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= 2 OTTD pry TUAW: | Acagrtn eatin Sets inh. sonmen a-| eeiggts demand arensiniweccuior| GEORGETOWN, | Georsetown Aavertisements.| FAMILY Si°PPLIES = care aia = | peared to be unusually dail, and was seemingly ‘The ministers in the room of the condemned | . Sc: 5 = 7 DOWLING, ans, reorge te BRO camer es THE EXECUTION TO-DAY. were totaiking 9 anyone. Rev, Me. Piak. | mam ene ened ene tae ee nee pana gSRROL, nuremTarmnnst toe | RY THB. DOWLING.» thtewn | aaa : ES! sees deel ney, pastor of « colored church in Georgetown, | i. M. Henry, o° Baltimore, and Rev. J.H. A. | PUPS 8 school or Mf ion | PEREMPTORY CL SAL® OF BARD r HANGING OF CHARLES JOHNSON, 80d Ker. Messrs. Win. Gibbons aud W. E. | Johuson, of ie ety, TRatch on Suetey tees last, to participate | WARS. IMUM ‘Urriok. FcRN! 308 PRENSTLVARIA AVENUE LOCAL NEWS. «sth cromcerows wrrn Hider cf Snuth Watington, visited him a The Closing. Scene in roms ntaresng excromen whiehhad torn | TCH . MUMDERER. Amusements, @c., To-might. — National Theater —Lester Wailack andhis New Last Hours of York company in “Gentral Park.” Mi p erests A few minutes after 12 o’clock m., the crowd | arranged for the occasion. There were Sine. | Oe WEDNESDAY MOBNING. De | Bip’ lngeceringe apd rend res They mitted, and, es on previous occadons, | img, declamation, &e., and subsequently af. | Sheesto of Mnrdware ts the Mend 3) he metructione imparted, and. soon bepan to | {eY Were marshalled to the yard by the police, | Gremes of congratulason wad weet ‘ae Ce es e Condemned Man— Dying Statemeuts About tte ries of who formed lines and kept an open space abou’ | by Henry Johnson ut of the board of | wills jee Parminee. ae a Fray fora forgiveness of his sins. A reporter | the scaffold. trustees of colored s- superintendent Fr THOMAS DOWLING Suned Goods Theater Comique—Comic opera, crams, com- | ba ap pr a Bat Oe OF hace Son een nm several timen, andon | At 12:69 o'clock Gee. rocker. thewarden, | Roa conc ree ‘Sir. Pinctbey dod re Wik: | Aactionerr th Fraches Si vant edy, burlesque, songs, dances, etc. iy - fe wenete occasions, a few dars after Johnson | with the guards chosen to sesist him. left ine | ace and thers. | FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY ioe ioe aed Bek ee S Odd F Hall—Fair for the benefit of = itn | DAG Deen sentenced, in reply to questions, he | Omer, anf slowly approached the rene ke which | Tw coup sxar has seriously interrupted | A. roe 0 be Dried Black berries at tie an Asytam. Charles Johnson, colored, in secordance with made the following statement about the miur- | the sganat ony peptone Femoved in the morn- | navigation on the Chesapeake and Ohio caval J.C. NICHOLS, LaduWwann se irand Fairof Liberty Lodge, | thesentence of the law, was to-day “hanged by Jer: covtp xor teave man. | 1S; A few minntes previously the sacrament | as well ar the Pocomac river and ite setae | Manufacturer and éraler tn Chace Xk Pear eea the neck until dead,” in the yard of the jail of Ter want hoes Want hex t Mie Tfaeed tes | ofthe Lord's Sapper Jras administered to the | a ‘ew days longer will entirely euapend naviga- io fe gallons Prait al Oil, S80 por ge cauiamea Semmes the District of Columbia, om the same scaffold | some ct the tinge were pool went to Uncle | Prisoner by aur herrea so New Tork’ ses G tom-clad steamers of the | 10k coupe AWE Eeere eae $ ike Leaf bard ter on ‘ondemsed Loc: 4 * ? A . New York and Washington steamship line D bs c pee ie - " “ os r on which George W. Jenkins was execute! for | Turner's, over the street. to get @ candle, Gen. d t % t # | MAND WINTER AND SCM Best Sugar Cored Hames only 18 per It The Uniteu States Steamer Lalla sailed | vise me an Was it ct Oilokie at, sa da | CA tee ek fing oreeies en. Crocker addressed Johnson, stating tha: which usually ron all win D st it was his duty, as warden of the jail, to ex RY e d that I wanted te | All Kinds FANCY CAKE. and the Since ‘be wild winds Lowied @ merry retain last | which Barney Woods was hanged, on Friday | *¥85, 4nd that I wanted to 6: what was gone: Steamer New York, from Phil Choice Japan Tra enly %% pe Extra do do. Se A : Cate the Sentence of the law, which ‘he then | delphia, with afali cargo, including « lot ec | FRENCH CANDY this side ct Pirsdsiphee tkado Japan oaly $115, ¢ saat last, for the murder of 8. M. Checeeman in Au. | 4yf00Nd,Al! gone ‘cept de safe, stove and my | fend. “The prisoner latened Mtientively to the | tron railing for the board of public works. She | _B2Orders (or Weddings, Dinnera, Partics,ac | Minn’ importante ? enth street has Leen paved with wood as far shaving things—razor an. ie che know ang, | Te2@!ng of the death warrant, and at the con- | will clear this nitercons wt 100 bbis. our for | Prepared, with the best materia aud ta the mos | Very cnonee do, foc uenas Satee ’ vst last. The crime of Which Johuson was | Mre. Smith’s and asked ber if she knew clasion Rev. Mr. Draper asked him: ‘Brother | Phitadelonas | clegant style, 4 Rett Gonpowder, 1.0 Ln K street is nee set out with shade trees be- ine uanarar ns rm Jane Mtns done in that'ohe toot’ kaos anpihiog iret aey tu, | Johnson, are you prepared to die Grain. Tr The offerings on change | povsret iid aan oy pe Also. @ ar ce assortment of Goods anch as v= Rept $ oth stre is wife, « ‘Johnson, ‘ng "bout them; | “The Prisoner— Yes, i rag * gem ae St EOE . im a firet-claes store. for wale et 8 per ce aa baer try clare the foantains in | Georgetown. by cutting her throat with a razor, | then I went to Blair's to look for my wite; the | rahe Brie ing ae ne or porate Heowiphe by Tete, (oct | EAXSRAORDINARY BARGAINO Im, Duy | teeusel the public parks on the 28th of September las the cause, first time she wasn’t there, and 1 went back to Rev. Mr. Gibbons asked: “Brother Johnson eee eee ee “4 GOOD Empress Cloths ‘ SUV ANE (a ress at the 9h-street | ged by bim, was jealous: my house and thonght I would shave; I got my | are you prepared to £6 through the dark y . Merinoss, Valares, is the newest colors; Scot cS iy con Mand « Methodist Protestant church eontiuuse. TRE MURDERER. things and went to Blair's agam, and saw the shadow of death>” ALEXANDRIA ae OTICE. — We won'd is Mr. W. W. Corcoran left for Annapolis this | | Jobpson was born a slave to Mr. Wm. Swank, | wife there talking; I asked er if she knew Prisoner—Onh, yes, sir, I feel that Jesus ts 5 > Rr sep be from 50, to @1 28" 1s) hack | LY BtoreBcepers generally the ling to attend the Taney monument cere- | ¥20 resides nerr Lewinsyitie, Fairfax county, | where the things were, and she said she knew, we6e ee? cas & 0. Canat—The coal arrivals have so | aot pisid Shawie, very cheap, Biehets trees, | take their ORDERS tor CHISTMAS o merning to attend t i Va., and worked on his pt a farm hand | and it wasn’t any of my business, or something | "Gen. Grocker.—““Well, [ am glad that yon | mach slackened that the werk Ter te nean faornio aa; Chacon Gace have the leriest stock ‘ ‘Those samples of the ‘‘enlarged Pet 5 cent | "til the second year of the war (186/), when | of that sort 1 got mad and we bad some words; | fee} Prepared to go in hope.” may be pronounced over. The arrivals of the | Flawpels, Veiveteens. A large stock of — sieheeee\Y cigar” trom the “Pet” cigar store, Sth and F | 2€ Came with his wite to Georgetown in thi: | I went back ana got my soap brush aud razor to The prisoner's arms were then pinioned by | coming week wil probably be limited to boat. | bouaht before the ad Water proof ‘Mar wes s cle for the price. | District. He had married the deve: shave, anid before 1 eat down I thought I wontd | one of the guards. and Gen, Crocker, wittons, | whit hee already been soma time eu foate | @B. Bike Waterproof, Ie ¥ bolesnle ant Betatlt “tne Eastern | He i « well bui look ont in the yard; she came out of Biatr's; we | of the guards, paesed out, followed ty he pris. | trom Cumberland, or oats ‘rom immediate | —°°'3 BENJAMIN | . EUCAR BOYS, boxe ’ ce of the Ke- | ine Sfeet Sinebes nd his sppearance would | had some words; both got very mad; { don’t oner between two other guards, his lips moving | pointson the canal. Work is progressing on | w* H. WHEATLEY i Pr corder of Deeds yesterday. natcate a low order of intelirct. His ¢ know what I said, but the first thing I’ knew I | jn Prayer as be pzased along with the minist the repairs to the Alexandria Canal at the Four a>-6i* "Sout r cee uw Humphreys, of District Co: . | very dark, he has a receding forebeau, ft had cut her; Thad my razor in my hand at the | Reve Draper sil d Henry foll z. | Mile Kun break, but t nost "t | Steam Dyet and Scouring : Ls Judge reys, of & t Court, re: per, Gibbons, and Henry following ak, but the most sanguine don’t turned yesterday from Alabama, whore be has | *?4 large mouth. time; it waé done so quick that i hardly know | He walke i expect any more coal to reach here by the cana! | Establishment, SEASONING GOOD: Leen for the past few weeks. ee ee ort mess F ci8 3 base Pr UP THR STEPS TO THE GALLOWS this reason. | Orricn, 49 Juvexnsox Starr, pn OmINS SONHS ' e st c m ot the mar- fave been ont cf my mind; my head fel with a quick, lighttread in advance of th Hosrirat.—Notices wer 4 in all the | an fy bees agen 4 vot the Washiagien ar. ‘y looking, well d funpy-like; like a heavy weight or stone, and guards by his cide. ‘He was [Plated pecal plac: Piotestant churches yesterday ‘mating “= the | Lore pd scprut. ond test oomy tend Tay. resolutions were adopted en- fars of age. and ot medium height. | everything looked eurious like; T doa’t know it | position beside the fatal noose, when he | Young Men's Christian Association 4 the | nd in this country Hest piece in | PALE SHERRY Wins @2 per ee ator Pomeroy's prohibitory bill for ua slave in the same neigh borbood | she wasetanding up at the time I cut her, or if I turned his eyes ‘his lips moved in | ladies of Alexandria, with such as Pp leauing or Dyeing Gentlemen CATAWBA ‘a a Gotambae, 3 as debnson, and they had known each other al! | knocked her down; ! think I just cat her while prayer. Ker. Mr. lined out the frst | they could get tromthe public, proposed to Everything appertaining to the business | ANG&LICA 32 lored man named Henry Hen- , she was close up to me telling me that some- | verse of the hi Jerusalem, my ha erect a horpital in this cit: Promptly executed. Office closed day DOMESTIC BRANDY s2 PF icemgchen, injured on M street, near the a The Crime. thing 1 sald was not #0; it would have been | home,” in which the condemned man jol FRorERty BALB—A lot and the brick house | [X'p'sa Best Ofiee Box FOS.) Tee he OPO MULL | Ww BRGLAND new 2 a byfa cart passing over him. Johneon enlisted in the army towards the | better to have left her; I wish now I hai taken | Rowen in en Ges Tomine cthere. Rev. Mr. | thereon on Peston street, between the Virginia | —->-—~—eot omen menses. aes | SEW BS ly MALA 4 At the thirty second monthly meeting of the | {lore of the war, and after serving with the | Ler own aunt's advice; she always told me to | hinhese sn ted the Lord’s pray rand implored | Honse and the Stone bridge and an adja Sc. Dee pod, NAGA GSAPES, ver Franklin Co-operative Building association, | fon Cucys perore ae’ eeerned home only a | Icave her, but I loved her, and Lcouldn’t leave | that the: hecd suai et this soul in passing | lot once belonging tv ihe Scaice estate, hace | BANKERS. ‘ © WITMER. © $11.00 was advanced at an average premium =e — ee was committed. | her; I tried two or three times, but I couldn't.” through the dark valley of been purchased by Mr. Samuel Pullman for s A OFM) per ce between Market and Frederick streets, Gentee! Jobuson’s Last Statement. |. THE @RADOW OF DEATH.” | $000 carb, | (QERMAN AMERICAN savines | =! 19S Pronsyiravis arenme iretactive revitt arrested three bovslast | oS and lived with here Wo ceo ‘Sarieg Yesterday morning a STAR reporter called at | __The gear mecenened to tie the legs of the Peer ters POR STEALING A WatcH.— 515 BANM, night charge i with stealing two bolts of broad / By e jail, i » tod o's cell— risoner, who said, in a loud voice, “Good-bye mong the cases at the Mayor's office si No. 515 & Seas nies & Brother's dry goods store. | Which time they hadsome not very pleasant | the Jail, and being shown up to Johnson's cell Pp d ez y ; lhe dun; non md floor left, t 3 2 | friends; good-bye everybody. 1 am goin; home | last report were those of John Winse ‘They gave their names as James Rounedy, S| WOr# in regard to her alleged infidelity whils | te dungeon on the secon . he sam pao | rit Street, N. b M¥rzeer, Ta nd R. Dunham. he wat absent. On Saturday evening, Septem- | which wes occupied by Jenkins—found him en- | f Jesus. you must come and meet me. watel viur,and RK. Dunham. Santuel J. F ; Orporise the Post-Ugece Department rrested in Washington for stealing a | _ Bark houre: 9 @. m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays oper <page til S pm. A aged with Kev. W. Perry Rider, who con- | Ministers then turned their faces, and «ang | watch and some clothing trom William Hamp- | ™ as “ 417 Seventh © writes us asserting that he found his wits ateen tant tee rere he Eluded his viait by singing aed prayer. ‘The re- | “And must I lay this body down,” the black | shire,of this city, and who was committed for | gjtit<ttt Paid on deposite, Collections made and “was not out of his house on Sunday trom 9 ot his furniture had been removed. After look. | Potter greeting the prisoner with «How are yon, | Cap being drawn over Jobnson’s face in the | court. JOHN BITZ, President, A. EBERLY, V. Prost, DEALEB IN SOE A Seat S c’clack Monday,” and shat | 1S Die bis wile ae een ee ae her coms | Jobmeon2) the latter replied, with a broad | Meantime. ‘The prisoner joined in singing un- | | LaTTERS rRow CosTA Rica state that Mears. | WE MM ATMGL Nee » 0.8. PBENTISS, Oash'r he Bad bo conne > ion with ihe Keddy Welch | sPE It nouse near by and accused her of takin, | mile, “Ob I feel happy, sir. i have no doubt j til the signal (the waving of @ handkerehict) | Down, Miner. Ball and Carter, from this place, Bovey — ___ | FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GRo Mr Robert A- McPherson, of Pennsylvania, | the furniture away, faving that he would hay of my conversion; my soul has been truly con- | WAS given, at two minutes past one o'clock, and | have ‘arrived out there all well. There hee oe anepbew of the Ulerk of the Mouse. diod lag | her putin the penitentiary, She made sem, | verted.” the trap was sprong, and the body fe! been some little ague and fever with those who opt ’ Reporter.—: When did that happen? DEATH BY STRANGULATION. have been there for the last four months. One SECOND Na’ NAL . : — night of pneumonia. “Deceased was an assist- | thirp repty, and the next thing heard by the | Keporter—‘ When did that happen For @ nement there was not a movement of | or two o/ the Alexandriars will probatly retars waow As DAME, aut deorkceper of the House of Kepresenta- | HCgnbors was the cry of “murder,” anc | younsen ‘Las T want tank the bocy, but subsequently for four or five | hom ¥ STREET. ti F Sat freee the Ge or TO ee MEO wcceaaa he T nnt SO RRE FO cre EN tne nes convulsively, and the | WASHINGTON DETRCTIVRS were here to-day ell ert . i anne caer Meese monte will prob- | Persons who went, to her asietance niet ee; | dobneon (eyeing the reporter curionsly ashe | shoulders were drawn up several times, The | searching houses in «Petersburg’ for « colernd cteevem Sixth and Seventh streets, PLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALL 'y be » salaries for the present | 47 throat had been oat from ‘ae t ‘at | produced a note- »00k.)—Ob, i dunno; it would | body was allowed to hang 21 minutes, when ii | man named Burnett, the brother of the man Colicctions made and Exchange furnished on ali month between the 20th and 25th instant. Tho | Sep ,turost, had ‘at once threw away the | 000 good, and people might think strangest | YAS examined by Dr. Noung, physicia to the thot ard killedin Washington last week.—Ga- | 0." GROCERIES, be intermitted this month, oe poe poe poo had committed the bloody ba Myer eel moan nothing woutd be | Bosman, and otters: "The neck warnetauiy | <<"! — D._L, EATON, Cashice. ich 1 am selling very to ‘The first state sociable of the season—that of bes pelbosiet yh tn Henny eo ——. but published until after ali was over witt him, cated, and the physicians tound that the vic- CITY ITEM J.B. SQUiER, GEN. ARIA! +tnas, <be Pennsy!vania republican | Leu muecting Mine tock ot ret | dokmeon-"Thien ik can't huxt wo if it does | tim oF the law died of strangulation; bat they Late Gol’r Internal Ker Consisting, in part, of WW Masonic Hail, lane night—wasa very pleasant | 2Ad bappened, on meeting him took him into | good.” “* | were of the opinion that he was insensibi, —- B sident Grant, witk Speaker Biaine, Oreck ce eee Yen See HIS OLD VIRGINIA HOME. immediately after the fall of the drop. Gentlemens beauiar Gen ee phy Ay recoues, tt, ands oumber of 9 ? 3 i q 7 TH oY . bane: VIER Koor, SH PINE aPP me pr pong tr wilted her with razor, which I threw away.” aqohnoon then, see the questions wid Vlarel iio Getta en ae 2 Stimeuerz, 1257 Pa. avenue. 1416 poeta AVRNUE, WHITE PEACHES, STRAWB present were ingi- | He SE nt Gocgstown station | Sos gaavein Fates astute an near Lew- | Georgetown; Mes-rs. C. Crasor, T. Johnson, G Horipay Presents of all kinds for gentie- (Opposite Willsrd’s Hotel.) FRESH PEAS, TONATOE Vidwaliy introduced to dhe Presiden Out 10 tals Clty, aid after ha eee eae SrOSERE | inavile, on Br. Swan's plang’ aca’ weraieee: | We rag av the pall Searers.” ©. ‘U6 Jai! gated, | men's wear just received at Goldman & Stcis- | six per come, meeset aATENCTON.D.O | SUCCOTASH, Loneten The New Jersey repsbiican association last | ; ; regen 5 two years old las’ September. 1 was raised | #¢ting as the pall-bearcrs. berg’s, corner 7 dG —— gg sy pat a th prong el iw et gd Bid oP u i “* | taken and his’ description entered on the de. y 1 las’ Septez alse’ bt > 2's, corner 7th and G streets. connte, Eight per cent. tuterest allowed on deposit | SALMON, JELLIES, & factiou the prompt action of the Districtag- | feetved” books by Chler Clarvoe, wat comatt: | Wereon BLr. Swan ahr tiowar Teac | susuacision Orws avroxeay cenunay, | Gusvuswaa'ss Soeie D Sexy, Mouth or mors. Collections made every NEW MEDFIELD BUCKWHEAT, thoricies im moving early and energetically to | ‘to jail. The inquest had been held on the | ™ iy thes nad F Gume ee Geren nd | on the spice Eee emency in the | Clothing and Furnishing ¢ = eee GOLDEN DRIP SYRUP. Mahe the need'ul preparations tw tender tne | PFevicusday, (Sunday.) On the verdict of the | {Fenty ear OER wat TER Oe a en | cameramen ee St ee” | ‘ng orate Oore, HE FREKDNAN’S SAVINGS 4 AEW YORK APPLES, "poficial ceremonies stiendant upon the sec- | Jur) (hat "the deceased came to her death from | TrCnajia ain ane war with my wife Jinney; | CA Of Joknson: | this case. Whether | Oftice. | TRUST COMPARY. —_ PURK AUPLE CIVER, ond inazguration of President Grant. worthy of | S™R«s inflicted with a razor by Charles John- Langley, Va. During the war 1 worked on Me. | OF not Johnson's mental condition at the tree : - Banking Bouse, No. 1607 Peaneytvanie ave PRIME NEW YORK BUTTER, € an pet ‘sceastom, aud declaring the selan | son,” the coroner issued his commitment of the Ween dhiry tara tor troe sours, CabensEh of the killing was such asto make him irresp: Haxpsowe Oveacoats fer Gentlemen for ae ets ory novi-tf . saga . an ne ee mmrintion me on-epernts | JORNSON'S FIRGT STATEMENT year tis sechnd ote eee eee eee | pon oy the ee ta hen iat was Dee Oue Price On! Gro. C. exw: jnterest Begins the ge of Bat Bee (COMOIE Gxocemins. se a ——— "| about the crime was that when heretaruedtrom | Jear—the S We Gare Bribe ne en | tha const upen &@ motion tor a new trial.” ‘0. 419 Tdi street northwest. | PAYS FOUR PEE CRNT. on business e-oay CHRISTMAS IS COMING | Tevas to Georgetown he found his wife there; | (Georgetown). We were liviog vary happ Applleatinn inten aes eon et = = ‘ ea ST NG. | that during his absence he sent money to ner; | 22+ Geekslons of the court ana ere aoe PRY THE ENLARGED “Per” S cent Cigar and | Jsemer Corsyfientes of Deport = | thatatter bis return he found conciusive evi. + dete rum ARMY. 4 “ ¥, and to find t you will smoke no other. ‘Thousands sold da , Si sei ita » 1321 Teh STNERT, be- Where to Bu: liday Goods Tn the las’ draft {was drafted in the army, | ‘}obnson was not competent’ to commit the | <yne Pet” ci, HAS BRANCH OFFICES to all large towns a s} y dence that she had been criminally intimat> and they put me im the 3sth regiment colored | Crime of which he is convicted. Some ex parte | site Fanet Gk ere Bit and F streets, oppo ies of uth and Southwoel. et, Wil be found x: miduetata (a bad Mead aka Checciae | with one Moses Snowden, colored; that he troops. We were in Virginia a little while. ani | Statements and affidavits are filed showing tha, | “te Patent eat Ban “Pa. ® er man @ well satecoadl rectory yes peste | (John-on) fog eral ue ait og | shen went to Texas, Brownsville and White he was ot a low order of intellect, but it is hard Bnown Kersey Ovencoars, CURE sanectay and Saturda: : FIRST CLASS GROCERIES Now (Lat that the Holidays are approachiog, | vitriol and give to him to kill hita, that about a | Kabche was where we served. I was only Reetieee Agee enn Ae thee ree New Skates ft loweat Cash prices, to which 2 7 yi the killing. Admitting that hg hadi The Olive—the the greet question in family circles is how to | Week before the murder she commenced to SbOut a year then, and when Tcame home| | the killing. A ete ee isms annem teaf—the Vandyke. 5 Atiention of cur patrons ad the p | . found my wite at her aunt's. This was in Fet enough to understand the nature ef this w At Srravs’, ° J ¥ COOKE 4 co., Bead the followin dist obtain the greatest amount of pleasure for the | ie neue nee brderserm carwnen ruary. When I went in ste got up and ruy | "dit isnot to be denied that he is tO2 Wil Penua. avenue, near 1ith street. BA: - cotsa paths neces ght appear UTE | night she had taken everything trom tie house, | Wards me, throwing out her arms and Souneon wae craspeeak Uy a Covans axp © : alt a probie t i 7 NERS, 2 Johnson was exasperated by the < fo rb lig Polen HUGGED ME AND KISSED ME, 4 ae the readers of Cuz Stam know full well that | $)<U his bed and the cooking utensi!s; that he by a glauce over its advertising columns the question is very readily settled.” Yesterday we gave the tret hints w purchasers and seekers | she re ps ire often overlooked. Aj nieces continuance for any length of time causes irti- ¥ AND BELL FOREIGN EXCHANGE & ap tation of the lungs or some chronic throat dis- | ISSU CIBCULAR LETTERS OF OBEDIT ease. “Brown's Bronchial Trockes” are an eff Travelers, available 4m any part cf ihe woria, and I hi to her. s ethin. | his wife, and kill. been and faithful husband to her; that | it be cried, and said she wouldn’t do so no | 20d the law aj 1 her on that of conseduenc murder is of but little a 1 e Cboice d that he could make no husband tor | More; that she would do better. I didn't say | fit is not to Dageecuted in such u case. tual cough remedy. | Or eae Bow! t e a it Coffee, ted, at Scouts por ib atter Holiday goods, and shall continue from | her. as she did not care for big ie ah he | 20 More to her abont it, and I lived with herthe | Gkoncw H. Wittiams, Attorney General. AT THIS TINE many housekecpers want to sad COOH DORE OCH & 00., | Se -4 “4 day to day tu keep then: posted where to go and | replied that although he knew she had another, — as if nothing had bappen i worked Tue Houmays are rapidly approaching, know where they can purchase their Christmas | are Oashed ip any part of ENGLAND, Insraxe Choice * J as Wha* to buy as new advertisements appear. he intended to take care or her and treat her | MOstly, in tac’ nearly all the time, abou: inthe | gi) A&E the qui vive for handsome and act luxuries the beet and cheapest. We recommend | SCOTLAND, Sree of charac. mes Good Brown Sugar at 11 Xe is all nonsense to think of enjoying the | Wei! that she then said tho wend we eee | country, but in Heptember, 2689, I enlisted in | able presents. “There is ne race okay O large | them to Dowling’s American Tea Store, corner | ~~ — —— Whitecteo ” 1s focia! pleasures of the Holiday season witnout a | sng that be should not live much longer, aj | the 9th cavalry, Gen. McKinsey had command, | gna hectratio variety can be seen as at the | 7th and I streets, tor beat quality of goods and ABHIBGTOR CITY SAVINGS | And many other articles toomamerous to mention, eek up new suit of clothes, and Hasi# | which remark he became angry; that he was | 80d We was in Texas. I was discharged sJune Jewelry store of Mr. Prigg, No. 457 Pennsyl. | &t New York prices. BARK, Blick will be sold at vory lowest rates. Au inepoc: PaeTURke, at the northwest coruer of 7th and | Phaying «: the tise, aud a his wife went inte pment A didn’t come right home. I got back | Vania avenue. He has reefected na range-| oe 2 = Corner fth st eet and Louistena Avenus Sn oer gees ae em Oey D streets, car teil the reason why. Tinesa gen- | th Ferd be took g "20K quG cut her throat. ome in August, and when found my wife she | ments, and has now in stra a superb varietwot In Royat beeen? \biack Marten, §8eal | payne PERURET Intenoen ‘OB DEPORIY P. G. BOWSER 4 00., Hlemen are old hands at the cloflung business, | ‘ ‘ Thattime "° months of going to bed again. | Atacka diamonds net In guld clogers aiecio | Skin, Royal Ermine, in Mudsand Boas atfow- Interest commences from date of doyesits, 1344 rn STRERT, and are ready at all times to rig yo or The Trial and Conyie:!°2. That time and pendants, Whitby jets, with bracelets. | t Prices Brineuers, Deposits oan be made and drawn at wilt. Berwoon N and ( streets ort notice, and at prices to s jigtnson had been in jail but about one i"! | The Sige G, WAS MOT 80 PLEASANT, | lockets, necklaces, coroicta’ and baeeeis | 2 12% Pennsylvania avenue. J . 4. BUF. Treasure: ee He. Their dress and business saigs, | when he was indicted for macder, and preparae ) “4200 @ Blo wad in good thee seg) anuch | match;’ plated sets with gold fringe, chalas | _Comws meuovup wirnovt PAIN, Bunions = ae Varying st prce trom £15 to $25, are # marvel. lous wese made for his trial. Mt. W. f. Meloy | a* vefore. She was it ea a shad = talke'! | bracelets, and fine French gilt of the most rar Chilbiains, Bad Nails, &e., successfully treated Mi. Wumao- | was first engaged as his counsel, and Judge | to her alittle abhor’ It, and asked her bow she | and ex, z a ci isite designs, studs, scart-pins, spirals. | by Dr. White, Chiro; t, No. nsighvor. M. Witttax, | Paschal was algo assigned to defend Lim. On | cutld doso. She didu't "Cu 1 be avyways rings, and chains tor 4 ie > oan shed in ene gentlemen, aud his stock | opposite U.S. Treasury, CROCERIRG® sees wiers Rreat bar- | the 24th of October a jury was selected, and the | ashamed o a E established in Wash- > rh j ' of useful and: articles, such as vases | ington 1&6. media Was! 1829 so cnaRreR IST2 , The ladies always go there | tial was proceeded with before Judge D, C.] RKep.—Well; you lived with her thougt! kets, and hundreds o: . ——e Att handsome adornmen's. Hemplireys, holding the criminal court. On Jobnson.—Yes; I got work on the streets, ani) rpassed ai any establish Wittcox & Ginp’s Se Macaine. The This is the season when usw carpets ars most | this frial Dr. JE Hartigan testified that he | again lived with her. ‘ celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. and 4* goods of this kind invulve a con- | found on the pereon of the deceased ting Rep.—Any quarrelings? should not fail to call ang “*@mine the ex. | Baum’sboopskirt and corset factory, ith streei, © Outlay, @u importaat point is to kaow | wounds—one extending trom the right to the Jobnson.—No; but a little cross words, and : ; at He ow | wou gog extent . oo Psp er tensive ascortin t of goods ‘at the store 2 Intelligencer Building. 10,28 ARM YOURSELF em cheapest. Messrs. Worvo lett ear—and ihai ix Or Seven months hoe S x - Mr. Prigg, whieh is every day replenished by % Sa ay = - t Ss A Shien TeeE Sout: 42 @ | advanced in pregnancy. OMcer Trunmell testi- | Rep.—Well; did you part good friends Satar- | MI Pries, Cetera pectern paar FA iy nfo dh a PERPETUAL. teres Ducipess ib (lus line, avd claim to bs able | fed to the arrest and statements of the pri-- | day morning? (the day of the homicide.) tent tLemith A. Fisher; No. 618 th street amen? to compete with any other hex 3 | Quer. | Mrs. Frances Hau testitied to secing tho |, Jebuson.— Yes; I went awar,anddid not o vr site Patent Office. The Profesor will give you See en steeeS nae guened 8 large etore, | deceased leave the house with her two children, | 8me to dinner —. Look auere, it's no CURT —Yesterisy, among | gatistaction without fail. Kid Gloves eleshed atone a little remote from the business center, which, | and to hearing her quarrel with her hasband | te ling you all thie Well, it won't do no rethe following: No.2. Bob | Tiveiy and cheap 9,213: ——— jor quantity and quality of stock intiade, would | afterwards. Henry Kelly, colored, tes‘itied 10 aS Ss teens * bet better tell you. Wien Jokn T. ftobey. Appsai | Bicciy P sit Le @ credit to Penusslvania avenue. House- | Jobnson teiling his wife that che had tuken bis |) came home at night, I dunno’ what time it the District of © tu: velivered the opinion ing the decree of the said Supret keepers from ail paris uf the District are im the | furniture, and he would e her put in the | Was. I foun’ the front door locked. I got in the habit of paying & car fare tu their store when | penitentiary tor it, aad when he (witness) came | back door, and I seen something was not right: sre TURRBOMRTIRS and Barometers sre repaired and made to order by Hempler, noar 4) street ADVERTISED PRICE Lists ; ae ith costs. No. 62 Ti a awe sethine te the € st fall . - | 1 missed the bed. I went to Uncle Turner's a aiheata: zs FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE co ‘To live comfortably aud have peace in your | This witness, on cross-exaniination, testitied | that all the things ‘cepts that the stove was | States Ordered by the chur? that these none On and after December lat, we. the Livery Stable or family, the wife and ebildren must be warmly | ihat deceased bad brought some of the chairs | there with the saie—but it’s so old now to tell | restored, and taketheir sons om the regular call | Keepers and Hack 0: most respecttnily in- clad.” The girls must have shawls, the boys | from Johnsou’s to his house on the evening of | *t; #pd the poer woman is of the docket immediately after No. 54. ferm the public that w gmpelled £3 charice faunels and yarn stockings, and all mast have | the homicide, and to seeing deceased give a DEAD AND GONR, RIMINAL COPRT, Ju Mar Arthur —To OUK DOLLABS FOB ALL FUNERALS, warm undesciothing in guing to school these | bundle to a man that evening. and I hope she has gone to glory. day, Char! Pitcher, aesault and battery(ap | on sccount of the high prices of horse feed SECOND-CLASS CROCERIES bleak days. Au entra blanket or so on their FOR THE DEFENCE, Rep.—Bat the children’? a mean tp Signed 108. GEREY. beds Goes not come amise these cold nights; | Mrs. Eliza Ager testitied that Johnson was ab- | Jolnson.—{ hope the Lord will take care of ictment. “Georgeanue Allen, ssexait. with JAMES KELEHER, OF PHILADELPHIA. (hese are actual necessities, and as they have to | sent in Texas trom 1809 to 1872, ana that he was | them. Only one of my children is living: when | jiye.pdicime nute Deane, guilty of assault only. JOHN SNOW, : be got. go where you eau be well served. Bo- | @ kind husband. Hezekiah Tarner testified | 1 saw her 1 asked her about the things. 1 CIBCUIT COURT, Judzr Cartier —To-day, tar JOHN WANSTALL & BONS, AND THEN ean SNe Nos. jols and 102) ith street | that when Johnson returned from Texas he | hardly know what 1 said. Iwas just getting | casset iin oe ie Bin uit Lasurance company , me ~ northwest, ave their store stocked to the | iurnished a house tor his wite and gave her all | ready to shave; I had found my shaving thing:, | sf Harttord, ion ts, )OR FAMILY USE. eet AaPAL EY Wik everything im the dry | her clothing, and was a kind busband; that | and was fixing toshave, inthe shed, over the | | PROBATE COURT esterday, the will of Kbeu F goods line. Their black silk dress and mourn- | before the y Baraca he bad come to witness’ | back door. She was in another house. Just | Kecler, bequeathing his estate to his wife, was = CALL ON US AND PURCHASE ing goods of all kinds tor ladies’ wear, are well | Louse and stated that his wife had stripped his | before I sat down I thought f would try to know | filed. J. ee Gawler quelilicd as administrator o —_—_ worth an inspection. house of the furniture, and witnees went with | Low the things had gone. She came out. [ w. Cotharing po ol K A rare oppe i Lim to the house, and heard him and deceased | not mad. . cbaterd Ui het kins 7E GOODS tinal and metal articles for the bolideys is now | quarreting, but could not hear what was said. | Rep.—What caused you to cut her, then’ Sunday, forfetted 629 collatersl. “Semen Hance THE CHOIC fresented at Parnos’s Bazaan, where every- | Mrs. Ann Turner testified that deceased had | Johnson.—I don’t know what word she said Erofentty; nonest. John Camp, profanity; $3 ¢ thing i= being whisked of at cost prices uniil | borne children during Johnson sbeonco, in hor pip mre liokepied it. Itwas kinder dark, r. Otte, ie Wing; won eat, ames Jamison, 2 ‘eased and 2 aa ond anc rus language: cotleteral forfeit . = Ballding a sew stores “A look af Eremesnencr | [ezat: and deceased bad Drought things to her J and Gow'tremember. |” Abrebemn ‘Wambotd, charged with esting tiqass HALFORD AT COMPETITIVE KATES. cow is proof sufficient that he has some hand- | testified to having been often with the deceased, | say more; and the reporter suggested that the | without Mcene-; coutinued. Usher & Leronguc, — things for the holidays. = and to having been criminaily intimate with ea change public opinion some- ee None Olamaot eae ak es LEICESTERSHIRE PREMIUMS, October. 1872... utter and egzs for Cliristmas are indispen- fo hi omg wr .- | Charles Lazgley: $3 andcosts. Frank Fi ov 1872. sable articles. “Wa. Sineey, No-311 “th theese, | Ot “@eILTY AS INDICTED.” sepaname auichly typtied: ‘¢Oh, Lam notthiok | eaten Nelsen aud Harper Gre ssuatget with os Senmery mesma Even [; re sl ¥ and after Ly be tt o ete: y . = teen Poe be “ , Po —_ ie tae eer ‘and jane pe Tour counsel are making efforts tor a | Getaultof which 30 davelusaihe Brace Foeaae TABLE SAUCE, cx. : the Jury, after twenty minutes’ deliberation; | commutation, Garacit: panies pelks eal our eceae ee BOSTON $455,196 00 ELPHONZ© YOUNGS 4 0O., An excellent opportunity to secure holiday | returned @ verdict of “ juilty as indicted.” Jobuson.—A what? Se 4 eaikty and were spptenced six : 4 9458.1 , and at the same Lime contribute to tke | During the trial not a word escaped the prison Jeo Gat thmeteaee any Gitiniion et Sole — —— | The Very Best Sauce and Relish Made in ON 0! 30,500 @0 GROCERS, progress af uid Fellows’ Hall for Se Uie- Seto the reeutt, PPeered 10 BAYS BO conceen | sent want to go bome, "I dow want w stay COR ea Any Part of the World, MABONIC TEMPLE, centorphan asyiam. = - The counsel! ior the prisoner entered a in this world and spend my time in prisons and 3 “REANTS ee ° MOTION FOR a NBW TRIAL, jails. I never was in any of them before. | Hb Keegan . por Nunta ou F Srauevs, fe thas a eaiLkoaD Taarm— | the reasons being Smee OF Cornceee, and | ance bere waltisg my ‘Ciuie| to leave 'betere | 35 Foes DATES. 4 : FOR It has been definitely ascertained that $2,000 d s0 that Amputation wi Necege idence net warrant verdict. . 4 n in Layers, Lordon Layers, Valencia, — ¢ 19 local traim from Alexandcia | Tite was sresed on ths ad of Meremoat ved | leep-—Your counsel are trying to get evidence webs Cows dant Dekeess unser Manas : will cover all claims upon the last item, while eai- REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Wwe tap over a colored man named | the counsel claimed that the prisoner had not | of your weakness of mind. : end Mats Seed'en<. FAMILY USE, Wm. Wiliams, mental capacity sufficient to make him account- fohnson.—Well, { was discharged for disa- 190 nege MALAGA GRAPES. vages alresdy determined iadicate @ met loss of not anak C Ses. 6~—SC a 905 y c ee aune ae fears ey oe tone a vine seportee shontiy afterwards loft, end as | £9 burrs CR ARE SELLE, « PINTS......... --aae--0 Oxxis. | over 905 a legal one, the name of de was not as | he was going down the steps the prisoner said | 30 boxes MESSINA LEMONS. HALF PINTS 30 Oxszs. : PHIL. 0. WELCH @ ©0., city, and lives in Alexandria. charged, and that the prisoner living with the | laughingly, “You are going to ill the whole | $00 barrels AP EL L ESTATES BROKERS. AUCTION EBRS was on bis way to work, and to save the trouble | woman after finding her untaithfai showed that | paper with that, ain't you? Just received and for sale by FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. @100.000. SEAL EST) INSURANCE AG BNTS, of walking from the depot he atte: to | he had not ordinary mental ity. The Prisoner's Last Hope Fails. HIN W. LUMSDON & Cov. ie jump ‘rom the train while it was in and | sUDGE HUMPHRYS OVERRULED THE MOTION, | ight Messrs. Paschal and Meloy con- 30 <r Tas thromn (ander the wheels. Dr. Fenwick | remarking that the evidence showed that John- | Sst night, Messrs. Paschal and Meloy con- pee oes Stair, mR HOLIDAY PRESENTS enn we aie (fe cxamine bis injaries. He ex- | son bad an ordinary care for himeelf and family, | Suited » Inge, and the latter suggested Opposite Venter Market Fr 3 — pressed the opinion that amputation was neces- | and asked the prisoner if he had anything to hia plication for a habeas corpus be made ents for TROPLY Brand TOMAT! sary, but the — — on or naan the | say why the sentence should not 4 wo; | this morning: Judge Paschal consulted with which wi cs a) ee Prices, aod VISIT THE tion performed jouse, and he was i that the witness Kell: Cart! , and | guarantee celled = = ' 7 resi, raced on board the 5:15 gain for’ Alexandria. dworn to things that he didn’t do; that A brig ah ee ee davis (CARPETS, CARPETS CAMPETOT OOo, eS ee eee. practice of leaping in on its up- yt picks the in bis arms. ‘ice in- re # i wil grade, at thin pot ha’ become: uite fre. | “Judge Humphrevethen proceededto reaa | 0% Texas that their client had, been twice I0- | Cog sranTiNas, Coe es aL es Bu cs| Metropelitan Dollar Store, yueut by laborers, a: been fori mover é y morni motioi * is si Presi Sndover ayain by the conductor and ethers tn “Listen tom few words, for perhaps | eee cee, eer aes, coe ot Hee eo Tae a DuNATURE! GEORGE FALES, Viee oe charge of trains. you will never again enter this coart room; bat | Humphreys, in chambers, by Messrs. Paschal URNITURE, FURNITUB: ss $12 ru Sreet, seam Pensa. Av. Ac LL. that of Ann Josephi will appear at the bar of the fudge of the | and Meloy for the prisoner, and Mr. Harrington | FUBNITUDE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE: : Webntn onancue District of Uolentig | World, whose final adjudication will undoubted: | for the government, and was overruled. The OF aL j ; KK of the above goods on J. W. KeALLISTER, 2d Vice President Qs ly be righteous. ‘Thou shait not kill,’ wasthe | news soon reached’ the jail, where those pos Ral Sp Songncperongrd negate Beets cies Escenas en oe ee Saas Snes ek eae en sessing tickets of admission had been formed in | Latd, which waare telling at reduced pricestocloe from Sidney Oak=mith’s heirs and , for two lines outside the walls by the police. L. wabue’ ys her influence and aid in a the ot the ‘The Prisoner's Last Hours. novi? Im Corner Sih at, and captured rebel ram Atlanta to the Haytien gov- Johnson rewained awake nearly all night, A S0eLeCBABiT THE VARIETY DISPLAYED THERE EX- HEO. M. REGER, Secretary. ernment in I=:0. ‘The Atlanta started from 4 only failing into @ Festless doze occasionally. a eveny GELS ANYTHING EVER OFFERED Faaracelgia foc delivery to the Haytion sathor- | Sod, for it will oge Gay return Upoa thy need. | This swrsing ne wen quite cheerfal, Abst Ne a aeeerey nt! IN TRIS CITY! W. MAY, Assistant Secretary Chaticn and Heute hac ee bene wanes cane | “Be yo angry and sin not,’ ls the injunction of | So'clock &. me his irons were Temoved, and he NEBRASKA STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM, SAL Ww. A é Sad is sappoeed te have sue Caner 0, | Him who was crucified. ‘Let uot the sun go | was token to. the ‘second g be drgwo.in pubite Dec. Sh. 12. and is sepposed to have sunk with all on board. im foor. He said be TIOKETS: 1 BACH: OB, SIX Fol it; that he was Tickets sent by Expreas © O:D , if tebe ‘buried alongside a ts ground, near here =e pr linen pi purchased now will be delivered st any de- eo Bb wot betel bape rye pod Hie ss and they WASHINGTON OFFICE WITH cepts stated ‘Messrs. Gibbons and paises erivea and en- sirable time — = geo Rouneay AxD Am AtLBonn Comsrinacy— | convicted of murder shall’ suder, deaths ‘With. gaged with the prisoner in spiritual exercises. | cial 2 sara cetgee tree, g EENE | Sakae gel Sin ee bee, Ses | akan eee ae oe laa ts = Pine aged Prat ‘intoa plot to rob | beer slain by men, and within a short THE POLICE ARRANGEMENTS HANSO!) BLACKFORD, inked those who apply Sret. AU Frizes will bo 519 SEVENTH STREBT. pis! those w! ) a % resen, Aatets wane: ea ; | COME SOON AND AVOID THE CROWD! a5-in.the2w Gereral Manager, 60 CHOBSON’S + - oa in the center of the tedy nigh! have discovered morning CELEBRATED last nig, and claime (0 bare the most Kid and Castor Glove, B. SILVERBERG, B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, w abes geld waicl and <hain and a sum of money. = ‘was locked up for a hear! from the time you : From 1 to 6 Burrons. Metropolitan Dollar Atruano Cxoxiry 70 Amaals.—Yesterday | car, anda woman Poole Wea Black, White, Light, Mode, and Dark. All the new Store, | ceuzeat AGENT FOR DISTRICT OF co- =H ‘Ste ti Bathe charged with crucify treating | her you must suffer’ the death penalty. You | am imitation walnut coftin, which was placed | PSS cor to maich the prevailing shades of a cave, | 72 LumBia. ar cid hore. Dennis, it appears, tied his horse | will be held in close confinement till the day of | under the scaffold. conden ‘Silk and Dress Goods. For sale, whole- REET WEAR PENNA, aon aie Tia ge nant tke cat wastes oy | Creeuio, an 2 albana raiancy gunn wm ee = = street Sppstite MeDecens fecd care tests | low from the place of conduement: be wecn the | tome of ‘io upper windows of te housge on G ARNOLD, COMMEANLE © 00,, BALLS, OnALE, OLOTE, ia: H eae Benanioas ¢ Se ms was ted to the cart was saddeniy | hours o = tpl iy ee R peypentent g Rergat Any Tas a oe: Shs ‘flv and cots, and Burke gt and comin, °°" | May Ged have metty ob your zou.” """ | the Sold weather the roots of the houses were | cgi ta,th.on Sele Agencafer theUnlted Btates a mast. ———. om —_

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