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ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE. | tine THE CASE OF TOM WRIGHT. | The Killing of Regerski the Pedler. Proceedings in Criminal Court Te-day The trial of Te right, charged murder of the pedler, Samuel Rogerski, on the 2d of December last, was resumed in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthar, this morn- ing. Long before the hour of opening the court, numerous applications were being made for ad- mission to the court room; but as was the case yesterday, none were admitted but those who had business in the room. Many of the eigh: yesterday the street from the mbers of persons, 7 eallmg attention to the of a smn shoe; there were no tracks, the hard. There was no action of the heart when ‘re feit the om . A. Tecess was here m. @ recess nearly all who had seats hen TRE TRIAL WAS RESUMED was sworn:—Witness is performed au autopsy of December last; ‘was a stout man of 5 feet 8 inches in height, full beard, brown hair; saw him on the 2d; bis face was bloody; found legs; made an exami- Sage, toon: LOCAL NEWS. ra Howe —Italian g combination—« I) wa by the | Dr. J. Frank Ha: se Ml .—A. variety entertainment of | &e. Milton's Paradise Lost. Serch Street Lot.—Forepan, an about his neck a: Condensed Locals, _ At the monthly meeting of the Caledon Cheb last eveming several mew members were -ontract for furnishing the Treasury De~ iy y be bony with ice during the present m, iy eit any AE led to the Great Falis lee Company ‘aad © equed of ofiaies cocevtal prisoner from the jail and into the court room The prisoner the was uestion he asked the was as to which one had the piece published Detectives Coomes and MeDevitt have re- esvered, in this city, a gold watch, worth about 9000, which was stolen from a m., about @ month since. ford & Co., contractors for im- Prevements en G street, have been «directed to he neeessary repairs on that street in the concrete pavement, between 5th street and Biew Jersey avenue. At a meeting of the Oldest Inhabitants asso- yesterday, Mr. Callan announced the ', One of theiz mem- be as indifferent to yesterday. The first officers on leagi the of them it was wi about him (Wright) having INSULTED A WOMAN. The officers asked if it was not true. replied *-yes,” and I willdo it again. “Wait get down here, and if I see any locking gal I'll have F down he said, “Oh —, they are as The officers, accustomed as they are to ail kinds of rough language, were SHOCKED AT BIS BLASPHEMY AND OBSCENITY. One man remarked in passing that he ought to have his neck broke, and Wright —— of a —— I will fool you yet.” in the dock conversed ti showed a disposition to tall ‘The jurors selected a Brooks, Samuel ©. Magruder, Geo. P. F. Clark, Chas. G. Ball, Edgar Banks, Wm. T. Solomon and John West—ha quartered at the Continental hotel,were brought inte court at 10.45 o’elock. THE COURT WAS OPENED mptly at IL o'clock, and after the jury had en called the clerk proceeded to draw the hames of these summoned eel for the prisoner, Messrs. Hinkle and Inger- soll, having in the meantime, taken seats at the green table. TUE FLUST NAME DRAWN was Peter Durnin, and he was sworn on his voir med @ decided opinion, ant yyster-kn! the witness said in his opinion it could not have been used. Six of these were not necessarily mortal; the wound on the left side of the head was produced by a number of blows, two of them being clearly traceable, about 2s inches long. The wound on the left Was nec:s-erily mortal, §the instrument the brain two inches, and death must have ensued in a very few minutes. Witness saw the body betwee: and found some warinth in it. a Loly to contain warmth seven hours after death, but probably not more than four to five Re-direct.—If a man had been killed in the merning, and be kept ina warm room fi hours, would not have been surprised to have found some warmth in the body eight hours afterwards. Rigur mortis sets in in feom six toeighteen hours. A small chopping axe fuced, as also a small lathing hatchet, and Dr. H., after making some indentations on the witness stand an on paper, said that some of the wounds could have been made by each. On the smaller instrument (the lathing hatchet there were some stains which looked On the other instrument saw some spots similar The straps, one a heavy ciation 5 death of Mr. Maurice Adi ders, and @ resident of Georgetown, and feel ng remarks were made by severai of the associa- tion. The chikiren of the National Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphan Home had a pleasant enter- given them on Tueslay evenin, by Mrs. N-P. Chipman, a lady whose un laber in their behalf is worthy of commen: wounds on the head ugly as h—. t replied, You with all who and 12 0’elock, It is possible for ning session of the Presbytery of the ke, a portion of South, took place last night in the Franklin square Charch in Baltimore. Amou the ministers in attendance was Rev. A. W. ‘the Central Chureh in this city o’elock last night Col. Thomas 1. deniy ill, while he was im South Washington. sted him to his residence, umler the attendance of Dra. Hamme' ick he was much better within a tew hours. A petition is in circulation in the southern t of the city, and receivi res, requesting Gen. Bab his proposed plan of expending $10,000 more in le ont walks through the grounds of the ithsenian Institation, and to use the money p the grounds for several hours in she myht, and for the employment of watch- men Wo protect citizens trom being waylaid while pa:sivg through there. ee as talesmen, the cotn- th the prisoner, g nuMeTOUS signa- sek to depart from to thoseon the other. inch thick and 6 feet long, such asis used to bundle shovels, ited, and witness sald he could not identity them ‘positively, but they were very similar to those on the bod: aatchet was slightly curved on the blade, and some of the wounds showed that the in- stument had a curved ed; Dr. Hartigan said that why he arrived at the conclusion that the wound was made by a hatehet. Mr. Harrington asked a ness as to a woumd on the face. Gen. Hinkle objected to any evidence as to the wounds on the face, the indictment charg- ing wounds on the head. Mr. Harrington said he proposed to show that one of the instrumen: The court ruled that wer, and the defence took an exception. plained that there was a wound on lathing hatchet could have mals, us also the wound across the nose, (a little b. low the bridge,) and one inthe cheek. ——— Oreparing for = ewis H. Baker had formed an opinion; set Charles E. Hulse had formed no opiuion; John W. Garrett's Latest Cussedness. | TS Scr oples against capital punishment: A pew arrangement bas been made for the through travel of passengers over the ( and Manassas railroad, which went into effect Since the completion of the he Baltimore and Potomac com- e been transp es would like to state Tight absent. Edward €. Baum had an opinion, ade question of the wi Geo. B. Coburn had formed an opinion, a de- cided one; set aside. Wm. T. Payne had formed and expressed an dames E. Gadsby had a decided opinion; set ted fit the wound. ‘itness could ans- Samuel T. Acton, non eat. ; olm E. Clark bad a decided opinion; set y the Baltimore and Potomac the terms agreed to, and con- Gco. O. Barron, absent. - king of baggage, Joseph T. Dyer had a decided opinion; set The contract now entered into by . Barbour, through the direction e. nfel E. Keajley had an opinion, but not a ment of Mr. ¢ had read the accounts of the mur- ndant,and formed an erefrom, and the pri have to prove himself innocent; set : Kilburn had formed net think that ucipation Cele. Old system which exis this arrangement Orange and Mu street, near the Ferry « DELEGATES LAST NIGHT, Another meeting of the delegates from th severa! legislative di pation Day) was he! I éd that he had seen that he had be ew B. Tinney Luke Madison ha elected chairman but he had not been fret, therefore had taken no step otitied officially William Budd had formed an opinio: seeided one; had uo bias; could believe Lim + nocent until he was proved guilty beyond a Papers; saw nearly ail the es of the homicide and the prisoner; 1a verdict without evidence; would ha toleave it witha higher Being; accepted so that he could call a meet- e. He felt earnest in ihe work, and desired to make a sne doubt; had read the trict shorkt be taxed a proportionate aim cover expenses. Mr. W. H. Barker moved that each district After debate this was laid on A motion was then made to tax each This was “earnestly opposed by some, and after another debate the motion was The motion to assess each «strict was then renewed and adopted. The Washington city. some tro weeks since the Penusyivania road i detphia, when an arrangement was mt agree: to for the transportation of freight aml passengers over the 5 James H. Dayis h: ded opinion; set ide. be assessed $10. James Fergusog had no opinion or scruples; challenged by detence. ‘William Cole had a decided o; William H. Fngitt do. Coleman, do., ¢ laid on the table. Chair directed that the amount be col and paid im to the chairman of the fins mittee at the next mec Chiet Marshal J. 7 DeWitt W. Fowler had a decided opinion; set Kose of Sharon Grand Councit of the Distri« of Columbia of the Anciert ¢ der of the Daughters and Sons of St. Ln E.M. The objectsof this organization are char. and the trustees nam: |. Jacob P. Harm , Perry H. Carson, and Robert Grand United Or- | Alphonso M. Boswell had au opinion; no bias; T. | challenged by defence. Charles H. Burgess had no opinion or bias; accepted and sworn. THIS COMPLETED THE !rRy, which is coustituted as fol Geo Johuson then amouneest his list of staff officers and aids, but stated th several clanges would have to be made on count of members dectinin, serve the list from the p He stated that he had called u retary of War, who had pro assistance in his power in the way o Jags, banners, ani Frank Brooks, ‘ollege of Obstetrics and Gynecology of "the object of which the District of Columbia, is set forth to be the instruction o: doctors of meiicine in the management of the diseases of females, and naming as trustees Drs. J. Harry T tom yoon, F. Ashford, J. W. Back- la field battery for th pose of tiring a salute. He had pak Id probabilities,” who had assure they should have a pleasant day for the cele- gar Banks, Wm. T. Sok John West, Edward Ambush, Luke Mac and Wm. Budd, colored men. At 12 o'clock the names of the jurors were called, and the clerk, calling on the prisoner to stand up, placed him in eharge of the jury, to whom he read the indtetment. ‘The witnesses were exeluded from the room, d » “Corcoran Fire Insurance Company of the District of Columbi trustees John T. Lenman, A. H. Herr, Char! Edwin Droop. Michael Green Clay Stewart, William Orme, James L dour, and -Jolin Bailey. pi $100.00, im two thousand shares, at $30 each. The pew-holders of the North Carolina a nue Methodist Protestant Chu ieate that Thomas B. M —.—_—. Tre Caseor WiitiaM P. BUTLER, CHARGED Moxey Unper Farse ‘The New York Herald of last night says: “William P. Butler, who was held y amination on’ the charge of attempting to swindle Louis Schep was identified yester obtained 40 from Colgate & Co., john street, on a forged dratt. On the 18th of November he went into the store of Mr. Col- gate and represented himself ax Mr. R. H. tei, of the firm of B. W. Reed MR. HARRINGTON OPENED THE CASE, the jury that the caution in selectin, them of the importance 07 that they should belie ht was innocent until he was le stated that he was sorry to on Monday for ex: Duane street party who had that Thomas Wri say that he would be obliged t them to prove him guilty of mua shadow of a doubt. There was no use of draw- ing mice distinctions, for whoever killed the ped. ler committed murder, the deceased, Samuel of Bogan & Wylie, and got off about corner of Maryland avenue, Wright's house, which he never left alive. night two little girls found the bod; Wright's bouse, the officers visit i and found blood on the floor, on the bricks, and also found the pedier's e premises. They would show that Wright's boots had blood on them, that he had on a pair of socks taken from the pedler; that when the woman came home he said that be had “killed the d—d old pedler;” the straps of the 5 be: d th Slater were ele: the ensuing year oie ar ae & Sons, of Washing: soaps, which were subsequent] en recited th left the store ig & ith-street car, kK. th advance him $40 on a sight draft on the house he was supposed to be draft was sent to Washington, payment of which was refused and the draft was protested. Dowling, therefore, Butler for examination, which will come up to- morrow at one o'clock.” Mr. Wm. Reed, of the firm of B. W. Reed left for New York last ly appear asa witness at connected with. —and the prospect night, and, in fact, every and evening this week. The reason cause Forepangh really has the gr of the country. The most distinguished people in Washington were under the canvas yesterday, including heads of partments, military and mats and otbers, with their bas no space tor a description Contents of even one of the five tents, many things you can see nowhere eke the other great show- tents last hight, and ech said:—“I have come all to see Mr. Fore- ave been amply It is novel, varied aud in- without hesitation that this {ny manager rar for another rush to- in the closet. Th pack buried on & Sons, of this ‘ity, night, and will proba the trial of Butier. : that he tied the in the country. 44 tecetnee, man, visited Forepaugh’s ¢t it down Ii le wish to try the case by pubi the scales of justice. W: he would produce search through * B: which Young, alias ged prarderer of Hahn, repre- sented he had concealed there, iu order to se- cure their services to defend ‘him, their labor for their pains, zard’s Roost” for money, ee ‘ this brief opening | iitiams, the alle THE TESTIMONY. George H. Newman, sworn:—Witness lives in ey, about 200 yards from the resi- dence of the deceased, wlio lives near the cor- ner of 10th and E streets, Witness’ attention Was called by a little girl to some one who was lying on the commons; Body; blew a whistle, O and the body was placed in a cart and taken to use. This wason the night of the 2 of December. Cross-examined:— Witness explained the loca- tion of his premises, and pointed out where the body was found, the re: & famous show, and L teresting, and I sa: exhibition cannot im the country—not ever = Fires Last Nigut.—About 19 o'clock last ght an alarm Was turned in from box 4, corner of B and ith streets southeast, caused by tire discovered im the ceilar of a frame house Band 8th streets, occupied by Mr. William Jeffries and used as a store. The fire communicated to the adjoining house, occupied by T. B. Marche, which was slightly damaged, notwithstanding the efforts of the firemen. The houses were both ownei by Mr. E. B. Hughes,-and were partially Lose about $1,500. The fire is belie to have been caused by an act of incendia: About !1 o'clock an alarm was tarned in bex 41, at Willard’s hotel, caused by the disco ery of a fire in a second-story room at the eor- as nothing was ——— Dyixe From Wovunps Ineiictep py nis Brorner.—Mr. John Kane, who was stabbed ‘her, Michael Kane, the early part ot k, is reported by Di fo be in a dangerous at the corner of ate this morn- Michael Kane has not been seen since the stabbin, eens New York Dry Goops MARrketT—Domes(i Goods.—The week under review again to present the expec provement in business, and the trade mo ment was spasmodic and unsatisfactory to agents and jobbers alike. The backwardn:ss the spring irade must be attrib: y to the unpropitious condition of the weather, which renders an active retail distribution iia possible, and in the absence of which jobbers cannot reasonable look for a brisk demand. ary stringency in the money market interferes somewhat with the collections. in some parts of the interior. The commission rte phic a lai ing the wee! cael some branches recei of orders for future delivery; lence of the prisoner, Witness, after a rough diagram of the square bad been made, explained the rela positions in the sy asre E, oth and 10th streets. ted degree of i which is bounded by D, Witness said there was an opening on 9th street, and there was consid: erable travel on that street. in the manufacture of galvanized At originated from an ash-box in the roo al communicated to the window-tram-; as extinguished before the arrival of the ti rk that day; the girl carts. Is certain that it was ight was a star-li; The extraordin: one and very o'clock; the ni, cok corners of ith aggregate quantity of Tue New Be RD TrrsTees met last night OLORED SeHtoot he Sumner School . Henry Julnson, pres ‘erry Kyder, vice president. M: Vashon. Ryvler and Ferguson were appoint: Committee to draft by-laws. | M a fair amount ut few of the job- jaced their stocks ii | H Si) E schools. Mr. Lewis scinding-the resolution pone of purchasing « umner, Because he thought the money, most good in the teachers" 1 i iE of Hon would do t! salaries. The 5. Fi z i i z j : ! 8.8 ———— ‘TRUSTER'S SALe Oy Waanr Paor + Messrs. Green & William | | 4 F 4) t] ii ? ! i tt ni i Ht i i @ uv Cononano Barrur Sryateney Ne a suect. POLICE COU ret Thosapeo war ied r A BAS DAY battery padeee We Xovea Tah of July lasts who was crossing i Mt and batt Serena ad dischary otha Ft irade s fariour sraalt upon hen drawing out 2 knife and threstening bir life; postponed uutil to- morrow. Joseph Cofbath, acdault and baitery ‘on George T. Agnew; @8 and coste A Joh waliee Ly Be harged with nnie Johnsonv alias bucy Lneas, ‘ keeping a bawdy house in Fighting alley. She wa- arrested last nicht by Officer Kenna; sixt: jail. Frank Robinson, charged with sel wholesome food in the Geergetown. mark Woll testified that he found among a lot of & this buck«ter’s stand seven bad ones: fall & es from decomposition; 0 tinued, A PROBABLY FATAL ASSAULT. Charles Wright, ng man in the employ of Mr. Price, le keeper, charged with sent to the Freedman’s hospital tobe treated for a fracture of the «kul fromthe blow Wright gnve him To-day he was brought out, and the physicians are of the opinion that, « results may follow, the wan being supposed fi injured. In view of this testimony, the judge sentenced Wright toaix month= in jail Yn the meantime the results of the wount may he more fully known GEORGETOWN. Last oF THE OLD PRESBYTERIAN Cuvrca. There was considerable excitement on Bridge street this morning, occasioned by the tearing down of the spire of the old Bridge-street Pres- byterian Church, a landmark for miles around this vicinity for many years past. the commencement of thé work of demolition of the church, which was founded in the last century. Hundreds of ple have been about the church to-day, viewing the progress of this work and the disinterment of the remains ot the Rev. Mr. Balch, the first pastor, whose rest- ing-place was marked by a monumental stone in the front wall of the church. Lieut. Hurley detailed a sufficient force of police to prevent any disorder. ‘The remains _w. Mr. Ricbard R. Shekels. and r: old’ Pi csbyterian burial grow et at! on Market ets. The re- le edifice is looked upon et by many old citizens whose histories are intiraately interwoven wi the récord of this temple of worship; but | gress is the order of the day. Rew 0 —Rey. Mr. Cooper, an aged Fa tleman of this city, was struck yesterday a noon by @ passing vehicle, while attempting to geton a street car at the corner of 1th strect and Pennsylvania avenae, in Washingt was seriously injured. IMPROVENENTS.—One of the most striking improvements wi jee isthe remox the Reading property, on Gay street, 1 occupied by Miss Lipscomb as a female seme, It bas be tely changed from its Style appearance toa resid adern It is now owned by Mr. George Waters, is cit AL FAMINE.—No coal boats have arri and if anything should ocear to prey ir arrival this week, all of our river steau ers would have to coal in oth Riven News.—The stea Winton, ; arrived to-ds & I.E. 1 chor: ect white pine for E. Pickerell & ¢ ‘The steamer Georgeanna arrived at Waters whart from Baltimore with miscellaneou cargo, and cleared for the same port. The Lady of the Lake cleared to-day with tlour for Nor folk. Graix Trape.—The arrivals to-day were the canal boat Andy Johnson with red corn, 1,300 bushels wheat, and’ 70 bart flour, and the boat Red Eye, No. 1, with bushels wheat. both to J. G. Waters. ‘The sales on ’Change were 1,300 bushels good red wheat, at $1.91 4; 660 bushels prime red do., ata.’ : 100 bushels yellow corn, at 61 cents. ALEXANDRIA. Crazy MEN tx THE JAtL,—Considerable ex- citement was created at the jail this mor: by acrazy man confined therein, named Sh + who was crying “murder” at the top of his voice. There are now three lunatics contined in the jail—one white and two blacks. One of the latter refuses to eat, and goes sometimes for aday or so without a mouthful. He spends most of his trme in prayer. Shields is the ma: who Was arrested some time ago for strange b. havior inthe Cathohe church, where hec mained all day at prayer, and after being shut up in Pgs for about six weeks it wis thought that he had recovered his senses, and he was py d released; but had to be re- arrested and imprisoned on the 29th ult. $25; and a large number of bunch fish at’ 13ais cents. If the present weather continues, that place will be in full blast in a few days. THE FUNERAL of J. Luther Lovelace took place at three o’clock this afternoon from Grace church, and was attended by the printers of this office, of which he was once foreman. Del- egationsof the Washington and Alexandria Cnions also attended, of both which deceased Was @ member.—Sentincl, last evening. e N.Y. Says: New we been brought to light in the Goodrich murder case, which, if they prove }, Will make this one of the most romantic and startling murders on record. It is certain that neither Roscoe nor Mrs. Meyers had any- thing to do with the crime. Goodrich, itis roved, was killed on the morning his body was iscovered. Private parties are now working up the circumstances alluded to. ee Ax ALLEGED Cortow SwixDLer.—Severa! nt cotton merchants of Charleston, 8.C., have been victimized by one William Mead, who shipped 136 Dales of cotton trom there to Philadeiphia, per steamer. The cotton __ to have been pongo obtained, and ¢ losers Warh persons lnst negotiating the bills of exchange for the cotton, . Sassarras ror Evrory.—The Fredericks- burg Star says that J. G. Hurkamp, of that place, has received an order for fifty tons of s.- safras roots, to be shipped to Bremen, German: This article of commerce hasonly recently bees developed in this latitude, and will no dow become extensive as the sumac trade, in whic: says the Star, at least $100,000 per annum i. mow expended here, _— eee Mysterious Disarrearance.—Tho Lynchi- burg Republican of yesterday mentions th« mysterious disappearance Mr. John oj Kearns, of Botetourt county, and the finding of his hat in Little Otter creek, and says itisteare:! he has been foully dealt with. n foully dealt with, A STRANGE ACCIDENT is reported from ( gntry, Hngland. A buteher ta that elty nam Stanbridge was killing a sheep, when the ani- mal gave him a kick from which hedied in two urs. —<___. BA Connecticut ox trots a mile.in four min- #7 Red-hot naiis fall Mi. = on the heads of visitors has 4 Pos Sergi pernaphte & Heutenant gen- Seine Rea ta eer sve paper in enough for a legislature to mee ———t ae se Saeki, a ote taney ce tgsaa claim that it was te hep atoe Morctasee ans Siauoe naar lees GROCERS. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. ROTHE DOCTOR oF BRe ¥ if ME at STOCK MA north weet AGE HIPLR to be had there al gred AGENTS » net NEW Boone: CITY ITEMS TRERY, 18 wo EXCUSE for poor Biscuits, Rolls, es, Muffins, ‘atties, Powder is G Froer RECEIVED DIRECT from the Mills in VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Wi teil to families 50 cents per barrel less than ‘usual prices. RG eS ee 1+. ae Witnort J tert | silk ¥, Bees Hat ail SEW Boos Canter & Co. 424 9th street, opp. Y. M. ©. A. FOR A FIRST CLASS Dress or Business Hat, at or children, go to Prices of SUGARS and TEAS all marked down. CATAWBA WINE, inst received from Pleasant Valley Wine Company, SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% street and Pennaylvanis svecse @ liberal , for Carter & bo. dot pat Sal Brisshens Alex ——_e—_—— Tue Exctisnh ALB and Guinness’ Dublin ‘the wood, at Miller & Jones’, ine. Sample rooms ‘heater building. ecceed ocean gage Deposits made with the Stout, drawn from 8. H. BACON, 709 Market Space, be relied on as between 7th and Sth streets. A™ Tc CRUSHED WHEAT bs bonght at ane, J.B. EREOODS, wi CHOICE GROCERIES. Corner th and G streets, northwest, C, 5: OHARE & son, Whelesale and Retail Grecers, 1913 Sevenia Street Northwest, tenween Mond N Betenee . 5 cm louttty, No.0. All the beck Rev. Edward P. Roe OTR PAPER: CARDS, atte ery lowest prices, 7 MHARD B. MOHUN & €O., BOOKSELLERS 4ND STATIONERS, 3 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Ve just roceived the ITISH ALMANAC AND COMPANION, fo» BOTAL KALENDAR, “er ists, BITAKER'S ALMANAGCK, for ters. 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Cough, Colt, and similar if sufiered to’ progress, serious pulmon flecti “ Brown's Bronchial directly the seat of the disease, instant relief Sounp rarer bem and comfort thousan: Pond’s Extract GROCEBRIB2RS 48, O48, © ce 2, 6.20. nb ack sat ¥ FOR BALTIMG We w.,and 100, 3: ELPHONZO YOUNGS & © ve at 44S and 8 >. m, indispencadle to bealth of persons come from far and near to visit Dr. White, the well-known Chiropodist, No. 35 15th street, opposite the Treasury, for relief from corns, bad baile, &c. advice as to suitable shoes. Whticox & Gm celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Baum’s hoopskirt anc {utelligencer Build THERMOMETERS and Baron nd made to order by Hempler, near 44 street ee (BEST NEWYORK BRANDS.) ” (CLATHOG )seensen Ornshed (loaf), Joseup's Cul, and the 5.00 p.m, at Pen fom Annapolis ou Su FOR NORFOLK, Leave st 100 p. m., except Sunday. L PARTS OF THE West. mM Setarday end So Szwine Macaixa. The Ageney at Chas. d corset factory, Tth st 1 ere are repaired see ily—the very best Fainily— Wetch s best—at lowest eyes Georgetown Advertisements. BYTERIAN CHURCH, p.m West conte had at aud ut into ty © New York, Phil double porch, ‘gas ard watar, ‘co eattet Transportation, ROUGH LINE RET WASHINGTON PHI PHIA, AND NEW YO Tratns between Call at once, as ‘wecannet guarant: Ador: paralleled tow pr ney tee ey ha ices for any defiuite length of time SLPHONZO YOUNGS & co,, ; Cassimeres and ye have a large stock, FOR PHILADELPHIA except Sunday) até a.m ON SUNDAY begs for New Work at 360 p. m., and Philadelpiia ‘ mw ig care for New York on 8: p.m. tra’ jongh tickets to Philadel; Boston can be bad at the St Hekiimore an4 Ohio rail oT ereat bargains. BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 Briige street, Georg VHE RUSH 15 OV’ MASONIO TEMPLE, K all ready for del NiNre anv F evs." j8-tr PROFESSIONAL, AMES 0. CLEPHAN: Troly that.kful for past favors, having at present a rps of first-class artisans, with every Facility meet promptly all demande, I respectfully solicit » continuance of the same. W. H. WHEATLE\'S PREMIUM STEAM DYKING AND SCOUR- ING ESTABLISHMENT, Jefferson street, Georgetown, D.O QUE READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. E.Z. BRAILEY adverticement se timore, Aunapy t “ 'S. R. SHARP, Ase’ Master Transportation. DOLE, Gracral Tice on ‘2, Ageut u 7 1A & WASHIM AbExAND EON ha ws ALEXANDEIA's FREDERICKSBURG OS Band Sizth Sires, CLEPHA SHORTHAND W Otice—No. 11 D®- MARY D, SPACKMAN, 1634 SIXTEENTH STREET. Hom@oratuic Puverctas, 1320 F street. Hoars:—9 to 10, morning; to 4, afternoon, 'S LIGHT SPRING SUITS, MEN’S DARK SPRING SUITS, MEN'S MEDIUM SPRING SUITS, MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS, MEN'S DIAGONAL SUITS, MEN’S PLAIN SUITS, DIAGONAL COATS AND VESTS, ATS AND VESTS, PLAIN COATS AND VESTS. DRESS SHIRTS. Six PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YOKE SHIRTS, ready-made, for $16.0. Six PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YO SHIBTS, made to order, at $15, $21, or 8%. LIGHT PANTS, DARK PANTS, MEDIUM PANTS. Se WE INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUR UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, BELIBVING IT TO BE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED IN THIS LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. Teal VE F “3 ty 248 a.mi., Baltimore Mail Exp. nate m, Western Exp. LADIES UNDERGARMENTS, 100 doren LADIES COTTON SKIRTS st 3 cents each. 100 dozen LADIES COTTON CHEMISES at cents each. 50 dozen LADIES COTTON DEAWERS at 73 cents each. olge cone Lapin NIGHT DRESSES at 81.2 HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, CoRNER OF 7TH AND D Srs. PLeMBING anv Gas-FITTING. desiring to ave their Plambii filing Sone tat seat end sabeentnint on reasonable t 113 vers daet avenue, C te m., strivig at 08 &. tw. and B98 beating Maribo- orders at Ticket Offices, oh street and Pennsylvania aveone ond northwest corner of Sixth strest and Penneyle LOCK WOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. IN TOBACCO, CIGARS co ave their orders at itol Hill WM. ROTHWELL. aad wEARe AND SNUFF. LUNCH MILK BISCUIT, est, most delicate the United State GIVE THEM A TRIAL. Especially adapted for LUNCH, TEA TABLE, AND THE USE OF 1 VALIDS. 200 boxes Chewing Tobacco—all forms, sizes ant kinds—ranging from 43 cents to $1.35 per Ib., (box D 340400 Cigars, of all grades; prices from §15 to 72 cases Garrett's Scotch Snuff. laccaboy and Congress Snuff. ing Tobacco, in large aud sinall 135 gross Common and Parlor Matches, Large lot Gi Macon’s Blackit and finely fla For sale by Grocers generaily. Trade supplied by TYLER & BROS., mil-Im___ Sole manufactarers, Baltimore, Ma J. W: BRIGHT WELL, | . * Buccessor CABROLL F. WINSLOW, SHIRTMAKER Axp Dealer 1s Men's Forsisuixes, 409 9th Mr. Winslow's patterns and control of bis manufacturing facili. Fecummeuded ‘wholesale prices. N. B.—1wish fo cail the attention article of Scotch Sn: , as T sell it, by the card price of the manufacturer. State-room day snd with moder: ; fundred miles saved to Western anc Oentrat . m. dui Te Wi s,m. o daily, ol =o. ae times. eure A RAILROAD IMORE to NIAGARA ant ‘Scoommodatious im Palace Unre for Pit ae fered ia end yiele ‘They are. ‘St per ip currency, Lm