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_ _ EVENING. LOCAL N Acrnsements, é&e. e ue.—A varie STAT. EWS. » Fo-might. y entertainment of fama, n'a great show. : Commissioner John A. Bay- recover Thomas B. Caldwell, a third clase clerk al Revenne office ¥ mornin Otcer McGreevy show ng symptoms of h ited a dog yesterday, ydrophebia. It bad ot all in; at $1.500 and the been appointed as- Second Auditor’s been transferred from e to the First © uiler from Second to k is setapart by the Schuetzen Verein for e it ling. This week ¢ owing wing: Ist. Wm. Fend F. Wasmen. At shootiv H Will; Sd, A. Ke r man. * school teachers propose to hold a urday, in order to ascertain, if yOssible, when they a At present they do not look © prospect as hopeful, but think an effort in ay do some geod, as the terrtorial legislature wi the instant. and may probably a Weachers if the case he fairly stated. jisters of the ysius’ parish. hinety-tive years of age, and several of both sexes are ove: wing of the bu xty poor people. Siaty POCr peop When the pwards of one hundred can be provided other wing ix berty Comneil, No. 2, Sens of Jonadab, in- «t the fol arrethers, riling seeretar: M. Arenz, . Bonk insiie watchman; J son, outside watchman Officers of Orphan Asylum have deen ie: mg term follows Rev. J. A.W I vier Mr. in place of Ww gned. The remait the board of directors a . A. E. Perry, Niche Lerman. ‘This asvi burdred orphan bos diate charge of the horrible r brew shin t was re mm throw, | | elas | to the ease of W: | Washington, who has | ! | | | rk on the charge of him: obtaining ms v by re connected with certain firms in this esenting - ald of yes y contains th ional particulars of the case: litional complaints were ¢utered yes: terday against William P. But ten, D.C Mr. Wiliam street. came forward aud the same man who. he al! out of <7 on the 19th of April, Mr. Mills swore that the prisoner came to his place of | > ‘son that day and represented himself as George Bates Savage, son of Joseph L. Sav- | age, of the firm of Thomas H. . > street, Washington, D. C. young Savage told make < New York #4 rT, of Wa ls, of euto ‘Mitis that he wished ts ' anges in an order which had | m Washington a few days before. | Its hact reeetved an order from the of Bates and he was th Te CONT that the young man was ne Savaze. | After making the required changes and add | tions the m of the house of Et srt, | gested to Mr. Mills that he bad run short of | money during hi in New York, and world be very much obliged if Mr. Mills would cash a { drat’ for bim. Mr. Mills acquiesced, knowing | the firm to be pertectly responsible, and To | Was given the young man on a sight ij drawn to the order of Thomas H. Bate. © directed to Mr. Joseph L. « ge Bates Sav: Ti a@ forgery, and Mr. Joseph shington yesterda: furige Dowling, 2m his would-be sen. immediately aiter other victim Savage ca appeared before | i | « . to Mr. Bruff’s affidavit the Butler, alias Re Hl. Reed, Savage. came into the sto: 1 represented himse er E. Savage. nephew of Mr. Savage, of Washin Same story as he told fore, that he wanted and he did purchase a Is hich was shipped to W the store he i { He told a Mr. Mills a the different cases w several aif Judge Dowling general sessions A Forres M On the Ist of -lanuary bast, * im this city who hasan Am wite, and who Tepresents one of the * eff monarchis or Southern e, rented a hand on H street for a year, agreeing to pa the sum of 55.000. Alljoining the hous is a vacant lot. owned by a Phitudetphia: etosee Forepaag?'s | + feared cannot | of October last. He eame in tenance wore more of a solemn | gunshot wound in the lower s inear ion. D “ | should cover the ease. | give the defense the benefit of all ou | had proved three distinct alibis. | assist you. oncluded to build, and with t at view da number of workmea to excavate tor recently the foundations. In so doing it was necessary * torun a fence between the minister's residen and the vacant jot, and this seems to have s0 r that Le notided the agent uted the property that be i ed, and shoukl vacate the premises on the Ist proximo. when he would pay four months’ rent, first deducting a bill for damages which he proposes to make out on account of the injuries he has sustained from the buikling operations adjoining his resi- dence. The up-' of the matter is that the agent from whom the minister rented the prop- will be forced wo allow the latter to act as and jury in the matter, and accept what- ‘ever he is offered in the way of rental, as no civil process can issue against Che representa- tive of a foreign government. atin ane - question, MernororiTax Presnyreaiax Cacrcw.— | be bad but or = = SE er ‘ON TRIAL FOR HiS LIFE. ! | tie TE CASE OF TOM WRIGHT. { and he found no faz! with uty. Mr. MeDevitt ng to convict his —— say in bis favor. ‘There was m: The Killing of Rogerski the Peddler, | McDevitt jet it out unintent: onthe. | Was a second tral Proceedings in the Criminat Conrt, | seeing the damage) | tried” to make kie further argued thit reet Was a part of the trail | of biood from the body; and referring to th 1 | testimony of Cohen, he denied that he had tden- ved | tihed the goods of deceased beyond the shadow | of adoubt. He admitted that the pack was | found in the wood-house, but did this fact point to the prisoner? There were other par- ed a portion of the face of deceased (the | ties at the Mouse—the woman Woods, her son, mand showed that the hatchet, the smaller | Bembry, and Dan Cartwright —and an other one, fit the wound precisely, ibited it to | party could have carried the pack into the shed. the jury. Procisely, and exhibited It to | Gon’ Henkle referred to the fact that the tes Mr. Henkle said the scalp had been asked ror, | *aW the deceased go the house, but the and the witness readily produced the lip aud | g0vermment had not shown that the deceased chin. id not come ont again. Dr. Hartigan.— Well, all above the neck is the At this point (12:50) a recess was taken. head among medical men. APTER RECESS. | Mr. Henkle then-retterated§ the point made | On re-assembling Gen. Henkle resumed his yesterday, that the indictment referree. to | A7gument, and reterring tothe evidence as to Wounds on the head and not the face, and asked | the socks, (odd ones.) found on the prisoner that the testimony be stricken out. corresponding with those found in the pack, he Judge MacArthur said that he admitted the | Claimed that they (the defence) had satistactorily testimony the previous day with a view to ilen- | accounted for the socks he had on by proving tifying the instrument used, and, while he was | by the woman that he purchased three pairs of inclined to the opiniom that it was admissable to | “Ocks trom a femal or the week before offer in evidence all the wounds on the face or | E¥en bad they not accounted for the socks head, he would not decide the question as to the | that way it may be that the woman gave him face being included in the term bead. the socks he had on. They had not proved how The defence noted an exception. many socks were in the pack, nor had they Dr. Hartigam resumed, and exhibited portions | shown that these socks had not been pat in the lood near oth + *, one under ti a drawer in the back room. 1S THE FACE A PART OF THE READ? 4. Hartigan re-cati Witness pro- | of the scalp to the jury, and explained that ¢ fock. Since the hon than wounds corresponded to the size of tae blade oi | Mr. Harrington ha tence, the hatchet. and it may be th. have bes TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENCE. slipped into the pack t This closed the evidence in chief. tial evidence. The defence stated that they would not make | assertion any opening statement, and called been done William Turner, who testitied that he saw | Gen. Henkle then called the attention of the Wright at the oyster wharf about § o'clock on | iutry to the tace of the prisoner. He w Monday morning befere the murder; he was | the human monstrosity the newspapers pictur standing around waiting for a job; saw him m, In the language of a distinguished men again about 5 o'clock in the evening, and lett of the bar, had the features of a pure t the wharf when witness went home. He was not a fool, and he urged that ick Megui if the prisoner was the guilty party he would be used as cireumst He did not make this as an put to show the jury what may have sworn:—Witness knew Wright about a year; had seen himat times asa | have been a fool to w the gs taken river man for about two vears; saw Wright on | fromthe pack around where the officers w the Monday before Christmas on F street, be- | €xtwining the locality of the hom tween 9th and 10th streets, at a place kept by a | shoes was next referred to. Wright t man named Williams; witness was at Williams’ “ place from 9 to 12 o’clock; Wright was there ali | been left. Wonld he, it guilty, bave = the time. officer after the evidence to be used a * Cross-examined:—Was serving a term of 30 | him. Here were “the bloody evidence days in jail for stealing a box of figs and some | Crime” (holding up the sttoe), which the ©R8S; Was not convicted, but sent to jail simply | Call it, with a spot or two his friend Me because Judge Snell had the power to send him | Sys he thinks is blood; but he (the speaker) there; had seen Wright at Williams’ place yery | Could not tell whether they were of blood or frequently. grease, t iat about blood detective where the shoes (the old ones) ha Somet 1 been sa By the court:— Witness associated with Wright | 00 the pants, b f and knew him well. were Wrigh Dr. €. €. Coe sworn:—Witness has practiced | treduced, a m ¢ for thirty-two years, and is president | bad taken the on ot h. hatehet such as that | ke could not | ex if used with great force } proof that i | w apt to break the skull Mr. MeDev avalyzed, testify, nor | penetrate the brain, but it would depend upon the force of the vined the pr ed chin of Rogers! said the wounds | look like woumts inflicted by a moderately sharp instrument. They must be made by suc instrument as that hatchet, (shown,) with angle or corner. Warmth continues in the bo: after death according to the character of t y: a@ young healthy person might be warm ¥; it sometimes depen: m the things wei ald not discover traces of blood. o. he atin the alivwed lim he could not meke the . Henkle then proceeded, ss on the tempera- x % the surrounding atmosphere, the limit | there were no traces being frow five to twelve 5 Mr. Hartingt —How do you know? gtew entirely cold. . 1 know it, for Lexamined it \journed. rit e120 sworn. Fourth Day. er morning the trial was resumed, and, estere trt-ro< ng admitted 1 umber gradually inere rt into court at a few minut 2 appeared to be in # much more seri- us mood than heretofore during the trial. He to the court- oO Pt on the Zul of Decemb right com bout boarding with witne ut thre n how d. Monde’ tune tr. Harrington sil a at Mr. Deloharit the ease wiil be given to or 6 o'clock, more seriously than asto the desire to has } Land commented fe the argument was in tot the time with th: a little with the p ad not show itness lives on Yt e EXCEY N 1SE OP THE TRSTIM during the t 2 to be ae before (in cage the judgment is in favor of the ment’ the sentence of the law This bil of e | , tien. Hemile said they had ong other wiln Cotton Dorsey. Mr. Harrington said he perhaps would admit wi t Dorsey would swear to. Henkte.—He told me that he would swear went to Deinhardt’s about dark and £ mained entil $y o'clock; that he sew Wrig! there, but does not know how long lie (W.) i: ‘ n General » Which will next moet on the 3d Monday of this month, (2Ist inst.) The Board of Health, | ‘AC itt NEP ed there. . : BAD xjzar. Harrington.—Well, 0 admit that. health las night ien. Henkie said they would then 3,039 tor vaceine matter was' ordered MR. HARRINGTON'S ANGUMERT POR THE PRo~- ECUTION. Mr. Harrington said that be would close, and proceeded to state that he would give the stimony of the woman—Mrs. Woods—to the | had been comp!eted ai 1 put ito successtal op- ry. and would rely on the circumstances sur- | eration. It was fou i all respects admirably rounding the case—the peddler leaving home | adapted to the purpose. The box or res DE. si rom the sanitary police comu'tiee, reported that THE MOPPL GARMAGE CanT ton | A BROTHER'S FATAL STAB, DEATH OF JOHN KANE. The Wound Inflicted be Fees Kane TO SPRING. | Hail, genial spring c sweet | dame Has Boreas, with his rade and boist'ro Opposes thy gentle progress, to reelai Our land from fetters he impos'd so Georgetown Advertisements. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e, RC 1 HE WORKs OF THOMAS UUTBRIE, D. D Ti Goapel in E 1 ‘ This morning word was received at the first Precinet station-house of the death last night, at Providence Hospital, of Mr. John Kane, who, it will be remembered, wasstabbed by his broth- Or didst thou hesita*e Thy gentle zepbyrs ‘gai ROORP TRUSTEE er, Michael Kane, with a butcher knife, in the J Fearixg that he would PoOFatoxs! FoTATors WM. BALLANTYNE S, | honse of their father, on B, between Jd and 4 And freeze the daisy in its | y bed? 250 barrels EARLY ROS x 489 Teh street streets southwest, on the evening of the 20th of TER PUTATOLS, nes | - March, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock. | But thou art really here at length, and we | fen Also. 200 bal's TIMOTHY Word was sent to the coroner, who set about by 4 feed , oneal for hokling an inquest. There as been Rejoice to feel thy renovating breath, And lope thy infinence will increase to be The consummation soon of ev'ry good of thine! Cc PARTNERSHIP NO SOME MYSTERY sMOOT - BIBLE to be had there NTS w arte. connected with this case from the fact that the J. Goipsporoved Buvrr. : JONE 8. 8x ICHARD B. MOMUN & Ge relatives of the party have steadily declined t0 | 4,21 92, No. 229 Bridge street, Ge R vested give much information as to the nature of the wee ted his son, J.D SM “ SOOKSELLERS AND STATION BAS, quarrel between the brothers or the where- abouts of Michael, who made his escape imme- diately after inflicting the fatal wound, since Shich nothing has been heard of him by the anthorities. tey was called in to attend the wounded man and found the stab in the shoulder quite deep, nearly severing a large artery from which he (Kane) nearly bled to death in afew mingtes. ‘The flow was at once stopped by the physician, the patient bein, very weak. Dr. Ki WITSON’s CELEBRATED ALE is a drink which “cheers but does not inebriate. ence its valae to families. The ale in question is manufactured by experts, and its ingredients are conscien. iously examined and analvzed before being used. We should ever encourage home indus: try and manugactffres, aw{ hence should buy + JOHN H.SMOU SON JOHN H. SMOOT & SON are now re will continue te 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Blaave jnst -eceived the Plate ALMANAC AND COMPANION, tor ROYAL KALENDAR, fer tvs. “ HITAKER'S ALMANACK, for i873 BNMMTISH ARMY LIST, for 173, Wilson's ale. NEW SPRING DRY GOops. Fatat. ATTACK y at the time expresse. LEXY I§ Tre | | Besutifel Dress Goods, in sage and mignonette nITISH NAY sT fears that a sccondaryhemorrhage might oeses | STaxer.—A man na iver Whitmore was | ah Re assortment of medinm aid low-prieed | —2RATISH NAVY LIST. for 1573 Senet at any time, in which case death would be nee Hospital yesterd« 4, 10.00 yards new Spring Percales, (ati N OTICE likely to result. <7 's boarding house, No. 5 . rae ~{ OPENTNS OF a ores 7 -_ THE worNp e he had been taken by some cae 8TO ited that a union of the artery by | persons who picked him upon the street in an ge, for men and boys. a FaBP BLANK Boo) STARU Facto Yr. 8 was impossible withe vere | 4popletic fit, and Le died at the hospital this | and offer srea: bareaims LITHOGRAPHING. WNGRATING. PRINTING surgical operation, which, from the prostrated | Morbing. BENJAMIN MILL AND BINDING ‘ORE bee h tn e DONE TO ORDER. condition of the patient, it was feared would eas _BBim "__1O1 Bridge street, Geors ‘The public are invited to call and examine onr pew: result fatally. In order to insurenecessary and | Con, FLORENCE is convalescent again, we ‘T2 BUSH Is OVER, THE AccUMULATED | “°*- ‘cen y FRENCH. proper nursing the parents of the young man | are y to learn, and the ‘work all ready for dellvery; regreting the one Under National Met \. ad him removed to Providence hospital, where 11 not only have its usua Fane ein, “clay, im the delivery “of work during the | geree Sid Bet dour to Jay Gooke 8 On he lingered wu last night, when death ra- € budget of contents, Int Men tell, Swing to the impossibility of securing D Heved him of his sufferings. Deceased was ber of new featur eras aera eee cieet pumbers. married something less than a year since to terest. od gee fate at preaent a + bar full corps of first-class artisans, with to meet promptly all demands, I respectfi continuance of the same. W. H. WHEATLEY'S A YOUNG GIPSY GIRL, danghter of Crabtree, the gipsy chief. all were living in the house of th * the two brothers. The wife of the dece: rather fine-lool wo asa few very facility ally solicit # FE Lotur: RECEIVED DIRECT GEORGETOWN. A Boy KiLtep.—Abo lock yesterday since delivered of ner first born, afine mile | Sfternoon a colored boy named Frank Dade, | PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND ScOUR egras child, and she is in great distress at the tragica! | bout 15 years eld, whi n his way gunning, r osalee VALLEY OF VIRGINIA fate of her husband. Stoppe dat gate of Mr. .J. McDaniel, colore jan? 9 Jefferson street, Georgetown, 1.0 - 4 M chael iM reraseenien © be of fair comple valle eee eas fo sale ws in oomse xirley a i 30 conte per barrel less than sdrops his eyes while talking, anil is of eer a, rs chin ss i or very passionate disposition ne? SM! Is of a | sizzle of the gen, “he acchientalty ruck | PROFESSIONAL, Prices of SUGAR , 3 sbi Sus yenad lock against the gate-post, which caused the - ‘ets SUGARS and TEAS all marked own, The Colored Public Schoots, weapon to ex ode. The charge passed through | JAMES 0. CLEPHANE B.Z. BRAILEY CATAWBA WINE, ‘ : . his mouth and lodged in his brain. Officer Car- — ast ! TING OF THE NEW ROARD oF TRUSTE Bs Routh a edged niin brain oatcer Car. | 9 CLEPHANE «& BRAILEY, net receiv from Pleasant Valle . Thalt, ETc. }Y TANS—THE SUMNER POR- | the boy removed to his father’s residence. Dr. | ome Ne py RATERS & baween det erreay, | €2 4 sallon i A meeting of the hoard of colored schoo! | Pott the boy expired,” VCore Ne Feachou the | facing Indiase evens. iS Dy 8. H. BACON, 709 Market Spac trustees was held at the Sumner building last | “Gmitp Deoweee A —* rene A little boy, abont 5 years old, named Arthur Small, while fishing yester- day afternoon, in Rock Creek, at the foot of Dumbarton street, fell into the water. His companions gave the alarin, and called to some men near by for help, but betore they could rea. cue him he was drowned. His body was recov ered and taken to his father’s residence, No. 61 Green street. night. Prof. Vashon, trom the committee on by-laws, reported a sertes piercing for stated m on the third Wednesday of each month; scribing the order of business and the duti officers and of the standing committ report was adopted and ordered to. b the hands of the superinte ’ 8. OHARE & SON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 1213 Sevenca Street Northvwest, betwen Mand § 19-26" 1634 SIXTEENTH STREET 1 TaN, 13 Office Heure:—9 to oais ae tebe D®: MARY D, SPACKMA K. J. S. DELAVAN, mi Hexaoratuc Pus toa crecinen 10, morning; 3 to 4, aft jounr. HANNA, ph lent, to be TRAS! TEAS! TRAS?! orates , ei n ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, A ‘ porated in the annual rep A Fient.—About 5:38 yesterday afternoon an Mo. 8 Yourgv Les Boidinge Japan Tea, gved, 60; choice, 0c; very finest, 9 Mr. A. offered a affray occurred between Mr. Sam Strong act Washington. D. 0. power Tea. Th: a good article for @1. one McArdle, a stone mason, in a house on QE Gunpowder Te 2B; very beat Bridge street, betwe k _ REAL n Hi the course of which Mr. Sj 2 30. to the board; adopte and Potormne, ees BS in ESTATE AGENTS. ng got some sev dent aunoun biows in the face, which did not Improve. bic good looks, and McArdle also shows marks of the conilict. Lieut. Hurley ran to the place inform their followed by s . . but when he ar- that ; * and other Brants or rived the - part Estate, Genducting the Real ieatic sH. Freeman for thy s in th £ Wash oF eee st Fresian m aving left the fi MAUKY « BR : tT. ership of the Sumuer building was re ed about some work p Prompt 3 nto) all business cnirusted to uss we | Nine'poucte Mew Eyder lirecti i solicit a share plas > Peanuts, bali bus ot any & ‘ BR uries of thy Pore French Br Ave precedst No Pooh Washington. f . A We refer, re, | Wh Siivel Warhtr <: | Sweet Catawte ange, rimarket hi airing the past w m 25 cents to 59 ce - H. Stout mere trom N GROCERING ALEXANDRIA. at TRANSFERS OF Rea Esrate.—The follow- ing is the listof transfers of roa ef Alexandria for the mow Wrorsate Drala is en a LUMBER, LIME, CEMEN'S, SAND, Be., 80, LU 4 LLS cut to order ou shorts ELPHONZO YOUNGS & cor moved that 1 Lot and brick dwell zon the north six BLUE STONE for Boiidi: raph at the last meeting be | of King street, 98 teet 11 inches east of Patrick | Paving purposes dcuivored is’ any part of Die A following vote: Vens— | street, 24 feet 6 inches by 100 feet, A. Smoot ani | triet. micy.¥ Marshall ! wife to J. R. Smoot, $5,250; iot on west side of | | BEAL ESTA’ Nays—Messrs. A. Lewis, Alfred street, between Gibbon and Franklin, 15 ; : se oat re ’ SUGARS, d the president. by o tect, Hugh Smith's executors to Beverly | Otice laity Toe to ane eento: and wil be at mas RAW F moved tint the schools be closed | Ta #180; house med et on west side of Pitt | memeetd aaa = “an mo aa » nd Wednesday, April 15 aud 15; | street, 5 feet north of Wolfe strect, 15 feet by 5 1 Z 4 agreed to.” Adjourne 3} fect 4 inches, B. F. Price and als, toWa. H. LIVERY STABLES. Creal eat is | Phillips, $1,450; lot and offie south side of | Licht Bro King strect. bejween Columbus and Alfred, T. | a oLoort: a Son. Gud is a. Adam a to Eliza C. Adam, #75; ‘lot | {yg bn eg eee @ SALE STABLES, on east sid al street, 0 feet ‘north of between ISih and lath Odes Wits”? A: Duke street, 23 tect front by 118 feet deep, G Beat carriages furnished, Bpecial' care paid to the eg re y bs Brent, pemimeizeioner, te L. L. Loving, 3 boarding of horses, z decd -1y “leg rete - intercat in lot und ‘airfax, Pen Jhouet (which. ae oat eho | | WB Royal and Wythe “streets, "Jane. | A BE AILOR, 3: Feng Ca eS : Alexander, to. Mr. John W.. Green, $25), RR ee i280. lot on east side of Water street, 50 fect north of | _éecaoiy 1825 E street northwest Bik, ide 1% MD; “perch, soe. ® banc; | Wolfe street, 2 feet 2 inche 09 teet, Hagh care Tectia Ris Maly (eal or emoked.) vaste: | Smith's executors, to G. W. Swain, S200 tet A BEINGTON STABLES. —R. CBUIT, Ji. i cents; hallibut, 30 date ® We ans, ‘y Luelt.) | on the west side of St. Asaph sirects 150’ fect GSTRERT, Between 177m axd 1Srm. dattish S0e qabiemelts Tetereie ae mucit, | LA inches south of Duke street, shana » es by 146 feet ce 25c. @ th.; Boundersy Mic. tb; heal” soc. on Tait —supply lant Undivided earty in the morning; his having been seen to | tacle for the garbage is of boiler iron, coated go into the house, from which he tmside with asphaitum, and will hold 1,700 gut alive; the bived about the iio pounds, which is a sufficient load for an ordi- ing —_ instrument with which Bary horse. ‘The cost Is about £45—-consider- done, &e. - ably cleaper than the ordinary cart heretofore Gen. Henkle suggested that the prosecu pce ar gies all the qualities desired, as it completely prevents the escape of offensive smells. It was thought by the committee that jon Mr. Hartington said that so far as he was con- cerned he was willing to submit the case with- the District would say¢ 312,00 im gue seagyn by i 12,090 out argument. i 2 its use. He recommended that the ore ré- The Court thought the prosecution stould | quest the Governor to order a sufficient member cli | tor the use of the ihey would r: Are! from Mr. Harrington proceeded to address the igs: showing | the frst speaking on alibis, quoting from Wells NUMBER OF DEAD BODIES (old edition) 53, (new edition) 154, and contendt- | viewed by him for the month of March to be ing that the proof should cover the whole pe- | ten. A complaint, signed by about sixty citi- riod. He referred to the fact that the defence | yens of the northwestern part of the city s x a Mr. Harring- | read, setting forth the annoyance they are sub- ton stated that he was feeling unwell, ant was | jected to by the not able to read the authorities. _ STAGNANT WATER NUISANCE Mr. Henkle—Well, Mr. Harrington, I will | petween i5th and itth and S and T streets, and requesting its abatement; referred to the healt! ofilcer. A communication from Dr. ©. M. Ford was read, Informing the board of damages to the small pox hospital by the recent high winds, and asking for some action; referred to the Governor. L, Dr. Bliss reported a nuisance existing in the vicinity of the depot of the Baltumore and Po- tomac railroad, on 6th street, caused by stag- nant water between the from the defective | grading; reterred to the health officer, rhage gatherers; adopted. Joroner Patterson was read, Mr. Harrington.—! Henkie, 22d it will do other. ll be obliged to yon, Mr. you more good than any Nenkle thet read the authorities. Mr. Harrington proceeded to argue that the body was that of Rogerski, and referring to the question as to who killed him, he said that the itness Wood was an unwilling one, who might fave been indicted as an accomplice, for she know ledges that such she was after the fact. ler testimony was corroborated by the finding of the pack where Tom said he had put it, also the bedv, the shoes and the iustrument, and her testimony ts confirmed by the failure of defend- ant to contradict her. He read from ist Whar- GILL NET Pisittxc. Mr. Langston, from the committee to whom was referred the memorial presented at the last meeting by the Potomac fishermen, requesting the brated case of Dr. Webster. | the board to pass an ordinance to discourage hung upon the Hlentification of a set | the fishing by gill nets, and to instruct their i- ucts to condemn © « spector of marine prod: chad and herring brought to this m \r rt the Ist of June in each year, report that ar due consideration of the subject, they subi that the board has H. saiq that he supposed the defense argue that the deceased was killed late } either on the commons or in some a would claim that it was in which the peddler entered seek to prevent the catching of shad and her- ring after the Ist of June, that thev bring the subject, by petition or otherwise, to the atten- “k, his falling to account tor them: confes- | tion of the lative Aseowably, and ask said sion to Margaret Wood; his leaving the room in | jody to adopt such action as in its wisdom may which Bembry, was to carry out body, Xe. | seem to be practicable for the protection of the ARGUMENT FOR THE DEFENCE. fishermen; adopted. He also reported in rela- Gen. Henkile, at 11:35 o’e! commenced his | tion to the matter of giving away articles of argument, stating that the defendant was a PUMIGATED BEDDING poor and illiterate man, without means, ani | and other ee poor Mr. Ingersoll! and himself ag EO in his be- | cate them for the of suc! half without fee or reward. It was true that a man had been killed. It had been said that sons to compen- board had been found rey! A to be destro; ¢ or; Bread, Griddle Cakes, Muftins, Waities, that they find no authority in the organic act or | was Rev. Wm. 0. Robey, 4 | when Dooley's Yeast Powder is used. ‘Grocers | 100 dozen LADIES COTTON CHEMISES at | the defence would try the case on technicali- | py subsequent legislation giving the board the | tormer licentiate of the Presb: , who had it. 6 | contecach, tes. In trials of treason and homicide there | power to distribute such property. and recom- | been ordained an elder in the con- De.W: SE Winp th Bareaw.—This 60 doren LADIES COTTON DEAWERS at 75 are technicalities. It was the Crago ba gov- | mends thee His persons in question seek reli fe nad jethodist Chi to be Rk. WISTAR'S hes te. RY me ae ecnts each, : tO prove every element ve lative Assembly by an adequate ap- | recei become a heme . DRESSES at quilt beyond’ reasonable doubt, ‘The defend. | % the Legislative Assembly by | Soe n Ot. | Letall who suter, and have im vein sttompted walG0 doven LADIES BIGHT a. ant was char; with the murder of Samuel ‘Mr. Langston moved that the report of the | con; fevre and - pot been proved that she body found was | Suey Bo teced pana ie arial ate ae | Se ee ceiee ot eee bs it been prov it was the i made the special order ai » that of Kogerski. No witness had sworn that | the conference meet ‘board on Wedues- | before decided upon.” Rey. Mr. Pitzer, from the 100n WOOD, BUPTE & TAYLOR'S, Rogerski ‘of the it was his body. If so, let the witness rise. to. Mr. Cohen, (one of the wil marshal’s desk. t ms to whom was-reterred the bill submitted at the last meeting by Dr. Verdi in relation to in our markets, Sensation. Gen. Henkle—That witness was not asked the ion, and he showed bay testimony that the (The Court directed Mr. not to interrupt the | Wt, be Passed for, the reasons, pec meeting tion of thi: fe ie | subject so far as paras held on Thursiay eteuing ~ — aun Fo ps —— seork nee rae roy acurines a bi oe a 323 Faton in the chair, and E.H. Knight, secre- | © ij Mie a 5 4 ; . Mr. submitted hi could Cy pet ape eg ‘m the cities of Washington and ferbit, slowing toe caareh tobe heathy | takcn aro! that the boy waa tat of th | {Swat Uk at puael deSuary condition fiuancially. The salary of the pastor, | man named? It is true that there wate boty tive Assembly to prevent un- Rev. Mr. Chester, ws raised to $3,000. The | found; that the wounds indicated that he sound and blown or meat or other trustees were authorized to purchase au organ. | bet commit suicide. Could they say that the | articles of food within the cities of Washington ‘Messrs. Bohrer, Tenney and Jones were elected lendant committed the act? he not | and Georgetown, and recommends that the trustees for three years; Parsons, Zimmerman, mde petprger fy = ee board ii te Proceedings agatnst offenders and McGowan for two years, aud Gillis, Wil- a ee a) oben - | under the laws referred to; adopted. lard. and Sparks for one year. ae Cy = he ¢ p soeuae Houy Wen le zt P Im Sun aed Teer teare eae a eaeh tania: | Set the Gountn Go mat is bie (counsel's) opinion | Catholic and churches, the services the secretary was directed ta adver- varties tise, requesting all holding bills against deparement A the Ist of April to present oem fore the ext meeting of the board, April 18 The use of an okt hose carriage was | mere chi granted the i6th district club for us: in the pro- Session at the emaucipation celebration on the W6th instant. A communication from a George- town merchant, inclosing a copy of a judgment against one of the members of the department, # asking that the board take some action in as laid over informally. fit the hatchet. They were invited to believe | being commemorative of the triumphant entry that this man, who is said to be a Herenies, in of ocr Blessed Saviour into Jerusalem. The bread dayli made these wounds, which a of Resng one Sis: four years nes etrengts, enough to | branches in the make. Why, some of these e service to-morrow. Next week is etrate the skin, hardly. The brain in some is | Holy Week, and the services are very soft—softer than mu isand the terize Dgmye ovens! a jurers’ minds must be soft, indeed, if they be- | rative of the and_ su eve that this strong man inflicted the blow. Redeemer. The following Sunday — Ge. Henkie referred to the tracing of blood | when the resurrection is celebr: with joyt by Mr. McDevitt, who works up bis case well, | services. no authority to prescribe | ry, who, without rules tor fishing; that so far as the memorialists | took the dilemma by both hor ticles which the | assembled with ry to ed | rator, Kev. Dr. Mitchell in the chair. read from committee on systematic reported the ordinance committee, | in favor of the use of envelopes as a means to Tv tion said bill should | bene: GAM cks, bine wing, 75c.@@1® pair: mai Ovements on north sic Litt; £1 22@ 91-50% pair; widgoon, he 91H pair; | of Cameron street, between Koyal aud. Fairtee Macicheae M$ g pairs: Tal head 312 pa streets, 26 feet 6 inches by 100 tee! 5 also, wild tarkeve: @ a Mand, gore, 16.81.25 act 1k Caner Bee Cameron street, 82 feet 3if 1 enalev ei Sees . “ty : inches cast of Royal street, 20 tect’? inches b: Pree GEE Poe P5ir;, vonioan, We. | Tet foot Binchoa Dee te cena ate bray oh eo! —Potatoes, Trish, SS a | sng “ ponbeogg 3 feet SA, inches north of Cameron aurcet, wlons yellow. 212 | street, 31 feet 5 inches by 123 feet 5 inches; also, pesky, cady eokery, Waahe. lot on east side of Roval street, 119 fost 14 i sting,) 400@50¢, per peck; do,, | iches north of street, 2'feet 2 inches Cameron by 123 feet Ginches, T. A. Brewis’ heirs, to R. M. Lawson, Cc. per gitar! ‘per quart; oranges, e. Ml % ALMOST A Fatat Accwwert.—Ni, before Berter.—Philadelphia print, 6c. ® th.: ¢! last a on Toe we Beech called TH ie i far lo., Bw. "Bees, @ dozen, ‘the upper portion of our city. | , Porray —Gitckons, $1@$1.50 ® pair; ducks, ile ‘strange washeard in the | We have on hand a large stock of all kinds of Sin- The 5125 ‘ir; turkeys, §1@@3. cl house, which was thought by them to be made | gle and Double Gilt, Covered, 3 eee ON eer oe Lay roine one to in. The young RUBBER, NICKEL, 6 Sn eae geist wa 1 nee oe tale cme Jorg SILVER-MOUNTED HARNESS, & Dunningeton, general commission mer- gui HM of our own make, which we are determined to sell chants, 917 Louisiana avenue, betwoen 9th and 10th worogeaber Pha Bnteny at very low prices. streets northwest :—Flonr—Super, ~ 7; al ‘Sule agents for Hill's celebrated 0; corn 3 rye, . 41.5083; beans—white CONCORD HARNESS, of which we have a stock at Concord prices. ‘The Concord Harness Collars have a reputation all over the country for durability and strength, TBUNKS and SATCHELS in great varicty. CEDAE TRUNKS, for proteotion against moths. ‘Call and examine stock. $500,000 CASH GIFTS! t LUTZ & BI 5.00; stim 497 Penn. ave.. next to National ; country ront do., .. of hay and straw ‘have been sold; :—Best quality, €1.70@1.80 second. qi 1@§1.. pa ry 1. ty & 00) 1.46. 200 barrels corn at 5.O@ RA bs l. Tiilits oateat waue. © SOS B barrel. 10) a A Bitty Goat's Baty on 4 Pawizr.—aAn amusing ease ot assault and battery took place yesterday on the corner of 6th street and Vir- ginia avenne. Three respectable were taking a quict walk, dressed in gay colors, and while in the locality named were astonished by the head and horns of @ billy goat coming in contact with the most prominent as TUESDAY, APRIL §, 1873. It will pay customers from any part of Washi obuy Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Notivns, &e.. at NICHOLS’ new store, on 7th street, and L streets (near Bogan & Wylic’s.) 1e8.—Sinee our last report there be fad’ S300 at $1lagi2; Sack nak Nivoh are 0 Very scarce,—Sentinel, last evening. CITY ITEMS, WHITE AND COLORED Marseilles and Dack At this Concert the best musteal that can be from all parte of the add pap dee a he i, ~ —) > One fashions go—of the outlines of one of the prom- | Vests, double and ge va _ one enaders, making sad havoc of the fixings” ‘The | riety, trom £2.50 to $6 each. DEESS SHIBTS pd ladies screamed at the Ged of their voices as the Gero. C. HENNING, 410 7th street. Ove irate quadruped per: in chasing andgbut- ting them right and left. A crowd soon as. sembled and ae, Officer John N. Ber- @ authority of @ warrant, Six PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YORE SHIRTS, ready-made, for @16.50. Six PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YOKE $7 ns, thus re- cel 5 SHIRTS, made to order, at $18, $21, or #24. lieved the frightened ladies, who scam) of | until you see it: 7 ‘The assa' for sale at the mantle and gas fixture establish- poe a Tet precinct station hous, | ment of Hamilton & Pearson, Y.. C. A.| LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, where he butted the boards off his stall before | Building, 9th and D streets. 4,5,003 his wrath subsided. This morning after a hear- ing before Lieut. Gessford, he was turned over te sr tender mercies of the pound men without security. Famiiies should try it. The most wholesome 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! LADIES UNDERGARMENTS. 100 doren LADIES COTTON SKIBTS at & cents each. Tur PresnyYTERY OF THE CHESAPEAKE re- mode- THERE 18 NO EXCUSEfor poor A letter Biscuits, Rolls, twtr __ 693 PENNSTLVANIA A Gueat pisrrax of Slate secure and frequent contributions, and 70x & Pransox's, ¥. M. and D streets. that every church session see that a contribu- Se made to cach one of the objects of , and the report was closed. T , Robert Ould, Gilbert 8. Meem, Fitz- hugh Lee, and RB, By x b