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NG STAR. | September 25, 1973- , NEWS. ‘To-night. _EVENI THE MURDER OF HAIN. THURSDAY ‘The trial of Henry Young, alias Charles Williams, indicted for the murder of Frank Hahn, the Virgmia drover, on the 23th of | SECOND DAY. H in Phe Little | March last, (a resume of which crime was pub- lished in yesterday's STAR) was resumed in the or the Car-hook | Ctimmal Court, Judge MacArthur, this morn- ing. The prisoner was brought fpto court about j te o’clock. After the regular panel of jarymen bad been called THE SELECTION OF A JURY from the talesmen was proceeded with, as fol- lows, the counsel (Messrs. Harrington and Evans for the government and Messrs. Sceva, Mussey and Garnett for the defence) question: ing each one called, after he had been sworn on his eotre dive: J. W. Bromangh. had consclenti- ous scruples. Michael P. Callan, had formed an opinion. George Angerman had conscienti ous scruples. Marshal fsoen, bas never heard sed Locals, rick dwelling, and lot No.5, in » Of square 239, ew Haven fire de- he city yesterd and was f our department by Chict ce headquar- ting of the which meets pice Comm'ssioner= y: ot Pe noon. of the case; challenged by defence. Emory hard Harrin alyoeate on | Baxter, had formed an opinion. John C. How- Jovernor’= staff, yeste: lored bis res- | @fd, had read the accounts but had formed no ignation of the position, which wa: Opiiuion; aecepted and sworn. | Adolph F. Lip ard, challenged by defence. George Worse, bad formed 's decided “opinion. Sam: uel Emery, do. John H. Wilson, do. Ed- ward Edwards, challenged by the defence. Frank Dorsey, had formed an opinion. Philip His successor has not The Germania Menner, visit Richmond next Sv aitimore will Fn ronte through join, them and M. Muy,do. Samuel Duvall,do. Alfred Pope, éo. Wm. Clements, had decided con tious sernples. Alex. T. Borland, had formed a de- cided opinion. Walter Evans, over age. Wm. Lecket, bad formed adecided opinion. ohn | 1. Cockrell, do. W. D. Murphy, Joseph E. Knott, do. Charles H. Demar, do. Ja F. Brian, do. C. R. MeBiair, accepted sworn. Edmund Barrett. had formed an optn- fon, but not decided; challenged by defence bi ard E. Sn med an opinion. >. Parker | svRors telds his vanctare the Yrerait's Covet —- ©. Howard and r court ordered forty talesr At yesterday's session of national counerl court 0 ort of American Mec! 4, t bis, the | appear atone o'clock p. v national co “ag g ut 1 o'clock, Mr. Garnet nm that one of the witnese 6 hewlquarters. The court raixd the © was kept at declined te wake any order. polic riet attorney iad dextng the wae LED, and doring the war | as follows:—K formed an opinion. dereniah G. Matick, read the # | | count at the time, but had no opinion now; ob- } | gates from nonal crop ¢ With the coo! weatl: annosed br favorite place along the coping department bui terribly deformed front of the Exe Jected to, Samuel H. Bacon, had formed an opinion on the case; was prejuliced against the prisoner. P. A. Darneille, had formed an opin- ion srom reading the papers. Judge MacArthur.—Would you hang a man on newspaper reports? Mr. D.—Of course no one wonld hang a man without evidence. The Court set him aside. F Wm. Dixon, had an impression from reading the papers at the time, b ided opinio accepted and sworr. ‘John Ogden, had form an opinion—but not a decided one—trom the Newspaper accounts: ice, and be- lieved he could try the case fairly The defence challenged for cause. > | _ The court ruled, after questioning Mr. Og- | den, that be was competent. The defence noted an excepti Aiter the statement had b ngton is again ‘One of the If directiy in outside the en- ansi closure. Let the vagrant act be enforced. os A Wash: BOW BE Ww e, RESCTED e © redneed to nor Uke Case, | . Owen O'Hare, had not formed tu the guiltor innocence of the p | cepted and sworn, | THIS COMPLETED THE Jt opinion as souer; ac- which stands as | S. Burr, John M. Lucas, Jobn Brent. er. eorge Wahl, Wr, Dixon, ar reas, and Bra. 12; ¢ th of Marcel iquare in a dyin a a prisoner w at the American House, Virginia end of the Long bridge w the check to Mr. Curnow who keey in t ene to bw war, live out ¢ a window ard app when hundreds of + © There he te tossed pov zard’s Koost; that he denied city; that he bad bleod om bis boots, Toved these tacts the government ex- a verdict of gnilty. r. Garnett objected to the sec réietment as ungramatice!, © dewur. ‘The government cuggested that it was to late to demur i the no uy ONY. lied, and stated that 2 deczasc killed, at W' Deceased br for which witness 5 42, for $321.12. It was after 5 a. When witness last saw Mr. Hahn ntended ta return by the Hall ¢ railroad, the depot of wht tes at the and the answer wus given, some whisky;" opened the door the prisoner came in and got a drink of whis r ‘That man (the prisoner) after g ig locke showed mea check fer S321 n s was good in Alexs f time tt banks opened; witn . that the b about nine. “I am certain that th Tt ia the man I saw tual nig! saw him e head: zed him ed: — Witness re aud got up becauze |: was twas t to waiton persons who called there at s sent f and when he te arriy me to poltee head ames that nig =: «i Mr. McDevitt on Injured, | said he would bring the man down to see 1f he 8 oon fe hut nt was the man who had ea at his house. Me ‘se Devitt told Young to ask for a drink of whisky, identified him before he said a £ bigh cheek bones and a scar on his er told Mr. Sceva, in speaking of the he would like to see every d—d nig- sitive the prisouer had a scar his 5 Axyorarn oMTLAINT Berore Tue Commit- | Tee InvestioaTING THE MaGisTRATES AND aud was completely was caught ago not 4 warrant against her before Jastice Dray | for a debt of $14 contracted by her deceased | nusb. She proved that ail her property was he g her first hasband, and Justice Drary de at her property was not holden for her { ond Lusband’s debte, and dismissed \>out a month since Khottagain sao! same account before Justice Clash. moned she intormed young Clark, the : that she was not liable for the debt a* Bad been decided by Justice Drury, and that attend conrt the next day. She | judgment was rendered against Last week, on Monday or Tuss- D. Clark came to her bouse © was instructed to make the money e her ort roperty. She told him her property | was exempt, and declined to pay it. Clark se | atoy for 2 vagon aud took down a valnat ntervste of the Univer- | painting, wort! s(%, which was « present 1) cburch, winch the following re the | frst husband. and with which she was very Harriet M. | loath to part, and placed it in the wagon. H achard, Georgi A. Kowley, Susan K_ | gtco levied on rome other artic! cl ‘Turner, and Sara’ , of the District of | abeut to remove, when she borrowed #20 from Columbia, A. J- Chapin, of lowa City, jowa; F. | @ neighpor and paid the judgment and costs to J. M. Whitcom), 0: ass. M. Lewis | the amount of $15.60 and took a receipt. She Thomas, of Pl iadeiphis, aud Caroline A. | knew she was submitting to uo outrage, bat Soule, of Fordhax New York thought it would cost more to re,’ levin the prop- erty than te pay the bill | | ' Watt's Orena Hovst.—Miss May Gallagher, the charming little Washington artist, w gin her pidy of house may be ex- Britmine presets have been is sines nt last report, as follows :—Otto Voltand, one- K 7 aa ‘ory brick back building, 7th street, between Ube have net b fchacte even bt eer N and © northwest; Breeu, ‘two-story formanees shoul not frame, ‘th sireet, between E and F do., T. Lyddane, additional story ou two-story stor house, High street, between 2d and Jd nertheast, Mrs Riordan, two-story brick, corner North Capitol and G streets northeast; J. J. Griggs, do.. 11th street, between E and G southeast, F- T Rewtings, two two-story frames, Fraukila ic pantomine of “The Mystic Gut” This makes tn a tine bill. en “ s > o street, between #th and Sth northwest; Jobu J. sane Sa vkseaar ofamec etasacrnicsd | Tulbeig, hres twretorg frames Sih dee be: tween K and 1. sou yesterday afternoon, by Judge Wylie, to Rich- ard Harrington, esq', the newly-appointed Sec- the presence of the Sceretaty Stanton, Major Rich ards, ari others. It is the intention of Secre tary Harrington to retain street, ; Mrs. Jane Clark, do. brick. © street, between dth and iéth northwest, Mrs. Anna ©. Selke, two-story brick, 12th street between E amt F do.; Mrs. H. Jackson, do. }ith street,-between 8 and T do. Durhay, do., 10th street, bet ween md O do.; brick stable, 20th ast for the ptes- | John F. Murray, two-stor Sr the Duststen ot Oaee © AWBEREY | meet, between E and F do. = pschanme Snooker Warts 4 Drvorcy E. Cahitt vester von Tae IMPnovewsnt ov TrH Gay entered suit for Catheran Boyle vorce from the bonds 0: mats Royle, to whom she wa: She charges cruel tres ate ie now in jall for au assault upon her pn wan mo it Srreer.—!it will be recollected that about “-elve months since Geer, for a di- J Tax varied attracti: Comique this w that popular place of ity after novelty is introduced interest. the Thea rawing tne houscs where x e to keep ay i mT TES. THE Reeistsatiox.—The work of the board ot yeateriay 42 white and 1. colored; total 46 white aud 2) ceinse., tabu, 71. Menry Young on Trial for His Life. | The i District Polities, THE PROWINITION CAMPAIGN. of the temperance league, appotr red on Tuesday evening, met last night at Nvo.s20 F street, and it was agreed that men be selected as their candidates In the va- rious divtriets noted for their public spirit, fa- | Yorable te judicious improvements, of pige meral character and total abstinence princi- ples. Soh men, it was contended, would com- maud the respect, at least, of all parties, and, if elected, be able to represent the jal in- iercsts of the district in the House of Delegates, with a view to & sowad economy and ‘the social | er of all classes of the com- manity, ‘The following names were added to the com mittee: Mr. Messer, Anderson Richardson, Juo. W. Hayes, Ed. Devins, Mr. Wheeler, of G | town; A. 1. aplor, AY, Leech, 8. L. H- Win- field, W. B. Gongales, Ed. Johnson, W. H. Chase, Wm. Spurgeon Daniel Hopkins, Pa- trick Curtin, 1. C. Graham, W. H. Norton, Jno. ©, Harkness, W. H. Young, Martin Ahrens, J. lexander, Nicholas Drum- . Potkinhorn, A. A. Wheelock, Geo. Savage, Chas. Simpson, Jere. L. Kidwell, Ed. ©. Mills, » T. soe F. M. Brad- aupin, Dr. Jos. Walsh, M. F. Cassy, . MeNeir. KIGATH DISTRICT REPUBLICANS, An adjourned meeting of the Young Men's Republican Club of the Sth distcict was leld Jast evening in the hall of the 4th Baptist chureb, on R street; Mr. John R. Brooks, pres- ident of the club, in the chair, and Mr. B.D. Dudley secretary.’ Resolutions were adopted that “there seems to exist in certain quarters of social circles, aud on the part of the public press of this District, an unwise and urjust dis- position, which seems to result trom personal motives, to rouse such a tone of public senti- ment as will Congress to abolish the present form of government and to substitute commissioners for the same, which is, in our judumeut, another one of those gigantic strides toward centralization and despatiem: ‘There- fore, * *& * we do earnestly enter our pro- any sueb action as this on the part and we respectfully urge that the of government be continned until iment of one in which the people iso the rights of American , “that we, nnder existing cir- hi) wath joy the very wise and tment by the President of Shepherd as Governor of Columbia, knowing that his wide ¢, patient researeh, amd compre- intellect prove him to be to discharge the daties of cé to which he has been appointed.” After some other business had been transacted the meeting adjourned, and the club, headcd by the National Band, proceeded fo the residence of their candidate, Mr. Elphonso Youngs, and tendered him a serenade. Mr. Brooks intro- éuced Mr. Youngs, who, in a brief address, ac- cepied the nomination. He said: ‘The Board of Pablic Works has been active and enterpri- sing. beaut th plac hey have done much to improve and this capital city, and it the good work 1. In all that they have doue in ng and making beautiful the waste es they have my hearty and earnest indorse- ! Tsay here that if elected to repre- our tegistature I will answervingly hem an carnest support in all sucl. meas- lires a8 Will contribute to your progress and prosperity.”? THIN TRENTH MISTRICT REPUBLICANS. ‘The headquarters of the 13th district républi- can elub was yesterday established at No. 816 K street. Ata meeting of the young men’s re- publican elub last night that y resolved ommittee of the whole on registra- DONSERVATIVES, ive citizens of the 20th district rening at W uM orner of “i Mr opted pledging the con- tet (9 Mr. SteMahon, » remembered, was nominated Pree Mase Renresentnt Inetrict to the i me Ter follow NG T NO HILADELPATA— lasonic gr ‘and boities of this the rien; L: A. Yates, ongley, M. E. D.G. ft. P Hen reasurer; Wall, K. L. G. Eviter Stor, My atvention has been callea to marticle iu a morning paper reilecting upon Mr. ©. M. Golden, superintendent of the Guod Hope road. The uranimo: ion of all the propercy holders in that vicinity is that we have ot um honest incorruptible superintendent im Mr. Golden, one who is endeavoring to do his whole duty by us, and we trust and sincerly ‘ bupe the Board of Public Works will sustain him im his endeavors to have our work well done. Goov Horg. (Se WS Atairs in Montgomery County, Md. A POLITICAL COALITION—MIXED REV! CAN AND DEMOCKATIO TICKET—THE KEASON WHY—PETTER ROADS WANTED, ETC. Rockvite, Monreomery Co., Mo., i735. in es- ‘ing the primary meetings ve sometimes heretofore received ¢ ho we.e particularly objectio portion of the most respectable iomocrats, but always hoping for better things at the next ensning election they have stuck to their party through thick and thin and elected minees, belleving them at the time unfit nT th tions. Forbearance has at length saved to be a virtue, and from present pros- * ol! Montgomery will rid herself of the ical hyenas who have eaten her flesh and «re now growling over the bones. Such well- known ard respectable citizens of the county as ¢ Peter, (brother of Dr. Armistead Peter 2wu,) Judge Bonic, and other prom- ould name, have been ignored by nd their advice disregarded, buc ends have at last determined, at any @ of purty prejudice, to endeavor to bring abont a be state of things. By an agree- ment with this conservative element of the democratic the republicans at their con- party, in this place on Saturday lust nominated A MIXED TICKET, composed of an equal number of conservative, icmocrats and repablicans, all efficient and nest men, who are willing to lay aside party issues for the benefit of the people they repre- state sept, und the following is the ticket :— s nate, BH. ©. Hatloway; house of representa- tives, P. G. Connolly, Christopher Lansdale and sobn N. Soper; county clerk, John T. Vincent; register of deeds, John H. Allnutt; sheriff, Wm. ‘tkins; county commissioners, Wm. Brown, Wathen and M. Thomas. There are two jonal nominations to be made for count; commissioners, and Mr. Harvey Fawcett ‘and Dy. Barack Offutt are spoken of—both good men. On the above ticket the candidate for tate senator is a republican, the candidates tor the house of representatives democrats, the candidate fer county clerk a republican, and so on through the list. B&TTER ROADS WANTED. Since the opening of the Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, old Mont- gomery bas seemed to awake trom her slumbers, and now ull she wants is honest legislation an: geod reads, and I predict for her a position in agricultural importance second to but few counties in the state. 5; ing Of roads, few people have more cause of complaint than the taxpayers of Montgomery county; they are heavily taxed to keep the roads in repair, but there seems to be such an attraction at our y of Rockville, that the centripetal s both commissioners aud supervisors of re aroand ite borders, whilst the people at Is distance are compelled’ to plod their way over yn and sideling roads. . MonTcomERy. --— --—_- +e -____ &7 The panic killed the Shreveport fund. 7 Correct spelling of panies —Pay nix. 7A divorced Vinton, Iowa, man got mar- ried that same night. a7 4 kerosene engine to drive sewing ma- chines has been made. «7 Batting boxes” is a favorite relaxationof£ the boutblacks. s7"'rhe Wabash river, Ind,, is 80 lo w as to be beneath notice. s7-Vicksburg nurses have purdie races with po coaches. Scnnhe! we groom of 79 are honey- 87-A bride of 72 mooning at Ripon, Ww ths sind of Dyepopa It is a comfort to know GEORGETO N. that the Peruvian Syrup will cure worst Tur Caxat.—The receipts of the canal com- cases of Dyspepsia, af thousands are ready 10 pany for the week om kt e 20th of September Were :—Cumberland, $14,990.36; Georgetown, $3,055.63; Williamsport, $206.48; Hancock, not recelved; oo a vired week, carrying 29,139 tons of coal. Forty-nine Doats' lett Cumberland on Monday, catrring 5,605 tons of coal. THE ATTENTION OF THE POLICE Is called to Gotay & Morrttt, 9,17,1. Cor. i5th and F sts., opp. Treasury. To cet nip of the Chills immediately, take Dooley’s Ague Powders. They eure ~— the hillon the southeast corner of Fayette and | nently. “ L pee FE Clee mag fe dea oa Fine Warcuss. upral wi jing a throwing sods at'eash, other, make it pfred Our great ialty, American and imported too lively for the comfort of ‘residents in that | watches of suj quality. Fine watch repair- wien the young vuwdice make themselves moe | womens et” Gorar & Monettt, when ves re ” maa '9,17,1. Cor. 15th and F sts. opp Treasury. River News.—The schooner J. Reese arrived acacia eee cece | Posp’s ExTRacT cures rheumatism, burns, piles. ulcers. toothache, core throet, sprain: fealds, soreness, old sores, headache, co! lameness, bruises, boils. ands, neuralg’ hoarseness, diarrhiea, and all hemorrhages, etc. Ponds Extract differs ftom all other advertised to-day from Baltimore with a cargo of salt for I. Thos. Davis & Co.; and the steamer Lady of the Lake cleared for Norfulk with flour and general mer ize. —The receipts of grain to-day Gat Trap were 1,000 bushels wheat per schooner Kitty Ann, ffom Alexandria, for Hartley & Bro. and | PrPeinetreuted of in medical writings, and 9! ushels do. r canalto H. M. Talbott, ~ - + - and a smal lot to T-G. Wheeler. The offerings | KDOWn to'be a cure for these diseaces. m,th,s,tf on ‘change were 2,000 bushels wheat, but the THERMOMETERS and berometers are repaired — and sellers could not agree upon the price. and made to order by Hempler near 4 street tae; TuRoo-Rvssiaw Bare; Medteated Va- & Bathe, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, E street. 5,20,6: ALEXANDRIA. ee Horse Tuter.-Mr. Henry Giesking, a Writcox & Gins’s Sewrne Macutne. The butcher, who has a stand in the Centre market, | celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. Washington, visited this city this afternoon for the purpose of gaining information in regard to aman named George Giles, who stole a horse and wagon from him on Thursday last. He fourd the wagon at Chatham’s stable, where it had been left by the thief, who borrowed a sad- Baum’s hoopskirt and corset Intelligencer building. factory, 7th street, x 1” Ponp’s ExTRacr is for sale at wholesale by Chas. Stott & Co., 48 Pennsylvania avenue, and by druggists everywhere. tw, f,! ale and bridle, and has not since been seen. | pay srazr SEWING MACHINE sales of 1872 Giles has been lately employed as a fireman on the Baltimore railroad. {tts thought that he | Were $219,060. 18th has gone south. Tun NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, Corner cf Tue ProrsstTant Episcorat Jvsttez.— | New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ot. oe Ppaiee Ber grip rk i — — a annum on de; for each cale: —_ are jeminary of the diocese ot Virginia, near Banking hours, tod Saturdays, city, coamenoed this morning at 10 o'clock. | to8& 218, 14016 The alumni and visitors met in the seminary oe eee chapel, and an address of welcome was deliv- THE COM MUNITY at large appreciate the use- ered by Bisbop Johns inthe most fervid and | fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 1,5 feeling terms. Other addresses were made b: Dr. Jos. Packard, Kev. C. W. Andrew, Bishop Lee and Rev. Dr. Norton. ‘The latter stated that by the tailure of Mr. Dodge, of New York, this institution has lost the liberal bequest of $100,000 made by him, and is now $7,000 in debt. Mr. Dodge made this bequest several years ago, but requested the privilege of holding back the principal for awhile, as he needed it in bis busi- ness. He paid over the interest regularly, but his failure now will cause the loss of ail. SreakinG To-morgow NiGat.—Goy. Gil- bert C. Walker and John W. Daniel, esq., of Lynchburg, and Mr. L. B. Taylor, of ‘this city, are to address the people of Aiexandria to-mor- row night at Sarepta hall.—Sentinel, ast eve- ning. . Henry Street Rarcroap Track.—Pro- ceedings in the Henry street railroad track case will Le commenced to-morrow before K. Kem- per, commissioner, when the corporation attor- 'Y Will adduce evidence to prove that the bond of $10,000 given by David Pullman on the in junction restraining the city city council from interfering with the track in question is worth- es: East Atwxawpria RArLroap.—Gangs of laborers are now at work on all the sections of the Bast Alexancria railroad, the road to ¢. nect the W. ©., V.M.and G.S. railroad the B. and 0. railroad at Bladensburg, via a ferry across the Potomac at this city, and it is ently expected that the road will be com- pleted and in running order by the end of the current year.— Gezette, last evening. ‘Tex street cars of the Georgetown branch GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, THERE WILL BE A MASS MEETING of the REPUBLICANS of the THIBD FOURTH DISTRICTS at New Market House Guorgetown, on FRIDAY, September 25111, at 732 o’clock p m! A number of eminent speakers will be present. A fall attendance is requested. By or- der of the Executive Oommittee. it™ BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARW, &e.. & , AT AUCTION On SATURDAY MOBNING, Soptemor 27th, at 10 o'clock. T will sell, at my guction 0. 174 Bridge street, a general as- of Household Farniture, Crockery, ware, &c THOMAS DOWLING, Ane! ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No*69 WEST STREKT, BETWEEN GREEN AND GOMEBY STREETS, AT AUCTION. n SATURDAY, October 4tb, at § o'clock p m., Twill sell on the premises part of lot No be tee fest on the south side of Weat street by a depth of 99 f A tmproved by & nearly new two story brick ‘dwelling hones, con- + rooms, water, cas, &. f cash, baisace in 6 and 12 months, with interest at 3'per cent., secured by a dec! ¢ {rust on the property. Conveyancing at the cost 0 the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required as soon as the property ix strack off Sept73 eodid. THOMSS DOWLING, Anct. Y¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown, taining ser Terme: H of the Metropolitan road commenced running | VALUABLE IMPROVED | PROPERTY ON to their western terminas—the Academy of the | WS? STREET, BETWEEN WASHINGTON sm Le > AND CONGRESS STREETS, AT AUCTION. Visitation, on Fa: street—yesterday after- ‘On THURSDAY, Gctob.¢ 24, aed Oct p. noon. ‘They are patronized already, bat m., L will sell, on the-premises, part of Lot will treble their business as soon as they ran on 200" fromting /0 feet on the south sie of West street, between Washington and Congres: streets. pth of 120 feet. The improvements consist oi ntial aud nearly new Briok Dwelling Houso, th room, and cellars water e of the best locations in One-third cash: balance in 6, 12, and 18 months, with interest at 10 per cent. per annum, 6@- cured by @ deed of teuston the property. Convey- ancing st cost of purchaser. A deposit of $100 as regular time and early and late. The late at night travel from Washington to Georgetown is very heavy, the tide being in the other direc- tion in the mo THE TARRING AND Fearnening TRAGEDY. The investigation in the Kelsey case, before Coroner Bayliss, at Oyster Bay, Long’ Island, has been resumed. It is proposed to hold a s00n fs the property is strnck off. secret session, in which Mrs. Ockley!shired girl | “sep33-a THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. argaret MeUauley, and Arthur Hurd’s hir = girl, Annie Cronan, will be examined. [m- NOTICE, portant evidence is expected to be elicited in reference to the finding of a portion of a man’s body in an ash barrel on Mrs. Oakley's pren.- CHEAPER THAN EVER! Just received, @ large stock of I lngrain, Two and teen. James Ives a clerk in the employ of A. | Three ply Geitage ard other brande of CARPETS, T. Stewart, has also been summonod. His tes- | OTLOLOTHS, MATS, RUGS, HASSOCKS, WLN- timony is expected to implicate Royal and Ru- | DOW CURTAINS, FIXINGS, «cc, which we will dolph Sammis. Mra. Julia Sammis, nee Smith, | Se}! cheaperthan any house in the District. All we has been ulso summoned to appear before Cor: | ®** Is ® eee oe GUTMAN’S, over Bayliss. Duncan MeKay, who is known 117 Bridge street, Georgetown. as the unwilling witness, told his hired man the ce ceeown sey9-1m_ ty after the tarring and featharing of Selsey, | JU, eV Geots Aupenits be Or REM ED ast 1’ guees he won't her any more women. DYED has not been seen for some time. With every pe ipa taciiity and a full corps of skilled workmen, we are eas at it with « determination to do it good and to cleaa it all out on time or dye in the effort; not that we are tired of living, but becanse by dyeing we expect to live, while we know not how to live except we dye. W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUK- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 9° 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. 0. until sunset. Saturday sepa-ly N s GEEGANS ICE CREAM PARLORS, High street, Tae PHILaperraia Tracspy Hiew Live.—Parker, who shot bis wite lay in Philadelphia, and then committed suicide, was the son of the late Isaac Brown Parker, who lezt an estate fully worth $3,000,000, to be di- vided among two sons and three daughters. ‘This estate comprises some of the most valna- ble property in Philadelphia, owning the ground upon which the Continental hotel ant the Grand Central theatre stands. The exact provisions of the will left by the father who bad amassed this colossal fortune was to the etlect that the heirs were to enjoy only the income of | _®°8%-17 Georgetown, D.C. pal might sentines te bee ngoyed by tele chit: | (*ABRRIAGES | CARRIAGES al mi continue enjoy tl ir ehil- it Gren, aod ifany died witheat weug their share | © CARRIAGES! was to merge into the general estate for the ben- | | 1 bave now in stock a larre and complete assort- efit of the others. Iis wife was the danghter of | Tantus eters Heme Cenetngtees eee Robert MacGregor, and had been twelve years | Srtwa horses authn sites aaetes Char married. He leaves only onechild—a boy turee | ence, both bui very little used; will be sold cheap. years old. Aiso. a large number of second-hand ages ata —_—_—_—_— bargain. Repairing promptly attended to. Errrcts or Too Mucs Caovera Mepicrne. H. GRAHA' New Repository ‘actor. 20n23.8t" 410-414 Bik sty between D and B. AS, STEWAKT & Co. Columiva Law Building. opp. City Hall, REAL ESTATE, AND Lif INSURANCE A New Albany, Ind., dispatch, dated Septem- ber 29, says:—*Col. T. C. Dunham, judge of the Clark criminal court, created a sen- Charlestown last night, by engaging in broils in public at Kenneth’s hall. The judge was there with his daughter, aged about 11, and, being under the influence of cholera medi- Gilbert of offering her an This brought about a difficulty, Dan- ham slapping Gilbert's face. The wife of Pat persion J er giao that Dunham ought to be sm FIRE AND BTS. Ho Li dF for Sale, it 7 cusece Famine Tater Sty Reet ant Ba Tasurance effected in the beat and most reliable companies. sepz}-lm OYSTERS: 7 NIOHOLAS WHITE. NORFOLK OYSTEK VEPO' street, between 6th and 7th, of 1 Baltimore and Potemac Raiirond ru inched, and his Honor was turabled a down stairs and ‘bly bruised. The af- | Repot, has constantly on hand OY fair created much unfavorable comment, and TRS ofthe bee auauty, from ope ee nn eo deep chagrin among the democrats. (iow. Hen- | raifroad. Hotels, Restaurante and families supplied dricks had better send down his militia.” by the quat, gallon, bushel, oF barrel, at the cheap- SU UEUEEP-EDSEEESTERETeea rates. sept ent marl in Tur Tonacco Cror.—The Danville (Va) | ——————————————_—————_ Register says:—‘‘We had the erpportanity on R44 be Ate PeeecteRy OF TUE Mond Helds of tobacco lying | tn separate plats for carts suuare on micale of Afty Danville and Pittsylvants | feet to ihe inch, comprising all lots, parts of lots court-bouse. Very little of it has been cut. All | gndeubdivisions, with date ana. moos of cone, tt? the fields , and sume of them were | rectness verified by Wm, Forsyth, e2q..° ity 80 backw: it is scarcely possible that | Surveyor. Also, the assessed valae of ground and they will be ready for housing before frost. a | impro Inench lot, and s description of the great the tobacco is ripening a green | band ing material thereof, with the location of fire: color, oving to the late rains which filled it with | Pin€?yntormation bearing upon the value of prot ot Bot inquired Rene gosta thn end vous tay rat otto enened se, a ar t tho crop as Yeing ia the condition of that Ing twenty-four kruares: — we bave . be as beavy as usualin pounds, but Sannot b6 | apg pq WAtM S270" B.C. September 1178. of, Re Af there be any yeilow tobacco | hereby informed. that consented to the re- made, it belch alcond which stands onthe hill | quest of Messrs. B. LAS ‘aehtz, . W. Pratt we come.’ two to examine and b Pubitentian of what ix of: § atl : pil ii a i rf LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, | MENT THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF VOW OPENING. 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ARE NOW OPENING THEIR FALL SToc oF CHOICE AND ELEGANT GOODS. Dress Department. WE HAVE OPENED IN THIS DEPART- ELEGANT AND STYLISH FALL SUITS EVER DISPLAYED IN CONSISTING OF WASHINGTON, BLACK ALPACA DRESSES, at 21s 60 BLACK ALPACA DRESSES, 1s 60 BLACK ALPACA DRESSES, st ome 1650 SATEEN DRESSES, «at 15 00 SATEEN DRESSES, ot 1s oD COLORED SERGE DRESSES, i275 COLOBED SERGE REDINGOTES, st. 15 60 AND WE WILL OPEN (DAILY) ADDITIONS TO OUR STOCK IN THIS DEPARTM: r TILL iT IS REPLETE IN ALL 17S DE TAILS, Hosiery and Underwear De- partment FOR LADIES AND CIILLDREN. OUR STOCK IS NOW BEING RECEIVED AND WE HAVE OPENED OUR FALL STOCK OF LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, WEEK OURENTIRE STOCK OF UD AND WEAR. WILL ALSO BE COMPLETE IN ALL ITS Our Glove Department LINES. Men’s Department. OUR STOCK OF MEN'S UNDERWEABR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, de., de., WILL ALL BE RECEIVED THIS WEEK. WILL RECEIVE THIS g LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, B. J. DONAUUE, w mdon University, _ EDUCATIONAL inetrict HABMONY ¢ the M asic Store aco EORGETOWN ‘This Boarding and Day Sobol fi Will be reopened Beptember 2.103. A full corpe of experienced Teachers sorvare epgacet For cirewsars, 4c. address MISS LO Principal. ¥ STEPHENSON st. Georg tory of J Ke ie siden Prof Ba ES-* A PROR S EELE N YS, southeast corer - abe , s NARY FOR YOUNG ZA DIES —The Anites of this Institution x ress ONDAY, 18th of Sep Fe seldrem MOA. TYCOON ana 8 bosons she Cae ‘i [8 ory pee y! opposite Lites tn Detreete, Warhingtor. Seption of etud mt ard of Dire . q..Jehn F ¢ Perry Bra a, B fir days excepted 625. ‘Stati arther tn! UST THE PLACE FOR WY y a INSTITUTE, © Peee ancum. A.ddre tA a +. Mathew 's Sic ZAGA COLLEG? Usr eniber Bet 23 _JSMES CLARK, President vely to direct the etud loses fares on the ssior, and mm, will be dot 5Y, Esg., of the Was! A POST-GRADUATE COURSE of one ysar's strociion in Legal Practice } cotnection with the seb. hav “APPLE aa e of Suri yy GEORGE F neton bar. _INSURANOE COMPANIES. CBE YOUR PROPERTY bis) 5 id S INSURANCE OoMPAaNny OF WAs. BTON AND GEORG TOWN, D.C, CHARTERED BY OONGKESS 1597 Capital aud surplus. * Olive; Boom Ne. 1, over B: Dreerrers: Jomee Adams. President: Amirew Kothewell, Tr Parker, A. A. Wiison, Wo. W 7 ma Ch 78 ©, 4, OPT went the following stony’ Fire fase GERMAN ANERIVAN, OF N ¥., Card Caplin’, 8 1.050,09 THE MERCHANTS, OF BEWARE, Bw-wr ash A: 8." HE CORCORAN Compa OF THE DISTEIOT OF COLUMBIA. Oreamized Apréi 1973 capital e100 OBFIOE Boa SYLVANIA AVN (OvaR MuLBvEN s Dave Stone JOHN 7. LENMAR, Prevtitout PPh rehtes ORE: —Win. Orme, B. Ciny Stowart, Con Jas. L. Barvour, Edward Dro prs Green, Jobn Bailey, a: UW. tore Com: 7 The dustness of this Gompangy ber the target of ome aimclar Inerttetion : F. BEYER, Genera: Acum, 803 ond B05 > 5 onrt ly v i JAMES BYKES, Propreeror Faoxnixe Penner. Betwom Ws and Vita Sree, jand-ly Warn:reton, D. 0. C C. WILLARD, BBBITT HOUSE, ay) WAGHINGTON Dp © GBbrescricat reoscEey VANIA AVENUE MANUFA’ BROOURAGE a AOTURE! REPAIRED AND OOVEBED. JAMES 8, TOPHAM & Cox, HARNESS, SADDLE AND TRUNK MAN - FAaCTORKKS, . Bo, 485 SEVENTH STREET, Blext to Odd Follows’ Hall,

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