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ing ta laches the amount EVENING STAR, | "se serecremsnr case, pecan wens Sint Sey late | Secrmert ora pees = ——$—————————_ Interesting Proceedings in Court, | the part of the gentlemen of the grand Mfr. Riddleobjected to CITY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL.- Soear : tect Seandernts tt: | ee ae ee For rellet from Gores Beetben, clad and Ia- MP cate Ebay bee ee . It was one of tl mat - rin, " iz: wi a! . a = TUESDAY......September 15, 1874. i ortamately hare attracted considerable at- eeced in, and Mr, Hayes and hie sonmeet, growing Nails, etc. visit Dr. Waite’ ecrablak- | AL Wipat Wail, corner of Rand f streets, enmity “Ze | The Case of Renton Calted—He Pails | tention. So many witnestes have been exam- | meseen| r, departed to han: up & Trent, Sq. 505 15th strect, opposite Ge tS. | Sweet ’ , LOCAL NEWS. | to snewer, S26 ee ined before the grand jary, and so many | jerson for Treatury. _ TREKS OSBORN E'S YOUSO LADIES ae ae a te what they | ata ABDIS DAY SOnouL. sag Mt | as thomedees have tortided tor that the matterhes | | Me Davidge caggested aa early & day as pos- coaeaen denon HAVE Xow a very Sandsome assortment of begins September Teh. Amusements, dc, To-night. x {ments by the Grand Jury | {U<™ beyond the reach or control of the ordinary | sible, and thoaght if the ease conld ee 1c dasrenger Ba entiements carmeuts on exsibition | Superior alventages, orthera Teachers Ford's Opera Howse.—Leo and Lotus. } nt of Mr Harrington means dy which security agat ublication poned till Friday, perhaps at that time aday | Theater bonds, 3 oor. Garments made to order only | erate terms ~ Theater Comique.—The great California art- | Court—The Indicted would be insured. I will state—submitting it | comid be fixed. Pascoie Temple Bo | im the best manner and with expedition, Pro- SELECT MAUR ScADENY, its ists, Miss Carrie Armstrong and James HH. Lar- Parties to be Tried to the better discretion of your Honor—that I| | Mr. Hiddle said he expected to have some | bids 3 mises faithfully kept. One price only. Corner af Ueniarion and Bhonctomery st kip, and other attractions. | atan Early Day. am not aware of pay that inmy Houble in finding one of the parties, and woakd Gao. ©. Haswive, No. 410 722 street. ee tr tal concert at the > eye opinion would be pre; y the publica’ compelied to find two or three of them in | bid: > ont sdemy on MOND. mo'Po"Guarch, corner of Sta ‘and B streets | Tb¢ Criminal Court room was the point of | opinion would be preludioee, b parses naméd | Canada, and it might require thirty days. 7.3. Plated Sterling Table Spoons $3 per sot rr imited. ‘Private foetraotion roatheast : nesag tue stl te cues a oe a jose Spputeany ae making cx epeearans waaeet | Te won Waaliy dsctted G Cnleoat the eave to | B rae, Fine Plate! Sterling Table Farka 3. C., and evening clastes at the seboot —_o—_—_ been set for calling the case of Benton, | o; tunity of making an appearance out | was finaily tpone the caw to me = s 8 Condensed Loca is. ane with ina conaecatl in the safe bur- subjecting themselves to what would, perhaps, | rext Monday at i2o'clock, at which time it was | 52 id, Five Plated Sterling Teaspoons, ..$1 TaPCr ee |, Circulars found at the Book Stores, or st my resi- The musical burlesque, “Leo and Lotus,” at : 3 House, ts full of f lary case. It was alio generally expected that | C8,ccGdn to that. I doubt whether any of thom | "RT tino Si Withee sae rs *s Opera Houee, is full of fun. x nt Mr. am *'the Women's Temperance Union te to be re. | ihe [erg Bingen oo fatige re mareinn wi eso any means to put themselves beyond | W. Pumpbrey as his bail, and he was accepted organized this evening at the Young Men's ‘ , Fine Table Knives. Fine Plated Caps. Fine Plated Castors 4 tow tm CHABLES H. NOURSB. io, es the school room. 2 M WASHINGTON FEMAL the jarisdiction of the court. I make this remark | in the tum of $5,000. of Q x Received at Prigg’s Jewelry — b5 Pon MONDAY, Bepiemd yest christian Association building for the parpose, | including many members of the bar and prom- stiy in view of the great publicity that bis | _ TRE INDICTMENT - Ry RE A in. at pleasure, 76 0. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4), street. ©. 2087 Ish street northwest. . - itis said, of crusad'ng on the restaurants. inent citizens. The questions were buzzed Rttended this matter, and by reason of the some- / is against Hiram O. Whitely, Ichabod C. Nettlc~ {Srorgetown’Gereral fay it Ad eased Doorer’s Yeast Powder is the cheapest, but Fy TCHEB and Miss M. ©. DOUGLAS, Bros J, Brad Adame eends fresh daily and weekly | #houtiss at the previous calling of the cas, | what sui generis character Of the case, leaving | ship. Albert Cunz, Richard Harrington,Arthar bal a ed eo. tie Bee not the lowest priced, Baking Pot Elegant | * sugie. northern papers, including the New York Tri. | “Where ‘s Benton?” “{s he dead yet?” &c- | it, nowever, wholly in the discretion of the | B. Williams, and Michael Hayes, ani charge ‘So. ~ + 187, & bid. Si | Biscuits, <a minutes. éwne extra of the scientiiic series containing | These were answered by statements from the conspiracy. The document covers 19 pages of | asic; do. 1873, cues iscuits, Rolis, Sc., prepared in a tes, court. 1 ¥ 8&5 bid, 86 asked. Gortifi = ao ‘Tynéali’s famous lecture. quid nunes, that Mr. Hine had received two The Court.—I think it is very proper, Mr. | legal cap closely written. The first count | Sewer,Se, J. a J., 1874.68 bid, 70 meked; o., IS. For Ease, comfort, and safety, wear the A meeting of Company D, firet regiment Na- | letters from Somerville, (Benton’s attorney.) | Riagie, that you hi made the remark that | charges that on the 3d of April last there was fs Did.) 70 ake CJ ed ido. 1377, | Elastic Truss, sold at 235 Pennsylvania ave. 14,6 tonal Guard, and the honorary members who | in New York, which probaly contained aMda- | yon nave; and it is perhaps proper that [ should | pending before a committee of the two Hoasys © bid, 78 a a held last night at the | witson which to base application for a farther state why I have made the remarks and given | of Congress a certain investigation or inquiry fa asked. . an 1 BILtiaRps, es armory, when resolutions of thanks tothe Sam- | Continuance. Itwas noticed that there were | the qgirections I have. I, of course, could not | concerming the official comiucrof the Governor 5 nati isl Tee — good plagers go to Adamson’s Now Bil- Ler corps of Syracuse were adopt resent Mesers. Columbus Alexander, Domaine: | be supposed not to have heard the ramors that | and other officials of the District as alleged in Wail street Ko-aay. lard Room, 305 3th street, where their Games arg Ey ‘The Wamisgton branch of Amalgamated | Ivey, T.M. Shepherd and other witnesses in | certain persons would be indicted, or had | the memorial ofsundry citizen, and one Colaa- Buw Youx,@eptomber 15--The Pon Gost them from ten to Afisen cente per game. | JE Ice! Carpenters last night electet the following o the case. Mr. Harrington and Mr. A.B. Wil- | been; that uch were in existence. I know the | bus Alexander, one of the signers of tho me- ticle saya: Aileales of gold have beon et 100" ‘ables, Balls, Ones, Cigars, Wines, &c., first- cere: President, J. P. Mackey; Hame, SG cece coris te che coertctene feel gteat anxiety that prevails, and am perfectly | morial being engagedin procuring evidence to | Un gold loare the rates have been flat and ltr ? - were earl: r . Cold morthunect, ‘Th's Insttre: tected by th beret the Society of Jervs. The course of studies ie the seme as (bat purvoed in other fustitutions ¢ by that order. Schooi will be feopeucd om = DAY, the lib of Bey AS-#0cu1 LLEGE class. | Always pleased to see his friends and | , The next ecesice will commence on Lore Sarrm- y in - Willing to @ to that anxiety of a community | su tain the allegations of the msmorial in which Foreign exchange ts meacr, with first-class bank patrons, , ADAMSON, 355 9th street, Tn’ adaittion t ‘niture and the Bcfonces per- om gn St cakes aa Robert Guristy, one of the cour sel for the me- | frit itity Je, according to the rales of law. ix | sertein teokene auttioy ned aera ee | Seer nanan at 3@'s,and withdemand | 11.6 Ground Hoor, next to Pa.ave. | taining therat, a full Oniirginte Course Is tomehe Brenan. aa morialiste, wo it 1s understood will assist the | the way of imparting all information in which | John O. Evans was presented and. referrei Dore poceas han ese ate tees Eiooe |. awe Voun Susune distes mesceaenee Chares for Darian Judge Humphreys has granted temporary | presecutionif the governmant will consent to | the public is interested, or is supposed t> be | to acd, used in eri eee Te eee DEo- | ings @d for cell loann. and BGs for prime spencer, | Company: patented Deosmuer hive hoe sheets ponaiceees may be bad at William Ballantyne s Testraining order inthe case of the Douginss | It, was aleo present engaged in animated con- | interested; and in this day and time it is aimost | sents that Whitely, as chief of tho sce wand 627% for lope dato, - | Inventor, Patentee and General Superintendent | Per turthersntormation apply to Brothers, of the New National Era Company, | yersation with Mr. Davidge, who will defend | an impossibility by any rule of law to keep | called secret service division of the Treas- Te strong and higher than yest : — seal . against Marsha! Sharpe and W. McL. Cripps, | Mr. Harrington. ‘The crowd waited impatient! : q secret the proceedings of not only a public bat Nettleship, of same service, Albert Cai of a privatefnature that the public may be firmer gotd premium for Washington, D. C., formeriy with W. B. SAM BRS, Prosidnut, Moses. Carpets renovated and cleaned of a: | Stel toteepis Gollnge Btation, Py Geo Oo. MA, eencing to prevent the seizure of the office, presses ana | until 12 0’clock, when Judge Humphreys e me service, Richard Harrington, lawyer, | market opeved at about yesteraay’s clositi 1 | dirt and imperfection, and restore to their C dus by Cripps for | tered the court ‘room and took his saat on the | interested tnt and an allowance must ba mate | ene of councel, bere said oomrintieae Gaears | au unecioce savaneed Shove nar the : ioe, Se | HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, eee et SE ane SERS Cas x, ONE | eek een: AG. RRUIEN SOOEEAL MSIE for this comatioon of things. Ido not khow that | Zrruth, Arthus B, Williae leweer, Miche: | ing been steady to etc cremainderatrong | ofigival beauty and brightness without removing |“ ‘Mail robbers ba: been at work in the vivin- | torney, followed Judge Hamphreys in. By 8t . 4 th ‘0 ca | $24.88 imes Ponovart Sitie stocks tiet actively | the carpets from the floors. Umicn, No ts Kk WASHINGTON, D.C. ity of Annapolis ion. The pouch wh TUR GRAND JURY CALLED IX. E ihe, aulawtaily id combing, cootederats | GcituPatine Sez, cake hive; untamer, aut | street northwest. Orders promptiy) exccatat The Preparatory Department opens September 8. was thrown off the Washington train S ‘The Court sald :—Mr. Kiddie, do you wish the | mation is concerned, by somebedy or other Ous- nepire with each other against said Cc- | Mric end Pacitie Mall. Rxiromesalce have Deenas | Persons Known to Iniringe i the diomieet dor | The Goleman Uuiloxe o ne Sreicasber 28. evening, to go to Annapolis, was stolen from | grand jary ? side of the officers to whom it is intrasted by 8 Alexander, to canse it to b3 believ. d by i bake Shore, 76% (@76',; Northwest, 5. | gree on the Leo Marks patent p er cieen- . the raifroad plattorm and rifted ot all the lettre | ~ Mr. itic dle —T understand the grand Jury have | Me of, th theoe is tht diference: that in for | the people of the Uaced States that ne'was X | (oHit” Union” Paciad, shase- terashe free on the Leo Marks patent proces for cle it contained. No discovery of the thieves ba: | Some preeentments to make. mer times it was confined to emali locality; | corrupt and infamous mau, to charge bim | p: Bric, S/@3s4; Becitie @In*., Wabsa, | the law, and the public are hereby caationed yet been made. The Court Are they ready? Ascertain, Mr. | but now, what is known in New York, or Wash- | with consorting with burgiars and. thieve:, SHG 00d New York Gate gin ; Last night the store of Mr. M.D. Frank, on | Marshal, if they wish to come into court. ington, or San Francisco, or London, or Paris, | and that he employed sach to break and n= cial air eam Tth street, between FE and F, was entered by a Mr. Riddle.—I presume they are. I do not it is any Gifferent now from what it has been | Hayes, for hundreds of years, so far as obtaining infor- sDeR, © ry | CAFE Wo ternis nc cours petraction widrese beware of imposition. @03 sr8eotoa 2° MEB. 0. WELLING. UL. Do aaaoemiaen —— is known next morning in cities on the | ter the office of said District Attorney, In the The Markets, Tae National Savines Bark, corner of Boss TO’ 2F — COLLEGE, thief crawling over the transom, and a num. | koow. oppesite side of the ocean. And that is the | night season and force open the iron safe there | _Baztixone, September 18 Virginia sixes, pool- yw York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 per Thorough instruction. Healthful and ber of hats ard caps were ta The Court.—Ascertain. great difference so far as obtaining information | situate, and ers, 3738; Vi ti and carry away the conten’s Virginia's consol! of the same, and they then and there further vest and coat ef the clerk, inthe pockets of | Word was sent to the grand jurv. and inafew | {st aognt not to be obtained is concerned. It re ted, Sz’; West Virzin- | cent. per annum on deposits for each calender | location One of the most carefully -comineted and which were a gold watch and chain and some | moments they entered the court, the fore- 9: North Carolina sixes, old, 20; do., new, 1; \ days poded Gan shinee eer 9 DEW, li month. Banking hours, 9to4, Saturday o has always been obtained, but there have never | combined, coufederatea and conspired to cau-e . y dand 6 to®, 13.1816 € Address Bor. JO + Ph. DY money. man having in his hand a number of indict- | heen the facilities for spreading such informa- | the arrest of said Columbus Alexander with mons, Be ear gaiot and Sty eee | eee | _ idan N25. J. Dews, who is insane on the subject of | ments, which he presented to the court. The | tion abroad as there are now. Hence it would | such stolen property in his possession, and to changed. Whest firm—N0. 1, rel western, 1 23. a MELE, TABRIV EL, 0 W sein atieot a geology, and whe has been held for severaldays | judge proceeded to carefully examine the same, Appear that there is a laxity that did not exist | carge him to be indicted therefor, prosecuted 124G@1 25; rejected do, 1.15: amber wost: EDUCATIONAL. York, fropacs ber ‘Wrench. English and Gere at police headquarters, will be placed im an in- | When he said: . in former time. That was the object of the rals | and punished under the laws of the United 31.28; do., white, 1 20@i); others un- | aera — man Boarding and Day Echos! for Young kadiow sare asylum either here or elsewhere for treat- Gentlemen of the grand Jory. your foreman | originally five hundred or a thousand years oll, | States, with the intent and for the purpose then ged. Corn firm for southern—wnite soathern, M ¥ _ wy OO I Braeer | and Children, Bept. 17. Superior advantages j30-toclg ment. ‘His brother, who is city tax collector of | !uforms me that you have other unfinisbed busi | that they have teen informed of the proce: | and there to injure the eaid Columbus Alexan Yellow southern, 93; mixed e oLten Boakvine axw Portsmonth, Va., arrived in this city yesterday, | ness, and that in all probability you will be | ingsaga nat them. Bat what I want to do, is, and is making an effort to have the anfortm able to et through to-morrow by sitting at an | arti! the law maker alters the to administer | and other persons engaged with him in main- te rf viaced in the government insane asylum. | €ariier hour in the day. If yoa do, yoa will | jt. It is my daty to doit. Itis my duty not to | taining the allegations contained in said mem = pr George A. Chistian, whose arrest iast | come Info court with your presentments, You | ifaqdf,!#my,daty to doit. It p Big Soe ene orgy November on the charge of stealing bodies | can now retire to your room, and attend to any | that, that fconstructions ate to be limited and x: western w. . hade firmer and fairly active—sonth- <0 catern mixed, 85@60; 40. wiite,élom | Mrs. UBABLES W- PALBO. Pontion: mola oaed. Hay urcbanged.” Mess por moisoile V. PRUD "HOMME, Resideut Teacher 33 Be . Balk meats strong and higher, | French. Third annual seesioa commenecs Bp ering— houider a, 10; clear rid sides, 14@ } ber et. For terms aud circulars ee a) ros! der, and to cast discredit and obioqay upon him NG bes Dies AXD Lit eLe @: SECURED aT THE The first count farther charges that the afore- | 144. Bacon strong and hicher and baoyant m{- | Of Principal or bor katores, Beste WASHINGFON B : 3 vs) from the graves in Holmead! cemetery, created | further business that you may bave. not governed to s great extent by circumstances | said parties, in furtherance of the co! ‘acy, | dere, 1th ll; clear rib sides 15';@l6ss. Hams duil, GRADUATE OF PBOF. OARUS! rrr somech Sacement, was released from jail yes- | The grand jury then retired to their room. where it is not a violation of principks, Lcannot | caused Mictiacl Hays, under the assamed nam3 Western butter qutet and | AL to ai 3088 IN MUSIC 4 by 5] terday ot a pardon from the President. He was The Benton Case. It through a course of invtrnctieg and tra! en Ee un- . ih pet 1.96; city offered | BDMber of pupils. Applications through post oflce | odto render young mee cea me fentenced to ore year’simprisonment in jai! to Prof, Catuel, 913 Tatrevt, splat vieky—western be GS. Gard, refined, 15. tell. of Butler, artfully to make the acquaintance of needy, 6%, Natt ater per s The Court.—Gentlemen, (addressing counsel) I will take the suggestion, howsver inthis | Alexander and hold a conversation with him, ‘ 1 115. Sugar stropg aud active, 107@11's. ok is supporting aud sucessful. which would have expired in December next, | the first case on the assignment is the case of } instance of the repr sentative of the govern- | and that Hays falsely represented to Alexander New Yorx, Beptember 15 —Ficur qaiet and un- C cK ie inetituteen has enjoyed ten years of antuter- and alto to pay a five of 21,000, but the fine ccs the government against Wm. Benton. ment. In addition to the general attitude | that the books, entries, and accounts presentad | charged, Wheat scarcely su firm. Cora quict aud | [V[4PAME SCHLrEcK ER Fapted prosperity. and is todereed by aay of the remitted subsequently by the Court. Mr. Kiddle.—If your honor please, | presume | which the counsel for the government occupies, | befose the committee as the books of John QO. | archanged. 5 and wnt natial < tt ot ‘A gcodly number of the members and friends the government is ready in that case. and the rales that obtain in regard to the course oo wens of the Distr ps were false and spurious, and that he | NEW WORX, September, 35.—Rtorks activo ant MISS FLORENCE SOULIEQEES aud cf the Colted Srater have secuted its ad= 4 vantages for their sone ters of Oriental Lodge, No. s, 1.0. G.T.,assembled | Mr. Hine —If the court please, in view of the | suggested by the counsel. for the govern: | would procure the genuine tuokine dong oe RS lage BSE czar linlaaheomear = engin omar Tus Ecouasric Puan beats MONDAY, Anges St the rocms of the association last evening to | fact that I do not believe that a witnees has | ment, the presumption 0’ law is that he has | Evans and place them in the hands of Alexan- LONDoN, Beptember 15, 12°30 p.m.—Brie, 82%. the 2th t. Comm 1: a S—the meet favorable time to euter—bat wines an entertainment given by the lodge. | been subpenaed for the government, it seems a | studied the interest of the government. Hence | der for reasonable compensation; that Alex: Fraxxrour, September 15, 12:3) p.m —Boads of | Sn thticch instant Golil that tae oe hromsh he | shipesre issued ai aay time, and dad Among the host of volunteers whose perform. | little singuler that they should announce that | itis that a court that is to judge between the | ander was induced to express @ wich to receies | 190"¢ SS netics 3 = ia ances gave entire satisfaction may be mentioned | they are ready. However, with that I have | goverument and the partys cannot be prepared | the beoks and to pay the reasonableexpenses for September 15, 9 m.—The wea! i M Iss FAUST’ SUBOOL FOB YOUNG nh ys an aie cpt bm] the names of Sisters Nice, McGowan, Thomp- | nothing to do. “I have only to say that Mr. Ben- | to take the case outof the hands of the repre- | them. Also in accordance with the combination . poet = ni yan hy | 2: LADIES. VIL 6th sircet, BEOPENS oa — gone throug! fon ard Smith, and Brothers Druminond, (of | ton is not here. fentative of the government, any more | they caused to be delivered to Harrington an SES, Romenne s. eee onthe’ bitte Inge | M_NDAY, 14th September. et Students received f Merning Star.) Evans, Jones, Master Thomson The Coort.—Call Wm. Benton. than to take it out of the hands of | anonymous letter,which purportedto inform him oer cant | hace te ic below the Beoke OC Boglaoa Nétiesab UNIVERSITY, ue through Deotmal and Mr. J. McCormick. Kenton was called by Marshal Phillips, who | the defendant. He is to judge between the | that on the second or third night after the office | Pet,c*utz, Which is dispatches quote reates at 64 - LAW DEPARTMENT. ————— ne reported that he did not respond. two, when the case comes up for trial. | of ithe District Attorney woald be broken open | france: 30 centim Lecture Room & a war Port Office. 7 Scholarehipe for enlimited time, @100, Meeting of the Contracto: r. Hine.—I will state that I have advices | In this instance, that would be the general rule | snd the safe robbed, the object being to give a Fer farther yo at SeRSION i oe ip four equal monthly inctalmenta By tien. this morning from New York that Mr. Benton | as tothe action of the regular attorney for the | Harrington a pretext for watching said office for THE WEATHER. - wformation calias above. _ek2-Lm' - mim cethie teaehe a — ACTION AS TO DISTRICT SECURITIES, ETC. has been seen by the chief counsel in this case, | United States. And it would be the rule in | the purpose of aiding in the execution of ther | Wak DEPARTMENT, Office of Chief Stenal OM: a TR MsBYLAND INSTITUTION FOR TUR ne ef entering. By the Tonrter, (tres A resting of the contractors’ association was | and that he will sppear for trial; bat Mr. Som- | regard to the action of the special attorney for | conspiracy without incurring suspicion. Beenie ad Nd Seales yo il REOPEN. Serene Sitar eee i 20, parable on entering. . held th's macrning at their rooms, No. 4s Peon. | erville informs me that he hae not had time to | the United States, the Conrt having full cont: | In'this count they are charged. with having the Bout “Atlantic eoahes falling on coat the District Columbia are cdueaeed at sheianl | 9 8 sca, pols trom 90. wn. 609200 FiarAnis anenuc, the president (Joseph Wit- | prepare for trial, and desiressach time. He | dence in his capacity, his integrity, ani his | produced to be in-readiness tor the further rometer, southeasterly winds, tg! tution. For information address B.D. Morrienn, opportnyittes (or young gen- lisms) in the chair, and Henry Himber seere- | does not ark that the case be postponed over | determination to act for the benefit of the gov- | Execution of the core iracy one Georg: E. seler p.m. Md the best ‘721 | tlemen and young Indies between the ages f EB sept? a-* | SLSeSTS. Evening sessions, held from 6 to 9p. > toe me Bnd = Morday, Tereday, Thursday, and Friday, are oo valleys, raicg | fe BEBCH LaNcUaGE, pecially design-d for mon, women, temi + | and nnmmerous Lical rains. "On the Guif statos | Baltimore, Mi.. or Frave's Germocke, tary, with a full representation presen this term, bat only tat he hare reasonable | ernment, and in the proper discharge of ai! the | Miles, allae Bliss, alias Albert Williams, a ekil- | ‘ising barometer, northerly” winds, clowty weather | He eaoles Sits OF Washington, D. © Mr. E.E. Barres, from the finance commit- | time to prepare for trial. [have his letter here | duties that devolve upon him. If in his estima- | fal burglar, one Walter Brown, alias William | sud psstbly light rains, tollowed by lower temp-ra. feoreel ay SA etree trom Mr. H.C Swain, of | in my band, explaining his reasons. I have | tion here, as he has stated, there ia no injary to | Benton, » professed thief, who were permaittet | teres Over the Ohio and Tom falling barometer, increas and youthe who m PROFE*SOR ROGENE L COLLIERE | are engaged during the day, but desire a Dusiness fhe Second Nationa) Bank of this city, stating | eubetantially stated them. I have shown the | result or any violation of duty in any way, I | to examine the premises, (the office and sate) an eaten ond local ght eine eer ns | Is new ready {0 verame tis Instructions ie the | sims . 7 in relation to the amount of advance on certiti- | letter to the special counsel tor the gorern- | will yield to his suggestion and allow these | the residence of Alexander and the strests load, borthwest, Dpprr Mississippi and oy French Langasge to Private Olasees or to ABrLicaTion 4 be mate at the Collag eatts of the board of andit, that the bank is not | ment, and whether or not he will think it bis | Indictments to be published, from the office to the residence, aud each was | Valleys etd the upper lake remions ot NeW PARLORS Rictione shocks be Rte ee: CommEne yet prepared to say definitely what amount they | quty to rorfeit hie ball under the circumstances Mr. Riddle.—I Lave no objection, yonr honor, } then and there faithfally instructed in the part | Meing beromete northweetly wint rtempera- ows =e a Cara can advance on thet paper, but will communt. | 1 will leavd to bis good natare. to having the papers placed in the han the | in which they were toact. That onthe 231 of | tures then on Monday with clear or clearing HINGTON SINGING ACADEMY, — cate further on the sulject when they canas-| Mr. Itiddle.—I donot think that it is a matter | clerk, and having him tssne his procers, leav- | April eaid Harrington procared two of Evans’ | weather, followed Ege Bene nog by, felting ba- F st., opposite Masonic Temole sepi9-im | ST: JOHN’ cOLLEc certain. The letter was ordered to be placed on | et option exactly with the party conducting | iug them upon the ordinary files, for within: the | beoke and Placed them in the safe so that they | tometer, end sow: herly winds west of the ‘midis | [DOPCLAE TERBOA OLASsES = ANNAPOLIS, "MD. le. the prosecution. I baye no doubt that Mr. | tast few dass various matters have reached suv, | should be taken therefrom aaa delivered to ae cuore a op it le only "4 Mr. Barnes stated that the chairman of the | Benton is very zealous and anxious to Sopesr: indicating that parties who might have sup- said Alexander, and so arranged said offic ob- |] posed their tranractions to have been inves- | that the office could be entered and rod a ua. ligations as @re resting upoa him, {have ea | tigated, have endeavored to place themselves | Thaton the night of the robbery Harrington Based on PROF. jeavored to add such legal persuasion a3 the | in @ position where they could come forward | and Williams took two oficers of the pol n aystem of teaching Regn ar risdiction and process of the court, as well as | and not subject the government nor themselves | the pretence of watching the threatened rob- LOCAL RECURD. Opening © ‘! ee * id Fret ¢ had been endeavoring to ascertain | J will state that in addition to sach moral the southwesterly wind GARNETT, LL, D., Principal, e's now | qo QBQRInK of sewton snd examination -{ Onndidaton : jor acl trate * BDAY, Bapiome Vorbs ber Zlst and 231. Terme fori 14 end tu jon ga ally ie s which are held by the contractors of thie city, but had not as yet been able to satisfy himself. The committee was continued. The coarts of New York, have given to me, and | to the necessity of arrest. { confess that has | bery, by said Miles and Williams and the The thermometer is the hasnese oles of Tun . iy : Merve - nt. For catelognescon- ‘The subject of suspended contracts was dis- | thus far 1am unable to produce him. Ihave | not been without i's In fluence upon myself, (the officers) acted under tho direction or said | PIAS Ee esTsa'p merida a We eee ._sepld Inn ye apry to Pac. WW aul id Mr. Thomas Lucas moved that the profoundest respect for the statements of | Wuile I hope tn some degree to merit the kind | Harrington, followed one of the patties allow. | 7 a see (CE2CeE DEAMATIQUE FaaNcals, =. ho are vow laboring under s his counsel in New York, particularly after | remarks of your honor. { hope also to so con- | ing Williams to eecape. ‘That Harrington, act. | g-Washington Macomber hung himself toa a = ASS WICK SEMINABY FOR YOUNG LADIES requested to send in having had the opportunity to examine him be- | duct the case as to show whatever may be | ing as assistant district attorney, directed tie | tree on Walnut street, in Lynn, Mass., Saturday OCTOBER 1, 1574, — ded contracts, ib i fore the grand jury @ few days ago. While I | the object of this inquiry, that there can be no | officers to pursue Brown, (alias Benton,) and it night. Religious differences with his wife are ECOLE FRANCAISE DE WASHINGTON, 5 Fixe J Ld =", ith to the s have the lveliest respect for my friend, Mr. | serge wish or motive to disoblige or to with- | Alexander received the books, both should be supposed to have been the cause. OCTOBER 1a, 1ST4, —s ~4 eee nara ah barat action may be | Hine, I really cannot accede to this proposition | hold from them any courtesy that the public | arrested. ‘They further charge that Brown FIRST ANNUAL OPENING, taken on them, and the cases be brought be- be: jo permit the case to linger without a forfeiture | service may permit me to extend tothem. It | made several attempts to enter Alexan lors LC fore the District © ere with the view | of bail. 1 bave uot the slightest idea that tris | was in reference te thet thee tie oe te house and deliver the books, and the polite oii. PIANOS, &e. te ave such suspension removed; adopted. the intention of Walter Brown, alias Benton, | statement, and I know of no good to be accom. | cers refused further to obey Harrington and | Mr. Thomas \isdall sta.cd that he had called | ever to appear, or the sntention of his counsel, | plished by endeavoring to withhold that from | arrested Brown, whereby the conspiracy failed BEAT BARGAINe, Bpon seme of the prominent business men of | Mr.Sommerville, ever to have him appear for | the public which the p BNET. COLMIERE ann mite | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e, V. PRUL AOMME. N*®* BOOAS,. nen : yer to, we put chthe public already knows. | incomplete execution. . Im PIANOS ASD EbGANS Ree ington Singing Academy, 914 Ponne av. sel2-co2w — this city in relation to the District securities, | any purpose. I will ask for an order for for- ¢ Court.—Or what the public has rumor it. | ‘The second count, in addition to the charges G. .W Os = aeage : ° r P and most of them advised the contractors <s | Muyeeh tein inthe case! Mr. Riddle.—Yes, your Honor, “ramor of” i | in the first, charges that they cansed the eaters Aplin AND M Ost STOR 585 F. SLSTCHEE, wit re-open her School OEE Bees TRC CIOLOSE, No.8. | By Bes. Fool their certiticates, ae they were gatisiied | Mr, Hine.—I present this case, if the court | perhaps the way it should be stated before a | be so opened, used and traared we te give it tha Tru Streer Norrawes DAY, September 21, at 707 Sbeirect north. | tral Americans, Chituas end Aerie Pornetars. that the First National Bank of New York is | please, as it comes to me; and while L have | juczeial tribunal. sy yng | SHOearance of having been blown open with © Patent Ofice. sepia tr plications received at 384 4% streat, be. Large teit en 09 Preparcd to handle at least two millions of the | nothing to say about tne “liveliest pect that Mr. St-wart sald Le desired to offer bail for | genpowder; that they procure’ Benton to make N, PRACTICAL PIANOMAKER FLINTS’ Pb YSIULUGY, + Saw aso cerbficates of the board of audit hetd by them. | the special counsel for the government has for | Miclsel ifaye, who is now in jail. an affidavit that he was employed by Alexan- | Gr. SO "gitar for the patent” : OLLEGIATS INSTILUTE FOR yousa He thought the association should communicat: | me, | simply say that if Mr. Somerville is hon. Mit. HARKINGTON'’S STATEMENT. der; that they procared Hayes to make an afli- DECKES BROS. PIANOS. LADIES, No 46 First sirect, Goorgstown, D. wosslinecdnad with the bank through an agent, to see what | est in bis counselship, and advises me correct!y, Mr. Harrington addressed the court as fol- | davit corroborating Benton. “They are in every respect soporior instrnments O.—Tae exercises of this Boarding and Day School RICHARD B. MOBRUN & Oo. the Brace ce ee een te moved that | which I have no reason to doubt, specially, then | low»: I have been advieed, if yourhonor ploae, | | The third count charges that tha parties aia | Theos Themes 8. B. Milla. Pianos and Organs | will bo resumed SEPTEMBEE Sth, 1374. For 2 . = mittee be authorized to select | itis acase that especially appeals for a post- | of the truth of what 1 bad heard yeaterdar, | conspire, confederate and agree witheach other | {nned aud regulated at 632 8, York #40, sear 7h Sram idk Looe Senean SON SOOKSELLERS ANDY STATIONERS, Joe that ratpese Neer t@ act as ¥uch an agent | ponement. At any rate a postponement wontd | that the grand jury of the District have pre- | to falsely charge Alexander with theortenes of | 2 1 iss LUCY STEPHENSON _ = : . for that purpose hot injure the government, tor ifhedoesnotap- | sented me in court to-day for cousy- | procuring the office to be broken open, 3 also MESS,APA C. LAMMOND will rome che dc- | _sepll-tr 9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 4 cursion the motion was adopted. pear at sach time as is fixed to give his counse! | rey. If your honor please, 10 April last my | the safe, to have him indicted, &c. ios of her school on MONDAY, September 7, — ry i re > 300* Ith street northwest. uestion of changing the time for the | opportunity to prepare for his trial, the bai! | office was entered, the safe, containing private The tourth count is a repetition of the third fe FALL? = Of the sstociation was discussed, ant | can then be forfeited. There can bs but one | payers one den Ce coo alning private | The to charges, but is diiterent in form: 1874 1874 ‘or ‘circntars, ete,, was agreed that Thursdays be sub« forfeiture. The question now is whether he | Since then unfriendly intlauences have unjustly ‘fwo indictments were also returns i. apply at bookstores and 730 Livhatreet. rep? Mond a be der the light which } Min BI wil ur DAY SUHOUL POR TOURS LADIES. nivtmal draeamsioatec Mondays, and the hour be fixed at | shall be singled out under the Nght which hax } piiloried ma before the world as the author ana | Miles, alias Bliss, alias Willatseon : v' you ADLBS : . 7 : been given neduring the last Cow Wecks—singiod promoter Of @ echeme Suconesivaniy wiokel | alias Brown, for larceny and burglary aud for MOR eel CuteE Upon ite sixth year ‘Thos again weking our Stock Complete, ins submitted a code of by-laws de- | oat for trial before the general case istried. It | ana very criminal. Inthe presence of charges | larceny. Circulars at omennee WARREN CHOATE & 09. ties of the officers; which were | appears to me if I were representing the general | emanating, as they did, from personal and par. THE WITNESSES . JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING For farther particalare inquire at the school- = pec. referred io & committee consisting of | government, I would not eingle outone man | tisan malice, I have made no ‘answer. During | Whose names are entered on the back of the rooms this week between the hours of Sani 6 p. » » YERNON ROW. Mesere. Barnes, Hussey and Joyce. ard try him. this storm ‘or detraction, vilification, and | indictment, are us follows: Major A. C. Rich- sud thereafter between 98. m. and 2p. m. eeyi-1)" . ow.) Mr. Collins suimitted the following :— The Court —Mr. Hine you are departing from | abuse, [ have remained quiet, trusting that | ards, Jno. Clarvoe, Columbus Alexander, Wm. AN a —% = “Whereas, inasmuch as we, the contractors of | the record. time and the reputation which [have made in | F. Lee, W. W. DeMaine, Michael Hayes, Mra. the District. believe there is an effort being Mr. Hine—I am stating my opinion of the | this community, almost betore the eye of thia | Elizabeth Hayes, Wm. J. Dailey, Jno. J. Nash, eepl0-Im made to depreciate the securities known as the | ease to the court. ave. and 10th street, IP GTON PLA ~ a — = Ast Street and CS SCHOOL BOOKS AND ‘ e court, would vindicate me. ‘The ordeal was | Geo. South, Wm. Metzger, Thos. P. Summer EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT ne VERNON DOABEY will ro Ss Fxiep Pes Bee eae ret at Re Narat o Cotanitie: The Court —Yes, A there is but Cron _ not pleasant, bot there is something which God el tte x P.; W.S. Lewis, M. P., of ber School on MONDAY, Sept. 7tb, ar and whereas if such efforts are effected it will | petore the court. There is no case on this cal- | has ted in a man, consciousof hisiutegrity, | Joshua Parker, Wm. vans. THE ISCARN jOHOOL, for - be directly detrimental to our interests: There- | endar against anybody else just now. upon which he may rest in the sure hope of ——e——_ oF "TD ycorg gee ee tee coeaa ee WM. BALLANTYNE’s, fore, Bro ived, That we pledge ourselves one to Mr. Hine.—Perbape not. “Th: truth’s vindication. For the first time, I say to TOURNAMENT AND BALL aT BELTsvitte— WEDNESDAY. Septem Apply to t 42° SEVENTH STBEET, NE the other that when the bonds are issued we | for the government knows whet! those who have been kind enough to belleve in | The people of Beltsville and vicinity are making Will use the same as much as possible asacir-| not. 1 ‘submit this statement ber 16 t. Priv cipal, Miss MCLEOD, 1119 M street > C . * me, that by no act of mine have 1 surrendered | extensive preparations tor the tournament ani | BOS CLOTHING! | cinmvorunct, pone WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, culating medium, that we will receive them in | that I have no further infor: . iy personal or professional manhood. Of this | bail to be beld at Beltsville Thursday, Septem- “MEBSON INSTITUTES, The largest and most complete stock sf School pay ment of all debts due us at par value, and The Court.—Pause a minute, Mr. Hine. Sps- | alleged conspiracy { am utterly ignorant. At | ber 17, for the benelit of St. Johu's kpiecopal SELECT OLAssi0AL AND MATHEMAT- Bepee is So easier, ed sult lowest price, eee red cee deal care ory material, goods, | cial counsel for the governient would b» prob- | length these nebalous rumors and incendoes | Church, which was destroyed by the storm of Dounresien aetaer mere chasers. — wemmtcieane "aa SGi Ske them at sar vale’ Renered aeaes | SbIy going beyond his province to announce | have been crystalized into the form of an in- | July 4th.” Aside from the deserving otter or a meer “ sete ~~ ~~ plana — 23 Tonnes conte ae gioterred to the | cases that have not yet been submitted to the | dictment, and I cannot say, if your honor | the entertainment, it will be one of uct nce. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, The Twenty fonr'h Anoual Sewion of this Sheot | SCHOOL BOOKS france committee. Adjourned: process of law, if there were any. Judicially, nm the whole that I regret it, since | est as to draw a large attendence from Wash. | BUYS’ SCHUOL SUITS, Will pegin on MONDAY, the Mth of Septem! ’ a know nothing of any case on the calendar es me the opportunity to meet face | ington. Montgomery and Prince George have OYS’ DRESS sr” ‘The Principal can be seen st the schoo! rooms afer ConTRACTS FoR FURNISHING MUEDICINRS | ready for trial except this one. to tace my accusers and their proof. I am not | some admirable horsemen to contest for the BOVS, DRESS SUITS, | the firm day of September. ‘Tuliion, BAS per quar- WRITING BOOKS, SLATES, PENS, eee ernie Lhe Board of Health last eve- | Mr. Hine.—I have only to repeat that 1 have | unconscicusof the humiliation which every man | prizes and the ladies oreense counties, who are BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, | ter. For Seer TASS TOURG, Priasteul ning awarded the contracts or furnishing my no further information. would feel in being made formally @ party de- | proverbial for beauty, will grace the affair with YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS aueZif [Rep ond Ghroe fee s. | SLATE PENCILS, FABERL’ LEAD PENCILS, cines for the poor to the following named dru, The Court.—The course of the criminal law | fendant to an indictment like this, bat I | their presence. No more delightful place could SOUTHS’ BUBINESS suits? - gists, who mcre iresent and signed the agree- | 1s for parties to appear in court and ask time to | think, in the presence of law and logic, | be found im tis region than that selected for | YOUTHS’ 3 ES E.SEXDORFF'S SOBOOL will commence | DRAWIBG BOOKS, BLANK BOO: ments: First sanitary division, Alex. Crutchell, | prepare their cases, If they ste in custody | we will be able to take the core from | the tournament. YOUTHS’ DRESS sr on TURSDAY. September Ist, at 617 dh Harrison street, Uniontown; second, Messer & | they are brougnt into court; and if the out this sore, which seems to have been 38 Sl Co. TS, cot Bol % a PASS Ke, s E YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, | REQt Borthweet. Hosidonce 987 H street norch 800K, MEMOBANDUM BO0KS, 7th street, above Boundary northwest: | any application to make for delay on account | festering #0 long upon private reputation. id POCK BT BOOK! Mrs. K. C. Lineaweaver, 1th and M | of any snffictent surrounding circumstances; | am, therefore, here to Sabmit myself to such ‘southeast; fourth, KR. A. Bacon, 4; and | abeence of witnesses, or of counsel, such appli- | action as your honor may deem fit to be taken | jtse!: F ueets south, fourth, John J. Staitord, $< | cation is always preseuted to the court to be | in the premises, asking and insisting only upon Washington monument. Street, between I. and M southwest; fifth, Ru- | acted on. When they are not on bail, they are | one thing which would seem due, at oncsto me, eS * THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT.— — D son Lodge, No.1, F. A. A. M., pledges Be. BUB for $100 towards’ the completion of the ana, M 1308 H <rrer xonruwesr, t! x MEN'S DRESS SUITS, WILL REOPEN HER DAY SCHOOL — a iS Does BO On MONDAY, Sept. 91, — aug2s cotm DIARIES. golph iiberg, corner I and ith streets north- | tound to appear according to the obligations of | to this court, and to this people, viz: that yout | Arrantiow ia directet to the card in another | MEN’S DRESS SUIT! ~ Romgpee pe ae a Freee Site Oe He eee ce enneylvania ave- | their recognizances in court, and there make | Lonor will ofder the earliest day for trial that is | cofmmnet that mane useful institation, the Gan- "§ BUSINESS sutTs, | EF) Sten ter Boe REES OPED ee el . and CaP PAPER, Bue cast; sixth, Helfenstein < Bentley, 14th and | their application for postponement. There has practicable, considering the business of the | tral Dispensary. Itis in excellent han: ds, and *S BUSINESS SUITS, | ofthe Rpiphans to fh a ee oe py cperce Wholesale ard retail, at the very lowest al F streets ncrthwest: sixth, F. B. Winter, corner | Leen no ground stated for postponement in this | court. And @ moment’s Fefiection, it your honor | is the means of accomplishing great goud. 1721 Penneylvaria avenne northwest, . r Joth and M and “th and R streets northwest; | care. It would look as if there wa an inten- | please, would scem almost to dictate that the oes MEN’S WORKING SUITS, Open its Fifth Beeston WEDNESDAY. feventh, «J. B. Moore, 1921 Pennsylvania avenue | tion to trifle with the law. ordinary course of the business of the court THE COUBIS. MEN’S WORKING SUITS. Sth. For terms SPE ya LOLs in ar a est Room a My terns _ * BENTON’S BAIL ipo should be permitted to stand aside that this case t—Judye Dawson. Bev. F. L, KNIGHT, D. D. street northwest; eighth, aries Becker, Benton was again called, and he not antwer- | may be brought to an early and final hearing. bson was arraigned charged NON, AND Ouansrcal, @: a High street, Georgetowa. ing his recognizance was forteited. It ts due Orne es a citizen; it isdue to this | with larceny of a gold watch; case coatinnad. ae ati ENOR, id CLASSICAL 18 SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, be price is not to exceed eighteen cents for fir, Hine.—I would like to file @ motion to | court, whose prosecuting officer I have been for | Kosa Levi, assault and battery eo Sarah Lyi: ANGELO JAOKSO®, each prescription, the medicines to be of the | vacate the forfeiture, eo that inthe event of nearly five years; it is due to this community, | $5. Edward and Thomas Allen, assault and A. BSTRAUS. Principal. Seventh ual session begins on the sepg-tr Corner 436 etreet and Pa. avon best quality, including cinchona and its alka- | Mr. Benton being Erodaced by his bail. orin the | grown restless under these charges, which for | battery ‘on M. D. Fuller; $10 eash and costs, : 2 Lith of September, 137 ‘augts-iv os loids, provided that in cases where special pre- | event of his vol lontarily appearing the court | many months have filled some of the public Jobn Thomas, assault and batter: Wholesale and Retail, ot scriptions are ordered and their constituents are | may take euch action upon the ferfeiture as Prints. Perhaps I ought to state to the cuurt in ~ SCHOOL BOvK: Tia. Jorn | Popular Clothing House, | [\jIEs HARHOVER'Y SomoOr for Youse ts- | Site lowen rricen nl u at Hawkins; $25 and cosis or 90 days in jail. John open BEeBTs’ BOO: % expensive or the quantities sre greater than | may he consistent with justice and fair dealing. | this connection that as the contilence of the | Taman associ et battary gn Tiana Ganm; 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, THURSDAY, Beptcmber loth. Girenlars may bs street, shove Bee Work oo ordinary, the price will be in ikke proportion. The Court.—Enter the motion, but let it be | Drstrict Attorney, whose appointee I am, re- 25 and costs or 90 lays in jail. Doctor Travers. * cbtuined at the iketore, or by applying to th. Dr. Bliss explained the instructions to the phy- | understoed that the eutrance of the motion does | mais as heretotore, has declined to permit our | seaeiten George Grean; $10 and costs or thirty Botwoon 10th and 14th Streets, Princirel. engt-io Beorgeto: Advertise = Sicians and druggists in relation to the kind of | not suspend the epeedy operation of the law. gftictal relations to be severed, but that I deem | days in jail. Frederick Gaum, assault on Hart | anees-tr ‘Three Doors from 21th Street \EORGETOWN FEMINABY, ~ rgetown Adve ments med oe to be used, rps quantities, a The New Indictments. it both a daty to myself and to the people that, | man Klug; $10 and coats. Lavi Prince, assault ~ G Bo bow were to be simple, except in extreme cazes, but arding end Day Schoul for Young Latics, Bezerir BLLTSVILLE CHUBCE Judge Humphreys sald (addressing the clerk): | pending this inquiry, I shall abstain trom the | on Sarah Lloyd; $1. Fltza Lancaster’ assault NOTICE-FARTIE® WHO DESIRE EO Dis. io BL era street, Goorgctown, BD. On, — im no instance is the life of the patient to be ‘The grand jury fas returned into court seve- rformance of the duties of my position, and I | on Henry Lancaster; $20. Colbert Toizon nnd at all Kinds of WEARING APPAREL, MISS LIPSCO! By, Princ 5 Bolders of tickets end others are notified that the Eine is concerted, What thay wane ar Aemedt:- | rai pilis of indictment. 1 know of norale of | have therefore asked him to designats some | Cherry Johnson, riot and arrage ohn ge wet | comet fora higher cash price than, en EDN ESD AT Sepa pCR will, open eme $3 concerned. at they want is economy them ace e rt rson, who, with your honor’s approbation, | Job: 10. John Smith as Joh: in the city, by calltn, oe pigresting BRBZOG w im the use of costly medicines when those less | ‘*¥ ®uthorizing any knowledge outside of the | pel lobnson §! 0) ith, ali john Lewis, | p my, 4 tw é Pramatic Entertainment wbich wae aoavorlably DNESDAY, September 76, witn an efficient from the . « street, sb and loth a. corps of tea bare. Bor catal ignes ariy $0 the the ¥ Hotel, Goory own, on FORSDATS clerk of this court, the counsel representing | will appear as the representative of the gov- | churged with petit larceny; continued. Thomas | Basten es siven. wal Principal orto Batientyne’s, 425 7th st. ang2-1m | the stn of Bcplentar or te ee . costly will answer every purpose. the government, and the marshal of this coart | ernment. Ogieton, charged with larceny; continued. | Sogo Fa BOO Re SE nw Snees Tem | the Btn of re en wees Au OnernErenovs Tarar.— About 10 o’clock | of reeuat indictment wutll theseoution | ‘The Onart sca nent aioe sour casa ape || heodatanaen can peaae Nolita Cocks eee B ARD SPRING LEAF TEA -chelacareel RESTS ix Patce: ; : . ° - | any ing ofan indictmentt un! oe ie jurt.—Mr. Harrin; your nam Po Pe a y ny} N KRices or iereinn Eee tee Of the process. I bave no power to inform Any- | pears in connection with others as being pre- | £10. Squire Robinson was fined $5 forshooting | &TANDABD iG T = DAY GeoDs. sylvanis, and just as he was leaving with three | body of the indictments that have been pre- | sented by the grand jury for conspiracy, but | in the streets. Mary King, Wm. QOarley, John FRESH IMPORTATION, sented. The clerk has none. The counsel | until we see what others who may come tor- | McGill, Fleming Christian, Benjamin F. Gul- HIGHLY FLAVORED! STRONG AND SWEET Two cares yari-wide Shirting Cotton at 120; Gee rovecira, cocvered and iid hao | EOPTSGTURE 2, gorerament a, hope; the | Ward yee 1 quate be-sery alsa now | See aetantoesiine ana iting Polson were Many, perioae,sfe git, Bung, it who, have | WRYMEEDAT Ocloter TAL ene ae eaiaeicg | Dowdle width Pew Cave Catton, 122 and ape Le bit Mrs Sin the lett weet Omece Feige | itis often the caso thet persons may suppose or | offer ‘bail tor Mr. Harrington it Sey ammount Jordan, John Sulitvan, Ht Deon paying here por ® | Faculty : wards. ar UNIVERSITY OF GEORGETOWN, . fenry Nelsoa and | guslity to 2 ee 5 nels. from Me.ap. Fe tit Mr. S. in the loft wrist. Oltcer F.C | py some means or other ‘hear that iodicunente y were fined for disorderly condact. | “ss If too str-ng, use leas in the drawing. JUDGE GEORGE W. PABCHAL, Fert ned Wistes Gontsof all kteds without regara the would: be thief fata costed ay sadeu Gsesy kare been found. Any person who wishes vol. ‘raspending action in | James Bailey, trespass on park; 83. qitat Sf orlgtal color, such af is used for making | 71, Low 0, Beal Proper, Pleading Beutemce, to cost, to close ‘ua cuts Mite 2 ‘ untarily to surrender himeel! 80. same throug! CHEISTOPHER LN . B., = etreet. 5 that te ovicer blew @ disttese call, Snicn | Be does so surrender himself and aak for Infor- "6 roadiness GEORGETOWN A ria We. DORCHELL: 1339 F stroct, Personal “trepery, Consecsy Movamile Law, | 2m tet Surentown. bt Lieut. Kelly and Officer Madigan to the | ™&tion whether there is an indictment against . avglT-colst ‘Two doors trom Ebbitt Hose, Domestic Relations amd the Doctrine of Equity. Caner: CANDY: No gap pe ge tie geen ap the | Bim be tstthen in the custody of the law, | Mr. ome eee WIG OR OER cae Aon tal iow EE 0.888 DAM R&S _—_] , The pian of instruction embraces Lectures, Raci- FRENCH ANY PLAIN, Way and a crowd of some five hundred persons bee bac — ogi ceived at the police station that aman was I tations, atd examinations upon the ecveral tikes of followed. The maintained his doterm- | Until that is done I do ‘The Court—Oh, oat, there any one | ceived at the nr grogeetnngliaiae fe WINE OF THE woops. lew, tee ination vot to be caken, and daring the resis. | W8Y of pesaasaEa tates ees Te en nen | concn eet at tae et nek ee ee ABLE CATHARTIO AND Tom10, | 4? nce Ofticer Brown was bit severely ou cherigne | Tumor that ae pecegpen we packer Witlame Teen ener, { under- | Justice Buckey ied carriage oe een eee = by a when be knocked Se berenee down, bes ae fet peers! SPlplean indicted, and I cooded to the’ lice ae iguated, sad' round a Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, ae. ‘aD, your - road, eo siine Wewiay of the ent know of that Droyeriy eeept inthe iy time honor | Germs ‘He gave his name as Johu | BLoop Purivieg axp Liver Invicoxator, ¥ we indicated. and took him tothe | manner £ 3 unable ‘The Court fixed the amount of bail at $5,000 — and said he Sm Sete: since Being © plessent Pargative bg A «Pa Rey Af public ‘and private view, he former of which he was each. young. beng tae ‘Messrs. Jno. I. Mitchell, Jno. F. Ennis and | town 18 18 TO GIVE NO" That | eapeerio against him; on t at I have named, until nen me, Screening Thos. L. Hume then came forward and oy tone bmmenriprd [riyyeinand branes Ms TE ta ‘rom dhe Bupreme Goure the fined #10, or thirty days in jail, and on the lat- | t the rules of law, they sbail be presented pu eum for Mr. ta consequence District ths grand west of whiney.) vo St Benese, Tate. District from the cani RS ter committed for action oi Jury. el sous i =e ee er ary pa ImPRovEsENT.—The parsonage of St. Joun’s Bias deceased. All person exhibit' Tr. Riddie.—Will your honer permit me to ‘Tax New Jemssy Kervnticaw Assocra. | inquire whether that is upon thearrest and pro- (Episcopal) church, the contract to build Trox st their 4th annual meeting, held Jast | Suction of the ? The Court.—Yer. are then in the cus- night, elected the following officers for the en- yong ‘They the vouchers to the subscriber, ‘was recent i Amfrded to Messrs. Young & Kee- br before the 26th day of next; “wt x K the only had pan, is under way, and the drawings by tpetwies by lew excluded all ug : President, Maurice M. Kaigun, se as Lhave , it, | which they are working’ show it to be a fiae im- estate. Given i ( De eee, nek. Etctonas | indieted comes tate court aia makes tnaciee'es | Roe couid leave it to Mar, 3 | provemen Somat ive SosRPAIn mes court and makes inquiry to that e: I do not know of Dats cea ote said there were reasons in this case of a peculiar prevent bis being informed whether it is so or | nature, which he would be glad to communicate not; for if if la so he is in the custody of the offi- | to the court in the presence of Mr. Hayes and cers of the court, and the ends of the law, so far bis counsel, but not to the public, wh! would as Know icdge ls concerned. bave been met. } him to deciiue to receive bail from the if your Honor will permit me to brother of the accused. R = -y icles th nay prement sor in ee. that tue beeen neared myn the Disteet ELEASED Fuem JaiL—The grand to- sa) scquaintance of some day recommended the discharge of Wa. Bex pes bls bin ne cp Bo « phe - from jail,in which be wss confined on the | certain cases that are said to bave been entrast- | smount of bail req i charge of causing the death of John Blant, an | ed to my care. If I may be permitted, L wish ent evergy and activity to protect his eld soldier, recently, by carelessly driving over | to thet whatever in the