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EVENING STAR. | THE SAFE BURGLARY. oni and the i i] p Proceedipes P ‘riminal Court Awered; after the third int os oes ae | HORADAY ....Wocensmer 5, save, | ‘ett Doss Peeling: is tt ime 6 rosplclous. and on the 221 sent word that | ==_=_____=_==: } Testimony of Dematne, Alexander, an pt 4 at & job was being put x; CITY ITEMS. LADIES’ Goons. Tee Uterme gore | in camsl's fabric, wBustelly warm and perfectiy waters JUST RECEIVED, eae e Sail = Overcoat ins large Wulety look at bim;"’ Butier asked abo ¢ 1 a wen sont Wine chan cane wee e at bim;” Butier asked about compensation, ity, and was sen @ chain gaug. Wm eavy weather, with | Pangea Berta Snaravieg; plovepioeet roe and witness said he would not pay any more | Thesvas forfeited oly teral for cursing. Ella som a Nigga rrr eed hs ng Sy tao away tre: | tam he had said (referring to the oxpressage); | Donglare, disorderie at & public assembly tn ing parometer. For | Guentiy, went to Netleship's house te nevbne, | Witness became euspicious that the parties were | Liherty $5. 2 ora the dan wick, | to ack where his father wary saw hee et uns | patting ap a Job, and so informed those in his | terous, 85. 5 Malinda Fe cater hit | depot on Sundsy night and aeked the sen. | Office when he returned; Mr. Albert Wilson and | Hill forfeited collatecet for profanity. John ing barometer, fol- | ¢ eae bet Poy nl him; knows | 20m Evans were present; witness did not tell | Keefe, disorderly condac’ wey ver thea! | thst bis’ metir ressinea money during bis et te ae Seer cece | crnet: emnait enday. For at | t - about his interest; recollects hearing that Metz pndiness, southerly | father’s absence from Guild, a8 he understood; “ t nd fated, ba seey | omone occasion Mra: Netieanape te ees | ger called to se6 him, aud seeing him at tho valley, partly southeast or » temperature & the lake region } The Landaomest assortment of THE WEATHER, interview with Batler, except it was between | 3" LARGE STO; K AND LOWER PRICE: ates at ist | 2 : FLUY ERS, ice Chie? Stymal Officer, ome ‘ the 2oth and 2id; recollects the morning of the an affray. Jobn Corceran and Michael Wil- » sof TA aaa ant | Yerierday when we closed our Teport of the | 22121 Mid also the appearance of Mir. Harcing- | Name, loud si boise: git eo gccmraua sesgoen woe tat vary teed al ose | oe aus | ee rate wre Bee t th Atlantic and | itor Hiram C. Whitely, Richard Harrington, ‘ny it was one, two. er three days before the Wilkins and A.E Shoemaker, loud nd warmly, suitable for driving. in the eit: @ lov of prices thas Dry c th tosthenst of southeast wits, vies | and Arthur B. Williams, charged with ‘con: | DUTR-Ary; don’t ‘think it was on the day of the | terous; €S each, ‘Richard Bowne: profees: tor: Boy's Sack Overcoats and Glengaty Over- UT HATS AND B 5 revail, with northeast or southeast wi S| eo | colnpauthon wate tun elenes cams Gene Saxglary {his mater view took, place in witoess’ | feited colisteral. George Jones same. James | .b07)* large quantities | for Ladies, Biases. wud Onildren tem moter. For New | tiary in the dwtriet attorney's office, Gustay | Patt; he had soother man with bim, and said: | Barron wen cent Gene ass vagrant. Moses | “Prices have been marked very low, to meet | _ Thebes: TWO BUTTON KID GLOVE. only $2 England » middie states, and thence | Sisry In the distros attocner’s orice, Ox “This is the man who will bring yon the books; | Green, ee ‘atone uote 5 fm. owl + Tennessee and the Ohio | Zirruth was called, and testified as 5 | the public expectation of cheap goods, no:with- | ™** SSS ave naan. standing the adyance in labor. . J, BUNT, One price owly. | | _ccts-er ___ 821 and 643 D street, 715 ra ts) Gro. C. Hexwuna, No. 410 Tth street. Trenn ie no excuse for poor Blscail Brexd. Grid te Cakes, Muttins, W. when Dooiey’s Yeast Powder is used. ——_o—__—_ E Gc. THR NATIONAL Savinas BAe, cornerof | REOPR NIA: New York avenue and 15th strect, pay ger Peck again at the eld stand, which bas been en. a Jer 1 COASUES SELB aN Ss. HELLER. ontinued. “Wm. H. battery on Benjamin Brown fe, cutting his clothing and #50 and costs, or ninety hesota on Wi states, increasing ing temperature spito!. Wituees was not absenton the 2idat | dayein jail, Cassie Catholic, tar oaey | cent. per annum on deposits for eac Party remoGeled end evAsted, where E woeld de | the question as to where his father was, sald he | night (the night of the burgloren did xe oone | ard clothing worth $i2, fred’ ¢20. 2 "°F } Donen. Banking bours, 2104. ‘Satardeve,) 20 Party, W.c0e my elt triends and customers ani the | = | Oateny Seat enh ne knows Nettle | the bell nor his family, vets providenciaily for | THIRVES OF TIME, 4and 6 to & NB, uus a 5 . | _,dlenry Zerruth testified ents rather teas | him and others: did ‘not think they could be | Wm. Boyd and James Carter, larceny of « ar Gan fe ON HAND, AND FOR SALB, AL 8, | sip, Guild and Corry; while bis father was | ! | and cen Mxnino Shirts and Drawers, $1, 81.25, #1.20 = . } y | heard a square off; had no expectation of get- | clock worth $! from Jim Brown, ali colored. “% ‘The crestest variety of DSESS TAIMMIN ———e | Seems witness Sunt aster ti erars Sus US" | Gong the books attar the Ghira tavet view; appre: | Eroncosid Derr amt anne tohis house | fects pecoated Shirts and Drawers. at Hol- | Tapigs CNDBEGAR! ts, ke, Towigne. | Week; witness went after the money and re- | U0 the Pose Fay Seen coc ie ne Ratattay oot ee and | inde Bros., near Wilard’s Hotel. 10,141: | EADTES UNDEKGS gtr PEE ot oe timea in succession; on one ocea- | BEUded some rascally Job, and gave notice ta | on Saturday might for a nelguborly call, and catchers ery st) le, and selitog - National Theater. Aimee (pera Boufte Com- | Gon enet romans ay the moucy fora derar | the committer; witness did not have any supl- | tue clock walked with them. They afterwards | Art-woot Uspsmrasiats AND CLOARS and DBB-SES for ladies, the targest “ pany in La Fille de Madame Angot. = ey refused to pay the money ay cions until after the third interview as to Mr. | tried tosellit for dollar; $20 each or thirty | €250 each; the latest stvle Scarta Sreortment iu the cit; = Fenaied beat jgust—Mr. John MeCatiough, | “rhe witnesses above are sous of Gustay Zic- | Hattington’s connection with tue matter; wit: | dassinjail.. sons Chasecharesd mith cng ing | Bros., next door above Odd Fellows’ Hall, FEATHERS L; UATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, in Kemeo u ruth, who waeon the stand a few days ago, and | Pets generally prepared at his house for the | in an aifray: $5. Phillis Jones, asaaaltan] bat 10,142: Mts @ n S0., in arvat variety Odd Fetlo t Mittonian Tad- | are remarkably-tine, inteliigent-lookiag lads, | 7@ception of villains and rascals, and msy have | teryon Sarah Ann Matilda Young; dismissed. a —o——— Pe A Cong ens Lm pas oe . seanz. | one betrg 17 and the other 13, years of Sze.” | #aid he was prepared that night. Mary Maria Backuer, larceny of a shawl from Mz Crm. Xaxpen’s Native Wrew cannot | celled thins ee Ee SRR ae en Navere Soe a o-Wigwer Besteu. Mes Vie | SrIDaWon OF Ww. Ww. tealtiee Mr. Bluford Wilson, sworn:— Witness is Solici- | a dry goods store. it was testitied that she af- | be strongly enough recommended to the low +r BF Cail and note prices ass, men Ga i W. W. Denaine eworn.—Witness resides on | tof of the Treasury, and had became fatal terwards took the shaw! back and wanted to | Of a wholesome beverage, on account of its . RELLER, : a en eee een | eked ee Zirrnth, but did | With the handwriting of Nettleship; identided | change it for a red one, when the larceny was e Mr. X. a call, at 911 7th etreet | cct23-tn Market Spoce. LASERS OF Hail—Concest by the Excelsior | Tor ynow hie name waen he fret mer ties fis | Saver as being in bis handwriting: hed sera | detected contivecd he’ Settee fe ee ee nd try it. WW, *ALL Fain — = "i | met him in the early part of April,on the stree: | t!® Paper in the telegraph office at Harrisburg, | Thoma: Brown, assault and battery om George nin Geat’s Purcuditor Geode, at Retand SALL FRINGES , epi d bename and acked | Ostar'o county, Canuda; witness procured it | Stewart by knocking. him oi the wort hoes me ee eee IN ALL SHADB: < b. : | what ground could be bought tor, stating he | ffm the operator or the party In charge of the | riding in with the half of m brick, eie 2 _ sit . ‘ine 2 3. Parker we have typi+ al | Shed to purchases lot nad open aisger beer | fice. This message is addressed to W. W. Ap- —_—_—_—__ $2.95 POR ONE-QUARTER BBL. SACK of Welch's 7 . b and Robertson's Hagerstown | Pa icon subse quently—a week or tendaysafter— | Plegate, 59 School street, Boston, “Securities GEOR GETOWN Best Family Fleur, st W. J, Rapstrake’s WILLIAN’S. |Z at his house and commenced to tatk | 8000; invest.” Witnes: itentitied a paper re- 2 av. Cheap Cash Grocers and Flow: Store, cornsrof | cct#l-im Hoetery ang S * in | about the same subject; witness advised him to Seek Peat eat oe ree TEE | Guaan Teate— Dead Beak Wiselec& Sure | 2 wad Blow York avenue mw. © 10,7,1: LMA RUPPARTS ry sean BY NTE ¥ K > tawhile, as an investigation of District af 2 hose beoag cs Ae ) arrived from Edwards’ ferry to-day with una, Bomows, é - day) night. For programme sce a ate be recollected was written by Ha arriy 0 ards’ ferry ry wii Couns, Bosions, &o. ; } cme os willed: Zaeteth epskuet Kenvinn omen ears.) Witness ifenti Soeeae act for Messrs, Hartiey & Bro, | For reitef from Corns, Bunions, Cluband In- | STAMPING AND-EMBROIDERY PEPOT, }REDucT Persons proposing to give dancing and oth tit. and anit eres ner Tis nadoons | * ng on the register of the Ro aud 1°40 bushels for Mr. H. M. Talbott. We | growing Nails, etc., visit Dr. White's establat- 14 1 Staaer, Crresite Parent Orrick entertaizments will be imrerested in Mr. Bos- | Shent it, and sald that ‘nis pomsescion, aad he | House, Toronto, under date ot May 2th, at gl cog neat at $1 22% and | ment, No, 335 15th etreet, opposite the U.S. ites = Feteutand accommodating. 1 “"P°°™ | would like toshow them torome ope and let the | 841m Nettlesht anne on che eee oe —The recetpts of coal for the sie eee eee JUST BECEIVED, = : a Maar casrtenmnan antihe Geanveanti | Committee know their contents; witness asked | Somerville'’s it e ave been very light; some of the agents | _EXTRa anos sizz Underwear, at Hollander . om | heron ' & A foe entertainment at the Congregational | Tiat contractor, ard he sonnared ee one! | Continental Hotcl, Phitadelphia, | y light; “ a) er A lorge and complete assortment of fine BLACK | [.™"s ehvreh to-night by Profesor B. P. Worcester. hi ate a = an rte he ae maa eat tae < snined:—Witne-s had examined the | report that they have not experienced such - Ls 14, SlLk. AiR. snd WOESTED BRAIDS ‘“ Eqvpt, with ite wonderfal antiquities, andthe | Demewirnecstrauved iccs JohuU Evans, | Ca, a8 it affected the Treasury department; | depression in the Cumberland caal trade for © TRvss, 235 Pennsyivanta REOIDEBIBG SIL. i shades, TOO Law gteat west. To-morrow night Palestine t enacice, Gaia = Yes, thats the veryname,? | bat had not worked up this case. Witness had years, orders trom the east and north being : STAMPING. with m. 5 earnest: BO | sie ta eobeete wnbats ewe 6 tent and stebiteeture of Europe. | and vemarked that his friend wished test | Dot Cea I er ee a | een “RO Ruabon sTOReS cm | Geter SERCIAL INDUC EMENTSt. Capi In the United States Sapreme Court yester- | &™ < ranrack tbe telegraph offices for telegrams from es a x $$$ = , iaAsths. éas, cm motion of Mr. K-'M. Corwine,H. c. | (hem before he commiting, witness said he | Herrington; the telegram of Somerville o Har. | _ C. & O. Cawat.—Collector Blunt reports 924 Georgetown Advertisements [ ADIES WOCLD DO WELL TO CALL AND | Bost PRIBTS n'y 10 conte Bliss, of Washington, 1). C., was almitted to | {howabt the cormi ed NO. not these Ranke, | Hngton was not asked for by witness, and it Mr. boats registered at Lis ofice for the month or STILL ANOTH Lane Ma MeRULIAM'S large tock of | Suerrior Birached ad Brown MUSLIN at 106 Yractice as an attorney and counselor of this | thess’shey have are forgenem tiene ae ne Madge pretended it wae co asked for it was | October a amt Potomar too | DILL ANOTHER eee ee | OR saan — originals, and contain all thetransactionsof the | Withont his authority. i Fmeportal arts - ‘PB CELEBRATED J.B. P. OOMSET. THE . 2 Mrs. Elizabeth Pinkney, the colored woman | Ctainals, and ci ee mt Redirect. Witnessentered on the investiga | COMpany reports arrival of schooner Emma | 1, CTiy. GAIN. mcst popular in Paris, can be obtained at VATES & MITC HEEL who was+o badly burned by the explosion of a | fim Ard the Board of Fablic Works;” witness | «on of the ease on the 6th ot aly, the | acalter from Boston with cargo of ice. VERY ATIRACTIVE BARGAIN, | “83 WILLIAN'S. | ccasy M17 Market space eos! oi lamp at her residence on 2d street 2 Mr. Riddle asked if there wa? arnie of e —_—_— — ——s = PERS ” = seutheast, on Friday night last, died yesterday | 1P2F toy ‘hed taken te Se ehtee Coie Ter | telegraph companies which authorizes the teas ALEXANDRIA Bal Table Damask BE FINEST Haid BRAIDS MADE TO "LO CLOEE BUSINESS, . aiter two daysot ternb je tutfering. | pether: 2. proposed to witness to meet him at | O* departments to examine the telegrams of . AT 50 OENTS ‘ctl? sun : WILLTAN’S TREMEN VOUS SLABGNTER Complete election returns up to 10:39 p. m. | FNS 'Nuchid Seloon tho ent day einen o'clock, | thelrenbordinates, the expense of which is paid | paopoap Vinzyanps.—A company is being . . ig the orice <f Foe ee oN PO ny will be posted | And witness agreed todo so, but did not keep | bY the government. Objected to, overrated, and 7 DKY organized in Washington who propose to secare ar MISS McCORMICK, The atire stick t Bp in the westibule of Fords Opera House tts | his engagement; the morning following te | €xception noted. Witness said that he bad no in this immediate neighborhood attract of suit. z : : = ee é with the latest fn- truth, came to witness ant up- | Positive pregnant bags Selig He able land upon which is sufficient water power CRAIG & JACKSON'S, 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. here was an order made on his report | t2 C&fry mills, plane and grist mills, presses. 105 BRIDGE STREET, Des be sold at prinis cost within the uety dave 3, ard wile Dotton at fa aan > widih Bbeettag Cottons at evening inorder to grati! German telligence the ramerous patrons of the opera | Craited him fornet Keeping the appointment; | there w ure. ‘The warriage of Mr. Wm. B. Logan, private | Witness explained that bis engagements were | ('tfon. ) e e., with site tor @ sillage,andto bedivided | povg at sie, BO sacrifice—o Por ey such that it was impossible to keep the appotat- | {« the Secretary of the Treasury turning ttover | into vineyards of tem, Attecn’ ard twenty acras 2 - Sees DC. | on nen NDAY, October 1h, New and EI. | Worth to, ae Food, daughter of | ment; made another appointment, and witness, | te,the Department of Just ce, ant it was so done | ItOT Experienced vine growers are to be ine | Hy Gia st tenia ntact vette tore aa Brenig | egant Styles in | colors, trim *5 Fiord, danghter of | st the hour named met 7. on the corner, neat Dias the ralen nano mtness Bpplied | vited from Europe, the land to be sold on Gredit | je4sJ!are of ten 0 Mathematicn. Terme moderate, eeipeaicalidad Ay BS r% fence ef the bride's father. ‘The Tha, 1 | the Marbie Saloon; Z. said bis friend was in the ripe des f the telee oA Bray! ey rie on | tothem and to such others as may join in the ©. BR, NOURSE, for the Fall and Winter Season 2 t ee Tutt, | falcon reading a paper, and took him down to | that copies CPi y a) Shports ir cnted | €Bterprise, and all facilities ottered them to Corner Mcntgomery and Donbarton streets, ‘The Ladies of Washirgton and vicinity are re- a Shere they will spend a few weeks of tueg | WNeFea man was eitting engaged in reading & With the coveenmene, CF Parties not connected | carry out the plan for thee taviishment of ex- | _ociiy 2 orgetown. | quested to examine before purchasiug. wetotr Benn M etantis Bat EGEHS Gta wee “SS | pewspaper apparently; 7. walked up ang | With the govern detente here admitted that | tensive vineyards. Fe BENT—Two anfuruisied BOOMS, second | (g\PE LARGEST AND FINES —ABSORT- | tee’ rumen hevernibic Noe mn) fc ie EL slapped the man on the shoulder, when he 1 the disgerse glad that | “AccipENTs.—Mr. H. C. McOrow, foreman on story large and very desirable. wits or with, Ment of LADIES UNDERGABMBuTS ove | Bhawls. Sia : looked upand Z. sald,*Mr. Butler, Mr. De< 5 ee een ag eee | the W. i O. BR. 8 @ colored man, while utges. O. H. SOUBSE, corner Montgomery and | befennd at before purchasing . Bistriet Government Affates. waine,” which he regarded as an introduction, | 8004."" Se., signed *‘Johnson,” on May 231. biasting, near Round Hill, were blown upon | Dunbarton sts, Georgetown oet2d dw ae ahy WILUTAN'S Georgetown. Dt Commissioner Dennison arrived in the city | ang they shook hands, Butler remarking, “no Pg aves BEY catled’ ine “aT aad Saturday evening. Phe mine having been B® THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ii this morning from Obio, where he bas been | introduction 19 necessary, fur we have met Sis tag Sid tue <2 tt a » os 1 32 | sprung it is eepposed a piece of fuse was burn- 174 Bridge stree:, Georgetown, D.C. OOAi ND woon GARTERS Guring the ‘ast few weeks, nmed his | hetore;” witness was surprised at this remark, jon yesterday to the evitenee eens yt | ing, when they attempted to charge It. Both SN Seay Ai, AD | Ca sit eeriseuens or pre onmae St the Columbian duit | for he baa no recollection of having seen hint rer etitlyeetthedlane hci) Iihelaw | Were eeverely injured about the face. Mr, | TWO DALNCT PSBLOR SUITS, nphoistered - - - nn | DEX Gpone. Sev banter eran Mae seriou Saturday night for the wast, | perore; the next ceremony was to tekeadriuk | 0% Pinnt the Gites evidence nan Be taken wy | McC., tt 1s thought, will loose his sight. ee re cand Stands Weing | COAL! COAL! WOOD! wouD! . 5 and will be abrent about two werks. = for “Auld Lang Syne,” and the next to proceed | % be that the wite’s evidence tthe intnand | Gregory Ashby, son of Major I. W. Ashby, Bockesse snd Wr Tables, Lounges, Ward- ere wo pleens belt of General Ket ru trow New York | to the sidewalks. when “py aliiasibie, bud read fro tee Pantin ana + | while ont gunning on Saturday evening lass, robes. Library Furniture, Six Elegant Waloot JOHNSON BROTBERS, AF BE 37 Spc 5 worth in 8 few Gays. edto business by susing to Hayes (iut- | admissible, ond read from ist Philtirs on Evi- | Wag enot inthe face, but not heale teiened he Marbie-top Chamber Suite, Oak’ Marhle-to> WHOLEFALE ASD RETAIL DEALRES toe Cee Be z THE rc r. Butler, 1 wish you would teli Mr. | deice. page 9"; 12th Mason and Welsdy, pages | jefective gin in the hands ot his companion, Coamber Suits, two Walnut Extension Tables | CARGOBS OF COAL ANU WOOD ARKIV | The clerks in pigeon hed dente 4+ and 49, and other authorities, rier ras uate and Wainat Dining Ch alnut Wharunt ING DAILY at thowe books,” Batier seemed t> , moe Master George Washington.—Gazeile, 2. ease i y paring the pay-re ew very angry, and asked “what booke’” Z. | MF. Dastdze, for the defendants, argued that Lothar am aus Tatra Mattromer,Frah- | ,One.of the best eelccted stocks ever offered in | theught they will vr We tga Du Kept for | the question turns upon the reiacions af has. eee ® 0 wn Body neon 5 Sth inetant. eb. tek ae betes opt {0 | hand and wife, the unity of man and wife. How | FORO® ov EXAMPLE —Sald one girl to an by Sand Ingratn O, We invite the pabiic, or those in wart of Fa 2 can the stimony of the wife affect that of her | Other, this morning, as they were going to school, nd Batler The woman was a part of the man | ‘We're too early; we'll have to loaf aroand tell you, ang- | husba Dilcloths, Window Cartal: t Oxk, Baco-burning and ockery and Giass +i down to onr wharves av 3,340 Ibs cusrantert tot “ta only bi Waterproof, Jepot and see it, to follow him; did so, hat d—n tuol of a Datchma: ~ a Wool Bisck } ees replied, “Oh! * inthe theory of the law. Mr. D. read from | there until the doors are open.” «Loaf around?” es ut mentioned Depot and Wharve— : fessors, who n very closely, | Ie eee ere nes 224 | Testor, sect mony of s wife wilt | Tephed the other, “that is not a pretty expres- Ob WEDNESDAY, November ath, at 10 | Groce (1203 F and wherever they reason for doubt. | * . “+ ; 14 orrohorating her husband, | sion.” “Well, I'd like to know,” said the re- ovclock, L will sell, at the resitence of a foew-¢ 2ak2 Ht 8 | ie te aiauneenes he was under no obligation to tell him, uphodl on Ake: beatae proved girl, “how I’m to learn to talk proper, tleman ‘declining K in € SEN Tae = | msteee andl iat The | eC) (with Butler said he had been afereman for | when 1 have three brothers harping abont ‘chin ow, on Stoddard at COAL, WOOD AND ure ving 2 = setts ne jaw re- | Mr. Fvans, and had frequently overhauled hi music,’ ‘cheese it,"‘whoop ‘em up,’ ‘that is not and Washiogton strest | pern of @ majority of | teois in crderto Keep them right, be expres n discharged fr TRCKet,* Sud Ml teat cork of bebe ale the | Shove most excellent collection BUILDING MATERIALS. i CARTER’, the residents keeping he eee Game side of | 4 desire to know some of thas memoria! eee ae a O8 were Foe Saree sae et jeep © | E>p:cial attention ts called tot the, jaare wbere it ip desired to locate sac | Sitness having named Oolumies Alessuder’ Tope around the sao SS Mic sitore In pearly new, end was eile of the squara | f : corte 707 MARKET SPace for the defence: / T stked witne: to introduce him, and satd Brocka, of Philadeipia, | BE PRIO ° 7 b C nite ve 0 ¥r m —Miss Terms cash, | »* RICE T ALL fronting opposite the same, which permite seegoteir ih i fe ould be permitted Womwan’s Crertosity Rewarvep. erm . a shall. be certified to by the assessor be the die, hin fhicst the eae re | Barto, « young lady living in Osceola Pa., was | ccl2vt "THOMAS DOWLING, a: ed split; a DESIRABLE DRESS GoovS trict in whieh such business is to be located captained Chat ke Lud beuct, | eiled by curiosity to search a male friend’s ECXTRAGHDINARY INS IN ky ing the conttol cf we f Imported RECEIPT OF TAXEA. Fee gr peers sein trprently oot Gena e | pocketa. She Grow out Srevolver, the hammer OODE at the be Lr as oameat CCEMENTS 0 CALOINED FLAS. | ' ap Brome Clothe, * i fice yeet and A. said he e yi went | bearer sve eal tow ald | of e a 3 Brides streot. © F miltions 0 aud < ‘The recetyts . tor's office yecten Gown to tind B., and did 59, after meeting tus |, Uiize Humphreys said, to save time he would | yl caught in the cloth, and she was sho! Ledles) Drees Oocas in tua sewer see boca ATES, Lam ic condition to fill o-dere of any did Black Bike. Bie Teak Soctar Hes c bch amount about 6) per | German; found him at the Metropolitan and | #MMOunce that he preferred to stand apon an - cent. wae tor sf ~! in many al! not be put in jeopar: a | took bim up and introdaced him; B. asked tor | 0 'aw rin my line wrth dispatch and fidelity at | @ private interview, which was granted, and | Par fe aud retail, upon terms that defy comp: Gcods for Children. Cloths and Cassiaistes 8 P- A large stock of Carpets and Ollcloths. F motto is quick #ales snd smail profits, oc!91 German sings:—““Who tears FASHIONABLE ager flags away, we'll spot himon der tf HAIS. HATS. pe § ape mat) ezThe qu in force between Mobile and Pensacola was rai tarda fick Masoxte CELrngatiox.—The fiftieth year | witness waited for them ten m' as Proclamation af ie mayor of Mebilo. “se the existence of New « salem Lodge No... | when they came down witnces walked away Mr. Hill declared that when a n He pros. had st A; Mowe celebrated by the members of | with Butier and asked about the books, when | been entered itended the responsttility of the | that bedy last night by a bail at Masonic Tem- | Putier said he wanted witness to mect hia | accused to the indictment. Without stopping Of the above now opened, and for ante SURPRISINGLY LOW KATES! ra he D VELVETEENS, cents, Ooty half tu venus northwest, O sts. ,sontheast. met WM. GUINAND. . The bail was tastefully decorated with ‘i : ei zs he. at 9 | to argue that point, he would say tuat the gov- acl NEW COAL AND WOOD DEPOT. lle Rtas Tee ee Keck the boahn ta take!) Treat bad no tuisnts what holding | &a-Dr. Redfield, the well-known correspon4- ; N es: and emblems in evergreen placed ground the Gross-examined:—Butler proposed that w either ot the two parties mentioned to any fur- | ent, being on a railroad train the other day, | Fifth Avenue an@ Broadway Fall Style of SILK hone es ne pet he sp ‘ARPETS Uall. The members and their families with in- | yess should meet his iriend Ge Taesdayeceny ther trial or responsiblity. when an accident oceurred, successfully ampu: sive ary care” 8 stock of y With a large end well-selectea | (~ 8, led at 9 o'clock, and the ex- | there were two interviews at witwae he oae ei The court took # recees for half an bour, | tated a number of arms and twoor tliree legs SOT FELT HATS. WOOD AND CUAL, .AR 3 1 with an address by Deputy | ‘2° a ONGEOS Ata After Recces. | {or unfortunate passengers. The doctor never | Large supply just recrived | Pon tt iin the subscriber sclicits ‘® share of patronage fram CARPETS, Grand Master I. L. Jobnson, who embodied in ; nder, sworn.— Witness was ono On reassembli: two o'clock, travels without his seddle-bage. 38 Brae Cee Gat Puce aul Hickor gd my ys P is remarks @ bistory of the lodge. A grami | cr the so. d memorialists petitioning Con- Jndge Humphreys Gecided on the question of #2” A Brooklyn woman snes her husband for occtlt-Im _ 138 Bridge street, Georget » Fey ap eg Sy laeaial THOS K Saat CARPST arch was performed br the band. after which | press for an investigation into the affairsof tie | the admissability of the evidence of Mra. Hayes. | divorce, one of his trifling offenses being tha EORGETOWN SAVINGS BARK, D.o,. Orders left with Kidder & McLean, Tobacconis , JEST ancing commenced ana couthonsd until @ | District government; appeared personally, and | E e sald that the question was (Of conseq4ence entesiog of the room: in wilch she was slosping Seg el ie rdays | 421 7that will receive prowyt attention. coeds tes & RGEST STOCK IN THe CITY, te hour, interrupted cnly by the supper, yy counsel, before Joint Committee, t» | Sod of importance in every view taken of it. | with alighted candle in and, which he + 9 a. ma. EBay Satur = = = ONS EXTRac = which was one of the pleasent features of the | S400 Gounsel. before the Jol Wolecier te tae [There wa a cutee: ‘ee opinions on | held in & position so that a drop of melted | (oyneie “genemisy ans Bm. Interest paid on | WOOD AND COAL. ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINARY, be committee of arrangements wera | course of that investigation, about the istho: | the enbject, and. such being the casa, | tallow fell into hereye, lectious made os all accessible peints, Discount Every picce of CARPET of the most arttetic de- Ege = ee ee vce April, there were two books presented to the oe ohn .. of solving — appa ~~ =e days, Mondays, H. POLKABHORE . —= ae o eanors rel 2 Brae Hos Three Schofield. *. Lawson, R. Godman, | committee by Mr. H. C. Evans, bookkeeper fo- | Tent legal culties was to refer re- = . A |. President, agratp Cal Avthe in all widths Usyness Gos Muclten Poa. Jacbome’ Wok, | Jobe 0 Rang, one of which’nad the appaar~ | cur toahcient privciplestor avolitionor those | [874 CLOTHING! 1975| #.w.vannertsosk Spiel ite certain ond latent Satter, - Leysenx, G. J. Mueller, F. A. Jackson, W.S. | ance ot being very Dew; HO. Evans omen | auiicultions "Ty lock ee the Caen eion of those H.Pominnorn, ne'er Wholesale and Ketail Deaters iu SPECIAL INDUCEMEPT, Thompson, Wm. A. Beall, H. Kandler, | to account for the newness of the book, and he | if there is solidity. Has ita foundation or tie Henry Dickoon, Bes Ococae” | Hees arched COAL AND WooD W ith the great redaction it prices wate tately wi Keon and Wm, Hurrows.' The toor | frPlicd that It had been well kept on the 2-4 9° | eiple fo build upon? If this caso was pending BileyA-Burnn, B.D farticy, Thos. Ruowlce, anD eet make ont put down ell Carpete tree of chan were Messrs. Andrew W. axton, ri, % i acet, | @ @ New York conrt or United States court i SF : : . “U. 7 sestiemang = L. Bannls. J.B. rley, a. | “pr pada “Wie ee | mae en Would be competent | FALL AND WINTER. —a RSTADLISAMENT. COMEESEAN® COAL. om the Rist Noort eebeeeee Gleason, . Fear f nand |! Witness.—“It i ery important.” because of statutory enactment. There every- oO ats 4 DEPOT AND YARD at T. W. Biley’s Wharves ‘Thore who would profit should eal! soon, W. E. Blackford. The occasion was thoroughiy | Mr. Davidge.—“Much obliged to you for the | body by statute has the right to give a state. With enlarged inos, improved machinery | foot of 11th and J2ch streets southwest. exjosed by all present. | information, but if Idesireany more W’ilask | meut underoath. But here we have a ditter. the beat talent tobe bad {n the ceantry, in fact BRANOH OF FICK, O strect, between 24 and 34 : eee forte ce tps ae ee eet rae tARoRsr etna apostle itarar cor feeaarabaey | Sisco ae WOLFORD & stILERG, eS Rtty Woe Geeoe toll ee one cere ails Geatrous et _sxamining the | tay 86%, ianother eer eae Pablo that prewminent ag may bave been our repu- | (AK WOOD AT $7;,A58 PINE woop THE ARCAvK, bas recently been some talk among certain | books, aud on picking one of them up Mr. Har- | there 2 Ho pinions in the past; Si &6 per cord, delivered im any part of the ARCAUE, embersof the typographical fraternity of this | rington Interposed an objection, and witness | OT discrepaney they must refer to principles or OUR MOTTO Is EXCELSIOR - ety te ape 4 1 ed that’ it w | underlying. te had, therefore, relerred to-old In Dyeing and Cleaning Ladies Dresses, Shaw's, ve your orders with BRAD. ADAMS, corner (47 SEVENTH STARBT, — Saar Se OS web Te = y 28 no hoe * aus ly Mr. Demaine | be was inclined to fuliow Lord Edenborough in| Fall and Winter Clothing, | Pant, sod Vests. wharf, foot of :. Lae Sovrtuwasv, pesitor. Itis proposed by those who are de- | books was raised; subsequently Mr. Demain th Y Re: e Locker. e clearly of ’ At home toeveryboaf from 7, m. until sunset, sepl-tr GOODWIN Y. arLER, sirous of getting wp this tri al 2 distribute | ec me, to Pritners’ house and informed, witnese ed parent erie peter paadd par pa mee Satordaye from T's. patil SB. ins atthe ‘old Soe BRernssn = co. prizes as follows iret prize, id “rule” and | that ie meéetA an, name a * ase 7 [ . stand L » now the comp! the . , eetiek.” second prize, tives S ; third prize, | seemed to bave some important information in | ®dmissable. nd wite are but one inthe | MENS’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, pony J * country. Everybody come and sae, fire steel do. The type to be used will be | relation to the genuine books of John 0. E: .H. “solid” nonparetl, abd the time for the first | told Demaine to bring him up, and he dideo; saw | Undertakes to draw a distinction between man | EVER OFFEBED BsFoRE | 27%!t__ 49 Jefferson street. Georgetown, D. 0. less three hours, second class one hour and » | Butler privstely,and he that he and his | aud wife will uproot the foundations of b and the third class one hour. The follow- | rriend were the custodians of the books; he said | Society. It had been very beautifully said ABE NOW OFFERING theory of the law, and any community which Dealer in best varietics of Worsted Bullion Fringe, scmething new ARTHBACITE AND OUMBEBLAND GOAL. | Fok Laces: Guipure Laces Also, WOOD tn the stick, or sawed aud split be sted Belts end Belting at ry ‘3 In the ‘OF sa’ a . ri ing gentlemen sre mentioned asthe probable | he could produce the books, and seemed tomani- | that tho wife was the right arm of THE GREAT Prices moderate for cash, Black Bilke, 780. ‘ax (A beantifal Lyons Gros competitors for the first prize: Richard | fest adesire to accommodate the memoriatists; | the man. She was more, in fact, for she may Ofices and Yards: Foot sf K strect and Rhode Grain just received at Q1 85, worth %) Mel Star; S. N. Bennerman, Chron Butler said he thought bis friend should be | Serve the place of that arm. As to the queatson BEAD 1HE FOLLOWING: METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, | Ulan svenne, between sth sud lin stress. Bik faced Velvets a: §2 and up. for Trimmings and ernment printing office: | paid, but witness told him most emphaticaliy | Of the parties being prosecuted, no court would Orcere also received through Mewrs. HAMIL- # Coat Velvet will be taken O'Neill. J. M. Richards, and | that he was not buying testimony; witness | permit a further prosecution. Whatever the A splendid line of Diagonal, Basket, neta, Orders the 6 ers. TON & PEARSON cor shane D sts. jy: ¢ fornished at New York prices. own. and Worstet The lst ofcan Dovbie-breasted English Square FROCK COATS, | said he would pay any expense attendant upon | witness may say isto be presumed. will sastere | with Veste to match sat 12, 915, S19, @20 ead @a3 Coat coaL not yet | bringing them to this city, but nothing wore; | the husband. It is true the law permite the | pith Veale womatchs at 812, 81s 918, @2 and $20 | i ENEE ASBORTMENT! — nderstood that the “trial of spee. | Tay Butler again atthe Capitol, and he said, | wifeto be witnees in some cases. but not in | ‘Sig gis and 20; ano DRESS COL TE Sr git git BEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! | of GUALS settee aie etme t9 OUT, stock ce on Thanksgiving day, the place to | ‘Those books will be bere on Thuraday; the | Such as this. He wonldrule that Mis. Hayes 220; 825, and B30; magnificent line of OVER: which we are making additions dally, which we gay dupa! esiguated by lot. ihird intervicw Occurred at witness! house, | evidence fs not admiseable, s hardsome Melton Overseas for Sia tea Wie: | PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! Jott aark trates : Garton Fietancl\ best makes). 4: . ——e Re ‘taid, would bring the hrceer ire nay We: | | Exrenrarwnens tiie EVestNC.—Mr.John | ney Oocensa ee Be eed a or aise fine Whit: AK snd }s sawed and split or tp | Androscregir and Bruit ef the Loom. tion, 12s DISINTERMENTS AT HoLwea Cex he said, would bring the books,” he told wit: | 2% gel ery ytoag| | for Ol taes'giae Mick Et GOUDS BETTER THAN EVER tick. ‘The work of removing the dead from peesto observe him closely, so that he would | McCullough did not disappoint his audience at | Overcoat for @1 tand's ack, Biue aud Brows the Cali and examine our stock : i ee ° ©AK end PINK KINDLINGS, tm bandies or by ‘ Ford’s Opera House last evening in hia per- | Beaver Overcoats at £12 and $t6; Noe Euslise ieee ¥1 < BRODHEAD & co. mead burying ground is progressing t Fnow his sgain, and they both left; the morn- | f,rmance' of Richelieu, 10. willbe. wes fey, | sre, ta. Blue, Brows, Drew aad Backer ei HOW 18 5H TIME 20: BUY thecord. STEP UENSON & BROTHEL. octD-tr 1205 F street. between 1#th and Ih. lence of the rextor, R. W. Brower, | ing following heard about the eafe bargiary; turously applauded. ‘To-night he appears as | Ye handsomely trimmed and lined, at $16; very ~- ho stated thet t what to do | witness was at home on the nightof April 23: 2 pears 43 | fine Astracan 30 4 = With rome sixty o: BOOKS, STATION ORY, &e. H 3 5 soldiers of | none ot his bousebold, ten or twelve in number, | R0meo, in Shakspeare’s « Komeo the war of I-12, r od ri Tike roider: vod, "Suits ta crest | aug Mcrine French Hoods, Maud halt Zaplyt Gaps EDUCATIONAL. ute from #2to | and Hocds, Hand Knit Sacytes, $1; Bilk-and atin excellent company. | of Business Suits fr: by time, and | hear which can only be located from the records kept | witness was much surprised when he heard thst the ringing of ‘the bellin the morning: | S4pported by bi tft ; ‘Wil open at the National to. | veriety, from @5 to in the office. On the examination of one of the | bis bell had been rung so tong without any one | RAVINE arrived, wiil ope! i re e Aimée French Opera Boule Company 01 jextr Mill and Depot, Beventh-strost Whast —————————————eeeeeeee = nine: | FORE MEPORESD— i cP te Chile "tle Atme. and fine Dress Dosskin and Fancy Gaseimere fi oda, very Ou nd @2; ta” ISS FAUST HOOL FOR YOUNG La- J graver, all that he could find was the remains | bearing it. ee — “4 igi eee | Pants at prices ranging from @4 50 to $3. A b« ee Clone 62; Unildrens’, Misnee’ abd Laas Les. M DIRS, Ko 3 H street northwest. Wincor KEITH JOHNSTON'S ©fsemo brass or copper buttons. There are | Mr. Davidge—Never mind your surprise. passa A by a splendia company, with meg | ful iiue of Children’s Baite and Overc Ge. and $2; Ladies’ fine Blerino V. term begins Movernber 29, tf. ee also the graver of soldiers of the revolutionary | Mr. Riddie—Now, Mr. Alexander, tell us if | Coltamen trem Paris, now | Y caL INsERCOTION ROTAL ATLAS GF MODERN CEOGRAT war-cne Peter Fan! Micer, andhis | you Lad anything whatever to do wil 2 he eX ion of 't i t . frome atte ©. Lewis Fautkner, | by side. | bresking openot this safe? sng | O40 ellows’ halt will be f | "chasing clovwheresamuring thecopiersee: | $e vila, hea the bones re sencemee tga ae Saeael: | conic Fof the descendants be living, the | _ SIF. Vavidge objected, and the question being | O20 Fellows’ halt will be Lever before have hed such @ vancty of Gace Cer ed dente Hac etiieced emcees Le. | mezce bie LEESUNS 18 BLA GING ou NUNDAT, | Imp: — red and Properly rete ee a eee ee cader antted. (Exception noted.) | | Dessed it commend it as a rareentertainmant. | mente t9 please all tastes ant deavtoe. to Her akhk Gent, Hematitched and Hemmed Mien | November ade]ee, a eae PUlin....OoO BO € red and properly removed for buris! r. Alexanéer answered: “I had nothing rh omique, ii i = accomme date all purses, or tw give landkerchiefs from I2sc. up to §0c.; Mens’ fi For particulars sce circulars, ¢ ‘aahaie: — = Jo with It in any mauuer or form, eithar i- Santoue: grace iccmeagy lage Selig ned eet | such entiresatisfaction. Whit Shirts only arge aiz6 One Linen Di music mores, (teretay” '” ** Sadr Se RICHARD 8. MORUN & CO., ———— | reetty or indirectly.” nightly. or character of performance see ad- | 7 } Cowmtiow or THE Boys’ Krrorw Scnoor. | This closed Mr. Alexander's examination in | tig. 2c NETEUCTION—A gentleman having « of the Reform School heid the'r | Chief, and the hour of 3.50 o'clock having ar- | Yértisement- tar _ SOOKSELLBRS AND STATIONERS. UPiL Toons and a fine library, woukl receiver Pl ° . i. AvENt | rived, the court adjourned until this morning at | ,,2h6 Vc {sor Choral Society give a concert foe eee ns Blipper aly @is very sneering | teen ese oe reting, for tostraction ta a | —Po™=St 2018 Pexssvivanie AVES a tirg yester ternoon at the 3. -night at Union Bethel hall ror the bonstit of 4 #0 5 ery supsrior rough Epglish couree, or fa cue ofthe modern ot | ex) “ 7 col, the president, Mr’ N Sargent, tm the | io'ciocy. Lteeteorkat iaemieisiies ° 1011 PENNSYLVABIA AVENUB, Kid Glcves for men and ladina, lateot atylos; ai | accient languages.” Ratislactory references kivan. See tee TO PICTURESUUE 4 Sens r, and Dr. Carpenter cecretary. MP. G. B. | To day's Proceedings Sea ee sac ieeeeaia plore, 1 and $190; Ladies’ Dogskin Gauutiots, | Adcrers MENTOR. erat efi cetar-eciw* | by one of the beet ‘binder: tn the conutry, iu teil McCartee, treasurer, presented his report of | The grand jury of the Criminal Gourt, (Jane Tas Tea Kerrie Versus Tee Litres octls-tr ‘9 Doors from 11th Stroet, $1 <a nary andic Table and Dessert — key Morocco or half Oaif, or im an? 4 receipts and expenditures for September and | term.) which was discharged on the 3ist of July | HatcueT.—Last evening, Mrs. Mary Ano Cur- other be hile’ Kaiven, 82 por sets tix Taber | Ex STITUTE ee sions sate OR RSeIC RL IS re sa aarcion-at e ert cr Table’ Ruives, A : ow For b por or orks, warranted iafed pa White Mal, | sveuus horghwent,” Mrs. ANGELO JACKSO®, | p Fiosring thelr ersets with the eaten ee eee? tix Teaspoons, warrant ate |. Seven ann! seaston Deg! on D 33 three and five-bottle Castors, ae lath of copeenter tae: en Of the b hadiog chews and prices given, Prompt 5 ‘But ives. 50¢.: S eC yer eens ¥ hey " the; solid silver Otic oh tee aes; A LEWICE SEMINARY FOB YOUNGLADIES | , 18/08, Wrd\ug and Reception Carte October. | Tickets of leave were granted to | untii t w jordan, James Haggerty, and James | Ju the physician was rea: 2 '¥ condition of the | ¢ Jerre, 80 ne to Ive entire o's SA new york press wars. SL Freeh supply from “K NO. phreys stated that there were per- | streets, while under the influence of liquor, at- n jail committed during the recess, and ‘ked her mother, about eighty years of age, ed that they take up the jail cases at | with a kettle of scalding water, and in defeud- | | ay, appeared in court this morning. | tix, living on 2tst street, between L and M | | iivery gears | annual report, re- | once ing heree}f the old lady inflicted a severe scalp Fifth averas Ho- | best plate, Sve. ; solid silver ditto, &| the rew Bark: ceevon es istued Olicer Wace - i Clothes Brashes, 26c.,60c. and §! ing ell Holmes’ vew vol Porm: @neunt viewing the of the institation to the | This morning the trial was resumed after | wound on her dangbter with a hatchet, but not | tel store—price $8 250.5 BOC. 1: Oval French ‘Mir: ‘Address A. TYSON & SST: be S ue ‘oerae ; a prevent tme. The reports of the teachers the grand jury bad been called. before she got protty badly scalded on her neck | 4Jmrstug Hagges Urees tO.CUr five and ai | Combe ee Os es See Gren aren, aie Mir | Ae Oe Gon da. | GObrutinnty the Seteore ct Manhood.” “aod Finke's gerdeers were a'so read. ME. AUSXANDEK AGAIN ON THR STAND. and breast. Officer Byram appesred on the | ?oller SILK BATS. BATS pow colors. tare Frames iu large variety, 255, pao pte gee Ny aioarn soon —_-—__. Mr. Alexander took the stand for cross-exam- | scene of confilct immediately afterwards, ant |. H, STINEMETZ, Hatt Be. tT MERCHANT TAILORS oo et ON Meprcat Meeriva,—A meeting of the Med- a. beefed ashed See ee eens pr bathe ged hos io neanhialh pp octé-tr 1237 Penpsytvania avenus. le nowa-tr Vernon Row, 941 Poua. avenue, ieal Society of the Alumni of orgetown Uni- ss to Evans’ 8; it was the pri at at 01 a . c. { . 7 wonsliy, wee babd tt thn lactaeeetien cern nT | Cee eckee ere ee nt April thas | station: rendered the necessary medical si; Kid GLOVES! Ro Oar van, N “ Seoxs 10th and E streets, last ight. Dr. Ross pre- | In reply to Mr. oer Mr. A. said that there | after which, she was sent to her home by Lieat. —_— S18 F Srausr, Orrosits Pa’ Orr: Received at sented gathological Specimens, recently Korg bm raga dopey yr fe ted on = Led Greer. as ‘Tho largest assortment of one and two but- ener -ly) STREET: OFFON TH Washington, DO D. fHi' LINGTON 8 BOOKSTORE, « interest in a medical point of | March. bs yw Look e. Puree, proprietor ton y street amd Pennsylvania avenwe. Se ree rat? contemplates ofiering an- | ing book was presented the very night before | ..MB- J. E. Fura, proprietor of the Jewelry ELS SUCTRA Se to 200.) Ten O04 Marts, by the sulhor of Widow Goa. nus! prizes for the best essays. &c.,asanin- the burglary. Witness’ relations with Mr. Har- re, No. 457 Penusy’ Md additional ‘roweities 1 | mmtbecity. ¥ ¥ ‘emith's Danghter. ceutie melee progress ai reir. | agin pers eee dung coe roreigenien, | Ob Unt Seeh rectea,aidtonnl sovaten | © OEABine” patvine @avmrLnts Tyr saicon, — teght Gh tae Gee Utne amnneee | Basonte Seatac’ Gold baabaned: ane eake a S. HELLER’S, ~~ {eg BriipInc Assoctations.—At the thirty-tiret thought cations, | chains and trimming, which he selleat from | _ccts-Im No. 715 Market Space, a RN eee eee netC Savings amt | ee eee yeens chen coed at erate: | Slo te Oa Ee ener a te eee |g TAB! 5 B. SILVERBERG. Soe Building Association last night, advances were | Some of the books they could not get. It was | $10 to $2u; H. T. trichcacs gol | PABLE CUTLERY. ‘ = 's LOTHING } CLOTHING.—Sell- Seeetes pies cess ganeee, OO) See | Le PPS caved tes echoes, Peat | Rew’ Gimond dines cot in se, Ueto = ~ | marsorourran poutas sroxs, aks Pepa if 15 it. “1 if 1 ‘At the wth monthly meeting of the First Co. | produged, ‘Witness gave information tg the | Divmond, exceedingly priitiant, a £10; Spanish | rop@pRs’ SUPERIOR octt0-tr 319 Tem 8r.. "EAR PENNEY VANIA AY, « Foruiting Goede at"pour ets tone a operative Butiding Association, ee. | Commition saveral Gare hettes Gis 8B of Rey | See te, with Jot enamel set tose ENGLISH TABLE CUTLER’ PLATED WARE. ‘| sue as the goods must be sol at $12,200 was sold at an average prem! By Sg ap ee pd PE Sh let weclnns See garnet bead | Byvery variety of onr own oy vy CT a same party tinut | Cape, very beautiful, and extensively worn tn CT IMPORTATION. 7 = —_——_e—___. isyes; did not recollect that | © DIRECT I. TION. All the new designs for A SURPRISE PARTY Visiied the res ted that the genuine books had been de. Hep York, set wads eh garnet ear-rings W. M. GALT, TABLE USE AND ORNAMENT, Mrs. Marths Collier,on H street northwest, | stroyed; could not recollect the exact language acer Mead tag Ps IN THE BEST QUALITY, FINE CHINA, near 4th, @ few evenings ago, and presented | used; recollected that Butler said hia friend | peo CarnpREW InsURED.—Yesterday after- | _°Ct22- SILVBR-PLATED WARE. ber with a handwme ing chair, tea set. set | Cught to be paid, and he replied that he would | noon a horse and buggy, driven by two | F A very large assortment, of furs, &c., a8 * birthday present. The ever. fot pay for Any testimony; thesaidthat | white crowing oO the corner of 7th, . x, M. tr & 00., CROCKERY, tug wae spent in social intercourse, dispensing | he would BR, expressage or car fare, Butler | horse took fright at @ roller at work on O CONFSCTIONER AND CATERSE, w. GALT, GLASSWAR' of refreshments, ete., by the surprisers. aving esid that the books were out of the ci-y, | street, and iu shy'ng the came in contact 20 TENTH STREET. oct?a-t Jewelers. LASS 8, pteaveite * sachesai | for getting the books; witness thinks that De- | itn several pieces of curbing piled up om tae 6 s 7.0 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CUTLERY, @Piaxocs ayy Ececant Framtrre at | maine msy bave told (witness) 1a the | corer of the street on which were standing two Between B and F streets, Washington, D. O. 1 - J Avcrioy.—Messrs. Latimer & Cleary hold « | committee room that ad information | ¢hiidren, ove three and the other five years old. * PLATED Waks, KEW books a¥ BALLANTY sale of supefior parlor ¢ atont the genuine books: bas an indistinct | One of them, the oldest, was thrown under the . 19s AND N Bangings, about fifty dozen bogey, one wheelof which passedove-hissiom- "J'0 IN VALI DS. cbairs, and six superior piano fortes at their HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, patina a Foerace anction rooms to-morrow. Parties desiring ea. spulaet the carbine, ant head oatdipetions uty; WEA aus Saree d Secies we Wee prepared ta ei Sel Ses | A re first-clage goods sbould attend. get one bottle farnieh the above goods to our cu tomers as low as ‘Prcaen Deep: by Wile Collins, ee. en 4 soo tn am ns, and Dot give not serious. by - "to" the om they can be purchased iu northers cittes, red £4 te Bre; by Dew ; Santen, anctonects: ciiaer sastion semen | Bede saa ‘the book’ would ‘be del ft : Bivyarkiee WEBER & BEVERIDGr, Gan greets: by Whe tathor ot eye wide for Lysdon H. Stevens, trustee, lot No. 16, | Thursday, bul name time or recei _ " % vi 5 be we . in Bleek «ou property known aa Sheridan Hill; | At the rst Interview Butler asked ‘ 1oe9 PEXNLVLVASIa AVRNUB, Frrore Gare and: be the auth r of Win ond Weer im Warhingtow county, D. be tod. T, Stevens, sy could see witness, and he meet Sole Band 3 Oud Bee Briweon Ku amd Web stroots, Bieter © MeCtULes OB (be bude uf the Bible oolS tr

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