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THE SAFE BURGLARY. | _ Judge Ramphress—won, I willinstenct thé | vies, bas 1d oar Witness, When gentiemenof tho bar gotonthe Brown made s a Nineteenth Bay's Proceedings in the Criminal Court. | Witmess’ stand they generaily forget their law. do the work for Jacaz0U Proceedings. Georgetown Advertisements, DRY Go0oDs. | peat d Datethctcehth tne hoe . Ny GOOD} Sh40cnres wy DRY eoops | D®* CGoobs, cles... out at and BRLOW favor; the |, Witners stated ‘that he believed that he bad not yet been Duried, Dat was Ta WEPNFSMAV_ November ii, 1574. found Somerville at his office; earnedthat he cooling . The Court saidone Conclusion Vesterdny = = i ~ es , LO> 2k Fra t Soa i : + | Hae here for the parzose of procuring the re- | jects of the law is to prevent crime. A vination « TAN EVER THE WEATHER, ae os i ar r Me s gy Rpt ao of Renton; witness was under the Bag Fa the act was very font mentee ‘sans oat he wra,D 0. SPECIALTIES. ree Signal Officer, % | of the tria ram hitely, Ru ~ | ston that all the judges were out of the District, im ne of #25. Nathaniel Brien, as-aal: Anctinner, oc s “spa " » Rpor inne Ce For serthees me pirace tu rouncetion with the aieed ae | but after Finger iomiageabmonfionsoighiing and baer 0 Wiltam Blunt, inflicting woan te street, Georgetywa, D.C. ren BaD Porte eee sO R RAGES: gacen | Bbe gS cntare tas Eee . — Lhe, t ~ , Buona | came in, he baving some private business wi en bim a penknife; #2). Johanna Cafferty, ore | 37s c ris cteve Bn ™ ~ sae ewe ac % . jorney’s office, the | Mr. Harrington; im the evening saw Harrington, | aceanit and by ttery on Mary Foley; 85 anit oom, CLUTBING. Warciine, see eo” |” DesBarracas, rin S4e,radnesd ty BOs. | (ines ota - — Tr will a ‘mony was taker Somervill@and Schliiienbart, and the letter of Thomas Brown aud William Walters, assent Ou THUSsDaY, N © iain, at 6 | . The bow @F ens 95 W KETS ia the | #00 Mok» & i inuoner: . MOKM ANOUT ZiRRUTH, Osborne, U.S. commissioner, and the order of and battery on William Van Meter; $5) each. jo’cloek pm, aud slag every Sreuing °F. Haig hasometsr. Vor, New Englasdand the | Jibe Neve and at ees RR AtOTNEY | Judge Glin was presente beey eaereeented | William Waiters, affray; $5. William Waiters, | sage and Comite ace ie ceoend of Tuitivet | PARCATES | papesrss ATZERTT 2 Oo iddle states, clear or hs eather, # Taw at D % of stant U. ‘ BS 3 om ‘Best: he CF porthwest wiecis, reing baronmter and lower | S. attornes; has known Zirrath several years: | Von MTysemervile was obliged tobe in New | asanlt and battery on’ Lucy Brand; #10 and ts jerk Bowabroees svuth tempersture. F tlantie stat geperaicy r weather, with south weat northwest winds, no decided change of te perature and continued high barometer. Fe the gulf states and Tennesere, partly cl York op the following Monday, and that Ben. | costs and 3) days in jail, and to keep the ton's mother was il!, and he concluded toac- | peace. David Young, awault and battery on comodate them as mach a3 possible; the bail George Ward; $50 ok ‘costs, OF 60 days in jail, was taken regulariy. Jesse Sands, assault and battery on Rich: a, Cross exa + Pianos and Mason & ects Zirruth signing @ receipt in witness office; witness explained that Z. was last winter employed a & watchman atthe store of a bank- ‘firm, avd presented a bill for $175, which rednved to Baresine thronghort S7 OBE PRICE TO ALOT eee om Bi and Nem ete, fifte » pupil some ih the Classics or Mathomacion. Terms moderator, - ned: Witness learned from Mr. | Cook; £20 aud costs, Daniel Fissick, larceny o! 8 ', and Z. finally consented to | Hine that Mr. Kiddle had agreed to take balla: feb; fe , ee ee — aud cooler weather, with light variable winis, | i never Reard of a receipt for | things in gi,isd. ‘Something was said a tag | erates RostpoDed. a ay eenT aD wa Siaing basometes a at of lig 7 & eis'g vis Oiice; don’t kuow tha: | tiwe that Mr. K. shouid be'telegraphed: wits: Joi | Z. ever copied a paper in bis office. Taher be Lo ae bapalat Harrington said Mr. K. | GE oO R GE TO WN. = 4 | CASUMELBS. BERINOS. SER . @ pows-tr AL NEWS. WHAT MK. A. DB. WILLIAMS WENT TO NEW me on for Such a purpose. | BAIR GLOTAs, MaGoNtLe a eatin | ee ——_e—___ ucla ‘hate gat) APRIL. E By the Court.The bail was taken on the A TRA PARTY, so-called by the lady teache! ‘all the popular Spd nstrabte des. ; momaar, aA pmurerens iii Se suction ste eceen | pgere” he's Semuneet GONG | aera Side tac otatanlne tals | BAURAGHDIANY asapuine ie ony | BLsce sxp forhanstit ~ a Kutiard. who isa brother of witness’ wife; Mr. | imPoRTAN? WiTmase 30ST Prom ALABAMA. | School room of the church, ani the attention POODS st the new store of | . BLACK AND COLORED V&LYETS, Avent ational Te ater —M ‘SR. Willlems was at witness’ office on the 2)th | Major Betts, recalled: —" BENJAMIN MILLER, 102 Brito arrest Witness was in thiscity | and 2ist of April, for thé PUFpOse of seeing and | in May last; lefton the lich of May for New procuring the attendance of Mr, X. before the paid by the youngsters to the geod things pro- vided showed thelr apprectatios of that part of | York; started with Williams and Jimmy James | the programme. Addresses were delivered by 1 | Congressional committee; Mr. K. had left on | trom Hertzog & Schomacher’s; stopped at the | the superintendent, T. O. Wheeler, esq.) Mr. val | the 23 and after making inquiries wiinéss | St. Marc, then atthe National; drove from the | Schutt,and others. Some choice selection of fold Williams that he thought K. was nearer | @spot, ard the carriage stopped on the opposite | musie were rendered by the church cholr, ant MOTRNING GOO, Ladies? Dress Grods tn tha newest #tyles Beanti ej » > fol Goote for Children. “Goths and Caesimeree | Ve ere AS ALING wi ery cheap, ERINO E A large stock of Carpets and Ollctoths, HOSIERY AND HAN Our motto is quick sales and small profite. octm | oe WRAPPING S. =" SSS ne Reeds hare ben FASHIONABLE O70 bre Hh.ted to 0 cass 5 are. DL | peers ee ton that now Ford's Opera Howse —Mr. Jobn 1. © Unele Dick's Darling.” Lincoln Hal? Heber’ of Art and Science. Theater Cori BS Bud ober Sitractions BAT BARGAINS FoRes IR PIANOS USP OAGAND Ser ag Lew Ano 4 me 5 pington than New York, and couli be | side from the Baltimore and Potomac depot; re- | the exercises closed with p-ayer by the pastor In hee; recoliects seeing K. sign a dispatch mained with James inthe caiT!*ze while Wil- | charge. * | “A. Buchanan,” one to Mr. Harrington at a SR AAS See ‘7 Hams went to the depot to see how much tic? | | Friscorat CorvocaTiox.—A meeting of the — at Phicts { F ute Coudeused Locnis Gay ighate for | they had until the gong sounded; then ran in; it | B. E. Convocation was helt this morning a’ | pint arence And Broadway Fall Style of SILK JORN ¥ MITCHELL | en The slarm of fire from box 71 was s: ‘Buchanan ishere | wasraining wt the time; withess came from church, and a sermon preached by the BATS, from 34 to g5. a 931 Penas iss r Caused vy 8 bontre. } at Hotel Brauswick | Alabama; arrived this morning. John H. Chew, of St. Albans. Thia éven- SUPE RBLT HATS | F4ua Dix coobs. | CATION An even'ng Rome and a trip scrose the %"' Witness identified Grose examined:—Witness recollects the date | ing, St 7:39 OC Ock, *he Right Rew. Assistant ort FELT HATS. ~ 1S. } = = American continent, to-wiget, at Linco pat from various circumstances; don’t know why the | Bishop Pinckney will addreas the convocation, Large sepply jam recret eT Me a — 5 . ald be there. carriage drove over to the opposite side of the | aud the oflerings of the evening wil! be appro 132 Bridze #;ont ‘ wer ng or | street; Mr. James waa a gambler; don’t know | pristed for the extension of missionary work | octlelm 133 | she _ | LARGE STOCK AND Lo WK Patees on, bet | if Williams gave any directions about the posi- | within the limt's of the convooati ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Arctioncer, 8 =a “UP h Wiliams hed | tion ef the Carriages Prometi¥ Remapinp.—President Hurt, of . — u ete, est 7 aitnnn an : pen euaok Ate the Washington and Georgetown railroad, has TRUSTEES Ee] M F VaiUabBLE IMPROVED alhagendes + Bove enege edition Shepherd and Johu O, Evang ware | dated «New York, April 21, E. 0. Banti ‘anes An orcs forbigaing cowsuctors to pat ™ PROPRSTY 18 GRY we. DC. ‘ aptcl Caned, but did spond Solicitor, &c.: ‘Nettleship work the he wire screens on the rear piatfa she a ¢ District of © aeeed nat Mal elocuti Fok A. W. handwriting; same date, Find > tup, tell | endof the route. Complaints of the chang: pending, wherein Regissid Fendall. ss x siecationis Prreegenthohe aS, eng a ndwriting, | OF the rereens before the stopping 0% thes Hemet 4 Win D ‘The diagram is at Warten Choate & Co. of the det, © corpsof the Metropolitan px | him to see the solicitor,” in Cunz’s handwriting, “a @ h bigest trig! tbo Ses Migpee B - A scene representing the signing recollects that on the erouthe of April 251. | were offered by defense ani admitted. i megs Tee Sram of vottecday, cance on October § Sy the anders a * t ce betwee t abont 6 o'clock, he met Mr. Harring‘on no: MRE. EVANS FOR DKPENC a —_ oe. ned he irustetas wil se 6 Foe poet ‘ eases te beta eatciodcent ction beadqeartors, and bo (H.) ionaized for | Wiaea. Stuer voeen ine datas myers, from Shepherdstovq, West ‘Viry.inis, | WRONECDAT. Homnbe te ia | , Seanetan €ign Relations Com: | Major & to ee hi that the safe was closed om the 231 of April | with 3,100 burhels of where, 35) bushels of ‘corn | Somer eat ne hak clot toes ~ devas sane e something tmportar was not there | until the afternoon; receliccis thaton that day, | and 75 barrels of flour tor J. G. & J. M, Waters | situated in Gectseioun, District vam b t ite tabi | and witness sagpest (Richards) shonit | about noon, Messrs. Murtagh and Wall were | and 70 barrels of flour for Hartley & Bro.; boat A) thet let of groard iyi ig and botug in wart dresetr gt be telecraphed for, and believes it was dono. | present, consulting in relation to a libol case, | Hattie and Bessis, from Berlin, Md. with 3.30) tg he ir pe paar oa seek iio ed oppeeite © | Mr. Harrington sald he wished also to sea wit | when Hayes came in with another party, and | bushels of cota and 100 barrels of flour fos Hart. town, at the coreer of High wad 24 +t dence, mtyotning bf = —+e ness. Some time afterwards Major Richards | wituess callea the attention of Mr. Harrington | ley & Bro. __No sales reported to-d3 , | fronting 3 feet, more or less, on High street, legent h-er . jy8-dm.* Saw Bon District Govermment Affairs. fame down, and witness told him that H. wished | to the fact that they wished to see him, and | _ River News. — Arrived — Steamers E. ©. | o ftet mercer lors on 2d street, improved witha | Pines raph aet GON 1 8,3 BS | PNpGLE The Washington Gar company bas Deen | to see him, and they went over to Mr. H.’s | Harrington motioned them to bis back office; | Knight, trom New York, and Lady of the lake, | Brick and Frane Wareliase ts “SST, worth 60 EX ’ authorized to erect @ lamp-post ou the west ede | honse together. Major R. was invited up states, | Mr. Harrington followed them in,and came out | from Norfolk, Va., with merchadise for Ds. Afltieed cite pace Ah et ethi, tee ence F aLPaOce: tee aveoue prettier of Connecticut ayenue, between Hand I streets | and witness remained in the parlor, where he | ina few minutes, saying, “You will have to go | trict mer Spl Hankin Goanite. “Goatees oan ee OK CASHMERES, MERINOSERENCH | Pe Bev northwest. | subsequently joined by Mr. W. M. Evans. | to the Treasury;’"? witness thon spoke of getting Orders bave been issued for the laying of a while Mr. Harrington came down and | Mr. Jobnaon i6 go to jail, wiere Wm. Benton ipe-sewer on lith street, between D sirect and Jolin, I did not know that you were here; | swore to the afidayit and witness carried it to Seeryrend venue southwest. the Major is up stairs,” and invited him up. | Harrington. Very little except rontine work is being done | Witness went up; saw Major Richards, whosaid, | Croaexamined:—Witn: to-day tm the offices of the District Commusion- ere. "The heads of diferent departments have ginnicg at a point in the weet line of Hich street, | TWILLS, BOMBAZL CITY ITEMS istant 85 feet or thereabouts south trem the sows’ | NETS, and DRAP L - : Tiee commer, of tan and, 24 strets, ‘and ranuiae BLACK SILKS, ch ence south wit r feet, more or less, | makes to build apa * ‘ tn that thi Last Cuance.—But a short time remains for | Sta tanning back ee ot the same whith to the | "RHAWLE foe meee #8 certain that the | the parchase of tickets im the Fifth Gitt Gon. | S°4 line of said let No. 126, imoroved with a fine ‘Harrington hus received notice that his safe | safe was locked on that day, for he wastheonly | cert of the Pubic Library of Kentucky. Agents | three-story Brick Store and Dwelling. is to be blown open,” and showed witness the | one who could unlock it; witness did not say in Leth of septor - | have been notified to make returns from the 150. FELTCRIRTS, Si ny SUPppriee been called upon to make reports ot their doings | anonymous letter. ‘After talking the matter | bis examination about Koss Jeuson being a-re- | nave the 25th inst., but for the convenience of | Will be sold together, all those two parts of Lot No. | Flue Ropibe Brusthe c FAM ILY SUPPLIES. the past year, together with estimates of what | over it was arranged that witness should do the Hawkins’ aldition, Ist part soe je wanted for the future, to aid the Commis. | formed burglar. those who may have failed to supply them- | 125, in said Beatty eutside work, while the Major and Harrington KILBOURN ON THY STAND. selves through the agents, cas orders will be the southoeet corear of Hines ance bourn, sworn— Witness recollects | filed at the home office up to the evening of the - Ket Space. SUNADLE GUUD3. sieners in making up their anuual report to | would do the inside. They then walked down | jralte a sire 0 10N to PU BS oO) = Congress. | tomards the District Attorney's office, and wit- | secing Harrington in Philadelphia last spring; | 2th and if, any money should come toviere te fects them sont OGe Genres Cae Teak eee | GyBear art DEL Guope., COMASELS oF | —_* Sete oe ae earn’, Dill board, and they | on the same evening Mage was there; went to | will be promptly returned to the party sending | 28 feet 9inches tow brick wall detng In aline witu | Water Proof © ed from $1.25te 9) | sew Laven aafsns, The Body Snatchers | walked towards the office. one going in and | thetheater. The next morning recei ateles | it, 11,15,19 the nort! i of Jacob Bamsburg’s new house, | per yard. Ali W = ts. Unater OKING CAIeLN8, FING, 12 TEE PRISONERS iN Jel AND TEE Ropizs | then coming out again. They (the men) went | gram from Harrington, dated Washington, say- ee ee then south Gis degrees, west 25 foot 4 inches to the Eilaunels at rede $ % | NEW FIGS, DaTRS, CURLAST® a4 CITRON ft To oe THE De | of and retarned, and one went in the second | ing: «Was unexpectedly called away; please VIRTUB IN NUMBERS.—“The fidelity with | Western line of ihe ssid tot, then north 75 feet 10 in- ottons aglow as the loacet a )3 \e t u TS rBON . ol » We a ‘ ches, then east with eonth line of 24 street 31 fect 4 | Mobeirs and Alpecas, aleare pn hand. Drees ALMONDS, PEOANS, WALNUT, we CEASED. time; one of the two was a short, thick set man. | pay my bili.” Witness did <o, and Las been re- which some people adhere to the virtue which | fonts. “3a part bounded as fol'ows: Beginning et | Goeds in benutifol styles and at popula: prices | ALL MIXED Paar cere ss The two bodies of colored females discovered | Abont this time A. B. Williams camo along, | Palas fhey think exists in certain numbers is wonder- | the southwest corner of the lot ust described, at | Hosleryare Notion thee Gaited eo LL NEW MIXED, at 20 cents por pound atthe B. & O. R. K. depot ye packed in | and they took a position on Mr. Bradley’s porch At this point a recess was takon. fal. The favorite numbers are 3,7 and 9.” So | the jnnetion of the abrve line cf B feet Siachos wud EMORY BAXTER’, | PrimeSWEET C1DES age the o. arked | from whence a fair view could be obtained BX-GOV. SHEPZERD ON THE STAND. Says an unknown writer, and he ought to have | the Ite of 73 tect Winches, ran then south extend- octs1-1 1920 Pounsy Ivania av | Rew York a KW akaT, | theentrance to the District Attorney's office. | On reassembling Added that all such persons, a8 well as others, | ing thelast mentioned line'of 8 feet 3 iuoues, more | pee a —— a } tly Prine § Tea | Berore this a colored man came out of the | By-Gor, Ske; honi was sworn:—W. F. Matting- | would do well to select numbers from tickets | Kneieercoks: north line, then sat 4 feet,then | "J'O CLUSS BUSINE 8 SLA®GHTER etiaiateals wituce 1 Bees ee ron ete en, Come ont, whom | ley, E. L. Stanton and K. Harringion were the | which admit tothe Grand Cift Concert te te OF Teee ened vice the Aret line 48 foot 3 tuches, more in the price of auayitanta srenee. fternoon—one as tue bodyor Elien | Evans said he thought were Richards and Har | counsel opposed to the memortalistein the in | given by the Masonic Relief Association of Reale: One thind of ake s. D @uoDs | = 2 eried om Sunday at Keeket's burying | rington. Afterwards the two men came from vestigation, Mr. Harrington was the only coun- | Norfolk, Va. thereby placing themselves in a sold te be cash, the The catire stuck to be sold at prime cost withtn th UNGS £00 ground, and the other as the remaius of Har. | the d:rection of north side of Indiana ave., ani present on the 10th ot April las position to secure @ competency for life. For | to cqnal payiwents at six and twelve mouths, with Bost Gators. o. - Dotten | riet Taylor. buried on the same day at thesame | they wentin. A difficulty ocearred onthe nortn as the principal witness; after 1 articulars of this enterprise, address H. V. | luterest from day of ele, to be secured by approved 90., worth TAC Beanie Sais = i — SEULING ground. The bodies were transferred toc | tide of the street, and witness running over | rington went with witness to Welcker’s and ore, Sect’y M. KR. A, Norfolk, Va.,or an au- | Donds or nites a a p reeryes toa om the promions, | o> oven tas: So the money; lack Rissces arn | and turned over to their frienle for re-burial. | there feund itwas between Harrington ant | funched and returnod to the Capitol; witness thorized Agent of the A’ssociati peochint rrhirmewiemengeneinn f seein oat cae ey fice—double width ac 26¢, worth S's, 37° GAR RODY-SNATCRING TOOLS | rs by. After a short time heard the | did not lose sight of Mr. Harrington from 10 to > - tothe purcharcrs, @i00to be paid at toe Chae h 80; We, worth 6; Waler-proof Uluth, all | STANDAKY AkY YORK BRANDED house of Percy anit’ Maud Brown has | seard the men came out ant | 2o'cleck,aud during that time Harrington did CONTENTMENT and happiness retgn In ali cnasok parce! sold. All conveyancing at cost of | & from up; ©: Fisnneis, Wc.; Woot bed Lost mie iar 31 00 4 a complete ou tools ant mate- | At the corner of 5th and D | not go to the District Attorney's oftive; recal. | households where Dooley’s Yeast Powder ia purchsser, Terms to be complied with within five | Eusnrel, 3c h Skirts, 90., worth Sdered sit fs fer $8 oe clin; } streets a d, one - i par! Bolvg lects that & witness named Kirtland was sought | used. Try it. Your grocer has it. Onye from day cf sal otherwise tho, trumecs re tons es , e Hh ad < bre rere 3 i ah oe page, b awdusi | up Sth street and one along D. Witness followed after; took steps to secure the attendance of ‘Soar athkeaia islen | ery nthe property eotd at the rial an mere; Laites" Homim ‘Sait eng aon ious ae 3 together’ with ‘a large uum | fe one up 5th street and thence along to G and | thet witness. catt centnios tee nee ae | Eee fee ore nba claueRa any bs een LTE COR ee erent | Sa, Bedtlches Pepe Cie eee Lin. | E 7 — ” y and articles supposed to h: ith street. Witness went down on the west side | ard Harrington; Harrington se Cough Syrup, for ite timely use bas gaved his WILLIAM D. Oanstn,s Trustees, | too ro Ottoman Ker TEAS Deen taken from dead bodies. | of 9th to Fand the man was on the eastside; | York; recollecte the ie ee ar " nové eokds THOMAS DOWLING, Ano Shawls. @1 # & 00k at 0 Oer Po cent Oolong aut Leperta TUR PR:sonsen | saw him when he went up the steps of the third | ing.” &c., and asked ~ _—— — —— ———— before purchs » 130 Be wt to be bel in t F atte pri were allin the deck of the Police Conrt this | house on F street from loth and rang the bell. | was, and was tol To nw cURED of Rupture wear the Elastic GFoRGErowN SAVINGS BANK,Y. c, Geore-town. eS ste iad alr = thar ges Th down with a handkerebiet to his t 2» wd pete weet Snel x £1 HIGH STRERT. Andrescoggin L. oct Ia . morning. Christian is arather ge a = alongabout the 20th of April; Mr. H | ‘Truss, 205 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 5,6 | Bank bours,9 a.m tet and.on Saturdaye a — young man and well dre 5 | mouth as if to cover it, and walked upand asked | the anon; mous letter to witness in the comuit- gee «| | ($0 receive deposita) nutil 6p cs! Tateront sul CARTERS 4 . Brown are meanly dreese it Mr. Columbus somethinz dil not hive there. | tee room. Menino Shirts and Drawers, $1, $1.25, $1.50 | deposl’a. General Bauking Business done, aud Usk SEW ADVERTISEMENT OF WIS ONEAT ances of both are anything b Witness replied that hi itness) did not know. Crovs-examined :—The date was indelibly im- | cach; Medicated Shirts and Drawers, at Hol. | lections made On Bl) sccessible pefuta. ‘Discount DBY GOODS, 707 MaBKET SPAUB. } SENT TO Jar | Mr. Harrington asked, Do you mean Colum: | pressed on his mind from the fact that Harring- | lander Bros., near Wlilard’s Hotel. 10,14, 1: days, Mondays, — Ota Governmers 3 5 A warrant has | bus Alexander?” and’ the man repited. “Yes, | fon conducted the cross examination so wil peed a : iw HF. POUKINHORN, Presitont, We dave oniz a few picous tof of the very fine | Olé Gover perder ot fra moving t ; thatisthe name.” Harrington thenesid he did | that wituess said they wonld go to Welcker's A Mepicar Opinion.—“ My opinion is,” (says a. : BARRETT Gees pure Sitk Black Moba: Gul Govervenes Secnnee ~ 4 y. Mr. Close axke | Hvethere. The man then went back. When | and get a lunch, 98 a reward of merit; had been | Dr. Clement M. Moore, of Buffalo,) “that if | y_ Polkiehors, The pee mes a few | ment 3 g, as be was not they had remained near Alexander’shouse some | ig Welcker's, and found that two genti Hale's Honey of Horehount? and Tar were taken in Ra teen L.Crogley, Fred. W. Jones just received fi | that the prisoners be committed to | time, witness said to Harrington, “I'm afrai h got a cocktall and Wound up with cham- | the early stages of all complaints affecting the yA-Shinn, B.D Hariey, Tavs, Knowles. | of the inter utie bone Path iy nti vena "os } dered. Christian was recently pardoned out of | 1" lore bim.” Harrington then said, “Go over | Pogne on that day. organs of respiration, consumption would be, | - aps-coly Teo iee tee eae ie eraranning from ato. to | jail, alter baving nearly served out a term for | and arrest him,” and witness went over, telling WELCKRR TESTIFIES. comparatively, unknown. And I think, also, UB SEW RSTADLISHMAN Cotton only 2 ot Blankets ou PLOUR eas that Low charged. Hedenies | Harrington to tell Major Richards that he bh. John Welcker, aworn:— Witness recollects | that it is the best preparation that can be given oO 18H Tr. fa! Bhawi-, ;aplondid, Water: | - FLO Baving bad anything to do with this case, bat | “gone over to buckle him.” Witness then we Shepherd and Mr. Harrington taking lun: when the lungs have become seriously disearad, With eularged premises, improved machinery lion, &c ; very fine aft. W lack | Welch's Rest Barsiy, per svt ye he had called u he Browns when the | over and arrested the burglar. the loth of April; identified the tickets contain- | a8 it soothes the irritation, has a healing effect | the best talent to be had Ine ihe coca het Sof Olas han wee eancoly | Golden Bill Famtis. por sack efiicers extered d them ail. At the consultation over the letter Major | ing whnt the patties had on that date, upon the tissues, and invigorates all the organs | every facility for doing the best work at low prices, large stock of Clothes for Me we | BB Bort Bent Sauls. per sack | Richards was in favor of arresting the burglars Mr. Riddle.—Do you wish to put the ticketsin? | concerned in the act of breathing.” we would respectfaily inform our friends and the 7 dev we ore receiving | Prairie Bird Fan7ly at lowest rates Tae Mas UTCAL Re inside the house, but Harrington said he wanted Mr. Davidge.—You can’t get anything ou | Pike's Tuoth-Ache Drops—Cure in one minute. Public thes pre-eminent as may have been our repu- fons the cheapest Dry ( voice Extra, pet ~a:k Tio held their sixth annual m: to ree the bottom of the matter, and it was | them. [Laughter | eee = Saton 10 OCR MOTTO Is EXCELSIOR Wasbingicn, ard we aro ala at the Tempie,a very larg agreed to follow them. 7 MR. T. L. BUMBON THE STAND. elie woo, DERSHIRTS AND perealer yd In Dyeing apd Cleanlug Ladics Dresses, Shawie. CARTER’s, ! supply of Fi members being present, with the president, | At this point the court adjourned until this Thos. L. Hume, sworn.—Witness was shown | £2.50 each; pera ey Set yo —— Sacques, Ties, Bibbons, gc, &c, Geat’s Ooate cot30-tr 707 MARKET Space. | . Mr. Robert Ball, in the clair. The annual re. | morning. yy Mz. Harrington an anonymous letter on | Broe., next door above ellows Panis, ad Vests, = . —— — —— port of the secretary, Mr. Alexauder Gardner To Day's Proceedings. Tbursday preceding the burglary, and Har- 10,14,1: ——~¢———— At home tooverrbody from 7s. m. aati Sree Cc ARPETS, nue tan Yad sabmicted. giving # history of the opers-| nis morning, on the opening of the coart, | rington party followed hile advice {a retersece Gonss, Bustos, &o. dead sotatiianed inal fasta the os feta sa 3 -TS kira every Hons of the arsociation since its organization ie | str. Dayidge stated that thereto. — For relief from Corns, Bunions, Olub and In- | Country. Rverpbody come sud cena CARPETS, 3 time Benten 189. Of the 1 AN IMPORTANT WITNESS MB. MATTINGLY SWORN, : growing Nails, etc., visit Dr. White’s establieh- W.H. WHEATLEY, : =i Gon irina Ont organization, for the defense, a member of the secret service, W. F. Mattingly, eworn.—Witne-s recol'e+ts | Inent, So. 538 15h street, opposite the U. 8, JyS-tr 49 Jefferson street, Georg-town, B.D, CARPET Mills, im J6-1b tie caus, have been dropped for non-payment, lesving on a ‘ot P 4 Harrington showing him (witness: the anony- | 7; = = re £00 | was inthe cityot Pittsburg, and, as he unde: ‘reasury. FR the rolls in good standing 1,343 members. The stood, had written to the solicitor tur permis- | mous letter, and asking him what he thought of =<——-e—____ & RGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. TER sreociation has paid all claims promptly, not- | tion to come here, and in reply had received | it. Witness was not present on the cress- Fring Gent's Furnishing Goods, at Hollander GEO. A. PRINCE & CO, e : New York Goshen Better, arsine drawbacks have been encoun- | orders to remain where he wae This wituess | exomination of Lucas (April 10th) betore the | Bros. 10,1415 ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINARY | nich we offre wis rosie a tered. The average amount paid tothe asso “ rt i ommuttee. LaSran oreaaoam 1 of " att ten i - CANNED Go . ciation by those who have died ts abou’ ¢2i.33%, | Top id Deabis to explain some of the cabalistic | committee. —Something was said about | ,©*TR4 LAnoR size Underwear, at Hollander Organs and Melodcon cian a ec OR REET, of she most artistic de- | which we w . warly PSrt of the ses. and the average amount paid tothe benaficta- | iovely and the goose hangs high.” This cor. | following the parties. Lesh ee ae 8 ‘ si ply and Ingrain Carpets, Oli Oiothe in all widrbe sees ter cee, ries $1,112.86. The average age of those who | respondence may have taken pines Welore tre WRITLEY’S HANDWRITING. TRY THE ELAstic Tkvss, 235 Pennsylvania tnd latest patterns, = me] gareimporsd CURA MONEY, by the gallon—n srewlcs for axpenacits. The average cost per | summons reachea him. He brouglt the atten. | _ James K. Revington, sworn-—-Witnoes isa clerk avenne. 2,5 | Tho Cidest, Largest, and Most Perfect Mannfac- SPECIAL INDUCEMEBT. | : Reena ee ya ene bern, farrying on the as0- | tion of the court to the matter with @ view of | inthe office of the Secretary of the Luterlars ed tory iu the Uaited States With the creat reta-tion in prices inale lately we Elphorzo Youngs & ©. ciation per year bas been 4 fraction less than 63 getting the aid of the government in securing | Was formerly chief clerk of the secret service, THE SINGER Sewing MACHINE gales of1712 . sho'l make snd pat down all Carpets iree of charge. | P ung ws cents. The total! income from the orzan'zation the witnese’ attendance. © | and knew Whitley’s handwriting. [ Celegraph | were #219660. 4,12-0,wtt aa nee stock of GBOCEBS, NINTH AND F STUEETS, to September 30, 1574, has been $76,958 7, and Mr. Hill said that there was certainly some | receipt book examined.) What purports to b3 | WW" 54,000 DRY GOODS v : Ts = a * on the first floor at redaced rates. _ soem Masonic Tem ibe amount paid to beneficiaries $67,755. The | mistake sbout the matter, but he would imme. | W.'s signature is not. Theat whe won eee BLPHONZO Younes, board of directors were re-elected last night as | Giately write to the Solicitor on the subject. Mr. Kiddle explained that this was the receipt rT ” }one Who would profit should call soon. J. F. Jonxson ‘ octlé-tr follows: W. H. Goods, Alexander Gardner, (R. OLARVOR OM THE STAND Gary. | Of Hayes’ dispateh of Aprilith: “No one here,” We Are How in we, : soa Robert Ball, Jobn Evely, Thomas pote Mr, Ciarvoe resumed the stand,and ead the | Xe. a WOLFORD & SHILBERG | ‘TJ AND gavray. Thomas 1. Gardner, Edward Fitzki,8-F. Gill, | iargest_ man subsequently turned out to be | [it will be recollected tat Messrs. Taylorand Mo other Muzica! Instrament ever obtained the . Lovers of good TRA and be pleases - A. Foss. George B. Clark, T. B. Campbell, | Benton: the other man Was shorter, wassligbtly | Chapman testified that the receipt was In Whit- “ BOUND TO SELL’ same Popularity, THE ARCADE, to heer that they can buy the celebrat od Tene aie Jegell, Jobn A. Stewart, | puw-legged, and was thick set; witness fol. | ley’s handwriting.) “3 D. Larner, Allison Nailor, ir., H. S. Bur- owed & big man up 5th street becaase he bad After examining several signatures of Whit- N.Y. CLUB” THAS AND COFFEES Youghs, $. N. Thorn, J. B. Raff and B. F peed ley, witness said he was strengthened inthe BF Lend for Price ints, 427 SEVENTH STagsr, ‘St Stands Bos, 16% Fo seal Baker, There ara two vacancies to be tiled | * CrSseesamined.—Williams name was men- ion that the alleged signature was not that octees __Burwase D sup B Sovraw Or yd at the next meeting. | tioned in Harrington's house when witness was | of Colonel Whitley. Addrees BUFFALO,N.¥, | BRODEEAD & co. ried with the prices InpRoven Matson or Buick-warrea—ny | called up stairs. Witness said Osan ee THE COURTS. ARE NOW OF FREEING 1sS at 149 Coster Merkel, Pos Ws . 5 va.—By Py . Wile 5 = - 2 eas ot, East Wine. Invitation of the Washington Brick Machine | Hams promised to be thas, Wihatn joven | __Paonars Gounnekeyteer Webster. OUR STOCK i3 LARGE, cct38-waks stp etnik malin es ; Open every es: schcnisegonioage = company, recently incorporated, aud which has | witness after the secoud entrance. Witness | Yesterday, the will of the late James H. Cans- Par ta eauion Fringe, semething now, eae a — Erected. at great cost, one of the mammoth Gra- | Syegested that the man with the sursig be tok. | ten whe Aion. 72 was made Uctober 6, 1 ad Velvet Bitbons and Beaded Bits and Botting » | CAPRAE.S SS intersection of Hand Boundary streets north- | thought that the man whe shuted withhis fant | Diy draws to the near termination of my career | AND MUST BE REDUCED. Fons Grow | rede cee. fast, (m full description of which was given in Grain just received at $1 35, worth S125.) OLABET, per denen, #3 90; BE METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORY, | Six faced Velen arg) So up, for Trinmingsand | CATAWBA, @! S)ect'pain, Eamples will be shown, < wee = was one of the outsiders and he (the man) might | 00 earth, and being now in improved health o: have made this susie to let the. people inside mind and body, know that parties were outside. Followed him | called * Weston,’ ‘Tex Stax a few days since,) a number of gen- tlemen, representing mechanics, merchants, eMcials and professional men, assembled yes- ¢., and directs that his farm ‘above Georgetown, on the terday to see the workings of the machinery and the process of making a most saperior brick with almost hightning-like rapidity. The work: which have been descrided, were found to be in | o’clock, after the safe was diown open. Witness snpposed that Wiliams fellowed the man down D street; saw a party | to the corner of 43 street und he disappeared. Tenallvtown road, be sold, aud the proceeds | This waa about 2 distributed—$ 10,000 to his daughter, Josephine G. Young, and the balance, with ali his estate, real au ersonal, in four eqaal paris to the dren of his de BUY Now! caved daugliter, Henrietta J. | = ‘Besutiful All-wool Be: at 5 le IMMEDER ASSORTMENT! Bisck Cnshanoree (double widthi.rse aac ap. Drap De Eto, #12 and up. BEW FALL AND WINTES GOODS! | Henmmed sil Lincs Hasty 10%e. and ap. MERCHANT TAILORS. e Blceaut Paris Bids, 650. abd ap (2 buttons, 91 s come up oth street at E; was told: next day by Bae : PS10Z8 LOWER THAN EVER! Cucton Fisunel (best makes), fds, wud we Rervect order, under the superintendence of Mr. | iit ‘Witness b: ard ; children of the late Mary E. Carvallo; ; a t tof the . an S- E. Haskins, who introduced them Into this | Sr'a thief turning bace sad tatnieg ts pane ghter, Josephine C. Young, and his son, And Save 35 Per Cent. GOODE BETTER THAN BvEg | AgsieciPsin std #rait of the Loom Cotton, 124 Sity some time ence. After looking throngh or Richards aud witness both suggested to | Manuel U. Cavsten. ue farther says: “To my | NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY! BRODHEAD & Cu., re ceee eras And discussing the great im- | srrest the parties in the office, and if witness | daughter, tah Pricbaccwei tole Ms Oct-tr 3208 F etrect, betworn Ith wud 1th F. Londen & Oo. . seretingernecrst ta Mage ySrpincinene! Bag ocuse. the com- | bad bad his way he would bawe arrested tham | daughter, Mary = Kunkle, { leave nothing of | — ———_—_— —* rere ai) partake of a lunch pre- | there. On the following Sunday witness went | my estate, but deeply regret that their recent FOR 810 | Here area few of nae APL MERCHANT ® Tre etablich ieee Tene one of the sheds of | to Baltimore to see George Oarter. manifestations of alienation and unkindnees OR Sig | Bete area, few o alan offered <3 BUY ONLY THe ges Piccals (iano the establishment. ‘The success of this euter Ke-uireet:—Reeoliects Mr. Harrington giving | bave obliterated the long endearlug attections | | FOR 3h ot EN, Bake Dereiceres Say =a prise is © sre | pituess “a paper describing the party siace | bed cherished tor them trom theie birth.” He POR 816 | 204 Hocds, Houd Katt Batouse @) Perior ar nec at the same cost, | J rusn ae Gane birrseke appoints his daughter, Josephine 0. Young, and “FOB @40 | Qulied Hoods vers tee ot ae G I Fairbanks § f not le The faciit | “Re-cross:—Thinks this was during the time | bis son, Manuel C. Gausten, executors. | FOR $26 | Fino Clans, §2; Ukildzene’, Mi senuine Fairbanks Scates. —— crying and | heat the investigation of the safe burglary wae is | ‘The will of Elizabeth Jarvis was also filed. gins, ec, abo 1; Ladics” fine Mf. PISST Gkany GIFT vonceRr, coal, are mo: lL aemasen Ste lenses the furniture, bel, and baditing in Drawers: @1;, Geuls’ heavy Moring rte, i aa | Ee ae | TESTIMONY OF MR. THOMAS M. SHEraERD. er house, 1516 Sth street northwest, to her sis- Heay Fine tull regulér Bose, «= OF oF rue Bal cep ale nner | Tarmas M. Shepherd, sworn.— Witness was | fer, Mrs. Margaret Bellew, and also the eum of -PTy oe . He HH fi; Mearesarer reo Sin asdken? FAIRBANKS’ | Nontpelier Femate Humane Assoclatio efiect of the brilliant acting present when the men went into the ofice nod her niece, Mary Bellew, ber gold wa‘ch | ACTUAL REDUCTIONS. chiets only @2;ann do. dora te ce 3 ) Mentpet ng ny “Beatrice seh Ado Aboat | | remained until theyeume Out and the arco chain and breastpin; to Rev. P. F. MaGar- | dient and Gcuty Hometitebia and Hommed Liven | eTOCK SCALES, COAL SCALI oak 2 at the Natio or, at night, sion | was made; recolleets Harrington telling him to - of the fmmaculate Couception church, $190, | . Handkerchiets from BP to Buc; Mens? fine cod esicsscasss Mandate Seamed af ALE ZANDRIA, Va been more than newtrall zed by th | feoptog € ud the rest ot her property to her sisters and 12 OVEROOATS. Waite Shirts only $1; Large size dine Linen Dinues 7 5 Q go in the alley and tell the detectives that the p : 12 OVEBOO = #4 size fine Linen Dinwer HAY SCALES, DAIRY SCALES oe she received. In the first piace t! parties bad come out. Witness did nut do so | brother, share and share alike, with Jobn F. 4 BOOATS Napkins, $1 per dozen; Tarkey Bed Freit Nap s, theresding of the sameecinabal, parts led to | Tor ke might meet an unwelcome visitor. Wuer, | Hanna executor. 1 per de'zen; Childrens’ and Ladies’ Fancy Wool, CALES, Ete, Etc. Sipe long Hine 250 Be aie Asadipafigo Waits CALES, Bic, E ubias, £4: very ome " a “— ona brotcersd: Siipper Patterns culy G ery saperior Atso, MILES ALARM TILL ©0.’3 “ai and 8100; Ladies’ Dogshin Geamtiem, | ALARM CASH DRAWERS ways an awkward i The will of George D. Abbot, late of George- expedient. and no better on thiscecanon’ fs, | He Man was at Alexander's witness was with I COUNTER | lar ” ‘ ; - | town, was also fled. He bequeaths bis farm of the next place ome others were ¢ Clarvoe on the opppsite side of the street; recol. | } November 23, 187 Vv v ¥ v 5 " » re laski county, Va., to his daugh t p- | lects Harrington coming over and Clarvoe say- | 200 acres, in Pal 5 ° Sear tn bee pret ee ee Neilson, will ap- | ing he was afreid that he would ese hia waa,aicd | ter, Mary M. Welsiger, and’ tho residue ot i Grand t b: : | estate to bis daughters, Mary M. Wetsiser, Jane fine ‘Ivory ‘Handle Talio Teagan Its" ant Sno performance shay be as- | Starke nim” ‘Clarsosthon coer ote ont | 2, Martha D., dana b., acd Milse abece oe ivey only 81.80; Wx solid steal full Bilvor Pl i Grane pected. arrested the party. pointing Martha D. Abbot and. G. Duancaneon Dessert oF. =e Knives, 2 ee six Ty 10 Cash The numerous admirers of Mr. Toole, the pt Berl wen called eoners executors. Pooks OF Forks, on White Metal, © Carl Tash eetaine or aes nears om, Cpportunity | ie nadie wabad thar Merpenas ArneMd be | he will of the late John O'Dwyer, bequeath- TAIPBARES BOO, 300 Oneh this evening Of secing him in one of Lis wost | MF. B ing his estate to his wife, was tildd. Sopuia OM ID SE. 311 Broadway. New York; 1,000 Cash Darling.” He will alse copes in eine. ek? | “ie. Davidge sald he won!a accommodate the | Dizon quaditied as adminiatratrix of Washing- COME AN. 266 Baltimore street, Baltimore 1,000 Gach Gite ar a YP a ie ton Dixon—| 0. ie of Jose; an) sf bane fine acting of Nr. Toole and company isnford- | SCDtCRAR, for the present,» “as Teauested to | Toa pequesthibg is estate to Sue wite’and son, FAIRBANKS & EWINe, 20,000 Cush Gifts ing great pleasure to the large number of oar | JUDGR FISH2& OF THE STAND. was filed. In re. Elizabeth Ragan, guardian of — who appreciate really good comedy | Judge George P. Fisher, sworu:—Witness isthe | Orphans of Thomas Ragan; report of sales of MENIp, the Pretty Flower,” and the other at- | bas “ tractions Masonic Hail, Philadelphia, 29,170 Cash Gitte, amounting to.... real estate approved, and decree nisi. Laura BANKS, BROWN & co. ttorney. sy ea Jackson was appointed of of Mr. D— Will you tell us the combination of ‘pel aes a 5 —_——. = Ramber of Tt Ai, the Theater Comique are filing | y MPD Will You tellus, the combi ee eee FR aight GOODS MUST BE SOLD. On nates ermine ut jemets, 200,000. that house this week with crowds of delighted | "7S seey"” 0 ts the same tow fe nae then, and } Urell was appointed of Elizabeth I. vias goers, who seem satiated that they got thelr | coset all peer Gtateran ‘telling this large’ ae. | Walton—bond $300. Letters of administration oct28-w tte in JOHN A. BA PRICE OF TICKETS. Escareoy ax ALLEGED Tain PROM Po eninatan ie On pee ar ee LUMBER ~ no Liew Huapgua: ber oF ne xe ier of PRESSED and ROUGE PINE e Petictee have _ eee they POrs? CLOTHING ‘alse, an’ eusortncat of OAR ABH and WAL- notified fresh. Dane ket Re: sees oan: aot mrtg BUT, 4 = poe peng Beene eedatt thet Use tise opened tho sate AT SME LARGE REDUCTIONS. ert x eociasin McLEAN. st im since tle new was made. 5 og mp im the Owen House. Mr Dav Asked if he recoliested od Mr. Hare pester s aew mga $3,500. ‘ WINE OF THE Woops. - fay a Bay ins wixetis ra aay, Wm. Ewing forfeited collat ral. - VEGETABLE CATHARTIO AND TONIO. pasa resun connects jae The Court, , allowed witness to Treas of pedicr without license: eo Frederick COME EARLY! Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, &e. rence 1 ville to Harrington, and he naswored in the | food asd toisterousr aS: Tmsee Ponte phy We call attention to our assortment of ali che | _ BLOOD PURIFIER amp Liven InvisoRaton, outand: Afirmative. . George B. Shaw, forfeited collateral, Witla arisian novelties in Being © pleasent Purgative needed by aoc Dir. Davidge asked if Mr. Harrington did not | Cox, pro‘anity; $3. Louisia young. cram fesatans 55. John and Sones Heme ae Mt bi Fa BY THE Ovriczas = i in relation to ment paso ee, ~ a ‘Bopilia a aa F, ?2#080 whose srrest a warrant bo Pro ceed to show that Hayes (or Butler) was | fane; $3. ink autlinks eta‘ e ¥ ABLE BR CONFSCTIONER AND CATER BR, ago, ostog man. TEE 0s5E BILD WITHOUT OTHERS, commit ‘The Gout ruled that the witness could pro- PRRMIT. if ‘He, 680 TANTH STREET, and who ceed. by thee ‘Witness resumed, and stated that about this MERCHANT TAILORS ¢ FINE CLOTHIERS, nigsticuaiaks 20% = plaapeacat sabes ‘among the crowd whi Soares ee eee wae , and that A. precinct cousulted him and told him (H.) to go exe resurrected 2. at the time that charge against him. gy ofa ng preg Soepavepa the old 3 M: ae to state the cir. Fs ag mo Act oF Ma. ey ape yi cumetavess ore i wa re ‘THE BAILING BERTON. 7 ore-balf cost of the new. ‘Mr. Riddie said he would object to say con-

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