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—— ; GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, told him I was 8 krow- nothing and Intended to remair one in the future. I wish I could EVENING STAR, _| The Fatal Shooting of T. a. Kennard. ALEXANDRIA. t take: at my Pet and see what she (CRARGES AGAINST a CLERGYMAN —Rev. YALL ON HB, GETTINGER. THURSDAY... November 14, 1575. Svial of Wrawner for Murder. {IC e widleut venting on tal oben ‘Washington convocation of the FE. diocese | Dra'Mitisand Sunderland aud Rev Mr pie. © set tnaoen oon ———————————— }_FYesterday, in the Criminal Court, Judge | think I could remain long, “do you think of Maryland, Dr. Crummell made @ state. | tinger and Professor Wescott, the commitiee PRT, Weather Probabilities To-day. | MacArthur, the trial of the ease of John | *%” It is now twenty minutes past eleven ment in regard to the condition of St. Mary's | appointed to examine the oferre? For PRY GOODS, CaGPRTS ana FURS @clock, let's go down to the pe peered and take a glass of milk. I drank ir health this morning, but not with mil I Will tell Oliie about the pattern and take it over te the milk-bouse; give my love to Mol- He, teil her to write me my letter and per- haps I wilt come up on examination = ebureb, epee ay ied for aid in the | aii erection of a new eburch. ‘one 2 —_ on ‘recognizing Rev Dr. Cramuvell us lta | mud, With Gog tere intel ceraseae the | CSF Memntane Tice Bile eee ou ithe, | Hon recognizing v. Dr. Crummeli as j » With on! recesses, 1 con- Ai Y missionary within the limits of the couvoca- | tin seaston ae te aS | tien. Also, a resolution, ated by Mr. poses | Abert, that the rectors of the convocation Frawner for the murder of Thomas A. Ken- CTE arcanum tee aeEet | bank on the Sur af uly tat, for aitegsd For middle states, falling and atationary | Sner ‘ocr report closed District Attwaes barometer. westerly winds, backing tosmath- erly. slightly warmer and geu ly clear weather i Cf ro 3 ag _MIGLIN EBY 0 sper tatty 5 oot be* - Now, Darling, be a sweet grey eve. big! pu duitery, while there is takenp acolleetion in their differeat church- ‘ashington. The report bas not yet been ——— PLAIN TALK BY BY THE COURT. Tricine," Rewer this and aad deeroy this | law as to burglary. If a Lilet breaks into | iXeUP scollection in thetr different benefit | present 7 *EGAIwE IN DEY Goous LOCAL NEWS Mrs Ollie Martin was on the stand, and | jeter, and then they will be nothing. Yours | your house aud is killed the killer goes free, | of St. Mary's church. | BrrciaL ELECTION.—The result of the "yy fue Ceshineres iu breatiful Cloth Shades, = - the offer was made to by her tnat | truly and only, Buus Eves. ut if @ seducer enters your family and robs | “yy Abert offered a paper containing @ plan | special election in this city yesterntay for wine, nS. 30, 3S, 4, and 80 cont and cpward, very, Condensed Locals. criminal intimacy existed between the de- = “By VED Roy” To Hrs | 30° of what is dearer than the world's goods, | for the support of the widows and orphans of | members of the city council to fill existirg Cheap. _ : Hemp, optician, bas superior glastes. ceased and Mrs. Frawner, and that Kennard | NO. 2—FROM THE “BLUE RYED BOY ere ig nosuch right. The doctrine of the deceased Glergymen, which was referred toa | vacancies, was as follows: 24 ward—Fit Large stock of Synare and Long Sheva, The cuvette “will be lighted at 5.10 p. | had m@le threats towards Frawner. This MORE THAN WIFE.’ Bible is, that @ man has the right to protect committee com, of Judge Biair, Gen’l | common council—Herbert, 155; Stein. te Sprctal bargaine in Bed Blankets, Beaver Clothe wa entinetend es tiane on °10P- | offer was discussed at some length, and the | Emma, please destroy this as soon as read. | Bit wife, and it is notin the power of haman Brown and Mr oases . | a4 ward—For common council—Beckham, | 8? Onesimars, Gotone. faltcess, and Mousksonee MA water main. iw being laid In Wx street | Court said he would rule it competent for | War Department, adjutant slengavs Opice, + | laws to take away that right No man has | FINAL SESSION TO-DAY | 221; "P. A. Branch, 7; Beach, 1, bank, 1 sth | ©gsvatloweat prices, Carpets Ol Cloth aod Bags southwest, between B street and Maryland | the defendant to prove that reeently, or nose men, May zis ie Tunis | everdied in the United States by the har The convocation met again this morning “ Beach, 1 ae wrLLe avenue. before the homicide, the deceased indulged orhing In getting Uo letters rome vont | | Of law for having vindicated the Honor or his | arkbe Jobn’s chureh. After the reading of | Smoot, who was nota candidate, 77. | mown-te mene ett ‘The expensive telegraph pole in front of | ip threats against F.'s life. In regard to the | morning in gett oks gloomy and desolate | MMmily by causing the death of the seducer, | At,St Joun's churel the meeting was called | _Dy1No.—The numerous friends of Rev. W ——___108 Beige & Police beedquariers was cat down tis | Other propositions, which had given rise to | Know the country looks gloomy and deso! Mr. Browne quoted largely from the Old and | toonier with Denn Lewin in the eal | W. Hoxton, formerly of this city. and soa of J/'S5T BAND orentne geuroing, there teing uo farther use for tt. fo much debate and contrariety of opinion | fo you, but, darling. make the best of It and | New Testaments, and also from the sree Rav. Dr. Lew!s proposed that the St ac | the late Ir. Hoxton, will deeply regre'. to ‘The “last and best” race of the season at | Within the ee ee ee ee a sald bp Dg tintin ahd band mene Of guGecretary Stanton In the cele. hospital and the Epiphany chureh. hom: | learn that be is lying at the point of death = parts RNS Hats awa ewErs. ewes yx a susouneed ts today’s to secuas a urvanion bin cematia none, he | bright and clear, * * “* {sent the bints tee Praener bat’a cient a motores included under the work of the convocation, | at bis home, near Casenova ta Fauquier aM % DAVID B Yor HOS Store. eee eT ae cone | Nee eta ones | parting ny Meee UME, ete | doctrnn Tat Reenmiary cops! 2 Tulcygpropriien war goanimoniyaiog” | Sgmty —Garedetua sn". '* Testis iter Soret Ro | the eye of the law which may justify @ man part Prete Peeere eho lel a Gating scothe the bleeding wounds oF the husband tion of Haltimore, offered @ statement re- | toners, soll to-day, for Messrs. Niort uns | Ladlon are renpecttully tuvtted te attend sagt? om ing to such a remedy is where he is y 3 Is repugnant to every honorable man. He . 5 | B scion suit of K = — Sunes arvensis nder an impulse and in excitement | With yourself. J thought, my God, will my | asked no compromise verdict, and if the jury garding missions wos _— a all, soma ocr tangy ti Evcharn ~ : VW, WHearLerss *Jre Were’ pr Siinensinn the See iieell Oe ioe ee | Bune Goa Wits only ee Saat Ikoe Cae OE tO Ca ee grOnld consign the | Ning General brown, aniine Dean asenelc | thieesann bene ooalien © King TRAM DYRING 4ND ov Chapel lect. Se etic aren te ck en | aoe ie part with her pet and namesake, and y Will vicinte eee inbis‘opinion | man. to confer with @ similar com. | ly occupied by Tarner Dixon, LISHMENT as DrAma me Stsvestiog. Gnent | Ot Der atawel teameatic of mates ce | L seereyan ea eh oe oe that thet eae thelr cathe | He contended | mitice from the Baltimore convocation. | era, to Major William H. Irwin, for $ srrvets a ond Wie aiaves one (a || ine uogeet oorarenes of toate kept chirping all the time. I went up to en ent. In tha et Hayes cr | case, any retribution, if terrible, mast at the depot with him 7 Judge Blair read a state ment regarding the ingredient of selid t carried the birds. | ‘he Ingredies fence. He, however, | founding of @ soc c aimed that the ae: itte: i Daca auies siees on aimed that the act was commiticd in self The 200 acres of land advertise! to be sold at y for the relief of the | some time by the same commissic was very » meluding aia t o nmon st be insiantan s and almost cot o- | Pet, 1 bad a very 1 lefence, and pi ae . | families of, or of those who were depeadent | Witodrawn for want of b and Trimmings, Kid Glover ROCUEMAENTE ed Diioniae DIR On an: | reneOus with the net. The Orare oar ink | Wetnbatay: he city was Overtos ak tee Cinch Det pian sare Dalt iaae, hea | UPD, deceased clorgsmen, ‘The plan con. | THE FREE BerDe * ned or dyed; ales, Curtaige end Daa wen beblint Isichvenen Gestmian: Ths | Slapaeed toexiond the law farties Uren tie | Knights of Evihias. © © © 1 missed you | ro icon to fear violence at ae epee ne sbted in cach ew triputo’s subscribing the | Church last night in aod Blankets cleased daring Fepurt of President Hobineon represeuts the | however. and give Ileeuse te chest down | soimued. I thought that there was eniy yee the cer Who was quite ar Ti, | fUm Of $2 at the start. to be handed to the | bridge question was Send to be te 0 flomriat Baition, anybody they choose to accuse of invading | ting lacking to complete my happiness on | WE erased. | treasurer of the con v« . committee was appo! | tien with the Ralston cominittece | ter — Sentinel. 1 mintwo,and 1 xih that at the t ite Fraewner was in great bud | to deliver the same to t decensed clergyman. ai . “ : inesday, and that was yourself Oh in the U.S. Suprem esterday the | their domestic peace, and much less, he i c : rt rod lined to hear further argument In | thought, the case would appeal to the law ring, what would not I give to have you reed by mail or ox considerable ut Soave to the coe ; wc al : lasped in my arms and gaze in your ior : tional sum of $2 from eae! nber ts t the ease of the Baltimore and Potomac rail- | if the Woman was as much to blame as her tovtos 2 7 Mr. Brow.e bud not coneluded woea our | ti ral - . A loving and sweet face. I can see you how, «Ts closed. col'eeted upon the death of every cierg: . 7”) BY, "Po road ve. The Trustees of the 6th Preabyterian | Sedueer. | darling, with your sweet siniling counts. | TersTs closed. | The question whether it would be mor ad { READING NOTICES. DRY Goops. Policeman Taylor, of the second recinet, Mrs. Martin resumed and said she resided | Dance and eyes of love looking on me; but. ‘the Gio. | visable to introduce the subject through the —— = ss deat niae couaedad Votan Chena In the North at Js Pennsylvania avenue from May aniil | arling, it is not like having your dear | wrermni ur THE bo. com sission- | Fespective ministers or th vestry, was the Pai neg Harr Brvsyes.—Made from O' f ENTIBE S10CcK erp market house trying to sell three pairsof | the latter part of July, Mrs. .oceapiela | Self in my arms. Oh. Pet, forgive me mas Snally deciied, howeres con, it was | he besto! Russian Bristies, They are atif ny whe ” ‘ ir i . st | finally decided, “however, to . m » eked b »on | room next to ber’s. Heard a disturbance in }| whet I am going to confess to you. I was The Board of Fire Commissioners met last - J nea pais bar trae eap nag rouupenee teas the room occupied by Frawner and his wife | *0 aetna eipatianc hypibees abont you | evening, ali the members present. The Iebt was. accepted A the station house. | one night, and heard Kennard threaten to z at I got to drin te oo = tight, and | president, Mr. Morgan, announced the SP | opon th sonitieices of Christ In the neighborhood of Massachiusetteave. | throw Frawner ont of the window, (fourth | bave just got to work to-day. but I will not | pointment of the new ‘member, Mr. Bacon, Gage counts teoceenien pue. between 10th and 12th streets. last night, | tery.) and thea heard bim strangle Frawner. | d0 it again, beeanse it always makes me fe el | toa piace on alt standing committees where the ee oats. the assembly adjo & genteely-dressed villain insulted some | Witness had heart Kennard make threats | Worse afterwards, and I’ve not got my baby | vacdneios exister by reason of his (Mor- | ‘be next convocat opt. the for. | Aud penetra the «tate- | thoroughly fro A FULL LINE of the Crown Tooth Brashes | Hair Brushes and Combs, by W. S. Thcmp- All we Son, druggist, 763 15th street. A will cipaome Lae ndrat and dust. = SEW WINTER DRY cow saad FYERRU AT A GREAT CACKININE THE GOODS MUST LE SOLD EBYTHING CHEAP. 1 Bleck Osshmere 2. Alpaca Sc ; ‘ae to bain my face or help dress me now. No, | Lack ety densy | _—_—_—____ Wieck ith mame itiniecicte, Uaketerncdy ie concn: | Had a commeurtations can Gee latiaroon ar | 00.1 aan friendines ane belpias. reais’ Sithe applications of Jaimes Aaaiee gan'y, | , SUDDEN DEATH oF a Lay.—Vestonday CITY ITE Ye X “4 ficers were soon after | June, with Frawner, and toldhim that Ken. | 00 Wednesday last l gave Miss Water my | x ru SPPM for positions in the department | A/ternoon the family of Mr. Thos. Berry, of IT¥ ITEMS. _- Se though the officers were soon After | Tort had threatened to take his iifeithe aia | room. I went down about. 6 oclock ty oe were filed. Goncord. Prince George county, Md., one of * ¥, Davie eman Burgiss, of the 4th precinct, in- | Rot cease haunting him at his office and else- | the birds. She had a lady and two gentle- iy-respected James ¥. Davis’ Sons |. CARTERS 707 Market © jured himself yestenlay by being thrown vio- | Where in regard to his (Frawner's) wife. men tb my room. | Mrs. t The applications of John Davis, Calhoun | %€ iost prosperous and hig! F _ i an iva ve ue S78. 9450.65 Bed Ticking, 1: mmna Taylor eame | Ciark and others for fire-alarm Keys were | @TMers of that section of the state, were mornty ve i 2, te 1 * & She di ey Pt iol orping Teceived another jot ¢ « Lines @., 42, TS ” lently to the eroand while pursuing acol | SR. Deri, sworn.—Witness is a clerk in | down. She did not seem pleased at | granted. overwhelmed with griefat the sudden and | Sea karquen all susie Sizes: alsc wel 28.37 1c. Ver, best medicated Baa ered prisoner named Henry Smatiwood, who | the Adjutant General's office, War depart- | ™y room being occupied and said: + Waat | ” An anonymous communication was rea, ones Wife ae the outs, Berry, the alfec- | snother bale of Travel g an. ving Blan- “) —t—y broke loose from the offierr. The prisoner | Ment, and deceased was a clerk in the room | Wonid Emma say ifshe would come innow.” | stating that the gas lonate wife of the owner of that estate. street-lamps wit | Dove a acme: of = colored glass, situated near the fire-plazs, | DUring the day Mrs. Berry was apparently Were of ho use on hights when the gas was | 2 the prime of health, and unusually active t kets. Re neni » key | With witness. Knew his handwriting per. | J didn't know why they wanted my room. Pa Da pon neg Subsequently and the key fectly. ithess recognized the waite cel I we nt there to change my clothes, aiid some epi ochenpore s A The meeting which was to have taken | deceased in several letters shown him by | Obe pecs J said wiose there and (hey | tnrned off, and suggesting that the police be ber chiidien mao th ipa Maree enema place last night at the call of certain persons | Counsel for the defense.) Pre lene cee ey pee te (tropped to it. | requested on such nights to light the lamp | Tight homeven cee errr eee ming to be members of the Gth-street Henry Shadwell, sworn.—Witness lives on | [ a er relates that Detective MeElfresh | nearest to each - WIthOUl Celene ae rent ner Chamber colored) Baptist ehureh, for the purpose of | the northwest comer of 9th and I streets. | had caliedon him. (K.,)stating that Frawner | CommUNiCa TIONS FROM THE DISTRICT com- tele eee. WwW. H. d Ge Removal—Corns. &c On and after December Ist, Dr. White, Chiropatist, will occupy the very ‘eligible apartments of the new brick building, 1416 ttention; but sup- | Pent “eafee Wit ODS. Piain, Colored and P yivania avenue, opposite Willard’s Iarce . : (Witness examined the chart and explained | Wanted tohave him and Mrs. F. caught to- MISSIONERS. Per being spread, her protracted absence | Hotel, where he will continue the successful é veler 8) ETO Ohne. oF she a stor Rev Lee, On t 5 : 4 est store tu the city ONG Fiage oe i as ME paid | We location of his house.) Frawner had a | gether, so that he could get @ divorce, and | qhe secretary teal So aunication from Was noticed, and a Trvgnt was dis- | treatment of Corns, Banions, Chilblains oe Gon wh wt ope Pen dente ne attention to the summone to be present. | Toom In this house at the time of the homi. | Proceeds:}, So you had beter take my advice | the District Comumitsioneie: mackie tee cae De ore eee tO ger the fact. | Vascular Exerescences, Club and Ingrowing | > met wl “ a —. D_A- Brosnan sends the December number | Cie, and on that evening came home from | @" apply before he doex and maxe him pry the | board of An order Of the’ Cones Ath qeort while the family were shocked | Nails, &c. St SiLKs!! SILKS of The Cutholie World, and the handsomely | bis work witness was sitting on the pore | ce"rtJers. So yon hal some one to press-you | POSTE Of with the annow — 4) additional salary to the seere- lary of the board, dating from July 1, 1575. ‘ - he é r Also one requesting the board to si ‘ews Depot we have early | 2d Mrs. Frawner got off a car at the corner, | ot 10 business to take to you that way, for so | or belere tt cement that Mrs. Berry was dead, and on repairing to her lifeless body was found prosir ne of the most . hee vn | in théir armsand love you. had yon? Tike ted and carefiilly compiled Catholic | When Frawner came home. and he satdown | 1 . 3 yo iy Almemae for 186: from J. Shillington | avd talked tohim; while talking. Kennanl | c@ré, Darling, if he is your cousin Phil he has d the Janection —_-+ —__ ‘ 0 Usk ALADDIN SECURITY Ort. Ds ana | Qny possibility of an explos nrred at Babcock’s frame fac nd in on ; ant al! bills against the | fcor. Mrs. B., who: y, October copies of Gasdey's Liuty’s Book fox Deesintes, | Frawner ariking to witness, “There's my | help me Gel, there ss not that nwt that lives on d the pay-rolis for the month bord —_ highly e | 28th, 1875, * 14,1 alto from the Junction News Depot we have | Wife now; deceased and Mrs. Frawner then | thixearth (hal shall ever call you by that wena srhood., ‘Was seare Farce sms mana Nan heat some Hpecimens of a tasteful new style of | htered Taylor's house, and Frawner said to | if Jeunnot. I think L have stuck by, and cn t read an onder of the District | fe, and the mother of four inter: CKEES removed by Nature's Beantifier. Sere crscearen, of = tantetea 3 Fitness, that he was going to get his supper. | Milf willing wick by you. If Lecnmst call vou | Commissioners. as, follows: <ENee an thane | Tee, She was formerie a Mics fi eC ae ee In about two hours after this witness eame | Wi/eno one shail lure that pleasure. Solt any | for supplies to the Disttet gover ae eit | sister of “Buck” Belt, prosecat The extraordinary curative powers of these District Government Affairs. out of his house and saw Frawner standing | 0D¢ Kisses you do not send me word about it 1 F nab ite corn be sent direct by the contractor to the prop- | f Prince George’s co erty clerk for his examination and certifi- . . ' . CRIMINAL BUSINESS T cate: said bills to be sent direet by him to the nar > Proper department for its examination aud | following cases have been set miy there I'd puta head o1 Taylor house | One that would dare to Kiss those sweet opened and Mrs. Frawner and Kennard came | Precious, red, and pouting lips of yours. An‘ r; at | If Iwas The anoual report of the District Commis. | Under & lamp-post on the opr stoners will Pot be completed until after the | the same time the door at th Ist of December, th may Waters in the Peculiar Dise ions of the Urix es of Women; in Organs; in Dyspepsia MORROW.—The pdr ay ol in Goudy and Rhewmatic’ Affectvons is purpose being to em J and ei Swer this as Soon as you receive it. Darling Criminal Court to. morrow :—Robert &, Gill. | y some of the best medica rece in it. as far as possible, the entire ope- | OUt; Frawner walked up to them. Som Phe 5 rtp oe tog. | reference io the proper accounting officer of Sey ‘ aj pe ial ti nla | They are forsale by OF 100 DOZEN PARIS KIp VES rations of the year. ‘The report of thecines | eotversation followed, when Frawner start- | JOU ask me ifl wasgoing to stay where Iam | the District, Alf hills shall be sepiere foe Stns s ERany, Commas i ao | ST stroot; Chartes Stott & - y te, * ed to walk away, the’ latter followin é - le - Tnited Sta a taint rrants | Y asta . ae cadentental Saeewaanie sepa wmeaeee Frawner epee, and Kennard struck at | induce me to change w ie Thin on thie committee appointed to | the United States, and obtaining warrants 4 Washiagton, Ail ther sangeet past season, preseut condition of public | him; Frawner then stepped back and fired; | Account. not that I care for myself, but per- | examine inio the charge of “abstrring mic, | Under false pretence; G. H. Thompson, fore Nee sg distance between the [ when the shot | baps it might annoy you; but, traly, I do not was fired was fifteen or twenty feet; Kennard | think that man will bother me.’ He teld work. &e. Se departments of Teady been s the report of the Ce of the board of audit will be made President vai a ing endorsement of John Hames; also fora- | Self without leave,” preferred against Daniel ; ‘3 wean i | - ths sDevitt, reported thathe badeten ing bame of James Coleman; Jas. Coleman bs] Wairfax strest, J walked back to the house again, and Fraw. | McEifresh that | abused him shamefal.ana | MGDev! communities soommmentel mat ieee Shanlt with intent to kill Newman Cole cola. momas T. Gene P: her walked back toward the house where he | he was afrald of his life, and would not £0 | deprived of is “days nit fas tae days. | Ces, Browart, assanlt with intent to kill | 14 <gio™as T. Goope, Proprietor roomed. Cross-examined :—Frawner's words | 8CToss the street with me, the dirty cur. « + | }tepan opted. * | Archie Fletcher; Isaac Bowie, robbery, (two | 2°4.méw,6: Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. | as he retreated from Kennard were, “Don’t | Tell pap what “Taylor proposed t you. The chat appointed Mr. Bacon in his | C8%¢%:) Geo. Campbell, assanit with intent ature’s Reautifier, : $ 30 dex ss ae —— | follow me. or I'll shoot you.” Saw something | Oh. darling, you ask why I am jealous of | (Morgan's) place on the special committee | t2 Bill Nathaniel Smith; Thomas Brown, - cepts per pair. real ¥ A MEETING OF UNITARIANS was hel'l last | glitter in Kennard’s bald when he struck at | YOU. How can J help it, knowing and lov- | Oy engine house No.2. ae waka tnbent: to Mate © piccte P: night in the ebureh at the corner of tlh and | defendant. but was not certain whether it | /™€ You as I do, and be the next man to your FIRE PLUGS, ET: ohn B. Baptist, saalt wi GRAVD OPENLVG: D streets. for the purpose of takir was aring or koife. | husband, and that ought to hovor and pro- | yr. Collins offered @ resdintion, whieh was | Moses Suowde towaris ihe ereetion of @ new church; Mr, | Julvm sworn:— Witness resided in | !ect you to make such @ proposition, the | adopted, “that the Disticn Goin ees = 7 Died Beak Kise sees Harvey Spauliing tn the chair,and Mr. Wm. ouse No. Sis Pennsylvania avenue last ewretch. No wonder he bas poor luck. | pe requested to hav: Octoder 30th, 1875. ip € al L.. Bramhall secretary. The members of the | June; Knew of threats made by Kennant to | : T will get some flowers for my win- | sarnished with. red i theses : r ass, 19 designate the POLICE CouURT—Judge Snetl. feciety. who buve recently been worshipping | Krawner ani other persons to whom Mrs. | GOW, Pet. I opened my clothing the other : in Willard hall, united on this occasion with | Frawner would be talking; did not know | ¢#¥ and found. my shoes in the box, and the congregation under the constitution and | Kennard intimately; occupied a room ad. | they, as well as my clothes, fit me beautiful, locatt bours of moon! S, lighted during the Today, Charles Maston, distarbing the } ' the lamps which are THE COURTS. | saruRpay, dghtt hn. aiphts Wien tne Loldies ar Gesteerones ok Barney Faunce, | TALLMENT St Twill Pines t _ ; {lamps geverally are not lighted; also | indecent exposure; $5." Wm. Henderson, d ' iene p _ : by-laws amended at the recent annua! meet- | Joining that of Kennard and Mra. Frawner Mra, TS morning Kila told me about WO the ved glass, wien Eyoken tediaeen turbing a ball: $5. Barney va- | or Baad a! nd Cersimercs from 25c. up Ing, requiring each head of a family totake | | Mr. Browne sald he Intended to prove by | 3 te Soe Some Papers, letters, | with such glass, instead of uncolored, and | gFancy, workhouse ninety days. Cuaries | = i . Curiomores, yard w ae &@ pew and pay therefor an advance instal. | this Witness th minal relatious beiween hag Lek Meet ay 1o,0ot Know what | that the place of al! fire plugs be designated | Netter was sent to the chain Fall and Winter Clothing, x 75 ard se ment. The first business in order be! Kennard and Mre. Frawner eens about to think for one | by red gluss in the lamps where practicable.” | 00d of his health. Dennis M | i ov" . 1, tr Giemihin, Gf & board of Saven taaen The Court said it came under the previous | Moment of Aman like him. She witt not | She dastal reece Ue eet then | cious mischief, injuring private property. aT treasurer. and one trustee, it was sugge rnling, and the witness was excused. take any one's adyice till It is too late, and revised and adopted. Henry Schwarzenberg, Keeper of a saloon on by @ member that all be elected on one | Mrs Mutfhews, sworn:— Witness carried a | ‘henshe will regret italiher life. * = = My Mr. Reed moved that a special committee | Per ylvania avenue, testified that Ma- | A GREAT REDUCTION OF FORMER * lieket; agreed to. Col. Bramhall having message trom Mrs. Tay frawner | “darling has plenty of nerve and pluck, too. | he appointed toner on the District Com- | boney entered there last night, and callin: PRICE tigned the position of secretary, Dr. W on the day of the killing, asking Mrs. Fraw. | When be Is dealing with me. Good bye, and misrioners and repreasut the propriety of re- | for ‘oysters, ate ‘aud put the i — | Ww d the WHO; Wane | tlemane nD eat evening to meet ® gen- | re is the fervent Wich erocney nt Protect | questing ihe Secretary of the Navy to per | silver fork “in his peeket. on being ob- | the Nupby English Worsted Overcoat, | C. M. TOWSON & Co.. , and the following were | Ueman you ts the fervent wis ed hos . mit the fireengine at the navy yard to go | Served be walked out without paying for | = a 26, Tormerly $30 5 eNNSYLY. " ed to be elected:—H. A. Willard, W.| |The District Attorney objected to the testi- LUE EYED Boy. outside of the yard in case of fire in that vi- | What he had ordered. The proprietor fol- | A Fine Elysian Beaver Overcoat, tuk Pane _2orts ¢o__ 636 PENNSVLVANIA AVENCS C. Murdock, R.A, Bacon, Geo. | Mony as irrele » &nd the objection wa T WILL SEE YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. cinity. Adopted, and Messrs. Bacon, Hame | lowed and remonstrated with him, when (82, formerly 92s | ‘ Un NS, B. Clark, J . Dunwoo. Sustained | ae eJoLY 23TH. | and Reed were appointed such committe Dennis picked upastone and smasned ina | A Handsome mn Beaver Overcost, ilk Frout, | PACE CURTAINS, managers pe. ‘treasurer, and | Seroeen! Bresnahan sworn.—Witness W “Deer Emiit:—Can't go out to-day; will as HORSE SHOPS, FT Window and damaged thinzs inside to the | a,» eS 20, formerly sas! ennai a eae Mr. Willard sub- | fo Taylor's house an hour after the shooting | s00n as I can; Doe has been dowa, and says | Mr. Morgan moved tire appointment of a | Amount of about 225; #50 or ninety ¢ = Regret Par Deets Overcont < giemen en ITTINGHA anh tions, whi | tthe particulars, and while the doctor | I will beable to go in a day or two; bea | select committee tn consider mone mote | the workhoase. Charles Chase and Edw: A Btylich English Kersey Overcoat, | rmtow axps Ts s board of manazers he | Was out witness sat down and fanned Ken- | good girl. I will come as soon as { can. ofshoeing the horses of the department tn | Green, larceny of a boot from in front of tue $15, formerly $18 | . AND SHEET SHAM fer the church property for | = , Kennard stated that he aud Mrs. F. | Please Cong ood a Fyn Tom, 1 i] prevent tbelr slipping uppn the conerete mre ot eayred oh age Street ops | A Magnificent For Beaver Overcoat. Silk Laas a | LACE PILLOW AND SPE: le. and to report at a meeting of the ciiarch | Started out together, when Frawr: rT came , £€€ yOu as s00n as possih} vement. He said that since he first cal east; three months each in jatl. Arthur Ty- . » formerly | NEL ‘ TS, Such offers for the same as they may deem | nerone the street and met them, s ire attention of the board to fee enaice res ler, larcency of four shoe crashes from the | 4 Splendid Fer Beaver Overcoat, Silk Frout BLANKETS, QUILTS ing to his CAN'T HELP LOVING HER. by reasonable that they may receive, and also “What do von go with that man for?” i _. *no"t # site for a new ehureh edifice, &e.; | she replying, “I'll go with whom I plea. ; si tom oe Gd » formerly g12 | TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS Mr. Browne als ered the following on | Of the horses had been disabled, one proba- | skoe store of Charles Edmoudston & (Co. Phine 2 su i Peg si of at stakeoe Lichen as in tue | bly permaventiy. He submitted a shee tha: | 1241 F street; three months in jail. Carr Seen tana veel 8, formerly $10 | TOWELS, GLASS LINEN, SHEETING qnai'the ~t hymn and tune book in use | Kennard said to; Frawner, “Go away from | hand writing of Kennard, in evidence: “I | he had had made to give his ideas upon the | Hill, assault and battery on Ellen Smith: 33 | an All-wool Chinch Overcoat, = And all Binds of superior na plontean ie adopves as the form of wor- her, you loafer, or I'll have you arrested; can’t help loving her; she has my whole | subject. and costs or five days tn jail. Mathew W:l- arte 94. formeris $9 } BOUSEKEEPING DRY Goope hip for this chureh. YOU “jaa Me arrested once, aid now's my | Leart,and Ive given up everybody for ber | | Mr. Brady, agent for Goodenough’s patent | Son, larceny of a pocket=Look aud #2; $10 or | A Fine English Worsted Suit, Strai bi Frock, | ; ; —s sooatiowd a ner said, ag he turned.“ Ulipat | sake, and am perfectly happy and contented | &hoe, submitted samples of steel shoes of | titty days span. * A Fine English Worsted Suit, Straight Frode > | We See eo rae ere eel Linen of extra THE GRAND NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT oF | bis light out anyway.” This was Keunard’s ' \itn'her: if she will only prove true to me 1 | that. manufacture, @bd explained tneis (A RAZOR RUFFIAN. 2), formerly @25 | ‘Tee f CLOTHS end NAPEING. CBALDEANS closed ils sessions yesterday. | statement to witness. | will to her.” claims to preference. Owen Taylor, colored, was swood up on the 0: ‘Mr. Coltine, the ittee | charge of trayhem_on the person of Hagh | 4 S™tine Moscow Bearer Scit, 94) 9 JONN T. MITCHELL. iu at the ord raded through. — Lieut. Eckief sworn.— Witness ras prevent | The government objected to the reception yn motion of Mr. ‘ine, committee ro — On. 0 oo 5 oa Pp sie princtval susects: Sl Presented ‘a five | with Kenna Shortly afier the shooting,and | of these papers, aud the objection was sus- | on horses were instructed to take the matter heb ee of Fairfax county, Nig Seog | Av Elegant Cass. Suit, New uate iy on | 931 Pennsyivanis evence. Bppearance, having about 2 men in line, | heard J)r. Duncanson tell K. tnat the wound — tained. of horesbocing under consideration. The be / on the theo ing of ret with | A Magnificent Cass, Suit, St. Berfard Boyle. The “Centennial Cashmere” is the best BLACK attired in black suits, with blue and purple | was a slight one. | , Mr. Browne offered to put In evidence the | horseshoers of the elty are to be invited to AE pet pte Tgpeed godt ry erring oy ‘$15, formerly 22 | SILK in the market. noni regalia. National and South Washing- Mr. Dyer, Mr. Moran, and Mr. Drew testi- | fact that Frawner was released on his own | farnish samples in their opinion most sult. | & I bol any ood = atdark he ong S | A Nobby Cass. Sutt, Lester Wallack Siyle, a 2 ace ton bands furnished the music. In the eve- | fied to the good character of the accused. | recognizance, and when he was indicted he | able to the uses of the department. Samples | team standing for a —————_ = $15, formerly gis | (JREATEST BARGAINS YET. ning & levee took place at Island Hall, where | The District Attorney said thathe badnever | gave himself up. to be left at the office of the board. returning discovered this fellow in , iS | A Stylish Cass. Suit, - adéresses were delivered by Prof. A. M. | heard it questioned, and did not jrovoss to | MORE TESTIMONY FOR DEFENCE. THE ANNUAL REVIEW. bales ay and catching hold tojerk - out he K Stylish Case. Suit 912, formerly @ Green, Dr. J. L. N. Bowen, and Dr. Johu | offer any rebutting testimony on that point. | _B. F. Leighton sworn.— W itness wasdeputy The chair announced that tne annual re. | made a lunge at him, infileting a eee, -— » Galt, 920 formerly 913 Brown, of Philadelphia. Dancing and other | The court adjourned until this morning, | Clerk of the Police Court in May, June and | view and inspection of thedepartment would | With a razor across the back of his left nan y | a Heavy Working Suit, festivities followed | allowing the jurors to separate. } Jul; past recollects iswnee pees prs eee eae ee oe ip eps on a ae dram nao 85, formerly $10 20 pieces BOLL POPLIN at @% cents, redacet —_—e——_ Te to him for warrants agains’ en for e 3 nt al » Tey 4 trem @1.25. SALSHURY TRovEADOURS.—This is the ‘Dey. adultery two or three times. was instructed to invite’ the Secretary and | cape and he went to the drug store of Messrs. | And balance ot Stock tn repertion. see numerous | “35 : , Bieces all-wool WHITE FLANNEL,’ yard title of a new troupe who will make their | The court convened at ten o'clock this By the government:— Witness identified | Assistant Secretary of the Interior to be | Drew & Gibbs, where Dr. McBlair dressed | to meution. Special atten wide, af 8 cont, worth 3734 conta. debut in the capital on Monday evening | Morbing and the seg and jarors were several papers presented as authentic. present. aid the wound. Dr. McBlair:was present, and YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTH | Beal Good Maney [pate pea t. at Ford’s Opera House. The Trouba. | Promptly ia thelr places. ‘Daniel Ford sworn.— Witness is en at ae in the presence of the court examined the * : | conte, Totaced fase Gy nee, Daaee Goons « dours are a unique orgapization, who have | Mr. Browne, for the defence, offered the | the War department. (Engineers’ buraay;) Retail Prices, Center Market. hand and ex, the opinion that Mr. J aa, et am Cana hew entertainment ¢ajled | following letters, stating that they showed | knew Kennard; some four or five days before MEAT —Beef, porter Louse, 20a2%5 per Ib.; sirloin, | Gannell would lose the use of his fingers, the | ag-Cail EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH a Which is @ compmation of threats and were proofof the criminal inti- | the shooting Kennard came to him, ana | ™; round, 15; pieces, 20425; corned, Wal5; | sinews and tendons a been severed. ii roasting : 3 | ‘Three-ply and Ingrain CARPETS st cost, to close tregedy, comedy and burlesque. It is a | Macy ; asked him to sharpen a knife for him, and | Sted. 3; sliced, 25. chipped, 90; Bork, Waav, | Mr. Oler, counsel for de t, offered to A. STRAUS, oat out. . amb | - genuine article of fun, Wit and versatility, | " BLUNT pewinonon: Meo wiht sis, | Witness did so; the knife had @ horn handle Yeast) Dri f, daz; Hams, whole 17; cut, 2 |e emp eager | Se to 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN BED COMFORTS cheap. cutlandish ridiculousness, and laugh-pro- | oy an Te ‘as this | #248 blade § or 10 inches In leagth. sliced, 25; Middlings, 18: cut, ‘I7al; Shoulders, 14 oanined’ Pac Ap ete ad , : Sree rene tn ee Sel |e Onn Denar nwoee Nas KENNARD’S CHARACTER. Whole, 15 cut; Tougucs, 80a80 each; Lard, 13c. per Ib- retnsed NEW GOODS RECEIVED BVEKY DAT ve six night two matinee performances | Morning on receiving two letters from you. HI. H. Clapp was called as to the character Sanz —Deck, wi 1.00, per pair. anne we = Lecedig ee. — sent a uring te week. foe ae te eee. c Pol inl on Kennard, bat was t bot able to sey that he | 3% Fe Bait: rabbit ‘Bo. cb aa re italic par egenipith ty ‘i = ‘A SAR? 70, THE LADIES—ariaic DaESS: THE LADIES—Arinic DEESS- GEO. 3. JOHNSON & . (eng epee Re ed ot all three; #0 they | “riacard Brouks teatified thathe had known | {oe ‘Valsrwem ra go agian ie wg MAKING ip all branches. Wedding, evening. Bowtiek ber St tar is tate, Bins oes | Soe pet and the other one from | Kenpard about 2 years, and he (K) was bunch; Catfish, 35 per bunch: Halibut "arene Ret | heard yesterday on the charge of larceny of Par Feunsyivanis arsuve, | _ ov) tr 711 MARKEY sPace. building, ‘Latimer & Clenry‘s old stand.) | Baltimore,” Sweetness, EMU bogs e igton | _ Mauricecd Da diow tented that the repa- | Pesgh:velimy aed punchy Salmons Ldatforoty) | Books from th morning counted > Jel Sat | BARGAINS BARGAINS! BARGAINS! spiendid collections of singing ‘and fancy | ning. ; . O. > | tation of Kennard was bad; had heard people | #50. ber 5 5 4 5 pee nn nr i hh — Peter teta Sncats nein | eke aarhaet ee aa es | Wit eu tea | He ean a | oe Reena aria | FAReAme Ot BoOvS AND SHOES |” seopmiay ace, iJ 1 Yor ~ ¥ With bim; could not now name one. Fish (large), 041.00 each; per pou: = 939 tea@aa Avenue, aa Bird. Theres bardiy anything moro accept: | being on the ‘strest, you will get it totic: | C_ 22. earkiwon teatived that he knew both | *Wediatre, eum cech vate "Ti our report of Monday last the case of | Having commenced the mnuihctare of Imtte attention to the GOODS, all of * Lemley oe my bee in pone rcs a fe ng Pe 1 ae Fou a lotr on Sunday | 8¢cused and Ceserariose the Fi ee re sol the peed oa nr Beored per pk: pabba a Henry Emmerman, charged with destroying GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES oP which ore Sevt-class in eoter, jnall i ™ Bae - fi a , | latter was that he was “one oi e 8," 4 sold (im many instances) at from 7 A ola bn dm hy A atta pal Sg es ome ees ao eee ne, and’ Intended to send it to you athe | Of Mimaelf;) could not say that be was a ettuee, 4 omitted.) | E Bere Setermtoes te pone ont me cute stot of | atecker Wusiie eed Gaee Pieen | ; CHILDREN PLAYING WITH Frre—The | morning: bnt after reading iL over and tak- | Tounde: = FRUrTS.—Oranges, )a35 per doze 8 Gentlcanen's ready made BOOTS end SHORS <: cost. | ree eee Treen, Blak ‘Sitke; r pry c | ine er i j- | ,, Phe Court.—“ What is a rounder, Mr, Me- | per dozen; Apples, dad per pk: Pears, 60491 per = JAS. H. VERMILYA, Cashmeree: Brown Silks; Block @ 3 bas 216, was fora ire (h the house of Albert | edoot Geneagett er heer a | Conneli? vies Gentis eae er ee GEORGETOWN. oct tr 610 Hb street. opp. Patent Otics. | Harry, Silk’ Velvets. Veitch Ses: ~ on gy ee oe cote 3 Mr. McConnell. rounder is one open per at.; Chesnuts. 15 perat. pe Ed le Se ————_—_ ee ied Taricians; Plain Perletane cuirensnte gear age ring tha | Mind bad anno candaah tice Tas | opaiy etait rns | ee pe aipntd a, BANtr eh | A Rene Basso Mmerina—A mocine | WWE ARE OFFERING ets t + 2 ad 1 ever WARS Ver! nti- ie J ss — of citizens of ne seed Se Meck Greene On ave Pete | Cr ean ae Cbeiclone for | mate with Kennard, had known Frawner GUrren “Philadelphia print, 80 per Ib; New | rooms of ihe Merchants’ “Exchange: this 5 - Viste, teat pct thelr dresses on fire. Fortunately | knew you would ge y aed about seven years; his reputation was that | York Creamery, 45; choice roll. 40; fair do., 248; | morning, for the of conferring with A large and well-selected stock of | poe ; Bodege the fire was soon discovere!, and they were | ] went back and asked Mr. Burk at the a of a quiet. peaceable man £ ‘90 per dave heess, Baz per Id. a mittee of eltizens of Al dria i “es Ue Toure tsabaut sign TY THE DOS 10 | Boel Oe tere Tocaieat Wit so ama R Ria: | Bink Martin recalled, and the defense ases | *f 23 er pat, #2" arvased, “Poul per ‘pale: | FAUEax counties, in Virginia, with reference | ey ATING STOVES, | Funnn be wea choos Gitaee” wae me RpPreCIALIGe Tne that tee eetont | threatened to break him in two. ‘The court | A SweAx THiEr CaPTURED.—For some | nt Polnt at or near Georgetown. Mr. A. 4T MARKED DOWN PRICES. 1 iy he National See ath nuled this out, but subsequently the govern- | days past Mr. Charles Edmonston has been | H.Herr was called tothe chair, and Mr. F. desirabie:) W Sete evening Oy Mas Onene Stern cpeatet | goback on my To know that oa nara | ment withdrew the objection, ahd Mi Mat- | iteathe bots, Ghee te nes been | H. Horr was called to the chair, and Mr. F “ Butterb. ta Wiatinie* wan on, Lj am 80 sind to know that you » | tin said that Kennard had been informed | F street. opposite the Ebbitt House, and be- | Lacey, of the committee from Virginia, sub- | We have a large force of first rate Me- ery DS TPS And ae So eh ae eat; | bappy and your mind at ease once | Hin said that Kennard he for him, and | i bie to a t for it, he ted the | mitted a statement of an estimate made for | chester. Pers, Gee Fitters, Tinners, very happy. and as “Solon Shingle,” brought | more, and hope forever. Oh, Pet, Ni Mf eee a ee ae ing unal as account —s —— ae a nc eet ee ipricklay cre, iste Oatiors, Stove J: 4 down the house. To-night the ‘same bill | you never knew my thoughts when 1 Dut ibe pistol ap, as he contd brent hin aoe Millet went and looked th i ca ae will be presented. Next week we are to | Used to watch and gaze on your lovely face | PUt the pistol up,as x cou Tedid. hn neat McDevitt an ler wen’ 18 have the lively Mrs. Oates. | in yourrecent tron bles, aud pitied you from | (OF Something of the kind,) aud did not n = eee | the bottom of my heart, but! saw resolution | it against such a man. Special Attention to ail Jobbing commana & aes Masonze ELECTION—At the thirty-nfth | aesicted in your eountenanee, and Nnow. . Gedney was called ‘as to the character 7 RIONTLD & Oe annual convocation of Columbia Royal Arch cit ‘shure would carry this ‘out to the bitter that his reputation these departments. oct tr 939 Penne. av., bet. eeeied for the cbecig year ae ected Aod | end, and would win your case and bes hap- coe cine uit D®¥ Coons sorice. ine eee woman again O, darling, look well < — J Hammacher, H. P.; E. F. Lawson, F. | PY, 3 H Mr. Robert Hodgkins testified that he lived be located at the foot of Washington HAY WARD & HUTCHINSON, ‘. imuel schoteld. 1:8; i. 0 Noyes, T Serore' yoni leap 2eain, and do not give your | a: si3, on the orth side ofl street; saw the did so’shis moraing, nd was rewarded by street, "Elo wan in teva ot & bridge to. be cy minnie uaa isons pe fas rm of ota 8 Wye thee oo L. G. Ste, hens, S.; John Pui . Corporator re ed a 1 Arth t tories high—th : to represent the Chapterin the Masoale H pp he Ristori Tyler is ce store. There were two of them pe a ngs J the idwer lor carriage ‘and —_ PEY GOODS, &c., Associatien. monte meke ‘Soman Eee oe co ment submitted prayets for instruction. poker Bins reopened ot, the oid stand. 1014 7th street, A RAILROAD CASE SETTLED.—The case of | PU ,10 Come after a Take themoutor tke | . Mr. Browne, defendant, ‘would win Sagan Obio stews haat to submit the ‘case without t, leav- bridge at the NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, heart to look at thems, Saaiary wal ene Ing It to the court to instruct the jury gener- ‘would in Thich wil be 9d at lowest rates, Great bergaine till 1 o'clock, my friend George- | #lly. ‘@cross the may “ Town, and after dianer went across the ies government declined this offer, but : of the com- Snnounced as settled acd ordered to be dis. | DTidge to see them han! the seine, to try ani vo nouuane yon sue 60 yore perfectly to leeve sat > Milan}. PAyment of all the plaintin’s de-| Hevfow uarling, | Raow’ ou aceany Heke Tbe, fetence objected to. tis course, and pg Ap the question as to 8 of the Jost BECEIVED eae —— and will be well taken care of. I gave my | Mr. We! bonged Smith; R. H. Magruder and Jennie Duckett, | Bridge ae ANOTAER INVOICE OF —_o—_—__ there were ' the adjoining on the All Yeow, A. ScaPvotn.—Yestertay | Toes up to Mise Olllvesnd ner company-and | the Svremunent Catia that given | Q(,Prines George coumty, Ma; James T-: | Sindy eldeot the river was proper YEW CARPETS. Mr. sare Ray ;@ carpenter, em: | night. °T tink he must be smitten with her. | by Srpwace to MeDesite, tees te Ser- | a. Me Rah ‘and Katie Dee Paw yg ene = fies of Georgetown pe tween sh and 10th street noriiiwest,’ fell | L Went to the theater iast night, and was fe Shadwell and eproceded toargusinet | Dey; Heary, and Sarah Jackson; Io tne ipention vides bales . . ~ iy all my Li government had msde out a case. The bimeelf. He was attended by Dr. | *@W such @ crowded house in y. A e. Stearns, and afterwards conveyed a his | 4 seats were sold yeseeraay. yn defence pmol Steer ieieinnar ease ; sevngicamante ao: ent | was. splendid but in the marriage scene Tove acquitted Sind bie guilty of murder; | the tost her ve for @ few moments,and | but be ‘be more 1 than the Rear Estate SALEs.—Thos. Dowling, votes. T've’ not | counrel, and may show that the ; . tioneer, sold yesterday, for J.J. Dermat | | Rabe, Ive wan ity of murder, but guil- «4 “ . lots 21 and 22, in Van Hook « Eliza. ao . It was ineambent on tealf’s subdivision of square No. O44, sit Pes gy ad — PS. Sf defendant to show that he was in danger : = been thinking about you all the time. | of life or limb. SARI nog ke gh Let mae ‘go where I would, there would be D Mie was ta ve a oe Kk. there are. your hoes looking at pot warrant the taking of life. ‘The 1 igo tothe snare Je Tour eweet words of Kennard did not give an excuse for there ta ee OF MALE tis IGN | ald. It yom follow me T wift hil oes > ‘Rear blue ril 's 80 you Bee Babe you do | Take up is testimony as to the mo- with it under my piliow,and_ evidence that K. bad a knife, but on the orfolk reports a large three- ft, and burg it up again’ this thorning, other hand there was evidence that he had mested schooper, name unknown, ashore off | ssw - yes' A a fai hagn og for he had seen Frawner, Cobo's island. Assisiance will be rent her. | spoke what l knew. and was ab eto break bim in two,