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we ‘ PROPOSALS, ste states MAIL. PROPOSALS, P®0rosaLs ror vuasm bEnr. PROPOSALS, Ne pagseraery MINNESOTA. First Milicary District, P. t ond ES 33,1838, TMENT, oy a 5 > J s.im dus licate Teseived at maint the United Col. G. Bell 0 8 . A, 283 tates 7 to June 3. 1870, on the fol- ington. D. C-.on MONDAY, March lowing routes in “the Btate of eae, will be ab for allthe Fresh Beef required received at the iit Office this for six months (rom = Ist, oti 3 March seat to be by meral Aorit ie tlewings 4ssi3 From Afton to Kekslent, 4 miles and back, ro Sneek Comma ‘Monday, Wednesday and Saturday ti place ot ared ‘bind-a SRAPKS, end Kidney. tallow tobe Sutwied prrive St Leheland by 13:20pm: a at. ise urea ussite ieesiey atthe ‘Biday ACL pm, or on arrival of mall from St. | for," gartebral jole eeeltcet Afton by p.m ee Oe heals” to! Waterts mae alee wot omh) aed Bidders stead to be prenon sci heir bids, and be prepared to give’ bonde for the t. Proposals must De endoreed distinctly,“ Propo- sels toe Fresh Beef,” at Alonandris ibteeees 2 Door fills” 3 Door Sills, 7 feet, 18% inches high, 1 foot 936 Door Bila Fost tne tong, 22% Inches high, 1 1 Door Site stot igchee long, 12% tnohes high, U NITED EES aeaR Ta Will be received at thie office fond ‘atertown by 12 m. Etave Watertows “Monty ‘and Thursday at 1 imehes thic PR. ‘undersigned reserves t The Fight to reject any 1 Door Bilt & feet incbes Jong, 12 inches high, Arrive at Carver by 7 bide for Tr Bill, ish, ee F rom Forest he wy Eiaholt's Pratrie, ; requdrements, payments, &eo., ons red feat 06 Inches thick retofor Sf ceeaad ce Browik Maior Geverat B. Penwosk, Bvt. Lt. Col. and Ohief .'8. pprorosats FOR OoaL. Sindee Department of the dae" Qmanar Koh Pebraury 2 ry 21. mm Darton to Itasca, 1's miles and back, Bealed bids, {i menmncaie. wile by two reg) Leave a Barton ay except Sunday, at 9:15am; ape beatae eat Tt ‘and fo. Tae Sly, eaee Sunday, at 10:15am; 100, will og recetved til 12 ofclock. noon. on FRIDAY. ‘made with mail trains from March ‘tach, -(6th,) 1958, for the delivary of Five te Saint | yeretoto The aoave'ts pe eat and dressed to plans far- ‘week. ri aished at the 7a 5 FoR WATBE TABLE. feet 76 inches long, 12% tmohes ‘high, Minches 2 Bfeets hiiches Jong, 12% imehes high, 1¢ inohes at 43; Inches Jong, 12% inches high, 14 inchos 1S feet 9 wehes long, 12% inches high, 4 inches 1 ste ecb one 12% Inches high, 14 inches teats inches long, 2% inches high, 14 inches feot 10 inches long, 12K inches high, 14 inches a Arrive at Forest City by Proposals for three times & week service in- 1863, 86 pi of di- sla’ men: leat cabie Ree a ani Arrive at a by 1 Copnect to be Btatfon (local) to Bloomington a rate of two hundred (300) tons thick, =—e— Heute nad backs Mhico secs, —_— ee | 2-6 fest § inches long, 2% tnchen bigh, 14 tnches 2, Monday aod sod Tharaday, a | | Fall conditions of the contract made known on ith mails om routes Ni ication at this office, or at the o 1 6teat ‘Inches long, 12 inches high, 14 inches atest’ ie ‘inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 tort 1 inches long, 12% inches high, 14 tnches 1 Bfeet 10 inches long, 12 inches high, 14 inches 1 S fect 9% ‘Inches long, 124; inches high, 14 inches 1 Steck 6 fnehes lang, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 eesti inches long, 12% inches high, 14 tuches 1 Sfeot 9 inches long, 12% inches high, 14 Inches feet 5% inches long, 19% inches high, 14 inches 1 Sfeet $ inehes long, 12% inches high, 14 inches Fes beg oF Bee Fobra m2, 188, Bas Antico at Decorah by Leave Decorah , a ‘at 6am; Arrive at Rushford by 7 pm See vee baimt One : te ——— ‘is miles and backs once ce Friday ot loam; cpa cubis yird dt atone, tere fe frequent service invited, -) Used. in making said repairs LS pao — miles and x Jom, Bachinery Pano A nd sae repalt seine i 5 echeaal i See distance apd prone nso cuitable | Satineerin ares, exren he contract, the amouat of surety 1 sfeat Stsiches long, 124 fucher igh, 14 inches 2919 From Geueva to Freeborn, 18 miles and back, | Bids mast be in ae ees blank forms for bide aud ge anisea e'wil’befars | 14 fect 9 inches long, 12%; inehes high, 14 inches Sreoton of ths undersl iehed a ‘pplication } 1 Sfeet fs, {ach long, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 4 feat ¢fichos Jong, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 waren 6 faches lone, 12% inches high, 14 inches The tate, separate rice yor cable ootof stone to be fal ral te the Tous rice per cube etter acet Oe es ket ® Dilcation, in person or by letter fe%-Im__ Lt. Col. of Eng’s., Bvt. ‘oot | i y7 pm. Proposals for more trent service Invited, | BOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, gramined dur tthe ‘usual ofice ae 3tw Fro: ‘Bast Meriden. Lemond, | pe On ai} to Aivert tne, | Orrice beth Qc gnrenwasrn: Skn acer Ofc. fo be marked on LA feet i { inches long, 12% inches high, 1¢ inches RPPERSONVILLE, I~. ; i | ‘Sctlet Froponaie wl be Fecetved i. Sexe 3.'G. 1 Sfeet ii inches long, 12% inches high, 14 {nches Albert Lea Saturday’ at 6 am; | Houery at this em ae Untied Sate Aa, 1 4 fect Th aohes Tong, 12% Inches high, 14 tnohes watonna b; H ck. vemmure than three times a wook s-r- | "ify reams Letter PP0rowALs FoR meat. 1 B feet Sip inches long, 12% inches high, M4 inches vice invited: also, toend at Freeborn, omit- | ay thicl ting Albert Lea. } m PEE D.C, February 24, 1368. 14 fest 1 inch long, 13\ inches high, 11 inches 1 From Meridec toOwstonna,t milesandback, | gg + ‘posalm, of the form furpished by the un- ck, once a week. 0 deretgned Will be received: ta daplicetes aati | 1a ferry tnches long, 12% inches high, 14 tnches Leave Meriden Thursday at 94 m: | © TUR waite the 10th day of of Merch, at 12 m., for cl Arrive at Owatonna by 12m. ‘se all the Fresh and Beotand Mutton reqitred | 2 8 feet 11% inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches nna Thufeday at 3 pm; | ® for cals ory ieee to all connected with tee Depart- ck, pm. | ment of Washington in thie city, “Also, for sum 1 Sfeet dinches long, 12% inches high, 14 Inches 29722 From Deerfield to Owatonna, 7 miles and | 35 troops at Forts Foote. mid: chee back. once a week. 20 Sse ‘and Gormed Beef. 2 éfeet «inches long, 12% inches high, 1¢ inches Leave Deer Md Thureday atl0am; D. incl roma for and ington Arrive at Owatouna by 13 m; } bingtc jude u jatton required for looane, and 12 fect inches long, 184 nd} Inches high, 14 inch Owstonna 7 boreday atipm, ij n Mucilage also for sales too fice rs and others suthorized to tl i Ivermield 039 a Wadonen gts Copy purchase at this depo 1 feet € chew long, 124 Inches high, 14 {nchos 33 Taatarksonceaweeke o> MARS milee | ogni Bete Fastenore a tore of th eye quultyref select paris, | 14 feet bigches tong, 12% inches high, 14 inch w © jton’s a 1o of the finest qu: of select ‘te, ret 6 inc es lor a inches h, 14 inches Leave Mashete Monday of 60m; Gitta Steel Pons mn the oMcer in ‘charge, froin the hind- war - <aiamah * Arrive at Minnesota Lake by 6p Faber's Lead Pencils Tere aud Him the fore quarters | That required | 1 6 feot long. 12% Inches high, 14 Inches thick Faye Mignenctn Lake Iveaday at 68 1; | “dozen Rubber Relers Seo rai enat atee ‘The abare to Ve deers oo taco, jolnte japhato by i ‘agers 2 hanks, ey tallow 49 From Jackson by eh Jocal.)to Mule- | $s geet Erasers not TFthe’meat will be autjnet to rigid Betene beet it inches by 1 Sand hack, wnce a Weel } 2% Memorandum Books Tinpection: to be of excellent marketable quallty | ti tcma @ fest aL tnchestty 9c 1a Wednesday st 7 0m | (2) = Paper Folders and fn anekesp ionabte condition In all cages, 1 Tho above to be ough Arrive st Madelia uext day by Ila m; | 40 tbs. Seal the meat is not . purchases in the open BEST QUALITY BUILDING STONE. opm Salary oe ami =—- Folin | Marcas Oies Tay market will be “mate at the expense of ths con. &0 Perch, suitable for a four feet wall, stone to be Tre at Jackeou next day b: FS arke sora Nom Sepng Cts be, Rin, Wats (seal) 13. apen Gia ps Goat madite contractor will be reanired to deliver, the Se ee oe mere teen ie: 7 {dozen © ‘storehouses ot the places named, where Brushes | he will distritute it In euch quantities and at afl! to be delivered om or before the 1sth of Mar, | a0 Index Rooks cI ale Blank Books—autres: times as as officer of the Subsistence Department may direct 100, 2; 100, 3; 100. 4; 100, | Arrive at Sunrise City by 5p 1 pm; appolis, by Richfield, Blooming- Norroux Crass No. SRRtcKs. CEMENT AND | rate proposals will be received for suppty- wm From Min: t © Record Books a : 20.000 Hand made hard Brick, 5 by 4 by 24s inches ton. Bloomington Ferry and Rieu Prairie, fo | gi = Endorsement Books | wih Fresh and i <1 Sedge 3 tte ol 300 Barrels Hydraulic Cement, equal Rosendale pee, 2 miles and back, twice & week a pe Letters Recei Minveapolis Tuesday and Friday at 10 1€0 G less Inketands, sanorted. ‘The Stationery fe to be de time oe required by the officer i ficteree 100 Barrels Battimore Lime Alito be delivered on oF bet in Was reposition mi ibe peserash ior, ‘tarnisbirg the fore the 15th of May, in ivered from time to hingjon, D.C, without it tm t Sbakopee by 6p Nonvorx Crass No. 3SLATE. Leave Shakopee Wednesusy and Saturday at 7 | “me,*e taguired by the fe furnish semplan of mM ery In’ acce one oe 23m Slate 11 es, 4 inch thiok. Frive So eet be f= 4 —pateling with s copy of : oouken ote oe 4 vELLOW ze “OB | Bide must he a le re aca sear tin an SAP ldere must be present at the opening of the iPr He pe accompanied by the guarantee of two re- bars ment tobe made at this offic thly fo ned. matte partien that, in case the ‘contract ix | ‘meat purchased, or when in fande for the pee, 28 picoce, Sy 12 inches, ea feet sta. jong, por nico Tuceday aa 6 ardeod 16" the Taner sod aud eaficlont tond | pose <8 Bb lies, 2 feot 8 inches tong. Minne apotie Uy 7 ven for the faithfal performance of the v 15 foet 8 inches long. Gucstlons respecting quality and condition wil besettied by the officer of the Subsistence De- oo te meat. ‘The contracts will be made for six months, from the let day of April, 1868, or such period as the M. Commissary General may determine. will: mils roposals fo ying all conm wit it. | the Department of Wi Waring eto are , mmandiog: Brevet Major Ge W.H. ELL Depot and Chief C. 8. Leave Minacapolls Wott a2, ‘at Sam Arvive st Butlalo by 7 Proposals to end at Hassai 12 miles, invited. rgeaville. ne ) a inches | “Proposals for Btation- nibfetiongs oe indorsed ‘and addressed to the undersigi "Phe right is reserved to reyect any oF all bids, By order of the Quartermaster Genet A] 80 fe 23 St Brevet Lieut. Col. and Bass ra { UPOSALS FOR 1BON BEAMS oa OTe j Pe IBON FOR BOCK ISLAND ARSENAL ume Fayneeville a BF he's ( Rose- Pp inches: it 14 piece ¥ Jinches, feet $ 10 ite Ordnance Ofic:, War Department, = ED FROPOSALS, IN | DUPLICATE , Sa by wat omer.) Burbank City, (Burbaak | ie a iho we geal a. se Il be received at the office of the f the under 38 pieces, 755 by 20 tach 18 foot aces Lake. Litabers’s Town, (loeal,) ae teas an ee See i com tery Bar ‘Chat ‘on Botecc: tei ceriies Sin: lens “iay of March wait Tor the pa ld 7 inches, 21 Ptret tony failroad c ‘Boe ‘Arsen 2h fe settable Etate gt Sitinals, of the following varieties Thee, 2 fect 6 plage eg in auch quantities nod at ouch times aa any of efmust be cf & good marketable quality. eye t, b. r MH Shove must be esrt Diner and delivered on Fequired, of which due notice will be given, or vetore 18th aay Nn 1 Beams, ‘posais to commence at Limberg’s, making 2) mites, Invite Lake to a Lake. (local.) r meat, excluded.) from time to time re- who ere now or may clu sbauke and Kidney tallow ta quantities as may be for issue to the trooy S WHITE PINE, Seasoned, 6 foot, as Ni Straight. out of wind, cat to to tin mn. Shy inch scant! ‘Once & Week. length, and «quare at ti hereafter be stationed at this at sacl ped seule udtpantunee age abstae ste | GIRGR 1 weamerand email sina of 1 Beams and of | Unfe ne he Fost Gommimary ofa tect. ber M wou Hivial gal pi hum gre Enka PINE: | Weta Gf naan, rut tant | Rupa tgezecate bia oman sedge ew | HU Ee br aR ryt k once ck: Bidders to submit plans of ihe'oslumes on Bash for 06 windows. glazed. 4 lights wide by'6 ach bid must be accompanied by a good and suficlent guarantee from two or more per gins Jovalty and solvency in corti b: ark of a Court of Record.) setting fob that the be contract is awarded him, security for the faithful per” Ti nd place of res -y may offer to fu drop, round and fist. of ae. e pounds per square inch tenacity. fr roof tr The ice of the above Tron per pound d rorest Oi bse. glass 10 by 12 auto be'delivered 0 Norvorg. Crass No inches, mate in two wi COPPER and NAILS. is eae copper, 14 inches ws merce the route at king distance 2 the trips on Fridays and Satardays. and con- geet with mails gying and returning on route No. 1353'—Forest by Manaanab, to Payne r weyeans ract aw: the Iron, | must be made sub) of as sosn thereafter as funds shall be received | General i for that purpose. and im such funds as the Culted ‘Ten percent. on each parti ayment will be re: served until the com, @ contract. and <_ Department, ofthe Major de Hz cae oar osnie for Fremvand Corned, Beef mast be itvered on oF ‘oF before the 15th May, 1938. ss No. 7—LINSERD OIL, Of linseed oll, S gallons, per eallon im Fi: owl (Torah po} to Chippewa Biation,(local,) 6 miles and back, once a wee Leave Torah Monday at 7 am: Arrive at Chippews Statio: hohe xt day by 7 pm; mh 3-2003w Leave Chippews Station Wednesday atT am, | {he right to reset any or al b ‘By. ordi rigadier Geocral M.P. | — cing f 3 4 mnuatinfuctory , and to ac one bide and du Chie 7) : 2 George, (leeal.) Big Greve local » Gro bash fomin First Lt. sth U.S. inty, a C08, D ae ate hoent. For further particulars of) on at this = MEARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR pg i ed ed Teoma f ries P¥OroBArs YOR roracz. ension Ovvicn, July 18th Application having under the act ot Janes. Tes, for the Peleane ‘of the sifered alle to Brevet Brizadion sty ad back, once a week. i Island Arsenal, ay atT am, fo 4-4 Headquarters District of, Moatan scribed Land Warrants, which es ofl Chiperges peat Wednewday by 12m; ROPOSALS CONTINUING DELA Assistant Quartermaster’s Cifee, i. been lost or destroyed, Notice te ‘derive at Porab next Friday 5 WARE BREARWATER Fort Shaw, M. T.. February 1, 1358 that atthe date following the deactptin ate each Seeweuir UsiteD States Excineer Orvicr, led Proposaln, in duplicate, yi be received | Warrant, a new certificate or warrant of like teuor No. 409 SouTH BixTH StReeT, af this cited wnt othe he 20th day of | Will be reissued. if bo, alld ohjection should then rah». ILADELPHIa. Pa., Bed. 15, 1838. March, 1868, for the following img araiy tapes appear. JOS. H. BABB! *“Gommissionsr. ii Beales Proposais in dusticas te, Sith a copy of this Tore hundred thousand (300 010) Ibs . @etadd Fk be Advertisement attached to will be rereived at | ‘Three hundred thousand (300 000) Ibm, Barly No. 39 384, for 80 acres, under the act of qDibota,) 1b soled ead back on this cfice untii the lath day ef Marely 16% foe 1s, | ‘Two hundred thousand (30 0 Ov los Gate, and September 1x0. in the name ot Jacob Tremble fe bor necessary for, pattl 4 ‘Two hundred thousain! (200 000) Ibs. Barley, rien ponition af the Belecece Benkeenet | To To be delivered to the Acting ‘Avsistant Quartor- jee bre ‘at Fort Bilis, Four filthe of the stoue to be irregular blocks, jundred thousnud (109.00) Ibs. Oats, and each weighii 0 to Bve anda half tons One bund: i fron red thoust.nd (100 0u0) Ibs. Barley, one-fifth of less than two tons. “all stones laid Ry a be delivered to the undersigued at Fort Bhaw, Bidders to farniah all the machinery, boats, moo moor- Allgrain to be delivered in bulk, to bes *. &c..and whatever may be required for pro; erohemtable article, fcce from chaff, and sul 3 receiving, removing, and pulting stones fn | to woizht and Jespecti on celine? Monday at 1p qicne in position at the Delaware Breakwate at Fort Abrrerombte next Frid day by 5 Fort Abercrombie Monday at7 am; at Torah weat Friday by a0 invited; als for twice a week servic » begin route at Holmes City, omitting and Beno City, making « miles; trips to be make in 54 erat N Mar cha wisse, tu the name of Susan Miller, widow Sian ‘Oats to weigh iy two (S310 c bushel, | gf Frederick Mill Mer, and was granted May 16. 1 ntre, by Seott’s, (local,) Long Tie Wh te bom ait times sabiecs to inapection | and Harley to weigh forty ‘ight a) Ioe.'to ths | Bare cg tL, Se ae a % ae an amtbenr s, ( ’ vi i e a bh oan bee or iscal » 1g * Rot for watil ac: March 3° 1855,in the pame "or Ge rome cepted by the en Bidders will state the price Per, beshel ot which P. Hamil. peste panuiened’ prtpseal Be West takes serene ane was granted September 27,1888. ‘March s wentioned, pr Ei is Velog madd tepar paratel 8 % = weal 144 {0% 10, acres, issued sedi ath of ere w n abor per ton of | they will deli bd alge me of Daniel Jacchs a Portion of the 857. March 14. Gy res, issued ei er the net of 3 jane T. Howell, wae granted March Marchiciss, one re eens for’ Bh) across hesved cinder the act of in the names of William, Ble: amount of grai ‘opproposals for tea tha lid five thousand a tw. (2By 0b) Lee ror will be entertai ned, Jon _ Uelivery to commence on or before the Ist day eof nda ‘at which they ‘will pat ince th bie! At state di rd va sesh delivered to them. or remo‘ podune od rte inne art Pian wuable | the Breakwater and Icebreaker? m Fort : to be delivered on or be- en! mat ce gi soy, bar and all gra: anid hack. once a week 6 Int day of Octol wa 4 bela saa ee Burdeloy minor children of Joun Lense Fest Slo: Seer U ito ete Bidders to be subject to the usual conditions reg- | Burdela , And was granted January SINAC Bepews City meat day By's pm: orber public uipting cont nj i ry ave Chippewa City Thursday pes ta be endorse Proposals for eae By order af Colonel 3. ~ commanding No. 68 019" for 190'acres, teened under the act of ep ware Break wate District of Febroary Ii, 16d’, tn the name of Francie ‘ fF; day by SDD tana 8. CONsTARLE, other heirs-at law of Marion Jarvis, deceased, a te oan Us ripen po ger Gaptain and a.m, wag eranted February 21.1800. | Match 14,1838.’ faviney poss te fo 2 6t Chief Q. M"Dintrict of itearea's. warn sas Mofit i acre. issued under the act of 1938 Froo. New Market to New Dublin, 9 miles and was granted Gotober 9. Tae” ms te AVY DEPARTMENT. Foul Howell” and was granted October 9, Leave New Market Friday stan LS Moreh 2. cy “ Arrive at New Di p#ercrars FOR sur Lo Clie Acting Commissary Leringion. ike ree issued undor the act of eee J March 3. 1335, int the Ba ae root rea a fe ed under aes 18th Fe 5 Scaled, Proposals will be Secetved Pann the i of March, at 120’clock, noon, for tt the purchase of the follow At the Wark ton i Yard.—The Mahopac, Saugus, Sen sf Prypoenis, wilt, Cisco and Chi f Mar; 15 miles, ‘ie eee — alll ~The W a jarne oO! F. widow or wake the tripss | une ceee war i mgt eeael Bs | Sea Peersek, Cnsete, Tlepsotanse, Onick” = spe act ae vanix must be to carry the mail with | er) of Presb and Corted Beef ot - | “The Frill ot ti : sty aud recarity fpatim, Kentucky, for six mouths frow the 1st, % givon eseele in their try se sine: mi en arti Sha with such Attinge a2 ow att ‘The Beet to be of a good marketable quali "The vessels en be'veen api nil neceagury info ‘and from iat oteers, not leas th atlon ca je for trips aot performed, and | net, and mad meee panty gp A ming them: will be given by the com ind cmitious wet aattalactorily ex- | uuarter meat, ( (ooh is. and kidney tallow arc! fn. isncd under the act of rn maken vist te inte Teservod to reject a1 of the ame of Mar, widow of pay of the t be de- | to be excl be deliv st ea was granted ‘Decemis pao Neate! ie odes ari, Fork eeleaalerha sh Malis. and not ss Conditions an airements wi furnished went) a purchase will be A of the compensation | uyon appil ele of required withde tate Gaye cites otras ot of Riliak Betton? tod . Fines will be ‘be mate sertente. 0 and en- ee plance of roposal, to be forfeited tn cage arch 23, 18: aency be aatietetorily | closed in endorsed, “Proposals | of n pletion of the purchase, nd the balauce t take thr mail from or | for Freab (or corned) Opi the Real delive of ce: for eufferinrit to be fared. | BY ome 'e Brigelicr General MP. Small, pie proposal sis show ie ntl an (ad el JOsnUA Ls (Danone yeas = canon WELLES, (if ® Concerned im running, ve- | fe 2-6t_ bain) neues lary of the Navy. Postmaste: ene ral - y = Mhaghspinnn the pret eee enna ime Sous | Pi4uo eToons. B. ae Ha may aiter the soned ORixwraL boar ’ o rate OLIVE A ee} rasan ee wii fx sour in part-at a ieet ‘i No. 01 ed monte’ 1a BARoaini Le we — pegs dia se pepe thet hare boon usd, ee ek swan Wie aay i ter me of proposale, bc -ond other informe, wiren ertsemen's of Uctobe: in tits dace FELT ROOFING. SBicee 1” bampblet Cri ied fe si General. ‘ashi foity ieletaite fast thee - best quality ee Pitta LARGE ASSORTMENT of NORTE egy fy MEKICAN COMPANY'S Power- aoe S Tanmigpie pp at etl" d “THR ORIGINAL YRANO apy or BnOEs Lo AN OFFICE, ay euitinns fe from pr private ii aoe. and the examination. “grt sell EVERY EVER In X. B— ‘We sell ovens” highest bidder. VRY VALUABLE BAW On, MONDAY seat EES ELLANE- March 24 and 34, at? shee ove: ee will oe eas is Tange and’ lection of many of t . are now ar- oOrER & LATIMER, Aucts. YY OLARK & 00., Auctioneers, ‘450 7th streck above Spee and Fancy Articles week lot that is put up tothe CLARK & CO., Avcts. BR. JUDD's aRear Re BOOK AUCTION THIS At370 Penparivanle ie oat the Metro- Rl creniog. ¥ J.T. i & CO., Ar B weet Cor Pa. ave and ‘i sires, Be, aH Ith Falnted Casks, &c. i . mh 3-1t Soutnwel corner mae et aaa is iF A WINE AND on ae aanie arma very fine bottled im- pean Be SELATAN sia will Bm Stree te ae day of “ ‘Marci moa 4 orl ‘m., the of ket (o.. 33, ia Bauare Na. re Berka efront on ath atrest h Mand streets, of $1 feet, aud ao, ack about 103 feet, with @ comfortable “Frame ‘Dwelling- House and inedintly aft thereo immedi iter the above, we will o offer Lote ih {in the seme square. chaser. Conveyanci: ofthe ag fe 21 -co&ds ‘with interest, secured Should the terms not be compli after sale. the $50 is to be forfeited ond the title. co. ts opini ce indisputable. fc a ing on. indigpn wos HOR: «Aton OoOPeR e LATING $5 toot of — ae fainpe at 1 expense AORES OF LAND 300 AT AUCTION. B.M. ait aah {CRMEDNESD AY. — Joc oat = Fated. balance wooded. land finely mituates Terms Gravite stone quar: Neighborhood good, and Sale positive. iis place, from which thi the granite inthe Capitol was — GREEN & Hits, fe -d&de uctioncera. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Successors to James ©. MeGut Boutnwest corne Star PEREMPTORY. r, BALE 01 OF A SMALL LoT Oo AND TABLES Fr Heer GIN, CLABET WINE On THURSDAY. MORNING. March Sth, 1833, at Wo'clock. within our Auction itoom. we are Bram ¥, Whiskey and Gin, bottles Brandy assortment of ( ddozen Wine, Table Sherry, vie S$ dozen botties Whiskey 20 dozen Lotties Claret 20 cases Table Sherry Demijohne of Brandy, Whiskey and Gin Terms cash. BY* KV WALSH -& O0.. Auctioneers. No. 285 Pennsylvania avem Southeast corner of lth ‘street. se pat IN on TUESDAY ovclock, we will sell good nes. vckery Ware Fpeta, Oilcloths, &e. Red OF TOUSFHULD FURNI- RPETS, BED COMFORTS. &.. AT OBNING. front of our aulem ure, viz: March 34, at 10 rooms, & Lian & CO, Aucts, EIS POs a Col. wT € C0 B No. 293 Pa. ave. LABG We wi MORNIN Auction mean Ww: between ithont reserve ae also, @ ler, consists amsortment of Stove. Fiatures, 2 Ac.,and many other articles not herein enum: t be red temmediately at i SN ar Goods must i wareh the at 9'cloc farcroome, No Shand 10th streets. t nd Blac! ketal Tools, Bedsteads, Tab aa 0th SALR OF GOVERNMENT 8TOCK. ock of new Hardware, of all descrip. _tssortment of second hand of Carpenters. eile, Paints aint and Whitewar Brushes, five large jocks and Pullies, Chains, &c., &00.. Auc | Salesma: BY COOPER & LATIMER Ax (Buccessors to Jas. 0. M Sioneers, aire & Oo. Bouthwest corner Penna. sv: tae ot. wi ner Penna. evcnne aud Sven TROSTER'S. SAL +2 No. 26. folio 4%5, ‘Ashin of $35 ead of trust NO. 864 THT Th STREET ONIAN GROUN By virtue of a deed of tru December, 1837. and duly recorded in L! id bearin: All conveyans Purchaser's cost. $754 fA SIX Room Hous WEST TREETS SOUTH, NEAE .dated the fifth day of cxsh; balance in monthly seal g interest eed cured by d fe28 COOPER & GOVERNMENT SALES, eS ia Saciimenanitie Piadcminn eee GOUEENMENT OS SALE OF CONDEMNED PERS. AT PUBLIC AUC- 10} By order of — Geng Dyer, Ghictot Ord- nance, U 3. ris CHowing condemned Ord- pance Stores will gon Rouge Arsonal. Tete w sold at public suction, a5 Be to worry on MON- be 2a of March 158. at 10 a eels. - Se. of ariillery carriages. B3 Travelling Forges and Battery Wagons, boutios Cant 286 to: P'ifon fe Iron scrap, serap. iron. PMoustete Howttrer Pack Keddie LY 240 Cmicgo Cartri¢, 3.600 Piet Bou I Cartridge Fs 203 Burcinglcs, Hor 3 2 #0 pounds unrefined Wi Sada 99 Artillery Sadstes, “s Hinmes, wheel. e 575 Horse Brushes; 8 }03 Nove Baga Boxes (Sharp’s.) ches. Plat S283 ‘airy Saddles; ‘soi Curb Bridles. 5 792 Saddle Blankets: ox? pairs le Bags prighe 1 Steam Engine, ree pe J kteam Engine. & hor a 1 ress 2 Mill Saw 1 nd Plane; 4 Portable Fa Rollers iiaad a. Jee Together with Rey! lots _of Blocks, 12h Wheels, Terms: Cash. int United eA 5 le or of Ordni Chiotof Oriaanee m2-6t ane. tthe Military District. Flour,’ oh Basin Sithout the toles 2 ket float ac. pounds Waite AO ae east ‘ eee "($00 Butcher Boaun, "(500 1 Butcher's Steel, Provi. oH 1,208 ber Cortes 108 tos. Pobmceos Tito net. welts Fins Beg Bag ata erin Met te fag Stas, oe gece cam Od a a ra: aad oil ao ‘eden ‘Sak an fe yet ae ye tnhe THE EVENING STAR. CONGRESSIONAL. Seware.— Yesterday after our report closed— The discussion on the impeachment rairs ‘Was continued at some length, the question be- ing on the adoption of the 20th rale. Mr. Frelingh: .thought while there should be some ihe time fixed was to» short, and is and could not be confined to one counsel. He moved to amend by making ittwo hours for each s:de, the extension of time to be applied tor beforehand. ‘he first part of the amendment, allowing two persons to argueon each side, was adopted. The question was on the sesond part of the Amendment, allowing two hours to each, and it was lost—yeas, 0; nays, 2. Prinipae —— Was pet om the a ep ft . Fequiring application before- roll for an extasivn of me; which, after de- bate, was lost—i6 to 23. ‘The Yist rule was read. Mr. Sumner called attention to the tact that Ro provision was made for opening the case. ‘He moved to insert at the beginning of therule, “The case shall be opened by not more than two ae reba nga Senators fed tthe suggestion ot he modified bis Amendment to read: “The cave on each side Be! ditcassion, “at Mr. Seuuner 's amendment “The twenty-second article having been read, Mr. Frelinghuysen offered the following amendment, to come in at the beginning: “On peachment separately.” “Sir. Mor Morrill, of —, Moved to strike ont So ee ert the w modified his amendment out the words “and “present,” )referring to the number of members of the court necessary to convict.) It was Mr. Edmunds moved, and Mr. Van Winkle accepted, an amendment to strike out the words Te | Soe coe conte’ end sho the words “by its pre- jcer.”” Mr. Williams offered an amendment providing for conviction upon any one article. Mr. Drake suggested, as a substitute, to in. sert after the word “not,” in the first line, the words “under any of the articles presented,” with other ¥ amendments to the same effect. Mr. Williams accepted the amend ment, which was The twenty minird article having been read, . Edmunds moved to strike out the words “by ‘unanimous consent,” and to insert “by consent of the Senate, to be had without de- bate.” Agreed to. The twenty-fourth article was read Mr. Conki ing moved to strike out the words, “sitting as a High Court of Impeachment,” wherever they occur, on the ground that they were not usual, and might seem to import that the Court of Impeachment is not the Nenate. Afver debate, the amendment was agreed to— 23 to 1. @n motion of Mr. Buckalew, the word, “or any person authorized thereto” were added at the end of the section. ‘On motion of Howe, the words “at 12 o'clock, noon,” were inserted in the form of summons. ‘The twenty-fifth article having been read, Mr. Conkling offered a verbal amendment making it conform to the preceeding striking ont the words “as ch cor places where they occur, and in jor the consideration of impeach first instance, and at the end of the sec. tion the words “to resume the consideration of such impeachment.” ‘The amendment was agreed tw after furtber discussion. Mr. Hendricks moved toamend the second cout the whrds “grand in- * and insert “House of epresentatives.” Agreed to r. Drake moved to strike out the provision in the seventh section, authorizing the presiding cfficer to decide incidental questions, unless x tormal vy. te of the court be called for. Mr. Howard said the committee bad inserted the provision to save trouble and delay; but he now sw that difficulties might arise from it, at come time in the future, that would antag- onize them tothe chief judicial officer of the Government. He offered an amendment, (which Mr. Drake accepted,) providing for sul by the presiding officer of all incidental qu tions to the Senate, to be decided, if demanded by one-sixth of the members, by yeas and nays. ‘The amendment was adopted—yeas 21, nays 7. Mr. Ferry moved to amend by striking out in various sections the words «High Court of Im- peachment” and other language conveying the Implication that the Senate chuged its charac. ter in the trial ‘The amendment was a; On motion of Mr. Drak jon in the twenty-fourth article for administering the same oath to the presiding officer as to the Sen- ate was stricken out. The rales were then passed finally, 1:45 the Senate adjourned Hovsr.—Yesterday, after our report closed — The diseussion on ‘the impeachment articles continued, rs. Ferriss, Miller, Koonty, Perham, Raum, Kelly and Ashley of Nevada advocating impeachment, and Messrs: Axtell and Hubbard of Connecticut opposing Mr. Stevens, (Pa..) sitting at the ‘Cheri's desk, then proceeded to address the committee, the members having collected front of him. He ssid: malefavtor so gently treated as Andrew John- son. The people the records of this country by weighing his crimes with their shame—shame for sn endur- | ance for so long @ time of his great crimes and misdemeanors. The committee have omitted entirely his wicked abuse of the patronage of | the Government, Lis corruption of the voters of the nation by cing them wiih the offers of offices, and intimidating them by threats of expulsion. and for the purpose of making them abandon their honest Principles and adopt the bastard policy which crime more heinons than that which brought many ancients to the block, To this he was prompied by the same motive which made the 1s fall ir. Stevens proceeded to review the various acts of the President since the death of Mr. Lincoin, saying that impeachment “can react | only to the removal from office, and anything beyond what will effect that purpose being un. necessary, may Le looked upon As wanton cru- elty. Hence the tender mercies of this commit- and, at tee have rested only on the most trifling crimes | and misdemeanors Which they could a trom the official life of Andrew Johnson. Ste. vens then discussed the articles of impeach- feiii, fuic “*2¢ —* By some wapocountable mis- understanding, the article which 1 hold in my dane, ond which we may call one and a [8th | has been dropped ont, for I do not find it m the articles in distinct Inuguage, itasan amendment. It is that,on the 2th of August, during the recess of Vongress, Andrew Jobnson,President of the United Statesdid sus- pend from office Edw.M.Stanton, and that,while | the Senate was considering the sufficiency of the reasons reported, Andrew Johnson tormed & deliberate design and determination to pre- vent the said Stanton from “forthwith resu- ming the duties of his office,” thereby commut- ting ahigh misdemeanor in office; and that when he was defeated in accomplishing his desizn by the integrity and fidelity of the Secretary ad interim, be sought to arrive at the same end by giving” & letter of authority to one Lorenzo | ‘thomas, Adjutant General of the army, to act as Secretary of War ad interim, and severely censured the tormer Sect not yielding to his efforts to make him betray bis trusts. This charge, said Mr. Stevens, is nowhere contained in the articles reported by the com- | mittee, and ules it be inserted there can be no Uial on it, Lf there be shrewd lawyers, as I know there will be, and caviling yudges, and if, without that article, they do not acquit him, they are greener than ever I was when L commenced to practice at the Court of Quarter Sessions, If that article be inserted, the Presi- dent's own letters show both the removal and the attempt to defeat the reinstatement; and although the Senate should decide the other charges in his ie how could he or his coun- rel hope irom this one—and it is Worth all the others put together unless it be on the office bi fumes yoted on the constitationality of that Lill. The yote first stood—yeas 2%, nays 9. I am sorry te say that it wasa ‘vote, but every Kepublican yoted in its favor. Let me see, Conunued Mr. Stevens, shaking his finger and that vote was—yeas, 35; nays, 11; every Repuvlicen voting in favor of the bill. then, let Lim who can expect to get out EE Roars bo ‘a to that so high s body as that Senate will back its own face of the nation. to do it and you show me one regarded spirits of its trust, will forget ils own act, will tread | dimcbms; mix and apply to the tooth. itself in the as infamous by rity. Chance, then, bas Andrew Johnson, with that article which was kept outip order toi & loophole, You see how fair we are {Laughier.] What chance has Andrew Jobn- son if that article be inserted? Unfortunate thy rrounded, oo tangled in the manne 2 of bix own wi a tiles a efveed Zapons all of hich erbel upim portant, except as st ao the seveuth article endirely pn amendment was Jenckes offered an amendment in the snare of Sete Souetes = resident with an alempt to 2 nap ot ine Govetsmren, te 8 mode tn aerord oe with. the Ooantitation ana ay the areain | Never was a great | ve been unwilling to blot | just conceived—a | I propose to otter | ad interim for | i i i i | ! | i i iff g 5 to Te ngage meg ty of 4, the com- m: ve members of the House: and on that 1 pre pose to subrait a motion. Numerous objections were made on the Re SS eee Mr. Eldridge, nek should te entertained, but that the Mouse should Proceed to vote on the articles of impeach. nt. Tbe Speaker sustained the point of order. The House then proceeded to vote op the ar- cles. The firet article was adopted— 128, 1; the second — yeas 122, pays 4; the third eas 121, nays #2, the fourth—yeas 114, the fifth, sixth, seventh, eas 108, nays 46. * "Messrs. Cary and Stewart voted “no.” were the only Republicans who did so. Ne Democrat voted “0 Mr. Fox stated ¢ his colleague (Mr. Tissey) Was absent on account of il that be would, if present, have voted against each article. Mor. but necessarily absent. if Present, he would bave voted tor all the art. Str. Eckley announced that he was paired of with Mr. McCullough. The vote on the articles being completed, the House proceeded to vote for managers to con- duct the impeachment before the Senate. In reply to & question by Mr. Peters, as te who was to be the chairman of the the s ker said that the managers wor dee cide the question of priorty among ves. The members were then called = euch member, as called, in front of the Speaker's chai orlted hie ballot im a box ‘kept by the ‘albore, ‘© Democrat youd. On the ballots being counted, the Speaker Stevens, Butler, Bingham, Boutwell, Wiison, Williams, and Logan, bayingyrecei ved a ma, 4 ity of the votes capt, be declared them duly elected as such managers. Mr. Boutwell offered « resotation for print- ing one thousand copies of the articles of tm- peachment for the use of the House, Referred to the Committee on Printing, Mr. Boutwell offered a resolution that a mes- sage be sent to the Senate informing that body tbis House bad appointed managers to —— the impeachment against Andrew J. President of the Untied States, and bad directed such managers to carry to the Senaie the arti- cles agreed upon by the House to be exhibited iu maintenance of Sach impeachment, and that the Clerk of the House shall go with such mos- sage. Adopted. Mr, Boutwell offered a resolution that the a - ticles agreed to by the House, to be exhibited im its name and in the name of all the people of | the United States, against Andrew Johnson, President of the United States in maintenance of the impe: him for high crimes ice, be carried to the -anors the managers appointed to condwct “the people of the United States.” Mr. Perham suggested that all the Demo- cra members of Congress might be struck out The resolution was adopted On motion of Mr. Schenck, it was ordered 1 it shall be in order to-morrow, as if it were jonday, to move to suspend the rules. Mr. Eldridge moved to suspend the roles for the purpose of considering the protest of the Democratic members of the House er asked that it be read ae 8 OCCURRENCE AT ‘ Deata - "ANADA. uri the batter coke anid man tamed Isase } of the township of Mono, C. W., went to Toronto on a visit with his wife. There she was taken sick, and Mr. Currie returned home alone. He did not go to bed till 2a. urday morning, having eaten not Uime,and suffered much from cold an After retiring he was att Wasunabletogetup. | Begrew rapudly woree,and by night was toualiy | ipsensible, breathless, and apparently dea He lay in that condition ull the Monday tol- | lowing, when be was buried. 1t was noticed | previous to his interment that fhe board on which he lay was warm, that bis hand was closed and sweaty, while his tuce lost its rigid— | ty and assumed a pleasant smile. This was | soon noised abroad, and parties were bold to affirm that Le was sull alive! Immediately a party wenl to the grave and hastily broke opem | the coffin. No signs of life, however, were then visible, and a coroner's inquest being held | upon the body, a verdict was returaed of “death | from exbaustion and exposure.” He was im | the grave about an hour before disinterment. ARnEsT oF 4 MURDERER.—Charies T. James, one of the murderers of Jos. Clarke, of Wor- | cester, Mass. on Friday ycvening, ‘was captured | at Providence, R. I. A watch and diamond | pin, the property of clarke. was found to his ossession. He says the affair was planned by as accomplice, the notorious General Jamee, before coming to Worcester. The plan was to murder and rob Mr, Clarke, and then to 7 all evidence by burning the building. It was well known that Clarke usual s smount of money with him and wore valu diamonds Clarke had a previous uaint- | ance with General James, and paid his bills during the few days they were waiting to mur- rhim. Friday evening was the first time he found Clarke alone. ‘The decd was done with « aizail brondaxe. General | James | attracted Clarke's contion while Cuartes, tipped be- | lett, and gave the alarm. BTA tntal disease among the swine is re. | ported in several parts of Ohio, In Hook: County some farmers are losing from fifuen te | twenty hogs aday. ‘The disease is said to be an affection of throat. It has also railed te some extent among the tarkeys in that region B87 Adxb Isaacs &c Menken has brought as | action against Mr. E. T. Smith for alleged ‘each of contract to joy her at Astley’s Theatre, don. — _ 87 Rev. Dr. Sears, agent of the Peabody me eawem addressed the common council of Pctersburg, Va, last week, and made a doma- tion of S2,0v0 for the benefit of the pubiie schools. | a2 TheRey. A. S. Fisher, yo | Shotar tase Sunday ‘night, ‘whale preach | shot at Inst Su tw aS ee 827- Mr. Storey, editor of the Chicago Times, has been divorced from bis wife, from whom | he bas been separated some time, He made ao defense. a4 ‘Wm. King, 8 Virginian, living in Louis- | | efter preparing s letter, saying he was bn of life, took a gone s A of stry ine ia er beer, in a saloon, and im: fell to | the floor. ‘His life was preserved by the prompt ure of a stomach pump. 7" Rhode Leland hereafter to elect | ber Congressmen in November, | _S7 Cattle on Paine’s Prairie, near Gaines- vite Ain see setae Saeaees. S7 The Istest counterfeit—two coms, | silvered eo tok ike ve rate come 7 The Southern Accident Insurance pany of Lyschbarg, Va, bas Senemaahee a up. “wa Mrs. Ryan died at Worcester, Mass, om Monday afternoon, from tainting and exhees- tion, caused by vomiting &7-The working men of Nashville, Tena. are subscribing siock for the establishment of @ co-operative store. The shares are $5 each. 87 An inyniuable cure for toothache is the fel lowing:— Alum, reduced to. an 4 der two drachms; nitrous er The me out one who dares pM raging oy that it dosent pay them, and so John not a7” Many ‘men who are out of em. ployment may be giad to know that “ tint Groes the Eorvote and propaseis tof eer, ig B- -te @ Catnolic at Bia aang oe ‘train at that ie sree tasiany tilted.”