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Ss sO Ss dh SS PROPOSALS, MPEOVEMENT OF THK DES MOINES APIDS OF THE MI St BAVSOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Pe bo receir acer signe’ st the United States Engineers ehee ta the city of Keokuk. Iowa. until 12 mari is, f materials requireé fa the locks and one guard look -d in: process of construction aroand i to be 360 feet long between q . between walls in the Syainbere’. pustructed of first-class cut-stone ma lock. located at Keokutt, < feat Hit and built entirely in thethver | P* 1% i The at lock will be ab gut 2% miles above the ate feet Kitt, and will ro ciger by the canal erabankment, eee oom the The guard lock will be located at the head of the ce till, and will be protected by the » proposais(in duplicate; mast be made for the following classes CLASS 1 —STONE AND CEMENT under this head = CLASS IL IRON. Proposals must state the price per pound at sich both wrought end cast irom will be delty CLASS 111 —TIMBER. Proposals must state the price per cable, Hnear, or thonwacsl feet, bm. at which much tnber ‘as say be reuuired,” will be delivere 7 be Fein GLAES L¥.—LABOK. i include the bailing, draining, and preparing the fogndation onstructing the lock ball ling the necessary pr ne Rev essary embankment and rip- rep wells. sad constracting 6! ea or cnlverts s -srourd and in the lecka for reeding the canal. &c.. 2... snd the furniching of sil machinery ana { Dothents required fer the proper execution of the Bes ‘Tbe law reqnire ente) for each wtilbe mace gard to as, parate proposals (in dapli- 7, class. and the awardmente 3 itch class separately, without re- in @ written or printed guar- ed by two responsible persons, sai cer- by some ted States Government officer, or cther responsible ‘ton known to this office. Ghat the party oF parties bidding will, if awarded the contracts for the classes upon which they bid, cuter into contract with the Government, or make vod the difference between them and the next £ ighott biider he » jonce and post office address. Pians. msps and specifications. and all i be ready for examination at the Uni gineer’s office at Keokuk, lowa,for fifteen Daur to the date of lettin k forma (or proposals will be farnished upon application at this office ai VPereons proposing to contract are requested to visit and examine the loeation for the locks before senuines in therr bide Contracts under either of the aforesaid classes a clude one of more of the locks. a= may be men ‘The Government reser: and all bids A printed De attached to ench bid the right to reject any ¥ of this notice should Frope-ais wut be atdreased to the nndersigned | at Reckak Towa, and shouil be endorsed "Pro- posale for Tab = ae for _ oe for ELS improvement of the Des Moines Kapila.” za 5-H. WItsoN, Licatenant Cotouel 38th Lofantry, | vet Maor General, US A Unitep States Exo! xemn's OFiCE. DAVENPORT pwa, Feb ry 27. 1868 mb 5 dtApis , - PBorosaus FoR Forage. Opies Supervising Quartermaster, } Sub the Kio Grande, Brotensvelie ebrLary 16. 193. Sealed Proposats will be reecived at this office SDAY. the tsth of April. 1833 at 11 such quawtities of VATS, CORN, be required for use of public am ing mamed points in the Sab Dis- mouths ending esville, Bimggold Barracks, at Corn of best gaality and to b upny sucks. Hay baled or ual ven to hated Hay on. Delt ¢ ‘ty dey a'fer the approval of 1 ice given to the contract roposals to bein tripit vertieg 2 © contract, and & t anuexrd toesch. and to be accom- by endorsement thereon, ponsible for the tract. itted to the Chief © District for approval and vernment reserves the right to re‘sct any or all bids. or any part of a bid possis mast be endorsed © Proposals for Por- and addressed to the 8 og Quarter- master. Sab- District of the Kio Grande, at Browns- y Texas ¥ order of Brevet M neral McCook. EORGE W. SMITA, Mth Infantry. R. Q Mand A. A, mab 12-td (pF FICE CUIBF COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST- ENCE Dzrartweyt oF Daxora St. Pact. Mivy.. March 5, 1863, Propossls (im iluplicate), from persons p the United States Government, will be re- ie. with a copy of the | at least two sufficient sure- | ered most advantageous to the Govern- | fice. and sise at the office of the mt of the Platte. Uraha, Ne- EDNESDAY 193, a4 « United States Subsistence De ith good fat Beef Cattle. on the hoof, as | DT. . to be det by July 15.1338 » bunctred and ten (290) head at Fort Buford, delivered by Angost 1.138 Uundred and sixty (1a) head at Fort Steven- wn DF . to be delivered by July 1, 1838. re’ and thirty (130) head at Fort Tot DT . to be delivered by July 15, 1838 Ninety (90) head at Fort Ransom, D. T., half (3) to be delivered by Jane 5. iss, and the remainder y Aue’ 3. Th at 1,09 pounds gre three (3) to seven three and ove short of @0 ‘ows and Texas cattle raphor other informal pr fale will not be considered — scenre sonst ‘ation. must contain pon-ible persons to risable ty faifil acontract terms of his proposition; on be secepted, be will at ovce enter into a Contract in accordance there: With. and that they are prepared to become his itves, giving good and euflicient bonds for Its written guarantee of two re « eff et that the bidd ccordance with th: ald his pr. he guarante eof the Clerk of the States Dis bad separately, : wspoud to tht prepared to give the necessary bonds © Goterbmest geserves to itself the right to ros tany and all Dis considered unreasonabie. Payment to be made after the rattle are delivered 1, Mf funds are om hand if none om hand, ceive: 1 distinctly,“ P: irene-d cither te ©. 8. Omat el J. Gili present t po- r Beef Cattle nt Colonel JW. B: s.or to Lieutesant Paul. Minnesota iil be opened at both places at 12 A 7 2 Vid ie in the name of a firm, their names and ’ scdrees must appear J.B. GILMAN, Capt.,€.8.. Brt Lieut. Col. U.S. Army, eha-td” Chief C. 8., Department of Dake p® Posans. FS : Pro . 1 ee a. C Quartermaster, of the Bio Grands February 15. 1353.) ul of Troops and transportatt “27 Supplies from and to pointe within the suo Chest Rio Grande, for the year ending May Pr Aap will state at prema fates bidders pro- Bose to t troops and army su, + to the following named p: rind ré Keate No 1--From Braz # Santiago to Browas Ville. by fiver or via Potat label, 2 No. #-From Brcewesyille to Ringgold arr ks to Laredo. fy at what rates sport troops and ows: Officers and iD or deck passenger, each; and lowing class of freight. via’ Ayres. mules, ‘ je. per head; ad. zinc, tin abot, st beep. per bead; iron *pper. wails. rivet wire, heavy hardware, =. ordusnce. heavy ord: ber one hundred pounds; 100 Ibs.) > hay, per bale; lumber, pine, per slumber, oak, per 1.00 feet; oats and corn, per cubfe foot. rice. crackers, r . white + beef, lime. cement. plaster. tar.’ rosir., Delage, brown sugar, tallow, grease, dc., por arrel Pickles in kegs. per kez, ambulance wagous, each Jams. jellies les: per box . crackers, bard . spices, condensed ‘milk, can meate, sap. &e . per box, hams per cack, hana per tiercs; « per bbe. lard per tierce, lard per keg, rice cree, pails por dozen, sugar bha. sugar (Ha Vac! per Ox, tea per chest, salt per sack and Lairel. shovels aud spades per dozen, wheslbar- To wscach. laths per] (0. sbingles per 1.000, tobac- © pot box. ope per coil, brooms per dozen. it to de delivered at such landings, ooses,or other places of unloading at each he abeve named points as may be designated b the d+ pot Quartermaster at Brown:vilie, or sutboriead officers oF agents of the Quarter- “ter's bepartinen’ tacters miust be prepared to transport the avd public freight at apy of the above-named wise required, and must, take suck tr pplies to the full capacity yeese! bs { transportation, provided eels © Quertermeste he tment, ro Esl trate the character and class of Vessale pro. © nee * (t be furnished for water trameportation, aud be Mird of teams, whether ox or mule teams, for nd trapeportation. All pro muet be fo trip- Kate, witha copy of this oh pny —— cb and must be accom yy the names ‘ast two sufficient Soruthon, oho will signify ent (heir etllingness to become responsl- the performance of the contract oposais will be enlorsed Proposals for will be sttrwescd tote Bal sb district of the 3 i 1 i } t a t Hor.” an Niet ¢ Quartermaster Grane. Brownsville, T, oral Lider amy Bart cf a bid. = 't Peles any e of Bxt ‘Ma. Gen, McCook ve \ GROnGE W. SMITH. 2, 6 & A & F [ y . shundred and seventy Sve (175)hend at Fort eR od mei oes PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS. GOVERNMENT SALES, PROPOSALS FOR FURWiatiNg RI D PREFORMIYG THR PATIONAL Ks IN ink OF MISSOURI. f tPo" Quay: raster. Mo, March 25 3353. ‘be receive af this © hesth dey of April Is 4 Perform! ve work at { Cometerios in the State of Miss 1-7 ERSON BARRACKS, MISSOURI Bemoving 8 0 cubic fest (more or ins) of sar plos earth from graves ant wolks to raviass in cemetery ‘ing and trimmiyg 7000 graven. a7 0 seek (more or less) cf curbing in walks ant avenues Furnishing 4 0.0 feet (more or leas) of ¢ Ro faweh dressed, 4 iaches thick, and 18 Furnishing 16,000 cubic feet (more or less) of macadamizing and laying same on walka ani ave anes Fornishing7 500 eubtc fact of gravel, ‘ same c aud avenues ere ead lazing ‘The rock necessary f-r curbing and macndamtz ing can be procured from quarries on the Gover. ment land at the cemetery. PRINGFIELD, MISSOURI. Hauling sway from cemétery 3) 08 cubic feet imees CF re a} urnishing at cemetery, and laying same on —— walks, 15.00 cubic fect (more or less) of cravel. Furnishing at cemetery. and setting same in walks and avenues, 8.160 feet of curbiag, to be rongh-dressed. ¢ Inches th inches in depth be made tn duplicate. mpaniot by Py of notice, and ead rsed ** Proposals for Mat rials.” @ . for Nawonal Uemet LY epee will be required to d fe Ay the meneéy value of the Tight to reject any or atl bids {s reserved ditional information required can be had on application at this office. or trom the Super- intendent in charge mes ©. W. THOMAS. mb 0 3t Bvt. Lieut. Col. and QM. PROPOSALS FoR LAYING WATER-MAINS Mazon’ o iz oe ASHING TON, March 26, 135% Eealed Proposals. t be ndorsed on the envelope “Proposals for Laying Water-mains.”’ will be re- crived a¢ this office until noon on WEDN Ei April 8. Bidders will also specify on the envelo| aud on the face of the hid, what district the bid is for. There are three districts, which ace bounded an follows viz: DISTRICT NUMEEB ONE inctudes all that part of the city north ef the Chesapeake and Ohio canal and city anal, and west of seventh street wost DISTRICT NUMBER TWO tacludes atl that part of the city north and mortheast of the can: anil east of the west side of Seventh strect west. DISTRICT NUMBER THREE in-ludes all that BATE Of the city which is between the canal and the and the Eastern Branch. Specifications and forms of proposals can be bat by application to tao Water, Register, and such proporals only will be considered ag are written upon these regular official forms. All branch. pipes required to be laid for the sap- ply cf fire hydrante, which are laid simnttaueonsly with the main pipes, will Be included in the meas- urement with the mains, and paid for at the con- tract price. Satisiactory bond and security will be required frm the parties with whem contracts sh matte. BICHARD WALL 0 P#CPOSALS FOR IRON. Orrick oF Pay z No 425 Onesrs PHILADELPHIA. March 2, 1933 Proposals will be received at this office until 12 sclech m.. on the Ist day of April. for furnishing + United States Navy Department the followlag arti-fes, to be of the best quali id subject to inepection by the insrecting officer at the Phila- delpbia Navy Yard where they are to be delivered free of expense to the Government: For Burean of Siam Enaincering. 1.000 pounds % Inch S i (as pounds °\-inch 1 Penuds ".-inch Square Lron. 10) pou Xtinch Fiat Iron. Blank forms for bid TSTRERT it this office A. E. WATSON, mh 2-4t Pay mast ae U.S. Navy. ‘Po PUILDERS. scant Sealed aml properly ey ction ofa PAWILLL i T HOUSE SH REST At TEN PIN ALLEYS in the SCHL TZ! situated on the Seventh streer Fond. will vedat Mr G KESSEL'S. car ner of 7th and P atreste.on NES VAY. April tar.5 o'clock when same will be opened, read and an award mate scon a= possible thereafter to that resp mnsible dez whe offers to do the work on terms most advantageous to the Society. ‘The bids must be calculated for cash.and any deferred payments will be made equal to that | standard Plane and apécifications can be sem agd will be explaived at the office of Messrs. CLUSS & KAM- ERRURER. Architects, corner 7th and P ste. rder of the Board of Directors. {Int &Chron.]_ P. HUEGLE, Sec’ NITED STATES ENGINEER OFF FORTS AND SEA WALLS, 75 State Street, Bostox, Mass, March 25. 1333 Proposals will be received at thts office till noon f the oth day of April next for rebuilding the sea lof t: © north head of Deer Island, Boston Har- ¥ from I 200 to 1,400 linear feet thercof, if the available will permi ‘The wall. as now built, is ing 1 foot 9 inches rise. laid ing. aod heavy “shell” stone paving in The Dine upper courses are to be taken up and relaid in the best pure cement mortar. with a batter of about one tach to one foot, and with a backing of concrete to make the total average thickness of the wall at jower eourse is not to be 4. but its vertical joints are to be carefully ped and filed with mortar—the concrete back- behind it; also, ia relaying the stone the joints and make as & bond as possible, as also to select long ston practicable, to tie well into the concrete OR ‘tting in the concrete backing, which srefully plastered. the earth 1 ¢ in snd ramm: d belind it, some s gravel being kept next the plastering ck; nd the heavy shell stone paving is to be relaid on a! undation(of small boulders or gravel) for 15 to IS \nches in depth. ‘This paving i« to extend from Zto lt feet back from the face of the wall, anda Loulier paving will le put in back of this shel! about 5 tect wide. fo be built in all respects in the best er. and to correspond with the walla already at the Middle and South Meads of the same ud with thi ne and other material, sll f whica, except cement are now on bh: isInnd oF obtained there free, such aa #: end gravel for concrete, &e. T bor and all other mater as ce &e The offers will be made, stating the price per Mnear or runnivg foot, for the wall finished, with tts concrete backing and shell’ stone and boulder paving—aud the contractor will also make bis oiler per day's work. each. of smiths, masons or abo rers, or for one horse teams and’ driver, for t which cannot Ix will also state the price per linear xing. if required. t ing and ut 9) linear f ne said front with concrete in rear. in: Inde the foundation conrse, and #0 as to ke the wall as relaid of the full average thick tight feet, the earth backing and the sbell boulder paving being replaced as on the ther parts ‘0 ra will alee be made for building one or two .if required. at the wall of either head. jetties to be of ® character similar to the jet- v Dailt on the southeast part of Great Brew- risland. That is tue jetty t4 to be about fit feet le ec of two rows of split atone, eac two feet thi six to eight feet long. ze core of boulders. six foot wile, capped The cuter row of pile stone to yur fect in the ground, amd pro- set of com ree sut eighteen 3 thick. Those jetties will require { three thousand cubic feat of and will be offered for by the cubic y crete and the cubic yard of dry stone © ork. indie. endent of the cost of the split steve—the boulders Boing om the island. ‘The boildings,except an inspector derricks. carte. concrete boxes, wheeling slunk ne the island, will beat the fervive of the contracta: proper care of them an¢ returping th pe in g004 condition except ordina from carefal The small to much as picks. shoves, dri. and about two hundred barrels of ce: on hand at the isiand. will be furnished ractor if required by him, to be ia part under the contract pm of the work required wll ber ady for ex smination at this effice, during the neual of hours. previous to the closing of the bide as above: and the work 1 to be completed by the firat day of Derember next, end tothe full satisfaction of the supe riptenaing engineer, or his successor, and the Inapection of ssistante or f he or they may apo contraction of the work, to make it cor- pind with that heretofore built, will in all cases be complied wit [> Each proposnl will «tate whether the bids are on condition thatthe je are taken, or if x por- iom may be accepted without the rest; and each afer most be accompanied by at least two ac epting turetios and to cover one-third the mm bié. and be certified as to their suffici-ncy by some principal United States officer civil of thetr vicinity The right to reject any or all the bids offered nJayments will be made asthe work progresen not oftener t! monthly. 10 per cent. of the Saline of the work, done Being retained umtil the ole t« complet “The Via” Endorned “Proposa's for, Rebuilding a Bai a to Deer Island Seawall,” will ba widcecwed to Superintending Engincer. Colonel of Engineers, Brevet Major General 8. Army, PHOPOsALs FoR TIMBER. U. 8. Excinern’s Orrice, No. 71 State at. Avnasy.N. ¥., March 3.188 Sealed Proposals will be received at thi until noon, WEDNESDAY, April 8, 1358, Eishing to the United States from six bund fifty thousand teeight hundred and fifty thoasend i ‘iuore or Iwas of eight inch by twelve inch ed Hemlock Ti Tot to be not les than ht, fine fort long abd to be delivered at the dykeeon Hadson river, between Troy New Paltinoore io raf strong enough to stan cat waves le will be recetved for so much per thonsand feet ar must Vo made on printed fora properly certi Forms for proposals can be obtatned at where full artioelare: tacit oe hed b: poe re the com The Coated sates reerrvre the right to reject all deoned venta, \'Bp onder of Brevet May “een Joho Newton WE pP®0rosais Yow ronace i MENT SALI AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, THE EVENING STAR [40 SALE oF GOVERNMENT exor- BY COOPER & CATIER Kustioncgre: i THIS NOON. , Southwest corner Pa. avscae and Lib a Puarierma ster Will be sold at sucti ee Beet, BAY, April 29, 168. at the Unieed New Orleans, La. 7. 134. Dearbornviil ich., atx Bealed Proposals are tnvived and wi! cori vad | about seventeen (17) tove.of Canne at the «Mee of ¢ W. A. Waiorizh!. super teen thousand Murkets, “ nee, rit of the it Tolvers. fourteen sete of Arti Fy Carriage W' exae m. a a large qui Cartridge “a8. or thn de om, Betta. Bw Marcon Tovls ae. a) Lances, t ed for th f Puv'ic Aviom | plication tothe ssmranding omer ee” mey be reqni> lor t) of Pubic Animas Plication ¥ st Laredn, Kingeold. Barracks. amt B-ownevilte, - "SOHN R. EDIE. | a. for the six (6) monthe ending Qctobsr 31, | _mh30-6t Byt Mo worn a All the forage to be of the beet quality, and sub. f PATILRDNA! iret to inspection before acceptance, Oats ‘and RAILROADS, will be cevented.chiker baled Grenksied bets | EPALTIN HI0 RAILROAD TICKET Will be secented either baled or tnbaled. 01 O rieferesce wit be. given to baled Hay. Delivers | B aE AN OPFOR, Ferg geno Seats thirty (3) days from the | 406 Pennsylvania ave., between 4% and 6th sts. of proposal sans Trcposais must be accompanied by the guarantee GREAT CONVENIENCE. of two cord, solv nt meu, for tho fait fal perform | r4exers gard te all palate North, East, West, and nce of the comtract = . 7 ‘The United Siates reserves the right to reject | South west ed a agen ge called for and checke “"Propossle most be endorsed “Proposals for For- | Mt hotels and eee SPS We Waina right, | imei parts of the city and Georgetown. age.’’and addressed to Capt. W nell » und Georgeto 40 NOUS SEEAMUECH Gombe, | Memelnea at thelr Tenge with ticket abd Sage Brevot Brigadier General and Chief Qaartermas | &8g¢ chec&a, and avoid all anuoyance at pot. fer, Fifth Military District: * mh sit ohne car tickets can also secured 98 this “O TICE. Ge TIMOBE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Orrick Crier Commissary Scssistence. Be Waenineton, May 6, Noon, 1867, Fietu Minitary Disrat Naw 0 . La. March <. 1 Stated Froposal dapliest i second day of April. 18.8. 12 o'e! ‘rains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- Pi Tv: Dishing the United rtates Subs MORK. and WASHINGTON AND THE WEST artment with the following Subsistence Btores | Se now ran as follows vit ou g ¥ 40 barrels Corn Meal, to be kiln dried. and to be Leave daily. except Sunda: , at 7; 745, and 12:35 Fut up in good new barrels. and head ined. | P-Bi., and 2:0) and 4:39. and §:45 p.m, the price per pound to be stated, and samples FOS ALE WAY STATION! wo dgrnateee riser tH t up in bal ae item, fae stlalladg unds of the heat Hay, put up in bales, 46 p. bendred ds to be stated FOR WAY STATION SOUTH OF ANNAPO- £0.00" pounds of Cora in the ear, cl the best quality, LIS QUNCTION. ice per pound to be stated, and the Oorn to be Raa ‘St 6:15 and 7:00 ®. m., and et 2:00 and 4:35 putupinsacks. sts of thi lit: FOB ANNAPOLIS. wes ane enuke aries ber’ pone Leave at 7:00 8. m, and 4:30 p.m. No trains toor All the above articies 2, delivered mt a from Annapelis on chy. Sresitanes oh ibe ees ry eee oe FOR BALTIMORE. Sealed proposals will also be received for the Leave at 7:45 a. m.. and 4:30 and. hure of abont :09dry Beef Hides, FOR WAY STATIONS. the Subsistence Department; the’ pric Leave at 7:45 am. and 4:30 and i) mand 4: ; i be stated. FORALL PABTS OF THE a Tiare tethtn preobecks, ov Aattvary. Leave dally. except Saturday and Sunday, at 7:4 No bids will be received from parties who have ee ‘at? heretofore failed to comply with their engagements nd 2:30 p. m. with auy brauch of the Government. On Sunday a¢430 and 843 pm only. connect! y at Kelay Station with trains from Baltimore to marked" Proposs to the undersigned, and | Wpccling. Parkersburg, &c. ‘ o THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be had at A. BECKWITH, Brt; Mj Go", | the Warhington Btation Ticket Ufice at ail hourt wh 30 -3t in the Cie well as at the new office of the AVY DEPARTMENT, ers’and. Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 348 Pennsylve Wastinoron, 9th March. 1838. | bin avenue, vetween 6th aud 7th streets. ted Proposals will be received until the uth For York, Roly Bee of April. at 12 o'clock neen, for the purchase of the | advertisemento: “Throngh Live. fojlowing verre Cf Pts a ee a emanceatton. “Mi COLR, General Tie : rhe AR BOSTON (MASS) YARD, oct __ GEO!8. KOONTZ. Agent, Washington. AT LEAGU ISLAND, PA. ‘THROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOR The “ CANONICUS,” “COHORS.”"* KOKA.” PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. “NADSEIT.” “WAX: » = ¥AZ00.” = TU “ SQUANDO” and * SUNCOOK.”* t | cpp AT, MOUND OITY. ILE. | ‘Traine betwoen Washington and New: York are UN QUA UM ASA" S EOSHO, c Many. | Ost IEAM Collows, vi: hi 4 FE 2 OR ORK, without ETTA ‘and “ SANDUSKY.” Leave daily (except Sunday) at, af wag Rw The proposais will state the prices that will be | ®5d7.00 p.m on lor thevenscls to thelt Present condition, » FOR PHILADELPHIA. ee with euch fittings as are now attached to - en gld Teepe bandas) at Tes and 12:15 p. 3 Tooncerelvg tien wulbe ate sea eater: | Leave for New yonuy Puilodetphta at 7.90 ». 1 Weregetictt to reiect any or allot the | "BLEKPING CARS for New York on 7:00 p.m cit thete acceptance isnot for the tatorest UT in nuk Tickets to Phitadet hia, New York, or aehientn ok Ghe Parchage money will be | Eure ih the day, as Wellies at the mow elise Ip Ge i] nee oom ‘anhers and Brokers Telegraph Lines 345. Penn, Wi eea gneabetioo al ihe oa Torfaited in case | Svcnuc, between Oth and 7b erect apen the Gnal delivery of the vesrel See Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad advertisement he proposals shonlt be endorsed “ Proposals | snd sctiedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- for prichavevt Iron-clada.” napolis. and the Weat ‘GIDEON WELLES, 3"L. WILEON, Master of Transportation nih 10-cotw ary of the N 6. L_M COLE, Geveral Ticket Agent. oct-tf GEO B. KOONT proross 3 Nary Department, Wasmixotos Cray. Mare 2, 9 Kennebec Ice, Sealed Proposals will be re velat this office until noon, April twenty (0), 184 for the trans a ortatic by railr or water. wee hundre: S hha fonrtien (ait) Navy Bronze Howitwers, weigh: | THE WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN oe one hundred and seven ICE COMPANY 6 By mors ct vem. from Jonleraan Bar. tack Kecerves welve miles below St. Louta, Mo ie “Missiseippl river, and to Le delivered 15 TES OBEY COMCARY “For Transportation IN THE DISTRICT from Jeflerson Barracks Reserve to THAT BELLS % iil state the price per ton at which they "f reeto bring the freight the entire distance, PEE SRG SSS TESS SF rome within — (et lla beeen ‘ — reserves. the right to reject any or ail Lids not cesmed advantageous to the Govern LOOKOUT FOR IMPOSITION ! hient. and the party or patties to whom the con- tract may be awarded mut furnish good and suffi cient security to the value of half the amount Other parties represent themselves as selling our of bis or their bid for the saith’ perloee Ice. Every wagon has ** Washington and George- the contract. WL town Ice Co.”” plainly lettered on them. Look mh 28-dtd Chief of Bureau. the ice and judxe. One pound of our ice will aa a) SALS FOR HYDRANTS” lon ge an two pounds of Potomac ice. pa PROPOSALS FOR HYDRANTS. pure and health-giving, We sell Twanry Tick miton Onvicas FoR» DoLtaR. Send to the Office, Con City Haut. March 22, 1538. anp F ‘rangers, and got Ticxts, and thus avoid Proposals will be received at this office until. 12 | I . % o'clock Mon WEDNESDAY. the Ist of April. far | (Bep., Exp.,Int., Con. Union, Chron., Herald.] erecting and keeping in repair the pudlic Hydrants for the year commencing on the let of April, 138 1844. Specificatis can be obtained Den ication at the Mayor'sofice. RICHARD WALLACH mh 25-7 &upl ‘May. —_— ANDREW J. JOYCE & 00., B (¥e 7261 CABBIAGE MANUFAOTUB ¥ THE PRESIDENTOR TRE UNITED Ginx sek B09 laste. PROCLAMATION Particular attention givento repairing. de For the Sale of Vaiuahie Lands in the State of Kan- ~ 40s and within the Limits of te Osage Indian | NN] pvpopoLitaN BOWLING SALOON, Cessions under Treaty of September 20h, 1365, UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL, with the a pre Indian: oh Penna. AVENUE, NKAR litH STREET WEST: pursuance of Law. I, Ax»new Jonson, 5 2 tent of the United Skates of Amorion, ao SSOEGS W. BAUER, Propetoter. nd make known t under meutioned State of Kansas, at the periods hereinafter m. Tho Baris stocked the Hnest Liquors, Wines and land @ffice in it public sales | Open from 6 a.m. to with” th: a en. desi towit “Int Asto the Public Lands at the Land omco at | Begere ofthe finest brands = HUM EULBT-KANSAS, commencing on FRIDAY, the first day of May mezt, fur the disposal of the Ss HIRTS. Janda a —— ae the Loe ane Nor pape x townships and parts of townships lytng within eho GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS aoe a ee aA fall supply constantly om hand and mail to or- vig: jer tu superior styles a Soush of the base line and east of the sizth principal | “tt SUPETINT MIE A Og morta ; Fractional townships 25, 21, 28, 29, 3), 31, $2,334, Pe leeks Palel Alta nid 36 of range IT “Fractional townships 2, townships 27, 23, 29, 39, mb 1L-iftt tween 9th and 10th 5S, and $4, and fractional township 35 of GABDEN SE i At J.P. BARTHOLOW'S townships 25, townships 27, 23, 29, 30, Agricultural Warehouse, 4. factional town 8 MOF range 19, Peb2-tw 555 7th strest. opp. Centre Market. al township, 25, townships 7.23.29.) | — wy fractional township 35, of range DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, 2. VITED STATES PA FFICE, Fractional townships 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, UNITED | FEET be 4 35. of range 21 On the petition of FREDERICK H. BAKTHOL- For the wale of the following Gescritned, trast QMEW of New dork. NY Riazing ‘or the ox, pe sane place, commencing on t DAY, th loth day of May ert. for the disposal of Sune: 1964, au relssaed in toa divitoie the toe in two divisions the 13th certain trust lands, situated within the following | das of November, 150. and numbered respectively townshirs and pert of townships lying within the Land 1072, for an improvement in Method for limits of the cegsion in trust, under the Second ar- Tming the Action. of Valve Cocks. for enven the aforementioned treaty years from the expiration of sal South af the base line and east of the 6th principa | takes place on the 20th day of Juno an. It is ordered that the a: Petition be heard at the Fractional townehi, 2, B. 9. of range}. Patent Office on MONDAY, the Ist day of June Fractional town 23, townships 27, 23, and 29, | next. at 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are noti- and fractional tow D of range 2 fied to appear and show cause, if any they bi Township 25, townships 2, 23 and 29, | why said petition ought net to be granted. al tows ip 30, of rauge 3. Persons opposin: extension are required to township 2s townships, 27, 28 and 29, | Slein the Patent Office their objections; specrally fiscastly tn ormsiiaa ane: ana | Sef tearieas al tastiest ae ae towns woshi| 23,29, ay 14 mony T fractional tuwuship 3, of ranges. be'used at the said hearing must be taken and trans: townships 27, 28, 29, mitted In accordance with the rules of the office, spite aga which wilt be farnished on appiication | Oe jona and of re relied « F 4 5 thmony must be Bled in the oifice heccrudaye before Fraction al township 25. townships 27, 23,29, and | the day of hearing; the srgumenta, if any, within fractional township 3. of range. tem dnya after fling the tegtimony. Fractional township 25, townships 27, 23,29, and Ordered, also, that this notice pebliened in the fractional township 3), of range &. Republican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. Fractional township 25, townships 27, 28,29, and | C., and in the Atlas, New York, N. ¥.. once fractional township 3, of range 10 & week for three successive weeks; the first of Fractional townrhip 25, townships 27, 28, 29, and | said Hoations to be at lonat sixty Jaysprevious B.of i. beart ioe $5, "Ciwnshipe 27, 23,29, and ‘whit-waw. Acting wr of Patents, woship 30. of range 28,9, RIMENT OF THE INTERIOR, PAT. B. Mund | PPEPAT ITED STATES PATENT DFEICE townstip 23, towns fractional townsh1p 30. of ran, fal township 2s townships 27, 28, 29, and Wasinctos, March 9, 1838. fee atria een On the petition of CHARLES PARKER. of Mer- Fractious! town hip 2, towneltips 2, 28, 29,an@ | iden, Connecticut. praying for the extension of © fractonal township @, of range 15 tent granted to Rim the 20th day of June, 1354, Fractional townsbip 26, townships 27, 28,29, and | for animprovement in Cast Iron Vices, for seven fractional towaship 30, of range 16, go, ot | UonTs ram the expiration of sald patent, which Pract ; 28, 29 and $0, ince on the ‘of June, 1858 ee eee ee eee It ordered that the peld petition Le hoard at the he olowing designated townships betng south | Patent Oniice on MONDA ofthe Vase line and west of the sixth principal mo: next st 12 clock a "Fractional townships 26 and 27, of range 1. why onid petit ‘he offering of the landfabove referrod to will | gi rye RRO be commenerd at the dates respectively as above indicated, and will proceed in the order in they are advertived antil the w] shall offered and the sale thus ~l ; bat tl Tis pebile lands or thest laude, and Gorprivets, the ppbiie lavds of trust Inds, and. no priv vapplication. try Of any of the lands will be'admitted until after | miePositiaus and otner papers mae tent the expiration of the two weeks, por will tracts be | the of hearing; the ari nts, wit red which may be withdraw before the day of | (oe gets caneennite, ne arenmentay \f any, withia gale by the Department on account of railroacs er | ‘“rdcredsalac that ekic notice bs pblished in the ‘eb ften uber my and, atthe City of Washington | EePublisan tod, the hntllccortr, meninngtm, al * this twentieth day of January, Anno Domini one cok for three secccasive weeks; the Sret ot ‘vald sixty-eight. Si ‘ seth dfeskient: ANDEEW JOuNBON, | mblicatlons to be at toast sixty days previous to 508.8. WELBON oe the Land Otce, | ™BISSw "Acting Commissioner of Patents, EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIO Nore.—Under the regulations of the Department | ID™?AGWITED Srurks CATENT OFFICR, as b st etofwre and now existing, no payment can be Wasnincton, March 9 188. Sad beret ae Sretbeate etuosicd ty tes | a CncerRataienel FRU Atanas ste €¢ Uehintecloner ef the General Laud Oflce. West Hampton, Mase praying for the extension the ist day of Jano ‘and all persons are ‘AF and show cause, if any they have, ought not to be granted. we extension are required Vince their objections pecially sot forth in writing, at least twenty days bel hich | day of hearing; all testimony fled b; Reg to be used at the said hearing must be taken transmitted in accordance with the rales of the of- fice, which will be furnished on application. ane fot in 4-JawiSw of © patent tod to the sid Jobn Allender ‘the for FAMILY GHOOERInS. | 24h day of Size ict, for on improvement in Me: choles selection | tien of sold patent, which takes place on the of Ft GA GARR EY" OLE IES condeifoe ay is ordered that a ition be heard a Teas, Wines, Liguore, Dried end | wirtati | Patent Ofice on MONDAY. the 1st day of Jane ickies Sauces Hams. and Break: ‘at 12 0% .; and ali persons are notified Buco and Molasses, and ‘all other articles Terappeat aud. stew — ny they have, wis, ban he cGnte u'meck {ar tates ieccnasive week! Uke Brat of WM M. GALT #00, reid publications to be at least VW a oreane oar the Depot. ‘ob l!-wiw Acting Commissioner of Patents, (Star Omer HOUSFHOLD Thi On THURSDAY MORE, 10 o'clock st the ing housekeeping. No. 420 12th strect, betwee! The tei authorizing the Erie Railroad Com Rany fo Ive an ollice abd transact business 4 jew Jersey has beon signed by the Governor. A considerabie section of the Eric road, with ren TELEGRAMS | BOREL OEE Dy | me wenn . and B street-. wr shali sell « assortment of ee Household Furnitnre. comprising in part— i javoand = Gilt Frame Mirror Walnut Haircloth eimet Bidebogrd one Chaise The Republicans carried ogg okt Me, yes- terday by a reduced majority, Pembroke and Lubec, which went Democratic Inst year, have Republican and of 30 feet each by a depth of feet 9 inches. also gone in parnte . at Bedateale, Window Shades Terms of sale: Ore fourth cash resides to 6.12 | | Governor Geary has vetoed the free miteond od Bureaus And 18 months bill, recently passed by (be Pennsyl vane Le- , and Rogrevings {ust aul COB Ves #: givintore. iit lares it to be Enconstitation ‘ables and giviegratraordiuary powers by amthor- irs 2 di ach t time a rend oon Tempe Ub 4 na ; rare, Orockery and Glassware * M8: JUpe’s he Supreme Court of Missonri, wo ‘tn Wend ie Se. At370 Pennsylvania a iy, the case of Gen. (+rant vs. Joseph White, Btai; : for unlawfully retaining possession of 3 farm COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. liten Motel. A very fine LATIMER, Auctionsess | tisevening. [fe 29-Im"} a belonging to irs. Cirant, was ke with 3G MoGalve & Uo.,) ecided tm frvor of plain’ ronan anlteainy “MORRO In the Virginia Convention yesterday another 3 ne Beldine ee 1-5 fee en a amendment id ne] ue ms two oe im has ¥ COOPEE & LA’ ER, Acetioneers, schools was lost, 37 to 21. The ordinance di- TRUSTRE’s SALE OF PROPERTY oN cart-| B i ith J TOE" BtuL, KRown" As" CASEAniSS WO: Pilate certs with Jas. 6 ire & Go.) Frets the establishment by the Regisiature of By virtue of a deed of trust to me executed on Legale In the Mistissippi Convention a motion te oe ee 4pgnst, ee nee ed watnor BTR. take & recess for three weeks was lost. The recorded tn Liver BM. AL, Ko; ai, follo .@e.,] i ALRUT PARLOR s s Policy is not to adjourn antl the impeachment C.. I will effer for sale at public auction. on the ND EC . ises, on THURSDAY. the 2d day of April BR ¥ Rumors bave reached Pittsburg of a disns- 5 o'clock P. M.. the following described ‘De RITCHEN: trous riot near Mc Keesport, in the coal regions. ‘ound in Equare No. 68, to wit: the whole - A telegram bas been reorived by the Mayor for fo. 15, the wes it . © pol (0 ‘No. 372 Tyee Ama def fed large police force, and the Coroner has been half of Lot 16, the whole of Lot 6. The former two lots are improved by @ large Hotel Building, well known as the One jousehold =~ fsa pera Histel, situated on A'strect south, and frout: | Ie-cencietiag tu pertotes eee nes ee Abraham Mills, the canal boat Captain who ing the Capitol grounds One Rosewood case Pianoforte, 6% octaves, Piano | Murdered Pat. Malone, in Buffalo, in August, Terma cash. Titie perfect. Cover and Stool I-67, was Brought there from Grand Ka; Dene bee atin te of purchaser. r lo Mantel Mirror Michigan, and lodged in jail yesterday after- FRED P-STANTON. Trastee, | Walnut Marble top Ktegere noon. Mills claims br stabbed Malone in self- mho-mwfads COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. Resowos Marble top Centre Table roo ‘nce, and fled from fear of popular venge- ee Yalnut Rep-cove: ner. 87 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- | Velvet-covered Arm Chair The Portngwese vessel Maria Louisa, former- CN THURSDAY Avril 1th same hour and place. | Damesk and moe aly og SO ly an American vessel, bas brought te Havane P_ STANTON. Trustee C00! PER & LATIMER. Oat Bathbet Lange E two hundred evolies from Macao. The coolies mh %-cotds Untel.) ‘Auctioneers, a ae Gat. Loepe Bian Bro Carpete were guarded during the trip by thirty Por- [oY WILLIAWL WALL & CO-Auctionsere” | B th and Stair Rows tuguese soldiers, to prevent mutiny. B Storce 315 and 317, | Crockery. Gane and. Plated Ware a see +t South corner Pern. avenue and 9th atreet, Waived apd Paigied beri’ Suite CONGRESSIONAL. yr ir “—e S — TRUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT AT | [nit end Husk Mattresses einmare Aner oe Teport closed, yesterday, On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 37th, at 5 | Blankets, Comforts and Spreads Who can say that Andrew Johnson ts not g’clock, we will scil, in front of the premises, Lot | Paluied Wardrobes. Bedsteads and Bureans : y w No.1, in square No. 842, at the corner of 6th sireet | Washstands, Toilet Sets fuilty of bigh crimes and misdemeanors! To east and south B, fronting c2 feet 6%: inches oa B | Refrigerators, Cook Stoves and Kitchen Bequi- | wilfully violate a law after ft bad been im force street, and seventy-five feet on 6th street, im- on aes ae COOPER & LATIMER. & year without being questioned by any court, proved by a Frame House. iy teas) LATIMES. | to attempt to remove, im defiance of law, a mer- itorious officer of the Goverament. If these ‘Senators im the face of all the fi = A depoait of $100 will be reautred an soon as the | PRY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers ts could give é ty, would tt not be eclitab. property iseold. JOHN SMITH. Trastes. Late Clerks with J. ©) McGuire & Go.) mh 2i-coxis W.L. WALL & O., Aucts. | gouthwest corner Peat. avense ond ikh cirest | ® Verdict of not «i negation—a tacit admission of the inability of poieeellatag nee the representatives of the people to frame laws PAWNBROKERS. IMPROVED PROPERTY 18 THE FIRST WARD | for their Euidanoet RES me 4 x Phe creatic the t of t ti 7 CITY LOAN OFFICE. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April Ist,18%, | RE cr rgencecunges Py dl cng noe Sod Hg 493 st Sccclock, we shall sell on the preimises. part of | trrpted to bribe Lieut. Gen. Shermuaa with a GHISELIN q lot 16, in sy 41, iniproved by atwo story Frame | \ P - on, An No. 493 TWELFTH STREET. Hous. This property. is situated on west 234 | Drevet generalsbip. Sherman spurned BETWEEN E AND F STREETS street, between north HT and L streets, bribe, and he then offered it to Thomas, who One short square from Peunsylvan Terms One-third cash, balance insix and twelve | spurned it likewise, What was the ebject of Persons destring can be attended menths, with interest secured by adeed of trust. | this? Clearly toget Gen. Grant, with whom dence by addresstn the. sbave a Gorreyancter end stumps st purchaser's cost. | he had quarreled, out of the way. About this Clerks Pay Account chases 20 dow ne of sale —for these ts all mated about the ‘The business te conducted on the Parisian stylo— | mh 35-dade OOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. porimaree stene Ley pre y that is, no deposits are forfeited entirely. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, Se pestonne ag nat a a cretary of War, and ordered Stanton to Seventh and D ats, STABLISHED 16353... Seeecossmuaa pom vacate. Thomas went around the hotels of 7 _ 7 7 var! Om Tagging that he wou’ st - HREZNERG'S LOAN OFFICE, VALUABLE BRIGK HOUSE ARDLOT FROME | TOuctunt be mosis wick bimens ertoeay ‘351 north © IEG OR MINTH SIRSST WEST, BECWREN |S ocalng ia ameter woudl he eae ae dp tae Detween 44 and 6! N AND 0 STREETS NORTH, AT AUCTION. The Prenaent then sends for General 4 Immediately in rear of National Hotel On WEDNESDAY, the day of April next, Advances made in all sums on merchandize and consults him im regard to the oy) ii ook pn wemeets and disposition of troops around Wash ‘most reasonable rates, aud for any length of tae. Lot No. 68, in Squa: 1. on the premises, No 357, being 2 feet front by oc 1-6 a good depth to fine «ide nd Das x alley with the meee. What = a , aaest in as ? H TaHED FIRM OF ~@©~._—X[|_ i Provements. consisting of a well-built Dwelling | Clearly to ascertad he could use them. THE OLD bated vine or i containing seven good rooms, wide ball, | Jn relation tothe 1th article, charging the i water; and etable. One-balf cash: the balance LICENSED PAWNBROK ERS, ident with bringing Congress into disre. 34 FOUR-AND A-HALF STREET WEST, Term Mr. Butler said that the President in an- spec é . twelve months, for notes bearing int swer to this Jo declare he felt Merchandise, te any amount and for st uy. All conveyancing aod revenue stamps at the cost washisright. He denies, however, that he time desired at reasonable rates. of the purchaser. said anything unbecoming the Chief Mazistrate Interest cn large sums greatly reduced. $10) down ou the day of sale the United tates to bring the offi Business strictly confidential GREEN & WILLIAMS. tage Hie ee Ce con oor Goods Longht for cash and sold at private wale, it oe oar into ridicule and disgrace. We accept the ts- fe 21-ly $$$ = ~ | eur. Let us first consider his right to de- = —— nounce Congress as a body hanging on the verge N _ BY™ k WALSH & 00.. Auctioneers. of the Government, pretending to be a Congress t : TT) 55 Penneyivania avenue, when it was not a Congress, &c., de. It may SES ee bold od * Southeast corner of 10th street. | be taken ae. an axiom that no usurper has ever RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY q ORNITD: F 3, CAR. | Seized upon the legisiative branch of the Gov- PTR STRAW MATTING: deo AT AGE. | ermment until he has funiliariged the people FRENCH & RICHARDSON, TION with it by denunciation. The jering taunts, Removed to our store for convonieace of sale. the exposing to shame the institutions of thirty 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. On THUBSDAY MORNING, April 24, st 19 | millions of people, i this not committing & o'clock, we will sell. in tront of owr salesroo os, a ood asportmeut of Hed-room and Kitehen Pont | high crime and misdemeanor? Mr. B, then — fore “comprising — | criticised the speech of the President made at Osk Cottage Sett, Marble-top Table Cleveland ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY Bedateads. Bureaus. Tables, Chairs Mr. B. commented on the reconstruction policy FOR 1588, a $20 Mattre. Washe tat Li Glasece | of the President and his opposition to that of THE CHIMNEY COKNER, by Mri Cate, Warerens, eee Curtains Congress, He bas attempted by military or- Stowe Sackets, Grockech ned Gistewete’ ders to prevent the execution of the acts of ECOE ECCLESIA, 1 vol. cloth coe Kitches Utensils. Tinware, Clocks eee omnarar ecie ae vag ——— TENN rT) ‘ete . ete. | every officer o' geile lade dl seotlent alee cee | tren cd ae mht MS Re WALSU 8 CO. Aucts, | andthe navy. The responsibility is how with sane Sa eee . T AUCTION you (theSenate:) the safeguards of the Consti- — | tution against usurpation in your hands: the THE wey eee ore STEAMER | Tests and ee T on a ore * weit 7 GS heed a verdict. o louse of TreSen Will be sold at auction THORBSDAY. April 24, | {tives bas dour its duty. We have pencanerae Seen roth aired whteafter, at Soiclock P. | the facts ix. the constitutional manuer, we have 200 | “Sri tripat orciock en ee Iter | brought the criminal 0 your bar, and demand udgment at your hands,” Never szsia, if An ate 10 | mhwst GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. | Pannen atetad Ger te tie T sR A Te john-on go qui ree day, cam OHIO IN THE WAR, by Whitelaw Reid, 2 WILLIAM L. WALL & 0O., Aucts., | opie of this or any other countty, by f : Stores 315 and 317 STELLWAG ON DISEASES OF THE EYE. 7 0: Sonthwost corner Pa. ave. and 9th street. ee eee ee LADY ALICE; OR, THE NEW UNA. TASSO. (Globe Eéition. DANTE. (Globe Edition.)... ANDREAS HOFER, by Louiss Muhlbach, paper, $1.'0; cloth. RUSKIN’S TIDE AND TIME... 4 : - — xecutive power. I speak, there- U. 8. CONSUL’S REGULATIONS, (just SALE OF THE ENTIR' Tore, not the langunge of exaggeration, bat the published by ws.) 50s Ee ee ees CRE: | words of truth and soberness, that the fature ORDERS AND FORMS IN BANKBUPTOY political welfare and libernes of all men hang | trembling on the decision of the hour, (orly official edition ).... » ENUE, BETWEE bed la’ de Mr. Bingham said the Managers of the House oRU . ‘April vady to proceed with the istimony in JLEUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, kc. | Enineucimy at ‘all 'the Stock, | support of the arucles of impeachment, and Peach Trees, larg stock of fine trees ches: spocome (ir. Wien) ‘would tap | —— a Fixtures. de contained in said Store comprising— | wat bis rs | | Gents and Boys’ Patent Leather Boots, Shoes, | & cus Apples, Pears, Cherries, Nectarines, &c. and Slippers charges 2 Concord Grape Vines, Jn large ar smali_qnanti- 01 c id Boo! Mr. Wil-on said he bad the exhibit of the evi- es hte Gaewere ae actin, Adisonaec, | aca Ccecien Bees ee en Boot dence. He would first submit the official oath Rogers’ Hybrite. G c nt's_and Boys’ fine Oalf, Congress, and other | taken by Andrew Johnson as President of the “iittauinay Wilson mi stop Blacker, va, Belmorais, Elastic, Kia, | L2ittt Sister, and the deposition of Saimon P. ea. Straw Fi 1 ries. 0 , : . Kid, | © : stice : ea, Straw the et berries of and Misses’ Balmorals, Elastic, Kid, | Chase, Chief Justice of the United States, be. nda, Victor Gooseberries. Bi on, Ae. 8. ergrecna, Roses, Green- House *TAll of aucet quality aid at Low rat of finest quality antl at low rates. s J JOHN SAUL, mh6-coldt No. 446 7th st.,opp. Patent Office G ne sroces | #0T# Whom it was taken, and would also submit Bhoee, being of Hert’s Heltimors maken Te? | a certificate from the ‘Assistant Secretary of fies’ and Mieses’ White Kid and Cloth Slippere, | State, Mr. F. W. Seward, of the oath taken. He faucy and plain rosettes would also submit the origiual nomination of dice” and Misses’ Rubber Boots and Bhi Mr. Stanton as Secretary of War by Mr. Lin- alters coln. He next offered and wou! read the ac- 's fancy and plain Shoes, | tion of the Senate in executive session on the 3 S AEH nomination of Mr. Stanton, cousenting to the Together atihall tic Bstere ccc! | same. He would next offer a copy of the com. ALFRED HALL & CO. . Cane seat Chairs. Carpe Desk munication made to the Senate December 12, PLCRSERS. GAS AND SEMA FIEERES, Glass “Cases Drawers, Chandelier | 1857, by the President assigning bis Teasoms 498 NINTH STREET, Ac. Re. we-would call the attention of dealers | #7 ie suepension of Mr. Stanton. He would NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE. and others, at ail-of the goods ave cf Brat clace | Bot rad st, as it was very lengthy, unless de~ mh 10 (First eotablished in 1388.) mae ao WILLIAM BRVERIDCE, Trastes Mr. Stanbery.—Rend it E®?teetisuep isaa,| ms WAL. WALL SCO.Anris | Ms. Wilson then proceeded to read the mes- aa a Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, fon 29 s JUST RECEIVED BY so2due Southeast corner ith and D streets, | See Sbarcemert case TRUSTER'S SALE QF VALUABLE REAL ES. |. Sir. Stambery said the counsel for the Brest- . dent v er read| ol docu- Beeler? sa conren By virtne of a deed in trust from Jobn Callahan | inent. 32h Cheets high grade TER, . and wife. bearing date on the 11th day of May. 1859. | “"Tha Senate sitting asa Court of Impeach- 100 boxes new F108, _ and recorded 10 Liker J. A. 8. No-i74. follo @1<t | sent then adjourned. 3. request, in writing. of the party eecn i a ath day ‘of ‘April. 1538. a s % ral varioty of CHOIOK FAMILY GRO- | “clock p. in on the premises, Lot No 6, Square | On motion of Mr. Sherman, the Senate agaim ii selected from the New York market. No 17, with the improvements, consistin, took up the report of the conference committee fe 28- 1m WM. ORMES SON, | well bullt Frame Dwelling Houses, or on the Dill to relieve certain manufactores from internal tax. After some debate, the report was agreed to, and the Senate adjourned. thereof be The above Property . ‘treet west, contalo- GUN AND LOOKSMITH, «lot, betwoen H and AND DEALER IN . ‘Terms of sale: Half cash—$0 of which to be paid OE rarer ee Uae ee eon OARS gate on tee aeeeeee bt keeeen itis Ma versownat Berek i OF Al INDS, balance in 6 and 12 mouths, for notes bearing inter : ‘ Ro, 414 Datreet, between 6th and Tthstreets | ost from day of sale, accured by deed in trast on the ccSi-ly | Washington, D.O. Property; and If pot complies with in three days SAND FOR SALE—Ten to twenty (10.00 to | Mih"an'expence of the defaclting purcbaccr aft yous J. PEABODY. iriks IN St. Levrs. Seymour Voullaif, Circuit Attorney tor the District ot St. Louis, was abandoned by his wife a year ago. Some months afterwards he 20,000) thousand loads, two milea from Oity Post | Ts end expense of salting purchaser, after | met her coming from s theatre with a post- Omtice, on 7th street road, at Locust Hill Farm. ‘Ail conveyancing and stamps at the expense of | (Mice clerk, named uth and dangerously wounds the purchaser. (1 ag.8.WALLACH. Trustee, | Cd. Mrs, Voullaire sitended him faithfully K_POx's city Exraess mivtawede “CHEER until his recovery, but would not conseat te WILLIAMS, Auct Calls for, and delivers to any éddrese, X gD WHEELER & OO Auctionrars | pias aha os Snavried th, and Veet BAGGAGE, PACKAGES, AND MERCHANDISE; re Oo en rieneaton’ Hause 24 *t-+ | jnire published a letter in the papers denownc— MOVES FURNITUBE, &c., &c. zuinciea Office, 374 Penna avenue, corner 6th street, Washington. Branch Office, New York enue, corner 15th street, Washing: on; and at the fu ing her and her new husband, The sequel to ESIRABLE BUILDING LOTSON | the affair took place last Friday evening. Ruth SEY AVENUE, SOUTH OF THE | met Youllaire on the street and severely cow- APCTION. 1818,at So'clock », | ded him. Voullaire fired a pistol four times for bale om the sremisce Lowy, | Stis assailant, the last shot passing a the subdivision of Square 737, bis shoulder. Office of Adams’ Express Oo., Georgetown, fe2l-17 v PARIS oy corner of Bow Jersey and Virginis | aereyrr To BURN A Crrr.—On the night and 5 contain about 27:0 squ of the 20th inst. an attempt was m1 w bura SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. 'S, 6.227 equare feot; arelocated at the | the city of Newburyport, Mass. Boxes lined — junction of two of the ciactpal § fares in | with zinc and filled with kerosene oll and the nity ie ty. aes greed tn Tats demand | pieces of wood soaked in kerosene and Se i ct a my Seven Li ciesibeaniae samba el Eround the bores were placed In taree altteneat et purchaser's cost | churches, a stable other buildings, One FULL STOCK ON HAND, JOHN B. WHEELER & CO., church was destroyed, but the police discovered OF EVERY SHADE AND VOLUR. B-eosthdts Auctioneers. | the diabolical design in seasou to save the other SUPERIOR TO ANY GLOVE UABLE VESSEL PROPERTY Ory yg ep ae IN THE MARKET. ley: stich ied sake ion ‘eater EXtroyed, as it wane. WALL, ROBINSON & 0O., Saint Mary's County, Ma. thet gudsevigued ares the bulldings selected : = ecutor of James L. Foxwell, and administrator of ‘The rascals baye mot 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sndrew J-Foxwell fate of gaid county. deceased, mé-tf Manufacturer's Agents. | ‘wille Il, at pul ag Patterson's Wart blic: xt = — te Coopers and Sitcer's in the city of Balt ATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOM | timore. A 1838, By ot Washington D. Gn suartored by | tween ihe hours of 120% Dy oS Gig special act of Uongress for the safe ing, ander | the foilowi property to wit bank, and as he failed GutablePabere: cod at descriptions of Valuabice, Schoo mer &M2A. 3,Fox ma and' tacertained Kenti Safes fi Parglay proof vaulte” Omce-cornar MY avenus ee headquarters, whence the He Hieagait tuauagerraae Bee | Sa seaty Wan wae aren &t0: 0, Kvane, BB. Soyder, Nathaniel Wilson. | Schooner FRANCIS BARROW ew and the Greater portion of the 5 Ewan 'b: Huntington, Freeanrer;B. P: Bajder™ fect light, carries: py ney = 3 "Sdhce Hours—9. m. to 5 JEWSLBY. Penna. 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