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. EVENING STAR. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report elosed—the bill tor the relief of the peor in the District of Co- lumbia being under consideration— Mr. Wilson said he would vote for the measure aost willingly, and proceeded to explain the ebligations ‘under which the Government was placed to the people of Washington the rest brthe District. He favored the project of territorial government, and of allowing a dele~ te to Congress to be chosen by the people. le proj an amend apart the ings on Judiciary Square for the of mdigent women. He state], further, in his opinion, Washington city was, in int of morality, the superior of any other in country, there being less propriety than in any other city that ever visited. Mr. Stewart said the city of Washington ™ not creditable to the nation. He advocated, i ‘as to be appropriated, let it be to Sail to the city, when | manufactories would spring up, provide a system sien of sewerage, beautify the city, and give le em- ment. He should vote for this this > but it t tostop. Bayard could not withhold his vote = this bill in the face of the statements that been made of the distress prevailing ome at regarding this method of affording relief as vicious, he hoped that it would be abai Here in this city of Washington, pore by the party in power the paradise of the colored plc, he had seen in the fow nemo months he been here. more more shis race than he had seen at home, where one- fourth of the population were ot that class, in < whole life. The colored people will proba- bly tind that the ballot is not bread, and though they may vote early and often, they yet have empty stomachs. Mr. Morrill (Vt.) expressed surprise that Mr Fayard should have Brought polfties Into, this qrestion. ‘Mr avis said nine-tenths of the in tik District wae’ duc to tne feghiation of ngTess, and for that reason the people of the Tiet should not be made to pay for it. ir. Nye said the real question was whether the poor people of this District, whose cry comes up to us, shall have relief. Yet Sem jors are lugging into it great political ques- ns. After further debate, Mr. Thurman withdrew his motion to recommit. The amendment of Mr. Wilson that the un- occupied structures in Judiciary Square be allowed to the Women’s Aid Society to use in giving employment to indigent women, was then agreed to. Mr. Bayard moved on amendment that the parties distributing the fund shall make areport ‘ongress, in December next, of the bt tion ef the fund; which was adopted. ‘The bill was then passed. ‘The Senate then, at 3:45 ecutive session, and then day. .m., went into ex- journed until Mon- Hor 'SF.—After our report closed— House went Committee of the Whole e legislative propriation Pill. r. Voorhees (Ind) addressed the committee. He alluded to the remarkab! le that had just been closed between the two distinguished gentlemen from Massachusetts, and in his opin- ion the defence of the Administration recently witnessed in this hall afforded one of the great- est and best evidences of magnanimit Spm utter forgetfulness of past wrongs. hees then proceeded to review the pt gress mm im contracting the debt of the United States. He stated In detail the number of bonds that had been issued each commenced, and he denounced the bond- holders, who, he said, had all — trafficked in their country’s oes. He con nded that the bondhelders Qrow held ob! gations | and paper of the country more than double the jue of the amount which they had ebtnined it for. They had never given the Government an equivalent for the value of bonds now held by them. Mr. Voor also reviewed the plans was all on the side of the bond-holding mo- noyoly and against the laboring classes of the peopl debt was paid inthe money in LODE in was combactod: ample justice would be done to the bond-holder. ‘The bonds on; at to be paid im the legal tender currency of ount: {Bich next addressed the House, ded ion of his time to Mr. Mass., who said under ordinary ci Butler, of cumstances he would not trouble the House after the long speech he had made. But he rose to defend the Kepublican party and Republican administration from the assaults that had been made upon it. The Kepublican party could stand any assault that had been made upon it from the Democratic party, but it id not stand an assault in the house of its friends. He then said that Mr. Dawes, in his speech yester- Jay, bad not refuted one statement he (Mr. tutier) made on Wednesday. The whole object of his colleague seemed to be to prove that he haul read the book of estimates accurately. He Butler) did not dispute that. What he did in Of was that he read the book of esti- only too accurately, wath clerical and cal errors all included. The an said im his speech the book ef estimates his companion for six.weeks. Yet he never discovered the errors im it im all that six weeks. If the gentleman had said that he slept for six Weeks with that book of estimates under his matter might have been understood to what Mr. Dawes said about his in- terview with the President in relation to the es timates, Mr. Butler said it would have been in much better taste to have stated that conversa- tion at the time of his first speech, instead of at ouce arraigning the Administration. Alluding to Mrs. Dawes’ reference yesterday that the House should reduce expenses by legislation; and that the House ought to commence at once with the Army, Mr. Butler said he thought that of the most impudent suggestions, an- circumstances, that he had ever heard. last session of Congress he (Mr. Butler) Dill to get rid of all these super- nome ‘Taries in the Arm: He to aittee of the Whole, au e considered in the House | amd no voice was so Ba secur- ing that defeat as the voice of Mr. Dawes. With this fact upon the records, he was sur- prised at the <upreme assurance of his colleague. There would be no sin i i down and worshipping this assurance, for it was not like in Heaven or on earth or in the waters ander the earth, and its worship was not therefore prokibited by anything in the deealogue. He then went on to argue that all Mr. Dawes’ sta incorreet, and in conclusion he said e tohave Mr. Dawes answer whether woroughly counpa e estimates of r and last before he made his speech and power of his colleague by anything he coma further utter to involve him in a further debate. Wibat he (Dawes) had said had gone tothe coun- try, and what his colleague has said has to the country. He (Dawes) would not add one word to. or quality anything he had sau. He was wi ~ to leave ali that had taken place to judgment of the country, aud he was pow —— to go on with the work before the rhe committee then rose, and the House at 1:20 p.m. adjourr ed. ssee- On the Iee, Behotd her easy. graceful swing, Along the ice so sinooth and cold, Backward the winds ler tresses iling, The breath of Boreas, the bold. B.—In the days when “ ten hair” so closely resembles the genuine inkerited article, way be difficult to say “which is switch” —but ® abo v girs tresses were her own.) she glides with matehless Nor leeds the sharp and biting air. No “muslin-reses” round her face, For Nature's own are blushing the: it tast a Her dainty little feet stray - Ye runners that so smoothly ide, Whose polished steel, as she flies past, Gleams brightly o’er the frozen tide. (S. B.—I don’t Know the maker’s name nor the price of these skates, but I do know, al- though I am not going to tell, who put them on for her.) Here poetry, unwritten, see ‘n every motion of the maid. How charming, bonne and ees is she, Upon her sharp and Oh, beauteous girl, po back, come back! I hear the murraur and the “click” Or runners Siiding o'er the track— Ehew! a lass, she strikes a a down she goes with a gentle “thud.” «little and a dutter of something White leached and warranted.” + 200+ = har Raima — 8 have gone into a new line of business. it pictures thao: New York mediums POOP ny a7 The Kansas islature has before it poe seas — = aot drunkards” tobe nsane, and providin State Lunatic ‘Asylum. en ne nee Se m7 Two young and handsome girls at Water- bery, Conn., have been enticed sway trem fica Dy a strolling band of burlesque dancers. «7 Euzenie had her apartment - cries refurnished during her pone nt ds und hung with the portraits of the favorite indies of the court. oie little town of Covi m, Ohio, g0.ng to invest a quarter of a million dollars water-works. They have tried Mater and Tt is a pretty good beverage, after all said against it. 7 The citizens of Oak — were some- What astonished on Friday t last by the fail of a meteor. It wade a hole in the marshy ground as large asa barrel, and when taken out, the was sll hot, and emitted a sulphurous LATE TELEGRAMS, £c. ‘The Hartford Courant has news from Robert P. Keep, Consul at Athens, of the total destruc- ; tege has been made out im Portland for the direction of Col. L. D. M. Sweat: 'The escort will consist of four companies of United States artill and two of infantry, with an army of —- cial delegations from the various States, cided that the attempt of the blacks was made in violation making a dis- and that now the State was ui the civil authori begroes must seek redress in civil suits before State courts, or crimmal Prosecution the federal courts. Bu but successful attem; street, New i ayy pean Baye sc drilled Saruee ce Phe te tatoven heacaped. The Georgi: by a vote of seats were declared va- cant by Gen. Terry. Nine were sworn in yester- “day, of thrée were colored men. Joseph Pulitizer, a member of the Lower House of the Missouri Legislature from St. Lovis, has been shot and wounded in the leg by Edward Augustine, su, ‘isor of of that district. The C=: charges made against Augustine by Pulitizer in a news- paper. Gen. Canby issued an order yesterday tarning over the administration of the — “attains of Virginia to the Soe authorities. The milit officers filling the positions of State Auditor ani Secretary yester yesterday tendered their resignations vernor. hg. oipben deseribe the late storm on the pine as the most fearful ever experienced. men were frozen dead between Pembina cod Fort Abercrombie on Sunday. thermometer was 35 degrees Chio distillers have Cincinnati, to test the tof the a. au- thorities to fix 48 hours as the time for fermen. tation, and will at once bring a test case before the courts. at @ meeting in Messrs. Cunningham. of the Toronto Globe, and Robertson, oi the Toronto Telegraph, ar- rived at Fort Garry on the 12th, to see how things were going on, and the rebels arrested and them in jail. The friends of women’s suffrage held a con- = Piaget 8 in the gg eae vege Hall, », for the pu of forming a State Woman's Suffrage ‘Amociation. ‘There was a good attendance. Willis Atkins, the lad who was whipped so severely by a Chi school teacher last No- vember, ard who has faidin ‘a stupor ever since, died yesterday. Two boys quarreled in a school in Canada petterday, and one stabbed the other with a hife, causing instant death. In the Georgia Senate yesterday a bill was in- troduced ratil ying the annexation of West Flor- From 1,500 to 2,000 workmen are to be dis- charged from the New York Navy Yard to-day. The storeship Guard, of the Darien fleet, sailed from New York yesterday morning. MABRIED. LUTZ—CORNWELL. In Brooklyn ¥.. wee Syoutng. danas 34, at the Tastdonse of the brides fi by, the Rev. W. 8. Studley, JOHN A. LUTZ, of this city and “Lie P., youngest daaghter of Bic H. Cornwell, Bra. {Republican cop; ASBORN-MILLARD. the a7th instant, by W. Hoover. Mr. Xow York. to Biss ANNA J" MILLARD: city. ALEXANDER. On Friday. the 23th instant, Col, cues A. ALEXANDER, in the 69th year of his oze. His! ——— will take place from his late residence, No. 103 D mraees between oth and lth streets. Rioithe Waa on Sunday at 2 o'lock p.m.. to prbich the friends’ and relatives of the fanitly ‘gre inv BELL. In thiscit: B Axio a7 Ast e street, room w Biicr funeral will take place from the John Wesley arch. Connecticut avenue, Sunday afternoon at eek Sth. Friends of the family are invited Orsi Ke ‘Tork and California pei papors please copy.J LOGAN. On the 2th inst.. MARTHA LUGAN, the beloved daughter of Henry and Mary Logan! years. ithe relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fally invited to attend her funeral, oa Sunday, the wth, at 3 o'clock, from her father's residence, No. 2193 K street, between 2ist and 22d street DAVIS. Suddenly, of paralysis, on the peso inst., ALBERT DAVIS. in the 35th year of his Bis feneral will take place from. poles seed “Ree, No. 433 New York avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 ol ALEXANDER. Sudtenty, on Bhima 2 Jan. 28th CHARLES ARMISTEAD ALE: XANDER. Bq His funeral will lace from his residence on Distreet south, near iithon ‘Sunday, at 2 o'clock. UNDERTAKERS. BICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARB. HARVEY & MARR, ONDERT AKER! No. 335 F STREET, between Ninth and Teuth. my 3-17 at the residence of mir Je phn street west, emighee BY V RIDAL, AND FUNER. JROSSES ht Work:—Mrs. Beeahient RANT, Mra. Adniral Goldsboroagh, W VW. Corce- rap, Gen. Cane} _ Tompkins. Gon. Biken. del] READ ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO’S AD- VERTISEMENT. It will pay. ja 25-3 EB RESPECTED UULY INVITE ATTENTI( oN EST and MOST BEAU ASSORTME Pet CLOCKS and BRL exhibited in this waarket. Ke. SHEPHERD « BROB... ja Slw Cugice # HONEY sige Pie ORLEANS M S$. new c NEW YORK BUC EAT, TOMATO CATS! drane\t ES ET CIDER M EL POTOM AD, WHITE FISH, SMOKED, BLOATERS, ‘ODF ISH, &. For sale by EGAN & 1 BRO. ja 3tit snd 9th streets, HILDREN’S ¢ CAMBIAGES. J Just received, ay large assortment of the latest style and finest fi i he CARRIAGES, of thap ther can be obtained clawher at ‘Cie RCEPE ers Ter ‘ancy Bazar, No. ee | Cussiaaas CABRIAGES!! CABBIAGES a large assortment of sn; ri- Ps "bait new CARRIAGES. ‘Also, sea ea CO cheay his acknow! mined and to si ciated with him his brother, ‘ar, JNO. A. LUTZ. The her Snir Loeea be conduc! ett under the name ‘BRO: daa ¥. A. LUTZ, Jn. We have on hand. nl shall comateest: RET eT RY, alive SERRE WEES Pesaran will hardly be necessary to that every en- deavor will be made to ea ctire sa satisfaction wo ‘a who may favor us with WoT « neo. Washingt january 13, 1870. Wie Bee Rig GREAT FALL rm aOtb Iwi i the BEST PARIS GLOVES at 8 bar sta ket Space. just received a ascoriment of ‘aay imitation sane “a OTHERS ARE See WHIMING UF OLD STOOK: STRASBURGER BROS., Have just opened a large assortment of new BOOTS AND stirull B* CHARLES W. Pichia Aectionser, (Bugceamor to 4.0. Sic Guia & EXTENSIVE AND, BOOTS AD oH Un MUNDA at spel) Seas *ame hour umtil the sell, at Novas large stock of oa al gisea and every C.B.L. Y GRBEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ee Southeast corner Seventh and D sts, ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, BLACK. WALNUT Pal ars ai EXTENSIO AINTED TC HAM BRR cir es, we AUS NWASHST AN ies MI SIDRHOARD: Hage AND HUSE MA BATHER - PILLOWS: AN TERS, STOVES, FINE LOT OF EN TWO He K MARBLE TO! ITES. (BLACK WALNUT, NEARLY ) &c. AT AUCTION, SATURDAY, the 2h instant. at, 10 oveloc we shall soll, at our Auction Rooms, named goods, ing toa private family declining housekeeping. it GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. S27 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED, ON account of the ay until TUESDAY, the ist day of February, 1570, at the a (GREEN & WILETAMS: Ancts. ra | C%td .LECTOR’S OFFICE, 3S. INTERNAL Re ror tae District oF CoLem As Wasnixotox,D. C.! 27, 1570. Jn yursunucs of ibe wovictone oPtaeactsot Congress of the United States to, provide In- ternal Revenue to en seek er carens: to pay interest on t tad for, par: we! Dhhave sslead aad ohall ott for salevat pub- Fic‘anction, on the premiges, 4th and Sth streets west, Washington city, D.C..on THE 2%rn DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2570, at ll o’clock a. m.,all the right, title and interest of Frederick Seitz in and fo alf that certai PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND ate, lying sot being in ¢ ie eity ot er gram ee rict of Columbi ge part of Loot tw er .(32.) in Square five hundred and sixtsons (516) ne ‘beginning forthe same at a point 12 feet west from the nertheast corner of said lot numbered 22. and running thence west fourteen (14) feet, and thence south ninety three fect; thenco cust fourteen s therso have seized to aatinty a claim Of the United States for. tax on 17,600 rs MAN factured at 83, per M, $87.50, to corer detctons account from Jan. 1. Fs Ate ated fone doliare and thirty-five contact 4.35)’ as penalty for non-payment according to law, amounting in all to ninety-one dollars and eighty-five Pome Collector U. 8. Internal Revenue ja 29, Fel2&25 r the District of Columbia. ¥ WM.L. WALL & CO. New Marble Building, South Corner of Penna. a avenue and Ninth street. Grow ERIES SAT ITE CORNER OF FIFTH AND & NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, Jnnunty sist. commencing at 10 o'clock, wo will seli he entire stock of Groceries and Liquors, Fixtures, &c.. &c., at the corner of Sth aud Mstreets posta wers. 'e name in part, viz.: Bbis Sugar, and edd, ‘allow ee chests. and half chests Tea,(Green and Bik) nors, in wood and glass Sbbis of the eclebrated Hagnis Whisky Boxes Starch, © Tes, ‘Yeast Powder, Salt Mackerel and Herring al un ustard’ Getinen, Extracts Corp Starch, Can Frui Crockery and Glassw ‘One set Platform Seales, in good order Ccunter Seales and Fixtures of Store, ‘Together witha lot of goods naually kept in a first class Family Grocery Store. We call special atten- tion todincceny men, @ the above stock will be pe- Rh Nore mises. ‘Aucts. gRX WM. L. WALL € 00.. ‘Auctioneers, tilda, South corner Sth street and Penusylvania avenue. IMPROVED PROPERTY, HORSES, WAGONS. genni ‘3, btw LUMBER, COW, HOGS, ae. on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Febraary ad, st 4 o'clock. we will liz on the promises, parts of Lots No. 19 and 2, in Square 35, front ing 3) feet on 23¢ street west, between M and N, im- proved by a comfortable two-story Frame House, Gontaining five rooms, cellar, and stabling for eight ‘Ferris: One-half cash; balance in aix and twelve months. we for rent. Inquire on ia or eW. Ls WALL & ALso, at the same time— Horses, Wagons. Carts, Harness, Lumber, Cow, &e ,&e. W.L. WALL & CO., Ancts. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioncers, (Successors to James C. MeGuire & Co.) ithwest corner Penn. avenue and Ith street. A Bi TRUSTEES SALE 0} OF E TUGHLY YALUARLE IMPROVED PROP! are an OUR WEST OF FIFTEENTH By virtue of adeed of trust. dated the Sth a’ Ope ‘of December. a da ; ade 4 all _ sat Trout of the preiisoss parts ‘of Lots ¥ ead iuere 219, according 8 the sabdi riginal lots numbered 1,2. 12 and 13, in said squari Saale andor decree tn ‘Chancery of tho Circuit Court of the Dicizict of Columbia, in the cause of Swith vs. Marshall et -ginning at a point on H street north. the southeast corner of original lot No. 3, running t ine north 123 fect thence due east S2 fect, thence due south to Hs feet t 15 thence due west with line of Hl’ strest to Leginning, with the priv cr Tight of way ten’ Leet ford by an three-story. BRICK DWELUIN fe k building. containing eas t.. Brick siable on rear ston the north aide of Ht strect, Ustween sth street aud rmont avenue. rms of sale : One-third casi and twelve months, sscured by the residna at six de al of trust, with notes bearing interest. Conveyancing and stamps at cost of purchaser. “A deposit of $109 will be re quired at t C,WHLSON. Tee sa%7-d&de {Rep} coobrix & LATIM Bre COOPER & LATIMER. | Successors to J.C. McGuire & Co. Southwest corner Peun. avenue and ith street. bs teeter st oud FEENcH | PLATE aE BRI HRI TS) WAL cH rust. dated the 5th duly recorded in me of the chattel ae in Plush, 8 pieces Mantel and Pier Mirrors ‘ er Spal vs i irce-ply and Ingrain Carpets x! Cian jers and Candelabras Etagere. Rosewood Tables ‘Thice Mahogany Book Cases Mahe agen oth Sofa and Chairs Wolnut Extension Diniug Table French C! hina Jiiat er Set ry lassware, Retrigorators W Cte nd i Mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus and ‘ashe Mahogai araroben, Window Shades (ak Cottage Chamber Buite. 10 pieces Walnat Mocha with glass es Bote Precte vaisi oa a bg a gga 6. WILSON Teasteo, Sate {ieep.] Cone - LATIMER, Auc ¥ WM. L. WALL ae Auctioneers, ‘New Marbie Building. No. 900, Corner dth street t and Pennsylvania avenue. TRUSTEES SALE OF NALUABLE CIty By virtue of a deed of trust executed to us by the late David Westerfield, bearing date m the &d.dax of Jaunary 185%, and recorded in Liter BG ERs. 24, folios caer tiens one et the Li ‘ashington cou and Record inty, in the Dis- Triet of Columbia, we will ctr at public sale, ta the highest bidder, in front of the LAY, the 15th day of Feb AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. BY ticker cn Pasae Meee oy ret SALE OF HOUSEHOED. FURNITURE AT On MONDAY, the Bien instant, at 1 o'clock A.m.,Wwe shall sell. at house 902 on H street yeah we between ‘thand | we streets west, one oem ition aoe vi ¢ Green Rep Parlor Suite, near! Marbie-top Center and fine Mirror-back Whatnots eens eed edutrads ‘aluat pesaing Bureans Fou i Wathentods tad Chairs Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters and Mattresses Fine Psinted Wardrobes and Bedstead: Brussels, Three-ply and iinerain Carpets Excellent Hall om poahory erm hess scat Chairs and Mirrors ooking, Parlor ‘and Chamber Bio Crockery, Glassware and Cutlery And alot ‘of, ‘Kitchen TOuERN Terms cash. rh “& WILLIA jat7-d Repub. Auctioneers. Y GREEN & Se eboncers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 526, southeast c¢ corner of 7th and D sts. HANDSOME. ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO. FINE PARL' AND CHAMBER SUITES, EX’ ‘TEN- en “TABLES, CROCKERY, &., AT AUC. On MONDAY. the Siet inst., at 10 0 clock ae Pt ontnd it SL rth, between Isth oy itl Tomy the ‘ollowing Furniture, viz: Handsom ‘ood Case Bi Bining, 736 octave, in per- Tectorder. maker, Wm. Ki aiidsenie Green Pailor Baits it Gothic at Tw le sedate top Centro Tables, fine Walnut What- Haireloth Sofas, Chairs and Brnssela Carpets Three-ply, Tugrain anid other Carpets Three ar) hestuut Chamber Suites, with new Hair, Cotton-top aud other Mattrossos . Blankets, Comforts, Window Shades and Cornice Parlor Radiator and Chamber Stoves Crockery, and alot of Kitchen Requisites. ‘Terms ©: GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, i026 BY COOPER & ey ig a nes (Successors to Jas. C. McGuire & Co. Southwest corner vr Penn. isvenuae and’ th st. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON, THE CORNER OF 30 STREET EAST AND M STREET SOUTH, AVY YARD." AT AUCTION. MONDAY AFTERNOON, J: Sist 1s at so cock, on the Dremine: hall self Lot No. 2, in Sqitare No. 800. having a front of 27 feet, and running back 154 feet 33 inches. ‘There are two shanties on the property, which will be sold with it, Terms cash Ja5-dkds COOPER & LATIMER, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAM, ae neers and Re: Brokers, No. $26, Southeast ‘corner th and D streets, SOME FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS. K SUITE. MARBLE TO ie BLACK WALNUT (= oe Sue oa ¥ SION TA ah AUCTION ‘ths dun “any of | Febinary, lock a. m., we shall s House ieour atonue, boreose 3 ane s (being the Inte residen ment, Esq ) the following Good: Handsome French Plate Pier Mirror, Bracket Handgome (Green Plush Velvet Covered, Rosewood arlor Suite ting of two Tete a. Tees i four Side Chairs Black Walnut Bex, with Mirror Back Black Walnut Marble-top Center Tables Four Damesk and Lace Curtains. with O tornice Velvet, Ermaacls ree-ply and Ingrain and other Black Wi Bint Marble-top Chamber Suites Cottage Bedsteads. Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus Washstands Mattfeas Feather Pillows, finc Blankets and Com- Watt Extension Tables and Cane Seat Dining Window Shades, Hall Oi! Cloths and Hall Set Parlor, Chamber and other Stoves, Crockery, Glass- ware. of Kitchen Requisites se ix for rent. containing seventeen rooms, Inquire on the premines. Jagd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B GREEN & Ww ILLLAMS, Anctioneers, Southeast corner of 7th and D streets. TRY FLEES FAus.0 IN W ated h day recorded in Liber No. £65, fol Jand records of Washington county. in the District of Columbia, and at the reanest of the party secured ane Miofier for sale. at public auction, on VAY, the 224 day of February: 1:70, at o'clock p.m.,on the premises, part stanton (18, in reservation Np. clevens ii) with, ‘all tho ian! ments thereon, Terms of : One-third cash, balance in two equal payments, at 6.and 12 months from date of sale, with interest. ‘The purchaser to give his promissory notes, secured by deed of trust on the premises, for the deferred payments, All conveyancing aud stain at cost of purchaser. 8 Daid at time of sale, tind if the terms of sale are not complied ah in five daze after sale. the ‘Trustees reserre the right to resell the premilies at the rak and cost of the de fault ing purchaser. adv: ising the xame ver ineduue dally paper of Washington cit vee HST REATGH) { Trastecs. G REEN & rt Resthenets: B* GREEN WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southeast corner of 7th and D streets, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALU ABLE BETWEE: TE ON STREE me Mev T AVENC: Ja2S-eo4w AM Wines ot atest of Gos ‘the under- signed, dated the. ith day of June, 1963, and orded in Lib 9. $32, Folin BS. one of the of February. o'clock p. m.. * premises, Lot number | four, (24,) in Thomas Corcoran (8 subdivision of "ork. emal lots twelve, (12,) thirteen (13) and fourteen, (4) in Square one hundred ana sixty-three, (163,) with the improvements thereo: ‘erms of sale : ‘One third. ensh: balance in two ai: Bee and twelve months from date t. the purchaser to give his promisory notes, secured by deed of trust on the poseangaal 1G the deferred payments. All convey- 4 tampe atthe coat of purchiaaor. “GIN fo ‘ime of sale. And it the terms of sale are dwith in five days pete sale, the Trus- the right to resell the premises at the st of the defaulting purchaser, by ad- vertising the same thrce times In’ some daily paper ot Washington city. ¥ HARBAUGH A HALL Frastecs. ja 2-eotw GREEN EWILUIASS, Ahetioneers, B* etal & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers, No. 3 9, southeast corr rner of 7th and D streets. eneeinie SALE OF TWO VALUABLE THREE oa rr es AND FIN- ISHED WITiL MODERN a PROVEMENTS. ON ty STENT: BET. 13ru AND l4tu STREETS. Pt ad Sich doy of Fan 1509 cad renee eae pees Ba Liber ¥ and Ry folio 316, one of the land Tecords of Washington county, we shall’ sell on MONDAY, Feb. Lith. 1870, at 436 o'clock, on the ES poe pe pubiic auction, all that piece or pipe known and described as lots No. 25 Bot w Dane subdivision of square 23%, with apie erm of tale: ees nage cash, balance, in teen and Lan antl ar Ke eather seat each ramet, On sold. All aT Fhe AUCTION SALES. ___ FUTURE Days. |B Me Cer WEEE Ee esa acca at iste, P ete atts cd IES rome ctrreiend Gusalagnte are ieee for distribution. Terme 5 cash. [itepe « DATINER. ¥ COOPER & TM nctionsers, BY Corre RLATIMEE, Suoee, corner Fean: ‘avenue and lith street. ary the argh y 7 2 Would advise partias attend this sale, suite Palatings are of superior ciate, and willbe ard tient td COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, B 9, southeast corner Teh and D strests. LOT, FRONTING 0! ELAWARE REN IEE OTRreE REAR one CAPITOL GROUNDS, AT Pave. On TURSDAY, the Iet day of February next, at ° Tek shall’ sell, om the: pena “aga RE t Lot Mold in Shy No. 6%being 3 f front by lin feet d rst class property {oF pilvaterondences, Wille wold to desgermsnirc cori cont ot the pan Siw i ad day ot calc. GRene & Winl 1aMs. te [chron.} ‘Auctionsers. BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers ve (Successors to James C. McGuire Souchwest corner Penna. avenue and Lith street. oureeer SALE OF Shah ear, v virtue of a decree of the Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, passed in Chan- cory cause No. 116. Docket 3, Wan, BD bn et al. vs. "Rania BR. De Aaa al..we shall ublic auction, on. SDA . the 21 Gay ot Hebraary, A.D. Trt, att otelock pl mt = the west part of lot 1S, in ‘oanare. No. ag em ‘said part on North i strect at ths RoFthwest corner of aid Jot. and running thence southwardly upon the western dary said lot eighteen, a ‘alstance OF ant fe it = is inches; thence easterly aso with said north E street. a distance of 4 feet 1 inch; thence oataweriis the western boundary of said lot 15,0. hes; thence westwardly parallel Sun N & distance of 16 feet 6 inches; thence De wardly ps parallel with the western bo vandary of said lot 18, a distance of 10 feet to said north E rest; thenge westwardiy on the southern bonndary of said n street, a ic tr pad ts ches to the said place of beataning, and nents, consisting: ae a three. ey, rick Deeditins with ny centaiaing "10 rooms, on stroot between St! lth. 2 2: north, south si ers of sale: One-third of the purchase money to in hand; the residue thereof in respec- tively 6 and 12 months from day of sale wit! —=) to be secured by deed of deed given whe all the ot complied with within three days from the day mi sk: the property will be resold at the cost of thedeta ohne iy 2 TDRIGHT, CHAniT.{ Trustees. _jamaaas _ COUFENE LATIMER, Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucti al Brege 319, Southeast corner 7th and D strects, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- Bitte whee ety IN THE FOURTH AND Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Poors of the District of Columbia, passed én the h day of January. ina certain care, wehercin A. Brooke Kverett was cornplainatn in H Wvcrett et al: were dete eudants, the same being equity cause No. 100, Ba Undersigned t tell at public wuction tothe - DAY, the 2ist day of Febraary, M.. eae oes iotsnumberéd 13,14, 15.18, ani, in square jots numbered i0, il. and 12) in square No, 83, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. ‘And by virtue of said decroo, wo shall also, sell at auction; jon WE )NESDAY. the 23d day at dovclock P. M., on the premises fo ths high st bidder, Jot babsesd Ti, in equa: lots numbered 20, and 21, in sauareNo. tate ety and Dieirict. ‘The terms of sale. as prescribed by said decree, are asfoliows: Une-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash om the day of sale, and the residue thereot in equal instaliments, in six, twelve aud eigheeen months from the day of He Bhs mogeg ed payments to bear interest from sai secured by deeds of trast on the Sone, ‘The eitke fo the property to be rcialued until the sale is fied by the Court, at which time deeds will bo made to the purchasers; and deeds of trust taken to secure the deferred payments. All conveyancing and rev- enur stamps at the cost of the purchasers. One-third of the purchase money to be deposited with the auc- gneers when the eroperty fe sold. If the terms of sale are not ‘complied wit with, the property to be resold tthe cost of the pe pager or purchasers. Ss WALTER, JAMES. o.6 LEPHANE, { Trastoos. J9 %-eokds EN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, H. LEEDS: a eee Bast eee B BY 8Q.. EBRUARY Next, and continuing Until the whole collection is ete ll o'clock a. m. a1 o clock cs m. Tale exersona linary collection is, the most, exten: eb ever Serre in the United States, valued at oOo THOURERT Sie pArerixas one Sot which was selected by their late owner Suen rusia hon sisehind in mae: is each. he having made the collection of pictures the work of a life time, and deveted tot the income ol princely fortune, until the year 1369, since Pilich time no additions have been made to the col- lect Among them are originals by Sir Thomas Lawrence, Sir Joshua kev Peter i Godirey Kneller, Allan = land, Hogarth. ‘urner, Nas- myth, ae core and others of the Ei Ty lish Schoo DeBute, leaber, 3 Diaz, Latbinet, ‘and others of the Freneh Behook Sebidenh, Guercino, ‘Tenlers, Van bee be ——. Van Pree. &e. Also “eae unber of the most celebrated ar- tists of the loth, oth, and ith centuries, such as Titian, Ruben: 8, Honthorst. and others, mans Ol peers” orice originals, and as such will excite and repay attention of art con- noigseurs.. Also, early works of men now famous, such as Snl- Bs iman. Bierstalt, Durand, Brown, Peale, oughty, Birch, Hart, and nearly every one known ten years ago. ts of Distinguished Americans. ¢ collection will be sold entire, (no_ pictures having been arded or taken from it,) and wut re- serve or limitation, to close the estate, now on exhibition at the EEDS’ ART GALLERIES, Nos. $17 and 819, and at the extensive Galleries $31 Broadway, near 12th street, NEW YORK. Catalogues (over 00 pages) will be sent to any address on receipt of 25 cents by. the auc- tioneers. ja Z-evSt ; INSURANCE. ff [*SUB ANCE RooMS or T. M. HANSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. = ATNA FIRE usu RANCE CO,, of Hart- ford. Assets, $5,500,000. THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE oon URA peer te Le fl Ragland and United States. THE i cone ein INSURANCE CO. As- THE, FRANKLIN ‘IRE ee CO., of iladelphia. Assets. $3,000,000. THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Massachusetts. Assets, (near) $1,000,000. _— Bae Gea Sy el CO., of Hart- THE “ROGER Soto ari ’ FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Providence, THE H METHOPOLITAN | ‘FIRE INSURANCE lome Compan: that old and excellent ThE iH POKOMAG G INSURANCE: CO., ot "George- abe De itvuny ANCE CO of New York. Gash sencts, $35,000,000.” THE ETNA LIF: INSURANCE CO., of Hart- ford. mas hates an aggregate of assets exoced- 4 8135 e008, and ne of them more than century of .. They are too well to require own experience Known to comment. tending, in the case of Hansor Cg I Rt our and satis- ee SU eran jal0-ly 519 7th st., (old No. 466.) BEST INVESTMENT FOR OWNEKS OF PROPERTY, A Sew dollars paid to 4.8. 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HELMBOLD. STEAMBOAT LINEs. ia and . Marvhall = and lone, fa reiarsing 69 AMES ks 's Hotel. Fer LivEuPoo AND QUEENSTOWN. RCA ee ay = NG. DALB, Ra: ome tb etree Vo 200.) ole * Se eee LINE OF ———- BETwre: WASHINGTON TAND ! NEW YORK. PERE: LIN wil Cater ai SORE WALERA Seat e river, every ree one El Snformation HAM, office ‘and whart foot of High street. Agen! a -4 street, ‘Yor? avenue. J. W. THOMPSON, Prosident. RAILROADS. _ Batrmonr AND OHIO RAILROAD. Wasmino ASHING _ TEER ee vis: wate 3:30. Se. FOR ALU WAY ST at daily. ° REET indbel Gowers! Ticket Agent. no® GEO. 8. OROONTE. General Agent. THR ee gti yt WASHINGTON BE a} NEW YORK. chaner <r yee W YORK thous ch a, i = Also, Pennsylvania avenue. ets at the Avenue Sone, taken to the Seo Baltimore and fend the West 1, Si. Gok Le, General Ticker A 203) GEO. 8. KOU! chins ‘Washiay BOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. TREASvRY DEPARTMENT. Jannary 3. 1870. ‘certain articles of partment upon ap- jon. failure {: comply with any one t tract will pee poe = og dig be Sontettare of the en- hich it shall be t will not be Pand contracts will ue warded only to established of, or in, the articles GEO. 5. BoCT WE 4 ja 3-colm {Chronicie and Republicans} RPHANS’ COU; ASHINGTON COUNTY DISTRICT OF by oot MBIA the matter af the ‘Kea! Estat of Lemuel D. Wel ; ay sold ty the Guardian of his Infant Chui- }OMAS GAL. LIGA de ceaned, t Ont eee, nid has,

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