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_EVENING STAR. _ Conclusion Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE —Afier our report closed—the Mis- sicsippi bill being under consideration— Mr Stewart made some remarks in opposition te cxactify conditions, and then referred Wo the tate ‘t made vy Mr. Sumner dari: bate on the Zia bill that he (Mr. Sufancr] | debate on the Vir, was the author of ~olored suffrage clause in mstruction act. This statement he wart) denied, and proceeded to read roceedings at the time to show that House, was the first member of ogress wo proposed nofir: gged the 4 been no volunteer in these pe y + {1 Conkling.) ad read from the desk his speee statement in it had been ec had said it was on his motion the reconstruction bill, and the Senator had not said a question. God forbid that he (Mr. uid ever attempt to take one iota due to his associates of this or the this great controversy. He (Mr. Ito reopen this matter, but it was himself. He then read from resolutions ive to the disposition to be made of the rebel States, introduced by him in January, hich be said was the beginning of recon* struction. He also read froi resolutions of simi Jar import introduced by him from time to time. He alse read from numerous letters written and recetved by him, showing that upon the death of President Lincoln he had labored to impres+ upon Mr. Johnson the necessity of adhering to the Congressional reconstruction = and | insuring the enfranchixement of the colored Face at the South. as the only meansof fatare tranquillity. He said Mr. Johnson, shortly after his accession to the Presidency, had assured b that his (Johuser ews upon f the faith of thi returned to bts home; but upon the President proving reereant, he’ had written to warn him of the danger of his threatened course and the evil consequences to result from it. Mfr. S. far- ther read from his speeches at various times on the same subject. tending to yas he elared, that his claim was well founded when ly asserted that he was the author of colored sut- | frage. statement Summer) »! Mr. Sherman said all this personal controversy | Was not pertinent at ali to the subject under dis- cussion, ant it was very immaterial. He was convinced that no one could deny to Mr. Sum- net consistent, earnest, and early advocacy of > Tights of the colored man. Why shouid that ator take up an hour of the valuable time of the Senate in sless task of defending his record on this subject. He (Mr. S.) thought there would have m just as much necessity for Georg self from there is selte det equal right Mr. Stewart again criticised the remarks of Mr. Sumner. He said no one denied the earnest advocacy of that Senator of human rights in the abstract, but where ishis legislation? He is a grand theorist; there are his pamphlets, but they are not stat s. All his theories require a man of mere tiea! brain to put them into effect. ‘There has hardly been Senator here for the last five years that has not more of his work on the statute bocks than the Senator from Massa- chusetts. 1. Drake would on Wastiington to have defended him- harge ot eb ‘alty to the Colonies im the Senator from Massacha- his record on the subject of say that every $ This ts one of the day days tes degradation. man said one strange revelation t to-day was, that these reconstruc- ts invelying suc lecidled, not ch did not enfrane ise one of the many usands ne ( the ballot in West nd did it mean that an with a white skin cannot vote, and a man ) was first to last the persistent ene- From first to last there subject of reconstruction -) had net voted for. Im the fa w could the Senator from Massach: That Senator, dl for some of these con the Virginia mai had denied them, and his roborated by both Mr. Conkling t been cor- Mr. Car- ir. Trumball) i an uneasy should let him lie. He would enator from Missouri whether, in je a short time ag, he said his remark had no personal | he meant the thing itself, these per- troversies, which he thought were only to degrade the Senate yt the United Staces in | the eyes of the whole cuntry. mate then adjourned. HOUSE.— After our report closed— f Mr. Dawes. ( Mass.) the House into Committee of the Whole the Legislative g question being te the Capitol amendment to ne the compensation wax Mr. Butler moved to strike out $5 0) for members from the Pa- the amendment was ity to transact any His friend from Maasachusetts acouple of weeks, | Langhter.| d Mr. Butler’: the salaries of memb 1 the salaries of members was mere nsworth (112) edt with the M creasing the p 1 there was onc crity in its favor. By reference to the Glyi found that the gentleman from Illinois [Mr. pgersoll| voted in the affirmative. The gentie- is therefore responsible for the passage of (Great lau amstances now as they assed, he should not vote at time times were-better, Was more mc eTease. there Fs of laughter on the ito galleries.) Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) thought this was the largest 3 nthe smallest matter he had ev « House. cheese J f timation, which would have demon- ted to the House where the large expendi- nrres his was objected to by gentle- men on the other side of the House, and by the friends of the gentleman from Massachusetts, (Mr. Butler.| who had come over te honor him «tr. Cox) with his attention and presence, and he was sensible of the honor conferred. (Mr. Katler was at this time standing on the Demo- cratic side, within a few feet of Mr. Cox.) Mr- Cox, continuing his remarkss said the gentle- man from Nevada (Mr. Fitch] had accused the gevtleman from Massachusetts of leaving his seat and place in the House and going heme to attend to his fessional duties. He prepesed to defend gentleman from Massachusetts. He (Mr. Buucr} ‘would not go ©. but was always here when there was any {Langhter.} The gentleman wanted cage to the country while he had re an inquiry which would save a mount to the Government. He wanted efoud the ger yp also against the sssid- susaults of the gentleman trom Iilindis, Farnsworth] who stated that the gentle- Ende me Tenney outside of his - He d not se that charge could be substantiate d, and he would not stand he Mr. Batler, and he was giad that asa at he was Privileged to tend here and defend hes old colleague of the Demucratie party. not belteve the gentleraan would ran mrsy from any duty. | His whole military career tom Duteb Gap canal onward was proof contrary. Laughter, is — oJ relate, the circumstances nected with the passage of the bill increasin, the co members, and said had it timate way it would not have r. Butler said the fact that he was abi » something by his profession, ought oe ols wed a8 an argument why anything should d by the peopte to ge ‘n who have no sbiiity (oearn anything. {Laughte Je had no desire to eurtail the compensation of nae momber ef the House, mo matter what hie ab ilites, bat the mileage law operated unjustly, nel by abolishing it half a million dottars could ft was no argument against it for the man from Iilinols | Mr. Farnsworth | to i what neither he or any other gentleman dare svow fdeman 1 Tite, Gent we aed Soe from dew York every Loy whistling along the streets, and from Sut Fh organ grinder son the street ‘corners, «Shoo tes ‘and in the pet it was some- © Lour Ww UUme before the Chair aif could restore order After order had bee }, Mr. Cox rose dad ad the i safffage clanse was incorpo | 1 to call this | reconstruc- icarthy (olaniied utes Riveeis Goa enes | assurance he (Mr. Sumner) | ezard to him, (Mr.T.,) asserting that | Ts. ley (Pa.) said these periotical attempts | - as he made | ling to lis | when the bill in- | =| 't others were to utter. Every sme House knew that the gentleman 10.3 Massachusetts was 8 bad man— Mr. yon ly (Mass.), interrupting, called Mr. | Cox to Mr. Cox attem to proceed amid calls to order from the Kepublican side, and the sound of the Chairman's gavel. Mr. Stevenson (Ohio), ! yielded to Mr. Cox, de | ~ Amid the confusion, Mr. Cox said the gentle- | man from Massachusetts was a bad man, who | makes an attack and then hides himself away | like the bomb-proof soldier ler which he is. | , After turther calls to order, Mr, Cox finally took his seat, but subecweantty obtained the floor, and said he had offered a resolution call- ing for information from the Navy Department of which no exhibit was made in any of the esti- mates, and the majority of the House had re- fused 'to ask that information, and, now the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Butler) at- tempts to dispose of the whole matter by a | “Shoo fly.” It was the first time he had been | likened to an animal. He was not a Bete noir. He did not know why the expression should have been applied to him as though ho were whose cuticle was so thin as to make the | application of the expression appropriate. As tothe gentleman from Massachusetts, his rhi- | noceros hide could not be penetrated.’ He had no sensibility for his own colleagues. Those with whom he acted on this floor bad called him a thief and a robber, and he dit not dare to take | After further debate, the pending amendment was rejected, so that the paragraph remains as it was reported by the committee, and the com- mittee rose, andthe House adjourned at 4:30 p.m ———— LATE TELEGRAMS, ac. ‘The Wooksof the Erie Railroad Company were opened on Saturday last in New York, = closed again suddenly on Monday. This p1 ceeding has exeited some talk on the street, and | is characterized as an effort to head off the Eng- | lish shareholders, who some time ago voted to register the shares in the names of Rob’t Ama- dens, Heath & Henry and L. Raphall. Gov. Geary yesterday vetoed the bill to allow the Supreme Court of Pennysivania to review the evidence in criminal cases and decide them | Mpou their merits. ‘The bill was passed with | special application to ‘the Schoeppe case, and record as it now stands ts considered to be oanne to the alleged criminal. ‘The Casino Espanol, representing wealthy and prominent Spaniards of Havana, has issued a document protesting against the vile, unwar- rantable and criminal assassination of Isaac | Greenwaldth. A special meeting of that body | was held, at whicl, a subscription was started | for the benefit of the widow and orphans of | Greenwaldth. Messrs. Trimball, Sackleford, Sitcher and others have addressed a setter to the leading Republicans threughont Tennessee, inviting them to come to Nashville on the 16th inst., to counsel together upon measures for the protec- tion, detence and organization of a Republican party. | The funeral of the late Representative Hoag | took place at Toledo, Ohio, vesterday. The funeral of the late Governor Washburne took | place at Woodstock, Vt., and afterwards the oath of office was administered to his successor, Lieutenant Governor Hendee. In the Vftginia Pekveren tote yesterday, the committee reported adversely to the resolution reterred to it at the session in October to re-r: ify the fourteenth,and fifteenth amendments. James MeDonald elected Secretary of State, and Wm. F. Tavlor, Auditor. ‘The exeursion party of twenty gentlemen cla ling the following members of Congress, din Kiehmond. afternoon: Messrs. Winans of Ohio, her of New York, Wood- ward of Pennsylvania, Spink of Dakota, and Booker of Virginia. ‘he snow storm of ‘Tuesday was unusually nt in Maine, and fell w the depth of 18 | inches. All the railroad travel was suspended ‘The storm was equally vivient in New Hamp- shire and Massachusetts. Angustus Bauer and other architects of | cago have commenced suit against the new S House Commissioners, damages laid at 325,000, for services in revising and correcting t of the State House architect. The committee entrusted into the alleged frauds of Lenahan, bookke: inthe Methodist Book Cones in New York, | reported yesterday that no traads were com- mitted. An action was commenced yesterday in the Civil Court of Pitsburg, by Dr. J.C. Hall, against the Pittsburg Gazette for libel, laying damages at twenty thousand dollars. The colored people of Tennessee hold a con- ith investigation a nT | vention at Nashville on the Zist instant to com- pare notes relative to the condition of their race | in the State. Postmaster Roberts, Brook] m, filed ibe | yatches report the destruction by siness portion of the town of Port iibson, Mississippi, including the post office cad hotel. | , Two policemen were dangerously shot in New | Orleans yesterday by a negro, when one of the policemen shot and seriously wounded the negro. Horace Greeley was semactay elated Presi- dent of the American Institute. 7A | fort is dy pondent writes that Roche- ased nerves of the neck.” oleon would gladly facilitate ing them SIMPSON ELICARETA, ‘New ward Sir corner of i st woth. after ring ill K, in the 9h year of her On the morning ness, EMILY F 1 one the at RICHARD F. HARVEY. HARVEY & MARR, UNDESTAR. se No. 335 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. ALONZO A. MARK. | mri FUNERAL CROSSES, AN CHO! WREATHS, Bo- STARS BRIDAL. AND QUETS, Wa bradine done, Ornamei 1 Hair w fore c Pearl by Bre, FRLES, late of Bo perk mn, 38% Sth ferences for Hair Work: Mes. Pre ent rs. Admiral Goldsborough, W.-W. Fan, Gen’ Casey, Gen. Tompkins. Gen. Aike T HE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. None but those 4 of this kes teas, The pin cot Ena inwardly desires r.emooth akin with whee a tems are se with ae ‘virus 6 of, BCRORCLA other cuta codigo dl , epee good hath When the Blown ‘i+ iy ts sure to follow. All have timely warning tn tho in Cm Blotehes, Pim- Ey a | yetem with the SAMARITANS oe brats! HERB JUICES, before Scrofala Row er a poli the takes a gna ih that rondition marriage, ttle of ita banetul neue on the coustltain, | meat ‘of thst neni setae os (which which in a many eames hereditary in the tion.) tore you bring, misery Price 81.25 per bottle. ir SAMARITAN's grrr: eacca caused from Indixcretion, Only top Pilla pore: cary ae being nes salt ‘but hurtful. Gift in from fo four days, thus avolding tr phavacks. Sepowate. aad cat na ‘HANS’ COURT. Wa: Oo" DISTRICT fd antes the matter of the Keat Estate of Lemuel D. Wel- Hams, sold by the Guardian a Ais Infant Chii- dren. ‘The report of Sarah Williams, guardian of her nor ving been mad and filed acc: ing te law, and the same fully considered thereupon this 18th day of cee A.D. 1570, the Orphans’ Court aforesaid ordered’ that ie salon tonde by Guardian to Willlam B. O'Donnell, Feportea by her in in contertalty wth the ontorsot tie irt heretofore . wed by t! ‘etme Court of the Dist (te which reference is herein ale fora t dese ri tion ot the property sold,) be. and the same are trcby, ratified and co oufirmed, unless cause emtrary be shown on or before the 15th day of ', LO: Proved. we Fi order he A true. cons. 3 Tost: jad law 3w EBSEER, Register of Wills. Estasiisuzy 1546. oshittadey HARV E RCA, ERE | 5 akpaluina it Corrinne rn eae Storage or Commis- ‘wrenve, Pelt = ‘eeW-eoly Distched end teneeenrercs | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, =e BY wt, DALE £00. Auctioneers, TO-MORROW. No. 99 Lousiana sve i ee oe, BY ogres Si: SONER: Ao Ai er LARGE AUCLION SALE OF southwest cogacr ce 80 J: pv avemes ted Tith st. DROVE #0: MULES, WAGONS, . BOR Bose ey = pas a? THE oF WM. L. arene LY i BOY 10Tu MO oer On be all MORNING, re Zouk commencing at Blok i ot SIXTY HORSES AND MULES. ‘ules just arrived fi BH 107 Rs <ITURS At. LAPEON. eee ee 1} Tne BAZAA a ‘inn os ¥ GREEN awi LIAMS, vaeers ard Boal Brok Ross southeast corner of 7th and AUCTION. PIANOS AT 2 TION Two new handsome Rosewood-case Pi- RR owen octave tt perfect order, with jem care Hand ome Parlor and Chamber Farait f < of Carpet rom ag yards of G a auction. Om SATURDAY, the 2D instant, ai 1 o'clock a.m iwe shall wll a one suction roume — eg oods, to be sold to “ewe” state ae vILLIAMS, Al ra CyoreR 77 LATIMEK, Auctioncere, Successors to Jas. ©. MeGuire & Co. (“Southwest eornee Poun. avenue and 11th st 40 yards Mfop and No Top Bi ner aed Ras: ae. Carriuges and’ Harness always on hand at private sale. Sales er eee Thariay. and ‘Sater. i day morni -_ LZ tm aCe WALL & & 60. eee No postponement op account of weather — oot SALE. iio tor th and . the entire Fixtures of said store, con- at No. 151 Uaba¥'akhim venue, between 1sth str iating ote | s 10 elving, Counters, dD, ¥ MORNING, February Marien Washetand, ig Wa a Recs’ os ‘Seren venamed ar . - 00 ‘2 Shall cell the above-named ar- 1s Rep} 0. KIMMELE, € ticles, all of them. of Baropean importation bolousing, to a ge about the country. ‘Thess of al and shoul ld demand the attention of the public. ‘Term feo oO hep] COOPER & LATIMER, Anata. B* COOPER & BATiaee. frctionsets, giclock, and APTE shall | Southwest corner of Peoniytvanie ave. aad 1th st osing wale of aperion Velvet and Clot CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Cloaks, Fancy Jackets, &e-> at Store Noo 941 (old No. 392) Penn-ylvania avenue, between 9th and | REAL ESTATE IMMEDIATEL D APJUINING THE U. Ith streets, north side, AN . PENN: NIA VENUE, ‘Terms ¢ TA! COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. Place ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ‘3D, a fe Il-dtda ARLES W. BOTEL! By virtue of a decree passed by the Suprema! (Successor to. J.C. Mi | Fs on of the District, of Columbia, sittiog 1a Corner of Penna equity. on the Tsth day of January» 10. in cause number 1148—on the valet stde of said Court wherein Margaret Fitzgerald of al.y are plaintits tal. are defendants, cn the premises on February next, at 4 im Bll teat pisce or porcel of ined aiteatee ¥Ivania avenue, adjoming the United Statos Hotel, in the city of Washington. all that piece or parcel or land known and described oa tho. plat or Plan of said city as lot mumbered 8, in reservation uml ‘Terme of sale: Eight, thousand dollars cash, and balance in threo, equal instaluents at 3, 9 and 1s months after the day of sale, with interest, tor which l give his promissory notes, se . All stamps and cony cing at cost of purchaser, $59) cash required at | time of sale. If the terms of salo are not complied with in Sdaye after sale the property will be resold At rink and coef of detantting nutehas 03. EY, Ju Trustes, fiiy or Lat TIMER, Aucts. Y¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auction (Successors to Jas. €. McGuire & Gory) Southwest corner Penn’ n’aavenue and 1th street. CLOSING SALE wok, “VELVET. Ae CuOTH CLOAK FANOY JACKETS, 8, On MONDAY ‘Mm =: a i} Fee BY enue ad loth street 44 App PEREMPTORY SALE OF UP! W AND SECOND HAND FUR NITURE AT SUCTION BY CATALOGU On MONDAY MORNING, Fobruary 11, Fira iat he sock, nat f oells wihioes fener he first Hoor of my ‘auction roome, = large variety of new and second-hand Cabinet Fur- mi Ri “nibiie saction 3d day of rniture, finished "One elegant black fralnut Chamber Sett, varnished Fine walnut Wardrobe Walnut Center Tables. ‘with marble tops Handsome walnut Dressing Bureaus and Wash- nds, with marble tops ut Sideboards, with marble tops and mirror dae! Wainnt and Oak Extension Tables Hal - Racks, Looking Glasses Inu and other Bedsteads A other Mattray Cured to my satiatact jal9-Staw&ds S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED BY gier of the Court for seven judicial days;(vig: SAT. i 8 artictos, being con- | URDAY, February J2, same hour and place,)and by | utions from reliable Northern facto sald oder the tergyofenie acess far chanted arte second hand govds are the effects of ‘a family read “one-third of the purchase money cash, and the balance in two equal instalments at 6 and 13 months, with interest,” instead of 5,000 cash, and the bal” ance in 3.9, ahd 14 month, Ei BRADLEY, Jn. Trastee. Repl” COOPER « LaTiMEi, Aucts, ing hous pmfortably warm, and the sale ce wil Laer reeard to weather. Catal eu Bevo early on the ‘morning bef sal Tern ot Boo ens iver na ba Se for notes teh WS PY COOPER & LATIMER, oti (Successors to J. C. McGuire & Co.) BY WML. ¥ ALY & 00, Auctioneers, Southwest corner Fenn, avenue and lith street. w Mdarbie Balding Stores Nov 900 & 90: 902 Penn. ‘BY. cor. 9th st. TRUSTEES) SALE Tek ANI TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Fi FRENCH PLATE MIR- ry Lay bo LY oF VALUABLE | REAL eee tH ae AN QUISITES, &c AT AUCTION. By virtue of @ Deed of Trust. dated the 5th | =i 18, and duly recorded i 10% 30. | da Liber ot Decem| No.7, one of the chattel ot clock p.m, all Washingt yare number t according to the re alstered in Plush, 8 pieces French Plate atantel snd Pier Mirrors ded plat One-third cash (of wh ime of wale;) and the hich Marble top nail other Tables with int lay of sale, rassels. Phree-pl Tngrain Oarpets haser's ni y a deed of it and Bronxe Cliandeliers and Candelabras rms af sale | Etagere. Ro are not complied with trustees’ reserve the right at the risk f the first purchaser, after one week's pub All conveyancing and reyenus stainps at R. WOODWARD, Sed ey Sha Ex! French China Ti Erocksry aut Glassware. Refrigerators Walnut ai make gany Bedsteads Bureaus and | purchaser's cost 5. { Trusters, 20.4 Aucts. _fe7-cokis ¥ GREEN awjuiass Oak Cotte Chamber Suite, Winut Dressing Table, with glass Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, | Hair and H attrenses No. 526, Southeast corner 7th aud D streets, Feather Bolste re and Pillows, i ‘To » Toilet Sets TRUSTEES SALE OF VALU JBLE IMPROVED | Cooking a ring Stoves STA’ ON GRANT ET, RE Kitchen Re & ae IN THE ‘Terms cas! ‘ON Jazi-dt | Rep. of trnst, bearing date on | = soceatee = and re ¥ COOPER & LATIME Vamong the land records of the: District (Suecessors to James C. Met mbia, in D and KR, No. 7, folio 431 ¢ Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Mai street. the treasurer’ of the Pa ton ea ompany, We wil sell at public auction, in frout ol the previsoss om TUESDAY. the sth ‘day of February, 1a0, 8 4 Patt. 2 ES "IMPROVED PROPERTY, OLD No. STREET,ONE DOOR WEST OF FIFTE NTH that piece or parcel of ground and of | | Searmonts will be made monthly, oF as s00n there- | after as fr ee | | pre mises lying and being in the «i Wash: by vigten of a deed of trust. dated tho Sth gion and ay of Decem! -and duly recorded in ber eighty r » 8, ete.. one of the of part of District of enty-five, Is lic ging | vision as record: inc doth tayo Hetrunty city, in Book BW page 15. front of thi ” parts of Lota ihand | ‘Rerms of sale: ‘One-third’ cash, (of which $200 Square 219, according to the subdivision of ime of sale.) and he balance - h int recured by deed of trust on the premises sou nd if the terms of sale — not ‘complied with in five days after the day of sale, the Trustees resorve the Tight tc resell the property st the risk end cost of the ti original lots nun niade under decree in Chat = the District of C jarshall e north being t Stunning t and 13, in said square, y of the Circuit Court ia, in the cause of Smith on H street ‘inal lot No. | 25 feet, thence dus east | or ne weuk's public no- | JPfoettheuce due south to H street 125 feet, and hed in Washington dive went with ior of ll eorest ts last ur conveyancing | ing, with the privilege of using the alley we etampe at cont of prirchaser. abt, OF way ten fect w the rear. i reved by hree-story EL KE Trasteos. | With back buildin @ WILLIAMS. Auct and water ated on = } the north street, between sth street and Vermont ay TO THE GREAT FALL IN GOLD Terms dne-third cash; the residne at is ow a the BEST PARIS KID and twelve” “nonths, secured by a of trust ‘. rh v Sl.w notes b erest. Convey and stamps | 8. ot at cost of purchaser, one of 300 will be re- auired at time of sale, ©. WILSON. _jat7-A&As {Rep} courkie &LATIM BY coores. & LATIMER, Auctioneers, Successors to J.C! MeGnire & Go..) Southwest corner Pennsylvania aye. and 1th street. TRUSTEES | SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ‘SIN THE FIRST WARD. By sites of a deed of trust, 4 Just received a large assoriment of HUM a TRPESTION HANES woriment of HUMAN an PROPOSALS FOR THE PEREORMAN F \r NITARY WORK ono Drror Quy aRTeEM FOES Ore. . | of four years, commen y Stch Propet | colors as No. 2, an | Broport a ot “ae | cireulaney Se by Oe Mahogany Wardrobes, Window shades | i SALE OF WIGHLY VALUABLE | & = of the request. of the party secured by, the sub: seriber will offer for sale, at pabtic action, on TUESDAY, the sth day of Febraary, 0, at four mi tho» "valuable mated i the ih te me dders will be required to accompany their bids a be ned by themselves and two Fesponsi- in tthe sum of one thousand dollars, that I necessary materials and labor ae p.m. on th Building Lot 36, In eyMare 4 Distric: 1 . te botuis | Of Way over the alleys in eal +, om whic! Tea the net eh Loe rec apentds | guid lots reepectiv« y borer. ‘These lote are 1 the award of the contract, for ite faitital ‘ang | situated See trate ent erty New Hampshire fact h street, and wi: one square of fed must be obtained | mitt ‘and the proposed sito for the Nationsl pot Quartermaster each mopth, and d the new ve Mai nce so designated must be visited as directed hase moner to be paid in cash, and t ii swith interest to be, mente, at 6 and ge cnred proved eorved fie terms of eet must be complied with within one week roperty may be resold at ti Is are furnished for ti If the amount of work required be either increased or di- Iminished during tite period of the contract. « pro: portionate increase or diminution of the montuly Dayments will be made upon contract rates, ould the contractor fail to perform tho work re- qitited ims prompt and satisfactory manner, the Hepot Quartermaster wil! hire it done, and cliargs he cost to the contract also roserves tI a7 THE ABOVE SALE Ses oN Fight to reject any oF all proposals that are unwatis- account of the weather. ‘until WEDNESDAY, the ‘Aus information required will be cheerfally given Ee Se ae ae: f uartermaster, Tee CaN FORD, Trustee. a the ofice of the Depot Qi COOPERS LATA purpose. Bids should jorsed ‘Proposals for Perform- | _ fed-eotds _ ing Sanitary Works and addscessd to the nestor: Gq ERNMENT SALE. Gy order of the Quartermaster General. Meapguanrens Den :-Twext ov VinoraiA, D.G. THOMAS. OPvick Cniks QUARTER MASTE: Captain, M.S. K.. a Ricawoxo. Va iy _fe3-6t Acting Depot | ‘duaarterman er. The undersigned wili =: uiblic ‘ntietion, at the f; sie reall, Wickectan Bichm, nly cummin oclock CY March via lot of CONDEMNED PROP- uartermaster's Usrrail. at epee FOR FRESH BEEF. at with 1 co advertixemeut at tt ached, will be received siyatin ‘cs Rs ES AND PIPE. asa, See eS ee PB SADDLES, TOOLS, im omen Ss, nie said | Beef must be freah, sie tre ‘and market: | OTHER StUnES. wuarters, (heck. siian ‘allow to by | CLOTHING AND caste ‘aap GARRISON EQUI- excluded,)‘and to be delivered: s¢ th rou cost, in such quantity as may vnited § Staton currency on the day ‘and on such days as the ‘nd a deposit of tem per.cent- on the sin ant . ie gare = necks of the cattle slaughtered for beef t cae aod cment shail be cut off at the 3. G. CHA fourth vertebral jint.and the a Y 8, Army Chie bral or hock "The proposals will also state at what price per to oft 2 Devan twenr, contract to be in force six months, or such NTY, .squaney 2, wane ing April 1:10. pects a EDS ENDL ri sal ae the Beat: ind igaabudcoliescnoncse. cd eee se aris ie for the sum ed by two eis ‘sureties, whose names must be men. the rman x | Eee joned time the articles distinctly endorsed “: et the cree ght United Stat Statea, — ee her condit ai, permeate, ae, thous. eee Paine ja31-st__ First Lieut. ath U. AUCTION SALES, __ FUTURE DaYs. B™ sor 2 ae & WILLIAMS. ee TTY TERRE ro rR Hk sons ah | AND ry Lan NT ON U 8 ereabetces : red iber F and BR. folio one of the land of Washington county, we shail soll om HONDay. Febe tale BOD. at ay ottock. on the promices-st public auction all that or parcel hown and described as lots No. 2 and 25 of ubdivision of square 235, with improve- iT. bt ‘Terms of calm: One-fourth sash, ey payme lve, cightoen month chaser to give his esnigers noone for the ments, secnred by deed of trast on One One hundred totlare piu) cast oneach house whep sold. Ail FPR al oacerane. ing at cost of purchaser. And it Bre pot coy plied with in Bre ae after sale the rustees cen rererve the right t os eee Be at the rick and cost of the Seta [frtising threo times ta some, da on city. iaz7-cokds GREEN S. MARSHALS SALE. of two writs of Beri facias, isened fi irtue awed terk "a office of the Supreme Court of the District 1 Col aud to me directed, 1 will sell at public ‘Together with ali the improvements thereon: seized and levind Bpon aa the property of Allison Nailor, and will be fold ened satis ‘ution Nos. 641 and 6512. in favor of Richard T. Merrick and Charies E. Johnson. LEX SHARP, Us Marshal. D.C. _February 2. 1870-dte 8. MARSHAL'S SALE. pecs Virtue of a writ of “fiori facins isened from the ice of the Su; of the District of Gclurpbie, and tome + T will «ell, at public je. for eash. in front of the Court House dant. said District: on MUNDAY tho 2ist day of Februa- + 1570, at 12 o'clock M., ali Henry Douglass’ right, | fitie, claim and Interest in and to Square No, 90° 1m together with ‘the the city of Washington, D.¢ ved “and levied upon as improvements thereon, sei the property of Henry Dougl: nal will be sold to satisty execution No. 1.1%. in favor of William Doug: Jase, administrator of John Dongiass, eck — buns Alexander. ‘te edie eek U.S. Marshal D. AMUSE OF MEDICINES, UNSTRU- AND CONDEMNED Hi PITAL PROPERTY. Pe ed cp rina eric, ASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. cWill.be offered at public éale in this liye at In, sauarr Depot, E streat, between Fourth and TUPSBAY. woe <0, quantity of al -= er re ya min use. ges a i Nicene Reddin, Bioven, Chairs, ‘aber. Fire tose, Cooking Utensils, Drams, Old Band Instruments, Wooden and Leather Pasage Medicine and ices Chests, Tin Cups, b Brooms, Scales and Weights, Det Piaton. Bi sek. Coffee Boilers, 1 ron are inch Water Pipe, Eo, Alto. a. considerabio ‘and variety, cs Medicines, in fair order; I Stores, Beef Extract, &c.. &c. Also, two new tad in superior order. * ‘A deposit at time of sale willbe re- guired. All goods purchased must be removed with fp Sour (4) dave. aft ich date no responsibility for them will med at this office. Catalogues ready by the Ist of Marc! COSUTHERLAND, Ament Medical Purveyor. Brevet sliraces vas fe7-6t ROPOSALS | FOR STAMPED “ENVELOPES P AND WRAPPEES. Post Orrick Derantwenr, Jat ca tee. Sealed Proposals will be received p.m the first day of MARC Tor furaishing all ‘the ‘Envelope ‘Newspaper Wrappers” which thie Department tay require urine & period i Ist of July, 1570, viz: STAMPED ENVELOPES. 1. Note size, 27, by 4% inches, of white pa- Ordinary letter size, 3 1-16 by 5% inches, of white, butt, canary,or cream-colored paper, or in either as may be required. T.iae, (ungummed on fa by {2 inches, of the same colors as va like condition as to the proportion ‘ull let jars.) 3! and unde il letter size, 34 ud by 53§ inches, of «ame 4 like condition as to the , (angummed on flay es, Of same colors ax and under 8 Ike condition os to the proportion of No.6. Extra letter size, 343 by 6'¢ inches, of same colorsas No.2, and under a like condition as to the 74 inches, of same colors ition as to the propor- ote No 5. Extra official size, 4 by 97% inches, of same colors as No. 2, and under'a fike condition as to the proportion of each. NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS, 6% by 9% inches, ot buff or Mantlia paper. All the above envelopes and wrappers to be om Dons: ith ‘tage stamps of such denominations, d colors, and t such printing on the to made in th © most thoroagh mann of paper of approved quality, manutactured iy for the purpose, with such water marks or ether devices to prevent imitation as the Postmaster ‘Tul may direct. ‘The emetopes to be thoronghly and perfectly the gumming the flap of each (excey nf ions than half an — fo. wrappers to ee-fourths of an inch in Width across the en 1. All envelopes aud Frappers must be banded in parcels of twenty-five, and packed in strong paste hoard oF stra s,each to contain not less than twohundred and fifty of the letter or extra letter size,and one hundred each of the official or extra official size, the newspaper wrappers o contain owe less than two h. The boxes are to be wrapped and sealed, or securely fastened in strong Manilla paper, so as to safely bear transportation by When two thous- pos are —— to fill the order board boxes come mail for d and oF more en of @ postmaster, the straw or taining the same must be packed ‘well strapped with bi jess than two th of direction. to the Department, must be by the contractor, Yelopes or wrappers t rovided with ery to postmasters. the inspectiou and direction tment pes and wrappers must bo furnished With all reasonable dispatch, complete in all respects, ready for use, aud in such, quantth as may be required to Bll the dally orders of neste Dineters: the deliveries to be made either at the Pert Office Wprgptonee Washington, D. | office of an age duly authorized to in: c the same; t _ Cs the Po a uing labeling, and the contractor. idders are notified that the quire, asa condition of the ¢ Yelopts and wrappers shall stored in such =e against loss by fire Tnust at all times be subject an agent of the Department, wi wire the ions of the coutract to be faith ally ob- for embossing the portage stamps on the and wrappers are to be executed to the General, iu the best rel Department will re- that the en- stamps not, dies or colors, shall proposal, aitls Tost ad¥antag Acconnt the | manship, and der to Danutacture and. del wrappers in accordance wi tisement; avd no pro considered unit one ‘ient and “neers nena ond all thas if in cee fs fodgnnent Government requit qbtore HG acontract. —- successful bidder may new dios, and submit impres- ‘HE Usk OF THE PRESENT D terest: MAY , Fostmaster General reserves to, himenif th right to annul the benwiny So same, OF sy part thereof, oiered for tate for tne purpose, of trausfer of the contract be allowed of sanctioned. to Sua iat ake cae siees ‘the conditions of than tractor. Tho ri; tay reserved to anual the. Son failure to any of its sti 5 perk contract for a failure to env of sizes, and of Preset fo saetaatry dings fia oer Bids should’ be securely enveloped and Ee repcenis. for Stamped co and a ae * JOHN 8 ‘Postmaster | of THOMAS G! ya a cae ea HELMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHY is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious ‘Droperties, and immediste in its action. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCH. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives health ‘and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid check” Debility is accompanied by many alarming symp- toms, and if no treatment is cubmitted to, consump- tion, insanity, or epileptic fits eusuc. HELMBOLD. HELMBQLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLDS EXTBACT BUCHU and 1M- PROVED ROSE WASH cures delicate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, free from all injurious properties. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate lands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust deposits,and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swellings, USE HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD, HELMBOLD. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU- TIONS, of both sexes, uso HELMBOLD'S EX- TRACT BUCHU. It will give brisk and energetic | Mis @nd feelings. and epable you to sleep well. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. THE GLORY UF MAN ISSTRENGTH. There fore, the nervous and debilitated should immediately use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Isa certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COM- PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. and all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, frou whatever cause originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the use of a dia retic. ‘If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Tosanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depend upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Established upwardsof Ninoteen Years, Prepared at S. T. HELMBOLD’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 694 BROADWAY, aad 104 SOUTH TENTH 8T., PHILADELPHIA, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, PRICE €6.50 FOR SIX BOTTLES, OR $1.95 PER BUTTLE, delivered to any address. . pte ‘unless done ap in stecl-engraved wrapper, with fac- simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed nMdevly ‘H. T. HELMBOLD. sO acieatitod We acd. “nave ens, ERBCHANTS’ —s wed a on "AND vad a Salk ve ita Fe pelt ALEX ig ‘Sian ss wast ; iver, ery Wi LI aod rites Bm, EP Kove ot igh’ street, of 17th street aad New isrenter. 1 rir the A in. . ance: eat SATURDAy, | every further inf: VIA BETWEEN PHILADELP! PE —_a Barrimons ax AND OHIO RAILROAD. ASHINGTON, 18. w. ‘Trains between WASHING TON AND BALTIMORE WASHINGTON AND TH Ww are bow Srenve office can thers called Tor and checked New York Pidedeipiin aud vertioaent of = Through Lio WILSOR, Master of Transportation E. Genoral Ticket GUNTE, General Agent A LINE ‘BETW KEN WASHINGTON P. GRATE SSIES NEW YORK, sithowt rhange of TOR SEW YORK: steno and 19:48 FoR by a acy and 19:40 "ON SUNDAY ew York at 9:00 p.m. and Philatel- hhad : Also, at the Co Some, 0. Pennsylvania avenue. Passengore pu Ey the “Avenue afice can scrange to have eed tk LL Winsox, Pais KOON TE, Ravan, W ise may aan 7 sucticays asthe or shall Gexiguate, pot exceeding Cs tie reek necks of the. ered for beef to be St thee vara oe breast tried, font v . a | down. ‘The shanks of fare - shail be cut oat | from ‘three ie dot inchs bere tie Kae goin ‘and of the bi al of tl General, | Department of the East. | In case of failure or defict in the b mpd of the Fresh oy oe ee tee dull have the ponte te seoghe eee aa ae rh ome to eu “4 he mr — and ‘ihe contractor will be char, my “thy | Tie Th bonds for the sam one tl ree eh show fe ths relies, whose mauies ry proposal, pened at o'clock A.M. ne hegpet Match Ton at Bart Wackness: Maye .~s t which time and place bidders are Tog uosied H i > present. ie Will be marked ” valdresed se mark TW Seb fenant. 4th As rtillery, A. C .8. nee « contractor will be required to enter iate ctor wi req Selved at ahs ‘ice i Te Mon th f y Bt FeOntISG pay Boo ngomatitt ecetee aad of BS tout dr fis agiehs, cpa Wid fF i u Cy een {information apply to OWN @. DaALB. ——

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