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_EVENING STAR._|siaisrean ch CONGRESSIONAL. tan was hung tom tree fn Conclusion of Satarday'’s Provecdings. SENATE.—After our report closed the bill granting lands to aid in the constraction of a railroad and telegraph line from Portland to Astoria and McMinnville, in the State ef Ore gon, was passed. HOUSE Alter our report closed, Mr. Garfield. (Chio,) from the Committee on Kules, reported an amendment to the rules to enlarge the Committee om Elections to fifteen members, and that the committee shall appoint sub-committees of three members to examine each ease and report to this House. This rale he said was intended for this Congress only, and to relieve the present committee of its embar- Fassment on accoun. of o press of business. He stated that there were twenty-four cases yet nding before the committee, and it would be fs vedincaag mg of them unless the House should pursue the course here recommended. ‘The rule was adopted. Mr. Farnswecth, (Il.,) asked leave to report frem the Co-amittee on Post Offices and Post i bil! co prevent abuses of the Post Ottice biishment . by authorizin, spectal mts Ly mine the mails for packages sent tir Obj them in violation of the postal was made. ‘The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, and speeches were made on general points, after which the House adjourned. LATE TELEGRAMS, ac ‘The bill of rights reported by the special com- mittee to the joint Winnipeg Convention of French and English delegates, to be presented to the commissioner from the Canadian rn ment as the basis of settlement, provides that the Territory be governed by a local Legisia~ ture ia conjunction with a Governor and execu tive council; that Lae on vote shail over- ride the Governor's veto; universal suffrage be allowed, &c. Last begec ores 5 night some soldiers from Camp = wiuie in Salt Lake city, beat an Indian boy. The boy informed the , who dis patched a party to arrest the soidiers, taking no arms with them. The svldiers fired on the police, but did no —- ‘The police then went back to their quarters for arms, and on return- ing captured the soldiers, but not until a police- man bad been shot through the coat and pants. Freshets are reported to have occurred in the rivers gf New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, and caused great dami and loss ot property. ‘he Kennebec yesterday, a it gave way carried with it several t Augusta the water rose 30 rapidly that it inundated stores before their contents could be removed. on Ftiday and Saturday a tremendous storm raged in the West and Northwest. Six men are supposed to have recently frozen to death at Fort Abercombe, and have disappeared im ende rrentosey Bnd travel thi h the snow. sterday was intensely cold in all the Western cities. ‘The latest news from San Domingo is that the ople were preparing to vote upon the question Staimexation tothe Cnited States. Piecident Paes has received letters from Venenene coke ing his influence towards having that country incorporated into the United States. ‘The Secretary of the Navy is said to have in- structed Admiral Godon to enter into no ar- rangement for the repair of the war vessels Vie- ria and Lealtad, at the Brooklyn navy yard, until the result of the congressional movement ‘on the neutrality question is known. The Brazilian soldiers returning from Para- ve a horrible story of finding a thousand Paraguayan women in a famishing conditio many of them wounded by the scouts of Lopez; while on the roads marty others were found with their throats cut by the same troops. Kohler & Kamerra, proprietors of the great lager-beer brewery at Guttenburg, New York, charged with revenue frauds, have been heid to bail in $5,000 each to await the action of Com- ner Hoffman. Suget and Pualta plantations, in the Sagua district © been destroyed by Tebels. Several skirmishers are reported re- y in the Cinco Villas district, in which twenty-nine insurgents were killed. duced on the Ist of March. The workmen have resolved to strike. General Roman Cabrera, the distinguished Carlist leader, refuses to take command of the Carlist movement unless regular forces are or- ganized ang a basis of operations decided on. Commodore Stephen Champlin, United States Navy, the last remaining commanding officer in the batttmof Lake Erie, died at his residence in Baftale, N. Y., yesterday. Jobn L. Phipps, a farmer, residing near Lin- coln, IL., in # itt of frenzy shot his wife throagh the head with a revolver on Friday night, and then put an end to himself in the same way. i assaults on the Chinese are common in @ secret organ- om or before St. Patrick's day. | Fenians of New York have, within a few days, aceumulated a great namber of arms at their headquarters, indicating, it is said, anea y movement on Canada. ‘The report that a receiver had been put into the p incipal cffice of the Frankl ae aph Company at New York is officially denied e president of the company. George Arensburg, a compositor in the New York Times office, set 2,064 ems, Saturday, solid ion. inan hour. Itis said to be the fastest on record. - Clark, of Bell county, ‘Texas, was murdered on the 9h inst. by a despervio named Sam Halsey, while on the road to Little Rock with his family. Seven hundred hatters in Orange, on a strike to compel the employers to ¢ ve the society lately tormed for their own protec- tion against strikes. Geueral J. J. Reynolds, military command: of Texas, declines fo permit the use of his nam: im connection with the United States Senator- thip for that State. The thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendments have finaliy passed both houses ut the Texas Legislature. A grand military bill will be given at Brigham Young's the im Salt Lake eity, on the 22d, in henor of Washington’s birthd ing Governor Lee has appointed Mrs. Caroline Neil and Mrs. Ester Moores justices of weet Water county, Wyoming. compiled statistics place the num- ber of Clmese on the Pacitic coast at $1,000. The New York Assembly has agreed to pay the ante-war debt of the State in coin. ——_—__-see- Arratns 1x France—The Trial of Prince Bo- noparte—The Marseillaise—More Ri Sen- fenced Mardigras in Paris.—An imperial decree copvokes the High Court of Justice of France meet at Touro on the 2ist of March. It pro- ides that a drawing shail take place among t grand jury within the next ten days, to decid h members are to form the court. T' grandjery will be Composed of members of t Councils General. The Gazette des Tribunaux (official organ)says on the examination of Prince ferre Benapexte, ‘ will be proved he was pro- voked, and used his legitimate right of selt- defense. As the accusation ln 90 grave 3 it is gen- erally believed the Prince will be acquitted. La’ Marseillaise announces that, owing to Prosecutions threatened, the name of Rochefort will not appear in that journal hereafter. The name of Dangeroitle is printed as chief editor, Dut it is understood to be a cover for Rochefort, yho will continue to direct the paper. An adkli- tional fine of three francs has been iun- posed upon La Marseillaise. Thirteen persons, in addition to these pre- viously reported, have been sentenced for par- ticipation in the recent riots. Ten judges were engeged all day Saturday in the exami tion of the remaining cases, but none of the aceused were discharged. It is reported that the ministers, in spite of the advice of the police autho = to the eon- trary, in permit a a the stre@tson Mardi Gras, (ton (iormoriow) The Emperor or France has had meet- ings with the Papal Pye on the subject of protestation against the syllabus. Ak EMARKAPLE WILL Case— Alleged Insanity —Kichard Dryden Addington, deceased in the city of New York, ae last a will bequeathing ‘is $190,000, to the Cooper Tnstiduter Bh relatives to recelve nothing. The will of the deceased, and mtn ba eens REDE to sbow that the deceased abo: geen it before his death, being igh og inted ii e abandoned all. business alt ime vorg remarkable religious notions, believing ii to be directly imspired by God, his inspiontion dating from the time when, as he said, a be cm of ‘ight had pierced bis skull. Tue dine guidance extended to the acme is el ection; this assault he also attribaic! to the Deis, : Y. eRRAT CousTEa-runeat— Fi, T (to her brother of about six sealant “Oh, = wicked, bad boy! Put down that pipe directly, sir, or 0 box your ears od yo: Junior brother (who has been smoking’ ox ears if you dare! I'll go and tell et cousin Jack kiss you behind the door yesterda: N. B.—A truce was agreed Upon. —_—_—_--2e-_____ ‘Tee late Duke peg Broglie was passionate: fond of fishing, and when Minister of Foreign po ag fot ind the best places on the river erstantly oe & young day bis ‘rival “4 place. The H 8 - 01 was taken by force. but a short time, and was pow of the livery stables. ha’ fronr tucRy. The following wa’ pinned : “This man Ko Klux was ® rebel | soldier. He murdered a Lieutenant Col7mel of the Tyger ne arm: Let him be buried as soon as From a biank book found on his possible.” person it is supposed the deceased had at one time been a mecagell detective. The book was filled with and printed descriptions of fegitives fren} justice, most of them from Alabama. +200 Macatxe Sewine py ELectriciry.—The New York Times mentions the inventivn of a small electric battery whieh has been applied to ordinary se" machines om operates them very siccessfully. Ti = Even two small battery eups are furnish power for all ordinary machine wor: white the addition of another eup is sufficient to drive the needle at speed through ht, ten, or even twelve thicknesses of material. use of nitric acid im the battery, the oiecer which was an objection = the old plan i operating by electric power, has been suj mented sing chromate of potash, w! ie odorless. rhe ux expense of operating by means is about five cents per day. Taken altogether, this inverition is one of the m usefulof the period. It notonly renders work easier to the operator, but wi is far better, it does away ent —, with the a. to — with wi female macl were afflicted ropes Larch ot the ce cremate tax on bong lower limbs, and must prove to be a blessing to them, as well as a great advantage to the ee eas LaNpIne oF CUBAN FittinveTers AND A Re- PORTED ENGAGEMENT.—The schooner from Navassa, recently landed thirty-six fillibus- ters at Gibara, Cuba under command of Gener- al Gaicouria. They were attacked — teers, who killed and captured four of the expe- dition. The prisoners were executed at Holquin on the Mth. It ws reported the sufferers are in Sierra Scurrano in a famished condition. The outlets of Sierra are ‘ded, of the entire expedition is certain. Fol rarlocietion, Oe th the iF = instant they a warehouses with 300 and killed the clerk and watchman. — S7-The aisles of the church are now strewn with flowers at nobby New York bie cl @7-The Detroit Press calls a stone belonging to that city, a female Cardi S7-The New Orleans City Hall is in darkness. The gas company’s bill waaw't paid and the pipes were disconnected. &7-A Western paper, im recommending a can- didate for office, said that during the rebellion he received wounds enough to any ordinary mule” &7-Of the 760 members of the Ecumenical —-, upward of 500 have signed a = in of the adoption of the dogmaof fav Papal infallibility. S7-A Cincinnati blonde caught her high heels ina cellar window grating on the street the other day, and when she was extricated was two inches shorter and had lost all her style. &7-A half-witted Michigander swallows ten PERRY nails for ten cents apiece. He is said to ave swallowed several kegs within the past few weeks. 87- Auditor Wickliffe of Louisiana, has sworn an oath to “‘werm” Governor Warmouth, of that State, and he has red charges of ‘bribery, frand, corruption and seduction” against him. 87 The Orthodox Jewish congregations New York have appointed committees to confer on the matter ot a uniform ritual which shall preserve Hebrew prayers, that they may remain ‘one people and of one language. 87 George Dixon, of Michigan, who caused the death of his little son by ill-treatment, has. been sent to prison for fifteen years. He ex- pressed the opinion that the whole prosecution had been a conspiracy against him. He threw his little bey down and stamped upon his breast &7- Mormonism seems to be prospering on Long Island, and many young women of *‘in- telligence "and refinement,” "it" ts stated, are ¢mbracing the principles of this sect. Some ot the local papers think the women are only pro- tending to believe in Moraonism, but they depreeate even the pretence. MARRIED. MAHORNEY-—TRIAY, on bp rere l Vth, at St. Dem nicks Past ROBERT MANOR: hare! J. A. r7;¢ NEY to Mine hrs TRAY, both of Washington. No cards. MILL! + at one o' clock, p-m., Mrs. ‘Shy MILLER, wilt “ot Joseph Mil ier, aged 62 years. Tier funeral will take place to-morrow, at 2.9 o'clock, from her late residence amenmare road. Her remains will be carried to German Ln theran Church, corner 4thand E streets. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend. HERLAND. On Monday, the 2ist instant, Bi ‘DERE J. SEPineL AND. aged 34 years. The friends of the famil: respect to attend his funeral from his late Feside roth aad M "ele Febra- ary orth, BAR Se TH BARLES: dangh- ter to 2 Ann Brown, in the Sith year of her age. lends and relations are respectfully — gi the funeral from the residence of he 2 Fairfax street, Alexandria, Va, on ‘Tuesday next. 22d inst., at 2p. m. MURPHY. On the mo morning of t the 2th inst.. of | fever, MARY ELIZABETH. only child of | 1D. and Elizabeth Murphy, aged 1 year and | | days The far ral will take place from the residence of | i saat street, between B and © lt iB hick p mm. to-da, On Sunday morning. the 29th inst.. + WARMY WILLIAMS: aun of Chaties U.aat Mary Ann Tucker, aged 4 years and ¢ months. | LLOYD. On the ith instant, at his residence, corner of 10th street and BM se RICHARD B. LLOYD yland avd UNDERTAKERS. SICHABD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARE. s = HARVEY & MARR, CUNDERTAHERS, No. 335 F STREET, betwees Ninth and Tenth. UNDERTAKER, 428 EIGHTH STREET near E. FURNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. Special attention given to the manuiacture of CHAIRS. All work warranted. fe ly IDAL, AND FUNERAL WREATHS *aUaTs, CROSSES. ANCHORS and STARS 1 or Ename ax. of Hair BM. WILLIAN Mist | ‘yy BRADLEY « noms, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. Between 18th and 18th sts., west, cunaree eae MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTS, ic. MON . ENTA. IMPORT ERE § OF oak 17 pie URE GARDEN 8S: BUILD! PUBPOS: ae Pes ~~ higs ULLDLNG ZS, rg HILDREN’S CARRIAGES. It received. a large ansortment of the latest style and finest ‘CHICDREN'S CARRIAGES. it prices In than can be obtained | st CHE. EUbPERTS fancy Bazar, No. sist No.) 7th eas 1644. co REDE fs gO0 2 Aan, 477 and 479 Fourttenth Reage ‘des ae ees Cc ROSS & WALSH, BEAL Se SICHANGE &@ BROKERS, Mo. 337 PENN’A AVENUE, South side, Between @th end Tih strects west.” sa Won. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, ¥ WILTTAM, LWALL § 00. Auctionsers, Stores Nos. 900 and ba Marble Pullaing. SALE OF aire Goons im TUESDAY Mu! Rubber Travel ramp and Pen CO Navy ry ernment H. Cor ‘ith Innaediatel ‘after we will sig ot of Goths, &e., forthe C ‘8. Marshal L. WALL = CO., Aucte. é ¥ THOS. Eg. WAGGAMAN, B Real Estate Broker and “Ancti 319 7th strect, opposite Bost OMice, EREMPTORY 8, LE oF sTOC x ES OF DR ROG STORE TA not eH Oe EET AND PENGOT EVAL NURSDAY, February 2¢th, at Soigock a oe the premises, the abovi ee, 6. 12, and ‘0 be TROS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct._ B" GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. At Public Auction, on SATURDAY NEXT, {he 25th instant. at ¢:30 p.m. we shall sell. on the premi: (ol ber) East C: ark Mie dines bras Gaon Boome Hous: is built of brick, cottage style, containinn 3 thro t, garden Tooms, with gan in front, wood hed and w: pater in rear, The t is 2 feet UW inches a Tans 8 paved too wrhoot ism delighttal one, n certainly one of the most desirabl in the city. orm of sale: One-half cash: balance in two equal Ss at 6 and 12 ead with interest, to be eu — ortenee, Saran ve cont of er own at time of sale. 5 Tamia p WILLIAMS. and Real Estate Brok No. 319, Southeast corner Tthand D streets.” TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PRi ON HY Ish. . FF ABR. Bony Sova AND, FRONTING Dy virtue of a deed of trust, dated Sune It, A. D. 1367, and ne. ithana Liber K.C! Washington count tat by giseetion wi tia lon count 7. D. 7 ol tired yy, we will ra anh Pubic an fon, in fi Front of the premises, on St fhe 7th day ‘of SB cok penta umbered. thirty-seven, (3i,) in the reeortied subd ion of Square numbered fc hundred and sixt: fro, (,)in the city of Washington Bec eit the baprovemontes ing of a very comimodious dwelling-house. wes —_, One-half cash, (of which $50 must be paid ),the deferred payments in six and twelve mente, wit interest y of sale, xe: e | sured by of trust to the atisfection of the sale to bo complied with within six d ggeraay ats i the ‘Tra stees ‘reser the ‘right to resell °d notices at the tek and cost All cohvveyancing and stamps at vier ‘scost. _fe2l-cokds omits ewituias L. WALL & Cl +i + ‘New Marble Building, Stores No. 900 and "903 1 Peansyivenia svoune. EFFECTS OF HOUSE STRERT. BETWEE! MREAMBYLVANIA a AND C STREET, A’ TON. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, February 23, commencing at 1 o'clock, we Will sell the satin een! hold Eftects contained in house No. 44 Tenth street, near Pennsylvauia ave- bne, af anction. which we name in part, viz: Rosewood Piano, Stool and Cover Rarlor Suite, in Green Reps Five Wa mae Cham hamber Sait nut 01 Oa rage Chamber Marble. ‘bie top Barons : a thie ea rain and Stair Carpets Olicloths, state Rete is Hat-rack, Stoves: ension Table Chairs Hair and Shuck Mattresses eather Beds aud Pillows Was wi ery vindow, Shades, &c. x ighother articles in the housekeeping line’allot without reserve. — “WM. L WALL & CO., Ancts. Fe BY: GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, _ No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D streets. bat te SALF OF TWO Mee THREE STORY BRICK HOUSES, ae SHED WITH THE MODER. PROVEMENTS. ow My STREET, BET” 13TH AND 14tn STRE By virtue ot g dood of trastto the undersi: ed, dated 26th day of Jan... 1809 ,and records ber fyi And H. folio 216, one of the and records of Washington county, 'we shall sell on at #5 MONDAY, Feb. lath, 1870 o'clock, on the premises, at public auction, all that piece or parcel ven and devcribed ae Ima No. 3 and 20 ot Write’ A subdiviolon of sqvtacs 255. ich improve- ments. rms, : One fourth cash, balance in equal peseneetts fala SS, Gmciver atabtens and er tour months. iarchaser to give his pr ‘misoryn for the deterred payments. secured by a sl of trast on the ‘One hundred ined dollars: 5100) cash Suench Rouse when wid. and c aveyanc Sra atcentcl perches: Ant tr ike tases are not complied with in five days after sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the Lote ah at the risk and cost of the default pure ad- Perticing three times in eome daily paper of Wash: ington city. HL BAUG 2 Prustecs. ia-cokde GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. S7 THE ABOVESALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY. the 18th instant, at the same hour and rder of the trustees. GREEN & & WILLIAMS, Aucts. S7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the rain until THURSDAY, the 2th {net.,ermo hour aud place. By order of the trus tees. [fe2t-dy C GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. EEN & E WILLIAMS, he Aue “i iteal state Brokors, No:'319, Southeast ast corner 7th aud D streets, VALUABLE BOOKS, PAPERS, AND pocu- MENTS FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ace, on Nf cer ESDA m , at the warehouse of John Ugién. No. B14. veuth street west, be- besen Market Space and D street north— bag en '* Annals of Congress from 1797 about 5,000 v1 Gales & Seaton’s American State Papers A large number of volumes of the Pul ite “Land Laws of the United States. ben « onton' 's Register of Debates, complete set, unbound Upwards of 180 volumes of the National Intelligencer, upposed to be complete. About 9 or W tous of ae ay cena un GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. . 1570, the undersigned hind District offer at e corner of A ii ss athe umber 10 sa) Tes, with tue ‘tai theron, known as the ‘Gid Capitol Hill Market.” Possession to be given si Terms. One half cash, the residue in six (6) and ten (ly) months, with interest from the day quale, chaser giving his notes, pi wv be ly in- iy conveyancing and stampe at the expense Uetie puritan ae aie dollars will be raaiaed at the 3 We chan Sub. isoarae ot Third District’ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ane EDUCATIONAL. LP xgorr FEMALE SEA SEIEOTS, CHARLES STREET AVENU Select Boarting and Day Sclwsle for the fuirement of &. thorotgh French education. ween attention given to Music and Ornamen- 8. for boarding pupils in English department -| “fre reuiars containing fall information addres del7~ Trent Wi ly REV. J.A.LIPPINCOTT, A.M Ree ae to furnied, all classes” wi plorment et Done whole of the timer cas and UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL, PENN’ AVENUE, NEAR Lit BrREez Was? GEORGE BAUER, "Proprietor. gress te Reus PATENT OFFIOE, Ur the pe witasenes arene i canerue jatt-lawse AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW. X wa. L WALL & co. ac Br Yt wae cea jew Marble Galnetons BY Corner ith street and ine Ree aveans, | Nos. 900 and 903 eI ive. andi ten ce 1 NALUABLE CITY | U.s. Mars: 8 LOT CLOTH. cas. TRUSTEES SA Mo Gkny Ay mre De Rt ao pasted, a aeei ot eee executedto we | © LOTHINY. esterfield, bearing date on pa virtue of 4 writof fieri Sacine inom trom fhe ary. ING, and reco: ce of the Supreme Court, of £56, &c., on® of the Gobersita aoa me iected Twill sell Tat public county, in the Dis fle “cau FUESDAY, chs 23d 70, at il o'clock a. jon store of complied with in five days ce at a FRE and com at the Ihe required of ‘the parchasct id. “ihe manatee dee ied the said deed of trast is wreen seven and eight handred detlars. EK. WHITE. Trustees. : JNO, HH. SEMMES, § Tras! ja 27-cokds W. L. WALL &00., Ancts, a7 THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED until FRIDAY. ith instant, game ST eee BY OT TALL & €0., Aucte. felis 7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST. Sa: on a eenednt Ks a rains until MONDAY, 2ist inst. Bs order of Trus- toes. ifersy we 2A WALL & C0., Ancts. BY OREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers 319, Southeast rast corner 71 th and D streets, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE _UNIM- tite be et 8 IN THE FOURTH AND | Under and by virtuo of a decroeof tho Supreme Beevarver He District of Columbia, poened On the 1570, ip a certain A. rooke E tt was complainant in H. Everett otal. wore gefomiaats: the 10. 1099, = By oe tell at 2 BAY. the 2ist day of Rebranry, 1800, at # orc .on the preminos, 's numbered 13, 14. 15,16, in square No.» numbered 10, il s square No. 8%, in the city of Washington, Columbia. And ty virtue of said decres, we shall also sell at | auction, ou WEDNESDAY, Tene ad day of Bebreary, | at 4o'clock P. M., on the premises, to the cat bidder, lot numbered Il-in syuare’ No. S54 an | on rier A ard Wags and 21, in.square No. 98, in a "Tho terms of sale-as prescribed by suid decren, are Gne-tird of the perolene money to be in cash on the day of gale, and the residue be pe ee in equal instaliments, im six, twelve and eigheeen months from the day of sale: ~ deferred fected by dene of trast seeores enae eE ea secur ry deeds rust on the premises e title the property tained until the sale ie. rail. Bed bythe Court, at whieh tie deeds will be meds to the urchasers; and peel of trust taken to secure the deferred Payments “AU conveyancing and rer: entic stamps at cost “pe asers. epoul third of the purchase money tobe deposited wily the ene tioneers when the oroperty is ou. If the pets ‘of tal-are not complied withy the property to be resid tthe ost of the purchaacr ot Las Ww hi ane Be ae {rusteoe. in 25-e08de GRE! EN & LUIAMS, _Aucts, Yr CODRRE & yee mag = p Auctioncers, consis} ‘uccessors ti icGuire & Co... Bouthwest corner Penn. avenue and lith street, "Fee Hae oar yee ea T FURNITURE, a | FRENC CH OF ET, AN! amare KiTCHEN Ate: Cy By vittue of « Deed of ‘Trist, dated the th ber, ae and duly recorded in No.7, folios 9, &c., one of the chattel aN ashiniton county, in the Dis- lic auction }, commencing 5 number,) reet, between Lith street and Vermont avenue, avery excellent assortment of Household Furniture, &c., consisting in —— Worsd fn Plath, 8 pieces eland Pier Mt I d iacrain 6: an in © git and 'onne Suandetiere ‘and Calldelabras Bite ahowan; Walnut ari 10: Li records er a Bat frir-cloth Sofa and Chairs tension Dining Tab French China Diner et °0 i aig diem F Bedstesds Bureaus and Mahogany y Wardrobes, (egret Shades Onk Cott Chamber Sui Walnut Dressing Table, Celored fade in jet Sets Hi ence ing stoves S7-THE ABOVE SALE ae JOSTPONED UN- THURSDAY, Febs h, ssme hour and en B: area: of the Tres COOPER © LATIMER, Auets. B* COOPER & LATIMER, Aveti gi Secean ictuire & Co.) Southwest corner Penn. avenue and 1th TRUSTEE’S pad OF I HIGHLY V. AB! iM: IMPROVED Ph OPERTY, OLD No 35 ut BTRERT.ONE DOOR Waar v OF FIFTEENTH uly recorded ia in rT and ie, No. 6 folio Lis Geer connate ea records for Washington county, in Lang: ‘ict of Columbia, I shall sell at public auction, on TUES- DAY, ae ae day. of fe ep Bo 1570, at by o'clock, m. of ti f Lots 16 and fers ‘9 sectrding (3 hs 7 eibdivision of lots ‘numbered 2, in said square, ree in Chancery of he Miatare Court at ‘the District, oF t Columbia, = cause of Smith ys. Marshall et al., cny ing int on H street north. be we ‘sutheast corner of original lot No. 3. Fanning thence due ae 135 feet, thence due east 32 fe thefice due south street 125 over thence due west with line of H street to fie 2 of beginning, with the privilege of using t! gd or right of Nak ten feet wide in the re: Proved by a. three-story, BRICK DWELLING, with back building, containing sixteen rocms, gas and water. Brick stable on rear of lot. Lorn on the north side of Hi strest, between Lith street and Vermont avent third cash; the residue at six ecured by a deed of trust, — ——_ bearing interest. Conveyancing and stam) of purchaser. ‘A deposit of = bere quires at time of sale. Trast ja2j-d&ds [Rep} Coupee’ % Yai fucts. ®2—- THE ABOVE SALE IS ROSTEONED id ti! WEDNESDAY, February 2s, same hour piace. By order oF the Truster. fe 16 OPER &eLATIMER. Ancts. Y WM. L. wane & CO. Anction lew Marble Building, as Btores No. 900 & 90 902 Penn. av., cor. 9th st. bi Sig ay oF, VALUABLE REAL ESTA ORTH Ye ag AND NEW E TREASURY DEPARTMENT,” IN WASHINGTON CITY, Shy virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 9th of January. A. D. BBS, recorded i Liber E.C_E.. No. 3, folio 92. records of es .. and by Rati nag | of the Washington county Treasurer of the ca onarativ and Deposit Association, ‘we will sal Hon, in front of the premivea, on Frida’ ‘iret 1 : ing fra arenas ind revenue stasaps Wit. B, WOODWARD,? wrastnos, IVEN, souay. ms WALL & CO., Aucts. a i t Fy cost of notice. pure! Wail & Co. the following goods and chattels, aes iS, AL Conver ofvth and Directs, oer STEERS" oaLe OF LY, VALY. x ad Ta Tea IXTH WARD. we TEA Th InPhovitesrs. poner: ier! TORY FRAME PN ELLIRG WILLA 4B GREEN & AMS, Auctioncors, ust corner Seventh and D sta, SOUR TWO- STORY_F FRAME HOUSE AND e LOT. ree IONTING ON G STRERT BO SOUTH, BETWEEN ND A's STREETS WEST, EE ; WILL ps “GREEN bye DAY, tho 2i instant, at 4 isos, i sell, on the promi pret I in Square No. being Js foot front. by a good depth; with a sood fre” room Frame H alleys, ouse is cash, and to be sold to the highest bidder. Stumps, &c. it, the cost of the purchaser. $Hdown o the ad CReEN & WILLIAS EEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers and Real Brokers. No. 319, Southeast corner of Seventh and D streets, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AUCTION $ AY, the Pr: avenue. House No. s Ancts._ by t Ist and 13. known as Ward Assortment of Furuitas | Walnut, Brocatelle Covered Parlor Suite, cight | piec Git Frame French-plate Mirrof, Marble Bracket | Window Curtains, Tapestry , Ingrain and other Car- Walnut Extension, Card and other Tables, and lands Hair Covered Sofa, Lounges, Dining and other Walnut Wardrobes and Marble- top, Chamber Set | Hat Tree, 5 nietod Cottage Sets, French and other Bedsti Lege od ‘Sede, Hair and other Mattresses, and Bed- | Cooke. Coal, Air-ti te other Stoves ood Iot of tehen Reguisi iC WILLIAMS, 5 Auctioncers. | BY Cooper & cae B. joneers, | B ‘Successors to J.C. Hicduine eG .) |” Southwest corner Fean: avenue and Lith street, TRUSTER'S SALE OF 1 HIGHLY VALUABLE VED PROPERTY ST, BETWEEN 8 it Crue STREET RTH CAROLIN BP tirtue of a deed of treet vanted the 7th day ' of August, 1859, and duly recorded in Liber 16; tolio 49. ete ;one of the Land Records tor on county, in the District af | Gofumbia t aball sell at mie tion, on TU. DAY. thetetday of MARCH 530, at 48 M.,in fro 8 Sixt reventeen, ing division of jonathan Pront, together with the improvements to the same belonsing’ Terms of salecash. A deposit of $500 wil ired at time of sale. Conveyancing and stamps at pat of the purchascr. If the terms of sale are not complied with Within five daye, the trastoo reserves the right to sell at the cost and’ risk of the default- ing purchase: EPHRAIM CLARKE, Trastes. _tolt dada COOPER & LATIMER, Aucrs. | Wai STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. In virtue of a writ of fieri facias isaned from the Clerk s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, aud to me directed, J will sell at mublic tale, for cash, in front of the Cor louse door of taid’ District, on THURSDAY. the lun day of March, 1570, at 12 o'clock m., all ‘defendant's right, title, claim and interest in and ee - to wit, viz: Part of Square N. on Yashington, D.C. that isto say: Beginn the same af the southwestern commer of Let Nerd. ia eaid square. and thence running east along the line of North N street 38 feet 7 inches, thence north 12) fect to a public alley. thence west with the line of said alley hence north 10 feet, thence west 5 feet, thence south 10 feet, thence west 21 fect 7 inches, thence south 40 feet, thence west 20 feet, thence south 5 feet to the line of said N street, and thence east with the line of said street 2) feet to the place of the levied and the improvements thereon, seized ied upon as the property of Augustus EL Keese, and will be sold to satisfy Execution No 5.974, in tavor of Frederick Tati ax oar, fe 17-td c Usitep STATES minewate SALE. In yirtue of two writsof | of fieri facias. issued from the Clerk's Kye hey Supreme. “oni of the pare of Columbia, holding juity rt, and to: rected. I will sell ate publie Sale't ores cash, at the tr Tron Giske Court house door of said District, on THURS BAY, the 10th day of March next, 10, at 12 o'clock, the following repent, wit, viz: all Zac! (cElfrech's righ clatan ‘and, interests that part of ably to Wel it Ie: ey Semaiuine: of we No. 823, which said piece ‘. contained within t] jollowing metes bounds: Beginning at the southwest corner of aid lot No. 5 an Fanning thence, due due cast with the line of as street north 3 feet; thence due west 30 feet, and aed ‘due south 3 10) foe feet to the Place of beginning, together with all and rovements, the ined at Pt thereon, ool sien fy execetion a aa the p of mort Ellen McElfresh, is, an und avid bait i fin Sand No. sold to sat Us STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. In virtue of a writ of “Heri facias issued from the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. and to me dirceted. I will sell at public sale, for cash. in front of of {he Court House door of faid District, on THU. Y, the oth, day of March, si Rol ok a defendant's right, ide, claim and toall that part of G and ‘ill be sold to sat aryl ea 5 cials to May Term, 1561, in favor a pon. oy HARE, _ fe 16-td U.S. Marshal, \UVEBNMENT BALE, Heanguanrens Derantenst oF VinctxiA, Orrice Cuier oe ae Ruicraroxn, Va. Feb. 5. HABNESS AND cn ae BADDLES. re my OTHER STOmES. Axso CLOTHING AND cAMP AAD mina EQUI- rms: Cash in United States currency on the day of valgnsma stiopeell of tan ber cont * the aime the amount bid will be required from rohaser. Th age Egon or gos Soamandiog Tepart ens ep “AERICINES, GReTuU: pean 77 Epica PuRyEVGR's eet Will be = in thie this ¢ my | HELMBOLD. 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