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_EVENING STAR. FORTY- FI ST co. The on, of Gen. “Ames—The Case of Brigham Young. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. | | | SENATE.—After onr report closed— ‘The case of General Ames being under con- ideration— Sir, Carpenter desired to state that the Com- mittee had giver a careful and impartial inves- ‘figation to this matter, and the report, which had been made upon @ dry legal question, had ‘Deen the cause of an assault upon the Comm't- tee, prosecuted with a warmth and vigor that ‘would seem to indicate they were in # conspira- ey to overthrow the Government and to en- «langer the existence of the Republican party. pe only reference he could draw from this treatment was that the Senate appreciated the Jaet that it was sometimes sweet to quarrel with a tiresome friend, and that the -Jadiciary Com- mittee had come to be asa useless ap- jpendage of this body; that it pertained to a condition of things when the Constitntion was supreme. When a political measure must be yushed through this body, and when the Con- stitution as to be disregarded, the Judicia- xy Committee was an obstruction, it was a useless machine. And, so far as he was con cerned. he was perfectly willing that the Committee should be abolished to-marrow Coneede, for the put of this discussion, that Whenever the Constitation stands in the way o what isdeemed human rights, of what is deemed a temporary advantage, of what is deemed « party necessity, it isto be trampled under foot conceding all this, which is all that any Senator ean claim for modern progress in the revoluzion- ary direction, the case of Gen. Ames does no Jail within the concession. A decent res: dor things past, adecent respect for the th of our Government, and for our solemn oaths. should dictate that the Constitution is not to be trampled under toot unless in case ot the direst necessity, and with a corresponding advantage to the country. tothe party, to hamsn right orto somebody. What ix the necessity now? Does the tate of the Kepublic or of pend upon Gen. Ames taking his seat’ hot im astate of profound peace? Do we not know that Gen. Ames will be sent back here in ten days, and no ge a= then welcome him Jegal argument to prove th: - Ames was not a citizen of Mississippi at the time of his election. Mr. Morton denied that there had been any assault upon the Judiciary Committee, unless to differ with them was an assault. The imfalli- bility of that committee had not yet been = claimed, although having the utmost respect for that committee it was his privilege to ditfer ‘with them when he thoughtthey were not right, and he thought that those who had been arguing sgainst Gen. Ames had utterly failed to make out @ case, and he had not the least idea that he was trampling upon the Constitution in sup porting the claims of Gen. Ames. The prima Jacie presamption is, that every man who is elected Senator is eligible. Was there ever any case before in this Senate where, when creden- tials were presented here, an inquiry was insti- tuted as to whether the claimant was 30 years of age, or whether he was an inhabitant? “Now he a-serted. in reply to the argument on the other side, that not one of them had brought forward any autherity te show that a military officer cannot acquire a residence. It mattered not whether Gen. Ames went voluntarily to Missis- sippi or not.if he was there be bad the perfect it to elect that State as his residence, and fact that he nad so elected was abundantly proved. Mr. Howe did not like his truthfulness and honor assailed because he thought that Gen. Ames was entitled to the Now, after all the abie and elaborate arguments that had been made against Gen. Ames, he (Mr. H.) still held 4» his original view that Gen. Ames was clearly eligible r. Scott read from the proceedings of the convention to prove that in fixing the qualsfica- tions of a Senator all attempts to prescribe a vivus period of residence were v down, simply prescribed that he should be nt at the time when he was elected. ¢ are brought to the simple question n. Ames was an inhabitant of Miss- issippi at the time of his election. Messrs. Cragin and Corbett made remarks in favor of the admission of Gew. Ames and Mr. Jvavis against. ‘Fhe Senate then, at 5 - ™., Without further netion adjourned, Mr. Vickers, of Md., being entitled vo the floor. . —After our report closed. aker laid before the House a number > communications, including a mess- | resident in relation to the causes | en he was cut off bs > and the the Speaker's table. The House resumed the consideration of the Utah poiygamy bill Mr. Hooper (Utah) . had not concluded Mr. H. argued to show that pol an essential ele- ment of the Mermon religion andthe Mormon daith.and that t attack it was te attack the ciple recognized in our Constitution, that treedem of conscience should not be abridged He contended that polygamy was no more in an it was in the earliest ages of the wen it was practiced with the sanction en. We had an illustrious authority for ve - he said, in the fact that our first Tather. Adats. had married all the woren In the world. [Laughter.) Mr. H. then quoted from the history of Church and State to show batextent polygamy bad been recognized ht an@ proper at different periods of the ‘world’s history. Mr. Axtel (Cal.) opposed the bill, not beeaus he was an apologist for polygamy, but becanse he beheved it ill-advised oe far more harm than good, ai ti jons Were unjust to the people of ‘would do them great wrong and injury. Schenck (Ohio) moved that the bill be re- committed. He believed some ettective mea- sures should be adopted to repress the practices among the Mormons of Utah, but this bill with accomplish the He thought a short | would accomplish the object better. Mr. Cuilom, (JIL,) chairman of the Commit- on Territories, opposed the motion to r mit, and hoped the House would now take p the bill and act upow it. He believed it was well prepared new to amend it as it would be at any other time. Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) would vote to recommit the Dill as the surest and best way of killing it. He believed some legislation wax necessary. but this would uot accomplish the end aimed at. hm Was then taken on Mr. Schenck’s | nm to recommit to the Committee on Terri- 75, nays 80. | was then taken up for consideration, | pmaterial amendments were adopte i. ch ( Nevaca) offered an amendment to 4 new section extending the provistons of act to all States and Territories where 1. concubinage ¥ be practiced. Mr. Cleveland (N. J.) calle ed attention to the hat the gentleman had omitted the District bia. j h said he had omitted it purposely, | use he did not wish to injure some of his | nels on this floor. | The question on agreeing to this amendment en DY Yeas and nays, aud it was reject- . mays 114, thar moved toshTheent scctions 11 and 14, which relate to the change of the system of courts and juries. | All these sections were stricken out, as also | jt» thirty-four sections would not whject or the end aimed at. b es, and it was rejected—y t or poligamy has been or Bm s r ary to expend $1,900.00 for persons who may be left destitute by the opera- tong of this law. e bill was then passed as amended. ‘The House then went into Committee of the Whoie on the Tariff bill, and Immediately there- aiter took a recess wnell 720 p: mi, Atthe evening session, the Tariff bill was dis- cussed by Mesers. Holman, (Ind.,) Cook, (mp sobnsen, (Cal,) aad MeCormick 31 o'elock p.m, whem the Honse swee- A servant ort, whohad just been admos- pope ape the bes ew thing Swashing up” the rortly afterwards, in the beck kitchen, indel; use with one side printed delivered at ‘4 spective offices at about what the white paper would cost them. s20e- =7-A Portland club is discmsing~ Cap a big man ache harder than a little man ?”* , 87 !2 Houston , Ti the other day, Ann arshall, colored, cowbided « teacher in one of the schools of that city, for ming to thrash tLe -gentle Annie's” otlepring ara Chteago bler has invented a new : cosa of ma mirror set ina ich, pution tie little finger of the t band. po on the dealer to see every card » tw tus Opponment. &There is no rule without an execption and « is some good even im . The 4 is the bringing of indictment by the * jary agatust aFcbiteet. builders, and ‘orsora new bat uusate building. 7 fall im price resulting trom the de | gold has imereased the immense sup- . ‘ stored at Ohieago and other sets Western und dealers are ef the De Comvineed, if they never were before, * “Se TeUy of holding back | grain. LATE TELEGRAMS, «c. The deteetives stil finve no clue to Collector Bailey's whereabouts. The examinatign of bis books and accounts continuos. Gen. Pliasan- tonenters on his duties as Bailey's suceessor Mouday. Samuel L. Stanley, a reetitier, ge by ‘Bailey with bribing a gaager, has n discharged, there being no evidenee against bie Mago. and Hannan, two election eanyassors, have beew convicted in Brooklyn of fraadulent- ly counting in a Democratic Assemblyman. dustice Buckley and George Brown, two other canyaserrs, plead the ballots nnless police aud spectators re- tired from the polling place. Their sentences were deferred. ‘Tue other trials will proceed neXt Wee Isidore Wolff, a silk broker, arrested in New York charged with «mugging large quantities of silks, velvets, laces A Cnstom House officer is implicated, bat will be allowed to testity for the Goyerament. Wolif and May were committed in default of $20,000 bail. Mariana was released ou his own recog- nizanee. A den of counterfeiters has been discovered on Srake Hull, N. J. The plates for counterfeit twenty dollar bills were seized, and a man named Elimore arrested, on whom was found one hundred and twenty dollars i bank bills, all twenties, on the Natio: Ut Xx , and the National Bank ot the ci Y He was held in $5,000 bail. Business with Yokohama and other Japan [ores is becoming quite active over the Pacitic jroad. A cousignment of 1,000 packages of tea for a firm in Chicago and 11,000 for a irmin New York reached Chicago Tuesday, thirty daysfrom Yokobama. They were browght to San Francisco by the American bark Benefac- tress. The entire cargo is valued at $300,000. Senator Scott, on the floor of the Senate of North Carolina, yesterday announced that he had Governor Holden’s assurance that perfect quiet and order reigned in Onslow, Duplin, Jones and Lonoir counties, and denounced the statements made by the Herald's Washington corresponde t in regard to disturbances in those counties ay injurious lies. The Lepiolatare of Vi Virginia yesterda: lected Waller i ontgomery; BR. C. Moncure, of Jtatord: Joseph Christian, a Middlesex; W. T. Joyner, of Petersburg, ‘and Franeis T. Anderson, of ‘Botetourt, Judges of the Sopreme Court or Appeals of Vi irginia. The injunction case of Cahoon against Ellyson was fag tn we heard in bomen igrrwire | by Judge Underw. Governor Wells opened the argument. During the argument the judge ex- pressed the opinion that the enabling act is unconstitutional. In the testimony taken before the court of investigation at Yokohama, the officers of the Bombay state that the condition of the Oneida was not known, while there was much alarm for the Bombay, and it was necessary to make for shoal water with all speed. Gen. Prim is pre} for the trouble that may arise from the conflict in the Governmont Cortes of Spain. He has ixsued orders to the army in that event to cbey no orders that do not come to them over his own signature. Gov. Bowie has respited Collins, sentenced to be hung on Tuesday, March Int, for the murder of Banks, until Mav Ist, in order that new facts regarding the case may be developed. or a pther public place was closed at six o'clock, so that all could attend church. There is nothing further from tho Celey Smith (Va.) farm affair. The colored squat hold the farm, and the sheritf is awuiting re’ foreements. Hon. W. D. Hill, of Defiance county, was nominated for Congress from the Tenth Dis- triet of Ohio by the Democratic Convention yesterday. The Pope on Tuesday, in consistory, conferred the appointments of the Bishops of Toionto, Savannah, Annadale, and St. Augastine. In the ease of Prince Henri de Bourbon, it is predicted that a verdict of accidental homicide will be given. ‘The Governor of Massachusetts proclaims the 7th of April as the annual Fast Day of the State. For an alliance of the Unionists to the Radi- cal party active negotiations are going on in in- Switzerland, ions against the procla- mn of Papal’ infallibilityyare being circa. ‘The insurance underwriters now decline all risks on the City of Boston. Gov. McDougall, of Winnepeg fame, has the small-pox. pidemmessee votes to-day on her new constitu on. —+20e- Virginia News. The Norfolk Virginian says:—On Saturday night an old gentleman by the naime of W aged about seventy who has. ng About on his sick wife tor several days complained fecling unwell and retired to his bed. away from earth. an alarming eftect upon 12 o'clock be quictly passed c This sudden death hay his wife, who grew rapidly worse, and about 8 o'clock next morning she tov yielded up her breath and sank to sleep in death. In Portsmouth on Friday, a little orphan boy named Willie Ballentine, aged ten years, living with his aunt, his mother and father both being dead, bein; left, slene in the im charge of Mrs. We ‘his aunt's) child, procured a loaded pistol Usvugh the heart. +<oe- &7-A woman's rights advocate imsists that divoreed women have a right to vote under the Fifteenth Amendment, which provides that the right of suffrage shall not be denied or abri ed on account of race, color or “previous ¢onditi of servitude.” MARRIED. Boor en a bl og Belg ae On the 2ist of Au eu the He ‘Z Dasis, Mr. JOSEPH TRUM METE aud Mice ALES ENTWISLE beak of this city. a gpa On March wn s Calvary | @barch, New by ad i A the Rov. ad. TIDBALL. Y LANGDON. daughter of Generat B 1 San Washbarn, Bs: HOOVER. On the evening of the 2id instant, at 7 Boekek JEAN McKECVIE, the ouly daughter Wim. H. and yean McK. Hoover, aged 16 uionths und 1 day “Valier Rétle childres, to come unto me, and forbid buffer them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven. Kelatives and friends of the family are resoectfally ted to attend her faveral. trom the residence of | ‘his, om to merrow , Sth instant, at 3 oc! AAFF. At Georgetown, D. C., 224 inst.. LIZ- vit SHBAFY wife of Arthar Shaatt, (Savan- nah. Gu. papers please copy.) The funeral ‘will take Friday, 25th inst,, from 3 First street. BARRY. o the 22d inst. Mrs. MARIA BARRY, relict of the late Francis Barry. yLIEPITT. On the oth inetant. im Charlestown, Sctitee * short fines amonia, Rev WARD B. LLPPLTT aca ® UNDERTAK ERS. BICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARE. HARVEY & MARR, CUNDESTAKERS, No. 934 F STBEET, Detween Ninth and Tenth. at 12 o'clock, m., on my Bly a | Rrcmaxp W. BARKER, UNDERTAKER, 426 EIGHTH STREET.near E. FURNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. given to the manufacture of as iM OSOSRBINDER AND PaPER-n ULER 012 begs = pene event milty to refusing to coant | M. May and | Theodore Mariana, also silk brokers, have been | ly shot himself | 20th and | AUCTION SALES, | AUCTION SALES. wb. BR ASSIGNEE’S SAL STUCK AND FiXTUR WALL & CD.. Anctionsers. dew Marie Buildings No. 949 and 992, } Corner Mth str Peuusylvania avenue, | GRC ‘URY.. #3, OLD No. 30 Tr doen at te id stand of Wo M Givens No. 360°7t)) street. ween 2 sireet and Massachusstts avenne, and po in part— Sugars. Sofees 7 Bae "0, Molasses bad | Bren ya en ether choice Tfan m Caunet Fruits and Wooden ee tree which pond mtrsndle pevoraieahed the ete in ben partic iE CHARLES P. HARMON. } rs. Nos. 900 and 903, sou cor. Pa.ave.and 9th st PEREMPTORY SALe OF SARRIAGES, WA- . GUNS. HARNESS. On eaTUmbay MORNING, 2th. ‘commenet oe ing ‘clock, in front of out au stlom | I Leather Top Buggy, alt ‘by J. 8. Green & Son lnew Rockaway iaczer Wa " Lin | ' person having goods, &c., roc _ caste ‘Saturday morn: they will il be old te the highes: bid- renin L WALL ® CO.. Aucts. nha Sa cover Y COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioncers, egnork to J. C. MeGuire & Co.,) B Southwest corner Fenn. avenue and lith street, CATALOGUE a or, =. VALUABLE On MONDAY, March omhe hi, at T¢ o'clock p. m., and following evenings, st our Auction Rooms, we'shall sell, AT petslas; two valuable Libraries, Contain ‘ke. This ie without the finest colleation ‘of valuable Books offered at auction tn a long th ‘6. B.—Parties unable to attend the sale can have their orders attended to by the Auctioneers, Terms c COOPER & LATIMER, {Republican} ‘Auctionsers. & WILLIAMS, ‘rs and Keal Estate Brokers. "Honthenet corast. of 7th and D streetu, THIRTY THREE AND A THIRD ACRES OF an. AAT AU CUNT OF LAND IN VIR- Ont 'BURSDAY, the Sist inst. Boni sell on the premises hy Acres of Land ith the improvements, being one mile from ceaere. Market. and on the road leading to Tendde oat as Samuel A. Megiuney’s puece) , tab to anyone wishing to buy a garden with us that ing, 26th tony BY & Lap pn ninth at 12 m. Jabatract of title exhibited on the day of tale. Sale positive. ‘Terms mace known on the day of sale. 820 cash paid down on ti Racevencing ian Ramps at the cust of the'parchaser. Tie conveyance to start from our store at 100 clock a. on the day of sale for the purpose of conveying pas: sengers to attend po sale. mi3-td caper ev & WILLIAMS. Aucts, x. PAIN TING, &. J AINTING, Etc, 2 HUDSON ent dae Remnottvents: avense, between 13th omy Jith streets, is are red to execute in the very Dest size. ie. aT vSTGN ai rie 2 0- presente. Blai Ne iigmam. B tives Ipgereoll’ and Wood, SP. Browne there {oF whee he bas executed work of that chert acter, an alia _ tah Bey 627 ESTABLISHED 1541. } 55 LA. AVE — OLD NO 1 PADDLE MY Ly OWN CANOE.”“a M.T. PARKER, No. 627 Lontsians avenue, (ola Retest 36, pHOUss, Sign and DECUBATLVK PA —doing, in short, all that any paiuting estab. Raving no partner 10 duvide hat any fair and "honorable competi, Washington of fifty years’ carrying om Dustoees on Eeoittene roeana, Potwons biptk ancl Seenth erreetec ter thirty years, he is thankfal for past favors, and solicite aggntia PAINTING. } 923 No. 627 Louisiana avenas, fel-ly 923 — DSraxzr.' DSraeet MACNICHOL & BRENNAN’S ining, aula laine, Broa ing, Broasin Painting. Tntegiet sod over ad of HOUSE and AINTIN' HACNICHOL & BRENNAN being pac sion renee and workers themselves, emy it using pre} fo execute every’ palntiae and ss low as Frompuly and work can be done in the rr very job entrasted to them, amall or large, will receive personal attention. “Contracts for new or old houses solicited, and ‘satisfaction aran “ 923 D street, between 9th and loth. 1029-3 ____ LOAN OFFICES. PECIAL NOTICE. NATIONAL 314 NIN’ LOAN OFFICE, iW aTheRT $3 nue. ) 9S) Ot ‘3d door fro: . Money » Jewelry, A COHEN'S NEW LOAN oRpon. : Wearing lad geld oll deter tioos, oh apparel ; | Cuanre HERZBERG 5 3 ERAN 0 OFFICE, 351 0 STREET | ROUTH, | Between 43 and 6th ly in rearof National Hotel.) Money loaned Ja all geme.on Watcher, Dis ewelry, Silverware, Wearing Ap ur- nlture ahd Merchandise of ev tion. eect lira res gectuaahcge FOr denilog ‘and just treatment refer to an; nt ity not connected with any sim! establish: | ome iu the city. New number, 473. ATIONAL ae OFFICE, Name Pennsylvania sv. » Sob nE Toi UL Leet '® CO. advance money on Bonds, Stocks, and cal Estate, Diamonds, Watches, Dry Goods, Pur. nto, Pls mand all kinds of Per | N. B.—The highest cash price (i | o hes every day except Sundeve POR SALE—( ENTERS and SHELVES at M rr, vse nk ton Bailding ding ae ae streets mhi5-2~* Be ILDEBS’ DEPOT,» ESTABLISHED IN 1855 | He : Ber +7 ton & Co . ac ite” Genter Market, MANU Fa os ond DEALERS IN BUILDING MA reste ' weaving f he Mill near Jdth street and Canal ih machinery for, L BLINDS. ke. ly @ requirement much by Tatfacturing guods ‘thar beve hare All orders ent to ¥ H iF Ae : ee m fore been made our care will receive prompt attention, a ‘WV e'alsy manufacture DOOR and WINDOW RENRL Pout Skt Cotas, HAND WALLS, ac. &c..of which can be assortment | veh aN Spi, scnouy SAWING, TUBNIN an Mill Work ly in all its b We eapecttally solicit shareot pat ron =a Sry "also can. our attention to our depart- at UILD| ARDWARE. whore « good — —— oy PAINTS, wea sane Rn mhi2-Im Foe SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. or? DRY AND FANCY Goops. OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD BY THE 4ru OF APRIL, AS WE ARE DETER- MINED TO LEAVE THE CITY. STORE for Bent, and FIXTURES for Sale. SIEGEL BROG., 902 SEVENTH STREET, _mh3im Oe Door Anove I Street. da ad EER AR BS! Jand avenue, near 10th street, Female and Chronic dentine teen ‘Speciality, Mercury and other mineral potsons prorosars FOR SUBSISTENCE 81 STORES. Teed Y as much an men. “That, ell who, se this ‘heer ci o8 | muske this Seogeallceed rh tn fn Mala " aee } pre batt ett Hier parece ce Sie |g ‘earns eee pe: Rive ee viz: a sLumary amily Rewepapers pet ne Rives Bn He eR RR ORE A work, address 20. ALL aes soap. retinas Conals a aw kine Skits White ¥ rhite Fish ee Cazprrs, CURTAINS, ac. Tomato haces, a wees Seer THE BE " ces pounds" Lands Sn Geceas Bath as mw | Peasatcrge sas hervtatore, '4:F204 © n J Brevet Major: United esee ey ely Dy mh 23-6 Actiag Commisssry. ‘FUTURE DAYS. Per W B* WILLIAM L L. rar #CU.. ‘Ancor, Nos. 900 and 9 avenue, cor. 9th st. ut. 8. Pte ny LE OF DRY GOODS, SHOE: ae Be hae ft of fiert Tacks termed at o'clock’ rng ¢ following nga a hes he he tion qe 65, in favor of Bam burger. Per WM. L. 4 mh 22-dte Be OS. GGAMAN, vker and Auctioneer, ist ie 7th sizect, ‘opposite Post Office, be tig fp sau oF. NAWUABLE ea ES. BOF R THE CORNE! H min xB = STREET NOBTH. Sia dict ‘a D. at pride and and vr tine of tera of the Su. passed oa ‘at 4:30 p.m. to, sell at public auction, ‘all the interest. of the said described perty, to wit: Square mtg for” its ii 4%, bounds on E sireet north, at ate point font 855 oane ley the contmenes ne foot aie inches, the: 7 cut nT eet 6 tae ache. bes tence a ih feet imi ence cnet 11 fect oe, thence sou pest a Je sipror oe Of a four story brick house, with brownstone fi 4 The a inion ot the Sjentont | fed Figs having bar jas. J. Waring, said di rr hased said rty ata contention ote . Siri C¥ wreacribed by said decrees, ‘onsh. and the jue in 6 months, to be se- after one week's Botley, JOHN F. oll ees mbe-lt ss THOS. . WAGGAMAN, Auct._ GREEN & WILLIAMS, ce Auctioneers and Real Betate Brokers, No. 319, southwest corner 7th and D streets. Bd SALE _OF F_VALUA LE REAL Es- TE ON NORTH E STRE' ner BETWEEN lane AND 18 tu STREETS, AND IN THE VIC. inity OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. By virtue of # deed of trust,dated March age A.D. 1363, and duly recorded in Liber B. foe We pa Now, ne Ie ot Got land records lor asl fon county, direction of the party secured cise eos at ipaetie auction.on WEDNESDAY, arch, A. D. 1570, at 50 clook pyemines. Lote numbered nine ig) and at the umbered one hundred and nd seven two.) tn the city of Washington, wi att cash. (of which $100 must Teg th ence oe mete i = interest from day of to the sattisfaction of ‘t Trustee, Terms to b: lied with within six days after sale, ‘otherwise t e Trustee reserves the right to resell the of the ire p one week 6 notice twelve mouths, with see ured by deed of rust to wt the risk and ¢: rohater's All con- Yeyancing and stamps a 2 MH. WARD. Trustee. GREEN & WILLIAMS, | fe 23-2awdede. Md uctioneers. Usitep STATES MARSHAL’ 'S SALE. In virtue of throe writs of of fieri facias and one writ of venditioni exponas, issued from the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed. 1 wiil sell at public sale, for cash, in front of the Court House door of 4 rie ene on MONDAY. the Ith day of Apri lock ms all'defendant'e right cite chatan' aa are Inning at- runnin; ot, thence west to the west end of iu & bortherly direction with the west line thereof to the orth line of said together win all and ‘tingular the. imgtorements nas the property of Breok Mackall, jr be sold to satisfy exe | ~— entions Nox. and 3,705, in oe Hatthew G. Eniory’ Geo. il. Plant, A. & T. ¥. ichard, and Owen & tix shane mh 33-td v. c. Hes, Will be wold at public, of MUNDAY, ie PU recently vac: ven} by Uni Petes By order of ‘the Q States Army. Brevet Colonel, PR Cs m2.6t Chief os jartermaster, 1RDS: FOR SALE—Fi lot and female, Mocking Bird: No. 137,B street south, betwe en east, fronting Pa. ave. Sapien GoBTE. PPeorosaLs FOR FORAGE. etal omg DaraRtMent or Virotnta, iM ‘A., Mare 12, Sealed Pretese ibs ‘twigitcate) will be Tecvived at this office until ee Avril, Te tor tie deity San yt yell - 500 BU aligay OATS, 30 ‘ONS 0! To the Quart: nied j et at Richmond, Virginie in such gusntitics an may be required frees during the ending June 3, Separate Proposals are required for oats, to be sound. clean. and wi rete loss than 2 pounds to the bushel; for hay well cured, of the best quslity, and well baled Blank forms for Proposals. and information as to mrt and conditions of delivery cau be obtained at this o! ‘The right to Bo pad any or all bids is reserved. and. the usual condit-onv mentioned in Drevions iter Lseaents from this ofice will be Teguired to be ob perved by bidders. The envel containi ing Proposals to — “Pro ot Forage,” and forwarded by amit this month to month, isu. By order of the General Commandin: tment overage. ner. @. CHAN Brev ey etn master. Pee mble te Uhl ief Quartermaster Dep't Virgini Dep't Virala,_ prerosats FOR FRESH BEEF. Orvicr Commrsxant oF ScusterENce, Fort oe Sha ateai S aE, Se encumes nite tr D, Voeapal sie aea a eae th Gt HP hie H ny jose to on tiguthe from date of execution ofc contract. a Separate proposals ‘will be received for tarnishing scilcholee cute of FRESH MEATS may bere ‘1 jer to officers be same ‘“‘Gonditions, Kena heretotore ee ee miz-t Ist Lieut.4th US Ange kD. a. pes isTO oe: NOTION. btained fri fngion Contre the District of kraut uA SW. PRL ie of cables tas BoPh le. iby oe amie i the rue seeks ffir ta bs heres cheese calaa meee it mh? ines -H. iiawrt prembeton ington county, Sountysia the ‘ie Dintrict SipRinee rw wsston ‘dee to Ts Bio g 18T0 GIVE IVE ROTIOR. foun some cased Autpegens ne aoe i a STATES Pal me [ AUCTION SALES, —| ADDRESS INSURANCE, FUTURE D. ys. ae ‘ARCH_MIGH WIkDS_F a a BY¥™. L. WALL & co. Auctioneers, ‘TFUT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW. Btorea No. 90 ‘Pea, e+ Cor, 9h st. INSURE TO DAY. TRUSTEES: SALE OF GALT’S nq A. 8S. PRATT @ SON, MSTA CUNE Wittig ive AN No.3 ¥. M. C4. Butideng, cor. Shand D sts. | Uae na & virtue of a decree of the represent omiy the best companies, and pay losses Court @f the of severely and promptly. Ne charge for Polucy, Sur- donat. | equity cause therein pending. tev, or Stamp. mop.” | seal darendarte tees vad | ee deers, w SEMAN, of oetoate stant. o' p.m. OK. vell at public suction. TO THE tow, MK awd eee “4 EM ENS. of New York, thi Ld WHARF PRIVILEG! cl a Bank of Washington. of pons and oe ae Tra AyD ets Concaxes 1837. CAPITAL AND US_.....6960. Phe eee eet he Ineures all seid 7 OE Tease are equal to the GY te soe aul ot which are ‘amount of the entir= Also for sale, the HORSES, CARTS lease hart and wharf privil the a fr aachinery and appurtenances, wil er and wena “Ne =e Eredar Bue es P a EA a NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, | ® 7 be sold. RAILROADS. ART PORD 1 Baurmonr AND OHIO RAILBOAD, Wasninetos, 1889, between WASHIN' 708 BALTIMORE w. pogo AND TI Wi are now run as Leave dally excent nex saab Ft: re FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 8 A. M., and 3:50, FoR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. xcept Saturday and Sunday and 5:00 P.M. ‘KLIN FIRE Aarts TRE i aera FIRE (KU! THE Tok ene RE jzspaancs 00.,0f Bart Whove sufferings hare been protracted from hidden | _19 Ite ib egind, 2°50 F. | consce, asd wiseon cases require premnt trentment aia 5 THE ATNa LIF torender existence desirable: If you are suffering, or have suffered, from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health? De you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a lit (tle extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine some- times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on set- and 8:00 eo 9 Feb wt. tling? Or does thick skum rise tothe top? Or is | Asediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? a | £ Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia ? | — oe ? | Tnocgy pe erween wasuinoron Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells POROUS am of fainting, or rashes of blood to the head? Is | mrnCtON sca WEWY a Peonn. your memory impaired? Js your mind constantly | welling on thie rubjcct? Do you fee! dull, tidoas, | atEAMER COLUMBIA. frum the FOR NEW YORK. teithout change af cars. MOND. | ve daily (except Sunday) at Se. m., and 12 moping, tired of company, of life? Do you wish to pm om ee yey FOR PHILADEUPAL | eee Sunday) at Sa. m., and 19:40 i be left alone, to getaway from everybody? Does any aod UEGRERENNS o yemttote, Sinaueentar AD tHE" ease WILLIAMS” FIRE INSURAWOR BE BL Cage Fe aergeree sl —— tou the moet Feassuabie terme Sad loam Betton: AND ‘FoTomao RIVE: Freight received on TUESDAYS omty, from Ito end 55 oO | little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep neg TS awuEhry vuinet oto pm X55 22500"). m. ond Pastacet broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eyeas | ™mhiSly ‘reat. Goorgriows, D.C. pan ppt ee brilliant? ‘The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do Fray dina scope, oe, Be ARE (er hee er pis at the “Avenue offen can there, Rrra aha have | sue yourbmsiness with the same energy? Do you Be Sopces taken to the depot, and put into the baggage | tot asmuch confidence in yourself? Are your spir- aadeon pacdulg butwecs ‘Weskinguis, Batancrer Banage its dull and Gagging, given to fits of melancholy? If | eag7-tf paces, mew iors ae totes. 14 SORSOR Master of Transportation, | so, do not lay it to yourliver or dyspepsia. Have | Mizecnanrs’ LINE OF STEAMSHLPS no $0 ERO. 8 KOONTE Mare Agent, Washington, you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees wasmiNoTon AD’ austen DENTISTRY. weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute , w. Bank this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint ? 1213 PENNS) yes = CE : i an Den ant done in the best moat manner, and Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly be chee | , Gas. Chloroform or Ether used, if desired = “ee = tra without pain. Cont ped boarding pupils in English department um. Forel cirealars containing full information addres sir REV. J. A. LIPPINCOT cured, and sexual excesses, are sll capable of Ppro- in perfect health? You never hear such men com- plain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpt- Exits Bounds Jar Java Cote m4 op omy ry (Entrance on Greens ng following named Ordnance Lowis Arsenal. Mo. ¢ St. 3 Artitfery ae Badiles, repaired; 00 Artillery Valise taddles, repairable; 6968 Artillery Collars. Be hdr to the Snderelenct Pa 8 for Pure! mh] Maj. of Ordnance. Prerosais 5 FOR SURSISTENCE STORES. ible Dxrot Comminsazy oF St — "mais ciini ihc ry nei office a he following a outwit barrel 2 Fucaily fee: ee tation of the heart ‘Thar a= a-e- amass they cannot succeed in business; they don’t become sad and discouraged; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you and them right in the face—none of your downcast looks or | NC, izeame Sirects. @. Box 1511.) ‘h 7th, 1570. any other meanness about them, I do not mean those who keep the organs inflated by running to ex- ducing a weakness of the generative organs. EDUCATIONAL, : a es organs of generation, when in perfect health, make | — SorFP. L2Peixgort FEMALE INSTITUTE, —_ ete OFFICE OF PoTomac | FERRY COMPART, ARLES STBEB' BPE en theman. Did you ever think that those bold, de- Severs Steer lect Boas 5 ‘ : Steamer WA W. fe ie fe sogeiremet ot. pla Rvery fects fiant, energetic, persevering, successful business a cone TRL ER Fren eal MORRO Fepecial ‘attention ‘girents to Music and Ornamen- | men are always those whose generative organs are sch tearing W is | cess, ‘These will not only ruin their constitutions, Pserosais FOR FRESH rps Oprice Actine Comm caste iMeceanne but also those they do business with or for, for ng Beddl How many men, from badly cured diseases, from the Ar. | the effects of eelf-abuse and excesses, have brought ria tiene: about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce al- most every other disease—idiocy, lugacy, paralysis, =<) rpinal affections, suicide, and almost every other co in mr arreli form of disease which humanity is beir to, and the El eenaee real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one, eaeaca uneae tor ink into contract: betance as Gl ed Hae cane Seer. Seas Diseases of these organs require the use of a Bin- Degidg Ruiter, ® ealioue bard Ou” retic. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU mhs-6t Brevet Majors ti REE es, is the great Diuretic, and ts a certam cure for dis- pours, WELL! cases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Or- wtaton's OF; win Cire arch ganic Weakness, Female Complaints, General De- ape Siti Keep tue afar ones ata from the city for the iCall by a written guar- bility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever canse originating, and no matter ofhow long stand- ing. ae . will ae If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue, Our fiesh and blood are enp- ported from these sourées, and the health and hap- pines, and that of Posterity, depends upom prompt use of 8 reliable remedy. 19 years, prepared by H.T.BELMBOLD, Drag- gist, 594 Brosdwas, New York, and 106 South 20k strect, Philadelphis, Pa. Paict—@1.% per bottle, NO™# ARE GENUS UNLESS DONE UF 4m steel engraved wrapper, with fac-simile ofmy ‘Onemntcal Warehouse, and signed Soar H. T. HELMBOLD. whs-wow aivasret

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