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RA AUCTION SALES. : B* THOS. 5. ei¢ Theres’ Ly a ese aeree roene of trust, ITLROADS. Bt v RAIL OAD. OHIO an og 8:08, 9:03 o.m., and iS, celts «FOR ANNAPOLIS, mand 4:10 p.m. Ne trains to or re 5 UNDA y- BALTINO; Leave at soo > 1:45 p.m WAY sr are? Ranena sat pa ey ct FOR ALL PARTS Wk THE Wrest Leave daily, except Sar janda and Xo nin and foam oe =e iy, at 5:10 On Saturday sete and 6-10 m. and 8:09 p.m ae AURINY At 3:18 and 8:00 p. monly. connecting Relay Station with trains from ‘Baltimore Yeotine. Parkersburg, Pittsbarg, &c. Vow Ser axbr vints between Relay Honse and Strasburg Seave af's 15D. m., connecting at Re- jay House with Strasburg and Winchester accommo- dation train. ‘Through tickete to the West canbe had at the aehington Station Ticket Ofice at all hours iu the 7. woe See Tee Philadet And Boston see ad- f ch "Fags. ® ane, Dot Master Transportation. L ket ashington. sel3 LE. General T bao $ KOONT: EDUCATIONAL. B*™1s vooaL crass OF ORAL kas iNerrrerion Palen. a Mi gE ROUREGR AES eet >gameapt HOTELS. Ww ILLARD’S HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. 0. REMODELED, REFURNISHED, FIFTY PRIVATE BATH-ROOMS, AND BLEVATORS ADDED. OPEN NOVEMBER 2, 1872. _dect-ty J. F. CAKE, Proprictor. ‘NION ORR Sears. D.C. ‘Id baths, bells, is big ne ad lo- cated Deis situated on the line of the Washitaton id Georgetown City Passenger rail cranial , from the railroad pam the door every two or three minutes. Furst of this house can reach any of the public Daildings of the national capital or any place of ammecasent, Ac. by m plossant ride of afew tingten, Persons doing tneines along the line of the canal and on the wharves will find it to their advantage to ip at this honse. Naveai ty BROUGH FIN WASHINGTOD PHIA, AnD i Wasu ce November 5. 1572 between WASHING ‘ON and NEW YORK NEW YORK, without change of cars. daily (except Sunday) at 3.00 a. um, 1-00 and sa POR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 8 a. m_, b-@ and 320 ON SUNDAY for New York at $:20 p. m., snd Philadelphia jag care for New York on 8:50 p.m. train Through tickets to Philade Iphia, New York and Boston can be bad at the Station Office at all hours Baltimore and Ohio railrow advertisement see between Washington, Baltimore, Annapo- od Be, Wet “ros. Si} Barter Transportation, TE Agron Washington. jel ALEX ANDRLA 2 ‘Fyre = BE. Local traine for A Alerania eave as follows:— 8:55, 11-18 8. m., 1:43, *3:38, 6:02, 1:38 veal trains ts om Aicrandrle ee a pails, <318, 5.28, Sprain marked ( Tis ‘umect with iratne om Waah- am sand Ohio a SuaNts 0 Ac ee feaves Washington m. daily cr SOUTHERN x! xP RESS, via Richmond, Teanes Washington WS8 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Thromeh tickets to all pel vuth and South weet Sor eae at Offices, cormet Iki strcct aud Peuneyive, Bie avenue, and corner éthi street and Pennsylvauia here narschgore cam leave onlers for lhggage to ue Checked ‘at all hotels aad residences through to desti- E'S. YOUNG, eu? Pamonsor Agent. jy20-Hf Betas a AND, SOTO eee Depot cor-tih and B streets, N. W. TRAINS LEAVE FOR | TRAINS ARRIVE AT pe TIMORE. SHINGTON. w liegere Bxp. . Baltimore Mail, ak , Western Exp... vanday . cept Si 1:35 8-5 stern Exp.. diaily. wre Ac- ‘6:23 p.m, Pacific Express, daily, ex-; daily, oxcopt Sunday. y jaus 2. Accummmundasion acinnati Ex-|. dat grove daily, cucopt San-}10.33 i m., Southera Ex- lar daily, except Sun- 7.55pm. Western Exp. brs july ‘Trains leavi hington 11:08 @. m. and §.33 with trains Icaving Maribo- Teavtig thet s leaving their orlers at Ticket OMices, Sth eres see Pennsylvania avenue and and residences to all points North and otgh tickets to innati, Columbus, St. Louis, New Orleans, rancisrs. and all points north, t ARRY. Gen’ — a ‘Ageae ay Chi orthircet, weet, + od sot: be E.S. YOUNG, Gew’l Pase’r 1872 rewnsyiNists route 1872 To TLE NORTHWEST, SOUTH, AND SOUTH- ‘Trains leave ae follows: Washingron.. 438 4. m.| Baltimore “ 8 &. m. bg 53 p.m « 7.3 p. m. bd m me mm m THE € AT BOUBLE TRACK ROUTR, With eh gent Scenery, Palace State-room day and might cars, with modern improvements wm hundred mile ear The 10-38 a, m. daily except Saniay ng northwest, 7:33 p.m. daily, and $:40'p. m., inday , weet, to Western and Central Given at all times. Procaring tickets at this office can ‘commodstions in Palace Lrg ord Cars for Pitas: A d20 SCOTT PLACE, Betwoon I and K streets, AMILTON HOUSE, dec4-3m Northeast corner of Mth and K sts HE BRYANT fHoUSE, hing ap un Cd lara savect and N. Y. avenue. After the Ist of Doe T, 187%, Permanent ‘Transient Boarders will find this house one of the ans desirably aad most conveniently located houses in the city. ‘The rooms are neatly furnished, well lighted and ve sme and provided with sll modern home sc- sa “The char but _the wants and the com- arefully ote =e for. are 1: PN cat 1 o The proprietor provide a good caterer. Hoss Borer, No. 709 G STREET, jetett Betwren Tra ane 81m StREEte. (2s iueeRIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprictor. Frosting PaxxsYvanta Between W3th and ith streets, Wasnixeton, D. 6. NUE, ful to the public for in the pasty the, Propeictor ‘asks his oli frieedet end | T test the accommodations of his present ret any which he promises shall be tbund' at Iennt mie beat Jand-if {Rep., Chron. “(POR ARLINGTON,” VERMONT AVENUR, T. ROESSLE & SON, oclt-ty Proprinrors ©. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. Suspar SCHOUL ALDS. s poeta m Murphy op Genesis, Iw ‘The Beuan Question Book for 1373. All the Lovsou Pagers, Teachors Aids, and Samday Sehe ESHER: WM. BALL ANTYNE, itr eA28 Tth street. OMMENCE THE NEW YEAR WITH A Cc DIARY. wa BE SURE YOU GET THE BEST: SHILLINGTON,} Bookseller and Stationer, Corner 4% street and Pennsylvania avenues, Hes FIFTY DIFFERENT KINDS, including the PATENT SELF-CLOSING DIARY. AMERICAN LAND ENGLISH ALMANACS OF SORTS FOR 1b BLANK BOOKS, As BOOKS, YLeR RUSSIA ENGLISH AND FRENC 4 vost ESKIN POCKBT ’ THING IN THE STATIONERY LINE pee Wholesale and Retail, t * SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORB, deeS0-tr Corner 4% street and Penna, Ts WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS: capi lly illustrated; 5@ tal edition; iu parts, very ful “PUSPRATT'S CHEMISTRY, j ’ : CE TOCRMAN © SON, 89S oth streot, corner of I wrest, MOHUS 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Conner Lita 9rRxeT, Would eall special attention to elegant stock of PANCY GOODS, Paris, Vienna and Bngliek; also, superb stock of BOOKS, jast received, both Rngtish and American, including many Now Works ani Kew Editions. A large and very complete assortment of JUVENILE end TOY BOOKS. declite COR. lira STREET AND PA. AV. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOUL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK. raha Satmoter tan. § Wed. Jan. 22 Parthia. Wed 3| Wal. Jan. 2 Jara. Feb. Sesumere marked than” Go wot ciary seerage pas WEDNESDAY and SATUR- from New York. ov Paseacx.—Cediv, and $1390 gerade Tenge ae ‘tickets ‘aris, additio “ cura Nicgsia’ So? voratle teri sengers. Aad every following re from Li and Queenstown, iGeeene: Skee, siverpoo! ° Slit ca lading given’ to: Beltee,, Giaagows Hewes : ines, avre, Satrere nd er rate ‘on the Coutinent and for editerranean ports. For frei sens, 8 ty Po ~~ ‘Trinity Ber ‘dine NCHUR LINE STEAMERS SAIL EVERY SATURDAY. Passengers bucked to and from any Railway Sta- tion or Seaport in — Britain, Ireland. Norway ecdem., omnes Ky Germany, France, Uoitand, Belgium andthe U ‘Cabin fare from NEW YORK to LONDON, a BRPOOL, GLASGOW and DERRY, $63 aud §7. EXCURSION TICKETS, $120 olmmatian, $39; Steerage, $30; all payable in rrene¥ Partire sending fur their friends in the Qld Country ean purchase tickets at lowest TEES EA mPa te the, Aawat, C ares te ke 4 23 F street, HEN ERSON BROTHERS, mayi6 Bowing Greew, New York ALL SCHBDULE. FOR NORFOLK LK AND BOSTON. 6th, 1872, the Beemet Th “UNbY Pal fine eevee Belper SORELY See agate becking at Norfolk with te MM Seoamsabi ‘3 "TS Mae Bespt h — Ticket Ghee at cnam'y Epes offce,cor- ali eae pire = Oe (ened. ne EXPRESS - -] waa ae PHILAD ELEM, ALEXANDRU, MoneSTOWN, v.C ih. ny WEDSESD Pier 33) ww Philadel- So wea ma Bet oes TERA at pom. obforst. tere = ME, jaessteee LINE OF STRAMSELPS. ASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. ccreiter the fine Stexmahipe zs. aa KNIGHT and 301 cinsosee Pie ate “a. ia, and 3 . B. DEwuam, ium oe ap (ad Rew Yak “yelrtt J. W. THOMPSON, President. YMNALS WITH TUNES. HYMNALS WITH TUNES AND OBANTS, Edited by Rev. Chas. * Hall and 8. B. Whitely. Also, a (ull assortment of EPISCOPAL PRATER BOOKS, Im all styles of binding, just received by BICHARD B. MOHUN & 00., nov” 1014 Pennsylvania avenue. OTICE. NING OF A NEW 81 STATIONERY STO) —= AnD Bom ag BOOK BAROFaSrORr. af First. pods wt fair for ¢ LiTHoGRA FaixG. se tRGnAVING: F INTING ‘The pabite = aed to call and examine our new iN. F. FRENCH, Under National Metropolitan Bank, beewanademiaieass, ho ~" hy Wy ‘ashington, D. 0. LIVERY STABLES. J. Baghgtt aon Gis tahscrect bet. D und’ Kenad Chota Aten a between ih and lath. “Ofc, W ards??? sol2-tf LLISON NAILOR, J A 1 AND HIRING STABLES. ae CAREIAGES aud COACHMEN. 132d B street northwest. ALINE STABLES.—R. CRUIT, JR. AM ET, Burwees ere ae AnD 181. Senn Sealy Comegeas ore A ‘KT, Between D ann B. fork ee, and a fresh supply of RICHARD VANT, Proprintor. DNANT, Brows SH. NAILOR’S STABLES, 1326 B ST. mae the latest styles constaatl: < Garvisgse by UNL PHS STOCK 13 OLEARED OUT, AS HB INTENDS BUILDING. j 7” HOUSEKEEPERS AND ALL OTHERS IN WANT OF GOODS WILL BEAR THE ABOVE IN MIND. JT WILL COST YO NOTHING TO COME 4ND BXAMINE TH: STOCK. C.. . Sneeere .: .§ COAL!! WOOD: wooD:: 1 COT cumple ine \BTAIL! - CHEAP FoR asa! Deliered direc from Vestal ant Whent. 9940 LBS, QUARANTEED 70 THE TON. eet ae SALES. FHIS AFTERNOON. Y a. Rye Auctioneer, A258 ONSTAR ERS Seite abit one Peaeioes er eee IRNOON, Sates tae SNe reat, sale. (fp — a ied H. COLMAN, TS eet ree ‘Pennsylvania avenee. EXTENSIVE BANKRUP STOCK AT AUC- will sell at public anction, at pron MONDAY, 13th of Jan: | oft 2 F street, between 9th and reine ‘ghole of stock. formerly the prop YF bet Tue oat amy Lacee, But- ecm, rod yf hnd Ribbons, Ladica ) Undergar- and Gent's Merimo Underw: poe bad Behssore, Goreme Targe stock of Bi Trimming, i Eringes of | ail kines ‘and colorey @ latee S50, thirty and sixty day ei nd nednreemnat. y thity ty days, with good hd t. MES GUILD, Auct. J3-10t sami’ Sa STAG, Salesman. BY Poe ity & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 001, northwest ner Wth aad D streets. TRUSTEES’ Pale oF. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, BRICK HOUSE ON ELEVENTH STREET SOUTH WEST a virtue of rd of trust, dated June 2h 121, recorded in Liber 653, folio 47, of the land records of W atom county, District of Col un.bia, aad by dire rec of the holdor of the note se eu thereby. we will Sell at public anction, ou thy premises, on AY. January Qlst, i873, at 3 o'clock p.m.,the fellow ing decribed proporty ts amet i said deed: All that picce or parcel of ground in rar fe city, District of Jumbia, Known a part o of ont seven (7), in square (353) three hundrod hres, betiming tor thosane at a point one found ‘fret and three inches south from the north- weet angle of said square, and running south along ith etrecteouthweet nineteen feet nine inches, thene: east ninety-nine feet ten and @ half inches, thence north fifteen feet eleven inches, thence west fifty-two foot feo ges a ahalf eS thence north three feet, hence eight inches, thence north on fh, i lh ‘west thirty-one foot six inches t Wy beginning, including au alley on until ap alley CaS in the rear. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12months, deed of trust on the qe ‘notes: pares today until the ea- elvee num, payable semi-annually. preperty is struck off. All conveyancing at purchas- ees cost. Ifthe terins of sale are not complied with within seven days i trustees reserve the right to resell the prv "perty at the isk and cost of the Aetwulting Burchasor. ty giving three Gays’ notice ta some newspaper in "ARN 2 Trustees. iP-cote eke WILLTAits, Aucta. tT eR, YB. H.W ABT Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No, 729 Seventh strest, bet ween G and TEuer ES" RAT OF TWO THRER STORY RICK DWELLINGS ON TAK Sor SIDE ¥ RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, BETWREN pt fal AND TENTH STREETS, AT AUC- virtue of adeed of trast to us, dated July , 1572, and duly recorded in Libor No. Gas, tole one of the land records for an of ten dare _ trict ut Columbia, and by direction o thereby, secured, wo will sell at, pnblic front of the premises, to the thest THURSDAY, vyanusry, 23, 173, at 4 o’cloc! all those certain Pieces or parcels of ground eens as lots 106 and 107, of Lanckton' y's subdivision of lots unmbered luo, Wh} and. Ww2of Joseph F. Kelly's sub. division of west half of square 365, together with the vementa thereon. Tine of sale in case of each house: The pnomeee the “iebt secured by said deed of trust, vis: 92500, with interest at 0. roent. aud the expenses of ‘bale in eash, and the b nce in 6 and 12 montis, with in- terest, Secured by a deed of trast on the property. If terms of sale are ‘hot complied with in seven days after sale the property will be resold at the risk and cost of defaniting purchaser. @ 100 deposit on acceptance of bi bid Sonveyancing at at urehase ' 's Cowt.. BUS Est Prastees BM. Rome ——— okie i WARNER, Alu Y GREEN & eae MS, Auctioncers, Northwest Web aud D streets. vera, Wentn lee REAL ESTATE ON PENNSY Lae BETWEEN 61a AND Tae ‘Ste rs. EAST. ‘On MOND the 20th day of January, D. 173, at 4 mi, Wo Will sell at Drabite uuction, in front of the premises, part of Lot No. Lee's si vision of original lot N. square No. 873, as recorded in the office of the he yeyor of the District of Columbia, and desaapbed as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of ‘sald lot, and running theuce westwardly with the line of eels is avenue a thence northeasterly #0 inches, thonce by aight line east to the angle formed by the fanction of the west lines of lots No. 5 and 9, in said square, thence southerly 87 feet 1 inch to the beginning, with the improvements, con- sisting of s fine three-story Frame House, with a gyed cellar and back building, containing teu rooms, with water end gas througt | ane. Termes of sale: One- fourth, cash; balance fn 6, 12 and 28 months, for which the purchaser will be re: quired to give Promimcry notes tn ranal amnounte, wit Tagern ot rom date, and secured by a deed of trust on ‘$20 down when the Sropmty lnsold, Ganvorses macing at cost of purchaser }OHN H.SEMMES, { Trusteos. _S-eokda CREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 4 at & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, 001, northwest eoruer 10Kh und D ste, STEE'S SALE OF V. ABLE PROPERTY Tue ON OF A MASE TORY VENUE, BE- a az a oe ExEEES NonrHW ast, t ne ea ee party secured, Iwi mises, on. TUESDAY, the athasy ad @orclock p.m al that (i Columbia, Fnown sed snd described ne par red ) Ba uot ah ; ner of Snel ae the Bor oaid ‘avenge northwest wardly eleven (1! pies sak ee « thence southweetw: and at rij said avenue to the rear line of sald along said rear line, ‘eleven, (11) feet and four (4) inches, and thence northeestwardly to the place of ing. ‘erms of eale: One-halfcash; balance in 6 months, teem escere brs took of eek A deposit }) will bé required when the property is struck rehasor’s cost. If request “it the ie anction, ‘on the * of off. All conveyancing at the he terms ied with within seven anya rom sale, the irenee reserves the right to resell property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purch- s WS. “jaa GRKEN See Wael Eitate Broker and Ave Lear patna en cFARI ‘Trustee, eWILET AMS, Aucia, TRUSTEE'S SALBO T OSE ON THR W. ee bE 6 UTHE. SEN MAND NST By virtue of adeed of frust-dnted Oto TAR; 170, and duly recorded in Liber Mo. 638, Jand records of Washington county, im the Dis ict of Columbia, I shall well. on the mises, om ‘¥ January 13th, 1873, at 4 ovctock Sit Of Lot lettered SA," in Adie’ reco fib <iviaion of original lot ‘awanbered twenty three }), in square num! s . erst One ball cash; beiance in six and twelve rest on thet mon, aad it Peitrii ti Frtee, jand-eodds , §: O'HARE & son, * Wholesale a: il Grocers, 1213 Seventh Street Northwest, between Mand N. SUGARS, MOLASSES, &c Combes, Granulated and Powdered’ Sugars, 7's lbs. Brows jugars at bottom prices Our Mi Seer ans Mulassos is handsome. Bxtee quality Drip Syrup: FLOUR, Welch's, Ray's and Tenney Steet Famity ond lj wie LWA TARD, 61. SOAP! BOAP! Prostor & Gamuble's Oleine Sonp. 1@cemte per pound bar; nipmepnantes for box of 68 Ibs. NDLES. Wax Candiea! Wax Gadkes: Wax Candles! BAISINS, D9 Tbe. Raisins for... Best orn Citron, aw 's Celebrated pie Cider, ‘to ® “B—Bring Price L her dealers Sabie nie tnd x boas 8, OHARE & SON, jalo-tr 22913 7th street N. W., between M and N. Lose LIFE. SOLD BY dec6-Im ALL DEUGGISTS. O8T WOND! iL M : BEI UL, VENTION Fasieg pale, the iting a Gesaurenes - F- APPLEBY Truster, “Siv-00 (Rep.] Pt AGGAMAN, Auct. ¥ THOS. KE. WAGGAMAN, Auctioncer. O19 7th h stroot, ‘opposite Post Office salfgee and by virtwe of a deod of trast dated 30th day of December, It, and recorded in iibor fos SF ‘eicl + one ang sesignod, am trustee, I wi he 23rn pat oF JANUARY, ‘ws mae all Chat a orien a péece or pareet ot inad civente af inet city ay in the | Disri Boginning at a point in said lot, distant 60 fest 4 inches north of D andl 20 foot cant of 13th street wost, and jo said Lith street; thence ou a mid iush street Sa(nimety two) beet hort te Por: msylvania avenue, thence easterly alc jong ae avenue (35) thirty-fect aud three inches, thenc png het direction at right ancles with veal a ae nue forty-two feet and elevea inches, and thence south to the beginning. ‘This property is on the southeast coruer of Lith street and Pennsylvania ay. and is improved by four-story brick building, with store on ths firs Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the residus in one and two yours, The deferred paymonts: bear interest and to be secured on the property sold. Tho sum ome to be paid dewn at tine of sale, and if terms ¢ le are not complied with within fire days from time of sale. the property will be resold at the cost and risk of defaulting parchaser. Conveyancing at chaser's cost es ae E. APPLEBY. Trusteo, 310-6008 THOS. BK. BY GREEN & WiLLIAae ee 1001, northwest corner lWth and D streets. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURS AT AUCTION. By virtue of am dond, of urmet dated the Ith aay of Ane A dD. , fend dul faqee tS in wag 676, folio 343, ome of the lend records on 1 al to WaDWuShe vibe 1: tye Asch Toth Sey ‘No. ween Se sttentas neetwesh, commenting TO ofleck a, m. van oxcellent aasortment of Hons old Furniture, ¥ Black Walngt Frame Parlor Suite, epholatered in airelotl Black Walnut ee Carma Sere Walnut Frame ve, Walnut Whataots. Walnut Bockcawn Ont’ Marble-top Chunbor Suite, with Walnut nie Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Painted J Ovtage Fu Furie are, Sideboard, Walnut Dining Tables Walnut Cane-seat irs and ral ers. netrane Lounge, Husk, Cutton-top and ether Mat- aiwen. Brussel ‘ain and other Ci Parlor Maatbes ant ctuer Meakin £ Stoves. ‘all Olicloths and Stair Hand many other trust, ‘Terms Carpeta, oryware, &o. articles ‘mentioned | i: said deed of B. WUNDERLY, Ti i6a__ [Rep] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Roce: IT Y LATIMER & CLEARY Anctionsers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ith st., Star Office Building. il EXECUTORS’ SALE OF STOCK. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Januar; 474 olclock, the undersigned, Rixecutors 0 ofthe late Lewis Johnson,’ will sell, at the auction rooms of Latimer & Cleary, southwest corner Peun- 1 ania avenue and Lith street, the followin, 5% £08 Corporation of Alexandria 6 per cent, coupon pada, with January coupon 6,000 City of. 2.200 hed Louis 6 per cont. Cou Fk) Alexandria ‘and ‘Strams tg Ne etter Rel Mot ‘opolitan Bank Stock. : cpa mpeopotitan a fa Washington and Georgetown Stroct Raitroad Ist mortgr bo 128 Shares Fircman‘e i ngaranee Stock, UENe oatesh, { Bxecutors, BAC! I-a biti is & CLEARY, Aucts. Bt GREEN © WILLIAMS, Auctioncore, No. 1001, nortiwest corner 10th and D ats. TRUSTER § ry oF VALUABLE. | sect PERTY AT AU By virtuo of a.deed of (runt, dated Se e=: I], recordad in ieee Tolle dof the land records of Washington spor Dist of irection of the ho © ne and b Ider of the notes secured thereby, a sell, Pa malic auction, on the premises,on MONDAY, the 13th day of January Is, at 3 o'clock p. m., all that pioce or parcel ot Zrowal known amd described an Bir Ittored F, in Chester and donk o cee ie of Square ae’ handred and tw: ‘Subject to's doed of trust dated Sepictter Sit et for or 94,0, parable in 18 mouths, with intorent at Bok Seven pet from. ou: ions recorded in Iai ates be records of Washington county. “Te cael; balance in six and twelve One-third notes and deed of trast mentha, ‘secured by property, with interest at the rate of seven own whoa the prepert nin. @ its tonme of a wager Teepe coos ‘complied Fometas af oF cent. ‘e not PA. -P. popgR, LLB, { Trustees. a30-e0td GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, -Aoctionssrs, ‘Northwest corner of 10th end D streets. cancrEy SALB OF VALUABLE PROPER. TY BEN 6: T ETRRETS NOBTHWEOE, oo TE AND Tm Under and Pi vintes <f sdetess china Ramen Katty cause Mo. 3998 In cad courte eherets | Th oO. in Win We Wi ord ‘aud wife erie | ¢ and Truman A” ‘and “wits, sad Ambrosia cLeod are undersigned, trustees duly appointed in eaid cause, will all ot mblic anc- 1 Hon, tn front of the: = 07, MONDAY ste 38%, | ing january, A.D. o'clock p. m., thas pats o ‘sh (6, } aare Fr E . Fs thence h one hundred and -four (124) feet, part jum ixtoon, (16,) dered fo ndred nine, t cis of ‘Washington, deecribed: en folléws—Begier for the same at the northeast corner of anuing thence weet forty one (41) feet, it forty-one (43) feet, Ly 3 = one and, thence north be hun- ape thereon, oon- f ied daz froma the theday of (ite per wil be reaokd of ‘thee fen zane notice in any newspa: ‘ashington. wae conveyanci at haser. ATT! wy emus, od GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. YT moti oe th & Bact fs - B h street northwest id TRUST: BY AUC’ "ae: Sein’ OCR SERRET ED EN 9ru AND 10TH aaa, MN seas & deed of and recorded p Benet a erin P. ge ESE AL, to estate situated in eof Camb » to wit = a a, Ps “Lote a mare Uren BBY OP ROK, noribores corner io na D ots "SU a TERE ae Peay exes i or ney EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. CONGRESSIONAL. yeuaran THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL was then taken up, estion on the Tasedaner'cf me seowkee providing for the appointment by the President of a sufficient numner of inspectors of Indian affairs, not ex- ceeding five, to hold office for four years, unless sooner removed by the Prcsident, to receive $3,000 per annum cach and necessa’ expenses. The i superintendency ard agency as often as twice a year, and to investigate ali mattors to its business, and each bens petwd a power to administer oaths, and examine al cers, Cmploycs, and such other persons as he tinks necessary. The inspectars or any of them shall also have power to suspend any super- intendent or agent and to All Nie place sabtect to the approvatot the President, and shall have power by instituting judicial proceedings to en- ree thé laws and to prevent violation of law im 1© administration of the affairs of-the several agencies and superintendencies. So far as prac- ticable each agency is to be visited alternately by different inspectors. After considerable debate the amendment was —yens 30, pays 16. ‘Mr. Thurman moved to reduce the appropria- tion for the Yankton Sioux from $1,314,000 to £900,000. Adopted. ‘The bill was passed, and the Senate then ad- journed until Monday. HOUSE.—After our report closed— ‘There was a long debate on the paragraph In to the bureau of education in legis. ppropriation bill, after which theamend- ment increasing the appropristion was rejected, ai eat by Mr. Maynard, ™ amcudment, y Mr. Ma; Frefected, caused considera (Tenn.,) which was ble debate, and eLcited « hutnorous speech from Cox, (N. ¥.) On motion of Mr. Young, » (Ga) the appro. priation for the purchase distribution of seeds was increased from ‘500,000 to Mr. H. B. Smith = a at in’ amend- ment tothe par: roving Lod pay judgments. the: ‘Conte Claims: that no part of Sel a) crag foe ued to pay Judgments under act In rel to conraret see nor shall any wach jagont: be Pa Pal Unless @ special appro- Pr Smith calted the Yatiention of the House to the e Secretary of the Treasury showing that Sertng the Gncal yoarending Jans 30, 1872, there had been paid on judgments of the Court of Claims $1,278,000. ‘This, he said, was done by the Secretary under the under standing that the judgment of the court was in the nature of a warrant upon the Treasury. He further charged that judgments were given in favor of men known to have been di during the rebellion. Without acting upon the provision, the com- mittee rose, and the House, at 4:40 p. m., adjourned, 5 Thecdore _—— = the Woeodbull and im Story. (From the Brook n Bogle.) My Compratntxe Frigxp: Thaviks for your vice. You say, how easy good letter of bad ad {give the Ho to the wicked story, aid thus ent it torever But stop and consider. The story is a whole Ubrary of statementa—a hundred or more—and it would be strange if some of them are not cor- rect, though I doubt if any are. To give 8 gen- eral denial to such an encyclopedia of asser- tions would be as vague ani irrelevant as to take up the Police Gazette, with its twenty-four pages of items, pee «This is all a lie.” So extensive a libel requires (if answered at all) a special denial of it several parts; and further- more, it requires, in this particnlar case, not only the denial of things misstated, but s truth- ful explanation of other things that remain ua stated and in mystery. In other words, the false story (if met at all) should be Soatronbed and confounded by the true one. Now, my friend, Jou urge me to speak, but when the trath isa sword God’s mercy some- times commands it sheathed. f you think I'do not burn to defend my wife and Tieth = you know not the fiery # ut am within ml wife’s heart is more ® tain of ch quenches all resentments, She says: «Tet there be no suffering, save to ourselves alone,” and forbids a vindication to the injury of others. From the be ning she has stood with her hands on my lips, saying, Atl ;, Hush.” So when you prompt me to speak for her you counteract her more Christian mandate of silence. Moreover, after all, the chief victim of the public displeasure is’ myself alone, and so long ae this is ba ily the case I shall try, with pesicnons 1 cep my answer within iny own reast, lest it shoot forth like a thunderbolt through other hearts. Yours truly, ‘Turovors TitToN. aletailacnisieesann ee Singular Mortality in a Family. The Rev. Dr. Amasa Converse, editor of the Hrvbaanalensgs vat and Richmond Wa Christian lormerly of Phi Louisville pond the 9th of December fas ater The in! iy doath four day itelligence of reached a relaiv Telative of hig in tlis city on the 10th, aud she communicated it by letter to another ge ie Wedgie =. of Vermont, then ‘oodstock, that state, on the same day. The letter nowt] him on the 13th, on whi day his —_ who wasstanding ra de side, after the letter, suddenly fell dead “need the previous intimation jisease hav- ing boon Given. The eyvernae '— Miss BSS E. Reg 0 who lived for many whom she was visiting, 90 that the news might be broken to her gently; but, although this was done in the kindest manner, ihe nung tay wae able to ewallow anyth toslop.” Se cout td al sw: an) ing Or cou! not start for Wosdatock thate evening, as the last train had departed; lady cocorted Bis Edson. Dy rail, to We latter taking 8 violent chill on the road. Miss Edson, on her arrival at her uncle's, was just able to kiss the lifeless features of her aunt and retire to bed, where she lay, rehome sl: until the 2th of December, when she di Her mother, who was sister to Mrs. Converse, and had long lived with Lat ae et < ow ‘aicl grief, thereupon to her and died on the ist-of January. And thus Gov. is universally beloved and re- his entire family. je has ‘no children. He was clected governor of Vermont by a republican majority of 20,000. Curmess Skavants 4 Fatcure—Olive Har- per, of the St. accompanied by her paid visit to Paris, and was dislinguished at tue variousemtertatnmnents ven af the, Tullerice ty the dignity and ee: ance of her demeanor, and peauty, of the aristucratie English the Spanish style. Her less aitractive; for her ducted in England, was yery supe scntrally bestowed wpon Bpauish Sciddom quit their native country. Shortly alter the oppesition of the higher forthorn powers put an end tothe doa of a union betwoom mpcror Napoleon II, and the Princess a Wasa, of Sweden, he apprised tie of ministers of his intended m: with the daughter of the Countess jo—a measure “which excited some disapproval among them and evem led to their tempo: withdrawal oftice. During the short time which intervened between the public, announcemrnt of the approaching event and its realization the Countess Teba ant her mother took up their abede tn the palace of the Elysee. ‘The marriage was eclebrated with much magnificence tm Jannary 29, 1835, at Notre Dame. ‘The life of the Empros Bugeuio from the time of ber marriage to the breaking oat of the Prussian war was comparatively eventful, having been passed chiefly in the ordinary roa: tine of state etiquette, im visits to the various marsone-de-platsance varied by am extended pro- zrees through France in company with her fend by od sanesl slow: for’ Gao beneatet Health at Biaritz, in the Pyrenneos, the Serre meree in the days of her nd and Scotland and in 1864 to. some of from pct commended in a July, 1888, she to the east to attend the opening o the Suez canal. She was the guest alt of the Sultan and the Rhedive and the fetes in her honor were of the most dazz! departure of the 1870, she assumed the the disaster of when the rounded ress, in terror of her life, fled with ‘rince imperial in dinguise to. England ‘She tock up wer residence at where she was woon after rejoined by che Emperor. THE PRINCE IMPRRIAT. The young Prince Napoloon Engene Louis Jean Joseph was born on the I5thof March, 186, and is therefore now drawing toward the completion of his seventeenth year. While still in arms he was placed on the muster roll of the French imperial guards as a private in the regi- for, as it was intended that he shouki re- ilitary education, and afterward as- sume a military command, it Seem ae =a compliment to the army he should, at east nominally, go throngh all the tows of ‘the service. When old enough to t learn the military exercises he was put thi them with other youths of hisown age, and in this way was taught the bayonet and other drills before he was eight years old. By this C5 too, he had been made a non-commissi officer of his ‘iment, Passed won by step throu; ¢ various grades tow: the rank of colonel. But. while special ai tention was given to his mi training, hi education as a citizen was not neglected. Bewsdlos the ordinary radjments of instruction he received lessons intwo or three handicrafts, the last of which was the setting up of types in the impe- rial printing office of Paris. The object of this may have been simply to extend his sphere of knowledge and enlarge his views in after Tiers but the ability to earn a living like anordiuary individual has before now proved a valuable ac- complishment for even the heir toa throne. It will be remembered that King Louis Phitippe, white in exile in Switzerland in early life, pur sucd for a time the calling ef » schoolmaster. The young Prince Iny bearsthe atation: of bel itelligent, oa tempored, atl very much attached to his friends, His “baptism of fire” in front of the Prussians was the only re- markable event of his life. The late Napuleon was extremely attached to this his only son and heir. The boy is not rej to possess much force of character; but the world may be destined to hear from bim yet. THR HOUSE OF RONAPARTE. The living members of the Bons; iv are Prince or egg see ‘Plon), who married Princess © ter of ‘the King of Italy. He constituicd ‘himself a sort of breaks water between the despotism of his cousin, Yo Emperor, and the liberalism of the party of He lived in fine style in the Palas Royal un until the Napoleonic fabrie broke down. He is now among the dismounted cavalr; af =A ¢mpire, and i pasce his time contemplating beauties of Lake Leman. Bonaparte, who murdered Vie- tor Noir and was acquitted of the crime, was born at Rome on the llth of October, 1815. He was the son of Lucien by his second fe. At the age of sixtoen he took part in the ‘Tuscan insurrection, was arrested for six months in fami: denee was uncle's chef Wescadron. corey hoe Marcmma. mous scrapes be finally an intense loyalty for regime. Ina cowardly way be sg ry BS yao gy F young Frenchman, Victor Noir, and atter being ac- quitted of the offence ‘Terk France. He is now rej to be in Corsica. ‘ardinal Lucien Bonaj priests of the sacred colle; hich he stands 28 on the list, was born in Rome 25th November, 1828. He was nominated car- dinal 13th March, 1868. He is one of the private secretaries to Pope Pius the Ninth. He isa man of finished education, ecg taciturn, and has the reputation of being a dipio- matist. Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte, born Janu- $1813, wae Spo the title of impe- tals, beare the tie o initial wighasen and je holds a 8 position in tthe bebe Princess peter PSfarie, b bora October 12, ~~ married to Count Vinceut Valentini de Ca- te, of the order of of the vatican, in ae Constance, born Jam 30, 1823, became abbess of the convent of the sacred Princess Julie-Charlotte- ens A 30, 1347, to is de wo ver ie of Primoli. ; iy i wo such a on the almost condition of the week. market for re inactive, but firm. The ot atl i I i h t : 4 Py connect, aint? belongimy to one of the best famitics of Shel the defemtant being related te. nee vqmember of Congres fram the sth dia have known each other from cbtid- the friendship thus existing be- Tipen~! inte a warmer af, hood, tw which was matually confessed, and an ment of marriage made im the fw Extracts from the letters that st between them, which wore read during the trial, showne them te bare been aw aifectounte a8 Yovers. ete korea: ov The bistery het uli would da with a change of names and localitivs, far at Toast courtabips out of ton, thengh it concluded “—_ differently from the average of such affaiea, it quarrels and recone * and confidences. Th to have preyed ver @ i ar ate of Ee. Tyee, evidence shows at he acted very unples- antly on several oe causes. His . cyed brunetic differences wer ever, and ap t last Ju would finally obltterst in thetr nat + the fase went For sume mt lower, Miss Jobneon's great astonishment, bk her ove day the early part of last June, formed ber a mid not marry ne longer fection for her or six days provious to this she letter from bim, containing sions of love and constancy. t y young woman was nataral, Lut itainally way toa proud indignation, aud she gave Lis release: The engagement was reported as broken but the ttle world tn whieh the partes 1 Went on as usual enti] about Che ist of last CS tober, when the marriag Emma Elston, of Milroy, Bust moaned. This produced consider aneng & friends of Miss Juhusom, as it Altaost ‘a ditect iusuit to her for hime marry so shortly after broaking faith with her. Btwn tn the aatick by this culminating act ef disregard to her feelings, she de “termalned to him for dam ges for « breach of mevniee, accordingly .nstituted procecdiags in the rior court, Tyner having become a of this county. ease was vory aged on both sides, Voss, Davis, and —— appearing for the plaintiff, and Porter, m, and IHines conducting the defemeec. Both parties have been im attendance thre out the tial, sitting but a fow feet apart, aud @ number ot their frends have manitnstd interest in the proceedings. The jury rw yesterday moruing at 9% o'clock, sind rete: Sbont the same time in the evening, being out nearl e hours. They returned a vordigt for the plaintiff. awarding The plaintift is worth about $5, current the division ts v the maj Side of the vi pooper Institate, It having been anuounoed that Mrs. Wood- hull and Tennie C. Claflin woald spoak at Coop- er Tustitute last evening, about a thousand poe. sons, among whom were many iatice, assembled in the hail for the ne purpose of bearing thom. Warrants, howe ad been issued for thelr arrest, in conjunction with Colonel Blood, es the charge of sending obscene literatare thy the mails of Jan. 6, and tive United States mar, shals were stationed near ng for the PUrpose of arresting them be y enters The batt. “ara Woetitvall “clued the ‘rigiiames of the officers by deguiing hereeit n old lady in a peari-eolored bonnet, with ® wad amd nd white shawl, and while Mrs. Laera dy was on the pleat, apo non-appearance ac ti the latter watked with “~ Soe arteee@e down the center aise, and on froat of the speaker appeared soon after on te stage, where she threw of her disguise, amid’ the loud applause of the spoctaters. She then commenced # tirade agesin-t the law officers, and ina tod manner said that although she knew officers were then on the plattorm tenee br arrest and take her ——- as soon as she had delivered her adarom, ote and resolved, if not prevented, tospeak, and bed come ‘eer ain She then read her lec- = = driven to Ludlow strect dat Marvin! ieabimaos ei pa gu the Gn Choir arrival at je |. Blood, who a Tracy amigned ing rum To Times, oer. ov The MARRIED. JORKSTON— ME HOLS. In Baltian SOUNATOR. of Lan. Bre HOLS, of Philadelphi NILAND-CONNOR, (On the Teh, jowant, at Patrick's church, ty the Rer Kaus. SILAND aud HANNAH CONNOR, ote ot city. SMITH—McCAP the Teh of Jangary EQ church, Baltimers, by thn Wer AN B.SMITH. of Washing Octo Mie ASSAM MCU ATEERY Ost. tumore, Ma . ss0e- B pcse en CUDLIPP. On morning of the 1h imetaet EDWARD DALLES CUDLIPE: tn ts Sub year of ie age The funors! wil! take — toaaorrow (Sanday) 23) 1. from tise yates = ja'svonue. Friends amd 3 Ponussiv Telatives of the family are invited to attend CASSIN. In Georgetown, on the morgi . the from an aces ot of William i A. Camin, daughter of Dr. om Ty jaeed spears S months aud 2) days of the family are respect lly imy ited to gyitend leer funeral from the residence of her parses, No, 100 Fayette street, on Saturday the 11th inet, be [a-pablicen copy) JOHNSON. r Prcemenia, on the 4a iustent, FRANK W son of George Hand Ide Mt Johnson, Rit cE eer are reat to he funcral from the residence «4 bis parents, No. Y60S'G street wrthowest at De o'clock, Saudag, ae January MICHARL KANNALY. On the uth inst RANNALY in the abi poar of bis ago. ‘ia funeral will take place ou Monday evening, the his late residence, corner @ west. His friends aro invited te attend his funeral. ( Sun please copy.) * LINDSLEY. On themorning of the Sh, at bait lo'eko et the residener of hie mother, 0, Reet JOMRPHT LINDSLET. His funeral will take place on Sanday, January iz, atzorcleck p.m. to cieuds wad reladves h Sates (Successor te HARVEY ¢ Mash, . 034 F Stanst, betwese Ninth ent Tenth. amanda’ . sag caaee. ane casmaee marl-ly MAB ae eo ET MAKER AND UNORETAR EB, J 612 ELEVENTH OTREET, near F