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STEAMER LINES. AMEK EXPRESS. ss e Garand 12 BARKER. Ai reseme aie for the seamen Wil we Crouch eethetrest wher’, EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. ____GROCERS. 5. O'HARE & SON, - Wholesale and Retail Grocers, nt | 1213 Seventh Strof Northwest, sehen Mant 1. Pi cight received until sundown. Looves Baltimore A EVERY TUESDAY, | euant cee be om Pier MW te Light street wher! {2% 3t we Ten, good, Ge; choice, 8c; very fincst, $1 er No. 30 Light ane Se : NE & ‘Tea, Tc; good article for 1 NMS SOTAL MAIL STEAMERS Ghotee Gran powrdce Bent wi 35; very bos ge To AND FROM LIVERPOUL, CALLING AT Luperinl Tee Ge, 75e, $1; very finest, 1. Ns NX. pod Black Tea, three pounds for $1. Eoore THURSDAY and SATURDAY EBRR | Weave lon seine of tke Waeat oetred in the city. from Picr 4, North Biver, New York. Also, ap extra English Breakfast Tea. FLOUR, &c. Welch's, Ray's, Tenney's and other brands of Flour, all at icweas possible prices. ‘er pounds a Gsider Srrup: per eallon, 78e; our a Ps ‘Ten pounds New Dates, $1. ) w JOHN G. DALE. Agent, 15 Broatway, | Nine pounds New Pram rk xiv Virk-ortoD. A. BROSNAN, Washington, | Beannte bale boser he sireet, between 9th aud lvth streets. 12-im skican aae ‘PE, SPRING SCHEDULE OF THE WASH- MDT. GIN 133 PeISGTON OsTGR! ‘RwD "PROVIDENCE | Pere French Brandy mrs Ly xunelice ead Murcatel Wine, p F bottle, 2 Laps ¢ Whisky, five years old, Si ds. LL» ber regular trips tw tomching at the princ suge) Will leave. MONDAYS and THU Sweet Catawba Wine, §2 per gallon. C. 5S. HARE & SON, fego-tr 1213 7th street N. W., between M and B BR4* & BROTHER, - S51 Pexnsvuvanra AVENTR, Between Tired and Fowr-and-a-hall Strests, Just received and for sale at the following low prices, for cash: THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YURK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK BARBURB. FKOM NEW YORK. a...Wed_Feb. 28 | Parthia... Wed...Mar. 19 Wed Mar. 5 | “Cute... WeuMar. 35 Wea_Mar. iz} Abyssinia..Wed_Apl. 2 waners marked thus * do uot carry steerage pas- By And every following WEDNESDAY and SATUB- DAY frou New Work. Kates OF Passace —Cabin, 990, @108, and @10 i, according to mcoomedation. Paris, @36, old, additional “Kets on “iavorable terms rage, $3), currency. Steerage tickets from Liverpoot and Queenstown, gna all parts of Europe, st lowest rates. Thi Bills of nding given to Belfast, Glasgow, Havte, Autwerp aud other points on the Coutiseat and for Mediterrancan, purts. "For treight and cabin oage, at Coan) iv ice, Nu. Sica, er tecrage pease, at No, Tit Broad Tory "SWAS G. FRANOKLYN, Agent. AN HOR LINE STRAMERS SAIL EVERY SATURDAY. ‘awerogeTs beoked tc aud from any Railway Sta- eae way. Sweden, Denawat nace, Woliand, Belgium and the U | Cabin fare from NEW YORE to LONDON, LIV- EBPOUL, GLASGOW aud DEBRY, $60 aud $70. EXCURSION TICKETS, $130. Lotermediate, $39, Steerage, $30, all payable iv * Partie sending for thetr friends in the Old Country cam perchase titkets st lowest rates. For further rere appl — Agent, C. CAMMACK, Ja. rect, Washingt: HENDERSON BROTHERS, mas 7 Bowling Green, New York. EW EXPRESS LINE Via CANAL. BETWHRN PHILADELPHL ALEXANDRIA, vA, WASHINGTON ¢ GE KGEIUWN, D.C. Finest Moy une Imperial oes « Extra Fine Hyson Binest Cucolured Japan Gietish Breakfast Bost Oolen CANNED Goops. - 21D. Tomatoes, at Se. or 8339 por don. Sib. Be. or HS Peaches, at Me. or 325 * seeeg se Bygone eee skess 3 ‘Scents. PRICE LIsT or GROCBRInssS AT ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co's, SUGARS. (BEST NEW YORK BRANDS.) “A” (clarified loaf). Lieu Brows nearly white). (nearly wi i ee] 34 fe i - Sailing day from cier 2, North Wharv tra—very high | . Bey WEDNESDAY aud SaTUR Bstre—s good eal AY, ni 12 m. Family—choice From 59 Water street, Geo Famil * AY ands ATC AY soem. Family—Welch’s bost—at iowest rates. of ee sszsess Call at once, as we cannot larantes the paralleled low prices fo: aus detinite leugth of tee REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A. L. BARBER & CO. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co,, fz Buy aud Sell Real Estate. O11 Seventh st., _fcoktt _ [Ohr., Rep] opp. Post Ontice. . GROCEKS, F. * #08Wetre co, - Real Estate Brokers, Walnoraes,| MASON10 TEMPL: Scatheast corner 4%q street and Virginia avenue, | ox HL c southwest, S. "+ 3d G2uker space, WASHINGTON, D. c. ameecenes St FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HOUSES and EL SALE, AND aRCY Geboxuizs OTS FOR HOUSES RENTED and BENTS COLLECT- | HAVANA AND VAL re aa THE FINEST Tas skp is x Lal FRANK BABNUM CaLen RNIA PEA: ca i. BOYLE & co., a TRA. AND NOTE BROKERS, vanoy Country Seat of 64 acres, oue mile osha FARMS, and amall,on the line of the Point of Rocks near Depots, Lt OY fermen? Vie OEP | ssl coee per pound. Meee ‘One of, ‘Bear Catlett's Station, Va, Will N. Ww. be sold in q ON easy terms. oes 1332 F street, near One of 30 scree in Frederick county, Va., 16 mites from W! '»Shenamioah Valley, Sy acree timber, balance in high state of cultivation Amproved HOTELS. by large house and fe oe Price, G50 por cre, On caay termeaee exchange for city prop- Wiitanps HOTEL, One of 29 ed, but fenced, sit: gate Sy nates, Wits a | WASHINGTON, D. 0. SxPrt sere. Both of these farms are great bar: | REMODELED, REFURNISHED, Bix lots on north side of Rhode Island avence, be- FIFTY PRIVATE BATH-ROOMS, AND tyeeen 16h ad dig treet: Sal ea Payinont, bal ELEVATORS ADDED 0 remain fur B¥ jeare, with interest —— ber cent. ‘ a _—s * OPEN NOVEMBER 8, 1873. z — — aa south side, nearly opposite, on very y J. F. CARR, Pro} 5 ree lots corner of Mand Zid streets, Four tote | ————————_—___s “PE om 2th street, between M and N. One lot on Ny, NION Ht jETowN, D. 0. between Zk and 26th streets. Ti on New lots a bt y Septet Saba aS Thebes tt Ratbone Re Farah CE a ee ren ce | Renpeaies tite ere wneraees, tate = A brick hous: containing 10 rooms, bath, water, | cold baths, bells Real ‘ATE AGENT AND Bi jant ar “Omen 1300 F BTRERT is Herre Rakes, | AMUN moves, for Bui . ve Eigen vervows ieee 35am parc of te Six s SP Se ee Ke. EAL ESTATE and sold » | Fyeeny Boze. vested. ‘To this branch of the buauce healt feet, tiom, and will be after give my personal atten at my _ Bo. 709 G STREET, It Wa. m. SSS eee = jems-tt Between Tru axv 8ru Streets. A RAILROAD AND * Froxtine Pesxstivania Avenvs, Between 3th and Mth streets, Beal Estate Mortgage Combined. 7 Wasuinetox, D. 0. ‘Thankfal to the public for generous In ite7:30 Gold Bonds the Northern Pactfic Batl- | the ine Promrictor asks his old friends’ road Company furnishes to the public ap investment | patrons to test the accommodations of security which combines the ready uegotiability, the least ry i a convenience, and the high credit ef a first-class rail- {Rep., road bend, with the solidity and safety of a real ee- tate mortgage on land worth at least twice the amount ee ROUT tod ait Wt. tevin: caned. the let of 13, Permancat aad They are offered ot par MF and yield & crane sod bouees HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchacging game Seeger cnrenrnnd Soeetes Rowees city. The bonds are first and only mortgage the road, ite equipments and earnings, and also on a - = a land grant whie®, 08 the completion of the road, will are low, average 25,00 acres to each mile of track. ‘They are issued in denominations from $100 te 1,0 Coupon, and $100 to 910,000 Registered, bave thirty years to run, bear an interest of 7:3) per cent. in gold, and are EXEMPT FROM UNITED STATES TAX to the holder. T. BORSSLE & 80! ‘The semt-annual interest «a the Registered Bonds is paid with GOLD CHECKS, seat to the post office address of the builder. All Marketable Stocks and Bonds received in ex- change, without expense to the investor, a: their ‘Sighest current prices. JAY COOKE & CO., ee oO Be So ! { BANKERS, | ieee a | wy eo See Ponta’ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ____ FUTURE Days. w. ALL & CO., Auctioneers, is * bs Marble Nos. 900 and 902 Pennsy! THIS AFTERNOON. ¥ B. H. W. EE, Estate Broker and Auctiones: No. 99 'Teh street, between @ and DE SE ‘TRUSTER’S SALE. HO ait aoe ‘a i |! a ry LY ‘at 12 o'clock m.. we ‘sell, at oar auc- eon Tox i otcect and Peaus, 2, torias, G.tTmantowns, Family C: Ni Buggies, Pony Phetons, ice ‘ iti gow dk se cae W.L. WALL & CO., Ancts, A. WARNER, Real K-tate Broker and Auctioneer, street, between G aud Hatreets. OF THREE Two-sTOR Is ORE ey & Express Wagons, Sale perem: 2 i il Sie 13 Not:ce.—Ali pet will please take is i 3 i storage, charges, & fe 3 a rat ¢ 5 PA EH ¥, Surviving trustes. BX LATIMER & Leary. ‘Auctioncers and Real Etats Brokers, Southwest corner of Pomp. aveun: and Lith street, Star Office Building, y Virtue of a deed of trust pee Eaton ed orded in Liter No cords of Washington, D. public auction. in fromtor the est bidder, on FRIDA clock m., all of lots num Bumbered 773, int . C., together with the impro be made known on the day of sale: § acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale plied with within seven will be resold at the risk and cost of the Conreyancing at the pur- at. EW. STICKNEY, Survivin BRAINARD H. WARN UD» STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By WM. L. WALL & CO., Anctioneers. In virtue of a writ of fier! condemnation, issued from and 15, in sia On the EVENINGS of the 26th, 27th, and 28th , commencing at 7:30 o'clock: Paintings, intings, &e., will di Smith & Strong's Gallery, 1 and th streets, near the Ebbitt House. B. WEST, ELLIOTT. 1 GREY, HEALY, 1. Wish. GANIN Mibson 3. OW, faGias or judgment of Clerk's office of th of the District of Columbia, ihlte auction, for cash, a! Wall MON 3d day of March next, 1873, commencing retook ‘a.m. the following gvods and chattels, ‘it, 3 ing Glass, Jot Window Carteius, Finir iste vit Crockery Ware, ‘eat! 1 Wardrol at Jedatpady 2 Botan, 3 Rockers. snd’ Wasataarts ods and chattels of to satisfy execution me directed, I will sell at the auction store of Wm <5 BC, The Fine Carving after Da ¥ inc’ Music Table, &c., will be sol LATIMER & CLEARY, A TO-MORROW. UNCANSON, DOWLING & CO., Auct'rs, Southeast corner 9th and D streets northwest, ER'S SALE OF FINE GR . IN STORE 1712 UE. ING, February 28th, 0., Auctioneers, 0, Auctioncars, cs of Virginia, and by the written briler of the party athe pote secured thereby. h g tracts of land deecrived tn ; acing he stock, &c.,coutai ining seventy-two acres and = ing ‘at Falls” venue northwest and released to amonget the art! n o'clock m., two . aid deed ‘of trust, cont to James Jirdiuston. . We would mention Fi ted and Domestie Wines, Whiokle: Bragdien,Ghnss os me as aneignee. a. icles— dred dollars in band on the lays from the day of sale; the reside in three eqnal six, twelve and eighteen ‘sale, to be secu is the: Sveat of the. purchaser Brent 0 rehager iy with the terms of sale, the land to be resold OLIVER M. SHEDD, Trustes. RAILROADS. Ee AN OHIO BALtinchiitosD. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26, wOuE aod WASH ow run —— it, , Tomatoes, Corn instalmenta, pays . months, with raterest fr by the notes of the Mustard, sr, Vinegar. Goce Mill, Platform aet Gounter Sea! “=, Lo, Horse. Wagon and Harness, vous other atticles wsually would inv ite the attention of families to this sale. AH pores: bo THE WEST are jy 3:15, 4:10, 5:20, IN SUNDAY FOR BALTIMORE. 4:46 and 8:00 a. m., aud 1:00, 3: FOR ALL WAY STATION: ¥, except Sai + at BY W.L. WALL & CO Nos. 900 and 903 GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, LIQUORS, Y MORN arble Building, 4:45, 6:43 and S45 ‘on Sunday at 4:45 dnd Pp. trains stop at the fol- burg, Beits only, viz: napoli Junction, Hanover 3:15 p.m. will stop at Ji Penn’s Cross! ck, We will sell on t jo stock of Groceries, Liquors, four salesroom a &e., removed to our store for c: H Yellow Sugars, ondon Layer Rai ‘ale Ks Barrels Mackerel and Gaff, Hannes and Mononcahela Whiskies Barrels Gin, Brandy, Port and Sherry Wines. “a '» Hams, Bacon. 4:10 p. m; but no trains to or of goods in the grocery line, in a first-class grocery store, the special attention of the trade to the W_L. WALL & CO., Anc Together with a lot ‘snd 6:00 p. m., and on % E BRIVE AS FOLLOWS hia and Baltimore, at tE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY EAR ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH virtue of a deed of trast di and duly recorded in liber No. 671. f the land records for Washington i he party secured hou THE W Phrowgh tickets to, tue W Station Ti bar at the Company 's office, 4: ated January 31, Sth day of February: m..all of fot numbered Gilbert's recorded sub- A. D. 183, at 434 o'clock nudred and Ave (105 aynare numbered «ix hundre { Washington, with all the 7 ket Aga orate. ‘gt, Washington. ja% ember 8. 1873 Wand NEW CORK IK. teithout chance of cars. ve daily (except Sunday) at 6:00 @. m.y 1:0) and *_. FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave daily (except Sunday - COLE, Ge: GEO. 8. KOON’ HROUGH LINE BETWEE! rred payments ‘Lwith within alx'days after sale, ohare - rene ryce the git to gon ik ri at purchaser, All couveyan= rehaser’s cost. a WM. H. WARD. Trustee, TWerokds GREEN & WI 2 at8 a. m., 1:00 and 5:20 < --= y "m L. WALL & CO., Anctioneers, New Marble Building Nos. 900 and 908 Pennsylvani ND FIXTURES COMPLETE ASD POLISHING 8 9! Leave for New York at 6:60 p. m., and Philadelphia ‘cars for New York on 8:80 p.m. train tickets to Philadelphia, New York and Somton con be had at the Station 0 c ‘and Obio railroad advertisement ‘Washington, Baltimore, Annapo- Ez. MACHINERY ce at all hours oO ed on O and Water st |. B. BH! Asst Master Transportation. ua COLE. Geucral Ticket & GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. On WEDNESDAY, the Sth day of March .NDRIA & WASHING- i tried of Cuimebic ALEXANDEUN fit the undersigned, Assignees 0 mblic auction, on reme Court ef the remises, all that ¥ val Ei eleven (11), and fifteen (15), sixteen ND ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG BR. B. Corner of Band Sixth Streets. domes raat }, 12:18 @. m., 3:43, *. 4 trains ated as the north part of of Lots twelve (12), fourteen (14), pee oe twenty (3), in Bi arrive as follows:— fon leaves Washington ‘PRESS, via Richmond, ly, except tor sale at Offices, gorner Street and Pennsylva- aia avenue, and corner street and Pennsylvania ef all botels and residen feat. E. 8. YOUNG, Gen’! Passenger Agent. TIMORE Srp Potomac cor. Gihand B sis bell nd a large frame i INS LEAVE FOR, TRAINS ARRIVE cea AL TIMORE, = | WASHINGTOS. ot a. m., Nisgara Exp.,’ a8 alley inthe rear, the feet on Water feet in the lots, ill property, we Ieo sell the twosmal! houses and lot on'O strat, opporite the |, designs ae ng a front of 30 fect on O street by Also, at the same time and place we will sell a lot f hed from the mill, consisting of » blocks, pulleys, wheels, old iron, € ‘Terms of sale: On the mill property and fixtares, the shops aud stable, a credit will be given bearing interest, payable quarterly at the 7 anpam, until ch he balance to be paid in ion of the sale, and the remaindei from the day of sale, cent. interest." The credit payment a jae es wher Iront of re are nearly iately after the cinnati Ex-| dally. ', Oxcept Sun-|10:33 p.m. - m., Western Exp., = The 28th of De- ‘Tot in sqnare 698, one- the balance in six and twe! A deposit of $100 will be tale: Allconveyancing to | All convey: no rty ca» Pwill wz Jas. EF The above is the inte Disitit ‘of Columbia, and t ity for a prot Were for a private sale upto Magen 63, recel re for & pri up 3, ¥ LA’ & Y, a ve and Lth street, SAMO REAR west. £.8. YOUNG. Gov't Pam’ Agent oon aR, 1872 raxnsrivatis novre 1872 oes Set [ANDRESS Bove srctee peor eae are. Avery ta pees ¥ LATIMER « CLEARY nd Real Estat, ply ani ni * Fings, all sizes, nd Wileon; Chinese Lanterns; to bang Len: Delaine Flags on » beautifal colors; Grant nd Wilson Bate Of all atyles, &e., &., wt ane~ On THURSDAY and FRIDAY. February 27 and 25. and SATURDAY aud MONDAY, March 1 and 3.1873, morning and cvening, commencing at 10 a.m, and 7 o'clock p. m.. we shall sell within our salesrooms an immense collection of the above uamed goods. We call especial attention to this sale, as the goods are all fresh ae ‘and of recent " z4 LATIMER & CLEARY, Avcts Y WM. L. WALL & 00.. Auctioncers, New Marble Building, No. 900 and 902 Pennsylvania aveune. CROCKERY! CROCKERY! CROCKERY On account of whem it may concern— ® HOGSHEADS, 3 CRATES CROCKERY AND 10 BARRELS GLASSWARE On FRIDAY MORNING, Febrasry 24h Jcommencing at 10 o'clock . we will well, within our n ngeheads.3 crates Orockery B and 10 barrels Giassware. We mention in part ahbowls sand Pitchers, Cups and Saucers, ‘Toilet Sete, Plates, Bowls, ‘Tea and Ocffer Pots, Dinner Sets, spittocns, Slop Bowls, &., &., £0 dozen jete. WM.L WALL & BY cry Auciionueer, No. 1014 Pennsylvania avenue, PEREMPTORY SALE OF OVER 20 000 Dr LARS WORTH OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER orckick, and. continuing 6 NpaY MORNING at 10 o'clock, ain! EVENING st nek, at my sales No. LOL Pennsylva ames. stioks with, FOOT: nia avenue. Among the stock may be found— Levers in solid Cases 33 Ladies Diamond Set Gold Watches, & Stem Winding Gold Watches, 2 Ladies Wk. “ Pee TS “« 2 Gents. Gold Watches, kw Silver American Levers, in 2, 3, 4 and oune ‘ase. ilser English Patent Levers. 23 Silver Lever Watches. D Silver and Gold Chains. ‘The attention of the public fs called to it includes seme of the finest watches ever offered ucte at public auction. Every watch warranted a= represented, and sold without any reserve whatever iz JAMES GUILD, Anuctionser. sale, as ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY Real Estate Brokers and Anctioncers, Southwest corner Pennaylvai avenue aud iith st, Star Office Building. or ENT OF CLOCKS. SEVERA vy ee MACHINES = AN EXCELLENT SADDLE HOw DLE AT AUCTION + in front of alisell an immense UF auction rooms, we stock of the above goods. Terms Cash. {re LATIMER « CLEARY. Ancts B* DUNCANSON, DOWLING & ©0., Aucts Southeast corner oth and D streets northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A FINE LOT ON COoR- 7. OF N AND 21ST STREETS NURTH RB." Virtne of a deed of trust, dated 224 of April . D, WG 1. recorded in Liber No. 643, folios 185. Ac.. one of the land records of Washington county D.€., and at the request of the party se cured thereby, the undersigned, aa ti TUESDAY the 25th day of March o'clock p. ni., sell at public. auct premises, Lot numbered twelve, Syuar cr ninety ane, (39,) in the city ‘of Wactingtot, €., according to John Austin’s subdivision of said re, book N. K rded ivision - Dage interest Trom the day of Id: "ged to be pall when the propeegy ie athnek oe sold. 10 be paid when the prope cl Tf the terms of sale are not complied with iu fivedi after the sale the trustees reserve the right to at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. Conve canbe a Sct Tyee DRSEL, i _F. Me i ‘Trustees, DUNCANSUN, DOWLING & CO., febor-tanswide Auctioneers. ate ctr CH ONPOES, BY RUNCANSON; DOWLING & 00... Aucte., Sontheast corner 9h and D streets northwest. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SALE OF UNRE DEEMED PLEDGES, HELD BY 8. GOLD- STEIN & CO. ‘We will sell.on SATURDAY. March 1, and 6 DNESDAY. 34 MONDAY and WE! i lock p. jesrooms, corner Mh and D stree aunt of 8. Goldstein @ Co., a fine ted stock of all kinds of Wuredeemed plalges consisting in part of ev: n, English and Swiss hes, in solid silver cases, all in perfect order and nearly ass. nd other fine Jewelry , and numerous other articles nenally taken at a first class loan office. rs will do well to attend this sale as the roputation of Menars. Goldstein & C well-known, and every article is guaranteed as rop- resented. Sale positive and terms cash. All bids over $500 acredit of 30 and 60 days. BY order of GOLDSTEIN & CO., Brok {27 _DUNOANSON, DOWLING &'CO.. Aucts ¥ LUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO., Aucts.. Southeast corner 9h and D streets northwest. INE LOT ON THIRD D H STREETs, 121, &c., of the Land Records of Wash- net +B. C., and at the request of the pat Secarey chery che Ran Sr Stasters, wil Sell, Tu front of the premises, at public anction. o VEDNESDAY, the 26th day of 3, at 4°: o'clock p.m.. parts of Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in of 100 feet from the seutheast corner of Lot No.1, in said Square, abd Fanning thence uorth, on $4 sttect west, 40 fect; thence West Of feet 3 aches: thencr et; thence cast 64 feet 9 inches to’ the be- ogether with the improvementsthereon. Sand bs, boten of the pavchaser to te pf and 12 month, ew of the purchaser to jiven, bearing 10. per ‘cent. interest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trus om the property gold. $4 to be paid when the property is strack off. The trustees reserve the right to resell the ay at the risk and cost of the defaulting pure! e if the terms of sale are not complied with in five days,on siving five days’ public notice. Al conveyancing, ‘Ac., at purchaser's cost. ee YB WOODWARD, in B.'F. MORSELL, ‘Trestecss DUNCANSON, DOWLING & Co., £20-2awSw&ds Auctioneers. B* DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CQ., Aucts=, Southeast corner 9h and D streets northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE FT TENNALLYTOWN, ABOVE GEORGETOWN, D. ©. HIST2, rec 5 , ard Nbek No. 661, folios 8, Ae. of the lana records o ington . C.,aind at the request arty occured thereby, the undervigued: Ss tras. hlic auction, im front of the Bremen: AY, the 24th day of March A. . 1578, ak 4 o'clock p. Tennallytown, in said county. ound stone on the east Georgetown and Rockville Turnpike road, it being also the north- west corner of Jonathan Bachanan’s lot, and ning thence with the line of Buchanan’s lot north 70% degrees east 2302 fect to bound stone; thence north 21 degrees west $9 4-10 fect, south 70%’ de west 204 feet to the line of said road, and tl sonth 2] degrees east 594-10 feet te the sopoaine, yaa improvements thereon, consisting of a frame ng. - Terns of sale: One-third cash, and balance in «ix and twelve motths. Notes of the purchaser to bs given, bearing ten per cent, interest from the day of ish" Siare te paldveen eben BL . wl off. The trustees reserve the to Treell the prop- Setautting purchaser. if the terms are net ‘with in five days from the sale, after five day's advertisement. All convey ee FET cxamalGaee pi xd 20 Le ee beet ., CHANCERY SALE OF Vai IMPROVED PR gt Coaciasion Yesterday’s Proceedings, Brokers, nue aud Lith et, Buildings. eae weg NATE.—After our report closed— Mr. Wright submitted, from the majority of the srlect committee to investigate the charges against Mr. Clayton, of Arkansas, a report ac- & resolution that the charges yton are net sustained that Mr. Norwood would to-morrow wr next day on the same subject iaghuysen, the ment of Mr. Thurman to the Utah by am nded s0 as to provide fortwo commissioncrs, instcad of three, and was then agreed to Mr. Trembull moved to substitate the sur. veyor general of the territory for the judge an officer to aid in selecting persons to'serve as jurors. Agreed to. At 4p. m., pending discussion, the Senate took a recess to7 p.m ‘At thoevening session, Mr. ointion instructt dliciary to inquire companied |b: submit a minorit; | _ On motion of ‘pon; large assortment of munds offered a mittee on the Union Pacific company. or any company to build a branch road to connect with that asignce of said company, will be entitled to Tands or bonds for any road which svch company may hereaft providing that wotil aid com. the exceutive officers of the government sted to issuc no bonds, patents, or certitcate d fer roads constracted and at may be claime ported ater this date. ir. Logun called up the ing the exchange of the old pos! office property in Chicago for other property in that city, and it wax passed. itchcock called ap the billto authorize the Secretary of the Interior to survey and dis os Of certain Indian lands in Nebraska and amsas for the benefit of the Indians. |. The Seuate resumed the Comsideration of the louse bill authori z- Mr. Cragin offered an amendment providing that at ail elections in Utah the ballots shall be counted and the result announced immediately polls, and mak ing failure offered aamend for writs of error to the Supreme Court of the United States in criminal eases, where the pun- ishment is capital, or six months’ or x fine of $1,000. Mr. Frelinghuysen moved to amend the amendment so as to apply only to capital cases. Mr. Stewart offered new United States circuits, aj to the circuit courts from ‘Tritoria| preme courte, and from the circuit coumts to the United States Supreme Court in eases under the constitution and laws of the after the close of the to de this « felon: Mr.Thurman ment providing ute creating three ls to be taken Mr. Thurman modified his amendment so as wide for writs of error from the United Supreme Coart to the territorial courts in criminal cases where the punishment is cap- risonment for two years, or a fine of it was then amend as proposed by inghuysen, confining the appeal to cap- Several other amendments were offered and rejected, and the Dill was then Mr. Cole, from the committce on appropria- Ary civik appropriation At 12.90 the Senate adjourned. The Expulsion Debate, HOUSE.— After our report closed— ME. BINGHAM ADDRESSED THE HOTSE on the expulsion resolutions reported by Poland committee. Keferring to ti the press on this subject, Mr. Bingham said « press of the country had reat portion of the ishonored itself by dictating to the tives of the pe He referre* to the fact the committee had rendered a special verd! pated all the members of cept Mr. Ames and Mr. Brooks, With regard to the latter, they find that Messrs. Ames and He calied attention to the fact, however, that that with which both these men were eharged was committed before they were elected members of this House. He denied that the House had authority to expel member and thus deprive their constituents of their Bad asthe credit mo- lier corporation might be, its great wickedness tempt of this House to tof and had excui- ress charged ex. Brooks were guilty. ht to representation. waseclipsed by the usurp the authority right of representati thatthis House was closed in the least de, with the transcendent powers of the British GEN'L BANKS SUPPORTS TRE COMMITTEE ReE- RT. Mr. Banks, after sp aking of the great and ing power of the rai corpor: eae » Teferred to the fact that he had upon the committee, but er would not relieve hi rover. 6 bis duty fearless! He with the conel committee beeause of the the House hed a right belonged to not believe that right stricken down here. It this House will by its action assert that the gigantic railroad corpo- rations of the country may come in here and bribe the members of this bod would, however, broad principle iteelf. with is ity, e derelictor thelr ve as law-makers. ks then referred to the case of Mr. ‘ho had himself said to the committee that he placed that stock to interest members in his great financial interests. The by Mr. Ames in 1867 was continuing down to Its influence did not terminate in 1807, for it was avowed that the credit mobilier would be resumed as soon as the suit in Penn- sylvania is terminated. The credit mobilier is ; it is about and in these halls, and it iyxn e result of the kind, make and finish of— . Brooks obtained the stock by virtue of his ve or actual appointment as a govern- ment director. ‘The House took a recess. ively Time at the Evening Session. At the evening session the House resumed consideration of report. jutler (Mass.) was recogni. "any debate oppressed with the: sense ot in any op) with the sense of responsibility that he now felt. pressed because he believed AMES WAS HONEST TO THIS wocR, nor was he oppressed for justice to a man (Mr. Brooks) who had done him some = ized as entitled He was not op- years je dent tort this murder, mittce on elections of that day dec! worthy of a seat. That rit ie i fihi i H f i E i | Was very severe wpon the mes had preyaricated about the stock, © mrck that Bir. P ingham rose to interrupt him: when Mr. Butler seid be inculpated no one, be ony wanted TO CALL ATTENTION TO TRE Lime that had been uttered. He again pad © tribute to Mr nd, a 9 nole-hearted, amp! wsyivania and sold them to a newspaper editor. It originated in the crime of reoer: stolen goods. Let the mowspaper frat expel that reparter, and then @ 4 the expulsion of Mr. Ames with at grace “i the Honst to deal with Mr. Auves as ibey would be dealt by, and te consider wok before they voted his «7 Mr. Butler then refe x CASE and denied that there case, or that any crim He furthermore denied that Brooks had ma@a the profits declared by the committee tn its r- port. Mr. Shellabarger next addressed the Hous, and advoeated the adoption of the reso! utiows of expulsion ir. Wilson, (Ind..) ima five-minute speach @igsented from the report of the mittee, which the other day d d (bat the House could not expel a member for acts com- mitted before election It was a discretionary Power, and that discretion was gorerued by the requirement of a two-third vote. Mr. Eldridge (Wis.) made an argum fupport of the position that the House conld nat expel for Offenses cotamitted previous to elee- tion He wan Mr. Sargent desired to offer an amendment te the report of the comaittee committee from the further cons! 0 Of the subject, as there was doubt of the power of the House to expel members for offenses committed Fears ago. ” Mr. Ritchie again offered the resolution had been offered by him earlier censure all geutlemen lamplicated in ¢ oe (im tier Mr. Bingham made a point of onder of it Mr. Ritclae wanted to explain it M Bingham.—Such a resolution needs ne tien, itchie quoted No thie! e’er With good opinioner the b had that all reso utions of oen- mber separate Ok a recess tii o'clock this morning. A MEMORIAL is being gotten up iu Engtand by the wivesof civil servants setting forth the uiter insficiency of their husbands’ sularies te Provide the neces-ary food, clothing, educatiom &e., for their respective families S7'St. Louis exhibits a mouse with feathers ae A curious exam MARSIED. FLEMMING—COLLINS, On the 24th iastant. ithe Ron Bather Maer hy WILLIAM ELE MING to Bist EMMA TL COLLINS, both of thie ity — _ -2e-- DIED. CROCKER. At Arlington. Va .on the 3 stant Pocumenia, FRANCIS P CBOCKE: he relatives and friends are reapectfully invitad to attend the fameral from his late residence, at Ar Hington. Va..on Friday @fternoon at 2u'clock. MIDDLETON. Yn this city on the evening of the oath fi WERT WHITE MIDDLETON, re Lancaster. 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