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AUCTION SALES. | FUTURE DaYs. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. y Wm L. WALL & CO., Auctionsers, Nos. vee i B68 Females pine yb ey i B POLISHING 8 snr aWo Sg Waite Stok westad LO, $18.89, 829 it HOUSES, 0 and st near the Potomac ri Eee eae ae Fon su ALL WAY FTN miss gather with n LOT OF! ‘om Sunday at 4:45 aud RSDAY, the Sth day of, March é: oat D. mi, by virtue a ay Court aeren ates eleven ss ), and iieen, (18h, « Leave at 1:0) p. m., except FoR aLL From fing, thers are algo a iid Lellows; = one cantar vikcemith’s she Sutter's ehop; with rubbing bed; and a large ae be ti fine are substan baa Ne Dut yetinaes ands aha pcre eon i _ Company woffice, 453 Peunsylvania | OB © street so Kee last J e Tear, the Pi ae” Paacengete purchuston ickets at the Aves | property has a whart front of about 80 feet on range to have their baggage pa ee fete residence, ken to the Reet. There are nearly 30,000: called for andehecked ie iediately after the sale of t will aiso sell the twosmall Tore '} YG WILLIAMS, Ar 3F RS | Sana —-ia | rarer A or ir rie td eet “i z | bracers ee on : m ~ D. B73, a "i fain) ninets tees Oa et “tees 8,Fin Gil? yee 00 (88) (oats tesocgsa:sundivinion of etente cohen na a hundred and seventy-five. (675,) in thefetty of We ington, with the rovementsthereon. The Tale describe Will. be gokd subject of trust, a statement of which will be ‘Terms of sale: One-half in cash; of which $5) must be paid at sale; the deferred payments to bs made in canal paymenitey with Interest from date of sale, in six and twetve months after secured to the satisfaction of the trustee Ty aeed oftrust. Terms to be complied with within six days of the day of sale, after one week’s notice. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, Trustee. J.C. EASTWPOD f21-cokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts B* Ww. k. 28s as Nos, 900 Auctioneers, Le NERUPTCY SALE OF VACANT LOTS FA! *OF ‘on GaPIToL N SQUARES 743 reat ‘Tiader aitecree of nk Sagres ‘Gourt. of the District of Columbia setting tn Vankrupte nders ces of Win. Bradley ra Mn, will sell at t pabhie atiction, on the premises,on D. » March 3, 1873, at 4'0 ‘clock p. nu s nom: ed’ seventeen (17) and eightean (13), in sauar: pumbered seven hundred and eighte-fve (785) on th map or plan of the city of 9 on 4th street east, between A and B nort! Also, immediately after hes above, we will sel the premises, lot sixteen (16), in sqnare elev: Geed and Bine (100), ep north A, between ish ‘and Ith streets ‘Terms of sale: One-half chal; balance at the end of ths, with interest; credit payments to be re Se pot goed at inte the bagienge | ee atl eee and Wot on. strest, er Rew Forks _~ nroage bigs. Mot Boston see at having front of & feet on O street Bj a dent of 158 otc 6 eae Tat Bee 3 =saet Fone sit ie wee Pog ne piace wp, Wal ding of Ges offmachiners detached. from the infil, consieting sdeokts Ag Seinen holating machine, blocks, pulleys, whe, ell iron, Pay “oh: aa " rms of sate: On the mill THR SS ADEs AMG SIPS | (re foe ons i Traine between ¥ eee ioe | ree Sate per smnitin, cuell the SRP ot De : ‘a Mage d 1p as follow: was INGTON os Ceanber 45 atm af thes a] % be paid ¢ pal su cash NEW ¥O » wenthout change Of cars. ton of sale pa a Sundayyat suo a. m., 100 twelve mothe firm. the .. CK. ie, with six er © FOR PHILADELPHIA. a ys tay fb Leave daily (except Sunday) at a, mi., 1:00 and 5:20 ON SUNDAY. Leave for Hew York at 3:9) p. m., and Philadelphia Sleeping care for New York on 6:8 p.m. train e of sale. is by required at time hele Le and the bala: fi oe ond Teelve urate, cash, the ince in six ‘0 ey with intereet, B Gepostt of §100 will be required a ‘or the personal proy al pects ct % convey “WEB to chasers’ cost tickets to B i.¢ meng New York and Boston can be bad at the Station Gilles at all hours | gp ane shot cint sie sientet ro District of Colurabia, and offers @ Tare OppOor pk athe eteres stent Kumapo: p chen ripe Boy ie bates, The sriees pil the W receive offers for & te Marah 6, 1873, bor ry Avg’ Master Transportation, | sd will take pleats he fartuer ia M. COLE. Ticket formation to parties wishing te purch 0. 8. bis Agent, W ‘sshington. jes 128-co8w&d WM. L. L LEXAN ¥ B. H. WARNER, De WAsHLNG- Res ‘Estate Broker and Anctioneer, A TON ae 429 Seveuth sree’, between Gand H. ALEXANDRIA. = HEREDERICKSBURG B. B. TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAMT: Corner of Band Suxih Streets, Thine’ AND BACK as ON TH dated shareh 28; 187 folio do, one ofthe taut! records of Washin gto, De T will soll, at publis: i remit to the bi DAY, the ‘the Work ss 18, 728 B iermnrk thos coupect with irains ou Wash- CABTICO ‘Accommodation leaves Washington Grete SoUTiERN EX EXPRESS, ria Richmond, Washington m. daily, except Sat y weit teenees ichete to all points Buuth end Southwest Sor sale St Offices, corner Ish street and Penusyivas Bia avenue, and corner 6th street and Pe a eoeam nave ordcre fot we rT ADE OF 2isrS ET WE wee STE ase Nlows:—"805, | ANDO STREETS Nomtuwkst. ar AUC am, A andr ie i By virtue of a deel of trast to Daniel L. — m. a P mysel a 1, and dul orded in Libes highest bid 1573, a. the porthera half of grieinal Lote Nos suid pivce of taining 2566 square fect, ising ia the city ashington, D. ©., together With the improvements wo be hotels end residences through to desti- | “yoy ‘rate: Theamonnt of ind badness secnral ¥ Ly. ms deed of trust vl, with the ex) eof che E_S. YOUNG, Gen" Pamenger Azent. twat | Witia Cen al the balance ins ant It months, to be given. and, secured by lw tes of the purehas Berar aber nog oe ‘BAINS “mien FoR 1 TRaINs PM aT s on oy hase: AS pies 5 1 aL aa daily, except Sunday. - ‘aitihiioen thie ae pS ag |, daily, ex- | hias - HB., ms Weatern Exp. daily. Ae- 625 p-mi., Pacific Express, latly except Sunday. —_ Accommodation, W:33 p.m., Southern Ex- = daliy, except Sun- sold. ten risk and cost of t ancing at purchaser GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trus: B * aur Anction R & CL! rand heal Estate Brokers, Ivania avenne aud lth st. Star Omes Buildings, TRUSTEES mane) or Af ZEUAPLE IMPROVED mand 3:38 in the District of Cohum ariboro’, | 4g. T will sell at public auction. wad 1S p.m, arriving af | der, WEDNESDAY. the Bath of of arch, 1573, upom thy re ‘cloel afternoon, gt Washington i1:08 a. m. and 5:38 | {ike went di fect of ot May in Charles E. Whites re? i with traus leaving Maribo- 236. in thecity of Wash. corded subdivision of square im - 1 part be, ‘on V street north, at the my Bicte onions at Ticket henge wenteyecs comer off ania Bay aa Tanning thencs net ae ae phn ge south Ms feet, {hence east molly feet, thence north 145 their bacenae called for and check: | fpctseq\qetfuct hangs wemtalone ¥, street 21 foet to St Bitels nd residences to nll points North and | ‘ppogimuing, with the Improvements ther Hi tho a to gy 34 me gs Ce ey payment of a of interest secured to be x San Franciso>,and ail pointe north, he” terms of ‘sale, are: One-third. of parchare Smear RRY 1 Sap". money cash, and the balance {i = ee payments in £8. YOUNG. 1 peers Aa — > Gen’ mi - sis, te twelve and ei een once: Mi pense to . Geet Pass 8, for the payments, bis promissory notes, =, bearing interest, secured to the action of 1872 PENNSYLV ARIA ROUTE 1872 iw down at time of eale ing at capa baad TO THE NORTE Ear. SOUTH, AND SOUTH- B. Wi Trustee. =acieuenee EST. fr-cokds __ LATIMMI & CLEARY, hurts: aebiugton.... +53 | Batth one FF ts fm | mre Eas 8 STEAMER LINES. cmamcaeeek NM 4 Sova MAIL STEAMER: wien Bex ry, Paisce State-room day'and | TO AND beatit LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT Bight cary. with mater rps sil Every THU! URSA pal Bs f Arve ay eee ne Central | Piro Piers, North Biver, X a. RATES ‘ASSAGE™ 1 ada Se bani oo Btls *BAUHMORE to NIAGARA ana GQueensyreny Liverpocl, Glaegow, without 2 : Len cononierty. lieben Carditt or Bristol, #30 cur! ‘@ieceute con bo the offices, ce ie py CH ‘ports, @32 etreet: s ay fo JOHN G_, DALE. Agent, 19 Broad — WillSy | New Work, or to D. oun OSNAN, Washington @ given, Pree prahfe tush Passengers procuring tickets 92°p,ca" | "PHE, SPRING SCHEDULE THE wa - gegure Secommedations in Palace Care for Pius | 'T INGTON, BOSTON ino PROVIDE ons ap. 2. ‘SOURS, Geomet Pree howe, Onandatier MO ONDAY, 3 1 2 pat Steamer p.. a LabY OF THE LAKE will resume | eee artecalel FOLE, uel HOTELS. fo ill leave her. wharf, Toot of 6th street, MONDAYS and THURSDAYS) at WiLanp’s HOTEL, ing at Norfolk with for Boston and Providence. Thragh Uilt of WASHINGTON, D. 0. given. All freght y of the Lake esvusin ‘ for further particulars a BEMODELED, REFURNISHED, eS ‘boRsey raat Plant's Store, FIFTY PRIVATE BATH-ROOMS, AND £29)__corner loch street and New York avenue. ELEVATORS ADDED. ((oxaeD Lae. OPEN NOVEMBER 2, 1873. —_ dee30-1y “J. ¥. CAKE, Proprietor. | THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN’ - yes mee ag ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Bornie Hictet bao be been ue wis and furnished: | egTWEEN NEW YORE AND LIVEEPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Sod decrastowa City “racae ‘and steambuat depots, FROM NEW YORK. ase the’ door ° tures minutes. “Phe of this house cau” reach any 0: the public | AUyssinia...Wed_Feb. 36 Choe a Wel ater: 38 Bosidings of the ontivea! capi:al cr any pince of | & é a Wed Mar m8 amusement Dleasact ride of afew minutes, * Peqwoos dong Bustucet alors thr line of the cacal — curry steerage pas- pT “A ermal — san Ct following WEDNESDAY and GATUR- + Bay. Prevoigay cre G ® * bso scorr PLACE, Pn gg bod ow 100, and 915 deet-Sm Between I and K streets. Fick'te — 2, gold, Stecrage, $30, i wemes HABE 708 worse, Stcerage tickets from Liverpool and decttm__Northeast corner of Mth and K ate. | Siji,tit parts of Karope, af | TH Hs wore, Ammer and other points on tho ‘Soutien’ No. 709 G STREET, fit ah Greet eCrAge Pansage, at . ‘rinit) = Baling as. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent. ‘A SOHOE Line sTEAMERS BAIL EVERY SATURDAY. jetet Briwkes 7m ano 8rm Stazers. “HE IMPERIAL UTEL, JAMES SYEES, Proprietor. = FRontine PeNveTlvavia A 5 01 NNSTL Va! VENUE, a booked to snd trom any Batiway Sta- Between Win and Wich strees, Norway, Sueden Demerke Gurmans sanirnyerannae Erasce, ‘Beigium and ip fare from NEW YORK to LONDON, LIV- orate sae Pats SASS es eed is GLASGOW and DERBY, §69 and g79. Deirons bo test the accommodations of his press EXCURSION TICKETS, @130. felon tic 2 a be found at Se }; Steerage, $30; all payable to ans Thep., Chron . ‘Forties peading fr thetefriende inthe Qid Country purchase oF 6 7 Brau, ea fone the Agent, 0: CAMMAU-J3- aig pene | ane EPERON peorgany, 4p, the city. EW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL roomie furnished, well Ughted and N 4 tad provide modern home ac- Pueeriee e = KekIe HN WN, vt VEKMONT AVENOR, ‘T. BOESSLE 4 sON, Proprriztors, twelve me red by a deed of trust of the premises cold it of #80 on each lot will he reqaired at the t . Convevancing at purchasers’ c Asshenees in JAS. FULLEntoN | Bankruptcy. w Ww iL & CO , Aucta. _523-co8w Sats I ¥ LATIMER & CLEAR ‘Koctiononrs ond Beat Betate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania aves cone aud'Iith at., Star Office Buildin: THE WIS THE TANTERNS: C. EVER OFFERED iN WASH k of Folding Transparencies, (all styles s,) with Portraits and Names, Grant and Tin Frame Tri-colored Lanterns; Pennant Hainad of all the states, in sets ls with ‘names of Grant x red, w = and bige, new Potten bed Shicld Ae. with names Gnaat nad Wlison: ie Teak colors: Unica States Fagus sll since, with ance, Grant’ and Wilson; Chinese Lanterns; sticl wires to hang Lanterns upon; large assort Delaine Flags on staffs, ‘besuli colors; Grant tion, Wilson Badges of all styles, &c., &c., at auc- ‘THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Fa eed fer and a8 nae SATURDAY and MOND. 3, 1873, morning and dvening, Commencing at 105% and 7 o’ciock p. m.. we shall sell within our ‘ooms an immense eoliection of the above named goods We call especial attention to this sate, as the goods are all fresh and of recent desi 1a-4 it F CLEARY, Aucts. LATIMER Be DUNCANSON, DOWLING & O0., Auct«., oso ty taht ANN Southeast corner 9th and D streets horthwest. L SALE OF UNRE- PLEDGES, HELD BY 8. GOLD STEIN « CO. We will xell,on SATURDAY. March 1, and continue Bove AY x MALES d nings, © minenicing win. aud? O€IOGK pe ins, within oot esrooms, seo a aud D strecta northw et, for ein Z in solid nearly id Gold Ch Diamonds ard other fine Jowelry, and numerous other articles usualy taken at a first: ch 6 purer weil. do well as the reputation of ¥ win, aul overy artiele is ga sitive and torms cash. Rian over $5 acredit of 30 and 6) day By order of Bare % 8. OLpet Ey & CO., f7%_DUNCANSON, DOWLING &'CO AUCTION SALES.” Bier errr mi-td onean & WILLIAMS, Ancts. & WELLIAMS, og neers, mE corner 1th aud D'strects, HAIR His CHAIRS: W Ar. s'ik. ADS 1373, comm: Bb em ce dechining housek seping. between et atl ‘above naine] articles. B* ¥ GRARD SALE OF ERE CES NZE CLOC Eree GURES, Coase” folock portation and bi Diack marble Cle chen inlaid with malachite; elegant fre- At 140 day Clocks, with porcelain decorations and side candelabra: Walter vt tals. &c. of, ‘erms of sale: terest, mid B® Boe: TEU! Oe REE O Ww Lt TUESDAY the 20th tar St ovelock p. m.,sell at public enction, Lot nambered twelve, (12,) ninety-nine, Gaey the city of Senate on, D. according ‘8 st igen, siaare * of Sale: in ATIMER & CLEARY, Anerionesrs and Beal Southwest corner Pear unsylvania avenue and 11th st, Star dings. Es Place ou Fre AY, March 7, commencing he aitection is the importation of the e nbjects entirely new ncks of porpher, omnatricon cott, Pand: rae Industry Prince Noju and Dugwelin, F, 2@tassical Vases of ancient i Tie colleetion-will be found, w bo the finest ever offered mthe city, and well worlhy ublic attention. $100 an: amount, a credit of sixty aud ninety days, with in- LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. ANSON, heast corner 9th and D streets northwest. nS BALE OF A_FU FON AND 92ST F victne of a deed of trust, dated $24 of April, D, Asi record iw Liber No- 64) of the records of Wi > and ~~ the request of the pai to recorded a, substivision [sg ‘x. he surveyor’s office of said city. 0 and 12 months; given, bearing 10 . and secured Ii the of, DWARD, Tro _F. MORS: . DUNCANSON, DOWLING « O., _ feb -2awSwads Auctioneers, Vv adeed of truston the pro sold. #80 to be paid when the property is struc! terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the sale the trustees reserve she right to reseil, ak the Fisk of the defwulting purchaser. Convey” ancing and recy We WORR at 3 I Estate Brokers Offer Bui OCKS~ ICAL” VASES, ‘ continued at 7:30 im the rs, ste Vito Viti & Sons,) and nd of cont en rphery Clock; Sit ned Agricaliure, Sculpture; superb Eimestrian spEagyptiag Cau jens; Pedes examination, to and under, cash; over that DOWLING & CO., Aucts, 'E LOT ON COR- 'REETS NORTH- folios 135, fashington indersigned an trustecg, Paal or on next, 1373, tS in front of the {n Square num- hn Austin’ lo of said + Page ne-third in cash, rf the balance botes of the ‘purchaser to be Teent. interest from the day of ay ner's Cost. Br snid Square, and running thene: ne 10 secured by & be paid when the proporty is struc reserve the right to resell tise the risk and cy f terms of «al iving five Ac., at purchaser's cost, Ww. uctionneer, 14 | Pennsylvania avenne, PEREMPTORY SALE OF OVER 20,000 DOL. LARS Onan OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER Cm athe SATURDAY EVENING, 7 mt ioe on MOND. BY JAMES GUI N ¥ MORNING at 10 oclocks ant EVENING at jock, at my ealeatooms, No. 1014 Penneyiva, hiaavenne. Along the @ock may be found— 0 American Levers +5 solid Gold Cases. = English Patent Levers in « ie« Diamond Set Gold Wat Sostem W jnding Gold Watches, 25 Ladies Ik. ‘ 1 2 Gents. Gold Watches. Jw Silver American Levers, in 2, 3, 4 and ounce 25 Silver: English P Patent Levers. 125 Silver Lever eho. lon Silver and Goll Chea The attenti rhe we puiic is called to this sale, ax it ine he finest watches ever offerc here at public auction. Every watch warrai eed as Fepresented, and sold without any reserve whatever. m4 JAMES GUtLD, ‘Anuctionecr. LATIMER & CLEARY, BY Auctioneers and asd Heal Svuthwest corner PR ay uthw tate Broke: enw aud 1 ith st., CLOSING SALE OF THE BARLOW COLLEC- On SATURDAY and MONDAY eas. March Ist an 3a, €° mumencing at 7:30 o'clock. wi ‘Will sell at thi ith & Strong's Gallery, F st Khem 9 - superior collec: hemos and Swiss pore, Music "s Last Sap "nie pictarerage in ti among vlog Tables, &c. in aperior "trance. Shak ; eet Ss Boyde! kepeare Sols.; bound itt ml bre TLE dieereece Aucts, BY 433 —, & CLEARY, Southwest Sorsee Pesayivacia trates al 1th ‘Bear Office fee Building. : DECORATE, ILLUMINATE, 19 IIMENSE STOCK OF ALL KIND: BADGES. & AND ALI Rips ¢ OF DECOMATION TURDAY aud MONDAY,March 1 and 3, o a@ m. and 7:31 LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. 0: mat BY. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, No. 1001, northwest coruer 10th aud D streets, Bigs te SS SALE HOF VAI ARERP UREA STREETS NORTH W: virtue of Canumnbin wil ve Cocos 13. stacks ta ata: of certain an cee of grou city of Enuwn and dented Se Lore Iubered uiue (9 eleven (Dy - yy leerrpnheg Ban two hu eighty-01 ‘These lots ble brick ‘Terms: One-third cash, Nien eae pace months, with interest, secured by deed of trust, Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Ths ic ouction, on fay of Fait the premises Dent of gy be required hen the prope: nck, ae ee | reserves he right to rox resell erty at ‘cost of the defaattie rrchaery ase ie ts terms are not not complied with % ve ‘Trusteo, BRET? TLEIAMS, ” 115-e0&ds (Rep. re wie S27 THE ABOVE SARE, 1s HER srPT rom Post. EN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* B.H. wa, Ro.729 Seventh surety between @ ond ‘Gand PONED = ft NESDAY, March same hour ai onder of ti the Auctioncer, a. TRUSTER S SAL] Sita ANT a BPR GNEG at Tie ary, Ro EP BES RL aS Ora ERTS rt 4 ¥ eee, ae TRUSTEE, SALE te gs ALLYTOWN, ROME, By virtue of oes of trast, d NUANSON, DOWLING & CO., Southeast corner 9h and D sirects 12 months, notes of the pm cent GLonortow N, will 1 West corner of south vith the improvemeuts thereon, consisting of a frame Dwellii Ternisof sale: One and wets ot the.” Noten of ing ten per cont Sale, aud secured by a deed of teat on ‘the DUNCANSON. DOW f27-2awSw ads BY ssa’ "Spo « SC REELES, Auctioneers, uorthwest. bor SBAY, Jan. 1873, at 4 o'clock p. in., off inet bid, be following’ real estate eitaated te Washington city, Dist Catenin, to wt Lots lettered © and 3, in Gilbert's recorded subdivision (anittogaer air de iapetinante arcane ogether wi improvements thereon, ia desirabie and vamable modern baitt reaidences wale: gald ine incumbraner, to be paid within ons week terms are not com the sale; and if the that time, , the Trastee reserves: the purel iad gt sold. Conveyanct MATTINGLY & as-d THE ABOVE SALE IS HEREBY POST- poxED until gt 4 RDAY, Jaouary 80, 1873, at @ o'clock p. mi. By o ug un the ther Ey ander of ae oe Hi on the Mer? eokd Weather the abu is Henk td until MONDAY, Febraary i) ss the peemser, orelock By order of the 11 as 7 THE A pustpgned w unuil IONDA Cchick By onder «: Pi tne 3B © hock By o1 T2400 Brea Wa. er of the. O61. folion 3, of Washington couuty the party sccured thers at public ‘anct IONDAY,¢ Rockville Turn ae rows. hing thence with the 70% degrees east 2304, foot to by north 31 degrees west 0 £10 fest, wut 7054 wert 230% fect to tho, the line of sald road, and thence cast if the terins are nat complied w fi the iogaad Seca "® Maver inoment ancin, recordi : i won aie BY TELEGAN iT RESIDENCES ON K STRERT, BE- Weare 4” AND 10TH STREETS NURTH- é ‘virtne of @ deed of trust,’ ghetto NES the p Bromiises, 26.22.24 MATTINGLY & WHEELER, Aucts. 87° THE ANOVE SALE. F bostponed until W EDN Fy , 1573, a2 4 o'c! ub Gitiidies WHEELER, Auct. SF THE ABOVE S THER POSTPONED Ls 1573, at 4 clo oy Pm }y corel of the ihe pr ‘a a ol rHENGLY 2 e WHeeLEn A is spay, “igs Spy PF fe Af AE te MATTINGLY & WHEELER, Aucte, 7 IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE INCLEMENT ave mM ATTINGLY & WHEELER, Ancts. Tro Ee) MATTINGLY ‘LY & WHEELER, Aucts. @ THE ABOVE SALE. 18 HEREBY gery | portponed until be veges March 6, i873, 0. MATTINGLY & WHEELER, Aacts. Beal 729 Seventh street TWEEN & "DWELLING UR FAT Sie vnc] my awh, chat it Uber 644, oe Terie of de: grea ore MURS CANSON, DOW iixd & CO, crs ani Anet: thwest. OF AF Zixe LOT ON THIRD aN ND STREETS, ed the Ist Wl, and work ay D. 1372, 0. 655, fulio 37, and iter tte Lind Bec ‘onde of Wasi - dant 6th day of rts of Lots of et corer of Eat Wo ls in " m 3d street a afnches: thene fi of trus ¢ B.WOODWARD.! ar stores. Auct |, DOWLING & ©0., Ancts, nd D streets northwest, OF IMPROY ED REAL ES. ABOVE jated the wth th Febraary, 633, folios 209, &e., of the land records and atthe request of padersigued, as tras- front of the ih 24th ‘aay of, fece of ground in jexinning at a vergetown and it being also the north- than Buchanan's lot, and run- line of Buchanan's lot north the pence (i uy te £9 4-W feet ts the beginning, hard cash, ond balance in six ow the day of roperty s stra dave from All convey- Trustees. & 00., Auctioneers, ORSEL| Meo UCTION OF TWO a Aran for the amount realized shgre risk and cost of rs cost. GLY, Trostes. & WHEELER, Aucts. at tbe pare HEREBY FUR- HSA, — Dotnet jock p. m., onthe premises, ALYAIS 13 hae S FUB. ¥), February guy. (CE OF THE Hagia aid is further POSTPONED it 4 o'clock sale paren a ek is hag 1 Aen nyt + Febrnary 24, 1873, at 4 ate Broker and Anctioneer, between @ and H. pala to the highest ws, _EVENING STAR: CONGRESSIONAL, Concinsion Saturday's Proceedings, SENATY — After our report closed — TRE Soxeeeorytt APPOPRIATION BILL was proceeded wit! Mr, Davis moved to bey en opored amendment providing tracting with W.d. Murtag printing the deLates of Con, the Sy tod reed to—yeas 31, nays 25. wine Senate, at 5p) m, tok & recess till T oC the evening session Mr. Morrill (Me.) offered an amendment ropriating the un- expended batance of the QS prepcistien of last year toevable the President to carry out civil Service reform. Agreed to. ‘The bill was then passed. THE LOUISIANA Bi Mr, Datis moved to recom: der the vote by — the Lonisiana bill was rejected, but gave temporarily to bi ir. Coukling, who called yg to authorize the Secretar certain old arsenal pro) Mr. Davis Teclatie of the House bill ‘ar ta dispose of ry; which was passed. thé foor, and moved to proceed to the consideration of the motion to reconsider. Mr. Stewart moved to lay the motion to re- conser on the table. Mr. The Senate refused to lay would surrender, the river and harbor bill and moved to rons ments and ask for a committ Edmunds moved to amend the Hoase amend ment increasing salaric: ali except the clause increasing t X BILL, salary to $50,000. Some debate followed on THE WCREASE OF SALARY QUESTION. Mr. Carpenter hoped the House amendment increasing the salaries of members ot Congress would be disagr too small. inferior men to Congress. [Lau Mr. extrasession, and and would not atte ur in the House am: f cont ‘ir. Davis’ motion that will save orton ‘then moyed to lay the motion to T on the table, and it Was agreed to— as 2S, nays 24. ~ Mr. Morrill (Me.) called up tile A Es £ AND JUDICIAL AP- Fence. striking out the President's eed to, because it was entirely (Laughter.) Mr. Flanagan took the same view, and ex- pressed the fear that unless the salaries of Con- gressmen were increased the people would send ghter.] Edmunds’ amendment was lost—yeas 20, Morton said if bis salary was to be tn- creased—if he was to have the name of it—he wanted a substantial increase; but this increase amounted comparatively to nothing, aud Le preterred to let it stay as it was. Mr. Hill moved an amendment that sala. ties of membexs of Congress be $7,500, bat with- drew it. The question was then taken on the amend- ment to strike out the increase for members of Congress, which was lost—yeas a, nays 3 The question was then taken o: n coneurring in the whole amendment, when it was uou-concar- red ir ie, 2, nays 55; the affirmatives being Messrs. re The bill war taken up and pass: 01 Pe earl bin ‘xi ayard and Stockton. Mr. Morton said that by vised code of California the election fer mem- bers of Congress hed been fixed for the first x a ‘b of next Septes act, eighteen months ir term C01 mber, Isv4. FERENCE KEYOK is then moved to concur in be ¢ tive to suits to guinst the Pacific railroads. “Sir. Conkling op amendan concurrea iu, aud @ committee of conference asked. a mistake in the re- at ‘he House had the sietien for the first Wed- He asked that this Te Mr. Ransom presented eredentials of Aug. S. Merrimon. which we bi Was struc K out. reat aud laid on the tal Nr. Cole submitted a report trom the commit- tee of conference on the naval appropriation which was coneurred Chandler then calle or appropriation bill The appropriation of $5 of the harbors of Washington and Georgetown present agent and counsel of the U mission. port, the petition of Susan B. Authony and ot ers asking a female suffrage amendment to Passed. Mr. Conkling, from the committee on the re- en of the laws, submitted, with an adverse the constitution. Several appropriations for were struck out. ‘The House amendments to the bill for the sap- Tession of the circulation and trade in obscene jterature were concurred in, aud the bill now i goes to the President. The Chair announced the committee of con- ference on the sundry civil appropriation billas awyer, and Stuckion. iil was then passed. up the bill in relation to road. Messts. Cole, the Texas Pacitic rail Mc. Morrill (Me.) moved an amendment an- thorizing the Secretary of War to furnish pro- visions and arms to the engit ing parties of the Northern Pacitic railroads at the cost of such arms and provisions at the points where issued. to, and the bill Mr. Davis call priations to pay the awards made orth Carina, tabie. up the river and ,000 for improvement 1s called up the bill authorizing t to continue tie empioy! investigations neering and survey- Pacitic and Texas . Agreed up House bill making appro- southern claimants. Mr. Morrill, (Me.,) chairman of the credit mo- bier committee, calied boo attention of = Scnate to the re from that committee no He said the committee cod on the tal lying te various F if ied the duty which the Senate had i upon them; they did not tite light ofipee ter now for The Se: urer of the U for “aetalestion ~y certain ‘of of proweentors, and the Senate. After discussion the eeunaes at 4:45 a.m. Sun- day, took a recess to7 p. m. Sunday Ni led at 7 p. m. Several bills were were taken up and passed, in- cludmg House joint resolutions congratulating the Ate people of Spain ou the establishment of a ‘he House es foayttnd hy Spinner, Treas- States, from responsipility subordinates, was objected to by Mr. Trumbull until it should be referred to the Semaaliten a> involved a gene. House United States aan ‘of te Dustiet of oruslum: bia, was Mr. Anthoi ing, ies of on finance, as he , from the committee on print- J Joint resolution to print 2,000 ¢9j States com: report of the United 5: sioner to the national prison ¢o: passed. ‘Also, joint resolution to print 50000 extra cop- ies of the report of the culture, which may be sent to agh- out the country on the receipt of 50 cents per copy. by Mr. throu Mr. the document Commissioner of Agri- thro} Passed, after rejecting a tec page ve Nye, pry egy ee Bo the mails. jowe then called for the which was the bill to pay the aw: southern claims commission. order, ards made by The bill was proceeded with, and certain amendments reported by the committee on ciaims, striking out appropriations in favor of various re Pro twice tone House Mr. Pratt toenable ee to penses i red in pressi: leper Bioutana in th cr ae ie was the twice and *) eric of the ey a ay ree bill, to the commit red with which was ittee on ap- fer acaberon ie and now gree back a tfge member of private pension tills, Whisk were ty Bayard ¥ ae the territory of Montana Mid then, at &:10 p.m. tood - recon ‘On motion of Mr. ‘Senate BR Sh —— ro hogeens for one year for on the table; the nt of the ed States before the British-American Joint Claims Gom- the Texas.amd Pacis vaiirad ou2- ‘so that the company may tee currenny ae "etm revision of laws, oss of a re- ¢ lawn, . from the committee on Indian atlairs, reported a bill extemding the 2, Sd, 4th, and 6th sections of the army appropriation ullef March 3, 1571, to all Indians im the Ioan ancy who remained loyal t the oo ted States @uring ‘the late rebellion. ae E. M. Roberts, from the committee of Vass and means, called ap Senate bil! auchor- cing the deputy collectors and other offic custent toac’| sbarsi agente im certam Cases, and it was tes ” Mr. Stevenson moved "te smspend the roles and make in order as an amendment to the deficiency bill an [es €15,000 extra compensation to W_ B. Bowe ting of Perry's Tictary| Rejec hi MT Toren Intredaced a bit appropriating $61,174.50 for the relied of the Treas: ted States for losses sustained ¢ f bis . Passed. The House then went into committee of the vhele en THY DEFICIENCY Prtr Tr offered am amendment appropriat ) for purchasing 500 copies of the pro- of the international prison congres« Mr. Ki =I for the use of the American commissioners. Adopted. Mr. Crebs raised the point of order on paragraph appropriating $39,307 to enable board of heaith of the District of Colmmubia te periorm the duties imposed upon them by law that there was no law authorizing it, and he that the organic law of the District made this chargeable to the District ent advocated the amendment. and e hoard was Congress, and that it was the duty svernment to pay a portion of the ex nee Incurred for the benetit of the govern- ment establishments. creature of of the mbers and other officers of the government ns well as the citizens. and he should cheerfully support the appropriation. He also complimented the labors of the board. Mr. Blair (Miss.) opposed the appropriation, and argued that Washington had no more claim government than any other city of the Mr. Roosevelt made a point of erder on the paragraph appropriating $15,000 to purchase the interest of the District of Colw in = present City Hall building in W the ground that there was no lowaenthetising i. Poa Chair (Mr. Wheeler) overraled the pout ose, Coburn moved to strike ont $75,000 and insert &30.000, and read the act of Is4*, wich appropriated $30.00) to purchase the half the government now owns. He said that after using the building over twenty years, the District wanted $75,000 for what cost bat €30,000. Mr. Swann explained that the building could not be built at the present time for a much iarger sum than that peor owed. r. Chipman said the building originally cost £150,000, of which the government paid but $30,000. Mr. Merrick urged that the entire building necessary for the use of the United States purts, and said that the sale to the government of one-half at $30,000 was an act of generosity on the part of the District. ‘The amendment was rejected. Mr. Roosevelt moved to strike out the clause authorizing the governor and board of public works, if they deem it le, to make ar- rangements to secure sufficient land frouti Pentsylvania avenue and Loulsiaus between 7th and 9th streets, for the site of new w the Dist o be Lalit out of the f std male, and place the selection at cretion of the Secretary of the interior. u He charged that this was a scheme to secure property under the control of the Mctropolitan hiarket company, in which members of the board ot panic works were stockholders. air. Eldridge denied that any member of the board of public works owned a foot of the prop- erty reterred to. Mr, Roosevelt's amendment was rejected. Mr. Farnsworth moved to substitute the gov- ernment of the District of Columbia iustead of the governor and board of public works. Mr. Eldridge asked what he meant by the government of the District, Mr. Farnsworth said that in fact it was th Governor and board of public works, but in form it was the Governor and legisiature. The eard of public works run the whole thing. This amendment was also rejected. Dir. Roosevelf again attacked the board of ya ic works, and was replied to by Mr. El- dridge. ‘On motion of Mr. Garficld, the committee rose inorder to close debate, which was ordered terminated in one-half immute. Mr. Coburn moved an amendment to the agraph providing that the government shal! be lable tor ‘any expense in the purchase of said land or the erection of the building, and that no lands are hereby granted. A number of amendments appropriating money for various objects were adopted. ‘The amendment was adopted. The committee then rose, and the bill and amendments were —* to the House. The amendments made in committee of the — were concurred in. fered &@ resolution to pay elected to the im fall for that the resolution was to. ‘The Senate amendments to the sundry civil appropriation bili were then taken up in the — as in committee of the whole. A division was demanded upon the amend- ment relating tothe piuting ot tune debates of Congress, the ne Senate has en tor thelr ening by fap tiene ae was rae non greed to. Mr. Garfield moved that all the other Senate amendments be non-concurred in, and that ae be ordered. This motion was ir. Merriam called up the Senate bill to pro- hibit ‘the circulation of obscene books and litera- ture. Messrs. Sargent, I Hale, and Swann were ap- . a ttee of conference on the sun- p. civil bi t 1:15 a.m., the House took a recess till Monday morning at 9 o'clock. et RIED. MAR Orhan. Fai her rte J atte SLT eee “O a JENNIE W CREME ij Re 0 deep are. Sas, . RES or aa tison COOKE ts AY! 1G, both of this city. Me LL. at 8 o'clock Jonny FRANK: youn angest_ sou of Williatm A. anil iu. soni onths and sday« Hannah Jane M UNDERTAKERS. RRtemaRD FP. HARVEY, UNDERTAEER, (Successorteo HARVEY € MAKR,) No, 934 F Srazet, between Ninth and Tenth. METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKET? marl-ly BHKOULS: HABITS, ee. Rrcuarp W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, ; 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. FURNITURE OF ALE, fines MADE 401 apas-ly Fos FAMILY USE. THE LEICESTERSHIRE TABLE SAUCE, Di aNY PART OF THE WORLD. rok PULSE $5, ‘Detumd of com Vos, wan tak irom the ake | | “=e t ler (Task). sowed be , oS ot } wil g for | SS ” Omey! | Sreereees. oF the Core. ‘The Senate comesits tee of * tag for Ule ftmugaration©: ihe President of the Umi- ted States on the 4h of March, 1673," have just issued the folowing Plockaiue The doors of the Semate Chamber w ibe grened at 11 oak & wi for the admiiaion of natore, and cothers whe. by tie arrangement of the cemuittee, are entitled to admisnon, as Iollows Ka: Presidents and Vice Presi ‘The Chef Justice and Asw ute. atc Justioes of ‘orpe, Heads of Departments, ex-members of either bramch of Congress, and members of eye ey Uthoers of the Army and Navy whe, by name have received the thanks of Congress 6 States Ty immediat lett of the Diplomatic gi aliery wif be reserved for Assist- Secretaries of Departments, and the Assist- Postmasters General: the A. t Ator- ney* General, and the dodge Advoc ate General, Heads of Bureaus of War and Navy Depart. the Comptrollers, Anditurs, and Regis. ter ¢ Treasury, the of the several: om ixsioners, Supreme Cards securing ssion for these gentiomen te the butiding and the gallery reserved for their occupancy wit! be furnished by the Sengeant-at- Armes y wil A tor matic Lenter at the east dow ¢ Capitol, on the lower T ne Prosident and Vice Presi : Presidents aud Vice Prosi dents re, Heads Departments, and ourt, will enter at 4 will apitel by the t h will be o, We placed in front of the Secre- le for the President of the United Presideuit-clect, and on bis lett for the Arra ts. Ex-Presidents dente. the Chiet Justire and 4 the Supreme Court, will have f the Chair Court. Heads of Departments will occupy seats on the lett of the Chair. Oficers of the Army and Navy who, by name, have received the thatke of Congress, and Gov crnot: and ex-Gevernors of States, seats on the right of the main entra Ex-members of the House and members-cleet will enter the Senate Chamber by the main nor, amd will occupy seats on the right of the , iplomatic Cor: s. closed, aud the passages ading thercto kept clear. The other doors and the to the Cap- tte Pt those Jo be jer this ar- gement, will KALept close ™ar Ne'clock the President, Presid accompanicd by two members of the € tee of Arrangements, wil! proceed in a carrt to the east door of the north wing of the Cap entering there, will proceed to the e roe renee The sident-clect will be accompa- med tothe ( ‘apltol by a member of th mittee of 4 Vice President's room, and, afterward, into the Senate Chamber, where the oath of office will be administered to him by the Vice President. The Mmplomatic Corps will assemble in the marble room, and i nce proceed in a body to Diplomatic Corps and the Justices of the Supreme Court will ¢ sha mber minntes bi fore ot enate will assem e Senate being read 1, President-ele complett Senate, those assembled in thy precee] to the piattorm on the mira portica of the Capitol in the f The Marshal of th ‘Presidents and ex- reme Court of the United States. Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate. The Committee of Arrangements The President of the United Sta nt-clect. The Vice Preside: Senate. The members of the Senate. The Diplomatic C Heads of Dep: Ex-members of the House of Re and members-elect of the gress. ‘Governors of States, Aud other persons who have been admitted to the floor of vate nt and the Secretary of the presentatives, Forty-third Con- Jers. Gn reaching the portico the President, Presi- dent-elect, wil take the seat provided for him on the front of the platiorm, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on his right and the Ser- geant-at-Arms of the Senate on his left. The Committee of Arrangements will occupy aposition in the rear of the President, Presi dent-elect. Next in the rear of these, ex-Presidents and -s Bichon go ee S ‘ourt, wi ocen| seats on left and. the. Viee- President ect 5 and metabers of the Senate thom cn the righ” ‘The Diplomatic Corps will occupy the next in the rear of the Supreme Court; Heats ot Departments, Governors and ex-Governors of States, ex-members of the Senate, ex-mem- bers und members-clect of the House of — ves, in the rear of the members of Such other persons as are incinded in the pre- ceding arrangements mill occapy the steps and the residue of the ‘All being in readiness, ¢ he oath of office will be atministered to the President elect by the Chiet Justice. ‘On the conclusion of the President's address, the members of the Senate, srg | by the nt-at-Arms, Viee Presi nd Seore- tary, will return to the Chamber, and the President, accompanied by the committee of arrangements, will proceed to the President's “The Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate is charged with the execution of these arrange- pp except those used in conveying persons to the east door of the north wing ot Capitol, will be excluded trom the cy itol square. 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