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PROPOSALS. PP°FOsAis FOR I=TERNAL BEVERUB Taxascay DaraRTMEnr, Office of Commissioner of Interna: Revenua, + July et, 1374 By i 11 be received © "SURBDAT, the = Tad of August aa 12 o'clock inet pare Printing, open paper te Internal Revente {the Fotowlog clases, dencmfuations and sizesy in pree- out use, acd as ses >") as viz: ass I. Stamps—H barrels, half barrels, shied’ barr quarter barrels, sixth barrels, an eighth barrels. Ovass II, Bramps for Distilled rs—Tax Pard.— Ten gallont,twenty gailons, gations, forty gailons, Sfty gallous, sixty gallons, seventy gallons, pety gall one gallons, eighty galic is, aii 08, buudred aad y one buadred and ety acer a ge Fong cad st sons Ee Sramps for Disiried Sp: 1. other than Tar ried Bite Seite, kr ta = ee ‘Biamps for. Tosacco’ and &muf—Sirip —One ance, two «ances. four ounces. eigat oances ant sixteen omnees Tebacco,en1 one-na!f ounce, one ounes, : eight cunces’ and ‘Crass V. Stamps fcr Tobacco and Smif, Square.—One-half und, ove pound, two Lares paands, five foseta.tee pouads, fifteen pounds, twenty pounds, pounds, twenty-two” pox i# and sixty poands Tobacco. acd ones Pound, ons pound, two pounds, thres pounds, fire }» tem pound: Gd pounds Bout. utes —Twenty-fives for Torarco, Exrportation Brewers’ Permit Stamps. 3 prep red for issue in nay and ‘wap: each stamp and one stub strached stub to be serial numperr and bouad ip bock form; +ach book to contain one Bundred and Atty stamps. three on 8 paxe, and bovk to be appro- Driately ix ard oumbered re OLas: 111 —Wach « aup to have 8n engraved stub attached ‘aud studs to be membered in serial mombers| , a book to con- tate foar bund age, and book ettered ard bs sam oLass ows, viz: Ore cance to tou Bee asive, tu be printed and perforaic<, with forty stamps on a sheet. Bight evd sixteen ounces, to be printed and per- forated. wir) ffreen stamps on a ehect. Sauf diamps as follows: Oue-bsif avd one ounce, to be printed and per- forated, with one hundred acd ninsty-six stamps on Bsbeet ‘wo ounces. to be printed and perforated, with one hupde:\i and twelve stamps ou a shset. Four, six ani eight ounces,to rinted and per- forsted, with twenty stamps on a sheet Bixteem ounces, to be printed and perforated, with on w sheet Tobacco Stamps. ast 2 five pounds, to be printed without per- aud issued in sheets, ewelve stamps to @ Teu pours to sixty pounds, Inclusive, excepting fifteea pouncs, to be engraved with stub at- stat.ps and stubs to be numbered in serial 4 bound in book form: each book to andred stamps, five stamps oD & page. edand numbered. The fifteen poun stamps to be aa above, with the addition vf aine coupons attached te each stamp. Snuff Siamps, as follows: One-bait to five poua prithon: p rforation, am stamps to s sheet. Ten end twenty pounds to be eogravad with stabs attached, and bound in book form, cach book to con- tain four bundred stamps, five stam pson a page, and inclusive, to be printed issued iu shects, tweive Book lettered and numbered OLass VI. —Tweaty-fives, fifties, and one hun- dreds. to be printed and perforated, to be issued in sheets, with ten stamps on 8 sheet ‘and fifties and tive hundreds, to be Printed and perforaced,to be prepared tor issue tn ahevts, five stamps on a sheet. ens jo Saas tg be. printed. perforated and Ir issue in ebeets, tan stainps on ashect. MOLass Vil 2 cograved stab numbers, avd bound tn bo 3 tain four’ hundred stamps, four ou letteced sud uumbered. ‘The stamps inctaded in classes I, 11, ILI and V are to be printed ‘m two colors, the tit or border may be of surface oF piste printing, aud the vigaette aud be of plate printing. ove mentioned stamps may be the Cummissioner of Invernal on, D, O., and sizes and descrip- ) A Statement of the namber of stamps issued during the fiscal year ended June 30, In74, may also be seen at the Office of the Commissioner. Bidders will stave the price per thousand stamps, delivered at their places of bustners, tucladiug the cost of packing ready for shipment, sud also at the gfice of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue ia a aehington. Bids isl not be accepted for less quantities t an entire clas , or where stamps are printed in colors, bids may be for one priuting for all the stamps embraced witbin the class. Where bics are for the second printing only, that is, for the printing of the vignette and letter” ing, such bids should also iuclads the numbering and'birding. Bach bid snould be accompanied with a specimen of the style of engraving, snd the accopted bidder, before the final cousummation of a contract, will be Tequired to furnish proof impressions of the en- gravings of the several Kinds and denominations of stamps. ‘The coutract will require all destgns, dies, and and plates to be kept addttionsl de- t ered, and d Sad that pew su lates tu be prep her missioner of Ipternai Bevenue; aud all such d-- signs, dies, ad piates to be the property of, and delivered to the United States Treasury Deparc- Ment st the teraiaation of the cvatract,or when- ever demanded b; id Depar apd at such Bevenue for Messure= a 4 eh er of Internal ; and that ail Commissioner of Internal Revenue shall dee necessary to take, inorder to protect the government against fraud oF cs ™ the part of the contrastor or his em- be taken at the proper charge and ex- contractor, li be considered except trom parties actually engaged in the Dus- ‘and printiag, aad p: with all the necessary facilities to execute the work premptly, ive the requisite protection to the stamps, dies and piates in thir possession. Pars ies not known to this Department will furnisd proof as to these pofots Bidders will state the time from the contract, ff awarded, when they will oluIpenc® delivering the stamps, and ity fer delivery thereafter, bh Did must be accompanied by a guarantee of St least two responsible persons, that, in case the Did 1s accepted, and @ coptract entered into, they Will become surcties Im such reasenable sum as may be required by the Government for the faithful per- formance of the comtract. The contract will be made for not less th: or more then three years, as may be agreed upon. In awarding the contract or work, the Commis: sioner reserves the right to reject any or all pro- Posals, in case tt ahall appear to be for the interest of the Government to do so. Proposs!s should be carefully “ Propessis for Revenue Btamps. the Cos missioner of Internal J. m. U@LaASss, Jy22-wstd Commissioner of Internal Revenue, — THE TRADES. WSl5GS AND IBON AW MES A wok stouEs, 7? = sealed and market sod addressed to Revenue. ufactared b; M. @. ‘COPELAND, Lovistana avenue, one door east of Tth Public AWNINGS for lings, Private esiioncess — TRON FEA MES for Stores, at factor Ss FLAGS, CAMP-MEBTING TENTS | sale or for the Improved Mildew Proof Awnin mars-tr street, otels Bonds. AWNINGS 48D AWNING FRAMES for Btcrea, Hotels, Public Beilatngs, Oitr a try Bonldences at factory price. se JOBN 0. HOGA! 713 Market Space, between 7th snd Sh streets. Flags aod Camp Meeting Tents for sale or rent. Sole agent for the culy Genuine Mildewed Proot Awning material ‘apl6-tr PLUMBING, Gas-FITTING AND BE Gk attended to, on terme, AM . BRIBN, Practical Plumber @ avenue, near 6th street, north LINED pire siwarece nant OM Ph nw of out-of-town Banks, pty ot Mice et ARRING BOO eee PRNNOTLVAmIA AVENUB Orrosizs Wittakp's Horas AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. BY = Biase Auctioueer, 619 7th street. or 14 A! On SSEABAJOPATE OR * or in Li AUCTION SALES. UNCANEON BROS., A: BY Boutheast corner Xb and D EVENING STAR. HE BROOKLYN INQUIRY. (Comtinued from page.) better give your whole for- z ? A. Yes; rather than have Into this fight. Q. Was that before or after the publication of the Bacon lette: A. I can’t be certain about that; it was about that time. Q. Did Moulten ever question you in regard ‘the andersigned, vistas to this matter, whether you had ever spoken on eatato, that subject to any one, or expressed any aux- sae (ia), jety about it? A. He did, not many ago, pg Oe Ae * among the last interviews I had wih him. with western corner of said thence northeasterly ay Q. Since the publication of that Bacon letter? "amisaat Postnater | merik of tan ect Seqea anne Peart FHELTiNG AND OFhun SHSEES: | ihe appatutment of hiscommittos T preactet y 1G, HEATING AND OTHER STOVES, | the a ent of this comm be awarded tothe lowest comforts ming The Let is Impsored Bs DRUME Pavvans, AND LOT OF KIT: | but once on that day, and on the afternoon of casters Reta | Avackeestiaerccr trees | GL an AUMsOAY MORNING, Aneom 14, | Sn Stow Sens nates Motions” soot ‘secured by a deed ‘the prem- een to Ngee $5,007” I said, ‘Yes, I had, too, to one or two teosr Bil conversnctsg et thoooet sf vortneee A ope mactlon rooms, we shall sell the above- | Po/tins. I mentioned it to Oliver Jotnese, for of $200 will be required at the time of sale. ALSO, one, because he was anying something to meene the terms of sale are not complied with in 5 Larg: lot of Tinware, Coal Beis day about what some of Tilton’s friends were i , Ol ans, &o., being the contents of atin and hardware store. I incidentaily mentioned that to pei teis nats ane ich he never repeated, I suppose toany- Ls Oarri Haraces ct clev.n ton said, ‘+I will never admit that; oraugle-2t “Buticanboy wack’ | Poth aeny i always.” Q. Have yu any Objection to state what Til- ton’s frien YY PUNOANSON BROS , Aacti B Boutheast corner Rb and rests DO were saying to Ol'ver Johnson and BY LATpeRE 2 o1 Kate B Bb and D strests northwest, | others? did Ghiver Johnson say to you netioneers Estate 364 CANE SEAT CHAIGS FROM MASONIC | A. On one occasion he rej to me that Ora re Oiies Bullainge es Ut Ss | TEMPLE, (slightly damaged by fire.) AT AUC- | among the friends of Tilton he had heard reproaches made against me that I never was WING, August endeavoring to help Theodore in reputation or Isth, SALE OF HORSES. @ will asll in On TUESDAY MOB: commencing at 10 o'clock, TIO) offi the acrepred bidder resides, or at this Department, direct, free of Deror QuARTERMASTER’s Orrrce. oe ee That Lhed been the intranet of his being ge the Postinaster General’ may Was eee DO saly 16 1st. 364 Onne Beat Onsirs, damaged by the Lae | Teen acer ne eee ate bein for packing, labeling, nad delivering Wili be sold at. pablic’ auction, fire, him. I replied't : be deme wader the inspection and aapervision of an Ts Yolock @ m.y AUGUST LT. 1874, at the Quar- | Terms cach, Aes La giegeanch eonal pRcmyronite) ren = agent 3 . s ned. Although the envelopsto besubmitted is patented. | Streets southwest: Btadles, corner of Mth aNd O | 4 tance gnartity of secomndchard Fnrntiace tn, | longed and tried todo what I could for Tilton, the contractor will not be required to pay royalty ‘Boven (7) Horses. auglé (Bep] DUBOANSON BHOS, Accts. | (ue That his association with Weodivull eos om those manufactured for the Post Ollice Depart- | terms cash. ‘Wit. MYERS, BBY THOS DOWLING, Anction-er, | fatal to bim, and I could not make any head Within ten days after the contract has been Brevet Braet more ee ay af 641 Louisiana avenue, near 7th street, nd with regard to the other I said awarded the sucocefal bidder shall eat _iy2-td LATIMER & OLEARY, Ane TRUS‘ EE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ind that recently I paid 85.000 to hie. te faithfully observe snd keep ths torms,coaditioas, | FRY LATIMER & OLEARY, wee, ee ete eased Sth July. | Q. Did you see and have a conversation with and requirements sot forth in this advertisement, ‘Auctioneers and Real rokers. 1670, ond seccrced in Liber Mo. S19; tolls 4:9) | ation soon after the payment of 65,000. A, On according to their trae fntent and meanin; 4 | Southwest corner Penneylliania avenue aud Lith st. © nd records i the Sunday moruing following the payment of shail make, execute, and deliver, subject to the ap- Star Oiice Balidiug. jumibia sod at the request of she perty secured | the Sunday . ape dle aroma oral aud’ acceptatce of tho Pistisster Gon ral thereby I wilt offer at public eale,on MONDAY, | the $5,000, as I was going to church in the re. Is with good and suffici of twenty thousand dollars ( $2) for th faithfal performance of contract. accor.:ing to ths provis! on the 24th day of August. 1874, at the boar of 6 O'clock in the afternoon, in front of the premises, {lot No. 5, situated fu square No. 81, in the city hington, District cf Colambia, as the sane is GOVEBNMENT SALE OF A FRAME BUILD- OFrice oF Preiic BuiLpines xp morning. ‘I met Tilton standing ri the house. He put his arm throug wasin the most beatific mood. W n thesom forfeiture id agreement or ons and subject to ght opposite mine, and hile walking ; jon; burch Be was talking all the the liabilities of th> seventeeath section of a ASHINGTON, D. 0. L upon the plat of aatd city, with the | *long down to cl e Ocngreas entitled “An set logalzing and tm: Will be sold at te non MONDAY, An- rick Oburch upon thesame. This property | Way Of grace, mercy and peace to me, and at appropriat h necessary ob; gust 17th, 1374 . m., in front of the ted on 28 street northw M acreets ‘Terma of tale: Owve-third cash; the residue of the prrcbase money in 1,2and$ years, ths purchaser Siving his notes b ‘ing interest from the da: Bale, secured by a deed of trust upon the prom A deposit of $100 reauired struck off, If the terms of with within five days the anode: etween Land | % time I recollect thinking that 25,000 is very mortify in; sject: D-en usually included in the general approp bills v ishout authority of law, aud reertain inoide premises, & , Situated on Keserva- tion corner of Missonrl avenue and 34 street; the same to be removed within ten days after sale. 0. ¥. BARCOO: Colonel of Bugineers U. 8 RAILROADS. 2D to fix aad pro- Did you st any time receive al expenses of the depart- Sistin ich the committee have in evidence, H. W. B.—Grace, mercy and ace. T.T—Sunday morning.” A. Yes; he sent it on Sunday morning by his wife, who had it laid on my puipit stand. comply with the terms of his coutract he aud hie sure jes shall be liable forthe forfeiture fied reserves isk and cost o Pe right to resell the perty at t! of By Mr. Cleveland :—Iif your mortgage was Poet te ta Btgact as Han dated, damages, to be sued | PRALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. phe difaniting pu chaser after advertising the same | dated about May 1, 1873, the money, of course, for tu the name of the United States, in any court BUNDAY, JULY 35, 1576 ey yee con ee te Tiastece® | was paid to Moulton after your mortgage was aving 301 mm +l . eed 0 * y "g . Wr the Contents fo wot the fest award may be FROM WASHINGTON CITY. sale Me co ETE (emg a et rg ee a r into agreement and give : - e contri ,) i = " wi xt lowest respousible bidder, and so on until the Brantietons co Main Stem, and Washington * ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE of one Steam Boiler aad En- | # few hours. Tequired agreement and bonds are executed: and Baltimore and Relay. ive, three Mandrets, five Oart Harness, . At his house? A. I do not know. eee Sa eee seee nae ee non etres Sata New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Bal- | Brock Gants, one Emery Machine, Baildioe’ Pale . Did you baye trouble with Tilton dur ie x ; leva, Bhafiing, and other appurtenances, thereunto | the iatter part of that month—before the first o Se ee ee Se ie Se . belonging. -By virtue of a deod of trust, beariaz | June-lsis? A. Ldo not kuow the montheimciiee ‘The agreement will also provide that if at any gaky. Berkeley and. Bed | date the fith day of Mav, 1873, and record din liber |] have not kad toebie wit nee eee ae time during the continuance of the contract thi Pittabarg, Rock- | 720, folio 191, of the land records of Washington, D. 1 ‘end of * 7 ¥ die or become irresponsible for th Germantown, | O..'we will sell at public arctionson FRIDAY, the | % *Pecial outbarst at the end of the month o! eaits of tha bond. the Weer = k, Stacn- | 3i'st day of July, ‘at 6:30 o'clock p.m., at the | May, 1573, om account of the publication of the ‘ have the right to require Parlor Cars. | foot of $d street southeast, on Gninand’s wharf, t tripartite agreement, which led to my letter to dition! and sufficient sureties, at Grafton, above named articles. Terms cash. Moulton June 1, 1873. shall furnish to the acceptancs of the Postmaster Wey Distions HOBATIO B. WILCC } Trustees, CARPSNTER’S MEDDLING. _ General within ten days after notice, and in defaalt | 10.00 Baltimore, Bladeanbarg. Beltevie J23 24 %,27,30 WELOOME B. BEEBS, r% Here is * letter dated May. 187 ,iuwhich thereof the contract may be anntli-d. Laurel, Annapolis dancti foley. ror fliton refers to some story of Oarpeuter abou! txzmerGoutract connots in any case, be lawfully | 1.00pm -oHew York, Philsdelpain, Horrolk, Bi- | WEDREEDAT Mice, La te eee een, © | sour offering money; did you receive thatietier? TReetad tas ener at the Goxciasmenk vooks Heott City, Baltinare. Dinner at Relay. ‘st the same place. A. I did, sir. It was a ificent humbug. this coutract may be extended beyond the $-39 % m; Baliimore, Laurel and Relay. BB WILCOX! arrastoes, | Knew that Tilton knew that he usd been tlak- tomeh, cat anaes maecweenan © médiaie Way Stations eros And all inter- | ang.st W. KR. BEEBE, "| ling ‘my gold in his pockets for monthe and Postmaster Gener nd the contract prices, 4.15 p. m. Winchester, Hagerstown, Frederick, Pome of Bocks and Way Stations,(via Metro- politen Brauch.) years, and he wrote that letter to be published for a sham and mask. What did you understatd by Carpenter's t all conditions herein set fort! hy saall govera in extended contract. &7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UN- TIL MONDAY, Angust 17th, 10 o'clock a, m, fro Postmaster General roserves the right to re- | 4 46'p.m. Bal tmore, Annapolis and Way Stations, | °° piace. By oder of Trustees relations to money matters? A. My first know! tay aod all bide if 8 is jadqment tne inter | Sp Ral tmore, Annapolis and Way Bt had ‘A.M SP Ant. | cage of Oarpenter was that he wes putting bie : Ract if, in bis opinion there siati he | 2-O3 BM. Baliimore aud Belay. ¥ E. J. SWEET nose into this business which did not concern ract, if, in = opin the raid bee e 7.00 p. m., Chicago, St. Lonta, Louisville, Oinotn- Beal Estate Broker and Anctioneer, bi ‘That also Moulton’s impression. I 3 tine to perform tai:htuily auy of its nati. Columbus, Sandusky, Deer Park, Borke- No. 611 7th strest, opposite U. 8. Post Office, | him. jaf nly rae verge are aseengrenal willfal attempt to im- ley ‘Springs, Hockvilie, Hagerstown. Pull- asked Moulton one da? ‘‘what under the sun is upon the Depart nent savelopes inferior to ihe man Cars." Breakfast ai Gralton. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PRopeR. | Carpenter doing around here, and moddling ig ETS I P..,Baitimore and Way Stations. 7 TY ON 230 STREET NORTAWAST, AT | with this matter?” He sumoarily damned him firm makius it, and be accompanied by & # int of AUCTION and represented him as a good-natured and xuarantes, Zaers te et be certified to by the postmast: tates distric’ By virtue of a deed of trust to ns, dated March 24, 1871, and duly recorded in Liber N 635, folio 327, one of the land records of Wash- ington, D.C., we will sell at io auction, in front opsibiity and sufficiency of the the re=pe well-meaning busy body. I suggested, “Why B= te didn’t he tell him dirtinctly that his presence ited bi was not wanted?” He si ‘Well he serves us tations on M SUNDAY TRAINS. politan Fr: i ct Baltimore and Way Stations —8,30 a. m., 1.00, | of the 'premiaca,to the highest bidder, on MON some useful purposes.” When we hear of things pe ac glee inp Nord mt gd Kor Aatdgan 7. 0D me ma Cas Pay ithe Math’ day of Anguet, A; 1 Iie, at 6 | going om in the clubs or any place in New York ¥ thes a Feds vor Baltum d Relay.—7.30 ®, m, and 7. clock p. m.,the northernmost ‘part of Lot ‘nam- Darpent the track, and he fetches re ee eens ae -— . : forrd & ta edbare No. 61,the eauve frontivg 16 text | Wo but Osrpenter on bond with appvoved secarity, in a penaity of concitioned tpon the faithful perfurman . guarantee will te in their proposals the price per pes, including everything required riished, asset forth in ta tisement; and all proposals must be madi Diawk forms farnished by the De} envel ped and ‘led, ‘es Registered Package Kuvelope: the Third Assistant Postmaster m S!05 BF All Trains Stop at Viatuct Hotcl, Relay Howse, Station. For farther toformation apply at the Baltimore avd Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and 455 Ponnaylvania avenne, whore orders will be vaken for Baggage to be checked and reocived at tay Point in the city. HOS, K. SHARP, Master of Transportation, LM. COLE, General Ticket Agent. GEO.'8. KOONTZ, Gen"! Agent. iv BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD Dapot connen 67H AND BsTREATs N.W After June 23th. 1574, trains will run as follows: all the rumors, and se we use Lim to find out what we could not do otherwise, and I did’ find that he not only did that, but that Carpenter was one of those natured men whose philanthropy exhibited itself in trying to settl quarrels and difficulties by picking up ever: thing he could hear said by, for or against man, and carrying it to parties where it would do the moet bi He was a kind, enial, g a in all this matter he has been a tool more than helper. He has never once done anything, except in the kindest way, and never once done anything West, m. and 7p, m. 5 ». ms on 2%| sirest northwest, and extending width ene hundred and twenty-two two and a half (2%) inches One-third cash; balance in six (6,) ighteen (13) months, for which notes of the purchaser, bearing interest a: Bo snoum, and secured by deed of tru: erty, shell be given, Conveyancing at purchase cost. If terms of sale are not complied with within seven days after salothe Trustees resorve the right te resell the property after five days’ pablic adver- tisement, at the risk aad cost of the defaniting pur- ‘ ‘100 deposit on aceaptance of bid, Amount st ee 08. Amount reqaired 3 10 inches thi pon the partment, secarely ss vals for ired to wettle to «i ay arrears to dati rr toy US FOR TILIB: 7 = 4 4 in the whole of this matter, from begin- a TAAINS LEAVE OK TRAINS ARRIVE AT TasEPH n EDSOM? {Trantcor, | ing to end, that was not a stupid blunder. AND SIDEWALKS, sc. U¥ THE 6:3 A ALTIMORE. WASHINGTON. ang7-cokds "=. J. SWEET, Anct, | I made up my mind from the beginning that as WING OF THE SEW starz. wan ano | £2388. m.. northern ex 8. m,,Now York Ex- ‘088, daity, m, Fast Line Oa.m.,Accommoda- daily ox. Sunday. I was silent to everybody in this matter 1 would be expecially silent to him (Carpenter). rceollect but one interview with bim tha’ “ny particular significance. He came to see me AVY WASHIN OF: { ¥ THOMAS BE. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Aucticneor, 619 7th strest. mye e SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER ye m., Accommoda- 8; dally, Fs m., Limited Bx- ress for New York,| DEPARTMENTS’ BUILDING, 4 GTON, D.C. ICE OF SUPERVT Treascay D Wasarner NG ARCAITECT, PAREN ENT. D.C , Angnst 13, 1674. 'N HIGH BTRBET, GEORGETOWN once when our council was in session and our % will be received at ‘this fally ex. Sunday. Par-/®: Eo Ras By virtuo of a decree of the Saprome Conrt of | document was published. There was a phrase 3D Dav oF SEPTEMBRR.1874, for | 1]-9G a ao ast Line! 2 ning the District of ColumDta, passed in a certain | introduced into it that Tilton thought pointed hing and delivering at the site of the new tantly; ox. Bunday 14.05 pon Liner ae: ein which Berjamin Johnson et ux. are | to him, and Tilton that night was ina bontire Warand Naty D: *builting, W. sduily,ex. Bunday. 4:03 p.m , Limited Ei nts, apd Wm. A, King ot al. are defend- ane, ahd walked tp and Gown tim abrect @ith ali the F Jeet from Hew York, 2.909, «quity docket 11, 1 will offer for sale re etn ck We a os, i jaily, ex. Sunday. at veblic auction, in front of the premises, on | Moulton. J was tn at Freeland’s, and in came of the scu:h wing of the building. ec call? it 293 p. m., Accomtmoda- | THWREDAY. the of Augnst, A.D. ists. | Carpenter, with his dark and mysterious eyes, the rchedule, aud described in the specific ns, ane Bons tion, except Sunday. all that piece or parcel of groaud lying | 'e sat down on the sofa, and, ina kind of se- copies of which may be bad on application at this cil, oxen Hainan daily, from Georgetown, D.O., on the east site of | .ulcbral whisper, told me of some matters. offices, Saturdays 2? °=CeP"| | Baltimore and the wost. | High street there, and Bring the south half of tot | Says I, “That is all nonsense; that it meant Bidders must ecbniit a sample ef the materialthey | 5/¢q'p m- for Philadel-|) geprem, milye rn | Dun ber twenty three, (23,) {0 Beat:y and Hawkins’ | wej°/* .yo8t Carpenter was rejoiced to hear Prop: se to farni-h along with their bi B dujyfF Phitsdel-) xpress, daily, sddition to Georgetown, with the dweiling house pend ; Payments will be made on the delivery and ac- atly. — building and fa provements thereon ud then went ou’ n another occasion he @ of materisis, deducting 10 per eentum until Pi Baltimore aeno| ‘Terms of rale, cash; (of which $50 must be paid | Came to me, aud in a great glow of benevolence pletion of the contract on to Baltimore daily wn day of gale.) and the balance within five days | raid there was to be a Dewspaper established in All bids must be accompanied by @ penal bond of | %ag°>t Sun “Qaily, New thereafter, All conveyancing end recording at pur- | New York, and that I was to take the editorship two sespors:bie persons, in the suin ¢ thousand Yo isight £ — charer’s cost. If terms of sale are not complied | of it, and half a million was to be raised almost dollars, ($5,000) that the bidder accept and seg ana nag pe with in five days after sale, the trustee resarves t by tapof drum. I was tly amused, but erform the contract, if awarded him, the suificiency ‘Tratus leaving Washt at Sa. m. on Mon- | right to Tesoll ‘et risk and cost of defaniting pur- | OF tp - be wae y 5 he security to be eerritied by the United states | 23¥, Wednesday and Friday,aud 3:40 p, m-daily, | Carer’ “BAINBRIDGE A WERE Teeter | sid to bim poy: So, Saree, Xx » Clerk of the Unite Bates Court. or the Die- | oxcoRt bn pe ag EOE, mgr oe far | _sua7-co&ds THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Anct. ——— — ae 8 —. I — it very o of tl erein i > - 2 ike! 8] in! 5 a. The? Of the District wherein the bidder | 50%, Srriviag st Pepe's Oreek at 1:68 and 7:08 fol gt pep signe ees dignge ined ¥ LATIMER & OLEARY. more natural to ms than anything else.” That Briss corner Ponnayivante fevenee ona Tite st, | Was the amount of that conversation. One other Star Office Buildings. conversation I have some recollection of, in Th tag ary reserves the righ’ to reject any or sl! bids if it be deemed for the foterest of the 0. "Trains Ieaving Washington at 5:35 a. m. and Government to do so, and any bid that is not made 3:40 p.m. connect at Odenton with trains fur Aa- jnted form to ned at t! and | oepolis. — Z April, and that was when Moulton hada plan Seer aoe condone te sree rere te Teese | "Hctiey ccriving ot Wacinston 0 10:40 a.m, | SRUSTEBSSALEOP VALUABLE IMPROVED | on foot to buy the Golden Age of Tilton and send ments of this advertisemoat, will not be eon snd 8:90 p. m.»Connect at Bowie with trains from | PLOPERTY ON V St. BETWEEN 13:1 AND | him to Europe, and Carpenter cams in nad beither will any provosal be received, fr< Ppkougersleaving thelr orders at Ticket Omce | git? StS: MORTHWEST, deoas of trust, | {alked with me about it. 4 recollect very dis- Flaggivg trade, sod whol aorthwest coruer of 18th stroct and. Penusylvanta dated Teapeciive the 16th day of February, | “ctly that conversation. My eyes were begin- facititi forpishing 1571, and the 18th ne, northwest corner Sth stroct and Peensylva- y of March, 1872, and record: | 24; htened. ¥ education was ve their to be —_ Proposal e8 in Liber Gi, at foll Will be epclowd in a sealed el ‘avenue, Cal for and \0 129, and Liber 675, at folto | beginning to tell on me some little, and I said endoreed,™ Bide for Tiling ad Flspeing lope, | checked at hotel residences to all points North | 1%, and by written request of the party’ secured | to Carpenter distinctly: “Carpenter, that is Sidressed to MULLE?TT, Aad Wo apaliae Loic ie Bee Lane yom: | Wereby we shal! sell, in front of the premises, on | matter which Ioan have nothing todo with. T angl3-1st jing Architect. pus, Indianapolis, Louisville, 8. Louis, New Or- | FEIDAY, the #1st day of Angust, 1874, at 6 o'clock con’t know but thatif Tilton wishes to go to BOFOSALS FOE WEO aii esus, Chicago, Omaha, San’ Francisco, and all | p.m, Lot Is, in ite’s recorded subdivision | Europe with his family and live there for Som prererets Fer ¥ Bogen, AO CANT: | votnts Rast, Weet, Borth and Sonth. eh aeat half of suusre numbered 236; improved by @ | time tat his friends would be wirlin pacar THIOT OF COLUMET . EB YOUNG tien pane ', General Sup’t. twe-story and basement Brick Dwelling. ’ ze . a Agent. ‘ap2s-tt era Une third eae! bi balance in6é, 12, and 18 papain maid meer bat tel enor you OVA months, wi interest at ir cent. .se- | musi sbout w: some! e and pot Orrick oF SepERvisine ARcurrEct, (S74pennsriVasta Rourel 874 | curct to"deed of trast on the prenigen sold. Gon, | with mes — Wimmer he, UTE Seyaccing at purchaser’scos:. §10)d ~waattime of | Q, Did you say that if Tilton printed his SORTH WEST, ie. If terme of sale ‘Trains leave not complied with within rve the right to resell, at oO. CAST IRON WORK. be received at this office = 20TH Day OF AcGUst, 1474, for WBOUG! Scaled Propovale wil ontil 22 M. oF Ti documents you would never ascend the pulpit again? A. I never said that. I should never talk about the thing with such weak men as he. furnishing, delivering, fitting, and putting ia place W. w. Gox Q. Who introduced the subject of going to the Wro' and Usst- k ‘bibtt eos A Oe et: = a «& ty . El 2 nd Gare tron Work, ae oxnibited by THE Olzat DAUBLE TRACK ROUTE, _sugh-cotds LATIMER & OLBABY, Aucts. | Europe when Carpenter camo to see you A. the Schedule, consisiiag of the Usst- ‘and Galvanized [ron Fines for Oclis, itings for Fourth-tier Cetls, and = Tara BS ath wast Guar Os iy oors. &c.,in Wa J joes, Canal log, aud Basement, Ser late Drawings. Bpecification, and Sche- jon at this offics. red by the contractors to put | (jit be farnisned by the Govern- Hie did. OUTWARD JOY—INWARD soRROW. Q. In the statement which you have made, and the letters you have published, you express ereat agitation, sorrow and suffering even to anguish; how do you reconcile that with the tone of your public ministrations, and with the declarations of peace and trast which have EB & OLEARY. BY once and Heat Estat: Southwes: corner of Penn. avenue Star Office Build: x ’th clegant Scenery, Paiace State-room Day and 8, ges — with monders improvements, Senn Ted miles saved te Western and Central ‘The 11:55 a.m, exoopt Sunday, Wert and Northwest; 3:80 peu daily, Oruorat we MAKE CONNBOTIONS from WASH BUFF, WASHINGTON To. UF FALO, Brokers, ‘and Uith rr * TBUSTEERS’ SALE VALUABLE PBOPE TY IN ALLEY BOUNDED BY 13ru AND laru, AND H AND I STEEETS, NORTHWEST. inder aud by virtue of e deed of trust, dated o ‘opi may be had All scaffulding requ! the work in piace will ui : fallen from you from time to time in the lecture ment, free of charge, but will be erected by the co! kets by this route can be procured at the offices ae ts TDG 343, ene of thee room? A. I explain it precisely in the same tr 4 a street and Pensaylvania avenue, and | orgs of Washington county, District of Ootumb! way I do the words of Paul, who said that he Px posals will be made be the piece, superficial er | 20! Hotel, where cour Tariaavenue, under | snd py written request of parties secured thercby,we | died deaths daily, and he was the offscouri real foot. or weight, tor te various items of work | National Hi where ‘aformation will B@ | shail sell, in frout of the oa, on THURSDAY, | the church, having the care of all the churches, Fought and Qast-Iron Work | er procuring. tickota st these offices cau i Bh coreg and yet with all ‘inis burden on his mind be idly C1 may be eslted forby | & pas in Palace Oars for Obioago, | [ois number a bed himself as living in the most tran- requir 7 te origipal surve; joy that stands on i “Godly sorrow worketh joy.” The tirst eftect of these troubles to me was most anguishing: ing, and oftentimes I lay in them even as a ship heaves on sea in times of a calm, when she can make no , and yet cannot lie still. But after a little came reaction, and by the power ot the Holy Ghost my "mind ‘was lifted above these things, a1 I said to myself, is my business as a man and minister been preaching.” ‘lling people how to man- men how to bear up un- the niches and ventilating willbe for which 136 nea ter tae te ot jnection of two alieys, aud running t! long the Western Hive ‘of said lot, alley fifteen feet wide, east ot right yp with said I I street noith, sixty-one feet one and oF es; thence south, and paraliel with line of léth st. rty-four feet, to a public alley; thence west, ixty-one feet one and one-half of beginning, aud improved by s third cash; balance in six. twelve teen months, with interest at 8 nm, deferred pa} trast on premises Gor er’s cost. eee * " ALEXANDRIA @ WASHINGTON BB ALEXANDRIA & FREDERIOKSBURG E.R. Oogwse or B ayp SIXTH STREBTS. ‘Alexaodri sec- jocks er ri ec sir couter wings will be. req withta eleven weeks from date of acceptance of pro- posal. Psymonts will be made month; cent, Until the final sompletion 11 bids must two responsible sand dollars, ) that the ‘and perform the contract if a1 ciency of the recurity to be certifi: States Judge, Cierk of the United Attorney of the district ot complied with within fi po od the — to resell roharer. # PNNTOHN 7. GIVES, rrasteos. anb-cokds LATIMER & OLEABY, Aucts, ¥ WASH. B, W! IAMS, Auctioneer, (Successor to Green & Williams, Aucts.,) No. 10 oot loth and D streets. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED *BROPBREY, CONNER THLE AND oe SE NORTHWEST. ee By virtue of a deed of St font Docomar .. D. 1871, and duly recorded in Liber N. pestle ag At he aad acray fp Wan * Sy front of the g a ae at it will a wieee af ; fi i i I el & i a é c of p HAE mann} a mentof Moulton must mow come forth. All = fair-min’ed men should demand its public .- ten. Moulton can no longer, with self-reepe *t, with hold his full statement of ail the facts and documents. If ever man tried faithfally to <p eeer, = Moulton bas tried to serve The Chicago Tribune makes an urgent de ‘ot in the marbte cold, the statue lice ut in the artist's mind; bis earnest es ce ook it to life, his reverential hands Unveil its beauty, till it speaking In vain the empty canvas al! onrolind Before the ease! in the stuctio ltes, ad nde. mand in its editorial co!umus that Mr. Moatton | Till genius, with its labors mantfo'd lay before the public the statement he withheld Cause it to throb with life that never ties from the committee. ‘Be ‘The Friday Evening Meeting | So from the finty rocks of adverse fate The reguiar weekly prayer maeting of the | The soul a pertect temple can ereate members of Plymouth church was helt last And on the clouds of darkest destiny, evening. Areistant Pastor S. B. Halliday led Kalpbow a life of immortality the exercises, which consisted of singing, pray- ing and offering of remark» by the parties pres- ent. Prayer was offered by Rey. Dr. Edward Beecher, Thos. $. Shearman, H. W. Cleveland, and others, in which divine protection was in- vokea for their beloved pastor. Mr. Ha‘liday read a few letters from outside mar mbers of the congregation, nam wage | good wishes for the welfare of the church. mong these was the following characteristic letter to Mr. Halliday from Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher, written from bis farm at Peekskill: A LETTER FROM MRS. BEECHER. “SaTUgDaY—MipsicaT. ‘Dear Mr. Halliday: i had laid aside the cares and Iabors of the day, hoping to sleep, bat my eyes are rebellious and refuse to close. Under ail the clouds that, through evil men, are gath ered around us, there is much to comfort and sustain us. My'heart us fall of love and grati- tude to-night ter our dear people, who ba: stood unfalteringly by their noble slavdered pastor. 1 don’t know wh: to write you this, but it eeems as il ae Tae Wriraker Tex Brorex Smoorm, A cor ent of the Louisville Cow rrr Jour nal gives the following explanation of the above shooting case, of which we published a fall ao- count in Wednesday's Stag. Its publication ip our columns seems to be dus to Gen. Whit- sker, in view of the statements contained in the test version of the attair © your Sunday morning's issue great injus- tice bas been dowe by the reporter in ering the occurrence of the shooting in the affair be- tween General Whitaker and Mr. Ten Broeok. The witnesses testified as to the .ggravated in_ salt given by Ten Broeck, resentment by Whitaker, and the threat was then mate b: Mr. Ten Broeck to Whitaker's face that he he put in histosom. Thus armed, on General Whitaker on the platform, with his hand In bis boeom on the knife. Gen. Whitaker told him not to draw a weapon on him, t I could not sleep until I bad spoken to some one of the oe, when the fring began, je to fre upon Mr. Ten Rrosck atter be wasshot and he could not draw his knife. Tbe proof at the trial of the case will @ fact great joy and pride I have (as his wife) in a chureli that, through evil as well ag good report, thers so lovingly and trustingly about bim ees faithful than our beloved people, the Sa- viour’s disciples forsook him and tied ma wicked people sougut to destroy him. it wicked to feel, though I do not mean it so? But wy Wlole soul is 80 stirred, that God has raised up euch friends to comfort and sastain my dear hosband. I wish I conld send “God bless you" to each true beart that lores Plymouth church and its pastor. 10 you know, all the time I was south, my heart almost breakingover the perse- cuticns Mr. Beecber was subjected to, the hymn, ‘Fear not, I am with thee, Oh, be not dismayed,’ was constantly with me. I woald wake sndtenty out of troubled sleep’s wild dreams, and before me woul! be some line or verse of that precious hymn as distinctly asi€ uttered by a voice at my bedside, or I would wake myself, repeating italoud. During the last few weeks it has been my very companion. I cannot sing. How I wish Piymouth church would sing that hymn to-morrow, or rather to-day, for the Sabbath dawns while I write.” The reading of the letter was followed A / a burst of applause. At its conclusion Mr. Halli- day stated that Mr. Beecher was going to Pecks- ville to-morrow, and from thence to the White Mountains; #0 that those who wished to take a farewell of him could do so at his residence on Columbia Heights. At the close of the meet- ing, which was then adjourned with the pro- nouncing of a benediction, many of those pres- ent departed to take their leave of Mr. Beecher, and but a few remained for the business meet- ing, which was opened with Brother Hawkins presiding, and Mr. Shearman acting a secre- tary. od. There are ©, outside of Great nothing stronger and among all that vast mass, eutpumbering the population of the United States five times, there is less drunkenness, and fewer arrests made on charges of ‘drunk aud disorderly,” than in the single city of Chicago, which contains not one tive- iredth of their pepulation. This isan absolute fact—a naked truth—which it would be well for both i) (aor advocates and prohibitionists te turn over in their minis, gest well, and draw rational con- clusions therefrom. A crusade against whisky as a beverage would be a legitimate and benef- icent war, which, if crowned with sacoes by the extirpation of the accursed fuld from the entire Union, would be a most inestimable pub- lic blessing. “As a temperance measure the on whisky should be qusdrupled, while th light wine should be reduced to one tenth of existing imposta.—Joscnh Medill’s Letier in the Chicago Tribune. 7 We shall havea summer yot, never fear. 87 Not one of the many balloon ascensions Made this summer has produced a fact to cor firm the notion ef a steady easterly current ia the upper air. 87 That baby who went to Brazil to be bore was born, but the jovrney was too much for him Melancholy satisfaction of the other heir to the throne. SZ Aud now the colored troops are going to the frontin Cuba, and Captain-General Con- cba has reviewed them. Uofortunat ly they are to fight to keep themselves in bondage.—. Y. Herald. 87 A California temperance association limits the beverages of ite members to wine, beer, and REPORT OF THE EXAMINING COMMITTEE. After reading the minutes of the previous meeting Mr. Shearman said it was known to ail of us that the sub-committee of the exawining committee had a most important sabject on band in the investigation, and the testimony being ended and all their witnesses examined, the question arose whether they should make an fer due fonsideration, In view of tals, he of. | SidtF, “except when laboring under ‘a sonse of fered » resolution to the effect that uniess the | {scopTsgcment, and then whisky shall be al- examining committee think it necessary to take further testimony or examine other witnesses, they be juested to report next Friday eveu- ing, at the close of the prayer meeting. Alter debate an amendment was accepted py Mr. Shearman, and put in the foliowiag words: Resolved, That the examining committee be requested to make @ report at as early a date as practicable consistent with the best interests of 87 One of the wisest sayings of the Inte H.G . is this: “Whether woman is the equai of m depends altogether upon who the women is and who the a is”—to which @ Scotcnman re- eponds A’ men. DIED. HEBRITY On Saturday, Angost Mth, at « truth and justice. o'clock © m ) JAMES HERRITY, aged 68 ‘The resolution was adopted, and the meeting he ral will take place from bie late real- then adjourned. Cerce, 216 G street porthwest, on Banda ‘ o'clock p.m, Belatives and friends are invited to attend. vd Fatt ov 4 Szrvayt Gieat Down a Preci- rick AT West Pornt.—On Monday morning & On the 14th fnst., at 434 o'clock p. girl named Mary Williams, a domestic employ- B, 0 languter of the late Pat- ed at Cozzen’s hotel, near West Point, was ry Builivan, of Georgetown, D. O., tm found in a mangled condition at the base of a the resiqenee of precipice 130 feet high near the hotel. It ap- | yp" juers! ; pears that on Sunday evening, after attending | fh cloth inet, et precieely 3 Lem Therele® rervice at the Presbyterian church, Miss Wil- | tives and fricudec! the family are respectfully tae liams returned to the hotel, and laying off her | ‘ited to attend, . bonnet and sbawi, started oat for a walk. TREADWAY. On the morning of the 15th inet , While going along the edge of the precipice she | St her Inte residence, No 1503 15th street north: made f parr —Soos and ‘went headlong over it. She Sica 5 EIT TREADWAY, wite of struck @ _ fall, and bi i nk cet ee WALD. On the morning of August Lith, 1874, sfter a briet tilness, ISABEL, infant dagehtor ot J, dashed to pieces. When she recovered con- | J 'aug M A. Ward, aged 18 auuthe aud 14 dave sciousness after reaching the fuot of the preci- Funeral will take place from the reaidene rice she is unable now tostate, but she lay 1031 24 stroot northesat, B there all night and until late on Monday morn- ‘2 o'clock p. m_ Friends and re ing unable to help herself or to r nm alarm. attend the funeral Her situation being discovered she was properly cared for, but her injuries, mostly internal, are hE “ppc & fo severe that itis hardly possible she can re-| ___ UNDERTAKERS, de. a eae fi tehanD F. Bane, A Hexpsox# MaRgiaGe PoRtion.—Theré Undertaker, (Smenner te HARVEY & Bard 34 F Srey, between Blain ans # wesrecorded at the Kegister’s yeeterd * warviage settlement made by Leonard Jcreme and wife in favor of their daughter ‘Jennie, who is about to marry Lord Kandolph Spencer Churchiil, son of the Marquis of Blandford. Thomas M. Foote, of this c METALSIC BURIAL TASES AND O45K 2P* rge Charles Spencer Churchill, Mai marl-iy “SHROWDS. Ha qui-of Blandford, are made trustees, to re- - ceive an ennnity of $10,000 in gold. A portion BRR AND FUNERAL WREA: I. of $125,000 ig allotted to Lord Churchill, in case | pyle kre: CBOSSRE, ANOHORS AND ier of the Geath of his wife leaving no issue sur- : al Braiding done, Ornameutal Balt Work ou Giags Bostoa, viving, and a farther allotment of $250,000 1s | Pearl, by Mrs’ FRIBE, late of wade for the issue of this marriage, in case of | street, nesr I northwed., Beferenoer: the death of both of the parties thereto. The | gout Urant, Bre,’ Aamiral peer, known as the Union Leagae Glob Soren arel Kies, House is the security for the settlement.—v, | oT! Alken. ¥. Herald, 12th. ALL Love-Marrne 4 RD. is, the romantic love which exists \] SEY B SDOUPS, Beste w Naural Flower let 2 ea .» former! Geverel Bert Love—that between two Bin. , Paces lovers—is something which no one ever has any | Ag ay: = Hon. Jobs Oovode, sympathy with in real life. A stolen kiss, if | Bitame pean, Mrs. seen, creates a laugh; a equeeze of the hand, if detected, is a greatjoy. 1 myself, who claim to be romantic, did grin St a shadow picture cast upon the wall of the white garden fence, next door, by unenvious gastight, when I saw the shadow of the young lady with much waterfall feed the shadow of the young gentleman with no whiskers with sugar-plums, and then kiss it: but the shadows were very black, and took odd crinks in their noses as they moved to and fro, and that may have been the cause of my mirth.—Mary Kyle Dallas. Fatz or 4 SLow Man im KentTUcky.—Hor- ace Witherspoon, a rich farmer of Anderson county, Ky., was shot yesterday and instantly killed, in’ Lawrenceburg, in that county, by a Mr. Portwood. Witherspoon was in the act of drawing a pistol to shoot, but Portwood was too — for him, —— three shots in bis bead and three in his body, two of the latter passing through his heart. The shoot- ing is aeserted to be a clear caseof self-defence, as Portwood tried to avoid the difficulty. With- eTspoon was a des; ‘ter, and had ou other occasions killed two men without provo- cation. Two loaded revolvers were found on his person, one of them half cocked. ATTEMPTED MURDER BY A DISCARDED Lovenr.—In Portland, Me., late Monday night, & young man named Thomas Libby went to the house of Hattie Rolfe, who had discarded him in consequence of dissipated habits, and fired a pistol shot into her chamber window, but fortu- nately missed his intended victim. He wasar- at his room in the Commercial House at 2o’clock Tuesday. He bad his door barricaded a lay beside him on the door where ¢ Bley A New MITRAILLEUSs.—A new mitrailleuse bas just been at Ooire, in the Grisons. The instead of clustering around a center, are p! horizontally, thus deliverin; the balls hike a platform of infantry, instead in @ cluster. rounds were fred ina inute, but the inventor, Col. Albertini, of the C. Cox, Mrs, slbrites. Alexander, Mre. General W, FSS? caanp GIFT CONCERT, FOR THE SENEPIT OF THE Montpelier Female Humane Association AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. Namber of Tickets, 100,000. PEICE OF TICKET Bemittances for tickets may be made by Pre-paid, post-cfice money order on Washington D. C., or by registered letter, addressed to Hen. JAMES BARBOUR, Pres’t MM. H. A. Alexandria, Va, i Kongers Govarsor to Areneberg, in ete. ra ', Bx-Governor vai : ie trrene tsa | ene roms Virginie, For fall send for particulars, testimoniais, &c., Address ‘Hen. JAMES BARBUUR, Prev't M.¥.H. A., Alexandria, Va,