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PROPOSALS. p*rorats FoR FUSD. STEAMER LINES. | 4 MERICAN LINE. Beale Pr pos eked z C. a. Ment of Sete o ‘Bm. cn the 19ru Dat oF SEP. 154, to formish tht ent with fuel | Sailing overs TRURSDAY from Philedetphis for for the Yoon eudiog Jace io. tarntas be aslivoned i QUEENSTOWN avd LIVERPOOL. > be delivered in d at «nch’ piece as des! Kinds ard quaoti is rt such quactt tes Tafa a CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEBRAGE ACOOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates as low as by another first-class Line. PaT ‘RB WEIGHTS mR coe: od ie i Tis teqiired to it wiih the disbarsing , Clerk of the Department's road inthe sam of two Pa Aecate, a dollars as ® gneranty of « faithfal per- formance of the contrast ewardet 10 Bim, sepl-st Disbursing Ulerk BOPOSSLS FOR COMPLETING WALLS OF THE JAMES CBEE! Exorxarn’: © Sealed Pr p Berit 12. chock M.on THURSD. for the cop p'stin ‘of the ses w FRAGE W. 8. 8ng23 ly 1425 Pena. est | NOTIOR- Steamer GEORGEANNA ieaves 7th strect wharfevery MOBBAY BVBNING, a oe ae Fag ny ee hep — oe SIGHT INGALI J916-tool TH K j ha ne Creek cara’ under and in oontinest: 1 4 SUMMED ABSANGEMENT ] = 863 of + Y o ° Fol 8 m4 we late By ws Pablic Works, with 87 'POTOMAO Ervine LANDINGS, 874 with ostimate of materiat INCLUDIN@ be seen st oMice. COLTON’S. BLACKISTON’& ISLAND, AND et icelale the farnishing of al labor and LEONARDTOWN. hn bi required to deposit with tht ‘The swift and favorite jeamer PILOT Gollcetor, to bs cred of the Conmisioners of the | Coptaiu Joseph White herrea TOE BOY, District,t ¢ =m h (200 Si Meraase arf, street Wharf, ev: TURSRAY guarantve that he =! sot eSieoatihe | FATURDAY omer ERAT snd contract, if awarded fog to the terms of ome . a4 follows > or 7 eee Coector mast be encisaxd with leave at Poel, a ee TURDAT. rec: © he Collector mm: a E o' ro at Yelock ence bid. Th recet be f rwanded to the = "Siymont, 0 _ ot tract, with in- money doposived aa wntractors will be + work. ‘2 the completion o ‘The par'y cr parties to whom the coxtract ts ‘olxon's Wha awarded will be required to give bords in the sum of aithina? Poli AMT thovrant (£).00)) dollars tha: he or thay will Dil’s Wharf, hfully « wply with the specifications uf the cou- ator Orerk, tract. ongwood W to reject any or ali bids is Coiton’s Wharf, Cotton's Wharf, + indorsed Pr-pors's f Bisckiston’s Island, —Blackiston’s Laland, the James Orexk ioman. Leonardtown, Ercincer cf the gRetarning o& Wedoee _ Currioma: tthe Bo, 4 mal ror mn VEANS T. HOW, Ohicf Oterk. | Lasainakin® the sore Betnrning on Snadsy, ‘ ing abe : Fare tor round trip, $2.91. SbOve landings 2 pelz to Wit H. BYLES, Acont, eared G-Anattert Wharf, F°50m PHILADELPHIA Bhtp by “Hew Exprous Line.” M POSTON AND PROVIDENCE ‘bt Fis “Olydes Iron Line,” and ship py widenoe Baliroad and quired by act of Oongress approved viz: “That ench coal eh: igh 2.200 pounds to ul ton, and shell be inspected and weighed aud the quantity sfeach load certifed at the time of deliv- ery by the person » set for that purpe 2) cents for each ton delivered shal! be K LINE, PASSAGE KATES RE. NEW YCKK AND GLAsco' snsidered binding for one week Gctoder, the Department roverviag pe to reject all or apy portion of the bids Be proporals wil! be entertained unless accom- enied by satisfactory evidence of ability to fulfil payment be made without pector that the eoal fur- STEAMER BYERY WEONESDAY AND From Pirks 20 and 21 Nox7H Brver, N. y, rT ate aeE PRUE O GT Opa DEBE Y. QUEENSTOWN OR BELFAST. uch as the contract calls for, Ondin $65 te $90, according to Accommodatic ‘shail be addressed and sent to the office abin return Tickets fasaod et rednced rates.” of GEO. B. M-OARTEE. INTERMEDIATE $26. STEERAGE $13 Ohief of Burean of Engravisg and Printing, Trea- ralis assued for any amount at lowest rases, sary Department. sep5-eotd Por Tickets SHics ANNIN HOMER to— PBoPOrALs FoR CUT GUANITE WORK FoR 430 Ven street, nea Ponusyivanis areete. JHE APPROACHES AND FENCES FOR | Orto CAMMAOK & OG., 1433 F mttect NW. Bee en eae, GENERAL POST | sp6-m,wffco near Treasury Dep't, Weak ington, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Orrice oF Straavisxe oxemeny CUNARD LINE, Wc SRASeRY Devanraanr, © ASUINGTON, D. O., August 21h. + Sealed Proposals wil be received st this cftoe wutil i? = of the 2ie? pav oF Serr: 2 : NOTICE. w¥ Ith the vlew of diminishing the chances of co)- ‘Istom, the Steamers of this Line take a epecifies 4, conrae for all seasons of the year. he by for turn sod d-tivering, at the site of the | | On the outward passage from Queenstown United Post Otice, Washington. D. | Yorb or Boston, crossiag Meridian of $0 at a3 ta Cut-Gravite Work rejaired for the | or ncthing to the north of 4, 3 Appronches cx Fences of the building, im accord- | On the homeward paseag e sings and Specification: C180 at 42 iat., or nothing te th crousing the Meridian | ra. pat Pied ae bmit Ras oe ee B —ee fe be 1 ee de eee aeones te be fura‘shed, the | LHE BRITISH AND NOKTH AMERICAN block te be 12 by 12 » show! or face the vatural fracture of the sevos: aud So one of BEN RE TORE he grade of custi ne rk, which mavt Fe equal to the Standard ser pie to be seen at this otiice. The whol ef the stone, cat and realy for setting, Must Ee delivered at ths site of the building as rapidly as may be required by the progress of the Work, the delivery to be commence! witntn two Of the contract,ard the feted within four mutans Proposed to SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING 4T CORK HARBOR. Pda nas 7 ‘ORK, ¥ ‘Swarc e W. And every samo date, urder a penalty of owe hasde-ddol- | ULDAY from §. ; (She) e day's delay sbove the time | | Bteamers marked * do net carry stecrags pasven- stove sti; ulated. sere. Propcsais will be mate for the work a3 exhibited oF Passas3.—Oahin, §%, 8) and @130, by the Drawings and described by th. Speeificstio is. coreing to scoommodation, Tickets to Pa Bo bid will be recetved except from the owners oF Tey Sis Sold, additional. Retarn tickets ou favor narries from which the scone is pro- their agents. or from stone-cutting, aad who execution . Steerage $30 currency. from Liverpool and Queenstown, Kurope, et lowest rates. Theongt ven for Belfast, Glasgow, Hay other ports on the Qontinent, and For freight and cab: for in pan will deltver tae pply at the Company's o} fo. 4 Bowling Steck requ. in time to enable the bidlerto com- ‘age paseace, N: LiL Rroadt Plete the + ork within the ti ue above «pecified, Trinity Buiiding, or to OTIS BIGELOW, B: Payments will be mace monthly, deducting ten per | $05 ren cence Patant 0 tion, ly executed until the dual completion of AS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, 6 accompanied by the bond of ASHINGTON, NORFOLK, NEW YORK responet beaccompanted by the bond of two | Vy Ae aE TOM AND FROVIDEROR Jars, (85200, fier wit accept and per. | , Tae fne fron steamer LADY OF THE LAKE form the co: tre hie, avd exeeu wing rewemed her reguiar trips to therefor in the amount ef five te, will leave her wharf, foot of £95400) The bond to. be apprey thet. every MONDAY and Btates Suter, Clerk cf the ¥, st ¥p. m..ccuching at the principal the District Attcrsey of p nbecting at Norfolk w: steam- der resi 4M. Line for Boston ant Provi- ‘The Ds nt reserves the right te reyeet any or swith the Old’ Dominion Sceaciship Come all bids rest of the Goy- + for New York d be addressed erame Care of Lady of the Lake, vk.” Every bid» # made on th ted form, to be N. RB. eirtnyge& ent, 6rh street wharf, obtafned at shis « a conform in every A. 0. P T. General Agent, Teepect tot) or this cdvertisement, or | _ 8220 keom No 10, Piant Buiding. be = Ld stions may be ob- | QPE*CHANT’S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BEY WEEN WASHINGTON 4ND NEW YORK. Beroaler the Sre Stesmashipe B.O. KNIGHT suc {OBB GINGON will eke retsinr week 7 Siar w msenge gered 7% * G ‘nd! a5 uULLETr, LOW a8 follows:—Loare HRW TORR sug31-ist Bn perry Archi ot 39 ver, avery SATULDAY at & 77 — B every FBI BOPCEALS FOR WRO o AND. O od ALEX ANDBIS the eamo YRON SOK FOR TES SUCTH WI8G OF | 0% fulli-formaticn apply ts. P HK BEW STATE. WAS AND NAVY DE- | S5ett, otice and whart @3 W ABD 8’ BUILDING, WASHING- | “5, or atthe corner cf 17th vl Prostdent. by Boox’s Exprovs. Or- Office, 603 Penvsrivenia ave- af Wharf, wtil be Dromaytl at a erence. .W. THOMPSO ao Freighte anit eot he een DevaRtMent, tere peg gh peo x, D. O., Aogust 34. 1874 nue, ©: Ibe reeeived at this oft'ce | tended to. ¥ OF Sserexnen. 1874, B.tlog, aud patiog ia Kyaa exnib- tne Specitica Ovrice oF Scrsavisine Agciitect, Tamaccay (NSW EXPRESS LIDS Via-oaNaL, "RILADELPSIA, ALEXANDBIA, Va. WASH. INGION AUD GRORGETOWN, D. O. talline DATS. Prom Pier 3, Borth Wharvee, Pit ¥ acd’ 6A tron wings, decribed { ed for In the Scheda.e, consisting of rnices under stone platiorms of Prin- cipal Stairs, Skirtings to Booms, &c., and outside Specincation, and Sched- ou mt this office. quired by the ater street, Georgetewn, D. 0, MON- Hedetpnte. witn “Orders ie! ston hetfeas de ‘Boston by rn tractors to Put the work in piace wiil be farnished by the @ov- gyument free of Charge, bat will be ersevod Dy the cutracto affolding ri 7 a for D, of 0. Propesals wilt be made by the piece, euparficial or sa Hneal fo. ight, for the various items of work, wn tthe Schedule. | ‘eam setae the rows spd Cast-t1roe Wor 7 ~ fhe Buperinsciniont aid reunited by tas weoerent G03 Fosueyrramia eves rintendent and reqnired by the progress ent the Buliding. namely : The Cornicceumicr the stair WER Bearomecy st mnths from = Ristforms must be finished within two FY eof acceptance of proposal, the Stairs within rom «sme date, and the rematader of the iowide work withte far mouths from satwe date THE TRADES. the Fence Bailing mast be put up 8s rapidly as the mnssonry work Payments will be WHI D IBON AW A RINGS ae SING FRAMES mit. Foade toontbly, deducting ten TUBES, Ber cent. until the flual completioa of the contract nfactured b} All bids mest be accompauied by & penal bond of M. G. OOPELAgD, two res) rie peTsons, in the ants of five thoussud | 843 Lovistana avenue, one door east of [th street, ed.) that the Vidder will accept and por- The 4WNINGS for stores, Public form the contract if swarded him, Private Hesiden: me Bullings, Hotels the secc to be certified b IRON FRAMES for Stores, ot factory 5 Judge, Clerk ofth= Chited Statve Court, or the Dis: | FLAGS, OAMP-MEBTING TEATS for vale or trict Attcrucy of the district wherein the bidder re- | Fext. sides. Agent for the Improved Mildew Proof Awnia ‘The Department reserves the right to reject any Goods. mars-tr AUCTION SALES. THis AFTERNOON, WARE. B. WILLIAMS) Anctioneer. Ho. To0i, northweet corner loeb wad Dsreew. E 0) VALUABLE BUILDING “PERE eater oaPitot sts, -4T AUCTION. On TUESDAY, TO-MORROW. ‘La’ saat Reset et Mate Bek or : a ‘enth street, Star Odice Bulldings, = ADMINISTRATBIX BAL ENTIRE CONTESTS OF TAILORING AND GE ISHING ESTABLISH M! ye Ww. OWBS, DECEASED, AT es » commencing at Tov size 1 : cat ioe, each ining wilnraiy Stel oe glo coe ie Gecds. Weneme in parte CLOTRS. prilgt,Chischilia, Beaver, plain Black and Blas, Cassimeres, Dorskins, Keriogs. FURNISHINGS. A full line of Silk Undershirts and Drawers, Gauze Undershirts and Drawers. Linen Drem shirts, Linea Collars, uperior Hosiery. isie, Thread, Ki4 and Backskin Gloves, Lot of Mittsry Furnishings FIXTURES, Four Si}ver-plated French Plate Show Casey, ‘Two French Plate Mirrors. Large Cicck. Wainot Frame. Orupters, Shelving, Awning. Tallor’s Tools, & =» KO. All some under #50, cash; over that redit of 6) with approve! secartty, HEBINE ©. GWEN, Admioistratrix, gepl-coSse7k8 LATIMER & OLEABY, Aucts. BBX LATimes & CLEARY, Auctioncers and Beal E-tste Brokers, Southwest corner Penuaylvania sveuue and Btar Office Buildiugs, iam #t., PEREMPTORY SALEO. CF A SEW YORK IMPORTE WATCHES, LIAMONDS, JEWELRY = VER PLATED WABE, OUTLEBY, &c., AT AUCTION. We will sei] at our eslesrooms on W EDN ES. D4 Y , September ¥th, 1376, commencing oO o"clock, and to be coptinusd inthe EVEN. At 75 p.m the largest and finest stock e sold in this city st auction. of sli kinds and makes of fine ‘hea, Cluster and Soltaire Dia- ry in great variety, Silver and Ware, Ontlery, &c., Xc, The above stock fs all first-class, and worthy the attention of buyers, as every lot will be sold without any reserve and gUBrantec| as represented. © goods will bs for exsmiaation early on morn- ie. 'e call the apecial attention of the public to THE ENTIRESTOCR BOT call snd exeuntne the stack. me ‘erms cash on dle! ‘of the go 855 die LATIMER & CLE. IMER & OLEABY BB Reirerrd Ra Eda prone, roman ace Star Office Building, TEUSTES SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, ON THE NORTH SIDSOF O STREET, BETWREN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STBRET NOBTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 20th day of November, 1871, abd duly recorded iu Liber 665, folio 180, one of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Golumbia, and at the reanest of the party secared thereby, 1 shail sell, ot public auctioa-in front of the premise, on WEDNEEDAY, September 9th. 1974, at 3 ‘cl.ck p.m., all that certain picce or p Giurdaiinath and being in the city. Washington, in the District of Gotam wot forty-two, (42,) in Ubimana’s dered six hundred teen, Ubimann’s subdivision of the as recorded in the Sar- atrest id city of Washington. alf cfsh; and the balacce tn 6,12 and lymonths, with intecest at ten per ceut per an- soured by adeed +f trust on the property. PR attbeexpsuse of the purchaser. 850 will be reqnired at time of sale. feale ure not complied with ia seven days r the sale. the trustee reserves the right to resell property, st the rick and cost of the defanitiog porchager, after five dsy’s adv. rtisemant PA BYRNE, Trustee, RugW-eoéds LATIMER Ls & OLEARY, Aacta. ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, x Marble diva, ew u Nos. 900 and 902 Penvsyivania avenno, ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON . GEOKGETOWN H&IGHTS deed of trust bearing date the roary, 189, aud recorded iz folto ‘277, the sabscriber will EDN BDAY AFTERNOON nid eg on Stod- Jth 138 feet, the fifth of the block of buildings known as tillas. ‘This cilers@ race opportunity for purchesé of a most valuable very b 5 ofeiock,all that Lot ¥ and coat of sale © ua With interest from Gey vale, ef All con- cing st cust of purchaser, Adeponit of $50) when property ts Knoezed down. Uf terws 0 faale are uot complird wich in five days the property will be revcld at theriek and cost * detaniting pur- y BY, Trustee, chaser. ABTAB MaubU ausl-eokds |W. L. WALL & O0., Anctioncers. BY WAE8,2, WILLIAMS, anctioacer, (Buco: aor to Green & Willian ‘No. 1001, northwest corner idth aud D. AUCTION SALE OF SUBURBAN LOTS. Will be sold st suction,om WEDNESDAY, September 9th. st ¥ o'clock p. m.,19 Valuable Lots, each about £3 fet front by %0 deep, ing subdivision of White Haven. These Lots are : milfs from Georgetown by the canal and new-cut ndy snd they are ina high and healthy location, cent to the Potomac Reservoir and Drovers . This will afford any one an opportunity of With interest, $20 vie, Six per cent. reduction for all cash, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct, id OF TRUST 5 S ee 2 3 fEPTEMBER ru, 1574, a 2 o'clock p.m., 31 DEED OF TRIST NOTES of $1 each, daiel October 19h, 1872, payable mon" ily, interest at 8 Far ent, Bet anam. payable semi-annually 7 DEED OF TRUST NOTAS of 380 each. dated March 15th, 1872, payable 65,65. 67,63, 69,70 aud r date, interest at 7'per cont. per rs unin so THARES MONONGAHELA GAS COAL CO, boi hath 85 sizeterred. Will sell twenty shares with privilege vo “SURGES “METROPOLITAN BAILROAD STCOK, §20 paid up. Ang3i-Im JAS. F. RUSSELL & CO., A ucts MISCELLANEOUS. so] OUND TOP Ro°RYoRAvLic CEMENT.» ‘The undersigned are now prepared te furnish the ebove celebrated OZMENT to dealers and contruc- tors at lor peat low rates yg. & J. M. WATBRS, se%6-2m Ro. 25 ‘High stréet, Georgetown, NSS SEBRING STYLE CARRIAGES —Over EN ‘lod of the latest New York styles of Pork and Pony Phetgns, Top ard No- i Low Door and Jump-seat Carriages, Second-hand Oarrlages taken iF Gichange. Cell before, purchasing, elsewhere, P. D. SOHMIDT & OU., No, 319 strect, be- ae 7 94 W. Favette mayll-ly* tween Q and D, Washington, atreet, Baltimore. Mea a crall bidesit it be deemen for the intere-t of the “ ee i> so, oF to order more or less of the seme rate proposed ia the schedule, jon. Did m ust be made on the printed form, to be obtetned st this office, and must conform in every reunbrements of this advertisement, « considered. st be recetved from parties who aged inthe the maaufacta-s Work) and AWNINGS AND AWNING FRAMES tor Stores, Hatels, Publle Beitainas, Oley si 4 Oo: |, Hotel Hic Buildings, Clty ind Qoun: wy Residences at {actors prices, Manunfeciared by JOHN 0. HCOAN, 713 Market Space, between 7th sod Mth streeta, Fisgs and Camp Meeting Torts for sale or rent. Sole agent for the only Genuine Mikiewed Proof respect to or it will nett 5 og out the waiug material, * be enclosed fn a sealsd envelope, Bwaing mate apls-tr for Wreught and Cast-iron Work for ©, Wat, aud Navy Department to A 3. MULLETT, ® method of int which Supervising Architect. rant to Gali BT Pee caused by defective brick walls ¥ metalic » provided the paint by my own 3% ceuts per square foot for three XID GLOVE DEPOT! HOUSES apd SIONS pstnted by and In the most durable mus: in — very latest XID ULOVES FOR LADIES} Be a es KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! “hom I Lave not heretofore met professtoually. fe BS 506 léth street between & ei cone Kit’ GLOVES FOR MISSES premsine, GAS FITTING AXD SEWES- AGE attended t, ressonable s-BUTTON poly ott fa — 2 BUTTON $ GLOVES! Janie: avenue, dearth street, north sits 2-BCTTON Besidonce $94 Sth strect northeast. Specialty, TL ER ae LINED PIP slways on band. wall-e : “a pnd _ se 18508 BROT! ORNTIN« ALEXANDER 3+ G nese Best aed dep erintery, az novi pal ‘Specialy, i CuN«4S. BAUMS Ziv GLOVE DEPG 608 SEVENTH STEEEY. a i OOBSET t = FRENCH CORSETS! . ERMAN CORSETS: 4LL STYLES OF CORSETS iS) 2 5 *! : ae @ cheap 19 "D atrect Bronch Gore 119 Baireet, Letwens 1h so eh Streets northwest - ah a les The Sicghencoonaton aie De BAS. uMm's trict of | holding a Special Letters, ss Se DABLING, late of Waskiantin saat ait sates Roop Suirt amd Corset Waetory — | Entia, deevaurd.“alipermes harley fonsi-ne 408 SEVENTH ST MRT | Sames wih Te ee re ee SNH th —_ op or before Asth of Aug st next: they otherwise by La said estate. Gi rust, 1874. | LIME! LIME! WOOD-BUBNT LIME. 90 cents per barrel, THOMAS FAHEY, B street, bet. loth and lith n. w, ORTLAND (IMPORTED OZMENT, FOR Pp’ taking Artiholal Stove cr any Kind of Gonerece work for cellars, water works, pavement, Dulld- Ings, bridges, &o., where at is desirable. The Cement in the world. Bole agent for Distriot of Columbia. M. OUL tmay2-tr 63 Louisiana aveane. . 3038-6 STATEN ISLAND, N.¥.. DYEING ESTAB- S*4TSHMENT-ZSTABLISHED 1819. The oldest and li ‘st of ite kind tm the country may be in oat w EY A. FISHER, FiUST CLASS SCOURER, 615 oth street, oj prize, Patent Office. SEEO}ALTING OF 18 SOLB PBOORSS. Ladwes without taking them apart, Gentlemen's Clothes “cleaned without rease spots removed effectually, eo that ¢hey show again. Kid Gloves cleaned on short notice, Prices mod eraio; puncteallt yguaranteed. bept-iy STABLISHED i861 01 a. BL, o RE east wn Loadtee Dresese ‘sod Dyed witnoat being Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned and Dyed without Eid Glsves, Shoes, Fare, eto. Cleaned at shortest AUCTION SALES. Bt Racers Peresvateoo PARLOR, SUITES, WALNUT OHAMBER Sere, 7, am wis aCe COR. mie neon ORS TA! TAINED is HOUSE u15 IN?, yer 1 ormmeneing st 10 o'clock, we w: furpitare, &c., contained t: house 915 D street northwest. The fa-nitvre is in goca = condition snd worthy the attention of private a pd DUNCANBON BROS., Anc’s. ATIM. @ CLEARY Brass oa Pennsyivanis avenue aad Lith st. ‘corner Tien at, tar Office Buildings. 1 sell ail thy } URNITURE AND FIXTUFES OF TRE OWEN BOUGE AT AUCTION -ADNINISTUATRIX'S B. ‘On TUESDAY MORNING, Sepember 18, 1s'4, commencing at 10 ‘o'clock, Tahal sei! «f abote hotel, being No. 1413 'Pean-yirauia javepur, and adjoining Willard’s Botel, ihe eotire Contents thereof, embraciog over 60 ROOMS OF FUBNITUBE, ic, &c. We ueme in part: PARLORS: Rosewo ¢ Oase Pisno Forte, ( Krabe & Oo.,) Frevch Pisie Pier Mirrors, disbs, &c., Green hep’ Lan brewutaa, erate, ke Teseels Oarpetsy Bday Orne “Uh ines Bixty Sets Walovt Marble Too Chamber Suites, ¥ Fine Hair Matt ossce, 60 Tacker Springs, Feather Beisters and Pillows, Stoves, Brues: is, Thr e- Ply aud !acrain Carpets, Painted and otter Farnivureef avery description, Portable Racha. ‘LINZN Room Large qnantity of Blankets, O.mturts, Pillow Gaus, Towels, ac DINING ROOMS: Oak M. T. Bitedcards, Steel Bnccaviogs, Walou: Bxtension Dining Tabies, sk ©. 8. Chairs, Bat filver‘piated Ten aud C C7 reads, Sheste, Mosquito Nets, French Plate Mantel M rors, Silver-piated SL and Catawbs Fountain, Peres ccm pe me coe ae i ir Bixtures, Let Wines ord Lign.rs, “ KITOREN: Furvishings of a)! kinds ‘Tesme: One hutdeed dotlare ard under cash; over that amount a credit of sixty days, with Later- est at 3 per cent.. eatisfactorily secured. Catalognes now ready, and cau be had on apglica- tion to the auctioneer . CATHERINE B. OWEN, Aaministratrix. seps-td LATIMER & CLEARY, Auct. B™ LATIMER & OLEARY. Beal Batote Bzoxere See Anctioncersy ir Penns) vel a Southwest core! Dmce Bulldine: FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE MARY LAND FREESTONE MINING AND MaNu- FAULU RING COMPANY FOR SALE. On SATUBDAY, the 19th day of September, A. D. 1574, at 4 o’cl-ck p. m., we will sell at our anc- tion rooms, corner of Peut (begpeners venue and Lith street northwest, at public suction, eight First Mortgage Bonds of the Maryland Freestone Minin, aud Manufacturing Company, of the par five bundred dollars esch, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per anxum in gold. Prinetpal pay- able January Ist, 1851, and the interest semi-annn- ally on the Ist dey of January and Jaly respectively. ‘These Bonds are secured by a first mortgage on the real estate, it as ty) Marstamd, Pitteon jontgomery county, Maryland, Fitteon 4 Attached to each Bond, ‘The Bonds livery: 7 SLSTIMER & CLEARY, uctioneers. coupens remal are trensferable Terms cash, seps-lot 1575 BW ABS EG, eal Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest, TRUSTEB’S SALE A THREE STORY ee DWELLIN' 2 STRERTS EAST, A’ A By virtue of s decd of trustto Dan't L. Raton, Bese October 13 bh, A. D. 1370, duly recorded in liber No. 626, folld 448, one of the land records fer tue District of Columbia, an4 also by virtue of @ decree of the Supret Dourt of said District, equity cause No, 3201, docket 12, substituting the aader- signed trustee To place of Bautel L. Baton, avd at the requeat of the party secured thereby. I will sell st pabite guctioa, ta front of the TUESDAY, September 23, 1874, at 5:30 o'clock p. my all that Certein piece oF parcel of ground sitante avd being in the city of Wasztneton, District of Co- Jumbia, known snd desigoated on the plat or plan of said’ city ag Lot lettered F,in a subdivision of original lots numbered eighteen (18) and nineteen, (9) ip § ed and thirty- with the improvements, &c., y preased brick front Dwel: ko. 1 cf the purchase money in cash n 6,13 and JS montha, with interest At ten per cent. per Annum, and recured by a deed of fronton the property cold. 310) will be reqntred ase cep sit at time of eale, All conveyancing at expense of € f ante piled with in seven days aft ‘ertns > Gi ard the balance risk and cost of { Guys? adverticem< GEOSGE W_ STIOKNBY, Trastes. ‘T COLDW £LL. Salesman, s+ p5-co8d (Chronicle mw fice] WARNE=, Boal Ketave Broker and Anct neer, 7 eS. corcer 7th and north weet, TRUSTEES SALE OF_ A 3-8TORY PRICK DWELLING ON THe SOUTH SIDE OF O ST. 7 TWEEN fa ruUTH, & By virtue >» AND 41 STS. BAST. ed of trust to ms, dated Jane uly secord:d in Libar N+. 834, cords for the D.strict ptember 21st, 1876, r 7 of Washing mbia, Known as being part of Lc baiger subdls inion of Origtoal lot numbered two (2), in square numbered seven uncdred and niaety- 7 ning for the same at & point eighteen northeast corner of «#id lotiwo Ding thence s uth seventy (70) feet to an co along the Hine of aid alley eighteen rth seventy (70) feet to the line of With 61 ths improvenients, &., cor athree-story Brick Dwelling, wich basement, &. Terme: Que third of the purchase money in cash, and the bsl t one (1) aud two(2) years, with in- torest a 61x per cent. per apnom, and ecured by ® dved of trust on the property suld. $100 will be re- quired as @ deposi: at time of eale. All conveyancing oes pepseof purchaser, If terms of sale are mot ied witch in seven days after day of the trustee reserves the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcbaser, after five days' advertisement, GRORGE W. STIOKNBY, Trnsteo, J.T COLDWEuL, Salesman. {Chron.m,w fds} ¥ DUNOANSON BROB., Anctioncers, Southeast corner #th aud b streets northweat. USTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED BRAL Bi Tae ON pears OSKOUINA AVENUE, D. f soy 5-eods AND 47H STREETS EAST. two deeds of trust, boaring date ith Decem! &e, the District of Columbii of the treasurer of the Mechanics’ Building Associ- ation, No. 3—the party secured thereby —we will, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of September, 1574, at 2 o'clock p. m., proceed to sell at pnblic auction, in front of the preaines, the east thirty-six (2) feet seven (7) inches of the south half of Lot number three, (3,) in Bgasre numbered seven hundred end ninety -obe, taid 96 feet7 inches fronting ow North Caroling avenne. and improved [as foll ws, in: T story Fraive Dwelltegs, each about viz: Two tw: 12 feet front, with alley between, the balance -being shont 12 feet front—by @ framo shed. rms: One-third cash, (of which @50 will be re- quired af time of upon each piece of property d;) balaree in six and twelve months, with in- terest at cight per cont. per annum, deferred pay- ments to be secnred by deed of trast and insurauce to the satisfaction of Trustee, Termsto b> faily complied with within six days efter day of sels, oes otherwise the Trust eserve the right to resell © week's a atthe risk cost of de. ng purchaser. purchaser, BB LASKEY sl prastecs, _anefl-eokds DUNCANBON BEOS., Anct Y B. H. WARNER, . Reai Estate Broker and Anctionesr. Federal! Buildings, cor. F aud 7th sts., northwest, TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE BEAL #STATE. SITCATED ON SOUTH STREET, BETWEEN 71u_ AND StH 8 Beer er sOvED BY A LARGS LIVERY By virtue cf a deed of trast, dated February Ast, A. D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber 761, folt0 7, ¢h seq. Ove Of the land records tor Waching- District of Columbia, and at the request s secured thereby, I'will ell at public ¢ highest bidder, in front of the prem DNESDAY, the 16th da: D. 1374, at 8 o'clock p. m.. ail the follow: ing'desctited real estate, situated in ths city of Washington, District of Oolumbis, to wit:—Part of lot numbered two (2), in square numbered nine han- $ieS and too (a2), bets the weet thirty-seven (<7) fost front of said lot two (2), snd ranaipg back with with the iapreveuente: couslating’ of a laces tad with the imprevemente, cons! o well-located livery atable, ‘Terms: One-third cash; in two equal In- stalments et six and twelve months respectively. b interest at ten per cent. per annam: fro faulii trustce reserves the right to resell at cost and’ risk of defaulting purchaser. ‘DEON _T. OULL . sepl-dads aoe aT WANE, Meck, Havers LOTTERY. | i ee ae 1876 SUUASHESLA Yor sitay yours tas Best proses, Po a 130 HENRY, Wholesale, Agest, Now je8- (OBAD LUNOM FROM 12 TO a WYMRY DAY t Brad LUNOB regu e seaur's DaY near Penusylvants ayente, . MARSHAL'S BALE U PBINTING PRE: SE In virtue of a writ lem DBton, The Woman's Lot. Bear witnest, lam calm. I read my lot ae if it were a tale soberiy omens iat, Of chick-weed errors Smiled at like some child's crawing on a slate, ‘-Genteel >” s+Ob yes, gives lessons; not so good Asany man’s would be, but cheaper far.” - * “No; —— makes a figure fit For good society. thing, she sews Both late and early, turns and alters all To suit the changing mode. Some widower Might do well m: ing her; bat in these days Well, she can somewhat eke her narrow ns By writing, just to farnish her with gloves And droskies in the rain. They pest her things Often for charit; O 2 dog’s life! A harnessed dog's, that draws a little cart Voted a nuisance. [George Eliot. ———__ +22 STAND AND DELIVER. The Easy, Gentiemanly Way in w the James Boys oon! ted Yesterday (Sunday) evening, abut 6 o'clock the omnibus started trom North L pot to the ferry with eight gentlemen passen- gersand one lady. Jast as it reached the old hovse which was the scene of the recent Jobn- son murder, three masked horsemen dashed out of the wcods, revolvers in hand. One stopped the bus horres aud sat at their heads, while the other two thrust their heavy army revolvers into the windows and threatened instant death to any one who resisted. One of them, who arter- wards proved to be the illustrious chevalier, Frank dames, dismounted, while h's brother Jessie held bis horse and stood guard. Frank then ordered all the male passengers to get out and beld up hands s0 as to prevent tue pos s.bility of secreting valuables or drt weapons. The command was promptly o! and in a trice eight very disconsolate-looking gentlemen were ranged in @ row alougride the rou with xteen Lands heid high in the #ir rough them began In the meantime the third man, who turned out to be Will Younzer, noticed several parties who bad crossed the river for Sunday atternoon stroll, and at once galloped up to chem and au- thoritstively exhorted them to fall into the handsome little mititia muster line which Frank and Jerse James were putting throagh the new banditti: drilt b varties were Geo Hamlett, of this place. known the James and Younger fawilies for years; her brother served with the famous ‘8’ Curing the war, and she herself nursed Frank James when he was badly wounded in one of the fights of 1864. She immediately rec- ognized the masked horseman who was urging ber and several others along toward the “bus, ard said: “I know you, in apite of that dirty old veil over your face.” He asked: “Who am I, then‘? She replied: “Why, you are Will Younger, and you ought to be ashamed of yourself.””” «<Weill,” he laughed, “you are ‘the same saney girl you always were.” By this time they had reached the ‘bus, and just as Frank James pulled a watch and chain out of the pocket of W. T. Singleton, railroad agent at North Lexington ,Miss Hamlett stepped bp Arh laying her hand on his arm, exclaimed, “Why, Frank James, I’m astonished to see you have come down to such small work; I thought you never did anything except on a big scale.” He shook hands cordially with her, and said, “Well, Lam a little ashamed of it myself. It's the first time we've ever stooped to such small game—but,” he added, you needn't call nares quite so lond here.” Miss Hamlett then ed him to give Singleton back his watch. “Why,” he said, ‘‘is this man any kin to you’ She answered that he was, and she din’t want him robbed. James promptly bandad the watch toher, but kept the chain, which was a very handsome and costly one. “N claimed, “give back the chain, too; I won't have part, if I can’t get all.” After some little de- murring he returned both watch and chai id at ber request gave up John Young's watch* which he had confiscated before she arrived Among the hgers was our handsome young friend, Prof ». Allen, of Lexington, Ky., who isto open a male academy in this city. Frank took from him $50 in money and a fine ae watch, which belonged to bis grandtather. He next proceeded to strip off Allen’s fine coat and vest, when Miss Hamiett again interfered, sayin, ‘Oh, Frank, don’t take the man’s cloth- ing. Your mother would be grieved to death it she knew how you are doing. [ narsed you when you were wounded during the war; and now I believe I onght to bave let you die.’ He rather sadly replied: “It's a pity you didn’t; bat went on with the peeling-o!! proc: “T need geod clothes myself, aad mi for him to go over to town After the men had been thoroughly gone through, Frank or- dered the lady passenger inthe “bus to get up, eo he could ste whether she had any valise or other property concealed about her. Miss Ham- letteaid: “Why, Frank, i net disturb a lady Matiie, we never have done that, and we won't do it row;” and the lady, Mrs. Graham, of Lowling Green, K . Lewis hieh chattels, about $2 tmaliest operation in which they have ever been engaged, and but for the tact iss Hamlett knew them well, we should never have believed that they were the real James boys. Their exploits always been on a sort of grand scale of villainy and audac- ity, Butitseems that they expected te catch Person Jennings, of Mayview, who had just alarge lot of hogs in St. Louis, and re- ceived some $5,000, but he nad got bome the evening before. ‘Their disappointment was shown by one of them exclaiming, *D—n it, he isn’t here,” as soon as they glanced over the crowd inthe omnibus. The whole proceeding was conducted in the coolest and most gentle- manly manner possible; and Professor Allen Goubtless expresses the sentiments of all the victims when he tells hat he 18 exceedingly gied, as he bad to be robbed, that it wasdone by first-class artists—by men of national reputation. At the close of the impromptu matinee, the trio assured the fleeced individuals along the roadside that no attempt to pursue them would avail anything, as they were riding the finest horses in Missouri, and would be 75 miles away before morning. As they started off they called back to Miss Hamlett: -bye, Miss Mat- tie; you'll never see us again;” and quietly rode Gown the river bank, in plain view of hundreds of people who bad got wind of the affair and flocked down tothe bluffs on this side. Taken altogether, it was an exploit which in cool audacity was worthy of its distinguished per- petrators—the James boys and one of the im- mortal Youngers. Kob Roy and Claude Daval most hide their diminished heads abashed. Missouri is abead in her banditti, as she is in her soil, her climate, ber minerals, ber glorious women, her—everything. Big Maddy forever! Later.—The bold horsemen passed through Brownsville this (Monday) morning.—Lerington (Ky.) Caucassian, Aug. A LETTER in the Springtield Republican says of the Beechers:—«Miss Oatharine Beecher i+ the oldest child of Dr. Lyman Beecher, avd uow nearly 74 years of age, having been born in September, 1200. Rev. William Beecher is 72, and Dr. Edward Beecher about 70; both were educated at Yale college, and settled in New England before they went west. These three, with Mary Beecher (Mrs. Perkins), Mrs. Stowe, George, Henry W: were a)) children ar d Charles Beecher, of Dr. Beecher’s first wife, Roxano Foote, while isabella (Mra. Hooker). Thomas and James Beecher were children of the second wife, Harriet Porter, of Maine. There was a third wife, a Mrs. Jackson, who left no children by Dr. Beecher—James being bis youngest child. Neither Thomas nor Mrs. Hooker, theretore, is full brother or sister to Henry Ward Beecher, or to Edward. Thomas was the favorite son of the Doctor's later years, it would seem; he was either born iu Boston or went there when a mere child, but he gradu- ated in an Illinois college, and only studied di- vinity for a short time, if at all, in New Haven. In commending him to his old friend, Dr. Tay- lor. in 1848, Dr. Beecher spoke of him as‘ raised under the ministrations of Edward,’ and pos- scesing ‘a mind not inferior to any of my sons, and quickness, depth, and compreheusion of discrimination surpassing almost any uiad I have ever come in contact with.’”” Freapine Hyrocuonpria.—Mr. Thos. Col- lins, @ gentleman not unknown to fame, ap- ared hefore the ‘‘#ig Jadge” in Cincinnati a few days since, on the charge of striking Billy Patterson with a beer mug. In reply to the question whether be bad anything to say, Mr. Collins addreseed the court as follows: “i in- herit a tendency to sadness—the remains in me of positive hy hondria in my father and grand- certi Laviss’ Hats at Ta ‘The mana- ger of a Provincial theatre has set a wholesome example, which the profession do worse than follow. Having received so many com- # the Burlington Hawkeye.) ‘There fe a man living on Fifta who isa man, epdeavoring to train up his children m the way they should and as bis flock ts pumerous two them are he bas anything but a sinecure in this training basi- ress. Only a day or two . the elders of these teen wicked years, cation’ Bs yoonaee brother, een wi * you who bas only bad ten experience in boy- ish deviltry, to go out on the river in a boat, a species of den. | But the bors 4 trust'ng to luck to conceal thi depravity from the knowledge of their ya, and in dae time they Teturned, and walked around the house, the two most innocent looking boys in ho requested a pri- ‘Yate interview in the usual place, and the pair adjourned to the woodsbed, where, after brief but highly-epirited performances, in which the doy appeared most successfully as “heary villain,” and bis father took his favorite role of “first old man,” the curtain went down and the boy considerably mystified sought his brother “Jobp.”” be said, “who do you suppose told ad? Have you been licked 2” Jobn’s face will not look more peaceful and resigned when it is in his coffin than it did as he rep led . 7 ¢€ * at my back. in declined, fe Weil, Bil, Vil tell you how father found as out. Lam tired of acting in this way, and I ain't gving to ran away and come home and lie about ‘any mere. m going to do better after this, and so when f saw father I couldn't help it, and went right to him and confessed. Bill was touched at this manly action on the pastor bis younger brother. Ii found a tenter place in the bad boy’s heart, and he was visibly affected by it. But be asked How did it happen the old man didn’t lick ye Well,” said the penitent young reformer, “you see I didn’t confess on myself, 1 only con- frssed on you; that was the way of if.” trange, cold light glitt in Bili's eves. aly confessed ou me,” he sald. Well, that’s ail right, but come down bebind the cow shed and lock at my back.” And when they gotthere * * = © Lz. ALNANI was nearly “knocked oat of time” on the London stage lately by something thrown to her by anadmirer in the boxes. It was one of those little cases in which jowels are placed and which was attached to ® boquet ‘The case bit her fairon the foreheal and she ‘wWss compelled to leave the stage; bat the sight of the conteuts of the box—a tlaraofdiamonds— compietely restored her. We bave the authority of the World that cider is admirably ad main ingredient in mixed drin! better “cup” than cider cup it to that made with claret. 'A quart ot claer mixed with a large bottle of soda water, some sherry or brandy and lemon, with a huge lamp of clear ice flosting in the jorum, is a drink ew York is no many preter which leaves nothing to be desired. Very trae, but would it be right to drink it? Sars the Providence Journal: It there is anything in this transitory world which 1s cal- culated to give women perfect and parmanent happiness, it is to be found, we suppose, not in the right of suttrage, not in getting through the washing every Monday morning by 10 o'clock, not even in embroidering slippers for a popular parson, but in reducing the waist to a circam- ference of thirteen inches. Ex-Seceetany McCcttoca we this an- Swer to a reporter of the Chicago Tribune, who asked him it there wasany trath in the report that he baa been offered the Secretaryship of the U. 8. treasury: ‘None whatever—not a particle of foundation. Never thought of it. You can say as much if it pleases y J a. A DETRoIT YOUNG WoMAN tried to bs aristo. cratic and did not look at the money that she gave the horse-car conductor, but he meekly gave her back a lozenge on which was written, “I'll pever cease to love thee,” and said he was an orphan with five little brothers to sapport and must be excused. Ix the Savannah market, the other day, a man from the country sat down upon the slats of a box which happened to contain s bage turtie. The turtle reached for him, and the re- porter who describes the incident predicts that the raan “will carry the marks to his grave.” BFA boy, aged thirteen, swimming in the lake at Neufchatel, Switzerland, was selzad by a monstrous pike, bat got away from him. a7-“May Heaven’s angels whisper golden words as they kiss your darling chocks,” wrote & La Crosse man to his Betey only last Spring: and now be wishes Heaven's angels wonld whisper to him how his breach-of-promise suit is coming out, as his lawyer is doubtful. ayThere is a county, N. ¥., y and bas four wives. Atthis rate by the time that young man is asold as Brother Brigham, ne Will have about as many wires as one bed hold without crowding him Oul—Louisctile Courier-Journal. &7-At the foneral of his sixth Mr. B proffered the officiating clergyman a two duliar greenback. The minister dectined 1 Unat be was not seccastowed to a ch services. ‘Jast as yousay, ¢ mourner, “hut that’s just what in the habit of paying. &?”A farmer said to a barber m jast night: ‘Now that coru is chi to shave for half the price.” the man of razors; “I realiy onght to chargs e, for when corn’s down, iarmers make such ng taces that I have twice the ground to go over.” 87 The landlords say there’s only one o} tion to the employment of those Bates college students as summer hotel waiters up at the White Mountains. They will wait on all the pretty girls and their mothers first, while the gouty old gentlemen aud the spinsters have to whistle for their dinners. #7 Some one writing about the scientific school at Penikese, remarks that “here you may £e9 8 pair of people intently watching the movements Of a star fish or a ciam before cut- ting him in bits.” A great many psople not strictly scientific are now very similatiy en- in respect to the clam all slong the New ‘Dgland coast. BOYLE. Op the 7th inst, DAVID, you of Jobu and Catharine Boyle, aged o'years Belatives aud friends of the fax tully requested to attend the fun ver of 10th and F streets northe: 4 o'clock pm. UNDERTAKERS, &e. R leMary F. BARYRY, Undertaker, (Buccaneer 9 HARVEY & MAS, Be. 834 F srazzy, between Btsth and Tex MBTALLIG BOKIAL CASBS AND $454 27 sunay ~~ “SERGE Wawien, ee. Ei Goetet Giotsae, ANOgoRS AND STALE Proserved of Embalmed in Wat. All kinds of x Braiding dove, Ornamental air Work on Gisss cud Pearl, ri Mrs. FRIES, late of Borton, =. 909 ab » Wedaveda; strect, cear I uorthwest. Befereucos:—Mzs, Prest dent Graxt, Mire. Admiral Golistorough, W. W Oorcersn, General Kisey. General T: ins, Gen: ersi Aiken. avis-ty x PS, Bmbaimer ef Nasural Fewer eee eee Te sireet det formerty of 623 fen wt pwoen 6th and Mg ees URCHELL’S _ STANDARD SPRING LEAF TEA. FRESH IMPORTATION HIGHLY FLAVOBED! STRONG AND SWEBT ms are daily using it who have heron oni to $1.25 per pound 1 or a less in the drawing. At is of original color, such as is used for making rech Auta ‘Will prove its merits WN. W. BURCHELL, 133% F strest 1st ‘Two doors tr angi7-eol joors from Kbbitt House. A TEMPERANCE BEVERAGE. PALMER’S AMERICAN GINGER ALE OONTALNS NO ALOOHOL. FOR SALE BY DEALEES AT @1.60 PER DOZEN, OB AT THE DEPOT, Bo, 67 GREERE &T. GRORGETOWR, Concluded September 12, 1870. Batifcotion adersed by Senate March 21, Ratified by Prevident April V4, W501 Ratified by President Time for exchang “ations exchanged at Lima May 28, 1% jaimed July St, IST4. The timeoriginally Oxed for the the ratifications having unavoidabl was extended, by a f parties, to November 9, 1814, within which time that ceremony took place, in the usual form. By the President of the United States of America. pals, fugitnves from justice, between the U tes Ol A mertcs and the Kepublicof Pera, was concluded and signed by their respective Plent- potentiaries at Limson the twelfth day of Sep- tember, eighteen hundred and seventy, the original of which treaty, being in the Eng- Nish and Spanish langasges, is, word for word, follows a and the Republe alee of America and the Ropub- le of Peru, having judged it expedient, with « view to the better administration ot jusiice and the prevention of crime within theif respective territories and jurisdictions, that persons rged with the crimes heremafter enumer. ated should, unde: ain circamstances, ba reciprocally delivered up, have resolved to con- clude a treaty for purpose, and have nemed as their respective Plon tiaries to say: the Presidentof the United Sr A mer- , Envoy Extra- nipotentiary of the ar the Government j the President of Henes 0, after having ¢ thelr respe » good and ntracting partion shalt, nawe through the diplomatic agents, de up te yns who, being accased or convicted of the crimes enumerated in Arti- ticle IL. of present treaty, committed within the jurisdiction of the requiring par- shail seek an. asyinm, or shall be nd within the territories of the other td-d, That this shall be done only when the fact of the commission of the crime shail be eo established as that the laws of the country im which the fugitive or the person #0 accased shall be found would justify his or ber appre- hension and commitment for trial if the criwe Lad been there committed Anricus IL Persons shall be so delivered up who shall be charged, according ta the provisions of this treaty, with any of the following crimes, whe- ther as priucipais, accessories, or accomplices, to wit 1. Murder, comprehending the crimes ef par- ricide, assarsipation. poisoning, and infanticide. 2. Rape, abduction by force. s. Bigamy. P taking for carrying away of a deception. . Robbery, highway robvery, larceny, 7. Burglary, dened to be the action of break- ing and entering by night-time into the hose of ‘another person with (he intent to commit @ felony. s. Counterferting or altering money, the troduction or fraudulent commerce of and in false coin and money; counterfeiting the eertiti cates or obligations of the Government, or bauk-notes, and of any other docaments of public credit, the uttering and use of tue same; forging or altering judicial jadgmoents or de crevs of the Government or Courts, of the seals, ier, postage-stamps and revonne-siampes of the Government, and the use of the public and ‘suthentic deeds and mente, both commercial and of banks, and the ase of the same. 9. Embezzlement of public moneys commit- ted within the jurisdiction of either party by public officers o d embezzlement by any perrons bu 10. Fraudulent bankr 11. Fradulent barratry. 12. Mutiny on Loard of a versel, when the compose the crew have taken fore porsession of the sawe or have wausterred ship to pirates th Severe in, y caused on railroads, to te persons by means of explosion Les of steam boders. iM. Pin Arricie M1. ms of tbe present treaty shall not be applied in any manner to any offense of a purely political character the provisions of treaty in any manner to the crimes enumersted in the second article Committed anterior to the date of the exchange of the ratitications hereot. Neither ef the contracting partics shall be bound to deliver up its own Citizens uader the stipula- tions of this treaty. on will be grauted in virtue of ie by the one Government on the other, with the remission of a an order of arrest, process equivalent to such ora: epecitied the character and and the dispoetti penal laws relative to the case. The documents accompanying the demand for extradition be originals or certified copies, legally ed by the tribunals or by & competent if here shall be remitted at criptive lstof the indi- vidus! required, or any other provt towards his identity. will b the imputed acts Aaticre V If the person accused or ¢ citizen of either of tue contracting powers, Government grauting the extradition will in- form the Government of the couvtry to which the accused or condemned may belong of the demand made, and if the la amed Govern- ment reclaims the individu: count for trial in its own tribu ment to which was made the demand of extra- dition may, at will, deliver the criminal to the State in whose territory the crime was commit- ted, or to that to which the criminal belongs. if the accused or sentenced person whose ex- tradition may be Cemanded in virtue of the present Convention from one of the contracting parties, should at the same time be the subject Of claims from one or other Governments sim: taneously for crimes or misdemeanors eo: ted in their respective territories, he or she shall be delivered up to that Government in whose territories the offense committed was of the gravest character; and when the offenses are of like nature and gravity, the delivery will be made to the Government making the first de- mand; and if the dates of the demands be the same, that of the nation to which the criminal may beiong will be preferred. Agricye VI. If the person claimed is accused or sentence: in the country where he may have taken refu, for crime or misdemeanor committed in tI country, his delivery may be delayed until the dchnitive sentence releasing bim be prousanced, or until such time as he may have complied with the punishment in‘licted on nim in the country where be took refuge. Arricie Vil. In caset not admitting of delay, and especially in those where there is danger of 5 of the two Governments, authorizei by the order for appreheusion, may, by the most expe- ditious means, ask and obtain the arrest of the person accused of sentenced, on condition of presenting the said order for appretension as eoon as may be possible, uot exceeding four months. Articre VIL. All expenses whatever of detention and de- livery effected tn virtue of the Lape Drea ov- ela visions shall be borne and defrayed by the erpment in whose name the requisition b ave been made. ABTIOLE [1 Thic treaty shail commence from the date of the exchange of ications, and shall continae ip force until it shall be b tracting parties or one of them; but < be abrogated, except by mutual consen rty Cesiriug to abrogate it shall months’ previous Aericie X. the twelve present Done in the of Lima ia d EB Spauuahthisthe tweltth day of Sep in the year of our Lord one thousand dred abd seventy. Seal. 4

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