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RAILROADS, WASHING " VeRK AND shot LENE TO BAL HILADELPE ri E \TS IN_THE New STATE: SHINGTON AND HANGF OF CARS is line is pew aad for Philadelphia and New York except Sunday Express for Philadelphia and way points Express for Philadelphia, New York t daily 38 FS ELOR CARS on all Day Trains, 4\N PALACE SLEEPING CARS os formation can be procured at the of- hecked at hatels an v r rtheast corner < ae POTOMAC BAIL D.M_ BOYD. J IMUEE AND OHIO BAILEOAD SCHEDULE—Janrary 2, 1874. re, Annapolis, rr. iphia, Boston, Baltt- t. Louis, Lowisville, Cincin- asky, Pittsburg. Hagers- Tutermediate Sist: apolis and Way Stations, Puiiman cars. ore and Way Stations SUNDAY TRAINS. V m., 1.30, 3.43, Klay —7.25 @. m. ©. 10 and 11.40 p. m.. stopping i at Viaduct Hotel, Kelay House be ed and received at any RP. Master of Transportation. eral Ticket Agent. GEO > KOONTZ, General Agent. _ sce to be chee! February 16, 1575, trains will ron S LEAVE FOR BALTIMOKE Dorthern Express, daily except Mon- 3 for Philadelphia and New mmenlation, daily. . Express for New York, daily Tr est and North. e. Iy except Sunray York Night Express. Express, daily except Saturday, and North; om Saturday leaves at 9.05 IVE AT WASHINGTON. New ¥ ok Expr € ati daily except Sanday wited Express from New York, daily » trains for Auuap mst 9 a.m. ar wie with trains from Pope's Creek ences to all poiats ets to Cincinnati San Franciseo, and ail pointe Sout O° WILKINS, General Bai Gent Pass'r Agent. 3 ML gocts 1875 . SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. Sa. m.! Baltimore. $:30 a. m. | il & TRACK Ke ce Siate room Day and i = ed to Western and Central MAKE CONNECTIONS hb from WASHINGTON to the WEST and * be procured at the offices, Pennsylvania avena- reliable information wil) be ckets at these offices can a Palace Cars tor Chicago, g and i 2 BUD, Jr., General Passenger & wel Philadel GIA AND WASHINGTON B. B. ax . SBURG BE. B., SixtH Staeers. ria as follows:—6, m Alsxandria dally » 11.3% p.m. daily pt Su umoud leaves Wash’agton daily at nd Soutnwest Pennsylvania kets to all points South a: ner 18th street wt can leave orders for baj Te pase nas kod at afl hotels and residences 1 <Tt poten under my band this bruary. 1975 BENS AMIN BEALL. Administrator. OTICE, That the penn ree ly IS TOGIVES wey — ng & Special Term. | Iembia, deceased the sume. with the vouchers thereof. to the r before 12th day of February. next; ‘wise by law be excluded from all ben- e-tate. Given under my band this iT OF THE DISTRIC a THE SUPREME CO OF COLUMBIA Specia! Term. Probate Jurisdvction. Febrew if the will of HENRY Pe jestamen: on the estate of he city of Washington. District of cuer Maryland avenue and Eighth ereons interested are hereby is court on SATURDAY. the Mreb next, at Ilo'clock & m.. to show | eters L pery ment on the estate of the | hot laste ae be published 0 ue be hewspaper the da) ‘A. WEBSTER. Ree, Btreet northeast hotified to appear in t yed. Provided. weeks. in Washingten, D.C, es ME COURT OF THE > THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Seecial Torm, Propate Juriadic in the matter of the will of y W. Jamesson, i iy ined to ay by notified to , larch next, at 31 o'clock a. ) sons ome new published in e C., previous to tie mad Register of Wiils. ——— ee EW EXPRESS LINE Vi N . TA CANAL, PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, V, INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, SAILING DAY. » WASH D.C. This line con rt Regular Semi-weekly Line of | STEAMER LINES. age in Boston by this line. i GF. : ye B Gu IDES Col Phitcdafpaias POF? D:D’ €. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, Boston. ‘reig! delivered by Knox'¢ Ex . Or- ere left at General Office. 603 Pennsyivani nue, or at the : rt A ‘Steamers’ Wharf, will be A™MERI LINE. MAIL STEAMS. . ony “TNR TEAS eared 7 AMERICAN FLAG. Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Rates as low as by another first-class Line. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents cee ie Philadelphia. A CO..( Ba m1 Agents, ang?-1y 1429 '¥ mereets Wanlanton. Fk ROM PHILADELPHIA SHIP BY “NEW EXPLESS LINE.” FROM BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE Mark freight vin Clydes Iron Line. and ship by Boston and Providence ra wi. eR See adverti«s at of N Er ew Exp Line.”" For fail information apply to _ apa ly 59 Water street. Georg CUNARD Line, : NOTICE. With the yiew of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of this Line take a specified course for all sons of the year. i passage from Qneenstown to Now sing Meridian of 0 at 43 lat., or orth of 43. 5 ard passage, crossing the Meridian of thing to the north af 42 1 AND NORTH AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- ar CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. aN Yorx. . Wed., April 7 Wed! April 14 April Wed Wed A 3 Parthia_...Wed., Mare): 3), Abyssinia. We if) And every fuliowing WEDNESDAY and SATUB- DAY trom New tk. Steamers marked * do mot carry steerage pasaen- gers TEs OF Passacz.—Cabin, 950, ‘accordin , and $150, accommodation. "Tickets to Paris, a}. Return tickets on favorable low rates. - gold, terms. Sicerage Stoerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all parte of Eurepe, at lowest rates. Through bills of lading gizen for Be Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranesn po gut and cabin passage apply at the Cor ice, No. 4 Bowling Green; for st . 111 Browlwa; ae 605 7 M ERCHANTS LINE OF STEAMSHIPS a BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. N from Pier 37, East River. every SATURDAY at 4 p. m.; leave GEORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 a. m.. and ALEXANDRIA the same day at 12m. For full information apply to K. PA. DENHAM business office and wharf, 63 Water street, Geor town, or at the office of the President, near P-street bridge. J. W. THOMPSON, President. BF Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Orders left at General Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenue, or at the steamer wharf, will be promptly attended to iell- EDUCATIONAL. PELABEAU TEACHES PIANO, HAR- Dios and the Cultivation of the Voice. Ni 3 Tith street northwest. Address at Mr BEICHENBACH’S Piano Store. declt- ly’ Ee RENCH, AND CLASSICAL IN- STITUTE for young, ladies, 915 New York ave- Due northwest, Mrs. ANGELO JACKSON, Princi- . Seventh aunual session begins on the lith of ptember. 1874. ang2-ly Alaeee SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES mACS TT Contee’s PON Brice Course Con Ma. MERCHANT TAILORS. | pe SMTERCHANT TAILOR, ‘S18 F Sragst, Urrosirg Patsxt Orric: Washington, ) J. HEIBERGER nizess aay aS DTSKey SO = . “ MEKCHANT TAILOR Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's.) islly No. 362 Peun'a ave., Washington HOLIDAY GOODS. p= MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR use MASSEY'S PHILADELPHIA ALE, CINCINNATI LAGER BEER, PURE APPLE CIDER AND SWEET CATAWBA WINE, From SAM'L C, PALMER, Greene street, Georgetown, D. 0. N. B.—Orders for above goods in bottles, kegs or bdarrels, promptly filled. No charge for delivery. decl2-tr COCO THE TRADES. WNINGS AND AWNING FRAMES OF Improved Style ant Pattern, ings, City and Conp- for Stores, Hotels, Public ia try sidences, at factory prices, Manufactured by = JOHN ©. HOGAN, Space, between 7th and 8th streets. Flags and Camp. Meeting Tents for sale or rent. Sole agent for the only Genuine Milde Awning material. péainr. Lhavea method of preparing Paint which I will Warrant to effect prevent dampness caused by d leaky metalic roofs, pro- ied by wy own hands. Price ot for thres coats. ad SIGNS Page in the very latest horoughly equipped for ecety kind of work thoroug! eqn for ever of worl ta my five I reepectfaly eek b trial frome tos oles Lbave not heretofore met professionally. Shop, S04 lath street, between It und { northwest. feb ty, ISAAC CURRY. PLUMBING. GAS FITTING AND SEWERAGE FESR, attended to,on reasonable terms, b; ames b.’BuIEN, Practical Plumber, No. 609 Leuisiana avenue, near Sth street, north side.” Hosi- dence street Do . Specialty, TIN. LINED PIPE always on hand. multe ‘IBSON BROTHER BUOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, (south side.) FINE WOKK a specialty. nov26-ly Pec la en fat MISCELLANEOUS. KW SPRING STYLE CARRIAGES.—Over we the latest of New York styles of, Park and Pong Phwtons, To od No: in exchange’ Call pstore purchasing slsowbere. F street, Baltimore, Md. mayll-ly* ——_—_—_— STOVES, &. JI% KR. HARKOVER, Menufacturey west, near Rhode Island avenue. sepld- oT _OF COLT! { D'8*8°t, Ca kb OF | et tis i iH er i £8 i i ¢ ‘of Offals,” Ae tot! be blcak rm pee by the Board of hich piu rin om to reject any and all “BSS OPI». oes, begiven, - 2 att bed & fe g AUCTION SALES. AU TION SALEs AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. TO-MORROW. IMER & CLEARY 2) west corner Pennsylvania ave. Office Buildings. | IMPROVED PROPERTY OF 2870 ST. BETWEEN id Ly virtue of a certain deod of trust, 2, und daly recorded ta of the land records for at the request of the | s sell at public anction, dder.in frout AY, the Sth day of March. A- Pin. lowing described real et fon. in said District o| jenty fuur (24), in square numbered five rovements thereon, consisting of & ms. Brokers, ‘snd Lith street, Southeast corner Pennsylvania ave! SATURDAY. Pry ais a | "OR THE wee e rom 49 Wat + Geor own, D.C. TUES ‘Tabane | Poke 4 Philadelphia with Clyde's Ey Been rg ueina ata” BOGE | of the purchase money in cash; the balance in notesal six. twelve aod elghvcen Months, with interest at six per cent. per secured’ by deed of trust on the property” All conveyancing at tl If the terms of sale are not com, 1¢ trustee reserves the right to cost of the de- fer five daya’ advertisemer 4 RADLEY, Tras LATIMER & CLEARY. Aw HOMAS FE. W) RB Bosit at time of sale with in seven resell the property faulting purchaser, af eer, 519 7th street SALE OF PROPE ORTH, BETWEEN N TRUSTEES” ET Ni TOL AND Ist STREES E. By virtue of a deed of t D. 1873, and duly recorded in liber No. one of the land records for the District at the request of the RIDAY, the 5th day f ORTH CAPL st dated October ‘= recorded | s on hundred and se the improvements One-third of the purchase money in in notes at ix and deel of trast on BANKERS. Dt NCAN, SHERMAN & €0., BANKERS, Nos, 9 and 11 Nas: street, New York, JLAR NOTES and LETTERS TRAVELERS IN EUROPE AN EAST, available in all the princ for use in the Yoited States, West I , ae. days from d: 8 to LONDON, PARIS, A, MEXICO, CHINA, mph ES Accounts of Banks, Bankers and_oth- civ ONY & CO, BANKERS, Second National Bank Building, 509 7th street, Draw Sight Drafts on Kngland, Mell Gold, Stocks and Government Bon: Stock Indicators and ‘Telegraph for use customers. Collections made on all potnts. land, France and OPPORTUNITY b subdivision of ¢ feet on north ‘TO INVEST A FEW DOLLARS, WITH POSSBLE RETURNS OF THOUSANDS, IS OFFERED BY THE POSTPONEMENT OF PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. 10 THE 277 OF FEBRUARY, NEXT, OF THEIR FIFTH AND LAST CON DRAWING. THE MANAGEMENT ARE PLEDGED TO THE RETURN OF THE MONEY IF THE DRAWING SHOULD NOT COME OFF AT THE DAY NOW APPOINTED. rate of ten per ¢ deposit of chasers, after five di One Grand Cash Gift... neserss nore newepapers pr Oue Grand Cash Gift i eis Sos S39: 300 Cash 19,000 Cash Tickets, $50. Halves, @25. Tenth, or each ie Tickets, $500. or information, addi BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager jecl3-m,tha& K td 4 Louisville, Ky. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Death of Gov. Bramlette—Action of the Truste wee Appointed—No wing Certain ig of the Trustees of the Public Library N75. it was resolved that a or Mo Postponements—Dra’ February oth iy given in aid of sbe and he ish lace miude vacant by th management of the affairs of the neert and that the drawing an shall positively and at day withont any any account what- . R. T. DORRETT, President, SS. Gain, Secretary. nounced for Fe unegnivocally take place ‘on t urther postponement or dela Hereafter all commnnic oa relating to the fifth id be addressed to the undersigned. ar yeelf that the drawing shall or that every dollar paid for ticke S, Agent and Manager n 4, Public Library Bi BRANCH OFFICE Public Library Kentucky, BROADWAY NEW YORK. OR TICKET THOS, H. HAYS & CO., 609 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY. I ATIMER & CLEARY, 4 Avetioncers and Real Estate Bro! Star Office Building. BALE GROCERIES OF On FRIDAY MORNING. 2Ith. the Gree tic 3 Willow Wares on LATIMER & CLEARY. Aucts. ER, state Broker and Auctioner, Federal Buildings, corner Fand 7th sts, north west. TRUSTER'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK eT W! 12TH AND 13ru STS. ORTHWEST. By virtue of a deod of trast to Charles A. Zin A.D: ‘one of the land records for the District of Columbia. and at wel immermay and myself, dated March 24 duly recorded in Liber No. 711, folio 13, the request of the party secured thereb; ot pat ie auction, URDAY, Febrai . 1S that certain piece or pare nt front of the. premises, on SAT. ‘zor Jots numbered two(2)and five (5,)in square num. bered two hundred and ninety four, (24,) togethor with the improvements, &, Terms: One-fonrth in cash, and the balance in 6, 12 and 1s months, with interest’ at 8 per cent. per an Mum, sccured Dy a devd of trust om the property sold. ; sale. Allconveyancing at pnrchaser's cost. Terms to be A deposit of $1 will be reqnired at time ot complied with in'seven days ALBER1 B. RUFF, Serviving Trustee, feb cod J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ABOVE SALE IS PostPo: the weathe FRIDAY, ¥ e. temh ofthe party seen © anction, on WEDS AY, t arch: at ¢ o'clock p.m. in front of th Moin syuareiNo. 2 n. fronting 15 fe nd running bac’ provements, © purchaser gis ments, with ip premises. Ali« ing at cost of pn torn A with within fis « : Tastee reserves the to resell said property at the risk at ing purchaser : 1 febzs cod DUNC. > WARNER, » "Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Building, corner 7th and F sts. northwest EES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD. ING LOT ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF 1 ND NEW JERSEY AVENUE y virtue of a deed of trast dated Jane 9, A. = ). 1373, duly recorded in Liber No. 721, 6 of the land records for the District of STREET A NORTHWEST. AT A 268, om ia,and at the pruary 2, 1875, at 40 iece or parcel of er ond situated in the ci Vash Le ue He nstalmenta the purchaser wi promissory notes, bearing in nt per annum from day of secured by a deed of truston the premises sol the risk and cost of defaulting py 8’ advertisement shed in the ci -o. MLIAM STICKNEY. toms D-C. QMORUE H PLANT, B7 THE ABOVE SALE I3 POSTPONED until UES! Febroary ib. 175, same hour and 1AM En =) Y Pace oA Wane A GEORG: BI-TIE ABOVE 5. FRIDAY, Fotruary WILLIAM GEOKGE it R/-THE AROY. IS FURTHER P pened until W 3 hour and plge TIOKNEY, PLANT.» '{ Trustees. LE is 1875. he THRNEY { teastoon LUIA STICKNEY} trnstees H. WARNER, « Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets 'N. W. OF VALUABLE IMPROV THE WESTERN PART iy vire deed of trust. bearmg date on the loth day A.D. i874, and duly re el in Liber ‘38, folio 267. of the land ds for Washington county, D.C written direction of the pa: sell at public aucti MONDAY, the 1 clock p. m., all of in fi iay of March, A jots numbered D. 1575, at 45 (D) and, tw ).and the eastern part of lot numbered three (3). in satiare niunbered thirty-six (36). in the city of Wash he eastern part of said lot three (3) having e: One-third mm each b nts to be mad t from day of sale, an of tras and di fs faction of the trustee. Terms to be fully compli with within six days after day of sale, otherwise t trustee reserves the right to resell the property after five days” notice. at the risk and cos of the first pur chaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's coat “) ft. WARD. Trastee. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman ihe Land records for the Distric ul by direction of the parties seen Bs Mell at public auction,on th on THURSDAY, March Lith, 15, at 4 Hi that tract of } ty ot W hington, as then ni comprising sixty five perches. and deliveated apon a p) : Known as**Lyons’ Mill Seat.” "This property -adjoining Kaloram: woon the north. Washingt eof the fi of the P-stre it in clo: . nt the most improved part of Washing! property has on ita large n ro cl cars renders it a i) ands well laid ont, . merchant mill in good ost approved machinery. ne hundred a tf the whole w # valuable stoze ¢ n again be. worked to advantage. The eutire pre is well worthy the attention of speculators. Terms: $54.00, with interest at ten per cen! mn July 27. 1s72, and expenses of wal cash; balance in six twelve and eighteen m with interest at ten per per cent. pe secured by a deed of trust on the property. veyancing at expense of the purchaser; + ap ted deposit, will be required on day ofsale. ifthe terms from the of sale are not complied with in ten lave day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right it to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after ten day's advertixement in some Ore or more newspapers published in the city of Washington, D.C. JOHN W. ALVORD, " GEO W. SHOK NE, { Trustees. By virtue of a certain wri eS HRER: | rates ei J.T. COLDWELL, feb4-tham.tmh4ad Salesman. NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, : IMPROVED REA TESPATE IN SQUARE. 274 FRONTING 0: RORTHUSTHERT BETWEEN Lot “ARD ‘Sry STREETS WES iT. y virtue of a deed of trust, Columbia, and by we Monee, Williams, Auct’s,? (Stecessor to Green Mo. 1001, northwest corner Wh and D streecs. kere. me and IIth st.. - Coumnencing at LO o'clock, at ¥ Store northwest corner of isth And L streets, we shall sch the following ¥. 1 Estate Reokers, Southwest corner ‘Star HOUSENOLD FUR! I ENT OF S FIXTURES, TOVES, &c., &c., A On SATURDAY MORNING, F QTth. IS,at 10 6 tion rooms, we shall sell « the above goods. rine RSA AND HEATING LATIMER & pupa. IER & © > Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsyleania ave. aud 11 Star Office Buildings. 4 o'clock p.m. all . Mf ground, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, known and described as Lot marked and |ettered A, in Merrison’s recorded subdivision of parts of original ED 0: enary TAS DOWLING © Broker and Anct; corner 7th and F W TWO-STORY E TH a deed of trust, dated ©. f the party secur, folio upon the ground i numbered sixteen. (16,) in square number eight hundred and fifty nine, (39.) fronting north H street fifty two ( inches, by a dept! U5 he party secured ‘by, we will sell at public auction, to the highest on feet ten and « ha ¥ fo an alley thirty ( improvements, AY lock p.m. all that certain en Je, in cash, and the for which ‘the T. bearing interest from t a deed of trust_on will be taken. the purchaser atime t#iusquare numbered five hundred and sixty -one (561), fronting twenty-six (23) street. with a depth of one hundred re heed eighty cight hundredths (103 83-100) feet on of sale. and all conveyancing If terms of sale are vs the Trastec resell property at th defaulting purchaser after five SH. MOULTON, Tru: VEL $20 will be required of tho purchaser at time of sale. All convey: cost, If terms of sai days from day of sa! rms. the property will be iseson SATURDAY. clock’ p.m. at th XSON BROS. Auctioneers, Southeast corner of 9th and D sts., northwest. SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, R OF 2tsr AND LSTREETS NORTiL ST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trast given to us, re corded in Liber No. 639, folios 4 Vashington county, in the District of Co ¥ written request of the Ti ing Association, No. 2. of Uh POSTPONED until same hour an plaice. s ST EDNESDAY. March 3d. 1575, same GEORGE H. PLAN eb eo J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. south seventecn ( ace of bexinning with the improvements $500 cash; the balance in two and by the secured thereby, 1 will of the premises, on Tisk and cost of the faulting purch: upon giving five days 1 f : « Evening Star newspaper. published in Wash en (17) feet eight (3) inches on N drnnning back with same width to the northern line of ssid lot. together with all the i nts there a, being seven unfinished brick NSON BROS., Ancts state Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildiugs, corner 7th aud F streets NW. A. FOUR-STORY ELL in the Supreme ja on the second equity cause No. 4056. a decree ho District of Colambi t of said city as lot ni rb part of lot aunib (Sand the west square numbered one hundred i tof four (4) feet on w street, and running back the same width to t said | ic p. situate in the f a, Limits oi ‘the 1 third of the parc and “he residue twelve and eightee : months from th sory notes of the pureha proved by the trast ity to P-xtreet circle, at sion. containing th ail modern improvements and CHANCERY SALE 0 REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS GRAN IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. I By virtue of adecree passed in. jourt of the District _of Columbia on the 6t of January, A.D. 1575, herein Aaron W. Carter et Ibert Grant et al. . on THURSDAY. at cl Premises, sell at public anction to LUABLE IMPROVED 5 GRAN RoW in the Supreme ants, and All dersigned will, re defendants, the > the o ck p_ m..on the the highest bidder pdplan thereet as all (3, four. (4,) five, (5. 1,) eleven, (11,) twel ',(16,) according to ing, signed by all parties concerned, the terms ef sale in case of the above de- scribed property are changed to one-third cash. The difference between the cash pay’ aud the amonnt due on the first trust in one year and the balance in two years; said deferred payment bearing interest at in liber (eae pete ny eae ¢ Trustees. LETON, Aucts. cil OSTPO! ft | in front of rezspay, March SALE IS febl8-eokds ¥' EVENING STAR. THUESDAY.....Febraary 25, 1875. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report ciosea— Hebate was continued on the bil to admit Colorado as a state, and after a number of amemiments Of no special Importance had been made, the bill was by @ part vote, except that Mr. 8; ne votsd with y | the democrats against the bili, and Mr. Kei. | je 4 voted with the republicans in {vor of the bill. The bill for the admission of New Mexico was also taken up, amended and passed. Mr. Morton mace an effort to get his bill prescribing Une manner of counting the vote for President and Vice President before the Senate, but the democratic Senators Milibus- tered until they forced an adjournment A New Dead-Lock the House. HOUSE.—A ter our report closed— Debate on the sundry civil appropriation bi continued. A number of amendnrents were offered, and a motion made by Mr. Beck to divide the items relating to the United States courts gave an opporiunit y for re- hearsing all the old stories about the ““le- martment of Justice,” includt the distri bution of bacon to the negroe: Alabama BUYING VOTES WITH KACON. & Mr. Luttrell «€ Sf ie bacon sent jor the relief of the sufferers by the floois in the south was used to ure the colored that did intimidate y ean troops to be stationed in the thickest democratic dis- tricts, and causing stories that a larg be Violations of to the desk to be read one Carpenter, to t missioned asa Ut ot requisition for United States troops to b: stationed in democratic districts, while nm of arrest afore: ment acts were Before th midation tes mzurshal ved warrants for the arrest of demo- ad sent them to the closest dis 5 eorthem had been ass i to the republican candidate for Congress (Mr. Pelham) in the third district of Alaban A number of tlemen on the republican side demanded the reading of the balance of the affidavit. Mr. Luttrell said be preferret to state its substance. Cries of “Re “Read!” Mr. Speer (Pa.) said the whole o! manding the reading was to tak: trell off the floo: Cries of + Reac “Read!” Mr. Luttrell until you are hoarse, ect af de- Mr. Lut. ad, won't alter the Mr.G. F. Hoar made the which was sustained, that the a right to withdraw a written 7 Mr. Garfield moved that the ¢ rise for the purpose of closing debate Mr. Pelbam (Ala.) [hope that it will not bedone. There has been no chanee to reply to remarks of Mr. Luttrell. The committee decided to rise. Mr. Pelham, (in his seat.) “(oi damn it; you won't give ns a chance.” The House then again went into Commit- tee of the Whole, debate on the pending par- agraph being limited toone minute. Mr. Pelham made a general dental of Mr. Luttrell’s statement, and said no suc’: paper as had been charged been seat to bis dis- int of order, pan had nittee pending amendment was rejected, on motion of Mr. Garfielt, the com- rose. THE DISTRICT TAX RILL. Mr. Cotton (Iowa), from the Committee the District of Columbia, reported a Distr! tax bill, which was ordered printed and committed. A PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Mr. Sypher (L.) obtained leave to make a ersonal explanation, and said that on Mon- day night, when the District tax bill was under discussion, the gentleman from Wis- consin had said, | Sagengeae J from the Record) “I do net believe, in my own experience, that there is any district iu the country where property is required to pay $3.59 on the $100 on its cash valuation, unk it may have been in those states which are cursed and crushed, as are the states of the south. ypher.—I desire to say to the gentle- m at taxation in Louisiana is fourteen and a half mills on the dollar. Mr. Eldredge.—I do not want to hear from the gentleman from Louisiana. ANOTHER LIVELY TIME. Yesterday, said Mr. Sypher, the gentleman rose to a personal explanation, and under the pretext of correcting his remarks, pats in thisdirty fling at me—(again reading.) “Un- less, indeed, it may be the poor, taxed, cursed, crushed and rained states of the south, and I doubt if many of them are taxed to that extent.” “If, said Mr. Sypher, “there is any meaner n he and his sort — Cries of “oh. “take itdewa.” 5S e is unpariia- and I mean i . Sypher—The attacking of a nber under cover of a personal explanation,which can only be made by unanimous consent, is cowardly and eontemptible. Mr. Eldridge said he did not ask to make a personal explanation. The sub-head “per sonal explanation” had been put in the Record without his knowledge. He asked wh had said, and which had been incorrect ported, might be printed as he had spok Hic meant what he had said. At4:55 the House, on moiion of Mr. Gar- field, took a recess till half-past seven. EVENING 5! , AND A NEW DEADLOCK, moved to go into Committee of the Wi m the appropria- tion bill. The motion was disagreed to— s 83, nays § Mr. Poland ( V1.) called up the report of the select committee on affairs in Ar! Several dilat when— Mr. Cessna (Pa.) made the point of order that these were dilatory motions, w! un- der the new rule, were not permissibi The Speaker (Mr. Blaine) having resumed the chair, said that under the new rule two dilatory motions were allowed. FIGHT IT OUT Mr. Butler (Mass.)—Oh, fight it out. We can sit it out. Mr. Randall moved that when the House adjourn i. be to meet on Friday, and the yeas and nays were ordered The motion was disagreed to— 143. as Ot, nays nding the call of the roll on the rotion ijourn, Mr. Cessna said he desired to give notice that the time occupied in di ‘atery motions would be deducted from that which was intended to be given to the discussion of e motion to adjourn was disagresl to— yeas 69, nays 133. THE DEMOCRATS DON'T VOTE. The motion of Mr. Randall to reconsider the vote by which the House refased to go into Committee of the Whole was then ta- bled—yes 152, nays 7; the democrats not vot- ing, in order to leave the House without a quorum. . No quorum voting, Mr. O'Brien moved 2 call of the House, and it was onlered by a vote of 108 to 13. Mr. Butler rose to a parliamentary inquiry id there was evidently a quoram in the House, and asked if it was not in the power of the House to compel members to vote. NOT A QUESTION OF HORSES. pn to water but you could not make him ink. Mr. Butler said he was not speaking of horses. Mr. Cessna asked if that applied to other animals. (Laughter.) Mr. Hynes (Ark.) the purpose o: this was to it the new rule od yr grea and asked if mem! who [From the New York Sun.) It was iweive o'clock when Mrs. Moulton Stepped down from the platform. Mr. Faller- ton and Mr. Beach, rivals tn politeness, rose io a stately way and bowed her into a seat ween them. Mr. Reach gained a paint, however. by discoverine | at the collar ofher cloak had sot turset v. He arranged it oo 1 was rewarded with « seat" After sitting a mo- ToPwLN Self-poxsession, for she ech otherwise than easy and cool de T—she went out of the court-room law m passel in front of Mr. or wey out, he rose balf way out of his chairand bowed her. She returned the salutation polite Just beyond, and as close to her passage. sat Mrs. Tilton, bet the eyes of the two women did not meet. _ THE PLAINTIVE’S CASE RESTED, “We rest.” sald Mr. Fullerton If a cannon bad exploded in the courtroom it would scarcely bave caused more surprise than this unexpected announcement. IL had for several days been rumored that Mr. Car- penter, who has been generally as yrtant Witness, would net be called ntl newled for rebuttal, yet it was supposed f the week would be used te ) Of the plaintiff's ease. tly given by his lawyers for cs Was that a perfect case” had i there Was no use tn ex- « more time. Other lawyers, not com. rted with either side, were of t testimony h. Fallerton aud Prye Xof strength, and that other witnesses be readily used, possibly with better ef et for their side, in the way of rebutting timony if Daper'ch to the Brookiys, N.Y. F tailed heport of T Hinson about his ni mony, send you forthe fir Was ‘talking to Gen. Tr walked quickly towands “You ong [Spee »binsen re. Beceher knew that, within me of it, exactly t now, he would not have y to call it" lie.” Tas great deal of de Nol over-complimentary te MK. BEECHER'S ADHERENTS DOING THEM- ws is letters, some of them too filthy to quote. One such missive, iressed to Mrs. Moulton, and written in © disguised hand, brims over with gilt-edged obscenity. the language being both and shatmelessiy ribald. Her e band ¢ scoundrel who noWEN Will be summoned as a witness, but in rebut- tal. If Beecher alleges in his defense that his remorse was due to the fact that he had coa sulted Bowen to discharge Tilton from the Independen: ntertaining heterdox views of marri: en will swear that he never consulted about Tilton's relations to his newspapers, and that Beecher never vol- unteered any advice with regard to Tilton or his situation. The reason that Kowen gave some time ago for severing Tilton’s conrec tion with the Independent was to the effect that & well-known lady contributor to the Brooklyn Union bad complained of some. thing Worse than incivility on Tilton’s part. Her complaint, added to another motive for getting rid of him, which consisted of his having taken sides with the wrong section of the locai republican party against the other and more influential r, actually = Bowen his excuse, an ner had as ittle to do with it as myself. A WASHINGT IS TH Tabstain from mentioning the na: lady directly responsible for Tiiton’s ure from Bowen's service. Although has not So far been mentioned in connection with the scandal, you have had oceasion quite lately to print it in your columns as that of the parties toa very singular Wash- ington divorce ca: Window Decoration. Parlor ivy (Senecio seandens) is truly a plant for the miilion. For wreathing or embower- ing a window during winter with bright green Itseems specially well adapted. A child may grow it and train it. A sprig stuck in water or wet sand and set in a light, warm place will root freely. It endures can even survive frost, and some sinoke. At the same time it endures dry air very well, and has the great merit of bearing transplanting as well as chrysanthemams. This season we took great advantage of this. We s@t some piants in a border in June neara. — fence. and let them run up straight neat rods eight feet ~~ just long enough to reach from the carpet of the sitting room to the top of the window.) In September the vines bad wreathed the rods and grown several feet longer. They were then lifted into pots holding two quarts or more. Ours, I may confess, as the plants are doing admirably, are short joints of stove pipe seven oreight inches high, wtth wooden bottoms not tight, a saucer be- low, all painted red, and capped with moss. They were taken into a damp wash-room, and when it was desired to decorate the win- dows, there was nothing necessary but to sot &@ pot on each side. tle the tops of the rods erect, and hang the extending end of the vine on the hook which sustains a hanging vase opposiie the middle of the window. In each window sill, is & plant of on & rod setina DIVORCE CASE prettil y paperet: these fll each jam with pillars charming spray, and the vase completes the ornamentation. Ithas a crassula for an erect center, and se- dums and ice plants tratl around, these bei selected as enduring dry air and dry soi well, as Well as for thelr taftness -¥.— Correspondence Omatry Gen- How he Got Even with Him. Tn Bast Toledo there is a man whom the boys all regard as 4 crusty old bear, without one grain of sympathy in his composition, and who reganis all the boys as so many sts. It's a sort of mutanl feeling of dislike ral —— On Monday night one aforesaid s was on his way home from town, and passed the dining-room win- dow of his particalar foe. A big, ugly-look- ing dog had followed him. his particular ene- my bad a dog that was if anything ugiterand «quite as large. The family were at supper, and the head of it sat in his sbirt-sleeves and bare feet, doing Vigorous justice to a plate of cold pork and beans. An idea seized the lad. He softly approache| the door leading into the dining-room, and opened it. His newly. found dog, after the manner of ali dogs, plun- ged into the room without ceremon; the boy shut the door and ran for dear life, The brute inside went for the strange and they commenced chewing each gullets with all the cordiality of old acquain: tances. They knocked over chairs. the table on the old maa, and nearly killed the baby. The frightened old fellow scrambled out from under the ruins of his supper, tore open the door, and ran down the street in bis bare feet through the snow and over the fee, flourishing a case-knife and shouting for help. His wife gathered the little ones, in- chadifig the demoralized baby, under her arms, and fleeing to a bedroom for sai . intrenched herself in the middie of a Finally the dog who belonged to the house whipped the stranger, the old man returned, and order was again restored.—Toledo Com: mercial. 87-Poor men and hens are obliged te seratch to get along in this world. 7 Hitching horses by means of a strap fastened to the fore-leg is & new wrinkle in Detrort. 87-The English to move street by clock-work. The cars are to be of lightest possible construction, and are to filted with Sbeftleld springs, having a foree nine hundred pounds each, and wound up by engines. * aa58 stationary MARRIED. AbaMe ASTON, On the 2uth of F % » by Kev Br J.C Smith, RF. Anas. of Mae ‘county, Md: to, aaa ATTON, of ington city, D.C. Nocards. (Saryland pere please copy.) a4 DIED. ALLEN. At 10-30 mR NrUNT Mat TroT G mirvet northwest as init Oaewn 3 RINE Forsyrh ALLEN, funeral services at Bt. — sow Priany . streets, at 5 0 Requicn Mase’ ye pot — aES. ednesday, 2.

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