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Sreciant NOTICE BALTIMORE AND OHI@ RAILROAD On and after this date, MARCH 11th, A FAST EXPRESS TRAIN FOR PHILADELPHIA Will leave at 9:15 p. m., daily. NEW YORK CONNECTION mae by this train. CARS WITH BECLINING CHAIRS RUN THROUGH GEO.S. KOONTZ, General Agent. J. A. MATTINGLY, Passenger Agent. marilcolm {Rep .Chron_.Im; Critic colm.} (EW YORK AND WASHINGTON ROUGH PHILADE ei GH LINE TO BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, BOSTON, ALL POINTS IN_THE NEW ENGLAND THROUGH id WASHINGTON AND WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. equipment on this line is new most Glegant and improved Spiuk, =” St of the S MAN PARLOR At TRAIN EXCLUSIVELY. 2 ’ A CLUSIVELY. PULLMAN PALACE SLERFING CARS on IGHT TRAINS. On and after FEBRUARY 16, will leave == for Phfiadelphia, New 1. And points Enst daily, except Sund: — 9:23 «. m. Limited Ex for Philadelphia, daily, except Sunday. 1-AS p.m. Express for Philadelphia and Now York aily. except Sunday: 4:53 p. m. Express for Philadelphia and way points 9:09 p. 5 — Express he Philadelphia, New York and "LL PARLOR CARS on all Day Traine. PEE PALACE SLEEPING CAKS on Bight Trios ickets and information can be procured at the of- ces of the company Bagunge calied for and checked at hotels and_pri- vate residence = left at the offices of the er Ith street and Pennsyl- wm northeast corner of Pennsyl- enue and 6th street BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BAIL- scorer 6th and B streets. > BOYD, Jz, al Passenger Agent. Pailadel phi GEORGE C. WILKL Superintendent, Baltimore, Md. ALTIMOKE AND UHIO BAILBOAD. WINTER SCHEDULE—Janvant 4%, 1874. Was ore and Relay. ‘York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltt- St. Louis, Lontsvilic, Cincin- Sandusky, Pittsburg, Hagers- le, Germantown, Barnesville, aunton, Valley Branch and C.& Cars. Dinner at Cumberland. B.158 f Rocks and Way Stations. 8.50 a. re and Way 10.3048 altimore and Relay 12 m., Baltimore and Way Statio 12.50'p. m.. Baltimore and Relay 1.00». ew York, Philadelphia, Bostou, Nor- oii more. "Dinmer at Kelay. 3.30 p. 2.,Baltimore Laurel and Relay. 340~ Frederick, Point of Bocks, and Way Staticus. (via Metropolitan branch.) 3.432 timore and Intermediate Stations to ‘ . and Way Stations. 625 raceme, (vis Metropsiiten Beaeekt) w tations. (¥ - 6. ae p.@ Belay. © Way nd mcinnati, aod Pittsburg. Fast Express. SUNDAY TRAINS. ¢ Way Statons.—8 #.m., 1.30, 3.45, a 15 p. m. v—7.35 0. m Baltimore and Way Stations. a . Louis, Ch e m., stopping €7 41. Trains Stop at Viaduct Hotel, Relay House arther information spply at the Baltimore Ticket Offices, Washington Station. and avenue, where orders will be to be chécked and received at any t SHARP. Master of Transportation. 1 eral Ticket Agent. 8. KOONTZ, General Ager ALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BAILROAD, »t CORNER OTH aND B Staxwts N.W. | ONLY w at di ist., or nothing tothe THE jyms_ | BETWEEN NEW YORK senpectin at Nork - Line fo ton and Providence, with Paminion Beene ip Company for New Fork. vtice Lady Like vise ; eeiee when = of the or apply to = B. FITZHUGH, 6th-street Wharf. REED, A.C. PLA Age = ‘Room No. 4, Plant Building. NTIL FURT! N hy | U PILOT OW eal make. an =— STK. ER thawal rip down the Poa leaving het whart st Ila m, THO returning at 1 ford x» op} to start supply of fresh Baltimore markets. =e marl7-m XN. RB. FITZHUGH, Agent. L ‘OMACQ TRANSPORTA’ Steamer “SUE,” ( ae m. FRIDAYS. dealers ‘This will af- for our ive acon- and Blarper, and steamer “EXP: by Capt J.T Barker, wil icave Balti W. street ‘wharf, every TUESDA’ 7 "AY at ¢ pm. for W ‘and town and int landings: returning leave ‘s foot of7th every St 9p. m., and PRIDAY atl? p.m. ‘Thess steamers tie comfurt of the traveling public, Sel see nes nf raveling pul are unsur- any_ boat ‘the FiluiGiirs uvsr BE PREPAID. to mard-2m “Utkinexson * Feria. Fo POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ‘The swift and favorite I Steamer PILOT BOY, W. H. Byles, Captain: Bering been thorcushly ‘overhauled TUESDAY, March ai rt AY the: SA’ Puce . B. FITZHUGH, Agen LINE VIA CANAL, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. 0. SAILING DAYS. NEY EXPRESS connects at Philadelphia with Clyde's r Semi-weokly Line of Steamers for Prov. ngland Regu dence, Boston and New KE sae Reson Wy "EF NEDS, Aget-Ser B. 00 Ee : D.of 0. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Philadelphias F.A_ EEED. Alexandria, Va. D.D C. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, Boston. Ss Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Or- ders left at General Office, 603 Pennsylvania ave- nue, or et the Steamers’ Wharf, will vromptiy attended to 8ep9- MERICAN LINE. MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LINE CARRYING THE AMERICAN FLAG. Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE ACCOMMODATIONS ENSUBPASSED. Bates as low as by another first-class Line. PETEE WLIGHT & SONS, General Agents Philadeiphia. SHERMAN & G0. ;Benkers), Agents, ang?9-ly 1429 F street, Washington. | aoe PHILADELPHIA SHIP BY “NEW EXPRESS LINE.” FROM BOSTON AND PROVIDENOB freight via" Clydes Iron Lin ship by Boston and Providence railroad. Line. Bor full information ppl ie ine.” Sor = G. ¥. HYDE Sp2t-ly 59 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0. CUNARD LINE, NOTICE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of this ‘Line take a specified course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstewn to New York oF Boston, crossing Meridian of 0 at 43 lat., oF ig to the north of 43. crossing the Meridian of north of 42. BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, VER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New Yorn. | From New You! Absminia.Wed.,March2¢ "Bothnia. ..Wed., April 28 , March Ist, 1575, trains will run as | Calat March 31 abyesinis...Sai., May 1 lS er Wed May 12 INS LEAVE FOR BALTIMOKE. ine, pril 14\*Scotin.._—- “May orthe: - | “Kuesia..Wed., April 21\Algeria.Sat.. May 15 ee etet ees pa piierd foligiing WEDNESDAY and SATUB- rea for Philadelphi N from New Yerk. yactiaae a marked “do not carry steerage passen- i aatty | “Raras of Passact.—Cabin, #50, 9100, and 9150, sg lee de Po according to 2 Hand 9, meen wke- | ae ienwuccs Lis Express for. Philadelphia and New Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, ly except Sunday ll parts of urepe, at lowest rates. ‘Through cmmodation, daily except Sanday. | Bille of lading given for Selfset, Gi Lng erp Peateg. | Eecccbowean porte Woe ireieus end cokt we York Night Express. sprty tas Come pany's ofice, No; 4 Bowling, Green; copt Satarday 7 NO. Y Soe es Saturdeys | Building. or OTIS BIGELOW, Banker, est S ARRIVE AT WASHINGTON. posite Patent Office. jauad ty CHAS. G- FRANCKLYN, Agent. Terese? No. 1001 AUCTION SALES, — | THIS A FERNOON. BES ore pee, Pi mc See Re ' 01 3 101 By virtue of a deed of | dated Sul, s ph MB ik ETT erica ker Bo Me, fay | Wank oem, 2O8FH : rice 464, ome of the and records Dis deed of trust, Berens tits eee oh, MB 4 8. diy reeds auction, in front of . Dimon THURSDAY. Mock Sheen hee. or or lot of 5 L ine selene it tie oy, of Madhinery ribed farsi 3 of said city as Lot numbered t nave ‘numbered three hundred and Gred’and thirty three the southeast corner power thence in @ northwestern ing lines of lots said ful ‘or legal it sumere, ae west. involving the RS Fd In that sense he would vote for The question then beingon the substitute thenes of Mr. Anthony. Mr. Thurman moved to add at proviso that noth: SALR OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPE hundred ‘asd eighty m governor of is STREETS NORTHWEAT. AT AUCTION’. | BEOCr lee Co, cash Tt ‘On THURSDAY, March 23th, 1575, at 5 | balantein awe ee og Mr. Thurman moved a fu o'clock p. m., I shall sell, in front of the - | ten per cent. por aunum. 82- THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED, In | DOtbing herein contained is meant to affirm sneer west part of Lot No 5, in Davidson's | cash, at the option of consequence of the storm, to THURSDAY MORN. | t2&t the Legislature which assumed to elect sal ramon el Guests Ko 34 pant ek ee gale are not compli ING, March BS 10S at hl olen ee P.S. B. Pinchback Senator was the lawful feet six inches, more or less, improved by two-story. | Sek pnd cont of the, ee oe eee Ole — frame house. days’ advertisement. ATIMER & CLEARY Mr. Phy ‘Terms: Ono-third cash, of which $100 must be paid WILLA Real Estate Bro r. Fhurman sald he would still give an- at time ot sale; balanee 18 12 and staonthe: for totes | CHARLES Southeast corhier Pontes lraniaenteeae aan Tith at., | QteF chance, and moved a further proviso bearing interest and secured by a deed of trustonthe | marl0.d 3 Star Office Building ~ | that nothing herein contained fs meant to pa poe — perfect, an abstract of which pect 8 z Poy ed military interference by the soon le. PUNGY, MECHANIC. AT AUCTION n tes in the organization of marls-d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. inhi BROS. On MONDAY March the 2h, 1875, at 12 | the Louisiana tomas ‘on the éth of Jan- Corner chock. at the wharf foot of Lith street, we | uary last. jected—yeas 4, nays 32. ASH. B WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, a ‘ TROSTRE'S 811 OF URING wh ti cell the Pangy, Mechanic, tn fine condition. The amfirma ves on these three provisos iuccessor to Green jiams, Ancts, | x U 24 u %) were made e Sena No. 1001 northwest corner 10th and D streets. AND.NORTH B STRERT, AND ON aSTaEEr es LATIMER & CLEARY. Ancts. | 20 ur. Hamiltnof Texas oe LACK CURTAINS T REACE AMM | MBBroe uated the ih day of December aD Tae tapenade ade aee Rewived, That the action of the President HALL AND ‘ LNUT record ibe 735, f slio 407 and f lio | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | !" Protecting the government of Louisiana, CENTER TAB! UT HAM- | 4o9, ‘the land records for Washington county PROPERTY. of which W. P. Kellogg is the executive, and BER SUIT, AND rict of Cob and by written request By virtue of a deed of trast, dated December | the people of that state against domestic vio- rt BER STOVE! OIL. of the parties secured thereby, I will sell at pu 5th. A. D. 157], and duly recorded in Liber No. lence, and in enforcing the laws of the United CLOTHS, MAT ire, auction on MONDAY, the 29th day of March, A. VT, folio 124, &c., of the land records for Washing- | States in that state, Is approved. HAIR HU! FELY | 1575, at 5 o'clock p.m, in front of the premises, ali | ton county, b.G', and by direction of the party s*- | "The substitute wes thin popes CAR ;REE! NUT | those certain pieces or parcels of ground situated | cured thereby, I will sell at_ public auction. im feont E derorg ate was then passed, — RE 1G CHAL z in the city of Washington, and District of | of the premives, on THORSDAY, the ist day of | p45; Messrs Allison, Ant Boutwell Brace “Tk - TABL and known and described on the plator | April, AD. 1873. at 3 o'clock p. m..all of Lot m Ley keg A : ing, WARE. KITCH plan of «aid city as lots numbered tw: bered nineteen, (19,)in Square numberat five hun- | [Taeit. Horsey, Rdmunds, STOYV, 5 twenty-three (23), and twenty-four, 24 gred and sixty six, (586,) im the city of Washington, | Ru“ Harvey: Hitchcock contra vision by the belrs of William Hicko D0. with all the improvements thereon Morrill of Ve. Morton, Paddock, Pate Ss. 1 t of c is of sale: One-t! cl bu ae r AY, March 29th, at 10 o'clock | numbered six hundred and ete! must he paid at the sale: the remaining or detorte Sargent, Sherman, Spencer, Wadel #0 *; the remaining or deferred payments to be made in equal payments, with in- terest at 10 per cent. per annum, in six and tw t House No. 637 South Car- 1 6th and 7th streets jeware. Bayard. Bogy, Booth. Caperton is. Gr 4 avenue, southeast, the above: described Furniture, &c. months after day of sale, aud secured by deed of trust wis, Deon moon of forme cash. sestealealan deciihanae ieas | to the satisfaction of the Trustes.. Terms to be fully on, of Fie» Kelly, Kernan, MoOreery, a3 WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. | to the same belonging, or in any manner appertain- | Complied with within six days after the day of sale, Hace, White, we i arrccery NHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN hii rty will be sold subject to froperny, alter cee weeks oot et i el irs were as announced on Mr 3 p. GA N. is pro we be sold subj 04 prioren- roperty, after one week's notice, at tho ris my Real Estate Aucticneor, $19 7th streot | cumbrance of F 7 oT 1 100 and accrued interest. Part of said encumbrance can remain upon the property, if desired by purchaser: Whyte's amendment. The resolution, as amended, was then noes 24. cost of the first purchaser purchaser's cost, All conveyancing at WARD. nar2t-eodds =< M. HL. . Tenstee. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- WASH. BL WILLIAMS, Ane? TRUSTEES MS, TATE NEAR ST. ALOYSIUS’ CHUBCH. Terms of ral '2.770.76 and interest at 10 per cent. - r. B h recanted gab gigiue ofa died of erust, dated on the 5th | per anmny from Hith of December, AnD wh today gy LT eT) my ris Masstions Seats ie Sit, dps of ths tone te, | eee ag erent Soom No. 1001, northwest corner 10th aud D streets, Leave was granted to the Committee on ton county, Publie Buildings and Grounds, Contingent Expenses 6nd Printing to sit during the re- cess. The Senate then, at 4:30 p. m., went into ex- ecutive session, and at 6 p. m. the doors were D. nd by direc tion of the party secured thereby ,I will sell, at pub- He auction, in front of the promise, at 434 o'clock p. m..on FRIDAY, the 2d day of April, A, D. 1575, Lot numbered eighty-seven (87) in Shepherd's re- corded subdivision of Square numbered six hundred property sold. he purchaser. required upon each lot as rms of sale are not complied in seven days from day of sale the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- and twenty-three (623) in the city of Washington. or Ol ere. reopened, and the Senate adjourned. Terme: One-third in cash (of which $80 must be | “UAT OF Purchasers, | aes ee mrusten, ———-+oo--_—____ Paid at the sale), the deferred payments to be made | marl/-td DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. RIC THE BEECHER CASE. fishy sud twelve mogths, with interest. and escared | ce yy adeed of trust; the terms to be fully compile uctioneer, - 2 with within five days after day of sale, otherwise tha Real Estate Exchange, 615 ith street n. w. IR: Bessie Turner's Evidence. trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of the first purchaser. A Sree encing. at purchaser's cost. WM. Ww mS: TRUSTEB’S SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE TWO- FRAME R st. RD, Trustee, STORY ME DWELLING-HOUSE ON Dv A Vigorous Cross-Examination. marl9-cokds THOS. KE. WAGGAMAN, Auct. SUHLAT, BETWEEN NEW HAMPSHIRE s SS HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TION 7 . es z From the N.Y. Herata. came % By virtue of a deed of trust dated June Ist, 1:12, and duly recorded in Liber No. 03, folio ne of the land records for the District of Colum- The great subject of the erowd and the gos- sips yesterday was Bessie Turner’s cross- NORTHERN LIBERTY. MARKET SHEDS AT y c examination. Great results were looked for sj ee F Zz On FRIDAY, March 26th, at 1 o'clock p.m., on | bia. and at the request of the secured thereby, 4. N on jerton’: r! 1 we the premises, (K street, between 4th and Sth strvets | Twill gell, in front of the premises;on SATURDAY? i oo inbabitante ot “che Tilton houschold wive northwest,) I will sell, in lots to suit purchasers, the | March 27th, at S o'clock p.m all that part of Oi © | could testify, the other being Mrs. Bo! Frame Shvd Markel teoonty erected by the market | Origiual Lit amber two iD; in Bauare numbered General opinion ran that ‘Bossi aout company , and adjoining ir new mar! one hun and tt four, as laid down u tl ~ “ ~ on bth elscot, ‘The butlding is over 0 Tost las e ed oF plans of the city of Washington, compr weaken, contradict herself, and make a help- ‘0 feet wide, and built of th» very best materials. the following metes and boun Begianii ‘This sale offers a most excellent opportunity to nin the £5 and bounds: ‘Begin less cripple of her original testimony under at the southwest corner rigin: ste -ques- termniete chore & moet exe aoeoanay, (2 outhwes of said Original Lot an the well-informed and caustic cross-ques- Tnping thence north one hundred a: seven tioning or the most unsparing and nimble material. (127) feet six (6) inches, thence east twenty-five (25) i ho ever faced @ uri T ‘erm cash. THOMAS DOWLING, feet, thence sont hundred and twenty-sew On WEDNESDAY NG, vite yep) i mari3-d (Rep.and Daily Chron.] Auct. ieix (6) inches, and thence west twenty Are atte MORNING, the 3ist | result was not a very complete sticcess. ‘The (121) foot six 6) inst., at 10 o'clock »I shall sell the above scribed Furniture, &c.,at the residence '28) feet to the place of beginaing, improved by a lawyer to sag eal to know as much about Dearly new two-story Frame Dwelling- House, 523.Vermont avenue. between Miss Bessie Turner as she knew about her- THE TKaDES. Terms of sale : $1,000 cash; balance 12 and 1 orthwest, opposite the arlington H seif; but he could not, for all that, make her months, with interest, secured by deed of trust.on | — This sale fers superior te change her story. If he iripped her she fell WNINGS AND AWNING FRAMES the property, All converancing at the cost of the | good: are of the finest quality, and have been usod | hack to a bit of fact, and revtorated thee aed A Improved Style and Pattern, Purchases Ay dqpomtt oF @100 required when the | fora short time opiy, “They Fee’ wild witmout | stuck to it, like @ boy to his prisoner's base ropert off. ‘eserve to the highest bidder. ose who misa this S 4 “4 eR iene fee ee | JAMES H. SAVILLE, Trustee. | Opportunity will regret st, 7 From this main fact she would skirmish a Menufactared by z marl5-d THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Terms cash. A lease on the above house, which | little way out, but, if chased, returned to the JOHN 0. 20GAN, = WAGGAMAN | Sonttains 14 rooms and parti ished, for sale. | line of security again. There seemed no way HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, SATO ; “ a TAS Market Space, between 7th and ‘Heal Ectate Auctioneer, 519 7th street, | APPY & CHRL, tooverturn her testimony but to do it by re: stresta. and Camp- Meeting Tents for sale or rent. butting evidence. Re Mildewed i s Agent m charge. comer 1th and F st s. Sole agent for the only Genuine Proot ANOERY 5. or. c ; YASH. B. WILLIAMS, Cid tell a different story in a number of im Awning material. anit | DWELLINGS O8 MY REE OER ES ae _—— - sae } Auctioneer rtant respects from that which she gave TWEEN NORTH OAPITOL AND FIRST STS. | J ES OREARY, og mai Baia, fore the church committee of investiga- jS44c cuRRy, tion. She admitted, without evasion, that Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su- what she said on the night she was ques- street, reme Court of the District of Columbia, Southwest corner of Penn. avenue and lth Star Office Building. é tioned at the house of Augustus Storrs, after PRACTICAL Sof wherein Thames Bb: Keogh ts Candace: | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE 1m-| 4 preliminary examination by Gon Teo, - je Ibert et al. are ‘defendants, the un- PROVED PROPERTY. was wide of the mark.ani thai py reshing trustee will sell, at public auction, in on TUESDAY, the 6th day of ock, Lots 137, 138, 139, 140, and Hil, in Glibert’s subdivision of square 675, in Wash- ington city, D.C. ‘ The above lots are each improved by a substantial two-story and basement Brick Building, and aro now occupied by good tenanta. Exch lot will be sold separately, erm of sale, as prescribed by the decree: Ono- third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; By virtue of a deed of trast dated August 21, | her memory at subsequent leisure, and com- vb Bi4,and duly recorded Sn her 8 783 | paring dates and consulting diaries, she had county, Disitict of Columbia, and by direction ot | 4#Fived with preetston at the facts of her the party secured thereby. in writing, we will sell, | S€ht narration. These differences are very a i¢ auction, on MONDAY, April 5, ist grave, however, and would appear to 5:30 o'clock p. mi.,in front of the premises, b indicate that the young lady had a very parts of lots numbered one. (1,) two (2) and ‘thirty r memory seven months ago upon the eon, fauare numbered six hundred and | Getaiis and order of two such important 4 events as repeated attacks upon her: HOUSE PAINTER AND GLAZIER, mar20-tr 805 Mra Steeer Ncearawest. ) beginning for said parts at a point on feet five and a half NGI 5 \ [or ont Sable inches north of the southeast corner of said | Before the church committee she re Wee rEN RSE Sinene end saerave, | Lint aretinlytaralngtin puss mc worth tsar caudtret | the onder ot what ocearret, gave the”wihcre= ‘No. 932 L street northwest. months respectively after date; the notes of the pur. en west one hundred (100)teet, | abouts of Mrs. Tilton, and said enough to Belentific Ei: ving ® ity. chaser or purchasers to be a for the deferre $8) feet, and then east one | enable the plaintiff in this action to pursue Views of Railings. Patonta: ko. $-Sm* | purchase money, and tobe & ed (100) foet to the place of beginning ien on the property 6 New York Express, daily. EBCHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS = Accommmoe joa, daily except Sunday. M = BETWEEN re {cSmmudation, dally except Sanday ee * . Bakieare oat Philsdelphia Express, Py fae foe Steemabive E. 0. ENIGHT and - say ee nee renuae | Perret FY o yd andey. g eee ae ee eee HORGETOWN, a4. follows:—Leeve HEW YORK, | Accommedation, except Sunday. Bee Pie 39. est Bivenor 5 2%: siiy'from Baltimore and the Wast. mi, leave GEORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 8: lie > Southern Express, daily. mand ALEXANDRIA the same day at 12 m. i Kichmond Express ‘or ful! information apply to K.P. A. DENHAM, Traine oi ene 3 a enleee al ds Pee Sons 5 ay and Saturday, and 3 President, neat P-stroct SSeniek, comment ot oy oat deli EHO % Orders dine. ‘s Ex) le ing Washington at 5:35 a.m. and 4:53 p. | jeft at ca - ‘Oftica, 3. Pon yivanie. avenue, come: at (enton with trains for is. or at the steamer wharf, will be promptly a:tended ‘Traine ving st W aah: St 9-450. m. and 9:03 | i, tell-tr P.Brecncci at Eowie with from Poye's Ureek — re orders Office, ~ curser of Sth set au vane PROPOSALS. pocg yg a rnp tir ig penn P#OPOSALS For STATIONERY. Tarouah tpkess to Olmetinens, Cota ‘Treasury DerantMext, March Loulevillos Be, Louteville, Be. a. San Francisco, and all pints ori aoore 1875 T zg 1, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. <x bs ne ‘Day Be modern improvements. ant 1 lee saved to Westera and Central rk MAKE CONNECTIONS ASHINGION to the WEST and change. is procured at the _ cad Peuprivaia srenuarned < acd Pennwyivania avenue, Guder where reliable information wil) be . precuring teksts at these offices cam = ome ‘Palace Cars for Chicago, P D WASHINGTON AND & FEEDERICKSBUBG B. B., 2 oF B anv Sixtu Staeets. = leave for Abas: ria a follows:—6, 1is-m, 143, 27 p.m. daily, iHEEN EXPRESS, via Biehmond, 2 11.3% p.m. daily except Sunday. te "ow Suuah and By arawest crner Dich street and Pennsylvania + Gib street and Pennsylvania ave- pate'igers can leave orders for otal residences thre — D. M. BOYD, Jr rams GEO.C. WILKIES, General a STOVES, &c. 4s, = waunover. m Exsont hela Went, near Khode Island avenue. eepld-ly — ‘Spout- TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber Ltained from the Supreme Court of the cigmbia, holding a Special Term. letters rxonm: estate of JAMES | ashington ity, District | all having claims | Sefer a od with the vouchers thereof. to the rs exhibit the same. specs erect, 6 8 from wubscriber. on or before 16th The iihere ine by law be excluded ben: sit of the said’ estat Given under my band this | Aah oe MUM AP her X mark] BALL, Euecutrix. | Witntes A. WEBSTER. mari7-w.3t Register of Wills OTIOE—PARTIES WE otal hinds of W APP! Bova as 9, 1875. Sealed Proposals for farnishing Stationery for the ear ending June 30, 1576, will be received at_this partment until the 13TH DAY OF APRIL, 1575, at 12 o'clock m. lank forms for Vidding will be furnished upon application. he bids will be considered and accepted or rejected item by item; and this advertisement and the pro- eal, so as accepted by the Secretary of the ‘reasury, and the bend accompanying the same, shall constitute the contract between the Govern- ment — _ ee bidders, and no further con- tract will be executed. articles contracted for must be furnished from time to time during the year, in quantities pursuant toorders from the t. The entire quanti- tigs will, however. be called for during the year. Each 1 ed by the individual or firm ‘ing it, and be acccmpa’ y a bond, with sufficient sureties, in the sum of ten thonsand doilars (910.000), approved by a United States officer of the (Pitrice tn which the sureties reside or do business, <5 to be ee Ic pene hora tioned for furnishing such portions o1 ~ may be awarded ‘under it, sud the performance of the contract All deliveries witl be subject to inspection by an expert detailed for the purpose by the Secretary of the Treasury. and the delivery of an inferior articl will be deemed sufticlent cause to annul the com the option of the S ry. “Deliveries munst be free of charge at the Treasury tment, Washington, Odie failure to comply with any one order under the contrast will operate as a forfeiture of the entire penalty of the bond, or the Secretary of the Treast: may direct the purchase, in open, market, of suc quantities of any articles as shall be necessary to Supply the deficiency caused by such failure, and charge to the cortractors fifty per centum of the price which it ahall be found mecessary to pay for such articles. oposals unaccompanied by @ satisfactory bond wilteee ‘be considered, and contracts will be awarded Cnly to established manufacturers of or dealers in the artic ‘oponals to be addressed to the undersigned, and marked’ Proposals fot Stationery,” eisTOW, marld-eolst Secretary of the Treasury. ppBorcears FOB COAL. Ky cecil Leagan at Brazat ov ENGRAVING AN a Wasurnezem, BD. C., 24th xe a 30 o'clock 8. m., TUESDAY, 30th March. furnishing six hundred (00) tons of ran {ievedst such mes an suc! ties ie reaipeds and rubs ect of Ooms ‘Joly 1, Se eat Ht Bok $y5 $39 E H a 3 5 EE: FL at f i $ i E ‘i FL ti i i si 1 te reject any ‘ificute of the inspector. SSch es the contract calls Pe ii # a i her out and prove possibly other whereabouts sold; Terms of sale: Three thousimd dollars and r allcash, to be paid on day of sale, or upon A : nter- | for himself or her at a fixed time. For in- EYER FORUESTER, Riveter and Reparrer of Fatification of ale by the court. $100 t0 be taid | st, in cash together with the expenses of sale: vale eaenees Mise Wusuor, sclere dee coe aon ds of 5 r down at time of sale on each lot. ance in six and twelve months, in notes bearing in. left with Webb & Beveridge, or at his shop, will be 5 te * ton per cent. uum and secured by a | Mittee, said that Mrs. Tilton was absent at prompily attended to; No. street north “THOS. Ee WAGGAMAN Auer, | deed of ust on the premises “The amount secured | the period when she became ‘sabject to Til- West, southeast corner of k. 13 Im* aed SOS ST RCCAMAN: Auet. iy this deed of trust 1s 63,000, with interest from the fon’s assault, and described where she was, FITTING AND 7 a h day of st ‘cuveyancing at cost of | Yesterday she simply swore that tke assaults LUMBING, GAS FITTING AND SEWERAGE ey cope 5) CE uurchaser; €30 to be paid down when the property | were in warm weather, in the years 1503 and games F. BULEN, Practical Plumber, No 699 | Southwest ‘ave. and 1th street, | ! knocked «1 JOHN J. JOHNSON 1869, and not in the year 1867, a8 she at frst Svenue, near 6th street, north side. Resi- uildings. ATKINS ADDISON, ¢ Trustees. | said. Nor was she able io recall any other Pee Bee rest, nerthoest Specialty TIN. | oecsrers’ SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL | _mar2-d LATIMER & OLEARY, Ancts. | circumstances. Consequently Bessie Tar- ee a PROPERTY ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER | | ATIMER & CLEARY. | her's charges are now reduced to the charges \IBSON BRO OF INDIANA AVENUE AND 2p SIREKT ‘Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, themselves, sworn to, but substantiated by G et 1K oae Tob bRinters, —— irtubof dee’ of tram tows. detek March Southwest corner Penna. avenue and lth street, no testimon; Laat = — She seatibot es- y o % : : Ghe of the land records of the District oLgolumbia, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VA LE IMPROVED | patron and patroness, under the malignant and at the request of the parties secured thereby, PROPERTY ON THE 'H SIDE OF L nt chr, Morse,and that she ie: F'ISST GRAND GIFT CONCERT. © will sell, in front of the premises,on TUESDAY, | STREET. BETWEEN AND Lore ST& | influence of Mrs. Morse, hi (Bessie) March SOth, 1275, at So Sock m sau those certain NORTH MEST, ‘ON OF wh TWO. a = A eer enagig homey woo ieces els of round and premises situate an: STO) AND NG, ton of # loti v: ad = SHORT POSTPONEMENT DAY FIXED, Pring ined city ot Washington District “of Colum: CONTAINING S ROOMS. & Tatts Doing mares Mee ainae Lekiee ae eerene eo ia, and known and descril ; fo By virtue of a decree of the Su me FRSM RISTESSS TIM. the District ot Columbia, I will well, at Buble auction, 1 front of the premises.on WEDNESDAY, April Vth, 1975, at 4.40 o'clock p.m yall that cor: tain piece or parcel of land lying and situate inthe city of Washington, D- C., described as follows: The we-tern eighteen (15) feet and eight (8) inches of numbered four (4) by the depth thereof, in David. son's subdivision of tquare numbered one handred and tixty-one( 161), with all improvements thereon. Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- fourth cash: and the residue in 6. 12 and i+months, for which the notes of the purchaser, with laterest from the day of sale, secured by a deed of trast on the premises sold, shall be taken. A de it of S100 a iit'be required of the purchaser at the time cf sale. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven Gays after sale, the Trustec reserves the right to re. sel property at the cost and risk of the default ing purchaser. 'D. BALL. Trustee, maar23 td LATIMER & CLEARY, Auct« ATIMEK & CLEARY, Le Rak corte’ Pease, Gorges Gad Tai slceat corner Penna. avenue ai ; i ‘Star Office Building. Court of | Mrs. Tilton, saying it was a wicked le that she was carried screaming from her bed to Tilton’s, she accounted for by saying that Mr. Tilton demanded itof her. Her present testimony omits the screaming. . t | Consequently, yesterday's cross-examina- - | tion leaves Miss Turner's testimony in sfatn quo. ‘Those who espouse the plaintiff's cause say that Bessie has annihilated what she sol- emnly related in the first place, and prepared a different story containing the same charges against Tilton while under the tuition of Mrs. Morse and others who have resided with herat a Brooklyn boarding house. These partizans of Tilton point to the recklessness of @ young girl relating two wholly different stories under different Kinds of necessit about a matter so important to every mal. den’s name and modesty. On the other hand, Mr. Beecher's friends are delighted with Bessie Turner's testi- mony. They say when sne appeared before the church committee she had little or no notification of what she was te appear for. and told her tale as it occurred to her at th moment, and that if she gegen A ” freshed her memory, and has carefully omitted her original mistakes, it all goes to (4) and five (5), in Todd's subdivisi one, ii uare numbered five hundred and seventy- two (572°, in Washington city, D. C., improved by a four-story hotel building known as the “Tremont a: rms of sale: Five thousand dollars, with ten per cont, interest from September 34, 1874, together with expenses of sale, in cash; the balance in ons and two years from date, with interest. All conveyancing at Cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days, the Trastees reserve the right to resell on five days’ notice at cost of defaulting pur- r. 9 down on day of sale. RAWLEIGH W. DOWNMAN,? 1 :to05 OSCEOLA UC. GREEN, pee marls-dtd LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancta. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF H AND 2ivt STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated ugust $1, 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 789, ).one of the land records for the District of ‘and by the request of the partics secured thereby. we will ell, in front of the premises, at public auction, on MONDAY, March 29th, 1x75, at as o'clock p.m.» all that corkatn Picco or parcel of vund and premises situate in the city of Was ind described fon, District of Columb thirty-six (36), in Worthin, mn of original lot FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Montpelier Female Humane Association AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. March 29, 1875. LIST OF GIFTS. Oash Gift. 22,170 Cash Gifts, amounting to......$1,000,000 TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Ege aes Virtne of a deed of trust, dated August 25, A. 1874, and duly recorded ineLiber 760, folio -» of the land records of Washington PRICE OF TICKETS. as & Dorsey's trustees 01 visi , District of Columbia, and by direction of rove her ingeniousness. They also say that secamncery papal atom OF Signal, Lots one, two, | the party secared “nero in'writing, wersiii ool | ine fact of ber willingness to cppear for Mrs. the same is recorded in the Surveyor’ office of the | at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, April 7,885, | Tilton, her benefactress, at the risk to her District of Columbia, @ substantial | at # oclock p. m.. in front of the woman's future which such an unwholesome mises, being red and twenty- improved. by three-story Brick Dwelling with Back Building. part of square numbered seven but narrative may have, is proof of her sincere . oe ix, (726,) beginning ‘or said rt at a point on -, Gn tak eee jand avenue one hundred fect southwesterty | intentions to be grateful and just. from the southeast corner of said ie Turner's intelligence, promptness ning thence yA ec Southwestwardly | and smartness had to be ‘admitted by both said avenue southwestwardly ty-five hundred dollars in one year, at ten per cout, Luterest; the balance in two youre, with interest Ge : ion, | twenty-five (25) fect; thonce at right 3 with . Ofcourse there was nothing more re- Gots Sin Gontsrts: te catathbok and emdow a Hons a coven Roe Cents, Oc, ‘ae Pecmeaae ot Ris option, | Said orcwec ucethweswardiy forts thee’ kat sok pees sete on emg te tlhe poe pe pon for the Old, Infirm, and Destitute Ladies of Virginia” months interest on five thousand, doll four inches. (43.4,) then north sixty (60) feet to north | than bas ay red in witnesses of the second at Montpelier, the residence of President | resent mortgage will be Pstiyet; them slong, cald ctrent sast twenty-five | Cines qanemcliy, for over since i beeame ap- ee erqe- | Tasturity by pune and’ thence to raid avenue and the place of begin. | Parent that there would be a suit in court See eer eee oie conti ty the piseks | Demauce to be paid Br pen ep gS ged ing, fmproved by two frame house, Gwo ctories sie Turner has had nothing to do but to bolders, and two appointed by the Governor of Vir- | chaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten | each. E . . | Set ready for the stand. a days, ti ustees reserve the right te resell at cost | Terms of sale: $3,0°0 and interest in cach, together FULLERTON AT BESSIE. ‘Renittances for tickets be made by express, | of defaulting purchaser, on five days’ uotice, §150 | with the expenses ot sale: balancs in tw: qual in_ | Plogsie closed nes teatimony as ton minwites ciica aaney oper on Weaklagioe, D: | Sines pascaaeee stalments, st six and twelve months, with notes of | (eet et ee ea nu ne BSE ohitered letter, sdidreased t0 sa W. DOWNMAN. interest at ten per centum | Of twelve, ! +s OF by registered A Bou! BS AGEN >} Trustees. secured by adeed of trust on the Jied face, using both hands to hold it. Hon. JAMES BAR: R, ane - HOMAS DOWLING, Auct. remixes. The amouut secured by this dee? of trust | There was a pause, some talk and merry . F. H. A., Alexandria, Vs, 2 Ig3n with Interest from the 23th day of A #t, | anticipation before Fullerton arose. He bait a 74. vi of ue BS a ens ie Finger, Govepaen et Vent Hie cca a Yee a ere Niod sureic’ Agents, | bebald down when the peaperutinenackea of | Weperiect silence of a Largs andi ae Berg C Walker, Kx Governor of Va-; Hon, Robert 819 Market Space, Board of Trade Rocms. JOM HUYOR {Trustees | his fingers, and uttered, in is liquid, soft, #, Sects Hon. Robert, W. Boghess Su 5 TRUSTER BALE © mara3dtde”” “LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. | 0! ing, volce,, “Miss Turner.” ’ Red us PR patiy osuaai cs? wae UNGANSON BROS, Anotionsors, a a ‘OF COLUMBL Dern ‘Sth and D sts., northwest. | SLECKS tno ey aie 3 few min- VA She ‘nervously Nr SSALB OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Ut aa peed wo SITUATED ON NO! TWE! NORTH CAPITOL iT EAST. E r (CE, That the gubseri- toward the ‘her having gbtalned from tke Sugreme Court of | records ue Sirlet of Columbia, holding = » Special Term; | and assuming. Jetneee rth = 7_on te pereonal of JOHN wy, ; due e in badgert Cr OQelkmtbia, deceased, ell peteone having 14th, at 3 o'clock een eae ey facts and Bath aan in the Sone planted on the her slip Uniontown to x badrom Shester,” an was she re- “Charles A. Krause it in a letter which com- Beat 1 ed BESSIE DENIES HER LETTERS. ees “3 closely pay recognize the of the sale the witness er "Knedenied at and said ci think it mar®-zit ‘and Beach, both emiliag Nevertheless Miss Turner | intere The pushed ber sinartiy @, the Dow’s family was, yet plucky: Incident. behind Fullerton and w Tilton, sitting back, and 5 ng forward, heard with te ; su f BESSIF'S pr ARGE. manner of the wi * when Fall her discharge i 3 i i pressions of half erton: fom ‘vasive and troubled. She is evidestly a smart one, With instant faculties, bMt too free of speeat to recall all that she bi her general narrative consistent, uttered, er to make rie “You've not the re . You've another record,” exclaimed @allerton to Tracy at twenty minutes « and we all knew that the first conflict Between these stacere ner’s wall we ferce remark was Un adace destitute of bload He had been so anx- jency of Bessie Tw estimony as Rt first related that he had forgotten ‘himeelf and leaped to his feet. Hehad no soonér said that Fullerton Was out of onler and pad not properly quoted the record, wh on mtet him with the savage remark, “Ydu're not the record. You've got another repord.” There was immegiate confusion, and amidst it all the eh of the ever antent Shearman was heanf§in the rear. brick from that safePistance, hess, somewhat ex) ised in mind, took e up smiling, Portege®lso mixed in. Beach came to F aay ay and the wit. double-handed gi water. imity of fecling this witness was al! ortanttomake case. The plaintifls! lished by their ev in the witness’ tes! showe Frai ed by their w an incorrect y- AT EI nk Moulton came dato court at th The defence that their wyers finally estab- place ne ad- journment. There w great bustle of talk and giggle, some sa, “Bessie bears it splendidly.” Othe erating, “She has sone all to pieces in ct the morning's tilt with It was understood ry thatshe should carry and leave his home. in rebuttal to connect the first wrestle.” bakes, and he lau; Judge Morris at toward the bench to with Judge Lougk- received mi with Tracy over — be- . Shearman, the the the rie with this conspiracy his wife inte a denial, then to use the ial to tear her from her husband and the argumeat ir. Beecher was not noon, although Mr. E was. It was said that Mrs. Beecher's illness Kept them both at home. Nofes of From the N.Y, There is a probability Uft no sessions @f the court will be held on G Friday. Miss Hannah Augusta ho gave the humorous testimony Mr. Tilton's home, sits with the Plym: ia her frequent subsequent at eo wae the compiler of the book tracts from Mr. Beecher’s sermons, in opposftton to Miss Proctor’s volume, and 80 ca the quarrel! berween Mr. the wi Since Mr. Evarts’ remov House, Brooklyn, Mr. Beecher $ Mr. Shearman, and Mr. Tracy close proximity on the Heighi The Turner, have avoided any refei bitorh comm! Susan knee. Long hair is common among the pants and then in the order mentioned tness who testified ‘al to defence, in their exami: her testimony before the in ittee in which she desert B. Anthony as sitting on Mr. in the trial. Mr. Tiiton’s is the Pryor, Mr. Beecher, Mr. Morris, Jw Carpenter, and Mr. Judge Nelison is suffering daily and, ge tensely from his hurt foot, and often go the bench after a sleepless night. A TALK WITH BESSIE TURNER'S BROT! Yesterday on Bergen Heights a Sun porter deposited his feet under the same gan, iy with Henry A. Turner, the brother of the famous young wiiness. young man was boyish in appearance, w fine bi brown His la rown eyes, a rich olive compl hair, and a downy brown moust inguage was well chosen, and his only The ner more that of a man of forty than of young & person as he seemed WHAT HE THINKS AROUT BESSIE. “Now I am not going to talk to you Bessie very much; tor the sake of my mother I am going to kee tunate sti. e girl has disgraced herself. That anfor- I've got a good home. My wife, who was th eldest shot b; Freeman tragely—wa daughter of Mrs. yy her son for 1 tried m: best to get her to come here and live with sf ‘reeman who wi home With us,so that she need not be sub- peenaed as a witness in the Beecher ye wi Jerse; and become notorious. rged her to pat herself under y law; bid desire to be a witness in todo so, But knowing how thorough! truthful she is, lean give ber right that she Is eighteen, and ever; trial. Ni but no, the unfortunate girl She was determi: . iy Un- testimony value. Why, she persists in sa} that she tells a deliberate falsehood. twenty-seven years old. My brother. James M. Turner, who died two years ago, twent y-three. 1am now twenty-three and Libbie is twenty-seven. All her mony is studied. Iam certain of it. only an outsider; I live here in New Ji but it asubpeena snapped at m: minutes, and b; too. 1 want to keepout of the whole affair. Tilten’s Original Charge Beecher. The dejence of Beecher, last suramer, the accusation against him must’ be the sult of a conspiracy charge had been only improper ad and, Beecher of adultery antil he did so committee. Bessie Tai long ace with his wife, in her presence, Beecher. I should go over to that trial I'd. pe e in less could tell some startling truths, From the Springfield Republican. kernel of the Plymouth comm! . Since Tilton's indeed, he had never ner as November, 1570, Till Lime she sa; She was vest. I Theodore Tilton’s law, ‘