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DersRTMENT OF THE Ixten F the loth day of Api owing-namied SANTEE AGENCY.(NEBRASKA) s weight, of Bee Cattle on ine tnds Mess Pork, in barrels. ¥YANCION AGENCY. 1.2940 pounds, gross weight, of Beet ( ork, in barrel 4 sound merchautabl und merchantable Shellst UPPER MES Boef Catite, on the of sonnd meoreas D CLOUD AGENCY +. Sross weight, of Bc DEVIL'S LAKE AGENCY, (DAKOTA) << weight, of Beef Cart ARAPAHOE AG YENNE AND KIOWA AGENCY = weight, of B WICHITA AGENCY ELACKFERT A¢ Mess Pork, or Bac ECK AGENCY, (MONTANA) or Sionx City posal will bo fare amount of supplies toexecute the s nreties, according to the ptod, sich bidder ied tothe United ith be paid into the Bcoutract shall be duly execu: States. and t! SS PROPOSALS. POSALS FOR SU Pr OPOs. Poiana PLIES FOR IN- tad ne aforesaid. neh Aref o shall be returned to the bidder, “TS > %@ 4°R int Koch bidder mut de-sguace his place of basinoss | B04. post office address. ud it be reccaenend ty Ce sre residing ont of New YortPe furnih an Neg York refovever with their Uidssaed mise tharak, in tha city. At the execution of fie contract a bond will be re- quired to it full amount perf: | ance therect. with two or more tart hee em Proposals should be i losed | dressed to the medermene oak arsed Praponk j opps lire for Indians.” Indian Commissioners expired, Bidders arc invited to bepresent. sur Mars Jaw tA p27 toes ————_— Pt _Qommiesioner__ P2eresscs Fox STATIONERY. Terastry DEPaRtMeNt, March 9. ‘1378. Sealed Proposals for farnishing Stati for th Potecmting Sane So. Sop wagon he 12o clock me Blank f application bids il be considered and accepted or rejected. item by item; and this advertisement and the pro- osal, so far as accepted by the Secretary of the reasury, and the bund actompanyine. the mace shall condtitte, the contract between the Gove idder or bidder 2 tract will Peexccuted. sire? Aud no further con ‘The articles contracted for must be furnished from time to time ping end year, in quantities pursuant toorders from the Department. The entire quanti, ties will, howsver, be called for daring there each proposal Thust be signed by the individ: maki . ‘al or it. and be accompanied by a bond. with Fotics, in the sum of ten thonaand dulars proved by « United States officer of the he sureties resids or do business, on a form t furnished by the Department, con. ditioned for farnishing such portions of the articles as may be awarded under it, and the performance of the coutract a All deliveries will be subject to inspection by an expert detailed for tho purpose by the Secretary of the Treasury. ond the delivery of an inferior article Will be deemed sufficient cause to annul the contract. at the o ion of Secretary. Deliveries ust be free of charge at the Treasury Department. Weshington. he failure to 'y with any one order under the contract will operate as a forfeit: penalty of the bond, or the Secretary may direct the purchase, in open quantities of any articles as shall be supply the d ey caused by such failu charge to the contractors fifty per centum of the price which it shall be found mecessary to pay for such articles Proposals 1 mpanied by a sati<factory bond Jered, and contracts will be awarded Will pot bee ouly to established manufacturers of or dealers in -. artic - ea a = roporals to be adidresse’ to the undersigned, a marked “ Proposals {1 Stationers." eigen B. it. BRISTOW marl0-colst Secretary of the Treas Perosaus FoR Coan. SURY DeParntwEnt, j mee ENGRAVING AND Par Wistosotos, D_O Seated Proposals will be recsived at. this autil W ock-ck om. TURSDAY. Sth March. for furnishing #ix hundred (G9) tons of ran of in (Georges crerk) CUMBERLAND COAL, to be ivered at suca times and. places and inauch yant tes as may be required. and subject to the exmditie required by act of Consross, approved July 11, 1370, viz: “That such eoal shall weigh 2.240 ponude fo the ton, and shail be inspected and weighed, and. the Quantity of cach load certified at the thine of delivery by the person appointed and qualified under the act for thet purposes and that the prescribe fer of 3) cents for each ton of coal inspected, weighed, and de- livered shall be paid by the contractor. Proposals will) be considered binding for one week from ‘the 3th March, the Department reserving the Fight to resect all or aly portion of the bide eftered. No proposals wiil be entertained unless acc: “ER pa- nied Dy satisfactory evidence gf ability to fulfil the contract, nor will sny paymmegy be made withoat the certificate of the inspector tif the coal furnished is suchas the contract call: for. ‘Proposals should be addressed and sent to the office Chict of B Engraving end Petaine Chief of Burenn of Engrav: rinting, Treas- ary Departivent feb’-eotimars) Proposals for Work at N Cemeteries. Orrick oF Natiovat. Cexete ww atToN, D. March 1, SEALED PROPOSALS, TRIPLICATE, it copy of this righ een attached to lenday, April 1. 1 will be opened Presence of, are walls around at Glendale and competent engi- with the terms of the ations may be seen at 1's office at Fort Mon named eomete Proposals shonlt be + “Proposals for Walls for Saiional Con "dnd addressed to 1 dersignies A. F. ROCKWELL. Capt. and A. Q. Mi ROPOSALS Fr WEEPING AND CLEAN- P ING ALLEYs. NEER’s Orrice, Dist 'T OF CoLtMBIA, Wa-hingtom. March 13, 1575. led Proposals will be received at this Office un- m SATURDAY, the Zthof March, ganl Suceping the Alleys in the and Georgetown for one year. Blank form I necessary information can be a nye may — at this office. y order of the Euginecr FRANK T HOW marl5-td {Chron, Rep} Chief Cle STEAMER LINES. TICE TO THE PUBLIC WASHING RFOLK, NEW YORK, ; ND PROVIDENCE. aut Steamer JANE MOSELY her trips beiween lk. leaving riotk Thurwiay. Aped Tet, at 3. po gue beast Washington every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 3 Pp. m., touching at the principal River Landings, onnecting at Norfolk with steamships of the M.@ M. Line for Bost Provis ith the Old Deminion Steam-hip Company for New York. Due notice will be given when the Lady of the Lake will commence her regular trips. For freight anply N.RF will Gir HYD own F. A. REED. Alexandria, Va ©. PLANT, General Azent, mar20-2m *" Room No. 4, Piant Building. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THE STEAMER PILOT BOY an ad ~ ditional trip down iver. leaving her wharf at 11 D eCMEMIN tp ae rYan opportunity tr ot supply of fiewh fish f Baltimore market valve tmwarl7-im N. RB. FITZHUGH, Agent. TOMA® TRANSPORTATION LINE. — The Steamer "8U BS Be rp J We bight THUBSDA town and int e landings; returning tes phenson s wharf, foot of7th street, every M ato p.m nd AY at 12 p. are elegantly fui the comfort of U with ev eling public, and ari passed i seenger and freight accommedat Eny. beats on tie Potomac river, ALL RB. FRE iTS MUST informatio: Ny to niormaticl SA EPHENSON & BRO., Agents, mar? 2m ith street whi rf vn | 0OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Potomac river Landings of TESDAY and + Fityhngh's wharf, m. Returning, will arrive ia Washington every Wedueslay and Sunday Freigh ec daily. ‘ Al fre rpaid fea “We Frrznvce AMERICAN LINE. MAIL STEAMSHIPS. | INE CARRYING Prnreta7 OSLE LAMEKICAN FLAG. | Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. CABIN, INTERMEDIATE ant STEERAGE ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Rates a« low as by another first-class Lin ER WEIGHT & SONS, Gene cata wiisaing ‘Philadel phi: Age SHERMAN & CO_.( Bankers), Agents, ane?-ly 1429 F street. Washington. Curate LIne, NOTICE. a. ox ss With the view of diminishi chances of col- iston, the Steamers of this Ling take @ specited course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 90 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. 3 ‘On the homeward gassago, crossing the Meridian of 9 at 42 lat, or wothing to the north ef 42, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. | BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LiVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, Faom New Yor. Frox New Yous. Abyesfuia. Wed, March 44 * Bothnia...Wed., bs 3 Calabria. Wed. March 31 Aby ty May 1 Algeria...... Wed., April 7 + May 5 China... W: pril 14 “Scotia. Wed... May *Russia....Wed., April 2 Alger at. May 15 ‘And every follwing WEDNESDAY aad SATU DAY trom New York. | ‘Steamers marked "do not carry steerage passon- gers. Dabin, $80, 9100, and 9150, sed, sanstding be srcomencantion,* Mckee toler: Su. a obaits “= —— tickets on fayorable terms. ‘at low Fates. ‘Stcerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all of Eurepe, at lowest rates. Through Bille of Iadiug given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, aud for Mediterranean ports. For fecight and cabin passage ioe teerage pesage, Nee Til Dente tants oe steerage gascage, Net’ er Boiling. or t ris: fS widow, Banker, 08 Te 2 ce. Sand CHAS. G- PRANCKLYN, Agent. r= PHILADELPHIA SHIP BY NEW EXPRESS LL! ‘be certified to by a United States or dis- storsed “ Proposals ide will be opened in the ‘osence of the Board of i and a commttres 2 | dee! ied by the Seeretary of the Interior as room asthe time for receiving the same shall have _ until the 13TH Day OF Arai, 1575, at ortas for bidding will be furnished upon AUCTION SALES. AU TION SALES. FiTCRE Divs, ATIMER & CLEARY, Teg Kecare Brokers, Star Office Buildings. 34,1874, and recorded in Liber No. 742. folio 45 the land records of the District of Columbia, | and at the reqnest of the partins secured there.) March 30th. 1875, at 5 o'clock p m ,all thovw certain -, As of gronnd and premises aitnate and fring in the elty of Washinat:n District ake tum- bia. and known and described as lots three (3). four (4) and fis ¢ (5). in Todd's subdivision of original lot one, in square numbered five hundred and seventy {woe (572', in Washington city, D. C., improved by a four-story hotel building Kiown aa the-Tremont ‘Terms of sale: Five thousand dollars, with ten por cent. interest from September 34, 1874, together with expenses of sale, in cash; the balance in ons and two years from date, with interest. Ail conveyancing at cont of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied wiees reserve the Fight to 's’ notice at cost of defaulting pur- HaWLEICH W. HOWNMAN OSCEOLA C. GREEN, { Trustees. marls-dtd LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. corner Perneylvania ave and Mth street, ALUABLE HOTEL RTH WEST CORNER AND 20 STREKT | We willsell, in front of the premises,on TUESDAY. | TO-MORROW. ME Wale & 0, A jorse and Louisiana avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES AT SGONS. DIRT WAGONS, NEW AND AND HAND HARNESS. Op SATURDAY MOBNING, Mare! ‘commencing at 94% o'clock, we will sel eear— rr 4 head of Porses and Mares 40 bend of Mules. The Mules have jnst arrive’ from the iron ore benk- in Penns Ivenia. and will be sold single aul ip pairs. We call special attention of contractors to | this sale, as they are ali good workers and ia good | condition. 1 of Mules will commence at 11 o'clock warz-8 [Rep] Wo WALL & CO. Autis, AT Auctioneers ant Heal Estate Brokers aut Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and 1th St Star Office Buiidings. On SATURDAY MORNING, March 27th, 1875. at our suction rooms, we shall hold our nal vale of Household Goods, Also, to bo Baddte. Gentiem: ot Fancy Articles, Bridle., le Cloths, &e. mar2s-2t LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. Saddle, ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Successor to Green & Williams, Ancta, Ko. 1001 northwest coruer loth and Detrense ONE HANDSOME PARLOR SUIT, Biue Rey one WALNUT BLUE REP EASY CHAIR, PINE LACK CURTAINS. WALNUT BRACE ARM HALL AND DINING CHAIRS, WALNCT CENT TA vo ur T. CHAM- Beh SUIT ¥' AND OTHER. STO’ KTS, O1L- CLOT: M E TS, HAIR AND ES. 3-PLY CARP ~G Ww Nur REVOLVING LLAR EX- TEN i ASS. WAR KIT ENSILS, K STOV i ALso— A LOT OF FLOWERS. On MONDAY, March 29th, at 10 o’c! ock a. m., E will sell. at He . O37 South = colina’ av betw hand 7th str: southeast, the above described Furniture, ke. ferns c mar23-d WASH. BL WILLIAMS, Anct G & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, Beal Estate and Insurance Agents, $19 Market Space, Board of Trade TRUSTEF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Fs- TATE IN Tih COUNTY OF WASTLIN DISTRICT OF COLUS U TOWN. ON IN TEN ¥ + dated the recorded in 0.7, th eof the land ris of Washingto« county, District of Columbia at the written rear ¢ party secured the: wil sell at pr on the promi the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY April the Lath, at 3 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate I that piece or parcel of land lyin nty. in the District Beginni road from nd called ““Ohi- yho A. Smith ce with thence south 3 nth 59 deg., dividing line bewween Chi Mrs. Otterback, then 3.9 feet, thence north’ 2 thence north 334; deg.. west 3B fret containing five acres, more oF less. "Terms of sale: One-half cash, the residue in equal Payments in sf je months, with interest, secured hy the purchaser's notes and deed of trast on A $20 to be paid sale. Conveyancing and record of the parchaser. It . plied with in five days, the trustee reserves the right to resell. on ten day's public notice, at the cost an Tisk of the defaulting purchaser SAMUEL P. SMITH, Trust YOUNG & MIDDLETON, use an le are not com- or to Green & Williams, Auctioneers, orthwest corner 10th and D street TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY By virtue of adeed of trnst, dated December ee Sth. A.D. Is74, ane corded in Liber No. OF, telio 124, &e for Washing ton county, B.C.,and by direction of the party #:. cured thereby, I Will sell at pnblic auction. tn front of the premises, on THURSDAY, th f t 5 o'clock p.m. all umbered five hun- Washington, con. x, all impr: One third i: le; the and shat with all Terms of sale must he paid payments to 1 mpl otherwise the Trustee reserves t ‘operty after one week's ny et of the first purch: All bonve cost WMH. WARD xds | WASH. Trustee. B. WILLIAMS, Anct I Estate Brokers, avonue wad lth street, ilding. Washington ang | PREPAID. For further | ‘The xwift and favorite tron Steamer PILOT BOY, W. 1. Byles, Captain | having been thorough!y overhauled and ry ty PROPERTY. a dee trust, dated Augn: anddaly reconed in lib f the land records « t of Colm f rty secured thereby. in Wri MONDAY thirt ered six hundred a aul parte at a point eet east fifty (50) feet five and a b: (G5) inches north of the southeast corner of said square, and rupniug thence north along said street Hity-cight (55) feet, then west ous hundred (109) feet, then south fitty-right feet, and then east ond hundred ; 100) fect to the place of by a Terms of sale: Three thousand dollars and inter: ninety, the lint of Ist «: est, in cash, together with the es Dal ance in six and twelve mouths, in notes bearing in- terest at ten pe el by @ nt. per annum and se Th mount secured deed of t from the ofA st. nveyAnCINg At Cost of F; 8:40 to be paid down when the property Q if. JOUN J. JOHN WATBING ADDICUN, _{ Teastecs. mart LATIMER & OLFARY, Ano si i HOMAS deed of tr ictidneer, 519 7th street rVALY, 4 EARLE REAE BS tion. i FID. on AY. Lot number corded subdivi« : and twenty-three (623) in the ‘Term «: One-third in cash (of which ald at the ente), the deforred pay and twelve months, with 1 of trust; the terms to be fully com: within five days after day of sale, otherwise th Paiste reserys thy p Resell at rink and cost of the first purchaser, All conveyancing at purchaser's costs WM. H. WARD, Trast marl%eokds THOS. EF] WAGGAMAN, Auct. Ts E Wa Real Es +t 12 o'clock a.m.,1 t my office, the Book Acconuts of Louis mkript. Each account. will be sold hest bidder. Also, a Lot in Hunt- = cash, Kep.|_ T. B.WAGGAMAN, Ass i & CLEARY, ud Real E iiss Lvarsia ‘Ollice E *¥. MECHA On MOY shington. HD must to be made and secared 19 7th stre. and 1th st., AT AUCTION DAY March th hh, 1575, at 12 welock. at the wharf foot of 11 il the Pavgy, Mechanic. in fine ¢ Terms cash marti d LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. HOTELS. N ETROPOLITAN HOTEL Washineron. 0. €. Boarding by the MONTH at reduced ra April lto November 1 marlé-Im GEO. B_ CAKE, Propprietor. YSON'S HOTEL, No. 709 C STREET, “ly Between 7in aud Sru Steeers. MISCELLANEOUS, ———_ NEW SPRING STYLE CARRIAGES —Over 190 of the latest New York styles of, Fark aud Pony Phatons, Top and No-Q 3 Top Busi ‘and Low ‘and. = Jum ._ Secend-hand Carriages taken inexchange Call before urchasing eb ae 2 B, SCHMIDT, & CO. No. 39 ‘fan erect, be: ween Cand D, Was ‘and ~ Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. i mayii tes MERCHANT TAILORS. F, & ty . MEKCHANT TAILOR, S18 FStReer, Grrosits Patent Ovricr, ly Washington, D: 0. F. J. HEIBERGER. Successor to H. F. Londen & Co., CrT ZENS, AEMY «peta Metropolitan jytly 0. 36 ‘Puls is TO GIVE hag 8 That the subscriber having obtained from the Supreme Court of the Distric Columbia, holding a Special Term, letters of aim | | ietration on the personalestate of GEORG A. SMITH. late of Washington city. D.C.,dec asd all persons having claims against the said deceased are bi vig Bett 3 to exhibit the same, with the Vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or befure the vikday of March next: they may dtherwise by law eo nded Ca gd bewett of Pra esdoutate. ‘iven under my hand, is Sth day of arch, 1875. CAROLINE M. SMITH, of $5 mari2-f3t* Aduinistratrix. | said encumbrance can remain upon the property, if mare t1_Aduninistratris._ | gaid encumbrance can S18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That thesnbscribor | Mpired BY pure 76 and interest cout ee ee ccukaed Sree ae Biarece eer pen tes Gee eee iaae. District of Columbia, holding a special term. let. BY gain"und cepenecs of sale tn. cash; ainnes fo Ae re ue renal cabana = | and two years, notes peng Ei cont. interest and r ; om | secured be dioh of trast aoe petty sold. tity, D.C agll bersons having claims Conveyancing. ®e-,at cost of Leonid .. deceased, ome said deceased hereby warn: bi tenon ites ‘vouchers thereut, tothe sub- scriber, on or before the 16th day of February next; they may otherwise by law be exclude! from all ben’ sivet thea estate. Given under my haud, Cis Dario Wile, MCLEAN, Administrator, VALUABLE IM-/ r | with interest from 4 | puosss DOWLIN PS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTHWEST Re id | groun | present morte to ex: | DENGANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9th and D sts. jorthwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. SITUATED ON NORTE STREET, BETWEE! NORT: C. OL BR ET’ AND H. CAPITOL STREET BAST. KE rt By veeee of ® deed of trust, dated June Ist, A.D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber 751. folio 329, er aia, ome of the land records for Washington conn? ty, Dist party secured thereby, Cwillvell at publ SATURDAY, the 2th day of March A.D. Isvdy at 4:30 o'clock p. m.. all that piece or parcel of Teal estate, situate and being in the city of Washi Distritt of and known upon the ground P suuare numbered six hundred and seventy-five, described as follows: vinton North K street, distant forty feet west from the ‘northe square. and ronning suid north K strect: cast twenty feet, and thon piace of beginning, toge' consisting of a ne m* hundrest t corner of Co West tweuty feet along » south, it with 1 and elegant brick dwelling. Leash; balance ia thr 1 at six, twelve, and eighteen m. Dearing interest at ten per from day of sale, secured by ceed ob trust on : all cash, at option of the purchaser. e cost of the p: Pe Tf the termes of are not complied the day of sale, the trustee It at cost and risk of the defaulting pure THOMAS M _marl3-d [Rep] DUNCAN TEXHOMAS DOWLING Beal Estate TRUSTEE: LE ey VERY DESIRABLE TWO. virtue of a deed of trust dated J and duly recorded in Liber Ni the land records for the District nd at the request of the party secnred March 27th, at 5 o'clock p.m, ali that part of Lot number two (2), in Square numbered and fifty-four, a the tv imprised Reginnin; id Original Lot and Land twenty -s0" ast twenty-five and twenty-se et, thency Moet x (6) inches, (23) feet the place nearly new two-story Terms of sale: $1,000 cash; 1: months, with interest, secured by property is bid off . JAMES H. SAVILLE, Trustee. marl5-d MOMAS DOWLING. Auct. OS. F. KEL _ th st. northwest. 1 OF DESIRABLE BUILDING AR OTH PRNER OF DEL AND K STKEET NORTH EXT, thy CTIO) 27th inst: On SATURDAY N kp. m., Dw The fi fronting 3 feet 11 inche: aconue, with a depth of ab 1) being on the corner ot K street and said a) Terms: Ove-thicd cash; bi ths, with interest at's property sold. § liately after s f.. atid F KELLE Anct. HOS. E. WA MAN, Real Estate Anctioneer, 519 7th st CHANCERY DWELLING MYRTLE STREET. BE: ler and by vi preme Court of the District of Col nthe Ith day of February, 1575, No. 8.637, wherein Thomas B and Ben). #. Gilbert et al, are detenda: dersigned trustee will sell, at public, ac front of the promises, on TUESDAY. the 6th April, at, 5 o'clock, 137, 133, 139, 14 Jil, in Gilbert's subdivision of square 675, in W: ington city, D.C. The above lots a two-story and of the Su. separately. ‘erm of sale, as prescribed by the decree: | third of the purchase money to ttn idue tn four equal ins of wal; months respectively, after date; the note hascrs tobe given f aud tobe & lien on the property NSTON. Trust WAGGAMAN, At wand Carvings Bazaar, LE OF ROOKS. MONDAY, TUESDAY. AND WEpwespar EVEN NaS, MARC! OATALOGUB SALE Two ebsins y— 4 vi Yep LIBRARIES, ong which are some vany Ub fab yaks Booms, ct of ¥: BOTANICAL BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS. and valuable Standard Miscellaneous 5. = ey NEW ASD SKOOND HAND ‘eXph Ess BF Parties unable to attend the sale can have. ondera executed by the Anctioneste: marae ate 1575, at 4:30 o'clock. p.m . bidder, in front of the premises, the Lares frame dwelling and other bmidiags on the corner of Vermont arene ant U'street-to be removed within ten on salon Is given. “‘Tomecah. 3-E COLDwELL. F. ZIMMERMAN & SON, nd Commission Merchants, No. 315 7th street, near D, northwest. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE AT AUCTION ing in part of two “ome ‘patterus: ey Parlor Chairs: Ma ° Black Wale ima Sets, Table end Chairs; six nearly new Carpe? Hat Kacks, 4all Chairs, + in a well furnished bor DNESDAY.¢ ewil sell ath thy cst. between avenue and € street. the M. C, LUTTRELL, tict of Columbia, and at the Feauest of the : ; je anction, nthe bighest bidder, in front of the preniises, on it Suites; Brassel< tom, y as and being all that part of 4 creat many othe: ning fortne sameat a ® Sistinstant.at 10 above Furniture, & improvements, ATIMNER & CURA Southwest corner Pennsy! Star Ontice Building: IVE CaRPET SALE’ CHOICE CARP! RARE CHANCE FOR HOUS stablishment of Wol state Brokers, ‘anin avenue and 2th tain per 20,000 YARD: 1 TO BE DIS. 2 shall sell, on the SPAY and THURSDAY coumencing at 10 0'cl'k RY FRAM EULING-HOUSE ON BR RE BETWFEN NEW HAMPSHIRE VENUE AND 171m STREET, AT AUC All of which are td m2 ill sell, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY? Estate Broker and Anctioneer, th aud F sts. northwest. A, THREE sTo1 en 25) Lin equity cause front of the ust on the property. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, A ‘deposit of $100 required when the hree hundred and t st corner of said reetyand runing thence and three-quar ate Agent and Anctloneer, eet 4 inches LOTS ON AWARE EAST, AT thence southerly with the line of inches:) thence inch) to the pe nt. at ut of beginnig: with donble cell brick addition abont twelve m nw in six end twelve ured on to ‘be paid down on each lot Conveyancing at cost of payadle in six, twe of S30 required of th r. BELMW, Truster NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. corner 9th and D sts. northwest ¥ VALUABLE AR DST. INT D.c. ALE OF DESIRABLE. BRICK o% 7 NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STS. passed cans ue Court of the Di vs Chase et al, ach innproved by a substantial ent Brick Building, and are Bow ocenpied by good tenants. Each lot will be sald | This pri perty ha: a front of 23 feer 9 inches on 6th D street. with adopth of 1h ed by a well-built three- and roomy back story brick dwelling, wi bullding and eonver sale, or upon $100 to be paid WEBB, Trnste G, Auction TRUST OF H AND 2lst STREETS NORTHW! _— - z me, bY virtne or 7 ton Ba neust Sly 1°74 in Liber No. so tole 150.une of the land records fur the Distriat of umbia. an Will sell. in front of th premi on MONDAY, March 25in, -.all that © and pr lines situate in th | ton. District of Columbia, and described as Lot | thirty-six (35), in Worth ey's tru in chancery. «ubd of original lots nbe in the SVenLY sey improv three-story ing with B Terms of ty five hu » ad et ithe purcha may pay 0 of wale, taxe months f Pp liuatnrity by puuctoal payment o halanee to be paid in one and two y eat at seven t. All eons of pur- or chaser, Trierms of sale are not complied with in ten days, the Trus right ts re of defaulting purchaser, on five days" notic down on day of sal marls-a _ PARE & cL 4 Auctioncers and Heal Estate Brokers, Southwest enue and th street, * Star Office building. TRUS Pie STE NORTH 1714 AND isrH STS TING OF A TWO NT BECK DWELLIN AND BASEME TAININ By virtne of a dec © District of C o Suprem: T will sell on WED ck p.m. all sity nym front of the April 7th, 175, at 4 tain piece Or parcel of lan city of Washington, 9. O., andr 1 inprovements th eribed by the decree, and sixty Terms of sale, fourth cash: and + which the ne n the day of sale, ae y a deed of trust on the premises seld. shall be taken. Will be required of the p All conveyancing at th terms of sale ai Safier sale, the Tr ye (161), with with interost hacer at the thas of sale, vst of the purchaser. If smplied with within s o¢ reserves the right to cli the property at the cost aud risk of the default- ing purchase M.D. BALL, Trust _mar23 td LATIMER & CLEARY, Anc UNCANSON BROS., Anctioncers, Corner Ninth and D streets northwest, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS CORNER OF DELAW ARK AVENUK AND NORTH B STREET, AND ON B STREET NORTH, — FRONTING °° THE — CAPITOL GROUNDS, AT AUCTION. . By vittue of certain deeds of trust given to me. dated the lith day of December, A. D. 1573, and recorded in tiber No. 738, folio 407 and f lio 409, one of the land records for Washingwn county in the District of Columbia, and by writien request: zctionon MONDAY, the 29th day of March: A_D. S75, at 5 o'clock p. ui.,in front of the premises, ali those certain pieces or eo of ground ted and ly in the city of W; Columbia, snd known and described on the plat or of said city as lots numbered twenty-two (22), weaty-three (23), and teenty-funr (24), in tho subi vision by the heirs of William Hickey. of the west- ern part of original lot numbered five (5). in square numbered six hundred and eighty-six (ss). the samo ag conveyed by said William Hickey’s heirs to Geo. H. Whitney by deed, dated Ist day of August, A.D. 1867, together with all and singular the improve: ments, priv hereditaments and appartenauces to the same Orin any manner appertain- hi i will be sold subj to is combrekee of $5400 and ‘scorsel teeta aera ASH B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Williams, Anct’s,) west corner 10th aud D streets, REP PARLOR SOI. by the request of the parties secured of of Washing- tmahitsh ase n> ENT OF CROCKERY AND G fc. DRNING, the Stet sale offers superior induceme is are of the finest qu: a’ They ‘will be Those who miss this ve to the highest bi rtunity will re ALUABLE IMPROVED SiDE OF (L ns 14 syoms and partly f Agent m charg: okers and Auctionears, nd 13 months, nd records of county, District of A deposit of $100 DAY, April 7, 3575, bered seven bund y said part at a point on hundred feet southwe rs ba 2a =! = E ul z ; ‘s a cae! e 3 a Z &, r Saat ~ a rs rs at ie} + ‘ = oY pa beh i 7 “ § -& : 2 bai 2 mS. oe m t ” 2. = 2 z at six and tw ser, bearing interes! per aunum, and secured by adeed of trust on the ines. scured by this dead of f 3.04), with interest from the 2th day of A . Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. be paid down when the pt f the parties secured thereby, L will sell at public he SON) { trustecs. LATIMER & CLESRY, Aucts. Ome: $19 Market Space, Board TRUSTEE'’S SALE wg ee IN SQUARE No. By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of equity cause No. dark. fs plaintit, and ‘clock p. m., offer for ashington and District of the District of edr. ben. cthers, ere defendants, I ehall. Gch day of Aprily 1873, at & sale at public auction, on the premises. Sieueas tanked wuare efx satiare hes between Hall haif of lot sev; and fifty-four Prom the New York Sun. COURT ROOM NOTINGS. Mr. Beecher’s lawyers will not say when he will goon the stand. A new witness will be called this morning, and the nearest to ‘itive information that can be obtatned is 'r. Evarts’ refusal to deny that Mr. Beecher Will not be that next witness. _Mrs. Beecher, Mrs. Morse and John Russell Young are known to be on the list of wit- nesses for the defence, besides those hereto- fore announced. All of the investigating committee, too, are to testify. Mr. Merray, a handsome young member of Plymouth church, has of late sat in court at the end of the eS . next to the jury box. Several times he was seen to hand something to the . Mr. Morris went to him, and said ly, “ See here, this thing has gone far enough. You've been in sly communication with the =; I want to Know what it means.” r. Murray ex- [meno that he had only beer supplying the jurymen with tickets of admission for their friends. That did not restore amicable rela- tions between Mr. Morris and Mr. Murray, however, and they revile each other. Mrs. Tilion wears a new snit, brown in color and stylish in cut. She does not look so well in health as when the trial began, yet seems less depressed. She watches the Witnesses through her eyeglasses, and smiles pe gro When the testimony is humorous. e long hallway ‘s constantly thronged during the sessions, and. as bits Of the pro- ceedings get out, the information is distorted as it is passed along the lines, usually grow- ing startling in its character by the time tt reaches the street. Thus the wildest rumors n until the newspaper re- ports kill them. A device of the policemen ts to send anx- ious inquirers for the Beecher trial into ad- ing court rooms, where they listen to W suits about horse trades and other tame things antil the joke strikes them MISS TURNER'S TESTIMON “Elizabeth A. Turner—cross-examination continued,” the clerk announced ia a loud voice soon after 11 o'clock. Mr. Caldwell politely offered his arm to Miss Turner, and she biushed the stand like a bride being | She went up the two steps of the i with nervous quickness, and Mr. Caldwe: KA seat in a camp chair close b: avior under the renewed close qu ing was unexceptional, but often her an- swers were ev: the manner of their delivery as w in the language. Mr Fuliey stent in foreing an treply to every qnestion, but was in no instance harsh or anelvil. In a pri report of his words he seems more domir than the reality, and she less deliberati Her tone was guage was sauey 1 his was kindi when compelling her not to dodg quiry. Delighted with Bessie Tarner. From the N.Y. Tribe One of the plaintiit’s counsel! pronounce the most positive opinion as to ber m: saying toa frie sn’t she splendt From the N.Y. r. : If anybody is anxious to get hold of a bright, pretty, quick-witted, well-posted, in- telligent young woman, I advise him toa ply to an- au ix Bessie’s a ty a From top to foot that girl's a brick. WHAT “Ma” From the Cour 1 Joe Howant, of the New York Star, that Leecher has such a kindly heart, that, ifa party of burglars were to break into his house night to steal everything he he wonkt turn to his wife and say ‘ you'd bet ve these people some coffee nnd cak “Ma” would be very ap! to poison in the coffe te so emotional as g ALL FoR LovE.— Sarah Kilkert was the name of a young girl, fifteen years of age, who lived asa child- nurse With Mr. Bookhamer, proprietor of the Rialto House, on North Broad street. She Was a nati ailing, and had been in Mr. Bookhamer’s family for some months past. Her uncle, Mr. F. G. Hilkert, a ived with Mr. Bookhamer as hostier. She had been very unhappy and despondent for | some time, and told her uncle she meant to ke her life. On Monday morning, after suffering severely during the night, she died from the effects of a dose of arsenic, which it discovered she had taken the night be- . Previous to her death, howevel rhanit was called in, to whom she she itaken a teaspoon and a half of arsenic. She was then dying. The arsenic which she took she obtained from a box ome was kept for poisoning rats. The f her di dency was said to bea ffair. Dr. nay made a post mort examination yesterday and found ad of arsenic in her stomach. At a coro: quest which followed a verdict wes rendered accordance with the facts.—Phiiadelph + th. ALirtie HER stark on —Two children still and Wy slope—the girl wrapped at of the boy, and bi 2 s fixed by frost in the calm h—was tlie picture presented to t of wearied si rhers near Mount Ayr the other da, This winter's cold ha many a life, but none of the unf: were found in so touching an attitude as this. it was not in the heat of the flict that the boy died; there was no rattling drum to stir his thickening blood, nor comrade’s eyes to mark his heroice fall; nothing to rouse his youngenthusiasm. But the tittle cout folded carefully about the giriish form, and his own naked Hreast, told Of the quiet cc nid acrifice With Which he had met the piti- blew as cold ou him a> her fatal py wspapers. T bmen were the pugilists,and they. ir seconds and friends, went out of to a quiet place called Hackney Marshes, for the deliberate counter. Their r which has the etivet of hantening the skin and making the blows more eflectual. Tuey were men of immense strength and little skill, RSA Consequence few of the terri- » blows were parried. Th fought an hour nda half, with only half mir of rest atter each rou 1 ng the last half of the e they were p y blinded, and wholly bewildercd. but were kept up to their bratal work by drinks of brandy aud {heencourag At Last neither coah erwards one of them diel. ANOTHER | MAT DNIAL MESS IN ROUKLYN.—The w of Chaplain James Kane, of the United States navy, has institu ted proceedings in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn for # Limited divorce, on of cruel treatment. Kane has b¢ lain of the Roanoke and of He was an Ensign in the navy under § gut, and won some distinction by iis d@ prayers while his comrades were fi He studied for the mintstry after the war, and ovtained a Chaplaincy through Admiral Farragut. His wife alleges that he compelled her to sleep in the same berth with her children on a trip to California; that he broke into her room against her will, and committed other eruel acts. The lawyers are trying to effect a settlement. DRowNED HERSELF IN A CISTERN.—Mrs. Ephraim Runyon, the wife of a well-known itizen of Rahway, committed suicide Mon- night by drowning herself ia a cistern ia the rear of the house. Mer husband, who is engaged in business in Newark, is absent n home during the week, and only spends Sunday in Rahway. Daring the intervenin: time a son, aged 22, has been the mother’s only con nion. Monday might the son went to t t ifo'clock, his mother remark- ing that she would remain up awhile. Yes- tere jing she was not in the house, and, search being made, her body was found in the World, ith FIELDS S ‘The steamship Cimbria, which arrived im this port last night frem Hamburg, reports that on the h instant, in latitude 45° 25’, longitude 46° 7, she passed a large iceberg, and on the Ame night, at 10 o'clock, came into fields of «ziftice. No opening in the floe could be discovered, and the vessel had to be driven through where she struck it. At some places the ice Was very thick, and much difficuity was experienced in getting through. The Cimbria brings 7 cabin and 415 steerage pas- sengers.—N. Y. Times, 24th. Mr. Moopy, the American revivalist, who is now ore so many converts in London, was a colonel in the Union army. It is told ofhim thaton one oceasion, when he was leading his regiment against the . exclaimed, “Give ‘em h—il, boy: During his subsequent career as a revivalist one of his old comrades related the incident, and this brought out a card from Mi . Whode- clared that he never used profane age, and that what he really said was, “Give ‘em Hail Columbia, boys! a7 We should love dearly,” says a Metho- dist paper, “to see that chap who this was —— bea mild winter, sitting on the fence ina linen duster and to with th the cit i the mocking bird.” a: ioe «7-The New York Hera! a on “Let us deal with the ment of the Inoome tax b; and whom Uncle is own version ts dt He came first to Washi behalf of a number of New ¥. contraction bill. Spent $12,000, » myse! 5 had a quarrel with Jim Brooks, and do Wood another quarrel with Gen. Schenck. 1 learned of these quarrels on the afternoan of the dinner day, and fumediately hurried to Welcker's and changed all the seats of the pa jarfield should sit by the side of Brooks and Wood by the side of Schenck. I orderet Welcker to serve his very best ers, & noble olf sherry n exquisite Chateau I knew that would be hock with the oys' With the sou Youem with afairstart. The glasses were alw: full, and in less than a quarter of an hour after the dinner had bigun, Garfel.! had con- cluded peace with Brooks and Wood with Schenck. When another bottle of choice old Johawutsberrer ber ¥ thook han¢ ready to driuk Bradersehaft ach other, but were It is my usnal to be friends with every- neile those who show any on foquarrel among themselves; and » bei lor means of doing so than by giving them a fine meal and fine wines. body, but to recon and then another. Th in was thon 3 nad the BILL pains It WAS not a great vie~ Was & greal success for me, for it Subsequentiy 1 s the first experiment. to Washington One of them, am lottery tax, where I ited the rather exce ing bis best efforts. to be taxed. knowing, of course. that none of his competitors cou! t by Hs being imposed, bi jone in the feld. of handiing my guests tonal sight of am: pay the tax, “Though my pol pans of jovialty antially the same selves natura the dinners change acconting te he more stately than a dinner of M. ¢ Heve I look myself mor ited upon such mbers of the F a free and easy way is ad ner contains, as a rule, one great dish specially prepared for the oc- Of the bill of fare beingot the For instance, I will some- 1 soak ft for four er, changing it four times ve hours ine casion, the re or five days in w y; then I bast r sherry, or claret, according to the weather ey have tasted a sli Will pass any dan Of course t voxt deal of trou aly compose the bill of fai i the things are properi table properly served. ¥y cooked and But qui ven! fin, rai deal of my suecess in Washington my policy outside of Weicker’ use I give no trouble to anybo » overwhelmed with never have reason te interfered with it. different matters, make him lively sibly can, tell hima story, and goaway. talk business only when I see that a man is at liberty toli<ten to 4 maplain of m ant heavy dining interk “Not in the least. Why, it is amusement tow 1 eat just a perbaps taste of that is all. The Iam looking out that every- od to, thal the glasses are at the conversation pever . It may sometimes happen that Iam induced to drink a bottle of nl make it up by drinking for three or four days afterward. mM not attending a dinner, £ pen a mutton chop or beef, and in this way Ido notremember bay- enty -one sears a single bine pill, or having felt the slightest indis- kept tilled, and t argunds too fine fillet of en in the last t THE THEATRICAL CENSOR in Lo: alittle speech recent, his utmost efforts had “nglish stage orted from Paris, in —- 5 J — ren put forth to “all the French filth in- akind Providence bhay- ng aided him. Paris thereupon took up the gauntlet, and replied substantially as fol- You play pieces which our public would hiss; forthe rest it is rather curioas that when your Prince of Wales and Lond: all other foreign Princes, visit France, the first thing they think of is to telegraph for boxes in our smatliest theatre.” ULAR Svit.—Isabella, the flower girl of the Paris Jockey Ciub, has just been to obtain an alimentary F por sant woman aud widow, named Briant, dceutute and infirm, while Isabelta is in af- fluent circumstances, her income being esti- ed at 16000 franes a Ye sued by her mother . She lives ina arimentin Paris, and has two The tribunal gave jude- ~ sealnst her, and ded the allowauce at 600 frases a a7-This is the seasc ‘or shouts up Come,” you can hold over at Winsted, (t.. and her brother-in- mrect thing for aracter has sustain- hands of Mr. Beecber's law think $ {the family are respect Rosix-o8, aged b 25th. after along eral w it] take place from bis Inte residence, 1th strect northwest, on Sun jecle and Republican] UNDERTAKERS. R., ©: #aRvey, . Undertaker, No. 934 F Stxext, between Ninth and Tents, ~ marlly Ss. REOSE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, No. 1233 Peunsylvania avenue, near kh street, Watcuss. AMERICWATOHES. per? vaciety of the Newest Styles at very Low

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