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AUCTION +, dated yried ‘in Lib ords for Wash. » and by virtue the District of cord 3,782, of Jane, A” D. Peigned as Trustec inthe im the place of George W. irtae of a deed of trast, ~ 4. D. 1874, duty re t. 281. et seq., one of the 1ikd made in Suranance of ©; and mt the request of the bri} ¥ fa deed ¢ « OT, hi and by virtue of of the District cause No. 4060, # December, A. D.Isra, wier—cord m trustee in said next the piace, of Johu Coughlin, ‘ eed of trust. dated ¢! 1535, duly recorded on the 173. among the aforesaid © pursaanes of the aforesaid co tnenianest bibaeee » the highest bidder, ESDAY. the Stn » the Bt ail that i= rict of Columl mt pin sing in bia, and or plan of sabi city as bumbered three (3) in square hirty four (6H4,)and de is ing f-r said lot three (3) aid lot, aml running he line of New Jersay sorly seventy cight my ¢ fear inch: “(3) conta’ not of inde! pew and th complied with in Trustee reserves | f the defaulting | . Trustee PSON T. CULL ABLE LOT ON AND 220 N. W., of trnst. dated September Liber 691. folio 382, of the zion county, D. @., ai h secured thereby remises, on pince OF parcel wo and kn scribed as lot numbered 13, in agi ered 51. said lot fronting % 11 12 feet om F street wad having a depth of 16 Ig 12 fee Terms of sale ' r cent per nthe, to bes nm the property, to the satisfaction ng at purchaser's cost. DODGE. 4. DARNRILLE,{ Trustees. - DOWNMAN & GREEN, Ancts. pb BCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. Southeast corner 9th and D sis. northwest. CHANCERY SALE or VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON 61x NEAR lb ST., iN THE TY OF WASHI DC Under and by preme ¢ awed ee of the Su- x and fifty-seven (457! operty bas a front of 23 feet 9inches on 6th D street. with adepth of 16 feet tos and is improved by a well-built three- ck dwelling, witha large and roomy back g and convenient outhouses, One-third of the murchase moni ments to Le in promissory notes of purchaser, beat. ing interest and secu to satistaction of trustee. Purchaser to pay $10) at time of sale. je if haser does not comply with terms of sale in five Save. “All conveyancing at cot of purchaser, A EBB, Trustee mar2S cote DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. W ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Successor toGreen & Williams, Auctioneers. 1001, northwest corner lth and D streets. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 6rr | STREET WEST. BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTH. AT AUCTION » THURSDAY, Aprils, 1 x Tshall sell. on the pr 5 , in 46, having a front of 2 feet on 6th street. ung back 38 feet to an all © less, with the improvements thereon, consisting of a two-story frame dwetling house No. 717; this property is in « ¥ery cvutral leeation Terms: One-third cash: balance in 6, 12, i with interest at $ per cent..and secured by trust on the premises sold.” All convey an at cost of purchaser. @100. will be {the purchaser at the time of =a WASH. B. WILLL STEAMER LINES. [JS ™AN LINE Bovat Mam Srzamens FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVE vom New York on SATURDAY of cach week, from Pier 45, North River OF ANTWERP, CITY OF LONDON. IN, CITY OF LIMBRICE, OL CITY OF MONTREAL. CITY OF BROOKLYN, ELS, CITY OF PARIS, ITY OF CHESTER. CiTY OF KICHMOND. Passengers will find these st: tastefully fitted np. whi ry and roomy the breadth «|. and <ituated where there is least noise ton. Smokimg rocm=. Ladies’ Boudoirs, ies and Libraries, Bath-rooms, Barber's BPOOL, BBRL ST jejeje is large and well v« The saloons ar ve f th and Piancfor £ munication with the stewards by elec- JOHN G. DALE Ageat aps 15 Broadway. New York OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. L penses WASHINGTON, NORFOLK, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND PROVID gant Steamer J\ her trips between leaving, Sp E MOSELY ing «i Norfolk wit . er Boston and Providence, with the Old Steamship Company for New York. will be given when the Lady of the mence her regular trips. ght ap 4. Plant B HEK NOLICE, T will make an the Potumac rive rf at Ham. TH ip m. FRIDAY iding. HE STEAMER & >t ‘This will af- ford an opportunity for our dealers to receive a con. stant sepply of fresh Ssh for the Washington and Baltimore tuarkets. marl N. BR. FITZHUGH, Agent. . er Me . every TUESDAY wad ¥ at 4p. m., for Warhington and George- termediat ings. returning leave Ste. Dhenson's wharf, f set, very MONDAY at? p.m ¥ 2 p.m. These ste: ad ate clegaitly farnished with tvery convention the comfort of the veling public, eS ———_—_——— AUCTION SALES, 'FUR® OAS. Ww at. B. WILLIAMS. Ancus No. 1001, north: A PRESSLY FO. PARLOR. Magnificent Rosewms Pith cover and. etocl. (sieintesy EET, Plane, rte niga frame ry ; Handsome. corved Perit ort Bik "Brocatelte; with Mirror Back Brocatelle Lambrequins but and Gilt Cornices. El seme Marble-top ent beantifully Carved Walnut handsome body; Brus«. match; Velvet Rings und Mau? beautifully carved ‘arpet; Drugget; isck Walnut “A: Decorated Dini rated Ti lery, and ner Serv Fviers to ae assortmes Elegant Black Wal: marble base, buhl-we twatch: Brussels Hall and ished Stair Rods. € One Very Stylish. ten pieces, Black Walnut Marble ¢ Walnut Chamber 8 Marl rus ar top Mattresses; Feather Pillows and Bolsters, SERVANTS’ ROO: Painted Bedstead, Bureau and and Cotton top Mattresses KITCHEN. Kitchen Tables; Was is Ly! Tinware. Kitchen Utensil: 2 THURSD asariara housekeeping, No. 931 Wth streets northwest. The collect mn, as will and most in the Di ortwn ua ‘alogues can be obtai sms cash. r3ld CATALOGU RNITURE OF THE MOST ‘D ALMOST ae SHORT TIME, AND MANU FSCTURED TO ORDER BX drab rep, Wise a ae and Mats; Body Brussels Car DIN'NG ROOM. Walnut Marbie-top 8 Fitiow extension’ Tab anda; Mantel Urnamen’ “HA MB ‘DIE - toy A masterpiece ‘of +{tnbl finish.) Walnut and Cuspadores; Marble-to) commencing at Loo ity for persons in search of rich re. ¥ of lth and D streets, day previous tu sale. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. Green & Williams, Anct’s,) west Corner Wth and D steiota E SALE OF CTER, OF THE VERY NEW,ONLY ROWNER’s USE. laces.) lack’ Wa Marble Base; join Lace Curt it wi if si ART, gs ut Bookcase; t Wal- Turkish’ Longs “and fing: Ele- ‘alout Cane. nices; Velvet Kugs Gort Carpet. ion Table; Six ble; Chi airs; lower ts; Beautiful French Ohina fees: French China Deco. atch: Plated Castors: 61 nt of Glass and China W. HALL. ut Hat-Tree. with Tennessee finish, and Hall Chairs to Stair Carpets; Finely -fia- MBERS. Dressing-case Suite, workmanship; Fins Pp Bnrean; Three Exc-lient ‘urtains; Toilet Sets; Vel Oen- ets; Hair and Husk Catton hstands; Husk ‘ane-seat Chairy, &e. hairs; Crockery and &e 2¥ MORNING..April 8, lock, f shall sell, f a gentleman declinin: K sircet, between 9th an be noticed, embraces some stly furniture ever sold at t. This sale presents a ined at the anction rooms, yous & MIDDLETON, Auct Real $19 Market TRUST: TAT. OWN. ON THE AN. eN MINUTES Space, 9 Estate and Insurance A ff Trade Room: COUNTY oT OF COLU foneers, - genta, VALUABLE REAL ESs- OF WASHINGTON, MBIA. NEAR UNION AOOSTIA ROAD, WITH- WALK OF THE NAVY of By virtue of a deed of trast to me, dated the 2th day of October, Liber T and R, No. records of Washingtou county, 1563, and duly recorded in 7, folio 77, one of the land District of Columbia and at the written request of the party secured there- D. by, I will sell, at pubiic anct! the highest bidder, on 14th, at 3 o'clock m. estate: All that jece oF uated in Washington cou Inmbia, and described as follows: Stone planted on the sout! Uniontown to Benning’s Bridge, and corner of that part of the tract of ‘on the premises, to NESDAY, April the the following described real parcel of land Iring and sit- uty. in the District of Co- Beginning at a heast side of the road from the northwest land called ““Chi- chester,” which was sold by John A. Smith to Charles A. Krause, and Toad north 59 deg. eas 4934 deg.. east 672.66 feet, S273 feet to the divi ing line between Charles &. Krause and Mrs. Otterback, thence north 75 deg. ‘west 304.9 feet, thence north '30 deg., east 825 feet. running thence with said 200.7 feet, thence south thence south 59 deg.. west thence north 35% deg., west 33) feet to the beginning, containin, acres, M01 ‘Terms of aale: re OF 1688. One-half cash, the residue in equal payments in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by the the premises. sale. Conveyancin of the purchaser. and if the plied with in five days, the trustes resorves the r: to resell on ten day's public notice, at the cost risk of the default: mar?0-21t SAMUE. YOUNG archaser’s notes and deed of trust on 20 to be paid down on the day of recording to be at the cost terms of sale are not com- ‘ight an r. P. SMITH. Trustee. MIDDLETON, Aucta. irchase L & H. WARNER, Res Federal TRUSTEE’S SALE DWELLING ON BETWEEN 2 WEST, No. 2th. A. D. 1872, dul: Te 466, &c., one of trict of Columbia, secured thereby, we will feont of the premises, on 24, 1575, at trict of Colum! ground known nineteen. (19,) in EB. K. of lot ae — 1) seventy , (570,) mee Ts duly record in Liber Terms above-described prot which the notes of day of sale, ai property sold wil - all conveyancing at the five days’ advertisement a Se CH. SELES ft “-THE PURCH. reach 9th. 1375. ut 3 o'clock p. JOHN C. J. o'clock p. m., 7 real estate, situate in the city of Washington, Dis- viz:—All that piece or parcel of id designated as Lot numbered 2 of sale are eon =v 4 ti ig the Trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after HARK - Ci ly with the above terms, the pro Jin front of the premises on FR! the defaultin, archsser. eR TABLES C. B = Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Buibling, corner 7th and F sts. northwest. OF A THREE STORY BRICK og SIDE OF D STRERT, 3v STREETS NOKTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October ly recorded in Liber No. 693, the land records for the Dis- at the request of the party sell at public auction, in WEDN .. the folle ¥ ing described Allen's subdivision of part in Square five hundred aud to the subdivision thereof, H. D.C., folio 359,in the office of the Burveyor of said city of Washington, to- gtther with the improvements, &c. By virtue of a certaln writ all parties concerned, the terms of sale iu case of the &e. signed by yare: One-third cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, for otes of the purchaser. the fe i T cent. Say of wales decir by 8 jeed of trust on the taken. required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and bearing interest Tr annum from the A deposit of $100 will ar ges of purchaser. If ed with in seven da: Cc. BERR. NE! R HAVING FAILED TO rty will be DAY. April m.,at the risk and cost of CRE. “ Ri NEES { Trustees, EY - COLDWELL, Salesmun Corner Ninth TS CO ND NORTH B8T! ORTH, FRO! BOUNDS, AT AUC’ By virtue of .° dated the lth of the parties secured those certain and lying in t! Columbia, ai ian of said e city of sity as lots viston by the ot W ae conveyed by said Will H_ Whitney by deed, dat PS7, toyether with all =, privil ing This pre cumb rot 5.0 acy desired ‘Terms of sale: per anno Of sale, snd expenses of by purchaser. secared by deed of Conveyancing. &c. posit of £30) will be req as cold. the terms of Passed in passenger and freight mi vdations b: nay beats on the Potomac fiver, ALE RIVER FaEiGHTs MUST BE PREPAID. For further information apply to BTEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, _mardtm 7th sirect wharf Fe® Pere BIVER LANDINGS. ‘The swift and favorite Iron Steamer PILOT BOY, W. H. Byles, Captain having been thoroughly overhauled reaitted, ill resusue her trips fur Potomac river Landings on TUESDAY. March 21, and rer, TURSDA SATURDAY thereafter, leaving Fitzhugh’s foot of 6th street, at 7 o'tlock sm. RKeturnin, arrive in Washington every Wednesday and $1 evening. Freight received daily. Al 'freights must be arpa fre PHILADELPHIA id. FITZUUGH » Agen SHIP BY “NEW EXPRESS LINE.” FEOM BOSTON AND PROV: freight vis Clydes Irom Line, vod ope UNDERTAKERS. R F. HARVEY, : ‘Undertaker, = ‘F Street, between Ninth sod Tenth. Pr THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT ‘OLUMBLA Special Term— Probate Juri sdveston — March 23, 1375. du the matter of the will of Lovisa Joacuis, de- IWiters testamentary 09 the test estate M. of the District of Columbia. made by A. RL. Keess. All sons interested are hereby notified to a pear in Court, ou TUESDAY, the ath day of April ment, n xk a. .. to she why letters of Bpisetios, for, Uisa JOACHI thas this day been be published onee a week. Evening Star, previons to said day. tarsi lavow A WEDSTER. it ted in eeven days from day resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting JOHN B. TYLER, Trastee. chaser or purchasers. marl/-td be S7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TRUSEDEE, Sth Say ot i mar-d C"st ERY SALE ‘TEE'S SALE OF DORNER OF in the District of Columbia, and by written request auctionon MONDAY, the 29th day of March, A-D. 185, at 5 o'clock p. m.,in front of the premises, ali ind known and described on the plat or wenty-three (23), and twenty- hei ern part of original lot numbered five (5). tn square numbered «ix hundred and eighty-six (636), the same heredi to the same belonging, or in any manner will be sold # 2,770.76 and inte from llth of Decemb DUNCA A SITUAT! CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, and D streets northwest. BUILDING RE AVENUE ON B STREET CAPITOL of trust given to ber, TIO ton county hereby, I will sell at public reels of ground situated ‘ashini om aad District of numbered twenty-two (22), unr 24), in the subdi- 2 flliam Hickey’ of the west- liam Hickey 's heirs to Geo. ted Ist day of August, A. D ‘and singular the impro' itament= aud appu id ac . Part of said encumbrance can remain upon the property, if est at 10 per cent. , A. D. 1573, to day sale in cash; balance in one and two years, notes bearing 8 per cent. interest and om the property sold. the purchaser. A de- uired upon each | f sale are not plied with of eale the property will be NCANSON BROS., Aucta. until ir April. N’b. tyt HN B. NSO! or AUCTION SALES. TH AFTERNvON, HOS. BE. WAGGAMA T Beal Betats Racti onser, 519 Tth street, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VAGUABL: }- TATE NEAR 8T. ‘ALovelus Entaen. a virtue of a deed of trust, dated on (te 7th of __f)- 1863. and duly recenied AUCTION SALES. THIS A: FERNOON. pertece thereby. Twill wat a i ee vide at 195, bs » A. 3, i i in Shepherd's recorded. subd three (623). in the eity of Washington) wey ‘Terms: O in cash (of which §5@ must be ayments to Be made ° "The. tcrms to be telly somatied with within five days after day cf sale, otherwike the Trustee reserves the right to resell at ‘risk and cost of the first purchaser: Ail conveyanciag at parchas- marld-cotds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, NED ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN pe ae THOS. B. WAGGAMAN. Act: HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, T Estate ‘Aucticneer, 519 Tth street EOF VALUABLE REAL ES- vision (20 fest 1 inch > ii ‘hes:) thence weete: ninety fi on to the point of beginning on onid T wel The emeuts consist of a snbstartial three- or brick house,” with double cellar, two story brick additior TRUSTEE'S SAL. TATK NEAR ST. ALOYSIUS’ CHUBCH. ie fy Ey a By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on the Sth yphtoteg~§ cash; balance in th ual fay of June, a. D. 1873, and daly recorded in tn ate 4 eight Liber No 717, folio 131, &c., of the Land Re- with interest at 7 it, fe Gorda for Wachington county: nd, by diree- be gavensaeaa bce ken party secured 1 wi ‘at pab- , Lot numbered eighty. seven (arte Shepherd's re: | Poscld te the risk, ung coat ae roe corded subdivieion of Square numbered she hundred ‘aa ortivement in somenews- ang twenty three (623) in the city of Washington. | Susser after, Sve devs’ advertisement in so 0 ington. All con- Veyancing at expense of purchas mar?6-dids = WM. PEIRCE BELL, Trustee. &7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the weather until TUESDAY, April 6, 1875. same hour and place. aps-d WM. PEIRCE BEUL, Trastes, Terms: One-third in cash (of which 50 must be id at the sale), the deferred Payments to made in six and twelve months, with interest, and by adeed of trust; the terms to be fully co with within five days afte Pili r day of sale, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell at ritk and cost of the first purchaser. All Gonrepancing at purchaser's cont. WM. H. WARD, Trustee. marld-eofds THOS. KE. WAGGAMAN, Auct. &* POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN until TUESDAY pm ‘aps 3ks H. WARNER, }» “Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets NW. TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE ON 14TH STREET, between P and San- oe = Be By vivtne of'e ded of t dated June 19th: ne of © of trust, dated June 19th; TO-MORROW. 1868, snd recorded in. Liber No, ash tl ¥. “ZIMMERMAN & SON, the land records of the District of Columbia. Tw Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, | 00 TUESDAY, March 234, 1875, at 4-30 o'clock p. “| m.,on the premises, sell at’ public auction, to the No. 319 7th street, noar D, northwest. Highest bidder. {he following foal cette, to wit All FAN that part of Lot nnmbe irty-five, (35,) of Dra- re a eed ba ea oie hundred tHE BEST MANUFACTURERS | 824 Dine, (200.)on the ground pian of the city of ‘ ITED STATES: ALSO, Si Washington, District of Columbia, included within VERY FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, OF THE | the following metes and. bounds: ‘Commencing for VERY BEST MAKE, BELONGING Tog | the same at the southeast coruer of said lot 35° and LADY DECLINING HOUSEKEKPING. running thence west ninety-five (95) feet; thence We mention in Tapestry Bi oft north twenty-six (26) feet eleven (11) inches; theace east pinety-five (95) feet tothe line of lth street west. and thence sonth twenty-six (26) feet eleven (11) inches along ith street to tho place of begin. ning. These premises are improved by two Brick Dwelling Houses, two stories and basement, in good part— russels Carpets, Gibson's best; Tngrain o prettiest figure; Several handsome Parlor Bets; Black Wainut Bureaus, both modern and wardrobe les: ndid Black Walnut Sit RT erate WESs Seren of mals ace! Gus thist of the purcbase Several Marble-top Tables a money cash; balance in two equal payments at one One dor: n splendid! Diving’ room Chairs; Gat, tre sees. os 7 pee cont. Interest, secured by i 5 J Jeed of trust o roperty.. 0" ; PuLAUt Ghamber Sets, Bedding, Mattresses: sold separately. A daposit of @100, will be required Hall and Stair Carpets and Rods; at time of sale on each house. If the terms of sale Splendid Hat-rack. ing-room Materials: Kitchen Furniture of all kinds, ‘The furniture, &c., embraces one of _the finest <0- lections ever offered ht auction in the District, har ing been used ayers short white SDAY, the 7th instant we will : te Are not complied with within ten days after sale, the gun and Cut Ginss,and Din- | Trostce will resell at the Fisk and cost of defmaltine Purchaser, Conveyancing at parchaser's cost, (Signed) SAMU STOTT, Trustee. marlleo&ds J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman #7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ontil TUESDAY, March 30th, 1575, same hour and place. By order of the Trustee. S2-THE ABOVE 8.L¥ IS FURTHER Post. PON antil TUESDAY. April 6th, 1575, at same honr and place. By order of the Trastee, TAT 6D J.P. COLDWELL, Sal begin house ar the ‘ niture, &c LUTTBELL. Salesinan nd Auctioneers, Southwest corner Penna. avenue aod Lith street, Star Office Building. JV ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, : Successor to Green & Williams, Aucta.,) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | No. 1001, northwest corner of 10th and D strects, AL ES’ Virtne of « deed of tr it dated August 25, | Y. E REAL ESTATE, LOCATED ON dnly recorded in Liber 760, folio AVENUE, BETWEEN 71H AND records of Washington Hu STS. SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. umbia, and by direction of On TUESDAY, the 6th day of April, at 4 ® party secured thereby, in ‘writing, we will sell o'clock p. m., U sh in front of the premi- ublic auction, on WEDNESDAY, April 7.8875, | se=~ parts of Lots four five. in square number at » o'clock p. m., in front of the premises, being hnndred and six, having a front of thirty-erght art part of square numbered seven hundred and twenty- Six, (725) beginning sor said part at a point on Maryland avenue one hundred feet southwesterly from the southeast corner of said aquare, and run- ning thence along said avenue southwest wardl twenty-five (25) feet; thence at right angles witl said avenue northwestwardly forty-three feet and wud ten inches on Vir; back to a depth, southward inches; thence west thirty-two feet; thence north thirty-seven feet, and thence northeastwardly sixty- five fect: improved by a two-story brick dwelling, i ble, bake house and bake oven. [his prop: ery has been for many years a successful stand for & ia avenue, running ninety-two feet six four inches. (43.4) then north sixty (60) feet to north | first-class bakery. and is worthy the attention of B street; then slong said strect east twenty-five | parses desirous of ent into the bakery business. feet; then south fifty three feet and fsixinchen, (53.;) ALSo, and ‘thence to said avenue an: of beginning clock, I shail sell ‘the adjoining cast part Improved by two frame houses, two stories each mber Ave, in tea same eee having a $3,000 and interest in cash, together with the expenses of sal lance in two equal in. stalments, at six and tw months, with notes of he purchaser, bearing interest at ten per centum front of twenty feet and eight inches on Virginia avenue, running southerly ninety-two feet; thence eet and eight inches; thence north- twenty erly eighty-four feet; with the improvements, con- per annum, and secu ¥ a deed of trust on the | sisting of a two-story brick dwelling and storeroom. remises. The amouut secured by this deed of trust a8 “i p ay Fr'S5.000; with futerest from the 2th day of August, | With large bascment. “The title tothis. property is perfect, and free of ali incumbrance. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in on, two and three years, for notes bearing intercat at the rate of six per cent. per annum, and secured by deed of trust on the premixes wold. All conveyancing at Purchaser's cost. 100 will be required on the day of sale, on each piece of property. If terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from day of sale. the same will be resold at the risk and cost of the detanlting purchaser. mar3ud [Rep] WASH.B. WILLIAMS, Anct ATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and Lith street, . paseo at cost of a paid down when the pro 4 knocked off. we RET (Toots kde" LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts D* NSON BROS... Auctioneers, Southeast corner of 9th and D sts., northwest. mai CONVENIENC. Use FIRST-CLASS DW Bee THE & fice Buildings. LARGE BRICK CARRIAGE E RTH WEST C vee oA RB AEADLEVIN THE REAR. t7,| QfpdNBIANA AVENUE AND 20 STEEET n WEDN A Ny ril 7, . Es: at 5 o'clock, we will sell, in front of the By virtue of adeed of trnst tous, dated March rethises, t of lot 33, in reservation No. 1, ae 3A, ‘4, and recorded in Liber No. 743, folio 456, fai inthe plat of Washington city, having a the land records of the District of Golumbia, front of 27 feet on North € street, and running back the request of the parties accured theredy; with that width Io feet to & fine'wido alley and im: | we willaelt iu front of the premises, on TORSDAY city, Being convenient to ny point. by menns of | fying inthe city of Washing en Dine eae and 344 C street northwest. The and known and described as lots three (3), four It for the owner's use, is one ud five (5), in Todd’s subdivision of original lot of the largest and most substantial structures in the | one, in square numbered five hundred and seventy- city. The house will be open for inspection on the | two(872', in Washington city, D. C., improved by & day of sale, or can be seen at any time by applying | four-story hotel building ku the ‘Tremont to the auctioneers. House. ‘erms: One-third cash; balance in one and two Terms of sale: Five thousand dollars, with ten Zeare, notes bearing 10 per cent. toterest and se- cent, interest from September 3, 1574, together with cured by adeed of trast upon the premises. Con- | expenses of sale, in cash; the balance in ons and two ¥ ing at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $1,000 | yours from date, with interest. All conveyancing at s00n as sold cost of purchaser. | If terms of sale are not complied ap2-td DUNCA BROS., Aucts. | with inten says, the Trustees reserve the right to | resell on five days’ notice at cost of defaulting pur- ATIMER & CLEARY, chaser. down on day of sale. ee Fae eee ATi, | RAGE W BEM SHAN ran west corner Penna. avenue & } se & 5 Star Office Building. maris-did = LATIMER‘ CLEARY, Aucts. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VA. ihe o ON TAE BET NORTH ‘ST. STOR) ARD B. CONTAINING S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED nati } ESDAY, April 6th, 1875, at the same bour and jace, by order of the Trnstees. mar2s LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. LUABLE IMPROVED NORTH SIDE OF L 7x AND Lsra STS TING OF A TW T BRICK DWELLING, | c. eme Court of 1 wil sell. at public ses, on WEDNESDAY, p.m , all that cer- Sod dituace In the ribed as follows: The T meer, 519 7th street. CHANORRY SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK Py eeGs ON RTLE STREET, BE- M 3 NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STS. EAST (8) fe J eight (8) inches of lot Under y virtue of a decree of the Su- numbered four (4) by the depth thereof, in David- preme Court of the District of Columbia, passed sons subdivision of square numbered one hundred | on the Isth day of Febraary, 1575. in equityeenes aud sixty-one 161), with all improvements thereon. | No: 848 wherein Thomas B. Keogh is complainant 1 and Ben; rms of sale, ax prescribed by the decree: One- fourth cash: and the residue in 6. 12 and 13 months, for which the notes of the purchaser, with interest . F. Gilbert et al . are defendants, the un- dersigned trustee will seli ‘at publi ESDayY. ic auction, in front cf the premises. on TE the 6th from the day of sale, secured by a deed of trust on April, x75, Re 3 oclock, Lots 13? tis, 139, 140, and the premises sold, shall be taken. A deposit of $100 | 141, iu Glibert's subdivision of square 675, in Wash- Will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. | ington city, D.C All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If | ‘The above lots are each improved by a substantial the terms of sale are not complied with within seven | two-story and. base days after sale, the Trustee reserves the right to re- tw t Brick Building, and are a y ied od te . Bitch lot will be sald sell the property at the cost and risk of tho defauit- | peparatcin . ©2 S004 tenants. Each lot w ing purchaser, M.D. B. rustee. rms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- _marstd | L third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; | the residue in fonr equal instalments, payable, with interest from day of sale, in 6, 15,24, and 36 months respectively, after date; the notes of the pur- chaser or purchasers to be given for the deferred hase money, and tobe & lien on the property 0 7OUNG & MILDLETO: uctioneers, Real Estate apd Tnsurance ts, S19 Market Space, Board of ‘Trade Booms. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES all cash. to be paid on day of sale, or upon FATE IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, | Ttification of wale by the court. §10 to be paid IN TEN MINUTES WALK OF THE NAVY | _™or22-d oS BAGGAMAR, ent YARD BhIDGE OUNG. AND MIDDLETON. Auctioneers, eal Extate and Insurance Agents, Office: 819 Market Space, Board of Trade Rooms, TRUSTEE'S SALE ot vasa IN SQUARE No. By virtue of adeed of trust tome dated the 28d day of November, 1963, and daly recorded in rT and R. No. 7, foliv 79, one of the land records r Washington county. in the District of Colum: and at the request of the party seenred thereby, 1 will sell at public auction. on the pretises, to the , highest Diller, on WEDNESDAY, the Lath day of Pn Bicdomee py tana d espouse Overt of 2:30 b'el cl »the following described ereia Wa ee Ci ee no fil thet peree! of jand herein described, | Sonn'G Kittens: ade. Bow or Woe beginning at a stake which isthe southeast corner of | John G. Killiam, adr. d. bn. o rwEsbey, wna the five acres heretofore soll by Charles A. Krause ereeta - pod) to Henrietta F. McKay, and from thie stake which inthe beginning of Lot 2 of B.C. OG; y » 1875, at > sale at public auction, on the premises. of thirty acres of Chichester fi ts and three (3), and the north half of lot seven (7), in A. west worth forty-nine and. a-balf, forty and | Sauare six hundred and fifty-four (654). Tho said toventy-seveu hundredths (4 77-00) perches, and Square lies between Hulf strect and Fire stroct wost, bine ee Eo ed eee Ee ere on the fins between | intwo equal payments, at six (6) and twelve (12) Krause’s land and the land owned by Mrs Otter- | Mouths, with interest cect if ong cent. from date of bach, and thence with that line south fifty-seven | Mle, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of degrees, east («57.¢.) forty eeven and fifty-two | trasten the fae a Adeposit of on each lot hundredths (47 52-100) to ‘stake, Will be required of the purchaser on the day of sale. with with- 4 nce north thirty ‘two and a-half degrees. east (1.2234,¢.) | #f the terms of purchase are not complied three and twelve hundredtha(4 12 100) perches to i | inten days of date of sale, the property will be resid stake, thence north forty font degrees east (nadie) | Mt the risk of the purehi NCIS MILLE, ‘Trasteo, ase twelve and twenty-four huudrolths 1234 WO) perches | oss caw yotne MIDDLETON Rants, toastake, and thence north forty-nine and a half dexreee west (49%4 deg. w) forty and two-hundredths (a F00} Berchen to thie berioning, couealning ave | 7 ATi MER & CURARY, 7 mereiins , Of sale; One-half cash: the residence in | Southwest carmen of Peon oretcs ad ill street, Se eats erase canes et a secured by notes. a she trust on the premines; $200 to be paid down on the | pp "SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED gay of sap, Comverensing soe Cee os Mg BROFE TY | THE Ww. SUDE OF 12TH complied with In Bvedaye, the trustse reserves ts ee nt SET WEEN BAND F828. Fight to resell on fen days public notice st the risk inder and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated om as SMITH, Trustec._ | Meera folto 13s one of the Last Renee eee a Broker and A: te orition recommen = Federal ‘corner 7th aud F streets N. W. in, “anegens 28 aHUES: DAY. Sti of “ire Hoentartes ince, or einen Inthe B L ‘ epeet 2. cy }, iD [o. 290. Flee aiatarts same | beceeeeratpesameee ger twenty. feat we to phe ret ee = eg ie RE. AUCTION SALES. PRN cil SS NG UNCANSON BROS. Am “neers, D' Southeast corner Sth and , ‘ “treets uorthwest. STOCK OF MEN'S won NS. . MISSES". BOYS. YOUTHS AD CHILD. RAYS BOO AND SHOES AND IfaTs, IN ERAL ASSORTMENT. Will be soll at public suet, 21 oor tusson WEDNESDAY we, BNING, April 7, commencing at 10 o'clock . UNSANSON BROS. & Ct ASH. B. MILLIAMB, Anctionsr. lo Green ars. tionerts, Ne 1001 northwest corer of 10h and D srrote. WALNU in WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctionse! uildings, corner 7th and F streets, N. W. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON THE CORNER OF 19TH AND M STREETS NORTHWEST, NEAR THE BRITISH MINIS. TERS KESIDENOK | by virtue of decres of the Supreme istrict of Columbia, sitting in July th in canse No. Johu M. Millard et al ire complain a d Ch. tillis Millard et al. are defendants, and under and by virtue ¢ subsequent dec: 1 conve, passed Jaunary 5th, substita’i as ined Trnate the plac: bh ciecoamed, T will sell. at public ane: premises. to the hichest bi ONDAY. April 19th. 1 ~ No. 140, at 3,825 square . Containing ab Terms of «ale: One-third of purchase money in cash; and th: nee in three equal ins‘s six, twelve and aths, with interest at the rate of 7 percentum per aunum, to be secnred to the Sutisfaction of the Trustec, or allof the purchase money in cash, at the purchaser's option. S10 t be deposited at time of eae If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from day of sal the property to be resold at cost and risk of defanit. ing purchaser after five days’ notice in the Evening Star new JORN F HANNA, Tr i J.T. COLDWELL, Salestnan Th OS. F. KELLEY, Beal Office No. 902 TRUSTE HOUSE. RTBW Estate Agent and Auctioneer, Sth street northwest. SALE OF A THREE STORY BRIOK No. 1531 BIA STREET AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust ‘dated March 9th, nd duly recorded in Libor N folio Tet seq..one of the land records in and for the District of Columbia, and at the written direction of the party h jes secured thereby. I shall ito ublic anction, in . and others subi said lot fronting 16 feet on Columbia street and ning back 9) feet to an alley, and improv three-story pressed-brick frout dwelling house. ‘erms of sale as prescribed in said trust: §2,500 together with interest at th Fate of tom (10) per cent, expenses o} ths with interest ands the prop: Conveyat : be paid dow LBERT F. FOX, apo-d JOS F. KELLEY DPOXGANSON BROS. Auctioneers, Southeast corner ¢f 9th and D'streets n. w. TRUSTRE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON F STRKERT. BETWEEN 4% AND 3p STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a certain deed of trast, given , dated 2d day of April, A. D. 1574, and re corded in liber No. 739, foliv 453, one of the land re- cords for Washington county, in the District of Co- lumpia, and by request of the party secured there- by, 1 will sell, at public auction, on SATURDA the 17th day of April. A. D., 1578.'nt 5-30 o'clock p! min front of the all that certain piece or parcel of ground, situate, 1s ing atv city of Washington, District of C + and known as part of lot’9, in square five hundred and thirty-eight, (533.) being the east part of sail lot, fronting twelve feet six inches on south F street, and extending back the same width seventy-nine feet six inches, being part of the same property con veyed by Matildn Hatelif™, May sth. ‘AB leis ty- gether with all the improvements, ways, easements, and appurtenances to the same belonging. or in any Wire appertaining. 72. and tuterest from in i a day of sale, and expenses of sale in cash. in6and 12 mouths, notes bearing interes! am scenes by Soot of trust on the ww aol Af the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. A deposit of $100 required as ld. Conveyancing. &c., at cast_of ha cern" SIU Meta tagat aps DUN Anct. INKING. Trustee. CANSON BROS., Aucts. J )UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Corner 9th and D streets northwest. 250.000 WORTH OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, FANCY and MILLINERY GOODSat AUCTION, BING THE ENTIRE STOCK of a WHOLE: SALE HOUSE IN BALTIMORE. On THURSDAY MORNUENG, April 8, com- encing at 10 o'clock, and continuing every morning thereafter until the whole stock is cus posed of we will sell, at 1002 F street northwe st, one of the Is: Goods ever o! ‘st_and best assorted stocks of Dry fered at auction in this city, compris- , Napkins 2. erchiets Joy dozen Corsets, 150 Shawls ferent qualities. wes, eilk and thread Kid Gloves, assorted b x Collars, Cutis, Velvet Ribbons. Rarege, Swiss, Nainsook, Crash. Spool Cotton. Silk, Thread 20.000 yards Hamburg Edgin, Parasols, Umbrellas: Shirt, rosoms. 100 Lace Shawis, Marseilles, Tidies. Black and colored Silke, Sheetings Prints. Shirting, Cassimere, Table Linen, Knamel Cloth. Being the entire stock of a jobi ard stre ing house lately doing Baitimore. This entire stock will positively be sold. The attention of deal- ers is invited to thi Stock. Te 5 SAMUEL SAMSTAG Salesman. aps DUNOANSON BROS, Aucts. H. F- 2001ERMAN son, Auction and Conunission Merchants, No. 315 7th street northwest. SALE OF FURNITURE AT AUCTION BE- LONGING TO & PARTY DECLINING HOUSE- KEEPING. CONSISTING OF THE VERY BEST MAKE AND DESIGN. One fine Rep Parlor Set; One elegant Walnut Dressit.c-Case Chamber Set; One Ouk Marble-Top Set; ‘Two fine Ingrain Carpets; One lot of Matting and Stair Carpets; One Extension Table, ( Walnut); Dinging: Room Chairs and one Rep Lounzo; Two Heating and Cooking Stoves and Reirigerator; Crockery and Glassware; " Kitchen Furuiture aud a lot of Miscellaneous Arti cles. On FRIDAY, the 9th of April, beginning at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at house No. S21 2st street, the sbove mentioned Furniture. &c. J). LUTTRELL, apsit {Rep} Salesman. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Southwest corner 9th and D sts. northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE Ri ESTATE ON NORTH B STREET, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND NORTH CAPL TOL STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 27, A. D. 1871, duly recorded in Liber 58, foliv 413. ¢¢ eq. of the land records fur Washington county, District of Columbia, and by ree of the Supreme Court of the Discric passed in Equity Docket 13, on the 10th Equity cause No 3,752, iy e day of June, A. D. 1574, substituting the undersigned as Trustee in the said above deed of trust in the of George W. Stickney, Trustee, and by virme of a deea of trust, dated the fourteenth day of July, A. is74. duly recorded in Liber 736, tolio 231, et seq., one of the aforesaid land records, and made in par: suance of the aforesaid decree, and at the request of the party secured, I will sell, at public auction, to the highest ler, in front ses. WEDNESDAY, the 3th day of May, RD. 1875, at 4:15 o'clock p. in all those pieces of Pareel of real Pere eee 3 jane being in fe e city of Lon mew] istrict of Columbia, and known upon grout id ei bait iginal lots ing ered one(1) and two (2), in square uumbered tix hundret and thirty four (634), ud described ae follows: Beginning for said lot one(1) atthe south~ corner of said loty and runming thence south Dinctyseaven fost themes eect fo Ware Oapliat Binety-seven feet: thenes 3 street Bfty-uine feet; and thenes south along Norch Capitol street ninety-seveu feet, to the ‘place of be- stig and be Yor said’ lot two(3) at the Suthesct ‘corner’ of eal lot. aod rans orth ninety feet; thence west thi Three Inches: demos southwene soventy tio Wie Scley"ergm shy fst tenor 8 Rerstsbe aitemie. Rais Ge (contains 3.733 sdunre fet and ead it ‘eo aa r ha ‘above The a ald, with ox the abore 5 cash; balance ‘in. three cajun ve ‘mont y Sele Trasion peearves' the right te recall EPO Tae bok Ri aps-eodds SHEDS AN, APE AE gL ET™ STREET SHYD AT SSTRERT WitARE SOUTHEAST, ihre Ger eS there was no intimation or impticatio the part of Mr. Moulton or Tilton with re gard to criminal relations on my par! wit | Mrs. Tilton, ror was the word crime used by | either. ore was no intimation thai aa, ron been told of a eriminal tn : BEECHER’S DENIALS. | Cetween Mee Tuten aud sepa anaes? terview, the pames o° Mr. Oliver Job a Fhe Plymouth Pastors story Con. and Miss Martha fradshaw were oot mes Wand Beecher testified as follows cone told hn ntary, I wes t> Mr. Moulton ang preached to said I Meat took place in his interview with Tilton | ‘tim Mr. Tilton had ‘eTY OF MY MISTHRsses on _ 0th of December, 157: every Sunday, Mr. Moulion deniel it, and not say that relationship between ‘erwards saw Mr. Tilton, and told me he myself and Elizabeth was not always marke | bad rectified it in the place where tt was ay Sexual intercourse. It is odiously false. I | most likely to do me harm; I do not remem- a& 1 not Ad how could I offer any mitigation | ber that anything was said in regard to Mrs. for myecit that my sexual intercourse bad | Tilton having told her mothe, een ee auy- been for love and not for lust. Sach questions | thing said about Mr. Richants (Mrs. Tillon’s were. ‘Ot pat at that time. I may have had | brother) having asked Mr. Tilton if he was eonven ut my reading io her, but | sure that my visits were truly pastoral ia aot at bat interview. I never said on that | Character, the convene tone between Mr. oweaston Tal Sought companionship in | Tilton and me were of the aaimosity borne + 5 i not remember asking Mr. | py Mrs. Morse to him, netther Mr. Tilton mac Tilsen befor. went ®way if he could rein- | ae Moulton told me that Mrs. Morse was state Elizane,” in bis affections. I did not | cirevlating stories toat I bad criminal att use the ex) ‘on about a man sittingon the macies b her daughter, I had inter view witl, Mr. Moulton at his house at one Ume, 1 do not remember how this conversa. brink, nor say 1. ®t I was like a man SOTTING Ow THE EDGE oF HELL. ieeny Gove sees T had written the letter | . tion commenced, but the key-note was the to taking bay KS great deal Thad seid | Gokien Age, and that Tilton should have as pont TiRon. I waste cong myo yd | organ for himself and not be voiceless or pat — ao aber tae pg aa wv Motlton for | Out, and that with the influence of myself and friends a journal could be established; one of Mr. Tilton’s sorrows was that Eliza- beth did not manage at home as she ought todo; that after working all day Mr. Mout- Fe bald > returs os ome one found ber ying or sitti at the tablc, in a salk mood, and that T mnust breng si HARMONY TO His MOUSE He said I should write a letter to him ( Moal- ton) to show to Tilton, and also write te Mrg. Tilton, and bring her ander Mr. Mou! ton’s cowusel, and that if 1 would bring them together in unity Tiiton might make a § nal that would de heard all over thei Accordingly I wrote these letters. M. short ems of time, in which he had brief conversations. It was some time in Feb- ruary before I had a tatk with him about | TiNon’s bustaess, aboat how to reins™te him an@ build up his household. In one inter- yiew with Moniton and myself, I thiak Til- ton was presen}—whea we asked about BOWEN'S TREACHERY towards Tilton and me. This was about January 10, 1 think. I fix all my dates by memoranda of my lectures. Moulton bad secured & passable peace between Tilton and Inyseli, and we were talking about the bes manner of repairing Tilton’s affairs. Moulton wanted me to give an account of the | told me before this he had me difficulties between Bowen and myself. 1 | with Loweu about Fi gave him an account of the interview be- | Soul not sce how b: tween Bowen and myself at Freeland’s I told him of Bowen's temperament nner. Tunderstoed that Tilton was Z an exhibit or document which would bring Bowen to a@ settlement of his This was beore th per for Br. Tilton w The witness was shown » to Moulton, shortly after from Ti he witness w ten eo cee letters, aud was asked! difficulties. This was tatked about in my Pete — ¥ replied that he did presence, but I did not see $t until I observed seeing it before. Mr. Evarts roa itin the Golden Age. It is the sar nt first claw the letter to Mrs. Tilton script as was atiached to the tripatite asked the witness when he last saw Mrs. Reet ae oak’ wae not read, nor was any | Tilton. He ecpliad that he last oaw tenes purt of itread in my presence, though the contents were discussed. Moulton asked me if the stories Bowen told Tilton were the ued: The reason I said I supposed I should Dot see her again was because she wth of Decenber. The witness contia tie, and If was afraid of them. I said no. | :00nED AS IF GEE WAS CALLED OF COP that TI was not afraid of them, and defied | when she wan sick on the last erin ee them before the whole worll. Moulton ex- | her. ‘The latter clause with reoeet oe fearing bausted his language in the intensity of his | a miscarriage of this letter Was suggested by condemnation of Bowen's course. He said Moulton. The idea was that she thought éf Bowen was mean, treacherous, &c. He said that Bowen meantto use Titton to de- ‘ir. Tilton and Ihad got up these letlers it would bave no effect upon hy Mr. Mouttoa stroy me, and he would destroy Tilton. He | tong oust > this meant that we should destroy each other, | being wrilton ana It eee ee gee and leave the clear track for him. Itold him | the fetter ‘was written. I dit ten renee of imy interview with Bowen at Free- | of Moulton to get Mr Tiltons coment tae land's house, and fhe (Moulton) was horror- letter. Moulton engineered the whole pro: st k. He questioned me if sucha thing ceedings. 1 always said it was an improper could be possible. I gave him an account of the reconciliation between Bowen and my- self at the close of the Friday-night prayer- raeeting. In the conversation about THE DOCUMENT PREPARING AGAINST BOWEN, the charges against me I do not think were mentioned as being in that document. Tuey were not mentioned to me as they were al- terwards in the letter. Moulion said that at some one of the interviews about that time that Bowen said I had confessed adul- tery to him. I laughed,and denied it, say- ne. “If I cont adultery to Bowen, think I should remember it.” Moulton spoke of Tilton’s reinstatement as inevitable, and Said he was bound to see it. He expressed it with such vehemence and determination thing to act in this thing with Mrs. Tiltoa Mr. Moulton always suggested thet I should eon Mrs. Tiiten to harmo- it bring my influen nize her with & husband. ght better not to go to her, but I was not pat w der any restrictions in regard to her. [al Ways asked after Elizabeth with respect and affection while her illness continued. 1 al Ways asked if she was going to randowa. 1 never asked if she was rising in nie respect. I do not remember of ever axking thas. During her illness there was a fear that it Would end in consumption and carry ber off. After February, and during that summer my relations with Mr. Tilton and Mr. ton were of the most friendiy kind. I wi to Mr. Tilton’s about breakfast time on the ith of February. We repaired to his stu dy. that I thought he would succeed. Moulton Mr Tilton met me as if fe nad expected me. did not say that he would carry Tilton’scase | He intradueed his conversation with recap into the courts if he thought it would bring oP the relations with Tilton and myself, he did not say that he would rather pay Tiltoa himself than do so. I toid Moulton that I had a memorandum of points that were used in the discussion between Bowen and myself at Freeland’s. He wanted me to hunt them up, and bring them to him, and I did so. It was at this time I put all my doc- uments into his hands, and this was among them. That paper was in Bowen's hand- nition of the fact that we should act harmo- niously together. There was a conversation about how Mr. Bowon had treated him i business matters. He passed to Mr. Bowen’ slandering me, and said he had receive! the same treatment from him. He instanced tne stories Bowen told about him, DENIED THE STORY OF IMPROPER PRoPO- SALS to a lady in the office of the Brooklyn Union, and of the lady at Winsted, Conn. He said bedi g The witness was then shown the | there was another Tilton, a profligate fellow, printed copy of it, which he identified, and | whose ucts were attributed to him. He de: e then continued: After golng through the | fed any person to prove the truth of the parration Of the interview with Bowen at | stories about him in the west and northwest, Mi. Freeland’s I do not remember express- | and said my wite was not altogethe. galit: ~~ my feelings about Tilton. Moulton said pat TILTON AND I MUST STAND TOGETHER for sake of restoration, and see justice done him. Moulton spoke with the ulmost coufi- dence of compelling Bowen to disgorge. He said Bowen wanted to arbitrate, but Tilion did not, neither did he (Moulton) as his ad- viser. I think at this interview Moulton said he would bring Bowen to his marrow boues, to bring him into such a positioa that he would do justice of himself without hav- ing any arbitration. Moulton did not ex- press Tilton’s purpose to take my name out of the letter or my relations with his family, nor do I remember Moulton saying that he did not approve of the publication. “Later in the same month I aa interview with Moulton et his house in the parlor, the day after his interview with Bowen; this was, think, about the 12th or 15th of January. He did not send me; I called to hear the result of this interview. "He said he had seen Bowea at his (Moulton’s) house, and that a long With this and full conversation, which he described, WE ALL KISSED ONE ANOTHER had passed between them, stating where he | and I departed. I was azain at the hou sat, how be looked, and what he said. He | May, about the midde of the month. 1 have detailed to me with some particularity the | jittle remembrance of it. Mr. Tilton received statement he had madeto Bowen of his treat me moodily, but under conversation this ment of Tilton, and the infamy of his con- passed away, and while sitting there in the duct in the matter of the letter tome. He | old-fashioned way chatting, Mrs. Tilton rehearsed to him the different stories he had | came into the room laughing and kissed me. made abort me, saying that he never told Up to this time 1 —- the difficulty be- these stories to my , and that at thein- | tween him and myself was dissipated, ex- terview at Mr. Freeland’s he went over the | cept the performance of my duty tobi. F ound with Mr. Beecher and discussed with | do not recall any other interview ai Mr. less In the matter of circulating stores with orse. He denied ever having violated his marital relations or vow, and told me of an advice given him by his fatuer when he Was selling out in the World to beware of the wiles of the other sex. He said he thought his life was surely coming to an end, and that as were to co-operate together be wished to have this conversation with me, and de*ired me to visit him {a his famtly ae Thad done before. We then left the stady and went down stairs in the back bed-room. We had a supplementary discourse. Mrs. Tilton wrs there. He told her his coaversa~ tioa with me, spoke of his lors in business, but said be was youns and covld cecover himseif. He said to her Mr. Beecher has acted the part ofa maa of honor to you and taken all the blame. He alsosaid to me toat it was fair to to tell me that Elizabeth had taken the blame on herself. He seid his home was bioken and unhappy, but that these things would be mended 1: the future, im how they would heal their differences: | ‘Tjiton’s house in that year but one. At this how they went to Plymouth church and | jast I saw Mrs. Tilton alone; I taiuk in the prayed together; that he fall of It hac connection with the dimi- SHOOK A PAPER IN MR. ROWEN’S FACE, culty ich ran through this period. [Mr. who was as pale as a ghost, and that he | Eyarts read that portion of Mr. Fiiton's tes- (Bowen) looked up at my portrait on the | timony with regard to the interview in Feb- wall and said, how should he ever be able to ruary between the witness and Mr. Tilton, face that man again? Then Bowen said he | when the latt: tioned the paternity of Was willing to do anything, and I asked | the Moulton why he did not cause a settlement then, and he said because the time had not come. The witness, while delivering the account of this interview, rose in his chair, with flushed cheeks, and, standing at the edge of the stand, shook @ paper he held in his hi while relating that part of the interview where Moulton shook the paper in Bowen's face. There was a great deal of SENSATION AMONG THE AUDIENCE and a disposition to manifest their approval boy Ralpt was asked if sueb a conve: ver took place. He re- plied, “Never was there such @ conversation tween him and me; it is A MONSTROUS AND ABSOLUTE FALSEHOOD. (Applause.) Mr. Fullerton here rose and denounced this manifestation of approbation, and sug- gested that officers be stationed in the room and have offenders brought to the bar of jas- tice and committed for contempt. “He thought this applause should not be wit- ,as it would perhaps pre- nessed by the jury. of the elocutionary effort, but a rap of Judge judice them d if such applause were to be Neilson’s gavel restored order, and at this | ‘jlowed they might abandon their chase and point the usual recess was taken. break up the trial After recess Beecher resumed his placeon | Mr. Evarts said he believed the audience the witness stand, and his examination was | were temperate throughout this trial, aud so ontinued. He testified: When Moulton said | natural an indication of feellug could not be the time had not come for Bowen to pay the | entirely suppressed money I did not understand what he said. It | Mr. Fullerton said that when the witnesses was inexplicable to me. Hes that | for the prosecution w on the stand all ap- Tilton and I should join forces lause, if there were any, Was suppressed. 1 fie hoped his honor would exert all lis power and use all the law he could to have that de- corum observed which should characterize a trial of this kind. Judge Neilson instructed the police cap- tain in charge to increase the force of officers in the court, and If necess#ry to arrest ten or KISSING HIM ON THE MOUTH; dozen persons if they were disorderly and Mr. Tilton was in the parlor when I came bring thin before him, when he woul! deal down, and I spoke to him of Moulton’s con- | with them. He also advised the ladies in dition, aud in the warmth of that s; the andience that it would be desirabie they thetic moment we kissed each other. should not attend to-morrow or fora few di vea mine for him, or asking Tilton if he would ie ecehies deweunae mel was a ve my ‘ did not see the letter of T ton to Bowen at that interview. It was not shown to me, nor ies tae oe Thad no idea that ton, 80 as, if possible, to macy with Mrs. Til S| ry ie i i : E r ei 5 5 E 3 E |) Tos. H Hiwms, be~ head is at rest. oer, aa Bee on nies: Gates A Koren, the beloved wits ot” Hecmant i l ii a i 3 ge i i i F to i pinunemnrarnieereesia | Winn jenn pear ce cone ay vite eet alge eee fate | ah Soe oes aetes ino trae ea Sus Tilton. ‘end of "Wil,

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