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W YORK AND Wa: = peat: suGH Tutt Yo baLti kone PHILAD ELD gw YORK, BOSTON, LL POINTS IN THE N. ALL PO THE NEW ENGLAND THROUGH BETWEEN, WASHINGTON AND WITHOUT CHANGE OF Cars. ent on this fine fs new aad of the ne Sink x M. 18 XCLUSIVELY. NG CARS ON d sercept nday. m. Express for Philadel; Uap. Catept Sanday. nie ead Now York Express for Philadelphia and way points Ez. for fi mf ery Tye bindelphia, New York B CARS on all & SLEEPING ‘formation can be procured at the of- mepauy and checked at hotels and_prt- orders loft at the offices of Uite heost corner 13th street and Pennsyl- Penasyl- Day Trains, CARS on jorthesst coraer of eet. AND POTOMAO BAIL- a th and B sireots D. M. BOYD, J: General Passenger Agent. Philadelphia GEOKG WILK Perizten Ralten; PRAETIMORE AND O10 BATLBOAD g ces WINTEB & JANUARY UM, 1S74. FE GTON CITY. t Way 28. tg. Dany mere. HEDULE WASHI jes all its Sonth tn *nnspolla, Frederick and timers and fel York, Philade ‘nis, Boston, Baltt Oincin- Hagers- Branch and 0.8 a: Cumberiand. x more > Frederick, Point of Rocks, ana W. ons. (vie Metropolitan branch) ~ Baltimore and Intermediate Stations to ick Lynchburg, Danville, and all points and Way Stations, heater, 2 snd Way lle, Cincinnste, Uolcmen Ber: <r ille, Cinein nats, ns, San: ile. Pudimam’ cars. Breaa/qst Belay. phis sud New York Fast Ex- Me. Baltimore and Way Stations. © "p. m.. Chicago and St. Louis, Gincinnst! Louis ilie and Pittsvarg." Fast xpress a - = BDAY et ae 13 aitimoreand Way Siattoms.— + 1.30, 3. 6.00 and S15 p m. saat For Baltrmore and Relay —¥ 38 Wet —=05 6 6.10800 1140 es during the week SF Ali Trains Stop ai Viaduet Hotel, Suattom For farther ‘eformation end Ohio Ticket cre, jugton Station 4" Peunsyivauia avenue, whers orders will be taken for Baggage to be checked and received at aay = : THOS. R-SHARP. Master of Transportation. L_M- COLE. General Ticket Agent GEO. 5. KOONTZ. General Agent. BAytimone AND POTOMAC BAILROAD, _ DErot coaNse 6TH AND B STREETS N.W. After lay ey 25rd, 1875, trains will run @ follow! er TRAINS LEAVE FOR BALTIMORE. 6 00a. m., Northern Express, daily except Mon- Cc er, Buffalo and the Fail » Express tor Pluisdeiphia and Ne daily except Sunday, on Suaday to Baltimore only > 303. m., Accommodation to Balti mited Express for New Sunday.” Parlor Car Trai: ‘ast Line West and North, and for Nor- timere. press for Philadelphia and Ne ly except Seay cmmodation, daily except Sunday. © Phil iphia, dail m., Cincinnati Express, ‘West, daily. 9 rally. New York Night Ki pres. 10:16 p. m.. Pacitle Expross, daily except Satardar West gud North: on leaves at 9: or West AKKIVE AT WASHINGTON. York & ily. Stopping Meiay Hous iF at the Baltimore and daiiy. dation. daily except Sunday and Philadelph’a Express 3 Express from New York, daily anday Express, dally except Sunday, iy fim, Haitimere act the Weed eck = Washington at 600 a. m. and 4:20 p. ton with tratus fer Annapolis. t Washington at 5.88. m. and $:10 mnect a: Lowie with trains from Pope's Creek leaving their orders at Ticket Om tof Ith street and Pensylvani th street and Pennsylva- T baggage called for and =to all points North to Oineinuati, Colw St. Louis, New Or- ais: Hl ne, Chicago, Omaha, San Francisco, andall pointe bast, West. North apd South GEO. C. WILKINS, Superiatend: aitiamore D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gen’'l Pass’r Agent. “ 27:10 p.m = «11S pm | oy THE GikAT DOLELE TRAOK ik with elegant Scenery. Palace State-room Day and with modern improvements. aired wiles syed to Weetern aud Central can be procured at the offices, E vaute avenue, aud der efurmation will be tickets at these offices car fecure sccm ia Palace Cara fur Ouicago Pitsburg aod Kock » D.M. BOYD, Jr., Gonoral Passonger Agent, marié-iy Philadelphia, Pa. ALESANDELA AND WASHINGTON B. B. é ND ALEXANDRIA & FREDERY KSSURG B. B., € & OF BANDS nd scept Sauda: “Local Traits tsave Alexandria as follows:—6, 7, 5, O, 11 om; +4,5,6 and 7 p.m. The 6, 7 p.m. from Alexandria TH KN EXPRESS via ——— gion 11:35 p. m. daily except rf. Throngh tickets to ail priuts Scuth and Moutnwesi for sale rner Dth street and Pennsylvania Svenue er 6th street and Pennsylvania ave- Bue, where pasesogers can leare orders for LINES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. TO-MORROW. J. SWEET HOMAS DOWLING, Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Auctioneer and Beal Broker, No. 511 7th street, opposite U.S. Post Office. T (Sacceseor to ut & Ol ‘South i be TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABLE TWo- re eee ee ae STORY BASEMEN AND ATTIC Bers terns" Pka'E Sates —Sor NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION. oF TRE By virtue of a dee trast to me, dated June by virtue of n deed of 7, 1871, und duly recorded in Liber 643, gue of the'land records of the city of Washington: District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, 1 will <ell, at publi auction tn front of the premiscs, to the highest, Did- der,on SATURDAY, the 19th day of June, A. D i. at 6 o'clock, p: m.. alt that piece or parcel of gronnd known and dercribed ag the north one-half REMAINDER OF JOHN T. MITCHELL'S STOCK OF : of lot 18,10 pu mbered 86, in the eity of Wash- No.4. Flast Building. | ington. D. ©. fronting 206, fect on Inv etaeet te Fo Potomac kivex LaNpines. tween fT and K's treets northwest, with adepth of 65 | FIRST-CLASS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC oo fret and 3 inchos, and improved by a two sory DBY GooDs. ‘The swift and favorite vrck dwelling EOF BOF Wi Bes camel, Sree eee a aim cern tt te fed at the time of aale); and the residue in atx 2 wilt her trips for Potomae river Lendl End twelve monthes to be secured by & deed: of treme | . Commencing on MONDAY, May Stet, at 10 o'el’x FURSDAY, March 3a; and sreeg CRORE ed | ce Te eee pt areared by a deed of Srust $m, and continaing daily until everything (4 sold, SATURDAY thereafter, leaving ugh's wharf, | {rms of sale are wot complied with within seveu dary | Lehell offer the balance of my stock at public auc” Strive in Weslinging See ea de Saal | the neopets atthe Tenet coe Sere | THE STOOK CONSISTS OF . roperty at the Fis ‘cost. e Serie Washington every Wednesday and parchaser, after Ave dave: aivorisewe nt a Due af | ® Cestrable line of Black Goods, suitable for the Freight received daily. the newspapers of said city. Conveyancing at the | Present and fall season, Plain and ee ee Al ifreights must be Renata. cost of the purchaser. Cloths SoS "materiales Mowanrs Unshmores, _&. FITERUGH, Agen aptt-cawtds 7OSEPH RANT mr eee, | Scotch Gingham, Pistd wat Saeed Boh en ERCHANTS LINE OF STEAMSHIPS J many other desirable fabrics for spring wear’ White uae HOMAS EWAGGAMAN, Goode of ail the desirable gradce abdowalinies: Wee WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, Heal Estate Anetionser, $19 7th street, | and Colored Silke: Lace Frtats, Jackets gad Man: — = ae len; Plain and Fancy Handkerchiefs: Plain an PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE Stri Hosiery ; ions, &c.; ies’, JOE arene, Steams: aealey Gen IGHT and | PROPERTY, No. GOS, ON 131) BTRERE | oes ‘snd Gi Turdetweast Yoweis’ iy trips betweoen NEW YORK, ALEX NORTHWEST. a Napkins, Doyle 4 Sheeting NDIA, WASTING TOS On THURSDAY. June 34, at 5 o'clock p. | Linens: Table Line tons, Prints, GEORGETOWN, as follows—Leare NEW YORK, m-, Tsbail sell on the premises, at public anc: | White and Colored Proof’ Cloths; Pier 41. Eact River. every SATURDAY at 4p. | Sh ,the above property, having front of 17.2 feet | Ladies’ Ready Made Garments: Shawls: der, m@.; mare IRGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 a 3h te ais ‘wane above err tobe Cf rs causll : naday cfante, ‘as at cir kind | have ever Kepe Parti ice fall tafe ee sae aay at iz SHAM, {Rep} T4OS. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct. ii f them will fiud it to their advantage to at: business office and wharf, 63 Wator tend the eale. or at —- of the Pres JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNs¥LVANIA AV: may26-tf THOS. DOWLING, Ane UNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, Southeast coruer 9th and D sts. northwest. CONSTARLE’S SALE OF THE ENTIRE CON- TENTS OF THE BOOK AND STATIONERY PROPOSALS. PPOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Wan Derartweyr, Wastixeton City, May 25, 153 ai<, addressed to the Secret NE EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, ET WEEN r Department nat a if ‘ PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., WASB on THURSDAY, the 17thday of Ju AT AUCTION. (7H STREET NORTHWESE, INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. 0. specrs Comes 18 cee Op MONDAY Ey’ Sealed Prop ar. will 1 year ending June 3. 1 The Stationery must be of the best quality. Samples must accompany each bid. The successful bidder will be required to give Lond, with approved sureties, for the fithfal ful: it of his contract, and the artment will re- the right to order the articles as it may deem wise nd to inerease or diminish the quantity pele Articles 5 SAILING DATS. From Pier 3, North Wharves, Phfind eo rom fer street, D.0.. MONDAY at 6pm. ew This line connects at Philadelphia with Clyde's ul i-weekly Line of Stean & 5 dence, Boston and New Engiand States” No whart ‘age in Boston by this line. rE ur uutil disposed of, we will sell the of the above store. We name in part: c:mplete circulating German Library of 680 volumes; Miscellaneous Books gravings, D Draw ing Materi, Large lot of Gas Fixture er ic, Show Case, Counters, Shely- t named in the schedale are to be farn- ove, Chairs, &c., &c. = G. ¥ HYD®, Agent for D.of O. | ished, at the option of the Departinent,at the lowest mice cM , PM. B,OLYDE & 00.. Phitedelpnia, market price. : se | DUNCARBSOR PROS ED. Alexandria, Va. 4 may 26-5 NE, 29 Devonshire street, Boston. WM. W. BELKNAP, Secretary of War. ov DE IS ‘ delivered by_K: Ex, PAPER MADE OF LINEN STOCK. THORSDAT une Shae eee ed ORED entil eral Office, 64 153 reams folto pust, weighing 2) and 24 lbs., per -B KIMMELL. Constable, Bue, or at the Steamers’ ‘Wharf, will eam. jel DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. 2 reams medium, weighing 39 Ibs., per ream. 2 reams dispatch cap, ruled to pattern, weigh- ing 16 lbs., per ream. 101 reams legal cap, weighing 14 Ibs, per ream, 162 reams foolscap, ruled ¥F. ZIMMERMAN & SON, Auctioneers and Cominiesion Merchants, ANS BEE 5 UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMEBS No. 641 Louisiana avenue, near 7th st., northwest. . Sail every Saturday from NEW YORK AND @ lain, weighing 14 < — reams quarto. post, ruled o _ ‘ EP DO. tw : _Favorite route for Tourists, - Wand Ia tbe. per ream, | Pl@ weighing | CP TNRKL S| CORPRY° COGOS BATES TES Finest approach to Great Britain. M1 reams quarto post, ruléd or plain, weighing y Al HARDWAK: Passenger accommodations uneurpassed, W bs., headed as per pattern, por rears 8 STOVES, O1L STOVES, CHRO. BATES OF PASSAGE: 120 reams note paper, ruled or plain, weighing 6 ) aH Bs. LOUNGES, = ‘From NEW YORK to Ths, per roam, MATTRESSES, ‘CHILDS’ CA GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, 75 ream note paper, ruled or plain, weighing 6 NDA LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS Canixs 875,955 & '$90—Currency, tbs... headed as per pattern, per ream. Keturn tickets at reduced rates. Steerage always as low as by any other + ST-CLASS LINE. COMPANY'S OFFIC We will the above at our anction house on THURSDAY, the 3d. beginning at 10 0 cloc! jolt M.C. LUTTRELL, Salesman. 51 reams copying paper, Mann’s patent, per am. elephant drawing paper, per cet x 7. Bowling Green, N. ¥ & HOMAS DOWLING, CAMMACK i 00. Ta Pract, ee rae ame welabing WO Ibe, Auctionger and Heal Ktate Broker, ° 5 reams if bi or yelle luccessor to imer leary, apl0-t.th.<in "430 loch at.. near Ps. avemue, ALK ME ere th enters Ree ee Tith st, 47 reams Manilla wrapping paper, super-royal, weighing 30 Ibs., per ream. 175 reams shoe paper, per ream. Teams brown wrapping paper, 24 by 36 inches, bing 60 Ibs.. per ream. brown wrapping paper, 27 by 40 inches, hing & Ibs.. per ream. pes. Nos. 9,10, Ian I NMAN LINE Bova Mail STREAMERS FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from New York on SATURDAY of each week, from Pier 45, North River, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es- TATE. SITUATE ON THE SOUTHWEST COR- NEK OF F AND 20TH STREETS NURTH- WEST. IN WASHINGTON CITY, D. 0. Under and by virtne of adecree of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 24th day of October, 1573, in Equity cause No. 3.267, the undersigned trustees will sel! Mz public y auction, in front of the premises, THU CITY OF ANTWERP, CITY OF LONDON, ise he te tune. 3d, 1875, at 6 o'clock p mi. all those parte of CI1Y OF BERLIN, ' CITY OF LIMERICK, ; per pat- | lots tweive 12) and thirteen (f3),in square ome tne ELEY OEMAW Tokk, GHEY Se MONTREAL feces Hoe. 45,6 and 7. per 1 Om. Ginnie af tis wittbemrt enter ot cool accion : iN, pees a ° nin © northeast core square’ CTY OR EKUSSELS, CITY OR PARIS. ee ee Tatace per Re Cees TS De | Samant a te Deer mones Conner, of seta pouare and CITY OF RICHMOND Passengers will find these steamers tastefully fitted Le while the state-rooms are light, airy and roomy. Re inches ( 150 ft. 10 in.), thence south ninety feet four inches (9) ft. 4 in.J, thence east one hundred and fifty feet ten inches, and thence north ninety feet inches. per 1 facilis paper, cloth lined, 13 by - per 1.000 Manilla paper. not lined, 12 by 9 salcons are large and well ventilated, the breadth inche r Le) fonr inches to the beginning. of the vessel, and situated where there is least noise 720 envelopen, Ma ila paper. not lined, 12 by 7 ‘The middle & feet 10 inches fronting on F street fs and motion. Smoking rooms, Ladies” Bondoirs, inches, per 1 improved by a three-story Brick Dwelling, on each Fianofortes and Libraries, Bath-rooms, Barber's | 5.(09 envelopes. Manilla paper, not line, WY by7 | Side of which are two er em of twenty-five or 1.08 inches. pe feet front cach on F street, by the depth of 90 foot 4 5.000 envelopes. heavy Manilla paper, 133% by 9 Tustant communication with the stewards by eleo- inches; which will be first offered separately. and if tric bell fans atin BS inches. per 1.000, ol in that way. the whole of the above property Route. thas lessening the hanger fren ieee, bane He a eer ap rine: Per Brees. Terms of sale: One-thirl of purchase money to be ee nd fogs. P Bates of Passage— 5% and $100, gold, according to %s. Faber’s, American or Eagle | Paid in cash; the residue in two eqnal instalments accommo: at i faving equal in prividoges "per dozen. at one and two. years, for which tho notes of pur: Bound Trip Tickets—M5 and $175, gold aud blue’ pencils, per | Chaser bearing intorest from the day of sale, and 49- Stecrage—To and from all points at reduced rates, etred by a lien on the property, will be required. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 75 der cnholders, assorted. per dozen. $20 will be red when purchaser's bid is wc epd-tm 15 Broadway, New York, een Meenas, rubbers ver | rea W. EB. EDMONSTON,{ Trustess. UNARD LINE a6 Roses Lrory folders, ‘We-tiicb, Congress, per YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Anctionvers, Cc pga, en : ta Real Estate and Insurange Agents wane a bce. tia decane dol ei lee een ete: Ivory or cocoa han- | Leproit Building, corner 8th and & sts: northwest. ie view nishing el ces of 4 e 7 AUCTION SALE OF THE Usion, the Steamers of this Line take @ specified Westeaholm’s £ course for all seasons of the year. On the outward from wn to New passage neenstor York or Boston, fowsinig Meridian of ‘© st 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. = the homeward the Meridian of passage, crossing Mist., or nothing to the north of THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Vrom New Yors. From New Yor. pPothnia.. Wed.. June 2 China... F div men VALUABLE PROPERTY rs’ scissors. 434, 5und 6 ON THE SOU ST CORNER OF BEALL AND WASHINGTON STS., GEORGETOWN. Under and by virtue of decree of the Sa- BB prone Court of the District of Colam) in Equity cause numbered 4,057, Equity ket 14, the undersigned trustee will sell’ at_pablic auc- tion. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the ane, 1575, at 6 o'clock p.m.,all the right, interest and ésta: of Brooke Mackall and Leonard Mackall, the defendants in the above men- ed cause, in the fol i the city of Georgetow: nbered one hundred ch. per Minch, per dozen. oyes’ ink, quarts, per ing ink, per dozen. pying ink. per dozen, Kk a. oC Bik, “Guarts, per Draper's, Whitney's, or 27 doven stands, equal, per dozen. 65 pounds sraling wax, scarlet, per pound, 44 pounds India rubber, prepared in pisces, red aryl twelve (1 town, fronting forty si Beall street, with a de; Iso, parts of the same lots, numbered one hundred éleven (111) and one hundred and twelve (112), nting forty-one (41) feet on the east side of Wash- ton street, wit r (44) feet. he terms of «al 2 "Scythia. Wed, . ing WEDNESDAY and 8aT jew Yor! Steamers marked "do not carry steerage passen- ted, per dozen. E of the prreli BatEs oF Passact.—Cabin, $3, $0, and 9130. 299 pou money in cash; the balance at six months, for wht Id, according to accommodation. ' Tickets to Paris, 137 poun the purch: I give his promissory note, with Gib esia, sates Return tickets on favorable 7s interest at 6 per cent. per anaum, secured to the sat ternis. Bicarage at low rata. is! e | isfuction of the trustee. A deposit of 100 will be i iverpoo! dozen quart bott en blank | required at the time of sale Conveyancing at cost of purchaser, Unless the terms of sale are compl with within ten ¢: day of sale, the trustee ing the property at the irchaser. AMEN DAVENPORT OUNG & MIDDLETO. i and Queenstown, ‘bt lowest rates. Throngb an FF Europe, Bille of lading given for Belfast, Gi Vey Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green; for steerage passage. No. 111 Broadway. Trinity Building, or both steerage and cabin, to SMALL- reserves the right o | cost of the defeutting my2l-d&ds 3¢ 25 dozen boxes eyelet: 3 De . HOS. DOWLING. WOOD & MORRISON, N: 16 7th street. 24¢ doven eyelet punches. per 9 sr 1 i jan@-ly CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN. Agent Hi docen quarta ‘Arnold writiug fluid, per ipa oie erg yo a ) MERICAN LINE. — 1 domen letter cli Southwest corner Peun: ih st. per dozen. ja avenne aod = 26 pounds spon; T round. . oye a MAIL STEAMSHIPS, G donen gor’ pent ond holdets, per djnen DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN TENNALLY- N appetite. TOWN, TOGETHER WITH TEN ACRES OF eit in ynag, ru as acing inet, : LAND, WELL ADAPTED FOR A SUMMER ing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUEENSTOWN and LIVEBPOOL. CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates as low ss by another first-class Line. PETER WEIGHT & SONS, General Agents Philadelphia. SHERMAN & 00., ly 1429 ras UB A PEBMANENT HOME, AT AUO- o On THURSDAY, June 3d, 1575, on the premi- ses, at 6 o'clock, L shall sell the shove vainabls his property is the same which be nged for somany years to David on, eq , nd having the convenience ef all necessary cut? puildipgs, as well & ater, shrubbery and frmit trees. and conta: bout 10 acres of and. Terms: One-third ¢ nce in 6, 12 and 13 t and’ seenzed by intores r roperty. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 100 down at time of sale, lastencrs, per 85 ruling pens, each. W pourds wafers, per pound Botties pounce, por dozen. r dozen. ‘s, assorted, per } 14. De bloc! “en, n, bond paper, No. 22, 17<23 inch, per Bankers), Agents, street. Washington. is ang?) eet. nat 01 e ts drawing paper, Whatman’s Imperial, | * deed of trust on the 20 « = er sheet 5 . PERSONAL. 10 retins fat letter, weighing not less than 12 | 8925 sie lenin ane ~, _ pounds, per ream. = i nmediately after the above. 1 will sell the ad Aft BOLoey. HS reams map vrating paper, 18x24, sized and jotting Bre dry. containing about three acres of on we som Bows r, 5x2, sized and rou \. im ay ved by alarge aud desirable Frame ‘welling and Stable: MADAME BOSS, SE A eS | “roayzsa “* PHOS. DOWLING. Auct, ‘This ceicorated Lady pprologist and Healing Me: dum osp be consulted at No. 261 D street, corner of 34, northwest. Ebe hag no supertor in delineating the Past, Present, and Fatare. In love or business | 10.00 ber advice ts invaluable, describing aod friends, be pointing out your enemies, and inferming you of the access in all’ undertaki ‘Consulta- confidential. Ladies, B. © WARES, +” Real Estate Broker and Anctioncer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F strects 'N. W. » Ber 100), | VERY, DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ay cloth Hned, No.Sby 3¢ | ON G STREET NORTH, BETWKEN 1364 AND . | 14TH STREETS WEST, BELNG N . cloth-lined, No. 11 by 8 | AUCON re : On THUBSDAY AFTERNOON, June 3d, at ' 20,00 cuyelopes, Manilla, extra heavy, No. 11, per 1,000. oper, Manilla, No. 10, per 1,000 0 envelopes. gob 50 en . Mai , pte 27 by 4tinches, 536 o’eluck, I will offur at ublic suction, Ia of the premises. part of origina Ot No. 17, in BANKERS. he, 2-024, glass stoppers, | Square No. 488, having a front of eighteen, feet ve 7 6 doven quarts 8. M. Bixby & Co.’s anucilage, eines bal ee ek ee E, "cs TOIOyEY & co. fon gr gh tg three feet eight and oni lley The improvements consist of # three: ave removed their Banking House to LE DROIT + eae Ome eee to be checked at all boteis and residences throug) Sestiasiicn. D. M. BOYD, ae General Passenger GEO. ©. WILKLNS, General Sup’t. Baltimore, THE TRADES. ReEzey ED. JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, mar%-tr Sil Tru STREET NORTHWEST. W EST END PLANING MILLS, 37m street beturen Land K Mouldings, Brackets, Bal- Usters aud Scroll Sawing furnished to order. We also make Inside Shutters, Work, such as Doors, Sach and DYEK & BKO., Proprietors. AWINGS AND AW 30u JL3 Market §; . between Flags and Camop Mceting Tents for sale or teat, Bole agent for the only Genuize Mildewed Awning material aplé-tr gse4ce CURRY, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER AND GLAZIER, 806 Meru Staesr Neatawes?, pee rame Dwelling with back building, in excel- udition. Water and gas in the house. One-fourth cash: residue in six, twelve hteen months, with interest Deferred pay- ments to be secured by & deed of trust on the prop- arty. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. §1W) down attime of sale. If the terms of sale are not ied with in ten days, the property will be resold at the risk and ccst of defaulting purchaser, iter five dayecn tice in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. may 27 dtds F.D. CLEARY, Salesman. WARNER, le Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets, N. W By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated May 7, 1874,recorded in liber No. 749, folio's5,one of the land records for the county of Washiagton, D. O. Sud af the Teauest of the holder of the note ¥en brusl er dozen. en spools tape, pink, No. 27.72 yards, per n. 1 dozen calendars, Japan tin.$ part, per dozen. 2dozen Conan tent binders, note and let- ter size, per dozen. 1 dozen penracks, French, 6 springs, per do- zen 5 dozen lead pencils, green, per dozen. 25 Boxes registering leads, Faber's artists, 0. 150 roll pins. best English, per roll. may Z je2 916 al MISCELLANEOUS. i BUILDING, corner Sth and F streets. ‘They are prepared todo a geueral Banking bust- ive Deposits subject to check at sight, draw Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, Boy and Fell Foreign Bxchange, and make Colleo- tions on all points. a] se — DeNcas, SHERMAN & CO., BANKERS, Nes. 9 and 11 Nassau street, New York, ieme CIRCULAR NOTES CBEDI and TRAVELERS IN or for UROPS AND van8-m.w fly thereby, i sell, at public sale, in front of the aes oo MOAT ferent eh ae ° sub “T, by of =| La street, b; Lid Me Henayed ety, pine y's tear? and IVED, A FULL LINE J a frame ay ee distacrer iin it eth Spat ‘The cheapest nal payments, interest at ten per cent. he eeapect inthe BY Pa _BARROVER: 1936 uihetis.8-_ | sarogiy Seco anplied Sub Wee garstense The arnt VENTH STREET N. W. 747 | (2ye.23 sie the property Will be resold at the risk aad cost CHR. RIESSNER’S nana: may de SOHN N. OLIVER, Trustee, STOVE AND MANTEL WABEROOMS Sania eee hand T Bical wotate +, 519 7th street TR ON "8 SALE OF OF “wooDLEy,” CPL RG ond By visten ets: ee chee ae eeereas ia, GARDEN VASES AND SETTEES. Jumbia. + OB 1) Estimates given for Hot-air Furnaces, Wood Rap RF MERCHANT TAILORS. 3. HEIBERGE! ee iyhiy Wate ectuwa. I EK. Lyons’ LYONS, Jr.. 5. Payment sie ig" BACHANT T. OR & 00.) late ish ag : 83 ais F 5 ere re Lo ee at ‘Silver H i A Sy 4 L t : f .| o’clock p. m., Lot 2 feet 53g AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON F. ‘LLEY, aaa) wen Estate Agent and Anctionser, Office No. 902 Sth st. northwest. ESTATE BELONG- COSHING. LYING IN ND RASTE SECTIONS AUCTION. inafter named I will sell at . in front of Estate belc: the wes, Cus 8 mging to Hon. Caleb On MONDAY. the 31 f May. 1575, at 5 f st day ot glock p.m., Lot numbered two, je Seating on Canal street, corner of 'T street south- west. Immediately thereafter, Lot seven, in square 607, fremtisg- es south S street, betwoon Ist and 21 streets southwest. Immediately thereafter, Lot seven. in snare 609, fronting on 2d strost west, between T and U streets Southwest, and improved by two new. two-story Dwellin, ‘aining 4 rooms each. vine and fourteen, in janal street.and t — being on the corner_of U and 2d streets south- weet. Immediately thereafter, Lot two.in square 613, Boating 3 eet on south V street, next to the corner of Ist street west, and improvements, consisting of @ new oUESD Frame Dwelling. On TUESDAY, the Int day of June, 3575, at 5. in square No. 49, fronting reet southwest. between K improved by a two-story Brick t feet Sy inches on 43s and L streets, and House. No. 1017. On. th the same day,at 6 o'glock p. six and seven, in sqnafs No. 777, tal front of 120 fect 't inches on the east side of street eset, between G le et - These Lets will be feet each Ov WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of June, 1875. at 5 o'clock p m.. Lot numbered seven, in square 2,112, fronting on 13th strect east, between B and C streets soul And immediately thereafter, Lota three, fonr, fi six, seven, eight and nine, in synare 1.129. being th west half ‘of said square, fronting 2th street east, between A and B streets south. Terms of sale: One fourth cash; balance in ona, two and three years, with interest at six per cent: Der annvmn, and secured by deed of trust on the pro- Berty sold.” A deposit will be required on each piece of property immediately afier it is sold. Couvey- ancing at cost of purchaser. my22-stu,thstw.ds JOS. F. KELLEY, Anct. OUNG AND MIDDLETON. Auctioneers, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Le Droit Building, cor: Sth and F sts. northwest, AUCTION SALE O€ THE. MOST DESIRABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. We shall offer for sale, on_the premises. on WEDNESDAY, June 2d, 1575, at 534 o'clock P.m., several lots in thd beautifal property. known as‘ Whitney Close.”’ bordering the Soldiers’ Home Park, and lying south and alongside of the handsome drive leading from 7th street into those grounds. These jots, which contain from 20,00 to 40,000 feet, according to location, will be sold from a recorded subdivision, a plat of which will be shown at the sale, and which can be examined inthe mean- Hime at our offen. Beracus desiring eligible suburb. an sites should not fail to attend this sale, The terms of the sale will be: One-fifth of the pur- chase money in cash, and the balance in one, two, three, four and five years, with motes bearing ‘seven per cent. interest and secured by a deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $10 on each lot will be required at the time of the sale. All conveyancing St the cost of the purchaser. If the terms are not complied with within ten days from the day of sale, the owner reserves the rightto resell at the risk an cost of d-faulting purchaser or purchasors. my25-8t UNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. H. WARNER, » "Real Estate Broker and Anctionser, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. SALE NE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS COR- NER H AND THIRD STREETS, NEAR THE EASTERN MARKET. At 6 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, June 2 ; resale four Lots of 22% feet by adepth of 120 feet, being parts of Lots 4and 5, Square 7/6. It will be sold together if de- ue chance to get a business corner at sired. A fi gain. ‘Terms casy, and made sdéds J.T. NCANSON BROS. Southeast ASSIGNEE’S known on day of sale. COLDWELL, Salesman. Acctioncet corner Sth and D sts., northwest, LE OF Two BRICK STABLES N it ARE No. is On WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of June next, at 6 o'clock p. m., L will sell at public auction, he premises. Lots seventy (70 hin Bi ) and seventy-one itebfield & A: ts subdivision of by two Brick Stables. ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in six month >. MASON, Assi: mayH-eokds 3 28. DUNOANSON BEOS., Aucts. THIS EVENING, ( &CI Southwest corner Pennsylvani: Lith st, CLOSING SALE OF BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, LTURALSIMPLEMENTS. WOODEN- ABNI HER LIC AND OT Store of the late POULUS chat ee une the 2d, 1575, at 73, and following ning xtock, which com- it of the above goods. Paints will be sold on NESD! NING. Parties desiring such gocds should not fail to attend. ‘Terms as in first sale. PARTHENIA TH YSON, Administratrix my29 |Rep.Her.Cap.]_ THOS. DOWLING, Anct. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Corner 9h'and D streets northwest. Lint ae kee De = Apes EWP > Opiician, No. 453 Pennsylvania os ae s, corner 414 st : FS THYSON. No S14 HANDTS days, [shall ‘sell the rem: prise an extensive assortt N.B—TI ¥, Morning and DUNGANSON BROS. Anciio T, 1014 Peubsylyania avenue. THIS and EVERY EVENING during the week, commencing at 7:30 o'clock, we will sell in the anc> tion room,a general assortment of Men Clothi ts of Cloths and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, J AMES GUILD, simeres. &ec. Sales—Tuesday, Thursday and’ Saturday, com: Mencing at 10a. m. JAMES GUILD, mayS-6n Anctioncer AUCTION SALES. Ss SAMSTAG & CO., Anctioncers. ‘We will sell anction rooms. weocing THURSDAY, June ya, athe och + large lot of Fancy and Dry Goods, compris- boxes Flowers, doren Hi: zen Kid jouiery, Gloves of different brands, Ie and Sacques, Kaging and Insertion, © with a large atock of prin inne ae EE MSAMSTAG B COs Ancts., jd 2° 1002 F street northwest. ISON BROS., Auctioneers, sige: Corner 8th and D streets northwest. LARGE COLLECTION ¢ NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE. PARLOR AND CHAM PEK SETS AND SUITS. HA AND OTHER mat RESSES. ¥) ps, ELE: NT a eeeas y VES ENGRAVINGS, Y AND GLASS gether with a general asso t- ki goods not enumerated. Ad at our auction ams. Commen. ‘cleck on THURSDAY MOBN- i. Sale without reserve for pe VERY VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF N STREET. BE TWEEN 9ru AND 1Orn STREETS NORTH. + AT PUBLIC AUOTIO FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Jone ath, 6 o'clock, in frout of the premises, Ui part lot 14, in eqnare $s, ba the south side of N stre~ fect, being betweea #h' and 1th Streets northwest. ‘Terms: One-third cach: the residne tn two eqnal Pa) Ments at Fix and twelve Mouths, and secured by a deed of trnet on the property, with notes bearing interest at the rate of 5 por cent. per_annam. Con Yevarcing at cost of the purchaser. $100 will be re quired when the property is struc 22 dts THOS. DOW UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9h and D streets northwest. OF PAIR FINE DARK .¥ NEw LARENCE pe Iwill sell at oom of Dy and D streets northwest. on NOON, June Sth, A. D. about 16 hands high, $ gentle, being one city. pearly noe Landeau, mad by one of the best makers in New York, and been used but « short tim 1 3-seated A: lance, 2 sets Double Harness 4 Extra Ambulance Wheels. ‘ow. Being a part of the personal effects of Alexander E, Shiga, deceased. ‘Terms cash. RICHARD M. HANSON, WM. H. WETZELL, of Alex. E. Shiras, decease! DEXCENSON BROS., Anctioncers, Southwest corner 9th and D sts. northwest, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF FURNITURE, BAR FIXTURES. LIQUORS, &c. ¥ Virtue of an order issaed ty Court for the District of Colum! A‘ D. will sell at pu , on MONDAY, June 7th, A.D. isd. 10 ock: commencing at 1 all the Furniture, Fixtores, Liquors, &c., 0: je2-3t in house corner lth and E streets northwest. belo & part of the personal effects of the late Peter Kiu- hehan, concistieg in part of— HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, (Successor to Latimer & Cleary.) Southwest corner of Penna. avenue aud Lith street. AUCTION SALE OF TH N TRADE AND FIXTURES, STOCK CONTENTS OF THE SAM SY¥LY, SIXTH ANIA av SIXTH STREET AND NSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a certain chattel mort gage of record in liber No. 766, folio 475, dof the Jaud records for the District of imbia. I will offer for ublic an EXT, the the Fixtures, Sample Room, thwest, consist le at on MONDAY gat 10am ents of th tion, on the premis 7th instant, commen Stock in Trade and co: No. 601 Penu ing in— A general assortment of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ove large Ice Box, nearly new Two Awnings in good One fine Showcase, &c ‘Terms cash JAMES S. EDWARDS. Mortgage 2eokds THOS. DOWLING, Auct. VALCABLE BUSINESS CORNER AT AUC 11ON —On TUESDAY, the sth of . B78 at 5 o'clock p.m., in front of the pre i sell part of lote BC and @ in <quare let fronts 40 feet on 2ist street, with ana of 51 feet. Terms at sale. Je2-5t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct HOMAS DOWLING. Eee reicen tan et tatebs tics: «Successor to Latimer & Cleary.) Southwest corner Peana. avenue aud llth street. VALUABLE BUILD WEST SIDE OF 16rw PAND Q STREETS N¢ P, AT AUCTION Un FRIDAY EVENING, June the 4th i Lot 49,ia Terton + eubdivh 6 inches by a ds Terms: One-third c pt yaymente, at 6 and 12 te at 8 per c ceed of trust the property purchaser's cost. $10) down yel-d&eds THOS. t time of eale. DOWLING, W222 WILLIAMS, Ane FS or to Green & Williams, Auctioneers, jorthwest corner lik abd D streets, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TE, vED AND UNIMPROVED, IN ASHINGTON. IN THE SAID CITY, HERE- Het, of George W. Li Murdock et al., wo will sell, on DAY. day of June, A: D. 1575, at 6 o'clock p. m., in front of cach premises hereinafter mentioned, at public auction, (at the cort and risk of ths defaulting pur- chaser.) ali those picecs or parcels of ground in the city of Washington, to wit: Lots numbered 1 Nand 22, in square No. 9), according re pdivision in «aid square, said lots front- n 2Hh street, north S strect and Boundary ately after the above sale wo will sell lots . 13, $4, 35. gnd 33, in John W. Starr's subi vision of suuare No. 131, said lots frouting on north T street aud Ronndary strest. And immediately after Sqnai jo. 133, in rece ‘vision of Lots A, 4.0, D and E, of Morrison’s subdivision of said square 133. said'Lot D being on 19h strect west, be tween B and 8 streets north, is improved by ings, containing Terms. as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money casi; and the balance thorest in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sales with 10 per cent. interest fogs anoum until paid, the purchaser or purchasers to give their promissory notes, with sureties to the satisfaction of the re- ceivers. No deed given until purchase money and interest shall be id. A deposit of $30 will be re- ‘uired on each piece of property scki when the same inatruck off. IF terms of ealo be not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the receivers reserve the right to resell at the and cost of the defauit- 2. -iug purchaser or purchasers. All conveyancing at f purchaser or purchasers. cnet ies pet WILLIAM J. MILLER apes may2id&éds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, eal Estate and Insurance Agents, LeDroit Building, corner th and F sts. norihwest CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE ON 20TH ST.. BETWEEN G at gy ae ler a 'y Virtue of a 4 reme Court of the District of Columbia, passed Siete bes Masta Was et li, wherein the Natio is con at a m Renehan et al. are de- fendants, I will offer for sale on THURSDAY, June 10, 1575, at 6 o'clock p. m., at public auction, on the and to bidder, the south 29 Qect oi inches of Lot numbered four, (4,)of Square numbered one hundred and twenty, (120,) said lot fronting twenty-nine feet six and one-fourth inches (29 feet 63g inches) on 2th street, and running fala haha’ taney ‘ ements consist of a two-story arth cash; balance in 6,12and 13 of sale, with interest, or all cash at ree Teserves alien on the UNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, Southeast corner of 9th and D sts., northwest, ASSIGNEES S. r. STOCK IN TRADE AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST CL ROCERY. The undersigned will sell on the premises, GOD a5¢ etre hwest, at public auction. Jon FRIDAY, June 4th. at 12 o'clock mi.) all the gagek in trade and fixtures of a firat Class Grocery stoFe, sold as the property of Juha T. Fenwick, under a deed of assigument to the under: signed for the Lenefit of creditors erMs cash . TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT! 4s sceoe JUSEPH J. DARLINGTON. |5 . maj3l-d ENCANSON BROS., Avcts. MAS DOWLING, — Auctioncer and Real Estate Broker. (Successor to Latimer & Cleary.) Southwest corncr Penua. avenue and lth street TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK bee No. 131 BEALL ST., GEORGE By virtue of a deed of trast. date! March 2 A. D. 1574, duly recorded in liber 747. foli one of the land records for Washington county trict of Colambia, and at the request of the cured thereby, I w at pu of the premises,on MONDAY, May 31. i575, at 5 « scribed real estate in lowin, n, D. C.:—The east halfof Lot jon to Georgetown, having a of Beall street of thirt with that width to the hundred and twenty (12)) feet, with th ements thereon, consisting of a two-story Br nse? Terms: One-third of purchase money, the taxes now due, and expenses of sale in cash, and the Balance at six, twelve and eighteen months trom day of sale, bearing interest at ten per cent. per an- num, and secured by deed of trust on the premises. A deposit of $10 required at time of sale. All con Yeyancing at expense. Terms to be complied with in five days from day of sale. other- Fees he property to be resold et the risk end cost of efauliing purchaser after five days” notice. re E, MIDDLETON. Trasiece. may25-dAds “THOS. DOWLING, Auct. 87-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED wntil ELIDAY, June 4ih, 1:75, same hour aud place, *nassta MAS DOWLING, Anct._ Ti OWNMAN & GREEN, Beal Estate Brokers and A’ D ‘1a teh street northwest. EES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TRROPERL ant AUCTION, THBEE-STORY ¥ BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. PoRRnERe deed of trust, tol ttt Jessy ang reconsed in Liber 737, folio 107, land records of Washington county, District ‘columbia, and by direction of the holder of the secured thereby, we will hse pantie — the ees ze sh pond by ‘ SSFRVERNL SUSIE wa aie aga iy pe oh lt secebihertsy teareth : Feieeesea aoe J.T. QOLDWELL, Salman, EVENING STAR. WEDPNESDAY..........Jume 2, 1878, EVARTS ARGUMENT. Tilton, Moulton and Bo.en, Three Conspt re tors. graphic report of the argu. is in the Tilton- net lai closed yesterday, Mr. Evarta, contina- ing. said: At the ena of 171 Tilton was crushed so far as pecuniary matters were cencemed. Shortly after Bowen took the ¥ to Beecher which was to drive him | Qul of Brooklyn he (Bowen) shook his fst 4 Tilton’s face, and said if he ever ackno' edged that be (Rowen) had anything todo With this letter he would cashier him from the Independent: that petard was fired by this engineer, and he was hoisted by it him self. The jury knew that this man wae ruined. yet be swore himself that he was not rained.” The jury knew that Tilton was | ruined. snd he knew tt; and his actions te. | were Beecher were governed by that know!l- exige. THE CHARGE AT Finst | was improper proposals continued up to De. eember 50, so if remained so far as outsiders | Knew of that interview up to the month of 1574, when it was change! to « charge Bowen said that he told Tiltea of December that he should sever nection with the Independent The plaintift h ness that on Ure pber he knew be was ruined, am axe bad abso? fatien. If Tu and conde were such ast justify or demand dismissal from the tracts, Rowen was justified by law in missing him. That this was so Rowen knew, and he acted accordingly tn that t with regard to this Winsted affair. Tilton’s con - duct with a young iady when on a le ring tour was regarded as UNSEEMLY AND PROFLIGATE Tilton sait when this was brought to Bowen's Y » that an old affair, and that the lady was as girl placed’ in bis charge by bis wife, and In the letter dated in 1869 in- stead of 1570, which it should bave been, the girl. This lady was represented as a little P Bowen b an element showing that i ground in his opinion i iton. Tilton and Mou a y nse against pay knew be bad 1 ‘ rsof age, lauguter ton. The ‘oung lady were the plainti held ho shamefulness in them; but if Mr. Beecher had taken Mrs. Tilton to Winsted, occupying the same room together, and read Milt 1. how soon the « side would have seized on the chan¢ would have been offered to them. Counsel declared that circumstances threw discredit on Tilton and his oath in relation to the matter. In his interview with Bowen Tilton told him of BEECHER'S HORRIBLE PROFLIGACY with Mrs. Tilton, and Uaat, in Bowen's estt mation, eclipsed all the other stories, where- Upon they concocted the letter which was drive Beecher from Brootlyn. Bowen hand him the letter and Beecher read it, bat dt not fall down dead; he merely said, “this ix sheer tnsanity—the man is mad. enough for Bowen. He said to him: charges were false, and if these cha true it would have brought some confusion to the face, some tremor to the lips and som: the mind. Then Bowen sa: Mrs. Tilton told her harged, there was no consciousness of the offence displayed in Mr. Beecher’s countenance. All that happened was that Mr. Beecher was aware of Mr. Til. ton’s enmity towards him. and how Bowen must have rubbed the bands of his uader- standing together when he heard of this. HESE CONSPIRATORS. Bowen, Tilton and Moulton, when they were together thought that no eye ever saw, or no ear ever beard their machinations. If na thing had happened to Beecher from the terview of December 2 a good deal happened Tilton and Bowen. The latter saw in what a light his companionship with Tilton pla him, and hastened to leave it. ert Bowen of the horrible stories about Tilton. Of his cruelty to his wife and her fight from the house, together with the Bessie Turner Mr. Beecher thought Tilton was not man to be on the Independent, and le up ou the and had already told Tilton, on the he was going a fit Bowen had then his mind his fi ‘1 to bim, d it might go abroad about bis connection with the matter. CONTNDPUMS FOR THE JURY. Did the jury believe that a man, a pastor, Moving in the society he did, occupied with Mrs. Tilton the relations of paramour and mistress m mouths it came to the husband s ears and everything was going on smoothly and quiet Did the Jury think that this woman would pick a quarrel with her husband and leave his roof, when her husband had condoned the offense, and thus make it 7 Could they in agine that a wife, so situated, so sensitive in the questton of secrecy, could rush out of that home aud leay meon the hands of her husband? Did they think Hi Beecher would turn w ife to apply to her would gather fig thorns, or havin ge? C thisties or set thorns, do then re- Lege t fter the Six months interview than tion was made at al was t Whatever of confession, , conce:sion Of acquiescence on the part of ths accused ever took piace, took place then and other. there. That was the period, situation and aspect of the affair ell round. Tilton had then got, as Le says, from his wife a paper written in herown hand of some character and import; that is admitted. He got it in her sickness by efforts persisted in 4 against remoustr paper on th That pape mn igiven to him to 2 Leprick KEEFER—WINDFIELD On Ist, 1575, by Rev. Father McCarty, Conception Church. Mr, Jos. [ KYEran to Miss CAROLINE Ww 1 both of Washington, * -RIDOUT—HIESKELL. On 7 New York Avenue Church, by th Jorn Rep Fraxci: 8. Hinsx danghter of the late Wr Hieskell,e-g. No cards NOTT. On the LizaveTu Vix aged 24 years, on ‘Relatives ay to attend her fu: west. Thureda ALL On the Siet of May, of consumption, EL.zaneta A., wife of Thomas J’ Allon DENHAM moraing of May 3ist, ANNie youngest ¢ and Carrie aged ten two days, UNDERTAEERS. R. © Banver, Undertaker, Ro, 934 F Sraxzr, between Ntuth ant Tease N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, the 2504 4: May, 1875. Anna BExsEE ve. SER—No. 4276, Docket No On motion of lainti yy Mr. Th. Jesup Mit- ler, ber solicitor, it ts ordered that the defendant, Charles H. Berger, cause his appearance to be en” tered herein on or b fore the Mi vi COURT OF THE DISTRICT I rs Pney COLUM Bla, 3 Re Cc. GAUTIER. ee ries us “CSET apes -

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