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RAILROADS. 1876 reant¥t ania 1876 nOUTE To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steel Raiia, Splendid Scen- ery, Magnificent Equipment. ‘Traios maze Wratten mw, city time, from Depot, corner of 6 baud B streets, as follows Bor Pittsburg snd the West, 6 @. m. datly, with Parlor Gar ty Pistebarg; 7/40 pm. daily, with Palace Car fo Ubicago, and (1:35 «. m. daily, except Sunday, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAG RAILROAD. | For Osnanéaicus, Rocheser. Buffalo, Bi dairy, ‘exoopt oe] rurda: chester’ For PEtnica ‘end Baf- Falls, ond tbe North, 6 s. o x m Gaily, rs mas Fists {30 pm. daily, except ig 1:30pm Aaily, except Sanday. ‘m.“aily, s daily. Limited Exprees, Sunday, a, A tor fimere, 3:40 p. a ALEXANDRIA & FEEDEBICKSBURG BAIL- Wa Lea cat 5.7.0.0 30, & WASHINGTON m daily, except Sunds:: and * daily; and via Lynchburg. 7a. m. a.d 12: oe ph tm daily, ex cept Suocay ‘Trains Ieave, Alexandria for Weshtn 6.7. 9,10 3403, 8)408 7pm On on, Siceping won Po rocured at the - arepne, = at ope eee Erderscan bel-ft for the f Baggage to Geatipatin from Hotels and Rewldeecee. D. M_ BOYD. Jz .Gen’l Passenger Agont. FRANK THOMSON, Gen Manager. jan3-ly ALTIMOKRE AND @©HIO RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. Jaxcany Qnd, 1875. LEAVE WASHiNGTON. O—Battimere and Way Stations. *@u—Baltimore. aunapolis and Way Stations, 7:30—BaLtxore Ex S00—Naw Yous avo Boston Expres. B:45—Cire —— St. Louis and Pittsburg Ex- press. nBer fay Cumberland. 8:50—BEhlnore and Wi ‘es as. On Suniey t 9 Nopptaa at ay «nly. §-60—Polnt of Rocks y Stations o—BaLtiagoael yiixrriy Extagce No stope we, Dagerstown and Main Stem. fa Way (Via Betropolitan Brancb.) 30—BartisoRe EXPRess. nT iges At Laurel, $9— Baltimore, annapotis and Way Stations, aco Wast Bxraess, Hagerstown. O0—Bain BORE EXPRESS. Lou!s, Cincinnati, Pittabare (Fact Ex- Press Chicago, Colambas, Banaasky and sul War Stations oa Ohio aod Chicago vision 9:25—-New Your Bicut Express. Sleepingcars to New Yor! Li ‘and Ohio ase Spey avenue, where orders be neces and received at any pestis wedge “Taos, KR SHAE: Master < or" ‘Transportation. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent TE: Generel Ageot Bovi-tf HINGTON a fnocant LINE TO BALTIMOBE, i ay PELFELA, Ao) ALL POINTS m YORK, 5 NSW Me eT GND THROUGH BETWESN WASHINGTON AND WiITHOOT Se aeunee —— pee equipment op this line the most In LEA Ine MAH PARLOH UAR TEA PULLM. PALA GH On = after Jani Moe w! — ave dopet 9:83 an. “Limited fH a — Pullman none ‘Train— fer Se Paliedstphic, Work and points Best 10Ee ee phia and Hew York 4:65 Bxprese for iphia and way points Ona oa Express for Philedeiphis, Hew York aan Pa ARLOR BS on all Da; ‘Trains. ri ELMAN PALAOB SLEBPING CABS on ws, and Information can be procured at the of- fon ofthe compan. vate =o hae en at it che ote oe b— cthonst COFneE feuds evcace anda nortbees corner of ot Pensayi- wBryt baLtiwone ‘AND POTOMAC BAIL ‘6th and “DM BOYD, ars. oo ae GEoucE O. 9, wice th Le B¢bnronnre roromae sk peed After Janusry 2d, 1876, trains will ron a follows: RAINS rar et #£OK en O00 OS ds except taney tetas 328 2; Beare ES ay Oar Train. * 11:66 a, Fast Line West and North, dally except = .» Express for and BM O° Perks aad Noriolk vie daly = Y dafly except Sunday. z Accommodaden tor imainas < cxerpe ? | Giecinaat prcen, duly forthe West 7 aaa tram to Bowie, daily, excep ®: New York ‘. Pct wabtaaeT TON. & ¥ ie One daily except Sunday Bis As Fe a 4:03 pix. Limited Rxprese from Mow York, daily 8: 0 pi, Weshingion Mail, daly, except Ban- LEXANDEIA ABD W ASHINGTO: SLEXANpSIA amp pny BB. and Stzth screets. Seal testes to reed oe Alexandria as follows: 6, 7. s, 10, lis. 3. {2 od 3 Other traine gail except 8 Bichmond ny gteomebundt PLUMBER AND GAS FITIER, rae _ HOGAE, a audrina S11 Trx ST. HORTHWEST. STEAMER LINES. S75 BALL LUISE UNITED STATES AND &. BRAZIL MAIL STBAM- SHIPS. Sailing rogniariy ev nth —_ Watson's Wharf, Brovkire. 8 ‘v. are PERNAMBUCO. BAI * BERIO, calling at ST JOuB’S PORT 5,000 tons, Jan. 32, at 2 JOHN BRAM * LL, 2.500 to: . 33. J.B WALKER, aeplans March 25 steamers are —s, new, with all the remount, ovine irst class passenger ine street, Mow York. EW EXPRESS a ME 4 OANAL, PHILADELPHIA eALEAANDRIA WAND G GEORGETOWN, WASH- With the view of dimafaning tbe chances of ool Histon, the Steamers of this Line take ® spectied ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to Ni York or Boston, choesi © Moriaian ‘Of 60 bt a8 Lat, OF Bothing to the orth of 1%. On the be ward the Meridian of 60 at a lat., or nothing to the north of a2. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AM AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BRTWEEN NeW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ates A YORK: 9 sac h BOM NEW YORE.) Java Wea, Jan 19 Java. Wed , Jan. 8” Wussia.Wed.y March 1 “Wed, Feb. China Wed, March 5 {Wod.! Feb. § Parthia. Wad.. March 15 Abyssinia Wed. Mar. 22 ESDAY and BATUL- ing marked re Go uot carry steerage passen- rs. "Barns oF Passacs.—Usbin, 2,857) 8100 and gis old, according to scoommodation. Tickets to Paris, 16, gold, additional. Beturo tickets on favorable rms. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Burope at Bein Slee ‘Through Bills of lading ¢ ven for jiaagow, Havre, Antwerp and ot! octane ud for Med jiterranean ports. For FAMILY SUPPLIES. {RESH OAT MEAL. KF Eyal GROUND SUOKWHEAT, AK FAST W BBEA rage Homi M FLOU WITMER = jan7-tr 1918 Pennsylvanii B BEF! BEEF! declé-Im Bottes: BUOKWHEAT, &e. ‘Ubotee New York Butter Ghoice New York Buckwheat. Moller’s Diamond Syrup. aad '/"h BHYAN & BHO, 608 Penoaylvanie avenie. PIANOS, &c. DECKER BROS? o— —* GBAND, SQUARE, anv UPRIGHT PIANOS ABE MATOHLESS. @. KUHN, SOLE AGENT, 407 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Above Pennsylvania Avenue, BT Prices Reasonabis. Terms Easy. noviS-Sm KNABE & Wor Mouib-neNow Sp PIABOS, rand, Booey Bue MADR Uprigne ‘The McUsmmon Pianos ; Snonen ger's celebrated Urgai Alo. time. for sale pa oy a . Tunin: frome Attended 10, ot MEICHERUA OP LaANO Warr we, cctlS-1y 425 Lith sta few doors above Pak. HE STIEFF PIANOS, onsurpassed tn tone, ‘Tittact end davai, on easy = or large discount for @. L. WILD & BRO. Sole Agents, panoe tall stare above Patent Onice.) ‘and aif instruments tuned Planes for rent. Sane and Feat INSURANCE. Industrial Life Ins urance Oompany wasuinaton, D. oO. WBEELY AND onrazy PAYMENT Homa Oftcs.—1229 F STEERT HORTHWEST CAPITAL.. oe 0,000 4, Bider, Pre’t. Zz g. . ER. Pages actuary rs Wirigt c's: waotki Marshall, an Joun T. ARs. D. W. Barcham. AEMS & KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BKOKERS, 4ycosr OF NOURISH. MENT in the OST DIGESTIB - REN a ioe CONVE. SAVORY & MOORE. + New Bond Street, London, and all Chemists and Storekeepera throughout the World. gs sepls oct27 dec$ janl9,marl,ap2,may24 So THE wa Sones. AA - Sopa ISTRICT The Bh fay a Lewin “1s. aan vsAN NORKIs vs, Mosks BENEDICT FORTUNE, ex- Stentor and others, the Unknown belte-al-lew of Eva Leitch, deceased.—No. 4,764, Equity Docket 15. On motion of the Messrs. Ennis and Laskey ber solicitors ti ordered iathat the defen) dukuown bers at low o z late Vor the “Disirict "of “Columble, 4 deceased, cause their appearanc: entered fefore the Aree rulccday. occurrion forty aaye afer tints day: otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. ¥ c : A) ERIE. Jastice, Be, ad _ 5 MEIGS; Olerk, de , to THE SU raeee cava OF THE DISTRIOT Hieuest M Fas | THE SUPREME nor OOLbRSE DISTRIOT Sretal Term, Probate Jersadsction, act srs. the, matter of the will of JOHN McDBYITT: station for sot the District of has ay iaade, By J A. and ‘appear ‘court AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. rT #0mas Downe. At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary . corner Pennsylvania ‘svenue and ‘ith wt. | APMIMISTRAT RIX Satz ¢ OF THE EVrEots HE LATE BB, DE- CEASED, AT aU Orie om Un THURSDAY, January 20, ei stio the | if Mrs. fayette street, etown, Iwill sell nu oxcellout oid Furniture, ete, consisting Knabe & Gachle Botewood Piano, Stool and Mebcaany Patior Farnitare; at srarobes;” bam! \uites, Wardrol Marble-top Tables, Bureaus: Wash-stand. Table and Bed Line hg oly ~ “" OLINe M BROWN, i samiatetretcise THOS. DOWLING, Auct, nr Southwest coru ae aud Tith street. POCK kes ATAUCHON. On THUBSDAY end FRIDAY MORS. GS, Janaary Rta snd Bist, ud BYE: + F o'clock, T shalt z ae ne above goods removed to my store for convenience o! Terms cash. THOS. DOWLING, Janis 2t Anctionser. yours M{DDLETON, Auctioncers. TRUSTEES SALE or VALUABLE IMPROVED EROPSETY AT ON, LARGE BHIOK DWELLING SIDE oF ire STREET NOMTUWEST. BETWEEN F By. irirtae of a deed of trust dated November 23d, 1574, and recorded in Liber 766, foliv 377, nd records ot Washington conuty . District of Columbia, and by direction of the holder of ths pote secared thereby. wo will sell at We ction, in fromt of she promises, on MONDAY, the Sth dey m.. all th: of December, 1%: joc! f grooud in Washington city. Disiriet of Coram: known avd described as the south half of lot bomber sixteen (16),equare numbered throes hua- dred and nineteen (319), subject to, s prior deed of trust for dated November Isth, 1374, and re- corded in fiber 767, folio 236, of the aforesaid land records, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paia in cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with ten per cent. interest, secured by notes and deed of trust om the property. Conveyanciuy parchas- rine gown when property te fold, which Will be forfeired unle's the terms of sale ate com, plied with in five days from sale, and the property May be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, JAMES @. a. PAYEE. { Trustees. nov27-td younG's a a! MIDDLETON, Aucts, So” THE ABOVE BALE | 18 phan bee ‘ng MONDAY, December 13, at same heur and place. By order bf Trastces. aee?-td YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts, &7-THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVS SALE having failed to comply with the terms of sale, the Boepx will be resold, at his risk and cost, oa NDAY, January oe saaeree at same hour aud place. By order ot Tru janlo-did YOUNG. ‘= G & MIDDLETON, Aucts, S7- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, January 20th, at same place and hour By order of Trust janls da YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts, Puomas DOWLING. G, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD! NG LOTON NEW YORK AVENUS®, BETWKAN — Pion oti STREETS NORTHWEST, AT By virtue of @ power contained in « decd of Bask, duly recorded in Liber 786, folio #2 e 'eeq., one of I records for the District ooo: lumbia, I will sell at public auction, on the prom- ixea, on THURSDAY: January gon 1576, at 3 © clock 8) in square No. sia, fromti sixty ten (10) inches on the north side of New fork avenue by an irregular depth ot out ne hundred and forty (140) feet. ‘Serms, One-third cash; balance: in one, two, three ond fi it per ceat. un- 1 paid; the inter ‘st payable semi annually on the erred payments. All conveyancing at the cost of open A deposit ef 8100 required as soon as the property is struck off. GEORGE PETER. Trustee. { janl0 eod THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. COAL AND WOOD. (esr! Cuan woop: woop: CHEAP! CHEAP! POR CASH! THOUSANDS OF ya OBDERED. v1 best varicties of all What in the Das and all facilities le thereto annexed on delivery of Aine! eect rom our vessels to the we offer indi neumer, Mente, A'visit te our Wharves end vince Te, uD GOOD donne eee sat 4 OAK WOOD delivered as low as 86 to 87 le trial is all that ra siie & al shore ts necessary to convince facts. SON BROTHERS, Offce and nnson’s Wharves, of isth ond ith wea Bot are iad vee 1203 F strest northwest, Omowe— {17ts su ere N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- TBICT oF cortmets Holding a Special Eig Decembe 7 2st, 1878. and Josephine Cc. Young. ‘execntora at OsaMES "et OaUSTEN, deceased. the executors aforesaid “have, with the pee oe of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia , aforesaid, BATUBD y, 5 5 pettlement aud distrivtion of the personal ee- fate of sald deceased, and of the, aiecta far as the same have been collected snd turned. into money, when and where all the creditors and heirs of of and are notified to attend, with their properly vouched, or they may otherwise by iam se siled copy ft rier be aed estate: Provided, 8 copy of this order be pn! once, 8 week for three wecks in the Kvening Star the said. Picea wat" Hiern de Register of Wills. FP HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber haye obtained from the Supreme Court of the mba, holding & special form, tet. administration on estate GHORGE W. HOPKINS, Interof the District of Columbia, deceased. All ‘persons having” claims inst the said deceased are hereby Soles hibit the same, with the vouchers gi pono scriber, on or before the 4th day of Jan they otherwise by law be excluded trom al all Sie seat the ‘aid estate, Given under our hands, t of January, E FRRDDIE HOPEINS. jsn8-w.3t | Administratrix and Administrator. | THE water or wy Holding a Spaciat™ Te of Emily A. 8. itite RILEY, t x oF TEE DISTBICT Fauary 4, 1576 ; + administratrix deceased are notified to attend, with their ae rly vouched, or other aw Be excluded trom alt pene in sald deceased's estarcs Provided, acopy of, tals onder bs peblisned one a week for three weeks in the Eve Star previous Mas w tt” ACWEBSTER. Recteter of Wills. ans-w St HI8 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- T ‘irr ties obtained. {rom the Supreme Court of the District of Galumbin, holding « Special, Term: letters of administration on the persons! estate of JOHN KEEVE, late of District of Colnm- deceased. Ail persoi ing claims against the suid deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the bey with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, ‘or before the 3th xt: they ia} Otherwise By law be excluded? rom ‘ail bengfit of the Beccmbe 115; oe GEORGE FO iy . Decamber, 175.0 =, a w.bt Administrator. PRerosars FOR R STATIONERY. Post orricn Fat gah Pie tt ti ‘ s. F hy i i if ; if 4 es if H | AUCTION SALES. TH AFTERNOU i B. iH. WABNEB. espectively,on W iaevine pai TI i 7 of Washington, Distrist of Columbia, the north five (25) feet It 3% o'clock « north twenty 8 es hundred and forty three re sinning forthe rthonat same at the not Ome wamber 48), and running street mort ity. streets ee Lelie northw ree proved by a three story and attic Brick F. BUTLER, PUSSYDER. » { Trastees. LDWELL’ Salcsman. “fi Hep. 18thai9th | YHOMAS DOWLING. , Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF PROPERT ZORGE- PROPERT Wy G x. By virtue ofa ane ot trust, a Liber No, 729) {tio 4, one of thd Inud records of the District of Col nd dated second day Of August, 15-3; aud at the request of the cured thereby Twill offer, at pablic sale ‘ON- DAY the 20th day of september, Isi5, in froat of the pice lees, atthe hour oreo “elock p Part of Lot pamber St. in Hotmead’s addition to Georgetown, District of Qolambi ments Upon the same: Beginning at the north corner of Beall ard Monroastrests, in eaid towa Tunn!ng eastwardly along Beall street horthwardiy and paraticlwith Monro thence weetwardly nud parallel with Beall’ street 4d feet to Monroe street; thence south aloug the cast ‘oning. third of the purchase money fa re rondue in 6 and months, the parchascr 1g bis notes, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. bearing: interest at 8 per ceat. per annum. {ihe terms of salv are no. oomplisd with at the end of five days from the day of sale, the undersigaed Fencrven the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defai archaser, afcer atvertis- tog the same in the ‘rae Ing star” five times. JACKSON. Trastes sepls-st TiOitAs DOWLING: Sect, &7-THE PURCHASER AT TAE ABOVE SALE having failed to comply with the terms of sale, the above described property, will be offered at WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of January, ‘Tisk and recorded in on 1576. at 4 o'clock in the aft fternoon, urchazer, ‘A nd Auctionsers, nth street northwest. eet lt Search? oun JREROVED TY AT Srp FISISHEO bier i HOUSE ON Fre Gal 81 DE OF WABH- EN GAY and DUNBAR- NS virtue ofa food te! trust, dated bg A} 1575. recorded in Liber 775, folio 439, of the record of Washington county District of Columbie, and by direction of the holder of the note secared thereby, we will sell at public aactioa, on wae. NESDAY, the 19th day of January, 1576, 4 o'clock p'm.,all that piece or parcel of ground In Georgetown, 'D. ©. ; beginning for the same at a polpton the sh Washiogton street 143 foot north from the northwest coruer of Washington and Gay streets, and reanieg Oe thence west 30 t toa lU-foo alley; thence nort: feet; thence east 50 feet to said Washington atreet, ast then south @iong the line of Washington street 26 fect tothe beginning, Page with the use and privilege of the said 10- foot alley. Terms of sale: @3,000, with ten por cert. interest from May 1, 1575, cetie with the expenses of this sale, and all taxes due om the property t2 the day of saie'In cash; balance in twenty four months. se- cured by notes bearing interest ‘end deed of trast on the property. $200 down when the property is struck off, which will be forfeited unless the terms of sale are complied with in seven days from sale, and the Berry, will be resold at the risk and cost of the _— purchaser, Qonveyaucing at purchaser's cost. y Trustees, \N. Aucts. A: DaBNEILLE, DOWNMAN & Oi CHANCERY SALE, fh 2 District o Colum San of the of Columbia, cause No. 3.318, Lammond et et al, 1 will, day of January, ta frout of the auction, origin nare ituated on the corner of Delaware sveuue aud C street south, fronting lll fect $ inches on said 0 street and 64 feet 5 on said Delaware avenue, Shp containing 9/510 square foot of property i in the square, immedi y south of ©. tol —— CS f the U. 8. ‘Goest Burvey ud is untmprov ‘Terme: Oue fourth cash; residne tn three equal ‘at 6, 12 and 1s wouths, with 6 per coat, apne janl0 tas Supreme Court in Baalty on WEDNESDAY, | age 19th 4° pm, Deed giv = payment of the purchase wo Seed given on full payment é purchaser's conte deposit of ‘as noon as GEGINALD FENDALL, ucts. [Rep.] OMice Ho. 325 434 street THIS EVENING. ruomas DOWLING, at Auctioneer. MANUFACTU UBEE S84 BALE OF SUPERIOR SIL- ae t ARK AND T. CUTLB- RY. AT RUOTION On THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock, 2 — days s 10 o'clock, in the Morning. 3 he entire stock is ania avente: he invited to. att to attend tt the THOS. DOWLING, Auct. CHABCEBY SALE OF REAL ESTATE, - be ay PROVED AND fh atacntn! Abate = of a decree of the reme Court of the District of Columbia, dorset (uaB13- Fea, we will vell at pubtle naction: te font at east the Wittday ot da robes meatigied_n FEipay, an commencing a 4 o-clock Lot No.1 Min Bocet vere eubaivision Seer taten Gerretsen: c canibited st the sale, Bald Lot? being ou Uoanecti- cut avenue, near Boundary vane Immediately after the above ese et ete a sell Lot No. 18, in japon subdivision of eaid Square 90, being on 20th street, near Boundary immediately after iS ‘the ae ‘sale, ‘we will sell Lot 34, iu John W sion of Square 131, on Boundary and 19th street north- ‘west. fod 34 are improved by good Frame Dw Enid lot 34 will be sold at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser ‘Terms, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money cash; and t inthe Geciresed clatwesh sssathe frou day tonley with 10 per cent. interest per sunum until paid, the purchaser or parchesers to give thelr promissory Rotes, with suretics to the satisfaction of the Be- 9 deed eiyen 2 until purchase, mi Serato sacs mired on eac! ry sold when ibe same feetrack of. 1 je be not compiicd with 5 “a Receivers reserve ‘to resell at the risk and cost of the default- an re- Receivers. MS, Acct. jan]0-l0t EA ae 40MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. By vistne of two deeds of trust, dated respec. B:. iy December 34.4. D. 1574, and reco liber Bo. 770, folio. 196, fe MATHTEGLY, { AUCTION (THOMAS Dowie. cuioneer and At the olf stand of Latimer & th Southwest coruer of Penusyivasis avenue wud Ith st. FISHERIES FOR BUNT OR LEASE AT AUO- SALES. _EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY....Jannary 19, 1876, FORTY FOURTH CONGRESS. QGoesing Proceedings Yesterday. SENAT! action sell'or lease jerrivg Fisheries on Waite Howse, ‘Opcesem Hess, ent GEO. A. BOURER, For raram Potom se rivet West Point Terms a Treasury for statement of certain accounts, offered by Mr. Davis (W. Va.) jant9 éte DOWLIBG. Anct Messrs. Bi man, Edmunds aod Morton favored tbe ref- yousgs DE erence of Mr. Davis’ resolution to the Sanu cial committee, whilst ard, TRUSTER Sale Eaton and Thurman urged that it atonte es ih entrusted to & ‘tal committee, Mr. Toor, man claiming that the investigation should SOUTHEAST be made not in @ party sense, but on business By an of Principles, to see if the acounts of the gov- ue ernment could not be kept same &s the Sngien Saumie, astcies of Gonna accounts of @ great or @ mercantile quest of the party secured establishment. sale at ¢ auctio Pending discussion, at 4:15 the Senate, on seliseechiarriateg iinet estamos | jotion ot Me, Eamunds, went tnig vasca. gad to the bigne together withthe ime | tive session, and after a short time the doors were , and the Senate adjouroed. HOUSE.—After our report closed — The House, at 3 o'clock, went into com- mittee of the whole on the state of the Union, (Mr. Wood in the chair,) on THE CENTENNIAL APPROPRIATION BILt, and was addressed by Mr. Hopkins (Pa. chairman of the select committee, who argued that the national honor was involved in the success of the exhibition, and that there could be no extremity of financial dis- tress that ought to cause an American Con- faiter in voting an &pprop! lation its thes Eamesr ue ted a Foon consisting of five (5) two-story fete re Races preserve the good name of the gover: t, TENN Dw ECLING TH GHOSE Neath one Jonal unity was valueless witnout aa PsRT OF THE OITY, OV T ET, BE. | tional honor. TWEED VERMONT AVENUE AND ‘16tx | Mr. Waddell (N.C.) said that be had been STREET NORTHWEST. an UnWavering supporter of appropriation PI for the centennial exhibition ever since it bad been first projected. If it were supposed that the Irritating discussion of would the support of this measure, By virtue of a deed of trast to us, dated Octo ber 24. 1272, and recorded in Liber No. 638, folio ‘one of the land recores of the District of Colum bia. we will, Lon SUREDAY.02 4th Gay of January. AS76. at 4 o Clock p. m..in frat of the premises, jublie auction, lot wumbr-ed 33, ot 1G Berets ivi-ion of orginal lot 40. 5, ir square recorded in Liber ve sincerely trusted that the result of the vole would only division Being Dots nother illustration to the many already 144, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Ctanbin’ Sane it hoe ee oe of how utterly impossiole {t is for ‘opie to understan Tune back toe 30 foot alley, ie improved by at gant three-story | brick, crates No. Ate a} street pony omens with builds and appreciate the sp rit teat apimates other people. One element in the House bad not been heard from in that discussion—the element ot the southern soldiers in the late war, of whom he was one. They had sat in silence and taken the fire which the gentleman from Maine (Mr. Blaine) nad opened on them, ‘at twel: jonths, for Rich ‘the the Botes of the purchaser, bearing intérest rate of seven per cent. per anaum the day of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the proj erty sold, will be required. A deposit of $250 will with no other ling than that of gratitade required of the purcuaser at the time of = — for baving exes from so terribiean enemy sil copveyancing is at the expense of the pu: as he (Mr. Biaine) must have been oie § Itthe terme of sele are not complied ‘with withis the battles of the late war. (Laughter. | Spe Teck from the day of sale, the rustees reserve | row. when that geutieman’s hair sas silver of the defaulting Purch a Upon giving seven days’ | /D€ 4d his natural force ably abating, notice in the jouw See Nae he could develope such intensity of spiri Ona ¥. ken ‘Trustees. bow —= his pl — oe tn the for rt hat conflict, wi ad occurred at dectsmt.seoud | THOS. DOWLING, anct, | RATLOf thal, coniliet, which had oocurred at so-THS ABOVE BALE Strong and healthy? [Laughter.) Tuat ele- IS POSTPONED to TUESDAY, January Sch, ‘st same hour and Place. By order of the tru Jans € THOS. DOWLING, Anct. R7- THE ABOVE BALE I8 F IRTHES POST PONED to TUESDAY, January 25th, 1576, at same hour and place. By order of the Trust: Jani eotds [ | THOS. DOWLL D°sgansox BBOS., Auctioneers, theast corner ith and D sts. sts., northwest, OSTALOGUE SAL OF THE Sey EF- ment had not yet spoken. It could not be goaded into discussion. On the contrary, it had exhibited a spirit which he believed ine American people would not soon forget. It had met @ storm of bateand persecution, as pd Swan meets the billows, With a breast of own. Mr. Speakiey offered an amendment that the entrance to the centennial buildings aad grounds shall be free on the ith of July and on the Thursday of each week. KOT! Tuk Mr. Willis (N. Y.) spoke mst the bill, BEN EnUAIN OF as basing his objections on its alleged uncon- Bay Orewa DEN AND AS atitationality. = oe : r. Hewitt (N. ) warmly urged the UBNIPOTENTIA“Y TO “THE UNITED assage of the appropriation, “and ‘opposed akley eniment. elley (Pa.) said that in the name of the people of Pennsylvania he opposed Mr. Speakley’s amendment, and entered their protest against it. They did not want to be treated as an eleemosynary institution. Mr. Chittenden (N. Y.) id that, repre- senting a populous district in the most pop- ulous city next to Philadelphia of the coun- On MONDAY MORNING, January 24, commencing at 11 o'clock, we will sell at ublic auction, in room No. 16, first floor, LeDroit butiding, corner of 8th and # streets north: Mest, the effects of the late M. Ulut Stenersen, cn sisting rt of— Concert. Grand Piano Forte, 7% gctaves, Stel & Son's, cost G10, wad almost news” Sway Superb Piano Cover and Stool. Office Desks, Tables and Brackets. Aorkiah and Persisn Carpet and Rugs. try, it became his duty to say that he had Superior Brussels Stair and Parlor Carpets, within the last hour or two recelved a dis- Pa Wii ins aud Hangings. a from the chief executive officer of rooklyD, Who also in his dispatch repre- Italian Martie Statuary, Rogers’ Statuettes. peme the common council and the mani- French Travelte Clock; Galvauic Batteries Fal fully ornamented Chinese Vases, 25 One pair Peont cipal g tite ge urging the representatives ab a © Beer: si f —— Brooklyn to favor the measure now bout ae erlii ver, Col of e 5 is fet con sec iver, consisting before the House. It was not merely hi duty to give utterance to the sentiments of the government of his city, but it was also his pleasure cordially to express his appro- bation of the apne pe and bis hope that it would be passed, and too by @ unan- imous vote. Without taking any action on the bill the committee rose. Mr. Williams introduced a PROPOSED a" TO THE CONSTITU- TIO} Gravy, Sauce and Sngar is ris unmarked, aud most of it bas ever been uses Giver Dessert Spoons and Forks, fine gilt, with Ivory moe re ivory-bandled Table, Dessert and Breakfast A collection of Bnglish, Freach and Germa: Sketches ia Oil, Photographs ao E>gravi Together with many other articles unnecessary to ention. The grods will be on exhibition two day re the sale,” Terms caal yand5 dte cris PD) OLEARY. Salosman. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PRO- PRET cue FaLLs OHUBCH, IN FalB- 2oks. [Tt is ae yu the amendment pro- by Mr. Blaine, which prohibits the distribution or control of any school fand or school lands to or by sectarian schools, and is designed to extend the prohibition. ‘It 1s Fax cous in these words:—* Neither shall money raised that certain deed of trust from Tease by taxation in any state be appropriated for 5 Pa and Wile to the undersigned, bearing | the maintenance of any sectarian school or fo egret sectarian institution.” & t ealita Rilo zavaser te The bbe Dia. ne on the premises: on, THURSDAY. the der, premises, day of aoe at 12 o'clock m.. all those The House then, at five o "clock, ‘ad}ourned. —_—_~-see- AMERICAN OFFICERS IN EG yPT_—Rev. J. L. M. Curry, D. D., of Richmond, writes from Alexandria, Egypt: “Many confede- rate soldiers will be glad to hear that Gea. Loring, so well ksown and loved asa brave au. Skilifal officer in our army, is stationed in this clty in command of a corps of Fgypt- ‘an troops for the defense of the whole north- ern coast. erry stands high in the confidence of the Viceroy. American officers are in the Khedive’s ser- vice, but Gen. Loring = of all of them, is in actual command The general is a Pasha, but kno’ oon make Ameri- cans feelathome. He bas studie’ Egyptian history and polity and the Arabic language very diligently. and is the most thorough! ‘ted man I have met. He has on his stai , Well known in Richmond; Gen. Field, ory irginia; Col. Derriek, of Halifax county; Coi. Locket, of Alabama, and others.” A Boy’s EXPERIENCE at CaT TAMING.— A respectable working woman was retarn- ing bome one afterneon, says a French Journal, when ave y little cht child. {apparently @ prey to the wil clutched her gown; crying, "Take me me ava, take me ing @t the lit fellow more these?” she inguired. “From the cats!” he exclaimed; ** a cats!” It then ap- that the child was being trained to act the part of a dwarf in a miniature circas, in which be was to imitate Bidei, the lion tamer, on @ very small seale, by éxercising bis sway over a number of cats, stained to re- semble tigers. To thisend the unhappy little fellow was daily shut intoa cagesupplied b; the locksmith to his cruel guardian, wi four cats, whom he was directed to whip into submission, but who, after the manner of their kind when unable to escape, nearly tore him to pieces between them.—Lonton HALLE xt KILBOURN, oom Pali Mati Gazette. yen7-d JAM NT HOMAD DOWLING, Anct. UNPLEASANT PASSENGERS.—The Messa- toward the terri- just time to holst lose the hatches. and to look Ki tH i g Dencanson Bros , jan7 d&ds URC ARRON | peceiace FENDALL, Office 325 456 street n. w. penance "OnE "s cavaneal F IMPROVED PROP: tf Sunda: Dr. A. B. Mott, an emi- hs ni of AT tRUOrION. meng ——, * by eee the ph gay ofa poms ‘alarm in eras oe ape.8 ie whi Explaining the Finances. Prom the Atiomia Comacttecion } ad Pete were met by ian, « sort of neerosharner,at tbe cepitoal balifing yee verday, whe: Conrem@tion look #00u. the hart times ir DOW ” sa te ing ap @ hair. note. @ ty cents, and dat om didnigit near ‘cut for me to him ont! 15 put im half ob@ good squar day's work! «at's de fect ob de dismanidsmont o> de Smarshil condition o de com#mry ,” said Dan, we ely. “Howe aaten asked Jake; “what's de financikal condition dowd eger's 7 Tell meget oo? we 8 de cou-trackshun ob de money ques- Lion, ye see! "Sposen we Fs redooers deimas- ter down to de argymint!™ urged Dao. “Lemme hear yer arguy dat pint.” sala Jake carnestly attentive “Weil, now, dar is ifty e=nts io Pet's bands. yer ere: said both the listeners xe “Den Pete lends dat to me dit way, yer “Te taking the note. “Now I ‘pute dat down in my Shok dat AY. yer are!”. pocket ing the mone: . . Pete is ee “Next, Pete wants bis money back In his own hand, yer see, an’ I doesn't gt M te ptm. “ Whar's de reason yer don'tt” demanded Per o "Kase de finances am con-trackted by de Proceedin’ operashuan, yer see!” “Weil, den, hor I git my money back agin?” persisted Peve + dé argymint comes tn'* re- plied Dan, as be began to te” around the corner in a suspicious! way. A f a the olice was only & joke. but Pete bow bas the beel of tae arg} mint.” MAN AND Monxey.—The London Echo of Jan.tsays: “The wonderfal resemblance some of the larger apes lo ,aman creatures is especially remarkable v hen they are sul fering from tliness. or from what, so great i= thetr intelligence, we mast ackoowledge to be sorrow. An ape of nocommon merithay- ing inte ed in the Zoological Gardens et Dresden &p acoount has been published of Hts last moments, which give an extraerdinary idea of the almost haman dignity and pathos of its bebavior on the occasion. A few weeks the destroying malady, says @ sorrowing frend, bad been sufficter we this be- ing, so full of Iife, str , courage—this magnificent prototype of all ‘quadramana— into a spectacle of misery. The most com- plete apathy had taken the place of exaber- ant freshness and vivacity. Matake, as this interesting creatore was Called, appeared to sufier under a dim consciousness that she could expect no relief, but ouly the allevia- tion of her pains, from those about ber. This state of thibgs Jasted Ull within a few hours of her death. Then as Director Schopf (the director of the gardens) leaned over bis favorile, the ape drew him toward ber placed her arm around the neck of ber kind. friend, and looked at him for some time with clear and trangutl eyes; she then kissed bim three times, intervals between each }o be laid upon her couch, {as though bidding farewell to mof many happy years—and slept never to wi ain. Tous died the quasi-human Matuka, fortified mot indeed by “the rites of the church,’ bat by. those common to the wider brotherhood of (rusting and affectionate hear: Sap CASE OF A MATERIAL MATERTALT- The Detroit Post unfeelingty saya: mospheric conditions don"t seem to be favorable to the ‘materialiring’ basiness of late, First,Katy King’ suffered a fatal *, next, the eifalgent Eddy operators Ss @ BeADCe At Rockford, “Kent coun- ty, &@ few evenings ago, and everything passed off &s per programme until the im prudent spirit put cabinet and bold] ped Mr. Mf. Loc wood on the ear. ‘Phat Was exactly where It missed it, for he instantly seized the hand and called for the light. A light was b: 4 and strange to relate, the spirit, was found to have vanished, while there stood Mrs. Par- ry. hitched to the other end of the arm, tag- } girs fod pulling at it asifit was ber own. ihe got it, hul gives no more seances, and the cabinet, having proved utterly untrast- worthy for spiritual purposes, now does duty a& @ wood-box. 87-A Vermont doctor says he can not con- sistentiy pray for bis daliy bread as it would be praying for more sickness. 87 Cbarles (Conor is attending to business Again, having added another pigeon-hole to his desk i ea “Ovi tuaries.” a7 Dr. Alden, of Saratoga, didn't want the public to know that he bad & case of small- pox in his water-cure, but the public found Ht out And put the doctor in prison. a7”How are ag Bis?” said a ye og Fo gov- ernment clerk, in a friendly by Prince Bismarck in the street. He was shuns the next moruing.—| Brooklyn Bagle. 87 The mayor of New York bas recetved an envelope containing £300, and @ note saying: “This money belongs to the city.” If the note is from Tweed, he owes now only $5, 190,7 JULIAN HAWTHORNE, who has lived in Dresden, where the flat system of > cile prevails, tells us that, according to his observation, , the common door &nd slairway are entirely destructive of the idea of home, t “There and even somewha' zing. is @ vast moral advantage,” he says, “in the ferling that our home is our own, from the garden gate to the mber. Any in- gement thereof is ® step toward munism; and I do not believe that a pareee of refinement can become accustomed to the ‘fat’ system without undergoing more or ws abrasion) or, what is worse, or &7 The ambition of one woman for another is never other than this—that the one a | by her shall begiven toa man to be loved more worthily.—( Anthony 87-A noted Missouri highwayman startied @ Westport barber-shop the other day age | opening the door and demand! razor. Then tie shaved himself, made aay nck bis boots, paid his bill, and vaa- ished. 87” A blind beggar In Paris was absent from bis usual position in a doorway during the late cold weather. In his stead was @ ple. ard with the inscription: “In consequence the severe cold I solicit alms at home,” accompanied by bis address. yer meeting one of the attention to a stranger cause,” rovingly observed a deacon, ain’t Mg for ieee Jokes. That man's tne president M 20,000 gallons nt ebony sent by her husband when he eon ——— his @ set of diamonds valued press aud twenty-five tors.” bE Pog ie 7 a Le rae Seined by by ‘the hen A Ay ae hy end Mai Binns: both of tine ay. DIED. ol itt her residen ig hae 18, in = Ants wile of take place from frerecey, wee westecgeay guaut a. m., Thureaey, DONONOG. Or On T a B hy te > ay. lakRIEY Doxomoo, widow’ of the late Jole ler faneral will 0 piace from 5 ureiay kc ats oh a 0 lock Th Lig oy inorniug. te Jon TOphS, At 2 caer ‘Sut patents ¥. HARVEY, R. Undertaker, Bo, 034 F Sraurt, between Hinthent foam mari-ly R. W. BARKER, Cabinet Maker cud Undertaker: 619 Live Steer Sonruwsse,

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