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Paermnen t __ RAILROADS. "STEAMER | LINE KD. TATIONERY, 1876 vn apyer anza 1876 To the North, Weer, and Southwest. Double ke, Steet Rails, Splendid Scen-~ Magnificent Equipment. re city time, = Depot, oi 3 cy Pittaburg; Palace Car to bieago, and except Sunday *% AND POTOMAO eaten. av. BALTIMOR | Re i: signe, Rochester, Buia Falls, aud eh North, 6 8. m. ‘datly,cocept = urdsy ; aad 7.40 & ee, Binire and ze pos 2 aatiy wt = Sunday. LEXARDRIA C3 rye AIL- * sai Ey a ANDULA & WASHINGTON Toth a. 7 p.m. Siatey ot Seed 10'ssmeieed Som. Tickets, tp form siceping and, Parlor Car ee ations can be at the Offices: — Noctheact corer of Thittsenth street and Penn. syivania avenus, Nortbeaat corner of Sixth street ad Penney! and at the Depot. where aie bo lett f jon fet = “ ae Jk ,Gen’l Passenger Agent. FRANE THOUSON: Geol Manager janS1y ALTIMUKS 4ND OHIO BAILKOAD. CHANGES OF TIME. Feenrany 13th, 187¢, LEAVE pgstmeron. 7 -00— Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 7:30—Baty £. checking of Baggs, ‘and Resitences. i we bi :50—Baiuimore and Way Stations. at #45, mtapoing 98 Boley caly. only. y ‘33 J0-15— Balt MoREUNLiMITED RXPAuse No stope [2:13—Baltimore and Way Stations, 1.30—-Bsw ¥ ann NoxfuLk BxPaass. ary. Balti rederick. Hi: own and pul Wes ea tia Sioa €:a6—Fredorick, Pot ‘Books, od Wine! his Via Betropstitns f Branch.) i EXPREss. Stops at Anna) and Way [7 “Vast Bxrunss. Hagerstown, Rx EXPRESS eand Way Stetions. Bait) ‘cand Way OO—St_ Louis, Cincinnati, Pirubare (Fast Rx; hicago, Columbus, Sandueky and ey Stations on Ohio aud Cbicag: a8. :35—Baltimore principal 15, 9°45 o.m.s 1 s o:33 daily, tether Sratesdaliy exc oot Sunday sacen«e Camden Station for Washington. rae sia. $00, 730" SAS 8. ms 12:30, 0. 0:3) d ya the baltimore agton Station + wl be oan recetved sf any S$. B. SHAKE. exter ot ‘Pransportst rtation. DOLE. Gerersi Ticket Agent. Gro: 8S. KOONTZ. General Agent. novi-tt SHINGTON EW YORK van. gait ate LINE TO BALTIMOBE, Ee ban BOsTOH, ALB POINTS INTHE NSW ‘BNGLAND THBOUGR verwee N WASHINGTON AND T CHANG S OF CARS. ‘The equipment ved autos Sw S28 oF the most at and in. proved Sule 3 M. woke: Tas PAu! exctisiveLy, PULLMAN rs face g Searive cans ON and after pik eS a — Ed this ube will lene depot of Potomac Baltroad. corner of NB nereots, as follows: a.m. Pullman Csr Train— 8 or Pulladsiph ork nd pointe Bast = 1:30 ee ay Poiladelphis and Hew York «657m Bx proce for Pailadetphia and way points eo am aco for he Somettyeie, Bew York pebeaas 2 te SELON Cas on ou Spina Uaus os B¥ekcwand! ‘aformation can be procured at the of- ‘Gces of the con. pany. for and checked at vate Sati anon eet att the th ofan of te = beast corset 1 Seek Ric Sts sonhene oreo of of Pennsyl- Tiree salt wone “GND POTOMAO RAIL- D. ED, 5 General Passenger Philsdel) Pa, Gaouce 0, Witktae febl AE & POTOMAC RAILKO. BAbrireaciccers cso Berets awe After January 24, 1976, trains will ran as follows: qe aine 1 Ee vs FOR Ge for the W: for the Herth. r+ = 130 os Eee BaP as ie! Ez Sunday. 9 dale ily for the Weet for the North. train to roms daily, excep ciphia Express, we. Limited ‘tx! Sxpreas from Hew York, daily Doacegt Suueay. zi. Washington Mail, dafiy, except Sun- pin, dsity from Baitimore and the West. p.m. Bictinoud Exproa, daily frains leaving Washington et 7:80 8. m. pnd «30 am, gaily cxcegt Sunda Bowie trains for reok line. reine lenvivg Washington at 7:80 ®. m. and 4:85 connect w: Odecton with trains for Annapolis, orders at Ticket Ut check, end West, b tickets to, Oluctunetiy Colum: bus, Indiavajoi», Louisville, St. Louis, Kew Or- jeans. =e dmahs, San Franc! anciscos and WW cst, Borth and South. G0 0: WILKIE, Superintendent timore, D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gon'l Pass'r Agent. mayi3 LEXANDKIA = ANTS BB. ALSZARDEIA AND rik BBIOKSBURG B-B.. street. x rabeseuaiaas Hows: 6,7 3, 4:20, 6, 6,7 p.m: 3 dally, all otier trains daily as hove Alexandria as follows: 6,7, I id 1,3.4,8,6 and 7 p.m. The : com » Alexandria ‘ally; all Other trains aaily ef Bichmod Day Mail “eaves Washington at 8.40 * Guba? sourneny EXPRESS, vie Bicamond, heaves Washington 11:35 p.m. qiseeder Through ticke:s to all — wm Southend’ athweat for sale st offices corner 8th street and Peuneyive- ‘tba any other house, Rt=evan. JAMES F. BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS FITIEBR, Beto S11 Tru ST. SOBTHWEST. A®™' Aines. JOBE U. indent 713 Space. ease A. FISHEK’s NKW DYE WORKS, DYER WORAS, 906 & Street, near Ninth Street, Ovaneeied B'S CHEMICAL SCOURING = Gr ifenh trent, name Oreoperee Pane Geatiemen's Gar- ies or SEOCOND-HAND CLOTHING, S Bedding. Ollelotha, pg otberwise by [3 be excluded said estate. EW EXPRESS Line Via OaHAL, PHILADELPHIA WAL REANDELA. ‘ON AND GRORGBTOWN Sainina Dats Pier %, Nort Wharves, Potie sos satvn BDAY, at 12 w. From 2 ed 5 ye Gourgetuwn,, ects et * Philadetpnia with Ciyde’s Begular Semi- weekly Line of Steamers fer Prov) doves Horton and New Sugiand Stator So wert ‘a! Boston by this lize. — "GF BYDE, Agent for D. of © Wh. P. CLYDE & do. = Ipbia, FA. BE * ge curs BD LINE. NOTICE. With the view of dimiuiehing the ohances Usion, the Stesmors of this take a epeothes comes Sor all seasune of the of at @ iets Or serie ee ranertie THE ara! AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL pins ee STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NeW YORK AND LIVER- fo CALLING AT CORE HARBOR. Ja Wed, Mar. 2 ied» March I aizeria Wed Sort 4 na. Wed-. March, SOniue.— Wed.. April 12 Ano every following WEDNiesiba i anc 8A DAY from York. [had —Oabtn, 980, 9100 and #130. ccoordin toncoommodation, Tickets to Paris, Gibs gold, sadltionsi"Weturs ‘sickets om tavorabis terme. teerage tickets to and from all Ry Ph w, Havre, Antwer ‘other Beihai Gineto Havre ntrere, © porte For freight ‘gowute dtsce phy 6 Se Con 01 iH oem Se RLLWOOt s WORKINON Net Gtk jeans iy OHAS. G. FRANOKLYM, Agent FAMILY SUPPLIES. Botts. BUCK WHEAT, ae, Chotce Hew York Butter Choice New York Buckwheat. Moller’s Diamond Syrup. Normont Maple Syrup Cape Cod Orns Pare Currant anc Quiuee Jelly put up under our own supervision. Preserves, Brandy Posches, and » general sortment Goode teceived 82d for sale by <ien B. SRYAN & LEO... octas-tr 608 Peunsyivani COAL AND WOOD. Cee: cual _ woop: WvoD: CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! THOUSANDS OF TONS ORDERED. Acciving datiy , cargoes of tbe beet varieties of ail Winds of COAL sad WOOD. How fs the time to buy ! if you would save money get s £004 arsicis and sua seeks 2.440 poands to the ton, call on tes under fore you buy faving two of the largest Wharves tn the Distries, and all the factiities ible thereto annexed for (he delivery of Ooul direct from b Our vonsels te tte msumer, Ws can certainly Senter A’ visit to aur Whatves end Depot. will con. ince oms st s gisce of onr cron end Depot ta, ISB WOOD delivered as low as ® te isd OAK WOOD delivered se low a8 @6 to $7 Ph single trial ta nll that fe mecessary to convince a 0 of the above fe = 7 on NSON BROTHERS, Matn Office and Depot at Johnson's W harves, foct of 13th and Lh streets. “ang eo SATS PROPOSALS. SEARTMENT OF THE IN KuIOR, Orricg of Inia Arvaiks, January ‘25, 1876, Tealed Proposnis W ‘at this’ offise anil 12 ocisck the Uist day of Febrasry, 178: for furnishing the tollowing uaimed quantitio: of Beet Cattle on the Hoof for fesuee to Lodians in the In- Gian territury: For the Klows and Comanche Agency, 1,40,000 pounde, eroze w the Wiehite Agency, 800,000 pounds, grosa tho Ob dg Arapahoe Agency, 1,500,000 unde, Br Pernil particulass regarding the requirements for bidders will be furnished on application TE this % ‘H. oMfaniT-cotteb]9 Commissioner Indian Adalrs, Fer the Holidays. a WM. MASSEY & ©0.’3 PHILADA. XX ALE, CINCINNATI CATAWBA WINS, SWEET CIDER, &&. FOB BALE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, BY SAWL C. PALMER, de tr Depot 67 Greene st.. Geo’town, D. 0. i sd IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber bas obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding ——_ Term. letters of administration op the Soon estate fombiae -deceneed, "All SHereons having ‘clatmsa ambi, : persons havin said deceased are hereby warned to SEhibit the same, with the vouchers ‘therest. to. the subscriber. on or before the stn day of Februsry Bext; the} ‘otherwise by law be excluded from Bil benef ofthe paid catate.” Given under my th day of Febrosty febl0 th3w M. JANE BURR, Administratriz. ‘PHIs 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- bers have obtained from the Supreme Court of pis District ot Colum sent =e a cen a the personal Sous aebeviny. | ate of te Divtrict of ofan bia, persons havi against the asid deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the snbscri ee ‘before the Ist day of February next: they from all benefit of the, = » this Ist day of February, istés feb3-th.st* His 18 TO boob NOTICE, That the subscri ber has obtained from the Supreme Court of fhe District of Columbia, holding a Sn Term, letters of, administration on tl Tsonal estate of JAS. B. BOYLE. late of District of Columbia, deceased. “All persons having claims against said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the vane, with the vouchers thereof. to the riber, on oF before the 2vth day of otberwixe by law be excluded said estate. Given under my hand this 23th day of Februsry. 1576. CATHEBINE M. BO teb9 w Sw” ‘Adsialetrate!x, HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sabscriber has obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, a Special Term. let- tere of administrat the personal estate of JaMES LAVENDER, ‘ate of District of Co- Tumbis, deceased Al! persons naving claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereef, to the bscriber, on oF before the sth day ot Febraary next: they may —— by law be excluded from all benefit of the sai estate. Given under my band, this 8th day ot uses S76 wat MARY LAVENDER, Administratrix. SUPREME COURT OF pu EME COUT OF THE DISTRIOT 1 Term, Probate Jucisdiction, Feb?y st, 1376. In the malter of the will of FRANOKS DODGE: Application for letters testamentary the esiate of Franc-= L. Docge. of the District of C lumbia, has thus day been made py Francis Doggo. All persons interested are hereby notified to aj ar im thiscourt on TUESDAY, the 29th dav of ‘ebruary next. at Il o'clock ®. m.. to show cause why letters testamentary on the eetite of the said ms prayed. Provide | ere order Be mblicned once a week for three weeks in the Bveni seid day. Test: ng OT PEDSTER, _ feb3-w, oa Begister of Wits, TP'HIS ISTO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained from the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, boldiag @ special term, let, ters of iuiswration on Persunal estat ft PETER DUMSIN, late of the District of uunbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the sald deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- scriber, on or before the lst day of Febi next; they my otherwise by law be excluded from all ben: eft of the said Given under my hand, Feb: 1376. Weite st Sata A: DUBNIN, Adutaistratrix. EME COURT OF N TBE SMuICe oF, SoLtmaeK. Sqr ina lolding a Special Te |, Janwary 25th, 1276. travriz’ ot ts CLEMENTS, de- conaeds ix ‘aforeenld, ass vith [gh pot copy of this onder be published cok for three weeks in the Kveuing Star said da) "Test: fe israel ates wm M URT OF THE DISTBIOT OF COLUMSEA mene {i WASH: | NO 2O0KS RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT A ETLEINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 445 street and Pensa. ar. ady Diedain By Justin McCarthy. rol kife. B: | reir Ut larke na Alecia: «: Faded Photograph. By the {The Heir of ‘esi fT ra Ww Mre i imber 's Baffle; or, A Ohurch aug * bane Pd Victima, N EW BOUKS. Rew 4 ait Bamerto mary of ebitectare. aye ee Act Speech ere securecers: ) ieee By $e ore copies of Ope NewJ of Books. ot Atthe Metropolitan SOLUMONS « CHAPMA) Agents for Lawrence ¢** Pure Linen” Pi febittr 911 Penn. Det. N BW BOOKS BALLAN'YNE's, 425 SEVENTH STBEET. McClintock & Strong Cyatonm ta. The Cha.dean account of Genesis. By Geo. Smith, Eichin, — Etchers. By PG. laamacte paconiog hy of Rev. Charles @. Fiuney, Dear bi sain, “By Jatin Mccarthy. Sant jatheson, the Scot Story of the ‘Aposties. By sutkor rery of mar: fi2- tr T= EXECUTIVE POWER IN THE UNITED STATES, A STUDY OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. By ADOLPHE DE CHAMBRUN. Translated from the original French by Mrs. Madelaine Vinton Dahlgren. 1 vol. cloth. Price $1.40 by mail, free of postage. MOHUN BROS, feb! tr 1016 Peonsyt we., Cor. Lith st. EDUCATIONAL. ss TYLER'S S°HOOL for Boys under 12 years of ege. Brattleboro’, Vermont. Ohildren ved atany time For references and informa Bealion E.R, TYLER, 1429 Now ed is . MiSs OS80RNE'S YouNG Lap! BOARD- ING AND DAY SUHUOL, O43 ‘M st. vorth- west. Pact H. Berkan, Professor of German, Mile Brun, Teacher of ‘French, Next quarter ccmmences February Ist, 1578 jan OOK HILL Seeiat ELLICOTT CITY, MD. Pein Institution is conducted by the Christian ‘The student, on puering & satisfactory examine Hon, may reccivee ciploma in cither tue Olassical, the Scientific, or the Commercial Course. Board and Taition Graduating Fee. 5 dec t &e2m BRO BETTRLIN, Proviaent, TH qa INSTITUTE, REV GET, BD PHOR. SOAR LOWBY? ACM hae Hasse ‘The Sixth Annasl Session oft ‘this cinroh schoo for boys will commence on W SDAY, the Sth of September, Farther information cas be bad v. F. L. KNIGHT, D. D., eaamT-tt 1443 Uorooran street NG@LISH, FRESOH, AND OLASSIOAL & ENer ECT SOBOOL Fok YOUNG LODE | Hew Work aveuse —Mre. ANGELO ole OK. GON, Principal.—Tne eighth annuai session “vers on the 14th o} Sea sugh-ly BANKERS. a ONEY asl, in stock speculation auy other legitimate way. Mosers. Alox. Frothingham have patd to their cast mers during the last thirty days over hes 0), They have over 3,000 cunt eside lu different parts of the world Their pop’ their customers b ing from Ten Doll piece attertion ‘hey also send a Wi Beport “free nose de- siring to speculate. Send for it. Putsbure Com mercral, Jandy W5i6 eddress ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & 00. fedl. eotr Benkere and Brokers, 12 Wall at. N.Y. 50 TO $6,000 frvosted in Stok darge protite, Write for 72 en joma of Wall st. and Wall SERT FREER. SOHN | & 00. cott-ly 73 Broadway, N. ¥. AUCTION SALES THIN APT RE SOUS B. H. WABN «cs, erner 7th and F etreets ) LUSTRE’S SAL¥ OF AN ELEGANT IH S ORY ASD BASEMENT HoCSE. BRe Vip FROST, No. 314 CSCRERT NOBIH- Say Virtue «fa certain deed of trust, bearing ate mber 5, in?4, sod duly recorded in {the iaad reoords of months, with Intereat at te per aunum util Paid. payable semi annumily. to be Secured by & doee of trast on the premises p83 Will be re: quired of the purchantrat the tims of male Ail conveyancing at purchaser's cost. “If the worms of thie ae not fully complied with in one wosk rom the, is Fight to re- the de- faulting pu.chaser- after five dave sivertinansnt, ANDREW B- “DUVALL. Trastec. febM,16.17 1. COLDWALL, Salenman. TORE No. 726 Tra STREET NORTHWEST. In yirtue of five write of feri facia, issued ont of the Clerk's office of the Susreme Oourt of the Dis tatet of Columbia, aud to Girected, 1 will seli at public sale, forcach at tho store No. 726 7th strect gorthwest,'on FRIDAY, the 18th day of Fabra- ary, 1876, commencing at 10". o’c-ock 8. m., the fol- owing goods and chattels, to wit, viz: 1 name ia Tze lot of Oa'icoes, abame, large lot Ve orted arge lot Lawns: large lot ets, large lot Delaias, large for ladies, &., &c.; Plaid Goods. large lot large lot White doods, Piqae, large lot Onsat netts. contents uf two “Show, Wiadows, contents of large lor ow jarge Hot in Liew’, n’s aud gent's Hosieriva, latge lot Shitte and Brawe large lot Shaxils, Scharfsy Handkorchtefs, Mufs, large lot bieached and _ large Lut ladies” Undereloth of white Cambri s, Needies, Buttox beine'a geocrel’ and. compiets’seoot “ary goods ushally Kept by extensive m=rebants. Beiznd and levied ae #8 the goods and chattels of Ieabelln de Gergrod: But, and af be sold to «a Pinnor. use of Hen: use of Henry J eat okie 8. Marsal D. ©. c LEX _By DUNCARSON BOS, “Aricta. Unie STATES MARSHALS SALE OF ALLS No. 619 AND HALF OF 620, 1N WASHINGTON MAUKET BOILDING. In virtue of a writ of fiert factas, issued ont of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of lumbia,and tome directed, 1 will sell at public sale, for cuehsin Wasbingtou Market Baiaine, on FRIDAY, the Isth day of Febraary, 18/6, och f nd Vnaticle. vist im and interest tisty executivn No. 12 GSS. tn favor of Washington Market Qompany. feb7 dads ALEX. SHARP. U.S. Marshal, DC, NITED oe cee 8 er Gas. or 0. . issued out of the Cherk%s ofice of the Saprems Gourtof the District {1 Columbia, and to me directed, L will sell, at pub- he sale. Washington’ Market bhildiug CS FRIDAY the 1sch Gay of Fobruary, 1376, at e'clock p. m.. the following goods and chattels, viz: Ail James LaFountaine's right, title, claim aud ‘in- terest in and to the leaschol extate of Stalls No. $87, 369, 34 and 351, in Washington Market com> = ¥,6 building, aud will be sold to satiay exseu- tion No. 12,639 ia favor of Washington area Oom- ALEX. SHARP, TRUSTER BALI BE yittue of adecduf trust dated Fobroary aud recorded in Liber No. 6/1, folio land reoords of the District of Co- lumbia, Twill ali, at pnbite auction, on FRIDAY. the 18th of Febraary, 1876, at 4% o'clock p.m , in front of the premise- the north 31 feet 8 Inches front of jot No.7, in square No. 635, by the depth thereof roperts has @ frout ‘of 31 feet 5 in- * on North Capitol atrect;betwoen north. B and “th © etreets, with anaverage depth of about 106 rms: One fourth cash; balance fn one, two, and » years. the purchaser to give his potrs for tue Geforred paymnente, bearing: interest at thorete ot eight per cent. per nunum, and secured by a deed of irust on, the property. Saat ing at cost of nrebaser, §1W0 down at time of =a! h M. CARUSI, Trast f.bT-eokde [Rep ] DOWNMAN © UREN, Aust PROFESSIONAL. EMOVAL. DB. T. 8. VERDI has removed to 901 16th st., corner of } street, northwest. febi5-6r N4ti0Nan.s: FE DEPOSIT 69Q., Corner \6th st. ond New York avenwe FIRE AND BUBGLAB-! -PBOOF VAULTS, Ali kinds of valuables take tepostt. Seton rent Ofce boars # 4,2. to 4p -< INSURANCE. (COMMON SENSE AND FAIR PLAY IN LIFE ASSURANGE! NEW BLAMS: Getised’ by PAL ‘BD HO- SHEP BARS, Aotuary for the ed BS fee SAVINGS LIFE 'ASSUKANOB BOUIMTY, Western Union York. This will either issue policies on the pay- ment of annual ums, Kvaraniccing @ specthed surrender value fer every year in cash, oF it will furnish the mot Life Assurance at ao- tual current {mi death claims and Regen ‘manakement, each y Borg renewable at close of any Geert witkaat ther medical ane tion, Specia! Rates for Teachers, Colleze Professors, and Ministers of all Denominations. No rea bo Charge for Army and Navy Officers in time of Peace. GRO. WALKER, Prosivent. SHEPPARD HUMANS, Vice President and Actuary, JAMES E. FITCH, MANAGER FOR WASHINGTON ©: jan22-eolm 1509 Pennsylvania Industrial Life Insurance Jompany v wasuINGrom, D. 0. WAEKLY 4ND MoNrany FAIMENI Heme pores 7 rsrueer RORTHWEST " 860,000 = Wrignt, Boc'y. Canvassing Agents wanted. Jonx T. Anas, D. W. Keremam. ABMS & KEYCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCK AGENTS AND BROKBKS, ‘Le Drott Bulicing, — — r =p 8th Btrees. wi a OOMPANIBS and iusu ULL DI Gat RACH AND LOR, and ire on the best terms, sopai-ly LECAMPANE AND HOREHOURD COUGH DROPS! THE BEST, THE MOST CONVENIENT, THE SUREBST CURE FO ‘ COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSEN INFLUENZA, ond all THBOAT and LUNG COMPLAINTS They afford Immediate Relief. HaLy-rounp Boxxs FoR 25 Ors. Within the reach of all, ABTHUR NATTANS, Druggist, Jand4-tr 3d and D streets northwest. (THE BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY = | Poe Eiir 3h diss Soak of the very Dest atorlals tor 554 nee e Beady inte. et Wamsctts Mue- only KESS KTS, ag of Devol Muslin | eae Se RUM Pearman, Washington, B.O. 0 ect 1018 Wi = ae cariToL HLL | GSR LIVERY AND HIRING STABLES, He. 317 Third street s. FOR WED. FINE CARRIAGES BNE Tee SPECIAL A’ oF. ad TO BOARDING Orders left at Congressional H. Stable, day or night, will receive prompt tion, jaut-ly 4 B. DENNIS 4 CO, UDWIG pis JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, No. 609 ith Bureet HB; Ws gpponite. United States 0 (June de Paiz—Barcam Prantais.) _ janw0-ly N ABY PARSONS, M. D., 1322 F street morts- west. Particular Siieaticn ion given to discasee of women and children. 3to p.m. D® 2 © worr, DENTIBT, 120-6 Removed to 1910 F street. Scvurren & ra, AN, 800, DECORAT *MOMNAME RAL an ana ate) minvike OOM. Ti ht 6 tea oe me, OLY street northwest, pe: Gee ype. hy See 2 Sioned’. woatasne ae 723 7th street northwest, (half square above Patent Office.) and all instruments tuned and repatred. for rent. ‘angsl-tr LUMBER! LUMBER! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, MUST SELL AND WILL SELL. IRGINIA BOA LDS, good. G&S per weg ST acd SUANTL » ai lengtas feat sizes, MM P 20 per M. formerly $30. + 92.50 per jrormersy $3. D'ViuGINiA ORING: Posts, 20 and 30 cents. Aivds of LUMBEM, Dressed or. Bongh, market pices. A small lot ALNUT That I will wll at one-half the 1 AN RaRLY CALL Pys /a SECURB BAR- GronGE H. JOHNSON, feb3-ly Corner ith and B streets northwest, PARTIES ABOUT TO BULLD CAN SAVE MONEY BY OONTBAOTING WITH US, As we keep in regular stock, aud are prepared to Grect in most approved manner, every description HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, &e. when ROOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be ait SLATE and cage Bon picbecra in excellence Stee and colors an GES, FUE! sons and FIBE-PLACE stove KS—eiving ‘ger outfit than any other houre in the city, and ‘cuabling us to make lavore- ble propositions to capitalists and contractors, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, janz3-tr 317 Sh street northw est, Zs HORSE FOOD. = GORDON'S FOOD FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. SCONOMY.VIGOK. SPEED. EINE APPEAR. eee Hi dak * INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. Sample 100 Feeds for $2 00, Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiana avenue, decio-eot ©. P. LAURENSON & Oo. O# THE QUBS OF BOROFULA, (or KiNG" ay seamen pw di Satie ‘eta ARAESaR ie Btanuinctured af 806 Betrect southwest, jands: barananey AUCTION fp Wannas. owen fas od Faces UNDIVIDED oun BAF OF ONS UAT ston = ay sas Kas oy ai ESDaY 15. at 43; 0 cloci ty tre 2 ot the nace rast of savare No. 84s Nacd south O streets and west ‘BM street; square cast of i uated between south O and soath Delaware avenue and weet 2d str ‘Terms: One fourth cash, resiane tm 6, 12, a4 18 months. deferred pxy ments d to bear interest at § per cont of sale. All conveyancing at cost of DAVID wath OF SQUABE FIEENOON. February cut De seoured by deed of S718 CONSKQUEN aboveeale is Postp ed until TURSDAY, ary 224, same hour and place. fedl5-cokde [Rep.} FD. CLEARY. "Tuomas Dow OF THE BAIN the AVID WALKER. Salesman. ‘c mmission Merchant, Star Botidings, © corn: Pe. Ps. ave. and lich street. SRM ge . att AEPD. Mad SOUTH AAT PUBLIO.s 5 a AND go AND N "stucets the holser thereby secured, we will ier tion, tu front of the prem: 19th day of sacouy, 176. wi ». thst certaio tract ot f tend situnie Ta the city of Washington: ‘as said District, to, wit: All of (387), containtn, p etghty sas taveoned ie bandred and seventy “Are fort (81,675) huudred and ‘nity four ‘dotlare’ ‘snd forty seven cents. wich interest at ten per cent. from Uctober 2th, 1874: together with tne costs and expe Dalacce. for which the notes of the bea: interest at the oF CERIN Dr DP. db of trust on the pro- ud Cighteen months. A de be reqatred at the ‘at the cost of the if the terme of sale are not complied ® ‘Trasters reserve the right to defi malting yer- BN, MES M LATTA, { BOS. DOWLING, Abetionser. B. Hi. WABNER, corm r: r7th and F streets. TEUSTEES! SALE OF & TWO STORY BRICK BLE E ALLEY BETWEEN orn auto aru Sth BETS, AND G AND H ST: Be virtue of « deed of trust, dated June 35. A. Liber 753, folie 241, ‘onde for the. District of Colum id = the request of the party secured thereby; is. virtue of a Gecree of ey Supreme Oc Of the. Dis tet el O teat » Beened f Doelt of two hundred delinrs All conveyancin e3 Jos . idiuants and Obas. T Are defougants, we will sell, mt public jms yn the alley on the line of which "the pro} m WE AY, February 23 ‘certain pieces oF Plant, . trastes, ef al are com of tand and premises, be city of Washington, D tinguished as p; And feventeen dred wud fitty-four (4! Binning ata peint on a fifteen t and eleven (11) southeast corner of lot numbered seventeen (17), nce west thirtyesevon (37) feet, thenes lots Bumbered sixteen ( 15) foot alley, sixty- and to a thirty ( ith sald miley and the wes line of lot rumbered sixteen (16), seventer (3) feet, thence east aeventy six inches 'to the east line of i 7) and to 9 fi With the line of said and one (1) inch to with the improvements, &¢ ‘Terme: The am 76) feet and six (6) numbered seventeen aud alley thitty=six (38) feet piace of beginning, together Bees of cash, aod the bsiance st six (Oy twelve (12), aud eleliteon (1S) months from day rith interest et six 6 r of $200 will be requized of the purchaser at {ia of tale | Allconveyaucing at the expense of purchaser, withgin sevea or or the de’ CHARLES T. DAVI DICH SEL P TRUSTERS SALE OF ¥ KE. STATE ON SO ‘Terms to be complied posit {0 be iorfeliea VALU SEL THPEQVRD ARY To Pee Fiaty 242 hy 172, aud duly recorded Yo b : One of the land records for the Dis and at the request of the party il wt public suciton. in the otty of Washi Kuown as part of lot No. 8, bounded as follows, viz: Maryland avenue If fee: 6 inches westerly from the portheast corner of — dot, westerly alovg the line ches, thence 90 ecinming for eam end running thence avenne 2? feet 3 in- e xs to intersect the rear line 1) .: stat dis" ant 30 feet 3 inches east frm jest corne: thence east along tbe vata rear line 20 feet 3 ‘inches, to the southeast of said lot, and thence northwesterly in a straight line to the pl a With the hmprovesse tals: One-third ‘eas (of which #10) must ) and the balance in 6, ments, to be secured bepaid at the timeot sats, #2, and 15 montns. in equal mrchaxer’s notes, frem day of sale until perty Cony he tra: Mt tied ‘ond costo *parelaser inde Wie HOLTZ ABs trees . DOWNMAN, OUNG & MIDDLETOB, Aactioncers, TBUSTEE'S GARE O on DEVLIN & CO., CLOTHIERS WASHINGTON OFFICE, 106 F STREET. Aue BEPORT. National Capital Life Insurance Company WASHINGTON, D. 0. OFFICE IN 2D NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. ANNUAL STATEMENT. Dec. 31, 1875. DEP rich on TEE ‘WasHINGTON, Le EVENING STAR. “TMURSDAY “FORTY FOURTH CONGEESS. Closing Proceedings Yesterday. DEBATE ON THE 3.65 SENAaT! motion You for ihe acmisston of PANCH BACK OND ILL. —A fer mur report Clowst — to take up Mr. Morton's resola- | *!)¢e 182) be has of ia tof the trial < rinsed rested ey Gene chyeet t Peuing argument for thedefence | Wit ess examined was —— GEN. A. A. AUMPHREYS, chief engineer corps, United States who testified to baying krown Gen. Bi years bad tLe department of public buildings, intendent of the aqueduct at Li as Senator from Louisiana was defeated by | With the exception of the a vote of yeas 30, p voting In the vote on the q of several Senators who favor his admission Mesers. Edmunds and West, repablicaas, voted With the d ocrats. The conference report on the jolnt resolu- tion to pay the INTEREST ON THE 365 Borns of the District of Coimbia was then called “Arr Bayard said he understood it to be the sense of the Senate, expressed by several votes, net to ize any of these boads after Janvary 2 e cominitiee of confer- ence on the part of the Senate had yielded this point, and he the Senate would not Low sanction that actioa. Mr. Morrill, of Maine, said the limit fixed to the bonds was still retained. Mr. Bayard resumed @ad opposed the adop tion of the report. and again alluded to the alleged irregularities attending the issue of fome of the bonds. He trnsted that no fer ther operations of such @ boerd as this boart of audit bad shown itself to be would be per mitted forone moment. His atiention had been called by Senator from Vermont Mr. Edmunds] to the proviso Imposing pon ‘es fora disregard of the pr He (Mr. Bayard) did that proviso. Hedid not believe in carry: oa government by terrorism and coere The President of the Unt pointed there District Was recponsible for them and th Mr. Morrill said be had hoped be no more discussion abou af these 3.65 bonds. He submitted that, with one single exception, this bill was tdentical with the bill as passed by the Senate. Tue only difference ts that the Senate bill at rol | tte operations absol tly, ims for work aud labor | already performed and materials faraished. | Mr. Stevenson asked what !f this ald a- alanditing now to be allowed should tn- cresse the amount to beyond the sum of $15,000,060. Mr. Morrill said there was the limit fixed at si amount to exceed that sum. He explainet that the committee ot conference had allowed this certain class of claims to be audited. While the House was investigating the board of audit the committee did not think it well to abolish the board of audit, bat bat suspended them after the labor provided by the report was concluded. Mr. es said then that this board of audit to be suspended in everything but in the drawing of their salaries of $2,009 per andum. That is, this report leaves them tn the enjoyment ofa salary of $2.900 each in definitely. He thought theconference com- mittee should have taken this matter into consideration. Mr. Morrill said it was thought best not toabolish this board while tue House was dealing with it. Mr. Er ingbuysen said he had no dou that the compensation to these oflicers wou fall with their labors. Mr. Sargent said the Conference Commit tee bad tried todo the best they could. T report repeals the act providing for the dalies of the board, and he heid that the compensa- tion ceased with the labor. The compesas: tion to the board of and!t was not in the ua- ture of salaries, but was 80 much pay for so | much work done. When the work was taken away then there was no pay. Mr. Kernan opposed tse report. Mr. Davis also held, asa member of the | Conference Committee, that it had sabstar tially adhered to the judgment expressed by the Senate. He said that there was proba. biy $i 0.000 due to the laborers, which Lhe re port of the committee would allow to be pro- Vided for. If the money was owing to these hey ought to have it. He(Mr. D.) was in favor of @ thorough investigation into the aflairs of this District, and it was for this reason that he had agreed to coutinas the board of adit pending the igvestigation by the House. * Mr. Stevenson said the Senate hai by a very decided vole determined to abolish tbe board of audit, and the Confereace Commit- Wwe had no right to disregard that opinion. Mr. Davis said the board of audit was abolished szcept for one specific purpose, the os of claims for work and laboralready lone. Mr. Stevenson said this board had audited improper claims, and it ought to be aboi- ished immediately. He believed fraudulent bonds had been issued, and he would not pay one doljar for them until it was ascertained = were fraudulent and which were valid. Mr. Eaton said the conference committee had not adbered to one single thing determ ined upon by the majority of the Senate. The commitiee has avandoned everything. The question pow was whether the Senate would recede from every one of lis own amendments. He said this _—— ot conference did not represent the majority of the Senate on this bill, which was contrary to all the parliamentary precedents he knew r. Morrill said every member of the com- mittee voted for the bill, although it was a — a he had criticised someot the amead- Ss further discussion. the Senate Went into executive session, and then ad- journed. HOUSE.—After our — closed. A bill was reported from the Commitese on Territories, to ‘amend ti the act of Maren 3, 1.66, on the admission of Colorado as astate; efter discussion, the bill passed. The House took up the bill for organizing the judiciary, aud a number of ameodments were offered, but none ted leave of absence recruit his health. eee SoRROW UPON Sg fled any one thing convicted Wm. H. Westervelt of com ome A the ‘abduction of Charley Ross, it belief that u his conviction he would reveal something tangible or palpa- rete Se the missing boy. He hasnow six months in the Eastern penl- tentiary, under the terrible pressure of a ‘ong sentence, and yet has given no sign. He was visited by his counsel, Joseph T. Ford, yesterday, charged with the unhappy mis- Sion of braking to the prisoner the news of the death of his mother. Westervelt was taken from his cell to the warden’s off where, in the presence of Rev. Mr. Rath, the moral instructor of the penitentiary.’ the news was slowly broken tohim. He kuew that bis mother had been lying daugeroasly ill, and yet when the information of her deatn was, with the greatest hesitation and tender care, actually given to him, he fell off the chair upon bis knees, and burying his face in his bands, exclaimed, «Now éo with me what they please,” and bitterly and long. There was but little said to him, except rome few well-meant words of comfort, uotil his paroxysm of sorrow was over. Theo Mr. Rath said to him these re- markable words: “Wilham, I believed you guilty whenon trial, and guilty when con- victed, but I say now that not only I butall bere belleye in your innocence of the crime jaid to your charge.” He then, after a little while, Was taken back to his cell—[/’hila. Times, Feb. 12th. A Man Agpvers a LirrLe Grrt.—On Saturday evening last, as has been stated in Tue Stak. Mrs. Baxter, of No. 317 4th street, Brookiyn, E. D., took her step-daughter, Jes- sie Augusta Shields, aged 10 years, on asbop- ping excursion. ing the corner of jrand and 4th streets, she dispatched the child to @ neighboring candy store, while she herself entered an oysver saloon. The girl failing to return, Mrs. Baxter became greatly alarmed, and after ascertaining that she bad not returned to their home, informed the police authorities. A man named Rich- ard Painter, living at No. 43 Front street, arrested on there be of having abdact- A SHERIFF ee Deputy Sheriff Hardy went toarrest Ross McManon. Mr. Hard ‘was informed that the 0,000. In no case was the whole | | | notfithim. T 8 33, the republicaus | ®Pd the Treasury department re ive, fearing to come to a | Ch@rge of all public butldings and cSunte tion because of the absence | be bas performed his duty admirably as an engineer officer and disbursing officer, ling ©400,000 annually; his standing in the army is that of an officer of tn’ ty. character and ability, so fares! know, ding in Washington is of like character. DAVID W. MAHON, Zest Auditor of the Treasury of the United Riates. testified to having known defendant ir year Dave all been settied” He bas not been @ bonded officer during the time Ihave knows him. His standing, general reputation, so far as Lhave heard from the opinions of Lbose In Washington, bave been good. AMES @ oP eT, eX Mayor And ex postmaster of Washing- ton, testified —I have known General Bab- cock six or feven years socially, and from observation @s @ny gentlemen would know each other tn acity of that kind. G Raboock’s character and standing have beea good, bis adroipistration of the office whigh he his held bas given general satisfaction, and bis Integrity is unquestioned. GENERAL WN. P. RANKS, member of Congress [rom Massachusetts, lostified:—I have known the defendant sines IS6i; be was on my staiT in the ea bave Kince Aud fidelity bas been very good; know much of the the Executive, a tercourre retary; his ma: was always prompt, up- right, leaving @ strongly favorable imprea- sion on me. ALEX ANDED tren took the stand aud testided:—I am we- lentof internal revenue of the states npaylvania, New Jersey, are, Maryland and the District of © t-~- bave been supervisor since to, I am, & think, the oldest supervisor in the country. The Cxemination of this witness was con- i] 1aterest length. He geve an account his toterview with the President and La- ternal Rever ue Commissioner Douglass. A Car's y. TUTTO COUNTER WITH A TCRTLR.— An Indianapolis Maltese cat got to playing with @ turtle, and tumbled and tortured the poor thing in the most cruel manner; bat at fength pURKY Met with a decided reverse. The ews says: “The turtle by & lucky its jaws, closed upon the tail of the and clang there with the tenacity of a bull pup, while the Maltese, with a horrid yow! and arched spine, danced the liveliest kind of a minuet. The tat) swelled to abnor- mal size, the turtle couldn't go if he and for a few seconds there was @ ie and ‘spitz -epite tity fitz! to believe that A WRINKLE For CHATHAM STREFT.—A secoud- hand clones jer showed or a pair ef laloous whieh he said bad been made by @ fashionable tailor lor & Wealthy gentleman who brought them back after Wearing Uuem once, as they did ustomer pivoted bi ud before the mirror, examiaed length of Une legs, sounded the depuh of the pockets and closed the bargain. When well out of sight of the clothing store, he exam- ined for the first time an article which. as he revolved before the mirror, his hauds had encountered tn one of Une pockets. “Yes,” ibe customer bad said to himself, ‘that ocketbook. I know by the feeling of It rT. —— must bave left it in bere that night be wore these pants.” The reader can sap- ply for himself the farther details of the story. A twenty five cent paper lined fy elbcok proved the means of selling @ 85.58 pair of coliony salinect trowsers, a! net promt of $2 HINTs TO Horsemen.—I your horse ts in the habit of Kicking, use a low board, and your borse will s00a get over it. When se refuses to take up &o oat, cousider him as having failed. To make your horse tie him with halters. Look carefully over the bits of your horse, or you may om ba looking afer the bits of your wagon. If you bave @ proper address you may py couple of lines from _& horse, bat on no count drop @ line. However you may be tached toyour horse, you must be certain that your is well attached to your car- Hi W8AT WINTER SPARED Us last month vented somewhat upon the Californians, A correspondent writes that the climate has broken loose and gone 4e ioting on its own hook, behaving shameta uly, bering a no se gard for its — oo much lauded alien olds raw wi raw wentne beavy frosts, sleet, ice and snow have given the people of San’ Francisco @ taste of the north. Boys that never had the chance be- fore have siid upon ice, and bad a frolic of snow-ballipg. s7-The latest arrival on the Boston lyceum platform is Miss Annie P. Smith, a youog colored lady, who is said to be rather pretty and speaks in & quiet, — fashion that reminds the hearer of Lucy Stone. Her lecture is clever, 00, the critics say. wa F pens Fy American ra who bas en- ba vilege of taking a stroll uh the poet ' ‘eanyson, incidentally men- tions in @ letter Lo @ friend that “it seriously affected We romance of the situation whea be paused during the walk to scratch his back against a gale post. RUEROUGHS. bon D.C. February wt ne = es pamoUeMa, in the 6lat year of — riends of the famil) are respectfully invited te gitoud his feueesl from bie Jats’ setaeon Martet street, Dumday. Febraary 20th, 1 ue, Lod z o'cl AY On Thorsdsy, the 17th instant, Jomw infavt son of Charios C. and Mary 0. lace from the residence of bis D.C at 2 o'clock p.m. om AN. reel M. 18%, Gromok Lew 4%, som of John Lee Ubspman, aged 25 OUBTIS. Wedneetar. 26th instant, of pneumonia, Saxcet Paxssiss Ccxtis, aged 7 Fours. aera! from bis Igte restgence, L417 10th strect portbw ont. KAISER. Febraary 17. 1876, at twenty minutes to 3 o'clock &. m., Loi tm, the con of Henry apa Elizabeth Kaiser, in the 19th year of his age. Aflliction sore time he bore, Barr. eceds months A pain The foneral | tanee place from bis fr. No. 1338 6th th mm. af by OLiNTON, second Det tion, eens ‘Kelly, aged "32 years ana ih inept, Foneral will take place from bit father's rest- — bead of 17th aad Bor streets vorth wet, Ldn ntSo clock. Srieuds of tbe iamily gre to attend NICHOLSON. Fi 70 8 2. of dip . De tatoves Sobonte CB xNie any => = er cancun: eral will tak from res. aence 141} L stron neethwest, cciaving BE" LGLASE. FF 16, of diphtheria, vrnson, totaat ‘oon food ‘Marine Be aged 3 monthe and 42 dare, from the 9h-street M. — st2p.m. Friends ves are (ae mane ae o'clock @. m.