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BaiLRUADS, AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. ‘Pe STP AMER HAKE FUTURE DAYS | WWast Bo witiiaMs, auc ner | EXTENSIVE sate oF sor ech LiN® VIS OANAL, To the North, Double Track, Steet Kk : ery, Magnificent Equi 4 city tiie. from Depot, B stroets, as follows: 7 7:40 p_m. daily and 1263 8. a. West, and Southwest. ondid Scen- wc atid Rasiers to Nom loth, EURGA 6. SEVEN WALNUT D. REAU MARBLE To. ndsomely Finish NEY EXPRESS CASE AND B Db PHIA. ALBEANDRIA N@TON ANU GBRORGBTO SAILING DAYS From Fier ¥, North Wharves, Philete:phis, SATURDAY, at 14 AUNUT ET. Marble Base in€ Connects at Setoi-weekly Line of . Bostou and New England States. Bo wharf- ton by this live. Gy Hip CLYDE & 0O EED. Alexandria, Vi B.C MINK. 29 | evonshire street, Bostor. BF Freights detivered by Knox's B left at Genoral Office, 603 Ponnayly: Steamers’ Wharf, will be promptiy at Philadelphia wyth Clyde's Steamers tor PF For New York. Philadelphia. 1-30 . Cally, except Sunday, 5 Bd 9 mm daily. Limited Express, mere. 7:50 a. m, dally. xo-pt Sunday. 55 9:23 a.m daily. ex Accommodation for i For Pope's Creek Line 7:80 a.m. sud 4:20 p.m. Bpapolis, 7:60 e.m and 4:55 p.m., except nda ANDEIA & FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- SD ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON 9.10, 11 a.m..1,3,4:30 40 p.m. On Sundayat 9a. via Kichmond, 11:40 5 11:30 p.'m. daily, xandria for Washto; 3.6-and 7p RARD L With the view of dtminishi liston, the Steamers of this course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the ontward York or Boston, crossing Rothing to the north of ‘On the homeward of 80 at 42 lat., or nothi Queenstown to Ni ig Moridinn of 80 at 48 tat , cromming the Meridian the north of 43. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHI) BETWEEN N*W YORK AND POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, Frow New Youre ‘This sale presents as sons in search of Grat-cl WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, JUNCANSON BROS , Auctioneers, Corner 9h and D streets northwest. ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMP. CLAIMED PACK ; ih é MUBNING, March 24, 1b 10% o'clock, at onr auction rooms, we f the Adams Express Uompany, ‘8, comprising an as: oXed, Packages, &c., &0., DUNCANSON BROS Auctioneers. On THURSDAY orner of Sixth street the ‘checking of B. China... Wed Gestination frm Hotels and Residences. ash. [Onr& Rep 2. "LPassesger Agent. RIOR HOUSE. | s ib. upholstered in | NT WALNUT AND | northwest, the above collection of costly Farniture. id cuaneeety for per ANY'S SALE OF UR- K AGES. t hall «oll for ment te KELLEY, Auctioneer, Office No. 902 Sth street northwest. TRUSTEE’S SAL® OF PROPERTY, STREET NORTHWEST, ve hy BHODE ISLAND AVENUE, A By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned, a the 7th day of Juno,4. D. 1873, d doty recorded in Liber N. f one of the lana recor@s in and for th c lombia, and at the writien request of the FRANK THOMSON, Gent BALTIMORE anv eno RAILROAD. CHARGE OF TIME Fenrrany 13th, 1876, LEAVE WASH:NGTON, Baltimore and Way Stations. » Anuspolis and Way Stations. O—LBarawouk Exp Manager. jan3-ly Steamers marked ~ do not carry steerage passen- wickets to Parte "Tatas oF Passaee.—Cabin, $30, jold, according to accommodation 16, gold. additional. Betura tickets on favorable Btecrage tickets to aud tron ali very low rates. Throngh bills Beifsst, Giasgow , B. VALUABLE TENTH Post. T AUC 6, Antwerp and 0 for Mediverranean ports. For ply at the Cora pany’s offtes, ALLWOOT * MORKIEON Neo. OHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent EDUCATIONAL. ISS TYLER'S 8 HOOL for Bo) TON ExPRgss. and Pittsbnrg Ex- Cumberiand, Ma and Way Stations. On Sunday thereby, I will sell at the 6th day of March, a. D m.. in front of the premises, lot nambered ninety: two, ($2.) in Joseph F. Kelley's subdivision of the west halt of square numbered three handred and the city of Washington, D.J,; on the esst side ik 105 feet to an 'y and basement 36:36—SaLrixonal 12:15—Baitimore ant W Fixty-five. ($65,) sid lot fronting of 0th street west, and ruguti alley,end improved by a t received at any time tien call on E. B. TYLE « Way Ststions Via Point of Hocks, Hagerstown Winchester and Way jetropolitan Branch.) Stops at Learel his and Way Stations xPRass. Hagerstown, and Way Stations. in: Pittsbara “lambus, Sandusky and B6—Frederick, k front Dwelling Ho ‘Terms of sale: SES YOUNG LADIES’ BOARBD- ING AN® DAY SUHOOL, 943 M et. north: LH. Beukan, Profeaser of German; Teacher of Frouch 40—Baitimors O—OH Cac by deed of trust on the property soli b:00—Ea" ing at coat of purchaser, the purchaser immediate OOK HILL COLLEGB, ELLICOTT ¢ This Institution is conducted by the Christian ™ vider snd interest notes secured public auction, on MONDAY, 1876, Bt 4 o'clock p- 20, ¥ tin futerest at the rate of um from Jane 7, 1575, f sale in casi, and terest, and secured |.” Conveyance @1W to be paid dowa by ALBERT F. FOX, JS. F KELUE gether ‘Trustes, ¥, Anct. ; OF VALUABLE ERTY, IMPROVED AND UNIMPBUYED, ATA ON By Viriue of « deed of trust, dated March Ist, A. D. snd recorded in Liver No. ations on Obio sud ‘Chicag: ut Exranss. Sloepiugcars ore netpal Way Stations. “13,943 wm 3:90. babe m. datly, All other m Stazion for Washington. “45 a. m., 12:30, 10:10 p. m. dai The student, ou may receive a & satisfactory examina- in either the Cinssical, percial Course Board aud Teition records of Wasbiugton umbia, and by direc f the notes secured thereby, we will soli at public fuction, in trovtef the premises, on TUBSDAY, b day of March, 1876, at 4 o'clock p. m 0 oF pared 5 BETTELIN. President, ‘PUR EPISCOPAL INSTITUTE, Corner 6th ama I streets. D., Heat Master BY, A. M., Ass. Marte Apunal Session of thts charch schoo: eon WEDNESDAY, the 8p formation can be had L. KNIGHT, D. D., 1449 Corcoran strest, AND CLASSIVAL Sm. YOUNG LADIES, 918 traiosdaliy except Sunday KNIGRI, DP F.JOnN LOW m, daily, except Sunday, : Sunday for Hagerstows v é ( mare three hindn ply at the Bult ro thirty (20) te 221-12 ft) of | 4,in sinare 0a WED: where orders w age to be checked and recetved st any THOS. B.SHABP, Master of Tracsportstion. ‘Ticket Ageut. EscHss, LEOT S04 New York avenue &. w.—Mre. ANGELO JAOK- taken for baw Sk Facto NESOAY. the INSURANCE. Industrial Life Insurance Oompany WASHINGTON, D. G. WSSELY AND MONTHLY FAYMBNT | ome Ofte 1929 F STREET NORTHWEST woigna ly Mi vw AN ASHINGYON EW YORK AND wacgae = MORE, °B AD! q TO BALTIMORE, FAW YOR, HOSTOR, THE NEW BNGLAND =, WASHINGTON ABD OUT CHANGS OF CASS. ue te new and of the most ING AT 9:33 { the purchase m 7 bataace parable two, ard thiee year, for wi ALB FOINTS ix BETWE. THOUGH ze yand s0- periy, Will bo taken. f the prop: ‘aud all con- ment cb this bs subj-ct to any nnpal 4. @. Payne, Treasurer, . &. Morrison, V. Pres. F. A. Page, Actuary, B.S. Wrignt, Sec’y. Osnvass'ug Ageuts wanted. Joma T, Azas, T.¥.J. tiaer, Pre =. PING CARS O. isré, trains by this Baltimore aud P. th ead B Sere - nen 4 Exprecs—Pullmsa Car Sew York sad pointe Bast & «for Puiladetpbia and Bow York ‘Siisdetphia and way points cue for Philadelphia, Hew York PARLOB CABS on ali Day ELMAh PALAO® BLEKPING © ight Tre: Mflcksts aud istovniation can be procured st the of- o XP Le On and after Js 1g POFCbAKer, a D. W. Karemam, | ARMS & EEYCHAM, GENERAL INSORANCK AGENTS AND BROKERS, Se Drolt BulldingyCorner of F and sth Btreste, We represent s iine of STRUNG COMPANIES | acd Inenre RUILDINGS, MEBOHANDISE, and other PROPERTY in the DISTSIOT agsinst lows Or Gamage by fire on the best terms. BENJAMIN J VABNEILLE,| 22 Or SH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. LUABL& IMPROVED U TH SiD& OF MAR BETWEEN 1st. IE STORY Fit virtne of a deed o trast, dated Jal and records for the Dis the request of the party bite auction, in hest bidder, on SAT- raary 14th, 1576, at 4 o'clock p. 2 Lata prece or parcel of ground, situate in city ot Washington, District of Columbi wil a4 part of lot No. § i ‘as follows, vir: Maryland avenue I feet 6 inc heast corner of said lot, westerly along the line of aid Hl ce southeasterly to intersect the rear line oi, at @ paint distant 2) feet 3 inches onthwest corner of said lot; thence « -oaid rear line 2 feet3 inches, to the su corner of suld lot, and thence northwesterly straight line to the place of boginuing, toxether with the improvement thereon Terms of «ale: One-third caxb: (of which #19) must be paid at the time of sale.) and the balance in 6, 32, and 15 months, in equal payments, Lo be secured by purchaser's notes from day of sale, until property sold. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser’scost. If termscf sale are not complied jaye aiter sale, theirustvos roserve the Tight to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in de- faul WM. F. HOLTZMAN, B.W. DOWNMAN, ( Bep.eod) Volumbia, aud at by, "we will sell at pi co of the LYCOMING FIRE INSO- been removed to Room Bo. | orner of F and 8th streets, ¥ has been tn operation tor Lb BAKE. dgont. BANOK OUMPANY has 30, LeDroit Be’ Tile stecnea o:d com Sy messin HOTELS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, FORTY SECOND STREET, AND COLUMBIA ANI) ELM AVENUES, OPPOSITE MAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING CENTENNIAL USOUNDS. lft at the offices of the Ish #treet and Pennsyi- .n northeast corner of Peansyl- . ret De BaLtiMOBE AND POTOMAO BAIL- wu. h Corner Gis ent B atzsote Superintendent. Baltimore, FIROAR & PUTO: © RAILKOAD, Bee reohiter: aso Berane awe &tter January 24, 157 in square No. 67 jiuning for same < 98 westerly from the and ranuing thence avenue 22 feet 3 in |. trains will ran 88 follows: TRAINS LhAYK FORK BALTIMOKB. Linited Express, daily for the Weat; '¥ except Sunday 0 om., Expres for bearing 3 per for the North, Paid, and a deo itimore, daily for New York, dafly ‘lor Oar Train. ‘ast Ldn West and North, daily except for Philad York, aud Norfolk vie zcegt Suncay This elegant fire-proof Hotel is now open for the reception of guests. with all modern improvements. delyhia wil! nowhere meet with better accomm tows or more reasonable rates. febltuafsm P. 8 BOOTHBY, Manager. UNION SQUARE HOTEL, {NEW workK.{ this Establishment are to be found all the excellencics Known to hotela best erad: except Sanday with in etx deys elphia and New Beittmore, daily ‘ope's Oreck, dale | Union Sqrare aD 167TH St. Al 4.J.Dam&8o. PRoPRigToRS. F. HOLTZMAN, iy daily for the West B. W. DOWNMAN, ily except Saturday for the North. POP ~ all erouud situate in Wash- ; known and described ou the of city as follows, viz: The south f and the north fall depth of velock Nees ters, 20h, 0.791, m., t. interest of trust on { Trustees. &2 BY CONSENT OF PARTIES LN INTER- EdT, the above sale is postponed until WEDN&S- DAY, March 1, 1576. { Trustees. train to Bowie, daily, excep iy, New York Nicht Ex Avs aT wa ® York Bxpress. daily comodation, dally except Sunday omdation, dafly. Poiladelphia Kxpress, ted xpress from New York, dally 3 tom Mail, datiy, except Sun- a, .. daily from Baltime UNUANBSON BRUS.. southeast corner of TRUSTEES SALE OF ESTATE, ON 111i STREET SOUTHEAST. 4 a.dved of trust Beating date July recorded in Liber No. 753, land records of the county sod at the request of secured thereby, I will sell, at pubiic auction. to the nt of the premises, on THU RS- | DAY, the 2d day of March, 157 ail that piece or pare city and county described on the 15 feet frout by the d: Gtvi-ion Lot 19, syuare 973, on story Brick Hotse, ) one fourth enab, aad the bal- nts, at nine (9) andeighteen Js the most destrable tn the city, neighborhood, lef public insti- 01 being ina healthful ‘and within easy distance of the ci fading business houses, aud the priu- | ‘be rooms are spacious, very light, claborately | ventilated, sud the views — for anywhere ont Cipal theaters. 20th, 1274, aud dul: and felio 165, ¢ ry Fate cost, and the atiendants are tevater is available at all hours, day and Visiters to New Werk will nowhere moot _ better accommodation or more reasonable terms, Washingvon at 7:80 ® m. and 4-20 ay, oumect at Bowie with ‘Termt of sale: (* ance tu two e nal Q>) months, with interest thereon at ton » nil paid, pas able setui-anonalls ,to be a COAL AND WOOD. Cuat woop: POR CASH! ORDERED. best varieties Lowtr orders at Ty Srenue, porte net 6th atreet and Penney Sretheir bagas@e calied for end -dilencee to ail poate North ckets to Cincinnati ts, Louisvilie, St. Louts, Bi in Francisco, and required on day of «al THOUSANDS OF TONS daily, cargoes of the ‘Now is the time to buy! If you wonld save money Dotats Bast West, Barth and Bovth re Got, Borsh and South. Go. O° WILKINS, 5a get 8 fo0d avitels and yest and D sts., northwest, IMPROVED RWAL the party lat thereof as the h thereof of sub- th street southeast, F Oru. week from the right to at the risk and cost of the de- GEO_B. DYER, Trastos, ton, call on the under- | Target Wouarves in the District, bie thereto annexed for irect from our vessels to the consumer, we can certainly offer ments. A visit to our Wharves and lace of our nnsur; ‘OOD delivered as low as @ OGSsa OAK WOOD dettvered an low as atwe7 jie trial tsalt that ts necessary to convince SON BROTHER! obascas Wharves pS wens toe Ther 7th and F streets. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RVAL MSTaTs ON THE MOBTH . STRERT, BETWEEN 30 AND iru STS. rtue of a deed of trast. dated December 1570, duly recorded in Lil one of the innd records for th BD. 8. BOYD. 3 A LEAR A AND WASHINGTON 8. 8. xD : ansD FERDERICKSBURG B. of B and Sizit sivecis. * ace for Alexandria asfollows: 6. G@en'l Pass’r Agent Loval trains leave Aiexaadria as follows: 6, .6 and 7 p.m. ‘The 6. wm. frou Alexandria daily; all iF leaves Washington at 8.40 F SOUTHERN EXPRESS, via Bicumond, daily exceptiSunday, for sale at offices corner 15th street and Peunsylva- , and corner 6tb street end Pen ic of the abo the pab! Son Peso phe tat ‘Mth and rests. 1202 F street northwest, 11138 Sth street FAMILY SUPPLIES, Botte, BUCKWHEAT, a. Ghote New York Butier Ghotce New York Buckwheat. ease int Maple Syrup. Oat Cranberries. Currant and Quince Jelly put ap under car 2. own supery: scrumeut of Mew by Other trains cast; Bickmond Day Mail subdivision of and residences . M. BOYD, Jr., saseuger Supt. Baltimore, Md. GEO. O. WILKINS, — THE TRADES. LEXANDEL BALL. (Late with G. W. Barker.) erty of the late Ana WILLIAM BALL 75 Hot Bed Sash, And all the farming implements. “EMILY BRG@OKS, Exccutrix. BSHAL SALE OF WASHINGTON REKET COMPANY STOCK. In virtue of a writ of feri Clerk's office of the Su, Fer the Holidays. ‘Terms of sale feb ly s.m.wf mbt WM. MASSEY & CO’S Ci. JINNATI CATAWBA WINB, PHILADA. XX ALE, LAGER BEER, SWEET CIDER, &c, PLOMBER AND GAS FITIER, 1 71a 8ST. HORTHWEST. FOR S4LE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, BY SAM’L C. PALMER, de tr Depot 67 Greene st., Geo'town, D. O. 108 OF r Ny. 68, folio District ef Jv party secured to the highest remines, on MONPAY, 5 o clock p my the described real estate, sitnate in t tor. D O.,tow owing city of Washing- Lot numbered five (5), in square bumbered’ seven huodred and seven ding to B. M a together with the improvements thereon. Terms: Cush. All conveyancing will be at the cost of the purchaser, and ‘Terms to be complied with in ‘of sale; otherwise I will resel the risk and cons ot ine defanitin, J.T. COLDWELL, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioncors, 1 will sell at public Tour (774), said square; 100 must be paid at tine en(7) days the property archaser. Trustee. jeaman ction, on the prom- Station, on the Me- > on TUESDAY, the following personal prop- Facine, tgened out of the e Court of the District of iy I will sell at pablic cash, Court House door of said District, on TUBSDAY, the 29th day of Feb- reary, 1876, st 12 o'clock the following end chattels, viz: A Certificate of $20 each. of the capital stock of the Market Company, ashington of, ¥F is H. My oe a ame of, Francis H. Morgan and levied upon {James H. Moody. aud will be sold to entiaty exec s rancis H. Morgan ‘SHABP, U.S. Marshal, D.O, = fobib atas RR. ¥ 00x & co. an A LARGE STOOK oF K*WERS. STOCKS TES, V*SES, ALBOMS. SAT os AND NEBAL VAK HER GOODS T NUMERO TH STUCK OF A PaBTY BUSISE*S. REMOVED TO No 228 STRKAT NORTHWEST. BETWEEN SPT FORE CLOSED OUT REGABD A en 324 pean ost Febraary 26th, at inued at 7 9. iu., wed goods, Sud would tention of buyers, as the stock must be R.N. COX & 00 . Ancts uous DOWLING, uctioncer and Commission Merchant, Star Buildings, corner Pa. ave. and lith street, FURNITURE SALE TO-MORKOW, (Sa'urday,) Febrnary 26, Ps: At 10 o'elick in froai, of my, auction ball bold ms usual sale of House Tects, Terms cash nt THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ———— ee OWL FINE OLD BKANDIES, SHERRIES AND WHISK KEYS AT'AUOTLON. TO MORROW (Saturday), Febroary 26th, 1576 at 12 o'clock, wishia my auction rooms, I well © cover advances, « select assortment of ‘Terms cash. bore FOUR SETS NESS, AT AUOTION TO MORBUW | Saturday), Febraary 26th, st Ly o'cio'k, ia front of my aaciug th, Cshallseil the ab ve Haraess bh. THOS. DOWLING Auctionesr. ueti peers, 7aar, ©., bet. 9th and 10th sts MUL¥S, BUGGIES, FAMILY can EXPRESS WAGONS, HARN Koss DAY MIRNING BS bth, 1:76, commencing at 10 o'clock, we wate cell a our Bazaar— z 60 HEAD OF HORS! from Virginia. Penv<ylvavia and to drovers and private parties Now. 938 and 940 La, iio, belongiag psirof Black Horses, fn'l 163; hands high, blockey made, « powerful pair of work = One pair fine Gray Horses.6 years old anted gourd, near 16 bands bigh, suitable for » Coupe or famy Carriage. One Bay Mare. 10; hands high, warranted sound {udkind in singie or acuble harness; a good family are One beavy Brown Hor pd. an eb ue Hay M been used by'a 6 hands high, warranted ant Cart Horse re, S years old, 1% hands hich, war vod stepper, very haudsoine, has y- Aso, One Tc p Photon, nearly new, cost §: ‘ALsi Gold-monnted set Harness, the property of « pri- vate gentieman having no farther ase for ther Une very bandsme Sorrel Shetland hands high, very stylish and gentle; has bos by children, can single foot in ¢ gubut ALso, Small Saddle and Bridle 10, Ove second hand Exteusion-top Family Carriage in good repai Cre Side bar, Shifting top Buggy, built by Sti vers, of New York. new. handsome, *;-seat. No-top Buz York built } + 12% used No top Buggy, built by Graham. One ack, new aad second haad E. Carts, Wagons, &€., &e. @. donb! nese, cont $100 ots Lew single and double Har seas, Hisnkets, Robes, Saddles aad Bridles, Whips, &c. ‘Terms cash, BERCH & ROBEY, Acts. it DUsCENSON BROS., Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9th and D sts. northwest, ress Wa. k OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNI- USSKLS, i ING hig Fi} A (I OK DINING CHATR: AMBER AND PARLOR ser iDRBOAKD AND OTHER S LASSEb, MATTRESSES, &c AT AUCTION ENING. 29th February, nt salesrooms, corner dh streets northwest, will be epld @ larga rorted lot of Walnat aud other Fern: 1 in order; to which pe alled. 12 A bot of Shirts and Drawe B. H. WAENE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF AN ELEGANT THREE SIORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE. BROWN- STUNE FRONT, No. 314 C STREET NORTH- * By virtue ofa certain deed of trust, bearing BE cae December 5, in74, aud éuly recorded in Liber 766, folio 439,et scq. one of the inad records Washington county. D quest of the party th: secured, [ wiil seth Public Suction, im front of the premises, on THU. DAY the 17th day of February, A. D. 1é76, at 3 o’clock p.m ,all that certain piece or parcel of land lyirg, situate and being in the city of Wasbiogton, to seid District, and Rnown and described upon the ground plat or plan thereof asthe west one nalf of uhirty three (33 io reservation number ten (10), together wiih t im provements thereon, consisting ct a three story acd basement brown-stone front 1 commodionsstable. all in c-tptete order. pt sate: One-third in cash: the balance In Iments at six, twelve and eighiesn nths, with interest at teu percent. per sonaw | paid, payable semt-acnually, to be secured by 60 Of trnat on the premises sold. $330 will be re~ cred of the pucchaser at the time of sale. Ail conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Ifthe terms of wale are not fally complied with in one week from day of sale, the Trustee ronorvee the right to re- the property at the risk aud cost of the do- faciting pa.chacer. after five days? advertisemsut ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trastee, S7-THE AROVE SALE 13 POSTPONED natil THORSDAY, February 24th, 1573, same hou: aud place, ANDBEW B. DUVALL, Trustea. Sz THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED uti! THURSDAY, March 2d, 1576, sam uour ard and place Songs ANDREW feb25 co&ds LL, Tru: J.T. COLDWRLL, Salesman. 7 OUNG & MIDDLETON, Y Kea! Estate Auctioneers, TRUSIEKS’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE OOUN- VY PLACE OF 21% ACKES, WITH FINE es IMPROVEMENTS, WITHIN FIVE MILES OF THE CAPITO! Under and by ofa deedof trust to me, dated Augnst 12th, 1874, and daly recorded in "ber HB, No. 9, folio 387, &c.,one of the land records for Prince George county, state of Mary land, and by lirection of the party secured theraby , Twill sell. at 3 o'clock p. m.,on TUESDAY. the 7th day of March, 1576, on the premises. ail th: tain piece or parcel of land ei the contty of Prince known and described as Beginulng f fame at a point ou the new oad distant 525 fe- eosterly from the intersection of said road with the Disirict line. aud opposite a white oak tree standin, fonr feet within the line of fence on said ro thence north 77 degrees 15 minutes east 49 fest alo said road; thence north 12 degrocs 45 1 30s feet; thence soath $= degrees 2) 534 feet thence oath 1,440 feet to giuuing, containing 21°; acres, mor raid piece of land being part of a tract “Chillen Castle Mauor,”” aud the same 2 cou veyed to Richard B. Mubun by Wm. #. Juunson in 16. ‘Terms cf the sale: One-third of the purchase money fa cash. © bicn » dt 20) will be 3s at the time ef aie and {he balance Inuno ‘sud two yeare, secured by sold ard the not est. All conveys the terms of sale « @ deed of trust upon the property of the purchaser, bearing inter cing at the purctiaser's coat. If are not complied with in fifteen vhe trustee reserves the right to resell at the d.cost of the dofaniting pu: r. NDREW ©. BRADLEY, Trustee feb did YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Anci [DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. EX ECUTOB'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TORE CONTAINED IN HOUSE 635 71H STBEET SUUTH EAST. Hy virtue of an order issued from the Su- rete Court cf the District of Uotumbia, Eciding a special term tne Ish dar of Feb. rnary, 1876. 1 will at public auction, on MONDAY. the 33th «lay of February. 1876, at 10 oclock, ali the Household Farnituce contained tn the above-named noase, being the personal effects of Jane G. Moss, deceased edsti . Hair Gloth Sef Choirs and Hecker, ci etat Chair. Cool arpets, Ac. psi OWAS. O. IVEY: Kxvontor, FUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE PHOVED REAL ESTATE ON BAST © TOL STREET, BETWEEN 2 AND 3p ¥ A Ta » DWELLING. WITILA L. ALSO, FRAME ST By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 10, A. D. 1s], and duty recorded in Liber No 636, folio 148, amoug the Land Becords of the District of Col- umbta, and by direction of the party secured there- ill sel! at public auction, in front of the pr mises, to the highest bidder, ‘on WEDNESDAY, A. De IsT5y at 4:30 >». all those Pieces or parcels of ground ington, in said District,and knowa and de- ed as fullows. to wit: The western 26 feet front Kast Capitol street of lot lin sqnare No. 753. and extending back the width of '26 feet the full depth of ssid lot; also, tot lettered aad marked *M,” in H.C. Bhotes and otters’ recorded subdivision of o-iginal lots 14, 15, 16, 37 and 18. in said aynare No. 160 excepting the south 12 fect 994 Inches, fronting cn 3d street east by equal depth of 39 feet'l inch of maid let Sa,” together with the improvements theron. ‘Terms of sele: One third cash (of which @150 must be paid at time of sale), and the balance in six, twelve, and cightcen menths, ia equal payments, to te eccured by purchaser's notes bearing interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cont. anpom until paid (payable sem: annuail: ‘anes deed of trust om the isea sold. Convey anch snd recording St pare aer's cost. If terme of sale not complied with in six days after sale, tho trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of re es 5 BOUTZ MAN, Trostoo, DOWNMAN & GHEBN- Aucte Topnl aes ne NUFACTURERS' AT MATICK. tr Ladies’ and Gent's TRAVELING TRUNKS, with MeMarray’s Patent Tronk Stay attached. LADIES’ TRAVELING SATO! BHAWL STBAPS and POCKRT BOO! DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS. LAP KOBES and HOBSE BLANKETS. SADDLES, BRIDLES and WHIPS. ‘Tranks Covered aud Bepaired, and made to order. All Repairs to Harness. Special Term, Probate Jurisdiction. Jan. 29th, Mic the matter of the will of WILLIAM O. oat? Willis O- Magee, of = is day been’ made ee | in this court on ‘ebruary next. at SeeoND-waxp CLOTHING, RB. McMURRAY, the ‘by mail promptly r 806 Market Space. £ COURT OF T Sto THE SUPRERE SOEBT OFTHE DISTRICT 1576. Ma- on the by wilt ATUBDAY, the 26h clock ito sald detested should pot tarue ee this order three weeks, inthe Evening Star, previous to ihe ‘Tg! WEBSTER, Register of Willa ‘cd. Provided, ‘ouce & Weck, {oF i, WARNEE, corner 7th aud # streew. LUA! BUILDING LOT ON E. OF 1274 STRERT, BET. W STREETS RT AW EST ction, to the nest See eee ¥ ). Fh. - }, square a fe i street, by & Of 100 feet 1 hper ‘cent. intereat." Tits: perfect. EVENING STAR. «+. Febraary 25, 1876, FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Closing Proceedings Yesterday, SENATE.—A filer our report closed — Toe conference report on the District of Columbia 3.65 bond bill came up, and the Motion to reconsider was laid on tue table. Mr. Sargent submitted an amendme: the pension bill, providing that no names Shall be restored to the rolls anless the Com- missioner of Pensions Is satisiled as to the identity. Ordered to be printed. Mr: West called aitention to a dispaten in | the Baltimore American stating that it had | been telegraphed abroad that the Attoraey | General had in his possession sufficient evi- dence to ask for the indictment of Collector Casey and Senator West for complicity in the New Orleans whisky frauds. Mr. West | read a letter from the Attorney General de- | claring that he had never heard a word | about it until informed by a letter from the Senator. The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill couferring exeiusive jurisdiction in the Uni States courta over Indian reser- vations, the pending motion being that the &ct shall not apply to that part of the Sioux DENAKES. Ja edly a fine city. | perfect; but a ‘person beholding It for the o-st | | Umeon a ebtily mooniight ty vehicle that th Moment Off a bridge of boats, with o very vague idea of where he for the night—that bed being. at Quite six miles of—might failat that par’ | cular moment to recoguize the attractioas Benares. On the otner hand, @ believer in Shiva, a red-turhaned, shutting, white psttt coated, olive-colored ‘native of Hindosts With bis heart set upon vis city of India, would leap for the mist and the dimness. the chil and clammy air, the chance of J,and possibly no board elther, ant rejoice with exceeding Joy atthe prospect of piung- | ing in the Ganges next morntog, ing away what might ¢lixg to his sou! ing, shrunken stream—for the rains are long since pearance. Yonder innumerable ste ie to the river would be but as Jacob's ladder reversed; not, indeed, leading upward to glory, but downward to happiness bere and hereafter. A gramd position Is that of a Hiudoo pilgrim to Benares—a lot to be en- vied by the and the mililons who inhabit the south, thenatives of the Malabar coast and Terervation between the north and soaih forks of ibe Cheyenne river, (the Black Hills.) After much debate the amendment was de- feated, aud the bill referred to the Committe: on Indian Affairs. Eulogies were then delivered on the late Mr. Starkweather, and the HO r report c The bill appropriating $000.00 for erecting @ custom house at Mempt T consivered. Mr. Chittenden (N. Y.) op any excessive apy for public ings when Mr Thoruburgh (Tenn, ) tutimated that afier New York hed a postoffice costing eigbt mi old lady wh. mended, rer mwas like the fter having had her kettle 1 4 to borrow or lend. Mr. Kelley (Pa) advocated liberality in the ap: Propriations for public kdings in the south on the principle that the butidings should be adequate to the wants of the fa ture. The bill was ameuded, relucing the amount to $400,000. The death of Mr. Starkweather wa announerd, and after the delivery o! gies by several Journed. then eulo: members the Hoase ad- CHARLOTTE CUSH MAN'S First ArPran EAS “MeG MERKILES” was the resuit of an aceident, while she was in a sabordt- nate position at the Park theatre, New York, in I37-Ss. She studied the part ‘at Manager Brabam’s request, to act, one evening, when the leading lady was taken suddealy tl. She hersel{ had been playing the part of a &ypsy girl, who sirgs a cradie soug in the | cave to awaken Harry Bertram’s memories. A writer in the Boston Jouraal proceeds ibus: While listening at the wings trytag to | cateh some inspiration from the progress of the play, theallusions to Meg by Hatteraick and the gypsy—just preceding Meg's appear. ance on the scene—fell upon her ear. “Oh she dotes,” says one, to which the other re- plies, “But she rules the tribe.” Taking these words as the key to the character, she Sprang upon the stage in the attitude she ever after took. The pose was so novel and Striking, the audience manifested a good deal of emotion, and when Braham taraed and discovered her, te gave an unailected Start of astonishment. This assured her Somewhat, and she went on with the part, giving it in all Important particulars the in terpretation and action which sue afterward retained. She observed that Mr. Braham was puzzled, but whether the constantly occurring surprises were regarded pleasantly or not she could tell. " When she came to the cradle song. which she succeeded in bringing tn successfully, Bertram fairly glared ather. Her nerves were sorely tried, but she poured out her whole heart in the ton. AS sh® gradually bentover Bertram, slowly dropping her hand on his head. she saw tears running down his checks. Taea she knew she bad made a hit, aud felt en- couraged to go through the piece, the play was over, and she had gone to her dress- ing-room, quivering with excitement, Mr. Vraham sent for ber. She rose In aifright, feeling sure he meant to reprove her. S iramed an excuse that, as she had no’ joyed the advantage of ar mt be expected that talisfy the demands of the part, bu ‘ords Of apology were not spoken. Mr. Brabam met her with outstretcued hands, saying: “Miss Cushman, I have come to thank you fora genuine gratification. If you bad played Meg Merrilies in London as you have played it here, your fortune would be made.” Someone to whom Miss Cushman related these circumstances ventured to re- mark: «‘And were you not tmmediately pro- moted?” “Oh, no, certainly not,” replied Miss C.; “I had but done iny duty in the place where I was put, and I continued two years longer #s walsing lady at tue Park theater, with a salary of =20 a week, and only two-thirds of that when the business was poor. A STRONG CASE —A man with a bad-look- ing nose anda melar Holy appearance gen- ice Potter's office the her day, and slamming a paper down on the desk he exclaimed. "I submit the does and demand a divorce’ The court looked at him ina puzzled way, and the stranger con- tinued: Hump the papers tozether mighty quick. for she’s out after a dray to move the furniture!” “I can't give yon a divorce,” an- swered his honor. Heres the cash down. mister!” said the stranger, pulling out small tin box full ofshinplasters, ‘and here’ cbarges that will make your blood run cold!’ He was instructed as to what steps he must take, and in his excitement and confusion he went away leaving the “docs” on the desk. Tue charges read as follows: “1. Pulling hair, jawing, and kicked me. 2. More pull- inghatr. 5. Kicked me Christmas day, and I can prove it. 4. Tried to pizen me, and then jawed around. 5. Sitting down celle > and Tt dime novels, and then striking me when I talked to her like a fathe.. 6. Teasing me to take her to a circus, and then gelling mad and ruining a mighty good disbpan. 7. Jawing, kicking, fighting, cuss- ing, threatening, making up faces, and de- manding money to buy ice-cream and candy for her darned old relashuns. And so forth, to wit, and a good many other things which i can prove straighter'n a string. Gentle- men, grant me this divorce, ani I will vote for you if you ever run for aldermen.”—; De- troil Free Press, ————— THE END oF Loaprr’s Case.—The re- cent publication in the Sun of the insile cls attending the perjary of John J. Price snd the arrest of Joseph Loader has served toso fully explain the mystery attending this chapter in the scandal that the friends of Loader now agrec in advising him to let the matter rest. Consequently the suit for malicious prosecution contemplated by his counsel, Mr. J. T. Marean, wilt not be insti- tuted. A Brooklyn lawyer, who was for a Ume at work on Loader’s case, said that be put a man in the same cell with Price in i ymond strect jail, with instructions to getoutof bim ail that he could about his supposed sale of himself. The only import- ant fact he got was that Price said that the Beeeher party bad put $500 to his credit in one of the Brooklyn savings banks. Depaty Sheriff Thorne says that his claim for Price's board and €xpesses has not yet been set- tled.—[N. ¥. Siem, ith. ECONOMICAL MASSACHUSETTS WOMEN — The Fitchburg (Mass.) Sentinel has this suiking statement: “Since we published the statement a few days axo respecting a lady in Westminster whose annual expenses for clothing did not exceed eleven dollars aod annum, one of our Fitchburg ladles, in high social position, has stated that her anuual expense for clothing, doctor's, and dentist's bills for the past eleven years has averaged jess than seven dollars per annum. It ts evident that neither one of these ladies is responsibie for the panic, through which we are bow passing, for thelr extravagance, and it Is refreshing to know in these fearfal times of bankruptcy and dishonesty that some high-born ladies can declare their la- necence of the great transgression.” THE Rev. Dr. Lorimer, of Boston, tells a story that while in Kentucky be was invited to perform a marriage ceremony, and rode 10 or 12 miles through mud and rain to unite the pair. At the conclusion of the ceremony the mother of the bride offered Dr. Lorimer a Hiled wine-glass, which he declined, and said: “You ought to be ashamed of yourself, Madame, for offering these young people that which may ultimately work their ruin.” The woman, placing her arms a-kimbo, said: “Look h’yar, Mr. Preacher, you kim to marry this yar couple. You've married Ubis yarcouple. Now git.” PREJUDICED AGAINST CHINAMEN.—Cal- ifornia report that J Lick has senta ich to the Board ay ong a4 of Santa Clara county to the effect til Chinaman was gmpleyed in the coustra tion of the Mount Hamilton Road they would not receive adoilar from him. The road in question is being built by the coun- tyof Santa Clara tothe site of the Lick Observatory, on the summit of Mount Ham- ilton, In accordance with the terms of the contract between Mr. Lick and the trustees of bis bequest to the observatory. pe Bt ‘WEIGHT OF TESTIMONY.—The Augusta (Me.) Journal publishes this statemeat:—A referee’s court was held in this city the other ae that tn ease ot diengrecenent, the de, De majority snould be final. As ‘were bat two, Tmauabers ou the board, scales. J. W. Patterson were the Chisam had the advantage, as he was tue wore Whose vista ts a vie del Sea fortusate men—men who have done wrong ard had misgivings, but who cor bathe and forever, bt no sbriving, nares G food to the crowds of natives Whosedread | consimed by the fire on the many & rich native hurries on, despite ago: body somme him when he reaches the sacred cit river banks, and, wered bort, move slowly down the si and see. somewhat ce Of the ruler of Gwalior above; t the Ghaut Nagpore, wilh t at the summit; a Viz Peshw subsistin: RIWAYS @ and anx Worlds,” hi orclean. Itur led very dirty y rate, some u it contine is the holy river, the Ganges fii lave In it, drink of it, quit » they’ take, es Off m women ar steps. A short prayer, @ momeutar; ing of the ro: plunge into the river. All in the stream up to thei e bamboo ninéd to make the most of the boatmaa attracts attention by a cn the arm, to say We are opposite t ing ghaut. bay may be a satisfactory conte the dying native; but 10 be tupereal pyre at Benar washed iu the Ganges, az ashes thrown into the'sacred river, ts a happiness. As we look on the 6! hoa! being drawn close to the edge, a ¢ Sight meets our eyes. In a little space, fash- loved somewhat after the shape of an ampii- thepter, are three burning heaps of wood. pup he staggers up an’ le gibs ay an’he goes olf at a swingin’ trot! kam out as any d many & ‘He's your pup, Primus. de blood in him! "—[ Rebecca Harding Davis in St. Nicholas for March THE Stoky OF A RUSSIAN PRincrss—A young Russian has forsome years been pros- ecutin, tity ol young man, of an aristocratic exterior, made friends of all who came in contact With him. Recently be passed a most bril- Nant examivation, which was rewarded with the dignity of a master of arts. Soon thereafter a young lady called on one of the prominent addressing the celebrated savant in the fol- lowing words: “I desire, professor, to express =e my most hearty thanks.” The pro- jessor, “Thanks, but for what?” Li The Sacred City of Benares. Correqpemtence London Telegnooh ary.—Benares is « The view from the ri night, 10 @r eatened to turn over ould find 4 tL events ing the sa. ay; world f aving no Was 1 worse The slow-mov. peceadilloes "a t—would assume a new ap yriads who live In the far north distant of the Coroma’ riy send their roll of These may y he Bombay At nay be blue anc ges, the sacred river,ean 9 troyer. 0) th dean come hither and be says the ltal- 16." echo the H gz here and ber river shore, indereribabie. What entering a din Ov the right bank is @ wide p Similar to the Essex marshes, skirt the Thames below Tilbury there is the palace of the Maharajah ot Be- sata distant potut, but with this ption the right . On the | picture presents Itself, and such a ¢ e forgotten so long as memory lasts. A great city sud sacred, but grand in its edifices and temples, the chief of which are on the ter's edge. e steps forty or fifty up the river bank. de of the Gar ft, however, a very di ascan nly fronts us—a city not only Palaces Here are hundreds of fights of feet broad, ris. The steps ts,” lead Lo magnificent Ori Here is the Ghaut Seindia, w Rajat’s ‘tle further ou the G. hagram, Henares, Nacpor with the mausions attache eye to Lhe possibilities S to make “the best of © a house in the sacred where they can comiortably retire wh warning comes aud preparativ © de is judicious. Poorer people must without all this, and, indeed, > manage In view at this momen: @ ‘auds of them bath) in the water ping it, washing their clothe ia wa iD be called “ clothes”—and taking u @ vessel full of the saered water for Lie @ea their friends. Tne water is not brig ight, were it not so sacred, And there are, jas housands of » : But that mat A tt rf mouths w al uncleauli e Riglit is amazing. ple and mansion a dd childre: ands, a certa g of the ey sether against the every devotee is happy, eac d of yellow flowers, vac @ iiberaty ill deeds of the past. inking @bout tuls unwonted scene bura- © Bom- mplation for ced on tue To be burnt at Calcutta eS, t down Upon these, quite thi ty feet feet high above the pyres, and onveloped in the smoke, are some forty or fifty men and Women, perched on the steps like so many rooks, looking complacently down, while the remains of the relat bown at the water's edge, partly in the water, indeed, are two human bodies. is tbat of a woman, the other of a man; each is wrapped in white linen. Very little cere ives are being cousumed. One is needed, but that little is observed ire- pile has been prepared for the re- ception of the is therefore pl: and then dipped into the water, so that ail the sheet is covered. any doubt about this, however, a vessel of water is twiee emptied over the head of the coi pse before it is removed, and theh the two men in attendance, lifting the body, place it upon the pyre; logs of woo! thrown to them by assistants are laidon it; placed beneath; a toren is fetch light applied; there is a blaze, and—of the rest nothing need be said. PRIMUS One of the stories Primus told us oft was of how he came to own Hero, who was @ pure-biooded bound of the best English to be burnt. The body by the side of the river, Lest there should be Sr or HEROD THE Prr. Dis war de on'y mis’able pup ob his mother—um weak, good-for-not'ln cuap; au’ Mars’ Cha'les, be say, ‘Primus, drown dat be disparage de pack.’ takes um, an’ feeds um, an’ nus: two or tree months; i war allus a-wivkin’ an’ his legs a-suakin under him. So, Mars’ Cha’ies, he say foh you kee; ovhuman, be say. blood of bis faders in de skelingto seveh, he gets leaner an’ leaner an’ winks wus each day. say. ‘1 mos’ hab make up my mii dat pup, sab.’ Well, ove day,dan was How-seveh, I sum iol no w but "iwan’ “Wat dat onfortnit ereatshare? It’s jorcin’ sech a Bkelington’ to Lib,’ But I say, ‘He got de blood, sab. De liow- *He done goneciean blind,’ I dtodrowa ars’ Cha’les, he start a back up de porf mountain, an’ I had de dogs; au’, shore's you lib,I tuk Herod in my dah’s any jife in him,’ J sa: out now. down whah you could see de buck a-tearia’ down de gohge, de dogs, afer, pell-mell! high pocket | it’s got tocome So I pats him Now or nebber ! Ef you'll beleed me, sah, “Course be tumbles in de fus ditch; but de blood bed ih. Afer dat, dat pup see as weil | an’ he kum in fus’ at de death of ack. But Mars’ Cha'les, he say itwar you dat find his chemical stadies at the univer- Leipsic with unusual zeal. The of the university, perfectly astonished, observed. ————————LL Testing Spirituation ta R. Ab entertaining st< tigate the mysteries of Sica) eclenee, believer in the p cht trom A meric expense (Wo mex A at his own kinds of spir amely, movement of fy imate objeccs by | “the metinm's hands, movement Without such contact, answers to questic by signs by such objects, and final! partition of various called materialization. Well, the com) investigate, | aud ted the result Tbe announced asascientifie fact that the spirits of the dead rev upses of the moon? { the commission, a distinguished fessor of chemistry, announced that aD @e ipvesligation would be by him at ® public meeting—admi Heket. and the proceeds to go t> the relief of the sufferers from the Herregovinian insur. Public curiosity wes at fever heat. a parts of the ham Finally, we couct of Un Ssold as high as twent: piece, and the hall was crammed no news from Ube world There bad been si the professor ything #ay - The tavles would = mained mute the members bad s¢ tas it Was about to grasp in Sa recalelirant bell Te was about = zed money as the And lat was all ~ ta good h Uildren; so some "ut to Bristel med Moos, and to dissolve goth V what Mons o Baticyana has excited public arge apple painted on for AD Explanation by having @ . When asked apple where res be today rsayagtbe le Stage and at centennial dress that's so now ave been Uy y wars like the last us up mightily phat,” iad ot chy ing Danbury woman te Inember—that — —new—chairs Sant Barbara. 1 tis age, BAe ince at St. Dominto’s New Yorkaveame kind and obligt sinorre Christians med to forget ber administer to the sy naos nd comfort of these oud gently. ike an infant sho breathed ber send then, as if rit, WIth its wouted tho id leave some token of the Visions that broke upon it i jeuse. there lingered @ smile of calm femtures pow so cold and #tili in death ‘There's a tear that flows when we part, For a mother whose loss we moan tea: that flows from the bail broken beart When we know sbe will never retarn. But when all that in absence is o'er, reposing on ite mother's ress uk to sleep in J Thuredes evening, the 24th tastant, Hugerirg anes Terigration, Wa... KURTZ, Tosidence of bis brother in-law, The b year Of his age, after moBATF consumption, whi fortitude and Fouverel from the L. L. Tate, 615 @ -treet southwest. the family are invited to attend. Be: St. Dominic's Church at 9 o'clock @. McCARTHY. On the 24th instant McCARTHY, relict of the late James ‘The friends of the family are respectfully re- nested to attend ber fuperel, from her lete reat- 0 j0cb street northwest,on Sunday efve- Troon, 37th instant, at 2% 0 clock PURCELL, On the 2ith instant, Mrs, M Poxcett, relict of the ime Judge W F. P. funeral will take place from dence, No. 96 Myrtle street. to-morrow fternoon at 3 o'clock UNDERTAKERS. R. *. BARVEY, Undertaker, REET, betweon Ninth and Tense ] R. W. BARES, Cabinet Haker and Undertaheri iva Brager Hoxrawase, WI3G TO i Scapasy OF mos Present, we offer to se! UNBEDEKMED PLEDGES on band. Also,» large lot of OU) GOODS at prices to sult the times. Such extraordinary inducements bsve never be- fore Leen offered to the public. Lovers of FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, an@ sli other FINE JEWELEY, are respectfully tm- ‘ited ty examine our stock before going elsewhere 8. GOLDSTEIN @ Co. LOAN AND COMMISSION BROKERS, BN. B. corner tb and D streets. PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ov INDiaS AFFAIRS, x. D.0.. Jaunary 35, 1878, poseis will be received at this office eck the Ist baY ov MARR, ing the following named Cattle on the Hoof for issue to "Pir the Ouerenoe and Arapahoe Agency, 1,500,000 fs, gross welebt. Particulars regarding the requirements for bildere 'will be faruished om a . : 4 ME COURT OF [> 722 scree OoCET oF THE DISTRIOE WA hare proved their claims

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