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ae | a 4 MEDICAL, &e. RAILROADS AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. ADIES may consait with the eat confide: 3 GREAT THIS AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON BRUS., Auct,“meers, dsb Be WILION Bex Sie wakes | [876 PERNSYivanra 1876 [5 2 WADED, corzer Tn aod F Southeast corver Sth and © sts. northwest, . - mard-6t le Pe —— DRY_A®D FAaNnoyv 5 HOSTERY; A SARD.—To ail who are wall ring from the Te tffe rth, West, and Southwest. By virtne ox five deeds BURAQHED AND UBBLEsOdin MUSLIN: L crrore ‘aud ah, Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Seem- Pegrively June . 1. Bont Des gs POO uTT SRS! aoe weakness. : ory. mi ficent 3 VES. 7 EO Pend a rect Trains ‘leave Wasuingron, cif time, from Depot, ~ [2 oO LANNELS: 5 2ETS CHARGE ‘reat ‘corner of 6:h and Bi streets, as fallo. MsBSPILLRS AND HO 4 missionary in South Ameries, Ren For Pittsburg end the m. dally, witn | PAIRS, | Me WATE Ae ea ee BON sRvelope tothe Kev JUSEPH T. Parior Oar to Pittsburg; 7. di with | i front of the is ee A eakes STO! D. Bible House. New York cit. ‘m. dally, fue ROEnInS an OTION. sel ead Gas | March 10th, commenc- Rw Ct Se 3 consalted Toesday and Saurday at No Hi errect from 1 t. 3 o'clock. All Pemale Compi ulcaly cured. Office ence No Lombard street, Baltimore. maré ADIES WHO ASE SUFFERING FROM ANY L ‘Female Disease will find judicious and scientite ands itive cure, by 601 & BROTHERS, 906 B street south- fobis-2 except warday , imire end HF. WRIGHT, Maznetic and Clairvoy- ‘be consulted at t Physician, can her resi- 6 L street perth west. fob Sa” ¥. JONES. No. 38 North @ wi, aksmsincr Met breciicn comnied om clauvelg to the Disedses tnetaens to Women. oc 5-NO PAY—WHITEHURST'S OBDAR Shrost and Leva Disseosey Be, .or the prive weteek” emp: ane Ms }, Be. a Fa cd. Bold by W.8. THOMPSON, 703 Ioth street, 10,118.m.,1,3, > Sod Drageistr, for 8 conta, feblo-Im m. On Sundsy ADSME MD.e ox: Richmond, 11:40 p. m. daily, a Sind seieutlae Ladies’ Pb: and nd via Lynchburg, 9:35 a. a: Bidwite of 3 years, practice, eiteuds ladies at their dally mx «-»nomes, or Brivate rooms, careful nure Seerts i Se eee ae eannts 50 the Deeters ‘Ei BOTTLE. Con SATISFAUTION,” #1 &S suitations free at Dr. DAREY'B, Titioms" | doetivation fiom Hotels and Besidcsces = oon, Eanes.) a. D. M. BOYD, Jk.,Gen'l Passonger Agent. DD%, ROBERTA}, FHOM BALTIMORE | FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. jn03-17 ‘can be consulted at 424 loth stroet aorsi DEES ALFIMORS AND CH!O BAILKRUAD, in sl — Rearly oppovite the Gus Office, every Wl Dav scl bATUBDAY, trom ¥ to o>. mr Diseases of the 76 Uriusry Orgaus, Gonorrhea, Gleet, OBANGE OF TIME. Fesrctary 13th, 1876, philig) and Spermatorrnaen, Caace of | a LEAVE #ASHNGTON. noe recently ouutracted cared in $ to 8 dass 00—Baitimore and Way Stations. all = are wickly cured, and the o—Baitimore, Annepolis and Way Stations. Yrom wits O—BaLtimonu Extn kes meronry. Spermatorrhos, brought N EXPREss, ou by excesses and abuse tn youth, cansing loss el Pitteourg Bx. ‘and fusanity, goners! debility, organic loner at Cumberland, Md weakness, fin pctency nervune frritspli:tyaymptoms Br . Un Sunday f consamption, iadigestts mess P. Stations J019-SaLTiMORBUNLIMITED EXPRESS No stops 5—Baitimore and Way Stations, 130-New Yor p _MoRsoLe Exrurss, » pains io back evil forebodings, sell-distrnst. &0., sy by newly discovered remedies Geaticmom placing themselves in hand cao rely upon being scientifically and honorably trestod. Bofers to the Bigh testimonisis which he pow ho'cs from the lead. Pail Parlor ©: ‘Boe 496¢ 10th sires Baltimore, Frederick, Hagersto’ | eo oy ee 66 Se Way Gtetions (Win that Bien) = Beers, “Witsbetter sea Was COAL AND WOOD. 4{ hig Metropolitan Brann.) ((OAL AND KINDLING WOOD. te-Oemase Vise terse Woe: 88. ‘D0—BaLtimon® Exrarss 6:05—Kaltimore and Way Stations. &:60—Baitimore aud Way Bistions. €:90—St. Louis, Oinctnnati, Pittsburg [Fost Ex- press Chicago, Columbus. Sandusky and stl Way Stations on Obio and Onicage Divisions. Our stock cf COAL is now complete, embracing all the choice qualities. and to which we invite the Stteation of consumers. Our PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, with a fire-lighter in every bundle, is the best in ~ ose. For saie by all grocere—try it. No shavings, paper or Kerosene oil required. ¥:25—New Yous Nien? Express. Sicepingoars 2 . ‘to New York. Camsr, Sas CLEAN. #:5$—Belsimore aad principal Way Stations. STEPHENSON & BRO, 0, 3 Fy 0, 5:45, 9. #:00, "9:25," and 9:38 p. talasdafly except Suniay. Leavine Camden Station for Washinston. ‘Mill and Depot 7th-street Wharf, b2t-ly Brauch Office 121% Pennsylvania avenue. (ese! Coabr weenr woop: $9; 813: 6:00, 7:30) 4:49 9. m-. 13:30, CHEAP! CHEAP! POR CASH? 60, 9:20 10°30 as. m., 3:16, 3:30, 9. m, daily, except Sunday. No connection on Sunday for Hagerstown, An- 2spolis, Stannton or Valley Branch, nor for New fork and Philadelphia at 8:00 a. For further inform nm gr at the Baitimore and Obic ticket offices, Washington Station, and 4*% Pennsylvania avenue, whore orders will be a for baggage to be checked and received at any HOS, HAULP, THOUSANDS OF Rope pone cargoes of Dest vortes! AL ad WOOD yw is the time to bay! and 1:30 p.m. Ifyou wonld save Woucy Acts case a-fseis and pes | asa ten, callon the under- aout W naryo* tn tne District, ibis thereto suxexed for pounds to ¢! wint {a the city. POs sae delivery of Coal direct from our vessels to the n aster of Traasportation, conemmer, we can certainly offer special indece LM. COLB, General Ticket Agent. GkO!S, KL __ STEAMER LINES, | “prortis Lisk” jo our Wharves /ONTA, Geuersi Agent. novl-tt 4 Depot will com- ace of our rpassed — PIND WOOD deltveres a3 low an ord. a WOOD delivered as low as 85 to BT F Co PA cineis trial tall that is accessary to convince the public of tas above facts JOUNSON BROTHERS, NOMIN!. MATTO. Main Offce aod Depot at Johnson's Wharves, toot CHODOC AND INTEK ‘ww of lath end 19th streets. LANDINGS. ‘Ofticen — $1202 F street The sidewhee mer 2 1118 &oetret aug eo E. MORRIS, FAMILY SUPPLIES. UTTES, BUCKWHEA Chotce New York Batter Choice DAY ani THURSDAY tS a.m. Ketorning will leave Nomiui every TUESDAY and FRIDAY st7a m. : feb25 N. R. FITZHUGH, Agent. fp He STkAMER HAwUINGER Cart. M. k. Guess, Will leave 6b street wharf st noon on SUNDAYS aud WEDNESDAYS for Putomac Landings, inelndin, Matiawcmau, Macuodce and Kasiers t> Nominal. 4. B. FITZHUGH, fob23-trovl Agent. SW £XPbESs LINS Via OANAL, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA INGTON AND GLORGBTOW SAILING DATS WASH- XN. ‘we will sell, within c From, the shove mentioned gaudy un OU Buction goods, Jt DUNCANSON BROS, Ancts. M K. WALSH, Auctioneer, . ‘921 7th street, bet. Tana K northwest. SEABLY BEW AND Ww . TOK. CAR: ELL REPT FUBNI x. CARPETS, ae Sues tey’ CHL CLOTH, MaTTING, rts. ‘Tes me of sale: ‘ue fourth cash, of i gh oy be required to be paid immediately after the sal bainnce in 6, 14 and i8 months after the day of sale, with ten per cent interest per gnnum unl Sioiomsnetcecmaecciis et ose rat! day of sale, the property will be resold ‘at the Suite Furuituro, in Cota! ad coat of the ‘defauiting pu: r, ant eet Walnut Bedroom F dass’ notice in the Daily Eveniog Star. Sets, wi: cost of deeds and recording to be paid by S28, AC ; one very fine French plate chaser. IN BNNEDY Walnat Extension and other Tables: d> feb cokds * J.T. DW ELL, Bal top Sideboard, Hat Back, &c ; de. Wardrol aoe; Walnut Mirror; Oil Paint 0 russela Carpets, Matting, ee “ YO-MORROW. eral nesortinen tof Stoves, Olav, Table Outer, HOS. B WAGGAMAN, chery, &e. Terms cash. Tien wetate Auctioncer, 619 7th street, M. K WALSH. Auctioneer a 921 7th street northwe t. Tuomas DOWLING, Anctioneer. On FRIDAY, March 10, at 5 o'clock p m., I wiil offer for saie, on the premises, house No. S11 34 street northeast, and vacaut lois. ‘Torms day of sale mas7-3t THOS. K. WAGGAMAN, Anct. | together with the improvements thereon. W288 B. WILLIAMS, Ancttoncer, (Snezessor to Green & Williams, Alictioneers,) No. 1001, worthwest copner lth and D streets TRS, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUASLE REAL THe ESTATE, SITUATED ON F STREET. &&- CAR! TWREN Siu AND 61u STREET NOBTH a STOV Es. WEST. IN THE CITY OF WaSHINGTON, : sad By virtne of a decree of the Rnprome Court of the District of Columba, of the 2lst Septem- ber, 1875, in the case of DeVaughn et al vs. De- Vaughn et al., Kquity Docket 9, 4 will sell, in front of the premises. the east 30 fect Trow front'to rear of Lot No 2. in Suusre No. 487, commencing at a point on F street, between 5th and 6:b atrosts orthwest, 62 feet 3 inches from the suutheast corner of sald severe, running thence west 3 feet, thenoe north 191 feex 9, inches, thence east 3) feet, then March 11, my Auction shall sell s large assortwent of ‘ties desiring first class goods should not fail to sive this ealo their attention ‘Terms cash. ENCES Weten pened by two Ble tig _mar9-2t THOS DOWLING, Auct. Wwe stories big! 30 > ck r* s tu - Patermns Ore thind cf the hase maser a ie region eaets ‘erme: Ove third of purchass money to LES ) FRAME DWEULING-HOUSES paid io cash at tbe time of anlo, or within five days | ON THE SUCTH A HE Oe ee cote thereafter, and the baiance in egual installments at ? aud 18 months. with interes: from the day of sale, bs GINGA ave! EB, BETWEEN 207H AND 277TH STREETS, AT AUCTION fecured by nutes of the purchaser and a deod of trast On MUNDAY, March the 13th, 1576, at 5 up.» the property. Que handred dollars to be paid o'clock p.m.. infront of the premises, f will by the purchaser at the time of *ale, and th three smail Frame Dwelling-hon=9s; to be re- of sale to be ful.y complied with wit the. eafter, otherwiss the property to b tea days’ potice, at the cost and risk of the default ing purchaser. ‘The purchaser to pay for all con- veyancing - THOMPS °N_ Trustee. mar4\l (Chron) WASH B WILLIAMS, Anet. youse & MIDDLETON, Real Extate Auctioncers, days moved by the purchaser withia three sale ‘Terme cash. A deposit of @50 re: Reha ‘posit Of @50 required at the mar9-3t THOS. DOWLING. Anct rpuosas DOWLING, t Auctionver. N E s' « OF C} MBIA, UOTION SALE OF A VALUAYLE BUILD: SG y spor ON THE WEST SIDE OF 12rn Sherer ROMTEWESE, AT AGOTIONS ON Tit NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtne of @ deed of trnst, executed tome by Bichard 8. Cox, bearing date on the 24 h Guy cf Jannary, A.D. 1872, and recorded in Liber BETWEEN K AND L STRE : Was? STREETS NORTH We shall sell at public anction, in front of = tb SPAY, March 6 premises, on TU ESD. hs 1876, | No. 674, folio 29, one of the land records of Washing- ss o'clock p. m., Lot 23, in Square 254, s of Cotuni| fronting feet on 1200 #t nipg back the | public mavticn ou the sree ag Pa t, and Fr: jon, on the premises, 01 game width 102% feet tos 9) fect alley. ‘The Lot is | Bist day of March, AD Toe, at che weet in a desirable neighborhood, in one of the highest | m.,t»satisty the debt secured im ‘emid deed points of the city, and the rear of it 1s improved by : in writing of the hoider of aaid debt, the ial Brick Sable. z: All that tract of f One-fourth cash, (of which $100 Cox c»ntigaous Paid wt the time of eais,)’ and tho bal ington, Dis at one, two and in three equal payment h aud s All c erm of sale t complicd with in ten days, tne property will be resold st the riek aud cost of the defaulting pe large double Brick D ling House, Subse, urd, C., &6.,) low tha mn theres en: ortion thereof hereto- old by the ‘salt Bichard 3.Cox to Joba H. Smatland John H. Berry. This ety is gold subj: t> prorencuabrauces and uupaid at 81 7:7 and expenses of sale in cash; two ane three years, deferred pay- deed Aneta. J}, 2 WARNER, corner 7th and F trees, TE ALF OF VALUABLE IMPROVED HEAL ESTAT# ON THE MOKTH clom OF % z oe “ aby with ioterest T. SEIWEEM 3» AND dru 8TS, A Gepost of $30 re. 1s rt ee tie December Se a4 romniea IS, 1e70, duly recorded in or ». 62, folio ithia & ty ¢ of the iand records for the District of Ou. | With within Bye cays afte Trastee ree: the property, after five day’ netics, at the risk snd cost of the defauluog purchager, A, And at the reques ebs. I will sell, at publ r, tn front of the prem h'20, 1576, at 5 och f the party necnred sale, to the highest se¢, on MONPAY, tH , the following Trustes, kp ¥ described real ea! ate, situate ia the ¢ y of Washing- marod THO hotionser, ton. D.C , to wit: t number: e (5), io synare Tyne as Ww NG tlosee: tuu.bered’ seven bun AiG DIG ie niente oe apd seventy fon accordtug to 8. M. Hall's subdivision of said square: EXTENSIVE BALE OF HO SEQOLD FURNI- URE, ems: Cash, All convey’ On WEONESDAY MOBNING, March cost of the purchaser, and Freee: as morcloek, at No. 1418 F Shor day of sales orbereiee Tull neal thes Teds acolining beumescne a: the risk and cost of the defaulting parcha: fends Bp er a JONAS. KIRK WOOD, Trustee, | Gre Pinao T. COLDWELG, Saleamsa. NITED STATES MARSHAL S SAL® OF A STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT STORE No. 726 TIM STREET NORTHW & In virtue of five writs of fleri facias issted ont of On Painti On tings eravicgs, Green Kep Parlor Furnivure, Marbie top Tables, Aching in the Wiltor- the Clerk’s cttice of the Sapreme Court of the Dis- | W bat Note. Window Hangings. trict of Columbia and to me dir will sel_at | Be Three ply aud Ingrata © public sale, for cash. wt tha 0. 7 Hall and Stair Carpets, Ol! Ciot's, street northwest, on BATUBDAY, th th sipat Marble top Chamber Suits, Darch 356, commenciog ar 10 scion een Mahogany Marble.top Ch anber Furnitaro, following goods and chattels, to wit, viz. In: rar Large lot of Celicoes. large lot Lawns, large lot Gingbams, large lot Velvets, large lot Delaines, lac ge lot arsor ted Worsted Goods for ladies, dc, ke.2 Pain'ea Marble top and Pisin 0. Fin Hair aud Husk Matirceses, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Extension and other Dining Tavles. Biccoud, Dining Cusirs, Chiua sud Glassware, oilet tage Bai w 4 Hes Pier orth §=Wharves, Phfiatelpbia, BA Sb ocr aon an | Sheth tat eh Soren duane | it ene rg ts fs pearing | itary, Rides weit ce Binds; Glan, Haraware,ani all Welding atatertay | D,6. MONDAY at yj 0 | Seem ot Tickioun large fot Piya, arse tet Guan | _ a THOS. DOWLING, Auct. pn gE ficgalar Serat-weekly Line of Steamers for Provi- ne fra oberg intel ry mo OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. pt _ cot beens bles ee towne mag nel ‘1 BUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY EMOVED = DE, Agent for D.of ©, | Drawers, larg soon erchiefs, | “‘,'T AUCTION, ABOUT 31% ACRES ADJOIN- Rg BD. wm. ingen Large lot Fai large lot Bleached and G THE BEFORM BUHOUL, AND A FRA: _— be § fi phia. By eB Cottons. large lot ladies’ Underclothos, large | HOUSE AMD LOT IN BUC ARE M22, JAMES £. BRiBR, Dp. Boston, —_| fot Corsets. large tot of white Cambrics and Mau By virtue of deed of trast, dated May Ith, So Freignta delivered by Kuox's Bxprees. Ordars | hiv'a'n geverel aah covsphe ia ae a ee 1 eit Bis and recorded tn Liber No. 649. folio 102, PLUMBER AND GAS FITIBR, left at General Office, 603 Fennay!vauia svenne. or ee > ee ir a ‘one ef the land records for Washington couaty, > ? usoaily Ke pt by extensive merchants. in the District of Columbia, and by direction of the mnee 11 77" ST. NORTHWEST & the Btoauere’ Wharf, be promptly Seized and Jevied upon as the goods and chattels | 12 ee aren eee ote ocee : Sa tes = SHE | cf Inatelia Gertrude Rafi, and will be sold tosat- | Tati gell at public ouction. fm trout ot che proverty <1 s Nes 15,199, 15,193, . , cera) “ Awan. hahtaleceelil irkoiip tar if Mevaaind Bow eal Menez | SREM OND AG aay eunen ol Meera sed E aff. Blu ¢ Bros . us) of 5 Di : Leet gms hi ane heme With the view of gimiafahiag the chanose of oot. | Finucrsure of Leary Rail Bierhow & iiviassow, | ©ouuts, nad District, belus partor weds Segtoning . of 0 mewt, Tgsented Surtng Bote | sion, tue this Line take » | use of Henry Heft. and Issac Sick! Pimper pe hagh more Pug epee Pog course caso) % LEX. SHARP, 8. hal D.C. “d . fentiiating Await r and Tense | are forall seasons ofthe year. | te wow | Be DUNC ARE? i egtlarshal D.C. fide of the turnpike road lendivg from the city or rent. Sole Agent the York or Boston, crossh ‘of 6) at 43 lat., or ~_ | of Wabington to Bladen-burg, and standing at the ening Material Lothing to the uorth of £8. . ind running thence reversing the ine of theentins On the homeward passage, crowing the Meridian track north WBeprhin, Snot St neatioas: thease eeece , BANKERS. peed north of aa. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | iroct north: 62 deareee, east 19 peve es; thence north THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMEBICAN pret BOW ACCORDING TO YOUR MEANS ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP, @ 825. 850, 8100, 8200. BETWEEN NEW YOR. AND LIVER- How to make money is in order’ and clined to tell the reader one of the seccets. ANDER FROTHINGHAM& CO, Wer ¥ kers and Bi we are in- ALE) 12 Wall sire POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From New Youn. a ‘csia...Wed., March 1 Algeria... Wed March § Chins. we ‘Mar IBY Gene W Od, Mar. 29)" Ruwsia.... Wedey Mal And every following WEDNESDAY aad BATUB DAY from How York. Steamers marked * do not carry steerage paseen- ers. Barns cr P. —Usbin, #30, old, according to accommodation $1 -eold, ectitional, Bevare ticks ‘Btwerage tickets to and from ail = -aees = op favorsb! Write for 73 wtzof Aurops ot sery low rates. Through bills of iactug given for fast, Giaegow, Hi. » Antwerp 4 oi re on the Oontinent, avd for Mediterrancan ports. For freight and passage apply at the Com pany 's office, No.4 Bowling Green; or both etecr «ge and cabin, to BMALLWOOD & HORRISON No. 616 7ihat, > CARRIAGES. ‘jenae-ly ‘OHAS. G. FRASUKLY RETRENCHMENT. ES Tare RON ottezing, for cash, $5 pairs Ladios” w Ming, at greatly reduced prices, | Entice’ is turcsd 'Lastion Gatiore, Siti, forme Brice 93:44 raire do” Grlfekia Shoes, Gt 2, former jee $2; /5 pairs do. Oil Grain do , $1.6), LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, ae” Enotes deb Loe Onittncas ‘Shoes, $l. very CLARENCES, COACHES, W SELEY S. 1914 oud 1918 Pavare bat Idi and 2th str. = . feb’5-tr COUPES and COUPELETS. | PARTIES ABOUT 10 BULLD Our Patent Onmter-batemeet Pront FIVE-| 048 6AVE MONEY BY CONTEAOCTING LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING WITH U8, FRONT SERLIN COACHES are the lead- tng Carriages of the day, and for beauty Of de) as we icon in rexalar stock, and are prepared to sign, stmyplict’y and thoroughness tn construction, | erect iu must epproved manner, every description are wnsurpewed. The Falling Pronts to both are | of 5 nicely conmerdalanced by a Spring, (which ar. | HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- rangement ts patented,*) aut can withease be} sq, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, he. lowered and raised with the foyer. We quarcnice our work tobe FIRST CLASS, | | TiN BOOKING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be and to p'ease in every particular. Gate fs wale. a cot = SLATE ond MARBLE MA %, in excellence wre TT Semen Of our rights, under the above | of st7ice und oovors unequaled. , oBANGES,, ,SORBAORS ond FIRE-PLAG TOV E> giv To rau H KILLAM & oO, Rouse in the city; end eusbling us to wake furore: ble propositions to capitalists aud contractors, 49 CHESTNUT STKEBT, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSOR, Jan%tr «ST Mh atrect northwest. is ‘0 GIVE NOTICE, That the sabscriber “Tits Gbistned from the Supreme. Courtol the BEW UAVEN. CONN. ENCOUKAGE oe HOME INDUSTRIES. i 1B MEN, #08 CHILDBER. 7. aaa I: Srasrr. (Adjoining Ged Fellows” Hiall,) by Sei cechaced axe hereby wernel <o exhibit the same, Sith the vovsners theceot to the subscriber, on or 4 7a Sa Ee 4 iE i Es Hh 71 degrees, east 22'5 perches: thence east bo14 perches; thence gout! perche=; theuce acnth thence north 54 degicea uace of beginbicg, coutsiuing fone Also, at 4 o'clock p.m of the same day, iu front of a NEW BOOKs. Why We Laugh By Hon. 8,8. Cox. 12m0...@) Re birson Crosoe’s Money. By David A. Wells The Pouire’= Legacy. By the Author of Old P: R 4 acres, more or My! eton's Money. Paper 75 | the property, wil that piece or parcel of groand lyin; Carter Quarterman. Py Wm M. - Paper 75 and being On 4 b ftrect cant. in the city Ot Washing Origipal Place. By W. 8. Gilbert, Author of © y which ia Known as lot 23,in John G. | the * Bab Ballads”... 73 8’ subdivision of origisal lot 6, eqnare 622. Mra. Hitchcock * Wedding Drews. Author of jot is improved by a Frame Dwelling. acd has Mrs. Jeovingham’s Jourual 1 tage ot 30 tect by a depth of iUS tect and one For eale by ch ‘Terms of cate: One third of the purchase money for cach parcel to be paid fn cash; one-halt the bal- auce at the end of one year. and tho other half a: the MOHUSN BROS. ‘ty_ 1016 Pennsylvania ave., cor. lith st. OKS FOR THE LENTEN SEASON, B' New Helps to a Holy Lent, By Bishop Huntington. ch percent. per annum, paysbie semi-anuaaliy, Some Week Days in Lent.” Wilsinton, cin ond after the day of sale. vo be secared by nots Readings for Kvery Day in Lent. Miss Sewell. aud deed of tr the proparty sla; or, at the op- Dear Flash of Lent; Bosary for Lent, and other De- | tiox of the purcbaser or purchasers, the w fthe yotional Books, porehase mney tor either parcel, or for both par- The Anna Saipion Series. in paper and cloth, tla, may be peid in cash. Cupveyancing st tae Bow te cuds the Bitte, |B eh E. erat of Lad ney wear Unies the terms of sale are ‘or sale by ‘M. BALLAS 3. ly complied with in tea days from mnars-tr ‘425 7th street, yotswe@ the Tra rt cost and of the deianhing purcha-er, after giving atleast ten days’ notice by es hanes publie advertisenent, and the cash deposit will be “ forfeited. t. Mores.with fine ste-i engravings; DARNE 7 the Hamnpton Btadeuts; 4c. The Bible LObG EE ALLE Pet trustees, k. by Surnton; $1 French Political | maiz atsee ¥ N, Anets. Lenders. by Ed. Bicg; #120. S:lect English Br acnerra gel 1 © Ppectaior, edited by Habborton: Mariiage ie tigh Life, by Feuillet, paper; 75e. same ia veltr $125, and cloth bindings. . The Great Divide—Trave'’s ne Upper Yeilow- 4.00. The Oarate jemoirs of Dr. Nott, Wwe WILLIAMS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BL- INESS PROPERTY O98 CAPTLOS HILL, By virtue of a deed of trast, beariag dats on the 7thday of November, 4. D. 13.0, and duly corded in Liber 628, folio'IS3, &c., of the lund ds for Washington coanty, D. U.,and by the 3 Buc. to's Bishop B Bishop y wood Lewis; Duluth, by Juige J, m of the party secared thereby, we will sell Procvor Nott; tc. At at public @uctinn, In front of the premises, at & SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S, @ tives p.t., on MONDAY, the 20th day of March, Agents for Lawrence Pare Linen” Pay A 3). 43.6, the northers baif of lot numbered twea warl-tr 1 Penn. det. Shand Wehats, | ty foor 24), square numbered sevea nazdced ana thisty-two (72), tu the city of Washing ‘a NEW BOOKS RECEIVED AND FOR — | the Vinprossnncets thereum, (ras ing of a large BALE AT SHILLINGTONS BOOKSTORE, Corner 43 street and Penna. av. brick busine by id at sale); pas ments i tereat tecm day ef: each (of which $200 mast © defer red pay ments to be paid ia asix and twelve months, with in- sale, and to by secured ny deed of trust ard ineurance to’ the satisfaction of the trus- Dear Lady Diedain. By Justin McCarthy. teos. Terms of sale to be fully complied with w:thin His Natural Life. | By Marcas Ciarke, six days after the day of salto, «'herwise the Tristeve My ¥. cid: Faded Photograph. By the Tight to resell ibe pr. uperty after one week's notice, at the risk an: cost of defauliog pur- y Young 4 svthor of “The Heir of Redcliffe ” The chaser. aut cunveroncing the parchasery cost. ‘urate in Charge. By Mrs. Oliphant. it Foe. ‘By mrs. ale: . AKD. “The Woetrg O Sone Nita, § Trastecs, rs Limber’s Baffic; or, A Church Fair and its WILLIAMS, Anct. x fobls-tr actiousers, N Bx: RCSTER'S SALE OF VALUASLE IMPROVED OLUSIVE sentiont ee THRAL EBTATH OS SOUTH S10 Be Be UUSTOM WORK, TWEEN ASD 618 STREETS 80! Iam closing out my entire stock of WEST. CONSISTING OF BLEGANT T STORY BRICK DWELLING AND Bi GENTI’S BOOTS AND SHOBS pane, WITH MODASN IMPBOV: aTcosT. irta deed of truet. d: May 2ist.4, Dis 5, aed cui reecrded in er Noy nee French Calf, double-Soled Hand-sowed GAI- records 4 4 yuest of the Be- TRS easy Hasan tet aw We, pets oy be Day ail that certuta piecs or lot of grou Deing 1a the otty of Wasbingtan, Ware's beat Cable- ORS at 3 A. ‘are’ “ ‘Screw BH: 94.50; regular ber 23d, A. K bezad forty-five, ( iugte Felt A” Boamal’s JanSi-tr Be, 317 Third street s. e FINE CARRIAGES POR WEDDINGS, CALLS, REUEPTIONS, &e. 4 ION PAID TO BOARD SPEC (aL ATTENTION Ee NG Ceaers Congressional Hotel, or at Stable, 1s Sr Right, will posclve prope sttention: a. B. DENNIS & ve. THUESDAY......,...March 9, 1876. Pret reas sae atc ent Ttnt tneacndl PFORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS Qlosing Proceedings Yesterday. Pinchbac! ejected, SENATE.—A fer our report closed— Mr. Paddock made a speech agaiost the edmission of Pinchback asserting his belief 1.at his election was a fraud, and was foi lowed by Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, who took the «me view of the case. Mr... 0gan made a speech in favor of Pinch- back’s a“Unission, and was followed by Mr. Harvey ou the same side of the questioa. Mr. Mort.™ summed up in favor of Pinch back. He sa‘d one million of colored voters were watching the result of this case; they understood it becfer than Senators thought As the Senator from Illinois (Mr. Logan) bad said, if Mr. Pivehback bad been a white man he would have been in his seat more tor diana had now abandoned all points of 1: in this case, and appealed to ituical con- siderations for which the ole country knew be was pre-eminent. Be reseated any imputations that he or his evileague (Mr. Moirill) were influenced by the question of color. said he terme yy Manan wins og Tepresen' majority of the prople of Ieutsiane. He altu a wo the fact that he had voteito seat M: J ina, all democrats, because theircredentials were in _the same form as those of Mr. Pinchback The question was then taken on the amend- ment of Mr. Edmunds, to insert the woru, not,” so that the resolution shall read : Resolved, That P. B. 3 Pinehback be not acmiued Senator from Luuisiana. The vote was as fuilows: veas—Meesrs. Bayard, Caperton, Chris Uaucy, Cockrell, Cooper, Davis, Denals. Eaton, Edmunds, Engiish, Gordon, Joho ston, Jones of Fia., Kelly, Kernan, key, McCreery, McDonald. Maxey, Merrimon, Morrill of Me., Morriilof Vt., Norwood, Pat- dock, egg ood Cero Stevenson, Thurman, Wailace, Wuyte, Withers — Noys— Messrs. Allison, Anthony, Boutwell, Pruce, Cameron of Pa, Conkiing, Conover, Cragin, Dorsey, Ferry, Fralinghuysea, Ham iitm, Hamlin, Harvey, Hitencock, Howe, Ingalls, Jones of Nev.. Logan, MeMillan, Mitchell, Morton, Patterson, Sargent, Bnaron, Sherman, Speacer, West, Win- om. Mr. Robertson ceclined to answer to his name. Messrs. Bogy, Booth, Wadleigu, Goldthwaite and Dawes, who would have tive, were paired with by, Claytoo, Cameron of Wisconsin, and Wright, who would have Voted in the negative. The resolution, as amended, was then adopted by precisely the same vote. Mr. Hitchcock called up the bill to provide for admission of New Mexico. The Senate then went into executive ses- sion, ard then adjourned. The Belknap dle. HOUSE.—Atter our report closed— The recusant witness before the House Committee on the Expendituces of the Navy Department, Mr. A. B. Wolfe, was brought to the bar of the House, where he was seized with a ft, as stated in yesterday's Stan After the removal of Mr. Wolfe, Mr. Whit- thorpe stated that the witness had appeared before tne committee and had auswered the questions which he had refused to answer, and Mr. Wolfe was discharge from custoty. NAVY-YARD INVESTIGATION. On motion of Mr. Whitihorne, a sub-com- mittee of the Committee on Naval Affairs, consisting of Messrs. Mills, Burleigh and Jones (N. H.), was authorized to investigate alleged fraude at the Kittery navy rd, and a sub-committee, consisting of Messrs, Mills, Harris aud Jones, to investigate frauds at the Boston navy-yard. THE BELKNAP IMPRACHMENT. Mr. Knott (Ky.), from the Committ the Judiciary, submitted a report, which Stated that in accordance with the orders of the House the committee had proeseted to pre articles of impeachment against William W. Belkrap, for high crimes and misdemeanors, but since the reference ef the matter the committee have been informed and believe that Calep P. Marsh, the prinei- pal witness in the case, hel goue beyoud tae risdiction of the government of tue Uaite that his presence cannot, therefore, red; but the committee believe tnat y cau procure other evidence Lo convict thesaid William W. Belknap, and they, therefore, offer a resolution directing that the order to the Judictary Committes to pre- pare ariicles of impeachment against W. W. Belknap be recommitied to said committee, With directions to take further testimony, with power to sit during the session of tue House, to send for persons and papers, and to report atany time. The cominittee fur- ther report that, impressed with the import- ance ol granting immunity to and protecting w ses, they recommend the immediate pessage of @ bill entitled “A bill to protect: witnesses,” and also thata rotect iil en- utied A bill in relation to witnesses” be printed, end brought up for future considera tien. The bill to protect witnesses provides that any one who'shall be culled to testify before fore the Sen- @ committee of th — on ac. count of any act tw which he may testify, but nothing shall be so construed as to re leve = a so testifying from lability for men 1 im) . ‘he bill in relation to witnesses provides that any one who sball willfully absent him- self from his bome when called upon to tes. tify, and who shail fat! or refuse to produce any i or papers before mittee of the House shall be deemea guilty of a misdemeanor, and upox conviction snail be punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000, or by imprisonment not exceeding three years, or by both, in the diseretion of the court; but Luis punishment shall not relieve him from any punishment for contempt. . Afler the reading of the bill, Mr. Knott (Ky.) referred to the testimony that was sub- mitied to the House on Thursday last by the Committee on Expenditures of the War De- partment, and to the fact that the charges were mainly based upon the testimony of Caleb P. Marsh, who has since fled. In view of Ubts fact, and in the absence of farther tes- timony, the committee did not deem It ad- visable to and present the articles of impeachment. He would not charge THE ESCAPE OF MARSH upen the Attorney General or the District Altomey, but it seemed their course led to it. Mr. Knott then referred to Mr. Blaine’s argument yesterday that Marsh could be brought back under the treaty of extradition, and argued that that could not be done, as bribery was not one of the causes of extrali- tion. ‘It was in the power of bul one maa in the United States to get Marsh back to Washington, and he couid get him bere in forty-eight hours. If the President of the United States reaily desires the conviction apd punishment of bis late Secretary of War, whose 6normous crimes have disgraced his administration apd shocked thecountry, he cangive assurance to Marsh of immuaity trom prosecution if he will comeand tell the truth. in this way Marsh can be got hers in forty-eight hours. The gentleman fom Maine (Mtr. Blaine) said yesterday that, no Cabinet meeting had been held before Marsi: bad jeft. Well, the gentleman ought to know better than ke(Mr. Kuott) did waelh- his was the fact or not, and yet the ional Hepublicen of Friday last (the con- ceded bome organ of the Presidept) con- tained @ long aceennt of a Cabinet: meetiog held the previogss day. Mr. Kuott then pio- ceeded to read the Cabinet pt ngs, as reported in the iblicas, \t which It was stalea that tae whole Belknap matter had been discussed, and that it was determined that all conn@eted with the bribery should be prosecuted ‘and puvished If convicted. Mr. Blainerose auc asked leave toask & question. Mr. Knott seid the gentleman really must exeuse him. He would, to use &n expression of the Beeeter trial, be glad to “give the old man @ chaner,,” but he could not do so. He then covtiny ed to argue that this action of the Preside a Cabinet was notice to Marsh tole ave. and was likewise notice to all the @U .er witnesses to stay away. But there wezy, other witnesses that the commit- tee coulw’ ‘get, and they asked the House to Fass the first pill reported from the commit- lee auch then to recommit the whole matter for the examivation of other ownage fad Swe the semmitice to bend for * ie ienott teen ‘demanded the previous Mr. Blt miaday trsin on Toursdsy Randa’ wanten 10 ko A A = be (Mr. | bed le! on the | Drea on its, He kaew it be | Pertis of Jonrnatistic a [Prom the > ~ Among the pe tacage Inter-Ocecm | a curl f aciical Wags and the rai cause be bad the curiosiiy ..”,89 1 the Ar- | of corretn't yeranmers lington honseand ascertain ©Pat he leat | Scop, ner Jones the ne on 1:30 on that cta: if Marah pen? 8% @il the | © mythical charge that ihe capimm "Ad Or | acted his ution he read tt in @ itm. ‘Teal | paper of that day fie was aise 9 autiorin to say that the Cabinet had ixsnet no t- Siructions for the prosecutionof Marsh @ y one Say, therefore, that the execative department tried to frighten M. he says that whieh bas no foundation in le failure of the committee | Sha Very few them accept bke 75 miles ihis juriedictone jarsh would men fn the Stay, and (Mr. in di But what could the House do? the report of th mittee was made to the House have Kept him here country would have nerve to leave after the House had onienad to from Pennsylvania the responsibility rah a rack. to di bad ordered the gentleman Clymer) must of a ing this man. grave ik the Hoase Marsh's reven- When ¢ War Expenditeres Com Marsh was Washington, and notin — a He for one did not desire or jon in this mati the republicans ‘would do all they coukt to ter, and get the witness Marsh. But all the bills of exemption him. that can be (Mr. Blaine) was a A will not get Yankee by adoption, and he bwia right to guess that Maresh would not come. It was asserted yes- terday that the objett of sending the case to the gran ent of the late nd was lo prevent the impeach by 4 Secre! The digaity of Lary. the realm was said to have been assaliet and the dignity of the reatm was vindicatet, and bow the Judiciary Committes comes in and fays they cannot im: bave not sufficient evidence. tar, Mr. the ovty c peachmen tbat thi exoel and i Bradley, Kames, Piatt, printed ani Lawrence (Oh Mr. ‘mer, explanation, in the New which it was charged that b with Mr. and Mrs. Marsh tn indict him bovh. (Lau ) argued f the Hor t and tm id recommitted. Touse, said to secure ctment. tie & two bills reported would t effect. The bill was then passed—yeas, 208; m 8—those voting in the negative being Messrs. Kehr. MacDougall, Pe yhiting and W. P. Williams On motion of Mr. Knott, the other b' relation to witnesses was ordered to pouch, because they other Fide say they can’t inaict and they can’t peach. He confessed he was coutised at state of affairs. Let the other side give whole case to this side of the Biaine, and we will impeach une iate neh th levet have an in be MR. CLYMER DENTES. Pa., rising to lied attention tc k Herald of yester. a persc pad had traveled | fe) Ope, aS also with Mr. George H. Pendleton, and that he then became conversant with the facts in regard to General Belkna) and also making other charges in counection with te case. Mr Clymer gave an ungualified denral to Ube whole dispatch, and said he | Mr. or Mrs. Marsh until last week, nor did | he ever meet George H. Pendieton € this side of 3 fraud if it should strike the dearest friend he | and if these newspaper mea midate him they had mistaken bad on ea, expect to L f the water. He wor rt I their man. Mr. Ko! bins, of N.C on osecute , Said he, too, would not be deterred by any newspaper tusinua Uon. Mr. Blackburn, of Ky. <0 announced that he was not to be deterred by newspaper attacks utiered by the ulcers and excras cences that attach papers. themselves to news- All that the committee asked was that hands should be Kept off the witnesses of the committee. The committee would ye! show up such a putrid carcass as would vomit tbe Some further discussion then ensued whole country. relation to the time when Marsh leit, Mr. Biaive contending that it was before tne walle committee had reported oa Thorsda, Mr. Biackburn asserted that the co Was not aware of the fact. Mr. Phelps. of Conn., was appo! member of the committee on the St. D&. STORRS oN THE PrystcisN’s Work for In our society a physich good 11 his spirilis noble and his pr Itis 2 power which recoguized.and respon-ed to by the ity in which he lives. You wili be called and huma: as {rors great may be g eme! 0d nis a pon public and private counselors. Aside encies, @physictan’s work d usefulin humbler ways At the beginning of this centennial year it Is well fo us toremember that one of the first men who fell inthe Revolution was Dr. Jor of ne Declaration Warren of Boston. Tue second sigacr of Independence, who waited only fer the signature of Joba Han- cock. was a New Dr. Bartlett. physician, Hampshire Itis natural for us to remem: ber that five or six educated physicians were | were mo efficient members of that wise aud patriotic assembly, and one who wasas eminent as any other in that body was Dr. Benjamiu Rash of Philadelphia. mueh to physicians. Literature owes We do not forget that the most witty and elegant poet of tne Ja: thirty years Remember him Boston physician. influence of a physician goes out in form channe! st The nultt- whodted re- cently in Boston, who in youth fougat for Greek independenee, who 1i young menhoo struggled for the Mberty of the Poles, waoin later life labored for the slave, aud who felt that bis highest claim to hoaor aud his grandest work was that which took away the bars from te i mmortal spirit, which | on earth.” made the blind see, the deaf hear, the dumb speak, and which brought the mind forth to the light of God's trath and to the expec! tiou of God's immortality. Toat is the work ta of a great physician. As you think of your Work, its relations run into infinitude. Cher- ish lofty enthusiasm for your work. The enthusiasm of love for work multipites—it transforms talcnt Into genius, and makes moster in any art. and glorifies. Justified b; accompli: to the the fact that the more nobly you your work the nearer you come the New York University. |.— [ Address to the Graduating Class of CALIFORNIA HORSEMEN ENRICEED.— Among was the sporting circles, the four mile race ali-absorb! ng topic yesterday. Tue appointment of the secretary of Jockey Club as distance member of this little ci the Pacific judge, and another ny Six or eight Sports &S assistant, was condemned in no mild terms. Was the distancing idiocy. The most 2 take” Prominent turf- men, ——s among their number men who abead, from bel inside the distance stand, while K; (rom ordead irm that Hock listanced, was fully financially Hocking, so far five longtas <atie Poase #nd Goiden Gate were not mceh behind him. Upon the management of no racing event har there been showered #0 rach opprobium, as upor m that seme termad “the 230,000 fread,’ the great four-mile aad repeat fiasco. ‘The receipts froza the sale o! Uekets amount- ed to about $15,000; entrance fee of elgat borses, £19,000; bar and other 3.000; admittsace of teams to 35,000; admaittanee to the rand stand, $5.00 ri vileger., 0 courses, ‘Phe total rece.pts were aleut #45,000. It is estimated that one thousand persous were admitted on invijation, and one hundred and seventy ve membership tickets, good | March sth. 196, General F: for each member's fam Fucers! thousand more. 2y, represonted ove The a:aount of money in the pools is estimated at €100,000. The profit to the Jockey Club, all she horses but Foster bah ny 3 tow and Rutherford being cfstanced, is set down at Upward of #20 000.—' San Francesco Chron. CHEATING In CoTTo Goc DS.—Accord- ing to the Boston Journal of Cuemisiry, there is 20 Ww produced a class of good: is mace entirely of cotton, Sut called merino; aud which bave the icok of the latter fabric, owing w the wooly surface imparted to Spanish American markets ties, expecially in men's w Lala 3 8 cotton ifon ‘the contrary, f to thus re- and the surface ‘wool, and fore ap animal fibre, it will twist and show @ black + | biedress, baving been never met | wim. fs Bud condolati tween oe dissatistied, | from the hote! lobb: | time a trio of owlten Cutcago walked up to the telegraph office ‘to find out | how their Gispatehes were being worked. | Arrived at the operator's den, a bright ides. | Seized upon one of the three, who was not long in communicating tt to his com. partons. A couple of recelving blanks and envelopes were fiched from under the sleepy eyes of the telegrapher, and two dispatches were written, A camp. ened blotter laid upon the writing gave t Datoral Dlurred a; raDee to the dispatches, and they were sealed and directed; ane tothe leader of the convention, and the other to» prominent de'egate who enjoys the position of mayor of one of the over 100 miles from Chicago. Bhit ker could not be found, for the boy: Journaliata tar are ® parent-fearing set, and go home early. At last the telegrams were the hands of the clerk at one of the hore with ingunct but on who seni bave them detivered’ im of instant death not t Pes bol to revead | ai A somnoient bell-boy carried one of the spatches to the eh of the convention, up in bed, read da Cion on the gresa- « SvRWakr.” mesrenger carried the other tele to the prominent delogate’s abiding and standing under the chandelier. tine be reat uch cdiiged, but I can't accept the atou. 1 want some gold in mine is STEWART.” the stairs were To less than five m crowded with delegates descending to the hotel office. They came ia all kip ds of ons. Tames, most of them coliariess and with raf. Ned hair, while a few were in very presenta desturbed fo the mys. | teries of bob.tails and stra‘ghta. The tele | grams were read, and gathering resolved | itself tate an informal n¥ve stion. The few sore beads go' together tn a co: 8 jollification meeting. A bees discussed at jength the egate approached the hote im when the dispatches were receiy ng @ newspaper man the clerk d stammeret In jess than Was out of the bag, Was informed of the fact In Chicago the whe t p called @ good } les of Verzenay oken the infariated del- ad Cliquot deli egates proposed “Run ‘em Out on the prairies, others of @ like description startiel the ! {villagers from their dreams. For @ me the uproar was deafeniag, and the news. paper men began to feel very unhappy. At | leugth milder counsel prevailed, and (t was | determined to uly tar aud feather the re- porters and then take them about towa, Uke prize turkeys, on @ rail Finally the convention agreed to listen to an explanation, and the crov carefully lending the reporters, went up to the com mittee room. Here one of the reporters told (ue meeting how he had once been a happy farmer's boy, and bow, in & moment of tem- porary insanity, he bad wandered into a Lewspaper office and gone to work as th ‘eub.” From that postion his downfall was rapid. Another repeated a chapter from @ ory he was writing for a weekly pager aod eded Trawing tears from a | county del e. The third unfortunate be- g&n to tell tne truth, but they wouldn't hear him. It was then celegaies was’ that amittee be ap. polnled to se6 the newspaper geng out of town, The reporters suid never © word, bat folded up their eflects aad weal with the committee. The trio are now anxious to have the hotel chirk visit Chicago, and they offer Lim the hospitality of the city, giving hum the cuoiee Of hospitals. ‘choes of the Day. Jobn B. Floyd was also a Secretary of War of the same sort, the only difference bet Ihal Belkuap used @ shrimp net wLile Ploy used a seine. —Phil. Sheridan doesn't stand out in froat of nis hotel on sunny afvernoous and chew toothpicks &8 rauct a8 he used to. He makes his exiis and nis entrauces with the harried, troubled look of a man who felt-as if time y, @ud that he was losing & good deal of it —The intelligence that Mre. Belknap wears @ No. 1) boot is received with de- risive laughter by the St. Louis beile, she sits on her ieet now every chance gets. —"M m,” cynically observed a gentie- man to @ leader of fashionable society in Washington, “woman doesn’t seem to be as much of @ “clinging Vine’ a8 he Gace was.” “That's because of Lue extreme insecurity of the manly oak,” she replied. —"Taint ao use of your cryin’.” said beartiess maiden to her prostrate lover, “I Wouldn't marry you if you was the last man Weil, Mary,” he replied, breath- ing through his nose with great difficulty, “you'll lend me your pocket handkerchief, won't you” —According to the “Morn awakes the world,” but, according to other good autnor- ities, a bablowith the colic dees it.—{ Brosk- lyn Argus. WasrTep WATER.—As Mr. Magoffin was Enthusiasm conquers | pouring m_ik in his co‘tes yesterday Magra- that enthusiasm, der looked up from his news; d “Mr. ‘Maguma, do you believe all these nev spape: stories &bLout the great waste of Creston water Dir. Maguflin sat down the milk gitewer an d shoved it across the teble with < ser: “Dol believe thom? Mr. Magrader, Ja st look in that milk jag.” —(N. ¥. dun. &7 Mrs. D. A. Doud, of Humbolit, Iowa, bas just given birth to ber twenty-sixth © uild, tue oldest of whom is less than nine- teen. She drew two ofa kind seven times. S7-A “general of the women of Germany” bas been beld at Gotha. Ad- Gresses were delivered calliag on German women to unite and straggle for their rights, expecial reference being made to the practice of medicine. Os the motion of a geatieman present, a resolution was carried condemn- ibg L3e present style of women’s dress. ETTES. On the 2th Durch of the Union Ohapel, 1. ceTtN, of New York a DP. AvsTIN, of DIED. In Blomfield, 8.3 FOSTER. Footaa. on Wedorsdey, were! Friday, ith, at 3 HEATH | lp this city, Fuance jarch Gh, BAT &., wife of CG. Beak, of Wa ‘ee Mrs. onbe., be - JONES. On the wornic Baran C3. ONES, wate of after ristian ford Chapel oa Fraday morsiagss wo clock. The ‘oa Dri@ay morning w a0 ot the tamily ‘ase invites te atteud wichoat farther bouee. REILLY. Meddenty. om Wednestay. March ESL nrw ae, youngest caughter of Bomamin T. ‘Notice of f aneral hereafter. a TOBIN. Afters long and pairfal ines, Jone Kir ‘Conuty ©: hb your a oo z