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MEDICAL, &e. ADIES may cumantt with 4 Da. or Ma+. WILSON, m the yoarh of manhood t il eare y nis great remedy was discovered by ® orien, Seud a self addr Be to the JUSEPH T. IN MAN, Station D. Bible House. New Verb citr, mars co8k fra quicaly cured. Office and B: Lombard street, Baitim re + by consulting 906 B street south- feb1s-2w* BS. 4. F. WRIGHT, Macnetre and Claireo ant Paysican,can be cvusulted at her resi. dence, 1016 I street northwest febi7 3 |. F. JONES. Ofice, No. 8B North Gai D*.2 aid. “Practice conflaed ex” jncigem: to Women. O CUBE, NO PAY—WHITBHUEST'S CEDAR BALSséu 8AM ts warrentes to core ‘ough, Croup, iseases. Ke. oF the price refand- wa Bud by WB. THOMPSON. TOF isch street, 28:4 Droggietr, for 35 cents. febi0 Im papas Somes, or cont as ing, and the best vate residence. Ladics ee “four 5 ae corner ned Tove: ot sept 17” + QATISE. s, PER BOTTLE. Con SAtiatitss rent oS ofits tis wes ¢Oolonization Batiding. iyi 10m” BESO! 10N FREE FOR TH® SPEED: Perea Samival Weakuees Lost Manhood. and all diserders brought on by ludiscrotions of ex- cess. Any Dri bas the Ap ats. ‘Address DAVIDSON & OO. sept a. S17 Box 8296, Sew York. WS EnFevs. fovm BALTIMU i ax gy ies banda wae earl Fi ce. 8 : Moh SATURDAY, tron ¥ to 9p my ia all Orgnus. Gourrhaee, Gleet, permeates, Osses coently coutracted cured ta $ to $ daze fe in ail its stages quickly cuted, and the poison enzirel ed p the system, with- out the use of mercury. Spermatorrics on by excesses snd abuse iu youth cand memory and fusanity, genera: Jebility, organic 5 dervous irritablity sym ry ofaiaht oF | ‘Re dies Geution testimonials which be now hoi z ines nysicians of Baltimore (“ee 4¥4 l0th street northwest, from 2 to ward ly > HOTELS. NITED STATES HOTEL, FORTY SECOND STKE AND COLUMBIA AND BLM AV PROSITE MAIN FXHIBITION ws CENTENNIAL GaUUNDS. NUES, ILDING This elegant fire-proof Hotel is now open for the reception of guests. It contatns 325 rooms, replete nodere improvements. Vieitors to Ph: wil nowhere meet with better accommoda- fF MoTe reasonable rates. fbita &fim PF. & BOOTHBY, Mansger. UNION SQUARE HUTEL, {NEw wonn.{42:Dananen, to be found ail era hotels of the the city, borkood, aiof pubic the leading business house. aud the inet prin elaborately the views where ont fat mode 4 for any 2 The esevater Is available stall hoors, day and ight Visitors to New York «ill nowhere meet Detter ace detlon oF Wore reasouabie torus. a1S- tm COAL AND Wood, UAL AND KINDLING WOOD. Onur stock of OOAL is w cotaplete, embracing wl the choice qualities. and to which we invite the attention of cousts PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, with @ firelighter in every buudle, is the best in ©. anle by all grocers—try it. No shavings, paper oF Berosens oll required. CHEAP. SAPs. CLEAN. Mill and Depot 7th street Wharf, tebtt-ly Branch Ofice 1415 Pouusyivania avenne, (°OAL! COAL! Woop: Woon: (ese! CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH/ THOUSANDS OF TONG ORDERED. | winds of 6CAL aud Woop iow ts the time to buy | ec ary $302 pounds to he tn, eal a the aide . sae Soaiere mes t from our FAMILY SUPPLIES. Botts. BUCK WHEAT, ae. gererel sortment of Sew Goods just reesived and ‘or sale by J B.BEYAR A PEO, ‘oct36-tr 604 Poouey!vanis avonae. THE TRADES. LBZANDES BALL # ILLIA BALD (Late with GW sareert ‘Doors, Sunn snd Sucidine Material. SSacvfactorars Blinds. Glass, Hariware. a7 3 ed @etervse ‘ t4MES © BRisn PLOEMBSR AND G45 FITIBR 811 Tm 87 NUE 2st Tis siavact Spee, Puioused Spring Bette: Biores, Hotels, Pabise a i Tente BANKEK- NAtionas SAYE DEPOSIT © Corner ica th. ana Now Yors avcaus FIRE AND BURGLAE-PGOOF VAULTS. All Kinés of valuables tageu uu deposit. Ealee'cr Tent Odice boars, 9a. m. tod p.m TO 8. 00 invested tn Siuos Privtieges Wall st acd Wall st Geview' = Ss ees H 00., Raukers and Ta Breeteay we oa ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRIES, SUAWEL StRS PS go HURSE OC , FINE wHIrs, HASNESS, SADDLES, ranks of every style made to Order on the preniees, * 425 Tru Sruzer. (Adjot'ng Ocd Feliews’ Hall,) by JAMES SL am. BACTICAL a ESTaBul 4 wud scientific | | ge 1x:* North, West, and Southwest. nervons | Dowlis 2.°@Ck, Steel Rails, Splendid Scen- twill | ° AUCTION SALES. TO-MORKOW. Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioncer. | 376 remy eVivanra 1876 agnisicent Equipment. “ashington, city time, * B rtreets, as 1 Ost to Pitted 8; Palace Car to Ctteng except Sunday Loe Siar ig wr Cr dal, Os 40) ‘Falls, aud the North, 6 a.m. dally, except San BN HEQUISITE oy: and 7:40 pm daily, except Faterday, with Also, Paince Cars to Rochester: For Elmira and’ Baf- F_BLACK CARRIAGE I1OBSES, falo, 11:33 8 m. dally, except Sanday. AT AUCTION at Rew York and she net, 10 pm: dnt, witn TURDAY MORNING, March 11, Cars ee eee poe [line eet ie front of my — a suet * | Oates Eeaittag fret “i pebdoae fae ‘ar’ esiring clase g: not to cally, except Sanday lly Licnitee eapeee: “oe ee Sunday. =. 6 _mard THOS DOWLING. Anct. : UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE OF A STOCK OF DRY G00) AT STUBE No, 726 77H STBEBT NORTHW BST In virtue of five writs of fleri facias issued out of the Cierk’s office of the Sapreme Court of the Dis: trict of Columbia and to me directed, I will sell public sale, for cash at the store No, 726 7th Street northwest, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of March. 1376, commeveing at 10 0'clock ®.m., the following goods and chattels, to wit, viz. 1 name in art 7, ALEXANDBIA & FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- WAY ‘AND ALEXANDELA & WASHINGTOS 6.7.8.9, 10,11 @.m.,1,3,4:30 7:05, and 11:40 p.m. Ou Sunday at 9 a. and tand% p.m Ls ro mo ; . | Large lot of Caticoes. large lot Lawns, large lot Wencopt Sunday, and vin Lynchbarg, W:5 anus: | Ginguame, large lot Velvecs, large Int, Deleiose Leave Atecnears large lot Popling, Yerge lot Pisid Guene kecgo it Sis ae 7 4 pecan, lot Fiannels, large lot White Goode, m.tand Spm. large lot Tickings, large lot Pique, targs lot Cassi: ena Pi if nd ‘arlor Ost rocures at the Offices: — Northeast coruer of Thirteenth street and Penn. sylvania avenue, Northeast corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the Depot, where orders can be left for the ‘checking of 0 to .,Gen'l Passenger Agent. ination from Hotels and Resicences. D. M. BOYD. Ix FRANK THOMSON, Gen Mansger, jan3-ly t " Ath . ALTIMORE AND CIO & - oni cow Gre Baa ang Sug heat An ‘TIM! Y 13th, 2 . is xecutions No: , 15,195, 5 a cBAnen oF weseeane 3 WgleS, in favor of Kerugood Bros wee of Hones s LELUE PESHIAG TON. Bat. Blomberc Bros . use ot Henry’ Batt. Piogs & [oe tig on Diaper Pinuor. use of Henry Batf; Bierho & Livingston, ¥:00—Valtimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, use of Henry Bett aac Sickle. 730—Battimoa EXrees ni Maes C's tlersbel D.0 “00—NEw YORE anv Boston ~ oUNG . 4 Regence“ Beas—Civcinnath, ‘Louis ard’ Bittburg wa- | _BYDUNCANSON BROS. aucte, "mar? dts press. er at Cumberland, Md. $0—Baitimors and Way Statious, i 945, wt on 8:$0—Poin LU:1o—SaLrim lins, lots &e., &c., being « general tock ry goods usuatly kept by extensive merchan’ Seized aud levied upon as the gosds snd chattels ExParess \ JA4SH_ B. WILLIAMS, Anctionser, (Sacressor to Green & Williams, Auct No, 1001, northwe joneers,) corner lth and D streets. mR aEU M CHANCERY SALE OF WALUABLE REA’ {2:15—Dalthnore and Way Stations, ESTATE, SITUATED ON F SCKBET. BE- > 1.30—New Vous » NoKFOLE ExPRess, Pullman Partor Cars $.30—Bsltimore, Frederick, Hagerstown end Way Stations (Vis Main Stem.) €:36—Frederick, Point of too Usgerstem Harper's Ferry, Wiuchester and W Stations. (Via Metropolitan Branch.) TWEEN ‘StH AND 61" STREETS NORTH brie IN THE UITY OF WASHIN@TON, by virtue of a decree of the Snpreme Conrt { the District of Colambta, of the 2ist Septem- 1576, in the case of DeVaughn et al vs, De- Vaughn ct al., Equity Docket 9, 1 will sell, fu front a 7 *3O—-BaltiMoRs® Exriess. Stops st Laurel | of the premtces. the east 30 {vst from front to res 49—Paltimore, Annapotts ané Way Stations Lot No. 2. in &yusre No. 487. commencing at a point Stim ie on F street, between th aud 6th stre-ts northwest, 62 feet 3 inches from the southeast corner of said seuare, running thence west 30 feet, thance north 301 fer S*, inches, thence east 39 feet, thence south Ess ay Stations. altimere and Way Stationa St. ncinnati, Pittsburg §Fast Ex- Wel feet 4 iuches, twp oved by two Brick Buildings ago, Columbus, Sandusky and | two stori-s high.Nes 507 and 509. at 4.30 @’clod Stations ov Ohfo sad Obicage | Ph, MONDAY, the 20th day ot March. 1378 Terma: Ore third of the parchase money to be paid in cash at the time of sale, or within five days Thereafter: and the bataace in ¢yual installments at 12 and 18 months. with interest from the day of sale, secured by nctes of th ns. <Nicn? Exrnmss. Sleeping cars to New Fork #:38—Bnitimore and principal Way Stations, 7:30, 8.00, §:45) 9:43 a.m., 3:30, and 4:33" p purchaser and a deed of trast #00, 9:25, dsily. All other | vponthe property. One handred dollars to be pad ratasdafly except Sunday. by the purchaser at the time of sale, and the terms inz Camten Station for Washoasion. of sale to be fulvy complied with within five days > BAS @. m-. 12:30, | thereafter. otherwise the property to be resold, after + P Bott the cost and risk of the defanit purchaser t+, pay for wll con- M. THOMPS N Trustoe, WASH B. WILLIAMS. Auct. 10 p. m. daily 5 Dh, 6, 3:30, 0:18 9. m, daily, except Sanday. No counection on Bandas Fd ingerswown, An- val 7 sapolis, Staunton or u ranch, nor for Bow OUNG & MIDDLETON. tee i eee roe ae eacee | Y Real Estate Anctioncers, ation spply » S ticket offices, Washington Station, and uayivants avd@eae,, «ere orders will be or Dageage to be chec! and receiv Dy = THOS. BSA * Master of Transportation. B. Gennrai Ticket Ager JON TZ, Goneral Agent OF A VALUAYLE BUILDING EST SIDE OF 12rn STREET, AND & STREETS NUBTH- ell at pudlic auction, in front of on TUESDAY, March t 4th, 1576, kK p. m., Lot 23, in & re 234, at c : back the c he Lot is rhood,in one of the highest d she rear of it is improved by ick Stable. One fourth cash, (of which $100 at the time of sale, and the balance one, two and three and secured AUCTION SALE LOT ON THE W BETWEEN K WEST EAMER- $4 CPPER MA RMR OIALE | Af the terms of sale om fr compli ayd, the property will 2 e resol st ol > a rf $laadings on | be resold at the t of th faulting purchaser madd YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancts, Hog LT every TUBSDAY | YY ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, ood FRIDAY at7 a m. aac USTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ae N_R.FITZHOGH, Agent. | TOL CPERTE ON BAST OSPITOL SHEER, . : EINGEB, | BETWEEN 79H AND Sru STSEETS NORTH: ea emia os | BAST, AT AUCTION Will leave 6th street wharf at no BY virtue of @ deed of trast, dated Febraary on SUNDAYS sot WEUNESDAYS 4th, A. D, 1573, and daly record in Liber No. for Potounc Taudings acto | Mattawc man, Mocucdce and Rasiers to Nomiat. © “SN. B. FITZRU feb23-tncvl New exe LINE Via CANAL, x folio 99, one of the laud records for Washtugton ty, ia the District of Columbia, and by request | cf the party secured thereby, L shall’ proceed to sell, | #t pnbiic auction, in front of the premises, on MON- AY. March 13{b, 1576, at 4.30 o'clock p m., all | that certain piece’ or parcel of ground, situate, Ij ing and being ie the city of Washington, in the BETWeE b LADELPHIA, ALEXANURIA, WASH- Tolnmbin, scribe PHILAD! TON AND GROG TOW District ef Columbix, known and describ re fatiine vats es Bundred sud picety eight Eos aumeeraneiee 7 ee » no Wherves, Philacerph: mente thereon, consisting of @ two-story Uvttage Fr ™ 9 Water street nore. ee Terme of sale: 23.000 and interest at 10 por cent. MONDAY, at 6, with Olydors | Fe! Avnum froin August 6th, 1875, tog ther with the expense of sale, in cash; balance at 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest at 10 per cent. per annum. ard secured by a deed of trast on the premises so11. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. @2”0 down og day of sale, and if the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from day of sale, the Trastee reserves the rigbt to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser - B. REED, Trustee. feb28 eo&ds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEW Books. Why We Langh Ry Hon. 8.8 © hited of 4 te o Begulsr Semi-wockly Line of Steamers for Provi- deuce, Boston aud New Kugiand States. Bo whart- je in tom line. os 7G. F. HYDE, Agent tor D. of 0. WH. F. OLYDE & C0. Pulladelphis, ¥. A. REED, Alexandria, Vs NK, 29 4 evonshire street, Bosto: BF Freignis delivered by Knox's © Geveral Ufhcs, 603 Penns: the Steamers’ Wharf, will ti ce aD LINE. thie ine takes specified t ne a of the = salsa -, lame. seanone Fear i (iy SES Robinson Crusoe’s Money. By David A. Welly” See Meet a tT a che lal oe | The Bquires Legscy, By the Author of Obl the north of &. My hi etow 5 On the homeward a the Meridian o Mara iats crac Seat Pe THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS | BRTWEEN NeW YORK AND LIVER- FOOL, CALLING RK HARBOR. Fro wr Yor Drews. . deouingham’s Journal’ For sale by MOHUN BROS, 1616 Penusyt China. ¢d., March § China i a ee Parthia. Wed.. March 15 Bothaia.., Wed., April (9 Beeks FOR THE LENTEN SEASO Abyssinia. Wed., Mar 22 Abyssinia. Wed... Apri’ 28 IBV nee 2 Wed Wed, May 3 folowing WEUS ES DAY and SATUB Ard eve joLowla, AY | DAY from New Tork, Swamersarked * fo not enrry etorrage passen- | ore « GATES OF Passanz.—Uabtn, $98, New Helps to a Holy Lent. By Bishop Huntington, Some Week Days io Lent. Wilainson. for Every Day in Lent. Miss Sewell. Ve nt; Kosary for Lent, aud other De- et and gL, DOK. gold. accortiog earns ‘Tokets to Faris ion Seriog, Tn paper and cloth. #16, eld, scditions!. Betarr tickers on favoral Stedy the Dible. By uw L Moody. ferme eale by W BALLANTYNE, Btoernge {iokets to aud trom atl paris of Szrope ut 42% 7th street. very low rates val bilis of lading given for | Beifeat, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp aud other ports {IC ATIONS —Life, Letters and Jonr- ou the Quntinent, aud for Mediterranean Bo rte For | 1 { Geo ve Tickuer, 2 vols.; 95. ‘The Un- freight nud passoge apply at the Company's offlce, | + orld, by Jobe Fiske; @2. Memorial aribute ct owing Greeu: cr both steerage cabin, | t Morse with fine ste*l engravings; @3. ae to BMALLWOOT & MOBRISNN No, D ae »y ibe Hompton Stedente; ac. The Bible jsni-ly— OHAS. G. FRANCKLYEN. Agent |W. wk by Suratou; gl French Political E —— | by Bo, Bice, $140) 8 lect Boglich gvan- : Eciist, tie Spectator, edited by Habborton: $1. A | b High Life, by Feuillet, paper, 7Sc_ The » iB veilom, 1.25; and cloth bindings. @1 80. at Divide—Travels in the Upper Yellow: pairs »y the Earl of Munraven; 4.80. The Ourate y Mra. Oliphant; Pansanias, by tic. New a to a Holy Lent, by iaton; $1.20, jemcirs of Dr. Nott, by Santwood Lewis; $2. Duinth, by Juige J: Proctor Nott; tic. At ats. | SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S, ents for Lawrence's ** Pare Linen” P: tr 911 Penn. ave.. bet. 9th and NEW Books RECEIVED AND FOR BALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4 street and Penna. av. Dear Lady Disdain. By Just Darth} Bis Natural Life. ‘By Marcus tlacke eT” former former cen to clos i914 ond 1916 Pe NR BAVE MONEY BY WITH Us, OONTSACTING cop in regular stock, and sre prepared to ‘Guiet approved mauber, every description | hi# Satural Life. By Marcus Clarke OUSE Ni WN. ye Curt in Charge. rs a = ees a hs Her Dearest Foe.” By Mrs. Alexanders wathor of “The Wooing O'T. Mrs Limber's Battle; or, A Church Fair and ite Victime. febls-tr ———————————— IN OBDEB TO GIVE MY EX- q OLUSIVE sttention to A vUSTOM WORK, Lam closing out my entire stock of GENTS BOOTS AND SHOES 4T COST. ING, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, &e. TIS ROOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPEB to be belle ia walle, SLATE and MARBLE MANTELS, fa excellence of atyios sud co.ore unequaled. KSNGES, FURNACES on4 FIRE-PLAO STOVFs—giving w larger ontit than soy other bouse in the city, and caabling us to maks favora- ble propositions to capitalists and contractors. MAY WARD @ HUTCHINSOR, jarzi-tr 317 Sth treet northwest, HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the has obtained from the Supreme Cou District of Columbia, ae Special C F st French Calf, double-Boled Hand-sewed GAI- ib, made by Hannan & Reddish, of New York, ‘at @6 50; regular retail price 8! Ware's best (: SHOES at 84.50; ase aaaaaiaiiad OES at 84.50; regular J48. H. VERMILYA, 610 97H BTSEET, Opposite Patent Office, CAPITOL HILL }=— ERE LIVERY AND HIRING STABLES, Ne. 317 Third street s. e PINE CARRIAGES POR WEDDINGS, CALLS, RECEPTIONS, &c. SPECI TTENTION PAID TO BOARDING PECIAL A’ OusEe. Orders left at Congressional Hotel, et Stable, day oF uight, will receive prompt attention. JanSi-tr = hand, this 26th SABAH E. HOWARD, Exccatrix. Vi ‘10K, That the BIS a GIVE NOT on. = su a’ day of Febr mar2-th3t* preme Court of Pou Special Term, yal estate “iste “SULEa [ber 3 a AT MIcUEn Yiart thw : ‘Administratrix? 10K —The Oo- partnership exiting between GH HEATH ond). M PAkaSia De or zea ae ere oF street northwest. where the from bis agent. Dk HEATH remo: treatment can NES Be INPS OF GENTLEMEN'S O4BT- ed . Oth and 71 Rogen big mail promptiy ettended ,, os > kk ii af - * SRE a | AUCTION SALES, PRIRCH & ROBEY. Acctioncer, Walls Barcor, Nos, 938 and 940 Le ave., bet. 2h and 1th ate. HANDSOME BAY HORSE, TOF BUGGY AND FRIDAY. Marvel 10, 1876. FOR1Y-FOURTH CONGRESS. SET GOLD MOUNTED HARNESS, AT AUC — “On SATUBDAY MOENINO, Marca 11, | (108in@ Proceedings Yesterday, Baers 10 o'clock, we wiil sell, at onr SENATE.—After our report closed— Mr. Gorjon continued bis speech on the manner of collecting the revenues, and said No American citizen but must feel the Susb of shame at the comments of the foreign pre on the whisky frauds. Standing now n the shadow of that recent terrible ex sure, which all must feel to be a national « amity and disgrace, with the public gazettes flied with revelations of the rings which fatten and foster around us—the Washington city ring, the nasty, dirty, filthy whisky ring—it ts time to begin a reformation. This wave of @>rruption rusbing over every de | maeparntn of the government and breaking at ihe very doors of the Executive Mansion— cannot we drop party feuds; cannot we unite to rescue the government from that which is destroying it, and place it on the basis of a substantial and enduring reform? Bay Hor-e, 15 hands high; periectly in harness. jounted Harne:s. The property of @ naval «ficer ordered away. Baie perem It__[Rep} BIROH & ROBEY, Anctionsors. ibCH & ROBRY. Auctioneers, ‘all's Bazaar, Nos. 938 and 940 La. ave., bet. 9:h and 10th sts. FIFTY HEAD OF HORSES, JUST A VED venk atoux AND WasT Vincotis PEL jorees and Mares, from W. vir- ginia and Ohio. A fall description at salen? Ls@. One Ches.ant Sorrel Mare, 6 years old; very sty- lied; can trot in 3:20; ; Meo, cas ry driver; gentie in Top Phe-ton, nearly new; cost $300. Set Gold Mounted Harness, cost @78: the property Mr. Morton said that most of the corrup. tion and abuse which prevailed had been ascribed, and probably justly, to the civil of private gentleman having ne furtaer use for | War. Thove, therefore, who were the cause thm of the war were the cause of the abuses. marl) _{Rep]_ BIRCH & ROBEY, Aacts. | There were bad and good men in all parties, r[H0s_» Wacgaman, and the charge that the bad men were con. Estate Auctionser, 619 7th street fned to the party in power he repudiated With coptempt. Basin ESDAY, March 14, at 5 o'clock p. m., ¢ Mr. Gordon said ke could not bear the con- offer for sa! suction. onthe premises, | t¢ mptof the Senator. and he must therefore Soa pey 1S Pensa trae auard’* | corrupt bis assumption. What he did say ‘Terma Oay of wale — Was that corruption would exist with any THOS EB. WAGGAMA’ Mari0 cotd THOS "PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. THREE SMALL FRAME DWELLING-BOUS! TRE VIRGINIA ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF RGIEN AVE. NUK. BETWKEN 26TH AND 271u STBEETS, AT AULTION On MONDAY, March the 13th, 1876, at 5 o'cieek p m.. infront of the premises, [ will sril three small Frame Dwelling-houses; to’ be re- moved party that maintained such a svetem. Mr. Morton said that the Senator inti- mated that the democratic party was com ing into power. and then the taxes would be coltectea. Well, we all pretty well ac- ainted with the democratic party. We ow itin every city. town and county in the country, and we Cannot say that it isany better than any other party; {tis a good deal for Us to say that itis as good as any other by the purchaser withia six 7a after sale party. (Laughter,) For the four years suc- eee sastth: A depout of $50 required at the | ceeding 1865 this gove.nment was substan- 1 of sale. ally c me of THOS. DOWLING. Ant lally in the bands of Let us see how they {OMAS DOWLING, Anciioncer. tax. In 1 TRUSTEES SAUK OF VALUABLE BEAT. ES. | the ted wns then So premade No ean Bieping ReTeLCwE CHER | urepubiican somiaharsece ate seat AT A UOTI lected in 1870, $52,000,000; in IST1, $16,099,099; f a deed of trast. executed tome | in $17,000,000; in 1873. $52.000,009, In Is4, by Bichard S. Cox, bearing date on tae Gay of January, A.D. 1572, No €74, foliv 29, one of the land record District of Columbia, T sn, on the premises, 2iet day of Marcd, A. 1). is76, at the hour of 1, p. m.,t»satisty the debt secured in satd desd, and at the request in writing of the holder of sail debt, the following described property. viz: All that tract of land owned by the said Richard 8. Cox contignous in the coun'y of Washington, Dis. lying west of Fayette rtreet and Berteith,”’ and con- ty three acres more or leas. (improved bya large double Brick Dwelling House, siabie, Orchard, &c., &6.,)les4 that portion thereof herets: fore weld by the ‘said Kichard 8. Cox to John H Sma'land John H. Berry. This preperty t Cit» prior enct:abraaces and taxes un! time of sale Terns of sale: @1 757 and expensos of sale tn cash; balance in one, two and three yeara; deferred pay. wts to be secured by notes, with tote and deed $49,000,000, and in 1575, $52,000,000, and with ihe tax one-half of what it was under the Jobrson administration. He thea com- mented on the corryption under demosratic role, aud said the Georgia state treasurer Was now a defaulter to the amount of $309,000. He then accused Mr. Gordon of monarehiai lendencies in advocating the system of life ciices. Did not the Senator know that his party Would never support such a proposi- tion &s this? Every oue knew the purpo e in making this movement at this time. The Senator bad spoken of the recent terrible shadow. He (Mr. Morton) did uot care to comment on this subject now, because he might be called upon to act as a judge; bat be would say that that appointment (Beiknap’s) came as near being a non- Purlisan one as was possinle, on account -Of his (Belkuap’s) democratic surroundings. Mr. Morton then read @ number of extracts to Georgetown tom! trict cf ¢ nert of trnst on the property sold A deposit of 820 re. | fron ch of Sen Gord = juited at time feats.” Ail conveyancing seen of RutasAnuaing a euonnl Sukie ee With within five Gays after day of sale, the Trustee | Morton, whg was described as always “wag- reserves the right to resell the property, after five | Sig his tongue.” He (Mr. Morton) also seat day's notice, at the risk aud cortof the defauiing | to the Clerk to be read extracts trom tie purehaser. speech of Mr. Toombs, to the effect that the new constitution ould pat nigger where he would never be heard of af terwards, and also Mr. Toombs’ declaration that the election bad been carried by intiini- dation and bribery; that he (Mr. Toombs) had participated in it, and would do itagain. Hiere one of the most distinguished deino: WM. D. CASSI Trustee, maid THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. ([HOMAS DOWLING d8uctiovee EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEROLD FURNI- On WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 15th, 10 0 clock, at No secte stout | crate of Georgia confessed to carrying aa housvxeep. | clection by bribery and Intimidation. Ti report Shows that the staten nis of Mr. 5 bs were cheered to the utmost. The “St.John from Georgia bad passed this all by Gil Paintings std Engravirgs, in silence. While tne Senator is turning his Gi Paint : es attention to whisby frauds he migit also Rote give the benefit of is intellect to the election \s bat Nots, Window Hangings, As he wants life officers to prevent Brngels. Three ply and Ingen: li and Star Oarpets, Oil € . Walnut Marble top Chiamber Snits, Mabegany Marble-top Chamber ®urnitw whisicy frauds, perhaps he would abolish all elections, so asto prevent bribery ard cor. Tuption at elections. The Senator (Mr. Gor. ri ete Maks Oottace Bolte, don) complained that the republican f Pain ea Marble top and Pisin Goitags Sai Wasa tyranical party. ‘This was not te Beather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters Wwasa 208t merciful party. and his friend Extenrion and other Dining Tabl Sideboard, Dining Chairs, Chiaa and Glasmware (Mr. Gordon) was a liv merey of the purty. ug Monument of the EVENING STAR. | Totlet Ware, Kitchen Beyuisites, &c., 4c , &c Terms cash S. DOWLING, Anct. mars * B H. WAENES, corscr7th and F streets, Mr. Sherman said the speech of the Senator from Georgia was mauitesuy made for party purposes. Mr. Gordon sent to the desk to be read the >. as resolutions passed by the Georgia legisigtnre TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL E:- | ,, g the rights of the colores’ peo pe wear ie RES! 'g, | 2firming the rights of tae coiore.t people un: der the constitution and the laws. Mr. Morton seid the resolutions were en- lirely silent as to tbe allegations of Mr. Toombs of bribery and intimidation ia the state of Gcorge, and that be (Tooinbs) was a party toi Mr. Gordon said he did not doubt that Mr. Toombs had given money, and he did not doubt that the Senator (Mr. Morton) had given money at every election in Indiana. {Applanse | NNSYLVANIA EAST OF THE CAPILOL By virtue ofa 1672, misea.the foul yot hington, ing the western part of lot namvere4 on are numbered seven buudred and thirty being descrihed as follows: Beginning at ti Fedo, Ch Penney ivauia avenue 23 feet eastwardiy | Mr. Morton said he had never paid money rom the southwestera. corne 8 : Pe sero agro greed al to buy votes, which Mr. Toombs said he ha “oi | done. Did the Senator deny that the election in Georgia bad been carried by bribery aud intimidation? Mr. Gordon said he did deny it. Hedid not Know what Mr. Toombs’ personal expe- rience eter he did Ese aged colored With all the improvements theraou. This property | }€ople mar to the polls with democratic Will be sold subject to @ Brior deed of irustya state. | U&Izes on their lappels. ment of which will be exhibited at the sala: Mr Morton said he believed what Mr. ‘Terms of salr: One-bal! in cash, of which $50 | Toombs had sald. Robert Toombs was the must be paiiat sale; the deferred payments to be | most distinguished and the most popular madein six aud twelve months from day of sale, | gemcerat in Georgia, aud when he where tne ah oint ens z ‘ution as to the bribery and intimidation be was applauded M - moped nl gooryey4 to ye a speech, but to deny that the people of the nerth or the republican party ineither Honse bad in any manner stirred up sectional inos- Ulity. On the contrary, their endeavor beea merely to enforce constitutional 11 in lawful ways. In every step iu that direc- tion they kad been and were to-day resisted by the democratic party. It was a confilct of ideas that made all the commotion and strife. One set of ideas must be right and the other wrong, and the contest must go on until the right prevails. On motion of Mr. Edmunds, the Senate Went into executive session, and then ad- jJourned. HOUSE.—After our report closea— The House went into Commiitee of the Whole on the Hawaiian treaty, Ms. Saylor (Cbio) in the chair. The treaty was discussed rn therce northeastwardly alopg the weetern live seid lot 75 feet and one (1) inch to the northweetern corner of said lot; thence east along the northern line «f eaid lot 22 feet; thence southwestwardly toa point in said lot 23 “rect from raid western line and 4: fect irom the point of beets ning ang thence to the said avenue and point of beginuing, together a f the trustee. Terms to be fally complied with within six days after day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property after one week’s public notice, at the risk ang cost of first purchaser. All couveyancing at purchaser's cost. WM. 1. WARD, merseokds J.T. COLDWELL, 8 OWNMAN & GEBEN, Auctioneer TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUANLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON SUUTH SIDE E, BE: BN 4% AND 61H STREETS SOUTH- ST, CONSISTING OF BLEGANT TWO- ¥ BRICK DWELLING AND Back: G, WITH MUDSEN IMPROVE virtue of a deed of trust. dated May 21st,4. 5, and duly recorded in liber No. 738, f0- 12), et eey., one of the land records for the Dis- fet of Colunbia, and at the reynest of the party se ured thereby. I will sell, at public auction. in frout ot the premises, to the highest bidder, on THURS- DAY, December 234, A.D. 175. wt 4 o'clock p.m. ‘Trustee, all that o pane! Ne ir pep by Messrs. Luttrell, Leavenworth, Page, being in the city of Washington, District of Oolum- ¥ bia. ana known aa jot uumbered forty Ova, (45,)ac. | 424 Dunnell, and the committee, without concluding the discussion, ros di gto Freik A Buswell’s subdivision of east pine :9) teet of lot aambered (23 )aua all of lot num bered (24) aud Jia snare numbered foar hau: dred aud ninety five, (495,) as said subdiviston duly recorded in the Surveyor's office of said cit snd Dierict, in“ H. D. Cooke,” folio 188, togethe: With the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: Oue-third cash, (of which $100 must be paid at time of sal and the bala.ce in six, twelve and eighteen months, in equal payments, tO be secured by purchaser's notes, beariag eight per cent. ioterest from day of sale until pa'd, and a deed of troston the property sold. Cons ing and recording at purckager's cos:. If .crms cf sate are Lot complied with 12" six day utter sale, the Tena: tee rerer * = right to regell at rex and cost of urcharer in de‘wutt * WM. F. ROLTZMAN, Trastee. deel ats Ro. 1321 21 F street northwest. So-THE PURCHASER AT THS ABOVE SALE hay tng failed to comply wih ths terme of sale, the rty Will be resold at lis risk and cost on TUES March 14th. 1376, at same hoar and place. dts WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, VV OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioncers. TBUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ANOTHER INVESTIGATION. Mr. Lewis, (Ala.,) introduced tue follow- ing resolution, which was adopted y Whereas, on the 4th of Marc, 1s t | Hays, member of Congress, did p Guy Beardsley as a candidate for ptinission to tbe Military Academy at West Pornt, falsely certifying that he liad been a resideat of said district for two years; aud whereas it is currently reported that the mother of said Beardsley paid to the said Hays the sum ot £3,000 for the nomination of her son; aod whereas it is due to said Hays that these cparges he investigated; therefore Kesvived, That the matter be referred to the Judiciary Committee for tnvestigation, and Unat they be giyen power to send for persons and papers. HOUSE PRIVILEGES. Mr. Tucker ( Va.) offered.a resolution recit- ing that a question of privilege o? members of the House in relation to obedience to or- Gers Of the courts, and declaring that the House has primary and exclusive jurisdic- IN, ABOUT 31) ACRES ADJOIN. | tion in such cases, and that no witnesses or ING THE BEFORM SUILOUL, AN A FBAME | documentary evidence can be demanded by the courts, or be released from the custody of the House; and that when it shall appear from the order of a court or a judge thereof, or the statement of any officerof the law, that the possession of witnesses or documen- B; ‘trust. dated er ees 1571. and recorded in Liber No. 649, folio 102, records for Washington county, ‘and by direction of the arty secured (replat FAG) undersigaed trustees ‘sell at public auction. iz frout ot che proverty. | tary evidence Is required to further the ends on THURSDAY, the 30th day of h. 1376, at 2 | of fustice or ent the escape of offenders, o’cicek p. m.. all that piece or the House will take such order as will pro- tect the ends of Jusiice. Referred to the Ju- diary Committee. INFORMATION WANTED. Mr. Holman (Ina.) offered the following: Resolved, Toat the chief of engineers of the army transmit to the House a tabular statve- county District, being tor pal called Seutland and Barbad ce eularged, besiagieg for the same at @ stone planted in the ground on the e de of the turnpike road leading from the city Of Wa-hington to Bladensburg, aud standing at the corner of the farm now owned by the Beform Scnool, and running thence, revereing the line of theentira trect worth 52 degrees, east 19 perches; thence north i 7 th 12 ment of the expenditure under each a: see ee wreas Seer este veee erin 12 dearess | Driation for the nee and improvement perches; thence south 31 degrees, it 4's porches; | public grounds in the city of Washi! thence porth 54 degrees, east 71!; percnes, tothe | during the four fiscal years ending June 30, of beginvicg, coutaining 3:% acres, more or | 1575, and from Jaly 1 Led Greene 31, 1875. front Also, to state the mode ot $u 1 ePcE ae i of the same day, in front of | Under those &| lations, such as. Piping, ty. all that piece or parcel of ground lying | Under those appropr fe ag enclosures of all lands, fountains, trees, rhether isa! lot shrubs, &c., Wi by advertisement or i Frame Dre otherwise, and tranemit iteunized accounts atroptage of 30 teet by a depth of 105 with the beans oF es Barties who Suroienes % said supplies, foreach year within the period Pere oe ee ot mod ee ney é aad whett 1 or ‘ance at the end of one year, and the other balf at the ap] end, of Swo yegre trom the said day of sale. a. de- i ress and p from the epecopria: ay perce! will be requived st the time of sale, ee ee ee ee such employes and rates, and total amount PE onal mb meee pe ay den orem Yonge between July 1 and December from wad after the day of sale, to be sec ated b: 0 th ween July 1 and December ton of ths parcesese or bersbacers, tive &2. | ments bave boca’ bald. cnder bat Do OF purchaser nel — pore! cney for either 1, or for both par- ‘Wasbington aqueduct, and if so, state etapa aid in Gate, Cobveyancing at the theramen of ecnseneste aunctisiee and aban Ray ccapR ani, eats ge aaa ate bs | Pend pu em, ; Sy cleve Ga eiacner snes 4 avter the | P'rhe B quec then, at 4:30 p. m., adjourned. ———re —___ the rig the preperty at the cost and risk of the defaniing porch Be & MIDDLETON, Aucts abun: y after least ten days’ notice by tue pabiie c avertine ent (and thecaeh depvale will bo | (MZ"A Norwegian expedition to the Are : ‘ SILLE| trustees ‘ex The Rev. Adirondack Murray said in nang Fe ana Rd i Tis sermon &@ week or two ago, “Heaven is mar7- nerd uret Sabbainin a thousand-doliar cove, With a man in livery on the box, ies rene, en The “Rettom Fact” Abortion We were sure the county bre »weot inte t oy One” 80 gel At what of be Brox \b Tales From Chicago. 170 7 A watchman on Clark «trect has invental & patent compense retarding-acceieratiog clock for use in families where they Keer unmeried daughters tn stock. If the yo: man is of an eligible sor riding a tachment Is turned on the clock com pounds with old Time at elghiy minates to the bour, 70 that atone a m. next morning it only indicates about five minutes past eleven the night before, and ine young wo- man is perfectly justifiel in sey! oO don’t! It is early yet.” when the young w reaches for bis hat. Od she other band. i! should not be desirable, they j inning bis own @ tengil?, of R told those whe vistted oh the bad « Lscovery What Was the cance of her hove wu She determined to bear nd the indicator to botling potni and sy hal ren to him, aud. asthe statute of le pest nine it is _neariy two o'clock. Tne | itation now prevents the arrest aud punish: patentee, casting &imeseifupon the generosity | ment of § @ physician who aide! her in the ofa discerning public, invites patrons to in- | accompl Loft her purpose. sne crease the efficacy of his invention by judi ob) = tm have the a ras dict vga} Je cious yawns or remarks, as,“‘Dear me’ How Apa Dr. Warren, of the Christian (Port- the time does fly!” and in extreme cases an | land) Mirror, ad.te ‘ou! her whole state. gdmirable effect may be produced by the | ment as she gave it he made public, it would father coming in with a Nh ood of ight on her xo called con- stick, and eaying, © 1d convince most ~ Before you go to bed see that when th Only that she wasgulltiens thcgh oeeee gets up in the morning she leaves out the also, that she Geser . milk p.teher.” No family should be without | commiseration irom au who have eng hd ft. fee for the suffering.” . This story of abortion was A worsan on Leaviit street hired a perfec treasure of a servar the one contt- lasi week, but was | leptially told, also, by Mr. Beecner muci: disgusted yesterday when she discov- | Boston clergymen when he was workiug up ered that her model maid kept the catidrea | the advisery counct among then, he wast crime other tian that +aud that was why the whole i not be given to the pablic. Ard ¥ @dd iurther, now thai it is brow at the explana of confessing more is. that while Mrs. T with her busba har in subjection by means of pinches and slaps. | the seerer She first exhorted the handmatdea as lows:—- Lucy, you mean, deceitful creatare go right aloug aps pack your tra’ this ¥ then I'll just like ' er, I will, But when the nuvse came dowa Well, ma'am, I'm x ore tn sorrow tt she exclaimed, , A bim to mu we Lucy, what made you slap the littleangel’ | the resu Bevin I thought when I engaged you ta) you said | plication is that of syrpa. you loved little chiidren. No, ma’am.” te aod pesoOry aAviser. replied the purse, firmiy said se are ¥ most extraordinary con- botbing of the sort, and thal [ can Bibie oath vpon if I was lying t y uacorp-e the next minuie ” Sponded per mistress, gravely, ever think where you'll go to when I expressiv asked you, ‘Do you fersions comment | the agent of the nets wit int society ma: drep” and you ex repliet, “I adore “i — them, bles them, m °” “Axing ar UGE “Eemees! parading, maar ed the servant. = but SNING Yer tell you i never asc la wh ij of yeu ha sever * was Biew e | dadyeer ren wane h " That means vothing, ma'am; is he war «tr like diplumacy. Good morning. ma‘am; and ra & shor ny if Lhearofany lady who requrres a = madder on 4 bur tion I sball take ¢ » kyarn t i hova’ 4 ain't ma mending you to her. Balileyana. What the poor of this country need dur ing the coming summer are dollar ice Who will start them? — There ts something so peeutiarly lightiul fa locking arms wit! e, & man will cheerfully ugh mud up to his knees rather have her let go. — A beighboringcburch has goi a cornet player in.the choir, and a patented chande ler, and has made otber preparation active work of grace. — Littledo rural boys Imagine that whit they are attending school and stri store their minds with useful infor » ew York are raising tt eoerackers, appeared at Reyder’s dentis try yesterday, for a service. “Whats tne | # matter with your t EIN tea t pa he it With what It is w ave some Klea of the ts should kr tor. “I dow t know rel i, sine a er “but it is awfal sick. wn With ® pp arly slow « the very case ia hant may A BULLDOG PREVENT cullarity, infant's pulse te 140; a BEING KescurD FKOM DeaTH.—J {seven about S), and fee to 60 Ss thing heppened at Raleigh, © beats a ming t tay morning, in which a bulldog t people who tried to rese: w rom 2@fire which was bad been pla no Dolan “priet an tio sumir he Co! gore out, lea idiot in her broke out, t saved had stationed him! the firemen lik ed by the di attempted to ble to de so. Th we cept to snap and fly at the f woman seemed exalted a Dre, and danced and sar lie Girl in the Country voice, and as gaily as possible. Names were extinguished {t was th her legs were barned off remained of her hi ONE OF THE STRAN CtbE that has bappened in } iwany Months occurred Monday aivernoon. Robert Harper, aged Ofty years, cut his throat and each arm inside the elbow joint With arazor. The suicide took place at Har- per’s home, at No. %i Nintn avenue. Har per Was a block cutter and designer by pro- fetsion, and was until recently employed in cutting prints for paper bangings in the fae- tory of F. James, at the corner of Tenth avenue ard Thirty-seventh street. He was the door fas In some way the woman might hav a big and at waen ter the pls y » +1 would » Lask not to stay Catena ectarm in arm At the same of te aliaze with ig moment tl sTinultaneo: She looked ather. Bbe g by th collar and he grasped a telezraph pole hauled biaseifup. Then she spoke some- thing to him, jn an undertone, and dodged intoadry goods store,and be handed her ber bundles and disappeared dowa the stairs into @ barber shop.—{ Fudion Times, a skilled workman, but was noted tor being | Wax you go toa theatair, where a fasay rather morose aud reticent. When he was | ushair, with ec trally parted hair, and fow- divcharged from the factory @ short time | ersin coat collair, seals you in @ chair, ago he took todrinking. He had previously | which belongs to anothair, who comes late been @ sober, steaty man. His wife was formerly a physician. After discontinuing practice, she became, tds sald, very intem perate. Aoout three weeks ago she tureat ened to kill herself, aud told her busband in great angair, and with eyes of lurid giair, calls you an ty trudair, rash to the managair, and after® ,usbing swair, bell scalp that young usbair, with the centrally parted r and the rosy coatcollair.{_ N.Y. Gom- that all she would bave todo to accomplish | jnercial veh ® pu~pose would be to ent the branchial LS artery imide the elbow. This Harper re- APPLY SOAPSUDS to @ suspected leaky membered, snd Monday he actea on the bint wife discovered him after be had used the razor and before hediet. He died almost immcdiately after his discovery. joint in the ges pipe. Tae formation of bab- bles will show any escape. Tois is safer than trying the joint with a lighted maten. If the leak occur in the branch of a bracket or chandelier, it is repaired by soldering with plumber’s fine solder; if it be a very smal one, heat the place first with a spirit lamp, and fll the apertare with cemen #7 Rev. Robert Collyer goes to the theater in Chicago with his family. @7-Our public servants were less suspectel and a less number were guilty, ween the salaries were smaller tuan now. Iti bes oud income that bas been with faulters the first step.—[ The A SMART young boy of nine attends school at Evanston. Sometimes, especially when the circus is in that latitude or the boys get up @ dog fight, he does not attend school. though he pretends that be does. Last week he geve himeeif a holiday to end profes: siovally atan exhibition of gymnastics, to which the admission was one cent, being desirous of trying a new policy, went tohis father and confessed his fauit, making the preliminary condition that neither of bis parents should lick him. Hisfat»er is aman of bis word, and not only refrained from chastisivg the culprit, but *scuse” to disarm unsuspecting school-boy with his shining morning face, and satchel crept next morn- ing Like a snail unwilling’ hool, pre- sented his “ ‘seuse,” and was so condiguly eked that be thinks that for the rest of has lie he must either give up coasting or lie Mat on bis stomach. His doe: k “'scuse” read as foliows: l.k the barer for runnin away. Lik him W No mor at present. Yours respsetfally OLIVER PERKINS." Chicayo Tribune. EFPEcT OF ExTa&eME CoLp ON MINDAND A ox of Wa-hinet-n, 0.0 ficisting © sre woh. 2°76, V, t Theodore au Bovy.—M. Payer, the emiuent Arctic ¢ plorer, referring to acertain day on whic the thermometer indicated deg. Fah. be- low zero, says that so great an amount of cold paralyzes the will, and that, uuder its influence, men, from ‘the unsteadiness of their gait, their stammering taik, and the slowness Of their mental! operations, seem as if they were intoxicated. Another effect of such cold, mentioned by M. Payer, is * tor- menting thirst, which is due to the evapora. lon of the moisture of the boty. It ts un wholesome, too, to use Snow lo quench the thirst, as it brings on inflammation of the Ibroat, palate and tongue; besides, a temper- ature of 35% deg. to 58 deg. below zero, Fab, inakes it laste like molien metal. Snow eaters in the north are coysidere] as ive! and effeminate in the same way as is aa opium: eater in the east. ONE OF THE MORALS drawn by the Bos- ton Advertiser is, that wecaanot tooquick!y ergraft upon our system the English idea he ith day of Feb {0 orelana ¢. unt Oa the evenins o' the 9th of March, hort but p-tofa: laws, Ons au infant su of Edwia 6. and March t rae very tittle wht Ee has joined the eetuts commaning Over of. the guideu ebore, Foon y ull meet in H. acu y talon, Mect where loved oves part Lo more. Funeral will tate place Saturday morning et 3 o Clock.f om the resite ce of m Aner, do. 237 Kth street betweee Band (stre ts southeast, Kelatives and frievds of the famly are respoctf oly ln vived to attend. BOLMES. On the 9th of March, 1575, near How- ahd practice of ministerial responsiblity. | ard University Vases HoLXEs, aged 30 yours and “ voter > i tone or > Atha week ay eon tee rig = en Fay oniany comment to he -< | House, could he have been for years in the | [iyfapeuml oat caer. boty tesouri and receipt of a corrupt and fraudulent income? If Secretary Fish were taking part in the de- TOBIN. Afters long and painfcl sine, Dome bates of the Senate, could Seheack OBIN,ID the Sist yearof his age.ct t ‘ish of Eiierchens, Oounty ‘Cork, Lreiand, and forthe past have remained for @ year in London in tue ofthisetty, TP. odorofthe Emma mine? Publicity (in ad- J = st 2o'ciock Gandey vance) and responsibility are the two pieces a tome - of artillery which can alone be turned wita oud effect upon the spirit of corraption.” said in the deal Bhd TSyRe is a great