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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SS ER AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. BB, © WABNES, corner 7th and F strects. LUABLE PROPERTY SUCTHEAST (ORNER OF BAS’ D 71u STREET EAST. tue of a deed of tri D. 1571, duly reco: N the land records for Washing the District of Colombia, and b ysecured thereby. in front of the premtses,on SAT- BDAY. April 29th, 1576. 0t 3 o'clock p ing «-rcribed real estate, {n the city of Part of Lot numbered eight (5) ll of Ins numbered nt.e(9) and ten (10). in square t bandred and ninety-eight (993). Siaming ior cad vartof Jot numbered vel FUTURE DAYS. ‘ON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘beast corner 9th and D sts. 2. w. HOUSEHOLD THIS AFTERNOON, peowssas aa netionsers | Ho 413 7th street northwest. SIMPROVED PpeRcanse WELL-EEPT ae the District «t Columbt: e Party secured thereby, I ‘will sell. in front of the ‘at public suction, on TUESDAY, April at » o'clock p. m., all those certain places Of ground and premises, «\tunte in the city of Wash: ington, District of Columbia, and koown as lote dered 236 and 233. in syuare 675, and improved 'ree-story brick and basement houses, Nos, 1K street northeast. Zorme: Ons foarte see y this deed of sale in cash, and mepths from di peranpom. T' commencing with No 37. required on each honse at the time of veyaneing shall be re} r=} ome’ Po, Boe iS 4, of the amount of indebtedness of trast unpatd the balance at of sale wi b interest at 10 per cent. be sold separately, ‘A deposit of @100 will be rtbwent corner of © east forty pine (49) fest and seven thenee south twenty two (22) feet eleven inches, thence west fo 7) inches, to the tine east, and thence north slop east twenty-two (22) fuchee to the place On THURSDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, we shall sell the entire Furniture, Carpets.’ &c.. the above dwellitig, aud to wh DUNOANBON BROS., Aucts. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, northwest corner loth and D sts. Rk SUIT, UPHO'STERED IN REP contained in hich buyers are said t eleven ands half in ewoeqnal pay- Trustee reserves the right to'reeall the srty ot 8 10 ‘the prope Fist of the defeuitiog’ mae ere complied with in #ix Wwe 1001 if terms are not 8. HALLIDAY, Trustes, DOWNMAN & GREEN. Aacts. B WAGGAMAN, HO roal Rotate Auctionser, 619 7th street. On TURSDAY, Aj 'm., 1 will sell, i front Square 1/7. fronti street northwest. between L and of 140 feet 10 inches. ‘Terms day of sale. THOS. E WAGGAMAN, Anct ed of teust on the ep 310 will be required the time of sale, and all ceaveyancin, of the purchaser complied with ip one week from the day of sale the the rigbt to resell the the purchaser at Sore, ‘Trustee reserve the risk and cx Riving seven days notice, > > inte Ser: be ning ES LYNCH, trus J _T_OOLDWBLL, salesman WILLIAMS, Auctionee No. 1001. northwest corner 10th and D sts. uSDay, April 27th. 1476, com. al orthwest. tbe above dever-bed Furniture WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Acct NG & MIDDLETON, Real Estate Anctioncers, PROVED PROPE SET, TWEEN PENNSYL- AS AVENUE AND E SfKEET SOUTH- by virtne of a deed of trust tome, dated Oc- D 1474. avd recorded in Liber No. nv of the land re THIS EVENING. BANKRUPTCY WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctioneer. THE* TOCK OFA NEW YORK WHOLESALE IMPGATING HOUSE AT AUCTION. LARGE BANKBUPT SALE OF DRY GOODS, k of the Late firm M.&B J. McStave & Co.. of New York. IMPORT ART TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIO. FOREIGRAN TEUSTER’S SALE OF bh UTENSILS. EIDAY, Sprit part of the 8: described furnit WASH. B WILLIAMS, for sale at’ public anction, 24th cay of April, 15.6, ot 5 Kk froxtot the prea tees, aod to the highest bidder, Lot } in »\usre one th uraud and nineteen, ( 1019,) rovements th reon, Tamed, one used as 91.200. and the expenses of the Latance in eix (6 WORTH OF MESTIC DRY GOUDS MEDICAL, é&e. IF DE. BROTHES cf Washington. D.O., ESDAY, April 15. 1876. reign aed Dome: tog of West of England, Freach tmen Browd oud Narrow We shades and col Fancy Tweeds and ¢ acd Bejuimaux Cloaking. & Paisty Casbmere, Qa F faci. uable aud tinebsm Laces, &c FES GUODS in great variety, euch as he Silks, Satins, frish aud Lyens Merinos. D-taines, Satecn C! Serges, elegant imported Plaids Alpacas, Emnoress h 7 ch and rare assortment of teens ard fine Plash Snit- d Unbleached Oo ‘Terms of sale: y | sale.to cash; } morths, secn: and the notes of the pu a the premises hacer bearing eight (3) per 2 paid down at rhe time of Purchaer's cost. towmelicd with within woven (7) days, ell the property risk and cost A. BAKER, Trustee, & MIDDLETON, Axcts. IS POSTPONED é. same time LETON, Ancts. slish aud #coich Conveyancing at Roavers, Chinchillas, D% tees 7 i Re La cotch. Freach and rable Shawls, Bwies Not- A positive cu: SF THE ABOVE SALK vot THURSDAY, April 27th By order of the Tre: YOUNG «# WI BB, 8 868, corer F an’ s LE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY On NEW JERSEY AVENUM, BETWEEN K AND LSTS NORTHWEST. By virine of a derd of trast, dated March 233, 89, folio 424, of the land ombia, and by dir: he party secured thereby, T will offer at in frontof the premises, on SATUM. B. ROLEETSO 6, every WEDNESDA 2 all Diseases of inet, Stricenre, Py philis. aod Spermat urbes. Cases of G < ted Cured iu 3 to 3 days. ickly cured, and the polaon sutirey S¥ stem, without thy » brought on by excesses and ry nad insani- $+, finpotency, neam ption. m- the bearr paine in b ATURDAY, from 2 ty Ep hee Fisnn ot Ingrain CARPRT- -&c.. from medium t and Trrkish Quilis records for the District of to day until the whole to be soid b. causing loss of wen Vility,organic weak ty, symptoms jt serve. in lots Sales commence daily Wa.m.,2 pm, in sure No. 89, fronting about 17 a nus. and extend- tte an 1s fect alley The perty is improved by # wew brick dwelling, con- taining nine rooms, bay window, aud modern im- ‘Terme cf sale: One third cash; resid) Deferred payments f trust op the progerty sold, 9 erate of 8 por tor giddiness, evil forebodings, selfs ly cared by newly a _ FO-MUORRO ryuomas DOWLING, Auctionver, IMPORTANT SALE OF WORKS OF ABi. STATUABY, BBOKZES GROUPS, K MABBLE CLOCKS, FINE LY CABVED MARBLE STATUETTES, MAN- | cS. CARD ESCKIVERS, & d WEDNESDAY MOBNIN band can re! his trom the leadin flee 424 Wtb street northwest, from ber aunum from day All conveyanciog ATH'L OARUST, Jn , Trustee, FD. CLEABE, Salesman. 13 POSTPOS 2Sin, at 6p. m., same piace. F.D. CLEARY. Salesman. Booms for pattoats. THE ABOV FRIDAY, Apr | By order of Trust Urgans, Fer's.) Hef inall Diwares a. WIGL SELU MONDAY, a rienced and aci Midwife of 2 yenrs LUTTRELL. iy for examins ion oa peril MONDAY. the ¥ DABSE'S. 11S +, Tackling, Shovels, Ome ‘COAL AND WOOD. H J. FEGAR, nthe Brontw roads. two miles {rom anmbia, L with well a SATUBDAY, s'civck p.m, rlawery. Totiet g the entire steck of Deng scoreNo 1 © southwest corner of 7th and N streeta north fsn'ecash. A de a Alli and PLASTER in VALUASLE TRE NOWN AS “BLUE PuAstNs,” Rigg or, COLUMBIA, AND UPPJ- irtae of a deed of trust, dated cu we tuvite the daysater ssle, PATENT LUN er in every bux all grocers—try 1.. one of ths land ree- dat the «ritten secured thereby, I will, on ay of May. & the District of Cotumbia, MONDAY, the ist clock p. m.. offer for | the highest bidder. oa tue farm known ae the District of © lamt and described « tract of Blue Pi No shavicgs, SfEPHENSON & ERO, Mili sud Depot 7th SALE OF AN ELEGANT © JUST NORTH OF GE All that part of the who 4 which was devised to Thomag | ton Berry, by his 1482, and conveyed by said y virtue of ad 1874, recorded in Lilyor 74 ords of the District of Us sted April 14. bis will dated Jut | f= aud Bennett ‘thomas Berry to William W rdécd Novembe. land r-cords of ea‘d the following metes and bouns: Fome at @ stake on the edce of the tank of the Pot: tase river. from which @ small locust tree. blazed and notched. bears south 51'q degrees, west 15 link, ad from which stake the northeast corner of the 38 on the tract hereby described bears eouth 16% degrees, eu-tGchatne and 23 links; and running theuce in @ straignt live fc criginul corner INSURANCE D.W KETCHAM. SDV, the 9th day’ of May. 157 able tract of | Of land calied “The B. JOHN 7 abu strict, aud. co: Parts of a tract of Dnobarton fiock of Donbarto SENS @ HKHETCHAM', ANSORANCB AGENTS AND BROKEES, , corner of F and 8th streets known or called, consisting of four ited In Ops. Ww hwers held by Brook ildermeister, BE Droit Beiior INSUBANCS of EVERY DESCRIP _marS-tr TEN ON THE BEST T ard wh.ch ssid parcels 7 onthe south by tne lands of E: tia by Brooke § Dy the landsef Morrig Adler ward Linthioam, as ‘a tract of land ed * Bellevue,” east 12 chains and § links toa TION WRIT- MS. stake, thence sonth 5 degrees, cast 19 chaing an 58 © LYVOMING FIRE INSU Deen remeved to Room N ng, corner of F and 8th streets, If company nas been jugperation for J. RUSSELL BARB, Agent. MAKE YOUR FORTUN GEAND GOLDEN DRAWING thy rt Barnard’s aks 30, LeDroit & thence with the river This stacuch thirty-five years th 3M degrees weat, Ichain ard 49 north 33 degries we lance tn eqgaal - 3 chains and 2 grees east, 2chaies and ratoes east, $chains and nt per anunm trnst on the property Convey auciig at cost of GENE OAkTS KOBERT E. PRESTON, ured by 9 decd of ‘at thse of pais, uing, the whole contatuing : xcep ing, however, there- id treet heretofore conveyed the Warhugton Oity sod Polat 3 Itest part of én kont Bailroad ¢ LOUISIANA STare® LOTTERY J, 2 WABRER, coruer TRUSTER FALE NOBTH (| APIT fs tract contains the most valuable land for euing iu the District of Colombia, aud erpased as ® track farm. City and P. L. Bailrcad pases through the The terms of sate | money fn cash, and Dents, at ene and two years reap ctively from fat tho rate of S per cent. of trast upon the premises, t ED WEST COBNER SEINGTON. DB. U. baisues to t lucorporated 1565) aistce to tw of sale, bearing inte and evcured bi TAKEN PLACE APRIL 29, 1876, Y¥, the 21 day of - ai! that earcel of will be required at time of sale d with io 10 days from time of be made at the risk aud cost rT. LL. PHILLIPS, Trastec, PEKBY, Attorney. BL SALB AT AUCTION OF ELEGANT DWELLING ON 1 STREET, DETWEEN VERMONT AVENUE AND doed of trust to us, recorded ia Liber No. 747, io 117, one of the land records of the District of Coitimbia, we will on THURSDAY, the 27th day ™, te front of the Lot No 23,inJ.G. inal Lot No.5, 1n Sy eing recorded ta ce of the Burveyor of it the terms AT NEW ORL’ ndred and sixty (160 bdivision uf aguare nu y three (623). together with the of @ neat three-story VELY NO POSTPONEMENT, POSITIVELY NO SCALING, rd cash; balance in six and twelve eight per cent per anuum, f trust upon the property 1 By virtue of March 25, 1574 f sale are not complied with in Tastes reeerves the st of defan'ting pur- Capital Prize, AMOUNTING To $304,500, ALL PAID IN GOLD. One Prize to Every Six Ticke Wat public anctio 's Sebdivision of ori ad subdivisicn G. folto 14s. tn the ott tet of Columbia. ‘This tot fronts on | rtrest north, and rans back to & 9) foot alley; fs improved by Bn elegant thres- 1537 1 street north- back-bulidiog, aud orner 7th and F streeis. SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL By virtne of a deed of trust, dated November Wh. A 1) 1873, and duly recorded fa Liber No. ifo 419, of the land records for the District of ud by the written direc'ton of the party WEDNESDAY, the 34 day of oclock p.m., in fron! B H. War ory Brick Dwel'ing, weet,) with basement, attic has éxerllent farnace and range ‘Term=: One-third of the purchase-money in cash, ance in three equal payments ats, 4 mouths from day of sale, fur which the notes of thé purchaser, bearing in'érest mt the rats of 8 por ceut. per annum, and secured by s deed of trust "on omit of 10) ili be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, Allconveyancing at the expense of the purchaser, If the terms of eale are not complird with within ous week from the day of sale, the trastees reserve the right to resell the property at the riak and cost of fhe defaniting purchaser, upon giving soven days’ notice in the National Republican and Eveaiag Shtave FENDALE a NDS DUNCANSON BHOS , Aucts. M48SH4L'8 BALE. In virtue of @ writ of vendition! exponas issued out of the Clerk's preme Uourt 4 to me directed. Cash, to front of the O trict/on PRIDAY 2o'clock m., the ke All John Ambler Smith's terest tn and to Lot No 108, Nos. 1.2.8, 4and 5, 1p Joshua F. subdivision of Square No. 375, together with all and jar the improvements thereon. in the city. of D.O , swized and levied uj sath execu lo. }) in favor ewis Pore oe ALEX. SHARP. U.S’ Marshal D. p= STATES MaBSHAL'S SALE. In virtue of two writs of fier facias, issued out of the Clerk's office of the Supreme trict of Cotumbia a 4 to me directed, I witl sell, at lic sale, ig ea ny Beye said a) fh 19 o'cicek my all ONLY 20,000 TICKETS, AT 650 EACH, United States Currency. mbit auction, on May. 1576, at f the premises, Lots num- bered one (1), two(2), three (3), four (4), and five sabdivision of Synare numbered nine fifteen (915), ia the city of Washington, with all the improvements thereon. i ; "rd In cash, of which $100 must be ‘at the sale; the deforred psy d twelve months, with interest at eight per md wectired by decd of trast to the Terms to be faily com- thin seven days, otherwise the Trust Twanrierm Cobre IN FROFORTION LIST OF PRIZES. ents to be pant faction of the Trustes. ing at purchaser's cost H_ WARD, Trustee, WELL, Satesman. RUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ON SOUTH, BEEWEEN FIRST AND SECOND . 1 ne ofa decree of the Supreme Court J istrict of Columbia, passwd ia equity 709, we stall sil at premises, on FELDA of April. 1576. ‘at 5 o'clock p. m., lots numbered ght (25). twenty-nine (2!) and thirc ys subdivision of ajuare numsered five a seventy one (571), in the city of Wash- ‘Terme of sele: One third cash; the bat three equal fr stalmonts, in six. months from the ¢ay of sal to be secured by the notes 20 Prices at 60 Prives at 1,200 Prizes at 4,000 Prizce st APPEOXIMATION PBIZES. roximation Prizes at $200... 100 Approximation Prizes at 100. 100 Approximation Prizes st «73. 3.690 Prizes in all, smounting to (gold) $503,500 ‘Tickets fur saie by ell regalarly sppotated agents, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTARY 00. marl) d&KtApa the Dis:rict 1 will sel! at public sale for jourt-houssdoor of said Dis- the ¥Sth day o” April, 1576, at tle, claim aud in- Soran’s subdivision awlic anction, the 28th day in frout of the P.O. Box #42,8.0. coxzxkL, DELIVERED TO ALU PABTS OF THE CITE 41 THE SAME RATE. «Full load of 40 bushels for @! Smaller losis $ cents por bushel; carvage, @ cente, a OFFICE OF WASHI 413 loth street vortpw OF to 110 Brige «treet, “HAND CLOTHING, Oi tue purebaser, te of 8 per cont. per annum, and in- istoction of the trustees, A de} « will be required at pore heser's cost terms of sale are not complied with In from the doy of eslo, the trastes reserve the roperty a! the rick and coat of the faulting purchaser. sfter five days’ public notice, All conves ancing Court of the Dis- day of April. Turehe'e righty the following im the city of | gold. A deposit ‘TAL Ist street north jaetown. maré J. HEIBERGER, ¥ HANT TAILOR, otal, late Brow Rms BOBBY, Ancit neers, Nes 93S.and 940 La ave. bit. 9th and 1h ate, EXECUTORS SALE o; RIGHTY CARS IAGES, HCGGIBS, EXPESSS WGONS, OAKTS, 50 SATS HABNE F. Ac. TOC LUS6 THE ES TATE UF THE LaTe WM. WALL Ga WEONKSO\Y MORN NQ, April 26. 1576. ¢ at 10 o clock. we wid fj “ogi be raar.( Wall's) cighty ogee pam te part, Family Carriege>, Jump Seats, By harass, Four Passeuger © ai riages, Germantowns, Top and No-\p Buggies, Coup-a, Hack +. Sukies. new ané second hand Express Wagons, Carts, Wagons, &c Fifty sets air g e and donble Harness, new and sic ond-band Saddies. Bridies, Blankets. &c- Fixtores, Stove. besk, Olook, lot of T We, call special attention ‘of Burchasare to the anle, ae ois peremptory, to close tho és'n'6 of the late Win. L. Wall, Sale peremptory. Terms cash. By order THUMAS GALLIGAN, Kxecator. BIBOH & ROBY, Auxs. —We call special attention to baring stock advacced ‘apan by the lave Wall to come forward on or before 10 0 clock of day of ale ard pay charges. or else the same will bs sold with _— her notice THOMAS GALLIGAB, Executor. B, 2 WARNER, Corner 7ih and F streets. TRUSTEES’ S4LE OF DESIBABLE UNIM- PAUSE r A A Ista STREET SOUTHEAST. By virrue of « derd of trust, dated April 2ith, 1:78. and duly recorded in Liber No. 753, foi 67. et se).. one of the Laud Records of tne Dis- by the written requost of the eby¥, WO will well a: public au. 2 on MONDAY, April 24h, 76 at 5 o'clock F tH . all those piso=s or parcels 0 being in the city of Wasniag trict of Columbi. porty f 19), containing 25735 square tort of re or less re fenrth each; b T whi h the notes of estat 5 percent. per an derenred by adead of trust « 1 be taken & deposi: of @50 on will be required at the time of wale all c arcing at th® expense of the pare the tors of sale sre no tcomplied with i daye from day of asle, the Trnstos reserve the tight to resll the property atthe risk and cost of the defaditing prrchaser, after 6 days’ advertisement CHAS B. FRASER ty, INO JOY EDSON, { Trastecs. fihersin ntl FBIDA a CF ot ten. JNO, JOY RDSONT | Trustees, Apai 2srh, apd J.T COLDWELL Sateaman. DDUSCANSON BROS | Anctionon Corner 9b aud D streets northwest THBEE STORY AND ATTIO PRESS BRICK HOcSK AND LOT, Bo. 931 M@ STREET, DE. TWEEN 910 AND lovn NORTHWEST. + April 29, n frontof the pren: in Davidson's subdivision of ting WM fee Jinch on north M strect, Sud ronning back thac width 130 t. alley, and Contalning abont 2.590 eronnd. improved by @ three story and att brick front Honse, containing nine ro er and bath-room: stabling and lar< This property is ia one of the best I in the city. and smtable for @ private residence, hesit @ m der conver ard threey car nA secured byw S. fr a ne balance tn one, two Convevanuciug at 1 5250 will be reyuired A deposit pr 7 DUBCANSON BROS , Auctionoars TP BOMSS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OsT-LCUGUE BALE OF A VERY LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, rary of tar inte Ex Gover- of Maryland. ald by order Private Vain nee. cm) us cash THOMAS DOWLING, Aw B DOWLING, Aa NS SALE OF VALTA IEERTY ON 1 3 1876, at 5:3) o'e bie’ auction. & Devinlers, w part of fot 2) fothe same at th «end ronuing the nc: avd 3.40 “west 100 feet, mith 29 4nd 83100 fgt,and thence east Wd | feet to the boclnuing. wha’ the tmprovemeats eon, consi-ting of two two-story frame dwell Nos. 1936 apd 1935 wate One fourch cash; the residae in 8. at 6. 12and I= mouths from the wich interest. ‘The deferred payments by @ derd of trust on the property eyatoing at the cost of the parchas- @100 deposit ou the acceptance of each bid MAKY HUMES, Guardian. WARSEN ©. STONE, Attoraey. . THOS. DOWLING, Anct. S*7 TUS ABOVE SAL€ Is UN\VOIDABLY postponed ontit TUBS AY. Mav the 94 1876 sams Jace MARY HUME Guardiaa 4 OC STUNK Attorrey THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ice RT S°1E O¥ V<LOsBLR IMPROVED ANU UNINPROVED PROPERTY GON Gru wee BETWEEN M AND N SuUTI- Ly virtne cf adeorea of the Snp-ene Court of the bistrict of Comm pawed the 6th of April, A. 1). 1876 in eyul-y canes No. 163 Gccket ab. wherein Kline dierst #t al. are plain tal are defentau's,ando ade creo sippenenial thereto, passed the 2th day of Apel 46,1 will offer for sate. #° public auction. TUPSDAY, the 4th day of Marva the hour sl Op m.,the following-described real estate in inet city. D Coto wit: Vota 17. 73,73. 30 acd 53. in the undersigned’s anbdivision of ‘nei lots 23,24 25.26. in Square 992, said lots n Gt! street of 19 24 feet by a depth fect alley. Lots 82 and 83 are tm- o-etory and basement frame build the Potomac Hou-« One third cash; balance in two payable in ‘six and tweive Mouths after dey of sale, wil interest at 8 par cont Ber annum, secured by deed of trast upon prop-rty Sula A cash deponit 0.0 each Lot sold on day of tale. BIDNE THOMAS, Trastee, BH Warner, Auct [ap25sotds! 458 Dat now. BUSTERS’ SALE OF UNIMPROV - ERTY ON SUUTH SIDA UF VIRGINIA AVENUR.NESK TWENTY-FIESESTREKT WET. AND ON WES’ SIDE OF FOURTH it EAST, BETWEEN A AND B Ey virtue of adecteo of the Supreme bd tthe District of Columbts, passed in cau Auciion, tn front of t prem ses. on THUBBPAY, tne ath day of May, 15/6, mt 6 © CiCck p. tn.. Weather permit tots six 6) torigh cen (1,) both inclasive, our subdivision of val fot one.(] Jin square eighty thes, (53 the otty of Washington, D.C ,as recorded fcubdivisions BG H. st page 1A2. Virginia ave ius in graded. aod the cnrbato On FIDAY, 0 at bo rt se » ther pepmitting, lotaia our aif of square ceveu bundred ju the city of Washing ia book of subdivision R LY & . Abe streets bordering reid part equare mplétely improved ‘Terms of ale: One fourth cash: balance in three iustaliments, in six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of ». with interest; or the i rehase money May ve paid in cash withia her sale. A d posit of $25 on each lot L nied at the time of wale Alt convey ancing at purchasers ©. Ne ed given autii the whole of the purchass morey ts patd If the terms ot net complied with withiu tea days from otasle, we reserva thy right to reanll the he risk and costs f ths defaulting pur T, sfter five days’ puliic wotica ia tho Bvening be exhibited at ‘We will pay lesi d. duc and WM BALLAN 5 M WILLIAN.907 Penna "+t Teustess apis dus BLOW . Auctionser. B. H WARNES. corver 7ih aud F sts. By virtue of a died of trust tome. dated Jane 7,18 scorded in Liber No. 739, folio sass, oue of the land recorits for the evn. ty of Washing: ten. D ©, Tshallect!.in front of tho premises, oa FRIDAY, May 5, 1576, at 6 o'clock p.m, pa: subdivision Lot seventy-one (71), in snare oast of syuare five bundrod sud vine(e ‘of £09\, frontag cxteen feet on K strect nw. of this city, by eighty Het deep, Tih a rear and side alloy; togetner wiih the Smprox ments theracn. consisting of a <1x-room brick house, ‘Terms of sate: One fourth cash, of which Sfty dol- lars will be required to bo hua y pal a the Palsnce in eix, twelve, aod cighteeu mouths frcm thr day of sale, with ea por cent interest pr snvum until paid, to Le secured by the purchaser's poles and @ deed of truston the property. If the full terms of sale sie mt complied with in seven days otter the day of sale, the property wil be :e- acid at the risk and cost of the defaulting pu-cha- ser, alter on week's potice, All the cus: of deeds aud recording to br paid by ihe purchaser apeodde JNO. W.KENREDY, Tru B B. WARNER, corner 7ih gid F sts, YRUSTEE'S SALE OF IRAVL® RULLDING 4078 ON Jiu. Srs,G AND H STS, NORTH FAST. > By virine of & hereby, I b froat of the premiros, on FKIDAY, at 3 o'clock p.m, all those pleces or f ground eicuste mn the city of Washing on. nown and desiguated on tne Plat or p yas Lot numbered one (1 two (2), three (3), four (5! v6 (5), six (3), seven (7 ight 8}, ten (1). eleven (LL), twelve (12: . fourteen (14). Biteoe (15), sivtecn (16), feventecn (17), etgiieeo (15), Lineterd (19), tweaty (20), twenty-one (21). twenty two (22), twonty-ee * Uhirty «ight (38h thivty-nive (39), forty (4). sorty-nne (41, forty two 142). for’s three (43), wad forty four, 1m MoUarthy 's su 2a Of wy) numbered eight hondred and uiuety (50), together Wich the improvements, Ac. Terms: Une fourth ca-h; balance in six, twelve, | an. eighteen magathe, sith lesesert ot 6 a cant ae Om, wi cared by x deed of trust on the propsrty ald f $20 on each lot wilt bs required | ‘at time of sale, and all conteyauciag at purchas-r's | coat. I terms of sulle are uot comptes w. | Gaye frum the day of sale, ths © aster | right to resell the property, ut the risx and cost | the cefaulting — oF purchasers, after dve vertigeaen Gare! edveriseiie BORG R RUFF, Trastea. ‘ep%-evdde J.T, COLDWELL, Salceman. 87 TUF ABOVE SSLE iS POSTPONED ON | ae 0 EVENING STAR. | Servs: tment saytes ithad from the state of Arkansas, and fom Cor gress. It was in the diseretion berewith. Oa receipt of bis reply 1 will ¥. ry 3, * a eer neene from the seeeesereees ATED E876. | close it toyon. Very respectful sat Jt was solely in the discretion of f ‘Srpxer Daaen. resident state to give or withbold from the a FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Orrick Uston Paciric Rattroan ( Rock railroad company. —— New York, April 15, 176 —Ox. Tau 4S? When the Littie Rock road fel! inte the i: vot | Mmancial troubies of which 1 have ot Proceedings Ye 4 Philadephia, Pen —Dear Sir: The press of josing inge Yesterday. the country are making allegniions that phon there were certain interests connected with SENATE —After our report closed, Mr. | tain bonds of the LittieBock and Fort Smita | 1 cnt, wad tee allarly pressing eun- Jones without concluding bis speech on tne | railroad purcbased by the Union Pacific | D&TTASSMent, and that neeted relief. vs bad been, at diferent times, subject of silver coin gave way ior a motion | Railroad company in 11, were odt Byy fy of adjournmert. from Hon. James G. Blaine, of Mai able taik about inducing the At aod *, or | 2 “ t to hi Pacific road, whieh. on Its southern HOUSE After our report closed — pores rly ner & nen re edd | was to be a ‘connecting line east and Re dies BI Rhseaamoen the adop- | rests With the officers of the compauy and | With the Little Rock and Fort Smith, San Erinn Sci sina with yourself. These statements are injori- | (h¢ Missouri, Kansas and Texas road, whiew offered by the Mr. Neal, and said anywhere | US both to Mr. Blaine and to the Union b ny b roposi- | Cie railroad company. There were neve. ne aid Sion Of the Ballot the me tee eee the | Shy facts to warrant them, and I think that | tani ~<A of It coed rition class of property from taxation would be | # Statement to the public t = a ting rosie, To. looked upon asa starting one Itwas viriu. | YOU 8nd myself. I desire, as ident of the | COMMon Among connecting ally a subeldy to this class of capital—a ciass | COMpany. 'o repel any such inference in the | these roads the completion of the Little that did notiiing to build up theeommercial, | ‘ost emphatic manner, and would be glad | Tod Was of very great importance. Acoord- manufacturing and industrial interests of | ‘bear from you on the subject. nase bat ee et. we bey 4 she community. It was, hedectared, a pre- | VEY TEMPOS. 1 we, recigent. | SOMPODS en eee ny ee aan none Se or tho Seep eee te ee | Orrice Ustox Paciric Raluway Com- Baloe hope oe eae And when there was ean- gvcouraged to build up their indastriat tn- | PANY. New York, April 22, 18i0.—Hom James | Ret qoast the Mtante end Feed = terests and prepare for the time which must | (. Blaine, Washington, D. C—Dear Sir AS1 | took one hundred thous a of ¥ ane | come when Congress wonid say to them you | &dvised you some days ago I wrote Colonel | one hundred thousand of ite, anon the must take care of yourselves, support your | Thos A. Scott, and leave to enclose you | gross sum ct €"oeo ‘and the M! a own schools and grade your own streets. his reply. ‘I desire further tosay that I was | Sag and Texas, if 1 rememnor courecaiy took Mr. Hendee (V't.) said he believed the sub. | & director of the company and member of the | fa}: the amount at the same rate. Tos Tat eae defective and radically wrong | ex¢cutive commitjes in IK1, aud toadd my | done, not for tne corporation tteelf” har that no assessors could reach one-tenth part | ‘€stimony to that of Colonel Soot vert n interest larcely engaged In the ¢ = of the personal p: rty, while the majority | Scation of all he has stated in the laclosed | ten of the road. Wah the cireumst bill would reach at leasi seven eighths of the | letter. Truly yours, | Would be @ connecting line both north and south at the point or Janction, the Py _ ~ attending the negotiation with the tax proposed to be collected. He asserted Sipnwy DILLoN, President and Pacthe ronal was Ply ‘familiar and that fully nine tenths of the real estate owa PHILAPELPRIA, April 21, 1t6—8in with several ers were Willing to submit to the system of | 7 es Presidew Uy Pa acyuainted ‘Ww of the lax+tion that has prevalletgoere. and which . New York.-My Dear & op With the Missourt, Kansas and Texas though I never tomy kaowledge saw y of its officers, aud never had an inter. view with any of them on any sabject, Bal jive to say tag » me, b romds, Td id Lo them did not be * dollar's pecaniary inter: © whole transaction Wita he mejority bill atopts. Withall powers of ; x self-government taken from them, the votee | | that the press of the « of the peopleonght to havesome weigat with | try are making allegations that certatn b: Congress, whose wards they were. He | of the Little Kock and Fort arened th the government, which w: purchased by the Usion P ‘ge Owner of the pre $ District, | company tn Ievi, were obtained fro uld not shirk from ty, bat contri- | James G Blaine. of Maine. or that the # te its propor in Some form went to bis bene: further denied th der cate mith ratiroad, | in the case « fe Ratinesd | the bonds u pordit I be is | est t. that there | pw Poundary street $1.59, and other. Toere might be a rea crimination on real es be no reason fer the ay rule to personal propert the substitute cor ) various Ways, citing among others t were Dot pi ® of ihe Street railways, where the | Blaine, directly or indirect kholder was taxed for his stock, the road money paid by the t on its entire valuation of its property, and | road company, or of theava tof both companies, se | far as | have kuown the o: other, are met me 3 on the | controversies that are before the om for ® but there never Were any facts to warrant ty thas it famous on made in certain of trust that tl wa- proposed to t nt of the coapasy, | qu at Le use iny Inflaeaee were held by citizens of the D e inthe mostem- | it ress for Allantic and Pacifie cttizens of Marslaud, New Y phatic manner, od asking me to make a | road, 4iso for the Missourl, Kansas aud ziand. He then pointed ont t statement in regard to the matter. Texas, 'n coumideration purchasing inequality and tnjnstice of th In rey ave to say that much as 1 | these securities, bardiy merits notices. The tn taxing personal prope: disitke th entering into any of the | officers and directa a bite i aod beard of the land honorable gentle. would have justly spurned presence bad | been Willing te subr ‘r <0 dishonorable and muta. ally deer I had bo pecouiary stake im the negotiation, and | should nave loved and that of | infamy fer Infamy’s sake bad 1 bartered Rail- | persona { official honor in the transae Of said bonds, | the these days of scania men in public it my duty to f Ligh br received am © re Luat every man connect. then a license of ten dollars each of its | not one dollar went to Mr. Blaine ed With wither compauy would repel the dis. cars. While there might bea thousand men | person for bim,or for bis be bower! ransaciion as warmly as I de myvelf. The who! «ir bad no more to de with Congressional legisiation than any one Of the ten Lhousaud *milar transactions that are constantly occurring tn te business inda- | wortd tais | OF Rr in the District, their wrong-doiugs should not | form be visited upon the fifty thousaud who were All statements to theeffect that Mr. El innocent. Their wishes in tuts mattershould | ever had any transaction with moe, directly be respected. At the cooclusion of his trectiy, involving money or valuabies | marks he obtained leave to tneorpora y kind, are absolutely without some statisical and historical tables, bear- I take pleasure tu mak like cha rwits the insinuation ing upon theretattons of District to the ou, and vou may ase aay at which, im a2 irrespon- general government the Record 4s part of jeem best for the interests of | 18 Way, attempts to cone Lis speech. tic Matiroad mpany. Very | Thomas A. Si closes the testini Litule Rock and Fort Mr. Buckner then yielded the floor © legislation of last win. rarily to Mr. Blaine for tne purpose of ter respec ad foi lo investigate the pendin t committee matter I shoaid f of tuts se mpelled to Wall its necessarily was based, according to the | slow action i the charge all the wail original Slory, upov the authority of E. H. | hanging over me, nuden ing, treasurer of the Untot Pacific com- | aug peuding the procee li pany, Who, it was averred, had fali knowi- whiter edge that I got the mone: Latso upo: ict anthority of Morton, E Co., bankers of | New York, through whom the draft for | Lew sub 64 000 Was said to have been negot For thers roy benefit, as they conflienttally knew. | shortest anc Hearine of this charge some we: aks In al vance of its publication, I procured the fol lowing statements from the two pr Witnesses who were quoted as lay definite Knowledge against me: Union PAciFic KRatLroap Cou Roston, Mareh 51, 1576.—Hion. Janes GE company, directly or ladirectty, or in form, is absolutely disproved by the mx con What service or what purpose has nev. stated. The alleged pri s Accusation ve beer. sive testim Thai vo bond of mine was ever sold te the Atlant and Paci © ane me Me Kansas aud Texas Kaliroad company, lat Lola single doliarol any money from hese Companics ever went to my benent. | That instead of receiving bonds of the Kock and Fort Smith road, as agra y 28 except At the regular market price hal lastead of making @ jarge fortane out of that company, 1 have incurred & severe pecuaiary loss from avestment In securities, which I stil re- lain; &od out of such atlairs as Unis grows popular gossip o! large fortunes amassed ODgTESS i caa hardly expect, Mr. Speaker, that aay Statement from me will stop the work of those Who bave so iudustrivusly circulated t calumules. For montus past the effort as been energetic aud continuous to spread ihes€ Slorieés iu private circles. Emissartes y | of slander wave visited Une editorial rooms bg Ube state goverarmeat of Ark. onal explanation. wished to offer. | avs r. Blaine Repets the Charges Against Several newspapors—some of | There are « m8 Which it is aif. Him, less, from friendly motives | ficnit to repel t force, because Mr. Blaine said that I should ask fora ] their miata ¥, depravity and Mr. Speaker: With the leave of the House | Ugate these charges. I t | falsehood. 1 never beard this stupid slauder £0 kindly granted Ishall proceed to submit | gud awaited Uke delay slow yf wotil within @ few days,and | venture te certain facts and correct certain errors per- | that inevitably attend all Congress y that Ubere is not @ responsible man ip sonal to myself. The dates of the correspond- | vestigations. Three aud a haif years ago 1 | the country, of the slightest sense, who Cam enee cmbraced in my statement wi moved & committee Lo lavestigaie the crelit | discern the remotest connection belwesn te that It was impossible for me to mak mobilier charges, and thous every particle | two things that are alleged to have an intl. Hier, I shail be as brief as the circumstances | of proof in compiete exculpation of myself | mate and iaufamous pelation, will permit. For some months past a charge | was before the cominiftee in thirty-six hours | Let me Mr. Speaker, briefly summar- against me has been circulating in private, | afterjits first meeting,I was compelled to | ize what | have presented and was recently made public, desizaing to | wait’ form » tWo months—Iindeed, | 1, That the story of my receiving 861,000 or sbow that I had iu some indirect manner re- | seventy full efore I got a pablie re olber sum of moucy or aay other Unk ceived the large sum of $1.000 from the | portexonerating @ud yitducat iS me from | of value from tae Union Pacife Ratira Union Pacific raitread company in 1871, for | the charges. If ( had j | 1aausw. 2 my « sive proofs wiics Tha terial 0 the any, | the accusation agalust me is sine: | less I misapprebend the scope.e lear Sir: In response to your inquiry, I beg | the testimony it leaves no char leave to state that I have been rer of | me. In any aud all eve: the Unio ic railroad company since | submit the Whole matter tot Aprils, Is71, and have necessarily koown of | mentot the House a: al disbursements made since th date, | the House things the mat During that entire peciod up to t sent | ther tnquired into I be Ume, Tam sure that no money 2 pall | readiuess to give a jn any way or tony person by the company | power wmaxe thet sa 4s -hurcuga, | Of jeading republican papers from Boston te tn whieh you were interested ic a1 4s rigid and as imp: Prssi vie, Omaha, and whispered of revelations te whatever. Te gi emlng Co cob atioa or founda I make this statement in justices to the | tics to ihe story Ww the company, to youand absur! rumor hes have been made. Very Y rs that lam uow, Mr. Speaker, in the fourteenth NewY Of to $250, | Sear of @ not macli ve serv! elutuis hall. I blows. 1 ha) Wazhingion, Dy inquiry, w hoteor chee ever passed thre were known or supposed ¢st of any kind, direct or in We remain, very respe:t ent servants, Morton Some persons, on readin Morton, Bliss, Co., said that the denial Cid not seem to be confined to any payment that had passed through their ‘book, | seine puvile ben whereas they might have paid a draft in | re ajpp.ted to th whieb I was i: ter sted, and yet no entry of | that state. it mate on their book. On ibis criticlim be. | ‘The ivgisiatare of Arkansas in ing made to the firm they @t once addressed | the Litule Kock and Fort Sav smith ra nt ree: have taken aud have give was | uo doubt, said many tulvgs in the heat debate which I would now gladly recall. Lave, no doubt, given votes which in fuller iight 1 would giadly change. But I have never dobe @oylling In my public cevesr fox 1 1 cord be pul to the lalatest olush is aby presence, or for which I cannot answer my constituents, my Conscieace, and the © great searcher of hearis. Arkansas Mr. Buckuer ten called the previous ques withia tis own Limits, nob the bill which was peuding, aud ft construction of railroads ia | was seconded. Thesubstitute offerea by Mr. Neal was adopted—10l to 45. Tue third read- ing of the bill was ordered. Mr. Spr: called for the reading of the bili. Pendag % it. Idesire to make te ick ALAtem: More than years Ago, in th re's wimilu.s'raien, tue go ed to the state « me the followlug letter: same year, end gave lo the company a por- | this, ou motion of Mr Kaudal\, Uae ligase, NEW YORK, April 13, 166—Hon. J. G. | tion of tie lands it had received from tue | at 4.40 p. m., adjourned Blaine. Washington, D. C:—Dear Sir: It has | general government to aid in the coustrac- been suggested to’ us ut tour letter of the | tici of the road, about five thousand acres | 6th instant was not suificlently ineiusive or | io the mule, I think. But the company were | DIED. exclusive. In that letter we stated that ‘no | unable to raise any mouey for the enterprise, woe {he ™ aday Bight, April my a drait, note or cueck or other eviderce of | thongh they made the most strenuous eiforts, | @)lock, Miss Jctia ANS CoLLine, iu the 7ad pone “ berege. Bbe lived sn unselfish ané alue had ever passed through our books in | and when the war broke oul in Il, eigut | which you were known or supposed to liave years after the state had given the lands to | (y)nig, 88? Pith the faith end forutude of @ tres any interest, direct or indireet.” ihe company, nol a mile of tue road was ‘he funeral ffl take piace from Mr. Snyder's ree. Tt may be proper for us to add that noth- | built. Of course, notuing was dove daring | iden. e, on kb. wende, near Tch strect, ing has been paid by usin any form or at | the war. After the war all the grants of land rrow afternoon, at 20 clock any time, to any person or auy corporation, | previously made to the southera slates were | DOWD. On Tuceday. April 25, 157 after a in Which you were known, believed or sup. | renewed In the session of 186 The Littie | end painful illness, Jonaxsa, deuchtor of the posed to have any interest pester: mae Rock and — a ey, —- = | a ee ji We remain, very respectfully, your obedi- | cetved a grant from the s' ‘and again tried o . ar stator = ept servants, 7 eo TON, Buiss & Co. to raise money to build their road, pat Is5 | Homes! No. 1940 lath street wes Tharsdey, 1 A a Jo. . The two witnesses quoted for the original | 1 rj baesed without their gettiag w doi: sea Mth, ot Soidock. Friondeare tavised oq charge, having thus effectually disposed of | lar. finally, towaris the Clove o a HEKBER TT, ‘ a x it, the ‘charge Itself reappeared iu another | company of Boston gentlemen, repre | gh She Fock eee ee, Ie Ww ting | Hi keeky, in the £th yours form to this effect, viz: That a certain draft | cousiderable capital, underlook its coustrac- | Furerel’ ill take place Thun at Jate residence, %: =<. was negotiated at the house of Morton, Bliss | tion. In raising the requisite means, they | © clock p. m., from hi &Co., In 1871, through Thomas A. § taced the bonds of the road on the New fag- | (Repul'] luen president of the Union Pacific ‘rallroa: Tana market in the summer of tev, offer.og - rompany, for Ube sum of $64,000, ad that | them on terms which seemed very favoravie “~’ > han hl Hoof the bonds of the Little ltock and | tothe purchaser, and offering them at @ time | UNDERTAKERS. Fort Smith railroad com iy were pledged | when investments of this kind were fa a F. HARVEY as collateral; that the Union Paeltle com- | popular. In common with hundrets ofotuer | fR,F- peny paid the draft and took up the collat- | people in New England and other parts of 934 F STEERED, erals; that the cash proceeds of it went to me, | tke country, I bought spme of these bonds, | and that I had furaished, or sold. or in some | not a very large amoudt, paying for them | Undertaker. way conveyed or transferred toTaomas A. | at precisely the same rate that others paid Seott these Little Rock and Fort Smith | [never heard and do not believe that te | WM. HACKETT tonds which had been used as collateral; | Little Rock company, which I Kuow is con a that the bonds in reality bad belonged to | trelied by highly honorable mea, ever partet | mecr tome friend or constituent of miae, | with a bond to any person except at the reg- | R_F_ HARVEY. marti for whom I was acting. I endeavor to state | ular price fixed for their sale. The euter- | the charge tu its boltest form and tn all its | prise, though eppareatly very promising, RR.“ BARKER, Nases, proved unsuccessful, as so Many similar pro- | ~ VTderire bere and now to declare that all ke is did about the same time. ‘I lo: C Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 612 Liru Steer Norrmwesr, * and every part of this story that connects | siderable sun of money—over ©: my hame with it is absolutely untri with- | my invesiment,and I presume New ont one particte of foundation, in fact, aud | land met @ net 1088 pf *2,000,000in completing | oer aye wilt cata Uttle of evidence to substantiate | that road for Arkansas, as she has lost over | © it. 1 pever had any transaction of any kind | $100,000,000 by similar ventures west and with Thomas A. Scott concerning bonds of | south within the last twelve years. Io addi- the Little Rock and rt Smith road, or the | tion to my investment ia the bouds, I united Londs of any other railroad, or any bustaess | with others In raising some money for the in any Way connected with railroads, direct- | company wheu it met its first fuaucial trou- ly or indirectly, immediately or remotely. | bies. Proceedings are now nding in the I never had giv busivess transactions waat- | United States Circuit Court in Arkansas, to | TRUNKS FOR LAD: exer with the Union Pacific ratiroad eom- | which Tam a party of record. for ths relm- TRUNKS Fon maw, Pp or any of its officers, or agents, or rep- | bursement of the money so advanced. All TO resentatives, avd never, ia any manner, re- | the bonds which I ever purchased | contin- SATCBELS FCB Sn pry 27 aa ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRIES, ceived from that company, directly or indi- | ued to hold, and when the company was re- rectly, a single dollar in money, or stocks, or | organized in 1874 1 exchanged them for stock BU) } bonds, orany other form of value. And, as | and bonds in the new concern, which I still | CABBIAGE BOBRE. to the particalar transaction referred to, 1 | own. My ‘whole counection "with the soad rads day cebaeie abet a never so much as lieard of it until nearly | bas been open as the day. If there bad been at two years after its alleged occurrence, | anything to conceal about it F should never one F when it was talked of at the time of the | have touched it. Wherever coucealment is ‘ credit mobilier investigation tn Is73. But, | desirable avoidance is advisable, and I do Ppa while my denial ongbt to be conclusive, I | not know any better test to apply to the aor should greatiy regret to be compelled to | honor and fairness of a business transaction. leave the matger there. I am, fortunate- AS to the question ot propriety involved ia ‘prompuy, ° ly, able to sustain my own deciara- | a member of Congresshollinganinvestment | ¢: cs a | tion by the most conclusive evideuce | of this kind, it must be remembered that the that the ease admits of, or that human tes- | lands were granted to the state of Arkansas, on timony caneupply. If ny person or per- | and not to the raliroad company; and _— cad neal ie sons Know the truth or faléliy of these it the company derived its life, franchise a ALED PRO! be ‘pader, must be the officers of the Union Pacific | vaiue wholly from the state, and to the ‘conditions, will be ed Kalirosa company. I accordingly addressed | siate the company is amenable Bod answer | Qo ¢'ico wt the offices of the O ¥ @ bote to the president of that company, | «bie, and not, in any sense, to —. rr} roleck, Bove. t BA ® gentleman who has beea a director] Si: cel purchased te bonds but one act of 576, at for Fuel, Forage and@ . M., 30 Dist, Drv f the company from its organization, | Corgress bas passed in any way touching esence of bid I believe, aul who has @ more thorough ac- the subject, Gnd that was saarely Se restity © | — fA, oy a qusipiance, wilh ts bastnem transactions | previons sitstake a lesisiation. I take oe } Sieg tee ballow rotably than @ny other man. The corres- | when any security, from government bonds | Moa Baltimore, “' 4 foudence whictd bere submit willexpiain | {o town cerip, ts offered at public sale to any | jay ~ of the supplion wilt ibe f, and leaves nothing to besaid. I will | one who can for it, every American ci Proposals tor sty portion a the letters in their proper order. The: ven is free to . If you exclude a Repre- received. ne i re comment: ¥ sentative from the investment on the groued | Fh an ag reserves the right to reject WaASHISGTON, D.C., April 13, 1876. —Sidney | that in some secondary or remote way the | Fy peepee. ne - or Dillon, esq., Presitten’ Uni Pacific Raitroad | \«<\s\ation of Congress bas affected, or may | aie” given to articles Company:— Dear Sir: You bave,doubiless, ob- | affect. the value of the article, then youex- 3ita eroposals and printed circalare, rt served [be scandal now In circulation tn re- | clude every man on this floor, not oaly from | gindand rr ny by geri tomy having been interested in cer- | bolding & government bond, or @ share in « Sedisiving fal aarect ‘as to tain bonds of the Little Rock and Fort | national bank, butalso from owning a flock dips. Smith road, alleged to bave been purchased | of sheep, or @ fieldof hemp, or a tobacco | terms of contract by your company in 1871. It isduetome,I plantation. ora cotton mill,or an iron far- | Sppuioation to this: “q ‘to the ” containing pre r eanatonet. oro subject shou m: | emeial head of the Unton Pacific Railroad | bce nn som boed 'S' G. Bearwe. Orrick UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Com- Pansy, New Yor, April 15, 1516 —Hoa. James G. Blaine, Wi . C:—Dear Sir: I have your favor of the 13th instant, and, in Sikes Gel” Shonfan"As Gout” wr Suk written om as President of the Uusiou Pacific Ratiroad