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COAL AND WOOD. AUCTION SALES. OOD & COAL. _ ned a BRAS oo i am DoW prepal c a: PORCELALN, CROCKERY, GLISH CHINA, GLASSWARE, PLATED WARE, AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. A fall Stock constantly on hand of best goods at M street _n. Ww. customers in that geuerally with the ™ at the lowest oe, a lees. OLOMON STOVER. 4 4 Yards: Corners 21st anc band | On 16268 M3 Wharf aud Doni Ge wk siya ts the public | H, and 1626 M siree Feet, Washington Ci BROTHERS BON reac AnD RETAIL DEALERS M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) Ho. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave., Between 10th and 1ith sts, H4B=on, BOSWELL @ ©O., COAL AND WOOD. one to os call the acpention cf of the public to the id best the largest an fected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis- our facilities for dot business are WEST, ony ares te \ne samneine ‘in the Tanck 913 EIGHTH STREET NOBTH ‘ro complete in every particular, 246 Ibs. to the ton our invariable standard. Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, Main oftice:— Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, 13th and E streets southwest, OMces: ee | z. 1112 9th and 1418 = streets orthwé Offer epeetal inducements for thirty days to cash buyers in all classes of FUENITURE AND DECORATIONS, t Oe 1 cCOaLt a variety of HOLIDA, woop! woop: arge ty LID AY GOODS now being Fpassed facilities for handlt Bt gegen wor Te hae NO" SERRE 618 NINTH STRERT, Opposite Patent Office, —_— BOOKS AND SFATIO NERY Booxs ‘TO SUIT THE TIMES. History of England in the Eighteenth Century; Lecky: 2 vols. Manual of the Anatomy of In- dally _£the ton always furnis! R. “ ML SON, Fejnetpal Office, Depot, and Mill os strest t and Gad Pennsyiveats svoune ace, gui»: 8 vente brated Animal i fe llustrated with colored designs ._Statesman’s Year Book, 1578; oliistory of the English Heople: 2.50. Popular Astronomy; Pro UNDLED HINDLIN 00) s4. ilistory ora Grime: = is allt Field Marshal Count Moltke’s Letters 25 cents. Field Paths and Green Lanes; ( ‘ountry Waiks in Surrey, iL. Harte; $1. Two Tales of Engineering Specifications 4 FIRE LIGHTER IN BVERY BUNDLE, 30 vent and Contracts: Haugpt irs: Wister, 8260. Whitaker's Aim An Open Verdict: | Theory of Money and Currency ; Pullan: SOLUMONS & CHAPMAN, 911 Pennsylvania ave. HE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE, AND THE ONLY BUNDLED WOOD INTRO- DUCGING A FIRE LIGHTER, PPE TEMPLE OF, EUEABURE OS SEEING — take no other, a ask your @ for ts and tekenp D trompet ‘ins of ara the same author, Gieat Hevival inthe church of Rngland,?” 18 cents, and “-Christ's Appeal for Admission to the Heart," 10 cents, fev6-2W' A FULL STOCK OF COAL AT LOWEST MABKET BATES, ARCUS D & rity HDAY CARGO § VALENTINES, INDELIBLE CONCISE DIARY f MEMORANDUM BOO NE Ky Ww AUTOOHAPH ALBUMS: all sides and blading a We have just received a new lot of the above of An inspection is solicited from al New Law and Miscellaneous Books: Coddin, ton’s Digest of Trademarks: Bigelow on Fraud; Court of Claims, Vol. 12: Hu 8. Circul Court Reports. 2 vols. ; Josiah A, and P or Samant! Bioney and its. Laws, sale by @FFICE, SOUTHEAST COR. 12TH ST. AND PA, AY. MILL AND Dror, 7TH 8T. WHARF. novi6-t spiectas W. KILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IB ‘WOOD AND COAL, ‘We are delivering best qualities of WOOD and (CUAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Camberiand UAL, Run of Mine and Lump, Always on hand, at lowest rates. Main Office and Depot, Riley’s Wharf, foot 11th | and 18th streets southwest, | Omcee—{ Gunite, between Daud E e,w. RAILROADS ALTIMORE 0 RAILBO, Tie CHEAT DOUBLE TRACK NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE ign’ W ‘3 Wife ss a P. itennial, §: ury WV. Poor § = eo isooksslicts and Reationaia, 475 Pe STEAMERS, &c. MAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY, City of Berlin. of Ne a "York. 00 ris. 14.566 City of “oo City of tirvokis ‘These magnificent steamers, built in watertight artincnts, are among the strongest, largest test on the Atlantic. j loons are luxuriously furnished, especially well lighted and ventilated, and take up t width of the ship. THA NORTHW: EST ‘AND * SPbwesr. NoveMpan 18 18th, 1877. LEAVE WASHINGTON, Sra A ry et inchester and Way Statlons, via re 8:00—*Raltimore Pree nO _Fiedmont, 5: ‘Winchester, See » ey, — ‘Paria Car to New ¥ ‘York and Mladelp 8:40—*St. ‘euls, Cincinnati, Chi Express. _ Connects for yao ‘an are embus,” Chicago ‘The principal staterooms are f the engines, where least and are replete with every noise and motion is fei, comfort, baying all Intest improvements, double wehasalteays been aspecialty of thisline, alee cabins and batheoenae: ‘gentlemen's smok- ing.apd bachruoms, barbers’ shops pianos, lbra- Ties. &e., provided. For rates of pass: to feb13-mwf6m ESUMPTION OF KOU R ON TUESDAY, 14TH In: Steamer MATTANO, Capt. W.H. Byles, will cave 6th street wharf and Phursday at 7’ orelock for Nomi Ferry; Nomini Ferry every e and gthes itorinstion 3 appl = Dal ply Loutsrition Cineinnatt, returning wil Tuesday and Friday morning, at intermediate landings going and com- or pfurther information, Inquire at G. FF'S og Office, 1114 Pennsylvania ave- * WM. H. KILLMON, Agent. ARRANGEMENT. FOB NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND it on pieamer LADY OF idcRaltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and :30—New York a and Philadelphia, Baltimo Ding at ail stations: ah Baltimore and W Stations, (Winchester ensburg ‘and Laurel Ex- rederick, Hagerstown, Way Stations, On Sunday Stations ‘The swift and eli Pld eaEE. ge oe Nie Sapir cs sovery MONDAY, or at 3 o'clock B. m. con: Teaves Norfolk TUR and Way ‘Stations, and Columbus Express, Sleeping evel DAY, at 40°clook p. B POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOHN Ww. SHO [OMPSON, Captain JonN Wood. leaves hér wharf, foot dt ‘h-street, three times TUESDAYS. at 7 o'clock 2m rrioman and Leonarator a Stelock a m., for Nomini: We SATURDAYS. at ip eloek a m., for Currioman and pplng a arin intermediate Jandings each trip, Metropolitan, Banke Kno: the Company's Wharf, fc oot 0 ge called for tine Lag J AGCINELLY, Age Agent, Breer eo FOR. zy, ZORK, KNIGHT alternately ‘eave Bier: rie East | River, New York, at 4 0’ oped every SATURDAY at 4 p.m. town every FRIDAY MORNING? name Freight taken at lowest rates. For in apply a Ofice over 3 Motr or to R.P. A. mee York, Bpsclat Sleeving Gar te P Other trains daily, except Sunday. 1878 rex TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Steel Rails, e Jar to New York, and ‘hiladelphia, NSYLVANIA ROUTE, Track. at eaer's = Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, FEBRUARY 4th, 1878, TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, ae corner of Sixth and B street as follows: ¥or Pittsburg and the West, bi Parlor Car to 1 Ciaeinae and 3 Ree Gnicagos 3495. to = \cago; 7: Chicago: See | | BALTIMORE AND Poromac RAILEOAD. wor, amanelees. Roe! alls and the north, at 7 Palace Cars to Haven. Elmira, and Wat- 40 a. m. and 9:30 p. tached, SAMUEL send: Presaone, ILYDE’S NEW EX EXED ILA DELPHIA, INGTON AN anentee at ag Es with Kins, 0 a. For S New ore andl the faa ly, with Palace Cars at Express of reine Cars, 9:20a, m. aaity, ex- East, 1:30 p.m. danny, ex- ALE PERAN DRIA, VASE: Bor New York and the pt Sunday, with Sleeping cars from W: For = Brooklyn. Doats of “Brookiyn ‘Annex, Sranates, to Fulton strest, ‘svordin Lar at yer Yor Y Sanday, ia, 1:80 p.m. dally. except Sun 5:3) and'9:30 ‘0'a- ane me express, ‘9:20 a. m. daily, Accottineaation for Baitimore, im. dally, except Sun i Teek Ling, 6:55 8. m. ly, except Sunday. Annapolis, 8:30 a. m. and 4:20 p, m. dally, ex- OMLING Days. rom Fhilsdelphis—“Saturday, ata m, Soe & oy ah (JOHNSON it, and Jersey er ame Freighis received dally given to “Boston at ‘Consignees a thelr goods landed at Geo ave then higt eas care oF fall information appl 1202 F brelire Saat! Washington D D.C.5 coe eecora Jeneral dally. Sxcept Sun: | 6:55, 8:30 a. m. | a roi aie. CLYDES er Sas oma GERMAN N LLOYD. rea Menie. LINE BETWEEN zzYy, yg TORK, OUTHAMF TON 3 AND BREM! ‘The steamersot this Cot i eall© arday from Bremen Der, t ont of oft ‘Third ates ¥rom’ New York to Southampton, Lon-, bow Hisvre snd om. ‘arse oni. L EXANDRIA AN Dy FREDERICKSBURG aL EAILW Y¥ EXAN WA = Naleranasar 6 Ratvioabs u #: OF seats , 10, 1 a.m. tiuay at Ori av ih and For, A ane vis Bikes 10 p. ma. + except Sur Rave ‘Alexandria for 8:10, 910, 20; its 3: a.m. dally; 20,88 Sh Sud information, “epg and nation carac- ns can be procured at the offices, north- ‘ast corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania Svenue: northeast corner of Sixth street an yt, where orders to destina- 2, heyneee Bowling Green, Now MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS 27, separ direct Phi ‘Liverpoo! = touching ‘at a Qutensiown. | Cabin, intermediat i can be had at H. D. Cooks Ee Eine co. FAI FRANK TH oie, as Pre.” 1th the view of diminish the Steamers of this course f¢ forall seasoas of the the chances of col- take a specifie wALEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO., Brokers, N. New York, make ares Tavest: Gentsin sticks, which frequent twenty times the amount invest ted as desired on ae of three circulars and weekly reports Betts oor noting € to the nowth of 6. of 60 st 4d ists, or bothing to the north of ai. THE BRITISH AND onrE ROYAL ITE. sErwee? NEW YORE AND. uy) LLING AT COR: yao Naw Yonx. MEMBER OF THE ce. EXCHANGE Seat Sa a, ks, Bonds, A @00D teat SA] E FOm NEURALGIA AND Ca’ Is _naSi-tr _DEMONGEOT’S HYGIENIC wies U™= ™ pall DETERGENT. ful to a gallon of water wilt floors, glassware; wash ci ‘@: 8 Table-spooutuls so ing of nee ay CHAS. Ss. FRANCKLYN Agent. teaspoonful toa gallon brushes beautifully. dishes, ti ins, to a tud of wal = ek. it on your mirrors ( siwaer) It will clean YOUNG’s DETERGEN-, Offtes 11th ana Pennsyoania rwenut, Dowling’s Auction Rooms, AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer’ TRUSTERS' SALE OF. LOT 41N, SQUARE SOUTH OF SQUARE 70, ie FOOT TH CA piTOL, STREET. w ITH TH AWoMILLCAND OTHER MACHINEDAT PRIV . &C.: THE PROP ERTY EXTENDING Tu THE CHANNEL OF THE EASTERN BRANCH. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date 2a day of August, 1876. and therearter A duly recorded in Liber No. 833, at folios 424, et seq.. one of the land records for the ‘Distriee of Colunibla, and at the request in writing of the hovers of certain overdue and unpaid promissory note mentioned in and by the said deed secui the undersigned will sell at puitic auction, in front of the premises, at 4:30 o'clock p. m.. oh TU he 20th day of February, 1878, all. that chain ece or parcel of ground lying in the city of Washington, in the ‘District aforesald, an known and designated ‘as Lot numbered tot (is in Square numbered south of square seven hundred And eight (s, of 708), and sll the water and wharfing Fights and prieileges to the said lot belonging, and the claim of the grantors in said deed for com- gensation, or otherwise, for gradingand fling south street, bordering the said lot, together with all the improvements, macbinery,’ engines, works, erections, implements and applianees 1m and upon the said lot, Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; and the residue in three equal installments, payable In twelve, eighteen and twenty-four inonths respectively th interest at se Tr cent. per annum until ald fer which shall) executed the notesof the pur- chaser, secured by deed of trust upon the property cr all ‘cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale." All conveyancing. to be The undersigned reserve property if the term: with within five days the right to resell the of sale are not complied HYDE, , OHN. SELDEN, } Trustees. J.T. COLDW: ELL. Sale sman. febl2-d_ . COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. USTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE. IM EROVED PROVERTY ON THE NORTH: WEST CO) RADE OF LAND 1sT STREETS NORTHW. By virtue of ‘a deed of trust, dated July 1, A.D. 1876. duly recorded in Liver No. 829, BA follo 24, one of the land records for the Dis-i {ict of Columbia, and at the request of the party Secured thereby. we will sell, at publle auction, id front of the premises, on uN DAY, February 1878, at 4 o'clock p. the followin, le scribed real estate, situate in tiie city of Washing- ton, 1D. C.- to wit All those pleces or parcels o Eround inown ‘and distin and two (2), of Davidge at of square numbered fi ndred ne Ys Fogettisr with the iin rovement consisting of two ( ) two-story brick dwellings, &: Terms: One-third cash, ana the balance at six, twelve, and elghteen montis, with interest at 8 pei cent. per anniim, secured by adeed of trust on the property sold, oF all cash at the option of the purehaser, A'deposit of $100 at time of, sale, of wd as lots one (1) isher's subdivisions all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with In seven days, otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five Gayest “PRATNARD HH, WARNER, LES CL GLUVER, ~ }Trustecs. feb11-eodts mn >. A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE 0) VALUABLE, IMPROV. s esr E EN ON _E STREET, B ‘Hi K HOUSES WITH BAY WINDOW BX TEN De ING + THE FULL HEIGHT OFTHE BU LLD- By Mitiue of a deed of trust to me, (lated the ninth day of February, A. D, 1877, and dul: recorded in Liber No, 845, folio 399; on of th land records of the District of Colutnbia, and at the Fequest of the parties secured thereby, I shall offer 2t public sale, In front of the premisex.on SATU R- day of February, A. Pem., all that certain’ pieced r¢ round, sittated in the city of Washingtou, tn is istrict of Columbia, known and described numbered twenty-thiee (#3.) according t *s sulxlivision of original lot numbered one, are numbe red seven hundred aud twen- '22,) together with the improvements on si ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest'at ten per cen per annum, secured by deed of trust upon the pro] erty sold. ‘Of the purchase money, $100 will ber gu jired to be paid on the day of sale, and if the pur- chaser falls to comply with the terms of sale within five days thereafter, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cos; of the de- faulting purchaser, All conveyancing at cost of the purchaser, fet13-c0& WM, KILGOUR, ‘H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, TEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE SUBU PROPERTY AT THE INTERSECTIG OF BOUNDARY STREET, N NE CUT AVENUE, AND 21st STREET. pBYYrtue of adeed of trust dated June 20, A. ».18 recorded in liber No. 685, fol est of the party, secu by, I shall om peblic 5aetion a front of thé praanists. ‘oh WEDNESDAT. Reber S78, at 4 ovclock p. m,. the following real estate, situate In the county of (,d0,8it: All that certain piees or parcel of and, be a Part ofa tract known as the ** Widow's Mus," and of the subalviston thereof Known as Lawn,” 3 3 & a ER at RE en Oe rt _ x a ! bounded as follows, to'wit: Beginnit section of Boundary street, Washing’ n, with the eastern line of the public road leading from George- town and Washington to ‘Soldier's Home;‘* thence northwardly on the line of sald road at an angle of 65 28 min., with Boundary street 307 60-100 feet; thence at_an angle of 10 min, eastward’ 6138-100 feet on the line of said read toa stone; thence east wardly at an angle of 88 deg. 51 min, with the last mentioned line 258 38-100 feet to’a stones thence southwardly at an angie of 103 de; 03 polut on Boundary atiet B11 20-100 feet trom thet beginning corner, and thence on the line of said Boundary t to the place of beginning, containing 103-38 square feet of groi the same more or less This property commands a grand view of the city and Potomac river, has on it several stately old oaks, constituting the finest bullding site in the District of Columb Terms: $10, ra 7” with interest at six per cent. mon $5,000 from July 3d, 1877, and on 628.77 from June 29, 1874, today of Sale, and expenses of sale in cash, and “the balance at twelve months, with Interest trom the day of sale, secured by adeed of trust on the property ‘A deposit $100 required at the time of sale, ancing at purchaser's cost. | Terms with fn seven days, otherwise the Trustee rese: the right to resell the poperiy st the risk and of the defaulting purchaser, after tlve days! - tivement. HN ‘ORRIS, }. T, COLDW: LL Salesi “ Tebis-eots Ji T, COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, ‘KU! STEES’ SALE OF A NEAT EWO-STORY BRICK vy, ELLING, Ni STREET NORTH By virtue of adeod of trust, «dated October g Auth. A. 1, 1875, duly recorded in Liber No. fy 8C6, folio 124. oné of the land records for the, District of Columbla, and at the request of tue party secured thereby. we will sell at public auc= on, front of the premises, on THURSDAY, E -bFuary 28, 1878, at 4 o'clock + lot 41, mn of original in square 238, i the rely of hington, D, C,, together with the Improvements, &e, Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust: or all cash, at the opti of the pure haser. $100 deposit at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at pur- GhAner Ss cose Terms to 1s to ne cont NER DO in seven days, NA THOMAS B. HOPKINS,” } Trustees. feb13-eots 0, 1825 8 Lousrana STATE LOTTERY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. THIRD GRAND. DISTRIBUTION, 1873, AT EW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Maken 12711, Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the egislature of the State for Educational and Charl- le purposes in 1868, with a Capital of $1,000,000 En which it has since added m resorve tana ot $300,000. Its Grand Single Number Distribution Will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. Hever scales or postpones, Look at the following. Distribution CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000, 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DoLLAns Eacw, HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize. 1 Capital Prize. 2 Prizes of 5 Prizes of APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 8 Approximation Prizes of $800, 8 Approximation Prizes of 200. 9 Approximation Prizes of 100. 1867 Prizes, amounting to... ponssble corresponding nent points, to Whom 10 BESESaaonh 83 gEszsE22EF wmne next drawing oe ly. mm Poon A Is IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- Seriber has obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Colum etters of adniinisttadion on the porsiaios, inet JOHN D. WALLACE. late of the District Al inst the said deceased are hereby warn hibit the same, with the vouchers re thereat, $0. subscriber, on or before the 4th day of February bie they may otherwise by law be excluded from tof the said estate, 1iven under my f Febru hand this ath day of Fi ebruary, 1878 = ee {6-w.3i* 437 N. fa ave. n.w., Washington, D.C, 2) tp = et E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct, VW! CA Pi A Ly REIWEEN P AND BOUNDARY STREETS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 28th. 1876, and recorded in’ Liber No. 805, ‘a folio 456, of the land records for the county yet Rashi egion, District of Columbia, and by direc: ion of y thereby secured, will, on WEDNESDAY. the twentieth da (of February, és 78, at halt; ~past four o°clact in front of the pi offer for. sates at public ‘auctions the following-described land ant improvements, it Washington city, in the District aforesaid, known as lot numbered one hundred and fifty-thrée (153), of Moses Kelly's subdivision of lots in Bates’ an others’ subdivision of square numbered six hun- and fifteen (615), with the improvements, consisting of a two-story frame house of about five er. Foums, 18 Good Ternis: One-fourth cash: the residue tn three equal instalments, payable in six, twelve. and eighteen months, ‘with seven per cent. interest from the day of Sale, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser and a deed of trust and insurance on the property. to the satisfaction of the Trustee: or all cash, at the oj ption of the purchaser. Fifty dol- lars depostt will on acceptance of the bid, and all convey: ne ing and Tesora ing at thecost of the purchaser, "It the terms of sale are not com- piled with in five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, at any time thereafter, after ten days notice in ‘the Evening § Star. see Sah cad i fers-adus ‘W. McPHEBSON, Trustee, IRCH & ROBEY. Auctioneers, 938 and 940 Louisiana avenue, WEDNESDAY.....Febraary 20, 1878. | SALE of GREY MARE. I ‘and HARN Ess. ‘We will sell at our TO-MORROW CONGRESS: . (T pureday). “Stat February. at ioe if ced = em! ROAR. one Grey Mare, warran rf : is Pianiabbanas gentle in all harness: N Conclusion of Yesterday's SENAT Th bill amending the Pensions to the soldiers and sat o was then considered. The FXRHOL sensor AITURE BEDDING, | restoring to the pension rolls those NT Noo TMinTees tH WEST, AT AUCTION. | Aso, FINE OLL PAINTINGS BY | OF PHILADELPHIA, AND | MONDAY. MORNING, February 25th, neNcing at 100% street 1. Ww. the entire contents of house, comprising fiiteen rooms, and consist in pari Tapestry, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets; Parlor Suite, Tail Itack, Faucy Chatte: Easy Chairs, Lambrequins an Lace Curtains, Oil Ci NESS, it After our report closed — bill granting | | | | a, j tap Bugey, bullt ts oracr: | persons Whose names were stricken therefrom for dis. loyalty, led to a long discussion. Au © out was negatived by a vole of 7, nays 5), and the bill was then read a says 3. Ad third time and Ppassed—yeas 4 journed ical Debate in the Honse. After our report closed— The contested election case of Darrell ys. Ackiin, from the fourth Louisiana district, Was debated. The majority report was in favor of Acklin, the contestant, and the mi nerity in favor of Darrell, the silting member Cornices: ths, Ornaments; Wainut Marbie-Tup Chainber Sets: Maitrasses; | | Mr. Hale, obtained the floor, and defended Lon Sry oe ankers, Sproat . himself from the charges made by Mr. Marbi ‘Top and other Babies, G he had taken every opportunity of de. ng the people of that state had watched the experiment ig that the concilia sident would be ass | let Sets. Springs, Bolsters; | F’'n- oO} tings—** Winter, Landscape, Marine and other subjects .** With a great many other articles usually found in A well kept house, the nner ‘iving up hi ing, = ip 0 abroa’ UNCANSON Ros r sun, Hers He said he ade honor and pl TO-MORROW. \RUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO HORSES AND BUTCHER WAGON; ONE ROCKAWAY CARKIAGE; ONE DOUBLE HARNESS AND THREE STALLS IN CENTER MAR- KET. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated January $i, 1878, and july recorded in (0. #87, folio 396, of the land re- cords of the District of Columbia, and by direction valhe party secured thereby, P will, on TUES: DAY. February 1th, 1978. aC 20 c-elck am the auction house of Thomas Dowling, cerner of 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, offer for sale, ublic: Lvs tion, to the highest bid= der. One Bay Mare, One Brown Gelding, One Buicher Wagon in good condition. One Fine Rock= away Carriage. and One Complete Set of Double Harness, Terms cash, By virtue of the same deed of trust I shall also sell, on the same day, at haif-past ten o*clock an t the Center Market, all the right, title and inter esrof Orlando Kinerson. nando" Stalls Wos, 109, 110 and 111, in the Center Market "Terms of sale: One-third easb: balance in six and twelve months, for which the purchaser must give his notes, secured to the satisfaction of the trustee, and bearing Interest at the rate of six por cent. per annam until a VARNELL, Trustee, THOMAS DOWLIN NG, Auct. feb13-5* 29-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, February 21, same hour and place, By order of the Trustee. feb19-2t MPORTA ART SPEC 1 DEH aRS 7 BALE FOR ACCOUNT OF THE MANUFACTURERS IN CONSTANTINOPLE AND SMYRNA, RICH AND uyteus ry "TURKISH AND PER- Being the mest at elegant an Ever ‘exhibited in this country, Supert and recherehie tOsAre PORTIERES and AL highly artistic SERAIL iano, Sofa, and Table Co broidered Chair Covers; Anti rsiap,- Konia, Daghestan, Mec i ‘araman and Bagdad CUR. lest Khorassan CARPETS; C: ashinet ro ara SILK RUGS; ‘armenian Le sTURDAY. and february 2 21, 5, at one’ aud half-past seven o*clock each da iy The collection will be on exhibition, with cata- Jopucs, EDR AY MORN puustandave | d at reorun Bul ing. corner st, and ave, ” 8 TASES GUILE feb19-t,w,th,s&m-5t "Auettonedr, HOMAB DOWLING, 2 ‘Auctioneer, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTI On MONDAY MORNING, February 2 1878, commencing at 10 o'clock, at the re: dence of a gentleman declining housekeeping. No. 1407 G street, between 14th and 15th streets northwest, { shall sella general assortment of Household Eifécts, comprising in part — Walnut Chamb Gok and Painted Cottage Furniture, Superior Hair Mattrasses. Fine Spring Underbeds. eather Pillows and Bolsters. Bruscels and Iugrain Carpets, kets, Sheets and Spreads, Walnut Extension Dining ‘Table, Dining Chairs, Mantel Cl Bitie Gave, Whilow Shades pCovkingstove, Aitchen Rewutsttes, Sash. ts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. NS; it Bakha BROIDERIES, Se. es fevis Titeova SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON EAST SIDE QR AWENMIETH STREET, BETWEEN L AND M T, CONSISTING OF WO-STORY AND BASEMENT. BRICK DWELLING, No. 1181, LOT 17,06x140.10 ape NiTs of two deeds of trust, dated re- ectively June 15th, 1877. and duly 20th, Ee Bir an recorded respect! vely in ‘Liber No, 861, folio 9, and Liber No, 859, folio 458, et se the’Land Hecords for the Districtof Columbia’ and at the request of the parties secured thereby, I Will sel} at public auction. in front of the, premiges, ‘on ‘bruary t 4's o'clock me, ie following-dckcribed Teeal itaée, situate in the City of Washington, In said District, viz: Part of Lot No, 12 in square No, 117; the same being the south 17 feet 6 inches of said lot, fronting on street and extending back east’ equal width the depth of 140 feet 10 inches to public alley 30 feet wide. The south jine of said lot borders on alley 15 feet wide, with the improvements. This isa new Dwelling, with modern Improvements, Terms of sale: ‘One-fourth cash, (of which $100 must be paid at time of sale:) and’balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, in equal payments, to be secured by purchaser's notes, bearing 8 percent, interest from day of sale, and A deed of trust on property sold. “Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘The Trustee reserves the right to resell In six days after sal not complied with, at risk purchaser. WM. F. ‘AN, Trustee, 1 FE street. northwest, B. ¥, STEIGER, Auctioneer. feb13-dtdbs TEES “SALE OF VALUABLE IM- VED REAL ESTATE ON EAST E SIE NTH STREET HOAD. BET WEE BOWARD UNIVERS! SCHUK' RK. OE BRIC! Cu HOUSES AND NEE ACHE OF GROUND. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April Gik. 1877, ana duly recorded in Li fr £44, folio'447 et seq.) one of the land reco for the Distriet of Columbia, aud_at the request of the party secured thereby. ive will gall at public quetion, tn, front of the prenilses, on TUESDAY, Februaty 26th, at 4:5 o’clock the Following-ie heseribed eval estate, situate ihe Sehucten"earke ning H, (Glick'ssouthern Tine, being the north f Mt. Pleasant conveyed to akersmitn. by. desis dated. Respectively, Siptember bth, 16d and May Ist 1870, and re corded TR. M. H., folio 385, Bat. folio WO, of 'sald land records, containing Oné Acre of ground, more or less, with the improvements thereon ‘Terns of sale: One-third cash. (ot which $150 must be paid at time of sale.) ani the balance in ined (wo gears. in equal rayinente. to be a cured by purchaser's notes, bearing 8 per cent. in- terest from day of sale, aud payable semi-annually unt paid, and adevd of trust on the property sald, Conveyancing and recording at purehaser"s If terms of safe are not. complied. with in six days after sale the Trustees resexve the right to resell at risk aud costof tA purchaser. OED. WM. Fy HOLTZMA _B, F, STEIGER, Aluct. » } Trustees, Nyeb13-atabs IRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL. ESTATE ON CAPITOL HILL, ON F STREET EAST. BETWEEN EAST C ie STREET "AND.AS A STEEL fe Souan ALSO. SA Oot, WasHINGTON, D/C. By virtue Of a decd of trusts Wave An Asty A.D, 1871, and duly recorded in Lit te No. jo 124, one of the land records for, Wi ashinion couniy, of the District of Columbia and at the request of the parties thereby secured. Shall sell, at public auction, tn front, of No. 20 ist Teet east; on MONDAY the 25th day “Ot Bebe Tuary, A-D. 1878. at 8 o'clock p.tnee_ all those foe pleces'or parcels of land situate, Tying, and beng in the clty of Washington, District of Columbia, known on the plat of said’city as follows, to wit: AlL of lots ten (10), eleven (11) and ffveeh (15 originally laid off on the plat of said cit the southern part of lot, twelve (12)... Nin sq seven hundred and twenty-nine part of lot twelve, (12) street east twenty-eight (28) feet, and running back east along A strost south and by the width oF frontage of twenty-eight (29) fect aforesaid to west line of lot cleven (11) aforesaid, with provements thereon, consisting of one three (3) cept and er ore (2) story brick bu! mil the northern or rear of of sald bot ioteloven 0 "cis deserve i aa of the Distelet of rented a nt ber 26th, AD fe Distrlet of Cols i 3872" Liber No.'700, and foile 216, ‘Terms: One-bait cash: and the balance in equal instalments in three (3) and six (6) months, with endorsed notes per cent. interest r annum, secured by deed 1 frst on the proper hy sold. A deposit of $250 willbe required of sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If the terms of are Boy ¢ compiled. with BS seven caveat ‘8 atter the sale, the Trustee reserves the righ at tho HSK and cost of ths defaulting hee jandS-eo&ds_ EDWARD A. FAY, Trustoo, NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. pe Sere ater ise Smee nrg : : bia. me directed, (729), the ponding on ist iosatisfy execution No. 18,286 at law, Ws Suttoi roa DOUGLAS U. 8. Marshal D.C, sOnN BHERMAN, Al a uctioneer, feblé-ts, and political prose minded 4 H. WARNER, Real Esiate Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’ SALE OF AD DESIRABLE. THEE: STORY BKICK DWELLING, WI SARD ROOF AND BASEMENT, TON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF I7tit AND L STREETS NORTHWEST. dated Qetoher By virtue of a dee 9 recorded in’ Liber Nicholls 3 a pardon for all politie: the surprise of the Presideitt body else the promise had been vielat Mr. Davis asked whether there pact that the crimes of forgery should go unpunished in Louisiana. Was every person connected with it or assented fo ft should be in the penitentia Mr. Hale we ed of trus 1, A.D 1874. duly £9 10'S, one of the land records for the Distric of Coltinbia, and at the request of the party the reby, L sual Ls at at} ie auction, in front ot preinise ESDAY, February 20, af ovelock pemn., the foil win; eribed estate, situate in tie city of Washington, D. wit: Ail that cortain plece or parcel of grou n and designated as Lot numbered ‘t . in A. R. Shepherd's subdivision of. numbered one hundred and sixty-four (164), as recorded in Liber H, D. C., folio 210, Suryeyor's office, District of Columbia, together with the improvements, &c, 1 $10,000. with interest at 10 per cent, per from July 1, 1877, to day of sale, and’ ex- f sale Incash, and the balance at tw Rnd eighteen months. with 6 per cent, interest, s cured by a deed of trast on t deposit at the time of sal purchasers cost. Tern ‘ding df law and for raction of it.lurked sa hillsides and in the s of the south to ambush and shoot down rs of the revenue. It wa rly Sol y that it robbed constituencies of their representatives on this floor, aud casi decisive votes in the House at the hands of men who had no more right to seatsthan Dick Turpin had to the booty which he had plun- dered on the highway. “He said there was a profound impr ion that that proceeding in Jouisiana S$ root, its mainspring, its Seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustee reserves the | source elsewhere: that there were many who rignt to resell the property, at the risk and cost of | believed that the whole performance had been the defaulting Durchaser, after five days’ adver- | dictated and driven for ‘d by restless tisement, HILIP MAY, Trustee, | who sid not mean ever to adi it that the p The ds resident d. fev7-d 29, THE, ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- HURSDAY, idential title had been settle ates was le lesson of mi f r placed confiden iid psa FeO CHE apage ame Hour | oid, old story. ‘There had been nothing whic, Me GOLDWELL, balennan: febad~d_| the President could do to make geacious his : course toward the south which he lad not RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUANLE IW- | one, He had appointed Cuneo sitet foreign ministers and other high officials from OR N ETH STREET WEST AND NORTH Q that section be ‘cause he had been anxious that By_virtue of # deed of tri dated Jul: if the experiment failed nobody should be able Sth, T4875, ony recerded in Eber No, oo BA to Say that it had failed from any lack on his 10:9 457, the land records of the Dis: art, and now this was the return trict of Columbia, and at the request st ct bares secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the prenitses, on TUESVAY, March Sch, 1878, at 4: p.m., the following descrived real estate In Wench city, D. C., viz: Lots numbered twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25, ) in Young & Fowle! ‘aubulvision of square num- bered four hundred and twenty-one, (421, ) begin- ning for the sameat the northeast corner of said square, at the intersection of 7th street west and north Q street, and thence west along the line of said Q street ‘ninety- -five feet: thence south fifty feet: thence east to a point on ‘7th street west nine- ive feet: thence north along the line of said 7th street fifty feet to the place of bey beginning. together with ae ‘eb mais samen &c., as in said deed men- toned. Term: prescribed by the deed, are: Amount of fadebibaeeie eee by. this “deed, $9,540, with expenses of sale, incash, and the resi= due in equal instalments in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from the day of sale. A de- posit of $200 will be required at time of sale, All conveyancing at purchaser's ‘and if the terms of sale are not comp led with within ave daysafter the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to re-sell at risk and cost, of Ggfautting purchaser, Tiromas Wy “DE, { Trustees. e19-d.ds AS DOWLING, Auct._ ‘OUNG & MIDDL: TON * ‘Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SATE OF A THREE-STORY AND RUILDING PRESS BRICK DWEL- LING, NO. ML H STREET NORTH Y EST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Maré 4, D170, and recorded in Liber No; (4 séqj., and ai the request ihe’ panties secured. thereby, 1 will, sell at publi auction, tn front of the premises, at 4 o*clock p.m. on MONDAY, February 18, 1878, part of lotnum: bered eighteen (18), p° square five hundred and seventeen (517), beginning for gaid part of said lot at @ point five (8) feet east from the southwest cor- ner of sald Jot eighteen (8), and ruun! north one pies (100) st rom Louisiana. In conclusion, he intimated hat it might be the constitutional duty of the President’ to see to it that no injustice was done to a citizen of the United States. Mr. Gibson replied to Mr. ie. He denied that there had been any such compact for im- munity from crime as had been asserted by Hale, As to the case of the murder of Su. pervisor Webben, in West Feliciana parish, of Which Mr. Hale had ara he (Mr. Gibson) had interested himself in having the guilty party brought to justice and the information which he received was that it was the general impression that Webben had been murdered by aman of his o personal enemy. fede ng board was being persecuted on politicat grounds. Who ha: nything to gain by that? Certainly not the ple of Louisiana: certainly not the na- nal democratic party, ‘a been passed upon by Yongress. ing board was being persecuted for forge That crime of forgery was trivial in so far as the recent election Was concerned, but it was a crime of enormous proportions, and tl n who falsified returns struck a biow at civil ea and free government. | lam defended the state and the party the charges of Mr. Hale, denying there was any compact that forgery should go un- Punished. Clymer said that every portion of the ants side of the bordersof Ly well it, was interested in tie pi now taking place in that state. fi ine people w om he represented he could thaf they desired that the persons conuected pith the electoral frayd as principals should unished, and that all who were abettors a aiders should be pi punished. This question should not be consic ps as a local one, and thence }) feet, thence east twenty- three (23) feet four and one-half (4's) inches, | the whole People s give encouragement thence south one BS eur feet, and thence | to the people of Louisiane to go right forward Jnches to the plage of begin*ing, together with the | 48d discover who were the principals. Mr. Garfield said that the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Clymer) called upon the people of Louisiana to help the democratic party to get at the great crime of the Pr len. tial count. This he (Mr. Garfield) character- ized as the entering point of the wedge which was to be driven home to what was called the reat crime of the century. In his judgment resident Hayes an optimist, who looked on the bright side of human nature and disliked to look at its dark side. His (Presi- dent Hayes’) faith and hope had been larger than the faith and hope of most people. had gone forward to the Wery verge ot the con- stitution in offering both hands in fellowship and in offering the olive branch of peace. He had gone to the limits of his power in order to bring about the era of geod feeling and pacifi improvements, consist! a of @ three-story press brick dwelling, with two-story hack building. Terms: Oue-third of the purchase money, to- gether with the expenses of the sale, in cash! and ie balance 1n One and two years, secured by a deed of trust upon the p property sold, and the notes of the pure Hhaser, be Interest at seven (7) per cent! from day of sale.” All conveyancing and re- cording at the purchaser's cost. A. stepostt of $150 required upon acceptance of bid. ‘Trustee re- serves the Fight to resell the Property. if the terms are net complied within seven (7) dav. feb7-dtdbs ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trustee, 4@-AT THE REQUEST OF THE OWNER of the property. this sale is POSTPONED until MONDAY, February 25th, same hour and place, febi8-eokdbs “A, C.’ BRADLEY, Trusted, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 4 cation. If the strict letter of the law had been HR eu WL? or Mea adhered to at the end of the rebellion there HEIGHTH AND DBTREETSN.W., | Would have been no end to the awful spec- oat A TI N: 6 at teak gia © an paces of prosecitton and et) tue of 8 dé rast given a a ani vi te or >, sed No. 844. fle 15S. one. the law signed by George Was! ington) a Ortho land records for the Sit fe oe Column those who had committed the crime of treas ir. Gibson asked if Mr, Garfield held to pis and by sel'at public’auction, on WEDN s- | theory that every man in the Confederate ser- DAY, the 27th day of February, A. D. 1878, com- | Vice had been guilty of treason? (Cries of “Yes!” from the republican side Mr. Garfield went on to that the action of the President in removing the troops had mencing at 10 o'clock, on the Trainieee, the entire contents of the Irving: Fiona. corner 8th and streets n.w., consistiny part of — Parlor Shites, af Tables: Mirrors, been looked upon by the people of Louisiana pace Curtair eee cae ainitiotha, asa generous aud. magnanimous action, and Handsome Sideboards: D ee Table’ they hi landed the man wno performed it Steam Tables, Dining Chairs Lunch Counters, | With the richest praise. In that era of recon- agnificent Bar Counters and Fixtures, Crystal Chandeliers, Wainut Sets, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Mattresses, Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Table Linen, Knives, Crockery, Glassware, &c,, & ciliation both sides had forgotten and forgiven much. Who had begun this latter revival of the chapter? While that work of reconcilia- tion had been going forward there had com- i menced at the north (he affirmed it boldly) Seaoonsn, tp Foous partitioned as follows: 27 the processof laying the keel for another pres. opine) har and fuel room a Fidtehe idential campaign, and the order had goue ‘The house will be opened jon on morn- Ing of sale, and the ghod will and gontents will Brat be offered as an entirety, and if not sold in that Way will immediately Se sold in sil for cas ‘Terms of sale, as ‘an entirety: $1,000 cash;’hal- ance in three, six, nine and twelyé months from le, notes to be secured by deed of trust ar interest at 6 percent. A deposit of 0 required at time of sie. Hf terins of sa hot complied with within five day serves the right to resell at risk and’ cost ulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. Ce forth to Louisiana to open upon the members of the returning board; to disguise it under the form of a state proceeding. but to enter her wedge, and then the democratic part as the gentleman from Pennsylvania () Clymer) had stated, would si strength to drive the wedge to its stamp the great elec raud as R desires, It had been denied that the proceedings the state court had beenitregular. There was a_letter in to-day’s New York Times from J. Madison Wel (Derisive laughter on the 5 7 democratic side, which called the retort from A.W. KELLEY, Trustee. | Mr. Garfield: “if you were judges ita court T STEE’S SALE would you haw. AW at a witness? If you na would, laugh again.”) In that letter Mr. Weils stated that five successive grand juries had_ refused to find a true bill of indictment against him, and from other statements he ir. Garfield) understood that three juries fad refused to find true billsagainst Ander- STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Of Alexandria, Va., AND OF WHARF, JUNCTION OF SeyeeTe AND M STREETS, WASHINGTON made by the Upper Potomac Steam: SAIN boat Company, bearing date of May Ist, 1875, recorded in the custom-house of Alexan- dria, Virginia, and in the land records for Wash- ington county, D, C., the undersigned, as trustee nley.—Has the gentleman any other mation on that subject ex: von Neus! because I desire to appointed bythe forty certified that Madison Wells what was equivalent to perju Mr. Garfield. —If my col league has heard hi Under authority of a deed of trust, ad committed thereby created, will sell at pe lic auction, for | anything ex parte in life let him examine Cash. on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of Mareh, | j 1878, at 12 o"clock noon, at the wharf Junction of i aud Coke tant for his answer. Ho went on y that there was an ulterior purpose behind all the persecution. It was but a cloak and cover for a raid to be made for political Tun and M streets, Washington, D. C., STEAMBOAT MARY WASHINGTON, pur) 8 in the name of a part upon the title of Plexandzta, Va., Rate detaee dons Tosmurement, of the m ident of the United, ates. and about three and a half years old; her tackle, r. Clymer attempted to get the floor to re- apparel and furniture; algo, all the right, title and | py. buts motion ty ‘adjourn prevailed ‘at 3 Peat Com- | o'clock. interest of the Upper Potomac Steam pany in the Wharf and Wharf Erivileges at the fonction, of 7th and M streets, in the city of Wash- 8. FERGUSON BEACH, Trustee, 4%-Dr. Bruce Thomas, of Frederick, Md., has declined the position of deputy Jcollector of internal revenue for Frederick county, re- cently tendered, vice A. W. Butler, who will retire in March. TE USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PeOVED REAL ESTATE ON N STREET NO) WwW BETWEFN TWELFTH and STREETS. SE Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated ARrge. 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 744, fo! of the land records of the Disizict ‘of Colum-, the undersigned will sell at_ public auction, 1 A" the 23d 4#3-M.M. Mars and Crespel, who were sent by the King of the Belgians to explore the in- terior of Africa, are reported to have died at Zanzibar. 4% An Iowa schoolmistress has been dis- day of Feb 1, A. at 4 0% clock P. ty charged eee. for ra Gausenent of the c luring recess, she stood be one te (a8) » ety One of the trustees chanced to see the feat 4#z-Since the burning of the Bi int on Nestrest 3 Beginning a ter, thirty-six fire escapes have been luvenned, po nt quarters (4) ofan an neh wea from 4 che DOr = ¢ Byvecl proved pean and at the a Agodl "30 tect a ‘aad ten ‘and one-half (0's) | either killed or hurt. 2 en en eee mY 3, thence south one hundred. 9 ni ae) ) fect and six x (6) inches; thence west two ‘s-The counsel for the Boston confectioner eet and two and one-quarter (24 ), inches; who was tried for selling poisonous candy iitnce south the rea a of he ‘six (6) in ston asked, before the jor was impaneled, to have east, with the f the lot, thirty-nine 39) the indictment quashed, on the grotind that feet and three: Cp ots of an inch, more ar less; | confectionery is not an article of ) and its Hence nore, one ends Cogetner'with che eprore: ~ tulteration, therefore, is not liable to prose- ts thereon, comprising @ three-story dou bet enceed Bouse, with ail the modern convenien 43-4 Vermont paper says that they are be- This sale offers one of the best opportint ties fer. jing at last to si that the ravages of the Purchase ofa fir class residence tobe found diphtheria in Burlingyon d aren past year Termes, Gne-tind of, the have been due to the —— e Sewers dis- anh; the balance in equal ts in one and | charge within the the water sup- two ae dies, earing dats oa the ply of tie the welt coming trom the same portion to give notes, ‘bearing day of sale, with interest ct cight per ae Fui ae “The mildest thing won't stand piety yee a secured bf ped | too much. Milk and water will turn if the =. satisfactory. os the Seance s alley feck, itor | Weather comes it too warm. ‘$200 will be required at the time of sale, and all | 4@-A new Georgia paper isto be called the ORTATERAING Will be 36 the cE aE purchaser, If fenokean. ‘the terms or are Cpa oat tone ek aa Dill pending in the twelve jurymen enough to convict or equit : person of a crime. ee The Eastern Quest PRINCE BISMARCK IN DEFENS! Bismarck stated tn t t ’ has the Straits n was Russia’s in » to an under standing, and 1 th A eds emed en ns had pushe under the cloak of the ne powers honorably forward their Lrospe hing Should induce him with any power relative h Germany had no direct No government, at least neither of to hazard a ruptu to questions in wh ter upon any suck "s speech was loudly RUSSIANS THREATEN AN ADVANCE, The Agence Rusve states that it is probable necting of the Powers will men The Turks are leitrant in regard he Agence says the rer lo Constanté ing more and mor the peace negotiations, Russians must approach Mf the British tleet remains int withdrawal of the however, solve Besika Bay would SERVER Pasna asha has prom ey vfoight on by of Erzerowns ft in Erzeroum are in. ter. claim to the w juered territory unless Thessaly is iner ) Turks have de. r Volo with a loss of 600 killed and rape Micaua, ee dent’ says a dimeults ha arisen re! ia a Prince Gortscnak ff considers that a prelimi. of peace should be first sigued Austria objects to Russia being able to pre- sent a treaty as a fait aceon pli. THREATENED OCCUPATION OF GALLIPOLA, London Post. in its Teader relative t advance of the Russians on Gallipoli, he Russians now affect to consider that the advance of our fleet turned thei ir post They are apparently disposed ( guarantees would be found in pation of forts on the Bosph se by England not to ent ri rte Black sea the whipping post house of representatives of the coasting steamer © Fourteen per- MARRIED. DEANE oe od Kaler, of Brear rick Oy a. TRUETT VANDERW ERKE! parents. by the Rev. Gro, E. TRvert, of Franklin, Te * t daughter of Gilbert V esi., of Alexandria county, Va {On the ninctan =a of fat after aa | 1878, 3 steer, au ltiness f vill take place on Frid: ue twent second instent. at two 0° reshyterian church.on H d Twentieth streets friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited jock, from the Teal, beLWweem February 19. 1878, at 6:45 p. from the 15th-street the 224 instant, friends of the — Presbyterian rebureh san ited to attend, On the Jon of February, 1878, Ep- 32 years anc 9 mouths, ly are respectfully in wakp T. Lacey, aged Ww igwrere woepiny Aue ‘our house is sad Since brother in the grave must lie, I saw him in the bloom of youth: Like a rose he Indiied and bloomed, But afliction’s breath stole o'er him’ And hurried dear brother to the tomb, Now ary thy tears, dear mother, And remeinber the prot And when on earth y: We'll meet again fn Heaven. By HIs SISTER MARY. Relatives and friends of the family are req jucatog to attend the funeral from his residence, street, near G s.w., Thursday, 21st, at ANN McCacLey, widow of Zachariah mate formerly of Howard county, Md., aged 82 ys fe: Howard’ couity papers ‘please MORRIS. On Tuesday, Fi ceary 19h, mf at T la mer R sts, ek Mert is, ia the ‘21st instant, at f sg Tit, Hriends of the Gauily are respecttally invited to attend. UNDERTAKERS, &c. BURGDORF, UNDERTAKER, 316 Penn’a avenue nw. Ww. B. SPEARE, UNDERTAKER, - 840 F STreet NonTuwesr, remen with R. F. Harvey.) ‘OSEPH WLER, FURNISHING U aT, 1726 PENNSYLVANI. NORTH WEST. reasonable, PIANOS AND. ORGANS. _ 5 , BRAND, SQU. the and in if aurabiity| RUAN ‘Sole Agent, -W., Dear Penna, ave, T% KE KRANICH AND BACH, _ aD THE auery a 8 180, ‘RD! BRO., Agents, 723 7th st.n. KNABE & CO."8 ae ‘“D PIANOS.—These cele’ have been be! SAVE, TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT, READ AND HEED WHAT FOLLOWS. 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