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RTRESS MONROE AND TH. er LADY OF | NNE- wharf. yat Sorcl'k | n, Provi- Returning, THURSDA nus of 7th'ana 9thstreet lineof cars, > at 7a m., three times per week, for Curriomar, Nemini and Leonardt intermediate landings each trip. game ag Steamer Mattano. For further !uformation. apply Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Exp the Company's Wharf, foot of 6: called for oD a] ress Office. SA B. J. ACEINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW The Steamers KNIGHT alternately leave Pier41 River, New York. at 4 o'clock every BATURDAY at 4 p.m.: George-, town every MONDAY, and Alexandria sam Freight taken at lowest rates, apply at office over Metr own, stopping at Day’ of sailing, it the office, over | ress Office, or at street, plication at Knox's Ex- JEL BACON, Pres‘t, YORK. JOHN GIBSON and E. C. East p.m. 7 For informatio: itan Bank, 15th street, 17 1b. | 11D. Roasted in in AILLARD’S CHOCOLATE PREPA- RATIONS, C Swit BREAKFAST OCOA. CRACKED COCvA, COCOA SHELL! ry Bay EXTRA CAROMELS. i - ae LL A’ OWEST PRICES. ap20-3t_"N. W. BURCHELL, 1332 F et, ON THE CASH PLAN. ib. White (A) 8: 9; b: Good Boacted Be Coffee ice Fresh Butter bbl. Nice Famih; y Flour. hottie Virgin Olive Oil, qt. size poeta Ps ap25-tr_ 1913 Seventh st. n.w., bet. M and N, APPLE BUTTER, PEACH BUTTER, QUINCE BUTTER, PLUM BUTTER, APRICOT BUTTER, PEAR BUTTER, Hermetically sealed; put up in five- lls; guaranteed to Keep in'warm weathers ns Pals JOAN H. MAGRUDER, ap24-tr_1421 New Yorkav., near U.S Tr’y. pA’ CELEBRATED CINCINNATI HAMS, Arriving and selling at Low Prices; at WITMER'S, 1918 Pennsylvania ave. QtUFFED OIL MANGOES, MARTYNIAS, EAST INDIA’ GHERKINS, NY TIMS, ap20-tr niexiap ERY r AUTUMN CLUSTERS. WORCESTERSHIRE, BEEF STEAK. JOHN BULI MUSHROOM, and other SAUCES, New crop SWEET OiL. ORR B. W. BEED'S 80NS, ap8-tr 1916 F st. n. w. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT oF STRAWBERRIES. FRANK J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKET, m29-tr_Uorner 14th st. and New York ave. C. MANN, TR. SM 8s Sha 630 center Market, se 20and 21 Western ‘* | CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL: TIMES. The best BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON and SPRING LAMB the country affords, 4@-All orders faithfully filled; goods delivered, marl3-tr Ss. ELLI be found at Can, STALLS No. 52 and 63 Washington Mar- ket, (7th street wing,) and 222 K street Market, by his friends and the lovers of CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON. CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. Marketing delivered free. feb28-6m OHN BR. KELLY, DEALER IN’ FIRST-CLASS BEEF, LAMB. VEA ortoR.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, Goat SAMUEL BACON, President, RAILROADS. OR LINE. ANCE AD STATES MAIL Baa oRE PE HTC RAILROAD. STEAMER, . Sail from New York for NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT.ROOTE GLASGOW every SATURDAY ; ; NORTH AND WEST, Posenger Sti0 passed for Sloe NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. Passenger acc°mmodations unsurpassed for ele- ce and comfort. All Staterooms on main = k. and Saloon amidsh! ee SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80. SECONDC Excursion ‘York to Paris and return, ing to siateroom an For Bogks of Information, P! to HENDERSON B > Or to ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, w., Washington. ips. . CURRENCY. uisites $40. lass Passage, New 138 to $195, accord- route chosen, s THI BOWLING GREEN, N = HER. apt 3m & PTON AND BR: ¥rom New York to Southampt == GERMAN LLOYD. 'BAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW ne oT HA Mt YORK, BMEN. ton, Lon= don, Havre and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second cabin. 060 gold; si - OF passage, ‘olen “9 steerage. .. For freight » SOETRIONS © CO. Bowling Green, New York. YDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE EEN DELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA. PET AGT ON GETOWN, G AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S & BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND TUN AND GEOR CONNECTIN Ling Fi NEW ENGLAND STA Sailing Days. WASH- N. TES. ph at 12m, From Philadelphia Saturday, at 12m. Washington— Monday, From Georget»wn—Monday, Freights recei-ed daily. Throu; Bills of lading Providence. “( asignees wishii For full information apply to J. & CO. wharf, Washington, D. C. ter street, Geo: town, D.C. ~ Co., General Managers, 12 delphia. 1202 ¥ street northwest. ‘wi. P. South Wharves, mai z! ven to Boston oe Soe | wharf will please JOHNSON | and 12th-street YX: a= CLYDE & Phila- r20-1y LY DIRECT LINE TO GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC MPANY Between New York ‘Hoevre. Pier A VIL) tat Capt. Sanglier, FRAN and 42. a hax ree Sas DE PARIS, Capt. Santelli, Weanes- in Gold (inctading wine) . First Cabin, $100: Secon: 3. $65; Gabi, tse ceorage, 338, includin, Capt. Lachesnez, Wed- ‘Wednesday, May | é, bed- and u! x N, Aj 55 Broad: UIS DE BEBIA: gent, . Sore. Or G. W. MOSS. 225 Penn. ave.; T. W. LER & BRU., 923 Penna. ‘ts tor Wash- ington, D.C. feb23-3m M. ‘AN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sail oa THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at ra eenstown. Cabin, intermediate and st tickets can be had at H. D. COOKE, JR. & CO.°S, Bank- ers, 1429 F to Antwerp. Also, agents for the Red Star Line m y22-tf YUNARD LINE. ith the view of diminishing the chances of colision. the Steamers of this line take a specific Course for all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from York or Boston, crossing the lat... or nothing to the north of On the homeward c wn to New Queensto Heridian of 60 at 43 the meridian passage crossing of 50 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN BETWEEN NEW From New York. We By - accor not carryin; ding to aecoram io we Tickets to Paris, $15, gold. aditional. Return tickets on favorable [AIL STEAMSHIPS. YORK AND CALLING AT CORK HARB LIVERPOOL, OR. $80, $100 and terms. yy at low rates. 8t tickets from Steerage at very he) urns at Tacest rates. Cal ‘Through bills of lading given for Belfast. Glas- |. Havre. Antwerp other ports on the Con- fincat, and for Mediten ports, . eo freight TS apply at the Company's fabin, OTIS BIGELOW, 06 Tih street. Wash iy CHAS. @, FRANCKLYN, Azent, N BANKERS ea 0 days. ', free.—( New York Tribune. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 6:50—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, (Srasbars, Winchester and Way Stations, via Rela 8:00—* Baltimore Express, 8:10— Piedmont, Scrasburg, Winchester, Hagers- town. Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti- ress. Parlor Car to New York and ladelphia, 8:40—"8t. Louis, Cincinnati, bury bas tes Connects for Hagerstown and Valley Branch, except Sunday. ‘Through car for Staunton.’ Parlor Car to Gratton, and Sleeping Cars to Louisville, Cincinnati, Co- lumbus, Chicago Junction and Sandusky, 9:00—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 10:00 *Baltimore Express. 12:10 Baltimore. Ellicott City, Annapolis and tions, 1:30 New Yorkand Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- press. ((m Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- ping at all stations.) 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations. (Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay.) 4:30 Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Ex- press. Frederick via Relay. 4:30_ "Point of Rocks. Frederick, Hagerstown, ‘Winchester aud Way Stations. n Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. 4:40—*Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 6:30—*Philadeiphia, Norfolk and jtimore Ex- ress. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the ‘No connec- Chicago and Pitts- 6:50—*Baltimore and Way Stations. 6:55—*Chicago ana Columbus Express. Sleeping 7:90" Baltimore Express. :30—*Baltimore Ex 9.25—*St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg Express. leeping Cars to St. Louis and Pittsburg. Sleeping ar, for Pittsburg on canday. ~ 9:30—*New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Express. Sleeping Var_to New York, and Special SleepingUar to Philadelphia. *Daily. Other Rratus dally, except Sunday. Pd GREAT 1878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double T-ack, Steel Rails, Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, APRIL 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West. :10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsvurg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTDIORE AND POTOMAG RAILROAD. ‘or Canandaigua, Rochester, ju lagara Falls and tne north at 7:40 p.m. dally. except Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkids. For Weameporr, Lock Haven, Elmira and Wat- kins, at 10:10 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the East 1:40'a. m. and 9:30 p, m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited mre Cs Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. For New York an@ the East, 1:30 p.m. dail cept Ligeg dog Sigeping Care from Wash- ington to ton. For Brooklyn, N. Y., all through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording’ direct transfer to Fulton street svolding dou! le fer- Fage and journey across New York city. For Pitiadeiphia, 1:80 p. m. dally, except Wanda and 1:40 a. m., :30 and 9:30 p. m, dail; Limited Express, 9:20 a. m, daily, except Sun. ay. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. and 4:20 p. m, dally, except Sunday. For Po} reek Line, 6:55 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:55 a, m. and 4:20 p, m, daily, except Sunday. LROAD. 7,8. 9:10, 10,11 a.m., 1, $20.5) 8,73: m.' On Sunday’at 9:16 aim, For the South, via Richmond, 2:45 a, m. daily; $:10 p.m. daily. except ee ‘Trains re Alexandria for Washin; 8: 10, m.: 1, 3, 4:20, 6. na ate Oadsniayats bast ad ‘ean be procured at the offices, east corner of Thirteenth street and Pen: irWasla'srenoe sais the danas ears Sets an for the checking of baggage to on FARM E Tenersi Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Goneral Manager. novi Bo’ PERCALE SHIRTS, WITH TWO COLLARS, AT 60 CENTS. A. SAKS & CO., Bors’ DEPARTMENTS, apls-tr 316 Seventh st. and 921 Penn. ave. \OKE DOWN Te FOUR CENTS. RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, octl-tr 611 AND 413 10TH Sruxzr. a on ee CAPITOL LAUNDRY, 015 F st, FUTURE D4¥s. TO-MORROW. THIS EVENING. ASH, B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No. 1001, northwest corner of 10th and Dsts. CRIMSON RFP PARLOR SET, WALNUT MARBLE TOP DRESSING CA3E SET, fay Ist, 1878, coin Mencing at 10 o’clock’a. m., Ushall sell. at 0. street northwest, between 13th and 14th, the above enumerated furniture, together with a large lot unnecessary to mention louse for rent. Inquire of Albert F. Fox, 920 F street northwest. ‘Term: WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auct. B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. e — AUCTION SALE of aDESIRABLE BUILDING LOT on SINTH STRERT. BETWEEN MAK- KET A REDERICK STKEETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. OuTHURSDA Y, May 24, 1878, at 534 o'clock P.m.. will be sold in front of the premises, Part of Lot 216, in Beatty and Hawkins’ addl. {lon to Georgetown, fronting 20 feet by a lepth of feet. Terms: Cach; $50 deposit, and all conveyancing h and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven daze. - Title perfect. . T. COLDWELL, 129. Sales nan. ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 1001, northwest corner 10th aud D' streets, POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH SIDE OF N STREET, BETWEEN 6ti AND 71H NORTH WEST. On MONDAY. Mav 6 h, 1878, at 6 0 clock, .m.. I shall sell, in front of the premises, t No. —, being 31 feet front by 100 feet des} on the north side of N street, between 6°0 and Tih northwest. Tuis sale offers unusual inducem sat toany one wishing to build. ve, Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twalve months, for notes bearing 8 per cent. interest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust of lot sold. ap29_ WASH. B_ WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, EXECUTORS BALE, Pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special term for Orphans’ Court business, made on the 24:h day of April, A.D, 1878, in the matter of the estate of Alfred E, Ti ton, deceased, I will sell at Wash. B,, Williams’ auction rooms, No. 1001 D street. cor- nerof 10th, in the City of Washington, D.G,, on THURSDAY, the d day of May. A. D-'1878, at giclock Pim, thereof. at public auction, to the highest bid for cash, certain Socks, Bonds, Coupons of Bonds and Shares of various compa nies and corporations, and also assignments of Patents and interesia in Patents, the personal es- tate of sald deceased, an inventory whereof is on file with the Register of Wills tn said court. CHARLES E. TILTON, Exe*utor, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, auct. REEN & WISE, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, rendered at the Sep- fember term. 1877, In the ‘suit, of T. C. Ring against the Alexandria and Fredericksburg Rall: Fay Company and others, the undersigned, Com- missioners therein named, will proceed, on SAT. URDAY, the Ist day of June, 1878, at 12 ovclock m.. to sell by public auction, in front of the Market Building, on oyal street, in the said city of Alex- andria, the whole of the Alexandria and Hred- ericksburg Railway, extending from the southern end of the Long Bridge, in Alexandria county, Va , to Quantico, in Stafford cout ty, in said State, together with all and singular its franchises, rights, interests, Privileges, property and estate, real, per sonal and mixed, wheresoever situate and whomsvever held.’ The rolling stock of said rail- way consists of notive Engines, Five (5) Passenger Cars, ‘Two (2) Combined Passenger and Baggage Cars. ‘Two (2) Baggage Cars. Pwenty-one (21) Gondota Cars, Ctreight. 1 ‘Terms of sale: Ten per ceutuin of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in three equal annual payments from the day of sale; deferred payments to be evidenced by the bonis 0 the purchaser, bearing interest, with security sat- Isfactory to sdid Cominissioners of Sale; the title to sald property to be retained until thé purchase money is fully paid; the purchaser not to be let into possession until ‘the sale shall have been con- firmed by said court, M. H. WELLS, ap27-dts FRANCIS L, SMITH, Jr., mar 27-tudf,ts Commissioners of Bale. IRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE RUELLING, No. 415 Sie NORTH- y ', Oppos' ‘udiciary Square. Ry virtue of a deed of trust. dated April 13, 1877. and recorded In I.1ber 849. follo 453,oné {fay of the land records for the District of Colum: bia, and on the written reques:of the legal holder of the note secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, infront of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of May, A. D, 1878, at 6 o'clock p. m.: described real estate, situate In the District of Columbia, to wit: Part of Sub-lot twen\y (20), of Kennedy & Webb's recorded subdivision of part of original lot one (1), In square five hundred and eighteen (618), begin= ning fer the same at the southeast corner of said lot numbered twenty (20); thence west seventeen (17) feet four and one-sixth (4 1-6) inches; thence north one hundred and ten .110) feet to an alley; thence east seventeen (17) four and one-sixth 416) inches; thence south one hundred and ten (110) feet to the place of beginning. The abere Rs perty is sold subject toa deed of trust for $3, ), with interest on $1,000 thereof at pine per. cent. perannum until paid, from March 12 77, and on $2 200, balance thereof, at the same rate until paid, from April 25, 1877. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six (6), tweive (12) and eighteen (18) months, for which the notes of the purchaser, ring iuterest ateight Per cent. ‘per annum until paid. and secured by a leed of trust on the pro py sold, will be taken; or option of the pure! or. deposit of $100’ required at the time of sale. “Ail convey- ancing at the cost of the purchaser, If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell id property, after th ee days’ advertisement, at the risk and cost of the defau! aE. purchaser, B. LO! pat W. MILBURN, { Trustees. i 726-1 ds HANDY, Auct PIANOS AND ORGANS. IANOS WHICH HAVE BEEN USED. One Chickering, 7-octar sbung . One Knal One Upright Bouvai's 7-octa' One Andrew Stein, 6-octave. . For sale upon easy terms at the Warerooms of W. G. METZEROTT & CO., Penna. ave., between 9th and 10th sts., Sole Agents of Steinway Pianosand Mason & Ham- ln’s Cabinet Organs, ap27 3t L. WILD & BRO,. 723 7th st. n.w., Prac- * tical Piano and Musical Instrument give special attention to TUN-| ‘AIRING Pianos, Organs’ 22d eines werk abn Retief tng R en jonest Work. gents for ie the Kranich & Bach ‘and’ the Hummi Bird jan08, ECKER BROS’ GRAND. UPRIGHT, AND D Pouere, PIANOS. AND BUR-, DETT ORGANS, at Sole Aj ne Practleai Piano maker, TERE CoLIgst ESP ea Gaara ce Ov, juner & Sons, ™ jnarl9-tr ALLET DAVIS & CO. PIAN — A rtoht Pianos a Specialty. Cics- gea—Bee it sale— ooo. (ia-tr) HL, SUMNER, SLD ‘ew doors above COAL AND WOOD. PY cast BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CO4L AND Woon. ‘We desire to call the attention of the public to. fact that we now have on hand the t and selected stock of COAL AND WOO! surpassed by any firm in the say su any firm same Btates; that, our Kindiii south of New York; indeed, our ap- ts fc doing a ‘al and ‘Wood business Offices—1202 F, ‘9th and 24187th streetsnorth- rpuomas W. BILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL. (We are delivering best qualities of 'D COAL to all parts st the city” at whsleeale pie Cumberland CO; Ban of ump, aiways on band, st rest rates, wove And Te ann one sat Depot. Riley's Wharf, foot ith between 34 ae HEN’S LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street York avenue, ent Omose— { ¢ Street our trance On rock avenue. The most private Lesa Omics in the cy. _ Money loaned at te and Piated Wares t Gans, Fis y fee ee ‘eni-iy a "RIN ERNS REO Dresi Fmaking jrom Latest Parisian Btylce, oct. jlor’s and Journais of . Knife Fpacib-eona ots F gucsyivania svehuo, OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTRAORDINARY SALE BY CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART IN PORCELAIN. BRONZE AND OTHEK GOODS, COMPRISING WHATCOMBS,TERRA COTTA, FAIENCE GOODS, BRONZES, PARIAN WARE, JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, CLOISONNE VASE3 AND PLAC- QUES, DRESDEN, CHINA FIGURES, MA- JOLICA WARE, FANCY TABLES, ETC., Forming the largest and most attractive collec- tion of Useful and Ornamental Fancy Goods ever offered at auction, into be sold at the Art .m. to p.m, for distribution on Natarday: Apel ST” ap25-d THOMAS DOWLING. Auct, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SA Vv. BLE MA- CHINERY, Hore dct HER SOUTHEASS. S”* By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 18th Payor December, A. D. 1877, duly recorded in 263, et seq., 1 Columbi: iher No, 875, follo 263, the records of the District of request of the party secured thereby. T'will sell, at the premises, No, 912 8th street southeast. at pub- Ne auction, on WEUNESDAY, May 1st, 1878, at 10 o’clock, ‘the stock, fixtures and furniture of the store recently ocoupted by L.. Van Doren, deceased, Including Tools, Lathes, 1 Steam Engine, Watch Material, &c., ac. Terms of sale: Cash on delivery; and sale posi- tive. JOHN MCLANE, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auot, aya: 'HOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, TRUSTEXS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- Rey IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUC- By virtae of two deeds of trust bea date the 2d day of May, 1877, and dul A corded in Liber 851, folios 312 and 315, on of the land records for the District of Colum me off ia, and at the We shall sell on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of May, 1878, at 8 o'clock. and at thé request 0 the party secured thereby, described real estate, bein; parts 0 Jota numba 47 avd 48, in Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, begining for the same at a point 55 feet 6 inches south of the northeast corner of sald lot numbered forty-eight, and running thence ten feet nine inches south on the west line of Monroe street: thence west forty-eight feet four-and-one-half inches: thence north ten feet nine inches; thence east forty-eight feet four-and-one-half inches to place of beginning. Also, parts of lots numbered forty-seven and forty-éight, same addition to Georgetown, begin- ning forthe same ac a point forty-four fect and nine inches south of the northeast corner of sald lot numbered forty-eight, running ten feet nine inches south on the west line of Monroe street; thence ‘west forty-eight four-and-a-half inches; then north ten feet nfue inches; thea east forty eight feet four-and-one-haif inches to the piace of benipning, Improved by two new Two-story rick Hotises, ‘Terms: One-third cash; balsnce in six and twelve months, with Interest at 8 per cent. per annum until paid. Cor ncing and recording at cost of purehaser, tt of $50 required on each par- ce! sold at the time of sale, If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after day of sale, {he Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement, WILLIAM CLABAUGH, MAYHEW PLATER, ap20-d.eus ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, the forlowing } Trustees, SALE OF VALUABLE IM- Ri REAL ESTATE ON B8EVEN. TEENTH STKEET NORTH WEST, FRON ING FIFTY-FIVE FEEC TWO INC ON FARRAGUT SQUARE, AND RUN- NING BACK 104 FEET 6 INCHES, By virtue of a deed of trust bearin, 20th day of August, A. D. 1873, and duly re- A corded In Liber No. 736, folio 341 et seq., one, of the land records for Washington County, in the District of Colambia, and at the juest, in writing, of the pare thereby secured, the sub- seriber will sell at public sale, on WEDN ESD. the first day of May, A. D. 1878, at 5 o°clock p.m. in front of the premises, all that piece or parcel of ground lying and being situate in the City of aehington and District aforesaid, and known and distinguished on the plat or plan of said city as and being Lot numbered thirteen (13) in the subdivision of Square numbered one hundred and eighty-five (185), made by the proprietors of said Square, and recorded in the office of the Surveyor of said City, in Liber B, folio 210, together with the appurtenances thereto appertaining. Tei : One- fifth cash, and the remainder in equal annual pay meats of one, two, three and four years, with interest at seven per cent., se- cured to the satisfaction of the Tr@stee, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. If termis of sale aré not complied with in five days after day of sale the property will be resold at the cost andexpense of faulting purchaser, All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser,” A deposit of $200 will ulred at the sale. rea RI“HARD W ALLACH, Trustee, WASH B. WILLIAMS, Auct. — ap18-eo€ds Republican] IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TWO STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. No. 169 WEST STREET. BETWEEN HIGH AND beara irre hh aaa GEURGETUWN, D. C.. AT AU iON, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May fh BA Ist, 1878, at 6 o'clock, In front of the prem- ised, I shall sell part Lot 14, fronting about 21 feet on West street, and having a depth of 78 feet, improved by a comfortable brick dwelling, contain- Ing 9 rooms, water and gas. ‘erms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal payments, atone and two y ith notes bear- ing interest a* 8 per cent, per annum, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. | Convey. apcing at purchaser's cost, $50 down at time of 35-dads THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, A — TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- iT CORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE SECOND PIBEET, KNOWN AS th, A.D.. 1875, Deine ot Gok bia, and at the strict of Columbia, and al req’ party thereby, we will sell ion, in frovt of the’ premises. 01 May 13th, 1878, at 4s o'clock p.m., the following described'real estate, situate in the'City of Wash- ington, District of ‘Columbia, to wit: All those pieces ‘or parcels of ground ‘known and distin- guished as lots numbered three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), in Todd's re- corded subdivision of original lot numbered one (1), in square numbered five hundred aud seventy- two (672), fronting on Indiana avenne one hundred aud forty’ (140) feet three (3) Inchesyand on 2d street west seventy-five (75) feat, together with the Improvements, &c. Terms of sale: Une-fourth in cash, and the bal- ance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with in- terest at six’per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of truston the proper:y sold, ahd a satisfactory policy of insurance on the buildin oF all cash. at option of 6 purchaser, leposit of $250 wi required ae eae of Bale, nd all a and recording at purchase! i. TMS tO be compiled With in seven dave, Otherwise the ‘Kruse teas reserve the right to resell the property at the Hak and cost of the defaulting CHARLES B, irc] ir, ILEY, HAS. 0. GLOVER, ©° } Trustees, 5. T. COLOWELL, Salesman, apl7-a (OMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE LOT ON TWENTY-THIRD StKEET WEST, E- TWEEN “E) AND “F STREETS NORTH. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 20th, &. D. 1875, duly recorded in Liber No, aw 773, follo 234, one of theland records for th District of Columbia, and at the written request of the secured thereby, we will sell at auction, in front of the premises, on MON May 6th, 1878, at 6 o’clock p. m., the ser! De vend oncate, cicuats in the city of Washing District ef Columbia, to wit. nk feet six inches front. by the depth of lot numbered fourteen (14), in square numbered forty-four (44). ferms: One-half of the purchase money co mat Ou deposit of $75 the te purchaser's cost, and if the terms a e not complied with in seven days the Trustees reserve the right to resell the prope:ty at the risk and cost of the de faulting pure re ‘The al property will be so!d subject to such neral or special taxes as. May be assessed against esse: JOSEPH C. FEARSON, THOS, DOWLING: Auct . A ne: 1:20.23 25,87,30, Maya&ds Pa sett te ee IRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- T PRUVED REAL ESTATE ON EAST Of } Trustees, E ACRE ROT 5 By virtue of a deed of trust,dated Aprilét! 1e7f, and duly recorded in’ Liber No. 844, folio'447. ot Seq.. One of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the request of the bli aue- Borat iand ‘recone, containing One Ave of Tt) bg ad ae Bg Ground, more or Tess, with the ereon, rms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 must be paid a ime ‘of sale, and She Walsnos in one and two years. in equal’ payments, "to bs se- ured by purchaser's ing 8'per cent. in- terest from day of sale abye sem annually Gonvevancin and coral ‘at pureheeers sae ff terms of sale are not compl ‘with in six days Fisk and cost of LE aries MAHLON ASHFORD, Wi. F HOLTZMAN, {Trustoes, B, F, STELGEE, Auct, » A vet0n SALE . OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS BY WASHINGTON ARTISTS, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVEN- INGS, April 30 and May 1 0. 531 in store room sth street, (Corcoran Building.) Messrs. DUN- CANSON BROTHERS will se!l at auction to the highest bidder, aud without reserve. a largenumber of Ol! Pa ntings and Water Color Drewiags by sob known and favorite Washington Artists, in- Cludiny LANDSCAPE, GENRE, AND STILL LIFE PIFCES, Catalogues, which include about one hundred numbers, may be had at the room as above: and the ictures will be on free exhibition at that place from. guday morning until the time of sale, #%- The public is respectfully invited to call and examine them. ap27-4t MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! THE ENTIRE STUCK OF DRY and FANCY GOODS CONTAINED IN THE STORE OF BAFF BROS.. No, 726 7th STREET, be- tween AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY MOENING, April 25th, com- meucing at 10 o'clock, and evening at 7, and con- Upuing trom day to day until all is sold. The stock is new and desirabie, and comprises a full variety of Fine Millinery. Dry Goods, Silks, Dress is, Fancy Goods,’ Trimmin Laces. White Goods, Ladies and Gents Under: Wear, Full lines of Ladies’. Gent's and Children’s every description, suitable for best city Tetail trade. Goods at private ssle during the day. Seats reserved for ladies, D, MCCANN, JR., Salesman, JAS. DUNGAN, Auctr, ap2¢-6r DPpU8caxson BRUB., Auctioneers. CLOSING WEEK OF JEWELRY SALE AT 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, BEING ENTIRE STOCK OF 8, GOLDSTEIN & CO. EVERY EVENING this week, at. 7 o*clock, we will continue the sale of the balance of our entire stock. as we have re- linquished the store, By order of ap29 3t S. GOLDSTEIN & CO. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘RUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, on the NORTH SIDE OF K STH RET, BETWEEN 13Ti and W.. THE MOST ELT GIBLE BUILDING LO IN WASHING- TON CITY, By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date a) the 20th day of February. 1875. and duiy re- corded in Liber No. 774, folio 349, one of the: and records of the District of Culumbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby. we Will sell in front of the nremises, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of May, 1878, at 6 o’clock p.m. all that piece or parcel of Frond. situate im the city of Vasbington, in said District, and known and desig- nated upon ‘the ground plan thereof as the east twenty-four feet of Lot numbered seven (7), in Davidson's recorded subdivision of square num- bered two hundred and forty-eight (243), accord- ing to the depth of said lot, ‘Lerms of sale: One-half cash, of which $500 must be paid upon acceptance of bid, and residue at six months from day of sale, secured upon the property sold, with interest until paid, at the rate of 7 per cent. perannum, If terma of sale are not complied ‘ith In 7days from day of sale, the Trustees re- ssrve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 10 day s’ advertisement to this effect, inthe Evening Star newspaper. WATKINS ADDISON, ap25-d JAMES M. LATTA, \* }Trustees. GALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON SY WEST SIDE OF FOURTH STREET FAST... BETWEEN “A‘ AND “BY SOUTH B of the District of Columbia, passed in cause No, 4.609, we will sell at auction. on the, perises, on WEDNESDAY. the 8ch day of May 1878, at 4o*clock p.m., weather permitting, at trom day today, at same hour, until all are sold, the lots In Ballantyne and Willian’s sub-division of the east haif of Square seven hundred and eighty- eight, (788), in the city of Washington, D. C., as ncoriled in book of subdivisions “Ry bs Ha, at page 184, The streets bordering said part square 788 are completely Improved. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in three equal instalments, in six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of salé, with interest at seven ber cent. per annum, or the whole purchase money may be paid in cash within ten days after sale, or the purchaser can at any time anticipate the ma- turity of the deferred pagments with the interest rebated. A deposit o' ‘on each lot will be re- quired at the time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Nodeed given until the whole of the purchase money is paid. If the terms of saleare not complied with in ten days froin the da} of sale, we reserve the right to resell the properti virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court is ES at the risk and cost of the defaulting purc! ir, after five days notice in the Evening Star. A plat of subdivision will be exhibited at sale, WESTEL WILLOUGHBY, Ouisiana ava. WM. F. MATTINGLY, {reuse ap27-tf 435 7th st. n.w., H. WARNER, Auctioneer. - TRUSTEES’ BALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING ON SIXTH STREET. BE- . TWEEN MAINE AVENUE AND MABY- LAND AVENUE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 5th, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. fi 826, folio 210, et_seq., of the land records of, the District of Colu and by the written re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction. on the premises. ‘on WEDN AY, Sth, 1878. at 6 ovclock p.m. all thai piece or | of land situate and being in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and described upon the plat or plan of said city as part of lot num! (14), in sai reservation ‘*D,? inning for the same at a point on the east line of 6th street west, ninety-six (98) feet five (5) inches south of the northwest cor- ner of said lot fourteen, and running thence due east thirty-two (88) feet; thence northeastwardly parallel with Maine avenue thirty-three (33) feet: thence northwestwardly at right angles with said avenue seventeen (17) feet; thence southwest- wardly parallel with said avenue twenty-seven (27) feet and four (4) inches; thence due west thirty two (82) feet to 6th street west, and thence sou with the east line of said street, to the place of rty conveyed to beginning. being the same propel one Chast £, Conrad by P. J Steerset al . by deed a. recorded in Liter E. C. datee March 31, 1868, an E. 81, folio 43, together with the improvements thereon, ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in six, twelve end eighteen months, with interest at eight per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on property sold. A deposit of $100 will be required at me of sale, "All conveyancing at expense of pur- chaser, If termsof sale are not complied with in veven days after sale the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise: ment, INO. JOY EDSON. CHAS, E. FRASER, J.T. COLDWELL, Saiesman, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, ‘BUSTERS’ SALE OF A THREE-STORY BRICK STABLE AND LARGE YARD TACWED. BOUNDED BY NINETEENTH AND E STREETS AND NEW YORK AVE- NUE NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 10th, A. J). 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. frm 820, ‘folio 486, the District of Columbia, and at the reqi ty secured thereby, we will sell at publi auc- ‘on. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, May gin. 1878, at 6 o‘clock pti.» the following de- seribed real estate, situate in thé City of Washing ton, District of Columbia, to wit: All thatcertain iece or 1 of ind known and designated as ot numbered one (1), in square numbered one hundred and twenty-three (123), together with the improvements, &c, and the balance at rms: One-fourth in cash; six, tweive and eighteen months, with interest at eight per cent. per annum uniil paid. payable semi-annually, secured by a deed of trustanda satisfactory policy of insurance on the propert, sold, or all cash at option of the purchaser. §: depesit required af thetime of sale, and all convey~ ancing and recording at purchaser's cost, Terms to Le complied with In seven days, otherwise the trustees’ reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pt ry after five days’ advertisement. BRAINARD H. WARNER, }qrustoos HENRY STRASBURGER, } ap25-eo&ds H. WARNER, Estate Keal'Auctioneer. TRUSTER 8 SALF OF A TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING ON ALLEY BETWEEN I AND K. AND lira AND 18TH STREETS NORTHWEST, A 766, ‘folio 434, 9, ODE land fal for the District of Co!umbia, and at the re-, quest of the 'y Secured thereby, we will sli at bile auction In front of the premises, on FRI AY, M: 78, at 5 o'clock p. m.. all that piece or pa yf ground situate in the city of Washington, D. C., being partof lot 23, in square 126; commence! for the same at the int of the 10 foot alley, which forms the dary of said lot, with the 20 foot alley which forms the southern boundary ng sal beginning, together with the im- ig Inches to t ‘Tovel its, &c. perms: One-third and the balance at_stx, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per ‘per annum until secured by a deed of the purchaser. "$100 deposit aud ail conveyagcuse fe purchaser. ys, of ise, 1e mht to resell the ‘at the risk and cost of Te defaulting purdt five days advertise- mate JOSEPH B, EDSON, THU! ‘HYD: * } Trustees. J. T. COLDWELL, Seam i ts CTION SALE OF 907, BY, a 6th, 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 8! follo 88, Gue of the ind records for the Dis- trict of Columbia, we will offer sale at public gzotion, In frontct the premises,on THU SSD AY. Lot 8. in square 961, in Washington city, D.C. aes eeeres Wy Stee: Sweeter rz 2 cash on the anew sence Gare Chevette the resi 4 in three eqaal ts at six. twelve and elghtesa months from the day of sale, for which the pure ‘ebaser’s promissory notes, bearing six per Be scien a's teat ae on insurance on _ Dui pee or the purchasor “Inay Fourth, at is or her election. the terms of sale SeCakee ner Se fn Be Droperty at the risk and cost of | i A i AUCTION SALES. JERCAsoN BRUS., Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CONSISTING OF PARLOR AND RE ROOM SETS, EXTEN- SIGN TABLE. REFRIGERATORS. BED- BTFADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTAN DS. CROCKERY, GLASS 10 BU KETs FINE CUT TOBACCO, (perfect order.) ALsc STEWART COOK STOVE, PARLOR ORGAN. CARPETS, 20 ROLLS MATTL PATENT ROCKERS, GLASS JARs, WINDOW FRAMES 4 FIRE PROOF SAFES, 2 of which are FTIDg s make ac We will sell on THURSDAY MORNING May 2, commencing at 10 o'clock, a large as soriment of general Household Effects. sul able for private buyers and the trade NCANBSON BROS., Auct, ASH. B WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. Wie aor WS Arye D sts, 1878, at 6 o'clock p-m., I shall sell, in front of the preaises. that Valuable and Glegant build'ng lot, 34x110 feet on the northwest corner 16:h and Q streets, Special improvements have been mae on both sides of lot, and the lot will be sold clear of all in- cumbrance, Also a fine ul'ding lor iu Corcoran street, same square, will be sold immediately after. ‘hese are rare opportunities te obtain elegant building sites at a moderate price, Terms made known on day of sale, WASH. B. WILLIAMS. (Pst Auct ouser, ay30-d ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer, Wk 1001, n.w. corner of 10th and D sts. HANDSOME PARLOR SUITR, son 3 TWO WALNTY TOP DRESSING C A> E SUITES: MARBLE TOP SIDEBUAR)) upholstered tn M <RBLUF- RACK, Marble Base: WH«T- F. LADIES ANCY CHAIRS ‘ALNUT WRITING DESK: UF- TABLK: WALNUT FR ileleh and ENGRAVIN PANESE PICTURES and ORNAMENTS: ATHER PILLOWS and BOLSTEKS: ATTRESSES: INGRAIN and OTHER ARPE'S. RUGS and DOOR MATS: FINE IRTMENT OF TABLE WARE: P: TED CASTERS, BUTTER DISH ES: SUG BUWLS. ac.; KITCHEN UTENSILS, 78, commencing, 1s the residence’ ofa gentleman declining housekeepin, 1619 K street, between 16th and 17 h street norinwest, re is a par tial list of theenntents of a first see Lovers of Ceramics and Japanese i find it to their advantage to attend the Every article is of the best manufacture and preserved. 130-4 [Post] WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, ‘No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. VALUABLE TIN > ers p.m st shall sell in front of premises, a weil built Brick Dwelling-house, with storeroom, contaming 5 rooms, with spacious hall. and ‘stuvie in the rea i -vines in yard; ep toan alley, 3 nee in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale and secured by deed of trust on property: sold. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. $100 down on day of sale, aps0-d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, ryuonas DOWLING, Aucuoneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND EF FECTS OF WIL- LARD'S HOTEu, By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme, Court 0 the District of Columbia, in Equity 0. 6,048, we will Sell, at puolic auc mu the premses, on MONDAY, June 3, at 10 o’clock a.m.. and from day to day aatil sold, ail the Household Furniture andeffects of Willard’s Hotel, comprising— Elegant Mantel and Pier French Mirrors; Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of superior pe Chairs, Lounges: Elegant nut Marble Mogart and Brussels Cai Immense assortment ot ‘Spreads: Splendid stuck Table and Bed Linen: Supers collection: of Silver-Piated Ware and Cat- ery Elegant assortment of China and Glassware; Copper Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Requisites, &c. N.B.—This Hotel has only been recently fur- nishe@ and of the very best material. all of which is in excellent condition, ems Ca GINALD FENDALL, ap30-d WM. F. MATTINGLY.” { Trustees, J T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. RUSTEES’ SALE THREE STORY NINTH OF A BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, NO. 1534 VEST, AT AUCTION, signed, in J ther No. 620, 140, et seq., one of t! land records in and for the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party holding the unpaid notes secured thereby, we will sell, at pu lic auction, in front of the premises, on SATU Day, May 11, 1878, at 6o°clock p.m., the follur ing described real estate, sit in the City of y-seven ) (58), lenry Turner's Fecordes subdivision of square numbered three hundred and sixty-five (365), and by a more recent subdivision of certain iots in said square, made by Whitney & Warner, is better known as lot marked or lettered aeka: in said square, as the same is jed among the public plats or plans of oa city, and improved by @ three-story brick Terms of sale: $2.000 cash, and the balance at ene and two years, with Interest at the rate of six kr cent. per annum, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $100 to be paid down at time of sale. ALRERT F. FOX, JOHN W. SIMMS, 8. T. COLDWELL Auct. Ne YEARS CREDIT_TRUSTEE'S SALE ke OF VALUABLE LAND, In execution of adecree of the Circuit cg | 8. } Trustees, ap30-4 for Anne Arundel conn’ of Hi Tr, trustee of i 7 the subscriber will offer for sale, fa the pres on SATURDAY, the Lith day of M 3 o’clock m,, the valuable farm, form: iy, the ling piantation of Joseph Noble Stockett, containing about 277' acres, This land iles South hiver Steer! O sijotnt Benjamin King, of the Dr, Richard 8, Steuart, and of the late Dr. Howard M. Duvall. ‘The im- provements consists of a Two-story Brick Dwel- ling, with Dairy. Ice House. Five Qarcers, and ail requisite Uut Buildings, Three Tobacco Houses, Sam, runes House. oee Snel New Stables, Gragary, rh House, ‘ey LC. ere are shusdent enands of choice pears, apples. ras Ties, etc., Om the place, aff’ an ample supply o wood and cinber, for’ the use of the farm? the fencing is allin good order. The situation healthy. and in point of social advant 8, Prox- imity to Churches, Schools, ete., is one of the best in the county. | The soil is équai to the best of the good lands in that fertile neighborhood. The terms of sale: Asa are fart of the money must be anenily invested for a trust estate, ine termb of sale as prescribed by the ders. are unusually favorable to purchasers; one-third of the purchase mcoiuey iv taped in cash on the day of gaie, of the final ratificat thereof by the court, ‘the residue in nine equal aniual instal- men’6, the interest upon the cutire sum remaining due tobe paid with the instalments falling due in gach Year, the entire purchase money to be secured Ewq., tn the the estate of Dr. ver by the bonds of pure! to the satisfaction ef the trustee. ‘The purchaser will be required to keep the building adequately insured, in a company ap- Proved by the Trustee. Mr. Dove, the present tenant, will show the Property to persons wishing to examine it~ A. 8. HAGNBR, Trastee, Annapolis, April 16. 1878, apB0-t&f.ts ARIS LAURENT-RICHARD COLLEC- 90 FIRST-CLASS MODERN PAIST- OLD PAINTINGS Make up this remarkable collection. SALE AT THE HOTEL DEOUUT, Rooms 8 and 9, On THURSDAY, 234: FRIDAY, 24h, and SAT- UBDAY, 25:b May, 1878, at 2:30 p. m, ON ViEW. PRIVATE. Pcsuic. Tuesday, 21st May, 1878 | Wednesday, 22 1 May, 1878 From 1:30 p.m, to 5: Pits Auctioneer, M. bHikLes ILLET, Experts for the Modern Paingiage Mt Di RA®D. -xperts ings—M. Dv} - Bows, 11 Bee Lepeletier; M. ue GEORGES Perit, 7, jeorges. the Old Painti ‘M. FERAt, 54, rts for the Old Paintings—M Rueda Faubourg- ‘the cata r = e, MODERN eatia, i bstten Koften, ro roment ei 2 Courbet, . 3 Roybet, 2 Couture, Jong Kind, 19 Th. Roussean, 2 Decamps, ‘Gh. Jacqué, 6 Troyon, 8 Delacroix, Mariibat, " 4 Ta saert, 32 Diaz. esonier, 1 Z.em, 5 J. Dupre, 1 Dauvigny, IN Chardin, Fragonard, Guardi. Van Goyen. Heda, David ‘de 'Hesws, Dumenil, Debucou 3 ‘ne Ze, Moucheron, Wan der Neer. Sal. Ru: ‘le, Meyer, Prud’hon, Van der Pvel, Weeaix, Crome jun Raeburn. ap30-30' USTEE'S SALE OF A REAT. TWO-STO- BY AND ATIIC FRAME peise. ON THE WEST BETWEEN 4 de cht ed a Ff } : fi HE ig x # i 5 i caus THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY. - April 30, 1878. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday’ of i trict of Columbia and to clear tee ce ures. tees to such property was taken up. (The bill repeais the act of the District ‘ones of June 24, 1874, so far as relates eo church property, and restores such properi Sold for taxes.) iain Mr. Edmunds objected to the consideration ofthe bill. He was not satisfied that chureh property should not pay taxes as well as other Property. It was estimated that the uncolleet- ed taxes from this property aggregated $9,009, The schools of the District were now about to be closed for the want of funds. It was in question whether {it was not expedient to make the churches pay their taxes and let the schools be kep! 2. It was one of the duties of Christianity to struct the young. He was not in favor of re cognizing this defi; eof law $ chureh officers had set. themselve: ance of law and resisted ction of the tax, anc now, two or three years after the prop- erty has been sold, they come here and ask the repeal of the law. Such a resistance to the law. T! xally taxable, and the taxe paid. “Had the m cow'd have been k ; the Commissioners included this in their est mate of available resources, and upon this estimate made their apportionment of funds tor schoolsand other purposes, but the chu set the law at defiance and refused rtaxes. He did not propose to cruc schocls for the benefit of the churehe wanted an hour to speak on this bill, purse encourages: Property was Ie. should have been paid the sone He supposed th sisted on its going « ber of ills, to which no objection ade, were considered and passed. « them was House bill regulating the intmMent of justices of th amis- 1 deeds ples for the Dis- other purposes, witi? numerous ai ts, among others increasing the numbe es to 15 and coustabies to 20, and 7 of the latter in the purt of the Distr PASSAGE OF THE i appointment hands of the Supreme BLIC SCHOOLS APPROPRI- ATION BULL On motion of Mr. Windom, the Senate took up the House bill for the relief of the public schools of the District of Columbia. sked if there was any certainty ope he ei 'Y proposed to be advanced would oe repaid Mr. Windom said he had no very sanguine expectations of its ever being paid. He did DK fi ought ever to be paid. Mr. Bailey said he could see no reason why the people of the states should be taxed for the support of the schools of this District. The taxes in Washingion were not as high as ny other pla Small places in his ald on ie cent. higher taxe: nd the I more. The bill was ‘passed— Those voting in the negative ssts. Bailey, Cockrell, Hill, McCreery, Merrimon, Saulsbury and Whyte. Quite a number of amendments to the river and ha: bor appropriation bill were introduced and referred to the committee on appropria- tions. .At four p.m. the Senate, on motion of Mr. Edmunds, went into executive session, and when the doors we opened adjourned. HOUSE—After our report closed r. Fort, of Mllt forbidding the further reiiremen is, the bill of United tes legal tender notes was taken up and assed under a suspension of the rules—yeas 17, nays 35. The legislative app con. sidered in committ Aa amendment was adoyp he Presi- dent to designate wh of the two officers, the First or the Fift Shall be in office, and a simi! «iment re the litor, Was adopte The co d the conference report on the naval appropriation bill was adopted. Night sessions were ordered for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The House then took a recess. Evening Session:—The result of the call Showed that there were only 110_ members present—36 less than a quorum. Thereupon the doors were closed and the usual farcical eedings connected with callsof the House, sing the doors, sending deputy sergeants-at. arms for the absentee raigning them at the bar of the House, hearing the which they had to offer for their absence, and. then discharging them from custody—were euacted to the great apparent amusement of a majority of those present. who voted down alt motions to dispense with further proceedings under the call, or to adjourn. Finally, at tem minutes past eleven, the House.thought that it had enough of such proceedings and it ad- joufned. ——_—__-+e--____ YOUNG SHAD PLACED IN THE APPOMATTOX RIVER.—Thursday evenii ig, Via the Peters. burg railroad, Mr. H. B. Nicholas, agent for the Virginia state fish committee, arrived in this city with 5,000 shad fry, which he ived at Franklinton, N.C. He thinks he hi 00d success, under the circumstances. At Wel- don, N.C., he had to clean them from the dead fish in the cars, as the fish were in bad condition when he received them in his charge. On arriving at the lower depot he proceeded, to turn loose 50,000 young fish in the Appomat- tax river at Pocahontas bridge. The Knowing fishermen say in three years they are con- sidered grown.—[ Petersburg ( Va.) Post. THE KHEDIVE’s MINes.—Capt. Burton, the celebrated African traveler, commanding the Khedival expedition to survey mines in the land of Midian, has returned ‘to Alexandria, Egypt, bringing 25 tons of specimen ore, com- prising gold, silver, copper, tin and’ lead. ‘apt. Burton found three sulphur centres, tur- quoise mines, and extensive deposits of gyp sum, saltpetre and rock salt. He goes to Eng- land to arrange for the working of the mines for the Khed az In ys carps dogs yap! employed in leading blind men are to be tax free. 4#a-Two hundred and sixty destitute Polish emigrants have arrived ae Orleans from Venezuela. They will Provided with homes in the countr: DIED. On the 27th of April, 1878. Gen- ABETH, only daughter of J. W. an@ E. G. Beaman, aged 2 years and 5 months. od FRY. On April 30th, 1878, at 1:15 a.m. GEORGE D. Fry, beloved husband of Julia 1. F and eldest son of Sarah A, and the late Thos. Fry, aged 33 years, 8 months and 8 days. Past his suffering, past his pain, to weep for tears are vain; He who suffered is at rest, Gone to heaven with the blest, His funeral will take place from his mother’s Fesidence, corner 4th and G sts, southeast Thursday, May 24, at 2 o°clock pm. Relatives and friends of thé family are requested to at~ tend, a GATES. On the morning of April 29, 18° SAMUEL W. GATES, In the ‘twentycarat yout ot his age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invi'ed to attend bis funeral oon the resi- dence of his parents. No. 739 Teuth street south= east, Wednesday, May Lst, at 4 o'clock p.m. GILBERT. In this city, April29th. 18; BAY, wife of Dr, Charies B. Gilbert. MAGRUDER. At 10:20), m.. SAMUEL C. MACRUDER, after April 28, hort fines, Relatives anu triends are respectfully invited to aitend the funera’, ‘from his late residence, No, Missourl aveuu>, on Wevnesday afternoon, at Borclock, MCCARTHY. On Monday. April 29, 1878, at @ o’clock a. m., JoHN McCakTuy, in’ the Atty ear of his age. The funera! will take place from his late resi< dence, No, 618 K street southwest. at 9 o'clock a, m. Wednesday. Servicesat St. Dominic's church. = TAXLOR, | At2:10 p.m. Monday, April 99 1878, of consumption, ATHEY L Tay Lon, wife Henjamin K. Taylor. and oldest daughter of E. Ht Pay, Es, of Baltiinore, Md., 28 years and 8. Funeral will take place from Un! st. on Wednesday, M: Relatives THOMAS. On the 30th of April, Brooke LEE, widow of the late Dr. ‘Thomas, of this city, iu the sixty-ninth year ‘he funeral will take place at St. Mathew's Church on Thursday morning next W. © SPEARe, 2 UNDER. (Formerly with RB. ¥. Harvey), Btrect n. w., One door east of Tenth stres*. Experienced lady attendance at short notion. aps ga 3. WRIGHT, UNDEETAKER, marls-1y 1337 10th ot. nwo. oe S 7 Cate ni UNDERTAKER, my 816 Ponn’a avenue nase