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> a f rr re EES STEAMERS, &c. OTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- : i SENGERS. —_ ‘The steamer MARY WASHINGTON, which has Deen recent!y refitted and furnishe:t, ‘2pta.n, ts the oe “igeeciers a Sho to mansion Bteamer loaves street wh: ‘Snnd: ox fed) at 1 a or, and retorne J. Moa. HOLLINGSWORTH, Sup't Led at Vernon Association, L. L. BLAKE, steamer Maz ington. jetoly co keave Gthstrect wharf every MON. DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock s. m., for Ohsi Geo and land.ns in Wicomico river, an¢ on SAT- URDAYS for Machodoc, making her usval landings, ose in Nomini For add al inform- ang 2 Sauiaavenue, oF at wharf office, foot ni * we. cca en a TUCKER JONES, Agent. sv MMER AHRANGEMENT. LE, FORTRESS MONR* | FOR NORFO: phd OE AND THE ‘The swift wit clewant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LABE, Coptain ©. J. Bosxe — FILLE, loaves filrstreet wharf, until further notice, every Monday, Wed. nesdsy and T'riday, at o'clock p. m., connecting ith steamers Boston, Providence and other Rorthorn Returning, leaves Norfolk every ¥, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jom BR. Woop, leaves ber whart, terminus of ‘Tth and 9th ne of cars, at 7 a. 5 mn... thres tz week, for Currio- man, Non: Leonardtown, sopping at infer- mediate lanii<s each trip. Days of sailing, Mon- ay. Thurs: mation. apply at the office, over rmation, 8} o xpress Oflica, or at the Knox's pot of 6th street. ee Tor an, spptication st 7 Knox's Ex sa Oitice. UEL IN. Pres’. "BJ. ACUINELLY, Agent. MERS FOR NEW YORE. ‘OHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT. er 41 East River, N Seturday, at 4 o'clock every Saturday, and York, eve’ ‘Georxetow: ORiaett aicn st lowest rates. For snformation apply at office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th strost, or to B. P. A. DEN! Agent, Water street, Geonretown, sat SAMUEL BACON, President. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—Srramusnr Lise Between New York, Havae, LOxpos, AND BREMEN. coupany will sail every Sat- n Pier, foot of 3d st., passae: From New Ete London, Southampton’ and Brewer, fist cabin, $100; second cabin, $60, wold: steeraxe, £20. currency. ‘For freizlt or pas saxe apply to OELRICHS & CO., 2 Bowling Green, New Yors octl-ly \LYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN HILADELPIIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON | iB pELEb GEORGETOWN, Connecting at Philadsiphia with Olyae’s iT Boston, Providence, AAMC Ive Nowe England States. Suiling Day phia—Saturday, at 12 rm. Monday, s¢ 11.5. m. cown— Monday, at 7 p. Freights rece'vea daily until 6 p.m. Through Dilis of Isdinz «iven to Boston an a Fall River. York to Ha: From Phila: Fiom We=! From Ge "Georgete For fall i OO.,.1202 F st Washington, D. C.; vrmation apply to J. H, JOHNSON & west, and 12th-street wharf, ¥. HYDE, 59 Water street, Georgetown. DC.) WILLIAM P’ OLYDE & CO. General Mana-ers, 12 South Wharves, Phiisdei- phia. x ‘marae-ly VW DP LINE. = Norior. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- of this line take a specific course of the year. ipastaze from Queenstown to New | rossing the meridian of 60 at 43 north of 43. assaze crossing the meridian ‘ing to the north of 42. THE OUNALD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM. | Between News York and Téverpoot, Calling | at Cork Harbor. | FROM NEWYORE. | FROM SEW YORE. ‘930 Scythia ....Wwed., Nov. 27 6 Abyssinia..Wed., Dec, 4 | 3 Both -Wed., Dee. 11 | ‘Nov. 200 Alweria..-.1 Wed. Dec. 18 | Wednesday from New York Tare 60) and 100 gold, | ons. | 7 nue mtoarace, 850, $100 and 3) wold. ORchets Fold, additional icket: P: Batur te 2 tayorable terms. ‘Tickets issned | w rate of $60 gold during the fail aud ¥ low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool — ee all other parts of iowest 7 rh Dis ot “jaden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre. Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, oF C SFor fret and paseaze apply at the Company's Office, No. 4 B ne Green, or both steerawe and gabity to OTIS BIGELOW, G06 7th street, Washing. ly CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Avent, N. ¥. 18-1y RAILROADS. BALToore AND OHIO RAILHOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. ‘onal Houte and Short Line to the ational prils Norehwest, West and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTO! 75:05 m—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston Express. E: mer Oy. on Saas to eres Sunn desenp’ 2 Elk Ridge. ion, Jessup’s, Breakfast at Kelay. 6:50 m—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. (Pied- mont, Strasburg, Winchester, Haverstown, and Way via Relay. 47-40 a mi —Baltimoreana Lanrel Exprese 8:108 m—Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way Stations. 8:20 8 m.—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Bal- timore Express. Parlor Car to New York and Philadelphia. Stops at Annapolis Junction. 18:36 a. m—St. Louis, Louisville, Chicago, Coltumbus and Pittsburz Express. Frederick, Haerstown and Valley Branch except Sunday. Through Car toStannton. Pullman Car to Cincinnati daily. Gratton to Sandusky, daily, except Sat- urday. $9.00 a On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. 10:00. m—Baltimore Expres. Stops at Bladens- bure, Collewe, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- tion, Jeasun’s and Hanover. 12:10 p. m.—Baitumore, Anuapolis, Ellicott City and 1130p) m—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. Stops at Laurel. 2 ae tm. on Sunday only for Baltimore and Way Nous. ¢:30p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Laurel rederick Yia Relay. Stops at Annap- XDTESS. outs Junct 14:35 p. D —Tount of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Wiichester and Way Stations. On Sundays to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. 1440 'p. m—Daltiniore, ‘Annapolis and Way Sta 16.30 p- m—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Expresas. tt City. Norfolk aoa San- day. Norfe‘k Passengers taken in the Cars di- pos Bene Beat at Canton. Stop at burke Bes {8:50 p. m—Hialtimore and Way Stations. 17:30 p.m —Chicazo and Columbus Express. Sizep- 109 So Baltimore Expreas, ve Baltimore Es 5°00 pm Po i of Rockeana Way Stations 19:50 p.m —St. Lo Cincinnati, Lowsville and Pulebure Express. Pittebuns, exeoyt Sunday. wiimar Cu, 10.15 p. New York, Philadeiphia and Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladensburg and Laurel. Aveving Cu to New York, aud Syecis! Sleeping ar to Phils ielphia. () Daily. 3 On Sunday only. Other trains daily except Sund: ‘All trains etop at Relay Station. novié reat GL. Sheriff's Cos! Oftee, Nos. 328 | | y We be | STOVES, which he is now BOOTS HOUSEFURNISHINGS. AND SHOES. AUCTION BALES. AUCTION SALES. SIOVES AT COST (Tor Css) to reduce SHEAT BANGAINS THIS EVENING. stock. AT GEORGE'S, : = JNO. MORAN, GREAT BOOT AND SHOE ES(PORIUM, DExCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. decl-MHt 21% Penne: 2118 P nnsyivania avewue, west and fest selected assortment in the of Men's fine aud coarse, PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDG! AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY EV ‘ 1875, conmencing at 7 o! the am PEEPARE For coup weaTaen, | Pete o! counya If you want to be comfortable for the Winter xo | Food q t YVILL'S and purchase one of wee SPEARS HEATING STOVES He has also a larze stock o TL wi m rooms of Duncanscn Bro.’s, cor. D streets, a number of unredeemed pleaxes, in part of — id an Ty purchaser Patant Leather fl Composition for hy the nse of which Rub- pensed with, and the feet nolonger T kept soft and pliable. prices to suit the times. GAS FIXTURES. NEW DESIGNS. °H, Broker, 7 Pa ave nw. dect-f,¢,m,t0 No. ¥ FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. J)° YOU WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOES VERY LOW PRIC FOR YOURSELF, YOUR WIFE, OB a CLOSING WEEK OF THE CONSIGNMENT OF if 7000. gots fiitpres: f EINE OLL PAINTINGS, FROM THE AMERI- CAN ART GALLERY. Persons purchasing GAS FIXTURES from uscan NEW YORE SHOE STORE, Commencing TO-MORROW (Taeeday)EVENING, pave then put up io Washiagion. D.C, FREE OF 608 a Deceniber ‘10th, at 7 o'cloc’, af the saies-room, 808 ALL EXPENSES, and save a larse percentage. Pennsysivania avenue, Pennsylvania avenue, under the Metropolitan hotel. Where sou will find the beat coods at pricas as iow | _ deci THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. JUST OPENED, DIRECT FROM PARIS, ‘as anywhere ia the United States. —— ee Bare and Artistic Designs of raaiee EEN, FACTS AND FIGURES. TO-MORROW. COUPES, JARDINIERS, SCONCES, dies’ Pebbie Goat Button Boots 1.25 to 275 FROAREOR = SET WWERS, Ladies* Kid Button Boots... JENCANSON BROS. Auctionrers, 7 eae Fe es TROL nerrs Ladies’ Navy Bineto tron Burton D ‘Corner 9th and D streets northwest. ea’ S In the entirely new Ladies’ Diacoual or Check Top, Button. es SUPERB HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MOST OF PALLISSY WARE. PPT ap re ioral WHICH WAS MADE TO ORDER BY MESSKS. t m. Geriite Concene Gatists (U0 siieat POTTIER & STYMUS, OF NEW YORK: VERY 180, Gent's Kip Bootes (01 3HT_ PIANOFORTE, BY ed BRASS GOODS Gent's Calf Boots . ATLADELPHIA: Variety. ©. ¥. DAVIDSON & C9. & North Liberty street, Gent's French Caif Stifched Boots. Boys’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters 5c. to 3.00 Misses’ and Children’s g00d Shoes 25 per cent. less than elsewhere. 'T GLASS AND ‘ED WARE; BODY BRUSSELS R “=; BEING THE ENTS OF THE ELEGANT Rubbers, best and chea) in town. SSIDENCE No. 1015 CONNECTI- nov26-t,th.s, t12dec Baltimore, Maryland. Onn pupbers, re Misses’ and Consisting in Pa xg Ae ATTRACTIVE Goops Eas Rect B20 cake goods and all Very eleant Drawing-700m Suite, in three-colorea aT ATTRACTIVE PRICES, A fine CHAMBER SET at 2.50. warranted. hossed fancy covering fine Rosewood and Gniy) One Pr binet, inlaid with margueterie with bronze ce. {nov2T-+tr] GEO. McCARTHY. PositIvE CLOSING OUT SALE . 20 » in blue and crmson embroidery ; Walnut and Gilt Pedestal: ele. gant Bronze Center Piece: Bronze Card Reveiver: rich Lace Curtains and Cornices; clezant Spanish A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at 83.50. or A fine CHINA TEA SET at $7.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.00. The above are only a few of the bargains which we Chairs; French Sofas; Walnut Secreta One and Parian Groups; Mantel Ornaments ; rich Body Brussels Carpets, &e. LNING-ROOMS. ‘Two very fine Wainut Piliar Extension Tables; ele- war 845,000 WORTA Walnut French Polish Buffet, marble top, with. ra size mirror back; elezant Black Walnut and Gilt Mantel Set: Walnut French Polish Cellarette ; offer to the public. ) superior Dining Chairs; very fine Cloth-top Card Cail and examine our stock and you cannot fail to ‘Tables; a rich assortment of "fine French Ohina, Cut wo away pleased. oF Glass and Silver-plated Ware; rich Body Brussels SCHAEFER'S, Carpets, &e., ke. nov6-ly 1016 7th street n.00. Seon AMBEE Elegant Walnut French polished Chamber Sett; very fine Maple and Walnut French polished Cham ber Sett; Waluut Bedsteads: Dressing Bureau PWARD CAVERLY & Co., BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, ye ea ces £ oc] and Ornament: AT THE MASONIO TEMPLE, PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOE | Shing und Caned Hair staitremer: Bolster Have THe Best Lrve oF Bruseeis ands ply Garvetee Of otate: Geet WATE: ; WITHOUT REGARD TO GosT, Peels NT AEDS AND STATES RANGES, Elezant Hall Stand, larze Mirrot ne Hall Chairs ; = rich Brussels, Hall and. Stair Carpets; Stair Rods , and Fistinas, toxether with ai! the (With Low or Elevated Oveus,) AUD RY AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. - ‘ ¢ whole of which comprises one of the mst at- FURNACES, LOUIS HEILERUN, tractive sales that has taken place in Washington and years, and will be sold W NESDAY, ilth of Ds ceniber, commencing at 10 o'clock a.tn. ‘The House will be open for inspec DAY MORNING, 10th instant, from to 4 o'clock Catalort FIRE PLACE HEATERS, No. 409 7th street northwest. IN WASHINGTON. They Boy For Cash, Sell Low, and Guarantee ‘Their Goods, Have also a large stock of GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, &o. At Reptcep Prices. Sige of—“THaT OLD Woman oF MIve.” ¢ be had at . novié-tr be had at our offica. DUNCANSON BROS [Post copy] Corner Mh and D sts, WOLEY, Auctioneer, 811 7th street now. CHANCE FOR THK LITTLE ONES. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. Ihave received twenty thousand dollars worth of Toys, of the rarest and, most beautiful assortment ever Offered at auction in this eity. They embrace exery Toy usually to be found in a first-class Toy Store. ‘The openine sale will commence on WED- NESDAY MORNING, at 1 x, the 1th inst and will contin Evening sales at7 p posed of. ‘Those di will attend the sa! usuaily attendin what ie what know of the i uctioneers aec6 Ne BRANCH STORE. THE GREAT nov9-tr ABE YOU PREPARED FOR WINTER! Ab Hingh call 8 GARTRELL & 00.8 Stor, 7th st.'n.w., between H and I. You ean buy first-class STOVES and RANGES at th 491 Pennsylvania Ave., bet. 45 and 6th etroots. lowest prices. A first-class LATROBE, to! heat two rooms, at $30. Remember the ntimber, 31 ‘7th st., between H and T sts., opposite Goldsmidt's Toy Store. [o22-tdec25] GEV. E. GARTRELL & 00 BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUS2, posed to please the little ones rly soas to avoid the rash As those who know ell (SIGN OF THE RED FLAG) yn that T <6 cheaper and give better sati: on than any other P.BANSON HISS & CO., WASHINGTON, DAO. inmy Tne of business. aa tr ie AND M. rat - : _ decd FOLEY su 7th st. Dw * LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor, SIGN 2 OF A LARGE AND WELL FUBNITURE, DRAPERIES, SELECT RIES, AT No. MIRRORS ORNAMENTS. 122 BRIDGE T, GEORG: i 45 N. Charles street, Baltimore, Frees Gace ED s == Wo will sel! TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LOWER | T! z Zz than any other how Cases, Platform and Also one Steam Cott Roaster, class order: house this side of Boston, GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE OOM. | {<F the ulest thirty days, which feures a (| Wagons, and such other articles PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, ie AND GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. B8 are usustly kept in a’ first-cl ‘lishment. ‘D QUALITY OF ALL Gents’ Gaiters, $1.0, 1.20, 1.45. 1.65, 1. " Goods to be had at and below cost till day of sale. WORK DONE. Gents’ Caif Lace, $1.20, 1 5 r N.B.—All persons indebted to Thos. M. Metz, are Gent: a5 Fonte’ Enslich Walking Shoes’ $2.00, 00 ip Gents’ Fine French Calf Hand-stitched Gaiter, 33.00 requested to settle their accounts within 20 days, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of an of: ficer for collecti WHi visit Washington and submit de- signs and estimates in special cases. ccti7tm Tore . jOHN W. METZ, Assisnee. x Gents’ Calf Boots, $1.75, 2.00.2. 3.00,3.50 up. Gers 2 is o Feed and Se Boots, $3.00, 3.4 THOMAS DOWLING. G4s FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! Bi ri ere maaae Pexged and Sewed Boots, $3.00, 3.50 | 7 = yous & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. b0 up. By. irtne of two deeds of trust, dated May 50,3.00Up. S77, aud recorded No. 856, foli A large lot of Gents’ Rubber Boots at iow prices. peg are eee ere Gents’ Hand-stitched Boots, #4.00, 4.50, Gents’ Kip Boots, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, J Gente’ Water-proot Grained Boots $2.23, Less THAN Factory PRrozs, Sole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of ~ Hb fo Ais. oneot the land recone for the Dig- el lessre. ite ly Co. ” . mbia, and at the written request of e Imre Sneak: hal Ghee ese) goa south of New eyes desea party eecnred thereby, we will wellatpnblicanction, Ladies’ Kid Button $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 up. in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the Lith ise Ladies’ Goat Button $1.0), 1.25, 1.56, 1.75, 2.00 up. Gay of December, A.D. 1878, af 4 o'clock p i ALL GOODS ARE 0 OO eR | te ee tn Oe ee a ee eee a ase oe, eround Iying and £. F. BROOKS, Pedic Pen Geter eL a ee? | Grate m_ of a part of Square numbered ies? Congress 50c. 73c., $1.00, 1.25 up. nine hundred and sixty (960, with the im- ies seplstr Fifteenth st.. (Corcoran Building.) | Ladies’ Kid and Morocco Conres¢ : Ladies’ Foxed Button $1.00, 1.20, 1.40, 1.75 up. best Bhiladelp! , toret provements thereon. Each ‘lot is improved by a {nearly new) two-story and basement Brick Dwell. ware Ladies’ French Button Kid ing having the modern conveniences. Each will be COAL AND WOOD. thake, 260, 800. sold separately. 2S a g A large lot of Ladies’ Gioth and Check Top Gaiters, | _ Terms: Four hundred dollaré cash on each; bal- EO. BOGUS, | E ‘20.00, 2.25, 2.60 up. ance in one, two and three vears, with interest at ~ ; Wholesale and Retail Dealer in payable semi-annually. One §@ PARTICULAR ATTENTION I8 CALLED To | Per qmi ner dunum, payable semiannually. | O THE NAME AND NUMBER Knocked of, The deferred payments to’ be secured upon the property sold. E#-Attention is called to the Misses and Boys’ MARTIN M. ROHRER, ? Department, from 75c. and up. novi4-tr THOMAS 8. HOPKINS,5 Trustees. nov30,dec4,7,9&10 ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL. Also, CANNELL and SPLINT COAL, for Grates, ‘And WOOD OF ALL KINDS. Ihave now on hand afull and well selected sup- ply of the above, and with unequalled advantayes tor low rates and prompt delivery, I invite my friends and consumers generally to send in their onder before advance inprices © 3 THE TRADES. JPUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ice, | = —— Co Wharf, foot 133 etrests Tet teen, OOKBINDING. ISTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, Soceweiees novigim_ | Bors Pablo informed that ths as 85 NEW SERSEY AVENUE NORTH: ((°4U AND woon. aiorrr BOORBINDERY. NOW IS THE TIME TO Boy. our wharves, foot of 7th st. and see for COAL constantly arriving. WOOD of all No. 879, folio 125, one of the land records of. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, ict da i) the District of Columbia, and at the request of the workmen, Sill be in the superior style which hag al sell cof the Einas: ‘ape-ly 1019 Pennsyloante ave., 3d floor. sean fecursen af Bieri Bun. Hon, in front of the Vremises, Oy WEPDRESD AS, dled KINDLING WOOD. The onlg Rindae Wen; | ({IBSON BROTHERS. the I8th day of Decetuber, 1818, at 4 olock p.m. Daving a Fire Lighter with ovr eadle, 1019 Ponnoyloanta aves, W DO. | part of Lor numbered ewents thes GOs), ope STEPHENSON & BRO., 019 Fenn “ia ave» 2 , Seventh Street Wharf. ly | subdivision of original Fy ered-eix hundred and tracts wate : Square mibered six hundred and twenty: Branch Office, 12th and Penn's ave. sopau tr (obs tand decid an tat lated WS, Stet iets 4@ plat duly recorded 16 Surveyor'’s office, ,. Ce sonnson EROTHERs, OOD. Grin Liber oo B, folio 31, aud being ee same ee 0 eretofore conveyed by D. . woop. uemoxIg CoxxEoTIONs. OAL. E. S. BARTRAM, Se Sickey'by deed dated Starch bun aNés, aad duty coaL Best QUALITY woop. (Late oF New OnLEANs, LA) Tena vecortg OD Oso oe) am cs otitis wooo, row? peigtenres. _ coaL. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash (of which $100 my See race, we a EERTES ea SARTORIAL EXPERT, be paid at tine of sale), and the balanee in six ‘up-town oilices by TELEPHONE” iD . twelve months, secured by purchaser's notes, bear- With unequaled facilities and advantages for eoo- aNp ina Sper cont interest from day of wale, and deed c of trust-on property. gold. Conveyancing and re- nomically, conducting the wood and coal, trade, “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD." Cordini at purchaser's cost. If the termaof sate are iwaaeress factory, C re re = lowest we us not complied with in five days from the day of sale, ook oe! sf: Mees nel ia Lee peste Now WITH the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property throughout the city, an pape) 2 at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. cation, inguriae prompe attention to arena wo are GEORGE T. KEEN, LOUIS KURTZ, re uet Uishat the very lowest prieag deeb th,s.td AR, BROWN, ) Trustees. sep25-tr 414 Ninth street. RUSTEES’ SALE OF A PROMISSORY NOTE, SECURED BY A DEED OF ‘IRUST ON ALL OF SQUARE No. 936, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 18th day of No Yember, 1878, in Equity cause No. 4,724, wherein Remember, we ingure a sirictly pure coal, of 2,240 to the ton. pounds to the /HNSON BROTHERS. Main office, mill and aon Toot of 12th, 18th and , We rs 103 9B St We || ‘1418 Tth st. n. w.; and 221 dyl3-tr - . William Tyler ig complainant and Leopdld Luehs 2 JNO. E. HENDALE & SON, and others are defendants, we will sell at Public MEDICAL, &e. auction, at the offices of B. H. Warner,No. 916 Fstreet ; 5 > = on , the 12th day ecember, 1873, a ee Seay Hercnenm sores, Premature COACH HARDWA RE Prot ‘ote made by Charlies A. McEwin, dated ages Of a private or venereal nature. Oftics, misery 2 by January 10, 1473, for six thousand dollars [36,000), 5 Lst., near 16th st_n.w. Payable to the order of James Lynch, three years after date, with interest at six per cent.” Said note in AND BUILDERS’ Goops, decl-Im* 1878 rexgiViena 1878 TOLTHE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Stee! Halls, SPLENDID ScENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. In Effect 7:23 p. m., Nov. 10, 1878. BRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. from Depot, TRANCorue’ of Sesth and B stieete, an Folica Pi and the West, 10:10am. daily, with Par- for Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars. from ure to Cine! md Chicago; FAD pix daly, with Palace Oar to Obicag BALTIMORE AND POTOMAQ RAILROAD. Bor Canandaisia, Kochester, Butfaio, Niagara Falls and the North, at 7:40 p.m. dally, except Saturday. witty Palace Gare to, Watkitia |For . Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10: Am. daily. except Sunday. E 10:15 p: Bor, Rew York nd the Rest, 1:29 and, po a 2arlor Oars, 9:30 am. daily, is, 1:30, 5:30 and 10-15 p. m, daily. xpress, 9:30 a m. daily, Sunday. SEE 9:30 a mi. and 4:20 p.m. dally, except Sanday ; 10:10 a m.,1:90, 6:30, 7:40 For Pope's Creek Line, 7:00 am and 4:20 p.m daily, Sunday. ‘Autapols, 7-00e i and 4:20 p.m. daily, ex- AD. 7, 8,9, 10, lam, 1: 4:2, dints: Gu Sumiayatd ain, Alexan: Fors. Fandii:0 p.m For itichmond and the South, 6:50 a m. and 5:20 p. ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Washinaton, 6,7, 8:00, = 4 6: Tand 12 Ga Sanday at 1b ana in and e45 Tesidences, . FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANE THOMSON Cosel Manner, ‘Rove SSes ee ee cy endorsed by James Lynch and William Tylor, and Soca cee a fore Ween keene is secured by a deed of trust. of even date therewith, and Obstructions: 80 years experiance. Ofer 9060, 619 B street nuw., onall of equare No. H6.in Washington city. St. s.w., opposite Smithsonian. novs)-2we eck& 65.6 4 ok ‘Terms of eale: All of tho purchase moncy in cash { AN’S MISSION ON EARTH.—A thor. = — 1852 La. aveniic. | qrastans, Mose ae bas once ae et ME lain run reno experi: é (637 Fst. n. ence of 20 years” study, observation ‘and profession — B, H. WARNER, Auctioneer. dec2,4.6,9.10,11 Se Selo bp geen STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Auctioneers. pe 3 od, atrentioned seat snd cae Bax Inox, Horse Sor Inow anv Nats, S — orertaxed powers. A statement of obstacioe toanae, ? TRUSTEES SALE OF A THREE-STORY FRAME posse bo gee a onl open be Tr-Phate, Zixc, Huss, Ris, DWELLING “NO. 1010 FOURTH STREET. moved. By mail, 25c., currency or post stamps. Address See'y Museum Auatony and Setonos, 1146 Broadway.. < Y¥. nov2i+t.th,s,6m DS BORERTION cr Scie! org BETWEEN K AND L STREETS NORTH: WEST. By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated Oc- tober ith, A.D. Is77, duly recorded in fey Liber No, 866, folio 896, one of the land re- cords for the District of Columbia, and at tne request of the holder of the note secured thereby, we wil) Sroxes, Ducks, Datuts. Om Carpets, Patnts, Varnisu, Macutne BE.tina, nw st-, adjoining National Hotsl, from : vat public auetion, in front of th ! 2igd'p! mon all Mncasee of the Urinary cet Ey ee on SATURDAY, Deceniber 14th, 1818, af 4 prelooe autecren! ee Becent CS m., the follo described real estate situate in the poured. All Yemale Complaints cured. city of Washington, D. C., to wit: All that piece or Se SW BESS | eoremm fee ecrreay ate ML Charves Main Gites 8's. “Eutay st, | REOF: . hundred and fifteen (015), fronting tairty: (90) foot poe CHEMIE CEES tGawide ally, casether wit the fore caaae et e alloy, together wit provements, &c CORMAN APSR mecmmenwute | morman sivez rap company, | “itu bit aa tricia e Dent and speedy cure in the shortest tine possible of Tapseatp ie fo dah cathe, bas bee | ee eat pe See ee ed eee ee d firtreated cases & specialty. "AU cure ‘agents District of Gf frost cu. the pa Ro charwe: Separate consultitar Foouss 218 D Virginia, Weal Virginia aud Delaware, for the saig | of he purcbasor. 100 northwest, below 3d. sugs0-er | of these re at thelr office, southeast corner of | PSOSn sted Sih inperen as ANHOOD RESTORED. nia sreuue-and thick has Deeg anf niabed | tees reserve ghe right to ‘A victim of youthful imprudence, causing prema. | gultation {rea nO Gon: | Gaye’ advertisement. vain every known remedy, found a imple salt HOLMAN LIVER PAD. WAL J. PURMAN, orkdaress bg method of eating muooaetsi en cede tae | CHANCERY GALE -OF UNGMPEOVED PROP my2reoly& 49 Chatham strest, N.Y. | sch Diseases extorually, and it means an honest war | CERI, BEING LOTS 6,AND 8. IN SQUARE LEON, the Oldest Established and only | Buys of thisand past agoaco COeTUmS And hum 58 Heit Bruper NORTEE AND ALSO ‘Reliable Pordsien in she can be ITS DISCOVERY. Port seetetanurne out ags Ske Sis Dee, Bor Secu ations pemcadTenae"inae Wee Gucorare and | Qin etsin: ety caus Nov loo whats le, Comp ipie ale cae augo0er g disease Robert a ayne ci Se defendants, T shall golf at al on x RICORD'S CR OF LIFE RE- a Got day of Decersbor’ Dinan et ¢ vigor of youth to, the Kolar Sgt ger Espossible, “This life restoring z tage bya about to marry. Or who Have = xfs (000), aamno ao sls sn fh in case a8 certain a8 * Pezcase. Bole hat, . 308 TAUGUEE, af she ak proscribed Dy the deorep: Ous- ‘ supplied. fanitr rye (OME DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOB 8210. GAS-LIGHT OFFIOR. cotlte E11 end 613 10th strost. (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE STA} OATASCELEANEOUS AND FINELY Te, RTH AMERICAN 1S PYNE’S PALACES OF ENGLAND. G'S HISTORICAL WORKS, BURKE'S EERAGE AND BARONETAGE, ALSO, aU DUBON'S BIRDS OF AMERICA. ENCYCLO. PXDIA BRITANNICA, CHAMBERS’ ENCY- CLOP&DIA, Ke., Kc, To be sold at my auction-rooms, southwest ,> >, corner of Ivania avenne and Lith, 7 street, on MONDAY, TURSDAY and WED. NESDAY EVENINGS, Deceniber (A6th, 17th and Isth, commencing each evening at 7:30 O'clock pre- S“Geci0St__(Post] ‘THOS. DOWLING, Anct. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE ART SALE. FINE OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS. — PHOTO- GRAPHS, PHOTOGRAVURES, &c. on MONDAY I will sell at auctian, commenci EVENING, December 16, at 7 o'clock, at the Art Store, 1103 Pennsylvania enue, two doors from Messrs. Galt’s Jewelry Store, one of the most inter- esting collection of Pictures ever offered at public sale in Washington. : Especial attention is invited to this sale, as it af- fords a rare opportunity for persons of taste to se- cure cod pictures aud choice wifts for the hold Now on exhibition and private sale, Gold, Vel" ard other Picture Frames at cost. : declv-6t* THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE VALUABLE OIL, PAINTINGS, RICH GILT FRAMES, DIRECT FROM 4HE BROOKLYN ART GAL- ER v THURSDAY, Decem- clock am., 4 and 7 Within eur salesrooms, corner Ninth northwest Avery fine collection of valuable oil paintins, con tous direct from the Brooklyn art gal: ‘ery aluong which will beround the works of some of the leading artists of Europe and America, The entire collection wid be on_exbibition at our auction rooms on Wi SDAY 11th inst.. to which we invite special attention. DUNCANSON BROS. decd Auctioneers, fPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT AND BRICK HOUSE, NORTH OF THE ARLING- TON HOTEL. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated No- yeniber, 20th, A. D. 1876, duly tecorded in Liber No, 834. folio 423, one of the land rec- ords for the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the holder of the note sectred. thereby, we Will cell at public auction, in frout of the prem- ises, on SATURDAY, December 7th, at 4 olclock Py _iity the following doscribed real estate, situate in he city of Washington, District of Columbia: All that certain piece or parcel of ground, ly and sit- uate in the city of Washington, District of ©. hia, and known and described on the ground plan or plat of said city as being Lot numbered ten, (10.) in Samuel Davidson’s subdivision of square nuni- bered two liundred and sixteen, (216,) said lot frout- ing on 15th street twenty-seven feet and running back to alley. ‘Terms: 31,000 cash; balance in one, two and three years, secured by a deed of trust on the property Sold, ‘with interest at the rate of eisht per. contin per ‘annum until paid. A deposit of ons hnndrad ($100) dollars will be required at the time of sal and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise Trustees reserve the right to re-sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser alter ive days! advertisement, "HO! ALLAN,5 Trustecs: noy30-d 456 Lotusiina avenue, 8#-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED unt SATURDAY, December 14th, same hour and plac: by order of the Trustees. ‘dec THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. J)OWSBAN & GREEN, Auctioneers, STEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE ESTATE ON G STREET SOUTH. Bi N FIRST AND SECOND STREETS By virtue of a deed of trnst to me, bearing date on the Ith October, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 800, 50, of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request the party secured thereby, I wall sell at public an tion, in front of the premites, on MONDAY, the 1 day ‘of December, A. D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m., a! that piece or parcel of ground, situate in the exty of Washington, in the D: Columbia, known as Lot numbered sixteen, (16f- in Charles’ dust's 1 corded subd (4), tive (OF ix (6), se titty eizlit (38) and {hirt 8 red seven hundred and thirty-two (732), with improvements, consising of a three-story rick dwell- ing-house with all modern improvements. ‘Terms of sale, as provided by deed of trust: One- half cash; balance in six and twelve months, with nine per cent. interest from day of sale, secured deed of trust on the property. A posit of two hundred and fifty dol Tequired at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost of Pe haser. If terms are complied with in five days from day e rustes ‘it to resell defaulting purchaser after five days? : decd.its "WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. TPRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV, REAL F WO-STORY AND BASE- i NORTH SIDE D UE, BETW AVENUE AND FUF ALSO, TWO TWO-STORY FRAM IN REAR OF SAID BRICK, NS STREET NORTHWES ‘S$ RHODE ISLAND AVENUE AND 8 STREET, By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated re. s,ect'vely March 15th, 1877, and Ist, 187, and recorded respec No. #46, folio 26x, and Liber No. 873, folio 176 et seq. of the land records for the District 61 Columbia, and at reauest of the parties secured thereby, I will sell at Puls auction, ip front of the premises, on “HURSDAY, December 19th, 1878, at 4:30 p. m., the following lot of ground, situate in'the city of Wash- neton, in said District, to Lot No. 4, in the division of square north of No. 508, as the same is recorded in theSurveyor’s office of said city,in Liber W. F folio 144, together with the improvements hereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $100 must be paid at time of sale, and the balance in equal pay- ments in six, twelve and eighteen months, to be se- gured by purchaser's notes, Dearing eight per cont. interest from day of sale, and a deed of trust on Property sold, or all. cash, at the option of the pur- gharer, Conveyancing atid recording at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied ‘with in six Gays aftersale, the Trustee reserves the right to re- sell at risk and cost of purchaser iu defauit. WAL F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 1321 F street n.w. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts, decT-dtdbs (TRUSTEES SALE BY BW. WARNER, AUC TIONFER, OF ‘TWO THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES NO. 21 AND 23 D STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of two deeds of trust, to me, dated March 15, 1877, and May. 30, 1877, re- corded in Liber’ No. $49, folio 161,’ and 58, folio 122, respectively. two of the jand records for the county of Washington, and at the request of the beneficiary named therein, I shall sell at guplic sale, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of December, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m’, the west two-thirds of lot fifteen, in square six hun: dred and ninety-three, with ‘the improvements thereon, consisting of two three-story and basement brick houses, containing nine rooms each with water and yas. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen mouths after sale, with six per cent, per annum interest. If the fernis are not com- plied with in ten days after sale the property will be Tesold at the risk and cost of the defuniting pur- chascr after five days’ notice, to be published in the Evening Star. JNO. W. RENNEDY, decé-d ‘Trustee. 7 OUNG& MIDDLETON, Auctionsers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK, No. 129 T STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem: ber 7th, 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 761. fir folio 177, of the land records of the District of. Columbia, and at the request, in writing, of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WED- RESDAY, December Ist, 1873, at 4 o'clock Pum, the followinig-described real estate, situate in the city” of Washington, District of Columbia: “AM that cer- tain piece or parcel of round lying and being in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and being known and distinguished as Lot marked or lettered ‘K,’ in Todd and Caldwell’s subdivision of Square numbered (274) two hundred and eeventy-four:” being the same property conveyed to Robert Reach by Martin M. Roluer and wife, by deed dated Sep- tember Ist, 1871, duly recorded in Liber 669, folio 217, one of the land records of the District of Colum- pia ‘Terms of eale: $2,250, with interest at 16 per centam, and expenses of sale in cash? balance of purchase money. in twelye and _eigicen months, for which the promissory notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trast on the property sold will be taken. A deposit of two hundred dollars will be required of the purebaser at the time of sale, and all conveyan- cing at purchaser's expense. ‘Térms of sale to be complied with in seven days, otherwise Trustees reservo the Hight to rexall afte ave days" public no- ce. § N CHARLES H. MOULTON, TTustess. dec6-dtdbs UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STOR' AUCTION, By virtue of a deed of trust given us and tog” one of the land records tor Wachinetic, one of for couity, in the District of Coluabia, snd at the request der of note, we will sell at public auction, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of December, A. D. 1878, at 4:30 o'clock’p.an., in front of the ises, all of that part of Bat ‘one hundred and fifty-seven ( SATURDAY the Lath day of Deccuaber, 1816, at seme hour EB dec5-20a f Trustees, Pe : a Very low figure; all goods THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY. December 10, is7s. CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yes erday'’s Proceedings. After our report chosed— nds concluded his speech, and the into executive session, HOUSE,—After our report closed — Mr. Fort moved to suspend the rules and pass the emerge Resolved, That the legal-tender quality of the sliver dollar of 412. gratus of standand silver Shall be maintained and enforced, and tha! any discrimination against said silver dollar by any national banking association by refusing to re- ceive them or treat them as legal dollars, shall be deemed a defiance of the laws of the United States, and the committee on banking and cur- y Is hereby instructed to mature and bring in a bill to provide for the withdrawal of the Cireulating notes of all such banks so offending, The resolution was defeated—veas, 11; nays. S8—two-thirds not voting in the affirmative Mr. Chalmers called up the bill introduced by him last week to prevent corruption in elections. ‘The reading of the bill was commenced, when its further consideration was postponed uatil Monday next. On motion of Mr. Clymer, a resolution was adopted that the members of the House wot pant icipate in the memorial services to te ta Prof. Henry in the hall of the House of Bt night of Thursday, Janu: appointed by the Senate to invest x: and report upon the best method of pi yellow fe’ nd other epidemics. ‘The Speaker !ald before the House a_ number of executive communications, fucluding one from the Posunaster Geveral th relation to the withdraw 5 this communication the Postmaster says:—‘In my opinion the discontinua the use of the rat pe occasion great inconvenience 10 the public g erally as Well as a serffus loss to the business interests of the country. It would also be a most disastrous blow to the postal system. ot the United States, and it would, in ‘the end. prove expensive Lo the government, for it would require more to restore the postal car s than would be saved by Its discontinuance.’ ‘The communication was rete The House then, at 3:10 p. m. red. adjourned. Business Revival in Ne New Orleans once more feels sou joy of life. Orleans. ething of the Since the plague left her, “trade, ¥s the Democrat, “has multiplied to a remark- able degree.” From the head of #th street, down to the lowest limult of the river front the abtivity seen is “almost unprecedented. the upper portion of the ter frout there is “literally a forest of masts.” ‘The nunbe goin ves sels is larger than has bec a day, if the like has ever been see: Steainship from Rio has just disct Of 21,750 sacks Of coffee. aud is now t cotton and grain, One vessel is discharg English bricks and tiles, and another, bound Bordeaux, is taking on staves. A German Lloyds ship and two Italian vessels are loadiag w cotton, grain and tobacco. At the he street Li ‘a Vast quantity of cotton, for Havana. $ steamships are by, and two barks, whic At'the barge-landing several boats are eit unloade ot “immense quantities of Western produ Allover the landing are quantities of corn, oats and tour, so that in some places locomotion is difficult, “One riversteanb her last trip, brought down ton, At Canaistr - J littered by barrels of tlou and bales of cotton.” At the si ly any available space is parts of the city returning lite and activity are ho less nt. Business streets ar With vehicles laden with merch: toward the depots, so that “ the din c y of the drivers roring to thread the maze of tradin fectly deafenti Tn one day for cash to country merchants mor for an entire moni previous. seen there for many before. A Newark, sums ra All his re biothers. ‘TE Baldwin was som ate is worth at of a ch ing lottes thousand lie could not se! nul Lrequently wi geamounts, Some years ago he was bet $ for selling lottery tickeis. Hi warned by the jud ore.” continued the “busi: ess, although, until 3 ago, he seven years continued ‘to purchase lickets’on his own account. Mr, Baldwin was never married. He was born ri iss, this i His tall, slim figu i old- fashioned swallow-tail coat, with a white neck- tie and Without an overcoat even in the coldesi Weather, has been for years a familiar sizat Uo Newarkers as he sat on his front stoop on Broa Street distributing crumbs to the was regular in ils habits, retiri at night and rising at 6 every morning, repa ing to the pump in the yard to wash his head summer and winter. He was in his ni second year when he died, and had never be sick until four years azo. So abstemious was he that in his last sickness he would not swal- mid Seen containing aicohol.—Ly. ¥. H ald, 9th, A Disarrorntep Wom. STory.—s what curious story is brought to lig death, at Essex, a few weeks since, of Miss Sarah Coffin. ’ ‘Twenty years ago came into the town of Jericho. She declined to tell where she came from and shunned all compat Aiter 20 = of self-imposed seclusion sii died. On her death bed, in answer to inquiries, she said she had no relatives anywhere whom e desired to have come and see her, and no friends. She did not wish her death to be printed in the papers. It now transpires that she had parents, and has brothers and sis- ters living in Waterbury; that in early life she married one Williams, the ceremony being pe tormed when he was intoxicated; that the mar- riage was in opposition to the wishes of friend: and proved an unhappy one in every respect: that soon after he left town, as was Supposed, to go west, and she soon followed, since which ume her friends have known nothing of the whereabouts of either of them. Instead of fol- lowing her husband, as her friends supposed, she went to Jericho, as above stated, where sie lived ih solitude and obscurity, living with such families as would consent to ‘give her a home, and refusing utterly to communicate with he parents and relatives, who were so near her, orto give anybody any knowledge of her his tory.—[Burlington (Vt) Free Press, 5th, Lives Lost rn a Hat StorM.—A Mexican ex- change gives an account of a fearfal which swept over the rancho of Jesus Maria and Vicinity, state of Coahuila, on the 10th of last month, About 5 o’elock im the afternoon the clouds commenced to lower, and soon the heavens became black as night. A torrent of rain, accompanied by the most fearful storm and lightning, feil with terribie fury. ‘The tor- rent continued for an hour with unabated fore When a shower of hatl-stones fell, some of wb: were nearly as large as oranges. During time the mountains seemed to shake from thelr foundations and the earth appeared to tnnbie as if stricken by an earthquake. The next day’s investigation showed that disastrous ra’ had occurred. The vacqueros found whole herds of cattle beaten to death by the hall stones, and flocks of sheep were decimated. ‘The bodies of dead coyotes and other wild animals were found down the valleys, evidently having fled from the mountains through tright. Crops suffered greatly, and in one instance the hail literally Covered an immense field. A number of human lives were lost. rm was the most destructive and frightful ever known in the state.—j New Orleans Picayune, Dec, 5. MARRYING GIRLS AGAINST THEIR Witt. 15 the latest curiosity of crime. The New York pape: of yesterday relate how David A. Brisbee mad loved Miss Jessie Hunt, aged 20, The parents of both belong to the same church. Miss Hunt teaches music to Brisbee's sister, and gave her alesson on Saturday. Brisbee came into the room, sent his sister away, and flourishing a horrid, naked razor at Miss Hunt, with threats of death in case of refusal, constrained her to go with him to the house of a preacher, where they were married. Now the constables are after Brisbee, and Miss Hunt is having fainting fits, The St. Louis affair dates back to siz, and is brought into notice now by a divorce suit. Elizabeth Sibadie was under -is, and rather liked Samuel A. Steinmetz. One even- ing he coaxed her to take a walk to his house; syien she got in her prospective mother-in-law Pomered r, and said she should not leave until she was’ married. ashamed, brow-beaten and intimidated; the minister was it, and before she could te!l exactly what was done she was married: A suit for divorce was tuted by her friends but has been withdrawn, indicating that she ts willing to live with Samuel. Perhaps Jessie and Davy may also make it up. A Nice Porxr.—Mrs. Elanora Ferguson’s sult against the Manhattan Life Insurance company lite ofthe deceased hsband, trol Ferguson, fe of 5 nL, was concluded, in the New York court of com- Mr. it seems, the policy mon pleas, Thursday. commit ‘suicide. aad ‘this rent She was nervous and i : t ef i | i ; f P Love's Tragedy. A YOUNG MAN SHOOTS THE FATHER OF U3 IN~ TENDED BRIDE. A specta! dispatch from Cincinnat! to the New ork Herald ts as follows: “The usually quiet litte village of Germantown, thirty ive miles north of Cincinnati, ts greatly excited over the Lilitng, by Geonge Leichty, clerk of ie Germantown Hotel, of George U. Shaeffer, a citizen of the place, though employed as a sales- man in a dry goods house in this city, Shae! Ter’s wife and daughter, the latier an altracuve young lady, had been to Cinciunatl a few day nee, and going home fell into conversation with the two Ctheinnatt Pymg, mea, who had been in righborhiood hunting. “After tak- ing supper at the hotel these young men went out into the town ‘on a lark,’ as they sald, and soon found the residence ‘of the ladies, ‘The fs a modest structure, fronting on the i the Young men attempted for some eto attract the attention of the inmates by tapping on the windows. Not succeeding in thal atiempt, they went to the front door, de- manding admittance, when Leichty, who ts af- fianced to the daughter,appeared and drove thei Way, giving them some pretty severe blows, ‘The circumstance was published in the Ctncin- nati papers yesterday, when S! read it d immediate! lis wife and daughter. Last nig home, and, becoming drank, charging Miat he had cast suspic family. “Leichty dented it indt Ne passed, but they were separated betore com- ing to blows. A nephew of Shae‘er was pres- ent, however, and persuaded Leichty to go to protect Shaeter's Lunty and albus ercaime Lome, r the quarrel was empted to strtis around to the hous’ if he should come he Lour or so later Sh: him abn 1 if up to the nel WAS ta re is Still contin uur been hits fathe an Who was 10 ha afew weeks, 7 ng lady had cinnatt ou the oc mentioned to part of her bridal outnt, and the wedding was to have tas pe about New Year's. Sh fer’s general reputation was good, and It Was only when he was under the intluchee of Hquar that he bec: quarrelsom CONTESTING A PRIRST's Wr. A telegra the New York Heraie trom New 7, says: The willof the late f pastor of the Church of the ception, Providence, fs 10 be died on Thanksgiving Da. Stone of the Catholic Cathedra was One Of the s. ‘The instrament has bi probate in Providence, and is dated The will ts very briet ‘and pecu clause directs that his just: debts b. the second ciause the testator gt The Nest pate. Tn and De. queaths to Rey, James Haghes, of Harttond Coun., all his property, real and’ personal; and in case of the clergyman entire est Michact MeCabe, ons Or restrict erty by the py are at liber rehureh y uses, In the third claw directs at Father Hyches be the executor of lis will, but in case of Hugh ath Father MecCabe ts to get in that capacity. Further than’ that Father Cooney desired that the executors be not required to furnish bonds. The contestants have d emirent counsel. They that und uit first named hk 15 quite mar days afier t m, the electric Langs Triomphe ade to the w used cas, He had tiy visiied the works of Mecrs, Suutier Lemonier & Co., manulactarers of Tac G roach: and found 3 long by 50 feet wid use. Tt was stated tha: (photometr each were teat power was requi was one used four Messrs. Sautier very 1 SGLAND'S APRICAN WAR.—The ge ve ardered reinior ments to goto Nat. {# MOWeNt Too Sen, Tor much Vali has been los ord Cheltnstord’s despatcl the neces: ot reinforgeme ont 1p N. tuissioned office: Zulus are hard tigh an excellent commissari their forces toe well ar va © gathering rat Various points favorab.e for attack; their sples are very’ zealous, and in fact it will need all General Lord Cheliastord’s proved sagacity and Hity of hts galla and exper vert a possible overpowert lange and tt portant colony. Nations as well as bankers should learn that gold coffers must be protected by iron bars, and ‘the small size of our force in e to that which learned to describe as an World, we have new Empire. THE COLO) Lewis, the celeb the city, She ts features of a little lighter than the Lewis was York, in 1855. mother a Chipp Indian. she said, “I take from my fat . my industry e I get from my Indian mother, My parents died when Lwas 4 little girl, and Twas brought up by my Mdtan aums and uncies. 1 sold moccasins and bead baskets and pin cushions at Niagara f Genesee Fall and at Watkins Glen, [hav elf ever since Im Ss. It was hard and sex aga’ 2¢, I have That is what hY people whe them, that they must be di: work ahead uniil th — Miss ated colored Scilptress, ts 1 in statay and in color ts negro’s, Miss ito © Edmont er father was but my’ sp! Is aud “FULL Morven’ ” ALL Wronu. phia clergyman, the Rev. Mr. religion in full mourning. He tells ifs cov gation that a bit of biack ribbon, worn ths: iY, Will tell the story of bereavement just as well’ as a. cc sult. A bit oF crape on the g int to those who pass by, and it is not cover the whole front with black drapery. Way then will not a bit of ribbon on cl answer the purpose, and a and a costume that t ed necessary to s gloomy ant be ta mour ht not to tal from the Christians, he is cony gloomy view of death. ‘T glorious hopes linked with the sorrow apes of those who are gone before sl uibolize rather Uian tbe sorrows of those w are left behind. He would have cheerful garments wo: by mourners in token of the triumph of glorified ones, and a bit of ribbon or crape as a simple tremorial of their own sense of bereave- ment. ‘The vest of the tuli mouruing he would send to the heathea, who in their sorrow at the grave have no hopes. MARRIED. DUNLOP—PETER. At Rockville, Md., on Deceia- h, 1878, by Rev. Mr. Fic DIED. SS ee Mh, 1875, Taos aged fo ears. Ori NGone, but not forsotten. . MARTIN. On the morning. of December 9, 1878 Many scoops ny tly ge oF. P. ots = rol Temdence, Nc scone ortheast, W wat 9u'clock. Briet to attend. ¥ H. Gruen, ortheasi, Wednesday morning, Of the family respect! ully inv @ormeriy with B ¥. Harvey). ooteemn

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