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" STEAMEBS, &c. OTT © MOUNT VERNON FAS- CE TO AENGERS msnaior = “ogicamer ieaves (ih street wharf daily (ux ted) at J am... and returns ali Tice NGS WC pit Ladies’ HOLLINGSWORTH, Supt Latics’ Sto oot Vernet —— eg (OHANGE OF SCHEDULE. — The meauc? MATTANO, RO, Cayt, Wat H. Brus will,on and after October 19th, 1475, leave 6thatreet wharf every, MC DAY and TEUESDAY at 7 o'clock a. m., for Lico and landings in Wicomico river, ax URDAYS for Machodoc, making her ts Pe toe FO tBheriehs Oral Oficn, Now B8 See Lie Pros v-wia avenue, oF at woart offos, foot reets ©: TUCKER JONTR, QUMMEN ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THR 0 ewift and iron, Steamer LADY OF rae rake, J. Boxxe- has leaves Och-street wharf, until further notice, every Monday, Wed wesday and Friday, st5 o'clock p. m., connecting Sth steamers for Boston, Providence and other ern pn Tuesday, Ths 3. Returning, Jeaves ay and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. i FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOLIN W. THOMPSON, Cs) tain Jonn BR. Wood, leaves her wharf, terminus of Tth and Sth sireet line of cars, st 7 a. m., three tunes per week, for Curric Bs and Leonardtown, stoy cis andinga, al inform. ing at inter. Saturday. ortuatio y at tha office, over onk, bocagaty — Office, or at the Compan: rf foot of 3 Basi c2led for on application at Knox's Ex- prees Office 'BAMUEL BAQON, Prev, B. J. ACCIN ELLY, Avent RTEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. The Steame = ons GIBSON snd E. 0. KNIGHT, Pier 41 East River, New urlay, at 4 o'clock p. m2. vory Saturday, and Alexan dria same cay rei lowest rates. For information arly at oft Metropolitan Bank, Joth street, or to RP A. DENHAM, Agent, Waier street, | Seale SAMUEL BAOON, President. [ORTH GERMAN LLOED—Scearsare N°ite b:iecss New Yous, Haves, Lospos, Sovrnaweres AND BREMEN, ‘The steamers is company wil sail every Sat- urdag from Pier, foot of 32 st. of psssake: From London, Southam: t cabin, $100; seco: gold; etearaso, $39. currency. ‘For fre Sage apply co ULLRICHS & OO., 2 Bowling Groen, ew York. octl-l¥ (CLYDE's NEW EXPRESS LINE B ‘ETWEEN PITTA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON PHILADELP INS) GEORGETOWN, Connecting at, Philadelphig with Clyde's | "Line for Boston, Providen tie New England Satling Days. Brow: Pb'irdeiphia~waturday, at 12 10. Frou Wesluncton—Monday, af 11 a. 16. From Georvetown—Monday, at 7 p.m. Freights recived daily until 6 p.m Through bills of lading ziven to cD LINE. es coped dintcaking the chances of col Uso, the Bteanrs of Uueline take 3 specie couras for all seasons of tae year. it ad from nstown to New ork ot Bec, foes ieee 1 Of 60 at 43 wer nothin 16 the no homeward passage 1g the meridian of af a lat cr uotinine te tho north 6: 42 THE CUNsKD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM. Between New Fork and Liverpool, Calié Wat Cork Harbor.) Cina FROM NFW YORK. i FROM NEW YORK. Abyseinia.Wwed., Oct. 30 Scythia - Bothnia... Wed., Nov. 6 Abyssinia. - Bothnia. Rates of Passage. “Tying steecage, $50 snd 100 cola, odations. ying steerare, # ‘By steams: gis Nd, ace "Tickets to i Liverpoo! an] Queenstown, and sl) o Europe at lowe rates. "Throwsh bilis of laden stven for B Havre, Autwery snd other ports ou tr and for Me: the Company's office, No. 4 Bo Dy, ateerave and 5 ye OTIS HIGELOW, 60S 7th street, Washing- ly CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, x. 281y RAILROADS. | ALTINOKE ANP OHIO HAILKOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Norte and Short Lins to the North, Northwest, West and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTON 5:05 a m.—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston Express, Liicett City. Op Sunday to Baitunore =. —— e Shipley's, — aoe junction, Jes wer, Elk Ridge. 6508 re HS pas is iw Pied- & m—Baltunoi polis an . (Pied: wont, Stracbuine, Winchester, Hawerstown, and es 11:40 8m = Ba‘tiuore and Laurel Express. ik every | wseach trip. Days of sailing, Mon- | ‘ht oF pas | __ BOOTS AND SHOES. | __ AUCTION SALES. __ Great BARGAINS THIS WEEE. ES- A ‘ON CITY, AND WASHINGTON COUNTY, DC. feed of trust, dated on ‘the ne, orded in Liter 720, ci: ¥ on of the iaud records of the Dis: fa: i Misses’ Sehool Shoes, 73, 's and Boys’ Gaiters, $1 af . worth 33. io 4 5 vet ict of Ce i dat te Written request of the 150 pains Ladies’ Peo. Goat Button, $159, worth | TTL! C00 thereby: wes the underskened eee, © 82.50. iV rel, et public anctiog, in front of the re- big ES ‘Ladies’ Sarraco Kid Button, worked b spective pieces of property hereinafter named, on ‘worth the 6. at the hours ‘mentioned below, all the Full stock Ladies’ and Gents’ Rubbers, at the low. | following’ er deserived ints ero ; eroune that 3 : est cash price ia : € nit day of Decombes, 3878, Justh's lee! Protectors given in, at e 2 clock pn, we will seil, in front eee = a of the premirer, the east 25 feet of Lot 14, Square . W. SELBY'S, 490, Washington, D.C. Ithas a frontage of 25 feet on the south s: of about ll2 feet to an alley, and is improved by a larze and substantial brick Building. Immediately after the above mentioned sale, i¢ of Louisiane avenue, with a depth 1914 and 1916 Penna. avenue, decl3-tr Between 19th and 20th streets. (GBEAT BARGAINS, wo in frout of the premises, the west half of qnare 490, Wachipvton, D. G. It has a front- of 28 fect > inches on the south side of Louie- shall s AT GEO8GE’S, jana avenne, and extends the entire depth of the lot 2118 Fennsylvania areme. orth | 10 su alley. “Both the aforesaid lots, or parts of Io Gentlemen's Land-sewe: SEneliah Walking Shoes, laced, hand-sewed, . Worth #8. SE Jot of Love’ Boots, ine calf, 83, worth 85, ‘xtra goo? Boys’ Shoes, home made, 82.25, worth $3; Boys’ Button Gaiters, 82.50, worth $3.50. "These goods wust be sold out, as Tintend removing amy custom department cown town. Th 12-t5an3 iucements for the bi nt © YOU WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOES r CRSELF, YOUR WI | FOR YOURSELF, YOU FE, 0} aU in square 490, with the improyements thereon, are situated ina business part of the city of Washing- ton, opposite, or nearly opposite to the Webster Law Butiding, aud are resarded ay valuable pieces of property. Immediately after the above mentioned salea, we shall proceed to sell, in front of the premises, lot 20 in square 826, Washington, D.C. "These Jots are unimproved. They will be sold separately, one after the other, They arerituated on Fifth street east, between south Nand south M streets. Each re of 48 feet 7 inches and a depth of inch. After the sale of lots 20 and 21, equare 826, we shali in pront of ae thor a ou 1 aes ware 945, Washinston, D.C. Itis aE xoade 60 oe fect on Tenth street ea: NEW YORE SHCE STORE, 605 Pennsysivania avenue, ‘Where you will find the best goods at prices as low as anywhere in the United States. | A FEW FACTS AND FIGURES. | Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button Boots. | Ladies’ Kid Button Boots. | Ladies: Navy Bine-top, Freach Heels, Ladies’ Diagonal or Check Top, Button. | Ladies’ Lace Boots, all styles. | feet 10% inches: it, is located between South Carolina avenue and south C street, Immediately after the sale iast nauned, we shall proceed to sell, in front of the premises, Lot 8 and it 9, in equare 1112, Washington, D! C. These lots are located on ISth strect, East Washington city. They are unimproved, and will be sold sevar. ately, one after the other. Lot 8 bas a front of 62 fect on I#th street, anda depth of 191 feet and 8 in- ches toan alley. Lot 9hasa front of 61 feet and 6 inches on Isth street, and a depth of 191 feet $ inches 338; rt 00 | toanalley. o- Ladies’ Slippers. 00 Tmimediately after the sales last named, we shall Gent's Congress 00 | proceed to cell, in front of the premines, Lot hemquace Gent's Kip Boots. 30 | Yass Washington, D.C. This lot fronts 51 feet on Gent's Boots. 50 | East Capitol strest, and is unimproved. Gent's French d egrets: 6.50 After the sale of the last named fot, we shall sell, pe ee eee ae cature *Se. to 3.00 | in front of the Lot 7, id square 1122) Btamises, Le Warhington, P. ‘This jot is u is SL icetdinches on 19th strest South A and PESDAY, the ing at 2'o'clock auction, in front of the pri which is known on the plats of the ton, as square Foutl of 195. north by Rhode Island avenue, north Nstrect. It lies west of tains 11,700 square fect of ground. “‘Thoueh unun- proved, it is rewarded as a very valuable piece of property, worthy the attention of capitaiists. After the sale of the above named squarg, we shall proceed to sell, on the premises, all that, arm situ. ! ated in Washington county, District of Columbia, at ow or near the point, ‘whore the Swart Road intersacts the Broad Branch Koad. ‘This farm céntains 65 acres, more or less, and is improved bya Frame Dwelling House and’a few out buildings. “Its prox- amity to the eity of Washinxton makes it desirabloas a market garden. Each of the above described lots, parts of lots, pieces or parcels of land, will be sold ‘subiect to any: prior deed of trust, taxes, or other liens lawfully se thereon. { | I | ‘The terms of sale, as modified by the written con- | | isses? and Children’s good Shoes 25 per cant. less ‘Yiibber, best and cheapest fn town. ubbers, cheap. : : Gent's Hubbers, 0c; Ladies’, 3oe.; Misses’ and | UO ase hac { Gent's Rubber ot . | ta The: ‘above are all the best make woods and all ranted. | “Only One Price. mov27tr! GEO. McCARTHY. | : 2 | proved, and t, and Hes jouth B streets, 2.50. ity of Washinz- bounded on the wd on the south by bth street, and con- porns CLOSING OUT SALE $45,000 WORTH sent of the holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust, and in pursuance of authority contained in said deed of t reas follows:—One-third of the purcbase money én each parcel of the aforesaid real a to be paid in cash, and the residue, on each parcel, in two equal inatalments, payable, re- syectiyely, One at the end of aix, and the other at ths endl of tncive juonths from and after the day of sale, REGAED TO GOBT, with interest thercon from that date, at the rate o} | eu RESOSE. seven per cent per annum until paid; the eredit | payments to Le secured by deed or deeds of trust on = each parcel of ssid real estate sold ; or the purchaser or purchasers of euch parcel of eaid real estate shall have the option of paying the whole purchase money for aid parcel in cash. Conveyancing and other legal costs at the expense of the purchaser. A de- onit of $50 will be Tuuttired on each lot oF parcel of lard sold in sqnare 493, and of $25 on each of the other lots, pieces or parcels of land sold; said de- posit to be tuade as soon as each parcel of said real estate is struck off by the auctioneer. If the terms ot egle are not comptied with within ten days from and after the day of sale,as to any one or more of the aforesaid parcels of lund, the Trustees reserve the risht to reaeli such parcel or parcels of eaid land sk and cont of the defaulting purchaser or Ts,on iving at least fi a ae aoe ity of Vashing- 4LORGE EARL , = ¥, P.M, FAEHTZ,§ AMAN, Aue IS. E, WAGG. BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, te wold PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOE LOUIS HEILBRUN, No. 40% 7th street northwest. Bran or—“THat OLp Woman or Miva.” novidtr N? BRANCH STORE. rome newspaper published in the ton. G THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, t nm) ONT | £91 Pennsylvania Ave., dot. 634 and 6th stroats. | BRIOK (SIGN OF THE RED FLAG) Wasuineton, D. G. ont of the premises, on's of December, 1 LEOPOLD BiOHOLD, Proprietez. city of Washi medi restier Lots Tand ots being improved by stated. ‘We will sell TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LOWER han any other he this side of Boston, for the neat thisty’ dase, wikel Gaures” will Y GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. | nts" Gaiters, $1.00, 1.20, 1.45. 1.65, 1.85, 2.00 up. \ Gents? Oalf Lace, We., $1.20, 1.50, 1.80, 1.95 up. i. to days, the Trustees reserve right Gents’ Calf Button Shoe, $1.45, 2.00, 2.25, 2.65 ap. ell St risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. nis’ Enwlieh Walking Shoes $2.00, 2.50, ‘OOTP GEO, F. APPL nite Fine ‘French Cali -atitched Gaiter, 83. W. E. EDMON: $1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00,3.50 up. Baltimore Made Pexwed and Sewed Boots, $3.00, 3. Gents? Hand-etitched Boota, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00 to 8.00. Gents’ Kip Boots, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 up. Gente’ Water-proof Grained Boots'83,23, 2.50, 800 up. A large lot of Gents’ Rubber Boots at lw prices. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Kid Button $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 up. Pap P35 i 8b, is 200 up. ‘TEES’ SALE OF A SMALL BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREECS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 20th, A. D. 1878, duly recorded’ in Liber No. x » 461, one of the land records for the. District of Ladies’ Ladies’ Goat Button | | ' | | | Gent Catt | | t } ¥ olumbia, and at the request of the $108 m. int of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, | loroceo Button 5 1.00, ‘100 ul of the note secured thereby, we will sell, at Winchester, Haxerstown, and Way Stations, Tadtest Calf Shoe 81.00; 135) £50 spe am atiction, in front of the premises; on TUES 8.308. m—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Bal- | Ladies’ Glove Rid 81.35, 1.50, 1.65, 185 a December 24th. 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m.. the tmore Express. Parlor Car to New York and | Ladies’ Heavy Leather Plow Shoe 156, $1.00, 1.25 up wing-described real estate situate in the city of Philadelphia. Stops at Anna Junction. Gaiter 75c., ae 1,15, 1,25 up. Washington, D. C., to wit:—Lot lettered in St. {8.35 a m.—S Lonis, Wille, Chicago. Columbus Lasting Consress ‘Te, gia, 135 up. Vincent's Orphan Asylum’s recorded subdi and tire Express. Frederick, Hayerstown | Ladies’ Kid an Morocco Congress 22.00, 2.58 up. original lots in Square numbered two hundred and and Valley Branch except ae rh | Ladies’ Foxed Button $1.00, 1.20, 1.40, 1.75 up. eleven (211), together with the improvements, Kc. Car toStaunton. Pullman Car to Cincinnati | Ladies’ French Button Kid Boot, best phia | | ‘Terms: Ohe-tonrth cash, and the balanca in six, daily. Grafton to Sandusky, daily, except Sat- A eee 3.00 Uh a x Top Gai bak lve and eighteen ne we ui Ber cent. i urday. + of Ladies’ Cloth and Chec! 0] itera, | est per anni, secure: v a deed of trust on tl 19:00 —On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis | B00, 295,250 ape us preperty: sold: or ail cash, at option of the pur, 30.00 a. m.— Baltimore ress. Stops at Bladens- burg, Collexe, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis June tion, Jeasuy"s and Hanover. = m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and New York, Philadelphia and Boston ops at Laurel. aday only for Baltimore and Way m.—Baitimore, Bladensburg, and. Laurel Express. Frederick via Relay. Stops at Anuap- fe ut of Rocks, Frederick, Fazerstown, chester and Way tations, On Su y tof Rocke and W Be more and Way Stations. uro and Columbus Express. Sleep- hieweo. ore Express, Rocks dally novls PEnSagev ania ‘ROUTE ‘BE NORTH. WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Pouble Track, Stee! Hati«, SrLexpip Bcrsrny, MaGyagicent EqcrrMent. TOorT corns Fittsburg and the West, 10:10 a.m lor Car to Pittsburg and Sleep Pitteburz to Ci ti, St. Louis Td pam ¢ Palace Gar to C BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD. For Canandaixua, Kochester, Buifalo, Niavara Falis and the North, at 7:4) p.m. daily, except | Saturday, w Palace Cars to W. For | Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 | sm. daily, except Sunday. the East, 1-90 and 10:15 p.m. au 2arlor Oars, 9:30 am. daly, trains connect at of Brooklyn Annex, adording aires ing doubie terriaye and journey across New rv] Piuiadephis, 1:30, 8:30 and 10-15 p.m, dady. Ex(rees, 9:0 a. m-daily.except Sunday. For Baltimore. 7.00, 8:35, 9:30 a ib. and 4:20 p. daily, exceyt Sunday; 10:10 a m,1-30, and 10:15 p.m. daily. For Pope’s Creek Line, 7:00 am and 4:30 p.m “spots fade mi and 4:20 p.m. dally, ex For i, 7:00 8m :20 p. 2 OX cept Sunday. RIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- Way AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING ig 9,10, 1. sm, 1:15, 3, 4:20, 5, Alexandria. 6,7, Ne Tandli‘so pm On Sudayat dau, and For iichmond and the South, 6:50 3 m. and 5:20 p. Sy. 5:20 p.m. daily. 1878 | Palace Cars attached. Limited Ex- | transfer te Fultou street, avoid. | ser; $100 deposit required at the time of sale, THE NAME AND NOMDE Fs ‘onveyancng and recording at purchaser's Sor aeiien arcaa cost. “Terms to be complied with in seven days, 2 2 otherwise the Trustees reserve the rizbt to resell the E® PARTICULAR ATTENTION Pe aettED To} © EF Attention is cnlled to the Missesand Boys’ | property at the risk and cost of the default a Department, from 7c. and novi Chater, after five dayw advertisement’ eas PUT MEDICAL, &e. tee}2oth diame i [pE BROWN curee permatorrhea, Prewatare | LING, ON THE SOUTH SIDE Gees y, Semin ious, an SOU" EN SIX1 . Dicea Gr See vet 01 ‘OUTH, FE EN SIXTH AND enereal nature. Office, near 16th st. ‘decl0-Im* "| 1605 L st MAN'S MISSION ON EARTH.—A thor. | 4Vi ouch medical treatise, imidicating “how con. | armed disabilities may be’ removed. . The experi. ence of 20 years’ study, observation, and profession- sl practice, showing the agencies that will insure re- stored manhood, strensthoned vitality, and sound conditions of health, that have beow impaired by | overtaxed powers. A statement of obstacles to 1aar- riave andof the means by which they can be re- moved. By mail, currency or postage stamps Address Sec'y Musewin Anatomy and Science, 1,148 \ H STE By virtue of a dee 16th, A. D. 1876, dui Se, folio 47, one of ‘Ts x f trust, dated August recorded in Liber No. he land records for th District of Coltunbie, and at the request of the eee party red thereby, I will vell at public atiction, inf aber JOth, 1X73, nod Tea! extate ee Broadway, N. ¥. noval-t thin secured by this deed of = - = a = nse of sale, ed D's; BOBERTSON can be consulted eve b atnix en Wednesday and Saturday at his Oitica, mG les of the bearin me Ee = bat adioining eeconal ee from iy if Bale, - AOE. by ane 4 of trnat oa ine Lo 9 p. - diseases of 16 Urinar; by roperty so! all be ti posit of 3 and Nervous System Recent and Ohrosic Oaess | hall te i pureh: : rat the time of » shall be at tl shail be re quickly cured. All Female Complaints quickly cured >; Sonsultations strictly private, and a suse wouter: in every case. Fiftecd years. experience. 2 reee To Main office, 19 B Eutaw et, It the property Baltimore. ‘octély” | and risk purchaser. ai adver tiven: THOMAS DOWLIX BANKERS. _ $200! LOCK WUUD, Auct. of youthful impradence, causing prema. edeeay, nervous debility, ete, having tried in y' known remedy, has found a simple self ich he will send REE to his fellow si }{4NHoop RESTORED. A Address 3, JE REEVES, OOS eed s S200 $500 fee 2 Sees ee ALEX, FROTHINGHAM & GO., hava bean for LIFE many yearn St ‘okers and Bankers in New Beg ae OF IRE, BE | Yori, at 12, Wall tre ey have the reputation | moet shattered constitution in four weeks Fallues | ©f wéinine for their customers iarze rettirns frou impossible. This liferestoring should be taken by all about to marry,or who have become weakened from excess or any other cause. Success investiuents ranuwing from 850 to $300, and ave the enviable reputation of always making quick returns, Send for their Financial Report, free.—tNew York in every case 2s certain as that water quenches | Zrimne novi8.tr | thirst. $3 per case. Sole Agent, Dr. JOS. JACQUES, 210 to re 000 INVESTED in Wall st. stocks 7 University Place, New York. Sic fortune very month. Book sent free, Droggists sup) danltr gxplaining eve Address BAXTER & 0O., SS = — | Bankers, 17 Wall st sep26-t,th&s,1y (A MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE will execute orders for the purchase or sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold on sions @5 each =. S. BARTRAM, io aren Glock rivlaes nee. Marrisia, ‘Moinber Ae. Mtctos tiated on (Larx o” New Onueaxs, La) solicited. “Member and Stock 35 Wallet. New York. Eafer- SARTORIAL EXPERT, Hiangak ea” Presidas Weseual ra Satie York ie “TAILOR OF TUE PERIOD." THE TRADES. } sow witt INDING. = | 00: ING. | GEORGE T. KEEN, Bem ee CoieReS that the ry on as fore. The excellent | sep2s-tr 414 Ninth street. renee, the work turned | ap8] 0: @ve., 3d floor. | DEVEIN @ co. | — she leading place they Baveso ie epee OE,» a janiP-iy SS AND PROPOSALS. a ae YORE, LANS ae TOE Hnoe YALL AND WINTER OF 1878 Soproach to ond bridge, nour tho Chait Britten gaa which, for Completeness, and Cheapness, ‘or further information 3} ply to GEO. O. WUN- WASHINGTON OFFICE, __ 3 1390 F Street. Commissioner of his residence in Geabee wee UAC HEHE Geet eats Washington, D.C.” ‘dec3-2aw3w * OFFIOE, corner of Tth street en York avenue. Toe uetrage Loan Ome the city mous sera Sie { ront | | | LARGE AUCTION SALES. #_ = _THIS EVENING. a [G2H ANNUAL AUCTION BALE AY THE OFFICE OF 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO, Loan ann Comaussion Broxens, Northesst Corner 10th and D Streets, Commencing MONDAY, December 16th, at 10 ns. and 7 p.m, snd continued daily as above all sofd, a vat collection of valuable For- feited Piedges and Commission Goods. Also, *4tus sume time and place, the balance of FINE JEWELLY, DIAMONDS. WATCHES, CLOCKS BRONZER, SOLID SILVER and SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, Erc., Etc., From our former Jewelry Store, PENNSYLVANTA AVE. making in ali the larcudt selection of fine xoods ever offered in this city. Every article fully warranted “Terms eash Gr approved notes, ‘ems deci3tr DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE STANDARD MISCELLANEOUS AND FINELY ILLUS- TRATED BOOKS, AMONG WHICH ARE SCHOOLCRAF?’S "NORSH AMERICAN | 1N DIANS. PYNE'S PALACES OF E} LOSSING'S HISTORICAL WORKS, BURKE, PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE; ALSO, AU- DULON'S BIRDS OF AMERIUA, ENCYCLO- PADIA BRITANNICA, CHAMBERS’ ENCY- CLOPEDIA, Ke., &c. To be sold at iy auction-rooms, southwest comer of Pennsylvania avenue and 1th (2W7 street, ou MONDAY, TUESDAY and" WED. SDAY EVENINGS, December 16th, 17th and Xx sth, commencing euch evening at 7:30 o'clock pre- cisely. _deci0-8t — [Post] THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Homas DOWLING, Auctioneer. POSITIVE SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF DIA- MONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, SIL YER-MOUNTED SHOWCASES, FIREPROOF SAFE. Kc. ft On MONDAY EVENING, December 16th, commencing at 73 G’clock, and continuing every evening nntil all is sold, Leball sell th entire stock of D. Jacobs, Esd., No. 1006 Pa. avenue, between 10th and 11th streets, comprising Diamonds, Gold and Suver Watches, fine Jewelry of every di tion, Pistols, and # full stock of fine Jewelry Showeases, Fire-proof ounters, &c. T sale offe: Es stumity for parties to secure Huhday Pre the stock must be sold, bargains may be expected. Geol’. THOS. DOWLING, Anct._ 70-MORRKOW. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, December Asth, 187 624 Pennsylvania avenue, between th sircets north vest. cont mencing at 10 o'clock, I shall sell the follow. ing effects ‘ ‘Walnut Marble Top Chamber Furniture. Painted Marble Top Chamber Suit, Mahogany and other Chamber Furniture. Mattrassea, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. Plush Parlor Furniture, Window Shades. ‘Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpets. Walnut Extension Dining Table. China and Glass Ware, Heating Stoves, &e. erms declt THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. HAIR-CLOTH PARLOR SUITES; OAK COTTAGE SU 8; MARBLE TOP PAINTED SUIT: NUT BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDS; MARDLE-TOP SIDE: be streets northwest, a Furniture, &c. decl6.2t WALTER I. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. VXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCT! BY THE COMMISSION- +4 ERS OF THE FREEDMAN'S TRUST COMPANY. The Commirsiouers of the Freedman's Savings and Trust Co. will offer at public euction, at their office, in the Freedman’s Bank Building, ‘No. 1507 Penn- Sylvania avenne, opposite the U.'S, ‘Treasury, on WEDNESDAY, December 18, 1878, commencinx at 11 o'clock a 1m., a larze amount of Real Estate, bot improved and tuimproved. CATALOGUES . of the property to be ng location, charac. ter, &c., &c., can be hi 1 at the office of the Cominie: novikan.w.e.tds Auctioneers. H plece OF P Washin $ Lot marked 0 el 's subdivision of Sais ) fo luundred and se nty-four;” property conveyed to Robert Be by Martin M. Rohrer and wife, by deed dat te » 1ST], duly corded in Liber 6: 277, one of the land révords of the Dis ‘erm of sale: #2,250, with interest at 10 per " from March 7th. @_ expenses of sale in cash! balance of purchase money in twelve and eixtees months, for which the promissory notes of the par. chaser, bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the property. gold will be taken A deposit of two hundred dollars will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyan- Cing at purchaser's expense. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, otherwise Trustess Feserve the right to resol aftr’ ave days' public no- th . L. DUNLOP 1 ap CHARLES H. MOULTON,5 THustees 5 8 'S BALE BY B. H. WARNER, AUC- TTIONEER, OF TWO THREE-STORY AND. BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES NO. 21 AND 23 D STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of two deeds of trust, to me, se. dated March 15, 1877, 2nd. May. 30, 1877, re- corded in Liber No. 849, folio 161, and 853, folio 122, respectively, tivo of the Yand records for the county of Washington, and at the request of the beneficiary named therein, I shall sell at public tale, 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 fteen, in square #ix hun: dred and ninety-three, with ‘the improvements thereon, consistiny of two three-story and basement brick houses, containing nine rooms each with water and was. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eichteen months after sale, with six per cent. per anuuin interest. If the terms are not com- plied with in ten days after sale the propery will be resold at the risk and cost of the detauiting pur- chaser after five days’ notice, tobe publisbed in the Even: SNO. ENNEDY, Trustee. (PHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. DI HL a r ¢ COAT! SHIRTS, LADIES’ SILK AND SES. (ALL COLORS.) ALS PARTY DRESSES, L SACQUES. 1 { quality and cL ers very litle worn ively be sold without ction rooms, on THURSDAY j} at 10 0 FOMAS DOWLING, IMPRO 152, FE AND. N AND EIGHTE By virtue of a upreme Conrt of the can yaity Doc ty dW, in Ee aal Lots. and (20), eleven (11), twelve ( ered one hundred 4 two tuo-story frame cs erms of sale: ‘The taxes, if any dag and unpaid, and the expenses of sale, tozethor with four hundred and seventy-five dotlars and interest at eizht per cent. per annuin from November 20th, 1877, to day of sale, in cash, (of which $100 must be paid at tire of sule,) and the residue in six and twelve months from the day of sale, for which the purchaser will give equal notes bearing eight per cent. per annum interest, payable seui anmnaily until the debt is paid. to be secured by a deed of trust, satisfactory to fhe undersigned, on the property so conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. P ry A. HYDE, > ‘THOS. HYDE,) Trustees. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. decl2eot24th TEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED SAVINGS AND | 7 ier | of trust on the property sold | of the pur TRUBS’ TR BETA RU RIORN ANB RAE QE RHODE ISLAND AVE ET" S EN ORTHWEST RHODE ISLAND AVENUE dated re- qestively March 18th; 1877, and, December in folio 176 et seq., ‘Of Col ‘and thereby, Bell Jot of situate in. said District, to wit: toe furveyoronienot ce with the ii 5 Givision of square n Puomas DOWLING, Auctionser. Golden opportuttity te buy HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT YOUR OWN PRICES. CATALOGUE SALE. Most Valusble Collection of strictly FTRST.OLASS ODS ever offered in Wasbingtoa city, at public le, consisting Of {Gold aud ~piated Ware, lery, Clocks, etc . ete, ‘To be cold at auction without reserve, rewardless of cost or vaine, at No. 619 Pesyavivanta AVENUE, (maer Metropolitan Hotel.) encing TUFSDAY MURNING, December 17, at 0 o'clock, and continuing every Morning at 1 Afternoons st 4:30, and Evenings at 7:39 o'cloe until the entire xtock 18 closed out. Pieake call for circular and examiine the goods. Remember—No. 619 Pennsylvania avenue, (under Metropolitan Hotel.) It THOS E 'WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. PEREMPTORY SALE. "NIMPROVED PROP F SE U ERTY TO C PAN ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY, December 15th, com: mencing at 3 o'clock, I will sel) at anction, on| the pretwises, in the order in which they occur, followin property: Parts of Lots 6 and 8, tquate 636, on Delaware avenue, between, Brand @ southwest; enb-lots 3 to 22, square east of 643; Lot 5, square 700, on N street, between }g street east and South Capitol «treet ; Lot'8, equare 104, on 3 strect. between O and P sontheast: Part of Lot $,aquare 708, on Sonth pitol street, between Q and R sircete, and Lot 97, square 603, on Union strest, be- tween Nand O streets wontiwest. ‘On THURSDAY, December 19, at the same hour, Lot 2, square 1041, D street, betweon 13th street and Kent 3 3 ner ( equare sow br B_ strect, between 30th and Jv is 2. 3 and 10, square 1053, D street, be- th northeast, and Lots 1, 6 and zi, commer Maryland avenue ‘and 141 eas' On FRIDAY, December 20th, commencing at the same hour, Vart ot Lot 19, in satire 512, on O street, Perween 4th and Sth northwest, Lot 21 and Part 20, square 654, on O xtrect, between and 31 veri hwest, and Part of Lot 25. in square 552, on Q WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. Auctioneer, $17 7th at. nw. TRACTIVE SALE OF A SU. N OF FINE Ol PAINT. LIN CHROMOS, ALL - NITY FR AND WALNOT A On THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 19th, commen: it Tock, I will kell at my auction reoms, N: het. nw. the abore- mentioned collection ovitive, “Terms _aechitt i ypHomss DOWLING, Aactioneer. TRUSTFES? SALE OF TWO 3.87. HOUSES IN GEORGETOWN, By virtue of two deeds of trust to respectively the 18th day of April, 1 January lth, 1875 and duly recorded in Li- bers 680 and 704, folios 62 and 420, of the land records forthe District of Columbia, aud by direction of the parties secured thereby, we shall sell, on SAT- URDAY, December 25th, 1878, in front of the prom- ises, at 4 o'clock, the following property: Part of lot numbered ene hundred and sixty-four, (164). in Brall’s addition to Georgetown, fronting 31 fect, more or Jess, and running back between parallel lines the full depth of said lot, and fronting oa the west side of Green street, between Gay and Olive <treets, and improved by ‘two comfortable 3.xtory brick houses. ch house and ground therewith offered separate. ie Terms: One-half cash; the residue in two equal yayments at six and twelve months, with notes besr- nig interest and secured by deeds of trust on the A deposit of 850 will be required on at timeof sale. Allconveyancing at pur- Tens to be complied with in seven days, otherwise Trustees reserve the rizlt to resell the property st the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaeer after tive days’ aayertisement. Beclt x: Be CASING | Trastecs, S17 TWO-STORY DWELL. * EAST CAPT THIRD AND f trust, 1 date on the Wit day ot May. A.D: Aa and duly of record in Liber No. S58, 51, one of the land records for “W the District of Coltunbia, T r plan thi even hu rihwest ©: south foctyt ») Feet to. to the be BS rrehaser. THOMAS BRADL! MAS DOWLING convey XC Onecr. IMPORTED WIN DIES. &¢ ith Mi the following suy viz 3 Cases St. Julion: t Casset ; 2 Cases Chateau Margaux Laroee; 2 Cases Lafitte: it Sauterne: 2 Cases Latern Blanche; neanOs, Carton. ENO, 5 i i i THOS. DOWLING, Auct. GTEIGER & LIEBEKMANN, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ F A THREE-STORY FRAME DWEL O. 1010 FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN K AND L STREETS NORTH! WEST. By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated Oc- tobor Iith, A.D. Is77, duly ‘recorded in fay Liber No. 866, folio 896/one of the land re- cords for the District of Columbia, and at ine request of the holder of the note secured thereby, we will sell_at public auction. in front of the premises, on SATUKDAY, Deceniber 14th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p. he following described real estate situate in the of Washington, 1 towit: All that piece or pSicel of round: Being the north ‘half of fot num. ered twenty-eizit (28), in square numbered five hundred and fifteen , fronting thirty (0) feat by a depth of one hundred and fourteen (114) fest to a wide slley, together with the improvements, Xe. us ‘Te twell Onethizd cash, and the balance in’ six, 1 eighteen months, with interest at eich! - Per annum until paid secured by a deed all cash, at option aser. $100 deposit at tho time of sale, and sjt conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to. be complied with ven days, otherwise the Trns- tees reserve the rizht to resell the gs fad the oak sue Gee of the defaulting pure! iter five aye! advertisenient. : ERAINARD FEW. WM. J. PURMAN, nove0-codts: §2-THE AROV BIRAINA, WMT. U-cots: place. DOWLING, Anciionee: Or ‘OURTE i IP AND I STRIEIS NORT deed of trust, dated Octoh pears thereby, ve fb the peat A.D. pareel of yot Waeh- nown and in Rquare nbdivision ¢ sald square | we Sucveyer's records of 8 va until paid, pay- by the notes of the or purchasers the operty sold; or all cash, at (he « ser or purchasers. A desosit of dred at Hse {imue of sale, “All coavey rding at the expense of the pure ‘ancing and : haser_ or pur- chascre. Lf the terms of sale ave not complied with Nuthin Seven days fron the day of sale, th reserve the right to resell the property at the rial and cost of the defaulting parcaaser or purchasers, after five days' notice thereof published in the Eve: ning Star, Z GEO. W. RIG 1GGS, : PENDALL E. ALEXANDER,, Trustee. -declteokds | J)ENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROP! LOCATED ON RTH SIDE OF 5i CAROLINA A UE, BETWEEN FOUR- TEENTH STREET EAST AND U. 8. KESER- By virtue of a deed of trust to the eub- scribers, dated April 15.1876, and recorded f Liber 820, folio 39, &c.. of the lana record of. the District ot fambia, and at the written re- est oF tne 3 secured, been ee wee ofter for sale. pun action, mt a premises, on THURSDAY, the Sita day of Decersber, A. D: known and as Lot U, Herbaugh’s led eubdivision of south of equare ni wand fifty. nine (1059), with the mprovemens ther-soa, consist- ing of two two-story, Ho reserve nm ack fires giving: nvtice of such resale ‘3 ve gti ent. ays! advertise ARLES T. DAVIS, accze3taw2w PHILIP FLAKSEN, | Tine | Capitol strest, } Ixpians MURDERED | agent for the Lembi in Dakota, | taking two captive hostiles, heavily troned, in | & buggy from Salmon City to Fort the ) Ist inst. when he was followed by a number of horremen, whose designs he suspected, and hy { returned ‘to Salmon City. A funeral had ec | curred (hat day of at dered by a tizens Were Intense. ly excited, many of theia drinking freely The Imon City could uot afford the however, and a mob of a the two Indians in his the saburbs and riddied them with bullets. Among the riotous were a sub-contractor for beet at the Lemhi agency and a late agency ply n. The agent has sent to the Dy of the Tnterior tie ses Of LWe: rioters. Linseed EON MB. RLAINE'S RESOLTTION. SENATE.—Atier Gur report closad — The resolution of Mr. Biaine was taken up, subject to the call for the regular ones. t pending question being on the amendment Mr. Thurman, subuitied on Wednesday Mr. Wallace moved to lay ie resolal Mr. Blaine on the table. Rejected—yeas of amendment, Mr. Bis to that amendment. but he thought a committee should take chance of {t. Mr. Allison objected to one part of the amend- N-tive of Ub THE LOVISIANA SEN ATO! the N.Y. Herald A gram 19 from New Orleans, Dee. a, Tent of Mr. Thurman, that which proposed to | Says: The pre outest Over Ue election inquire if “tnoney was rutsed by asyessment or | OF U.S. Se mimenoed In advance of otherwise” 1 meant to inquire did_not Suppo the meeting gislature, Owing to Ube as to velunta fact that the fight will be a quadrangular one, representing four sections of the state, the number of Hic! feid ts sumticlent to stoutest-hearted Richard. ‘The appear to De in tavor of ieustis, the entire city representation of those who have hei@ Loo senayy and al! the newiy-elected mew ders of the House, with some few exeep- tions. Mbhe conservat . Who are opposed salistiod Chat the present oth faithraty a port him toa maa 2s CoMMrasto x says there ar> smmission merchants liy, organized under a the Senator antribattons, contribi- Dallot- Mr. Voorhees.—Yes, sir; voluntary tions for the purpose’ ¢ box. corrupting Ailison.—Does it, ts of the House? 1 suppose 1: does. . Alitson,—T withdraw {Laughter.} The amendment of Mr. Thurman was then agreed to without a division. tt provides tor inquiry a5 to whether any citizen of any stat> has been dismissed or threatened with di from employment by reason ot his you tention to vote at the recent election: » in the year 1 Ment or otherwise upou federal otic employes for election purposes; 2 inquire Into the action of United Stat apply to Senators and SLX mau tion. ho farnt apital required. visors of election, aud as to the nie 1 ethod is ¢ ote Tine nt + of all sha rshals emple kinds of p: on credit by means of Netitions The question then beiagon th clioulars ¢ nd disposing 0 uied. Mr. ne, aS aM that the inquiry de bY A Special commitiee, Instead of the judiciary committee The amendment was opposed by Mr. Here ford, but twas agreed to by a vote of yea andr os. More than 1already, and, ach then. the business is nelition. aw 00S ty a thrivins PRDERKD BY A 7 NKAR Shortly atver Nr. hi or day John Malloy a New York ing th | . Was Stabbed and almost instantly killed by an ttt em br + ney, adran’ \ Malloy ped portion of the object | in many ways, bat Lad retsed to lodge that of this inquiry. night Because of bis drunkenness. Deceased tl . endment so es & Wile ar n. Whitney ted, as to provide Ur antnitiee or any sub- | but was arrest vard, ine cotumnittee thereof siall sit with open doors drunk Will the puator explain his ny Buti a free, Mr. Blaine said t) ¥ replied that his motives fair and full invests ere would be a ¥..0r tater Crom Uae He did pot Know whe was t a val TH. Grant United States marshal ha With t ohm sPn- ation of the min side of the chambe it was the minority or not. Mr. Whyte.—Fora lite while. [Laughter] Mr. Blaine opposed the amendment of M Butler, and said there might be a case whe witness would be embarrassed by testifying openly. Very many men who had been tntins ted at the polis were more intimidated on Witness’ stand. He would leave the whole mat- ler of opel ssion Of The committee with the committee liself, Mr. Builer said that there was no proof of the allegation that any voters had been inthntdated. He (Butler), a: or in t representing the state of South Carolina, desired to say to the id tue country that the people sired the most complete vestigation which could be made, and any wit- nesses who appeared before the committee in South Carolina could testity just as safely he vould ti th ate Of Maine The Gebate as to openin; tinted between Messrs, and Butler, in which the latter said tha wwapaper state- ments were evidence, he aud Mr. Blaine would pares pen hanged and quartered jon; put her DIED. On Sunday, December 15 o ISTH, Wee and Jeanie W. Who in his wisdom hath reclaimed The precions boon His love had siven And thouch the casket moulder here, The xem will sparkle bright in Heaven’ WPo _DARNETLLE. At the residence of bis father, te Geergetown, D.C., December 16, 187%, JOuN Manet DARSLILLY., axed 4 unonths and 22 days. The funeral will take slace from the family peat dence, on Congress street, at 3 o'clock pm. The frends of the family are {nvited to attend. (The Washitscton Post will please copy. DrATLEY. Fell asleep, Rosa, dauchtor of Johm HU. and Faanie oaatey awed 4 years and ones Tn that beautiful place he is a te prepare For all who are washed and forwivea Full many dear children are gathcred thers, “For of such is the Kingdon of Heaven“ Funeral from No. 811 G_strect southwest at two o'ciok p.in., Wednesday, ISth inst . RICHARDSON. On December 1 Tacks) below husband of Ad | eon, in the thirty-seoond year of hi i Servant of God, well rly yote. fr. Davis moved to amend so that the com- ub-committre shiall sit with open en Pequested Lo do so by any member of the committee. Mr. Blaine said’ the Senator from Ohio (Mr. Thurman) «argued that property and inteilizen 18TR, Je rule the south. IT that was so, the people pos- Rest from thy ‘ sessing them would have a Ihousand opportia The ft ities t6 influence the fudge? of The coin Enter thy lee where those who had been wronged had Sige one, He was free to s i free election in ape pede 15 ¢ of the Constitution was never + seg rg In the south, ‘There never was a man m Vire | ,BOLAND. at rer 26, bee, a i. end ia, Georgia or Florida whe pd Lo v0! nth hd Vote f Mr. Wit in Virginia. Mr. Blaine, Abrahan eis : ©, corner Moa. ns ts, Uniontown, Wednesday : Relatives aud friends respectfully declara- > It would 187%, at for to make i the ld be said an thera peop rr rie rand coking towards Mr. UNDERTAKERS. The your war, not ours, %, UNDERTAR +. SPEND! SR th street m. w., Wi ace of Wueiene) . Biaine re Unai this wa: rom a white u and whife me iranaportstion. — ag8-ig” tutend that W © SPEARE = it Of SUE - SPE. . 2 UNDERTAKER, (Portwerly with BR. F. Karvey), peevtl, and as the Ife-lon | B40 F street. w., Uons inthe south. He (Mr. Blaine) had be i good deal about preventing trouble in the scat. | ee ing of President Hayes, and he desired to say | Brutal Casketn of alt grades and styieg at Dehind Consress was that same people who | TOSeStendante stant potest expended life without stiat and me: ei 7 ‘MOM reas without count, and for the fate of 2 Uioustad | hig SuBesnicdy maeacaaces <3 Mr. Tildensora thousand Mr. Hayes they w es ai : a oe have pope) Mell The } Joun B. WRIGHT, that count did but their duty Mr. Ransom.—Yet, in the | eS na ator from Maine siiys now we will not do onr | menty ee uty to our fellow-citizens. wy RepoRr, = ieee Mr. Blaine said if elther he or the Senator | A, BURGPOIE, from North Carolina should fail to do their duty UNDERTAKER, they would both be stnitten with the withering 133-19 316 Ponn’s avenac nm. w. condemnation of « eonstituency whieh knew how to do so, (After some turther aiscussion the amendment Of MF. Davis was rejerted—yeas 2%, uays 2—a | strict party vote. CHRISTMAS Pending the discussion Mr. W: were other Senators who desi this resolution, and he therefore Senate go lito executive session. Agreed to, and the Senate, after a brief execn- | tive session, at 4:30 adjourned. i | nye sald there to speak on tthe DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, Taxes Prace mber 24th, 187%. tin this Drawing will make a very accapta sent $15,000 fer $1. SCHEME wm Bee DISTRICT BILLS PASSED. —Afier our report closed — ht moved to suspend the rules and | bl pass the bill to encourage settlement on pubtic | lands U covernment advance of $500 to the | of tam se ending the vote, at wk, the House pro- | ceeded to the consideration of Dtstrict of Co- huubia business, and action on Mr. Wri meLon went over Uil Uke Monday after the 00 ia HHO is A are 1000 ar en went “intey in th ton, from. the Di oO amend th tix the rat inte aur. onunit committer, re. “ Vickets, $1 House, WILIIAMSUN & ‘The conuntttes-the So Broadway York ng $140.00 for the ting $140.00 for the RIN MIND THAT IX DECEMBER WE HAVE ONLA ONE DRAWING, WHICH TAKES PLACE DECEMBER 24 the District. The Rentuck ‘The bill toring ite exist han any lottery, ah rite to the s nm tor the abu pon the Virginia riety of that ths onth, ate, and are PAATS ZEA ‘OM MERCIAL, AND Th KET HOLDERS ARE D A COPY « HE OFVICIAL DEAW. ROGn ae Tecety All prices are cashed, deduction, ou presentation, and no one out. arc made aware of the fact of de, and ate contribating pre of the expenses, Mr. Conger i point, and in the e ived the strict const: dicating Mr, T) stonists of Vi LIne nia for Uhetr old- a r by 4 dis of doi they pr tions for their own | stances, publish the names of persons drawing state in the and hi bor ae ssi Capital Priges for te purpose of drawing custom to Mr. Tucke ed with much warmth, deny- | our lottery. =i aa lng that le bad ever presented appropi SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Managore. tions for his state in the river and harbor bill, } _ decl41te19 and said that he had always opposed such bills. ‘A proviso was inserted in the bill requiring ‘the assent of the state of Virginia, and the bill was laid aside to report to the House. The committee then rose and the two bills were passed, and the Howse, at 4 o'clock, act sourned. Lane’ ENGLISH JACKETS, o THE SECOND WRESTLING MateH between J. Hi, McLaughlin, of Detroit, And Jol McMahon, Plonship Déit, Took plage in Chicago Saturday pions it, Look chicago Saturday hight. Metaughtine who weighs 226 pounds, won the first and third falls, and McMahon, who weighs 202 s, the second, The audi- ence, however, suspect that thecontest was not won on its merits. LADIES’ OF EROOATS, LADIES’ ULSTERS, “Rep” LEARY AND “Berca” McCarty, sus OUT amp MADS | serge emg nge A inthe Manhattan Saving. ink robbery, in New York, have been remand ed, after plea not guilty. The bank officers deny the report that $2,500,900 of the missing se- ae have been retummed througa nezotla- ms. Dovere EXecvrTion mm TEXAS.—At Bastrop, ‘Texas, Saturday, Prier Jonés and Smith Jac! son, colored, were executed In the preseace of 10) mostly colored. Both of JNO. M. KEELER, doomed ten were fina tothe ea, and hott aed in live minutes efter drop was mrtg. Asrist Tana, 8A bill to make the municipal elections of Chare-tom, S.C. quadrennial instead of bien | _20VI62m 2712 Penneyleanta nial has Geen introduced in the legislature and JENSEN, Inds raven support. N. WATOH REPAIRER, 3 8 Peter Conlick of Monvve, Mich., aged so, |” Wor 20 years with — married a young woman, avd conveyed Lalf b property to her. He has sinee become convinced (bat she fnveigied im into the match, and af | ee teed rear, OF ung for a div “oe