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STEAMERS, &e! {FFAM©R MATTANO, |____ AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALES! AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, Oa Tuendaye ml endings ia St Ci “x Oreek and « for Colton’= ¢urnine on W HREE-STORY AND TWOSTORY FRAME BUILD! x Sen ON THE EAST SIDE OF ne Matt ox‘on J me of adeedof trust dated October h, 1877, duly recorded in Liber 866, folio ad records of the District. dat the request of the party secured nblic auction, in front of DAY, February 6th, A D., at 4 o'clock p.in., ail that certain piece or par. gel of ground lyine and being shington, District of Columb numbered thirty-two. premises, on 1HU tate In the city of and known aa 32). in subdivision of Square numbered six hendred and seventy-six 676), together with th: Terms: Oue-tbird cash, and the balance in six twelve and eighteen twonths which notes of the purchaser w interest at eight ‘Tue steamer peen recently rprovementa, &e. Sernon wrarf to mansion ant ero Steamer leaves (th stroet wharf dsily (Sundays ax- turne about 3pm. J. Fy, Say't Lacing” Mc LL BLAKE, steainer W. ‘om day of sale, for be taken, bearing per cent. per annuc, secured by a | deed of trust and insurance on the property sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. #100 required at time of sale, LLINGS 4 ORT 1 all recording and at purchaser's serve the right to resell the sre complied with, in seven days from time of sale, | at riek and cost of defanitin jan24-eokdbs QUMDIEN ARRANGEMENT. operty, unless toriae FOR NOBFOLE, FORTRESS MONROR AND THB fisgant iron Bteamer LADY OF | ee-TH | THURSDAY, February WM. B F. STEIGEN,; Trustees. IE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until fame time and place. y. ., Couneeting With steamers fe dence and other leaves Norfolk every nureday and Saturday. at 6 o'cloo¥ p.m. FOR £xTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS. W. THOMPSON, Captair: Jom R | wharf, termine of io" THE ABOVE Sal FRIDAY, Febroary 21, 1 feblseokdbs IS POSTPONED until same honr and p.ace, B HL WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES. TATE BITUATE ON OHIO AVENUE, BE- TWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 28d day of July, A. D.'1874, and re. fay corded in Liber No. 756, folio 408, one of the. Jand records for the District of Columbia, for sale at public anction. in front of ‘the promises on FRIDAY, the 7th day of February, {: o'clock p.m., Lot numbered nineteen. wit in BR. RB. Pywell and’ Mary E. Brown's, crnstees,’ recorded subdivision of square numbered two hundred and twenty-eight, (228,) toveth-r with the improvements, consisting of a two-story Brick Dwelling, &c. ‘Serme of sale: One-fourth cash ; balance in six (6), twelve (12), and eighteen (18) months from day of sale, with interest at eizht ($) percent per zanum until paid, secured bya deed of trust on the prop: erty sold: or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, aud all conveyancing aud recording at hisor hercost. If ssid terms are not complisd with within five days from the day of sale, the tras. tee reserves the rizht to resell said property, at the Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. he above-described property will be sold subject {pguch taxes, general and special, as may bo awainst the seme. RITTENHOUSE, Jan23,25,27,edtds Trustee, &" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY, the Ith day of February, 1379, same honr ard place. feb7-4t C. E. RITTENHOUSE, Trustee. &%~ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED uni! SATULDAY, February 15, 1879, sane hour aud pine febll ¢. E. RITTENHOUSE, Trustes, me cars, stT a 5 c= per week, for ‘Ourrio- snd Leonardtown, stopping at inter- Deze of walling, Mon- 7 Ai ine office, over om atthe RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND ONTO HAUL.HOAD, THE GREAT DOUPLE TRAOK. “ational Route and Short Line te the rth, Northwest, West d Southwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1876. LEAVE WASHINGTON ‘$088. m.—New York, Philadelphia, and Busou Ellicott City. Ou Sunday to Baltimore piey'a, Laurel, mover, abs Ek Rise | $808 m—Baitinore, Annspolis and Way. , Winchester, Haverstown, snd 140.8 mpbaltimers snd Lagrei Exp: 1 ORCON, Pree Bz S0CTNELLY, Avent. STEAM SS FOR SEW YORK. LN GIBSON atternately leave P: E evesy Saturday, and Alexan mont, Strasbui Way vis Relay. Winchester, Haxersti SAMUEL BACON, Preaident AN DLOYD -steamenre timore Express. Parlor Car t *8:35 a. m.—Bt. and Pittsbura Exjrees., Frederick, Hagerstown and Valley Brai bh extept Bur PB fo Oincianatt eke, detly, except Sst 00a. m—On Bunday o 40:00 a, m.—Baittmo: burs, For freihi Bsittmore, Annspoiir eet a Stopa st Biadene Laurel, Annapolis 304 lis, Kilicott City and —New York eetedeleis and Boston y for Baltimore and Way SEW EAPIESS LESS GLPe . 11:35 p. m. on Sunday ou tm.—Bultmore, press. Frederick vi . 1n.—Point of Rocks Winchester and Way $ int of Rocks and Wa: Pp. m—Baltimore, 90 p. T.—Philadeipiis, Commectiag ut Litladeighta with Tigde’s | TAne for Boston, - Belay. Stops at Annap- ox, Hagerstown, Oo Sundays to Norfolk and Baltimore resss. Ellicott City. Norfolk except Sun- Norfolk Passengers taken tn the rect to Boat at Canton Btop st Bladensharg 78:50 p. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations —Chicexo and Columbus ixpreas. Sleep- Cars to Chicawo. m.—Baltimore Express. m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. m.—8t_ Louis, Qincinnati, Pittebare Express Pittsburx, except Sunday. | 110.15 p. m.—New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Express Stops at Bladensburg and Laarel. New York, and Specia! Sleeping jundsy only. Other trains daily aps ted HK JORNSONS 22th street wharf, 7 WILLt4M P. CLYDE & o T? Soot: Wrervee, Philadel. Louisville and rryitor the u. 8 City every al- y. Cabin 365-370 vata At, New York. FUNOH | pee } All traine mop at Relsy Station. t, Georgetown, orders taken for bax- tickets can be procrred, ar: NST L tot tans] tity of Montreal tciwe to be checked and received at any povut in tho ster Transportation. ng the strong nite, and lave dinw hot and cold in’ staterooms, smoking Toons, barber - and other information, apply ac way, N. ¥.; orto YOreLar & MOHSE, Adams’ Ex- . General Avent. ‘ENNSYLVANIA = ROUTH | TO THE NORTH, WEST. AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Kallis, SPLENDID SCENEBY, MsGHIFICERT EQUIPMERT, Effect Decemaxe 16th, 1878. VE WASHINGTON. from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streeta, as foliows: vittebary and the West, 10:10am. daily, with Par- hts ee fe Biles ie ittsbure nncinnati an 740 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Ohicago. (BALTIMORE AND POTOMAG “galls aud the No Ssturday, with Palace Wiliamsport, Lock Haven, ané Elmira, at 10:10 ni and the east e ‘dsily, with Palace Oars ‘Pullman (Gensou rnarns ‘LEA ciancea of sol- Fecific coarse yassue from Queeumown to New img the meridian ct GU as 43 tae meridiso ist., oF notizur to the north of 48. wack paaaage € othins to the no: THR CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM. jetween New Fork and Liverpoot, Calling . aa it Cork Harbor. i tian Wed reb. 5\Bothaa,. Wet eb. 12 sug ssinis. We rth, at 7:40 p.m. Watkina. For wee and 10:15 p.m ed. | Limited Ex- @arlor Oars, 9:30 am. dally, trains connect at franaferto Fulton street, avoid: : le ferriaze snd journey p30, and 10:15 8:35 9:90 a oh eroept Sunday: 10:10am, ALEXAND! AND FREDERIOKSBURBG RAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING + a 0, Lam, 2:1 m. daily. For 0. . B. B., 5:20 tuo bore Abszanaria tne BANKERS. 2,000 INVESTED in Wali st. stocks makes foriuues every month Book sent free, Tickets, information, sie} sommodations can be nue; northeast ee ee area avenue, an Selett for checkinx o L. P. FARMER, General Passenger FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. Address BAXTER & 00., 2ep26.tthae ly destination from laining €vel 3 Bankers. 17 Wal «t, © ¥. rofite on 30 days investment of orth- West, January 20th. as eVery Week On Stock Options of t. POTTER WIG: larsfree. Ackirese Bankers, 35 Wail street, New York. joseodkly ‘A MEMBEx oF THE S1C EXCHANGE will rders for the purchase or saleof Stocks, Bonds and ¢ ions 85 exch (+) shares on responsible peatrs ASTEKAL OIL. Tewes newotiated pondence solic. fember Am. Mining and Stock @rcbanwe, 35 Wall st, New Yora Reference, DE enna Esq., President Natiousl Trust Co., FRANCIS MILLER, 809 NovTH STREET, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. MEDICAL, &c. SETS FRENCH POWDERS — r Disease of the Kid : THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FACTORY PRICES. EMPTY PACKAGES REDEEMED AT NEW YORE PRICES. PEERTSON removed to & Metrocolitan church, ases of the Urinary Passaues ani Xe and honorable t CHAS. PRATT &CO., New York, SoLe PEOPsieTORS AND MANUFACTURERS [outant re LADIES. J $ speedily remoy University of M. Ma GPERMa TORKHO DORMIENTIUM, » Decay, Seminal Emissions, Lost Vigor and all Venereal Diseases cured with: Out the use of calomel or mercury, by Dr. BROWN, Let, near léth nw. He solicits the very worst > tency, Premature JOHN TRIPP’S BLOOD PUHI- | FILER ‘ s certain cure for Byphilis, Scrof 'e Disease, is kuaranteed in enclosing stamp lumbus sve., Boston. with my name my own Trade Hy] Di JORN TRIPP. AN'S MISSION \TH.—A thor- Mier cated ten SAREE, Be Uitieg tay be removed. “The expert. a sho’ bractice, wine BEASS AND NICKLE PLATED, Ovarium T; Diabetes, Bi Mi Biood Fuisn either stave. Send for pam And please state disease, 306 No medicine zenuine unless in bottles AT BEDUCED PRICES. SCHAEFER’S, 1016 Beventh street n.t0- jal6tr Dealer in Unins, Glass and Pisted Ware. ((OKE DOWN To FOUR CENTS, FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 82.10. GASLIGHT OFFIOR, | 411 ana 413 10tn street. Houmway PRESENTs. consulted dail; ‘Office and Resi tence,13 Barnet ORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE resto Pe eee d the yiaor of — to the battered cnrstitution in four weeks. ‘possible. ‘Th « life-restoring remedy should be takes | ¥ about to marry,or who ehed from excess or = every care ag certain aa $5 pereave. Sole Agent, Dr. JOS. 3 versity Place, New York. Drugy ets sup pled. P. WALLAOH’S, Loam BRoxan sup JEwaLuR, dectte 1417 Penna. av., near Wilard’s Hotel 4 PER CENT. immediate deli tumbis, Twenty and D. oO. United ears ad QQ., Bankers. have become weak- | nenches thirst. THIS EVENING. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctonecr. MANUFACTURERS’ SALE OF SUPERB SILVER PLATED WARE AND FINE TABLE CUTLERY. « $75,000 STOCK or STANDARD SILVER WARE. Seven Days’ Sale. LanGrst Stock or ae Rivp Even Orrenrp Is Cry, Compnt-1na mY Lows. ft the wate AS DOWLING. Ani 10a SALE oF ON} EVEKMED PLEDSES £ i. FULTON & €0/'8, No. 91H STREET N, NEAR Pb AVE Commencing SATURDA 15, 1879, at clock. and 7 o'clock in eveninu, aud con. bye each morning and evening until whole s Is cispored of febl44t [Post,Criticl JAMES GUILD, Auct B WARNER, Keai Estato Auctioneer. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Febru. ary Sth, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber ® folic of the land records for Wash ington county, District of Co.umbia, and at the writ: ten request of the party secured ‘thereby, I wil sellat public suction, in front of the prentises, on FRIDAY, the Zist day of February, 1579, at 4 o'clock v.m., all of Lot numbered thirty-three, ($3,) ware potabered nine hundred and thirty-four, (934) unproved by a neatly new two-story Frame Dwelling, Wrnar; 5] rt - per at the opti 10" requii pure en days. ROHKER, Trast Warts o., A TRUSTEES SALE OF Two. ON SIDE OF GR id Decem- recorded in Liber No. £40, folio 429, one of land records for the Dis the part front of the premises, on Febrnaty isth, A. D. 147! in J. W. Wrizht’s subdivision both inclusive, cf Wrisht and part of Pleasant Plains, im Was C.,.a8 waid subdivision by J. W. in'Liber Levy © oftice of said Di ments thereon. 7 ‘Terms of sale: Onethird cash; twelve and eizlteen months, in ‘ox's subdivision of hin the improve balanea in six, anal payments, with interest from day of sale’at 8 per cent secured | by purchaee's netes and deed of trast on property sold. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. $50 required time of sale. Terms of sule to be coniplied with in six days, else Trustee reserves Fiehtto resell at risk and cost of purchaser in de- sult. fel6-cokdbs WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, mpuos. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES! SALE OF ELEGANT RESIDENCE, 0. 2022 ON G STRKET NORTHWES Under aud by virtue of a deed of trust, ca ¥ bearinw date the 26th day of April, 1875, and recorded in Liber No 781 folio 431, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, the un sined Trustees will sell at public auction, in froat of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of February, 1879, at 4 o'clock p.m.,all of lot numbered 47, in Babcock’s subdivision of Original lots 8,9 aad 10, in square 10. ‘Terms of sale: The amount of indebtetness se- cured by this deed of trust unpaid ($10,816.66,) with the expense of sale, in cash, and tha balance at twelve and eixhicen months, for'which the noves of the purchaser, bearing interest from the diy of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, skali be taken. A deposit of #200 sha'l be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all coavey- ancing at his cost. If terms of sale are uot com- plied within seven days, the Trustecs reserve right | af resell at risk and cost of defauiting purchaser, after iviuv such notice of uch resale a8 they 123 oper. prover’ RICHARD WALLAOH, ? ‘Trustees ANDREW B. DUVALL, 5 = THOS FE. WAGGAMAN, Auct— jan30-cokda Pics: FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | ON SECOND STREET, BETWEEN PEN SYLVANIA| AVENUE "AND B STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 29th, A. D. 1878, and-recordet ia Liber No. 850, folio 106, one of the land records for. the District of Columbia, and st the request of the party, secured thereby, we will sell at public auc- Hon, in front of the premisas, on MONDAY, ruary 17th, 1879, at o'clock ‘p. m., the following- described real estate, situated In Washington city, | District of Cohumbia: Lot mum bered tifty-two (2,) in the subdivision of parts of original lota five (8) and fix, (¢,) in square five hundred and seventy-five (875,) a8 tlie same is recorded in the office of the Surveyor, of said District in Liber H. D. C., folio 10 sieting of a three-story and mansard Brick Dwel- ni ‘,erms- One-third of the purchase money, with ex- pences of sale, in cach, and the balance ia six (@), welve (12), eighteen’ (15) and twenty-four (24) months, fer which the notes of the purc taser, bear- ing interest at se deed of trust on the property sold, wiil be taken. A deporit of $160 requii at time of sale. All convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven da the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at risk and onet of de- faulting purchaser, altor five days’ advertisement. GEO. H. B. WAITE, ¢ "Trustees. WILLIAM THOMBS3ON,) Trustees. J T. COLDWELL, Avct. feb7-s05t Fritcw, rox « CUTTER, Real F TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PR IPERTY, SITUATED ON THE NORTHWEST GORNEL OF St AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. virtue of a deed of trust, dated Janu: DPA ISI, aid secoreed ta Lier Ne EE, 4 folio 118, one of the land records for the Dis: tate Brokers. trict ot Columbia, at the requost of the party secured thereby. ive will sell at public auction, ta front of the preuiises, on MON DAY. February ith, 1879, at 4 o'clock p.1., the following described real gstate, situated in Washington city, District of Co- lumbia, viz: Lot numbered one (1), in Ke'ly’s re- corded subdivision of square numbered elt hit. dred and eighty-nine (589), together with the im- oi Miteert el Fag RS of a two-story and Pasemen dwelling. Terms: Onethird of the purchase money, with expenses of the sale, in cath; balances in one and two years, for which the noles of the purchaser, with intereet at seven per cent. from date of sale, and secured by deed of trast.on the property so'd, will be taken. A deposit of $100 required at time of eale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the Trustees reserve the right to rese 1 the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five ertisement. daye' adv ILLIAM A. GORDON.) rustoce, JAMES Ee PrEOH, ') Trustecs. B. H. WARNER, Auct. febT-e0dt [Hos. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTFE'’S BALE OF TWO SEE-STORY BRICK HOUSES, Nos. 25 A’ SIREET NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of s deed of trast, Deaton dome the 7th of Jan 1871, and recorded in liber No 628, folio 45 one of. ‘records 0 und ‘Trustee will sell at public suction, in front of the premices, on MONDAY. the 11th day of February, 1879, at 4 o'clock p. mn, all of Lot 60 and part of ot 9, in J. B. Kibbey's subdivision of are No. 628, fronting 18 fect each, more or lees, ihuproxed: by two rick Louses, Depth of, ', 115 feet to a 30-foot y- $ "Term of sale: $1,000 caxh on Gach house, and the residue of purchase money’ to be paid in two equal fnstainenta at siz and twelve monthe after day of sale. For the deferred payments, the notes of the uurchaser to Le given, six’ per cent. interest from day of sale, and on te property patie factorily to said ‘Trustee, or all cash ebaser. 100 a on. ar epoat Te quired wes bid is accepted. If terms of sale are bot complied with in seven Te- serves the rig ht to resell at risk TE HGS Ee WAGGAMAN, Asee J2016,20,22,26,29,feb),3,6,8,10,12, 15817 27, ON E ; i f ‘ge, rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASSIGNFF’S SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK IN STORE No. 635 D prising In part— nd by rection of the party secured thereby, I will omer Shaving Convters, 5 879, at 4 Hone nd We STRERLE NOKIHWEST. By virtue of aviee jof trust hearing date th 20 day of Septembe Liver No. 830, folio 446 ords for the District of I rolutabia, tha muders wil sel at public anctic ali that parcel of 1 nmwton. in the Destriet of art of yote seven (7) re three hundred and nin corner of said ke 2e tect 4 inches, Fouth 20fect 4 inches, of beg pning, with thy fourth in casa; and t ustalments ats) respectively. fro % purchuser isto iy Votes bearing interast from ¢ interest, atu! secured applied with i resarve the right t nw purebaser, *fte l NITED STATES MARSHALS Sal rict of Colum JAS. DUNGAN, Anctionesr NCANSON BRO: - of Columbia, and at th nz inthe ci vof Wasimniton, D. ) commencing on south H street dist: east line of Lit fe to ths line of Hs teen feet to the bewin MERts, Ways, Case: rtenunces thereto and be secured by deed of trust on the. pre sold, a deporit of $100 requir the terms of eale are not ¢. mp after wivirw five € on the th Octobe Liber No. 800, folio 1 Hl sei at public 2 WEDNESDA recorded. sut 3.) fons. (4) le, a8 prescribed hy deed of trust: One nce in wix and twelv wine per cent. interest from day of vale, decd of trast on th’ purchaser. If days from day of rale, the Truster after tive days’ adveytiserr ent. A. GORDON, Trustae, | | | | } STEIGER & LIE 5 ‘TEES’ SALE OF TWO. ENT BRICK DW MAND ELEVENTH Sthe ington, D. C., viz:—Lot numbered tifty-for (3 Kelly's recorded sub-division of Lota in 5: three hundred and forty (340), th having been duly recorded in s1-division BoM. fi iin the offica of the survey- owether with the improvemants | ‘Terms of sale: One-third (*) cash, and the bal- ance in equal instalments at one (1) and two (2) pears after day of sale, to be secured by the 1 | ofghe putchaser, bearing eight (4) per cent. p nvm interest until paid, payable ssmi-aonn and a deed of trust on the property sold, or all « at the purchaser's option. be required at the time of sale. If the terme of sale are not complied with within five days from the a sale, the property will be resold at the risk | and cost of the defaulting purctaser. All convey- ancing at purchase i hy A devosit of $100 will JOS FES | and after that let no claim a H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. IRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAWE DWELLING, No. 1633 O virtre of a decree e District of Cou 6,136, docket 18, a deed of trust, dated October 25, corded in Liber No, 737, folio records for the District’of Colu quest of the party secured. thereby mblic auction, in front of the premise AY, February 28th, A. D. 1879, at 4:30 o'clock p.ta. all that certain piece or parcal ate id the city of Washington, D C.. known an scribed a8 bein lot uumbered ninety-five (95), in ‘Thomas and Perry’s recorded subdivision ef the northern part of square numbered one hun tred aad eighty-one (181), together with the improvemants, &e. ‘Terms of sale, SIREET NORTH | of the Supreme Court pacwed in Kituit ‘eb. | and at the re- together with the improvements thereon, con- | of ground situ. known ani ae- (7) per cent. and secured by | 3 prescribed by said decres: 8190 and expense of sale in cash, end the bala: twelve and eiichtcen month, with interest at six per cent per annum, secured by’ a deed of trust oa the property sold. ‘A deposit of $100 required at tho ime of sale, and ull conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to bs complied with im teven Cays, 0 herwise the Trustee reacryes the right to reeell the property at the risk a faulline purchaser after five day id cost of the de- \ivartigement. ISHEL, Trnstes. (Tuomas DOWLING, Auctionoer. CATALOGUE SALE VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY, Containing the works of many standard authors, 1m: QUARTO, DICTIONABIES, ENOYOLOPEDIAS, c., KC To be sold at auction, Southwest corner Penn. aye. and 11th street, Washington D0, MONDAY EVENING, Fobruary 17, ‘at 7 o'clock. IOMAS DOWLING Anct. CONGKES Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedin> THE CHINESE QUESTION DISCUSSE: ene that he w ng to make and {twas on record that the Uni senate, When three-fourths republican. by Voie of 31 to 9 voted down ene naturalize persons born in pire. He sald rae ting to be a one could ated to invite or Mr. Thurman said he vers on This bill, aud nothing to say ion involved. Hi already made that a limit shonid bey ation, What he wou tothe mode of tin bad been a new trea with cb ‘To him tts eur that tt would be rulnous her country 10 say that ate wed By the nesotiatic at doctrine wa me £ th nezot e United lous HL mich ver of abrog: aod dip iis position. ‘The tmmigration of C1 © Upited States always pad been am ration of white every one ott h to dHe uation, V h the Menzolan, ted Sev’ a Verbal ch abrogation Of articles fi onal articles of 1h “That th hereby requested inme: ihe Emperor ot Cbti r ing treaty berw bin permits t the Chinese empire a and to propose as will correct the modifications to be rm: mental tr the (nited + January, Isso. refuse or omit. to ree by ing treaty to su mod we then the President of tie Ualted Sty ther requested and he is autlorice: the En.peror of ¢ will proce prevent ales on or bet Shonld the wove: hina laws of Mr. Beck said no. gre: falta nation than to have men coming here and Mr. Bruce said, repre ple Who but afew years i ior civenship and Who ¥ advance themselves, he tig bt bill to pay John OF property which purposes what they de property, ao contederate: Mr. buul presentiog sucu ¢ sstd iis WCW Gil V so long a were pre 5 done during the war, or pled during the war. so lon Intsunderstiind aght for the Union in the hour of its direst peril, nor would the bravery, earnestness. and, he mi loyalty to ‘the cause which they espoused 0: had been injured in the south, so had they been in the north. Loyal men had met losses in the south, so they had in the north to Ue amount of untold millions, “Loyal men and wozen had suffered hardships in the south. So the: in the north: they had both mourned the born dead. It had been grievons for boii Hons, and they both ought to be contented ni that they had come tozether as one cou and one government. He was willing that the states should be put upon the same ground tha the fathers of the repubite had put tiem upon in the war of the revolution, by assuming all their debts for raising and rec troop ise out OL the war except the claim of maimed diers, and with that deterinination on the part the feeling of brotherhood wouid take Into the charge of the government the maimed and d able pldiers of the southern army, remem- r thes . their steadfastness and | | Gating (helt courane, tele cleadtaswness and | Ceamimannens cas swamp land filings in his their gallantry, and forgetting tue mis Judgment whith made thein igit upon they did. They would be remembe American soldiers who had given and praise to American bravery, aud it w: be forgotten that they had fousitin a mistax: cause, Mr. Keifer criticised Mr. citing a part of tt in ri federate soldiers, asked him correctly. Mr. Buuler—I repeat, that whenever t! tion Of the depletion of the Treas war claims 18 over I think that tht 7 humanity of the north will take © maimed men of the war, and, if ou w: know it, see no more reason why a cont rate soldier, maimed and crippled in vie hone discharge of what he believed to should not be pensioned than wiy ac: ie general, Who honestly believed he was doing his duty, should be put into mublicaa cabinet. (General applause by clapping of lands on the democratic side.) Mr. Kelfer remarked that the fair inference from what Mr. Butler had said Was Ui ho was In favor of putting confederates tato tae cabinet. Mr. Butler—I_ have not said I was in favor of it, nor do I think that the country bas y up to it: but when we have withdrawa al! causes of difference nobody from the norta will object to a confederate being ia the cabinet any more than from humanity to peusion contede- i 3. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BRIOK DWELLING-HOUBE. 1020 8. TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. virtue of that certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 741, folio 25, of the land records of the District of Columpia, I will sell day of February, A. D. 1879, 18), 2 ace rate subdly pherd”: one handred and six Of, the Disgiet of Solum - o1 ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by said deed of trust: ‘The amount of’ indebtedness secured by unpaid, to wit, 87,600, with interest at ten per cent per annum from October 7th, 186 of sale, in cash; the and eighteen months, for which the notes of the Purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale and Fequiréd of the purchasor at time of sale, and all conveyancing shall beat the LEWIS CLEPHANE, Trustes. at public auction, SDAY, the 15th balance at twelve expense of the p UBLIC SAT D ESTABLIS! ‘M ORACKER AND KESY AND THE POTOMAC PEAKL HOMINY MILLS, x axp 37 Nortu LEE Street, ALEXANDRIA, V. ence of the decease of one of the own- jersixned will sell, in the city of ve mencioned in fee circular, with full particulars, ne mud Bt Pau’ 1, Fayotze ib Faw enges, iblic auction, on of March, 1879) the rate soldiers. Mr. Blackburn entered his protest against the injustice doue to the south in imputing to it aby responsibility for the war claims. The south did not ask for the pensioning of her crippled soldiers. She had staked her all on her convictions and had lost. She iad not com- plained, and would never in the future com- Plain. She bore her losses, and simply protested Uhat it was neither generous nor kind nor man- ly ner merciful to drag her into this question aid to make her the football of Une passions of men who seemed to have at heart the serving of partisan purposes rather than the advan Tent Of a common good. [Applause on the democrat side.) Without action on the bill the committee rose, 2nd the House, at 5 o'clock, took a recess until Lalf-past 7, the evening session to be for debate only. Among the speeches was one by Mr. Kelly Cn the financial question, a large part cI which was devoted to tne demolition of tae docu ines and policy of Hon. Hugh MeCullouzh and the contractionists. Mr. Munroe spoke in lavor Gf a bill to provide against evils resulding from the sale of intoxicating drinks in the Dis- trict Gf Columbia. Mr. ton upposed tie present national banking system and charac- terized resumption as a farce. Mr. Martin Spoke against subsidies for raliroads. Al 10:30 the House adjourned. &2~ William Talbot, of Fall River, wno was bitten by a cog several raonths ago, is suffering terribly fiom hydrophobla. He barks and srowis: Precisely itie a dog and 1s {pn asony, He cannot recover. ‘The owner of the d}z, a man named Cofiey, was badly bittten at cle gsxme Umeacd Is in great fear, } dore Booth, citizen, i States { T mow those on the ottier side be forgotten. Loyat men | | | panted by | out. ‘The p: nd disabled sol- of the people of the country. both norta and south, the time would not be tar distant when at honor j tt no one, 1t may be presumed, w! | brothers, his cor | been given the Tumi nated Irving crats Henry J. Mowry. The greenbackers also ‘ repsie. February i3, A rumored amons afew of chtsmen for si 3 the way of a + While the leading vact yacht making utes from th. going at the excitement ¢ dem been witn son present who kuew anytling about yacht, and he stated that she was ¢4l Lucille, owned and being sailed by « stow, and that he would issue ac hisreturn, to any yacht in t Winslow, after passing the brewery three m’ red’ and received the con Present at the appearance of hits boat beauty, and cost she surpasses auyth det bult, and ber owner ts ceriain she can b guvching yet put on the te eis a third steer than Mr. Roosevelt's and carries double the amount of canvas of Mr. Knigat’s Nave ‘Lhe wind at Uhe time was from the west aad ¥ strong, and 10 of the gentleme . hooth, Capts. Knight, Martin and Lawson Davids Cf the Eagle, t eran ice-y.ae isan Henry 8. Frost, and oth Such gen lias was only reseat, . WK Seats aDoand the Lucite. ‘The order was givea t » and aw. y toward New Ha ta One and reac’ 1 > in (nine minutes from the start, the distance i yy Ineasurement nine and three-quar When the Lue! started for howe, she ; | Sas accompanied for a short distaves by tas j Veantom, Fiving cloud phyr, and Quiexst She ry or the New Hamibarg tart tot ne castake as tot 28 two time wa s by Messrs. Frost and Davids, amd diwithin twos Tht est tim ¥ other boat nid pennant Wi the Lucille ts entered, AVERY d other war-l be called the Atgnans or Att recorded EXpiolts we Asoldier, Sor faton tl rush encountered ‘ Forled a novber dis. | wite Of at the au had eft, the ed a threatening att © his bureau drawer for finding it he d tow 1 from the 1 the lodged. it is b brain nal tl there Ss. Wilson, e TOON, i 1s Stal quarreling comur n procnred, bat Uf ASCLOMs and is no! ex oth parties to tt © of excellent ¢ » nd of the former, who ) policeman, 1s now tn | The evidence so far tor j $ been an attempt to estab tions betw Isage Sm the proces Usb} Tad De wife of Isaac Smith was” cered brother, bat she ob nm the latter Several years he married Isaac Smith the arried to the man whom it ts al- “ced She killed. Isaac was a witness upo: pait O€ the prosecution. ‘The trial Thursday 3acu us jamble of comedy and tr: Sralth, tt Seems, was stage-struck. fenry Tudor, of | K, Will be In the saddie, he having un- thie task of riding from Gotham to the inost southerly potnt of Patagonia. The object ot his journey Is to ascertain what articles of American merchandise can be profitably intro- duced in the countries lying between our south- ern border and Patagonia, with a view to establishment of trade relations. He is young man, and both are sup; ences for traveling and camping | left New York at midaight Wed- nesday night on thelr long journey. In a few days they will reach Washington and go froin here southward. Their journey ts expected to occupy two 5 ears. Morr Crooken that the discovel just been made among the official recor alem that T. H. Cann, who was the clerk ot the board of school land nith cony —It is stated own name amounting to 200,000 acres. It ap- pears that the committee did not get hold of ne coe ees pig he Non have ry Ported the fact. It is likely the papers were abstracted to heep them from the comtnlites, imagine there too much honesty in the taanagement to forbid that sort of Uiing. But the documents are son hand now, and Cann is on hand, too, ela zthe land. Of course,a person in the Position he held had no ri of It for such purpose v. Grover hada right to “4 E funds to himself or to others for hts own bene- Man In On110.—Chas Veland, Ohio, Thursday urder of Mary Kelley, December rtock of a hearty breakfast at 6 a. in. ug the forenoon ‘he took leave of his sel, the sheriff, his spiritual adviser and other friends. At 12 o'clock he was ted to the scaffold. After a short prayer by the Kev. Lathrop Cooley the sheritt sprung the drop. The execution was the most humane, orderly and systematic of any ever conducted in Okio. The only words spoken by the con- cemmed man on the scaffold were, “Don’t make any mistake about that rope.” And they didn’t. MR. KRIsTO CRUNDER CRUCKERBUTTY has ane society's silver medal for saving a woman's life on the Ganges. She had been ill and became Insensib!e, so her rela- tves, thinking her dead, tied her hand and foot and carried her to the banks of the sacred river to burn her. On the way she recovered her senses and ieee and they, betng convinced that her soul had fled and been replaced by a demon, tossed her into the river and tled. ‘THE GREAT CORRECTOR.—The soothing effect of civilization on the Indian is manifested in the fact that a Maine Indian has applied for divorce from his squaw. Civilization 1s the great corrector of morals.—[Oi City Derrick. t2" Freshly made widower—-What ts home without a notner"—{Danbury News. &®~The Boston Latin School for girls now has ninety pupils. &®-A bill now before the legislature of Wis- copsin contains a provision for punisht tramps, under certain cireumstances, wit whipping. $%-The’ republicans of Syracuse have nomt- oe Vann for mayor, and the demo- have a ticket in the field. The elecuion occurs next Monday. 2A cout jus Boston girl, about to marry a comparatively poor young man, has requested Ler dear triends not to make any wedding pres- ents. as she may not be able to reciprocate in the future. Z ees §®-in Norway a horse can help himsel water as he does to hay, froupa trouga kept fall of it, and accordingly drinks like a human being at weals—a sip, then some hay, and so on. Proken-wirded horses are almost unknown in Boat | in with « hammer Mehow or other tt ddn't took hb Ss admission, into utter bankruy ey right there, gieal looking you man was the ir who looked sapremety and the thee KING Boo by an snonymous author ts though the p larger than 1 reigns, that. pes, in practical ini rom being what it was alt n@ Alexander Catherine i 6? -“That fair flow e bit of scan- tPA knight ¢ of the nineteenth cen- 2 licher of beer beture A Norwalk husband discovered proof that blonde one Sa hot bin! he d hits hatr sts: » morn'ne of February eta year of his the family are respect stroeis north. £ February, 18 dears und 11 monitus, son of ay at 3 pte, frou No. 19 Second et On the evening of Febraary 12th, iter # short iliness, FA. MANNENG, in the rol Will take place from his 1a’ residence, northesst, on Sin ves and friends k.to which rek bruary 14, 1879, Francn mck Land Minuio @ rand 20 days, L.Ovmaso, J Ourane, aged ckinson, wed 26° years, LL ee on Sunday afternoon, Feb: r ma his late ree northwest. Kelatives and UNDERTAKERS. _ 940 F street now. Everything et t rictly first-class and on § s. i “F Street: northwes } _An orders pre AN. F, HARVEY, a THOS H. MARTIN AS. F. HARVEY & ©O., Undertakers, eidence on premises $71-lm° /RED. SPINDLER, | Seventh street nm. business.) Bodies F: } and prey ared for tr ON B. Wi! JEORGE D. CUMMUNS, D. ‘of the Reformed Ky Dr. Cuthbert: 81.60. Lives aud Work«: by Boyesen Growth of Keliion, by Max Mut + With Prelndes ‘oa | “Jets of Nazareth Is He Now. by Rev. Wa. Patton, D.D "812 WM. 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