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__ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BALES? AUOTION SALES. _TO-MORROW. = pea) JDUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers AUCTION SALE UNUSUAL, pw Yors AVENUE. TFAMEH MATTANO, Captain Wx. A. day, and Sun am. for Po- 3 nd landings in St C On Thursdays for Matte On Sundays for Col a, = eee oinew lay, . sone! in sw Monday morinus, makiag iatetmed:: | ON FREE EXHIBITION DAY AND EVEN ate lanoings «xceptipg ee —— vee ree - inimenco Tucedag, eb ia 6 4 Pennsylvania ave- ing in Nowir T information, eng L. SHERIFF. Nos and TURKISH nue, OF at office foot of 6th ag4 Retr ART OpsECTS EXTRAORDINARY. AN Unsurrassen (% pTION OF ANCIENT AND Mopens EXAMPLES. Particular attention ie called to this valuable col- lection of Oriental Art Objects. d with apecial care hy Me d Comprise articles that vary in value from | ore dollar to hundreds, and inciude examples th: merit, but also beauty; t, such articles as are enitable for presents, hold ornamentation, and use, as well as those | sought after py the connoisseur. LEDGED TO BE They have been Vantine & C om- SbutiRoor m., and returns about UMME ARRANGEMENT. NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONEOB AND THE — rE FOE OU TH. The swift aa ee ‘FILES, leaves 6tlr-strect wharf, until, Seeuny and’ Friday, at With steamers for | have not only artisti THE MOST VARIED YX ND ‘The Entire Collection, toxether with about | 100 ELEGANE TURKISH AND PI N BU | = AND CARPETS, ep ee To Pr Sop At Avetiox, Without Reserve, WEL NESDAY AND THURS AND EVENI ¢ aND 735 O'StocK. By order of the well known House of & CO, NEW YORK. Os Free Exrtiitios Dat avp Evesia, 1425 New York Avenue. Mr. THOS. &. KIRBY will conduct the ~ Descriptive Catalowu TION SALE OF A LANGE AND VALU. OF FIRST-CLASS JEWELLY ‘k of Goods in Store sale to commence it 10 o'clock am. on SATURDAY, the ontinue from day Stock and Stora Fixtures shall avd Fixtures are now open for 0 0. D. BARRETT, Aasicnoe. ft iron Steamer LADY OF | 0.5. BORE m., connecting | pei ‘Returning, leaves every iursday and Batarday, st # o'clock . Ee FOB POTOMAU RIVER LANDINGS. Bwamer JOLN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jonm & , leaves her wharf, terminus of 9th street line of’ cars, at 7 8. week, for ‘Currio- and Leonardtown, DAY AFTERNOON NG, A. A. VANTIN» at inter. | vormaton, spply at the office, over press: Oompazy's Warf, foot of 6th street. called for ou application at Knox's By. BAOON, Pres’, TOC BY ASSIGNEE, _Iw liseil at avetion the Stocl No. 409 7th street northwe BTEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. The Bteaucr= JOHN GIBSON and E. O. KNIGHT, Aiternats'r leave Pier 41 East River, rk, evers Saturday, at 4 o'clock inspection at said B. H. WARNER, Auct §@-THE ABOVE SAL. <a formation tan Bank, 15th street, it, Water street, | SAMUEL BAOON, President | ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—sraamsarz Lug baTweex New Yous, Havaz, LoxDom, AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Bat- Pe - Pier, foot of Gs st, sof pasasze: From New wre, London, Southampton’ first cabin, bea ey oo cabin, ou . Freizht tascn st lowest rsies apply at office over Metro RP. A DENBA’ = IS POSTPONED until ‘eta uary 12, A. D. 1879, same hour O. D. BARRETT, Assiznes. | (§?" THE ABOVE SALI | WEDNESDAY, Feoruar; same hour and 0. D. BARHETT, Assignee. RALLROADS. _ Baltimore AND OHIO BAILBUAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. “ational Route and Short Line te the Nerth, Worth wents West ‘To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878, agen Ee ee —New York, at Shi soy, Lau” at over, and Elk 6:60 a m—Baltimore, Annspolia and Way. (Pied- | uy, Wincheter, ‘Hagerstown, and Way via a 240 —Baitimore anc Laurel Express idan Pont of Rocks, Piedmont ‘Winchester ‘&. m.—New York, Philadelphia, timore Ex ‘Parlor Car to New York and Btope at Annapolis Junction. icago, Columbus an gold ; steerawe, evenue, Agents for Ws = Guess NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHI*: ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON at Philadelphia with Boston, New England Signess wishine their coods landed at wharf,wil please bave them marked toJ. 3 JOHNSON & aEEY nd Lath woe wharf, E, 59 Water street, P. OLYDE & 00. ‘Wharves, Philadel 16:35 a. m.—Bt. Louis, ‘and Pittsburs Exprees. Frederic gnd Valley Branch except Sunday. daily. Grafton to Sandusky, caily, except Sat- 19.008, m—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis | wie ry m~-battimore Exprees. ure, Collewe, Itaville, 4 Hanoy | 12:10 p. m.—Baltimore, 11.80 p)m—New york, Ex; iO. —BOTTERDAM. Ti eon oe para eerie eee sone ae E leave Jersay Oity ‘ee ternate Wednesday and Saturday. bi 5U ; Steerage H. CAZA\ Wiiltams at New York. FUNCH Toe first-class oy ee ‘Annapolis, Ellicott City and Philadelphia and Boston #1:85 p. m. on Sunday only for Baltimore and Way —Baltimore, press. Frederick vis Belay. . m.~Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, ahesier and Way Stations On Geainee to ‘and’ Way Bta- Gen"! 7 Sonth Willams at MOREIN GD Bway. Genl Pans'er Ag’t NMAN LINE Unrrep stares & Rovat Mart Point of Rocks and 40 p. m.—Baitimore, | 1880p. m—Philadciphia, Norfolk and Baltimore | ~“Expreses. Eliicott City. day. Norfolk Pas rect to at ity City of Brussels. Gity of N. York. 3000 manent Inciadiong Bot and aol fine Bot and oO be eg stateroosss, revolving and other information, sprly Dia. BEOSI oe gts J BO... una. aye. ;@. reas, Washipston. UNALD LINE. ‘NOTICE. ‘With the view cf diminishing the chances of col- ‘the Bteainers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. | swengers taken in Canton. Stop at Bladensburg :50 p. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. Ks icazo and Columbus Express. Steep- Chiao. :10 p. m.—Baltimore Express. ™.—Point of Rocks and W: .. Lous, Sine: ater end elsctric bells & W. MOBSE, Adams Ex- gas Tousvile and ixpress. Pittsburg, except Sunday. 048 p me Rev Store at Biadens Car to New York, and Special Sleeping ia. day only. Other trains daily i k, Philadeiphis and Baltimore mete rs and “Lagrel it) - On oe All trains stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at ticket office de- ot. corner of New Jersey avenue and O street, 619 1, 603, 1435 Penna. avenue n.w., Washington; and onie Temple, Hizh street, ‘kets. can be procored, and orders taken for bax- wage to be checked and received at any point in the ¥ w. Mf. CLEMENTS, Master Transportation. L. M. COLE, General ‘licket Ayent. GEORGE 8. KOUNTZ, General Agent. novl6 of 60 ad 42 lat. or 0 THE OUNARD ot OOMPARY LIm- TED. forks and Online Betwooen Hew Yer TAvorgool, yRom ror Bothnia...Wed., March 12 ‘Wee,"March 25 - cee Wedk, ADF 2 De Wea., Feb. 1a) GREA’ renee MEDICAL, é&e. HENRY MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS — Pouttain care foc Decuse of the Kutoaye ‘Gra. Yel and all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Imcotency, Scrofula,, syphilis, ee s epealsey a sale by WM. B. EN 1K, Drugsiet, corner Exh'st ar Pr ave. Price, 89 per box sent by mail on reecipt of price, securely sealed. f ERTSON removed to 456 0 st. n.w., next Pidone to Slctropotisas church. oan De consulted Bynma. Reintine avd nocorabie treatment roars Scientific and honot reat = = placing themselves in his hands, ‘ears experience in special ical faculty of Baltimore. ate. Hours 2to9 p.m., Wedn all through trains connect boats of Brooklyn transfer to Fulton street, phia, 1:80, 5:30 and 10:15 and all Blood ap Refers to mes perentaer TO LADIES. All irregularities speedily removed by a remedy endorsed by the medical fsewty of Maryland. sent on receipt of five dollars. Satisfactiou Address (confidential): For C.& 0. R. B,5:20 p.m daily. Trains leave Alexandria for Weaiungtom, 8, ¥ eit 20, 8, 6:16. 7 and and 10a m., and 616 Tiokeia, formation, nleeping and Sittoorner of Thintechit, etseet ipivanta avenue, arid at the depot, where orders a | Selett-tor checking of Lagvage #3 destination trom ) G. C. WORTHINGTON. uate of University of Maryland, at PERMATORRHOEA DORMIENTIUM, Impo- Premature Decay, Seminal Emissions, Lost Vixor and all Venereal’ Diseases cured with: ‘Out the use of calomel or mercury, by Dr. BROWN, 1609 List, near 16th nw. “He solicits the yer . Fi RANE THOMSON, General Manager. JOUN THIPP’S BLOOD PURI- FIEE is a certain cure for 8) Ovarium Tumors, D: ‘ail Blood Poise: ailis, Berof RES Disease, and Cure of Syphilis guaranteed in ‘ot, enclosing stamp disease, $06 Coluinbus ave., Boston. ubine iilese in bottles with iny name b ring my own DR. JOHN TRIPP. a ON EABTH.—A thor- QGaeace CANDLES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, iaabilities may be ence of 20 Fears’ st: observation, and al practice, showing oethed rita ood, strenythened vi ys alth, that have been ‘% A statement of obstacies to mar- mor y |. 26e., CUFFEUC Address Sec'y Mi Anatomy and Science, 1,) M ANHOOD RESTURED. A victimof youthful imprudence, causing prems- | ture decay, nervous debility, et vain every known remedy, has cure, which Le will send FREE to his fello 43 Chatham street. N."Y. HR. ROBERTSON can be consulted Wednesdsy and Saturday at his Office, + litan caurch. cor: st., from 2 to ? p.m. on all diseases of the Uriaary stem. Recent and Chronic Al Female Complaints quick- ly cured. Consultations strictly private, and a curs wnaranteed in every case. Fifteen years expericnce lerate. Main office, Near U. 8. Taeasuny Dept. having tried in my2teoly kk p=stre ASTRAL OIL. Organs and Nervous 8: Cores quickly cured FRANOIS MILLER, 809 Nurre STREEz, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. 9 8. Sopra LEON, the Ladies’ consulted dasty, from So'clock. Ali Female Com; Ofice and Ren: Barnet et Baltiuore) "§ ESSENCE OF LIFE restores Poe ‘of youth to the most ‘THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FACTORY PRICES. EMPTY PACKAGES BEDEEMED AT YORE ehattered com ible. Th + life-restoring remedy allabout to marry,or who have become weak- other cause. Success in nenches thirst. \CQUES, 7 Uni- ened from excess or an: every case as certain as $3 per case. Sole versity Place, New Drogests supplied. Co== DOWN TO FOUB CENTS, FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $210. GASLIGHT OFFICE, 611 ond 413 10tn strect. | decl¥eumn rent, Dr. JO8. J. CHAS. PRATT &CO., Goun Paoraierons ap MANUFACTURERS. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. AN UNRIVALED COLLECTIIN or JAPANESE ART TREASURES, Compris'ng Superb Specimens of OLD BIZEN, SATSUMA, KIOTO, KAGA. IDUMO, BISIU, OWARI, MISHIMA, BANKO, And many other Wares Msrvelously Decorated. MAGNIFICENT CLOISONNE ENAMELS. ELEGANT UABINETs. HANDSOME SPECIMENS OF OLD AN. a ERN GOLD LACQUEKS. CED ABD OD ARTISTIC BRONZES INLAID WITH GOLD AND SPECIMENS OF RARE JAPANESE P N ENS OF RAR iE PORCELAIN BFAUTIFULLY CARVED IVORIES. MOST ELEGANTLY EMBROIDERED SILKS,&c , Carefully eclected by a Japanese Expert, and ac. knowledged by Connoissetirs to be the most Valuable and Choice Collection Ever Brought to this Country. The whole to be sold without reserve on THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, February 20, 21 and 22, 2and 7 o'clock, at the elegant sa'esroom, 921 Pennayleania avenue, Between 9th and 10:h streets, &¥"GOODS NOW ON EXHIBITION. _febiT THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. THIS AFTEEBNOON. (PHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES BALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE. No. 1030 SEVEN. TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of that certain deed of trust re- corded in Liber No. 741, folic of the land records of the District of Columbia, I wi!l sell public auction, in front of the premises. on SDAY, the Isth day of February, A. D. 1879, ai fore ae M., all that certain parcel of lana, in the ety of Washineton, D. C., desimnated as lot num. bered eightecn (18), in Shepherd ubdivision of square numbel one hundred and sixty-four (164), ax the same is of record .u the office of the surveyor of, the District of Columbia. Terms of sale, 2s preecribed by said deed of trust. The amount of indeliedness secured by the deed unpaid, to wit, 37,600, with interest at the rate of ten per cent peranpum from October 7th, 1877, and the expense of sale,iu cash; the balance at twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale and secured on tre property sold. shall be taken. A de- posit of #2 will be required of EN at the time ef sale, ae conveyancing shall be at the eof the purchaser d&ds i LEW18 CLEPHANE. Trustea. Al THIS EVENING. ypuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. MANUFACTURERS’ SALE OF SUPERB SILVER PLATED WARE AND FINE TABLE CUTLERY. 75,000 STOCK oF STANDARD SILVER WARE. Seven Days’ Sale. Lancest Stock oF THE Kinp Ever Orverep AT AUCTION IN THIS Crty, COMPRISING Over 12,000 Lots. The large store 1413 Pennaylvat enue, be- tween lith and 15th sts. near Willard’s, having been secured expressly for this sale, T shall, on SATURDAY. February 15th, at 10 o'clock ain., 3 and 7:30 p.m..continuing every day next week at same hours, sell without limit this entire stock— Consisting in part of— 400 Tea Sets, latest desiens, _ 250 Ive Pitchers, single and in sets. 200 Larke Waiters an 50 Linner and Breakfast Casters. 1,060 dozen Plated Knives and Forks. Flecant Epergnes Center Pieces, Cake Baskets, Berry Dishes, Soup Tureens, Bakers Urns, Celery Stands,’ Vases, and a general assortment of rich woods. Fach lot euaranteed strictly as reoresanted. 82" Goods on exhibition Friday Ev Ladies are invited to attend the sai febl2-ath THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDsES R. FULTON & CO.'8, No. 314 STH STREET N, W., NEAR PENNA. AVE Commencing SATURDAY, February 15,1879, at 10 o'clock, and 7 o'clock in ‘the evening, and con- tinue each morning and evening until whole stock is dieposed of. _febl4-at [Post,Critic] JAMES GUILD, Anct. TDUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ARURTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON H STREET, NEAR SECOND STREE SOUTHWEST. 4 AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, given to ue and duly recorded in Liber No. 864, folio 308, &c, one of the land records for the Dist of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, we will eell on THURSDAY, Febru: ary 20:h, 1875, at 4 o'clock p.m., in front of the mises, al} that piece or parcel of land, situated, py and being in the chy of Wastinston, District of Colombia, known and designated as parts of Lots four (4) ana’ tive (5,) in square five hundred and nine, (500,) commencing on routh H street distant fifty-seven (57) feet eat irom the northwest comer cf said square running thence south seventy-six (76) feet; thence east to the east line of Lot four, (4) thence along sa'd east lins of Lot four (4) and east Lne of Lot five (5,) north to ths line of H street; thence alon, street eighteen feet to the begin: all the improvements, ways, ease- lees and appurtenanices thereto y manner appertaining Terms of MO: 8500 and expenses of sale and taxes in cach; the balance in equal payments at s'x and twelve months, notes to bear 7 per cent interest and be secured by ‘deed of trust on the premises sold, a deposit of 8100 required at time i ale. If the ferms of eale are not c.taplied with with. seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reser7e ht to resell the property, at the risk and cost ot *:18 de- faulting purchaser, after givivg five days’ public Rotice of such resale; convarancing at purchaser's cort. JOHN ARDEESER, } mrastoes, febli.d GUpTAV GIESLEK,S OHN,SHERMAN & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, J Bt Cloud Building. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON WILSON STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the Ist day of December, A. D. 1875,’ and recoried fam in Liber No. 805, ‘folio 128. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will sell at public auction. in front of the premises_on THURS- AY, the 20th day of February, A. D. 1879, at 4 o'clock p.m., all that certain rea’ estate, in the county of Washington, D. O., designated as the west half of lot numbered thirty (0), in block No. 18, in,“ How- University” recorded subdivision of “ Eiing- ham,” with the improvements ‘Terms of sale:* One-fourth cash; and the balance at eix. twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, interest from dav of sale and secured on the proverty eold, will be taken or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 will be required at time of sale. All taxes and assessments to December 1, 1878, will be paid out of puree TAL. MATTINGLY, Trustoos. OE, PRENTISS, WM. M. SMITH. Salesman. febl0-cokds Ips: E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TBUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. 2022 ON G STRLET NORTHWESS. Under and by virtue of a deed of pense bearing date the 26th day of April, 1875, and $ recorded in Liber No 78/1 folio 431, oue of the land records of the District of Colimbia, the under. signed Trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises,on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of February, 1879, at 4 o'clock p.m., sll of lot numbered 47, in Babeock’s subdivision of Original lots 8,9 and in square 103, \ rent of ealo: ‘The amount of indebtedness ee- cured by this decd of trust unpaid ($10,816.66,) with the exp-nee of sale, in cash, and tance at twelve and eighteen months, for which t] jotes of the purchaeer, bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured by a ‘deed of trust on the property sold, shall be taen. A deposit of $200 sha'l be roquired of the purchacer at tne time of sale, and all convey- ancirg at his cost. If terms of sale are not com- ied Within seven days, tho Trustees reserve right fo Tesell at risk and cost. of defaulting purchaser, after «iviag euch notice of such resale as they may think propor. RICHARD WALLAGH, ? trustees, ANDREW B. DUVALL, THOR E WAGGAMAN, Auct. jan30-co&ds [ S1©D STATES MARSHALS SALE By virtue of an order of the Supreme ourt of ¢! District of Columbia, sitti « in ig eae) Cause xe Walsh vs. Brainard et al, I will 9 it public sale, for cash, at Henry P. Gilbert's wharf, Georae. town, D.C., on TU. DAY, the 25th day of Feb- ruary, 1879, at uN o'clock, am, the following de- seril property, to wit wo Side-dumping Scot f15-dts FR) DE DOUGLASS, U.8. Marahn, Do” REOPENED. THE OFFICE OF THE HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPAN rr, Which has been closed fc fe has been Teed hy amy INGHAE HALL a pore hh cpt kecgt rar | of these Temedies, at their office, southeast corner of ‘9th and E streets, two squares north of Pennsylva- nia avenue, and which has been furnished and fitted up for the convenience vatleca Con- sultation free. HOLMAN LIVER PAD. ‘What is it? and what does it mean? It is a new D all Liver and Stom- method of treating successfully xternally, and it means an war Swainst the tho yusand and one nostrums and hum- bugsof this and past ages. ITS DISCOVERY. mat fot ‘simple, convenient and ssfe ractice a new, Pl rinciple f ‘diseases by absorption, without Whe aid of roca, The the case Ne street, Baltimore. nov5-ly RAILS. Cee aye of Chestnut Raila for eale formation apply x Rite. Covnar toun naa'G see Aone CHAN THE _—It want an A GVENOOAT tite the not wosr ona Tor loss than a ready-made one, callat HERZOG'S, J, T COLDWELL, Anctioncer, ¥ Do. 896 F street northwest. EXECUTOR'S SAL KI” FURNITURE. 1 17 C) On WEDNESDAY, February 19. 187! ginning st 1 o'clock 3 mI ehal! sell at fub- lic auction all the Hovsehoid and Kitchen Furniture contained in house No 113 D street no thwe+t, comprising in part— Brussels Carpeta, Walnut Sofas, Marble-top Tables. Bureaus, Be: Beddir g, tslankets, Mirrc Stoves, China and Glareware, K.tchen Utensils, &e.. &c Terms cash. It THOMAS E. McGRAW, Executor. it THE EVENING STAR +os+--- February 1S, 187p. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of ¥:xterday’s Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report closed— d the revenue laws being un- » Various amendments were An amendment of Senator Whyte's to have the reduction of the tax on tobacco take effect May 1 was rejected, and April 1 agreed ‘The Senate agreed to strike out the repeal of the tax on lucifer matches. The Senate remained tn session until half-past ‘TUESDAY... UF FOUSEHGLD AND ‘The bill to amen der consideration, toas the date. W ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, 1001, corner 10th and D northwest. SPECIAL SALE OF oR OCKERY, PLATED ‘ARE, ac On THURSDAY. Febriary 20t%, bezin. ning at 10a, m., we shall sell, at public anc! tion, at our salesrooms, & fine assortment of. lated Wi French China. Cut Fruit Dishes, &c. Also seyeral Grates of Ironstone China. consirting of Toulet Sete, abe and Meat Dishes, Plates, Cups, Saucers, chers, &c., ke. Sale peremptory: fcb18-2t' WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancta, T. COLDWELL, Reai Estate Auctioneer. oe — USTEFS' SALE OF A THREE STORY FRAME RUM ELEING AND STORE, ON SEVENTa, BETWEEN D AND E BTR&ETSS. W. By virtye of a dred of trust, dated May 21, DB aid duly record-d im Liber fol 0 71 one of the ana records fF the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of the he ef the note secured 1% . in front of the premiites. on MONO of March, A. D 1879. all that certain cel of wronnd, Fitnate of Warhington, District of G and being Lot rumtered seventy-reven recor dea subdivision of square number: cred and sixty-five, (465), tovether with the im. provements, &c._ Terms: Oe third cash; balance in six and twel » the ad being in the city m¢ AULUrD, payab'e semi, tructon the pre cesires. A de) chuser’s cost If terms of sale are not complied with in reven days, the Trustees reserve the right to re- “il the proy and costs of defaulting pur- CUUNE TUE Rdugi adrerinerient er 5 da: vertisan ery COT PET NADH, WARN HENKY STRAUSBURG. feb1R.co&ds (THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctionecr. USTEE'S BALE OF TWO THREF-STORY TRURICK HOUSER, (Nos 3 AND 27, ON E STREET NORTHWEDT. the Jand records of the District of Columbia, the padersiened Trustes will gall at public anction, in relises, on MONDAY, the 17th day of 9, at 4 o'clock p.m. all of Lot G6 aud part of Lot, 69, in J. B. Kibbey's subdivision of Bquare No, 625, frontins 18 ect each, more oF loss. mproved by two three-stery jouses. Depth of, Tots, 115 feet to a 30-foot alley. : ‘Terms of sale: $1.000 cash on each house, and the residue of purchase money to be pa: in two equal instalments, at tix and twelve months after day of sa'e. For the deferred payments, the notes of the purchaser to be given, bearing six per cent. interest rom day of eale, and'secured on the property satis. factorily to aid Trusteo, or all cash at option of pur. chaser. 8100 deposit on each house will be re. quired when bid is accepted. If terms of sale are pot complied with in seven daya, the Trustoo ro- gervee the right to resell at risk aud cost of defanit- purchaser. JNO. P. FRANKLIN, Trustee. WHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ance 44n16,20,22,25,29,fob1,3,6,8,10,12,15&17 2 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON THURSDayY, February 20th. same hoi a febl7-d&ds’ JNO. P. FRANKLIN, ‘Trustee. rpoomas: DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE'S S. OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES, &c.. IN STORE No. 635._D ¥ yEST, JUST EAST OF SEVENTH STREKT. On ‘THURSDAY MORNING, February 2th at 10 o'clock, at the above store, I sia. sel: the entire effects, comprising in part— Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Syrup, Spices, Canned Goods, Liquors, Wines, ke. _ At 12 o'clock, Shelving. Connters, Scaies, Iron Safe. Horte and Waxon. - J. DONAHUE, Assigneo. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. feb15 [)OWsMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL EbTATE ON © STREET SOUTH, Bee IWKEN FIRST AND SECOND SIREESS By virtue of a deed of trnst to me, ck ap dave on the 9th October, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 800, folio 156, of the land records. for the District of Colimbia, aua at the re of the party secured thereby, I will re!l at auction, in front of the premises,on WED the 26th day of February, AD. 1879, at 4 Fj dey all that piece or parcel of srotind, ihe city of Washinuton, in the District of ( known as Lot numb Tut's recorded subd three, (3.) fou thirty-seven, (3 Ca) 2 iumbia, 1 sixteen, (16,)1n Charles ision of "Lots numberad . (4) five, (.) Bix, (6.) eeven, (7,) ») thirty-eizat, (38,/'and thirty-nins, square ntiu:bered seven hundred and thirty. two (732,) with the improvements, coasivting of a three-story Brick Dwelling House with all modern improvenierts. z ‘Jerms of sale, as preecribed by deed of trast: One- nalf cash; balance in six and twelve months, with gine per cent. interest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property. A deposit of 3100 required at tine of rule. Conveyarcin at cost of burehacer. If terms arenot complied with in tive ays from day of vale, the Trustee reserves the rizht to retell at cost and ‘risk of defaulting .purchasor after five days’ adve tixerrent. febli-t0t WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. GTEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Auctioneers. he pas TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- MENT BRICK DWELLING, MAN ROOF, No. 1008 N STREET, BET WE TENTH AND ELEVENTH STREETS NORTH. W. ‘s By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July ist, AD. 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. Cat Folio 212. et seq., one of the land records for #4 the District of Colum! and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc- , in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, February 26th, 1879, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following described real estate, situate in the ‘city of _Wash- iogton, D. O., viz:—Lot numbered fifty-four (54), in Kelly's recorded sub-division of Lote in Square numbered three hundred and forty (340), the sub- division having been duly recorded in sub-division book W. B. M., folio 245, in the office of the survey- or of said Disirict, toxether with the improvement ereon. ‘Terms of eale: One-third ('s) cash, and the bal- ance in equal imstalmenta at one (1)' and two (2) Years after day of sale, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, bearing eight (¥) per cont. per an- num interest until paid, payable smi. sonnel. and a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cast at the purchaser's option. A devosit of 8100 will be required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from the Gay of eule, the roperty will be resold at the risk and cost of tha defaulting purchaser. All convey: ancing at purchaser's cost. JOHN F. ENNIS. } feb13.a JOHN Hf. CASSiN,S Trustees. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. QRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWOSTORY FRAME | PWELLING, No. 1635 O BIREET NORTH By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed 1a Bauit cause No. 6,136, docket 18, and by virtne of a deed of trust, dated October 25, A, D. 1873, duty corded in Liber No. 737, folio 177, one of the land records for the District’of Columbia, and at the re- f the party secured thereby, I ehall sell at Public auction, in, Trout of the Dr RI DAY, February 2sth, A. D. 1879, at otctord ? at certain picce or parcel of ground situ- pra , all thi i p nal situ: das being lot numbered ninety-five (95), in ‘Thomas and Perry's recorded subdivision ef ‘the northern part of equare numbered one hun tredand. eighty-one (181), together with the improvements, &e. ‘Ferme of sale, aa proscribed by said decree: $190 and expense of sale in cash, and the balance a! six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at six ~ i ° the $ ine at purcharer’s cost. Terms to be complied with in Eeven Gays, o‘herwise the Trustee reserves ts riyht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de ate inthe city of Washington, D C., kno’ serib cent per annum, secttred bya deed of trust o1 roperty sold. ‘A deposit of 8100 required at Time of tale, and all conveyancing and recordit: ulting purcuaser after five days’ adverd-emant. tebiseb kas GEORGE P FISHER, Trastes. ‘OUNG& MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. , A NEW THSREESTOAY TRURICR DVRLLING AND TWOSTORE FRAME BUILDING IN THE R oN THE EAST SIDE OF NORTH CAPLTO», SPREET, BETWEEN H AND I STREETS NoRtH™ By visine of a deed of trust dited O-tobe: ra 8" ly recorded in Liber 866, folio Bob one of the land records of the District bie, and at the request of the party secured Won THURSDAY, February 6th, A Teed aed o'clock p.on, all that certain piece or i d being situate in the city of Wachiaton: Distict of Coluubis, and. known ag Tot numbered thirtytwo (32), in subdivision of juare numbered six hundred and | seventy-six ‘with the improvements, &0. Cfepmm: Ouethird cash and the balance in six ‘teen mouths from day of sale, for wuss oes of ithe urenaser will to taken, Desking terest at per cent ann ured deed of trust and insurance on the property sold. all cash at the option of the purchaser. ‘A dey of defaulting purchaser. at riek and cost aulting 5 JONES, fandtcokdbs = BF. STEIGER, TTustoes. OVE BALE 18 POSTPONED until a Trait ROURLSA #2 ROSREONE 8 JUNES, | febS-cokabs BUF STEIGER Trustees 5? THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until FRIDAY, Febraary 21, 1879, aame hour and p.ace. WM, B JONES, } op, * febl3-eokdba B. F. STEIGER, } Z H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ‘6th, 1877, and dul wrded in Liber 842, Polio Bd one of tho land reosras far wea? Gi) gton county, District of Cotumbia, and at th> writ- ted request ot the: party, secured” dhorese L wil on AY, Dist of February, 1879, at_4 clock pins all of Lot numbered tytn teas ip Equare numbered nine hundred and thirty-four, (984) improved by a nearly new two-story Frams sel at public suction, in front of the premise TD, o'dock one o'clock this morning, when tt adjourne: meet at 12 m. to-day, and at 3 p.m. it_ will pro- ceed to vote on the amendments and Dill with- out further debate. THE DEFICIENCY BILI. PASSED. HOUSE.—After our report closea— Mr. Blount moved to suspend the rules and the deficiency bill reported by him on Sat- urday from the committee on appropriat ‘The reading of the bill was dispensed with and the motion agreed to. C the appropriations made by the bill e following:—For the payment of judz- ments of the United States Court of Claims, $54,786.92: for additional amount to be used in suppressing illicit distilling for the year 1379, $25,000; for subsistence duriny the several tribes of Indlan penses of United States courts for yea isi. $110,000; for pay and traveling expenses and general expenses of army forthe fiscal year 9, $700,000; Lo supply a deficiency in the ap- for the expenses of the District of de thereby. we will sell at public ay, ene umbia. and known as 7). in ‘he fonruua- oo appropriated by the act he general expense: District of Columbia, being 50 per centum of the expenses of the government for the fiscal y of June £0, Isis, for t the, with interes! at rate of eixht per cent. per nnually, s-cured by deed of Tiy fold. or all cash if purchaser it 01 S100 wil be required at time of sale, Ail conveyancing and recording at pur. e:ding June 20, 1879; for publle printin 5 printing Congressional Recor: ; tor compensation of postmaste 37; for transportation of during Isis and previous years, ‘ansportation, supplies and for horses, &¢ in military service, $55.1 sum recommended by this DISTRICT LILES PA ‘The hour of 2 o'clock having committee took the tloor. r. Blackburn reported a bi Home from taxation, and nd reported a bi 0 for the benetit of Mrs. ch. ‘The bill ts the s purpose passed last year y ved in the hands of the District Comruis- s, Instead of in the b . he sum of $10) per aid Lo Mrs. Roberts, i Mr. Blackburn reported the bill to act establishing a permanent form of govern- ment for the District, approved June 1, 17s, rrived the Dis- | [7 i") shalt’ y week; d appropriating | Produc Cm) fort annually for each a rages, $ sircet-car horses, $ len passengers or more at one t carts or wage hotel taining twenty rooms or less, suttal accemmodation of guest taints more than twent} the accommodation of gu each room over twe: gence-ofices, Who charge for services, except tilat thet mont fs to be Mr. Hendee repo authorizing the of Columbia to de union depot in the el sub:titute directs the ¢ such a site and to report to Congress on the first day of the next session. no final action until rted a substitute for the bill Commissioners of the Distric! @ proper site for a f Washington. ommissioners to select They are to take after further direction by Mr. Hendee also reported a bill for tlie reilef of tLe heirs of E, B. Clark remission of certain taxes assessed a alnst Proverty which was sold under tne cont agencies; junk shops, $5 stab) (It authorizes the more than ten. Pr for horse-racing or tournan also reported a blil to expedite tion of justice In the District of Columbia by authorizing the President to ap point an additional justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, wit privileges of the other jus- On motion of Mr. Butler, the House bill was laid on the table, and the s same subject was taken ut Mr. Hunton reported a r'sdiction of justic trict of Columbia. the jurisdiction of justic ed and assigned in the shall be extended within the city of Washing- ton, and said just'ces are authorized and em- powered to try and determine all causes over which they have juris the city of Washington. is to keep an office at the most convenient peint in the iceality for which he fs appointed. but nothing In the act shall be construed so as to prohibit any one of said ‘ice in the city of W Mr. Townsend reported a substitute for the | Senate Dill in relation tothe payment of arrear- | essments in the District he bill did not seem to be ugderstood, 1b was recommitted to the committee. latlin, of the committee on the District of Columbia, reported bac license on trac ci the administra’ d Ueec ohne street railway comp | and $1 on each telexra nate bill on the | 224,81 on each telegraph po! il to extend the ju- of the peace in the Dis- {It provides that of the peace appoint- county of Washington strument In use In the Di persons which are not open on the same da ‘tion anywhere within Each of satd justices foreach market. Produce de: a same Ume shall take out a licen: justices from having f taxes and | District | univer: civi true Se and prosperity depend not only upon th | moral, our so of our country are toa great extent sible; that | mest philanthropic women of our land have | long and patiently, though justly and persist- ently, pleaded for greater facilitie: CR dard of education for the: au ; of cependent widows and orphans within the last few years of our national history, e5 aily in the city of Was parts of the country, who are in gre aid, education and ‘employment; that wealth and intellectual culture are now the great com- | petitors in the way of the dependent and uned- a bill imposing a des, business and professions in the District of Columbia, and enforcing Mes for carrying on such trades, «e., wit license. It provide urying in amount Mr. Butier raised a point much as the bill imposed a tax on citizen the United States tlie inittee of the whole. ili must go to the com- » Speaker sustal ned the point of order and . at 4:20 o'clock, took a recess, the evening session to be for the purpose of con- tne memorial exercises of the late Gus- A democratic caucus was announced to take place immediately. The evening session was devoted to the me- of the late Gustave Schleicher, Kepresentative from Texas. The usual resolu- ct and condolence were presented Eulogies in honor of the de- Pronounced by Messrs. Giddings, ‘Throckmorton, Culbertson, Brentano, Hende: g enzie, Tucker, Cabell, Elckhotft, ifleld, Harris, Butler, Banks and resolutions were adopted mortal servic jafter which the and the House adjouri A NOCTURNAL Visiror anp How He Was i ward Nelson resides with his 4 Hoosick street, Lansingburg. On Thursday night of last week the family had retired as usual, Mr. Ni ber opening into the sitting room. The door of the bedroom was partly opened, and on a cen- ter-table in the sitting room a lamp was left burning. Mr. Nelson had been in a doze, but was awakened by some undetined feeling of danger, and as he lay in bed nervously watching he saw hotselessly to the table and Mr. Nelson is no coward, and He arose noiselessly from | his bed, and watching his opportunity when the man’s back was turned, sprung towards him and struck him under the ear, knocking him down. The fellow tried to get at a pistol in his hip pocket, and as he arose to his feet elson raised a camp chair and struck him on the head, knccking him senseless. an instant’s work to drag the midnight intruder to the front door and throw him tn the street. Before Mr, Neison could dress himself in a cos- | tume that would exclude the chilly. 1 would-be robber had made his escape. son oecupyin fs rather muscular. AND ROBEERY.—Last T! between s and 9 o'cloe! a merchant and pectable citizen of Green: C., closed his store and started for his Thirty yards from » &haif mile distant. lis home he was Kbockhed down by some un- known person, and when found on the pave- ment by a passer-by was lying unconscious in a. He had been robbed of all his Ss, and when carried into his house it was found that he had been struck upon the head with some wea trated the brain. He remained unconscious up to the time of his death, which occurred ‘There ts great excite- ment and indignation in the communit ‘gro named Joe Mendenhall has been arrested suspicion, but there are no positive proofs pool of biccd. mm Which pene- | of Washington BriGNou’s Divorce BEvor Brignou, the tenor, Saturday for Europe, but there was an unpieas- ant Incident connected with his departure. About 1Sv0he met Miss Sallie Isabella MeCui- who had devoted herself to music as her occupation, On February 14, 1870, they were She lived with him some years, and everal years in musical studies in Eu- She returned here to join her husband, rv charge ts that he has broken his mar- The case was very simple as sented. There are no children. Gale as referee reported that the charge was out by sufficient testimony, and that the Wiie Was tnnocent, and tn view of Brignolt’s departure for Europe, Judge Donohue signed the decree at once releasing her and or- dering the defendent tenor to pay Costs, So that it might be served on him before his departure. Mrs. Brignoli, it is said, will take her maiden name If she resumes her career as an artist.— (N.Y. Tribune. Vith. : 3 it oF juired at time of sale, and all recording and Sy en rape Sre complica within seven daye from time of sale, ‘THE MAERIAGE OF YOUNG MR. VANDERBILT.— Mr. Frederick W. Vanderbilt, son of Mr. Win. H. Vanderbilt, was married on December 17 last to Miss Louisa Holmes Anthony, but the announcement of the fact was only made marriage notices of yesterday’s bride was formerly the wife of of 379 Fifth avenue, a connection by of the groom, but was granted a dec! ptember from her husband, permission to resume her maiden name. She is Une daughter of the late Charles L. Anthony, of unis city. The groom has until recently ilved with his father at 459 Fifth avenue. years old, and inherited from the Commodore a fortune in his own right of several millions.— (\. ¥. Sun, ith, b2 The Ocean Grove (N, J. Association of the M. E. churc! Tangements for thelr meeting next summer from July 4 to August 28. a &-The Arizona territorial council have ap- ted Governor Fremont to visit Washington regard to the order of the President setting apes lands on Salt river as an Indian reserva- tion, Camp Meeting have. made ar- THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. THE AMENDED LICENSE AIL1., ‘The following are the material features of the amended license bill which was reported to the House yesterday from the District of Col- umbla Committee, and which 1s pending in the committee of the whole of the House, License taxes are imposed ®s follows: Apothecaries, $25 and $5 on each $1,000 o! ital invested: ‘auctioneers, $250, peenattn ascents, $200; banks and bankers, $100 and $1 on c&ch $1,060 of capital Invested: Dill posters. $10. Every person engaged in the business of sellitu: {7otering for sate any spirituous or intoxicating liquors or mixed liquors, or any malt, brewed. or fermented liquors, by retail, or any’ mixture or compound which, in whole or in part, con. sists of spirituous or intoxicating Nquors, Shall pay the sum of $200 annually. Every person engaged in the business of selling spirituous or intoxication Uquors, or any mait, brewed. or fermented liquors, at wholesale, or at wholesale and retail, shall pay the sum of $300 ana, ally. Every persoh engaged in the business of manu. facturing brewed or malt liquors for sale, if the quantity manufactured be over tive barre! joes not exceed fifteen hundred barrels, §5: over fifteen hundred barrels, and not exceeding five thousand barrels, $100; 1f tive thousand bar. rels, or over, the sum of $200 annually ory person engaged in the business of distilling, rectifying. or manufacturing for sale spiritu or intoxteating liquors, £00 annually. No jx son paying a manufacturer's license wnd: above two provisions shill be required to pay a Wholesale dealer's license for the sale of liqpa manufactured by him. Every person who sells Gr offers for sale, any spirituous or tntoxte tins liquor, or mixed liquor, in quantities less than ove quart, or malt, brewed, or feri Nquors in quantit less than one ga lop, shall ve considered retail deale Mose selling the same in larger shail be considered — wholesale brokers, $50; commission merc i; paw tehers, stall; car and drays, $3 concerts, exhibitions, lecture fairs, and balls, for gain, not otherwise enume nied, OF ‘any kind, where an admission fee iseharged, for ea per weel series of two or pttres sual be entitie toa reduction of one-half from the above rates: 1 i, TI Ket clubs circusse rhandise of any kind, i. deale in tobace, rs, $50. "The pr Sot hac SSeS, aNd Stree nd oth nsporting passengers for follows: e-horse cabs, $6: wn by one horse. : OF other Vehicles eapai ibd ch pon- r the the same. con- rooms, suitable for sts, one d oprietors of y Fire rance Companies, $50, and ¢1 for cach $1,000 invested; life insurance companies, do. Insurance agents, $0, and a semi-annual of 1 per cent. on the gross reveiy of their Proprietors of livery Shall pay as follows:—Not exceeding $25, and $2 foreach additional stall prietors of grounds use ents Shall be re- . or $0 per Ts, $10 mired to pay a weekly tax heaters, <0 claim agents, p: Jaw) P tans and dentists, $25 eac! S, $1. On each $1,000 of staph compante ES le erected; gas panies, monthly tax Of one-quarter of 1 per centum on their gross rec bank-note engraving companies, nd $1 On each $1,000 their stock paid in; t of their patd up capital: architects, undertakers, Botaries public and civil engineers, #1 phone companies, $1 upon each telephone in- of Columbdt: having stands In two markets, both of required to take out but one license: but If they have stands in markets that are open on the same a: they shail be required to e out a license Ts selling from gon and a market or other stand at the ° for €. NATIONAL BENEFICIARY COLLE) The bill introduced by Judge Buckner to e: | tablish a National Beneficlary college in the prefaced with a preamble that “itis | lly conceded that the great pride and | Progress Of our mation ts based pon our free and religious institutions, and that our cir preservation, but also upon the sical and tntellectual education of d_daughters, for which the women spon- any true mothers and many of the and a higher selves and their hters: that we have had a great. inerease pecl- senting all need of ington, rep ated classes; and that it is confidently be- Meved that the establishment of a National | Beneticiary college at the capital of this nation, giving preference to the women and orphans of the republic, would be a wise, just and philan- thropic measure on the part of the government, and that said institution, in view of prospective individnal charities, assistance, gifts, devises and endowments, would require but temporary aid from Congress before it would become self- sustaining. The bill enacts that there be established tn the District of Columbia a colleze for the edu- cation of the women and orphans of the repub- Me in the liberal arts and sciences, under the name, style and title of The National Beneti- clary College. That the Vice President of the United States, the Speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives, the secretary of the Smithsontaan Institution, the Commissioner of Education, the Commissioner of Agriculture, M. E. John- son of Pennsylvania, Myra Clark Gaines of Lowisiana, M. B. Chase of the District of Col- umbia, Doctor Carolina B. Winslow of Wash- ington, D. C., Doctor Susan A. Edson of the District of Columbia, C. W. Romney of Illinois, Mrs. Southworth of the District of Columbia, M A. Sargent of Caifornia, Mrs. (Vinnie Ream) Hoxie of the District of Columbia, Doc- tor Mary D. Sparkman of Maryland, Doctor Mary A. Parsons of New Hampshire, Edward C. Merrick of Washington, b. Louisville ‘Twitchell of Minnesota, and such other persons as from time to time may be hereafter appoint- ed or associated with ihem according to the provisions of this act, are constituted aud created a body corporate, with authority to or- ganize and establish sald institution as herein- after provided. The bill provides for the estab- lishment of a college to consist of the followi departments: Industrial, normal, busine: sclentilic, and appropriates, $59,000, which sum the Treasurer of the United States ts directed to pay over to the treasurer of said institution ‘So soon as her or his bond shall have been ap- proved by the board of regents; and hereafter ‘Ube sum of $15,000 shall be ns gegen annu- ally by Congress for the benetit of sald tastitu- tion for the term of tive years. It is provided that the college shall be non-sectarian in its character, but free from all immoral or irrell- gious intluences. FIFTY THOUSAND FOR RIVER IMPROVEMENTS. The river and harbor bill which passed the House yesterday, contains an item appropriat- Ing $50,000 for the improvement of the harbors id Georgetown. A Bid SLANDER Srit.. tal dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette, from Madison, Iad., Feb. 13, says: Wednesday next 1s the day fixed for feet slander suit. of Melville White azt. es Ford, of Smyrna township, before the iferson circuit court, Judge Allison presiding. The sult grows out of a sheep stealing cace, wherein White suffered an arrest and trial some months ago for alleged larceny. He was acquitted at the time, and considers his good mame was damaged by Ford’s unsustained charges to the extent of $10,000, for which amoum he brings sult. A umber of Witnesses from Jennings and Jefferson counties will be called to testify. Mr. White is at pres- enta resident of Jennings county. Eminent legal talent has been engaged on elther side, and oe exciting and protracted trial ts ex- Fected. A RAILROAD SCHEME IN ARIZONA DENOUNCED nee ide — signed the bill pagsed bs the zona Tei legislature compelling Mar- icopa and Yavapal counties to issue bonds in aid of a branch railroad from Prescott to the Southern Pacific road. A mass meeting at Pres- cott denounced the bill as an infamous job, baton will virtually bankrupt the counties Ui Does tana OVER THEIR meh cing TER.—On Wednesday atternoen last, men, near the hacienda Juan Franco, the dead body of Catalina Botello was found among the bushes, ‘The man had been murdered by Gre- rio Viliamar, whom he had offended. Two which were keeping guard over their mur- dered master, refused for a time to permit any body to approach It.—{ Panama Star and Herald Mrs. BAKER'S NERVE.—Mrs. Baker, of Sulli- van, Maine, finding a wild cat among her geese, caught the brute by the back of the neck in such a manner as to tighten the skin about the — held him at arm's length # minute, then lunging him deep snow, there until he was stone. dead.—j{Kilsworth American, yhraim sler and his wife left their eee sceneneliiy Me., Friday, to do some trading. During their absence the house burned down and their three children presished in the flames, spiracy anc one yp 6 months addition stolen to M Gabriel 1 Por li days. Corr ty. in Ge James F orderiy and Stophe open on Sunday, at without bar. ‘The te men bought gl Shi . The neighborhood of Aecotink, In. Fairfax county, has been In a state of Lurmoll sinc that notice w of Woot the Qua Trugx, Of Fairfax. “The m not identify the chi and plucked. Upon the return of the: family by unable to 0 “held the fort bro! consisting of Felix Quander, cored p and were so violent in their language thatstears of trouble were expressed. It. was reported bi | dying condition. Joseph Quander st making his escape from the wagon while en route to the city and died this morning allow priests to marry, but require Uh shall be ac gation and the bishop, and approved by them. THB COURTS. To day Goer = Co TERM. ‘pitgersoll ast. James; appeal dis- missed. Robinson agt. Wall; on Tearing. Cincert Covnt—Judge Carter. Yesterday, Baller, administrator, vs. Chap- judgment below afirmed, rent assessed at Rill. use of Lee, vs. Davis; verdict for inti for $120. Clapp vs. Adams Express ; Judgment by default. Burns vs. Cummins; demurrer overruled and leave to plead To-day, Cresswell et al. agt. Wheeler: verdict for plaintiff, $1,425. agt. Grifin; do, 3. Morgan agt. ( on trial, CRIMINAL COURT—JSnnige Wyte, Yesterday, Edward Martin. house burning (setting fire to Galt’s feed house in Fet Ists;) John Simms, larceny; Arthur Holme se personation; Albertus Knowl. ton, samuel Beamer, Edward Moran, Benjamtu Cooley and Jan Nita. Conspiracy: Saw Peush, recetving unlawful fee; John Su reeby: John Jackson, assault; James D. Ver bay. forgery (two cases); John Young. assault ge Penn so commit ape; nolle pros. Kicharé eckson. ihaking false claim; death sugges ed.” Adjourned to Friday next st? SUswest POLICE CovKT—Juage To-day, Benjamin Thoraton and Peter ‘Thorn- ton, for assault and battery on Kitie Bowie, Bere ted $3 each, or 15 days In Jatt Nelson, larceny of household articles vate $5 from Lena Carter: § e colored y Baitimore & nULs in jad ay Of Tor worth $29; in jail, Michael Kiag, receiving and having im of tobacco first named, knowing tt to ths. The toba Perry, of Gi assaulton Mary Riley nds of tobacco a " white, arraicned Possession, b en by Armstron ail for 6 m¢ rs. omurt yw; $5. Kove, e} ri Land Charie: Mitchell te yne Wa: Augusttis Dk no} tined ating ft p bullding permit and i adead Body ntinzed uw O'Neal, unit. ley. unl pral colored of liquor, and obtained they drank i; tin $e K +2 HEIN FAIRFAX f Four Cok AN EXCITING T rf a Fanu Sit sequent Upon the arrest of colored, and his family. It wilt by the readers of the Ga made on Saturday of Ube arrest ders in Washington on the of stealing chickens from Mr. John rate in that city use Tru bt, © arged the prisoners bec: Fairfax a wat runt Wats issued for the Quander rown, and placed in the ution. When stable arrived on the premises he was the the arrest and had to call out posse comitatus of some twenty men. The ors and windows and until last night, when the posse pin the doors and arrested the inmates, . his wife Julia, Joseph. In the and his two sons, Fellx, jr., am meice all Cf the negroes were wounded, the two last’ named very badly. All of the prisoners were brought to the oftice of Justice Brown ar this city, to-day and examined by bimand stice J. Owen Kerby. A large crowd of col- assembled in front of the premises, evening that Felix Quander, jr, was in a ed in Side of his bout S O'eloc Vath Quanders had one blown off, SA dancing-master in Chicago, IL, sub- urb suspended school during a revival effort, 82 -llinols churches during the last year re- ceived eighteen thousand new members from the Sunda: schools. an in Oswezd ir of twins ont ave birth to e 11th inst., fourth p making Ler the mother of 10 childrea in eight years. 8#-The Old Catholics, under Pr. Dollinger, the wife ae Congre- ptable t majority of Martin Coleman, jr., the Newark (N. J.) parricide, has been sentenced to the state prison for five years, having pleaded guilty of man- slaughter. 8? Already three claims to the $15 bounty offered by the Princess Louise for triplets have been made within a fortnight. —_——— DIBD. KANE. On the morning of February 18th, 1879, ELIZABETH, ouly dauchter of Edward and Kane, sved tixteen months andseven dasa. uneral from No. 12, 2d st ne., this evening ut S o'elocl A KEVNER. The funeral services of Ronee B. KerNen will take place at Ryland Chapel Tenth and D streets ~outhwest, on We February, at 3 p. Cor ation are invited. Interment at Millersburg, . SOPER. On the 17th of February, 1879, at half. Bast 7 o'clock p.m.. JULIA MAUD, axed five years and five months, youngest dauxhter of George and Jane Soper. Over the river the Lord carried Our hourebold pet ; Her blonde hair wayed tn crimson light, ~ Darling Mauay' T can see her yet, As the went to that heavenly sbore on high, her suflcrings, passed her grief, Darling Mandy may she rest in pesca. By Hex Buotuen, Cannon. Soren. Funeral to morrow, the 19th, at 2 p.m., from 6th st. 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