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AMER MATTANO, Captain Wx. H. and N sts, every Tuesda: Creek, Colton’s, On Thursdays for ate lanoings, ¢xcepting Watt Above trips commence Tuesday. re tion Buquire at offices of G. asand 114 Pennsylvania ave- foot of 6th and N stre i, GT. '° MOUNT Om F MOUNT VERRGR PAS- sptain, is the only ip $3. including admission ARTISTIC BRONZES (NLAID WITH GOLD AND frigate oo ‘© mansion and grounds. WORTH, L i Sha uamer ARRANGEMENT. nla ee ne aD IS The ewift and PRE LAkE, Usptata 0 FILL, leaves 612 Sarther every Mi riday, at 5 0% for ‘Boston, ae ps stacrdlock har Between ‘ith and 10th streets. JOR PUTOMAU Steamer JOUN W. Woon, leares her th and Mh siroot | three times per week, for Ourrio- imadinze each GS gies afore ‘apply at the office, over | SEV Euoxs xpress Offles, oF af the ron _sppliestion at Knox's Rx. | eli the entire effects, comprising in par prees Office. Ba Bg. AOCINELLY, STEAMEES FOR NB’ EEN GIBSON and Baturday, at 4 el ‘Saturday, io, «SPECIMENS OF RARE ‘Vernon RIVEE LANDIN OMPHON, Ospusts Jone \ Metropolitan Kank, bs ly Wharf, ‘OBE. E C. ENIGS%, East Waxon, ae | Horse aud Woo? DONAHUE, Assiznes, and | NG: Auct. feb1s Tex st lowest rates. For information | Waren B. WILLIAMS & CO, A op HtaS Hank, 16ta ateesk, Awent, Water The Steamers J apply at office over Meti SAMUEL BAOON, Presiden TH GERMAN LLOY?>—Sreameure | 1! Ni Fe ~*EEN New YORK, Havgx, LONDOR, BourHasrTon any BaeMan. day from brcmen Pier, Hoboken. es of passaye: From * nd ‘Bremen, hist cabin, $100; feo Cons ie weed METZEROTT & CO. ¥ will saitevery Bae | Glassware, Fri Sdst, gh os SER Sint cabin; 100; second cabin, 960, | fcbisss ¥DE’ MESS LINE (QE¥pr's New 2xr: PHILADELEH' omtine fon DBI, WASHINGTON at Philedeipnes with Cigaers New Bnolana States. Wasbington—Monday, at Ile. m From Gecrectown— Monday’ at ? pm red 6 soars eo Boston, d Fali River. ‘wishing their goods landed at’ m Tarctsh eae. i ie wharf wi please bave them marked itoruation apply to 3. H. IOBNBON 00.1001 F sizeet northwest, and_ 12th street ‘Washington, D. 0.. G ae “27 So. Win. st, Freig! MOREIB, 80 Bane’ Sesh | puomas powrane, auctioneer i ‘Tuesdays for Mattox ndings in St. € Asitox Oreek and | i for Colto’s and Land. AN UN VALED COLLECTION oF JAPANESE ART TREASURES, | Comprising Superb OLD BIZEN, SATSUMA, KIOTO, KAG. RISIU, OWARI, MISHIMA, B. And many other Wares Meryelousiy Decorated. MAGNIFICENT CLOISONNE ENAMELS. pecimens of BSS FLEGANT CABINETS. Sato HANDSOME, SPECIMENS OF OLD AND MOD. ERN GOLD Lai SILVER. AND FOTTERY. know'edged by Connoisseurs to be the most Brought to this Country. trom Steamer LADY OF The whole to be sold without reserve on THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, February 20, 21 and . ., connecting At! and 7 o'clock, at the elegant salesroom, fending a Pe 921 Pennsyloania avenue, 8? GOODS NOW ON EXUIBITION..428 febl7__ 1 ee DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOOK po Bonk om OF TES. & STR eTHW t REK SDAY MORNING, February } 26th. at 16 o'clock, at the above store, [ shail Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Syrup, Spices, Canned Goods, Liquors, Wines, &e ‘At 12 o'eloc! nters, Scaies, Iron Safe. elving. JAPANESE PORCELAIN ‘cteamer ‘Gor. BEAUTIFULLY CARVED IVORIES. er! MOST ELEGANTLY EMBROIDERED SILKS, ke Carefully eclected by a Japanese Expert, and ac- Valuable and Choice Collection Ever IN STORE No. 635 D , JUST EAST OF tioneera, 1001, corner 10th and D nogghwest. | SPECIAL SALE OF CROCKERY. PLATED On THURSDAY, Fel t superior Plated Ware,” Frenc China Also sey \ Pitchers, ites Of Tron: = &e le peremptory. RB. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. yuoe E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S_ BALE OF TWO THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSES, Nos. 25 AND 27, ON E STREET NORTHWEST. Under and by virme of 3 deed of trust, bearing date the 7th day of January, 187) £9 end recorded in liber No 625, folio 451, one of. the land records of the District of Columbia, the andersizned Trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 17th day of February, 1879, at 4 O'clock p. m., all of Lot 66 and i art of Lot 65, in J. B. i | of Lots, 125 feet to a 30-foot alley. Terms of sale: $1,000 cash on each honse, and the residue of purchase money to be paid in two equal | ‘e months after day of | sale. For the deferred payments, the notes of the | bearing six’ per cent. interest ‘on the property satis- | factorily to said Trustee, or all cash at option of pur- chaser. $100 deposit on each house will be re- | quired when bid is accepted. If terms of sale are | dot complied with in seven days, the Trustee re- | serves the right to resell at risk and cost of default- | instalments, at ix and tw | purchaser to be given, | from day of sale, and reliuser.,. JNO. P. FRANKLIN, “RTOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct Trudie: | jaml6 30,22,25,28,fe01,5,6.8,10,13,15817 32" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until | THURSDAY, February 20th, same hour and febl7d&ds’ JNO. P. FRANKLIN, Truste: | RATLROA DS. NITED States & Rovay Mary EW YORE 10 QUEENSTOWN and ‘Every Olty of Berlin. City of Ce Corer Pa ect, lnncost aud fastest on the Atlantic, and hav Svery modern improvement, including hot and cold | wate! Jectrie terooms, ving Chairs in ealcors, bath aud smoking rooms, DArer snd other informstion, apply W BOTELER & | ‘Peova ave.:@ W. MORSE, Adame’ ‘press, Washincivn. L, | jurday. ‘City of Moutreal 4499 Oity of Brussels..3775 City of N. York. (3500 the chances of sok | new of diminiabing } nog, the Steansors of this line take space OOUres MEDICAL. &e. R. LEON, the Oldest Established and only Re- ysician in the city, cau be con- E 5 6th 'st., near K: from 1 to 8 ewale Complaints quickly cured: Office and Reaidence. (i Harnet st., Baittmora._febl9-Im DIES soitering from irrecularities will find a | ic pecds. reliet Uy, Di. Luos's Colebray any address for one dollar. febl0-2w" etain cure for Disease of the Kidneys, Gra- vel and all Urinary Diseases, Nervous a8, Iravotency, Scrofula, sud all Blood ard Skin Disuises_ sper B. ENTWIS.¥, Drag 83 per box; sent by ‘sealed feb & ROBERTSON removed to 456 C st. nw., next | 5, z ice emcees church, can be consulted | Pittsbury and the West, 10:10 a.m. datly sof the Urinary Passawes and Nervous | entific and honorable treatment was Placing themselves in hia hands, amd effected. 15 years experience in special rs to medica: faculty of Balthuore. <harges moderate. Hours 2to9 p.m, Wednesdays and Saturesy= [akerrene T ‘© LADIES. ily removed bya remedy For New York and Fuestical faculty action giaranteed. ally) @ ©. WORTHINGTON, of University of Mar omel OF MercUr of ¢ BROWN, 1606 Lest, nea: loth nw. He sol worst ex daily. EXHAUST*ON 1 - 700 20 p.m, wat a cerios of lectures delivecet et | Fer Pope's Creek Line, 7:00 a. mand 4:20 p.m, of Anstomy, on the cau: lost heeith may be rewained, affording Hopais of impediments to tent Of nervous and phy ult of 20 years’ experience NERVOUS ‘A medical es. | - , COWL Kahn's Museur ise and cure of premature « ably how | For Ai By mail, 250, \way, New York now22-m.w&f 6m: suarantesd wwe Ale n, enclosing ae | Tete tl am LS 120, 5,6:15 Tand 12 p.m. Oa ‘Boston. | _ Sunday at$ and 10 a.m, and 6-15 withinyname | Tickets, information, Slecpi ‘Trade | commodations can be pi | cast corner of Thirteenth street aud Pennsylvanin Sua teenth toc aap gts Ser at sy vane at the depot, eft for checking tO destination from, bearing Tayo DE JOAN TR ERTSON can be consulted every and Saturday at his Office, 456 0 st. litan church, corner 434 jiseasee of the Urinary i suaranteed in every case. Fifteen nm years experience. plates woderate. Main office, 19 S. Eutay st, | [MPROVED STUDENT LAMPS, OF LIF# restores to the most BICOKD'S ESSEN hood aud the ¥: shattered constitution in possi ‘b's life-reetoring 'y all about to marry,or who have become ened from excess or any other Gvery case as certain 58 $5 percase. Sole versity Place, New York. y nee youth: (COE DOWN To FOUR CENTS, FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 82:10. GASLIGHT OFFICE, @11 and 413 10th street. jal6tr Dealer in Ohins, Glass and Piated Ware. octltr Caetyet of Chestnut Bails for low. information apply BAU, corasr Low and CO swaw. . stent. WM. H. | 980 I street. No charge oe on uary 20th, begin. r nw at 10a. m., we shall sei, i “i mn, at our salesroome, a fine is consisting of Toilet Sets, tab'e and Meat Dishes, Plates, Caps, Saucers, Wea Coes sored pubes of are No. 628, fronting each, more or less, proved by two threestery brick houses. ‘Depth, "THIS AFTERNOON. PENCANsON Bros, Auctioneers. . HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Anctionser. ThUSTEES' SALE OF ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. 2022 ON G STReET NORTHWESE. Uuder and by virtue of a dead of and 2 HIGHLY IMPCRTANT AUCTION SALE. No. 1425 New Yorn Aveyve THIS AFTERNOON AND EVEN iimbia, the under. | Ar 2% axp 73 0 niic auction, tn front | bearing date the 26th tay of April, 1875, an recorded in Liber No 781 folio 431, one of the lard records of the District of © signed Trustees wil of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. the 19th day of | CONOLUDING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AT | February, 1879, at 4 o'ciock p.m., ii of iot numbered SAME HOUR. 37, in Babeock’s subdivision of oriiaal lots 8,9 and 19, in savare 1 NO POSTPONEMENT ON ACIOUNT OF ‘Terms cf eale: The amount of indebteaness se- NO POSTAL pte meat cured by this deed of trust anpald (810,816.55,) aR. with the expense of sale, i cash, and the baiance at =o {pelve and eighteen months, for wich the notes of 16 purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, Beene eens and secured by a deed of trast on the property “Old THE VAN TINE COLLECTION oF shall Le taken. A deposit of 8200 sna‘l be required JAPANESE of the purchaser at the time of sale, and ail couvey- | JAPANESE, ae aucive at hia gost. If terms of sale are rot com: CHIN lied within seven days, the Trustees reserve right and TURKISH | resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after giving such notice of such resale as they may ART OBJECTS EXTRAORDINARY. PrOPSr: RICHARD WALLAGH, ee Ply } Trustees. AN Unsuneasenn | THOS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct —_jan3veouds ASSORTMENT OF REALLY CHOICE STIs BU BSENG? DESIRABLE GOODS EVE SHOWN (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. IN THIS CITY. ‘The Entire Collection, together with abont BN BXAMPL ND AND CARPETS, At 1425 ) ik Av . 875,000 STOCK ew York Avenue, aT AUCTION IN Tris Crt ‘Over 12,000 Lows. The large- store 1413 Pennsylvania ayenne, be- | EVER 3 tween 1sth and 15th sts, near Willard’s, having | FRESH iMPORTATIC been secured expresely for this sale, 1 shall, on | excey SATURDAY. February 15th, at 10 o'clock am.,3 | THE FIRST and 7-30 p.m. tinning every day next week at same hours, sell without limit this stock — msisting in part of— 400 Tea Sets, latest desizns, COMPRISING sought after ty the connoisseur. SFLECTED AND (with very IME. february CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Ycsterday’s Proceedings. ‘The vote wastaken on taxing tea 10 cents 7 riected—veas 4, Ly, Matthews and Saunders The amendment to tax coffee 2» pound was then rejecte Mr. Morrill submittr on tobacco trom 16 to Rejected—yeas Ss nsom submitted an amendment to ex- | empt from certain provisions of existing law smali distilleries whose daily capacity does not s. Agreed to—yeas aving been considered incommittee | . Was reported to the Senate, and Mr. Whyte submiticd an amendment that the | | act take effect on the ist of May tustead of the pril, as proposed by the committee. Agreed to—vea After numerous parliamentary inquiries py | various Senators and a determination of points of order, Mr. Grover moved to reconsicer the vote by which the amendment of Mr. Whyte without a division. amendment. incresst | of the who KCTION or ANcteNt AND | ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE MOST VARIED MANUFACTURERS’ SALE OF SUPERB 100 ELEGANT TURKISH AND PERSIAN BUGS Tis motion w creed to—eas ewed his amend: agreed to—yeas ment, and it parate vote on ing to the amendment of the committee tbe use of any cigar manufactury as cr for any other household or ¢>- was rejected—yeas SILVER PLATED WARE To By Sonn AT Averios, Wirtocr Resrnvr, ‘THIS (WELNESDAY) AND THURSDAY AFPTER- AND NUON AND EVENING, FINE TABLE CUTLERY. An 2 S80) U2 O'Grocx, Particular attention is called to this yalnable ¢>!- te vote was upon the amen strike out ot the That so much or lection of Ori Art Objects. They have been z selected with special care levers. Vanting & Cnn. STANDARD SILVER WARE. pany, and comprise articles that vary in vaine from ove doilar to, hundreds, and inciude examples that Seven Days’ Sale. have not only artistic ‘merit, but also be se Dill the following word: ss fact, such articles ax are suitable for present Lanerst Stock or tie Kixp Ever Orrerep | honkehold ornamentation, and uae, as well as those Ax On lucifer or frict snd after the Seite refused to st q f made in comma aN Shall be assessed or c iy Insolvent bank, and NO SHOP WORN GOODS ARE INCLUDED Y ARTICLE FROM W SHOWN TO THE PUBLIC FOR Coleen op Eantnon prevagna to Houriof | Ts ation cs Gulch of be deposits of provident De een ates Comite ee | _Mr. THOS, F. KIRBY will conduet the sale. fep19 Savings banks 200 Large Waiters and Salvers. W ALIER &. WILLE 500 Dinner and Breaktast Cant 1,000 dozen Plated Knives and‘Forka. Elegant Epermmes Center Pieces, Cake Baskets, } Berry Dishes, Soup Tureens, Bakers Uras, 4 OF THE Celery Stands, Vases, and a general assortment R KNOWN IN WASHINGTON: A’ h woods. HIBITION OF TE jot witaraniteed ‘trictly as represented. HAS EVER BEE} IS & CO, Auctioncors. ING IN EY i{NG OF | THE i SEEN IN THIS MARK and orixinal desiens, deemed by Uouny the art of Furniture m enc THs. 3. FISHER & C0. Ecol Batate Aucte.. bounds: Bezinning for the ame at apoint on Penn- ous to gratify the most fastidious taste «, remant sylvania avenue. distant ninety-three (3) feet one ables, muon which, is one Ebonized Do Gd) inen from the northea:t corner of said square, Walnut Wardrobes, of all the hizher grades 0 and running thence northwardly with the line of workrosuship; Cloth-covered Library Tables: id avenue twenty-five (23) feat: thener at recht Gut Reception Chairs, evidently modeled b angles with said avenue southwardly eighty three fairy hands: one superl Window Chair. } (Siifest eivbt(s) Inches toa With said alley twenty-si 3g) inches, and thesice with anyles to said avenue seventy inches, to th ¢ feet alley ; thence east Ebony and Walnut Whist | 6) feet three and a aif handsome Queen Anne line drawn st right Drow Hand wbles: one vi place of beginning. The ground is handso: aly carved after the Eastlake and other improved by a four story brick buildins. superior désizns; Walunt ( Ri Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money in Tennessee and Italian M: ; balance in three equal instalments, payabl Tables. Foldine and Easy € . two and three years after date of saie, respec uvely, with interest, and secured by a deed of trust . on the premises, or all cash, at theoption of the ynir- partially enuynerates the chaser. all conveyancing’ at the cost of the pur. | <vods to be oftered at auction. “The descrip chaser. | If terms of sale are not complied with with. | Uon fail to do any of the articles justice, ax a im five days the Trustee reserves the meht to resell | mere passiny inspection will prove. These atike risk and cost of defauiting purchaser, after | veods will be on exhibition to the fivedays' advertisement, after Februa 2d, When the cat WEBB, Trustee. paeTpegE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. { National _Honte and Short Line to North, Northwest, West and Southwest. | To take eflect Sunday, Nov. LEAVE WASHINGTO: a. m.—New York, Philadelphi Express, Elitcott City. ’ Qu Sunday ‘to Bal | only. Stops at Siupley’s, Laurel, Annapolis | ton, Jesatip’s, Hanover, at Kelas 1878. lay ) 17-404. m.—Baltimore and Laurel Express. 80a m—Point cf Rocks, Piedm Winchester, Haverstown, and Wa: 8:30 a. m—N Stations. New York. Philade’ . Parlor Car Siops at Annapolis du ik tn —St. 1 } busand Pittsburg and Valley Branch except Sund: | Staunton. Fii/man Car to Cin ton to Sandnsky, dat; { "ro-00 am. and Way. ion. bn ~ Coll Jessup’ and Hanover. and Way 11:30 pax Expres 31:85 p. Stations. New York, Philadelphia and Ui Stops at Laurel. Juncton. Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. © tions. #3 :30 p.m —Philade'p! Expresses. Ellicott it at Canton. Siopat Biadensbury and Laurel. tt 50 p.m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. ¥ Sleeping Cara to 5 182 —Baltimore Express. 9:00 pluePoint of Rocesana Way Stations 19:50 pm.—St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville wan Cara. 110-15 pm.—New York, Philadelphia and Balti- | more Express, Stops at ‘Bladensburg and Laurel, | Sleeping Car to New York, and Special Slecyine Car to Philadelphia. All tratns stop at Relay Statioa. 603, 1435 Penna. avenue D.w., Washington ; anc Masonic Temple, Hich st., Georgetown, where tick- be procured, and orders taken for bagwaze fovect a ived at any point in the city. hecked and recei ie ver x. CLEMENTS, Master Transportation. SOLE, General Ticket Avent. | 878 GREAT 187 PENNSYEN ANIA 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Buils. SeLespup Scexggy, Ma@niricesr EgutrMent. In Eftect Decem TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, f corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows ittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and C 7-40 p.u. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Baturda: 3m, daily oe Sunday. ° the, East, 1:30 and 10:15 p.m. Maryland. sont daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Ex prees of Patiman Parlor Cars, 9-30 a.m. datly, except Sunday. id, 2 For Brooklyn, N. Y¥.,ali through trains connect at wee City witil boats of. Brooklyn Annes, aifordinz direct tranafer to Fulton street, avoid. « double ferriaxe and Journey across New Jersey Cit dork city. For Philadelphia, 1:30, 5-30, an 410-15 p. Limited Express. 9:30a. m. datiy, except | For Baltimore, 7.00, 3:35, 9:30 a m. and 4 |" daily and 1u-15 p. m. p. daily, except Sunday. cept Sunday ALEXANI ND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL | ALAS AND ALEMANDHIS AND WASHING. , 4:20, 5, at Sam. and — —— 1 id 7 p.m. ON TRIPP’S BLOOD PURI- For Kiebruond and the South, 6:50 am. and §:30 p. FIER is s certain cure {& i Ovarium Tumors, Dial Poison.’ Cure of qther gage. (Send for pan ‘and please state disease, ‘No medicine we: them D¥iednents tuep a Qrwans and Nervous System. Recent and Chronic | pRaNK THOMBON, General Manager. novo see quickiy cured. Ali Female Complaints quick- brani Cotesia! = Consultations strictly private, and s cure = ie TON RAILROAD. Alexandra, 6,2, 8,9,10,1Lam., 1:15, 6-05, Tand 11:30 p.m. On Sand: iH m. Gaily. { C&O K.R.5:20pm. daily. Tia Zaudrie for W | Bodh £05 Sarenentan: cote aa Te ARMER, General Passencer Avent, . and Boston Lore une- nd Elk Ridge. Breakfast | 6:50 & m.—Bsitimore, Annapolis and Way. (Pied- mont, Strasburg. Winchester, Haverstown, and Way ont, Strasbure, phis, Boston and New York and ouis, Louisvilte, Chicago, Colum- xpress, Frederick, Haxerstown 10 (1) a.m —Baitimoze Expresa. Stops at Bladons- . Belteville, Laurel, Aunapois Junc- i0 pau.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City ton . on Sunday orly for Ba.timore and Way 4:30 pan—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Express. Frederick via Relay. Stops at Annapolis 14:95 p.m —Point of Rocka, Frederick, Hazera- town, Winchester and Way Stations. On Sandays to _ 14:48 p.m.—Bailtimore, Annapolis and Way Sta Norfolk and Baltimore ‘orfolk excapt Sunday. Norgolk Passengers taken in the Cara direct to Bout 30 p.m. — Chicago and lumbus Express. Pitteburg Express. Pittsburg, except Sunday. Pu/l- (Daily. !0a Sunday only. Qtuer trains daily | ©3gePtartnor fatormacion apply at case oftios,de- | pots comer Of New Jersey avenio and O stroot, 619, | 601; 1 Geonar 8. KOUNTZ, General Agent. novl6 ma Depot, With Par. r Car to Pittsburg, and Bleepinz’Cara from ara Falls and the North, at 7-40 p.m. dally, except with Palace Cara to Watkins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Eluira, at 10:10 except Sunday ; 10:10 a. nr.,1 30,5 30, 7:40 ‘nnapolis, 7:00 a. mand 420 p. m., daily, ex- 7, 8:30, a Parior Car ac. ‘the offices, north. i — nf : | \CQUES.7 Uni. | BRASS AND NICKLE PLATED, | AT REDUCED PRICES, } ; SCHAEFER’S, | 1°25 Boventh street n.w., su The kes place on M ‘YOUNG & MIDDLE joneers, winning at 11 pine at ie tween Tith and 15th sts, n, '§ BALE OF A LARGE PORTION OF sat WALTER B. WILLIAM RE 1045, IMPROVED BY A LARGE | P)RUSTEL'S SALE, AY PUBLIC K (DOUBLE) HOUSE, No. 907 FOUR | DWELLING HOUSE No. 116 £ SOOT HEAST. NORTHWEST. IN THIS CITY. By virtne of a deed of trust, dated April 21st, By virtue of a dved of trust, recorde’ in A.D. 1870, and recorded in Liber No. 6 fy Liber No. 726, folio 71, of the and records of solio 54, of the land records of the District cf. District of Columbia, I will sell at pubti Columbia, L will sel i at public auction, in fron t he pretuises, at 4o°clock p.m..on FRIDAY, F ary 2Sti, 187%, Jets numbered two (2), three ( four (4), five (5), 81x (6), eleven (1'), twelve (1 thirteen (15), fourteen (14) fifteen (15 ‘sixteen (16): seventeen (17), elzhteen (18), and part of lot one (D. Beginning for the same at the southeast cor. Lat No 3, in eof the Surv er of ssid lot, running thence west one hundrad | 1 ; nse contains ten roouis, Will (100) feet; thetice north one nundrad (193) feet thence west forty (40) feet; thence north sixty (50) feet; thence east one lunired and forty (140) feat; and thence south one hundi to the bewinning, in sqvare numbered ten hundred | nents, bearing inte: in equal instailmi and forty-six (146), tov with the improv. | trust onthe property. #!u0 down at time oF eale vent sting of u two-story, basement and attic :: ce, i ROSI, Triste. ‘Terms: One third of the purchase money incash | = = = 5 = gud the balance at six, twelve and eighteen moutus, | (THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctionssr bearing interest at si ceut,and securetto | Fo . eae the sattetuction of the <oralicash,at option | TRUSTEE'S SaLy PWOSTORY FRAME of Purchaser. A deposit of €200 will be coquired at Bee Oe eae oo ES es the time of sale. conveyancing and recoraiuz at = on Te BOs : the purchaser's cost. Resale, unless terms of sale FAST. AND FRAME BOLLDING IN THE Stall be complied with in ten (10) days, at Tish aad RE tof defaulting purchaser. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, Sfevit cokdbs SAMUEL CROSS, Trustes. | dated March 2d. 1574 — ——— —— ‘No. 748, folio 117. of 1 J)ENCANSON BiOS., Auctioncers. of id recordea in Liber land records of the a eell, at pubbe auction, in front of the premise TRUSTEES! SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY DAY, March, 1879, at 4 o'clock pu. al | ON H_ STREET, NEAG SECOND STREET | {lat persetnt land ols Nos 29 and ht SOUTHWEST, AT AUOTION. By xirtue of deed of trust, given to us, an duly recorded in Liber No. 864, folio 3U8, firm | Terms of sale. One-fonrth cash; balane: in &c one of the land records for the District. twelve, and eighteen months; interest at six 1 of Columbia, and st the request of the party se- | cent, to be secured to the saciafaction of the Tris cured thereby. we will sell on THURSDAY, Fobra: | tee. “If terms of saio be not complied with in five ary 5 premises, all t_ piece or parcel of land, situated, sying and being in the ciy of Washington, District | ger. Deposit of $50 wil be required w! of Columbia, known and desiznated as parts of Lots ited. four (4) and five (5,) in square five hundred and ninety, (590,) commencing on south H street distant fifty-oven (67) feet east 1rom the northwest corner pownan & GKEEN, Auctioneers. of ssid square. running thence soath seventy-six (76) feet; thence east to the east line of Lot four, | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON O STREET SUUTH, BE- (4;) thence along said east Tins of Lot four (4) and ast Line of Lot five (5,) uorth to the line of Hatreet; | TWEEN FIST° AND? SECOND SL tienes alongauig street eighteen fect to the begin: EAST. = BEneEtS binw, towel ewes and appurtenances thereto | date on the th October, 1875, and recorded in ly manner appertaining. Liber No. 860, folio 150, of the laud records. and twelve months, notes to bear 7 per cent interest | auction, in front of the premises, on and be secured by deed of trust on the premises | the 26th day of February, A. D.'1879, at 4° 0 vloc sold, @ deposit of 8100 required at time of sale. It | }.. i., all that piece or parcel of crouud, sit the terms of sale are not complied wits within seven | the city of Washinuton, in the District of days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve tesrizht | known as Lot numbered sixteen, (16,) in faulting purchaser, uifter viviug tive days’ public | three, (3,) four, Fottce of suck resile: conveyancing at purchaser's | (irty seven, ( cost. JOHN ARDEESER, / OHNISHERMAN & CO. Real Estate Auctioneers, | tbrec-story Brick Dw i improvenients. Bt Cloud Building. | Perms of sule, ae prescribed b; WILSON STREET. nine per cent. interest fromday of sale, resell at cost pute auction, sn front of the premises on THURS: | Sfycr'tve ayes aiventisement. AY, the 2th day of February, A.D. 1879, at 4 | Sffcr Ave days! advestisoment. : O'clock p.m., all that certain ren’ estate, in thecounty | _feb1il0t | WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trnstes, by the laws of their resp lave invested in sec Was agreed to without a division. ited ap amendment tostrike | Xx on friction rities of the United OF FASHIONABLE FUR- Te: AND use repealing the was agreed to—yeas x rd tothe tax on matches | T WORK THA endments mare in committee of | Teed {0 without division. | s then read a third time and passed— 21. as follows: Fe Goods on exibition Fritay Eveuius, One complete Ebony Chambar Suite, Queen, Anne Ladies are invited to atter he Ss: e. exquisite after ti fel-att THOMAS DOWLING, Act. ana onal desn ed os uate, rving a rare specimen of omplete Queen Anne meron (Pa.), Ce nover, Davis (W. Va), Dorsey | yeste ison, Blaine. Booth. 4 Edmunds, Ferr, Kirkwood, MeM Ila Sargent, Saunders, Chamber buite, heavily carved in Walnut, the _ 1428 Bistroct nortiyert, resnit of the iu stpcrfect workmanship’ ii ons R LE OF A PRICK HOUSE No. L410 of the best manufactories of America: one ¢ TREENASYT Vata AVENUE OPPOSITES WE. bre Eas! Lake Chamber Suite, unique in’ des | LARD's HOt and unstinted in thy execution, eombinta both By virtnect a deed of trust tome, dated beauty and durability: several Queen Aone 38th Decen Acecerane Re bee Bookcases, dwarf desicn. with Nicsel-Piated No. 703, fol ‘he land records of the Hancles. Queen Anne Bookcases, wing design District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder and inlaid’ with Marquette, something en of the note secured ‘thereby. T will. on MONDAY, new: one elegant Ebony Chitlon the day of March, A. D. 1879, at 5 o'clock p. m., lously beautiful; handsomely manufactured in front of the premice Sell at public auction, to Cylinder Desks; two heavy Walnut Parior the highest bidder, all that part of Square number. Sivites, gorgeously upholstered in Satin’ De ed two hundred and twenty-six, in the city of Wash- Jaine, | of stylish, 1 desirable co! ington, contained within the following metes and Ladies’ Writing Desks, of styles suMicient Hamlin, Hoa rill, Plumb, Roll Wadleigh aud W On motion or Mr, up the post of might come up as the untintshed 1 , the Senate then took appropriation. bu ralicd up the House resolution tn Schietcher, of Texas, Suitable remarks uy; pnifet, in Walnut, with @ masterpiece from the hands of memory OF 1 four (74) feet tan (10) Artist workmen ; Walnut Pillar Extension Tables, : member ot the Hot The tite and ch: Rayard, Matthews fier which appropriate resolutions of rnan called up House resotuttons in Remarks upon his ce by Messrs. Ke an and Conkling, mpathy were adopted, and the mblic on and = will be hraary, v York ave- memory of the de Atter our report closed— expkitned the provisions of the census bill, eld thought that the bill was a vas ent on the pr eto take a respectab It would be ‘of | auction, in front of the premises, on SATERDAY. pin. Lot No 12, in | {ures of Uke lt there were some that he ob- he would vote a; Interior to the go: argued that s ernors Of the state: cl a DILL would be In direc s a ive mornihs, the and sixty (160) fret | purchaser to give bis notes for the deferred pay. and secured by # daed of thought that the section erators would be ¢ Give him Un appointment of the and ler iim ears of campaizn literature, ihere would be a livelier campaign { i ot the repubMe ie moved to amend the amendment 510 provide that if any governor si ke tie nominations of supervisors befare ist Of April, 159, the Secretary of the Inte- vor shall make su Butier offered as . t District of Columlna, tho inders nea Trus € will ey slots Noa. 29 and oi. in 3 n appolntmen Charles Just’s recorded subdivision of eqnare No. | powers with the bi itnte tor the amendment providing that tie pointment of supervisors shall reinain with of the Interior, each alternate su- polnted to be of a different politi- ecretary of the provides that hervisor so a at 4 o'clock p.m..in frontof the | days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the Tischt to resell, at rink and cost of defaulting purch en bid is ac ikds ED WARD CLARK, Trustes, rtitied by the T political party, and makes {ta fineable of- teMce for such enumerator to discuss political ribute any printed matter a What pertains to their office. LILLE Was rejected—96 to Butier then moved to amend the amend- the nominating power in the Viee President and the Speaker of the House. ction the committee rose. lock took a recess until questions, or di Without turter allthe improvements, ways, ease- By virtue of a deed of trust to me, bearing * a 8500 and expenses of sale and | for tho District of Columbia, ana at the reque-t taxes in cash; the balance in equal payments at six | of the party secured thereby, I will cell at pablic WEDNESDAY, e met ab 7:30, and immedi: Lee of the whol | the chair) on the levislatiy | ative appropriation bill, | into commit judicial and exec- The pending amend- he one offered by Mr. Atkins, con- , solidating the sections relating to surveys. | > submilted an amendn | wat the System of public land st linued under {ts present striking out the clause whieh abolishes the of surveyors zeu Mr. Haskell, in sup an Charles to resell the property, at the risk and cost o1 sa¢ de. | Just's recorded cibdivision of Lots. nustorct 4) five. G,) ‘six, (60) govea, (1) hie Liirty-olent, G.Tand hints inne, | I (39,) iy-square numbered seven hundred aud thirt febli-d GUeTAV GIESLER, Trustees. J tg 752,) with the Improvements, vonsietini ofa | ing Houae with al modern veys be cou- management, sath . reacri eed of trust: One. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TMPROVED PROPERTY | Dill cath balance in gx and twalee months, with ‘ing Mr. Page's amend- from a letter jopal Academy of Sciences, siting that some of the strongest and ,ablest members of that academy were opposed to the proposed transfer, Mr, Sparks demanded the name of the author. at it was a letter to member of the N. deed of trust on tha property. A deposit of $100 oe eee finer oxide ae required at time of sale. POoaveyancine ne Oot ie Deed BUS, folio 12s one oy Tie eed Gi | purchaser. If terms are not complied with in jive Hivords of the District of Cokeeban, ise au aeih ak | days from day of Sn ak Cae of Washington, D. ©., desiznated as the west haif of | Grpqen, EBERMANN, Au lot nmmbered thirty (30), in block No. 18, in “How. | QTEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Auctioneers. ard University” recordéd subdivision of “EAing. | persTEEs' SALE OF Wo 81 am,” with the improvement MENT cK DWE ‘Terme of sale:~ One-fourth cash; and the balance | Re BBIGE a OYE at six. twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale and secured on the property sold, will be taken or all cash at the eption of the purchaser. A deposit assessiuents to Deceniber 1, 1878, will be paid out of Ge Or ee land ecards 105 the purchase mo: the District of J Kelly's) recdrded st 'y virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of th numbered three bun istrict of Columbia, sitti's in Equity Cause No, | division havune beens 826, Walsh vs, Brainard et al Twillseli, at public | book W. B. M..f sale, for cath, at Henry P Gilbert's wharf, ¢ vision of Lots in in the oftice of the surge: ary Sth. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 44 folio 319, one of ihe land records: for Was ington county, District of Commbia, and at the wri ten request of the party secured ‘thereby, I oe ublic auction, in front of the prentises, on ancing at purchaser's cost Dwelitn proved by a uearly new two-story Prams rpuomas DOWLING. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one year, with | TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PI i 4 ve By virtue of a dee> of trust, dated May ISth, BEES US EISLER mane | Rear aeetsunaseeet ce tie we 2 Sip, folio 234, one of the land records for Sao LE ie eed pee THE bed real estate ituate ‘in Washington, D. OFFICE OF THE fowit: Apaxtof Lot numbered tiftesn, 118" HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, | numbered seventeen, together with the inrow 7 reopened t fifteen feet five inches sont from the Sea Ton ae GyteAe ene | heen corner Ue aig it tf ds Sth ae Which has been closed for afew months, has been | wients thereon, beginning for the same ou 2 j bis south along the line of 25th strect Wost clehite=n fe Oeifinls, West Virginia and Delaware, for the sale | five inches, thence west nibety-weven Teel torn pal nine feet seven inches, thence east seven! tothe place of bexinninx. - | alley, thence north along the line of said alley cicht Din arcauetzects, fWo sduares north of Fennsyiva; | #.0%'iou inches theses cast Slut fect i ‘What'is 11? and what doce ? It is anew | Pcnses of the sule, to be paid in cash, of whi method of treating ff Liver aad 8 4 ¥ aust be paid at time of gale; aud ths balincs in six and stom | and twelve months, with interest fom day of #2le, yum- Liver. ‘ach Diseases 7, and it externally, ‘means an honest: and until paid, at 7 per cent. per annum, secured Diewot thie asd past arse aoe! {ton the propeity sold orall dash, at ths’ pucena- Fer's option. “If ibe terms of saleave not ce vupiied vont oat years ago here was dlagorared and | Yi Vesti ie satetae here a | pny aser’s cost. * tie aid of Sedans ‘case | | The above-described property will be sold subject prom JS gumtnaton ip ite mr to such taxes, general and special, a3 may ve was and against the same JOSEPH G. FEARSON,: ot SHARLES E. FRASER) Tsices. vee Sey eps Biase OPE | ios DOW TT ERASER) io. 8 Charles street, Baltimore, noys-ly feb17,19,22,26.27 murl&ds ivania. and he did not some of the ablest the academy were opposed to the on this oor would op- mninittee on appropria- | a wanted the name of the By virtuo of a dood of tenst. dated July Ist y record ber No. 827, Of $50 will be reqitired at time of sale. Ail taxes and | j:1}, 3840_,4uly recorded in Liber, No. i and atthe request of the ropesilion wits adopted—s9 to 44. Mr. ‘Townshend irihy lhe Secretary of the Treasury, appropriations for current ex. itures, to pay outin equil proportions gold He ALY. party ed there We will sell, at public auc- WSL MATTINGLY} cpenstooe, Pon penton remiises, on WEDNESDAY, ; - PRENTISS, 473 clock jm, the follow: WM. M. SMITH. Salestnan. fer10coxas | Fe ee eee toe in teats or wreak [Step et MARSHALS SALE. | tnton, D. C.,.viz-—Lot numbered fitty-four recorded in sub-division 0) or of said District, toxether with the inprovements ¢ DI having been dis- Mr. ATKiis asked leave tqgo back in mendinent providing for urveyors general and the ex- The amendment was ‘Then the committee to tliat portion of the bill providing , Which had been postponed he political amendments to be the salarles of penses of 1 town, D.C., on TUESDAY. t day” >. | thereon. ruary, 1879, at 11 « Pe he ators | say of male: Onethird G9) cast, and the bat, scribed property, towit: ‘Two Sidedumping Seows. | ance in equal anstalments at one (1)' aud two (2) fis dts FRED'K DOUGLASS, U.S. Maraia,, D.C. | yeara after day of sule, to be secured by the notes = —— | Of the purchaser, bearin eiwht (*) per cant, per an- B® WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. num interes nmtil paid. payable eae yee i eee ind a dead of trast on the property suld, or ali ca By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Febr At the purchaser's option.” Aeposit of 8100 witl be required at the time of sale. Tf the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from the .y of sale, the property will be resold At the isk day risk | Mr. Jlerbert submitted an amendment in re- rial and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All convey- niode of drawing grand ard clions 52) and S21! of the AY, the 21st day of Febi 1879, at 4 JOHN F. ENNIS, ? -prustees. o'clock p.im., all of Lot number ety 38) JOHN H. CASSiN,) in Square niimbered nine handed and eee ease outhard submitted an amendment re- pealing the sections providing tor supervisors Points of ordet lon was reserve: ‘The committer paun., adjourned. r were made, on which a decis- terest semi-an- ON TWENTY-PIFTH STREET WEST, No. 822, Buallyvor allcanie at bop uytum, payable seul an: BEING A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE WITH A deposit of 8100" required when the proyerty is | _ BRIOK BASEMENT. then rose, and the House, at THs WiHISky BELL PUNCH.—A te! X. Herald trom Richmond, February 16th, —The Moffet punch liquor law is to be con: irginia. It has increased the revenue from liquor about 25 per cent., and with changes in the law recommended by the lmance colnmittee will do better still. punch in use—register it is called—is a poorone. A more perfect instrument ts needed; but the ‘to the expense of securing e at present, -At Madisonville, night, the Rev, Peter Waite, 1 and killed by Andrew Endry, aiso colored. The latter is in the employment of Charles Jewett, a farmer, and had been left of the house. Waite, appi le dark to see the servant girl. was hal! peat but some to answer, tog ng mul a suspicious manner, was through the #03- ton tn vari kinds of needlework, and is > lon in various cap- an expert seamstress. It is penefi resulting from this ict of Coln ; ina ‘of the party legram to the secured thereby, we Will sell at pabiie auction, fn RECPENED. froutof the preiises, on MONDAY, the 3d. day’ of — March. 1879, at 5 o'clock p. m., the following-de- | ijuued in force in Vij state, havin mes noth niue feet ‘Terms of sale: Three hundred and sixty-two dol HOLMAN LIVER PAD. lare aud, thirty. four cents, toxetlier with the @x- | Stated, dying tr-Every girl who ton schools now of the ’s clothing in the schools, and are felt in of homes. the Bycycle. rrier who serves papers 10 et the permanent exhibition building goes his rounds at the rate of 12 miles an hour. He travels on Machines not untike rolier-skates, which are ca _° cord)me to the inventor, J. a: enna ont. tect on Walnut street above sth. rie duens not far distan< predicts the Philadelphia dies trd. when the whoie city will be on whee When pedestrians will be skimming throuen tht streets at the rate of 10 miles an hour, waihout thore effort than is now put forth in peransow lating half that distance ‘The pedomotor consists of f wooden wheel . tough India r. ‘These wheels are 4 to a frame the shape of the fool, which ts | Strapped to the pedal extremities ih the nsutt manner. Unltke roiler-skates, (he wheels of these Itttle vehicles are not under, but are placed on each side of (he foot, (hus giving the wearer | a good standing. as well as a solid footing. ‘The rear wheels ares inches in diamete i front are but 2*: inches. a slight tneline, and when’ in motion has m” to do in impelling the pedestrian forward. Ex- | tending trem the toe, with a sitght curl toward | the ground, ts a piece of casting termed the pusher, which is simply used In mounting an | elevation or steep incline. From the center of the heel a small brass wheel extends backward, serving as a guide as well as a brake. Tue whole ‘scarcely turns the scale ata pound weight. In using them, no more quired than in ordinary ‘walkiog. steps with his regular find himself skimmi rapidly with so littl 3 Hobbs explains the myste: pid move ment in this manner: A man whose stride inches will traverse 4s Inches. or one-half further, with the pedomotor. ‘This is because | the body ts tn constant motion. For instance. says he. the traveier starts, aud while he raise one foot tostep, he continues rapidly ouward NU! that foot ts set down and the other raised to make another s This gives him more momentum and aw des Over Lhe two miles fn the same time to accomplish a mile with the feet. No effort of the body ts required for their use, as in skates. sitnply puts one foot before the other, and tinds himself whizved along at a lively rate atifie Ain RUMORS OF NEW CATHOLIC Di0cRsE -Ru mors which have been current In Koiue, to tae effect that the Pope had decided to create new Moceses in the United Si ety recently. The rap in this country tssaid_to be the reason for the rumored decision. No new sees have beer created in the Untted States during the la five years; and meanwhile the Roman Catholic populaton ts said to have increased from one. fourth to abe hird of the entire popula- tion in al arse cl has be not nea ooxiyn during th nd the Catholtes ‘ow in the two cities are sald to number about 0. ‘The state of New York contains up- Ward of 1,500,00) adherents to the Romish Church, ven archbishops, one of wi cardinal, ifty-four bishops, cor church in country. Some “of the arch- D sopsare old and infirm, and find thelr diocese too larze for them to manage properly. Said lo be another reason why new dioc should be created. Prominent Catholles said day that no authentic information had Yet_reached this country concerning the ra- mored decision of the Pope. A consistory would be held in Rome during the present week, they said, and some action might be taken then, Was probable that some new diocese wi created during the present year. There was a Is at the Po tes have reached this growth of this church esof the Union, There 000 in thiscity and » WeSL, but no Confir- mation of this rumor had come from Kome.——(.V, ¥. Tribune, tsth TRUE LOVE IN Han Mf Kathe White, 22 years of Who !tves at 47 east A street, complained to the oiticer on post a week ago about his daughter's romantic attach- | ment to an Iallan artist, Girardo Lembano He said that she was meeting the latter clandes- Unely, and her infatuation for litta was the talk of the neighborhood. He requested the oficer to interfere. On Saturday evening she met ber lover in the hallway of her father’s house, Where Officer Cronin found him and Nimaway. He refused to go. and di -uife. Lembano and Katie were before Justic: Bixby in th uriem police court yesterday morning charged with disorderly “ conduct, | Lembano drew a $5 note from one of, his shoes and paid his fine; then, witha smile, he bent down and took astinilar note from his other shoe and paid Katie’s flue. ‘The couple then «uitted the court together, Katie turning he on her father and ‘mother, who were - YL Sun. ith NT GREVY dresses very modestly, r having worn even the uniform of the He is a man of republican is ways. In his everyday at- he has always donned a | of a Silk hat; and in sum- generally be seen saunterius % the Boulevards ciad all in gray, and crowned With a panama, Though a main of considerable landed property, as estates go in France, ne uever set up a browham till le be- ame president of the chamber, and he has | YS Kept this modest, one-horse vehicle, ha coachinan ont of livery, at Ve _ aris he uses cabs and omutbuses; but it must be avery muddy day which cotmpels him to de at all. He delights in music, but his fa- vorite pastime ts to play billlards, and to suoke ars While making is carows. He and his jose Triend. M. Paul de Cassagnac, are two ot best billiard players known, and tantly a togetber. The two do not discuss polities, ut feel a mutual esteem for their tive M. Grevy keen sportsman, and an ne ay ‘altar ows many Vines, cattle and fleids of m: pkeS MUCH, Speaks forcibly and frankly never loses lls temper, and than an iron bar.” SUIT AGAINST A RatLnoap.—The suit of Mi- chaci L. Heller against the Burlington and Mis- souri River ratiroad, to recover $il4.000 for alleged breach of contract. was bez in in New York yesterday. Plaintiff claims the amount undera contract for salary and land commis- sions for flve years to settle Mennonites along the line of the road, and alleges that the de- fendant broke the contract in 14 months. ‘The detence ts a counter claim for $31,000 damages PURSUIT OF INDIANS WITH THE TEMPERATURE Turmry DEGREES BsLOw.—A dispatch trom “Headquarters Battalion 5th Cavairy, in fleld on Antelope Creek, Neb., Feb. 13, via Fort Rob- inson, Neb., Feb. 16, 157: gays: A battalion of the 5th cavalry, commanded by Major Ferris, left camp on Snake river on the 4th inst. for a six days’ scout through the great Sand hits. ‘They crossed Clifford's and Boardman’s Forks to Loup Fork, down which they continued for one day's march, thence back to the head wate: and, making a wide detour to the left, returned to camp on the sixth day. Two camps were made without wood or water and with the ther- mometer 30 degrees below zero. There was great suffering in the command from cold and snow blindness. It was imposstbie to follow the trail of the Cheyennes, owing to the great depth of the snow Rev. DR. FeiTon, of New York, who was suspended from the Baptist conference tor re- warks reflecting upon tke loyalty of a fellow meinber during the late war, yesterday sent in s letter of apology, formally withdrawing the words complained of. A motion was made to accept the apology and restore Dr. Fulton to fellowship, but alter discussion the whole mat- ter Was referred to a committee of four, ORATION.—Dr. L. 1. Hayes repeat before the congregation of st ph’s church, his admirably grapuie lecture on ite in the Afetic regions. ‘The large audi- enve was in complete sympathy with the | turer, and enjoyed very heartily the comic misadventures of his crew, who lacked amuse- ment so sorely that they’ played at Sunday school for Uwo Weeks, held symphony conceris on afiddie and barrel-organ during the third, and in the fourth started a newspaper. The cook wrote its poetry, the steward contrivuved moral essays, the boatswain evolved contn- drams. and the mate superintended a personal column, which led to personal encounters and vo the final muzzling of the Arctic press. Dr. Hayes was very earnest in his belief that the tue was Coming when public enterprise would veak through the belt of ice in which he him- self stuck fast, and that the stars and stripes: would yet wave over te Polar sea.—(N.Y". Her~ ald, 15th, WHEN PROPESSOR GkaHAM BELI. was in Lon- don be was asked how he accounted for the fact that a large e poparion of new inventions came trom the (3 States, and how it had come to Pass that he, a Scotchman, born and edueated at home, should elect to go and live iu America, and date his discoveries thence. He said that the fact was, in his case—and he knew that the ed sel beggin — he could not easiis obtain in Eng! those appliances which his work required. If he weatto an in- strument maker and ordered anything out of the usual way, he was met with all sorts of dif- ficulties, and when these were over he was con- founded by the cost. In America, on the other hand, the instrument-makers and manufactu- rers lay themselves out to secure the custom of inventors. They wi! to any ex- pense or submit to any incon’ ence in the way of Gissrranging, their 01 procedure. Of course, they do not do this purely in the in- terests of science. They find their account in the business they secure, should the invention turn out to be a ingen oy They are always lad to get new ideas, or be themselves put on ie trac! EFsome citizens of Louisville, Ky., have formed an alliance to secure a better observ- ance of Sunday in that city. How BURNsipr Wa funny in the Senate, the other day, when Bura- the calendar. general last session to lessons tn social luding such ob -Whiie those | nis gives the foot | P bill _a thind time. asked that the committee's amend: out the specttted and insisted on The morning hour expt anded the regular wanted “to think about that bill a itttle and it WAS Sor took a band Uy moving thal it be “po arrow 1s Sunday particularly appropr crime to testify in thetrown behalf has t ‘exas legtsiature re are not enougl SPostrange to say ers in the lower house of the Nor Ture to make a judic eF-The greeubac nominated George pect the democ Goldsmith ts le start ton next summer, to make a voyage round t SF-An honot well Knew Lit yrisinal origta 2ously adopted a resolution asking pprove the Dill rest Chinese immigration. rsey papers k about the w boards of freeholders. that is.the few papers that have any © lefUtalk about these things. 8 When we humans are poor tellow, W ‘d for adlollar to MARRIED. 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