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WOR NOVFOLK. FOXTRESS MOX- | POH LEDs —— SS Boeton Codiish Balle. Guiuabia Boued Herring. ve iron Ste: TN ie. ben aethet ninco | Holtend Crown Hating.” Ooruntia Tiver Gatiaon. ednesday and Fri = Fish Ghowder. my connects Mountain Trout. Fried Soa Trout. for New York __ .,Cannad Deviled Grabs. Return! es in Mustard. Sardines in Tomatosa. Sat 2 ouly 82 par dozen eirerca ee And many other seasunabie delicanics Juast recsived oR POTOMAC 4 LAD Ni 7 . Steamer JOHN We THOMPSON, leaves, Bixth B. W. REED'S SON street whart fonday, Thurs = Imported and Domestic Table Luxuries, yatta wator cur Tee feb25-tr 4216 F strest. and Leous ste landings. STEAMERS FOR N s ets JOHN GIBSON alternately leave Pier 43, Ean ¥ turlay, af 4 ofc! F1Ad BOLOGN SAUSAGE, per Ib. 5 lbs. good CHEESE, 10 bs. goou GREEN OOFFE! Best ITALIAN MAOMPONT ci PETITS POIS, extra Tina. (Eouern bran: Gooo hight MO! SREB. per wall. 36 and SMOKED SALMON. SMOKED HALIBUT. TEYME, BAGR, MARJOBAM, SAVORY, in ‘Ww YORE. LEU. KNIGHT, S00 ‘ia same diay ‘rights taken at lowest rates. xer Nations’ Metropoltian treet ee MATRUR CEST ORANGES, & over Nations! Metropolitan Bank, sth street, 9° MAL, NGES, &o. Pa DENHAM, “Avent Go Water #0 VASELINE TOILET SOAP, in éociitent and heal. Smart tr SAMUEL BACON. Prostdent. FOWDERED BORAX: ALUMS ore 58D. G. 3. O'HARE & BON, Sian ter an 1913 7th st _nw., vot. Mand N. Captan Wu. FH, Byres, leaves wharf foot of one fet 20-tr AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EV i THIS AFTEENOON. yuomas DOWLING, An GTEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Auctionsers. TRUBTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | TRUSTEES’ RALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE PROPERTY FRONT. a? ON B at ¥ MENT BRICK pa ntieNe MANSARD STREET, BETWE. THIRTEENTH AND ROOF, 1004 NW STREET, BET VEEN EQURTEENTH SiggANP NEAR TENTH AND ELEVENTH 8TRELTS NORTH- or BIT, Tolls ii Sell on WEDNESDAY, 879, in front of the premises, unbered thirt By virtue of 3 of trast, dated Indy Ist, A.D. 1876, Guly recordea in Liber No. Cipey Bolin 212. cf red. one of the land records for: the District of Ciinmbia, and st the request party secured therel ion, in frent of the he | we WU! sell, at _pnblio auc- remisss, on WEDNESDAY, omand | Feb: 4 o'clock p.m_, the following ola. | descr situate in the ‘city of Wash- @red and th: % incton, D. C. numbered fifty-four (54), in The lots 2 feston | Kelly's recorded su! n of Lots in Square eery reet, pare An sverace dey) gre 165 pampered, toon duly a en hee oe sub | Abd conta im the whole shout 27,000 equare sion having been duly recorded in and division, Paty 2 book W. B. M., folio 245. in the office of the surrey. Terme of sale One-third cash: residue in equal psy ments at six snd twelve monthe, with interest at per cent. from gay of sale, Deed given and trast taken to secure deferrad purchase money. 8100 de- Post at time of sale on eech lot, which is to be for. Jeited unless purchaser complies with terms within seven days after sale. All conveyancing aud record. she aleost of purchiseers feb@ld&ds JOHN’ B. TANNER,§ Trustees. or of said District, together with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of eale: One-third (‘4) cash, and the bal- ance in equal .nstelments at one (1) and two @) Jears after day of sala, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, bearing eizut (4) par cent. per a num interest until pai yable e-nii-annuall and a deed of trust on thd proparty sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deuosit of 8140 wi bereguired at the time of sala. If the terms of sale and N sia, every Tuesday, T day, avd Suncay,at7 a m., for Po- W ET GROCERIES. tomnac River landings. On Tuesdays for Mattox Jreek, Colton’s, and landings in St. Cisment’s Bay. = On Thursdays for Mattox Urees ‘Wicomico river. On Sundays for C: ng ta Normini Creek. Priday, and Monday morninze, Ste landings, excepting Mattox ou Above trips commence Tuesday, F For further information enqnics at L. SHERIFF, Sos. 328 and 114 Pen: awe, OF af office foot of 6th and N vires febia @ T. d landings in we and land- » Wednesday, ag intermedi- CHOICE SHERRY, $2 per gallon. FIVE-YEAR OLD COMFORTER, @2.50 per galion. PURE NEW ENGLAND BUM, 81.75 per gallon. ALso ry Brone— A choice aseortment of FRUITS, as Florida Oranges, Bananas, Malaga Grapes, an Dates, &c.,&c. At HOWARD'S, _feby Corner 7thand L sts.n.w. peep CHERRIES. NOTICE To ae VERNON PAS- ‘The Steamer W. W. CORCORAN, which has been recently built and furnished, L. 1. =! tat, 18 the only beat nd passengers at 3 Fi Round trip #1, including admission and rounds. Bteamer leaves Sth street Sundays exoepted) at 10am. and re- pom. J. McH HOLLINGSWORTH, ices’ Mount Vernon Association. L. L teatuer W. W. Corcoran. jel-ty ORTH GERMAN LLOYD — Screg ‘Line Berwer. RK, HAVRE, LONDON, UT AND BREMEN ‘The steamers of this company will s1il every Sat- arday from Brewen Pier, foot of 3d stract, Hoboken. Hates of passaze From New York to Havre, Lou- lon, Soutiamyton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60, gold; steeraze. For fretslat oF vgasaue apply to OELRIC ancl Exye 9-tmarlo DEIED DAMSONS. DRIED PEACHES. DRIED APPLES. nt ‘New Yor GM PRUNES. 25 Ps ave. Avents for Wan “ ( NEW EXPRESS LIN) DATES. BETWE PHILADELPRIA, ALE: ‘ PHILADEUPE ND) GE OROE TOW FIGs. Connectingat Philadelphia wit Line tor Soston, Providence, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, feb19tr 1491 New York avenue. 5 PUUNDS BUTTER, choice. -81.00 p.m. é Freighia received — me uo Pp Paton 12 POUNDS LARD, choice.. - 100 in of lad: wiven to Boston and ce, an n Fall River Covcenecewinbine they goods ianded 8 POUNDS CHEESE... . 1.00 SiGeorcetows: wharf wil pleas have then marked | CrIPTON FLOUR, quarto in : mation apply to JH. JOHNSON & SUGAR HAMB, per pound. : 10 orthwest, and 12itst.eet what, nee eee ie ad Wate SeaEE 10 POUNDS BREAKFAST HOMIN 25 WILLIAM P. CLYDE & 00.” § POUNDS BUCKWHEAT.. Py Genersi Minazers, 12 South Whsrves, Philadel faar20-1y O0.R. WIXOM & CO ve RDAD Law 504 9th st. n.w. W YORK HOTTERDAM, | eek area is line, a k Pe CALANDS “noTtERDAM "TWENTIETH STREET MARKET. “SOHIEDAM.” and “MAA! carrying the U. 0 TWENTIETH STREET. jail to the Netherlands, leaves Jersey Caty every. feruate Weds cnday and Saturday. fabin 8 © $45 $54; Steerage $23 HC. 7 Ronth William st, New York FoscH sts, Te 72 ‘TURKEYS, CHICKENS, DUOKS, all kind FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, GAME, BEEF TEN: DERLOINS, SWEET BREADS, TER- 8. BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON EDYE & CO. 27 So. Wm. st., Freigis z 2 MOBRIS, 5) Bway, Gen'l Pass'wer Ac't. janl-ly All kind Vexetables, at market prices | NMAN LINE dec6-Om WM. LINKINS & BON. Usirap States & Rovat, Mart Steamers, IN 5 SEW TOBE to CRENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, {JOHN Be KELLY, ursday and Saturday. -5491 tons | City of Montreal.4490 “| City of Brussels..3776 2 City of N. York. -3500 macnificent steamers are among the atrong- ELF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, . = CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Stalls £28, and 630 Center Market, ‘Sth-st: et wing, and 206 and 208 Northern eet Invent ad fasten om, the, AUlant ©, au nas Liberty Markel or address Box 71, City avery moder improvement, including x a ae . ehsira ip ssloons, bath and smokius rooms, barber aver raise of pasmace and other information, Spry roadway, N.Y: OF De enOSRaN S06 G st 0 W ROTELER. & | BEO., 2! Yenna ava; @ W. MOPS, A prees! Wash inwtor (uNarp LINE, With the i RAILROADS. BALteroRe AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Koute and Short_Line to the North, Northwest, West and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTON. = = Pr delphi 3 the year. pastaxe from Qu crossing the 1.21 ‘o the north of ward passaxe ¢ r nothing to the and Boston FOR, Suuday 'to Baltimore tops at Bhipley’s, Laurel, Annapolis June- "s, Hanover, and Elk Ridve. Breakfast "] . imore, Annapolis and Way. (Piad. THE CENSED STEAMSH ¥ Lint - Wintehester, Hazerstown, and Way Between Yew York and Liverpoo!, Call Baltimore and Lanrel Express. Cork Harbor. int «f Rocks, Piedmont, Straabursz, ae FROM NEW TORK ¢ Hagerstown, and Way Stations. Parthia. We Wed, April 5 i0 @ m—New York, Puiladelphia, Boston and Pothnea Wed Express. Parlor Car to New York and ‘Abssainia. We tia. Stops at Annspolis Juaction. Semin we 1s E ouis, Louisville, Ohicazo, Colum. Seythia_W tusand Pi Express. Frederick, Hagerstown aud Vailey Branch except Sunday. Through arto 2 Duh ton to Sandusky, daily, except Satucday. 19:00 a.mm.—Ou Sunday only, Baltamore, Annapolis van Car to inc! ati daily. Graf- BATES OF PASSAGE 23 carrying steerawe, $30 at + accom. ma. Faris, 815, old, ad@ kets on favorab 6 term low rate of $60 xold during ind Way. “jo 00 4m —Baitimore Express, Stopaat Bladans- burs, College, Beltsville, Laurel, Aunapoits Junc- ‘eewnp's aud Hanover. 1210 "pak Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City snd Was" "1.20 pm.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Exprene Siopnat Laure, : 31°35 p.m. on Sunday only for Ba‘tinore and Way Stations. 4.30 p1o.—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Lanrel Expreah Frederick via Uelay. ptovs at AnapOLs Function. ‘74-35 pm.—Point of Rocks, Frederick, Havers. | town, Winchester and Way Stations. On Sundaysto Voint of Rocks and Way Stations only. | 3246" p-m—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- tions. 15-30 p.m. —Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore | Expresses. Ellicott City. Norfolk except Sunday. Norfolk Passengers taken in the Cara direct to Boat af Canton: Stop at Bladensburg and Laurel. {8.50 p.m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. 17:30 p.m.—Chicazo and Golumbus Express. Sleeving Cars to Chicago. 18-10 p.m.—Baltimore Express. 9-00 p.ua.—Point of Rocas and Way Stations. 19-50 p.m—St. Lonis, Oincinnati, Louisville and Pittsbory Express. Pittsburg, except Sanday. Puil- man Cars. 110-15 p.m.—New York, Philadelphia and Balti- more Express. Stops at Bisdeosburg snd Laural. Sleeping Car to New York, and Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. iD Other trains daily Europe at tes. ‘Throush bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasow, Havrs. Auiwerp and other ports on the Guatinent, ranean ports. natbt auc paasaze apply at the Company's 4 Bowling Green, or both stecrave and 9 OTIS BIGELOW. 605 7th street, Washing. . D.C. ‘ndely CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. ¥. OOK BINDING. The public is informed that the LYCETT BOOKBINDERY ‘@ carried on as heretofore. The same excellent Workmen are employed, and the work turned out will beim the superior style which has slways been 3 characteristic of the establishment. aptiy 1019 Pennsyleania ave., 34 foor. IBSON BROTHERS, G PRACTICA BOOK AND JOB PRINT 10142 Pennsylvania ave., Washington, Ds Ev Fine Printing a Bpecialty. (Daily. 3On Sunday only. except Bunday. Ail trains stop at Relay Station. For further information apply st ticket office de- pot, corner of New Jersey avenue and 0 street, 619, S REWARD —If Dr. Broruens failstocareany 601, 603, 1435 Penna. avenue n.w., Wi 7 an case of Female Weakness, Irresularities and Ob- Masonic Temple, High st., Georgetown, tick- wa Oftice, ASB at ww Opposite Smitueoe: | eke cheendd waa peteivad ee ene se an posite ‘Sualthacn. | Geka chesnsa wel re 4 ee ee SENS Mtr amointon PRES ks Plsest, Retabiehod GEORGE 8. KOONTZ, Agent. novl6 Habie Ladies’ Physician in the cit sulted daily at No. 315 6th st, near ae Guus Sind enitences 1S Harmer Batinore 78 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 ADIES -p2cring from irregalarities will find a TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. 4 sure and speedy relief by Da. Leon's Celebra- Double Track, Steel Hails, a PER ais ee oe Street for one SPLENDID QceNERy, MaGwrricent EQUIPMENT. MOTT'S FRENC: WDERS.— In Effect Decempra 16th, 1878. DR BESEX NOTES FRENCH POWDERS — TRAINS LEAVE WABHINGION. from Depot, I and a! wary Diseases, Nervous Debility, .,,, Corer of Sixth and B streets, aa follows: Semuina. Weakcess, Impotency, Scrofals, Syphilis, Pittebure and the West, 10:10 a1. dally, with Par- and all Bloat and Skin Diseases «peortily For sale by WM. B. ENTWISLE, Deaevist, TRh st and Ps sve. Price, On receipt of p Securely Be: lor Car to Pittsburg, and Sleeping Cara from Pittsburs to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 7-40 p.m. daily, with Psisce Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. « D4 BOBRERTSON removed to 456 C For Canandaigua, Rochestsr, Buflalo, Niazars ‘door to Mt Falls and the North, at 7:40 p.m. dally, except a all dises: Satu: day, with Palace Cars to Watkins, _ For Bysterw Wiltamsport, Lock Haven, aad Elmira, st 10:10 anteea a.m, daily, except Sunday. Bpeedy cu: « nspecia! For New York and the East,1:30 and 10:15 p.m. practice y of Baltime daily, with Palace Care attached. Limited Ex- Charges ate Hours 2(o9 p.m, Wednesdays prese’ of Pullman Parlor Oars, 9:30 aan. daily, and Sari febi2-ln except Sunday. For Brooklyn, N. Y., all through trains connect at Jerse city with bouts of Brooklyn Anne: affordin ect transfer to Fulton etreet, avoid- inw donble ferriaze aud journey across Now ANT TO LADIES nes speedily removed by & remedy Medical faculty of Maryland. sent | Sark cite dollars. Satefsction saaranteed. For Philadelphia, 1:30, 5:30, an@ 10-15 p. m., daily. tially) GC WORTHINGTON, |" ""yimited Express #30, in. daily, except Sunda ate of University of Maryland, 2i | For Baitimores7.00, 8:99, 0 80 a Ia and 20 pm more, Md. febl ty daily, excopt Sunday 7 10:10 @ ta, 1:90,8:30, 7:40 and 10:15 p. m., daily. Fur Pove's Oreck Line, 7:00 a mand 4:20p.m., jaily, except Sunday. ne For Aunapolis, 7-00 a. ui and 4:20 p. m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- TGS AYD,ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING- r Alexandria. 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11am. 1:15, 3, 4:20, 5, 09, 7 and 11.30'p.m’ On Suaday at 9 am., and 1-15 and7 p.m. | For Richmond and the South, 6:50 am. and 5:30 p. For SOR. BS 20 p.m. daily. ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Waal 5, 7, 8:90, 9,10, 21 am. : 1, 3, 420,5, israel (2 p.m. On Sun 10 am. and 6: day at 8 and 3 Tickets, iiformation, ise a Os BO or Car ac AN'S MISSION ON EARTH.—A thor- ough medical treatise, indicating how con- M ‘Srmed disabJ.ties may be removed. The experi- ence of 23 years’ atu observation, and profession. ai practice, showin scencies that will ure re Mored manhood, sti ned vitality, and sound conditions of health, have been impaired by Overtazed powers. A statement of obstacles to mar- they can bere Fo A victim of southful tmpradence, causing prema- ture decay, nervous debility, etc, having vain every Enown remedy, has found a sitople self cure, which Le will send BEE (o his fellow-euferers. rae ; a muiuodations can be ‘at the offices, north- myZnenlysk __ sonst am street. 8, svenue: Gortheast corn oF Sead Penn- DifixiOHS ZEIPE® BLOOD PURI. ‘yivanis avenue, and at the depot: whos orders cat ees cunee aeee ee pb Sorotula, eee of baxzwage to destination from 21 Biood Bouon’” Gare of BEsiine wosenree S 1. BF, General Passenger Agent. supeereeitien ate, gomeeyenns | "mal edecera inane. oor ‘No medicine enuine ubless in with iny pame | 5 blown tu them and ‘bearing ‘Trade OKE DOWN Sar OCR USE Te | C ee eee BR. HO: FORTY B D= EW TSON can te coomultel ovary | USHELS DELIVERED FOR g2.10. —W., next to Met Man church, corner 454 GASLIGHT OFFICE, #t., from 2 to 2 p.m., on all diseases of the Urinary ecane and Nervoits B¥atem. “Heoeat and Chronic | _oetltr 411 ond 418 200n etrest. ly cured. Consultations stzictiy private, and @cure | (JQHEN'S LOAN OFFICE, corner Tthet ana New Seemed in every case. Fifteen years experience. | private Lamy, entrance on svenue.) The: moderate. Main office, 19 8. Eutaw st, | Private in thecity. ‘Baltimore. eee octé-ty” | pia so Pineanereat on SIQORD'Y ESSENCE DF LIFE rotors | stan Ladies and Geers siemens’ Getiae. ahiattered conet:tution tn ‘four weeks, Fulure i Stvatne ian baye Gy'tittabout to marry. or who bate become weak Siximoawe ea eee Shed from croess or Say other catise “Buccoss Sakae ot ae ‘SSvsrcare Hole Avent, Dr. 308 SLOGUES.T Osi. | 308 9th versity Place, New Yorn. i calling at or addressing tise ae ave. Drumcists suppuat jani-te | gers prompuy %0. : are not complied with within five days from the ony of sale, dhe propery: Will be resold at the riak parntixas, | Me cost of the defaulting purchaser. “All'convay- 8, £0 + " JOHN F. ENNIS, ? HES. &0. AFTERNOON, March 5th, . NS ck twillsctt, within the | S184 soa CASAS JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. ‘Trustees. 1879, commencing at 2 tion rooms of Duncanson Hros., corber 9th an{ S®-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, D atrects pw., & vary fine collection of Rare Oil Hieslites derrst until TUESDAY, Maron ah, 1373, the estate of the late | same hour and place. x INO. F. ENNIS, ? " feb27-d ANO. H. GASSIN, 5 Tastess, RUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY No. 1610 TENTH STREET NOBTHWESE, AT Lot Sketches, Photographs, &c. AUCTION HENRY LYON, y i 4 d in Executor of wil of Jax. Alden, deceased. Liter Now tar ears ae the [Sun. Her.) land records ih and for the District of Colum: bia, 1 will eell at public auction, in frout of the premises, on TUESDAY, the fouzth day of March, A.D. 1879, at 6 o'clock p.m., all of Lot numbered {rar is, G2.) in Harkness aattivigion of eanace No. 336, in the city of Washington, D. C, and im Proved by a twotory Frame House, ‘Terms of sale. $200 cash; balance at ono, two and three years, with 8 per cent. i tel the property sold. 850 to be pa: mrchaser’s cost ue. Ce ing at sae conveyance LBART F. FOX. Trustee _OHAS. W. HANDY, Auet feb25-d ede PoRcansos BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRIOK DWELLING, No. 426 R SIREET NORTH By virtue of a dead of trust, dated Decem- ber 0th. 1874, aud recorded La Liber ‘No. fi] 474, folid 87, one of the land records of the. District of ‘Colunbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, wo will aeli at public auc- ton, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, March 10th, 1879, at 4 o'clock p. m., the following de- scrided real estate, situated in Washington city, District of Cotumibia, viz. Fart of lot No twauty’ and se-ured on down on day of HIS EVENING. _ in square five hundred and sixteea (51 JABES DUNGAN, Auctioncer ha n front on K streetof id fect, and a deoth of 93 feel, x preved by a good two-story brick houge- Ses ‘Terms wade known at time of sale. A deposit of ut SELL, S100 required at time of sale. It terms of sale are FEBRUARY 211s, not comphed with within seven (7) days, the Trus tees reserve the aiiht to resell the property at the AT THR risk anid cost of the defaulting purchaser. Con- vey arcing at purchaser's cost. GUSTAV HARTIC B.A. SELLHAUS! chl,4,6,8 STORE No. 307 SEVENTH STREET, Commencing at 10a. m., 2 p.m. and Evening at 7 And Continuing Daily anti All is Sold, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A WELL-KNOWN NEW YORE IMPORTER. BOOKS, &e. == vy ANNUAL REFER: 150,003 CIGARS, BLOK Embracing 8 Full Line of al) the well-known snd FOR THE YEAR 1879. Favorite Brands of Choice AN AMERICAN ALMANAC Axp TREASURY OF FACTS, STATISTICAL, FINANCIAL any POLITICAL. Edited by AINSWORTH B. SPUFFOBD, Libra. rian of Congres: Bound in a handsome Duodecimo Volume, 400 pages, scarlet cloth. Price, 81.50. MOHUN BROTHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, feb28-tr 1015 Pa, ave., cor. 11th st. NEw BOOKS IMPORTED, KEY WEST AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. feb27-6t ___3AS. DUNGAN, Anctionoer._ POLex. Auctioneer. HE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS SEVENTH Sr. i BETWEEN N AND Consisting of, a DRESS GOODS. GINGHAMS, TIGKINGS; CAB- SIMERES, “CLOTHS, SHEETINGS" AND LINENS; SILKS AND RIBBONS; FLANNELS. BED SPREADS, CASH MERES; AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF OTHER GOODS TUO NU MEK- OUS TO MENTION. Sale to commence MONDAY 34, at 10a. t: paw and to continne ntl all is dispose would advise all persons in want of al goods to atten: Will be added, 23 Cases Shoes and febue4t FOLE AT W. H. & O. H. MORRISON'S. Jones on Railroad Securities... ....... y an Almanac for 1879 }. O. Patent Case, vol. 1. Drone on Copyright 5 eae Cooley on ‘Torts. i Boyesen’s Goethe and Sc Blunt's Medouins of the Euphrates. EASTER CARDS: in large varieties and beautiful desizns, just opesed. of. I hove nated this sale, aa the zoods must be sold. Boots. JPUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, rt or i TRUSTEES SALE OF WALNUT PARLOR ee SETS ik tH POLISHED WALNUT Wal: McOREARY, (formerly with Wm. Ballantyne 0 ? ABLES. AN. BSc tae te Opened {he bUOR STORES | Lannany LOUNGES, ith sMtrect northwest, ntire new stock of DREAUS fomed and Dias Payers; horde’ Ge wees SPRINGS. PLLLOWS, HOE cased and Plaid Payers, ordering, Xe.’ Note 8,8 ef aK : Paver at from 5 cents a quize tip, and Envelop: ry BRUSSELS A! GRAIN CAR INGRS xood white), at 30c.a box, also,’ Business Conveni- PETS, BEING THE FURNITURE OF A ences of all kt prOporti y low prices, HOTEL, ALL OF WHICH WAS FURNISHED Sort Payee eet eee ab a phEN AOU Two MONTHS AGO. Se y virtie Of @ Ged of trust, duly recor GHORGE, D. CUMMINS, D. D., First | in tuber No. Wid, folio No. 1st, et seq. one of F Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church, 3 if the District of Columbia, Memoir: 4200, Lifeot Richard Fuler, D. D., by ‘ou FRIDAY, the 7th day of March, Dr. Cuthbert; $1.6). Goethe and Schiller; Their We at 11 o'clock, at public anc. Lives and Wor! by Boyesen: $2. ‘The Orlin and wth of Rel by Max Muller; $2.60. Hered HY, with Preludes ‘on Current Eventa, by Joseph Cook; $1.50. Bel Marjory le. by L. fT. Moade: f Duncankon Bro: , the woods and mentioned in Schedale “A,” attached to said d trust, and partly enumerat 00. Jesus of Nazaretii? Wio He Was, and What | ‘This sale is worthy Now: by Rev. Wo». Patton, D. D. furniture saleby WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, dition feb26 rPHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Keni Estate Auct TRUSTEWS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, No. 114 C STREET SOUTH, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREE CS EAST. ‘Terms cash. 2tr 498 7th street. 3 OMA2S WUILDS.—An Unisinal Review of whet Women are Doing in ludustry, Rancation ianihropy, Socisi Reform, Art, Science, Litera aud Government. Also, a faithinl record of ®uat men ate doing to sdvance the interests 0! seinen. Eyery household should read one good = Woman's Paper. Published monthly. Price ui By virtue of adeed of trust, date T by Inail, postage prepald, 8L00, single coptes, Iii, and rerecor Le core THEree. SOAN LEWIS and BhEA 5 one of the ouiare fc Lire THERESA JUAN TEWIB: Manag | ct of Coluzt Yers te Mrs. secured, T will se ditor, Room No. 10, Gepablc Building, 1101 Pent | the ieeuuiges “6 ‘ania ave. decd March, 1 it 4 o'clock p.m. Seren cay GL neuen no a ot aT = red ten (10), of Ohiarles Jrst's ‘resrds EDUCATIONAL. sion of orixinal lots three (4), four.(}), () and Feven (7), in eqare numbered se and thirty-two (732), with the improvement sisting of a throa.story and hasemont brick house of twelve roome with modern improv men! IZ INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, with K Mode! Kind rt and Advanced Classes, Mra LOUISE POLLOCK, 929 8th st, and Mise SUSIE POLLOCK, 1127 13th st. n.w., Princivals, ‘Terms of gale: Five hundred dollars, ; jaseoa for Lafies. “" deoé-sma* 2 , 1877, and Day and Evening classes for ci tetance in twee Row wt bite Chains Bale, nred y ceed of trust. leposit of one MM ADEMOISELLE V- PROD HOMME'S WRENGH | fundred dollars required at the time of sale, Con veyancing at purchaser's cost Terms to be com- plied with in seven days, otherwise the traatea wil! resell at risk and cost of Seteulting: vurchaser. HORACE J. FROST, BEGINNERS—INTEEMEDIATR—ADVAMOMD, Resicence—1014 12th st. n. w. pr Ciassea for young Ladies and Ohildren are con nected with good English sch A ‘Trustee, Morning, Afisraoon ana Evening Classes for ta | _THOS. WAGGAMAN, Aa LIN x 6: PROV] N. B.— pronunciation ) and, Thi bs D. WITH AN IRON FOUNDERY, ON THE 0. & 0. CANAL. By virtue of @ decree daly nse of practicsl conversation rspidiy soquired Dy pupils. ‘The oral system » pectaity. passed by the new Term will commence January 6th, but Pa. | supreme Court of tho Distect of Uolumbia pis can enter at any time and will only be charged on the 4th January, 1870, as modified by de-. AB ToIn the tune they enter. cree by said court. duly passed on the 13th January, Ree ee ee Tay MEAS. ayy, | Hee, oth dicerees belt made Jn wie cane of 382068 twee! 5 . Heiston et al. vB. bam T. Duva'l et al, No. and Thursdays after 4 p.m. Geok4m | 1.631, Chancery Docket, No.9, of said court, I'will, as Trustee duly appointed in said cause, sell at pub- SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEG! lic auction, to the hizhest bidder, in front of the Te ome 7th ne Lstreetsn.w. Eatabl 1864. premices, on SATURDAY, March 15th, 1879, at 4 dreds. of graduates, men and women, are holding positions of trust and profit The oot o'clock p.m., certain real éstate in Georgetown, in arse Cor. said District of Columbia, situated and known’ as embraces anélip, Spelling, Composition, Lots numbered 26 and 27, in Thomas Beale's adidi- respondence, Business Calculations, Single and | tion tosaid Georgetown, with the baddings and im. | Double Entry Book-keeping, Business foe, | provements thereon; and also all that piece of Seommercisi Law, Political "Economy, Business ‘ound which fronts on the weet side of Washinz- Ethics and Entire course may be oom | ton street, in said town, beginning at the soutawest leted attending day or evening sessions, For par. | corner of’ eaid lot 27, and ran thence east and at | Uculare visit the Gatleve or ad Hicht angles with said Washinuton street to tho west -_novs0 EL O. SPENOER, Principal. line of said street; thence west and with the line of gaid street to its intersection with the southern boundary line of eatd lot No. 27; then with the southern boundary line of said lot to the place of BIVATELY OR IN OLASS.— + P' matics, Rhetoric, Logic. ‘Arithmetic slmpiiand, West Point, Annapolis or Collegiate proj tion, | beginning, with the improvements, rights and ap- ferms mi 8. W. NN, . Ttenances to the same belonginy. nw. Call before 11 a. Tater me rt | Perms str rms of sa'e: Onethird of the purchase money ser inGeir and the residue in equal testa | ghe third of said residue, payable, respectively, ait. | | S*® OW-WHITE BREAD ‘Will be wusranteed if you nse OERES, ‘The bandsomest Minnesots P: preg ipeet Flour in the Bierling’s Bt. Louis Fancg Patent, A most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour, or GOLDEN HILL, The well-known Standard Family Flour of the Dis t d eihiteen months after date of sale, with Inievent Eros dator the title to We rossrved uch tho full payment of ail the ptrrchase money. Convey. Ancing at purelager's cost. 8300 to be paid at tia oteale, "CHARLES St MATTHEWS Mirus THOS. DOWLING, Auct. feb20-3a) D UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. wo. wow ES" A IPROVED PROPERTY ‘trict. It is better than it evar was, and makes TRON PROSE ee REEL NEAR HIGH lla and Bread as light and aa STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. ©., AT AUC- white aa the driven suow. TION. By virtue of a deed of trust ziven to us The above-named Flours can be ft at an} : ber No. 885, folio 462, a first-class ny Bore. can bought 7 and duly recorded in Liber 8 folio a ca one of the lana records of Washinvton Coun: WHQLESALE DEPOT, tv, in the District of Co.umbta, and ut the roqusst nui Tex SEE RETNA AT or ile party wecarod, Wo will sell on BATORDAY, octets ns 7 SERERE AND INDIANA AVESOR | fhodtteday Of March A.D 1Biiy ac 490, o'clbce te nu, in frout of the premises, all tat certain piece or daicel of ground iving in the city of Georgetown, and District of Colmmbia, and known as parts of ighty-nine (89) and ninety (90), in Boatty and wiins’ addition to Georgetown. ' Beginning ot: the north side of Prospect strest at a point 110 feet West from Hixh strect ; runnin thence north to the north line of lot eighty-nine ($9), thence west with éaid north line thirty (36) feet : tenoa eoath to &: north side of said Prospect street. taence cast with said street thirty (90) feet to the bowinning: tomether puta all and sinxular the appurtonanes, ricute, priv. ileges, improvements and other jtereditaments t0 the sane belonging oF iu any quanuer appertaining. ‘Terms: $500, and expenses of sale, in cash; bal: ance six and twelve montis, notes co ‘bear interest AS per cent, and be pacufod by dond of trust on Property sold. A deposit of $10) required at sale. f terms of sale are not complied wit within seven $2,250,0000. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Grand aextraoxds Lath ala ing, April Osx 15,000 TioKETs Issvep. amst’s to (Spanish DrawixG PosttiveE—NEvER Pow ie. days from day of sale, the Trust 36} the Tickets, $200; Halves, $100; Qauzters $60; Elehths, | ripist to resell the property at the Tak aan coat of 25 Tenthe, 820; Twentieths, $10; Fortioths, 8.” | the defaulting purchaser upon giviny five days’ no- Fail particulars sent free. Prizes cashed. Liberal | tice of such reaale in some newspaper Published in ee te PO DUE A CO., Bankers Sone PO GUIDE ER, urchaser's 42 Nassau St., New York. feb2%eokds JOHN WALTER, Trustees. ovat, HAVANA LOTTERY. NG, Auctioneer. a eo tble bespatel Haass, Jan 25. io DOWLING, Auctioneer, oJ. DUFF x locet Ne Kei EXECUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED AND U: ‘Ticket No. 2,118 (Class 1,031), held by your firma, IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE WEST. has drawn the second capital prize nf 60,000 Span- EBN AND EASTERN SECTIONS OF THE The al ticket sold in New York On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, March 6th, 879, at 4 o’el the , T shall seil fier 3. DUFF & CO., Bankers, 42 Nasuau St.,New York. | jor 1h tn ence 3s oe tee ee ea feb21-cobw* of 9134, on 25th street, nesr K street northwest. in equare das, having a freak of 10 feel oy Sadat of NATTAN'S VEGETABLE CATHAR- | 93 7c{on Gh stent soniueart, nese Vine oe nue, and improved by a two-story brick dwelling, TIC AND ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS extensively used and unexcelled for complaints ieee trom Do Costivensss rising repeats, pole, Nervous Arey cont gripe, aud are the moet reliable live Serveokhe right to resell the sameatthe risk sad ocet PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. figomo nowapeber publled sod fn, tan ey ot : ARTHUR NATTAN'’S, MAS DOWLING: ance Nun ookos 14th and I streets n.w. feb2i+tr hes uomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL AND PEREMPIORY AUCTION SALE ora BANERUPT STOCK or STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS DIAMONDS. GOLD AND SILVER, WATCHES. ELEGAD H GOLD JEWELRY, WITH SOLID SILVER WARE. AD RODE. ER’S| CELEBRATED aS house of 50 years’ standing, TO BE 80LD BY CATALOGUE, aT 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th streets, Commencing THIS DAY and EVENING, at 11 in.,3 p.m, and 7:50 p.m, and continuing ‘each day andevening during the week until entire stock 1s | sold. ‘Mr. GEO. B OUSHIN gaged to conduct thie sa’ IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE ELEGANT STOOK OF GOLD JEWELBY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Ere ‘The New York cretitors have shipped the balance of the Msanificent Btock of RIOH SILVER WARE To Mr. George B. Cushing, who conducts the sale Itcoupricesin part Centre Pieces, Caxe Baskets Urns, W: ers, Casters, S. Muza, Vases, nd all of the yell known manu. Nas Meriden Brit. Oo. and others Examine thls Rich Stock, now selling by THOMAS DOWLING, At }21 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Between Ih and 10th streets: SALE POSITIVELY PEREMPTORY. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, anctoneer. of Boston, has been on mé-3t OLL PAUNTINGS, WATER eLOR DuAWINas, | ENGRAY NGS, No. 1228 Pi (Adso' SNEXEVANTA AVES ning his calery i, A Jarze colection of five and oriinal (il Paintinies Water Color Drawinge, Engravings, &c. hand. somely and appropriate’ framed. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY EVENING ‘Mancu 5, at 7:30 O'Crock and continuing, noon and evening, untilail are sold. HIS BALE 13 WITHOUT RESERVE. Onexhibition for three days previous to sale mardi TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE QF HovsenonD FURN By yirtue of a deed of trust. dated the 26th day of December, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber $42, folio 106, one of the records for Washington, District of Columbia, and by dt rection of the part” secured thereby, I sivall sell, on MONDAY, the Win day of March. i879. at No. 215 3d strect, Bear the Avenue, northwest, known as the Sherman House, the entire contents of aid Louse, viz: Walnut Parlor Furniture, upholaterod ia Reps and iueh. Rep Lounges, Easy Chaira, Eteweres, fancy Camp Chairs. Black Walnut Chamber Furniture. Elecant Hair Mattrarses, Pillows sud Bolsters. Brustcle, Three-ply and Tnerain Garpeta. Wainut Sideboard, Brackets. Walnut Dining Chairs, Toilet Ware. Wainut Extension Dining Table. Batnut oftice Furnitnre. feat oves. &C ie HORACE G. JACUB:., Trnstos. THOMAS DOWL! martd (psoas DOWLING, Auotionser. FINE ARTS. SALE OF THE BOLAND COLLECTION OF FOR. EIGN AND AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGS. Now os Exaimition av THR Five Sanesnoom IN THE CoRCOKAN BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE U.S. TrEasuay. This superb collection comprises works from the easels of such artists as — M. De Gara: George ‘Todd, do. Dewey Bates, London Y. Waldschmitz, Wermar M. Arnoux. Paris, 3. Hammer, Munich. Lorck, Dusseldorf. 3. Kichomume, Paris. 3, M Bentield, Dusetdort. » Pans. And many others of well-known ability, and is pronounced by connoiaseurs to be a collection of xteat merit. ‘To be gold » on THURSDAY and PRIDAY - March 6th and 7th, 1879, commencing at7 30 oclocg. ‘4 wardtd — ‘FHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer PoLey. Anctit 1 WILL SELL AT AUCTION THURSDAY EVENING, March (th. oni day to day re intil the entire stock of fine BOOTS and SHOES ‘known Central Boot and Shoe Btore, 805 Market Space, is disposed of. Being obliged to remeye on account of rebuild. ‘nx the property, willsell at auction, to the high. est bidder, the well-assorted stosk of fine Boots and shoes, . FOLEY, Auctioneer. RUSTEE'S BALE OF MARKET GARDEN FARM OF THIRTY-EIGHT AURES, M@RE OR LESS, SITUATED ONE MILE FROM TENNALLYTOWM, D. C, AND ABOUT ONE BeSUEED YARDS FRUM THE DISTROT By virtue of a deed of trust, dated first da: ae ie 4 rat ictober. 187:3, and duly recorded in iber B. P., No, 11, folio 27 eof the land re- cords for Montgomery’ county, in the State of Mary- land, and at tho request or thoparty secured there- y. shall gell at public auction, on the premises, on NESDAY, March 12th, 1 above Farm, improved with dwelling of & roome, cry cellar, &.. two large barns, stable, corn, milk and other outhouses: a pump of excellent water near 188, ‘erms of aale: One-third cash, balance in one, two, three and fonr years at six'per cent. interest sectired by deed of trust on the property, or all cash at the option of the purctaser. One hundred dol- lara down when the property is gold. Taxes paid to June, 1679. This farm adjoins the lands of Messrs, Sonnerman, Charles and Jesse Shoemaker. RICHARD P. JAOKBON, Trustea. . 155 Bridge et., Georgetown. Partienlars 1322 G stn. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. mari Fitee, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ‘ON I STRE¥T, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem. ber 24th, AD. 1873, and duly recorded in Li. AB ber No. 733, folio 147, one of the land records. for the District of Columbia, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. the 24th day of March, 1879, at 4 o'ciock ee » the following Cezcribed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit. The west part of lot numbered twenty-three (23), in square numbered one hundred and twenty-seven (127), frouting 29 feet $ inches on I street, between 17th and 18th streets northwert, and running back with even width 149 feet 3¢ inch to an alley ; together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a haud- some four-story brick residence, with brown stone trimmings. ‘Tsims: Tha amonnt of indebiedness secured by said deed of trust with expenses of sale in cash, ant the balance at twelve and eixhteen months, foi which the notes of the purchaser, be: interest from the date of rale and sec; by deed of trust onthe property sold shall be taken. A deposit of 250 shall be required at time of sale. All convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the ‘Trustees the right to reco!l. at risk and cost of defauitine purchoser, after aoe A ee a HOBERT ©. FOX, ') Trustees. IN Auctioneer. feb21-f.m,ts (THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN, Res! Estate Auctioneer. USTEE'S SALE OF LARGE FRAME DWELL. ING HOUSE AND LOT ON CORNER OF EIGHTH AND & STREETS NORTHEAST. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust dated October 10th, 1876, and recorded in Li No. 835, fo fo 61, et éeq , the undersimned rnetee will sell, at Sublic auction, in front of the piamises, on SATURDAY, the six day of March, Si, at “o'clock p.m. all Of Lot five (5), in aquars pine hundred and seventeen (927), in the city of Washington, D. C., with the improvements. ‘The above property will be sold audject to a prior deed of trust securing the payment of eight hun- dred and fourteen dollars. ‘Terma of sale: Oue-half cach; the residue in six and twelve months reepectively, after day of sale, at one o'clock, the ee cee Gea ayments, Co ad sy rar chaser, secured on the property ani satisfaction of said ‘Truster, al ‘4 be given; or all Guired when bid acces 6 aren: complied with in five days, Trusteo reserves risht to resell at risk and cost of defa uurchaser. JOHN CAMMAOK. Trustee. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Aunct. feb27-d&ds N SHERMAN & CO., Real Estate Auctionee! Jom Bt Cloud baiding =e! UBTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE IMBROVED TRUROPERTY No. 303 FIFTH STREET SOU EE By virtue of a deed of trust dated June 1th, A.D. 1875, duly recorded in Liber is folic 189, one of the land records of the D: trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, We will sell, at public auction, in ‘of the preizises, on SATURDAY, March ith, ft ‘All conveyanci: ‘Terms to be complied wit: |. ¥. MATTINGLY,) | -E. PRENTISS, 'j, Trustees. We ML sMiTH, Saleem. ‘teb’-eokds ING STAR. : March 4, 1879, —— CONGRESSIONAL Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. APPROPRIATION FILS PASSRD RY THE sieaeg SENATE.—Atier our report closea— - Mr. Morrit catled up the bill providing to. taking the tenth and sibsequent censtises amendments of the House were agreed to the bill was passed. Messrs. Harris, Rollins and ¥ Appotnied the conference commit concerning street railreads in ty | Columbia. | Mr. Davis called up the Hou | Hef of seldiers and sailors bec in the service of their country Mr. Windom, from the conference committtor on the fortification appropriation Lill, sub mitted a report, which Was agreed (9, the | Dill passed. Mr. McMillan called up the di!) making ap- | propriation for the payment of clalms reporied y the southern claims commission, which was discussed and passed. Mr. Sargent submitted a resolution to pay rhe | committee clerks, pages, and other empioy of the Senate their per diem compensation for | thirty days after the adjournment of the session, Agreed to. Mr. Allison. from the conference committee report (re dicts, * TUESDAY... MON we rth mony rT. Was d Some ° 1 on the deticlency appropriation Dill, submitted a report; but Mr. Edmunds objected i tis pres- ent consideration, and stated Uutt he wanted lime 1o examine it. Subsequently he withdrew his objection, and the report The Senate then, at hve oelock f Uon of Mr. Conkling, took a re. | oc % zreed to. - On until ¢ mo- EVENING ‘On motion of M . the report of Une ' _ ng Amendments vo the sundry civil i A brief debate occurred. in wht a Messrs. Bb munds, Windom, Allison, Dawesand Davis lil.) | participated. Tae Se ped be the contere ence report ale Look up and passed 10 promote the education of the bitn Mr. Allison made a report from th tee of conference on the disagree ments to tie rt LE rian the ‘some erand harbor bill and it was mi committee, providing for the organization ot the Mississippi improvement commission, the | Sonne: deepening of that ri fon of | whieh b the ailuviad lands. fi wn for | The | vey's ( from lime to time a: for the purpose. was debated at length, and munds, al tfteen minutes to twelve said it was necessary that there should be a brief executive session, and he made a motion accordingly, but it was disagreed to. | The bill under consideration was further #mended, but further action upon it deterred, Subsequent proceedings reported on ist page. sunt her we Kite Mr. Atkins then proceeded to give some in- formation on the subject. He sali tal estimutes for the Items tn the Dill were 00,000, and that the bil! House appropriated about #17. the Senate had added on about © ing the amount of the bill now about §1s. ‘The like bill of last year was about $26,001 Mr. Hooker inquired whether the bill con- tained any appropriation for paying deputy marshals, Mr. Atkins replied in the negative. Mr. Reagan inquired as to the provisions for the District of Columbia. Mr. Atkins replied that the se appropriating $1 3 for the | sinking fund on the 3.65 District bonds had been | retained. He himself had not favored !t, but he | had been overruled by the majority of the House | | conferees, and, of course, by the majority of the phate conferees. fle was not willl the bill simply because of that featur regard to some details of the bill he $20,000 each to the Hayden. Powell a et way ft her w buoy by taken openc removed mother, and |i inter surveys, and $250,000 to bulld a muse boss on the « care of property given to the government by ad. while workin Vartous nations In 1575, at the close of the Cen- | day. Saw a Ww" tennial Exposition, hud been appropriated. Tae | the bridge. apparently in distress. question of surveys had been lef her stocking feet, wo | precisely as tt had passed t had a bandkerebief around ber | that the provision tor publ watched ber Nve minutes, struck out. fast Mr. suddenly i atten! posed the provision fora sinking fané bonds. c that as to $s, a issued in ds « ithout consideration, s (in the hands of purel F were nol oni . but actually vold as ¢ against the government, He asserted also that tue provision had been inserted at the instance | cr the First National Bank of New York, the holder of a large anount of {ese bonds iS Ani led by Messr nil within to the | vlions of Mr Messrs. Lewt! and Buew Uy the tieir ob=e) rovision Blackbura were N.Y), Mayaem. i batted by de vin L LO 4 © proce | adoption of the report s | 3@18 18, nays for, (he 1 | coming trom the deine The ‘consideration ILenl case again (at | terrupted by a req ry com j mittee, whieh Mr. r was prepared ti | on the subject of Mr: Seward's witiuo | lain books Of his consulate. | ,, Ms. Springer insisted that the matter berore ; the House (being a question of privitege) coula | Bot be thus set aside, and the Speaker sus- tained lim in tha? position. Arguments on the point were made by Messrs. Butler and Banks, claiming that the question Involved in the report was one in re- ~rued & ding the criminal | | Bishop gard to the privileges of the Houre, and was | Bishop therefore of the highest order of precedence. | Case Has A long debate ensued. | oA Parr | THE RIVER AND HARBOR SILL PASSED, Mr, Reagan, at 5:20, presented the conference | report on the river and harbor bill, and atier it liad been read, he proceeded to make some cx- planation of it. He estimated that. the aggre- gate amount appropriated in the bill was al M. Lo 3 MOovth of the Mississippi river. and made some | alteration in the terms of the contract with him, requiring the same depth as the original contract required, but not the same width, and | also paying hin for each ioot of depth, instead | quantity of each two feet. | Wihed _l@ was questioned particularly about the | Eads matter, and made a loug explanation oa the subject. Mr. Hanna demanded the yeas and nays on the adoption of the report, remarking that hat was the only mode that members had or record- EVENING SESSION, ‘The Senate amendments to tke post-route bit! were taken from the Speaker's table aad con- curred in. Mr. Sparks asked leave to lave the Senate amendments to the arrears of pensions bill aim the Speaker's table and concurred 2. r. Roberts objected. The Seward impeachment case was then taken up, and Mr. Bundy presented an argu- meat against the Springer report. man: account wither a you will was the THE DEFICIENCY BILL PassED. 8-Lon ‘The discussion wasagain interrupted to allow | trel. whoi Mr. Blount to present the conference report on | up in Ui the deficiency bill. The report was read, and | pocketed was, without explanation, agreed to. THE SEWARD IMPEACHMENT CASE. 3 iicld represented to the democratic FE ‘he House the utter impracticability ot carrying articles of impeachment to-night. No possible action could be taken between now and the death of unis Congress A new House ana a new Senate would in session before any Urlal could take place, and the only effect of adopting the report now would be to leave Mr. Seward under a cloud, without any possibility of vindicating himself. He suggested doting What had been done in a similar case—order the Clerk of the House to seal up the testimony and Mr. ™ ot The Zk 1 member (Mr. Butler.) Farpac. ape be read, addin ‘ta at undertone, that be TS an ne, Eanted the vi yn of Samuny, who had A Dauchte | tomsof melancholia st her had aheart ful agreed to. ., her,” sald Captain ¥ ‘On motion of Mr. Bre AN Of the co! ing Company. to a New inittee on Mississippi Leve mate took | Speaking of up the House bill reported by him from that x dars WIth a hood ov that the to- } f bout ibere and given ppioaching went 10 bi in Holyoke, Mass. entered in her abseuce ay several cherished oll paintings, ¢: holstery of the furniture, and sia the Netherlands when He bas died intestate. will probably pass jv them to go. electric light “Is just ‘hey must give me nd it they don't, J never said I would have <DERSON—BROWN. |__ FAMILY SUPPLIES AUCTION SALES. _ StUl drageing on tn the Mouse ‘The minority ferting the whole subject to the rp The ¥ report hadt yews t proceedin The nm. and be tor ber ta ny Althou: Upported v by her labors as mills in Cahoe: tee much for months ax < NOW § up work orse Hi Was fin ng must be done for author.ttes and GENEVRA SAWYER Wr Schvons little thin, and mot Long ie up. nen lay The bod phurt. Capt. Pharo *. Deve nid Deood a ike by public Her Per “She was a datnty and every one who saw apathy and love for perished. T the tirst things that I did on getting to Rar h.” he said, 1 found her in chal fon, the Kind-hearted wit over to the shore numbed the | mate In whose arms the chiid was conumittee) had just Been wud down Which was. pre. » withraven, be. reported on the frst ews her sad Tanaged and y and over he na years ago, and rs of the ow tatira tacks of ed gir bow symp neat the dur- Mi be aw evertake ved of the 10 want calanitty and melan dal tow. she was untorta Jed Chat tay sn ws. Hesrtt lon and pro. this devoted ather for wh to the uo hope of p father mus charity yee Rete ast Wreek He was was to of Mea, the hotet $ toddling hen when d prattied ‘Mamma,’ nly word she could speak. Ina room pext of her father and ther covered with a cloth.” Captain Young vs p20, that when the “child “wits uakem i xp . . ashore in the breeches y trom the THE HOUSE PASSES THE SUNDRY S11, | stranded schooner she was not in Ube Jeast KIVER AND HARBOK KILL, | injured. Before parting “with ber the port closed | mother seemed to have taken every precaution Mr. Atkins presented the conference report | 10 keep the little one warm and save her Lite on the sundry civil appropriation bill. She hod the child wrapped in thic annels, ler head and red sockaon her Around her neck was a comforter. ice-cold water which dashed Tue bloy on hinly clad arried, Dut Her father and mother coula see her from where they were lashed in the troven titzzen rigging, as She was lifted out. of and the beachmen and phe life-saving station. Her lice eves wonder as the outer coverings were trom her. She ind began to cry her blue Me., seemed to tats her but aft | ton fondled her the dimples reappeared in her { eyes sparkled with happiness. | ‘The bodtes of Capt. Sawyer and his wife will bs forwarded to Milirid | that their orphaned daughter will also be takem to the care of her grand- hough several who have seen her Mrs. Hazle- and It is thought yLGHT. she vant A special from pthy Donohue, a section ledo, Veorla and Wabash rail near that place last Thurs- an, poorly clad. standing upon She Was im an old faded shawl, and head. He Sa traln Was S ascertained that the n witoessed on two a farmer, seven years by a woman two years ago. Noone SINIA JUDGES. —At Tan- the case of Ube im sghizance Attorney G Wert san Hany & Ryan. recent utterance of removal of priests t charges, except atte: ‘an sustains Father been refered to Rome. HED A x Can, s uit | $7,000,000. Tt also contains a provision to pay | It was AN ASTONISHTNG SIOwT 5,000 to Captain Eads for the jetties at the | iard saw on returning to her some r of costly clothing inte ribbons at down and wept 82-“The Bayard of the park or bank pa is the Bismarck of his home.” 8P-It is sald that the ardent fecling tn Dakota Jn favor of admission of a state has re : : stl “hill, ing their protests against the bill. sudden ¢ ‘he yeas and nays were ordered and taken, | , 8 Frank Bassett w and vesulted—yeas, 107; nays, 62. So the report | @aY to imprisonment for life. Was agreed to. The House then, at haif-past mBectcut. for the murder SIX, LOOK a recess till nine o'clock. Jack, Th course of ignorant. an and advised priests not to read the KEN BCRNED Nelson, Ohlo, yesterday morning, the house of ford was burned to the ground. Mr usford and six of his children, who were leep. were smothered or burned (6 death. Galy | the wife and one chJd escaped. s sentenced he docket of the it they were marked IL was expected pro neday, but some reason Indicted judves tnteud nat and hereby foree the pst. ction hy Farther sor BALTES, of the is engaged ina bh y. Father Phelan. editor of paper regarded ag ‘ather Phelan con- ed con Pope as torbid heir Bishops, on ¢ Urial and convic- Lon. Bishop Baltes published a pamphiet taking a contrary View, characterizini as “unscrupulou Father Phelan self-conceited, Watchman Phelan, and the At hat Mrs, Wil room from church engefal eneiy had eur th heads out of ed the up- ned a large Mis. Tr Louden eived a on Savar- at Bridgeport, of “Stuttering A motion wili be made fora new trial. $2~An infidel said sarcastically to a ciergy- “I always spend Sunday in tiling my reverend gentleman did pot expected, but slinply replied: —“And probably spend Us in the same way.” 8B-“On, Vin good for another twe of Prine “i 1 Tha dd his vast possessions t where he didnt want laughing rejoinde re day of judgement is Johnson a “yeformed”™ negro mins. in Guthrie counis, Lowa. citizens set je shoe business, used up te stock, the mone ison is quoted by time for it dont hal! take time. , left his board bill. and left @ young girl at Panora on the night on wuich the marriage was to be consummated. correspondent anapolis Jowrnad as saying Uuat the S certain a sunrise.” be added, 1 have ek. tt, ine wi Cael BAERIED. in 9. Mu. SrrepeN Wednesday, Pebra T, AXrwason to Mies cea B. Buows, by Lewis B Wynn, at the resi cence of James Brown, 1939 12th si. nw. (Warren- See = to transmit them to the Speaker of | ton, Vinginia, papers ple = re <a ts a louse wi organi: and e DYER—KOONTZ. On et jarel, House could take what See saad (Pe Rev. Henry Nice, Jousx W. Dréu, Ji, to Me Mr. Conger moved to lay the articles of tin- | ® 4 Koostz, both of thie city. Peachment on the table. Negatived—yeas, 111; eNIT Potter presented the yf is It ay Pobras % DY tof his covnmit- IRALL, On Monday, F 24th, 1879, tee, and the views of a jority, and of one riper ‘Mariboro, =F Geors: Go, Mand sro, Senet ens ce naw meee Epwarp, son of W. F. and Busan ‘\. Gibbons, io ared Deensimeng ating tine focmansar ie” | Spas ete startet a haar ceiclete pte) antl Seeets are gad since he is But God, who is too good Mr. Blount, at 10:20, presented the conference it for the best, and we moek- report on the office. ropriation Bill and k a sek hak ous o> Wi without uon or debate. pent on of Mr. Eden, the Senate amena- = a ments were to on the bill for the pay- UNDERTAKERS. meni of claims reported allowed by the account- '?fise conierence report upon tae bill coucera- | W, = SFA. ing street railroads in the of Columbia is UNDERTAKES, agreed to. Mr. Lynde, from the judiciary committee. Saeed ae reper. or {oat comiaines oo ae and Fecomattted. : morrow, for the purpose of preventing one of their party frauds from being to the bar of the House, It could do so, take the