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eS STEAMERS. &c. BOOKS, é&e. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. 1879 FEANT LINE. 1979 | HARTER NFINGS. A novel and boeuiiful ___ FUTURE Days. _____ FUTURE DAYS. Soe os, by bs FORTRESS | Hatter Liiee, Lenten Moeaics, and other ribbon- (THOS. E WAGGAMAN, Res! Estate Auctioneer. (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STOPPING AT PRINCIPAL LAND: Easter Cards in great variety. TRUSTEE'S 8, LE IMPROVED | ANTIOUE AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FUR- WASHINGTON AND NORSOLE STEAMBOAT | seemed yoko Libraries. ae ee tat ae. ax WRTREETS | ONMONDAL MORNING, “Ape rnetartooS Kew, cerant, and nwiftatinwheal steamer, | Ait he NEW'BCGKE Aatinek ka noon as pu | BGHEL ANU CARIETING, OF A EIMLEE” | at ld stock, at retaence No 2 et etre: be GEORGE LEARY, , lished. ING AND OUT-BUILDING. NS Joe Walre), leaves as follows . BALLANTYNE & SON, laters 423 7th street. 7 apdtr Triday, oe | RECEIVED To-vav, | Tue New Eprrion or WEBSTES’S Inaros ‘Every Monday. Th day. and Sevurday, | Ea ae oelok p.m. Suuight come icketa, staterooms. rate o! ections, &e., will be ch | iehed on application chy tag Be Sane Oa UNABRIDGED QUARTO DIOTIONARY, GH PLANT: Pesigent © #'DobD, Asset | Gruseterdctice abi sddivonal Words and a NOWFOLK., FOMTHESS BON= | ne 10.000 canes oy eraehical Dictionary, contain, ROE ANDTHE SOUTH modern time, their nationality, oocupation, birth ieett and st iru Steamer LADY oF |" yRancis B. MOUS, ves street wharf, every Mondsy, Wi and Fri- af 8 o'clock p.m con steamers for New York and Boston, and rail- Feed nee south. Returniny, leaves Norfoik every » Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m. FOR POTOMAG RIVEK LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSO! street wharf every M Successor to Mobun Brothers, BooxksELLER AND STATIONER, aps-tr 10165 Pa. ave., corner 11th street. RAILROADS. | BALTIMORE AND OnIO HAILHOAD. mnardtowr, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. iste landings oing and return- National Bouts, ang Short Tins to the ad South west. To take eflect Sanday, Nov. 17, 1872. LEAVE WASHINGTON. | _ 15:05 a. m—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston Express, Elicott City. ° On Sunday ‘to Baltimore | only. si at Shipfey's, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- tion, Jessup’s, Hanover. and ‘St lowest rates Apply at office over | at Hels; cas grind ¥ ply st | volitan Bauk, 15th street, 4 BTEAMEES FOR NEW YORK_ | ‘The Steamers JOHN GIBSCN and & | leave Pier 41, East Bi same dsy. Ezeh taken jetro} or office of | 6.60 a, m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. : foot of 6th street. Wa-hinwion, and 63 Water | mont, Birasburg, Winchester, wo. Way ay. le via A marl-tr SAMUEL BAC | 17:40 a m.—Battumore and Laarel — ——__— | 8:10. m—Point <f Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, EB MATTANO, Uaptsin Wu. H, | Winchester, H ‘one. leaves wharf foot of 6th i ste, every Tuesday, Thure- | , Haxerstown. and Way Stati 5:90 a ni—New York, Pniladeiphia, Boston and bi | Baltimore Expreea Purlor Car to New York and day, and Sundey, st 7 a m. for Po | Philadelphia. Stops at Annspolis Junction. tomac River landinws. On Tues: for Mattox | t&:353. St. Touts, Louisville, Ohi Colum. , Colton’s, and landinws in 5! wment’s . | busand Pittaburx Express. Frederick, rstown for Mattox Creek and rondtngs | and Valley Br: Through Car to Fiver. On Sundays for Colton’s and Jand- | Staunton. Puiman Car to Oinelanati daily. Graf- Nomini Oreek. Returnine on Wedneed: | ton to Sandusky, dail; , except Saturday. aaa Sip landines, excepting Mattor’on Wednents excepting Mattox on Wednes tay. ‘Bor further informaton, Cuijaize at oilices of @. i colo ef Skand Nesenee enor ed an ™. Seba | Oe G@ T. JONES Agent ‘OTT: MOUNT VERNON PAS- | N — > SENGERS. ‘The Steamer W. W. CORCORAN, which has been recently built furnished, L. 'L. ig the only bost al Captain, Jand passe! Mouut p wharf. Round ten fa Bara son BAKE ssa: +9:00 a.m.—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis Mi Stops at Bladens- . Annapolis June jeranip's and Hanover. itimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City Way. ad i p.m Kew Akos Philadelphia and an aa = ESPs6 p.or on Sunday only for Ba'timore and Way ts 4:00. p.n.—Baitimore, Biadensburg and Lanrel Expres. Fredsrick vis Relay. Stops at Annapolis function. :85_p.m.—Point of Rocks, Fredorick, Hagers- int is and Way Stations only. | an :40 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- ! tions. and Way. 10:00 a.m —Baitimore Express. ang, College, Beltsville, Laurel an muate | at 10am. a Sri 5 Moh HOLLINGSWORTH, | ’ Mount Vernon W. W. Corcoran. ‘ORTH GERMAN LL | Riprendea” Elicot Oly." Norfolk cceapt sundae = | exprestea. Elli .." Norfolk except Sunday, N Derwsan Sew Your Hivnn, LonDom, | Ser Pastas ein Neh a eee nay: The steamers of th will sail every Sat- #, "50 Sehitiiore aud Way peations . 2 1. —] ore BL a) from Brenien Pier foct of Sdstrect, HOOKED. | 1 3 eee eee yy Oe raat. of : From New York to Havre, Lon- | sirej tnd Ceratsohicaro, pton and Bremen. first cabin, $100; | “+8:10 p.m.—Baltimore Express. A second , B80; . For freight or 9:00 p.m.—Point of Rocxs and Way Stations. No ORLBIONS & OO, 2 Bowling | 49:00 pm—-St. Loni, Oincamati, Louisville and ‘New York. W.G. METZEROTT & 00., Pittsbur Express. Pittsbura, exoopt Sunday. Pull- ‘ave, Agents for Washington. ocl-ly | ‘man Cars. = » 2. —] York, Philadelphia and Balti- te Exbrees. Stops at Bladonsberg and Laarel ig, Car to New York, and si Special Sleeping Ne 619, 11, 603, 1435 Penna. avenue n.w., W: yand oain Baturday Masonis Temple, High st., Georgetown, where tick- yhia—Saturday at 10a. me taken for bagyage Monday.af liam i've Ghosh md ravelved ary point in the ony, Sins palms Ee Sareea ‘their landed | GEORGE 8. KOUNTZ, Agent. novi6 ‘lease have (hom marked ai ‘spriy toy. sonxson & | 1879 rennevivanra 1879 G. F. ee er eco oat bee NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. WILLIAM P. OLYDE & 00., Double Track, Steel Bails, i ADE. ‘corner of a5 follows: .* carrying the U. Pitteburg and the West, 10:10 a.m. daily, with Par- mail jetheriands, forse, - lor Gar to Pittsburg, and Al ‘Gare from so Wednesday and Satuscay, Cavin 0; Pittsburs to Oinciunsti, St. Louis and Onicayo; 5; leeraae 823. | 80 pm. dally, with Palace Oar to Chicago. Wiltaer ot! New Yorke SON! = st, Freight Ag’ts.; LW. | BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO B. | 1 5:30, and 10:16 p.m, bet aap tates of inte | 00; 8:36, 95) Ie sea @. DALE. an SI Broads Stuer | Peay arcane outdap 1010's 1,1 30, 8:30, 7:40 $43 Fenn ave. G¥, MOSS, Adame Br. For, fovss Oreo Line 00 a mand 4:20p.m, a a 4:20 . r, Ox> (QUMAnD Line, } ae ee Oe the view of chances of col- XAKDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG BALL Maton, the Steatiers of this Lneiake aspocific course “way MAND. ALEXANDALA AND WASHING. "On the outward passace from Queenstown to New ia, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. a.m., 1:15, 3, 4:20, 6, ork ox Boston, crossing, the meridian of 60 at 49 | Fore scr by pin’ Gu Sanday at anand ‘Gi ibe, boeward fasnage erve "ichmond snd the South, 6:60 s.m-and 5:20 of GO at 42 iat. or the of 42. — aun ‘and the :20 p. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIF COMPANY LIM- “Setween New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Harbor- NEW yORE. Swed, March 6 Wed March 12 yROM NEW By steamers steerage, $80 and 100 gold, MEDICAL, &c. ‘sccomm. = aL. AD: fering 1rom larities will find a fioturn tickets on favorsh'c cated seoons tall ee De Paes Gola a8 s special iow rate of $60 gold during the fail and | ca Remedy. Kent to any address for one dollar. winter season. Dr. LEON, 455 Maseachu-etts ave. sptlm* Bteerage at very low rates. Steerace tickets from ‘and Queeustown, and all other parts of | [)R. LEON, the Oldest established and only Re- at lowest rates. } liable Ladies* Physician in the city, can be con- bilis of laden wiven for nag oy Serie cose Gy at 455 paper from 4108 twerp and other ent x 3 Female Com} ‘cured. 0 Sed fox Moicrrances eo Dene | gna itesidence,13 Barnet st, Battin 3. apL-Swe at the Company's 2 Green, or beth steerave and | |) LECTRIO BELTS. Sioe | Wi JW 605 7th aireet, Wi ae | _Asure cure for Nervous Bebility, Premature De- CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. N.¥. | oF, Weakness, Consumption, Liver and Kidney 7 bility, ete. ‘Toe ONLY RELIABLE CURE. Circulars mailed free. address J. H REEVES, 4 Oltstinmn Stresh, Now Youu. maardt-ootenyae NTIUM, 1 | GREEMATORKHORA, DORMIENT(UM. | tapo- COAL AND WOOD. Goan: coaLt — tency. re Tost Vigor an4 all Venereal ‘Weare discharging to-day, calomel or mercury, by Dr. BROWN, Canco or FREsH MINED Wee Eee fear i¢th nw. mars-lin* LORBERRY COAL. | BENRY MOTI'S FRENCH POWDKES.— ‘This is the best domestic Coal now tn the market | D'Gertais cure for Bi the Ki Gra- Consumers and Dealers will take notice and send | hal Weaknaae Tanjcauey. Berofale, Bp morderwesily- STEPHENSON & BRO, | oa at Blood snd Oe ee — mariltr Tehstreet Whart, | fon ve.by, Bot Te Spice 68 per box, won ‘by maail i WOOD. | ™Teceipt of price, securely sealed. febl4-1y ¢ wm. TCHESON, EROTEERS coan | [MPOBTANT TO LADIES. ‘THLEFHONIO Goxnncrion pallies Full Weight Ail arities ly removed by a remedy ooaL Best woop. | . Tr the Srodtoal fegaity of Maryland. sent | iaieoctpt ot ive dollars. “Satie Low Prices. Frompt Deliveries. aoa Office, wharves. tail] and depot conected with Up-town offices by TELEPHONE ‘With unequaled facilities and advantaves for eou ij idress (confidentially) G. Ds Graduate of University of Mary fact arantesd. o. WORTHINGTON. land, 2) | 3. Gay st, Baltimore, Md febil-ly* i juctine tb dani coal trade, | [)i- JOHN TIPS BLOOD PURI- Mactory, extensive store yariis =i! Fiz ina certain cure for Syptilis, deroful ER Ee ea ‘guaranteed in peng seh gt rer ihe roe fp began pe rmape nti may a | orga ren er ito oiler to ouF patrons tbe hat erleties of | und visane state disease, B00 Columbus ayes Bost pep ale ety | No medicine « ‘inlees th bottles with my uame Remember, we insure S strictly pure coal, of 2,240 | oa in eee pee ea eS pase — SOHNSON SROTHERS, | 7 5 = Bee eine SET eae assuingpte’s | M Stet pedicel ttt item, bin, oy Fasttive nw.rand 21 Pa ave se syieer | med disabilities may be removed Fini oe, AoW. that will insure re. 5 ed vitality, and sound conditions of health, have been imi re | ean Sra ahh eae a and of the means by wi r noved By mall, 2c., currency or tama) ae | Kedrese sey Mi ‘Anastorey and Solenos, 1,146 ig carried on as ber exosilent | Sroadway, N. ¥. novi ! HOBERTSO! be. 5 Tagen | DeSedeee eineegn eon aes aw, next door to 001 ty__ 1019 | st, from 2 to 9 pm., on of the Urinary B Organs and Nervous System. Recent and Ohronic TCAL BOO! JOS PRINTERS, | Casee quickly cured. Al! Female Oompiaints quick- ‘Penns: eve., Wasiinxton, Dd. | ‘y cured. Consultations strictly private, and gcure a Janlb ly _| Gharwes moderate” ‘Winin ‘ofhece ‘Tutaw. ot. = | Baittmore. = Secondly ons RIOORD'S ESSENCE OF LIF restores ve Dittaantood snd, the, vigor of zouth 9 die moat FLORAL GUID, shattered constitution in four weeks.” Failure ii. ie life-restoring ould be taken a work of 100 is, One Colored | fr sitsbout to marry. OF who Lave peame Weak: Plate, and 200 Miustrations, with | leq fre excess OF a ee a of tile Lest fowers snd Vorstablet, and | Syery case as cortain as that water queuches thirst grow seca. All for s Five Cunt Stamp. In | §3 par case. Sole Agent, Dr. Joa 3AGQUES, T Uni- ‘OF Geran. | eee cprece = ‘The FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, 178 | “Draxgista supplied. janltr Pages, Bix Colored Fiates, and ‘many Gundred En | For 50 conta fn paper covers: 8 TED MONTHLY maga. | A ILLUSTRA LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND Paces, & Plate in every number | SILVER WATCHES, IN MEN'S, LADIES AND - five Eagravings Price 8129 8 year: | poy sizes, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. ‘VIOK'S SEEDS are the best in the world. Send | M. W. GALT, BRO. & OO. ¥rve Canz 5 FLORAL fi Eiya Ouns Base for 9 Fron formaron Address | _AeelT-te JAMES VIOK, Rochester, N. ¥. Ww TED Tou to ala ae Me aor pt a {((OHE Down To FOUB CENTS. bud Bisnd, No. 619" erent FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOB $2.10, | northwest. N. $e ae Bite paid for 3 GASLIGHT OFFICE, faeries Spo iu promrt 411 and 413 Toth street. By virt of trust, dated March 1th. Jh74, and recorced in Liber No. 746, fay Joho 181, of the land records of the District of Colmmbia, and at the request of the party se. cured thereby, I will sell, at puvlic auction, in front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY, April 6th, at 5 vcock T; m., all those certain pieces or paccels of +round lying and situate in the city of Washing. ton. in the District of Columbia, snd known as the east 20 feet 8%. inches of Lot number I.and part of the couth 2c fect 33 in-hesof Lot number 14, square number 488, bewinning for tue same at the touthesst corner of said square ana lot number 1, nd running thence west with the line of E strast 20 feet 84 inches: thence north arallel with sth reet weet 95 feet 34 inches; thence east parallel street 20 feet S%, inches to said Sth street, thence south with the line of 5th street 95 feet inches to the beginuing. S Terms of sale: Une-fourth cash, residue in six, tweive and eihteen morths, securad by notes of the purchaser on we property sold, with interest at 3 Ler cent per snnuni, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. $100 deposit wi'l be requiret whan proverty is gold, and all conveyancing will ba at pnrchaser’s cost.’ If terms of sale are not complied with in reven days the ‘Trustees reserve ths right to resell at risk and cost of defaniting purchasar. EDWA THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, HOS. J. FISHEL & CO. Beal Extate Auctioneers, 1223 F at. n.w. EXFOUTORS' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERT) ON SEVENIEENTH STREET DORTHWEST, OPPOSITE THE CORCORAN ART GALLERY, OF N STR. FOURTEESTH aN NTH ST: Ou WEDNESDAY APT&RNOON. April Sth, at 8 o'clock, on the premises we shalise!l sub Let No 21, in Square 166, fronting 27 tect 9 inches on 17th street rorthwest, vetwean Pounsyl- venue and H street, rouning back sn aver- hh of avout 100 feet to a 16-foot alisy, im a three-story Framei welling House, con- U irtne of a ceed ae proved by tains ng 13 toons, AT 0% O'CLOCK. on the prem'sos, same day, we sha'l sell Lot No. 10 in Square No. 212. rronting 68 feet 6 inches on the south side of N street northwest. between 14th and 15th streets, and running back an average depth of 130 fret, improved by four Irame Dwelliogs, containing 6 rooms ach. erms: One-fourth cash; the residue in six, twelve and eixhteen months, with interest at seven per cent, and secured py deed of trust on the prem- )ges. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of #200 will b ae of the porchasc:! on each piece of croperty at the time of xale. If terms are not complied with in seven days trom the day of sale, the property to be resold, on five days’ notice in the Evening tar, at the risk and cost of default- ing: purchaser, All conve) BeaG Ae cost of pur- chaser. d IN '. GIVEN, | U.S, HILTON, | Execntors. THOS. J. FISHER & OO., Aucts.’ mar27-e0&ds “H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER Or KLMVERTH AND G STREETS NORTH- I will offer at pnblic auction, in front of the renvises, to the hiheat bidder, on WEDNES- AY, April 16th, 1379, at five o'clock p.m. vart of lot one, squsre three hundred and nineteen, fronting 26 fect on G street, by 80 fost on 11th atreet northwest, and improved by a large four-story brick house on the corner and a twostory dining room h street. Anyone desiring a fine investment can find it in thia property, by expending a small amount of money to put it in repair. ‘Terms of sale: One fourth cash. and the balance in one, two and three years, with 6 per cent. inter- est, payable semi-annualiy’; the def to ‘ke secured by a deed of trust on the property and the assimnment of a eatiafactory policy of in- Surana. Oonveyancing st the purchaser's cost, Terma to be complied with in ten days, or the pro- perty to be resold at the risk and cost of’ defaulting purchaser. $100 down at eale. Title verfect. mar29eoi&ds LEWIS J. DAVIS, Executor. pres, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. USTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY TRON VINGINIA AVENUE BETWEEN CHES. TY.SECOND AND TWENTY-THIRD STS. 4 5 By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 4. 12th. A.D, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. 816, folio 1, one of the land records for. the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell st public ‘front of miises, on MONDAY. the " estate situate in the city of Wathington, District of Columbia, to wit :—Part of Lot numbered one (1), in Square numbered fifty- nine, fronting 108 feet 4 inches on Virginia avenue and 48 feet 63 inches on E street, and containing 8,94 square feet of ground, more or less. (Refer- ence being had to before-mentioned deod of trust for fulier description.) Together with the improve- meuta thereon, consisting of two Frame Houses, containing four rooms each. 5 ‘Terms: One-quarter of the purchase money, with expenses of sale, in cash, and the bslance in one, two and three years, for which the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at seven per cent from date of sae, and secured Ly deod of trust on the proper: ty sold, will be taken. A daposit of $200 will be re- quired at time of sale. All conveyancing at pur- chaser's cost, If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days,the Trustees reserve the rizht to reeell at risk and cost of defaulting parchaser after five days’ adve: ment, (ES E. FITCH,) ERT O. FOX,'§ 7 JAM OBER’ Re ‘rustees. J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. mar25-tu H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND AND PRIVATE RESIDFNORS ON N STREET, BETWEEN FOUMTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST. : On THURSDAY, April 17th, at 5 o'clock p.m., I will sell, in frout uf the premises, the Fis following described property :-—The east haif. Of Lot No. 6, in Square No. 613, the aame fronting 4 tect on N'wtreet north and Taping south wie that wiath and varslie! to 4th street west 80 fost, to- xether with the improvements, consisting of @ very fine three-story Bri-k House, contsining 12 rooms, with all the wodern improvements, and elegant store room, 20x40. foct, convenient twowtory brick carriage aud feed house attached. Also, part uf Let No. 5, in pypare No. 512, frontiog 22 feat on the north side of N etreet, thence running dae north 186 feet, to a 50 feet alley in the rear, witn the im- provements, consisting of a well conetracted two. Hory brick honee containing six Isrge rooms, with all the modern improvements, and a two-story frame house fronting on the alley in the rear. Also part of Lot No. 4,in square No. 512, fronting on the ‘30 feet alley between 4th and Sth and N and O streete, containing 1,450 re fest of round and the improvements, consisting of asma'l four-room frame house. ‘This vale offers a fine opportunity for investment and the attention of those desiring to purchase Real Estate is particu- larly called to the store and dwelling on the cornee of 4th and N. as caperienced men say that itis one of the best business places in that section of the city. ‘Terms very easy, which will be stated at the | B. H. WARNER, Sopard1& A2.5, 12,16 APHOMAB DOWLING, Auctioncer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, No, f23. G STREET SOUTHWEST, WASIC: Auctioneer, D.C. By virtue of decroos of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on ti oth of December, 1878, aud the 25tn of March, 1879, in cause No. 6 371, equity, wherein the admin- istrator of H. B. Owen is complainant aud H. M. Green ét al, are defenda.ts, the undersized wili offer for sale on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 1th of April, 1#7y, at 5 o'clock p.m., lot number 2, arid Herron’s sub-division, in square 46 rded in Liber B. W., office, D. O., with the frprovements consisting of a well-built house, &e., and subject toa deed of trust given December 16, 187, to secure an indebtedness amounting now to hearly $600; (particulars at the sale. ‘Terms of sale: Onethtrd in ash, (of which a de- posit of #1¢() will be required when ‘the property is struck off,) the remainder in equal inetalmenta at one and two years from the day of «ale, with inter est, and secured by @ lien upon the property. All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. If the terms of ele arent complied with in seven days after sale, the Trustee reserves the right to offer the prop- and cost or the defaulting purchaser. JAS. G. PAYNE, Trusteo, ap2eotds 470 Louisiana ave. UNOANSON BROB., Auctioneera, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM. FROVED REAL ESTATE ON THEE LT NORTH, Bei WEEN FIRST AND SEUVUND BTREt be WEST. nity cause No. auction, ir front of ith day of April, 18 bered twer in (09, we shall well at mith the preiuises on FRIDAY, ti #, at 6 o'clock p. m., Lota niu und thirty (0), In Kibbe: nd hinxton, D. CG. equal instalments, in ai waa slalene e6 eq) alments, in six, twelve and eiziteen months from the day of sala, the deferred payuisets to be secured by the notes of the purchas er bearins interest at eizht per cent. per annum, and endaracd to the #atisfaction of the trustees, A’ depoait Of B60 lot will be req conveyancing at ye fale are uot complied with in seven days from the day of sale. the trustees reserve the riicht, to resell the property at the risk and Purebater, after five aaye! yublie notice. . LSON Pst. nw. GC. INGLE, Webster Law Bnilding,j Trustees. mar2t-eo&da [Waeh. Law Reporter.) PLEAMPTORY PUBLIC SALE OF TWO VAL- Po Booey LOTS, TUESDAY, Apuit. Mt. quired at the time of sale. All 16TH ar 5 O'clock v. M. These lots are situated on the north side of “M" street, between 12th snd 13th ste, having a front of 26 feet each. Further patticulars, terms, &c., may be had by applying to JOHN SHERMAN & 00., St. Cloud Building, ap2.5,8,12,14,15 Real Ratate Agents and Auctiousera TREES, SEEDS, FLOWERS, &c. An immense stook of all kinds ‘T TREES, standards and dwarfs. oC BBUIE metrawberzien, Wo. pees ve 6 Trees, ornamen ; ‘Re; Now and Rare Planta, Beddipy Piants, Se, Garden Hoods, pure and genuine; Power 82:5 new, rare and beaut Cut Flowers, Bonquets, Designs for Funerals, ko. lO, tered in Treen ry i. Green. Houses. vers thip line—Plants, Seeds ant Flowere—af lowest rate” JO! Al marlheolt* G92 7th et, ope (patent OMe. enly for reeale upyn one wells notice, at the risk | cost. If the terms of | cost of the defaulting | m, | premises, Part Lot 21 | ferred purel | complied tween High and Fotomac st . D.C. we shall sell the following chy attels: Mahoxany Hair and other Parlor Fur- nitura. Pier Tables, Arm and other Easy Ohsira: Marbletop Tables, Candielabras, Ornaments, Bed. steads, Bureaus. Washstands and Wardrobes: Car. ts, Hair and Husk Mattraneos: Feather eda, Pil fous and Boletors: Dining Tablew, Chairs Whar, nots; 1 Iron safe, toxether with many other articles u¢t necessary to mention. morta THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED CED UNIMEROVED Oty UTA TEIN ane NORTHWESTERN SKCTION OF THE By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed the sta day of February, 1879, in Equity cansa No. 5,690, Doc 17, I shall sell on MONDAY, April 7th, 1879, 'at 3 o'clock p m., on the premises, the follow. ing property, to ‘Edt No. 67 in equare No. 111, containing 8,49) sgusre feet of ¢round and improved bys comforts ble three-story Brick Dweiling, with all the modern improvements, located on the cast side of Connecti: cut avenue, between Q snd fs streets northwest an: near the clegant residencs of Senator Staw.rt Adso, Lots 55 and 56 in same Te adjoiaing the above property and containing 5,960 square feet of fount Immediately after, Lot 5, in sqnars 9 northeast corner 2ist and P streets, and contain 10,042 square feet of ground 41, 43, 43 and 44, in Tmmenuately after, square 96. axgrematiny 7 9735 equate feet of ground 20th sua ee stroets, lot on the on P stmpet, betwee: erms, as prescri third cash, the resi at six, twelve and eichteen montns from day of sale eecured by deeda of trust on the proparty so! um until paid. All conveyancing ‘at cost ot purchaser, “A deporit of B100 will be required & the improved property, and 850 on each tot of the unimproved ‘If the terms of Sule are not comapiio with within ten days, the Trust-e reserves thet iy to reseil the property, at the risk and cost of the de fanltivg purel or purcha ors, after one weok'e Rotice fn wome newspaper published in Washineton, D.O. THOMAR J. LUTTRELL, Trustes. m22d {Law Reporter.} H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctionesr. TRUSTEES’ SAL OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, SITUATE ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE STREET, OaPITOu HILL — 2 THE GabELL HO THE CONGRESSIONAL HO’ Virtue of a deed or trust, dated February 874, and arly’ folio 416, one of trict of Golumbia, and at the request of the varty fecured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 7th day of April, A. D 1879, at 5 o'clo p.m., the following piece or parcel of ground, lying and beinse situate in the city of Washinuton, District of Columbia, and kuown as and being part of lot numbered elaven (11). in square numbered six hundred and ninety (90), and described as follows: Beviuning for the asme at the northwest corner of said lot rumbered eleven (11), and running thence east along south B ninety-three feet eixht inches; thence south forty-five feet six inches; thence southwestwardly Feventy-seven feet eight inches. to New Jerser ave- une, and thence northwestwardly along New Jersey avenue sixty-eight feet ten inches, to the place of bes er with the improvements as above, rc. ‘Terms of sale: Onethird cash, or all cash, at the eption of the purchaser, and the residus in equal sume, in one and two years {rom the day of sale; the deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of feven per centim per annum, to be secired by a ded of trust on the premises sold,with insurance, to the satisfaction of the Trustees. $500 deposit’ at time of sale. All conveyancing and reco: chaser's cost. If Of sale are not comp! st pur. wit in seven days from day of eale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk aud coat of the defauiting purchaser or purchasers, after five days' advertisement in the Evening Btar. HYDE.) i mar21-d&ds THOS. HYDE, Trastess. Purcans' BROS., Auctioneers, ‘Corner 9th and D streets northwest. NT BRICK WITH STUCCO FRONT, E-STORY Sev ae WITH BRICK STABLE BE 318 INDIANA AVENUE. AT AUCTION. ELEGA! FLY On THURSDAY, the 34 cay of April, 1879, at 5 o'clock p. m.. we will sell, in front of ths, + in equare No. 533, fronting on Indiana avenue, betug No. 318, running back to # 80 foot alley. The house contains'14 roo with all modern improvements, bath rooms, &e Has a splendid brick stable on the rear. ‘This pro} erty is convenient to the Gapitol aud Oity sll, street cars passing the door. ‘Terms: One-third cssh ; balance in one snd two JE8ts, notes bearing seven per cent. interest and to secured by deed of trust on the premiscs. A de. posit of 8200 required at time of sale. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, Conveyancing at pur- chasers mara5 DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. t#-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED account of the inclemency of the weather w MONDAY, the 7th day of April, 1879, at same hour and piace. pd DUNCANSON BROB , Ancts, VALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctionoora VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUG By virtue of two deeds of tyely one on the 18th day o' recorded in Libe 6) of the Land Records of the District of Colum! and one on the llth day of September, 1577, recorded in Liber 865, folio 260, et : the Land Records of the District nv ion of the part; sell at publicauction, in of the prei TUESDAY, the 8th’ day of April, P.mn. #870, all tagt oartain tract of land sitnate, lyitiy Delpiz in Washington county. in the District of Embia, being part of that whole tract “Grass Lar designated ap thereof, (11) on a sale may 7 made ing for said lot oe! tae own a8 ining along the northwesterly boundary of “Grass Lani” eouth AT Lowa. to the northesster!y corner of io’ tan (10), as designated on said map; 40 degs. and along the northeasterl bered ten (10) 102 6 1 irnst, dated reape f August, 1N71, a1 bia: aud and Gol callea a8 lot eleven by Templeman & numbered eleven coruer of that portion of Terms of eale: Onethird of purchase money in cash, of which #100 must be ala at sale; the de- to be made in one. two and three a ust ‘Trustee. Terms of sal ibe fuls Danae sof eale nity com within six Gays after day of eale, otherwise the right is reserved to resell after one week's notice at the Fisk and cost of former purchaser. All conveyanc- Oa aE aaa Ce eTUB M, OHAPIN, Trustee, . WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts, H. WARNES, Real Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIO SALE OF THE FIRST OLASS RESI- DENGE FRONTING FOURTEENTH STREET, (PREMISES No. MASSA° AVENUE N. W to. re. __ .D. 1876, and in liber No 831, fulio 435, et seq., of rds of the District of Colambia, and at meet in writing of the party thereby ecired, we will sell at public auction, in front of. the premises, on TUESDAY, April ‘loth, A. D. 1879, at 5 the following described ‘Washington, oO, . Y thereon, Begin’ ning at o point 67 9-12 fest easterly from the northwest corner of Bqnare 247, at the intersec- tion of the southerly ling of Massichusstts avenue, with the easterly line of the public circular space: thence southeasterly with ssid soath line of said Avenue 62 feet 7 inches; thence S. 14 d W. 61 feet; thence 8. 11 Inches, to a public alloy ; deg. 30. anin., We 3! thence due wert fee thence north 127 feet irenlar space; thence northeasterly, foliowing the circle 10 feet 3 inches to | Ce point of ning. ‘erins of sale: One-thi urchase mone dof the *O, tut T per cect. from da: the premises; or all cash, at the option Chaser. A deposit of S40 will be required of the chaser at the time of sale; and if terms are not with in five days frm the day of sale, the roperty will be resold, on five days’ notice in the ening Star, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyanciny at parchaser's cost WM. W. FRAZIER Ji) penstecs MAHLON ASHFORD, " ee Lot numbered 2 inaaid District mnar20-e0,dbe&dn rPHOMAS DOWLING, anctoncer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPLETY ON West EET, GE pow MF sori STREET, GEORGE y vintae of atts ust, bearing -dat October 1ith, Tet, and duly’ Peoomted ke ‘th Liber 824, folio 133, one of the land. records. for the District ff Columbia, and at the request parties secured thereby, TUESDAY, April th, 1879, a Couto on ep Belvo, the following’ desctibed property: Part of feall's addition to Georgetown, aning at the end of 120 feet On wouth bide of Wost street wi mn thenios eastwardly by and with the savik wens ‘ent street 2 fost: thence 8 ts , improved by a Kood two-story Bi me Dwelling ‘erms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six aud twelve months, with interest iat 8 per cent. por sunum, secured by dead of trust on the property sold. A deposit of #100 reqnired at time of sale. uveyancing at the cost of purchasor. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days, the ‘rustees reserve the rixht to reseil the samo at’ the Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, aftor ivinw five days’ notice in some paper published in the city of Washin; 5 XCPELIAM D. CASSIN, [TRE CALL an AND sSUP- ‘That never roste, never breaks, never wears ont, l- ays clean, andcan be worn while bathing, is tale at CHAS FISHES, G38 Teh street a. Mrs. Fishi otes her attention to the wants of Iniv.ratrona. ii : __ flseli-e T Works 1 mile, ECErHONE Price 84. Patd Cir's free, HOLOOMB & CO., Mallet Crook, Onto. Tsrie staat peers IN. ? +p, WH M A. GORDON,} Trustses. = kag WHLIaM A ON,S T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, J. No. 806 F street northwest. AUCTION SALE OF THE WHOLE OF SQUARE No. 507, BOUNDED BY & FOURTH AND BOUNDARY WKTREETS, AND NEW JERSEY AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUES, CONTAIN- ING 113.00 UARE FEET. On THURSDAY, April 10, 1879,1 shall sell, on the premises, the above square of round a Plat of which bercen Ran Goes ab eel Terms easy, and w! made Li sale, mart] eodts 3. T. QOLDWELL, Auct. (yorsan, Auctioneer. st nw. AUCTION SALES. ., Stock and Fix- Hi Store, consistinc AUUTION BALE OF INETEENTH M STREE will 12th, 1879, at 5 o'clock ‘erms at rale. H. WARNER, Real Estato Auctionser. LOTS, ON WEST SIDE OF STREET, BETWEEN | eilat auction,on SATURDAY, April P, ., ou the premises, id. #, subdivision of Square 117, each’ 6 feet 8 inches, by 140 feet deép, to wide B_H. WARNER, Auctr. LAND PUBLI LOTS ON NOR! H i AND SEVOND PENNSYLVAN FINE GROUND: April 12th, 1879, five o'clock p.m 1, and the wes! 60 di Terms of JUNCANSON BRO: TRUSTEE'S_ 8A) ead SRLLIN N NY TWO ox. 1029 AND 1031 TH. Nartue of a A.D A878, » $86, foli rcs of the notion. ib, frout of tl bh, at Bo Al estate, to wit: Alli ith a depth of eixh » wo-tory br.ok dwell: weat. piece or. jot _mnmbere hundred and hirty-three feet glever in northwest, ‘Terms of sale H. WARNER, Auctioneer. © BRACE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING AND 8 -UTH B STREET nOUTHEAST, BETWEEN FIRST oereer AND Jise, ON FIRST AND SECOND STREETS, WIT! OUTLOOK INTO THE Awilt« fier for public sale, on SATURDAY, on the premises, at half past he west 25 feet ‘of lot 2, &: feet of lot 20, sq 732. licuiars at the office of the auction:e lown at sale. ictioneers. LE OF TWO-STORY ba, and twent; tion of yurchaser and the residue in six ane twe ferred payments st Ob the preinices faction of the ‘Trastees at purchaser's vst complied with in. & Fifty uired on each pec: € a {tue party secured thereby, we wll sell at public le premises, on r lock pm.,tha following a situate in the ety of Washing. ho-e certain pieces or narcels remixes known and distinguished as Totlot numbered four (4), sui number rour (4), of a 8) ve bundre «f fourteen fect aud foar in ix feet ad impr ved by & No. 920 Third stre st north- And aiso immediately thercafter all parce! of grotind, boing a part feven (7) in equare numbere: y-elzht (558), having a front hex, and i two framed awellinws, Nos. 1u2) and 103 One-third cash or all cash in equal e months from day of sale; t to bear iutorest at the rats of Per com per auBUM; Lotes to be eecutel hs adeeg aL cs WEEN HOA OAPLTOL BRICK ) THIRD Si REEL NORTH- FRAME DWELLIN 3S, IRD STREET NORTH: 4 Te. it the nest Fe DAY f a sn ni that oth of orivis ve of oroved by iL 3d street at op- ams ieht " sold, with insurance ty the » dollars proparty recor of All conveyancing an If terms of sale are uot en dayatrom day of sale *hs property will be resold at risk and cost of default. ing purchasers. apiis,to&th (puomas DowLi EN FOUR’ STREETS CO) ‘TEAS, MOLa‘ &c On TUESDAY MORN. A MABKET, STKENTH AND MPRISING CANNED GOODS, SSES, SCALES, COFIEE MILL, ING, oe 8th, 1879, at 10 o'clock. I shail rel! the above «to: agate LOUIS KURTZ,: _ ARE > . masters FIFTEENTH THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. B= WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. NIA AVENUE, NORTHWEST’ A 1 will gel, aty ices, on SA’ of Lot’1 he right ix reserved of Conveyancing at at the time of sale. apt-d&ds with selling: the risk and cost of defaulting purchasei termsare not complied with in seven days after aale. e purchaser's cost. $100 down B_H WARNER, Anctr. ERY DESIR. ‘Ti 0} ¥y ABLE LOTS ND K STREET. public auction, iu f2 “TURDAY, April 12th, ne. This lot 1s most admirabiy ion. and the balarce in six, 7 rer cent. inter- the propert; vat r, 8 VRUBSTEE'S KALE ‘TORY BRICK D' STOK SEVENT oO Ly B 17tl N 3. folio 366, hington county, Distri cigbt hundred ihe improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale at purchaser's cost. ap4,5,10,11,12&14 YHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. T, A DESIRABLE Two- ELLING ON THE. URTH H STREET, BETWEEN ND EIGHTH STREETS East. ¥ virtue of a deed of trust, dated Aj 'b, A. D, 1875, and duly recorded in NORTH a et Liber 49 ‘one of the land records for a ict of Columbia, and at remiees, On hh day of April, 2879, at $30 " -m, all of lot numbered six (6),in A. B. Kelley's recorded subdivision, in equ and cighty-nine ($59) written request’ of the party in interest, 4 will sell at public auction, in front of the TUESDAY, the 251 p'clock re numbered together with Ope third cash: balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 7 per centum. per anon, to be secured b; upon the property sold. Fifty dol when the property ia knocked off. Conveyancing ed of trust rs to bs paid MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee. iT, NO. 451, AT NESDAY, wmoved by TOUr TOW even per cent. ancing at purchaser's cost. mu Hinches, by a depth of 135 feet $50 de} HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. COMFORTABLE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF O STREET. B! EN 4ru AND Stu STREETS NORTH- AUCTION. to an alley, and im- 4 comfortable brick dwelling containing s. ash: balance in six, twelve, with notes bearing interest at and secured peraonum until paid, by a deed of trust on the property sold. Oonvey- posit required at THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. T HOMAS DOWL VALUABLE On THUKSDAY, o'clock, in front of vroved by alarse ta proved by a ar] Tent Oaethind and secured by a deed when the property is aps and eighteen months, with n , Auctioneer. OVED PROPERTY N, D.C. AT AUCTION. April 10th, 1879, at 5 ‘the premises, I shall sell ait Lot 16, having a front of 44 feet 6 inche: on the east line of Hish street, bv a depth of 1 ridge and Canal ter Shop. bal: IN eH 108 streets, im- lance at six, twelve jotes bearing interest, of trust on the property s9:d. Allconveyancing at purchaser's cost. $10J down strnck off. THOMAS DOWLING, Aut. TRUSTEES SALE O1 EAST SIDE TWEEN F AND G@ deed | | By virtue of a | 24th, 1871, recorded in Lil : bis. and known and descril | nal Lot numbered fi three hnudred and twenty running due north twenty. (8) inches; thenoe thenee due south twenty: inches: thence west ni of bevinning, toether w ‘Terms of sale in ceeh, and the after date of sale, at purcharcr’s ‘cost. or proper apedtds 3300 to NATHAN K ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD ed, cost $900; Satin Lam tin. and tel Mirror, Walnut Music Rack; Ver; dallion and M. 1. Table ewant eather V French China Chamber Handsome Pie: Suit, in re Body Bri Qu F. P. &, House No. 1607 I comme ncin, reside? ce moval from the city. from 10 .m. apla to 5 p.m. »oNn ss Consisting in ni Magnificent Parlor Suite in Biue Satin. Paarl Tatt- ubrequins tomateh ; Lat Crirtains; Gold and Satin’ Reogy Kbony and Gold Boquet stan fantel Ornamenta; Elesrav Steinway Kx sewood 7-nctave Piano, Stool and Co: ‘cost 81, in B ‘1H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. VERY DESIRABLE iF THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE ON THE OF ‘REET, BE- ETH ST and appurtenances to the same b 1 a ning Cl s ; Lounges; Body pete Mirrored M. T. Hall Stand aud Chair; Very Ele- vant French Plate Mirrored aud Carved Inlaid Suite; Decorated Toilet W and Spring Mattresses, Spreads, Blanke . Mirror; Easy Ohai ery fine Bookcase and els, Stair and Hall Carpet Lace Curtains, and Cornices: ett, clock and two urns; Desks, Bookcase, or. same at the distance of one hund | routhwest corner of eaid square op lath etreet, and ei due east ninet e ght (28) fect and two ( five (25) feet to the plac the iinprovements,rhebts pelonwing. One-third of the purchase money balance in six and twelve months with interest. All conveyancing be patd at time of sale, y Will be immediately resold, ae EW DUXCANSON BKOB., Auctioneers, (28) fe WEL. NORTHWEST. 4 date? J . 650), Tolio «0. one of the land records of the District of. Columbia, and at the request of arce! District of Colum. as being part of ve, (0), n Square numbered Fa I the party eecured sell, at public auction, in front of DA. ath m.,sil that certain piec fi'tho city of Washincton 1879, at 4 of ground origi. ‘inning for the (very larae:) Orystal Chandeliers, Grates snd Summer Pieces. Handsome Bronze Me Fine Marquet Carpets. Extension Table; : Plated Ware? Brussels, feet from the t and ‘eight (95) feet; D, Trust FURNITURE, &c., art of ce ption Obsirs; Elewai OW Paintings, Lambre- Mantel ke. Being the entire contents of street northwest. On TUESDAY, the Lith dey of April, I at 10 o'clock, we will ell, at t the Hon. John H. Mitchell, hi entire household furaitura, on account of re- ity. The rale will be by catalogue, aud is worthy the attention of private buyers. Houre opened for inspection day previous to sale SON BROS . Aucts, YOUNG & MIDDLET. TRUSTEES! Vall IS SALE IN BLE FOUR-ST* 03. N STRE D. 1877, dul folio 342 et, the District secured the it front of premises, on TU. 4:30 o'el y recorded Columbia, eby, we will estat of Columbia, to wit: in nteen (27) and b-red two hundred an improved by s four-story. mx houee, with large brio ‘Terme of ssle: One-third one (1) and two @ per cent. from di of trust on the pr tion of the pure! quired of th Property, at the r: alter five d mar25-eotdbs’ tie folle i., the foilo Sitate’ in tile eity of ‘Washington, District imown aud described at for OWN AN ee che Gubaivision. of. onmiial lots nucbered teen (8), in sa! 1 eighty (280), naid lot being ressed-bricl \well- back bi ost of et mete pean cash, a¢ the Op: porty sold, or . at the op- TA deporitef $300 will be re. 1e purchaser a the time of sale. Al! coa- Jeyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Lf the torm3 Of ale be not complied with i ten daye frou day of ‘Drnstees reserve the ris resell sale, the dru ipedey i theten a ‘ORY BRICK No. ‘T NORTHWEST. iriue of a deed of trust, dated January in Liber No. 84f, ‘i. One of the land records for ‘and at the request of party ‘soll, at public auction, in Y, April 8th, 1879, win dencribed Teal ‘tisement S ORESWELL,) J. CRESWELL HEALD, 5 , Auctioneers. FEE SIMPLE * THE WELL- r on ners num rout a) pur ‘Trustees. ae Fe <2} | with Mle. Gersfeld for THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY... - April 5, (87. CONGRESSIONAL, Oonetusion of Yesterday's HOUSE.—After our report closea— ‘Mr. De La Matyr entered his earnest protest against the whole spirit, manner and pu of the debate. It was a desperate effort to re- vive a dead and buried issue. It was an effort to turn the attention of a suffering people from & most Vicious system of financial legislation, which has brought them to poverty. ‘The best interests of freedom demand that this war of sections cease, at once and forever. As to the Statutes, he favored the repeal of all but one, and the modification of that, for the reason that they are expressive of a dangerous tendency towards undue centralization of power. Mr. Jones (Texas), greenbacker, next made a speech condemning the principle of placing po- litical legisiation on appropriation bills. Mr. Wright (Pa.), greenbacker, asserted the right of the House to engraft on appropriation bis other hecessary measures of legislation He predicted defeat in iss) for the party that raised the dead and buried issues of the war. Mr. Hawley next spoke. He sa'd Congress bad met in extra session to discuss two import- Abt appropriation bills, appropriating about $46.000,000 for the support of the government, Without the passage of which the governme could not theoretically live. Eaca of these di contained provisions not essential to the pur- pose asserted ju their title—placed there compel the President to accept them. If a body knew the President’s purpose tt was ut to be announced here. Members of the doas were to vote as they deemed best for tle | try. Members oi ihe repubdtican side House had the right to say that they » no further in this debate, bat woul themselves with au inilexible. | to the ena of the cha; a free government was not a governy out force. Without the crush down resistance exist. The American art had always been an honorable in this country was not force; it was from the weakening of the execa | tive power and from the drawing into the lezis lative body of all the functious of goverameat. In concluston, Mr. Hawley said that if the re- | publicans had done anything wrong it has been trom zeal (which he hoped God wilf pardon) for liberty, freedom and a [ree ballot Mr. Tucker next spoke. He argued thatthere Was nothing in the constitution or in the rules Of the House to preventthe passage of this DLL What right has any member (alluding to Mr. Gartield) to say thai the President would to the rules of shir) in the House: Tight had the President to object to ¢ Of proceeding used by Congress? That manner Was to be prescribed by Conyress alone. The President could not. veto the bill on account of the methed of its passa It must be on the merits of the Dill, and what were those 1 ? ‘They took away ‘rom his excelleuey the right no What mode wriene Fropical Frnit Trade, rith the month of March begins the hea’ | Part of the trade in tropteal frults, Basanae, oranges and crcoannts are now coming in by the ship-load. | The scene among the hucksters and dealers at the Delaware whart upon the arrival of a banana boat ts enlivening. To preserve bananas On the voyace trom Jamaica an@ else. where in the tropical countries, tiey have to be | packed and shipped when very green. Many Of them ripes on the way, Itisthe fost oust. ess of fruit tmporters upon the arrival of a rgoot bananas to cet. rid of the ripe ones 4s quickly as posstbie that they may not spoil and becony ad stock on their hands. Often s:h0d barrains are got by the curbstone banana wen in this way in their purchase of dead-ripe fruit.” When a vessel arrives, the wharf where she puts tn at swarms with ‘men and women. Then begins a lively competition among them for Ube largest ripe bananas. Ina very short titre every bunch of ripe bananas on the veagel is sold. | ‘This 1s merely an Incidental feature of the trade. ‘The heaviest part of the business comes afterward, for the bulk of the cargo being ereen 18 unfit for use until ripened The owners unload thelr cargo and remove the bananas to their warehouses, where they are hong in rows in rooms witha temperature of Irom 60 to 70 degrees. Warner « Merrit the ding dealers of This city, have an arrange. ment in tueiriange warehouse by which 10,000 bunches of bananas may be ripening at the time. Sha inder the celllng, sp the bavanas suxpended by strings. In walking through these rooms, + the bananas havging tn great clusters © head, it is easy to Noagine One's self in a great grove. Tt usually takes from four to stor them 10 ripen. The growth of te a trade with in tue past few years has been marvelous. Formerly bananas were 7s that could be only obtained in cities and towns confectioners and fratt in nearly every small country town have them. The trade is still growing. Messrs, Warner & Merritt, in the height of the season, ™ DuPches aweek. They nip them #5 far south as Alabama, and@*we st to Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha and other polats. ‘To ship them this distance and have vhen ar- rive in good condition, it Is necessary to ship them before they have got quite through the ripening process. A latge bunch will have as niany @5 200 Dananas.—[Phila, Times, New YoRrKERS RUvING TEXAS PonTES.—Among ished strangers tn our city are the who ts his cousin. The special hotel car, and live slay, making thelr beadquarters at Hod’s hotel, Messrs. Belmont and Oelrichs are visiting all the stock yards in our vicinity and selecting pontes for the game of polo, a favorite and fash- to preside with his troops at the polis. If it was the power of Congress, and it was i duty todo What It was now doing, it was bound to stand there forever. He would tell gentlemen on the other side that in the conilict between power and liberty, if power would not yie'd, ilb- erty was just as firm. All legislation was a matter in which there was no free consent in the sense of the absolute consent of the mind. Was there any in 1367 when Andrew Jobnson had been compelled to sign an appro- priation bill for the army with a provision by Which he abdicated his constituttonal preroga- lve as executive? The House was bound to do What it was doing; it was ‘t of its inherited privilege to hold the purse in hand as a means of redressing grievances, The army would die on the 0th of June unless Congress would re- store it by legislation. Congress would restore it without giving to the President the power to keep the troops at the polls. It was not a ques- Uon of repeal, it was a question of re-enact- ment. Never by his consent would es yd give money for the support of an army to be used as keepers of the polls at so-called free elections. he liked the army in its place, but its place was not at the polis. The great dancer when ors were elections was that the cartridge-box would be exchanged for the ballot-box. Would his friends, Garfield and , Vote for the propo ed repeal as a sepa- | Tate measure? Mr. Gartield.—I would vote for a repeal of these clauses !f they were brought up separate- jy, but not to make them as you propose to make them. Mr. Tucker, continuing, said his friend stood !on the very narrow ground that on its | merits the law should be repealed, but on ac- | count of the method of its passage the Prest- dent ought to veto it. He was in favor of an army, the servant, not the master of the peo- pie. He bad no purpose in view but to make | the Union a glorious Union among the nations of the earth, and to make the government a success for the liberty, prosperity and inde- pendence of its people. At Unis point the general debate closed and | the bill was considered under the five minutes’ | rule. | _ Mr. Garfield said he had never dented that it was either revolutionary or unconstitutional to put a rider on an appropriation bill. What he | Suld tn 182, and what he said now, thatit was | revolutionary In tne democratic party te refase to let the —— bill be votelon. Toe majority had aright (however indecent it might sonable sport at Newport and New York. Mr. helmont is the son of the famous banker of New York, who was for a long Ume chairman of = national democratic committee. ae 1s stature, with regular handsome le is Mr. Oelrichs, who 13 a leman of phy ‘sique, about 20 yearsoid, and over igh, and who has made many friends genial and courtly bearing. They ha’ chased two car loads of Texas ponies, hands 1 inch to 13 hands 3 inches high, seem to place little value on color or the T the req propel a aH H & | height and build being its.— [San Antonio Herald, DEATH OF PETER Horxixs.—! ceived in this city y Peter Hopkins, the father of the W. Hopkins, in the Al will be remembered that jate Senator Hopkins, Mr. Ki with other friends of the removal of Peter Hopkins house to Painted Post, Stew vomnfortable home was provided for where he was boarding with Mr. constable of the place, $4 per for his board. le had not been however, when Messrs. E. E. Barton ag ‘this city, in conjunction, it with John Hopkins, f i arg it i FE ig §ae i i i aE it H sk Hl | i @ | to return him to the poor-house, to proceedings. ‘sul red on an order from a judge of Syracuse, procured in luni had. and be was adjt en, county, when he was in Steuben as ted appeared.—[Binghampton 4 county, order from a county judge of Ali ny county Was 94 yearsof age. Just be Republican, April SThere is no chance for mischief in the Gark at Cornell University. The campus is Muminated every night with electric lights at the expense of a penny an hour. —_—_—_— MARRIED. HOPFENMAIER — GUGGENHEIMER. Wih, 1879, Louris Horrexmaren of ‘a. to TerTaz GUGGENHEIMER of HULSE—A8H By the Bev. Dr. Forest, st Trini- i j a be asa matter of parliamentary practice) to pat | 4rideron the appropriation bill and tt. He denied that he Or any man on his side had threatened a veto. It would be indesent to do {t. In the course of further remarks Mr. Gar- field expressed his willingness to help the demo- crats to wipe from the stavute books tne law authorizing the use of the army at the polls, Dut urged Ubat a biil for that purpose suou!d be iu- troduced in the regular manner. Mr. Baker offered an amendment making it unlawful for any person to uave on his person earns, bowle knives, clubs or bludgeons in e a '¥ of a place where an election ts be- ig held. The chairman, in ruling out Mr. Baker's amendment as not germane to an army Dill, | encountered a Share of oppesiijon from Mr. Conger, st whom he threatened to call in the services of the at-arms, to which Mr. Conger replied with defiance. Fi- nally, however, anj passions subsided, the committee rose, and the House, after | ail debate on the bill and amendments to close at 12:30 Saturday, took, at 5:10, arecess till 11 o'clock to-day. Tor NEWS OF THE CRUSHING DISASTER to the British troops at Irandula reached Lord | Chelmsford, commander in South Africa, after abit of one of Coop- down the road over which the you: ish enicers had been riding for pleasure e fortiy but not back. Lord Chelmsford rode to a hill-top. He had at no time in this bloody forenoon been out of ES of his camp. Says a correspond- “All, however, seemed quiet; the sun was shining brightly on the white tents; no signs of firing could ‘be seen; and, though ‘bodies of men could be seen moving about, yet they were naturally put down as some of our own troops.” And this was 1x5, some four hours after the last defender had gone down. Ve: leisurely Lord Chelmsford started back with “hs troops, and he was half an hour's ride distant when they were met by a solitary horseman coming at a fleet pace from the direction of the camp, Who, as he came nearer, was recognized as Commandant Lonsdale. It is little exaggera- (lon to Say that those Who beara him teil the general, e camp is in the possession of the enemy, sir!” will not soon forget it. Comman- dant Lonsdale had been returning to camp, ured, slowly jogging along. He was near the camp, when his attention was attracted bya bulle: passing rather near to him, and on looking up he saw a black man, who had evi- dently” just’ fired. The real truth | course, far from his mind, and he thought tt was one of his own contingent care- ssl) firing otf his rile, and pursued his way. To some extent the incident seems fortunately to have woke him up, and, although he saw What seemed to be our red-coais sitting in groups in and around the tents, he kept his eyes open, and when absolutely within 10 yards of the tents le saw a great black Zulu come out of one with a bloody assegal in his hand. Tals made him look about him more closely, and he saw that black men, and black men oniy, Were the wearers of red coats. Tue truth Mashed upon him; he could read the scowl of hatred on every face, but his self-possession does not seem to have failed him, for, quietly turning his pony round,he galloped off before the | enemy were aware of his intentions. A storm | of bullets followed, but he rsa safely away, aud his coming seems to have n all that saved | the British commander and what was left of his command from riding into the ambuscade laid for him in Lisown camp. That —_ ‘the camp | Was retaken, and the soldiers lay down to sicep | Surrounded by the stripped and mutilated | bodies of the comrades they left at sunrise. AS for the attack, the plan of battle and the dispo- tion of the Zulu troops, it was of an order to deserve the success it_ won and the apo it has had at St. Stephen's from the Irisa home- ruler. j | THE GENDARME lately killed in the attac’: elena ol v , Ol Ki St | ng Mee une defence women figured houses entered by the police atthe time. another house was Mlle. Gersfeid, dau; a general.and a inguished ‘place - She was a noted beauty, and but eighteen years of age. While firlng her pistol at the darmes in the melee,she was wounded by a bayonet and captured. On being carried fore the chief of police she sald: “J fired to-day but on the next on uy a stmple Cosen wil Kil Sil of FoR oe ae ey tock a Panin, admired her beauty, was ” ‘The Countess ey rested. Her husband’s mother 1s One of the la- dies of the Empress’ court. 82” The distinction between liking and lovii was well made by a little girl six years oud She was ee oe egg al which she seemed to relish very much. “Do you love it?” ushed her aunt. “No,” replied the child, with a look of disgust. “I like it. If I loved it I shculd kiss 1t."—[Boston Globe, church parsonaz:, on Thureday C9 RS avers B Herseot ew York, to Emma iy of Washington, D.u. No cards. vi DIED. pSTAREDON Are ew. 200 i Pomee nearer a.C a kscn, Hier funeral w li tat St Ai Gente ane eS aE Rea lives and Irituds are ‘nvited to The funersl services Baptist church, Vi ee » April = 1879, at 3 p.m April 4th, 1679, Manrerr. wughter of Smrth Minor. we dence, No Dad Maccachnvett ~ bbath, A; ‘aavente, South Washington, UNDERTAKERS. 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