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4 wut ni ‘ ——— = = 4 m _ FOR RENT AND SALE. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 3 | THE EVENING STAR. MOSBY UPON BAILEY. uae wectical sieeeten es iowa olga Seietos emaes of Mrs. & THIS AFTERNOON. FYUNCANSON BROSB., Auctioneers. ‘The Charges of Fraud. yesterday, sald that he considered Gov; Garce- | daughter, continues to be a mystery. The au- 4 2 Dwelling No. 1337 7th at. n.w. 920 | DOUBLE SHEET. —— fon’s questions evasive, but thought the eourt | topsy of the body showed that two shots had C8 Vermont ave, 6 rons : Noah) SALE. . TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE AND DE. | ————————""_—_"""____ | pe tetter of Colonel John 8. Mosby, United | would answer the realquestions. itis wader. | Deen fired—one ball entering near the right A st. 8c. aaa eek ae RABLE DERICK DWELLING, No. 102 | SATURDAY January 3, 1580. | states consul general at Hong Kong, China, de- Stood that Nathan Cleaves, postjudge of protate 7 ear. perforating the brain and lodging tn the in deed af trust executed BEVENTEENTN STREET N. W., AT AUG- taDing Ghainen OC Omar tan ibamenoe On te he Geminis date counted in quad. | tear of the lefteye. ‘There was another wound ‘in Liver 791, folio 449, ot By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded THE FLORIDA SEASON. part of his predecessor at that consulate, ts fied yesterany, morning, to save complication, | 0M the forehead. but this ball. though fractur- ce land records of the District of Columbia, an in Hber No. 753, folio 198, one of the land —a J and immediately resigned. Other democratic | 'pg the skall, did not enter, but was found on the request of the party secnred thereby, I shall | records for Washington counts, in the Dis (A Boom for Grant, Sherman, Hayes, | Mite a voluminous document. It isdated Hong | candidates also qualified. Register of Probate f the ‘Moor. ‘The statement of the young man cer for sale at public auction, on the premises, | trict of Columbia, we will gell ‘at public auction, in | “Conever, and the Land of Flowers, | Kong, October gist, 1 This correspondence, | Caleb Chaplin, of Harrison, holds on, and so a'so f Who Ieaned the ladies the pistol for their pro- located Just beyond the hinkton Fair ground, | front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE 12TH Day (Gh-recnonasnea ar TAs aa it will be remembered, was called for by resotu. | does W. B. Skillin, county commissioner, but it | tection from burglars, that one chamber of the R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Sheers tgp tello, and east side of B. & OOK R..on | oF Jaxvany, A. D. 1880, ar 4 o’eLock P. ot, all v Of The Star.) 2s it thought A. F. Moulton, county attorney will | revolver had Been emptied of its charge to pre- — Lat a nae = Ge Dar! on JaNwany, 1880, arg that certain n piece 9 parcel: of gro yond, being known JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, Dec. 31, 1379. tion of the House of Representatives, but resign. Col. Dantel Snow, of Skowhegan. the | Feat accidents, deepens the mystery, because Joth and F streets northwest. ground situate-and being in the Gouniy cr wasn: | Sheree blvinoy ‘of square nizabered one | _YOUr correspondent arrived last evening in | has not yet been transinitted to that body by ] fustonists representative to the legislavare, to | OnLS two chambers were empty after the ington, in the District of Poona: andknownand | hundred and sixty-four (164), and ‘bet this beautiful city on the Jol the Secretary of State. In the letter Col. Mosby | whom a certiticate of election has given, | tragedy, amd the second Dall cannot be , 5 z 925 7th st. n flesteniated as lot numbered three (9), in, A. G. Mi; further described | ef follows: Besinning at a} and-on Gis tale ae Ivey aia — says:—“In the first place, Iwill say thar while | refuses to accept. Solon Chase, the leader of counted for Though Mrs, ak ard ima been di “ga tote eae arate rama osnt on (17th) Seventeenth street west seventy-two | in the brilliant sunshine of t the greenbackers, was interviewed last night on | Spondent trem money culttes, and two six (6) aud, nine (9), of part Gia tact, of pall Min ee cor gabe int ser an ae Oe CIM DreT ae ae ener ean tropical | it was notorious here that frauds existed, yet I | {he Bontical situation, He saldihe republicans, | months ago attempted suicide by taking laude. own as “Monastery,” in the County and District | corner of eaid square, and ranning thence south | Tél had not deemed the proofs accessible. as almost | of course, were i E eh | aforesaid, containing ? acres, 3rods and 26 perches, | nineteen (19) fect six (6) inches: th t and fans are freely used in the parlors. The | ai thi urse, W indignant at the counting ont | num, wAich her daughter detected by I. i e ships that paid extra wages durin; : Lopte patment defer more or Kea ty-rix (7) feet to an alley twenty feet wide: thenee | hotels are fast filling up with streams of fash- | $11 "He, Smips that paid extta, Wages during | pusiness, but outside of that party the people | prompt treatment defeated, the (racedy cammot | eigzms: “One-half cash, and the remainder in | north nineteen (19) fect and six (6) inches: vant jonable visitors from the north and west, and are willing to trust the regularly constituted ave been suicide, becanse after receiving one ve Wonths, for which the purelfuser, shail wive | thence eect eoventy aig (iOsfect tothe piseeot bes | the prospect how ia that forey Gr tae teeuseng | UnuL in the month of August, when inves- | authorities. If the people have been wronged, | Wound she could not. have dischanzed™ the | Bie note, hte ii seven per cent, interest, and | ping: torether all the improvements, ways, Btraligers will resort to Fionda this sessou tor gating the emigration Dusiness with Gen- | the peoples’ great tribunal, the legislature, can | plstola second time. ‘The same fact shows that secured by deed of trust on the premiigs neu ease ments, rights, privi lees, appurtenances and | purposes of health and pleasure. The orange Ep the Interial eedence OLA Rien se At them. He belteved the governor andconn- | {Wo balls contd not Nave been fired by accident, nd. bath, THOS. J. FISHER & GON See ts taining. e game belonging and spper- | Groves are rich with golden clusters, the g: th SS Oran haat ished by | ci! have performed their duty honestly, and it | The friends of the danghter are confident that 239 1339 Rt. dec20-eodéeds ~ | “Terme: Amount of indebtedness secured by the | dens are green with every variety of vegetabies, | {Be quarterly fon ee r. Bailey: After Gens: | they have dore wroug it has not bee intea- | she ts incapable of knowingly killing her mo= 1336 D st. n.w., shop..20, |) ——————T?———————— | ced of trust unpaid, with expenses of sale, fo canhy and the banks of the river are gay and gorgeous a reuurns, ant ees 2 Noatiatrs AGS tonal. He thought the members counted in | ther; that no jealousy existed between them, , Fist. n.¢., store...20 HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, (which will be stated ‘at the gale.) and the batance at | with wild flowers and forest foliage. Thescenery | TREPG Tequrys. and @ comparisoa Of Mr. sult is should feel under obligations to come to Au- | and that they were bound together by thd eerie sneaker trom Cay. Of, sale sti sing, and the Timinous atmosphere possesses all | character.” Colonel Mosby then att toe, | hey might feel alittle doubtiul about their | her daughte ywere more like sisters In TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TKO, BRIOR Huse: — ere Gee EOE rop- | the softness and sweetness of a bright May = 5 x ue goes ne a election. That would not prevent them from | Cordial interest in each others welfare, and the Eat Bh AND 8 ES ON THE | Se” aud vate, dallecs Tequifed ok he | morning. ‘The Ttopin of the poet ts Vat east tals concerning: (rays in the nae ein sa | acting honestly. He put great stress on the im- | danehter isrepresented as being the constant ELEVENTH te purchaser at time of sale. Cenveyancil pur- | partially realized here, and the fountain of p-r- portance of allegiance to the constituted au- | help and encouragement of her mother in her Thave Furnished Houses, in govd locations, for NG AND H STREETS NORTHWEST. huser's cost. ‘Terme of sale to be complied with fi 1 youth which the $j ChETR ed £0 .the Consulate. SHE nt thorities, ‘The military force ts still kept in the | Struggle with adversity, ‘The authorities have tent to private families only. 0" TUESDAY AF TERNOON, DuceMaen geek | Srven dayescthersrise tie Trustees reserve the right | Redentiy sts Is, fOURd dae Gis cad oe | Subject of extra Wages, and says: Baile State House during tlle night, Dut hocby day. ] thustar been Unabe to ascertain any direct T make no charge to landiordafor advertising their | 25D, aT 4 o'cLock, on O Premises Dy TE GEM, | to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- | fy y, One that the f | nuad average was about $709; I less than ei Several persons were reiused admittance last | Proof as to the death of Mrs. Ward being acci- Property, snd keep {before thp public constant. tue of a deed of trust, dated November: wth, faulting purchaser after giving five daya’ notice of | HOWers.”” Oh? thal good people who are | months my returns show $1,116 collect jis a lili vee every nection of the city for | 1877, an ey y reoorded in Libe abe Ne Tor shngton anch resale By oe published Ge Waake | Sblvering amid the snows and storms of the | Miva mtonthe Treasury. It must also bs borne | VSLt, not having the countersign. aaupuiertieta tare ee Ferer rrenes eee 001) to B50, 000, and on easy ‘ashington | ington, north eould emerge for a few months Ito this 4 cee iiee wos —— = jaughter had lange ctrele of influential ac- fquare numbered three hhamdned ‘and. fort; 7% IN, ‘ jate fora time amid the any ini uence e Saat f the! yes lay morning at the c a A ae yin Pee nee Nee eee (0; HOLTZMES- (4D), a8 the same are described upon the plat or | _decSl-dte this young Italy of the United Stat ¢ Pf Cre eee Rae es | number of old West Pointers, Kennedy of Cambridge, have | visited the jan3 10th and F sts. n.v. | plan of said c ¢ part of lot seven (7) being the ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneors state is destined to be heavily popu Mi. Lo Bry little was left for ored people called, The city authorittes gave | G2ughter im person and expressed sympathy hort twenty (0) feet front of said lot, bythe dope Ww 3 Me ' | few years ‘The orange culture is growing very * oe to shin their ci the paity an exctusion down the river below | fr her misfortunes, RE ESTATE BULLETIN thereof, and the part of lot nine (9) being de- SALE, oF ELEGANT. CHAMBER FURNITURE | Profitable, the fMnest timbe are found in sr Fort Jackson. In tle afternoon the party were SRONTOTION ONT ROGET GaGa . ; THOS. F. WAGGAMaN, 519 Seventh street. area STS otek ee uF die certtineet F THE LATEST DESIGN, GORGEOUSLY | SUperabundance in these vast forests, and | jijre 16, 1 meecey an | taken to Bonaventure Thunderbolt. Th the . | aye Tans gruniet area meetin beyiisiad (Obangee made Wednesdays and Saturdays.) sae of paid mn, and ae oe nee coe Penorsri ae THROCGHOUL HOUSE. aS zo ith i sralied wor m= | Snpocice view of hela oF extra wages from my Grat ain aia the po eee ee oe 2 duct of precious metals west Of the» Missourl eet: thence east seventy (7 ; be lecessor, and have adopted the most Mberal | G Rea aS river, including British Columbla, and the Three-Story Houses For Sate. o eet; thence We ‘ Handsome Rosewood Elegant Parlor pred ae ; 3 g British Columbla, and the Te 404 6th at-n.w., nod. *10:000 | the hnpfovements, connisting of a Brick Derolling Handsome es 2 Bate etree n expectancy of the arriva exe Tred hid to Gees {9am mum! Tight the aldermen gave a serenade West coast of Mexico during 1879, places. the e ee House on each lot, Sey respectively 725 and Safes eae desta | five Binck Waanthichly | party. ‘The hotels are rivaiing each. o Se CONES ONAL ooo oo oat Grant at the Screven House. ‘The ex-Pr ope reoate proanct Gold, $33,539,920; sliver, believe ft ts genera'ly used as a corruption fa! ‘The gross result 1s , ae of sale: One-third of the purchase mone; sisn; Black Walnut Marble-top Bouffet; Hand- | ¢laborate and brilliant preparations for his re- ef = peer responded prieily, acknowledging the in cash, the remainder iu_six and Twelve Tones, some Black Walnut Epes wet jon Tabl ception and entertainment. His passage through sore: epee rts ae R ment and régretting his short stay in Savannah. | hows a dect ease in woot Py Mayra With interest at the rateof ‘seven per cont. per ant Walnut Dining-room Chairs; Elegant E: the state will be one grand ovation. Many of | Criticism of Mr. Bailey's reports Col. Mosby says: | Tbe party will leave at 4 o'clock this afternoon | Ser orgisd-ld6. Nevaghe al a a hum, and secured by deed of trust on thé grop ans Walnut Marble:top Center ‘Tables: | its leading citizens are clamorous for his nomi- | "Tnow offer ‘some evidence saltinde to ac, | for Florida. Te1n ad Ste, iE Sioln tech thoes tats oft A payment of $100 on each lot will be. ined at landsome French-plat ant rror ; ney | nation for the Presidency in °s), He is uni- cae le sup- ——— aS ee ee ol [3,184,285 he yield from the Comstock being the time of sale. If the terms of sale port the theory that they show their fraudulent only $8,550,562 as against # phony Cabiye Dwar anion vereally conceded to be the strongest man that nut Writing Denke Walnut and cuit Patent | Could Be nominated by, the republican, party character on their face.” ‘Then follows a com- | ,,TWO Youn Aw NS REPULSE THIRTY | The product of the Eureka dls 4 i arison the te ne Sots | MEXicaN RoReERs.—Two young American: st Rockers, upholéered in Raw Silk; ‘Cur- | We had the pleasure to-day of meeting ex-Ser the. tem wee Tame, on Pooneal George Green, of Texas, and Frank Senter, of Lagei oreae il. ColoraaD emmenile tains and Corn! Ices 5 Walnut-frame bre tor Conover in town. The Senator, who un- a Boston, were in a mail-coach recently near ver $s. 0] : e Le: F Tapestry Brussels Carpets throughout house: | doubtedly represents and has the confidence of Incoucluding bis ‘cu a "Gt | Guanajuato, when tt was attacked by a band | fot’ it hag boom orem anton te ae the greater portion of the republican party in | {2conetuding his cli Misr nae of thirty robbers armed with Winchester res, | Hye at the actual production ot Lend¥lley Gw plied with in full, within ten days e Trustees reserve the right to and expense of the defaulting p 7 one week's notice in Evening & r B. MCGUIRE, priats dec8-eokds it. FL MOINS. 55 thisstate, came here to try and effect a unity . ster: Blankets; ; Beauiiful French Chi 5 in] “Cr nave select aR exn ‘The young men fought the whole band, killing : : e y i aay Hy de) aa = Tea Service to miateh, ald fine assortment of | In this the Senator as been eminently success | Shevunts are traudulone, and thas toons thee remainder to retreat. ‘Green was slighty | $:0t a = paar oe ; “ rustees. oo Glaas and Chi g ful and the republican party of Florida may now mon | Tematnde akota ‘Shows an increased production of 1517 Pst.n.w.,f-b., 5 3 GecdS-codkds “Ai. B. MORRIS, § are wate: p the principle Ex pede Hercvlem the character of | Wounded. $993,183, MONDAY, J. 1880, commenc- be sald to be better united and will soon be bet- | the note may be Interred. Tt would tace me 5 Tnimproved Proper for ‘Sale. — e 0 Ct Pp e , ee ee ee ee Suey JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. inkgat lv Oghocs a way neal ‘eol ce eee ar ey eee nate aice | Sx months to present all the evidence inde- | ,,THE LAST SCENE. —At Water Nollcs His Lire Has BEEN A FAILURE.—Willlam 20th st., bet. K and S ste.n-w., per ft. Gth st. b ;H and I ste.n.¢, election after reconstruction. We have also 11 p.m., Monday, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es- | teenth and Mifteenth street northwest, the oe ee ce ave Sled taller. aries H. Addicks, at Spent nai teenth eee none pleasure of meeting some excellent gen- | “i”, ot chapter in Mosby's report is devoted | time attached tothe New York Jeratd, su "ATE ihe above Roodsarelout of the ustal run of ane. | tlemen of the democratic party; they alse ex- | rote Neameietor “Shinwing See Coder | quently managing editor of. the Puiladelpht eV! rayed in another man’s clot and with nothing about him that he could call his own except his sad reflections, told Justice By virtue of a decree passed in Equity Cause; 4 tion furniture. This house was recently furnished | press themselves hopeful of carrying the next = Evening Post, and, until recently, Treasurer of | Sinith, in the Yorkville tome jon- at road. Siount Pleasant por f¢ Baprema Obese or tes. Disirlet of Colum. With regard to eleanee and conifort, rexardiess of | election. We understand, however, they are | UNS HCSE TE SHES 5 oy coamon shipped dur. | tie Grand Opera-Rouse, in New orleans. com- | day. that his We had heen a failure: te sald ie as bet.3d and. | and onder a deed of trust, dated 20th, TTS, | Cxnenee, Every. sence ince viene best Aine and in | not yet altogether am harmony as to eandidais ing hisseven years in office trom 652 vessels. mitted suicide by blowing out his brains. A | that hecame from Ireland 28 years ago, went 3 Cn ax ot zi and galy recorded in Liber No. ate folio 113, one | ji Tints the Sooas cpanke X nght ninspection | or rpeasures of policy. In one section of the Loring re} rts 716 in sixteen months from 133 | CO!Tespondent saw him on Christmas morning, | down south as a soldier in the Union army, and st. be of the land records for said District of Colunbia, | 38Jnvited: the goods speak for themselves state the members of this party are demanding sala $ eaighe | When he was Ina condition of partial frenzy. nar © reared 3 wwe shall sellat public auction,in frontof the prem- | ,,Hourefor rent. Inquire of J. W. P. Myers, No. vessels, and I report 656 in less tham eight pe y | after the war married. He reared a family: but ines, on SA’ SDR Y, Ost DAs OF Jaxeany 180, | 715 Fifteenth street nortl A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, month ns vessels, Batley’s proportion 1s | 2Ot having Slept for three nights. He was | his wife ran away, and his children died. Last yey at : I that certaia lot known and | _dec3l-d WALTER b. WELLLAMS & CO, Aucts. | while in‘another they are decidedly opposed to | the same thing. over three men shipped foreach | STeatly impoverished, having lost his employ- | summer he came to New York, but he was not described Faeigk inibered Moses Kelly's re- THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. it. The question will probably ‘ve! brought vessel cleared; Loring’s about 5 and mine about | Ment, and very anxious to reach St. Louls. His prospered. He determined to relire to the work before the different conventions for embodiment | 7, ‘Any one at all acquainted with the restiess | MmMmediate necessities were at onee relieved, ouse for the winter. To that end he went into in their platforms. The republicans are under- | and wayward character ‘of sailors knows that | 2d, upon be representation, Mr. J. C. | the Tombs Police Court on Saturday last and stood to pretty generally oppose a convention, | more “than 280 men | must have” been | Clarke; VieeTresident of the Tinols Central | asked to be committed asa Vagrant. ‘He was ‘Terms of eale in cash; balance in three | tROSTE! HOU equal payments of #ix, twelve and cixbteen months, See Or ee Net A MALL, ON FOURTH STR! ET W with interest at the Fate of 7 percent. per annum, HIGUAND MARKET ST Dut will hot be fikely to commit themselves in | ou at this, Goneulate 7} ; seven | Tailroad, issued him a pass. He left i 5 ; se can) E a 2 5 F In nearly seven 1S apass. He left in a more | hustled into the street. He stole a pair of shoes nb paid. and to be secured by a decd of trast on D.C. their platiorm. See ea etontas face that Hoe KougGn | pacific frame of mind on Kriday evening, and | inCenter street; but the storekeeper took. the at the time of 8a 2 Vitus oF 8 doa of Srnat Gevedt the 20m Senator Conover says that he Is Sure that, | the greatshipping port of the Bast. Mr. Bailey | the first heard of biin was a brief telegraty an- | shoes away and booted him. ‘Teevly then went, Dp JOHN J. ORSON: { Trustess. ed in Liber 866, folio 433; one of the Land next to Grant, Secretary Sherman Is the } says thisin one of his letters to whic! nouncing his Pe end. ied Addicks over to the East river, at 54th street, and jumped. dec30-a TA. Records for Washington eunty, Distriet of C strongest man in the ae and that he would | referred. I now offer the most conclusive evi- | Wo has two children, ts sald to be the daugh- | in, but Andrew Geoghegan pulled him out. bia, and by direction of the partes secured there- | be supported for the presidency with great una- | dence furnished by Mr. Bailey himself that nis | t¢" ofa prominent Philadelphia merchant aad | After telling this story he scored the tirst suc= ieee EOX & BROWN, +Real Eiate Boke, bye the undersicued Trustecs, will sell,on MON- | nimity and enthusiasm by the republicans of | returns of seamen shipped are false. The con- | 48 at the home of her father. cess of his career. He got. committed to the ‘FES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED PRO- ANUARY 12TH, 1880, Ar Four O’Ctock, in | Florida. sular regulations require all shipments of = RinuEp.—At Gallipoiis. care of the Commissioners of Charities and Cor ON MERIDIAN, HILL, AND NEAR front of the premives, the followins-described | ‘Tike Jacksonville Breeze (independent), of the | men to be made on duplteaté shipping articics, | qc’ ROBBER Kiuep.—At Gallipolis, O., Thurs- | rection, and now hethinks that the tde in his OF “WIDOW's MITE.) | Property, vig: All ‘eighty (80) Hi Beatty and seth instant, in speaking of the recent efforts | and one copy to be retained in the consulate. X | G99 RIEht. Seven or eight robbers made a rald | afairs is turned.—(V. ¥: Sun, 3d. 2 10.00 + 10.00 + 9.00 883.33 By virtue of a toa of trust, dated Feb- Ha wkins’ addition to cn, beginning | tO harmonize the differences In that: party tew days ago over 200 of these duplicates were = ‘ = ré ry 0.00 | raaty th, oD. Aste, and duly recorded in re sante on. the “south min ine of Aku ateest | that. “"Senator Conover 1s the shrewdest poll- | found in a ple of rubbish. Of course they. are ea ap eee eee he | | THE Covok Line 1 Jensey—Soine time ago a Liber, No.’ 883, Folio 4, et seq., 3p ORE OF Mead athtant Uirty-three Gp) feet east from the | tician of all the Florida republicans.” Whether | not more than one-fourth the number of coples pai Bi hire Rect tac colored’ man cited. the trustees of school ta land records for the District of ¢ ia we i | dividing line between lots numbered one hundred | this be true or not, It s well Known that the | that ought to be ondile. ‘The others have eltuer | _ How. SevEN Pgorne Lost Tueir Lrves— | Soodtown, Salem county, before United at the request of the party secured thereby, we wil and ei telity ity and one hundred and seventy-nine, in | Senator has at all times been an earnest advo- | been lost or.destroyed. These seem, however, F States Commissioner Whitehead, allezing that FDA. we picloas ta Con cee ae oe Ghee ane Tuning ence went thirty tines eate of the President's southern polley, and its | vo eontradict and alsity the returns of seamen | jsned in the Hames of their wuraing awenlns, | WEY fad refused to admit his children on ac; 4925 B st., (poss. Jauuary iat) az 4 o'chock F. Mi... the following described real qeiad lay TD. Daly hears cues By and wit to gratifying to know that elther through this or | shipped. I append a list of shipments taken | three men were drowned by the wreck of | {hat they make no such diseriiniiation: but oe, a 2 11th st. ee » situate in Was ie st bl of said rear line of eald Jaly’s lot and the lotsadjoining | Some other influence lent Hayes is warmly | from these articles which are not accounted for | small boat in a gale, and two boys were drowned ‘luded the chi ‘i oy » school w: 2 stables in Colunibia, to wit: Lot twenty-eight (28), in block ight (68) feet, more or leas; thence cast | regarded by all classes of the people here as one | in the quarterly returns. ‘They amount to about | by —— through the ico. cluded the children because the school was al- 910, 914 2st st six (6), lots eight (8), nine (9) and ten (0), in block ) feet, more or leas! thence south | of the most honest, faithful, pure and Patriotic | $1,200. But there Is other evidence, T was struck en ready crowded, and because a School for colored 935’ C st. seven (7), and lot five (5), in block twenty-two fth-seven (57) feet, niore or leas; thence east five | of American Presidents. With ‘the fact in looking over the quarterly ‘ue’ Frust Couuston between the striking | Children in the neighborhood had ample room ‘The above is only a small ‘ann of Hal and ¥ nan 6 gab. aiyinon at Mee eridian E (5) feet; thence north one lrundrea and twenty-five ee reuurns, that only in one instance during the <a Yard men and the non-union men at Chi. | for them. The commissioner yesterday dismis- ators rr ope se combigte tet bee fhe ollice of the surveyor of the District of Col (225) fost to the place of beginning, together with Ar PRESIDENT Guavy's RECEPTION | to tne di- | Whole time that. Bailey and Loring were here | cago occurred yesterday, in which the former | Sd the case. which can be had on application at my office, or will | Pi. containing 41.145 square feet of ground, more ‘Terms: One-third eash; the balance at six and Pine ti ohenlone, a ves on New rear sora | 8 was there any credit to the government for any | dispersed the latter witn missiles, but without THe Lave SENATOR CHANDLER'S Wu1.—A be sent by mail if desired. oes a aiatelyafteriabo twelve months, with notes bearing interest af aight iC che, the German ambassador ai ipments by the Pacific mail steamers, which | serious results. telegram from Detroit, Mich., Jan. ist, says: N SAME Day, and immediately after above men- t. per annum until paid, and sec! by a Paris, addressing’ M. de Freycinet, the new Ke the I t shipments. The fees for these ns leg g * ay ae ar Loans. tioned fale, lots twenty-one (21), twenty-two Teed of trueton the py peppery Pia pceue® | prosidentior the Canc and milulsrer of torsion dowbave Deen SpEruriaicd Ginter 4 SHOT, mis Pawnee Deav.—in Leavenworth, ‘The will of Zachariah’ Chandler, dated March, 000, ‘T per cet Ja thirty-two, (2) and. thirty thres (85), pf Wm. M- | at purchaser's cost. deposit required at time | affairs, in a loud tone sald:—“I am charged by | Sel All to have been app) been seven clear- | Kansas, Thursday, Thomas C. Thurston was | 31Sty 1856, was filed yesferday for probate. It Was Circe ae eee cavision Of port of 8 | of kale. If the terms OF anls are net ontapliod wits Prince Bismarck to tell you, in the name oi my Peas ou = pprmashed § While at_a saloon card-table by W. simply gives bis entire property equally to. his E INTIRE, tract of land calle Oot Grodied, caste. ae loa, | Ritltinecven days from the day of sale, the Trus- | overament, that, notwithstanding the regrat | Sire” onto: “ieus chimnente Meena pup an j-| wife and daughte? Mary, now Mrs. Eugene 8 Beat Estars Broxen, taining 30,400 square feet of ground, more oF loss. | tees resarve the Hah 1 the proverty at the go + a s ig the regrot | ping sailors; these shipments by me have eneese when Thurston drew a pistol and’) Mate or Maine. It ints Geo. Je! “Alle! jo. 918 F street, epposite ic Temple. ‘Terms: One-quarter of the purchase money, with | risk and oat of the Mefaulting ng pure We feel at the departure of Count de St. Vallier | amounted to 109. During the eight years of | Shot him th rough the heart. Thurston pleads 2 ae _ ee 1s Geo. Jerome, a —— expenses of sale in cash. aud the balance ih six, TAM CLABAUGH ) ‘Tre from Berlin, we see no reason why our relations | Batley and Loring they must have amounted to | Self-defense. wes were partners in a | Sheldon and Chas. Ducharme, executors, an For Rent. twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of | gec30-11t | MAYHEW PLATER, "5 stees. | with the present cabinet should not bear the at least a thousand, for the company ran more | Sunday paper, which was In business throubies. witnessed by D. H. Jerome and Reeorder Swift, Furnished. Btore 21st and Pa. ave.: as the purchaser, with interest at seven per cent. from | ———_—_____________2___._ | impress of the same sentiments of cordiality steamers then than now. Th is rm Embry shot Gol. Anthony, of the Leavenworch | Tbe document was found by the executors of Mansion, wostiend 650 Btore Sth and I n.w. date of sale, ‘and secured by deed of trust on the (HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ant peace we felt and manifested witn regart mers then ‘now. ‘There is also another Times, about fol A Judge Edmunds, late postmaster at Washing- na. aD 7th and C sts. s.w Hf property ‘sold shall be taken. A depgsit of $50 on to the preceding cabinet. I may add, for my | Ci28S Of fees for siipments they always appropri- mes, ur years ago. ton, among his papers. This is something of @ Ma. ave. and 7th s.w..20 | eai will be required at time, of she. Alcon: | CHANCERY SALE OF F VERY VALUABLE BUSI- preceding cabinet. | Emay add, for my | ated. I have said that it is the custom of sailing ain eee surprise, as he had been regarded as intestate, 20 | veyancing at purchaser's cost. If terme of sale are NESS PROPERTY, LOCATED ON THE | OWD pe hat I rejoice to be the bearer of | vessels carrying Chinese emigrants to ship a | | THE ANNEXATION DISCUSSION IN CANADA.— geen ness cei Saris 20 | not complied with in seven days, he uae re- BORTHEART CORNER. oF jae AND | these words, which exactly harmonize with the | considerable number of Chinese on thelr The Toronto Globe, in an article on the Mon- DEATH OF A VENERABLE LADY.—Mrs. Henrle- | ER PAIACTEAREARSES SSeS! | al Sacco | suena omen gon | He naa, ana, Mt | Matin tia aa | Suny paauraeeirce Ve . thus | to carry more ngers, and at the la. gives the agitators ct for be! ri * MM Mitr foe ROBERT C. FOX, cause re Siete Count a Performing an agreeable and reassuring ‘n= | Same tine not violaie the passenger act. ‘These | tuafed by the sincerest love of thelr country | Cent, tn (he tle Fear Of (Ne age ae he i ROBERT CF 9Xer,t Trustees. | 88 Se eer epee ie erent tyes slop.” ¢ Papal Nunclo, addressing M. de shipments often amount to as many as wenty. andan absorbing desire to do thelr best for ner Ine Fitzhugh, one of the judges of the federal f | x cone st SEB ok | GS Ss aero Rates a | Emap teed wget | aes amy, et Sener ar Ts | Whasibg tmaatne Au ss | Sri cee co ran : i vd a i in re; fo the $I ing. e law af the 4 = nt J AT Tbegreegeoen Sica ed “usr tararataaan | Giardia Ry chowi'oe Mune ce | cl Rate aige et bp pall tae | Ur Ue retence of Sing indenendon> | Hana rue ahs Cun OS 2 | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VERY DESTRABI, hine (9), n equaré numbered four hundred and oie : : a mnaster for every seaman ship poe ‘a th thecolomy. | only.” yashington, and. 4. Bedford, King 0 COUNTRY, ee NORTH OF THE CITY OF | Bity-tive, (455), in, the city of Washingyon, In. eee ate ae oe ne *inost ei pie ae ‘The masters generally ips to the harbor = George 6o., Va. “tn, 1799) She Invermere 0 ye QND ADJOINING MOUNT | trict of Columbia, bounded and ed a fol: | Certain to find a strictly impartial support.” masters, pay the fee and getthe permit, stating | , THE SHoormxa or W. H. Apaws in Cincinnati, | rea with the late Henry Fzhugh, of Fauquier 9 Fie . lows: Beginning for the same at tffe southwest cor- Locate nt Gar ot his Poy, eh the names and number of the seamen to be ae jay Bight, by his brother-in-law, ex- | ¢o., Noy. 1ith, 181! per 10th A. D., 1870, and duly recorded. in fe line of Seven jorthweat thirty ‘athoile al 1s followed Harms out 8 ‘de ; 5 At Rin er | Liber No. ‘oss, folio 176, &e.. sy cocoa Tree foe OD) fect Genes cnet act tires Cs religion, that he profoundly respected it, He shipped and unaccounted for. (See ‘statement cee catron ann ce DROWNED INA CISTERN AL beth. N, J, yf I gubmit the ue wing ropositions de- | Manded money it. an offensive manner. Harris | Thursday. v1 be wren (3) 4 eek: a ‘ i . sday, Mrs. Whittemore, aged 2T, fell héad~ coda ton aah neta connty, ta tne ae Ha ig hOn Se i rae aire tess (8) feet tho only wished to remove it from too close contact | queted from. the. evidence: th ‘he number of | refused ard cal'ed AGams an ungrateful scoun- | foremost into a cistern and was drowned, her al e Offices, Stores, | ords for east twenty (20) feet: thence north sixty-two (62) = Twill sell, at public auction, at the auction | feet rrenty (20) feet thence orth sixty-two (62) | with political affairs, so asto rescue it from con- | shipments actually reported by Mr. Balley 13 | ¢rel, whereupon Adams felled hi im with a biow | hu-band and others, who were liquor drinking, 18.1. We.. 25 FOR SALE! FOR SALE! FOR SALE!!! , No. 916 F st. in seven (7) feet: thence south sixty-four (64) Fest fusion, which might pare its efforts and | 9 out of proportion to the number of dis- | froma cane. Harris then drew a pistol and stot Ing in no hui 3 Several elewant Houses at $6,500, 87,500, & 810,000 Gity mn ots aehtington er PHURSDAY, wie ise | five and one-half (6%) inches; thenoe west tivo e difficulties and embarrassments and | charges, as i) Create at least a strong presum9- | his ascailant through the upper cheek and jay Beng inp Duns We sone 2old Frames, large Lot lth and F sts. n.w Day or JaNvany, A. D. 1880, ar 1 o'cLocs Pp. M., | feetand six (6) incl hors thence south six } cause regrets. [It may be proper to remark | tion of fraud. This presumption is Strength- | bone, inflic:iug a painful but aot dangerous DICTMENTS (QUASHED.—A telegram = 9 ths lorthoast corner 15th ‘and L p's. n.w. 300 | Non Jaca piece or parcel of wround or trac thence west four (4) feet and six (6) inch | that M. de Freyemet ts a Protestant. ened, if not confirmed, by a comparison | wound. N.Y. Heraid, trem Harrisburg, Pa., 8-reomed Brick. with stable, 13th and lund, lying, ‘and being in the county of Washing. | southalong the east line of Jot numbered nit _—————— Of cBalieyacecreturin with Lone vend, ee says: Ad adjourned session rane teak or 4 new Frame Houses near O street mark; ton, in the’ District of Columbia, ana containing | to treet, thence fif y-three i) fect aud A FEATURE OF THE TRIAL OF Th ng’s an A Lapy’s Rips were broken by her dress- nity (Court seid to clag to i a riers aq 5 new Houses on 4th street east. each. seventeen and a-half (173) acres of land, more or three (3) inches to the place of bevinning, tozether | pen, for the murder of Mary Stannard, my own. [Then follows the compar son] | maker in Lyons, N. Y.,atew days ago. Taat | CURtY Court was ay to hear addition: Large Lot, 1ith st. ee Jong time. 750 | less, with all the improvements thereon, and being | with the improvements, which Gants of a large | testimony yésterday of Benjamin Stevens, ot | 2h principal source of revenue at this coasu- | friend of the household had ‘attempted to fit a | CVidence on the motion to quash the indi ct- Lan near Isth and Q sta n.w., 30 conta per foot. | the same which was conveyed by and particularly | four-story and mansard roof Brick Building, now ery pre. | late being shipping and discharging seamen, maton inst W. H. Kemble and others ac- & xreat number of othér houres and lots | described ‘in deed of conveyance recorded in Liber | used as ctoresand offices, and is without doubt ons | Rockland, whose health nas been in a very Dre- | invoices aud Chinese ¢ alsrants, of which. Mr, | Ares (9 her and had caused so much pain in her Trupt solicitation of members of the mall Sections of thy Xo. 4, folio 432, Rey of the land records for | of the most valuable bisiness. properties on 7th carious condition for several months. Au im- | Haltes had a great many more than Phave hea, | Hee side that the work had to be abandoned. | f Bee Teaintatinte Ieee LOT eign thn Datla Money, and small sums always on | Washington county,’ D- ing and excepting | street. mense crowd was present. Mr. Stevens testi. | Aves had a great many more than T have had, | ‘The lady was tna state bordering on hysterics | bro st Ls 000,000, to the Talitond int hand at lowest market rates, on real estate or weod | no much of said property as'was conveyed to Joseph ‘The terms as prescribed by the decreo areone- | fied thaton the day of the murder he was at eon pee pe he reasury | when medical ald was summou , and an é: Be OLaeT. bth otis ith bed. collater (tr) B.A. MOINTIBE. | i Kelly by a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. | fourth of {he Whole purchase money incash, aud | Stannard’s till] in the afternoon. Hayden caine | OUgLt to have been proportionately larger. 1m | Amination revealed the fact that one of her ribs | L88es o sepa tp te cre a SS a ae on foo 406, Kes, one of the land reeards of Wash: the residue in four equal instalment » payable re- | to the house in the morning. Was sitting in the | 1¢sS8 than eight months my surplus balance 1s | was broken. testimony to offer contradicting that of the de- ington county, which excepted part is described spectively with interest at six, (6), ‘twelve (12), “ . Stan cameinto | larger than any annual balance ever before pald = fence in relation to the Megal constitution of te and Insurance Axents. follows: Beginning for eaine af the intersection ofe| elshtcen (8) and twenty-four (24) months after the | {ont room: Hayden and Mr. Stannard came into | Hy Shits consulate Into the Treasury; and tuls, | ‘THe Fr RE y | the Grand Jury, which found true bills against F street, LeDroit Building. | old Piney Branch road and the 14th street roads; '| dayof sale, to be evidenced by the promissory uotes | the house together. Hayden was in the house, | i cote of the tact that owing to the decline {i Se aa a ae (thursiay | the accused. in August last, Judge = thence southerly on the west side of old Finey | of twepurchaser, and accused by fetaining the tide | aud did not go out of doors while he was there. | In spite of the fact that owing to the decline in | night, destroyed Naftal’s clothing ‘store, Con- | the gecused ih August last, Judge, Pearsom 7 FOR RENT. Branch road 38 rods to a stake and stone; thence of the pant property sold until full payment of each | ‘The statement that Mary and T were leaning on | Colicetea by Doth one rene, amount | row’s oyster house, French & Co.’s Uquor Store, Re in. oaion an Be 883.33 | north 5030 dex. west about 26 rods to Ihram Wale | and all of said notes and the final ratineation of the | the fence In front of the house when Hayden | Collected by me, both In fees and ‘extra wages, | the Western Union telegraph office and severai bf dian Ui el creme Mep geet S100 | bridge's fand: thence northerly by eald Walbridge's | sale by. the court. Conveyancing at purchaser's | left, made by Hayden, was utterly false. iiny- is far tess than’ that collected by my pred: small stores. Total loss’ $20,000. ‘The water | Submitted to the Grand Jury at the next term ree land abont 8 "rods to the center of Piney Branch ‘ive hundred dollars deposit will be required | gen'was at the house, and before he came sors. Bafley’s annua! average surplus was | supply gave out during the progress of the fire, | Of court, begisning January 2. The counsel $6.93 | Seam, tens cutery along tld static clt | Sen, tie proven gach aie At fhe toma ot | Ws very uneacy aad est Spout Servi, Mine as, been, from Cebruaty, | and se the wind was Ligh the fAMES Dad cae | eee ee eee Sata 40.00 | Youd to beginning containing 5 acres Of land, more | day of sale,the Trustee reserves the nuaht to res | Was golng to the woos after diune= to gather | td Cen Lot statog Sue | Own Way until stopped by the walls of a large | TORS ON date that ones {the principal 95,00) ceenes p 3 fine properig at Alle risk seid Gene Or Ea defaulting | blackberries; told her, where U9 0, apt Fox mohthssh018.2%, oF al. the rate of $12,000 per | Oye Duilding. t is probable that one or two of the princip: 99:08 | “'rcrmas of sale: One-half in cash, of which 3500 | purchaser. FW PELE roa Ledge Rocks she said she knew where annum, without including the sum of’ $7$5.10. — cases Will be disposed of at the next term ot | 20.00 | must be deposited af wale: the remainder in equal | ' decl6-d&as Oftice No. 638 atenew going; the last I saw of her was when tvrned over to me by Mr. Loring when I took | A DEPAULTER IN Jat. —Frederic court. 16.00 | payments in 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest from " 4 ge. . charge of the consulate, and by me paid to the | an officer of the Mt. Holly (S 3 ‘atiol a ee ere 16-00 | Gate, and secured by deed of trust and insurance to | JRUTCH, FOX & DROWN, Real Estate Brokers. he house, atter ‘Treasury. Mr. Balley Ras charged the govern. | was arrested yesterday. a peineres §2-Jos. McBride, age 12, at Seaforth, Ont., a 15.00 | the satisfaction of the Trustee. Terms to be fully I then went Lome; did not hear of M. t $8.08 for relieving distressed : ONieaA wiih evidences ore a rullt, adini while trying to force a cartridge ina revolver, Cottawe Hill, 5 rs! &-00 | complied with within six days after sale, otherwise TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | until some time next morning. Ment $8,408 for relieving distressed seamen, or Sgt aditted | exploded it, the ball entering his abdomex,pass- Money to Loan on approved real estate security. fe ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property. tH STREET, BETWEEN H | {nation the witness stated that Sahar She went | annually about $ 50, Ihave charged noth- | that he was a defaulter, and turned over all his | [XPIOGCe Nt, tie a cee ay Hh DP Houses end Lots for sale. dec? oe this coat on defaulting purchaser, after one week's ND PORE ETS RTHWEST, BEING AN | tostannard’s on Wednesday he first saw the | 128. My attention fs called to the fact that in property to the bank, which will probably cover | 12g nearly throug is body. He cannot re- a | fnbicnotice. All conveyancing at the cost of the v HALE IN Se TO UR THQUSE | dead body of Mary; he did noi. examine it close- | 20ut seven years Bailey's total surplus balance | the amount of his ‘deficiency. He was con PUREE Re estate powers. Puy WML. He WARD, Trustee. | SHEET NOTE i as there was ug one present tashow him the | NaS$#R28hi2, Loring’, without any, inorese | mitted to ja, Me gee pie Mg Bee JOHN SHERMAN & 00., ee. — | By of adeed of trust dated May x Teinalns; saw a cut in the head that afternoon. | Dotty onehalf of Balley's total, It. is DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN BaLtiMorE.—A biock | shoc 5 by announcing ber bes St. Cloud Building, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. eg ACT, sud duly secon ta Eben Noe He denied that when he tirst went there he liad | Months. sine about one-third in less than elznt | OF five four-story brick warehouses, used for | throthal to a Chinaman a private talk with Susan Hawley in the pant iat ee storing purposes, on Buchanan’s wharf, in Baltt- S és yj | months, A comparison of Bailey’s annual total Si tei ne 827E. N. Berry, a deputy sheriff of San Fran- Tag ne ei wee OF ete tneteumient Cis at Killed | Meported with his surplus shows the purely Artie more, and containing some 2,000 bales of cotton | oscp, has disappeared, Short In his accouMts ‘Talmage that he had a black oak stick a foot | Hckil character of his returns; that is. that the | ithe Yous is ectimated aY-s250,000., "Fhe fire beowe ) $2000 Or more. or afoot ard a-haif long that made the wound | SUrPIUS amount was not regulated by the | our at s.30 o'clock In the four-story warehonse | _§#"A Rochester horse, frightened by a first y the e: e ‘v on the head, or that e possessed a club of that | amount collected, but by the, ¢ sfLas collected of Thurston & Harrison. The entire fre depari- | Sight of a railroad train trembled violently a Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. SAVE YOUR RENT AND BUY A HOME. We have HOUSES for sale on Temas To SurT. A small = A new Brick, 6 rooms TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE GEORGE. for'the District cf Golumbia, and at the roost of TOWN PROPERTY, NORTHEAST | CORNEL the party secured thereby, we will sell_at public FDU AND ONGRE auction, in front of the premises, on WEDN. VED W fr H Rte THE 147TH Day OF JANUARY, A. D. 1880, at 4 o'cLock P. M., the following-described real es- tate, situate in Washington city, District of Colnn TMPRO 300 Under and by, virtue of a deed of trust, vi " ve consul; om a total of $!: v Anew Britk, 6 rooms, ail mod. conveniences.-3,250 | pe 01 2 of Api bia, to wit: One undivided half intereat in lot * kind which fitted the wounds in her head. He 4 a ment was called out, but, owing to the ion | few minutes, and then fell down dead. 4 new Brick, 10 room’, hot and cold water on three | Ycating date on the 28th, day of Apel, A.D iu subdivision of parts of lots twelve (12) and thir. | dented emphatically the story told by Hayden | BY me “since February 4th, 1879, ty Ast | of the warehouse Pon hucisais Cheer ie | _ ee= The Earl of Kintorells the only mobloman floors, south and east fronts, 2 bay windows, very | {01jo'130. ove of the land records of the Disirict of 2505, satierg, pumbered two hundred and " about purchasing lumber on the day oi the | Plus of $7,018.37; with a total collacte t two dock bo D ¢ | belongs he Free Church of Scotland. Hi ‘Small cash payment; Belknos ming eae rey ‘bin, we will sell at. public auction, on itty sbi, made by Eliza MecDuell et al., together | 10 tide a. Of North Guilford. for whom | $2870.76 “Bailey paid a surplus of 2, 5 Dlcea wo doc! aoe unded by very narrow | belonging to the Free Church of Scotlan io “inet ESDAY, JANvanr 13, 1880, AT 4o'CLocK P.at., | Pith, the improvements thereon, consisting of a | Hoe re eto the lumber of James Hit, | 12 the same way Bailey's returns may be com- strects, hot more th an four or five engines could | frequently preaches. tween 3 Bisa Namal cash rs ates in front of ‘the premises, all thut piece or parcel of ‘Terie: -Onecthira Qof tie purchase money, with | jr.,had bought tt on Monday. ared with themselves to show that the annual ean ar effectively upon the fire s-John N. Buzzell has been acquitted at aa paym ee | ground lying and being in Georgetown, District of exrettes of aly tn, cash and-therhelancsrineniclll 2 lances paid Into the Treasury were not de- | Several daring firemen, who ventured in the | East Cambridge, Mass., of the murder of an in- Pine Lot on Cy spite Hill, having a good view of | Golunhis ally dition to sald Ges feventy-four, | Gnd twelve months, for which the notes of the pi he par ‘THE Wow OF A YOUNG MiLiiONaree Ma- | pendent on te annual amounts collected. For building, were overcome by suifocation, but | fant. tie Capitol «rounds, for sale without cash payment | orinded an follows: Beginning for Seoresown. and chaver, with interest at seven per cent. from Ss 4 =H ‘d. For | were rescued and borne out. Shortly after 11 Lae eS ported Lisbalanee was $4991.08 watie in isrs, | @elock the two end walls fell trom the fourti fmore on Tuesday la me romantic inelden’ DIED. and on long time to auy one building, or a House | yo, sale, and secured by See of trust on the. roperty was celebrated in cd ee ae er ea ont ettie aon ance oe wil with @ total of $12,941.52, ‘his balance was | Toor. and an hour later the whole of the rear | pays. January 2d, 1880, at Providence hos- ‘will be built to suit, cn sold on easy terms. End runing thence easton the north line of Dune | 80M, shall be taken. ‘sit of $200 will be re- | around which cluster BRENT. Parton treet eeeIa AGO) fee ences north paraliel gue roan PE ‘ate “ai Re ee onal ee See Ou peo rere ghoul ho coutee || #6 nf Tus I The surplus I ‘Armagh, a, but for’the last Gonurese street. one hundred and. twenty ( Seep of true love. A fewyearsago Mr. Frank Browa, | in’1sv2, but his surplus less, ‘The surplus I pay = aunty Armagh, Ireland, but for $oee, Shane wee Lay, (G0) sone to Oonares eee, a me rat thenisi ‘and cost of detaalte | Of Carvoll county, whose estate joins that of iis | over into the iTreasnry depends upon the amount athe Core Se Tat the produce ex- | years a resident of this ity. 120) fect to the place of besin- ing purchaser a: ter vee vs’ re advertisement. cousin, the late Miss Florence Patterson—| I collect. Mr., Bailey must have discharged at | were ‘posted on the basis of the cental system CARTER. On Frid hundred and twenty eS ning, together with the improvements. ST, SMITH. | Trustecs, | Madam Bonaparte’s nleco— $03.78, So in 1873 hls total was greater than | Wall fell. The tire burned nearly all night. ital after @ short hiness, MAny Apaxts, former! january 2, 1880, AGNES, 3 engaged to Miss | least 2,608 sedmen, and at least four-fifths of and thiscaused some confusion. The members youngest daughter of Glarles and Jane Carter, i z vealthy " he thirteenth year of her age. ‘Tetms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue WIN C. sect cont | Mamie Rt Ridgely, a wealthy soctety belle. The | those with extra wages, and shipped 4,564 sea- were very 4 place from her brother's, real- in two equal installments at sixatd twelve nvuths, | 27: COLDWEL tn Att decd0-coft_ | engagement was, however, broken, and Miss | men. His defalcation on this account must be | rans peovision dealers expressed their disiite | dens vila nl ey with interest fromthe day of sale. Deferred pay- HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Ridgely, while traveling in Europe, met Mr. | between thitty-five and forty thousand dollars. | o¢ tne tem. The committe inted Db: di january 4, at 2:30 o'clock. oes ments to be gectred to the satisfaction of the‘Trus- — Preston, a wealthy young Boston merchvt. | In conclusion, as Chinese emigration was the | (yet syste eae es ep olnted DY | friends invited to attend. tees, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A ‘TWO-STORY BRI Finbecaina snatuned with, ers nad’ they re: original subject of inquiry, Isubmit the foltow- | the grain trade a few days ago to confer with URTIS. On J: Ist, 1880, at 8:25 conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. HOUSE AND LOT, No. HIGH STREET, | (umned to Baltimore few months later. Acer | {ugextract tom a letter Jest Tecelved from the | (ePoard of managers in relation to the cental | CORT! aor jeuees 2 toe She and ’ and suitable for housckeeping, 939 A, THOMAS BRADLEY, + srractecs. GEORGETOWN, D- Di * i = . catlatgec rot a J ved from oan will meet that body to-day and ask for lent ond of thelate. Jamies and i ict Out Pennsylvania ave. ANDREW B. DUVALL,’ $ — By eae ot, a deed of trust, dated July 9, a_ brief engagement ey were married, and lector of customs at San Francisco, dated | reijer—pN. ¥. Herald, 34. ae gon aoaycia farriet te i a MONEY TO LOAN jan2-eod 1878, made by John Drili and Mary Ann, his ff went to Europe on a wedding tour. About | August29,1879: “I congratulate you on your suc- mate aoe Su Stich he ee a palatal wife, and recorded in Liber 892, folio 141, fiftecn months after the marriage, however, Mr. | cess in your effort to ei the shipping of AN AMERICAN CREATES A SENSATION.—A ey fortitude. Cene, at 6, 7 and 8 per cent. on satisfactory security. B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ts othe dana Gaels i oe eels ot Colum- | Preston, who had been in delicate health, di lewd Women to this port. The fact that you from Yarmouth, N. S., January SG [ite ‘Weep not, dear wife, I only sleep decks JOHN SHERMAN & 00. aHts STEES’ (SALE OF TWO STORY FRAME | Cured tercby, the nndereiened Frustoewill sel, at | OL CopSsuiMption. | Besides her legal coe, sear ports expend oem tetooeean, | eae crane walk into the Boonie Bul ive to Jomis every yeneon a OU! EAST SIDEELEVENTH STREET, | publicauction, on WEDNESDAY, the Tr pay or | 5restonieft her nearly $1,000,000 in cash. | Mrs. | theory hitherto ex proceed to your predecessors, | of Ryerson & Crosby, and publicly caned Mr. Bui live to Jomis every day. EEN Q AND R STREETS NORTH: JANUARY NEXT, at4p.m., in front of the premises, | Preston removed the remains of her husband to | that vigilance and activity on the part of the | Nat Crosby, of that firm, which caused great ee a — leat s i. Pointe He, Zin the property described as follo of Lot | Baltimore, and for the past two years has been | cousul at Hong ‘Hong was the proper way to en- | excitement, ‘public caning’ being a new mode of | ene Teer ene, Dd cad Sa etrests south: By virtue of a deed of dated Novem- No. 10, in Old Georgetown, mniny the N.W. | living there in retirement. Kecently she reap- | force the lay ent in this quiet town. The les | Gest Pe ia ith deren ‘at i2oclock mm. The ber 16th, 1874, recorded in Liber No. 766, Gorner ofa brick dwelling, the property of Thomas | peared in Society, and. among her other a't- move in the first circles of society. Dr. Parr is | friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- 5? folio 274, and'of a decree of the Supreme: Jackson, and late of James Dunlap, deceased, and } mirers was Mr. Brown, her former fiance. He A ZEALOUS PREACHER DISAPPOINTED.—A good | an American. He served as a lieutenant in the | tend. Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity | running thenoo north with ssid street, ewenty-tiee | pressed his suit, and’ Was rewarded with hee | man, conspicuous for his neiptut imberest i the mfederate nd will be remembered as )HEENS. morning, 12:15 o'clock. 1 snes No: cs aut. Whitney et al.) Hapa GALE Roary sivetschenn onic rots pot reeti od ed find and heart.’ Mr. Browns anex-nember of | young, occupied the pulpit. of a Unitarian | 0 who ‘aft e Halttax ae Bs ea ere ral s Mane ct will sell, at public ee i co of the rents two hundred feet, Ee re or be OF Jessy $8 described ire sli "and has f the fi H ¥ q ‘pi Mt: mekins t one of those who after leaving Haltfax seized a panaey: the y si at 1 Stee a peintal je 1 on MONDAY, Jasvany 17H, 1890, ar 4 o'crock | deed from Susan john Drill, record: the legislature, an: One of the finest Imn- | church in western Massact gn a recent | steamer on the high seas, during which several | 0. GouzENs, lant dausbter of the late Peter: 201 Pp. M.. lot numbered 15, iin Re oae STAIR of | ed in Liber W. B. 146, Hoar, ‘&e., together wit ported stock farms in Maryland. He was the | Sunday. His heart was lened by the sight | of the crew were killed, and took her into a Souvenal, in ie year A noua i square numbered 336, in Washington city, D. C., | the imbrovements thereon. rincipal heir of Miss Florence Patterson. Mrs. | of an array of bright-looking boys on some | southern port, and for which crime he was ar- Relatives and ae? oe ee 2 1408 im proved by a two-story, eae dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, the peeers in rown isonly about 25 years of age, and ts | frontseats. The 9] talked at those bo; a rested when on a visit to Boston last year, but ae the a lon serene ‘clock, 228 N. Mirms: One-third. cash, balance inthree equa’ | three years, with note bearing interest at 8 per | peautitul and accomplished. ‘The newly wed't-d | with genuine enthusiasm, his ardor rising at released on bonds. It appears Mr. Crosby had ay, oe eh eee ee bee Mal | coe a 13 an 18 months, with interest at 6 | cent. per auiunn until paid. payable Cuarteniy, to | beautlrul au spend, tuetr Tioneymoon in Nw | seeming quick response whlch his ear words | Bicnsetat'a soney”refiecting on the characyer of xo ve pantie z Bronce peat reanired. | Conveyancing at purchaser's cont, | vevancing at purchaser's cost. 8 gti retard atthe | York, for which city they left after a wedding | met Inthe brightened eyes and attentive attl- | a lady of the doctor's intance. Mr. Crosby | MARTIN. Fell asleep in Jesus on the 84 of Janu 39 tet, erms to be com plied weit, inten days. time of d terms to be thinseven | breakfast at the residence of Mrs. George P rat | tude of the chosen objects of perso ae, is now confined to his and the result may ary 1880, JENNIE Max, beloved a iter of Thos. 1318 V st. ATEN = ROHBER v gays from ti ale or the e brpner ¥ tobe resold by | terson, on Charles street, plication” of most wholesome he rove serious. The doctor’is under bonds to Mary Martin, aged’ your and 10 months. 1318 V's. dec29-coabin eRe rustees, | ‘Truntecs, at tho ridl-and ooet of the defaulling Da SE rae ET po are was a ttle puzzled for the moment 6 Qeep the peace for brutally assaulting a gentle- aru eral will ta ea © lace, Carol etre aon ee cae 61K stn. onaschi, 27,29, 81)6n8.6,6-7 ERY ted daughter of ‘Thos, Richter, of Conhellsvilie, pnspen ne ray et the congregation, | mansometimeago. 0 Svenue soul ata o'clock Tas Sat THE TRADES. Pa., was burned to death on Sunday. She was lean home hammer | Tax Reouxr Pisvou. Paacriog at soclable in | | O'BRIEN, Tavuary 34, 1890, Sre- Carman 416 Tet. n. = . IHOMAS DOWLING, Av ‘auctiotiesr- reaching for acomb on the mantleplece when blows. Going truth cl of the sant rich alodgo-nam ‘Waco, Texas, was even more ited than the | O'BRren, aged f oa tania ° Base eee nine TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PRopeRry | her dress caught from the grate and was en- | prothe lowing with the plea pleasant warmtk | press’ dispatches indicated. When the fiddles on instant, at 9... trom 1a Oat Doli CEPR BOOREINSRY at the ON ‘THE NORTH SIDE OF L STREET, BE- | urely consumed. r several hours of agoa- | rother, stilt Strort, ake ne pastor who those | were for dear life and joy was essen- southwest Sree Seana 513 Lith et is carried on toe pRORTEWEBTS AND —— STREETS ded putter gs Goin cane Woes Tee bright-lool boys were certain seats | tlally unco1 up rose Colonel Budd Wood 1252E st. from 85 up. workmen are employed, and the youn’, excellent Rater a3 ted. the “AN, Acorn at 4 Wapping —Mtr. Warren | “These,” sald, the, mintster Opentiy, “are the | and asked Miss Grace Stanfield would she da ‘Will be in the su; erloretylo which fas always boot & oh of i ee ot and ae ae fh ‘Ycvrg and Miss Lizzie Thomas were married pupils of our deaf and dumb institute.”— | with him. She would not. the col- UNDERT. utah] Extete Review, published at my office on | Cha te ae ene nied oor, | tbe e AS Bato, Poll 3. (one of the lan on ucsday alghtat the residence of the bride's [springfield ;Mass.) Repudlican, onel whipped Out a revolver from is boot and (RTAKERS. bouses together [ZAIBSON BROTHERS. ents, in Centre’ le, folk county. jome threat ‘shoot the fiddiers scraped Soucerpiig the escdition of Gere ae ee ex1GA BOOK adersigned surviving purvivine ruse, b Poung men of the viliage, among whom was | WINTERING IN THE Ancric Cricux.—A tele- | another scrape. ‘The fiddies creaked no more. Jon". waicur, throughout the country. Call and get scopy. tr as ea BOO} prey, Wan ZRINTERS. ae = aie Ey t George Barber, Lg teed Sd to ae ee N. ¥. ee from i air haven L, owner uke a came [enraged _ UNDERTAKER, fashiagton, D. ~ the house where ye weddng festiv! 3 were says:— a ie Janta | Prsperty vis: Lots coemegeecetel | Oe tain KF. N: Sha said-as much, ‘The colonel and the major | %p%712m___ 1337 10th strect northwest. NES’ SerRoobelatnee Gpeasige ane > Vin: in equare 449, be: being enjoyed. The cannon was fired a num- Droinet of Capt . Elbe HE HARGEST, AND, FINEST, STOCK OF Se EicRame'at the southeast comer of sald’ lot a and | ber of tlines.. A paper tube filled with. powdr ‘he enptain:” & sant retired to the ‘where a bystander was Sern Ox 1253 Tih of 2 Landaulettes, 4 Ota eee L JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, . Funning thenos on the line of 1, street west fourteen wasused fora fuse. Barber acted a3 artillery- Renee jandard of is , “in- | shot in the calf of Meee Scr means aie A, aisatmset ‘toe Shafta, 6 close-panel Rockaways. ‘Also, WASHINGTON, D. ©. A fore Six 6) inghes:; thence marth. man, and as he was loaning over the cannon | tended to remain winter in the | colonet was wounded. himself, atter eps a very large stock ‘Second-hand CAB- fe Dea ote Mics or Recent back | noiding a lighted. m: march and feeling for the retic Ocean, and has ly gone into some ‘a slight wound in the hand, felled his BIA hand at P. D. SCHMIDT . EALERS IN UNITED wiler 3 r ex na | harbor The captain of the earth with ATURAL ages Bedale Bis Ce is co : Swick three: tise, the Jn "tho lation exploded, and for. that in of Entagonbe to a oom to. td colonel returned to the ballroom to ‘TRICT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. y and other buildings. q over uttering Pass car a steamer Jeannette wished hiuh togyon with the Peep nite ae rent eerie bast easyches, | DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXOHANGE. jet _ | twelve months, with Totes bearing iatscest and picked Ba hal coca nos He wee ed Foals are in company. Captain ‘Nye eee ipert Chock on the ‘and ‘Tae cox ane | mins. 6. 3. RET: ES ‘attention will opt he pare Lah of prio a Feyencing ec purchasors cout, glo down yen aes on a, and De Thaler ever. wows Mr. Nye says he has other Temas bor bia oven Enocking down one of is Siu turetenaee ‘with fersiners a ive ar" at re. a en ii porno by | WYER csmatie eit Seay The broparty iastrnck of AM0$ YOUNG, pie an de sey ton which be i not at liberty to disclose.” | the butt of his pistol. sare as Boretot ‘

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