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STEAMERS, &. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOOKS, &c. THE EVENING STAR. J OBFOLK AND §F ORTRESS MONKOE AMER LADY OF THB LAK Hinton fare, 81> Bound teh 81.60, Second-ciaas fare, 75 1. 6th st. wharf Mt bate wet WEDNESDAYS and yas St 6:50 p. m. orfolk alternate por at Rexandria, Potts) Pome? sokout ‘ana ees FOE PO" and retarn co FOR TOMA IVER L, NGS. Steamer W. THOMPS S08 hove wharf MOSDATS eis RSDAYS and ED it gabe at) BTEAMERS FOR NEW ‘Bteamahipe JOHN GIBSON and we b. RNIGHT Pier 41, East Kiver, N Y., 8. NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS ‘MON } THE SOUTH. TEAMEK GEORGE LEARY. Oyoeert White, Commander, WAsuIxctox, From foot of Seventh at. | | MONDAY AND WED- DAY, at 5-30, and | every | SATURDAY, at | —— Piney Point and Point Lookout Going First clare fare, 81; Round Tri 31,90, Tiokets Good untilused. a+ wharf, Washington D0, D. F. KEELING, Agent ap27-6m Campbeil’s wharf, Norfolk. LYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE ET WEI H INGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALE was PHILADEDPHI ee Oe ecting at ¢Philsdelphin wilth Clydere dence, Palit Biveryand ally oinite in thi and al Seah SRA TO Of lading iven. a Ol ee From Wachinvton Mondays at 5pm. pee Phun copia Saturn 8, at 10a. ly until at fai Mtr chy DE EO. 32 South Wharves, ah R ge i, vi JoHSSG nN » Aveuts, 12th st. wharf and 1 awe Washingt mn. Norrou From Oatupoell's wharf, TUESD THURS- DAY AN xb SUNDAY, a oa detive _FUTUBE DAYS. NSON ye Anctioneers. po dvd D streets northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROV! ‘ED PROPERTY— TT BRICK 9) oO ON NORTH CO STREET. Bi N'BECOND. rok THIRD TWEE! STEEETS EasT, AT AUC 4.D. 187% Liber No. 892, folio 306, et one of the. Lard Records ef the District of Golumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I'will sell public suction, ‘in front of ths premises. on DAY, THE Tit Day OF JUNE XD: D. 1590, a -. the following-deseribed 7 ‘ail, that certain piecs or parcel of ground lyin aud being in the Clty of Washinyton, and District of Columbia, and known and de- bea on the eroubd plat or plan of said city ae part of lot ‘uum feven Lundred and nifty let having a font of depth of one hundred (100) feet, together with fhe improvements, waym, eesctacnte richie priv. lees and appurtenances to the same belonicing or wise appertaining. Improvements consist- two ioe Brick Houses, Nos. 230 and nortl ‘rill be sold subject toa deed of with interest at § per cent. from Be third cash; balance in six, twelve, prem- clehtcen, twenty-four, thirty ane thirty-six months, with 7 be by a dee and red of trust on premises suid. “Conveyanctog ers cost. Terms to be complied with in otherwise the Trustes reserves the er ‘cent interest, after givuc tive days public notice of su - $100 deporit on each house at tus of eal DANIEL E. CAHILL, Trustee. kts NCANSON BROS., » Aucticneers. SPLENDID. BUILD XG LOT ON SECOND EN E AND F STREETS NORTH WENT. AT AUCTI On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Max 2711, AT 0 O'CLOCK, we will sell, in Yront of, the mises, lot are 568, having a front Ee: 24 feet oinence Jon dd wireet west, and Tunaing pack to an all Terms: One third cash; balance in six and twelve months, notes t» bear 7 per cent. interest; convey- aucing ‘at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 re- quired at sale. This is one of the finest building wis in uy; is on of the omyaa ote iON BROS., Aucte. cit, my22. LUNCAN THIS AFTERNOON. RUSTEES’ SALE. y virtue of 8 deed of tru: uu, 1876, and dui, folio 37, one of Ditrle aed August ict of Colum bia, we in front cf the premises, on MONDAY, 1880, AT 0 G'CLOCK Pa. i re TaIRE th Wachineton clty, Distciet ot Golam Bia, viz ‘Lot No. 20, in &quars No. 307, tmaproved dy 3s two-story brick house, No. 922 D st. ¢rms: One-fourth cath, balance in six, twelve, clubteen, twenty-four and thirty months, with in- PH T. STEVE! 2 "ARLES H. IN, § Trustees. DUNCANSON Bi my]2-2aw&ds HANCERY SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLIN 'D LARGE LOT OF GROUND ATTACHED, On: SOUTHWEST f OUBK OF RYLAND AVENUE UBT! STREET NORTHEAS virtue of a decree of the } Suorene Court trict of Colum! oF 38, Goo 19 wherein “Touhy et al. are com lainants and Dow- ney etal. are defendants, I will sell, at public auc- tion, in front of the premiixes, on MONDAY, MAY 24TH, 1880, AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M., all those certain (Gee or parcels of ground, situated in City of Yashington, in eald District. to wit: Part of Lot in aguare Ko, 784, oeiug all of said Lot No. 5, except the wort 20 feet frontine Maryland ave- Due, by depth of 90 feet ae part of Lot No. 2 in said square, No. 784, feet, front ing Maryland avenu by: depth, GroT tect f inches of said lot ether with improvements fherecn. “Above néonerty to be sold fronts 152 feet avenue, and 156 feet 9 inches on taid Ath etrects will be aubdiader aud scl im elie bly sized building lots. Official subdivision plat exhibited day of sale. Terms of mae as prescribed by said decree are: One-third of the purchase money in cash; and the residue ip three equal instalments, payable respect. ively six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest at rate of six per cent per an- num; deferred payments to be secured by notes of purchasers respes ctively, and.a deed of, trast on roperty sold. Deposit of 850 required on each ot at time of sale. , Conveyancing and recording at ves purch&ser’s cost. Terms of gale to be pe complied: within six days after sale, else Trustee reser’ right to resell at risk and cost of Gefeultiog pur chaser. WM. F. a aed Trust atrget northwest. WALTPR B. WILLIAMS & OO. auc myll-d&ds eh = Jeune Moret DAM, PTERDA AM,” HN B.ScHoLT!S,” SP. CSLAND, eG and Earrying the U_ 8. Muito tie Netherlands, leave Compans's Dock, Jersey City, resulariy on’ Wed- Ist Oslin, $60.70. 2a Cabin, iD, 5-80. a neni = Sema em York.” For pascave a ZEROTT msylvi os JOHNGON ‘went National Bate sng, corner New York avenne and ORTH RMAN LLOYD—Sreamanre Lixe Between New York, Hava, LONDON, MEN. GERM. SouTHAMPTON AND BRE: nthe steamers of this Scnneany Sin sal eoees Set y from Bremen Pier, f Saueet Hatcken. Bates of From New York don, Soufhaniyton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; moot cabin, #60 3 gtees 830; prepaid steer certifica: ‘325. br ae or sateen, New, ply we METZENOVT © 0 & oO. ‘avon Avent for Washingtc “sepl0 CUsARD LINE, LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Live! 1, Calle Tpool, ing at Cork ‘bor. FROM PIER 40, N. R., NEW YORK. Gi ‘Wed.,May 26 Gaifia..... Bothnis....Wed.,June 2 Bothnia geri ..-.Wed. June 9 Alzeri ‘Wed; June 16 Scythia - Wed, June 23 OF PASSAGE. 880 and $100 wold, sccorditae to mmodations. Ticket to Paris, ‘815, zold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Tage at very low rates. Btee: tickets from Pe. at lowest rat iy ak bills of la aden siven for Belfast, Glasgow, ‘twerp and other ports on the Contixent, bore ne Rw ei ean 1 at, ne Company's ee eee nee SUT, i Comerene gabin,to OTIS BIGELOW, OW, 800 7th street, Washing I G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.Y. “CHAS. RAILROADS. BArtncne AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT Dot UBLE TRAOK. . mNorins N Northw eet, Westy, = ‘To take effect « Sindayy ay 2 phat 2840, at 1:30 p.m. 5.00 a.m.—Baitimore, Bil BCE a war aa £:80 s.m.— Baltimore Exprees. 5:5 s,m. baltimore Annapolis and way. |(Pied- ick'and way, ei Nitto ) r if $:100.m. ~beint of stations. Des Bogen and = atiee —i0n Sunday ous biome Annapo- Louis, Chicago, Columbus = Exp (Connects for Hagerstown Mpeintariucks for ek apd stony cast of Piedmont, except Sunday) Pullman car to Cin- Dati and Lovisville, daily ; Gra{ton toSandusky, Raltimore and way stations. (Win- ck, Haverstown and wae via Relay.) 4:30 p-m.—Haltimors, Blsdens! Lane, ‘Express. ‘Frederick, via Relay. ‘Stops at Annapolis amt rcint of Frederick, Hagers- wis Cake Sf ore Bunday font of Bocpaitusore: Annapolis and Way Sta- batt 10 p.m. ma.—tObicsgo =< oo Express. Sleepine cars ts Chics" ‘6-45 p.m.—tPhiladely” ‘hia ‘aud Baltimore Express. Soe a at W Way Stat Pp. 45 + Baltimore ‘and Ws 5 $9 p.m. —BALTIMORE Se Lite. EX. Cincinnati and Pitts 9:30 p. m.—t8t. Louis, Express (Pittsburg, except Sunday.) Sleepim cars to St. Louis sud Pittsburz. —tBaltimore, Bladensbury and Laurel +NEW YORK, PHILADELP! BOSTON aND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. wisepind car to New York, snd special sleeping car to Pi bis. ebay: *8unday only. Other trains daily, excspt ‘als trains stop at For further information at the Baltimore ‘and Ohio Ticket Offices, W: ‘Station, and 603, 619 — Corner 14th and my ey lvania avenue, Seo senieal st aD: rpolat ia city. _ ot CLEMENTS, i Sots, Gen eral Ticket Agent = Gz0: SEOONTE Ge my! 1880 rengitivama THE NORTH, = Dow 1880 Elmira, ‘st 10:40 ae or Rew Yors ‘and the Esst, 9.00 a.m., and 1:20. except Sanday, and 9-48 ‘p.m. dally, iene eda Ho daily, aospt eae and 1:30 p.m., daily, Sunday; 9,90 and 9-45 p.m, dally. Lim: daily. exceyt Erk ion A= Aula leeemiectes ex- meas "on baits SET: 0am iri eso soem. cates | ‘Trains Alexandria { 10 Sane ataiswasalverts ate ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ‘IRUSTEF'S SALE OF HONSE AND LOT ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust tome, dated 22d of Apri, 1879, recorded in Liber No.914, the land records of the. Bistrict of Gouin bia, f will offer for sale at tof the premises, on W. DA gp, ING), AE 8 O'CLOCK Fa, 20, Fa) Lee city, D.O:, being orth 40 feet I inchttront by the fall ‘ae pth of said Lot, together with the improvement e proper- ty is improved by a neat Frame Hou ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, ‘of which $100 ite be paid when the property is scruck off, one- third in six months, and one-third in twelve months With interest on deferred payments until paid a cight per cent per annum. Conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's costs. If terms are not com- plied with waders T will resell at the risk and cost of defaultihe pur CH AS A. “BIRNEY, Trustee, my21-dts ig 'street n. w. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioucer. F VALUABLE UNIM- ‘RUSTEES” OF PROVED REALE ESTATE SITUATED IN 1 aH GOUNTY, AT THE SITE JOINING THE mblic NES- Di aE Est Mt ditt Ok SEVENTH STREET AND ove ING TO THE SOLDIERS’ By virtue of sie trust, dated March 20, 187d, ‘and. recorded in Liber No. 74s, fold 194,"et seq., of the Jand records of the Dis- trict of Co! timbia, and by the written requcet of the party, secured thereby, we will sell at public action, in frent of the prethises, on UR: May 27TH, 1880, av 4:30 O'CLOCK Pea. of land Iying in‘the county of Washington, D.C, ynown and designated as Lot numbered “twenty~ four (24), in Hall’s recorded subdivision of a part of a tract of jand called Padsworth, said lot com- Irencing on the west side of the 7th street road fifty, (30) feet north at and having a front of 25 feet on eaid 7th strect rom and running back a depth of 112 feet 8 inches ; con- taining 2,820 equare feet of ground. ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance in six and twelve monthe, with seven per cent. interest, secared by deed of ‘trust. Deposit of time of sale. Con- Feyaucing st expezse of purchaser. Terms of aale complied with in seven day ER, 8, E. FRAS . JO¥ EDSON, § Trustees. .18,93,37 SALE OF VAQANT LOT FRONT- NORTHWEST, ON TWEEN SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. By virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in cause of| Jackson et al. Davis etal 43 Equity, we will sell, at ablic atiction front 0} the premises, on, ‘TH . THE 3D DAY OF Sem, 1e80, hr Go'cLOCE P.M lot No, 38. In Tre tou’ sub division of squire ’No. 17). having a front of 20 feet 6 inches on R street, with a depth of 100 feet to.an alley. ‘Terms: Qne-fourth cash, and residue in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, or all cash, if preferred. Deposit of sito required, and conveyancing at purchaser’s a R. ROSS, PERRY, st. L.W., JOB BARNARD, ‘Trustecs. 2.W., GEO. TRUESDERL, ets Tmay2l-cokda UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, rar BRICK STORE A. WELLING SITUATED ON THE SOU: ee OF HAND SIXTH STREETS y virtue ot a wid of trust, dated (ose A 16th, 1877, and recorded in aoe eae Ge folio, ‘77, ef feed one of the bg Gohimbis, and by tn the ota re. eo secure thereby, we will sell at front of the premises, on Fai onset ©! ae pa pane ‘auction, that jarcel of lad eituate in the Oity of Washi barcel of land situate in the Oi ton DG. and biown a6 all of Lot No: * in Uni. mah’s subdivision of orisinal Lots No.7 aud 8 in square No. 833, together with the improvements Hlereoms coceisting of & two-story Brick Dwelliug and Store room. ‘Terma: One-fourth cash: balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at seven per cent. per annum. Depesit of $75 at timeof sale. Convesancin fh en da of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in ter & OF E EDSON, 2 wyl0-cokds CHAS. B. FRASER, { Trusteos. ones DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTON’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By ee of el be or ey Tesement mm mas S. Jones, de duly recorded ,. the office of Resister of Wills, in the year aE) he undersigned will offer’ at public sale on Hie ..¥, the 27rH Day or May, 1860, at the hour of 6o°CLuCs &-M., all that part of Lot’ num- ber 17, situated on 7z0speet street, in Georgetown, ae Oe sronting 16 feet on Prospect street, and ex- fan6 width Ize feet, with ‘the two- Hoy a hey Dwelling upon the same, now occupied Mr. DeOzell. piece of #rorind. situated at the southwest corner of Ist and Potomac sts., fronting twenty fect on Ist street, and extanding southerly with Potomac street eighty-five feet, with the three- TR, Building upon the same, now cccupied by Mr. ‘Terms of eale: One-third of the purchase-money in case, the residue in one and two years,the pur- chaser givirw his notes bearing interest from the day of sale; a deed civen and deed of trust taken to secure deferred payments. All conveyancing at the cost of the ee A deposic of 850 re- quired when the pro) ia struck off. If theterms of sale are ans ont fea ith at the end of five dsys from the day of sale, the uudersined will resell the property at the and cont of She. defaulting purchaser. myl7-10t Executor. UBLIC SALE OF THREE MEDIUM-SIZED Nos, 1439, 1441 AND 1443 STLERT ROMLHWESS, CORNER OF FIF- of Tirtue of a decres of the Supreme Court 6 pirtiet of Columbia, passed in the >, Sasae A. Prent a versus B. Fra vane Gt ai., No. 7103 equity docket 20, 1 shall public sale, "in front of the premises, on “THE 28TH Dax ov May, A.D- 1880, dr 6 OrcLoce pss. all those cortatn Tots’ Of srorind in the oe ‘of Washington, D. 0 , known as iote 63, and 68, in the subdivision ot ots 3, 1 Davidson's subdivisio i parca tee ory ane on the not ide of t or and 16 fect on the east side of 16th street north- is improved by a Beeching: ot Gh is dirceay Sees oe a ‘Cfeat alley, ‘0s feet on L. sifeet by a (lepth of 76 feet sid is Tmrored by » well-built three-story “Brick = use iot G8 ig ta ast named lot on *he eas a aie et a front of 13.76 feet 2 a de hot 8 80 feet 2 in the rear toas- feet alle ey, a = fortable three tory Brick Dwell si te praca o ‘USTEE SALE OF ‘VALUAB! (MPROVED BEAL ESTaTE ON M STREET NORTH. BIBEETS. WASHINGTON, -D Oo BEN HOUSE NO. 1011 M STREET." . gn the 34 day of July, 0. for the District Et I i EH Be 3 a Fi Ft ft F j E Ef | ‘HOMAS DOWLING. At Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF ’ VALUABLE IMPROVED KEAL ESTAUE ON FAYETTE ATREET, BE- ANEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS, By virtue of w deed of trust, to me, dated on the 16th day of January, 1874, and re- corded in Liber No. 73% folio 151 et reg. a one of the land records for the District of Oolum- tee snarupaicecton orto iiss T will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, om Q47H DAY OF 1380, at 6 5 LOCK FM. all that plese or parcel of gtound, be and eitwate in the city of rectown, in the Diethiet of Colambiayand usw and lst as the south moiety Gr one-half part of lo pene bered one hundred and thirty-five (135), in Threl- ddition to said Georgetown, the same front- i thirty (30) fect on Fayette strect, and. rnnning back one hundred ‘and? tmirty Ave (195) fest, oF Ulereabonts, sid bela ithe, same which was ¢on- ¥pyed by Ann K; O'Neal by deed recorded in Liber Terms Be ‘One third cash; balance in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum until paid, Secured Py a deed of trust on the property gold. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Con- veyance at cost of purchaser. of sale are not complied with in five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting ns paretias Trustee. myl2-d&d3_—_ WILLIAM UBLIO SALE OF me VALUABLE LOT IN ARE 729, JUST EASL Or THK OAPI- ney. Virtue of a aeed of trust, dated 25th bis: ip ry, 1874, and recorded in liber No. 743, folio’ 46, ‘One of the land records of the District of Gortumbiay and at the request of the party secured thereby, eae offer at public sale, in front of ee premises, on MONDAY. THE 24TH DAY OF MA AT THE HOUB oe 6 o’cLOcK P. M., all of Lot No. z Hitmated in square No. 729, in the ‘city of Washing” ton, District of Columbis. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cesh ; balance in six, twelve and eizhteen months, the purchaser wivin, ng his notes, bearing interest from the day of sale. eposit of $50 required when the property is struck off. A deed given anda deed of trust taken to se- cure defer payments. All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. rms are not complied with uu fivedays the property will be readvertised and Bid St poner e . BARBER. Teta, wvl0-d&4as Le Droit Building. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. WALNUT FRAME PARI SUITE. PIECES, IN CRIMSON Stk PLUSH, Wit LSO, TRON SET- ING. "URN, FOU ‘OF IRON’ STONE ofbauction in, connection with regular salo| Furniture at our salesroomr, TUESDAY MORNING, Max 25TH, av 10 o'CLOCK. DUNCANSON BRUS., Aucts: HOB. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. eee BALE. OF 728, THIRTRENTH ST. an of Gees 1872 r No. 695, folio 338, et seq., one of the. land records for the District of. Qolumbia and at the abl juest of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, deed of trust dated the tenth oa | ¥,, THE 22D Day oF Mar, ® pb ibeonar 4 O'clock P. x, the follow: fig describsd real este to the, oh of Wwaduon ton, ‘District of Comm bia ie Southern ands fol- lowing: Beginning for the same at the soutoeastern corner of said lot and thence running north along Pie line of Thirteenth street weet twenty-nine (20) feet and nine 9) inch 6 western or rear Jine of inence south eat the said Tear line to the southwestern corner of sald Jote and thence east to the said street and the place i hing, improved by three-story brick Houses ‘Terms of sale aa prescribed by eatd, cee of trust. The amount of indebtedness secured by the deed unpaid, to wit, €4,600 with interest at ten per cent per anhum, ffom 10th of July, 1879, aud the ex- penee of sale in cash, and the balance at six, twelve, and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser beariny interest from the day of sale and secured jby a decd of trust on the property sold shall be taken. A deposit of $250 shall be req of the purchaser at the time of sales snd all convey. ancing shall beat the expense of the purchaser. myl2-d&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trastee. t#- THE ABOVE SALE_I8 POSTPONED on gecount of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, MAY THE A. D. 1880, at same hour and place. myhi-dkds THOSE: WAGGAMAN. Brustes, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. “GREAT (QUANCE FOR Le SPECULATION. ALE OF 0} TRE E F ONNEOTICUT AVENUE AND TWENTY-FIRST STE ABB, Vitis of a deod of trust dated June 29, 1872, duly recorded in Liber No. 685, Foii0'205, dnd ay tee aeecr or Hee patty se cured thereby, T shall oer at pup bite tniction, front of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE 3 Day or May, A. D. ‘1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK the following.descn bed veal state, ituato in the county of Washington, D. C., 1 that certain piece or parcel of land, bein: at ofa tract known as the ‘Widow's Mite, * and of the subdivision there- of known ag ‘* Oak Lawn,” and being the lot desig- nated as lot C, on a certain plat of survey made by. Wi. Forsyth June 16, 1869, recorded in said county bounded as follows, to wit: Beinning at the intersec- tionof Boundary street, Was! ern line of the public rdad leading from Georgetown and Washington to ers’ Home.” thence horthwardly’ on the tine of susd road at an allele of 65 deg. 28min. with Boundary street 397 50-100 feet: thence at an angle of 10 dev. 32 min. eastward 61 38-100 feet on the line of said road fo 2 stone thence eastwardly at an angle of 88 deg.51 min, wht the iast-mentioned line 253 38-100 fect to a stone; hence scuthwardiy. at an angie of 103 dex. 45 min. toa point on Boundary street 311 70-100 fee! the beginning corner’ thence on the line or = a Boundary street to the place of bexiuning, contain ing 103,389 square feet of «round, mora gr less, ‘This property commands a grand view of 0 city and Potomac river, and has on it several stately old oaks, constituting the finest building sites in the Dis- trict of Columbia. It is right in ‘the line of improvements, and adjoins the property of E. 0. Dean, esq. It cannot fail to greatly increase in value during the next few months, and offers ore of the best chances for spec- ulation of any property in the market. ‘Terms of gale, by ment of the parties: One- third caeh : and the balance in one and two years, Beverl per cent interest, payable seni-anna tily, eecured by a deed of truck upon ike property. ‘The property will be subdivided and a plat exhi ited ‘at the sale, or can be seen at the office of the auctioneer. A deposit of one hundred dollars will be required upon each lot, and conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied Rith in seven days, oF otherwise the Trustee ros serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days! advertisement. my6-e0& JOHN E. NORBIS, Trastee. Pity ABE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until May 28TH, 1880, same hour and place. if eokds JOHN E. NORRIS, Truates. RUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- ERTY IN THE NORTHEASTERN SEOTION OF THE CITY, IN SQUARE 7: Bp virtue of a deed of t fisted on the. hae nay of November, A.D. 1878, and re-' T No. 90, folio 321, et seq.,one ot of ihelana records for the District. of pains and at the request of the party Tilt on MONDAY, rid 3ipa Day pr Star, {s80, az Foun o'crGcx P.3t., offer for sale at pub lie ‘auction, on Premises, the followin Fealeststsin the city of Washineton: in tne Dis Enletot Golumbis, that is to say, tart Of Lote niiia bered one (1) ana four (4,) to wit: The north forty: two (42) feet by the width thereof of Lot m One (1,) and he uorth elihity-two (82) foet bi wial ‘thereof of Lot numbered four (4); all of Lots umbered two (2,) three (3,) five (5,) six (6,) seven 7,) fifteen (15) and sixteen (6,) in square number- & seven hundred and forty-eiht (743.) ‘Terms of eale: One- fourth of the purchase money in cash; the bslance in three equal instalments, Payable in six, (6), twelve (12) and eighteen as) quouths from the ‘day with six per cent. ni Poy tre Hotse of kas pee: adeed of trust on the roperty satisfaction of the trus- ree, OF all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Each lot will offered separately, and a de- posit of fifty dollars will be required on each lot gold. Conveyancing and recording st the cost of uurchaser. If the terms of sale aro not com- with in one week from the day of sale, the ped reserves the rixht to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after _She week's notice in the ug Sta CALDERON CARLIE LE, “rrnetee, D street n.w. 307 myl3-d&ds__ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Atict. TO-MORROW. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers... ADMINISTRATR EY SALE oF HOUSEHOLD HNITURE, get re Mat © Di a tg froin the Supreme urt of ¢ Dist (eer 0) Rreciai Term May 14 x Se Yl noe co the auction rooms corner. a and D alot of Us a teen nine i o0 OreLoCK A @ lot of ouseho! Furniture, bar or ELEONO Oils SonteRe, my21 at Saminietratrix jacob Schieke, deceased HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWO THOUSAND Fi > AND _BED- FLOWET: DING PLAN’ » GLADIOLAS AnD TULEROGD BeLR So Be. Ae RUULION Will nes Se y ats Whe collectic a of the above Ss mystat ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ On it on Gee AMPROVED PROPERTY virtue of @ deed of trust 10 Un, dated te] add y of January, 1880, and fed in liber a @ land records of the District of Gohiibie, and at the written request of the party secured there! the un trustees, ye sell at pubs ‘auction, in front of the Bremlscs, to the hixhest bidder, on TUESDAY, the TH DAY OF May, 1&50, aT 6 “O'CLOCK P. Mey cast part of Jot numbered twenty (20),, ih square Humber one hundred ‘aud, eerenzoce (117), being the eastermost thirty. cient (38) feet one (1) inch on Metreet, and running back with that width the Whole depth of the lot, ‘with the dwelling house and improvements. ‘erms of sale: One half cash ; balance in six and ncive pmonths, with interest at e'xht per cent from ane oe ot aale. secured by purchaser's notes an 8100 to Det pala at time of sale. tet — a6 notcomplied with in seven days the trustees reserve the right to resell at defaulting rs porchaae nicoet fhe notice, All con vey- Sncing at purchaser's cow WOODWARD, LEROY a. TAYLOR} TFustoce. myl4-eokds ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF ae oone BRICK AND LOT 31 BY 676 FEET, ON SOUTH BIDE OF WILSON STREET, ian WASHINGTO! VERSITY SUBDIVISION OF EFFINGHAM. virtue of a deed of trust, dated in six days. le, else ferger right io resell at isk and ‘Cost of purchaser myl3-d&ds WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustes. iCERY ay OF THRE: BRI Cit DWELLING, ALSO ON EiGhTH punter ET HAST, NEAB soba ge | fe decree oo the virtue of a, Supreme Court will bell ‘at public auchions ia fae AY ov Ma’ certain ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A ao: upc BRICK HOUSE, ON VIRGINIA AVENUE, BETWEEN atest, Nb AND THIRD ASTREETS SOUTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August tet AD aert, and recorded in Libe 862, folio one of the land records forthe District of Goumbia and by direction of the party secured, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. rH 8TH Day F JUNF, 1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., ail that cartain fot of eround and improvements Iying in the city of Washington and District of Columbia, and known and described ag a part of Lot numbered two (2), in square number five hundred and_eizhty-ono (581), ‘inning at a point forty-two (42) feet ok the Southwest corner of the said square, at intersection of Virvinia avenue and $4 strcet west, and running thence eastwardly on the aaid avenue twenty (20) fect; thence nortber!y at right angles tothe said avenue one hundred (4.00) fost; thence westwardly ina straight line parallel with the said avenue twenty (20) 1¢et, and thenee to the point of P ferme ot sale: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve month#from day of sale, with interest atthe rate of eight rer cent. per aunum till paid, frcured by adeed of trust on the property sold, Gs sil caeh st ovtion of purchaser. A deposit of 8°0 required at time of sale. If terms are not complied with in five days from day of eale the ‘Trustee rc- serves the riglit to resell at risk and cost of of dereult- +, oe 29,31, 12,5,8 surviving tramee. y ALTER b. WILLIAMS & con Auctioneers. ELL TENG, No. 5 SikkEr. BETWEEN Q ‘DR RORTHWES py virtue of a deod of raat dated August 10, A. D. 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No. £97, folio 162, et sea. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at request of party secured thereby, I will bell at public aug- Yon, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, May 26, A. 180, AT 5:30 P.M, the following described real estate, situate 1n the city of Washins ton, in said District, to wit: Lot lettered and marked 4p Gannon's subdivision of ots Nos. 22, 23 and 24 of Fardon and others subdivision’ of square number one hundred and thirty-four (134), together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which 100 must be paid time of sale, and the balance in six, twelye and eighteen months, in equal pay- ments, to ba secured by a urchaser's notes, bearing Tper ceny 1atcrest from day of sale, and a’ deed of trust on property Bola te fhe satisfaction of the trustee, orallcash, at option of ptirchager. Con- veyal c'ng and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms sale to be complied with in six days after sale, else tinstee reserves the right to resell at risk ‘and purchaser in defa conti ae F- HOLTZMAN, Trustee. UNCANSON Sa » Auctioneers. y virtue of a decd of trust, dated the 27th Bs of July, 877, andrecorded in liber No. 864, folios 56, ef seq., we will sell il at public auetion, in front of the’ premi 9TH DAY OF JUN¥, 1880, af6 O'CLOCK P. at., the fol- lowing described’ real ‘estate in the city of Wash- ington, D. C., viz: Lot (36) thirty-six, in square five hundred and two, (502), frontine forty: twoand a half fect on Union street, between 43g and 6th streets and M and N streets southwest, containing abeut 4,332 equare feet, and improved by a frame house, No. 12: e-fourth cash; balance in six, ‘Terms of sale: Ons twelve aud eighteen monthe, with percent, inter: deposited by est on the deferred may ments. $50to Furcharer at time of sale. Conveyancing at pur- chasers ar ‘AS. E.. FRASER, SOHN A. PRESCOTT, | Trustees. my24-e0kds. UNGANSON BROS.. Aucti ‘9th 'and D streets northwest. TRUSIFE'S SALE OF WALNUT CHAMBER, ARLOR F DINING-ROOM AND P. FURNITURE; LEUSSELS AND 3-PLY OARPETS; FINE HAIk MATTRESSES: FI cKO. BEING ENTIRE EFFECTS CONTAINED IN LARGE DWELLING, No. 514 THIRTEENTH RTREET. BETWEEN E AND ¥ STREETS NOKTHW: By virtue of a Rie f trust, duly in Liber 937, folio 371, et sraroneof the, raed records for Washington éity, ih the Distriot of Columbia, T will sell at pub i¢ auction, on FRI- DAY MORN: May 28rH, commencin at 10 o’CLocK, all ‘ho irniture contained in the above pweung 3 Ce mentioned in Rohedaie He attached to eaid trust, and partly named as fellows: Walnut Parlor Suite, in Plug, Hall Furniture, Hack, Ghairs, Xe, sere quien on falnut Linen Press, Shins ba la ‘Glass. aud the W. gs Ghatiber Sete, Carpeto, and otlier Furniture gontain Fine’ Hair Mattresses, Lace Curtains and Wornices and Lambreauine, : Tol {ot Ware; Ollcloths and Carpets on halls over tis Laundry a ‘and Kitchen Effects, Boras iu above Furniture is of Philadelphia make, oy and in excelient condition. sarureels Osi Carpets, one of 120 yards, new, others pa clase order, to which attention'of buyers is pores BENUASEN EB DUNCANSON BROS., Au OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUST eae Ce OF TWO-STORY AND BABE! BRIOK DWE! Two x eLORy BAR'S UILDING. No 10. 13% 38 B vintue of @ deed of trust to me, dated 11 Base A. D. 1874, and recorded in Liber No. ib4e folio 406, ohe of the laud recseas for the District of’ ciouar and at the request of the holders of the note Crest I shall offer sale, at public sue ay Brera By ‘Trustee, a my22-5t RAk= EncRavines. rece! 1 x Gehan Mr, Fred. Keppel, of New ° IRD RARE ex ieee Nas. Mar i Winches Sy EE Seo broad. at a ianes oF of Buckies Huth. ‘R. H. Stoddard” complete.” Sketches snd Studies Southern Europe hatchel Guide to Europe 1880, §; Longfellow’s Golden Tegen dn monte METROPOLITAN Oren 911 Pennsylvania avenue. my22 E HAVE JUST PUBLISHED_ W SIMOND'S DIGEST OF FATENT OFFICE Being a diafet. in Classe aaa. ‘chronological order, of eu » reported decisions of the a roof Patonte 19 January 1 1580, ae An E LECTURES ON THE CONSTITU- TION OF THE UNITED STATES, delivered before the University Law School of Washington, D. C., Mr. Associate Justice Miler, of the U: 8. Su: Degmne Core. Prise, CUcente a gspcint of ent by mail postaye prepaid price.” We Ki. & 0. Hi, MOHHISO: ice. ROOSRELERS AND rarion ae, my20 ‘75 Pa. ave., Washinzton, D. 0. MERICAN HEALTH Spi teren Summer and Its Diseases, by ting, bs by, Dr, Air and Sea Bai “e Hearing and How to by’ . He Burnett: Eyesizht and How to Garo for fa by Dr. go. Harlan; Our Homes, by Dr. H. irienorne: Brain-work and Overwork, by P85 004, J Long Lifeand How to Reach Ti 56. Wehr son ; The Mouth and the Teeth, rr. J. W. White. wm. BALLANTYNE & SON, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, mylz 428 7th st. n.w. pues NEW EDITION or LIPPINCOT?’S PRONOUNOING GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD. Just published and for sale by FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Bvocessons TO MoHUN Bnos., 1015 Pa. a cor. 11th st. COAL AND WOOD. G. Le SHERIF: F, DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD, varies f ‘Bpecial tient given to every orde attention efron fo over 328 Es Pa. Ave. pipepot and Mille, Water aud N street, Potomac ap: . De Oana JOHNSON BROT! wee HORTO Commeorions, Best Low Prices. economically conducting the wood an: Rharvos, factory, extensive store, yards enabling us to stock up largest, wl throughont the city, and nication, insuring prompt attention to orders, we to offer to our a stfontc! best varie- tien of coal at the very low We insure strictly ure cos ofa. 240 pomtnas to thee ton. 30! ‘offlee, mill and depot, foot of 11 sth ang Fate, ew, eee ‘Bw. 1ita Oth Bowes 1a Thee b-w. and 21 Pavav. we. ol” N4t10NaL FAIR ASSOCIATION. ST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL and BINDLING W WOOD was awarded to us over all competitore. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf, ~ ce: 12th and Penna. ayenu novs PROPOSALS puorosats. CFFICE OF THE : CoararTssto: RS OF THE DistRicT oF 80. nWAsHINOTON, May 20, aled Ibe peeaived at fue ‘often as above antl fe otclock ms Thursdays Sage i0; for furnishing supplies to the various branches of the District Guverament for the year ending June 30, ‘information, eamples and blanks will be fur- nished upon application at room 17, Morrison Baling: of the Commissioners D. O. order of the ioners ssn JOHN B. CLARE, Superintendent of Property. MISCELLANEOUS. DR. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, OFFICE 619 Nineteenth st. n.w. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIBED SIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &o. Dr. von lpabnggita encod ans now been long enot complished sufficient ry turther commend of hie ob my20-1w profession te fea, ‘that ioe nd of his ski kil orecoase is unneces- sary. Asan author of medical works upon the or- ans of whose treatment he has made specialties for feats. and a8 an inventor of selenite apparatases forthe treatment of the respiratory organs, be el! known both in Europe and this country. Dr. von cree ww foto ne Patient, oot Cree it, contains the ee of more men of distinction, of all ions the country, than probably that of any other PHY- SICIAN OR SPEOIALIST in the Unit Their ORIGINAL LETTERS TO HIM can be ex- ed at his Office by those interested. FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. I thank yon very sincerely for the relief I received from your treatment of my hearing, which has been ae ‘paired, the result of an excessively se- vere ool D. W. YOO! RESTORATION OF HEARING. Dr. ‘yon a treatment in my case tarrh a1 Kit bute enn selie Methane ake 4 known, Binkitbaea a joes that T have the medical servi utmost confidence in his s profesional a abilities. MAS SOMERVILLE, Rational Brass Works, Washinster, Damar 8mm :— paced myself un: ; and ni be entirely natieted with “we, Fesult of yout aki, me. and you are at Uberty to refer a"* Ont aR hielo of te Hecemaption Divbice o Bs FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR. Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of intro- duction from genilemen of character and standing. ‘They speak highly of his skill and success in the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and those of the Cepeda fae and of his attainments aga physician. mm his treatment of a case un- scat givorslef in aloes cuaieaeanitaremeaes can cases whic! 4 HORATIO SEYMOUB. Office hours: From 9 a.m. to1 p.m., and from toS p.m. row THYSELF. ea untold miseries that result ft experiens oe agold- and pee medal bythe 3 National ¥ mal Medical ree ia it contains beautiful and ve ive engray- ings. Three hundred p: a Tore than 50 valuable Feral of all forms prevailing eS rE of Rae end suoopssfal wrth ten times the + Price "No person should be “Sethor is ‘® noble An ilastrat cents for a sample sent to all on receipt of @ ms, The snthor refers, iational Medical pAdarens Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch st. ‘The author may be consulted on diseases requiring sell nn ‘and experience. ra feb23-m&th HEAL THYSEL?. BSOLUTE SAFETY !! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar and Proof Vaults from 85 to fer Sito, Aine of managers 2 4 | MONDAY. May 21. LSS0. Letter from Sen: David Davis. HE DEFINES HIS POLITICAL PostTioN. Senatcr David Davis, of Mlnots, has written the follow ing letter to Hon. 0. 1. Browning, of the same state, in repiy to a set of Inquiries em- eg ina letter from the latter upon pending pub'ie questions: ashington, MAy 14, 1880.—My Dear Sir: 1 have haf the pleasure to receive your letter of the 6th instant As a constituent, a friend, and an honored citizen of Illinois, you have a pel fect right to ask for my views on public que liens, and I have no hesitation in expressin them. taking the inquiries in the order pi sented. “Peace in the Union.—Permanent prosperity and fraternal fellowship are only to be attained by silencing sectional strife. A faithful adhe- 1erce tothe constitution and all the amenu- ments, strict observance of the laws in con- formity therewith, and equal rights and equal Proteciton for every citizen in every pari of the Tepublic, will soon end the discords that have tho lone vexed the gountry and injured tts ma. el elfare. The le are weal gita- tion and want peace, °°? ny ata “Centratizavion.—The constitution wisely dc Nines the respective limits of the federal and state governments under a happy and harmo- nious system, wherein each ts independent in {ts appropriate sphere, and both operate con- currently to protect the integrity and stability of the Union. Any encroachment o on tue distinctive domain of the other necessarily dis. locates the machinery of the constitution, and involves danger to the whole body politic. In fet, om departure from the great charter of ahd jaw Is attended with peril. The ha made by adherents of one of the great par'ies fer a strong government means su’- stantially a centralized government, destrac- Uve of home rule in the states, and the ve reverse of what Mr. Lincoln we i described a government of the People by the for the ch Carried to its lo, 1 chasge would finally o: erthrow ST Terman innovation upon the sar ctitied traditions of the presidency, lest es- tablished by the example of Washington, 1s urgently demanded by a powerful interest’ in the republican party, If the limttation of two terms, heretofore universally accepted, be de- stroyed, the way to a self-perpetuating prest dercy will be opened by the use and the abuse of the enormous public patronage. Break down this barrier, and an end of the experiment of republican fovernment looms up darkly as the st 4 fatal concession. Great Ceorporations,—The rata grov cerporate power and the malign tfMuence watch exerts by combinallons on ‘the national and state le; rounded cause of alarm. A struggle Is impending In the neat fa- ture between this overgrown power, with Its Vast ramifications all over the Union and a hard grip on much of the political machinery, on the one band, aud the peop 1? in an unorganized con- dition @} for control of the govern- u ue mt. It will = watched by every patriot with Intense a “Ciel S ‘Neither laws nor commissions created under them will effectually reform ty mapy and glaring abuses of the civil service. ‘The tormer have’ been constantly evaded aud the latter are powerless for good. An honest executive, bent on real and not simulate, form, Las abundant authority to m i ive every where if he has the capac! ty tose iG duty and the courage to perform It. “Subsidies.—Expertence has demonstrated that suosidies in any form are source ruption, and ought to be forbidden. enterprises that d=pend tor suecess upon legis- lation procured by agencies do noi de- bile Lavor. nie Lands,—More than a hundred and fifty millions of acres of valuable lands, and more than a hundred millions of ft doltars, prin- cipal and interest, have been vot ngTess: to railroad corporations, The romalaine y lands should be sacredly reserved for cultiv: ators ot the soll, so that the laboring man shall have a cLauce to improve his condition, and to open up a future tor his children away from the seduc- Uons of the great cltles. “Revision of the Tarig.—Tarit practically means taxation, and all taxation not equitably adjusted 1s odious. While the interest on an oppressive public debt, the pensions earned with the blood of soldiers and sullors who fought for the Union and the oa expenses of car- rying on the government are to be met, duties on imports must continue to furnish oné of the sources of revenue. So long as those duties are levied matufacturers will benefited accord- ing to the as or the mode in which the HA fes may be distributed. The existing tariiT is regarded as a confused mass of incongruities and monopolies, created by special legislation, and open to constant fraud on the revenue. It taxes the consumer heavily, on those articles especially that ere most needed by the tollin; masses. ' It taxesevery newspaper,every schoo! book, every Bible, and the salt of the working- man with gross injustice, because the poor pre- tense of revenue does not exist to cover the wrong. A revision, therefore, which shall be at once searching and fair fs demanded,and shoul be promptly and efficiently made. “The Public Debi.—The debt of the United States, in round numbers, 1s two thousand mil- lions, ‘ded ng the hoarded coin in the ueasury. The fnterest upon it last year was over one hundred millions. These are appalling figures. ‘The rap d extinction of this debt is to be desired, first, because it would diminish present burdens, and for the additional reason that one of the effects of a national debt is to create a preferred class, to live on incomes free Irom taxes under our Jaws, Having the protec- Uon of the government at home and abroad, they would contribute noting to its support. “Bovinony.—Itis practicable by co-operation between the Executive and Congress to reduce the public expenditures many millions annu- ally withcut impairing the effictency of tae public service. Ketrenchment is need» for the reduction of taxes, but it is alsoneeded because, noperly zdministered, it would become a potent factor 1n reforming the civil service. “< Blections,— The ballot-box should be the Safeguard of the republic, for it is intended to express the free will of a free people. Therefore elections ought to be exempt from the presence of any menacing force, and to be free from the contamination of corrupt returning boards. No party deserves confidence that seeks ascend- Ancy by striking down honest su: , either: by the use of troops, by fraud, or ntimida- tion. It would not be proper for me to express any opinion upon measures pending or pro. posed in Congress. My votes will speak for themselves ale the eee ume. “Havinj ae ly answered your inquiries, Tmay add, u conclusion, tat By sMmsort will ke cheertully givéh to aby candidate for Prest- dent who, in faith, will strive to carry out this general Ifne of policy, which, tp my judg- ment, is of far more importance than the am- bition of any man, or even than the success of any party. As ever, your friend, “ Hon, 0.8. Browning, Q Stormy Session of the Methodist General Conference. The session of conference at Cincinnati yes- terday provec to be the most stormy yet held. The regular orer was the report of the “Meth- Odist Book Concern.” Dr, Evans, of Colorado, moved to substitute for the majority repo Tt is minority report, which recomt 1 con- solidation of two southern ae Upon this there was a long discussion, in the course of which Dr. Hitchcock made a very favorable showing for the book concern. Lay delegates generally were disposed to put the concern on a paying basis, while the mintsters, as a rule, favored the continuance of publications even, ataloss, on the ground that they were the means Of doing a great deal of good. Dr. Kynett, of Iowa, finally moved to table the motion to substitute the minority report. A call for the yeas and hays were made, but not sustained. Then Mr. Gillet, a layman — Iilinols, moved to havea vote ee aE, ders, and it was sustained. Under the raie “ot Uhis conference this may be done when thirty members of each order, lay and ministerial, de- manded it. The orders then vote separately, anda concurrence of both is required to carry any motion. It was over this vote that the ex- citing confusion arose. Nearly an hour was spent in Faleing and settling points of order, during which there were many evidences oi warm feeling and much confusion. The vote was finally taken, result asfollows: Minis- terial delegates in favor of tabling Dr. os Teport, 131 lo 95; lay delegates opposed to tab- ling, 60 to 39, The two orders not Souparane, the minority uence. Was not tabled, and the conterence ad, a A SUICIDE PROMPTED BY 4 Wire's INFIDELI- nee AC evan rs | Cane ra, 0] tt Ue board of trade o aio tson, r—who ayo Stmaself in left breast = on a) salad infidelity and lewd prac- eee Bes retty wife—was still | alive and of bis Is Yous ea His wife ne 1 ous and was Zola au sue cou to nurse him to Ife. “Tuic!tson 1s entirely conscious and rational and expressé> & fervent oe be reunited to the woman on whose account he selt- destructicn. meke aby statement, but the woman Gi in whoce house of qT York fac was argued on appeal Wednesday term of the supreme court of the taken su taite the tive act, w! the indictment merely charged rehtcs TDG pirect car drivers on several esnphie work, average, 17 to.19 hours @ day, and for their work they Geive #40 per month wages, bats a the Electoral Vote. DISCUSSION IN THR SENATE. During the discussion 1n the Senate on Satur- day afternoon of the Morgan joint rule for counting the electoral vote, Mr. ?slorgan said he was unwilling to leave to a President @ measure of Jegisiation which might affect. an flection tn which he was personally interested. How inconsistent tt ts for the Senator from New: York (Mr. Conkling) to bring up this question, since it was his party that established tas twenty-second rule and heid on to tt as long it was useful to thelr party interests. were, no doubt, glad that they had not enacted any laws, In reply, Mr. Conkling said he was glad to say that the people intended to place the result of the next election beyond a close count, and he therefore looked upon such attempts as Unis Tule with compesure, : Mr. Morgan supposed the Senator spoke for he republican party; of course they don’t want rule to regulate the electoral count, They can do what they threatened to do four years age, and use the bayonet rule. Mr. Conkting.—T made such threats? Mr. Morgan.—I was not here at the time, Dut Iunderstoad ‘that guns were placed to bear upon the Capitol. glad that the Senator would like to know who Conkling. “1 ayn has the justification ® his absence for makt such astatement. For one, I never heard such a thing, and I was here all the time. If there was such a rumor tt was with the rab- bish of hearsay that abounded at that time. Mr. Conkling sald that he did not speak for publican perty, but he spoke for himself. not desire the absence of a method to te The presidential count. He did not want inthis regard a condition of affairs which tended to anarchy or cpened a door to peril and cont hough he was a partisan, as every tan ts WLO holds any opinions tn ‘re- ligion or politics. But he was not so much of @ isan as to engage In a contest for victory means of disorder or means tnimicat to the Utution. On the other hand he was neither sv eredulous or emotional as to even pretend sympathy for such an effort as that of the Sen- ator from Alabama (Mr. Morgan.) He did not mean to challenge the motives of the Senator, He referred only to the measure reported by him, “IU Is pretentious, professing what tt does not accomplish. Mr. Conkling angued that the measure ought to be a bill instead of a joint resolution, Mr. Teller took the floor, and on motion of Mr. Whyte the Senate went Into executive ses- Sion, and, at 4:35 p.m., adjourned. Se MARRIED, MACKALL—EVANS. Dr. James Mov. Mace. ary to Mre. TNA F. Evans, both of thi aaty. WARDER—VOIGT. On Moné@ay, May 2 by Rey. Wm. Paret, D.D., BE ton of the late JB: Warder, BeNTON L. to Mami beth of Washi one INC "E. WoxtniNc Srvipen, of this city. po ee to ANSE K. DIED. HATCH. 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