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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. DECEITFUL TROUBLES. HE STEAMER. “* MATTANO. (Carr been thoroughly sd repaired 1D the moet subetan , will resume ber i ps S80. Leaves 6th-st. wharf eday and Sunday at7 a.m., as eadays, for Qolton’s, Nomint and oO 8, for Mattox Creek and On Sundays, for Mattox in Bt. eae Bay. ny Making intermediate landi ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE HN W. THO! N, above wharf HURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 'EAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Bteamer JO: MONDAY Fe E. 6. KNIGHT SS GATCRDAYS, at 4 p.m. Btaterooms, &c , go to General Office, pp. Tr ae epee. "RED WOOD, Sec’y. K, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS aE AND: THE SOUTH. IER GEORGE LEARY, Joseph White, Commander, LEAVES . 3 Steamehir= JOHN G1BSO! ‘QTON, | Nonrrorx, Seventh et. | From Campbell's whart, pl MONDAY “AND WED- NESDAY, at 5: “SHURE. b SUNDAY, AY, at) ata pw. ps at Piney Point and Point Lookout Going (clase fare, 81; Round Trip, pen’. F. BO ‘7th st. wharf, Waahi D. F. KEELING, Aven’ Campbell's wharf, Norfol LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA Co. ecting PRE ce a "2 mn Py \e Lines for New York Bo: ror dence, Fall Hiver, and all points in the | ew Engl ites. rh bills of ladii Through bie SAILING T First-class fare, til Freix! 0ods received and delivered at Wharf, foot of 12th ‘Wharves, Philadelph! ts, lath hart Genrgeto mm. Georgetown ashington. General Man fs: 3H. JOH and 1202 F NEW YORK-BOTT ‘ERDAM. The first-clase steamers of this line ‘AM! ‘Bhs ERL A) ar AAS, to the Netherlands, leave City, regularly on W: 60-70. 2d Cabin, 845-50. Stee: AUX, General Auent, 27 South Wiliam St, NewYork. For ZEROTT & CO., ington; or F. H. JOHN Deposit Busi assave apply to W. G. MET- lvania svenne, Wash- Agent, National Safe lew York avenue and RMAN LLOYD—Stuausar EN New York, Haves, LONDOW, SOUTHAMYTON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamers of this compan: passave: From'New York to Havre, Lon- dor, Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, 3100; second cabin, #60; steera: Cuma LINE. Ha THE OUNAED 8’ MSHIP OOMPANY LIM- Between New York and Lv: tes. Ea — of bps given for = WTS, erp and other ports on the ‘and for ‘Mediterranean rts. For freight and ports. ‘spply st the Com office, No. 4 Lowlie PO BLOW, 600 Tih st street, Waahing- “OHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent,N.Y. RAILROADS. 1880 PENNSTLE ANT 16 THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Steel Rails. Splendid Sesparg, Maznificent IN EFFEOT, MAY 3isz, 15x). TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, ner of Sixth and B streets, ows the West, 8.00 a.m., with Siceping cago; 10:40 a m. ‘dai fo Pitisburg aud Sleeping Care from Har- risburg to Cincinnati, St. an Bor_Canandaisua, Rochester, Buffalo, d the North, 8 a.m. daily, except ay iat 740 pm. daily, except Maturday, with t y, except Sunday. and the East, 8:00 s.m., 2:00 and 1-00 p.m. 1 imited Ex. 9:30 a.m. dairy, all through trains connect at ate of Brooklyn Anu: fer to Fulton street, ‘Sw For Broken, 8 louble ferriage across New York ct Lia, 8:60 8. m., 2:00, 5:40 and 10:00 p. 5:40 and 10:00 p 40 a.m., 5:40, 7:40 and 10:00 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., 40.1. and 4:40p.m., daily, ex- ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL Way ESD ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING- daily, except Sunda; BRSpO Sun RA AD. xandria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11a m ,4:20, 5:20,6:25, Sand 11:30 p.me On Bundsy at 7, 9 and the South, 7 50. 3, 5, T and 9:05 p.m., ani Sunday at 8 and 10 a.m., information, sleeping and pazlor car ac- ns can be procured at the offices—north- cast coruer of 15th street and Pennsylvania avenue, corner 6th and Pennsylvan's avenue, aud spot, where orders can be left nx of baywaxe to destination from hotela and resi- P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. HOMBON, General Manazer. ALtmere AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DO jational Roate BORER TAO, ‘North, Northwest, West, = South: To take effect Sunday, M: 5.88 a.m.—Ba:timore, Ellicott City and Way Bta- Gons. thmore, Annspo- Chicazo, Columbus and Haserstown and ick apd stations east of 2. —i0n Sanday only—Bal ay. Pitisbars Express. at Point of Kocks for 3 ¥-) Pua. “a t. Leaisville, daily; Gra{ton to Sanu 2 Exp: -In.—20n Sunday only, Baltimore and Wsy. ‘New York, Philadelphia and Boston .m —Baitimore and way stations. (Win- Frederick, Haverstown and way, vis Relay.) D.— Bladensburg and La: ara ‘Chicago and Columbus Express. hi iphia and Baltimore Express. nut of Rocks and Way Stations. ‘Aub CAUREL Ex. Louis, Oineinnatt fpitsbane timore, Blade: -—t Baltimore and —BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA, ‘RESS. Sleeping carto SEVEN-8TOP ORGANS at 875, ad) at the fac- Be ogapelied bo vance at the FUTURE DAYs. a fp spmcmas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY N THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NOR’ & AND THIRD STREETS EAST, CAPT’ 4 ‘ By virtue of « day of April, 1876, No. 820, folio 128, will cell on THURSDAY, o’cLock, in front of P Gescribed property, viz : All that certain, piece or parce ot known and described on phe Pins of the city of Washington, in sald Distt Eolumbis, an Lot lettered Oth WO. Blister ack others ‘vision’ of original lots num- thence west me Haste of beginning. required at the my27-d&ds GEORGE PETER, Trustes. THE EVENING STAR. dla ete one of the land records virtue of a the District of Columbia, the undersigned oy inch east along the line of North da half inches to the place ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal yments at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed of trast. Allcon' veyancing at purchaser's cost. .8100 deposit ¢ of sale. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF WHARF PROPERTY AT THE FOC & WASHINGTON STREET, OT O GEORGETOWN, D. c. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 22a 1878, and du.y recorded in nue of the land inwton, District of Columbia, the undersigned Trustees will sell on THURSDAY, 1TH Day oF JUNE, 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK P.M., on the iS mises, the following Gencnied ppeney, a at port day of October Liber No. 902, folio 68, uf Uthat ‘lot of sround lying in a ying Lee Street and on the weet by the lot Brossuan. The above: bed lot havi gonveyed by John Lee, t TJ. A. 8. 165, folio twelve month my27-d&de WM _ CLABAUGH, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED EIN GEORGETOWN, D. C., "AT THE 8. E. COR- ONGRESS AND STODDERT By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on the. 20th March, 1376, and of record among the land records. of the District of Coumbia, in’ her 815, at folio 208, &e., and at the request of © party secured thereby, the undersizned as trustee, will, on TUESDAY, THESTH DAY OF JUNE, REAL ESTAT! ON THE “HEIGHTS, NER OOF C STREETS. 1880, at 6 O'CLOCK P. M, in front of the fell at public auction, certain real esta! Georgetown, in said Distri Congress stfeets, and ru line ¢t Stoddert street 225 tet, {the west line of the part of said ct tien, conveyed by deed of trust, di 30th, 1875, and recorded in said |: a and appurtenances to the same ing. Terns of 3,000 with interest at ten (10) per centum per annuni, from 20th March, 1879. (less 162-00 paid ou account said interest) with th snses of sale and taxes in cash, and the balan; e purchase money, at twelve aud elzhteen months, for which balance the notes of the pur- chaser,’ with interest from the day of sale, and fecured by deed of trust on the proj shall be taken, $600 to be paid in cash at the time of sale. “The expesses of sale and taxes will be a2- nounced at time of sale. If the purchaser do not ovply with the terms of sale within 5 day cost, after a notice to that effect, inserted the ‘Evening Star” newspaper, for 5 days. conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. fea: 'HEWS, Trustee. my27-d&ds CHARLES M. ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE ON’ FAST MARKET SPACE IN ‘AT! GEORGETOWN. By virtue of two deeds of trust dated re. spectively November 7th, 1379 and May and records i 7 P.M, the foilow: that part of lot at part of lot for fof heretofore owned included in a deed Larquand and J. Borue, the said part of said lot fronting twenty-two(22)feet more or less on Market Space in Georgetown, and running back, ny Peter Marquand to John at east, of diminishi idth, to' Warehouse fronting on said alley about twenty (20) feet the same property heretofore conveyed _by E. and Peter Marquani to Mary Spalding and by 3) F with all improvo- vurtenances to the same belousing . : One-third cash; and balance in d_eizhteen (14) months, for three equal notes, secured to the satisfaction of the frastees, will be taken: or ail cagh at option of purchaser. Coaveyancine at purchaser's costs, and re-sale at purchaser's ec nse, unless terme of sale complied with in sevea G) days. Deposit’ of $100 required on day of sule. the latter to Peter ments and ‘Terms o1 six. (6), tweive (12) which the purchase: & 2 mwy26. te THE UNTTE FRU THIS AFTERNOON. ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. USTEE’S SALE ‘THREE-! EMENT BRIOK DWELLING? wr 'O-STORY BACK BUILDING, of trust tome, and recorded jo 466, one of the land i -one (9) ence, east” wi uurchaser’s cost. D. W. MIDI Spera. ‘The American Rifle °v ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. from New York yeste: HAXPSOME EBONY FRA TR EAUTIFU. ; ELEGANT WALNUT CH. JAUNDICE FRIDAY..... Is a disease characterized by yellowness of the skin and eyes, the urine being saffron-colored. It is usually preceded by symptoms of a disordered state of the liver and digestive organs. Other Premonitory evidences that this disease is ap- proaching are loss of appetite, constipation, colic, nausea, headache, symptoms are caused by an inefficient action of the liver, it failing to discharge the duties assigned it, in gathering from the blood the poisonous matter that is a partand parcel of the bile. None need expect a favorable termination of this disease, unless they at once attack the place wherein it ger- Place this in a condition to doits whole duty and Jaundice is thing of the past. ‘The medicine that will aidin the attack upon 8 diseased liver, one that will surely restore it to healthy action, and force it to do its duty, is the one named as Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, in connection with Warner's Safe Pills. Men in every station of life, have over their own signa- tures affirmed to the wonderful cures performed by the use of the medicine named. DIABETES. A disease characterized by an inordinate flow of urine. There are two kinds, known in medical par- lance as Diabetes Insipidus Diabetes Meliitus. The for.ucr is descriptive of cases where there is merely greatly increased flow cf urine; the latter where Jarg> quantities of saccharine matter are contained +-.Jume 4, 1880. THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. LAST NIGHT'S SESSION. Full Report of the Proceedings. ‘The convention was called to order in the eve- ning session at 5:25. Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, Said that the committee on credentials would not be ready to report at this session. He moved, therefore, that the committee on rules be requested to make their report, so that the convention could proceed to business, ‘ARLOR SUITE, the expenses of t the American team tn Ireland the and 1,200 yards dts teams of four, and it ts and Scottish rifle teams wil ‘on with the I D American team has also been Invit pete, and will, therefore, have an 0} to test its prowess with ' some of Whom ft vanquished in 1S76 and 1 lowing men will compete with the Irishmen at No. 1358 B dated th Liber records: ict of Columbia, and at the request of the holders of the note secured thereby, I shall offer fersale, at public auction, in front of the pre: at 5 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, June 2, 1830, 5, in equare described as follows: for the same at ence running weet alone th twenty-five (25) feet thence south, and les with sti GE" +9 GENERAL A8sORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD EFFEOTS. On TC-MORROW, Juve 5, at 10 o'cLock A.M., We shall sell within above-named articles. ‘Terme cath. WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ]HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWO WORK HORSES AT AUCTION. of my auction for whom it may con- THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. FOUR THOUSAND FEET OF LUMBER AT AUCTIO: On TO-MORROW, Juve we shall sell, in front of our auction rooms, eS rds and Joice. ‘erms cash. it WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. our salesrooms the minates—the liver. MR. LOGAN PROTESTS. Mr. Logan, of Illinois, said that the commit greed to defer their report on rules Tot business until after action on the report On contested seats. If the convention desires victory for its Work its members should Rot raise too hastily the axe at the heads of The rules ought not they kney who were en TO-MORBOW, 1880, at 12 o'clock, in fron’ roonia, I shall sell iy seven per centum per annum until id, or all cash at the option o . li conveyancing at purchaser’s cost. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. If the terms are not with inten days from date of sale, the Property, will be resold al my18-cokds thelr brethren. to be adopted before Utled to seats as representatives in the 0 the rules to be reported the speakers to five minutes each. pact be Kept that was agreed to by the members of the committee, and let the con sideration of the rules be deferred untit the Port of the committee on credentials 1s mad int Mr. Conkling entered amid the purchaser. Yesterday was U) especially as one of T 11 O'CLOCK A, M.. id iit LETON, JB., Trustee. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED DAY, JUNE 4TH, 1880, same hourand D. W. MIDDLETON, Jn., Trustee. Base ball yest vtown, District aforesaid, called Deakins, acl Cazinove's addition to ssid town, fronting twenty-six (26) feet on Vinvinis avenue and extend ine south 254 feet more or less to the channel of the Potomac river, bounded on the east by Washington belonving to Mrs a Records rustes, and Sarah B. L Thomas to Joseph Li and William H. Simms by deed dated the 30th May, 1857, and racorded in 1s being Lot 97, in Dea- Leo and Oazinove’s addition to Georgatown, nown as Lot 97, in Square 3, in said George: us: One-third cash; the balance at six and with notes bearing interest at eizht per cent per annum until paid, and secured by | deed of trust on the property.” All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. 8100 di Tequited at time of sale. If the tarms of sale are not complied with in seven days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultine purchaser. JESSE Hi. WILSON, rrusteos. Srx O'CLOCK P iyi ground lyin Spd. Distr ‘wise appertaining. ing of two two-stor ‘BOO. y 15th, 1879. ‘erms:" One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four, thirty and thirty-six with 7 per to be my22-d&ds UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 9th and D streets northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY— TXO BRICK HOUSES ON C STREET, BECWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS EAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 23 Not 80d, fol’ 306, of wea. one oF the 0. ‘Olio’ 306, et Bea., one Oo: ‘of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured th bile auction, in front of the premises, on AY, THE 47 Day OF JUNE. , the following-described prem- certain piece or parcel of in the City of Washington, ict of Columbia, and known and de: on the ground plat ‘or plan of said city as part of lot numbered one (1), in square numbered Reve hundred and fifty lot having a front of thir depth of one hundred (100) feet, toxether with all the improvements, ways, easements, richts, privi- leges and appurtenances to the samé belonging or Improvements oonsist- Brick Houses, Nos. 230 and east. property, will be gold subject toa deed of , with interest at 8 per cent. from ‘that and being said cent interest, and of trust on premiées sold. Conve at purchasers cost. ‘Terms to be complied seven days, otherwise the right to resell at chaser, after giving five days 100 deposit on each honse at time of sale. DANIEL E. CAHILL, Trustee. as he passed up the aisle.) fe (Mr. Logan) urged the witndrawal of the Some gentiemen, he y are determined not ‘to stand by the agreement of the commit- Do you Gesire to ride roug houts of “Springtiel not be thrown of m POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, On WEDNESDAY, Jong 97H, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the ‘premises, Lwillrell for owner part of Lot 1, in old Gecrzetown, located on the south side of Prosp-ct, between High and Potomac streets, known as No. 31, improved by a newly remodeled, three-story and basement brick dwelling, with two-story frame back building, containing mne roome, modern in ot 20 feet front by 120° deep ; all paid to date. : 0¢0 with 8 per cent. interest in eighteen lance one half cash and remainder six or twelve months, with secured notes 8 per cent. interest unti! paid. $100 deposit at time ofgale. ‘Terms to be com Further particulars day o! purchaser's cost. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTFES’ SALE OF TWO-8T RESIDENCE ON 8 SEVENTEENTH AND STREETS NORTH By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 721, folio 132, one of Latid Records of fd the District of Columbia, we shall sell at pub-. lic auction, at the office of Th: It is a dangerous disease, anda mean and contemptible one—as it comes along slowly and imperceptibly, making no sign, announcing not its approach, creating no apparent disorder of the systen, and may be present for # considerable Derid before it makes its presence felt. The pre- vailiag symptoms of this disease are, an inordi- nate thirst, the quantity of urine passed being con- siderably in excess of liquid drank. cious »ppetite is another prominent characteristic Using plain, unmistakable lan- guag’, it can be named as a complaint, in its na- ture, eneakine, skuiking, crafty, treacherous, ever lying secretly in wait to entrap a victim, never makiog its presence known until it has the sufferer fairly clutched in its grasp. Heretofore it has been considered impossible to find a remedy for it. There is no other way to prevent this artful and Wily disease from gaining a lodsment than by keep- ing the kidneys and liver in euch a condition as to enable them to well and faithfully perform their There is no medicine now known that wil so surely and effectively maintain these organs in the necessary healthful condition as Warner's Safe It is unquestionably the purest, Lest and most certain remedy ever brought before the public. Itis for sale by druggists in all paris of the land, and, unlike any other remedy ever be- fore produced, is infallible. Every statement above made is scientific truth, and advanced thinkers and all who value the blessinus of health cannot afford toignore them. rule, and pre: F. Bayard to th convention for the ne The following candidates for state officers were unanimously nominated: For ¢ son E. Hagood; Meutenant governor, ry of state, Kk.) NORTH personal allusions, I am not addressing the sallertes but the convention, J (Derisive liugh- attorney gene ereby, Iwill sell inspector general, I of education, I. 5 for Cinclpnati are all for Bayard. The Alabama democratic convention yester- icket, as follows: H.C. uR. that he was glad to dis'tr guished of this disease. arn the sentiments of the genueman from illinois, They would gratify the whoie country. gentleman was he more glad a him that there must. be no rougi this convention, Was glad to see the contending columns he coming together in the fleld of fair play. [ lause.} ‘The gentleman asked why this hast le. On the contrary, asked why this delay. The chairman of the commit indicated here this morning tha ‘was no compact made in sald comiuitte as Mr. Logan had asserted. he said he was ready to report, but tion* by general concurrence, give the minority of the committee asked to prepare a minority the convention was organized and ready for work, and he must insist on h ceed ‘to business. [4 ated on authority of a Kentucky mer e committee who signed the mtnort port that it was in fact ready for being reported this morning. .D. 1880, aT notes bearing plied wiih re days. pale. Onuverencie at day completed its state ‘Noh dads Armstrong, superintendent of education, and J. M. Carmichael, auditor. The delegates at lancé re E. W. Pettus, C.C. Langdon, W. H. Barnes and A. H. Keller.’ Sixteen district Gelegates were chosen. u-riding over (Tumultuous a to Cincinnati ty-two (82) fee! ‘ORY, BRICK BETWEEN jomas FB. Was, . auctioneer, No. 519, on 7th street northwes f Washington, D.C , on THURSDAY, THE 10TH Day oF June, 1880, ar TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. Tot 32 in Burgess’ recorded subdivision of square 162 in said city, T to be paid when bid accented, and an additioual amount in cash not exceeding’ one- fourth of purchase money: the residue to be paid in equal monthly instalments bearing int seven per cent and secured on the property 6: or ull cash, at opnon of i" Diabetes Cure. report. Bul now Ss motion to pro- In conclusion, Trustee reserves the and cost of defaulting pur- public notice of such convention. of present Ume is lor every delegat ° TRUSTEE’ istrict of Columbia, being AND Lots 280, 2h1, 252, and a part of Lot 279, ail in ‘Thomas Bealls addition to said town, and described as follows: Bezinning for the sa ie at the gouth- east corner of the intersection of Stoddert aud ning east with eonth Noveraber records, in liber 804, ' p: 255, &c.: thence south at rizht angles to Stoddert street, 120 feet: thence west and parallel with Stoddert strect 196 6-12 feet, more or jess, to Consress street ; and thence in a northwes- terly direction on the east line of Congress street, to the beginning, ‘with the improvements, rights jong! W NDAY, M. seven hundred and er) e- twelve, eighteen an te-THE FRIDAY, June 4, jel d&as T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED UNIMPHOVED PROPERTY ON OAP- Y : By virtue of a deed of trust dated Septem A. D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. 760, folio 231. one of the land records istrict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I shail sell at pub! auction, in front of the respective premises, following-deecribed real eatate, situate in the city hington, District of_ Columbia, to wit: O @ AY 31, 1880, av 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot numbered eixht (8), in square numberod fity-eight (108), beginning in the east line of **2d strect east,” between North A strectand Maryland avenue, distant four (4) feet north from the southwest corner of said lot ei 8), and running thence east 88 fect to an all. ence north 45. feet; thence west 88 street; thence with said street south 45 feet to the Place of beginning, $e Mr. “Ashford's abstract, title to the above property, Also, ON SAME DAY, numbered seven ( hundred and forty-on ALBERT F. FOX. according to his judgment, tre! or Interterence. cil and make r. x EB" W. E. EDMONSTO: THOR. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ALE OF SUPERIOR SUBUR. T HEAD OF CON THE FIVE MINUTE RULE. Mr. Boutweil inquired of the ch on rules whether it was true that d recommend the adoption of the ule in debate on contested seats. The Kentucky member of the committee rose and announced as a misrepresentation in Hen- derson’s statement that the minority report was ready this morning. shouted” excitediy Tson's statement was accurate and true. ause and excitement.[ - Bout well, resuming, sald that he would vote ending motion if the 2 applied on the question of con Mr. Harrison (of Indiana) sald, though he dit. b Mr. Logan on most in he Was with him tn oppositicn to the five-mtnute Tule in the discussion of the utle of represent a- Uves to their seats; but he was not in favor of indefinite and unreasonable, eudless debate, to Even ‘In that tssue there ment on this point DE. F, A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, PQSPOXED 8: BAN PROPERTY A’ NECTICUT AVENUE NORTHWE! ‘That magnificent five minute n 610 Nineteenth st. n.w. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, I™M- PAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTSMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, OHEST, &o. Dr. von MOSCHZISHKEB rh in Washington and xo: fession to feel thar ill or success is unnEces- ‘an author of medical works upon the or. hose treatment he has made specialties far rears, and as an inventor of scientific apparstusse of the respiratory organs, be ir in Europe ana this country. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER feels nome personal gratification in the fact 2 list of his patients, past and present, contain namee of more men of distinctio the country, tha BIOIAN OF SP! Thelr ORIGINAL amined at his office by those interested. FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. I thank yon very sincerely for the relief I received from your treatment of my hearin; seriously impaired, the result vare 00] piece of ground, front- ing 311-70-100 feet on Boundary street, at the Junction of said Boun ee and Oonnec- "af the recorded sub- Another committee tl oe feet, which was advertised ii on Saturday, the 22d of May, and a the 28th of May, 1230, and the sale poned on acconnt of the weather, will ‘ered for sale on the premises, on W) JUNE, 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK P.M Terms of sale: One-third cash; and the balance in one and two years, with seven payable semi-annually, secured by d JOHN E. NORRiS, Trustee. E ABOVE SALE IS FORTHER Post- itil WEDNESDAY, June 9rn, JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF LOT 5 AND WEST 10 FEET LOT CORNER MARYLA) Ei AND now been long enct Gompliehod sumeeet ie fourth the power to ¢ er commend of his &ki of a body? No conv As inequality of re sidered a repr The Bouble Nu mi r cent interest, feet, to said for the treatment well known both showing 8 perfect will be exhibited at sale. AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M., part of in Square nnmbered nine (941), Veginning in the east line of *‘Ninth street east,” between it Oapitai and north A streets, distant thirty (30) feet six (6) inches south from the northwest corner of said lot, and running thence south 16 feet 6 east 77 feet 3 inch mee hour and ure everybody out. ought te be some fair which would be fair and just to all partie: Mr Henderson (of Iowa) said the arguments presented against the five-minute rule would © all right and proper ani fair for considera- tion after the report was made. be subject to Giscussion and amendment. ‘and his as=,clates had no aestre to take unfair advantage of any one, but he wanted the bust- ness to proceed, and the way to do these thiuss Was to recelve the report and act upo Mr. Clarke, of Towa, sald at the proper time he would himself move to except the creden- Uals discussions from the five minutes’ limita- jon, and pledged the entire Iowa delegation to support it. [Applause. } Mr. Sharpe, of New York, said his minority report was now ready, and it was signed by representatives of nine states, whose vole was > James river to-dat schooner Mignonette. We murder took IN SQUARE 1050, UK, NORTH & inches; thence es; thence north 16 fest 6 inchos; thence west 77 feet 3 inches to the place of. ning, improved by a two-story Frame Dwelli Terms: One-third cash and the balance in six, id twenty-four months, with interest at 6 per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at option of the purchaser: of property required at time of sale, and all con- veyancing at purchaser’s cost. Terms to_be plied with in reven days. ALBERT F. FO '20-e0d&as now lies, leak’ ‘The body of t remains tn th It would then ‘KEN D ALSO PART LOT 1, ER OF SEVENTH SCR. QUTH E STREET, CITY OF WASI- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Diseice OF Columbia, passed in White et al., eqn welling. japorit on ino Of sale, and at 2597, the undersixned, us trustees, will sell at publicatiction, in front of’ the NDAY, THe 14TH DAY OF JUNE, those pieces or RESTORATION OF HEARING. von Moschzisker’s trestment in my deafness—proved a perfect success. 8 just tribute to him to make it ku his medic ical utmost confidence in his TH AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., cels of kround known as lot No. 5and the west feet and 1 inch of lot 4, in square 1059, by the depth of said lot 4, and improvements. after the above sale, AT SIx ‘Trustee. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL 1880. same hour and place. services that I have rofeasional abilities. 8 SOMERVILLE, O'CLOCK P.3t, we willsel!, in front of the Nationa! Brass Works, Washington. necessary to the success of the repubitean party FINE FRENCH PLATE PINE PARLO) ELEGANT BED-nOOM F ENGR. HANDSOME On SATURD. MENCING 41 10 jesroom. I shall sell sehr ld Effecte, viz 5 sets of fine Parlor Furniture. 2 elegant Fronch-plate frames, dlobs and bracke Superior Eary Chairs and Lounges. R. ROSS PERRY, . :fm6t_ WALTER 8, PERRY, ; Trus‘ees. JUNCANSON BEOB., Auctioneers. By yirtueof_a deed of trust, dated the 27th day of Juiy,1877, andrecorded in liber No. 864, folios 56, et 8eq., we vill sell at public anction, in front of the premises, ox WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH Day oF JUNE, 1580, at6 O'CLOCK P. Mt. -» the lowing described real estate in the city of Wash- ington, D. C., viz: Lot (36) thirty-six, in square five hundred and two, (502), fronting forty-two na a half fect on Union street, between 454 and streets and M and N streets southwest, containing by aframe about 4,332 equare feet, and improv house, No. 1233. . 2 ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve andeighteen months, with § per cent inter- 850 to be deposited by purchaser at time of sale. Conveyancing at pur- est on the deferred payments, it. COOHAS. E. FRASF! my’ Se SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTA’ THE NORTH SIDE OF STREET, pay ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH 1108, 1110 LY AND 1113 B STREET NORTH- EAST. AND WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem- ber yth, 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No. 89%, follo 278, et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the writ- ten request of the eo. secured thereby, Sell at public auction, in front of the prem! WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH Day or Jung, 1890, at 6 following described real estate, city, District of Columbia, Blan of said oi and known upon ra being Lots ue $1 and 82, in Starr's record of said lots. Te erms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in six and twelve months, with interest upon deferred payments from day of sale until paid, at tne rate of coves per Ge per ee by ee ie 2 Rete walk eral eae tae io othe pareoatry tua toate, y. ae of on eac! rea at he teas of poles ane all convevancine teoiet of Deere If terms are not Ce eee option of the pu trustees reserve the riz! e risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after sevea a the Evenii star. Gays’ notice in the Evening Be JAMES. ee ‘or further pa. Loan Office, my27-12t = 314 Sth atreot. eR, ? cok QEN 4. PRESCOTT, § Trustees. TO-MOREOW. Ue DOWLING, Auctioneer. ste SI SALE ¥ R FURNITURE, PU! ARI 5 AVINGS aND ‘GO! Fire Engravings and Chromos. landsome Walnut Chafonier. Elegant Iron-frame Couches. Handsome Marble-top Tables Fine Hair Mattrasses, Pill »wa and Bolsters. ae Rosewood and Walnut M. T. ture. Wesinut Dressing Oases and Wardrobes. Handsome Diuing-room Furuiture. Elegant Brussels and other Oarpets, Toyether witha general assortment THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ‘PATES & HAHN, Auctioneers. SPEOIAL BALE OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, XPRE! 0. 38 WAGUNS, & ‘We will eell at the Bazaar,No. 940 Lou- isiana ave., on SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 5TH, AT 10 0'cLocK, 73 new and. second-hand Family Carriages, Jump Tors, Canopy Top Phaetons, Pony and Doctor's Phaetons, ‘Top ana No-top Brewster Patent Side Bar Buggies, One Man Side Bar Road Wagon, Ose Ducking or Sporting Shifting Seat Wagon, Express Wagons, LEO, One Brown Pons, 7 years old, 14 hands high, war- ed sound, very handsome and gentle; also, Dog Cart and Harness, very nobby property of a private genteman. Salo perémp- SPATES & HAHN, Aucts. in Gulick’s recorded subdivision of Square 987, with the improvements upon said lots, which conkist of » two-story Brick House, with on 5th street east, near bay windew and ail modern improvements on each two-story frame. On M MEDICAL, é&e. “] TORRHGA, I fs iture Sieema’ ‘0! GEA, rapotency, Prémat y, Emissions ‘and all V uickly cured by Dm. Hexnts. No calomel used, Ai'Femsle Weaknesses, otc, cured: Tat. Fat, D.W., near 2d. mayl5-1m* DS LEON, the oldest estab! lished able LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted day at 455 Massachusetts aven fo Soclock. All Pomaie Oommicints ties quickly cured. rate rooms for patients. e 903 Baxeas RE TH,— the new Turkish and Bo Da Gunop in 1STi. Phe best etablisnnent sduthrof New York.” oct S® iG DISCOVERY. eee coker tgtim. of Zevous debility: lost manhood, eto, ving tried in vain every known remedy, has die- aeres a simple elf care, whica ne ‘will send we i§ DB. ROBERTSON, Cana iirtay, at is pa et tnis Beas oe Bae Bee Et te caipt of price. maré .W., Rear y 456 pr et ppencaneen BROS., Auctioneers. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NORTH A STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS N.E.: ON F! ET Eat IFTH STRE Et O) ST, NEAR Pa. AVE. ; ON EIGHTEENTH STREET, BE- TWEEN ZL AND MN. W.; ON FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND NN. W.: ON IND'S'REET, BETWEEN D AND VIR- ? \T_AUOTLION: A . 8. On SATURDAY, Juse 51H, ar 5: O'cLock P. M., we will sell, in front of the rt'lot 20, in square 728, having. feet on north A strect, between Ist and , improved by three-story brick. very (OON, AT 6 O'CLOCK — Part lot 13, square 820, having a front of 30% foot Pa. avenue, improved by IONDAY, JUNE 7TH, AT SIx O'CLOCK P.M, in front of premises, part lot 34, square 140, hay- a frontof 25 feet on 18th street streets northwest, improved by a two-story ‘ART! BNOON AT 6:30 Same Arte! 6:30 O'CLOox, Part lot 27, equare 613, having a front of 191-6 feet on 4th street, between M and N stseets north im d by three-story ick. ‘Gu TUESDAY, June tra a 8tx O'OL0CK P.w., in front ot Se a of lot 0 and bee haves uare 581, having a Dandviry {a aventie south west, improved mt of 31 feet on ry Brick audi Frame. years, notes to bear 7 per cent. interest and to be Srding av purchaser's cost. A depos.t of S100 re. nding at purchaser's cost. P quired on cach piece of property at time of sale. j2 ~TALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. -~s of a deed of trust, recorded in ibe neo, oan hea order of the District o: Clumbia, and of an o1 trust descr. it: Lots two hundred and fifty-six (256) and « Dundred and Afty-eight (268) In the recorded of “$200 cash, the balance in month- per oon a) annum until' paid. yrundred dollars required 8 le: VHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneers. VALTABLE IMPROVE. STREST NORTHWEST, AT PUBLIC AUG- Tirttie of = deed of trust, Gated the first ‘Sdviee of Senator Voorhees I ent for @ case of ve reason to it of your skill, all that piece or parcel of ground in ssi: District known as part of Lot one (1), in Square No. K lece of ground at the south east corner of said square and fronting on south E street 41 feet and 6 incbes and running thence north ‘76 feet ; ther ce east to the lin: feet 6 inches; and thefce south with said street 75 feet ; with the improvements. One-third cash; and balance of purchase money to be paid in six, t eighteen months from day cf sale, with interest a: six percent. prr annum, and for payment the: the purchaser or purchasers to wrive his, her or thir romissory nome ‘with @ surety or sureties, to if, in the coming contest, it was to succeed. The committee had agreed to postpone the eniorcement of the five-minute rule until the composition of the convention was decided. If Uthat agreement was not unanimous, been, at all events, reached without a ng voice. He now moved to amend the motion by ordering the comuittee on credentials to make morning, when Capt. Wm. P. Davis was Ufled that Saturday afternoon his at anchor near Swan Point, on the Potomac, When the Mignonette came to anchor about a hundred yards to leeward of him. in at Lhe stern, the negro Thompson at tue an be entirely satisfied with the and you are at liberty to reter Chief of the Redemption Division’ U. Office. 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 sucoesa in the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and those Organs, and of his attainmente ‘om his treatment of a case wu der my observation snd personal ex; hecan piverelief in all cases which ad ieee hours: From © of 7th strest east 41 ER MIRRORS, KNITORE, MR, GARFIELD SAID that there was no ground for any charge of bad falth by anybody on the committee on rules. He did not Sunderstand that any such charg was made.” The fact was that the committce agreed that they would not, of their own tion, present their report until after the co: mittee on contested scats should have report: but whenever the convention chooses to orde! the report trom his committee the laiter had no other duty but to obey. proposed rules were drawn convention the power to extend any speaker's Ume beyond five minutes whenever it should so choose, even though the general Nmitatto! of the speakers should be fixed at fiv MR. CONKLING said that some hours ago the convention hai adjourned until five o'clock for the purpose of giving the committee on credeatials time to re- port. The meaning of the recess was that when the convention came together mittee on credentials would make {ts report. He had been told by members of that committee to report, not in one or ut nearly every case re- ferred to it. Why should not that committee make such report as it was ready to make, and let the convention pass upon it? that the good faith and the good understanding of all concerned would be promoted and ob- served by proceeding now to consider that re- port of the committee on contested seal Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, replied that a good reason why the amendment was the fact that, while the committee on rules had finished its work and was ready to re the committee on credentials had not comp! their work, and would probably not do so before to-morrow morning, aud until then could not be here themselves to explain and sustain their TROMOS, TINING- ROOM FURNITURE, Te a Sra, 1880, com of the Respirator ock, in front and witvin Some purchase | imoney and super collection i if ‘The balance of purchase money to r- estate, or the purchaser or urchasers can pay all cash on day of eale or on ra ication thereof by the court. Ali conveyancing +t ‘A deposit of $50 on ea h lot so.d main a lein on said real rienoe, [thins Pier Mirrors, with heavy a purchasers cost. Will be required. M.F. MORRIS, 1306 ? WILLIAM J. MILLER, 430 La. ave. § 9 a.m. tolp.m., and from? mara JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. F VALUABLE PROPERT IXTH AND D STREE THE BUILDING i Mang. ‘Chamber STIMONY OF DRUGGISTS.—We have been Swift's Syphilitic Specific for years, and re- gard it superior to anything kno’ the diseases for never known of 8. J. O TRUSTEES’ &. CORNER NORTHWEST, WITH THEREON. wn to science, for ich it is recommended. We have 8, Ga. ;L. F. Greor & a. ;L. F. Greer La runt mi ; Pemberton, Samuels & Reynolds, Atlanta, Ga. ; Daniel & Marsh, Atlanta, Ga. ‘ATLANTA, GA., July 4, 1874. Wo have used Swift's Syphilitic Speci treatment of convicts for the last year, and_beli it is the only certain remedy that manent cure for 000 reward will be paid to an ghemist who oi potassium, or aby min- the SWIFT SPECIFIO SOHELLER & 3’ of Household Philadelphia Ledger of Mr. Edwards Pierrepont in the Chi vention, that be knew ments were already mi cratic party in the state of ) @ upion should be deemed citing more or less remark in asif it was something new. declaration it is proper to remark that the gen- Ueman from New York did not deal. ‘There can be no doubt whatever that the arrangements alluded to are all but con- cluded, and that they will be finally consum- in the course of a few days, 80 that It 13 pretty certain Unere will be no contesting dele- gation at Cincinnati. Of course in poiltics, as in most other thin, deal depends upon accident; but, if there is no accident in this Instance, the ong wiil be notified that Hon. John Kelly has concluded to resign his place as leader of Tam- many hail, so as to offer no obstacle to the re- party at so momentous a crisis in its affairs. An additional motive for the resig- nation will be the increasing cares of the comp- trollership and the necessity of recreation for impaired health. The understanding 1s that if this part of the pi good faith Kelly will be the next candidate for Ta other words, he that if he cease his resis- lance to Mr. Tilden he will have ‘a future,” and, as bis informants are not only persons high ta the Gramercy park Interest, bat persons who have heretofore been opposing Mr. Tilden, Mr. Kelly is scarcely in a position to treat the ad- ‘vice With indifference.” EX-GOV. SPRaGUE, of Khode Island, made his appearance on Tuesday at the mills at Baltic, CL, which have been tn charge of a receiver for bs five years, and attempted to resume creditors of ny had been Ot succesd, e Court of the Dist ‘will gell, on WEDNES! 5 o'CLOCE P. M. all that certain parcel of {a1 , JUN@ 9TH, A. D. in front of the premises, ind situate in the District wh as those parts of Lots Nos. , which are cont the following metes and bounds: same at the northwest corner of 6th and D street northwest, running thence north fifty-four 11-12 feet; thenos west one hundred and sixteen 9-12 th to D etreet fifty-four D street ove hundred that they were two or three cases, bral substi Prepared only PY: Atlanta, Ga. id National Hotel Drug Store. ‘ANTED— FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, fattresges to remake and ‘terminated by ylvanis fect; thence sout He submitted ce teen 9-12 feet to the place of me-fourth of the purchase money in hired to be deposited of which 8600 uu Sy dieon: the time of sale: by the purchaser at in this life,a ould not prevail out, the ments, if any, to 3 ae m the property sold. ApLORY. Ae THOMAS BRADLEY, 4 |. JESUP MILLER, 601 D iERKA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, in tmitat all kinds ef stone, and just as and stion of Pewee u ME. SHARPE'S MOTION REJECTED. ‘The chair stated that the question was first upon Mr. Sharpe’s motion to amend so a3 to instruct the committee on contested seats to report. The vote was: Alabama, yeas 19. After the yote of Alabama was announced from uhat state rose and said he wished to vote live. The chairman: If the gentie- man wished to vote no, his vote will be received {Applause in the galleries. } , Arkansas, yeas 12: California, nays 12; Coio- rado, yeas 6; Connecticut. nays 12; Deiaware, nays 6; Florida, yeas 6; Georgia, yeas 6, nays 16; Illinois, yeas 42; Indiana, Towa, nays 22; 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. * SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME For sale ats heavy discount from former prices. TEBRA COTTA VASES, eT! BETWEEN ND FAYETTE STREETS, GEORGETOWN, By ‘virtue of s deed of trust, dated the i day of Ausust, 1877, and duly recorded folio 75, one of the land mn. mayor, if not for ; and reported. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO., 401 New Jersey ave, ear B. & O. Depot 6, aS, ays 10; Kenbucky an- nounced 24 yeas. A Kentucky delegate rose and said there wel ates from that state wo ‘here were four scalwarts Se between L aud desired to vote no, who desired thelr votes ee J excited and boisterous manner the chair ruled that all debate on . The chairman of the Kentucky delega- here rose and said he would then give the namcs of the four, Conkling went up to him and he Sprague Manu: more than pald. The attempt di and the ex-governor retreated on finding that three men who had sidea with him were dis- Chaffee, the trustee, FRAUDS to the extent of 20.000 are reported tohave been committed during the past few Years on straw goods and millinery merchant ne west, One-third cash; the balance at six and months, with notes bearing interest All conveyancing and deposit at the VETERINARY MEDIOINE DEPOT, 208 14th st. n.w. charged by Mr. thing else to be out of with in seven days from the day o! tees reserves the right te resell risk and cost of the defsultin WILLIAM CL, my27-d&ds MAYHEW PLATER, NHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. SUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL EBTATE, BEING HOUSE Noo 201 B STREET NORTHWEST. virtue of a deed of trust, dated the thir- nth day of A 1812, recorded District of Oo-. fer for sale at but just then Mr. Said @ word,which and take his seat. tants stood upon their chairs in the presence of the convention amid great applause. The vote of Kentucky was then recorded a8 20 yeas,4nays. Maine, 8 Bays; Massach: Conveyancing and re- the property, atthe = ada, ECOND HAND CLOTHING, jersey, y by Instruction’ of land Jumbia in liber the secu! ere! vuction, in front ‘WALSEEY, Bor Orders promptly attended to. BSOLUTE SAFETY !! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 165th Street and New York Avenue. five fect of Jot 2a ve 568 front of 25 f yy 8 depth of 100 feet foot alloy, and is proved hy ® three-story ¥ alf cash; bxlanoo in six and hay: District of series as mera ot oat sale: One-1 twelve montha: with ia Montana, 2 nays; New Mexico, per cent per annum, cs pays; mn terri Terms to be complied with in five WILLIAM B. TODD, Traste>. SHER & 0O., state ‘Auctioneers, F street n.w. STEE'S ie OF BUILDING LOT ON TRTIGHTREN H STREET, BETWEEN K AND L NORTHWEST. chaser. $250 down at t: je2-eo&ds D REAL ESTATE ON I WA’ U THABTI Cold, and Liver Com; of trust, dated the Ist, it and reliable in recorded ARTHUEB NATTANS, Pharmacist, my% 24th and I and 2d and Psts. n.w. ANTED YOU = anow = ~ a eae! ‘than s ‘and at the request five: tien d th: jane 8%. of thereby, ‘| suction, in front of the p y, 9TH DAY OF JUNE, 1880, aT 5 o'oLOcK AZ? Ths reel onvate in eal deed ment being in square num- 07), nto much common new suit can be No. 619 D st. n.w., or at .w. N.B.—We buy but Giothine ¥* eam sailed for Ireland steamer cry $3,000 had Deen subsori he team. Dwing te taker be shot for at 1, Lie tance. It is wae om ed that enter the competi- to iy. The to com- pportunit the Titemen The fol- pir New York Brown and H. F. Rockwet! ne ters, 4; Cincin- State Conventions. lina democratic tion at Columbia Insiructed Un st ati to Vote for the retention of the two: ted the name of the Hon. attention of the national nination for President. ernor, Joln- D. Ken- . C. COLE ns; adjutant and ad; superintendent The delegates There are no special None, however, are for Tilden. Bragg and E. "A. O'Netli are electors at p Colorado democratic convention met at Adair Wilson, y addressed adj are ho combination pair. ured ppa- . WhO Was president of the “From is60 te the pcedents: honvention to vate ntside con- your pen- New York, Missourt, achusetts Cast ast of the con- le were th p law of the Schooner orfolk, Va., yesterday says: arrived here from ih the abandoned coal board which the dou- She was per hour, Wim. Gage. still forecastie, and is horribly offen- sive, and the vessel showed no signs of hav log v e Was abandone Her deck remains inthe condition scribed, smeared with blood, with bloody marks showing where the body of the captain had been thrown over the more lamps lie broken on the deck. vessel is In charge of two men from the’ Reso- lute, acting as guard and to keep her cl water. As soon as she arrived Justice B. T. Tat- em, of the county, held the necessary Inquest. There scems to be Some mystery about the mas- sacre. The story of the mate (> toned, he was taken before the mayor this i. W. Moore, of the sehr led to the stand. Tuesday. ‘fore de. one or The ar of by) belng ques- He tes- ooner Was, He saw the heard aa we and acolore man. The latter accused the mate of havi he heard no denial, » negro call him a d—d Har and th’ have him punished when they go! t> janed that the conversa. an George, Who assailed him bec: i threatened to use an axe on the occasion iMiculty between Thompson and tne cip- tain shortly before. The case was continued for luither examination, and Selby was allowed to return to the hospital, under surveillance. Nothing has been heard of the allege who escaped from the vessel. rw YORK PoLrrics- De —The New York correspondent of the ‘he statement cago con- tively that arrange- to unite the demo- ew York a8 Soon aS wisable is ex- litical circles, making Unis colored y To Re ture a great at democracy before is carried out In of two p.

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