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AUCTION SALES. AvcTIon SALES. __-MISCELLANEOUS. 1 STEAMER “* MATTANO.”” ‘APTAIN WILLIAM H BrLes,) been -h-rourhly overhauled repaired ‘it C mont substantial £2 Ib N Paper. wil resume her tripe on Thursday, 4. 1830," Teaves Gth-st. wharf ‘every Tuesd.», Thursday and Sunday at7 s,m. follows: On ‘Tvesdays, for Golton's, Nomint ind Prospect Hill. (/n Thursdays, for Maitix landings in W ‘On Sundays, for in St. Ole: “pya-3m ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE PIEAMER LADY OF THB LAKE. st-ciass fue, 1: Hound tri |. Secon -cies fare, 78, Ronn’ Sig gn Leach ena MOR i WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, «:5:3) p- me. Leaves Norfolk alter Point Bing St Alexa ini, piney Pot Point, Point f Lookout and Moron, Va. gotta FOR PoTOM. HAC TMVER LANDINGS. THOMPSON, above whart ait ie S34, ut RDAYS, at AMES ‘Ol Steamebips JOHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT Bet NY, BATERDAYS.st 4 p.m. at lpm. MC Tickets, Rtatesrome, Ke, #0 t0 ores! under Bauk-opp. Treast ope Met PR: PRED WOOD, Sec'y. OB NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONROE AND SNe STEAMER GEORG? LEARY, fe White, Copamiander, 0) trom font ‘Seventh et. # | From Gacapbels wharf, MONDAY AND, wep-| rUESDA¥)""” ravag- DAY AN Sb SUNDAY, at 4 P. orm. at ae Point and Point Lookout Going aga Feta $1; Round Trip, 1.50. Tick re, and ete ood until usec ¥. Dob, Copa “Gth st. soatyiamorton'b ,e EELING, rel _sp27-6m Cainpbell’s wharf, No Be LYDE’S SEW EXPRESS LINE ‘WankineToy, _SEQuaETOWN, ALEXANDRIA Connecting a ae Philadelphia. ‘with Clyde's es for New Work. Boston, Provi- River, a a points iu the Through bis of of a Baie From Washing Mond 5pm. From Fhiindelphis—Sarnrdaye oat Liam Freight reecived daily until §p:m, Georeetown sega received nd deliver at Washington. Wharf, foot of 13th « WILLIAM . CLYDE © GO, Gex 2 South Wharvee. Philadelphia: Agent hart and Washington ‘The DA! NEW YORK_ROTTERDAM. lacs steamers of this line “A M81 Mi” CTERDAE ” “SOHIEDAM," “*W. Pee %," “P. CALAND,” and “*ifAA3," darrving¢ the Us aie the Nother an? is, leave Company's Dock, Jersey City, regularly on Wed- Ast Cab rin, 86 24 Cabin, 845-50. Steeraze, 2: qi AAA 3 General Avent, 27 south Wiliam | oa ew York.” Fer passage ie ZenorT eC, es Res panty ‘averius,, Wi OH! Bejont Bu Bulan, corner New Work apat ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—Sreasuir Ling Berwees New York, Hava, LONDON, SOUTHAM? TON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Nat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken ae poms From New York to Havre, i don, — amton and Brem — cabin, $100 at); steerzs = repaid nernge See Ps ea t or. te e apply to /ELRIOH: € Green, New York. METZENOVT & 0 Ps. ave., Agents for Wants sepld (= ae : LANE ROUTE. THE OUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between — York and averpeol, Calle Cork Har FRom Tiki a N_.B., NEW York. ris Wed.,June igerta.. Wert gals .We ‘And every fouowinse Wednesday from New York. 880 and #100 ol in, accordinse to accommodations. Ticket pomeoes 215, a rates. mh bills of laden aiven for Belfast, Glassow, twerp and other ports on the Gontiaent, pote for Mediterranean porta. For freight and “aseaie apply at at Ae Company's office, No. 4 Low th steerage and ‘ona 0. OTIS BIGELOW, 608 7s ‘Tth stroet, Washing- G. FRANCELYN, Agent. N. RAILROADS. Tae Ores mn "Track. ‘Steel f Rails. pete i ee 7 ‘TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, eunatingd es Nie ae Eon and the West, -. With Sicoping Gar t0 Chicazo: 19:40 a m- daily with Parlor Ost to Pittabare and 2d Bleeping Care from Har- risburs to Cincinnati ips hicazo; 7:40 p.m. wi fice Gar 3 Unica BALTr ND POTOMAC BRAILHOAD. Canandsizns, Hochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the North, 8 s.m. daily, except San- day; at 7-40 p.m. daily, except Saturday, with ‘s to Canand: and Watkins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. daily, except Sun For New York’ and the Eart’ 8-00 s.m., 2:00 and 10:00 p.m. Ou Sunday, 10-00 pom Limited wee Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except For ius all ch trains connect at ty with bosta of Brooklyn Aosoe af fordine direct transfer to Fulton street. avoid- double ferriage across New York city iphia, 8:00 a.m.» 2:00, 8:40 and 10:00 p w. On Runday, 9:49 ahd 10:00 pm. Limited Express, 9:30.a in. daily, except Bunday- For Baltimore, 8:00, (9:30, 10:40 a-m., and 2°00, 420, 4-40, 840, 7:40 and 10:00 p.m! On Sunday, £00, 10:40'a-m., 6:40, 7:40 aud 10:00 For’ Fope’s Creck Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., , except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDFRIOKSBURG RAT, AND Lap NDMIA AND WASHING- Way TON BAT xan . 7:20, 9, lla m., 6:25, "Sand rH On Bunion seid $ cane ™m. For fuichmohd sn the South, 7am. daily, and 56-20 p.m. daily, except un ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6. 8, 10 8m. 5:12:50. 3, 5, 7 and 9.05 p.m. > aud 12 mid- night. “On Sunday at 8 and 10a.m., 7 and 9:05 p.m. Tickets, information, sleeping and pazlor car ac- commodations can be procured at the offices—north- cast comer of 13th street and Pennsylvania sveuuc, corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, and af the depot, where orders can be left for the ence! inx of baygaxe to destination from hotels and resi- ARMER, General Passenger FRANE f THOMSON. General Manager. Ags BAL tiene anv omro narinoan. Bier Worth, Northwest, ests Westy, seme To take effect § Mi . EAE Wa att alos awe om.) Ellicott City and Way Sta- For Annapolis and way. (Pied- ton and va- Sprage Eepress. antor % ; jor car fo New York and car ew York and 9 for a oe Sunday only—Baltimore, Annapo- io ea _—tbt. Louis, Chicago, Cnt oo ~— Be Point of Hiocke for Predevieck andar aad of 01 and st 8 east ledmont, except Sunday.) Pullman car to Cin- cept 10:08 s.m.—Bait Btops at , Belts iteville, Laurel, ‘nnspois “3 ‘sane. tion, Jessup’s and Hanover. 2 1 Wal m.—! Annapolis, Ellicott City ‘30 p.m.—Baltimore and way stations. (Win- hese, Hreder ch, Hagerstown and way. vis Relay.) Express. Frederick, na Relay ———— 4:36 p.m.—tPoint of and W lons. fone Os Gonday fof Hecke and Way Stations “4:40 pos tBaitinsonee fimore, Annapolis and ‘and Way Sts- 5:10 P-m-—tChicago and Columbus Express. 6.45 p.m. = Pidindelphis ada Baltimore Ex ress. oo Riadensbary end 9 6:05 p.m.—Potnt oexs ana w Stations. 8. ta.—t Baltimore and Ws O4 m.—BALTIMORE AND LAUREL EX- }- m.. Louis, Oineinnati and Pittsburg 9:30 5. " bitaburg, eis except Sunday.) Sleeping tare to St. Lone wn w 30'p- tat Daltimore, and Laurel B ae os WATCHERS, FF sretss FUTURE DAYS. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionear. TRUSTEES’ SAJ-E OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WEST STREET. BETWEEN HGH AND CONGRESS STS., oe GETOWN, D. C. virtue of a dees! a { trust, dated the 24th dep of Octover, Tee. iy recorded in f= Liber 2, Say coe of the — reco: lor Washi get Trustees, will teil on WEDNESDAY JoxE TH iors, 1880, a7 6 o'cLocx, in front ot che prennisies the {ollowihas prover, ty, Part Lot numbered 7. in the sip about 35 fect ‘and one inch on West street aud a depth of 120 feet, improved by a two- 3 story frame dwe! ash; balance at six and twelve ‘Terms: One-third e: Ir | months, with notes bearing interest at 8 per cen” per guam until paid, and, secured by a deed é propert or al! cash cS 8 opdon of Gia porcmaer Consonants Ze wm vurchaser's co oe. peices “Re of sale. Del 2 JeS-d&ds JAMES L. DAV! SES. ‘Truste HOS. E. WAGG AMAN, aa Auctioneer. URTEES. SALE. or TWO-STORY BRICK ESIDENOE ON STRI BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH WARD, EIGHTEENTH By vi fs eae of pee Tecorded in Liber <r ‘Tollo 132, one of Land Records of the rict of Co! slumbia, we shall sell at pub-. lie fev at the office of Thomas FE. Waxzaman, auctioneer, No. 519, on 7th street n nor: hwest, in the City of Washington, D.0, on THURSDAY, THE 10TB Day or June, 1880, ar fwenve O'CLOCK M.. = ‘t 32 in Burgess’ recorded subdivision of square 152 in said city. ‘Terms S100 to be paid when bid accepted, and an additional amount iu cayh not exceedin«’one- fourth of purchase money: the residue to be paid in equal monthiy instalments bearing interest at seven per cent snd secured on the property sold or all cash, at nnn Bot eve ye. EDMONSTOS,§ Trustoss. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Aue, Joba SALEOF A Di SIRABLE FRAME, HOUSE ON FIFTH STREET. BETWEEN MARKET AND EDERICK, GEORGETOWN On TUESDAY, 5TH or Ju: at 6 O'CLOCK P’ fer. fale, in front of the pre 5th Street, Georgetown, thts is a deeiable prop. erty fora small family, and a good opportuni will be psa ie yu eat a bargain. Lot is 25x1! fciNTIRE, Real Estate Broker, 305-80 No. 918 F street northwest. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S a E OF REAL baler Under a deed of. st to me, beeriny 19th January, tne and eet in idee eeone is the land records of ist T shall sal at public yauction 10 thd bichest t bidder, on the premises, on THORS. DAY, THE 10TH Day OF JUNE, on AT 6 o'cLOcK P. M., part of lot 22, in square I 027, beginning at the n’e. corner of or vare and runniog thencesouth on 14th street east 100 feet; thence west 26 feet; thence nor:h 20 feet: thence east 10 feet; then north to H street north 80 feet: and thence by With H street 16 fect to the beginning—defauli hav- tree been made in the payment of the debt secared aa Property is improved by substantial frame viforins of sale: One-third cash, and balance in gaual payments in one and two yeara, bearing in terest, deferred payments to be in notes of pur- Chaser, secured upon property. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. W. B. WEBB, Trust my2T-eo&ds 406 Buh atvect DRY GOODS. 6, 000 *4uPs Lawn. ‘Scases Lawns, at 6' &, 10 10, 1236 5,000 Parasels and Sin U: mbrelies; Te. to B8. 3,00 yards Fast Cclora Prints, at 6\c. 100 pieces Ginuhams, at 8 10, 12%, 15, 20c. Men's and Boys’ Pant Stuits, ‘to Te. 100 pieces Stripe pe aid Muslin, 15 and ic. Avency of Roberts’ Scissors and Needles. every article, Om ATE GEO, J. JOHNSON Je5 7d Market Space. Besce OF THE BALTIMORE SIZAM SHIKT FACTORY. 35 Tth street new. Six of the Finest Shirts, to order.. 812.00 Six Extra Fine Shirts, to order. 2 En Six Fine Bhirts, to order. PERFECT FIT SEAReNaEeD oR Monty We call yeur especial a to our Reinforced Shirt, complete, at one dolla A full line of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. 435 7th st. n.wey, je3-1¥ Washington, D.O. | ee LAWNS! LAWNS! One Thousand @,090) Lee ants Fg Beautiful Lawns Arrive Eight Hundred (800) Pieces of Beautiful PACIFIC LAWNS, 10, 1234, 15. Hundred (100) Pieces of Beautiful ory, FRENCI H Lawes, 25, 31, 37, 0c. One Hundred (160) Pieces of FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 16, 18, 20, 25c. CAKTER’S, ‘711 Market Space. INDIA LINEN, the desirable article for Ladies’ ae Dresses, 20, 25, 31, 37. VERY FINE BLACK FRENOH LAWNS, 25. BLACK LINEN LAWNS, 25c. FINE LACE STRIPE WHITE GOODS, only 12sc. Special Bargain. COLORED SILKS, EXCELLENT QUALITY, ‘Navy Blue. COACHMAN’S DRAB AND OTHER OOLORS, only 55e. COLORED SATINS, very cheap. SUMMER SILKS, 50c. EXCELLENT BLACK SILKS, 75,87, $1.00, 81.12, 81. 25, 81. 37,81.50, up to 83.00. CARTEW’S myl9 Wil Market Space. eee qe TO DUBREUIL BKOS., 1112 F street northwest, And leave your order for FINE DRESS SHIRTS. SHIETS FOR THE CONVENTION A SPE- 87.50 «0 9.00 lalf-dozen Fine Fine SHIRTS. Ear os Superior SHS. SBIR: 10.00 dozen Elegant Our Best SHIRT, Sue Bosom, $12. A fine assortment of GENT'S SUnSISE ECS always on hand. HIRTS CHEAPER THAN EVER. Our “Mf SHIBT, at 75 cts., un Anis is cheaper Wwe sold it “when musi mualin and co was bel PI SHIRT, finished, is the chea) ‘aarti the: arte ly. B60 yer doz in utually sold at D, are as Ours ik NECK AR ieata the vostd. i at 25 Say svort ee wee cer are a8 is sold for §1.! iy trade MEGINNISS’, p30 1002 F street n.w. -ss90_HSGST FUER e ma HIRTS! SHIRTS! S! SHIRTS! & FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER... § EXCELLENT DRESS SHIRTS to ordei AND Bit ee SHIRTS "or OUB OWN a ALWAYS: E/MAUOK, Puor PRIETOR. ps0 Opposite Patent Otten, PRING AND SUMMER RESS S GooDs, = ISDA TE fm, opened a splondia line of French KREBS GOODS, "comprising a full assortment GRENADINES, Black Sik Hersea Golgred Bik Seersuckers. Fonece, An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & 00., apl0 1398 F st. w.w., near Ebbitt House. ANTED—A’ ee nee ING ae aES. to call and examine our SE’ = re purchasing. |New White New Home, and wh ie Kinds. Binser pattorn reduced to 82: ats hines in «ood order torent McKENNY, 427 and Hats of all, apse pp cemdicns QPEcIAL BARGAINS FOR THE HOT WEATHER. Berge Coata, 82.50, 83, $4. Nun's Cloth Coats, 85. Alpaca Coats, $1.25, 82, 83, 84, 85. Linen Suits, 83, $4 and 85. ‘White Vests, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2 and $3. Long Dusters, 75c., $1, 81.50, $2 and $2.50. Light-col’d Cass Pants, $2, $2.50, $3 and 34. Office Coats, 40 cents and upwards. Light-col’d Cheviot Suits at reduced prices. «* «Cass. Suits at reduced prices. Blue Flannel Suits st reduced prices. Dress and Business Suits st reduced prices. Boys" Suits at reduced prices. Children's Suits at reduced prices. A. STRAUS, 1012 Pennnsylvania Avenue, my21-te Between 10th and 11th streets. THIS AFTERNOON. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NORTH A STREET, BETWHEN FIRMT AND SECOND STREETS =i EIF STREET EAST, NEAR Pa ave” ON EIGHTEENTH STREET, Br TWEEN, LA MN. M5 ON. FOURTH BETWEEN M AND VN We tos RECON STKERT, BETWEEN DANS VIR GINIA AVE. 8. » AT AUU. On Bag Unvay, aus STH, 2 olcLock P.M, = pase in eer he fi remiser, : Hy 8 front of t of Bison forth A street, between Lat and ast, improved by three-t “story brick. 1 AFTERNOCOS, AT 6 0'OLOCK— ngs 13, weauare 820. havitg a front of 303§ feet Sth etreet east } near Pa. avenue, improved by fais ON fram On MU} {QUNE TEM, Az Gtx O'CLOGE Pat in frontot premiisen part jot 3 iny a frout of 5 feet om 18th street, wetweon Lau M streets northwest, improved by a two-story Frame, Baum AFTERNOON AT 6:30 O'CL00K, Part lot 27, equare 613, ha front of 19 1-6 feet on 4th’ street, between M and s streets northwest, improved a Oe res story Brick. Gn TUESDAY, Jose #18. a7 81x O'OLOCK P. xt in my of peatiee: all of lot C and part lot D, square 581, havin afront of 31 feet on 2d street, between D and Virginia avenue southwest, improved by.2 two-story Brick avd 1 Fra ‘Tern #: One-fourth cash; balance in one and two years, S notes to bear 7 per ‘cent. interest and to be secured by deed of trust Conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. A depos.t of 8100 ra quired on each piece of property at time of sale. J2 jy ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TRoSTEES SALF OF A TWO-STORY FRAME Hi ON VIRGINIA AVENUR, BETWEEN ar AND THIRD STREETS SOUTH. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Augu ot Ist, AD. 1877, and recorded in Liber TNS. 86d) folio 468, et saa, one of the land records forthe District of Colun bia, and b: the party secured, I will sell at public (ey frout of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 8TH D or JUNF, 1880 av 6 o’cLOcK P. M., all that cartain lot of ground and improvements lying in the city of Waehington and District of Columbia, sod a and deecribed as a part of Lot numbered tw« in square number five hundred and eighty-one (Gen), be coming ata point LORE ne (42) reek om said equare, n of west corner of tl the intersection of Virdinia avenne isureet weats and running thence eastwardly on the sald avenue twenty (20) fost; thence northerly at right anilex id aventie one hundred (400) feet; thence westwardly in a straight line parallel with ihe said avenue twenty (20) ect, and thence to the point of innin; ferme of sale: One-third cash; balance in cix and twelve months from day of sile, with interest at the rato of eight rer cent. per annum till paid, secured by adeed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at ovtion of purchaser. A deposit of 350 required at time of sale. 1f tarms are not complied with in five days from day of eale, the Trustee re- perves the right to resell af risk and cost of defanit- ing purchase T. DYER, Ty 24, 26,29, 31, $2,5,8 Surviving Trasteo. TO-MORROW. NPPRUSTEES' SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE 13. REAL ESTATE, S17 0) THE ae BIDE OF abet REET, BE- PI THREE EE TWO-STORY. BRIOK HOUS=5, Sat Bay WINDOWS, NOS: RESPEOTIVE- Ly 1103, 1120 AND 110) Be TREET NORTH. East. AND WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY By virtie of a deed of trust dated Septem berth, 1878, and. duly revorded in 1. iber No. 89%, folio 273, ot tse. vone of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the wri ten request of the ecured thereby, we w: sell _at_public auct in front of the premises, o NESDAY, THE JH Day OF JUNE, 1830, AT € o'cLocK p.m,’ the following described real estate, situaie in Washington city, District of Oolumbiz aud known upon the wround plan of said city, as being Lots 80, 81 and 82, in Starr's recorded su vision of ote, in Gulick’s recorded subdivision square 937, with the improvemeuta upon sala lots which consist of a two-story Brick House, with 4 bay windew and all modern iinprovements du each of ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in six nd twelve months, with interest upon deferred payments from day of sale until paid, at the rats of SeVen per centum per antum, secured by deed. of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. The lots ta be sold en arately. A deposit of 8160 on each lot requires ai the time of ale, and_all conveyancing at coat of urcharer, If terms are not complieg with in ton days the trustees ‘reserve the rh reeell ai tis pana cost of qetanitin thrurchaser aticr ove: days’ nese in tae ACE K. FULTON, } Trustees. JAMES GUILD & & SON, ‘Aue! ‘or further particulare B. ees Hoan Office, my27-12t th atreat. UNCANSON BROS., aa TRUSTEES’ BALE OF ee pe OreE ry. CORNER OF SIXTH AND D STREETS ROELE MEST. WITH THE BUILDINGS By virtue of a decree passed in the causes No. 3,571 and No. 4,423, auity., i in vine is} Supreme Court of the Disti fumbi we will sell, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE. gn Haw ae 5 o'CLOCK P. M front of the peanioen at certain parcel of land situate im the Disteict of Comumtig, ud known as those parts of Lots Nos. ‘and 2, in Square No. 487, which are contained ti the following inetes nnd bounds: Beginning for the bret ee pe PE he Rte sort atts et or bf west, running thence no} = four feet; thence west one hundred and sixteen 9-1: feet; thence south to D street fifty-four 11-12 foot. thence east with D street one hundred and six- n 9-12 feet to the place of bewinuing, together aie purtenances. e-fourth of the purchase money in ce of which $500 will be perce Co be Gecoaived by the purchaser at the time of sale; bal ig at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four mont r all in cath, at purchaser's option. The ‘deferred pay- mente, att apy, to bear interest from the day of bale, and to be sectired by a iien upon the property so! 6 sale is porno ory. . TH aad ches EY, \ 52 D st. n.w. TH. JESUP MIDLER,” _my28-d&ds WHOS. J. FISHER & Real Estate Atictioncots, 1223 F street n.w. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON es STREET, BETWEEN K AND By itue of of a 2 desi of trust, dated the 1st, day of Oc and aul recorded in Liber No. 69%, folio cf, one of the land tere ords of the ‘District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sells at EBNKS- auction, in, front of the prémises, on W pay, THE 9TH DAY OF JUNE, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK the real eatate in said deed mentioned, being Iot numbered twent @D, in square num- bered one hundred sud seven (104), abeoratine to the plat of the city of Washington, fronting four- n feeton Eighteenth etreet west, and running back the same width the depth of said lot. ‘Termsof sale: ‘The property will be sold subject fo sll general and special taxes duo thereon, for one half purchase money cash, and the residue on a credit of six months from ‘day of sale, purchaser deed of trust on the prepay y to secure de- ferred payment, A depont of S60 will beveicad when Ce petnae and if the purchaser shail fai) to ory with terms of sale in five days the prop- Gee Ww resold att a risk and cost. ‘v28-d&ds - N. CAI LEAN, Trustes. OSTPONED me OF SUPERIOR SUBUR- BAN PROPERTY AT THE HEAD OF CON- T AVENE NORTHWEST. hat ab Haiicent piece of ground, front. ing 311-70-100 feet on Boundary atrest, at the 7") junction of said dient ‘street and Connec-. tiout avenue, being ‘ef tne recorded division of *'0ak Law! "3 fect, which was advert ‘he Star® to be sold On Saturday, the 33d of Mey, aud seuin on Friday, the 26th of Bay. 1es0, and tho sale both days post Poned om accounit of f the weather, will be again of- ered for sale on the premiges, on WEDNESDAY, THE 2D oF JUNE, 1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; and the balance in one and two years, with seven per cent interest, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust rty. my29 d&ds JOHN E. NORRiS, Trustee, I2-THE ABOVE SALE 13 FORTHER POST- PONED until WEDNESDAY, Juxx 91H, 1880, mene hour and place. Je3 JOHN E. NORBIS, Trustee. }HOMAS DOWLING, At Auctioneer. POSITIVE SALE OF “VALUABLE IMPROVED ROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, On WEDNESDAY JUNE 9TH, 1880, ee 63s o'cLocK P-M., in front of the ‘premises, I willrell for owner part of Lot 16, in old ed Georgetown, located on the south side of Prospect, between High and Potomac streets, known as No. 31, improved by a newly remodeled, three-story \d basement brick Use B) aes two-story frame Beck building, Spa stng nine e rooms, Modern im- See eae Lot 20 feet frout by 120'deep ; Taxes ‘Terme 81, 000 with 8 percent. interest in eighteen months; balance one half cash and remainder in six or twelve months, with secured notes bearing 8 per cent. interest tnt ere we deposit atime a. sale. Term: ere com} Line aa ther particulars UTH WEST CORNER OF NORTE "AND THIRD STREETS EAST, CAPITOL virtue of a deed of trust dated the 29th res otto ou mothe feud eoonda fer 0. ua - 3 ihe District of ‘the undersigned Trustee on THURSDAY, Sows tine, 1880, ar 6 Q'cLOcK, in front of the > promise 1868, th following- described 7 Wiz: * Gertaity piece o1 parcel of known and ibed on the plat OF g of the cit Wi said lumbis, a8 lettered O, in N. 0. Sholes and others recorded subdivision ‘om bered 14 and 15, in square numbered 759, Bing for me are at “ southwest corner A street nord and an south with the lines of sald east BL feet, of beginning. ‘Terms: One-third ; the id tr yaal yments at aix and twelve Toutes witty ates no Bearing interest, of fuse Ail conveyancing st purchaser's cost 8100 deposit “nyat-a&de GEOKGE PETER, Trattee. |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. DING LOT ON THE WEaT EIGHT! iTH ANAND ~eers, JUNCANSON BROS., Anctic ‘northwest. D 8. E comer th and D a” 7 PLAIN WASH BOILERS, JaPANBED Ah. PATER 2 OTS, OVAL AND noun. TIES, COFFEE BOILERS, TWO, AND FOUR GALLON WATER goous s GFA AND TAB! SPOONS, ‘ CAN! ATEN BUCKETS. GaaMe R FAM wits DISH OUV sks, Ag auction on THURSDAY MORNING, 10ta Jenn, within our salesrooma, COMMENCING Bs 20 ASD a BALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON HE SOUTH SIDE BFRTWEEN FIFTEENTH ak IRTEEN TE STREETS NORTHWEST J will sett at bis gale on MONDAY, June. it 8 Je8-t,th,s B. HL. wien, Auct. ppnomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TR USTEE'S ae OF VALUABLE VED ON TBE “HEIGHTS AL THE E60 NER CONG! ESS AND bo STneex oF & deed of trust, dated on the att Mare March, ch, 1ST Maa of senint ses the gj lang 1e Distctod ar of Columbia, in: tier Sib. at a fol 20s, “Bo. and at jeorgetown, Lote Seo" abr Thomas healt nd dion tosaid town, ani as follows: Beginning for the a_ieat the souti- the west line of the part of said lot 779, in waid addi leed of trust, dated November 30th, 1875, and recorded in said land records, in liber 804, paxes 285, Ke. : thence south at rixht street, 120 feet; thence west and parallel with Stoddert street 196 6-12 feet, more or {6h}; 0, Conaress street; and thence in a uorthwoi- y direction on the east line of Congross strect, x e bexinning, with the improvements, rights and appurtenances to the same belonsi ing. ‘Terms of sale: 86,000 with interest at ten (10) per centum per annum, from 20th March, 1879. (leas $162.50 paid on account said interest) with the ex sale and taxes in cash, and the palace 0: purchase money, at twelve and eixhtesn months, for which batanes the notes of the pur. chaser, with interest from the day of sale, and Fecured by a deed of trust on the property sold, shall be taken, $600 to be paid in cash at the time of sale. ‘The expexses of sale and taxes will be aa- nounced at time of sale. If the purchaser do not hin 5 days after te thereof, a resale will be had at his risk aud t, after a notice to that effect, inserted daily, jn the n Bivonibe Star” newspaper, for 5 di conveyancing and recording at purchaser's i 'y2i-d&ds CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trustee. Fe" THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, Jury 8TH, 1880, same hour and place. By order of the Trustee. Je8-co&d iHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE STAND- AKD AND MISCELLANEOUS Bi JORS, LONGING TO VARIO‘S OWNER: To be kold at my rooms, sonthweet corner Penneylvania avenue and 1ith street, on (G7? MON. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 3 | JUNE 44, 15 AND 16, COMMENCING EACH NING AT 7:30) o’CLocK. ‘Jerme cash. Jei-Tt THOR. DOWLING, Auct. JHANCERY SALE OF LOTS 14 TO 21, BOCH VE, AND THE NORTH $3 FEET Ap INCHES OF LOTig TN SQUARE TS, SIT 0ad PED ON TWENTY-FIRST SURE! AND NORTH K STREET NORTHWEST, ROW OCCUEIED BY THE pistaior or COLUMBIA AS A MARKET HOUSE. By vintie of the Gectees of ths ihn Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Bist | Eunity cause of Augusta McBlair et, al. against John G. McBlair et al.. No. 1,365, the un reigned, as ‘Trustee, will cell at at publics auction is front of the premise, “on THU! Y, THE er DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1880, av 53g O'CLOCK P.3 , all those pieces or parcels of ground in the city’ of Warhirgton, District of Columbia, known sad designated tipon the syst or plats of anid city a8 Lets 1s, 15, 16, 1 19, 20 and 21, en 1 the north, riches of Eat 13; im Square No. 78, the riex aud opst of the detatitine purchase ‘The terme of gale are: One-third (';) cash, and the residue in two (2) equal instalments at six and twelve months after date, with interest, to be #0- cured by approved notes ‘and a lien reserved on th> property sold._ No deed or deeds will be given until all, purchase “money and interest shail have been paid. A deposit of 8100 will be required on, cab jot and part of lot when sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's costs. If the terms of sale are not complied with in’ ten days from day of sale, the Froetee reserves the right ta resell the properly, at the risk and cost of the defaulting pure ten days" notice in The Evening Star. WILLIAM J. WALTER B. wir sas's O0., Aucts. je7-3tawSw&des Gaz. OF IMPROVED AND, UNIMPROVED PERTY FRONTING REE N NSYLVANTA. AV oa ON PED Ror. yBELWEEN THIKD AND FOURTH By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Con of the District of Columbia, passed in Equi 669, entitled’ Simpson against Simpson, we will sell at auction, on and in front of the premises, on THUBSDAY, THE l7tH Day or JUNE, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P’M., weather perwit- ting, and from day today, at the same hour, until all are sold, Lots twenty-fo: (25), in Ballantyne and Williat Y the east half of Square seven hun eigh eight (i8#,)and the improvements, consisting of a fame dwelring: and lots seven (7) to eighteen (IS), th inclusive, in Wi ReneS of original J« of a large double frame dwelling and store, s the same are respectively recor‘ed in book of sn)- L. H.,” at vage 184, and “*No. 10, at pace 125, in the surveyor's office of the Dist of Commbia. Terms ofsale: One-fourth cael gaual instalments insix, twelve and cighteon month from the day of with interest at 7 per centim Terapnumsor the whole ‘purchase money may be paid in cash within ten days after sale; or the pu i. chaser can at any time anticipate the’ maturity the deferred abot be) with the interest rel Gepoeit as ‘will be required on the improved lots the unimproved lots eames vot “eale. PALL conveyancing "ant insuring (the, improved | property isto bs kept insured & Fessonable sum, until: al! the purchage money shall have been paid.) and re- ing at purchaser's cost. No deed given until the “hole of the purchase money shall have nee a ‘paid. if the terms of sele are not complied w: fen days from the day of eale, wo reserve the riziit to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de. pene Ee purchassr after five days notice in the ening A plat of each subdivision will be exhibited at WESTEL WILLOUGHBY, isiana avenui WM. F. MATTINGLY.” ¢ Trustee: No. 435 7th street_n. jeT-d&ds G. W. HANDY, Auctioneer Cxeon SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, 459 H oe SOR EE EST AND, val iT LOT A NG, AND THE TWO Stony Shik MOUSE’ No. 621 ON ‘VIR- Cats EU By ie of a decree of the Supreme Court of the. Distiet Rr Columbia passed in Equity cause No. 6,833, the undersigned Trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE 11tu Da¥ OF JUNE, 1880, he ce Lae parcels of land in the city of Washin: iz. T 5 O'CLOOK ae ‘Ge wast half of ot 14, eaaare B17, 1 improved by “house No, 469 H street; and imomediatel ii after above Jr ‘ine east half of lot 14, Square 617, unimproved At 6 o'clock p. m. all Lot 2, in Allen’s subili- vision of lots fn Poe renee of square 462, im- proved by house No. 621 Virginia avenue. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and residue in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent. ; the cote payments to be secured on the roperty By reserved lien or deed of Gale e pe ee will be sold clear of all taxes and 850 deposit on each ae hen Pid accept fate MF. MOREE, reat "| pron Jota THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ([HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioncer. CHANOERY SALE OF LOT 5 AND WEST 10 ea 1 INOH OF LOT 4, ENUE, NOW 1050, TREE’ AND ALSO PART LOT BARE 6. CORNER PE SEVENTH ae EAST SOUTH E STREET, CITY OF WASH- peros, D.C. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cou of the District of Columbia, passed in equi ae | cause of Andrew J. Joyce against, Mary White ot at” cauity No: 2597, the unde trustees, will sell at publicauction, in front of’ the premises, on MONDAY, ‘sue lati DAY or JuNe AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., all those pieces or eels of round known as lot No. 6and the west 0 feet and Linch of lot, 4, in square 1090, by ‘the apne of said lot 4, and improvements. immediately after the above sale, AT sIx ofctocx FM, wo will sel, in front of Se prea on iat aed or parcel of ground in ci ws District known as bart of Lot one (1), in Square No. 816 bewinning tor Yor eaid pleos of erouhd at tie south- ‘square and fronting on south Street 41 feet and ie igcbes and running thenoe north fest; thence east to the line of 7th street east 4! feet 6 inches: and thence south ‘with said street 78 the improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; and balance of ‘and = the purchaser or purch: ete his, her or their 01 with s surety or sureties, approved by ane Carpe eed § ‘iven maul: ca by RS dood grat ant a gee ee eran enn aeneamrn pa fy deposit of ‘B50 on Soe iat sold be: mufeed. ECR tnca an | moe JB WAGNER, wal estate Auctonser. RARE OHANCE. Loy Ss fs lS a HOOSES xow 4 SOLD ON UNUSUALLY the, ela oubee on D. snd a stteets sou [SE MILD POWER CUBES. HUMPHREYS’ techpates deen SPECIFICS. FUPSDAY.-----------.---Jume 8, 1890 THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. onclusion of the Fifth Day Sti eo 4s from our third editton of yec- Special To The Star. The Dead-Lock. CHICAGO, June 7, 1850. The lath ballot gave a slight change tn the Virginia delegation for Blaine, but it hardiy attracted the attention of the convention, who Seemed to be disappointed at the adherence to e McCrary, late Secretary of ere as a candidate by one of egation, but it did not excite a Biaine’s friends now say that he can hold the 285 which he got Sa ine 13th ballot, but the Grant men are just claiming his 20s. ‘The nomination of McCrary Was abandoned on the 14th has ceased to announce the vote of New York, which is now east by Gea. Arthur. A Conference. While the i41h ballot was conferred with Logan and consulted with delegates in ot hail, and the i5th ballot gave 09. candidates. dud War, was put in Maryland de inary Weakn Discase of the Heart, Palpitation FOR SALE BY ALL DUUGGISTS, Or sent by a or single vial, free of charze, OMEGPATHIO MED- ing on Conkling mn Cameron, and her parts of the Grant his highest The Grant’ men have refused to take a recess, though the Blaine men believe that one would be to their advantage. The District Delegates st of Columbia at Grant and Blaine all the ume, Excitement Which Soon Subsided. ‘The 309 votes for Grant on the 15th ballot created the only prolonged applause during the afternoon, but it was reduced on the 16th ballot and the excitement subsided. ‘Phe Second Set Back for Grant. The first change in the New York deleg 7th ballot. Wh: the Grant vote fell off ther one vote, it w: received with cheers, in the belief that it meant who wishes to Massachusetts over to Grant, had a conference but nothing was decided on. Grant’s reduced vote on this ballot again pro- duced vociferous applause from the Blaine g- leries, and Was the second set back. Men Say They Will St Ke Ad Hi) IGAL CO., 109 Fulton st. Humphreys Specie Manual on Disease and Tt Cure (144 pages), sent free. ap8-eo! DB. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, The District 619 Nineteenth st. n.w. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, OHEST, &o. Dr. von ba atres aaa ss now been I ont tate Py lceernatig to teal that \er commend of sary. Anan author of iene works pon nthe oF. wana of whose treatment he has made specialties for \d_aa an inventor of scientific apparatusca tment of the respiratory organs, he own both in Europe and this country. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER nal #ratification in the fact that the ist of hiv patients, hast aud present, contains the ames of more melt of distinction, cecurred on with Conkling, of ay sectionsof | ‘The Grant At the conclusion of the elghteenth ballot the Grant men, through a Mississippi delegate, car- ™m., Ona rira mee vot It is dificult to say whether there will be a change The Grant men declare they if'so, the Sherman Their ORIGINAL tmnined at bis ofiee try io owe interested: FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. - I thank yon very sincerely for the relief I received from your treatment of my hearing, which has been Peron manned the resul a ome ried a recess till 7 Pp. to-night or not. will siand firm to the last: and Edmunds men must break. The Blaine Men’s Miscal The calculations of the Blaine men have mis- carried, for they expected after a few ballots that Blaine would be recruited from an alleged Second choice in the Grant ranks. Two or Three Days RESTORATION OF HEARING. von Moschrisker's treatment in my ¢ 8 perfect sat ‘tribute to nimto sake tt LG bis medical services that I have the Simos Joonhaence in his professional abllitios, ‘AS SOMERVILL National Brase Works, Washington Zan Bin :— By the sdviee of Senator Voorhees } plsood myself under your treatment for a case ct di and nasal catarrh. I have reason te be entirely satistied with the result of your skill, and you are at liberty to reter any one to ine. Ohief of the Redemption Division U. 8. Oiiice. FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR. Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of intro- duction from gentlemen of character and standing. they speak highly of hie skill and success in the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and those sian and of Ee personal experie HOR Some of the delegates think the balloting will last two or three days. The first day of the bal- loting has been unusually orderly. The surface excitement has gone, and in its place there is 2 cool determined front. Canvassing Going On, On each line there is a great deal of canvass- ing golng on at the hotels since the recess, but there appears to be nothing decisive. the Washington visitors, worn out with ment and delay, left for home this eventn; 1876 and 1ss0. It was on the 7th ballot at Cincinnati that the break occurred. That did not take place here to-day on the 7th ballot. diaba, moved at erd of 7th ballot to take are cess. The motion was overw! helmingly poet of the Respirator asa physician. der my observation and hecan gi jef in all cases Ben Harrison. of In Office hours: From 9 a.m. tol p.m., and from? Sp.m. mart J™ @K. COHEN, DIAMOND BEOKEES AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES Associated Press Report. Cuicago, June 7, 1880. FIFTEENTH BALLOT—GRANT'S GAIN, CHICAGO, June 7.—On the 15th ballot Indiana chan ged one from Blaine toWashburne. In North Carolina Grant gained one from Sherman. V‘ ninta changed 3 from Blaine to Grant. The 15th ballot resulted: Grant, 309; Blaine, 251; Sherman, $5; eae Bl; plause, in which Con 50, gy yt pee f UNRBEDEEMED PLEDG! a Matched Stones in Diamond ~ Windom, 10; Wash- ae Ie ens of of Amesican and SWISS ling was conspicuous. SIXTEENTH BALLOT—GRANT LOSES 3. In the sixteenth ballot, in Florida, Blatne lost one through theabsence of his suj ach Texas changes one Grant to Blaine. Vi changes one Grant to Blaine. Toiat—Grant, Blaine, 283; Sherman, ss; dom, 10; Washburne, 36. SEVENTRENTH BALLOT. New York transferred one from Grant to (immense cheering. } transferred one from Grant to Sherman. Texas translerred one from Blaine to E J. Davis, of Te Virginia transferred one from Blaine to Sherman. A recess was moved until 5 o'clock; lost. The 17th ballot resulted:—Grant, 393; Blaine, _ 2845 Sherman, 90; Edmunds, 31; ; Washburne, 36; Davis, 1. NO esc OFFER REFUSED for any the above goods. MONEY TO LOAN at 65 per cent. No, 1007 Seventh st. n.w. North Carolina TESTIMONY OF pEvGcISTs. —We have been Swift's Sy philitic Specific for years, and re- iz known to science, for fea iseases for which it 16 recommended. We have never. ence bot 8 single failure. 8. da tiiuat, Wachee “Ga. ; L. F. Greer & & Lamar, Atlan- Nanuciee B Hevnolde, Atlanta, p Atlanta, Ge EIGHTEENTH BALLOT On the isth ballot Tex1s changei its vote Virginit irans‘errea ool Grant, junds, 3 ly 4, used Swift's § Byphiline Spleta in the treatment of convicts for the last year, and believe it is the only certain remedy that a nee as Hsiglesks cure for diseases for Sie ge vie om al ana fs tne Substaos: which end | one trom eran to es ANT, ALEXANDER | & = 00. aid to at ghgmist who jo potassium, Or any’ mins oe SWIFT SPECIFIC by SOHELLER & BEEVENS, National Hotel Drus Store. my24- ANTED — FEATHERS ee ee and fine Moth exterminated by 1404 ‘Sangivanis” ven * Hotel At ‘hie end of the eighteenth ballot the con- vention took a recess to 7 p.m. Ten Ballots Last Night. Last evening's session of ae Chicago conven- 23. The nineteenth Toll was called at once, and resulted as follows: NINETEENTH BALLOT. Grant, 305; Blaine, 2 31; Windom, 10; John F. Hartranft, of Pennsylvania, 1. TWENTIETH BALLOT. Georgia transfers one from Blaine to Grant; Indiana transiers three from Blaine to Wash- burne. Grant, 303; Blaine, 27¢ anaes 31; Windom, 10; Wastburne, 35; Gar- tion was calle ae -Wlaees 96, ay i Ree COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST CLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, and in imitation of all kinda of stone, and just as durable. TW ee -FIRST BALLOT. North Carolina transferred 1 from Grant to Sherman, Texas 1 from Grant to Blaine, Vir- inia 1 from Blaine to Sherman, District of Co- oe ad from. eed Totals: Graut, for sale ata heavy discount from former prices. TEBRA COTTA VASES, SEWER PIPE, STOVE OROOKS, &., AT THE LOWEST RATES. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO., 401 New Jersey ave., ear B. & OG. Depot. TWENTY- ea BALLOT. Florida transferred 1 from Grant to Sherman, North Carolina 1 from Sherman to Grant, Te: 1 from Blaine to Sherman. Total: Grant, 3 Edmunds, 31, Wash- Vindom, 10; Garfield, 1; Hartrantt, 1. TWENTY-THIRD BALLOT. Grant, 304: | Blaine, 75; Sherman, 97; Sherman, 97; E2- TWENTY-FOURTH BALLOT. Grant, 305; Blaine, 279, ; Washburne, 35; ‘Windom; LLOT. The 25th vallot resulted: Grant, 302; Blaine, Sherman, 94; und: w WwW ashburne, 355 Garfield, 2. BSOLUTE SAFETY !: NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar and Dam; +,ltis9, recelves Silverware in if mi ni vhen New Mexteo ir. Tracy, of New York, challeaged the ee 's statement of its vote. The roll wi legates responded vo- Eiterously f for Mr. Blane. “Sfremendous cheer. ing followed the last ballot. Twi ENTY-SIXTH BALLOT. rant, ie, 31; SWashburae, 36; Windor Proof Vaults from $5 to nel mn, 10; Garfleld, 2. TWENTY-SEVENTH BALLOT. Eran NOTICE t — STATUARY. Sherman rig pe? aa MARBLE D eben Sait Males Monte wil will be "PS made to order. ennsylvania ave. n.w., Tvanih cay Siar Ofte Grant, 306; Blaine 31; ;,Washburne, 36; land changed 01 me from Sherman to cmae Mississippi one to Grant from Sherman, rne; North Carolina one from essee one from Blaine to Washburne; Texas one from Blaine to Grant, District of Columbia cast both votes for Sher- increase of three was greeted jassachusetts delegate moved an adjourn- ment to 10 o'clock eae Redgate the chatr- man announced t! Conkling rose and Said the yeas aid not have it, and he asked Boge os and Connecticut asked for a call of the motion to adjourn, but the mo- ton was withdrawn. one from Wash! Grant to Shermal L=v= JOHNSON @ CO., Bankers, man. Grant's WA@HINGTON, D. 0., with applause. AM: {> 4 pACKOR®, — Cloak. AND PAPER BOXES. nts and oth us will fiud Cee wor! farm ne! me pes awl cn SAWMANN 16 years old, é 8 EB 3Ez 56 a l z i : i Bi is. and ANTI-BiLI0U! 8 iH # ge ii 4 F H 8 e i oe CONGRESIONAL, > of ¥, Conclusion \cnterday’s Proceed: SENATE~Yeste, “47, after our report closed — ‘The bill to reduce ‘2e price of — lands within raiiroad limits ‘TOM $2.50 ‘to $1.95 per acre was discussed and pa ‘Sed. ‘The morning ng having @Xpired, the unfin- ished business, being the Kets, S-Spofford reso. lUUC RS, were taken up. Rt co and Mr. Jo! suppor the reso Mr. Beck, from the committee of TO tions, reported, with amendments, the’ unary. Civil appropriation bili, and will call tt up to morrow. [The amendments fherease the ap- Propriations about ooo. Among thé ap- cre a P00, 0”) to 1 be the Sec. ¥Y to place the Pensacola navy yard In a State or eMictency: $20,900 » for Fortress P; $85,000 for the Patent OMe, and $36,000 eGovernment Printing Unie at Wash adjourned day, ster our report closed — The Setate bill rating the Ute agreement, with amendments of ~ aa committee thereto, ht moved te suspend the rules an DAC cing the S bour law. . ‘On seconding the demand no qnoram votes, veral members appealed t> Mr. Wright to Withdraw bis motion, but this he Indiguantly and excited Tefused to do, declaring that he wanted to see whether the laboring’ m any rights in this house. sae eral roll calls followed, and finally Mr. Wright withdrew bis motion, the Speaker stat ing that he would recognive him to renew it curio, ‘he last six days of the session. Speaker then stated his intention of re- cogni/ing gentlemen who wished to call up and pass bills for the erection of public buildings, but, on the motion of Mr. Van Vorhis to sus: nf the rules and pass the bill for the erection Of a building 3 N. Y., no quorum voted, and a” motion to adjourn’ w Pending which the Speaker lai louse a letter from the Secretary of the Uy, RININg a detailed statement of the of bonds red. Snoottna ux SISTER'S LOVER. —John Siater, of Whitney's Point, N. Y., is dying from a gua: shot wound inflicted by Wm. Bead Beadle lives with his mot bear Whitney's Point. jer Was employed by , and he fell in love with one of the LS adie gins His attentions were encouraged by Miss die. Her brother disapproved of chal . discharged Slater ahd forbade him to come to the house. Oa Sunday night Siater was driv- ing by the Beadle farm. Miss Beadle stood at thegate. He stopped his horse and talked with her from bis wagon. Beadle in from a field and ordered bum aw He refused to go. Beadle went tn the house and got his gun. His mother and sister tried to take ft from him. He knocked his sister down with his fist and struck bis mother on the head with the gua, knocking her senseless. He then shot Slat inflicting a mortal wound. Mrs. Be lies tn & critical condition and Beadle ts under arrest. The Ex 10 ATION Boom. —Two steamships of the Baltimore and Bremen line arrived in the Port of Baltimore yesterday, with 2.504 imuit- grants, the largest number’ ever brought here before on one: ‘The steamship Ohio brought Ss. A woman and a child died on the voy- age and a child was born. ‘The Berlin Drowgit 1.336. Four children under two years old died ahd a child was born on this steamer. ‘The tn- mnigrants come almost exclusively from Austria, Prussia, Norway and Swe den.—#aii, Sun. A MAN ROBBED AND SENT ADRIFT IN 4 Boat. £. G. Peterson, an assistant librarian of the St. Louls Mercantile ibrary, disappeared mysteri- ously on the night of the Sist ult, His bat and several bundles were found at. the gate of his house, and tracks indicating that he had been knocked down and dragged towards the river. His friends were making arrangements to dra tht river for his body, when news was recelvede from him. His statement is that after being knocked down, he knew nothing until he found Limself in a boat with three men, who were discussing the best plan for making ‘away with him. He begged for his life, and the men — him of everything valuable, then landed, took away the oars and sent the boat —e with him. He did not succeed tn effect @ landing until he reached Selma., 30 miles vee St. Louts. He wandered ¢hrough the Woods all Tuesday night, seeking the Iron en road. He reached home in a pitiable Plight. DEATH OF AN ACTRESS,—Mrs. Frank L Frayne, who was the wife of _— ular actor, and wag known professionally iss Clara Butler, Gied in Chicago on Monday. Mrs. Frayne ha n suffering with asthma for some Ume, and was obliged to retire from her husband's com- pany, in which she had been playing in the early part of the season. Mr. Frayne closed his season two weeks ago, purchased a new and el- egant home in Chicago, and had settled down to the enjoyment of his summer vacation. The Geath of his wife came quite unexpectedly to the actor and hls friends. DEATH AS 4 Pi ALTY FOR A STOLEN Ripe An unknown man, supposed to be named M tin Curry, of Potisvilic, Pa., was found in a dying condition tn a locked-up ear on the Penn- sylvania road on the 2d tust., at Mill Creak Station, Pa. The man entered the car to ‘Steal a ride and been locked In. He was terri- bly emaciated when found, and died in less th in an hour, THE LATE CUBAN SURKENDER.—AS a Conse- quence of the recent surrender of the pi omer Cuban insurgent chiefs, 50 families, consist of 200 Individuals, have entered Santiago ‘a Cuba. It 1s rumored that Calixto Garcia hag left the island. The minister of colonies hag Sent a dispatch congratulating Captaln-Generat Blanco on the success of the campaign. Mayor Kauioce appeared in court in San Francisco Saturday in the Nefison libel case, accompanied by counsel, who moved the dis- tolssal of the case upon an affidavit of Mayor Kailloch to the effect that the complaint tn the case Was not proffered at his instigation or re- quest; that he did not know Kydd; that Kyda@ had not, to his knowledge, been requested to make complaint ty by any friend of the affiant or member of the church: that all prosecution ts collusive and formed upon the counter purpose of manufacturing an opportunity for the pub- lication of obscene matter contained in the Nefison phiet with a \iew of affecting the trial of the afMiant’s son on a charge of killing Charles De Young and the trial of M. H. De Young on a charge of Mbelling the affiant. After some discussion on the part of the coun- ‘sel the Case was Continued for the term. REVIVAL OF DUFLING IN FRANcE.—A cabie from Paris contains the following bulletin of duels:—M. Olivier Pain and M. Lepelietier, of the Mot @ Ordre, have selected as thelr adver- sartes from the staff of the Gavlots, M. M. Welss and Robert Mitchell. The seconds have Deen bamed and have had a conference to arrange the meeting.....A duel was fought today, at Angaulene, between the editor of the Bonapariist newspaper, Le Suffrage Universel, and the editor of a republican provincial journal. ‘The former was slightly wounded. .... The Telegraphe states that |. Rochefort's fever is increasing. The editor of the Fo'tcire fought aduelon Friday with a member of the Jockey club, in which the for- mer was wounded. The Prince de Sante Leve- 1in@ and M. de Fronsac fought a duel on Satur- day on the Belgian frontier. The prince was wounded. A Lanp DEMONSTRATION In County Tipperary, Ireland, was held Sunday on the farm of a re- cently evicted tenant, at which Mr. P. J. Smyth, omar Tule member for Tipperary, was the prin- al speaker. A banner was displayed with te “Stars and Stripes” and a representation of a rifle. Government stenngrapeic reporters were present. and were not molested. IumiGRants have been landed at Castle Gi t- Gen, New York, for some time past at the rate of 2.000 per day. Over 3,000 arrived in the pe st %4 hours. The arrivals in this country for the three months ending June 30, are expected vo be a quarter of a milion. A BLACK SNakg, six feet four inches long, at~ tacked Frederick Barker, a ten-year-old boy of Marlborough, N. Y., while he was wading in a swamp. It wound Itself around his s leas and Bikcta eee was killed by Dewitt Scott, who came assistance. DIED. sw. BROSNABAN. On Monday, June 7th. 1880, 1:30 a.m., Mrs. Hoxona Busaianax, the wife ichael “‘Brosnahan, f i an : | # E> pes fy HE i al Be Ee Brit a ate ei Ht H ee? rt Ba “Es? as F | A be : ve a u 6 HH “a So'clock ‘Friends and relatives im o' m attend. 2 0°00! Seturday, J 1880, Mr- "J conon a native “it "Rocry, Ireiamae in hig ate reaidence fecgnd street gd Maryland svenpe northeat pe northeast: at 334 o'clock, os ie teem ma loineeday evening, sta aka