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- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUOTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES: FUTURE DAYS. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF LOT 5 AN s STEAMEL * MATTANO. — meme Wrrtiam H. Bries,) b thoroughly overbauied Hed repairs in the most subs tantial resume ber trips on ee T LING Of 4, IS SQUARE 1050, : areh . Leaves fith-st. wharf FER 1 INCH OF LOT 4 IN SQUARE 105 dress Teeadsy, Thareday and Sanday at? s.1m., a8 CORNER MARYLAND ACE: somes $ieee On Tucedagn, for Colton’e, Nonint and BEET Severe Prospect On Thursdays, for Mattox Greek and FAST. AND ALSO Far. landings in Wicomico. On Sundays, for Mattox AND SOUTH B BTRBED Grey REE LEAST Creek, Ceiton’s and landings in St. Clement's Bay. AND SQUEH 2 STREET, CITY OF WasH- Makivw ii.tcruediate landings soing and retarn- INGTON, a ings going and ret BY ius ct decree of the Supreme Court ae Gth-street whazt. | of the District of Columbia, passed inequite Ai wy31-3m th-street wh: | canse of Andrew J. Joyce avainat Wary a Vj ORFOLK AND FORTHESS MONKOE STEAMER LADY OF THB LAKE. First-class fare, $1, ound trip, $1.80. Second-claes fare. 75: Round | White et al., eqnity 2597, the undersigned, a8 trustees, will sel! at pub auctioa, in front o: premises, on MONDAY, Tae 14TH pay OF A. D. 1880, at 5 o'cLock P. of, all those piece: parcels of kround known aa lot No. 5 and the west ig | 10 feet and 2 inch of lot 4, in square 1030, by the DAYS WEUNESDATS and FRIDAYS, at 5.90 p. | depthofeniaiot 4 and iniprovements. am. Leaves Norfolk alternate days at 4'p.m, stop | And immediately efter the above sale, AT stt ving at Alexandria, Piney Point, Point Lookout aud | o’cLocx Fa, we will sell, in front of the premises ‘ort Monroe, Va. pong sat returning, all that piece or parcel of zround in said city and FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. District known as part of Lot one (1), in Square No. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, above wharf | 876, bevinniry for said pices of eronad at tie south, MONDAYS, THURSDAYS anc SATURDAYS, at | east corner of said equare and fronts on south E 7am. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK Street 41 feet and 6 inches and runring thence north Steamship= JOHN GIBSON aud £. 0. KNIGHT Bier 41, East Rivers NY; BATURDAYS.at 4p. | Georgelown at 1 p.m. MONDA . Met. opp. ‘Treami : j Sana nat Met Bankowp, PRED WOOD, Bec. ‘OR NOLFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. STEAMER GEORGE LEARY, 7 fect: thez.co east to the line of 7th street eaat 41 feet 6 inches; and thenc» south with said street 75 feet : with the improvements. Terins of sale: One-third cash: and balance of Purchase money to be paid in ‘six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest at fix percent. prr annum, and for payment thereof the purchaser or pure! 8 to wive his, her or their Promissory notes, wi ‘urety or sureties, to be approved by the Trustees. No deed xiveu L Joseph White, ee pure — ea and f eee sh haye been paid. be balance of purchase money to re- Wassrxeros, Nonrore, main a lein on aid real estate, or che pucohascr From foot ‘that. | From Osrppbell'é whart, purchasers caujpay all cash oa day of sale or on rat very 5) cation thereof by the court. conveyancing 91 MONDAY AND WED- | TUESDAY,” rHuRg. | PCM! : “ ol NESDAY, at 5-30, and] DAY AND SUNDAY, | Wilithe required, (POS Of 8500n each lot sold grerg SATU Dak, at) at de. M. F. MORRIS, 1306 ? : 490 La. ave. § Trustees my31-d&ds Eiope at Viney Point snd Point Lookout Going | “1-EIAM J. MILLER, and hetarive First-class fare, 81; Round Trip, $1.60. Tickets LIN Pils tech iE Bonin Agee fPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘7th et. wharf, Washinyton, D. 0, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ABLE IMPROVED D. F. REELI AL) REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, G, Aen A _sr27-6m Campbell's wharf, Norfolk OR TBE “HEIGHTS "AT THE 8. Pars JLYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BIBERTS. ONCMES ASD STODDEGT ra a By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on the, Here OEE NGETONTY ALEXANDRIA | 20th March, 1st6, and of reched amony the (33) AND PHILADEDPHIA, land records of the Distriet of Goma ti HE Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's ines for Now York, Boston, Frovt ence, Fx ver, ani New England States. D°int# inthe his of Iadiny wiven. BAILING DAYS. liber 815, at folio 208, &c., and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned s3 trustee, will, on TUESDAY, THESTH DAY OF JUNE, 1880, a 6 o'cLocs r. Mt, in front of the premises, sell at public auction, Certain real estate in said Georgetown, in District of Columbis, bein m—Mondays, at 5 p.m. Lote 280, 281, 242, and a part of Lot 279, all in elp his—Naturdaye at 10am Thomas Beall’s addition to sald town, and described Freikht receive ly until 5 p-m. Georgetown | as follows: Beinnins for the 8a. teat the south- eds received and delivered at Washington. east corner of the intersection of Stoddert and Wharf, foot of 12th street. Congress streets, snd running east with south line ¢f Stoddert ‘street 225 feet, more or less, to the west line of the part of eaid lot 279, in said ad tien, conveyed by deed of truat, datad November Bot ad recorded in said land records, in WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., General Manage: 22 South Wharves, Philadelph's; JH. JOHNSO! 2 00., Aveuts, 12th st. whar! 1202 F st. n.w., ‘Washington p30 "7 * liber 804, pazes 255, & thence south at right ‘the Brak aad Geet ROTTERDAM. ep. | suules tostoddert street, 120 feck: thence west aid DAM,” “ROTTERDAM,” “SCHIEDS Ww arallel with Stoddert street 196 6-12 feet, more or eas, to Congress street ; and thence in a northw A-SCHOLIES, erly dircetion on the east line of © h Cp ORLANDS AAS earryine the U.S. ‘ils b Nether “ S. Mail to the Netherlands, ieave Conipauy's Dock, Jersey City, revularly on Wed- | sna sppirtenanges ts theme be £ Terms of sale: 8,000 with interest at ten (10) por TefOshin, a00-70,. 2a Cabin. 345-50. Steeraue $26 | contri per sununi, fiom 20: March, 1819, (los at, Rework.” For pacsaeorple toe a 0 paid on account said interest) with tie ex- peuses of sale and taxes in cash, and the balance of ZEROTT & CO, 928 Venney the (purchase money, at twelve, aud olchtecn 3 i inston: or F. H’ JOHNSO: fi Axen! : Q yar Fekcet Buuding, corner New York avenue and | Ciaeer." with interest from the wag oF eae ae st. Dw. aad secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, shall be taken, $600 to be paid in cash at the time National Safe RMAN LLOYD-—sreavsare Lixe Between New York, Have, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat- fgrday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3a street, Hoboken. ofsale. ‘The expe. ses of sale and taxes will be an- edat time of sale. If the purchaser do not ply with the terms of aale within 5 days after the date thereof, a resale will be had at his risk and cost, after a notice to that t, inserted daily, in Hates of pascaze: From New York to Havre, Lon- | the ‘Evening Star" newspaper for 8 dene AG don, Boulhampion and Bremen, frst cabin, $100; | conveyancing and recording st purchasers eost. second sis Mo For frelehs or brebaid steerage | my2i-d&ds OHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trustee. FR Soin? Bowing Green, New York. | gg-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL kG METZEROTT & 00., 025 Pa. ave., Agents | TUESDAY, Iviy Gri, 1980, same hour and place. by order of the Trustee. Je8, 15,29, 91,3, 6 YUNARD LINE. =e MENTS OTIOR. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD Cis COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- COAL AND WOOD. G. L. SHERIFF, . DEALER mm ing at Cork Harbo COAL AND WOOD, FROM FIER 4, SRY NEW YORK. of, every variety. ee Beythis.... W 8p attention given to every order. Abyssinia... ,, ALL4d and 328 Pa. Ave, Galliaeeece Wi Depot and Mills, Water and N street. Potomac Botbnis... River. ap29 Alina every folowing Wedneada; from New York. 10; woop. every fo . ee eeRATES OF PASSAGE, ew xox 1 C JOHNSON BROTHERS, Wicket to Paria BLS wad asa aations, | WOOD: 5, 2EpEPHoMG ComxucrioNs,” | OOAL. 5 aris, 818, 0 : cig , . Return fickets on favoratie worms. COAL. ‘Prompt Detiveriea, WOOD. Steeraze at very low rates. Steerave tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parta of Europe, at lowest rates. Main office, wharves, mill and depot connected with up-town offices by TELEPHONE. With unequaled facilities and advantazes for Through bills of laden #iven for Belfast Glaszow, | economically conducting the wood and coal. trade, Havre. Antwerp and other ports on the Gontinent, | wharves, factory, extensive store yards enabling ‘and for Mediterranean ports. us to stock up latest when coal is lowest ; offices For freight and passage apply at the Company's | throughont the city, and all in immediate commu- Office, No. 4 Bowling Green, or both steerage and eabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 408 7th street, Washing ton, Do. jan28 CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Asent,N.¥. ————____—__. nication, insaring prompt attention to orders, we are pre] red ‘0 offer to our patrons the best varie- ties of coal at the very lowest prices. We inaure strictly pare ‘of 2,240 ds to SON BR the ton. Jo! rs Main offi mill and de] foot of 1: 13th and RAILROADS. Ee ates ei berate Mee ISSO vexxsitySsts koore 1880 TH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. TO THE Noi Track, Steel ails. ‘Do Splendid Scen: ‘N EFFECT. MAY sist, 16 M. pS . TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 a m-, with Sleeping Gar to Chicago; 10:40 am. daily, with Parlor Oar to Pittsbnrw and Sleeping Cars from Har- risburs to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicazo; 7-40 p.in. daily, with Palace Car to Chicawo. N4t10man FAIR ASSOCIATION. THE FIEST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL anda KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penns. avenue. nov8 nificent Equipment. chal secre ny teh Io LADIES PUY STOLAN te thereto eae be Seep! sits — ee a a =m a rate rooms for patients. oo fren roto Cs Sear cas! | SENNA, Papa, aa 5 Venereal Diseases, quickly cured by Dr. Hexnre. ‘No calomel used, Au Female Weaknesses, etc., cured. 124 F st. n.w., bear 2d. may15-1m" Mpa 5 roar ee ee ee Can be consulted daily at O41 7th st. D.w. Ome: hours from 1 to9 p.m. 8p8-3m* icine tena Sue 903 E, NEAR NINTH.—The new Turkish and Sepa tear etn eee by Dg. SHEDD in 1871. The best establisxment south of New York. ots] t transfer to Fulton street, avoid- iawe across New York city. 8:60 a.m., 2:00, 5:40 and 10:00 p. ‘lay, 5:40 and 10°00 pm. Limited Expreer, 9:50 a mu. daily, except Sunday. For Baltimore, 6-40, 8:00, '9:30, 10:40 a.m, and 7/40 and 10.00 p.m" On 8:00, 10:40'a.m., 5:40, 7:40 and 10:00 reek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., cept Sanday. 6:40am. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- iIA AND FREDFRIOKSBURG RAIL 2:00, 4:20, 4-40, 8:40, Buntas cept Su ALEXA SAR ASE AAIGRANDAIA AND WASHING. | GTAMELING DIRCO VED Sian Alexsndris, 7, 7-20, 9, 11 a m.,4:20, 5:20,6:25, | A vietim of youthful imprudence causing prema- For, ane Si ius “Oa Bunday dt, $ aad L1 a ) raze decay, nervous debility, tot anond ef. m. and § p.m ving tried in vain every remédy, For. ‘Richmoni and the South, 7a.m. daily, and Shee * simple self cure, whicn ne will sen¢ 5:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. to his fellow sufferers, Address J. H. ‘Trains fone A aoare a net & 8, od REEVES, 43 Chatham St. N. ¥. wy TM. . 12:50, 3, 5, 7 anc DS p m., and 12 mid- | ~Heamia pe RORERTHONM ocore Wainnbine Bisht Uu Sunday at Saud 10am; Vand 05 | (]ONSULT DE. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday and Saturday, at his office, 456 O st. n.w., near formation, sleeping and parlor ear ac- | £36:t., from 2 to} p-m.. who; ‘with 18 can be procured at the offices—north- Sth street and Pennsylvania avenue, east corner « Dortheast corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, and ‘Bt the depot, where orders can be left for the check- is eney contracted, positively cured. anu Of ba, xive to destination from hotela and resi- L. P, FARMER, General Passenger Avent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. my26 re er ee eS ee AND OHIO RAILROAD, POWDERS—Oertain idney Di Gravel and all Urin- cure for Kidney Diseases, a — ary Neryous Debility, es JHE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. |. | te ai yphilie, and al Ratio oute and Short Blood Gonerr- "North, Northwest, West. * | hosseured in 48 hours. For sale by Wit. B. EN- = ect nnn Squehwreate FRISLE, Dros, corner 12uh st) and Pa. ave 0 take : . st 1:30 p.m. | Price : mail under eto PAVE WABHINGTON, | [0 -™> | Brice $8 per 5-86 a.m .—Eaitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- 6:60 a. m.—t Baltimore Express. DE. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, 65 a.m —Balte: Annapolis and way. (Pied- mont, Bire-bury, Wachester, Haerstow2, Frede- pana PE AOe we. boint of Rock and way stations. G80 Nineteen cts iH re es a sod Va. af nee ee sili Beitmecee Habra Buclor car fo Now York and | Bpecal attention siven othe treaiment of hiladelph a. 0 only—Baitimore, Annapo- | DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- bs away ee Po |“ PAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, 18 —t8t. Louis, Ohicago, Columbus and au. is, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, Pitteburs Ecpress. (Connects fo1 and ‘at Point of Tocks for Frederick ‘and stations east of LUNGS, CHEST, &o. ledmont, ¢xce) Pullman car Sunday.) to Cin- ati and Lovisville, daily ; Gratton to Sandusky, Dr. ven MOSCHXISHES daily excep? Ssturday. now been en in Washington 10-00 8. —balnmore Express. Gtope st Bisdens- gomplimned suo ue rofession tal that and Hanover. — sary. Asan anthor of medical works upon the or - P-m:.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott Qity (a for 136 p-m.—tTaltimore and Laurel Express. Torthe treatment of the reepirsiery on be a PE. See eee ‘well known both in Europe and this country. Ne miisdel; ‘Boston i) : m —Baltimore and an es win: 3 = a chester, Frederick, Hagerstown and way, vis Belay.) | feted his patientn eee ek cra ine face that the pradeieicth Rae Bors adel | mes of ort mes ot utinsEoar ar a eae : fhecountry, thas probably that of any other PITY 4:36 p.m.—tPoint of Frederick, Hagers- | SICIAR OF 82) £2 tne United Btates. Winchester and Way Stations On Bentay | Their ORIGINAL LETTERS can be ex- to Point of Kucks and Way Stations oniy. ‘amined st his office by those 40 p.m.—tBaltimore, Amnepolis and Way St- FEOM SENATOR VOORHEES. 8:10 xm. uiewo Saf Columbus Express. Pip rok ent pr for the relief I received i. — a terouny the result of an exces! ee 8:40 pm sPoiladelphia aiid Baltimore Rxproes. seriously tmppaired, ic BESTORATION OF HEARING. ‘Dr. von Moschzisker"s treatment in my case—ca- tarrh and deafness—proved a ‘Derfect success, I Pink it but a just tribate to him fo make {t known to all who need his medical jbave the ‘utmost confidence in his professictigs abil Rational Brass Works, \ Serotae Dzaz Ste By the advice of Senator Voorhees I teeters Seer cae entirely satisfied with the result of your akill, 2d you ave at Uberty to rater one te me. (Chiag of the Redemption | U. 8. Treasury ¥EOM HORATIO SEYMOUR so nee hours: From 9s.m.tolp.m. and frome Drnseene st ees avareet es Oar TO-MORROW. "puomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CH-PLATE MANTEL MIRRORS, BU- RB ENGRAVINGS, ONE DAVIS & JACK- SON ORGAN, VERY HANDSOME WALNUT CEEFONIER, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT GF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, &c. ALSO, MUSKETS, &e. Ov SATURDAY, June 127H, 1880, at 10 o'cicer, in front ‘of my Axetion Roome, 1 ths] sella general assortnent of the above konds.. Je10-2¢ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ‘WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD OASR SEVEN AND A HALF OCTAVE PIANO (Albrecht & Co., Phi aker,) AT AUCTION. On Jcxr 121m, at I O'CLOCK a.M., within our salesroom. ‘Terms cash. jel0-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts. PUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. NEW TOP SPRING WAGON, ALSO SECOND. HAND PLATFORM BPRING WAGON % SATURDAY MORNING, Joxe H, AT 10 O'CLOCK, We will’ sell thie GT shove, in frout of our anction rooms, <4 oth and D streets. Suitable for grocers and re. Je10-2t \HARLES W. HANDY, Auctionser. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL EsTaTF, BEING HOUSE No. 227 E SIRFET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the thir- teem y of Angust, A. D. 1872, recorded amonw the land records of the District of Go- Inu. bia in liber 691, folio 207, and at the request of the party secured thereby, T will offer for sale at public auction, in frontof the p URDAY, THE TInt pay oF Jc O'CLOCK P.M., all that parcel of the city of Waehinvton and bei: rere ten (1 ng: house: A Terms of sule: One-half cath; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at tho r: cht (8 ber cent per annum, secured by deed of tri property sold. All convevancing at cost of 1p er. Terms to be complied with in five days, down at time of sale ods WILLIAM B. TODD, Trustoa. HOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer ‘IMPROVED PROPERTY ON H STREET NORTHWEST, BE- AND H STREETS. JUNE 12TH, at 5 o'cLock Pp. M., I shall offer for sale, in front of ne Preniees, south 30 fect of Lot 9, in Square 288. ‘Tern 8 Gay of sale. = deta" "THOs. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. PLETE STOCK OF HATS, OAPS, BuOTS ND SHOES, FIXTURES, &c., AT AUC- TION. Commencing SATURDAY EVENING, Suse 12, 18! evening the: further noti », and continuing every A chance for barvaing, ‘Terms cash JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Assignee. DUNOANSON BKOS,, Aucts. 3e9-d GATE, OF IMPROVED AND SS PROPERTY FRONTING SOUTH AND ON Pi NUE, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURIB STREETS EAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity e No. 4,609, entitled Simpson scainst (bell at auction, on and in fro the preuiiees, on THURSDAY, THE 171i Dav OF UNE, JS80, aT 5 O'CLOCK P.M., weather ne, and from day to day, at the same ho! : nts twenty-four (24) and tw" tyne and Willian's subdivision of ast half of Synare seven hundred and elghty- ,Jand the tmprovemen veling: and lots seven t ». in Willoughby and Mattingly ‘inal Tots two (2) and frre (3), in square seven hundred and eight-nine (781),aud the improvements on lots seven and. eivlt, cousistine ‘a larve double frame dwelling and store, as e respectively recorded in bo R. L. H.,” at vage 1s, and "No. 1 125, in the surveyor’s offide of the District ‘Terms ofsale: One-fourth cash; balance in three equal instalments in six. twelve and eizhteen months from the day of sale, with interest at 7 per centam perannum: or the whole purchase money may be UNIMPROVED ON B STRE! NSYLVANIA AV paid in cash within ten days after sale; or the pur- chaser can at any time anticipate the’ maturity of the deferred payments with the interest rebated. A deposit of #100 will be required on the improved lots and of $25 on the unimproved lots at the time of sale. All conveyancing and insurizg (the improved property is to be kept insured in a reasonable sum_ uatil all the purchase money shall lave been paid.) and ra- cording at purchater'’s cost. No deed given until the whole of the purchase money shall have been paid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from the day of sale, we reserve the right to resell the property at the rik and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five days notice in the wening Star. A plat of each subdivision will be exhibited at sale zi ESTEL WILLOUGHDY, So. 456 Lousiana aventi WM. F. MATTINGLY,” \ rune No. 435 7th street _n.w. JeT-d&ds C. W. HANDY, Anctioncer. (CHANCERY SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, / No. 459 H STREET NORTHWEST, AND VA’ CANT LOT ADJOINING, AND THE TWO. STORY ‘BRIOK HOUSE’ No. 621 ON VIB- GINIA AVENUE By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colambia_passed in Eqnity ¢ No. 6,833, the undersigued ‘Traktees will sell at publi¢ auction, in i on THURSDAY, THE 177H DAY « 1880, the TUN following parcels of lund in the city of Washington, D. C., viz. AT 5 O'CLOck P. the west half of lot 14, equare 517, improved by ‘house No. 459 H street; and immediately after above eale, the east haifof Ict 14, square S17, ‘unimproved. At 6 o'clock p.m. allof Lot 3, in Allen's gab ii- vision of lots in square south’ of square 462, iui- proved by house No. 621 Virginia avenue. "Terme of sale: One-third cash, and residue in one and two years, with interest 6 per cent Seferred payments to be secured on the y scl, by reserved lien or deed of trust. The prom erty ‘aill be sold clear of all taxes and asecasments. 860 deposit on each lot when bid accepted, W.E: EDMONSTON, 20 5th atree M. F. MOURIS, eee 1306 F street, JeT a THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BUILDING LOT ON THE WEST SIDE OF EIGHTEENTH STREET, BECWEEN R AND § STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, tHe livH OF JUNE INSTANT, ar 6o'crocx, Twill offer for gale Lot sab division Q, in square numbered one hundred and thirty’ three (133), in the City of Washington, This lot ie in the neighborhood of the P-strest circie, and has a front on 18th strest west of 20 fect, by a depth of 142 feet and 1 inch to an alley 10 feet wide, snd is rapidly improving in value. Terms of ‘sale: One-fourth of purchase money cach, and the balance in equal payments in six, twelve and eighteen months, purchaser to give notes secured by deed of trust upon property for the deferred payment. Conveyancing at cost of purchseer. Sale peremptory. Je7-d&ae ALE OF A DESIRABLE FRAME HOUSE ON FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN MARKET AND FREDERIOK, GEORGETOWN. On TUESDAY, the 15TH oF JUNE, 1880, at 6 o'cLock P:a., I willoffer, sale, in front of the premises, Houre No. 27. 5th street, Georgetown, This is a desirable prop- erty fora small family, and a good opportunity will be had to purchase ata bargain. Lot is 25x150. E. A. MoINTIRE, Real Estate Broker, Je5-8t No. 918 F street northwest. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WEST STREET, BETWEEN HIGH AND CONGRESS STS. GEORGETOWN, D. 0. By virtue of a deed of trust, Sy recorded in Ah day of October, 1873, and duly recorded in Liber 898, folio 212," e+ one of the aad records for Washinvton, D. C., the undersigned ‘Trustees will sell, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE THE 16TH, 1880, at 6 o'oLoor, in front of the premises, the following property, viz: Part Lot numbered 7, in the slip about 3% feet and one inch on West street anic'n depth of 120 feet, improved by 8 two- sto its welling. ‘Terme: One third cash; balango at six and twelve months, with notes inferest at 8 per cont per anium until pald, and secured by a ‘deed of rust on the property; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Oonveysaciny Tecort at Je5-d&ds JAMES L. DAVIS, } Trustees. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE STAND- ABD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BE- LONGING TO VARIOUS OWNERS, To be sold at my rooms, southweet corner Penpaylrania. avenue and 1th street on (AR MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, JUNE 14, 15 AND 16, COMMENCING EACH EVENING aT 7:30 O'CLOCK. ‘Terms cash. Je7-Tt THOS. DOWLING, Anct. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NORTH AAhP STREETS EAST, OAPITOL By virtue of trust ab atin yc, fut dng te 200 gy No. 820 forte 128, one of the Tand records for: will rell on THURS SY seen te a ae Q in front of the the follc Sescr\bea vig: All that certels nese Pec sel te/ chins erie ea ban Zot letered Grin Wo gates ak 2! recorded subdivision of I P ane aaa aaa others bered 14 and 15, in at ithwest Bing = same. soul corner of A then north A street Place twelve months, wit otes Eearinwg interest, and secured by a dead’ of Gace kates he ee pyrgseees Cony 8100 deposit “nyatdads GEORGE PETER, Trustee. SALE OF. ND NN, UTOR'S Oe SEQOND NATIONAL Under an order of the Su > Court of the Dis- trict, sitting as Orphan's will be sold at pub- lic sale, on MONDAY, THE 14TH INsr., ae Td O'CLOCK NOON, the ‘at the auction rooms, southwest en Oe Washington, }» D. CO. ‘Terms: Cash of the shares. jeo-at on THOMAN DOWLANG: Act, PATES & HAHN, Auctioneers. Sesopparg soot No. 940 gar ie, On BATURDAY sell uisiana avenu 4 MORNING, Jung 17H, ar 10 o'cLocKk— Qne Extension-Top Family Carriawe in good order. Poctors' Phieton, new, built by Nelson, of New orks One-Man Side-Bar Road Wagon. One Fhifting-Top Brewster Patent Side-Bar Bugzy, built by Rodgers, of Philadelphia. Also, a number of New and -hand Car- riages. Buggies, Wagons, 25 Sets of Harness, &c., &c. Twenty-five Horses after the eale of E It SPATES & HAHN, Auct. COLMAN, Auctioncer, No. 408 10th street northwest. I ehall se!] TO-MORROW, at 10 o'cL07K A.M, a lot of Groceries, Tea Oaddies, Glise , Bas- Jare, Counters, Shelving, Bins, Scaler, 8h yw Cusce, Ice Boxes, Butcher Saws, Measures, kets, ‘Tobaceo Chtters, Glass and China W-re, and a sarge lot of Pictures; toxether with a lot ef other cods too numerous to mention.» The above enum. erated woods seized and taken for debt, and must be #o.d to the highest bidder, for cash. itt H. COLMAN, Auct. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PIANO, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITUKE, BEDDING, LADIES: CLOTHING, &e., &c: TO-MORROW (Ssturdsy), JuNK12, 1380, at 10 o'o1 cK, in frant of the auctio ea rocrs ef The mes Dow Tshali sell, by rede f the Orphan's Court, a general assortment of Household Eitects, Clothing, &e It JOHN 'T. GIVEN, Administrator. NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE FNTIRE EFFECTS OF THE ANTIQUE 2} UKNI URE ESTABLISAMENT OF FRANK THOMPSON, Esy., AT AUCTION On MONDAY MORNI 4 KENCING az 10 O'CLOCK, . 1236 Pen Mahogary Congres-ional Desk. Superior Antique Mahogany, hi Side and Dining Tables Antique Cabinet Fine oid Br: Sticks. e Work Tah Towether with a Furniture, Show Ca: id Secretari Fenders, Fire ofaa. nt of Modern and Heatiaz r. Thompeon being in iil health and unable t» attend to business, las directed ine to close out without reward to cost THUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASURY DEPARTMENT, Wasuinoton, D. C., 10th June, 15! ‘There will be cold at White Lot, south of ‘Tr cn MONDAY, JUNE Nocn, the Bhildings fo of Engrayine and Printing, consisting of One Large Brick Building, about 49x250 fect. One Small Brick Bui'ding, about 20x40 fect. And One Frame tiuildiny, about 20x40 fe Alse, Three Large bteai Boilers. Terms: Cash on day of sale. | (Prunes to be cleared within ton! days from date By order. J. T, POWER, Chief Di NCANSON BROS., Auctioncers Je VULEY, Auctioneer, 811 7th street n-w. 3 feet 23g inches hird cash; balance in one, two and three years, wit! erest at 81x per cen it rsnnum wntil paid, secured by a deed of trast on Le property sold; Gr all cash at the option of the purchase A deporit of 850 on each Jot when so! All conveyancing and recording at purchs: cst. If the terms of this sale are not comp.ted with within , the property will be resold at the of the purchaser. Bale positive. Jel0-5t* FOLEY, Auctioneer. NPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LUABLE FARM, SfO0K AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ' NEAR HYATTSVILLE, PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, aT AUCTION. Ch MONDAY, Jcne 2isr, 1880, ar OxE O’CLock, on the premises, I shal! sei! a val- as uable Farm, containing 70’acres, located near Bladensburg station, B. & 0. R. R., improved by ew Dwelling and Barn, Stable, &c. ; has fine Aj- pleand Peach orchards’ of about 1,600 treea: Bie Suneyard. about 250 vines Concord Grapas: 10 actos of oak woods, everything in good condition. ‘Terms: $2,000 cash; the balance in one and two Be ‘ars, with notes bearing interest and secured by a iced of trust on the property. Conveyanciug. XC , at purchaser's cost. “$200 deposit required at time of eale. Iminediately after the sale of Farm the Stock and Farming Implements will be sold. Plats of the Farm can be obtained at the office of auctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING, Je9-dts Auctioneer. Dexcanson BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPLOVED PROPERTY ON SIXTH, B AND Pe STREETS NORTHEAST, By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded fh in Liber No. 753, folio 484, one of the land reecrde for the District of Columbia, we will sell in front of the premises, on MONDAY, tue 2ist Day or JoNB, A.D. 1880, commencing’ at 6 O'CLOCK P.M, all those certain pieoes or parceis of ground, lying and being situated in the city of fas) ingion, District of Columbia, and knowa and described as original Lots nuubeied ons (1,) two (2,) three (3,) four (4,) five (G,) Bix (6,) thirteen (13 atid 1ourteen (14,) in Square numibersd ciht Lia- dred and thirty-eight (838) as the same is laid down in the pian of said city of Washington, to wether with all the improvements, ways,casomeénts, rights, priviieges and appurtenances to the sam belor zing or in any wise appertaining, aud will be sold as follows: Lot 13 is improved by a large brick stable on Gi street cast. Lot 14 is unimproved. and situated on 6th street cast, near B street north. Lot 1 is uniproved, and altuated corner B and 6th streets northeast Lot2 is unimproved, and situated on B strect nortb, near (ith east. Lot 4 is improved by a two-story frame dwelling on B ttreet north. ‘Ict4 is improved by a two-story brick dwelling and store, corner B aud 5th northeast. Lots 6 and 6 are unimproved, and situated on 5th street east, near B strect north. ‘The above lots contain altogether over 36,000 square feet, and fronton 6th, Band Sth strocts nortbeas ‘Ternis: One-fourth cash ; balance in equal instal- ments at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, notes to bear #ix per cent. interest and to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. Convey- ancing and ro ig at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell, at the risk and coat of defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after siving five days" public notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. A deposit of $100 required: on each lot at time of sale, RAWLEIGH W. DOWNMAN,? renstoos, 45-d ORCEOLA 0. GREEN, 5 suas COHANCERY SALE OF Tors 14 To 21, BOTH INCLUSIVE, AND THE NORTH 33 FEET AND 5 INCHES OF LOT 13, IN SQUARE 78, SITUATED ON TWENTY-FIRST STREET AND NORTH K STREET NORTHWEST, ROW OCCUPIED BY THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ASA MARKET HOUSE. By virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause of Augusta McBlair et al against John G. McBiair et al., No. 1,855, the un- Gersizned, as Trustec, wil sell at public atiction.in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1880, AT 53$ O'CLOCK P. thoge pieces or ‘parcels of ground in the city’ of Warhingtow, District of Columbia, known and geshnated pon the plans oF Plats of said city a8 Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. and 21, and the north 28 feet and’5 inches of Lot 13, in Square No. 78, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘The terms of sale are: One-third (+s) cash, and the residue in two (2) equal instalments at six and twelve months after date, with interest, to be se- cured by approved notes and a lien reserved on the property sold. No deed or deeds will be given until all purchase money and interest shall have been paid. A deposit of #100 will be required on each Jotand part of lot when sold. "AU couvevsneisg at purchaser's costs. If the terms or gale ars hot complied with in ten days from day of sale, the trustee reserves the right te resell the property at ine iz™ *"4 cost of the defaulting, pure] ten days’ notice in The Evehiag J!" WILLIAM J. 8, Trustee, Office, 490 Louisiana ave. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. Je7-Stawsw&ds Cee doe PQsroxeD SALE OF SUPERIOR SUBUR- BAN PROPERTY AT THE HEAD OF CON- NECTIOUT AVENUE NORTHWEST. dary street and junction of said Boun iout avenn Lot "0," of the recorded sub- 389 square being division of *Qak Lawn,” containing 103; 3 feet, which was advertised in ‘The Star" to be sold on Saturday, the 92d of May, and again on Friday. the 28th of '» 1680, id onsiogerh days it~ poned.on accoutit of the weather, wit be in oF fered for gale on the premises, on WEDN! 1690, 47 6 O'CLOOX Pat, in 2 fro : sor pent inane one an Pevable pent annualiye secured by. deed of trust the re my0-dsee JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustess NED he PEZ;TRE ADOve SALE 18 FORTHER Post. ae WEDNESDAY, JuNE 9rH, 1880, e ace. Bo NPCS ORN E. NOLBIS, Trustoo. S@-THE ABOVE SALE 1s POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, sone 16rH, 1830, same hour and ried eod&ds JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 19th January, 1875, and recorded ber Ui fages 69, Sent shel’ cel at eatin to yen T shall pola a the bihest bidder, on the premises, ou THURS. DAY, THE 10TH Day oF Junr, 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK Feats partof loot, in square 1021, na at y '{00 feats thenos ‘west 26, foot: ‘or b 20 feet: thence east 10 fest; thenos mili H otreet 16 fect to the bogiamiau eta? ae ct ve fpr bees mundo tn te papel of tie debt soured ‘The property is improved by substantial frame thence tt ‘Terms of sale: One-third balance ita in one and two years, bearil - et eterrea payments 0 be be botee ae ee: secured UPOD Pro} a conveyancing at cost of a. B my27-eo&ds Bun arent. pam NEW YORK CHEESE, new) I... ee California Brandy. Pure Holland Gin. Try the celebrated “Bouquet Whiskey,” 93.50 per xallon. GEORGE A. O'HARE, 305 1213 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. ON DECK AGAIN. GROCERIES! GROCERIES:!! GROCERIES!!! « BY ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 9TH STREET, BETWEEN E aNp F Noatiwest. Having refitted, repainted and restocked the above, named store, am now prepared to furnish my friends and the'public with their needed sup- piles from a carefally selected and ‘Complete STOO F NEW GOODS. We name in part— SUGAKS. (Best New York and Philadelphia Brands.) Powdered and Granulated, 10 ‘or. -81.00 Standard **A” (not ‘off A” or 1.00 Good White Sugar, 11 lbs. for, 1.00 Good Brown Bugar, 1239 Ibe. for. 1.00 TEAS. Gunpowder, Oolong, Imperial, Japan, English Breakfact, &e.—all radon” prices wuarantood a3 low as any house south of New York. COFFEES. Java, Maracaibo, Lazayra and Rio—at rices—quality considered. Our coffees are 's fresh roasted, and we have in stock some of the finest erades that can be produced. Good Roasted Rio, 6 Ibs. for. ++ -$1.00 SYRUP: Pure Suwar, goods guaranteed free from Giu- cone—several eraces. Choice Maple Syrup, per gallon, 81.30. MOLASSES, A gennine article of New Orleans always on hand, asalso the lower grades. Prices low. FLOUR. Ceres, Minnesota Pat. Process; Sterling, Minne- sota Pat. Proces; Golden Hill, family: Swiss Pro- gees; A. H. Herr’s best family; Washbura Mills: New West, and all other leading brands direct frum frst hands, at lowest rates. Elphonzo Young's Gentine Minnesots Pat. Process, from white fint wh Good Farhily Flour, per sack. LUNCH Goops Of every description just received. Potted Ham, Tongue, Turkey, Chic! Boned Turkey, To hiekeh, — &e. Lamb, Beet, Turkey, &e.; genuine Westy usaze; Sardines, Shadines, Salton, Lobster, Dried Beef, Baked V &e., &e., &e.. Ke. SAUCES AND PICKLES Of allkinds, and we would name the crlebrated burkee's Salsd Dreseing, Crosee & Blackwell's . A Tnil assortment. SELECTED FRUITS and the very choicest NEW YORK BUTTER. No pains spared to keep up a wood supply Of these important articles. Queen Olives in a variety of styles—inel small bottles at 25 cents for Pienic purposes. In fact, we #ive our undivided attantion to the FAMILY TRAD and make {t our whole study to furnish the VERY BEST of everything in the way of FAMILY SUP. PLIES generally. ‘Our facilities for buying and freihtinw sre surpsssed by hone, and we «itaran- tee to Bell gs lon os any other house in the ity an, also, to sive the article, quality and quantity a8 represented. “honey cheerfully refunded to any customer who is not eptircly sati¢fied with their purchase. Telephonie connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 504 Ninth st., bet. E and F, (WHITE FRONT). my22 F_xXcunsionists, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Freeh arrival of Imported and Domestic Goods. BEEF. )fonsts |ioncleas, with Jeli . fomst. soneless, (a . Les HAM: { Potted 7 ‘Westphal TUBKEY Boneless in Jell AND Beneless in T: les. OYICKEN. (Potted. SOUPS—Ten Varieties. ROLLED TONGUE, HAM SAUSAGE, OURRIED OYSTERS, BAKED MACOARONT. PICKLED LAMB TONGUES, PICKLED OYS- TERS, PICKLED RuRTaLe, PICKLED WOODEN PLATES, PAPER NAPKINS. TRAVELING BASKETS. No charge for packing and delivering goods to any part of the city. : a . W. REED'S SONS. my5 1216 F street n.w. pace MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave, FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and GU- OUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadetphis CAPONE, 40 cents 8 pound. mays Use MAYXUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 50 Cents Per Lp. Sest Government Juva OOFFEE, Roasted, 33 cts. er lb. weet Rio COFFEE, 20 cts. per Ib. Swise Process FLOUR, 82.15 per 34 bbl. NEW YORK TEA COMPANY, : Cor. 7th and K sts, ap26-Sm WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. -FuSr PREMIUM Awarded at the National Fatr over all other compet- v8 TO ORRER, i The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S 8ST. LOUIS FANOY, 4 Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HI The Standard Family Flour of the District. For sale by every first-class Grocer. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave, spl2 WM. M. GALT & CO. ASSHOR & STEBBINS, No. 1014 Penn’a ave , Wasutxorox, D. 0. 28 Light st., Bautrwon, Mp. BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS, STEAM, GAS AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, ENGINEERS’ AND MACHINISTS’ SUPPLIES. my20-Im* ANTED 50,000 PEOPLE mp call or son ontere ‘Tee LanGEst axp Most CoMPLerE JOB DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISH- Sovran or New Yor. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered anywhere in the city, or by mail or express from other places. W. H. WHEATLEY, myl 49 Jefferson st., eorgetown, D.C. of @ EGGE MANUFAC- TRE SITE RING OO; Lock Box 1705, Bridgeport, Conn., Manufacturers of specialties in Light Hardware and ‘isialie Goods generally, Government and ay ae Rewing Machine I Piang Locks, Organ Locks, thé sutomatoauy sunc? aint Baan haity superior to every omer ald very much Bere maneilccar as cab yiva ela gst tion fo the making of ‘catimates for the Cost of ‘the manufacture of patented inventions and all the no- oessary and the manufacturing ssme zoyalty. “All communications treated confiden- epi” ity. All comm ns nen INE STORAGE FOR FURNITURE ai CHACE’S, wn ant 616 Louisiana ave wily 616 Louisiana ave_ |, MABTIVe covs CELEBRATED \. PULS MORTAR BLACK, FOR BRICKLAYERS USE, Where Black Joints are required. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Acrxrs, myl4 12th st. wharfand 1202 F st.n.w we 'ED—All the Ladies in mn to call » nd examine our SEWING MA INES be- fore New White, New oe and all asing. licnble 5 Ted to % Machines iu wood onder Tent. “MOKBNiy, “437 Sthet. nw. 305, UNNINGHAM, HATTER, makes Silk C to Order,’ and ‘old etyles. |_| BAW BATS RLEAOHED a Ste ‘140 8th st., between G and H. es eee reas Aap oie ears es where He SLB Bote by mall proupar apse ee ae THE EVENING STAR: FRIDAY. wr eeseceneent June 11, LSSO, CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceed. ings. SENATE—After our report closed — ‘The sundry civil appropriation bill betng under consideration. Mr. Allison moved to strke the words “gene. tal” and “except for services of the latter ren- dered at elections” out of the following clans “For payment of marshals and thelt generat ules, €Xcept for services of the Trond al elections, $650,000." Rejected by a party voto, after debate. Mr. Groome o‘Tered an amendment directing the Sccretary of the Treasury to cause plaos to be prepared for the postofice at Baltimore and estimaies of its cost, and making $1,000 of the iS appropriation immediately avaliable purpose. Adopted. ‘The bill having been considered In committee of the whole, was reported to tae Senate, and @ amendments adopted In the committee of whole were concurred tn. Mr. Ferry renewed his amendment making the salary Of the Washington postmaster $1,000, Adopted. The bill was then read a third time and Passed. ‘The regular order, lutions, being formerly vefare me S r. McDonald having The noor thereon on motion of Mr. Harris. the Senat entive Session,and when the doors d adjourned. After onr report clos The Senate resolution proposing a jotnt rate for counting the electoral vote for President and Vice-President was considered. Mr. White (Pa.) moved to refer the resolution to the committee on the electoral count. Ke- aS 65, NAYS 102. acd on the probable effect ssity for the proposed joint rate, in 1 Messrs, Carlisle, Robeson, Lownsbiry, a ted. matter was lad » politteat disa- ille, Ala., was amely, the Kellogg. reso. . and a bl of C. ¢ moving t of Hunts for the payment of a month's extra pay ‘of Congress who do not receive ries was passed, and the House, at adjourned. Storm Sunday, ear Mt. Carey, in Hancock cou blown down, the root falling on tion, Twenty persons were inj three Tatally. ‘The fatally tnjured are Stroul, H. McKinley and a man wh unknown. Ainong the most sever are George Grelserand daughter, A. Cartwright F. Nunemsker, two boys named Arnold, and Laura Pecble ALEXANDRIA. he Gezwrie of yes- - John W. Coleman, of the church o., neral Tobert, lying at Mr. J. H. f being unable to get tie colored 10 Unload iis vessel for less 5 ceutsan hour, xorbitant, brought ¢ tls price gang of men from Wasi- ston this morning, guaranteeing to pay them cents per hour. The Alexandria men, who were present tn full force, decided to pre. men from gUng te work, and the captain of Uie vessel plied to the'police authorities for protection. application was prompuy granted, and Nicers Tomlin and Walker soon arrived on the scene and dispersed the crowd. One of the Washington men, who espoused the cause of the Alexandria men, Invited the mate of the Torbert, James Kervin, on the dock, stating that If he dared to come off the ves: he best 1 quickly show hima who wi this bit of Impudence the pugs tonlan was locked up in the st CoNpITION.—A_special ork Springs, as of Charles i. Courtucy are ve a fous over the precarious couditien of the rower. He has scarcely been out of bed since the race at Washington. ‘The Physician attending him says that his attack of sunstroke of last year caused a paralysls of the muscles and that his exercise the day he the recent race at Washington broke down his system. Many of hts friends fear that his dis- order will resultin Insanity. He ts unable to leave the house ana a physician is tn constant tendance, with orders to exclude all visitors and keep the patient as quiet as possible. It Is believed that it will be long before he can agaln—it ever—take part in a boat race, CABUL TO BE EVACUATED BY THE BRrTts1 dispatch trom Simla to Reuter’s Telegram Com- pany says: “Orders have been sent to General Sir Donald Stewart, the British commanaer at Cabul, to withdraw his forees with the least delay compatible with the health of the troops. Cabul ts to be evacuated by the end of October. The surplus members of General Stewart's staff and the surplus war material are to be returned to India forthwith. It is believed that Gunda- muk and the Shutargardan Pass will be the extreme points of the British occupation.” ta meeting of the Vingrnta REPUBLICAN Virginta state republican executive committee yesierday General W. C, Wickham was elected Chatman. ‘The committee approved the plat- form adopted by the Chicago Convention, and h ade arrangements for calling district conven- lions lor nomi jons for Congress. The com- mitice have made arrangements for conducting a vigorous canvass, and republican candidates will be put up tn all the districts. No means are to be left untried to keep the party in the state thoroughly alive, and prevent the readjusters from securing any accessions to thelr ranks on the proposed independent electoral ticket. Bioopy Work JERSEY COLORED PEO- PIE.—At a colored dance at Leedsville, N. J :otten up in ratification of the Chicago’ nomi nations, a fight ensued, when razors were drawn aud an Indiscriminate cutting and slasilag took place. When a constable quelled the ficht the floor manager, Peter Woolcott, colored, was found weltering fn blood, with several terrible gashes across his:stomach. Hts Injuries are pronounced fatal. Three other men anda young colored girl had to be taken home suffering from knife cuts. The village lock-up ts filled with the dancers arrested on suspicion of doing the cutting. ARFUL DOMESTIC TRaGEDy.—John Gim- erman fresco paluter tn New York, Whose wife keeps a boarding-house, beat his wife yesterday morning till “he thought her dead, bolted the bed-room door, cut his own throat and set the house on fire. The firemen found him on the bed surrounded by flames, which were extinguished and he was dragged in the street, where he died. The wife's skull Js fractured and she 1s expected to die. Unpro- Voked jealousy caused the terrible crime. ANOTHER Boy MURDER.—A boy, 11 years of age, the son of Geo, Baum, of Easton, Pa., dis- appeared from his home on Sunday last." His body was found in the canal on Wednesday, with marks of violence. The evidence nefore the coroner's jury showed that the deceased was involved in a fight with John Kelly, an- other boy, during which he was thrown into ‘the river. THE Way OF THE PRize Fignrer is bard. ‘Trumbull, the winner of the McKeesport fight, isin jail at Pittsburg; Jack Fleet, the loser, would be there with him, but for being too near death for removal; should he recover he will probably go to the penitentiary, Goss has lost his money after months of training; Ryan has been mangled, if eo gern jured, and says be will never another such pnmme ling for so small a stake. Does the prize ring pay the pugilists?—. F. Sun, SUICIDE FROM SHAMB—AUDIC Copnin § girl ed 17, committed suicide P phia Weanelase, ‘aie ms tg ggoye auadeabina on snother with ‘bein too fauillar with William Condoii, & grocer, Ifving in the same neighbor- hood, who is @ married man. She confessed that Condon had induced her to enter the store while he was there alone, and her step-mother is said to have chastised her for her imprudence. The unhappy girl, watching her opportunity, cut three in her throat with an old razor, causing her death. She bore a good character, and in another year would have inherited $5,000, left by her mother. Condon has been arrested to answer for his share in the tragic occurrence. Hore. Ligurep sy Execrricrry.—On Satur- day evening the main hall, dining-room, office ud par-roon Of the Continental’ hotel were brilliantly tuminated with the Srush electric lght, six burners being used, each, it is stated, costing one cent an hour. In the -room, where heretofore 144 é_ gee burnets have been used, there will be in ey electro-<dynamic machine is ‘the lessee of the hotel believes that the saving in the cost of lighting will be very great. In sce years, when the city gas was used, the 2 & z F ME ages Zi 4 i E re gig : zg 88 H i A ‘i National Greenback Convention. - SOME LIVELY SCENES YESTERDAY. h the grcenback Convention at Chicago, yes- terday. a werm debate ensued on a pe ey to substitute the minority report of the committee on credentisls against-tbe admission of the 1ST delegates from the Hoyt-Pomeroy wing of the 1 Lack Party for that of the majority. Mr. of California, moved to tabie the nt. Dut on being informed that it would ble the whele question withdrew his motion, tb cider to give every man “an opper:unity 10 cmuply lis ges bag." whereupon anotber dele- ate yved that ir. Kearney be given fifteen for that purpose. During the debate 1 members were frequently addressing chvention at one tne, wnt chairman on the sergeant-at-arias to keep In- dividual delegates in order. In the contaston the ¢ au appointed Dennis Kearney an ad ditton: rrant-at arms to ke Kear- hey took of bis coat and stat selt in an alse. ready to preserve eecided unanin: hat pari of the report of the committee on credentials fixing tUSOf deleyates regularly accredited to ‘onvention, and leave the portion relating the reports it 0! cousideration. It was Nally organizations to future The committee on pr reported Capt. Kichard : at president: wuselts, and six t. Trevelick thanked econvention for tbe honor of being vhosen “LO preside Over tits lance, Intell Dat noisy convention,” and proceeded to place sengean’ at-arms in the alsies, eaci with his sice, With orders to thst antl gate Ury ing to address the cony Tecognivea by the chair, Under Capt. Trev Eavel the convention gradual ty Body A memorial from th not teks an * labor party arking representatton lu Ube convention was Tecelved. “A motion to receive 43 of Them Was adopted. v TIME. on ar ting the balance of the report of t ered=ntials a con fused debate occurred. during which the char- man In vatn endeavored to keep control ot the emvention. Once he sald: “Gentlemen, you 1 get the floor by standing up ail the time, nf you stand on your heals” “And again: ‘Gentlemen. tf you know what 1s on band better than the chair does, then you had heiter come up here and take the chair.” The resolution was tinally adopted, and a commit- Ya band, was sent to Farwell meroy creenbackers convention and to escort the convention. them to The 3 ner, bearing Fraternity,” wa tons, alists, with thetr ban quality and ‘iid demonstra- MRS. SPENCER, OF WASHTN 1m favor of woman sult is hearney to bts feet tostructions, before his wife, who wart anything to do with women 1 sts, and de- he had anything todo with them when he returned, instead of wree ting him with & kiss, she would greet him with a fat-tron. MTs. Spencer replied that she was glad to know Who was the cad of Denis Kearney’s family, Ralph Hoyt, permanent chatrinan of the Far. well Hall convention, congratulated the united cobvention on the healing of 4 ifferences In the greenback labor paris ALLENGTHY PLATFOR denouncing bondhol abolition of na TON, 2.c., Ke. This brought sald he had lders and de- banks and ame treaty. ni OF Candidates for President of the United States was then called, Colorado tin nomination J.B, Weaver, of Towa: Ill- nominated Alex. Cam put tn noimtns chusetts, Wi cheers and a cry 01 Lot ybell, Of Mlinols; Tn- n Ben). F. Butler, of hame was greeted with poops.” LE OF A Fanw.—Thomas Moore, commis- ner, yesterday concluded the sale of the farm of Wm. Ayre, in Fairfax county, contain- ing 402 acres, for $1,000 cash, to Mr. Dorsey, of Calltornia, 'W engaging int andria Gazet understand Mr. Dorsey intends neep raising business. —Aler- GAGED, > ‘ram to the N. Y. Heraie trom London, June 9, says:—* Mr. H. Jarrett, of Her Majesty's Theater, informs me that Sarah Bernhardt signed an engagement this afternoon for a tour in the United States under the management of Mrv Henry Abney, of Booth’s Theater, New York. The tour will begin In November next. Mr. Abbey proceeds to Paris to arrange for the rematuder of the company. He deposits £5,000 a3 a guarantee or forfeit money, to p: salaries or expenses of the company, and $1,000 nightly to Mme. Bernhardt, who also receives a share of the profits, How THE Axwy Worm TRaveis.—Consider- able excitement exists In Maryland over the ap- pearance of the army worm. They first ap- eared in the wheat fields, and wherever found have eaten the beard entirely of, aud have otherwise injured the wheat. They are now Icaving the wheat and are seeking the younger and more tender grains. ‘The first corn fleas attacked were those or John A. Mitchell and S. Hyde and son, near Baltimore, and as far as id extended when discovered the : oheave ditches were at once éug through the fields, and a panel icoce taken down, which stopped thelr further progress in that direction. “The farmers are now digging ditches around thetr corn fields, Every few yards in these ditches pits are sunk, Into Which the worms fall tn their efforts to cio-s, In those pits can be seen great masses of the worms, and as the pits fll up the worms burnt and thrown out to make room for others. They begin to march about noon, and ming the alternoon the roads adjacent to the fields where they are is covered with the moving army. the march bs fields are en! irel; W DANGER ON THE “BowTart” Cans.—For he last Six Months the finding of-old pennies in the cash boxes of the --bobtail” cars of the 234 street iine has led the superintendent tosuspect that the company was being robbed. Last Thursday Geonge C. Sharpe, aged 14, a grand- S01 Of the president of the company, saw aman ih oneot the cars who sat. pear the cash Dox and seemed anxious to put in everybody's fair, He watched the man, coming to the conclusion that he was substituting poanies for five-cent Pieces. had him arrested. | ‘The man sald he was illam C, E. Coddington, of No. 245 seth street, a former driver on the road. Three dri ers were arrested on suspicion of complicity, but were dis rday. In answer to an advertisem ‘orlt, Dr. J. W. Ray, Of No. S34 Put ne. Brooklyn, called at the company’s ofice yesterday and identified Coddington ‘asa man to whoi be had given a fare. Coddington was held al the Jefferson Market police court 1a $500 ball for trial. —N. ¥. orld, Sth. 8% An unknown man, about thirty years of age, shot himself through the head on Mott Haven canal bridge, in New York city, yester- day. He tumbled into the canal and was fished out dead, with the pistol stil: in his hand. €?~ In Louisville when the burglar isn’t bur- glaring he ts laughing at the pollceman. It is said they broke {nto the jail the other night, but the rumor is denied at police headquarters, and the public is assured Uiat every precaution has been taken to prevent such a catastrophe. DIED. COLLINS. On Thursday, June 10th, 1880, at his residence, 1726 G street’ northwest ‘Jastes H. Corts, in the sixt rear of hin aan : ‘The funeral will take “= ~ = yonce nm, trots Talos Chapa beeen treet. "Friends of the family invited to attend oe McMENAMIN. On June 10th, 1880, OLana Tsa- Ei, sxedeizbt mouths, infant dauxhter of John , June Iiti BI and Magwie G. McMenamin. from 922 Fifth ends invited. s Faneral at 6 pu street northwest. OTEY. On June 10th, 1880, Huxny B. Orey, in the twenty-sixth year of his sxe Funeral will take ‘place te-morrow (Saturday) morning, at 108. m., from Fifteenth-Street Pres- byterian Church. STEPHEN. At his residence, in Bladensburg, M4., (N. ©. STEPHEN, third son of the inte Judge John Stephen. ‘The funeral will take place at St. Luke's church, Biacensburg, on Saturday, 12th inst., at 11 o'cl'k- Interment at Bock Creek cemetery. id UNDERTAKERS. S \exapeectced SAFETY !1 RATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPARE, 15th Street and New York Avenue. 85,