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STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = ESUMPTION OF ROUTE. Rite ramer MATTANO. Capt. EE. Howse a will resome her trips on the Poto Insc, _ccmmencing_ WEDNESDA) October 13, 1580. Leave 6th s'reet wharf every_ MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SAT- UKDAY, et 7 o'clock a m., for * Mattox” Creck and intermediate lan@ings, returning on alternate day Also, mabing ‘“Mattawoman™ Oreck on Wednes- sys and Kaiurdass “down.” and Thoredays and 3,” and Potomac Creek Mondays " snd Tnesdays siup.n , Erelunte received elem nt Mes and BAG St TONEN, Agent. poeromac LanpiNes. ‘Steamer MYSTIO, U.S. Mall, lesves Potomsc Ferry “hari, 7th strest, ‘every Monday, Wednesday and Fri-, Geese tor al River Land. ings, 7 idays extend trip to Nomi BEGRGS Proce tiara Curtrnan, eat a erncdiste wharves, returning ‘Tuesday. : day acd Sat Seda. Fare and. Preiant at lowset ‘CHAS. C. ROSINSON, Jy}-3m Captain. HE STEAMER ARnOWSMITH ‘Will leave Potomse Ferry On. . foot of Tih street, st 7 o'clock, & m., every SUNDAY, TUZBDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAO EIVER LANDINGS ss far as Leooardt wo and Nomini; returning MONDA! WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare and Freight at lowest rates. JyT8-1y F. J. STONE, Purser. nee AND FORTRESS MONROE’ BLEAMER JANE MOSELBY, «spraix JAMES ‘f. BARRE, First-clas: fm #1; Round trip, $1 60_ Se: ond-clase fa Round trin, 81. Yeave 6th-rt. wharf 40) Date, WED ESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5 o'e'cck p.m. Leay's Nortel alternate days at 4 p.m.,stop- pite at Alexshdris, Fines Point, Point Lookout and Fort Source, Va., @ ing and returning. 40B POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS. Steane= JOHN W. THOMPSON. above wharf, MONDAYS, ‘1HUESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at Jam. B'S. ACCINELLY, Aut, 6th st wharf. AMERS FOR SEW YORK at. wickee. Staterooms, Se wa to General Office, fn. W., pear Willarl's Ho apy OS LOVELL, President. RFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS AND THE SOUTH 2% GFORGE LEABY, Oar- ry 8. Mail. Joszra Ware, Commander. LEAVES Washixctos, Nonroux, From fcot of Seventh st. | From Campbell's wharf, ery. very ‘AND W2D-| TUFSDAY, THORS- 5s at 5.3), and| DAY AND SUNDAY, every SATURDAY, atl ata. a. 6r. Stops at Finey Point and Pint Lookout Going and Keturnitvy. First-cl $1.50. Tickets goed until sterooms for sale 7H. B. Polk- next to Post B. F. ‘Th st. wharf, po EW YORK, HavRE, LONDON, PION AND BREMEN. s of this c mpany «ill sail every Rat- day from Lremen Pier, foot of 3:1 street, Hoboken. hates of ~ xesave:—Fromi New York to Havre, Lon- miton aud Bremen. first cabin, 3100; 360 33; prepaid steerage or passsze apply to aw Green, New York. 925 Pa. ave., Aventa sn27 OELRIOHS & CO., 2 Bowi W. G. METZERUTY & OO. for Washirwon. LYDE’S NEW oo LIN) 3 BETWEEN WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEX4NDRIA AND PHILADELPHIA, ConwectixG AT PHILADELPHIA WirH OLyDR’s Lisgs ror New York, Bostox, Provrvence, Far KIven, ASD ALE PurNis IN THE NEW ENGLAND STATES. ‘Throwsh bills of lading given. SAILING Days. From Wachington—Mondays, at $ p.m. rom }biladelphis—Seturdays, at 10 sma. jzbt received daily until 5 p.m. Georgetown ia received and delivered at Washington. foot of 12th street. WILLiaM P. CLYDE & 00., General Managers, 22#outh Wharves, Philadelphia: J. H. JOHNSO. CO., Aventa, 12th-st. wharf and 1202 ¥ st. n. ashington. ened ineluoitix Chapel Point, Upper Machodoe and | two feet six and cue half inches; thence south one (== LINE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD Cs ty he COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpoot, Call- etween “ing at Cork Harbor, FEOM PIER 40, NEW YORK. = ’ 01 Clympus\ --Wed., Oct-13) oa Botbnis. . Wed. , Oct, Algerta..""\/Wed.; Oct. ‘And every Weduesasy from New *Ro stecraze. and 2109 wold, sceordins ty accommodations. Rexets to Paris, 8:6 wold additional. tickets on favorable terms. at very low rates. Steeraqe tickets from nd Queenstown, and all other parts of Enrope, at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of laden piven for Belfast, Glasgow, Slavre, Artwerp and other porta on the Continent, and for Meciterranean po! Wor freight and passage apply at the Company's office, No 4 Howling Gi or Doth stzerae and cabin to OTIS Bi W & CO., 605 7th street, Wesahington, D.O. su27 VERNON H. BROWN & 00., N.Y. NEW YORK—#OTTERDAM. ‘The fret-claes steamers of this line—* fend." “Uenicdam” and’ “Wana ccarrying the. edam’ j B Mail to the Netherian leave Wataon’s 8 rook!yn, regularly on 5 Cabin—ado, #70; Recond Csbin—845, 850; Steer- See a26. H. GAZAT: General Agtab 27 Bout ‘William street, New York. For apply to W. G. METZEROTT & 00, 945 Pennsyivenis avenue, Washinwton: or F. H. JOHNSON, National Sa‘e Deposit Butlding, corner New Yor! avente and 15th street northwest. aug7-ledp My *2esssts 4ND MINEB® TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. “OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Sailing days from Bsltimore—Every WEDNES- DAY snd SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. m foot of . Whatt, (meer foot B. cay at > New York—Every WEDNESDAY and SAT- bey ae cae from Pier 49, East River, (near root nm st. ws nt passenger accommodatic Lowest Fates froicbi cuaranteed. Rates of passere—First-ciass, 85, including meals End stateroom berth. Steeraze, €2, meals, if de- Bired, 360. per meal. Jo OST MORE. tap. « ste wharf.) Boston Wis. HI. GLOVE, 3035-ly Nios a9, EAST Wa vete HY tbirty years” experience ia , $66 Bet. 6 w. opposite Smit! octs-Im* WOMEN can positive y et BRORS OF VWOUTH._RECIPE FREE “) for the speedy cure of SEMINAL WEAKNESS, me a) oo. aud on aacaaee brouxht en by . iud.scretions. Tess Lomein ieee DAVIDSON & CO.. 78 Naseau st., New Yor. dest established and only reli— PHYSICIAN in thi aed to4an ! larities quickly cured. Consultation fre. bepa- octl-lm dy has nice- OF PRIS, FEMALE'S , cures a)} complainta. A special- 622 10th st, between E and augls-sw* 3, 0S BSTRERT, NEAR Ita. — Sulphur Baths, for Hay am, tething better. The ie fu the city auld CSS RLL DE, ROBESTSON, every Wednesday and Bat at bis office, 456.0 et. near turdsy, 435 #t., from 2105 p.m, who, with 15 years’ ex se8 & cure in all diseases of the Uric ‘vous and Seminal Weakness, = |. Se. Gonorr awe recently contracted, positively cured gultetion strletiy private, ledioe. efors to the lending in cffies, 19 8. Butaw Charges moderate. mar29 HOTELS. Brcursc aM HOTEL. Eifth Avenue and 50th street, (Opposite Cathedral, ) New Youx. JOSEIN & FULLEU, Proprietors. Delightfully -!tuated in the very cenverof the most farbionable resideucas, charanes, schools, Re smear the Grand Contral B. B. depot, within three min— tes walk of the Elevated Road snd Madison aveaue PATRONIZED BY_THE BEST FAMILIES OF EUROPE AND AMERIC CONDUCTED ON THE EVE ESTAUBANT — UNSURPASSE! REASONABLE. F sts. RUR-FES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY BEICK DWELLING™, Nos. 512 AND 514 B STREET SOUTBEAST, WASHINGT.IN, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust datet Decem: ber 17th, A_D. 1874, and duly recorded in records for tie District of Goiambian and at records for the of olambia, anda’ the request of the party secured therebe, we wil tell at public anction, in front of the pramisez, on TUESDAY, the Frrra (Sra) Day or OcrosEr, A. D. 1880, at 436 O'CLOCK P.M, all that certain fice oF parcel of ground, situate ia the erty of ashington, District of Columbia, and being lot bumbered two (2), in square numbered elit hun- dred and forty-two ( ) bewinning for the same ata point on Sonth “*B street fifty-two (52) feet six and one-half (63s) inches weat from the south- east corner of #aid square; thence north one hun- Gred (100) feet and four inches; thence west fifty- hundred (100) feet and four inches to the said “wouth B street" thence along tas line of said street fifty-two feet Fix and one-half uches to the Place of beginning, towether with the improve- ferme: One-third cash; balance in th ‘Terms: | One- cash; balance in three equal instalments, payable in six (6,) twelve and eighteen’ (18) months, with’ interest at tre rste of eight (8) per cent per annim, secited by a dred of trust on the property soid, or all cash. purcbaser’a optiou. A deposit of @160 (or 850 on each house if sold eparateiy,) will be required attne of sale. All cmveyancirg and recordiag at Purchaser's co-t. If terms of sale are not complied ‘ith in ten days, tue Trusters reserve the right to resell the property at ri-k and cost of the default- ing purchaser or purchacers. BRAINALD H. WARNEB,? qrastses, EDWA4D WOLOOTT, 5 = J. T. COLDWLLL, Auct. sep22 codkas §S-1HE ABOVE SAL¥ 18 POXTPINED until FRIDAY, Coroner 15 1:89, same hoar aad lace. BA! NARD H. WARNKB,/ - rise; EDWARD WULOUTT, ) Trustess. octfi-eo¢ ka TEENTH STREETS 40, 41, 42, 45, 44 AND & On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Ocronrn 5H, 180, ar 436 o’cLock, in front of the premiser, T rhali sell the flowing described real estate, being Lots , 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45, in square 234, loested on Boundary street. between Isth and 14th streets, having a front of about 20 fect by an averaye depih of abour 166 feet. ‘This property is in one of the most desirable loca- tions for inveetrrent ie thiscity. ‘Ore-third cash, the residue in two equal at ex and twelve montas. with nutes - per annum until a deed of trust on the propor- Conveyancing, Xe., at purchaser's cost. bs required at ime THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. BUVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL, Octover lits, same boar and oct-d&ds ty se A deposit of $50 on eac lot w of sole. rep u0-dads H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. IN REAR, HWEST. ber 6th, 1876, duiy recorded’ in Liber 841, & folio 61, one of the laud records for the Di cured thereby, I will sell at public auiction, iu fron of he premises, on SATURDAY, THe 161d Day oF lowiry described real estate, situated in the Oity of Wa: . District of Columbia, to wit: all that and being in said city of Washiog:on, and being known and described as beir lot nninbered thi SALE OF A TORY, BRK trust, dated Dacen- of Dolan ancatthe request of the party se- OcTOBER A."D. 1880, at 4 O'CLOCK P. M., the ful certain piece or percel of ground situated, lying tix (56) inIno. B. Kibbey’s recorded subdi of square numbered five hundred at d Seventy-one so7D. ‘Terms: One-third each: a tweive and eichteen months, percent., aud secured i 1 of preperty, or all cash at option ef purchaser. cepesit at tine of sale, aud ail conveyancing at of purchaser. If terms are not mplied with in seven daye, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the rroperty atthe risk and cost of the defaultiag purebater, after five days’ advertiecment. oes eo&ds SAM CROUS> Trustee. rprop» & HANDY, Auctioneers. AUCTION OF PREMISES No. 714 G an) T SOUTHWEST. Cy MONDAY, Ocrover, 47a, 1380, ar 5 "CLOCK P. M ,, we will offer for Sale, at pub- fim suction, ip front of the premises, the ons 18 feet front by the depth thersof (66 fe-t and 4 anehes) of lot 8, in square 438, m Washington city, D, 0., improved by a Two-story Frame Dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-third casa, balance in two equal instalments at six and twelve months, the purchafer’s promistory notes, beating 6 per cent interest, to be given, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, and a satisfactory policy of insur- ance on the improvements: or the purchaser may Vay alleash, at his election. Terms to be com- plied with within seven days from day of sale. All conteyaniciny at purchaser's cost. 8100 deposit on ‘acceptance of bid. JAMES 8. EDWARD: T. A. LAMBERT, sep25-eokds 87~ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until MUNDAY, Ccropru 11TH, 188, same hour and place. By order of Trustees. " oct5-eo&ds ‘TODD & HANDY, Ancts. T. COLDWELL, Rea! Estate Auctioneer. TRUSIEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BRIOK R& SIDENCE ON D STREET, BELWEEN SEC OND AND THIRD STREETS NORTHWEST By virtue te deed of trust, dated tbe +} Trustees. 0th, A. D. 1870, and duly recorded in Liber No. 617, folio 4°6, &c., of the land records. for Washington county, D.C., and by the diree:ion of the party secured thereby, ‘I will offer for sale, at yublic aneon, on MONDAY, tHe rH Dax or Ocronen, AD. 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P.ot., in front cf the premises, Lot marked ard lettered in Wm. B. Todd's subdivision of the eastern part of criginal Lot nu xbered two (2),in Square numbered five hurdred and seventy-two (572), in the city of Weebington, with ail the nmprovenents thereoa, coneistiz ¢ of a large three-story Brick Residence. ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash, of which $100 nuust ke paid at the sale; the deferred payments to be nade in six. twelve, eighteen and twenty-four mouths after day of sate, with interest, or all may te psid in cash at the option of the purchaser. The Ceferred payments to be securad by dead of trust sud insurance to the satisfaction of the trustae. dhe terme to be fully complied with withia six days after day of tale, otherwise the trustee ressrves tho ught to resell the property atthe risk and cost of defaniting purchaser. All conveyancing at the uurchaser’s cost. Piaevas-cod sae. WM. H. WARD, Trustee. COAL AND WOOD. VOAL. woop. Coal. C AF THUK B. SMITH (Formerly with W. H. Marlow) Has on band and coustantly receiving the best qual- ities of Coal and Wood. Particular attention given to the delivery of Coal free from slate or dust. Or- ders throngh Tail or telephone promptly filled. Main Office-3243 Gth st. nw. Branch Yard~GIR New York av. (Vhomas B. Penick’s old stand.) ‘OHN MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COaL AND WOOD. Main Office, Depot, and Kindling Wood Mill, 43 and Virwinia avenues.w. Branch yard 143 Bst. g.¢. Goal told ae low a8 any viaco in the city. PINE KINDLING WOOD 35.00 per cord. O&K KI8DLING WOOD 86.00 per cord. ALoad of KINDUING WOOD delivered in any art of the city for $1.25. . "TELEPHONIO CONNEOTION. Orders promptly filled, and satisfaction euar- ate av’-3m WAttONaL FAIR ASSOCIATION. i THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL ana BINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. now, ects Sun _Otiiee: 12th and Penn. syenue. aur L. SHERIFF, . Driers o a OOAL AND WOUD, ‘acocial attention given to every order 2 TL14 and 835 Pa. Ave. Telephonic connection. vepor and Mids, Waterand N street, Potomac stiver. Ty) OAL. woop. C JOHNSON BROTHERS, wooD. ‘TELEPLONIC CO=NECTIONS. AL. Full Weight. Best Quality. Low Prices. COAL. Prompt Deliveries. wooD. Main cffice, wharves, mil and depot connected With op-icwn offices by TELEPHONE With unequaled facilities and sdvantages for oco- nomically conductize the wood and coal trade, wharves fectory, extentive store yards enabling ua to stock up largest when coal is lowest; oflicos thronghovt the city, and all in immediate commn jon. insaring prompt aitention to orders, we re prepared to offer to our patrons the best varie- sofia at a Mints lowest Eee a0 as to e insure strictly pure coal, of 2, the ton. (OMNSON BROTHERS. Msin office, milland devot, foot of 12th, 13th and wW_ Offices: 122 ¥ at. n.w. ; 1112 9th st. 8 7th stn. and 221 Pa. av ol FINANCIAL. Tpse wwansea SMELTING WORKS OF PENVER, COLORADO. tbether with other Jocal res! estate "wi l be offered aan Lt SALE BY AUCTION, oy Premises. cn . 1880. ..._ SATURDAY, OOTOBER Fos particalars aj pply to the owner, r. WM. LAWSON, Williaunstown, Maas., Sei FAS Rege O: MLL er, 5 hin JOHN ROESOOR AIS Weeeat A Diy, Fey 20-muk SCE radia cee ae BOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, DRAWINGS EVERY 15 DAYS. ONLY 25,000 TICKETS ISSUED. Cspital Prize, 200,000 SPANISH DOLLABS. = : ery it Hsia name, and ‘740 Sth st., bet. G and H. FULL INFORMATION, &c., FURNISHED BY J. DUFF & CO., Bankers; 42 Nassau Street, corner Liverty, New York. ees w, 3,0 THIS AYTBRNOOFR. oJ ,7: COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. °, == AUOTION BALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, TO CLOSE OUT & BUILDING ASSGCTATION. I shell sell at pubtic auction, in front of -he Bremises, respectively— OtChoeR ete Lakes) as ana 2 ‘CLOCK P.M. eivision of ‘“Badewortb, "near the te of first toll- gate, adjciving the northwest, corner, of Tth street d and th rox @ road leading to Soldiers’ Home On THURSDAY, Ocroper 7, 1830, at 4:30 O'CLOCK P M., Lot’ 12, equare 1 005, on G street, bet seen 12th and 13th streets nor 5 ‘On Saxe Dax, at 5:30 o'cLock P.M, lots 14, 15 and 16, equare 1100, on the southweet corner of Isth street and Maseachueetts avenue southeast. ‘On FRIDAY, OcTODER 8. 1880, ar 4:30 o'CLOCE P. M., lot 4, aquare 257, on the sonthweat corner of 13% and D strerta rorthwest, improved by a two- #tory brick dwelling-houre. On SaME Day, av 5:30 o'crock P.M, lot 3, Fquare 538, and lot 22, equare 639, ou F stieet, be- tween 3d and 49 streets south west. ‘On EATURDAY, OcTOBER 9, 1880, a7 5 o'cLoc P.M.» Lot 66, Section 8, of Barry Farm, ou Bt. vens’ avenue, near the terminte of the snacrst reiiroa¢, improved by a two-story Frame Dwel ing House and Stable. ‘Terme enry and will be made knoen at sates. Ye .octz&ds J. T. OULDWELL, Auct. WALTEE B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auc i meers. REGULAR, SALE OF WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES. PARLOR FURNITURE, BRUSSELS: AND INGRAIN CARPETS. On TC_MORROW, OcTonER 9, comMENc- ING AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M, we shall sel! within our ealesroom, four handsome Black Walnnt Chamber Suites, Ebony Frame Parlor-Suite bandsomely upholstered, Walout Frame Paricr Suite upholstered im raw silk, elegant Black W-1- Lut Chiffonier and Writing ‘Desk combined, Hair and Husk Mattiesses, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Springs, Blankets, Walnut Sideboards, Barbie-iop Tables, Brussels, Ingeain and other Carpets. ALsoO, phy a Tee OGALTER bOWILLTAMS & OO , Aucts. OVEHNMENT SALE. a Theasvey DEPARTMEST, | UREAU OF SAVING AND PRINT! INGTON, D. C., October 6th, 1880. ‘There will be s0ld'at public auction, to the hixh- est bidder, aT 19 o'CLOCK A.M ON WEDNESDAY, 1311, 1866, on the premises of this Burcan, a mis- cellaneovs jot of condemned public property, com- prisivg in part (xo $8-horse power steam enizines, sovernaees Ge ant faDeSECEAD ST zine, ete. ‘erms: Useh on delivery. Oo TRISH, Chief of Barean. DUNCANEON BRO2., Auctioneers oct8-4t TO-MORROW. TPB was DWLING, OSE CARRIAGE AND. FAIR BLACK F. TWO SADDE RUBBER HORSE ans, A ‘Tha above will he sold on SATURDAY, Coroner 9TH, AT 120'cLock, in front cf nysalesrocm, (star Buildiig), to the Dighest bidder. rpuoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. HARNESS, COUPE Auctioneer. TOF WALNUT AND ¢ TURE, BRUSSELS ANT ING AND HEA MOS, {irHt, 1880, COMMENCING AT 10 CLOCK. oct?-2t HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. y virtue of deed cf trast, recorded in Liber 938, folio 416, et eeq., ef the nd reccrds of the District of Columbia, “at juett of the party secured thereby, I will sell + public auction, in front of the auction’ rooms of ‘Thomas Dowling. cor. 11th st. and Pa. av. n.w., on SATURDAY MORNING, Oct 9cu, aT 12 4, one balf-top Barouche, hurg:n( ‘O") -prings, teimmed th bine cloth, being property cexcribed in said feed of trust. cety Qt CHAPIN BROWN, pres BRO! SALE OF BOATS, BOAT-HOU:! TURDAY AFTERNOON, Ocroner STH, AT 3-30 O'CLOCK, at the Boat-House, ‘a the river front, adjoioing that of Job: Curberleud’s, and’the firet one north of the Ans- lestan Oud House, we will sell"the Boats, Othe Heuse ata’ appurtenances there! zhest Lidder, for cab. CAG3t _DUNGANBON-BROS., Auct’o ieers. ‘Trastae. pocmes DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY S. IMPROVE! LE & TY AND GEC S EORGE: i. Pursuant to decree duly passed in ‘tee WN, D. C. 618, Equity Docket 19, in the Supreme of the District of Columbia, on the 1s: 80, the undersigned will sell at pub ic front of the premises, on MONDAY, the JOTORER, 1840, AT4 O'CLOCK P.at.. a lot of wround in Georgetown, D. O., beginning for the seme at the northeast Corner of Congress and Water streets, and rnn north 125 fect to Dorsey's. alley : thenee Cast with said alley 60 9-12 feet to the round gold by Dorsey t> MeDouald; then south 125 feet to Water street, and thence west to the be- ning, with the rights, improvements and appur: nanees, after which wil be sold Lote numbered 1d 75, in Deaking, Lee and Casenove's addition George‘own, D. G., with the rights, ways and appurtenances. On ‘TTESDAY, THR 127m OcroneR, 1880, aT 4 o'cLock, in front ofthe premises, all of Lot nam- Vered 10, in Rquare 779, in the city of Washinaton, D. ©, with the improvements, rights and appurte- nances. terms of sale: Ore third of the purchase money in cath; and the residue in equal payments at st twelve and eighteen months after date, with 1 terest, to_be secured by a deed of trust’ upon the Tremises cold — 8200 to be paid at time of sale of first lot, snd 8f0 on esch of the other lots. All conveyancing and recording at purchasers’ cost. If c mplisnce with sale be not had within five days after tale, a resale will be had at purchasers’ cost and rik, on three daye' notice. 43°Gom tt.» Georgeto' ongress &t., reetown, J. Jy JOHNSON, sep20-11t 338 4% st., Washington, D. 0. HOMAn DOWLIDG, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es- TATE ON THE EANT S{0K OF FOUK- TEENTH STREET, ADJOINING FOUNDHY CHURCH, IN WASHINGTON, D. O.. IM- PROVED'BY HOUSES NOS. “711, 718. 715 717. By virtue of a deed of trast to the under. signed, dated March 30, A. D. 3878, and re- eB corded in Liber No. 883, folios 199 et seq. of the laud records of the Districtof Columbis, and a decree of the upreme Oonrt of the said District, Lassed May 10th, A. D 1879, in Equity Gauss No. 6,570, docket 19,’and upon the writtea request of the party secured in said trust dee i, we wili expose to pubic eale, in frontof the premisea, on WON vsY, THE I17H Day cr Coronel, A. D. 1880, AT 4:30 O’CLOCK IX THE AFTERNOON, all of lot eleven ) and the north pert of lot ten (10), in square nuobered tvo bundred and fifty-two (252), the whole described as follows: Bewtnning at a point Ou the east side of 14th street 95 3-12 feet orth of the southwest corner of said square, and running thence north on said street 75 fect: thence e*xt 104 fet to ap alley; thence south 74 feet, and thence ‘west 104 feet fo the beginning, with the improve- ments thereon. consisiing of four three-story and bagement Brick Lwellings ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cath, and the reaidue in three equal instalments almx, twelve and eighteen months from the dsy of rale, with interest secured to the ratisfaction of the ‘Trustees. If terms of sale are not complied with in five davs fro. day of eale, the property will be sold at the risk and cost of ths defaniting pur- weer Or purchasers on five days’ notica in the venir Stsr. All convecancing at pu-chasar’s *t. A deposit of 8100 will be required on cach =< St ABEORD 503 D st 2 E oI et, R. K. ELLIOS, 406 Sth sf-n.w.,§ THustees. sep22 Staw2w&dts TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of s power contained in a deed of tiustfrom Rotert B. White and wife to Wm. D. Cassin. bearing date of March 22. 1876, and recorded in Liber H. B. XI, folio 163, oue of the londiecord books of Prince Georxe county, Md , the undersicued Trustee will offer at public #11 the premises, on the litt pay or Ocrons! 0. at 3 o'clock'p.m., iffair, it not. the next fait at psrtof s tract or parca) of land situat ack, in Bowie District, Pri . being part of a tract of ind r ht aud Pessent Enlarged, more fully de- ribed in eaid deed cf trust, emtaining twenty-one s1d (ne half acres of land Wore or less, adjacent to the lang of Mrs. Sarah Suit, aud near the farms of Jobn Clark, Henry Kine, John welsh and Joseph Bradshears, ard Gleadale Station, on #altimore “Mformeof tale. Th nt of, indebted 208s re. erms of fale : The amount of : z cured by this deed of trust unpaid belna 8200, with interest at 10 per cent. from March 22, 1877, with tle expenses of sale in cash, and 1) months, for which the notes of ths pur. chaser, Nearing interest from the day of sale, wid red by a deed of trnston the pr.perty sold shall be taken. A deporit of $100 shall be requived of the purchaser at the tine of sale. Conveyanciaz at the cost of the purchaser. oct lta WM. D. CASSIN, Trusteo. MP HCK. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Eetate aust. TWO STORY FRAME BASEMENT, No. 1129 of trust Ly . and iecorded in Liber No. 862, follo 458 et seq ne of the land records of the District of Columbia, ond et the request of the party secured thereby, i willotier at publiceale, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, Ocronen lrH, at 4 30 o'clock p m, partof Lot 11, in Square 449, In tha city of Washi: gten, District of Columbia, and contained within the ine‘es snd bounds follosiny :—Bexzin- ning for thes me on 7th street, at the north vest corner of the sonth half of eatd lot LL, being 28 feet 11 inckes fr. m the northwest corner’of the whole thence runing south with the east line of 7th twort 22 fet 4 inches, thence east parallel with the south line of eaid lot 11 one hundred aud sixteen fect to an alley. thence north with said alley 22 fect 4 inches, thence weet 116 feet to the place of bivinzing. i ‘Terms cf sale:-One-third cash; and the residue in three equal installments payable in el, twelve ard citteen months from day of sale, with inter- est at seven per ceutum per apnum, payable semt- annually, and to be evidenced by promissory notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of truston the premices sold, oF all cash, at the option of pur- chater. A deposit of $109 will be required at time of bid. If purchaser fails to comp:y with terms within roven dys from ale, the Trustees will ro- sell at bis cost and risk. All Conveyane.ng at pur- <Lacer"s Cont. JAMES PILLING, cetdkds THOS H-WAGGAMAN, _{ Trustoos. , B ‘H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneor. STEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDE: ON SOUTH A STREET, BETWEEN SE AND THIRD STREETS SOUTHEAST. Virtue of a deod of trust dated July 34, “BD. Ysi6, duly recorded in {Liber No. 826, folio 138, One of the land records for the Dis- tict of Columbia, and by virtue of the decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis in certain Dr in equity in case No. 7,200. “herein Stanly. Plummer was comelainant’ and Harriet B. Bates and others were defendants, and by. request. of the party secured thereby, wo Will Sell, st public auction, in front of the premitses, on WEDNESDAY, Tux S0rH bay or Ooronen, AD» 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P M.. that oa or ar Lindi of Solna as "tad eo ak Se a an ved a8 bein, twenty (20), in Grant sore ety 160 Cogetney at ay ako. a tee of eales One-third cask! and nce George's alled Tyler's CE D Lis M. MATTHEWS, | TNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BUILDING LOT ON STREET, NEAR GOY- OFFICE. OcT BER, in front ee the premices, Lot 4,"in equare fronting 20 fect on H sireet, Lotween North ;dapt‘ol and 1 streeta northesst. “This Lot, belouvine to a nou- H MENT PRI On MONDAY AFTERNOON, ITH, AT 5 O'CLOCK, we will Be: E rebldent, We have reccived jczempto.y instructions torell. Terme: One-third cash; balance in six and t-elven onthe, votes to bear seven per cant inter- crt, and to be secured by deod of trust on premises. ‘A dey ofit of $75 required at sale. By crder of owner. “Bt DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEES’ ALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. tue of a deei of trust, dated mat recorded in Liber 824, folio on WEDNE®DAY, THE 61iT 1°80, in frovt of the prem:e .. Lots 31, 22 and eact haif of Lav 20, in Square 00, = ‘Lets 21, 22 ard erst ha'f of 20 aro on <n 20th ang 2st etrests, and will be divided five Lots 21 fret each, and ane of 22.43 fast ‘Terms: Ore-third cash ; residue in tix and twalye monthe, with interest, 10 be secured by decd of trust. “$50 deposit on each Jot when 8210. OR Ate’ | Trast:es. Matcoat, TH THOMAS DOWLIN! o3-THE ABOY! "UESDAY, THE 12 O'CLOCK PS ceri -dis By virtue of a decree of the Suprema Court of the 1 istrict of Coli paseed on the 24th jay of May, A.D. 1579, in 6,762 docket 19, Twill sell on TH TORER 21sT, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P. tbe premises, at pnblie auction, the weiter five (65) feet’ by the full_ depth of Lot unmbered one hundred aud five (103,) in Beatty and Hawkins’ acdition to Georvetown, D. O. ‘The said property wil be sold in three lots, each frominz twenty-one (2D feet eivhit (S) inches on Ist, street by!depth of one hundred tnd fifty (15 0) feet. ‘Terms of sale: Que-fourth cash; the balance in three equal instalments, payable inaix, twelve and Gigbicen months from day of eale, with interest, for which notes secured by deed of trust will be re- quircd oral csch, st oplion of parchaser. A de- posit cf cne hur dred dollars on each lot reanired at tiaeof s:le, Conveyancing at cos: of purchaser, and deeds to be passed on rati‘ication of gale by the ecurt WILLIAM A. GUIDO: 5 IN, ‘Trne'ee. TEOMAS FOWLING, Auct. octi-d B® Wanner, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRE § SALE OF VALUABLE GROUD By virtue of a Aced of trust, dated Febra- ary Ist. A:D. 1871 and recorded in Lier fy folio 431), of the land records of Wash. igton county, D.0., the subscriber will sell to the highest bidder, on the premisas,on WEDNESDAY, the 277m Day Or OcTowen, 1540, aT 5 O'CLOOK P- 3. the following property, situated in ‘‘the heirs of John Davidson's subdivision of original Lots 7, 8 and 9, in square numbered 250, (two hundred aad fifty.) in the city of Washin istrict of Co lumtis, being parts of Lots three and four, front ing, torether, 44 fect 2 inches, more or leas, on I Street, by 102'feet, more or less, deap; and ‘ail of Lets five and tix, each fronting twenty-five fect on H street, with the improvements, &e. t ‘Terme of sele: Ous-fourth in cash (of which $100 on cach parcel, if so.) in parcels, must be paid at time of sae); and the residue in equal instalments, in ore, two and three years trom the date of sale, for which the purchaser's notes wid be required, Dearing eight per centuin per anu interost, pay” able half yearly, to be secured by a deed of trast on ‘nthe property’aold, or all cash, at the option of the purebaeer. Conveyancing and recording at the pur- cheser’e cost; and the Trustee reserves the riht resell the property, or any part thereof, on five day Rotice published in the #veping Stir, at the ri and cost of the purchaser, should he fall to comply with the terms of sale within five days from ite date. ‘ A. HYDE, Trustes. oid MPRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOTS. IN MOUNT ‘By virtue of a deen of trust, recorded among, the land records of the Di-trict of Cllmmbia, iu Liber 944, fol. 203, Uwill offer for sale, at suction, on TUESDAY, THE 12TH or GcToBE: 38-0, AT 4.30 o'cLocK P. xt, in front of the prem: fees,’ the following lots of ‘ground, in Todd and Ercwu's subdivision of Mount Pleasant, D ., viz. : Lots 7, 11, 18, 21, snd the west half of Lot 19, Bock 3: Lot’, in Block 8: Lot 3, in Block 9; Lot 4, in Block 12; “Lot:8, in Block 18; Lots 7 ana 1 ih Micek 16; Lot 16, ih Block 17, and Lots 6 and 9, in Bloc} ‘Terms: One-hird of the purchase money cash; belonce tix and twelve months, with 6 per cent interest, eccured by deed of trust. Deposit of 825 on cach lot et sele REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. THOS. J. FISHER & 0O., Aucts. — octl-d&ds { pUNCANBON BEOB., Auctioncers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON N Y AVENUE, BETWEEN Q virtue of a deed of trust wiven to ua, a oh By ay recorded in Liber No. 851, folio 62 et seqss one of the land reenrds for Washington county, In tie District of Columbia, aud by request of party secured in writing, we will’sell, on WED- NESDAY, TAY 137H Day Or OcTonEn,'A. D 1880, 5 c'elock p. m., in front of the premisea, all that picce or parcel of ground and premises, s ituate, lying and being in the city of Washingt, in the Lietrict cf Columbia, and known and d stininished as lot numbered seven (7), in the sub.ivision of Fqrare cast of square five Bundred and nine (509), tcxeiher with al the improvements, ways, ease” jucnis, rights, privilewe, appurtenances thereto belor ging, or in any manner appertsiniag. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balence in one and two years, notés to bear eight per cent in- iercet’ and to be secured by deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancing and record- ing at purchucer’a ecst. A deposit of 875 re- auired at sale. If terms are not complied with in reven days the Trustees rererye the right t? resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcharer, after giving five days’ public notice of fuch rerale in some newspaper published in Wash- i 5 Batons DOr souN ARDERSER, } GUSTAV GIESLEK, ) ‘Trustees. oetl-eok&ds duly recorded in Lider No. 759, folio 19. che of the lang records of Waebington county, in the Distri: t of Columbia, and by ri in writing of the party Fecured. we ‘St MONDAY, THE 16TH Day OF OcTo 3 1st0, ar 6 o'cLock, in frovt of the premi-e3, all sece cr paicel cf ground lying m said District 7, aud kncwa as part of Lot numbered one ()), in Square numbered six hundred and thirty- cit aud dercribed as follows Bexinning for the sane at a point on Firet street west, distant cpe bundred and thirt fest, from the southwest corner of ssid sqmare, and running thence norih twenty-five feet to the north- weet corner of said Lot; thence eastward alons the north line of eaid Lot ‘to ths notthesss coroer of said Lot: thence southward me the line of Deia. ware avenue to a poivt opposite the placa of begin- uirg, te, a line being drawn from the point of begining eattward parallel with the liue of south Kotreet until it intersects Delaware aus, such pint of Junction to be the sonth: ast corner of said part of Lot one (1,)and thence west to the place of beg'pnirg, together with a!l and singular, the ap- Lurternances, rights, vrivi eges, improvemsnts and other hereditaments to the same velonging or in ay wise appertainin, ‘t 5 6 third cash; balance six, By virtue ef 2 deed of trust given to us i oh ‘erties of asle: tweive and cighteen months, at6 per cent, notes to beeecured by deed of trust on premises. Convey- ancir g apd recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit 76 required at sale. ‘Terms to be complied with feven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the propercy at the risk and cost of the defaulting chaser, after giving five days’ public netice of ch resile in some newspaper octl,8,16818 THOMAS S. HLJPKING,} TFustoes. UNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. EES SALE OF FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS ON DELAWARE AVENUE AND I STREETS NORTHEAST AT AUCTION. By virtue cf two deeds of trust, di corded respectively in Liber No, folio 53 | 34, and in Libor No. 922, folio 97, ef sea y two of the land r for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and by request inert of the secured, we will § tux Ifra par. or-OcrosEn, A.D, 1880, com: MENCING aT 4:30 o'cLocK P.’M., in front ‘of the monroe {te prota oee all those pieces or ot remises situate, ng ani in fashington, in the District of Colum- ja. and see ae a8 sabe pine (9), ten eleven (11), equare seven hundvea and. sixteen (716), with all the ways, MISCELLANEOUS. ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. - NAVY BLUE FLANNELS, BELOW MARKET PRICES, ar B3c-, Aen 50c., 63cf Se. $L00 and $1.25. Ref Yara. WORTHY IMMEDIATE INSPEOTION. ALso, A JOB LOT HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES ar EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. ONE PRICE HOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 705 and 700 Market Space. POS WE CLOSE AT 6. SATURDAYS, 7 P.M. 1880 FALL CAMPAIGN, 1880 Treepectfully call your attention to my MAGNIFICENT STOCK oF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, CONEISTING OF Cyer 150 different Styles of Men's Dress and Busi- ness Suits, 150 Styles of Men's Dress and Business Pants, 100 Styles of Men's Overcoats; also a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF YOUTHS’, BOYS’ anv CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. The above are all of the Latest and best Fabrics, and made in the most Fashionable Styles, at Prices lower than ever offered be- fore Plesse call and see before purchasing elsewhere. A. STRAUS, oct ROI Pennsylvania Avenue, 108%: < GERMAN STRENGTHENING PoROUS PLas- 1 Q) TERS, TEN OTS. APIECE. DENTIMEDFR, a snre cure for toothache, local orneuralgic. 25 per bowtie A.M. KLOCZEWSEI'S Pharma: sepal * 423 Otnst. mew. A BARE CHANCE TO GET A GOOD SEWING MACHINE , AT A LOW PRICE. We offer this week— Singer, with all attachments, 17.60 Wilkot 14.00 Hewe, drop leat’ and di 20°00 Wheeler & Wi'son_._... 15.08 ries. the jarvest and most complete in .he city comprising everything in the busiaess. Gall early and make your selections at OPP! 5, Bt Gloud Builaias 527-All kinds repaired. . oct Cc ONCOBD HARNESS, GET THE BEST. UIE CELEBRATED CONCORD HARNESS AND Hee ‘COLLARS. LUTZ & BHO., 407 Pennsylvania Avenue, Sole agent for Hill's Concord Harness and Collars. LAP ROBES and HORSE BLANKETS in great variety at lowest price”. octl-im IME AND CEMENT. a — aA BR RTLAND CEMENT, PLONE Ew ‘The strongest, cheapest, best. adOCKLAND (MAINE) a hantte ALSO, OUCKOH, SOHOOL ANp OFFICE FURNITURES. *0OD MANTELS AND TILING of every de- scription a spectalt L. E, GANNON, syT-ly Hoom 7, Corcoran Building. w= WHEATLEY, STEAM DYEING, WET AND DRY SCOURING, 49 Jefferson street, GroncEtown, D. 0. ey facility, the best talent, and a full oc ate FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DYE STUFFS AND CEEMIOALS, I am prepared for the fail trade, Work called for and delivered in the city; by tani] or express from other places. Orders by mail promptly attended- anga3 WyEsven. HENGLA & COn MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVERY BAB AND OAEKE OF OURGOODS ARE BRANDED WITH OUR NAME, AND ALE WAR- BRANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED ‘TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OIL8, AND TO BE ¥REE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. fOB SALE BY ALL FIRST-OLASS GROCEBS. OfMice and Wererooms, BOS and 107 Water street, Georgetown, DO. J OTICE.—Thousands of WATCHES have been kept in order by me during the last thirty Yess. They aro a8 perfect, to-day a8 when manu indefinitely if sttoncied “to by an experince pert ‘ attend ex r son. N. JENSEN, 913 Penneyivanis ave. ues \jJTCHELL, COOKE & co. STOCK BROKERS, 58 Broadway, New York, Neu Seek stock Euchaus;auso daw in Sion Seve Aap ‘Bt close rates Se eee YOUR VALUABLES! ~ NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fi ‘lar and Damp Proof Vaults from 85 Lips Government Bonaa ot depoatt for B6U i (000. Also, receives Silverware ia Trunks {ochnodetate rates Bosra of managers Win, BUCK" py, premdent: Geo. W. Hl ‘vies. president: 5. Genes Ac Witlsrd. Jolin Osssela, Thos. vans. sol? LLEW2S JOHNSON @ CO,, Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALEBS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS- TRICT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. mar? U bee] ‘CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. NEVER NEVER BREAKS, given Wangs out aiwats GumaX, and cab 625 7th st. D. w. its of ‘to the want ECOND HAND CLOTHING, 8, BOOTS, SHOES, WATCHES, Gan be 2eetore, Bebe, cash prices THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY. -Octeber S, LSS0. — Another Speech by Gen. Grant. Fully 20,000 le were in Decatur, Til, yes- terday in’ attendance upon the third annual reunion of Gen. Grant's old regiment, the 21st Tilinots, with other Illinois veterans. A lange Procession escorted Gen. Grant to the falr grounds. Ex-Gov. Oglesby presided at the Sey pee) and Gen. Jesse H. Moore wel- comed the ex-President in an eloquent address. Gen. Grant in response, sald: “What has been said has been So much "personal to myseif Chat it would be impossible for me to say anyihing in regard to it, except to deny it. {Laughter} Jn regard to some remarks that have been mide by the gentleman delivering the welcoming ad- dress, and particularly towards the close, 1 most thoroughly and cordially subsc:ibe, and that is to the fact that we want this whole nation <0 be a homogeneous people, all striving to 1tval each other in prosperity, in developing tbelr relative sections and upholding one ¢»m- mon flag, One common institution, tuat of free- dom to ail, without regard to race, color, sec Mop. religion or nationality. { Applause.) "And 1 delleve that result 1s to be worked out, ho¥, I dont exactly see, Dut that It will be worked ‘out in some way I'am perfectly confident. The day will come When we will hear nothing aboat sections, but we will strive to rival eaeca other as goed citizens in upholding one common fi Of sections.” Gen, Logan then spoke, after whieh the vete Tans and the crowd of citizens sat down toa Lardtack dinner. The Episcopal Convention, IMPORTANT MEASURES PROPOSED, In the Protestant opal general conven tion In New York yesterday, a resolu toa Norion, of Vinginta, was Setting forth that “a documeat ated er 3, Isis, signed by Bepjamia Bos- mitb, Bishop of Kentucky, and prestd- ‘op, declaiing that Rt. Rev. Samuel Allen MeCoskey haa’ been deposed from holy Ministry and 1:0m all offices thereof, was, on or about the above named d ‘culated through the ehureh; therefore, d, That the ¢n- Taittee On Canons be requested to examine sald document, a printed copy of whieh 13 appen hereto, and report whether, in their opiaty: the chureh is sutliciently assured by such d ment that Rt. Rev. Samuel Allen MeCoskey has been, according to the laws of this chure depesed from holy ministry and ail ofice3 thereof.” Rev. Henry Forester, of the missionary a'cuion of New Mexico and Arizona, p resolution requesting the House of Bishops to appoint a bishop for that juris Yietion, whieh resolution was entered on the mluutes, Rey. Dr. Edwin Harwood, of Connectieut, offered a resolution to refer to the committes on canons section 2 of canon 12 for their consiter- ation. It reads as follows: “It any persons witbin tkis church offend their brethren by any wickedness of life, such persons shall be repelled from holy communion, agreeably to the rubric.” ‘The resolution was, after a few words debate, adopted. Ab amendment to the constitution was offered by Rev. Dr. Craik, of Kentucky, maklog the meeting of the general conventioa one» in tive Jears, instead of three, as at pres img the number of clerical and two, instead of four, as at presen lution was referred to the commit offered by Rev. Mr. edopted, IMPORTANT DECISION IN THE VIRGINIA Mip- LAND RAILHOAD Case.—A decision bighly tm- portant and no less favorable to Baltimore Interests was rendered yesteraay by the supreme court of appeals of Virgtnia Staunton, In the case of 1h! Midla Compan 3 passed on the 13th of February last by the cir cuit court of Alexandria, at the sutt of bond- holders of the company, for the sale of the several roads owned by the defendant, an (a3 was shown) insolvent corporation. These em- braced the old Orange and Alexandria road, which by consolidation with the Manassas Gad road became the Orange, Alexandria and Ma- nassas Kallroad Company, which latter corpora- Uon was subsequently Consolidated with the Lynchburg and Danville road to form the Wash- ington City, Virginia Midiand and Great Soath- ern Railroad Company. These roads consti- tute a lok In the chain of direct ratiroad communication between this city and the south, the importance of which can readily be appreciated. Default having been made in Ube payment of principal or interest, or both, Of several classes of bonds secured by suces sive morigages upon these different roads, the decree referred to for the sale of the roads, and marshaling the different claims and leas of different classes of creditors, was obtained by the concerted action of most of the various bondholders. Exceptions were flied to the de- cree, and pending the cys of these ex- ceptions upon appeal to the Virginta court of appeals an injuncifon was obtained staylaz the sale, The court of appeals, in an opinion de- livered yesterday by Judge Christian, overrules all these exceptions, seventeen In number, ex- cept two Of minor importance, and thus sub- ‘Stantally affirms the decree of sale obtained by the bondholders, the case belng remitted to the lower court ior the purpose of enabling it to reform) its decree in the aulnor particulars al- uded to.—Balsimore Sun, INTIMIDATING A GOVERNMENT WiTNESa.—The grand jury of the United States court at Rich- mond, Va.. consisting of sixteen democrats and two republicans, yesterday indicted Wm. H, Fond, of Southampton co., Va.. for corruptly endeavoring to intimidate J. P. Davis, a colored man, from testifying against him on a charge of selling Mquor without license. It was stated that Davis had incurred Pond’s dtspleasare, aud ‘Le Jaiter Grove Davis’ wife out of the houge she lived it; that Davasin revenge reported Pont for violating the revenue Jaws, upon whtei Pord was tudicted, and that Pond'sub qaet had Davis arrested on a charge of larceay; tat Davis was convicted and received thirty-n'n* lashes, and was sent to jail for six months by @ county magistrate without any evidence whatever. TSE MEXICAN PRESIDENCY.—The Mexican house of representatives on the 25th ult. passed a resolution declaring Gen. Gonzales president: ofthe republic, His term begins December t. ‘The electoral vote stood: Gonzales. 11,525; Deu- fez, 1,565; Mejia, 629; Cadena, 1,075; Vallarce, 165; Zamacone, 76; scattering, $85. His cabinet Will probably Consist of Gomez Palacto, toretzn minister: Carlos Pacheco, war, and Manuel Toro, finance. Senor Rulas, foreign minister under Diaz, dled on the 23d ult. Ramirez, leader of the olutiouists In Sonora, was killed in action on the 14th ult. EMMBT, THE ACTOR, Dancsxovaly [11.—J. K. Emmett, the actor, is lying dangerously ill at the house of a sister in St. Louis. its wife has becn Informed of his condition and requested to visit Lim at once it she cares to see him again alive. Emmet retired last Saturday night trom asecord week of an engagement in Si. Louis, owing, as was stated, tothe Dad condition of his voice and his general 11) health, but it seen3 that since then he has been very {1 and he is now In a critical condition. All his engagements to November have been canceled FATAL RalLnoab ACCIDEN' - nel express leit Lae track on the Fitenburg rat’- read, vear LitUeton, Mass., yesterday,and £ 10s Varney, master car Dulider, and Mr. Fauikaer, & stonecutter, were killed and several others were fp jured. ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS IN BALTIMORE —Tae Baltimo m ot this moruing says: “fhe steamship Kelo, Capt. Jungst, from Bremen, arrived at Locust Polat yesterday, with passea- gers and cargo. Theré were 1,379 immigrant assenyers Irom Germany, Norway enmack, &c., bound for Baltime: ton, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Hiinois, Michigen, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minne- sota, Iowa, Indtaaa, Arkansas. Carl Sc! diseph Stahl and Meta Scblottock, Gren, Gled on le passaga, aud there were Wwo buts.” AN AF occurred near Sumter, S. C., yes- terday, between Julius A. Boyd and his sou oa one side and B, H. Hussey aud nis wie on the other, Tesuiting tn the Shooting of the elier Boyd in the stomach and bis son ta the thigh, Lussey was shot in the knee. The parties are Leighbors, and the fight grew out of a privat> quarrel. EUROPEAN BR&VITIES—About 15,000 Turks and Persians have formed an alliance and gone to plundering. ....A socialist congress will meet at Zurich, Switzerland, next yesr....The fa- neral of Offenbach took place tn Paris yester day with great pomp....The depression in the Russian cotton industry promises to cause se- ricus strikes....A fearful gale has been prevatl- ing off Penzance, Eogiand....It is now sug- gested that the Sultan of Turkey has gone mad....1f is said the aliled fleets will biocxade CHARGED WITH POISONING.—Jane Rigney, a servant girl, who was committed on Moaday ta New York, es with larceny by her em- ployer, Di. J. W. Gibbs, bas unintentionally furnished evidence of a more serious crime. The girl saw Dr. Gibbs at the prison oa Tu>+ day, when she asked him to send her a pooket- book belonging to her. On opening the wallet the eau found soni oe of cmp y contetning one-e! a grain 3 Mrs. Gitbs had for some time been suffering &pparently from overdoces of some narcotic, and this ery made it evident that the girl had been poisoning the sick woman. The state. ment of Mrs. Gibbs confirmed the 10% pa Sporting Notes. Winners at the Jerome Park races yer= ferday were: One mile and a furlong. Una, time 2:00; champagne stakes, for two year olds, Parse-quarters or a mile, Lady Rosoberry. time 1:18i¢; Hational handicap sweepsiakes. tw) and & quarter miles, Uncas, time ubse. milte dash, Ripple, time 1:47; one mile and a furlong. Jude Murray. ume 2-043. Some of the horses sul, fered ‘Silgbtly from epizootic... At yesterday the winners were Bancroft and Fair Count... At Loutsvilie yr Wii nS were Fanule Witherspoon, Hton, Piecmont and Alta. atthe Englisb-American cricket matoh in Philadelphia yesterday the Englishmen aga’ went to the Dat at 4:55 p.m. and jost hve ws ete for ten runs Inside of halt an b Dirk- ness prevented further play, and the game was declared a draw. ‘The Nationals and Cievelands play timore yesterday. The Nationals batied Well. They won the game b; 6tox i in Bal aed a sore of RosekRy aNp OcTRaGE.—Two mon named Lowry ard Thomas have been arrested in Nel. son county, Va., charged with robbing the dwelling of ‘Robert Masste, a farmer, and out- raging his daughter, aged Saturday last, While Mr. and’ Mrs. Massie were absent trom home. ‘The nm ended to be horse traders, young i jone 1" The house ted thetr crime with f= culty. DROWNED Wis URNING FRO. ORURCR. A tad accident happened lost Sunday evening on Lake Meganttc, tn Canada, by which four People Iest their vcs. A number of Une rest- Centsof Victoria Bey had been attending church ft Megantie, aud after service twelve crowded into a small toat to return home. When near their destination the boat capstzod and the fol- lowing were drowned: Mrs john Murray and son Angus, Mis MeKenzle and Miss M Dorald. A Faxmy Hor 1, f0 cost one million dollars, York. [1 tsto be located on fa Central Park, ecu) Diock more than two hundred feet square eight storles in height. IU will contain sults of ToomS to accommodate forty-two families. ‘The pi have been approved, and the Dbatldin Will probably be ready for 1t3 occupants by Ma pext. THE D2 AR: etror was sentenced t tel, at St. Louts, was rv of $4,000 worth of mo valuables, aterm int : T, who has ser’ tary. is missing, RAROAD TO RE SOLD—In the t court at Richmond, Va, yesterday, Jitd and Hughes siiting, the petitions of t ersburg and Lynchburg cites of asking for a post- ponement ef the sale of the Atlan’ pd ODIO Fall 1 wisn I was a DIS own poctl were a comet, beat. tumultuous! “ae asked tenderly. “Oh.” she § ¢ earn- e-11€33 that fell a -abere TooL upon a cold ol! A you would come round onl. ” years, Dv Macnier, t! ridicules the pre- tensions of society tn 7° inal and early, whether or not Of a professional benevolent manner, she replied, Maurier said, been en ama A NUMER of gentlemen at the club discoverad that Jobnson was writing tors to the wife of A member, and one of them wa ito tn- .” sald the delegate, “I don’t clings, but Jobas.a matls “OL course t them out of and take them down to the store and read them to the boys.” “But, Jones, does be read her letters to ‘the boys?” “I never thought of that.” Da ssion: would hay A Hanpsome Lapy entered a_drygoods house and inquired for a “bow.” ‘The polite clerk threw bimself back, and remarked that he was at her service. “Yes, but I want a bull, nota green one,” was the reply. The young ma Sent on measuring goods imimediately.—Derrvit ree Bre It you see an article In a country paper headed “Wonderful Escape from Death,” you can save much time by looking directly down to the bottom of {t and finding out how much it Costs per bottle and seeing if It ts sold by all respectable druggists. A Chinaman has entered the Harvard ftresh- man class. ‘Two fatal cases of supposed yellow fever are reported at Key West, Fla. Both strangers. An Oregon rencbman tprew a lasso ciumsily, and the noose fell around bts own neck. Just then the horse unseated bim. and, one end of pepo belug fast to the saddle, he was chok 19 death, MARRIED TEOWS—HUNTER. Jn Washington, D. 0, at the resicence of the bride's brother- in A, s. Coeman. erq., by the Kev. Mr, Gardner, M. F. Conrch, ©. 5. Brows, of Princa Georea cornty, Md., and Miss Minsiz HUNTER, of this cre : (Prirce Georre and Alexandria papers please ee HACKS EY—FLYNN. On Thureday, October 7, JsO, Ty the Rev CL. 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