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STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LADIES GOODS. Po PORT S*10UT! (08 NOR Ress MOOR Oe AND THE SOUTH. TBE STEAMER GEORGE LEARY ww rc wharf, foot ef 7th street, on TUBS- DAYs DAVSand SALUKDAYS, atSo.m.. stopping at PINEY POINT and POINT LOOKOUT going and returning. Kevurzine leaves Norfolk on Wednesdays, Fri- @ayeand Sundays at 4 p.m 2 — fare to Fortress Monroe and Nor- : auntil 4.30 ved until 430 GEORGE MATTINGLY, Supt IPRE ST eaMER MATTANO will resume her trips, on WEDS ESDAY, 23p Isst- fth-atrect Wharf, WASHINGTON, at 7 onset? Sth stro ee, On WEDNESDAYS snd SATURDAYS for MATTAWOMAN, OHICOWUX- EN and Mal?OX ORE* KS; returning leave Mat- tox Creek cs) yon THURSDAY and SUNDAY a. WELOH, Agent Moai m., makinw termediate Landings going and re- turni: feb21 6) ; 8 FF. QPECIAL ROTI , NORFOLK AND NEW VORK STREAMERS. The Seamer JAN MOSELEY w resume her trips to NUKFOLK on Mt leaving her whiai DAY, WEDNi- m., touching Fertress Mor First-class ta DAY, ist instant, foot of 6th street, every MON- 5 o'clock p. Piney Point, Point Lookout aud d Nor- 150 Cookout 1°50 75 oe Frida €3 Wat febls Xa Wharf, foot of lock a. m., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS sa far as Leonardiown and Nomint ; returning MONDAY, WEDNESDAY snd FRIDAY. Fare and P'rcizht at lowest rates. wanls F. J. STONE, Purser. VGKTH GERMAN LLOYD—Steavsare Line Berweex New YoRK, HAVRE, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. don, Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, Becond cabin. $60; steerave, § For freight or psasaze apply to OELEICHS & CO, 2 Bowling Green, New York, W.G. METZEROTT &CO., 925 Fa. Ave., Awenta for Weabin«t janld Cc NARD LID ES ‘prepaid steerage Ee ‘NOTICE. _ LANE ROUTE. o THE CUNARD i oad COMPANY LIM- New Vork and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, TER 40, N. B., NEW YORK. -» 2 Mar. |Maranthon Wed, 30 Mar. t.. 9 Mar. |Alweria..Wed., 6 April. ° t.. 16 Mar |Scythis, Wed-,13 April. Bothai Wed., 23 Msr. ! Parthia W 20 Mar. Andevery Weanesday from New York. BATES OF PASSAGE. 260, 880, #100, aceording to accoramodations. ‘Tickets to Paris, $15 additional. Return tckete on favorable terms. Steerags at -ery low rates. Sieeraxe tickets from Liverpool and Qieenstown, and all other parts of Europe, st lowest rates. Through sof laden given for Belfast, Gias- twerp and other ports on the Gon- Mediterranean ports. eight and pasasze apply at the Company's Office, No 4 Rowlinw Green, or both steeraze and Gene. BIGELOW & CO, 605 ith street, as m, D. Janl? VERNON H. BROWNE CO, N.Y. N EW YuuRK-HOUTTEMDAM. Between The first-class Steamers of this Line, MAMSTRED 3," “ROTTERDAM “SORIEDAM.” “W. A. SCHOLTEN,” | “p. OALAND, Osrrying tho U.S. Mails sfiscriands, lest 9 U. 8. Mails to the Netheriani Harbeck* Stores, Brookiyn, resuiariy on Ist Cabin $50-$70. 24 Cabin, 245-250. $26. E AUX, General Avent, 27 South st., New York." For passaze apply to W. G. METZSLOTT & CO., 995 Washing’ wanis ave., | EH, JOHNSON, Agcut, National | Safe Deposi! Pul’ding. corner New Yors ave. and Jani? ——— tAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINB BET" ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASEINGTON. DOUBLE TEACE! JAR COUPLER! STEEL SCHED! O TARE WEDNESDAY, Elics re Express. ty and way stations 8, and way. (Piedmont, ater, Lisaer: Goston Express, ore, Aunapoiis ope ai Eyattsyilie, Anuspoiis June rs, Euicott City, Annapolis and Way tay only, for Baltizacre and way. re xpress. % York, Philsdelphis and Boston Express nd Way Stations. (Winchester, Hagerstown sud Way, vis ove, Hyattaville and Leurel Ex- Prt erick, via Relay. Stops at Anna- Sa 6s usactoninaaa Da Helay. Stops st Hyatw. jars and Way, Splopest Sits are Laurel. tnt of Rocks and Wsy Stations. }.45—Belt's.ore apd Way Stations, a tay Ex- ork, aud speo- ‘ar to Philadely’ a. sy only. Otuer tains daily, ex- | mn iy at the Baltimore ‘xet offices, Waah:uwton Rtation, azd Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th ere will be taken for bagwaxe to be 2 received at any point in the city. THE GREAT 1881 | NNSYLVANIA ROUTE. iH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. e ‘Brack, Steel Hails. ScungEy, Maoumiczyt E: REPKE T, JANUARY 8, 188. WABHIN THIS EVENING. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser. TALOSUE SALE OF 1HREE PRIVATE LIB OAT Rion, EMERAOING STANDARD WORKS IN LITEBATU BE, HISTORY, PORTRY, BIOG- HAPHY,&.. MANY FIN®@LY ILLUSTRATED WOEKS, VALUABLE MEDICAL BOORS, &c. Zo be sold at my suetion rooms, southwest oor- ner Pennsylvanis and 1th street, Washington, D €, commencing on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Freprvapy 23, at 7.30 0'c: ‘K precively, and con- ti t eanle hour each eVeuing until all aresold. ‘Terms cash. teblo-d THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. Frift8 ASSUAL AUCTION SALE AT THE GEEAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 FENNsYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, LEOPCLD BIC HOLD, PROPRIETOR. 100 CASES OF LADIES, GENT'S AND MISSES’ SHOES, &c., DAMAGED BY THE LATE FLOOD. We are compelled to close the same out at a great sacrifice by public anction, in order to, take room for ourimmense spring stock. We invite the ladies and vents of Washingta and surrounding coupties to attend these sales. Sale to commence FRIDAY, tar 267H ineT., aT 10 O'ctock. Niwbt sales at 7 o'clock. feb23-16 FOLEY, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SEGULAR SALE OF H USEMOLD FURNI At salesroom BATURDAY, Fensvary 2 Iss?, € ach. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. VV ALDER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. att in front of our salesroom one Cabinet Maker's Work Bench, nazdsomely Ainisked, and a complete outit of Todls; cost $330. ‘Terms essn_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. fe24-at HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ((BOCHKERY, CHIN, GLASSWARE, OQUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, AND HOUSEFULNISHING GOODS. COMPLETE STOCK. BEST GOODS AT LOW PRICES. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, Late Wess & Beysrince, febl2 No. 1009 Penna. ave. QTUDENT’s LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 84.50 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE 51ZB NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF BYNEAL'S ROYAL SECURITY OIL, BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN USB. All other goods in hia line at the lowest possible prices. Call and examine. coustited daily st 455 Massachusetts ave. so4and 6 to8. tate rooms for patien' decl6 BYNEAL’S, MEDICAL, &e. Ds, LEON, the oldest established and moat-reli- sbie LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, can be from 2 rrem- treatment. Bepa- febt9-Im Al Femais Oompisinta and rritiee quickly cared. Pr Casut DR ROBERTSO: every Wednesday 56 U st. north. ‘and Ssturday, at his otfi West, near 435 st., from 2 to¥p. m., who. with 15 years’ experience, cuarantees a cure in al! diseases | of the Can be consulted dai y at 9447 Office hours from 1 to 9p. m. avenue svuthwest. cessfvl ment: | ebia, New York, | Greduted with dispaten. | need toning up, take Fra: guirumns. | fyee BS cay, Guicky, cared by Dr rinary, Orsans, Nervous aud Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emiseious, Impotency, kc. Gororrho'a or Syphilis, recently tively cured in from 8 to 10 day Strictly private, and separate of Refers to the te: Main office, 19S. Eutawst., Baltimore. Obarzes moderat MAnAi Dz Ladies. cont acted, posi- ousaltation ices for ladies. adipg physicians of Baltimore. feb7 FOREST HAS BEMEDY FOR All female complaints quickly cared. street northwest. feb9-im* QPERMATORHA, Impotency, Premature De- Emissions ‘nd sli Vexereal Diseases, HENRI. No calomel uted: ee, ete., cured. 456 Virginia Jan}5-2ra* YONSULT DR. and MADAME SELDEN, Pro- + fessors of Midwifery ; over twenty years’ suc- Tactice; board, nursing and e&iliful treat- jor indies only. “182 eae Se anew Ey 1 Femaie We rk cit 8. MOTI'S FENUH POWDERS —Osstat r Rianey 1 so, Nervous Debiiity, eak less, Impotcuey, Gieet, Sorofula, Syphilis and. al Oud 8d Skin’ Diseaben Spee) choa cared in 48honrs. Foreals by WM. B. EN. TWISLE, Drugwist, corner 12t et. and Pa. aye. cs $8 per box, sent by mall ander seal o seipt of price. TE ES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. i. H. DODGE, BONDS, STOCKS AND INVESTMENT SFOURI- Tiks EOUGHT and SOLD on COMMISSION. No. 539 15th street, (Concozan BUILDsNa, ) > C¥ FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY, Stock Broxens, 61 Broadway, New York. Every class of SHCURITIES Bouzht and Sold on Commission in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philade!- soston and Washington. Orders executed on the'New York Stock Exchange at oue- eighth of one per cent commission. Private aud direct telegraph w:res to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanwes In those cities and reported back [Sherr fond Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information revarding the Markets re- ceived through our wire every fifteen’ minutes Orders in Cotton, Grain and Provisions rv STOCK ps ATs Witt , AGE THE MINING RECORD, $1 0 Year No. 6E Broadway, New York. Most com- jete Mining Paper ever published. Sama Copies Free. Orders excouted for Minin Stocks and otuer Securities both in N. ¥- San Francisco. Sepl-eohm ALEX. ROBT. OBIROLM. Prost. | N4?eres. TRIUMPH, FRAZIER'S KOOT BITTERS. If youare weak, or languid, use Brazier's Bit- Hf your flesb is flabby snd your corplexion ow, use Frazier’s Bitters. It you live ina ma- laria) district, use Frazier’ ers. If worn down with the care of children, use Srazicrs Bitters. If you have xot the bines, tse Frazier if tiers. | pou tiave kept iste houy and lived contrary t the | te we of hesith, use Frazier’ Root Bitters” If you rs Root Bitters. If ou have abused inrtead of used nature's sift, use rezier's Bitters. If you feel old before your time, use Frazier’s Bitters. Ir life has become » burden and you have gloomy forebodinus,- use Frazier's bitters. if your hands tremble aud your lave grown dim, Frazisr’s Itoot Bitters wil! make you feel youaw' sxain. | Sold by all druggists everywhere st the low price? per bottle. HENRY DAN Ib. Mole Proprictors, Cleveland, Q. SIOLT MWELL, Wholesaic Agents, 482 Penasyl- Vania ave. Jans-e0 3. Louis and Om: pss: ixocume: No ray: AND POTOMAC eEuE Treatment almost Painless. No Cutting! Ne Liesting!, No Mouleine to. Swallow! This new system of cure sag Wonder Discovery ia the | work of Dra W. | beiakernolt, "ot Ohio, jock Fiayen and Eimirs, at10:30 | faite Gi000 te Sueeor ete Sondsy th P. a " Lishited Sipress, 980 3 Bor Pope's Creek Line, 6:408.m. and 440 p.m daily, excep: Sunday Wor Annapolis, 6:49 sm. and 4:40 p.m. datly, ex- | QLEXAND. i AND FReDERIORSEURG EAL | TPyALEXANDBIA AND WASHING | 7:39, 9:20, and 11-20a.m., 00 aud 11:30 p.m. On Sun- 11:25 and 11-20 a.m. and 8:00 | and the South, 7:3U aud 11.15 00 p.m. daily, except Susday. ‘Trains leave Vlexaudris for Waaht » 8:00, 8. ‘and 10%) sm. ; 1-00,3:00, 6-00 Tw) ane Oe p.m. an 12:00 midnizht. "On Sunday at 8:08, and 10: sm. 7:00 and $.08 p.m. Tickets, inf ry Vi east corner o° 15th street and Penusy!vania Gnd st the >) 2, where orders cai, be lett for oe ehecking of bax «sve to destination frou hotels and £ AMER, Genera! Passexeer agent. FRaby si IMSON, General Menacer. now2s THE TRADES. e Will etve 81,000 fer scaseof Piles T can- get Care. Consuization and Exemination Free. Cav be seen st 629 13th st., corner # corth-vest, every ernate week, J: ii to 22, $1 to Feb. & 16 tol¥, 35 to March 6, 16 to 19, 28 to 9d April. JAMIES CRESS, T.0., 530 18th at., cor. F northwest.” y 7M. STONE ABERT, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Jau3-6m No. 408 Sth st. nw. JP AIEVMES, ATTENTION ! “Just received. two cars oat straw, aud for sale in quantities to Snit. As wood at clover hay and a great deal cheaper. Will make the richest milk and more of it. W. H. TENNEY & SONS, Wholesale Dealer in Flour, Feed, Corp, Osta feos and Hay, Oapital Mills. We ANY SEWING MACHINE AGENT leaves a machine at your house, do not pay one $i cant ett you come, here and see what you can p wi % yo = McKENNEY, 427 9th at. fen? | OLBMISE AND OLD ERIENDS are rnown asthe best, so is JUSTH'S old stand krowo rie the only place where first-class SECOND-HAND CLOTHING can be sold st re- ectable prices. Address or call at JUSTH'S old stand, No. 619 D st., between 6th and 7th sts. Seean id Wee chart My, Ae eh te promptly sttended to. - = Sine LEW!S JOBNSON & CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. ©., DEALEES IN.UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS THICT snd other INVESTMENT SEUURIT(SS, DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. jani9 i3 Cal Book — JOB Revs 7a. Pennsylvania ave., Washingtoc, D.O. B Fine Printing a specialty. janl9 BLN OLNG—The Lyoerr Breaux employe Grsicsse Wor and crus ous su) Work. It {+ one of the olvteat esta ents 1012 Ps eve. 8d floor. S#4TEs: SKATES! ‘The best assortment of SKATES. Sharpening Skates s specisity. Also, « fine asvortment of Fine ‘OUTLERY, suitable for Christmas Presents, at ©, FISCHED’S Ox Stamp, Geee 633 7th st., opp Patent Ofloa, GCODWIN'’S SUN DIAL x GAS HEATING STOVES, For Heating Parlors, Dining Rooms, Hall and For sale at Office of Wash'n Gas Lt. Qo., 413 Tenth st. northwest. Call and examine them. .UTION.—GENUINE DECKER CEIARG8 inate by Decker Brom Fork, Fublle should ne careful uot 9 be led jan an imitation with « similar for lees than half the T'gensine 'D Piano. G. KUHN ine Decker is the only Agent in this District and Virginia for the yenaine itruments ; also, for the Burdett Organsand 0. D. Posse Pianos. 40022 WALTER B. WILLIAMS &0o., Auctioncers. PUsr CLOSING BALES OF FINE TRIPLE NILVERCPEATED. WARE AND ROGERS TABLE OUTLERY. Atealesroom, corner 10th and D streets, facing Penna. ave., THIS DAY, at 11 4. Mm, 3 asp 7.30 ¥ a By okder Taunton Silver Piste bo. J.P. HALL, Treas. 1e25 6t WALTER B WILLIS Maeco. Ancts. Ww4Ltes B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. REGUL = CARPETS, r 5 On TO-MORROW, Feorvary 26TH, at 10 O’cLock 4. Mt , We Shall sell, in froat of our ealesroom, a geners! aasortment of Furni- ture, 25 pair Blankets, 50 Cots and Mat- tresses. ‘Terms: Cash. 2 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. UNREDEEMED It ACCTION BALE OF PLEDGES. On MONDAY, Frenvany 28, 1881, av WO) o'cLock Pw, ‘and TUESDAY, Manca 1, 3851, av 7 O'CLOCK YP M-., T will sell at my establirhment. No. 1259 Pennayivania avenue, cor- ner 18th street, all Pledves forfeited by non-te- demption st (is date, consisting of Guid and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Guns; Pistols, Olothines ole. P. FOLEY, i feb: QPSEAE & LUCAS, Auctionesrs Alexandria, Vs. A RARE CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH A SMALL, CAPITAL 10. IN AGO\D PAYING HAT HAS BERN ES AB ISHED Ty YHaks, TO BE SULD AT t 1, Av 12 o'cLocK M., the Mili, Door and Ssh Fac: herof Fairtax and Qneeu etre ne resider id he moder: ard Sobescld front of the warket hou-e oval streot, Alexandria, Via. t T. V. RISHEILL. foneer, $11 7th stre retien Rooms, 811 the entire st of 8 Stove aud re Store, consist: follows— atdware of every deacription ‘Tinwsre, Stoves, Wooden Ware, &c., > One Horse and Wagon ; Very fine Counters, Shelves, Showcases, &e T if ved from the Aseigyes the en mentioned, aud it wil bo sold fo the bighest bidder for cash. Dealera specially invited. Don't forget to stiend. Sale to commence on TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o’cLock, on the Ist OF MaRgcH, at 311 street horthwest. : By order of Assignee. JESSE BROWN. FOLEY, Aw febr FPHOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctionee: T ARTISTS SALE OF OIL RAINT- a linited number of Oil Paintings of the fcllowing artists: May Weyl, Melim, Poole, Ross Turner, Kindleberver, Holm Kowzie and others. ‘tlie collection is now oa ¥ and comprises nearly ali the paitings that were at their last exhibition’ feb24-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. UNCANSUN BROS., Auctioneers, ENTIRE FURNITURE CONTAINED IN No. 1012 SIXTH SIREET NORTE WONDAY MORNISG, FEBuuary p) NCING aT 10 o'cLocK. we will\* t 1012 6th stre-t north weat, the entire its, consisting of— out Chamber Setts, Mattresses, Cotte Sette, Walnut CoS HO. Walnst Lounge, M. Wainut Extension Tatie, Dining root Chair, sides ehs Crockery, Cooking sud other oves, Carpets, Buys, Safe, Rockera, Kitchen Uten- els, Ke., &e. feb24-3t 'DUNOANSON BROS , Ancts. RUsTEE's SALE OF IMPROV PROPERTY ON ¥IKST STREET, BETW B AND O STREEIS SOUTHEa?. By virtve of a decree of the Supreme Court of the 1 istrict of Columbia, passed ia Hq ui canse No. 7,5: y HOUSE EsT OF Mancu, lowing dete estate tituate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered thirtecn (13), in square numbered seven hundred sud thirty-two (732), toxether with the improvements thereon, cousisting of @ two-story and basement Brick Dwellin: Terms: One third cash, i five days from day sale, and balance in three equal instalments, pa able st six, twelve and eighteen mouths, with ia- terest at six percent, aud secured by ‘a deed of trust npon the premis ld. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of wale are not com- plied with in ceven days the ‘Trustess reserve the Hight to resell the property at the the defaulting purchaser after flv isemen: SIDNEY T. TE 452 D st: and cost of days’ adver- Trustees feb23-00 qIeRt of e anction, in fre THE le Tit Da ‘aud vorth hsif of th each lot will oe sueink at cost with right to resell ‘at tees. feb21-eo&bs STATES I ed CRITE PART STAMPING 1035 7h street northwest, Haye opened with a fail assortment of BRIGGS & CO°S PATENT. TRANSFERRING PAPERS, PRINTED IN BVERY IMAGINABLE DESIG! USED TOR NEEDLEWONR: Running Desi im siripe six yards jong, suitable for Ladies and acne Bhewis, one Satnee wort tata and Test jor Handkerchie! iarze and small Sprayer, Tidy Patterns, &c. One of the many advantazes there Papers have over the old method of stamping oods used for needlework is that ladies can, by cutting ont such ficures as they want, make new and Leautitul designs of their own. “Any desien printed in this way makes a clearer, better impras-_ sion @ more durable than when printed from stencils or blocks, and is not so expehsive. Ali are pares ty Callan examine them. Smail samples ven away. We alzo have a foll assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and other TRIMMINGS, ZEPHY8S, Oe make a epecisiy of GUSSSM ER HUBBER 6 make a specis! of SSA ME: Bi CLOTHING, au are eling them cheaper than any er hot ecity. Kvery catment wiarate teed perfect. Call snd«xamine them. febl9 LO-BUrTOS, OPERA KID GLOVES, $1.50 per pair, ‘ust received at MES, J.P. PALMER'S. GENUINE MONOGBAM KID GLOVES. 2-Button, Tbe. ¥Batton, 81. Stee eats 81.25. 6-Batton, 81,50 Blacks Opera and New Strest Shates, ME. 1 OWENBERG'S PASTILLES DE FLOR- wholerale snd retail, at MES, J.P. PALMER'S, i No. 207 N. P.—T crgonal attention given to ell ORDERS. ny EX DOUGLASS. CONTINUATION Gia SIXTH ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES’ UNDER WEAH, 1E GREAT SUOQESS ATTANDING OUR AN- i. 84LE HAStNDUGED US ‘10 CONTINUE, UNIT, FURTHER NOTICE. ONLY Bik- INS WILL BY OFFERED, AND LADIF! #DING UNDERWEAL WI ASD MOLE VARIED $s! ELSEWHERE, AND PR IWENTY PE CENT LES fob18 ES DOUGLASS, From 13 East 177rH 8rReet, N. ¥., PREPARATORY TO THEIR RETIREMENT ¥ROM BUSINESS, Wil reopen on FEBRUARY 234, for « fow days, in PARLOK “'E," ABLINGLON HOTEL, when they will dispoze of the entire balaace of their IM- PORTKD OUSTUMES, DINNER AND BALL DMESSEB, WRAPS, ‘Se., &c., at a groat redac- NOTICE —On and after March Ist, 1881, the New York business will be continued by Misé RE- BECOA HUOD. febl7-2 PReNcH FLowEns CORSAGE EOQUETS, DRESS GABNITURES, BRIDAL FLOWERS, And all styles of FLOWERS for Bounet and Even- ing wear can be found at the PARISIAN FLOWER CO., febi6-Im 1110 ¥ étreet northwest. ADIES’ SHOES. For 80 days T shall offer my entire stock of WIN- TER GOODS ats DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. JAS. H. VERMILYA, G10 Ninth st.. opp. Patent Office. feb1a WME, WASHINGTON offers great induce. IVS ments tothe ladies in elezantSATIN DE LYON an SILK VELVET SUITS or Silk and Brocade Snits. All msterials farn'shed, aud hadsome snits delivered, from $50 to 860. She invites her cus- tomers to call and examiue her goods. Ladies can have their material made up at reasonable terms and at short notice. Style and fit unsurpassed. 11 GO.0T’'S, 915 Pennsylvania ave. DOUGLAS’, foth and F sts. Offere decided bargains in Resl and Imitation LACE GOODS, The larzest and fiuest collection of FINE LACES in Washington. ELEGANT FRENOH FLOWERS FOR BOQUET Dr CORSAGE, WHITE LACE DRESSES FOR LADIES’, MISSES’ AND OHILDREN, RIOH SASH AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, REAL LAGE EMBROIDERED AND HAND-PAINTED FANS, RECEPTION NOVELTIES A SPECIALTY, CHILDREN'S VELVET aN SILK SUITS, BONNETS, BREAKFAST AND NURSE OAP3. ONE PRICE, MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUEES. NOOT'S, OBING! P2UIS KID GLOV: Auda fue line of NEW D. Nas At M. WILLIAN'S, jand_7 Cite Previse, Paris, 007 Pa.ave. RMS Sea BUPPERT, 413. 808 Oth attest - Upp Patent OMice, xy IDERIES, iERMAN TOWN WUOL, and all Material for FANUY RE Fine selection of LACES. HOSIERY, T WORSTED and CHILDREN'S 'FURNISGING GOODS ; full line of MACRAME THREAD, ETAMPING promptly executed. decd? AY r TALLS IN WASHIN' OF E ny. TON AND GEORGETOWN. Exiserr Deranty DIsTulct oF COLUMBIA, Washixoton, Feb. 16th, 143) eis hereby yi ven that on MONDAY. Fen- QsTH, 1881, the Fish Wharves aad Fish dities of Washington and Georg: oid, at public suction, for t me year, from March 1, 1881, as follo; . Ar 2o’crock P x., end upon'the premises, six (6) Fish Staile in the Georvetown Market House t2 the highest bidder. ‘Terms: Cash in advance. ALSO, AT THE SAME T! the Georgesown Fish Wh street, to the bigheat bidder. ‘Vermus: Cash in advance the wharf in repair durin ALSO, Av 4 O'CLOCK P.M, et between 7 and nron the remises, at the foo! o! Potomac ‘The parchaer to keep tain of lease. orthwest, in ater) Washington, lowes wrauted or of the rights and pri the laws cf the corporation of Washing- or docks for landing, ton tosestablish whary cleaning aud sale of Shall be deemed elivible tinless situated at some polnt onthe north side of the Potomac river, be- tween ith street east and 14th street west, to the highest bidder. Lerme: 3100 to be paid on the day of sale, and the retioueto be paid within five days from the day of sale. 5 iy order of the Board of C niselonere of D. C. J. TWINING Major of Engineers, U. 8. A., Er eluver Coa jouer of D. 0, THOMAS DOWLING, Aue! febiT-iot UNGANSON BROS., Auctioncers. TRUSTEFS' BALE OF | VALUABI. PROVED Real No. 165, BOUNT AVENUE, 3LE_ UNIM ESTATE, BEING SQUARE ED BY NEW HAMPSH( TEENTH AND EIGH- RENE BETS, AND Q AND TRLEIS NOKTHWEST. By virtue of a deo of trust tons, dated sd @ 24th day of May, 1872, 31 corded in| i84, folio 419, Of the laud records Columbia, and by dire. er No r the Pi the partias in front cf the 5 . THE ¢ PAY OF Marci, ISS1, aT 4:30 o'CLOCK P'M.. a'l of Fquare numbered oné hundred and fifty-five iu the City of Washinuto: Th e bounded by New Hamp: hire avenue, 17th streets, and Q and H atrocts northwest, a UbUsUAL attractions to iavestors and bi ‘Terms of saie ag presoribed by the $45,000 with 6 per cent. int 1878, to the day of sale, anc ion Of IS of trust t from the 24th May, the expenses of aisle ount of which will be annourcet st time of ie fale) cash; balance in six and twelve months for Which the potesof the purchaser or purchasers, with intereet from day of sale, secured by a deed of trust upon the property will be taken. A deposit of #1,C00 will be required at time of sale, convey: ancing at purchaser's cost If terns are not complied with in five days from day of gale the Tras ees will resell at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. WILLIAM A. GORDON, Jz.,? ¥. W. DOWNMAN pts febt6-cta S ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. CHANGER SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED MMEAL TSTATE ON THE SOUTHEAST OOK ‘R OF EIGHTEMNTH AND I RTREETS NORTHWEST IN| WASHINGTON OiTy, DISTHICE OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme sa ay A of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No 6,997, bet een Ellen Frazier, piain- ti. aud the heirs of John Frazier et al., defend- ants, we, the undersigned trustees, will Gn MON DAY, THE 28TH Day oF Fesuvary, A.D. 1881. av Fivz U'CLocK P M., 86 1 at public suction. in front of tbe premises, all that piece or parcel of ground lying snd being in the Oity of Wa:hington, ia the District of Columbia, known as part of lots num- bered 26 end 17, in square 127, bexinning for said parts of !ote at the north weat corner of said square ind tunuing thence south along 18th street west ther ce east 26 fest, thence north BO fest; bs t to the in nmin ; ins rm Us large “Brick Dwelling house aud back bulld- tug. The location ia excellen! ‘lexma: One-third of purchase money in cssh- the balance in six and twelve mouths from day of to be"sccured OF ooproved prouissory. holes of sect o, re ‘or purchasers. A dopostt of 100 will be required when property is knocked down, and n9 deed the purchase moocy Se ea Ae plied wit otherwise the Trustees re- at risk and cost of default- N ; MESSER, Dai pA Agency {61 EDUCATIONAL. ‘BENCH LESSONS. NEW TERS, FEBRUARY 10.—M'LLE V. PRUD'HOMME'S pupils sequire a ood pronaaciation, and are taught spesk and understand in short time. Honre of claesee for adults and children suitable to all. ‘Terms moderate. Oail at 910 14th st. n.w., between. {2 m. and 1 p. m ; Mondaya and Thursdays, at is p.m. jan26 RIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of 7th and L streets northwest-—This stitution has a progressive and successful experi- ence of 16 years, Itedu for usefulness and eeif-snpport. Its graduates Secure positions of trust and profit. Course of stud) and training comprises the Enalish Lanwuage, Busi- nese Arithmetic, Spencerian Practical Penmanship, Bookkeeping; Dy single and double entry, adapted ¥ 0 to every variety of businces: ntion and tures. Day snd Evening Sessions. For information sud terms call at the Qollege or addreag HiNRY OU. SPENCER, Principal. dsnlg iM ARCHER INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D. OC. For circulars address Mra. M. B. AROHER, 1401 Massachusetts avenue, Washington, D. 0. jsul9 MOF, J, MAX MUELLEM, Director of Siusio, St. John's Episcopal Ghareh, Teacher of Pisno, Organ and Vocal Music, &., 1209 13th street northwest. dec31 RIVATELY, OR IN _CLASS—Mathomatics, Latin, Greek, French, German snd English. Hpecial'attention to preparation for Collexe, West Point, Annapolis and ll competitive examinations. ‘Terms in advance. das B. W. FLYNN, A-M., 702 5th st. northwest. OV. 17, 1880, Prot. and Mrs. L. & 0. OOL- NGyenbs Petdonce asa me private School for Boys 1h removed to 1688 I street noriuwest. “Les sons in the French Laguage,” ° dect-3m 18 Good either before or after the Holidays. A Nicely Oieaned or Peantituly Dyed GENTS" SUIT cr LADIES' GARMENTS to be had at W. H. VW BEST EY'S Wet and Dry Oleaniug and Premium Bieam Dyeing Establishment. 1068S (49) Jefferson Street, Georgetown, D. 0. os called for and delivered anywhere in the Skifu! treatment for Sick or Lame Ant. mais. Honorabie dealing with the ownere. Fairremoneration in all cases submitted cour care. janl9 ROBT SMITH & Co. SAFETY, RELIABLE--SECURITY.: NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglarand Damp Proof Vanite from 85 to 860 ayear. Government bonds on deposit for iS Per 31,000. Also, receives Silverware in Trunks lor moderate rate. “Hoaid of Mansyers—William Stickney, president: Georze W. vice presi- dent; B: B. Soyder, pecretary: A. 1. Sturtsrant, treasurer; Henry A. Willard, John Osssels, Thos Evans. dant tes yonns men and women | NORFOLK (VA) VIRGINIAN. You, sir, itis all that itis climeitobe Ihave tried it, and have advired and witnersed itstrisl on othera. I tell you its effects are simoly wonderfal. It myes a cure, and without much trouble at that. Ibad keen suffering a great deal for over a month with very severe pains, contracted froma cold. I first experienced the pain in my side; and from its peculiar nature, I thought that {t miaht be the }remonition of paralysis. My friends were fearf but after it shiftsd about, from oue side to other, from arm to lee, shooting through my body in s most infernaliy torturing manner, I kvew that it ras Hhenmatism that had me, and I songht remedies of different kinds, without effect, until I chanced to see the advertisement of St. Jacobs Oil, and read of its wonderful cures, when I resolved towive itatrisl. That was about two months azo, and I had then been suffering a month of consider- ablesxony. Securing s bottle of the Oil, I applied {t tothe partsaffected, and that night I had the firet good night's rest that Ihad since the com- menertuent of my attack. I gave two other appl: cations and I became perfectly curod—not suffer- ing from I:heumatism siuce—and that has been two months ago. This was the story of bia cure by Bt. Jacobs Oi as told by Capt. Jack MoLean, who for fifty years | has been a resident of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and who ie a well _knowa in Norfolk and Ports- mouth gs almost any citizens. It was in re- rly to Some questious pat ty him by our reporter, who had heard of his remarkable care, as well as of others that through Mr. McLean's inatramen- tality, had beon breaght about by the use of St, Jacobs Oil. After ad told the story of his own case, We asked him aboat the others, and he did not hesitute to relate thei. One was the case of a Gruzzist fom Wai rth Carolina, who, w Sorfok, during t bad the misfortun: eif very fined to his roo: Mr. McLen happened to visit the hotel when he heard cf the accicen', aad haviog formed the ac avaintance of the genteman injared, vised him to give St Jacobs Ol a trial. The dragzist consenting, Mr. McLean brought him someof his Cil, which he applied, and with such a happy re- sult thst he waa enabled to xo on his way home re- Joicing. Another case, was that of Mr. Walter Howard, a well-known fish and oyster dealer in our city. Mr. Howard had also during the recent slecty spell fallen and injured himself. Being iati- mate with Mr. Howard, Mr. McLean gaye le sought him, and finding what hisinjaries were, he recom- mended the use of the Oil. fhe result, as ia the previous case, Wasa care—ard a thorough care. Mr. Howard isn verin the curative properties of St. Jacobs Oi! Ruta more remarkable cure than all of the rest— and which cur reporter had heard of before hay- ing any knowle3ge of Mr. McLean's conuection with the case—was that of ayenerable lady about Sevouty yearsof axe, wl, some two wesks axo, while seated at the supper table, was stricken with paralyrix, ‘he whole of her ieft Her speech wae nvaltec physi- clan was sent for, ant he at ones prescribad the usua’ remedies, bit without effect. The old lay was a Zari'y conneciion of the wife of Mr. Mc- Lean, and Mrs. McLean on heariny of her atlic- tion visited the house, aud jearains that no relief had been secured from the physician's remedy re- conimended the use of St. Jarod: relating its effect on her husband. ‘Tae (il was prosurad and applied. The afflicted side waa weil rubbed and Partial feelin was restored. ‘Tia second day after the firstepplication the afflicted lady was able to situp, andthe third day she was well enongh to atiaed a8 con- sew. Since thenshe woes about the house appar- ently as wel as she ever was, aud she con- sM@ers that she owes her life to the «reat curative virtues conteined in St. Jacsba Ou. These statements of cures coming to our notice fre our _ inte! vith Mr. McLean, brought to our recoll 8 statem made to us by Pro! o last Feb- ruary exhibited in our city ‘Art trations” at the Orera House, which ea attracted crowded and cultivated andiences. was in connection with 1 It reesmmendatioa to 4 gentleman wa> was suffering s great deal from Rheumatism, and who on that account had been unable to attend the exhibitions. Prof. Grom veil advised bim to try St. Jacobs Oil—evan urged to do so~and at last bought him al 0 might have no « for not w ‘The gentemsn, however, was then under the t ment of his physician, and did not uae the Ou. mof the in vsire on his part why the Oil ed, Prof. Cromwell stated that he had some year or so before suffered excruciating tor- ments from Rheamutism, and that he had trie He heard, however, of St. Jacobs 0: rescived to give it a trial, which bi stated that its citect A trunk a bo: While tu ble ex Strong they secure it meaioine it. Jacobs Cit en d the different ments and to learn from tham some the saia of the Oil. He visited, arte estab’ facta regard amor, r nim that the demand for the Oii was simply wonderfal. He stated that itexcceded the demard for any pateut medicine he had ever handled, and this was saying a yreat deal, as Dr. Walke has been enzaved inthe drug business for many years, and the businewof hia house is very great. He next called on the cid and well, knewn drug house of M. A. & QO. A. Santos. The eenior of the house was not in, but b froached, and he said in reply ,9 theing) cur reporter, thst the sale of Bt. Jacobs Oil was tremendous- anything He ig ablishent of J. W. Burrow, tle w about the sale of 5i His reply was plendid; the deman very great. I mske arge sales of the Oil.” The drax store of Dr. iL R. Vaux! ras ext Bought, and n answer to our reporter's interrozatory, Dr. Vauhan re anewered: ** My sales have been remarkal Oil goes fast” i We only conclude after the adove statements of {| cures and sules, that there ig agreat dealin St Jzcobs Oil—and that where the benefactions have been so great, the Messas. Voxeler & Qo. may well be classed as benefactors—leserving the blessings of the reultitude who have been ured. lily Tha SUVER JEWELRY. Haye Just received a large assortment of SILVER 1 ACE PINS, EARL! coMBS, BAIR PINS, BANGLES, & SAL. LEWIS SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSWITH NGS, feL23 3215 Pennsylvania avenne. PENED THIS A.™, Beautiful btock of COLOKED HOSIERY. 80, N EVIOT SPIRTINGS . TEEL, MADRAS, FENANZ AND 8 FUBNISHER, feb23 936 Penna. ave. EAs ran AND HOBEHOUND COUGH DROPS, Relieve and Cure Coughs, Colds and Eoarseness oe than any other remedy. Haif-pouad Boxes, * COARTHUR NATTANS, PHARMAGIST, febii 14th and I and 2d’and D sts. northwest. OoK AT ous. PRICES FOR THIS Wileox & Gibbs.. 317 Singer. 16 Grover & Baker 7 Wheeler & Wilson. 9 = ‘The above pachines are all warranted iu perfect orcer. Instructicn xiv: ChunB: con tora nastiness ges St, Reedy enon waddh Ot a eae like GOOD MACHINE FOR SENT. BEPAIRING CUR SPEOIAULY. fedl9 JEQOND-HAND CLOTHING BOUGHT AND Zod, Rb tial. near Pa. ave. tanto ‘© PESCHER’S DRY OLEKANING ES- ASA bhida mentor: DYE WORKS, No. 906 G st. northwest, near the U. 8. Patent Office. LADIES’ ENTLEMEN'’S GARMENTS OF ALL KINDS OLEANED. and DYED, also, CREPE VEILS, LACES, GLOTES, Ero. PEGIALIY’ in ceaniag” fue EVENING DRESSES’ Tairty Sears “experience. Terins moderate. nowt ALKEW’ 206 10th W B+ SHABOOAL, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Lining Felt, Felt ny nov? GRAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIES. WWE Peo ae Seth lars ‘Write for particulars. O0tl2-eol tm: ANITARY PLUMBING. 22 Yeans' PRactioat. EXPERIENOR. JAS. F. BIEN, 419 9th ot. now. Maxes a specialty of tie examination and repalrs of Z% OMBIAG, with 8 view to ua prover: sanitary ar- Tapeenients. Orders promptly ocd-5in” GGS!_ EGGS!!_HIGHEST TRY Light Brabmse Gotgy “Bitk Costin, Fin Bock, ¥ ly oe! unt Hambure, Houdane, Le Fiecbes silver Spansios Hamburgs, Golden Soangled Polish, Sultans aud Rose Comb Bautams; P: Bouen Usyugs Ducks: Brown and White Clfina Geese. from the above choice varictics for the ‘season of 1881, €5, $3 and €2 per dozen. ASS POUL- Part- wi Apply to RICHARD (abstar Law Balding, eae ‘Anacostia Farm. fe29,24,25,26,4t* | Morse be excused on THE EVENING STAR: ..... February 25, SSI, FRIDAY... CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceed- ings. DEAD-LOCK ROU u IN THE HOUSE ON THE APPCRTION- ‘KANT BILL—ALL NIGHT SESSION, —Afier our report closed— The vote was taken on ordering he main question on the apportionment bill,and resulted 186 fo 10, one less than a quorum. "The S\ aker cast his vote tn the ailirmative, thus taking a quorum. The Anti then resorted to dilatory motions, ir. Conger moving to adjourn, and to adjourn’ to a day certain, and Mr. Page moving for a recess. Pending which, on motion of M: Atkins, Sen- ate amendments to the ievislative, Judicial and executive appropriation bili were noa-concurrad in, When an hour and a haif had passed, ant but one member (Mr. Camp) had been brought tn by the sergeant-at-arms, Mr. Conger moved that fturther proceedings under the cali be dispensed ‘With, stating It was the fntention to extend tne usual courtesies, which had never to the memory of the lates yeas 110, nays 111 A lively contro’ nator On a vote by tellers this motion was ‘ersy arose between Mr. ger and the Speaker as to whether t . Before any decision reached upon this polnt the vote w the motion to dispense with tar ivgs under the call, and It was defe bays for about tn the are: ker matotaining that tt had beew ing to the record to prove hat taken or ai}, and the gatuered In gr les Consulting and endeave main gestion had been ordered on the vill, prossed- M- ye. ing to come to an the num! of representatives io be provided for tn tne bill. DiytStous of the figures of state pooula by the various figures proposed, fra.a Were made s0 asto ascertain wheter tbe fracticn left over would be large enouzh to entitle the state to an additional member, b> cause that seemed to be the special advantage atter which all were striving. At 7 o'clock Mr. Weaver suggested that a vote should be taken on 319, but he would not prom - ise Lhat a vote should tuen be taken on another figure. Then he proposed tuat votes should be taken on 322, Si 211 and 307, and was met by a counter proposition from Mr. Hooker to take a vote upon each gure. beginning either at the fo’ highest or the West, avd continuing until there was a majority in favor of one particular number, No compromise was reached. and the clerk proceeded to cali the rellon a motlon to adjourn, which was defeated. At about s o'clock a proposition was submtt- ted by Mr. Robeson to the effect that roll should be called and that each member should announce his favorite number, so as to show the se Mr. take an Informal ballot. Mr. Conger, however, objected ment, Let the gentleman from Withdraw ‘bis demand for the pre 0) nt of the House on the question. agreed to Mr. Robeson’s proposal to to the agres- ew York 5 ques- ‘The Spealer.—The gentleman has no power todo that. It has been ordered. At l0zi5 the sergeant-at-ariys appeared at the : bar of the House having in hts cuscody Hutchins, Thompson, and Morse—the ia pearing in ev excused without ‘op rs. rap ing dress. The two former were sition, but there was 4 g00d deal of one Jide opposition manifested to excusthg Mr. Morse. Mr. Lounsbery jon that the gen nau be excu: nity of the Hou ated a laugh by a sugges- Jon p He thought that that lently satlsty the wounded dig- yiMeLt Mr, Harris (Va.) raised the point of order that under the rules no Mr. Co: Power to aft a funel Mem eit le bem pay the penalty. Mr. Robeson concurs view, which was opposed by M Penalty could be imposed. contend®d that if the House Lad no penalty for a breach of honor or atallure to attend this body was practically ers had been attending here ail day, while other geptiemen had beea off and looking after their own couiforis. with Mr. Cox Ia his Carlisle. ank: After & long debate the Speaker pro tem. (Mr. = the Hous eliions, Thereupon Mr, Lounsbery e payn Mr, Atherion moved to a! © $2 at absent—a que HEWel Mr. ceeding if be proposed to Insult mer Intention to insult anybody. Me pr na repo! ai head on the INDIANS have deci THES Put.aD) The Philadelphia L “The purchase, whic! Hunton) overruled the polat of orde vas the old routine o d voted upon, with no ulling members into si dings of the ‘ted under the re first page oi Inquiry prove moved that ent of five cents. d by making vine bel and aeld ad a right to excase apon con- Mr. he had not bean i irued to the House ntarily, Dut had not been adle to gatn ad. inquired how long he had beea wok Which Mr. Morse refused to herton objected to the gentleman pro rs, Which ction drew from Mr. Morse a denial of any . Lounsbery and Atherton’s motions ‘been completed on Tuesday, inciuded the stock of thautel Thayer, of Bost: other large holders, which had been Picked up quietly, the whole id Baltimore Company. The pri per share On a par value of aggregating 36,(00,000, Or 4 majority of the $11,572,750 of the capital stock of tne Philadelphia, Wiimtogton pald was 0, with an Offer on the part of the purchasers to suare- holders to take all that may be offered at the same price, , Up tothe 15thot March, Tv stock, which pays S per cent per annum, is cases Where it was desiral Tre TE BRIBERY The Te INVESTIGATION. egisiative peieen foun.) ol mittee met In Nashville, Wednesday. dU eleved that Thomas 0'C He | the national democratic executive committee trom ‘i Howell to Repr thought I mn. fle saw see the contents of the ly held by eastern parues, and but litle has been offered on the market here, except tn coln- nn D, member of the legislature, testt- eard Representative Davis dem.) Unat he was for sale, bat found no bidder. ‘onnor, member of nessee, bought democratic votes for O'Connor talking ntative Driver several times, and er sold out. He saw the uame or ecretary of the Treasury McCulloch signed letter addressed to E. B. Turpin. letter, Dut be thought it authorized Turpin to buy votes. I ‘muy believed there was money here to pu He @ chase votes, ‘The lestimony of Andrews ts re garded as of very ittle importance, {ng based taluly Ob hearsay and a strong Imayinauoa, ‘THe WuiTTs SER COURT-MaRTIAL ln New Yo yesterday, was attended by a large audien composed mainly of fashionably dressed ladi who cccuplea chairs inside and outside of the testimony Of Lieut. George K. Bar 41 was given, detailing the circumstances of rail, I i the discovery by him of Whittaker tled to his bedside the morning after the alleged outraze at Weet Point, as heretofore fully rib -d. An amusing incident occurred while Governor Chamberlain was examining tne witness, wao ied himself to ihustrate how Whittaker might bave done it, Gov. Chamberlain ask Mr. Burnett, were Whitaker's fe: the position’ you are now?” Answe: et “Now, actly in No, Whittaker’s feet were closer to the ratl chen / tied them.” prised the witness of Here the general laughter ap- mistake, when he corrected himself by saying, “his feet were closer to the rail when I found him tied.” The aughter continulpg the court rapped for order. PAULINE MERRITT, a sister of Alice Oates, the opera bouflist, died In Cincinnall yesterday sfternoon, She came there a little over a week ego, suffering from gastric fever, and was alterwards attacked with diphtheria, = carried her off. She wasn actress for =o Years, and was known as “Pass Merritt.” She Was Married to Wm. R. Hayden, bat be pro- cured a divorce from her. PAUL BOYTON SURRENDERS TO THE UHILIANS, Mr. ceived a letter from Cadet beard the United States shij . C, Eaton, of Watertown, W! ckawaba, now cruising along the coast of Peru. stating that Paul Boy ton, the famous swiminer, allas Senor Ge Ja Bort, sul to the Caillans on Jin- uary 20, ‘A Maw MunDERED BY TWO WoMEN.—At Lon- op, Mis. ., indictments have been found against Giutha Dorety and her dauguter, airs. Rebecea Corzelius, for the murder of Samael Jatter’s late husband. Henry Armstropg, the Satie te Whitehead, who 18 in the Onto Digamy in having married Mra, bad a wife livi aang ter Murdered fin with charcoal rumes, and that she (Mrs. Dorety) shot him in the to the beltef that. quarrel with boon companions. was Killed in a while be 3 made a confession that tea to him that she aud LS suffocating Tae Was dead head wo drunken '8 Cask.—The 34 district DELEGATE CANNON’ court, at Salt Lake, Utah, the emurser to the mandamus ing Governor Thomas to declare Geo. elected delegate to Congress. Q Acl- The Raltimore Grave Robberies. — 1) ACQUITTED AND WAKES 4 STATEMENT. be trial of Wm. M. Jenson (2 1 city), abd others indic oobi, was hee in Ballimore y gtave robbery I tehing away t last Octol Wr, M Jensen, Win, W ab tpt Ringe, but the thy att “ vy the district ‘attorney as witmesses ‘nealnor Jensen. After the hearing of several witnesses, Judge Pinkney said the evidence was suMicient to excite a suspicion against Jensen, but IL Was hot such evidence as the law requires for & vendict of gulity. He therefore found kim not guilty. The Buitimore Syn of ths morning says: After the trial Mr, Jensen sald be felt anytuing but satistied with the proceadings in uis c. “My attorney, Mr. Whyte, would pot to testify in ily own case, for reasous inexpli- cable tome. I would ike to know why the dean of the faculty, Dr. McLane Tiffany, aid not tell the truth (dnderoath) and say that 1 matriculated at the university in the same nner as any other student there today. 1 have the matriculation ticket, Dut was pre- vented from show Ing it to the court for reasons: that I have yet been unable to learn. Dr. Winslow testified tn a peculiar manner, AS as he Went he toid the truth. but ike did not re-halforthe trath. It was a fact that © for four bodies, but that was, I Pelteve, the frst week In October, and 1 paid the men with that money. 2 bodies were Urougnt The charge was for imore cemetery, and iy of Miss Jennte Smith The Indictments were ainst vt pay Lhe me mention of days be thet I wantes fated that he fetment for resi $ Sauith and of Mi November. During his had not heard a word of faculty, nor reeety stance from thats tes indicted were njoyed thelr " Smith and Mrs. id, were taken to the Uulversity land. Iie did not dig them ue did now assist ‘in digging them up, and did not see them dug up, a8 “he was not there at the ume they were exhumed. He had nothing to do With the carrying of them to the Universty The body of Mrs. Carter, he sald, trom tts p cular appearance, showed that tt had been buried for some time, and iustead of taking it Out after that discovery 1 s been filled np. The cupidtt of the men caused him to Lake it for (he sake of the bones, which sell at $7 per set. Ons of the party who Lad been off watchlug in another a of the cemetery was ver indignant when e discovered on bis return, a8 Lie parcy were about to quit the cemetery, that such a subject had been drawn out of tts resting-pla: Words ensued, one of the party stripping coat to fight, ‘and the scene was a suggestive one, The dispute was flnally seitied. without blows, some of the less warilke of t urging Uiat such dangerous grounds w the place for settling disputes, tinaliy Walked out of the cemetery dies, stopping on thelr way out t Lup the grave of a young man Uiey had opened, but wise body Was Lot in good coudition for their Purposes, Irish Speeches in Ame THE SUBJECT DISCUSSED IN THE HOUSE ¢ Debate on the pro the house of commons yesterday. Callan Was speaking on an an hour of 7 6% put the am speaker the Wileh we Wale Mr. endmbat tha ock having arrived, the speaker dment, Which was negatived. The put. Several other amendments, > negatived. Mr. F third reading of the vill, Mr. Jus oCartay moved tts rejecuon. He sald tue government could not expect to countera: and conspiracies in Ataert land. Sir Wm. Uarcourt, afier remarking on the abse: read extracts from the re which be alluded yesterday, made Devoy in the United States.’ He argu men like Devoy had their friends tn England and Ireland who were ouly kept down by the strong hand of the law, He aiso referred to a speech made by Davitt, in which the speaker armed the country of the wolf-dog that was ady to bound In vengeance over the Atlantic. If, conciuded the he a ‘lary, there were ren who would use s nguage, It would be the duty of Englishmen to stamp upon them as Af they Were a Lest of vipers. Mr. A.M. Suult- van argued that it was cruelty to Irishmen at me to punish them tor what was done ia America. The debate adjourn DEATHS OF NEW 4 well known St. Louls journalist Springs, Ark., Wedue: ening, of pneu menta, aged D. R. MeKennie, the oldest caitor in Tennessee, died in Edgetielé, in that state, y.sterday.." John Bateman Smnttn, Pulaski (Tenn. , died Wea Wim. 8. Ko! sury in Gar Brack Fever f from Carbonate cose of Mack teverat L the a fara d3 ta Schuy fatally se was jous fever Dy @ quack. In 1s6s the ever accomplished Its feartul work in the coal country, carrying of hundreds of people, among Whoin were man, prominent men aud women. Families of eigti ana ten were stricken down, and tn the staaliest towns from five to ten Interments occurred dally. Every home presented a sorrowful scene. The oldest residents predict a visitation Of Ubis incurable disease once in every ten years. They apprehend that the case at Lenoxville wili Testilt Ib its spread through the northera coal region, and that clans will tind the'r efforts to cure It una’ nee the coor “a a Tn mo 1 Braves, persons ematri: wh Burojean hers; and tovinna that th « ecuntry wen ame custen MARRIED. DIED. HAMILTON. On Fi | 8m, Maky 7. Hawiczon, wife of ite lats James H eb, and of Francs awed four years ¥nenés ana relatives are invited to attend her }. fan rom ber rister’s resid Mes. “Oia 1(07 E street southerst, Satur ‘Foorusry 26th, at2 p.m. uth, HUGHES. On the evening of February 1881, at 5 o'elock p.m. Faxsrx HvGuES, in the eeveiity-filth year of ber axe. take om the Nineteeath- ay, i p da invited. Her tnrers | Hi 7. N Pebroary 24 Ins, at 11 o'clock Ree ae Se 1 in the thirty second beraze. Notice of fnner bh : = oan ‘tia: ‘MACK On Friday, Febroary 25th. 185; URAC, cldvat daushter of Beara P. aad | Kathstive Collins Mimmack. ‘Notice of funeral hereatter. . MURRAY. On February 26tb, 1831, at 5-45 a. m., SamceLT. Mvsmay, aged fifty-six years. Funers! wall take Pisce from bis late residence. 20 1 street northeast, Sunday next, ai 89 o'cl p.m. Friends and relatives invited to attend. = O'BRIEN. WIettam CamMax O'BurEN, infant cop of Edmund V. O'Brien and Martha E O'brien, age? seventeen months, after am illaess of two weeks of pneumonias. es, we, a8 eesactl| Funeral on Funday, Februat o'clock, from their residence. No 45 My ue setts avenue northwest. Friends are invited. ~ BEOEMAKER. Friday morning, Feb 188], FLizapi BHOKMAKER. widow of ee Shoemakes, br.- aged ciety Ave jeare Ev» aye. “Yuneral will take place from her late residence, 141 West #1 Georgetown, D O., at lWo'cloca &.m., on Monday morning, tlie 28th inst. ‘ {Baltimore Sun plesse copy. | Meee’ On the 25th of February, 1331, Gro. 12GPT. F jernoon, *he 27th instant, wns! at a > neq gintanes of the family are respsctfully Invited by W. st areesists. ee, Bees UNDERTAEERS. Ro. 316 Pa. ave. 2, wee botwoen Sa and 434 stresta: Fr. SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, Jang 1233 7th street northwest. om R. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street a.w. WELL sols

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