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at-Grandson of Martha was Hanged During the Civil War as @ Spy. © Mavozine for March prints Episode of tuc Late War,” taken ¢rom the forthcoming volume enti'le4 vi Strange Historic Par- Wars. With some ref- bealogy of the Washington ¢ origin of the late rebel- ‘The following allel of Treasou ¢ family, and @ summary of the afticle: She facts related In the following narrative been published several | for the efforts of the War depart. | ment in Washington city to sappress them, 1 papers locked up in its | yntain a history of the agrest, | of Col. William Would doubtless hav and to keep the off arcbives which trial and execution, as sples, « Orton Williams and Lieut. Walter G Peter, of ie army, in the month of June, tion tn ‘regard to these records | ‘n. a8 1 agn tuformed, out of defer- | and feeitngs of relatives and | ave elapsed, how- APPY events took ‘place, and, as some of the parties most deeply inter- ested are no longer living, | ha moper to aval iayselt of the facts and papers in my possession on the sudject by giving the to my readers for their Information to the pubite at the same should be made known, in y for the sad cat ever, since thi order that the re- astrophe and the should be placed y ‘The story of Major Andre Is familtar to the 0 ‘story in every part of tie ars his untiincly ead bas passed, often with throbolug been read apd 4: ate Of that gallant om. whea he was the propricty of tne ton Iu that matte: painfui senteace. Few, indeed, of bis contemporaries, warmly the me @emerits of that that $3 years after: cise, on the 9h day of Jur to be lore pre- Rave perished tn as for Twenty Beers of the Unit ey, ab War.ou the List day of detship at West Point was secured t ried Martha P stis, WO Was & sided in Georgetown, where. in the yea he bulit the oid sisters of GW. P. Cust the Arlington esta! Robert E. Lee. the former owner ot | F MES. GEORGE WAsiiNcTON. Gen. Washington himself ler. no children, mS Was associated a cousin, Walt 4 gtandson of Major’ Georg r Of Thomas Peier—who was ‘th of October, 1s4: aa fornied for Peter, the bro! Dorn on the when they we 2 Williams a most devoted and romantic attach- In persoual graces and acco.apliso- ments William Ort ‘Sembiance to his father, Captain Will uns, and possessed of a genius ve of Major Andre. i he was employed for a time in the servi States army. am aide os th then comimarit Andre, 30 tu that wel to a daagh- who was tuen after Colonel L: to Ariingtor esi to the early ‘Where be was in the United S Was immedtat: | ed us a colonel of ful to the volunteer fair made Colonel Wilifams unpopular in G- is, and although he COURAGE AND GALLANTRY ef Shiloh some months atter- rred to the staff of ( of the confederate , Where he remained until the first day of Jur assumed comi- - Kos da on the last day of De se of that day troops. Massing g of the Union arn vakened by (oo great an extens'o: i upon It, erushlog it com h terrible loss upoa tar Geo. Hosscrans ‘d his ground, although almos’ Ounded by the enemy, who was 2¥ superior in the number and effi- On the 2d day of Janaary, ct was renewed, General ‘ with great slaughter, engagement retited in & r bt conuea, Nott stn Se Tear of the center an nevertheless hel 1863. when the confilc Bregy was driven ba Abd &t the close of the southerly direction to re; eratt his shattereq the Immense erort the battle of Mu; 001 Mt 18 sometimes catied. Bationa! troo) iS pS Fetatned posse: as tenure. ‘Thets | Of communication w Which required pric more than gy “ac: ured or otherwise ‘The confederate army iy retired some thirty miles south, Uhe surrounding country was eursious of hig cavalry, Vexed with the ini Such was the,sitnation In a military potnt of | mouths they were condemned.” as was de- view, when Col, Willams eoncetved the dariag and treach'-rous enterprise which be shortly afterwarG undertook. Fallof a desire to dis- clared on a@ similar occasion by an American omicer during the revolutionary war. Col. | Baird saw rising before him the painful tack of Ungulsa himself in some bold and dashing | executing thege handsome and accomplished movement, knowing from Mis experience {n Washington how business was conducted and orders issued at the War department, he under- took to render a Driiliant service to the cause of secession by entering the lines of the union troops and cbtaining such information | as might lead to a magnificent success for the | confederates. As Fort Granger was so desira- | | bie an acquisition, he induced bis cousin, Lieut. | Peter, then serving on the staff of Gen. Wheeier, | to join him. Having completed their prepara~ tons, Col. Williams and Lieut. Peter, DISGUISED IN FEDERAL UNIFORMS, and mounted on fine horses, with forged or- | cers, letters and passesin their pockets, ap- proached the entrance to Fort Granger and de- Mmanded admission at a late hour in the after- noon of June 5, 1563. Their coming occastoned some surprise, as skirmishing had been going on constantly for severa! days in almost every Girection, and the fort was practically Invested by theenemy. However, as they wore Federal | uniforms, and presented orders in regular form | from the Secretary of War and from the head- | quarters of the Army of the Cumberland at Murfreesboro’, they were admitted, and upon thelr entrance they presented the following ; Papers, all of which were forgertes. They read as follows: “WaR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GENERAL’ OFrics, Wasnincton, D. C., May 25, 1s Extract Special Orders, No, 140. “IV. Colonel Lawrence W. Auton, cavalry, United States army, aud Acting Special [nspec tor «seneral, is hereby relieved from duty along the line of the Potomac. He will imméiiately preceed to the west and miautely inspect the Department of the Obio and the “Department of the Cureberland,” In accordance with Special Inspector's instructions, Nos. 70, $2 aad 140, furnished bim from thts oftive and chat of the Paymaster General. “*V. Major George Dunlop, Assistant Quar- termaster, is hereby reileved from duty in vie elty. He will report immediately to col. Auton for duty.’ “By order of the Secretary of War. “B.D. To stant Adjutant “Col. Lawrence W. Anton, U.S. Inspector Gen They also pr ter from for the Department of the Cumberland: “HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE BEELAND, MURFRBESBORO", TENN., May 30, 1 Colonel: ‘The Mafor-General commandi sires me to say to you that he desires, 1f sou can spare the time at present, that you Will Inspect his outposts before drawing up your Teport for the War department at Wasilngion fe ented the following forged te! “Ail commanding o In Unis matter fo The General desires me to you. “I remain, very respectfully, you servant, AAG “Volunteer Chief of Sta and Ai General. “Col. General. They represented to Col. Baird that they bad been surprised by a party of rebels while t Ing dinner at a house near E,ciesvitle, a tule Yillage some miles distant In the direction of Murfreesboro’; that thelr orderlies, overcoats and baggage Dad been captured, and that they themselves bad barely escaped with t which accounted for ihe fact that th the time strapped to their saddles elt coats. They represented thein destitute for that y ner S as well as mocey; that tue very much to go to requested of Col advanced to Willams ce, te for that argonnt. After of some refreshments, and apparel j the most cheerful manner, they | their horses and started in’ the dire Nashville. Tush a 5 the fort Col. Lo tucky cavairy, entered on horseback, follow: by an orderly, As he passed Williams ie cang glimpse of the side of his face, anda Scloushess of reeoguttion came over iim, t could not at once determine or iovate | individual who had attracted ils attention Riding up to Col. Baird, who was near at hand he inquired who the men were he met as | | Came Into the are inspecting Who bas just been m kins remarked that “there must be about this. Tthink I recognize o: as an old army officer.” NOW IN THE CONFEDSRATE ARMY. After a moment's consulration, for tuer> was no ume to be lost, Col Watkins, with ht deriy, immediately started in pursuit, mined to overtake Williams and Pe the latter were riding raptdy toward Nashvilie. Giving his orderly instructions to unsling bis carbine as they rode along, and to fire on tne men they were pursuing Ir’ they refused to re turn with there, taey overtook ine seif-constl- tuted Inspecting ofivers about 650 yards from the fort. Without betraying ai clcement, th a bland and pleasant tone of voice, Col. Wat. kins rode up to them and politely req tested them toreturn, as Col. Baird destred to see them again before they went to N that perbaps an ezeort should be fupaished them for thelr protection on the way. Just as Andre's presenca of mind forsook htm at the su. pretme Moment. when he was brought face to fece with @ tremendous danger, so chese men felled for an instant to comprehinud the sttua- Hon. and in that instant their doom Witlems, during te moment wh t bung in the balance, | hand upon his ¢ ed to tite upon W fe. and probably bh escape without mu y security by the and ‘manner of Co}. Watkins, se 9 others tn pursuit bat the two I bave mentioned, and confident that his own adreitness and skill would tind a way out . He CourteoUsly cousented to re- turn to the fort. This was ail the more re- Markabie a3 they were well armed and Mounied, and their escepe was almost certain in the: e the attempt. But fate had creed otherwise, and they returned to the inevitable destruction. On their way back Col. Watkins remarked, “Gentlemen, I will not back to Une fort, but if you at my quarters, which are near TS of Outposts will tof thelr ablitty tog! ig Adjatant WV. Auton, Cavalry, Spectal Inspector bat lulled Into will hal mes A. Garfield, Chief of Stam | | Bayard, Thomas F., D: though | | Burnside, shvillé, and suggested | | dards, 1.G., T officers a8 comfnon sples, and his generous and sensitive natare shrank from the unpleasant duty, While the court was taking the confes- sion’ ef the prisoners—which constituted in Teallty their principal task—Col. Baird, search- ing for some way of escape, sent the following Glispatch to Gen. Rosecrans: “ FRANKLIN, June 9, 3:25 2.11.—To Gen. Gar- fleld, Chief of Staff:—Col Watkina says that Col. Willams fs a first cousin of Gen. Robert B. Lee, and he has been chief of artillery on Bragg’s staff. We are consulting. MustI hang bim?’ If youcan direct me tosend him to be hung somewhere else I would like it; but if not, or Ido not hear from you, they will be exe- cuted. ‘This dispatch ts written at the request of Col. Watkins, who detained the prisoners. We are prepared for a fight. “J. P. Batgp, Colonel Commanding Post,” “HEADQUARTERS D&PARTMBNE OF THE CUM- BERLAND, June 9.—Col. J. P. Baird, Franklin:— ‘The general commanding directs that the two sples, 1t found guilty, be hung at once, thus plicing it beyond the possibility of Forrest's Profiung by the information they have gained. ‘FRANK 8. Bonp, Major and A. D. C,” “Frankiln, June 9, 1 ; “To Brigadier General Garfleld: Will you have any clemency for the son of Captain Williams, who fell at Monterey, Mextco? 1 protest our Innocence as spies.” [A portion of the dispatch is illegible. It appears to be signed by Lawrences W. Auton, formerly 1. Au- ton Williams} Williams then add: I send Uils as a dying request.” The dispatch ts con- cluded by Colonel Batrd, who says: ‘The men are condemned and we are preparing for their exceution. They preter tobe suot. If you can answer before I get ready, do. | J. P. Barp, “Colonel Coramanding Post.” Gen. Garfield. remembering the course pur- sued by Gen. Washington in the case of Major Andre, refused their request to be shot, and de- termined that the sentence should be carried Into execution a3 originally ordered. He knew nothing whatcver at the time of thetr personal conneciion with, or relation to, the Wazhington family. Colonel Wiillams made a most touch- ing and earnest appeal, first for his cousin, | Lieutenant Peter, who was his companion and associate In the execution of the plot, though he was not respohsibie for its original concep- tion and preparatto: second, that they might be shot if their death were fully determined. Willams alone assumed the responsibility of the scheme, whatever it might have been, and Peter bad been led into {C by his attach- ment for his elder and more experienced com- Panlon in arms, who had in the beginning in- duced bim to desert homs and friends and fol- low the fortunes of the so-called southern Confederacy, At 9 o'clock a. m. Capt, Alex- ander reported the gallows ready. Tne troops of toe garrison and vicinity, including Infantry, cavalry and artillery, which were under arms during the morulag, were disposed in ag opan squaré around the spot assigned for the @kecu- tion. A guard conducted the prisoners, who behaved With the greatest possible coolness and selt-possession, through the gateway of the fort, across an open space of ground Ja tie rear, thence across the raliway to the cherry tree, where two ropes hung dangilng within eight feet of the grou Lieut, Peter was almost overcome with grfet and terror as he looked upon the scene,, Dut Col, Willams promptly restored his courage by saying, “Dry those tears and die like a man.” ‘Taking their places upon the cart Capt. Alexander thod a linen habdkerchtet over the face of each ona and adjusted the ropes. ‘They then asked per- m ion to take a tt farewell, which wa3 let_us die like brave ‘ctators turned away In on the morning of the the following brief a ‘d to Gen. Roscerans an- : The men have been iiity and executed 1a compllance with your order. I amever yours, P. Barn, ding Post.” CONGRESSMEN AND THEIR RESIDENOES LIST OF SENATORS, W. A. Wheeler, President, Riggs House. Altson, W. B., Iowa, 1124 Vermont ava, | Anthony, #. B., 2, 1807 H st. nw. Ball Bak J. £., Tenn, Rdvitt House, n, H. P., Micb., Arlington fotel. 1413 Mass, avonue, Beek, J. B., K het. Blaine, J. G., Mane, 821 15¢h st. n.w. Blair, Hl. W., N.H., 905 East Capitol at Booth, Newton, CAL, 601 13th st. naw. Brown, J. E., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel Bruce,'b. K., Mis4., 900 M st. nw. . E., 12, L., 1923 H st. n.W. Butler, M. G., S C., 927 Ist. now. Call, Wilkinson, Fla., National Hotel. Cameron, Angus, W1S., 1213 N st. D.w. Cameron, J. D., Pa,, Wormley’s Hotel. Cockrell, F. M., Mo., 929 15th st. nw. Coke, Kichard, ‘Texas, 915 G st. n.w. Conkling, Roscoe, N. Y., 704 14th st. nw. Davis, David, lil. National Hotel. Davis, H G., W. Va., Ariington Hotel. Dawes, Hi. T., Mass, 004 14th st. n.w. Eaton, W. W., Conn., 20 Grant Place. Eamunds, G. F., Vt. 1411 Massachusetts ave. Farley, James T., Cal, 515 14th st. n.w. Ferry, 'T. W., Mich., National Hotel. Garland, A. H., Ark., 519 2d st. nlw. Groome, J. B., Md., Willard’s Hotel. Grover, 'L. F.,'Oregon, 1414 K st. uw. Hamlin, Hannibal, M Willard’s hotel. fumpton, Wade, 8. C., Metropolitan Hotel, i th st. ow. Hy, Benjamin Ii. I, N. F.. .. Hoar, G, F., Mass Ist. Hamtiton Louse. Va,, 1234 Massach: La., Willard’s Hotel, 1:16 G st. nw, N.J. ave. and B st. 8.2. . rd’s Hotel. Kernan, Francis, N.Y. 05 K st. Dw. Kirkwood, S. J., fowa, 1514 10th st. n.w. Lamar, J. Q. C., Miss., 51213tn st. nw. an John A., lil, Siz 12th st. nw. McDonald, J. E., Ind., Willard’s Hotel. McMillan, S.J. R., Minn., 211 North Capitol at. McPherson, J. R., N. J., 1409 Mass. ave. 3 se, I wiil send for Col. Batrd and he | Max B., Tex., 413 4in st. now, ¢ here to see you.” To thistucy con- | Morgan, J.T, Ala.. 401 G st. nw. sented, and, having dismounted, entered Col, | Morrill, J. S..'Vt., cor, Vertaont ave. and M st. Watkins’ tent, where a guard without | Paddock, A. S,, Nev., 1311 H st. now. their Knowledge, instantly” and qutetty | Pendleton, G. H., Obio, 1301 K st. nw. surrounded them. They soon became | Platt, O. H., Conh., Aritegton Hotel, hervous apd manifested impatience at the de- | Plumb, P. #., Kan, 1407 F st. p.w. ay caused by the non-arrival of Colonel Batrd. | Pugh, Jaa L, A polttan Hotel. resentiy one ) thea looking out of the door of the tent saw that they were crisoners. “What does this inean, Col. Watkins?” Stantly asked. “It mean: Te; t- kins, “that you are suspected, and tor the tae being you are pri ‘rs. Ifyou are what you represent yourselves to be, you will only be de- layed a short time; but we “must be convinced Of that fact before you are released.” Taey stormed and raved greatiy, ana threatened to denounce Colonels Watkins and Baird to the Seuretaty of War for the outrage tuey were per- petrating in delaying ofticers on special duty fom Washington. Dut the cool demeanor of Col Watkins Was proof against all sucu demoa- Strations, While this conversation was in pro- gress Col. Baird entered. “Let me see your eners egatn, please,” said ne to Col. Willlams, he papers, letters aod orders were g) over and returned. ‘Turning to Lieut. Pe said: “Let me see your sword, plea: Re- alzing the peril of thelr Sttuation and becoming greatly alarmed, they both protested agamst what they called an insult, bat nding resistance useless they submitted; the Sword was drawn by Col. Baird from its scab- bard, and upon its blade the tell-tale words were etched, Lieut. W. G. Peter, C. 8 “Let me look atyour cap, please,” Col. Baird said again. The cap was removed, the white flan- hel baverlock lifted, and agatn the same cuar- acters appeared on the facing. ‘Tae same ar- tcles worn by Col. Williams were examined, and similar revelattons made, They were almost overcome with confu-lon for a moment, but quickly rallied. and preserved their cool! hess ever after. Gentlemen,” sald Col. Batrd, “this Is a very bold game you have been play_ ing.” Yes,” replied Col. Wililams, “and {t caine near betng @ perfect success.” From thls moment thelr guilt was neither doubted on the One side nor dented on the other. In the mean- time, While Col. Watkins went tn pursuit of Ube so-called inspecting officer, Col. Baird sent the following dispatch toGen. Rosecrans: “FRANKLIN, TENN., June S, 1s6s.—To Brig. Gen, Garfield, Chief of stat: Is there any such Inspector General as Lawrence W. Auton, Colonel United Staies Army, and Assistant Major Dunlop? If so, please describe thetr per- Sonal appearance, and answer immediately. “J. P. Barkp, ‘olonel Commanding Post,” Shortly after the developments above related took place the following reply was received: “HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THK CUM- BERLAND, Jue 5, 10:15 p. m.—Col. J. P. Baird, Franklin: Theré are no such men as Inspector Geueral Lawrence W. Auton, colonel United States army, and Assistant Major Dunlop, in this army. nor in any army, so far as we know. Why do you ask? . A. GARFIELD. “Brigadier General and Chief of Staff.” The possession of the order said to have been given by Gen. Rosecrans fully coavinced that officer that in all probability they were spies, and he instructed hf3 chief of staff, Gen. Gar fleld, to order a ecurt-martial at once. The fol- ee the order, brief, peremptory, and to pe Ce a OP THE CUMERRLAND, KO’, June 8, 12 p. m—col. J. P. Baird, Franklin; The two men are no doubt Spies. Call a drum-head court-martial to-night, and if they are found to be Sples, hang them be- fore iperters | Without fat No suck men have ‘been accrédiied from these headquarters. rig Gen: “J. SAEED. “Brig. an jet of Staff.” On this order Coi. Baird acted with prompt- ness. A court of commission was speedily or- ganized, which began its labors at once at ht quarters, There was no question as to the Sulit of the prisoners. “Out of thelr own Rangoiph, T. F., N. "> Massachusetts ave, Ransom, Matt. W., N! C., Metropolitan Hotes, Rollins, E. H., N. H., 145 East Capitol se. Saulsbury, Ell, DeL, 608 13th st. nw. Saunders, A., Neb., Riggs House. Sharon, W ‘Not arrived. Slarer, J. H., Oregon, 916 F st, Teller, H. ML, Col, 1011 M st. now. Tuurtian, A.'G., Ohio, 1017 14th st. nw. Vane ., ATUington Hotel. v cor. Delaware ay. and C at. n.e. Voorhees, Ind., 250] Penna. aye. Walker, J. D., ATK., 720 13th st. nw. Wallace, 0 ¥ . A., Pa. Willald’s Hotel Whyte, W. P., Md.,’Welcker's. Willtarns, 4. 8., Ky., 1405 F st. naw, Windom, W.. Sinn) 1116 Vermont ave, Withers, K. £., Va., Alexandria, Va, OFFICERS OF THE SENATE, J.C. Burch, Becretary, 1025 Vermont ave, RJ. Bright, Sergeant-at-arms, 201 East Cap. st. Henry E. Peyton, executive clerk, 613 ith D.w, F, E. Shover, chief clerk, 621 12th St. n.w. Isaac Bassett, assistant doorkeeper, 18 24 st, n.e. « P. McMichael, postmaster, Mettopolltan, RB. Nixon, financial clerk, 124 E st. nw. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVER, Samuel J. Randall, Speaker, Pa., 120 C st. ac. Acklen, J. H., La., 207 East Capitol st. Aiken, D, W.) S. ¢., Metropolitan Hotel, Alarich, N. W., R.'I., Aritngton Hotel. Aldrich, William, Tlit, Ariingson Hotel Andersdn, J. a., Kan’, 1407 Bot ne Aricfeld,’R. P.,'N. C.! National Hotel. Atherton, Gibson, Olio, 223 East Capitol st. Atkins, J. D. C., Tenn., 419 6th st. now. Bachman, k. K:, Pa., Metropolitan Hote, Batley, J.'M., N.Y., Arlington Hotel, Baker, J. HL, Ind., 921 G st, n.w, Ballou, L. W., RL, 811 9th st. o.w. Barber, Hiram, jr., IL, 6!2 Est Capitol st, Barlow, Bradley, V ‘ot arrived, Bayne, 'T. M., Pa., Willard’s Hotel, Beale, R. 1. ‘h., Va. 455 ¢ st. now. Beltord, J. B., Col., 503 13th st. n.w. Beltzhoover, ¥. E.’ Pa., 619 13th st. n.w. Berry, C. Cal., corner Sth and E sts. nw. Bicknell, G.'A-, Iid., 211 North Capitot st. Bingham, H. . 1721 RT. ave. Bisbee, B., Ja., 612 Sth st. new, Blackburn, '. S.,Ky., 917 New York ave, nw, Blake, J, L.. N. J.,'Wormley’s Hotel, Bland, R. P., Mo., Metropolitan Hotal. Biss, A. M..'N. ¥., Willard’s Hotel, Blount, J. Hi., Ga, Metropoiitan Hotel Bonet, Gabriel, Wis., ebbitr House. winkN, 8. Za, MASS, COr. Pa. ave. £ 35 Boyd, T.’A., lil. 1412 G st. nw. eee Brarg, BS Wis. EDbitt House, Brewer, M. 8., Mich, National Hotel. Brig ¥., N. H., National Hotel, Bri 2, Ne 614 13th st. now, Bright, J, M., Tenn., Metropolitan Hotes, owne, Ind, 1115 st. nw, Buckner, A. H., Mo., Metropolitan Hotel. ‘Mich., $06 12th st. n.w. Butterworth, Benjamin, Ohio, 1115 G st. nw. Carell, G. C.. Va., 617 11th st. ‘now, Caldwell, J. W., Ky., 1013 Est. now. c: W. H., Ind., 610 14th st. n.w. Camp, J. H.. N.Y.. Arlington Hotel. Cannon, J. G., Illinois, National Hotel. Carlisie, J. G., Ky., Riggs House. Carpenter, C.'C., Towa, $10 12th st. n.w. Caswell, L. B., Wis, 612 14th st. Chalmers, J. R., Miss., kiggs House. Chittenden, 'S. B., N.Y.. cor, Vt. av, & H st. nw ClaMin, Win., Mass., 1413 K st. nvr, Clardy,'M. L-! Mo., 720 13th st. 0.w. Clark, A. A.. N.J.,’ Willard’s Hotel. Clements, N. N., Ala., Metropolitan Hotel Clark, J. B., jr., Mo., 1395 F st. nw. Clymer, Heister, Pa., 1600 I st. mv. Cobb, T. R., Ind., 1342 N. ¥. ave. Coffroth, A’ H., Pa, Metropolitan Hotel. Colerick. W. G.. Ind., Nattongi Hotel. Conger. O. D., Mich. Nation’ Hotel. Converse. G. L., Ohio, Willard’s Hotel. Cook, Philip, Ga, 210'North Capitol st Covert, J. W., N.'Y., National Hotel. Cows gil, Cal in, Ind., 7 Grant Place. Cox.8. &, N. ¥., Rigas House, Crapo, W. W., Mass., Wormley’s Hotel. Cravens, J. E., Ark., 407 G st. nw. Crowley, Richard, N.Y., 1421 Iowa Circle, Cuibersen, D. B., ‘Texas, Metropolitan Hotel. K. LW. tt, K.M., Nev.. 717 14th ai Davidson, R. H. M.. Fla., Nailonal Hotel. Davis, G.'R., Ii., 1804 F St. now. Davis, Eorace, Cal, isié I st. nw. Davis, J. J., N. C., Sanderson’s Motel. Davis, L, Deering, N. C., Towa, Riggs House, De La Matyr. Gilbert. 113 C st. ne. Deuster, P. V., Wis., 15 Grant Place. Dibrell, G. G.,'Tenn., 317 43 st. mw. Dick, 8. B.. Pa, 1406 G st. nw, Dickey, H. L., Ohio, National Hotel. Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., National Hotel Dunnell, M. H., Minn., National Hotel. Dwight, J. W., N. Y.. Ariington Hotel. Einstein, Edwin, N. ¥., Wormiey’s Hotel. Flam, J.'B., La, 806 Est. new, Filis, J. E.,'La., 1233 New York ave. Erreit, Russell, Pa., 222 ist st. se. Ev'ns, J. H., 8.'C,. Metropolitan Hotel. Ewixg, Thomas, Ohio, 920 14th st. nw. Felton, W. H., Ga., National Hotel. Ferden. J. W. N.Y¥., Ebbiit House, Fiela, W. A., Mass., 1405 F st, n.w. Vinley, E. Ik, Obto, 495 6th st. 1.9. Fisher, H. G., Pa., 6 Grant Place, Ford, Nicholas, Mo., 709 Sth st. n.w. Forney, W. H., Ala., 1116 G st. nw. Forsythe, A. P., IL, Nailonal Hotel Fort, G.I, Ih,’ Riggs House. Frost, It. G., Mo., 211 North Capitol st. Frye, W. P.. e., 992 isth st, Geddes, G. W., Ohio, 17 G Gibson, R. L.,'La., 1325 K st. new. Gillette, EH, Iowa., 203 East Capitol st. Godehalk, Wm., Pa., 1322 G st. LW. Goode, John, Va., $24 14th st. nw. Gunter, 'T. M., ATK. 1535 L st. nw. Hall, J. G.,N.H., 218 Kast Capitol st. Hammond, John, 'N. ¥ Hammond, N. J.,Ga., Metropolitan Hotel, Barmer, A. C., Pa., 1310 F st. new, Tiarris, B. W., Ma 18 Grant P| Harris, J. 'T., Va., Metropoltan E Haskell, D. C., Kan., 1311 Hi st. n. H .. Sanderson’s Hotel Ha 23 12th st, nw. Hawley, Joseph R., Conn,, 312 C st. new. Hayes, P. C., TL, Riggs House. Hazelton, G. C., Wis., Dunbarton House, Reliman, Win.,'Ind., Kbbitt House. Henderson, T, J.. IL, 211 North Capitol st. Henkle, E.\J., Mi. st. nw. Henry, D. M., Md., National Hotel. Herbert, H. A., Ala., National Hotel. Herndon, T. H!, Ala’, Metropolitan Hotel, Hill, W. D., Ohio, 415 20 st. new. Hiscock, Frank, N. ¥., Arlington Hotel Hooker, C. E., Miss., 1708 F st. new, Horr, R. G., Mich., $17 12th st. nw. Hostewer, A. J., Ind., 910 F st. mw. BHouk, L. ©, Tenn., 461 G st. House, J. F., Tenn., Ri Hubbell, J. A., Mich., 1529 M st. nw. Humphrey, H. L., Wis., 19 Grant Place, Hunton, Eppa, Va., R.ggs House. Hurd, F. H.. Ohio, Worintey’s Hotel. Hutchins, Walde.’N. Y., Wilard’s Hotel, dames, A. B., N. Y., Ariington Hotel. Johnston, J. E., Va’, 1023 Conn, ave. Jones, G.'W., Texas, 206 Ist st. ne. Jorgenson, Joseph, Va,, Riggs House, ., Vt, 611 13th St. nw. Ohlo, 623 6th st. nw, » Pas, 1225 F st. Mew. W.Va., National Hotel, N.Y., 1329 K st, new, +» Pa., Arlington Hotel, Killinger; Kimmel, Wm., Md., Riggs House, King, J. F., La’, arlington Hotel. Ritchin, W. IL, N. ot arrived, Klotz, Rob’, Pa,, 610 14h st. nw, Knoit, J. P., Ky., 1108 F st. hw. Ladd, G. W., Maine, 113 C st. 56 ite E.G.,N. Hamilton Honsa, Le Fevre, Benj, Ohio, Willard’s Hotel, Lindsey, 8. D., Matne, S10 121n st. nw, Loring, G. B., Mass., 1521 K st. RW, Lounsbery, Wm., N. x. Lowe, W. M., Ala, 915 G st. nw, Manning, Van H., Miss., 33 Bst. ae. Marsh, B. F., f1.,'National Hotel. Martin, B. F., W. Va., National Hotel. Martin, E. L., Del., Willard’s Hotel. Macon, Joseph, N.'Y., Riggs House, MeCold, M. A, Towa, 1331 G st. nw, McCook, A. Gy N. ¥., Arlington Hotel. McGowan, J. Yi, Mich., St. James Hotel, McKenzie, J. A., Ky., National Hotel. McKinley, Wim., jr, Ohio, Ebbitt House, McLane, 1. M., Ma! 1607 Ist. nw. McMahon, J. A., Ohio, 1325 F st. new. McMillan, Bentén, Tenn., Riggs House, Miles, Frederick, Conn., Arlington Hotel, Miiler, Warner, N. Y., Ariiagton Hotel. Mills, Re ., Texas, 610 13th st. now, Mitchell, J.'1., Pa., 729 13th st L.w. Money, B. D., Miss, 1710 I st. now. Monroe, James, Ohio, 924 ith st. nw. Morrison, W. K., UL,’ Willara’s Hotel. }d, Mass,, Wormley’s Hotel. Muidrow, Hl. L., Misa., Aritngton Hotel. Muller, Nichola’, N. ¥., Welcker’s Hotel. Murch, T. H., Maine, 310 Indiana ave, o.W. Myers. W. Ke, Ind, Neal, if. §., Ohio, $96 12tn st. New, J. D., 734 12th st. Newberry, J, 8., Mich., Ebbitt House. Nicholls, J. C., Ga., 801 9h st. new. Noreross, Armasa, Mass., 1500 I st. new. O'Brien, James, N, ¥., Willard’s Hotel, O'Connor, M. P., S.C. ONetl). Charles. Pa.. 1323 G st. n.w. ORelLy +, 312 C St, LW, s 1 G'st. now. Osmer, J. H., Pa., 713 14th st, Dew, Overton, Edward, jr., Pa., Willard’s Hotel, Pacheco, Romualdo, Cal.; Netional Hotel. Page, H. F., Cal., National Hotel. Persons, Henry, Ga, 614 13th at. new. Phe'ps, James, Conn., 457 C st n.w. Phillips, J. F.,'Mo., Willard’s Hotei. Phister, E. C.; Ky., Wililard’s Hotel. Poehler, Henry, Minn., 601 Ist. nw. Pound, 'r. C., Wis., 1015 L st. new. Prescott, ©. D.. N.'Y., 1407 F st. now. Price, Hiram, Towa, 924 14th st. n.w. Ray Ossian, N.H., Reagi., J. H., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel Reed, 4. B., Maine, 623 6th st. now, W. W., Mass. 1341 L st. now. Kichardson,’D. P., N. Y., 933 K st. nw. Richardson, J. s Kichmond, J. B.,'V Robertson, E. ¥ Kobeson, G. M., 3 Robinson, G. Di, ai Koss, Miles, N. J. W 1 otel, Rothwell, G. F., Mo., Metropolitan Hotel, Russell, D L., N. C., Ebbttt House. Russell, W. Al, Mass., 201 Ryan, Thomas, Kan., 11 Grant Place, kyon, J. W., Pa, 115 Mary land ave. n.e, Samford, W. J., Ala., Metropolitan Hotel. Sapp, W. F., Iowa, Hamilton House, Sawyer, 8. L., Mo., National Hotel, Scales 4. M., N.C, Sanderson’s Hotel. Shalienbergér, W. 8., Pa, 610 13th st. Dew. Shelicy, C. M., Ala., Metropolitan Hotel. Sherwin, J. C., TIL, 625 12:0 st. now. Simonton, C. Tenn., 417 Cth st. n,w. Singleton, J. W., TIL, Sanderson's Hotel. Singleton, O. Ry Mise., 1307 F st, new. Slemons, W. F., Ark., 601 13th st. nw. Smith, A. Herr,'Pa., Willard’s Hotel, Smith, H. B., N. J., National Hotel. GS 13th st, new. « a.» Metropolitan Hotel. Smith, W. E., Ga., aerson’s Hotel. Scoville, Johnathan, N. Y., Riggs House. Sparks, W. A. d., Ul., Ebbitt House, Speer, Emory, Ga., Natioual Hotel, Spriuger, W: M., Tit., 112 Bast Capttol st. Starin, J. H., N. 5 Lafayette Square, Steele, W. LN. $ Sth st. ew. Stephens, A.'H., Ga., National Hotel. Stevensoh, A. E., Jil, National Hotel. Stone, J. W., Mich., 622 E at RW, Taibott, J. F. C., Md., Baltia Taylor, R. L., Tenn., 408 6th st. Dw, taylor, &. B., Ohio, Slo 12th st. nw. ‘thomas, J. ¥2, TL, "1383 F st. nw. Thompson, P.’B., jr, Ky., 735 9th st. nw. Thompson, Win. G., Iowa, Hamilton House. Tillman, G. D., S. C., 412 6th st. nw. Townsend, Amos, Obio, Arlington Hotel. Townshend, K. W., TL, 213 439 st. nw, Tucker, J. R., Va., Hamilton House, ‘Turner, Oscar, bY., 1509 F st. nw. Tumer, Thomas, Ky.. 1005 E st. nw. ‘Tyler, J. Mf, VG, ScEherson House, I and sth. Updegras T., Ohio, 1213 F st. nw. Updegraff, Thos, lowa, 1326 1 st. n.w. Upson, C., Te iui t st. nw. Urner, M. G., Md., National Hotel, Valentine, E. K., Neb., Dunbarton House. Van Aernam, Henry, Vance, RK. B., N, C., $23 Est. nw. Van Vorhis, Join, N. ¥., Arlington Hotel. Voorhis, C. H., N. J., Ebbitt House, Waddili, J. K., Mo., New York Avenue Hotel, Wait, J. T., Conn., 613 13th st. new, Ward, William, Pa., 1320 F st. n.w. Warner, A. J., Olio, 21 Grant Placa, Washburn, W. D., 3nn., 1731 Ist. n.w. Weaver, J. B., lowa, 209 East Capitol st. Welbori, Olin, Texas, 412 6th st. nw. Wells, Erastus, Mo., Arliogton Hotel. White, Harry, Pa., 1213 Fst. nw. Whiteaker, (Gee Oregon, 611 Louisiana aye, Whitthorne, W. C., Tenn., Ebbitt House, Wilber, David, N. ¥., National Hotel. Willtaras, C. G., Wis., 18 Grant Place. Wltsis, Thos. Ala, Metropolitan Hotel. Willis, A. 8., Ky., 3 Grant Willits, Edwin, Mich., 50 B at. ne. Wilson, Benjamin, W. Va., National Hotel. Wise. M. R., Pa., 1730 Mass, ave. Wood, W. A., N. Y., 1634 I st. n.w. Wright, H. B., Pa, ‘Arlington Hotel, Yeates, J. J., N. C., 1994 F st. nw. Pa., 609 12th st. nw, Young, Casey, Tenn., 603 14th st. nw. Young, T. L., Ohio, 1112 G st. TERAITORIAL DELEGATES, Ainsite, George, I2aho, 101 24 st. nw. . G., Dakota, 1340 Massachusetts ave. Brents, T. H., ‘Washington, 726 11th st. n.W. » G. Q., Utah, 603 13th st. Dw, Campbell. J. G., Arizona, 1108 6th st, n.w. Downey, 8. W.,’ Wyoming, 6th and Ests. n.w. M Montana, Arlington Hotel. Hotel, , I. 8., New Mexico, Natio OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE, George M. Clerk, 1013 E st. new. Jobn G. Thom; Willard’s. Caries W, Field, Doorkceper, sig in were a nr __ AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALES. _STEAMERS, &c. SS HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. THUSTE#'S SALE OF THE ENTIRE FURNT. RE AND RFFEOTS TH TO-MORROW. PUPSUANCE OF FIVE CERTAIN POWBRS ated respecti v 24, 1879, i wil're'l at ofice of Thos J. Ficher & QTE4MEu MaTTaNo, (Carr. C1 Leaves th-stree On ™ ie auction. at the No. 1243 F streat Washington, D. G", on SATURDAY, CLock FM, Thrae tional Hotel Oom- Nomint; on WEL: EST. By virine of a deed of trust, dated the 12¢h Mattox Ureeks 1878, and duly recordet in 10 162, eta., one of the 'and on, District of Columbia, ‘rnstee will sell, on MONDAY, Manon 7, 1881, COMMENCING aT 10 o'cL day of Noverber, Liber No. 982, tofi Tecordsof Wasbin, the nidereimned H, A, D. 1881, ar @ Certificates ‘of Stock of the Nal in the city of Washington, in the District of ‘bis, to wit, Certificate No. 18, for 2] shares wolue abd retarnine Ronrseon) twharf at 7 o'clock sm. as fol? NDAYS, for Mattaworman NESDAYS for Mattaworman an. MSATORDAYS, for Mattox an ail intermediate river lagdingd G. T. JONES, Aw Oth street Whart. Certificate No. 22, for 15, No. 25, tor 10 shares: Termes of ts entire Effcets of the Lyon Hou: berthwest, ¢ mprieng in part— Parlor Organ. Seven elegant Frenc! . amber Furniture, of fine quality. Eastlake Lounge. a2 Keven doz. Walnut and other Ohairs. Walnut Marb e-top and Extension Dining Tables. Seven Crystsl Chande'iere. Large number B. Wire spring Uni Boir Matrresecs and Bolsters. eather Pillows Blankets Walnut and Mart Y No. 1824 F street ‘Lace Window Hangings. "LM, PORTS! Fe OH ieee Mom AND THE SOUTR. THE STEAMER GRORGE LEARY, Willleave her wher! ON Fitist STRERTY BETWEEN BAND O N ST s 4 ‘EEN ANDO STREE18 ROUTHEarT. virtve of & decree of the Supreme Oourt 16 District of Columbia, passed in Equ' doo. 21, the 1 will sell Mo., New York Avenue Hotel, furse. 8 abd lugeain Carpota. February, 1881, nblic ‘auction, in © -D. 188l, ar 4 o'cLocK P_M., the fl- lowing described real estate situate in the city of District of Columbia, to wit een (13), in square nimbered hundred and trirty-twe (732 improvements thereon, consisting of @ two-story barement Brick Dwelling ‘Yerms: One third cash, in five days from day of fale, and balance iu three equal instalments, pa x, twelve and eighteen months, with in Six percent, aud secured, trust upon the premises gold. A d be required at the time of sale at purchacer’s cost. If terms of sale are uot coni- pitied with in seven days the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and coat of the defaultiag’ purchaser after five days’ top Bar Counters. | First class fare to Pi togotber with th Ktateroons #1 Freight received unui 4:30 GEORGE MATTINGL _ HE STEAMER ARROWS MIT) Copper Cottee Urns. and Steam Geils. Ornamented Cast Iron Sereen.. sil the articles mentioned ule A, attached to above trust. SDWARD J. STHLLWAGEN, by ‘a deot of Rit of 8100 will I conveyancing JD ENCAREON BHOS., Auctionsers. TRUSTEE'S SaLF OF GORDON ExS, RUGGIES PR¥SS. TYPE, 8, &0, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a doed of trust ziven to me, duly re- corded in Liber No. 939 3 land recorda of the District of ( on MCNVAY, THE Tr Day or Mancn. 4 452 D street port BROWNING, of 7th rtriet, on TORBS fone avd ret’ ee ‘ert eaves Norfolk on Wednesdays, Pri Gaye and Sundays. at 4 p.m. Fi ‘yin tree Mi roe and Nor- m. at. B Waton, Avent. Supt feb? ucac Ferry Oo. Wharf, foot of ‘Tth street, st To'cock & m., every SURDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS as fe as Leonanttewn sod Nemini : returning MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare and Freight at lowest rates. F. J. STON, Porser. mmbia Law Building, ) e at pubiie anc premises, No. €07 Louisiana avenue, betwen 6th and 7th streets. One-half Mecinm Gordon Printing Preea: One qnarter Medium Ruggles Priating Press; Lot Job Type; Lot Pica Lot Primer Type: La : Lot Type Cases, Lot stands, Lnporing Stone, &e., ce SEFURNISHINGS. NGLISH AND IRON: BER SET, 10 Pieces, 82.50. onpareil Trpe: TONE CHaM- 1415 Mass. ave. n.W, RY BALE OF TH / BLE LOTS ON K STREET NORTHW \ VERMONT AV ET, FACING By virtue of a de-ree of theFupreme Court of Colure bis, paes:d in ENGLISH IRONSTONE TEA SET, 44 Pisces, First-class fare t EgENIH BIR McPEERSUN BRIDGEWOOD & SON'S BE8T PORCELAIN | TEA SET, 44 Pisces, $4 50. AW FORK STRAMERR, Bs ants, we will’ Beil at pe EN "AY, Mancu 25, 1881, at Premises, thoke t Ground known a8 Lots’ three (3) end fenr G4.) ia Square 218, Washington city, ‘There Lots his K street of 28 feet, aud are 12) f Le offered separately. ‘Terms of sale: must be paid at the time ¢ ba'ares in equal ipstalrs chteen mmonthe Ged of trust on the 1 nf the purebuser. plied wih in ten days, the prove ty w: at therikk avd cost of the defantt Conveyancing ani | FRIDAY a 7am ENGLISH IRONSTONE DINNER SET, 3:0. Ghee Soe THIPLE PLATED OASTOR, 5 Cnt and Ep-rayel | Cruits, 83.00. deep. They wil ‘One-fonrth cash. of whi rest tobe teeurad by perty sold, or If terms are not exm- BOGEERS BROS. TRIPLE PLATZD BKNIVES' | #2 ha dozen. W.G@ MIZE st of purchaser, SPECIAL NOTICE. x NORFOLK AN! The Steamer JA trips to KURSOL, it leaving her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MON- DAY, WEDNENI Ay and FRIDAY at 50 x W YORE STRAMERS, 4 SELEY will resume her op MONDAY, the 2let instant, ‘clock p. ing at Finey Point, Point Lookout sud First-class fare th Fortress Monroe and Nor- fotk ao ene 22,50 pe 180 o Piney Point and PE Lookout 1-59 VE ©. ENIGHT will resame : Pwr 4}, East Kiver, New York, * at 4 pb. and Georgetown every For particulare app Avent, OY DS Te AMaRIE Havne, Loxpom, PSoompany, Pier. foot of : ro " ut oF parsave apnly 2 Bowling Green, New York, PR OO, G28 is Avo. "Agent Jao BOGELS BROS. TEA SPOUN?, $2 half doze 0 J TARBELL DYE: Cor, Ith st_and Ta. ave. |. J. FISHER & CO, auc KK LB. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ALF OF VALUABLE IMPROVED E ON ‘THE SOUTHEAST O ER OF FIGHTEENTH AND T STREETS EST IN WASHINGTON OF COLUMBIA. | of the District of C cause No. 6, 987, tif, and the he aula, we, the onders ued trust Cunaep TAD THE CUNARD St Between New York and Liverpool, Onil- ing ut Cork Harber, KOGERS BROS. TRIPLE SPOONS, 84 half dozen. LEADER NICKLE PLATED S{UDENT LAMPS Maraption Wed And every Wenn DECORATED CHAMBER SETS, } stud | TIN TOILET SETS, all colors; 92. nd Leing in the City of W&siinuton, ia t Wh 88 part of lofa gains 17, in eqnare 127, bevinning for sa parts of lote at the north w ence north £0 point of bewinning k Dwelling-hovse aud tack r SCHAEFER’S, NE. NOTICE. E ROUTE. AMSHIP COMPANY LIM +, N. B, NEW YOR ar jAiverin. Wot, © April. {Seyitla, Wod./23 Aprile |Partiia’ Wee) 20 Mar. jar (Boibula Se, 27 Mar. ay from New York OF PARsAGe. we to accom mods ::cus. I ft very iow rates. Blewvave tickets from. Liverpool and ( Kareye, at loweet r jen given for Belfast, Gias- sud other ports ou the Gon- rranesn port ly st the Company's OF both xteerayo and ELOW & OV., 606 Tur street, N H. BROWN &00., N. ¥. ‘Terma: One-third of purchase mon the balance in six and tw tale, with interest fon to be secured by approved purchaser er purchasers. “A dey required when pre decd isto beviven w and interest shoil be ¥ purchaser's expense, snd terms to b plied within seven dass, is Berve ae right to resell at risk aud cost © i purchaser. oe WILLIAM 3. MILLER, Office 486 Louisian: BENJ. I. DARNELL Ofice 490 Loulaisua t2-THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED ON account of rain until MUNDAY, Maxcn Tri, ce, by order of the Trustees 1020 Seventh Street, Anova New You Aveycn Carrying the U BM Usrieck's Stores, 1: (ROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FINE PLATED WARE, AND HUUBSEFURNISHING GOCDH. OOMPLETE STOCK. BOTT & Co. Washiniion : or FH, JOHNBSO: 18th Bt northwest M. W. BEVEHIDGE, N=” TUBh-LOTTERDAM, P. CALAND,” and “MAAR,” to the Netheriands, leave ya, revuiariy on WED- lst Cabin, 280-87). 24 Osbin, 45-950. Pteer- ae OH. 3, Geuers! Avent, 27 South or passage apply to W. Fenbaylvania ave. Avent, National w York aye. ana Saal? ai coraer Bi Late Wess & Bevearpen, No. 1009 Penna. ave. QrepEenns LAaAaPs FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 24.60 WILL BUY AGENUINE LAKOE siZu NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH SLL THE IMPROVEMENTS. GALLON OF BYNEAL’S ROYAL SEOCRITY VIL, | BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN US. All other goods in bis line at the lowest possible prices. all and examine. BYNEAL’S, 416 3ch st. MEDICAL, &e. B. LISON, the oldest established and p: able LADIES ZEESIOIAN in the a at 455 yusetia ave., fro. Au Femsle Complaints and Ir: ‘ompt treatment. Repe- UNIMPROVED LOT ON NORTHWEST, i WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a deed cf trust to us, dated 16th A and recorded in Liber No ¥0, fo1i> 409 of the land records forihe District of Columbia, aud at rev party secured, we will sell, at_ public ai ront of the premises, on ‘THURSDAY, Ti DAY OF Mancx, 1881, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.'M., all that reel of «round in the city of Washinct i, in the ict of Columbia, known as lot numbereil ifty- two (52) in Alfred G: Haley’s recorded sult Of the north half of the square numbered turee hundred and Fix (306) of said city. : One-half cash ‘in five days from the balance in six months from dsy interest, secured by deed of trast on posit of @200 will be reqnir-d me of sale, conveyan: If termsof sale are not rs from date of sale Triste: at risk and cost of defaaiting WILLIAM SMITH. HORACE K.FULI Y., corner H ahd 15th sts, Dw, Metropolitan Hotel, 8.10—Point ci 4.45—Staunton WMonnecte r Hecersics: aad at Point of Rocks for 00—New York. t cost of purchaser. Piied with In five dai reeerve right to rese! Diente ies, Glarities quickly cared. Pr: rate rooms for patienta jONBSULT DR. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday at his office, 456 O rom 2 to¥ p. m., who, with 15 tees a cure in al! disesses Nervoue and Seuaiaal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, &o. to 10 days. Consult: and sepsrate offices for ladies. | jeading physicians of Baltimore. ce, 19 8. Eutawst., Baitimore. “Chard BALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- | ROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING SQUARE BOUNDED BY NEW HAMPSHtRa BEVENTEENTH AND EiGH- 8 AND Q AND STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deod of trust tous, dated on the 24th day of May, 1872 for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the parties secured, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUES, DAY oF Mancn, 1851, aT 4:30 0'C &quare numbered oné hundred an of Washineton, D. Q. y New Uauprhire avenue, 17t aud Wath streets, and Q and K atrects northwest, and offers attractions to iavestors and builders ermé of sale as preaoribed by the de , Ou with 6 per cent. interest from the Mth M 878, to the day of sale, aud the expenses of sue (amount of which will’ be announced at time ce in six and tweive monthe for varchaser or purchasers, Sale, gecured by a deed will ba taken. A deposit W at time of pale, purcharer's cost ith in five days from day the ‘Trus' ees will resell at the riek and cost of de faulting purchaser. k. W. DOWNMA: | West, Boar 435 st jence, guarant rinery Urans, Penusylvania ave, 38, Gonorrlces or 8 and recorded in’ the land records. C,, Metropolitan Hotel, water and to Polat of bocks au 14.-40—Baitimore, 4. +6.45—Pluiadeiphis aud Baltimore Express. (Mar- . egy. via Belay. ‘stopeat “yates. ADAM DS FOREST BAS GEMEDY Ladies. Ali female complaints quickiy cured. Can be consulted dat ¥ at 924 7th street no Office hours from 1 to 9 p. m. RMATOBIG:A, Impotency, Premature De- aye and' air Wehereal Discanee, | Emissions ‘and ail ickiy cured by Dr HENRIE. No Fetunle Wesknesses, ete., és avenue southwest. ‘GNSULT DR. aud MADAME BELDSN, Fro- foseore of Midwifery ; over twenty yoars’ suc- ce; board, nursing and wkilfal trest- Lexington Es -$5-Baltino- and Way Beations. with interest f1 leer of trnst upon the propert: ni Eleepinw Car a <a ovly. Oluer trains Gaily, ex- ipday. Ail trains atop si Relay Btation. For further information apply at the Baltimore sud Obio ticket ofices, Washington Station, amd 419 and 1951 Pennsylvania svenne, corner 14th treat, where orders will be taken for bagwawe to be @herked and received at any point in the city. HE GNBAT NSYLVANIA ROUTE A88i TH. WEST AND SOUTH 4 EQuirMass, 2. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERA—Ci-tsir ees, Gravel and aii Uri- ty, Bemina! Wesk- lest, Berofuls, Sy 5 rhowa cursd in 48 hours. For ssie by TWISLE, Drnggiet, corner 12th st. anc ‘ge ver box, sexs by mail ouder ses oe. care for Kidney Dis oary Diseases, Nervour C668, smnotess ALY OF a VALUABLE LOT ON TWENTY FOURTH STREET, IMPROVED BY A FRAME? WALLING. ed of trust, dated Decem- recoraed in Liber So 817, fol10 200 one Of the iand records for Ua. Columbia, and at, the reques erty eecured, we will x ut of the preniises, on TUESDAY 61, st & O'CLOCK P.M., the soath fourteen feel five inches of Lot numbered e: nuuubered forty-one (4l,) tozet PROFESSIONAL. _ e WEISEN BUEN, Dentiet, removed to 916 TEETH inserted 87 per tions on the natural Test! at reasobable prices. Kxtracting, 60 cts. DURE, Devin: Beta of ‘Teeth, #3" Teeth F tracting without Pain, 60 tions warranted. OXLLULOLD t, and all opers~ public auction, in ht (8,) iu sqnare er with the im- Terms: The amount of the indebtedness duo, with cxpenses of gzle, In cash; balance in six and Interest secured by dred of rty sold, or ali cash at option of quired at time of sale. ‘ering to be complied with in seven days. L. O. 3 ©. A: STEWART, DP ESCANEON BROB., Auctioneers. ‘AUSTEES' FALE OF BRICK AOUSE AND LOT ON EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND E STREKTS SOUTHWEST, AT AUC- By virtue of a deed of trust, dnly recorded ibe N }, folio 1, one of the land rec. ords fer the District of’ Colambi: ke] in front of the Day or Maxcu, 4 all that certain 716 14th st. north weat, - ave.—Beautiful ied, #1: Ex- kK. T. M. TALBOTT, Dentist, No. ee Ey T SURGERY, Rails, Chilblatot tor Car 1 Wetkin uy, except Sunday twelva months, wi trust on the pro} ftameport Lock Haven and Kimira, 02090 , except Bt A Teeth inserted $7: D. G., enables the siocesalu! trent From far snd host, visit ‘is eetublichmeent. 14st ma 2 5 — ave. opp. Willard’s Hotel. oo BR. PARSONS, Di -» bet. D and Pounce ses, on MONDAY, "AT 4:30 0°CLOCK P.M. ece Or parcel of ground, situate: ington, District of Colnmbia, and Enown snd described as Lot thirteen (13,)in the recorded subdivision of equare four hundred and -five (485,) tegether with all the improve- ments, ways, carementa, rights, privilees and ap- purtenances to the same belonging or in aay wise ce in six and Y., 29 Grant Place, EDUCATIONAL. T EDUUARY 10 MELE VPRO O'HO st aprertaining. Ke One-third cash; bal twelve wonths, with interest at six per cent. per annum, notes ‘to be roperty sold, or allcash, at option of purchaser. nveyancing and recordin, ‘Terms to be compiled with of tate, otherwise the Trustees reserve the rizht to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchsser five days’ public notice of such resale deed of trast on at purchaser's cost. seven days from day LW LEIG! USCEOLA C. GREEN, eee then sn JUNCANEON BRUB., Auctioneers. TEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOTS ON TECORNER OF SEVENTH AND H BTAETS By virtue of a deed of trust to PENCERIAN BI t id corner of Tth and eee ‘and successful the of Columbia, and at at of at Suction, in fron nf AY, THE ite Day OF Manon, 1881, PY CLO! My the city of Washinatcn iatre Disclose Gon Lota ten (10), eleven (11), t thirteen (13), in jots froat on 7th be fold separately. balanesia six, interest trast on procerty. will be required st time ost of purchaser with in one week the es known as ), and north half ‘Bee of ealo. terms of sale are not complied SetaniELTAwe a ¢ J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, “BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE ‘TWESK THE EAST AND TU WES, VIA WASHINGTON. | DOUBLE TRACK! BAIL! SCHEDULE 70 T4kE E¥FEOT WEDNESDAY, a Duct Munn 1 lau 'Y COUPLER! STEEL LEAVE WASHINGTON. 4. M 11.60—Chicago, Cincinnat! and St. Louis Fast Bx- 6.00" Baltimore, Luicott City and way stations. ‘60— Baltimore, Winchewer, Hagerstown and way. Loves sod way stations, Tuspoils, and way. (Piedmont, ) Valley Express elphis an¢ Boeton Bipress. only for Baltuaore, AUDapous Bess. (Btops at Kyatte “ge we st yet pind dnnover-) ‘ago, Clncinnat and 8 P.M 12.10 Battimor, €icectt Olty, Annapolla and Way 2.25—Ou Ray 0: 2. 05—Baltiinore Exyress. 12.38—New York, 7Uiisdeipute and Boston Exprese Baltimore era Way Stadons. (Winchester, = peck Heverstiown and Way, via ae 4. 80—Laltimo: Byatt bs and Leurel Ex- Se ag 7. for Baltumore and way. 3 er Batees, (Ou sunday Dapolie and Way Btatous, and Way Stadons. to Philadelphis. K, Steel Haris. SPLENDID ScEXERT. MaGyrvicry? DEN EFFECT, MAWOH L tfet B TRAINS An aE CIO Fe, Devo. ‘corner of 04 B streste, a3 follows: Por Pittsbury On: tabi and "with Sleepina Cars frou tie West, 6:00 a.m, daly, with . with Palace ‘ag double ferrine acroas New York city. . eT a aoe ore 00 pan. ndsy, m. ideatted Rupren. 50's Bun: 64, 1), 8-40, 9:80 and 1) W p.m. Oa Sunday. 8:00, 1020s... 2380, 840, 9380 and for Pope's Oreck Line, 6:40 8.m. and ¢40 p.m daily, except sunday. in, 6.60 san. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- ANDLiA AND FREDERIC! bes Sats AVEXANDEIA SnD WaRaine SF 00, 9:30, 10 30 a.m., ane Okiowe mathe best oye BUGTH Se