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_AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ALPEK 8 WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. 1 1, corner 1th and D sts. nor‘hwest TRUGTERS SALR OF IMPROVE D PROPERTY ON NiW HAMPSHIBE AVENUI ANU T BIREFL AND ALSO ON SECOND STREET, BELWEEN G STREET AND MASSACHU- Sete At) Sug NORTHWEST. iy, virtue «* (hree deeds of trust dated the Buh day of, Stes and the 15th and 26th days respectively, and re- folio 483. liber =34, folio 245, 115, respectively, of the land, Dietric' yasecnred thereby, we, the mn- os, oil well at pubite sizcuon, tn sea, on TUESDAY. 8 four" 1881, ar 4 0 a. twelve, thirteen, teen, of Warner's a: ddivision a Square north of square red and seventy-seven, ((77,) the ree, isou'@ gubdi- 6 lots reeorded in ce of the surveyo:'« » With the im. provemen Niqisg, by tirtua of a deed of trust detet the sth day of May, i077, and recorded in !ber +50, 483, of the and records, the under izael Trustees at public auction, in frout of the premises, s¢ the request of the’ p: THE ¥ secured thereby, on WEDNESDAY, SUrN Day oF Marcu A.D Iss), at 4.30 0'Cr90K vp. we, Lot %., in Perhan,’s subdivision of lot sieht in=/jzara | am : zdred and sixty-five. th the improvements. Each of sis tnproved by anew b ‘The lots wii le apid sep will continne unt! an amount all Habilities uader the said for each lot: One-third cash, bal | e inonthe, secured by th pur F cent from day of a it of $100 on each required A the terms of = the T: othe rivt to revel. & O¥ M_TAYLOR. ", Tra tees B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auct 5.28, LING, Auctioneer. i TRUSTE: ALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPESTY ON I STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS WEST. npioaas By a deed of trust to Ric Wallac cif, bearing date A.D. 1878, and H secuired the-cby, 1 will aa surviving trustee, se on THURSDAY, tax lira payor Marcu, i881, | AT 4MO'CIOCK P. %., in frontof the premises, that | of lot No. iS, in Square No. 374, knownas and ty-four.(24) feet seven and of sail lot br the depth | One-third cash; th tsix and twelve T cent, until paid, to be secu ponthe property. #100 deposi S struck off. All con wiven and *: terma with y m five days* PRED. WJ INES, Surviving Traste: LE iS POST? it STEAMERS, &e. ‘UMaC THANSPOBTATION LINE BTEAMEE SUE, Carz. W. C. GeocHecay, will leave Stephenson's Wharf, foot 7th strect EVERY SUNDA’ eG m., for Baltimore and River Landipzs: AD Biver Fre'zht must be prepaid STEPHENSON & BO., Agents, Jth st. Wharf, or 12th st. and Pa. ave jumbia. and at the re- | - 7 A int e , F ‘ a AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. THE EVENING STAR. jeep e reg — = = a — : or “< j TO-2NORKOW. wuts B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. aE STIKFF aud THE RRAMIOR & BACH NEY CBINA STORE. - March 1S, iss, MITTED TO 4 PRIVATE ASYLUM. —_ & ee aware | qPHoMas DOWLING, Auctionse- REGULAR SALE OF BURNITORE, PARPETS. | Atlowest prices and most scoommodating Ag ss an E. Gray's Case. coe Eee cee en oon ULAR SALE OF HovsEHOLD FURN-| QUg bE, PLATED Wa@E, JaPaNgex . terme. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR EFFORT TO SECURE HIM A NEW TRIAL. W Hodgaon, at No. 143. McCullogh aireo, ITURE. , On TO-MOKROW, Manca 19za, ar 10, | G. L, WILD & BHO. 801E Acewrts, FRIENDS ANDTHE PUSLIO THAT WEWILL | Wm. E. Gray was convicted in the court or | P<b:uary 4. ‘was concluded in the criminal Atasicsroom, SATURDAY, Maron lra. 1831, | o'cLock a. M., wo Shallsell, withia and in | OPEN MONDAY, MABOH l4rn, WITH A NEW | oyer and terminer in May, 1579, of having frau it yesterday. Mr. Hodgdon, the principal Mantel Micrors, wenera: aasorteant OF Hoang | fFout, of Our, salesrooms, Walnut Ubambor pean 795 7:h street northwest:_ | 4ND COMPLETE STOOK OF GHINA, OROOK- | duleatly obtained $50,000 fron the Mechanics | W063. testtied yesterday that be was sitting | Mantel Mirrors wenerai assortment of Household | Furniture, Parlor Buit-A Gat Frans Pier i § Teas Bark of this city by hypothecating with ttsome | 12 tLe dining-rooim with Miss “SUrling Om tbe Articles, Carpete, Bc Mirror, with Slab aad, Brseket, Two Handsome | ED Exane rianos Aeeieincenontaanecae nr aap) > New York state bounty loan bonds. He ey tine . When Capt. Ames came ta 25 Sf Sake Pattern, T-ogant \ (ous! . ~| fomeed jouse; oI An Extensive Line of Fasoy and Milinery Goods Ureanine “aid, Lie ‘our reainn, Body Brussels Oat AN INSPECTION OF OUR GOODS AND | 85 seBtenced to imprisonment for ten years, Mls Sad remareh ee aes oree eae A Superb Set of Sliver Plated Dish Covers | Vo 8 fall line of Bilves Ware, Japanese Goods, Ko. TAKING THE LEAD EVERYWHERB. PRIGES IS BOLICITED. Counsel Raving Obtained a stag ot comets to leave the eee Ala supper: as she started Cost $275. tmarl7-2i" } One Dinner Service, numbering over 200 piecas, WILMARTH & EDHMONSTON, pending an The general term of the | the room, and Bok, © ah Ames entered T. COLD WELL, Auctioneer, Ct BHONINGER ORGANS, a ! | J. ‘No. 615 7th streat. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT IM PROVED bY A SMALL FRAME DWEELING.d By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Janusr; Bist, 1880, aud duly recorded In No. 23! Pf oo 484, 6ne of the land records for ti et of Columbia, and at the request of the party | ecured, T will sell at public auction, in front of | the prethiees, on SATURDAY, Manou' Ira, 1381. | Af 5 o'cuoc Pa, the west one-hal! of Lot 26 and all of Lot 27, in square nuabered Ave 4 and sixty-nine (669), towether with the tmprove- | Terms of sale: One-fourth of the | tm cach, uurchase money athe balance in six, tweive and eighteen h interest at aix per cent per anaum, the notes of the purchaser wl! ba taker | secured on the property sold; or all cas posit required at tie of sale. Terms to dwith in seven days. marl 2-eockds JOHN T. ARMS, Trnsteo. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'A SALE OF VALUABLE TMPROVE! PRUPERTY ON THE BIDGE ROAD, Wis OF GtORKGETOWN, SUITABLE ‘Fr LUTCHEK OR MARKR®T GAKDs By virtue of acertain deed of tr: cuted on tue 25th day of Septembe: a recorded in Liber ‘allo 8 nd records of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the patty secured thereby, de- t having been made in yMeutsof the in- pe the unders tof premises, on FRIDAY Ar4O'CLOOK P M., to wit that part “Haven, "lying 02 vewinuing at ndipy at cho bawinning Zlst Hue of the resurvey of Allianca: then2e north 1s dearees west, twolve (12) perches. With the 20th “line of said Alliance reversed: thance south 85 degrees west, ibitty-two perches to 8 bounded stone standing ou the east line of the idve Roud, snd bring at the end of che 1th line Of ssid Alliatien, teuee down said road on the east Ine thereof tho two following courses and dis- tances: Soath 5 es, Cast $2 perches, south 3 st 18 perches: thence leaving suid road aces, cast 46 6-10 percues to an inter- Section with the line of said Alliance,and nthe said Mist Line reversed to the be: containing 11 acres, 3 190d | ches, more or tesa, and being the euace land o9 Negra to sail Augustus D. Shecle by Hichard P. Jatkson, trstee, by deed recorded in Liber BM. He 1, felt My one of the kind records for “the improvements are a dwelling house, a ne improveme: r . enter hones and other buildings especially Buitable for a butemer. s ‘Terms of sale. 81,508 in cash (f which one dred dollara inust be deposited at the time of te sae), the balance in equal Mustalments at ome secure’ by the notes of the pur- ne interest, anda deed of trist of the If the terms are not complied with in 8 after sale the Trustee reserves the right be property upon ons week's notice. ‘Taxes paid to January 1, 1881. Qoaveyancing at the cost of the purchaser: a Barld-dts JOHN MILLER, Tr FP HOMAS DOWLING, Anotionser. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, BETWEEN HAND I SIREETS NORTHWEST. virtue of @ deed of trust bearing dite of July, IN7#, and duly recorded in st SEL. folly 26%, ee « oue of tue | he District of Golumibis, and by dire of the parties secured thereby, the under- signed Irnsteca will sell on TUBSDAY, Manon 22, 1881, aT 4 30 O'cLocs P. x., in frout of the premises, the followinw described property: Pa: of Lot numbered six, in square. numbered twent, nine, (c9,) bounded as follows: Bewinninz at a point on the west jine of New Hampshire avenus Lisdners: ablic Sal 26Ts ov Maroy, THs owing deseribet of a tract of i tee. nw. mard-Im IVER LANDINGS. ¢ Btesmer ARROWSMITH Ferry wharf, ‘oot of 7th street, ever SATURDAY, MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY tT o'clock 3 ALL RIVER LANDINGS 38 faras Qurrionian and Leonardtown, accordiny to = F. J. BIONE, Purser. TEAM mA’ 1. aire a Ros NBON, wea 6th etrect Wharf at 7 o'clock a.m. as fol- lows: On TUESDAYS and THURSDA YB for Land- ings in NOMINI, and touching st MATTOX on | mursday’s trip.” On SUNDAYS for OHAPLIOO and Landings WICOMICO and MATTOS OBEEE ching at MATTAWOMAN sy’e trip and all i trip woins and ri 11 ‘a apply 40 @. T. JONES, Agent, msro OLK, PORTSNOUTH, FO} NOE ESS MONHOE AND THE SOUTH MER GEORGE LZARY, NG rae U_S. Marr, foot ¢ ‘Sand SATURDAYS, st5 p.m. THE STEA: Ose ay8 and Bu 4 p.m. . Pisst-class fac t> Fortrese Monroe and Nor- until 4:30 p.m mee TING 2 WELCH, Agent. PECIAL NOTICE. NORFOLK AND NEW YORE ST. ‘The Steamer JANE MOSELEY wi trips to NORFOLK on MONDAY, th AY. Es an cl P. m., touching st Piney Point, Point Lookout an: Bortress M: e, 7 Pier 41, East River, New York, ¥ at 4 p.m. and Georsctown every EBIDAY st 73 or particulars apy.s to ace ie 7 feois °°""REFRED WOOD, Secretary. ORTH Luxe B: ‘TwEES NEw Yors, Havas, Lonpos, TOS AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this con] ‘will sail every Sst ‘arday from Bremen Pier, foot of $d street, Hoboken ‘Bates of psaieze —From New York to Havre, Lou Pouthsmston and Bremen, Bret cabin, $<); $00: prepaid ste curtfcates, $25. For ‘OF passaze sory ™ 0} W.@ MurzenotT a00., 25 Pa Aves Avert for Waabinzox. ve., Agente janid C= UTE. OOMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool. Uall- i t Cork Harber, FROM PIER 4, N-E NEW YORE Bothnia. Wed, . |Parthis. Wed., 2) Mar. Maranthon Wed, 30 Mhr |Bothais. Wed. 27 Mar. Algeria. ‘Wee, 6 April |Gallia Wed... 4 Msy. Soythia...Wed.. 13 Aprils! Alweria..Wed.,1i May. And every Weinesaay from New York. Ln to acoommmodaiions rs, Sib additions: favorable terms. ° ray Steerave tickets from and all oth snd other ports on the Con- FTANead ports. * and paneaze | sonly at the Company's F both mtecrag and WW & GOs, G08 Ith streets VERNON H. BROWN & OO. N. ¥. Me En OES N#2” Yoss norteup ‘The fimst-class Steamers of this Line, “AMSTERDAM TTERDAM,* S°SCHIED <M." **W. A SCHOLTEN,” ALAND,” and AAS,” S Mails to the Netherlands, leave tores, Brooklyn, regularly on WED- Ist Cabin. 86! 2d Cabin, $15-350. Steer 38%, 826. i CAZAUX, General Agent, 47 South liam st. New York.” For passage apply to W G. MEBTZ€bOT: & O0.. 925 Pennsylvania ave. Wasbinaton : or i. H. JOHNSON. Avent, National Depos:: Luding, coruer New York ave. aud ai MEDICAL, &. _ BEWARD iF DR. BROTHERS ‘ails to cure Ry { ‘emale Weakness, Irreguiarities thirty years’ experience ‘nu » Hy Bat. southwest opposite mrarls-1m © CURE NO Pa¥:_To al Tewanieh sees come at once and you aall be BROTHERS, soutwest isart aw . can be etts avenue from 2 laints and Irreze eat ucat Sepa- feb10-Tm dand Sarities quies.y rate rooms fr years’ exper: of the Urinary Weakness, Gonorthase wusrantees 3 curcin a! diseases Ora: Nerv us and Seminal oetarnal Emissions, Impotency, ke. Bypuils, recently contracted) poai- from 5 to 10 s. Consultation aie, and separate offices for ladies. 5 Lefers to leading physicians of &: Main ofice, 198. Butawst., Baitimere. Qnarcea moderate aoe SS ES MADSs, OF FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Gap te oonsui‘ed daly ae 94 Teh etrect sorthweat dary fin etrect siorthwest Office hours from 1 to 9 p. m. feb9-2m* Orrice. P aE ETD Cae i. northwest . ent Office prsesia -\| LWO DESIRABLE LOTS GERMAN _LLOYD-—srzaueate | s parts of | venteen (:7) feet from the northeast corner of .d lot six, and runnins« then southerly with the | line of said avenue seventeen (17) feet, | then westerly paraliel with the north lino of ssid | lot sixto the rear line of lot #.x, then north- ; Westerly with the said rear line to the sonthwest | corner of thst part of said lot six sold by Michael | Murphy to John Murphy, then easterly with the south line of said part of said lot sold to John Mur- | ply to New Hampshire avenue and placa of begin- | Ling, together with the improvements. ; |. Terms of sale: One-third cash; tue residue | two equal payments at iH and twelve mouths, with, Dotes cesrinx interest at seven per cent per | until paid, Coe ares by ee 3 bare on Ge. ‘ty 80! conveyan: » KC st Parehseer 6100 deposit required at time of wale. tr the ter! of 8: are not complied with in seven dsys from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the rik | aud coat of the cefaultin parelisser. é v-ats__ WILLIAM A. GORDON, | Trustees. {HANCERY SALE OF FIVE VALUALLE TWO- 1 RORY Bb DWELLING HOUSKS ON | ~ HABISON EET, BETWEEN 15TH AND | H AND P AND’ Q STREETS NORTH- WEST. ALSO, OF ONE-HALF INtCGKEST wk VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 14H TWO DES ON MERIDIAN 1 BILL, AND TWO VALUABLE LOTS IN 1 HOWARD UNIVERSITY GROUND: By_virtue of a decree of the Suprem: Hat Ei, Cause No. 738 pasted ia" em al., Ei). Cause No. 7385, pasted | | cae” on'the Isth day of December, A 1580, the undersigued Trustees will sell at suction, at the times herein mestioned, the | Boman Teal eatate in the District of ta— ‘On WEDNESDAY, THE 23p pay or Mancu, A.D. 1581, ar 4 30 o’cLocK P. M., in front of the prem: isea,"Loteclahty four (84), dlelity-fve (35). eigity. S7), cizhty-eight (8), and eizhty-nine (49) vallis & White's subdivision, in square numbered 14, in the city of Washington. Each lot is im- handsome well-built two-tory brick rly DEW. 3 DAY, AT 5:30 o'ctoox P. M.. in frout of the premises, ‘2 One Half Tntereat in and to the middle twenty (20) feet sront oa 11h street northwest, by the depth thereof, of Lot nineteen re No. 211, in the city of Washington. DAY, THE 27H DAY or Marcy, A.D. "ML, in front of the premises ck eiaht (8), in the District HURSDAY, THE 247TH pAy or Marcu, A.D. AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., Lt seven (7), in block five (6), and Lot Thirteen’), in block Seven (7), in what is known as subdivision No. 20f Howard University Grounds ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchsse money of each piece of property in cash, and the reridue yo equal install ts, payable, respectively, at € and two years from the digy of sate, with inter, | cet. A deposit in money, of $100 on each piece of | wuproved property and of 850 on each unizuproved ji witred st the time of sale. ‘Terms of sale to plied with within seven days after the day of Gefanit of whlch the property to bs resold + Gaye’ advertisement in the Eveniue Star er at risk and cost of defaulting purchasers. ancing at purchasers’ cost WILLIAM H@NRY bROWN®, Office 505 D st. northwest, Washinton, CHARLES M. MATTHEW: Odice 59 Con; treet, Georget JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, 1) Sth st. northwest, Waslinwton, rrasteos. marla-dtds \ ' BH. WARNER, Auctioneer. puos- =. WAGGAMAN, Boal Estate Auctioneer. EC | SALE OF IMPROVED REALESTATEON RIDGE STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH iFTa STREETS NORTHWEST. bs By virtue of a \lecree of the Supreme Vonrt of she District of Colamia, passad in Eaalty cause No. 7.157, Huriey et'al. complainants, | avis e: al defendants, on the 6th day of | y, AD. 1851, Tehall'aei! Dist Dae | OF Manca, AD. 1881, at 4:30 O'OLOOx P. af,, on the premises, No.'69, in Frederick P a | Rate E. Lauritz subdivision of syuare No. 513, with the finproverments thereon as prescribed by the decrea, ara as } ilird of the purchase money to ba | whole of said purchase money, at the pptior balance in two equal nd t raontes, ments, with interest from day of gale, secured by a deed ust upon the property gold: | All convayanclux at the cost of the purchaéer. A deposit of $100 will be eb the property Is kuocked of OHN J. JOHNSC astea, TEE’S SALE OF THE RIGHT OF OCOU- PStiON TILL’ DECEMBER 31, 1906, OF FELGTY TWO MARKET STANDS IN ‘THE | | | WESTERS M By virtue of | | sirty-two seversi deeds of trmst to mg, more panticulariy desoribed as follows, {9 wit: Bix deeds dated Lecernber 4, 2876, and respes. fively recorded amone the land tecoriis of the Dis- | trict of Columbia, in liber $45, at pages 5, 6, 42 } 44, and in libel 339. at pages 472 and 498" weds dated Decem be nd re- (among said iand records, in , At pewes 475, 480, 457, 490 and 497, Bi pages 1, 2, 8, 25 and S76, and recordet i af pages $5 and 86 of eaid laud recor ‘Three deeds dated December 7. ‘orded, two of them in Liber 845, ‘at paces 18 and the other in Liber 639, at pawe 494 of said refords. ‘Three deeds dated December 8th, 18 corded, two of them in Liber 545, at pas: 12 and 28, and the other In Liter 899, at pawe 480 of said records. Two deeds dated December 1. 1876, snd du}: recorded in Liber 845, at pages 20 and 45 of saii ds. ne deed dated May 7, 1877, recorded in Liber fo.7 892 of said records. 1877, recorded in Liber eed dated May 91, 1877, recorded in Libe £6, follo 37, of said records,” corded i Liber 1877, and recorded in and re- rt Ae eee dated July 10, ber SSS, at paves 347 and $88, of said records, and by Sfitten request of the Commissiouers of the District of Oolumbis, I will offer for sale, at public suction, on MONDAY, THE 2ist Day or Manon, issi, AT 12 o'cLock eemipran, in the Western Market, southeast corner of K and Slee the Oity of Washington, District of Columbn Fight to occupy (subiéet £0 the Payment thiy for eneh stan: vance of the Sep oe osu Market, to wit ern Marl 28, 29, 81, 33, 49, 52, 4, 5 101, 105, 104 and Each stand wil be offered: tely. as: One fourth cash, of which $25 must be | | Paid on each stand at the time of sale, balance in | three equa! instalments, payable in one, two aud three years from day of sale, witn interest at the rate of six percent, per aunum ; to be evigenced by the purchaser's promisory notes, induracd by Flaht sold: “All conveynncior atc seca tint oP tae F i aNd recording at the | cost of the purchaser, If terms of save ara not com- ied with in ten days I will resell at i | Soet of the defaulting purchassr "2° 78K and t JAM BIRN Trustee. ¥, ! WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Audte. ml0-lot 20m 1877, duly recorded in Liber 447, {540 20, one of the land recorda for the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the req zest of the partes Sectired, we will ssl file preinises, on w MARCH, A foiowins described real estate, sitaaied in the Ott of washington, D.C, to wit piece or parcel of ground, Knowa aud distinguished Bs being part of lot numbered eighteen (18), in & & said square, and raausng theaes norts on the lin of 4th street east seventeen (17) fert and three consis Pony, ap Iron, Brase, Copper aud Lesd. ‘Terme of ash en deli | cd to my bid if desmed for tie | erest of the rninent to. do a» \ 0. WALTER B. WiLLIAMS & OO., Aucts. HOMAS DOWLING, Auct:onser. FINE DRIVING AND SADDLE HO: aT AUUTION. a Will ha sold TO-MORR JW, at 12 0! frontef my auction room It Wartss B. WILLIAMS & UO., Auctioucers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CHINA. GLA33 OUND OBUOKERYWAL® AT AUCII IN. 2D, AT ‘TRN " at residence No. hwest @ collection of Fara! tare, consisting of nt Pillar Ext. . Walnut Side Tables, Bedsteads, Bureaus sad | arm D. KR. Caairs, ton-"Top Mattresses, f Cuins, Glass and &o. GovEENu 'T SALE OF OLD MATERIAL. | Tusascry Derarrs Orricz ov S NT, AncurrEct, Marow 26, 1581, Chore will be offered for gala af enblic suction, ATS O'CLOCK PM. WEDNESDAY, Manor wp, Dapartinent, alot of ola waterial, rt of 4 tisam Boilers, 1 Doakey The articles can splined pon applica this office, si aia Jas. G RIC Supervising Architect RUSTE’? SALE OF A THREE - STORY BRIOK HOUSE, NO. 10 FUURTH SIREEL NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trast dated Febru. at public auction, in front of EDNESDAY, tHe SOs, Day 1881, aT Go'CLOCK Pr. M, the | i D All tl t certain re bumbered seven hundred aud elghty-Ave . beginning for the same ata poiut niacty- ee (93) feet north from the southeast corner oi inches: thence west ninety-seven (7) feet; thence south seventeen (17) fest and three <3)’ ini the » east uinety Seven (97) feet to tha pli bewinning, together with the improvements, &¢ ‘Terms. One-fourth cash, apd the baiauce in eix, twelve, eightoen and twenty-four months, with in- tereet At 7 per Oent. per ambi, secured by a dged of trust cu the property sold, or all cash, at option of the purchase all conveyancing at cost of purchaser. be complie’ with in sevea days from day of sale, otherwise the orares ese the property at the r! purchaser after five days’ advertisement, 100 deposit at time of sale, and Terms to the right to resell id cost of the defauiting BRAINARD H. WAEBNER, WILLIAM H. DOHERTY, ‘Trustees. }. I COLDWELL, Auctioncer. marl8-eo ( (OM MISSIONERS’ BALE. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DisrRict oy Coteus, WASHINGTON, March i7, 1851.) In pursuance of the third and sixth sections of act of Congress, the fol- approved March 8, 1881. Milne property of the District will’ be offered for sale at public auction. on THURSDAY, Tar 81st INSTANT, in front of the premises, comiucncing at o'clock p. m., with the lot first named herein, and coxtinuing’in the following order IN, WASHINGTON: Allof Jot three (3), in square three hundred and eizhty-two (382), and improvements thereon, known a8 the Central Gnard-House. sitnated on Louisiana svenue, between 9th and 10th streets northwest, containing 10,694 square feet of ground, more or leas. Part of lot three (3), eqnare four hundred and ninety (490), situated on the north side ot O street, between 435 sud 6th streats northwest, containing 4,272 square feet of round, more or less. Acertain parcel in square south of symare one ndved and elghty-one (IS1), beginataeat a point on the north side of N street northwest, forty-eight Latrect, teen fourteea fect two inches west of the west line of 16t running thence long N street westerly feet. thence northerly sixty-two aud hundredths feet to Masssoliasatts southeasterly along sail avenue nine ty-nite hundredths feet; thence fAfty four and {wenty-seven Lhnodredths feet south to the 1 bewinnine on N street. IN GEORGETOWN art of lots forty-seven (47), forty-eizht (4 snine (49), in syuare thirty (30), with | provements thereon, being the old Town House | and No. 5 Eavine Hu Provided, That the sa- kise House may be ised by the District Rew Eugine Honse is constructed ; but the pur = y ed reuts! ther: on the purchase mon ottwo hnudred and forty-tive ( e nitety-1 ime (4) ‘dhe terms of sale ate one-half of the pure! a y iu cash, aud balance iu ix and e months, with it six per c-nt, s:cured d rust operty pureh ised. reserve the right to reject in their Jadzment the pro bring 8 fair market price. ommissioners any ail bids if, porty offered does ot By order of the Commissioners. mi8,is.4t WILLIAM TINDALL, Seoretary UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. F NUT FRENCH PLATE MUROR art Nana OUNTER, HARVEY A 8] ED BEER PUMP. SHOW oie TINGS, GLASSES, DE- | CANTE (LOLOTH, &c , BEING [3 OF WAVERLY Sa- SIGHTH STREET NORTH- POST OF FIOK DEPART- Jn MONDAY MOBNING, Marcu 21st, at ll | LOCK, We will sell, ou the premises, No. 612 Sth «| street northwest, the entire contents of the well- | | known Waverly ‘Saloon. ‘This is a splendid stand for any one desirons of envawing in the business. marl DUNCAN BROS., Aucts. UNGANSON BROS., Auctioneers GRAY'S DRUG STORE FOR SALE. Wi sold at public auction on TUESP ay, Manon 22, aT 4:3) b.M., the Stock and Fixtares of Drug Store, corer M otta ayente aud 1th st. northwest. Carried on by W. A. GRAY moro than 22 years. ‘The stand is one of the safest in the city, near Government Printing Otlice and Patent Omi 5 695; chi! mar peomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEE'S SALE OF FRA POTOMAC STREET, BE aS TR i BUILDING ZEN PRUSP? BEEWEEN PRO: D FIRST STREETS, GEORGETOWN, of a deed of trust, bearing date erixth day of August, 140, and duly rc his | corded in l:ber 948, Tolid 142, Ke., owe of the land records of Waslington county, in the District of Colombia, and by dirvotion of the parties ao- he undersigned trustees will sell, Sy Ov Apnin, 1881, ar 4 se Miged front of the premises, the fot ow ine-deecril propert viz: Part of lot twent (20). in Old Georgetown, beginning tor the sai 4 {he west line of Potomae strect at a point sixty feet north of the north line of Prospect street, .n, ran thence north with line of Potomac strost nina- teen (19) feet: thence west fifty-four. (54)' feet, more or less, to the rear line of said lot; thence south nineteen (19) feet; thence east fifty. GOD feet to the next line of Potomac street and place of Leginuing, tometer with the improvements. Terms of sale: One-third cash: the restdue in two equa! payments montirg with notes beariu« interes: per cent per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on tie property sold; or all cash, at the option o: the pur | chaser. All conveyanciug’at purchaser's cost. B10) required at time of eale. If the terms of sale are Lot complied with in seven days from the day of fe, the trustees ressrve the right to resall the at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. WMD. OASEIN, { marl-dte aE ea EREMPTORY SALE OF OVER FOURTEEN THOUSAND ACRES OF MINKRAL AND a8, 10 CLONE The TESS LAND AND | TEXAS ND AN. i UOPPER AFBOCIATION. _ By virtue cf a resolution Passed by the Tex Land and Copper Association sppointing us committee to make eale, we will Sel. ou TUESDA MARCH 22p, aT 12 O'cLocK. within the auc! | tlon rooms of DUNCANSON Bo: | scres of Land in Atasoosa county, Texas. | ) acres of Land in McMulien county, Texas. | 320 Reres of Land in Jack District, Toxss AU of the above Land being in Scrip of 640 acres each, and positively will be sold to the highest bid- der de bidders. raDat, DUNCANEON mars, 10. 12,thend RUSTE! ALE OF IMPROVED PROP. | ERLY ON N ‘REET, BETWEEN ELEV- ENYH AND TWELFiH SPREKTS SOUTH- | an | a) a A E BBOS., Aucts. EAST By virtue of 2 deereoof the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No. 7,289, di the 6th day o! March, issl, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, TUESDAY, the ID DA oF Manow, AD. 188), 47 4 the following @escribed rea! estate, city of Washineton. District of do- Parte of lota twelve (12) and thir- quare one thousand and one (1001), to wil teen (13), In Sint Gheaaiue telbe the east fourtoos (1a) fest of lot twelve (12, aud the west thirty, two (32) feetof lot thirteen (13), fronting on ‘*N” street south- east, together with the {improvements thereon, consisting of a three-story frame dwelling and ® ora ‘Torus: One-third cash, and the residue in two cruel oe cross eo a credit of coe nne awe yeara interest, the purchaser - “cured by deed of trust on the property. A | a td required ‘on ‘dey of | lepoait of 850, willbe with dooa of trust witelnseren Gage Al soavees | Ancinig at cost of tpureaasor, “In case of a Tailize i fa failure comply with he trustees. ros to theriekes ith terms of sale, the trustees reserve hand. Faller’ EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. ‘These beautiful (ostruments sold on the easiest monthly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, 433 7th St. Northwest. A Isrge and eeiect line of SHERT MUSIO on feblé IANOS. Just received, Wm. Shacttor and Grovestesn & legant PLANUS. Barvait's for cast, also on instalment. TR VECRUD BECK EWS Pis10 Waro-oomn, feb1d No 907 H street. en and schedule thereof ) + P.M. 12:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Apnapolis and way 1 +10 .00- Sunday. Ali and Ohio ticket offices, Washington Stati 619 aud 1251 Pennsylvania avenue, corner ith street, where orders will be taken for baggage to be checké\i and received at any point in the city. 1881 vexnmuvasiatocre 1881 TRAINS LEAVE WA8HINGTO. From Canandai | For, Baltimore, 6:40, $0, ; onal Fair. | Stocks and other Becurities RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD | THE MODEL FAST FINE, asp THE ONLY LINE | THE EAST asp THE WES VIA WASH NGTON DOUBLE TRACK! JAXX SCHEDULE TO TAKE FIFECT WEDNESDAY, A.M JAN Y OOUPLER! STEEL DECEMBES 1, 1835 . LEAVE, WASHINGT: i-50—Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Ex- brass. 5 .0"—Raltimore, Ellicott Oity and way stations. 40—Baitimora Expre: 6:50—Baltimore, A: napolis and way. (Piedmont, Bi abuts, Winchester, Haveratown and way, lay.) ‘Point of Rocks and way stations. 45—Stauntom and Valley Express. (Connects for Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for erick. 9:00—New York, Philadelphia snd Boston Ex- press. —Ou Sunday only for Baltimore, Annapolis and way. 10:00—Baltimore Express. (Stops at Hyattsville, College, Beltsville, Laure., Annapolis Junction, jessup's aud Hanover.) 10:40—Pitteburg, Chicago, Cincinnati and St: ee Exprecs. ‘stations. i :25—On Sunday only for Baltimore and way. '5—baltim@re Express. 2:35—New York, Philadelphia an@ Boston Ex- pres: 3:s0—kaltimore and way atations. (Winchester, Frederic, Hawerstown and way, via Relay.) 4:3C—Baltimore, Hyattsville and Laurel Express. (Erederick, via Kelay. Stopsat Annapolis Junc- ion. 445—Peint of Rocka, Frederick, Hagerstown, Wiuchester and Way Stations. (On Sunday to Pointof Rocks and Stations only.) '4.40—Baitimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 15-45—Pbiladelphia and Baltimore Express. (Mar- tunsburg and Way, via Reiay. Stops at Hyatis- ville and Laurel ) , ; 6.05—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 6 45—Baltimore and Way Stations. 7:30—Baltimore aud Laurel Express. |8:50—Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St_Louis Express. 9:45—Baltimore, Hy atteville and Laurel Express: New York, Philadelphia and Boston Kx- Sleepiax Gar to New York, and Special ing Car to Philadelphia Sunday ouly. Other trains daily, except rains stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at the Baltimore 1, i pres Slee} iDai ‘20 TIE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails. SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN BEFEC'T, MARCH 1, 1881. from Depot, corner of bixth and B streets, a8 follows For Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 a:m.. daily, with Sleeping Cars to Pittsbury and Chicago: 10:30 S.my dally, with Sieoy lax Oars from Hac sbuce to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Ohicago;9 30 p.m. dally, with Palace Cars to Pittabur. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, with Parlor to Watkins and the North, at 8.60 a-m. daily, except Sunday ; P-m. dail, except Saturday, with Palace Oars to Canaa- daigua and Watkins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 16:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the East, 8 00.a.m.,10:30.a m 2:30 and 10-00 p.m. On Sunday 2°30 and 1 m., limited exprees of Pulman Parior Ua 30.8.1. daily, except Sunday. For Brocidyn, N.¥., all through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Aunex, af- fordinx direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid- ing double ferriace across New York city. Vor. Philadelyhia, $00 a.m., 10-30 a 5:40 and 10:60 p,m. On Sunda: and 10:00 p.m. Limited Expres: dsily, except Sunday. 2:80, 4:20, 4:40, 5:49, 9.30 sud 1 ceptSunday. : SANDBIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL ‘AY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- TON RALLBOAD. or Alexandria, 7:00, 7:30, 9:20, and 11:30 a. m., 4:20, 6:00, 6:20, 8:00and 11 mi. Oa Bun: day at 7:30, 9:20 and 11:30. a m., aud 3:00 For Richiond and the South, 7:30 "and 11:15 daily, acd 5:00 p.m. daily. except Sunday. ‘Traina Ieave Aiexaudria for Washington, 6 00, 4 10:00 20, 3:00, 5:00, 7:60 and 9:10 On Bunday at $205 and 10:00 a.m. : 7:1 5:06 p.m. Tickets, information, sleeping aud parlor car ac- commodations can be procured at theofiice, north. east corner of 13th street aad Pennsylvania ayeaue, and atthe depot, where orders can be left for the checking of baxiage to destination from hotels and meee. reside: FARMER, General Passenger Axor, nov29 FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. —e THE TRADES. ‘ON BROTHERS, Gin aeS PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 2042 Fepneylvanis aye., Vushington, D.C, far-Fine yriuung a speciany- janl9 BoCELINDING—The Lxcert Dixpeny employs firet-claes Workraen, and turns out superior work. | It is oneof the oldest establishments in the city. 1012 Pa. ave., 3d floor. ctl © FINANCIAL. ROFITS 200. OENT.—| i Pp ao 200 FER ENT.—An Association has Operations in connection with the Tarf, Boo! tng, Hirin whieh will nares, 8Ub Beng Tor reepootes ° J.B. ¥ N & OO. feb16. 2m 180 roadoare Ni COLUMBIA POTTERY CO. MANUFACTURERS OF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, } | 313 Georgia avenue, Foot of 84 strect so. A eral assortment of J: 5 puokwnest Pourers, Mik Pans, ‘batters fous Orne, op ‘Beer Mu; in oon 8, &e., in manufacture and ‘This ware is made of tie beat qu; Cotts material, and by skilled workmege te OUR FLORISTS’ AND GARDENUAS Depart. ment is complete, with a larze assortment of MaA- OBINE AND HaND-MADE OTS, manufactured from the best quality, tempered, RED POT OLAY. ORNAMENTAL Fiower Worcs,” Urns, Hanne Baskets and OONSERSVATORY WARS. S27” The First Dipioma awarded at the late Exhi- pion of tne Horticultural Society aud at the Na- yrs 'UBATION DAY. THE BEST LAGER BEER IN AMERIUA. JO8. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY'S UNzIvALED MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. Full supplies ordered. Dealers are requested to send in their orders esrly for this celebrated LAGER BEER in casks and bottles. Wholesale Depot—1224 29th street, West Wash- | ington. SAMUEL C. PALMER, Agent for District of Columbia. ‘SELEPHONIO CONNECTION. febl7 THE MINING RECORD. 94 ear io: O2 Broadway, New Yor 8 Bok oat pies rea. Orders executed for Mint, Bio ‘ both i BY tioteddmn "ALEX. ROBT. OHISOLM, Prov's S¥4TEs: SHAT! ‘The best assortment of SKATES. Sharpenins Skates « speciaity. Also, a fine assortment of Fi OUTLERY, suitsble for Obristmas Presents, et ©. FISCHEM’S Otp SzxD, deck 628 7th st., opp Patent Office. (OR HEADACHE USE NATTANS' PILLS. Foo. Bitoumese use Nattans’ Pilg, | UUs For Costiveness nee Nattans® Pill For Neuralvia use Nattans' Pilis. Home-made, they are alwaya fresh. Pleasant Dut thorough in Mieir actin, ARTHUR NATTANS* PHARMAOIST, marlQ__ 14th and I and 2d and D sta. northwest. HEN ANY SEWING MACE N Tenven a muschine at your hotwads ot SEAS cent on it unti! you come hereand ee what yoit can -0.COLE 400 Det mw en Of : GUY H.-TROMPON ere ave) ‘Teastecs. mari@-10t THOMAS DOWLING, Austioncer- Duy precisely tiie same machine for Sau? MCKENNEY, 427 9th etroet. y responsible parties to conduct P: ines Oboice Virginia Family Flour, pe marl? 709 Market Space. OGEBS BEOS. TBIPLE PLATED KNIVES, $2.00 3 dozen. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TEA SPOONS 82.Q % dozén. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TABLE SPOONS, $4.00 36 dozen. aT SCBAEFER’S, 1020 Seventh Street, mar? Anove New Yor A’ (EOCKERY. OHINA, GLASSWARE, OUTLERY, FINE PLATED WABR, AND HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS. OOMPLETE STOOK. BEST GOODS AT LOW PRICES M, W. BEVEBIDGE, Lats Wess & Brvenwor, febla No. 1009 Penna. ave. (Site) LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. $4.50 WILL BUY A GANUINE LARGE SIZB NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE \MPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF RYNEAL'S ROYAL SEOUR f¥ OIL, BEST AND BAFEST OIL IN USa. All other zoods in his line st the lowest poasible Prices. Oall and examin Gecls BYNEAL’S, 418 7th st. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ML LBS. WHITE (A) SUGAB. 15 Ibs. Good Osrolins Bice. 1 Bushel Choice Potatoes. 6 ibs. Mixed Nuts (new) ‘THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY 32.50 PER GALLON. GEO. A. O'HARE, 1223 7th st. n.w., bet. Maad N. ELPHONZO YOUNGS ON DEOK AS USUAL with TINAUGUBATION AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. febl7 SUGARS, (Best New York and Phila. Brands.) 10 Ibs. Granulated., ¥ 10% Ibs. **A,"" (Btandard).. . Extra *'0,” Light Brown). 9 ibe. Cut, (Square Lumps). FLO ‘White Ditto. Ditto. Splendid, 5 - per sacl 5 sack 1.65 er sack 1:60 BUTTER. Fancy Selected Oreamery. . 406. Fancy Belected New Yor) . 350. Fancy Selected Onto... paz Ib. 800 Ghoive Fresh Butte: -in 9-1b. pails at 320. GANNED GOODS. Choice Toma\ $-Ib. cans. 21,30 Beefstesk Brand Tomatoes, 1.40 Choice Peaches, 3-ib. cans 2.23 Ghotce Peaches, 2-1b. cans. re olce Corn, 2-1b. cans. g Choice Pess, 2-1, cans. aa = m PRUNES. Very Larce Sreuch Prices, (nsw Large French Pranea, (new)... Rew Figs, Dates, Nut Be &e., &o. whit ips, for gt. Booking Raiciae’ (oew) Florida Nery fine, just in. pholee Bananas, just in: Ohoice Lemons, large °NUTS-Sust received 8 new Invoice of very choice Belected Nuts, of all kinds, for table use. 88 Telephonic Connections. ea 0 YOUNGS, ELPHONZ! eS 2, 604 9th st. northwe: febia Recztver DAILY. (OIOE STALL-F) z COEILADELD RTA SQUA ks 4 BEM BS, Sarr GHICKENS AND Tray? OMB, GAME, FIRE, ig rs ES az tna) TABLED. Boston + LEON so” fens 2710 r pee _OIs—v. UA" eOLETs-F. “sAMPRIGNONS-A. N. HARIOOTS VERTES—E. F, MAGEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TRUFFES DU PERIGORD, EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. B, W. BEED’S SONS, NEGOOIANTS, Headquarters for fine imported Goods. feds 1216 F street northwest, T HOWARD’s- 28 pounds Granulated Suzar, tog” Gontes aoe Haperial ane Golons Te Ib. long Tea, per Gunj des ‘Gimpow ar Tes, very choice, per -ARKST, | 3 Prd ernment Java Coffee, ib Coffee, choi ib. Very beet Bio Cotes wet ier Minnesota Patent Process Flour, per sack. SSSlSs SVesakeevesse x “ Bweet Catawba Wine, per gall... Pupeoine Sherry, Hich ena renity, per: Bye aime ry, direct fru rom distillery, Ove yoare jabinet Whisky, per wail: ial a Sherry, shee mcomEy oom aD ordon Pt choles Forts Rice M pet all other articles ustally Kent in a establishment, ai correspondingly low figures, at HOWABD’S, 7th and 4 8. B.—Telephonte Connections, Osage Props ORANGES, TO} OES, 0. - ERESH TOMAT eee FROM PHILA. ALSO, PHILADELPHIA GHIOKER AND TUB- EXTRA ROAST BEEF, CANVASS-B: RED HEAD, QUAL, GROUSE. Broo AT THR PALACE MABKET, Cor. 14th and New York ave. ‘RANK J. TIBBETS. janly OHN B. HELLY, ‘DEALER m™ Fingr_Orase Intense Ti, City Post Of a x C6. ‘Marketing delt ‘the city. G*STLEMEN'S uaTs, SPRING STYLES, 1381. Just received @ full stock of DRESS AND BUSINESS HATS. MILITARY HATE, CAPS AND CORDS. Societies Furnished at Manufacturers Prices. B H. STINEMETZ, HATTER, feb19 2987 Pa. ave., next to corcer 18th st. 1831 © “Uisien™“* 1881 Good either before or after the Holidays. A Nicely Cleaned or Besntifully Dyet GENTS SUIT cr HEB GALMENTS tobe ‘i awe. Steam Dyeing Establishment. = LOGS (49) Jefferson Sircet, Georgetown, D. 0. Work called for snd delivered anywhere in the ANISs, FISCHER'S DRY OLEANING EB- ‘A BLISH MEN’ id DD) No. 906 OREPE an: ALL KINDS ILEANED and D' ai GLUTES: VED ; algo, supreme court affirmed the juagment of con- victlon about six months ago, Since thea Gray has procured the service of Messrs, Altred and Charles Steckler as his coun- sel, Mr. Charles Steckier moved before Judge Brady, in the court of oyer and termi- ner yesterday, for a new trial for Gray on the ground of ‘newly discovered evidence. In support of bis motion be presented the a! vits of Charles Brockaway, Charies C. Geo. Abbott, and several others, averr Gray eo Leceenon peed were fi that \ypothecat < ance of a man named Thos. H. Pratt, who satd they were “all right.” Pratt, the affidavits de- clared, was the guilty person in the transaction. He was indicted soon after the discovery of the forgeries, but fled and has never been arrested. After hearing District At. tcrpey Rolitus for the people, the udge took the matter under ccnsideration. The career of Wm. E. Gray has been so often teid that it bus become familiar to the public. ile ts the son Of the Rev. Dr. Gray. who -was for a long time i | | | chaplain of the United Stai te. He to this city with the highest recommenda’ and began business asa broker. 0 covery of the fact that the bonds Whi pothecated were forged, he fied from to London. where be was arrested.— s the CanvFR DEFEATS Scorz.—In the Carve Seo! | match at the end of the shooting tn Eazla @ i last night, the score stood: Carver, ‘THE GRRaT LaNp SwINDLS.—A telegram from Cleveland, ©., Marca 17, says: The arrest of li, Van Hise & Linn, land agents, by United States authorities on a charge of conspiracy to defraud | ¢ the government, iias created great excitement in realestate circles here. Since the arrests | many people have come forward and produced decds made out by Linn and his partner, and the officers claim to have proof that the men have forged numerous signatures to deeds. dobn K, Corwin, who was arrested with Linn and Van Hise, but aga'nst whom the chare of conspiracy was not distinctly mage, has been ‘rearrested and charged with swindling the government. His ball has been fixed at $5,000. The officers claim to have found several blank deeds acknowledged by Corwin, and they consider this good ground for charging him with conspiracy. The proofsare accumulating | against the men, and it ts clatmed they have secured possession of some lots in Cleveland in exchange for Minnesote land. Assistant Dis. trict Attorney Meyer ts awaiting advices from St. Louls concerntng the transfer of the men to that ey for trial. o SUICIDE IN Jatl.—Correspondence of the Bal- tmore Gezrtte, (rom Towsontown, Md., March | says: “John Kane, about 49 years old, com. sted suicide (his morning, about 7 o'clock in the county jail here, by cutting his throat with arazor. How he himself with the weapon seems to be unexplained. Noi only was the throat cut, but there was a deep fo- cision in the left wrist ard also on the left thigh. Death was occasioned by loss of blood. Deceased was imprisoned about a month since chsrged with vagrancy. Tbe remains were tn- terred in the jal grounds this afternoon, and are now resting besides those of another sui- cle yeung Theiner, who killed himselt toy j love, And who Was buried there yesterday, CAVE FROM Ja Charles A. Yous: and Leuis Dil, two prisoners confined in the Jarral | county, Md., jail, escaped about noon ye sterdoy, A daughter Of the sherif entered the 1. Ders® department of the jail for the purpose, of a ing something in to one of them, wh en the two prisoners mentioned above rushed “ast her and cscaped before she could give an alarm or any ore could come to her assistan 9 Youst vas under arrest for selling beer W! chont a license, and Louls Dill for stealing ss) overcoat. The Prisoners went toward the” Western Maryland railroad and hac about fit on minutes’ start of Sheriff Fringer and Detect ;ve smith, who started alter them a8 soon as th’ 4 heard of thelr escape. Miss ALBERTA G -£Y, a native ot Virglats, who has been In Nog Yone \ months, caused t) pe oe ee agent, last night op q charge of ro Lori, an See dkehe cebing he called to ~ 7,004 the parlor, € ,2Use.and while alo? with ber tn a Virgins: Serger 2° “wad the daughter of COT cin Scuate peepgok Was created in tho Wis 8. resoiut Ha introduction ot Betts = tolp irges that certain Tad eet legislature haa recelved man7y Abgus Cay-iderattons for their support of “ston for United States Senator. Tae es te’ — CHESAPEAKE AND Out0's TsRMINTS.—A ‘am fiom Fortress Mouroe say Ths Chesapeake and Onto railroad company hag Feceted Newport News as the deep water terminus of the road. One of the main arga- tents in favor of Newport News was tuat it is entirely free from ica, as was fully demon. sirated this last winter. A large party of Workmen have been employed tere for the pasi three wecks building new wharves, one of which 1s neatly completed. It 1s ‘contem- plated to bulld seventeen wharves, each 1: fet long, and with a depth of water of 27 feet, This will accommodate the ocean Steamers, and the river front for five miles 1s under the control of the com + 80 that these facilittes Can be extended almost indeil- uitely as trade may demand, {t ts also con- templated to put up a a elevator capable of holaing over 1,000,000 bushels of grain. The Work of extending the road from Richmond to the sea has already been begun, and it is ex- pected to have it completed in ‘time for the Yorktown centennial on October 19, ‘The road proper will pass within about three miles of orktown, to which a branch wili be ran, thus affording two outlets to deep water. ‘When the road 1s completed tuere 1s a strong proba- bility that a line of steamers will be put on between Newport News and F foutesw Mi. (hus making a shorter and di route from the south and west to New York, DETROIT SOCIALISTS REPUDIATE Mx, JvsTUs ScHwab.—The central organization at Detroit, Mich., of the soctallst labor party, repudiate all connection with Justus Schwab, of New York, and his sayings about the assassination of Jay Gould, Vanderbilt, and others. They denounce his utterances as idiotic, Svicipk.—Wm. E. Fitzgerald, a well-known citizen of New Orleans, member of the legisia- Lure and agent of the North British aud Mer- cantile Insurance Company, committed suicide in that city yesterday by shooting himself through the head witha pistol. He leaves a wife aud five children. A DirFiccLry occurred at Bayou de Sair, La, yesterday morning, in which FP. L. Ludeling, Son of ex-Chicf Justice Ludeling, was almost Instantly Killed; W. S. B. Mitchenon was dauger- ously wounded; F, 0. Dinkgrave was slightly wounded in both arms, NEW YORK SOCTALIST RESOLUTIONS. — AL a Scelalist meeting in New York last night the following was adopted: “All people have a holy right to protect their Mberties by auy means; and whereas Low war has broken out | between the most noble elements of iussian society and ——. end whereas under the vernment of Alexander more tears and blood ave been shed and more misery brougnt upon the subjects than underone hundred former Czars; therefore be it resolved, although we | condemn assassination as oe gg never- theless we consider that under a government of such Tearful tryanny as the Russlan empire | it Is the only meaus that can be used: and therefore we consider the deed of the Russian People not to be assassination, but execution, and == Unis act a terrible lesson to all tyrants.” | Was returned to Motiey Hill Sanitarium, | ano ; JOst recetved from | to refer to the same mat WINE a. Tes 5 Hodgdon fired thre times. yt Boaga: on thes wretches the pistol away tom him without bis having Injured any one. and the police took lum to the station uouse. Miss Stirt gs testi mo roborated Mr. Hodgdon’s, ana Drs. StarrandJ. F. Conrad tesiifed that Was insanc. This was substantiated by other witnesses In regard to Capt. Ames’ ac Mons prior and subsequent to the shoot The jury rendered a verdict of “not TeASO! f insanity and insane now order of the court tae unfortunate gentieman Dr. 4. where he bas been the triat Se 1 private n, DUT Was Drought out to hear the verdlet of the jury. As heretofore Sated Capt. Ames” emMiction dates from his being sunstruck whi er tb the U.S. army.——7ty ¥. Conraé’s private asy! staying since the shoot! foe. Maughter by Apaches. TRINTY WHITES KILLED IN NEW MEXIU: A telegram to the New Yoers He oole trom Mea- ver, Col., March °7, * Information received by ictegraph from‘ w' Doers to be a trugt Worthy sotirce states that the Apache renegades under Nana have egatn appeared on the south. era border and Killed thirty persons. A letéer same place Drings a ra- Mor of the reappearance of thts band of In ians, abd although the source of the tnforma- tion 18 not Considered so well-inform r, and bo ably foan extent virtwally confirm account states that eleven men, tire and a boy were killed. They were a tng a wagon train from New Mexic: nd bad passed on at: Were set upon by one boy only escaping. He returned to the people with the tratn, who, car coverea the dead bodies’ iy! naked on the ground. ‘Thai ts er says. ‘The telegram above referred 19 says th: thirty were killed and that severa! wagons were burned. It seems probable there was a sibae. quent attack ou the train, and tue Indians ktied those who had been lett ‘after tue frst slangh- ter. A Formas JUpox Dyine a HOMELESS DRUNE akD.—Ju . am died at Awchiso: Kan., Wednesday morning, from the eTects dissipation and exposure. Tuesday nigat & was found by the police lylug insenstble 02 the platform of the Luton depot in that city, and the physiclan who was called pronounced tt a paralytic stroke. Gralam was at one time judge of the District court at Atchison. and was lawyer Of great ability, but of laie he lad béen a drunkard, deserted by bis (amlly and supported by charity. GES. GRA AND THE WORLD'S Vata. a8 New York Commercial advertiser of yesterday say3, despite vera’ions to the conirary, tts Dow stated by persons who are very close in the confidence of General Graat that in conse. Gaence of Lis Mexican engagements he will have nothing to do with the world’s fair of THE SKUL THAT SCARED MRS. SPENCER.—Mra. Mary Spencer, of 152 Wyckotl street, Brookiya, yesterday sent in haste to the Baler street poitce station for a policeman. She refused to Say why she Wanted a policeman. When one Went to the house she showed him a human skull and two shin bones, which she satu had come to ber house in « box addressed to E. P, Chamberlain, a young man who took Doatd with her the day before. As her curio™icy was excited sbe peeped into the box, and seewmg the bones became much frightened. ne Knew nothing of her strange boarder, aie was alarmed by the introduction t suc ae her house. ‘The sku'l was # pe ee ke across the forehead, J. ,aSChiDed TS ment, cod aie e of the DoDes pendwag bis e_.ON nsas statd [es Oy a Vole Of (" Lo 1%, refused 9 concur ” .ne house resolution submitting a constitu- Uonal amendment to the people probiviting tne inanutacture or sale of lyuor tn the state. A LoTTeRy But. was introduced in the Dela- ware house yesterday under the title *Tue Diamond State Improvement Company.” It was proposed to carry on the lottery business in Delaware under half a million dollars secu- Tity, the concern to pay $25,000 lo Lhestate next January, and an equal amount yearly there- after. The biil was indefuitely postponed by a unanimous vote. THE Kavocn Mcepgr ‘Tsai tn San Fran- 0 yesterday ihe prosecution got throu with the rebuttal and rested ute case. The rebuttal was mainly an attempt to tmpeach the testimony Of witnesses for the defence, wlio swore that six shots were fired when De Young Was shot, Evidence as to Charles De Young's reputation fo" Peaceful behavior was Lotro duced aud witnesses were producea to prove that only five shots could be traced, tue prose- cutton claiming that if De Young had “red at Kalloch in the position represented, the batt Le plstol wouid have hii the wails of the Frederick arrested at their home, Fesueraay. by revenue oMicers fog, evesne laws by running an jctt evading the SU. ‘Tue parapaernaiia of a minlature distit: lery was found on the Geta! joun Of Scotch whis! run off, remises. Along with a Ky that Lad jast been ee _Seven Americans contined tn fat] at Paso d Norte, Mexico. recentiy made their eacape, They were pursued and three of them killed. The other four were recaptured. Americans were arrested for alding in thelr escape, ~ A spider's web affords an excellent barometer. Anold sportsman of Coldwater, Mich., claims that one preserved In his house has proved oy tered ported — rain and wing are é1 , the spider shortens the threads which suspend the web. When reefs are jet out. fine weather may be certain: but If te spider remains inert, rain will provably follow within a short time. The peach trees tn Sassafras Neck And along the bay and tributaries in Cectl connty, Md. have not been injured by the frosi, and there is every prespect of a good crop. The Connectiout senate yesterday passed a | bUL giving women the right to vote at school Ineetiogs and Making Laem eligible for lecuon upon boards of education, No registration ts } required, Sir Charles Dilke, in Uke Britisu house 0: commons yesterday, Stated that tue charges of fraud made by Prot. Hind regarding the lishery award were unworthy of any attention. Henry Dilion, a young man ployed ina confectionery store in Buffalo, N. Y., was iast- Week attacked by a large Newtoungiand dog, which burled its teeth 1a its throat. Gangrene set in, abd Dillon died yesterday ta horrible agony. ACCINELLY. At the res 54 strest southwest, Jon» Vortemouth, Va., aged twenty -sish am Bt. Domine Ohun ‘choc Qn March itth, 1881, Larzre E., loved wiieof David C. Canu, in the turty-f Year of uer aye. ‘The reiatives and friends are respectfully invited d the funeral from Ler late reaidenc: 210 [ street southeast, Sunday, March 20iu, o'clock p.m. DeGOMKZ. Departed this life at lal p. m., on ‘Thursday, March 17th, 18 FON-O BERNANDEL DEGOMEZ, & CHINA AND Jaran.—Late advices from Japan Staie that the relations between that country and China are strained, the latter retaliating fer Japan’s Course 1n the Formosa and Loo- Choo affairs when China was in diMculty. It is belicved in Yokohama that China and Russia have made a secret treaty directly concerning Japan. Lirk Iup2isonmeNt.—John R. Ross, who mu dered Robert Kelly, second mate of the Ame lean snip Bullion, ‘May ¥, 1530, at Yokohama, Japa, was sentenced to be hanged by the United States consul, and had bis sentence commuted to impriso: ment for life, arrived at, San Francisco yesterday, en route for the Alvany (N. Y.) penitentlary. MR. Gowgn’s ConpiTion.—The attending phy- sicians of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen, president of the Reading Kallroad Company, are of the opinion that be will suffer ho permanent in- Jury from his fall from a street car on Tues evening. No bones were broken, yet he will not be able to attend to his offictal duties tor some time, the surgeons insisting that he must remain in bed for twoor three weeks. Mean- time tbe executive busiress of the president's office will fall upon Geol DeB. heim, who Eee President while Mr. Gowen was in FRANK S. BoxD, who has been selected by | the McCalmonts, of London, as their candidate for president of the Reading Rallroad in Oppo- sition to the Gowen party, was formerly senior alde-de-camp to Gen. W. S. Rosecrans at the time when be was commander of the Army of the Cumberland and President Garfield was his chie! of staf, Henry Diiion, who was bitten by a New- foundland dog in Buffalo. N. ¥., iast week, died yesterday in great agony. a0 Br Darling. thon uast eoue ind leit mo, Tu this world of trial amd cate, Hut I hope Gout will protect me, ‘Til we meet again in Leaven. Faneral serviogs at nis iste restiene” Wo. Sink al ig late resideno:, No $d street northwest, on Sunlay, the 20th inst. 2 90p. ma. Priends are invited fo attend. "=" TALIAFEREO. On Thursday, March 17th, 181, at 2o'clock p. m., after a lone sad painial ilness, Mrs. ANN TaLiarecno, beloved wife of James M. Taliaferro, aged sixty-six soars. Funeral will take place at 1 o'ciock a. m. Sun- day, March 20th, at the Sbilon Baptist Qlurch Tends of the faruily ae | vi : © CURE, NO. PAY.— £ ean, rors $°a sp, To yar aot Bagby We 8TH OMEDOR. 108 Les oatoee ea ail dra Price 28 oen’a. BZOTT WELL! Wholesale: janld-8m UNDERTAKERS. ee Wi, HOLSET Rg SepataRae Fo. 56 Pa. ave, 2 w., between 84 os streets. RED. SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, 1233 7th street northwest. KR. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street a.w. jeni9 oun