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PIANOS AND ORGANS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. Set vuauhinttl akon ato adil —= a seated 3 7 REED" 5 SSIGN. (ODIOUS_ BRI FEW MORE BOARDERS WANTED, BARPOR BILL. : (CHAUNCEY J. REED'S al DWELLING “AND GTORE AND STOCK OF | A. tec Atetat snd Scmeutber st = The following 1s the full text of the President - JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘BOOTS AND SHOES. country residence in the mountains ored NEW PRICE LIST — ae t to me, es fore, - Message vetoing the river and harbor Bill: . CONTINUATION OF THE trian Tea. and’ 7 Mr. Merrick read other articles from Buell’s pa- | To the House of Representatives: or LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE OF THE ENTIRE Tiber §. 139 et. eed. ‘Loudoun, ‘miles per, criticising the court and prosecution. Having interest the 7 N PIANOS AND ORGANS. STORE O1G BE RENTE Cre eee AINED Ie .¢ District of Columbia, Yh ‘THE CROSS8-EXAMINATION CONCLUDED. eenel Wek ee BPECTAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AN STORE 910 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN I | Otrer Tor snle: tor coche ee a ee ne gress of House bill No. 6,242, entitled “an 1.One UPRIGHT GRAND, panneled; SPD Rt ES UETS NORTHWEST, CONSISTING eight ®), in square numbered four hundred and Afty @ | mr. Merrick finished the cross-examination at | Making appropriations for the Baree-striiget tol cont $608 BLACK ASD COLORED, SILKS, SATING, (AL | Sth nec rook went, distant aS foot south feta the wort a “i three mon. he aud ? MA ¢ SHOSINGER CYMBULEA OXG. nm hand for the purchase of sec- AM, P SUNI ste Precy 6. wird, lenoeores | C= Impote: KE ther ports ko TERDAM ScHt % AND Live One of those eclebrated NEW YORK UP- t rosewood case, Learly new, and EAR PIA ments; $1 KOTTERDAM, AMSTERE AND HATTANO? LEAY order; $90. & HAMLIN NO, with DAM. AY, TUESDAY AND OF THE ©. 2 Point | DAYS, CHU for Belfast, on the © . = ret Wednesday and TEAMER SU SePPH KE. ry MONDAY, | uh? TARD £ 09., Agents, 61 Broudway, New Yors, Years established, mn 1) Gets For dios. | Allfemale complaints qui SAN HAVE yea W Mo TS THE OLDEST ESTABLISt ist i this 1 other causes? of all Ve HAS Fi ser Tmnatorrhoea, », (loss of sexmal ycured. Can be ‘Seagal daily at ct New York aveiue northwest. Of ney C: A we wireet 4 Cdress Secretary, Mydi hi led to rocatve ates of Chronic Diseases, such as Heart laint, Nervous Debility, Impotency or Pre- Decay, Seuciual Weakness, Dyspepsia, Nervous juestions » Ke. send two stamps for our qi @eii-exanibation and our sew book 7 Ess ‘and Penneyivania avenue. by mati under sea! on receipt of KEWALD IF DE. BROTHE m: Fuytions or Irrexula KOBI N, opxext extabiished Leucorrhee (or W y pill: ary experience, will suarant sary Oreons, Nervous and Semin al Emission’, Impotency (loss of sexual onorrkeea, smd pu toniiety ni Consritations 20 7 Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 2 St his oMlce, 456-0 street north Beters ins physicians of berts EAL N Baltimore. Feet, Baltimore, Md. TH 18 WEALTH !— ar.ties quickly removed aud consultations strict for Ladies. Office hours TRIPPS BLOOD PURIFIE S « Scrofula, Ovarium all’ Blood Poison. ther Ringe. Send two stamps for pam- Ievere House, essed nit oF athwest, enue. Dn. JOHN THE MOST RELIABLE AND pecialist in this ci co! went. DRE. OC. TMENT; FAILS T "sinful Met and ail Tnter- rual Periods: inal idential. Te trom 1 to ¥ o'clock p.m. with ladies only. ‘treatment (1 Disease, Kid for Tux Lows ov Lire axp Heaure.” ‘al sud Surgical Institu 15th street. New Yor! Prompt y 3y5-Im certat: em, Ride Cure of Syphilis TRIPP. I can be ots = WEST'S a | STE ORTH.” and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing | all the year. “Equal to any hotel in the United States, 15-40—BAL | r inch Western _E: : e West. “4 Mt ad ‘ apply to A. 8. PRATT & SON, 401 Yth strect northwest. | whtie he held an office under the Senate. “I was | fom the committee on pension, bounty and back THE CONFERENCE, SPLOTOMAG RATLROAD. |» Brie. ob 2 acres ntwed Ja EQUI Caune Xe. | “Ragage Hicoma cary taklug my chances,” sald the witness. Payer ea a UU granting a pension of $57 a! ne conference will mect on Wednestay or | : ta with Palor Car froin Har” 3 SE MT EGE he pret CCLABENDON HOUSE, ‘The witness sald that he told CoL Burch that he | shoulder. Passed. Thursday to receive M. Onous’ communication pair and preservation of certain works on since it was comteeh son. The witness said the trial had been tne sub- eye ot cuban’ ‘comment. Mr. Mature consideration. Iam constratned to Dies: BUNTINGS, DOMES: | jj Zs foots tence west 99 feet 10 as noes s TABLE DAMASK, TOWE. in and thence north 25 feet to the place of begin- ta BRO. Rn Forbes iets aailee ma of Doreen ning, being improved by a three (3) story Brick Dwell- | “'i3-am- ¥ xa SHADES), BLACK OTHER CASHME! ‘The witness was then re-examined by Mr. Wil- v JOT GpeBer of aad lot, and running thence east 99 feet QHENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH | THE VOTES ON THE VETOED BILL. M herewith to the House of "ARSON . Nison asked if York had not eriti- ‘Orta ke po SILK FRINGES, VELVETS, | 12# 824 Store-room. pperty is sold subject to — cised the Gctendante’ant Gest said — bp ram Nyy Aun § SE Ob HORE SpE S NCE ASSORE, | “i“tieo offer for tale’ onthe same torms, thertock of | FySSTFORD WALI, So) anvranp, |MORE STAR ROUTE TESTIMONY. | “Opyctucciengants and Gen, said that | “ Many of the appropriations in the Dili are EAT OE HOSIERY, LADIES AND GENTS: Beoty and shorn a wells xturee in Store No. 103 | Will be open JUNE 2004 Yor” reception of ew * that the articles were provoked for the general welfare and wiost Bewefictal tn a ? 3 G 7th street northwest. i este. el versy. sald character. 0 he ol wl AR, MCMING: Choa SE HONS: | _ Proposals for the above will be received until SATUR- | “For particulars address i THE VETOED RIVER AND HARBOR | newspapers had had articles vision is made were by me Considered co imgeres SHAWLS, BEACK CEAPE Pana: | DAY, AUGUST FLPTH, 1882, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. | _3y12-Im" SARE One aeeee: BILL. CRITICISING THE COURT. ant that Ifelt it my duty to direct to them LS. UMBKELLA: CASSIMER!I rey = ‘ONTEREY SPRINGS, “ ” © attention Congress. In annual HAMS, WOOLEN GOODS, &c., &o. ‘The Assignee reserves re to reject bids at his M What has that to do,” said Judge Wylie, “with Te my — 1 message ‘ BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, | o - | December 1 urged the Vital tm Tiox. discretion. Si fe Be ee P.O. Paaxxtrx Co., Pa, | Detailed Vote by Which & Passed im | these scandalous articles assalling the administra. last, I unged portance - the - | legislation for the reclamation of the marshes: 3 921 ‘This delightful summer resort is Hitnsten os the House. BI OF NON Cee Tn “OP OPDOLUAL | TRE che eotablichinenlt or tee haste these Gaeae aa NP HOMAS DOTLING, Auctioneer. fhesummit of the Bine Ride Mountains. 5 1B. ‘The announcement of the passage of the river oe ee oe ee 3 erties Sn caher | Potoman trout In April beat oy ‘pectal message t RUSTEE'S SALE. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | also, fine medicinal waters: accessible by Western | 2d harbor bill over the President's veto was| apors\provoked these publications, Fecommended an appropriation for the improves BiG AND PROSPECT 87! 8, G fens ‘Mrs. M. J. HUBBALL, Prop’r. | 824 Mr. Cox of New York suggested that after! «ana for that reason,” said Judge Write, “a | Mat Tsay y Sigua! . Dy virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 21st such a vote the House ought to adjourn sine die. | paper itbels the court and the offleers of the court | DUL appropriating for these and other Valuable mae SASON Uonal objects a law, It Is wih great reluot ae day of February, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber PRSOM 1eeh Then Mr. Aldrich, of Tinols, and Mr. Murch, of < . Ye ° chattel d é i Fash q Na. | engaged in the investigations of the case. Your | and only und of duty that I wit Tray na ior itn eetiot tour dated op the sth | BA folio 01. ore sect of Columbia: aad by direction 5 BRIGHT HOUSR Maine, the former of whom had ¥oted in the affim- | Now Fork papers areenot am anewen to that, {it Me phn tion ‘to the DI 18 that i Se amen a fanteeare hanes neton county, Distr columbia, and by direction AND ative and the latter in the negative, discovering |X. - “ ers, | contains apy ations for purpc ot for | Emina A of the warty. Secured thereby, the cindersieved, Tras: DOUGLASS HOUSE, z that they ‘were paired with absenters, obtained | tru ®t a enue: eee, Deoteseional RIRSIINE UDBLErS, | ee en dates oe ent ee ae Se tes D. Sh BE SIX O'CLOCK BS, HA Toout of the preiuines vishoboth Beach, Delawa permission to withdraw their votesand thustheag- | Over the Sdmtnistration of juction mere? ree do not promote commerce among’ the states, 1904, foli Ee a High and Prospect streets, George. | ore $3 pan De Nek Ren alae Sregate was reduced to yeas 122; nays59, as follo When Mr. Wlison finished, Mr. Carpenter asked | These provi contrary are entirely for Dee arene ans ee tiee en uvioed | aya ain WALTER BURTON, Proprictor. poets Athi, Barbour, Bayne, Hingiiam, — the witness If any other defendant besise Brady | the benefit of the particular localities in = eras . ard, BlISS, an, Brew = 4s proposed to make the improvements, both real and'persoual, of the late Mary | 7\T ARK HOUSE, Buckner, Burrows (of Mich.), Butterworth, Cubell, | was interrsted ta either the Capital or the Critic, | 16 Proposed to make the improvements. & cera Ivin and bein in the Dinteict of ARHUAY PARK. X. 3. | Calkins ‘Candler, Cannon, Carpenter, Chapman, | 4R4.tue witness said, “Not that I know of. "No, | Sich appropriation of the pubic maney intervst in the Four story ‘brick, biidviue situated on | _A specially desirable Cottage Hotel: Cuisiie Clements, Crapo, Cravens,’ Culberson, Cullen, Da- | “Tr. witness, at 2:45 p. m., was excused from the | aud'the President. were in th ‘Oreary aud in | the northwest corner of High and Prospects etreets, | @Md service unsurpassed; free conveyance to’ vis (of Ti), Dawes, Demotte, Deuster, Dibrell, Se ee I feel the more bound to withhold sud upon anise ‘ at the date of | {fe northwest ¢ Leach and from station; rates very reasonable. ra Dunh, Dunnell, Ells; Errett, Evins, Farwell (of 1), stand. - ene Se, trom thin Wie etuaee at eae, peculiar “eviie | eeeee . § “ uy Terme: ‘Six hundred and fifty dollars in cash:balance Adaress A. A. M. CLARK. Jet" | Ford, Forney, Fulkerson, Garrison, George, Gibson The court at 8 p. m. adtourn: g manifestly result. from this tntraction of | Bed :B. See a Sine aes eels peor erate QL» POINT CoMForT, Gueuther, Gunter, Hammond, Hirmer, Harris (of stitution. Appropriations of this nature OF FOURTEE purchager’a opti If the \erms of eale are not com- state find that money—to raise which they in come mon with the whole country are taxed—ts to be: nro Pee NA en t at Mass) Harris (of N. 3), Hastitine, Haven, Hazel. voted pure 1 objects tend to ap a plied with with: days efter the day of sale, the Trus- = ton, Henderson, Hepburn, lerndon, loblitzel fl a. tm number and in amount. As the citizens: ot ee Bae E | tec reserves the right to resell the property att: eriak | Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe Open Hoge, Horr Huse, Hubbell, Jones| (of Texas) . es (of Ark.),Kenna, King, Latham, Lewts, fa dead f trust, dated November 9, at cost of purchaser. A deposst of $100 will be requi wroundings Unsurpassed. Buthing, boating, fishing | Jes, _ stony a, Me ee a nals peconied ai pathy? ey at time of purchase. W. D. CASSIN, ‘Trustee. | 82d dri ny specially attractive. Pre-eminent'y aresort | Lynch, Mackey, Manning, McClure, McCoid, Mc- expended for local improvements In another state 8 at mple. Terms i taal ‘oda | Lane, McMillin, Mills, Oates, O'Neill! Page, Parker, they demand siiailar benietits for ves, and f the Lind records for the District of ube -dkds {eeuumera People the country, ‘Climate hes fram | Payson Peirce, Phelps, Pound, Reagam Rice (of ‘The Suez Canal. itis not unnatural the yemnane cook to tehemne “i » Ea front of the | [UNCANSON BROB., Anetioncers Hitt Soe or Gogh dee agus A: | Rrivown ofS Ponente wheres tonon | BORE, AMEU TCI emo comtrmed | uty themriven fo such avo the puiefumdy THIRD DAY OF AU “ SAVE malfees Gee ARKISON PHORBUS, urdson (o! .iitehie, Robertson, Robeson, | that Corte, the Itallan ambassador, has been ine | by securing appropriations for similar improves Twin, Simon- | structed to bring forward at the next sitting of | ments in their own neighborhood, Thus as the »B Fac eee) On, en P STREET AND BOUNDARY, AT AUCTIO! La ——— | ton, Singleton, Smalls, Spaulding, Speer, Spooner, | the conference at Constantinople the proposal for- } ill becomes mo" ctionable It secures more een an URD SOU Daa: FRIDAY AFTERNOON, | AUGUST, Mae San ee . Stephens, Stone, Strait. Talbott, Taylor, Town- | mulated by Italy for collective action in regard to | support. ‘This result {stnvarlable, and necesnarily nated on the plat or plan of said city | egUari at STX Ov in front of the prem. Cae Gay GEARIDE HESOEZ IN Vil & 5 sen't (of Ohio). Tucker, Upson, Urner, Vance, Van | the Suez canal, subsequent to the invitation ad- | followsa neglect to observe the constitut ql from three (3) to eixtsen Gepaaele | tea woiwilteallat jabits acetone: iste 1ae 10 ad! See ee ‘Channel Fenine Aernam, Van Horn, Wait, Ward, Washburn, Web- | dressed to her ‘by France and England in regard | ivoitations tiaposed upon the law-making power, Brock ovate Rented and Seettty= oy, iy Oleck’enuodirision ot e668. Lot19 im im- | ana sarneshootine, : ber, Wellborn, White, Williams (of Wis), Willlains | to joint action.” The proposal provides forthe | ‘The approyy ns for river and harbor ime sith the pete. | Bybved by a two-story etone house, ‘These lots will bo | "ern #2 nor dav; $12 Der week: §40 per month, | (of Ala.), Wilson, and Wise (of Va.)—123. concurrence of all the powers, Turkey included, ents hav or the Influences to which £ J aud special, | Sold separate. - St-a&ds | Route from Old Pont by Steamer ‘d ortham) ton to | | Nays — Anderson, Belmont, Blount, Briggs, | and stipulates that tho collective action shall be | have ar by year, out of and unpaidon each, the amount of which Terms easy and made known at sale. dy31-d&ds | Cherrystona every Monday, Wedneaday and Friday. | Brow! , Brumm, Buchanan, Caldwell, Camp- | restricted to a police supervision of an exclusively the ‘country, gre: | wall be d at sale, BENSINGER Auctioneer, Zhe Baltimore and Washington stean.ers make close | hell, ‘Colerick, "Converse, ‘Cox (of 'N._ ¥.), | naval characteran conformity with the previousiy | that has beer ! g th of purchase 1: ¢ ‘Washington Horse and Carriage Bazaar, Coen With the Nortbaiag Deering, Dingley, Ermentrout, Fisher, Godshalk, | established regulations, it being reserved to the | tion was $i,97 De nae dae 938, 940 aud 942 Louisiana avenue. a Hammond (of Ga.), Hardy, Haskell, Hewitt (of powers to consert regarding other action, should in TSS1, $1145 while by or which the notes of the pur- ES, CARRIAGES, HAR. I IVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD. ¥.), Hill, Hiscock, Holman, Hutchins, Jacobs, Jad- | the above measure be insuficient. P cl P propriated €18,743,873, : S ak YAS THURSDAY and Geeta ote pre Sage aie er eer win, Kasson, Ketcham, Klotz, Leedom, Lefevre, ——_——___ fecling disposition tO leave to the ‘of sule till pala,’ and secured byaved | 3 i MORN, inet TEN | Fonch aud within 100 yards of the stearyont | McKinley, Miller, Mutehler,” Norcross, Pelle, M. De Lessep»’ Protest. legislature the Fesponsiblilty of actermining What pperty sold, or all e1 purchaser's Special attention given to the sales of ‘4 2 é | Randall, Ray, Reed, Robinson (of Mass.), Robin-| Panis, Auzust 2.—M. De Lesseps telegraphs that | mount should be appropriated for the purposes landings; salt water bathing, be ng anid fish! ‘and Personal property. Liberal advances | peautiful level roads for driving; #easnbont operon spr cet Sr «mall consignments. Jal6] 8. 3 GER, Auet. | telegraph communication, -- For circulars ‘a i NHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | ¥formation address CLARENCE PETEKS. y Of sale, the trustees reserve the right to prietor. 25 on each lot will be requim son (of Ohio), Robinson (of N.Y.), Ryan, Scales, an Cre ee re Hetero cee .), Turner (of G: ‘urner (of Ky.) ler, - on Chacgram ot iowa), Upadcra (ot Onioy Wasuer, | Wsted against infractious of the company's rights he has made no protest agatnst the entrance of | Of the bill, so long as the appropriations are OMe foe pb yec Ateated he 1 British men-of-war into the Suez canal, but he pro- | Sanuot earape the conclusion that, aya eabe ok eae s E: = a Lora) (ot w-making power of the government, the ouy qt Fisk and cost of defauitine purchaser, after v8 | ~ py vietue of a deed of trust, dated tne 21st dey, INEY POINT HOTEL, \tthorne, Willis, Willits and Young—9 . |__| devolves upon me to withhold my signature days’ advertisement, " of Gciober, A. D. 1s80, and. recorded In Liber No (ee ‘Whe Senate Vote in Detail. a pecimel nate the bill, containing appropriations which tm eget a . | 952, fa car., of the land records for the Sr. Marr's Cousty, Maryann, HE 13 TRYING TO SECURE BAIL. cTratly exceed in amount the needs of the The following 4s the vote in detail in the Senate?! promyoxn, Va., August 2—8 Chapman Neale, | cunts for wie present fiscal year. It being the «1 at the written request of the CH. okas DUNCASSO™ E We will oer forsale atpubie | OPen for reception of Guests Juxe 15th, under the party Yeas—Aldrich, Allison, Anthony, Brown, But- - 2 a pares * oney ci 5 sale at o thi r, Mr. and Mrs. = Ns n 9, ts who was arrested a few days since in Denver, to provide money for those purposes Fee Te Ce Crea eee Eee AYERS. Onn oe 2 lor, (Call, Camden, Cameron (of Wis), Cockrells | Colorado, on the alleged charge of embezzling ‘appropriation bills, the President is tg RAILROADS. COLO TE: Malet rhlogtie akiatied ea thades | The Hotel has Just been thoroughly reno- Coke, Conger, Davis (of West Va.) Dawes, Farley> | large’ amount. of money from various | effect, dirceted to expend. 9 lance ah amon ——— Ee = dies the, plier tie | donee bea neal = Fated, furnished and eupplied wit every convenience | Ferry, George, Gorman, Grover, Hampton Hoar, parties in Alexandria, Virginia, was brouzht | money within so brief a pertod that the expendl- Fok Ricuonp, FREDERICK: said District, viz: Part of lot numbered eleven, in | for te, comfort of guests, and isa first-class Summer | Jackson, Jonas (of Tomistana), Jones (of Florida.) | to this city last hight by” a dectective. | ture cannot be made economically and Mdvame a tHE SOUT Svuarenumbered four hundred and forty-niny, and erms—$2 per day, $10 per week, and $35 per month. hoped eye Anes Dill, ach si | Though charged with numerous fraudulent acts | taceously. POTOMAC STEAMBOAT ¢ bounded as wa: Bestuning for the samo on the east | grecial arrangements made for fanilios, aly com- | Maxey, dere. Baws we « dr. Vest) | 2 Alexandria his arrest was not due to them, but | The extravagant expenditure of public s = KEYPORT, line of Seventh street west twenty eiht feet eleven | munication with Waehington, Baltinose, ala woetolic Ransom, Saunders, Sawyer, Sherman, Slater, Vest, | was the result of an indictment found against him | an evil not to be meaeured ‘by the value of From 7th-stre=t wharf af 9 :30- and 2 pom. connect rp irom the northwest corner of said lot. and run- | Dy'the fine eteatners George Leary, Lady of the Lake, | Voor Walker, Williams and Windom—41. in the United States district court for {ane Mtonst aye avert Blais Cones Geb ee Davis (ot for the eastern | money to the people Who are taxed for Mt. ue f ct toanalley: thence | id Jane Moseley. Nays—bayard, ame: , Dis istrict of Virginia, and was tor the violation of | sustain a greater {njury in the demoralizing ind abalf yer wo dart doe inches aint thence wert ue | FOF farAbOr information adr Ill), Frye, Hale, Harrison, Hawley, Ingalls, L0- | the national banking laws in making a false oath produced upon those who are entrusted with Ofe een DI b , to- gan, Morriil, Pendleton, Platt, Rollins, Saulsbury | ag director of the national bank in Alexandria. cial duty through all t ni foath or fa een foe ee eeace of Demening oo Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, and'Van Wyck—16. wore te e + ned sereeed apron oe : i i 3 He swore that he owned a certain amount of bank t. These objections could be removed, and ‘orts Foote and Washington, United . 908-3. Ete ne Cayo Mae Messrs. Chilcott, Harris, Plumb, Lapham, and | stock which had not been hypothecated. Neale is | every constitutional purpose readily obtained, Alexandria and other noted piaces. C third of the purch-re peat HE ALLATRE, SPRING LAKE, N.J., DIRECTLY » Who announced they would have voted no, | now in the custody of the officers of the United id Congress enact that one-half only of thé ‘ng South will find this a | cash, and the res! in six and twe ve mont hs, with ‘on the beneh ; ‘modern construction: supe- Were paired with Messrs. Groome, Johnston, Fair, | States court and 1smaking an effort to secure | agsrecate ainount provided for in the Diil be ap. nd a relief trom the Mi pee coe titers from the gaye ane joe dileash at | Horappoiutments, ‘Thos. M 3 Lamar, and Hill of Georgia, respectively, who | pail, propriated for expenditure during the fiscal year, the'pnrchuser'a phon. AWepost of gid0 wal bere: | _Jeewael6t EM. 1 Were absent. Mr. Garland inthe afirmative was — + and that. the sum 8) appropriated be expended quired of the purchaser on the day of sele. If the terus | JYENWICK’S HOTEL, LEOS Is | Paired with Mr. Edmunds tn the negative and both Dead in a Steeping Car. only for such objects named in the bill as the Inforn n c of sale are not complied with within five days, the trus- now open forthe reception of guests. Boat Were absent. Mr. Vance, who would have voted | jprspy rr J., August 2—Walter Aglionby, | Secretary of War, under the direction of the Pres Company's iG foes reserve the rizht to resell at any time thereafter at | $25 per month, $9 per week, and £1.50 per da; aye, paired a Mr. Mitchell, absent. Mr. | aceq 92 years, a resident of Shenandoah Junction, | ident, shal} determine; provided that in no bow. pow NaeRHCLSE AE CLA eat Te Duceeee-AWoun | For particulans ad J. F. FENWICK, Proprietor Sewell was also paired. Jefferson county, West Va., was this morning | shall the expenditure for any one purpose ex | Ree Eee tags i. B JOHNSON,» ce je 5 ee RENWICK, pues After the vote wis announced Mr. Lapham, who | found dead in a sleeping car at the Jersey City | the sum now designated bythe bill for that pure Mc bY i ALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD. sal . had responded in the negative, explained that he SM : THE. EB. WAG Auct. EW HOTEL IN THE CATSKILLS. had overlooked the fact thi I TODEL FAST, a Pe THE A THOS. E. WAGG Auc a N OTEL Ki vitudiew his vote, enn aie ae depot of the Pennsylvania railroad. He was on | pose. I feel authorized to make this suggestion | his way to Nantucket, Mass ‘The body was re- Because of ‘the duty imposed upon the President at he had paired, and VanWyck, Pehdie- Moved to Hughes’ morgue. by the constitution to recommend to the consid- HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. HOTEL KAATERSKILL, ton and Sauisbury, Whose responses iad hot, Deen ———_——— eration of Congress such measures as shall De 2 recorded, voted In the negative, This made the ‘The British Reserves. judged necessary and expedient, and because tt ‘The Largest Mountain Hotel in the World, result as'above stated. Locum; Augast & Tue thuner a, when tun | ay cammene Gree aker tee pies erate OPENS JUNE 20. 5 reserves are answering the call summoning them | rein progress shall suffer no injury. Congress requ A THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. s is considered most satisfactory. To-day 13 the last | Will also convene again In about four moni te) eaaieit ; a a— | 283 for joining their colors.” It 1s believed that | When, tis ne Sets SR Reon See Mr. 's Testimon: ‘ontinued— 0, in, ° ator ne) ‘estimony Contin’ over 10,000 men will § vaenee) ati a EXECUTIVE MANSION, Aug. 1, 1852. ~ +e. Hostilities Renewed in Egypt, ofer tor aa Hie | Three Thousand Feet Above the Sea, Commanding a 2 premises, on WEDNES View of Sixty Miles of Hudson River. TNTH DAY OF AUGUST, AD. 1 rt saride. a Way (Piedmont Stras, Vi O'CLOCK B.A the follow ‘ eenlroad within cus howe ses Erady’s $10,000 Loan to Him, Ac. = iamauiies * | ton in waid District, viz: Pert of lot numbered four, ta CO eee After recess in the star route trial to-day the | areraxpera, August 2—It is reported that ed four hundred and seventy and examination of Mr. Buell was continued. | arati Pasha has ordered the houses of obnoxious pounded 28 follows: Bexinuing forthe same at a voint He said he purchased a controlling interest in Tne | natives in Cairo to be burned. Nineteen natives CANNONADING BEOUN AT RAMUEH, pie are peer mnd Cares WHITE MOUNTAINS, Capitat of Doff Piatt In March, 1850, for $10,009. | WhO Tefused to recognize the authority of Arabl | The guns of Arabi's forces at Ramileh, stationed theuce runing north wit m eS zen, Brady loaned the money to witness. Pasha have been\ehot at Cairo. _ on the right of the British line, opened fire last three inches; thence east ni e MT. DESERT, ¥ half inches to the rear Ii id | On SI lays etops at el e @, and thence w h AND § NGS MORE EXPRESS, (stops at Hyutsville f ning. toxether with the improv POLAND SPRINGS, Mr. Merrick asked the witness if he had a con- | The Tariff Commission Takes a Recess. | evening. A recounolsance was made on the versation with Walsh in June or July, 1880, at} Lox Brancn, N. J., August 2—There were no | Aboukir road yesterday. It Is reported that Arabi toxether wit i a Welcker's, tn which witness told Walsh that ne | persons desiring to make statements before the | Pasha’s vedettes are In close proximity to the * on, being premises No. 1619 6th street north- RANGELEY AND MOOSEHEAD LAKES, had pald ‘Brady ro kind for the money RCV ANOGH: tariff commission this morning, and after a short | works. The display of white Pe on the forts ‘ . | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in ‘Antal olhies New Rnguna Resorts for The Capital. Smpculive Beakion «soos ras taken Gan 8 OA00K: | 10 seene faron, See Keniels are et Anuapolis, Way. | cash, and the residue in six at elve with a Wa 7 oent § * " ed = WITNESS’ SENATE OFFICE. their lines. Scouts report seeing Arabi Pasha Im SASS: Dy A eed OL rues Goa he pening i ar BHO ULD EAS 15 MIRD) SHAT ‘The witness sald If he had told Walsh anything Hhoreeeteaygart lated camp with several European prisoners. ‘The yahaeers option. A deposit of $100 will be | THE ONLY ROUTE WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS | he told him the truth, which was that he had not | ,7H¢ President sent the following nominations to lade bia and 7 od wlll eEaeteae Post’s Alexandria, corresjondent telegraphs i cand Way Stations, (Win: . required of the purchaser on the day of Bale. ‘ > pir 7 “ follows: “The rebeleamp has moved five Way, via I terms of sale are not complied with within five days, BETWEEN paid ie aacney, Wiktess sexigned Sits Sanat) |! 0. oh Ww: (ehcrt, collector or caskumie AURA ot | meet ssn eo ‘outposts two mnlles in advanos Teusters reserve the Tight to reeell st any time oMice sometime between the 12th and 18th of Feb- | yiis;hh W; Sho of the main body.” ee A cht re a oeee Oh ee enSOR UE WASHINGTON AND BOSTON, Tuary, 1880. Witness did not do much work in the Jo-lah T. Brown, recelver public moneys at Van- o " 1. Le JOHNSON? pens Is via Penn. R. R., Steamer Maryland, N_Y. of 3 The London News says 11s informed that the i os. (On Sunday BLAIit,s Trustees. | Is x e x Ume in March. He drew the pay until atter Brad: Postnasters—Richard Oakley at Monticello, N. od Becks and 3s ouly.) Srieokas | Nadigay std New York ata New agian’ had loaned him the money. | | v.; Mrs Elizabeth Porter at Russellvilie, Ky.” | Sovernment possesses evidence of the complloity, EO ae é - +S WITNESS CONTROLLED THE CAPITAL. 2 of the Porte with Arabl Pasha, both before an@ Hyattaville and Laurel.) Solid trains of New Bagzage Care, first-class Pasxen- wer Coaches end the finest of Pullman’s celebrated Sieep- | _ Witness controlied the paper before he left the Senate Proceedings. after the latter's assumption of active re 4 ing Cars are run on this line. si * : toward England and the Khedive and No Omnibus ‘Transfer through New York Cit: Senate office. “Witness had been a contributor to) I the Senate this afternoon— documents on the subject may eventually be sub- Re Ort us Tranter Ehrocgh New: sal the Capital before Brady let him have the money. | Mr. Morgan called up his resolution for tl mitted to parliament. The Porte has been ip= Ce Ay virtue of a decree passed in Equity He got no salary. | He had been negotlating with | potntment of a select committee of five, to consi-t | formed ‘that Admind Scomcar eat the SQRK and BOSTON . Docket 21, we will veil, yn. front | | Tickets on ale at all Penn. RR. OMces, Be sure | Braily to effect the loan ever since his first ac- | of the chairmen of the military and haval com | Covernor of Port sald ¥eoterion terete he eee and. St “Louie, Expreaa, | Test ecti 5 H NESDAY, THES | ney tead via New York and New Eusland 10, 1 Tiina aS Som as he LHOMEEE be cou Sita | mitvess and three Other members of thoge commit- | in adherent of Arabi Pasha of Of the Khedlve, StLoulsana Chlosse. | 3 y a fee, St BACT: | "cree table pin acecien tore nnn ily be oh to him as soon as he thought he could with | tees to be appointed by the chair, to consider the T THE PORTE AND ARABI. He was not relieved from duty until some | couver, Washington Territo: BETW! to Pittsburg. pad E S'S) REET NORTH. DA In his reply the governor referred Admiral K St 14, in square west of v 4 xt : propriety. The refleciton never entered his | subject of heavy ordnance and projectiles for the ° in dwelling-house, situ. | tained at Hotels and Ticket Offices. Tiud) that it was singular 40 ‘approsch -s | rtaeat of he cere ane ae oe ace proposed ther the Tete aoe on ee Nowidetesy <venue, Between and/Latrocts |" 8, BM. FELTON, Je. A. C. RENDALT, stranger | for 80 large a loan instead The committee to sit during the vacation, to send | Realnst Arabl Pashia, while the Britis force nee Soe MEDIATELY AFTER, in front of the premises, General Manager, Gen. Pass. Agent. riend whom he had known for @ long time. | for persons and papers, and to report at the next | fuains in reserve, thus affording England @ Srp oon all sell Lot 46, square 442, fronting on 6th street, | _J°26-co7w Witness broached the subject. Witness did not | session. Adopted without debate. guarantee of the Porte’s good faith. peace ti be coaxed ak TeCeAvOUSE ween Khode Island avenue and 8 street nortl HE SOUTHERN, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.,(POR- | think he offered any consideration for the loan | The Consideration of the sundry civil Dill was ‘Terms of wale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, merly OC) VI EW,} delightfully | ach and depots. Firs except that the paper was good property. | resumed. The provision that the expenses, in SE SURKISE THOOTS SUSAREED. twelve and eighteen months, notes to bear 6 per cent | cated, one biock from be 4 Witness thought Brady had a right to infer, per- | Washington, of the delegation of Cheroke@s who | A dispatch was received at the palace at Com a eS Pre nines ans ‘accommod re at reasonable rates; gas $4 haps, that the papers would be useful to him. visited the city last spring shall be paid out of any | stantinople yesterday stating that the first com a rorting: at pur atnyoe am 0 PX Vay pyKE & BUNN, HE RESIGNED. funds belonging to the tribe, as recommended by | tingent of Turkish troops was embarking atSalon- with in ten days: 2 After witness made the arrangement with | the Senate committee, was objected to by Mr. | ica, and that the second was ready to start under S z = Voorhees, After debate the provision was modi- | Heryisch Pas amel 48 gone a Coe a ee cara any nit $100, Be | net to allow the money to be paid trom the Treas: | aviehag jah suet came me, Se Sam told CoL Burch the circumstances. Col. Bureh | ury instead of from the tribal funds, jarchiing from Muhous towane Aloe a Interested eles ae Geeks Should not be | On motion of Mr. Ingalls, the time specified by | are not yet under Arabl Pasha’s lufluense. Ghent interested 1n legislation, and the witness sald he | the committee within which the Ute commission ee Pasha had an interview to-day with the Khedive, SK ENON SPRINGS AN’ i would resign. shall jete its work and make a final report ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Mr. Merfick having asked the witness if he | Sa! oan p Both are of the opinion that the lauding of Turke he Tight to resell at the IMER RESORT, EIGHTY MILES C faulting purchaser, after giving 0 r—fine fishing, “ov ive daye' pubite notios af mich rossi ih oot grabbing and bathing OPE Naty paper published in Washingtos, D.C. Terms $1.25 per day. R. ~ SIDNEY prietor, Milestown P led from July ist to September 15, 1883. | fen troops watt Teeny — ‘Arabr's listo pittsbure and | CH Y SALE OF g foopmary oe Eee | tione.”” ‘Ho “sald he had tn view the purchase of eae arrest of twenty-seven Pashas and Beys, WhO a® ars to Pittsbury and OERY Sal MACHINE . ne Ist. one.” “He e hi : press, 9:50 pun. daily fOr CACHES, 8 For paupliets giving terme and all information, | the Capflat.” He wouldn't eritieise a, Senator | «2M the House, this afternoon, Mr. Curtin (Pa.), | more or less friendly to tne Khedive. By BRICK MACH I Os = nid 45 streets southwest: Se fans, Shuftng, Pulloys, Me tite te Open June to October. Hotel and three Cottages. ac si cI 0 3 celebrated springs : Corn Mill, with French Bure, Reautital par snd Ientain peat aes aia and 10:20 p.m, 8 Heavy Sctew Heaters bowling: Kleraph Siiee aati mith hotel Seed | - The resolution offered by Mr. Blackburn,” sata | onawoumnment sine ate on Fri meeting will prob- m. Linsted Express of Pullman Par- Governors, Printing Pre for circular. the witness, “Was offered before that. I consider | ably be held this afternoon to further consider the | ‘Tae Virginia Dvst.—J. E. James, E. 8. Jones m. daily, except Sunday. Brick Machine, Gear Wheels, , de10-2m. B. MURRAY & SONS., Props. _| that the investigation began with that resolution.” | matter. Members of the committee predict that i Se) a “0 = . }, the men who all through trains connect at Sotldr Nivel Bator Fittings, &o.. &e. Witness said that Walsh told him that he expect- | the resolution willeither be adopted the Inte Sosph Addison ae was going to write an argument and review of the explaining Russta’s motives in abstaining from testiinony before the investigatay committee otro rite ~ = “Don't can am? ‘The House committee on appropriations to-day | the deliberations of the conference. A collective ‘Don’t you kpow,” said Mr. Merrick, “that at ; that Ume—the 12th of February—the investigation | discussed the Anderson resolution, which proposes | Setvisinntge of the Suez canal in which all the had not commenced?” an adjournment sine die on Friday next, but failed | hy brought belore the couterence, rae 8 fica eae CLARENDON Spainas. Vr. = h Addison to the scene of his fatal ‘Togetiier with numerous other articles usually found eS ore with all moderngene% | ed the main attack would be on him. by Lage Saturday, or Monday next as the day | ngnt with K. B. Garland, 3n Lunenburg county, F ee one Bag | Memes ar eee ett eee ee oie | trayauremmentne SiN beng teeta ee BURLU'S DRAFT ON SAULSBURY. upon which Congress shall adjourn. Va., have been arrested, at Une instance ot sins ‘and 10:20 p. iat On BURR: is Noyes. List furnished on applying to Auctioneers, A | tion of guests MAY 20TH. The location beinz Juke ‘Witness sald he did the best he couid to get the ‘THE PROPOSED HALL OF RECORDS. of the latter, ee in the 2b p.m. Limited Express, 9:50 am dail splendid chance to obtain machinery, de. | Peat ee ey OF the cova makes i0u6 | genciency bill passed. Saulsbury employed wit-| Mr. Shallenberger, chairman of the committee a aye ein Mn, ok ine SRS . ‘90, | terms "s100 and under cash: oyer that amount 60 | Terms moderate, “‘Bitartainment of famtles aope- | ness, after the House passed the deficiency bill, to takes ‘at onee, as the ch; "40. 250) and 10: Qi | and 90 days, notes to be given. sabistactorily, endorsed, | C1 a0 a ins prema Sig BN KS enue, | Write an argsment to be submitted to some of cannot under the circumstances bo pet ei dere ee oe Teme to be come | str om enue, OPPowisfantic City, WJ. | the post office committee, a8 a proviso in the ill Ml eer ee : : D ay ele affected Saulsbury’s routes. The witness drew a F departmen ohn W. Cizae, s colored postal cr 4 ‘except Bi = e U Mead WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, draft on Saulsbury, which was returned, as Sauls- arrested at Charleston, 8. C., on ma For Annapoi : 5. C. COLE, (ERY | bury was not at Salt Lake at the time. Ding the committed sutc Bight by or Aunatoiis “Geet Qizw Broa Gaver Rovrz,) "DIN not. you go around, amone tee n per Proposed buildi shooting himseif throuch the head. ALEXAS Rita AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL | _DUNCANSON BHOS., Aucta. $y21_) BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA ANDATLANTIOGTTY, | met” asked Mr. Merrick, “and say that if Sauis. to aie tenes RaIEROAB. eee ASHINGTON | (VHANCERY SALE OF TRON FOUNDRY, MA-| 35 Now Ri EXPRESS TRAINS | Bug’hiow wn Pee teeny Zou would go around For Alexandria, 6 C'GRSERY, BbTEDitas AND ON MAINE NG FASE : and bow up the whole thin N. In Mass... 26th, 130, 8:00" GO, Boo meal SVENUEY BETWEEN THIRD ASD FONE ae OF ELEGANT PASSENGER COACHES “I think not,” sald the wit “T sald perhaps ‘of at 6:30. 00 and 11 3 HALF STREETS SOUTHWEST; AL‘ AND PARLOB CARS, that I would bring sult to recover my fee. a LOTS ON CORNER OF MAB ‘The witness denied having made any such state- : ‘Sanday: BX In which the charge for neat has been rednoed to 25 ota, ment at Midalovon's. Danie When Mr. Saulsbury TY MI returns e e paid the money. The w! ay Docket Ai yew elt af pa emoUeH WITHOUT BTORIN SHS NuTEs, | returned id the money. ie GUST, AD. 188, at TWELVE 0 % Hatiroed to Bhite: | employed him as editor at a fair salary. 1 and * =, = isp funeral from his father's residence, 2 zou 1004 H street ‘Thareday, Augast Lote 19, 40, 2! “SOMEWHAT PERSONAL.” have rented the building, No. 1412 H street north- | m. a worksh Fennsylvania Haliroad, where Union Transfer Coaches | He identified a card published by him in the | west,and will move into it next week. HO! ‘On We August 24,1883, = ‘known Boy Hallroed et toot of Matket atest. Wot Jer | copiat June 26, 1881, under the head of * ‘TROUBLES. lowe, aged four sontes and sizteen days Z « joundry, situated on Maine avenue, between | - For through tickets, ‘Checks and fullinforms- | what Personal.” The card denied that he ‘THE ARizona INDIAN —e —The following four jas eeigits And will be sold subject to deed of | tion apniy as follows: Northeast corner of 19th strest | vor received, while, printing Glcrk of the Sense, Shaaniah eon neceanel ‘ar department this SAFE DEPOSIT CO | wont BAY, at HALY-PAST EIVE, CLOCK, | inte Halond, cornor 6ts and'B etoets; 618 Fenusylva- | ANY money eee Bilge eee ae anton ee SAFE DEPOSIT CO. Ehrtervation ©. routing On Maryland Sventoandos | PANE aoe eee woo, ommotal action. rat pner teafore who i Sle A a “ rou asked Mr. Merrick. GECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, | “ern . f moe Papoeem Beet) | \rcmane sy oneal aceces paler ee pete ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. A HE POPUL WATERING PLACE, ime the hietone He euler that igelns ‘ LAB r in re @ charge Which, THE NATIOBAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, a z T inxeny 108 course, In ite own Building, CAPE MAY, Conver 16TH STREET axD New Yorx Ave. PRACTICALLY THE EDITOR OF THE CAPITAL AND ‘The witness said that he was practically the 000. editor of the Capital andthe Critic, He did not con- ‘aid tig Pisv and Barwar trol all the matter published. He should say, Mr. at f to 4 . {size and location, Hooms and Beaks ad: | °° accordii Helm, who is the general of the here Pangburn reports all deining Vaults, provided for Bafe-Renters. controlled ae publications. ‘itness ‘Dap: and from whence no others have gone than VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT ‘6th atreut = Broad ter of ‘interest and. alwepe on che atte or the aise GEER AO SECURITIES AND VALUABLES. defence, so far as the witness knew. The witness | ‘Tae Harsn’s Feery Pxorgery.—it is stated at S of every. desert published in hay OTN BONDS and STOCKS, PLATE SEW. Lt) SAFE-KEEPING, on er ‘and ti eee RUNS Suerte: ‘Market street. identified articles written by him and the Tresenry aapartont Se re ae E ; taken’ HANDSOME IRON COTTAGE ON FOURTH wi power Ferry in SPECIAL GUARANTER we tho Devest STREET, BETWEEN E AND ¥ STREETS. AT pee eet eae Tis aenee eee ea ‘uprat auction unfess a bid of ‘at least $25,000 ts BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. President. HURSDAY _ AFTER: aT gs | Bailroad, 3 epg pats ee a CHARLES ©. GLOVER, ot Rigs & Oo, Vioo President. | TRIRD, 1862 AX BIX O'GLOOI: te trout ot stot Foeniriete the testimony, Mr. Merrick urging that he hada ibletrict Géveemenons Atthian, Ban ORES Eeearer: Dremincs, I aHall sel ihe shore Cotta, ‘to be re~ , right to show the bias of the witness. °C. 'E. Nymaik Asst. Seay. “epg ous On E08. MYERS, Peptemtn P. Bnyder, Charlea C. Glover, = See, Albert L. Sturtevant, Sontas vane, John G. Parke. J OHNSON BROTHERS, FoR THE SUMMER ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS DE Use COAL AXD WOOD, ona emcees By water and rail direct from the mines. GINGER ALE. Facilities unsurpamed by any firm in the United a States. Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, Gell lowest cash prices, and a SA rErsoeb Yanda: 1902 F ot new, 30 and em. nw. For Sale by Dealers and by the Manufacturer. ote, n.w, 1119 Oth st. n.w., and 221, ave, BSAM'L C. PALMER,