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16: ood | bern . HEMPLE Teteyhonic conneetion. ‘TE HY ALTH AND L soi tt from far and near t eut, 1416 Pennaylvai LE FEET Prox thet ndanice « jairs, Vax Mhe fect. Fs! Refers to the most Omtce fee $1} er visit tet ter yu Neural ctro Vapor Hatha, etic F ent. & STEAMEL &e. RESS MONKOF, NOKFOLK, LO AND THe SOUTH. TS NOw" peake ured at B.& O.t K NORFOLK, PoTSMOUTH, Fi. MONK AND Ti SOUTH. Potomac Steamb-et Company pin ERCP, Beet ant Leaves Tth street wharf eer WAYS. nt 5 pm. and S11 VIHAR at 3:90 Point aul Pernt Loe Connecting in ‘Notfoik, with Bo dence. New | ork aur Jiu river steam Pe {alkand Western and Seaboord aud Foint wih the Geriehereersned dy ay POWLLCH. Agi 5 hopntar ateamer speake and Obio 2. |. HUDGINS, Gen. Su —— E M VERNON! MT. VERNON!! # 3 Field S (Lhe Optician) ds CTRICIAN, Massage, Sweed™ Hore from oaneke rai 0 ds; | €O- airomd: | a@aie po-itive. AUCTION SALES. Be GEYER'S BAZAAR, Asorox SALE AT aes DAY, MARCH SECOND, at HALF-PAST BR Arie wilt Ye eold'a musaver of tiaras nan AUCTION SALES. = ——— __ THIS AFTERNOON. HOS. J. FISHER & CO. T Keal Estate Auctioneers. — TEN A.M. CHANCERY SALE OF ABOUT TWENTY-ONE | for ail hinds of works 3: ‘Phaetons, bat CKES OF LAND IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF | cer’s Wacon, Family 0} So. wis! WE CITY, AND PRINCIPALLY LYNG Bie rome W. F. w FOURTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH ROB'T VOSE & ©O., Auctioneers, The uITED wor a bacon crea le: ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. me i cree ‘1 — Court, peed. Decetuber bth 186 seg any REGULAR SATURDAY, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD" wherein Mary A. Holr ead et al. are complainant-, FURNITURE, CARPETS, and Columb’ = J. Failn et al, ere defendants, as a8 ‘&c., IN FRONT OF AUCTION ROOMS. ,0n SATURDAY, MARCH THIRD, at TEN O'CLOCK mhi-2 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., Aucts. NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PAIR OF FINE MATCH HORSE! ROUND GLASS-FKONT CARRIAGE, DOUBLE SET NiCKEL-PLATED H\BNESS Ai AUCTION. cause No. 8,277, doc. No. 2, the undersigne' trustes, will ell, on THURSDAY AFTERN! MAKCH FIKST, “A.D. 1884, at HALF-PAST THKE. O'CLOCK, on the premises, allthat iret of land known as pert. of ‘learent Plains" sud **Mount Pleasant,” fronting on Columma rod, west of 14th street, and be- Jonwing to the estate of the iate James Eelin, containing abou: 2) ucres, which has been subdivided into 21 lots ia, or tracts, varying in aren from % to 2% acres, with | On SATURDAY. MARCH THIKD, 1863, at TWELVE rect audunehcs conf sug tothe aubdivinion of Mt. ortLoe. ta frogt of snetion rnmim, f ahall well the rasant and Colum 1” Coljexe landse = only reason Tor ‘owner perms of sale: One-tsrd of the purchase-money to ive fing out oF ‘bneinesa. ml-3t* he pati in cash, the rem’ inder in two equal instelments. wo \ears, Wili interest from day of sae, TH WL 1EE B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioncers. ceured by diet cf trust. All convey anerng at the — “ of the perclaser, Acash dep VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, FRONTING ON Feguited on euch tet af the tne of Sate of 2100 Wid Be | VaR R TH BERET, LOWERS ae RD ON S2~ Piats of, the =a: division may be obtained at tho | | STREETS SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION, ofhees of the Trustee or of the Auctionesrs Oop BUESDAY, MARCH SIXTH, 1888) 3 JOHN J. JOHNSON, Trustee, FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., we shall sell, in front of 388 436 atreet. | premises, valuable building lot, being part lot No. —_—— S, in sqiare 917, having 94 feet front running back FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctoncer. the depth thereof. 719 TwenTIeTH|_™bl-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. IMPROV" D_.PROPEY: OE STR OFT Ne HWEST, “AT AUCTION, NOON, MARCH FIRST, . in front of the p emises, Uf in equare 120, trontin 19 20th sireet, IOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. SEVEN-OCTAVE ROUND-CORNER ROSE. WOOD-CASE PIANO, WITH CARVED LEGS; OXF SIX-OCTA\ ROSEWOOD. ‘SE PIANO, WITH 3 Wo VERY HANDSOME, FRENCH-PLATE MANTEL MIRRO! VERY ERG ANDS' T 0: of Lot 5, sid of cash; balance at six and twe! notes: bearing interest and secured by All eonveyeucing, &e., at purchase! oxit required at time of dale, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. deed of tr -t. cost. $100 0) 70iL) WARE, TOG THER WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECT © At my, auction roome, SATURDAY, MARCH THIicD at TEN U'CLOLOCK A. M. No p stponement on account of weather. _mhl-2t Vpuomas VOWLING, Auetoacer. CATALOGUE pt. THIS _ EVENING UCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLE. GES. ‘THURSDAY, MARCH THE FIEST. AT HALF- STFAMER W. W. CORCORAN POAT SEY LOCK P. M., and FRIDAY, MANCH ves ith hart daily (exce Bante for Mt. | T aa ae ea sige aie Be oan SEV of a collection of Date at 10 0%. ‘ka u. 5 Tet pes Wasisins Ocha . M., Iwillsell at the phshmen’ Oe fon about 3:30 pam. ¢ SnEuins Tos 1226 Pennsylvania avenue, between 1th and 13th sie, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, 3 L. L. BLAK , Cay all predices fo ty GEW YORK, ROTTERD: AMSTERD ‘The first-class, full powered, it feamshiye Cf this’ Lina) AMSTERDAM. EO AM SCHIEDAM, | f ') DAM. ZAANDAM. P. IND. W. A. SCHULTEN, MAAS, laile to tho X x street, Jersey City, DAY for Rotterdam ‘OF passaice Penn. sve., Washington. iy nou-redemption at ind Silver W Chai is, Jewelry. ladies’ and gents’ C pets, Books, Guns, Rev Ivers, Clocks, Spreads, Umbr: llas, Miver and Piated Silverware, etc., e Varties holding tickets on which time expires will please take notice. Resets E. HEIDENHEIMER, Broker. M. FOL _Y, Auctioneer. 227-3t is SPECIALTIES. Many of them Rare, Curious, and Finely Illustrated. Just Received Direct From London, England, Per Steamer “CIRCASSIAN,” and to be sold AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, MARCH SEVENTH AND EIGHTH, 1883, fp UxtH G*RMAN LLoYD— SreaMsai Lise Between New Youre. Haves, SAT- Loxpox, SOUTHAMPTON aND BREME: ‘The steamers of this company will sail EVERY TRDAY from Bremen pier, foot of 3d street, Hobo: ay ‘New York: W.G. M xO &CO., 925 Peunayivaida avenue northwest, Aweuis bO., 2 Bowling Green, Washinton Abts Hse a TO AND FROM BOSTON AND BALTIMORE, LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, GLA: GOW, LONDONDERRY and GALW\ Friendaand Ft road station or steal for safety and = coud Boston, Mass., Corner Bread a 1 WPERLY LINE OF STEAMYRS, LEAVING NEW YORS EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON, ENGLAND, FRAN Bor Passage apply to €. B. RICHARD & Ci General Passenser A AND GERMANY. 61 Broadway, N. ¥. Or to PERCY G. SMITH, 19 Pennsylvania avenue. Send for “Fourist Gaze “” ap! Cexanp LINE. ROUTE. S YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT COKK HARBOK. EROM PIER 40. N. > NEW YORE J. March 7. 3 DAY FIR i Rare oF Passaai $60, £°9 and $10 for passenger accommodations. at very jow rates. Stecrage tickets from Liv- Picola! Quecustown aud all other parts of rates. rourh bills lade hose disappuinted of a cure of p: diseases shoul recorded mm Liber D, No. 4, fo'fo 452, &c., of the lan Sere Rubens cad ota Sets 2x attest, Steen | corners Dae Sn OTe cat Cae eee records for raid county, in said District, saving and ex- dor Mevliterranean ports. ‘ill furnish you med.cines, tee @ cure or ud | cepting so much thereof, about five (5) acres, as was For freiicht and passare spply at the Company'soffies, | Pay. ‘thirty-five years’ expe {6-1mi* | conveyed in a certain deed, recorded in Liber No. 620, Pris BICETOW'S'CS:. CoS rit tines, Wuastatae | PE LEON, THE OLDE SD | “tho penats hates hansiad Wee ino homestead at QEp BIcELOW & Co.. 605 Tuy surest, Washinton, | [) Tay yclisbis Laates’ Pood SARE ISHED ASD 8. P. Brown and in by @ three-story trame & \EuNON A. BROWN & CO., New York © neult d daly at 237 Pennsylvania avenne. Ah female | dixeliine, tables ond choos eaten Ss Rta A EE CR fomplaints and “Irrecularities | quickly removed. | ‘ ‘Terms of sale: Que-fourth cash; Palance in six, twelve ani? 05 7th street, Washington, | Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consultations | and elehtcen onthe; oe Sete a ees re y confidential. Separute rooms for ladies. Oftice | peecese ths we Ma to Leena bo eek = | hours 2 to 4and 6 to 8 p.m. Ja16-2m "| Crtrust, or all cash. af toe option of aie purchaser. RAILROADS. ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ua- | {20 must be deposited on the day of sale. | Unless the =——— dies, Allfemale complaints quickly cured. ‘Can bs | {rine of the dent @ resell athe hate oe LTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. ‘consulted daily at 1245 7th street northwest. Officeh daieantie nites eee THE MODEL FAST. AND THE 0) fron: 1 to 9 o’cioek p with ladies only. aul Doren JAMIN P. SNYDER, Trustee. BEUWEEN JHE PAST AND THE WEST, J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. 4127-00848 JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL RAILS! SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, NOVIMBE — 12ru, 1382. M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. :05—Chicazo, Cincinnati Balti tt id Way Stations. Annapoits aud Way (Piedmont ester, Hacerstown aud Way, via 45—bALTIMOKE EXPRES 10—Point of Koel 40—Staunton and Valley Exys 9 freon and at Point of Hoc 19:00 re ORE EXPLESS, (atopsat Hyastsvi Ci SiaCricaz, Cincinnati and St. Louls ning Care to ati, Low.av. hiearo. s ud Way Hagerstown aid Wa: i via Relay. wore. Hyattsville & Laurel bxpresa, (Fred- i 8t AuLapolis Junction.) helay, stor 1 re; Auinapolis aud W ions. chs, Frederick. Hacerstown, Win. (8 Sanday to Point of id Way Stazions. Rocks and Way Stat 40 BALTIMORE EXE ay, via 05—Folnt of Reexs and Way Stations shoots sant Sy Stactons. BO-UALTIMORE EX) RES: 18:40 SBUK onl EXPEESS | Sleeping Care to Pil $9401 HIV ADELPHIA. NEW YQ. and BOSTON ‘Sleepmix Carn to New York. 19:65—Chicavo, Cineinuati and St. Louis’ F Sleep nw Cars to Cineinnatt, St, Louivand C1 FES EALTIMORE AND WAY STATIONS. sunday only. Other trains daily, except Sunday stop Dra} ‘Ail fraine crom Washiunct Relay Static ‘or further informat:on om apply af the wk 83 patt an the city. a Loi WM. CLEMEN | 5. Master or Trans... Baito. ald atives ‘The oniy line taking XN Bugyi Carriages, Ex- mol from the elite of England, France, India and PI _| the United Skates. nus-taw" | Prone Warons, Harnors, etc, eto. Libéral advances on SHIP COMPANY LIMITED, Europes ad St. Louis Fast Express, aug Cars to Cincin ‘ati, St Loulsand Chucaea, . Address (connects for Ha- for Frederic tevile and Laurel Express. Annapolis Junction, Jewuy's ‘days stope at ail stations, Martinsburg sad Relay. Stops at Hyattevdlie and Laurel LEVELAND and DETROIT itimor ant Ticket Offices, Washinton Station, 619 and 16k Tania avenue, cornice lath street. where ordors taken for bagwage to be checked and received sf KD. Gen. Passenger Agent, Bato, mys At 1:30 O'CLOCK, AT MY SALESROOM, Southwest Corner of Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th sts. Books Now Ready for Examination. 128-7 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtne of one writ of venditiont exponas and two ES, Bats, Baa NCH. MAGNETIC BEALE and Business Medium, can be found st 1010 7th street north west, where she will be pleased to meet her many friends and customers. f7-1m" . HF. WEIGHT, MAGNETIC AND OLAIR- voyant Phys cian, hes eminent sucecss in treating acute and chronic diveases (both mental and physical). Wit! gukmed-eane. " Koouis Gv 6th atrect northwest cr we Tor ROBERT ON, THE MOST RELIABLE SPE- Write of fori facias, issued out of the Clerk's Office of ist in this city, with twenty years’ experience, | the Snpremo Court of the District of Columbia, and to (an be consult d confidentially every Wednesday and | med rected, I will sell at public sale, for cash, at Saturday, rom 2to9 p.m., at his office, 456 C street | ‘Thomas Dowling’s auction rooms, southwest corner of nerthwest, Guarantees a positive cure in all diseases of | Pennsylvania avenue snd ith’ street northwest. he urinary organs and nervous system. Cases recent. ¥ niracter cured in 410.6 days. Refers tol sdinw rhy of Ba timore, his native cit; in office, 30 berty street, Baltimore, Md. Private and sepa- rate Toms for ludies. Jan29-3m. PROF. WARRING, AND REAL ASTROLOGER, At715 Nirth street northwest. ive thonsand «lollars to any one who can equal him in telling the past, present and future, cau ine speedy ivges, brinwing separate toxether, and in business aftairs, whose ad eis invaluable. He tells cousuitor’s name in full, and is the only person that can «io 80. Prof. Warring asks no questions: uses n0 cards of D5 description in his professior ISFAC NO Pay. Jaib- on SATURDAY, ‘iH TENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1383, Al TEN O'CLOCK A.M., all the right, title,” claim interest of the defeudant in and. to tho followin gercribed property, to wit: One lot Underwear an Dress Goods, consisting of Wrappers, Braces, Scarfs, Bows, uspenders, Hose, Woollen Goods, Shirts, Col- lars, resses, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, &c., seized and levied uvon and condemned as the property. of Isaso Oppenheimer, to satisfy executions No. 24. 101, in favor of Feustman & Kayton; No. 24,141 24,142, at law, in favor of Morris Popper. CLAYTON MoMICHAEL, U.8. Marshal. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. £28-10¢ HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr, ONE SIX-SEATED FAMILY CARRIAGE, LEATHER LINED, IN PERFEC! ORDER: PAIR OF HAND- SOME BAY HORSES DOUBLE SET BRASS MOUNTED HAKNE'S* AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, MARCH THIRI TWELVE O'CLOCK M., in front of ny Isball sell the above outfit, all of which is in perfect order, audmust be sold, as'the owner is about to leave THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. G, BEXSINGER, Auctioneer, je = Washington Horse and Carriage Bazar, 938, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue. AUCTION SALE OF HO BUGGIES, CARRI- AGES, WAGONS, HARNES EVERY TU! DAY, "THURSDAY AND SATUKDAY MORNING, £9; MME, ENCING ATTEN O'CLOCK, REGARD: Constantty on hand and at private sale a large stock of Horses, New and econd-hand ¥ m= FAC JON GIVEN OR —Ladies, $1: gentlemen, $1. POWELL, edium and C hl ILA., Bl NESS TEST ant, gives names, describes sons, writes mechanically. Circles Tuesday and Friday evenings. Also reads by cards. Will enzaze sitti; 923 E st. nw. jall-8w* fo VME, BROOKE, TELLS HE EVENTS OF AVELIFE. Ali business confidential. Ladies and Gon- emen 50 cents each. 405 L street, between sth and 5th streets northwest. MS; LACY, WORLD-REN ‘Teller. Medic I, Business (airy a second eight, tel ont questioning names, dates, events, per-onal description, character ‘Of abuent friends. Satisfaction guaranteed. 928 E treet. d13-12 C THO TI. AND QUE! EMMA, THE GIPSEY FORTUNE TELLERS, ‘are encamped i) Parors at No. 508 13th st. n.w. ‘Ihey have testi- WNED FORTUN, irvoyant, born with SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Y IN MT. PLEASANT, KNOWN AS BROWN'S HOMESTEAD. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the thirteenth, day of April, 1880, and recorded in Liber No. 940, folio 49 ct seq... one of the Zand records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the holders of the notes seoured thereby, default having been made fa, the payment thereof, I will sell at publi Qyemites. on SATURDAY, THE TENTH D. M\RCH, 1883, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK all that certain piece or parcel of ground or real or tract of land lying aud being in the said county Washington, in said District, and aljscent to said city of Washington, containing seventeen and a half arg) acres of land, more or less, and being the same whict was conveyed and described in a certain deed In MEDICAL, &e. ADIES, YOU CAN CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULT 4 Dr. BROTHERS, 906 B st. s.w. Particular atten tion paid to ail Di cniiar to Ladies, married or unzle. All Irrewu arities and Ovarian Troubles t.eated. Thisty-five years’ experience, 25-11 458000 RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE ‘THEKS’ Invigorating Cordial. eakness, Nervous De- upotency. It imparts vigor to the whole street southwest.” f21-im* D3 OTH! RS AND- GRAY GIVE NO FREE Prescriptions and send you to some side show drug- pe who will agree to divide profits with the doctor. system. 906 N ANHOOD A victim of early imprudence, causing De- bility, Premature Decay. etc., hay tried in vain every known remedy. baa discovered JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE Ofsclf-cure, which be wil send Tres tonite {alia AND TWENTY:FOUs TH STAEETS NOW. Z ic owe 'T¥-FO % z J. H. BEEVES, 43 Chatham street, WERT, AP AUCTIONS = Es New York. CARD. : ‘To all who are suffering from the errors andin- Giseretio sof youth, nervous weakness, early decay, Joss of manhood, &c-, T will senda recipe that will cute you, FREE OF CHANGE. ‘This great remedy wasdie- covered by @ missionary in South America. Sead a tel’-nod- essed enveloye to the REv. JOserH T.Inwax, Station D, New York City. O7-s. tu, th, Ae, 1y EAD! BLADI! Certain currional Uri re Impotency, Giest, tain curr lor nar’ Impotency, ‘Gonorrhira cured in 4d bours’ Wat. Syphilie, &e. cu B. ENTWII ‘Corner 12th street and Pennsylvania LOrihweat. Prios’ eent by mail under sear om receipt of price. Sat cae alt TON. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 973, folio 247 et seq., one of the land records of Washington county in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the thereby, we will sell at public auction THE. SIXTH DAY OF MAKCH, A. O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the’ premises, that'certsin piece or parcel of land and premises situate nd being in the city of Washington in the District of umbia, and known and distinguish plun or plat of said oity welve (12), in square numbered thirty-seven (37), be ginning for the same at a point on the sonth iine of **M” street nineteen (19) feet west of the northeast cor- net of said let, and running thence west alonx the Tine of *M" street nineteen (19) fest; thence south seventy- five (75) feet; thence east nineteen (1!) feet; thence north seventy-five (75) feet to the point of beginning, being the same Pielke conveyed to Thos. O’Melie in liber né-s. to, thek6m kK.) rey ie X. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND | deed, duly recordt $42, folio Bel, Of the land DMenrent cotabiienea ‘specialist in this city, with 18 | records of the District of Columbia, toxether with all }ers experience, will guarantee ezage in all diseases of | the rights, ease ements, privileges and appurtenances to Nervous 2 ¢ sane belonging oF in an; apperiaining. Can bo ‘Terms: “One third cash, baiane: in six, twelve and eighteen months; notes to bear interest and to te se- gtived by deed of' trust on property sold. A. deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Conveyancing, &o., at Burchaser’s cost, Terms to be complied with in seven iays, otherwise the Trustees reserve the ricnt to re-sell. giiheriak and cont of the defaultin purchaser, after ive days public notice of such re-sale in some news- Duper published in Washington, D. C. GEORGE K. GEOLGE 6: HENNING, | Trustoos, £15-s,tu,th&ds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 8 of jerty etie’s Baitinons. Me FINANCIAL. (PRE NEY IDEA—THIS 35 THE AGE sressivé thought and new ideas, The MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIA TION is the new idea tn Life Insurance. Has the ap~ yroval of the wisest Insurance experin aud unpreos- lented enpport of the publio—writing over four mil- Hi nea month. —— PROFERTY, Ni AR TE NNALLYIOWN, D.C. By virt 1 a deed of trust, bearing date the 13th, ay of Sevteriber, 3880, ana duty recorad ie Lines Office: 1509 Hi street. ul6-6in 1. ¥. ENIGHT. Manazer. PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWERY WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. RAILS. IN £F FECT bbl Sra. 18h. ‘Trams {rave Wasnrxctos rnow StaTios, CORNER y Crm asp berevers. a5 FOLLOWS. Bor ritteoure and €t Valace Sleeving Cars at 9-00 a. x 20% 1 vars to O ati. Western Ex ‘itt Vases’ Care to Pitisbure ail Pe xprens, 9:50" pain. dail tb-bune and the West, = ta Peace sien oe TIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, Canandaigua, Kochester, Buftsio © across New den-ma, #200 except Sunday. oat cli i'w and ALEZANDIIA AD FREDERICKSBURG FAY. AN! N. ALEXANDRIA AND 00, 9:24, 13-00 and 11:25 ». 8:00 snd 11: and 11-35 sams and 0 6:30 and 11:25 am — p-m. and 3:00 8:93 and 10:00 a.m.: 7:00 ERT. SPLENDID SCENERY. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, he Went, Chieaxo Lanited Express daily; Fast daily. with Sleepiiz Cars froin res 7:30 reek Line, 6:40am, and4:40 p.m. daily, 4:40 p.m. daily, except Ral. WasHINGTUON H. DODGE, ke é way UF footage northern yy No. 8.and the land of said Ws Bonds, Se Securities Bought and benefit of all the owners of Lote Wow. 1, 2, 4 and 8 on ssid plat and survey, imi frame dwelling, ‘daughter-1 No. £39 15rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) | ©S;; located near Tennallytown, One-third cash; the reel rents at six and twelve months, with terest and secured by a deed of option of purchaser, "All conveyancing, &c.. z acer'sgost, A deponlt of $100 will be required at of nae. WL ‘MD. CAS! £25-dts JAMES Le DAVES} ‘rustoos. : DENTISTRY. "AXTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- Bs i i natural teot! Ae ieee’ Gece sta tinker. ai-ly” DE: DONNALLY: 1831 © strect northwest. PANDALL PARSONS, Dewzunz, boc Si"tiiee Poe Gar aca iH: KLOEBER, DENTION Deteg Air by the Hurd Bystem, ‘T, M. TALBOTT, DEW stree doors from. branches. "eat Insssiea $1 oer oot ranted. I 1x pboete DENT. ties Aas ater aut tor ‘ bo 4eency for Prince 4nd Whitely, Stock Brokers, €4 Broaoway. New Your. * “on and ‘Ss AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICR ‘This Whirkey, upon an analytical examination, bas proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fic- titious age and flavor to this popular drink, For sale by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J. B. BRYAN & BRO., and B. W. REED'S SONS, Washington, D. ©. W. CATHERWOOD, H. & H. PHILADELPHIA, Ja18-788 SOLE PROPRIETORS. Ovxrzcoarst THE NICK OF TIME FOR DOWNRIGHT BARGAINS. ‘We otill have many fall lines from $6 upward. Fresh and ftylish Goods. Such greatly Reduced Prices ‘throughout asto make them « splondidly-paying in- ‘Vestment at this time. SUITS.. -Astillextensive stock at cut-down figures for the late season. ‘$6 and upwards, PANTS.—Special, wards, mew manufactures, $2 and up- SUITS for Boys, from 4 to 11 years, from $3 upward. GOSSAMERS for BOYS from $1.75 up, GOSSAMERS for MEN $2 up, at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. N.B.—No trouble to show goods. 1 Liovors, HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE OLD RYE WHts- KY, - MARYLAND CLUB A MONTICELLO BAKER, OLD crow, “1, ROYAL CABINET, IRISH AND SOOTOH WHASEY, + BEDFORD RUM, JAMAICA RUM, PIPER HEIDSIC CHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED,’ GUINNESS’ POR- TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, YOUNGER'S SCOTCH ALE, BOT- TLED, fels HOLLAND GIN (wan). E. C. KNIGHT, 1732 Pennaylvama avenue. Acencr Fon oo w ww Ww mii eas O89, (~)-\-) ‘00 8585 Sess 8 God BUILDERS’ ww Ww ooo 200, 3 > o oO it we EEE L L L Ww w w w sea Ww A >! L. LLL AND GENERAL HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO. Ais 634 Pennsylvania avenue. Ecconouncar Anp Suze. WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.'S LAUNDRY SOAP IS FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING REF FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MAKBLE DUST, SOAPBTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES, IT I8 SAFE, BECAUSE IT [8 MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPABED BY OURSELVES, ) PALM AND COCOANUT OIL8; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREESE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD.ANIMALS, ‘THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS, WITH OUR NAME. AND EVERY BAR BRANDED FOB SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, 813 8244 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.C. .OMEARA’S LIQUID for that 1 That $1 any gear old also by W. C. O'MEARA, 915 Pena. ave. 05 ee ee aE. IR. 2 OBE $1. RY CORN EW) ors TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MFAT. POORTOOR POR SOULE WADE DEAS ANS BAUCES. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluable and aaa LIEBIG ‘COMP, pestistel ge te ee” Eee oe ae Bee ee se THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY. March 1, 1883. 2d Edition. Lats ‘elagrans t Ta Str Foreign Affairs. THE PALL MALL GaZETTR ON THE QUESTION OF SHERIDAN’S EXTRADITION. Lonpox, March 1.—The Pail Mall Gazette, - menting On the application for the extraditiof of Sheridan, says: “Wher wo n Russia wished Et Tefuse an asylum to nihilists, the Austrian denbdiatt declared that such a demand would give Burope a right to ask Russia to terminate the regime which produced nihilism. It would be un- pleasant if the United states government a¢- aressed a similar su; tion to Lord Granville, foreign secretary. If the demand for the extraui- tion of Sheridan 1s based solely upon the fact of his belonging to the Irish Invincibies, it stands exactly on the same footing as if Russia had asked for the surrender of Prince Krapotkine.” BELGIAN BISHOPS THREATENED. Brvssets, Murch 1.—In discussing the govern- Ment’s estimates in the chamber of representa- Uyes last night, the minister of justice, while op- osing a reduction of the salaries of the bishops, Qeclared that. If the bishops retused to submit 16 the decision of the chamber, the ministry was pre- ared to use repressive measures against them as tnergetically as they were employed againstan- archists, TURKISH CABINET APPOINTMENT. CoNsTANTINOPLE, March 1.—Eihem Pasha, for- merly ambassador at Vienna, has been appointed minister of the interior. ANOTHER EXTRADITION CASE. Lovenrea, March 1.—The persons accused of murdering a man named Doherty in 1881 have been remanded to await the extradition of a lant steward, who was an accomplice in the crime. He fied to America. ——_»—__ - Bi-Centennial Celebration in Trenton. ‘TRENTON, Mar. 1.—A large number of ex-members of the legislature are in town to-day to attend the bi-centennial celebration of the legislature, which will given in the opera house at 2 o'clock this afternoon. ‘The chairman of the commiitee on rrangements sent out about 900 Invitations to Persons throughout the state, about one-third of whom are present this morning. The exercises Will consist of addresses and music. In the even- ing Gov. Ludlow will hold a reception, eee The Phitadelphi Election Frauds. PHILapsLPata, March 1.—C. Morris Fitzsimmons, an assessor, was convicted inthe United States district court to-day of improperly returning as yoters persons not entitled fo vole. An applica- tion for ra ee srasmade and will be argned ata future day. John 8. Myers, the proprietor the lodging house from which ‘Fitzsimmons pro- cured his list of “colonizers,” was then placed on trial to answer the charge of giving false informa- tion to United States supervisors. The United States counsel claims to be able to prove that two- thirds of the names given by Myers were not enti- ted to vote. —— The War on Monopolies. ‘THE REFORM GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA WANTS: AN INVESTIGATION. HARRISBURG, Pa., Merch 1.—Gov. Pattison sent & message to ‘the ‘legislature to-day stating that “ tt has been publicly asserted by Mr. F. B. Gowen, A reputable and responsible citizen, in the hall of the house of representatives, that one E. G. Pat- terson, a person employed by the state In an ac- tion to recover certain taxes claimed by the au- ditor general to be due by the Standard Oll com- pany to the commonwealth, was paid by the of- ficets of said corporation to suppress the tesumony he had collected, and the state thereby was de- barred from obtaining its just dues.” ‘The message 1s accompanied by papers giving the facts in possession of the governor concerning the charge against Patterson, showing that the latter was employed by the state, and that he was subsequently employed by the Standard Oll com- pany at a large profit. He also suggests that a committee of Investigation be appointed by the legislature, with power to send for persons and papers, in order that the truch of the accusation may be determined. Failure of a Large Ohio Iron Company. CINCINNATI,O.,March 1.—A special to the Times- Star trom Steubenville, O., says: “The Cleveland Furnace Co., op erating, inder a lease, the furnace and mines of the Steubenville Furnace and Iron Co., failed this morning. Their abilities are $90,000; assets rrom $30,000 to $50,000. A Member of Parliament in Prison. Dvsiix, March 1.—Mr. Harrington, the impris- oned landleaguer, who was recently elected to Parllament, has been removed from Mullingar to Gaiway prison, where he will serve out the re- mainder of his sentence. ‘Telegraphic Briefs. ‘A supposed Incendiary fire occurred last night at Youngstown, Ohio, damaging Alonzo William's pening inlll, Geo. H. Dingleby’s lumber yard, and |. Clemen’s bag and paper warehouse. “The total Joss 13 estimated at $30,000; insurance, $18,000. At Bennington, Vt, last night, as a. party of nine men were returning from Hooste (N.Y) from Hoo- sic Falls, their horses ran away, throwing the men out. One man’s neck was broken, and ail the others were more or less !njored. ‘The execution of Wm. McHugh, which was to have taken place on Friday next in Cincinnati, Ohio, has been postponed until May Ist. ‘ThiPensacola and Atlanta ratlroad was opened for business to-day,and Is runnin; daily passenger trains direct to Tallahassee and Jacksonville, The U.S. steamer Lancaster sailed from South- ampton to-day for Havre. The Netherlands ministry have tendered their resignation. ‘The annual commencement of the College of epee — pede teed pce at the lemy of ore. e graduates numbered 108. Wall Street To-day. THE STOCK MARKET STRONGER, AXD WHY. New York, March 1.—The Post’s financial article says :—Stocks were again higher in the forenoon, and the general tone of the market seems to strengthen from day today. The decision yester- day affirming the legality of the $15,000,000 stock of the Western Union, and the proposed opening of the transfer books to-day, the final dissolution of the receivership of Reading, the favor- and 00d 3 able annual report pro: ts of =the Delaware Lackawanna and Vestern, the continued good earnings of all the Tallroads, the early adjournment of Congress, the reduction in the Bank of England rate of discount, the downward tendency of foreign exchange, the improvement in the weather at ‘the west sod the consequent improvement in the prospects for the next winter Wheat crop, the certainty that, not- withstanding the numerous recent failures, the general conditions of trade throughout the coun- try org Improving# all these are items in the gen- era! Situation which have contributed to the im- provement in, rices of stocks in the past week. TIMORE, March 1.—Vinrinis G2, consctiAsted, ae 2 tnd ea Conse cs BALTIMORE, March’ 1.—Cotton Siediy.T restora steady. ant tnnotive; d0., amber, 1.298127; ‘0. 2 western winter, Noemi The President to-day nominated Silas W. at present naval officer of the port of New York, to be chief examiner of the Urited Leaaprectiat commission. This nomination was deci pon after consultation with the civil service com- missioners, and meets their entire approval and concurrencet ‘THE CRUISH OF THE TENNESSER.—Roar Admiral Cooper, commanding the North Atlantic station, reports to the Navy nt, under date of Frederixsted, Santa Cruz, February th, the rival of the Tennessee that day from St. arr the island is decreasing. The Tennessee ex] to be at Aspinwall February 2th. CoxGREssMEN AT THS DEPABTMENTE—The de- partments are thronged with members of Congress esas nang pcb feopsilited the mind of the Bnoe of not forgetting “that little matter, you ARMY OnpERs.—The order for ist Lieut. Wright: TO BE ERECTED AT THE CORNER OF I7TH AND B STRERTS BY LIBCT. PAINE. Lieut. F. H. Paine, U.S N., to-day took outa dullding permit from the ofMfice of the building inspector for the erection of an apartment butld- 1og, or French flats, six stories high, at the corner oCi7th and H streets northwest. This building fronts 30 feet on H street and 109 feet on 17th Street, two sets of apartments om each story making twelve apartments of five rooms each, pantry and closets ex ali of the usu: dwell house size. The entrance is to be op 17th street, midway of the putldings the full height of the building. trom sidewalk to hichest point of roof will be 73 feet. The front 1s to be of pressed brick, with moulded brick and galvanized iron cornics, mansard roof, elevator run by steam, four bay windows—one on H street and three on 7th, with a round tower on the corner 102 feet high, the bay windows being 72 feet hich with 14 feet'width and four feet pro- Jection. Each apartment has a parlor dining- Toom, three bed-rooms, bath-room, closets and kitchen, all to be fited up with the most approved fixtures of all kinds for the comfort of a home lite, Messrs. Gray & Page are the architects, and Messrs. Langly & Getlinger are the builders’ The Cost Is to be $73,000. Accident the Virginia Midland. Reports from Alexandria state that two freight tra'ns collided on the Virginia Mi¢land raflway last night between Bethel station and Barbours- ville. The freight train was No. 68 and the other an extra, and both es were demolished ani the —_ trains wrecke: ‘The engineer of the extra train, Albert Hane was killed. The conductor, Samuel Bell, was slightly injured. The fireman, Thomas Darley, Was seriousiy injured. The engineer of train 63 was slightly injure’; the conductor, Jas. Staples and the fireman, James Fitzgerald, were slightly injured. Thomas Deach, of Thoroughfare, was injured. ‘The cause of the accident was a misun- derstanding of orders. The remains of Mr. Haney were brought to Alexandria this morning. ‘The Pressure of Criminal Business. AN EXTRA TERM OF THR CRIMINAL COURT ASKED BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. At noon to-day the district attorney, Mr. Cork- ‘The Star Ronte Trial, PROCEEDINGS APTER RECESS, After recess Mr. Bliss called attention to the fact that the three sheets of the letter-press book, froma which the Rerdell-Bosler letter was taken, were numbered consecutively 858.889 and 300, The wite ‘ness said in tearing out (he sheets others came with them. The witness then repeated that In coming from New York in June, 1981, he recetved at File adelphia ‘TWO TELEGRAMS FROM 8. W. DORSEY. Mr. Wilson objected to the witness stating the contents of the telegrams, as no foundation had Deen laid for such evidence. After some argument Jutge Ae! ton ruled that the evidence could not be admitted in the present “orhe witness was then crossexamined by Mc Ingersoll. DORSEY'S LETTER TO ROSLER. ‘The witness said that he had the letter from Dorsey to Bosler copied from the letter-press book for the purpose of showing It to the government. Witness got the letter-pook from Mr. Ingersoll’s house for the purpose, kept ft two days end re turned it ‘The witness said that Bosier had not astonished him by telegraphing that he saw ono harm in exhibiting the Dooks to the Congressional committee, because Bosler did_not know how the books were kept or What they contained. Witness took the letter Dooks to Mr. MacVeazh to show him the Oregom correspondence. He discovered the letter to Bos a when running over the books, and copied. When Mr. Ingersoll had finished his cross-exam- ination, Mr. Wilson said thet, as he had never heard of these letters before, and they affected his client (Mr. Brady), he would ask the right to Tecall this witness for cross-examtnation. Judge Wylie sald it was extraordinary to Tee uest @ postponement of the examination because the withess had testified to something he had never heard before. He could see no grounds for an indulgence of this sort. RERDELL'S TESTIMONY CLOSED, ‘Mr. Rerdell was then excused from the stand, Cadets Dropped from the Rolls, Awwarorts, Mp., March 1.—Naval Cadets Charles E, Woodruff, of Pennsylvania; Charles J. Gross, DILL, appeared in the Court in General Term and | of Maryland, and Williain A, Necrath, of Georgia, Presented a letter caliing “the particular atten- | who were in the demonstration of the tion of the court to the present condition of the ee ee ee only eri ay criminal business In this court.” He says: “On express thelr conduct have this day been droy from the the first day of the present Decembe¥ term of the | rotis of the Raval academy by the Ma court the trial of the case of the United states | ment —_— agt. Bra‘y et al., known as the star route trial was commenced. This trial has already occu; the entire term, over thirteen weeks, and from the best information I can obtain I think it more than probable that 1t will consume two months longer, thus consuming all of the coming term” He then enumerates the cases hi now awaiting trial, in alla total of overone hundred. Of the per- sons Charged In these cases forty-eight are con- fined in jail. It will readily be seen that it becomes absolutely peceasary to provide some remedy for this state of affairs, He then quotes the act of 1879 and 1880, which provide for holding two Cir- cuit Courts in an emergency, and for the trial of criminal cases by a Circuit Court, and says: “Under these two provistons the assignment by Mr.Justice Wylie to the circuit of this large amount of criminal business will necessitate another cir- _ THe EWANcrPaTion DAY CELEBRATION.—At A 5 meeting of the colored people of thetSth aise, to arrange for Emancipation day (April 1 and to elect a chief mar-hal, held at Columbia Dutlding last night, J. W. Freeman presided, with Thornton Davis.secretary. C,C.Briscoe, L. Jeffers, Thornton H. Davis, George Ashton, and J. W. Were elected delegates, silane tinea AN Onscexr Postal Canp.—U. 8. Commissioner Bundy had before him this afternoon the case ot Anna Connell, charged with having last January | violated the 1 laws in sending an obscene letter through the mails, NEARLY Two HUNDRED postmasters were coms missioned by the President during the month of cuit court, or the rights of private suitors will | Pepruary. asi to ie to ane Sys S right a speedy trial guaranteed to men charged with | ying : = crime. Long delay in the trial of criminal cases 1s | ,, VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND PostwasTeRs.—The fole lowing postmasters have been commissioned: W. D. Cockrell, Sainpoon’s wharf; J. Maberry, Burk's Fork; J, B, Morris, Quinton; ¥. M. Scott, Saitvilles fatal_to success'ul prosecution, and on behalf of the rights of these persons charged with crimes, | so many of whom are deprived of their iberty,and M as well with a view tothe prompt punishment of a Virginia, and Parker, Hyuson, Md,, and > the guilty, I respectfully request that the court | W. S. Swartz, Hagerstown, Md. take such Sction under the laws above cited as ———-——_—_ Will subserve the proper administration of public THR NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Justice.” ‘Thefollowing are the opening and clos on receiving the letter, sald 3 reported The Chief Justice, © the New York Stock Market to-day, the court would consider it without delay. by special wire to H. HL Dodge, 539 15th strest. 2 District Government Affairs, same. gt aoe, MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER. Gen. Pacine, ‘The District Commissioners have received from Ches. rr ‘Obi Earl Dalhouste a communication addressed to “the | “.S: S.var Governor of the Disirlet of Columbia,” requesting | yo. By hn information as to the working of the laws tn this | ¢1(0 2! Py country allowing a man to marry his deceased Wife’s sister, ard whether any evil effects result trom such laws, which information he will use, if of the tenor he supposes it will be, in support of the bill he again proposes to introduce in Parlia- « 1. w. Erie, 241 4 $y SUP = 12085 180 : ment allowing such marriages in Great Britain. li. Central... 1444, 144, St. P. & Omalial aig 483 TOO MUCH AMMUNITION. Lake Shore .2.109 1084 Do. pref...../108 " /10T% Since the recent fire at the health oMce, the Dis- | Lou, & Nash ..| 54% Sis; Texas Pac... 39 | SB frlet Commissioners have discovered that there | Mich. Cent....| 98. 94%; Tex. P. ridge Was at the time. and had for miny months nast, | MK. a T.....| g08 8 Calon Pac. been stored at police headquorters 2.500 pons | Mo, Pacté.. - 100; 10's Wab. Pac. of Axed ammunition for th police. This ti N. J. Central!) 715 717, Waly Pac. pid sidered entirely too much depo tt of this it | SX. Central 1263; 126) West. Union, tuintse one place, and by the request of the © sloners it has been trai to the custody of Gen. Ayres at the arsenal. THER SALE OF THE FISH WHARF PRIVILEGE was made yesterday afternoon by Auctioneer Dow- Ing in front of the Washinzton market hous For several years this privilege has been pur- chased by the Mrssrs, Johnson Bros. but the suc- cessful bidder this year was Mr. Thomas W. Riley, Jr, and the fish wharf will be transferred to Riley's wharf on Water, between 11th and 12th streets. ‘The price paid 16 $550. The terms of the law governing this business is that all fish arriv- {ng in this city between the Ist of Merch and the Ast of July shail be lanaed at the recognized fish offense. This is the law approve ei jul ih timated = eres Political Notes, ‘The republican state committee of Connecticut last night electet Senator Orville H. Platt a mem- ber of the republican notional committee in place of Hon. Marsha Nl Jewell, deceased. The Matne greenback and Cusion committee at a meting held ¥esterday decided to act with the Gomocrats in 1884 and to hereafter ignore Solon chase. | The Massachusetts house yesterday afternoon (12? to 60) rejected the biil giving to female cith Zens the right to vote for city and town officers and to hold city and town ofices. ‘The democratic members of the Pennsylvania legi-lature voted soltdiy against a bili to establish @ civil service commission for the examination of all applicants. for positions in the executive de- partments of the state, —— SALE OF THE Vincrsta Hor Sretos.—The Hot Springs of Virginia were sold yesterday, unter a decree of the court, at public aurtion, to Michael Musto~, trustee for'tue Hot. Springs company, at $96,000." It 1s understood that Mr. Warren Tepresenting a company, 18 the purchaser of the entire proverty, nnd the springs Will hereafter be Conducted by the Leland Bros, —__—_—+e._____ Ex-President Diaz, of Mexico, bhs arrived at New Orleans, a? a4 At the Baptist in session at Lynch~ burg, Va., yesterday, Prof. John Hart read am essay expressing strong belief “in the radical inferiority of the negro race, no matter what its advantages.” 1a. Dav ideon, oe ge the Arkansas legis. jure, while intoxicated, jumped into the river yesterday and was crowned Pe 1865, and 1s ‘in force at this time, It ie Int from several quarters that ft ts the ‘of sev- eral parties interested to di law and land their fish where thev please, and that the effect of this has been to lessen the receivts of the District from this privilege. The amount received last year from this source was $675. PAY WITHHELD FROM CLERKS. Quite a number of the clerks in the office of the District Commissioners, embracing those in the assessor's offl-e and some of the water office, have not yet received their pay for February, owing. 0 the refusal of the First Controtler to pass the salary accounts zor those clerks, giving as his rea- sons that they have not been paid in accordance Trith law, from the proper fund appropriated for that purpose, and until these amounts 80 paid the clerks are replaced by the Commissioners he will decline to honor their requisitions for money. How the case will terminate, fs not known, but it 1g likely It will have to be determined by decision of the Attorney General of the United States, ———— ee Cap! Notes. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. mED ‘The President of the Senate this afternoon ap- | gy Tacha, Santen Maing Felraary 28, i Pointed as the committee to inquire into the tm- | years and one mouth, son of shone G. ani sory Birch. Funeral will tak» ploce Saturday morning, at eleven oe a SY Sasa ae ai quested to attend, — a8 — conan > February Fury a; and I fk a months. Funeral private. = BURKET. On Wednesday. February 1883, at ans m., Rey. JACUB ». BURKE i, “cod alty nine a Funeral service at bis late ree 1326 Eleventh street northwest, Fr: day, at alt ast eleven o'clock m. Funeral at Gettysburg, a, urday morn ing. Friends are respectfu, y invited to attend. ed FOOTE. At 8 o'clock on the morning of Feb: 1883, afters short but paluful tues, Chale, a z forty-five years. take pisce from his late reat BORIS Nira oem Mane sara oe fink to more. oREp inser arate te Provement of the navization of the Mississippi Tiver Messrs, Logan, Jones (Nevada). McMillan, Jonas and Walker; as visitors to West Point, Messrs. Cameron bed 's.) and Harris, and as visitors to the naval lemy Messrs. Lapham and Cam- den. AMENDMENT TO THE RIVER AND HARBCR BILL. In the House tnts afternoon Mr. Randall moved to amend the proviso of the river and harbor bill, Which prohibits the expenditure of any of the ap- Propriation until a commission of five, three of Whom shall be civilians, shall report wheth»r the interests or commerce warrant the comoletion of the project, by reducing the membership of the commission to three, all of whom shall be engin- eersof the army. After discussion the amend- ment was adopted. THE LANDSCAPE GARDENER OF THE CAPITOL. In the Senate this afternoon, the sundry civil bili being under consideration, Mr. Vest protested against the Senate committee's amendment striking out the appronriation for the pay of the landscape architect of the Capitol grounds, say- ing this was a most useful officer. ‘The amend- ment was passed over, and will be taken up here- after. i NOMINATIONS AND CONPIRMATIONS. ‘The President sent the following nominations to the Senate late yesterday afternoon: Thomas M. Kt trick, to be collector of internal revenue forthe eleventh district of Indixna; George W. Post, to be collector of internsl revenue for the district of Nebraska. To be collectors of customs— Wm. G. Malone, fof the district of P ie ‘Wm. Hartsuff, for the district of Huron, Mic! ‘be surveyors of customs—Edwari T. Moore, ‘the port of Patchogue, N. the port-of Burlington, Ri ri for the ot Dubuque, lowa; James M. Kerche- val, for the port of Nishville, Tenn. ; T. F. Cassels, for the port of Memphis, Tenn. Oscar Hinrichs, of the District of Columbla, to be principal clerk ot lic surveys, general iand ice. Richard L. Wainer, of Kntal,to'be register of the land oles at Wichita, Kan. njamin N. jest New ‘Mexico, to be register of the land office at Tucson, Ariz via V. Stephen: of Nebraska, to be surveyor general of Ni and Iowa. Pedro Sanchez, of New Mexico, to be Indian agent at the Pueblo agency, N. M. Also, two-nty-four postmas— ters. LEANNAKDA. On Wednesday. 28, hyd v * child A gre eS eae will take place from Owen House, 1413 epuyirani area attrday, Masch 34, a0 Fovioce od SOE w HENS gn Pte 2m Mo! RK. Wednasday,