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PARLOR SUITE s™ ER JON W. . commencing :t at residence Nc LLTAMS & CO., Au none and two year. by deed oi trast ) requires at sale. ON BROS., Aucts ALLER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers. fa deeief tr or hone hun- pubic square: th and tweny-three nd, the balanes_paysble in W. Ww. corco: to be deposited street wharf daily (exce: t ®undav) for Vt. LERESS MONROF, NORFOLK, PO Tih ROUTE AM> & ©0., Auctiouesrs. LIC SALE OF VALUABLE LAND NORTH OF WASHISGLO ¥ O'CLOCK PB «tat Old Point with he tckets a. d staterooms ern be secured at B. Mure Hotel, at be £0 WOOD,See ineton, and adomnin< the Iands of Mesrs. Lyle, Offier, 613 Vth st. AL if proper.y ¢ red for will mane an 6 e- hed either by the Brod od and Broad Branch through Shocmuker's or lent water, and ts well adapt- MATES OF COST FOR TOUR: OF EUROPE AN: TICKETS ISSu) TION CHEEKIU for eecorted parties ani made Known at sale. 12 Browduay, S A“ N LING. DEBEC to LIVERPUOL every 5AT TIMORE to LIVE rypomas DOWEL! CHANCYRY SALE OF RFOOL. every al- ‘One-third ensh, aud the tmonths, with in ef the purehzser. WM. F. MATL DMINISTRALON'S SALE. IL, THIRTIETH, at FIVE P.M.. <6 anproved by 2 orner of Nichols avenue and J One-half cash; y deed of trust; i ttime of sale. If terms are not com} vroperty will Le resol at cost of balance three months, se- est lx per cent, init at coat of pur- upreme Court of the, District of Coluinbia, passed in kai “Tru tee will sell, at eu: tion, in front of the premises, lot 80, in ‘Turton's Steorage tickets from Lt 4 Queezistown and all other partwof Furopest bills of Jaden given for Belfast, Glaacow, orts on the Continent and AY. th 1883, at SIX P.M. One-half cash; residue in on year at option of avre. Antwerp and othe: and passase apply at the Company's offica, wih steerace and cabin t Tis LIGELOW & CO. COS Tth street, Washington, ‘44NON A. BROWN & CO. , New ¥: wine Green, oF ‘The deferred paymer, to be secured by reserve iten or by deed of trust satixfactory to Trustee. GEO. H. TURTON, ‘Truswe, 1009 K street northwest. ct 18-d&da DUNCANSON BROS. J. FISHER & CO. ko Tth'streot, Washington. ROTTERDAM, aaa. frill powered, ins of this Line, TEDAM. (bot Dy UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Suprem Court of the District of Columbia, passe] in Iq: orthinwton et al. Trustos, will sell, a enibed real estate, at the thnes and ‘MAY FIRST, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. ‘we sbail e¢ll Lots Nos. 2 ond3, in n north E street, between 26th aud Jeabin, $50: eteerure, 3. Sooth William Fire: cabin, $70: see H. CAZAUX, General Ay nave, Washington. RAILROADS. _ th streets west. IMM DIATELY 3 on the premises, part of IMMEDIATELY AF” in equare No. 81 between 2ist nud 22d street northwest. AND THE ONLY LINE WEN TER, on the premises, LotsNos. Woeter street and north B Hr PAST AND Tut LOUBLE TRACK! IMMEDIATELY 11, 12, 13 and 1 ely On north C and 19th str IEDIATELY AFLER, o1 premises, Lots 9, 2 froutiug re: the pretnises, sub-Lots in sq. No. 143, on E street horthwest, MiDIATELY APT eR, on the premises? Lots 1, t of equare lds. ECOND, at HALF-PAST on the premises, 2 0. 640, on soutu E street, between Delaware IMMEDIATEL FOUR O'CLUC! remitses, west half ef wy Pinot, between ito! street and New Jersey avenue. DIATELY AFTER, cn the premises, Lots, 8 the tirst two on south’ G street west, the New York at 8:10 a.m. fu rquare No. 642 t, between Delaware avenue and other bu 'y street west, between south F and G etrects, MMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premises, Let 3, in square east of square 642, corner of south Gand % MM! DIATELY AFTER, on the premises, Lots 22, }. 26 aud 27, in square south of 46 strects west. andays, 6:90, 7:45, Oa.m., 1:25, , on south H, be- IMMEDIM@ELY AFTER, on the premises, all of & by south I and K ctreets and THURSDAY, MAY THIRD, at FOUR AND A HAL# O'CLOCK B. #q- 970, 100x115, at the Cor. of south C an Es IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premises, Lot No. 15, 4.578, on 6th sre teast, bet. G snd I sts.soutn. IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premises, Lot 28 in 8q. 1000. on 12th at. east, bet. n FRIDAY. M4 ¥ FOUKTH,at FOURAND A HALF LOCK P. M., on the prenui SAMEDTALY EE tien Tot east, near East Capitol. ui 11:30 pense 810, B0e mm, | square No. 645, bound: ol iy trecks west. <u, 10:15, 4:49 daily except M ond N streets. ». daily, except Sunday. Lot 2 in eq. No. 1011, ui... Preder ck and way stations, 9:15 a. 7, except Sun- Baltimore for Washington at 3, 4:40, 15,9, 9:10 and 10:30 a.m. 12:15, on Sundays, 3, ag Ba.timcre stop ab er information apply at the Baltimore ant scket Offes, Washington. Station, 613 and TSE 5 JRA avenue, corucr Mth street, where orders for bagwaye to be checked and received af CHEMEN 18. M. of T., Baltimore, and C. K. 3 a No. 1070, op 18th street IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premises, ‘on East Capitol ‘and north a between IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premises, Lot 1 and part of 17, square 1097; Lot'l, corner I8th and B streets 17, fronting 4 feet on 18th remises, Lots Sand een 17th and 18th in square No. i ‘outheast, and part L Street, near A street southeast TMi} DIATFEY AFTETt.on the 6, nquare No. 1096, south A strect, On SATURDAY, MAY FIETH, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., at the office of Thos. J. Fisher at F street northwest— & Co., No. 1324 uare 545; Lot 5. equare 603: oh Fe G08 Lot 1, eqnare 609; Lote 7, 10, 16, and sou equare 611; Lots, 7, square east of 664: square south of equare 667; and 0, square east of south of 667, and the east 101 feet 1 inch on M street ‘Terms of sale, a8 prescribed by the rehase money in cash, and the equal instalmen‘s at six and twelve months, respect ively, with interest at the annum from day of sale, to be reserved lien on the purchaser shall have the option o! chase money in cash. A money deposit ehall be quired on each of the ssid pirces of zmount whereof wi pon default of any purchaser in complying with terms sales within ten (10) days, the prot BIEEL Karis. Leave Wasnixe ce (rw axy Bstare a At 23H, 1885, DN FROM STATION, CORNER 18, £s FOLLOWS: — © West, Chicuco Limited Exprees 1n.. daily: Fast of equare No. 595. decree; One-third residue in two Wi daily. wath Paes Care to Pit: Mail Pxprom, 9:50 p.m. wth Pa.ses Siveping Car D POTOMAC RAILROAD. Canandaigua, Rochester, tu daily exceptsaturday, ton t Cane | daimaa. rt, Lock Haven, and Elmira, paying all the perty sold, the LSC TIMORE.» m day of rale. i be announ rty upon whic! t of the defaulty iter three (9) dayet cost of the defm urchaser, ree (3 y hotice in the Evening Su Gasng Conveyancing Stee hewspaper, the Durchasers. HAS. D. FOWLER, Trustee, Hiding, 505 D st.’ northwest. Auctioneers. ap7-s, t, th&ds ‘except Sunday. 10 p.tu. every week-day, through trains connect at Jor ter to Fulton street, avoiding actowm New York City. tua, 8:00 a.m.. 10:0 a.m. a.m. daily.ex- a.m. and 1:30, puomas vOwLiN TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘THE SEVENTH STREET ROAD, OPPO ITE T) SCHUETZEN PARK, AT AUCTIO: of trust dated the 22d day of id duly recorded in Liber 952, one of the land records of the By virtue of « deed October, 1880, an folio 443, et veq. District of Colum! direction of the Limuted Fapresa, 9: 0M, 9.30, 10:20 and 1 0, ps 20, 6:20, Line, 6:40am, and 4:40 p.m. daily, ‘Oam and 6:40 pm. dally, except REDERICKSBURG - R, NURIA AND WASHINGTOR [S roperty, and known ass Jord & | town’s san sud Mount Pleasant, an Beginning for west corner of For Apnapoits, 6: :00 and 11:30 5 8:55 end 10:00 a.m. : Sunday ut 8200, 8:33 and 10:00 a.m.:7:00 and ma. PE CELLI ies vinmen even nates! wants AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. HANCERY SALE_OF VALUAPLE RFAL D LEAS! HOLD FSTA‘E, ON © STREET NONTH- Ed ive premisce, at the tines atid on the hereafter stated, the property described, that is On THURSD4Y, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, 1883, at Vr, O'CLOCK P. M., part ot Lot No. 9, in square vo. 489, bexinning therefor on the south line of norih E rect 20 feet _west of the northeast corner of said lot, nee south 75 feet; thence west 20 feet; thence north fect, and thenos éast 20 feet to the beginniug, im- pe by @ lour-story brick dwelling, No. 512 EF street rorthwest. Alco, on SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE "CLOCK P. M., pert of Lot No. 8, in square No, 455, wunine therefor st the southveat corner of said lot, od running thence north 31 feet 5 inches; thence east 1 feet 6 inches; thence north 6 feet; thence east 2 fact 6 niches; thenee north 64 feet 53 iuches to north line of id jo ‘Lee east 19 fect 744 inches; thence south 101 103¢ inches to F sireet: th nee west 26 feet 735 hes to the bevinning, improved by brick buildings © otfices, No. 6. F street northwest. (The said A. M. Smith, at rental xpiring July ist, 1884.) SEVENTH, Siso, APRIL TW. N'T ax, it FIVE .OUK P. M., that tract of land in the District of Columbia, bounded as follows: Beginning at xpoint on the south ine of » new roal which, in 1861, eparsted the laude of Benjamin Summy and William Littl, at a point 20 and 165-100 perches from ita inter- -ection With the easiern line of another new road at the northwest coruer of lot 6 of the subasvition of land pur- ; ein Benj. O. and Wm. Hi. nning tuence vith the south line of the ned rowd north 89 dezrees west 20 and 16:4- W perches to the covner nfore-aid; thence with the ist iine «1 the dat mentioned road south 9 dexrees eat . grees east 18 1 60-100 » south a 8 siraizht line to tl nore or less, improved buildin y dwelling. and being the eame nrockmorton to Wiiliam truste, and by him to Geo. Burns by decdsr.- A.S. 181, folio 261, and J.A.s. 222, d, Fespectively, Auxust 20, 1859. and Also, on SA URDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIGHTH, Ist, AY VIVE OC] OCK P.M... the unexpired term of 4 99" y care’ lease, dated August i, 1855, (subject to pay- ent of =240) apnual ground rent and with priviiewe of buyin the fee ut any time diniog term for $4,000), of periof lot ®. square 427) beciuning therefor ata pont the eart line of sai i Tot 20 fcet from the northeast nez thereof, and running thence south 40 feet: a west 67 feet to an_alley opening on K str et renee uerth with the exst Hite of raid alley 40 feet Thence eust 67 feet torthe begianing, improved by two housee sed ae stores Nox. 95 and 932 7th tuorthwest, which may be sold separately or to- i One-fonrth cash, residue in eqnal payments utsix, twolve and eichtecn months, with interest at six per cint. per annum from day of sale. or all cash for any separate po tion on confirmation of sale, if desired. \ depowit of £100 required ou saie of each piece, and all conveyancing at purchaser's ¢ «t. If torms of eae are not compied with in ten days from day of sale the true. tee reserves th~ right to resell the property on whi default has been mads at the risk und cost of the de- faultit purchaser or purchasers, after five days publio notice of sich resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. GEO. W. COCRRAN, Trustee, No. 1115 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. apl4-eokds FPHoMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, ON KSTREET, NEAR NINETEENTH NORTH WEST, NO. 1837, . By virtue of a deed of trust from Anna M. Rein- muth, dated the first day ot December. A.D. eich teen hundret aud seventy-five, and recorded in 816, folio 51, one of the Land records of the F of Columbia, the subscribers will sell to the highest end Lest bidder, in front of the premises, on (AUG DAY, the TWEN'TY-SINTH DAY OF API. D. 1883, AL HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFITERNUON, “the following described real estute end premises, stuate, lying and being in tho ‘ cf “Washington, “in the District of utin, known ‘and designated upon the groun‘l plat or plsn of said city as part of lot num Lered seven (7), in square uumbered one hundred aud reven (107): Hewiuutny for the same at the southesst oruer of said lor, and running thence west along tha Ine of north K street twenty (20) fect thence north one A and forty-seven (147) fe tten (10) inches, to f suid lot; thence east twenty (20) of said lot; thence eouth along said ine to the place of beginuine: tozether with all and Hi ular the mente, "et cetera, as in said deed of trust mention ‘Terms of eaie: One-third of the purch»se money to be paid in cazh—of which two huadred (200) doliars must he paid et the time of sale—and the residue in thee equal sums inone, two and three years, respectively, trom date of sale, with interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, yoyable semi-annually. for wh the purchiwer must give notes, secured hy a deed of trust, w.th covenant of insurance 8, Jenrises suid; or ail cash, “at the purchaser's If the terms of salo “are not complied with with days from: the day of sate, the trustees reserve the right toresell the property, cn five day’ publie notice in the Eveniny Stor.” at the riek nud eost of the purchsrer in default. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. ANTHONY Hy? 17-d&ds DAVID FETCH, Fox & BRow AUCTION ‘Trustee. IVPENHOUSE, ‘I Real Estate Brokers, SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED YROPERLY ON 14TH STK: ET ABOVE THOMAS SO a BY RWEEN, MASSACHUSELTS AVE iy NUE AND N SI ‘ On THURSDAY, APRIL. TWENTY-SIXTH, 1883, ce at HALE-1 Ast FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in’ fronifgay of the premises, we will ee'l at public auction those! three de-irable two-story barement and mausard brick residences, Nos. 1296, 1328 aud 1230 14th street D. Wee containing 10 rooms each, with mo:lern imprevements. Sub, Lets €5, ¢6 and G7, equare No. 2.3, euch 21 ft. 4m. ‘erms: One-quarter cash; balance in one (1), two (2) and three (3) years, with interest at elx (6) per Gent. per annum, payatle semi-annually, secured by deed of trust ob the premises sold; or ail cash, at the option of the purchaser. A depost of $160 required upon each biece of property at time of sal x FITCH, FOX & BY OWN. IL, Awctionser TO-MORROW. FOLEY, Auctioneer, sell, commencing THURSDAY _ MORNING, APRIL | WELFTH, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, the stock of Dry Goods, at 908 7ta street, consisting of WHI E GOOD! SILKS, DKESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, PURE, LINEN SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, UNDER- MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, GOSSAMER RUB- BER COA Tadies will please attend thia sale, as the proprietor is detcriuined to seil evyory utt.cle togh: highest bidder for cash. a 2 M. FOLEY, Auctioneer, 908 7th street northwest Y SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED DUNIMPROVID REAL ESTATE AT THE TERSECTION OF 1 STRE 'T NORTHW ST AND PEXN-YLVANIA AVFENUF, KNOWN AS No. 2508 PENNSYLVA E, OPPOSITE THE COL, PROVED BY A rr G, KNOWN AS JOHN PAYNE'S rtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ngs Re District of Culuaubin, holding al Equity Coureans cause wherein Virginia F. Payne and others #re complainants and William ‘T. Payne and others re defendants, No. 8,336, | Doc. 2 200d ed Peete in OY at tate 1863, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on FRIDAY, APRIL ‘I WEN'TY-SEVEN, 1883, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described ‘real estate, situate in the city of Washington, Dixtrict of Colum ia, to wit: All of origina! Lot numbered thirteen (3), in square numbered fifteen (15), improved by = two-story brick building known as the coach factory of ohn Payne's sons, eaid original lotfronting about, 98 feet on street and Pennsylvania favenuc, to 0 30 foot alley, having a 15 foot alley on the west side and con- taining about 9, 882 square feet of ground. ierms of sule, as prescribed by sald decree, are: ‘The purchase mouey to be paid in equal instalments of one-third in cash, und the balance in one and two years in equal payments, from the day of pale, the whole to bear interest from the day of sale, and the said deferred Payments to be secured by the nots of the purchaser, with deed of trust oF mortkayce on the property sold. oF cash, to be paid on the day of sale or on ihe ratification thereof by the court. A it of $260 wall be required et time of sale. All conveyancing and recoruinx ut pur- chaser's cost. If the te ms of asle are not complied with within one week from any sale the trnstecs reserve the right to resell the property without further notice at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, EDWARD Ji. THOMAS, Office 916 F street n.'w. GLEN W. COOP# ™ ¢ Trustees. 424 Sth strect. apl6-d&da J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. RUSTE! SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SECOND STREET, NEAR HIGH STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. vu. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, psssed on the 10th day of April, A. D. 1583, in cause No.8302, Equity Docket 22, the undersigned, ‘Trustee, will sell at public auction, on. MONDAY, TH SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1a83, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.’M.. in front of the premises, al thet piece or parcel of ground and premises kvown and desecrived cing part of lot one hundred and tweuty-five (15) of Beatty & Hawkins! addition to Georetown, D. C.: Beginning 32 feet 8 inches on the south wide of 2d street west from the wost BOS Cae hs ey with oe ee ite of 2 wes reat 4 ches; aguth and ps valle with the west Moe of Mot 42 feet; the ice southwest 23 feet 5 inches; thence ob» liquely until it intersects the west line of part of said lot at a point J feet from the sonthweet corner of part of said lot; thence eust 43 fect 9 ches to intersect a tine dr..wn south 56 fect 2 inches: thence, with said line re. versed, to the beminning, (resorving to J. Hi. the ‘Use of ‘an alley near the southwest corner). ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in 12 and 18 months; notes to be secured by dec of trust, and to bear inter: spouit of $100 at tine of dale; conveyancing. Purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with HSSRINY pau cult Dhes ta Bre nat pat faultins purchaser, after giving five bite not.ce of such re-sale in some newspaper published in Wash » D.C. ©: __ SIDNEY T. THOMAS, Trustcs. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctoneers, _ap24-d&da 4 BENSINGER, Auctoneer, Washington Horse and Carriage Bazar, S. 338, B40 and 942 Louisiane cvenno, AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRI- AGEs, W, EVERY TUES- DAY, "THURSDAY AND SATOABAY. MORNING. is, RC, THURSDAY AND SATU COMMENCING ATTEN O'CLOCK, REG. press Warons, Haruess, t0,. cies Liberal advance on UCTION SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BUILDING 4 ON. FOURTEENTH STREET AND RHODE _AUOTION SALES. _ THE EVENING STAR. "Tuomas DowLiNe, Aucuoneer, VERY SUPERIOR PARLOR AND CHAMBER FUR- AILURE AND OTHER ARTICLES a1 AUC: ‘ON. On SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY- -IGHTH, 1883, at TEN O'C. OOK, within and in front of my auction rooms, I shall sell @lange col:ection of Mousehod etfcots, viz: ine seven-niece Ebony Parlor Suite, upho'stered in hk abd cashmere. One seven: piece Walnut Parlor Suite, upholstered in mohair plush. Four other Pari» ites, in good order. Ove-elegant Turki-h Choir, upholstered in velors, Ebony Windsor Chair, finely wpliolstere 1. Handseme M. T, Tables. Fine decorated Toliet Sets. Very handsome 3-piece Walnut Marble-top Chamber "Mahogany Hall tack. with Preach bovel plate By .¥ Hall cl ‘rencl ‘vel plate. Wants Bookcase, Walnut sideboard jamnut dou ek. Walnut and Painted Chamber Furniture. 40 cing-e and double Bedsteada. Fino Hair Mattrasees, H, and C. Mattranaca, Diningroom Furniture, ¢-gother wi h mauy other ar- ticles not necessary to menton, were AsO. Carriares and Horses. No postponement on account of weather, _ap26.2t UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘Southeast cor. 9th and D streets northwest. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOUSE, 1903 L STREET NOKTHWEST, CONSISTING IN PART OF. H.C. PARLOR FURNITUR*, WHATNOTS, TABLES, MIKKORS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASH: STANDS,” CHAIRS, EXTENSION TABLE, PICTURES, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, BRUSSELS AND ING: AIN CAR P. TS, RUGS, CHINA AND GLA SWARE, OOOK- T18G STOVES, UTESILS, & &C. AT AUCTION. M APRIL THIRTIETH, (ONDAY MORNING, at 1EN O'CLOCK, we w ll sel: at tho above named resi pusebold furniture, be- dence ral colles iy enumerated above, to which atten ing pardy enumera’ ca ed. apa rpuomas DowLIn , Auctioneer, ONE THRE: E-QUARTER BREWSTER FAMILY SALKIAGE AT AUCT ON, On SATURDAY, APRI TWE at TWHLVS O'CLOCK, in front of my 026-2 THOMAS DOWLIN F[HOMAS DoW. ING, Auctioneer. RY VALUABLE TWO-STORY AND M1. KOOF BRICK DWELLING, SCABLE, ON F. EDE § D.C... AT AUC Y. APRIL iHIRD, 1983, at FIVE O'CLOCK, iu front of the premises, 1 ef Lots 65'and 66, fronting 73 tect 6 inches on west’ side cf Frederick’ strect, by a depth of 107 fect on 2d street, improved by a two-story =n mansurd roof brick dwelling, containing 11 rooms, water, gas and all mod- ern improvements, with large brick Stabling, &c., &c. ‘Verms: On-third cash; balance in cne and two y" with notes bearing interest and secured by a dee trust. <li conveyanctus at purchaser's coat. $10U de- posit will be required ut time of sule. JAMES L. DAVIS. Agent. THOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. §®- THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILED TO comply with the terme of the apove sale, the property will be resold on WEDNESDAY, MAY SECOND, at FIVE O'CLOCK, on the premises, at the risk and cost of former purchaser. apz6-d&ds ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auotioneers. PUBLIC SALF_OF A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE WITH BACK BUILDING, No. 1008 NEW JEH- SEY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the, Tstrict of Columbia, passed on~ the 1.th day of; April, A.D, 1685, in cbuso No. 8,497, Equity Docket No. 92. ani By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the Ist day of February, A. D. 1873, and duly recorded in Liber 882, at folio’ 155 et neq. oue of the land record books for tho District of Coluiibia, and at the request of the irty kecured thereby, we will sell st public auction, in ‘ont of the premises, on THURSDAY, ‘1 HE TENTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1883, at HALF-PA<T FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following described piece or par- cel of ground in the city of Washington, De C.. bein part of lot numbered ten (10) in the subdivision of *quare numbered seven hundred and forty-one (741), aa desicnat'd on the plans and recorded on the bocke of the surveyor 0. said *, commencing for the same at 4 point on New Jersey avenue three fect from the north- west corner of eaid lot; thenos running enetward paral- lel_with the line of the seme Fa ue ares feet; thence north three feet, thence cast with the line of eaid lot forty-four feet, thence south twenty-five feet, thence westwardly with the line of seid lot_ one hundred and fourtesn feet to New Jersey avenve, thence northward With tho line of said avenue twenty-one fect to the place of beginning, with the improvements thereon, cousist- fu of anesriy new two-ory tram house with back mailing. uction rooms. Auctioneer. One-third e:sh; batanco paysble in three equal installments. at ex, twelve and cighteen nonths respectively, with interest at six per cent. fr m dey of sale, to be secured by a deed of trust on the premises sold: or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $50 réquired at time of sa‘. A'l convevancing at purchaser's.cost. ‘Terma of sale to be comrlied with in seven day's, otherwise the Trustees | reserve the rizht to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser SAMUEL MADDOX, 470 Li visiana avenue; ER, Corner 10th and _F streets northwest, ap26,28, my 2,5, 7,9 rpeomas ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF TWO-STORY FRAMF DW!ILLING AND SLAUGHTEK HO ae GEOR ETOWN, D, 6. BELSON WHE. EA SIDE OF HIGH ST EKT, EXTEN. ED, AND ADJOINING THE ROAD TO THE NEW NAVAL OBSERVATORY GROUNDS. Dy virtne of n decrec of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the seventh day of June, A.D. 188 1h 4 cause pending in said court and numbered in quity 7779, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WED NES. DAY, THE NINTH Day OF M.-Y, A. D._ 1883, FIVE O'CLOCK P, M. those pices of parcels «f ground lying and being in Georgetown, D. C., and known end designatet on the plat of ‘said city as lot numbered two hundred and fifty-seven (257), and pert «f Jot number d two hundred and fifiy-cix (236) in Bostty ‘and Hawkins’ addition to Geonco- town, as contained within the following motes and Vous to wit” Borioning for’ the ‘tame at ‘the borthwest coruer of taid jot numbered 257, at a point at the intersection of High street contin \ heroad to the United States naval obser runniug thence in an easterly direction alo th line of said road four undeed and fifty fect, thence | sonth two hundred and forty-five feet, thence weet four. hundred and twenty-three and one half feet to the east line of said High streat continued, thence north two hundre tand thirty-five and cne-half feet to the place of becinuing, containing two and one-half acres of laud more or lest, with ‘the improvements thereon, consist ing of » two-story dwelling, slanchter-house, and all one Pau aus) necessary in the conduct of a buicher pusinens. ‘Terms of sal as nggecribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase mo’ ey in cash cud the balance in equal instalments, six, twelve and vighteen months from day of alo, with intercat for ‘which the promuseory nos of purchaser will bo talen, or ell Gaah at the 0. tou of the puretisser, No deed given until purchana nioney 1s paid fh full. All conveyancing at purcha-er'a cost.” A deposit of $200 required at time Or rae. If teruisare not comp ied with in eeyen days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to re-sell at risk and. cost of defaulting purchaser. BAMUE.. MADDOX, 470 Louisiena avo., WILLIAM 3. MILLER, favo 486 Louisana aye. p26, 27.28, my1,3,6,7.8,9 TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionosr. TRUST“ ES’ SALE OF ‘tECKINGTON,” THE COUNTRY SEAT OF THi LATE SosEPH G.Li8, ESQ. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, Dist-ict ot Columbia, passed in. Equity Cause No. 7459, Doc. 20, we wiil zell at public auction, to the’ highest bidder, at the Mansion House npon the prem- ises, on MONDAY, the “IWENTY-FIKST DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1883, af FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., all that tract“or’ parcel of land in the county of Washington, Djstrict of Columbia ealed and known as part of **Eckington” (described by metes and bounds in said decree), containing 87.18 acres of land, more or less, and improved with a large and substantial dwelling house and outbuild ngs. ‘There are several beautiful building rites upon ths roperty, which is well wooded and watered, and over- looks and formsa portion of ‘ihe northern boundary of the city. The tract will be first offored as a whole, and if not sold we wilt then offer the same according to the Piatof our subdivision in woven lots, which will be ex- ited at the sale. vis: Lot 1, improved with the man- sion house and outbuildings, containing: acres; Lot, 4, contuining 11 17-100 scree; 4,6t 8, contal THURSDAY........ -April 26, 1883. 2d Edition. Lalest Telegrams to The Star, IRISHMEN IN CONVENTION, Continued from the First Edition. MIGHT BE FOR “No. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 26.—At 1:30 the con- ‘vVention was again called to order. Father Dorney’s paying fifty cents for an un- claimed telegram brought forth the remark that it might be for ‘No. 1,” and was the cause of much ON CREDENTIALS. Tne roll call for committeemen on credentials was answered to as follows: Arkansas, Thomas Finch; Connecticut, John I. Power; Delaware, Wm.Converse; Florida, T. H. O'Donovan; Mlinois, Henry F. Sheridai ‘7. ¥. Martin; Kentuck: . W. Mulqueeny; Maryland, P. J. Campbell; Michigan, Wm. J. Dawson; Massachusetts, Flatley; Minnesota, P. F. O’Hallorai ; Maine, John A. Gallaghei New Hampshire, Joseph Burn; New Jersey, Chas. Donohue; New ‘York, Judge Joun Roone! braska, M. J. McManon; Onio, Pennsylvanta, Cornelius Hawkins; Rhode Island, F. Mulvey; South Carolina, M. F. 5 nessee, Rev. Thomas Moffett; Vermont, Dr. Mul- len; Virginia,Patrick McGovern; Wisconsin, F. Somers; District of Columbia, James Canada, Edward Reynolds. Father Cronin took the floor, and moved that Rey. M. Siattery, of Termora, Australia, and Rev. uldburn, Australia, be accorded Colorado, P. W. , N. Vinton; Loui: Jeremiah Sheehai John Hagert Kennedy; Ten- John Galler, of the privileges of the floor. FATHER SLATTERY. Father Slattery came forward and sald he was now on his way to Ireland, and he said he was the first priest in Australia to come out on the land He lived at Temora, a gold fleld which had sent $3,700 to Ireland. great sympathy with Ireland all through Aus- tralla, its people being Irish to the heart’s core. Father Galler then made a few remarks, ADJOURNED TO HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. On motion to adjourn for dinner, the New Jer- sey delegation seeming afraid that they could not get back Into the hall, as they had given up their credentials, Father Dorney offered to be a step- father to that delegation vention adjourned till hal committee on credentials to meet immediately in league platform. and declared the con- f-past four o'clock, the Note.—Congressman-elect M. A. Foran, of Cleve- land, Ohio, will be the p-rmanent president, geiocunsl es Irish Murder Trials Discussed in Pare Loxpon, April 26.—In the house of commons, this evening, Mr. Harrington, member for West Meath, gave notice that he would offer a motion to the effect that the execution in Ireland of Myles Joyce, one of the alleged assassins of the Joyce family, was a judicial murder. member for Dungarven, gave notice that he would move that the system pursued in reference to jurors in the trials at Dubin was calculated to ung the Jury system into disrespect. pete ee An Alibi for Fagan. —The prosecution have closed case for the defense has been opened, They will attempt to prove an alibL peat ae Alicged Dynamite Conspirators, FROM THE FIRST EDITION. Lonpon, April 24—Inspector Boyd, of the Glas- gow police, swore (at the hearin to-day) that Bernard Gallagher, Glasgow, said he was in Americ exploston in that city, with which he was charged, He sala be came to Enzland in the steamer Catalonia on February 9 under the pame Mr. Boyd said that Bernard notined the authoritiesin the early part of this month that he wished to give information, further testified as to statements Bernara Galla- had made touching the doings of the con- spirators. He offered to go to London and induce his brother to tell everyibing and identify all the conspirators. He connected O'Donovan Rossa with Whitehead, he sald, was about the firstman to come to England. all the consptrato Mr. O'Donnell, in Bow street en arrested in at the time the of Campbell. ‘The inspector He sald he knew , about 80 in number. had seen them in Brooklyn. Another druggist Swore that Whitehead bought from bim 200 pounds He said Whitehead also purchased from another firm 1,543 pounds of nitric acid and 8,000 pounds of sulphuric acid, paying for them in . Whitehead sald he wished acids of the The hearing was then adjourned until Thursday Dynamite Prisoners Released. Cork. April 26.—Carmoly and Morgan, two of the men arrested here on a chat nected with the dynamite conspiracy, have been All the other men ar- rested here have boen sent to Liverpool, where they Will be tried on that charge. of being con- inged from custody. overnment Suits Compromised. 26.—The cases of Geo, D. and Gustave F. Perenoud, the New street liquor merchants indictad in the U. 8. courts here for-defrauding the revenue, has been settled by an acceptance of $20,000 on the part of the govern- ment, the Attorney General ordering a discon- tinuance of both the civil and criminal prosecu- {ions against the accused. dress Senator Antho: PROVIDENCE, April 26.—Senator Anthony's con- dition this afternoon indicates no change. He is sleeping apparently resttully. ys Condition. pea ian General Foreign News by Cable, A DISABLED STEAMER. Loxpon, April 26—The steamer _Habsburgh, which lett New Yor! April 7, for Southam pton and Bremen, was spoken on the 17th inst. in lat, 48, long. 23, Wita her shaft broken, the arrival of this vessel at Southampton on the 19th inst. was erroneous} The Tewkesbury N, April 26.—In the Tewkesbury examina- tion to-day. Dr. G. A. Tucker, of Australia, an expert, testified that he visited the insane ward at persons to care for 260 patients, butwas told that the appropriation would. allow He thought it improper that female patients should have male attendants, which was one of the greatest evils at Tewkesbury, supple mented by Dr. Lothrop’s ignorance of some things he should kn Cornelius O’Brien testified that he went to Tewksbury for a severe cold. The patients were unabla.to feed themselves and had no one to as- He had seen Walter Winning, a nurse, kick an old man named Moran down the ward luto his bed. He had also seen the latter ued upon the bed for hours, and nearly choked to death by his straps, Adjourned, ———— [The report of mvestigation. ‘Telegr: 5 Michael Cleary, the pugulist, and James Free- Tan, who on Monday last assaulted Wm. F. San- Fin Philadelphia, were to-day for a further hearing on May ‘The announcement of the decision in the Balti- more & Ohio rafiroad case,in Richmond, on a motion for an injunction to restrain the Virginia ders, a saloon kee} held in $ 1,500 eac! 13 94-100 acres. ‘These lote lie west of the line of the Metropolitan Pranch of the B. WOR, H- Lote anda adjoin the ‘‘Keating" estat adjoins the Germa- nia Scheutzen Jerk, and has's front of 131 70-100 feet on Boundary street: ‘The remainti g lots lie east of exid railroad and upon the Brentwood road. Lot 7 contain- ing 12 77-100 acres; Lot 6 cont 8 59-100 acres; Lot 5 containing 8’ 99- 00 acres; Lot 4 conteinin 9 56-100 acres. ‘This lot haa also e from of 648 30-1 feet on Boundary «treet. ‘Terms cf gale: One-fifth of the amount of ecual in- “ soi: chase money in cash, and the xesidue. In four stalnments, dug in six, two ve,cighteen and twel months reénectivel from the day of aie, the purchaner or purchasers giving his or thelr promissory notos for the deferred payments, with interest thereon at the rate of «ix per cont perannum from the day of sale; or all saab, At the option of "the purchoor or purchneore, ‘The title to said property willbe retained until the whole purchase money for the same, or for any separate part ot, ahall be fully paid and sf any ouro er dha fail to comply @ith terms of sale within ten days after such sale, the ‘Trusteo. reserve the right to resell at the risk nad cost of such defaulting purch ser. The lat of ubdivision miny be ween tupon application to the undersigned. $1,000 deposit on acceptance of bid if sold as 8 whole, and $250'on each lot if sold in separate oe JAMES 8. EDWARDS, 2 Wey CALDERON CARLIBEN oT Dota. } Trustecs, ANDREW B.DUV41) y Wee ANDREW B DUVALL, 452 La. avin. W. HOS. J. FISHER & CO, SEVERAL LARGE PARCELS OF LAND IN THE tax collector from selling the property of the Toad, has been withheld until the 14th of May. | Stintslaus Petelon, a Polish laborer, was last evening found dead at the botiom of No. 2 shaft of the Susquehanna coal company, His death ts being investigated. Anton Urback, while awaiting trial for insanity ty ‘court in Chicago this morning. at Nanticoke, Pa. tn the coun! dashed through an open window on the second story, falling to the stone sidewalk, and was in a dying condition. Gen, Diaz and purty passed through Cleveland, Ohio, at 7 o'clock this morning, on a special train bound westward. ‘The coal miners at Stanton, Mt. Olive, Gillespie and Bunker Hill, Til., are on a strike. ‘They de- mand an advance of’ one-halt a cent per bushel. ‘The strikers number from 1,200 to 1,500 men. In a difficulty between a man named Busch and Thosmas Nash, both miners at Chadbournes mine, Mo., Bush shot and stabbed Nash so that he died from the effects of his wounds. Dispatches from the fruit growing regions of Southern Illinois say that the late frost did very to the country south of Carbondale, trees being in full bloom, and large of all kinds of fruit are ex cigar-makers of Messrs, Reeder, Gahel & Co., of Bordentown, N. J., have returned to work, their demand for $1'per thousand being granted. Bogota papers call the attention of the govern- ment to the necessity of paying the strictest at- tention to all matters connected with the Isthmus Tose SECTION OF THE CITY AT PUB- ah ‘bounded by ist and 2d and M and N streets north- “Terma: One-fouth if Se: the remainder in si teen months, with intecest, and ap26-d" THOS. J. FISHE & CO., Auctioncers. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer: of Panama, and several state that international questions will soon assume an importance which has not previously attached to them except on rare In the case of Ellis P. Phipps, ex-superintendent of the Philadelphia almshouse, who 1s charged with forgery, the common ruled the -Gemurrer to ti missed the motion to quash. —— ‘The Marxets. 273g, 20 earl SoMsstuow 10-t0e, St; new Sm 395 court to-day over- Indictment and dis- The Star Route Trial. AFTER RECESS. ‘The next route taken up was the route from Vermillion to Sioux Falls, and Mr. Ker was en- gaged in reviewing the testimony on this route when Tur Stan's report closed. STAR ROUTE NOTES. Mr. Ker completad the Mfth day of his address to the Jury at noon to-day. He will probably finish this evening or to-morrow morning. capone District G ent Affairs, Policeman Hill, of the second precinct, whose dismissal was mentioned in yesterday's STAR, Was dropped from the force for abusive language to another officer. DISTRICT IMPROVEMENTS. In considering the matter of District improves ments yesterday the Commissioners had to meet the law passed at the last session, maklag appro- Priations for improvements in thé District of Co- umbia for the next fiscal year, as follows: “For work on sundry avenues and Sstrects, and Placement of pavements on streéts named in classes A, B, C and D., to the estimate of the Com- missioners Of the District for 1884. $330,000. Pro- vided, that out 0: this sum all the work on avenues and streets and replacement of pavements on streets named in the aforesaid classes, situated east of the Capitol shall be completed in full.” Notuing has yet been definitely determined upon. BIDS FOR CHOOT. FURNITURE. Bids were opene 1 to-day in the office of the Dis- trict Commisstoners for supplying furniture for ublic School use in the District of Colambla, em- racing the new Analostan, Amidon and Banteker School butldincs, the furniture to be delivered be- fore the 15th July next. The bids were as follows: C. W. Thorn, furniture with lifting ds, chairs, &e., $4,977,844 with stationary Mis, &e., ‘bids $93 less, and omits teachers’ desks Bootl'& Osgood Manufacturing Co., $7,072.82" Standard School Furniture Co., ruraiture with Lifting Lids, chatrs, Xc., $4,600; with stationary Mus, &, $4.50 Ex. celsior School Furniture Co., furniture with Ifting Uds, chairs, &.. $4,723.46; with stationary lds, $182.26 less.” ALG. Whitcomb, Boston, Mass, bid informal. APPEAL ON BEHALF OF A DROPPED POLICEMAN. A delegation of upwards of sixteen merchants of 7th street waited upon Major Dye to-day in behalf of OMecer OfTutt, Who has been designated for being dropped from the police force on the ist proximo. Major Dye sald the matter was out of 18 control now, and he must refer Uhem to the Commissioners, “The delegation then repaired to the office Of the Commissioners, who »ppolated a conference for to-morrow at 11 o'clock a.m. —— Freer Liner. Wititam E. Horxrys, assistant sur- geon U. 8. army,.now on leave of absence in New York city, will _be relleved trom duty in the de- partment of the east, and will report in person to the commanding general department of Arizona for assignment to duty. Bips for furnishing stationery for the Interior department for the next year will be opened May 21st. The amount of the purchases will probably reach $62,000. Nickie GrpERs SeNTENceD.—A telegram was received to-day at the office of the chief of the secret service announcing theconviction of Chas. Ferguson at San Francisco yesterday for at- tempting to pass a gilded five cent pleos for a five doliar gold plece. He was sentenced to one year's imprisonment in the state’s prison. A few days ago F. G. Moore was convicted at New Orleans for the same crime and sentenced to one year's im- prisonment and $1,000 fine. ImroRTANT Tonrepo EXPERIMENTS IN HAMPTON Roaps.—The operations of the Coast and Hir- bor Defense Company, of New York, which have been conducted for’ some time past by Lieut. J._W. Graydon, U.8.N., to lay a cable from Fo! Tess Monroe wo’ the Rip Raps, pass It around a sheave, und work it with a steam engine, by which torpedoes can be placed at any desired potnt in the channel, have at last been crowned with success. Yesterday twelve “dummite” torpedoes were sent across a distance of @ mile and a quarter, and re- turned to the base of operations, All the vorpe- does were completely concealed from view, being beiow the surface of the water, and their exact Position only betng known by the operator, who, at will, was enabled to place them at any po-ttion inthe channel desired to obstruct an enemy o Withdraw them to allow the passage of frien‘lly vessels. Lieut. Graydon 1s highly pleased with Uke results attained, abd predicts that it will cause a revolution in harbor defenses. Tue Case of Emma N. Brown, administratrix, against the United States was arguod and sub- mitted in the Court of Claims to-day. SHIPMENTS OF YOUNG SALMON AND SHAD.—Two hundred and seventy-five thousand young Callfor- nia salmon were shipped from this city by the U. § Ssh commission naght before last, in aridition to the shipment mado last weex. ‘These Mls go to Delaware county, New York. The hatching of salmon here ts an experiment, the success of which cannot be well known for two or three Fears Other young salmon are being prepared for shipment, besides a large number of young Tue U. S. FLacssre Tennessee, flying the flag of Rear Admiral George H. Cooper, commanding the north Atlantic station, has returned to Hamp- ton Roads from her winter crutse inthe West Indies, and now lies at anchor off the Hygeia hotel’ The Tennessee will require som CLOSING PROCKRDINGS plan to m which meets to-d upon President ell, reported the Prositent as replying to them that pending diplomatic negotiations he could Say nothing. ‘This provok: McKenna that the President be censured, which Was ruled oul of order. The committee on meng ing returned, and without making a report sub- mitted a resolution tat Une delegates attend the convention to-day and assist «a promotung te union, which was adopted. work of the land 1 handled as treasurer Ing a total of $1 280.0 came from Ube Irisit then adjourned to mee day, 1t being undersiood Unal Use land league ade journed sine die. Were Une readings at the 0! oMcer to-day: Tam. 20.8 87.0. Maximum, 87.0 m., at Pht Barbara Bra 1883, Mise N at 3 o'clock, from her la northwest. Fronds at tend. MoNAMARA. On Wednesday, April 25th, 1 ak nm neaday, Apri by Pid dence in this city, JAMES ChOX Surgeon General United States Navy, in the sevonty- third year of his age. from Bodies embaliaed ‘and Yesidence at piace of buss ——— ee Irish-Americans in Councit. ¥ THE LAND LEAGUE COW VENTION—THS UNION PROJROT—a MOTION TO OSB SURE THE PRESWDENT RULED OUT. At the land league convention in Philadelphia Festenlay, at tae afternoon session, the report of Bee during the past year 83 new branches reported to tho central office and were enrolied. ‘There are now on the roll 530 ranches, and 908 which are not known oMicially. The total amoant of Tecelved by Uhe secretary from April 12, 1888, te April 2, 1983, was $79,098 The expenses of the year amountes to $7,406, and the amount remited to Ireland was $65,607. Tue balance on Land at this date ts $4,915. ary Hynes Was submitted. It showed that Acomuiltiee composed of ono drlogate trom “tiur Rooney representing the Diss appointed to prepare a with the National Irish Leogua, The committee that wal ur, felative to Minister Low= ed a motion from Fatner Mr. Egan made a short address, eulogizing the nd st hat he had 000, at the land ved troin all 90 $955,000, make of which neariy a miltion a America. Tae convention with the convention to gue had rec —_—_—_+e-______ OF THE THERMOMETER —The followin Hee of the chief signal 1 am., 540; 8 pam mining, 348 —_—_—__ BETROTE Raxo FISEMAN—BLUM. Mise KOS\ BLUM, daughter of N. Blum, enq.. of KISEMAN, of baitimor st Wash . Md. ton, ty dir WIS BRANDI Avril 24. 1888, at 8°07 p, aiphia, Pa. of consumption, At GUS: BRANDES, beloved davwhtor of Pretick H. and Washingto ©. . Prrzsrae none Papers vioase copy] TZSIMMONS. On the evenine of the 28th oF a. ELLIE touehter ef Rawerd lary Fitzsinanons, in the seventeuch year of ber funeral will take pace iuverment iM » Fridoy, the 27th tnat., side ce, 116 8 ateook nliy are’ invited to at- : Me AMAKA, widow of ‘the ‘ate ners eluhity five yours. ke blace trom the raidence of thee ra, No, 20H street northeast, OD Hequsem mane will take piace at yrius Church at 10 ocock. Friends of the aro requested to attend, * MeNOLAN. On April 26, 1883, at 6-30a.m., JOHN LAN, in the sixtieth year of his nee ral from hin lute rerideoce, 102 I hind «treet est, at 10 o'clock am., Saturday, the 24th hawt, ude ahd acquaintances art invitel wattend. PALMER. On Tuesday, April 24th, 1843, at his roat- LE VALMER, Into ae Fridny, the 27th instant, at two 0’ it. jolin'e « ‘bareh = wae! “et STRAUB. On Thureday, April 24, 1883, at 6-55 @ m., FRANCES STRAUB, th the seventy Sith poar ot age, relict Joseph Stren’, a native of Baden, Germany, but a resident of this’ city for the last Mfty yom Funeral from her late resiaence, Suturday at 9 otelock m.; thence to St. Mary’« church, where requiem ne will be satd for the renose of her'soul. Mewtives d friends invited to ott nd 2 __UNDERTAKERS. UNDERTARERS® NIAAVENUEN. W. jake and lowe din city and eo UNDERTARING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 PENNSYLVANIA AvENUE N.W. (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest.) ‘“Bverything first-class and reasonabl . SPINDLER, ERTAKER, 1233 7th st., bet. Mand Nnow, pared” for ‘transportation es. a OSEPH GAWLE EKAL URNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Terms moderate and everything fest. lass. ‘Telephone ennnertiv - ae gm & WRIGHT, DE )BERTSON, SPI and will probably go up to the Norfolk Davy yard in a short time to receive them. ConTROLLER Knox has accepted the Invitation to be present at the banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of New York, to ve held on the evening Of the 8th of May. A Boanp of officers of the corps of énfineers, to consist of Col. John Newton, Lieut. Col. Henry L. Abbot, Lieut. Col. Cyrus B. Comstock, is consti- tuted to meet in New York city for the examina- Uon of the following-named cMocers, with a view to their promotion in the corps of engineers when legally entitled thereto: Capt. Alexander M. Miller, 1st Lieut’ Wm. H. Bixby and 2d Lieut. Ed- ward Burr, ARMY OrDERs.—Somuch of paragraph 10, special orders, No. 278, November 23, 1682, as directs Major Peter J. A. Cleary, surgeon (then captain and as- sistant surgeon), U. 8. army, to report In person to the commanding general department of Dakota, isrevoked. Major Peter J. A. Cleary, surgeon, U: 8. army, upon the expiration of his present sick leave of’ absence, will proceed to report In person to the commanding general department of the Missouri for assignment to duty. Local Notes. A lady and gentieman—the former an invalid— complain that last night they took a Metropolitan street car in the northwestern part of the city for Capitol Hill, ani at 9th street they were directed togetoutand take the next car. They got out and stood there (the tuvalld shivering with the cold) for five minutes or mere before they could proceed on their journey. Miss Henrietta V. Davis, a young colored girl of 20, a native of this city, who for some tme has been preparing for the stage, made her debut be- fore a select audience at Marin!’s hall last evening. She Was introduced by Mr. F. Douglass, and read several selections 1n # manner which won for her great praise. She has persevered in her studies Under great difficulties, having been compelled to support herself and her widowed mother by work- ing as a copyist. THE GEORGETOWN ORCHESTRA—The concert of the Georgetown Orchestra at the Congregational church last evening, under the leadership of Prof. Bernays, was largely attended, and a prograin of select music was finely rendered. — THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘Tbe following are the ovening and closing prions «ithe New York Stock Market to-aay, as reported byspecial wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th stre2t. Name. a1 ] Sane. a, Ga c...| 76% 77 Nor. & Wes p.| say <8 Bin i Soret Pas ed sow 3134) 31 -| 87% BT 933¢/ 285;/Northwest....|13415 1343¢ 73%| 78 |Ont. & West..| 37%) 273¢ 3534/35 -| 83 "| Beh 2] 41% 4136 +] 21g) 2035 1] BON BANG 108% 10855 2114455 144% St. 212035 120 115 11135 ,St. P. & Omaha 49° | 4830 52% 52%] Do. pret. 9436) 94%4/Texas Pac 813, 30° Union Pac -|10435'10834)Wab. Pac. Ni. J. Central. .| 76%) 75% Wab. Pac. p’ AX. ¥. Central. /125%'1953¢ West. Union..| 82x) 8234 —<—<—_-o-___— ‘Whe Courts. Equiry Court—Judge Yesterday, Burch agt. Burch; trustees author- ized to accept offer, and purchase notes. Gonzag College agt. Carr;’ pro confesso against certain defendants. Fitzmorris agt. Mcran; testimony ordered taken in twenty-nine daya, CournT—Judge Snef. To-day, Harry Le indecent exposure, $5 or 7 days. aim, A. McN James Jordon and John 'W. Smith, colored, loud and boisterous and ing to pay hack hire; $450 or 7daya. Ale: Shorter, colored, assault on Alice Mf iil, ——— 3 Astounding Hebberies. RICHMOND, VA. AT THE MERCY OF UNDETECTED ‘THIEVES. A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Press from Richmond, Va., April 25th, eays:—Richmond has been thrown into a flutter of excitementand HE its police utterly confounded by a series of rob- y RS. M.A. FRENCH. MAC 1897 Tense bono he PENTH BrnEET Now Teterhone Connection. eewnats FURN 316 Pennsy!i Fenue northwest, between Saye Qo etrecta Evervtions arat-clam, > mau _SPECIALTIES. ALIST AND CONFI- 1 consulting Physician; 20 years experienos; dents can be cousulted Wednesday and Saturday, irom 2108 P-in., at 456 C street no west; inain oftion, 30 Liberty street, Baltimore. ARAM Bos *stixtaction in, feexion ; tells the past, present and future destiny. cives Pavice snd assistance on all aatters epyecuinitue to ry 2d street, ubove D street northwest. This mouth con- Sult:t on fee reduced.“ Ladicn, 60 ; Peutlemen, FL. isiuess, Jove aad matrimony. ALL THOULLE CALL. irtaction given or ne pay. Consultation Koons, 408 O AND SEP PROF, WARRING, MEDIUM AND REAL ASTROLOGER, At 715 Ninth strest northwest. Five thousand d@liare to any one who can equal him in telling the past, present and future, causing apeedy: ‘marriages, parated together, affairs, whose a/lvice is invalnal mn‘ in business, In conmultor’a name full, and is the only person thatcan do Prof, Warring aks ino quetivns aud uecs no-candso? uy description tn his protesxion. SATISFACTION GIVeN OK NO PAY, _ Fee—Ladies, $1; xentlemen, $1. mnb3-47t NETIO HEALER and Business Medium, has removed to 1724 7th Street northwest, where #he will be pleased to moet her many friends and customers. N7-3m~ M5: BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF a thal LIPE. All business confident arid Gan temen 50 cents each. 403 1. sirect 4thaad Sth streets northwest. 428-18w" _ MEDICAL, &e. MASHooD RES dears ex; ibe Urinary Ongana, Weakness, cic. Consulia- days and Saturdays, fa, ay Cot. nw. eters t the ‘eading ph: more) Main often 30 N Liberty at, [pES. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE OD \ORED BY USING A BOTTLE or two of Dx. BKO THES Invigorsting Cordial. Will cure any case of Seminal Weakness, Nervous Do bitity and Impotency. It imparts vigor to the whole ey 906 Bet. mw. BR. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELL AND longest established specialist in this city, wit perience, will fe a cure in ail Seranee Prescriptions and send you to eome side-show druggist who divides profits with the ductor. Thos cisappainted of a cure of private diseases should. sult Dra. BROTHERS end GRAY, 906 B «ts. furnish medicines, guarantees @ Cure or no ‘years’ experience. ADIES, YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY OONSULT Dr. BROTHERS, 906 B st. «.w. Particular atten- tion paid to all Diseases peculiar to Ladies, married of ‘nile. All irrerularities and Ovarian Troubles treated. Thirty-five years expertohos zob31-lin* MAs#e0D RESTORED. ine a pe are send free to his fellow- atl ‘Tth street: ea Eaten ate ‘DAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- dies. _ All its quickly REO Beane DE, MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS ENTWISLIS, oormer 1s = SEtens Fonecytvenen venue thwest. Price | seal on Fooget of price. el cerianennemiademes” PROFESSIONAL. H. L. DOVER, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, So rae ear ae fiven. 4417 G strest, opposite Rigs House. ‘M. 3. PARSONS, Mi DICAL ao. from Sam wins. 1ST F street northwest. os ta ES SSS Senrr fase berwece Mga