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PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. EDUCATIONAL. POSALS FOR PURCHASE OF VFSSELS. ‘NAVY DEPARTMENT, Wasittxorox, March 1, 1986. In accordance with the provisions of the Afth section Eesctencien spproced Stach a Task weaied proposals cies ap ed. proposals Will be received at the Navy Dejartiment anti noon ot Sartebay Mw ‘¥ THIRD, 1es4, at which time and they will be opened Is which have been stricke! ter, under sathority of an act of Co! ps the Navy Rewis- ‘approved Au- | ust 5, 182 and which it is deemed for the best ater- f the “nit d States to sell. ‘their. 4 value and their x elon, Same, 828.208, Flor= : be submitted in a sealed envelope. ad- or more than one vessel siorid be included ‘Withe veasels will be eold, for cash. to the person or gona, ov corporation or corporationa otter the tet: ee Tnerefor above the appraised value thereof Ria ees errant Sor Din eee So Sree az cori Regfaias pent cmei ene “i t ment inety ‘time, seid cam it. sBiali be considered us forfeited ro the Government, Sid shal be applied aa directed in th actot March & 2685. All deposite and bonds of Lidders. whose P aie hot be accepted, will be returned to them laye after the openine of the rfnient, be exam Bier, by apyising to tho Comgnandauts of tae Yaris. ~ “Fhe purchasers must remoce the vessels purchased from the ig ich reasotiable tase as ay ~ CHANDLER, mhé laws eSoorvtary of the Navy. Potomac Steamboat EOKGE 1. Commencing THU: ¥) at 50 be tirdaes at 6 MAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. MONROE AND THE SOUTH. ‘ibe _populns steamer GEORGE LEAT, leaves? PRED WHAR every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY au FRIDAY. at 3-0 stopping at Piney Puamtaud Cora id Harbor each way. ‘Exclusive counection withthe Boston and Providence Steamers freight received daily until 4:30 p.m. or Further particulars appl te Wil for the purchase of certain | Mess Fonxismyxes, Hats. | JULIUS ROSENTHAL, ‘932 F street. ‘NEW STOCK, NEW STYLES. SJesr Recerven LARGE Li ING SCARFS FOR FIFTY CENTS. WORTH SEVENED-FIVE CENTS. LARGE LINE OF SPRING HOSIERY. MPLETE STOCK OF UNFINISHED AND FIN- 4 COMAED SHIRTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. HOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, apll_ S16 F street northwest, opposite Patent office, [NEST DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, iF cay 8, Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order, only 99. Finest Linen Collars, all styles, only $1 80 per doren. | Finest Four-Ply Linen Cuffs, only 25 cents per j pair. Closing ont s large lot of Unfinished Dress Shirts, at eocents, worth 6S cents, All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction, At MEGINNISe, | _fetan. 1002 F street northwest. USmers to Oxper EIX SOLID BOSOM FOR. SIX PLAITED BOSOM FOR... 1fyou want a perfect-ftting SHIRT have them madeby AUCTION SALES. 'OHN SHERMAN & CO., JO teal Eatte Agen and Auctioneers, ‘921 F street Horthwest, Wewill offer st public auction ov TUESDAY, TWENTY-SECUND, 1esa.at FIVEO'C! real eatate,situated on kl Finca: "near lows Circe, two Build fa ty eng improved by brick sable: also, two six- om Bl Houses and ‘Terms Known af time of sale” splot” HOMAB E WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. NELOCK BM: Wil fle ior iste ot ote Drgmiors the abote described Sroperty. “Terms day of aale, apl8-4t_THOS. -E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct. TO-MORROW. FHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionosr. CATALOGUE SALE OF, CR PIECES OF PARLOR FURNITURE, WITH PEDESTALS: WIN- OT Bow. HaNGiNes PILLAR EX TE OSION FABLE WALNUT MARBLE TOP BUFFET. FINE HAXD ARINOS, OF FRENCH ‘COMMIRSION. Qn WEDNESDAY MORNING, TWENTY-THIRD APRIL. 1884, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN O'CLOCI ‘at the Baron's residence, No. 1404 H street northwest, will sell the above collection of choice Furniture. Cata- ce readly and will be matied to any address cal R'B-“House wilt be open for exhibition on ‘Tuesday 0am. until 3 p.m. dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 1OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (GING CANARIES ‘TWO HUNDRED é OW AL), APRIL TWENTY- Hiab, tase. we TWELVE OCLOGR within ay eas tion rooms, I’ shall sell »: lot of Singing Cana- Ties without reserve. WW ATER B WILLIAMS & CO_ Auctioneers SPI SALE OF CHOICE BOWER BEST Wakh LATHAn DEMOS ane MENCENG Gt ELEVEN OULD, 7 shall eel, within our saleeroom, 6 okey” of Patior Suite, in silk plush: ‘Suite, four’ rf 7 ae pert tory ebguy tne Pace eo rimso1 on plush; French Couches, Gilt Frame Convex Nery. expensive; Handsome Parlor Zable, bea Ws JP OSCANSON BROS. Auctioneers 7 PEREMPTORY SALE OF STOCK MEN'S, BOYS’ AND TOUTES CLOTHE TRICOT, SERGE, BSELICA, EL AT AUCTION, eae On DAY MORN APRIL TWENTY- eee cet alee Ms tention ‘of buyers is called. apEat PERCANSON BROS, Anctioncers. PAWNBROKER’S SALE OF GOLD WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS. DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS, GOLD SETS, PEARL SETS, CORAL BETS, OPERA GLASSES, MASONIC. BADGES, GUNS, REVOLVERS, GOLD RINGS, SILVE SPOONS. FORKS, CUPS, SILVER FARO BOX, GOLD HEAD CANE, CLOCKS, &¢., AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL, TWENTY- ‘THIRD, A.D. 1884, at TEN O'CLOCK, I will sell at the Auction Rooms of Dunca-on Bron. th and D streets Rorthwest, a quantity ef Unredeeined Pledges, Leing Trax Lose Max. Sess, SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK,QUEENS- TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, WELCH, sien. Agent. City of Chicago, May 1, May 31, July 8. wr U Street Wharf, Ss of Ricimoy iss 8 fone Po duty 17. = ‘ 1 May IT June 2 § STesten annowsyrrs ity of Ninreal, Sy’ June’ Pay ot Lesnin maveaicoeeeet - City of Chester, June 7, July 10, August 9. paath-street wharf at 7 a m For rates of Ae AtRly 49. THE INMAN . FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS | STEAMSHIP compas ¥, LIMITED, No. 1 Broadway, Connecting with Baltimore and Ohio E.R. ats Wa; | OrtoJ, W. BOTELER & SON, 928 vania ave- Siro at Alexandria with Pldain Ferre Dost fee Wane | 1 eBehncen, 25 “Ivana ton @a Monda: Nouns and. intertie- ‘street; JAMES Gate ian nan, retumnjpg: Tuesdays, Ou Thursaars Cap i6-2m, for Currionian, Nomini, St. Clannt’s Bay, wanrtes and = interme diate landings, Feuiny” Ou Satur~ JB B dage for Nomi, Carriomat sua ietrnaciate lana, | Dattrnore-Brrwcpa, S returning Sundays. | BERMUDA, the celebrated resort Zor invalids and ZB RADGETT Ast, tourists, desing to enjoy an Invigorating ocean We bircis *t a sclourn on the everereen Teched ya Seventh-street wharf. W frou! BALTIMORE in about SRTY Boura : ' The Steamship NUBIAN, 3,100 tons, ts in to pecs = sail frou Baltimore on Ay Soap ‘pean 2 ‘The Steamer SUE. Capt. W.C F Roya! Mail Steamehip ARAB, 8106 tous, May 38° her trips to Beitimore ard Ri Sane areca sealate pe Passenger accomodation unequalled, Apply to PHENSON & BRO., Agents, -TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH-STREET ~ oR orelock tae ae tox Creek, returning po RES San Seay et 2 touches. ut ¢ st feb18 JFOBTRESS “MONROE, NORFOLK “AND THE SOUTH. CORRECTING WITH StL AMER EOE RICHMOND, wand Flogant Steamer {OSELEY, p cents. “Mess served oh the European Plea. DAY. WEDNESDAY apd FRIDAY, st §:30; FPOTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS.—Stearier 1 HO! Iesxes MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, Fare, cents.” For intormation y at Genera. Office, Nati STEAMER: W. W. CORCORAS 7th street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt ‘ernen at 10 o'clocK ain: returning reaches Washing’ fcr about 8:90 p.m Captain. ey RAILROADS. VIRGINIA MIDLAND RALLWAY. ‘HIE SHORT LINE, 0 734" SOUTH, SOUTHWEST D WES: Schedule in effec ‘MBER. 18, 1583. | 8954.1 —NEW ORLEANS MAIL daily, making close | counéctions to all points South aud. Southwr Det t Sunday, with C.& O. Railway. Pu i Buffet cars fron: New York aud Wael to Atlanta. Pullman Sleeving cars fut ington and Atlanta to New Orleans, | 5A0P.M—LOUISVILLE FAST LINE Daily via Char- lott to Cincinnati, Louisville and all Western 2 leeping cars Washington to 0-40 P.M—-SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS $385 points Soath and weet via Danville at 0 New. Orleans; from: Washington va Charlotte and Columbia Xugasta Manassas Division Train leaves Washington at 8:35 A y exept Warrenton ‘reins leave Washington at 6.95 A.M. and 310 2M. dail For tickets and information inquire at Company's Of- fice, 601 Pennsylvania avebue oF at Union Drie ae. SEAUGHTER N. MACDANIEL, Gen Pass. Avent, Ae marlo SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manus ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. HB MODEL FAST LIN via DOUBLE THACK! ? e COUPLER! =| Febecule to take effect SUNDAY, November 18, Leave Washington frog: station, corner of New Jctery avenue and Cstteet ty Evstern Standardor sorb Mork as Joints, without change, 10:16am. daly to Chicago, ‘cept Saturday. dcr Pittsburg at’ 10-15 a, m. and 8p. m. dai J. m, to Pittsburg, Cleveland aud Detfolt, wi ng Care to Pittabune. Jer Toledo azd Detrlt_via, Monroeville, 10:15 a.m, | gaily, Sith Sleeper for Toledo, via Wheeling an’ Lake Brute sor Pritsdeiphia ana Gaul. caeert Sunday 9'p.m.and 10 Farlcr and Sleeping Cars attached. Fer Paltimore ch week days, &, (30, 6:40, 8:00, 8:10,2, ard 10-05 am. 12 10, 2-20), 258 3, 9:00, 4°90, cho ine & 79 pr, iy 1:25, 1m jolie, 640 aun 12:10 amd 4:40 p.m; om Bunday, 9:00 am. ¢40p mn. Z For Way Statiote. Getween Washington and Beltimora, §.€40. bam. 12:10 pm. .2:0. 440 Tad 10-160 er mations ob aletropelitan franck, 740 any aud © 40 Fam Gaily xorg unday” 448 pnt fal stations co M me bet and Philadelphia, 2:68, 8:90; and Phlied = %, 8:80am, daily, Yad and €87 pu day. Ie aoan 6 pm Spi: Lexiuatoa, 659 daily, and 2:15p.m daily, f Sunday: ‘Frederick and intermediate pofnts, £25 10.09 & mi. 215, 420 p.m. and 5.00 pm daily except of Bee Bs 8:00 p.m. daily from Point ‘reine ‘eave Baltimore for Washington a! 2 4:40,6:30 Seen c= tntormation appty_s: Glue Ticket Ofice— Washington Station, C1? aoa TBE Fernaylvania avenue, corner 14th strect, where orders ‘Wil: Ue taken for tawsaye to bechecked aud feceived ot Shy pout am the city eM CLEMENT: rie c \HE GREAT. i i PENNSYLVANIA ROrTE. TQ THESORIE, WEST AND Sot UBLE TRAC ‘ PUTER EAILS” _ MAGNIFICE IN EFFECT NOCEMBEE teri” ton Tearse Leavis WasitiNoTOx, FROM. CTATICN CORNER cr scxru axb Bermeive, ss routs bn Beopsabnnge and the Went Chicas ued Eprom “iste Slcepine. Care at 8.40 a, daly. Past Line $4haom. day, with Bl ard from Harriabiure rhe Baltimore and M. of T., Baltimore LORD. Geu'l Pasener Agent ord te Ciesnnati,” Western Express 7:40 p.m. daily. with Felace Care to Pitti. (Alo, “cohinccis ally” toe o vie Colurrbas and C8t L&E ROR, with . to Chicago,” Mail Fapress, ittsbune and the West jaahington to Chic Gey. gent bunds Bor New York and the East, 8:15 a m., 10::0a, Lag is on Fe: Rowton without change 1402. m. every week day. Gn Sunday. 6-60.p me SO Sty with Beate of Taree Hondt Sct transfer 10 Tulion street wrong double foe t. Lock Haven and Elmira, at9:40. n ‘foe teoo and it ‘Gn sunday. 4.00.30 $e. tm time Puliuan Parlor 40pm os BeRORiya, ali through trains connect st Jer. Sage acrean New York Gly" Fer Fulledelphan 815 san 0.08 m, 1.40, £m, 10:00 Op Seay, 0, 10-00 ahd 1118p a fomote 6-0, £13 $4010 00, 10 1 tan 140 6,300 ood 11 35 pan bob Ube a4 0, 6:20 740, 10°00 and LDS Fee Aime 60a mand 44op. mally, Fer Annapolis, 6:80am. and 4:40pm. daily, exceptSum x rary Creek opm, Daity | 4 | commedatiun. ew York at &:19a m | 2,25, 11:06 and 11:35 aim. | ‘Cu bundsyad First, ciuss cabin fare, 90. Round trip tickets on favorable torma, ‘For particulars apply to OTIS BIGELOW & sreim No. 008 Zen eerst notte. AL L A RUN © URN NERE ARAL bE AR NNN HNN X ASE & AAENN LE UNRE Feri et hee 4 ALLLLITLLA AM NN GULILN NNERE | PORULAR SUMMER ROUTE. Commenctie May sailing from Quebec to Liv ocean voyage Only 21 Tron Steamabtps of this lineal upsurpansed fora sive und comfort. and are Atted up with all the can et 7 ul j iinpruvdlucnte thee practical sxperiange cau uanest 70.and #80; int », 36.75. nite Brad SEE AL OER, Genmeal Agonta, awe 307 Broadway, jow York, Peet Rass ge BE: and to ees . ran B80, 820 gud 300. 1 ras. | teddy aia to Botan. trom Ssenatows, Londonderry, Gh for. only. “Through te | the’Guited States business : termefiace, #0%S: mecture "Ine Baltamore service. will be resumed, April §, and regularly thereafter | pny to LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, 207 Broad- way, New York, a remevih Mihos mb13-ths.t0 ‘Washington, D. 0. | “Lospos, Socrmamrrox axp Dagan. ‘The steamers of this. eompany, will sail EVERY WED. RESDAY AND SATURDAY from Bremen et. foot of Sd street, Hobuken, Ratesof : From New York to Heres, Hobe fate paps tron Ser ao to Sie cont in, 960: tere NICHE i Te, Sis sens cabin, Bie See, ee OREO § 00, Renna : UNARD LINK Cc BY LANE Ki OTICE, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND. LLING AT CORK HARBO} FROM PIER 40, N.K., NEW YORK. UTE, THE CUNARD STEAuSuID COMPANY, LIMITED, LIVERPOOL, Gatita...1 Wed. April 33. 2 n. Shrami Wek Apel an i ed. Say 7 | Auranta Bothnie: Y WEDNESDAY. FR Tuates of Parsage—$60, $60 and Stecraxe at very low tekets from Li expec] aud Quecistown and all ee parieat Boropseh Sohest rate oe (ven | J Through bills of laden Giaagow, Bunge, Antwerp and other Sorts Ga'the Continent cad ig ormarke and apply at the: or freight aud passage Company's ofc, Ro. 4. Bor cabin to fis iveLow es CO. 403 tn sire Meakin De, VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York: Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO. 605 7th street, W MEDICAL, &c. DIES’ YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Dx. BROTHERS, 906 B Iaarried orsingle. freated. “Thurty- Orto Jani? ae id to all daseance peculiar to Ladies A‘srelantics and Ovarian troubles ven yea perience. RS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE D fs oop alee and send you to some side-show fist, toh vide prod we of acute a licine, guarantees cuire OF DO pay.” ST years ‘spi7-lm* ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLEOR M two of Da AERIS SS Cy il cure apy case of Sem eaikess, Nervo bility and Impotency. It imj ‘vigor to the whole | eystem. 906 ‘street southw apl7-Im* LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABISHED AND reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be daily. $20 Missouri avenue, first street south of Penusy]vanis avenue, between 3d and 434 streets. All | female couplainte aud’ Srrorulenities removed. Prompt treal ment. Correspondence and consultations | Sheedy confidential. Separate Poon for ‘Ofmce hours to sand aple-in™ | BR southwest, appem | Le iktho” Oldest’ Establised Expert Specialiet in this city,and sill euarantee a cure in all cases of venereal tna h Medicine. orno charm, the poor Corgultation and. sdvice free at hea Sediczpe Fes thy howe dusting the fide me by Br BRO ap2-Im? pean quickly ogred by 3ENERATIVE ORGA’ TALE METHOD. Adopted the CTV iu all. he HUSPITALS OF FRANCE. Promptreturn of ViUOR® Simple canen, $5 to $0, Severe oned $8 to M12 pamphiet free. clvisle Remedial agency, 160 Fulton Binet, New ork ps-thata | © A victim of early tmpradence, eansing bility. Bremattre Decay, etey, having? fred i teeny known remedy: has discovered 's simple inca Gr weil cure: which be wil send fos to his bilo cea tere Address 6. H REEVES, 43 Chatham | New i Jy10-tu,tha&s OBERTSON, THE EXPERT, SPI ST eee en in his pret sckuow ‘eat sate without eheer inghe tide word, i aiuwat and cure of Private, Nervous an Diseases, Lont Vitality, Impaired Manhood and Abuses cf the System. Bladver, y and all diseases of the Urinary Organs. Keeeut cases positively cured in 4to 6 days ae oe bap Co oh nh oe ‘vay Wednesday aud Saturday” $018 Canes, Wee Cine, efere wo tend nore” Mais Ofice.90 5 Liberty | BRAEREALED, GOTO DE, i ‘be consulted ‘at his to 9p. 7 os B street soutweat and i cured, A Tiabte resident advert aician in Washington, has xiven his particular attention to the treatmeat and enre of all forms of" Disease,” ‘that of a | private character, for over 37 years. 7 mab3S-1m* oY FORLA- ites di crtareaeceneered aes | 4S (TOR, MENSCHECKS (IN neo JVADAME, DE Forest mas | Maree All feral conaylainta treet fiom ito Vo'clock pan. with indies oniye imme Ae S ciresin dee day Druga 22 Thiadeiphi. cus 4£0Penna, ave, Washington, D.0. I GP TFUL—comrortixa. | EPPS’ COCOA. Epps has with a delicately favored ‘ouilt up until strong’ enough jy built ng until strona Gency to disase, Hundreds of subtle maladise ars fipat- ing around us ready to attack wherever there ins weak Sty Pe tea reil fortified with and Eee heey eee! Oa Made simply with boiling water or Sold in tins only Gyib. and Ib.) by Grocers ‘ius, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homaopathic Chemists, mbl-s.n&ta ‘London, England. aL engine cBupseand 1-G6am. daily, uns with extreme sencodhmess Sa oars for Washington, 6-05, 8.05, 10:10 | Ereat attr} ‘of mechaiien, ke, 8: ss (ec. BYDIY 8t Oflloce ! iia? HOST | wteee Seat ais the la > EH. Wins srostnagdarigoms | O)'2itte oF ihe Dauner Howe pow ods orn Sota for the checking of bag- Say, hereby, any, one can, cure orf Seay | Pte eee SESE partly eoumerated above. samumr, | PRUSMN anc oetee, sce ALLACK, Broker, Bl a apls-st 1417 Pennsylvania avenye northwest, ANENHOWER & SOn, = STEAMERS. Heal Estate and Insurance Brokers, 1226 F street northwest, TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY STORE AND DWELLING. No, 435 STREET SOUTH, SOUTH: WEST COMMEL OF FOURTH STREET EAGT. By virtue of « deed of trust, dated November 6th, ae ie a oe eee a ‘we willacll, at pu : st FIVE-OCLOCK P.M. on SATURDAY, APRIL RINEIEEN TH 180 ou Tot A inGeo. A Bars sub: Giviaion ef original lot), tn the Improvements 2 “Terma: A deposit of 8100 at time of sale: one-third cash: balancein equal payments of uix: twelve and eughe Seen months, with’? per cent tuntl paid, secured by desl of trust on the premises, or all Cash “In the event of failure to comply with terms within seven days, the "will be ‘resold, at the Tisk and cost of the de murcharer. Conveyancing at the cost of the Dur chaser. WILLIAM W. DANEN, ra ome WILLIAM H: BALN. SHWE rote apli-dtds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. f@- THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY POST- ned until WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-THIRD, same hour and place, by order of the ‘epal-d&ds FP'7CH. FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. ‘ASSIGNEE’ OF DESIRABLE UNIMPROVED NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF COLUMBIA ROAD AND SINTEENTH STREBT EXTENDED. ‘The undersigned. assignee for the me Of they tors of Benjamin Lawrence and Asher, latelysdots Darlaeuwin the city of New York, will sell at public auction, on the premises, tn the District of Columbia,on WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-THIRD, A. D. 1864, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. ML, all Higgs certain pieces or parcels of land situate and in the county of Washington, in the Distri Bia, and lnuown ae lote numbured one, two, three five, atx, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen’ and sl; in block nuinbered twenty-one, of Hall and Elvaps' re- corded subdivision of Meridian Hill, gontaining elzhty- two thocsand five hundred square feet of ground, a surveyed in September, A. D. 1967, by Charles H. Bliss, ‘Tonmhe made known at time of sale. ‘Dated New York, March 17th, 1434, 'HLLIS 5. YATES, Assignce, STERN & MYERS, Attorneys for Assi; 18 Wall st.. New York city. a NDURCANSON BOS. Aucta.” mhi8-tu&ds \HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer, GATALOGUE SALE OF ANTIQUES, BRIC-A-BRAC ARTICLES OF VERTU, Oubore OF ART AS MANY OTHER BEAUTIFUL PIECES, BELONG- ING TO MB. DE WILLIAMOV. PREMIER SEC- ATION IMPERIAL DE RU! SU (ACTING CONSUL. GENERAL), WHO ¢TLY LEAVE FOR EUROPE. 818 A SUPERB COLLEGIION OF ARTICLES, AND FROM ALL PARTS OF THE GLOBE, AXD WILL BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS QITH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE DAY MORNING, APRIL, COMMENCING AE ELEVE ’ BE ON EXHIBITION W DAY, TWENTY-THIRD AN} iST., FROM 9 Ts iS CAN BE H. See Me aplodts A, TIL 6 P.M. OF THE AUCTION: BE FORWARDED BY MAIL TO ‘ADDRES! ona. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. QuaRLES ‘W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent. PUBLIC SALE. OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON STREET. DETWEEN. FOURTH | AND, FIFI STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING DWELLING No. 4i7 H STREET NORTHWEST. trtue of s deed of trust recorded in Liber wic'sy 3 folio ait of the land record Be District of Columba, mad records of the Hleauction.ta front of ihe Dremiors os Fab AY ah auc nt of the. on a WENIY-EIPTH DAY OF ‘APRIE Tate at Hale PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. AM. all that pared] of ground situate $n the eity of Wasluniton, D. Cs being part of {ot ngmbered two (, ln square umber 61, eboribed se follows: Beginning at ‘« point ou the frout line of Matsachunetts ‘avenue fourteen (1a) feet from the northe fat corer of eid lot; thence aly te Hine of rit avo- pe northwesterly sixteen G6) fect; thrnce along the oof lots two (2) and three (8) southwesterly thlty-sight Ss) forty tence alooy vaid' dividing tine south forty-three (43) fect nine anda half (934) Taches: Bence cant along the ine of north Hintze esteen (1) feet threo (B) Inches: theuce rth at right ancies to tue i 18 ino orth wataigh info bl of bewinning. ‘The iunprovements consist of a substantial brick ‘Terms: One thousand dollars cash: balance in six (6) and twelve (12) months, the purchaser to sive tia notes for the deferred its, bearing six per ent. inter st, eee th ramen apls-eokds Trustee. cu, ‘Heal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VERY DESTRABLE’ grony Back HOUME On at REET NEAR HIRD 8 TNO! , WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. y virtue of a deed of trust, dated December a duly Seconded a Lier so us Fle zs of Colum at the request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will wll af public auction: in front of the ‘on WEDNESDAY, the THIRTILTH DAY OF iL, A.D. 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing described real catate, situate in the city of Washing fon, D.C.,to wit: All that certain pleco or parcel of JHown and distincuished agand ttn part fot pum; ered one ().i8, squary, uuuberd five hundred and ronty-thrve (623), beginning for the eamne twen fect from the sotitheaat corner of said ot one Card running thence west nineteen and one-half (1%) feet: fhence ‘north one hundred (100) feet; thence east nin teen and one pall (le) fect: thence sputh one hundred 00) fee! place of beginning: having » frontage of 19% feet on orth MC street, together with the ine te. The amount of the indebtedn to- With tie interest, and expenses of sale, in caah; in six and twelye months, for which the pur- iF sold, and beating Interest front date of salt AT Be interest from date of gale, fakeh, “A deposit of G100 requined a ine of sale. "Terms tobe with in seven days from day of sale, All conveyancing recordi at pureba-er's cost. Sauagaesiarescy TEE EP EENGG Trasten HOMAS DOWLING, Auctuoneer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ONT STREET, NEAR ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH \ORTHWEST, AND ALSO ON MARYLAND AV- VE. Bi EN | FOUR-AND-A-HALF AN) SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST. the Supreme Court of rable auetion. i ‘csiate, to wit On MONDAY. the EWENTE. EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1844, at “H. "AST FOUR O'CLOCK p. m.. Lots Nos. 134 and 135, in Shep- herd’ssnbdivision of square No. 623, situated on I atrect north, between First street and North Capitol street northwest. Andon pecans Gay. ot the hour of HALF- PAST FLVE 0% P.M. east balf of Lot seven (7D, in Reservation D, situated on Maryland avenue, be- Sefer bes Gelatin jmproved by a; Hand nitneete ood, eertote, Gre aid CO eh and the balan to gale and payments tt [, to be secured by the prom- {mory notes of the Purchaser or jrurchasers, oF all the qeraee 'be paid cash ‘on day of sale or om Tatifcation thereot by the court. "A fics inseocrvcd Id for Somplled ‘wih within 10" days after eae the propery ie the saul conte of defaulting ‘purlinee 8.8, HENKLE, Trustes, apl5.dte 400 Louisiana d ‘ i af § a a i Tax New Yonr Scx REACHES WASHINGTON AT 11 AM, ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. * pas eer a ‘LW. ENGLAND, Publisher “The Sun.” ‘Bow York City a|.the notes of the pure (RUSTEES) SALE OF VALUABLE OVED, REAL ESTATE, LOCATED. O: REET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN. TWENTY-FOURTH AND TWENTY-FIFTH STREETS. BY virtue ofa deed of trast to. me, bear ing Gate August it, 1876, and recorded fn lbar So. B28, follo 904, et seq, of the iad records. of th District of columbla, by direction of the party scoured hereby 1 will well at public suction on MONDAG, TRE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1864, AT HALE- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. Mall that, Jot, pleco or parcel of land and. premises known and Geecrlbed om Hhepublle plat or plat of ealdcity ea the whole of lot NG Prand the eant (3) three inches front, aud with thet site deere aay ge Metis Uivision of ots (five 25) twenty-eight, having’ iront of Attecs feet nad nie ches on Letreet northwest. cael oy at nd ak aale S, aeetsnes rect ‘ ru fof sale in Cash, and the belance at six months, for which Lae interest from the ‘day of sale, and secured by bdéud perty sold stiall be taken. A deposit of ‘atty quired of the purchaser or purchasers at IE Aegan ere DUNCANSON BROS., Auctions ‘ap?-diede jeers. LE 18 POS’ NTI, ‘and place, APRIL 1884, at aame hour and place, WV ALTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., auctioneers TRUSTEES’ § F “ALL RIGHT DINING TEES Goss" AND fTURES. eof deed of ‘runt the undersigned wast Siri idee at EN O'CLOCK A, Sesert iL . the roods, chattels, fixtur effects of every kind/and ‘to the “Al Eee reareala te ance iene t E eked te bulk: 400 47 not sold will be wold in dota ‘Terms of sale: ch. Pid Fetrcet pontivost. northwest, EDWARD. THOMAS, ( Trustees, apQl-dts 916 F street northwest. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN GEORGETOWN, ao babs ce Carte) aaa By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the th Sort NOT" foilo yet son. obo ot de and, ieee the District of Columt and b Maillon CHORDDAY. the FIRST DAY O at SIX O'CLOCK P.'M., in front of the Fel eta altuate ‘the ef big to wit: All that piece and betng ta olmeed's 2d following-deseri Georgetown, District r of rund, ., bows follows: in- Silos toa Georgutone, band we falar, Be in said Holmead’s addition, on the north line of East street, and run thence north, by and with the east Hine of auld lot No. 91, seventy-nine (79) feet, more or less, to the south ling of Stoddart street extended: thengd ‘weat, with the south line of Stoddart street, fifty (50) fect: thence south, Parallel with the first line, sevent ‘ine feet, more or leas. to the north line of, East stree ning the same being all of lot No, Wf and past of lot No a o same of lot § ae ai as inia id Holmead’s addition, down on plats of town. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve mouths, with notes bearing interent and secured by deed of trust on the Conveyancing st par: {of €100 required at tinieof sale, OF SLB GAMBENG Teuetee. ITED STATES MARSHAW’S SALE. y y virtue of a writ of figri factas, issued dat off the Clerks Office of the Supreme ‘Court of th District of Columbia, and to me directed, T will sell at public sale, or cash, in front of the Court-House oor of said Distuict, on TOESDAY, the THIRTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1884, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all the Tight, title, claim and interest of the defendants In and to the following-deseribea property, to wit: Lots one (), two (), three (3), four (4), five (Bj, giz (6) and seven (7), iu square east of square six hundred and forty-two, (E! of 642) in’ the city’ of Washington, levied upon as fhe property of ‘the uefendante, Svilliam Blanchard's hetrs, to aatisty execution No. 20, 087, at law, in favor of John McAvoy, use of Robt. L. Cameron, LAYTON McMIOHAEL, U. 8. Marshal. THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneor. ‘apl-20¢ ‘OHN SHERMAN & CO. ‘Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 927 F st. n. w. By virtue of a dearce of the Supreme Court of the, Dist Jefotalunbin panel Apel seat a crt cause No. 8880, wherein Jacob M. Hays et al. are’ mplainants,’ and Frederick C: Hays is defendant, Gon on TUESDAY APRIL, TWENTY NINTH D. 1384, at FIVE O'CLOOK P.M, eof the remises, the south forty-two feet fronting on 13th strest southeast, by theentire depth of a is Lot twenty-three (23). in Square ‘ten bun ‘eigh- tecn (1018), belonging to the estate of Wi ‘Hays, de . improved by three two-story Frame Houses, loceased. ‘etme Nog. 409, 411 aud 413. “Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two equal ta of one and two yours, purchaser to give, his notes for deferred payments, with interest, secured on the Property sold. Aifconveyancing at purchaser's cot, ‘A-deposit of one hundred (8100) dollars ‘tims tenle G6, COLE Fr ofW. AL. SMITH, Salesman. spl mas BP, © WaRnen, Real Estate Broker, 5 : ‘916 F street northwest, THREE-STORY AND ‘EMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, NO. 906 TWENTIETH STREET NORTH- WEST. NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. IONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWEN- TY-EIGHTH, at FIVE O'OLOGK, we will soll,in act front of the premises, PART LOT 28, SQUARE No. 78, the south 15 fest front and running back that Ruth to, an alley tu Fear; improved ‘by © well bt 3- story and basement brick dw containing 9 rooms, ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance fn one, two and three years; notes to be seoured by deed of trust on And to bear interest a8 6 per cent. payablo eemf-annunl- Jy: or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of 100 at time of sale, “Terma to be compiled with in even ‘ofherwise resale at risk and cost of pur- Ghusce aller ve dave’ pubis hotice of mast reedein Soine dewspaper published in Washington, D, C. Con- ‘veyancing tc., at cost of purchaser. eet DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘CHANCERY OF A WELL-LOCATED UNIM- PROVED » CONTAINING 15 ACRES, AT penieH ake ne 8 of th virtue of a dectve of the Supreme Court: District of Columbia, sitting iar Equity: passed tn Gause No, 8182, Equity, Docket 23, wherela Samuel feta Lowi on SREURDAY Tin Eee endants, 1 wi rWENTY- BISTH DAY OF APRIL: ALD ARM A RATA FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., sell at. Shy in front Gt the premises, the follow deveribed eal catate, sit- ie i call tate a tn the tumbie, to wit? Al th tract of led “Heaurvoy of Peter's Mil Seat," beginning ata bound stone. planted at the northwest corner of sald Lot, in the east ling of ‘th street road, thence south 89% dea. east £2'p. to the cart line of thetrack; thenee with said linesvuth 10 dex, Sint 30.58 py "thenew North GONG dng rept 1048 pty corner of Uwell sland thence worth 03 dea eau! 88 p.; thence north 883% dey, west 17.84 p. to astonein the cant Line of 7th strect road: thence with said road north GM dew, east 20.64 p. to ihe beginning, containing 18 acten. ‘Terma: One-third cash; balance in, iy Bette instal- of mentwat one and fwo years, sect otes of the purchaser or purchascre, and a deed of trast property sold. Deferred payments to bear interest from Ue date of sale, or all cash at the ontion of the purchar ser or purchasers, A deposit of $100 required on day Stadio, All convoyanchiy” at cost. If tho ferms of aale are not complied ‘gith within seven (i from the dato thereof the trustee reserves the right to each tho property at the cost and rak of the defaulting parchaser Or ParchMGENJAMIN D, CARPENTER, apl5-10t Brightwood, D.'0. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AN isin KEATING PROPENTY, WASLINGTOR, By virtue of a cecree of the Supreme Court ebbuiit of jsarnet epimers como ina cause My herein Keat ins ants and McLaughlin et al. Bren) eae aes Mt on the premisca ell the folowing -deesneed real i T[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEES’ oF In URE Uh on ne ao CITY OF i, Dl icT , K_ STREET NORTHWEST, FRENCH a TARUD'H one Vachs tae Retaral Mctnod ‘adults and ehfdren: learn to converse Ins aa Soe ee jatudy during the sumaner. apil-imo IN MUSIC—BY REQUEST OF NUMERO! Mesh wae Twill remain this summer cr at ‘Singing and’ Plan Sr'ogerea parlors, th i'Sare mee to the very" highest culture. More voices are Enpeiss Sr sovie hear oee ‘0 ork apt ‘ASHINGTON SCH eee ec at To hour, day or evening. and D Sessions. Complete -in’ it ta fc ‘and daughters, snd.'men and wotnen {oF cqupport, ueefulncs and’ tonite tele night. Ie ds gh cous *s “4 TEESE “Gia ay ch Je aig tetra eh HENRY C. SPENC! MRS. SARA A. sPERCER, Gice Banca. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- ‘sic Hall. corner 7th and D northwest, Entrance TOD, Biftesath "yeas. savantages 0. B. BUL- , Director. mahzi-2mn E.SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO oJ aa Youu SRO irene en Gan ee Eber sa weillas thove wishing to) be cualibed for formers or Teachers: ‘Terns $12 794 15th wwe aps ‘ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY. Wen’ School of elastin the ity: lose ort chanical, anid other "Call and Seosyatem of teaching, “Inst etka jratOoan [5 BERLITZ scHOor oF LANGUAGES WASHINGTON, D. ‘MD: MORE, MD: feovibence NEW FRENCH, GERMAN. SPANISH. ENGLISH CLASSES FORMED NOW AND 728 thst a oFranklinst y mont Westminsterst, Office hours, from 3to 5 p.m. SICAL ACADEMY, 1721 DE SALES STRERT, J.P, CAULFIELD. } SELECT Feces eee ae oie tet a eharged oe ive : red entry, Apply a5 feb16 $216-tm MONTH. W. FLYNN, AM PRIVATE TUTOR, A ‘8. W. cortier 8th and f streets northwest. eae Ee ote ita ‘savanoe VENING CLASS ‘Avithmeti Englinft Geonmae one U. 8. History, , Spelling. wo. LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, AMY Iorromen taste imony. A cael uortweste Avis. pees nua0-Sra" JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR PIANC IS AND ORGANS. kk 3 and hare aul i9 10th street'northwest. te 'PUbllc Volos clames 90 conta per mod! GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Several El it Uprieht Grand and Squares gaand Paces ott ght cand tn Sat oe ve hare. perea one past season sontahe ta Meh att sed Sa" chay malay paren of @10 and $15. Old Pianos taken as part payment, BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, apa 422 NINTH STREET. Cann, Seeman ten Tea Srl beers ta bn I shall hereafter make a 5] ity of rent parages chaps 1s oy largest in the city, and will be under the direct Management of Mr. John H. Mattingly, whoseservices Thave engaged. In ‘order to make room for I r in~ Me! ct socds now, on Gees will oie fore Lee och nn, he way, fox Say Be found slsenhere: CHACRCEY 3; REED, aps 433 7th street northwest. P4N0 TONING AND REPAIRING BY J. F. LUCAS, 619 9th street northwest. mh22-Im ALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S CPRIGHT PIANOS.—A Hisar phere stociof theve unequalled ‘Pianos for the. ¥ ‘Great a and easy ‘termina, ELL SUMNER, Agent, S11 Ninth street northwest, BRO, 709 7th atgert northwest, THE ROMDEnTeL, RIONA. ‘Any oni eel aR ea Sane the ERAN fees aeroe LAND . the BARKER and other ORGANS. Gis GEG EES, «AP BY DECKER BROS, Got RUAN, Solo Agent, 407 10th at ‘Also for Burdett onvains BN eeott_ EICHENBACH’S FTANO WAR (08 Rear wre uced prcen” Win. Kusbe.& Core werld-re Iith'street, above Paave. Penne jan30 Pros, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano made, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactared, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianc on and Ores Bai cn el aenee, romana ce eX FIVE CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No, 915 F STREET, ‘Managing partner of the late firm Ellis & Co. 42 PPE pee rise + UU R R EEB AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther as 3 deliciou or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated ‘Whiskey, are invited to make a trial ot the celebrated brand B REE EPP EER RRR © TTTTEER NN N 7 k ‘UU P P ce & a z ize 3 oN WHISKEY. ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, Proved to be FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of of the modern ingredients which are used to gi fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink, BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 2.B. BRYAN & BRA, ©.C. BRYAN, BL. WHEELER, THOS.A.ROVER XT, METZGER & BRO. BEALL & BAKER 30HN H. MAGRUDER, 3.0, ERGOOD & Gon Wi HELMUA B, WATERS, ‘Wasnrmorox, D. 0, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 2d Edition. Ll fara th Sr VIRGINIA COALITIONISTS, THE GENERAL READY AND ANXIOUS FoR 4 PIGHT— THE List OF DELEGATES a3 AGREED UPON—TAR ‘ENIT RULE TO BE EXFORCED—A STIRRING TIME EX~ FECTED AT THE CONVENTION. Special Dispatch to Tae Evexmne Stam. Ricuwonp, Va, April 22—Tne leading evening Gally here appears to know Little of the important proceedings of Mahone’s conference last night. The following is the ticket as suggested and recom mended by General Mahone,and which, so far asit 1s made up, will be chosen if in the power of nimselt and friends to do so, THE Ticket. State-at-large, Jno. 8. W! ‘Richmond; Sam" M. Yost, Stauntobs Frank 8 Blair, Wythe eounty: COL J. D. Brady, ; Win. H.Pleasants Piutsyivania county; Win. Manone, Peanburg First district, ex-Congressman’ Mayo _(W) Peter Carter (ailored); second district, | Congress. man Libby (white) and a colered man not: determined on; ‘or Richmond district, W. Elam, editor of the Whig, Anderson Taylor (col- red) and a custom house. fourth district, W. E. Gaines, of Nottaway ta), A. We ‘Harris (cok ); fifth district, Col. E simms probably, other delegate not Yecided on; suxth dis- Elliott” ‘Lynchburg, ‘boul whites sereata “istiict, ot 3 white; se elegans not vet cout mth district, COLT. G. lelegate not yet sel ; 1 . Popham, Rappa ‘ouuty, the otfer one not Belected: district, Wood ‘and Pendleton, the former an ex-senator in'the legislature; the latter an editor at Marion, Va. ‘THE UNIT RULE, ieee ep been og ‘Tt tof course fact that nearly all the persons: tvare the personal as well as political friends of Gen. Mahone. But even to this ticket the unit rule is ‘to be attached by resolution of the convention, and ‘@ majority authorized and directed to cast the vote of the whole, On tnis latter tie General was very emphatic remarks last night the bad repute ot southern delegates to the proced- ing national convention of the republican r. Between individual delegates and the purchasing nts of presidential, as, the reason ‘why good men should be chosen, confined within the limits of the majority ‘THEAE IS GREAT DIBeaTisr, Tow bu ‘enraged fes of ‘disappoluted sspirants, few has scores: sspl ‘who are now threatening to smash the slate, the ‘unit rule and whatever else stands in the way of their personal aspirations. The situation ts quite fees soe ema ‘the challenge of Ma- jone ‘to the field will De accepted, and a stormy time ensue to-morrow. His unsw to Arthur, when scarcely & del ves in the enol trait'which stands out in contrast to the iron will which dominates this heterogeneous gath- ering. He thinks he ts, IN DEBT TO ARTHUR, and the obligation he means to settle here and now. Last night he said toa wavering ‘with more foree than “sir, we be d—ad dogs not to by that man.” All the galtorials of Ube Whig for the past week retating to ‘hrtiur have been inepired directly by him, and) remarkable leader of this morning, forth the items of ‘indebtedness to the Arthur administration ts made up almost. wholly of his colloquial declarations of yesterday. GEN. MAHONE BELIEVES BE HAS ALREADY WOK THR BATTLE. As foretold in Tue Stan of yesterday, Gen. Ma- hone has fought, and, he believes, won the battle of to-morrow on the skirmish line of last night. He has Uterally taken time by the forelock, and has sought to forestall the action of Wednesday by the program adoptcd at his conference of. at ternoon, “Hereafter, enterprising newspapers de- Siring to report ope of Manone's assemblages will, lke Tae Stax, see to it that their embaseadors don’t get left, DETAILS OF THE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS. His coming convention was not called to meet until to-morrow, at 12 m. Several days ago, how- ever, Invitations were issued, with name, and sent to certain’ wo meet him in conference at the Whig last night. They came to the numberof nearly one hundred, and by 8 o'clock were all assembled and ready for business, MAHONE’S REMARKS. Mahone at once appeared in their midst, and be- gan a pleasant sort of conversation regarding the Convention and the presidential situation. He was amongst them, he said, not to dictate but merely to desired harmony Proceedings, suggest. He in the and'a delegation of good men to ytd thicago. He then, ina way, mention the names of satabie a ‘Doth from the state at and all the ts ‘Whilst engaged in this. ‘he tly stated that the men tobe chosen should be of the first order of stability and since they might be called on to determine a proposition at Ci looking to some sort of compromise between them- selves and a certain other so-called tion: which he understood would it themselves be- fore the convention there and ask to share ealy with his people in its deliberations. In that case he should need men of devotion and fidelity, who, sooner than submit to such an ment,, would, with order and dignity, retire from’fts halls In a word, he wanted men who would follow yes at Sopris ee having a Col al ent GW maa aaine meee tote ehosen by the. respective delegations there? toLe chosen by the ive from. For the state at he named before his conference Congressman John 8, whom he ‘eae ‘said had lately paid a visit to jut he believed had been i for it ever since; S. M. Yost, postmaster at unton; Col. Jas. D. Brady, collector of internal revenue, and F. S. Biair, attorney general of the state. } colle: Riddleberger, nor ex-Senator Lewis was named for Chicago. “The latter, however, he did Suggest as one of the electors for the state at large. Lewis, well Sede Gls to Arthur, and this accounts for the proposed disposition to be made of Lim, ‘TROUBLE AHEAD, Should this program be not interfered with, It is Ddelieved the work of electing the gg ood be over in an hour—but here we pause. is very likely some trouble ahead. definitely ascertained until after the arrival of more of the delegates, Many of the leaders, however, ‘diesatisfaction. are exj Congressman Hooper and will openly fight it; some of Riddiebet also, Ex-Senator Wis not believed submit, and Gov. Cameron is hotly opposed to any cut and dried scheme for an Arthur ee. Seay will in any case be ‘some Op] lon to ne" Epp ee ea a ry 18 again and ardently’ bent on the accomplishment of Lis pi He is in personal command, having ‘thrown off all senatorial reserve, and freely min- Jes with the delegates of every hue and character. is chief of staff, Col. Brady, is with him, there are many office-hoiders, Big and little, to himn in bis work, Still there is a prospect, for, siderable trouble and a fair chance that the Tee ‘Will not have everything just Later. A SERIOUS DISTURBANCE LIKELY TO-MORROW. Ricuwonp, Va, April 2, 2:45 p. m—Ex-Senator Lewis has Just arrived and Js 1n consultation with Gov. Cameron. All signs now point to aserious disturbance to-morrow. ee Latest News by Cable. ‘THE GOVERNOR OF MALTA DISLIKES DYKAMITE. Lonvox, April 22.—Advices from Malta state that ‘the Itallah consul had proposed to land $00 cases of ‘dynamite from an Italian vessel in the harbor there it it in government stores. The, ora ‘ened to allow this and ondsred the of the ‘Vessel to leave within forty-eight BE WANTS TO ESCAPE. Camo, April 22.—The mudir of Berber ha tele- fig? it eo, he Says ue will resiet to the mostertts in says e hs’ garrison. of 700 men. If not, he asks for in: structions prior to his endeavor to make the best tose a ere DON, April 22.—The ‘an American lady cremated at Gotha on . This makes B i inthe inp Lonpor, 32—This was the first Gay of Epsom. eee ‘The race for the colt Pnleys Watton's colt Hopeful 1 4 were: é : a se AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITOL. ‘The District in Congress. COLUMBIA STREET RAILROAD COMPANY. ‘Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, introduced a bill in the House, by unanimous consent, this morning extending the right of incorporation of the Colum- Bia street railroad company 30 as to allow them to lay a double track, thelr line trom H Street north down North Capital street to the Cap- ‘tol grounds, TEE FREE BRIDGE Brit Senator Riddieberger expects that the free bride DML will be reached in the Senate this week. He Delieves, from what he has heard, that the bill will PAS, We Senate. He hopes that if the DILL passes Senate it will then pass the House. ‘the Treasury ts authorized to invest the sinking funds of each of the subsidize! companies. Each Toads will be required to pay 8 per cent of = Ato the stn fund, tustead ot a8 Is now requine by the act. The Setretary of the Treasury if authorized io with, lurpose of securing the requirements of the fund, all_sums due from the govern- trahsportation of any kind upon ‘the en- Of roads owned, leased, and operated ibeldized companies to the’ extent of the interest of the controlling company. meta i formed the basis of the committee's action, says the proposmt legislation | Will lucreage the amount now paid iuto the sinking fund by che subsidized roads about one and a halt million dollars annually. COLLECTOR WICKER'S CASE. ‘The Serate, in executive session this afteraoon, took up the case of Collector Wicker, of Key West, Florida, who was Tecommended for remoral ty. the ‘on the charge ving aided the Cuban Insurgenta, The cominerce committer reported in favor of his removal, and the republican members of that committee advocated the adoption of the MISSOURI RIVER COMMIESTO: ‘The House commeroe committee have directed | ‘Mr. Clardy, of Missourt, to report favorably the bill tocreate a Missouri river commission. The com- Inlasion is to be com) of three army engineer oMcers and two civil engineers, and to have Juris iction over al) matters of tmprovement of the Missouri river, Just as the Mississippi river com- mission now has of the Mississippi river. The bill ‘Will be reported to-morrow. LAND FRAUDS. ‘The House comuittee on judictary to-day in- structed Mr. Tucker to report to the House a sub- ‘stitute for Mr. Belford's bill directing the Attomey General to institute pi touching mine or Mill sites where the patent has Deen frauduwently obtained, and to adversely the bill relating to sults By the United States to set aside kand pat- ent rm create @ bureau of naviga- on in connection with the Treasury departinen ‘Was Passed in the House under a suspension of the | rules yesterday, MINOR NOTRE. Mr. Dingley’s Dill to ———_~-e-_ Local Notes. ‘The children left by Mra. J. W. Thompson are a fon and danghter,—Mr. Ross Thompson and Miss Taa,— ‘of two daughters, as stated yester- Mr. Charles Myers, 18 years old, son of Architect ightwood, D. C., Saturday | Myers, who resides ‘at al while exercising with a new bicycle in | front of father's house, broke his leg. An altercation took place between Samuel Hunt and a bor named bacy, on Maryland. avon between 6th and 7th streets southwest, last even- ing, during which Lacy hit Hunt on thé head with | ‘a base ball bat, injuring him badly. | Thomas Harrison's bicycle broke down on 35th | Stfeet, opposite the Treasury departinent, tbls | and he paid a colored man to deliver tt to ‘the school at the corner of 6th and C streets north- West, and has seen nothing of it since. It was | ‘valued at $80. } To-day Detectives Block and Raff recovered a | gold watch, valued at $65, which had been siolen from Dr. P. Parker's residence, corner 164; street ‘and Pennsylvania avenue, yesterday. Horace 8. Jol 498 Pennsylvania avenue, re- stolen from store yesterday a traveling valued at $8 | loward Clements and James H. Keefer have Deen appointed by ‘Conger as substitute letter carriers. A judgment creditors bill has veen filed by Robert Bridges et al. agt. W. C. Murdock et al, easiness SENTENCED POR Hicuway Ronagny.—This morn- ing, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, William Day, colored, was convicted of highway robbery in | taking a silver watch from James S. King on the | Bist of March. King 1s an old soldier, and was Maylaid and robbed by Das, who was airestvd bs rs Fifield and Slattery.” The court sentenced | him to five years at hard labor in the Albany (N.Y.) | penitentiary. Ranae oF THERMOOMETER.—The fouowing | cmeerieten at the office of the chief siz: ¥ | 2 —7& M., 41.4; 11 AM, 44.9;2 pan, 48.0 Maximum, 53.3; minimum, 40.8. ‘Mrs. SECRETARY CHANDLER Will not receive to- | morrow afternoon. Distress 1 Nontugky Caixa.—Minister Young Teports tothe Department of State that there is great suffering in the northern provinces of Chin: caused by ‘the floods of last Fear, Memorials have | Deen addressed to the throne, praying for nicasures | of relief, and the government 18 dolng ull iu its | Power 10 assist thove in distress. ARMY ORDERS—Col. Orlando M. Poe, corps of en- gineers, will be relieved from further duty in this city and will proceed to Detroit, Mich., and take station at that piace CO ea : corps of engineers, cami “s FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported Dy special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15t0 street: Do. pret...” Nor. & West. p. jorth Pac..... Do. pret. i¢}...-. Northwest. . \34- "| Do. pret. 2.241 ¢ 142 106 |ORio & Miss..°.) BS 19% 11934 Oregon Trang.) 17%) 18 15% Ont. & West... 94 big 64; Pac. Mall. 4655) 485 12" |Peo. D. & B...1| 14 "| 14 s| 187% Reading...../.1) 1X] 85" Rock I 1293 Roch. & | 15% St. Paul.. 15%) Do. pret. wis St. P. & Omaha, ideig) apse Xe) a8 aay 115 Beee zl PI Fr ee, peep ane: dae 3% 15" Union Pac. 38 |Wab. Pas New Yor, April 9, Wall Street 1:40 p. m.—The | Post says: The exclusively local character of the ‘Stock market 1s shown by the spasms of activity and sudden relapses into extreme dullness. ‘There is comparatively little buying or selling out- side of Wall and Broad streets to govern the general course of the market. If we may believe the re- Edin is improving in the respect. that ce dimcut- 18 e ct that the dificul- 5 Pacific and the Burlington and Quincy are virtually settled. ‘The truni line ‘difficulties are also reported so nearly adjusted that tt is expected they will be fixed up Friday into some kind of a new agnement Which may last for awhile. The exports of specie | ei) continue, the amount for Wednesday's steamer having increased $2,700,000 by 12 o'clock. ‘The of the above-mentioned features aus forenoon was to make the bears less conndents Dut, that they cover thelr short sales put out without advancing the market, they are waiting. and the other side are helping turin to wall. Dusiness: was only haif as asin the same hours of yesterday. ‘The market for railway bonds was dull. The Markets. BALTIMORE. April 22 — ai a TIME orden Sa, Virginia new Sos ad TIM 22.—Cotton eany—middling, 117; ‘BALTIMORE, Ap=il22-—Cotion ing, 11% | Siders lower abd active; southern rede'1 oe More About the Alerh TER SUIr rKesETe> BY excLaxD BOW a7 GED BROOKLYS RAV TaRB. fen. wo aid in the sears for in ot mend, if Une. After a brief stay she tothe aney yard There ditten for mlsaton. five cities and towns. were ‘one hundred and twenty delegate Of Gloucester, and Geo. W. Cate, Of wore elected delegates to the A motion comme: President. ‘The delegates favored Ramunds, District Government CROSSINGS WANTED, ‘The Commissioners Bate addressed cation to President Oden Bowie, of railroad, asking the 6 en-rd Crossing for webicies over the on I strect Southeast, at Ihe intersection f wacks of street. The Commissinners today wawed aR. Mitting the Chesapeake aad Potomac ceGer per- Has cane mus ule, cominenoed ee-morrgy. © tm ‘Vuis cable there will be 30) wires, 300 of be taken into immediate use, and 900 future, MISCRILANROTR, Mr. E. B. Lafferty, in a note wo the: requests that Uhey"will have an ext Une condition of the Belt Line railroad tack at he cornet of 12th street and Ohio thinks ts dangerous to horwes aud vehi ‘The Commissioners have informed Me. W. T. tn reference to his lotter relating to the wement of Toad and stmets in ot 1 Vy, that 10 Muprove This road will cost $88, and 3 impossible to take What amount from the balance of appropriation for county ‘urrent year. ommissioners bavi tablish a free swimming wl reply that they ba’ located, Was sold” at auction ance with the will of the late W. H. 3 the executors of the estate.” Fifteen thousand lars was bluiued, and the sale was thought tO be & goad one, as the pmperty. ad 0 ‘the Sale Deen appraised at $10,800. Dr. D. ‘Clarke, ‘the druggist, Was Use purchaser. The other buiid- tng will not be offered for The present. om Sr. PATRICK'S FATR.—Thbe votes for the articles af the fair for St. Patrick's church stood, last as follows: Secrvtary—Father Walter, 109, Murphy; 102 Hicycie—J. Pool, z 6, W 5 . O'COnnar, BC. , W. Kearon, 5; T. B. Huyek, 5; . a 1. Russia Jeather pooketbook—D. L Murphy, i Edw. Hannan, 3. Meerschaum Picasa Jan. W. White, 3; Col T. B Hunt, 4; Mr. ‘Vid McKenzie, 2 oe ‘The ‘CRnetxat. Court—Juage Wylte, ‘To-day, Alex., alias Sandy Clark, second offense petit larceny; gutlty; sentence suspended. Sinith and Albert Dodson, larceny; not guilty as to iith; nolle pros as wo’ Dodson.” Same, do; Rous pros. Creer Covrr—Iuage Hagner, ‘Taylor at Lewis; onder to take teste Yvistract agt. Mecropolltan railroad come m hearing. { Cor. — Judge ‘To-day, Stecnacker Munder; confirmed. “McLean ag! Ungly and W. J. Miller. FW. Jones, The Capture of Shenéy. ‘TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE MaMeACRED. ‘The details of the steataboat massacre and the capture of Shendy are given by the Paris Figaro a8 follows: “Three hundred Egyptian troops and siz hundred non-combatants, preferring to make the hazardous attempt tomatch to Berber to starving Inside of Shendy, get out from the latter place om the 15th iustant.’ Part of the nuwwber went slowir by steamer down the river, while the « marched along the river bank. When two be Shendy they were attacked iy A: a suort fight alt the except we mamacred. rhe, Arabs afterwurd he ‘Uro0p the haat farms and*uniforus in the te « ing spared. Few, however, escaped 1 lnassacre. “Two thousand then, women os tke dren were slaughtered, Many of them - gees from Khartoum.” <9 A DEACON DEPARTS Wirt HIB NEGGHBOR'S Wit — | John Cameron, of Washington county, Md. «he Was a deacon th the church for over Wwenty yr. suddenly left the nelguborhood last Prion). awd took with him a Mrs Barr, who wband: husband and children. He bought a suit « ‘On credit, and also Borrowed Over 500 tn. eas lis neichbors. It is supposed that the gullty + | lave gone to Canada, FRRIBLE ACCIDENT AT A erformuance Was going On at Ube Sidoll cin juchatest, iast evening, the Toot of the fell in upon the spectators. Lights wer guished by the crash, and a terrible pants Which was Increased’ by an outbreak of 1 dead bodies and ove hundred wounded have arried from the spol. A urge number of y» re missing. Coxtemactous Base BALusTs.—A dine cerning the pitching occurred at the gam lyn yesterday between the Providence tage (0 and the Brooklyus. ‘The Providence men toh « brage at the wupire's endeavoring to enforce tive rules of the American association, and left Heli, ‘The umpire declared the game forteliy1 {he Brooklyn: The Providence ceam will Wit tg allowed to play on the Brooklyn grounds again tig Season, and Manager Bancroft decinred that hu uf thelr Humber should be thnod $50 each. Harlan, the oarstoan, arrived in Australia March sth. A soulling tmatch with Trickett or Beach ‘inst Haman for £1,000, has been arranged. ‘A letter from Londod from an oficial SoUrCe sae the statement that the pope transferred ui from Loanda to Philadelphia ts a blunder. ‘The Grand Trunk railway employes at Montread and Stratford, Canada, have accepted a five per cent reduction for six months, MARKIED. ROCKETT—CLUBB. dont Branoe (GEORGE SOPHIA CLUBB, vi “Pineral serviows Notnexny ane Sasi Seals & BECKETT. On Monday morning, April 21, 1866. at etelock, at bla reaidence, Ad . Short but painful Uuem, WILLA! in the “ital fom Fheuceer’ chureh and D aura from ‘Ebetegt church, commer sthrtecant at othock 1 msn aye Soe rious are Vited to attend. Interment st Harmouial cemetery. * B 'NETT. On Monday, April the 2st, 1884, the youngest daughter of Jaraveand Annie Bembett, to monthe. Funeral from her parents’ rveiden: and Mistrectn northwest. om. Wednewday ‘ad. at OOclock pin. Fvlends ahd relativen are reapecktally invited to attend. a CODY, On Tusadey, Ape 22, 1884. at 1 om, Mire BLIGET CODM nee McDonald, agud thiety eg years, Funeral will take place from her, | sab Tenney sttaet derthwret on THCRSDAT 24th, at three p.m. “elatives’ and friends are. Tully invited to attend, HILL. On April 2ist, 1884, after a long HILL, the beloved husband of J: i eye eR Le ere BE Fricnda of tho family are invited to : PURDY, At2p. 1m. on CRANE PULDY.