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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. i ington, Conn., and Mr. Corcoran sent bim a | Written for The Evening Star. AUCTION SALES. ‘WOMEN AT POKER. AUCTION SALES. A Bit of an Error That Caused a Party to AUCTION SALBPS THIS AFTERNOON, FUTURE DaY¥s. FUTURE DA zi ls vere ne Babe ess! sour Lounty. I considered myself repaid a| ‘The Old Man Tells About His Experience Break Up in a pat. rong SoU ae = ne aed s ; pevas! a hundred fold by the approbation of my awe with “Ha’nte."* From the Brookiyn Stendard-Cnion, eee OMe Oe eTiamn, | RATHER Rn Se ee onto say ems semper AM rae ve ‘ ae cart for my triding ex bebalf — T ms aoe | Written by Distinguished People to| cisia. “rns ‘happiest moment of my life was | THB srmaNon arrmataxce axp prsarreanaxce | _ APOther type of woman to be dreaded at the | varvaste sone AX LE DROIT Pan RICK HOUSE NO. ae that in which f'held ber in my arms Lwas| Opa masuar ov vicruaie—a covvansariow | Coté table is the tender-hearted one. She was less friends thro \zhout the world, it might be | of good decds performed I might assure you of ay EoiT acee Gave hor friend » piece of her mind. apnon: NE TENTH, AbcHON bes he Sar Root cos eo) OAT yeSD abit Kok SOME Mier On 8a’ AY, Ai 1 AT FI safe Bim x ‘will in te the Late W. W. Corcoran. more than aatified with no other com Derwenx OLOn ArD aren te aie azas | st ¢F best the other night when Jackpot wae | oQUSAE™EDAth ait Sie 1m, Horne Bote ae f fies, porto ot 12” towar ard haply fo the net moment of my hfe Your | XHTOREX as nuvonreD at sos cuaxouan |, U0° yore and ft bad been opened for. 38 |S ititdre! Maple svesus bf 5 def of Seat |B og Sa Sar Peg earee | : eeiciaoeanteaant and happily to the last moment cen! verybody was in it an Ly | 149 feet. te ES Ox “a GRANDFATHER'S LEGACY.” | Ssbter tor what tome ina fortune, Ms = was prepared to bet pretty heavily, whén the ere rely drat ef uaten ta proferd: | SOESERC, URE LETH, En tetanic ot EER | Sf light hodse Keeper, which he declined, say-| ()NE MORNING RECENTLY UNCLE RE- | tender-hearted lady said: “Now, children, I'm a SUE RUEBEN von, | seats contemned Oy oe, ous Saag Pi ing with what Mr. Corcoran had already given ‘mus sat in his Mise Sally's kitchen with bis | not going to let you be cheated. There'sno| my26-akds Auctioneers. ILET® and TAUNDRS BOR cee Ee reserved to teeell. at tisk abd vost of | Fxtracts From & Letter Book Printed for | him and his trade he was sufficiently r. off.” | chair tilted back and his head leaning against | possibility of anybody beating my hand and so TRACTS, CANNED GOODS, PO} Seats. aie mphaner after five days’ advertisment of | Private Cireulation—Confidence Reposed in | _ From “hone Birger ae emg the wall. His attitude wns reflective, though | there's no use in -my taking any more of your Tt FUTURE DAYS. : SMOKING SAS gaRNixe Tobacco. Sa EO Ae ROMTARSE Bik the Philanthropist by Eminent Men and {f which he says: “I shall esteem it an | there wasa twinkle of humor in his eyes as he | money.” 'HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers T FISH. FLOR ASE AW CASA aE: | _e4-ands Abate, : honor at all times to be ranked among your fatched Chloe, the cook, preparing to make | The natural conclusion was that she had a rE SRR “OF THE, WELIRNOWS FRR SALE SCARED atta Bu hots ea THOMAS DOWLING © 50S, Ractoomes = of defuultine parte P'fhe ‘Hon: Solon Borland, formerty Senatee| "st aees sell” to aid after awhile, ‘dat| home imu Had she? When that marveloas| $1 ya Agr come Ree WhiNiS AND LIQUOR PEREMPTORY, SALE OF vauvarte xin. | yin, MAdCLIFFR, Dae tten f ‘Arkans knowledging receipt of let-|., aed vi hages dat | hand, that was to beat Sita. Len cst Se eS prove SHERRY, PORT CATAWBA, FRIDAY, SUNE TWELE EH, ise Five | (uiANCERT SALE OF A COMPORTAN \acomlentyp geen nem Leesan Tore Hee: Joke Beaton | tint no nse fer ter havo no cook In dis house.” | Gown, it was aatright, ack hight “fhe woman | JURE CDRA Mandl cen ceariar TEN UCLoo aS : ORLIRAL SUNK TRRLETE, toon, ot ive | CHANCE Slag arden aah AM INDEBTED TO THE VENERABLE And ‘Mr. Woodruff, which, be says, have been| ‘How come dat?” inquired Chloe with some BbPoette her held four aces, » man had a full | Contents of the above hlote:, containing s3 focus con a J-ABGE.CARYAS Se orisinal lots No. 10. 11 ani WASHINGTON, D.C. Mz. Anthony Hyde for a copy of “A Grand- | 824, Mr. Woodrud, which, b "Tt the | interest. : coe bey yg eo ong bone WAERGr'cH, Y PARLOR | Presents an elegant opportunity tor eesiers Sd pet: | surect and entaiviaet tan ef Bt fathez's Legacy,” being the lifelong correspond- | heart of a good man needed oth d less opa-| +A, Lord, chile!” exclaimed Uncle Remus, | saw in yourlife. And the woman *yho held | See ™ath Saar? ite Ri ori pa NEVES ence of the late Mr. Coreoran with his number- | lent sources of reward than the consciousness | shabiog his head, “you moa’ too mach fer mo Mimion Bes Jefats RATCLIFFE DARN OGeAuct_| Netti! eat Sh fet oe Vine sates Siac iii R FE. b Of about NU feet t ing about 53 feet on Twenty-third street by a dep at when you whe D ‘ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.-_Ai j RTM, che eats fait, forthe voit ze contains letters from die | (itso Bevan tbe wilderness of AtBan-| Prencher say: “So is deta; how come sets me | g,“When You don't know how to play same | 234 —— iets she ae. : tmguished rep:+entctives of every sphere of | 544 which can never run dry.” Among several 10" Gou's esl nony the ime and upset the tempers or VALUABLE RESIDENCE kee! INTE eS by 1g life—stateamien. mon of letters, faanciall mag- | letters from the Hon. Wm, C. Rives of Virginia F""~t ain't hear no preacher eay dat yit,” sald | coer bien cor ans sehen you, are. playing | 35 BREET Pe Locabte ae aii | est Radse asee nebo ase eet A nates, heroes of the two wars (Mexican and our | is one acknowledging invitation inauga- | O06 _ sort of foaltee toe teen r paie| Eee i o a" KH io. Se lee ee wie (coo! or no v Mr. Daniel complacently, “Ef dey ever is say it ing for the seclusion of your family | OL; 1 REET NORIHWESI. & parc h recent domestic trouble). The most interest- | ration of Gen. Taylor. A letter from dey ai ia ei and for your sewing society. I don't careit| 3! DEBOARDS, 30 DIMING- TUESDAY AFTERNOON, aimee Sanson te Seg te erasers af Taran wil thot | eel Pendent Polrsdea” "™™*| “Zi bec'any" at Uncle Seu, clog hia |T2ue9 7, fondant how we pays Bee See cana Aan Ra | HE OCR Seda are SATA scien Tu sa eres <i ciari . Cor- . ' eas e RING UTES 5 ESTATE KINS_ Dig » conn, pte tet err acames aa ida: FROM REY. DR. PINE. eyes and elevating bis eyebrows, “dat all you | comfortable for other people, and it you want SP. of NE LEATHEILOOY- | Revtoen alo! teagtoret i stitutes ae eaeates | “Ou THERE OR eS RAN SRE : re ot wonupated wah ten age corun’s liberality From the Rey. Dr. Pyne, so well known and | got ter do is ter git you some flour en lay it | to learn then you ought to be willing to endure A WET BALL. STAIR, pened agen pertect order, having been recently pa- | 3801, at FIVE OTCLOCK P M., in trout ot the prow | Erdle he detaniting purchaser om 8: Seen rot ull the aame store, the | bighly esteemed here, « beautiful letter, | dar in de pantry on walk out back'ards, on de | disappointments wiftil you find out the right D CARPETS, "BRASS BTAL Painted taside and out ait Tit Xo. 146 in Beall’: addition to Geceretown, | ‘i Brenig, Son keith duced circumstances all tell the — aeny, OO | a i chia E ails obleast “The wise and | nex’ mornin’ dar you'll fin’ yo’ light bread done hanrctioel ny oe al =e rn ret eee woreee LER CO} hsaty ,luurreved Uy two woud frame houses, 4 Som BROS story of benevolence and liberal dispensation | : “ i : rerybody fee! miserable; as HANGING, ERES AND POLES, aon a eon Auctiongers. 3 2" ga had | BOble spirit in which you aid every institution | rie up en baked. had been a brute to you, and yet I think you| CROCKERY w. Wane a steuteen, montha, with Juterest, Sne-balt being hLeoraptire amentessrorr r= bad'| for benefiting men must be in iteelf sucha| “Itdon's do dat a-way fer me,” remarked | ence sttenereec gate Panera osaites ‘Poke. combed ills Sot iepsen heer ak eee eS en auemellin ‘only, and the good de | blessing and bring so richly ite own reward Chios, wet it did I boun’ youl’d feel mighty | Then they both cried, and the men said they | Terms resell at risk and cost of purchaser. All convey- of trugt on the property sold. E . that my own poor personal acknowledgment would go and have « game of billiards. And THOMAS DOWLING & 80N, | ARCH and recording at purchaner's cost pahesee. Conve Meena corer vicdeaaats contained in thie | ‘2rown into the scale must seem a slight addt-| "ne falls me,” the old man continued, “dat |later fa, the evering when hor sxtse beck, | my2-e THOMAS DOWLING B.00%., patron can be tv fefore day of ale om application far | $100 mil Ve reduter u Volume merita more extended recognition than | tom. I feel —— or “fo! mean’ Mies ally come here de whole place | they found the two rqmen as friendly 96 pos] WALTER B. WILLIAMS & C0., auctionern | PIM G™ SCHOTT ee Dann a.C0., aucte. | URGE tes ee A volume mer = = — at | mn chan’ y y. wish | was ha'nted.” , me the one — a Tenerves the risht to = pec rede {he private distribution of | iq ‘prayer for you, my dear Mr. Corcoran, fs “Ob, hush, man!" exclaimed Chios, “who | broken up the game said to the men who |? ShVe7ORY BALE OF TWO THREE STORY after Ave dase advert sen Its historic value demands a more general 3 CADLAMAN, Gent Supt. FOLK AND OLD POINT Tai THE LAKE. Pare @i) Seavem eth at. what ter- ‘Lureday amd Sumday tricity and returned — | [‘HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneers. | that the riches of the life eternal may be yours. | tel] you dat?" formed her escort: ING ON H STREET BE- the defaulting purchaser. _1itie good RP LOTS, FRONTL BES | TRUSTEES saLE RU wal, for here are letters from Webster, | /often think that grace must be at work on @| “«Dem what know,” said Uncle Remus, sol-| | ‘Kate is such a dear thing! You know she ARES, FORE, ASD, FIFTH GTREETS | *AYCTHES SAN OW WAGHINGROR: DIRTIAGE | ae oats. CHARLES ‘ay, Everett, Judge McLean, Clayton, Jeifer. | Spirit that is so using this world’s wealth and | emnly. “But, bless yo" soul, hi y sin't | has gots quick way of speaking, but she! on THUNGDAL. GONE AVEveNTR, a mix| OF CuLabla, a ee, ee a | toat the very ebains that bind other men’s souls | had no needs fer ter ‘tell me, kaze’ time Leot | Wouldn't do a mean thing to save her soul!” | o@LOaE S By virtue of a deed of aul; ‘ee all sell. in front of the peent | y BH, via'we og deed of trast, Guay | Re toearth may be in His providence the bonds | my foot on de place I signs. Iseed|, And one of the men said: “By George! | is, Of lote Nos, 16 and 17 in No.,517. | 2det seu. und at the written reques' of the hover of | = . F VALUABLE IMP! Gales, Blat, Senton n, Banerot which will fasten your afections to. the Giver | TyfeotoR de place I seed ihe signs. I'seed | And one of the men sald: “5 ap aba onthe Bo teet 1 street, Funnier back 100 feet t rea EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED i ok RGINIA STEAMBOAT an a Thaiistore and tivet the notes secured thereby, we sell, at put I . MOre OF less, improved by two. three : ay ee PROPERTY, No. 1808 IWENTIETH SIKELG i ~; S of all good. Depend upon it you will find de red epid innin’ der wheels on | nother. story brick dwellings with beck buildingn, each having Ppt front of pas prongs, om HONDAL, NORTH W = is a a = seo tier nothing that = = a fl you theft ‘¢ epic cy Sa aer mg der wh oe Ry uatncky card player answered: Senses and, baty roouns all modern tn ppogemen oe sES TH DAY ol] NES 1S, AT St WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TENTH, jon. | Ben - fromé porch. | De wus. ‘Roun’ on de| 7; z ith Hebe come | OCLOC thove certalii parcels of ground | 1.02 2 jen. Dix, Washington Irving, Williata A. | Cnt yourself wit im and find the peace | side or de house ‘twant no better, en right out se bur Oneeate Bernt her mind some- e405 and aut TIS SALE 1 ~ INV, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we hy TION 5 in maid city of Washington, and dis | 2001, at EINE CLOCK. that pasecth understanding. AND THE ATTENTIO! OF pt Vins piine = Te eoth faclantte te ickn, ge auction in f a th 3 Bod: 20 lay God Almighty | 4, ‘de snail: done writ der think I deserved it.” | CENTRALLY LOCATED, el one —— ued reai estate a = Fal veerty Cayt: Joke A. aban ner neciea | bets aod aida you: Meet alleeticskiaty sud | Sanaee tees e Derr ete Lee aol Al ete ee oe on sqeipence Alt oe duird cans blence fn atx and | iovetner Si the iaproveanat to. ecauting | SO, comers : ¥Motiday “and 1h ype TH iki’ "roan' “Xe ” nl | five tw e mee : Hugh Legare, Lord Lyons, Sir Henry Bulwer, | 6*tefully yours, Suara Pave.” | hainte hed been, projikia: ‘roan’ dar in dem {You certainty did” || ottran the promergcl oral ath, sep | Gand Mic and Tata's 5 NAT? COUN Uevowe | Recon Cie iin James M. and Jobu Y¥. Mason, Father Matthew, FROM MR. BODISCO. neighborhoods. a aa win Sregn att comvera te pchnest © vermis of fale: One-third cash: residue ia twoequal | Sest with torili st. th Bishops Mclivaine, McGill, Spalting, Greene, | Mr. Bodisco's letter from St. Petersburg Bei ae reas ee eae is TED THE NEWS. tale, and aa ferme of ‘ale are not complied with | Page iaterost, vascole halt Poors. seca Oy = toa alley theme Bort ; Wilmer, Pinkney and Odenhenmer. George Pen-| October 1, 1849, is very interesting, read at | Remus paused. m , dat rh ost suiting purches, trust on the property. oral at al fo Ares line nipety COO fost more or lems, te look in MONDAYS, T body, A. de Rothschild, Gen. Sherman, Gen. | this long period, after all the =e ts Po pape dat had hes — you?” the old man | A Woman's Idea of What is Interesting in poly Was Serapiting PUES aeE OF purchaser of purchasers. De oat of ck lot eg La i. 3 —_ jess, to ZUta M DAYS, THURS AN Shiels, Andrew Stevenson, Chief Justice | C70 wink cave atch rates fighres = mow Geen tative = ee &@ Dally Newspaper. Je0-d&ds, Auctioncers,_ | Eogztived ot tinue of sale. ee weling, containing mE atin sem, Ese Thantet, Martin Fr Tupper, | ave been dispored of long ego. He dishrag wildly above ber heed "ef dat kaa | 2#2m the Chicano Tribune, RATCLIFFE, DARE ‘Auctioneers indies vores eee pao Soma ee gipataaas Stuart, Sir Edw. Thornton, Martin F. Tupper, | hav . é tiz an flew—datiwould!| “Lf there's any important news,” said the hro at defaulting purcuaser's cost risk. William | The Cuba affair appears to be JOHN. INS. SWORMSTEDT, Trustee, Je3-dkda WALTER E. WRIGHT, Trustee, ATCLIFFE, DARE @ OU., auctionsers. i. Wi Robert C. W combination | been me, Id ‘a’ d ea VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE IMPROVED AN! He presnsts sie Gere Ousel —= ‘olk, Mrs. | of the Texas scheme and very likely the same| Ef you don't want ter see human folks fly | éwspaper man’s wife, ‘wake me up when }ou :OVED REAL ES’ ere TWE! UNIMPR( . Jefferson Davis, Mrs. Fillmore, Mrs. Gales, | peopleare behind the curtain. It appears that | don't you put me whar dey’s any ha'nts. Now, | come home and teli me about it.” RORTHWEST. BODE, ISLAND, AYER, Mrs. Gen. Dix, Mra Clemson (daughter of Mr. | California is not sufficient to drain the United | Ides tell you dat!” © 6 RIDURY, ~ Congres Macumaror, ‘OUR: = at the opti - aren 1 ai And the next morning as he was walking] STKEEI NEAR KHODE ISLAND AV VALUA’ RESIRENCE LOTS ON, FIFTH | chaser. Adeposit of two hundred 4 JEAN STEAMERS. Calhoun), Mrs. Clay of Alabama (Mrs. Judge | States from all the desperadoes. It is trae we} | “Well,” said Uncle Remus, ‘I stood dar, I| nome he hastily reviewed the news of the night] NORTHWEST, |i. STREET BETWEEN L AND M BrREETS Quired af ‘the tine o” ‘sale. Li terms of “an ; oes EAME Clopton), from the superiors of all the asylums | supply you handsomely. Will you do me the | did, en scratch my head. Iknow'd in reason himeelf in sh: ON FRIDAY AYTEMNOON, JUNE TWELFTH, | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ELEVENTH, | sueuiees Meee ta eee ee een the | NEW VORA, MAINE AND here and’ many in other cities, Sister Chantal | faver to hand the inclosed to Hon. Mr. Bell of | dat dem kinder doin's can't be put up wid. | 0 put himself in shape. Gh, AE RARE PASE PIE O'CLOCK, Weel bal | at AHORA ES FM? BRN OOM JUNE ELEVENTH, | executors ‘reserve, the, nic fo wl. ue pruparty at JX SBecaat pennener of the Visitation Convent and #0 many others | Tennessee? It contains check of $621—sil-/Den it tuck’n come in my head datdesigns| ‘Wake up,” he said, when he got there. | in front of the pre see, by. pablte auction, Premises: ay ‘i Advertisement of such resale 1m soine Lewspaper STEAMER of like distinction that the list could be ex-| ver—which I bad some trouble te collect. what I seed want sho’ nuff ha'nt signs. “There's a war with Itaiy on. Fronting 21 feet on ERh ste alan eich Of 87 feet 3 ‘Lote 47, 48. 40-9nd 50, Seeding at coer D.O- Ailcenveyanctes and | Bor Ber Barter, Lestyort, Campobeiio, 8t. Andrews tended to fill this column. I thank you for the good care you take of | dey wuz plain es day, but I "low ter myse'f dat} “About what?” she asked, as she yawned and | ManeDe i feet on | ey i ietye house, and | Fronting 16 feet 9 inches each on Sth with a depth of WILLIAM A REDMOND, May building, Bel BE dela Bored, MARU RDAL aS Prae A LETTER PROM Lavaterte. Mrs. Ecdisco’s finances Tell many pretty mayped lone got so ole en fibble-minded dat I | stretched her arms. . gu game afternoon af SIX O'CLOCK F.M. we will 100 tect to a 10-foot alley. Said lots are. able | pM ILLIAM H. PHILLIES. 25 44 st, W, rages. PPAR Re taatinp fccoay asangainhend ONO {hinge t» your interesting daugh’er ond bo- jean’? tell ha'nt sign live — 50, den, “Why, you know, in that New Orleans af- | 12 front oftheprenives, | oe ayo, fom, the fact that the street $8 lunproved by cower. | Executors Betate of Sophia Mary Sowlce,deceused, For Rock STEAMER, “LUC me 2 i lieve, very sincefely, yours, ALEex. Bopisco. _ | wi gwine do? I gwine see fer myse'f. pela: Fronting 23 feet on 14th street with an average depth | thirry handsome n-w houses, Dearly all of whic ace = ea ons sor Moceshent take mer might be made of the greatest interest I will | "A letter from Mr. Hichard J- Fay from Paris, | gwine come dar arter dark on see what kicder sere + she interrupted. “What | "bout 124 feet wo an alley” Occupied by the owners, a ‘THOMAS DOWLING & 80 Mentors leave fier 0, BM, Kok. Bret ssceived ouly take those of historic value and local in- | giving Mr. Corcoran directions about purcbas- | capers dey cut up ‘twix’ sundown en moon- y Shad old Shing, ap ~ | tone and twoyenrsat Byer ent taterens cteea hy | ya mt terse, Caate pulange IB, cone and two — TICRETS AT terest, with sincere regret that this volume | ings houre at Washington. The letter is | rive.” else? deed of trust on the premises s0.d, or ail ‘ani, at tue | pos of #90 at thine oF sale on each lot As send. aeces Brita er Otto R. B. ofewe, ¥ erally dist: ed. With | ery pleasant, chatty one, but too long togive| ‘Oh, go way, man!” exclaimed Chloe, with ‘Well, at one of the Harrison meetings to- | purchaser's option. A it of $200 on parcel | rately or $100 if sold asa whole. Terns to be com- ray wy ty oF {Gruera: Mamacers, could not be more generally distributed. With | ¥ ~ joo long ‘4 x . Fequired at time of sale, “Ferms to be complied with in | pised with in ten days trom ante or Fight reserved tone: of the Supreme Court of the “i all that ie Known of the benevolenceand philan- | in full, Kegretting Mr. Corcoran’sdeparture.he | unfeigued astonishment. night Pa Hitcen days, or theright in reserved tovresell at the | belfar Tink and cont ‘of purchaser “Rn conver ecite | Diserict of Coltuntin, yumsed in hyuity cause: Soe New Lor. ‘hropy of Mr. Corcoran—and his monuments | *€ys: “It has caused an hiatus in my daily eesum,” said Uncle Remus, “dat 'zackly| “Oh, tyes, of course. Pclitice—always. poli- | Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. Ail Convesaue, fn Fe obit at pare uane one 22001, 1, will soll of panic suction, tn. front of the | ebound in our city—these letters exhibit him in | found which it is not easy to fill up. Women | de way de idee struck me, en she struck me | tics.” Mg and recording ot eee Sh Jed-d&ds ATCLIF: ARR & CO. Aucte. | POV CRM OcK TM the wan et See SPour Rocre amore tender relation to some of the old | When they tire of the world or the world tires mon. Iput ovt ferh ‘Lyman Gage has refused’ je5-d&kas Audiensee GPO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 508 11th st. By denth of 11:3 feet 5's inches of lot 6, in square t friends upon whom the hand of aftiiction had | of them take to cats, parrots or the church. | little scraps er vittles “Who cares. Give me some news.” ~ g ORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE un. | Shamastineton, DC. improved ‘hy, two two-story To Southan fallen. 1he letters begin with one irom Gen. | They have always a resource, but men bave few | up fer me. SomeerdezeI made way wid den| | “\Chauncey Depew has been. indioted | T)UNCANGON BROS. Auctiongers | REMPTORY SALE OF VERY Va PLS SUR | Gaa Sust 5 Barents Lafayette to Mrs. Commodore Morris, with a | ‘ea thrown off their usual track. | en dar, and the yuthers I tuck en wrop up in a | by”—— é ‘ pany, sd East SECTION OF THE CITY, Bi RG Tors Terms: One-third cash. of which a deposit of #20 | gape portrait of the commodore, painted by the re-| My despair at your absence is not strong | little piece er paperen put it ip my pocket. | “That railroad accident, of course.” eee OR ere Te poker TOUSEHOLD | OB, TENRELLUANIA AVENUE, AND F1F- | must beinadeat the cine of ule, and the ‘baiance in | Sat nowned artist M. Ary Schetter. Lafayette re- | €nough to drive me to drink—that Lethe of the | Den atter it got dark good, I gct down my hat} “Well, then, the Princess” —— goons peAST AS - pery turned to France, from his visit in 1824, on | the U.S. ship Brandywine, of which Commodore | 0! Sold, or ali cash, at purchaser's option. ‘axes paid to ONSISTING IN PART OF on I strolled in this evening to an | en my cane en come back fer ter see how de y 4 NEW CS ed AVENU' sity shop and made a commencement | lan’ 4 European scundal. There's sne every DNGTNG TO THE ESTE day of sale. “All conve: neing and recordins at pur c' yr. day.’ (OF E, . chaser's cost. o— & by comeises wie ten days, Morris was in command, who spent some | fr my Washington house. I have bargained | “Well, I tell you now,” said Chloe, “ef dat| The newspaper man sighed, thought s sa TUE H, 181, COMMENC. Of property will ‘be resold st tak of ne pure 7 ih the sales roonis of tioneers, wth and D time at “Lagrange” with Lafayette, and there | With my wife that I shullfarnish the dining | had er been me, 1 beun’ you I'd er been gwine | moment, and then said: wit tgs tase y ything more excepts | northwest, I will sell at public ‘auction a ens chaser. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Lrastee, . Jet-deds this portrait was painted. Tue letter which ac-| oom to please myself and if you are not | t’other way.” “I don't think of Sun buuding. | QED STAR LINE. “iLL Belgian loyal aud United States Mail Steamersal- ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioncers, ‘bet companied the pertrait is dated Paris, January | astonished at the result I shall be surprised. I come back, Tid. the old man continued, | tte local paragraph about Mrs, Brown having | true" of Howabold Warpatare par a W -— NEW YORK so ewe PETLADELPETA, 29, 1526, and expresses most grateful thanks for | Proceed upon the fact that I never dine out or | “en sot out dar on de front steps. De grass | left her husban al % ‘Adininistrator of the estate of E, B. Fadely, dec'd. TRUSTEES. SALE. OF. Val ABL IMPROVED antGiee axtivear attentions bestowed upon him while in the | give dinners, as [detest both. The legs of a | wuz growin’ ronk in de yard, de front gate waz | _ “Mrs. Brown! No! You don’t mean it!” and| _jos3t Pep npetcmamageing PROPEETY, .ANOWN AS Xo. 1021, i | AD FO aE OO, s United States. The painter ix the same who | Iriend or two under the same mahogany is not | off de hinges, en de winder blin's rattled eve'y | she sat up in bed. ‘Why, ahe only lives afew | 7 aroLinFE, DARE & COT Auaousen Le a culrptie ane Arey oor painted the likeness of Lafayette in the hall of | dinner giving. * * * The big house at | time de win’ drawed a breff. High ez de grass | blocks from here. I see hergo by nearly owt R ae BUS TEEE SALE OF VALUABLE STEAMBOATS, Gate, ‘of June 15, A.D. ISS, and Ns Belgium, Holland, France. Swutseriand, the Rhine the House of Kepresentatives and presented it | $16,000 is an object, and I should Willingly | wuz dey want no crickets a-akreakin’ in it, en aay. ‘What do you suppose is the matter? Will | PARTITION SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE | 4 WHARVES AND WHAJ REAL Heeb and eee in Liber Now insihcchin: pment ei tneashbiaraten. ‘to Congress. Wait Mz. Meredith time to be secure of it” {f| dey want none er deze yer big night bugs a-| either of them apply for divgrce?” Lora Ix THE SUBDIVInION Or BARRY | By virtue of a decree of the Bapreme Court ot the | Ht} filo SH Feumectively. of she ha ——_ Letters from Mrs. Commodore Decatur, writ- | Mr. Fay was successful in securing the house | zoonin’ 'roun’. I sot dar, I did,en ‘low ter| “I don't know.” be said. ‘There isn't much FARM, OF ABOUT ONE ACRE kaCk. will her, itormation apuly to 1 & SONS, ‘General Agents, 6 Bowle dork, orto G. W. MOSS, v2i Pa ave. ‘rah7-eosen" OAL MATL STEAMSEUPS, omg a Log) ee — a . ten in the freedom oi familar intercuuxe— | *lluded to at $16,000 and could only ‘revisit | myse'f dat I dunner how come Marse Jobn en | doubt about it.” Jirtup of a dectesof the Supreme Court of the | 1212, wherein Horatio O- Wood et al. ure comp! Hom, infront of the promices.on BA1 UK charming, by the way, they are, too. Several | the glimses of the moon” he would find its Sally want ter buy dish yer place whar | She looked at him scornfully fora moment | Disirlet of Coltmbiss russed Jaue A. D.,1801, in | OP the District of Columbine aie fap deiepsanty ante me | Me, ior sitaatein te city of Wishinston D-Co sed letters from Commodore Morris, written while | Value increased vastly. yuther folks "fuse ter live. and then sai pesiht Ricard Butler and other heireot Jotm Samuel | BuLOMer for tale on TUESDAY. the MIRZEENTH | kndwn ax lot 126, in fuseno Carum and Wd Miler cs wot 3 PETER Wit , : x > PADELPHEA i at c ud M1. at THRE O'ULOCK PM at subdivision in square numbered four hun: | ~~ Sie dr mit oca GAtWat Aiea . in command of foreign stations. Several let- CHANAN RECOMMENDS FORNEY. ‘Dat's de Lord's trufe!” exclaimed Chloe, ‘And you pretend to get out a newspaper. | Butler, deceased, being ca T8015, t | the office of the srid Inlant sad’ Sestoast Gomilins | Susewm subdivision in, square ny { four han; in DERAY and vst dire: t route Herp from Mr. Bancroft, oge acknowledging | Hereisa letter from Mr. Buchanan dated cope Uncle Remus took no notice of | Bah! eon is Public auction op the prem- | Go at the {cot of Bizth street solitbweet, fn the Seiten tie Diet of Cou nia Inout 8, rt; indebtedness of a dozen chathpagne and send- Seth Ne . - : i jane | page 161. @ iin} Tovenbents, consist of «two: ing it with the hope “it may prove medicine | WHeatland, 26th November, 1849. The letter |" “How long I sot dar Iain't qwine tor tell ‘ “ An Unsuccessful Stratagem. PAST FOUR to your soul und benefit our frieqd Coramo- | deals in finances and asks advice about selling | yer—it mought er been one hour and it mought | From Munsey's Weekly. a “ip yey dore Morris.” This was written in }8i6, while | United States stock, and says, among other | er been two, I moughter drapped off in a doze, = + 3 c twenty-four (24) thirty-three }) and tuirty-tour Mr. Bancroft was Secretary of the Navy. A | things: “The slave question is, I think, destined | €" I mought er stayed ‘wake; yit, long er short, to shake though not to dissolve the Union. | *leep er wake, de fust news I know I hear i} from the Smithsonian bequest 240.000, goy- | John W. Forney, editor of the Pennsyicanian, | dip-dip. I look ‘roun’, I did, en dough it wuz 4 Fy the the county of Wash= lobn W. P- brick residence containing seven rooms. Tackle, Ravpeal, War: | “izecet prler ioe Seedeeat tense es one ont so, all the leasehol two years for notes bearing interest from day of sale at G percent per annum, payable seui-unnually and At the foot of O street | Secured by adeed of trust ‘on property sola, Ail cont jeehington. and the vulld- Sie, Wecny at purchaser's cont A deposit of 100 (34), in section nine (¥), of the subdivis ot Barry letter from Robert Daie Owen, dated Septem. g e I ‘arin, each Jot containing nearly ue acre of «ro ber 13, 1846, requesting Mr. Corcoran to obtain |* * * Tam so anxious to see my friend Col. | *¥mp'n trottin’ ‘long on de peaz-zer—dip-dip- ernment bonds. for the use of the institution, | elected clerk of the House of Representatives | dark en my eves weak, i seed a great big black HoN. ROBERT Cc. wINTAROP. that I would go to Washington for this purpose | 40g comin’ to'rds me. Dis "bout dat time it mipeoved by sinak dwe! be required at the time of sale. If terms of sal OMA eoe otal: Onc taracain telnet to ae are not couip.ied with within ten days from the any of Z seem like de dog seed me, en he stop en look at lett ‘on. Mr. Win-| Were it not improper for meto take an mn like * : ane brenaraoorbetape “agree etngrh ‘in, | and active part on such an occasion. He fa | me. 'Fo’ I kin shew at him wid my cane he my gala property, oF all cual. at purchaser's option, Fg A ag ei gh Ce ing'at purchaser's cost. A. 100 CHASTE BALE OF YALUARDE DIPROVED ‘SID P of ). eight (8) the west part of Te eee arene hae! | fending with td ge peak TENTH SAELET BEIWELN MANeLAND ‘siteon days after : , TENTH. SAMLEY BETMEDN MANE LAND ‘TAMES FULLLRTON, ye i os nvesr ase | fl Serpe, i MEDICAL, &c. EAD AND BE WISE.—DK. BROTHERS, 906 B before me and made oath that be ied expert epecialist in tinecity 8d parcels of land pened. eras stallmente in one and two years, with interest payable | situated in the city of Sigs and Bs Gv huswn apd | scictiorerapaes “un patuun ton dare from the day of Srerey _ceeer b= fine, able, warm-hearted fellow.” fetched a growl en run right at me. I shot my te ne distinguished on the Plan of own a8 the | feuiting purchaser, Apply tos. W. MOSS, set semi-annually at the rate of 6 ‘per cent per anni e Se” “sire. DA. BROSNAN, Hetil cere fries Sela apes | meee hk obaaed te aurnyey wate | Nnyne aM FwenBOCR a aeen from the Kio Grande is likely toin-| ‘This letter is old Buck photographed—by | ¢¥es and volve an extr me) tat‘im, but dey want no dog dar. session of Congress.” “i do not | @ indirection he is ready to serve Forney and ine | Dey wuz a sorter cracklin’ soun’ li ts and taining thereto and all the buildings t! ‘andaiso| ALSO ON THE SOUTH SIDE dry weeds siland, wovalar fhe corporate rishte and irauchiee | BEUNEES SEVENTH AND LIGHTH STREETS | wil gn aif intersted Ferma see,” he says, “what Congress can do to help | dorses him fully, and yet when he had. prom- rnin’ when he lipped over my head. t ‘"Terine: in respect of the said stenutuaieateshird | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | 2unthiue 2 Re afte consultation and advice free ab matters. There is money enough to lust till | ised bim the office of Postmaster General as a Ab-ba! exclaimed Chloe; “what he do . Sub, the alance in two equal installments at three | District of Columbia, passed in equiiy cause No. OTHERS. Sees December and the President Las already been | reward for bis services in making him Presi- | en? ees Bridget (who is entertaining Mike, the coach- | 40. wrunspa’ JUNE ELEVENTH, 1902, ag | Suds montis from date of sale, and in respect of the see where 2 ignore tact gle, cou | Public i. and for the District of Columbia, aie Sd authorized to eulist more regular troops and | dent at the behest of Slidell, Cobb, &c., he | _, “Dat what been | rin’ me," said Uncle | man)—“Howly Moses! Here comes the FLEVEN O'CLOCK A Mo WE WiLL ‘Bhi’ 4 equal inethllmtnte; st one and tio ease: with Lntereet Ehdsreigped trustees will'oiler for salen 4 T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT call out more volunteers thau can easily be | threw him overboard, though he had’ recom. | Remus solemnly. “He lipped up in de a'r, but | mistress! Fee atO aa: Sp THE CHER: | St the vais ot O per coatun: per aunt anti pad to | Gono AUPSUAT, Tue SIXTSPRTH’ Day “Or | JT,UAS MEER BEEN CONTRADICT! D THAR S e c D he ain't never lit on de groun’. Hit dees like I HE Cee Gab Ak AND, THIRTIETH | be secured by a jen upon the property satisfactory to | JUNK, 1801, at FIVE O'CLOCK P-M.. in front of _ by mustered. till, I shoult like some assurance | mended Col. Forney by letter even mote 2 gro ERREET “GroRGETOWS: “b.cs ALL: OF “THE | Beeecured by «Hen upon the property satiatactory to | JU! see. the following described teal extate wise | ihe iadies’ plymcian in the city. Dr. BROTH irom headquarters ae to what may be in the | strongly for the United States Senate to his | tell you," the -old man went on, seeing ( i} MACHINERY, &c.. Sil ‘convestncina, reorling, Bs ‘at the ‘cost the huprovetuents thereunto beicneing conmistine cy | 201 w._Forty-fve years’ experience. _Jod-fam' contemplation of the executive. I have actu-| friends and the democratic party in the legislg- | Chloe was speechless with astonishment. ny purchaser. - A deposit of #200 will be required on each, three-story brick dwelling 2a the city of Wantmeton {32002 RESTORED BY USING A BoTTLa ally taken passage in the ernia, which sails | ture of Pennsylvania. creetur lipped up in de air, but he ain't never . fe ann | piece of Yat the tue of sale. Terms of sale to | anc rict ot Columbia. to wit: Part of original iots | JVM or two of Dr. BROTHERS’ invigorating cordial. z, ~ 3 h ‘di Sgmplied with within ten days after sale, otberwise | four (4)and five (0). in square three iundred and fifty | Will cure any cage of bervous debility” Lom next week. But if I thought that Congress ‘THE VETERAN THOMAS RITCHIE. it on Oo greta. . ‘ — a he trustees reserve the rigut {3 resell the property at | two (SS2), Levinmite for. the aang’ atthe” woutiwant | Njed‘Ius would be wanted before August, at the earliest, |p, tae “Wa'n't you skeerd mighty nigh ter death?” a QNE IRON PLANER, 5 TURNING Li ory the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. we | corner of said lot five (5) and runuing ther = I would abandon ail idea of g You bave ere are many very charming letters from | exclaimed Chloe, dropping suddenly in a . a raiter ONE LAKOE CHUCK LATHE. SWING + Gays advert ‘newspaper Published cafieE DRILL Presses, 2 Buick MACHINES: | It 20 orTnaatietan Dice ig EK BRICK MACHINES, UNFINISHED, * "61315 We, ‘$nches to th th line of said lot fou an Riles TULVAASG ROLES F Woo NATHL, WELBON 2" Trustees, ome inety“one il) feet seven aches to the press . oa : Deximnlier, towether of way for the pur BLACKSMITH TOOLS, PATTERNS, WROCGHT | my2015¢ THOMAT DOMES EGUx, avcta._ | Seater mates of the followine deseriis Rorth on 10th street forty-five (45) feet ele (CLD inches, thence west ninety-one (1) feet seve Dian a “Te XW TREATS ALE chronic aflections of the eys, wit, throat, ctures and urinary disvene, Of tu. and 4107 pts a3 FATMENT FREE. MASSA ‘scientifically applied. | the golden key for unlocking the “mysteries of | the veteran Thomas Ritchie, so many and #o| chair. ; Walkerdom if not of Polkdom. Will you dome | very interesting I hardly know which to make ‘Dey ain't gimme no time fer ter get skeer the favor to give me a line at your eatliest cou- | extracts from. The political ones will be the | S#id Uncle Remus. ‘Mos’ 'fo' I fine dat de Yenience, communicating as couventially as| tore generally read.’ Here is eve dated Mer, | P'S 40g done make his disappearance, I hear di IF fuches, tiehce south forty-five (4g) feet sleven i) | iver, kine : an alley of t wine described | cor office. Hours, 10:4 a fe ; Aq a — AND CAST IRON AND ‘A BLOT OF MA- tof said lots four (4) and — *y Jou bre able to oblaime’ OF Msmurauces as | day evening, 4 p. m., about July, 1850: “Ihave elie te. pp aap an IL. TERIAL NOT MENTIONED. (THoMAw DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONEERS. | Eres hundred sn Risy-ewo co] ee - Biter ch oe eas 3 peckaais ai a point ou the east line ints. | JDKOFPSSTONAL MASSAGE CA) Sheenelnns Weis: } muyd ~natahogenthe ny eg aloe t | black d in’ ‘long, en time could shut| “Ill throw this over ye, Mike, an’ ye'll look THOMAS DOWLING & SON. | PUBLIC SALE OF CHOICE 1078 18 THE SUB. | four (G4) feet one(L) such euchot tue nortiweast curser | L "with twat of ausiacel tetateuve Oy appising a Oh = r. Fillmore would send in the names of his | my en made his disappearance wid | like an arm chair.” Je2-8t Auctioneers. DIVISION OF WASHINGTON HEIGHTS BE- | or said iot five TUBRing thence West ninety one | Mh st.a.w may DL This letter from President Polk exhibits a | cabinet tomorrow, and I presume Mr. Web- | 3s ‘Klin’ soun’ like “burnin HOMAB DOWLING & BON Adibneme "| FWHEM FLORIDA AVENUE AND COLUMBIA | Gol) fect seven (7) inches, thence Sete tee oh hee |e SARS OF SUFFERING BY colette i me cracklin’ soun’ like weeds a-burnin’. HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. EEN: EENT: (6) inches, thence east nines Ey) VorD YEARS shrinking from dealing in any way in bonds of | Stef name is among them. Do see him < “Whyn't you break an’ run?” cried Chloe, jet SER ane MIRE E NEE | oe ok eee eae See peneey ome (08 Sons ing Dr. G. F. Theel, 638 North 4th st. “The Maly 1 > x ecuti r. Webster this evening and urge strong] i ALU, IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SSTREET| cy MONDAY, THE EIGHTM DAY OF JUNE, | thence south two (2) fect six (0) inches to th a ~ bo nogomeeton bee occupying the executive | against this course. Mr. Fillmore should do | Vit,some show of indi ce “ieee! dee BEIWEEN SEW JERSEY AVENUE ANDEISTA | 1901, AE VIVE OCLOCE Pian we aball offs iat | baptenina sein nee Sp alte to cure Seasons oma enh eae - i — he, gutreme scnaitiveness | nothing torisk the failure of the bill (the thunder clap. Yit I Pn TEE SD SOME INTH, 1801, at FIVE | SIC SR the premises # number of ‘the choicest Jota on | | And at the bow of HAT: “PAST FI fines Onn" ewsalin bs oe which prevailed in Say among high public | compromise bill). Mr. Webster leaving the '¢a-denyin’ but what I fam dar en O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, { sal sell i | sale, the said trustees will also 0: 3 "MAGNETIC, HAS TREATED: Officials of any transaction which malice might | Sendve until th, tion has been adjusted is |!” pat LBS Me lots No. 18 and’ 19, in square ‘east of” square 47 cages i Dis Som paiead onto soustrue into oficial unpropriety. It ae dated | strongly calculated to defeat itr * 4 © He | 30% BY level bes’ fer ter foller on atter de ffenting abot fot by nar th of 6 fet toa ay Gt 80 fost each, | Sotatotn sanieny ama’ betnice sowie ns pa AS laaewecs iy t made arance two-story ba uses, containing teen ns nei x by the dey cuted diseanos of tot orks © When 1 nuutezps; Max 7, 1847. | had better keep the present cabinet a month mo’ qulekac’ Gan whah i done, kane “dey wont ih anid ail modern improvements, She Gi and | Srereat of critinal Ist sine Gohan te weak skate ea | Sued dunce Of tooth wexen. wl 7 Sir: jon Ft requested you, early in | than incur such a consequence. He will rue it away like blowin’ out a light, but Ilay dey Bowas erme: One-third cash. balanceinoneand two years, | feet front by the depth thereof of oruinal Jot ten (10) | JR. LOB. ike N. ISTH ST Sg March lat, to purchase fur me $3,000 of pablic | to the last day of his life: et ne int eal orf hbo x THOMAS DOWLING, & sox, torent at Dah oot oF gl cash Af Uurelingers | thequare four bndrad an tuiry-seven ir withthe | L) Pa: “Twenty yenin exerted ft stock Tin! you ired to invest ‘| A gorsipy letter dated Saturday morning | f ges "enten ¢ ae neers = “grasa yuired on each fous brick dwellings: 2 m2 | free ol charve. Hours {to 3-0 to V evenines. gam, held by me as a trust fund. On the day | concludes with this paragraph: “Whateay you, | {cet “ark de nighest cut right ‘cross de front ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, If the terms are not complied with im ten days after | "’Teruis ut sale: Uue'tulid of the purchase money in | 7 tp, }OUNG AND BIDDLE wei. following « you transferred cer- " yard. I speck dey wuz a fence in de way, kaze #20 PA. AVE. N.W. yor and one aeed inten 6) a: xt States sivck, to me in my | iehl Corcoran, to a little excursion to War-| Shen Iwent back dar nex day de paline ‘was 1c Fear a hird tn two years sale the property may be 72 five dave’ advertise- yore mee nog _- 7 PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF cont. | Meni tt thetisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Bartieer the aebeek mage J) oscasON BROS, auction, perateof six (ti) per ceut Ter auuuan, pay a me renten Drop your discounts and . iT Be see f . 5 b strowed all’ long de street, en folks wuz a js ‘ORY 8! a OF i ong hr my war: a, for | your deposits for a few days. Tell Riggs to de- \n'in’ ‘roun’ axin’ one an’er ef dey hear dat | . Miss Prim—‘Good morning, Bridget. I've BRAN TES Sta GAPETIS aR picy feof Six () per cent yer anuain, | D ; ok North Fourth ot elo Greeny flout my taveiul | Note a2,"8tra hour to the bank and let you and aeese ox bene cooeta’ away enfdurin’ er de | Come to order the dinner. TEAL Biever tae? SAY : BO! Dee en cece tad a het ease ee PA | Hlselpuin Pu. eet your sume, aid roetve wot doubt my lawful | myge to the » fe Ane NDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE EIGHT 8 Diseagsctees rs mand a. deed « pout ruth” explaining bow to met « omg right to make ments, but in view of | Gther dated “Wednerdsr oT cone tc tid youn, | MERE”, ATTHALE-PANT FUUR OOLOGK, wo will eal stone | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | Sten yicce uf property ae som ea the auc uni of, | guacks,, Ur, discal che only! Fisica in ae Cran ¥ Official position I deem it prop relin- | go wi “egg ‘Ab-yi!” exclaimed Chloe, Sales and show 820 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. PROPERTY ON ELAVENT. BEREER. Bh marine asad sereeding at pueden eee: tates to cure wives ail oters tall. inetanding m) P de proper to relin-| go with me te Brande ¢ ow FO OF Mi conveyancing ding at purchaser scust. If | Rist othen adv ficum bt Soe eo 3 i ge with me tc Branden on Sunday. You have Us % ‘NORTHWI an assortment of bicye! ‘WEEN | AND K STREETS NORTHEAST AND. c ak othere edverumD, quish the stock byre transferring it to you and je m~ney encugh already andl ‘Dat what dey say,” Uncle Remus contin. NUE NORTHWEST, a aS ee, a i 3ht ee ee perenEe the purchaser or pugchasers siall fail to comply with obtr iuvest the fund in some other mode. I desire, | neal from arora maak Yen| ued. “I went back in dar, I did, en look all axp s 2. the. own name. and not as tr it from any qyecial er persons diveam, tocd possons effects of ibdiecretion, ete cord days Sto 12. be 4 from th: " 80 Fd [nrg ete ‘B STREETS SOUTHEAS' ie pats chee Le Lert 0 transte ou At agg ly ot f reek. *roun,’ en dey ain't no dcg track in de yard. = RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., ee; gins m property will at bis, her of. pec tread gurls pas | Yel te Lorene Sng gee yaeegte | Neer wry any reine cepit ae | | SE Sa | ae See Reig | Rebate |r DENTISTRY tomy credit the precise sam which I paid you of the birds.” ‘A. letter eked Beceiee ee Se ee fee UNITED STATES MARSHALS RALE.—By virtue hin # Pasi fr si oles ar splatnants aed ign DEG» GuOsMON Wit Leave aan one Son the eaeeh. i 180d, conciedeny Caen mentee, | clay . Of 8 wet 0 clas, janued out of the clerk's of- are \ LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers." jel-dbds ior his cottage af Colonial Beach July 1. Will ree raed “t in th — a qaesticn yaa interest | "bout dat ar place be'in ha'nted. Miss Sally} | UES RS US TWENTY “Pitti DAY OF TUR Washinton. District of Columbia: | UNIMPHOVED LOTS AT THE CORNERS CANAL, | pull LVANS DENTALYARIORS ISISPA Se President declined to receive and Mr. Corcoran | port ie capital, But it dow. see sot | 120K #0, quare she got me flustrated. I bin pol, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. ail Samuel ten, 0) in numbered | X,AND SECOND STREETS SOUTHWEST BY | T's.’ docth extracted positively ‘pain oF Landed it over to the Washington Orphan | fe whole ground’ It dk vt ahow that’ ta | ROwin’ ‘ex sence she wuz Iittle bit er baby, all Iv. tollowing described property. to wit: Lots hutubered | Feet of Tit nortipett, PCLouk pa. oe NEBSESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE Texte, | SM" ticuLpeniens, /uiemae, heruless venetabig ‘Asylum. the whole ground. ® not show that in| what she bileivs en what she don't bleiva’ yit . (Chand “two G) In Baker's’ subdivision of part ot | ‘OR UHE SAME DAV AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M... | 103 NEdiz!SPAX AFTERNOON, JUNE. Tent, | Vapor, suse bf un only ia diac Teihge marks ae Se = - rae wha apenas 8 she sot in de hall dar én stood me down dat dey “T think you had better—but mercy! What pon ka 3 maid gapeivision te recorded in in Sees ee promioes, original let pumbened, ~ Premises, saihces Feanouabie prices. spletus™ A letter from Are. Jalia Whitney, dated | Douglas bimvelf and Se: Clay in vain. © es | amine, ba‘ate, Bimeby I heat Marse John | le that? Be Orictatan ee id a emacs | ROSE gear Seen MGT, One| ou ee Ree eet att | Dae cumeatan ch Men goa ap igi j S 7 2 ches on . 3 a c si Philadelphia, May 26, 1847, acknowledging re- | The compromise of 1800 then took the place of | Some Miss Sally gwine on dat away. Maree ss the property of Seinuel P. Brown, sold | cant and. the vals ‘sae stutftetand Stand UW ‘cbehunaredths Tect’ on | Pucation io Walia yrevents pain in eattactng- toute the Missouri compromise and I ah £0 satisty execution No. 4550, consol fhe notes of ther oa aoe Crowns and plates inserted. pape psmnapassiarepcapicrene ines aa th N Pmay letter | 70s Become out en ax me what isit, en den , O18 and 7278, at law in favor of” William W. | eat payable semiann Lot 2 ironts24 and 27 one-bundredthe fect on | PpENTAL INFIRMARY. scr debe contactod any Farsase nich my | a! tma othe UMon and my stint | he natal gimme Down-dcccurtey, "ite Hee a ae. ena ROAWe So ARE | ae, Sa rea chon Fst | cn anced Sheena Toca | Da gn A late husband. KR. M. Whitney, and which was | > i mo’ en he'd a atter he done gone, U8. 1. D.C. pet Falhy 2 or al , oP oou- | erty is esezantly tO Use AS & year. Extracting, &c., tres. legally and honorably arranged by you at the | Prostrated the Wilmot proviso’ * * ©! Miss Sally come out en call m 10. Auctioneers. Je Yeyanciny and’ Durehuser's cost me, en ax mé exally « and that it was intended to give a finality to nts fines me and my teva fo whom Live mene | te, thola eee and all we now bela by | Sorat dnp” ante Ba'sie iis no 1s Toned it, so high an estimate of you that 1 | Some miserable demagogue that the Missouri | ter ran um off. Den she low dat I nee'nt ter saunot retraun from is simple expression of | tho finteresta ef the’ south "tae ty 7 be a gump des kaze I knows how, en wid dat I it eer ‘ ardor site fur renting houses, ‘with corner GALE OF VALUABLE BONDS AND STOCKS AT | lerun’tof aule uee'ho compivea with witht ite | ti a AL ASep NCA POD Sete FRIDAY, | Seer te tx a ne 2 Aico eceetoce poche ta seme oo : , ; Setogx : the suction’ rooms ‘of ‘Rat- | Sustisted in Waele % Piied with Yo tfteen days or reeaie at cont of puhosen. $ piled wit! r * io. 920 Pennsylvania avenue COCHRAN, Trustee, Tecordinc chaser’ feeling and of assuring you of the gratitude | the whole “Wilmot proviso.’ * * "If gis come prunitipean reesen bas frie’ soip in the folowipy Nondmand Stocks slotetnn to | 2 2-iede 11S fens. ve. ae. san “acTChithe SS So sn simess dependent widows? | Pree terete hee tou gay measure | Water on sprinkle frown’ de yard.” the estate of SAMUEL SORMENE, vias ]NITED STATES MARSHAL’ SALE. — py | _°°-dsds ——— Mr. Reabeu M. Whitney, when “the pet bank” | urpdh Condrase he is bound to strike it dead | " “What Miss Sally say?” asived Chios. with the thunder of executive veto.” This is system came into existence, after the removal | “Don't you min’ yo’ Marse John. Li i facan, of the 1 5 v5) District of Colusa Water Stock, of #1,000 cork og of yd, oar ered ig | RATCLIFFE, DALE & C0., Auctioneers w 3 y ‘i “She say, ; int cent. Co.uniuea, tw ine airected, | i public r PRESS BRICK 53-S1ORY AN! BASEMENT e in Father Ritebie’s best editorial style and will 7 ‘Don't stan’ Gewesblngtan 7 jy LY 2 iy lovers of oy thea of the deposits from the Bank of the United | Show the feeling then pervading the coeney | You go on én run dé, ba'nts away. - (naples of Me ESaG oath intent Oper con | ieee on THORSDAY te EIGH ALO RT, ON FLOMIDA AVENCE BETWEEN | spe durelutiy Soe then at Cental States, was the agent of ail the banks in the g the country. | grinnin’ ‘roun’ here. “Ton Georesioen ctailroad | Jans, Jnl. at FWELVE O'CLOCK Be. ‘AND SIXTH STREETS NON <6 5 Sak. nana country. He resided at Washington sed mai MR. BLAIR FOR VINNIE REAM. “‘An’ you went,” said Chloe. Copren of Teg) of 8400 ach Oper cents | ce claim end. ‘of the. ‘mand tetas | on MONDAY AFIEMNCUN, JCRE FIGHTH we | FPALLEF & Dy tained s very hancsome establishment and Mr. Blair in a very beautiful letter asks Mr. <= —* said Uncle Remus. “I went, but Wo (2) Washington, rket Company, of $1,000 | io.iowine: avi Patten LOCK, we will offer for 3 ye closed. Amperet! n i ‘lh hatter, Yin. De ha'nts done each ; interest per aul oven (7) in. Van lots 42 and 43, su Bare & re subdi- ‘On these ceisbrated lags driving the finest carriage and pair then seen | Corcoran for a letter of introduction for Mise | 1 speck 80 ag stocks. W.k-oud' of in ‘of Jot 1. in biock 3, of A. L. Barber & | afew ieft. S11 uch st. n.w in Washington, His house was one of the | Vinnie Ream to Mr. Powers, the sculptor, and | °me, back.” exclaimed Chloe. “tow bndred and tro (102) gharee of Washington | ied ane bi ote bra Bir, Sane ‘homer se most hospitable, and he was a man of Ia = “s “Oh, go'way, man,” be : frat Nationsl Bank Eicon, as it mauifeat from Mir. Corcoran being | 7%: “AS you have shown yourself the greatest | you know?" Weenie ee value Si00 pet abs ot | Fesstle Se his debtor. patron of the arts among us by giving them |” “-Wellum, I'll tell you,” sald the old man The letters from Mr. Peabody are so numer- | °8 /0cal habitation’ in the capital of our coun-| more solemnly thay ever. I wus in here last ous that ¢ selection would be dificult and in- | {7 ad placed there the first Sreat work of | night after you done gone, en I found » basket idious, but in one dated October 18, 1847, he | Powers se the genius of the place, I hope you | er vittles hid in de wood box right dar, en I ‘Be assured, unless peace with Mexico | Will encourage the aspiring young female artist | knowed in reason de he'nte done come back, ‘sreae Ei ate Haseeno Dak venta’ . Terie inverhataauveusacrias | SE ¥ Sees STEFF d | Sprurerroen. St neem eae lue Insurance ‘of West es place, Will see treasury notes of the | “Hom our government patronizes, and, indeed, | kaze ‘aint nobody 'roun’ here gwinter hide United Staics under par before Christmas” sands abroad, not se much to catch inspiration | good like dat. 3 A note from Mr. Webster, not dated, but | fom the works of dead but from | © * said, under her breath, “did Cont. Kat’ about this period: would come to my house about 8 this evening and tell me iv five words what are the best Feasous to be given to friends of the adminis- twation for not passing the subtreasury bill at Present. Yours, D. Webster.” This letter was Written evidently under the Tyler udministra- A note from Hon. John M. Clayton, retarning “thanks for luscious basket of fruit,” whieh his family had the pleasure to receive and en- Jey, dad at the same time to record the wish that he “may jong live to enjoy such luturies, personally as weil as the ligher grutifica- THE MAN WHO SAVED mis DAUGHTER. 1843 Mr. Corcoran’s daughter, Mra Bustis, then quite « child, was rescued from dsowaing by 4 Mr. Gurdon B Smith of Ston- both ton his generous nature feels aud bestows on such In Chloe the livi f our country wh ‘already 7 a ee ads Tat O8 | raised for it 0 high @ reputation for ars bs | 77myteu ies Maly? Europe.” isire tary seeped the suru of thi a ed, he srt is so much remaining of delightful that I would be to recur to it again, as I have already filled my allotted space with these brief extracts. Joun F. Corns. ce He (mad)-—“Youkissed him, and Tewyou."” ‘Shi \ tearful)—“I know it, Jobn, deat. Bat there's no barm in that. knows 1 am en- G2eed to you and that it ean mean ou are so unreasonable.”—New York Too Enticing.—Judge—“How came you to the " “But enter the boweet an Jost ass mile; an open on » would Why, you have 4 in PBs ot male; ALL CASH OX DELIVERY, Sai teed