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a. all ae | > SF ” se Sa 14 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDAY. D’ EMBER /10, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. pao _ - ar ee = = - > was sent are, mater axvest ond Mr. | Sn the ccigiond which lies before me. It con-| to May 4, while the President, also weary in | AUCTION SALES. SS AUCTION SALES. THE WAR TELEGRAPH fon ordered bis release, but not his retarn | cluded with thie denunciation: (“if T save this | waiting, Gen. McClellan ns follows: rae bata. —!-— a te — 4 £ LLEUR! | to duty with Gen. Grant. army now, [ tell you plainlthat Lowe no| ‘Is anything to be done con ' “tia - abo To an’ onder issued by Mr. Stanton all | thanks to yeu or to sny other sons in Wash- Se ee ea | RATHPPE panna co. acttonen. pinata is Omeas kane - tors were directed to send to the Wer jon. You have done your best to sacrifice | Clellan tothe chief of ordnance calling | | SRCerERr sate or Gime vatcance senor | L m A « | Departmentat the end of every menth the this army.’ The Seoretury received the accu- | Parrott gune,to be taken from the works around | ti LE OF UiGMe VaLDA f a wad Stanton and His Control Over tha} original of every telegram, retalatng copies, | sation in allance, whiah was the confession of | Washington, ‘ith which to complete, the siege | Thine | and im ne case to allow the original ephers te | truch If it were uet true, McClellan deserved, | of Yorktows, To atle the works around Wo: more than standard value,—worth two for one Wires. be given up or dewtreyed Some time after end would have received, quick punishment for | how agen a purpose compen Eas —_ rth 1 tan h h b : cons ‘this {t was reported that Gen. Grant had taken | the insubordinatiem, and the country | ing blow to bot ‘Secretary and to the I= y Ae at to y : ee PE yh Ee te hl ean hee ane | Guarters operator. ret | Mr. nut rut | . : 2 oes 8 ” GEN. MoCLELLAN'S CHARGE. aathority of Col. Stager to demand the originals | appeal on the facts to ae tae judgment of | only anewor the President received to that tele-_ We are selling half-dollars for a dollar a-piece. A tiPatches. ond said thet he could | & eourt-mariisl or to the country, be would. of | gram that anything wan done. | You get a - mm. Ho was not advised thet the eourse, have done eo. Not only did he faiito| In the War Department the crushing blow * —_ ie icintiivetten ts Snthdinsgy Wi by aathority of the Receetary | resent it, but he kept the dispnich secret, and | culminated in grief and anger. Never befere : re cir. atantens *70!4 fature trouble abont matter, Mr. | when some time later it was laid before the | was such « telegram rent by the commander-in- ten for The Fivening Star by Mr. Stanton’s [U0 ton tarred me eartermcate Bene sisige, | commftiee on the conduct of the war, the oon- | ebief of the armies of a uation to « commander | r a ‘ Confidential Clerk McClellan's Telegram gud ii was ordered that all vouchers as i = wenteuces above quoted were sup- | of a great army in the fleld. Neverbefore were W. Id’ in cd dutnees tom, expenses of telegraphing should have Tt appears thus ‘mutilated io thet | words so weighty and se solemn tent by the | ae or. Ss Fair 4 Gasyete te meraaes chacged for, and to that mame of worthless because falsified and un-| ruler of « nation to the commander of a arm) — Qyiginal Beautiful ; — whee ‘be War Department is new enabled trustworthy, rubbish which formsa large part | on which oe the hopes —_ ey That i m a yy % priat the cutive military record of our of the printed report of that tee.” army wo ve gone any where is esm- . us NS THE WAR DE vin = a py tg my at resdipt of this alleged | macder. At his comasead tte mighty hosts : Souvenir ( oin * partment there are a cna eae mutilated ve! d referring to it and to would bave sprang to arms, and, morlag on, | pt] in ce ommber of vel- - | @ feemer telegram, Mr. Stanton wrote Gen. Mc-| the embattletments of Yorktown would have | - eipposrerw eng OU cab redeem ee nneetre Mn Mt | Callan as fellows: been but as chat before the hurricane, Desi : Execution nes con “ve Welea=aph cidrde-caap ts ilustreied in the) ““The gallantry of every offcer and man in| A few houre before sending Mr. Stanton the ign. f D I E mane whic bay _ Gilt Re bad with Gea. Greut. It was while year noble army hall ‘be suitably acknowl- | alleged tel charging him with treason | esign. or a (0) ar cowed and sent during was at Naabriile, in Jamnary, 1864, | @dged. Gen Maroy is here and will take you Gen, MeClellan sent itm three others telling the great rebellion to start for Kpexvilla cheering uews, Be astured you shall have the | of his complete success of the day before and Thoy were from aud to nai Memotre” be eaye: support of this departmentand the goverment | tat be expected an attack on Lota tides of the ‘ as cordially and faithfully as was ever rendered | Chickehomiuy, his army heving that day been sos. 6B Ge comremten fe this tat fk was ¥ : W fA itself. . 2 person along *beceuid turn | by man to men, aud if we should ever live to| unfortunately divided on the banks of that A Work of Art in itself. ee Sane iio cinbet and whe eenld also read | 900 neh other f you will be satisfed swollen river. There was nothing tn these pina = pre e Ss "Gude nell | boy nowt condi § oe ba cir: ny hat peyoarainined arty te lance | We devote the entire amount towards developin : retary of 6 nda s thest © egrity. . 0. | : . at i. tho| st a Wes Dosmctaneny ty aa ae esieuee’ | aise over om Sotiiae: ts bere, Sona | Tete meetin nee | ny ys 7. G Fai ping ; we ene ann! toe sed taken entize oomirel of the matter ef | Written under the eting of that terrible charge. | gave the least hint that he had received eych «| and ennobling the People’s Great Fair. : ‘ tary of the Neve, sogcinting the telegraph and determining pew | Recalling that very telegram { now declare that | tlegram. There was nothing in the GNCANBOW Baa E and from sad to the geoera in ohiel i be used shdef saving who alone frees to Mr. Stanten (pec matin pe boo tomare page = he o- Fead | s . dR i Sea a =icslaiey . f are » The matldtary te! the ciphera The opersters Office 1: did act ogatein the senieuces which | suoh » telegram @ Secretary, and I uow ty ir an are Coins as an | THST VALUARER. NEC AND SUBSTANTIA pee -ided oan temo! of tho ciukers, as. well an the cfphers | Gen. MoCiallen's historian, Mfr W. C. Prince, | aver that if that telegram ex roceited at the uven | RELA ROS Ne Abc he Te TBR practically trdopendent of the eom- says were suppressed by Mr. Stanton. | telograpn office bad any part of it suppressed | Investment. ’ OF BAIGHTWOOD, THE . s fe howd ever orgeatte: aoa tha per aly | : it war got done by Mr. Stanton nor with his S| TRICT OF COLUMBTA ~ , tad bed tedenene ae Gumadiotely | me runnenan As wa. starrox mucerveD 1. | ft Tet! fgg phon ae fr ale Face Market Ph as % tthrengh Own. Stagor a the on | _ The foliowing is a cops of that telegram as !t/ charge, and that the President died knowing | Coin. value. value. recetved or ferwarded. was | Was delivered to Mr. Stanton: | ne of such charge against Mr. Stanton. — | . to laure the telegraph operator back 2} “McOnenuas’s, June 29, 12:20n.m. | After the battle of the Antietam General Mc-| U.S. $5 Goldpiece 1822 §-00 900.00 i Weaeuiet Niet cecetiens paiet | (ogg goer eee fisilan stated that his erm wae unable tomore | UJ. §. 1804 Silver Dollar 1.00 900.99 m was made Secretary of all the dispatehes to me! eis aide of cng © paged Ae aio ee dale r want of horses, shoes and clothing. Tho | Half-Doll caesar te dae tony abd 1 cote, t0 be forwarded from there, | *hs.side of the river (the right bank) we re- | goa tuscy fell outraged at such uchermtiganet | U- alf-Dollar 1796 750 52.50 Gus te tie ths aeiimary Wingraph from tho won | Ac T have sisted, it wan nectemsty tor meaiee Por mes did ull dattiose ocala de, il shat ect, | M% of neglect and ordered Geaseral Halleck to | U.S. 1802 Silver ¢-Cent Piece +05 100.20 — ol of Gen MoCiella wtchunys, 10 was | bed pomscacion of che thee eee ese Ae | diaze could secomplish, even after! brought my | {overtieate the patter at once and HPS?) U.S. 1556 Eagle Penny ‘015.00 Sit am fone Sanne = bo = wane a aa — - = pacliglag= | ton would have | U.S. 1793 Copper Cent (Ameriy +01 = 50.09 * a pete hes bel ‘ * = - reot chai : eerie Scuilee <<Sovtes Fz very, bs Se eee the most Jesper battle of the war. Tama et tal McClellan's direst | Queen’s Jubilee 5-Sovreiga, Eng. 24.33 32-00 jeianmlied. Aenakliage i |e es aren ees oem i who | Sarge of treason ageinst him? | Wapoleon’s 10-day sfr., French. 1.00 4-00 . weturnever tee) emead cla ae tonintte bari Ais, Btaaton 12d not to te bent to sao-| King William Coronation, Ger. 186t 56 1.25 . Gomslech of . sa rifice the Army of the Potomac, but he sacri- Me ee 3 » par fled bls own life in tring io, save thls cotinty | German “Peace” Coins 1871 3660 1.25 b nnd this people from ruin. When Mr. Stanton eae * rith the ctpher if the opera pores np pleditaterronag ah tummoned Gen, Grant to meat him at Louie This will be the best investment you ever made— 10,060) freab troops to use tomorrow J couid | \1ver fe Mle great efforts and determtuation to | OPioe, ih oll the telegra take Meaeased: i lave néka manta ee |r a det fea ‘dand starving army of Gen. > . . . Terved te the War Depart nen: jarve aad shall be gal Sganvarsny remeatend tsanonga, October 13, 18636 4 V/oydd’s Far Souvenir Coin— as x there were tnkew posse nave ihe material aud pereoaadl of Os ermy. If vacrifice of Mr, Stanton | Pipae E a. 1.06 [82888 & sions att Aeteie pphagetiene Pi irr ole pear ang | his “Personai Memotrs:” NV 4 2, tae ayes = ten, theta be wo wait ay sag 90d Blum “ot the Actay of Mermotre:” A National Heirloom for only $1.06. a Mr. Stanton did this wor Aponrpesiap teen! mabe eaenter oom otoma, ave lost this battle be-| ae caught a oa pobcceey cba oye : Ment war the prover vould be punished. Finaily, sosing the aig oe ergy “reapoutibie | 2* never expected to recover. He never did. Under Act of Congress we have 5,000,000 a2 boa han ghnwryg nag elpan beret J any it with the earnaetnean of «| mee Souvenir Coins, of the denomination of 50 cenis 1: sche hes, been noedieaay order | COLD WHraTal 1 ov CHILDRES oo iy Ee ao ey go as Bas as pow * | bope to rieve our fortunes, | The Mardenin Ki an at all the peop fe May have a chance to pro- sprees brs co Hal ng Precess—-Some European et, Apes cer Se meee pamniee, ie | Weus on the Value of Cold 2blutions. cure these artistic and patriotic souvenirs of their own : mart seud large forcements, and | Prom the St. Louis Republio. Exposition, we have resolved to offer the whole issue ordered to be re goad them at once. Talal draw beck to thie| Tt is agreed that the health of children ts for sale—at $1.00 each. - = hate oo tbe ian | ee eC d think I can | best guarded and preserved by r. UA vibe charge of the telegraph. | withuraw all material | hardened against cold and the diseases resulting Apply to any Bank, or send Post Office or Express Money Order, oe spl reat yer re Cheng ube aetna re ee | from cold: Bank Draft, or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish, with » ue the ore. ct : . to what { Love already auld, 1| This ts believed by many to bo best effected | instructions how to send them to you, to 3 ° ° fh EXECU ION: are paulabec Wf | guly wish to say tu the President that I think he | by aooustoming the child to cold water #o that - t - vould have rope in regurd*a| “e erous when I : cl t ¥ | de pe x ce to tevatd i 7 4 bay Yustabed” nobody, OF | yas Tat my force ta ‘ou weed f tatsedy a, | Bei be lndiferent to tho changes of emper- / TREASURER WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, eet weer t| gant Ss ; uae wineceans F UeereGle AE UAL LECT Oretn cac| | That thin show be) etlsclire! of1a abiations CHICAGO, ILLS. Wideiswda Eeameasea aaa 10,000) tree men I could | must be mado w daily practice, for the system | — — — ; " oa i pi Aeenegein morro | falls Luck into its sensitive coadition as soon aa | AUCTION AUCTION S ion Gog The srapines roverve the : eas ein Bntrabeelbewreseet on know that afew thourand more would | they are discontinued. Bie 'pad 2 erick heat Fs sande qa i ~ nail an Mattie trom 8 defeat to asic: | “The mortality of childrea reaches a masimum | 2 THIS AFTER = FUTURE DAXs ke shed operators w itin the gor nt must voi i ee a = te pee bnecopesarhy endear held mia seqenaible fac tha vate 1 rive io eo when multitudes Ba 1 eecsnyem aoe: iD eee erate Fie, person without clad penuiie- see caraestly tonight. I have seen too| of diarrhea, mostly in the poor quarters of | YY HOME 1N GEORGE. z SALE ° Lhesretary 6f War, cal that gen | dend and wousded comrades to feel | large cities; agait in winter, when they succumb Poe HOR FIRST (OB N {BREN AT GON ee ae : S * lug should not otherwise thar that the government has not sus- | to cat: and inflammation of the respiratory | _ py vist reme Courtof the} NOW OCCUPIED BY THE BUS PEREMPIORY CALE OF VALUARLE 3 one i ithe er ge with the operstors to the | tained this army. If you do not do so now the fatulities are more apt to happen to the | District oi Col he Zh of October, 1st, |, TO. OFLOSTTE PARRAGUT 5QI & POtRTPRS H r F 7 ° us ot OF r dutise. By direction of tie | gatae is lost. B. MeCrennax. | delicate children of the richer claes, mhjch Hebert A Tuite war in depending. 1F | ewenty-aigtn Fak ST aD . : jen. Halieok advined G "Hon. EM. Sram An idea provaily that winter weather is bene- | Ogiodefentant, the unuersignen av trusteen wit" URED MY TRY FOUR: | gor - : explaining tho matior “Seuretary of Wat ficial to young childeon. ST SE eee ER DF eo ohet en is oguity ba WN RAILEMDAY roonty . a jon of the eperaior obey-| | Moreover, Mr. Staston bad too much force | | If the temperature Le below freezing point, | GuLOck'y. St tetent ot the xR Suophert at OF SMALE BHLCK tr : cPruuu 3 Je constancy ' bad beeu dis. | of charsoter to brook wuch s grave insult in | the more dangerous tt is for the child's health RT Ov THE Sau : " . he Secretary ung that the operator should | silence. He was too stern, too impuleive, to| the colder and drier the air gets, no matter Bo : Rune to prison rather than to have eur- by such w charge und wriie the gentle and | whether the skin is kept dry or not, the cold | °% J the cipher to another, he also stated nd letter he did to Gen. McClellan. No, in-| dry air irritates the respiratory orgaue and is | bee a: hat vu accouut of this cipher having Leen | deed, Mr. Stanton was uot that kind of man. | apt to cause inflammation. his 1s the more | ferection communicuted to Col. Ceustock the Sec-| Not only this. but five days sfter this alleged | dangerous the younger the child is. Cold, retary had directed to be mutilated and indefeusible telegram was sent | damp, weather, with or without ri as Miedo eh stre and paraiel hes: thence merth aud fon of square numbered one) 164), according to th n wrtow ne feet tothe south | oibreos the survoyor of the Listriet of Coy ed tc stead, ch was to| Gen. McCleliaa wrote Br. Stanton « long letter | temperature is ubove freering point is much | fie of etree stator isan ik oad Biter cect eae | Liber WB. Mt Pollo 171 of the books ett wuasteated to ne ope, no mat-|andeentitte him by Geu. Maroy, telling the | less to be feared if the child be euflicientiy well | tern cot ate itches to tam Place Dt bo Nevar, WKB all “and singitar tho buildings | 2 Die a “Teruel sale as proscribed by dec vrovemsuts theresn. bere of t rank, without his spe- | Secretary how bis army fought day after day, | wrapped. Court in General Term? One). ‘Terms of sale: Oue-fourth of the purglage mot ae eiaes, oot Auswering thls Gen. Grant! of the bravery of hisarmy, how be saved eve: Fog, op the contrnry, ts not to be trusted, | realitie in one and tio yours Ju “ny of aa sid in-caah on the day of sale ‘or Sagal ratid fie defense. and is w shy “pot kes af ky order dadia- | thing, of his greet losses, of the bad ronda, and | aud the danger from it inereases with the vaver: | With btqreat frou) said date, for which tae uoten ct peat pe rg Bg ye PT! morn fn Gene anieel Mos suvioined by Prout " who alone, could be intrusted with | appealing to Mr. Stantou’s judgmen: that New- | ity of the cold. It is not sufficient, ip HOC® | cs te prupeete ea eat ok Soca ie cam | wegen: Sagteteered "to be By tis | aby deed of trust upon the property | of great ocd r = and that be had no | berm should be evucuated aud ull Buraside’s | clild to be well wrapped: precautions must be | chaser, "A deposit of 8100 Gl be reathel when the " : 4 aang Staswe Yeorn and bearing | THEXTH DAY OF oa of violating any order, | army sbould Lesent to him. In thia letter be | taken that itdocs not breathe the air without | yisettuce of, A. r j pon! 3 property e. K PM. os served lten by | srty' soja. or all cagh, at tba option of A fhereoh." X Sf $500 to be 1uade at the & Excperty is knocked down. AU conveyancing «i chasers cost. Hanene cow’ HENRY WISE GARNETT, or even wish, of the Secretary of War, and re- | asks for 100,00) men to GUested that lhe epersior Le restored, aud that | bew vbey asy order or wish from auy of} ‘hia superiors, no matter how cenveyed, i? he ein for bi it | its being previously warmed. This is effected | by covering the child's bead, leaving a good space for the nove aud mouth, over which a Wing to inser dais poseivle the keeping of aecwaee » : done his best to destroy the arm: ick veil is fastened. Surviving trast. ays ec uuent resale in some mys — ervirmang we Sppou er only thougkt it came frem them. In | having plannod its destruction from the begin-| In mild, frosty weather children old enough | = aixiegt | aks e AAG Sth -_. | Sueepager pabiished in Wasbt bel catch on ied ctiex it is important bere tostate| ning, he could so coon after make such an | to rau about can be cent ont for © short ‘tim Td DAY CE DECEM DELL | [)USCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, THOs. 3. FISHER & 00, os phar wae restored to the operator. appeal for help to this very Secretary who hud | Ata temperature of 10 degrecs Celcius chi Ih, same hour and place = ee AE pe Kea Estate Bret 7 tans This shows Low ‘mportant the cipher was held | done hts beat to destroy his army dreu under six should not be allowed out. a) a7-akes” JOUN'ARDURY, Trustee | OTE S eto AU AREP LOT OS | _DUNGANSON Bnos.. Anctloseers | ae eee by Mr. Ste: wud what Ft trust he putin | Two days before this alleged charge of treason | snowfsll, if the temperature is not low, is not ——— THE Wes SIDE OF CHAMPLAIN AVENUE | Jy i Kai ED STATES MAPSHAUS SALE. —By virtue how with his cour at the Secretary Gen. McClellan sent a| harmful for a child well wrapped. BY 4 DEPTH OF 100 PEET. a writ of Seri fsrias Issued out of the clers’s LY virtue of a geod of rust to a9 dato the 24 day of | gBag dg tantt ot Seti falas lavued out of rong arma ke protected that trust) dispatch to him saying: “Do not believe reports | The hardening process by means of water | ~~ WORTH OF DIAMONDS, GOLD | AMR, ALD. 1880, and recoded tn Liter No, 1103, | fiesta Nhe dinectod. f will sell af px © power which was supreme on the of disaster aud do net be discouraged if you | should begin when the child is able to rua | $25,000 “yp foHlo SHO ot bed. cue of the lun 93 of the Dis: is EVENING, Phe both wen zen is TARING THE EECORD® Feox watches, fine silve: ware and other | ‘at the re or one hesensans We calied to bis aid Sarreon Ge learn that my communteatton# are cut off, and | abont; not with cold baths, but with cold ‘gem Marston's iti office, Troy SW RECH: | oldsr of the mates E = >, AUCTION, it dee eaeteating wt bin, ¢ yaa ca germ commen: ren Yerkiomn in the gomeasion pesspittes statin et certain partsot the Dury with water ‘under Metro’n Hotel. ; cal ace atte RATCUPrE vannace., soon xm, ‘ i Ch ecvingrin a jope forthe bestand T will not deceive the | that hun stood twelve or twenty-four hours in = ———————— nw Ax. defehdnit in ante the folic - aa : Peg Deas ae chen ant Gasis w the Levens of | | pot jos Secteeil gianhin 30.” the room, but to which no warm water has been DO ae alt test ante Table weigea ad bnvicd eros verti Mae, SPRCIAL aND IMPOR TAN VAL AML mupand have al este and all distinction, henor and | a added, (These hardening ablutions are never to jand situate in the county of ¥ ton. District of | Purene de Uithiewiez, and will ve gold to s-ts surneven hy Ye AND PLATS, telegrams eken to the Medica halk ind oe tha cabins 4 Dip Bor KEEP iT sEcRET. A pape Goinmbla, and known as and be south ba tof Samene de Buthigts 1B bow RR BY 2M) We tiers. = om te extended to them by the nation; be begun except in summer, and with infants Prembieseas gages a2 end, point the ouGe aC ot | scqticn fo. = of Dogan | ina AN Tout at ee ee etn a, the devotion, the incalculable | Mr. Stanton did not keep this telegram secret, | tt is all out of the question.) | et Geraint Ga}oF Male Llvan's gubuivinien of pare of tbe eget. | "D4 Hemp, Grey. Grading ash | ne ELLs ALL Set. ot pe ce of the telegraph operators to the coun- | M# charged by Mr. Prime, but he at once weut| The cold ublutions shoild begin with the | THUSTERS SALE OF Su. 1 Siogertttan ies pep cist recorted th Fives Beg. | BATCLIPFE. Da i v DECEMBER Soll enh “tone have never Leen netiocd by Congress. But | to the White House and showed it to the Presi- | handsand amos, then the face. Onanother | §¢S sor PEER ECS, THE Sate 4 wae of te laud records of + | FP\HOMAS DOWLIN | he oeRock, we will aller oes ao + ceived the thanks of tho | dent, who that very day answered it as follows: | 48 the fat and lege may be laved. Later the | No B2L NINTH STREET Sot gr dated Suly 20, | OR a r DSTERS! SALE OF | hae these chests je Secretary of War and/ “Bare your army at all events, Will send re- | Beck and breast of the body can be similarly | yg50, and recorded ta Liber No. 1407 at forte Book | id District, toxether with the tm. | 7 Ut AE tert E IN > cee " Pn act 2 : jected. Not until the age of six are the cold | seq. of the lant records of the Dis-riot of Cotnnitine nar Mow or | Peachwen! trial of P< appreciated by them: thut | inforcements as avon nswe can. Of course the : : or the part of, Colnmbte, | {aes When Gen Scoot ey thaowe quan eam, Gite | ceamek coca Ser hee Gee an ik’ | aatcatanes Wb: be apyllon Getouaeaeiy ta. tne | Sel oe Oe peo ie parts secured therebs, tus | VP ‘Je thtrd of the purchase monsy to Z ntine a : Rude ivil of the war. us the guard-| day. [have vot said you were ungencrous fur | Whole peer x " veal font gabe be czaion cad tus enstodinns of searsts | saying thet yen needed reinforosmsente: 1] Ay indict ootsrch, oven a simple, feveciess | aght ‘trusiees at public auction. t TUEND AY" DECEMBER ae HALESPAST FOUR and the balance tole rald in two equal by adept of 6 Imente respect ‘ ¥ ih one and two pears, ce ep cured by 4 deed of trust oy the property sold, with in- | jeed of trust dated April 21, } i \e . : " O'CLOCK P.M. aj] that vertain piece o- parcel of | : % eas of trust Bate Apstt a gh egy dio onl je armies success, that saved thou-| thought you were ungexerous in assuming that | Cold. should forbid the coutiuuation of Bo | Seundatboateia he ctor Washingtoceio ing Distrce | ity tual gumtantually 2) the fel Gor eat de of the bawnck of Sabie: | a @eat] woah! tel bn: lives, maflifcas of ‘treasure and greet | Idid not send thein ‘se feat asl could, E hardening ablutions. Nor should they ever be | $f Columbia: tucwn entre thin Gentes, E dun- | Piethawer. “A degesit 4 @200-w hi Ye fequiced wien | ang “ys om, ‘i en Shien daateuatt | She aniefortnne to vou and vour army as keenly | Given within three hours after « meal. | wens Subdivision of cor Be LOU tector oes | Regis im agcepied Uf the terms of male are uot com. | p iy, the following descrived real Baetine fatten’ ir. stan : | 3 y a| Inwinter the child must be kept near tho | $#i¢ ict baving 2nd 27-100 feet on. 9th | plied with Yn dileve days the irastees reserve therieht | Sette emeteg is the chs of W askinetonr Dietaet at Of the call for the ‘cle Ose of thews guardiaus @t Hampton Roads | as you feel it yourself. If you bave had adrawa | Srect eoutheas? aiid rannite back with ‘hat width 8) Por-cil'tkesroqeri at tie ei au cent Of sence | Steniey situated i | to taform Cal. Peions= t _ gave the alacn that © floating monster—ball | battle or a repulse, itis tha price we pay for | Stove during the process and stand fu a wooden | feet TH side and rear alleys, together with the fiultiig purcllager os ‘Ou, SDAY, THE FOURTEENTH Day OF gud under bis order . : mab proof had made appearance at the | the enemy uot being in Washington. We pro- | > with warm water up to the ankles. ‘The | Wyck beuye thereon. coniainine'b robma, HOUSE Pest DEG Isez, AT HALE PAST BOCK GrcLOCK to te meet {the Eitarbetb. The weoden war- | tocted Washfugton end ths evemy concentrated | ¥ashin ‘tor ments ed for wetlon; then over the waters ou you. Had we stripped Washington he would | possib! BS Thich the notes of the purchaser, payable in Ys brendaide. The big guns | bave been upon ua before the troops sent could | rooms raust not be overheat + “4 7 : B%Gdkds m0 Pith st} seven, the same fete sing, parable oil twain secured | ATCLIFFE, DAREECO., atcriontEns | Seats teck viudictive aud thundefous, | bare got to you. Lees than a week ago you no- STs Celclus is about the right warmt ty idrst tel {Fst fagou tie property vid, Suddenly amid the deep re- | tiffed us that reinforcements were leaviug Rich- | Cider children 18 degrees ix suiticient. To | cash, at the option of the py 6 i ston ot of tights seven oy rule's g and drying should be done as roga- | cass"and’ the balthce ieee saul eens Teoma ss wanior, | aasteo. F. arutpbor Melty seven tp Paaey & Ruin Be Street perthwest, besoay {~ Ser.” AlLcomy HURSDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF DE- of sal TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUAREY tMproven | (0h TECHSDAY, THE VIFTRENTH DAY OF D | thriv cf 14 recoi the cost of the purchaser. EAL ESTATE, BEING PREMIS’S KNOWN | ace Sa od “ec went out bv of the heavy guns the operator | meud to come in front of us. It is the nature | thrive well in this temperature they must be | SEU" ane acquis 1B; the cust of the purchaser, | REAL Soy STREET SNE For EM. los number seventy-cickt tn Allen's salah | _ . bs Halleck about the Sheraan? hos the sharp click of the csuuder. It is! of the case, and usiiler younor the government | ¥armly dressed, warty ak the, risk and cost oi the purchaser if tue | MERLY THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE JUs- | Vie Bx convenient brick Gchine kuewa S| POE PGRTON AT eed Mr. Stanton 6° Nuss ratur et Newport News, who aya: ‘Tis {eto blame, Please tell we at once the present eS niveteisdeie DBL Hrtot a a decree he Ma | Spe Be Spt nore Oa antea ot a ROFESSIONAL, Of that time, and ie ercimac. She ia steering straight for the | condition or eapect of th HE DRINKS COAL OIL. su deed of trust from | Disirlot of Quidin'ia, nassed om Sor F | prea aae oe SO TPER tots One hte of oie —————s Ob het be! bon, =" UT me “ihe Cumberland! Re sring ia to that telegram of Gea. — Supt a vette te Be jnard A. Warner and 16: palty cause No. 14.205. why | faetallments. payabie in onc and tee pean tr ! ~~ , ‘The maguit. a brondaide, aroline Brad. | ty be secured by dard of tras! on tbe p tevegrapa vere une heels ove , Julie E. B. Bradley (Suspense. } edi an vi the fort} | MoClellen it is stated by his historian that it} How an Inebriate Slakes His Thirst in the grin 0 na inbereet Bare Deane dak ane ABLE Seems to bo | was laid before Congress in n mutilated condi- Morning. ey of Juss, 188 and ferorded ia L ber to. Tissot | y Ay bf mer Janne Caine- | $010 apd to Lear interes. at 8 yer cent per anu iim frou Bustos the auii i {Auxioue watching.) “No, sho | tion by Mr. Stanton. This is not true. ‘That | rom the fan Francisco Call Be aan of the District of Columbia, at foto | Eek devify ate dfondnuse Piette at Buntieae | Suh geome, regal ser par Fe erm, aud he ab spp w agein” (Grea: anxiety.) “She has telegram, anong others, was submitted to the} “Whon Billie Smith crawled out of his bunk Z ISAAC H. FORD. Trustee, FERTEE UTS DAT OF DECEMBER, A. 0 1068, | oor eithes bead shell Sor be anit eee Sele end Boworable characte wsh the Camberlaud aod peured broad-| committee on conduct of the war by Gen. : i se pias. hid a ae TE) Fe A RE ato be: Ged! The Couberiand ix sink-| Hitchcack in bie testimony given before that | Yesterday morning he was consumed with a wrtgigetd gees’ Sree aaag od ices, Sgusivision af square five Rup; | atit to rceell wt the rok and cost of ataulting pur: | [ia (Breathless suspense.) “The Cutaberland | committee relating to the peninsular campaign | 'ging thirst for liquor, but like the majority of — a Tatroct, rans 176 feet 4 inches on Si ates Chaser after five dayn advertiegsnet | ie Sred ber Inst breadaide and the fag is sti!l | aud the protection of Washington. Theso tele- | his species he was minus the price. After care- G7 71H BT. Nw, | 144 feet 3 inches on New Jersey avenun, 28 feot on there” At the abont the opesato: street, thence south 35 Test, thence east 18 feet re furnished | fully overhauli ardrobe i Ses. the ‘980 gest S inches to the liar of Tagi ty the| Gndiog « stay cose, but without succon, be | CONTENTS OF TANGYAN pax ooops stone |eacant cattne THUD alate weal F corer i: . ” 7 Ny x a D4 more oF less, mPTO} x 8 large double, a DARE & CO., AUCTIONEER: ‘Open Sundeye. SIS ah Sp tai eat norco pene mace | AGEDAE, MPEP San® [egpeTs| Bata tnt wabrwa te ac | RTO SEWER. | ofa bake ma I will clogs | Per. PA. a ie. south wont, < ama he wanted, and to show "ferme of ale: One-third of the purchase * the shells shrieked SS Hitchcock states 90) F st. | HUGH T. Tag dag” | rae fin at his own request in Janus: ‘City Mall. superiors i all that re-| rounds of the Clay, Montgomery and Leides- | out at my salse room the above mentioned swek, money in oe ——— = . a + ists » |e assortment of Ladi Gen- TRUSTEE® SALE OF AN U! PROVED LOT OF | @cteNTIFIC MAS ax MAGNETO ty Nasuicgion this usw iron monster pre- lated to the waiter. Gen. Hitchcook states: | dorff street resorte without discovering a good | SUBPENTE 2 danpy, eortuent of Ladi Biosety. pore phn FE Bop gh en | Gaus IN Oleg GREEN'S SUBDIVISION | SWrectusent. Alvecatanet vapor baths De ge sonted. | “I them examined a considerable fle of papers | samaritan or anything to drink more tempting | Sloe Sea brattoricg Tass engnerchiets, | per it, secured by deed of trast upon the ‘ART OF » D.C. | € bo ‘8b; fowns, Plam, in kis “Miltary Telegraph in the | aud separated from the r ta number, of which mbroideries. Laces Civil War,” bes told dhe story of the great deeds copies were furnished w¢ BT ‘Tae Gack waa of | than water. At last, made desperate by the fire arate en gg alg Oe Sevaroing’aud recording at purchasen's ded in Liber : ‘ garepeeere chet Daal | Riusiy at ina set Ss lend rotnds of we bie i rf E tf 4 x or mae: atthe option of the purchase, Ah cox. | _ BY virtue of « certain deed of trast dated Rit dex of | ‘ ‘ - % Con en d, Jew | ot to be A stent service of the ‘elegraph operators the telegraph office, but Gen. Eckert, now of | raging within him, Smith went into aClaysteeet | shry Seep ee Tho pele Ranker stece coguvlied bin ditcen Gaye trom daje ot sul: een ea eee eam | Ne cue cau read this highly intereeting aud New York. was thea in charge, atd'I eaunot | sand other articles tos atanerous fo mentions SOS TIN SA friahdae” ptthaber’ atte nes anne | ge MOSDAN, ae ewer oe AP OR BEE. | inna Netonnee a valuable account of the armel struggle without | believe that this telegram war mntilated by him “Deslare. sd private buyers invited. “Goods wold Brevigue gatice ih he Evepine earner BER, 1802 et FOUR OCLOCK PM. tn front of the a Tan oD r the ‘telegraph opersiors deserve | or with bis knowledge because of his high char- | the liquid US reserve and in ots to eat NTH AL, ae eee ae Dare Fite county of Wi . District of Colambla, to “ace. informa a @e sccount of the power with » the Louore aud rewards from the | acter for integrity. It may be that the original 3 pic AiPaad cecenih rince ce parcel of land end peas a control of these faithful aide w country they helped so mucia to anve, and that! of this telegram as given by Mr. Prime bas to bett a ao-st___ Cor. 7th. Kand ° 5 (GEO. W. STICKNEY, Anct, 12t6 Pet. aw. | Rec sngensnd distinguished ssand being ix num + te Grant. Onene cocasion Gee some day Congress, ise Geodness and magus eras: ad that it contains the alleged sup- gg —— — pipes Bae eer dh (THOS E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctionser. G one % a aotiee a | re is subdivision’ of part gh Chichester, ny Mined to conirel the teleg-ayh is vimity, wlll declare the thanks gf the eountry pressed sentences, but as the transcript of that worst trouble is in over it, an ~— TRUSTEES 841, “EDGE. | Sune le du. ‘count s eet ee chs (earners for he patsitle deeds sod elegracs ae received, is not aow in the War | the nert morcing after a’ coal of debnuch his | YALCARLR TapnovED, Provery ox grvng. | "Rule SAHEpROvE 1K hte bistRCr | Saar dylrannts The Nezalat tas nator {be lines. Mr. Stacton bu reat weovieo they rendered to the country. | Departwent recorde the facteasI have given | mouth tastes keabhot box. On more than ite AVENUEAND P STREET NORTHWEST, Ete eh a, certain deed of trust seconded tn | 1 3 gone Abit of the purchase money fa 4 ‘puelsimest, lar. ery company io the army bed ite brave, in-| thom must stand aa the true Bistory. one oecation Stulth declareethat he bas scrowed | BEING WAgy HS SEVENTEENTH | Liver No Sib. see sil ef seq. ous of theland equa isiaiaeaie fa | ? avcrotary of war, advired Svan idee tee Go| THE CLAMOE AGAINS: TRE PRESIDENT. partie edema bape gay hemody same EDNE=D, DECEUNDN, FOURTEENTH. a secured there we will offer f ated of ‘or ail ‘cash. All cou- 2 formes bia department ra of the tengrepb bere of the war for |). 7HE cuasan a 7 _| Setting out of bed. But there is more twang | «Hat P-PAST FOE OCLOCE PAL Tat toe ofthe Ra ON NE cot of the parahawre. | O wallitary telegraph =u walar end momentous value to the com- ut edinitiing the telegra:n to have been sent | to the oil taken direct from tho can, which sale front of tue prarions part of Jot 1h, square | BAY, EE Bin ier at BALE Ps } aired at the dime ct le. | oe GURE TO CONSTI Col Siager (who was w aud te the couatry bad no parallel in | by Gen. McClellan as stated, its bitter words | sceme to strike the right spot several minutes | }67. frsatas Somat on Ire Eby = depth of 120 ‘Se oan . Gnd ay my ! Straten sexes UaMcae bene queen. clatrvoyant uster, aad ehouid Le arre of the army. were Gtrected to tke President as well, for Mr, | {n advance of the other. Smith ts in srme day of sale, THOMAS. WAGGAMAN, | wit: All of fote numbered nine Oh and ¢ oe ‘cost of the Iting | stutent of yccuitinm, | i i i Ths ‘ drinking this pesultar tipple he might turn the ‘Trastee. | Bi ope (iy) tu Ka: Chase er able notice as they shall dees, Dean 62 fonda Ge a OEN, M'CLBLLLI'S CRABB. ee ere anders withholding troops | taste to edvantage by swallowing © yard of | 7. ONCANSOH _ AUCTIONEERS. Tevet poral Sawewocd. yhteh ts part rf. abweraowa, ISM, MASS AC | 12 Gem MeGiallon’s “Own Story he charges | f70m Gen. MoClellan er taking troops om Ris | wicking with each drink and biring himself out | 1) i =e ion §6 and 90, in the surveyor's Mrs” f Trusteen | a cr¥iary Stanton wiih intend to sacrifice the | Predoni, and Wey were, therefore, as aces | Mf aD incandescent light or pose a& @ horrible ETERS” de it | Sete’ SPAth : Ope-nait ee paged c {CTIONEERS 3 reid [army fu the penineniar oumpaign. the work of the President as of the Searetary. | ©*@mple enlightening the world. Re rt ASS aa year with feSorcat at ce rue oor pee Ti ANDSOME NEARLY | yy LORENCE RICH W . be ; a, In the light of ils Nistarts te cars tea eed ——_ + H es Geeceg atte ng sogured bY TetgieD, me Duritines ON FOCTH | Mteance an bystaem vt . Se Secretary of War superintendent of the | J | dent with such = motive, with having deliber- Military Terms. wT Ute 0h 8 dood of trust ty the we | of 3 ‘ont at thine of sale. CAPITOL xD fatea apr 6, 1992, | ThUtsday eveningt wi9 vciock E: Military telegraph Col. Kiggia mart not ately planued and exeouted che dofeat of the | From Lite, evaucing and! secording at "ie pits. | amarerged ip ye Sp oo eR eee we. Col Biggia did peutosular fampaiga, with having doue bis beet atrnk aed Sone pur Bistrict jam) aad at » RA — Pf at bs matter eudel A few weeks | to destroy the noble Army of the Potomac, is Sage” reakvertionment 2 G@rnut arresied the se: both absurd and impossible. For, great as Mr. Soles ES a pte: Se Oke a ed Pe 3 a JAMES E. P: 3 5 DREAVER. Tuk ¢ Bperted Col @ tuterference, and put if leave this army now, 1 tell yeu plat: ‘Btacten was in brain and ae a war Seo- ees "i to ). both, inclusive, in : Gers ss Bim io the guard house, and advised Col Steger | that Lowe no thanks to your tuaus other pee Tetery, President Lincoln was greater as Prest- beeen 8-47 >" ~ [aes oy eid, fll vem oa eee ovis imate Saat eer (it bat Lhd sone tn Washington. Youhave dmme Jour bert to Ggot and, soul! 4u impacaible barrier against ee ‘sry wsivee,_ | {the surveyors obice of sy 100 mtd Liner nw. ule-Lees obey ame O sacrifice this aruy."" Poveivle Seoretary inet Co ey 7-7. yet improved +} veill-butlt ALL THE EVENTS Re Of thie exrmontinary Gen. Mohel-| Gere MeGielsn That army was the Sipe of LATIMES © SLOAS. Auctioneers. boos gi led init | M Vie. Ai wusiseer cowtdentiat. tate a lun's bographer saya, referring to Mr. Stanton; | the Prerident aud of Mr. Staaten, 4 CHANCE YOR tNVESTMENT. pisave Roaers near, ni Hour ofthe RS a ae od joe istaa cS (ones ‘iront = so ees eetrats NER NISL aa gens BICYCLES. Mire eafetion bie eredeg. “Tle deitberately planted and exeouted the| Ip determ!: is pisn of cam, Gen. defeat of the peninsular ona; The sc- | McOtellex advised Mr. Stantor as follows: cutntion fe mrt gra naj The counell of commandere of corps wade t ve Unaniinusly agreed upon « plan of opera- Cr ol wi to an it ‘ore you.” To this Mr, Stanton quickly answered ua fol- whatever plas bas been agreed upon ‘<2 a