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GEORGETOWN IN THE REVOLUTION. The Patriotic Action of Her Citizens in Re- gard to the Stamp Act and the War. town formed part to 1776, and of Mont- gomery county, was in that year created out of the lower part of Frederick, during the struggle is one which the of these counties may well contemplate with emotions ‘Sir Julian Pauncefote is now England's am- MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ELECTION, New Officers Chosen Despite the Point Raised by the Minority. ‘The adjourned meeting of the Medical Asso- __ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALEs. FUTURE DAYS. ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTS.. R #20 PA. AVE XW. FH, BEBSHEIMER, & 00." Auctioneers WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. RATurre pang co. ee ww. of patriotic pride. Georgetown was no in- ciation of the District at the Law | VERY v, AND DE —— FP SUOR PME, 7 THE MITORTOF THE OLD TOWN DURING THE | significant actor and factor in it, Her forges | bassador to the United States and dean of the | ciation o Ay eee oll Bis 2 nat INDIRA AVENUE OPPOSITE SALE MASSACHUSETI® Ave: | "SSD EtepMint ram wes TRYING TIMES OF THR REVOLUTION 18 oxx | and smith shops resounded with the manufac- | diplomatic corps at Waslington. His assump- — BUILDING. OR APAMTMENT HOUSE AX: 2 JERSEY AVENUE AND| | STREET SOUTHPART. BY AUCTION. FULL OF INTEREST—THE PART TAKEN BY THe | tUFe of arms; the work of recruiting for the | tion of the latter function occurred yesterday | and at times heated contest over election of | BUILDING. ABA a HOUSE ARD | aN, EREGE ASSORTMENT OF FERS, FORTH CAritoc arki ts NORTHWEST AT eeasats toed oh oxy pecans edipaipanonp Rassias service went on continuously; she became s | afternoon, when he presented his credentials as | officers. At the regular stated meeting of the DENCE. HO. sap INDIANA AVESUE itaet Tan hte AS on MONDAY, APRS SEVENTEENTH. at RALF . ” great depot for the collection of military sup- | ambassador to the President. Being the first | association held on the first Tuesday of thie BARON A ERIREY-FOOT ALLEY nee | pent OW AND WITHIN OUR SALE BROOMS, | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK Po ee ane See | The news of the blockade of the port of Boe- | Esti te “Slarvland line so" famous ix covsne: | ambassador to be accredited to the United | month the election of officers and delegates to | On MONDAY AFIEENOON. APRIL TENTH, AT | acortmesiss{bowebold gusts cece odared ty oo at | fst'eiend talamment of Matec sige” Ses | Seattiidieg the port SUR audit Gia “tsa tecanie™ | Uemnay anon ‘ig United States he takes his place as the ranking | the meeting of the American Medical Associa- THE WET Se FREE OF Tis Wisrrxe oF A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF | sndlvewaty oa ee ee ~ at that place and of the proceedings had in the | _Im January, 1776, the Maryland convention | diplomatic officer. tion proceeded only as far as the election of the | enis property is ony of the finest in the city, Ying Parlor Pareiture, Orpagents, Center Te- | proved by = twos! Massachusetts colony created pra paar resolved that the prévince “be immediately | The reception of Sir Julian Panneefote by | president, when, the hour being late, an ad- Seite Re ao-fock weet aane mans | bles, Matout. Oak and. of Saya ‘Term of eale: One-half cash, balance in Maryiand. writes Mr. Hugh T. T: { put in the best state of defense” and that a suf- | the President occurred at 3 o'clock yesterday | journment was had until last evening for the alley; and fa eapectally adapted to use as | stands, ‘Bureaus, Wasnsinnie, Warscoben, Kitten | twelve meutas, sectied by weusa ot pachaer Sas ee - Hugh T. Taggart, when | ficient armed force be raised for its protection. Bi of completing the election, ‘Site for office’ building or apartment house. snd for | Effects, bar Also abens 30 lasrait sed prneonis Gon | Intercet ion tay of vale and ‘of trust on prop: | mentioned "B aatd cates the right of England to impose taxes in America | John Mardock became the colonel, Thomas |i” the blue room at the White House. Sir | purpose ng Small expense the present improvement can beeasiy cs ‘ice Ice Chests, 2 Bne Tailor sold, of all cash. at the option of the purchaser. | seven humiced Pome th for the purpose of aulag vevenue had been | Johns the lieutenant colonel, William Brooke | Julian was attended by the attaches of the| At the meeting last evening President | sesde sz supply either ot, there. , Tale role, presents e Biting, Siena, Biss Rance: Aivconverancing and recording ‘st purchasers cont: | thewurveyorg ofice ai aha. fastret: $e re strongly denied and ite existence constantly | {86 re! major and Wiliam Deaking the second | British embesey, all n court aniform, and hed | TTI Gy Stcars protested with tre folowing | “RRISTMNEaCT eT ae aon ot rain pare | 2 nn Me MERMERIMEE C COS hucta_| fermuor thems rte cortied via Wain ts | Sacha SHAM tape Wht Woe Resets major of one of the battalions o! le been escorted to the Executive Mansion from ? - = from day of sale. otherwie= or reserves ti end aprurtmances oppored. | county Militia raised under this resolution. | the State t by ‘Greal result: First vice president, W. P. C. Hazen; $f arches mopar will bear, but 5 per cent jnterest. Tight to resell the propery at risk and cowt of default | Ine Ata meeting of the freemen of Frederick | They were all residents of Georgetown or its | snd Assistant Ronettes Quen ta Aten ee ee ee scoped wits im on Snpe ft Gay 3 tle mad Orses E.gorrets eauees" peneeigge county, held at Charles Hungerford’s tavern, | suburbs, as were also Capt. Benjamin Spiker |" When the President en oe totes Se | ee ls Mes, a ee rae LIFFE, DARE & CO. 9 vant, WASHINGTON ES Wittiams, Rockvill F i jolved that | 924 the other officers and men of the battalion. | Julian ste forward and presenting his cre- | 45 iacin Te sda iE ABOVE 8ALE 18 POSTPONED, ON Ac- wen ee __ _—__** _ Se ee ee 4 = re Mundell, Edwin L. Morgan; counselors (stand-| ox Of THE HAIR. UNTIL: WEENED AT ATCLIFFE, DARE &CO., Aucts. 220 Pa. aven.w. the town of Boston was suffering in the common HE WAS A FIGHTING QUAEER. dentials to him made the following remarks: ing committee), D. W. ntiss, Geo. B. Har-| TWELFTH DAPOF APEIL 1a0r, ane Med R : cs cause of America, and that the most effective means for securing American freedom and the Thomas Richardson, whose name is ap- pended to the letter to Mr. Johnson, which has Mr. President: I have the honor to place in your hands a letter from the queen, my august rison, Geo. W. Cook, Howard H. Barker, R. T. Holden, Geo. N. Acker, T. R. Stone, L 8. Mo- place. splid&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Ai Carriages and STEES SALE OF 12 BUILDING SITES OX TREND SOUTH MIDE OF FLORIDA AVES Ice j : P rovereign, accrediting me as her ambassador to : tn” | GPLENDID BUILDING LOTS FRONTING > SOkrH CAPITOL AND ‘IST STS. WEST BY repeal of obnoxious acts of parliament relating | been mentioned, was © Quaker, but evidently | theGutied states of kumerion. of the American Medical Association ta Miwace | > AL APEL ON. W SENET BETWEEN THE By caver af adecwenct the Suyreme Court f the to the colonies was to break off compianication | one of the militant kind, for he led one of the | "In raising her representative at Washington | of tue American Medical Association in Milwan~ |" fee xrit Ax ETS oie eee oo ee with Cirest Britain. A uon-impoctation agree: | first companies out of Georgetown to the seat | to the rank ofan ambassador, an act which has | ¥e°'"'C wetinice, Jit Toktioon, Te Le Sua: | gQhe eWEDRPSDAT | AYTERNOON, — apRrt, sig, inequity cave So, 14234. Aachet tment was generally signed, which was enforced | of war. Alexander McFadden was the first | met at your hands with gracious and friendly th, J. L. Dulany, Johnson Eliot, W. P. C. | Peres perp ieee eve OCLUCK, we will sell, in t w.\ relentlessly. lientenant and John Peter the second lieutenant | reciprocity. her majesty has manifested her Hazen, C. W. Franzoni, C- H. A. Kleinsohmidt, mh of She pres Relvtive, <quanx oss, 3L™ | Trustess. ‘The brigantine Mary and Jane, Capt. Jchn | of this company. Thomas Beall of George, | constant desire to draw more closely together | TG iosse, ©. W. Brown, L. P. Beatty, J. 8. | _ Fach of these lows haves front of 20 feetoa Watreet, i sabe tthe ____ a Dat. ww. (iapman, master, arrived in the Potomac ia | afterward one of the trustess of the federal | the bonds which happily unite the two | Sictain Charles A. Bally. H. Mundell, 3.” W. | {emia crakneaes pect eteiet aler:| AT BENSINGERS ALSTON BAZAE Cacat ard btiete Velen) ee August, 1774, and having made a landing in | city, raised a cot iy lemen, which was | countries. sage . 7 i 8, | froncave « 12 feet by depth of 83 feet, and cons ea hg yt a (ih to a RA ‘in Wiseeices coin aacetieaad: tak cho ind | ovelgued to Gaty bx Onl: Motes Haemage age | reece my privilege to servo her majesty | BOvees J.T. Scthoron, A.C: Merriam, J. 8. P aquare {et cee splendid ‘The following Horees, Carriases, Tar- sexy cath bots teckasive’ ta, equare ‘numbered ¢ URAL eevare en board several chests of tea, consigned to | ment and tock part in the engagements around | for several years as minister plenipotentiary to | Stone. William, Ward, M. Peackheimer, 1. Ta Lear een mace tae ae eS | nome, wil’ be wold to the hishest | hundred ad foarsson ai, "The trcoeay infreatnd S*twostory Robert Peter and others in the province. in- |New York. This regiment was sent by Gen. | the United States, and I venture to tender my | Fee Vn it ay Hasta ead Feo Disders at” the Bassar THUSSDAY — | {2182 Ttuprovme secon and provided with alleys in THATNTET NEARY RORY formation of this having been commaniested to | Greene toreinforee the garrisonof Fort Washing- | grateful ncknowledgments for the courteous | 25> Walsh, J. Kerr, fasie‘ balance inore and MORNING, APRIL THIRTEENTH, at ‘Terms of sale: One-thintof the pnrchese money to NORTHWEST. the committee of correspondence for Frederick | ton on the Hudson. | They made a stubborn de- | consideration and kindness which, during the }Yt"ves contended by a number of the mem-|2en7. Retcing? ay Ten ,oaanins interest, parabie | = TEN OCLOCK: beladta cant the remainder n Wao ecuaal toate: | gOS READAY. APT gqunty tan: committee immediately met to de- | fense to, the attack of Knvpuausen and Rabl | whole of that period, have been extended to me ! yery Inst evening thas the date. prescribed. by | Properie crall cash, at option ot parent. "hdc Forty head of Horees ani Mares, mein, i one (i) and two (2) fears Trond ov auie, | TEPNTH. AT PHVE O'CLOCK: we liberate what measures sh | with 4.000 Heasians and Waldeckers and (savs| in the discharge of my importent functions. | hrc summitutionof the meociation for, beiding | bomeee Soeumaiite reauieed of purer i? sotd'as| some extra fiay workers and. drivers ses sold,'or sitcash, af tive option of the purchaser, | bew.to close an estate: rart of ariginey ley Sita Somes Scharf, from who the facts in relation to this | “In the higher office of ambassador I hope | tre Cp™ntns porjor ‘peed a thet ton ech oF $100 on eae! sold “separately at | ‘fulted “to. alll purposes. Rlepcakt of $500 required st the tue of sale’ Tortus | 300, fronting Al feet taches ‘se hOth et seat ey engagement are taken) heid their entrench- | ments on the north lines against five times | | that the same indulgence may be accorded to nd I beg to ussure you that my utmost be held last evening, and they quoted in sup- port of their position the provision providing reyancinst: Be-. at purchasee's cont ‘with in firieen asys, otherwise the right reserved to resell the property in’ defauit at story brick dwelling with stone triummines, concreted ALSO to be complied with in fifteen days from lay of sa otherwise the trustees reserve the rieht to reseil at Tunning bach to an alley This property fh Sabie ib Fear elibly stinated in one of the EERS. | - me, party 1 New Jump Seat Carriage, 1 Xew Fink and cost of the defwsitiag purchewer. All con sthwest. The houses are stdohplbpep teres mated tottend. | their number, uulil, in the charge | efforts will be devoted, an in. the past. to. the Wav stated ‘Saestinige atiall balisld Wis Seas Puce: | sere mtveremaectereet tome ote sorerane Dayton Warcn, 3 New Bugzies, 1 Negancings reconting.. Bc. at the cont of the pur ecknorledged that the ten was shipped in con | fiually “made by the attacking party. | maintenance and improvement of the relations | vs" * ‘April and Octover, and that the offi Published in New Phaeton, 1 Good Second-hand caseer WM. F. MATTINGLY, eof orders given by him the previous | besiegers and besieged, owing to the indisposi- | of friendehip and good will, which I trust will | O°) Usietates to the American Medical Aseocine Extension-top Surrey, 2 Sccond- apli-aaas December: that he had retied on the custom | tion of the riflemen to retreat even when over- | never cease to exist between the two countries. | tion shall be elected at the stated meeting in band = Phaetons and 15 Assorted PURSUANT whieh constantly prevailed m the province since | powered, became mixed together, but their | On the auspicious occasion of your being | 1°? ‘ aS Second-aand Waons, Buzgies, Har- 4 th ss € “ 2% | April. ‘The other side, which was in a majority, | HANDSOME THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, au. a This enlo is pen. the partial repeal of the revenue act to screen hie beatige 2 — — and —— — eailed upon once more to fill the exalted ofice | contended that the meeting last night was bub wu HED Re mpi vertieninent him fro: are and to justify his procedure: | frequent discharges, their colonel wounded, | of President of the United States, permit me, rerer - ~ TM: ke. AT AU ss Wie preinteen corer at the same time be submitted to ered yen iment | their flanks turned and receiving no support, | sir, respectfully to offer you my pelt cea wishes | * Continuation of thestated meeting of a week TION, KNOWN AS No. 637 ACKER STREET HIGHTEENTH Dat OF MAY. ny bea tm Washington, De an a dt bsichin. y | before, and the election was held with the above | | NuRi'Hr AST. ° TNO AT TWELVE Mo toaeed obtioe gee dar ot | £2 neat the cost of the pur of the commit:ee and declared an entire willing- | they were forced back, fighting all the way, ! for your personal welfare and for the con- | Défore on WEDSE-DAY, APRIL TWELFTH. 1803, AT ay a ee RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO.” ness to abide by their determination. until within a hundred yards of the fort, | tinucd prosperity of the great nation whose | TV's: 4 improbable that the defeated party | FAVE, O'CLOCK P.M.. in front of the premises. we ensin er Fortress atonroe, Virginia, known as the Chamberlin a Anccimesre Ser she Seite. ‘The comm unanimously resolved “that | which soon surrendered. Gen. Greene said | mighty interests haye been committed to your P Party | wiil sell lot 191. in squace 851, improved oy a three- ° 9 | Hotel, together with ail the right, tithe aud interest the importation of any commodity from Great that if this fegiment had been sapported charg will carry their opposition further, und it was cellar and papered throavhout; ail modern iinpe. of the Old Point Com et Hotel ‘Company therein, ‘ ‘ last evening that several of the members bs 4 and all the privileres, 4 Pritam liable for the payment of a duty im- | Knyphausen could uot have gained the north | In response the President said: - i 2 ments. ‘Che lots 16.67 feet by 6! teet to a 10-foot - Fights of property ther: posed by an act of pol ans however eunc- | lines: that the defense elsewhere was irresciute, | wr A/uendat: It affords me sincere pleas- | Tho opposed the election: as unconstitutional | paved alle; a Accrioxerr, 940 La Ave —, — tioned by the practice of a part or even the whole of the trading part of the community, is in a high degree dangerous to our liberties, as it | implie= fuil assent to the claim asserted by | but that had it been “like that of Rawlings’ ritlemen it would well nigh have erippied the enemy.” It cost Enyphan-en nearly 800 men to force the single regiment of Rawlings back. ure to receive from your hand the letter of her Britannic majesty accrediting you as her am- bassador to the United States of America. On declared that they would protest against the senting of the entire Washington delegation at the Milwaukee convention on the ground that the delegates had not been legally elected, Ter.os of saie: Purchaser to ass 82.400, ” LATIMER & SLOAN, LATHES & SLOAN, Anctioneors, 1407 G st FANCY CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, HANDSOME in three equal ins’ ayable respectively im siz, te veand eizateen months, with interest thereon froim the day of sa’ 14 deterred pay wente to be evidenced my the arch But the "ght toanticloate the deferred | [LATER & SLOAN, auction 4 1407 G wt. went of behalf of our government and people I desire Auctioncers. FOLDING B&D, CHIFFONIER, TABLE. PIANO | Purchaser to have she rat to antictrats the, deferred SHARES AMERICANITE. MANUFACTURING the British parliament of a mzht to impose | The regiment was complimented by Gen. | toexpress the satisfaction with which we in- ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. LAMP, CHAMBER FURNITURE, LINENS, | chase money is peid. Possession to be given when me COMPANY taxes for the purpose of raising a revenue in | Washington for “the great spirit with which it taxpret the action of her majesty in conferring THE SCHOOL BOARD. R Fee CARPETS, REFRIGERATOR, LOT CHINA, | orderod by theconrt. A deposit of 810,000 will be | _apddits LATIMER & SLOAN, Avctionsers, America.” Therefore, in order to discourage the pernicious practice, they “judged it expe- | bebaved on this oecasio: Capt. Leonard M. Deakins’ company of C upon her representative at our capital the highest rank known to the diplomatic inter- ‘Trustees Hold Yester- TWO TWO-STORY AND. ONT, B4Y-WINDOW, | NE ‘AINI 'G EIGHT ROOMS A! GLASS WARE, & FURNITURE IN RKSIDEN BEING THE SURPLUS CE NO. 1409 COR- Tequired by the conimissioners of the highest bidder on the day of sale. The purchaser to keep the prop- yy insured at his expense to thy fu!l ameupt of the T)UNCANSON BROS. Aucse, : ; ; HT ROOMS A 4 cin c ee ah car etthtane | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTA: dient that the tea in question shold not be | Griffith's batialion was recruited from the | course of nations as a marked proof of the day Afternoot MODERN IMPMOVEEEN eee ee batt ees Perea The deeted patee ne mek | ONE STREET. berween HinTee landed in America: but that it should be sent | young men of the town and neighborhood and | friendly consideration thai tends to draw into | The school board held a brief meeting yester-|_ $¥P,12). MASSACHUSE IT: Te CLO Oe te ee eae a ecult | thercof as may not be needed for the Poment shes] TENTH STREETS NORTHEAST, eae back in the same ship.” | started for the scene of war in July of 1776. | the closest amity two peoples having common In the absence of the president of the], At the request of the owners, we will Jeavine the city, we will sell the surplus furniture as. Se. liens, are solvable in the bonds of x. D Mr. Peter readily acquiesced in the jadgment of the committee and promised to prevent a delivery if it had nm eady been taade. He intimated a desire that in the latter event it by should be stored by any gentiemen appointed the commitiee, who thereupon resolved that if | the tea had been landed it should be delivered to | His brother Francis was eagaged in recruiting a company at the same time, who were «upplied with guas and blankets and left Georgetown, taking up their line of March in the same direc- tion in the following August. THEY DID THEIR DUTY. ties of blood, of speech and of history. ‘That we fuily appreciate and cordially recij rocate this action of her majesty is already demonstrated by the prompt elevation of the mission of the United States in England to the same dignity with which yours is invested. | board, Mr. John T. Mitchell, Mr. B, K. Bruce presided. A communication was read from Mrs. Minnie F. Ballinger suggesting that the pupils of the schools be asked to contribute a penny each and fm front of tue premises on WEDNESDA. TWELFTH, 1803, at HALY-PAST FOUR CLOCK 7 M.. lots numbered SIXTY-FOUR and SIXTY- FIVE, in Frank T. Browning's subdivision of Ic Bumbered forty-seven to "ity three. in John F. Oimsinad nnd Braina-d iI. VW division of lots in square numbered SEVEN HU DRED AND TWEN1A-THREE. - These lo roved by twotwo-story and cellar, bay-win R partly mentioned above. ‘Terms cash. aps-dvs LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. TCLIFFE, DARR & > Auctioneers, SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ES- ‘TATE ADJOL NING. STICUT AVENUE fore Hotel Company at such Per centage as the said bouds would be entitled to out of the proceeds of said sale THOMAS TABR. WILLIAM H. WHITE, RICHARD B TUNSTALL, ‘Special Commissioners. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. apsidawias_ By virtne of a deed trust dated euitrs A. De isl yr 3 ZAS et. seq. of thie land eacerds of the District jamal, we Sil Ret gue, Suction. AB front ‘of the orem ses, on THURSDAY, the | WENTIETH DAY of APLIL. eth at HALP-PAST POOR CLOCK P. M.."the following ‘Teal entate fituate in the city of Washincton, District of Colum a NN. William Deakins, the brother of L ‘The esteem you have so deservedly won dur- s i PATE ADS NS y = APPS % } of 1cA prmbered sixty (60) in Charles A. Shields? Messrs. Thomas Jobns, William Deakins and Ber- | y, — ana Dean ened mapa = ing your residence here as minisier pleninoten- | ‘8@ teachers 25 cents toward the expense of | brick front new houses. enc! Ry site tls ese ae toes oat | en eee ——T~ oneerpnen be nard O’Neale. Mr. Peter assented, andaccording Francis abo niioned, was active in vari | tiary, and the agreeable associations it has been | C#sting # fac simile of the liberty bell for exhi-| bat oF order, “U Disirict of Columbia, sitting as an equity conrt, | EXECUTOR folio ted. in the to the chronicle, “‘pawned his honor forthe faith- Us ways in the canse. He was one of the | the privilege of the officers of this government | bition at the word's fair. Laid on the table. | 12 Marachiset erthenet. Pack of cold | paseed vn the Sith day of March. &. D. 1003, tpcouss | PROVED ASD UEtErEOlE Columbia, with ts lots wisi be sold, subject toa deed of trust date'l Octo- No. 13983, dockes 3 entitied Andrew J. Collins et wements | ETS si sat ful performance of bis engagement.” He was | ‘worshipful justices of the county” and as such | to cultivate, with you furnish a pledge that in IND, and recorded iu Liver nnimber 1626, at | ux. vs. Mary F. Barnes etal, I wil! o1 IMPROVED PROPERTY BEING 714 71d | Of, destravie trick dwelling meariy coms then dismissed with the thanks of the committee | presisied at the triuls of a uamber of persons | your new capacity you will, inthe future, no Pape tap eee folios 107 abd 209 respective'y. one of the jand ree- | THURSDAY, aPAIL THIRTEEN RENENTH SIEEET AND G48 @ STREET, BY | 0,0 Suituce in stv and tocive mente nea for his candicl and disinterested behavior | who had been indicted for “damning Con- | Jess than you have in the past, efficiently pro-| The following changes were approved: died ‘tollace principal ami act interest Gotes uf cue | tn front of she brcinieers elle totals Ender and'by virtue of the last will and testament | Promissory notes tear he rate of ANOTHER GEORGETOWN PATRIOT. gress,” “wishing success to the king's arms,” | mote the important interests of the two conn-| Second division—Promote M. E. Bond, sev-| hundred and two doliars iying in the county of Wasuimgwon. Dis: of Jolin Laverzi, deceased, the “undersizned will sed | Sou uRiiy andthe tacnrg itty Ohekaley Parable, | Sdamning whigs and zebels.” and other grave | tries: and I bez to assure vou that at all times | enth to eighth grade (principal of the Blake | ~‘Letms of sic will te otechalf cash, taance, ta one his, orixinally Known apd patencved se, Mt. | by public euction. se the bireret, taddere. om FRI: | poverty poll, or ell cock. t he eption et Thomas Richardson, another Georgetown | (gemei ss araicain ine | z te you th year overand above the sult incmubrance.. The de- criord by Ymetes and. bounds se ollows: | Da APELL FOURTEES TH, 186, becinning at | Rrcerty Aor oF all cwh. at the, option of merchant, had just received a quantity of tea | CTcnes agains? the peace and dignity of the | vou will be met with our earnest co-o} school, vice A. M. E. Goding): F. M. Moore, | jerred purchase money to be secured vy ceed of trust it: Bevinning thirteen “apd tour-tentus (13.4) | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, in irius ‘of the respective | Chase", Conveyancing sid recording af the ee vy of s+ newly declared sovereign and independent | toward strengihening and perpetuating the | sixth to seventh, A. K. Keyser, fifth to sixth; B. Span tie propers: soid end to bear interest at the rate yrehes from the sou:h end of a, tract of lead called | premises, ‘the followiiic described real estas and | {e390) "required at the “time” af eales from Philadelphis, and being sent for stated | state. He war. ae we hare scen, the second | mutual national friendship. now happily exiat- | M. Pearson. tourth to fifth: F. W. Meloy, sec- | {ius sracintucntned teydene Ae heectaite aAll | g Part ch ,osteusll's, Chance,” and running, thence | premiser, situate and isin & ineton | of (sale, to be comslied with tn that he was ready and willing to deliver it to majot of Murdock’s regiment of militia. His | ing. ond to fourth. Increase of #25 in salary of 8. | cosy ‘the purchaser. A deposit of 8100 will Le | halt «Is’s) perches: toence soa:h sixty (00) degrees, | First. ‘Th- south twelve (12) feet nine (@) inches 7 oa any person whom the committee sho regiment being culled to the front he entered | thie etait torrescil Fequired on each [Louse a Id appoint, Desiring you to convey to her majesty the Parcel and M. E. im square nuimbes ean egst twenty-one (2) perches: thence south Bity-7wo fhe fal depeiv of oricinal i to be safely stored until er deliberation. | upou active service and subsequently attained | queen, in my name and in bebalf of the people | logg, second grade, vice ‘ Ca ae he EO earece, ost soiree (20) pecenes eens mire 1 27S a ‘The committee accepied bis proposition. aighly | the rank of colonel in the Maryland troops. | of the United States, our heartfelt wishes for | Sixth divicion—~Accept resignation of ‘Miss : tine y ass) ievtie becining. conte, ining one A pumibered thirty-three ROBERT AUSTRIAN.) Trustou, commended his conduct and the tea was deliv- ‘The same rank was attained by the gallant ‘hor majesty’s welfare tnd for the continued | Lillian Cross, teacher at Mott school. Grant| gous ees Mita Cgge AuCUONETS. | And'une-in.(Ci34) acres and twenty-two (22) perches, 50 tock on itn street earthen na ered to the «ame persons appinted to receive | Captain Thomas Beall. Another citizen of the | prosperity and peace of the Lritish people, T | leave of abse ; ene eee mgoce low. Auctionesrs, 1407 @ at . that of Mr. Peter. The destruction of the tea in Boston harbor by a party of men disguised as Indians in 1774 is in every primer of Ameri- an history, but tne still bolder act of the | | 1812 made his town (James M. Li: xo-called “federalis in), Whose sad fate in the riots in Baltimore in me historic, was a gallant officer in the Maryland line, in which he at- offer to you, Mr. Ambaseador, my hearty per- | sona! congratulations Si Ah THE PROPOSED PRODUCE EXCHANGE. ‘ce to James Steward, principal of Penning. point Samuel Chapman janitor of Mt. Pleasai:t school, vice Roy Hazes. at Thomas Lee janitor of apel road, vice Mary Edwards. Queen aks ‘Ternis of ale: Year and one-shird iu two years from tue day o: sal GeZe-red payments to be secured by deed of trus: on tie preiixes sol Of six per cer ‘One-third cash. one-third in an day of sale. Least, at the option of 1 Teet, with an average deyth of about 55, ‘oot auley_and improved by « dweilimk honse, known as N: ‘th street eouthenst. All of origina) lot nuimbered thirty-one GD re eight hundred and seventy-eicat (878), fifty (0) feet onG street between 6th and [AT 8EK & sLoas, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE RRAL ESTATE ON THE NOKTH SIDE AK STTET BETWEEN BROWN TER 8) Ts. MOUNT PLEASANT, Ry vittue of a cercain deed of trust dated the Marylanders in the destruction of tea at An- | tained tbe rank of genera’. set hu division—Accept res-gnation of J. ot a 00 to be mace at ihe time nets “southeast and has an averace depth of | ag. ut March, IMVL. duly recorded In Liter We, 2 “ o 45 = ion—A 8 ae 0 be copied with within ten | about > feet tom 2Sfoct alley This lot is unim- | Ae} 0f Nanch. IMV1. duly napolis 1s comparatively unknown. | ,, These fragments of the town's histors, “in! sseschants Meet and Take Steps to Secure nitor. ia, tr yreit aes {0 be rescld at Fiek and cost proved gigi ee he Taod ‘recarde of the in the month of October, 1774, the brig! the times that tried men's souls,” have now Charter Members. if John T. Stewart janitor, to take On WEDNESDAY, O'CLOCK PMT im PUresaser. Conveyancing at pure! Fourth. Part of lot numbered one (1) in sau tet of Colnmbia, and thereby, we ‘will 5 ‘ti TEEDERICK L. “iDDO: gibt hundred and seventy-seven (Sr7),. fromtine | Peggy Stewart, Capt. Jackson. arrive? at An- | been for the first time gathered together; they Pee oss | effect April 17. rannees part Aka m feet Sinches on G sitect, with @ depth of abcut 48 i ‘tay Or are a Dt 5 napolis, having on board 2.320 pounds of what will serve to correct in the future any impres-| | The District commission merchants met at | “",) oint Miss A. M. Goding teacher in Nor- | Hastinw ot, rpproved ce ab, ¥e | qin BOWLIRG & aoe nae | feet $ neues, and improved by. frame | GUL oea Pie tbe hoe ac ate eth the chronicles of the time describe as “that de- | sion which might otherwise prevail that during | 910 Pennsylvania avenue last eve:ing for the | mal’ school im place of Miss Copenbaven. OMAS E. WAGGAMAN, T & et south: rituate in the county of Washington, testable weed” tea. consigned to a company of | the revolutionary war Georgetown bad no his- | purpose of orgunizing a preduce exchange. | re=igi Teacied by the cable cars and | merchants in that city. Upon learning of its | tory to boas: of. Iam led tony this by reason | ri. discussed the situation for three hones | Exchih division—Extend leave of absence of ‘SALE OF AN UNDIVIDED INTER: | tue Anse suis railroad, the care of the later passe ~ dover bmi eke mel that Lee in. responsi pf oer a ae is : ag iS VALUABLE bs ATS. (ON | the property on Getret and but'a step trom the sah sxzival the committee of Anse Arundel county | of ihe foot that Gen. W- H- F. Leotn, response | 1 scorned to meet agai. M.A. Koss for three months from April 1. NUY-VIFTY S'REET BUTWEEN F AND | 1002 PT epngeeity tp called a meetiog of the inhabitants. ‘The dep- uty collector and the captain of the ship being 8 of welcome delivered by Com- to the add missioner Wheatley to the visitors from Vir- Mr. O. O. Spicer, who called the meeting to Appoint A. Welder to act as substitute teacher DOWLI 's NORTHWEST, IN WASHINGION | street pronerty. | removed from each of the nee properties Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered thirty C30) ek veyor of the I ae De | “Terusom cach piece: One-third coms, the balance ; ; > of cocking. : wiié havin been made | ae “<Que-thied ash the balance | foo (S7. troutine 25 feet Ou Owk street bye Present the question was moved and seconded | (in eee the ne grench tine, held over | order, said that at a mecting on February 24a| ‘The resignations of Henry Maithews and | PEREMPTORY SALT OF Ver debt secured ‘thereby: we wide paitiea! a deed of | Sictt therate of Nrer cent per samust papsb'e soak. | 2,110 feeb, with the, inproweanrete, : whether the tea should be landed in America or the opening of the new free bridge, stated. in pointed to drat ittation | Thomas Wacker ca dante ° GH e RESIDENCE fiiian G” Widmarer and wife and | SuSuaily, secnred ty deed of trast upsathe provery ‘tratue dwell nag and gcd stable. ee ee eter ain tbs | the ldet of a teibute which wer oterwing | Committee was eppointed todraft a cons:itution | Thomaa F. ‘Tucker nivore and M. Gill] NES} Rt antl pe ra usar and gd oats, ee negative and a committee of twelve perrons was appointed to prevent the landing of that | graceful, eloquent and generous to the heritage of glories which the old town may justiy cun- and by-iaws for the Washington produce ex- | | change, and the meeting was to hear the report as teacher were accepted. An applicatior fora teacher's position was caer ma purel or 164) on part of lot 34, $100 J each on low 31 and Sb wll parchasers. A depo tT on part of ; | 4 eactived tain Y NESDAY, APR'L NI TH, 1893, be roquired at the time of sale. If the terms of ae ae poe oa Part of the cargo. rider as hers, that he had not bea able to find | of that committee. | class certificate from A. T. Bowen. ac FLV OCLOCR D Ate we mh) gellar of are net complied with in Afteen, dare, from dar of | af the option of the yrurcaser. “A deposit of ‘The meeting then adjourned for s few days, | that she bad taken @ conspicuous part in the! Secreiary Walierstein of the committce read a ie. to the = ~ will be required at time of sale. Conveyancing, revolutiouary war. roy and bane property at the risk and cost of the de seq o stribe~ * i, nine (), | COverty at the Fink a St purchaser's cost. Terns of sale to be pape pee gael phe phere eigen ess ee the preamble of the proposed constitution a: Mrs. Rice Appiles for a Divorce. loyen Gi) and freiee (25 in sauare ham | Suite uitaged in Waetioieee Deo" All contey: | st Steers. ynotherv ine te trusts serge * foNows: “The produce commission (retail and | Harriet B. Rice has filed a petition for di- rty-iwo (32), an Wastangton city, Listrict of rch ~~ pert: the: of those in attendance was greatly increased. ‘The consignees were called before the com- mittee and an offer to destroy the tea was mate by them. The committee reported this to the meeting, with a statement of their opinion that fA LIGHT DOCKET. Only Fifteen Prisoners in the Police Court Dock This Morning. wholesale) merchants of Washington | desiring the better promotion of good ship and friendiy intercourse with exch cits other; to elevate their standard ax mer bants to « vorce from her husband, Warren R, Rice, and under the practice of the court per: papers ina suit for divorce to be immedia’ en. wry uth wiairwas, (8 rated, antique oxk panel wainaco’ mand ball, but: property. © ‘veyancing to be at bosit of $200 required when bid acceptes, em 4 all ctorily secured on the purchaser. Ade con: 1@ Cost of the Ancing and recording st the cost of the purchaser. GEOLGE Ke Re PELT Executor and trustee of the estate ‘of John Laverzi, deceased apSikds DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneera detaultin Turchaser efter GEORGE... WHITE? ayes SONA - ‘There was alight docket this morning when | hy . withdrawn after filing, or to be 60 seczeted t Jas 8 EDWARDS, tera "a LAT tex & sLoan, AUCTIONS coner, the tea was destroved by the voluatary act of . : | higher plane; to afford an opporiunity for an | withdra 3, 0 bs 36B BAuwaLD, TRUSTFES' SALE OF TWO (2) TWO-STORY BAY- 1407 7 Ry slhenliomesmesn aber litgaarns fev p hs the Police Court convened, there being but fif- | interchange of opinion: to guther and diffuse their contents can only be learned by the on Osho sth st aw. FikDow, BRICK DWELLINGS, BOS. Im. further should be required. teen prisoners in the dock, Judge Kimbail’s first ccurate and reliable information; to ec compile statistics; for mutual protection arties most intimately connected with the se, tne papers in the case were withdrawn or | tre bes ard gas ‘ut by hot water, t@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN COX- AND 1203 1 SIKEET NORTHEAST, WasH- INGTOS, D.C. TRUSTEFS SALE OF IMPROVED RRAL ‘ON 127TH ST. BETWEEN BAND ww ca 2 | ie: Ver above an existing 1 eum- tay $ 4 By virtue Of a ciecree of the Supreme Court of the OUTHEAST, WASHINGTON, D.C. BURNED THE VESSEL AND CARoO. Procession was necomarily « short one. From | ‘cainat ‘unjust discrimination; tc correct | *ecteted, so that the grounds alleged im the 300 eo he oad Tecan, Se ait dasiett; | RLQUENCE OF THE, ISCLEMENT WEATHER: | pletcict of Gcinmiisr pamed on the isch tay ot | Be eater ay eden a eee aes ‘This not being satisfactor} to all present Mr. | #¢@tly among them was William T. Teniey, the | 4° : petition can only be conjectured. pareheser # ortion. le good ur nv sale. A det : r * By ote ee A. ose wherein William K. | December, A.D. 1SW2. ‘Stewart, one of the firm, voluntarily offered to ex-postmaster of a South Carolinatown. Tenley abuses; to settle dispuies between members | | here and where, and generally for the pur- | tins of sae. If term of Sain ni ten avs rivht is saine hour and piace.” B3 TAs. 8. Elwer E. equl'y cause At 1 et Bec. OF the I ; ore: i F ‘ ; e te promery at fe isk ail cost rere appointed | om WED barn the vessel and the tea in ber and that all | 1* 5 Colored man with gray beard and whiskers | pose of advancing ard promoting by all legiti- AUCTION SALES. Turchisebr after Ave Gaye? pervinss wotee of ae to, mania decowe | DAL OF APRIL, 5 proper acknowledgments should be made and |%4 his rippled condition, he claims, is the | mate means their nterest,collectvely and tdi | __ a ea ee EOS, Avctioncera Bettie atelier atta roper acknowledsm. “ i it. | Vidually, togetuer with the property of this 1 Auconveyancing aud recordine st warcaawers — t Giiy of Washinaten, Distriet of Columbia: blished im the Maryland Gazette. The ac-| result of ill treatment on the part of his polit- | Tiemealy, Sogeuier Mum the property of thie | _ zur: B01 0. YLOMAS DOWLING & SOS. Acts OF BUILDING Lor mx rex. | APRU Kice ot mmhered ove hundred. and fern « nowledgment was unique and of the most abject character. The consignees several signed a paper acknowledging that they h ical enemigs in South Carolina, Like most politicians he had his papers ready toexhivit to the court, and he also had a story to tell. to be govern el by the following constitution and by-laws.” ik ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEER! 920 PA. AVE. N.W. Lata & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G sT. ATED UX FOURLH NEAL T * a deed of trast recorded in liber No. P. M., offer fo: poeinises the % Lots numbere. one hundred Je at public acction in front of the | wing described real estate. to wit: | ne hunired aud forty-six (46) and in The W - ‘ ; ‘ = are ae —_ a forty-seven (142), it mquare. wath J “P a Mr. Wallerstein proceeded with the reading R's SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | THE PERSONAL EFFECTS OF THE LATE REV. land records of | Dore ten Luntred ares (Ow, in the City of committed “a most daring insalt and act of the | «this ‘man,”” said Oficer O'Brien, “ionfs | of the constitution und by-laws, but was inters NBCKEAUBEING THE [WOSTORY | J. J. BULLOCK, FORMERLY CHAPLAIN OF Sa ReDay THI TERS TR DAY OF | Wasbineton. in the ‘Columbia. | most perniciops tendency Nees en, | bout F street all the time and he iscontinually | rupted by numerous objections, the principal 1CK DWELLING NO. 409 a sea eae s spire | AUHL. A.D. ISK AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. fod ed BT amped America.” bambly aske! for pardot for the | syearing and causing trouble.” one being made by Mr. J. F. Saum, the treas- eet. : eeog ED STATES SENATE, AT PUBLIC | jand atid sremiees situate in the county of Was’ I installicents’ in one ‘aud two years re- offense and declared that in the fature they | "What is his business?” the court asked. turer of the old Washingion produce exchange. Per rere er boned Creniy thoes Ca5k te cance eremiered seven iit interes "Ac 6 per cent per anne anil | would never “infringe any resolution of the | Nothing,” was the officer's response. THE OLD EXCHANGE. DAY APIIL nla ERNTH, 5 tern (20. 1u Goorre Traerdell's subd.vvion, of tenct | [as om tbe properth; or all cash, at tr option of tee | Sucitenacseee, Septem “ata ttaal people for the salvation of ‘heir rights, mor do) Tenier aid be waxnot nx bad mee bad been | yp0 g : : - CK M pee of Jotnum: | ELEGANT PRADBURY UPRIGHT PIANO, PAR- | olan knowmas “Kekineion” Purchaser. All conveyanciue and recording at the | bearing interest "er the ate of O ter cont per Snzact injurious to the liberties of the Pecpie,,. | Pictured. He said he had good home and| Mr. Saum relaced some of the history of that | Lered wz (iin square SUS, fronting .tern feet on G | Los SUITE, BARE OLD ENGRAVINGS, ANTIQUE | #0, Teast"? together with the iniprove:nents.Wayw | Farcheners cont A dvaoatt ot S100" on each lot will | SEGaRY sete™Sbe tat af seas! emia ‘The acknowledgment concluded as follows: | Sithough he is not able to use pick and shovel | institation, organized eighteen years ago, but | Heo setts era eae SER a de BRASS FIRE SETS, BRUSSELS RUGS AND CAR. | Ionving of invanyielee aprertain ak Pe a Fr ee PLY “And to show our desire of living in amity with | he does some writing and turns the mozey | since permitted to die out, aud insisted that in| Terme: One-thirl of the PeTS. ODD CHAILS. D. R. FURNITCRE, FINE: | ) Sold subject to an indencedtess of from day ot sale the trustees reserve the right to re- | Chast Conveyance and recording at the the friends of America we do request this meet- | Bé “oes some, writi * | Cede to boa financial vactess from the start a | Une dueeny tue rxstue tag ann t | OLD MAHOGANY FOUR-POST B2DSTEAD, WITH | Jt .0, ISG; au ind “bie, uses of BEG 47. ane Jaye the’ properay at the Fisklof tie defwnltin pUF- | harcr'e cost. A deposit of ene hundred ing. Cotes a —_ Bo iets ele “Ihave $150 worth of notes on borrowed | new exchange ought not to organize wi:h less Ane interest ‘hte! rate of er cent por Sr Ta, wintinteiest “The tat two notes can be susie chaser. HANKLIN H. MACKEY, Trastes, (EFC reaateot at i resent at any e whe: —“ goose Sr pm Fz 3} Of sa.8, Payahie s ually. NY, HATE AN Y é ER | pated i "i + pppoint and we will there consign to the flames , MoveY,” be said. “and when I get hard up I so | tuan fifty charter members. etl by deed 0 trast pen iste soid-orail | FURNITURE, WALDSOBES, INDIAN ¢KELIC3, | "Tie halence of purchase money in cash: a deposit | ang angg 245: E PADGETT, Tre sor the eS ee ee ee gag and collect $3, which Talso tarn into meat | Mr. Saum's point was deemed well taken and | gas} at the coxiom af the ez A depssit of | NaAVAJOE BLANKET, SET OF OLD of $100 wauired as time of sale; conveysnctnr. ee ee Sher Sve dave cavertiwement of euch = d s. x ‘hoose, | and bread.” 0 ; ai nA ined at the thine uf erms some | fee ee ae purchaser's cost. Terias to be €o1 x . r c Stat mewspapa the detestable article which ‘has been the enuse | “4 br et dark pes ae ori the following see ment was drawn up and fa Ritern dyin the day orsa'e. Ailteou- | (BLUE AND | WHITE Rfteen days. ocherwise Ficht reserved te resell a JRATCHIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucsioncers Evening 80 er pone, or yt pennants ep fonflay= be ole peng signi most of these present: ecording, Ke., at the par-haser "| OTHER CHINA, GLAS Fisk and cost of the weiauitine purchaser after five | Tht epee <aLE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM-| arBakis Tetixe Witivamsow, } Trestoss After signing this agreement the owners of | «frave'n't you boon arcested befor "We, the undersigned, kereby agree to form ESKY. REFRIGERATOR, RITCEEN FURNITURE, PIc-| juin jdvertisement of such reac in sowie newspaper OVED REAL ESTATE ON TENTH, FLEV- ‘ a the tea went on board the vessel, her sails being set and ber colors flying. and set fire to the tea, es, sir.” an associa:ion of who'evale and recail merchants | of Washington, D. C., to be snown as the Wash- TURES, &e., &c. On WEDNESD ‘VY, APRIL NINET®! won, Dt. B. WIMEE, Surviving Trustee. TH, K OND I OS'REETS AND’ MASS. AVENUE SOUTHEAST BY AUCTION. “fo a o ng Ap " PAST TEN A.M. al o ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Al ‘a decree of the Supreme Court of the | : oars. in the presence of « great concourse of | \Gniy twice.” Lvehea Wiles & Gain ee {En ot the C. S Bennie.” Wehuvite Webel ienitia | VACANT LOT ON B STREET BETWEEN THIR. cian er-complaina: Sarah | TAUNING FIGHT ROOMS, WITH spectators. “Have you ever been to jail?” id Heaton: Aaah & Deacade Us. Court of the | to TEENTH AND FOURTEENTH SILRLEIS re defend und-rsigued true | EKN IMPROVEMENTS, BY PUBLIC Al 4 An enemy of the “cause of “merica” stigma- | «J was sent there once for threats,” Se Sede, Wheeler & Cor, | Bistrict of use of Nicho as Ou TMEAST BY AUCTION. tees will sell by waelte. tn front of the respect. teed the above proceeding asa riot,” and ine | gwassent there once . pee A. Wheeier & Co., | Reryumond seaines Cane Mure id others, N LATIMER & SLOAX, Auctioneers. | 999 MONDAY. APRIL TENTH 0t FIVE O-CLOCK | He a oe eee thar vous | timated tha Mr. Stewart, one of the firm, had J re te eee eee | te mele area wilt prtatees agi cena: “T've never been there. by 1 proceed to sail, on MONDAY, LATHER & SLOAN, Acctioneers, 1407 G st. P.M., we will sell by public auction, in premises, (CLOCK P.M., ali those certain pieces or parcels of } 1 Kingsley Brothers, Rudolph A. Ashton. Albin \ . Le RI Fy ry nises Ii a im the | ESL. queried snimosities by bis spirited protest | «1 don't like to senda cripple to the work | Price, G. K. Andrews & Co., F. A. Desioon & | Pps i front of the promises, lot & H ST. ¥,¥. Fronting 17 Irotgu Baters west Linccin Park and | Cty of Washington, istrict. of *Columia: | ‘The isin ecrowine & the city and ee anaes atte ae paulic mecting | house,” said the judge, “but if you don't mend | Co., W, 8. Detwelles. Nusthewson & Co., Ar | "on, D. C.. tgrn-aup 27 feet 9 peice VALUABLE IMPROVED | near che Eagt Capitol sueet cars and Fenuasivanie | {0 wil; Zot one (i), and the ‘nagdh “ort | amproved ty two weil-iullt dwg ins housen, cout Aunapel wage of the | your ways I whali have to send you down, Gray, Kelley & Chamberlin, Frank Hume, J. | th adevth of 100 feeG improved WEST, WASHINGTON, 2. G.. | paMe BEC. ot F-three (33) feet eight (B) inches of can ented Boston port bill of resolution, armong others, | 7°Rr ¥8% : ley & Chamberlin, Frank Hume, J. room brick Ronse. 1 SM ADHINGTON. 4 C. | | Tecins: Ovarand above s trast of $600, which ma- | soath thirty-three (33) feet elzht (8) inches of lot | elecunt condition of e retalistory kind “that the gentlemen of | jae "8 Feleaved on bis personal bonds this 8. Redman & Co., Bulien & Melivever, ILC: | “ieratwo. ale: One: 'hird in caah: balance tm one | BY YitBs of petals dard of rage dated 4 day of SESS tars eae ee vaea in cote foranste by com | Biedend sity GAO). hothove property tyseeeseh | eatintotee comteerees ee the law in the province should decline bringing | “™* Coburn, Spilmen & McGregor and T. D. Daly. | onic wg ihe purchacer, bearing 6 tar cont Pet esnon: | 101m, 461, Of the land records ef the. “District | Hebe to maclt en che rite one coek OF aeheuninn vane | OF two two-giory frame houses, Ros 247 amd 760 tore | “taney jores ean eine twest of $5, 500-0n each action for debts due to persons in Great | GOT MORE THAN THE USUAL FINE. THE PERMANENT ORGANIZATION DELAYED. | will be sequited. aeused by deed of truss pom tbe chaser is Teserved. All conveyancing abd reesraing rag two two-wuary brick houses, Now, <2 | house. which: matures Ociaber 1%, °1N@S): Gash. ot Britain; that his enemies had stirred up the | There are many John Stewarts who appear | The required number not being obtained it | vmumitss orailcaah, A derseit of $200 will be, re- TY-POURTH | “al3"igde” * “SATCLIFFE, DAR &CO., Ancte. a SAE Tat, ce. bolus toe | Sain . wSbe aes. populace against him, anc that the people were in the procession from time to time, but the was decided to postpone permanent org.-niza. | 8. Redman, chairman; E. H. Chamberiain, J. With the te-me of sale within teu E, W, KAPPLER, 7 VE, M., the following prope-ts.situate in Dist Dorthwest corner of 10th and I streets. ALS!) A deposit of @200 to be paid at the time of sale on house, Terms to be complied with’ ta Afteen ‘O01 SAIe OF : wah 4 o) sol . vd )S IN - t ‘day of sale, or the right to resell at the risk ee acu ee ser Maatitang | Zobm who appeared today was by no means tion until the full number of fifty had been se- | mentst the Fisk aad'cout of ‘tbe oS selacnetaseaneces "yf ar a, se CURE OF PH aATN, STIL, FAUEBDAS. On THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTIETH. becianine | coor the ¢efeilting irarliawer "or perchacere = rr be - Ri i ii cl ‘ a 'o, JSR, frontil Es = inches on P} 1 ates Ot . M.. well by auc- rece a Bouse,” and that Mr. Siewarts “voluntary act | “Tanger im policpetrcles. | | | cured. and the following committes to solicit |“ Geo, x, HAMILTON, bya denth of Og feet toren ‘alley a teee sige. in TiMOdads URN TCLIFRE DME © Con eaeees | Bor Ee got rrEATCLIFES, DaR g Coe im setting fire to the abip was alll that waved | ,,,CuUty” was bis ples and be started. back | signatures to the agreement was appointed: J. Biz Fst nW.. } rates Proved by two S-story brick dwellings in good “red factlonecr him, if notfrom the death and destruction | liberty in Frederick county court 22d Novem- “That does not give vou the right to beg on Swailes from Sarah Swailes, his better half. FORTS AND BLANKETS, NEARLY NEW GAS . ; & Hecnw, FUTURE DAYS. '3)"in square nusibered nine | )UNCANSON BROS., Auchoneers alty, but Policeman Mason, who arrested him, | F, Saum, Millard Price, J. Hill fe oan lS i ATS 8 XB he Minibe city of Wesuinee | JD) pane t tar and feathers: . i 2 % ri ‘ice, J. Hillman, George _N. wrehaser at the atove usle can — (98) in 7 ‘De Be nmensad thatthe viv pone: at tho capiat alt bal and the prisoner bad to remain & | Compton, Nathan Wallesiein and Josep At | (PHOMAS DOWLING #805. Auctioneers spegtbaaing Uae on en remsnecey aie | BRAT on™ DARE R Os SECONDS a ET a eter te: | lence of the guvernor ran lr J — DUN ree 3 feet, x —y LETS SOUTHWEST. Ser “cusbie to cope with or curb the fury of |, What the trouble in this ease?” asked | "When the committee reports the requinte | *4UE OF NALvARry Untwpnoven near ne. | mchisay a devel Os fet, formings sultans lt for FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM wrellings, Nom, 1102 and | | By virtue of « deed of trast duly recorded tn sell ° Judge Kimball. number another meeting will be called, at| EXTENDED AND NEAR TENNALLY TOWN. | Fapldly improving beit, should afiract sttention of URDAY APRAY PIPERS ened | 2 KO ‘an exasperated peo} | ciuis_ man was very disorderly," answered which permanent organizevion, itis conf | pBY sirttp of « decree cf the Suprenie Contr the | Bectuators anainventors’ "| © “TOY tm OY] ow sapumpax. APRIt. F pie rater anal "ALSO ft PROMPT ACTION IX MARYLAND. | the officer. “When T arrested him’ he dropped | dently believed, will be accomplished. District of Couumbia, uittine ag ‘an caulty cont, | nouncrd'a: time of sale, All seavevauclag, asd. $e We WILE BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION Op FRIDAY, APRIL ‘TWENTY-FIRST, besinnine = ‘The stamp act was passed by the Hrs par- | 08 the afewalk snd bd tobe carried obo Sse Aerbeiiiy Mace sbotteaerauliongette el | SURE aca aa eT oul Comes oes reblntAiate nw, | PERCU EEE Couche Mace Hue WT dim At station.” F IL FOURTEENTH, 18! PRA py pe wr Pe % oy Mament in Marek, 1765, ant in August of the |e as ne hy O18 x akcty Frank K. Ward's Will. Mr dn front of the — es } 1 oun ghd’ Contents, 1 Box apd Goutenis, stored | tuireen 113) te the cay of Weahtnrton. Danae of same year Zachariah . who ® 9p- | days on the farm. —_— An instrument purporting to be the last will SAMUEL C. WILSON. ‘Trustees. | | with us July 1, 1801. in name of x wien | Clan, hin_propersy te “unamuproved. and te | numbered, ee ae ee eer stamp | Next in line was George Martin,a young man | and testament of the late Frank K. Ward was apl2-dede mot Hones onsen pee ta street | wae tor of Marylaad.was burned in effigy by | against whom Policeman Jackson had a charge | filed in the register of wills’ office yesterday. It ATIMEE & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. Lot, Household with us May 6, | on the a sa) the ie of Fredericktown. The cowuty | of vagrancy, wae re it saakdap mir nck so msine of Mrs. \ cetminente | et 14, Frederi pt “ 4 . ” is be ‘ptember 20, 1881, and rea \ WELL-KEPT EOUSEHOLD EFFECTS IN RESI- interested er Dak juare vember, 2m commen aiatongoioas | ae You guilty or not guilty?” asked the queath all I possers in this world in trust to my DENCE NO. 1616 FIFTEENTH STREET AT CS ee Stu ee 7S oO. “ier —\-4 to be “that all proceedings shall be valid and | “Guilty,” was his rep! wife for the benefit of my son, Willie H. Ward, Sy gp en men vita 4 1- « Uy ty. . 4 EASY CHAIRS, ROCKERS, LARGE AND rpuomas DOWLING & 808, anctinet the effestual without the use of stamps.” The! This young man was on H street yesterday | she to have the interest on said estate until her | SMALL, NEARLY NEW RUGS, MATTINGS, aw. notes clerk of the court, who feared to issue writs begging money of pedestrians,” said Officer | marriage or death, the og ther to goto PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, OFFICE TABLE, | py. a Po? 5-7 #3 without the stamped paper, refused to comply | Jackson. ‘There was another young man with | my son, William H. Ward, his heirs and HANDSOME WALNUT CHIFFONIER, POR- Facey a HAREM g Cab, gine (e200) witls the order of the court, whereupon he was | him at the time and I found it impossible to | assigns.” The witnesses were William H. TIERES, LACE CURTAINS AND OTHER Al cua BIN Dare coy by the court for contempt. | get near them until I got a hanapm. agg then I | Hoover, C. F. Jarins and Henry English, HANGINGS, WALNUT MIRROR-BACK HALL| | AND La oan i ney = Sons of Liberty publicly paraded aud held a | had to pursue them three squares before. I BACK, SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION TABLE, | ,.79; Sse pt is 3 ies Eo a aria » Be. Sg yy a =| nd with i ‘ not ” “ > : a 3 bo pte math yf ty Tentas of | ive here: nad eee hate jen the ot A brown-stone wall now separates Berry pat or 2 BOS ree ‘TRESSES, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, COM. 4 ATCLIFPE, DARE & CO... CTIONEEBS, | ber, 1765. aged twenty-two days.” the street,” said the j Berry is now eighteen years old and be has been. building, * aw. STOVE. CHINA AND GLASS WARE, KITCHEN ond of. Se Horses. inbabitants « is ” iC] UTENSILS, &e. 2 pair. Ne aaaie kane | oe tas Atinking,”" added the young man. | a benedict for two years, Sarah had him ar-| OPAN (ESE CAE OT: Bet 44 iN | ON TUESDAY, APRIL EIGHTEENTH, 1909, a7 | to Swelve Dassencers, ‘Seittes was appointed to carry into execution | will have to give boude er ior nem#ing and you | rested for assault and when the case was heard | WASHINGTON CITY, DISTRICT OF TEX A.M.. atresidence No. 161615th st. nesr Corcoran aad’ The association agreed on by the Continental | day: or go down for thirty |i, court this Judge Miller tola the | of Pores fn equity couse ‘Ro. Saaed | Ot; Rorthwest, wo will sll s weli-selected collection ahers, los Congress, and among the names are those of « woman that she it have expected trouble {Bosnes.ve. ee fenamst Cal. wewnll sell of furniture, all neat, clean and in good condition. oa yn lg nl ONTINUED To BE oIsTEROUS. ‘hon she married ababy. The wife was une- | HE, me i rune of he reapects Tora cash LATIMER & SLOAN, ‘ ixins, jr.. Bernard O'Neill, Brooke Beall. Joseph | 4 Colored man named William Chase was next | ble to show any marks of violence. The hus- pos, AT HALE Pag: 4 eplz-ate Auctionsers._| THOMAS DOWLING & SOX, |. Walter Smith, Thomas Beall of | called. He was arrested last evening for being | band was ‘95 oF fifteen days. aos 3 + a, Cee ae ee eee . Francis Deakius, haaf | disorderly and ald, perhay been a) eRe ea ‘street, office of the Sad “Richard Crabb, all of whom lived in| o@ with the used pi ary echenpdarsaey We ee SH) EE me aie Georgetown or near it. On the committee of | his boisterous conduct. ‘The officer stated these | ‘The Tennesse congressional delegation and s Sxinmbs ‘Gonaiewn. was facts and the court imposed a fine of @10 of | number of Tennesseeans employed in the de- tt county resented by Thowes Jebus; Welter Smith, “William Dec inns, Jonn Jiurdock, Bernard ‘O'Neill, Caspar ‘Scbasf aud ‘Thomas Cramphin. plead not guilty and the after bearing | members of the Tennesace legislature, who are @EORGETOWN DUBING THE REVOLUTION. the testimony, imposed a fine of 98 or twenty- pores riee here next Thursday. Duging the revolutionary war Georgetown | fur days, a committon was safleced, of course, fromthe general depression | ye Paaxx H. Cusurso delivered « lecture ing which will be held tomorrow Capt. erie of tuade, but she was not idle. There is ample | at a meeting of the Ant Society in | Hickey, C, A. Halley, W. C. Shelley, A. a, | ** AMES P. . evidence that during this period she devoted | the hall of the Columbian University last even- | Adams and B. H. ae. ‘all her energies to the tion of the war. | ing on the Zuni song and dance. | Remarks were SSS ste! ‘ ‘The history of county, of whieh the ! made by Dr. Welling and Prof. Mason. ‘SALVATION OM is # sure cure for neuralgia. aos, Bowne & 80x, % eh Early Hill was the last of the lot tried too, was charged with Ladera =e

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