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EVENING STA HIINGTON CITY: —— ba «March 19, 1859. “ Taocox “Tne Star” is PRINTED ON THE WasTgst STEAM PRESS iN USE SOUTH oF Batti- MORE, IPS EDITION If 80 LARGE.AS TO REQUIRE IT To BE PUT TO PRESS AT AN EARLY HOUR; ADVER- TISEMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BY ‘TWELVE O'CLOCK, M.; OTHERWISE THEY MAY NOT APPEAR UNTIL THE NEXT DAY. SPIRIT OF THE mor NING Si The Union expresses the opinion ° Emperors Napoleon and Francis Joseph are manuevering for a pésition, but with no purpose of putting their influence to the hazard by en- ging in a struggle which can serve no other end than to let them down from their present lofty elevations to be beggars and mendicants amongst the more sagaciaus and prudent poten- tates of Europe. The Union says of John M. Botts, in noticing his politieal re-appearance, that candid toa fault, fall of good quatities and genial impulses. be is yet one of the most wrong-headed politi- cians in the country. The Intelligencer cites sundry democratic demurrers to the Cyhan policy of Senator Brown, as lately enunciated by that gentleman et Tammany Hall. them one article from WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ———-+ - P Mixe Waxsu, it now seems to’be understood in New York, was certainly g»rroted. Thes. his fate, was as strange e his hidtory. knew him well, from bis early man! pen elearest the True Sun, in NewXork city, for years the editor of the Sqér was-throwm as much with him, personally, as with any other active Democrat of that city, of the times. His genius was far more brilliant than that of any of such as his mind dwelt much on, were remark- ably quick and clekr. with maral eomrage to persevere in carrying out his political purposes under adverse influ- ences, toa degree surpassing that other man we ever knew. Though trained in the school of New York city munieipal politics only, his mind took in @ far wider political scdpe than the mind of almost any other of the peculiar eecentricities of his character and habits. it was of a philosophical turn. It was his habit, notwithstanding the extent of his information upon public affairs, to essay to measure everything by the seale with which he was originally most familiar. Hence the ec- eentricity of most of his oratorical efforts— always so full of pungent thought and abiding integrity of purpose as to rivet the attention of the New York Journal of Commerce. ce U>> Corporation donations to the out-doer poor. in New York, ate to be stopped on the Ist day of April next. (> From Frank Taylor we bave -‘Npread- Eagietm,” a rattling characteristic book by Geo. Francis Train. _ > > It ts said that oneof the strong-minded ‘women in New York has challenged the --Benicia Boy” to a trial of the manly art. {9 A young lady, was recently saved from drowning near Abbeville. 8. €.. by having on a hocpedakiet, which operated like a life preserver. ne cemmenenmars To Capt. Daniel Brown, believed to be the last survivor of the Wyoming massacre. died at Wya- iusing, Pa,, on the 3d instant, at the age of eighty- eight years. 7 Several sleeping cars for the Baltimore and Obto Railroad are completed. ail. it is expected. will be attached to the regular trains early wext week. i7 In Lasalle county, Illinois, the groundkis completely saturated with water, rendering it dif- ficult to get from place to place, and muterially | impeding farming operations. nays {~ Mrs. Mary Jane Phillips, the author of a uuthber of Sabbath School books. and a well- Kifewn contributor to the periodicals of the Meth- odiet Bptpoopal Church, is preaching in Ciucin, nati. — 7~ Henry Robner bas beén found guilty, in the | New York court of general sessions, of forgery in the seoond degree, in having in his possessiow number of counterfeit notes on the Nativnal Bauk of Austria. lee {17> We learn that the ship David Stewart, of Baltimore, at Cadiz, bad been chartered to bring the Neapolitan exiles from that port to the United States. She was to have sailed between the 15th and Yorn a 47> On the day after the explosion of tne steanr er Princess, on the Mississippi. an infant. about 7 monts old. was picked up in the river below the | scene of the disaster, floating with a made fast to it. ife preserver | It was alive, and is now ina healthy condition, having been delivered to its | all hearers, and command their respect for his sentiments and views, however novel, and at times really indefensible. The remarkable point in his character was to the end of his career. while so many with whom he was neceSsarily associated were noto- riously as corrupt as any others in this country, Mike was never in the market, nor was he ever approachable by the arts or social persuasions with which politicians operate successfally not almost any | | Forney, (though refraining from taking open those by whom he was surrounded ; for despite | | ealled to consider whether the expenses of the bis personal ineorruptibility from the beginning | ties here. Mosntime he will proceed in con- ‘formity with his previous instructions, and it is probable that the difficulties with Paragay will be settled without the proffered interposi- tign. The tenoref private letters from persons im the Paraguay cxpedition, is generally favor- & te peceatel ane settlement.of the dispute. ’ Weare or Nore. ore. —The ach action of the Penn- sylvania Democratic State Convention, on the day before yesterday, in unanimously and en- compeers, and his perceptions of things | thusiastically endorsing the Administration, and voting down by nearly athree to one vote He was also endowed | | resolutions endorsing the (State) administration of Governor Packer, who notoriously sympa- thized privately with the course of John W. | ground in any case against the Democratic party at home.) proves that however much in- jary Mr. Forney and his course may have done the party in Pennsylvania by carrying off weak brethren to the Republican party, he has not been able to compass a lodgment of his views in the minds of any considerable wing of those now professing to act with the Democracy there. That is fortunate, indeed; insomuch as white the party always, sooner or later. overcomes its open enemies. nearly all its reverses are occa- sioned by having in its counsels those who, while professing to be of it. are really ardent sympathizers with the eause of the opposition. —_——— | Tum Report.—In the brief notice of the | leading points of the Report of the Army Board United States military service cannot be re- trenched. for which we had space at command yesterday. we omitted to mention that the grand result of the Board’s earnest investiga- | tions is an emphatic endorsement of the en- ergy. cconomy, integrity, and efficient manage- ment of the affairs of the service in all its unfrequently upon théze to whom it would be dangerous to make sinister propositions in un- mistakeable language. His independence of ~character was strictly in keeping with the in- | tegrity of his nature. Me feared no man’s in- } fluence or enmity, and would oppose the views | snd interests of his best friends as quickly and vehemently as those of his bitterest personal } enemies, on judging them inimieal to the pub- lic interest. Me knew intuitively, as it were, who were and who were not to be trusted; and so great confidence had thousandson thousand: of those around him in his judgment and its i honesty. that, as he went, either with reference to men or measures, they were sure to go with- , out quevtion. When at times without a penny to prrohase food for his family, thousands were offered him for bis influeuce to compass the enactment by the New York Legislature of sinister measures. he notoriously spurned such bribes with hot indiguation. In politics, Mike | was the Barns of Awerica, az it were; his wit | and, genius in ity way, being as brilliant as these ef the great Scotch poet, and his tastes and hi "gs crratic; while i inate principle, ae — him. Of course he usust have died without a dollar laid by for his family >for he knew no moreof the value of money than a child but two years old—not sufficient to comprehend how provis- eg = = wight be made for the wants of those ay him for a week in ad- vance. Not that he did not passionately love those naturally dependant on him; but such was the structure of his intellect that his mind the endowment of lau ever surpassed various branches. meee Coe « Catavorsta Laxps.—The General Land Of- fiee is about ieming two patents for private land claims in Californis-cone for the rancho Monte de Diable, confirmed to Salveo Rxekeco, | containing 17,921.54 acres, the other for the rancho Djo de Agna de la Coche, coptirmed to Martin J.C C. Marphy, Deamade: 8, ae ee Deatu or AN Anur oi Oryscer.—Second Lieut. Jvubn Bennett, fourth artillery, die@ at Fort Brown, Texas, the 4th ult., of consumption. « ae Tax Weatarr.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the House | Pelegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. The time of observation is about 7 o’cluck : pe gag 1d, 1859. cloudy, wind sw. hd idemerpa en ops | Bric C Knoxville, Tenn, Barometer at the bso . at 7 tim... (cor- wweted for ten: perature,) 29. ao te noon W522. ‘Thermometer, af 7a. m., 4 could never take in such matters, though within | the grasp of the mind of almost every body UF The Police Commissioners in New York | €le- His place in New York politics can have taken initiatory steps to prosecute those in | Bever be supplied; for uo other person lives the city selling liquors withont license. Wednes- | fitted to be in all respects his successor in them mother. (other large body of the actual electors. ‘The bill day they placed 7.0 suits in the hands of Robert D. Holmes, Esq, one of the Excise Commission- ers, who will forthwith enter upon the prosceu- tions. The Excise Commissioners only yranted some eighty licenses. D> It isa singular fact that the watch which was carried by Mr. Thurston the unfortunate bal- loonist, when be fell from the balioon near Adrain, Michigan, on the 16th of September, was not bro- ken by the fall of more than half a mile to the | earth. Both the crystal and works were unin jured. twenty-four hours after (> One George Smith has been arrested at Topeka. Kansas, for robbing Georye M_ Stockton, collecting agent for Collus Kellozgy & Kirby. dry-goods merchants of St. Louis. It appears the rascal wormed Limself into Stockton’s confidenc: 5 drugged him, and robbed him of eyery valuable be bad. The otficer recovered $200 in money, and $20,000 in notes pode cre to the firm missioners of E migration on Wednesday. 261 em- + igrants were reported as having arrived during the week ending the 16th inst., moking « total for the year of 4.313, against 5,063 during the correr, ponding part of last year. The proprietors of th leading lines of steanbuats petitioned for the ; Reensing of a few runners at the different land- jugs UF They are making efforts efforts in Boston to «. tablish & *-Pawner's Bank,”’ to secure the advan- | tages arising from an opportunity to obtain money | for atime on small pledges of chattel property. and at the same time to obviate the disadvantages | of the present pawnbroking system. Such an in- | stitution as they are now striving for is called a Bank of Charity in Europe, and if this title is a true deseription of its operation, it may be a great improvement upon the present pawnbrokers’ shops, | which are anything but “charitable’’ institutions. es ~The Thespians of Baltimore, are in a big all about an injunction asked by Laura r< to restrain Mr. John T. Ford from the | mance at his Theatre of the Comedy | of which she claims | of “Our American Cousin,” It continued to go until it ran down— -| a irs Ontarsat Posirion.—The Natehes Free Trader has unearthed the following resolution, | whieh, it says, was written by Mr. Stephen Ar {| nold Douglas, which was reported to the Mis- | sissippi delegation in the Cincinnati Convention | by & committec (of the delegation) xppointed | to consider and report upon what it might be | best for the delegation to propose to the Con- Yention in connection with the subject of Resolved, That the National Democratic | party believe in the perfect political equality of | the States, and that the citi of every State have an equal right to emigrate peaceably to the ‘Territories, and to take with them whatever i+ a which gal protec that there ts or | in the torial Legisia u Territories anything which prop erty ina’ rut | Ped tongress. (1. € 420.) it is th 2 pre- int» the Union a ustitutional ground of obj to the admission of such State that the Con- stitution thus formed either admits or excludes lavery.” We transfer it to the Sav’s column by way of showing its readers that we have been cor- | reet in holding that the tergiversation of Sena- | tor Douglas upon the Slavery question was one | of the most remarkable that has ever oveurred in the history of ee politics. VESSELS FOR THE Nase. —Congress having | provided for the purchase by the Government | of the steamers chartered for the expedition to | Paraguay, the Navy Department will takc | Measures at once to effect that object. This | will save to the Government all the moneys expended on the charter contracts, as that is to be ineluded in the pirchase by express stipulation between the Department and the owners, and it will also give the benefit of the entire repairs done to the vessels te the Goy- the exclusive ownership by right of purchase from | ernment, although they were made mostly at its author, Tom Taylor of England. Mr. Ford claims to have purebased the right of performance from the widow of the late Jos: Silsbee, for whom the play was expressly written six years or more ago, at the suggestion of Mr. Webster, an English manager, who paid its author the sum of £1,000 for it. ————— {7 From the details of foreign news by the | Hence, by Washington, we Jearn that the long- promised bill | for a reform of pagliamentary representation was | introduced into the House of Commons on the 28th ult., Mr. Disraeli, the Chancellor of the Exche- | quer, entering into an extended analysis of the measure. The bill enlarges the franchise, extend- ing itto a large body of the people heretofore ex- eluded, and at the same time disfranchising an- | was vehemently attucked by the ©; ition. and but feebly sustained by the Ministry. ‘Phe Press: ‘was, of course, divided as to the merits of the | bill; ee of opinion inclining against it. One fruit of the new measure was already gath- ered ju the retirement of two of the ‘abinet, Mr_ Walpule, the Home Secretary, and Mr. Henley! President of the Hoard of Trade. Other changes | are rumored as on the eve of occurrence. ————_—______* UA correspon! rep 09 New York Evening Post protests against the « ishonorable course, cal. culated to excite needless disgust ayainst Sickles, adopted by Harper's Weekly, in representing him Pictorially as seatedjon a hard buuk ina close prison | call, with his hams ciceclicd together, his eyes the expense of the owners. The prices agreed upon for the vessels were quite reasonable, and smount in the aggregate for the six propellers nd one side-wheel steamer to $244,000 The ggregate amount per month for chartering the vessels was $19.300, which, in about a | year, would have cqualled their entire cost. purchesing them the Government | adopts the most economical course, and they ; are just such veesels as are needed in the Gulf | of Mexico. because of pce: light draft. Capers at baner. Ti he following appoint- ment of Cadets af large have been made by the President for 1839: John M. Wright, sou of Colonel Geo. W: right, 9th Infanty. breveted for meritorious conduct in Florida aha at Contreras, Churubusco, and Moli- no de Henry Th toe. .8on of the late Colonel Francis Lee, Sccad de gallantry at © ay and, se del Rey. eid, son of the late Captain Cieo. P. "Pied. Naheay while gompany at the ing of Monterey. “phomay WV ard. sou of a soldier who died in the army. affer a serviee of thirt Samugl C. Clark, son of Major M. Lewis Clark, Missousi battalion, distinguished at Sacramento, Lr pram oo of Gevernor Win. Clark, of Missouri. an Clark ‘Phowas Rowiand—father died of disease con- tracted ip the Mexican war, ancestors distinguish- upturned in a manner likely to produce a case of complex strabisnius, and his whole attitude that of a man in the last stages of colic. ‘The correspondeut approves the Weekly's plan |’ of giving the antidote with the bane; but thinks the sentimental nonsense of the Special correspon- dent had better been corrected by the discreet and | grave moralities of the Lounger, than by the un- ae Peneil of this artist. ly the way, if the Post's «. ‘orrespondent will ex- amine the yellow-covered ‘- Life of Mouree Fa- wards,”” on sale at most periodical stares, he ‘will see that the engraving in question as done duty (im 2 somewhat less Aggravated form.) asa repre- sentation of the great forger in his condemned cell op the pyrene eorge aust) of Major G D. [perme ordsapce cote, pusieted page soa he y- Be ee Washi wae ® Bo as! ington, Nunes! representative of “Sates <i 3 Tyler, Y. Buchanan, oe Tue Paraguay Exrenimoy.—The latest ad- vices reeeived by the Government from the » Churu- feet dollars in cash th — nephew of General George Rogers | Pros room 16°. Maximum daring 24 hours coding eae to- day, 67°; ‘minimum 41°. a Pazscore, cae Mnses ss Tis ee ere. and praise rendered by the leading English urnals to the memory and merits of ott, the ‘historian, so lately removed from «i us, is yery gratifying, for mamy reasons, but @biefly as showing that, ou the promi and neutral greand uf literature. America and Englari® can, ead do, meet without prejudice, passion, or any but the most kindly and catholic feelings. The English journals last received by us contain biographical notices. written with great admiration—we might say with great affection. Times and Daily News, Globe and Sun, Star and Telegraph, Herald and J eum and Critic. all unite in this tribute. The Illustrated News of the World gives # page-portrait. with memoir, and the thustrated London News announces one for its issue of Mareh 5. The homage is at once ge aland yewuine Tur Porse -In the Stephens wife g ease in New York, yesterday, Mr. Jobn merchaut, and Miss Sophia Bell's class leader, testified that on onc occasion he asked Miss Bell how ber aunt was. and that she re plied ina very harsh manner “Ob, she’s yoing to make adie of it.’ He testified further that she had ful- lowed accused up so close. even ins hurch. aseven to he the sabject of seandal there, &c.; had also noticed that the girls were not very attentive to their sick aunt 1[> The Richmond Dispatch says that there is a larger number of new and bandsome dwellings and stores commenced and projected in that city for this spring and the ensuing sumimer@han at any time for any preceding year, and that there is a very great lmprovemeng in the style and are bite buildings. ture of the ne 47> The Phi yesterday as being astray in Baltimore, has been restored to ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shultz in Philadelphia. She has wandered away !n a siml- lar manner once before. [A225 ; iL7> Near Giendale. Ohio, the otherday. while a Mr. Skillman was erossing the © , Ue® D. Rail- road with a horse and buggy. the horse hacked on the track, and a passing train ran over fhem and killed both man and horse. I Some miscreant on the night of the rt ult., entered the stables of Messrs. Simmons & ton, Grenada, Miss., and poisoned between 50 of their horses. — I7- A bill to prohibit the marriage of white with black persons has passed the Wisconsin Leg- islature et Eat RGR Me | Tirige, No, twill be hela Diogu % i, He make the pe gira Attending. t e funeral! of our ate roth, ANvREW peng which will take place teanerrow, oes mi. By o _ iM. COOPER, See. aN, ACL Y The Di ti _ FORTY COSTES ites, that. at ilo” aud F street TEMPE ge meeting of the stinence Association sirourned to muet on § vexpers. Fiver: earncatly requested Hy atten annual ‘otal Abe olunl the 2th instant, aber of ithe Renoriation is x! J. KANE, Soo, meee of m: the District umlas are “re a called meeting an MONDAY EV Ni ants at Olocks at Uetr Hal. ix desired, ax winters Pat clebrationat New York will be sors tee ram By order: mar 19-2t iT. ae PANORAMA FOR SALE, 5 ia Panoramic Fixhil has excited general interes: world, ix now fur sale, Te. e a | to make money, Address on Star Office. The above J peti is tow a short distan ne this cil ais te ( ION AL. BUIL DING “ASSOCIA-_ ' TION.—T it vf ese! tow will be held on neha pay HVENING: ‘nach whe at7 o’ Sogo at vse, Mary = he ington » ween du pepo of Tent ee order ci oe oun ‘OHN SoRS ft PP, Treas,; A SERIES OF FOUR L the e benefit of 8 St. Pa : wie ca ae a1 iio, ee Nec ; he Glory and ‘Tramp! of ind a # Bee: me W. Bravxs—Sub- ORRIS, AY, March 25, “yh 7 wd tbinsio For tl ents 5 Swe Ainitaion, gr yan a Paraguay expedition confirm the former report: a. "Db ecnte; “eontiomas ad Indies taabhe course that Brezit and the Argentine Confederation have offered to uct as medintors between the United Staics and Payagnay. Commissiover Bowlin, of course, informod them that he had no authority accept their offers, unless he should receive further ingicogtions from the authori- ts fe Me, Noort’: aa gi eames Tyee eae te Assugiation aro now open the store of ward ©. D: ae ai enn. avenue, and at the tah of T. 0, S20 7th atrest, oppowi utelli geuser ‘ome mar 7-4 PERSONAL. ++. The sratic Convention which met in _ be , nomi; Hon..C. : ection FJ ; om eae > dpa it gat nm noe ieee! Barnwell,”’ which = = "athe “Banner wrote wrote twenty, raieeat Sam Houston was in Hesriseay on eday, and while there received the attention es admiration of many eminent citizens and legislators. He was the guest of ex-Governor David - Porter. -+» Dr. Bailey, of the National Fra, sails for Enrope about ‘the firstof May. for a six mouths’ sotuncet caietor. some Kloscion te? of * Sel 2 jca,”* ete, Should there be no extra session. Mr. J. Sherman. of Ohio. will be one of the party. The statement that Dr. Bailey has ace the invitation of Mr. Richard Cobden to spend the surmmer with hi is untrue. He was invited but declined. Dr. B.'s health is better than it was in mid-winter. wee [~ An oetor in Georgia, in the course of a play, kissed the wife of a brother actor once oftener than the authorized version of the play required, and was thereupon severely whipped by the out- raged husband. Having been a ‘star’? before, and now being provided with the < stripes. he thinks he is entitled to represent the fiag of his country. (> The coroner's jury in the case of the Hon. Mike Walsh. in New York. yesterday (Friday) afternoon, rendered a verdict to the effect that deceased caine to his death by appoplexy, caused by a fall in the area way.. The jury also suppose. fram the absence of his watch and ehain, which were seen that evening on his person, that violence was used by partics unknown. pa Rs See ea [> Some evidence has lately been discovered in England showing that in early life Napoleon the (ireat offered his services as a volunteer to the commander of the English Navy in the Mediterra- nean, which were not accepted because of his ap- parent want of capacity T KID Cuey, asd Fee STEVENS’S, 3% Pai "mar edt PRAOEORTE or $ ong mar ld TELLIS'S, 3 6 Pa. ave. PIANOFORT or $7 Rosewood at AMA he eee are MIFTY PLAN wae 19 BALL ah 1s eet iat-s) ms for trimming pesos, at Store, 36 Penn, aye mar W-eost Bia ‘HINE: SPOTTED TRIMMINGS AND ( aR pL every sivlo. quality, aud priveyat STEVENS ’S New Fancy Store, 33 Penn mar td ates) THERE DID s NS GO? Notte Pacis, \ Imt i» New Yurk, to get the latest Parisian Styles, and forward them to 33) nts, between 9th and Sere toe ~ W as a a= N EXHIBITION the must ¢ ler ant Back of iclaL AR ever ‘vitered wipes om Biar IS-eost | ; EVE RY. Qt and price, sy = a Ivana av eae 9th and ith a! = cag a stock, at per between 9th tnar 19-e04t EW STYLE STRIPED i JE, in all colors, uxed in mak Becta ee wing French ae mar 19-eost (Stater) — {J ADIES, Pi regeher = new and elegant Sign of the F: ney. R.C. TEVENS, No. 336 Pa. mar 19-e04t (States) ~~ bet. 9th and 11 th ‘ate. WORTH of New FANCY peoons $10,000 Yo" i Fancy Man, at $35, bet. 9th and loth sts, mar Ieodt 1 moved her M Louisiana ave: opposite Browns’ Hot BORN FOR GooD L. ve x W. as drawn of $16 A PRIZ week, by Mise Mal fi ieorge girl, aud 3 , <Twicea Wor Unit Bi The #t amer THOMAS C Mount V RIDAYS, atthe foot of 7th street, at 9 a. m,, and re- 2 ty time for the early afternoon train for aving ‘tank avenue and 7th street at9a.m. Round far 19-tf yyoes, ake AM, Pa “MENT, rf Mel ae Ime and Ci ath i fhe Fant russe Whee ‘aval. 1 am now ned LIME and R atthe sho. Bu and Whi SAND for front work and Plaster Office wort corner t2th aud C sts., No. 4%, cae square south of Pa. avenue, maar 16-31" 318 CHILDRE: ANpsoEs 3181! Ihave just reesived direct from the manufactur ors the Iarvest and best selected axsortinent of Chil- ven’s DOUBLE and SINGLE ¢ (superior in style and finish) that lan foved for sa) of lath strect aud hy th ad ver been this warket and at prices to snit the Also, a general ‘variety of Hoperfurnishing Goods, The — and most approved Patterns of Refrige- raters, Water-Coolers, Bird Cage: tee Pitch Bronzet!y Babies Cook Rn Stoves, rato the Geode tammy s invite all to eall aud e: r Sag cas HE, _ Mee iy ria. that he Rockiand Lake eeaeelEe r ‘conrtant Toa eke of their beauti: lake Tee, i re theie ordies erwee od make contracts forthe ssnson ar ear, ite him a call before © cloring alaow! here: fier. as he mings ee ay, oe erpetion foay vps geek ihe That fe is mow to hernl ch then 1 | orton wet te Nui deitvore thet street ano; eBtarket, Mt Be Gin r eat Penn ra A Bee eet sich LF streets south. uneagone tlmans oh nat NEw ae oR Goons) GOODS! FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF. FANCY G OoOopDs, Jest RECEIVED az wien NEW FANCY STORE, 355 Pesxsyivania Avxnve, { Between Ninth and Tenth MA streets, Waskincton, D. si CE: mi The fotlowi: rticiek con of Pre: ment: nein! meh wench itbons, all xtyte Rucher ute, h amt col— cored; Drege as, Tyna very Neate. onl cal Frongh and ‘English tert Strew and suk Bow wae . rr Ries a a ere | pe jn al taoat Aisa ee wrk Aus Heese ca nll the qualitics. eat eRe Gieres teehee Frames | offer C. STEVENS. — me ae ee | isn: yal “SUPPLY OF NOV! cation: mune W. G. METZEROTT. 10% io) AN, NDS ‘SVEN OCTAVE PI. Berney one GS Chas kering 9 G2 ous _mar 18 WwW. oTT. ARTIN & Migs wer tects rb aris EEISiRoTTs veicmone Ausra my ee asl age ma ae ote rife, LET Wb ae ‘ton, March 17, 1888. _ oaitad PIFTEEN SAVE PER CENT | aE iii a aR ee enica ‘hnider, or any of the numerous DW. mt caving ier: oui Por to this( or L. H&G, Persons teing Ul anon PATH, hate Dic, sienve all the Hetels and tho corner of Remain iG ‘ Bar TaRS Washington iti Mareb 19, 189. { , in Evening Star, it 1g largest ctreulation Washington} All ing for fetters in the follow sty wily please they afe apverrisen. WASHINGTON 7 taint iin Last might << the Sonsation Drama, received on tts ORES OF DELIGHT. py ADI RS’ oa Progle,4-3, A faphigrabig audicuce Audience st et ae one of the lien V P m, Mes th, Gr Rica a ng =r D Last pe ~s pe eee tara from ra th . to the Holme ee aS. a oa rhe Tea side jeron, e es nie an Rezacrs Mathilde _-Mauikla Heron x aiterpicce, j “Sous b tiesar PTE: } Mr. Dawson werr—2 | li erat the Song ofthe Birth of st Patrick " Genres 2 34 | Aveoed Acenrot ECKL RM aaran. Smetde, Julie iD oe. Lao 4 Hotel eh * Jordan, asmegeee D aes, had | Bi Tiel kets ® Ceutx—to be had al Korte, Sarai the Hot F MiaMY mess Baek _ oe ee tcaka’ ieee a | FPLORAT. AND MUSICAG, Lonnie: 0 See erat | EIS a, Se » 8 i et tans « nage | rT WEhssbeth iak. eee Prof. Fins, Pianist. en D FLORAL. EXHIBITION ANT Hall, io Yard, TURSDAN ¢ weather rove unfavorable Jeon | play srourag: ths Pratuti ion will take pines t <b =| meat iy erent th pernuting. {7 as mm cents: Children tcants. hme ave . Exhibition to commence at 7 Puuley, Sasso Freeman, Mary E ry Paagerald Mary E McGhaa, Louies . iQre FELLOWS’ HALL Wiebe dear 3 | SATURDAY weer. March 13th, Another Increase of Prose: still Another * M a Gia itre'M O'Conner, Mrsjas Eordeli, Bess, ve we PPE S SaON met ores Goniet, MreOB Parker, Letty P ; vee J s MISC SE OTE —Muse 8. ML Russia N WAR Akers, Hon TP Pees ThE! NS. Ausin, 8 3 Alexauder, Prof Andenried! L Hea dno SILVER WATCHES, SILVER “SERVENE cor: Mies A icur armen AND The Somary ha» been rhaeed of A. Sem- | kot, Jeweller, No, 33) Pevusyivauin avenue, where | inlay he seen, 7 Ticket thy Coats 4 Sout? } ‘ . te all parts of the hal atl Sianken's Jews dry Stove Fi aud ny and © Satuedmy, Uae peclormanee, Open Rt ody o'clock ; to commence at a | quarter befuras é'elock. wane 13 BALLS, 8, PARTIES, &e, 1,008 CUT Por THE ad CaAMERICAN FAC oy Me Breed, Lersnce Mace decemiah — Paddow Rue, m ues T Poluve ry dos hear; Ge W Hutchins aco W— aun! i given 7 april st ‘sg vt ath, oe tie late Jon s eet ner 1? gia, Joo joy ment ot ine jan, Jno A rthem with ther prasenca, Tickets Baker, eo ae | » *. B. dmatting 8 gentleman and ladies. B no | COMMITTEE. Be Se 3 s se Har = Bmghus, W Harrison, Chas Bicklegsie MC Hays, Bernard * . = = WANTS. . & Hercisee, Altred ARDENER WANTS A SITUATION.—the | lung experioneé im his bnsiaess, and bee tiny the best ref-rereos, showing that he knows it well, ated is alw age sebecr. tmdut: it us, amet — . Address imamdiately Hex IM, Star Officer. Wins D—A cood COOK. Apply at 27 Pen Se Rena, between 24th aud 28th ats, Wisticaas CAST-OPF © Al, pS %. Call at 6 Lath strort, oppor mins I7-tr youn site ATION WANTED.—A Wounan ~ Wishes te oltain a Sitoation as Chaniberimani or Lady" s would prefer to enga, comp ly Who destgue traveling. but hi ject is to obtain a home with a the servies of a xtoady, y person. She hava toa who bw <t ay i Stuart, Joveph MPLOYMENT ROOMS — Persons seoking Seally, JOG By vine» are EO 7 Pe moore Bes Fi ip vase call af In Sullivan, em Srusrt, Joseph will Teoeive all the assixtar sory, “sudye Jue © | Will endeavor te mect ct the re A, Heury public, and ee we HB >KEN) ~GooD c BANCE FOR Bu SINK advertiner, Smith, Chas E ia Stodda. apt faerinty earn 27 per «tay. Beeveus, Hun C A—6 one porson,) ixdixposed to «eli Seis, ACT Smmth, Andrew: 3 Lowe. Enoch J DM Be ke 6. CLAYTON, 45 pt Alden? Laurence Spr, BRK « “TENEME © cituntod on TS im n rents. Cath, and the balane rest lait yearly. Mr fusurance Compa tes Mo Hausen. Aveut « a Fico th street, will desugmate the Deartora, D Murphy, Mich! property more pact nls Davie DW Mullbn. te - ADDISON. a Tadley, A nar 19-e0tf Alexn a ae Som Ras, sees FP COYLE & hike Fe KENT 0 > Beighborhusl of. Water and ‘ar u Ap - i Manders, Heary Moore. Geo H Muy, ig K Moy, PR Miller, Col E- partinents. Pirvea: Moore, How by Melowe, Man, well -sived HOSE. ty “tween GU and H strive porate. MeCanse, TK MeKeanie, Sia! M. fet Wetson, Mr —— wi 2d Hoes rps Ward, oppente ti — jno Bt taining four rooms and basemout, iets Welle, Hon 1 8-2 ty sowed Pati right, Juo baal wer oR Feng RENT. fg Pee the HINN, corner war 9 of Sere RNUTI REPOR Ap. the The HOUSE eontainine 12 rooms, cella: &ec., with ens aul water, 4 8h BoourMineND tog mer 7h” EA large three-story BRICK with Lack - burldiope, Ke, on coripiete of ith aint H streets Ne. lo Winder’s Burt manr 1-ti JPOR SALE=A vans of LE-A 7 i LDING Lor. low at Mephon€ Copper XTX rms oe eee mee Bei aS ea "2 E> Laerrens aver ix tt aePrepain. |Z 's mar ld-en®en' Mareh 1, ‘M. wa cre, P. Me F°; asi tory BRICK HOUSE: Por gE ort 31 mtr ets, new and con *inguire at the ee age ar & CO. | Pou pe era rannwm, Poguire i, P Fate At +7 RICHAR ~ | PRRs. three-story |ieae ae Pee 5D sor pane ieee abate — maar 18 ver. a rg sts. with eisteru in the yard, on ‘f Uth strost. between rs ue of the bl ors Stands on a 8 or eee e Log os) Dek ©, HOOD. Eso. ~ Vw Em “SERSION! ie ester SESSION =: cc ae e En ponaears ee iia Base Sppiy at the Wests Lace CW nameet. Washingt are (ota Ne, Ege Sain BODT Wie MOOPS, Wholesale wae 17-3 LAMMONDYS. 7th ot. OP SKIRTS! o HOOP SKIRTS" <secrehnate e ~ BEES pear eA ogy ox ou very ee ao perss'Gob Wiis Paes Spars very lowest cash PRC TLETAM RR mar 2-1m mene ath st. oppo. Contre ithe Make aul EN STEMS RNC: PORPAM F AM ERS wh ietea bev fot cash’ Apply ity WORE ANG pes Corner of8ith aud G ate Reais nar fe ae lind HOUSES ia story PRAME Font aud Poin. 3. ciuati Hetianeet Weed ar Com etrect Ube pea: eee cameenan FURNISHED ROOMS TORE) ar a ee ithent the ase of tise ka Lith st, botweou Er aud F, STEN Poke MRT ty i" ASSACHL Han UNE Bee “proc Capitol : _ ma 4 NO. E.'KE fe: eeclae. ___ Ne. 6455 street, She BENT — The STO! E-ROOM joor to T. Dove & Co.'s Plumbiag IM next door t Rows 400 por annum, mee of : FARM FOR SATLE~ Situated ia rie pounty, ton ut i gules four < ersection uf the ( wa mana eres. in pare ou ad heaith, leniratile. URNISHE J

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