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9-2 SINGTON OFF: — Tr FST: ae hough Tre *7Aa ts printed on thé oar : pres in ure south of ae oat ite (rae » So large ns to r--utre It to be ‘to press 21 catty Four: Adverstsements; theretote, should Went before 12 o'clock 37 otherwise they ma may not appear unt! the next day. { pha ESE S NETS Os Fxresps at the various military camps and positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted 2s to movements and affairs in their vicinities. amresecueereianeicmroas=—e eerie SSS Spirit of the Merning Press. j The Intelligencer treats the proposition which contemplates the reduction of the Seceded States to the condition of Tetritories, as a question in political metaphysics, and says those who favor it, confound the State with the State Government. It argues thet the men who own allegiance to the stitute the State. ‘ intl ke “* B ovandl ft fon 7” OUR MILITARY BUDGET.) squeiunrivesiess “ISLAND No. 10. ~ Up to noon to-day no branch of the Govern- ment Bete had -reteived information corrobo- tating the telegram of tast-night from St. Louis, descriptive of General Halleck’s speech in re. sponse to a serenade, wherein he is made to announce the evacuation of Island No. 10 by the rebels as having at that time occurred A knowledge of the sitvation of affairs there leads us to hope that it is true. Nevertheless, if 80, the rebels succumbed there some days sooner than Commodore Foote anticipated. Their works prove mueh stronger than those constructed at Columbus, while the principal one may be as- sailed by land forces with great difficulty indeed. Though it was not anticipated that it would so soon fall, all realized that in two or three days, at forthest, it would surely be ours. CADETS AT LARGE, FoR 1962. The President has made the following sp- pojntments of ‘Cadets at large’’ at West Point. Viz: Ed. W. Baker, Ill; Albert 8. Bayless, Ky; Wm. H, Upham, Wis.; Fred’k A. Mahew, N Y.; Henry D. Wallen, jr., Ga.; Arthur Tracy Lee, Mass.; Edw’d Everett Sharp, Mo; Eras- mos D. Gaines, Ill; Travers Jones, Pa.; Chas. Woodson Bates, Mo. Also, Richard Taylor Churebill, from the District of Columbia. The last mentioned ts a son of the late Captain Chorchill, U.S. & , who died in the service, In Mexico. GENERAL BANKS’ ARMY A portion of the gallant army of General Banks reached Manassas Junction to-day, having marched to thet point from Winchester, via ‘trausbarg and the line of the Manassas-gap rail- road NAVY YARD. Tie steamer Stepping Stones arrived from be- lew yesterdsy afternoon, and left again last night. Sbe reports nothing new in affairs down the river. THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION We have refrained from mentioning anything connected with the movements of the Burnside expedition of late, least we might, in so doing, inadvertently publish improper information con- Gerning them. Tails m og’s Philadelphia Inquirer, how- ever, contains the following, published by direct permission, !t is to be presumed : NEWBERN PROBABLY TAKEN Wassincton, March 17 —(Special dispatch to the Inquirer }—Commodore soldsborough has received intelligence from the Burnside xpedi- tion. It wes still peel pursuing ite plans, having accomplished ail it it was originally intended. It was just on the eve of an attack vpen Newbern. Commodcre Goldsborough is sanguine that ere this it bas successfully captured that town. Newbern isthe caplial of Craven county, North Carolina, and {s situated at the confluence of the Neuse and Trent rivers, about one hundred and twenty miles southeast ‘trom Raleigh, and fifty miles from Pamlico Sound. It was for many years the capital of the State. The Neuse river. ‘which is more than a mile wide at this place, is navigated by steamboats about eight months of the year. The entrance from the sea is through Ocracoke Inlet. Newbern, before the rebellion, had considerable trade. lis chief articles of ex- port were grain, lumber. turpentine, ter and na- gal stores. The population is about 5 500, and besides the county bulldings, Newbern contains several churches, two banks, a theater and three news paper offices. ARREST OF AN EDITOR FOR THE PUBLICATION oF ARMY MOVEMENTS. An order was issued yesterday morning for the seizure of the printing office and the arrest of the mblisber end printers of the Wasbington Sunday Garonteie and their trial by a court-martial, that paper having on Sunday published news of mili- y operations and movements, thereby disre- = ting the order of the Secretar of War and m g itself liable to be proceeded against under the ufty-seventh article of war. The order of ariest was placed in the hands of the military gov- ernor of the District of Columbia and the editor of the paper was brougbt before him. The editor stated thet the news was handed in at a very late hour end the — went to press without bis Tso! uu pervisio He expressed his regret et ie fon of the order and promised peter! | th carefully against a recurrence of similar lica- tions, whereupon at the request of the Inilitary governor, be being satisfied that the offence would net be repeated, the executionof the order was suspended. ARMY APPOINTMENTS. A large nureber of applications bave been made by volunteer officers to be appointed in the regular army, but these have been fy meesrraner pr other reasons, owing to the dificulty of discri nating as to the relative merits of the applicants. ‘The Senate were four hours in executive ses- ad confirmed the following nom- Brigadier Generals of volunteers : Major Wa. F. Barry, chief of artillery, attached to Gen. McClellan’s staff, Willis A. Gorman, of Minnesots; Col. Schuyler Hamilton; Thomas L. Price, a member of ogress from Mo; Maj Jas nN. Palmer, Sth cavalry; Lt Col. Ww. i. Emery, of the 6th cavalry; Maj. Audrew J. Smith, of the Sth cavalry; Mercena t Patrick, of New York; Isaac F. Quimby, of New York, Orrig 8. Ferry, of Connecticut; Hiram G. Berry, of Maine. The following Brigade Surgeons, all rode 7 Were coniirmed:—James D. Stawbridge, R. B. McCoy, George 8. Kemble, J H Bi iy ,Cowrae L. Pancoast, C.F. H. Campbell, F. H. Grors and Washington J. Duffce. oe Catt ovr your Does '—The New York Tri- une announces that as the President bax de- cided to retain Gen. McClellan in hfs command — —‘ it is now our doty to strengthen his bands as far 2s far as possibie. Let us all, then, follow the example of Mr. Lineoin, and that Geo MeCletlan may yet conquer noble victories, and crush the enemies of the Republic. His success is the success of the country; his defeat its ca- lamity. God grant that his triumph may be speedy and glorious |’ If the Tribune really means this, why doesn’t it call off its dogs? What shall be thonght of the Patriotism of the parties who keep up the line of assault upon = com#ftanding officer in the field, indicated by the following, which we clip from the AKepubliwan of thia morning : *McCisttan anp 1. —Ia « prociamation of derty Boon the ‘Quaker’ general mentions bim- self thirty times.” it Is clear that the malice of some of tliese unpatriotic enemies of General Mc€lelian bas reached that point of intensity that they would Anfinitely prefer to see our army of the Potomac defeated,and anuibilated, rather than victorious— under McClellan. A FatsgHoop.—The R-pudlicam’s statement this morning that the Star alleged that the rebels had ebvandoned eighty army caissons at Manassas Jn their Might Is simply an unmitigated falsehood, uttered without any pretence of warrant im fact. We notloe it only because it serves to illustrate the sweeping falsehood of its assertions on which it bases the charscteristic fire it serks to pour into the rear of the army of the Potomac , lest their success in the field may beulk the consummation of the purpose of its friends to make the ultimate iumph of the oligarchy sure, if in that way only theycan prevent the restoration of the Union under its veaerated Constitution in fact as well asin name it is a poy » that the te t Centreville be d deposited at ‘etary Fa | ea ‘es trophies, with the exten of at the Star oitice —Kepudircan, Ob. no, Sir; den’t rob yourselé, A wooden gu suis your yle of ammunition exactly. AMUSEMENTS. ‘ar American Com | Immense Saccess! LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. BOMBAR "MENT OF ISLAND Ne. 10. Rebels in Large Fere: Command—Repo. THIS AFI AFTERNOON 4 8 TO-mO! LOW rive of & 4 p naam) if wnty of Washington, et ‘ne rn © Court 2 datod the 2a day of Janae, Will aeli on the ¥ pat tweivs o'ovek im the eight basdres and nine ALY the Cireuit cant oft Came, March 15, p. m.—' Associated Press sends the foll *| Do wo wee BALL, Savexru Srxeer. ‘s Opera Trow WEEK MORE! GNGS. DANCES, &o, Gems of the Opera, Drama, and Comedy ! Concluding with ew most Two miles above Island No. The —— yoo Z Foote 5.30 this morning, an re slowly till about 7 o’clock, when the flag ship, being about twenty miles ahead of the flotilla, and six miles above the island, di stern AYRES & CO. STAGE FOR wi negeenee tg FAIRFAX ; ite the battle . Will leave ee £ inert a oe tae with s theta of eee a seh to oe eae iinpetanen ive wle witiate No. oe Feameaeaun Opposite a. Kentucky side, of the river, an Four shells were thrown after fen wpa tie distance was too great for the shelle yp. 8 ‘AS o'clock the fleet commen to about three miles above the {sland, ordered three of the mortar oats into eeactnee, ae thing fi the enemy. s et have nothing from =a rs to be a large force on the Kentucky ‘e can count bsg le ork pono 4 the b! ‘f. A large fleet of transpor' pale Point on the Missouri shore, busily engaged around the Istand, but what they are doing we can ior certs Ps entarily ex) open i | ™ws can diecera the much talked of floating battery at the Island. THE BOMBARDMENT. Carro, March 17—4 p. m.—Com Foote, with bis gunboats and mortar batteries, commenced at two o’clock this afternoon to shell Island No. 10 at New Madrid, ten miles eir escape down the river. unboats are understood to be engag' batteries at New Madrid. gard ienaid to be in command. NARD, Auots. ~p8 GREEN Sernaaaien Auctioneers. = tains ae turmine shes following evening. le Afterpiece of be a Saat | mh 18 5t* iettienie | Pe Araneae Sree sens ing tape nyt ford, Hi a oe GRA eacias SCENE hop on the corner is. from along expe- ness. noon, ta he ae beable to pees ‘yer and the pe er and chanio that jes 8 saw. Bnd tention to business. that he wilt the ASA: patronage, . m., we are with’ R. fone vol March: ite we. of the rps Court, at the Inte ROKE AWAY renter st mune RIRER ON fred i ork on North Mi. pear North Capitol seeer at 10 ore. ook a.m. eteocts of the deceased, vi oeany Sofas and Chiite, Beds, Bedeteacs and Center aa other Tables, Cane and Wood Seat Bure. one large Mirror, and ower ‘Watch and Chain, ove cor, cre br bast + merit a eee |B JOHN KENNEALLY. Fo TeEsUNe Sy) N RORERATE CiRCUM- eer eso as ares 4 ants, was anced to eer requirements of the soten oash value, marked Paery & ee i. Penn. COAL OIL LAMPS cod pelg aE ae ieait seen acrosma low Our mortars are FORD'S ATHENEUM. Joun T. Forv.._. —— Proprietor and Manager ifieant tdi sonal ea tana, Sal orectnin Balai, sn by Mr. Jas. J. Givronn, Architect and WILL OPEN On ides agg EVENING, March 9th. + in announcing the opening of PLE OF THE DRAMA ‘Washi s rege ee of — Marte does > with & aR coe Baie EES —— DECORATIONS, E AND pecmcue a DESIGNS, tes ~ iy oe ales SB spe rancs Sahar & Te JAMISON.” D—A Steet posed to have — aed paying ox penses, foie ty <a A8. D. COX. ‘European pry. Goods. persons pure indicate: One. prios only, thi in distinct figures, rh many other or fseens Ss + Be teMU eR, 'y, Exeoutors. gReEN & WILLIAMS, Anots. FUTURE DAYS. RUSTER’S SALE.—By the Cirovit eats of the Di Gen. Pope’s batteries. below, will prevent t voy oe offer to themsrehante Pivishe ak rie Coal Oil rel, (warranted,) at Sole ders taken prtped ‘Western Glass Ware. Sampioe es and prices oan be seen at our new store, 0. 496 oar strest, opposite the Post Office, HENRY oy & Co. ENUINE GARDEN FLOW JOHN SAUL calls Alon attention o denore, farmers, and others to his large e july poner stook ot Garden Seed. which have selected from the best growers ia En —§ France and Germany, with such articles of Owth as are in usuai demand, viz: y aud Champion Fess; Premium Fiat Cabbage; Blood a Carr collection, pathy aR vari ue Sf Saceree of The Progress of the Bombardment—The Ene Thought to be Retiring. Catro, March tf 17.—There is nothin, Island No. 10. The accuracy of the firing of the mortars yesterday was fully ‘They threw 240 s! and the gunboat Benton 41 shell. ted that one lors more of the enemy’s "PA bs oe) — 15 hand Biche bi the he sabseriber: onthe of Mare fecet orton ual ty previous ex- | during the day, 's PAY charges a: WILLIAM HOM LLER. Stand rom HORSE sere. Perewements, gonaist'n | py © terme ube en ee suraleecr*end, signees, manu aser isa omepeckeeen of the Academy of knows Soonie pi Fat =m be conducted by the eminent t. JOHN B. WRIGHT. Orehiaira die nee by Ay accomplished reat Ravel Troupe. The Seay has arranged for the sppeararce of DWIN FORREST. 1 fake ona “aot ‘heumat: ae ioflerm ry em suffering, STAR OQ. or TE tty! A aya pS = is BOLE WESTERN. jeate’s Gree Military Drama, entitled THE FRENCH SPY; oR THE STORMING ¢ OF ALGIERS. bay DRAMATIC COMPANY, more closely invested. e Fe street It is thought by seme that the rebels are march- ing across the neck of land to Merriweather’s Landing, on the Mississippi, miles, over 2 practicable road, and point where Gen. Pope has his batteries at New Madrid. That they had embarked on boats, the smoke of which was plainly seen all yesterday at Landing, from the gun- pod ak of ‘white on him; a hitler rab og st the side; tlock joints ; a MARSHALL & PAGE, Aucti: 27 7th street. Under Od DAY THUR yr - viagra MORNI Ne yor of Groceries, Liquo: utter, distant only five & common oarrisge ze hide, Beans, Parsnips, ato. ride him hore an li he’ lower Seed, &n extensive my latitude in the Union; ted for any istituae, for $1. experience of over 20 grower 1s the best guarantee t! scourate, and of one eee description. 396 Soventh st.. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, 2 Ciel per bottle, i ius ~ good. A ia Slothes: Whe oy return of said he Sane ee Dr. 8 C. nso ornear Merriweather jo wRe & Goods ‘eo. ining. busueee ARSUACL & aN be wie & BARNARD, jiemen OVERNMENT by ond or A A ties RSE THURSDAY next, Maron tn, 1602 at the Gone nesr the Observatory, wil! be sol, at site ore rm AND weny: HORSES, We shall dovbtless find this rebel nest empty and the river clear, and the rebels fled to Ran- dolph or Fort Pi low. aor Gi: ARLES THE mE. MANS: SEIELDS Inst ‘seen on sag of te Bo towards the city; a; os ee athe: 10 CaaS with all the Enemy's sports, dereeetiion. ec. » P. m.—Major General Halieck was Print, here to-night, and in reply to the compliment announced from the balcony of the Planter’s House ANOTHER VICTORY IN ARKANSAS Isiand No. 10 is ours, with all theammunition, . Which the enemy had there; and y have another vie tory gained in Arkansas, in which three rebel colonels have been captured. 7 particulars of this latter victory have not on. TWO RUNDRE ndemned as unét wale to commence at 10 0’ closk. cash in Government fande ,&c., Warranted porfecti BONTZ act FIT’ Cai jetant aA «& uhenann Aucts._ By WALL & BARNARD. egal Vian, Avett IMPROVE aT AUCTION—On raieeee Y ah ofthe promines, part eo Tass OURNING 60008, mall facri Sarre eis ietreneed fuikmud complete stock, at our proverbially Deuter Wend) sown sm life tae at a eit eae Beautiful and Graceful Dansouse on M -_ pOLavEa " ELEGA “i rt A LAUGHABLE FARCE ‘Will conclude the Performances of the evening. ‘The Box Office will be open on Tuesday from 9 to 4 o’clock, and every succeeding busines day, — the same hours, wien seste can be | Fine and medium Cloths, Cassimeres,and Ves- gor prioe only. henoe no purchsser is deceived. ‘thern and eastern correspondents send PERRY & BROTHER, Peon. av. aud Ninth st. Istanv No. 10.—This islard ts situated in the corner of that bend of the Missi touches tbe border of Tennessee,afew miles further up the river than New Madrid southwest of that point bundred and forty railes from St. Louis, and nine hundred and fifty miles from New Orleans. elevation of the river at this point fs about two hundred feet above the level of the Delta, or its The average depth of the water at this point is from ninety to hundred and twenty feet, and the breadth of the stream, from main to main land, about nine hundred yards. The current runs by the island at a moderately fast rate, and with the powers of the three rivers— sippt, Missouri and Ohio—combined. The is near thesouthern, or what might be term- , bank of the river, but that, at this ream varies from its southera and to the northwest, leaving this island in the souckery ay gle of the bend. 1s about forty-five miles, river, south of Columbus, énd about twenty-six from Hickman Soeecenes Suaeer eel care iS) rates ote And 19r bet 2 the pom nd adjo-ning lot K, and ae na 2 L street north, and Each Lot improved by a th roe-stery ~ in three and red ppi river which although nearly ‘he oan will jocated about two a ‘ARD. Wa & BARNARD. Auotioneers, invite at- tention to advertisement in gencer of sale by decree of Circui: number of Building Sites on Capitol take pisoe on the prewiteee. on the 17th, ‘athe 19th, and 20th instant, at 4 o’clook p.m ,commencing at a. 786, and ones rare jadecoments. to pur- . C. Mi WALL « BARNARD. | Aucts, w PRING WRAPPING” Cg. the Nationai tenis ie thi d cash; bal wixtooe months, bearing inte: a jeed of trust on the premise = WALL. HARNARD. Aucwv. RSHAL’S SALE. Hf, yas unser hen | 7 fromm thi office of the Cirouit Court o ‘the. “Distr lumbia. for the connty of W: ted. 1 will expose to front of the court Louse FRIDAY, the 2ist cay of Ma o’ciock m, the tollowing ye ‘eri a ee e terest in and toa certi oa lot No.8 and th BE 2VENTH STRFE' WEEN I LAND ES ae CASH STORE. We have just received Perfumery, ‘Soaps, below the market Wholesale or retail. wo Second oy Cottage Sets, in excel- & large assortment of and Fancy ‘artioier, which we price, at either SPRIN Pye stRINe re Ps reserved LES BE. FORD. ‘Tresanrer. mh 15-3t CHA Apg 1AM H. Mit BuEN, HE BL D Will deliver oat CELEBRATED LECTURE, “Waar a Bunn Man Saw In Enotann,” AT WESLEY CHAPEL, Corner of Fifth and F streets, On TUESDAY EVENING, March lsth. Tickets 25 Cents, For sale at the Bookstores and at the door. Doors open at 7; Lecture to commence at 8 o’clk. On THURSDAY EVENING, March 2, MR. MILBURN Will deliver his SECOND AND LAST LECTURE, At the same piace, meet 2 Life and Characier of Aaron Burr, $0) Oreandiee. il ses, 8 Mo « embieuer, Poil de ba ati ait other kinds of Dry =. eral —" Apecial wants of H perm and antec cattienis send x Pp i One osha ouly, One Now Fottare seth we will sell cheap for the & lates Sssortment of Ma iy completo order, which we i foots inches of tot e. + Seized and levied upon as ton Sepa ulive Viedt. and wiil be sid. Looe course, turns abryptiy by the course of the marked i in Pen Sxyres the the sotual RO., Penn. avenue and Sina. at. “8 BUCKEYE AND PEACH OTATUES will be sold low to ‘close out consignment. Cottage Union, Fn and Jenny Lind Bed- 8 Walnut and Cherry L. Feather Beds, Mattr ianoge enn °. Allata great sacrifice for nvr the imbet, 369 “Seventh street, ______ BONTZ & GRIFFITH. READ ‘WITH REUELTAN? ACT WITH DR. M. VELLNY’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL, IN tae Feputat Brock, Opposite the Genera! Post and Patent Offices, Roomy 24 up grains, aviee eit anc F sts., Washington, D.C, ESTABLISH ou Me 8U Oe R TAL st PPRESSION Forp's ArHeNgum.—Mr. John FP. Ford is om here, in person, superintending the final touches to his beautiful tempie for the drama, to be opened to-morrow nignt. Opening Is to be attended by some marked fea- tures of interest outside of the usual routine of the stage performances, and the occasion will un- doubtedly be one of singular interest. thectrontos court "ot th the county of Washington, and eg to ublic sale for cash, fe N S7 Water si.. Georges own, ay of Marche Saag We hear that the 1 gp Tone oe B08 Fe Nee rt SUR’ vo, EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL ready for sh:pment from Hitsabsthport and Rite agn. {00 fro PRING MU ‘RIN Al REEN WOOD, fkOAD MOUNTAIN, &o. Reo eon of a very Fin pre! quality, WY for foundry and for, N for baliaat wow ad together with ‘all god thereon. seized and Ex upon as Brook Mackall, and wi! be sold t 3 + to May term 1861, in favo Siar the timp roveinente the a a ceenhiemtiiretig corbin qentie ahead LARENDON MUSEUM, Corner 6th street and iff" The body of the late Col. Cameron passed isd seat south side, through Baltimore yesterday and was placed in a © the Northern Central Rail- road to the late home of the deceased in Harris- ‘The body was escorted by a detach- ment of the Sith Pennsylvania Regiment, and was accompanied by members of the family and their military and elvil friends » under the Clarendon st ame Hronine from 6 tat ent! oan 35 waited on by Semele wal @ beet of W Li c in sesson for the inner man man Msp hd ta sidered ry the eon southeast corner avecue and corner of Sixth street, RSET pened Op INT OFFICE CURIOSITIES— Guide to rabies ue of igad in Patent Ohon: Rar ne eas, at tne tad Raro od Hesiirond f 7 Bente t te. — a at tary arin ; Pan BALLS, PARTIES, &. AIL TO_ THE STARS A 2’ 28! H THE ARMORY Bove SPES f rete THE ONLY mgt PHYSICIAN AD- aE 18 HE aye! GIVEN that the oon- ATTL "slong experience in Pecies Prac- @dvertised in this mio serine that re, ae of five hundred doliars 1 and see him. No charge for conrultation, fect and radica) cure perisoted po samira |p ee Hngenne Siothttc No. Ted serest | pone ____ fezr-sm BOOTS—S HOES! Connex Tatu St, AND Pa. Av.! we LRHINGTON f CITY ani en eat Je. bent Baore ita” tract for BEEF ri) hof March hes not been closed. PeRne following named bidders sre requested to . in order that they may o! ocd ‘aakain Waving Over IReDTEAND BALL U7 Shillington, Odeon Building, favors us By sciving their = with an early copy of Godey’s Lady’s Book, for | forward to met noir address, tem ee be act ‘Wath, with a view of closing the nt Frmanct L.—From the N. Y. Evening Post of a iv — to the pleasure and Mario with wis which fee indies ‘ Kay ra & Co. . ‘A. BECKWITH, Major Com. Sub. HORSES, CON Sora &o., The me ty Company are. selling cff therr entire steak cons ne WER ce 4 dd ie Cane, Tube, and oth enjoyment of our The same Bard rh bed 0 much deligh’: Tickets 31, mencseney The feature of the stock market to-day is the buoyancy and activity in government securities, iz Ral per cent. under large the issues par- the sixes of IsS1 risin, orders for investment ticipate more or less in the advance, ond no con- could be had, except at much here are now no federal sixes to ‘The fives of i571 and ie ame wing over prt 5 books. Goeaahset cheap. stairs, over js Memon? a pANCING A ‘hoa Tem E street, isreenath snd 1th ~ — ‘wi jay and uM —afleraoon Fiiday zy ‘ening lass aty. ri Soiree ever; ‘rent, wa a sales, ALP RED ) HUN Fics, FASHIONABLE many thousand’ LO8p ow siderable aeantiey be obtal ned under 93 a9 dare also wented at an advance, with few on The old sixesof 1862, °67, are scarce, and ae for small Jotseven cannot 30 notes sell freely at par. first half year’s interest on the October Ist notes — on the Ist of April, and will be paid in or retetale td Fa) the inguire at the stove of 3. & W. MEYENBERG, arket Bpnce. between 7th and th stroets, under the Avenue Hou mh 15 lw OVERLAND OYSTER EX. co. LACK BERAGE H Aid and extra wide, foi red the beat article in_ use for onto. o usual full sosek ofall the | thicker'B Bisck Our northern - Caatern oorreapondents send us su “ ithe actual oash standard vaiue, of sock satiated, it ingars no ob- ERRY & BRO., nT ati: <saee ‘and ath atreat HE STH SRAND ein 4 iI kinds of BOOTS ant SHOES very cheap. LON PARTY boots made to ore | in the Sea att br be filled. The 7 2 een Sth On FRIJAY EVENNG, Ml * acne one. aT s LU THE BEST ORIG ‘OVES, BLE CUTLE: 50 fa » Fh: ae it Hae vim, ee oe Gice Pictures. Also CA FRAMES, th es the beet man tory in Line 8 soon a ‘oan Shin nae 'TS.. KEROSENE OIL, 60 TH a tae ich Soe aged ‘of. eae ae rite 0 BRNANE, Ig NA Geld continues to decline, selling freely at 101 x 101% cash and 101% on time. RY PER of ae Tr Store is now offered at less then who WASHINGTON bag) Tl bo A reguiar peren held at t Rong GOSLING RESTAURANT, 247 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ity pial 3 oa en No, 460 Seventh strecty opposite — ' ae iG a Fae No. ung Men 2 Chri an A’ soo Vania Avenue, on TUESDAY EVENING, | 18, Bt 23s o’clook, p.m. A purctus! attondanc. of the members is ri quested, (Formerly of New York,) Has the name snd fame of being One of the Best Restaurants in Town! "Give us « trial, and jndge for y Every beer in the houce BEST AGalie KET et the number— sylvania avenue 12th and 13th me ee red fr set, between Sth and th, wont for’s dresscutting rule by Mrs & Brack SILKS, ee roodtvat teat lhe oe LA qoae Slee a Cc’ Faswionssie Duxssmaxer> 468 Also, Burners Ps; ‘ange teeta OF THE ae ae side, S ‘T.'fay- Will be continued for thr face eee sees + in nase me! the corer of Hand ith sian’ °F ome Churok. at fap EE eAsION. OF THE S4B- Postponed on account lace on WEDIN ESDAY. 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