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LOCAL NEWS, AMUSBWENTA TO-NI+HP Forw® inkatsx.—Edwin Fo ceiveu imat might at Ford’s in such enibue'asm by an overflowing house, « sbow that his popularity is not yet on the wane, To wight he will appear se « amiet,” aad the sud@euce Wi don Uers be immense again, 9 contrast his deliveation with thatef Booth Ha will te ably sepportec, as apon last night, by Mr McCulloch, Mrs. Allen, Mies Gray aad others. Grovtr's TuBatsR.—Mr. Grover has a good thing of it in the grand scenic spectacle and fairy «extravaganza of + The Seven Sistera, or the Birch of Capit,” and he keeps it before the public. OF coare the theater-goers are delightad Wib it.ele they would not fill the house nightly. All who tail to see this entertainment wiil miss agocd thing. Cant BeBURY —There is always enjoyment for sii who visit Canteroury Hall. Expecially fe that she cage this week, for Del-hauty anit War, the clog dancers, J. J) Dougherty, the c.ag deacer, W. B Oavanaceb, lew Donnelly, Jepnve Engle, and other favorites are perform- ipg here VanrirTiy ®—Fitz Simmon’s new play, “Tne Fimoie Pickpockst of Washi gtop,” promises fo create & turore fcr a time at bast among the hamtaes Of the Varieties, and it ia said to con- iain mony good hita, The reguiar Concert Hail bill is also performed. PreetiuGrration —The Fakir of Ava con- tpces to delight crowde at Oda Fellows’ Hall by his original and amneing feats of preati.tt- fits ion 8nd slightoft hand. He is well worth Fees. MsTsorocitam HALL was opened iast night tok good andience, They have a good com. P_DY ct singer, dancers, Ethiopians, and an fiery toconeatra. Hawk Mason, L © Brim- mer, Wm. Scott and other performers appar. (4c TISCHALK'S CONCERTB.—Mr. L, ML. botts- chalk will give two comcerts at Willards’ ELAll, ere to nigh and the other on Thorsday eve. nig These are announced as his farewell ec Dette in America He will be nsaisted b M'le acd Theodore Vartan, Sig lo Patil, anc ohers. As thts popniar oanist has ever been a favorite her, (t js hardy necessary to enlerge upon the subje- ————+——- - THE DIXON Moi Wine SvIt—The cee ef the United S ates against Geo. W. Moc till cbarzec with Libelling tae character of Miss Watve Dixon, was continued in the Criminal Court yewerdsy afer we went to presa Mr. Sradley rtawd that on sc notoriety the case has asspmed, he desired that tbe jrrers be Guestioned as to whether they bed ft rmed and «xpressed an opinion. The Low pg were found quanfi'd sat were eworn: John M. Young, Alexis Marceron, Valertine Kanchard, Warren Lows, Joseph & Bekees ys Ballen ve>. Honty Bo roegean, m. © Neale, Hiram Ricaey, Jos. Lyons, Jas A.rane, Zach. B. Burke. z monn Ts Mr Netria cp nid thy case for the prossea- Vou b reading the indictment, aad als. Jetler : abliehed ahove. Mr. Cani: said the proseention expe toyroy: thet Geo, W. MefFill was the a otate itter rust read, and tont he wa: yarhehero it) Mr, (. then read the detinitioa of the term “lite and tated urther shat the -prdtecm ton onmended that the better hs «Mme, Sa thar Miss Dixon’s sharact: theteh am mber of cn? of the most be families in tree city. had beon im thereby and further, that the conasequen? of rue a chrrge was ‘co provokes breach of the | Pace. The defercer served their opening. Bir. Bracley «sked that the witnesses te ex. e‘usedt com the room, and the request wes granted. Mejor HT. Pircn was fi-si swor.. and tasti- feg ‘bat te wae ‘he father of Mies Snean W. Dix p, who wee called in the Watt. A ietkr signed by Geo ge W Medill Who 80. Li sLG be Te og ged 2b as cone hehod He received the jeter in the Dis rie: of Cc lumbia. Coose-exavined by Mr. Beatley—On tha Beotip wh. witness receivid the letter, he cane fh me st IL o'clock, and the Jeter, Mr. Ce@eev re. ‘ttre hopce at that time ana sabae~ quently When the later was handed to wit. Tress}! Was in apenvelope. Theeowelops was & - mmo one |i wavsenled and a idreased 19 Mawor H. T. Dixon, George'o vn. The le wer was net mark d pivste. Theenvelops cone teroo no Ring but tue jeter ref reed to After read ng the letter bimeelf, witness went to Te-cy’s Toom aod read the lettar to tha Mr. Creesy itter. Hasrorevoilection iat any one elso wes present. Rr Mr. Carrington—When the btter was bunded to me the sffid: jt was appended to ic. dr. Chas, E Creasy clerk in Treseary Ds- periment. swo n—Knows Geo, Wo M4, Boo is familiar with bis handwriting [Lecter she wn witness] The writine tein Mr. Mouil's bsudwritng, and the elgnatnre ts his. The bet=r was Dended to witness by Mrcili'e bres ber: the later teliing witness George Dec cent the letter, and desired that wituess rbeuld bard it to Major Inzon. Thia was Bb: ot S ptember 1. 1563, aud witueas d-livered the letter as requested. Witness sahs«queutly | teic the defendant that he bad reostved te let- ter, and delivered it according to reques’, and ge further iold Mc@ill that the Major waa very angry. Cross exsmined by Mr. Bradley—Tha a1 erecription of the letter wasin Mr. Mc(HIl’s mriwriting. Is positive it was addressed to Maior Dixon Thinks there were other words ep it, as “Georgetown,” “U. S. Army,” &c. [Witress was here shown the envelop») He believes that to be the envelupe. itoess it holrure Whether the word *- private” was 01 orrot, Bi- recollection ig not clear upon the sthject. Witness is friendly with Mtr 1) con's tumily, bat has pot visited there tor four Ywwouths. At the time this letter was delivered wi ness hoarded there. Before witness went wo beard at Mr. Dixon’s ha had vistiad there, burt Lot for eight mouths before he went to boa'd there in August last, Witness hand-d We Jett rto Major Dixon, aad he after vards came back to witness’ room and resd tha lett+r to bim-eit (witness) and Uoliins Dixoo—son of the Maior. J W Schuckers, clerk in Treaenry Depwt- Ren’, ev orn —Knows Mr. George W. Sicibtli, | the defendant. (Letter -bown.) Witnese thi is the wri ipg in the detter de that of (de>. Mo Pill. Witnese had & conversation with Mr. Me #ll Abouta letter Recollects the faci of having & conversation with Geo Metéili. and thinks (ha copverention teferred tom charge soate sgsinat che of Major lnxens daughters. The coaver- seNOU WA general, and referred ganeraliy to a letwrand toa general charge Witnss racol- 2cts the tact of baving ac onverastion, and the’ the cop vereation had reference to a letter ‘Written py Geo Metiill Witoees recollects ths. one d@y in office noura a letter was read Shich contained charges aealust ons of Mr. ‘Pixen’s daughters The letter, incorporate t in the indic ment, was shown to witness, but he said bat was notthe letter he had read in the office on the morning reterred to. Witness esunet remember having bad conversstion With defendant subseq vest to Sept. 23th Cross-examined.— Witness knows nothing of the letter placed in his bends Mr. Carrington desired to offer tha letter in evidence. Mr. Eradlev objected, at this stage of the che, for be did not think the tiimony ws a: thetert to fix the publication npon W~ Fill Jodge Care exid he thought the evitence aufiicient tw allow the leter tego to the jory, Yor the fact of the writing the letter hy Woldill, sand that he L.ad inclosed it to Major Dixon, was Oven. bd Gro W Show, (clerk in Treseary Department,) #worn — Wituecs koows Geo. W. McGill. Had & cor sver-stion with McGill about two days iter the Jetter referred to was sent to Mr. Lixon. Atont two daye after the letter had he n sent to Mr. dsxon, McGill sent a note to Wilness asking him t+ come up to hrs; Mol dill’s) ether Pp! ri crted to be & trpe copy of the letter sent to Mr Inxon. ‘The copy wis in the hand wri ing ct George McGtls brother hanced to Witness and he read it. Cr ye-cxamine itness at that time re- sit-din Mr Dixcas tamity, and had doae so fo tem weeks previously. 5 The Court desir-d to know what he meant by referring to the affair, and witness said he Deavea difficalty between George McGill and & younger ron of Mr. Dixon. T J Comnetty, atson cierk in the Treasury. koows dersndsnt, M Gil. Early ia Spier ber Iset M-Gill Bad & conversation with wite rese. end thowed witnrese a paper, which he M Gill) said wavacopy of a letter sent to ej r Dixon ‘i Croes-examined.— Witrees does not know Wajr Dixon personaliy, but is acquainied wih Mr. MG Mr F Lockey, clerk in Treasury D> eworn — Knows Mr M-GUL the rtment, tendant. Had a conversation with McGil in his room in the Treasury Department. Mc‘dill asked Witrese if he had beard of @ letter eent to Maj Dizon. Witness was shown ® paper which Puameried to be a copy of a letter sent to Major on. he prosecution here closed the case, and the jury took a recess of five minnt»s. hen the court reassemhied, Mr Davis said the defence did not believe the United States had made out their cause, and therefore as @ orderly per investigation would lead to anpleasaat sevelopments, the defence would here rest the cas, aod would ark & verdict for d:fenoe, and Wou.d submit tbe foliowing potnts for ine ine stroetl_o of the jury: let That there is no evidence from which it b Sompevent for the jury to find that the de- Feecaat published the lidei in the mdictment e : 2d. That the paper charged to be & jibel in the indictment do:s pot on ite face be malicious, and if the jury find srw cats a of Suzan mantof tha | the | Defendant ebowed witnessa letter which | Toe letter was ; Mentioned, at the inetance of the defendant, then, tr the abeence of proof afiunde of malice in the defendant, it ie a privileged communica. tion, #ud the verdictought to be for the de- fencant Mr Rracley proceeded to argue the tastruc bons, and held that it waa forthe United States | to thow that the detendant pod ished the paper. | Mr B qvoted » number of anthorities in sup- | port of the inetructions. | Mr. Bradley was followed by Mr. Norris, who argued against granting the instrnctions. Mr. Norris was followed by Mr Osrrinaton, | @rd atthe conclusion of his argument Jodgce Csrtier déciced as follows apon the instruc. Uons prayed: | The question submitted is, whe hera written document @onfeseedly penned by the def-ndant | Bid satiefactorily proved here,and as far as | Ube padiication hy the favher is concerned, itisa | publication by the defendant I have declared the law upon that eubject, and for the purpose of this case it will he regarded aa the act of the | defendant, and ita publication to the father ag j the potiicstion of the defendant. Th q astion su? mitted to the Oourtis whether the document here thve tibricated and thas addr tis a libeleubjecting the defendartto punishmertio | 8 crimir 8] court op a prosecution. | Now, it ie true that most of the authorities tat bave been fead here to day are authorities j in illurtration of the liability of parties tm civil | enits. 1 s+] forthe prosecution denoun-e those euthe titres 83 not being alaw for the govern- mento’ the mind of the criminal court; or, in other worde, conneP] ack the court to instract the jury to convict a man of crime on Lisa ey- ifence than they would on @ civil liability as dectured by the courts. A fortiori, the proof ought to be stronger in a crimiaal pro-ecution, | avd jarisdicuon ought aever to he { ation —Last aight 0M Ul Entering % p against 11 before Comarces enuuia tow D sinc, we up before the Contre] Mi &.B Shepherd cose wo a per- sor alexplumsticn, end saved that within a few moments by had learned of a rumor afioat in Be how — Quot-G &» the author of tris bill, Spd cf Urging Its passave rpon Congress. He wiehed toray that such aramor, from whit- eource tt might come, was a milicious Lie. he Lad po know.edge of the bil, its aa- | thors, or provisione; that he deprecated ail Bt-mpts to lesistate the color-d race iato a po sition of rociaiequali'y with the white race, j titber im the ctreet cara or at tme ballot-box; ard beieved that the persistent attempts of certain parties in this direcuon wouid in the eba recoil upon themsetyes and do inflatte barm to the race they pretended tofivor. He cinimec to be fully up to the mark apon the teuee of the day, the emancipanon of slaves throvghont tbe country, and all proper meas- ures celculsted io ameliorace their condition ard that of their race; but secial equality was Hotto be thought of He regetded the pre-eut repieiry law as ample foraful! and tar ex- | eee of beua fide citizens, 2nd none others had avy right to vote here. Uur privileges and ftranch’ses were meagre enongh, in all ccurcience. and shoald not be narro wed down. He cenxounced the siatemeat of bts @pmplicity With the bill as being walicioasly f: 19a. es a FUrrrat oF Howagp MoLguras.—The fonery! of the late howard McLellan took plice Scunudsy atternoor, from the resideaca of his parenie, a: d was attended by a large concourse Of reimivesond friends. The religiousser sices were concacted by Rev. Mr. Howlett, of the Cavelry Baptist Church, and before the lid of the coffin was screwed down the tiands of the j Trecrted to DBI as & crime ie to be found under it Thetis what jails. penitentiaries, floes and | Jorteitrres are ordained for—net to work out | yeuich public transgression against the pablic Jeuce apd the public security, and to pat ontof | the way men that it fs dangerous to have to zo jst Jatze Consequently, in all the variations ; of criminal jurieprucence, in every panse taat te pute on in pleadings, in proofs, in all the sanctions of justice, you find the work of proofs and the s'rict copstroction of the law rising ag .ou Approach criminal consequences, anti you reach the gallows You find, in tact, all the warchtulnese of the law put upon its cioseet diecr mination. A proposi ion made by the proseeutor again | fa ttat the whole au’ ject should he postponad ton iory. T cannot agree with the prosecutor ce rthntenbject. hive duties to perform here. Tle jery Das duties to perform here. Among otber cuties belonging to the bench, as T anter- | atnnd tt. fe, that where a written instrumentis Presented apd ita legal construction is demanJ- ed. itive the duty of the Hench to dispese of ic 1 contd rot postpone that question to the jary {if T would, and I would not if L coald. ” For howlbver incompetent may be the present 1a. { cumtent of this Rench ‘to determina these que stiens, Iny jucement is generally thie wes sre netrer jndges of the lag than ara | ora. andthat Toth © the (yastita tomar | je which bas been placed apon the tridanal. Now, this document ts to be construed by the Court. trom what there is init, the relation °o tothe party who wrote it, and the relation to ite clon the part of the party tc whom it Was Fddressed ‘Lhose three el-mencs enter ivto the legal signification of the pay-r. the re- ianob of the party who wrote and ad Ireased ti, the Telsnon ef the pary to whom at was writen and tts contenta, Those sre the facts which are presented tothe mind of the Court ‘BENE A Construction, and upon ths predi- cht © guest sec, Does it constitute in Getfon indictable bbe! Without the aid of sareurding circamstnncea. withont ths evi. eevee of walice, | &m not calied apou here to ceermpipe whether 9 contents are tnl-e or true. ir if its contria are false it might be mace to appear by external testimony; and tarerab tte t-lsekood the taci migbt ne mada to | epyear that it was maliciously writen. L Might eubecribe to tra commuuication, bat Uncontested, ut faleitiee ae i appears apon ica fice, Coer it consnitute gaibel | Now, the Pret port in tilustrsting that prop- ceiten isto inquire as to whom it was ad. diered Addressed tothe tather of the sanjact— 4 toe p recn of stl thers an ths world, in ali the Tolwiere of dome@rtc life, charged wiba cin. tone rdingsbip of Ofepris gi the person of Whose ciscretion and wisdom in ere, tion of his child is put to its tighest ont. Weald & malicious man writes comma. picéUen to A father with the siew of linelliog Diecunghter{] Thatw the firs: common-sease ir quiry that suyperts iteelf to the miud of ail Or vouldsoch aman write a communication to BS father(of al) other persons in the world) to pat Doemce hie gvardian-hip of the reputation of his j child] Itis euffictent in this respect to reply t ati there ison earth, in the relation of cto. meestic jife, h responsible, wise, aod a cautions eDardianenip for thy reputation of a chid, it Fesidee witb the tatber. [2 would be to sap (0 8 MAD Was & foo As well as A villain to cou municate (acts againsia chiid to her father. I ray, beretore that in the relation of the totper there 19 vo hing bere .opresame malice, eterythicg torebatit Is there anything to ther ua of th author of he ivetrument establisbicg @ fitellowe pur- cee? LT have to take the document 45 it reads jor I do not prc pose to decide questions xt issue opteide of it Why, the document eets forth that the writer of this confinunication, who sent his message | Upder all the precautions of privacy to the Tarber. was the escort of his child when this trauraction occurred. [tse s forth nat he was com; lcared tn tt; that ha had been misjadged | by the tamily under the inspirations of the | Inement, and theretore seeks to a-— the delib- €law JUUpment of an eged father upon the Gorstion, iuchve bimeelf aod bis family from | Ter Mer discredit OF iea-un of the piemines. Te there 22 y thing in the reigton of ibe writer oie »r from whicd to presume malice! Treerene. Isthere anything tu tne contents ofthe paper! The coutests of the piper re. vealihe subject marer ofthe communi-ation with its complications and with the bizhest fanctions o’ sinceri'y that the man could put spon it. It te trae thar it involves a derel ucb—1t May be a crime orit may not—a deralic- Sop on the partot the child; and it he alladed jo it ac all he would have to allude to it m that teht. Now, while Laseaume thatin the tevor of tbat ec mmunicaion addressed by this man co he f-Ue there is BO evidence of malice, L Wil. not prejudge the proots sarrousding it, and The re#son is that +a. be pot forced upow ms Thess cousiderations sve conerderstions that belong tothe yory. If they cur fad eviden & of malice, w the respoosibi ¥ iv Dpoo them aid aul UpeD me, hatas ihe Lew stands ardin enrwer tothe appeal that is made to the Cours, L pronounce the inw to oe ‘That be aucbor of & written communica‘ion | adoreserd tc a cingle person and even to a ‘athe, that eaches ite ce.tination, 1+ pabl ished by the suthor. in the abeence of any proof vo bis part to ebow (hat it was surreptitiously ob- tained from Rim, and 4d the next piace that thia di cumeut i) (ripsicaily con-idered ia relation to the pary to whom it was addrrssed, anc the party by WBom it was addrresed is rots libel ip the tignificauen of the law, independeat of ex terpal mater Atter the Jnege had concluded, Mr. Norris, or bebalf cf the proeecotion, asked permission | tO Tecyep the cuse ard addnce testimony to | prove malice on the part of the defendant. The tehingover care could not he reopened. Ceurtacjourned until this morning at nine o’ciock. —_—_—_>——_ Ligtor SaLLeg® ALRRSTEO AND FINED — Vivi remecter, civil acconptaniiiues, bat to | erence cbiected, aad the court decided the Yeeteseay, Josuce Ferguson disposed of the copes of he ro\lowing liqaor seliers, who were atresied hy Capt Dolan » detectives: A.J. Amer, proprietor of the Mount Vernon {i e Delavan) House,) was fined $15 for sel- yog hquor on Suncay, and also for selling to sclowre A. J. Amee, keeper of 8 saloon on 7th street, near the Park, was fined $26 for seliing liquor on Suncay. Josephine Shobert, corner of Maryland PI and %h street, was fined #20 for selling Hquor without @ license. mpeg Mine WARNER'S Circe To-morrow morn- ing, Mra. Warner's extrao diusry company of equretriene, &crobs's, contortionists and gym- parte rakes tte eetrance into the city. Daring the & triumphal proceseion of mounted Doreee attached to the establishment, will yy through the principatetreets, To-worro wy nig! the fret performance wild be given on G street, between (th and 1th. Let our citizens tura cut em masse and render the opening night a prriect ovation to the able management. bata lta ImrorTANT TOTAX PAYBRA.—Toe Board of Atertrors hive completed the general assess- meut ior Itt, apd are in session daily at their rom in the weet. wing of the City Hail a3 a hoard of sppes! for the purpose of hearing and determining appeals. Ail persous interes: d ebould note thie tact while the Board continues ite eessiont which will he to the 26th of April, or hereafter hold their peace. ao ———-— RFCOND Warp Station Casps.—Sarah Wil- Hams, drund and disorderly; eeliing Mquor uniicensed; Jones, throwing stones; do. John Uonner, do; do. Pat Rilvy, drunk: do, G. A. Wilder, dis- ._ Jam<s Fairscrew, aesault with @ Bnife. #5 Hester Tilman, Sarah Moore, disor- derly; #2each. Pat Shehan, F. Mitchell, vio- Jettcg city ordinance: dismissed ei a GovEBNMERT PROPERTY SaizEv.—Yester- day Captain Dolen’s detectives found in the store cf Roceman & Leseon, C street, near the Depot, a lot of Government property consiet- ing of second-hand clothing, cartridge boxes, and belts. The articles were seized, and turned a ee over to the proper authorities. and marked private to the ww. Dixon, in the indictmeas ing local Sus preset Pam of to-day’ tar fot tnerest- articles. Gecessed were allowed to take a farewel: look B tbe features of one whom they bad lovet aud Tespected tn life. ‘The coffin was of black wal- Dot, immed with white satin, mounted with silver handles, and on the jid 8 beautiful plate of filver, bearing the inscription, + Howard McLeilaa, died March 18, 1461, aged 25 yeara. The pallbearers were Mr. Van Barzirk, Mr. Matungly, Mr. King, Mr (4. Wood, M>. Henry Wood, and Vir. Tipkin. Theremaivs of the de. cessed were interred in the OUongressional Cezagtery. a ee Lanizs National Fata.—There was quite & cocd atrendance at the fair last night, The cid New England kitchen was in fall blast, and ealea quite lively around the fair-ruom. The {1th and i7th regular infantry bands per- formed somirably. To-night the Gnippiwa chiefs ard braves—over iwenty in ali—from the Kea Lake of Minneso’a, will took in apoo the fsir, to see what curiosities there ara in thet big wigwam. One af their number, Hole. in-the-day, f+ qui'e distingmiehad in council, and is poreeeeed of natoral*tatenta of neyery suyertor order. To-night willetose theauction etles, And i: is tke Iast opportanity that the public will Baye to make purctases, ae TRE PUPLIC ave to be treated to another grand coreer:, oO. uext Monday night, which is fora great charitable purpo-e—. ph’s Orpaan Hoye’ Asyiom his ix one of thy most merito- riots, deserving pu chariteble imatcotions in corcity, ind the menageinest prop sa: giving a firet-cines entertainment. We bespeak a full peuee: snd & pieasant evening for tho-e who Alten —— THE Forrest Hotre—The Forreat Houses &bew restnvrant, opened at 461 Tenth «creer, by J. Sim; «on, promises to he a verv popular and welt-Fept place of pablic entertaiam at Choice crinkabirs and edinles (studing tas bert overs to be bad) will alwace me Mat atthe Forrest House, and ag excetlent Jia room Wi.t be & feature of the establishmant, —- TON THE AveNce,No. 439, nosr 443 DoNarJewelry store. Newand bean- tiful goods came in cn tatu day. It at Church. by the noe tye an of Janey, at Ch ev Mr. Moreell, WMA EWS of Michi- aau.tu MAKV J Bb hington. (Michigan papers pleas eopy.) Cn the ctet, by the Rev. Father Kocoffort, at St, i y¥ PORENSON. OD A’oye:us Choceh. Mr, Jag NeONLO. 3 N..°o Mins GEORGIANNA ©, MAGILL. bth of this city. ~ At Bsrrisburg, Pa.,on March I7th, by the Rev. Dr. Rolicwer, Dr, W STOCKTON WILION. As sistartSergeen, U8. A.. to Mish ALICE WILSON. ci Lancaster county, Pa. s pai see DIED, In Geo-getown,on the flat af er 9 short and painful ifInese, Mr RICHAH D1}. SBDGWIOS, in he Sint D tent y 3o'cleck from his late residence, No. 1% sunbsr- ton street * Qa Monday, the 2lat inst., at 11 o'clock a, m., at the rerideuce ef her son-in D.¥re. JULIA W. THOM: of her age. and for the last ident f Weshingten. Thus. when evening shades shall gather, May we turn our tearlesa eye @T.. the dwelling «f our Pather. To our home beyond the shy— Gen'ly passing To the happy iand on high. er friends and acaunintancer ato requested to attend her funeral og Wednesday afteraoon, at 3 oveleek, from Ich st,, between H and f. ate in the 3th yoar ixty-four years a res- LOST ANT) FOUND. QTOLEN FROM THR SUBSCRIBER, living near © Port Tobacco. Charles county, Mi.,on Sunday the th instant. two HORSRS—one grey. ab f xteen hands high, ten years old. no mark: cther a sorrel. with blase fare, with a small pice cut of his rightear. Twenty dolinrs reward. will Le given if returned to Rainey’s Stable, on sth ,tetween D and B. E. W. ROBRY. iw? ackand tan TBRAIBH G1), auswern me of Cricket:” had on a brass 2o'- ame of the owner on it. A liberal if returned to the Kirkwood oure. mar 21-it TP AKEN UP onthe 2th, a BAY MARB, about 18 bands high. the hind feet white. attached to a one-tep BUGGY owner or owners are re- quested to come prove property, pay charges, and tak ALR. mh 21-32" 8 9 reward will or away. R. POWLER, New York avenne between Mth and loth els. -6p() REWARD.—Hired on Monday Inst. to a SZC Ranwhoware tha semacl avi Bose and enid ke wax connected with the lth N.Y. cavalry.» Gre Imp MARE and plain McClellan sat- ate. fhe mare in6 yearn olf, about 15% han le high. Bne appearance, good condition. paces unier the saddle. No white ke recollected. A he has not since returned the inare the supposition is ‘3 that he has stolen her, give the above re- ward fer her delivery, atthe Nal jal Hatel stables, mb 21-2t* HAS. A. MURPHY, Agent. Cave TO TUR PP EMISBY of the subscriber on / 7th street. near toll gate, TWO HORSES. The owner will come forward, prove property, pay charger, and take them away. ATHAN Dien. UST—A very di ery inutive black and tan THR- 4 PLEX, from the house corner of 6th and B #treets; 4 or 5 months old, with Zor 3 bald spots on the top of ite head, and which weighs probably ch er3pounds. Kas no name. A liberal reward will be paid to whoever returnsit mh 1s3t ~ PERSONAL. Vv ANY INFORMATION CAN BE GIVEN OP G. W, EUBANK or G. W. MOUNTJOY, piease adiress Mre. H. C. EUBANM, at the Penn House. mh 16-6¢” ‘ITY BTEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY. THB LARGEST LAUNDRY IN THB UNITED STATES. Looarmp ow 147a Stawer, mean C. MR. HOTCHKISS respectfully informa his former patrons and nu- merous frieude that he has the entire charge of this extensive Laundry. and in soliciting again their patronage, assures them that all work xhall be done promptly and ina superior raanner, a3 he er picys sone but experienced hands. Principal Office at C. L. LOCKWOOD & CO.’3, 3°4 Pennsylvania avenue. All orders left at CHAS. A. WOOD'S, op Willard’s Hotel, or WM. H. BRUCE'S, 454 Penn- rylvanis avenue, or PALMER & SLY, corner of Beventh street and Massachusetts avenue, will be promptly attended to. mh 38-6t* B. HOTCHKISS, Jr., Manager ISS MARY WALTON, the Established Waa Ingten Favorite, pelitan Hall to-night, FURNITURE! FURNITURE! BNITU: Rite We have now in store » more prmslete assort- ment of FURNITURE and HOUSEKEEPING ‘ARTICLES than can be found in the Diatrict, to which we eall the attention of the citizens aad the mblic aco: ‘Wename in part: _ alnut and M Hey? Sofas, Arm Chairs Rocking Chairs. Bide Chairs = Wainat and, Nab gany Marble-top Dressing and other Bureaus Mahogany Marble-top Washatanis be ~Here do. Jenny Lind and other Bsisteaia Cottage Suites ‘ables ere 6 ‘Wardroben. ie, Tables 5 ing Chairs, Bideboar is, &c. zather Beds i, Bolaters and Pillows mae to order reases. Burk and ea Oil Cloths, Mattings. Rags, ke. ate: Cutlery. poons, Forks. &c., &: with a Sear ratety of articles which ite about ever house. ©! ju and upwarie a diesount ‘5a All pure a of ten per cent. 5 BONTZ & GRIFFITH mh2i-2w 369 7that., betweon I and Ks | Tort prices, Tan ew doe te i ; Wants. WANTED atthe Rbbitt House, « ATRL, to 7 INTRR Py a yor = Ww SEAMSTR Cae <8. 3, Stac OF- fice, fort. ree daya. mm) 22-2¢ WANTED—A HOME for e colored boy 10 years old; with 4, AM B 40 Btar Omen afacmer preferre ow ox Wantep—sy two respectable girls, SITUA Ther We S [one to, do, chamber w ane ant the oO o i pihen ge cook, wash and iron, ress Bow A YOUNG_ WAMAN JUST DISENGATED & winhes a Situation todo cham er work or lig it kitchen werk. The best recommen istion fron lest place. Address MN, Star ORce. mt 22-217 Ww ANTBD—A WAITE® at the ig douse Tornewho underatands the ‘usiness cool wager will Legiven the whole year roun!,nooth«r need apply at the Restaurant, 247 Penney vnoia av. between izth and 13th streets, mh 22-21" WANTED —By the month, a comfortably FUR- *¥ Ni HED HOUSE for aamall femily, or good twome and boari! for three adultaand two cviliren References unexceptionatle. Adress, with terms and je cation, G. B. at the Star Office. “m) 22-14" D—A JOURNEYMAN CONFRCTITON- ne who unterstanda his business will Teerive steady wor’ and good wag” Apnly at No. 97 Tridge atreet, Georgetown, between Cong-oas and High. mh 22-5t* Wy ANTED—In samall boartieg hous,a x00! COOK immediately. To one who thorough ly underetands her business and is honsset apd willing. excellent wages w require begiven, Referancos Apply at 395 13th street, betwoen P sad mh 22-2 quod Naat, %@ ide with Parents, and Ragu ¢ xt tha Rew Briateand Tote 1: .NoS11 Ninth atreet, rer ‘pnaylvani mbes NH. MILLER. W ANTHRO Wi MAN to cook, at the Cottage b Pnrines e. Te ave good recommendation Brtateand Inte J c Hotel, 221 and P streeta. Sete mh 2 -3¢* QWANTED--A WHITR BOY, 15 oF 15 yoars old, at Billiard Room, 171 Penasylvania Ave: rue. L mh 21-267 Ww ANT for a wma'l family. . 445 Ninth street. mh 2! WASTEICA BITTATION a8 feamatross. Addzesa MINNIP birgton, D.C. saanaker or H. HOYLE, mh 21-3t* general housework of a small ta nily. Good reference required. Apply at 294 Poar. teenth treet, hetween © and D. WHITE CIRL to cook, wast smal! femity. and who can com: mended. ix wanted at No. 394 Mass. ave ner 1(th street Ww ANTFD—A white GIRL, ahout It yoacs olt, to take care of children, Inquire at B.H. MILLER’, on M, between 1 th and kth streets. mh 2t-2t* uv ANTED—A_ compe: recommended by her last employers ers need apply) liberal wages will be given ply at No. 267 F atreet. 4 A S000 COrORED SEAMSTRESS. who ua 3 stands cotling and fitting droases, wants a ait- uation bythe day. week ormonth. Adirossiean- stress, Star fice. mar 2h 4t 2 Hotel. C stort. axteaty WOMAN fice of the Hotel any tims mh 2:-2t* mh 2L-tf y /ARTED—-A ber werk. N Inquire at No. 35% streeta 4) WANTED. $5.G0U Ba hing ant ntenrity to times the amount SC MITCHEL Roal Extate Beolors, mh Si-2t* 8. E. corner Pa. av. and 1th st Vu ANteD-- w vast | and , ly. Nene needa ly withont they are 4. Catt at 27 G street. bet: Let, ayoung Am ambermait ill be found her duties. Star Offe: Nw Ww ben always x ai ERS exper and who would make abcutastors, Apply at store 456 & between Dand E xt Ve ANTED- Info. i left hie beard y. Hei we and fair complee ous onthe 21 af Rely re old. has light haic. Wate ted. Any infornat 3 is twelve ye FOR RENT AND BALE. A FURNISH EDWROOM FOR RENT, to » gentleman, at No. 306 Massichasetts av., be- tween #th and Sth ota. mh 2-3" WO VURNISHED SiNGLA CHAMBERS TO rent. Call at No. $58 Tta street, between I and K. mh 2. U*NISHED HOUSE IN BALTIMORE FO F RENT.—Large three-story dwelling, bacx buildings. with modern improvements, gas. wate: &c. Address WM. K. BOYLE, 106 ia Baltimore,’ OR RENT—A latge ROOM, 25'by second oor, we! Ivquire at No. 361 © and 4%: ets. feat, on the ealeulgied for a workshop, street north, betwoen 6th mh 2-3teo® A. PF. KIMMRELL. ; OR RENT OR SALE—The BRICK DWELLING on New Hoey, avenue, No. 726, w.th nino roome and cellar; Iarge garten, with fruit tress, and stable Thik house is thoroughly copyirati | the rooms are very large. Toa good tenant tas rent will be rearonable. Inguirs of O08. E. DANT. B street south, mh £2-co3t bet. oth and 7th sts. No. ¥51 Fo SALB—A HOTEL and RESTAURANT on C street, directly opposite the Baito. D-pot. Tris property containg an excell-nt dar room, dining room, kitchen and ten chamhwrs; now noing & first-rate business. Store attache! to the prs izes now renting for & per month. Ground rent only $6 per month. Will be sold a bargain MITCHELL & SON, Real Extsty Brokers, mhitot Southeast cor, P dl 15th wt, For RENT—A furnished front BRD ROOM, pleasantly situated for aummer. On L street, between 34 and 4th, No. 626. m4 si-3t AURANT with « leaseof 3 Greenback Kostaurant, joining Ford's Theater. ir will be thankfally receivel by JAS KELE. | HER, Columbia Stables, 8th street. He is an or- phan boy. E & BONUS —Will give $50 for th, 850 of a five or six roomed HOU ten equares from National Hotel, oa any ibs, Persona having same to dimpoas of woall to well to addrese stating where an int womay be had. H. LAWLER, Nations! Hotel. Would pi rome of the furnitur de ed. mh 2) ) ANTED—A LOPT or ROOM. suitale jutler with convenien: ing pre . \dreas JOHN F. BARKLB 272. Alexandria, Va. W ANTED—A BOY who winh yW ness trade. One that can gi Will find a good place at M. OPT 395, sou sta. a ahtoe | + Box ma best ENHEIMER’s th side Pa. avenue, between sth ant vith mh 19-38° Beeond-haad One of Grover & Ba- n’s pattern prafer-ed. Di- NGLISH, Wa hingtuo Post Office. WAxTES IMMED SEWING MACH ker or Wheel-r & Wilson reet to N.C mh I9-3t" = Bae WANTED. with Furnished Room, with- in ten or fifteen minutes walk of the Capitol, fera gentleman, Aldrers, stating terms and bo- estion, N. D., Capt. Capitol Police : N.K commesee on the {at of April. mhip-3t' W ASTED—An experienced DRESS MAKRR. to cutand ft; two good Operators, with their machines; alxo,'s few good Hand Sewers, to work at dress inakin, Apply for one week at 243 Pa. av., up stairs,, between 12th and 13th ats. mhigsts ANTED—By TATELY— A ke. Ww eapectable young girl. a SIT- CATION aschambermaid anl to assiatin the washing and ironing; one who ia aplendil tror ofshirt: and finery: can ala fill a aea. ifrequir-d ip & privat: farnily. ifrequirad. Box No, 31 Star office, WW ANTED—4 HOUSE. Cottaws, or the hal either, jartially furnished or not, on the Heights of Georgetown or ita environs, by a fam- il Terms al of four adu out $17 to 9% per ay ab A hdtete t Gay.” Bening Siar Ome. mb 18-5t" ANTED—SITUATIONS.—A colored tan sod hie wife (contrabandas) wish Sitaations ons farm... The man for many years nanaged-the farm of a citizen of Washington, who stands peepsred to recommend him as being entirely coral and theroughly reliable. Please apply att Office counter tor further infor ANTED IMMEDIATEL We ANND and two BBEAD HANDS. an G ERAFT'S, corner ioth at. and Pacay mh | WATER. A WOMAN to Ja the cookin ing and ironing for ammall fanily. Ova i ood, recommendations preferred, Aimy, a GIPT is to 14 years of age. Apply at No. ist EB Btreet, between 5th and 5 iD) TONS BE sth. inh 17, Tt" BONE WANTED —The wn ter. igned will pay one dollar per igo [be for all arcen'camp and hen Hint Toner, tehiverad i . corner 7th and ata. NT MORGAN & KILN EHART. ANTED.—On Georgetown Heights Mace adjoining Onl iN Cemetery. a WHITE SOMAN, as Seamstress Ya child tour years old. Recommen 3. Wash vo hav. able care required. () OBEN WAsTED, 3,000 *° ple Wane iee © a a iy { Wassisatos, DO, Ma clr 8, bs Ore bundrnd and forte -peven (@1d) ‘doles wer ive paid ‘or eli beac wil ve Det TALLY HORSES delivered within the pext thirty seycore at the Government Btcbies at Giesdoru, D Held horses to be eound in ali partica’ars, not lesa theo Bve (5) por mora ae (9) yeare © ented, compa sufficient for ca These specifications will be sirictiy adhercd to and Ey kent wed very or te (19) and over, Hours of inspection fromm. b> apm mx Euat Colonel and Chie! pare ah soar ANTED—fome ove cspadle of givia, oat tar to otlemea Ad ee ueT Bighth street, Washington. 50,000 ee tierce tet one, a or, Teeeputebion. Pin Wdridory done. r Richards in the Aid. indica patter they come to Prince 0 is tha oly ee tical hand io thecity, Be sure you CY to street, opposite Patent Offies, maé [8B WANTED From she Grctof May cither Ge fre ‘opfurnished, orth of Pean. sve apd between 4 and 2th strets One ¥iih at end carriage house preferred, Adirese 3B, Lock box 4%, Washington fe tH tApt™ + sD IMMSDIATBLY—200 L401 88.10 W 4Bihtesaren Maslin, Lies. ppg Seria pa a wren eeipin et Wit. PRINOB' Stamping and Aittehing Depot, 381 F etreet, oppocite Patent (fe. A B Wgerbetie cose bel Wale 2h out LADIN* WANTED TO Sab aren en war st? bet and e cast aide, —————— <BORGE MURRAY, Rthiopian edlan, ap ht at the Great tropolitan rate TINE. the Famous Ballet tr meas to- ph BA8f CBS. (D Woop At BRINTNALL 4190 ‘ Sire tinck on! hand. ‘will sell at fell ye- stove, fu nut size ‘Coal. from 2b yeti at $7.50. Ww wed and oplit, (2:0 Iba,) ‘Wood, first quality, OR BAUR—A nice teo-story BRIOK HUCSR, nix rooma. on i7th gt eet, betwoen K aod Lists, Price $2.0). eet oply three squares from Penna. Inquire at 336 K a! premise: 7OR RENT —A two+ ry PRAM 38 taining 61x rooms. a bakehoune ant oven and stable. Tmmediste possession may be he by inquiring at No. 6YSN atreet north, or $15 Penn avenue, Also, good brick Stablo ant Carr.a house. a = Thee _mh 21 St 7 FOR BENT —A large FRAMB HOUSE. coz tain- ing one store and nine rooma, situats! on L street, between 6th and 7th atreeta. Ths lows: part of the house suite very well fora Grat-Issa rextatrant. Inquire at 434 Seventh strest mbes FURNISHED ROOMS. —Four plsiniy furnished Rooms. suitable for housekeeping, at 40% H atreet, between izth and i3th, mh '9-stt fF OR, RENT —One istqo, well farnished CHAM. BER, without board.’ Apply at 445 F street, mh id wl Hy STAPLE FOR BENT—With room ford or Shorasa | S* and a fine Joft. Terme modarate. Apr to TH: MAR B . FEINOUS, with John B. ra, lumber yard corger of ith street snd esaal. wh 19-3t* *OR BALE—One MOULDING MACHIN®. Ona Tenon Machine, second-hand. will bs sold very cheap for cash. Can be seen at th orb street and Maryland avenue, Capito! It mh I9-lw* L t OTBL AND REST KANT #OR SALK.—Thia patablishmentia but a few deo-s from Penn- rylvania avenue, midway between | streets, north ai i furnished bed r en and a beautifu i 82 : re ard adrirably adapted fora firs: class lage garden; five veara lexao at $1,200 per year; all $5,ceCcakh A great sucrifi MITCHELL & S9N, 4eal Ratate Reokers, BE corner Ys avenanani 1st at —ttock ares licenses snd furniture in- mn19-2w* 3 FOR SALE orner Lot. ify feet front on Pa. av..con- taining 2 000 equaye fi stores. efices, and of ground, improved by is one of the host in Washington pertycan bo pair », balance on long A fine Brick Residence ou K st.. oppo. Franklin Fa ns, by 134 ft to Wfoot pave! al ley. etal ratrigg: house ... ++ 309 Desirable Brick on i-th st.,near Pa. av. Vy (0. rooms " Brick Resicence wood atable. Axul stantial Br: hy Ke. 8 ri s A Asrvg little Brick House, ox L @ TOONS. oe eee ; 0 Frame Dwelling, 1@ rooms, and 10, grennd.. ... ecates " pees £ Abeat Frame House, on th st., aby W, 3 a oe _ eee: wee + 1,500 Une on 6th et., Let. N and Osts.,23 by 123,35 roeme....... +... 4 Two Frames on N «i, bet. sth and y Le, aroo Building Lots in all parte of the city A camber of desirable Farms for sale. MITCHELL & SON, Keal Estate Brokers, 8. rner Pa. av. ani isth st, FURNISHED ROOMS, with street, between lth ant isth, mhi9-tApi Ts PENT—Nicel Beard. at 391 ¢ References exchanged. | | mh i7-iw” ‘CR RENT--Two large FURNISHED PARLOHB, with Board. Apply atNe 376 H street. ne- tween J3th and lth. ___ mh 7-eog$t” *CR RENT—On the first of April, o wtory BRICK HOUSE, on Fenn. a tween 4h and tth streets, contains !3 oF 14 rooms. Atpy to H.&. JOHNSON.No 373 Pa. avenue, He see iM and Gth street National tel. mo tious PUR etown,. situated gn OR RENT—A large NISHED ROUSR in C Beall street, tiret d The house hast plete order. and fracious. dry, brick-walled celia tern. well, and Potomne water gas. There jaa large lot attached to it. Taere ia cis the house, ani it. Ap to SPALDING. Attorney, No. 335 D st., near tth,a ra, Washington. D.C. mh 17 5t* year; a beautiful site for changed for a house in Washinton. MITCHELL & SON, Kesl Eatate Brokers mh W-6t corner Pa av. and ‘5th st. P SALE-The STOCK, FIXTURES ani CoD WILL one of the best established id Tin-ware aa Pean- e tein this city. in ace ~The propriet: r busi- howill call him away from the city, anc ¥ re Vow. Also.a three youre’ lease of the Puile ing; or would rent the building to parties purcuasing stock. at res-onable rate. Por articulars apply to 8. ¥. W.,?’ Box 31. Star Of- ee. mh I6-iw* Ko L¥AS® OR RENT—A lerge quantity of tui diag LOTS, 6 winutes walk of the Presi- dents House and ai] the offices in tha First Ward. A JARDIN, rlat, mhis-Jm lath y ne O8 FALB OR LBABB—A LOT of 460: feet on corer of Louisiana us Ota now ceeupion by (Biet Ware), © Lot op the Iciand, Uth street west, between south 3B aid Mary sad avence. Fur tarme aoply to Mre A SIMPSON, Ro. 26 La avence, de! 6th ate. WS eotw” ( ° corte ‘HBar #0 Ca5u —iw or six acres, adjoining, uF 8i8 Of Sms ve withia 335 miles oftke city. Apply to Dr. WADSWULTA, 366 G street ma. al (OR 4AL¥, (and immeciate Soepeaticn. a Q pis sory BRICK HOCSR, with bas j= ing. No. 171 Second, between Band Gatvee west. te iy to HAS.H LANS, at 9 id 424 Penn. aveoue near 635 St. \ub Bab S—Tee UNION BATTING Hi088 on t the correr of lath and @ streets, Itwi'l be sold reasonable, ss the ow.er wants to go into other curivese Call mh? Im* RAMS a ay wita caoiosst fruit, ‘ly on the premises A Gret rate two sic pisiig size reo LOTé. all set out HUURB : Ine Buildis; such as pescher pears, plums, oberries. Da, Bi of the cticn; with a pamp of exoslient jon the corner of @ and 13ih ata , eat. For D CARROLL, [,OR BEN Y—A BtABLE for tenortweiven i | S68; 1mid Lot frosts cn Fo, 236 wenie.— Op WBunkceba i0 et f uro’cioss. va the p-emises. we saall perteof Lots 6 ard 7, $n square No. 2), froptin, ce feat ont street north. atthe corner of Twelfth 3,100 | treet west, and rouning ‘Twelnh rtreet, im prove gud dee roan? ‘Brick Dereiling House. taree rovma ep Mark Be Vertvian blicds Cu: tans and egal a, Mattroeses, T Coot mg aad oteer Stoves, Toler, tucde's Tin Ware, do. Teme D™ Tas r aVESUB, BEY w D OT 10 AVOrIO! KBDAY APT. Msrch 2b. at 4 0’clook, on the Mines, W & ll parte clLets Ko 49 fcutirg 2 fet avenue, betsan 4: & 10 foot ped Freme Dwelling House, contsining five rooms wi! a dakory attached, with water snd gas oz the ¥rewises cu ibe premises, wbisd SksSr, Basi—Op BAT Hite, st 4o’oock, on the premises. wa ahs) sell dot No. 1). im aquare 76 irontin: A tireet, between td it ag sf 123 feet Jineb toa St foct s the ear sics bai ding Lots of 24 ‘eet 7% inches eacu. ( 30 7 AIT NOON April 5tb, at ; Mom rooms, corner of Teuts and D streets, we shi o Deloxgix some of 4 ip the ef orth of Peanasivania & Pifteants mreets west. in the most desirable part of the city for ery dexeriptive catelogucs.with terms of sale 2s. aree# | app'y io the mntesalqae - ie mh.i9-d J - - AUOTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW o tewerdimee tethered oo weedeat wad 4 Py J48.C, MeGUIEE & O0., Anctionsers. UOTION AALB OP VERY VALU asus rae PustY O8 Pegw ava! 7108 fiorrt On TUMBDAY AVTBANDON, Me at, five o' the ieee. we chall The ewer of tree valuable prem! hat been vocupie Tier by George W. ~ wt, & cigar end tobsceo store, the Upper part as ry i At ia el & asthiels sal sencine cetes prereset ected ing reora wishieg to make investments ia first clsss Cercodlsa eters next September. cree: One Third coah the remiaindar tas ong ths, with interest recared by a ceed of trust 4 stam pe at cost of purchas Treok is 3-0 MeGUIRS & 3), Auete By J. U. McGOUIEB & OO., Auctioncers ert TOCK* AT AUCTION -0n FI Y Arts S Poon Merch ie tis 0'o'or! the Aue tos Booms, we ehall sell im enme t wait ee Geatenns sioa of Wastingtoa Mix Per Geat, © Serewesy ston and Georg: to Pasacage> Rail- Tovrems of acm ret Morty: Jo pom Boece, whi __ 4.0. MoGUISE & GO.. Aucte By J O MoGUIBE & OV,, acctioncers IBST CLAtS BUILDING LOTS NBAB OLT Hait at Pon. io Avotiog —Oa msdal APTBEBOUS, Mareh 25th. at four o'si on vise premise, bail nell part of origital Lote Aeuare No. 2 feet 6 ined eon north Street, st th Trird "rest west and ~sa- pons beck 1 eg loa W footcliey. aod eontanug 'e ‘ee Thié is beliaved to be ous of the most eligible buli¢ing ote in thst devirable section of tesely Also. rr med ‘ately after we shall two very decdre onth: bie Bailding Lots im the tsme «quare, each 25 het en Third street wet, hetwoen D as* sireets morte, and raaning Dask’ 157 fe t toe wise Terma one third cast; the remainder Im alt twelve reonthe, with ict rest, seoured by a decd Sretios theses nee. Aud Gait or'y econveyansi: g a! of rok . BAG 3) MoGUIRE & Ou. aucta, Py W.B.LBWI5& CO Sustionsers 427 Sevenia strert, between Gand Al sivcas Ass OF FHOTOGRAPHIO ALBUMS. PHO = Fe Yanily Bibles. 8, btatiomary, Hi Beek . Clocks, Watch-s, Gold acd Pind Pencil Cases ene 00 worth of «o> 7 7th street. tetwern @ ant H ate B. © onds opes for exam‘Bation and at privete dar’ th ON ee eT sy B.LAWI8& 00., sacte by GREEN & WILLIAM, Auctions UCOTION &4L5 OF A VALUASLS BCILD £% 130 Lor os Tua leranp —On WEDNASD thy Sd instamt.at 5c'clocs p m ,we sbha‘l sel! ie fron} of the premises. part Lot No 6 tn esreze. th street, betas Dacd ening back minely five feet ten . aif cert, balance 6 “Fic udepatadle, ‘Tobesote witout in able > sold without reser .s, DOB GREAN A WITLI AUN. Aces By 1 O MeGUIRS & OO , Auctioncers ‘pure TWO FINS BUILDING LOTS OW FOURTRASyY BTRRAT AND ADJACESS TRBRBTO. Om WEDNRE+LAY A#TBLNOON Maren 24 at 6 o'clock, OB the pren is we sha | s-li, far awount of Bi Mathewe’Chnroi th» western half of seaare bdivided Iuto$2 fine builiing to's sis- teen Qf which fonten Mth street a0 by IO to @ 13 toot al ey, and eight onesch U acd V_ trseta, Boar to 14h stroet, the latter 19 and 145 feet, tos loot alley Tile periect tT : Op--third cava; the remainder in siz aed. I cnths, with inicrest, secured by a deed of trust on ike p emises. 4ll conveyances and stamps at the cost of the 3.0. McGUIRB & 60.. Aarts. © rects sooth pareba--r, bid ByJ.0 McGUIKE & 00,, Auctionsers. [pBELAABLE BRATDANOR BOUTANAAT COR. Nau oF TWRLPTH +TR Wet yp G 8tacee PERRNOON, Marin H back 96 feet 11 inches on by a handsome three tory taining sskon parlor nine chambers, cellars Bb tchen, servacts’ rooma, bath room, sup- tand pied be ié water, gas throug bout, a briek stadie on the rear of ‘he lot, the whole ekised w tha cubstactial brick wall. The house is Hed with &. loss ta aad pantrizs th-oaghoat, tire premires are draived thrcugh a large Sag mater bre rear of the lot. e cost of the purchaser, J.C. MoO UTE & O0., Aucte Byd eG L THE & OO, Austioncers, vskinGas Shb BFPRCTS OF A FAMILY Rewovtsa Puow tHe Cizy—Om TAUBSDAY MORDIBG, March f4th. at lv o’clook. at the resi- dspce of family deel: housek . West sdetsSiad eee eeeeeae ep haees we aos te ecli the end cfsete Bair B, Feat Bo". and Arm -tcp Taoje G1t Osne Seat Chairs, Us and Ingtsto Carpets, Ruer, fe and O| eau let Sete, Looking Tip Bs: '» mhe co _-9. 0. Me@UIRE & CO., Austa, ) BeGUIBN& OO Auctioneers, SLB FROPERTY N MABYLAND @ and #7, ip subjivie 0207 aq dia bee ou Marrs and éth streets ronning bark te siley, end improved by a two-sto Also, ® Lesve cn 9 Lot of thesame site, adjo'ning on the east side which haa three years to run from. #37 Ist, 1084, ix bo! mall two story coved by tw Immediate posseasica of me dweiliog hosses th piecer cf rty given 7 ‘Ove halt cash; balance in six and twelve mo ith interest, secured by a deed of truss J. 0. MoGUIEE & 00, Aucts By J. 0, McGUIBE & CO.. Auctioneers. /ALUABLB BUILDIBG LOTS ON NORTH & WRES THIsD aPp Fou z s RDAY AFTERNOON ok 49 feet 2»; iasheson North din streets east. and ran- fog the full depts ef the Lot om tailey ranpip, e fa. apts of The Lot will be divided into two ayaa * 3.0 MeGUIRB& CO, Auete. By 7.0. MCGUIRE @ OO, Anciioneere. ‘REA? FALB bY OATALOGUS Apime f1mst-cLaas BUILDING Lor: 8 Davinsos Bsrats,’—On T i o’siost, at Aa it 29 VIEBT CLASS BUILDING LOTS, tothe * Davidson Bstate,”? oom pri o mosteligibie building lote to be fou , Situated prino!paily on the higt grounée |, batween Ninth baat improved private real Inquire at tae Buropesn Hotel. mh 4 OR RANT—With or Without Board—Aa exosi- Fore PARLOR and several well tarninned BaD- tO! Poe! an e tone ens Bo ebiidren in the hones, BOARDING. OARDING.— Pleasant rooma and f&rst-clase board, at 156 G street, between th and 2st Terms $30 per month mh 2-lw i OARD AND HANDSOMELY PURNISHBD KOOMB fer families or single persons, perma nentor transient, Terma moderate. Apply south- weet corner 2istand H streets, near Peansy! ty few more TABLE BOARDERS can ommodated at the Buropsan Hotel, eor- ner of Pa. avenue and Lthatreet, at $6.50 per we Breakfast7 to 9; Din 123¢ to 2; Supper at So'cl Meals stall noura, oe 12 me 19-20 OTIO® —Ox and after. Mondey next, O GAT N TIBR wi!l bo prepared to ve regular Tavie No st 87 oF week jou’ GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS => GEORGETOWN TAXES.—An» stemeat of 8 perceniwill beallowed on he anus axes for aed dhe if paid onc Sree SHAS, R. WELCIT, Jollector. mh W¥-20* TT S'S ANTERSCRY. NBW C. aw LIN 3 SALOON, UNDFR CANTERBURY HALL, Lovrsrama &venon, Batow BEVBN FIBST CLASS ALLEYS. -hased tab! is t—t a fpaiceP RP MBS Geil cae Ba oe Solereey raf ae and SAS. thasheleyt Wr to seo all ry old friendsand they bhie iB eras. P ietor of the Billiard atthe Goruer of Bihoeuth street wad Pouagzlvacta A. La TRUL avenue moh iw | , 2 mm ota, pet pound, ane ; Me@UIRS & OO. Aac: By J. 0. MeGUIN @ & CO. Austionsers JBRY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPEDIE BEAR THR WALK OBPactMarT Bevis i a Soares of howd Jn ere ) Court of. \e * (Ne, bekrunes maripinsonraas stierensricaest o S Beau on brbal! of mimeelf oxi pathic ofed kd fon sderisintzetor of Thomas Lawson Beir at low of said — Sr ie ee oA will ot deceasca, ore 3 ares. al ad eels on ‘Gatrect rth, ® ol no be (ere Movepreenth and Bien vaenth atroets went, f ip th 4 contaiaing about eighteen roo as. or ty is very der:Fe.bie frora ite popularity eo COMONDAY. tbe 23° ina. “ila ochek p w., acd after, the folowing re} Bariness stand, and its proximity to rhe Wiapd on Par. of FR eetthes mioare: third cosh; the Tt - srecmenremuomimnmiag, |