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4 ——— AMU-EMENTS TO-NIGHT, (iROvPR’S THRATER —So great is the desire wuness the flue spectacular aud fairy ex- | obeeryance of this we memcry of the viotr, and qver | directed to this e7 y(whih was le ravaPSi za of + Th» Seven Sisters.” as per- imed st Mr. Grover's, that even the storm of | a! night aid not prevent a lurge atterdan will be performed to-night again. with: Ss “me. eplendid cast, and with all the appli- | cloce= at. he sesnic | becaure it is observ: oelen, «The Hirth of Cupid,” is of iteelt | entry of ( 5 ance@ of ecenery, music, &c. The f orth the price of sdmission. Forn’s THEATRE -—Mr. Forrest also drew g | WP cuwd shrough the storm to wituesa his fine | th: tmpergonation of * Hamlet,” and it is certain © one regretted going to see Lim. Mr. Forrest akee & brestbing epoll to-night, but the time will de filed up by the performance of the | it sensational play of “The Octoroon. or | Thursday and Friday the Church celebdr * in which Alice Grey, C. | the solemn office usually called the “«Tenebial, when ovyery xpression of joy and festivity i+ _ are Der concern Sod trouble | CANTERBURY.—Mr. Lea 4 ce n . | tor the sufferings of her Redeemer. bth te winch Sail i, | this office the candles on the altar are extine | 4 } guished, with one exception—that remaining it | typifying Christ—and this is only hidden fora | | time to signify that though Christ diedand was | 4 Kasourtr | Isid in the sepulchre, yethe was always alive, | 5 is divinity by which He raised ! ¢ Hie body again to life. 14 jay is celebrated as the day when ! nstituted the sacrament, and the ser. | j veces are peculiarly impressive. The hol ifs celebrated, and therefore the cnure! must show some signs of joy and praise, al- thongh during the weekehe ie whol. } with the passion ot Chriat. the altare are divested of the ornaments, and the ceremony of washing the | feet Is performed. : The church on Friday commemorates the | ce of the cross. Ni > im Louistyna, L ®. Bishop, H. B. Phillips, and all of the com- pany will take part, ev of new acts here to-n duce ASsplendid dramatic company, an ef- V@operatic trotpe, an unrivaled panto- pe Company, an excellent baliet troupe, and varivaled corpe of Ethiopians, Tie eater- # of “ Five Hundred Thousand More.” VaRIETIES.—Fitzsummons’ new sensation, | onan es The Female Pickpocket,” is still the main ‘ature at thie hall. It professes to be a local irsras and to expote life of a certain character | athisecity. If it ts true it shows the existence f more crime than has been dreamed of, and f it is® work of the imagination it is very {| vell got up. In either case it is worth see- ing. Mesreoronitas UHau:.—Thus far this hall hae proved & successful enterprise. Thereis a } zvod corps of performers, among whom may }| be named George T. Sheldon, the character Jancer; L. ©. Brimmer, the renowned banjois!; Hank Mason, the jig dancer; Mons. de Louts and bis educated dog, and a number of others » vf note, male and female. PRESTIDIGITATION.—The original and won- dertul Fakir of Ava continues succegsfully to wuystity the large audiences he nightly attracis suce many new aud wonderful feats. Se Tus Dixox-McGitt Lipsey Surr.—Yester- day, after our report closed, Justice Cartter in wis case charged the jury as follows: suggestions which I think ought to govern fe deliberations, and which I have no doubt ave occurred to you 8s very preper should govero them. The case has been discussed bere chiefly as though it were an action of slander for damages brought on the civil side and Agman was the defendant. Now. itis unnecessary forme to admonish youthat that is not the case; and whenever courts of criminal justice are tortured into the work of settling private quarrels, and those quarrels painted up with the sympathies that we allentertain for women, there will be an end {do pereonal safety, This is not the tribu- val to-eettle those questions, nor are they con- siderations that ought to operate upon thé mind ofajury. In administering criminal jastice, it is your duty to consuit the law and the prin- ciples of proof that govern it And whenever you “bandon either of thoce principles through % -ympathy for s woman or any else, you ‘fo yiolence to the cunstitution of the tribunal ‘n which you sit, and violence to your own consciences. If these parties Raye private auevances to settle, the law has opened an smple door where they can do it, and where these appeals can be properly made, never with jo much propriety, iu my judgment, but with iufinitely more propriety than when a man is on trig] for violating @ criminal law. The action of slander or the action of libel on the for private grievances, and as far as the argu- ment has relation to that aspect of the case, as I conceive your duty, you ought toshat it outof yeur )vry box, and try this Man as you would ny er upen the legal proof made under the indictment, and under his plea of not guilty. he bas published this libel to the father for us Motives, to gratify revenge, or to in- fict an unacthorized injury upon a member of | bis fe mily, he has pablisbed it maliciously. In deciding an interlocutory point in the casa, Ihave determined, and I repeat it here, that she Inw rcquires in this case t the evidence of thal malice should be extraneous to the com- municBtion. You have got to find it outside of she communication. To find this young man guilty of the crime charged you have to find ‘hat he contemplated an injury, and not an ex- culpastion; contemplated an injury, and was not guilty of committing an in tion. He has got to be maliciously a wrongdoer in the ' gemee of & criminal Jaw, and you are under the nececsity of being enlightemed upon that subject trom some fact well attested, unembarrassed outside of the communication, that he wrote to the tather. It is your business to asceriala whether that fact exists, and upon that fact I withhold any communication from the jury. The jury, atter about an hour’s absence, re- turned a verdictot guilty, with a recommenda- nofmercy. The judge to McGill, “ Youare S very weak ora very bad man; and there is | aD; ro evidence of the Istter.” After imposing a five of one dollar, the court remarked, * We all know very well what the juryintended. They wished to save the girls reputation without hurting anybody else.’ While District Attorney Carrington was making the closing Sperch in the case, he stated that he hed known the McGills for along time, longer that he had known Major Dixon, butthe character of a lady was involved, and it was bis duty to protect woman, to defend the inno- cent and punish the guilty: when Judge Cart ter created much merriment by interrupting him with the question, ‘‘whether the United States was 4 woman in thiscase 7” The Judge nunued by sfying the case was “the United Stater co. Geo. W. McGill, and this is no piace sor chiyalry and gallantry.” a re Tas Cow Law.—This samiacy Bet is now being rigidly enforced by the police, and the fact causes considerable feeling among the numerous cow dealers and dairy owners in the suburban sections of the city. It does not ap- ply to persons keeping one or two cows for their own immediate use. The act was ap- proved August 161, 1863, and provides that it ~iall aot be lawiul to provide, keep, or main- tain a cew yard, pen or stable for dairy or other purposes, nearer thin 200 feet of any | dwelling house, other than the dwelling bouse of the keeper of such yard, pen or stable, under P a penalty of not iess than one nor more thao ‘ tive dollars for each day the offence is con- ti,ued. Then follows the proviso in favor of /_ families keeping not more than two cows for their own use. The law forther provides that such yards, pews or stables shail be thorougaly cleansed daily, aud the penalty for neglectof thie requirement 12 not less than one dollar nor more than five for each offence. Ss The law was enacted at the solicitation of , pumbers of residents of the suburbau sectiops, who were anxious to secura the cleanliness and health of the localities In which they reside. The sreatest number of violations of the law occur in fthencrthern psrwwof the Third, Fourth and Fifth Ward: ree ES Tux WRratHeR.—Yesterday was undoubt- edly the most unpleasant day of the year 1544. It wes cold, windy and very dusty; and the iay wound up with as severe a snow storm a3 has been experienced this winter, and before ° C’cloek the streets, pavements and housetops Were covered to the depth of nine or ten inches. About the suburbs it drifted sufficiently to make quite respectable snow embankments, and it filled wp the gulleys sod gutters every- where. The snow is of (hat hind, however, that will not Jast heyond & day: sud 4s the weather was much milder this morning, there is a prospect tbat this storm will be the Iasi ot the season. People can well endure the inconvenience of travel ng through slosh &nd snow a day or two it by that means they can get rid of the clonds I dust that at ihic season meet them ar every step. SES egphities Carer or Krot.—On tast Friday. a riot ‘coorred between # number of citizens and svldiers, pear the cerner of 2d and U streets, Isjand, Im wRich a number of bricks were Lhrown by some of the women of that locality. ‘The scldiers, who appeared to be the parties fcked, made the complaint, and Officers Gibson and Drane arrested Thomas Morti- wore, Jobn Mortimore, George Goldsmith, Willism Whalen. Elien Bride acd Carolina | Snyderon the charce, and they were held to _ bail. for @ further hearing on Monday. The case was beard by Justice Boewell, who held all the parties to bail with the exception of ‘'Thomss Mortimore and the two women, for their sppearance at court. > FuSeRAL.—The funeral of the Iste Benjamin Scriveter took place yesterday afternoon at the McKendree Chapel, and was largely at- tended. Federal Lodge of Masons, of which he deceased was & member, was out with 3 » band of music, and a large number of the em- Ployees of the city Post Office, where Mr. S. was employed, attended. The service was conducted at the Charch by Rev. John of McKendree, and Rev. Dr. Ryan, of the Foundry, and at its conclusion, the cortege proceeded to Glenwood, where the remai; Were interred. oO * Corer, Judge Purcell.—Y. RPA ANB ‘BT, ‘cell.— Yeate: John L, Hawkins was pointed pasraaa me orphans of Wm A. wn. W. 0. apes PrP ovr op OnpER.—The pump on Third “reet east, between I and Ke atreets south, heeds the service of @ pamp doctor, Howy Wren — ‘The Cathoite and Egiecopsl GEORGETOWN churches hage bern Giled tis iy the Member: Rip, observing the several offices. Th allied the great wee CORPORATION LAWS. werent s srdioasce ontitied an uvly for veiumienrs. cry pad Board | pat Georgetarru, 2 is herehy, authorized to clumbia, upon the orde the bounty stock is i An ee Avprove ( Mar f twd thourgn’ five hh may ba needed for pay orroper | Wy neisteut herewith Le, led week 18 Cmetimes food pring Booed Of Alder none Comncad of tae Corporat: the Gerk be, aad b rete ee tor Ceptait J ANTED—& SURGHON'S STEWAED for Po- Pay $4 per morth and ra- pensary, Washington “Teh 23 ta is to commemorate tia tormae Flotill, passion and desth 4 Yard. atoner A ES ane neeereaemer >. K ANTED—Two GIRLS, one as chambermaid ¥ and one for kitenen werk. | beken Hotel, corner of i commences at. Sunday) and | Palm Sandayets go eaited | ed to houor the triumphant | 5. ‘hristinto Jerusalem, when bravches | { were cut snd etrewn in the roathover which he It is in memory: of this trinmph the palma are blessed, distributed to tne | ordin and carried by ther Tuesday and W week masces are said, which tended by the memivrship. NTED—A good BA RUERimuediately. Ap- WATSON'S Hair Cutling ant wome, corncr 6th street and Lowisiens mh 23-3t -& ROOM with c., pin nytt Al- —By & marrind lad 8 private family pre: forme and location, A. H, a, ednesday of this ; A Kasexrtion suthe MBERMAID snd SBRAMS- thoroughly competent an Callnt 256 G street t E men ont Board vim Chumei of the Comoration of Groreste uta tise fooiwny, three feet six inches wide ble thickness. be, and the same ic here give good reference With end Mth ate | laid aside to dec i to be laid across High street. fron © of Prospect street; and the «am of yhye doflare is hereby appro (Approved March 19, 1334. ho salary of the Clerk of the S ommon Council the Board of Aldermen and Board of 1 Corporation of ry of ene Clerk of th t gentleman and wife, two or RNISHED ROOMS for house- near the Treasury preferred. The given, Address to Post | vinted to pay i Gfice Box 11 ATOHMAKER WANTRD,—A good qaick workman wilireceive best wages b selintely to Mr. GEORGE HOG@, 114 Bridge atreet, Georgetown, D.C Ngtess treat. J ANTED—By a competent north of -a SITUATION as chambermaid ant hing and ironing, ins respe: table She ean and will give satisfaction to her Please address Box U6 Star Onice. ent will concinde with the new pauto- | according to e Board of Com- same ix hereby, fixed at im until otherwise ies of the officers sprroved January esolution he, ans Approved March 19, 1864. “of Doctor J.8. Lauck. Aldermen ant Boari During the day tont BOOK I mares ng i es tent BOORKERPER who Ir coverings and | ghly underatanda the systento be expected to act occasional salesman when not otherwise engaged. commended aa to comp A Rrsovnros in fave Resolved ty tha Roard ¢ Com men Cowncik of the Corporation of (earseoie: o -eacrifice isd) peuck offered this @ay, nor isthe holy eucharist con- secrated, so that, in the office, she contents her- self with the bare representation of Christ erncified. At the mass the priests and his min- | iaters goto the aliars clothed in black rest- | ments, and while bearing the acolytes cover the altar with a linen cloth; after which, mass { is performed. The crucifixion is adored, aud | when the advration is almost ended the candles to Odd Fellows’ Hall. He will to-night intro- | are Jighted; after which, | wpon the altar, , honesty and BLVANS. mh 2tIw [Rep.& Chron.) 309 Pa. svonue ANTRB—By aw young lady, a situation me BSS." Address Box No. $, Stat Of- fty dollars, in tall for his services for ¥ the poor in this town during the yoar also, to the sane, -he kam nm full for his bill of date Febrn- nding cases of small-pox among the poor of the torn, from Noveraher Lto D {Approved March 19, 1554 ary 16, St, for at WOMAN JUsT Ov DISENGAGHD wishes a Situation t odo chamber work or light he best recommendation from ber ber OL, inclueive cm amendatory of an ordinance entitlad eupplenientary to an ori on of anew market" ; db by the Board of Aldermen aud Roara j of the Corporaston af (itorgaiown, »y authorised to in such sums as may d when funds are on hand a) emption of said stock, the ed to notify the oldest holder of seid repared to redeem it, | determine | anal J ANTRBD—A WAITHE at the Z “To one who understands the business good waxes will be given the whole year round, po other need apply at the Restaurant, 247 Pennsylyania ay., between Lith and |sth streets the month, @ comfortably PUR JUSE for asmall family, or rooms and board for three adultsan the cross is place! | The blessed sacrament, which Wus put away the previous dey, is now brought back and placed on the altar, where it is famed Wine and water is put in tha chalice and set on the altar, and with theeacred | Gentlemen: I will @one or two general , hoet isfumed. The priest then sigue himseif With the blessed sacrament, and the miss is | loved with yeepers. H On Saturday the candles are not high af Common Comncd hatthe Mayor ard Clerk ars the matk«t-bouse stoc wiih incense. he currant. quarter. it further ordained. That go muen of an niitled “*An ordinance supplementary to tion of anew market- hous spprdved August 9, 1368. a4 is incorsisteat with his. be, and the sang is hereby, rapealed are are dressed, but the until the beginning of | Then without the charch fire is struck | and coals lighted, and the priests at the en- | ot this court, where a woman was a plaintiff | trance of the charch blesses the new fire. The H triple candle, emplematic of the light of Chtist, t biessed and lighted. Dhe paschal can. | ontaining five gtains of incense, emblem +. the aromatic F was embalmed, is blessed, the incense fixed in itin the form of a@ cross; and the mal fontis consecrated; the holy water ributed to the taithfal. Sundsy the church puts on her rob-s of linsnee for the ere: nall boarding fh A Raesoietiox authorising sloan, Resolved by the Board of A Common Cownict idermea and Board of o& the Corporation of Georerown, ¢ or the sale of the } house stocks, the Mayor and authorized to Norrow f: H k ten thousand d acion. for auch tints a they may deem necessary: the sail to he paid out Proceeds of said stock nis her business and ig honest and | excellent wages will be i Apply at 396 Isth «: } dle, { spices with ED—A WOMAN tocook, att oul and F streets. ANTED—A RITUATION Addrese MINNIE s& Mechamtes’ Bi ote of thin Gor . 88 authorized to be f Approved Mareh 19, 13%, BALLS, PABTIES, &c. ND BASTER BALL —The SBCOND GRAND | ee IRISH AMKH } WOMAN to cook, wash, ane ar scHIRY.—Mondsy afterngon, laborer, went into the tavern. of John Thomas, on Seventh street, between E and F, and asked for a towel and water to wash himeelf, he having been badly beaten by some Mr. Thoms toldhing ad been beaten to wash himself, when Dean got turbulent, and undertook to teardown the signand break the windews and doors. Was arrested by Officer Bovle and taken to the stetion, and after being locked gy Was fined 2 AntBony Dean wash and iron, ial family, and who can come well recom: is wanted at No 394 Mas: avenue, cor t to go where he n As MONDAY. March 28th particulars in future ady 21 3t* : OOK, To one wel ast employers (no oth s will be given recommended by her } ers need apply? - BALL, all night he iS by Justice Boseetl, 5 t. D COLORED SEAMSTRESS, who anter- | stands cutting ani $ { uation bythe day. week or month. AC | nirese. Star office. pes es BENBFIT OF THR ENUIXTMENY FUND CRIMINAL Court, Chief Justice Cortter.— civil side of the court offers sufficient remedy | Yesterday, Laura Thomas plead guilty to larceny, and was sentenced to ten days to nurse and do cham- but a good one n 52 © street, between 4 and 6th m1 nd j} HALL OF THB PATENT OFPICR BULLDING, On THURSDAY KVENING, Mancn 31, proceeds to be appropriated to ENLISTMENTS IN THE CITY OF WASULNGTON. Inquire at N Sumuel Walker, indicted for grand larceny, * streets plead guiity, and was sentenced to three years In the penitentiary. { Ceraar Smith, indicted for grand larceny of Nquore, was convicted of petty larceny. ox the amount. Real Fstate Brokers, r Pa. av. and 15th st. erican wouian, a SIT tim MITCHELL & ——-2- Rest EstatTeR aNd Stock SAvus.—Lot 5, in Square 191, house thereon, being the well knowr cigar store occupied by our esteemed frie! and pitcher, Geo. W. Cochrane, was sold by J. jor the sum of $21,100, and rurchased By F. FLutz: $1,200 Corporation of ‘ashipgton stoex a} par, with jwterest from January ist. MANAGERS. xcellency the President of the Cnited States a She will be found competent, and tentive to her duties. Please address W.. nt the Star Office. PERSON who ha» bad some prae- ience in mitering Leif z rofthe House of Represantstives jecretary of State. lecretary of the Treasury C. McG uire & Co. WwW “tical exper mouldings. and who would Apply at store tarvol the Navy. tary of the Interior. he Postmaster (leneral. © Attorney General ON THB PARY OF Gen H W Halleck € r tend H Martindsle 2 OBARITABLE.—The camel's hair shawl sent to the Patent Office fair by A.T. drawn in the rafie by Mrs. Ma: has been placed in the store of Harper & Mit- of for, benefit of the Protestant and Catholic Orphan Asylums. ee PostroxEMEN?.—As will be seen by our ad- vertiaing columns, the Great National Circus in this city has been delayed by the great snow storm that prevailed last night and early this $45455533 Prrgerscrs THD—Information of PRANK RUSH, who left his boarding-house vn the 2d of Feb: rnuary. Heis twelve years old. has light hair, blue eyes, and fair complected. Any inform: him will be thankfully received RK. Columbis Stables, sth chell, to be dis; BONTS.—Will give #9 fo- Ph of a ive or six roomed HOTS. ten ®asres from N Versonk having ssme to dispose of would where an interri ational Hotel fthe furniture if desired. THD—A HOUBRICcHass: or the half of cither. partially furn Heights of Georgetown or ite env t Pr ‘7 OF THE WAVY. WPPox Capt A Wise ‘om Overton Cars aym't J 8 Oonnivgbass Adfhiral Jos Smith | Com @ B Montgomery OM THE Part oF THR MN Col John Harris Mag: Major Nicholeon ON THER PART OF THH SENATE Senator Foot Senator Carlile ould purchase Sanne eee PROMOTED.—F. W. Mead has been promoted from’ an assistant surgeon in the ist District | tos surgeon, vice Dr. Hines x \ . 17 to 934 per Address * Gay,’ Rvaning Star Office ot" Senator Grimes Senator Johnson Senator Morgap OX THE VARY OF THR BOUSH OF REPRESKN SATIVA’ | Hon Thaddeus Sterens | Hon Qwen Lorejoy + Hon Samuel Hooper Hon RC Sehenck Hon N BBmithers Se AMONG other aonations to the Patent Office | fair was one ot #5 from Dr. Burrows, and the same smount from Mr. De Haven, of Philadel- ANTBD-SITUATIONS —A colored mao and his wife (contrabands) wish Situations ona Dy years managed the farm gton. who stands prepared Hon H W Davis Hon John A Kasson Hon ¥ P Blair E zm5. The man for —F. Strosch, keeper of # saloon on ‘th er of 7th and N streets, ire each fined $20 yesterday by Justice Fer- gusor, for selling liquor on Sunday ase apply at the Star rior further in DAMEDIATR » Hon R Wallach Hon H Addison SE Douglass “has Stewart, 3. corner ath st. and Ps. av ANTRD—A WOMAN to do the cookin ing and ironing for small family scominendstionn Apply at No. 454 B por nila States ROY PAGE Of to-day’s Star for Interest- a; vm Mamilton C Chlverweil Sie 4 —ee > Ow last evening and can Jewelry Store, 435 Pennsylvania avent ar 432 street, beautiful gold-plated Jewelry Be Spe be bought at the | Bh street. between Sth and oth oma | 9-000 I for all green | at their Factory, corne =an ¥ one dollar pr Tau Fuut.—Beauty of carriage is mostly dapen der .ona judicious preservation of the feet, it is jv possible to move ins great support of the whole condition, and nothin Bunions, Ingrowiwg- xe Pert ceful manner if the ped bein ecieere red impedes so much as niles oF other disord which the feet are liabie. To ali afiiicted we w recommend anearly callat Dr. White's office, Pevreyivauia avenues, and Sixth atrests. ne eawn Heights, at the ijoining Oak Hill C K WOMAN as S care ofa child four years old. 4 at | z 13 1% “48 A A My i ee maw betweea Rowr-omks N 0 BORSES WAN MBNT, CAVALRY BURMA ov CHIRP QUARTERM AS’ Wasuineror, D. C., Mar: t 2s hundred ana forty-seven t } head witibs a ' CAVALBY HORSES | delivered within the next thirty (9) days at the ; Government Stables at Giesboro,D. 0. . Said horses to be sound ia all particuiars, not lese | them fve(5) nor more than nine (9) years old; froin 14) to 16 hands high, fall feshed,compactiy bailt, Ddridle wise,ana of size sofficient for cavalry pur- ese specifications will be strictly adhered to aad igid!y emforced im ever SNe ee ee iin calivers or tan (10) sudover, Hourt of inspection from 88, Lisut Colonel and Chief 2 Ht Bais Dre! Hara Drs! aa Batckslor’s celebrated Mair Dye is Me, dest tn the The only farmisss, true and ratiatle Dye Tals splendid Haiz Dye ia perfect—changes Xousty or Grey Hair instantly to a @lossy Black or Naixrai Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the ‘tiful; imparts fresh vitality. frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill ofacts of Bad Dyes. The Geanine is signed Writtiu A BATOHSLOR, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all drug; tory—“1 Bareiay atreet, New York. Batchelor's mew Toilet Oream for dressing the hair. <P FF RrerMarogRAGa OAN BE CTRI cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Semii Potency, Loss of Powers ete. Its effects are truly magic 4 wileonvince the most skeptical of its merits Price $1 a box. Sold by 5.C = ne Gwenn Harcis Acker CF Canfield & ah ane): ae nen desiring invitations for Ialies will aes and acdress at Wudson Taylor's Book Ponuayivanta ay. t a dressed to" Kxecatir ween ath and | uartermastar, javalry Bureaa abie of giviug Lessons tleman. Address >. street, Washington. LOST AND FOU? ges tieman's FUR at Pori’s Theater Dr Rand's 8y9 NTRD—Home one cap: ny Guitar toa Ling 367 Highth . Ford, corner ith AUCTION SALES, a eee AO THIS APTERNUSN AND o-monaeaT . 0 SS SO A? a a tae tk “Apply at Bt. DOND- By GERBK & WILLLAMB, Aucticnsers 116 230 stress, baiw sen Eand M H Atetp BALS OF A Y. rae Bur Saal WEDN! ee IDNRSDEE in@ Lov os taz Se: axp Routt the prosibes, part tot wol tis ca * " qj iis. add Lot frouteon fete betwaon Dat a@reete gosth running bi inety Sve feet tam ecd-a-heif ipches Terme Oke half essh, balance ¢ snd 13 montaw, a dedot Sanat om Vie roma ines. % TU AOREBN § WILET AMS Eee STOC. one of THe? profit wb! a Stowe me! tain thi © propriety! lead! Limaway frou Tow. Alse, a three or would rent th By J.0. MeGUIRE & CO, Acctionsers. 4 eae TWO FIND UNG, LORD ow boll t) JA get On WEDNBEDAY A PTERNCON March ote ce ots: Mathes ens Chara the wectern phir of Reueee et fro. 236, subdivided igto 31 five bull ting lots. teen of whieh font ox léth strect, £0 BE. santo a? incen at conve. | SUPA ate eS aaa Bara eae rxe aml conve- e' hailen 1 large sa 3) foot alley. : ns, an 5 3c Nera style. Zitle pertect. R-STORT BRICK NG HOUSE AND E¢ at near the corner cribers are a k House and inches on Sixth street. near running back to an alley. The Youre contains fourtes niently arrar loon parlor on \HSOME “FOU For further particulars, i GREEN & mas; One-third case; WILLIAMS, Auction and a Mecchants | Iwelve months. with interes’: mocted raat! corner of Seven sth 23-e03t trust on the premises. To 74 All conveyances and atam;e at the cost of the’ purcdswar, a O. MeGUIRE & 09.. Aucts. GOR SALE. M ery cou FARM, containing JW) acres of | y * smali fra dweiling. a) e Thereis a fine 5; ting of wate fe tw econveuient dis: ML. WALL 3 oneers farce from the house. Most of the clear-4 land is | Attie Rerse Basagr aaeoas nes Lovie avenes Ly cipver vend ss ma Foon Etats of cuitive sion. LOW. between Ninth yal Tensn OTT e bal —from i to 60 acres—ié it 5. e —On will eut from 40to <0 corde per acre, Le days all NING, March sth, aomerecce ee eay MOR: for cultivation, and is susceptible of the highert state of improvement; S miles from Georgetown, Be ar, a number of excellent new Picws im and within two miles ofthe canal; ina guotn-igh- | order. borhood, and convenient to churckes, schools, ke, Terms cosh, mene Riccio ers Benois. OF eters to. pardoudie im e amountef purchase money. to. CK, B - = agent for the sale of Marslaud lauds, S17 7th aft By 3/0. McGUIER & OO “Auctioneers, over Maury & Co.’» Bank FossitcEs AND EYFROT! z. wus C fat tong to the salect Herses, we will . March tb, commencing at 19 o'eioel, sell sont . coed - WM. k. WALL °00., Aveta. 'B OF For sale—8 farms in Montgomery county, 3'in Rexovisa yaox —On aapkE Baltimore county, Lot M7 acter within ty wiles | MORNING. Match Mth at it Sickokt hoo of Baltimore city, lin Carroll county, Lin Harford ee of @ family declining housek: 4 countyand 2on the Rastera Shore of Maryland | side of sth street. between L and and 7 houses in Baltimore city. 23-3" venue, we sball sell the fursitare and sfects com- WURNISHHD ROOM FOR RENT. to » sin gentleman, at No. 506 Massachusetts ar. Meee eee erg cok and Arm Chairs, pete eh eek cra By mhz Brussels apd Ingteia Carpets. Bugs, "WO FCRNISHED SINGLB CHAMBERS TO | Venitian Blicds Curtains and Bhedes, rent, Call at No. 35% 7th street, hetween I | Dining Table and Obairs, Tin Safe, aud K. mh 22-3t* ghis less apd Grove: Ware, JOR SALE—A HOTRL and RESTAURANT ono | Be tee Bat Beret direct orien Bene The Mattresses. Toilet Bota, Looking Gtaases, property contains an excellent bar room, dining | ZOqumg ead other t ‘Ware’ &o Foo » Kitchen and fen chasnbera; poy neing 8 | "Permecash. ax ay Tet-rate buriness. Store atta Mi oO je prem- 54 4 ines now renting for $0 per month. Ground rent | mbm @ 3.0. McGUIRB & 00., Aacte.~ only #i6 per cy Si be wold 8 Dargai By J. OC. MoGUIRE & O0,, Auctionsers, 4 pecngeeed tess 23.5 (SIRST.CLAS8 BUILDING LOTS RRA Pa.av. and 15th st Paicat Posie mconbe ote TH TROD RY APTBRROOR, beth e at four o' on the ‘A front BED ROOM, four ovsloek. ox mer, On - a re fronting 2 feet 6 inch:s on north et, a: the reer of Third street west, and run- oh 2 ANT with a loa r 112 feet to a 10 footalley, and containing 2,825 square feet. Greenback R ining Ford’s This is believed to be one of the most bia - — —_ . building Jote in that desirable section of the a UR SALB.—A nice two-story BRICK HOUS! Also, im: ately after we shall two very d six rodms, on 7th street, between K and Lste bi Lots in the same square, ey | only th Squares from Pe 2 aes 26 Third street west, between D and B” Inquire at 256 K st.. near p: streets north, and running back 1£7 fest toa wide OR wromtory 5 alley. Maines Terrss one third ash; the remainder in six and stables twelve monthe, with intsrest, secured bya deed truat on the premiros. All conveyancing at the cost of the Payer gore mhizd J. 0. McGQUIBE & ., Aucts. By J. 0. NcGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. Sp aeteseee PROPERTY ON MARYLAND AVEXUS, BRPWEAN Be AND OTH STREETS, AP Pusiic Acction.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Msrcb 24h. at 4 o’clook, on the premises, we saali neil parte of Lote @ and By in sabdiy.cion of square + ae MOULD ACHING.” One o 492. fronting 24 feet a in-kes on Mary! Fe fincn Machine. second haat rite sold, | a¥ente,between 4c and th streets,ranatog beak te y ) for cish. Osan be seen atthe corner of | 81? toct public alley, snd improved by a two-story i jand avenue, Capitol Hill Prame Dwelling House, containing five rooms with ee ee, NEVIS a bekery attached, with water and gas on che remires i E y Alao, @ Lease on a Lot of thesame size, adjoining establishmentis buta few doors from Penn on the east side which has three years to rua from. Sylvanis avenue, midway between 7th and Mth | July Ist, 1554, improved by two smal! two streets. north side, contains two bath rooms. ten | frame dwelling houses. Immeiiste possession furnished bed rooms, an at ing room. kiten- | both pieces of property given en. and a be: ful ball room, 32 by B2:—yard 60 feet Terms: One- nett cash; balance in square and admirably adapted fora firatcluss lager | mopthe with interest, secured Dy nj dive years lease at $1,200 per year; all | op th premires, t sacrifica whi+d 4. 0. MoGUIRKE & OO. Aucts. Real Hetate Brox - —— = ee ebm ny Scenes arenes = oe ae. By J, C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, ,S—Stock. Hatures, ieenses aad furniture in- IRUSTERS’ SALE OP HOUSE AND LOP cluded et ee 10 miko, “Tite iuprems Cours of the Ditrira Co ; USES FOR SALE. setting im Boucty —Notiow.— By virtue of a decree A Corner Lot, 1% feet front oa Pa.av.,con- | of the sd ve Court, passed in a cause in sald Oourt, ts 0 square feet of ground, improved by | wherein Joan H. Francis, et al., sre complainante, stores. offers, and residences: is one of the be=s | and Mary 3. Simmonn, et al., defendauts. we shall locations for a first-class hotel in Washingto es See on the premises,on THURSDAY, The whole of this excellent property can be pur be 2th dey of March next, at So’clock p. m. chased for 9125,000—923,0) cash, balance on long | followieg piece of ground’ situated In the eity o tin: Warbington, D. nd known a part of Lot sum- A fine Brick Residence on K st.. Oppo. Pranklin | bered eix, (6) im Square numbered one huudred and Square. 12 rooms, 2% by 133 ft to # foot paved al- | fifty eigh?t (158) fronting $5 feet on NW street norta, ley, stablownd carriage house.-..... - $i, | between i7shand Isth strects west, ranning bask Dalen} « Brick on {Ith et.. near Pa av., aie 1 feat to an alley improved by & two-story frame ny 1H. rooms ..... : is - & wi é Brick Residence on Let Terms of sale. a4 proscrided Lg the decree; eneh, ee ey oes to be paid at time of sale Ifthe purchaser or purchasers should fail to com- Wletoce renerve therright to renail the proper Turtees reserve the r ell the property, the rick and cont of the defsaiting pucensser’ or pergnestre, by advertizing suck resale three times inquir “FRAME HOL ine rao and 7th streets 1 fe FPOTK!. AND RESTAURANT PC @ rooms... i Fraine Dwelling, ki room ground... .. the Bvening Star. Aneat Pi Hn All eonv and stamp* at the cost of the oom pitches!) MAME. T DBO bE RY, JOBN B.TURTON.{ Trustees. mhstawade “3.0. MOGUIRE & 00., Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. A UETIONISALE OF AN MSTRAY BAY MAB Qn BATU 2th int bet. 4th and Sth « all parts of the city. desirable Farms for sale f KITCHBLL & 30 2. 1s pat ™ SON) Real Beiats Brokers, | AX On DAY: the oth instant, at ie hi9-1 A rhe? Pa.av.and lth st. | o'clock am. w st the market, US EAD Ee oor ~ ~ Sith | One Bay Mare about fifteen hands bigh. with « O RENT—Nicely FURNISHED ROOMS, with | White strise dows ber face, left foot look Board, at 301 G stroet, between 13th ani Mth. | Tnity, and bind tm her left eye.” Abovemare came b mT IW | to my’ pramizes in September leet Phe owner can Kk OR RE large and commodious PUR- | come forward and way charges. if not she will be NISHED HOURSH in Georgetown, isteton | sold om that day st public auction to high-at bid- Beall street. first door west of Christ Charch der to pay Livery, dc. JOSHUA DEVON. The house has heen newly painted and put in com : First Toll gate 7th street. plete order, snd contains fourteen rooms, besides mhi3.S* GREEN & LIAMS, Aucte. kpagions, dry, brick-walled cellars. There ia cis ~ S tern, well, and Potomac water in the house, and By J. 0. MeGUIBE & 00., Auctioneers. aes. There ia a largo los attached +0 it. Apply to BUBTER'S BALE OF A PARM CONTAINING 60 aS PE ALDING. Attorney, Titihonse: Monn cn Leto Srrvarke ae Fase No. 338 D at., nehs sot bs det ol vax Counry, Vincimia, +PCOR LEASE OR RENT—A large quantity of | sell at the Auction building LOTS, § minutes walk of the Presi- | on TU BSDAY, the 22d of Mare! $13 M. dent's House and gi! the offices iu the First Ward, virtue of a deed of trus' yer bea A, JARDIN, Viorist, dave the 28d of May, in Liber B. mbi3-Jm 18th st, cor, of M. | Ho. 4, records for Folios « Cand eu 73088 on fol! Coser! FOR Baie the ONION mating woUER on | Takes County Viren, the fllowing comets the corner of ith andG streets. Itwillbe sold | Ry’ sod’ state of Virginie. vies Beai ng ae A ag the owcer wants to go into other | stone planted on thesouth side of the Middie Pike zly on the premises. _mh7 Im" | Road, thence with said Bike, north. westeriy, to LEA firet rate two-story PAAMB | Bamuel lerkins’ corner at J, thence routhwester- al pine rooms, togathar with | ly slong said Perkins line $0 8 stoke the ‘ins line to with choicest frait, | souther!y slong the said Per’ cee oneerigg: cr thence portwesterly eons said tos ofthe beat with a pump oI t | stake K. thanee southerly to the uorth fork of d 13th hee, peati of the best selection: Water tc ihe yard; on the corner of @ and 13: and Penn avenue east. For further particulacs eall at residence No. 575. Wh7-im™ Holmes’ raa on Kingaman’s line to W, two marked ste, pies, pine and oak saplings at Kinigaman’s cor- ner, thence southeasterly slong the sald ran to D, . D_OARROLL, astake one pole trom Lipscomb 's line, thenca north. "AND LAND WOOD FOR | 22% ez, east 231 poles to A, the deginaiag, eon- 1 and singular. the improv Ns, = “vereditaments, and appurtenauoes to tas hundred d larein cash on the VaAtuasts TMB) . be eubseriber offers for tale a superior lot of Tithe: paltable, for belies: aud. wuect purposen, distanced cight miles from Washingtoa, D.G sover ‘Ter Fifteen the stage road. leading to Dipper arlboro. Auo, day of sale, the residue in twelve months from considerable quantity of the very best oak an Bickory wood. Yor further informarion. addreas | Of sale with interest, secured by a deed of trast om If the terms of sale not complied with within near Long Old P.O... ten 7 the the trustee reaerves the belt Nala ne Priana George Goanty. N18. Habtvo reretl at tue riak and expense ‘of the de- uit EN 1—A BSYAKL & for ten or twelve horses | faulting Fel eenaes on one weeks’ notice in the “Inquire at@ue Muropean Hovel. mh d-tw. | Bvening Star. N. GILBERT. Trastee, O58 RB! or Without Board—An i felt-2aw 3.0, MoGUIBE & 00., ancts. (OR REN kK ient PARLOR and several well furnished ROOMS, at 450 Tweith street, within Ave m: a7 THE ABOVEBALRK IS POSTPONED UNTIL wakof the Kirkwood ‘ouse, Wiliiard BATURDAY, April 24, eames bone and place. tent Ofsce, Poet Office and’ Treasur State . pared Desertuent, The location. is uncarpassad in | Tb 2-¢0d J.C/McGUIRE & O0.. Aucis 1 street and Pa. avenue, ashington, acd # 50 600 FARE o ‘ite Patent Office, ing, a hroidery done. chads in the field, iadies look ont that they come to Prinoe’s, who is ica! hand in the city. te % OF % th tar The above reward will be pail return of said cattle to the slau sbscriber ip Geyecatowns D.C. r-coated Hemale Regul, = Pills'are the wery bestia use, They operate speedily and effectively, aud being swsar-coaied create no nausea upon the most delicate stomach, A trial Ove their superiority over a: Bold by S.C, Ford, Da. Durons’s Sugar Be sure you go to mad thexe Pills will FROM TILE SUBSORTRER. ort Tobsceo, Charles county, Mi wth instant, two HORSKS—on bands high, ten years old. no mark sl with Blawe fare. with a siali ightear. Twerty doliark reward will ned to Kaine; s Bteble, on sth between Band 6 WANTED From the dcrtot May elther orth of Penn, ave- streets. One with turpished or anfors' a between 43, ani atable and carriage house preferred, be: Washi W AN’ Embroide: ‘9 good hards cons’ Ladies spolyin; ice Stites. Depot, Meck: pes ing lith street and e grey. about nN Cook, Alexandria. Negyovs Deviiity, BRMISAL Waaxsmss, ate. | Can Be Cured by one who has really cured himself | 1 you nothing ! | | and hundreds of others, and wil butthe truth, Address, with sta: mar 2-D& Wily ¥—200 LADLAS to dasa, and Gperig Mack and tan TRREE mame cof’ Cricket ennwe of the be paid if returned to the Kirkwood GIP; ta Lock Box, Boston, Mans. 4d on a brass vol- he te ‘ORS Stamping and 351 F acres’ oppose LS) Tae CHKAPESYARD BB --Never Faces or Wa £0 conta a box. 8? Hate Dre in taa Woatp f ANTED—SRCOND-HAND PUBNITURE, The best in use. 8.0 Ford, corner lith treet end Pan ‘Also. Mirrors, © a Warhieg.ou; ard Henry Cook, Alexandria f AKEN UP onthe 2th, » BAY MARB, about hi hind fret white, attached to The owner or ow: Prove property, pay 1: New York avenue, between 4th and ith sts. PERSONAL. NAL.— PHOMAS RYAN. lato of Galpaper, a his brother Albert and family at tol street, where they desire to see mh 23+ quested to come forward, seapreansaaa ebarges, an dak monn? Dix sams. : Somariten’# (sift ix the most certain, safe and deed, the only vegetable renz- covered. Cuter {a tw twenty-four henra Nomineral, iJls to be taken. | to those who be exposed, Male packages, $2; effectual remedy—in FURNITURE! FURNITURE! seu eremsh STEERS ye now in store a more complete asso: wie nT VORNITURR ‘and HOUSER BEPLN e found in the District, to which we-call the attention of the citisens and the We name in part: , Arm Chairs 8 larble-top Dressing and It is the xoldicr a> not ant to v ARTICLBS than can 3P6 North Capi MATION CAN BE GIVEN OF al Rocking Chai Mrs. M,C. BUBANK, at the Penn ae —— GoLcare’s Hower Bosr } This celedrated Toilet Besp,"im sueh universal | Femaad, is made from the choicest materials — (Oud STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY. ig wild aad emc'ent ia its a THE LARGEST LAUNDRY IN THE UNITED STATES. Locatsp ON 147H StxuRy, xvan C, MR. HOTCHKISS ty Informs hie ide and Sofs bl aire ‘and Rockers Dien Dinas Oke Sidebo. B d Pillows mad ‘Gloths, Matin Rs riety of artic and upwards » digcvunt, Zz TH Sefween Toud former patrons and pa- iende that he has the entire char, Laandry, and in soliciting ag atrounge, assures them that all work shall be done promptly and ina sw employs none but ex perie Principal Office at O. L. Pe Ivania avenue. orders left ee rd 's Hotel, or Wi. nia avenue, or PAL: led to. A eee) Vio TCH RIGS. Jr.. Manager. MANY WALTON, tho Ratebiished Wash- appeecs af bie Groat Meti ~ On the 224 inst., of scarlet est son of John funeral will take Ey fever, JOHN A. young s at 3 o’elock 3 yafternoon.the 2th inst., from ‘th rerianan of nis father. 301 New York arenue. The friends ite about ever: often per cent. By BOOKS JUST Nivitae rt venus, Christian Misclone. by P, W. Marital; 2 eres it * el ations of Mother Juliane. 81.12. ma of the Paulist Fath favoice of att ed Lit ‘ior manner, as he e family are res Lock woop & €0,'3, ut urther noti On the 73d instant, TUOMAS J. BO neral will take place on Thursday. the 241 oes The Selatiree and friends of the fan: peetfully invited to attend ock, The rela! ers in 1808, @1.12. cents. jing Catholle piston nee pfise counter, ef (he Star © ot ton eens ptr puund, { F3-4 ES She ® f Py enh FE Pa \ ER ee 3 i c lo Waskington, No childrenin the Bouse. — fs77-1f , 0, MeGUIEE & CO., Auctioneers. Se = D® Ad PEELE SRO serbtonte geet eae wer OF TweLrta RT WES? AND BOARDIN Nort —On WADNESDAY APTBANOON, Marah a en ———— ~ | $0,ef four o'clock, on the premises, ws sual! sell TPABLE BOARD FURNISHED nt 486 on Hit., paris of Lots ¢ and 7, in square No. 820, 2 between Sth and 6th ats. _th Z-lw* eet on @ street north, atthe apt te ithe BOARDING — Pleasant rooms and first-class | Sireet weet. and remning back 96 feet i inehee on board. at 146 G street, between Mth and 2st. awe nent Brick Deelling Honse. three “som | Terms $30 per month. mh Si-lw* | me Daze ment Bri fame ene dg ak Sak Man LR SRM | SenBin bntne arisen Sects, bate room: ene” ? ND NDSOMELY FURNISHED | ce iteben, servan . Boia enter cuameagromymne | Shame eoucer ete ie epee nentor transient. Terms m pply south- ‘ » west coruer Zist sad H streets, near Peunsyl rani tial brick wall’ The house te mar 21-3t _ plones 4 es ahr gee entire 3 ises are Graioed through aiarge TICB.—A few more TABLE HOARDRRS can | Sewer crossing under the rear of tue lot. a Le secommodated af the Ru popesn Hotels gor Terms at tate ie tof th " ner of Pa. avenue an street, at $3.50 per week. at eost of the purcbaser. Breakfasi7 to 9; Dinuer 12% to 2; Supper asaoretk. | GGbyeyaeees 8* OP Oh A ee Od.. aneta Meals at all hours. mh Baw! | ; By WM. L WALL 2 00. Anstionects BARGMS AT AU —On BATU Ty Pee oar oth lastest. ars o'eiook ee. will sell at the 7th atreet wharf, 2 Barg: ma! WM. L.WALL& 6O., Anota. mba . BADQUABTERS OF DEPARTMANT OF H SRINGTON. GRBORGRTOWN TAXES.—An abatement of Dvkuce Ge Onteeises compiciy 8 percent will bestlowed on tho annual Wasuiscron, DC. 2 Sexes for , phe pyed ed if paid on cr before the Wil desoid a onetion. § fe ern ent Store. rst day of April next. rDer o' ‘wenty-six' oa toh 17-20" CHAS. D. WELCH, Collector. BDAY next. the 9h inet. at sleven o'slost ——— = = as Jaree lotof comdemned property, comprts- 1 ZENS OF WA z i ae Tein cast aie renet > of. Keenan, | Parte of Wagons and acta of Harness, No. 319 T streoc, between Sth nad 7th streets, | tory Rheamatism. have a fapesiiation fer Da that. wo are satisfied it i+ | Terms cara,in Govear ent fund Nog. —On and after Monday next, 0. GAU: FIRB will be prepared Tecelve re; Jar Tadi et gi yerweeke eeerereyg GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS i ith this mort 8 earl iets Foes aaages et rrall y Febo! m= EJeutenant Colonel, Chief Goatees mend ies MAGEE, B. bet. lath and 14th _mbs2 4 _ Depot of Washi 5 a "bet. G and I UCTION SALR BY THB COBIFED SYATESOF HaRGARap a MITCH WL sei A°CTRISTACRANT PROPEBTT, Ac, SoA Gir WARKEN. 7th, bet. Kandb.” Cuszy Quaargsuisran’s, Oreiom, " me Ta THOTT : . Wisma, rox, . 0. saree =. CANTERBURY rem De oie ee A, a. NW CSN'BOWLING SALOON, | Byarwectte Be plac cn WRIDAT, v. IR CANTERBURY HALL, April 1, 1904, under of Naciaeas Serre: BaLow Sixrk Stages, . Moore. Aenistant a SEVEN FIRST CLASS ALLEYS, 3 hased thi it tT t— uh nob BND Most COMPLET Hin the Diewiet Fa hed, i t th les bies e ba ar with ould oe very py tosee all my ‘and rietor of the iard Saloon . i atthe Goruer " ad ettock and ivenia | TOmeereR in gee: mhie-le tarts commence at ten ogo Son BORGE MILKS, the National Vocalist, A 1 Gir to-night’ at tie’ Great Metropolitan i Reiger Geners oa quia one reas

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