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JN __ LOCAL NEWs. AMUSEMENTS, &c,. TO-NIGAT?. Wassincton THeATER.—Grand opening Bigbtet the jratian Upera. Bellini's magnifi- cent opera of “Norma;” Mesdames Ghioni and ~Ceny ond Siguors Macaterri sad Sdsini in the « with fall chorus and orehestra. Gpovrn's —Benetit of the correct and faith. fal'acto-. H. B. Phillips, whea will b« present. $4, for the last time, “Dot, or the Cricketoa the hes: apd the fine military drama of the “French Spy.” Both plays complete Forxest HALL, Georgetown.—Rall of the Lafayette Club this evening. Cars leave ther: &t3 o'clock to-morrow morning, for accommo. @ation of visitors from this eity. isian> HaLt.—Those heautifal tableanx, orten up by the ladies managing the fair for the benefit of Grace (P. E.) Church, at Istand Hall, are admired by all who have seen them, and Bohn be continued every evening this or Seaton HaLty.—The interesting fair of the iadies of the Sixth Presb; Cbureh, as- sisted by the ladies of the Fourth and Ascem- biy Churches, continues every evening, and is €ven mere extensively patronized than the one Which they made such a decided snecess last yes: Ovo FetLows’ Hait.—Fair for the benefit @f St. Jo-eph’s Male Orphan Asylum, which, h aecount = that nobié charity, should be ed. el, at their church edifice on 15th Street, between Land M. SORY.—First night of the Spring and of “Le Petit Angelo,” the caild + only eight years old: also, of WilN Ce u, F. Doneldson, the Female Zoua Troupe, &e. ————— Gey. Grant Haviep vr vor Fast Dniv- IyG —On Friday afternoon, officers Crown and Bailey, of the second preeimct, stationed them- selves on 13th street to prevent fast driving, and arrested quite a number for driving faster t the aw allows. They stopped General Gran’ among others, when he offered to pay the five on the spot, but was informed that the Policemen could not take the fine, and they in- jormed bim that he should consider himself an- der arrest and report himself at the station. The General questioned the right of the po- liceman to arrest him, and immediately drove off at fallspeed. The officers have reported ihe facts to Superintendent Richards. We may here state that in 1563 President Lin- placed under arrest by Sergeant ant officer Mulloy for driving on a + and he went with them to the sta- re he paid a fine, and at different times high officers, ncluding on one or two ons members of the Cabinet, have been p for riding faster than the law al- lows within the city limits. pavemen i Ses aT A Fouypiine Dies rrom Exrosvre.—San- day morni about one o'clock, a basket was found on the steps of St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, corner of 10th and G streets north, in Which was the body of a white female infant, apparently several days old. The infant was doubtiess alive when placed on the steps, as a note in the basket indicated that the parent desired it to be takem care of at the asylum. The note read as follows :—“To the mercifal A little stranger, born April 7, 1566. Its mother plac s it at che mercy of this benevelent insti- tution. Take little Mary in, and as you care for her mar God reward you.” "Coroner Woodward held an inquest yesterday, and the jury decided that the child’s death resulted from neglect and exposure at the hands of some person or persons unknown. = RELEASE OF SxeMMES.—Kaphael Semmes, formeriy of the Alabama, who was arrested in December iast near Mobile, Ala, by a file of Marines, by order of the Government, and held since at the Center House, Marine Barracks, in this city, was on Friday restored to liverty by order of the Secretary of the Navy,on d - rection of President Johnson, and uncondi- 2 the terms of his parole, Johuston amnesty. The the barracks by Mrs. Ines, (the wife of the prisoner.) who was % by Mr. Pendicton Colstone, son- emimes, formerly Judge Advocate aerate States Navy, and now a practicing lawyer of Baltimore. aenicensaiiegetansts BurcLary.—Last nigh e store of S. W. » Merchant tailor,on Pennsylvania av- near Willard’s Hotely was entered by a burglar, who bored an augur bole under ihe late of the back door. and the door was thus easily opened. The burglar carried away over $250 worth ef fine clothing. This morning, officer Doyle, of the Third Ward, arrested Chas. Lee, a negro, who had on several suits ofthe clothing He was taken before Justice ‘Thompson, when be confessed the robbery, and ‘Was sent to jail for court. pS ee ARRESTED AGAIN.—Some days ago Mrs. M. A. Gatewood was held to bail for court upon a ebarge of larcenies trom Mrs. G. W. Riggs, Mrs. Abby, and Mrs. Kéeeffer. It seems that @pon her arrest ber trunk was searched. and articles belonging to Mrs. Sprague, wife of Senator Sprague, were found, and this caused ber arrest again last Saturday by detectives Ciaryoe and McDevitt. She was taken before ustice Walter, who sent her to jail for further earing. ——_2—__—__ EASTER FESTIVAL.—On Saturday afternoon, the Sunday school attached to the venerable CObrist Church, held an Easter festival, under the direction es Rev. Dr. Olds, the pastor, (who also supermtends the school.) and Mr. Den- bam, the assistant ‘superintendent. The seboiars, numbering about 275, partook ofa collation, prepared by the officers and teach- ers, and after some hours pleasantly spent, they left well pleased with the treat. one —-in ApDMITTED.—Joseph Daniels, Esq.. of the Minnesota and United States Supreme Court -bar, bas been admitted an attorney and coun- selior of the courts of this District, upon mo- tion of M. Thompson, Esq. William H. Barton, Esq.,of the Michigan bar, bas been admitted an attorney and coun- Stilor of the courts of this District, om motion of M. Thompson, Esq. pte Founp Deap.—Yesterday afternoon, infor- Imation was brought to this city that an aged man, mamed Samuel Causin, was found dead on the Virginia shore of the Potomac, near the fishing landing. The cause of death was not given by our informant, bat he supposed it to be exposure. QOuusin had lived many years im that county. Se Decttxes.—Mr. W. E. Hutchinson, who was nomunsted and confirmed on Monday last as Intendant ot the Washington Asylum in place of the late Josiah Adams, declines the appoint- ment because of the prevalence of disease there, he not being willing to risk the health of his family there uatil the epidemic is thoroughly abated. Deap Basy.—About noon to-day, the body of an infant was found in the branch, between K and L streets, near North Capitol street, and ‘was taken in charge by the police. Fmt ee Rervrywep.—Brig. Gen. Wm. A. Nichols, of the Adjutant General's mt, returned from bis yisitin Pennsyivania on Saturday evening. ——o——— Eprror Star :—Sir: Allow me, through the columns of your paper, to correct an error that I have noticed in several papers concerning the fire near Juenneman’s | beer brewery, (Box No. 8.) on the night the 6th instant, stating that no aratus on the ground until the bad ly burned out. ‘which is wrong, as the hand had been called to the extensive conflagration im the Arsenal, we considered it our duty to Tespond to the alarm, but with the above result. ours, &c., J.C. ENTWistLe, Secretary Colombia Engine Co., No. 1. --20e-— CITY ITEMS. a . C. Puetrs (ot Devlin & Co., New York,) wn te at Willsrds” Hotel from iith to 19th instant, with a large assortment of samples of pew and chotce styles of seasonable goods for gentlemen's wear, from which he be py to take orders for garments to be made our house in New York. . Table Forks and D for one . door Affairs in Georgetown. A Snootrne Casx.—Yesterday, Mr. Benj. F Hovgh, clerk in the Quartermaster’s Depart- Ment, went into Lang’s tavern, Bridge, near High street, to get something to drink, anda number of young men were there who a strangers to bim, and one of the party wok the beading of a of the Co top, printed in letters, with the word “Nuisance,” and it Mr. Hough's coat. He a q in the street a colored man told him ‘was pinned to him. was, be went back to the and ssked who did it. No one seemed } willing to wes about gomwg out, when a man named Samuel 5. Gaskins jumped up and remarked «| did it! What are you going to doaboutit !” At the same time there was a rush of the crowd toward him. Mr. Hough had a pistol with him and drawing it fired, the ball taking effect in Gaskin’s left side, about four inches above the navel. Drs. Peters and Mackall were called go attend Gaskins but were unable to find the ba.}. The pistol is the smallest sized Wesson patent, and the ball is little larger than a dack shot. The crowd in the bar room immediately seized Mr. Hough and were handling him very roughly, when OConductor Hepburn, of the “street railroad, took him to the station house. This morning a prelimin: hearing was had at the station, and Messrs. John SE. Thorn, John Morgan, Drs. Mackall aud Porter we examined. The evidence is substantially stated above. Gaskin is severely -vonunded, and was slightly feverish this morning. The risoner was committed to jail for further Scares by Jostice Buckey. ‘Before starting for the prison Mr. Hough made a statement of bis case. He say e parties began by asking him if he favored President's veto Here- phed “not altogether.” One said—whar did you fight for in the Union army! He replied for the restoration of the Union. Another re- arked—no, youn fonght for the nigzers like ia Abe Lincoln, a d—d old nigger steaiing m ofa b—h. He made no reply, obtained what he wanted and left. not knowing about the placard on his back until he had gone seve- ral hundred yards, when he retrrned, and tne affair ended as stated above. Justice Buckey issued a warrant against Lang fot selling liquoron Sunday, which was served on him in the station house, and he was fined $24. TBE Canal —Arrived—Boats 0. T. Snout- fer, with ilourto J.G. Waters; © Ardi ger. corn and flour to Geo. Waters stone to Castivman: Sallie Bilim: wheat to Ceo. Waters: Wm. W. Ay to do Cupitok rn und wheat to et; Price Hutson, tons coalto CentralCompany Departed—Chas. Ardinger, with plaster for Wi sport: O. T. Snouffer, tur, &c., to Mo- two beats light. Gram Marxer.—The market UR A opened this morning with a lively demand for four. terialiv Holders continue firm, without m altering the prices quoted in Satur- Grain—The demand for wh: tsnies of good red xt $2.35 anged: so sales reported. We no- tice the arrival ef boat J. M. Waters, Waish and Nimmo, from Williamsport, with fiour and Sallie Billmyer, from Shepbe < with wheat and corn, consigned to Geo. Waters. t smmparemnnindeenemmnsien ieineeniiendie ichaicheeinaiesaaa tae MARRIED, DAVIDSON—CUNNINGHAM. On the “th of April. by the Rey Father Jamison, JAsths G. PAVIDSON ani ESTHER A. CUNNINGHAM, beth of Georgetown. D.C. rf SMITH-CAROLL By the JOHN M.SMITH to Miss KE ULL, both of Washington, D. Bev. BT. Brown, MILY KATE CA DIED. WRIGHT. On Satur , the 7th instant, at 11.00 am, niterapaintel i two works. in her 2th year. LIZZIE WRIGHT, Wright. Esq .of Washington, i)! ¢ Her remains were taken to Baltimore on day mornin. for interment McCENEY. Suddenly, on Sunday morning, the = —" at 1 o'clock a. m., GEORG Cc wife of Frank yester- The friends ef the fan the fan: ral from his re: mee, & morrow ( Tuesday) morning. th v clock, without further notice. 3 attend this city , to. 19th instant, st 10 On Monaay morning, April ith y wife of Israci M. Jack- Tof her age The frieucs and acquaintances of respectfully invited to attend th the residence of her son-in-law, Thos. in Prince George’s Co., Md., on to-mo: day. at 2 o'clock CURRY. Ons morning, April 8th. ED- WAKD LEONA pfant son of John W. and Elizabeth F. Curry. aged 15 months and 3 dey The foneral will take place from the lence, No. 374H at., Tuesday, April 10th. at 20’clock: The friends of the family are invited to attend. * LARKIN. Of consumption. in San Antonio, Texas. on the 2th of Jane. 18%. J. MILTON ASBURY LARKIN, second son of Louisa and the late Bev. Jacob Larkin,of Baltimore, in th ith year of his age. DELANEY. In Geneva, N.Y. G. DELANEY, Surgeon U April 5th, M wed 54 year: GEORGETOWN ADVERMTS P TO cONTBACTORsS. ROPOSALS will be received by ‘he sabscriber until WEDNESDAY, the 18th instaat.to improve Congress street, between street and West street. The proposals must st eparately, first, the price per yard for grading. second. the price per yard for gnttering. and that for reenttering; third, the price per foot for curbimg,aui that for recurbii fourth the price per yard for gravel the surface of that part of said street.the grave! to be ten inches hich at the center with a graical slope to the height of four inches at the gutter line. The grade must be strictly according to the one directed by the Surveyor,and mnst not be gravelled until it is approved of by that officer All the materials and workmanship st be of poor By quality, or they will net be pted or pai r. Proposals will be received at the same time fer recisely @ similar imprevement of that part of ingan street, which lies between Prospect aad ist street. ‘ap 7-6t HENRY ADDISON, Mayor Rrovar, MANKIN & DAVIS, Howse. Sign anv OnnameEntat Painters, have removed to No. 323 south side of Penn. ave., ae s6 12th sts., next to Star office. LAz=s BIMPED “ PAPER COLLARS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., ap 5-6tif 322 Penna. avenne, M BS. STERN Thanks the ladies for the liberal patronage they give her, and is pleased to see that her HOOP SKIRTS sive such satisfaction. She slso announces to the ladies that she has on hand a large assortment of GENUINE FRENCH CORSETS, which she is prepared to sell at the lowest Hoop Skirta and Under Garments rv and made to order at the shortest notice. Call and see at 5127th +t . bet. Dand E. ap 3-6t" WAtcHES, 3 DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, &c. A reduction in price, corresponding to THE HEAVY DECLINE IN GOLD. M. W. GALT & BEOTHER Offer their entire stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, &c rices, y made At greatly reduced rates. Their stock was never more complete, and is of fered at a great reduction from former prices. M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, 394 Penna. avenue ap 2 6t Vv ; RITE Wax. COLORED WAX. WAX LEAVES, for making the Water Lilly, Rose, bn Flower, aad Vamelia. LO) all kinds. LEAD LINSEED, UBBICATING. and ILLUMINATING OIL, COAL OIL. CUAL OIL LAMPS, & WINDOW and LOOKING GLASS, BRUSHES of every description, FRENG TING. and aii lors in oi}. gold at re . allcol ls re- by NOIS MILLER, treet, ap 4-6t 24 door north nna. av. jou H. SNYDER, PROVISION DEALER, Lowisiana arenne, bettreen 6th and 7th streets, (South Side.) , thankfal for past patronage, Log leave to mareaG FOR SALE AND RENT. eee ame ees 2 Se tes 2k ‘OR §. BY, F Ber GBOOE o's so0t ws and anand Dotwee | Btreets. - apes WaAxtEp— WO. colored). todo house- | [,\OK BENT—Three-story new HOUSE, contain: rey MAR (colored between eae tn | oo SOLS Meonand gellar. Bone moderate. Apply 7 7 aveand enee inlbesssanen ‘apoct" OR RENT— Beaten oegtae pent, _ premises toT- J DODOHEY. ae IVE BOOMS FOR BENT. separate of ether suitable for housekeeping, Tarnished or unfurnished. to genteel families, SES North Capitol street. at 9, Bear office,” __“'T* Sirens Bnote’s ALS STEOATION tna supeciable prints a J Pd: FETE 2 fel | FOE RENT te 2 RFTRORO RRO on coo! 4 eo '. on . ag ag ‘Box 39 Star Oa Float | suitable for hourekeering, laraivent No, 33055 aD: e street. corner of L. Fes RENT—A new FRAME HOUSE, contain- ing six rooms, on I9th street. between D and E. a situated. Inquire on the premises. ap 9 st TION as waitress orto mind Feepectable family. | Protestant preferred. oe = st., between fi and I streets micsediny It" ANTED—A first class STEWABD, who can come well recomme: of the U. 8. steamer Aucusta, mow: Sitingont ae this Nay Yard. Apply i . ssistant, Engineer ou hoard ey to the First ap eat" WASTED—To hires good steady WOM ate family; also, & BOY todo housework. A home and liberal id to those who can come recom- mme mended. Inquire i: 7 B st., bet. Sth and 10th. imenry ee 3 W4xTED—A eee Raving, tures ars spare time each aay, wants to en- gage to Keep bocks for some atm in the city, either merchandising, banking or_commission Gan change single to coubl« entry. Can give good reterences if required. Address**F.T.,"°374 th Street, Washington. ANTED—To goto the o MAN to milk and as formation may be obtained ap -éc* 7 ANTED—To rent or buy,a pair of copper ANTED—B: WwW y & Girl 13 years of fidren, tm 8 ct ™ | pe RENT—A BRIOK HOUSE, fitted ed a Grocery Store, on 14th street and Rhode Isiand avenue Apply at the corner of 15th and M to BERNAKD FITZPATRICK. IN. No.'373 Penn y enne, between t': and jth streets, oppo site National Hotel. ap ?st® Pe LET—A four story BRICK ROUSE with brick stable and grounds On the cormer of 33th str Apply to T WHE, streets, ok. KENT—A de t ani Marviand avenue. EL, No. 393 C street, between 3d and 4°; ap 9-4t ountry, a white W tin housework 296 Hi street . containing eight rooms, water and gas Possession given immediately. Bent Oe pct ap 9-St Vy month, SODA FOUNTAINS address immediat:ly ae - C.F. NG ty Pc )OR SALE-A BRUG STORE, now doing a Otc NO TOR; Sr.; Wasktuaton Oity Pow | ION Pane pasos: erie at bie adaress or call at the store. corner 6th street west and Mas- sachusetts avenne, fer particnlara. W ANTED- $1,500 for twelve months. sec y deed of trust on improved city proper ap 9-evit JOS. L. BOGAN, Ficase sides pias eee here an int \OR SALE= AIN (Sylvester's v' ay be had 6 -D. 6. 7-2 SALE-AS ! 4 s = view may be had.) Washington. D.C. __ap7-2t FF Sacco comics, and Bottles. AD- ply at Ciear Store, 46735 lith street. Also, two . CNTURNISHED ROOMS wanted immediatély. ap 9-3t* SOR SALE GOODS WASTED MAN whe understands gar YY ing at Rullman’s Hotel aps 3t WANTED TO RENT—A email HOUSE in a central loration, with from four to six rooms. Please addres location j } 7,0 ANTE Tex 64 ap Ay) ROOMS tieman apd h 1 FANOY and LIGHT DRY > Situated in a first rate local- Will be disposed of ta a cash cus- ifics, asthe owner is unab Rent of store, with dwelling. $25 per month. Value about $909. Apply immeiiately at 331 Isth street, in the grocery. ap? it* FOR, RENT-A nicely farntehe Reven-room HOUS 111 Pa ay., bet. 19th and 2uth 1 family , Stating terms an] Post On of May, | firs hed or unfurnished, by sister for housekesping. Lo preferred inthe higher parts of Washingt r Georgetown, andin a private family, with whom references will be exchanged. Addreas U. P.Q., wo or Star office W 4Ntep —Two first class MILLI find employment at 236 Pe: ap 5-6t ap ets. Toas' will be rente ap7-3t™ i) 7 FRAME HOUSE. on i P sts.. containing 6 re tuorth, B.C, HE 7th atre ad too 3 siete Feed Store WASTED To BU i thousand ULD BRIOKS. Apply to HA PTMAN, No. 512 lith streot west, re north of Penna ap S7t* ‘ear Upon property Washington, worth 5 eC « 10 per cent willbe pai dress Box No. 2 Star Ofiice, of N and lith streets, containing eight rooms, cellar used asastore, and @ geod place for y Upen Monday and Tuesday THOMAS MURPHY. neat BRICK HOUSE. containinz OK RENT— ANTED-—To bu ond hand CL i / rooms, with gasand water, orth K, near WA ae ere caren Bane oth at. west Inqnire of JOS. KF: KELLEY. Real street. few doors nerth of Peansy! tate Agent, office 363 3th st. west, near north I Washington. DO t. : i ap 7-3t" 7ANTED FOR RENT—Laree and amail far- OR SALE OR RENT—Four new three story W ‘ished and unfernisne LOCTES ee wit: | E'SptcK Sot ses: plea situated near ington and Georgetown. Also. wanted fo Houses and Lots in al! parta of the tate owners will do well t ye us Southern Reali Es ustitute. contal 2 water l gas. particularsapply to FEN WIOK & STUART'S h, Door and Blind Depot, at 7th street Bride. -3t* sale Real es- ap2-ti WASTED Wo want to bay several email HOUSES and LOTS in good lycations, for cash. to suit customers. We also want a <mall R_RENT—Several small aud medium sized HOUSES. FORSALE—A number of HOUSES, rangivg in price from $30 to $5000 Also. one fire BUILDING LOT, running back to a paved BM nea y » i Mor alley. For terms apply at STARK’S Agency Of- A a detamceenmas MMs jae yeaa OEE street. near sth =p Im" mhaz.te Corner of 18th and F street R KENT—Part of HOUSE near the corner of ‘th and Metreets) Three rooms and garret Noor, Also, House next door below; 7 rooms. Favorable terms to a good tenant Ingaire of Mr. reg: D. within, or Mrs. PARK, next door. ap 7-2t* E OTEL FOR RENT.—The targe and commodi- ous Hotel, 8. W. corner tth street aud Penn. AN EXPERIENCED COOK WI UATION in a private Call on Mr. NEAL. 15th : . —Wanted to buy for $5, oma $5.00 0 janaeaCuotning Sets tions for which a fair price will be paid, 455 7th, corner E street. jan 19-3m nue, ——- sone i — with ved “a7 4ETED 1 WANTED i etER ious Saloon underneath, which bas recently Waa a or i ore ANTED III n fitted up with every appliance for a first class ining and drinking saloon Will be rented very tow, and on favorable terms to @ relisble party. Apply to H. F, TURNER, in the Saleon ap 7-2t" x N. DIES, _PANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Who wou e to engage In an easy, ligh: and ble ness, where a small o is only re- d.and where those engagirg in the same car nee at onre, to call at WM. PRINUB’S Stamping Depot, 351 Fetreet, and ve taught hig new od of Stamping. so simple that a child can st once undertake any job. feing the on’y practical Stamper here. we can farnish full and complete instructseus, tools, cushions. composi- tions and stamps by the dozen or hundred. This is s chance for any one wishing to make money by a small ontlay. jan 1-tf a 7 7 381 waxrep. WANTED. ANTED. 381 WILLIAM PRINCE, The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for STAMPING Hes reduced hie. price to six CENTS, PER In- apo-6t™ ;OUB ROOMS TO RENT AND FURNITURE including Piano, large Mirror, Brussels Car- ,&c., forsale by private contract, corner of B i 2d uth, Capitol Hill. 6 3t* FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—A threo. story HOUSE, with eight rooms, No. 55 Penn- sylvania avenue between Zist aud 22d streets. quire on the premises, 5 oe RENT—BRICK north A. between 7th and 5th: sts.; few squares frem Capitol and cars. Goed stables and well en- closed back and front yarde. Bent low. Pleasant locality. ap 6-3t" cs Io Le ‘on rooms; WIDTH for SKI a ANTALETS. | ,>OR RENT—A hand rnished HOUSE CLOAKS. CAPES, SACQUES, YOKES, BANDS, containing ten rooms, gas and water; situated PINCUSSHONS, SLIPPERS, ko., stamped by the | on G street, Ist Ward. A delightful Suamoer resi- We are weekly in receipt of new Patterns of test designs, and by the aid of a new machine red fo stamp any pattorn brought us. dence and ata lew reat. Apply to MITCHELL & SON, Southeast corner Pennsylvania av oth street. job. th the only practical Stampers here we are | - 0D a. cone awosloip aud wud i . = y and attic BRIOK ty eter toate chee Sani EF Surbine wit two story extension oe i3tn street west. near Pa. avenue. with or without the turniture Reason of sale, owner leaving for En rope. Will be sold cheap if applied for immedi- ately. Inquire at the Ageney Office No. 511 9th «i ap 6-6t" N. 8. MILLER. FS BENT—One HOUSE, with nine rooms, 440 E strect, near the Post Office. Inquire 435, at the Confectionary Stere. ap oth.s&M™ VOR 8. —Seven eligible BEILDING LOTS. in the viltage of Laurel, on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. W ill be sold at a great bargain. Apply toT. N. YUUNG, corner of 8th aod P sts., ington. t* OR RENT. . 8 on 19th st., be . Rent will low toa good tenant. Also, oneon L st.. bet. lth and 19th, containing 7 rooms, No. 242. Inquire corner 2th and I sts., First Ward. aps ot* Fee ENT—The ST#RE recently occupied by Loomis & Mayhew, Ne 346 Penna. av., Wash- > come to the ne ae for_an assortment of Pat- terns not excelled in New York. WILLIAM PRINCE, 381 ¥ street, opposite Patent Office. ed Yokes, Bands, Flanael Skirts, and Embrotde: Shawls. for ls W 4NTEP SECOND HAND FUBNIT Also. MIRRORS. OARPETS, BEDS, BE DING and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS of every description. B. BUCHLY, 406 7th street, je8-tf between G and H. east side. 186 m erenzr. 486 PAPER HANGINGS. WINDOW SHADES. OVAL PIOTURE FBAMES, PICTGRE OOBD AND TASSELS AT BEDUCED PRICES. Having the largest assortment of the above goods inthe District, and in order to make room for SEVENTH STREET. i ington Building. Also, VU: No id 4, fir spring supplies, they will be offered until the 10th aes Dad Lt mended lack 268 16. cine ent. of April at reduced prices for CASH. Persons | For terms apply to JOHN H. SEMMES, Seaton needing the above goods are requested te call be- | H ps-dtt fore purchasing. Please remember the number, 486 7th street, and the terms invariably cash for goods and labor. J. MARKERITER, No, 486 7th street, mh 29-6tif 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. GFPEAtT EXCITEMENT! ALL-WOOL CARPETS In besutifal AKM FOR SALE, contaiuing 1 old Annapolis stage road. Pi ring rge’s. Md., about ten miles from Washington. improv: by a Frame Dwelling of six rooms, stable, suis and peach orchard of about £0) trees. The land is well wooded and watered. and supposed to be on the line of the proposed canal from Anna: Washin, ne. anny, after 4 Seok ss z. ‘ = & *S, Li janes avenne, near 7th street, or by mM. F, FABAiSH, No. 454 Lith st, east, lis to OR- Fo BRENT—Thke BASEMENT under Washing- ton Building. corner 7th street aad Pa. avenue. Inquire in the store. DESIGNS, At $1.00! WORTH 91.301, $1.00! $1.00: WORTH ain can ke had by any one wishing t! Satisfactory reasons given for selling. O: Penna. ave., opposite Willard Foe SALE Some of the most desirable PRO- PERTY ever offered in Washington city for lots for residences or business pur poses, on Square 375, on 9th, 10th. and H ste. north. and many lets on Grant street, which street runs threugh the center of the square, from 9th to lth street west. For particulars inquire at office. 490 H st., bet. 8th and %b sts., back of the Patent Office, atland 5 — mh. = conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser mh 30-tf JAS. TOWLES, Property Agent, POR RENT—One nice three story’ BRICK i rouse on New Jersey avenue, bet. Fand G sts. sencelntne if deseo © — Hevea ont a Pp ion given immediat a nqutre of! x: JOUNSON corner of 9th and 'L streets north, mh 27-1m* ee RENT—Desirable BOUMS. over Stine- metz’s Hat Store, 234 Pennsylvania avenue, ih 26-tf THE OHEAPEST GOODS IN : THE CITY! 6-4 MAHOGANY TABLE OIL OLOTH, 10 pieces, We will open to-merrow another lot that CHEAP MATTING! CHEAP MATTING! If you went bargains call at BONTZ & GROSHON’S, 369 7th street. above I. ap 5-38 suitable for offices or business purpose: TL CAKE, ORSALE— oe LEASE for ight years. with mprovemen' urnitures of e OLL MEAL. ROPEAN HOTEL. on the cerner of Penneylvani avenue and lth street. If the above is not sold on or before the Ist of April. there will be a catalogue sale sven thereafter, of which due notice will be given. The Hotel is doing agooa business, and the only reason for selling ison account of ill health of 7 ertoiyee hy os nquire on the premises. mb 33-t€ = P. EMRIOH. Fe, SALE—Three new HOUSES, with 5 rooms each. on 1?th street, near Maryland avenut Terms: $250 Every one owning @ horse should use the above articles, especially at this season of the year. SEED OATS. A ras article for sale; the very best in the market. FLOUR, MEAL, MILL FEED, BALED HAY, For sale low, in quantities to suit, by W.M.GALP & CO., mh 16-tf Corner Ind. ave and Ast ee Oe re ae REE, C384? CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. In addition te our stock , CROCKERY, sb) GLASS WADE, Coy atoll live of COMMON WAKE, at very ih; balance $2) per month One on 13th, with 3 rooms, two small Houses venue, near 1@th street; one new ith 10 rooms, on 12th street. all Brick, with street, near M; a large three sto with 8 rooms, en 10! t, near MN; Strect, pear I \ street. Tee! House, with $ rooms, on L The four last deveri ‘bed houses are desirab! the city. Apply t "STONE WAME at Factory Prices GRORGE WoHAUPEMAN, S12 ‘Lith atv ehird WEBB & BEVERIDGE, door north of Pa. av. mh 19-1m mh Sl-eo6tif* 504 Odd Fellows’ H»li,7th street. ‘THE FURNITURE OF Av FIRST CLASS HE COMP: Boarding House, together with « LEASE of Avgler’s Se property a mate. on pao nag reer ~~ cause of selling. J Fly Sain 33 Penn. avenue. i mh 13-1m* perior ing, by VV HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOUSES FOR aps 7 = Ww El or Perotehed or upturnished, in the LUMBING, GAS AND city and Georgetown. WNMAN & GREEN, UB SHEPHERD, ( ‘ fe18.tf 18 Intelligencer Building, Havi: Seaside oo at SALE—A three-story BRICK HOUSE with No. 4 eas tween Se sugeee Comey | is ing in the rear, and ie) abe fens od ned <y attention giv en, bent tip tasatty, oy point of ‘workmansi!p and joini Th is located on North Capitol et. bet. B ane > Beautifully, aaaire of, WALL, STEPHENS s OG SSS Peeve” ke ENTRA Cc Corne peansivaats av. and 1ith street. , \, fer Gon- er Nagle’s At “For rent by the '» week, or NAGLE & 00. facturer and Dealer in Chronometers woe No. 480 Penna. ave, bet Sd and 45 ats. 5 ana Wer (ona | J. FOLLEB. 370 6th street, between Gana H, aunt AUCTION SALEs. [Por other Auction Sales see fourth page.) FURNITURE OF A BAKE: FOB SALE AT WEDNESDAY Aug 12 o'clock, at Ne. street, near L strost. we shalt sell all the Treughs and Furniture of the + Also, tures of store, Counters. oe ing, Scales and Waa yy ac. - BLL & 00., sp? (Chronicle copy. Auctioneers. ¥ JAS. CO. McGUIRE & O00., Auctioneers. OF AN ELIGIBLE LOT ON PENNSYL- “amis AN) i BETWEEN i7TH 4ND bn MONDAY AFTERNOON) April, 23. at, by 1 eorT ta Samare 106, frouting. 29 feat 9% races poll SAS ip Square 166. ing ‘nnrylvanta avenue, ith Gia toth streets. with am average depth of about 109 feet. to @ 20-feet alley. a ase Pe ane con aG McUUIRE & 00. ep 9-M,W,Fade Anct ie g)Y JAMES C. McGUIRE & 0U., Auctioncers. SALE OF CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS, KNOWN AS THE RUGGLES COLLECTION, AT THE AUCTION ROOMS, ON THURSDAY EVEN: ‘ atTho a ai jection embraces Landscapes, Lake . and Coast Scenery, of Americs an: Europe. Also. Romantic and Picturesyne Views, Qs well as Uld Mills, Licght-Hoases, and Ancient Architecture, all in carved black walnut, gilt, and velvet frames, and will be sold without reserve. erms cash. The Paintings are now on exhibition. Catalogues te be had at the Auction Booms. JAS. Auvots. ©. McGUIRE & CO. ap od i SEES S: i tose oe : No. ‘eni jes-reoms par ze Nagle & Co. will give their personal attention te the sale of Real fecaghin Household Furnitureat the residence of ing. Also, te the er- thandise of € a Harness, &c. deo 1. NAGLE & CO., AUCTIONKERS. will sell on TUESDAY, April 10th, at 10 o'clock, at No, 295 Penn’a ave.. bet. 9th and J0th sts., a large assortment of Tea, Sug: Brooms. Sauces. Wines, L. #0, 200 dozen fine table and ware, Fancy Soaps, Kc, ALE OF DAMAGED CORN. Chief Quartermaster’sO#ics, Depot of Washonzion,t z Washinston, D. C., April 9, 1886. § Will be sold at public aaction, under the direc tion of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J.G. ©. Lee, A. QM ,atéth strest Wharf, Washington, D.C, om FRIDAY, April 20, } at 10 o'clock a. m., a large quantity of damaged Government Grain, viz. about 23.377 BUSHELS CORN, [NiSA0KS. The crain must be removed by purchasers within ten days from date of sale. Terms : Cash in Government fands. . D. H. RUOKER, Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, ap »- lot Depot of Washington B* C. W. BOTELER, Auct or, 320 D street. between 10th and 11th, TEN VERY DESIRARLE BUILDING LOTS i AT AUCTION On TUESDAY AFTEKNOON, April 10, at 5 o'clock, I shall sell, on the premises, ten valuable Building Lota, being Lots No. 6,7.8.9. 11,18. 19, 20,21, and 22,in Square No. o02. fronting respec tively on north H street and I street, between 24 and 3d streets west. These lots front the residence of General Grant, and sre regarded as most eligibly located for building purposes. Terms: One-third cash; and the residue in three eqnal instalments, of three, six, and nine months, secured by a lien on the property ; notes to bear interest Jonveyaucing and stamps at the cost of purcha- ser. C. W. BOTELER, Auct. Coffee, quora, Cigars. &c. Al- pocket Cutlery, Glass- Starch, So Ps mh 28d BY GREEN_& WILLIAMS, Auctionoers No. 626, corner 7th and D streets. AUCTION SALE OF A FRAME BUILDING, COOKING AND DINING-ROOM FURNI TURE of P. Degroot’s Eating House, fronting on oth street west, in the Center Market, at Pub- lic Anction. Ou THURSDAY, the 12th instant, at 11 o'clock a.m..we shall sell, on the premises, the Cook Ho Cooking Stoves, Dining Tabies, Chair 9 kery, Corporation and Government Licenses, Cy AC, Terms cash. ape-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* oes & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. 0, $26 corner 7th and D streets. SEVEN FRAME BUILDINGS AND LOTS ON L STREET SOUTH, BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH EAST. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Un WEDNESDAY, the llth ins t 535 o'clock =; we shall sell, on the premi Lot No. i, in uare North of Square No. 85%, with the improve- ments. consisting of Seven Frame Buildings; will be sold separate or together. Terms: One-third cash; balance six, twelve and eighteen months, secured by a deed of trast on the premises. All conveyancing and revenuc Th pe at the cost of the purchaser. $50 down om each piece of property when sold. apé-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 0. 526, corner 7th and D streets. IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE SALE, At the cor- ner of north B and Sth street east, at Public Auc- tion. On THURSDAY, the 12th inst., at 53; o'clock p. ™., we shall sell, on the premises, all of Lot No. 1, in Bqnare No. 805, This lot isin a beaatifal lox tion. We invite the attention ef buyers to the above sale. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 5,12 and 39 months, A deed given and deed of irnet — All convevancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the chaser. 350 down pu when sold. GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 536, corner 7th and D streets. FIRST CLAS8 BUILDING LOTS, F: New Je avenue, betweer north Eaat Fats 1c at Publ action. On THURSDAY, the 12th instant, at 6 o'clock p. m., we shall sell, on the premises, Lote Nos. 18 and 19, in subdivision of Square 623, having 22 feet 6 inches front, rnaning back 125 feet deep toa wide iblic alley. Persons will find it to their advan- to attend the above sale. ‘erms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 moths, secured by adeed of trust on th BY GREEN BY GREEN rem- ises. conveyancing and revenue stam, at the cost of the purchaser. G58. down on exc fot when sold Me hee & WILLIAMS tl ap 6-td fas Anctioneers. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No, 526 corner 7th and D streets. FOUR VALUABLE BUILDING L NT- ING ON P ANDO STRERTS NORTIN DE. pe NEW J ENE On TUESDAY, the 10th instant, at 5 o’clock p. m., we shall sell, om the romiews, Lots 19 and 20, fronting & P street, and 1) and i2fronting on 6 street, in subdivision of Square Ne. 51], having 2) feet front each by 135 fest deep, running back to a 30 foot alley. Persons wishing to purchase fine Bnild- ing Lote will find itto their advantage to attend = Sowet as this square is improving very fast with uw Dg. Terms : One-third cash; balance six, twelve, and eighteen menths, seoured by a deed of tri m the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchasers. $25 down en each Lot when sold. -d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anuetioncers. No. 526 eorner 7th aad D streets, VALUABLE IMPROVE A Ss BALE, FRONTING ON PENSR SVESCE AND SOUTH 0 STREET. BETWREN SIXTH ai. toren STBEETS EAST, AT POB- On WEDNESDAY, the 11th inst., at - 2. we shall sell aie Lote Noo a ” 5 No. 9and 10,in Square 873, having good fronts a epths. This rty offers ind: purchasers, de the location is very vel making ita investment for any one wishi: to locate on the Nay ‘Yard. The ‘above lots wilt sold and subdivided to suit purchasers. ‘erms: One-third cash ; balance iné and 12 menths secured by a deed of trast on the premises. ees eee down when rb lot is sold, | purchasers. q Paped GREEN & W Liam. Aucts. + B* W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auetioneers, No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue, FOR SPECULATION. juilding and tes of part A BARE CHAN For sale. the Lease, of the celebrated Ne embracin; ap 6-6t B* WABDWELL& HAYS, Aucts.; Georgetown. ae Poktr y HOUS: pus I. Ry shall sell, at febse of the late Bish add Potsuac streets, Georestoys./s lange a le 5 colfection of superior ture, embracing. Siz: Bin: Hacwood daw 6 Hand: Saiiee of Bree yu take Gilt Frame Par Fino wh pm tem wy Walnut 8: agp Sraamen Arm Chairs, and other Stoves, Oooking Requisites, &c. ‘Terms cash. and Coverament ite at roemanaetiess: | UPA MAAR AUCTION SALES. i THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MOBRO Be eee rt yen and BD strests. VALUABLE x a two ay BM o'clock stake WILLIAMS, Aactionsors [Nu oN, a ot oT10 VaNTe NosTH, stant, at mises, Lot of the pu 4 SPteckas SREREN & WILLIAMS, Ancte. Bin Y JAS. O. McGUIBK & OG,, Anctioncors. THE AUCTION KOOMB. a7 Oe oOn bat VENING April oh, at 7's o'clock, and cou!'auing next evenin>, same hour. ti is miscellaneous, embracing Books aeeenan womnenen tn the library of slaw oop pty —— a with « Variety of lig! read tia ma’ ¥ tice will he fund a complete set of GALES a BEATUN'S STATE PAPEBS, 21 "*piso, one of FOROR’S ARCHIVES, as far ps ished, 9 vols, Terms cash. ap2 (Int.] JAS. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. Y M.K. WALSH & 00., Aucti No, 28. . &Ve., corner 1th street. LARGE CATALOGUE SALE OF T PEAN HOTEL, 80U 11TH SuAErt I L 5 LL, F On MONDAY MORNING. April 9th.’ 1866. et 16 e’cleck, we will sell by catalogue, with»ut reserve, for cath. the entire stock of the Euroooan Motel, ee the contents of . rooms. We enumer ste ex? Bae el ant Rosewood Piano, ¢atved legs, Louis One fine Musical Clock, a great novelty Brussels. Three ply. aud Ingrain 0: Wardrobes, Sofas, Marble top Tab! Pictures, Lace Curtains and Shatos je tevme: Cottage Setts. Mirrors remus Paris sud Bedrove Cha’ Dining Tat! , Oak Dining Chairs Fisir Maitrasses. Feather Pillows, "olster Sheets, Pillow Cases, Binaiets, Quilts, panes Husk and Straw Mattrasses Parlor, Bedroom, and Kitchen Stoves Refrigerators, Oi] Cloth, &c Together with a very large Assortment of China, Glass. and Crockery Ware,snch as is usually found in a first a en. ‘The Bar contains a fine assortment of Liquors, Cut Glass Decanters, Tumbiers, Mirrors, . ings. one elegant sondeseri st Table, all complete, nearly new, oak Tables and Chairs. The Good Will and Lease, also Bar Fixtar , Kitchen Ranges, and Oeoking Apparatus, wi | pe sold together je will be continued from day today, at our, until the whole stoc! a of The whole iseffered at pi morning of sale. Terms mad tion to the auctioneers. 31-16t M rs Counter- CHAMBER AND OTHER FURNITURE AT PUBLIC AUCTION On TUESDAY MORNING. April 10th. commen- cing at 10 o'clock, we shall sell, at the northwest corner of 14th and H streets, a small !ot of 2 ber and other Furniture, in Solid aud Imitation Cottage Suites Detached Bedsteads, Bureaus, and Washstand«, Wardrebes Chember Whot-not and Cane-seat Chairs Hair M esses Feather Ued-, Pillows, Bolsters ana Beddin. Chambe: Carpets. Oil Cloth, Stair Carpet Bedstead, Chamber Stoves ge, and Walnut Writing Desk. rm od. J.C. McGUIBE & Co Aucts Y WARDWELL & HAYS, Aucts , Georgetown. BAB FIXTURES AND FURNITURE OF A SALOON AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY MORNING, April 10th, at 10 © clock, we will sell, st No. 44, Bast Market Space, Georgetown, the Bar Fixtures and Furniture of a Beer Saloon, consisting of two Oounters, and Shelves, large Sczeen, fine gilt frame Mirror, Oil Cloth, Tables, Chairs, Wardrobe. Clock, Decan - ters, Beer Glasses, Tumblers, Demijohns, Jugs, Fancy Liquor Bottles, Stove, Sign and Post. Also, several large fine Pictrres. ap7-2t* WABDWELL & HAYS, Ancts. BY TH08. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.. AT AUCTION. Opn TUESDAY MQBNING. April 10. at 100'clock, T will sell, at B. 3d street, near Market street, an assortment of Hi hold Furniture, being past of the effects of a gentleman tena Tw [NITED STATES MILITARY RAILROAD, Washinsion, D. U MATERI at Alexsodria, ap? THOS, DOW Office of Assistant Quartermaster, r vy Maroh 14, 1888. CTION SALE OF U8 MILITA. aoe BY MATARY BALL Va.on TURSDAY? ape te: ise first-class Locu! ve 5 cyuders. 15x23; wi i fp se if § i L H E i Ha ‘ et ri E s ¢ E 1 Ssloon Car, 4 feet Sig-inch gauge, finished aud furnished wich blackwalse With green plush; double trucks, withyro dtrasa ¥! . Sale to commence at 10 a.m. Terms cash, in Go pas 5 ROBINSON, mh 15-collt Brevet Brig. Gen. A. Q. M. 'Y JAS. OC. McGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers. ing 52 feet inchee on oth ote pi bask iat Hinton tos 80 fect alley, with side Lots 31, $2, and 33, in Square No, 140, fronting on = 8 front of 50 feet, and running back to On WEDNESDAY AFTEBNOON, April 1 §ojcigek. on the premin's. we shail eel pert of Lot ¥,2m Somme Be. . fronting 25 feet on street west, north C and soe running dack 95 feet; ved by a small Brick House Terms: One-half cash; the balance in 6 months, With interest, secured bye deed of trust on the Pray ment of $25 will De requtred on each lot st “ah r ¥ W.B. 18 & 0O., Auctioncers. B . ot 307 Pennsylvania avenue. ULAR SALES AT TURSDA sale apsdnse JAS, CSecoraEs CO. Ancts, } } ee =<, ' ' ' ' ’ ‘