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€ THE EVENING STAR 38 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and 11th street BY W. D. WALLACH.” a et ea ‘Phe STAR is served by the carriers to their ‘would respectfclly announce tothe citizens of Washington and the public generally that I have opband @ LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! €onsisting of— ight and Brown Cass. Sui Sree Brown Ouss. Suite’ Light and Brown Cass. Suits. jrown Linen Duck Suite, Brown Linea Duck Suite, Brows Lines Duck Suits, Fine Bleck Cloth Frock Ovsats, Fr Frock Fine Black Cloth Frock Coste, att Pea White Linen Bosom § White Linen Bosom St. rte, White Linen Bosor. Shirts, Undershirts and Dra Unaersbirts and D: Undershirts and Dri Neck Tics and Scarfs, Beck Ties and Scarfs Beck Jics and Scar’ ANDA GENEBAL ASSORTMENT or FUBNISHING GOODS. A!l the above goods are made and trimmed In the atest New York stylesand equal to any custom mede garments. Thankful tothe public for past favors, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. A. STRAUSS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, PENNA. AVENUE, pin __ Between 10th and 1th eta. 3 Rag HE SUCCEEDED. BY THE 2BARD OF OAK HALL, ‘There is adoctor in cer town, tice and rene Bsome Inco! every year, arted outin Bat stil! he'd try bis beet to d And make s name and money too. He attended lectures, studied hard, And very quickly d the board, He opened ofice hung out sizn, But many patients could wot ind. Each day he sat. with saddened face, For poverty «ame on apace At inst 5 friesd cave him advice Which changed bis fortane in a trice. Now patients flocked from far and near, And kept him busy all the year; t success, Fl tell you if you cannot guess; ‘The same sdvice will help you all t from SMITH 'S UA SMITH BROTHERS &£ 00., MERCHANT TAILORS, an DeAL RRS iM GENTS’ GURNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL 464 SEVENTH STREET. Just received the largest and Gnest stock of PIBCE GOUDS ever offered in the city of Wash- aaten Having secured the beat artists in the city, We wre prepared to Make ap ip teehee style,and at keen orices than any other establishment. ;UWAKD ED M a ee Gerner of lath stre wre 4 NT TAILOR, ai Penns. uvenne, opposite ds’ Hotel. tevites his friends and the public to bts Fich assortment of SPKING GOU cought for cash. and will be sold at reduced prices fect fits warranted Also, s fine stock d ot NTs’ FUBNISHING GODDS PS Give us acal! ap 14-2 J HEIBERGER, f . Successor te i PP oe &Co., SZEN’S AND MII i CITIZEN'S AND MCHANT TAILOR iY Meropolitan Hotrl, iate Brown's 362 Pennesivanta tena my 1-tf Washinatcn PERSONAL, BR ADAME BROPBERIER, the wonderful As trelogist and P Reader, havtn y arrived ‘rom E ssbortiime. This wonderful lacy was = natural gift. She tells the past. pre future, zever Known to fail. Sue can mateal where it does not exist. cousnited on Miss riages, losses. and the recovery of the same Ske cures all diseases. Bnrivess strictly confidential. Hours of coasuitation from Still Gentleman $1. Ladies :@cents. Present residence No. 408 10th street, pear H street. el) im* R EMOVED.—Dr. GEO. McOOY bas removed to 469 24 street east, corner of C south. next 8t. Peter's Oburch, Os i 1a" Me H.¥. WRIGHT, M 7 ant Physician. Heals by Laying on Hance, Blidu aralysis, Bhoamati iis and £3" ver, Female Wesknesses. Nervousness, Dyspep- sis. Fits,&c. Boome 452 6thst., bet. Raad & streets. my B. M. A. BLANKMA D SURGEON AND DENTIST, (of Virginia, Office No. 234 Pennsylvania avenue, metz'’s Hat Store. i (EREMIAH S$. BLACK. WARD H-LAMON. C.F. ELAck Law oqrion. BLACK, LAMOS £00., Counsellors and Atterneys-at-Law to the Supreme yart of the United States. the Cour tof Ulatms, the rts of the District, the Exeoutive Departments, end (Committees of Cougress. ath street, (directly eee: da 18- ir voy: ° ATTORNEY AT LAW, He 36 Loulsians Avene, above Sizth Stree! oo ly Wastineton.B EXPRESS COMPANIES. | ‘4 DAMS EXPBESS COMPANY. OFFICE 514 PENNA. AVENUE, BRANCH OFFIOE, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE | WILLARBD’S. GREAT FASTFEN, BOETHEBN, WESTERN, AND SOUTRERN BXPEESs SURWABDERS Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of sll kinds forse ded with dispete to all accessible sections | mtry | ClLEECTION OF NOTES, DRay i BILLS, toes Miade in accessible parts of the United 0. ©. DUNN, Washington, D. jwh st PILLiaM BEADLE W + Ebi nbs WORSS mrer Manu ra be MARGLE MANTLES. MONOMPNTS; TABLE anu WAFBSTAND LOPS, ac. Onrewsageble terms TPATERRS MA Re Bik urée S promptly uttented te Penna Oe, bet. lath and Heh ate. weet, Werlivgten. DP : seme oar [TAt48 Cheese, i Jet recetved, GSNESTRALO CHEESE. CACOLO OA VALLO CRRKSE, ; NW BERCHELL, i r Hin cat F streets, mr ___ Rieder Bbbitt Hoase, | RUSUALE. & NOVEL, by Wiitia Coiling: | é 3: Chan Sa move. by Oubdn: Bey j talasy Magazioe. for Jure ji; 2 eh Sigs Fesee cd witetce: $L. eave oi eo, BODeREN alee of et - Brave Ob} Saft, vor | Optre Fw. ae 4 cs FRANK cater, ' rfow a owost erst Y 8. B. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist, B HOWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATIO: Ne. 27 434 street, three doors Pen All kinds of dental oF I are, ranted, Booms in this city-No. 338 Pennsylvania ave. oe d ith eta, “Also, 907 ‘Arch street, aly INSURANCE COMPANIES, PF 2=ENs INSURANOE GO. OF WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington, OHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837. UA PITA Le... .cecereove soreserseececeesen sores SURPLUS FUN 200,000 aon mania’ to 'y of all kinds insured for a year or less ‘ Builderg’ risks granted on the most favorable e 1 No charge serpol Samuel Cropley, Bobert . bite, of Georgetown. icles. ) ‘ADAMS. President. Esau Pickrell, Yes D Bare Richard Barty’ relay, cl Sem’ Redfern.’ Chee, W. Davis, B.B. French, Ed. Andrew Rothwell, of Washington. The Directors '» Georgetown are authorized"by chs Roard to renew policies and take risks ip Seorcetown, o T 10 13 e06m ABEL G. DAVIS, See’ry. HYGIENIC WINE. In presenti rougheut Euro} d by the most ail y for ‘ts one With such re. into the favor omits Merits slow its nance ir WINE r er the nerves We War WINE Will be pronoan nu the country Ask your Druggiet fo HYGIENIC WINE” to the no- “, *6 beg modestly to call your at- foliowing true statements, viz: NLC WINE is used by the better pe. eminent physi- Jy purposes. throughout, impart- © blood, amd soothing pioved by numerous “Schools of y te Imperial School af et preparation, but a scienti- which are known to oar 1 ts prescribed by them ommended. 4 or Whiskey, but bas atef pure it will win ite way ‘au people. We rest it ines HYGIENIO HYGIENIO I, the best Tonic known HYGIENIO WINE. STUART & THOMAS, Wholesale Azents. SOLD EVERYWHERE. FRANCK TAYLOR. my ll-2w natare, on, 22 ed TRIAL OF SEWING MACHINES BRTW REN THE WILCOX & GIBBS AND FLORENCE! THE WILCOX & GIBBS TRIUMPHANT! ITIS DECLARED THE BEST MACHINE AND AWALDED 1 Hk BIGHESD PREMIUM, 8 Machine thirty-five dis- nade for superiority, all of which d, on none cer and pubtiet Gibbs Machine fe inet wh stained. For the Florence but ten } two @! which were sustained. bt it has claimed to be. AN IMPROVEMENT ON DOUBLE-THREAD . MAOBINES. It requires n my 23-3m" MERICAN 1865. in tbe Yy ATHE Co Prophet. we think, to foretell its recognised standard Sew- Olrculars containing a id wll particulars at ined of 490 7th street, t for the District, ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA, for Goldwin Smith’s Lectares on the Study Mewootrs of & Good-fer-Nothing; German, ee Li a of Sho! a the ‘Life and. Work of J a8 ot a ¥BANCK TAYLOS, ___EBANCK TAYLOB, ICE PITCHERS. A besutifol assortmént, superior make. WEED & BEVERIDGE, Importers of China an sAorouth!y te ned and repaired 1 GRORGE L. a 2B dt Oud Fellows? Hall .Y ESTABLISHMENT Now IN Le District of Columbia opt RL dria, where PIANOS and ORGANS ean Crockery, BD & BRO! PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY. Numerous EEN At.the ee few doors north ef Penn aveans, ntrovertible references cam ishmeat, No. 497 lith street, Also, for ale. an assortment of the best new Tands, stone in the rick -d just Geposit, and all diseases of I Petr tain ede kidneys. POLRAFEOTD OOFING. 08. Southeast cornes oth soeees and second-hand PIANOS and ORGANS, terms. 7 OE NON-RETENTION OR INOONT F oflemimation pee corner Wth street weet and Canal. FIRE and W RP. j 254 WATER R008 FELT, CEMENT put on im the best manner, of the very best material, and the shortest notice. at very moderate prices. | kinds of BUILDING and OOMPOSI- /OFING MATERIALS on bend, cee. few. 810R WEISS BEER. Vx E EXCELSIOB WEISS BEER. EXOELSIOB WEISS BEER. UPPLY to ali nty [s/c iSpus Summer Beverage. ” Corner Greene btu Ss J. KARR. Laveetor and Patentes of Karr’s WW pelint: Wateher Kogalred (E'S DLA by Baskin. Lute this Last. Hasibe put my Now Brewery into successfal op- titan Pest te peopered’ ov and after thie date, stomers an abundant supply 480 AMEEIOAN CHBONOMBTER, 3 Seunfeeturer and Ueaior im Obronemeters ang’ \stohens SO. 450 Ponma. ave., bet. SOmnd 436 ots, iL BY, Fyolames, Delt, ty Bayard Taylor. Lucy aghins by Boge Bitty Rezert » Letters, Translated by Ly Nttler'y Stow Bound | DePow's Re- view for A gril. oF oS WRANOK TAYLOR. | } | and the pn THE RrPSAal OF THE CHARTER. The fodiowing memorial of the corporate autbori‘ies of Georgetown againg: the Tepeal of the Gharters of the District cittes presents in @ forcible light some of the points of objec- tion to that measure: To the Howerable Senate and House of Representa- ed of the United States in Congress assem- A mob, variously stited a: from fifty to one bupdred persons, visited the premiseS of the Loomis gang, in the town of Sangerfield, N- ¥ Sunday morning, and burned the hoase, barn, &c. Plumb Loomis, and aman who has been in the employ of the Loomis family. were each strung up several times wuti) confessions Li wrung from = a of them, Piumb oomis is now in the Madison county jail. The memoriatof the undersigned. bers he rest of the game are given thirty days to apt ah leaee tas lente. K Are give 'y aay! of the Committee Sppointed by the Corpora- . tou efGeorgetown, to humbly repre- Jndge Longbridge, of Oskaloosa, was noni- | sent the interests and sentiments of the ~ Dated for Congress by the Republican con- | of said town before Congress, Tepresesits thet ters desire war at an: in }ehtion in the fourth district of Lowa, over | they approach your Honorable Body at this ¢@ Stccesses va the feld, yerty ee Hon. J. B. Grinnell, the present member. The | time with a profound respect for its wisdom | Meste difficulties, may; even with Vote stcod—Longbridge, *S; Grinuel!, 6». ‘The | 80d justice, and with a grateful remembrance intention of eeuisting Aasirina Seances vote was made unanimous. of the many kind acts which have heretofore | 0¥ Rovorable bankr - We can eepe qe- baie : : signalized-its legislation in behalf of the dis. | ¢##¢d intention on the part of Austria of forc- _ unday nich, during an altercation between franchised 7 he Di oS ing 8 war-with Pru: Jeonidas Blizard. of Athens, Tean., and Geo. | fig People of the District of Colum. Lewis, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y¥., a revolver With unabated fie = irealy Was accidentally discharged, iustantly killiag Mie baa joer bergen. 2 he ey hig completed arrangements, but especially for SEATON HALL. Corner 9th and D streets, ene block from Pa. ave. FOR ONE NIGET ONLY. MR. F. 0. BANGS, THE DISTINGUISH CHARACTERIS®.C BEADER, wil hold EVENING WITH THE POETS, THURSDAY. June 2ist, 1365. The celebrated vocalist and Washington favorite, MADAME CECILIA YOUNG KEETSOB- 4 ins Charch Choi of St. — eae Choir, eONE DOLLAR. sale of reserve: seats «pen at lusie Store, 306 Pa. «venue, be- od . No extra charge for reserved seats. bills, William P_ Freeman, of Muscatine, Lowa, a sme at is ble Bod § t those of ber allies. ‘The factof a war isa S7-For programme gee emalt je 19. student. [Both parues were arrested, aud - pubeade and “pportange to oat eahet ed determination at Vienna, and the oaly GpBaNd PESTIVAL. PIC-NIC, AND OON- | Lewis was discharged on bail. ofmer that bas ever arrestéd our attention or nt is to choose 8 favorable moment to a. For the Benefit of Ca [APA APEL, Mont- Ph ik budpe seek twelve iniles of the Union | excited our fears during the long of out ferring to the Duchies, Bismark says st whl) we Pas Ton cd have been completed. and | exietence im the District of Columbia. | Bot be difficult to understand the motives of fESDAY iE 3 examined by the Government Ghantionnuees ‘We allnde to ebeapouben now before'the | the-ermameni« by which Austria bas The track is now being laid at the rate ofa | Senate to abrogate our Corporate existence } Ti8*%o the presen’ crisis, &od whose removal mile and @ balf per day, and will be finished | and to commit us to anexperimental system of | PY WeMNs Of A.CO Tees she a further taken to Fort Kearney, 200 miles, by October. government, about bh we have neverbeen 4 © ipossible he a’ ae General Grant arrived at Louisville. Ky., gepy eps a eg u set >> fe as The ‘circular is dad Saturday morning, and received visitors ai) ‘e have been able to comprebend its mani- i day at his rooms in’ the Nations) Howl, where | fold and complicated provitises: to be wholly The Timesseys such 8 dispatch has not often he was serenaded at night by alarge concourse | WHlike any other that hus ever been devised | been pened by a Buropean Micister. The gg rst dhs Aeacican beater 7) (inet Dertien OF | <> Guabomeenpetane tomeienremnns eas ss aiden ¢ American people. “y ons Ww Gc oe a on yal ae “Gur political disfranchisement was insepa- | Austria. AH the pride, the bitter hostility, made pnotic. but well-bised rumor etvs thee | Tale from that provision of the Constitution | 2nd the almost fanatioal purpose which had poem garages equittal ; ss ¥ | sehich delegated toCongress the power tolegis- | De*U necessarily Tepressed during the look bs iz late exclusively for the people of the District | P¢zotintions troke forth, when negotiations ef Columbia. But as its territory was small, | ™V be considered at an @nd. The dispa’ CONGRESSIONAL. our belplessness and dependence compleie, we | brextbes the spirit of war. aud seems to have Srnate —After our report closed yesterday— | expected to find unfailing security im the 7 been Written im anticipation of an immediate Mr. Howard meved to take up the concur. | friendly consideration and protecting care of | T@pture. Ome On WEDNESD. 20. Carriages will be in waiting at the terminus of the lith-street care, to ¥ persons to the ground. PS a $1. To be had at Metzerott’s Music re. The CONCERT will be given by the Choir ef 6t. Aloyains Church, under the direction of MADAM KRETSCHMAR. je 13 WASHINGTON THEATER. _ FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing MONDAY EVENING, June 12h, SAMUEL 8. SANFORD d hig Opera Troupe, together with hie Brags Band: ica) : Zaneee ihe Immediate direction rvieio ne WPOEN'BANFORD IN PERSON. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance to com» Petia mence at a qnarter to 8, 6 15-6 rent resolation from the House requestiug the | Congress itself. We trusted that mere sympa- ‘he London Telegraph says:—With thy BORGER JUABEMANES "fj President te transmit to the Governors of the | thy for a people thus situated would prove a | dispatch the last hopes of prace have dix. 4 Gree CRE MARES ony several States a copy of the Constimtional | bulwark for their protecuon—that wise and | @ppeared, and hostiliuigs have aoy- } AND amendment lately passed by both Houses: | distinguished statesmen, honored ai home and | “ble. £ ‘ PLEASURE GARDEN, which was agreed to, and the resolution was | Tenowned abroad, tresh trom the bosoine A \ ienna dispatch says diplomatic ro er of 4th and E etreets, passed. their own proud and enlightened consti between Austria and will cease § CAPITOL HILL. cab The Chair laid before the Senate a commn- | @Bcies, would demand that a : moment the Prussian representative at bY Dancing every MONDAY commencing at 2 o'ct k nication from the Acting Secretary ot State, of | in the grasp of their autho: Diet leaves for Frankfort. Austria telegrap) e p.m. : my Sim" the 25th nit., contaaning information as tothe | deprived of all voice im the administration General Sabeenex to avoid armed contiiet p2rs. J. W. & M. P. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, transactions of the executive branca ot the | their own be subject to muai- | Holstein. It is stated, should @ collision tal Government respecting the transporiation, col- | @ipal regulations to which they were decidedly | Place, the Austrian army of the North wal onization, and settlement of persons of African | Opposed. We trusted that in the progress of | ®dvaner against Pruvsia. The Crown P: 7 Opposite Metropolitan Botel. descent. Adjourned. the administration of our great National Gov- | Of Prussia bas been appointed Governor Onur Classes vill be continued @uring the Sum- Hovuse.— After our report closed— erament we would ultimately become amelio- | Siesia.during the mobilization of the army. mer, commencin, Mr. Bingbam, of Obie, asked unanimous con- tated in our condition, und be somewhat assur- | The Conservative Association ef Berlin bh: sent to introduce the concurrent resolution of poeay to that of the rest of the American oot ie Sag ee ands m a oer a = Pieatien oe ee Your memorialists are unable to anticipate | France bad sent wetreular urging the Midd: the several State executives official copies of the realization of auy of these hopes from the | German States to maintain complete peut! the Constitutional amendment recently paseed | P2S528¢ of the bill now before the Senate. We | 1ty. A Prussian division unter «ieneral Flies by Congress, in order that the Legitintures ey | desize to say, most candidly and respecttully, | crossed the Fider river on the sth, and ente said Stn-eu may take carly action thereon that we sre im it litde else than a violent di Holstein. Dhey are said to beordered to occup ‘The concurrent resolution was agreed te. ruption of the whole system of self-govern- | Rendsburg, Kiel, and Itgehoe. Mr. Ancona, of Pa.. introduced a resolut) ment under which we have lived for more The Austrigns were reported to be evacu calling on the President to furnish the Howec, | tBaD sixty years, and a sudden and unwarned | ting Kiel, and concentrating at Altoua, whe if. m bis opinion, not incompatible phriag rns ampibilation of every yestige of the most lim- | Gen. Von Galbeeng wae. On the *th instan: public interest with any informadson be may ited municipal powers and common imrauni- | the Prussian troops arrived at Rendsburg an haxe in regard to illegtl arrests of American | 8®3, Which are now the portion of even the | occupied the town. They were peacefull citizens in Canada: and also asto what pre cities of the late rebellions States. The intro. | met by the Austrian garrison, who withdre: if any. ve been taken to protect the ri msec) duction of suc system of extraneous goy- | from the town the same day. The parting ws, such citizens. I ents OF | ernment would seem to indicate that it had | quite fnendly. The Austrian command The resolution was agreed to bean ascertained, after a protracted probation, | Mas sseued a proclametion protesting again et % 2 2 either that we are notequal to the ordimary | the entry of the Prussians into Holstein, an. FINANCIAL.—Tbe interest of the New York | duties and responsibilities of citizenship, or | stating that oF regen orders from bis sever. market centres chiefly on gold, foreign ex- | that we had committed offences deserving of | eign what coufse to pursue. He amnouno change and old Five-iwenues. Yesterday the | the severest chastisement in the nurestrained | that the Government of Holstein is transterr < TUB DAY, MAY 29, 1566. Days and Hours of Tuit For Ladies, Mistes and Masters: Tnesday and Friday afternoons, from 4 to 6 o'clock. — Classes, same evenings, from 8 to 10 Fer further information, apply during the hours tuition. or address a note tothe Academy. my3-i7 2 pal Paar Ses eee ——— HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, de. UNITED sTaTES HOTEL. i OAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. We have pioeste to announce to onr friends lic that this spacious. mod- ern and favorite establishment is now open for the SUBF BATHING SEASON. Our long experience in the management of first- | gold market opened with % desperate effort on | POWer of Congress to inflict toAltona. Gen. Monteuffel, the Prussian com clees Hootie i: bane. ‘Philadelphia and this | the part of the bulls, which sncceeded in pat. The District ot Columbia contains about one | mander, had senta despatch to Galbce, stain place warrants us in the belief that we caa offer | ting up the price to sy; holders, howeyer, | Hundred and fifty thousand people. They re- | that in yoy ee declarations of Aus‘ri pear g Serna prise on Alaa besar- | were tound willing to sell any amount at that | S!de under the ‘very eaves of the Capitoi, | made in the Federal Diet and convocation of paseed by an: irat-c ot = WEST « MILLER. je 14-0026t Proprietors. XONTINENTAL HOTEL, 7 (CONTINENTONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, This mammoth Hotel, filled up with all modern improvements, will open or about June 1, 1866. Itisseven hundred feet in length, by two hundred feet deep, with a rtico twenty-four feet in depth aloug nt! . tains six hundred rooms cfuniged for families. aud feted. with com ng 4 feet. frne surrounding grounds are fe a neatly laid out. and provided with = ss water, in artificial fountains, transported jaily from the 8 famous ress ngs, Sara foun, Now York. ‘The Sea Bathing ie ‘unsurpassed, and perfectly safe. Guests leaving Washington by mornivg train for iladelphia arrive Long Branch at 6 P. M., same day. Thore desiring rooms will please spply at the Kirkwood Honse, ity PBA fizure; and this being construed asa bull move. | 8Midst those who are the collected wisdom ef | the Holstein States, the position of affeirs ment for unloading at high price, the quota- the nation, and with whom we daily recipro- | existing before the Gastien Convention is re- tions ell steadily to 162%, after which there | St Acts of courtesy and regard. We have | established. . General Monteuffel theretore was a slight reaction uj ward, and then a fur. | bere the President and bis cabinet, ministers | ¢nters Holstein, but he will not occupy places ther decline, closing at 1567,a157. from the most enlightened nations of the already m possession of thi Austrians. The Commercial Advertiser says;—The mar- | World, hundreds of gentlemen associated in | He bas reeetved orders to ayoid a con. ket has no support whatever in an export de- - the administration of the government, gol- | flict. and pot to dismiss civil function s. mand: and judging from the views of foreign | lees) seminaries of learning, high schools and | He concludesby expressing the hope thet a bankers, theshipments this week will be mere- | COMMon schools, houses of worship of ull | peaceful underst Will Prevent the ou ly nominal. There is every indication thut we | Sects and deneminations, all, in their respec. | brenk of wag. General Momteuflel has also have about reached the end of the specie drain. | Ue spher: dispensing general” knowledge | issued a proclamation to the: i abitaots of There can be no necessity for further ship. and indicating the attainment of the highest | Schleswig,in which be announces be deepatch ments to cover bills upon firnts failed or | OPder of civilization and refinement. Yet, | of troops to Holstem for the maintenance of doubtful. English and continental ‘balances | {OM us, in tol view of these unprecedented | the sovereign rights of bis royal master, hice bayebeen drawn down so closely that it would | *dvantages, it is proposed to take away all | have been placed in jeopardy. The ste», bow- seem impossible there can be any farther re. | Mose municipal rights which concern us only | ever, is merely defetisige in chafacter, Ti eae Mittasces on that account; while there is no and affect matters of @ purely local character. | ported that Prnesia will forcibly prevent the probability of remittances on acount of Five. | We feel sure that such a sudden termination | assembiy of the lolstvin estates twenties while gold remains over 140. Five. of our corporate existence, and the introduc. A Florence telegram says ths it italy wilh twenties of 162 are in active demand for ship- tion of a system so untried and anomalous commence hostlities < as ment. At thecurrent price of gold and with | WO@!d create distrust among our Property. Soon a8 war is de lared in Germany. this city. GUE & STOKES. bonds at 64264 '. in London, the profit.on ship. | BOlders and business men, as they would have | The Paris Constitntionel says t my 12—Im Proprietors, mene exceeds = La cent., and this large x nee amee in the management of their | France is not changed by cotent poem net — “ = ucement is calculated to produce shipinents $ maintains entire ind c wo | pe et ’ of al magnitude: the price at Tie a. The great cardinal principle of Republican jependence. and would nown as Werk: Place. The undersigned informs his patrons and the pub- lic generally, that he has remeved trom ae stand. “The European Hotel,” to (B © only take an active part if events became for old Five-twenties was 134 al(34. “Mone Government, that taxation and representation imperative, or circomstances is very abundant, and the rae on aun is pore must be indivisible, is utterly discarded in this i ‘defense | re try Be it ber duty for defer At 5 percent. Discounts are moderately ac- Proposed system. and as the burden of taxation | terest. . ee ae paseo tive at 5a7 per cent. Would be the measure of assessment, and not The text of the Austrian 1 Pennsylvania avenue, where he By Bas 3 the limited rate of the tax itself, n a0 eee oe i y to the invita. - cabled 40 farnish kinds of Liquors and A Bewiricest Mov NT.—A Baltimore | foretell to what extent his property wilt be. tn an he prcoons.en thn noe agrees with Thankful for past favors he solicits a continaa- tion of their former patronage. the representations already mad; a paper aunounces that a number of ladies of | come depreciated by wild assessment made ifieul Governe Baltimore, desirmg to ameliorate and elevate | those who are in no way responsible ‘ Micnt was nct invited to the conte ec ore™= P. EMRICH, the condition of the werking-women ot the | the parties assessed. Your Honorable Bod, ment was not invited to the centerence. my 15-tf No. 356 Penna. avenue. city. Rave formed themselves into a joint stock | Will see somewhat the magnitude of ¢ =! a | company, to be known as she Ladies’ Go- | question when we inform youthat the present | , a is to be ‘banged in Rep. PAWNBROKERS operative Tailoring Association.” They have | 888essed value of rea! peat f roperty | ‘mber- os oS. obtained @ charter under the general law, | #2 this District is more than fitty million dol. | 84 The Canadians have grown very bold | oe. 1 0 for an authorized capital of $2000 at $1 per | Has. All that, and all yearly increasing | nee Uncle Sam took cbarge of the Fenians, N Pica share, and contempiate holding a public meet. | Values, will be subject to the discretionary as. (7 There is a scarcity of greenbacks in POOR-PEOPLE’S FRIEND! ing shortly im order to bring the movement | S€SsMent and taxation of some three unknown | Texas, gold and sil ver being the ung prominestty betore the public. The ultimate ee To er of taxation will be | medium. pruerres object of the Association is to carry on the undreds of usands of dollars of in. a i cote baainees mn all its branches ith the ieee good — will wate the hands of continoonl une sympathy with the design of paying ing-wom u living wages. same Commissioners, and be expended an: . - ‘The constitution and by-laws declare that “no | disbursed by them in such ‘Ways and for such | 20%, 0! he blest physicians of New Yori person sball be eligible to membership but | PUTPOtes as may seem in their judgment to be | Sacked Lee yop UY’ American is ever ‘at. ladies or gentlemen of good moral character, | Proper. That vast sum of money is to be taken : aioe and with the avowed object of cartyimg out | ONt of the pockets of the people, and be | , #7 A couple of Nashville policemen beat a the spirit of the constitution,” profusely spent in certain favored localities, | ©°!ored man almost to death for making « re- 63 4 neon JDWELETH STREET... OYER’S LICENSE! PAWNBEORER’S OFFI Formerly ef the firm ef Boyer & Burnstine. has moved to $34 12th street, between O and D. near Pa. avenue, forthe purpose of loaning money on all kinds of Persopai Property in sums to wut cus, tomers. Busioess strictly confidential. Meney ad- vanced on Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. High est prices given on all articles, &c. SS Pe Ee Oe PT Ey and for fanciful jects. in mark which they construed into 5 7 Se CREED FLWIND Se | veiinhuntay jeabfuy aie be New | Semghea togee one cemantrtg | amen unc $y Sead = — a — a ori une, ay, SAys:—Since our n t. Under the existi tem. ‘he ret it ment 5 BICENEED/ FAWNEROREE 5} | last report five new cases of caolera have made | which we regard as soma in Ghcory ‘te fet | Of the cttioen tor the protection it aifords NOTICE—" BOYER & BURNSTINE,” their appearance in this city, four of whom | rightful in practice, the two cities and theraral | is the return of his mcome. deed A! ‘iv¥eimeees pia al nies oat fl hk cee eer * Durkee, a | part ofthe District impose and collect their S7 The accounts of revivals im the Baptrt “ 5 a \. 16, s ton, selaer county, N. tax pen ‘the . ducts the old business of Boyer & Burnstine | Y., died at No. 127 Waver! pisce, Mrs dane benefit of thoce by whont soos immediate | Charches in. all parts of gi businase conSdentend, Money goaned ou al of personal property and merchan ye mh 29-dmn" B. BURNSTINE, AMMERSCHLAG’S OONFECTIONERY, d benefit of those by whem the: paid. omni the land continue to McCloy, 2 widow, at No. Oak street; Rob- | are distinct communities, pr fom A aeey eae post ert Gilbert, @ private watchman, at No. 639 | enliar Jocal interests, with no identity’ of | yd ere is some feeling in Worcester, Mass. Water street, and Lewis (Jauckenbos, a | Wants,and would not be willing to have their . cause 4 little freed girl was refosed admis— nephew of Judge Quackenbos, at 220 West | mi expended tor the benefit of other . | Sion to & singing school there on @cdountof her Eighteenth street. In addition to these, we | ple. Under the proposed system, it would be ie b © have to report the illness, of cholera, ot Mrs. |- too much for the wit of man to dev. SA letter from Mem} skys e WHOLESALE AND’ RETAIL, Ann Downos, at No. 1 Oak street, There have | plausible rule for the equalization of ascent Judge last week c the grand hey Ne. 432 SEVENTH STREET WEST. also been three deaths at quarantine since our | benefits througnout the whole District. ‘The | # bill against the city officials who participated last rep 4 Having the most competent workmen, sud buy- ing only the best materi: we are prepared to furnish Excursions, Pic Nice, Fairss Feet vale, Families, and Dealers, with uslity articles of French avd American GON FECTIONREY and the purest ICE CREAM, at the shortest notice and on the most reasouable terms. 7 Ice Cream Saloon now open. and we respect- fully solicit a share of public RACE. REMEMBER— No 039 NTH STREET, between G and H—east side, je12-6t [° THE MABONIC FRATERNITY. A Masonic OHART. embracing all of Masonry asis knownin thiscountry, be fonnd by ms- at tf PRiellew t Cora Ne, B1O 7th ate bare cet al + ie" 0. 8, Re. and B. ‘The Masonic aternity are’ requested on es | Sain ceak meen oa, | terme 4 : x % Pe uD lollars’ worth . t ‘color “ : of that amount of tax "7-Two more in first meeting in Syracuse early in. antumn. | imposed upon the people, and. cuich wees ment died on Bane adr ag ella importance bave been suggested ty he eee! | Produce a revenue that ft would be impossible | ment, died on S Rie Bestede at Lanc® for conpideratipa at that seecting Te onnel apne those localities for any legitimate |' stone Ridge. ~ ae r. ¥r. purpose w! ver. We are take . Bg rer Be Jes oon wall ees S. | have this additional and =o ‘onerous burden Fn Sg cats morning bitters. | Morning committee to correspond with other liberal re- | 326 Yer Advent of @ national taxation to ¥ nee fan age pre wow : and | lions, bodies. aud ascertain whether and Whose amount and duration no ome can pre- |, "ettere and .s cies ‘ ow Thitatian nto practical fellow~ | - We would respectfully represent S7 Get the tom Jove Stet ao sng +. this Sommniees Lye pe BS the financial affairs of oer town would likely partake of ona boakfaats and nee aden 4 ward to with practical interest.—Christian Ine ~ ty “affected by, tbe p: ~ me in a not want any but’. L of the bill to which we are so mMuUCa opposed. - ity are reques! oe. The town now owes a debt of thrve hi i x . 1 and Gi 9 ioeeeueeeeeeee undred a was the feemertsen. an tar rea eth fom sad for Women’s RIGHTS In THE Cans.—A railroad | #20 difty thousand dojlars, which was eon- change r thody tae merite-are concer gouductor was recently before the judicial an- | ‘TScted by subscriptions to rai . . roads, for re- _je22-1m* HENRY HUMPHREYS, Agent. | thorities at Buffalo to answer # charge of | MO¥iPe obstructions from the channel of our i Tiver, for the introductien of wate: Jos worms aise Mra oe women i eseraue | Hehe erection of ases"Satae gts MARBLE WORKS ‘that ladies, or those who wished to be con. | {¥7#ish bounties to our soldiers inthe late war. 2 4 sidered such, are legally entitled tono more | 2° meet punctually the interest n thits Corner New Jersey avenue and P street, privileges in pablic conveyances than men, Spey peel ee gad its P i e ie i Near the Baltimore Depot, ie a 2 Pabe: a siepitlte eobmey thon ws oe #ystem of finance whose panatsae > = ‘Kingston, re pract Meat, § of Sum All orders for STATUARY, MONUMENTS, or | asthe pondact ac ven root @ proper man. resources, ag-The London Stang ie won MANTELS executed in the best manner, at short | 2&™. The conductor was $500 for necting : our ty-iMech CANBOR.. notice, audontbevery bestterms. jeo-tm* ciigstiee ee ees ane Pentti esirable end, we irate Cee Ee SOND, GOODS SELLING AT] Tur Qniey or THE FeNiay Gayatny.—| rf nent | cB ee Cotton Sheets 76 conte cack: ---ssef General Contri (wbo not many months ago, in. avon -clad Gillow Qeses 20 conta. Drawers 30 cencs : he guiap of a Southern refugee, had an office | L 28a sDaMM! pelioae .. Green Window Shades 0 cents» °°! .-| im Nowre Dame street, and called himself Dr. by omen,'as& general rule, ard Freie sda centench -* san Italien adventnirer, aid vo bean = : though bis first wife was alive, he bad mar. ried the daughter of George N. served in some fovea nen Petes Mrruprist—The Mi; e Ene, a pray sui? wig clos ‘én ans? t and most: tulpys inkbonat eriageverneld ithe ae: There Were presént 1,202 mIAlstérs and tes. The Methodists of New’ Eng. ber aaah. aaeteiarion ore ‘Suriday “y * about four and barf minions oF dol |