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‘THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS, AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. National THeATeR —“Piaying with Fire’ and “Loan ef a Lover.” F s New Orera House —Benefi' of . Bangs this evening. w wi ap- Lake Fietding,” im ~The Willow Uopse.” Opp Frtrows’ Hart. —The great Miltoaian Tadleanx of Paradise Lost Se Mass MEBTING oF THE Friexps ov Ine- LAsD —A mass meeting of the triends of Lre- ‘and was heid last evening at the Assembly Rooms, on Louisiana asenue, between 4% aud eth streets. The hall was densely crowded, there being a jarge number 0: ladies present, ‘Thestage was decorated with the Irish and American flags. Malone's Band was in at- endance, and enlivened the occasion with the performance of some excellent pieces of mu~ sic. Gen. Jobn Gleason, from the County of ‘Tipperary, was present and occupied a seat on t ’ ba So ‘e lock the meeting was called to order by Mr. O'Hare. who nominated Fraucis Mc- Nerhasy, Esq.. 48 chairman, aad he was unan- imousiy elected. MS ; cNerbany, afier returning his (Ranks, congratulated the andience for this demon- stration msde bere in ‘he Metropolis of the Nation tp behalf of poor oppressed Erin. God grant tbat the sword of Tevyolution shail never be sbeatbed until Ireland shall gain her inde- pendence. The day tor argument is past, and the day for action has come. The wrongs of centuries sre to be avenged. and leaden bul- lets and glittering steel must now take the place of persuasive words. Irishmen tought for America. and will do it agai whenever occasion requires. They have never been backward in goimg forward when the rights ana bonor of the American peopie were involved. Mr. John P. oe then read the address adopted by the Irish Executive Commitee in New Yoru. Hon. Wm. E. Robinson, of New Yorg, was then introduced, and said he was here with pleasure, though some might Pherae the propriety of & member of the National Leg- isiature taking part in & meeting against a country with which on the part of the United States there was a kind of quasi peace. Quasi peace because there was no with the ep- pressor. Tbe sympathy of the whole world was with Ireland, and the hatred of the whole world towards her oppressors. 1,000,000 fighting men were im Ireland to- The speaker desired to see the day when we would send forth not ovly our wordsof sympathy bulour recognition of beligerent rights. Hon. Wm. E. Darling, New York, was the pextspeaker. He said it was imposs: to express the feeling which prevades the whole country tor the down-t jen and oppressed people of Ireland. He thought this country tnrough its representatives should give those words of sympathy. which to be valued, must be given now. Let belligerent rights pe granted to them and to all other friends who strike for freedom. Col. O' Beirne was then called upon to read the following preamble and resolutions, waich were Unapimously adopted : Whereas the preesnt revolutionary move- ment in lreland being confessedly, even by the English Government, a general uprising of the people to (Brow off the yoke of oppression nder which they have so long groaned: and whereas it is the paramount duty of every irisbman especially, and jovers of freedom of every nationality, to assist by every means at their disposal the revyolutionists : Therefore be it Keselved, That while holding unshaken our teslty and devotion to this giorious Republic. ovr first duty should be the liberation of our native land; anc we bereby pled, ourselves to renewed and anceasing exertion by all and every honorable means whereby tha! consum- mation may be rendered certain. Revolved, That the Irishmen of this District, remembering their past services to the Gov- ernment. and feeling assured of the justice of heir cause, earnestly and respecttuliy call on the proper authorities here to recognize as ei - Se their countrymen now is the fleld rejand General Gleason was then introduced, and ecetved with great applause. He said during (he eight years he bad been conspiring against England he had never attempted to maue a speech. His object in coming before the people of this District was to ask for their contripa- tions of arms and munitions of war, and the fighting men would be furnished in Ireland The Chairman announced that the committee ‘Was now ready to receive all contributions, wher the followin, med persons subscribed: Mr. McGarrahan, $100: John H. Green, $5u: Col. O Beirne, $25; Joon Maboney. $5: Michaei MeCroghan. $5: Hugh O'Neal, $5: English Kadieal. $5; Charles E. St. Clair, $5, Captain treli, $5; Matthew J. Barry. $25: Thomas Copnolly, $5. Frank McMurray. Michael Deity. $5. John Callahan, $5; Mat. O'Brien, i. ats Were passed around, and over $40) contributed by the audience After addresses by Mr. John H. Green, Charles E. St. Clair, and Joba P. Brophy, the meeting adjourned. — THE FUNeRALS OF THz VicriMs.—Yesterday afternoon the funeral of the jaw F. Mablia- haus, one of the victime of the eatastrophe at the Central Hotel, took place trom his Iate resi- demce, on Massachusetts avenue, and was very isrgely attenaed. The procession was com- pesed of the Washington Schuetzen Corps, Arion Singing Club, Washington Bowling Club, Liberty Bowling Club, of Georgetown, sod the German Radical Club, headed by Heald’s Washington Brass Band, and mar- shaled by Mr. A E.L. Keese. The funeral proceeded to Prospect Hill, near Glenwood, where the remains were interred, the Arion’s “\nging & beaowful Girge asthe body was com- mitted tothe earth. Mr. E.L. Semidt, Treas. nrer of the German A sseciation, delivered an eulogy on the deceased. The funeral! of Mr. lbrig. tims, took place from the Li s (he services by Rey. J.G. Batier bad been concluded moved up Pennsylvania avenue to ith street where it joined the funeral of Mr. Emrich and proceeded to Oak Hill, Alderman A. Lioyd, Capiain Howlet, Captain Browning, Wm. Turpin, P. Reagda and John Reanear being tbe pail bearers. The funeral of the Inte Peter Emrich took piace from Masonre Hall. where the remains, which were in a fine mahogany Which were the embiems of the Masonic orde! were visited by a large number of person: The tunerai was very Jargely attended, the following associations being in hne:—Oriental f Odd Fel- Lodge. No. 19. and Grand lows: National Lodge, No. 12; Columbia Royal Areb Uhapter, No. 15, and a delegation of Washington Commandery of Knights Tempiar, ot Masons: Franklin Lodge of United Brothers, German Benevolent Socety,German Evan. zelical Soctety, and Washington Swengerbund spt. Powell acted as marshal of tae Masons. and PG. ©. R. B. Colledge as marshal of the Odd Fellows At the grave Rev. Dr. Butler ificiated. and the services of the orders being performed, the Swngers sung a solemn dirge. — Larceny Cases.—Saturéay, Martha John- ©8 Was arrested by officers Crown and Nut- “ng, of the 2d preemet, for the larceny of a wateb and clothing. the property of Henrietta Madicon, Betsy A. Brown and Wargaret Pay- 5. She was taken before Justice Walter, ¥ bo beld ber to bail for a ” bo M. Leeand Wm. Newton, colored, were strested by Detectives Kelly and Bigtey forthe sreeny of documents from the Capitol. New- = was discovered with 8 wagon loading it hk sacks of bound documents from one of Se store rooms, and wes taken into custody by ‘Se Capitol police, who turned him over to the Detectives. They obtained information which » the arrest of Lee, who was employed as iaborer im the Ospitot, and traced the books aman named Gree} dealer ia waste pa- ', whe bad at various time purchased docu- ents from Newton, and oncefrom Lee. The 8! loss from th: ‘tore room is estimated at eral thousand ds. Justice Walter held em to bail for court. Charles Bureh was srrested by officer White, <! the 7th Ward. who tarned bim over to etective McDewitt to answer toa charge of Jareenv. He was taken to Police headquarters and beld for s hearing. ot owe SET DecREE oF Drvonce —Yesterday, in Equity Court, Judge Olin, made a decree divorcing Rebecca Moreiand (maiden name Johnson} trom the bonds of matrimoay with Thomas Moreland: The petittover set forth that she was married tothe defendant on the 1stmoet February. 1968, - Dr. Ryan; that she iived With him put about two montn: at Le bas beem intemperate, idie €nd dissotate in tos babi's. and \y wold ber that hehad oven with other women. The heise ted skem before E. P* Brown, Co: ir, and |e T ¢ a anavima en was tothe effet tat the oF cous ere eray aad aay cit on Meridian Ait com- "bh prostiutes. M. Taompaca jor com- naft. 43 t deof off OLaTING TH ar baw — Elen Sullivan cer Carroth Jone" Dogle: a mates ee on Whitewere ay byofficers tovrwaud Nutting, of the Second preeftet, keeping cows im the city ean rary to law.’ shee Walter floed "hem $6 t& 35. poe ee : BO nd Tus Votaas OF Cos skortcu@ it “wits city * hold @ meeting at Usion Lanene ‘all to. ebt in seagtecann the approsch bape aad 3 Bat Sareén tes of April. Senator N Will addrpgs the meeting. > vt wack’s Rests’ ab ae ove of Bnd it well ANT Onl t hoeses'in €@ meais, prompt ully served, are criterion« of merit, it de- Se Ves all that is said im its favor. I : vi ; CITY ‘TTEMS, ‘ JEWELRY —Clust+r Se'ts, Jet Urows Pins. Tee Drops, Waite Cross Pins aa" Dros, Bog Wood Setts. received at Price's One tot. lar Jeweiry Stove, No. 433 Pennsylvadia ave- DLe, mear 4x street. 4 Lehto PC wey REvvCED Prices, —Gold American Watcher, splendid Jeyeiry aud Silver Ware, cheaper than in any «ther store in this city, at l. Alex- afders, 240 Pennsyivania avenue, near 13th street, Onin xat Count, Judee Aisher_—Yesterday; Clorles Hilh indicted for am @seauit and bat- tery with intent to Kill Peter Brooke, was forind guilty Tt morning, im th® cases of William A. Wsiton, Anna W iam, William Johasos, (two «ases ) indicted for larceny, a neile pros. war entered. Dennis Mackall, indicted for the ofa wateb. with ring, Kc. was tound guilty, and to be ender 16 years ot age Joby Mack indicted for the same offease, Was found notguilty. Drury for de‘ense Msrtin Welch, impticated with Etward Ha'baway on the charge of burglary in break- ing into the store of Mesers. Magrader & Bro , on D street, on the 22 of December last, and robbing the safe of S140, was arraigned and plead not gnilty. Before the jury wasem- paneited Mr. Davis for the prisoner. brought to the notice of the Court the iate act of Con- ress, giving a pesrcnes, charged witt aa of- renee the og ment of which is imp: mentin the jailor penitentiary, the right to form peremptory chalicnges, and challenged two of those on the jury. The teols which were captured at the time from the accused were in court, and their use wes expisined by Detective Ciar whoalso testified (Bat he arrested Hathaway at the depot, who was with Welch at the time. Lieut. Eekloff tes tified to finding some por- tions of the tools ‘n the store, which were found to fit the tools taken from Hathaway. ee ener Croce Forzion Fruits are being reseived to. 19 great abundance and of rare qaulity friendyPearson, on Fighth street, near Pennsylyanin » jue. A visit te his esiab- lishment will repay our citizens. ———_e—__—_ Tur Ove Dottar and fifty cent White Lineb-bosom Shirt at Henning’s Oar Price Clothing Store, on the corner of Seventh street and Maryland avenue, is the same article he sold fer two dollars and fifty cents one year azo. ee anemneera TakPNortice.—Catholic Kooks of all kinds, School Books, Fancy Goods, Engravings, Lac Pictures and Stationery of all style: = for sale very cheap at John P Broph Book- y store, Sid F sireet, jastabove St. Patrick's cburch, ee As IxpIaw Suicrpe —An Indian, answer. ing tbe description of Scarlet Crow. the sis- siton Sioux who disappeared from the bar. Tacks on 19th street some time since, was found this morning in Virginia, near the Aqueduct bridge. When found be had the appearance of having been dead about 'wo da He bad torm a slip from the blanket he wore and hung bimself. It is probable he had wandered about fora couple of weeks, and becoming bewildered and desparing, and most probably suffering from starvatiun, he determined to end his misery by suicide. He leaves a wife and eight children to mowra his loss. This man is said to have been an indus'rious and well-bebayed Indian; was a warm friend of the whites, and aman whose fafiuence, pre- vious to the outbreak, did mach toward the promotion of agriculture among the mem- bers of bis band. His laborious habits had made him a prosperous farmer, and he lost valuable improvements and considerable stock and household Foogeris 1m consequen: tthe outbreak in 1962. Since that time he has been an efficient scout and given valaabie infor- mation to the authorities in the frontier settle- ments. —tnre- oeeane—e OPrrictay.—Opera Giasses, Gold. Silver, Sbeil and Steel frame Spectacles and Kye- glasses at reduced prices at I, Alexander’s, 40 Pennsylvania avenue. néar 13th street. ——o—___ Quick sales and small Profits!!!—Good White Shirts $1.50, $2 and #250, at Fraac’s Gent's Furnishing Store. 49% 7th street, be- tween D and E; also shirts made ( order. im penal We ane Requested by the Congressional printer tosay that it is absolutely impossible to give'employment to any more personsat the Government Printing Office, and that itis use- less to apply. " 3 i inerteest—roete GRay’s COLLARS, 25 cents per box; Gold- smith Collars, 25 cents per bok; Imitation Linen Collars, 25 cents per box; and all other goods cheap in proportion at Franc’s Gents’ Furnishing Store, 4947th street, between D and E streets. im pen ti LU For CHILBLAINS and Frosted Feet, White’s Embrocation is a specific. Price €1 per bottle, For sale at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% aad 6th streets. poet Seer Dr. We Obiropodist, 49 Penn. av., be- THE FIRES LAST NigHT.—There were two rs aarms of fire last night. The first from box | Wee? #3 and 6th streets, continues the suc cessful treatment of corns, bantons, bad nails, enlarged joints, warts, moles, vascular ex- cresences, &c. Office hours from 8 a m. te Sp.m.,andéto §p.m. Established 1961. SN eR ASvgre Pires Co Dr. Gilbert's Pile in- strument positively cures the worst cases of plies. Sent by mail on receiptof $4. Oircu- jars free. Sold by druggists. Agents wanted everywhere. Address J. B. Romaine, Mana- ger, No. 575 Broadway, New York. a atout § o’clock, was caused by the burning of a frame house in the rear of the Govern- ment Printing Office. Damage light. An- other, abou! 9.30, from box 1s, corner of lith streetand Maryland avenue, was occasioned by the burning of the locomotive hoarse of the Washington and Alexandria Railroad Uom- pany, at the corner of Sthstreet and Maryland avenue. The building took fire from the parks of one of the engines. The house was nearly entirely consumed, involving a loss to the company of about $500. a es PENNTES can be had in auy quantities at the Star office counter ——— AMUSEMENTS. WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. B. B, PHILLIPS......LESSSE AND MANAGER. BENEYIT AND LAST APPEARARNOE OF BF © BANGS, TUESDAY EVENING, March 12, 1967, resented the beaati led the WILLOW - Mir. F.O. Bangs, © characters by the entire Vompaay. thful nted. and beautiful Sophie, irene, and Jenuis, heir first eppearance in the Burlewmas of CIN LLA. and the Farce of NAN, THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING * GONE INTO PRACT W. Blake who graduated so successfully from the med- ical department of the Georgetown College, has gone into practice with Dr. F. B. Oulver, F street, with whom he stadied. if energy, capacity, and faithful attention to businezs can give one success, Mr. Blake is sure to succeed. He had graduated at the Siar office as an ex- cellent compositor previous to entering upon the stady of medicine, and fitted himself for his new profession by assiduoms study while working at the case. oe RAILROAD FROM ALEXANDRIA TO (}FORGE- TowN.—In the Virginia House of Delegates on Saturday the bill in relation to the Alexandria Canaland Railroad coming up, Mr. English earnestly advocated the passage of the bill as vitally important tohis constituents. The vote WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. ATINET Ww oni UPHOLSTERFE j E AWD LOT. on ttt. treet Caen arabs sina, CTNOURTEREE | Fm geen SOE ntrels coats eT W 48TED-3: Teapecravle girl. el ¢u- Apply cx the premises. mh 12 6t* arg ATION © do hourework rem ox Bo. R BAL®—The CIGAR onl NEWS STAND Fs fie Gatted states Rotel, with coanter Ww AN TRO—E com vetent GOOK, end alee ® reeo mm-at natses GABBER WoMad, weil rm) wn, new ent. Maerker «x aires aitable for Rout moderate. Apply W4sTeD_a Jou : + al Apply 381 Fontasivenl ry onthe a =a wat 42s ond 6th streets = D LOT FoR pv gen _— 'D—A g00 Mae ng five rooms. store and cellar = Inauire W 45TED—A good COOK. © premises, 172 6ih street, between N. W street, between H and T W ABTED—< cot of FURNITURE, taciviing aie Bice Pet: fora singleroom. Teepe off eh oh as tad! WITBGIRL home at Sos crn | a cen injaire at 4 aS © atrects, to tna No, 500 isi WANTED—A DRAUGHTOMAN Steady LB—The STOCK and FIXTURR: of o «il Grocery Store aud Board house, 6e- cod business. with a ployment will be given ely te aa the proprietor ALBXAN a’ ason. 9, tree m 12 5t* Patent Bolicitors, cor. 7th and Fats, eichiiias t W4x7ED— OARDING fer on tomen oa e SALE = MILLI NEGY Fix ix URES ia. ), COmMen ri vel it~ clodi: ope ver ‘ase for ree Vy preferred. ‘Address BUAKD. Box BAT Post OF. Inquire at thie ‘Omice, (eter Office ) mits aes ae" Le )OB SALE—A OIL BOUTR, HoRsa, W 4NTED—By S young men, SITUATION io F ‘WAGQUN. and 8 NESS, i- stands rardcnin The best of reference oe garden Addrevsa note to bex No. 2, Star 0 ice. MPLOYMENT for an activ. about thirteen years of age. Teferenees can be given. NES: A epod. tai 6 to 8 dellars per day, Apply at Star Uffice. mb Ii 3 Fe BENT—A REIOK MOUSE, on the corner f Bi and Sth streets, Georg witable m8 fs Addre-s use, Ac. Inquire at 457 @ 8. J., Bux 346, City Post Office mht? 3 i Finetween' and Bo clock ip Ww tix rooms JOR GCALE_ Oni 9568 cose required: the bul gonrenient ance can be paid fa montuly te 2 of $10 bree rew two stors HOUSE: u on of south L street, near 6th. This opportunity seldom o' to large size and well furaished tone preferred, for tlemen T 30, th. pear with partionare,0"'Be 3 * Sar ote a ee Web, ROOMS (one usturmished,) &i floors, to be let single of in rae PARE. ‘The have been mewly pipered tiemen and theif wioes where the cha ioe ane sate oe ite moderate. Address “RB. & O.,"’ Btar Office. Bngte iucicmen® There ts woten ben eek te i . inthe house. Apply at 236 H strest, between GENTS WANTED—A few actiy. 19th and 2b, one equare from street cars. BEB‘ are wanted to solicit adverti-ement: tapi" feet ly saci oy gh the country. Call al aton Mouse from 5 m 12-36 J.L. MITOHELU. F°%, SALE—I have many valuable BUTLOTNG LOTS for sale, begin-ing inthe First Ward. VW ANTED— abl art peveral detiraile lots through the city estares A By a respectable sever ral rou SITUATION to dor chassborwork oe ty the Navy Yard. inclusive of Island be . Is willing totravel A which may be menti ext i the ANVASBSEBB. cither gen- canvar sure thing tn ‘and elsewher Address sta- aninterviewcan be had, PHOTO- ‘ox 6, Star office. mab 12-3t* Ww4 'TED—To purchase. a neat HOUSE with all modern conveniences; net to exceed in price $4 000; payment part in cash, the rest in monthly fi ts be Bre j b south ai of Grapt street, on said square. to Messrs Gil- bert and on which low are to be erected wa orton modera brick houses, of jo be situated between 12th and 15t! nd H strects, Call or address 352 Pat m 12-3t* wa 'ED—From the ist of Aoril,in a deai- le locality, two or three contigueus | hamed. B 1 would lease, ROOMS. or s HO ished | chiefly in the Second Ward. To those wanting tor housek ip om which $30 or $35 per month | good building lots now ie your time. for lots are Sie Peet 321 1° lllgmpmeraccapale ee pein rapidly taken up, a! the opportunity will Gity Post Office, Box $95. m12-3t shortly pass to become possessed of such advan- ou 50-8: tages a8 are Bow offered. In connection with the Dw. NG HO above: I havea handsome three-story brick house, with water and gas, i F with ent and side lot.on fth street west, an house rent will be nd witnin a stones throw of the Patent Office, on Sercct wed rss, Peas Salctaes Laken tatet | cnth only botee seeeiresns the tien gl mectee: oo ead renee) Feet Wolce BOX CAD. NEES | Ce Sian toe besential tarun ta Vigticin eet Maryland forsale. All conveyancing and stamps tof Can be seen from the hours Georget oF ir noon ire » at office No. 490. north of Patent Office. — gy ange pert: ent an a bone Ww mh 1] 3t° Measurer of Builders’ Work street F%2. SALE—The STOCK end FIXTUBBS of a teil Grocery Store, cheap. Possession given immediately Beason for selling bad health In- nT No. 404 7th street, be:ween G and H sta, most" WASTED IMMEDIATELY—Aa tidy GIRL to do the general housework of a smalt family. Murtcome well recommended. Apply at 4=9 7th street. near EB. mm 11 3t* WwW ANTED—A respectable American WOMAN, competent to cut and fit clvthing, and do ain sewing for a small family. N.W_ corner 18th and B ats. Fo RBENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE en 13 anklin Bow. between L M with marble mantels, Apply to M. GREE Auquire at No. mh Ii NATIONAL THEATRE. Pennsylvania avenue, near Willards’ Hotel, THIS (Tuesday) BVENING, MABOH 12, 1867, Eighth bt of the engagement of JUBN BRUUGHAM, anv ant sendition of Br. Savage, by which the bill was ordered to engrossment was reconsidered, in order toenable Mr. don to offer an amendment, which was sece ed by the friends of the bill. The bill was passed by, but subsequently taken up aud or- dered to engrossment. See sotgl Havas Wika vice’ Fs A Rtv o8 THE Rep Mey.—While a meetin Acta of 7 y. of Oraze Tribe, I. O R M.. was in session @ | JOBN BBOUGHAM’S KEYSTONE WALTZ, Isiand Hall, some adroit thief entered fheante. By the, Orchestra. iu Toom aud carried off the hats, caps and over- Binion een Bo eee Pe Prenees coats of the members, causing considerable LOA OF A LOVER. consternation when the theft was discovered. Many of the Red Men were compelled to go bome bareheaded, causing some inquiry on the part of their better halves as to the manner in which they had been spending the evening and Met with the loss of their head coverings. Ne extra charge for secured seats. To-morrow Night, FLIES IN THE WEB, and NAPOLBON'S OLD GUARD. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. SECOND WERK. CONTINU tamer Brvs ror THE NEW JaiL.—Noaction has yet OF THE 7 been taken by Secretary her in regard MILTO fog A ER RY LEAUX, te the bids tor the new {ia this District. reset which were opened several days ago. The — “navi 2 PT, ae, Magmitcont ay. bids. a sbort time after they were opened, were DISE! full lt placed in one package. sealed, and delivered | of “Paradis to the chief clerk, with directions that they shouts not be opened until called for by the widin Sun tep ie S WERE ORLY | ios, nk ‘i AFTERNOONS. = APMISSION ONLY Mz. Evwarp Dotan, whose alleged viola tion of the sanitary laws was reported yes- terday,was, we are informed, only unfortunate in baving the water pipes in his house burst on Sunday, flooding the alley, thus creating & nuisance oyer which he had no control This fact elearty exbonerates him from apy wiltal violation of law. Beserved Seats... ae O HALF PHIOE AT NidHT. Acmission to Matinee, all parts of the Ohfidren to Matinee sneer oe ball, 2 conte Reats can be secured durin Music Store, 306 Pennsylvani: FrA5CY DBRSSES AND CostUmEs. For 7g Private Parties. Apply to festim: BALLS, PARTIES, &e. HE YOUNG HiIBBBNIA FIBLD T AGAIN. oF Pea ee REA. . FRANK 447 street. ee Crrevit Court, Chief Justice Cartter_—This court is engaged in the trial of the case of Charles Herdiry and J. A. Chamberlain agt. Rittenhouse, Fowler & Co, growing out of dealings in stock—Davidge and Riddle for piaintfls, and Bradley and Bradley for de- fendants. EIGHTH GRAND BALL woes or Bure. ‘Last night, Peter young Bibs 1a. OLUB Kenny was arresied upow the complaint § t of Michael Boyland, chargingbim with bur- | Will be nat ODD EcLOws HALL, 7th glary. The prisoner was taken to the station wetwrees, D and B streets, ry On MUNDAY, MAKUA 1%, 7. Committee of Arrangements—J. H. Bi Seanten. J Foley, be Foley, M. Foley.) Myon, 1; semitting a gentleman and ladies. house, and was committed to jail this morn- ing by Justice Handy. ee Granp LARCENY.—Sarab Jackson was ar- rested by officer Sprague, of the Fifth Ward, vpen the complaint of Caroline Paulson, charging bét with grand larceny. Justice Cull committed the accused to jail for court. —— + Potice Rerorrs.—The police made fifty-one arrests for violations of the laws yesterday. cae im Corporation cases amounted to ts, two will be rewarded by it* ase niiene meme e | O8T—March ath, in efiilery of the Senate, 48 new SABLE FU LaLa, The finder DIED. will recet suitable reward ort Grane, Tio was Gi ab Scag by | US Sms See m. h 4 7 Bde oad yedrs som of William aud Jaue Gibson tees [_9Sf, On the stn iusto Lady's Gold BERAST. The friends of the tamily Tequested toattend 4 PIN The finder will be liberall: ERoek. from the resid: of his father, No, | by lea og tl ore of #. J, HEIBBRGER, 171 West street George mn Wednesday af: | No .. or No. 476 north D st. m9 3t ternoon st 3 o clock. +. DOWLING On the 12th instant, after « lin- Tae etd Soe ye geting sTiness, Pika OSEPHINE DOWLING, ia | come forward Droperyy , pay charzes, and 4 jatt ends 5 in- ross Eas Bridge. vited to aftend ber funeral, om, to-morroet Wed. oe pes Essace - nesda:) afternoon. at 3 o'cleok p. m ,frem her ry sesiaeuce, No. 44 Bridge street, George- fall assortment of White. Manilla, Wrapping PAPER ‘ud FLOOR Backs MOBRL Yokem,ef McDon: on my ac- for | will not pay any d '» as ebe has te! Ded eud bosrd without out ca im i2st"| DAW L BOBRETSON, ‘ORTANT TOTHE Laviue—iINDELIBLE | Stallfine:© Warranted fast colo. aT Jas. W SELOY” . wash ard bot At the old siand of Yates # Beiby the rece pt of whie pure avenue, price Baves expense of braiding | we Ladies are ‘invite y TVED—A |. lot ited to call. get a saasple, and try eee eS LRACHES conton Ladiea’ white or colored Undorstitis "Dal. . morals, A Stamped in imitation of undressed, whi; are offering to the public at | braiat fat col the unprecedented lew price of 25 cents. Also @ PERRANTED 3 lot cf 4-4 BLBAUHRD OOTTON at 20 cents, if to Nee Segre ore Seg very cheap. Ww . No At the old stand of Yates & Selby, mb 1-tf 323 Peon avenue, near 7th st. st BBLIpC. BILLS for sale in sums to suit pur © 3 a market price paid for AMBBICAN J 5 fa 1 we FORNEON, 800», Benkors. C'SORSTON wilt be beter eects PATTON, OF OOLUMBIA, TENNESSE, bile with om : Willard’ 1 : 84h te Siete T a aan: + 1s wanted at ‘ilerd’s Hotel if in thie city ms . J. 5 c ORSHAM, JHN @. BOLLO' +0. : Mentecky ts wanted at wh peek a as dation Sue A. J. WORBHAM. BRENCH HAIR. DRESSER, OTION=T hereby tprewarn ail wot to 324 B street. between 18th and léth N' LA ps pee pay her tracted by her, she bavi Jette ec! er avin, mh do 7) ie Meowig clet ERE it L Sw. surcnette © Ooruer 4th aot F streets, under Ebbitt Bouse. —— ee = + aye 10 Pt wee Fe d_ all kind atte Wins Anne ad trimmed new, at M, OUNNINGHAM'S Uneap Bat Store, No. 346% Beve: th sticct, botween IL aad K. fe 12 eolm* be mh 9-5t* * ANTED—By a young American woma —A two story BRIOK HOLSE ait. WARTCaTION, to'as some can, womans ype Ee A work. Shecan come satifactorily recommended d store. They Please address « note te Box No. 3 Star Uftice. For farthor mb 1 3t a DS. No. 765 V / SNTED—One or two good SALESMEN in mh 9-3t* dry goods besncess one apply bat who understancs the business and h: m 11-20" A BOOK-KEEPER DESIRES A POSITION, to serve as principal or as-istant; is thoroagh- ly conversant with all business forms ap: to commercial vocations, Address G. T Office, m BULDING LOT WAN Abdot front, uorth of F, and between Bt streets west in a ood location. Adin imime- diately, Box 24 P.O, stating lowest terms ior cash, or cash and time. mh 11-2t" W4NtED-4 GARDENER, married, witiout ~ MALT GARDEN FABM FOR SALE— ‘9 FRAME HOUSE, of 5 rooms, stable, chicken house, hot house, &c., 5000 strawberry plants, in ng with 6 acres of land, in Virgisia, two on Lng Se Rapes Bridge, Price, $1,60); aif cash, balance in two years mb 9 6t D.L. WELLS £00. Fo. RENT—FBAME HOUSE, containing six reoms, 447 N street. be d 13 | Ingui next . Also, ttached. No. 350 12th and 13th, Inuuire at P. deor. ESTAURANT FOR SALE BANT(8t. Charles) tmmediately a8 rererence. GULMAN. 117 Bridge st., Georgetown, D. 0. vitcable BESTAU- josite the children, employed in the Botanic @arden, | Uapitol, Apply No, 4 south A wo doors ee fond be eeen every Gay, hes long ‘ peri- | above New Jersey avenue. mb 5-60 ence in the management of green houses. 7 25) cash required, the bal. bureeries orebaros, vineyards, large an F wiv mt cond in mouthiy note whe of ee mete metas, Settee ® | $25 each —New Give-room HOUSE, situated on leaving the District. Fre cask alte of Sth istreets, amd first house from treet, Isiand. between H aud STARB & €0. = nged. Address F d my duty there, Botanic G D.O mb 1! 6 Hist door, Gy mh £-¢t* between Dand k. 7 300 AOBES OF BEST LAND ne BL that can cook, wash and ington TO LET for two y¥: withont cap furnish coed recemmeu- | anyient. forthe consideration of sting the calling ®t 296 | land under cultivation, im lots of one to fifty m9 3t* acres, with many other inducements, inciuiing the privilegeof baying the tand at anytime. For all particulars inquire of DL. WELLS & 00, _mh4 im Oorner loth and F streets, Fo BENT—In Plant's Building. corner of York Bue and léth street, several very d Wandtep TO BENT—a FURNISHED HOUSE, h twelve rooms or more, bit vern 7th and 13th streets, not further Street. Hent moderate. Best of reference: Add F. 8. P., at the Btar offi Ww’ TED TO BENT OB PUROHA a . . ABM of from 19 to 100 acres, north of and | Stable OFFICE BOOMS. For terms apply to near the city, with good building and other tm Bea Ge.H PLANT, office ad story, “Piauts provements. “Any pereon having su Property po mb2tf cam find @ first-class tenant, by applying at (OB SALE OR BENT—0! S STAUE & O0.'S. 455% 7th atroct, between Dand | I frame HoUam meas the Gress “ales ene R mh 9-3w* AENTED TO RENT—A nico HOUSE, sults carriage DOG for sale, at BORERT FULTON'S, Pawnbroker, 502 9th st.. near Pa. av. toast: bly farnianed, With abont eight or ten roams, Ox THS MOST VaLUA6LE AND DE Must bein agocd neighborhi A honsr that SIBABLE BUILDING LUTS ia the city for Will enit will be taken by the year, and rent paid | sale. It {s situated on the Borth side of K treet, mouthiy in advance. Address Box 503 city Post | near isth bet: dl the ween Sevator Shesman's au: Mexican Minister's, fronting on Frauklia Square, Said lot is 25 feet by 137, runoing back to 8 3) fout alley. and improved by a two Kye brick stable. fe2s-tf 8. P. BROW 65 9 rect west. ry All kind of UNBEDEEMED DGES, to le Ay 3 Office, mh 6-1w* ANTED—A respectable white WOMAN, to take care of ayoung child. Appiy at 371 ‘a. avenue. mb 2 ENTS WANTED FUR THE MOST EXUIT- Aux AND INTERESTING BOUK OF THE Bt 34 456 street, i ve. . GOLDSTEIN & Ov,, GEN. L. Cc. HISTORY OF THE fe 211m Licensed Pawnbrokers BA SECRET SERVICE in every city, town. count; Union, to canvass for thi: annovnced one year ‘OR SALE OR BENT Poarni-hed or unfar nished—the RESIDENCE of the Austrian Minister. corner 12th and K. Apply between iz and2 fe 20 1m* ‘OB SALE—Three small GARDEN FARMS, Bear the city, one of &) acres. improved b: ridged, under the supervision and AKER. fe twostory brick house ana nece: out baildin Sane thes ies she tld grapes, strawberries. peaches, apples, &c ; 24. tif. evemies of the Union. teen acres best of garden soil; 3d, thirty > sixty For startling developments and thrilling adven. | ®cres, desirably located fer Butcher or Milk Farm. pres this bool sollpens os expe ences of dD. STOOKERIDGS & CO... mi Baker axe il : tested by "the highest | f¢19-Im* N_E. corner 7th and F sis. east oat {Contato the only oficial | @\@R BENT—The STORE ROOM next $> the Titer ofa grant tartting Gna tatiie ata! | Stars grace Ma cvmmion Hal, Rout FROM ITS CO: CeeTiONIN THe Haunts | 2°: eee fo18 tf BOOTH an never set beee rege LAGE OF | (,EORGETOWN REAL ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENCY, 100 BRiOGE STREET Houses for rent at $25 to $1 Derirable Hot fe 14-im* blic. work also fully exposes the nefarious ae vr which, Presidential ons were and ed at Wash! readily ebtain: ingten . "Fue morals of the Natloust Oupital are. thor- 0 per month, uses and Lots for ae lated. and there are some strange | ff ENT —The FARM Bo gh i ea the residence of Major Ti members of Congress, je bro! and pting of 150 acres, jing pear distinguished military characte from Benning’s B: . im a tl ng Fer fall descriptive circulars, terms, and all house of 1i rooms, stone, sta te, servant'y houses, Pan! lane» Tod Chesinnt st Philedeiphia. ngtén, D. 0.,0r «all I person, between Bandy. ANTED—A SITUATION as seamstress b = {OR BENT—T wo large and one emai cating ROOMS, a 134 Peun. av., bet 19h and dt ABE CHASUE—For immediate saic. ya Jady who understands sewing theroughly by Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machihe. Uan cat and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses. Address, fer Bi 7, Star office one of ANTED— Allin want of MON: call at 5. @ best iocated small corner store GROUB- ¥ Pi ‘9 BS inthe city. Stock and Fixtures new >» brokers, 34 44 street, Bear ‘Penseiveale ove. Immediately, by letter, to A, B.O., City Port nue. fe21-Im mec no 26 tf ~ a . AS ra i pon ear Wane Ge see vey, PGT sth strest tetweee Bard Pate’ dena TBA . AND & aUL' By Hon. lex. A Bie hens, and for ad LOTTE ‘3 yy 'B8 GUILD. in New and Second hand i) ‘nea Ate Seas OF A tte nitare Repaired. Boup- Clewiand. Be for Clratars sna see onr pone. Address ATIONAL PUBLIB! 5 fo-im* bo Miners reet, Phil eipalae bs. Ww an ‘New and Osst-off OLOTHING, old W corp ads VRE. oF a other aisle ‘of 1 - bie =e Cty ae Bn S08 oth wt, rogues meal itd Bolg Agent for SINGRE’s SEWING MACHINE le Beet hala sta Beka MEBICAN GOLD, STOCKS and BONDS, AX nt om commisalos af the Bew York and ether ‘Stock Beards. Quotations Tegalariy “te IN 2 00 LEwIs SORMBON 8 z feT-tf Bankers, SPLENDID PARLOR OBGAXS, a wi atent Organ Swell, and une with, ANTED—10.01 ADIBS Know thet movable Pedal Bass. (very cenvenient for] the New 8 ing ot! organ ice mn home ) will posite Batent yiney con beat sel i} BLY, AT OOsT, , he . new Bands, W: }, Slippers. Pincushi: . & * in Also, desigus for Plilow Onses Pret Gm Mo. 407 lith serect. adore Pa. ave, air Covers, Pianos, and. in short, % PISNOS. Uns Piano, for $120, Centre so ay For sale upen easy tors, at th e 'W.G METZBRUTT & U0. the warerooms of bah ities i ace cae So ebooes iF HOME MANOPACTORE! a 2 PA et sal Siren Teed es Us| o sory BOARDING, = See Cosua AE mode- el ae 00) ae of Gold prices. 1S) geso rth . eae ae eR TavboR,” | Hatge Frice @70. 2 vox gayuon, AUCTION SALEs. fT CORT aucnon Baiss ses fowr:a 6 4ee.| THIS AFTERNOON 4ND T0-#ORK on. tr et cn tented E21 GREEN & WILLIAMS, A . Be ee ar as aaa area, corner Tth and ) streets. ers OF wares . ME DIOL a U . ARTICLES, &c AT’? a On TUBSDAY, the 2th instant, at «We shall sell. at the iz Btor west, between 8 and T stress north. al! the beam. edicines, Buttios, Vials, Counters, Shelving. Fancy Articles, @c. To be sold without 108. 9 o'clock a, re. on TER atront we shal cei ing Bikk anda Let. T b kp = the preitees,& « ot oo Bul Fisme Building in the rear of the rms cesh. to be removed within 10 days a‘ter jay «ft calc STORY USES AND Two Two 5 LOTS ON ET WEST, neor m of two two-story F, ing five rooms each, able residence for a» ‘Terms. Une halt cash; balance six and twelve Ronths, for notes bearing tuterest, and secared by @ deed of trust on the premises. Ali couveyan- cing OBd revenue stamps at the cest of the pur: chasers down on cash houss when suid _mizd " @ki WILLIAMS, Ancts ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct ; Veorgtiown. SALE OF GROCERIgs, wt |, LIQuoRs, & ae AUOTION . sent. they will offer at P: DAY. Mareb is. 1347, a: Bricge street, Georectu: Dc, iid well selected stock of Groceries, Winns and rm Teas, Wooten Ware. ac. &c. We name Bey rd &perm and #oal Oil Bere lot prime Hans, Shoulders and Middling Bacon Bois. Fish, inclading bDbis No. land? Macke- rel. No 1 Potomac, Labrador and Bastport Her- Tiogs. Cod. Hake and other fish na ‘ot prime Cigars, Ohewin: and Smoking moe Soaps ‘ud Willow Ware, inelndioe other Tubs, Hask-ts Bags, rticles too mumeroas to m-n- if | _—_—s THOS. DOWLING, Auct B™ BEBE & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND FLONTING ON H STSEET TH ANY 7TH ST. TRUSTEES SALE OF BEAL THE IsLAnD apackes By virtne of a cecdof trast trom Joseph Bich- ards. bearing date on the SIP Decemler. 1335, uly recorded, the undersi; ¥ill,om TUESDAY, the 9th day of March. a D iss7, at 452 o'clock p front of the premises, etfer for sale, at puvlic anetion, th: if of Do. 23 in B numbered 638 Linp: ovements thereon, whi: Frame Tenement The pro y x south B street between 34 and 4', streets. Term: of sale- (ne balfcash; 2; down at time of balance in six months, with deterred payments to be secured Upon the property, or at the chaser the whole aut dow: and conve: of purchaser. If terms of » lied with withia @ays from Trustee resery right tore ing purchase tice offeuch resale rick and cost of the d giving five days i B. H. LASEBY, Trastee OUEAGY, Auct auctioneers, ATOR'S SALE—HOBSES. Wa. NS. AND FARMING ULENSILS aT PUB- (On WEDNESDAY, the ¢th day of March, at 10 . we shglt sell, on the premises. »t ©. B. Calbert’s Picery, opposir place,on tne Bia burg read. By oa. Orphans Court of the District the personal effects of the late Isaac eased, vir— K Horses and Harness Two Spring Market Wagens and tugey One en Plougus, Barrows, Cradies, Sa4- 1c. ‘Terms cash. By order of the Administ rator GREEN & WILLIAME, Ancus S77 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON DON account of the weather, until] WEDNESDAY, the 20th instant. at the same place ard hour, By order of tae Administrator. _mhv eos GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aacts. Y F. D. CLEARY, Auctioneer, Southeast corner h and Sth streets. FISH OR VEGETAPLE STANDS IN THE NOBRTHEHN MARK ET ? Cord ° On FRIDAY MORNING, March 15, I will sell, ON the premises, two Fich or Vegetable Stands. Nos. 102 and 103, in the Northera Market ‘Terms cash. «mb 11-St ¥ Y GREEN 4 WILLIAMS, Aucticncers. TRUSTBE'S HALE OF KITOCHaN *SURNITU BAKE HOUSE AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the 15th instant, I shall sell, at_10 m.,at House No 3=2 and street it, between @ and H streets north, b: virtue of adeed of trust to the subsctiber, dated let my ag November, eo oe ae — . eo. 3, s 236. a a for the county ef Washiveton, ti the > and (hatiele bia. Goods deed insaidestablishment. We mention in pars, viz: viz Bureaus, Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads, Wasbstands ad Bead Carpets, Oslcioths 5 . Glase and Crockery- Bake house Utensils, Ice Cream Moulds, Pane Freevers, and Kitchen Utensils, two Bow Wia- 4 Two Uounters, Shelving, two Show Cases Gas and Water Fixtores, ac With many ovber articies which we deem on- necersary to enamerate. Terms $882: OH ABLES B.CHUBOH, Trastes. mh 9-4 GREEN @ WILLA mt ts | GREEN & WILLIAMS, A: B* % Ne. 526, corner 7th and 5 TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT O *TH Si BBBT WEST, between 8 and T streets 4 Patlic Auction On WBDNESDAY., the 13th instant, at 5 o'clock DP. ™., We shail seli, on the premises, 3, ip sguare No 417. hevieg @ good two-story . —, suitable for any smail family Be fi - Terme cash. am equverensing and revenne ost of the purchaser. > ese BEBN fw LIAMS, Ancts 486 MABKRITER'S, Tth nt ae | Ly amet Gi Envgrevings. Obromos, Wreaths, ort Rens SOE PIOTURE FRAMES. ed frem best men FIORE GORD. aN p TASSELS, “Watnor ra best '@) td i SHADBS. ternsin the . with a asverted stock of oe ot oF eriorrat, |, with = large variety of heve —— fer city or country. "pot above were made to Siar eet cheapest, that chase of . we fain invite the So ‘ 456 ae its he ee 16, 1867.—All persons heaving acicatn may shon for a ene- cere tion om the Ist of eon. jan 16-Sm Ew Y wear, spdiitoelont owen aD Cy Wi . epers, Diamond Edition. — FRANOK TL YLOB.

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