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‘THE EVENING STAR. ‘LOCAL NEWS. RARE BREE AMUSEMENT TO-NIGHT. acc's New Orgra Hover.—asst night u f the Worrell Sisters, aud besefit of Sophie sud Irene, whenthey will appear with Mr. Donnelly in two gra fairy barlesqu «Tbe Bives, or the Statue Bride,” aud “Cin- derell NavTiowarl THEATER —Mr Jotn Brougham in Bes extravaganza of “Colambus Kecon- eirncted.” and as “(erald Fitzmaurice, ia “A Gentlemar from Ireland.” Metcerotr Hatt The celebrated Alt Barnett, assisted by Miss Heleo Nash, the ac- complished rivcunonist. Their first entertain. Ment Jast night was ® great success, and tne humorous delinestions of Alf Burnett elicited round after round of applause trom the large Audience present TeMrexnance Mrerino.—There will be a rand iemperance meeting, under the auspices of Howe Division. Sons of Temperance, ar he McKendree Chapel. this eveuing, when ad- dresses may be expected from Semators Patter- son, of N. H.. and Tipton, of Neb.; Hen. Messrs Hill,ot N.J.; Pernam, of Me ; Ross, of Lil; Woedbridge, of Vt, Washburne, of lad, and others. oo St. Parrics’s Day—Surrer or THE Hi- PRENTAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. — Toe Annus! Supper of (ue Hibernito Benevolent Association at the Wallach House, last even- fog. im celebration of St. Patrick's day, was a mest pleasant affair. The walis of the large aining-ball were handsomely draped wita Amecican and Lrish flags, and the tables would bave tempted apchorile, even in the season of Lent, to partake of the feast They were not only loaded with substantial artieles of food, exceilentiy cooked and garnished, but with rare delicacies, and were decorated with ponderous antique vases filled with flowers, and with candelebras holding colored eandies. ‘The wines and liquors, of which there was no Jack, were of excellent quality, and the whole affair reflected great credit om the caterer, Mr. Patrick Murphy, formerly ot Willard’s, who personally ateuded to the comfort of those present Mr. 8. T. Drury. secretary of the association, presided im the absence of the president, A. J. Joyce, who was detained at home by sickness in bis arog é After grace by Rev. H. P. Kalph, the large number of members of the association and invited gues! who were present feil to and did full justice to the viands set before them. Among those present were Major Richards, Superintendent Metropolitan Police; Col. James K. O'Beirne, Register of Wills: City Surveyor William Forsyth; Alde:- man Magrader, and other prominent citizens. Justice having been done to the bill of fare, Mr. Drory announced the first regular toast:— ‘The day we celebrate;" and the second:— (he President of the United States.” Col. James R. O’ Beirne responded to these toasts in order, first reviewing the occasion ‘Which had brought the company together, so dear to the friends of Ireland, and then speak- ing tm commendation of the public and private chsrecter of President Johuson. His remarks were frequently applauded The third regular toast—“Ireland: After six centuries of oppression her regeneration is at band,” was received with great applause, and sponded te by Colonel Stager, of Philadei- pbin Fourth regular toa: The Constitution of the United States, the bulwark of our liberties Paisied be the band that would mar its tair escutcheon.”” Alderman M Tuder was called upon to respond to this toast ich be did in bis usual bappy manner, pipasuntiy reterring to the imsh-American character of the entertainment saying even the barp on the Irish fing present had thirteen strings, typical of the original States, apd the candies were red, white and blue, or green, he couldnt tell which. He <iosed with the following sentiment ‘Ireland: May her soi! be clad with green patil her people are covered with 4 glorious crown of freedom.” Fifth regular toast—- Religion solation in adversity ity.” Sixth—-The kindred socieues of Washing Seventh—+«The Press liberty. its thunders rock the throne of tyran- uy Kesponded to Bandsomely by Mr. Pres- ton, of the Intelligencer. bth—The Law The boast of civilized May its ministrations be 4s pure as its ciples are great. Kesponded to by John F. Ennis. who, in con .lw offered a sentiment, and was fol- lowed an frish song by Lours Brennan. The ninth regular toast—--The Army and wy of the United States” —was responded to by Col. Maguire The teuth and Iast regular toast was_“ The Hail of Tara: May its long slumbering echues s0oD Awake to the voice of 4 free people.” Volunteer sentiments were then offered,songs sung. and the conviviality of the occasion kept up ontila late Bour ee Levy Court.—A meeting of the Levy Court ot Washington Ceunty was held yesterday iu the Alderman’s Chamber City. Mr. Biagden i% the Chair, and Messrs. Burr. Plant, Nich- ols and Magruder present. Mr. N. Callan Ulerk The Chair laid before the Court a communi- cation from Mr. C. M. Alexander complaining ef the condition of the turnpike road leading by Mt. Olivet Cemetery, and asking the Court to condemn the same and make it a free coun- ty highway. It was referred to the committee on improvements with instructions to make similar inquiries m regard to the 7th street pike aud to report at the next meeting. A commounicauion was received from the Board of oMmssioners asking tbe ion bouse on 7th street, near the Boundary: passed Also, one from the Schooi Commissioners asking (the imposition of a tax of 25 cents in the tor the support of the schools in the county for the present year: referred Mr Plant offered a resointion to increase the heense of ordimaries from $5) to S$); reterred It was stated that the police were unable to collect taxes on dogs, many of the owners having refnsed to pay. and « discussion 9n the propriety of instructing the police to kill all dogs on which n@tax is paid took place. The subject was referred. Man's con- his solace in prosper- The handmaid of Police — e Youre MEn’s CHRISTIAN ASBOCIATION.—A regular monthly meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association was held at their rooms, over Metzerott Hall, lastevening. Theannaal reports of the officers were presented and adopted. These reports show that during the Psst year 31 new members have been added. and [72 renewed their membersh: The re- ceipts were $1,646 50,andexpenditur + volumes have been added to the library, by donation, and 24 periodicals and newspa- pers were subscribed for: 2.500 were drawn by #0 persons during the ye The eiection of officers for the year was held, with the following result —President, Major Gen. O ©. Howard: First Vice President, A kK. Browne: Second Vice President, B. M Winsiow: Third Vice President, S. S. Bryant Fourth Vice President, ©. B. Ramsdell: Fitth Vice President, G L Vance: Corresponding Secretary, L. E. Sleigh: Recording Secretary, ©. H. Metrim: Register KR. B. Taylor: Treas- urer, W. J. Khees: Librarian. W. G. Hinrod. pabeenrediaa- eer A Kaip.—Last night, Lieut. Tait, with a squad of the Second Ward police, mad a escent on a house on © street, near 13th. No. 26. It was oceupied by various parties, the rooms being rented to each by an unknown agent. They arrested Geo. Henderson. Henry Madden. Geo. H. Warren, white men, Elizi- beth Hamilton, Martha Rieves, Mary John- son, Franees Jobnson. Emma Anderson, Lu- cinda Jobnson, colored women, who were taken to the Central Guardbous- and fined $3 each —* Tae WASHINGTON Ayu EDUCT.—In the Sen- ate yesterday Mr Harlau cailed up a bill ap- Ppropriating $150,000 toward the compietion of the work on the distributing reservoir of the Washington aqueduct. Mr. Conkhug asked Who was tohave expenditure of the money Mr. Harian said it would be expended under the direction of the chief engineer of the army. ‘The bill was passed 1 ad Hawwacn’s ResTaveant.—Fish, flesh, and fowl, carefully setected and cooked w perfec- tion, rare mea'e and game, and choice wines and liquors, Are among the attractions which make Hammack’s the resort of epicures. His celebrated restaurant was never more popular than now. ——————— Av. Buryett.—The large and fashionable Sudience present at Metzerott Hall last eve- ming, were ei usiaetic in their commendation of the excellence of the humerous delipeations by Alf Burnett. All who wish to enjoy a hearty laugh Id see bim. ——9——— Tax Oxore of the Lutheran Chareh—Dr. Kutler’s—inteod ing 3 Grand Uoucert oa Wednesday, the 27th instant Our Lutheran ineeds do not f#vor us with & concert very otren, but when do they know how to please every body. —— Larceny —Joseph Smith was arrested yes- ‘eréay by Officer W. H. Eyans, of the Sev- oth Ward, for tbe larceny of @ coat valued at ls, the property of Hamilton Parkill. He Wa sent to jail for court by Jastice Handy. o— KgkrinG Oren SesDa Fred’k Kasher Sea Fred'k Wetzel were arrested by officers Diills and Steele for keeping their bars open on Sunday, and fined $20 each. ° Pores Rerorts.—The lientenants of police ‘ported 49 arrests yesterdar. The amount of Kuse was S110 -4 ‘THk REGISTRATION OF Vorane. to —— o'clock tye pom — the Bow d esters Bppota’ rietSapr-me Court—Messrs. pce et Piant, ono sage lepbane were engaged to registering the ot tbe ist Ward, being assisted py the T. S. V. Noyes, At % o'clock there were perhaps 1/9 pers. present in the base- ment of the Church, which had been arranged fu that parties could pass down ove al<le to the Cesk and leave by another. Lieut Harley was Present with two of his officers, who directed the movement of those appiying for the pow- er to exercise the right of euffrag. Before the Ye ti | eisiration commenced inguuies were made | avenue. Os le whether challengers would *e allowed to be present and rhe Board answered in the af- Sravative, stating tbat this was the proper treme to challenge. and invited the following to take seats behind the raiting where they would have a tnir view of every person whe came torward:-J.B Jone m. Herbert and Pat- ru Haggerty, for the white voters, aud Win H. A. Wormley and Cornelius Ulark, for the colored men, allot whom are old residents of the Ward. Bat tew persons were challenged, and inallcases the parties weresworn and the following quest ons asked 1. What is your age! 2. Have you ever been convicted of crime? 3 How long have you resided in this [is- trict? 4. How long have you resided in this ward? 5 Have you voted at any election inthe Districtor im any State within the period of one year prior to tbe Ist of June avxt{ 6. Where were you during the existence of the rebellion ? 7. Were you in the rebel army at any time? &. Did you furnish supplies of any kind to thatarmy* 9. Had yon any commanication with any person or persons ig the rebel States between April, 1361, and April, 1865! lo Were you engaged in anv kind of trade with the enemy during the rebellion ’ During the afternoon three colored appli- cants were denied the right to register, on the ground of being non-residents of the ward, and one not being able to cerufy to his age. One white applicant was refused, not naving been naturalized. One white man was clalleaged on account ot having been over the rebel lines during tbe war, and he plead that behada pass from the Government to take provisions to his family, and was registered uring the evening 525 voters were registered— 191 white and 334 colored. os ‘his morning, Jadge Olin, sitting in the bg ned Court, made a de- cree divorcing Alice Biggs from the bonds of matrimony with William Biggs, giving her the right to resume her maiden name of Kershaw and the custody of the two childrea, and to bold property independent of the respondent. The petition sets forth that the parties were married on the 2Ist of October, 1555; that the respondent has treated her with cruelty, and bas led a dissipated and disselate life, and for two years bas contributed nothing towards the support of his family; that in the hopes that he would reform, she continued to live with him until Sept. 7, 1965, when he threw her upon the floor and beat her, and she left him, bat about the ist of April, 1566, she returned to him on his promising to reform. About the Sth of August last, she discovering that there was 10 change in him, and becoming aware of his baving committed adultery with a col- ored woman, abandoned him Messrs. Jones and Ashford appeared for the petitioner, and the testimony was taken before Commissioner Jobn J. Jonnson. a A STaspine ArFrain.—This afternoon, Elijah, alias Bony Lee, and Chaney, two well known Baltimore lads, who had to- gerber, bad an altercation in Ward's restau. rant, wear Grover’s Theater, about politi which resulted in Chaney striking Lee. wh Lee retaliated by stanbing Chaney with a tar, pocket knite, in the lettside Dr.Buckly dressed the wounds and ascertained that the blade entereG horizontally, and glanced from a bone, which may save Chaney's life. Had the blade taken a vertical direction, it would have en- tered the heart, and death would have oc- eurred instantly. br. Buckly would not ven- ture an opinion upon the probability resoit. Lee was arrested by officer C yn and taken before Justice Bates, who ody for a further bearing in ii. Decree or Drvorc —_. Crmixat Corer, Jud, ge Fisher.—This mora- ing. in the ease of Henry Dean, indicted for 40 assault with intent to Rill, a nolle pros. wus entered The case agthe Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown Railroad Company, indicted for & Duisasee in running three trainsthrongh the city, was taken up: Messrs. Merrick and Rid- die for thedefense. The prosecution demurred to the plea that the rond was in the hands ofa receiver, and after argument by the counsel for the defense and Messrs. Carrington and Wil- son for the prosecution, the Court sustained the demurrer. and gave judgment that the de- fendant plead over, and thereupon a piea of not guilty was entered. re —In the Honse of Re ay afternoov, Mr. Farns- worth introduced joint resolution extending to the employees of firstdivision National Bu- reauinthe Treasury Department and to the employees on the public buildings and grounds the provisions of the twenty-per cent. addi- uonal compensation bi Passed Twenty PER resentatives, yest Eciirse.—There will be Moen to-morrow morning at kK aud minutes, visible in the United States aud 1 tories. See DIEb. MATTINGLY. In this city, om the 18th inst . alte bort iliness, LEWIS MATTINGLY, aged rs friends and squaintanc invited to a ia bisfuneral to morrow | Wednes pat So clock p. m.. from the residence of his b 24th street, near M [Baltimere Sun please copy | “y PERKINS. On the 19th instant. at 10 o’olock, re-idence of her father, No. 6 Missour! EBUIE J. PERKINS. : nde of the famlly are faneral on the 21st Instant, DONALDSON On M @ ay. March 18, at i ption, SLIUOEK Dv ag He has left a wido 4 feur children to mourn his loss. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully itnvited to atten! the faneral, from the Wes} Georgetown ME. church, op to morrow ( Wed fesday) at 3e’clock p.m se od 29 years. are respeetfully | OITY ITEMS. JEWELRY.—Tiped Bog Wood Sette. ftvies Jet Chains, Amethist Battons i Rives, Silver Piated Spoons. Forks, received tbi- merning, at Prige’s Que Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 433 Penusytvania avenue, pear 4) etreet. Were none admire, useless to exce! But be reacon why Hennrag’s Ulothing Store excels, 1s, (pat many admire the Une Prive fyttem, which obtains at his establishment, on the corner of Seventh street and Maryland — anes INFORMATION.—Those about to marry and newly married, can find ready-made Linen and Cotton Sheets, Pillow Cases. Bed spreads ofall descriptions, Feather and Hair Pillows, Mattrecses, Table Liner, Toweling, Urash, Window Shades, Uarpets, O11 Cioth, Mattin, &c., at Adamson's, 506 9th etreet, near Pen sylvania avenue. im Se snckoh TE FINEST assortment of Toilet Soaps and Tooth Brushes in the Uity are sold at low prices at F. X. Dooley's Apothecary, coraer east 3d streetand Pennsylvania avenue, Usp- itol Hill. aw Quick sales and small Profits!!!—Goed White Shirts $1.50, $¥ and $250, at Fraac’s Gent's Furnishing Store. 494 7th street, be- tween D aad E; also shirts made to order. Im od Gray's OOLLARS, 25 cents per box; Gold- smith Collars, 25 cents per box; Imitation Linen Collars, 25 cents per box; and all ovcber goods cheap in proportion at Franc’s Gents’ Furnisning Store, 4947th street, between D and E streeis. im oer For OnILsLarne and Frosted Feet, White's Embrocation is a specific. Price $1 per bottle. For sal 4 nnsylvania avenue, between t{and reets. eee De. WHITS, Uniropodist, 424 Penn. ay., be- tween 4% and 6tb streets, continues the suc- cessfnl treatment of corns, buntons, bad nails, enlarged joints, warts, moles, vascular ex. cresences, &c. Office hours from 8 a. m. to Sp.m.,and6to p.m. Established 1s61. Pi iE ASvee Pitz Corgg—Dr. Gilbert's Pile in strument positively cures the worst cases of iles. Sent by mail on receiptof #4. Circa. jars free. Sold by druggists. Agents wanted everywhere. Address J. Romaine, Mana- ger, No. 575 Broadway, New York. 3: —o— PENNIES can be bad in auy quantities at the Siar office counter ED AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE; Pennsylvania avenue, near Willards’ Hotel, Third ana last week of the highly successfal en- Ragoment °'MB. JOHN BROUGHAM Who will n bis owo Gri > oI COLUMBUS RECONSTBUOTED, - Produced DLT Scenery. Magnificent Oos- tumes, ano Striking Tableaux. The performance will commence with an A GENTLEMAN FROM IBELAND,. ter uM which B. BROUGHAM’S NETTIB WALTZ _ _WALL’S NEW OPERA HOUSE. a. B. PHILLIP! LESSSE AND MANAGER. TUESDAY BVENING. MABOG 19, 1567, BENBFIT OF SOPHIE AND IBEN And positively last night but two of the Youthful Talented, and Beautifal WORRKELL SISTERS, who wil appear THIS &VENING, with Mr. TL, DONNE .intwe Grand Fairy Ruriesques THE LVES OB, THE STATUE BKIDE, Nv OINPERELLA. MET OTT HALL. ONE \ BEEK ONLY! COMMENCING MONDAY, MAROB 1%, 1*67, THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED WIT, ORATOR, AND MIMIC, ALF. BUBNETT. America’s Berresentative Husor Assisted by MISS HELEN NASH, The Charming Blocutionist, In their Original, Irresistibly Laughable, yet Be- fined Entertainments Among tne numerous quildities of FUN AND FLAKE: OF HUMOR a7 which comprise his reportoire will be found the following BEV.PETBOLEUM V. NASBY. MABY HAD A bITTLE LAMB, BICIIMOND ON THE JBEMS. SLABBIBES AND GARROTE. THE ENGLISH SHOWMAN, Together with many hits at PEOPLE AND FAS/11ONS entirely new and humerous, Admission 30 Cents Reserv Seats 50 Cents. Doors open at7',; commence at 8 0 clock Beserved seats to be had at Metzerotts Music Store during the di mh 19 5t st. NY geod SEAMBSTEBS' dot between vib and tty val tence at O17, ANTED— > ANTEI—a for house oth and PO. ot omall Ww keepin, private m 16 3t* 4NTED TO BENT WwW FAKM of near the city, with good butiding provements Any pn havi) can find @ first-class ty STARE & OU.'S. 4554s 7th street, between family next to the groc th et @ud ly or A bou will be ® permanent tenant. tar offi a WANTS. we ‘je the bastuset Sony eset ‘oot. a ry DWI. t of April next. , Stating ~ ad a or f olog werk ore fs. Addr-ss PH 5 to # years of Bent of referances re OacGine, Ootnml evita! 13 iro, Ty to corner of 10t from 16 to 100 a! 7 applyi mh 9-20* WA4NTED TO BENT OB PURCHASE—A siumsized DWELLING HOUSE, eligiviy looated contatuing all the modera tmerovements abd conver iences unturnished. a‘ der ption for rent or sale. bacriber by letter. « possession can be del Bread AS GEN’ L. Cc, BAK oe in Uni id bandsomely furnished or person having es house of this will please address ag, terms, and time ENE OABUSI, cost {Imtel.] 35 Louisiana avenue. ED—A respectable white WOMAN Apply at 3 care of a young child. at 2 i TS WANTED FOR THE MOST EX JIT- iG ABD INTEBESTING BUUK OF THE every city, to on BS HISTORY 0 CKET SERVIOE. x o8 Sas count; of the for this work. This history @ year ago, but owing to the f the Ge ress it, its publication was deli jaaned unaltered and mnabri ed, under th i of Gen BAKER. It contalur a tall'aa oie of Gen official expose of the intricate machinations of the secret job enemies eott Unt Bor startling developments and thrilling adven- tures, this book eclipses the famous ex ce: ences of Fouche apd Vidoc:. The marvelous a ives of General Baker are all attested 4 the highest official anth ._ It will contain the only “official history of the Assassination conspiracy. A fall history ef this great. starting. and terrible crime FBOM ITS CONCVEPTION, IN THE HAUNTS OF VILLAINY TO THB BUBIAL PLAOE OF BOOTH, bas never yet been placed before the public. The work also folly exposes the nefarior system by which Presidential members of Congre: distinguished militar For foll descriptive circular particn mh? Im ANTED—A SI lady who understands sewing t Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machine. Ww three 4 W ANTED- Allin want of . GOLDSTEIN & OO 8. bicenset brokers, 34 45, street, near Penus, ly nue. \ ardons were and ngten of the National 0: ] ANTED—Now and Cast-off OLOTGING, old GOLD and SIL i? t the 8, Box No. 7, Star office. Store of B. FULTON & 00., 50% Sdoors north of Penna 5 dou broker: ¥ characters. Philadetphis TATION as jan cateand fit ladies’ and chtldren’s dresses. ‘Addzen. fer le tof MONEY «al ER. or apy oth eld established Merc ant P. oth st., avenn 6. Bole Rgcat for BINGEB’s SEWING MACHINE e 22-ly assurtment of Patterns Cloaks, Capes, Aprons, Joseys. Walsts, Bands th Wra Al is as they are d to know that at 39 9th street, op- nd the beat selected er offered her Yokes, . they ers, Silppers. Pincusbions. and ini- , designs for Pillow Cases, 0 ‘ttomans, varlety nd. in short, ever: y issued. of Fresch Machine anda Prectieal Stamper, and bave reduced th FIVE We make and p> Braids, Silk and Working Ootton very low. de 16-tf. price to ENTS PER WIDTH. @ny pattern brought us, ANTED—SECOND HAND Aliso. MIRRORS, CABP ETS. DING and Hi desersp tion. Jec8-tf UUSEFURNISHING GOODS of B. BU root FURNITURE BEDs, B OHLY. 464 7th strost. between G and Ml, cast side BOOTS, SHOES, &c. pranss DBESSES AND OOSTUMES. For Tableaux and Private Parties. to MES. FRANK BEA 447 10th street. WOOD AND COAL. Cea COAL!! Best WHITE ASH at $8, by the ton. All sizes, “‘gawed aud Split OAK WOOD, $10 per cord wed a1 ! 8 r cord, wx RINE. s e cor Aton of Coal wold by ise al ighs 2.240 Ibs jon of Cor always wel 82.2 bs: eee SOHN B. LOWD, _fe 28-1 Corner ith and @ streets. YOAL! COAL! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Gross tons of 2,240 Ibs., delivered in @ny part of the cit: Chestant White Ash. $7._ Fore, Fae and Furnace White Ash, $3.00. . 25. Leb: a Oak ine Wood eonstantly on hand. Orders rec sived at our Office; or at the foot of Seventh street ja25-tf =: 465 9th street, between Ea Wharf, iN 8. P. BROWN & so" r. 1867 ron 1867 GRAND EXOURSION TO THE PARIS EXPOSITION. The new and first-class ocean-going Iron Steam- ship uavans, Gee 2,009 tons burthen, STEPHEN WHITMAN. Com meander, will make «an EXOURSION from New York to Havre snd back, satling from Pier 46, North Biver, on WEDNESDAY, April 17th. at 12 0'clock m, London and Bremen, re on June 5tb, giv bolaing Excur-ion Tickets about in Burope. This magnificent Ste: Water tizht compartme, ed and elegantly this voyage. for Paris, vail fr hip is divided inte id has been newly fitted up expressly for The HAVANA will ouly carry first class pas- sepgers. An experienced Surgeon on board. Pasa A ful Band of Muste will be attached to th ship. Pri to Havre $150 te-room To cording to MURRAY, FERBIS & OO., 62 South street, New York, Or to McO0. ¥. BABBY, the Merchants’ Union Watt jompany, 406 Pennsylvania evenae, V) SPLENDID PABLOB OBGAXS Si Patntorsen Swell, and une with, movable Pedal Bass, (very convenient oA organ ctice at ean Ey Fosritany si ‘SOLD AT CoBT, ‘atory to rebuil Pe ‘alec. new ati wscond hand b ANO8 at reduced Dries: aL wiLD B nelsém_ iN ith street, above Pa, Washington dwt of admis estate of William bef said . hape je Sth day of March, 107. BL £ T. mh 6-Jaw3w* bee nt ae THE SEOOND; by © iSpate ast illustrated, T strated, ‘he Statesman's WBANCK TAYLOR. Bogks ON FABMING, GARDENING, &c — Gardeuing for Protit, by Veter $1.4, American BKo-e Cultarist Flower Garden Directery, S6c.; TI Fruit Garden, by Thomas Rivers, § rdem b H. Bi Cole's American Fruit er. ow to ne. 81 75;Buis’’s Flower Garden Directory 81.50; Flowers tor the Garden and Parlor; $2.50; Garden Flow How to Cultivate Them, c: Band 3; Parkman's Book of Hos ies Mrs meses, k : Johuston’ ae nd Wine, $1.5) turist, $1.50; My Vineyard at jrowne’s Trees of America, F ke 0; $1.50; Lanestroth on the 7 8 Lilustrated Horse Doctor, 4 pt Management, A ennings’ Horse and bis Di odera Hor e Doctor, senses, 82; Dodd's M. 81.58; Stewart's Stable Book $1 50; Dodd's Ameri- cen Cattle Dotor, Fh 50; Allon’s Domestic Ant- rbert s Hintsto Horse keepers, $1 75; M Basy. by J 125; ulterer’s Companion. American Veterinarian.75c.: Allen Bural Archi- tecture. ‘ood Jacaues’ Rirral Arcbltectare. #1 0; Vit 5 ; Vaux jas an nie Homestead Ar » MOHUN Corner Penns. av and 1 ith st. _mb 14 eo6t The undersigned begs lea "BOOTS AND SHOES, NEW STORB. and th bli New oHEAP Odd Fellows’ Hall. Bemei ber 6 to inform his frien: enerally that he has epened the ‘ORE, No. 50% 7th street,uader ere be has on hand a gen- ies’ and Gentiemen’s, Boy's m) the pumber, 502 7th street, under Oda Fellows’ ‘Heit : merly K. ¥, Py re. Se ene The New Oheap Btore, for- ORG: WILson. STEAMBOAT LINES. of ehavea FOR SALE AND RENT. _ kro HOUSE AND HALL ¥ jor made Oth and 10th ots 9 comprising ned.» Kivchen went 30t ae euue, between north Bani. streets Ov OB FOR BENT—On Capitol Hill between Sd end 4th streets Ob Penn. avcnur, @ x larse roy oat icellar Ip vite st MiGH 'L McOURMIUK 8 urocery Store, atoorner. m 19-3" * OUSE FO ST con sininz six rooms and cell.r, Situated on 5th street west, between Oand P sts north. Inq ue OR SALE —At private enle, three setts of Get- Pere FURNITEME OIL ULUTH ae A. this'eeee S38 Dat wens Tag mis oad TBE LOWEe PART OF THE HOUSE over Pri Lo: 1 to let to « emall ily. enue, bet 1th amd i.thete. mis 2° ‘ Be! steble. &o.. on Lith brid, Inquire at »or three or gentiemen, reet, between sth aed 10th streets. m t* 3t* \NT—Beveral very desirably an: farnisted front BOOMS at w gz and 34 «te Fos PAPE A wall bait two-story F HOUSE. containing six rooms, with let 35 feet 9 inches front by 123 feet s inches deep im seein e SELES Sthe Se On| ion . » Bo, Sod? oetreet: or C. PREBOUN, Root? Pes sylvanis avenus mb 16 %* ALL TO LET—A BALL, 60 by 25, euitable for clubs, icdges, or societ: ome—Bret flight of statre—st 397 . im _avenne Beat cheep. Pos- aire on premises. session atonce. Inqtire on pra ee EB, Ly EL TILSTO! m 397 Pennsylvanie avenues Fo BENT—A BRIOK OOTTAGS, with four rooms, hasement. Kitchen and cellar. «Tnere fe attached a rich garde: es R s spot of 1; acres. dita ights, between Green aud rw further particulars ap- jo. 265 G st., near Trens- on streets. ply to J.J. BRIGHT ury Department. (OB BENT—HOUSES in the Philadelphia 11th street cast. Hot and cold water and 3 rooms. IL be rented to 2: 305 bat a8: 8 tenante for 940) per ani street, bet. lith ri nished. snitable for Bess, Very central. m 16-4t ner of } UBNISHED BOOMS —Citizens or Transient people m: comfortable ROOMS at 347 ag | vania ne. opposite Metropolitan Ho- tel ahpe rented by the day, week or month, it any kind of busi APL weues 2 00., Corner of 1otl mb ls well located BTO. To a good nt will be moderate. Ingutreon thy cane, 116 High street, Georgetown. m i4 6t* Fz RENT—A four room HOUSE one square from the Capitol. {nquire at No. 32". on the corner of B street north and Ist sireet east. Rent $14 per month mb 13-6t" ee? SALE OK BENT—My two-story FRAME HOUSS, at present occupied by Edward Lynch. E-q , sitasted on the corner of Secon and Frederick streets, Georgetown, D.C, containing 8 rooms, basemert and kitchen, with water fn the yard, and gas throngbout the house. Location very desirable. The undersigne! will sealed projosals for the sale or rent of t upto ash ae : jnaant Possexsion to be given, i required, the Ist of May nex RICHARD PETTiT, 43, corner 2d and Market str N mhi3h [OR SALE— Only ance can be pala 10 cash 1a the bal n monthly payments of $10 each, three pew two story HOUSES, sitnated on the swuth side of south L street, near 6th. This is au opportunity seliom offered to procure a home. STARB & ™ 11-?w* 7th atr FE f UBNISHKD PARLOR: 4 BED ROOMS, on the let 2d and &i floors, te be let singie or in t The rooms have been bewly papered and they sre snuital s,and ba io a y Hi street, between igth and 20th, one square from street cars, 1i-tapl” mb Fis! COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR S4Ug, atabargain Well built Brick and Frame doa- ble bou: 2x6 . two stories, nine rooms, and garden spot of 6 acres with fruit utes walk from Biadensbure Railroad tation; 20 minutes from Washington. Immediate orression Terms easy. Title perfect Netgh- Rorpood excellent. A cheap, conventent snd healthy home at Mav. Pri BRYAN onsy iva Metropolitan Hotel Oo tarn- avenue r OLAGETT & SWEENY, or by letter to J. W t . Record. 95 Liverty street, New York city. mh I4-eoit 24 AORES OF BEST LAND v 300 tga roux w Wash- without any rent, for the consideration of putting the land under cultivation, in lots of one to fifty acres, with many otber inducements, including ~ peiviey o baying + a ta t anytime. For al rticulars in uire o! <a D.L. WELLS & CO, mb 4 Im Corner d F streets. SE OF THE MOsT VALUABLE AND DE SIBABLE yyy LOTS in the city for sale. It is situated on the north side of K street, near 18th between Senator Sh Mexican Minister's, fronting on Said lot ix 25 feet by ba e man’s and the nklie Syusre. y, 187, running back toa %) foot ‘oved by 8 two story brick stable. BBOWN , 465 9th st F°, SALE OR RENT—Fornished or anfar nished—the RESIDENCE of the Austrian corner i2th and K. Apply hetmoce ts le a STEAMER WILSON SMALL ‘OR RENT—The STOBE BOOM next > the NS) ae FOR THE RASTERN SHORE, Star office. under Metropelitan Hall. Apply wOritin ls — = toU. B. BAKER. Star office. fe is-tf PT 7 Cron a RD. hid piney OB BENT—The FABM, for the last three y mlsreresiaone ct, te se sasing Sopa ite er For weasery ° nel Be paren from Benning's Brisge.§ Improvements, dwell! mg Returning from leaves Lioyd’s Landing atl p 4 Be and Easton Point ats p. 5 ednesday and Friday, touchin, inte: Giate lan: and reaching Baltimore at 5» On the following mornings. = _ large number of fine state-rooms. fe MOND, FREDEBIOKSB x. Remon OMAU BAILBOADE? 43D FO TO TEAVELLEES GOING 800TH TWIOEK DAILY, (Sunday p, m. excepted.) Sain ee and most direct route to Richmond Meamers from ith, via the Potomas the South, via w 7th 5 Biohmond on board of theboats. Baggage checked asses Baggage W will be 1 pha a battle folds bear by stop G BOOBBIES. HALL & PLANT, PLANT'S BUILDING, Oorner New York avenue and 1stn street, (Entrance en New York avenue,) Dealers in fine FAMILY GROOERIES, TEAS, WINES, IMPORTED LUXURIES, &c., &c., would respectfally motify their friends and the public that they have just opened their New Gro- cery Btore, where can be obtained any article usa ally kept in a first class Grocery, Without st- tempting to enumerate our lagge, fresh and well- selected stock, we cordially invite the public to examine our store end stock, believing we shall ot fail to give entire satisfaction to al who may favor us with their patronage, ‘We call espeeial attention to our assortment of TEAS and OOF FEES, which have been selected with great carefor purity. Dealers will find a fine sesortment to select from, and our prices to suit, Goods delivered promptly in any part of the city, = ‘OB SALB—Two HORSES, end one Brown. Also, SPRING WAGORB BEBBY, 55 Water Appiy'to » GeOrgote bosget 0. sTOC commise! he k Boards. ‘Guotatl fous re, sere ont anrag OOM SOmmOOl £0. oe So uncoupage re UFACTURS! PRACTIC, 1 CaRe. ra ! AvER, Makes Carpe order hy % - » OB mode- copatantly'en band, and forsale. jel 7, LOUBI BEDI ‘A fall ofall chotee Flour for picry seehte Rs re the only receivers for Golden i i 3 ) and Liaganor Fam! jane etry ts ate aed "ht city, we woul a fate - . by soce ry Tess saipuats stot geo oate and Ist nob Indians avenue ry wan house of li rooms, stone le, serval houses, eo Address *E.S.,”” 437 E street, Wasn ington, D. C.,or eall in person, between 3 and 7 mn. oc 16-4! Fe BENT—Two serge: and one small communi- cating ROOMS, ‘urnished , second floor No. 134 Peun. av., bet. lth end wth sts. no 28 tf ABE OHANOCE—For immediate saic. one of the best located small corner store GBOOE JES inthe city. Stock and 4 immediately, by letter, to Post ice. no 26 tf Two Furotshed ROOMS, No. reat between E and F sts. i xtures pew A. ity nt Fox BEST 467 130 OLOTHING, &o. jeunes T. WALKER, SS MEROHANT TAILOB, asa Seventh Btreet, Bespectfally informs his friends and generally that he bas a fine, large and w Clothe, Cass HERES © . VESTINGS. AND GENTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS. That he is cetermined to ran off at a very small advance on cost. Persons patronizing bis establishment will be a GOUD FIT and good workmansbip. determined to employ none but the best men P 8—JOHN A. McLEAQ takes this method to fe his friends that he will be fouad @ place,where be will be p' cater te their Tastes giving them garments to suit the moat fastidious, and seeing that their gar- ments are made up in the most winieuas ys asa public ERCHANT TAILORING. ndorsigned having entered into copartner- sigs ak tha Gab ay risermidark oC LOtas, Onset aes a IN@ GOUDS, are prepared to mave up for their customers neat fitting and Sashsonable™ = ‘clothing we jo. uO M street, two doors weet of the National The: esi eat fitting feshion- e terms. 5! id not fail a CLBERT. : ‘No. 320 E st.. bot, 13th and 14th. BIBSRS &0o., ey EROH ARE FAILOR, sei Do Dona RAN CREE Sanognime, uide, $1 50. ‘s Flax Cul 5, 0, poate. aye an tick 7 Tocente. Tienilerson'e Gardening inte to Morse- Uhen Horses roots Ts fan's Belentitc Meein® Gee ees of Four Acres ) bound, 60 conte. Pardee on cents. Post ahi FRAWOR TAYLOR. TEW A ABO COVERS. N®* Q8? Sao tawo Rew and MUBICAL INSTRU- MENTS at bargains. i | ¥. ELLIS, m 15 2t 306 Penna. ave. { ITED STATES TREA! a Bought, soid and ex: on favorable terms, LE’ NSON & ankers, te7-tt vo oo 292 avenue. #0 TWO BTORY AME BOOS AND fore Ob eeTh STREET WEST, acor & etrect worth, at Public ‘ton UBtp ak the le e'cleok p = shall erll on the rt of Lut > uaare No Me ements, of two two story Frame douses. cow t ro< ime 4ach, ob StU make a comiurt abr residemor for @ sme fom Batance six and twelve rms: Vue mth+ for pets bearing titerest, anv secered 8 deed of trast oo the premiers All 4 Ree stamps Ot thecest chaers eu ae fon tach house when @kEEN & WILLI BT GREEN &@ WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. aeMINisT NB AN aroh, at 18 romilses st Opp st « Wagenr and oaagy Cart, Ploagbs, Herrews, dcadies, Sat- ity rt in Strew we dewm waneces oash By order of the tatstrator dice GBEBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ABOVE SaL& 18 POSTPONED ON of the weather, ucti! WEDD BsDaT, the tant. at # aud boar, c IGLIAMS, Aucts B* W..L. WALL & UU , Aactionsers SALE OF GROCERIES. WHISKEY, BROOMS, & 8 ENING. Merch Ti. com lisels, at ouresles rooms 88 Sssortmentof Grocery ané other ert: Cleon White and Yellow Sugars e. ‘eliow 50 boxes Sperm Candies ‘arlor Matches 08 Bt boxes | omens 66 cases Jockey Club Bitters 10% doren Black i: 15 bdis Potomac Berring 35 Boxes Starch, Gotiee. ke. ae With many ether articles the Grocery fine eS ‘ich will be sold without reserve. ‘erms cash, oy mb is To PP WALL & O0., Ancts YW. L. WALL & CO , Auctioneers, B* © chiginal Horse und Gortrae 9s evenue. SALE OF BONSHS, CaRRtAl GES, HARNESS, On THURSDAY MORNING. March 21. et-1 o’cl"k. we will sell, at the ‘8, & Bumoer idle. Oarrt ‘Work Herses, (afail descr ae eee ETAT HOUR Among them are good Farm ee Work Herres Ls0. a large collection of By and Second-hand Bag Beckaways, Carriages, Wagons, and other Two vew Jenny Lind W. . butlt tm this oft One recond-haud Truck aud Dra ~ nearly new. ALso. New and Second hand Harness, Saddles, Carriages, cia © L. WALL & 00 Avcte. B* W. L. WALL & 00, Auctioneers, We will sell on MONDAY MOBNING, & 28th, at ivo clock. ell the Btock aod Fixtures Store, No, 31 Tih street, between 5 comsis'ing et Jars, Bottles, Shelvin, Drawers, &c.; also. lot of Drags. with an sortment of pues usually found in @ Drag “tore. rms _ a” ff W. L. WALL & 00, Aucts g2Y COOPER & LATIM (Late clerks with J 8S. W corper Penm avenue . T streete 6. MeG x and Lith street, Star Office Building. Oo HOUSEROLD FU. on MONDAY next the nortbhesst corne: shall sell en assortment of toe Pe Recatesds and Rureaus Chamber Sets, Cane -seet Chairs Waleut Extension Mining Table Bair-cloth Perlor Ohaire Hatr and Husk Mattresses Ingrain and Three: ply Carpets Wivcow thade« Crockery Glass Ware Cooking and Heating Stoves, &c Bhs COOPRE & LATIMER, Aucts 7 IN & WILLIAMS. Auctionee: i GEMNs. £58, coven tan can Dommat. FOUR VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS aT T CORNER OF 6TH STREET rts ry STB! NORTH AT PUBLIC aUoTi On THURSDAY), the 2th instant, at 5 o'clock m.. We =ball sell, on the premises, Lots Ne. i raat, n Wiltberger's subdivision of Square No. yt feet front on 8 street by 80 doop. to ey Also. ove Lot fronting em 6th street 15 feet by « zooé depth. to @ fifteen foot alley. with 15907 room liouse, making them good bufldin« One-half cash; balance in six and twely- for motes bearing interest, and secured by deed of trust On the premises. 250 down on ‘bh lot when sok eee eee GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, _mb 19,21 25,26,28 C@OPEB & LATIMER. Auctioncers Y (Late clerk» with Jes, 0. Mcdaive & Uo, thwest corner of Penusylvania ave. and ijth Son ver cecet Weer Cee bala HOUSEHOLD FURBNITU SEWING MACHINE: UsSDaY Mok: rms IBON SAFE. AT ADOTION. Rext. March ist, gave. . We will sell an es oan —_ al 7 any Bedstesds raintings an ravi Baircioth Betas Rockers "aba Obaics alnot Smoking Chair. covered in green reps Cooking and Chamber Stoves. ‘ALso. Wilder Fir f Bate $0,000 aneor ted brands of Begars Lot Oupper Cookins Utensi!s it Notions BY cocrEE & LATIMEE, Auctions re. een Este clerke with Jas O° re a yuthwest corner l'enn . est c Star = CATALOGUE SALE OF BOOKS. On THUBSDAY and FBIDAY EVENINGS bext, March 2] and 22. at 7%: o'clock ». m..at our Auction Boom, we will « ell collection of Stand - ard, Historical and Miscellaneous Books, part per rene ae tgen pons = BATE it, ean our reom Termscasl COUPEE & LATIMES, me 15-5t COPPEB STILL, &c., AT AUCTION. = np yen sath dagcit Barc, of a gicteck. e jor . wi a << iow “bre hall expose for sale to the bigbest gee Still and Worm Fiv erment be Tubs, &c. being seized by me on premises of James Ly ‘and confiscated for a violation of the Internal Be ven: Lo . Collector Internal Bevenue for D C _mb 13-lw THOs. DOWLING, Auct ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. VALUABLE 8UILDING LOT EIGHTH STBEET W sTEReTs wer, Darwen S Terms: £1600 cash: balance in six months, pote bearing i , and secu trust on the pemises All Gown on day of ssi mena! wh 18-4 GEEBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥@ & WILLia! ‘BST SUILDING LOT, FBONTING "ON vEEMOsT AVENUE. between K and L mst.. at 5 @'clock R we ons on the 4 1s, deep ts alley: tmaproved by 8 two-sters = to this ' the Nelug's fret chaos ioe "T ; in 6, 12, and is son thal mis-d TLLIAMB. Ancte. [B* THOS. DOWLING, acct. jos0rgstown. 12 3BW ree | Ly WaGons aT MONDAY MI orelges Oiteett ae u katabtichaont s. BR. P. Burferd, Ne. street, - own mid _ THOS. DC . WS UOTE PEP ETLARE ongras.

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