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THE EVENING STAR PUSLISHED DAILY, : SUNDAY BXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Soushwest corner Penn * avenue and Llth strect, BY w.D. WALLACH. Bete si un yhe STAR ie served by tae carriers to their © subseribers in te City and Dowie Tas CENTS Pur weex. Copies at the counter, with of without wrappers. TWO Cans each. Paice roR MAILING:—Three months, Oné Detar and Fifty Cena; six months, Three Bol- sors; one year, Five Dotlars. No papers are sent from the office jonger than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pniished on Friday gorning—One Dollar and a Half a Fear. PAWNBROKERS BURNSTINE'S LUAN OF Fi0E. B. 420 isth street, “d coor south of Pennave., Loans MUSEY on time to suit customers, cn Geid aud Silver W , Diamonds, Jow- airy, Ladies’ aud Gentlemen's Wearing, aie) BUBNSTIN iL LOAN OFFICE, dour below Penn. ave. known Office makes LIBERAL ADVANCES one oid and Silver Watches. ne. Furniture,and Merchandise of eyery ry day(except Sunday) from 8 . m. to —Bueiness strictly confidential. fe28-tf Est4ebien se 1852. SPECIAL NOTIOB. CHARLES BERZAERG, Soccessor to Isaac Herzberg & Son. Who lave conducted the Pawnbrokim: Business for fifteen years in years the en! Ly e iake this method and the paclic for the c ‘sho them, and beg leave to call their atiention to th fact that we still continue to make the hignest ad- vances ip all sums upon ali articles of Jewelry, iD. Silver Fla: &c.. for which we have superior pisces of dopesitand secarity, which will always be sbown for the sattsfaction of tnoee patroniz us. We have ial facilities 3 the care preservati Wearing Apparel of every seriptica, lens, &e., on which the highest Yanees are guarapteeing when regui against ¥9 bave al fac ag in ef Merchandise, Furniture, @c.. on which we make the highest advauces for days, weeks or months. We call especial at-entton to the fact that owing to tne large capital employed in our business. we can wake aivances at sich rates of iutereat as io defy Competition. Wésell no goeds until the expiration of six months after their for- feiture, and then only at public anction, first giv- ing ample noties through the various city jour nal il depositors. By this means deposits wi are neve: lost if thefr redemption is de- tired. We call especial attention to onr arrange ments for forwarding goods to any part of the country, arrangements which an expert e of fifteen years has bremght to rertection. Pow itors are enabled by thia means to redeem their goeds from our office ne matter where they may be located. Ful! information alwa)a give: Yate sparimenislorconfidential busiuess. N We bave no eonne tion with spy similar egtal Nshment in thiscity. Refer toany old resident of Washincton. Bemenber HERZBERG’S Loan Office. 251 north O «treet, between 1% and 6th, e BG 25-Im* MON AY ONBY! " H. PRINCE'S NWWLY ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE MONEY 277 Pa. ave., next to Po ini's Confectionery. aned on every description of salable especially Watches, Dia and fine Jewelry 1 can these who may favor me with ther p that they will pot regret having done s B~Private door and office, Persons not toent.r the puble office will the 2 fe 26-1m* SHS OLD BSTABLIBERD MOF S, GULDSTE =IN @CO, SsED PA’ NEROKRBS Lie . 34 Foun a HALF STSEEL WES’ hear Penusylvagis svopue, Offer the Liguest cash edvances om all king Merchandise, to and for any os y reduced trietly contiden aglt for cash and cold at private sale. et ree DENTISTRY. 4. LEWIE'S DENTAL AssuclAllUS, No. 260 PENN'A AVE, Between 1th and 13th streets, Teeth extracted without pein by adminstering Hiirous Uxyde er Laughing Gas. Dr. z tly purchased the best! etus im th oantry for very day; algo, an improved Val The Association is now prepared id. Stive= sa: Rubber at N and <-sion prices. All pr ‘= one can kave itascheap cities, All work dote in id vest manner, eed warranted to acciow. Pergons will do well to call wod examine our work. de 24-tf y BT - LOOX ts, M.D, Ty Inventor i vaicuiee of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH, attends personally at Als officein this city, Mauy persons ¢: those teeth who camnot wear others, = © person can wear others who canuet wear one i t Lay office can be accommoda- yle aud price of Toeth they may de- s@ who are particaiar.and wish the urest, clesuest, strongest ard moet parfec Fe thst art can procure, the MINK&AL T: will be more fully warrant Boom~ in this ¢! ste PERSONAL, M88 CURTIS IRVING, Ccxccovant, and Test Nydvem, will give life readings, tmcludiag Past, Presentand Future at her office, 420, nertn vide of Pa. av.. between 4s and Sth streets. | Office boursfrom?tols.m.and6to9p.m. ja 242m COsFIDENTIAL —Young men have in- Ie a thomseivce py certain secret habits, which upSt them for business, Gutlesct married life; niso, middie aged and old men, who. from the follies of youth, or other seuss, icel s debility iu advance of their years, befere piacing themselves under the treatment of Sby ope. id Bret read ‘*The Beoret Friend.” Married ladies will learn something of importance by perusing “The Secret Friend.” Sent toany ad- ér ® sealed envelope. on recéipt of 25 cents. Acdress Dr, QHAS. A STUART & OO.. Boston, Mass Bodly lessare, or the A= BROWNE, J. SMITHERS E. WNE & SMITHERS, BRORHINGTOS Doe ATTORNEYSAND COUNSE RSATLAW, ADD SOLICITUBS F THE BUREAU BEF' GEES. FEEEOMEN. AND ABANDONED LANDS, Office No. 476 Seventh treet, opposite the Post Omce. Ye fe 2-4y - 4) PEB CENT. SAVED by using B JEW- oo LS puré onadniterated fuin New York City sUAP, Premium FAMILY -UaP, Premiom FLANNEL rOAe, And No 1 BBOWN SOAP. - ale cheap for coon Orders through the ost OfSce wil! be promptly attended to ree 0.8. JSWELL, Sor ind Gandle Manufacturer, No. 500 and Sw2 G ot. north, bet. 4th aud sth. ja lh 6ar i os MOST _EXOITING ANP INTERESTING WOK TH DAY GEN. L. . BAK s HISTORY OF THE ECKET VICE. AGENTS WANTED inevery city. town sud State uf the Unton to cantnss for t This history was aumowtced one year to the attempts of the Government if, Its publication waadelayed = ft will now © fesued. uentrered and unabridged. cater the eupsisicton of Gan Bakes. Jt eontaius a fall offeial expose of the intricate wachinatious of che secret enemies of the Unt For Stantting developments and thrilling adven- t this book eclipses the famous experience: of FOUOHE aND viboce. The marvelons var- ratives of General Baker are all attested by the bighest official authority It will contain the only otheial history of the Assassination con- spirscy. A fuil history of this great, startling and terriblecrime FROM [TS INCEPTION, IN THE BAUNTS @f VILLALSY To THE BURIAL LACE oF Beets. nator morals of the National Capital are thor- ougbly ventilated. aud there are some strange velatio: ncerning besde of departments ongress, female pardon brokers, and ed military characters clare Meare, all other TMSHOD. adress ‘No. 496, Phitedelphia, Pa” ee . This wore will be ready dor delivery on the ist Pt 1H, Bove, batons rorouchly, conversant refei Sausacianes ‘and responsibility, need Sppis- mbls-um J ACKEREL AND OODFigg. sw reentelng MONR COP FIER. @ barrels No. iWxc sale atogr wharf, st the we thgeventh ot | B.E- BROWN g S0e deis-tf Mo, 466 Kinth bet. Band F. "Bez 15, 1867.—A heving them otherwise they will besald ot ‘ano- ‘on on @e lst of Mar ot ea there- ven 16. SSS Ta Dest ((‘S0cerara pousy VAsILUE, ‘Die BH. MAILLA Por Gaceo et faerg. xem ora on ' } AMUSEMENTS. TIONAL THEATRE Pennsylvants avenue, nesr Willards’ Hotel, BENEFIT OF ME. JONN E. OWNES. And porirively bis Last Ape: One. 4HIB( Friday) EVESt Posie s Langh pl PAUL PR LisT OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE Eg, Triday, March 29, 1867. {OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION J 89 To chtein eny of these letters the applicant must call ter Advertised Letiers,” of the ist. and pay one cent (or advertising. #7 If vet called fer within one month they will be veut to the bend Letter Omce ——e LADIES’ LIST. ; berry MuryMcFadien Ra- tie chael «f'n) TELEGRAMS, ac. The Union convention at Raleigh, N.C. bas adjourned, They adopted the name of Repubd- lican tor the convention. The resolations eulogize that party, and actribute to it the overthrow of the Ilion, for which it shonid command the respect of every candid man. They say Congress is entiiied to the thanks of the world for its persistent devotion to humaa rights as indicated in the Declaration of Inde- pendence. Half of the delegates were white and half negroes. The constitutional convention bill haying Mayrara Millington pioite Dr ‘= Ss eee cae Mr. Jobn BE, Owens ort ot aa = a ue The LIVE INDIAN. he Ma Ui — 4 Py vt. John ene SATURDAY Me Owens farcanll, MARRIED LIFE and SOLON SHINGLE Miss BAUHARL ir “© ‘Norton Franc’sA Richole W H Nelson _ red Nelson fd memos we Nourse N Oo O'Bers AndrewPO Brien Jeo W Owsley Robert Gliphart Benry 0; LOOonnell Thos Orcutt Rev JubuO “iQuine Francis bs passed the New York Legislature, the Repubd- JUBNSON, rune ed by the talented young Tra- tle McKnight Aman Poy aten y lican General Commitier, Hamikon Harris, groven. Mr BK MACAT BY. will commenee en ra Mre McVorric® brick Pogeepece © cbairman, and James Terwiliager, secretary, MONDAY, Aprill. Seats my be secured for any Hix Beckey McLeani rs } bave issued a call for a St MM. ARO ud on Cora HuyeMariabMrsMeN tie Pomteopoeett meet at Syracuse On the 10th of April, to selec, Mrs Haskell Jat r AccisonTracyM HurburiLarriet@ @:fen Cath'a Anderson Mary S Mre (?Couer Ost M Anson Lizzie Hewitt Oora Pierce Eliea Anderson Eliza Hu! enann Ann Park Anna C-3 to be supperted by the Republican party &t the election to be held on the 23d of April Each Assembly district is w send three dele- gates. Peerson E Jr2 pi Frauk Poole Dr James Peach Wm Phillips G B mer Levick Peck W Alien Benefit and last nicht hut one o Miss. a! MOBGAN f eHELPS, FRIDAY EVBNING, Mf larch 29, Mre Mre Pricesar’bA rs tinBushman GH Kitz Phill \ Boucre ‘s Great ao ~ icoM 4 °y Fra'sPalmerLevk Mr: Beese Col Geo Rind Saml A. G. Brown, of Mississippi,is ont in a letter THE COLLEEN BAWN. 5 paerien geen iy tome eat eee Ket S Berry, Roberta urging the Mississippians to accept the recon. Eity, (the Colleen Bawn, Bae Be an Phelps Browphoos Mca HowasdHatteR ails oy eS vie olReedRon mie Ey pepe ge aarpe conquerors have the bt 4 lem irs Mri ‘atterson. Mre to legislate for the conque . and thi ter MONDAY First apnoarante in Washington o | Bul! lQorntaMroie denott AllcePaieen eT are Rankin HonJne2Bicl Wel advesonghix whichthe tee on deo ped thy distinguished artiste, La . “ BondJcsephMrs Hutton BN MasPortney Jane Rider Jes Bana: respect. Box Sheet now open. ¢ # linMaryHetchman John Paul as© Robinson Jas 8 Randall W FL pect. = — NENAEROTE BALL. *- a imorse 5 es = Col W The inauguration of the city monument at pee TU RD AT ea bed B. ary ar itaMire | Tocem ert K de, stvarler Hon Swan Chas Coaldale et Wan cn, poyrey Ser ceear ee FRIDAY ANDSATURD AY MARCH 29 and 30, | Barret ete enteke mien pes il erwood D. the pedestal from New York, A reas BErRESuUNTATIVE He wont Becne B H Mrs Pondl . Swithe ameneomoer Ex-Governor Eye, of Jamaica, has been ar- Seen CA Te ms Blander Lila Seats Mr Smoot WG Smith Freek-3 | rected in London, England, and ts now under Miss IELEN NASH BartorJob allteHvrrison Eliza Paschal Ma Smith W welneeert WE pi tera bd examination. t = : owen Kate rs » Mrs : om s £ . Cropper g eames streets teats Burle) ElizhMrsBerbertOaroline Pearson Mary-¢ amon Ni Smith Alexand’rsage & OoMcesrs ee dates ~ the 23d imst., have been Store - Bodine EJ Mrs Hunpicutt Mag-Parkharst3arsh | Sherwood No BtewartA Ga received. Miramon has issued a proclamation en Bsa cnet 8 aleteck: Bogan Charlotta gic A re-2 Sherlon Bobt Bullivan Bil- Schooly Geo declaring a war of extermination GRAND MATINEE BATORDAY AFTEROON, | oe Mrs Noward Sarah F Potter Mary Smith Robt? ling & Hughes emith Geo H General Sickles says thatthe military au- For the accemmodation cf Lavlios and Children, | BuekleyEmaMrsHansdale Mery Rines 0 A Mra | Scott Rob: Btalnshury Ben} Spinner GB thorities will not interfere as partisans in any Admivsion, (to « of th .) 30 Uents; | Bannewan Mary Jane Ray Lizzie Sampson Sam'l Smith Cha: T Staphan & Hecht ‘ UL not interfere as ps an3 Admission. (to all parts of the house,) 4 Hab) Hlarrin Mra Scags Siivy Smolnicki Mons Sterling Jos political movement or organization Children, 15 m ped “ Hogan y nJ K Col jalomon 8 N Col «Sutherland JnoA The banking-honse of Ranyan & Uo., in S: BAND EXHIBITION OF T Aiunter FV Mrs Salomon SN Spencer Chra'rV Sickles Iemac Louis, bas failed : G TICON—DISSOLVING Vi am Mery? Irving Alice 2 Roberts J M Mra | Spaudize 8P — Stene Gen ChasPshephard Jos (ie peace SEE she Eee: HYDBOGEN MICROS Vilington Mrs Janes Jennie | Kicherson Ier't | Staftord Col 8 B Stewart Col ChasStanard Jes nger Thos O Sch: NEW AND SPLENDID VIEWS Rat cock Byduey 3 bRenolds Kliiza kh ley ChasWSmith Hon J E ALEXANDRIA ITEMS.—We clip the following 5 5 ater W from the Guz (tr of yesterday Never exhibited here, with new and mos: im Thornton A TurrarJasM Throop8G The Alexandria Canal, having been thor- prov paratus Teddall Col = TonkindJ W Turner F onghly repaired throughont its entire extent Proceeds for the beneiit of the YOUNG MEN’S Taggart Dan’l Thompson Ma) JTarner WB er ae H ghont its entire extent CBBISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Thomson EF =D Thompson ol | PAd water, from the Chesapeake and Ohio FOR SIX NIGHTS mith FauiOMrs | Tenber F omen Won 3 8 Canal, turned inte it this merning, at George- 8 : % pods Famith Rethec Jane Kao A 18) shaw Lizzie } 1a pM en inn fant otaMrasmith Mary rk MariaMre Keoruy A Mre2 Smith Ma COMMENCING THURSDAY, March 2s, At 8p m,,and on FRIDAY AND SaTURDAY AFTERNOONS, At a. y. m,, at e WOODWARD HALL, o be on Hon Todd J Thornton Wm "re ThanerM Taylor Gol WB Thomas Geo B w 2 B: Talo H siler RW Tobin Wm TrorncaleH P Toisas town, and, by to. morrow night 1 be fall and ravigable. The banks of the canal, from this city to Georgetown, are patrolled by em- ployees of the lessees to watch the effect of the ire eee Sallie T D Kennidy Dennis: or sere Ullman & Bro’s Underwood C H Unger Peter Re pat Dd erin aan it Pennsylvania avenue, between uth and iith sts. | cries AnnieMrs Kearny Gensta’esicomousLizMes | Mes nan Geek Comma "Geth Waibaseea Admission, 25 Children, 15 cents. Ke Olare BE Mre Kimpth Merthastel bine O Mrs Van Winkle A }Vanghn O v can Co ompany’s boat. Wellington, with served seats 0 Tickets at the bock stores | Otier LA Mrs Rereler Julia, Sherecot MOE | Veliant OG | Vanvern MaiGM anil at the deor coal, cleared at Cumberland for this port on mb 23 8t yesterday morning, and is expected here on CartarOyrusMre Lark tie Steven+EmiMrs | Van _ ae &Vierkron H ¢ i1AnmteR2 Lee Bila Story Ann@ Mrs | C0 ‘ Saturday night next. = 5 ——— Carrel Nerrys, LongacreLousiasmaiiwoot Aras | Walon A & new ontcott JW Wihatgt Bethan Thong several applications have already WOOD AND COAL. Orasford Geo R Lewis Blizatethsammers Nelite eee pR TD woe San ae been made by residents of this city, to General Onbines Jodie tote Nol Stockbridge MA | WilllatasCapCusWileon John Williamson Rev | Se hotield, commanding this District, for p Cc OalLl COAL CrowlyCathMrs son Mre Mrs Wittews & 06 Wattacy — wee, wa procs eyo rs of election, ander the mi - — : i Han apt Webster Jai ary force bill, no appointments have as yet Bost WHITE ASH at $8, by the tom, Allsizes, | Qartiegtity,, Lentonce Mary Summond Marth | Wel yitord Capt Weiiame Joba, Whiteford DrBM | beech officially anuontoen ss y ‘opt customers. Deus Alice = Langfett Mre2 Scobhine Martha | Waters BO Weatherby J M Warkine Rudlph | The office cf direct tax commissioners in the Serre’ and Split ONT oD s M49 Per cord. Pove Eliza LewisEltval hE FE Mew VouE een » Wilocerss«g | Southern Sates having boon areme noe Long Onk, $3 per cx ele ekg pail melita ar tne poetdeeg-dy ge [CTP Jechn @ WillmingtonWm | by law of Congress, the commissiouers for this & ton of Coal sold by Hi 2 ipighs 2,240 Ibe. kT aire ncag eo iP Thdce kd ‘ree Warkingion Dr Willinms Jos Watson’ Wm y | Desintet, Dr. GF. Watson, Job Hawsehurs: JOHN B. LORD, Dew zh Klize- MooreMat'eMratcw! MlixitMre cM West John WhitcombWmv snd John Watson, have been relieved of their £02517 _____Corner sth sud G streets, | Peete ge eee Moore Mary Tane Getttans” | White Horece Walk Woodward W | Commissions OAL! COAL! Dejone LM Mrs Morseman BllepTurner Hate | WhiteHor H Wenster Bere's |... me six or eight hundred bunches of tresh ewees Luanne Mrs ‘TibbettsMas‘rs | Wingate * Nish. rock, perchand herring, trom the fishing u PRICES. Dewee Mathew Udom fareer Mee Wilcox Ma, JC Waleky M era Web- | cicte of kr, Sotto tawinn — Grad weet saan eae res part of | Dirkene Elo ‘of thompson Sarai | Worrell Po Walsh Maurice 7 Stet ee en cowees the ctty Dales Briigt Mrs MaloneyE’aMreThompa naera | Waldbeimer Woodward M & White Win lending. were received this morning at F Chestnut White Ash. $7. Driver Polly, - Morrt-onBageson Jeckeos E08 Liter Miles Yerkes WH | Cente par ance at frem thirty to forty-tive flora kaxand Furnace White Ash, $2 Deine Mery MoneeEP Mre's Zeite ProfIH Zitkadaute SamiZimmerman WJ | ‘°yr0.b*! Langley, the Washington agent. a Lehigh. $9.” I Zell Jacob Furlong, the enginee . L Mrs Milier Oath ’tine we Oak Sra Pine Wood constant®’on hand DepisomMAstrs Mortimer Kem. 01 E Orders received at our Office; or at the Wharf, t foot of Beventh street 8. P. BROWN & SON. sEovs —J.L: J.B. M.; ster Tin ot the Amoskeag Works, celn Matgital find; Adit Fort Warde T'B Me; | New Hampshire. vieited this city this men Editor Advertiser; Turkish Ambassador. ing, for the purpose of conferring with the S.J. BOWEN. P.M. | President of the Friendship Fire Compauy anc ret? Maria J ja2s-tf 465 9th street, between E and F. Evans Lucy A f Adday — _ : ~ — | a Steam F ne purchase by { Company, o1 mene a Serer £iRC x eae Fort Lousta MreMartis Ane MraWire Sarat Bliz CLOTHING, &. STEAMBOAT LINES. Fenton Anna MalordLisieMrsWheclerO 1 Mraz gi Sass + Axotr Hasty Breiar Ap Italian im Mobile was put in his coifi FallerEmits MraMoshier Annie w avureHerrietMichell Macy ‘Ward Ne fe | JAMES 7. W ALKER, hile ina Winters Kttx2 nile in a trance. OTUMAU TRANSPORTATION LINB FOR BALTIMORE 4s he Was supposed to be dead. Upon are arshal EE MreWinierAnA Mrs MEROHANT TAILOR, | ing at ‘ { * Wit da gat the graveyard the friends of the de- wit) BEE ae ee a | Seer eee eRe e eC conrad Sadie ana Seventh Street, asa | ceased found that the cotfin had hes, partially SURG AND TUTOMAC REIL EOAB Respectful!y informs his friends and the pablic | broken open. apparently by force exereson The steamer BX PB within. ‘Phey at once heid a consulta’ Nickie. aud -tenmer RENNEBEG, © which resulied in the opening of t Wilson, lea pi sahiagtoe from Sixth atrer generally that he bas afine, large and weil telected asvortment of €LOTSS, CASSIMERES, = when the apparently dea f to VESTINGS. AND whert every WEDNES wp mary geting Gaited GENTS’ FUBNISHING GoUDS. prezent the most unmis us of | That he is aetermined to run olf st # very small | here wa Mrs McLauchlin MolWaliace WH Mra | advance on cost, 5 | ole strength of th ¥ to Gipeon Pabnie MoNal! Lura | Watkins Mart Persons patrorizing his establfsbinent will be a thoroughly ex. Toe BRYAN & BRO., GibsonM yAMcsMckeller RMrs Young 8T M guaranteed a GOUD FIT snd good workminship. ee hls Gomaition mh 18-tf No. 345 Pennaylvania ave, (ardnertahMreMcCormick BA & be is determined to employ none but the his friends, s pim simultane y with tbe burst ing of the lid by bis frantic exertions to save s ove. — Mas. C. Wy 30% work me sousmens MisceLLasnocs—Mrg. C. WB J.; Caroline, ree unitate tikes ealcmemnen to GENTLEMEN'S LIST. inform his friends that he will be found at bh ve | = STP suae WILSON SMALL FUK THE EASTERN SHORE, her pler opposite No. .70 Light street wharf, | Babes Anon Bybee Henry | Brown Morcer e stormy weather of the past three or he ‘ Zw 5 at the above pince, where he will be please himself, for he was certainly dead when the oN QTIOE.—The Steamer WILSON BMALL, aeere® cx fhisges = ¥ ane at i filer to thelr tastes, givin Doorn ging eine « de em who was scent for arrived om the Gil reeperty one cl te ee AvclObrisa Alien J Muot Ore, ments are made ap in the most workmanitke man- | ©? "es i. — srotne rs iortable end. slegant i allen Gopi Obs ArutusterSMO Ashby & Wood | ne t mb it-im | pe WeaTHER AND SouTn steamers plying on Chesapeake Bay, wi higno. B 7 7 ing opera ave been 5 d her ruuteon SATURDAY, March ad. "Shelesins | plobe Alten M Eraxten Hc) Brown Bg't —— TAILORING. ME OF have beer arded ae b os Bush AM Rowen Harvy J Browning MF ned tered Inte copartner fonr weess. Plowing. ditchix and all the SATURDAY een e PEURSDAY, sad | Backing brave Brady ova’. Bacghioemeve ship aut inte foun extoreive nnd caretyil work of early spring “have bees’ interre ptey OUBLE MILES OXFORD PLQR OS POTWy | Burghardt hh BrockerJno M Boston Bunt selectog stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, When the rains cease and the eart& dries <o a WATACHS WHAKP, CAMBER Dek Heog: | Biim Chas M Bricbin Gen Js Bue weemlT | VESTENG, nha Gentlemens, FURNISH to sdmit of bez broken up, the farmers oritl LETTS WHARE, CABIN CREEK, MED. | Berdsn Cc j Ni . are pre by have to strain every nerve & k for lost , : 7. rkourt; C(fn)Buckley Jas 8 Betis Thow eat and fashione 3 ve to make up for los SES WHALE Ot LOUD S Lane Brown D¥ renisch Johan Brinuell Thos | suits ofelothing, at their, new eesabiiehment, No. | tine. Much that is ueually done in the fates leaves Lios's Landing att ‘Oambrldes Burns Dennis or Cok FH. Biggin’ Thos 320, street, two doors west of the National The. | part of February and in Maren will now have a. ond apace ee cree Mond Buriey br Ballenger Jno? Balcom Gol Uri er. Persous desiring neat fitting aud iesiion- | to be done im April—or lett undone altogether. Wediesder jing "at ail interme: | Burchard EM Brown J © Baker lieu U i | apie Clothing. om moderate terms, shonid not fail Ds Sc Brady Fred A Blaine Ool J B Bredield May W Shorthanded as most of tne Southern farmers Itimore at 5 a. m, ., “ . to give us acall before purchasing elsewhere. are under the new order of things. there is on the following. MOTD DEe stat en GSES Hat 3 oy lA aw GLHERT. sTound for the apprehension that they will be numbe! ine state-rooms. ¥ : 20 ¥ ‘i d Hath. unable to carry owt the plans they had so fe 26-tf ‘ . mh 5jmnt - Mo 380% st.. Dt. Uh 609 1 carefully formed. The only wise course for IOHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND PO | Bex J. HEIBERGE: them to pursue is to do the best that cireum- 2 Barb WH , Leadon & Oo. stances : . 2 ve the res! < R TOMA HAILBOR Db Barbank G ate le L srzE eee cem er te HB: howe BO0., ances admit of, and leave the rest to Provi TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. Bath Heinrich Barrows 8 M CITIZEN'S AND MIGHANT TAILOR, Bence Sennen ae e . eva ai TWICE DAILY, (Sundey p, m. excepted.) et Genin deny One peinict p oe HoRs® PLaGve —A new and strange plague ef — Pals. ss Cesok Ducker Giatk al” Gesperrieee my Ltt 509 Foaneyivashington,D. 0. | has broken out in certain parts of New Jersey ¥ poy sone direct ronte to Richmona, Compbell Bey COhspman Jno Chany. —- — ae e attack frequently being so violent as to in- ‘e. . OS the roan Ms Corcoran |W Or. snre the death of the suimal in twenty-four or steamers py ay Se ef Cameron&BornsCraven J W 2 Coleman k | JAMES O. McGUIBE & O0., forty-eight hours. The victim at firstencoun- Fre, cnet. Pat ‘Rall Qlements ty Ps et sai pi F Osh tk ters @ difticnity in drinking. The loss of ap- 4, Va, co! pathers athe: rpenter HonOCoat ca Crate SH” NITURB _WAER-EOOMS petite then sets in, followed by putrality of tue Bichmond and Petersburg and Bichmond and Obiiton Sam’t FUB OMS. breath and rapid prostration. Although evi- aD is &eo Compiell JA Cheeseman D Wetayton J W Clark Mesrrs 8 dence in some way Connected with the threat, E& Oc. for Petershure, Weldon, Wil win; Baleigh, ” Balisbery, é Fons'see Guenter 8 ormers neeer?. ‘Ober in EH ‘ J C TP, ho cough stiends this fatal malady. Althougt Gbamberlin B HCarrigan Jno Creame: Terence | Having relinquished the Auction and Commis: | the disease is spreading with considerable fa. K and 0 Vanderbijt leave 7th y 7 a ve Seared ae eee yest ened | Smet ge OF Ene Ovsdschcige W | tion basins, and converted oar extensive ware | Hidi'y. and much atrmirn is green to Ifthe Se . seas Dp. nd arrive in Bichmond at hing Geo B Soureez Jon n a ay rooms, st the cornér of luth and D streets; into | Cook. of Rutters college. nas been devoting THEOUGH TO BIOHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS: | Clarke BT Cole DrJ M4 Oiwrk WHS @ firet class bimeeit to the subject, ana is batiled at every Fifty Miles Shorter ana 2% Hours Quicker thay | Clark Henry F step. Caretul post-mortem examinations, and any Other Koute. HOUSE FUBNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, $a tiaborate chemical tests, afford no light or any’s Office, corner of Penna. avenue and giz, | Pooling FrancisDoran Joon rl HOUSE AND OFFIO“ FURNITURE RECONSTRUCTION IN ALABANA.—A recon- fro ree ee ere mennas pia Swiace a oneens ar, © a bit eT of both colors was heid in + Laubeck B jodge JK Dowgherty WJ | at the most mioderate rates. Our stock comprises | Montgomery, Ala..on Monday niebt. keso- guntinnate nennte paeengaas Saathoaiian ta, Dyson Heury Bepe Joo M Douglas Win ae lutions favoring & concurrence in the require- tween depots in Bichmond. Duvall W . PARLOR SETS, {n Evpsand Hair Cloth, ments of the military bill, eulogizing the Passengers by t! Une pees b: Bog l ¥ Eddy Nathaw § Eust RT daylight Mouu: fan. ppportanity of vieiting | Krocn Heary ids near Fredericksburg. by sto Brglish Patk Mizy | KrastJ Fred Breakfast and su; peg ot eT no o PRAGUE Fae gee eS, CABVEDand PLAIN OILED WALNUT OHAM. BEB SBTS8, COTTAGE SETS, SINGLE BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDS, colored men who are entitled to political equality, and calling for a State convention. Were adopted. Gen. Wager Swayne and two or three ex-Confederate officers addressed the meetin, Gov. Patton was among the vice. presidents Freulkner GovAdFach CohH FF Ferby Raph ¥rozer &)x 41. F: Ine Faruus Col BW Fleeney & Fripe Dr Tha BJ Fowler Frank WA 8 Mvans Bobt F EdwardsBerThs Evare Levi © o. @eneral Fitch Henry O APSINTHR-Phe French journals speak —_- —— Gorman A rs Groce Se Caer: ee BABSTESP ES, with a kind ot Gespair of the ‘Tapid axternon u ian mat 4 ¥ PABis xp MEW YoRK. MILLI- gens,” Suk we, Gelutisrael , | CHAIRS OF ALL VARIETIES, an infatuation, as the horrinie resultrare sea A.G. GASTON has just retarnea Goaween bans Granecoe” ** eeitioes e EXTENSION TABLES, known. Absinthe is declared by the medical from New York with alarge and clegant * Grannis Rey HBGreen OJ HAIB MATTEESSES and FEATHER PIL. | faculty to be a direct and powerful cause of assortmentof French, Bopiteh. and Rev C P Ginnell J Goodman P P apoplexy; of affecnons of the heart, Inngs, aiidren: rata Amber, Poarleed Sivew On | @ara oe. Siesta docet 1 Glimore Fhew a Lows, nervous system and stomach, and especially HY 5 5 Jno ¥ [gn ee ios ee CET yward Alf) Heinzel Edw Hart Jn OFFICE DE&KS and WRITING TABLES, erage tae oo oe that an sree rerietyg, Ribbons, Silks, Urapes, Talies | Hignes ab. Harrintend? Aa Let | CANTON MATTING, &c., &c. or an imbecile wee eee A Giiiety acoso ‘We have also for sa’e the colebrated A Goop NAME AbnoaD. —One of the officers rst Particular attention gt Boe 44 treet. near Peunsy lv: of the Bank of England said, the other di Peto es Mi Hewitt Oyrap Hoover Harry Hampton Martin TUCKER SPRING BED, that sin all its dealings with the United States, A - 1 the Bank had never lost a dollar by an Ameri- STB aware PIANOS. ntley Bae ertley Henry Hilt Btepben which for comfort, durability and cheapness is can.” The largest “piece of paper” ever dis. ine alley Jobo rae n ThosL We Lave jnst received s new assortment of 11 | beipine BreGen Hershel cer Jas a M mnrivalied. Also, the PIANOFORTES from the factory, Chas G Hirkley J H Hodnett TP ng of Grand, Square, aud Ue ‘HopkinsOol C HHicdon Jno 8 Baulet Wm abinet Piancs, Fipkine Chi custo Geld Silolton Wm F For the last tem years Steinwar’s Pianos. Hotebmiss0o! owsrad J U owkins Wm on all occasions, received the first premium over | Liar! avy rer. Caleb{c)i «ail on W all new York, Bowton, Phila: and Baltimore | Hall rt Jas H Heaney Wm (-2 wer they have come inwoed W counted by this Bank was a bill for 900,000, TUCKER MANUFACTURING company | 884 ‘Be largest amount in one day was 2,300 = BRONZE ULUCKS, (00. This was during the panic of May, 180s, when the whole city of London was rashing Beautifal in design end finish. and at very reas- to the Bank for relief. pert ay es eet eee |. whene' id where JrjiP Hinwo. onabie prices, S7The Lawrence (Kansas) Journal says In competition At tue World's Fats in London, Hitnen EF Snot = Habn Win JAS, 0. McGUIRE &00., | that immigration 1s beginning to pour in. Ln. RM Wieimnelenege h Saye eee mb ll-Im : corner of 10th and D streets. wae St is prevalentin Boston and its “few tf Wo. 31% Penu ateauo, Bale Agents, Roe BPBEAU OF ORDNANCE, ROR TAP Ee s7'The cats as well as dogs are going mad WOE? Wm H a at Detroit. ppos=4zas J Johnson Wm A Wasuixoron Oiry, Marob 15, 1887, wg-The hog cholera is doing much havoc in STEAM ENGINES, reontorce(c)ioves Capt BO Irgeaeel | SALE OF OLD ABD UNSERVIOEABLE ap | st Clair county. lil. Combining the max!mum of effictency, tity, ct or eeeon + i OIBG | wre, PluLne os UbON! ‘uetion, to tl a7-The portrait of Queen Victoria. to be Bnd economy, with the minimam of watght ard | King Hon AA Kettering Goo Micnt Sf oe resented to Mr. + has just been fin- widely and fevorably known Pe tf hest bidders. at noon, THURSDAY, P price. They are pact an a is Gen AE ing B arp Kine oe in any, ot April. 1887, at the fice of the ished in London. a Porte hey s iptive circulars eent on | & on nian Jarmo Renee L fa wine lot ce dad) war gryicea fe articlen “of nike “head Fg meee meyruacoatng wet y Hom, Addrest’ 9, H@ADL: jen Bing John = Keene. rindred (700) Oarbimess (breech-tosters.} aout |. &g-They are trying.to stop the sale of strong 4. 0. HOADLEY 4 00. H tt Jacob Kend: heeen OS" Laverence, Mag ER apis ee +52 Ave hundred (3.400) | Muskets. and | beer at Portiand, ORE 35, CENTS ZORA S002. wEavy | Lore hae As olsnBtL.0, oe oid i ot, eic of BRITISH 50UK8. Geutiomens’ UN- orpChs¥ Lynel D One half cash, in it Is, to DER SHIRTS and DBA WBS, a¢ all prices, ¥0.& Cort yz conei {be sale. aud the ADAMSON 3. uel mb 14 lm 36 4b at, t Pean ave. Coe: IRON, AND OIG. or the Practical Amer- Miser. f W ae Sienats Panes eae cob | MER a ro nsie jurean. ory 3 be: = guide te our plaeral With pumerous maps and jlins- hea organ UB A - oe “__WRANOK TaYLon, | Monsca alex | PRENOH WOVEN YHALRBONE comsETs 4 MEBICA' LB. STOOKS and BON Lape Chas om ' oe ep Ree oe Jue tae BINGE A. 8 MAW OPACR a ether x |» Quotations regularly re- mgr. Dyer a Mo 4% ] fel wee UTE CIPERY ana ’ ceived: BWIS JOBHSON & 00. Bankers, oP w 3 : OUbE al ane letert importation. fer : 292 . BYeOBe. vpiek D Mortimer Jno 1a re j¥itaecg . Ks a E ree é ‘ ‘ “ i le oes eve a Bevioge: Je ‘ ‘ _ dat ica. ad 6 DAVES oS ; i se i‘ z * : PUP wot | athe fen eee —'Ifae-t } 0.) Sika #198 omne BOT eu aarey | Aap AS ADR TORS * Sit 1S 9) 1% pis ostan 1s wel a? Oe ae’ | Psa: | as ‘ 80u AC AEF “ae d roe | / ; ’ CONGRESSIONA:.. SERATE.— Yesterday atiernoon — The amendment of Mr. Ft pa ef the ‘ roa: wae On onion ore ‘essenden, ee 4p.m. BD! into executive session, 25.30 “a doce were sec pened. and a msethes ceived from the announcing its action on the adjournment resolution. The Senate ia- sisted en ifs diagreément, and to the conference asked by ihe House. Ea. mounds, Feseenden, and Backsiew were ap- pointed on the part of the Senate Adjourned. Hovse.—Yesterday afternoon— M:. Pingham incrodaced a joint resotation authorizing the Secretary the Navy ‘to furnish iransportauon for provisions to be sent from Baltimore to Wilmington, North Carolina, for the relief of des people in te South. Passed. Mr. Woodbridge offered & resolution direct- ing the Doorkeeper of the House to rewsin, during ‘be recess, the number of messengers Bow +mployved. Agreed 'o The Speaker announced the select Commit- tee on Southern Kailroads ordered yesterdny, a8 Messrs. MeQiurg, Mercur, Washvura of Indiana, Chanler and Sawyer Mr Banks asked leave to introduce a bili ccnstituting eight hours a @ay"s work for all laborers, workmen or mechanics empl. OF on bebeli of the Government ot the Stares. Passed. Mr. Biaine offered a resolation to pay to per- sons who were clerks of committees at the close ef lasterssion one mont’s pay fer the present session. Adopted The Honse refused to concur im the Senate amendment to the adjournment resolution, Providing for adjournment from Saturday, at 12 o'clock, to the first Wednesday in July—36 to “0: Whereupon a committee of ¢onterence was asked for. Adjourned Thursday tast was the “opening day” of the New York milliwers for the dasplay of spring fashions. The World, of that city, sage “There is less interest and cariosity mani- fested this season than usual in the bo: question, because ft Das already been pre: definitely setted that no great change wiil take place; that smail bonnets will retain their ascendency, and chignons continue to be wora in spite of the rumors of other occup' armies of ‘cregarines.” The new sty ever, are more seusible than the ges’ and -patche surrounded which prevailed during the year past cTeWns are jarger. some have a narrow brim, and others a rim surrounding he crown which, perked up or bent down, aceording to fancy, forms both brim and cape. The saapes and desigus are as varied and multiform asthe expressions of whick tbe human face is capa- | ble; there are scarcely two alike. All the new bonveisare alike in one particu. lar, howey nd that is in being worn on the top of the head; and low upon the forehead This ts to accommodate the hair, which is now worn very high at the back Great attention is paid to the chanssare, DOW tbat short dresses are worn in the stree", although really they expose the feet much less than when the wide skirts were looped over the swinging and tilting’ hoops. High Polish boots of kid, or bronze, (eid is considered the best taste.) are worn, of the very daintiest shape and finish. Smalistamp- ed tips of French leather, high heels, brass mounted, and 8 great deal of ornamental work executed by the sewing machine, constitutes the finishing, apd the cost ts fourteen dotlare per pair. «!l, With the short suite, short loose sacs are worn. instead of basquines, not broad as for- merly, but falling closer and more neatiy to the figure, yet without being fitted.” Catrie Ertvenic in New Jersey—a! Amory For «—The farmers and owners of | cattle in New Jersey bave recently been se- j Tiowsiy Alarmed at the simultaneous appear- | | | @nce in various paris of the Stue of a new cisenre among their horses and mules. This disease bas, in the few cases which has ap to ihe present time occurred. invariably prove< fatai ough the symptoms are not a stances identical. they are suffic alike in their general char. spprehension that they of an epidemic, which nuch loss smong the cattle of this section be country as the well-known rinderpest bas airendy caused in Europe. Itas admitted by 11 that the past year, and more especially the extraordinary winter which is now closing,has enextremely untavorable to the health of | either man or beast, and tmere is a reasouab | basis he fear thy the usual physical con Jitious uncer which we have been placed m | have produced effects which, although they rTto remained dormant, may shortly ne only too clearly apparent. Fo: tume complaints have been made in nea: every county im tbe State of New Jersey, to the effect thatan unusual amount of sickness was prevailing among horses; and, in fact, livestock generally. One of the most dan vs and fatal diseases which attack hor lang iever—bas been extremely destractive, while pearly every other maisdy with which they are at any time visited. has existed with more or less intensity. A number of have, however, occurred in wiuich the nature of the disense is un«nown, th dente ral mapby of the symptoms are «irilar to tho<- which in bumap beings characterize typheid fever.—Newark Advertiser | | i} her Friday Mr. Parsont, a wound Prison ; a Sxow BLockaDk ON THK PLaINs.—The Omaba R- publican of the 16th notes the arrival Of & train from the North Platte, paving started from that station last Monday. The detay was occasioned by the snow blockade which ex- tended from Columbus to Plum creek. in many places the drifts are fifieen feet deep. A large force has been kept at work removing the snow from the track, and it is enurely cleared and communication re-established. &7” Milkmen who water their milk do not do it with euch impunity in Europe as appears to be the case in America. At Zug, in Switzer- land, a landowner was recently tried and con- victed of putting water in the misk that he sold, and condemned to eighteen months’ im prisonment, the payment of the costs of the suit and a loss of rights. S7 The latest culinary novelty is alpha- beticad soup. instead of the usual cylinari and star shaped morsels of maccareni which bave bitherto given body to our broth, the Jetters of the alphabet bave been sabsti- tmted. These le © of paste preserve their forms in passing through the pot. Berr.—A Yankee has succeeded m curiag South American beef so that it will bear ship- ment. Atcosts. cured, cent and @ half per pound. The freight costs $2 = barrel, and when brought to market is equally good ant brings the same price as prime and mess beet put up at Chicago. THE HuMoRs oF A Texas Horse Race.—A row nt a borse race in Hopkims county, Texas. the otber day, resulted in dhree murders inside of iitven minutes, A man named Newsom killed a Mr. Brumley; the latter's brother killed Newsom, and some of Newsom's friends killed @ third person named Fry. S87 The Siste constables of Massachusetts, doing duty in Beston, bave prohibited ali the saloon kee pe: iM that city from seliime either ale or eider after the firstday of April neat The sale of al) kinds of spirituous liquors had been previously forbidden. 1t te intended to enforce the same Jaw throughout the Scate. &7 Memphis has a new city currency. 87 Coral, and especially the very pale pink variety, is becoming very fashionable for trimmings S7An ipfant with a2 81.00 note pipned to its dress was recently left ina London rafi- way station. 87 People are leaving New Orleans on ac- eount of the oppressive heat, SP Raltimere is trecting 36,00°,909 worth of new buildings. $7 Fred. Douglass is writing a life of Jona Brown. S7 Springfield has bad six cases of trichina spiralis—a whole family was all attacked and one person died. SB? Adyices from Paris state the sammer style for gentlemen's dress will bea necktie and a pair Oo! socks. S7 A medical te in Lyons gravely pro- poses the manu: ure Of iMomipating gas oat of buman remains deposited in grave yards. 82°Good Friday, this year, comes on the 19th, and Faster Sunday on the 2ist of April, until which time Lent continues. S27 Wolves are the farmers of Har- ay county, West Virgir 7 Nine thousand nine handred people of eolor in New York. SF The Freach Government threatens to repeat in Africa the e which has tailed in Mexico. ae a7 The cattle en! disap- ared from Great Britain, no case having reported for the week ending Maren 2. @7-A man in Evansville gave nis ienrsee te ea a terri ro BSc see eer) Oe ~