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THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirenlation in the District Ww. » WaALLacH, Eéivor = Peepeister. | | | } | : WASHINGTON CITY: WEDNESDAY............ APRIL 3, 1867, | SF READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TEL: GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ij THE LFF CT OF THE CONNEC THE EFFE TOs. We cannot agree with the New York Tr ¢ ym if= opinion that all the mischief done by Congecticatis mainly within her own bor- de Already the Democratic papers, despite the fact that Connecticat is a close State, and the change of majority was in<ignificant, are exulting over their victory as the beginning of S great reaction at the North. which is to an- mibilste Republicanism. That one resuit of | therr attitade will be to-retatdthe progress of | the healthfnl change in political sentiment at | the South! which we noticed yesterday, and to giv® encouragement to the opponents. in that | section, of reconsiraction on tne basis of the j military bills, is mot to be doabted. The in- | creased Republican vote in the Western States | Will not offset the damage wrought an this way Already itis reported that a petition, very | fulland numerously signed, has been pre- pated. addressed to the Chief Justice and As- sociate Judgesof the United States Supreme Coust, praying tor an injunction agaist (jen | Fope, commander of the Third Military Dis- trict, and Andrew Johnson, a citizen of Ten. nessee and President of the United States, re. straiming them from taking any aetion in e foreimg the Military Reconstrection law unt: the constitutionality of the bill can be decided | by the Supreme Court. This can only bethe | work of a still unrepentant and dangerous portion of the old leaders of public sentrment in the South, who opposed alt progress and brougot on secession with its deplorable con- sequences, And will lead their section into | further troubles, rather than lose their own | power, which has heretofore been only exerted for evil aud not for good. We say it is their | work oply, because we have already noticed the tact that many of a more worthy class of | Pubic imenin the Sonth bave discarded the political heresies which ruined their States, | anudare uow striving hard to redeem and re- geueratetbem_ Not these only, out the prom. | tment military leaders of the Iste rebellion are + solid I their oppositien to factious resistance | of the law. Gens. Lee, Johnson. Beaurezard- Longstreet, Hampton. Mahone, Barksdale and | Chalmers bave recommended submission to | and co-operation in the requirements of the recenstrn«tion law The ebaracter of the | dia‘ant politicians, “im visible im war, invin- | cible in peace,” who take the other side | of the question, is shown by the comment of the Atinuia (Ga_) Constitu/imalist on the ate ttnde of these generals. it says —« Their genius for solving mixed questions of State is j not im the highest condition of intellectual | heaith or ingenuity.” To counterbalance these bad effects of the so-called Democratic victory i Uonnecticut, | Tet us hope that the Union party wil) carefully examine the causes which led toi’ Snd if it is the result of any fault of theirs’ | amend itso that similar causes may not pro- duce like effects elsewhere. The reverse mm the Nutmeg State may thas, after all, ture out to be “a blessing in disguise.” MARSHAL OF THE SUPREME COTRY Hon. Kichard C. Parsons has been ap- | pointed by the Judges of the Supreme Gourt of the United States as Marsna! of | the Court, and will enter: upoa the dis- charge of his duties to-morrow. Mr. P. for | Many years has been a prominent and lead- ; ing citizen of Ohio. He was formerly Speaker | ofthe Ohio Honse of Delegates, afterwards Oonsul to Rio, and lately Collector of Internal Revenue. In early fifehe was alaw partner of Hon. R. P. Spalding, Representative from | Obio. ' THE WHITE HOUSE i A very large number of visitors were a: the Executive Mansion to-day, the balls and ante- | roora being crowded. Many succeeded in having an audience with the President, buta jarge number bad to go without obtaining an interview. Several Senators and Repre:en- tattves had an interview with the Presiden, this forenoon. CHIE’ CLERK OF THE A PARTM ' } $ | LCULTURAL DE- Hon, Isaac Newton, Commiseioner of Agri- culture, has appointed Mr. E. L. Barker, of Rhode Isiand, as Chief Clerk of the Depart- mert, vice G. B. Newton. yeatgned. Mr. B. | Pex formerly held the position of Assistant Pro. j fessor of Ethics, atthe Nayal Academy, An- } Bapolis. i Tue New StEaMsmir Lixe —At the m et | ing last week of the stockholders of the new steamship iine between the District cities and New York, the encouraging fact was made known that despite the serious drawbacks trom the remarkably wapropitious winter, the je biockade, &e , the enterprise has proved a success. A considerable amount was sub- scribed, in order to extecd the business of the dine, and there seems to be no doubt that its operauons this summer will be active and Prosperous, especially shodld the Dis tric: merchants give it all their freighting business, as they certainly should, in order to build ap Dome enterprise. Petsex at —Jobn Hitz. Esq., Consul (zeaeral fer Switzerland, has left this city for New York, to sail im the steamer Hermann on the isth for Europe, where he proposes to spend some time. Mr. Hitz has a large circle of iriends here to wish bim a& pleasan: voyaze | andasafe returm to this city, where he bas distinguished Bimself by bis usefa! and hon- | orable career. Raope IsiasD ELEcTION._Rhode Is!and i holds her election to-day, when 4 Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and other State officers. besides two Representatives to Congress, and | ® members of the General Assembly. will be j elected. The Republicans carried the Ncate | iast year by @ majority of 5,081, and their gen- | eral success to-day is conceded. SUccEss oF THE RevoLcTION TN Hay: There is a report which needs confirmation to the effecttbat the revolution whieh for some time was organized in Hayti against the Gov. ernment of President (zeffrard has triumphed, and that Geffrard embarked on board of a French vessel of warand has taken refuge im Jamaica. AMONG (THE NAMES mentioned for the po- sition of Commissioner of Aricuiture are those OfO. Judd, of the American Agriculture! i, gud Horace Capron, of ihnois, formerly an agri- culturaljst of note in Maryland. SF The tmeric arnat of Horticnttnre. tor April, 1s @ capital number, showimg tna: they (the publishers, Tilton & Co., Boston,) mean to make it first of its class in matter, illustration, and style of execution. ReRCTED.—Among, 1D¢ nominations re. jected by the Semate, im Executive session, yesterday, was thatofMr.J.C. G. Kennedy, for Commissioner of Agsicuiture. SexaTor Witson has gone to Richmond, and may perhaps make @ public speech there to-day. the ammiversary of the capture ef that ety. Wee Ir 1# BELizvep that the Senate ,wilt re- ject the nomination of Gen. Soi. Meredith to be | ‘Sor vevor Genetal of Montana: 4¢-Thes samples of their new perfamed note paper and envelopes sent us by Phiflp & Solo- wonts Sye exqulfitely dainty and t. Be IvTBRwal REVENUE.—The receipts from this | source to-day were $1,104,695 34. s7-The Phi ladel Ledger detects indi- ations of danger in the loose management oad irregularities of many of the national banks. the reading of the joagrn: Senate,on motion of Mr. Kam: executive session ‘Coa; i teste cing { PRs Ale MONTH. str CONGRESSIONAL. WEDNESDar, Api ‘ SevaTe—After prayer by a Chaplain, we of yesterday, - sore. =. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Wasuinertor, April 3, 1867. Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quo- tations of Government securities: ‘ Buying.” Berti pa ear 109% 108 tori 105% 8 its 10s FINANCIAL, Lewis Jonason & Oo., quote Stocks ana Bonds im home and foreign markets as follows? New Yore. April 3.—1st Board—U. S. 1981 nm 6's, 109; @ 5- ,o. 5. 10-40 s, Coupons, 96; 7-30’s, ——; Canton Coe., ——; Cumberland Uoal Co. pred, 31; Quick- silver Mining Co. 32; New York Ventral R.R., 15, Ere Railway, 573;: Hudson River R.R. 436; Reading R. R., 101%; Michigan Central R.R., 107; Michigan Southern . »; dO. guaranteed, —; Illimois Cen- . 115, Clevejand and Pittsburg R.R., >; Chicago and Nortnwestern R. R. + 354; | do. preferred,’64%; Cleveland and Toledo PS R., 1% ¥: Uhicago and Rock Island R. R., 9X; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne. and Chicago R. R? 92%: Ohio and Mississippi Certificates, By; Gold,2 p.m. 133%, NAVAL NEWS Despatches have been received at the Navy Department from Rear Admiral J. A. Dani- gren, dated U.S. flag-ship Powhatan, Bay of Callao, March |, 1567, Announcing that the Powhatan wonld start on a crnise as s9on as , the spar deck cabin should be completed. The Tuscarora sailed for the Fejee Islands on the oth of sss The Dacotah was at Val- ‘The ateree sai of ebruary for Panama, Buenaventura, Guay- aquil, Paita, Huanchaco and Lambayaque. The Nyack was at Valdivia on the jth of Feb- rnary The Pensacola was tosail on the 3d or 4th of March for San Francisco. ARMY ORDERS. Brevet Major General John G_ Robinsoa, Colonel 45d Infantry, reMeved from former duty and ordered to his regiment at his own Tequest: three months’ delay granted him. Brevet Lieut. Colonel J. R. Gibson, Assistant Surgeon. transferred from the Department of the East to the District ot New Mexico. Brevet Major John Brooke, Assistant Surgeon. re- lieved from duty in New Mexico, and ordered to report to Surgeon General for assignment to duly DISPOSAL Of PUBLIC LANDS. The Commissioner of the General Laad Of- ed returns showing an’ aggre 1 of 18,151 acres of the public lands during the month of February lastat the following local offices—Oregon City, Uregon, 15H acres. 11.542 acres of whieh was taken auder the donation act, and the remainder sold | for cash and taken for actual settlement and cultivation under the homestead Inw. At Stockton. California, 4.573 acres were taken | uncer the homestead law, sold for cash and ) located with military warrants. Tas BAaltTivere [xsCUNCTION® UAsE.—In the Superior Court in Baltimore, yesterday, the case of A. M. Rogers, Benj. Deford, and o bers, vs. The Board of Police Commission- ers and bigh sheriff of the city, on an applica. tion for an injunction to restrain the jatter trom holding an election for” constitutional convention authorived by an act of the late | Legislature, the court declarea a Want of Jurisdiction as a court of equity te decide questions oi a political nature especially in- volving the sovereignty of the political power of the State. The court therefore decided thatthe application for an injunction be re. jected and the bill dismissed with costs. THE TWRLFTH LEOTUBE before ¢! Young Christian Association wi ered of, #YBON SUNDERLAND, D. Dr GILLETTE'S CHUBCH, 13th street, between (; and A, FEIDAY EVENING, Aprit § t 8 o'clock. Tickets wipey ap O MENTING —Tic WHITECI ‘he FOURTH WARD a; or uty Vv @ next. ‘elock. to take such mearu! deomed nevessary to secure a fall re vote: {the Ward. Oitizens of the marecontmety Suvited to be present. BELLOING ASSOOIA- MhubasICs’ TION, No. 2—All members and those this newly organized German on hich 1 be conducted carried and the sre s=0¢ 4 lociples tin the last Wash: pretent Mechanic respectful jecesetull ings Fund, erg @ Dex - BSDAY Wax ‘Apri m. The first monthly Coustitations res before iN Mice of Comptroller of the Currency. y given to the oldecs of thei v ‘olders of the cir- of * The First Nationel Ba) t such notes URY DEPARTMBSNT. Ue oh Comptroller UrTency, arch 23, 18 7. > of the cic t tation of the same Bets. moh 27 -wat of the United 5 B.HULBURD, Comptroller of the Ourrency, BPARTMENT, iP. mp roller J the Currency ‘ch 21 Jers of cir otes ‘he First ional Bank o Brietetir ed rion Be ! mone} ni ‘© upon presenta- re of the tame at the T: ry of United a. RB. LBUBD, oh wit Comptroller of the Currency. ERMAN T. CIATION. — res ‘om the tet lot apr ge , the sequler: Monthiy Mi bela p.m ‘OWARLES KLOMANN, President if, HikL BUILDING ASSOCKA- f t! eeti of r s Bed grar Booley et rag east,on Maae ‘ail Ro premium pon ait Wer, JOHBS: sp 2-2t* recister voters under th int Febrqary 5. 1867, entitled **a eb i i voting in the District of rposes,” will oo in ceam 101 sounetl Chi City + TUBSDAY, pF ag ¥. an . pg Ist, ad, 3d and 4th, a for the purpose of receiving pames. 8. V. BOYES, Séerctary, BETABLISHED i186 SI"F M6] Cheese 68.; Lard 498. 30 nd N.Indiana | quirements o: will be paid e | of the House GRAPHIC NEWS. . -—_——_o——- - 4 FROM EUROPE To.pay., (By Cable to the Associatea Press.) Lonvon, April 3—Noon —Uonsois 9; Ertew w sey, went unto | 394: llinois Central 73%; U. 5. Five-twen- ties, 75. XS FRANKFORT, April 3—Noon.—U. S“Five- twenties, 73 Pagis, April 3—Noon.—vU. 8, Five-twen- ties, 4%. Livarroot, Apri! 3~Noor.—Qotton has a Gowuward tendency. les 10,000 bates. Middling Upiatds, 2%.d4.; Orleans 133d. Rreaderaffe firm: Western red. wheat 145.34: Cabfornia wbie 133..64; Westorn four 236 9d., Corn’ 48.; Barley 48 70.: Oats 3s. 44. Pro- visions quie!, Pork 1275. 6¢.,; Bacon 408. 64; Produce is generally unchanged Livzgroot, April 3-2 Pp. w—There has been a large sale of California white wheat, for exports to New York. The cotton market continues dulland heavy. Middling Uplands declined 4d. since noon report, aud is now moted at 12%. There isnoquotabie change in the other markets Lowpon, April 3—2 P. M—Uonsois dec ined 2 SHS P since noon report. nd are row quoted at 90%. American secUFities are firm and un- changed oon April 3—Noon—U. 8. Fivettwenties, %. Aifairs c leston, S. +—Elections Forbidden by the Military. CHARLERTON, SC, April 3.—The Board of ‘Trade banquet, Iaat night, was @ briltiant af- tar.’ Governor Orr made an elaboraie Speech counselfinga rompt compliance with the re- Congress Genefal Sickles also apoke, foreshadowing in general terms his policy as disttict com- Mander He bas issued an order prohibiung elections for the present, and Spnouncing that be will appoint sheriffs and other civil officers upon the expiration of the terms of the pres. ent incumbents. ffrage in Kansas. Torexa, KANSAS, April 3.—A convention of those in fayor of-impartial suffrage is in session here. Lucy Stone and Blackwell are in attendance. The object of the association ts to carry the female shffrage clause as well as the negro. cee Sr ee eT Fire. PurLADELPHTA, April 3.—The extensive Woolen mils of B. Rehofield, at Manayunk, were burned Iast night. Loss $160,000: insured for $15,000, -+0e- RE/RCTED OLarms.-The Alexandria Jonr ya? says: Among the claims rejected at the Kx- ecutive Departments during the past tew Months were seyeral trom this neighborhood, among them the ciaims of the Mt. Vernon Cottoh Manufacturing Co. the Catholic church at Fredericksburg. Wm. H, Irwin, the Manassas Gap Railroad Co. and Mrs. M, Ir- wip. —_—_———————— BS @GIBLS 5) L street, between i2th and TRE SEW PERFUMED NOTE PAPER EN\KLOPES. For sale at HILP & 80LOMON’S, Metnonelites oo! Store :: ot between 9th and 10th sireet ()B4SGES AND LEONG. Just received, from Auction, 300 boxes ORANGES, QO and 00, AND 108 do, LEMONS, holesale and Betail, At J. PRABSOR’S, OO tt ie 2 W 8 tsk Bhs ANY MUSTACHBES: Forced to krow Upon the gnootest face te from three to five weeks b:; using Dr. SEV! E STAUKATEUR OA PILLAIRE, thems Gertul discovery in modern science, ac the Beard and Bairin en almost miracu ner. It mee been used by the elite of London with the most fattering ence: Na of ali purchasers will be registered, and if en fatisfaction is not given in every ‘in-tance, th be ully refanded Price by mat), nid, 1. ee nee aod iled free. Addrose KEBGER, s - Chemists, No 255 Biver street. New York. Sole ageats for the United ap S-d&weoly roy, Btatos, N# seeing GOeDs. J. HENRY WILSON has reotived his supply of GOODS for Spring Wear, comprising svery etyle and variety adapted to the season All orders promptly and faithfully executed, Good Goods, good work, and well fitting var- ments guaranteed im all cases. A general supply of gentlemen's FUBNISHING GOOD8 always on bend. Georgetown, D. O., North side Bridge street, apS2w next door cast from Bank of Commerce, EXCELsion: XOBLSIOB: CHASTELLAB’S SAIR EBXTEBMINATOR!: FOR BEMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAlR kin. but acts Sireotiy o itis warranted ‘te remove snperfinor low foreheads, or from any — jet Eine boos dames leaving the ae coLy ¢atirgating the same, loav r smooth ‘and netaral This ia ‘the only nrsiclg. used by the French, and {« the only real effest: ovpilaiory inexistence. Price 75cents per pack- it paid,toany eddress, on receipt of BERGER. SHUTTS & CO., Chem: S5 6.0: 7K “ap DEWeoy 385 Bivor street. ‘Troy, BH. ¥ bERK’S OF FiOn. at C Housz Beri TATIVES Mack bgt TBs, INGTON, Apri i led Proposals received at thie fice Until 12 o’clock M of DAY, the 9th or » A. D. 1867, for keeping the restauran: he jase of Representatives offth United States. in a with the terms of the anu®xed resoiu- ‘estaurant to bekept open during the entire year, except Sund seer WALD McPHEBSON, Clerk BT ARY 27 ¢ f keeping the Res- f the House shall be determined as fol- hd Proporala therefor shall be receive: baad Clerk of the House up to noon of March 12. 1867. and bi- lally thereafter. and shall be orened by him, tn th presence of two witnesses, and be by him awarded to the most suitable person. having also referenee to the ameunt of money offered for the ath ge, and capacity of the bidder for the usiness, Aecompanying the propo the name of one or more persons who are wi to become sureties in the sum of ene thousand d. lars for the faithful performen: dati said keeper; and fion of the premises shall be given by the Clerk to said bidder upon hi cuting 9 bond a he cum of one thow do! © cient sure for the proper discharge of his duties, and for the carefal use of the poh Ordere:, That th taura Joy erty of th ‘ernment eptrasted to bim, Such possession s! be at all times a eager] em and accepted half on the date of thi at! resiter, and. as received. shall by 'reasurer of the Bational Sor, al lors’ Orphan Home fir the benefitef said institution. ap3 td ———————————_SP SE VE BECEIVED assortment of Frenoh Tay barns ETS gas ts Li BAAR, 82 Market Space, NGLISH 4ND GERMAN READ TRIMMING E can be had at LEWIS B. y 32 Market Byace. LOWERS AND BONRET FRAMES —The ric ae tnt ot FLOWERS and BON- can be found at tii ine DEWIS BAAR. ILLINEBY. — MRS. Ny moved to No. 434 Lith stres teete wy af here; im adel eck SEASON BEE OR fe P ay be 1] selected PLEaud FANCY GOODS BB. J B. SPENCER OA TE: Uon of the ladies of Wallington sad vf. -] chuity to her opening of on TORRE Sym HER IRE. promptly att W BOOKS — jentite Dis Eien Bastin costae teeergnee apa iis rgb es Brock's How Book aw ¥ Bilowore eaters on ‘Life of ‘gctown. Tu Excnanor—Keiiv. : j oo Se ¢ thie +) bante’ noes of TsE Poet 0: Buitvine. ‘were 4,000 bushels corn, the extension of the ras i Dushbis , 606 bushels white be Completed this mon! be oat) J » 1,200 bushels oats, 500 bushels meal, 40 ready for occupancy by the latof May. Work= | pnsheis tye, 00 bbls extra flor to bole ont men are now busily engaged in finishing up, “extra, X10 fine, 450 bbls. family, 260 5 an appropristion of $40,000 having been made to complete the building. The large room over the City Post Office, which ts fitted up in hand- some style. wiil be usedas the Library and } Dead Letter Office, the iron railings to th stairs on the north entrances have been fin- ssbed, and ba@t little more work is meeded to complete the entire building. » The improvements baveall been under the charge of Cclonel Olmstead, the Superinten- dent ef the brilding, who bas had the work done ‘n the best manner, The rooms in theo d portion of the building are now being repsiced, and when completed will presenta very neat appearance. supers. Sales—300 busheis oats, 75 cents: 350 busbels yellow meal, ©1; 40 bushels rye, 21.30; 1,400 bushels corn, $1.07 to $1.05; a tot of ordi. nary red wheat, $3 25: 1,000 bushels red wheat, | $3.99; a small lotyellow corn, (damaged,) <I (- extra flour, ®i4% to S15 ¥; cul extra, <i3to } S134; family, S16y fo S17_. At the close of business transactions the Members of the order by the President, who stated that the object of the taining and forwarding provisions to the Cestitute people of the Southern States. The | Rev. sae W. Williams, of this city, was intro- duced, and made some statements as to the actual suffering that existed in that section of country. On motion, Messrs. John J. Beall, D-L. Shomaker, sich, Benj. Darby, E. D. Hartly, and senkin Thomas were appointed & committee to receive subscriptions of moary and provisions. Much interest in the ad- vancement of the object was manitested IMroveMewT.—The season for building hay- —_.-—— ‘ MEDICAL ASSOCIATION —At the regular Meeting ofthe Medicat Association of the Dis- trict of Columbia held yesterday, the follow. | ing named gentlemen were elected officers tor the ensuing year: President, Df. Joshua Riley;,} Vice President, Dr. John Borrows; Secretary, | Dr. J. W. H. Lovejoy; Treasurer, Dr. J. M. Toner. Desegates te the Medical Association which meets in Cincinnation the first Taesda: of May: Dre Chas. Allen, R. OG. Croggon, J. some improvements have been commenced, and those suspended by the close of the last M. Toner, J. Eliot, H. Ritehie, Jos. Borrows. | season are rapidly approaching completion. W. Marbury; JW Lovejoy, Lewis Mac- | This morning Mr. ‘imothy D. Datey concluded | kal, Jr., and ®& contract with J. J. Kane, builder, for the M, Draper | j erection of three J-story frame dwellings at | the corner of Prospect and Lingan streets, to cost $7,000. Srrixc Sty Le Dress Goops.—-The advan- tags © @ neat, styleis and comtortable snit of INSTALLATION oF Or¥iceRs.—G.S. Vancd, Esq, WG. W. P., on Monday ev. iz in- stalled th: follewing gentlemen officers of Uo- | lumbia Division, Sons of Temperance, tor the | enruing quarter, viz: John T. Dobbyn, W.P.; | Wm. Thorn, W. A; Chas. H. Murray. B.S: | Wai. Clendaniel. A. R. S. Wim. Dixon, Treasurer; John Murray, F. i—— Oasey, Chaplai: and as lady officers. Miss Mary Rocket, ist lady Asst: Miss Clara Baker, 24 do: Miss Helen Merrick, 34 do.; Mrs. Emma G. Dobbyn, lady Con; and Muss Lizzie Grin- | nell, lady Sentin: those who wish toreplénish their wardrope is | called to the advertisement of Mr Wilson, the well-known merchanttsilor on Bridge near } Congress. in to-day’s Siar. He bas just ree | ceived a large and varied stock of new spring roods, which he is making up to fashionabie stvle,and guarantees to give his customers fits. Tur CanaL.—Arrived—Boats James Shaw, Wwoed to market; Mary, light: M. A. Myers, 110.14 tops coal to American Oo.; Fanny Ort- man, 11,4 tons coal to Cent Co. Anumber of boats with produce, Ac., have arrived bat not registered, and others are reported on the way Tue Agveptcr.—Since the opening of the Aqueduct three boats have passed over to the Alexandria canal, all laden with coal ee OFF FOR ALBANY.—This morning. Warden Brown, ot the jail, left for Albany, wita sey. | eral guards, in charge of the following-named prisoners for the Albany penitentiary, sen tenced in the Criminal Court :—Solomon Her- man, larceny, two years, Asa Wm, Lee, | ceny of bonds from the Treasury, three y: Wm. Brown, alfas Samuel Collins, and Henry | Harris, larceny, one year each: Wm. Connell, | alias Carroll, James Parks, Wm. Davis, Wm. Boyston. alias Joshna Reed, larceny, three seach; Wm. Brodus, robbery, five years. 4a iTeMS.—The (aucett: of yester- jon on the Alexandria Canal, after a SERED SRT | SPRING CLOTHING. &C.—Those Wishing to total suspension for six years, hus again been get firet-class spring clothing of the most resumed, and, with, as every one interested in fashionable styles and the best mak# and ma- | Alexandria’s future prosperity will be pleased terial. should by ail means eallou Philip Wal. | to learn, every prospect ofan uninterrupted continuance during the rest of the season. The American Coat Company's boat, the J. W. Wellington. from Cumberland, with coal for | the Mount Vernon Cotton Factory, at this city, arrived here at halt-past two o'clock this morning, and is now discharging cargo at the j basin. The boat A. M. Myers, also from Cumberland, with coal for the American Coat | Co. arrived bere later this morning, and is | discharging cargo at that Company's depot, nerth of Fishtown Five thou od dollars having been appro- priated by Cougress to repair the Long Eridge, let. this city to-day for that village, on the | {e® Washington and Alexandria Turnpike Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Rail- | COMpany are to pat their road in order road. ‘This Presbytery imcludes within its | seh ie beg showin Ge dee And lexandria Journal, 21. | ‘ tis- yurisdiotion of this city. lexandria Journal, 2 land, ear Fort Kunyon, made by the fresher inst winter. lach, at Odeon Hall, corner of Pen avenue and 4 street. His stock i largest in this part of the country, and every pains is taken to suit customers. He offers, it ‘will be seen, some ten rieties of spring over- coats of the Jatest styles and the best make His stock of general clothing. gentlemen’s fur- nishings, &¢., is also very large ——~e RELI10vs —The Presbytery of Potomac met 'o-day, im accordance with Previous | agreement, at Falls Church, about nine miles from this city Several of the Delega:es —_.+___ See Cote teed enct Lamiter—The' + < The teh benches ta the market Hide, this and A, BP) Hoovers wanna eto ete. JD. | morning, were quite well filed. wub shed Amount of the bond as secarity for Major | DEITIDE. rock, Save etek tar eee seed bene pe ee Cinarermaster of the | Spring. Shad werejoffered at 5120 and $1 2 Marine Corps, is stilion trial. per pair; rock trom 50 ets —_-—__—_ Forricn FRUITS.—The fresh Malaga’grapes. cholee bananas, new crop maple sug oranges and lemons just received at J. Pea fon’s. on Sth street, are calculated to make the mouth water cis. per bunch. A disturbance and fight occurred at Camp Distribution, near this city, ye: terday, between an employee of the Freedmer some of the men employed there by tue tjuar- termaster’s Department. 1 ated that the Bureau man was severely a GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. | JAMES H. VERMILYN, = | Davigs’ AND GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE BOOT AND my | Ba uTY! AUBURN, GOLDEN. FLAXEN ANDO SILK CUBLS * = Produced bs the us of Prof DE BREUX’ FRL SEB LECHBVEUX. One ication warranted fo curl the most straigh' stubborn hair of either nex to wavy a ote oe heavy moset ar! as been need by jonadles ani Losden with the most conis, and fying resuits Dose po injnty tothe hair, Price by mall, sealed and post) aid, et Bonsriatire bedimeay mailed MAESB, Mies. no B89 River ateael Prot Her Pete ee Ho-100 High street, Georaptaws,D, 0. jets. > * . TK, a) agente for the United States.’ apSiddweots Wonk made at er atsbllepment warrantad IPE INSUBANOR. autied inevery case. ty: “& perfect»: gus HAN EVER —Jast received at 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSUBANOE Co., = ry and Sommer Goods, Philedelphia. meeting was to ‘take action in regard to ob- | ing fairly opeued, a-namber of very hand- | to $2 according to | size; herrings 30 cts. per pinch; white perch 50 | Bureag. and | { PERSONAL. 100. BROREBGRD soupiEs. os. cons to-an; Gced ss sow nweata do'eel fred Boys Ana ERS Motes BOLSTER, forweriy - -» eelebri Civic ang with Btee! PAUM's Hop Bkirt and Corset Manulactory, 14 jana avenue. bet 6th aud Tth sts, Skirts altered and repaired. im* mwas®: EBT CIBOOLATING Lita Congress having taised to open a Librar; Weehivgton city 1 will try it, widing Levn | @ne thousand sebscriders 1 invite all who wise to become subscribers to come st once Bi.ty clotues are ot to be dented. ‘The attention of | the rec tboussnd books band ontan® ALFRED HUNTER, et 204 Pennsyivania aveus SOFT FSLT HATS. AND ALL KIMDS OF St yee og tet pew. at Uber S 7th otrect, bet T and Knee? ” — sak STAMPING was! ot doll. Don t Meus fet eee TO WASH OUT. Great saving to ies having clothes for chi $irie eects ukseemeraaesereng eee inted in the pe th. Bea be ae A) tie bottoms PBkirte, fame as the} Bow worn OPK.) road, Stamped tor ea at less than Usuel cost of . UTS. wa) a a Pattern stamped as repre or the money reterne’ ym. PRINCE opposite Patent Otice, 429 nite = 5 0 3 6m" OBN D. OLABK, ATTO ¥ AND OOUN J sELLOR AT LAW AND ROTARY PUBL. No. 526 12th street west. de BOARDING. F CENISHED BOOMS FOR theut HOARD, at 555 New Jerse: outh of Capitol. front BED BOOM, at 406 Ki « 13th, with or witheut BOARD FE URNISHED Room iS AND GOOP BOARD can be obtained at 6715 New Jersey avenuus, immediate! posit= B. Bros, ap2 ir A FEW ABDERS be ace: BOARD and LODGING, a: @ Table Board § bet, 12th and 13th opt SEVERAL NICELY OsNisgep a OMS \) with good BOARD,or TABLE BOARD BOUMS,can Wrmr at 393 New Yor! = FB°NT Panton TO BENT, with Bosgp jor two, at $60 per mont ok Parl for Ot 650. Apply at Ss0 E atroet, 1st > CAB BE BAD AT Buwtu rd Streets aea ~ Nicely-farnished BOOMS with BD can be had on very Teasouatis K stre:t north, between I7th and léth to J. 8. Creigen's Drug Store " we OB EENT—Two well f hed PARLORS, Bae test Boor po SE RS Tar Take BOaKD T45Ls BOARD at ig of O8T_O; the -vent the 24 inst... /kT DL Saa tes rete ot borer set ©). Pennay . Sirects. A suitabie rned to Star Office Dw collar swith mare mame on. W: ever will retura him to 460 llth street will sbone 8 years one inh oe ave ving and x Papa see Porn ke mee ~O8T—Oa be metting wt ima eee Ci Lois SaNEE Cats Sebeoa golng from 432 1st strect cast threugh A street and Delaware avenue. The finder ibe: by leaving it at the above api-t ational Theater, or between rd's. last evenin 408 F. to 5 finder will be liberatly rew: same at Willard Hetel. S00, oice. lates: iy ano 00e. Bleached and Unbe Son, Losses Paid im Maryland. B56. 15-15. 20 cente: superior youse- 4 ; Superior Shirting, 35 cen! Rear P wakeret: Mezebent, Beltinore....93 fo | Keeping ¢ e, Cloths, Casaimarde and Drilitnes, Jeu M Qolladay, do do 5,060 | Shiryes Ferarois. & loves Corsets. Hostery W"B. Gheewooa, Printer, LIT reese mong one ae fer o — a Asis Kee as may be expected by 0" may fevorus-with © r , Reamer, itor. Saepe mate's BENJAMIN MILLER. 8. lero! Mabslar Smith Dressiaaker: Washtn, w* DYEING AND) Wm. J. Btone, sr., Lawyer, do 0. ‘A Beturn premium df: for the year 183s, <0 Office, No. 49 Jefferson per cent. Sc:ip previous to 1865 received in pay- lie! 5 mak soit nticns, tables of ‘ates, and at D! caticns, tables ri - formattor. tarnished on al 0B y Secsoustly ay by mail, to JOH 3, at, Boom No. 1. Washington Buflding, man fe corner of 7th street and Penn. ave, Truly thankful for past favor, the supscriber it Washington, D. 0. = the contianed custom of the community. RE RS Goods received and réturned b} express with the DPPAETMENT or bod B re utmost one des; ONT ED ere GPier | Uitte cesae ante hock BOK Sncepe Saturday, § e anpuas ten tT nname en alta, | whoa i ioedat = 'e! > Pe vania, ie potent granted to mJauuary 1 Isass antes : Gace coe oat ce in manu. BALLS, PARTIES, &e. Pena x the ex; 3. i Pe aa ee oats | PR oreenorgr soma, or oa ieisordered that terest nett : and the public generally. have consested t3 A rary ny ave thelr S1GHTH GRAND BALL Rave, why said peti A PRIZE MASQUEBADB at TEMPERANCE HALL, pr a writing, a! E street, bctween 9th and 10th streets, peri ip honest a RASTER MONDAY, April 22, 1867. tranemitted The Committee of Arrangements have spared qacodes, teanerasgen ofa of ce genses Ft Tene ir 6880! eepoeltions end other nepers relted upon as pert cu! jars sec future advertisements, ap2 2t* testimony must be filed in office ten: = os voters the day ot hearing: tu arrumenta 3 pg ((HamPacnE: CHAMPAGNE | e ; pein wondered. at thie notice be peblished in | ~davfne obtained of ihe principal Uhampegne the Hepublican and the intelligencer.Wastington, | importers of New York a lar, er isc@jant than ever D.C., and t Univerre, Philadelphia Pa . | heretofore gi Tam ed tojofier the fol- once a week ive weeks; the first | lowing brands at a lower than ipretotore sold lows to the day of hearings, watt 117 dayapre: | in thie market, vi: Chas. Heidssicl at 824 .0aria z ;‘Jul = “Sp, 0. THBARER, | te,Es5 2) ey ile, rum Champagne at $23 missioner of ats. pegpe, of my own vineyard, I will aut ote P. B.—Editors of the above TS will please and CG. copy, and send their billa to the Patent Oflee cath ay Importer, 252 Pen . ee eee oo S-lawsw TLEMBEN'S BUSINESS SUITS of Tricot, A STBOLOGY. itov, and Silk Mixed Cassimeres, made up THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE WONDERFUL REVELA’ MADE BY THE GREAT ASTBOLOG MADAME H. A. PERRIGO, Btie reveals secrets no mortal eve; . Bh restores to. bai those oy “ sty in the most a 4 eee WALLA 1H Jeon Hah, mb 29 6t Corner 43; strect and Penn. avenue. SPLENDID STOOK OF YOUTHS’ OLOTH A ine. embracing the D. breast Waiting t and Coates. oe ener eae WALLAoR, from dole! — Deco: ‘mb 29.6t Corner 4% st. Penna. |. KM BICH, (widow of the late Peter Mk oe Tatra a Ly the batt: P THB Al Et ir weneecarteee ecvennt cam noocarnennstl ly marriages end tells you the you Where s! inrozds Wrap an iad the beat auaii- marry. gives you mame. and | ties of W! nig7e and CIGARS; 2 @ thonghes, sua by Ber almost faral “Oapt Harry omar is in ch and will powers unvelis tne dark eed ‘mygterion of | bo happy tovse his friends. 29-Im § e firma- the atars we Y ete melon predom re Few THIS TO YOUB LADY FRIENDS, Good quality of No. 4. BIBBON, of allstiades, at §) @ piece, (12 yard pieces.) ‘The largest and.most carefully selected stock of FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODs, oat. all ries answered and like or THE lowed , mail on recelptof floned’ “The strictert scorers silt te) ained LATEST STYLES, SHAPES and SHADES, r destro: raished thoes ar d_all cOrrespondence retarned Eines thom. Write plainly the, ef the month ASS AER agste™ Pee bees cise, spt Dawscdigh P.O. Drawer 363 Ben eo PBaNOn WovaN wha MADAME PRINCES. Al _ ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICEs, oy Aarl. L. BLOUT’s, 439 7th strect, between’ @und Hiete, m30-6t* (one square north of Patent Office. 11th street, G224T BaBGaiNe Ix CLOTHING: 5 PANTS as low as $1 25, Fine Black Frock end Sack OLOTH COATS, Biack DORSKIN PANTS, very low, Spring OVBROOATS at 95.50, WHITE SHIBTS at $1 25. CALIOO SHIBTS at 75 cents, HICKORY SHIBTS at 50 cents, PAPEB OOLL ABS at 15 cents s box, And a larce assortment of DBAWBES, UNDER SHIBTS, NEOK TIES, SOCKS, &c., at L. BOSENBEBG’S, NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE, 493 7th street, between D and E sts, _m29-6t" Washington, D.C. 505 NINTH STREET, 50) FOUB DOURS NORTH OF D STREBT, (Sesten Hall Building.) WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, SHADB HOLLANDS, CANTON MATTING, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH, GILT COBNICES, OVAL 48D SQUARE PLOTURE FRAMB. PICTURE COORD AND TASSELS, &c., &. A fine assortment of the above Goods fn sto and for sale OHEAP FOR CASH. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, mb 38-Smr $05 9th street Hé¢ts FOR THE SPBING WEAR. SAE a ee scare yoru in Feltangsin. INE. * Pennsylvania avenue, ear corner 18th etree a FOR SALE. es