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THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirenlation im the District W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Propricter. WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY.............. APRIL 1%, 1 S7 READING MATTER Te. OM BVEBY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING THLE. | GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. RUMORED ARREST OF MR. HUNNICUTT The N, malin gencer this morning quotes from the Petersburg /« «x of Tuesday an ab- surd rumor to the effect that “Mr. Hunnicutt bad beon estopped in his career of incendiarism by General Schofield, by arrest, and that Gen- eral Shcofield had also ordered that ne con- Vention, such as was coatemplated by whites | @nd biacks, shall be held, but that when b> rbinks the proper time has arrived, he will call eve.” What object the Jnfeliigencer had in grving circulation to this canard we cannot di- vine, as the same paper contains in another eolomn 8 dispatch from Richmond, showing rbat Hunnicutt addressed the Union Republi- can Convention there yesterday. The story ‘wae probably started to convey to the colored people the idea that tbe military authorities are “going back" on their white triends in the Republican camp, and that they must look for safety to their former owners, who protected them during so Many weary years of slovery. ‘This ts no doubt the torerunner of many such fabrications. We think it likely that rf there ny interference of the military it will no; be with wbat the J y calls “Hunni- cutt incendiar but with that class of am. bitious Conservatives who are now eating dirt in their pretenced love for the negrorace. only to help themselves to office. They will no doubt need seme looking after THE MISSISSIPPI AND GEORGIA CASES In the Supreme Court of the United States, this morning, Hon. Robert J. Walker filed an amended bill in the Mississippi case against | the See Gen. Ord. Attorney (Feneral Stanbery moved to dismiss this and the Georgia b Il, on the ground of a want of jurisdiction, 1nd by consent of coan- sei, the motion will be argued next Friday week th of April ary of War. Sen. Grant and Major EXLCAN INTERVENTION derstood that a resolution favoring Cireetintervention in Mexican affairs was the *al ject of discussion for an hour er more in executive session of the Senate to-day, and finally isid over on the ground that its dis s:om sbould properly be made in open session. PHILADELPHIA CUSTOM HOUSE. It was (bought abeut the Capitol to-day that “ the » nations of Jud J K. Firdiay for Naval Odicer, and Judge Stein. of Easton, Pa. for Surve tof the Portof Philadelplua, had been © the Senate. S7 in Liberty district, Frederick county. Ma., the Democrats supported a «mixed ticket of white and colored men for delegates to the Coustitutional Convention. Mr. Oarry (colored) and Gen. Anthony Kimmel, the +«Parmer of Linganere,” lead the ticket Navat OxpeRs —Capt. Paitip R. Fendal » has been detached trom the Norfolk st: tion and ordered to the (uerriere, the flagship of Admiral C. i. Davis, as Fleet Marine Of- ficer o: ¢ South Atlantic Squadron. Source to-day were $270,141.60, Vincista Rgrvsricay Conveytiox —The Union Kepublican State Convention of Vir- met in Richmond yesterday. Full dele- & ent from each county in the Sate, numbering 210, of Whom 50 were white. A temporary or- ESuization was effected by the election of Geo. W. Kye, of Shenandoah county, as chairmen and the editor of the Virginia State Journal as secretary A committee, composed of one trom each delegation, was appointed on per- pomshce A by Thos. W Conway, formerly commissioner of the freedmen’s Burean for Louisiana, and otber gentlemen. The committee on perma- beat orgavization reported John Hawxhaurst, of Alexandria, tur president of the c yavention, and ten vice presidents, including Hunnicutt. Lewis McKenzie, of Alexandria, and three colored men, aud secretaries. After the ap- poimtment of commitrees on resolutions and =D address. the convention adjourned until to- day at o'clock. The Union eague ef Amer- 3¢8 Was in session Jast night. and it is under- Stood that measures for a thorough organiza- tion of the Republican party in the State will be comsidered ana adopred. A large Unioc mass meeting will be held here this evening ‘mirontof the Capitol. Able speakers have been engaged, anda grand demonstration is exected. John Minor Botts was not present atthe convention. It is composed e; ely of delegates elected by loyal people, and are moetly from the workirg classes of whites and | biacks. Lanor Staike at New Yorx.—Tne indica. | tions are that the «strike engaged in for the _ two weeks by some of the carpenters of ‘ew York will soon be brought to a close ‘The abeeuce of a pressure of work, the wan’ of @ general fund, and the necessities of fam- 2186, will soon force 4 return to the old prices —3 50 a day, and the higher and lower figures According to the capacity of workmen. The | attendance at the hail in ihe Bowery, om Tues- Gay, was pet so large as auring last week,aad there did not seem to be a disposition to con- Unue the strike, under the impression that the movement was premature, and not warranted by the condition of trade. The painters thought of looking for +450 as the daily Wages,.n view of the approaching summer season, but $4 was agreed upon by the society. The men employed in some of the shop: “stood out,” but as the ~strike’” was not gen- eral, these soon returned to their labor, re- ceiving the original wages, +350. or $1 wheu ej Jetters to the 5th instant report that that place is still closely besieged, and the garrison attacked every night. The vomito, the worst form of yellow fever, has appeared, and the dead ha but a norther having set in on the Water is cnt off, aud » fruit, or fuel. The people are living ou salt provisions. commanders bave given up the task of de- fending the city, and Jose Juan Landero now commands the garrison. The Imperial Pre- tect continues to expatriate all who are sus- pected of adhering to Juarez. Some private parties have succeeded in reaching Vera Cruz from Mexico, and they report that on the Bist ultimo Generals Portirio, Dios, and Als- | toine took possession of Huibea ARKANSAS AND THE INsCNCTION CasEs.— Governor Murphy, of Arkansas, Ras trle- grapbed to Senator-elect Garland, ordering him not to file a petition for an injunction against the enforcement of the reconstruction bill for that State, as he thinks that a decision against it will not result favorably to the in- terests of his constituents. Senstor Garland bas accordingly abandoned his imtention to bring the matter before the Supreme Court, and bas been engaged by (Fovernor Sharkey im behalf of the Mississippi petition — Wiking! Correspondence N. ¥. Times, ARREST or H. Kives Poliagp.—Mr. H. Rives Pollard was arrested yesterday upou the Central train immediately upon its arri- val, in otedience to peace warrant issned by Kecorder Regnault, charging him with threat- ening the life of Thomas H. Wynne. Esy. He was comveyed to the second station-house, where be gave bail in the sum of sou—Judge Ould actiog a bis security—for bis appear- ance before the Mayor Wis morning. —Rich- Dispatch Steixas Expgp —The strike in the Lehigh coal Tegion, that bas so long existed, has at jast terminated, the men acceding 'o the re- duction of wages, aud active operations will #® once be commenced. In the Schuy! Kill re- gion pew strikes have occurred of some col- jeries, during the past week, while ipat have been idle tor some time pas tions Lave been recommenced. ILLyEss or Cuartes Kt We regret to jearn. by a letter from Mr. Bryant of March 26tn. that Mr. King then Iay at Rome dan- gerously ill, and that smal were en- tertained of his recovery. —N. ¥. Evening Post. \imcisis Usury Laws.—The Virginia Sen- ate, Saturday, again rejected the bill modify- ing (he usury laws, se as te allow eight per centby.comiract. Cae S7 A pegro school teacher has been ap- pointed register of voters ander the Military bill in & on the recommendation of the proz at white citizens of Jackson county. sons of white and colored men were pres- | been buried im the Castle San Juan | Several | CONGRESSIONAL. — Tuvgspar, Srxate—The Senate, prayer and the reading of terday, Om motion of Mr. execug@ve sersion. ; Subsequentiy a resolution extend the eession to Sati o'clock. > sore. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. WASHINGTON, April 18, 1867. Jay Cooke & Oo. furnisd the following quo- tations of Government secarttes pril 16. tmmediatety atter toe al of = went wo 7 x SS | WS. Seven Thirties, A: U.S. Seven Thi | {4 ~ | 5.208, 1865......-.105% ¢.3u’s, July 5.20's, Ju.&Jy.65.1075 Goid,.... sore. THE JEWS AND THE twaURAWOE Comra- Niss.—Certaim agents of the Fire Insurance Companies bave made themselves and their employers ridiculous, if not odious, by isau- ing circulars to their eab-agents, Ordering them not to take risks from Jews. Making rehgioue distinctions in matters of trade isex- tremely offensive as amatter of taste,an¢ will be strongly condemned by people ot all de- bnomimations. The Jews bave held meetings througbout the country to protest against this objectionable distinction, and, at a meeting of | Jews held in New York on Monday evening, it was decided to appeal to the courts, and compel the offending compamies to repeal the offevsive order. It will beanice legal point | todecide whether an incorporated company can make religious distinctions in dealing with | tt customers.—N. ¥. Worle, 4.87 The Savannah Repwhiicon says: “Ac. | counts represent the condition of things in | Camden and Bryan counties as traly alarm- | ing: the wildest days of St. Domingo seem to | have been reproduced in Southern Georgia. in one county two negroes were sentenced to | dexth for murder, and three others to the peni- tenvary.. A mob of colored people surrounded the jail. broke open the doors, and allowed the prisopers toescupe. In another county men \ wr found banging to the trees within a short distance of the public roads, and has been banging there for several days.” | s#The extension of our limits othe wes- tern extremity of the continent gives the United States four hours and thirty- nipe minutes more sunlight than ithad be- fore. | S#Amanin St. Cloud mixed poison with his whiskey and give it to two pf his children and urged his wite to drink of it. She refused and administéred milk to the poisoned chil- drep, and saved them. The man died. \em apl> t™ FOUBTH WaRD. For Al terman— E.M OHAPIN. MANY VOTERS. ae eon. You will please agnounce 50) i ® candidate for the pos.tioa of COLLEOTY uhject te the decision of the Conservative Convention. H p 18-38" A CITIZEN. SK\ENTH WARD, ATTENTION. re will be @ regular mecting of the Sevent! Republican Club on WEDNESDAY. Apri! at 7% o'clock B Dig gt St. Pal Chapel, on and E SWELL Presidext. 1S" THE LADIES OF THE NEW KPIScO PAL CHUROH OF 8T.JOHN BAPTIST, inthe First Ward. propose to hold'« FATB AND in aid of the Uharch, at Stott’s H and 20th street. The Fair will gem OE) 22d, and close on Splendid Magic Lantern Brbihitions on Sata | day evening. Season Tickets, St. apis {Int & Chron copy auu send bill to Star ofice, | en to al nal ¥ tl ABD that the Judges of Bicction's * register voters under the act of Pioved Febraury 6. 1567, entitind “Am ast to 2 nh session, at the Fs ani + from, | o'clock ESDAY end THUGS. | Day. A to8 o'clock p. D purpose of receiving and recording 5. V. BOYES, Seerctary ‘¥ BUMLAL GEOUND. as tice thet the = = |e u ay. All who int j out the graves of their friesds wi pee ate a | gn the ground on MONDAY, TURSDAY cna todoso WEvNEsoay. Mya eacmrg will ke oq thetr cleime ia writing an‘ preser. 5 cer cates or receipt: | to the Treasurer, 322 D street, between Tous tad | ba Ly tees will it act after all the dead are removed” "7 ©lsim until EDWAuDowen. - | apisa Committee of Trastecs | The time for persens to fectgnate Teves isex- tended to Thursday, Friday am of | this week. BOTIOS TO ALL WHO USB THE PO- i 2 TOMAC WATEB ATER Bgcistrar’s Orrice Ciry Hatt, Wasixe20n, D. March 21 1 | mecyeaie apap tactics waewsig' ty Ee: pon the premises occuot them hereby notified i ij are iy mi nat. unl since the let day of January last th Set peroega ‘water he current yea: tl Hable to nave the water shat off fecanaie aean! ives. This penalty, which involves also an adi. gue futher nie. all hay ite See vet 10 oD ¥i from thie date, Sail not Rave paid water rent in fall to January }, 1 NDOLPH _Pb2i-eolm tater Warer segs. WASHINGTON SKAT. % ption books for the sale of the gow cant of the WASHINGTON SKa Tez st the rooms of Mess. CLAG Ke set Asureaap iséa. McPHERSON & FERGUSON, 671 Pann. avenve, connar Ist staext, Oariro, Hitt, ic ts a gray Saddle M 7 ticular Hac bere need ls ‘. ano Lady's Saddle Mare., To be sen et FLEMMING'’S siable, on © street, between 4}, and 6th streets. ‘ap 18 at" SoMMEE COOKING STOVES, with atone cent per hour. Cell and see ther oF eration at our Obina Store. corner 7t! + opposite the Post Office. Sole agent for Washing- ton, and at New Yerk ric=a. auite HENBY BAYLEY 400. go Days of breads land Colonial History Ys Faith, by the eathor of Carry’s Confessions. ‘Thomay’ American Fruit fer ‘Literary Lite of Seenent Idee t vole Ic. er le ames E. Pan! a sa FRANOK TAYLOS. ALEX &7 Ladies $2; Gentlemen's JO8. J. MAY &00, PABIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. CoURVOISIBE’s, apls-2t 305 Pennsylvania avenue. casei AGES. é re OABBIAGES. We bave on band the most exten Carrt ever offered i oe ‘cent. dividend on the pay- it { Lise is now Fead: wored: ! sured at the agency. Wenvssears Wenteae e's Thave. eu hand the following frst class Fire } Tae! 3 faa mo ised ice Co, of New } eo Worth notces ise ance Oe., of Hart- ford, Special Telegrams to the Star. i ¥ROM PE TO-DAY. «+. -.« (By Oabie Associated Press.|_ - Lownes, “Apri? /16—noon — The, money Market is quiet. Consols. 91; Erie, 37%; Atti Central, 764, U. 5.5-2)'s, ex-dividead, “ ¢ + i Fraweroet, Aprit f8@—a00n.—U. S. 5-298 ¥ LIVERPOOL, April 18—o0on —The broker's circular €ays the.cetion asies tor the week amcounttlo 51,00 bales of which 16,:00 were bougbt by specuiators and exporters. The market lo-day te dult @ud fies are trtfting Middiing Upiands, 1!%: Ortesos, t!yarod ‘Tha stockan portraggeregates 740,00) baias, of which 44!,00are American Breadetuffa are toiaiiy uachanged Pro- visieng sre onckanged, except lard, wich ad- vanced Wo Sus. ar eee nee Se IMPORTANT BY CABLE. Negotiations Broken OM between France and Prussia. Lonbow, Aprtl 1°.—2 r. .—Despatches have been recetved which stare that the negot ations between France and Prussia have been broken off American securities are quoted at this boer as follows: U. 8. 5-2)."s—ex-dividena— 71M; Eriee, 7; Minos Central, 754. Livgxrool, April 1b—2 yr M.—The cotton market ts flat and prices have talien fatiy yd since the uoon report, Middling Uplands are now qvoted at 114d. Lowpox. April 18—2 p M.—Owing to the Easter bolidays no markets will beheld af. ter to-day until Monday next Schooner Ashore and Loss of Life. PLymovTs, Me, April 13.—An unknown coal laden schooner went ashore during te gale yesterday. Alife boatin attempting to save the crew Was upset alongside and four ot her crew were drowned. The boat drifted ashore and Was agnin manned and succeeded in saying the crew of theechooner. Henry Hunt was washed offthe bowsprit of tne schooner Wil- lie Lincoln, and a boat containing a man named George Land and another man was launcbed fo save him, butit upsetand both men were lost. els A Murderer Hung. Doyrzatown, Pa. April 15.—Albert Ten- ful was bung here at twelve o'clock to-day for the murder ot Capt. Wiley at Bristol. He made no remarks upon the scaffold and did not confess the crime for which he was hung. He attempted to commit suicide last night by taking a dose of poison. Professor Livingston Shot Dead New YOR«, April 15.—Professor Livingston Wes shot this morning at No. 17 Jefferson street. He was employed asa lectarer at Bar- num’s Museum. Cady, the man who fired the fatal sbot, asserts that he acted in self-de- teuce, Livingston having madean attempt on his life, An inquest will be Leld. Marine Disaster. Nev Yorks, April 18.—The steamship Seotia arrived lastnight trom Liverpool. On the ith metant she ran into and aork the sbip Berkshire from New Orleans for Havre ‘The captain and his wife andeixteen Of the crew were saved. Shipwreck. N ; April 18.—The schooner Jortas Spa trom Wilmington, tor Baltimore with naval stores, was totally wrecked n Beanfort, on Sunday last Sn uREEEEORERREmmEeeemene tes Spenvip Buack sinks, ac, ac, 20 pieces extra fue and heavy quality of BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, (While Edees, from $1.75 to $5 per ya: New colors Plain Silks, $1.50 $1.76. $2, $2.25. Check, Striped and Plaid Silks. Foalard and Olina Silks, Plain and Plaid Silk Poplins, ALSO, 2000 yards latest siyle of French, British and German DBEBS GOODS, from 25 cents to $1 50 per yard. Fine WHITE GOODB of every description Large stock just received. and will be sold at VEBY LOW PBIOES. JOS. J. MAY &CO 308 Pennsyl vani: 18-2tif N EW STOOK' CHOICE GOODs!: .» ESTABLISHED iN 1546. L.F.cLARE, DEALBR IN PAPBBHANGINGS AND UPHOLSTERY, 268 Ponn’s av., bet. 12th and 13th sts., Baving recently enlarged and refitted his Store. invites attention to a new stock of entirely choice and selected Goods, which fs offered at GBEATLY BRDUCED PBIOES. INTERIOR DEOCOBATIONS! Stamped, Gilt. Bronzed and Decorative Wall Pa- pers, Window Shades fa th teat variety, Floor and Table @ilcloths of different grades, Shade Hollands inall colors, Picture Cords and Tassels, Ps es, Hireboard Privts, Boor Mats etc. ep 18-tf EPAETMENT OF THE INTERIOR D®**ONTTED STATES PATER? DEFICE, feziversy, 4 a 8, 1867. It ts ordered. that the satd petition be heard at the Patent Office on MOmBAY, 4 let day ef July next, at 12 o'clock M.; rsons are Rectified to aj 7 end any 7 haye, why en! can end tye Intelligencer. Washingtn =~ Ame! » Md, forthe ee yl first ve be at least sixty Gays pre: vious te the dey othearine's 0 om eAKEE re fall ORBRS. | &c.. te the M arious Precli Dd iat’ RICHARD WALLACM, Mayor. HITE MANILLA GTRAW WHAPPING ‘APER, PAPEB BAGS, FLUUK BAUES INS. Forsale veel ee MORRISON, 4365 Penns. 46 gtreet At WH. 4 0.H. Morrison's Bookstore “apie im* TANOS. PARLOR OBGA: esis AND MUSIUAL y ete 1s 01 more com size, style. scale Piakop axa ORGAN makers of the country, teem. Pianos, Parlor Or; instraments, for reng. ap 16-3t ~ ee VORA AVERUC, MMETBOPeLITaN BBOOM FACTORY. WILTBERGER, LxDUO & co., Manofacturers and Jobbers of Xcsscs ! 5. arn MAT BuMiNaTO! ange this morning were ¢,000 bushels white corn; 1,200 busnels yellow corn; ew ag wheat, 1,800 barreis flour, at former q' b 4 ead sie ae <boat ing feos Williamsport with 600barreisof flour, 1500 busbels of cora, 8nd 40) oushels of wheat, for Messrs. George Waters and Benj. Darby The Sally Bilimyer arrived this morning from Sbepherdstown with 2300 bushels wheat, 70 barrels flour, and 1600 bushels corn, for Geo. Watre, Bi . Tax Fis WHaey.—-This morning, 21,000 herring, brought up Fergani oa the sloop Far Pisy, were seld at $8 per thousand about 5,000 herring arrived this morning from the Little Falts, and sold for §10 per thousand. 100 shad from the same place brought $15, 2,000 Ciylors from the Falls brought $7 per thoa- eand GEORGETOWN ADVERMTS. UARD—MISS A. F_ DEYSDALB has on bend @ choice assortment of Spring and mer MILLINMKRY, et 42 Market street, be- in Prospect and Jat ets , Georgetown. M ved monthly ep iy bow t per cent, and buy your FANCY TOSIERY, LADIES’ AND GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, TEIMMINGS. &e., © YUUNG & BEABEND treet. 1 ext to the of Commerce, Georgetown, Now Goods daily received. HEAPER THAR EVE —Jast received at MILLER 'B. 101 Bridge etreet, town, D.@., 0 large stock of Sonne, and Summer Goods, ice Dress Goods in the latest novel Calicoes at 125;, 15, + ig Sag . , Shirting, 25 cents; house- jassimeros and Driliings, Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery ve been purch f reat bargai keeping Good Skirts, Parasols, Shaw! end Notions nr Good: be expected by ail may favor us with @ 1 nb %6-1m* _BERJAMIN MILLER. | W™ 45, WHEATLEY’ F ‘UM MIUM BTBAM ELNG AND CLE&NSING ae ESTABLIS! NT. 1D. awarded ‘by the Metropeliten Justitute, 1387; rebuilt 1356, and is now by far the largest and most complete estab- Ushment of the kind in this section of country Dyeing and Scourtng of all kinds done in the best manner ‘Truly thankfal for past favors, the savscriber solicits the continued custom of the comwmanity Goods received and returned by express with the aimont promptnesa ‘and deapatch Post Office address, Lock Box No. $0, Office closes daily at sunset except Saturday, on it is closed 2pm fe 16-6m , OTICE —Those having Garaens te be laid of or Sodding dene, will do well tocall at 594 N street. between 6th and 7th ets .where it will be attended to promptly and at moderate rates, epl7-2t” . ss | ere POULTEY FOR 8ALE—One 0K abd six HENS, White Leghorn, (prize fowl,) ric 825. Also, EGGS for Betghing, from. Whate ghorn and pure white fac Blac! Sean. at Ssper dozen. Addrees JACOBS. Sap see T°? ‘Second Auditor's Oiltce, 8 IEDKPENDENT SOCIAL, b; request of their sn) trionds and the lic generally. Bave consented § MIGHTH O& L Put MABQUEEAD f ch oth and 10h. em “SSaTek MONDAY EVEWING, Aprit 24. orcasion two vaiaabic pi given away—oue the othe BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ini's > B atreet, Tes willbe to the best original mask. and » the worst. ‘Tho judges will be chosen from the sudience. ‘The comm \ttee dave epered either pains oF eot and grandest atta! would like to pase merrim Tickets, man end Lad is ies, «eloul 0; of arrengacmests nee to make this the creat- Wiair ofthe eonson, and all who an 6 of pleasure and id pot fail to attend, DULLAK; edmitiing « ceontie- Ko improper persons will be admitted, as of cient me = have o.1 Kf mirtee Of ATravee ments been made to ejeot ¢: *) W. Gladaon © J Frh 41... Ward J.Gatto ep is att ADE BALL, Tt ODD-TELLOWS’ BALL, Seventh strect, between Dand Erts,, On TURSPAY, April 2, 18:7, PENEFIT &7 Tickets, admitting « Gentle: Ove Dolier rer Tur OF THHIE LIBRARY. PERSONAL. J ERBONAL, — Young ladies,” a SITUATION as of some ri to the} Otcrpreters for their father 1n Frenon > Add 4 davguters Who t= gon, act aa ae LA DIES WIL tered 8 0 it Enelieh wire at Skirt and ( orset Manufactory, 49 Wanted, by two “ charming ado ‘bh and gererous tadivida i# Exposition. They cai reas mediately, blesses ws VP SKIRT OF Sim, at CHE » between 6th and 7th streets. ILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ed oon hove Sp re a SKIRTS al repaired in an Bam's Huvp Skirt and Co Louisiana ave., bet. 61 wt ae. = ous. eet Manufactory, 49 ad 7th ste. yt YIN WANT OF BOOP BS teat 8 made to order. BKIBTS: e ut a ht ac, DOUGLAS . KE, they will hear of on to their s dvantage. les of SKIBTS always On hand and DBRirts altered and re; BSETS, warranted whalebone = ‘= 5) 50 Ag BENOm ABD HOME-MADE <0, on band styles of HOUP 5: ed to fit or no sale Li with Steel BAUM’s H 81 Leuisians avenu altered and re pai: it 1% bet. 6th and 7th sts red. and made to order. 1RTS and CORSET: Hoop Skirt Cover the Intest Mh TS be- iso, the old style, sold at CHARLES and Corset Manufactory, 49 Skirts sp l-im* SELLING OFF TO BEMOVE. ap 17. 3t LIGHT KID GLOVES. Al. r. Laveuder, and other pretty, shades of Eid Glover, at JACKSON YATES. 48 Market Space. ap second door from 7th street, OTATORS —POTATOES! 3,600 beshels Prime Jackson White Potatoes. eens Rs oodbury, and for it purchasers b is jd 7 WATERS, ___ 109 Woter 9) Georzetown. DU. LLING OF F TO REMOVE PABASOLS PARAS8OLS'' One of the bandsomest stocke of Parasols and pllas in the cit: can be found at SON YATE: Jac ty 48 Marker Spa: ep iy-3t see ond door from 7tl D DENTAL CaRD. THOS 0. HILLS, for the pest i eight years located over Ellis’s Music as Bemoved his Office to the corner of P a@veune and Twelfth Over E Dry Store, where he w to aee 4 old friends and the publi ROMANTS’ NEW OUTSIDE STEAM. SHIP LINE FROM NBW YURK The fast steame: will lea: ir B.C. York on SATURDAY, April 20th, at4p. m.. from Pier 29, East river. |t punctasl as above for Alexan- Washington, snd Georgetown, arriving “4 Site 4 ipers will name the vesse: and pier ive dispa: : WwW. THOMPSON J.W. The stoamer John Gibsen will leave Geor town to-morrow. Thursday, at noon, and Alex: dria Fridey morning. for New Yo SOLE LEATHER LADIES’ DEESS TRUNK HAT BOX EB, VALEGIS, ATHER OAEPBT BA SATCHELS, &c. -. . Which we are prepared to xell st manufacturer's ces WALL, ATEPHBNE & OG™ prices. . 322 Pennsylvania avenu api7-stif {Int} bet 9th and 10th $30,000 wosts or DEY GO@Ds, CLOAKS, BMBROIDERIES, &c.. To be closed out. Being compelled to move by the Ist of May, offer my stock of sessonable Goods at PRIM, COST. A large stock of new Dress Good and Cloth Cloaks, Black Silks, Bleached’ and Brown Oottons. Calicoes, &c., &c . are offered at prices from 20 to 25 per cent. less than they are selling for elsewhere. and towards the last of ail 2 omaiuisg on hi a 01 SON YATES, Good the month will be so! vf 48 Mark e. under A venue Hi apres erxet be ae door from Tth strest. W ssuiscTon oiTy SAVINGS BANK, BANK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING, Seventh Street and La, Avenue, BIGHEST MABKBET PRIOB Paid for GOLD. SILVEa, and COMPUUND IN- TEBES? NOTES. LAND WARRANTS wanted. apiz-tf (\ANABY BIRDS! GANABY BIBDS ! prem EAT le ry o! ne B % received at OH BT'S, 022 1TH STEBET. 1 the finest singers and most attractive Birds ever Offered in this market, apiiw 505 NINTH STREET, 505 FOUB DOORS NORTH OF D STREET, (Beaton Hall Building.) WALL PAPEBS. WINDOW SHADES. SHADE HOLLANDS, CANTON MATTING, TABLE AND FLOOB OLL OLOTH, GILT COBNIORs, OVAL AND SQUABE PICTURE FRAMES. PICTUBE CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. A fine assortment of the above Goods instore. and for sale OHEAP FOR OASH. KIDWELL & H mb 285m ‘ATS FOR THE SPRING WEAR. ro8d lo SILK MATS. Joung mane StL Har ae od tifal shapes HATS and OA for young men nd. bot in Felt and Glock. Hatter, 234 lvania avenue, vo Bia Honan tranigarnae,, th 2%6-Im FOR SALE. “collection of Boses. jolsette. Beng f nal, best Olmbing ibd Gene Bet pay part Planta, Fruit Trees, do, $0 im dt ste, First Word. feesyeettant ite spa Ee, 5-8 64 y it, ret Ioay FoR yaad tne Ash, Oak, ond “ STAMPIN wash and boil. the recel pt of wh: jce. Saves ex) Pilciles are Invited to call. Ladies’ white or colers it. — rei Og SYt FELT HATS. AND ALL KINDS OF Ha leaned. colored ané trimmed new, at M._CUNNINGHAM’S Cheap Hat Store, No 7th street, bet. I and L FOBTANT TO: THE Ks mh 346% 19 eolm* LIES —IN Warr: fs Done b; French composit ich b nee of braid et a sam Underskirts le, and try Aprous, &., Stam, in imit ¥ Ye > ped in imitation of iors. Ww teen tyy Ena TO WASH OUT. Great saving t dren to make up ttern printed in the goods Ban be attached to the bottoms ed. and 3 cost of braid. Bird mals of amy pattern stamped. sented or the money a, mh 12-tf 439 Sth street. co jo ladies having clothes for clifl No braid, uo sewing: bat the delible. Strips that of Ladies’ Skirts, ‘¢ how wornin New York,) ready at less than haif the usual medallions, Figures, aui- Goods as repre PRINCE, te Patent Omics. rds, OHN D. OLARK, ATTORNEY AND OOUN- SELLOB aT No. 526 12th street west. De™ ste Cc W AND NOTARY PUBLIO, deltiy IGABS OF BEST QUALITY. Tulip Perfeceion, Tulip Begalita, shd would call the attention of end wou a ni of As they ba ally to them. Cigar in the city Unnecessary to Zou Regalia de Londres, - We have them very best cro throw for the jing three it fi say anything in thelr bebalf te the citicene oO WY COCHRAN & CO ‘Wholesale and Retall Deal ay.. bet. 1ith and 2th ste. — COURT OF THE DIs- MBIA, the 15th day of Ayril, J. Bell Adams, guardian of the mipor children Pocheten of Geo deceased, platntit: vs. Bli Beach, defendants. On motion of the platntiff his solicttor, it eir ap. A true copy—Test: Bp 16-4t arance to be ¢ rst rule day oceurring forty days ; otherwise the be ai by Mr.J B Adams, the defendants eae toes is ordered Bro- OO A MAGNIFICENT SADDLE HORSE FOB SALE .—To be seen daily from 10 to 12 4. m.. at 402 b street, corner léth street. ap 15 6t* os CuBr: CHEAP: CHEAP: A general Spaetment of DRY GOODS just colved at 115 Pe: streets. consistin, kerchiefe. just from auction. large lot of Tor and Brown Oottons, 28 cents a yard, am sellii by the Eiece. ry Bne 8) een 19th and hak yO! ie ies’ end Children’s Linen Haud very cheap. » exceedingly cheap; White very cheep Cortons worth 36 con f te a yard, : MOBY DaXtRE, 115 Pa. av., bet. 19th and 20th sts Fence HAVABA O1GARS! Fizaro Regalia Britanice. Figaro Bepanola’Regalis Otlindrado. Espancls am —_ Intima Just received New York. aplé stif 27 dnd Wogalin ia. per steamer from Havana, vis and Betall. b; W. COUHBAN & 60. -» bet. 11th and 12th ets. Ts reer eaeets, BETWEEN DENHAM & LATTER! diesolved let hae established 4th and Sth. where Ropes, tion to business. to it friends and the publie gene: ep 15-6t* ER, in the Dyeing Business, was Januar;, 186. The subscriver hi ifats90G Fagenh oe a 300 GNorRean te by Jo! ap 13-5t PO’ and JAK: ap 11-6t* ATOE: S' ape iste SAELY DYEMA ne. FINE OBANGES AND LEM HOLMES & BEO’s, streets New Jersey avenue and E ABDWOOD LUMBBR. ‘We bave on hand tho: hly -seasoned— 8-4, 10-43 and 4 H Sand 6-4 Al Small lot of Va. av _ap 13-lw CARD —The undersigned herewith at dinch q 6-4,8-4, 12-4 1a0d 5 inch Ash. Dany Wainat, (prime.) 7. EpWak» crank £00, 10th «te , es-t, wy- ¥ ces to the public thi Be has sold ont, Eestaurant, 501 7th street, to Mr. te bestow upon tinue to extend Washington, D. an ever fiber m woping that they con. Rue , ~ amare to inform ant. It aba ishment be Bui -@, public that U have vs as to Zsie ! | Lb. Green oor a Maer wii be. LS tf Tre Ret epee or in femrtin TES OLOTHIgG HOUSE of those who tory, as well as We \ the. toteud vo'vielt toe thers styice of GREE OLE NING iehoe complete” ,= etock embrace: al! the varieties of READI MADE OLOTHING. PRIQE LISTS NOT HEC ESSARY‘ to pric « with any Other Weebipaton nen aealty of poode beter comsidered. Try us, and eee if you Go not sere money by purchasing of us Also, constantly on hand «large aod selected “GENTS: sUINISuING GOODS Bemember tho place. HABAE & 00. No. 4068 Penney’ 1 dst&oo MEN'S SUITS at 33. AcSMITH'S MEN'S BUITS at Sie, at SMITHS MER'S SUITS at 3:2. acdbteue MEN'S BUITS at $i. a: MITES MEB'S 5UITB at 415, ac euITns MEN'S SUITS at 913. at @uITES MEN'S BUITS at 310, at omitE’s MEN'S BUITS at G2, As SMITE'S BOYS’ SUITS at $4, eurrns BOYS’ SUITS af §5. At SMITE'S BOYS’ BUITS ot 95. at SMITHS . BOYS’ SUITS at $10, At SMITHS avy THE GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUS?. 460 BEVENTH STBEBT, apiz tf Opposite Post Ofhion E2wase DOLAN, MERCHANT TAILO# 4 ith street oud Penn's ave ‘d's Bootel, has recet ved fr Cot French sat Baga OLOta CASS Sei ish Neca for the =priny to hie fri re. ud the at the lowest reduced prices. Also. a splendid | stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Hie ety A «ot f t taety and fashionab!- A ‘Dive an a call before pur «bi ¥ ap 16 2m M LOSAnO. BORANT TalILo} a2. of 9th and D streets, cesires to tarn bis thenks oe oe liberal attent rADCe all garments made at the es! ‘The best ‘Work and moderate charges is our motto. aps 3m* Fo: HEIBERGEE, (Successor to H. F. Locnox & Co.,) MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (Jate Brown's, apotf Bo. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington J AMES T. W , MEN'S MEBCEB AND TAILOR. ane Bev. Street, Near Odi Fellows ve to inform his fer: patrons and the public. that he fs ai daily Solving, additions to bis now besutifal ston 0! . L} oO : MEN AN Youris WEAR, + D “Nove but the most skititul artioe empl ed ope but the most skillfu “are jored , pend fy — satistaction guaranteed, both with regard to STYLE, MATERIAL, AND WORKMANSHIP Always on hand a complete astortment of FUBNISHING GOODS. call before purchasing BOARDING. Ve: a ae Immediate possession given. Apply No. 50 street. Georgetown, ap Poss ED BOOMS. delightfel situation ply st northeast corner Pa. avenue and isth ap 16-e08t* Boszpine—a Frout 0 WITH BOARD, ino the summer moath: per month. Ay tleman and wife, or two ‘gentlouten. can obtein | essa 00 Td, at vate <=} with le a 318 per month, avenue, corper 23th st. can at l6th street, between H aud I stree} ‘d Care and ‘churemes en ” Bit _ oF without ‘issouri avenue, betwe: sient and Table Boarders ath room, &c. ap 9-sole™ gentleman sad his wife, ortwo ‘RB, Canobtain a plcepest front Din ire family from the 70 Loetreet, between 254 *, streeta. Tr; also aecommodated. Benepe. BUOM ith BU. Borth. Inquire at Bo. ERIN Noveu mesaba ASI iB RENT—Two wcll Pau Pee dret hoot witht iene BORED Oe ply 393 E det. vth and \ fel . Leth. LE BOAED at No. 464 wih a few loors morth of the avence. Ee do i6- LOST AND FOUND. Se ater only eninge a OST—On Wednesday, the 17th, om the corner As of Congress and Beail streets.a bleck OBAPE VEIL, finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at 111 street ae 4 the street, a sum of MONEY, which PR —d ry 5 oes Bho" Ho. 10 Market Space, the owne: OST—On Wednesday afternoon, « ladies’ rey DUSTER, » bet. Sth Se” thes er i be ie rewarded by sme itat 474 7thet., with J. BH. Ale: we POC + ee fui is a ee a be given to O8T—On the evenin corner 34 street a ir ef the Lith inst. B. Buck: almost illeg ble. The find: leavi uneber and conten! Office, No. 223 G street, LBT. marked “M.A. F\ to 865.) ‘Phe Gnder will be liberail Iesving the same oat Willerd's Hotel. —————————————<————— Ferse TACKLE! FISHING TACKLE Tha st recei the lergest selected amortmont of Fishine NERLI the market. LISH WILLOW BATS. pe a3 BASE BALL, ant CBOQUBT, GAM . 8a™ F.BAVAG 30D p 6a @s. BiB caczs: BIRD CAGES | ‘The largest stock of BIED CAGES tn the city. apistf 324D Re AN J*Posrant To CABINET MAKERS. epeidat SPRTROR eo "R STS Crore. oh , which I am’ to sell at very low prices VaGk, 324D and 11th. De aoone ‘oekack :* Estate reat