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THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cireniation in the District W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Prepricter. WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY.... «+ APRIL 23, 1967. S7 READING MATTE! BVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. =: THE THREATENED EUROPEAN WAR The inteiligence by the Bremen, which ar- Tived at New York 7e mailto the 9th imstant, confirms the cable news, is upmistskably warlike. Much excitement exists ia Prassia concerning the Telations of that country with France A re- cent meeting xt Berlin adopted resolutions de- clariag that Luxemburg muet neyer be separ. ated from Germany; that the union of Lux. emburg with Germany must take piace a: soon as poseinie; (hat any preposal for the votes of the inhabitants of Luxemburg to be skep must upbesitatiogly be rejected. Tne Paris journals sre very threatening and war- ike im their ton od there were rumors cur- rent in Paris that Marshal McMahon bad bean telegraphed for from Algeria, and that Mar- shal Cavrobert bad been sent on a mission of observation #: Strasbourg Thus the quarrel of France and Prussia about an insignificant Dutchyis assuming a ormidable aspect, and has become more im- portant than the Eastern questioa, from which trouble wasexpected. But when a great mili- " tary power like either of these is anxious to bumble a rival any excuse will serveas a pre. text for commencing hostilities. If itis not one thing i( will be apother. European politics are so complicated, and the purposes and de- sigps of tbe rulers 80 carefully concealed, that generally we can or ly judge the drift of events | by straws—like this of Luxemburg—which float on the surface That France and Prussia ar: anxious fr a ‘ght is evident, but how many o:ber of the great powers would be @rawn into the contest, and which side they | are likely to take, is matter of conjectare only. ‘That the contest, once commenced, willsweep over the greater part of Europe, and invoive | immense destruction of life and property, embarrassing trade and prostrating industry, seems pretty certain would, no doubt, be advantageous tothis coun Such @ state of affairs | ry im Many reepec's, as the combatants must | be fed; but with our recent experience of the horrors of war. no true friend of humanity | among us but would prefer to see a peacable solution of the present trouble in Europe if it is possible OUT OF THEIB HOLES. it will be seen by the proceedings elsewhere thas the democracy, at their “convention” ias, might, made the atempt to get their ri kety, wheezy, broken-down old party machine on on the track again. Everybody supposed tha twenty or thirty old fossils composing that party to be comfortably dead and buried: but st seems their unquiet spirits are doomed to revisit ‘heearth whenever a manicinal elec. ton is impending. Life the “fine ouid Irish jintlemen” who couldn't stay dead when the whiskey was broached at his wake, these old codgers barst ont of their sepulchres every year about the time of the June etec- sion, drawn ont, it would seem, by the irre- sistable savor of the offices. But they pres- entiy find they have no earthly business in this bustling business sphere, and after hob- Dling about fora sa-on in everybody's way, they carry their rneumatic old bones off to beir heles again. It was all very well that they should nominate Mr. Frank McNerhany for Collector Iast night, for he is one of the familiar old “Democratic Twenty,” bar we faney that Messrs. Douglass and For- eyth will hardly fancy the damaging support of these gentlemen, and the heavy weight of a Democratic nomina- tion. We understand that some of the younger delegates were opposed to making Democr* tic nomipations, and favored getting up astroig Conservative ticket of the best men i} but the old ‘uns over-ruled them, and insisted upon running the crazy old Democratie machine, hit or miss. To this end a bogus First Ward delegation was admitted against the report of the com- Mittee om credentials, and when Mr. Owen Thorn, who had expected to get the Democratic nomination for Collector, failed to do so, be [transferred his force to Mr. McNer- Dany. securing bis nomination. The whole affair was a faree, as a Democratic nomination in this city is neither ornamental or useful to the persons receiving it. The Conservative party of the city. meanwhile, is not slow in expressing its disgust at this attempt of the omaibus load of Democrats to “boss things.” PUBLIC LAND IN MINNESOTA. The Commissioner of the General Land Of- fice has transmitted to the loeal offi. arse Peter and Winnebago City, Minnesota, lists of the lands approved to the State by the Sec- retary of the Interior, asenuring thereto un- der the act of ith September, 1-41, eraaung 500,000 acres to each State for works of inter- nal improvement. These lists embrace an Pgeregate of 067,025 60 acres. ee DISPOSAL OF PUBLIC LAND. ‘The Commissioner of the General Land Ot- Tce has received returns from the local oMice at Springfield, Missouri, for the month ot March, showing an aggregate disposal of 16,016 acres of the public lands, 32.091 acres of which were en for actual settlement and cultivation ender the Homestead law. The cash sales amounted to $6,119 THE WHITE HOUSE To-day being Cabinet day, no visitors wer® admitted to the Executive Mansion The ses- sion of the Cabinet was very short, closing about one o'clock. S7 From J. Shillington, Odeon Building,we have the Riverside Magazine for Young Peop! for May. ee @7 To-day the election takes Placein the State of New York for members of the consti- tutional convertion. ———_______ PERSONAL.—-Seuator Morton, of Indiana Will start tor bis home this evening. INTERNAL KREVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $454,696.87. 7 The Most Rev. Archbishop Spalding, of the Arch-diocese of Baltimore, who has been iyipg dangerously !! for the past two weeks, is considerably better, being able, though still very weak, to sit up a short ti yesterday. {7 General Sickles bas established a Ppro- Yost court at Aiken, South Carolina. it being apparent that justice to freedmen cannot be obtained ‘he civil courts of that district. Tue PusisaMent or Paisongns —In the Kentacky Supreme Court, at Lonisville, Iaet week, a case was argued mvolving the power of = jailor to purish prisoners for disorderly conduct by flogging. The Judge said thar wil old English authorities gave the jailor power to inflict punishment for the misconduct of & prisoner, this question had Dever been decided, so tar as he could find, ia United States. He ruled that the jailor bad bo right to ipfitet corporal punishment. Svicipg or a Lapy—We lenrn that on Wednesday last Mrs. Baxter Haines of Charles City, committed suicide by shooting berself through the head. Her death wag a! most instantaneous, and the tragic deed was the result of domestic infelicity. A coroner's inquest was held over the body, who rendered ® verdict affixing mental aberration as the f ‘bman of the 16th instant learos from & souree which is Lon poh as re- hable, that one er two burials of female whites bi cently occurred near the line of Ker- id Sumter districts, in which the cause ‘Was stated by the officiating minister to have been the want of food sufficient tosus- tain life. ee ene nee Success oF 4 CoLokgp EntTurrriss—The colored men’s sbhip-yard at Baltimore was parcbased by them not quite thirteen months ago. Itis epurely managed by colored men, and 225 workmen are employed, 35 bei: white. Last year work was done io emeunt of 0, the profits being 25 per cent. | and Nimeteenth | DaY. April | their names, io. sie BK WK Five Twenties, Jan&J"y,'65.107 Wa Ten Forties...... - BY 9 U.S. Sevem Thirties, August....W6K 166% U.S. Seven Thirties, Jus: 105 U.S. deven Thirties, Ja 05% EW YORE FIRCT BOARD GALES. Coupons.. 109% 10.40°S .....eseeees bode a 106 ig -1104 7.30's, August. 1 7's, Jone... st -106% 7.30's, July. 105) 65. 107 iy sees is toce- — FINANCIAL, Lewis Jobneon & Uo, quote Stocks and Bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: New Yor«, April 23.—1ist cage ye ge issh Coupon 6's, W9X; do., 5-20, 110K. U. S. 5's 10-40 8, Coupons, 9%; Mo. State u's, —; Canton Co., 41%; Caumb'a Coal Uo. — 27, Quick. silver Alining Oo... 28; New York Uentrai KR . 6, Ere Railway, 56%; Hudson River K. R., , Readiog R. R., wox; Michigan Oentral R_R., 107 4; Michigan Southern ang N. lediana t. R., 34; do. guaranteed, —; Lilmow Oon- i K R., 113%: Cleveiand and Pittsburg B.R.; icago and Northwestern R. B., 304, do. preferred, 57%; Oleveland anc Toledo kK. R.. 110%; Obicago and Rock isiand R. R., 85 \; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne. and Uhicsgo KR R. 91%; Oblo and Mississippi Uertificates, 22: Pacific Mail, 125%. Gold, 2 p. m., 133. L&GISLATION IN VIRGINIA.—The Legisia- ture of Virginia bas passed a ia: levying a tax of thirty een's ou the bundred doliars to pay the four per cent. annnal iaterest on the public debt, as heretotore authorized. Certi- ficates will be issued for the deferred two per cent. It bas also passed a law consolidating four leading railroads connecting the waters of the Ohio &nd Mississippi with the Atlantic at Norfolk. Also conso idating the Vi gia Central with the Covington and Unio rail- road The law provides that the interest the State ownsin the roads to be consolidated, amounting to over fourteen miilions of dol- lars, is to be sold, and payment on or before the first of May, 165. :n the bonds of the Stata at par. There are also pending before the Legislature similar bills for the sale of the en- tre interests the State owns in various rail- roads, amounting in all to twenty-one million seven bundred thousand dollars. ——$$$$________ Tue Isptans.—Advices from the Plains te that General Hancock's expedition is at Fort Larned, unable te move, the supply of forage being exhausted, and there being no grass. The animals were suffering greatly. About eleven thousand warriors are en- camped on Tongue river, midway between Fort Phil Kearney and FortC. F. Smith, wait- ing for the grass before commencing hostili- ties. General Augur will soon move from Fort Phil Kearney with a strong force, com- posed of the Secend cavalry and the Kigh- teenth. Twenty-seventh, Twelfth. Twentieth infantry, in ell about six thousand men. Troops are constantly arriv- ing, and being seut West as rapidly as possi- ble (cm FAIR FOR THE BENBFIT oF r B Hall ud Honse of the URBISTI an will open T DAY. April 234 at 11, @ street, between 9th and 10th ote, atrick’s Church. ap 2% Jot FOB THE BENEFIT THE ASCENSION, ened 1. 0, O. F. THANKSGIVING —The Aids to the ¢ d Marsiial, Assistant Grand D end the Marshals of the diferent Lodges maate will meet in the jrand Secre- Hal!. 7th ., THURSDAY EVEN inst vatsorieke a lows? ING, 25th inst , at8 o'clo-k HAS. B. BR. =i MASONIC_The membre of HIRAM LODGE. No 10, will, assemble cea ail on 19th street. between Pen: id street.on WEDNESDAY. the 24th at3 o'clock p m., for the purpese of atten: the funeral of our late brother, WM. 3. CORSON, of Slater 1 res ae’? ly invited toot rat y invited to at- tend. By order ef the W M i JOHN M. JEWBLL, Seo’y. i] = SHAPFIELD'S FREN' CONFECTIONERY, 6 Penn's , bet. 12th and 18th sts. Having enlarg fitted my establishment, it 1s now the lar; and finest i 2 cit} e- iz neede: ‘ashtngton. re} ‘3 geversl with the |: OUNFECTIONEEY Hine. dings, ete j{araiahed at the Teasenable terme. im JOSEPH H. SHAFFIELD. ATTENTION, BRIOKLAYERS ing of the JOUBNEYM rest Detweon Dani Bremer ae SURSDAT *. ween a reet, @. April 2 at 8 o'clock. All Brick. trie attend, as before the GBAND STBEBOPTIC AND MICROSCOPIC EXHIBITION, sili a ety! AND minal APPABATUS. and Hew Testament Illustra: * 'Historics Miscellancous: Genin” An endless variety of Living Insects. These Views arein the highest style of art, most of th om the great mast 5 MONDAY BVENING, April 22, 1357, At FIBST BAPTIST CHUBOH, on 13th street Detween G and H streets, _Tichets to be had at the door. 1p 20-4t EGISTRY NOTICE.—Metice is hered; given to all qualified voters in the BIXTH that the Judges of Election appointed to re; voters under the act of roved February 5, 1867, entitle: sh illegal voting ia the District of Gol aud for other purposes,” will be Anacostia Engin: House.Navy Yard,onu MONDA and TURSDAY, April. Zi nad 23, froucs o'clock p. m., cul WEDNESDAY and THURS. 23 and 24, from 4 to 3 o'clock p. m for the purpose of receiving and recording tf 8. Vv. ES. Secretary. THE LADIES OF THE NEW EPIsco- G PAL OBUBOH OF 8T.JOHN B. {8T, | in the First Ward. propese to bine FAIR A NB ie FESTIVAL in aid o! Church, at Stott’s Hal! P ani 20th street." The Fair will berm ri 22d, and close on evebing, Apri! 26t Splendid Magic Lantern Bxhihftions on Sstur- day evening. Season Tickets. 91 ap is {Int & Chron copy and send bill to 8 rotice-} ——_o —___—_ {By Cable to the Associated Press.) Louvon, April22—Evening —Peace bet ween France and Prussia is aimost despaired of, aod the Prussians are quietly arming and Preparing for the expectea shock of arms. The warlike aspect of things caused con- fiderable alarm ia the London Steck Ex- cunnge, and the tendency of affairs point to- warde & financial panic. Mr. Glasetone has been greatiy censured by the members of the Liberal party and friends Of hhberty tor what they term his mismanage- mat of the reform movement. FRamxrort, April 22—Evening. —U’ 8. 5,90's BK. FROM EUROPE. The Luxembarg ion—Prussian Went Co mise. New YorRK, April 23.—A special cadle de- @patch tot Herald, dated Paris April 22d, says that itis reported on very good author- ity bere that the Emperor Napoleon in his preparation for war is engaged in an endeay- or to purchase armain the United States The chances are apparently im favorof a war on the Luxemburg question. The neutral great powers have, itis said, Proposed a compromise of the difficulty, Prussia disapproves of it. i a ET An Order from Gen. Sickles. CHARLESTON, S. C., April 23.—Gen. Sickles has issued an order rearranging the sub-dis- trict of his department, aad providing addi- tional regulations for the same He forbids the sale or gift of liquors to United States soldiers, sailors or marines. Among the pro- visions of the order is the following :—“ Post commanders will exercise @ supervision over all magistrates, sheriffs, deputy sherffs and police within their commands, and wili, when- ever necessary for the preservation cf order and the efficient discharge of their duties, as- sume command of the police ferce.”” Ice Freshet in Canada. THREE Rivers, C. E., April 23.—The ice in the river here moved Inst night, but is again stationory. The water has risen to a great height and the lower portion of thetown is com letely inundated and the peor people are housed in the town ball The village ot Berthier is also inundated and the water is still rising. Mueh distre-s and alarm prevails. Quenec, CO. W., April 23—The ice bridge opposite to this city is still firm aad if it don’t move soon an attempt will be made to blow it up with gunpowder, et The Convention Election in New York To-day. New York, Apri —The election is pro. gressing quietly. Very little interest seems to be manifes:ed. and judging by the retarns up to Ibe present time the whole number of votes polled im the city will not exceed 51,000. Two hundred liquor dealers bave peen ar. rested for violating the law ip having their places open on election day. They were held for trial. Indian Outrage. br. Louis, April 23.—A train loaded with Government freight, was Tecently attacked by Indians, near Fort Mitchell, Dakotah, and one hundred and tweaty mules were driven off. The wagons were left standing on the road. OR BA ry y Lind BAGa’ k TABLE, perfectly new. ply went rider 7th street, between @ and H ts, Is and, ap 28 3t* ,OB SALE—A pair of hand b k HORSES. about iss hai igh: reen “en 8 years old; sound. gen’ pt; drive single or double, and fairf¥adtle Horses able, street, near Patent Office.” 2 9 a Patent O! ap 23-803t* {OR SALE-A fine Ray Saddl Years old, 15% bands Bighs terre ee: ax bi 5 one of the finest red forsale in thiecity. ming ’sBtable. on O st. pet ind in every sin “ foot rack ; fi le ‘le: 4% and 6th streets. Ty» BODGEB GROUPS, Just received at Hudson Taylor's B number of these ygvaler ” ct ad sy'vania svenue, Sole A 5 for the District of Columbia, ABE CHANCE FOR THO R Zz OOURTRY BEET, = DESIBING ‘We will offer at lic sale on THU! May 24. ute o'clock p,m. fair, if no’ Py = _ od aug meet see Trem four jm acres hi 4 ville C Lt if a mile from aisdeasberg 20. H. CALVE: OHAS. B. CAL FIOBRS' APPLICANTS, receiving instruction of me Gentlemen are » ion before the Board. A’'l Fr to eB exam bave been pre ‘ed by me have honorably passed 82 ¢xamination Anoth lass can be peceived. Beference: Gen. D. Huntor, President of the Board of Bxaminers. BO EAD ANIMALS, hereby notified that s contract r rompt removal ofall DEAD An ithin the corporate limits of the city of Washington. Persons interested are therefore Hes yd rt DEAD HORSE: ULES, © .HOG8. DOGS -. &c., to ti itan Police officers of various Prec! Police Headquarters, No 2 Loulsia: opposite the Gity Hall, which will tended to ap 2u-eo3w BIOHARD WALLAOH, Mayor, USHBOOM CRACK EBS. H AWLEY’S MUSHROOM CRACKERS, ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. ALL OTHEKS BASE COPY OP NAME, AND IMITATIONS, BE SUBB YOU GET THE GENUINE. Full supply new on hand. Wholessle Agent for Maryland and the District, c. LE DUNLAP, Ww. No. 13 West Baltimore street. Baltimore, Md. A GRAND I. 0 0. F. LEVER will be beld On FRIDAY EVENING, Aprit 36, 1367, At ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Seventh street. Tickets ONB POLLAR, to be had ofthe N.G. ‘s or aa Lodges and of the Committee. s (yp ShoneD co. iT. BY PHILIP PHILLIPS, AIDED BY VALUABLE ASSISTANCE. Mr. PHILIP PHILLIPS, the ocneing Pil- im.” and author of so many beautiful Sunday ‘ool songs. will give a Concert forthe benefit of Comgregetional Singing, at the FCUNDBY M B.OHUBOH. Oor. 14th and G sts., THUBSDAY EVENING, April 25. Tickets, 50 cents; to be had at the Music and Book Stores. Secure your tickets early ap lw FOUNDRY BUBIAL GROUND. t holders will please take notice th ustees will peg the work of removi dead on MONDAY, April 15, and will compiete it before the end of May, All who desire to point out the graves of their friends will please attend on the ground Cs MONDAY, TUESDAY, and - todo Cisimavte will make out their claims in writing and present them, with the certificates or recei to the Treasurer, 322 D street, between 10th Rad lth etreets. The Set ob any claim until aft all the a fs rome er jead are ri " D. A. GABDNEB. WABD OWEN, The time for perscns to d nasi ot is @3 e ir e Be! Teves x tended to Thureday. Friday “and Saturday ef this week. WASHINGTON SKATING CLUB scription books for the of the ne’ or WASHISGTON SKATING OLUB now war at the rooms of Mess. CLAGBTT & BWEE- BY. ap lo-2w BSTABLISHED 15638, McPHEESON & FREGUSON, 671 Pann. avenvx, co: Ast etext, Oariton Hit! pear —Bub- stock Le B! | Bo., Be. od He Stak Bell promptly shaweres ES MOSES 338 Pennsyi . ney fa avenue, peweray, solid iivec” Were, Fine 0 7 sell at very low prices. mes, 1 (M°?s8! motes! MoTaE TT o i bees! 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- Sscriber has obtained from the ten pe P Court of Washington County.in the District of Colum- bis. letters of administration om the personal estate of Frederick O H. Krivger, late ot Wash tngios. C. p Gecoaaea, eer oe ni leceased, are rel wi exhibit the same, with the vonchere thereof te the subscriber. on or before the 21th day of April Bext; the: np po ee by law be exoluded from said estate. all benefit ef t! 5 Given under my pond fae pee aed ae ril, "Sp 23 lawSw* 5 Administratrix. S4LE OF POWDER. Burtav of Ord: » Ne Department, wea askngion City, April Bi, WOOT There will be sold at publ Bighest bidders, lic auction, to the office of the Inspector of vy yard ase, at Deen, on THURSDAY, the ninth (9th Comboved ot Pitt eit of rifle cannes, mus! inary cannon powGer, and Ihteem hundred (1,809) pounds compressed These po to suit pureb: Terms: end the during which —— rom the magazine; the Governmes: ap 23-14t wder. ers willbe seld by sample and tn lots asers. OBSALE-—A first clase BAGATELLE TABLE. Apply at DeLACY'S ; street, corner of Tath street, wUrenty ie an B.C. P. HUNT. DENTIST, No. 410 PD street. between 6th and 7th’ sts., Washingten, B.C. ‘ap 22 1 cy TANOB. Largest arsortment in the city of > and second hand PIANOS, PABLOB ORGANS AND MELODEONS. asy terme. For sale or rent o: ap22-3t 2-3t__306 Pennsylvania avenue, SALB—One of Spears ANTI-DUBT F'Grovks, we to, ne8" * ABTI-DUBT COOK B i's, 59 Louisi between 6th and Teh street 5 FOR SALE —One Silver Plated ecsond hand TEA BETT of four pieces, price $15.0 At» Of four picoes, peice Gas. Nerycheas, LAGBE BREE MUGS. SELTZ8B WATER BOTTLES, JULIP STRAWS and BTRAI other Bar efnw: BOTEL Importers of Obias, Giese end 9p22-lw Ppotatons {—POTATORS( ult purohasers onl7 6¢ = 109 Water #., porn Ee. Affairs, i Boasgp ov ALpaR: ing held last evening, the Recorder re- ported from the special committee a resoiu- tom to revoke the green. pers. 5 Uommon UounorL.—A communica’ from the street commissioner, relative to con- tract for cometructing & wall at Bridge acreet bridge, it Ravi given to & Washington contractor, when the law required it to be communication of Mr. Simstag, relative t, the removsi of nightsoil, be taken from the files and referred to the police committee; and also any other communications on the same subject; agreed to. Mr. Ramsburg, from poor and work-house committee, reported a resoPution to pay expemses of the poor and work-house for the quarter ing March 31; objected to, and | Mr. Pickrell introduced a resolution izing proposals tor @ new contract for keeping in repair the ic hydrants of the town; Teferred . Shoemaker introdaced a reso- lution establishing rates of license for 'heatri- cal and other amusements. The rates fixed for theatrical and similar amusements specified in the act is $5 perday. For other amuse- ments and exhibitions, $3 tor the first day, and Su for each day of continuance. Lectures, &c., Bpon moral subjects are excepted. Keso- lation from claims committee, to pay the bil ot W. H. Godey, adopted. Mr. Davis, of the grievance committee, a bill in favor of J. T. Gatewood; adopted. r. Shoemaker, trom the streets committee, reported a resolu- tion authorizing & contract with R. E. Talbot to keep the street lamps im repair; adopted Mr. Shoemaker, frem streets committee, re- ported back the petition of Seth Schell, relative to the awarding of a contract toa resident of Washington, ard asked to be ana was dis- cbarged trom its further consideration. Mr. Ronrer offered ordinance explanatory of An ordinance relative to gree) grocers’ licenses, laidover. Mr. Shoemaker presented a memo- rial relative to & pavement on 7th street reterred. Adjourned. THe jMeRcHaNTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings— 50 barrels flour, 1,100 bushels wheat, 300 busn- els corn. 50) busbels oats. Sales—450 bushels wheat a! $Ja$3.15, 300 bushels corn at $1. 17% Flour—Family, 6.75aSi8.12%- extra, S11 7T5a $15 75; super, $12.50a$12.75. arket firm for ail classes of prod Tue Fish Waarr.—Th° receipts :bis morn- ing wer’ no! so heavy as ‘hey have been, and were generally from the upper landings and the Falis SI¢ per hundred: 12,000 herring for $7a%3 per thousand, and 4.000 taylors brought $6387 per tho and THe CaNaL.—Arrived—Boats 0. T. Snouf- fer wheat and corn to Geo. Waters: Ellen, do. to market. and 13 boais with coal—American Co., 40 toms; Central Co., 755.16 tons: Heiston & Co. 1134 tons; Hampshire and Baltimore Co., 10310 tons. Departed—Boats Baseline, fertilizers to Lift Lock 13: Six Days, salt to Tonoloway Culvert; Sallie Billmeyer, sun- dries to Shepherdstown; Seneca, do. to Sen- eca, G. W. Wallis, fish to Lif. Lock 34; b. Hartley, salt, & o Berlin; A. Johnson, No. 2, fish. sali and sundries to Monocacy. and 13 boats ligbr. Port ov GrorGEeTowNn.—Entered—Steamer Columbia, Harper, Baltimore; Philadelphia, Fultz, (bag ae £. ©. Koight, Denty, New York; bark Eph Williams, Perry, from Rock- land, witb merchand GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. F. DBYSDALB bas on riment of Spring od ¥,at42 Market str » Georgetow: ise. (q20ReE TOWN HEADQUARTERS. ten rel d buy your F. Rk DIES' AND G GOODS, HOOP SKi T.'S RTS, END. the National Bank jetown, D. O. op i7-tm" PER THAN EVER —Just received at of Commerce, Geo New Goods daily received. HEA Cc MILLEB’S, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown D. O.,@ large stock of oering end embracing choice Dress jammer is in the latest nove! 25 cents; house- jaseimeres and Driliings, 4, Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery Goods have been purchased for je recent decline, and great bargains may be expected by all who may favor us ry “mh 26-1m* BENJAMIN MILLER. Ww . H.. WHEATLBY’S PREMI M = Dyeing aND 1% Potty i getown,D. 0. iy awarded by the ate. 1357; rebuilt 186, and is ind most complete eatab- section of country. t and des; EA when it is closed at 8% jo. 80. Setarday, excopt Be ~ . y BU RE Es. rPHiety-wis7H CoNGREes, FinsT SEB Ax Act to protect the manufacturers of mineral water in he District or Columbia, and for other a le T poses. Be tenacted by the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the Unued Statesaf America tn Con- gest ossembied, That al] manufacturers and ven- lersof mineral waters and other beverages Db; law allowed to be sold in bottles, upon whic! their names or their mark or marks shall be re- spectively impressed, may file with the clerk of the Bupreme Ocurt of tue District of Usismbia deveription of sac! les and of the name or reon, and shail cause the same to be published for not less than two weeks. succes- vively, a daily or weekly newspaper published in said District of Columbi Bee 2. And beuwtSurther emacted, That it is nere- by declared to be unlawful for any person or per- sons hereafter, without the permission of the owner or owners thereof, to fill with mineral wa: icon my any such bottiesso marked je, or to traffic In any such bot so marked not bought by him or her of such owner or eof; and every person so offending je to @ penalty of fifty cents for ever bottle so filled.or sold. or used. or disposed of, or bought, or trafficked in, for the firet offence, and five dollars for every subsequent offence, to be recovered as other fines in said District of @t its late session, and President of the United States, ppend hereto a deseriptionof the to and used by us.and caution 1 persore or trafficking in or id bottles. il enforce the provisions w against all persous so offendi Ges. Otto claims all bottles and jugs marked Ae Ott id B.& O., Washington, D.C. The bettie ten MiLukE. P tle is Dever sold.” A. : BYOEE. 2G NOHBBLL. Bottling suetiion: ment corner 11th and B streets. K claim all bottles and juce marked “Stock S Ressel, A. Gramiash and W Stengel.” STOSH & KE: ery 160 7th street, bet. O and P. Crowley & Coleman claim all bottles rere & herr 0 Thie bottle is never sold.” LEY & COLEMAN #6 and H street, Is! Ww. and jn Coleman, rraghineton > BOW- bottling establishment cor. Maack claims all bottles oat ee N.H. Meack Woapingts .C, wn. ACK. MN. H marked **W 5 : This bottle ts never sold.” Bottling establishment cor. 43 and B. Abner & Mueden claim all bottles and jugs marked “G F. Mueden, 0. meden, Alex. Fegh, P. Hobl, A. Miller. A. Mueller” ABNER Ad 8 Brewery H. ¥. avenue, between ohn Kozel i all bottles and marked - Kozel.” JOHN KOZEL. Brewery north N +» botween north Capitol and ist street. ¥ HAAG. Brewe: PE Ho hae Epes elt bottles and Ajnge arpa 509 11th street. jo. 11 bottles and jugs marked a W.. and V- Folkman, 3. wery north N street, bet. north ote. ep 19-2W ppseou UTION OF COPABNERSHIP. ‘The firm of C. WOODWARD & SON is hered dissolved by mutual consent, simyahes f . WOODWAR L. 8. WOODWARD. igned has disposed of hii \- torent ike te of C. Woodward BSontto hi son. L, B. ward, who will hereafter con- o the Hardware, Stove, and House fora burinessat the old stand, No. 318 D street, ‘een 10th and Jith streets, Woodward Baild il demands against the late firm will be pre- ited to Dr. ‘Onse 6 gone = . 9th street, be- een id F.who is suthorized to settle th. Lining and transact all other ‘business ee with my property, 0. Woop . Washington, D. O., April 15, wae” ph A BW BOOKS. rick the Great and bis Fi, 4 bephy ange Prise rk ‘amily, by L, Mul. felicw''s Foome, Complete cai eof, wong Biobolss Bickieby. Aiitestrates™ 4 at trated, It “Rs an eats sale at the 2oox al Sis rn user sig eat recent op puss eee Georgetown. : .— At the epecial moet-- Only about 300 shad sold for $iUa | BALLS, PARTIES, 40. 7 WE WILL BB. L'"“ti'ro'uezsow BYBEING wre ace BEA AAT an tn ea Eee NC re Seek eerste ts ct fintacton 60 conta and Ladies. naan ‘Sr fun oommictes. ALLY BoURD ape THOF THe O'MAuOnT Will be given at odd Fellows’ sub ince the proc 1. the freedom Ireiend Briele- One Dott, santtiag jiemar Lasttes ag JI Sage Reap Agari 2, J cash Intermission. opi dt" Fst GRAND BALL of the BAST WASHINGTON ZOUAVE:! AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALé, NAVY YARD, On THURSDAY EVENING, 26tn APRIL, 1567 ‘Tickets 81 Our Lady friends are omrdially ta- vited to Sian os ee invitations have been ts ad OomMitrsR. on UBSDAY. May 9 1857. Tickets tor oaeet Bilis’and Motserett's Music Stores. opis LEVENTH GEAND BEOPENING oR MANN'S eee e ee OEE ET ASURE GARDEN, Corner of sth an rests, MOU AY. APBRIL 22. 1857, DANOING EVERY MOBDaY AFTERNOON aris im” GEO. JUBNEMASN. Frizet ABD BOOIALS WARD TABQUESADE BALL, ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, Seventh strest, between Dand B sts., On TURSDAY, April 23, 1857, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THSIB LIBRARY. S87 Tickets, admitting a Gentleman and Ladtes, One Dollar. * api7-6t Persons buying a ticket for this Ball will re PA ® complimentary ticket to our Annua! ‘to Ni Hest iMPORTANT TO LADIES. BONNETS AND HATS TRIMMED GRATIs. Ladies buying their STBAW GOODS and TRIMMING can have them trimmed “ without charge.” 750 pieces super’or quality of WHITE RIB- BONS, five inches wide, at 50 cents @ yard, werth $1.25,0t I L. BLOUT’s, 439 Tthst., between G and H, ap22 3t" one syuare north of Patent Office NT OC. OLABK JOP SUsTICn OF THE PEACE AND OONVEYA hese Having resumed the duties of his Offica, offers his services tothe public. Office No, 308’ D st, opposite Franklin pgine House. eo jurezrant TO CABINET MAKERS. T have jnst received a large assortment of Chair and Sofa SPRINGS; also, HAIB OLOTH., of a/l widths, which I am prepared to sell at Kuk low Prices A BL F. SAVAGE, 324 D st , between 1th and 11th. Hocser UBBISHING GOODS of every de soraption. 8. F. SAVAGE, apis ti 324 D, between 10th and Lith. y OUNG LANGFORD. the thorouch bred Becing Stallion, procured from the estate of the late Commodore B. F. Btock- ton, of New Jersey, will make the season of 1867. menei Dn, 1124 aud ending Novem- ber 24,(at** Glen E! farm, about two miles Dorthwest of Geergetewn, in i fo lumbla,) at $50 fer the seas: th sree al A Ee ADIES, DESPAIR NOT | — You are mot yet in curable—Kelief is ‘at Rand—At No_179 south pposite the Smithsonian Institation, where you can obtain the cel Bovin's Female Alterative Pil ’s Periodical a short time bri: regularity, ‘@aution i} py nmales ring eneney, 38 they are sure to ng one intscarrh 179 south street, Teiand. G®*4t WATOH SALE: ON THE POPULAR = PRICE PEAR. se, Giving every Patron a Handsome aud Relia Watch for the lov Price of Ton Dollars: WITHOUT REGARD To VaLuE, And not to be paid for uniess perfectly Satisfactory! 1¢0 id Gold Hunting Watches...... $250 to 9750 Ho ieee cee aw 0 to "cep 10to 300 200 Gold Hunting 320to 300 Gold Hantiag 2Mto 250. Ad Hentin, 10to 20 Ito 2:0 Bre 19 iSto 250 to 250 to 75 to 10 2to 50 to 8. U payment of $10, it be a Watch werth $750 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles yon to the article named thereon, upon at, irrespect- ive of ite worth, aud as ne artic! ued less than ii it will at once be No Lottery. but @ straight-forward legitimat. r tion, which may be partectpated ineren ty the most fastidious’ ail, A ringle Certificate will be sent by aid. upon receipt of 25 cts., five for $1, elev: it premium for $5, six- ty six and more valu premiam for agents or sbooe wisht loyment thi agentsor wi Dg employmes opporturity. It isa legitimately cond: pes ony es 7 — ‘B to the moet careful scratin: o WRIGHT, BROTHRE & 0 c' Gor ernment, and us 880 'N LANDSCAPE PAINTING—By 4 Mr.WM. MacLEOD. st 441 I street: bet. ad Course of 20 Lessons, $30; half payable in advance, apld-3t™ LAB LINE BETWEEN BALT. Rr AND WASHING oe Wharteat the foot oF qj 16 Toot every WEDNESDAY 6 o'clock. Beturnin; leave Commerce street barf, itimere. eve: SATUBDAY Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. She will step at the lands: on both sides of the river, foi ———e ay tiene TA, low rates. ose ine _Sp18T&F sm Riley's Wharf, 505 NINTH STREET, FOUB DOUBS NORTH OF D STEBBT, (Beaten Hall Build WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, SHADE HOLLANDS, CaNTON MATTING, TABLE AND FLOOB O1L CLOTH, GILT COBNIOBs, OVAL AND SQUABE PIOTURE FRAMES. PICTUBE CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. A fine assortment of the above Goods instore. end for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, mh 28-3m 505 9th street, et _: a ONIN’S BASE BALL EMPORiva. C Bore it of Horeman's colebrered New York iT hand rr! well eolected ject a eteek or farnlshed toor- der. Base Balla, ve pi 5 ae » Bases, \ ' , » Crogae Fou! Fisg Tries Bale and Kehoe's celebrated 1 tea »by the wh and il. Base Bale “y rp is’ AS "4 oo end ‘dcoot! ve and pti ee ieee on CRONIN, 238 Pa. ave. lOTICE—Will zed Base Bal! and Crick: sa ey iam gator oom a fooation of play-cround? 2p im ork BAVELING TRUNKS. ai? St6t to, the, publics large eisortment of DEF ros aussias AMBBIOA. READY MADE CLOTHING. PRIOR LIsTS NOT NEO BSS.BTt We tavite com partoon as to pric opps formed tquelity foe and eve tf you so ‘Dot save money ooo eon M om hand «lerge end eslected Crtorartae. MEN'S BUITS at $8, At emIThs MBEOOUITS SHO a. susra's MEN'S BUITB OSI, reas, MEB'S SUITS @t 9 ems, “iwtivitw—=_ aS GPETE Bw, At SMITH'S. MEN'S BUITS at $10, saniiiie’ MEN'S SUITS O82. eng, BOYS’ SUITS at $4, aie BOYS’ SUITS at $6. a uaniae BOYS’ SUITS at 83, nieininains BOYS’ SUITS at $10, at AT THE GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, 460 SEVENTH STEEBT, Opposite Post Ooe DWABD DOLAS, MERCHANT TAILOF corns of Iith street and P. 6 mB elegaut sesort rench and Bugtion CLOTHS Fan 5 Fase Be Kee, ESTINGS WHITE DBILLINGS forthe pring and mer.which he offers to hie frienés aad the at the lowes: redaced —. Alto « stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. H Garments sre o” the most tasty and fasbional net to be surparsed. Give us @ call before chasing st «ther places, LOSABO, MEBO M sof tbh and D | turn bis thanks for bestowed upon bim dur pas 86e-0n8. au: | at the same time invites bis friends to visit | bis store and inxpect bis new and choice se lection of goods, which be hae Juv porepanes for | the Spring and Summer Trade. r 8. HAs | DON. bis associate, continuee to give bis constant attention to the -tyle and neTal appearance of all garments m lishment. The beet Work and modera'e charges is our motto, aps 3m" F 4. HEIBEBGER, (Successcr to H. F. Lovpon & Oo., MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropo)itan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) tt OB 2 in. avenue, Washingtou. vet Ll ablic plendid ity los of 6 AMES T. W a MENS MERCER AND TAILOR, ana Beventh Street, as Near Odd Fellows’ Hall, Begs leave to inform his former sand the general public. that be is almost Gaily re Salvin, oye | CF, i bow beautifal Btoc is. a) J “MEN AND TOUTH’S WEAR, which st be seen to be aprreciated. Nove but the rrort skillful art ins sreomplores. and perfect satisfaction guaranteed, both with regard t STYLE. M ATEBIAL, AND WORKMANSHIP Always on band « complete assertment of FURNISHING GOODS. Give mes call before purchasing apotr BOARDING. a Tbe, Private | DINIB the “Oyster Bay, 265 Pena- be ready May | fer the jers. op is st" BOOM FOR RBNT. strest. between itth yi apa F RoAnDET be sccommodated with Table Beara $3 20" pe sing ogee 308 a “ between ith and 13th, “O™~” APPIY 20S Dats Beak? <hicey, tarienes 94 pleasent BOOMS. with BORED. ct 371 + Op- Dosite Baticnal Hotel. Meferences exchanged.” G --Beveral mechanics can be: t Ho. 144 corner of Briége au Georgetows. Terms moderate, OAD AND FURNIGHED ROOMS— BEES, and good Tape BONED apply at 300 toe pabie 3 strect, between 13th and 18th ate. ay 's3 ct WO @ENTLEMEN AND T ean be accommodated with BOARD in a private family. Aj at ERASFT's ry, corner isin nt svenue. OABDING AT “THE OOTTAGE —T Bitter cisinis Booms rt thon Bees I6th strect, Hotwtoe ‘Hea streews First Fart ra. ny ‘ > Care and charches convenient. ap s-tf hele gepileneas con outa rpietsest ieet BOOM with BOABD 1 vate family trom the tb. “Inquire st Wo. 70 1 anos i furnished PABLORBS, on ir wh is A 1 F- a BOARD Pp —_—__— LOST AND FUUND. ee reece eaten Cazes TO THB PREMISES of the subseriber. Ob the 2ist instant, a bay HORSE, about 16 Bande high, ali four feet wuite; about 16 years old. The owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges and 3; ews: ° DBICK, _Sp23-3t No. 109 corner 13%; and B ste fouth, $10 bay Cart white feet; oo aad. E and N streets north. PIN. light bair within. The & bly rewarded by leaving it at 202 eth strect Sest, al reel . ohne M and’ N porte. sp 22-2" NEY LOST 0; forenoon, be- goof the a ™ ot hiss str and pper Trinity Oburch, Georgetown, assum of Money — about $500 ail the cartbi: jen of & peor oman re! will be paid the find- vinghhe amount at the Ocurier Office, 2 ‘@p22-3t Geo: ME TO THES PREMISES OF THE 8UB- LH Bd BED OOW. ah t » With borns. ° ‘be owner te requested to come for- ve property. charges, takeber PORBORN, Sih “strect Foad, ‘near ap a O8T—1in Georgetown, on the of the 18th inst..a Eaciee’ FUB OOLLAB, on Gay Street, between Washington and Congress,eron grees, between Gay and . le reward will pores for the ome it Jott st the Drug Btore of be bn om & CAUSTES, Forrest tall, Georgetown, D. 0, Op 20-3t™ on the ni ofthe ‘aOksn ve Bar $20 Anas O8T—At the or thereand Wiliard’s vening, & CB Litt. marked“, Ok Ee Wirthne on, Hse fs ander ill be Hbarasly rewarded by W 4sainctos OITr SAVINGS BANK, BANK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING, Seventh Street and La, Avenue. HIGHEST MABKBT PBICE for. Sint SILVES, and COMPOUND IN- ter, bs nD Waanants wanted. el OLGTHING, &e. We call the: of these whe Ce ek