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"THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirenlation in the District w - WALLACH, Editer and Prepricter. WASHINGTON OITY: THURSDAY... . APRIL 25, 1867. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SKE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. SF The following is the official showing ot the daily circulation of the papers named be- low. made under the call directed by the re- cent act of Congress EVENING STAR,,....7,715 copies per day. In? 2 «6 ‘The returns of advertising by the same city papers f.r the quarterending December 31, 1566, @s taken from the books of the Interna Revenue Office, are as follows FvEWING STAR intel og TQENCET ecceee..- 3,552 * $13.107 9,108 t0e- PARTIES IN VIRGINIA. We have taken occasion recently to speak of the Sweeping revoiution in the Soathern 3: Stes | whieh is beating down in its irresistible progress the antiquated political ideas hereto- fore considered sacred int section of the country. It would be strange were this not so for the politics of the Soath were inspired py’ | aud based upon the system of human slavery" The fourdation being removed the super. | structure cannot stand. The wonder is that there sre men in the Southern States slow to realize a tact so evident. The presumption is that many of the leaders there who are oppos. ing receustruction do so against their con vie. tions of what is best, merely for lack of moral | courage to avow their change of opinion, and | piace themselves in opposition to the deep | rooted prejudices of the majority of their fel Ow citizens; while others (and we believe bere are sucb) who are cincere in their be- fef thar slavery is a divine iastitation, and po- itical and Jegal equality devices of theevil one. will net sacrifice tacir Principles toexpedieney, though convinced that the material prosperity of their rection depends on their doing se. Bu both these classes must yieid, for necessity | i kDOWs no law. Already the party in Virginia iately known As Conservatives is disintegrated, and new combinations are being formed. First there are the “ stand stills.’ who obstinately refuse tO accept the situation or aid in the work of reconstruction. They are well represented by tbe Richmond Times. To show the accommo- Gating spirit of that journal. we quote: “ We favor the orgar tion of a Conserva- tive party, to be composed of the great mass Of these true, neble, and galian: Virgin Who sympathized warmly with the Con! ay. who fought for it, gave their forcanes > it, and vi ho henored its flag uatil it was fturied | forever by the failure of our straggle for 1 * ie 7 atean at | dependence. We advocate a union with this | iene nibs ents | thing long needed in W ed tefurnish my tol ral with the lest of FECTIODERY | on the most reg just, and honorable to all, of all ¢ who heartily © Confederacy.” This smasing extract shows how eminen: y practical tbis wanirg party is. What charm. 1D condescension, to allow «Union men” aad “niggers” to vote for the “galiant Virginians who +ympatbized warmly with the Conted. eracy- Bat there is another Party forming. In fact it Das attamea considerable dimensions al- ready, is growing rapidly, and is exerting a | powerinl infivence in the State, as is shown by the proceedings at recent Meetings of white and colored citizens, and by the bold tone of the papers which speak for it. Foremost among ‘hese is the Richmond Whig, which says “The political powers and Privileges of the colored people sre the same that are enjoyed by the whitrs: 2nd those of us who Bold back, Tefusing to accept the fact and co-Operate with this mew political element are not ooly behing the times. pvt impracticable and unfriendly to Peblic tranquility.” - The same paper endorses the resolations Adopted at a recent mixed (conservative) meeting at Peversburg, Va. These resolutions were explained by their author to mean, among «ther things “That white men and binek mec shall yote upon the same and equal terma—and none «ther. That write men and hold office upon the same and + aod nove other. That no tax shali be assessed upon a colored man uniess a similar tax is assesseq upon the whites. That not one dollar Of public nosey 1 be appropriated for the education of a white child unless another dol- ar is ap: priated alongside of it for the edu_ cation ofa biack child. That there shall be no | @ifferenees or distinctions between persons of Gifferent race<, except such as the God of Nature bas created, and soch as the rules of Politeness and useges of society, and the un- fettered common sense of mankind shall estab- dish and enforce, witbout the aid of laws.” The Whig says “To those who Isc behind events and are resolved ‘hat they will learn nothing and do | nothing, tbese resolutions may appear too strong. Rut by men of practical sagacity, who e@tasp the situation as they find it, and utilize such @ tages as it offers, these resolutions Will be accepted and approved.” This shows what advance Republican ideas are making in the “Old Dominion,” and the same progress 1s apparent in other of the | Sev bern States ARRIVAL OF MR. PEABODY. Mr. George Peabody, the London banker, arrived in the o'clock, and was received at the depot by George W. Riggs. Esq. He proceeded to the residence or Mr. Riggs. on 1 stre-t, and from thence to the residence of Sir Frederick Bruce, the British Minister. Accompanied by Mr: Riggs and Sir Frederick Bruce, he pro- Seeded ‘o the Executive Mansion, and was received by the Presiden: in the Blue Room. Afer ball bour spent with the President, he Teturued to the residence of Mr. Riggs, where | junch was spread. Mr. Peabody left tor New York in the three o'clock train. —————oO__ S77 Gur sprightly morning cotemporary— | meaning the Jn!eiligencer—calls special atten- hon to its weekly of to-day as ‘- unusually in- esting,” ++ containing the letter of Hon. Gar- ( Davis, of Kentueky, to bis constituents,” an eighteen column editorial upon “the Bartietts ot New Himpsbire,” and editoriais upon all other ‘current topics S7-Mr W. W. Werden, late a correspon- Geat in this cityofthe New York Times, is, ‘We learn, associated at present with Mr. J.RK Young in conducting the Washington corres- Ppondence of the New York Tribune. He is one of the ablest and best informed correspon. Gents at ‘bis point, and will be a valnabie xc- quisition to the 7 ne staff S87 From J.C. Parker, Post Office News Stand, ard from J. Shillidgron, Odeon Balld- iBg. we have “Haney’s Base Ball Book of Reference,” by Henry Chadwick. For 1567. Also, from Shillington. we bave Mrs. Peter. son's Lody’s Friend for May PrrsoxnaL.—Cyras W. Field. whose unre- mi'tipg exertions to lay a telegraphic cable aeross the Atlantic should always be grate- tully remembered, .« at Willard~’ Hotel. S7 In Alexandria, Va. the people are set (ing their doge on the City Assessor< in con- sequence of an erroneous impression that the & cesement is to inaugurate confiscation. IsTERwAL Revenvue—The receipts trom tis source to-day were $431,664.50. apap eactionbaduciniapenbuitiios A TRIAL vroR MonsTRovs PARENTAL Cererty —The triat of ©. ©. Williams. commenced in the Superior Coart at Nor- wich,Copn..onTutsday Theevidenceshows Uhat be kept her in & cold room on water gruel for three weeks, And fer three days gave ler no food. He gagged ber for speaking to bim, and, with bis alleged paramour, cowhided her come twenty times. The girl escaped by jumping from a third story window into a enow bank, The girl testifiéd in court. The defence admits the facts, and pleads iusrnity. ‘Lhe case goes to the jury to-morrow. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Wasuinerton, April 25, 1667. Jay Cooke & Uo. furnish the following quo- tations of Government securities: : Affairs in Georgetown. Duata oF am OLp Ortiz morning, aboutd o'clock. Henry Ke: departed this 1ife'st his res deace. alter & long illness. Bir. Reaver was of Philadeiphia, amd served in the ist Penn- the war of 1312. He jo- and in his iong zample of honor Special Telegrams to the Star. ——— HIGHLY {MPORTANT NEWS. ——_—_—_. Wer in Eurepe Uerta tively Refuses the 1. eylwania artillery cated in Georgeto residence bere exhibited an @: and totegrity thas won for hi esteem of all his fellow-citizens. the corperation during the earlier years of his residence bere asa night wate! lice officer, bat the ast twen' Bis life he occupied the office peace. For months past he has been grad- ually tailing, and yesterday terminated his bout seventy-six years. His funeral will take place to-morrow at three o'cieck p.m. MERCHANTS’ ExCHANGE.—The off-rings to- day were light, sdout 3,000 bushels of corn, 1,500 barrels of flour. 122. Flour—Market firm at lagt quotatio: Red wheat. $3.20. Fisu.—Reports at the fish whart this morn- ing are that the hauls of herring at the Falls areimproving. Shad were very scarce this morning, and sold for About 50,000 herring wer .S. Five Twenties, Jana J U.S. Ten Forties..... S >. ies, August, . Seven Thirties, June ..,, Seven Thirties, Juiy... NEW YORK PIRET ROA | | hman and a po- ty-one® years of Of justice of the —_+»—__ {By Cable to the Associated Press.) Lowpon, April 24—Evening.—Prussia has replied to the proposition for the settlement of the Luxemburg question, recently submitted by the great powers of Europe. She denies that she is arming. but emphatically reiter ites life at the age o will roteyacuate Luxemburg. War is considered as almost certain FLorEscs, April 24—Evening. —The mar- riage of the Crown Prince Herbert, Arch Duchess of Austri FINANCIAL, Lewis Johason & Oo. quote Stooks and | Bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: —Ist Board—U. S. 1331 5-28's, 109%; U. i Jumb'd Coal Uo. prefd, 27%; Quick- silver Diining Co..27 |New York Central R.R., 967, Erie Railway, 57x: Hudson River R. R.. »Wi%; Michigan Central Michigan Southernand N. Indiana %; do. guaranteed, ~—-; Lilimois Oen- tra: R R., 113: Cleveland and Pittsburg R.R. 697, Chicago and Nortnwestern R. R., 2 Cleveland and Toledo K. K.. 111%: Chicago and Rock Isiand R. R., BTN; Pitsburg, Fort Wayne. and Uhicago R. R. ORio and Misstasin Pacific Mail, 126. Gold, 2:00 p. m., 140 ——_——<+2ce--—___ PUBLIC LAND FOR IOWA The Commissioner of the General Land Of. fice DAs just transmitted to the Governor of lows a certified transcript of indemnity lands embracing 1,315 acres selected by the agen: of the State of Lowa, and being ia full satisfac. tion of the grants forthe Des Moines River im- t made by act of Congress of August joint resolution of March 2, 1861, and — LOBBD HOD-OAR ML be @ mest: Dales of corn at 81 New Yor. April 25. has been postponed. Coupon 6's, 109%; 4 iv-t 8, Coupons, 98 t to 15 cents enc landed and sold at emeate is reported to have occurred at Opor- to, and frigate has been sent there to assist im restoring order. Paris, April 2t1—Evening.—Prince Napo- leon bas gene to Italy. Lonpon, April 24—Evening.—The imporia- n bords from Germany, for sale at this market, continues very quiet The issue of 15%21s quoted at Frankfort at GRorGetrown.— Entered br. Dick Williams, Corson master, from Richmond, for Port Morris, wih coal. Tue Canal —Arrived—The George Moler with limestone to Alexandri: boats with coal—to the American Oo, 418 11 Borden Co., 443.1 to tion of Ameri do. preferred, 58% Camberland Co., 17 tone; Hamp<hire tons, Consolidation Co., 220.15 tons. Departed—The A. M. Thomas, withealtto Knoxville; Ellen, do. to Sharps- burg; Lronsides, with plaster to Williamsport; J.M. Waters, do to Lift Lock 45, and tourveen ANTWEE?r, April 24—Evening —Petroleum closed 9t45 francs per bbl for standard white. (By Steamer., —The sieamship Cuba, pi Certificates, 23%; Lonpon, April 25. from Liverpool, bas arrived. The French journal Liberte says that the public meeting= allover the country -hould make known to M. de Bismarck that if there is a German nation, that there is also. a French mation; that if there is German patriotism which is susceptibie, there is French pairiot- touchy; that, ina word. the German people, excited, misled, and made to serve Prussian ambition, will find itse posed, not only by the French asm the French people, determined to defend their independence and to tear to pieces the trea'ies TO LOAN for twelve monthsonun- | g incambered improved city pro Avply to MAUBY & INGLE, 373) UST ABBIVED AND FOB SALE—Sevoral ism which is mM fine HURSES and tw je! fast PONY. . @ treet, between éth | MONDAY. APB pelea EVERY Mv’ pS QEED LEAF TOBACCO. is packs t of Connecticut Seed Leaf WRAP. Pee eed pee at Baltimore ° ¥ * 489 7th street, near E OB SALE—A pair of very fine biack HURBES, suitable for temil ATTENTION. R will bea regular meetin, can Associativn o Indian Hostilities. St. Louis, April 25 —A dispatch trom Jules. burg says the Indians stampeded a lirge num- ber of cattle near Fort Mitchell on the 13th Tbe Indians afterward- attempted to draw out the fort, but without sacerss. ‘The number of Indians is estimated at 2,500, itis reported thata large party of Sioux In- dians are on Rawhide Creek, wishing to come to Foct Laramie and live in peace with the pagans -_ There ig Of the bit. f the District on SATU i} April 27. at i3, e Hall, Ninth street, St A o clock,at Union etween Dandi E ALL, Secretary ENJOYMENT FOR GROWN FOLK, AMENT and the B illustrated everal very fine BOWEN'’S Stable, bet. 6th and 7th sis, AN EVENING'’S OHILUDREN AND ND NEW TRST | WopeOB68 OF THE MIOROBI jes ef Beantifal Dissolvi and interestin, BURDETT'S sy yr es OuGANS AND SMITH'S PARLOB Cad AND MELO. | A complete assortment, for sale or rent on easy terms. OHN F L n@_thetr chil- .pel, FRIDAY RVENIN( tence—Adnits, 25; Obildren, 1 A FAIR FOR THE BE Senator Wilson at Fortress Monroe. FoRTRESsS Monror, Aprit 2 son arrived bere in a special boat this morn- o'clock. Admit- —Senator Wil- ear 10th street, EFIT OF THE F U3" HORSES FOR SALE. Those wishin He addressed a large andience of blacks and whites in the Butler school honse near Hamp- ton Roads, and will leave for North Carolina this a ‘ernoon. Carrel Hall, b St Patrick’sChu jw FAIR FOB THE BENE OF THE CHUBCH OF THE ASOENSION, will be opened to purchase fine HO. - consisting of Matche. © Hersen, and gentlemen's and e Horses at our st ‘© have ne common sto cation for such will be ase ‘or sale, and appii- | B. OLOOTT & SON, 471 and 473 Eighth atrect. Between Dand E streets. ES. H and 2lst streets, — Countericit Bounty Scrip. BaxGor, Mg, Apr bounty scrip of thes Beware of soldiers eof Maine, of 1-65, in one hundred dollar pieces, as it has been coun- terteited and extensively circulated. The only safety is in refusing to purchase except from responsible parties. | and three years. with inter NiNG. emeut of the Charch, JOSEPH H BHAFF RENOH CONFE it 7 o clock, i tae et Sones » in the bas A’ EABL’S STAI CTIONERY, bet. 12th and 13th ate d and refitted my establish: 1 finest fa the city—son trom Liverpool on the Oi Fastnet she collided with the made to order, ON, made by 25 of fine fini-h. Also, one No top BUGGY WAG Tewster, New York. Lonisiana took captat and brought i PABI8 KID GLOVE DEPOT. 1OE.—Netice ts hereb Stunt the den ca soters ii A ection appointed to inder the act of id braary 5. 1367, entitled * al voting in ti and for other purposes,” Anscostia Engire Hou ISDAY, April ‘a1 m.. and WEDNESDAY 23 and 24, from 4 e purpose of receiving 8. V. NOYES, Secretary. OF THE NEW EPisvo- OF ST. JOHN BAPTIST, ose to hold a FAIB ANB ING AND CEL. e 1.0. 0. F. ae COUBVOISIBR’s, An act to puo of Columbia, I bein session, at the avy Yard,on MONDAY from 3 to 7 and THURS- to 8 o'clock p. and recording 1.0.0. F —MEMBERS OF THE ORDER ip good standing in otter jurisdictions tem- bersrily in Wasbington, are fraternally invited to unite with the Order of ‘the Di in the Prosession and Thanksgtvin: April 26th; and will copnect them: Bacar racet they ma ALEXANDRE $2; Gentlemen's $2.2: JOS. J. MAY & OV,, 305 Pennsylvania avenue, @7 Price—Ladies istrictof Columbia on FRIDAY, ‘ves with such THE COMMITTEE. ENEEBAL ORDER -Tho of the Grand Lod: d of the Subordicate ar ed to ¥ MOBNING, 25 Prepared to take position in the line of jou. whieh will move from the Oity Hall {ap24-2t] THE COMMITTEE. ENTRAL LODGE, reqecsted to me. OBS OF¥IC i** w ae Sealed Preposals wil! until 120’clock m.on MONDAY, May aving, carbing. &c ane Beventh tractor !o have but one war B per ffications can be the office of the Commi in the basement of th No bid will be received whic au offer for each TON, April 23, 1857. wthe First Ward. pro FESTIVAL in aidoft © ani 20th stro eventug April Dg, April 26th avic Lantern B: slot the year 1867, for the Fes the city; no con- seen at this o'tice. loner of Impro: 22d, and close on zhiritions on - 31 end bill to Star office. | EGULAB MEETING ‘pub ican Olub will hb does not inc’ ule te item of werk and ma- By law the Mayor is prohibitea from contracts for the abe persons whe are not practical T Bnesy resersee to himse! NOTICE —THE B. ot the Third Ward Id at Wisewell Barrac Seventh streets, on TH next, the 2¢th instant, at 73, JOHN THOMAS Ju. MORN clothing, with whi ing tbe procession and yreneetving exercises. fr the right to re- ject any or bids, should he deem it to the in- terest of the Corp o'clock. INSON, Seeretary. K SODA WATER. LJ N COBROSIVE APPABA- rated parity and excellence, ted States fre: corner of 6th and H -ESTABLISH ED icPHEBSON & FERGUSON, UR, corngeR let stRER?, iy EMIOALS, ODE. 1.0.0. F, THANKSGIVING. EASTBEN LODGE. No. 7,1.0.0.¥F, * LODGE, No 7, oration to de a. BICHARD WALLAOH, FROM MIL- of EASTEBN hereby notified * Sprexpip BLACK BILKS, &c., &. t f receiving the nd escorting ting | 25 pleces extra heavy and fi BLACK GBOS GRAIN SILKS, (white edges,) just jendance is desirable P.M. PEARSON, Bec. Sec. f HARMONY . F.. will meet at NING which we are 10 The members LODGE. No Ballon FRID aPitoy Hin, MUOH BELOW THE BEGELAR Ez: fi bre Eee, Night Bell prom: mepicimEs o'clock, in dark cl: CHEOK SILKS and PLAIN COLORED SILKS in great variety, at low prices, LABGE STOCK CHEAP DRESS GOOps 2,000 pieces English, French, and German DBESS GOODS very choice and select styles, at pricesfrom 20 cents to 62 cents per yard. Bich Printed {Paris Organdies, Lawns, cales, Ginghame, Chambrays, Pure Moha: ] ly fovited to unite with va WM. H. BOOTT, Bec. Sec. —OOVENANT LODGE, No. ficers and Members (attired in FO requested to W OPEN BACK, in ood tn Roan BAC good running or 319 north B etree: id Is 2 b white glover netual in assembling on FBIDA red to participate in the EDDY. &. 8, of BEACON at their Ball AP a lerce let of large JOSEPH H. SHAFFICL ¥, 246 Pennsylvania id 13th sf 1 0.0. F The membe LODGE. No. 15, will meet atd%s a clock a. m., 26thiustant, to join in the sion. By order. ¢ members of EXCRLSIOR t at their Hall it $', o'clock, to join in Thanksgiving 1.0.0. F —Th GE. ae 17. will (7) CABINET FURNITURE e both time and money b: MOUBNING DRESS GOODS. = the south: = 4 JRON BERAG =-4 CANVASS GRENADINK, and all of Lupin’s celebrated Fabrics for Spring and Summer wear, AT EXTBEMELY LOW PBIOEs, Jos J. May 30% Penosy!rania avenue WM. COOPER, Secretary, BIAN ENCAMP <A <pecial meeting, for the degrees, will be heid THIS unctual in their NING, at nine ervation of Fur from the rava, F.- COLUM NT. No. mney aod Pa ‘one of conferri: 9 ty this morning at eleyen | Patriarchs are requested to be O-MOBROW MO o'clock, prepared to participat~ aiving ceremonies Ww EXGAL Dis SES, DEBILITY, ae ard CUBE YOUR CK TAYLOB. Book: NT LAB Joes Brice OF THE PEACE AND OUNVEYANCER, sumed the duties of hi a by | Washington D.C. — eee @p25- D&W Sm ¥.-MOUNT NEBO ENCAMP- 7 OR MENT.No 6 —Patriarche are requested mble TO MOBBOW MORNING ie precisely. preparrd to join the Procession ani take rtin the Thanksciving Orremonte bart} anTHOS. W. FOWL is Office, offers Bowl No. 308 D [™PeRTANT TO CABIN I have just received and Bofa SPRING widths, which I am pr Aceh a) ld ET MAKERS. assortment of B CLO i A GRAND I.0 0 red to sell at ve A F AGE, 324 D et , between ith aud Lith, OUSEF URBISHIBG Goons 324 D, between idth and 1ith. § GF ORD. the thorouzh bred lion, procured fr: e Commodore B. F. 8 V ERMONT —_— On FRIDAY EVENING, April 26, 1487, Received this day from mone At ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Seventh street. POLLAR., to be had ofthe N.G.¥5 iges and of the Committee and i BIkG BUTTRE, ad fresh frem the convenient kegs for family G & BON. King Place, enue and 15%, at, its O| of the afere nt 6 Yy gure LA Baci tal jst oook 8) ai stock of fine WATOHES and Silver Ware, Fine Cutl Glasses, &o., &c., that s a Mots , MOTHS CEDAR OAMPHOB— Six per rent gold in changed for ali i T SUBY N A frill snpply of @ TIES constantly on pxsucatED WIB! FIVE TWENTY ef SEVER O OVERNMENT nd. ticulars see hand-bille, i2w FOB GEAPEVINBS. This Wire is costed with eutte pe o the tendrils of th: common wire. iy ad and small quanti LM KING & BON. K ap 2% eost Oormer Vermont a ETROPOT. M = PATEN’ 347 O street, betwe NOTICE TO OUR_ FRIENDS ON THE ISLAND. ATTBRTION. OF Gentlemen are now receivin, 8B examination before FIOBRS" APPLICANTS, RECEIVED @ Sno assortment of French 18 BAAR, 32 Market Space, Bins dice dais eho NGLISH AND GKEMAN uBR Be tcc'be ned a CHSMAN Ema D TBIMMING $2 Market Space. OWEBS AND BONBET F richest assortment ef NET FRAMES can be found mb la tf venue amd 163, PBOF. JOHN FILL 516 14th street. routh Pen: ze BMY APPLICANTS. ye yay sap One our-s t Broa, IAGE: one vers UN DOW? for two persons for business or pleas: Also, two very handsome coai-box BUGGIES, of entirely n 4); aud 6th strests, al LEWIS BAAB’S. t further imposition from parties pro- SPBD POTATOER NER’S FAMILY BREAD,” lowing depots on the enulne article can be corner7trrstreet and Md 613, corser 12th andD bet. E and F Ave established the foll Just received per steamer. nd, where alone the gi " — 7 Jou No. 78 Water st; Dy 0 mons, Cocoanuts, B South side Pennsylvania avenue, Four doors west of 13th street NETS, $125 per di WATER COOLERS. Las per con) Pr 8 A very large assortment, St reduced prices, by strect, bet. 10th and llth; er Md avenue and Lith st.; — & McCuln, corner 13th and U sts, ‘of these Goods for sale OHN OGDEN MACHINES $02 oth st,, near Pa. av. M=tR0r0 NINTH STREET, FOUB DOuRs NORTH OF D STB: iT. (Beaten Hall Buildi WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADEs, SHADE HOLLANDS, CANTON MATTING, TABLE ABD FLOOB O14 OLOTH, GILT COBNICES, OVAL aND SQUABE PLOTURE FRaMuEs, PICTURE OOBD AND TASSELS, &c., ac, above Goods instore, B. LAMBDIN, Office, No. 54 eps im AuD BUILDER, . cor. Louisiana avenue, ‘BOOM ORACKBRS. HAWLEY'S MUSHBOOM ORIGINAL AND ONLY ALL OTHERS BASE COPY OPW. THS GENUINE. spaanepie iti more. 0 Seventh str. nS. pe re is between We invite all who use the arti tour, to be had fresh high grade Extra pertor, to any in our market, 0. HAVEN tin the clty of ace sao MELODBONS. itualist, whoim January last starved hi. | child, & girl of (birteen years, nearly to death, | day A ir SORAOEBES, from hese goods are su: and cei Siwaye be nee apRi-lw a irty P1ABOS, PARLOR 0 BG: For eale or rent om easy BE 8URB YOU GBT ele Agent for No. 13 West Bal A Bine assortment of ¢! end for eale OHRAP FOR CASH KIDWELL & oop er | Beheing. Pin ‘onasyl ants avenue. BALLS, PARTIES, &o. MAY rage Fe TEC Fi AGE 1OoORM ET PagK Simitting @ Gentleman Ladies, ifty a ckets to be bed at the Park, or of the Com- mifttes. emis —J A. Boi ¥. cigeby, B.V. Henry. ~ A? N AND RVENING Pio Blo ATO UNALOSTAN TS! AND,‘ ESDAY, May 1, 13:7, On Wier Benetton teen SUFFBRING OBPHANS OF THE soura. complete arrangements have been eet Sa een ut visito Boats will lesve High street wharf over: ees minutesafier 24 o’clook p m. Ferry Tee Ticket: asmitting gsotiomes and ladies Holy Bit end has boon en} 5 Commitee:—Dr BB Price, D Scott Braddock, W. BSiouses, H.W. Foarton, W. H. Dogges. ONY CIROLS, F.B lows’ Hril DAY BvB to be forwardei to ting for the freeiom of aa Dollar, admitiing a Gea Ladies. tee of Arrangements. —P. Hickey, J T. Ociitae, % S, Burk, A. Neville J _ Minstrels will efve inment at each intermission pz? at" ROF.L.G mM ary . kotween oth o THURSDAY. M Tickets for sale at Bi! tores. LEVENTH GRAND BEOPENING or GEORGE JUENEMANN'S PLBASs: Corner of 4th and GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTs. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE PRI ane ES IN GEORGETOWN, D. On WEDNESDAY, April 24. at 5 o’clook, P M.. L will sell, im front of the ises that very valuable and desi ce of the late William Bedin. This property fronts 100 feet on Gay strect, iD Washington and Gongress ats , extend: @ entire depth Of the sinmare to Dunbarton on which it has also a fr. nt of 100 feet, and could be divided without injury to the oricinal Pro rey The Honse is larce and most built, containing 16 rooms, with fi and water throughenut: is ‘conr~ dry in every tatd in exceilent order. An Oftice, Brick Btabling. Carriage Hovse and Ico Hoose are on the grounds, which are highly im roved with choice evergreens, gr: and other Private resi: apes, ruits. The situation is airy and healthy, com. | xe view of the Potomac, Ar- a the city of Washington. ani resioonce most desirable. Terms:—One-third cash; balance in one. two » secured by a deed of trust on the property Conveyancing an! stamps at the costof the pur- r given OMAS DOWLING. Anct S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON accennt of the inclemency of the weather wntil MONDAY, April ne hour ap 25 THOS. DOWLING, Avct BY THOS. DOWLIN uct ; Georgetown VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE RUILDING LOTS IN GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION Op WEDNESDAY April 24 at 5 lock p I wil) sell. in front of the premises, two des! Building Lots, eack fronting %) feet on Gay «treet, between Washington and Green streets, with o depth of about 100 feet to ater nce ip six and ecured by deed perty. Conveyancing and stamps be purebaser, T AS DOWLING. Aact. a7 THE ABOY ALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the imclemency ef the weather until MONDAY, April 29, same hoor ap 25 THOS. DOWL Anct. A ee A. F. DBYSDALB bas on mi trust ey at the cost of t epls Summer LLIN BBY, at 42 Market st tween Prospect and let ets ,Georgetown Modes received monthly p23 6t* B¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, EXCELLENT HOUSEHOBD FURNITURE, . AT AUCTION 1ooclocked will tell. Bees reese eeety th, at o'clock, F will sell. a : ick, Beq., No. 126 Brid, reek, Georgeroen a oe assortment of ellent and well kept ‘urniture. consistin 1 handsome 1 do je Slal it ask Suite, nine pieces Gilt Frame Mirror, with Mar- 4 Brackets at Chamber Suite. four pieces seat Obairs and Sofas’ 4 Boekcase stands Tui , Three Rly nd 1 Extension and other Tables Bedstei Fe; Beds and Mattresses other Chairs ‘and other Stoves Silcloth and Matting, And many other articles too nemerous to men- tiov. Terms cash. apis THOS. DOWLING, Anct. S7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON sccount of the rain until MONDAY. April 29, e beur. THOMAS BOWLING. {Intel} Anctioneer, BX 808. DOWLING, Auct.; Georsetown. VALUABLE IMPROVBD PROPERTY ON BRIDGE STREET, GQEORBGETOWS,AT Al: - On WEDNESDAY, May Ist, ats o'clock p. m.,I will setl. tn front of the premises, part of Lot No. *1, fronting 23 9-12 feet on Bri creet, between running back The improvements consist of a large three story Brick Builéipe and Brick Bark Building. con- taining 14 rooms, store room and cellar undert whole house, and was formerly oc led by the late John Mountz Terms: One-half cash; balance in one and two years, with interest. secured by a deed of trast on the property. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser A Perseasion given immediately. Title perfect. api THOS. DOWLING, Auct ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGET Ww! T ABCTION. aie = On WEDNESDAY, lst May, at Soclesk 2 I will in front of the premises, Let No. 76. fronting ahont 190 feet on the cast side of Cecil alley, with a depth of 49 fes t, andimprevei by a large frame building Ter: One third casb; balance in 6 and)2 months Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of be bi . “a * pHes. DOWLING, Auct. (j*OuGETOWN HEapouanrens. lave ten per cent., and buy your GOODS, HOSIERY, LADIES’ 4ND G _ Tae > GOODS, HOOPS: KL) iS &e..0' a YOUNG & BEREBND, No.120 Bridge ronan ext ——_ Rstional Bank ot Commerce, Georgetown, D.C. _New Goods daily received. Sp 17-3m* rtnertehip of A.J. RADCLIFFE & anced by limitation tne subse: ly to settle thesam~, 2 se! large and well selected stock of Choice Faently Groceries at red at laced prices until the Ist whe they will close the same. ne lst of APER THAN BVEB. CRAMER. 101 Brid D. O., a large stock of 8 embracia Shotce Dress Goole jee, A jooes 124. , 20 cents; superior Shirting, 35 cents; hou rt ‘arasvle, is, Gloves, x je and Notions. Our Goods have been purchased fey cash since the recent decline, and it eine = be expected by all who may favor us with a mh 26-1m™ | chasing at ether | F - HEIB choice assortinent of Spring and | or FOB RUSSIAN AMEBICA. UNITED STATES OLOTHING HOUSE Wo reepSerai call the attention of thoes wie r Te" LUT NING fs Ur stock embraces ail the vari BEADY MADE OLeTHoING PRIOS LISTS NOt NEO ESSARY ( vite comparison s. to pric-a with any o!t or jones Ast ~ y of goods being 0 Bt 6OTe Money MEN'S SUITS at 83, At SMITI'S MEN'BBUITEOI$1 ae iti MEN'SBUITBOt@i, | eas MEN'S BUITS et gis, MEB'S BUITS ot 616, ‘ MITES AtSMITH'S MEN'S SUITS at S18, scans MEM'S BUITS at 9%, re MENS SUITS ct@s, ems BOYS’ SUITS at &4, canes BOYS’ SUITS at gs. ehedaie BOYS’ SULTS at $5, sees BOYS’ SUITS at #10, os lareee arian GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE 460 SEVENTH STREBT, ap iv tt Opporite Post Ofice *DWABD DOLAS, MERCHANT Tai) 4 cormer of . mer. which be ofere to bie friencs aod at the lowest retaced prices. Ali stock of Gents’ Furniening Goode. ot Garments are of the most tasty and fashionad net to be eurpassed. Give us @ call before pur COS, ep ih im M LOBABO, MEBCHANT TAILOR, corner AvE. of oth and D streets, cesires to re turn bis thanks forthe ber bestowed upon him during past sea: one at the same time invites bis friends te hie store and inspect b s gew and choice se- tion of goods, which be has just parchased for Spring and’ fummer Tr rR. HAR DON bis associate, contina Aitention to the style and all garments made at the « Work and moderate charge (Successor to H. F. Locvon & © MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (!ate Bro ep6-tf No 362 Penn avenue. jou T. WALKBR, MEN'S MEBO AND TAILOR. ama Seventh Street, as Near Odd Fellows’ Han, Bees leave to inform bis fcrmer patrons several pnblic. that bets almost daily r ceiving additions to bis pow tif ington if Goods adapted 1: a °MEN AND YOUTH’S WEAR, AY which must be seen to be appreciated. Nope but the most skillful artists are employ a4 and perfect satisfaction guaranteed, both wit) regard to BIYLE, MATEBIAL. D WORKMANSHIP Always on hand s complete assortment of ¥ BOARDING. | Reoxs FOR BENT—Fournished or us uished, with or without Board, second jeasent location, No. 445 Massachusetis » tween 6th ang a9 bs LOB TO BENT, WITH BOaap $o per month, Back Par! J LBOOMS FOR BENT i jemiiy. with or without Board, } Smithsonian Institute, No. 133. Gesirabie. LAzez DOU! three cepth or for ® genticma! wife, with BOARD, on reasomable tor: 122 Penn's avenee. between 19th and Table Boarders accommodated. ~UBNISH 10. ctw end bis b TABLE BOAR BUOMS over ined = and easact , at 371 Pa ay References excha:, Bosznine —Br modated at Bo. 144 corner of Bridce si a Georgetown. Terms moderate. ‘Bp 22-1 *‘ABL OABRD AND FUBNISH Handsome PABLOB and comfi BEBs, and good Table BOARD. street, between 13th and 13th ste Tee GENTLEMEN AND THEI WiVES ean be accommodated with airy ROOMS «: i BOABD in private family. Apply at Mr KBAFET s Bakgry, corner isth avenue. Core TABLE , with or withont / BOABD, at No 34 Missonrt ber 3d and 4*, streets. Transient and also sccommodstef. Bath room, &c. Btleman and Bi lemet ‘en obtai: BOOM with BOag’ Fy family from tb: Borth. Inquire a: Mo. 70 Letreet, between 284 and 24th. mih 26 Fo RENT—T¥o well furnished PABLOLS. on the Grat floor.’ with or without BOARD 4 p- ply 393 E st., bet. oth and loth, fella TABLE Boa et, doors north @oath. street, e few Fed LOST AND FOUND. = BEWABD- Lost, on Thursday, the isth «D inst. ared, borned COW. about} years. he above reward will be given tf retaroed i« FREDERICK BBOD, 17th et.. near Vongres- sional burying und, Navy yard eps sc STRAY—Left the peomices. on the 23d instac( E one BREF STEER. with tar mark on os bip. The Gnder wi'i receive a liberal reward by at go BOR TG nga d the Bock Crees re . A treets, 28-30" ‘A, SNYDER ap f°OUN D— On the 294 instant, « Woolen SUA WL FS lor Bad Mr. F ‘doush's Bosrding Meuse. 101 Bridgs street, the hours of 4 an instant, sius Churc! USIEe. Saepo a } owber @ op ed by leaving it af 38 Loutsiansavenac, or {> oe t west, between L and M sts. north. ps 1 please forward, prov property, pay charges and ‘take bie . WHE. "3 PREMIUM BTEA W" Syrine uD cleaning STEAM ESTABLISHMENT. Ofice, Ho. 49 jefferson st Georgetown Stat . arded Eetropetitan tastats. iasr! rebuilt ea now by She preoe com estab- hmen' ‘ind in this section of country. Dyeing oad Sosering of all Hinds denote ike best manner ‘Truly sesakta) tor, past favors, the snoacriber custom of the ity. _ the oe peep ni aa "Poet Oiice sddrees, Lock Box Ho. $0 joses daily ‘at xcept Saturday, when fe in closed at 80s eee lean Wasmuncrox olty SAVINGS BANK, BARK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING, Seventh Street and La, Avenue. a BIGHEST MARKET PBICE HEE Wiltivrewam. wae Mu , #. CK, Sp23-St* Ho 199 corner 13s; and Bote seonth Os8T—at ti ‘Theater. between L thereand lest wenn a BE! 1365 "The fader oi liberati leaving the same ét Willard's Hotel. Forsacs RAPA good traveling HULSE. ible er et good under sad- With street, between Ds: Inguire 4 between Sand7 ae ap 24 st D se. cr10: OF COPA BSu1P. ‘The firm of C. WOODWARD & SON is bere>y muteal dissolved by WOODWARD. 8. WOODWARD i] tcront foaths dust ott “Waeduacy''soe Co son L. 8. Weodsard, o iter poe Mth and dith streets, Woodward Bail seis els ht it 2 wiih ny 8. 4 bea remeieer Dusinecs conneci-d Washingto, Di 0., April 16; Pee