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THE EVENING STAR. S7 For “AvcTion Saes” ddverthements see fonrth page of to-day’s Star, LOCAL NEWS, AMUSEMENTS, &c.. Se. NaTIoNaL THEATER. Mies Lucile Western ‘in ber speciality of “East Lynne.” . CaRRoL, HALL, G street, between and 10th. for the benefit of the new Hall and Honee of the Christian Brothers. now 3 MeTRoroniTaN Hatt.—Burlesque. of the “Black Crook,” and otner novelties. ——— Carimtnat Count, Judge Fisher.—This morn- ing, Richard Bennett and James F. Davis, (5th Cavairy,) indicted for an assault Te- sisting officer Harris, and for an assault on William Armstrong, were found guilty on the first charge, with a recommendation to Merey, and not guilty om the second. They ‘were sentenced to pay & fine of $25 each. Mr. Aken for the defense. Fred. Cheatam and Eliza Oheatam, indicted for larceny in two cases, and the first named in 8 third case, were found not guilty. Browne for dete nse. Nat. Hines, not having been indicted by the grand jury, was oraered to be released. The motion for a new trial in the case of Joseph Ward, cenvicied tor an attempt at ar- SoD, was withdrawn. The jurors were discharged until Monday, May 27th, the day on which the trial of Johu H. Surratt. indicted fer the murder of Presi- dent Lincoln, is expected to come ap. ——— Si A Desrera Pri Whose arrest for borse stealing escape, from (he cells at police headquarters, recapture and returns to the cetis,bas been notuced in the Stour, bas made two efforts to make his escape with- 1m three days past. His lasteffort was made last night with only asmall round of a chair, Which was probably handed to him by afriend ‘who was permitted to ik to him in the ceil. He nearly forced the strong padlocks which secure the heavy iron bolts of his cell door ‘The perseverance he manifests, and the fict That & few minutes longer time was all that he ed to getout of the cell, inauced the toask his commitiment to jail for a furtber hearing. Tbis morning 4 full deserip- tion of bis person was entered upon the Dete.- tive’s register. His likeness was tikea for the gallery of portrait:, and Jastice Tucker com- mitted him to jail for shearing. There are several cases of horse stealing that he is sns- pected of being concerned in. —ontineebanreis Ty BieLte Soctety.—We bannual meeting of this held Iast evening, the following gen- tlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year, Secretar; Viz: President—Hon. Peter Parker. —D. D. T. Leech. Treasurerand ‘y—Wm. B.Ballantyne. Vice Presi- 1. James L. Edwards, William H Campbell, AN. Zevely, Uiysses Ward, An- drew Rothwell, John O. Harkne: Eben L. Childs. A. S. Pratt, W w Stickney, J. H. Herron, Ephraim Wheeler, H. ¥. Ziwmerman, Wm. J. Redstrake, R. B. Fer_ guson, Joseph H. Blackfan. Cbristopher Heyer, J. ©. Wiliamsen, Wm. B. Wangh, Jas. B. Dodson. George Rhinebardt, Dr R.A. La- cey. Wm. S. Fort, C. H. Tibbetts, and Thomas H-Tatbot. ——_~4——— Perty LARCENY AND VaGRANoy. y A. Harvey was arrested by Officer Riley, of the First Ward, for the larceny of wearing ap- pare, the property of Sarah Johnson, colored. ‘ne complainant had kindly given lodgings to the prisoner and anotber woman named Mary Griffis, at night, and furnished them with meais the next day. As they were about to leave, the complainant got into conversation with Griffin, and the other took the opportu. nity to steal the clothes. One of the garments was found on Mary Harvey. Justuce Tacker sent her to jail for court, and tt being proven that Mary Griffin is a vagrant, without means of support, draggmg two ehildrer (one an in- fant at the breast) about in all the dens she Trequents, the Po paves committed her to the ‘workhouse for ‘ 's» the children with her. ——_o—__—_ Tae Wasnincton Zovaves.—Last evening the wrpehington aves held an adjourned meeting at Magee’s Hall, E street, which was Jargely attended: Capt. Powell m the chair. The meeting adopted « constitution and by- Jaws.in which three parade days annually are fixed—4tb of July, February 22, and the anniversary of the death of Elisworth—form- erly the commander of the company A com- mittee on uniforms was also appointed. It is expected that the East Washington Zouayes will adopt the same uniform, so that we may Daye a uniformed batallion. The Zouaves bave permanently engaged Magee’s Hall, Waich is admirabiy suited for a drijl-room, and will doubtless make a fine armory of it. Gene Tue JAlL.—At this time Warden Brown, of ‘the jail, has in nis custody about 5¢ prisoners— 11 of whom are un sentence to the peniten- Uary; 25 serving out jail sentence, and the bal- ance, 20, awaiting the action of the next Grand Jury, whieb will meet on the 17th day of June. There were but two jail cases acted on by the Iast Gramd Jory, which remain on- tried. At this time the nealth of the prisoners Js excellent, there Being Dut little or no sick- Bess—a fact im great degree attributable to the precautionary measures taken by the War- Grn and his officers, and the pbysician, Dr. Dubamel. ——_o—___. MvsicaL—The grand concert. by the ex- cellent choir of St. Aloysius Church, will take — st Metzerott Hail,on Monday evening, Sy 6th. imstead of April 29th, as first an- nounced. We advise our readers to attend this entertainment, as the talent and good taste of the St. Aloysias Choir are universally acknowledged. The managers of this concert abnounce & prize to the lady or gentleman selling the largest number of tickets. of a handsome silver card receiver. LARcENIES — terday, Wm. Brazeil was arrested by officer Morgan, of the Second Precinct, for the larceny of a Pasir of boots. Valued at $7.50, the property of Lewis Meis- ter. He was sent to jail for court by Justice Cull The same officer arrested Thomas Raley and Wm. Kelly, for the larceny of a let ef rope and a perch pole, the property of Simon Bensinger. They were sent to jail for a@ hearing. —o———. Tes Fair at Geon..kTOWN.—What reader of the Siar does aot hike to attend a well managed Fair, and look at the vario' icles of temale handiwork, tasting such as an edi- ble? There is one of these institutions now in successtul operation at the New Market Hall, in Georgetown, which ix not only attractive in itself. but commendable, because the receipts Will be devoted to the establishment of a home tor ladies who are left destitute im their old age. — Mass Meetixe iv THE SeconD WaRD.—A mass meeting of the Beyebiican voters of the Second Ward was held Iast church of Rey Mr. Brooks, o1 E. Green, second vice p: Ward Asso Eaward Am: discharged the duties of sec. retary. Addresses were made by several coi- ored men; after the meeting adjourned. Not FinaLiy Enpep.—in reference to the case before the Supreme Court of the United States of Purcell vs. Coleman and others, no- ticed by us yesterday. Judge Purcell desires us fo state that he bas to-day filed a new and original bill sgainst Virginia A. Minor, one of the parties, holding the jegal estate, who was never before brought into court, although a decree is in her or. Tee Fish Waa al! quantity of fish Inaded yesterday, and these brought ror ‘iees—herring from S5 to $10 1,000, shad from $12 to #15 per 100. ‘he weather Operating seriously with the interests of the seine bau.ers, but there are 00d pro-pects shead, and with a few day~< of clear. warm weather, we may expect iarge Srrivals. alps . ———_.—. Tue Wasninerox Canar for removing the bars in the canal, near 7tn street bridge, (Mr. P. MacNamara) is busily engaged at the work, when the tide and ‘weather permits, in yemoving the bars. hav- ing @ large force at work with wheel. barrow, and cart. and will soon Rave the job completed. —The contractor ———— A Rage C#asce—Tweaty-five dollars, we are informed, will purchase a full scholar- sbip. good for one year, at Copp’s National Business College, corner of %n st) and Pennsylvania avenne. Itiocludes Bookkeep. ing. Pepmaasbip, Arithmetic, Grammar a Correspondence. The bourse of instruction are from “a. m. to 234 p.m.. and from 6 to 9 p.m. poe sims Noein RELIEF FOR THE SouTH.—Messrs. Brereton and Flanagan have banded to Messrs. R. B. Mohun, F B. McGuire. and Owen Thern, committes for Southern Relief Fund, £100.50. the receipts of Sen‘on Hall billiard room yes- terday. The amount would bave been larger if tbe weather bad been favorable. Patinss ily econ Riser Brear.—The bakers bave notified the public that in copsequence of (he advauce im the price in Moor, they will from and after to-morrow charge eight cents per loafs wo store customers, and pine cents to private lamilies. is * Seitine Liguog UNLicENsED.—Joha_Uar- Tico was arrested yesterday by officer Olem- ents, tor selling liquor without license, and ‘was fined $20 by Justice Cull. NER —Wm. M. King, | Tun Shvanee 9 badrion —Yos- oon wre repre, P which 116 Migs majority orca te (ae coUerwe Bare Tanit tncome fot the grat ibgo anon doco ot bpd we it.ss the: iateation of the ssessors, otherwise, to add fifty per cent of the Income of deliaquents, and collect = tax, according to law, without farther de- iy. ———__e»—_— ‘ alarm of fire this morn: caused By ibe * ing was the burning of some rubbish im the cellar of a house on F street, between Sth and Oth. The fire department were quickly on the spot, but the fire was extinguished before the Srrival of the apparatus. inks can + alt EE THE AR*EWAL.—The work at the Arsenal is ‘very siack, and at present there are only about 150 men, excluding the enlisted men,employed. Atone time there were over athousand men kept at work cleaning guns, &c., at this post. oO rr PASTORAL Catt.—The Rev, Mr Cadworth of Massachusetts, has recetved « call from the Congregation of the Unitarian Church, corcer 6th and D streets, in this city,to resume charge of that church. —j——— POLICE RBPORTS.—The police reparted yes- terday 46 arrests in the District, and the amounted to $76.44. SE MARRIED. BHODES—OOCKBELL. On the 29th Mmstant, WHOw eer of misstep ee pet feraedie ee iadd: ington. $5 ‘Mise ELIZABETH Goo RELL, of » BRADLEY In Alexandris, on Sunday, a %, BLISHABA H., wife of Harrisen Bradley, Ez ed 69 years. Friends and relat ‘Ves are invited to attend the funeral, from the a Ohurch, on Washington Street, at 11 o’clock Wednesday morning, May }. * COSGROVE. April28d, KATE L. COSGROVE, wife of Uapt. John Cosgrove, im her 27th year {Newark aud New York papers please copy.) * FAMILY ioomng the most A Glispose of their a’ Rew 7>. octa’ PIANO! OBTE at « sacrifice. To bes at Metzerett’s Music Stere. a29-3t* Bret ‘UL PIANO OOVERS 7 3 te AND BTOOLS, ° anata JOHN F. ELLIS, Bp 29 2t 310 Pa. ave., near j0th street. W Goops. FLOOR AND TABLE OILCLOTHS it received, sud for sale spose at 24% Penn syivania avenue, between 12th and 18th We 29. L.F OLARK. E+ °84NcE OFFICE OF WILLIAM HUB. LBY & CO. Weare selling Bills of Exchange on England Ireland and Scotland, for ene pound sterling and Upwards, at our office, 40S Pennsylvania avenne ap 29 3m WM. KURLEY & 00. Bovis & BBO'S HOUSE-FUBN a ad ESTABLISH- ix coplete with every article requisite for fur nisbivg s house. Parties about going to housekeeping should not $5 Gkaming thelr large and well assorted a 0 eens BOW. BOTELER & BRO. NOTI0E. city desire Wasbington for the purpose of earr: on the Dairy business, and that he is now re yto Families or Hotels with pure Country enppl: MEER othe very best quality ata tery iow tried Orders left at 365 I st., or call in person between Sand 90'clock fx the mornin apnet™ WALTER 8. WEADEN, N EW BOOKS. NEW Comedy of Di fellow, vol. Lew, wi w ies 33.5 OKS, Alighieri. Trans- jotes and Decisions. okro with Act ef 1367. $5. Frederick the Great and his Family. g1'59. The Forlorn Hope, By Edmund Yates, Paper. A Tale of English Aristecracy. 75 cents. A +e hala y the author of Skirmish- ing. “Gclleotion of British Authors, Tauchnit:'s Edition. Per volume. 75 cents True Protestant Bitualism.' By Rev. 0. II. ail, DD. $1.0 4 F ‘St the" Hudson Tavlor Booksters,”” OF sale at OS ENCR’ © RICHARDSON wat 334 Pi ARG OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, 486 The largest assortment in the District, MARKBITE: 486 7th at.. $ doors above Odd- Fellows’ Hall, apz7-6t Between D and E sts. WINDOW SHADES. 486 Different colors and sizes, latest styles, MABKRITER’S, No. 486 7th st., bet. D and E st<., § doors above Odd- Fellows’ Hail ‘Terms cash. apz-6t Je 8ST BEOBIVE: Daw wi DES. D> large stock of NBOW SHADES all lengths and of every variety, which I 4 now selling at a reduction of twenty per cent below former prices. nap - F. Shank . enneyl vania avenue, bet. 12th and Isth streets. Pa LOUR, &c. SSORTMENT OF F e— Ascontury sy OU OOMPLETE \p 27-3t All grades of F. 4 ~ All kinds of Mill Feed, Hay, Straw. &c., Ground Alum, and Fine Balt, a oy i s, by Indians avenue and 1st strect, apm near Baltimore Depot. OTICE TO THE TAILORS OF WASHINGTON. P. ANDRIOT, French Tailor and Professor of Ontting,s. well known in the United States. is prepared to teach bis eystem of cuttin, roved by almost all the rincipal tailo: Lendon and New York for the elegan simp! World. Will guarantee to mak & ot beeps oe yen fee all ‘ in advance; balance after satisfaction Gerbardt’s Hotel, 383 Penn’a ave., from to2p.m., and from 6to9 p.m. ap J5 jt FINISHED—ONB. VERY four-seated light Brengness CAL one very light SUNDOWN, sons for busizess or pleas- ar] Also, two bandso: it -bo: BUGGIEB. of entirely new utyle ama tor oalee at IDG ap 4-6t7 METROPOLITAN PATENT STEAM BAKERY, 347 O street, between 4's and 6th strects. NOTICE TO OUR LARIENDS ON THE To prevent farther impoottts m from parties fessing te sell i ry “HAVENNEE’S FAMILY BREAD,” © Islend, foond 'e established the following depots on th: where aloue the genuine article can be streets; m. corner 7th aud Kf sts.; henson, F street, bet. tb and lth; corner Md avenue and Lith McOnin, corner 13th and { »' PAPEBHANGINGS. 5 stock new ing. The largest and chotcx feclectien in meDiselet. at . MAREBITEB’S, 467th st. “doors above Odd- Fellows’ Hall, ween D and B streets ‘Terms cash. ap27-6t PIOTUBES, Engrevings, Paintings, Picture Oord and Tao- sels, Picture Mails, and Walnut Brackets, &c,, at MARKBITER’S, 486 7th st., 8 doers above Odd Fellow Between _Terirs cash. 869 SEVENTH STBEBT. CHEAP! OHEAP!! OHEAP!! BARGAINS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.. &¢. I have commenced from this date to sell. my Stock at reduced prices until the 15TH OF MAY. Persons in need of FURNITURE and HOUSEKEBPING GOODS would do well to examine my prices before purchasing elsewhere. FURRITURE, OABPETS, OILCLOTHS, MATTING, : WILLOW WARE, ; OBILDEEN'S GARKIAGES, CUTLESY, &c., &c. SEWRY BONTZ, ep 2 6 369 70d atrest, botwoon I and K. —2 i THEvINE and well: dolected stock of a a x or 7thand Hreens saat ns ed im je Or make. at Prices to dey etition. 2 vs eee vor a’ Boy's Surr of lant T weed. oe fal to ‘Wear welt Empey $5. They to be bad at Tienning’s One Price Cloth- ing Si om the corner of Seventh street and Mary’ avenue. —_e—_—— Tam Howas Ha: R.—Thoy plaster with grease, or burn #t with alcoholic washes, When Burnett's Cocoaine, coa-nut oil, fragrant druggist. the world,’ JEWELRY. compo &c, 8 cooling, beautifying an _—Tiped und of co- jair-dressing. can be had of any ‘Known and celebrated throughout '—N. ¥. Times. Wood Soetts, Jet Setts, Pink and Blue Gora Setts, 300 Spring Pins, Brace ityles Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Chains, Pie s Lockets, ‘Stone Setts, Silver ag le’ Plated Spoons, Forks, Cups, Oail Bells, re- ceived this Jewelry Store, No. 433 Pennsy: mear 43 streets. Meragororitan Hatt.—Mr. morning, at Prig, Henze, ne Dollar avenue, the obliging proprietor, AAd manager of the above popular unturned to kee; som His company is patrons aspect. lace of amusement, leaves no stone betoré numerous friends aud ing of & new and original ‘ge and talented, each one is 4 first-class, versatile performer, and their appearance upon the night is greeted with shouts of app’ ie every use from large and fashionable andiences. We wit- nessed, last evening, thegreat burlesque of the famousjBlack Crook and were highly delighted at B beat and Bal ng aN opportunity of gaz! 1 corps of exquisite y: they appeared in the mach ta) ed of Dri upon the ladies as u lets. We cannot but wish the man- agementevery success im the world for his undying energy in endeavoring to place be- fore our amusement loving public, aad our transient friends, a performance whose worth and versatility in this country. Fixg White Shirts made to order at $3.50; also a full stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods and Men and Boy’s Clothing, at Bar's, pues —_—_e—_— of 7th and E streets. very difficult to be equalled —_—e-— No Betrer Invesrment can be made than at archiode: reduced prices at m Clothing the Great Central street, opposite the Post Office. othing House, 460 Seventh paises Go AND SEE those fifteen dollar suits, ra- ceived this morning, at the Great Central Oh Por ce. ng House, 460 7th street, opposite the ———— For Corns, Bunions, Bab NAILS, etc., con- sult Dr. White, 424 Pennsylvania avenne, be- tween 444 and 6th streets. ——¢— For SHIRTS made to order goto Franc’s, 194 7th street, between D and E; also, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, atprices, tnat defy compe- titions Gray's, Byron’s and Imitation Linen Collars, 25 cents per box; Searf and Ties in endless variety. aren nena ONE HUNDRED Suits at twenty dollars just received. Oalland look at them at the Great 8-1: ©entral Clothimg House, 460 7th street, oppo- sive the Post Office ———— Just RECEIVED this morning one hundred more of those fine twenty-five doilar suits, at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, Jcst RECEIVED —Three opposite the Post Office. — 4 “hundred Boys’ Suits, latest Spring styles from ten te fitréen dollars per suit, at the Great Central Olothing Honse. J.-H. Smiru, 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. ———— PENNIES e&n be had in any quantities at the Star office counter Ww ANTED-A WANTS. go0d quire at 51) 7th street, ANTED—A young GIRL as 6c: — housework. 334 8th str Land WwW ANTED-Two cook, wash and iron,and the otuer as ehild’ nurse. 599 B atrect. is WARSTED—A seed Gert Mast come well Lats, corner of 10th and ANTE W Aron es a 88 purse office. aud to sew. Address Box 37, xe jored SERVANTS German so KEEP: (Oe ap 904 sabi rl vermeld and i 46 seein | ANTBD_By a reepectabi WwW UATION 4 de housewo: M ph rn. 2 @00D PANTALUONS MAKEB A = wh TUCK Successor Bp 30-2t* ANTED—A respectable GI. Ne £ housework and ree Le erm aie ecommendations. at 326 bet M and N streets north. to Wm. Tu: jereh: 426 Pen: and "ebaemel HORSE. od BL, to assist in of all fami- fi Al . ‘tn street wea ANTED—A GIBL about li years eld, to do K and ta children. Toone to work cood waces 9 and 3 at the small ar Ziet. it" Ste th housework a hot » & Co. and lvth ets, care of quite! without chad 18th st., between @ and Fo. RENT—A new ing si street, het the promises. — ‘OR BALE. pleasant Hou large yard and a RREHT 3p usb ce EP oORED trot acdsee ROOMS Sr in @ piodeth house BOARD ean be nished, f Hy. tesse Ease occupied ell fur- by 8 private obtatned in the immedi- Box 15 Star Office Wasbingto: and 13th DP 30-3 ‘Pos ent —« k HOUSE room. No o54 00d ¢ NOzloE—4 Gr0c The subscribe er, wishin, , Will sell her stock of cas): ib sonable t: [OE S4h2 OF FEED STORE, 536 12 and D streets, Inquire on premises. ) m0} street. ~ A yer on F rent in th lar. & amall respect: referred B& ROOMS, unfurnished. to ‘ory brick house, with family. p Apply on the et Lsthand lath, Beferences exchanged, ‘emines, 441 if 1 “tt 1 bi te ol T igo in T—PROBT BOOM, second floor st., between 12th and 18th ap 29-1t* "ERY STORE FOR SALE to rétire from bust- Fine Groceries for ig is one of the oldest stands part of cor: erms r of lath and N stree T—LIVERY STA th desirable street, boone our Unfurnished ROOMS, sait- ekeeping, at 399 oth street, Foz BENT—Upon reasonable terms three well-farnished No, 637 ToL Poe st flo emailer ROOMB, BD and 8th streets, BOOMS Fa 7th for sale. he — y apa -3t™ Fos BENT—& three-story Drick HOB! nished; 10 rooms: at No. 323 Deli ware avenue, Capitol Hill. Apply next door 0OM8 FOR RENT—Beveral fine Furnished Rowse rent, with firet-class TABLE BOABD. Apply at 477 6th streot, corner of D street T° LET—By tne STORE, well located any kind of business; rent low, Office. T° LET—A 5-room HOUSE, one the Capitol; rent $16 per month. Fo BENT—To centlemen—Three large, nice- dy-fu thi jor’ t it of May next. a nice li and suitable for most Fesz BROOM HOUSE FOR RENT--Farniture 329 G street, between Le ap © Inquire at this ap 27-3t' a re from aquire at B st., in cormer of Istat. east. rnished BOOMB, commantoatt bich will PLBARAST BOOMS. WITH BOARD. at the Jersey avenue and Senth A CROTON FLETCHER, ome PARLORS. Also, neatly Furnished Booms, with or d,in a first-class Hoose and pl No. 353 I atreet,, bet. ety pa corner of New et. Oapitol Hill, W st* seve’ without ant locat lath ete, Pennsylva: street. joa jon, ENT—dwo hands of Three Unfurnished BOOMS on id two on the second floor. Gas and y at 500 New Jersey streets, north of the pot. hou LE—The LEASBHOL’ irk wood ini: Ye the Bi ia avenue. ad House. Apply to MAU Deane —Very desirable BOOMS, with Ri G G ap 27-St* Board, ina pleasant and healthy location convenient to the street cars. -ession given Gay stree ng Teasenable, Georgetown. Immediate oe! yard, ands ply at No. 2 iy No. 80 anrems-3 ree fine BEL K HOUSE,on between EB and PF streets lérooms. Injuire of JOB. F ant side, between Virgini: taining fonr roo; fine stable in the rea 28 D street. FRA%S HO itha Agent, otce 385 sh For Bewr—at FS per month. situated and snug pew HOU: Spot, situated on the W, mile above the Union & Georgetown, D.C. Feo BOOMS FOR BENT ta beck buildi suitable for housekee; 496 tween 7th and sti Fo SALE Three new Brick Hon northe: ort rt of the city, 6 rooms each. with wa. Lt Lot 18x96. Price 0 each, balance oni yor quate? » Wate: 5 Teh the bot Apply to W IN! 08 DOWLING, Auctioneer’ ep 27 6t AT A BARGAIN. 8s On 4th street, in the a¥. and 6th 4b st. bi 8, cooking and family. ity tidy st Hees oe $4.0. Inga & WANTED IMMEDIATELY—To rent r at from $2.£90 to wth street west. corner of D nerth,jor Boom ot | aa Office Building. sbout ss 18 HENBY C. TAYLOB. WANSTED_To rent or lease, « small HOUSE. suitable for asmal! family, with he Btock 3 t04 years anol ly at tl Fo! akD PHILLIPS. House and Lot. Pri ANTED—A good Wr ek street estab] For Ssie—T! uc, between LASTEREBS WA rn Hospital, or se ot Li he =I On. ite) WOMAN neon at \W ANTED—A WHITE GIRL, to Wash ac Ww to assist in Hou work. = Irom, and in A lred. At No, 400 ath st, enees requ Refer- ANTED—A WOMAN for s good plain cook, to go a short distance in the cou come recommended. Apply No. 473 6t' above D. al WANTED-Two or mere Le Socteant for busine: Tr poses, between gyenue and 7th lath te. Washington, D. ANTED 1 DIATELY—A competent NUEEE for valid Lady residing tn the country. Apply Ne. 302 corner of H and I7th st west, it W ANTED—& good COACH PAINTER, imme- diately. Inquire at No. 344 0 street, bet. 4 and 6th streets ap 27-3t* ences required. ‘A tidy, reavectable WOMA ‘al heasework ina private Address J c. a AN EDTA few M able Yasston, and D streets 10 Tespecta ry Inte’ ii mncer ep 27-4" IN to engage in a profit- business: Apel bs office of VIRTUE Building, corner 7¢ BX AGENTS WANTED TO SELL ANEW BOOK JUST PUBLISHED. LIFE OF GHBIST AND HIS APOSTLES, HN it tt Testament, cesta tthe Bear aat baer iL . tail priee $2. and Totsitont the Btates ,alsofor of Golumbia, Very liberal terms to @ lowest whole=al at 20 ishes to buy the book to a ANTED FOR RENT—HOUBES in any part Wr tne city or Gear ts of oO b Boting ankeg uikees the property sold to the OHARL: 's Sp 26-6t" or ‘getown, for tenan' 1O roperty is r Ee M FaY &00., Botato Agonts Office, 7th Pps off, Boom 17. Gaily perenie) epee tod or rT Wri tren tors tamily 0 eh Coos near Pena avenue. Fo Ww end Addresg 22 7 tf le ey ding, 41 meet terms, £0.,0.B,B., Bar young WOMAN to aired awnbro! aD SNTED_To bur a Brick or Frame HOUSE conta 6 of 8 rooms, situated between streets and Ith ste LS street and the iba 02 9h street, u4-6t" e J; OR RENT DWELLING HOTSE. with f arden, two miles from the Ua, SCAGGB, Washi 5.B ‘w" famd- In (OB BALE Foruaua HOUSE and LOT, on « eon by 4-6 OR EXOHANGS—A new two, itol Y and Bin. ha MS, at No. 2902 OOME TO LET—Several ROOMS, la: small, suitable for offices, at $01 E, Kloman’s Pestenran . - @ id D, four-roomed” H new: ‘ner of 12t) terms, or rm. Inquire at J 08 BENT—To gentleman and wits. fi or unfurnished BOQ: B atreet, © ‘ze end 2 Street, ‘pFFICE OF OLAGETT & BWEHENY, PUBCHASE AND SALE BUREAU. BUILDING LOTS.—We list Bo. 4 Market Space, second floor, HEAL ESTATE BROKER. SPECIAL NOTICE. of perchesers to our terms Square No 203, bounded teenth atraetes and V and street. Square No. 235, bounded teenth CS He aud V and bound: id U at: Square lo. 237, teenth, and T ani are No. 233, teenth. and 8 ani Square and and Square N. 9 bs eS y. uare No. 368, and V and W stree: Ba and P and nd Q en: ‘No, 210, bo by. teenth streets, and Bkode 1i 0. 4 U ana V n't & be seen at our offer apon liberal Fourtoon th and Fif- 0, 20s, bounded by Fourteenth and Fif- Fourteenth and Fif- sland avenue and P }y Fourteenth and Thir- ded by Fourteenth and Thir- bounded by Fourteenth and Thir- streets. Square No. 239, (state it ) bounded by Fourteenth ea tarry and 8 streets, are No. 273, bounded by Paes bounded T streets, by Bint! ‘end waco te baie by Mirah cud Square Be i, bonded by Seventh and Bigath street a s ofice,) ne Twelfth anid Thir- bounded by Twelfth and Thir- U streets. .,bou! o. 305, Twelfth, and 8 No. 83: boa 5 sreets. nded by Twelfth and Thir- by Bleventh and inded by Tenth and Bleventh ied by Tenth and Bleventh ded by Ninth and Tenth, No. 381, bounded by Hinth and Tenth, d U streets. No. 362, bounded by Ninth and Tenth, T streets. ty Ton th inth Square No, s6:, bounded by Second and Third, and H ti Darts of the city. city they, 5 ‘Phe m archased * mo th o ob ar; less sold daw tween H and I. _* sim" Plant vince market p on propery A uy. at's Building. L street, fer propert: ms. with un- ool tee cares eee, 'OB SA OB BENT—' pee ithe whole enclose ity limits, T of the cli quire of 0p.0 2w* Darts of Squares and single Lote in all rsonsin almost any part of the Taoee sq ous at as- and * ant, OBSES, 312. ep2i-6t* TY COOPEI LaTthg omects, with J. 0 Cueto ASE Sasaomne et LEGE Laasne OF wan. ENS Fe aeites Bee oards, Marbie-top Dar, Ue, Te, raved Glassware, Walnut, Bea? Wardrobes and We "et " - cons Bases: Wetuattecti - Hammark , 6 the entire Furniture and effects therein contained, comprising * pert— 2ilarge @tit Pee the Mirrors Hogniticent Kolld Walnut Sulsbeard, 6} nificen! ut + elaborate! ard carved with stag-head, game, ant fish cost 609 6 Walnut anf Oak Marble-top Sidebdcards ese Vase. about 3 incBes high - medium size, Chiae Vases Punch Bowl. bolds about 4 gail: On Pajntiogs, by Bik i a ae * ow unkat ilver- plated Bods Fountain, quariom, large China Pooch Bowl — Declaration of Independence, gilt fr monnted with @ carved Amerio: finely gilt 6 Trou frame 2 rm Stone Tubs Megie revolving 5 bottle Castore—cost $55 eac Lot French Preserves, Pickles, Sauces, condiments Large number Silver Plated 8) iroloth Sofas, Oenter Tables Dames and Lace Ourt Bep ani Hai ‘ainut Sof Green Re; ren"? Reclining Qbair Rosewood Bedstead. W: is und Shades loth Lonnges nut steads ‘bie-top and P! 2 O ttage Suites jomforts Ww Mar! illows, Fire-proof Safe nS on pee Cool — Marble t eat and Pastry Tables Lars jantity Kitchen Crockery and Oooking th ith @ great maay articles too nume 10 0 All sums under fi «ach: over said amoun:, to ¢ Awndred dol one bailf cash, BY GREEN * WILLIAMS Aactioncers, No. 626 8. E. Corner Seventh and D streets. A TWO-STORY BBIOK HOUSE AND LOT, Fronting on B street north, between 5th and oth streets east, at Auction On FBIDAY, the si.day 0° May, at6 o'clock p. m.. weshall sell, on the premises. Lot No. 6. of Ob Im: ubdivission, iu Sudare No. $33, with the in em; Dts, Consisting of a snag Baile Brick House and Frame *t..cle sining 1,408 feet of gro - more or less, to a ley. Terms: $60 cash; balance t x and twetve months, for netes beart nd seoured by & deed of trast on the premires, All conveyancing aud revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. 3 . ac Termes of the sale tobe one half cash, and the balance on a oredit of six months, to be satisfac. red. So GO. WILLNER, A p20 Web. W ._K. WALSH & €0, B* = No. 286 Penna. PAWNBRI 8 iB. WALSH'S ABBUAL teh ALE OF UNRE- On THURSDAY, 20, 34, eud 4th of . May, 18¢7, at 9% o'clock, Byenini e 8t7 o'clock, at our Auction Booms, we splendid mept of Sprin, hing. Bilk Dresses, Ladies Shawls, Silk Cloaks; Belaine, Oat Dresses, Piece Goods. ALso. of Geat.'s Dress. Sack, and ing and Bummer Pants aud Sammer Garments, and other Vesta, Shirts, Laree collection ora and Silver Watch a Hinge, Pins. and bar Drops, (come ot Di neh 8 Ficune, Banjos, Guitars. Brace Instruments. Ingle and Double Barreled superior Re volver in Bosewoed O: pe . Drawii Tnstru: its, Accordeons, and a large assortmen: Quilts, and Comforts, Marseilles & rmscash. Ladies are invited te this sale, cae MK. WALSH & 00. Aucis, B*,coorEs LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with James U. McGuire & Uo.,) Bouthwest cormer Pennsylvania svenue and iith street, Star Office iding SIX DASIRABLE BUILDING SITES R W aueacn SCHOOL SOUSE, aT aa ONDAaY are NOON, April 29th, at 5'; en ie gmt will sell six Ld tm Square No. +71. {1 le of North lepth ef 125 feet, through front on B street, between 61 east, and in front of a lots will each be subd: so! and 7th sts bio reservation; these ided Into 29 feet lote, and D sth of Wal- lach School Building, an@ .ope square from the street cars. Terms: One-half cash. ( $50 on each lot at time of sale;) balance in #ix ‘and twelve months, with Interest, secured by deed of trust nponthe gremt- seg” Conveyancing amd revenue stamps f purchaser. “ep iad COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. 87 THE ABOVB SALE I8 POSTPONED IN gaBreuvence of Chores at wEbuusbay ar: peat, Ma 's' am oO and 5 apied COOPBB& LATIMER. Aue. B" D. L. WELLS & 00., Auctionsers. Oorver Sixth street and ra. avenue. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, the 2d day of May. at 10 0'clh ry » we shall sell, at the residence of a lady de clining housekeeping, No. 437 H street. bet. lth nd 11t r cellent 7 octave Piano, with stool and cov uperior teme 80 yards Brussels Parlor Carpet, also Ingrain and Three ply Oarpe Hair cloth Sofas Chairs Very nice Marble-top Taiile Maho; coo § Sefas, upholstered in Velyet Red ae Bide aod Easy Obairs, Oane-seat Chairs yer handsome Parlor and Ohamber Mirrors = con 'y Brocatelle Ou: ins, with Cori ber Fursiturs. consist! =. Chairs, Tables, Bed- 3 Qettnge | of worn Aletta Blips, oxtra live neces Roster beae eo Bolsters i: Shuck, and Co’ top Mattresse: k Walnut extra Dining-room T. Oane- x ‘Obsirs - — Cooking Stove, with Utensils Lot of . ead many articles teo nu- erous te men aT api St [iat] 'D. y WELLS &00., Aucts. B* COOPEB & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J. 0. McQuire & Uo..) Southwest cerner B'® avenue and 1Jth street, Star Office Building. TWO BUILDING LOTS ON A 8T. NORTH tween Third aad Fourth streets east, Ospttoi Bi at Auction. DAY AFTERFOOS, April soth, at 6 ventas premtomewe: etl eek Een had ley’ aub of Lots in square 759, Cotwoen bd ead th ors eset “1% lath 0 feet. anc LotGa depth of rear. located in @ thriving 12,4 street Lhd 128 feet 1 The above ty in nei, ehberbood eae nae are rapidly going a r *, t in front of the premises. Terme cash, Soo on each Lot at time of sale. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at cost of the Pupmdsds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, 7” THE ABOVE SALE IS IN Ince, TEBNOON next, May Wt, tame woh ext, 5 rah Ae COOPER @ LATIMER acne” BX OBBER 2 WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 0. 526, corner 7th and B streets, VALUABLE BUILDING LOPS FRONTING = Lorth O street and. re avenue, between . streets. running tag pet i admit of & divis: Lots, It is per- FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. | ~~ ___FOTURE Dans. SS Rete 3 OHAWOERY 841) peer wea acts beter aaa 6%, the undersigned, woeld the feito: jovoribed real estates st the times wy bereimaiter eet sad upon the terae © street; Lot Do st, sitaate ry Ounel stron it Bote tp Byuaresoeth No 643. situate oi street eouth, half street west aud First street weet esd za, ineaid Bauare south of Square 668, the corner of One-heif street sour THUBSDAY, the 2sth dey of A) A.B. weet, at 4 orcleek pm at Cooper BEtiters auction room, the follewing described Lots, te wit: Lot No.4 re mo om yg 5° “Oaptiod b and twelve months from day of sale. wi! nt of the residar thereof to be se- roved bonde or notes. with security rebese money can sale. or om the rati- Beation there! . If the terms of sale are not complied with by the purchaser or purchasers witbin five éa; IMBR, Auctionvers. ED TO TAKE PLAOB * post, ta con . Aprilaan, sequence of the seme bour and a7 THE ABOV! teke place WED “tponed In Ba AFTERNUO! we ap 20-dade BYS EEN & WILLL Do. 3268 E.G Y, the 24 instant, at 8 o'clock p. 1 tion rooms the abeve- without reserve, for 7 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avcts & ll (Late clerks with J.@. MoGoire & Uo ,) Bouthwest corperot Penn's a end Lith et., Star Oftce Bulldis VERY, DESIBA AUCTION, on and [sth street: On FRIDAY “BUILDING LOTS aT York avenue, between lath at So’clock p. etollowing vai 3, and. 4, in Square 222 voune: bebeeee tele 2d ‘partment. om Lote : north side of New York Isth streets, and near Treasnry De; Au Subdivision Lote 18, 19, on Ith street, sentbes: ret Terms are: One-third cash: balanc ix and twelve months, for mctes bearing interest, and secured hiy deed of trust on the premises, Alicon- bi ewe Bnd revenue stamps at cost of paor- chaser Bale to commence on N. ap 2% | Intell} COOP York avenge, if fair. & LATIMER, Aucts. Auction Sales in Georgetown. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct,; Georgetown 1 SAL) A VEBY Va aot peste Lot ON IST 8 0) LE eceee Frederick and Market stpeste. 1B INESDAY, April 24th, at 5 o'clock p. rimmeaerts aber a “of the media Property, will be sold the above very valusbie and Sopireble tak. a lot haga fromtof « feet and b eet. rms” One ‘balf cash; balance in three and six op 1s2t THOS. DOWLING, Auct, S7 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON account of the rain until THUSSDAY, may 24, seme hour. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Avot ; Georgetown. LUABLE IRABLE B. Valores In of RORTOWR AT AU: Up WEDNESDAY. April 24 piu sell. in front of the cash; balance ip six and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed of stamps trust onthe . Conveyancing and at the cost of the purchaser. pls THOMAS DOWLING, Aact. S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS peerresap on account ef the inclemency ef the w: i re "THos. DOWLING, Acct. So” THE ABOVE 8ALB 18 POSTPONED process Sytem Sad THURSDA , May “pa THOMAS DOWLING, Anct §2¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, BXCELLENT HOUSEHOBD FURNITURE, on wanantbat aeetig" jock. . Bt the resid ridge street, va. @ tm excellent and well kept alnet Suite, nine pleces ce Lai aon i 3 * r tLe me Mirror, with Mar. 1 nenlboue Walser Obneter Butte. foar pleoes Mahogany spring-seat Chairs and Sofas 1 By pasretary sat. Bowkease - a, Bureaus, Washetands and Tables ‘bree Rly and Ingrain Carpets er Tables ‘April 2th, at Pot t Bem- THOS. DOWLING, Aact. aT VE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON eccvantal the cole ust! MONDAY april 29, same hour, OMAS BOWLING. ap (intel | Auctioneer. S7- THE ABOVE SaL POSTPONE: socount of the rain until HESDAY. M. same - when it will positively take Fein or shine. “ap 29-4 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. 1. Nok in Gnonentown 0. ; Ae 36.08 5 o’clook, P. ; in front 1 premises that very I bie ‘private residence of the y Bt of 108 feet, and could be divided without injury to the original most substantially 16 rooms, San ape teen; C4 conveniont. perfec my jer. jaser, OO ee eee TOMAS DOWLING, Anct. T vi 8 POSTPONED ON ose THOs. DOWLING, Acct, THE ABOVE SAb8 I ° accountot ihe sale Sadi THUMSOAY. May oa, seme bour. “pd THOS. DOWLING. anct. BEET, OLORGETOWM-AT aU and Washington streets, running beck dj 3 if cash ‘i and two rest encured by a deed sf irast bg and stamps et the

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