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THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Circulation in the District ‘W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Preprieter. WASHINGTON CITY: WEDNFSDayY. MAY 1, 1867. SP READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. SJ 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 +-7.715 copies per day. The returns of sivertising by the same city pepers fir the quarter ending December 31, 1566, as taken from the books of the Laternal Revenue Office, are as follows EvENING STAR intek $13,107 9,108 igencer.. re- THE PRESS IN VIRGINIA. The Rickmond Whig, Petersburg Index and | Charioitesville Chromicie, three of the ablest | and most spirited journals in the Old Domin- | ion, have planted themselves firmly on the Tesolutions sdopied at the conservative meeting im Peterebarg, Va., noticed by us | some days since. These resolutions fairiy | Tecognize the full political and legal equality Of white snd black men. The Wi.ois now engaged in a three-handed | fight, defending its course in politics (which | is to perfect a union ofall voters, and to make | 2 constitution, and select a ticket which shall | be Scceptadie to Congress, sending up Sen- ators and gTessmen “who can take the | iron-claa ) against the assaults of the | Times, Ev t Examiner, and so far has the best of the controversy, not only in tts positisn, but the arguments it advances is doimg good work and its ; in in Virginia. battling for the rghe | encourage those lukewarm friend; | progress, who have heretofore been afraid to go against the tide. Onty let th- People hexr both sides, and prejudice will | gradually yield. Not only do the newspapers named atthe bead of this article recognize the questions at issue in their political aspect, | but go further and set an example to timid bart well-meaning journals in the cities named below, they would do weil to imitate. Asan iustration, the Richmond IWhiy on “the Street car question,” qnotes approvingly the sollowing sensible paragraph from the Char- lottesville Chromicie: “We snow very well that in Philadelphia and New York public sentiment is violently Opposed to allowing colored people to in the streetcurs. We regard it as all wrong. Ang we bope no such ridiculous issues will be mage in the South. Thereare four millions of colored peopie in the South, and the at- iemptto keep them ont of the Public vehicles is as Mad Ss an attempt to divide mn stream ti the middle. You can’t doit. Let ey. ry be Who pays bis money ride if he doest.’t want to walk. Weare for justice to the colored man, although we tear sometimes that agitators among them will not allow them to remain | Satistied with reason and just at, by ail means, give them justice, and if they are not eatusfied then, they must take the conse. | quences.” { _—$ THE JAPANESE COMMISSIONERS AT THE | STATE DEPARTMENT. Atbalt-past twelve o'clock to-day the Ja- | pavese Commissioners who arrived in this | city several days ago were received at the | State Lepariment and their letters of credence | handed to Secretary Seward. The OhiefCom- | Mussioner, Ono To-mogara, accompanied by | Matska Judyn, Second Commis-ioner, and suite, consisting of two Lieutenants, two Sec- retaries, and one Interpreter, with two ser- yants, arrived at the Department with Mr, R. S. Chilton, and proceeded from the car- Tigges to tbe reception room where they were received by the Secretary and introduced by ai Mr R.S Chilton. | After an interview of fifteen or twenty min. utes with the Secretary, they were escorted through the building by Mr Chilton. and | sbown the various objects of interest, among | ‘which were the presents brought by the Ja- | Ppavese embassadors who visited this country im 1558, and the treaty between our Govern- ment and Japan. At two o'clock they left ibe Department, and returned to their hotel on street | The credentials will be presented to the President to-morrow, anda time fixed for their Teception by the Executive. The Caief Commissioner, one of the Lieu- nants, And the two servants were dressed in | their native costume, the otters were attired | B citizen's dress, which they have sdopred | since their arrival in this country. Little Tommy. who was here with the first Embassadors, and who is now attached to che | Diplomatic Bureau in Japan, was very anx- | jens to visit America witn these Commission- ers, bu’ bis services were needed at home, pee sebenatenh Hwee meer A NEW PROGRAMME A New York jetter-writer annonnces tha: the more promisent members ef the Democra‘i perty, who have been im consultation in tha: <ity, bave agreed upon a new platform on ‘Which their campuign for the next Presidency ‘Wilt be conducied. It is simply tnis: To ignore the negro altoge ther, and oring up “Loternal improvements” im his piace They will pledge themselves in favor of the Niagara Ship Canal. in favor of connecting the Chesapeake Bay Wita the Obio, in favor of reconstructing the Mississippi levees, and of pushing forward to ¢ompletion the three lines of Pacific railroad. I: is calculated that on these issues they can carry the great West, especially if Free Trade be tacked on, while of their success in the Middle States they profess te have no doubt. This is very easily said, but suppo-e che megro won't be ignored. The issue of full po- Litical and legal equality is now fairly before | the country, and whether the Democrats recog- | nize itor nor, will make no difference. They are like the ostrich which Dides its headin we sand when pursued, thinking itself sate thus, although its tail feathers are fully exposed. ‘The question cannot be dodged, and they | Should either give in their adberence to equal Tigbts or fight itout with the Republican party on that line. How. Taappaus STevENs left Washington by spec tram at 745 this morning for his Some in Pennsylvania. He was quite weak. and it was requisite to support him in and out of bis carriage. We trust that a season of re. iaxation from wearing labor will restore him to beaith and vigor. ASSISTANT SEcREeTary Ca NDLER.—Hon, W.E. Chandler, A: tant Secretary of the Treasury, who has been in Concord, N. H. tor several days past, will return to the city on Saturday, and be at the office on Monday His health is greatly improved, ana be 1s look. ing much better TSE ConpitTio’ OF Stcretrary Browntxe Hon. 0. H. Browning, cretary of the Inte. Tiof, 1s Much better this morning, though he js still very sick. The physicians are confident "har he is out of danger and will recover. 87 Chicago workingmen will celebrate the pauguration uf the eight-honr law to-day dhe demonstration promises to be a very im- re g one, ipclading a procession and i1ss meeting The Tetat or Mx. yn Monday rex! (he United States District Court meets in Kichmon@, Va, and a motion will, it is up- posed. be made to proceed to the trial of Jeff. | Davis immediately. The present indications | ye (bat it will be denied, and a farther post- onement will be effected. An effort to pro- | wre Bir. Davis’ reiesse on bail will also be made. G7 The New York Times ot yeoverday stys “We regret to learn that Commodore Ringgold, | + pe of the oldest and most meritorious mem. | bers of the naval service, sutfered an attack of | spoplexy yesterday at the New York Club. He was removed to bisresidence. His condi- lawn ts Comsidered critical. this source to-day were £500.502 95 | ties keeping open, as Xe rere EMENT ATTENTION, BK ' Fine Or JUL EREY ' b B le reel | thing long needed in Washtngton—and GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Wasuineron, May 1, 1967. Jay Cooke & Oo. furnish the follo wing quo~ tations of Government securities: S. Five Twenties. 1864. U.S. Five Twenties, 1865. 106 U.S. Five Twenties, Jana. 107% U.S. Ten Forties. 99% U.S. Seven Thirties, 106% U.S. Seven Thirties, June, 105 U.S. Seven Thirties, Juiy 105% EW YORK FIRET BOARD BALBS. Coupons. «TOK 1040's, 5.20", 1862. + 1OTy 5.20"s, 1564.. 105 @ Tar ELgction ty BALTIMORE TO-DAY —An election is being beld in Baltimore to-day for a Judge of the new City Court and Clerk of the same, & tribunal inaugurated by the late General Assembly. The tenure of both pe- sitions will depend upon the new Constitution whicn is to be framed. The pay of the Judge is xed at $3,500, and that of the Clerk $3,000, With fees, whic nthe aggregate, have tre- quently been more than the salary. There are three candidates in tbe fleld, the Democratic Conservatives have nominated T. Parkin Szo:t for Judge, and Andrew J. George for Clerk: the Conservative Unionists, Reverdy John- son, Jr., for Judge, and Joshua M. Lynch fer | Clerk; and the Kepublican party, Jobn R Kenly for Judge, and Baltus 1 Kennard for clerk. All bar-rooms and restaurants are to be closed, and the the police have received special order to take down the names of par- well as those who may enter the same SS THE PIU NIO the aid of the Soutbern Orphans, which wis e held at Apalosten Isiaud to day, is POST. D to PORED (CNURSDAY, May 16th.16@7. 1 Oe POSTPONEMENT or AFTERNOON ANDE OF OSAGE TRIBE No. 6, 1, Until WEDNESDAY May 8, 1367. =LEBCTUBRE. DR. T. 8. LAMBERT, of New York, will Lecture at Union Leagne all, 45) vtn street, bet E and F sireecs, Subject—-LIFR INSUBANCK, ‘The well-known sbilitivs of the Lectarer, bis thorough Kuowleoge of the subject. and the in. of the public pon this question witi in fol Rdsnce. The aitention of the is silly invited to this Lecture, for rs they are interested in the per- uceess of Lite Insurance, A cents Tickets forsale at th at the office of the Ame turance Co.. 285 F et. Fo NIN@ PIC NIC ir IOK LAYERS —A meat- MEN BRICKLAYERS Unton League Hall yth street, be- ¢ EB streets. on THURSDAY EVEN. All Journeymen Bri ¥ 2.818 o'clock layers are invited 10 at! id. Uome one, come all. by orcer of the Presideut. spy st SD BONTZ, Bee, Bec. Sc IBBLAND AS I SAW IT.” ne Dr. GitLeTre will repeat hia Lecture on Ve Subject at the First Ba between Gand H.on FRE So'clock pm. Tick em THE UNDERS oe ice List Ohare AY, Stay 3d. cts. ap29-4t* IN CoN. sof the present advance in the price of Flour. deeu it our duty to raise the price of Bread to 8centa per ponnd loaf to Store a 19 centst» private families, onand TR. An WEDNESDAY next, May 1. 1857 Noerr & i M4 Wm. P. MeKelden. Erastus Kaiser, Kraft, a8 William Echer, oO. B M,) Special Telegrams to the Star. FROM OPE TO.DAY. (By Cable to the Associated Press. Lonpor, May 1—Noon.—The stock board is closed to-day Panis, May 1—Noon.—U. $.5.20.'s, 80, Liverroon, May 1—Noon.—Ooiton is easier and declined; Middiing Upiaads, 11. Sates of 8.000 bales. Liverroor, May 1—1.30 P. m.—Cotton bas declined Nayd. since noon. Middliag up- lends, 115,41) 39 The Indian War. St. Lovis, April 30—An Omaha dispatch the report telegraphed from Leayen worth tothe New. York feraid,on April ist, iat General Augur was about a mile west of Fort Pbil. Kearney with 5 thousand troops, and that eleven thousand Indians were encamped between Forts Kearney and Smith waiting for the grass, to commence bostilities, and Gene- ra) Honcock’s expedition being in distress, is unced an unmiligated hoax, at General 's headquarters. A Fort Laramie=dis- patch of the Wth says the Indians bad sur- Tendered Horse Shoe Station, and that fignting was now going on. A telegraph sapply train was attacked op the 2ist instant, seventy miles west at Fort Laramie and all the stock driven off, and all the provisions destroyed. No more work can be Cone on the telegraph line with- out an escort. The Wilmingten M er—Burning of an Extensive Paper Mill, WILMINGTON, DEL. April30 —The coroner's verdict on body of J. Pussey Smith, killed yesterday,was that the deceased came to death from & wound inflicted by Joseph W. Pratt The latter has been committed for trial. The extensive paper works of Sossnp & Meore, at Kockland, on the Brandy wine, four Miles from this city, was totally burned yes- terday atrernoon. "The tlre originated in the | TAg-picking room, an@ spread rapidly, and Was uncontroliable. The loss is $300.00; insured for $115,000. The mills supplied all the journals im this city with paper. and the New York Independent, the New York Ledger. and others. Fire and Murder, Orecinnati. May 1.—The Masoni@Hall and balt of the business portion of Crittenden Ky, Was burned on Monday night | _Jobn S. Jones, telegraph operator, at Gose port, Indiana, was murdered in his oilice jast j Might. We are unable to ger further particu. jars, as there is no operator there proodeniehede (shai Nominations. HARTFORD, CT., May 1.—At the republican enucns vening John T, Waite was nomis hated for Speaker by acclamation The Democrats nominated Wm. Hammer- sley tor Speaker RAL EXOELLEN1 second hand PIANOS AND ORGANS ASD MELODEONS, for sale or rent on easy terms JOBN F. ELLIS my 1-26 310 Penn’an A® S0civeEnT. oof Obickering & Son.’ fine PrANos ay ithan cident te the case 1 roate, ' rfectorder, will be sold'atarea- sonable discount. JOHN F. BLUTS, It, (int) 410 Paw. avenue. [MpoeBSING DRESS GooDs DEPOT Our customers and the public in ceneral are re. *pectfally informed that we are giving special at- tention to ear MOUBNING PEPARTMENT. Our rtock of Mourning Dress Goods is now very Sud it may be said that we are almos, to itnew and choice goods of *-Lu- Pin’s’’ celebrated manufacture. Weinvite atien- tion to the following articles: Lupin’s fine to extra superfine Bombazine, Henry K aise: Frederick Sh Benjamin Sar S%. Seitz, + Buppert, Waiter eo. math a essre Haveners have advanced the pi 293 Th of their bread stuce the Ith inst ister voters under the act of Congr entitled *an istrict of Colnw! ech com naga Sue a den MONDAY and TUESDAY, osEs . Ty A and 3d. from ove m . for The purpose of i i ¥ : eed ent Fecorain BOYES. Secretary onee THERES will opea TURSDAY, Gos I Bid. at cll Hall, G street, betw. oth 10th ste Patrick's Church. anaes it | A} D'S OON FECTIONERY, bet, 12th and 8. “1 refitted my establishment, and finest io the city—some- am now my customers and the public pest of avger ting in_ the Mine. Parties, Fairs, W. ed at the shortest ble ter: O8EPH prepared te furnish RAs with the = FECTIONERY a ed notice and SHAFFIELD. POLAR SODA WATER, FROM MIL- BUEN’S NON COBBOSIVE APPAKA- 78, in alt its celebrated rity and excellence. ean only eir Drug Stores, 450 (5th street, ted States freasary id northwest corner of 6th and Hs east of 7th st, iw? TABLISHED 18693. McPHERSON & FERGUSON, S71 PEny. avenvg, connuR 1st stanazz, OaPiror Hitt, Dealers in PUBE DBUGS, MEDICINES and OHEMICALB, CBD SUF UMEET FANOY GuoDs. 4 INSTBUMENTS, &c., &o. ‘sicians Prescriptions pene pee mae he en Night Bell promptly answered. Ph ed oe! @QODA WATER FOUNTAI SS quire of V detween G and E/MEBSON's NEW ‘4 MAY DA By Ralph Waldo N FOB SALE—In- HELLMUTH,No. 441 7th at,, H iy 1-3t" “POEM. AND OTHER PIEGES, nerson m 1 cost Price T Dollars. o by mail on receipt of price ERILP # SOLomons, 0 Store, 239 Pa ave bet. th sbet. oth and loth » berea' the bu» thorized to callect and receipt for red of, and will settle at] ates agains rm GREGORY, H.I. GREGorRY. my l-lw May 1, 1857. Lupin’s fine to extra fine Black Tamise. fine Black Silk Warp Ohall de Laine. magnificent quality Black Hernanigand Grenadines in all widths. Lupin’s superb quality Black Florentine and Byzantine. Black Crape Maret: Bareges, and Ta Crapo, Urape Veils. Al: xandre’s Black Kid and Silk Gloves. BF The above Goods are all of this seagon’s im. portaticn. Warrat ted as represented, AND THE PRICES ABE FIX ED AS LOW AS POSSIBLE, in order that we may largely increase our business in this department, and make our Rouse at once THE POPULAB BESORT for Goods of this class, JO8. J. MAY & OO,, 305 Pennsylvania avenue, mylstif between Sth and 10th sts. G®B4T BABGAINRS, Black Cloth Frock Coats, from $16 to $30. Black Cloth Sacks. from $10 to 92 Melten Sacks, in all fashionable colors, from $7 to $16 te, me Sito $12. 912 to Gz. it, and Pantaloons— Ld 5 "The ‘above goods are of our own make. tyle, in material, UYS AND YOUTHS’ OLOTHING. We also invite the attention of parents to our stock of Boys’ and Youtns’ Clothing, of all sizea, at low prices. Boys’ Fancy Suite, from 3 to 6 years. Boys’ Cutaway Suite, from 4 to 9 years. Harney Saits, from 9 to 14 years. Boys’ Metropolitan 81 from 12 to 16 years. Youths’ of superior quality, Sizes, from NOAA 368 Wenue, bet 6th ap 3t etre polit city desire to = ‘As pone of their ws octave REF fice. Tu be seen EW GOODS. Ivania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, L. F OLAB We are selling Bilis of Exchi 8p 29 31 WM. HUBLEY 4 00. JAY COOKE 200, BANKERS, AUGUST 7-30 TREASURY NOTES converted into six per cent, Gold Interest Bonds, Exchange made at once, ALL GOVEBSMENT SECUBITIES bought and sold 1 O ov Coxe: aw on “arm oe ASH County. of Wien neeabebart, wigt, admin nietra. tor af has. with the apprebation of bg Orphans’ Conrt of Washi Sonne . appointed rday, the 18th day for JAS. B. O'BEIBNE, my i-taway> Ten? JAN. Beem D! CKENS: DICKENS! ; w oo time to subseribe for the following edition Oliver Twist The first of the celebrated ‘ River Side” edition, beantifully printed and illustrated, Beveled cleth, @2 &. Bupplied to subscribers monthiy. Nicholas Nickleby; Globe edition illustrated steel plates; formerly agid at $6; now com- emond edition; illustrated edition sre now ready for ir uw! BrerBeld,” and * Nicholas Ni fee Diamond edition, not illustrated, at $1.25 per Diamond edition o: Low’ plete eto fon of Longfollow’s Pos: ome 8 d twent y De nae i re jaryland Uolony, by Neill; Papers, About Do, of te, by H. T. Tucker i?ving’s’ Works Tea Maga Stories, Putnam Ratlway Serive:7 4 Pico, a Tale of the Bugiish Aristoscary, pa- LA Siege of Washington. ifully illustrat $! et 5 Pretcatant “pitualls 1 fn recet, ” Book ‘and ste °F PRENOH & RIOHARDSON, 334 Penn ave Washington, richest | ser eeaMEe mb 18 et FAMILY leaving th PIANOF OBTE at 1 enc at Metzerett’ FLOOR AND TABLE OILCLOTHS Just received, and for sale Pipes | at 24™ Penn- ap 20 3t ei E*C84NGE OFFick OF WILLIAM BU LBY & CO. Ireland and Scotland, for ene found sterling and rds, at our office, 408 Pennsylvania avenue: OTELBB & BROS B HOUSE-FUMNISHING BSTABLISH- ing should not well assorted citizens of era of carryin, be is now ready to a“) pare, Gor ey ja et very low joe, > I st.,orcall { 5 percen between the morning, ‘WALTER 8. WEADENt PAPEBHANGINGS. stook new open 486 Bort cholcent selection in the Dinter ne apeest ont MABRERITER’S, 446 7th st., Sdoors above Oda. Fellows’ Hall, Ber s ‘Terms cash. rata. aaa —_—_—______ ar er 486 PIOTUBES, Engravings, Paintings, sels, Picture Mails, and Picture Gord and Tao- Walnut Brackets, &o., at MARKRITER’3, 486 7th st., 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, ‘ Between D and B streets. Terms cash. ap 6t ] BAYE BEOBIVED 0 tue assortment of Fronch | a Domestic BONNETS, nd Dement EWIS BAAM, 32 Market Space, GLISH AND GEEMAN wkap Evan pehad ot L TSLMMING RWIS Ba $2 Market Bpace, LOWERS AND tment can be fc — EWIS BAAR’s, S2B» POTATOES, 50 bbls. Early Enea” iit reecived peratcamer, “Fo rece; a i ee ee TCH N Ww. LUd N00. No, 78 Water street, Georgetown, 0. 8 Appies ee, Obcese, &0.,0n \. STERLING BILLS forsale in sums to eult pur eS arket price paid for AMERIOAN LEWIS JOBNBON,$, 00., Baskets, Bil AB. WET FURNITURE both time end money Sbeie, on ages at the sout Cocoanuts, ‘Butter * pil Jez TERRA gem Yen soca Bee ae Affairs'in Georgetown. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. Muncnarte’ ExXCHANGE—The offerings and - orning were light, 1,000 bushels red aie 10 aad 4,000 bushels Yellow corn at: Wa any. The receipts 108 ing to about 7,000 herring, which soid at ie 1.000, and not over 100 shad, which at 14 cents each. . [ ‘ThE Cawat —The rock thrown inthe Canal at Sandy Hook by a biast on the Kal ore & Ohio Railroad. has been removed and fhe coal fieet is arriving. The arrivals to-aay were twenty boats, all with coal. consigned as fol- @ Uentral Co., 659-5 tons, Ameri- ean Oo., 1.086-12 tons; Borden Co., 227-17 tons; Hampsbire & Baitimore Co., 221-14 tons. De- par'ed—Ten boats light. . Port or GxorGETown,—Entered—Schoon Hiwma Virginia, Dennis, masier, frm Salis- Cleared—Schooner Benjamin S:oakley, master, for Salisbury. bu-y. Heilman 10th ste, D FURNITURE. CAgPETS, &c., HOUSEHOL TORR. A 4 bn THURSDAY, May 2d. xt 10 o’clook. wo abail \ hy S our Salesro: & collection of Furniture, c., viz— Tables, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Stoves, FE Moalerred a M eee, Be. ale sitive. rms casi py 1 ents FEO NAGLE & 00.. ucts, L. belgie & es (ew tomy “oom rt AZGaT, Megha. cur, botonen We ad ath oie. SALE OF BORSES, CARBIAGES, HARNESS, ic. @o THURSDAY MORNING, May 3. at 10 acl’k. we will sell, at the Bazaar, a numver o. Saddle Corriag = York Gereea,<e fall, descrip- t salé,) comprising abou Boe a eae) OPURTY HORSES. ALSO. A Inrge collection of New and Second-hand Bug- ies. Rock aways, Carriages, Wagous, and other ny Lind Wagons, built in thiscity, 130. New ang Second-hand Harness, Saddles, Carriages, &c.. at private gueeyiet sales dey Tuesdays, Thursdays, and jurdays. Jerri ‘ness always op private sale wie ee WALL ati ‘Aucts. B* W. L. WALL & CO , Auctioneer TO WHOM IT MAY CONOERN. The owner of the Goods and Ohatte!s stored fn the Stable in the rearof 251 F street, is hereby netifed that said Goods and Chattels will he « at public anction ou SATURDAY, May ¢, 1857, at Wb. Wall & #0 for cash, to the bighest i * yy storage and expenses. Bidder, £0 Day Storage and ox oe MIENTO, myl Ww. L. WALL & OU , Aucts, gp ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneer Be liate eres with dG: seGeme & Jo.) Southwest cor ner of Pennsylvania avenue and iith street, Star Umice Buliding. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE FIRST “AED AT AUCTION. - Oo MONDAY NEXT, May Gch. at 6 o'clock pv. m .on the premises, we shall eel Lot No. i7. Siuare Bo 77, situated on north I street, between Ziet and 224 streets weat i $0 dor time of sale. Terms at sale. my 1 d&as OOOPER & LSTIMER, Ancts. B™®. L. WELLS & 00.. Auctioncers._ Corner Louisiana avenue and 6th street, A VARUAS EZ TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE ON THE NAVY YARD AT AUCTION. a On MONDAY NEXT, jth day of May, at 6 © clock p. m., on the premises. we shall seil part of Lot No. 6. in Byuare Xo ing about ia feet tront on 8th street east. between land hy ronoing back 11s feet to ateu foot alley, with the improvements, which consist of a weil built twe- Slory, basement a: ‘tic Brick House, nu red 606. with water and gas, including a go 1 store pg here is also a House on rea bh ebicles Two new nt to parties nes twelve ‘ed by All conveyancing of the purchaser. months, for * bearing interest, a deed of trust on the premises and revenue stamps at the c $100 down at the time of sal my 1 -c&ds DL YW. L. WALL & G Original Horse Carriage Raraar, 98 Lon ween $th and 10th sts. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, bona On SATUBDAY MORNING, May 4. com- mencing at it o'clock. we will soll, atthe Bazaar, jarge number of orees. comprisi 80m Sate SIXTY MoReES EO" Fourteen good Farm or Work Horses from the country. id & number of Mu'es, a ety large collection Bew and Second-hand Preece: Carriages, Wagons, and other ehicles, ALs Single and Double Sete of Harness, the majority being entirely new and complete, together new Saddles Bridles A lot of second-hand Harness, &e. in good order. Two handeome and new Bockaways of the latest -- Auets, style, with Buggiceand Wagons of all styles. Light business Wagons e lnvite attention to t! sale and our large consignments OVE BABE! BLOCK. Regular sales days, Tucsduys, Thursdays, and Carriages and Ha: always on te sale. mr bia 2 WALL RCO. Ancts, §2Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers (Late clerke with aes d. McGuire & Vo.,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and iith ice Building.” street, “Star IBABLE BUILDING SITES NEAR ¢ SIX D} WALLacH CHOOL HOUSE, aT AUO- pei rt SCHOO! On MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 29th ocloek t 5 5 m..on the premises. we will sell si Prabie Building Sites, being Lots No. 1, in Square No. 571. fromting 58 ‘@et on the north side of North Osrolina avenue, with an Sverage depth of 125 feet, through to anil also fronting on B street, between ith and 7th sts, ofa public reservation; these bdivided Imto 29 fect lots, and acer al estate is situated on tely northwest of W Jach School Building, and one square from the street cars Terms: One-half cash. (#50 on each lot at of sale.) balanee in «ix ‘and twelve months Interest, secured by deed of trust upou*he premi- ses. Conveyancing and revenue stamps a. cost ir Tr. (pad COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. ap 22d 87 THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED IN coprequence of the rain until WEDNESDAY AF- TEBNOON next. May ist. same ae 8nd place. jt B, Aucts, ap 29-d COOPER& LATIM i? THE ABOVE Sa 18 FUBTHER Post- Poned. in consequence of the rain, until SATUR- DAY. May ith, same hour and piace ER, Aucts, ie vi the hich ground imme: uyi | OOOPBE & LAT FASS ONABLE DRESS MAKER. G. ARTHORN, formerly of 410 oth soeamae business at 594 H ry reets, where to sve ber old pat: and th: All work guai ed to please. and equ to the best In the city ae C. 1 ABRIAGES CARRIAGES! ABBIAGES Juat finished, at my shop, 477 8th wiget, scveraisuperton mad TenNY QR LINDS, Top and no Top BUGGIES. ac. Pod fn hand an assortment of fr an Carrisges. Repairing Orr iD SiR HAM, Bepository 374 Dst.; Bhop 477 sthat ap%-st* EW GooDs. AGE. in skine—new—desirable for & Blackwell's, hag ig FARCTAS, OTORIA ERO) 3 * a cee LTOT CHBESE, MC Crome & Black ya NT BEARD vee W. W. BUBCOANTON GINGER. Under Btbitt House, 14th and F sts. Be nod | HEILBRUN & BRO.’S. re 506 SEVENTH STEBET, Have just opened a great variety $2.50 Men’s Lasting SHOES and GALTERS, 78 cents Ladies SLIPPEBS, $1 Ladies BUSKINS, @1 Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children’s GAITERS and BALMOBALS, Ladies ine BALMUBALS and GAITERS, of all styles and sizes, very cheap, TRUNKS! TBUNKS!! TRUNKS!" CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! Ar 506 711 8tRERe. 8130-6 FLOUR, Asconrwgnt of ¥LU08 COMPLETE a srodened FAMILY, ‘All grades o' All grades of 8UPE! and FLOUR. Fine ad EVERY. LOW KATES. Baker om) Grund sien vend Fine Galt, ac 4 Gat 7 fine Pi it Leather GAITERS. if do $5 do do BOOTS, ie 3) ist, ee DOO. | Ure pu: A ne pe crn wewietyie, and ter fale renee doors west, ear oe ep 24-6t* this morns of ar the Navy i Aone ) : ! { be 9 B str | FO or gallon. s ap 25-12t ee 1534 st, 0 doz, BC oe ver | [*PeBtaNT To CABINET maxKERs. TEE ci ‘ T have just t and SPRI : a BALLS, PARTIES, &o, Fal ETOWN —The Ladies’ —_ GRAND BALL in Gor oe Tear ERAN Market o fe ‘home for L. Ur J B WE aaerly of the firm of Vander- » werken & Wells.) wishes to inform the peo- of Geor, jm thet as hie Furniture W. Toome will ady for ashort time he be found at +0 Dd MONDAY, MAY Grn, 1567. one é street, oppo ‘Tite Committee willspare no pains to rakethis Sots te es ie one of the most agrecable balls or eeeeon ‘Tichota, $1; admitting agentioman and Iadics my 1 6 YOUNG UNITED IN T iE FIELD aGain TWENTY-SHOOKD GBAND PIO NI OF THE YOUNG UNITRD CLUB ‘acing the f owing: Lewasand print nets, Percal Jaco- Briliients ins & Barages. Granadines, igues, Alpacas, Ging bi Eee bai nes Challies ee, ke juz Gonds, bleached and 25; en end Votton Sheeth 18, and 28; Lin fall Madder Prints at 12%. best mak is pocente: Parsa'le Pkicts. Gloves, Hostery, tor cents, admitting Arrencements —) Tickets, 20 ladies Committes of Jones. F He respectfally solicits an examin of | Brwlr. J, Bresbanan,M, Shoe, W Littieton tock, believim it money can be saved by ops: #0 doing | _ BENS, MILLER. | eo. i ['28T ATTEMPT IN TRE GAY FIELDS j OF PLEASURE. | | ORGETOWN HEADQUARTERS. * bay your Favoy ES AND GENT'S | G ten Tr cen and re . GOODS. HOSIERY, LAL FURNISHING GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, FIRST GBAND MAY BALL re UNG & BERRBND <i No. 160 Heid ; NATIONAL FRIENDSSIP CLUB treet 1 ext t of 08, Gey _New Goods daily re | Ww O* South Washineton. at Intend Hall, corner of Va. avenue ard 6:betreet, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 1, 1957 DYEING AND CLEANSI Ho pretponement on account of weather. Pos Omce, No, ae aT A DEISHMENT, {tively nojuproper persons admitted ap a7 at Estabitthed fo 1851, premium “a de widgiheaeihy' ‘~*~ je pelitan Institnte, 1887; rebu J ‘ | pow by far the largest end most complete catal FLORSS Ma) EssrivaL Hehment of the kid to thig section of countey Bis Kssitf EY BOOMS we) cing and Scouring of all Kinds done in the best B, between Sth and J0th streets Troly thankful for past favors. the sapecriber Solivi ts the contiaued custom of the commutaity. Goods received and returned by express with the | almost promptness and despatch, Post Oftice addr Lock Box No. so OUfice closes daily sunset except Saturday, when it fs closed at 8. p.m fe ls. im on SDAYV. May @ 3857. t Ellis’ and Metzerett's Mwstc apis THY Tickets for sale Btore ) LEVENTH GRAND REOPENING o5 GEORGE JUENEMANN'S —— —- ASURE GARDEN, | WAR CLAIMS. MONDAY. APRIL 22 pa57 ws DANOING BVERY MONDAY AFTERK ON | \V48 DEPARTMENT, ap 18 In GEO. JUENE WAN» , Booms oF 11k U1 Washincton Statement of Claiwa ree a Ee eee ae = BERS, ana for | street, be UA ou een 12th id 13th ste St. Aloysius Hospital for rent | 'P)WO RESP EOTABLE Lai pita! and wife can beve BOA . Cleim of Audrew Brsbofor property de- | ROUM where thane: at Faveu Sara. La ™ rete. Apply at Se2, Clatm of Elias Sheads fer hospital sup- | a lth. s . Apply at 300 & . Peta 2 61 —_ rou Alabama -iver _ Sinema b(Gialnvtetnca byte Gonsncion BUARDING. for the month of April, 1667 ss pat CS ee No. 86. Claim of Jobica. Middletos and others GENTLEMEN can br accommodate for rentef and dan tofart in the District of | gos TABLA BUBRD, io ao t Columbia, { ©. 384 Sth street, br nl ana 1 Daim of Oampl H Phelan « ps al- | ce Davis for commutation of gu fuel, | ras ——————— or z erebure. ° Ne lain of owners of steamer Belfast | good Table fh B street, | aupolag, (18M Of James Thompton for hospital | |, ABOE DOUBLE KOO suprites Claim of Franklin Swisherfor hospital | Tas Peune Stee Swoon IMh apd dite ct @ 05 Claim of A.B. Harford fer rei a erty ot Memphas tose ord fer rent of prop. | No Ciaim of Mrs Joseph ‘Table Boarders accommodated. ap 24 Tt F —Large FURNISHED ROOMS ‘0 $15 per month Boarding at $5 Gales for resto- | ration ot ferci £ on der pro; f g rty, | perweck, at No. @So 6th street, between © ard So. #7. Claim of Martin Gridly for rent of and | Louisiana dhetue =. | demace to property in Sheth: county Tenn. No Claim of William clgart for reat of | PJ0AMDING —a geati-men act a Pr: perty in St. Lonis, Mo, can obtatu a pleas Ne Me, cas ap. | BOOM with BUARD in a private feutiy trom the ine ae, asin ‘of Hp ne eeeenateth for sub- | Korth. “Imquirest No. 76 Letrect, between s3 CN. Gray for the value of a | ®nd 24th. oe, em by United States authorities. # O& RENT—1 wo well faruished PARLORS, on hore taken from him iy V4 ly 53K at. bet. th aud Toth POSED, AD be et bh 7 for forage and pet BOABD at = 486 10th Wereet Scar cattle taken fr i i : No. 918. Claim of B. K. Situseon for return cf ee Borth of the'avenue. Terms #35 Br moness taken from Bank of Loui ja RE 5 “Ol #14. Clatu ORE haf i for services = = = kg Bpec: orders. Chats of Henry Diven for services in _ LOST AND FOUND. executing special ordera. No 916. Claim of Hugh Sturdy for services in execnti Pg special orders No s17 Claim of Wm. Robinson for services as Sulde pee acout. No. 919 Claim of owners of steamboat Swan for | } | ril 30, « small back and bad common leather c with an Adama Express Uo. Sesl ati a ope returning her Pe a to Xpress joe wi liberaliy rewarded, ” ay be my i 2s" rs & Weightman for | e . ry for pro rty taken | }, in the erection of a fort at Nashville, Tenn No 933. Cisimof 8. B. Qorbett for cor: furpiabed the 0 Koy ABD—Lost, by » lady, you ol By, ‘trom hh etree e Quartermaster's tmen 944. Claim of Henry 8. Bulkley for remu- ition fer ietention of train No. 926. Claim ot ©. O. Beens for natl< and shov- els furnished the Untted States Goverament No. 926. Claim of D. V. Coiclazer for damazes to property near Fort St 8. 927. Ulaim of George A. Lamb for servicer an Claim of Netbeniel M Simonds for - forniehes at Camp Douglas * No. 929. Olaim of George Knapp & Oc =~ 4. Kee, Fishback & Uo., for ertituue a. St. Loui No. 990. Olaim of Henry Mollingsworth for in- demoity for losses sustained as purchasing agent for the @overn: A. Smith for mules deliy- cox Lost Sunday last, 6 red and white COW, small born: throng: her leftear. be which, if taken off. pe See = sometime. a ae lor her delivery te me. at © corner ith st east and Nort Carolina aveu Zs = my i 3t" &. F. FRENCH. N@, o L Ostia Cowal. EAR kl 4e gs -' ie the avenue to the 1ith stheet “Ba ment. No. 981. Claim of ered 10 the Government. No. 932. Claim of Peck & Brocten for services inthecburch. A liberal reward will be paid foc of team &c ite return to Metzerott's. i 3, Clete of Putman & Denslow forservices | ¢. 1 0 BEWA Strayed or et im. &e Ho, ‘34. Cinim of ©. P. Wiggins for services as | Sten horas cn ee teks Mea ee " s q white stri oss her tack. both dry, Th tg, 8S, Claim of 7. J. Bayant for services ot | Thute trie scrowe ber | ir rer bel te ie pB G2 Claim of M. B Knapp for swidiennd | ay g0.3¢- oe * Inte streets. N Claim of J. H. Martin for bridles and BEWABD— recovery of two lester. ae SLO SeeR ws, ies che sien ee } N of F. J. Curtis for one saddle. bear the Northern Liberty Market ou the 20th ef No 9:9. Olaim et SC. Stoneburn-rfor services | April—a large white one ; as chief clerk. sides. marked with a slit i ' No. 940. Clanm of Bela®. Buell fer one horse, | let out of the right; the other a smal: saidh ridle faio, pe ®pote op ber sides and neck, i “1 o. Claim of J. H. Gaskill for one saddie | with both ears cropeed. « slit in the left. The apd ¢ paid by calling on Mr. a. ‘ i Oat of B.B. Smith for one DBNHAM. at A. Balmain's on H st. between im of Dr. James 6. Hinkle for | 17th and isth, No. 294. ap 30-2t* medi furnished to United States pris $5 BEWABD —Strayed or Stolen on Bat rig { No. 944. Claim of owner of steamer Santa Mar ~~] Ech ies ep cstacdrenatt } the for damegesto steamer while fn service of Site sitive oo le backs, irom sedaie. mers. i nin ficit, Clete of 8. A. Wilkins for damages to | Pranded U- 5. om his left shoulder, and ‘eiven if ay f Jesse E. Pevton forreim | "eterned to HENOK, bursement of amount recovered are a-thinninr SOREN 6 Corner of sth street occupy ing farm ity camp. 2 oar eChaim rre Klaine fer property | _*P <9 3t taken by United troops in ArKansas e F. waitey for services 948. Olatin of Dr. Gurley’s Church, a GOLD with tnecription on beck Suitabl) rewarded on I ave..nextto Dr Gur! Lt-02 Thursda: New York avenue. ings, two a one lary and a Gold Catholic Medal. be liberally rewarded by leari Benking Ronse of Obaries H. and D | OST—On Monday afternoon, April 224, oa New York avenve, between lath strect and BREASTPIN, ALLOWED. William J. Mino. No. 49. Pierce, nS ‘he finder wit! the same at the . cor. 7th apl-iw OST—Atthe National Theater, or be L thereand Will rds. last evi ing, s BRAC LE’ we F. to B. POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN, Patron @ Handsome and Reliable Prace of Ten Dollars! WITHOUT REGARD TO vaLvE, And not to be pard for unless perlectiy Sarisfactory! bt 280 to 9750 RERETSD. Daped Guid W: BOto 580 i Seabright & Furman, No. S61, * Wate 100 to 300 Caroline P_ Walker, No. 447. Seote 360 [ Wiihmin B. Athinece, Mo. 87. Beto 20 wil tom Lewin 0. 690. 180 to 200 a A. hg 9 Woto 20 ice BWto iw ve TSto 250 Sto 250 to 75 Bte wo 25to $0 - 10to 75 bh by this ar- barge ope semper may be werth AY COORE & CO., , of the abo: Bankers, 15th street ve J = y Se leans che arti. cont d interest Opes. and we! xebeoged: feral i to. SFticles name Y°TREABUBY NOTES whether 7. payment Teepect- i atte 34 re and as ne cle Valueu ines than | . 336 Pennsylvania arene. $10 is oR BY certificate, it will et once be ry stogk of A TUHES and | seen that this is s EWE if er Ware, Fine Outle: No Lowery. ut a straight-forward legitimate pera Bil. lasses, j-» Bhat he wi ARs On, waick pariecepaicd suiver eee a” arcs | att cans a acta Mj®720reLiTan BROOM Factory. = upon WILTBERGEB, LeDUQ & 00., obers of and Manufacturers + eHRS, woop frre grrettin WABE, &c, Goods “delivered free of cost. anufactory No. 103 Water st.. Geor, bite ond Batenroome n. superb Watch 5 wishti t this is @ rere Opportunity. It te a leditimately souduetea te y authorized by the So ede roadway, New York. 1S 456 ot., Washi: 8p 16-30" oe PLE syguP VERMONT MAPHLELE SPaiaG BUTTER, eT oi i cite hee eg fresh from the venient kegs i “ae ion, bpipte le Ay 324 D, between ioth and lite,”