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THE EVENING STAR. BF For “AvcTION SALES” advertisements ee fourth page Of to-day’s Star. LOCAL NEWS. Es _ AMUSEMENTS, &c.. TO-NIGHT. " National THEaTR«—Mr. Clarke will this evening appear as © Jéreniah,” im the «Babes in the Wood,” and as “ Waddialove,” in “The ‘at Boy.” i MarzeRot HALt—Grand vocal and in- strumental concert for the benefit of the Sixth Presby‘erian Ubureb this evening. Maxini's Assemniy Rooms, E street, be- tween oth ana lth —Protessor LG. Marini’s Grand Floral and May Festival this evening ‘Will be the May ball of the senso: attend will do doubt enjoy them: le Op» FRLLows’ HALL.—The Southern relief Sey seoaia be patromized liberally by ourciti- CaRRoLt HALL, G street, between 9th and 10th—Fair for the benefit of the new Hall and House of the Christian Brothers, now open. SEVENTH STREBT PARK —Ninth annual af- ternoon and evening pic-nic of the [sland So- cials. ——EE THE New ELxction PRwoimoTs.--The com- Tittees, consisting of seven members trom the Board of Aldermen and se from the Board ot Common Council, appointed on Monday Isst for the purpose of Preparing a bill pro- viding for four election precincts in each ward instead of two, a8 peretofore, met last evening ia the Aldermen’s Chamber. at che Uity Hall, T. E. Lioyd, Esq., in the Chair, and W. H. Pope Secretary. air. Given, of the Third Ward. bill which was adopted, and will be reporred to the two Boards at the spec: meeting this evening. It provides that the several wards of the clty = be divided into election Precincts as ful- lows Pirs¢ Ward.—Firet Precinct—All that portion Horth of Pennsylyania ayenue and east of Nineteenth street. Second Precinct—All that rt ‘est of Nineteenth street and north of enusyivania avenue. Taird Precinct—All south of Pennsylvania avenue and east of Nineteenth street. Fourth Precinct—All west of Nineteenth street and south of Pennsylva- nia Avenue. Second Ward.—First Precinct—Ali that por- tion between Rhode Island avenue and Boun- dary street. Second Preeinet—North of K street and south of Rhode Island avenue. ‘Third Precinct—South of K street and north ot F street. Fourth Precinct—All soutn of F street. Third Word.—First Precinct—All that por- tion lying nerth of O street. Second Precine!— Allsorth of O street and north of L street. Third Precinct—All south of L street and north of G street. Fourth Precinct—All south of G street. ¥ th Ward.—First Precinct—All that por- ton Borth of K street north. Second cinet—South of K street north and North Capitol street. Third Precinct of North Capitol street, bet ween stree Fourth Precinct ath of F sireet and west of North Oxpi'ol scree: Fifth Word.—First Precine:—North of Penn- Sylvania avenge and west of First street east. Second Precinct—Nerth of Pen Ivania avenue and east of First street on: Third Precinct —South of Pennsylvania avenne and north of Virginia avenue. Fourth Precinci— South of Virginia Siz Ward.—First Precinet—East of Ninth street east aud north of street south. Sec. ond Precinct—West of Ninth street east and nerth of G street south. Third Precinet— South of Gstreet south and wes: ot Ninth eet east. Fourth Precinct—south of G + street south and east of Ninth street east. Seventh Ward —Firet Precinct—We-t of Seventh street and north of F street south Second Precinct—West of Seventh street south of F street south. Third Precin of Seventh street west ana north of F south. Fourth Precinct—kast of Seventh street west and south of F street soyrh. Section 3 enacts that the judges shall furnish e Commissioners of ®iection in each pre- ‘met with a list of the persons who have been auly registered and Baye a right to vote in he ward in which said preeinct is located Section 4. Phat it sball be the duty of the Commissioners of Election in the several pre- cinets to receive only the votes of the residents of their respective precinets. provided they possess the legs] qualifications, and on the ca’ subsequent to the day of election io return t the Mayor al! the voies, stating the ward, pre- cinet. number of votes polled. aud fer whom polled; a duplicate return shall, toge: with & list of the persons who voted at s: elec- ‘ton. and the ballots. also be made on the day succecding the election, to Register of the city, who sball preserve t. me. = THE Oast or Dr. Bovp—This morning Mesers. A.G. Riddle and Joan H. Jonnson fied in the Supreme Court of the District the petition of Dr. Wm_ Boyd, for a writ aamus on the judges of elections. ( Bowen, Clephane, Plant, Robbins, con,) to compel them to receive and record his name on the registry of the Seventh Ward. The ion sets forth & good and lawful citizen of the United States; that ne has been @ resident of the Seventh Ward for the past twelve years, and was entitled to be Tegistered: but the judges above named re- fused to register bis name on the ground of bis having been comvicted im 1s6u of the iareeny et abduction of two slaves from the Disirict He admits that be did aid two slaves in their attempt to escape from = 'y in the District of Columbia, for whitch WAS arrested and convicted. On the 3d of October, 1801. he re- cetyed from President Lincoln a full and uo- cenditiona] pardon, and he claims that tais removes all disability. He aeke tha: a writ issue on the respondents to show cause why the mandamus should not issue. The Court ordered the writ to issue. returnable on Mon- day morning next at ten o'clock 2 A Goon Avrornty Ent son, of the Quarterma: ing resigned bis commission in been appointed general supe; nt *xperimental farm cennected with the De- partment ot Agriculture, wbich is lo Aeservation No. 2,0n the Mall. be: ween the Smithsonian aud the Washington Monument During the war Colonel Gleason served as (luartermaster in the Yd corps, holding for a jong time the position of (QJuartermaster of the 2d division. He Das since been connected with the Quartermaster’< Department in De- artmentof Wasbington, where his services ave been mostefficien. His resignation bas been accepted, and he bas entered upon his new duties, tor which Bis occupations prior to the war eminently fit him, he baving been tor many years extensively engaged in nur- sery and landscape garcening operations near Philadelphia ae eee eee a LOOKING AFTER THE VaGRANTs. — The Metropolitan police are looking after the vagrant Bost that has been for a long time sebemting upon the people of the District, and @ number have been committed to the work- house. The city has been troubled by this worthless gang during several years. The Sppearance of some lead our charitabie ci\ti- zens to mistake them for genuine obj for benevolence, and the appearance of others better dressed has given rise to a supposition Ibat they possessed visible means of support. They now begin to be known, the first as iopestors upon the charftable, the Inst as jastraments of demoralization of young men, md the great majority of both as eneak thieves, pickpockets, and burglar: it employment of them on the Corporation ™m during the summer months will produce @ beneficial effec: ubmitted a East treet olonel Jas. (rlea- meeting of the Republican voters of the First Ward would be held in the 19th street Baptist Church last eve. wing, About one hundred persons assembled. ‘The meeting was calied to order by Mr_Wor- netins Clarke, (colored.) and Mr. ©. S. Baker white) was called to the chair, and Corne- jus Ciarne acted as secretary. Mr. Ciarke stated there was a or: which was coptracted <or the celebration on the 16th of April that had not been paid. He hoped a collection would be taken upto defray the same. After “ sbort debate ® collection was made, and 4 considerable sum of mon obtained. Mr Milord (colored) delivered a shor: address, after whick the meeting adjourned, <a FreB —Yesterday afternoon, 8 fire acciden- tally occurred im the dwelling of Mrs. Ken- nedy, om 1, mear Stb street north. which fora Tew minutes threatened considerable damage ro the property. The members of the Hook and Ladder Company in the neighborhood Were notified, and without creating an alarm, extinguished the fire, with but litle damage to the building and turnitare. pearerPerueey Seventa Sreest P. KR. R. Association — “The members of the Relief Assocation of the Seventh street Passenger Ratiroadare making afrangements for agrand pic-nic at Abner’s Par. head of Seventh street, to take piace on “Wednesday, June 6th, and as the R. K's are famons for givin, extra entertainments of this kind, the public should make a note. aut ySurede Soxé or T. et peneey, night w diy: oO! ns ‘em perance, ps a | Enreka, No. 19, will bs und | TEMPERANCEOONVENTION third ITEMS. ing of the Tem was OITy last eve! at Woodward Hall, the president, FRR FM , in the chair. Beat Estate Saczs by Stinson & Swetland, ib. | Beal eee Brokers, KA F stree's, on week:. on C st. : ‘house and lot morth, in sq tween 6 and T ets corner Q nort! 4th st. Atwr ogg! by Mr. Alex. Asbiey, t s discussion atthe adjournment on eeday evening—beiug tne resolution to ap- point & vigilacce commitiee to work for the Prohibition ticket on day of election—was taken up, and after some discussion the whole subject was laid on the table, -Jobn §. Hollingshead offered a resola- tion, vw bich was agreed to, directing the secre- tary of the con vention to transmit to the May- ors Of Washington, Georgetown and Alexan- Gria the resolution adopted requesting the submission of the question of & prohilitory liguor jaw to @ vote of the le. On motion of Mr. Arthur pherd, a res- olution was adopted authorizing the appount- Ment of & committee of seven members to urge vpon tbe Councils the passage of a Jaw sub- Mitting the question of @ probibitory liquor iaw to the people. Mr.L. S. Emory offered a resolution, which ‘was sdopted, deciart to be the duty of temperance men to use all their iafuence in placiog temperance men before the people as candidates for office Mr. Geo. Savage offered a resolution, which ‘was adopted, declaring tt to be the duty of temperance men to attend the primary meet- ings of .heir different political parties, and to use their influence to have known temperance men nominated for office. r. W. P. Drew, trom tke committee on pro- hibitary liquor law, reported a series of reso- lutions, which were adopted. The resolutions declare that it i. the sense of the convention, That the suppression by legai entctment of the manufacture and sale of in- toxicating drinks inthe District of Columbia is Dot only desirable and necessary, but also expedient and practicable. That this corny tion, through its officers, earnestly and respeet- Tully petition the Congress of the United Siates, At its next session. to provide such tegisiation Asshall totally and effectually suppress the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors a8 a beverage in the Districtof Columbia. Phat the officers of the convention constitute a com- Mittee, with instruction to present the resoiu- tions to the Congress of the United States, and urge the passage at an early day of the law contemplated therein. Thata committee, con- sisting of the president and four members, be sppointed by the president of the convention to draft a bill to be presented to Uongress at ssion to probibit the manufactureaod sale of mtoxicatiag drinks in the District of Columbia. That the delegates from the sever- al organizations represented in the convention &re instructed to urge upon their respective divisions, lodges, and societies the importance of disseminating tracts, documents, and other publications in support of the doctrine of legal preaibition of the manufacture and sale of in- toxicating drinks. That this convention re- spectfully request the friends of temperance au tbe several States of the Uniou to take | i ¥ lendid country pear nrel. to the Qommjesioner of In- dian Affaira. They aleo concluded the nego- ations for two other valuable pieces of prop- erly in the city. JEWE.RY.—Ornamented Wood Setts, Crystal Setts, 300 syles Battons. Studs, Rings, Pins, Chains, Bracelets, Lockets, Silver Pisted Spoons, Forks, Caps, Vali Bells, re- ceived this morning. at Prigg’a One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pennsylvania avenue, near 434 stre Mernoronitaw HALt—In addition to the really excell performance at this house, there will be @ grand presentation to the Franklin Engine Company to-night, when the entre troupe (includ'nz those funmy dromios Jobnny Harris and Billy Rice) will appear in anew programme. =e es ALDERMABIC proportions, corpalent tenden- cies, tall aspi-ations, slender responsibilities, will find suitable clothing at Henning’s Une Price Store on the corner of 7th street and Maryland avenue 2 Se a eee, Bius FLANWEL SUITS, at twelve dollars, and twenty-four new styles of Spring Goods, were received to-day at A. Saks & @o.’s, 517 7th street. Beauty —To promote and retain the bioom 4nd fresh nees of beauty unimpaired toa much later period than is generally the case, ladies should use Burneti’s Kalliston. Dr. Wars, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvanta Avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, contin- Des the successful treatment of Uorns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Jomnta, Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. Office hours from a6-to8p.m. No charge Established 1561. ——_e—_—_ MAL AU Preps.—Pour cors, ognons, inyerse ongles, etc., conseil Dr. White, Pennsylvania avenue, No. $24, presrue¢y¥. Etabli isé) ell ei Gisele No Better Investment can be made than im Clothing at the present reduced prices at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Post Office. its nex eat No Trovere to show the latest styles of Gent's Ready-made Olothing and Furnishing Goous.'at Hable & Co.'s, No. 463 Pennsylva- nia avenue, under U.S. Hotel. eo prvi sean nat ang Do you WANT tomake « good investment? Gothen and buy your Clothing at Hable & Co.'s, No. 463 Pennsylvania 0 bavi Go AND Ske those fifteen dollar suits, re- measures to pledge thetr respective Congies- sional delegates to vote for the passage of a law prokibiting the manfacture and sale of in- toxicating drinks in the District of Colum- bia. ceived this morning, at the Great Central ‘The Obair appointed Messrs. W. P. Drew. Hot 7 oppos the W.H. Chase, WG. Pinney, and W. B. Gon. PocOme nn ene eee zalvestoactin conjunction with himself as ——s =. the committee contemplated by the fourth Ong HUNDRED Suits at twenty dollars just resolution. received. Call and look at them at, the (treat A resolation was adopted thanking the Ia- dies tor their efforts in the temperance cau: site the Post Office Mr. O. Robrbangh offered a series of resolu- - tions discountenancing the manufacture, use, JvetT R¥CEIVED this merning one bundred or sale of liquor as a beverage, and pledging | more of those fine twenty-five doilar suits, at bemselves to use moral <uasion to educate | the Great Central Clothing House, 460 7th ‘he public mind up to the proper point. aud at | street, opposite the Post Office. the proper trme bring the force of law to assist ip driving the curse from our midst, that the system of licensing parties to deal out this aceursed fluid in small quantities as tending te make respectable the habit of drinking in- toxicating hguors, and not, as is urged by some, keeping it within proper bounds. The resolutions were adopted A resolution was adopted tendering the thanks of the convention :o Mr. F M. Bradley for the impartial manner in which he bad pre- sided over its delinerations. Mesers. J. S. Hollingshead, W. McPheeters, F. G. Calvert, O. K. Harris, and 0. C. Callan, | were appointed a committee to perfect ar- Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, oppo- Se Sa nian Jvust R&CEIVED—Three hundred Hoys’ Suits, latest Spring styles from ten te firreen dollars per suit, at the Great Central Clothing House H. Smita, 46) 7th street, opposite Post Office. ———— PENNIES Can be Dad in any quantities at the Star office ¢ unter WANTS, j ANTED—By a respectable woman, a 8ITU- ATION te wash and iron and do plain cook ing. Beferen. rapgements for the mas= meeting om the With | 15d: ahd ie siven. Apply at the orner of instant, after which the convention adjourned GETEDCS. ; z i, * : Mee By an bo 7 or et eer eetemines a2 Oem mons SITUATION aé conchiiaa or dining OvEexixe or Bins rday, proposals | gye ani Bet f, id et,, bet. Md. nd Be ‘oot of Capito my 9-30" Wa43TE Furnished HOUSE. in a central locality, containing from 12 to 20 rooms — B. W., Star Office, Wash ugton, D. C. “ > i for grading and paving H street. from i4tn to 19th stree! with stone similar to thaton F street.) were opened in the Mayor's office. The bids were a= tollows:—Henry Smith—Gra- ding, 22 cents per square yard: paving, $160 per square yard. Geo. W. Kidwell—Grading, 20 cts: paving, $1444. Geo. Faustnanght— Grading, 25 cts.: paving, $1.39. John E. Esch- baugh—Grading, 30 cts; paving, $1 15. ley & Eslin—Grading, Geo. Neitzy—Grading, 32 cts. D. F. Neitzy—Grading, 30 cts. G. W. G. Eslin—Grading, cts.; paving, $145. Henry Birch—(irading, 3 cts; pa $1.55. . Crowley & Oo—Gradii 27 paving, 31.33%. G P. Crowley—Grading, ¢ paving, £1.324; Bids were also opened for laying the gas and water service pipes such lots and parts of ANTED— irl, 9 SITUATIO) Oan give the best ers Dersour aire at 20% jath strees, if con given. between 2d and Making bu' io do housework. Geod ly at No. 455 Mass. avenue, ‘treet m3" lots bordering on H street north, between 1ith ee —— and loth sirevie weetasare not already pro- | S83. (}()() wA® oat tne vided therewith. Bids were received from me | New’ in? a Fo ae mul te ae ae {liowing:—Daniel Hannan, Berry & Duffy, | 1 00 acres ‘of ivy timber,on the Vi ia side MeLinden & Eckloff, Cruit & Campbell, H. | of the Potomac Address, with name and res: ©. Thorn & Bro.. Thos. H. Denobue, and Alex. denee and place ef business, Post Office Hox 148, R. Shepherd & Bro. Alexand my 9-3t* clare BEAMBTBESS; one Wheeler & Wilsons ferences will be Ww —— THE SToRM.—Ig addition to the damage by \ the storm. mentioned in the Star of yesterday, | a large elm tree opposite the residence of W ‘e W. Uercoran, on H street, one tm the yard of the War Department, and another on Penn- | Wigitycusyt and operating on the abo sylvyania avenue, near Major J. M. Brown < Moassachnsette avenue and M stree! office, in the First Ward, were uprooted. The | ~ my 9-2" MB! trees in Lafayette Square and the grounds i, ‘ANTED—A WOMAN to Cook, Wasb, and | surrounding the Executive Mansion were | WY A™! ” | badly injured, and a number of limbs were Jrou. Apply at the Gtar Ofice._my's-tf blown off. WaAltEp To The Southern mail boat, due here at tive Peak ¥; al Bcleetic and g o'clock yesterday afternoon, did not reach her | be seen at No ty street. near ot wharf until seven in theevening, baying been detained by the storm. | WANTED-& smart, active BOY. ¢ CaD operat. would be preferred. i 80. youn, L tentifie ewiaee ofd. attend Liqnor Btore, and make himself generally ——_o—_— ul, Ingwire476 7th street, with reference, SION AT THE Post Orrice.— itt Ture Exr The committee appointed to imquire into the | ¥ cause of the explosion at the post office have | V ANTED—Dy a respectable younzgirl.a Sit UATION to do chamber work ‘and 1 nearly concluded their investigations, and | sewing or nursing Good references given. P. be ‘be report will soon be published. The tesci- | address a note to box No,6, Btar Office. m8 2t mony is now in type, and the repor: of the I PE mmittee on the subject, covering about 25 2 pages, wassent to the printer yesterday, to- | hole maker. gether with some addition! testinory. et making | Der. La ave 8. 0 : Tne Fish WHaRv.—Yesterday, there were | D—A SITUATION as Olerk ine Dey but apont 5,000 shad and 40,000 herring 'anded References ci if required. atche fish wharf, (foot of 7th stree:,) the for- F. L., Star off m 7-31 mer bringing from #12 to$16 per hundred, and | Q@ITUATION WANTRD—Io private family the latter’ Ivor 33 to $11 per thousand. To- URESSMAKEE and Plain Sewer. Address G there are but few at the wharf. and tor | Aa ee yl GARRIAUE me some days it is thought ‘be supply will be —A gi! Ay limited. What few tish now here bring $17 V plyat J. - pil . JR. & BRO to $40 per hundred for shad, and $11 per thou- | 97 ¢* Of Seewrraae acre er, sand for herring. Pre 2 WANTED TO BUY—By ©. 8. JUSTH. Ladies, avd Gentiemen’s secon nd Clothing, Un dercigthing, Bedding, Boots and Shoes, 8c, ke , st 2842, Tih street. between L and M strects north. “i. B.—No matier how much they have been worn, my 4-Im* W 4ETED_WANTED-MEN for the U ised States Army. et 461 C street, near 3 ti ny —— A Narrow Escark.—Abonut eight o’cloc yesterday Morping, the north wing of a two- story frame house on Rhode Isiand avenue, between 14th and 15th streets, owned and o cupied by Mr. Moore, tell, but fortunately no one was burt. The rain ad caused a portion of the foundation to give way, thus causing the house to fall. A boy passing at the time more Bailroad D: Boticed the bottom portion of the wall crum- | WW ANTED-Tot he bling, and notified the inmates, who escaped | guire at ST bs atate Office, before the building fell. northeast coryer New York avenue and ith st. ——_e—_—_ (Plant's Building,) Booms 12 aad13 my2t!” LucTorgs.—Our readers will perceive that | 7 ANT. Tob \ E. 8 Mr. Jobn Tyler, jr, of Virginia, lectures at or ittooen, Th mates Gonzaga Hall, in this city, on Sunday night | The house must be in an ¢: sien masts M0 at Forr sme Boorse ws, ‘on | Inquire at ar Bante Oiice. pext Tuesday night r. Tyler dies his BE. Oorner New York a "et subjects in @ masterly manner, and will, no Mie ree (Stet nota Fal doubt, be greeted with crowded audiences. ie, AB a wetemeeat he ge bic W Sconuaining’ or etoemessitancel berwecs ELsEWRERE in our paper to-day will be Ee awcete, nut fn striet eke wienle found an advertisement for pri is for the a _ : ge erection of anew and splendid butiding on | “apaeth ne Ormm Ac., C. B.B., Star office, Reservauon No. 2, to be used in connection witb the Experimental Farm of the Agricul- Wants SITUATION as scemerere a wi rural Department. Wheeler 4 Wises: Sewing Machthe” ‘Gan cn and ————— fit Indies’ and Idrem’s dresses. Address, for Pot tg clap —The canons we | of gree days, Box No, 7, Btar office. fez reported thirty-one cases yesterday, and the He ral Polsace yy ae tli: pe Aen TED—a a Senn qoatrally pet ttt Good ‘references. “Notify Sa. or 4 RESTAURANT.—_Hammack’'s res- S Colonization taurant has been sold by Messrs. Cooper & Latimer to S. L. Wells for $3,200. W ANTED—A COTTER and BOOT FITTEE in rhe ein estar Pear aes aE me peter SW WANLEIN. Sere ae MARRIED. oker’s ot B. & oth SEINNES-FUBBER, On ine sth May. 1067, *Geigidgent or Bi ene ieieeee—et— Messrs GALT AND BRowN, wood and coal dealers, bave removed their respective offices to 323 D street, adjoining the Star office. NGRE'S SEWING MACHINE EeiMR ER io Mie MARY E: To + all of waz ADIBE to Know that at — ransioied paetiteecarhat haa On Wednesdey erening the ath tu: Gloake, Gapes recite Onristisn rigastion, abeky : H tor ey ‘the 23d ‘your of her fs at rest, are o'er; peter peste Bees near M, 6° | fiver . 8 +8 FOR SALE AND RENT — WT HOUBE, comme 5 kur: Foes ry BK, corns: wth end Gate Pp be PROPOS.*S po RENT—4 etor: <MB Hous no T Do 3940 see bear, . with modern a for th 187, a % . to er ol trom PT vemonts. Ii my 9-64" AY, the of ‘R. for oi bendred tee Dest ron-of- MOoal to be delivered with. e &! t the yard of tte end at 2 of Office, there to be tpapected N4Y™ DEPARTMENT. Uawac oF Bay iGatron, May? 1867. FoRs4 E—HOUSE No 54 Sth t reoms oC : JSE 10 toot: | Beatog Pro jorsed "Proposals for bu dl - wellof water and je alley; flower ror whole delivery must be compl sted om oF he- Garden yerd poveds se iy 3 % — fore the firet 7 of Boprember Bert, apd.ia the mos THOMAS N. ADANS. 7. at wbi-b intervening time, sufocient quantiry mus! be ber partor the per raisbing all the 7 to meck the sellt, score f the Sect 5 realan tf tr Gaepel at tae we omy st Sesienal Pr! PuBaLS 160) *S TRNSION TEE O anthisp neey thetr otters if their bid. th ALR OR BENT—A large Fata 10 et te en: sideand back aliey. gas ud ‘ retty let, filled with Mowers, fruit, a, &c , apply on the promises. A WASHINGTON, D.O 'O8 REBT—A nev HOUSE, containing seven | enengs tocomplete the huiléteg . very & respectal lerre ton iF tOJOHN McCAMTAY, corer ot THOBNTON A. 3BNKLN Y fase, avec near the my 9.009 Chict of Burcee. hy » order of the Joint Com o EPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTC A FURNISHED HOUSE of tsrooms, | 1) a * ere aes cae ae Propenete will ne ea ae my 6 6t Architect UB Osplter furnished, aptil i2 o'clock Ja + materials end performing ork the copstructien of a Brick Builc of the Department of Agric eto on Reservation No 2, in this city. ace plans and specifications that seen at the office of the jon Agriculture where PBOPOssLs FOR Lavi WATES Mains Mayor's Urrice Orgy Hari H Sealed proposal lope, * Pr or lasing or me) he ricetved at thie oMce Botll neem om the 17th tnstant Bidders will alse envelope and on the faceo! the bid the bic tefor There are three 4 88 follows. viz NUMSER ONE ty north ef the © D.L WELLS & 00, Corner La. ev. and 6th st. vu BENT— ‘two smelt tour-rooa BaIUK HOUSKs, facing a broad paved alle Kibbe: usre. between Ist and seu Ba z streets pert, Bout $12 W per mon 2 208, ne ps PP BALDWIN BROS., _lst and D stroste. No proporal will be entertained from any per a h Sder ible new, neatly. | son Bot known to he » i bail ck KITUBEN, | “hi toustate seat th Hive reoms, closets. &c sete yerd, wood hon: apd pump, $18 per month: the foarte house the block on 19th street w between ( and B; WIL rel the house or some fine lots in same square Ob reasonsble terms PF ON. my 9-60" Intern Poe SONU hos. SaLE-TBEN SMALL HOUS poss! which th the work to be comme: ef yi the comtract he Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids. if it be deemed for the interest of the off Government to do so. and po bid will bi ei it does not copform to thefrequirements of ens and specifications ard of this advertise arb reauired: $10 per mouth until paid for: | Bene eplicntion ss ae 12 do., $200 cash and § tatsing Woden Tet | Ninety per cent of tne amount of work done and on clase (brick ) H , 23: oon these reg m eriale farnished. aceording to contract price. eos indifferent Parke of the tty Baperintceten ee ST Ree ee eatimete of | All pranen Pipe in price from $1,000 te $4.000 each. 4 tebaxgne moclbtce, with eight acros the neously with the f groana. for 25.000 Also. 10 acres, with improvements and 100 peach trees. near the city pri 1 iTABR & M Real Estate Brokers, Rog! Plant's Building, oor. N. ¥ rk proceeds, and ten ret! until the completion of the scoeptance of the work by the Department bond of fwe responsitle perech nd of two respens twenty thousand rollars, that the measwreme: the contract p: Bai bidder will my. 54l accept and perform the contract it faried to ~3 ~ bim. the suféciency of the security te certified B CATTLE FOR THE W1N- ye CHEAPEST LIST OF PROPERTY IN THE MARKET. 2 Brick Houses, 8 rooms, 14th st., bet, P and KE, $3 S0veacn. 2 Brick Houses, 4 rooms, Iéth st., bet, b and ©, 1,400 1 1 Brick House. 10 roems, 14th st., fine business lecation store, gas aud : Frame House, 10 reoms, i3', af by the United Statee District Judge, United States trict Attorney, or Olerk of the United States , fi - M _,opthe 10TH Da Propesals should be inclosed sesled enve- | Office of the Br: f lope. irdorsed “ Propo Building for the | ihe Northern Super ney. ny ty Departn addressed to | braska, for Seratehing ubsistence to the baco Indians at their ation in Belraska. ree eighty miles porth of Omahe City as follows Lie pounce cf Beef per day. net weight AGO INDIAN! ill be receie 4 1.080 pou fest montti up to the 16t 4 of i + THE COMMiSSIONE & 1 per month up to the Ist day 1 Frame House,7 rooms, 13th st., bet. 0 and D, Ts FOR TH A A 7 2 20 : PATENTS FOR T YEAR 1567. leo. from a after the let day 1857, 1 Frame House,7 rooms H st., bet. 2ist and 224, Fe 6 rooms, Dot., bet. 18th and ck pewee? rooms, 9th st,, bet. Ist.ani N » Srooms, @ith st., bet. Hand |, ame Ilonses, 4 rooma. Md. ave nd Sd ste. $1,000 each. #0 pounds of Beef per day, net weight, and 1,800 pounds of Salt per mon All articles «f subsistence furnished must b« of good quality and eubect to inspection ead rejec- Lgn by the agent of the Winnevagoes. The right is reserved to increase or diminish the amount of supplies at the discretion of the Baer intendent of indian Afairs for the Northern Superintendency iso, te te: minate the coptract that may to the let day of June, 1848, the foll tow Patents for the year 1867, with the nau dress of the patentre and the character of the patent on each illustration The drawings wil! be furnis\ei on paper to the contractor, who must arrange them into pages in (Islend,) 2 bet. a> a Nun erous others, v FINE BUILDING LOTS, ously located. u | tered into on giving the contractor er contra: ; ‘ 4 5) | pume order. as nearly as is consistent with | tix weeks notice Gu iat et. re» Bet soeh and 1Sth, per square ft .62 nd compactRess, and the execution of | Tie comtractor will be required to execute « 3d “ Cand D “$1 k moet ‘ully equal to that f ed ficient bond ip the eum of $10 .0w for 2d and 34 ** 0 epors for 1336, whi fulfilment of the centract loth and 17th 2he ‘The party or parties to Whom th r4 ts made 12th and 13th ade Must be prepared at obce to execute the eu: tract 16th and 17th 4 and give the required bond lath and isth 2c < ‘Om ession: Separate proposals will be received fer each Land M 29e nd approved seourity will be article of subsistence called for im this advertise- Eo and 18th = 380 | she silwstratiom, With the woo mo ane right is reserved to reject any of all bids aadsa ** when more than one 4 toilla-trate Bidéeers ve their names fn full as well as * . Lipari 6) TT} se thecase,) | their idem P . On Sth QaudR “8 number of Gaures w Propost © Proposals for Cat- On Pa. ay.,(oast,) near léth st “+ * 4 ee saems stration tle for the Winnebago Large nnmder of lots, same vicinity, Sc. A great bargain in House and Let on M street weet. betweon sth and sth. Value of the lot only asked for the property. House reuts at $2: per month. Lot 32x133—3,035 feet at 70c per foot, 2,129. $3 to buy or sell Rosl Bs. er, will consult their im rr eae Ge and best Hi, B. PENMAN. st of the Government. cue €Sit _ Superintes dent of Ini Afairs regerd being paid to the execution of the work,”’ — peas be = : under the direction of the Joint Committee on BOPOsALS FOR OATTLE FOB INDIAN Printing. P SEBVICE, iN LiKe oF PROPOSALS F MABCH 27, 157, KIMENT OF THe InTRR: WasninoToN, April Sealed Propossis will be received the first day oi JU. Denman, Superinte: it Was made ir, and that he ni thet bid possesses the necessary facilities 8. r. be the Seacen rine» Buperinten Bcy, at Omaha City, [POH RERT—Tist new GROOREY STORE cor. | Snt'priper execution the work. ‘ie "Brock Cattle. tarwie: ene ony Ot tos er of 18th an stree' est, am 1e 0c! 5 rther information at yy be regy a sje, Titire at the store willbe fornished upon app'ication't» this ‘OMe, =f MU Cows Re the Wienstege te i ro jen in Nevraska tee Sioux In- or 10 the Commi a Blavk forms w Gians. oceapyin, - es 300 head of Mitk Go A SMALL GBOOERY STORE { be furuisbe | upow application Giaus, oceapy 2% STOCK reservation at the mouth tothe andersigne:i, and Bo proposal w: con tthe Niobrara N: ‘eek: le, re 601 12th st., tian ear Md, ave. Gallon the | #tered which does not conlorm Precisely there | 300 bead of Milk Cows for the Yancton Sioux In- premises at sny time. my) 8 3t™ with, ians. ooc i 100 head of Fe mint oceupying & reser y Omane tea on, Proposals will mittee on Printi the undersigned dressed to*' The Joint Gom- Washington, D ¢ ener for t ion in BEE UNFUBNISHED COMMUNIUATING BOO scare of 1p elegant condition, for rent, ault- lope fe nd endorsed on the envel 30 head riean : able for hounekeeping Toe rermanent fenant | * Proposals for Patent Ofhes Report." ©” 1°P® | So peac cf American Bulle. ies american rentlow. Apply at No. 402 K st.. bet, 10th and JOHN D DEFBE breed. not less than three nor more than seven Lith sts.; or 293 Pa. ave., near 10th st. my 8 st" _my 93t Congressional Pri BOPOSALS FOR MAIL STEAMSHIP 8 Bk P vice eetween rae UnitEp STATKS AN Ha- years old. Cows with young calves, orcews with calf, will be prefer thes w ed. The Bulis must be not less id by stock drovers as Texas ndfan Oo: Me yy ican Cows, or ball breeds ac. Post Orrick DerartwENt, ¢ wa Red ig ASHING :, Superintendent Denman will bave the right to FOR SALE_A three story Brick HOUSE con- | 1p accordance Vit ta gee ide that may be offered: also. th taining 8 dwellin \d House | Congress, approves F or all the cattle if he deem slot Dy | word livered are not of the required r farther to formation apply om the premises, No. 2=0 7th at, | 4X Act to suthorize the between L and M sts. m 8 3t* A OOUNTKY BESIDENGE FOR BENT. con taining 7 rooms, with 5 acres of arden, Superintendent Denman will be anthorized te receive the said cal and to give vouchers to the Parties delivering the cattle, to be et the Pte the Commissioner of Indiaue Affaire in i a Howse of Repre- ef America in Con- That the Postmaster General be ing, fruit, &c. hve wiles from town, ina sem. city. healthy helghborhoo'!. Inquire Semiacy | and ue is bereby.awthorived to invite propoeala ty to be delivered om or before the first uilding. northeast corner of ( ‘ashing- | publit advertis-ment © period of sixty days, 4 will have the power t: ton streets, Georgetown, after fi jock p.m. | In one or more newspa ablish=d im the cities sonee Hoe) my §.3t" - f Warhincton New York, 8 and San Fran- ry with the consent of the contractor. The contractor will be required te excute s §006 abd sufficient bond tu the eum of §25.0w for the faithtui fulfillment of the contract ne party or rties to whom the award is mace must be prepared at ence to execute the nd Fo SALE —Being connected in a wholesale business, [ intend to leave thecity.and there- fore will eéll ray well-known and well established OTEL an¢ RESTAURANT, Good Will, Bar aud Dining room Fixtures, Forniture and Bed- ding, with stock of Iagner and Win: _, GEO. A. 8 GMAN my 8 2we 454 Pa. av. bet dani iss « FSH BEST Te @ good tenant, a three story HOUSE, with « large lot, situated on the cor- stree tween the port ef San Fran States. and the port of Ho: in the Hawaitan isisnds, by means of @ montbly line of first class Americsm sea-goiug steamships. to be of not less than one thonsand tons, government measure ment.esch.and of sufficient number to perform 0: 1) twelve roubd trips par annum between sald ports ) contract with the lowest respousible bid ler id service. fors term of not more than ten . to begin frem the day the first steamship of mumber of cows and ball 8 called for Biiders my et give their pames tn fall, as well of residence ner of 21 The house is aid Hine shall depart from, the to San “s uae “Proposals for jeb DRecessar: ire @ ow eco wil he mai T the Hawalian isiend- . seseer Wortarns ingeizen Bele That no bid shall be considered which ) H. BROWNING, Secretary JOBS F. ENNIS, Es shall amourt to more than seventy five thousand No. 223 Loutsi my 3.3t Nearly opposite Git Fox BENT—A handsomely faraishe | ROOM Apply at 391 Pa. avenue, between s-. and eThatreets, my 7-3t" Fo BENT-Two Gxfurnished ROOMS, gas in deo room, ana water in the yard, Apply at w Jersey avenue, between D and E sts, Borth of Baltimore Depot 7-3t for the twelve round trips per annum, mer niess the # be from a citizen or citizens of the United States. and accompanied by an offer of good and suffictent sureties. (also citizens of the United States,) for the faithful performance of ncontract: And promided further, That before aid steamships by the Post 1 for the said serviee. they shall be et to inspection and surv-y by an experienced naval constructor, te be detailed for that purpo~ STBOLOGY A THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MAD BY THE GREAT AsTBOLUGIST, [ADAME H. 4. PERKIGO. ts no mortal everknew. She itimor : brit tary Navy, €veut=. catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of re: T PRIVATE desirable story | Roarade te ohn Pere ee naee report shall | Sean e trimmer + &c , have become BRICK HOGSE. containing five rooms. with | "Se. 2. ‘ind sor tution cnncen That any con- a good dry oellar under kitohen; well located; » few blocks from the @apitol Apply on the premt- ses. sth streeteast, between A and B ste. nortn, tol Bill. my7 Fe? SALE OB BENT-—A very desirable FARM or GARDEN of thirty-feur acres, twenty of ct wh D rated, gives information concersing absent ee ee lowt oF stolen, property pes you are best qualif and in what you will be most cal speedy marriages and tells you the very day a will marry. gives you the name, likeness and racteriatice the | MAY exeoute 0 into «feet .7 antec ban 1, in addition to the team ip con Government of the Coited money despendent. She brings together those sa is »Belis te par, dred and sixty eicht. and shi Usual stipulations of tracts, rovide that the 7 0 Biates shall be entitled to have transported, free | ©D&! . She reads your Se treet M, GiteeS fe. | Corecsrucee terenceme aa | jee eee anak te ae Sees 2 r be of and arrange the mi mat. inree RTUBESROO! 4 OLE AR on hen ae jo teomaltmet: | [Sofetare, Hrom epetees we ane ia the aoe aye, No 56, next ton House m 7-3" t— etc stars that overcome or predom- Toate in tbe configuration trom the aspects ani a — the sepec Fo. SALE —Thet desirable three ‘story BRICK positions of the Planets and the fixed stars in the b and aveni birth, she deduces the RL ti *t hes elt the’ modern Tmprove. future destiny of man. Fail pot to consult the mente, such ss gas, hot and cold water. ba‘ ‘aud penalties expptent Astrologist on earth. bat room, comservatory, pautries, wardrobes, and and irregularities in trifie. and you ever acaip ‘80 favoral marble mantels. On rear of Jot is Brick Stable, supplied with r, g08, feed bins, and reom sufficient for three horses. For terms of sale ap- ply to L. @BEGORY, the service; and that the have the power at any time to determine the con- tract im case of its Leing underlet er assizned to 2B opportunity. aué desired i H.L. any other party faction te shemesives. my 7 3t 321 Penn’a av., near 7th street. pprov. Berks. ee : aig he = Fncieyepiat MOWOR, opener gt | Wve racevet the Pabtce Deactmont i | fund mpl by f land, attached.’ Apply to B. PBY- | tb¢ city of Was until 3 o clock p.m. of i ndemce ned er destroyed. TON BuOWS, 2160 street one ike pies Webnkspay” ef July 1867, for con. Be een Righest order furnished thoes my 6-6 Rezing Spo weil es iniied States. by of | desiring them. te plainly the day of the month N oLp ESTABLISHED DaUG STOEE steamanipa, to, be feck or hair, “Agareses, were bere. inclosing o Aree, aeteiuctiete terete | eee “eve w aah EEE Sol BER et : os bar it ie one of the o'dest aud best _ops-DEW, P.O. 293. BAS known establishments in town. For terms. ad- Grese Lock Box 79, Georgetown, D. 0.. Post Office. my 6 NT-- Fo = 4 Boorse on the line of the Metropolitan Horse Bailroa4, leasantly located. containing five rooms, and the FUBBITUBE forsale. The house i and the furniture wae ail ought new ¢ De. Bent, $25 per month; ,rice of tur- berw. to or ad- eltiet Olerk,” 185 Penn's aeeuues corner _Pesseasion given June lat. my6-6t* Foz® eitotras an in suites, in iP. PORTANT TO THE LADIES —INDELIB: ie MPING ited fast colors. om composition, ane Howeltan Teta a be first than t te pof the ‘aid five chart leave tee poset ag = Ben Francisce with the mails for tne Hawatian lelands = also pmpan each odale accom a! oat Deiter General, and to, alterehion by be ora from time to time. a# the interests of the postal The steamships offered for the service must be American ‘steamshipe, of the first clase 1 all re- the most desirabii dor Bummer i= city _— Uthat —— my 4 pi experienced 1 Gian POR scence sents anew oe | mn na 430 0m ara opps Peat Om, irty P forms in all leulars tothe =r ro swith, featimonisia’ CHORE ie oyatis himecir of 5 or Bedece their tore tunity & are they ae, and Crm pane Destow upon flan, they con whens conpanen <§ be. Hue to'extnd the En (ann y stated im incorporated | Washington, D. C., April 18, 5 the ; ifee copy of the conrte pera: Py a ae incorporation I take pleasure to inform the pease have 7 ; power to . oS Bieta te enh

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