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LOCAL NEWS. ’ Amusements. Ke., To-Night. Matronat Tux. rs). - [3° popalar sensation Diay, “Under the Garin. ‘Ter erxtu ayy Last Miterary and musical fecial of the Youre Men s Caristian Associa tien will take place at their rooms, over Met- mrott Hall, tis evening. Tre Cirere exbinits on Pennsylvania ave- Bur, orpeite the Wallach School Building, Bavy Yard, this evening. —_2—__ Tee Gremscr MoxvwEent— Arr mente Dedi ayon.—Last evening, a meeting of embersof Colmabia Eugme Uompany, Ro. 1, (now out c +) was befd for the Purpere of making arrangements for the dedi- cation, on the 6th of May, of the Monument erected by them, in Glenwood Cemetery, the memory of Benjamin C. Greenup, a me der of the company, killed on the night of the ‘while im the discharge of his ~ Peabody presi ted ngA secretary. 3 ef the Committee of Arrangement that they bad extended imitations te the United States Fire Bri and Washington 7 tments, and also ‘er ‘the letter from Chief Ensinesr Dickson, S. Brigade, the compaui brigade wor poented by dieia 7 ‘The other organizations bad not yet « the invitation. bur im force. 3 d Coptain James Coleman assis tant marshal. Tbe fo mn, . Robinson, darrison Kaufman and |. Peabody. Un motion of Mr. Eanis. % Fesolution of thanks was offered lo Kaufman for his servicrs in having t ment completed; which was ordered to be en- Fowted and frained for presentation to Mr. K. he committee were instructed toinvite Messrs. E. D. Tippitt and Simon Matlock, the only embers of the original company who are liy- re ATTENPTED Hicuway Ronnery.—About Boon yesterday. as Mrs. Jobuson, a lady re- Siding in South Washington, was passing rough the Smithsonian Grounds, she was seized around the waist by a couple of halt- gfown youths, who threw her down and at- by violence to rob her of her mouey, ly of unusual presence of mind, she made stout resistance to the ruffians, and clap_ ping her hands over her pecket protected her Money wallet from abstraction, till, by her screams, she breught to her assistance & colored gardener, who was only a short distance of. Upon the appearance of the gardener, the youths scampered and made their escape. Subsequently, how ever, Lemuel Roberts and George Sharp were arrested as the criminals and taken before Jus- tice Clark for a hearing, but upon investigation their identification was not fully established, and the direct charge of garroting was dis- Missed. They were, however, convicted of va- grancy, and committed to the workhouse. The same parties were charged, late in the after- Boon, with having robbed the money drawer of Mrs. Riley, doing business on Capitol Hill, between the Wallach schoolhouse and the city Workhouse. As in the above case, howey«r, the proof against them was not sufficient to ‘warrant conviction. ————— Snoottxe a Boy.—In yesterday's Star mention was made of the ‘arrest of Charles Duering, tor disorderly conduct and makinz | threats toward Lizzie Goldin After he was Teleased from the station house he went ont and engaged a colored boy to black his boots. While this was going on another colored boy | named Lewis, was dancing a jig in close prox- imity, which displeased Duering. and be putled out a pistol and fired it at Lewis, the ball striking snd passing throngh his foot. Duer- ing was again arrested by Detectives McDevitt and Thompson and taken betore Justice Clarke yesterday. who fined him $2 for carrying con- held him to bail in the for shooting the boy, be- VTERIAN) he corner RS proposed t e Metropolitan Presb ner of B strew tol Hill. yesterday ai im consequence of the heavy snow terian Church torm at th hour named. (3 o’clock,) those pre-ent—Rev. , Rev. Mr. Fox, Rev. Mr. Vandoran. veral of the principal members of the ‘ch—deemed it advisable to postpone the monies, ind in the meantime invite th Masonic ore quite a numbe eburches of t Weather Etectioy oF Orrw the semi-annual meetin Ball Club at their new club roc >. 3¥0 Pennsylvania avenue, nearly fifty memters ‘Were preseat. An election for officers was h Fesulting in the election of J. Ireing Bu President: Geo th. Vi Z Secrey Schmidt, Correspc Secretary Young. Treasurer: James Allen, L. A. Brandenbury, William C. McC Y. Leech, and G. A.C. Smith, Direc Rew rooms are spacious and well fori and they will be thrown open for t members every evening duri Ivstariaty Meeting of Geor Washington Divi of Temperance, on Monday evening lowing were mstalled officers f quarter:—W_ P., Dr. Frank T. H. HH. Alexander, R_S.. J.P. Shi G. W. Moss: F. $., Stephen Childs: T H. Bayne; Chaplain, WG. Flood: ¢ Alexander: A.C. W.S. Robey: I. haber: O. S. Edwin C. Foster 18. Z. B. Brooke: Lady ist Lady Assistant. Miss Agnes Biela:ki: do. do.. Miss Annie Irving: 34 do. do., M Laura Robinson. ee Tuiry Warp Dexocr his objec Suggested the appointment of a com draft a constit 5 tion was adopted, Wilson E. Brown 2 Pointed said committee. Sppointed Mr. W.E. Brown a co} procure a more eligibly si to bold the meetin ir mittee to ted hall in which nb. Adjourned. real state ie por bange of R. M. Hall. cor: streets:—Part of lot 11 in squa: Sth street west, at €1,50 square 72 7m square $4, 2 part of lot9 in cuchusetts ave- 4 i7 in square me sub Din e Square, at h street, at aqua: 2 Ecoxomicar Brityrye association was organized th instant, on t Mcers we n Wednesday even- old plan. i, Vice Preside and D. Wesley Mid- icholas Callan. Treas. urer: ©. Storrs, Attorney: nd Fred. Koon Secretary. Some of the subscribers to tl association are among the solid men of the ci parece Srvichimnanaih Tue Boarp or Porice were in session yes- terday, when Officer Richard A. Frere was ned $10, on a charge of conduct unbecoming &n officer, and was ordered to be admonished. James H. Dodd was reappointed an additional riva’ to do duty for ninety days at nie rket. Willinm J. Hickey and E. P.MeCeney Were reappointed aaditional privates to do @uty for ninety dagg in Washington county, Outside of the city Limits. sors; D ORE —We invite a Another column, Mr. Jobn E. Shields, 331 Peonsylvanis avenue, formerly of the firm of Griffith & bard. ware importers, of this city. Mr. S. sullad Beres to the principles instilled ix him by hi former associate, who is well kuown in our eommunity: and we welcome him back to his eld homy. —_e—__. ‘TRE Stxte Liter. musical sociabl- ef the Young Men's Christian Association, which was unavoidably postponed from tue Gird instant, will take place at the rooms of the association, over Metzrrott Hall, this even- ing at a quarter Lefore eight o'clock Jai. For Covrt.—Thomas Jackson, a ped dar, came before Justice Clarke yesterd With committing an assaalt upon Uyelid Renard. The Justice sent him to jail for court. ——.—___ PEDLING Witnovt a License. — Corwin Stoddard, 2 pediar. was brougist before Justice Clarke, charged with doing business without a@leense. ‘He fe was fined $5y, —_-___ Wo Licexsz.—Susan Coots, colored, w: fore Justice Clarke yesterday upcn c of giving & ball without a license, and wa, ‘Bned $5. ee Honse Tuteves.—Mr. Richard N ‘who resides near Bladensburg, Mary!» two fine mares, valued at #150, stolen premises yesterday morning. nee ane A ‘Sraine.—May-flowers appeared some time minee, and yesterday the ground was covered with spow-drops. Darnal, ASSOCIATION.—This | 7H. | ~ Jno. P. Hilton, W. CoLvusta Uo-or: ciation —The of the Columbia, ciation was held bist perased Fall. Six thousand do! shar was roid. was spiTV Ad: S19 selling at a premium of @0; $2.07) at 7° * $i At NS: And $250 at 6.” Zar Bl eee up the aroe.dment to se etion 5, artiele 13, of the constit”,tion, of which ne- tice bad been given at@ Previous meeting, The | original seetien is a* {0 lows: wSec. 5, At the clove of each and agery fiscal yeur the board of d‘rectors shall cause to be 2=- certained the ameant of profite earned for tha: iT. and they shall declare a @ividend yo rata Couch and every member in good stinding on the books @f the association. tm proportion to the number of shares held By him or her, aad they wkall issue therefor dividend scrip. re- deemable annually after tts issue, in east or in payment of instalments on the stock on which it is issned, also redeemable before mi - tarity in cases of withdrawal of membership, and in cancelling the payment of premiums on. loans made on the stock on which such serip i+ iseued.” The section was amended by striking ont the words, «redeeraaule annually after its isena,” and inserting imstead the words, “redeemable annually at the expiration of five yea ———_ Wasnrxetox Reticiors Ixctpents,—At | Tuesday's session, in Brooklyn, of the New York Methodist Epis Conference, Rev. Dr. Haes. of the Metropolitan Charch of Wash- ing'on, gave # brief account of the condition of | the charge to which he was attached. He said he fornd it very much involved in debt, and when he was sdvised tos+!! the church, Bishop Jane and ethers came rorward and made pro- visson for it in its difficulties, so that it was now & flourishing community. The doctor said that he had even gone so far as to <ec: General Grant aud Chiet Justice Chase on Board of Trustees. He had known the Justice to travel through storm and sleet for the purpose of attending a Methodist prayer- meting. In the church seats had been provided fr many of the principal dignitaries of the country, and the Rey, Dr. Berry had siren 5,000 for a pew for Andrew Johnson. They 1 had put him in the “Amen Corner.” Stanton, too, had recently, experienced conversion, and Was. now a regular attendant. He hoped he Mould wstick "(Great laughter.) ‘The edifice they had erected was intended to be a plain Methodist church, but it was rather a gorgeous one. [Laughter.] The doctrines preached there were plain enough, however. They de- sired to make their charch comport somewhat with the character of the other public buildings im Washington, and wanted to raise the cross of Christ as high as the Goddess of Liberty. gaa Goon Fripay.—To-day being Good Friday, the anniversary of the crucifixion of the Savior of the world, was solemnly observed in the Catholic and Episcopal churches, and the ser- ¥ices were very impressive. In the Catholic churches the altars were draped in mourning, while the services were conducted in the most solemn manner and without music. The rep- Tesentation of the sepulchre in several of the Catholic churches was very imposing, and large congregations were in attendance, many ictly observing the day and retraining from secular employment. The solemnity contin- us throughout to-day and to-morrow, during which time the churches are open and visited | by many. On Easter Sunday, one of the first holidays in the church, all signs of mcurning | Will be cast aside, and ‘the altars handsomely | dressed with flowers and lighted candles. The observance of Good Friday as a solemn iast is more general in Europe than in this couniry. The Lutheran and German Reformed congre- gations also held impressive services to-day, which were well attended. ——_e2—__ | _ Tux Lixcoy Moxcwent.— as president of the Washington Lincoln Mona- ment Association, bas issued invitations to the | Masonic, Odd Fellows, Temperance. and other | organizations to be present and take part in the | ceremony of unveiling and dedicating the monument on the 15th inst, The affair wi.l be one of great interest, | Ataspecial meeting of the Grand Lodge F. | and I.. held last evening, the invitation | from Mayor Wallach, requesting the preseuce | of the Masonic fraternity at the dedication of | the Lincoln Statue in front of the City Hall on Wednesday next, was read and accepted. | Members of ll subordinate lodges in the Dis- trict will unite with the Grand Lodge on the occasion. and it is & ed thata large num- | ber of Masons will be present. Wallach ——_e—_—_ Horse Tuigves —The gang of whose depredations for the few months have caused so mu. . tronbie and anxiety le of this District and the adjacent agli rse thieves, yang in & moral reconstruction that will i them in the penitentiary, viz:—Payne anc in jail in th requisition; San ria county jail: Isa Marlboro (Md.) jail, Teen, in uur county jail. The gang to which these men 2, cd to haye numbered over a dozen expert operators. ——— ne EANT BATES, over whose pedestrianism through the Sou: States the pa- e been making “ much- rowe Ashland, Vernon. Our citizens, who r: itement over the trifies whieh their neighbors, will no dou cement with beeoming fortitude and a aud cheap pa- oat.” ‘The lease of Sixth | sietwhart by Mr. Peter Berry, of Geo-ge- wn, has already been announced, and with 4 ew of more successfully conducting th: iness proposed to be carried on, he is now Ving erected a large wareh¢ the wharf for storage purposes. The propricters of the steamer Express are also building 2 warehouse at the same spét for the accommodation of the | Potomac Transportation Company. These improvements, when fully completed, will add such to u ity of this section. — | THe Sreax Antet.— Captain Gree | formerly com am-tug Ari | y the Government a short while sin: . Edward Allen, bas recently purchased little favarite, and will forthwith engage in «towing business. She will make her stop Ding place at Sixth street wharf. fee e eh Tne River—Hnusiness along the Potom: | Wharves bas been material! tarded by | extreme inclemency of the weather, and there is but Little to note to-day under this dspart- Abou kw shad and as many herring | have been brought to Johneon's fish wharf why re they were disposed of to dealers at good Pric -— (CRALED WEAPON.—Theo- CARRYING A ( E dore E. Owen was before Justice Harper yes- terday for carrying a concealed weapon, and was fined in the sum of George Sharp was before Justice Clarke yesterday evening for carrying a concealed weapon, and was also | fined and sent to the workhouse in detault of payment, ——— | VAssactt axp BaTteny—Michael Timlin, | Mathew and Ann Murry, were befure Justic- Lynch, yesterday, charged with eomimitt au assavlt upon Eliz Flynn and Ann Munroe The fortaer two were required to give bail for | court and the latter t give security to keep th: peace. | a Iurmovixc.—The case of Mr. Benjamin F. Wilkins, of the Post Office Department, whos» sudden attacks of paralysis about two weeks since, has been noticed in the Sta is not so hopeless as at first supposed. He has much improved the past few days, and his ultimate recovery is now confidently hoped for. Air Burxett, the humorist, whose pleas- Ant entertainments in this city last winter wil! be remembered by our reads! as retornes here for one week, and will give bis first en tainment at Metzerott Hall on Monday evn. ing next, assisted by Miss Helen Nash, the popular elocutionist. ees | For twe Recattas.—A new yacht, name | unknown, of superior build, and seventeen feet in length. has just been booked for the approach- ing yacht races. She will take up her position in Watt's bay, where a number of other fast sailers are new lying. es Seturxa Liovor witnovr a License.— Thomas Manning, ® grocer, doing busines in the fifth precinct, was yesterday evening sr Taigned before Justice Clarke, charged with selling liquor without license, and was fined = REGISTRY OF VoTERS.—The board for the Tesi-tration of voters, consisting of Messrs. S. J, Bowen, P. F. Bacon, L. Clephane, G. i. Plant, and Z. C. Robbins, meet to-day at the office of Mr. Bowen, the city postmaster, to make arTangements to open the registry, ——_-—___ Tua CONTRACT for furnishing the Metro- politam Police with blue flannel has boon awarded to Wall. Robinson & Co., 322 Penn. sylvania avenue. There was spirited bidding, both from New York city and Washington. ——_-—__ Tux Sate ov Moxey at the sixth monthiy meeting of the Washia, Jo-operative Build- | ing Association, lat % Wednsday night, amounted to $7,60', at 170 aud 18! premium on ea. thousand doliars sold. ——-—_—_ West End BUILDING AssoolaTiIon.—At the seventh m ly meeting of this associntion last evening. seventeen shares were sold at an average of 63 cents premium. pa eee tenen | | .,Crpar_ Posrs.—Mr. ©. Ruppert, 522 7th | street, advertises a quantity of fine cedar posts at very low prices. a “UNDER TRE G. ont” Theenes Gui ee as LicnT” at th» Nationa Colector, to: and selling Jats 41, 42 and 42, in square 960, for ‘asersement of costs for coustru sewer. Norris for complainant. ‘Sewell etal; decree pro confesso set aside, ant jeave given to ile answer. Keating iug;order appointing John E. Norris, W. S. Cox and Wm. Emmert, trustees tosell. Perry Straikneragt Elizabeth Straikner; application for divoree; ordrr tw take testimony. Myers agt Myers; order of ratification of sales. Ooyle agt Eutwisle et al.; decree substituting W. F. Matungly bi ag Bauman agt Jones et al: order dissolving imjunction. et al agt Bateman et al., order for notice of rule on Jobn Fateman. Crrcurt Court, Wylie—This mprning the jury in the cane od Darren al., against the Corporation of Washington, (Qenter Market case,) who retired with the case yesterday, pre- sented asealed verdict for plaintiff, for $1,877.08, with interest, from Jane vith, i8¢4. Fletcher agt. Hollingsworth; judgment by default on motion of Wm. Stillson, (interlocuting.) Cor bin agt. Kaufman; do. do, Joyce agt, Clarke; do., motion of W. J. Miller. ‘The jury were finally discharged with the thanks of the conrt, > —_-—_ ALEXANDRIA APFAIRS.—The Journal of this morning reports the following cases in the County Conrt, Chiet Jnstice MeKenzie, yes- terdny: Emraa Bryant was appointed comini:- tee of Win. M. Bryant, insane, Jonm Palwin Darley, minister of the M. P. Chureh, was au- thorized to celebrate marriage rights, accord- ing to the forms and ceremonies of his Canreh, Thomas Williams, charged with fooling an old colored woman named Sally Hunter ont of $10 sent her from the North, by writing a letter in her name, and presenting the same ai the Alexundsia post office, not guilty, Fa Milter, charzed with robbing Wm. L. 1. $160, acquitted. Samuel Miller, con grand larceny Wednesday, was sentenced to 3 years, in accordance with the finding of the jury. Csedhkiiatidigsetaptincerromeeeercsecienierneeetnes eo MARRIED. REEVES_—WELLS. On the Sth inst. Rev Brnj-F Rall. GRO F RRRVES 10 EMILY W. WELLS, of Washington, D. the Rev. JON ENTS. of Washin M BUN, formerly of Philadelphi: ron, to DIED. KERVAND On Friday, 9th Instant, at 11% A. ‘M.,Mrs ANN A. KERVAND, widow of the late Lazar Kervand m1 The funeral will take place from St. Alban’s urch. on Saturday evening, April Uth, at 23, M. The friends of the family are respectfully in Vited to attend. id Apvprrss TO THE LADIES. The only piace to find the largest and cheapest 4 assortment 3 "S CELEBRATED HOOPSKIRT, COBSET, AND a BRACE LA) * 49 LOUISIANA a Fe between 6th and 7th Mtrects! awarranted. No Reod Corsate mh I?-tf T; B ODESSA PATENT COLLAPSING SKIRT, DOUGLASS & BROTHER, 503 NINTH STREET. pane AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT. m CSRE FOR DAMP WALLS JOHN'S PRE “ SERVATIVE PAINT AND CEMENT.—The only effectual remedy for Damp Brick Walls; also, for the preservation of Tin Roofs, Iron Bailing Yoodwork, leaky Slate Ruofe, &c.. A cheap and durable water proof, Sole agency for the District of Colum! Johns Improved Roofing also, Felt. Cement, ard Gr oofing. an iring promptly at tended to, - Shon edo. New Jersey avenue, bet D and Ks ap6.im ear Baltimory Depot. SA ouartixe extnaonvinany 58 IN THE DISTRICT. Hunt op your Old Beaver and have it remodeled Spring Style, for $320. Al: best qualit y $5. at OUN- mace to order at $5; second gu AM'S Hat Factory, 34634 7th at.. between Land K. mh24 eolm 486 486 SEVENTH STREET. SPRING STOCK, JUST OPENED aT MARKRITER’S, SEVENTII STREET. $6. No. 456 ® Doors anove Opp Fettows’ Hart. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, PICIURE CORD AND TASSELS, NAILS, RINGS PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c. Embraced in the above will be found the largest sea! PAPER HANGINGS in hep hey ong Hoe ing fo price trom Bia ents to 81 per piece, which. accor price, sre mates fhe eat quality and finish” OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, From @1 to 25, embracing a vers beautiful vari tty of Card Frames Forcign und Dosueetic Syusre Frames on hand and made to order. WINDOW SHADES, From §3to $15 per. ir; in size from six to nine feet long Window es made to order. Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades ly executed. in city or country. ieods at the lowest remunerative prices. bel not satisfactorily filled will be cor rected. SPERMS CASH. J. MARKRITER, No. 486 SEVENTH BTREET. Berwae D any E Steerts, § Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. CALENDER CLOCKS, Just received.a sample of new style CAL. ENDER CLOCKS, for private use or family No. 1 or No. 8; for office use, Nos. 2, 3, and & Calland see them ral. W. FARE, 257 Penna, ay Sole Agent, punct! Goe _#p2-Im* mhi8-Im ole Ager, CHAMPAGNE ALE. CHAMPAGNE ALE J have Leen appointed sole agent for the Dis trict of Columbia for RYERSON & BATES’ cele brated CHAMPAGNE ALE. This ale is mana factured of the finest material and le Tequested to call and examine fo ——_-——. Gexteeyen If you desire something nine in the shape of a Goat, you cam get it by having it made at Henning’s New Store; No, Sit 7b street, Intelligencer Building. ___—_+—_—. WE BAvE. seen at Hable & Co."s, No. 463 Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and 4y streets, a beautiful line of samples from whch tomake up Sting Suits and Spring Overgoats, of fine material, color, and workmanshtp, ah asi MM. WILLtan, 236 Pennsylvania avéaue, has the largest stock he over present. ablic, of Chantilly and Lama face ik Mantes, Bonnets, Satins, Trim- rasols, etc. etc., which goods have bern relected by his competent agent in Pagis only three weeks ago. —_+——_. DEVLIN & Co., Clothiers and Merchant Tai- ot New York, are now established at 21 Pennsylyania ayenue, opposite Willard’s Ho- tel, and are now offering the largest and most beantiful variety of Spring Goods ever seen in Washington. Sample Suite, showing style for Spring and Summer, can be seen at their office. 2 es eae ted eae Dr. J. H. Tuomrson’s Ciass for Medical Students will commence at his office, 154 | st. between QWth and ist, on the 7th of April, at 6 . m., and be continned on Tuesdays ‘and Fnnrsanys of enen week, from 6to* p. m., until the middie of July. The course will com- prise practical instruction in the use of tue mi- croseope, the necessary chemical analysis for Medical investigations, and a thorough course of examinations im all branches of Medicine and Surgery, Dr. Ashford will examine ix Anatomy and Materia Medica. Tickets for the course, $30, 3,31, — Laprer, try the choicest Perfume in the world. Burnett's Florimel closely resembles the odor of a rare and delicate bans bog of flowers, and in this respect is unrivalled. A few drops will leave its peculiar and delight- ful fragrance upon the handkerchief for many © hours. 6 ws, aur tcittpoter os be nope aro ite, Surgeon Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 44 and 6th streets; established 1861. Corns, Buniens, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, Vascular excrescences, and all diseases of the feet relieved, and often entirely cured without pain or eae beh ayo to the patient. Many eminent Physicians, Surgeons and other responsible residents and visitors of the Dis- trict certify to the above. Hours froméa. m. to6 p.m. at gp Mr. Jopp's Great Boox Avcrion will re- en in Washington, at 370 Penna. ave., under Metropolitan Hotel, this (Tkareey) ove ning, and be continued a few evenings. There isa large and select assortment of the most valuable Books, which must be sold. 23,15 es Wrarrine Pargr for sale. Apply at the Star Office. as War Makes your Hare 0 Braripvt? Mrs. 8. A. Allen's improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dresting,in one . Pricé One Dol- lar. Every Druggist selis it. © —__+—— Persons wishing to subscribe for Taz STaR who reside on tol Hill and the Ni ‘ard, Will please leave their orders at Ni East Capitol street, between 4th and Sth. Joun Cogerns, Agent. ie FUBNITERE WAREROOMS. od HOUSE AND OFFICE FUBNITUBE, PABLOB SETTS in Reps and Har Cloth, CARVED aud PLAIN OILED WALNUT CHAMBER SETTS, COTTAGE SETTS, SINGLE BUBFAUS and WASHSTANDS, ELABORATELY CARVED BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS OF ALL VARIETIES, EXTENSION TABLES, HAIR MATTRESSES and FEATHER PIL Lows, OFFICE DESKS and WRITING TABLES, CANTON MATTING, &c., & We have also for sale the celebrated TUCKER SPRING B which, for comfort, durability and cheapness, is unrivalled, JAS C. McGUIRE & CO., JAMES 0. McGUIRE & 00. corner of 10th and D ¢ M. WILLIAN, IMPORTER OF PARISIAN FANCY GOODs, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, And 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, In constantly receiving New Goods, selected by his special agent in Paris. His Mantilias, Silks, 8 ins, Kibbous, Feathers, Real Laces, Trimuin, Fans, Ladies’ Under Garments, Bonnets, Braids, Lubin’s Perfumery, Kid Gloves, etc., etc.» (ee ger surpassed by any other house in quality ‘and price. Dresses and Mantillas made to order, Orders for Goods frem Paris taken. mh24-1y QHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, RAKES, &c. N pata ALE AGENTS FOR ROWLAND WHOLESADADES AND SHOVELS. By special arrangement weare prepared to sup- ply the trade with above namod goods at factory ates: for cash or good 9 days paper and subjeot to the same discount a5 sllomed Ly Baltimore 4b: Ding houses. R_ ELVANS & CO. mb 2cott {Exp.Chrou.Rep.&lntel.B _ap1-Im ® tm Alia‘ es in Georgetown. ‘Tae Diets, — fr es nv iriag 4 oF Oakps ov MER a noer. y the meritorious: of the is on "dont street: Ty School No, 3, ‘aught by eg gr ccd No. 4, by Mrs. ee ad a Fi Dee, = 5 taught Miss, ure. and dale mar ool, taught by Miss Enmsa Reid. Messrs. Hyde, Du Newman, a1 Ramsbu: : and Profes- sor ley were also cises were by prayer ni. The the a music, and Mr. Bradley presid d atthe ‘The carde were di- tributed to the by Messrs. Newman, Mage, B and The schooi ted credit ‘their teachers in their singing, ree:- P. ‘4% Derectrve.—On Monday eve- ning, a “pamed George Phillips, axed 2 years, to the house of Joba Reingruper, near the ¢ Distillery, and knocked at the door, demanding entrance, which he was refused by Mr. Reingruper. He said he was a United States detective, and that if he was not Acmitted he would break open the doo, Ho ‘was then admitted, and against the protesta- tions of Mr. R. proceeded to search the house, And with a drawn reyolyer in his hand, «aid he would shoot Mr. R. if he gave resistance. ‘This conductef Phillips frightened thos» in the house, who began to fear for their safety Mrs. Reingrnper, who was very sick in bed. was much Mightened, and from fear left her bed Phillips finally went away, without doing {ar- ther barm. warrant was issued for hi- arrest, snd placed in the hands of Sergeant Noble, who last evening took Phillips to the station house, He had a hearing before Justice Buckey this morning, when the above facts Were elicited. Phillips pleaded that he had no knowledge ot being at Mr. R.’s hoase on Mon- day night, snd that it he was there he mus: have bren intoxicated. The jnstice considered this a poor excuse, and treated the prisoner to some wholesome advice; after which he said he would hold him in the eum of $300 security to aypear at court and answer to the charge of ascauiting Mr. gTuper, and representing Dimeeit as a detective, could not obtain the security, and was therefore sent to jail. A Lavies’ Resrkan DEGREE AssocraTiON ‘was organized last night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Congress street, by the past officers of Asso. tien No. 1, of East Washington. The tollow Were elected and installed into office -—M1 J. Palmer, P.; Mrs. A.N. Carlin, J, Hammer, R. 8; Mrs. M. Walker, ‘Myers, Treas. ExtTsrep anp CLRARED.—The steamer Ex- ress, Captain Nickle, has entered and cleared ‘rom and to Baltimore. Ihe schooner Shaw- nee Tribe, Captain Coviagton, has cleared for Point Lookout. Fis.—There are a few thousand herring coming to the fish wharf each day. but few shud as yet. Yesterday herring sold at 815 per thoneand, to-day at $1> per thousand. Norsixe Dorg.-There was no business trans- acted on ‘Change this morning, and very few of the members were in attendance, SS GEORGETOWN ABVERTISEMENTS. Pe aE hen ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN AT PUBLIC SAUER. By virtue of a deed of trust, éated Int July, 1337 from Lavrence M. Gloss to the subscriber. and ro corded im Liber BC. E., No. 18, folin 123, one of he Wt e District of Celambia. and 9, 41, fronting 35 feet on the west side of Market ace and running westwardly of the same widih Z and 8 inches.and bounded on the south b; {hee hesapeake and Ohio Ganal. and on the north by Market alley, with the large Brick Warebouse same, formerly occupied by A. Hf Terme of sale: One-third cash; residue in éand 12 months, the purchascr giving hisnotes, bearing interest. & deed given, aud a deed of trust taken Allconveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost ofthe Lada ee reared to paid when property is struck of” sae! RP JACKSON, Trastoo. ap od THOMAS DOWLING. Auct, FORsITUBE: FUBNITURE larce) my Ware Rooms, which ¢' ed facslities, I beg leave to offer to the public my’ large and. well, Felected stock of FURNITURE, Comprising— SUITS FOR PARLORS, BEL ROOM NING ROOMS, &e. AND DIN * In soliciting a share of the public patronage, 2 can only say A will try my best to please EULS, 141 Bridge Street, orgetown. P. $ —A Fire Assortment of LOUNGES. WOOD AND COAL. V OOD AND Coat, If you want the very best WOOD and COAI at the lowest price, go to STEWART, mh 90-tf Ther H and 12th streets, Ss P. BBOWN. A. P. BROWN. 8. P. BROWN 4 SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, ™ ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL LUMBER, LIME, CEMENT, STONE, SLATE. &c A large stock constantly on hand. OFFICES : 465 Ninth street. between E and F, and at our yard and wharf, foot of Seventh strest mh 13-t! ey N°: 1 BAY MACKEREL. The attention of wholesale and retail dealers is called to cur large stock of No.1 Bay and Shore MAC bee tain in bee Ce Sa weare selling at East jobbin, ices. ee a seeing Pre BROWN & CO., Penn. av t. th and 11th sts. Agents for Hawley’s Mashroom Orackers, New York Cider and Cider Vinegar, sm '31-tf Cuanurs a. coprrer 289 E STREET. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL LIQUORS, WINES, AND CIGARS. RE LUNCH served from 8. until 2 Inteudent of Free Lunch and Sample ‘he oe 25 all. and look bim over 505 z NINTH STREET. 505 SEATON HALL. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, 605 NINTH STREET, SEATON HALL, Yould respectfully inform their friends and the Mic that they have just received their Spring stock ot WALL PAPERS & WINDOW SHADES. Also, a Fine Assortment of VAL AND SQUARE PIOTURY FRAMES. PIC- OV AU RECORDS AND TASSELS FHC Ru NAIL8. GILT CORNICKS, FLOUR AND TABLE OIL CLUTHS, TINGS. &c A ., &c. All of which they are prepared te sell at the Lowest ices CPtreons Sting ep thelr houses for Spring will do well to call and examine for themselves at 500 9th emsel 10 01 recelved for less than street. Seaton Hall. SS riders Oey KEYWORTH ae N. B.—All work in their line promptly executed, ¥ Masonic Hall, in the city er country, at short notice aod moder mh tf corner 9th and Pstreeis. | ate term b DARD.—J.T. DYER & 00. woul respectfull Joux cray 2 c0., A Pee isit theeds aes the vpublie ‘generally, that they have connected the Auction Business with MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN their WOOD AND WILLOW Wang, BROOMS, TWINES, OORDAGE, &c., &c 15 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STREBTs, NEW YORK. EDWABD HEATH. WILLIAM A. GRAY fe 8-6m ets 28. GENTLEMEN'S ESS SHIRTS. A full supply constantly on hand ard made to or der in superior style, st BEW YORK PRICES. STEPHENS & CO. 310 Pennsyivanis aven between 9th and 10th moh 11-1ftf NTING. be M.T. PARBER & MAONICHOLS GENERAL PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. 59 La. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. ba d Decorative Wall Painti: G 4 ac. "Brick Fronts Oiled sod. Peuciiea “Sune. led to. Materials and avorkman mati remptly at ‘i Thip can always be reliet on au Atst cast Macaca cuargs, BXCELLENT MINCE MEAT. N. W. BURCHELL, fens-t Gorner 14th and F streets, OB SALE—A oe 8 Sa ee LY HOUSE. Shaw i r He con te Bias ee Oe CesT HO, Bowe Fy 7 ; AHARY ey pray }B* Bitvs: eet. = me finest singore pinta tate Agency. Strict atthntion paid to ot Furniture at owners’ jesidencee, and al mn pret tly col otiated with despatch. nm rom ptly fected. All kinds of Conveyancing done st thelr fer L Louisiana avenue Remember the anm ber-71 Louisiana avenve, two doors from 71h at Costs nothing to call on us. mb 16-lm CART HARNESS. J.T. DYER & CO. ee A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND CART HARNESS, In first rate order, and at LOW PRIOES, at JAMES 8. TOPHAM & GO., ®7 No. 500 SEVENTH STREET, og ‘One door north of Odd Fellows’ Hall. We have also on hand, in good order, ready for iate use— 001 ‘Li AN SADDLES, i. a0 WAG BA DDUE! ie Ri ¥ HALTERS, BC a ae ‘ARNESS. 20 CE CHAINS. 308 zt ARSE NSS cus ony. 190 SETS MINGLE HARNESS, TOVES, COPPER. eu WABI 0 of Roc: ester, New Y¥. sicn of @ July, 1884. day of A a care. {rom the expiration of said Takes plac Sth day of Jurys 168. takes place op t fied to appear and show cause, why said petition et to bs be need st the al itted in. which will be furnished en appli DENTISTRY, eee E. LEWIE & DAVIS" a5800 [®- LEWiE & Davis” DENTAL rr No. 260 PENN’A AVE., Between 12th and 13th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain. No charge will be made for extracti here Ar Petia pent Sane Paa ak wil bas lucted when Teeth are made. Th Asnociat im now prepared to make Teeth o Gold, Siiver and ‘Rubber, at Now York, Philwiel hia and Bosten pri. I} persons wishing den it as cheap as ty the above ‘k will be done in the neater and wi to give entir ner. arranted satisfaction. Persons will do well to call and ex amine our work before getting it elsewhere. jy 18 D® mener, No. 310 Pannerivania A . 3 NNSYLVANIA AVENY] ‘bet, 9th and 10th ste. rations performed pertaint: =| oe ad T OF DENTAL SURGERY" 00 2-6 OOPER & RAGAN, Dealers ia and Manofectucers of TIN AND SHEET-IROD ING. GUTTERING, 'D SPOUTING, fe8-2m No. 497 1th street. above Pa ave. MENT OF THE INTERIOR, D*?*UNITED S74 75S PATENT OFFICE ‘ASHINGTON, March 22, lass On the petition of GRUKGE HAND sith rk. i granted to bin ‘tne isthe, dae) avd Tefveucd in two divisions tive Tait a2 S54" Yor an improvement in Brostess 2544, 9 ¢ ine. Steel’ Direct from the Ores fore ver wrdered that tt petition be heard at the q tl the: Patent Office on MONDAY, the :gth f Jan: Orel Pand' all persons are not if any they have evanted. next, at 12 o'clock iy Rublished in 1) ‘MENT OF THE INTERIOR DPA UNITED & MTBS PATENT OFFICE ‘ASHING larch 20, 1808. aN tition of WAKREN SHAW and P: LETC ORME, ctw alee ae nA for the extewni ay nt granted to the of June, 1354 for an improvement in Ten loth. for'seven years from the ox ent, which takes place on the 2 ay of Sure, It js ordered that the ition be heard at the Patent Oiice en MONDAY te Snngar! ot June next, at 12 o'clock m ; and all persons are potified. to § rand Ww CBUEE, eny they have, why ssid petition ought not to be grant mnaion are Tes the Patent Umi of hearing? all (eetiqony tbe heart to be used at said tray PATENT MEDICINES, | Heortaxps okaman pITTERs AND ROOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, THE GREAT REMEDIES FOR ALL DISBASES LIVER, STOMACH, OB DIGESTIVE ORGAR! HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS (s composed of the goices (or. ee teinally termed. Bowens) of Roots, Herbs, Barks, Preparation, hi concentrated pnd ctalrely Sree Yrom elcoastie admntctare of am HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO combination o all the ingredients of the Bit with the purest quality of Sania Cres Kum Orange, & , making one ef the most aod serecable remedies ever offered to the public. Thoee preferring s Medicine free from Alcoholic admixture, » ill usr HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. who have be ofthe Bitterasab siateccelii nas ‘he Combination HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO. ‘They are both equally good, aud coutais sane eelteael Virtues, 1 Base i betwons So toe being a mere matter ef taste, the Tonic being the jetable- ‘The stomach, from = variety of euch Indigestion. Byspepsin, Nervous Debi . ne Metra to Vite is fanctions femal The aympathizing as closely as it does soma he somes affected the rewelt of which ‘lent suffers from several or more of the fol diseases : Oonstipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Priness ef Blood to the Head, Acidity & the Stomach, Nausea, Heart- burn, Diseust for Food, Puiness or Weight im the Stomach, Sour Bructations, Sink- ine or Fluttering at the Pit &f the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried er Ditheult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suftcating Sensations when ina Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webbs befure the Sixht, Duii Pain in the Head, Defi- ciency of Perspiration, Yei- Townes of the Skin and Eyes, Pain im the side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sud dem Flushes of Heat, Burni the Flesh, Constant Jmasi of Evil, and Great Depressvom of Spirits. The sufferer from those diseases should exercts+ the caution inthe selection of « remedy for bis case, purchasing only that which he Is as sured from ‘his investigations and inquiries senses true merit, is skilfully compounded, ts fre: from injurious ingredients, and bas established for {teelfs reputation for the cure of these diseases Tu this conmection we would submit those well Knows remedies— HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, PREPARED BY DR. 0. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, Pa Twenty-two years since they were first intro duced into this country from Germany, during Soich sine Shey have undou tots performs more cures, ne! suffering humanity to» ter <xtent, than any other remedies kuown t public. ‘These remedies will effectually cure Liver Com 3 Jaundice, Drepepsia. C ronic or Nervou ity, Chronic Diarrhora, Disease of the Kid and all diseases arising froma Disorders . Stomach, or Intestines. DEBILITY, Resulting from any Cause whatever, Prostra’ © the System, induced by Severe Labor, Hard. ships, Exposure, Fevers, &e- There is no medicine extant equal to these rem sage in uch cases. 4 tone and vigor is impart to the whole system, the a ite ts irengthene? . the stomach digests promptly. tr dlood is purified, the complexfon Lecomes soun altby, the yellow tinge is eradicated’! ‘s bioom is t nervous inv. healthy being. PERSONS ADV. DED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily apen them, with all its attendant tlie. will ful 1: sbe use of this BITTERS, or the TONIC, an elixit at will instil new life inte their veins, restore tt 4 measure the energy and ardor of days. build up their eh aealth and happiness to ® strong enc and giv: € remaiuing years. NOTICE. At Is a well established fact that full one-half of be female portion of our population are sel’ >n it he enj03 ment of good bealth; or. to use their owt expression. **nevor fecl well.” They are languid devoid of all energy, extremely nervous, and have no appetite. To this class of —— the BITTERS, or the TONIC, is cepecially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the use of either of th <a Sdien, They will cure every cane of MAR ASMCS Tithout fail. housands of ce we accumulated ap bandeet the Proprietor, but space will allow ofthe publication of but « iow it will be Sbeerved, are men of og that they must be believed. TESTIMONIALS. HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa. writes: PHILADELPHIA, Marc “I find ‘Hoofiand’s German Bitters tonic, useful in diseases of the di and of great beneft in cases of debil Bervousaction n the debility and want c! . Yours, ; GEO: W. WoobWakD.” HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judee of the Supreme Court of Pennsy!vania. PHILADELPHIA. April 28. 1556. s Tocnsider “Boofand German Bitters’ e -a!wa je medicine im cases of al ol gestion Byspersia. “Tcan certify this from my experience it. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON.” FROM REV. JOSEPH A. KENNARD. Dv. Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadeipit. pot te ect my Dems ate a oa connec ye with recomne Sous ofdifferent Mus of medicines, Sutrecneton, the practice as oat of my dave Inell casce dec in Various instances. and & re} ticularly _Hoofiand F press my full conviction that, for sensrat de ality of the system and expecially for tonne come itmas falls bet gene iy, Taeuber not t some ; lly, T doubt wit, Hill. be very beneficial to those who wuifer from she above Te wn caapasetaal ours, a 3: it. KENNARD, Kighth, below Coates sirect, FROM REV.E. D. FENDALL, fasistens Editor Christian Chronicle, Phila, eri benefit ah chavs, deriv dod t from the use 0: red depart for once '# German Bitters, and feel it my privt ital phere tenting Rom pematse ng r 7 01 from diseases arising from qi liver. “fours traly cay B. D. FENDALL. UTION. Hooftand’s German Remedies are countorfeite See that the signature of U.M JAUKSON iy 0 the wrapper of each bottle. Ail others are coua Office atthe r gigerton, No. 631 ARCH STRBATs? nile: CHARLES M. EVANS, Pro Formerly 0. M. JACKSO ’ (TH STREET, OPP. Patent Orvicz, WASHINGTON, D. o. aa BANKERS, COOKB @ 00., BANKERS, Frrreeyte STREET Orrorre Tae Buy and peli « current market rates, and Leap constantly» Se fall etpply of all GOVERNAENT BoNnDs, SEVEN-THIETIES, any ¢ INTEREST Notes Orders for BTOCKS, BONDS, do, AsvEr, MPOUND orecowd and collections made on all accessible pointe, oobi Finer sariowat paxx OF WAS ING B. D. COOKE. we @OVEBNMENT DEPOSITOR AND ee of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President HUNTINGTON, Caster, 7 FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED ‘TATES, LS¢h street, oppowite he Treatwry Departmen: Government Securities with Treassrer Un: Btates, S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS e— ‘We bay and sell ail classesof GOVERNMEN> SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Wm ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES UNITED STATES We purchase Government Vouchers on ths Cob ect on, OF Ths MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give car. ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and Fiih © and to any other business entrasted to us. FULL LYFORMATION to regard to GOVER™ MBNT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnishes ‘WM 8. RUNTINOTON _ Washington, March 3), 1988, ‘W 4seiseTon city SAVINGS BANK Onshier. ent Corner of 7th street and Louisens sverne, PAYS INTEREST OW DEPOSITS, BUYS end SELLS all kinds of BONDS ang STOCKS, GOLD and SILVER. Highest prices paid for LAND WARBANTS. J. B. ELVANS, President. WALL, ROBINSON & CO, 329 Perna. ‘exta Bracers GRAND OPENING OF BOYS’, Yo! OS’ CLOLEING VENUE, BETWEEN Nixte avn UTHS, CHILDREN’S SPRING CLOTHING, ADE SCHOOL AWD DRESS WEAR. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THIS BRANCH OF THR BUSIN Eee Purchasers wenld do well iden of the tasty sty and low prices = Srzerarxs 2 co. (Late of Wall, Stephens & Co 310 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! 9th and loth streets, MEBCHAST TATLOBS. i ar well to drop ey F.* HEIBERGEB, (Beccessor to B. F. Lovpon & Oo ,) OITIZEN®, ARMY AND NAVE MERCHANT TAILOR. Hotel, (late Brown: Bo. 369 Penn. avenue. Washington Es trot : fy Diy WoRNIN: t EV & 80 Biley's Whart, mho-T&Fam Fo MOUNT VE! ‘The swift. commodions ana stannch om Steamer ARROW, Captain Th: Stackpole, Comms . commencing 234 wer ed.) tor on wt ALEXANDRIA. Fo Foor and FO INGTON. eturning, the Steamer will Washington about ¢ p.m, giving amr passen, eave the city event gers \ if to take the cars for the Sont i Fare to Mount Vernon and return admission to the Mapaio: ‘Tickets for sale at all the © Steamer's Wha: JAMES SYKES wh 2) im STEAMBOAT LINES, Passeneer Pw arrive at Je tinue for the sar North, West. aoa General Superintendent. OfMce. Willards’ Hot! bt EW EXPRESS LINE T ene BETWEEN w . ALEXANDRIA. wasn BW ORR e DEOROETOWS: OLD LINE. REGULAR SAILING DAYs, FROM GEORGETOWN, FRIDAY. AT 19 M. FROM NEW YORK. SATURDAY, AT 12 M. For freight, apply to JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent 63 Water street. Geo: M. ELDRIDGE @ 0c rgeto - Agent INcTO . ©. Prince street wharf, Alexandria. JAMES HAND 104 Wall strect. New York = it recrived constantly and forwarded to al rte he country with despatch Mob? is JOHN’ BBAVEDSON. Avent. of High street, T je oferg ERIDAY atts a fs Gen rishs apply at the office of the ew York avenge end 7th Ww. 487 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND §. constant the finest Groceries | Keene comes Moret, ot jew York Prices, r ‘The oxty Btore in the Oity of Wi ducted strictly upon the trae Ce- con- we Plan, ‘*Mutoal Bonefit and Protection.” Others ase the Name only to catch the trade. iy SHASES ORBLE $10 EACH PABIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES THE LATEST NOVELTY OF THE Day FULL STOCK ON BAND, OF EVERY SHADE AND COLOR. SUPERIOR TO ANY GLOVE IN THE MARKET. WALL, BOBINSON 4 00., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVE mbé-tf Manufacturer's Agents LOUR! FLOUR! County Flour. aif Mill foot, ° to us, bence and ‘sale in quantities - WM. M GALTSs ereuue and Ist near ‘on liberatwaargtue. sa, Fy