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= eecinengmeorm dered several of the PEACHMENT TRIAL, Conclusion of Veaterday"s Procecdiege, Tm the Senate yesterday, afer our report ons tn: General Sbermea was again put Liew oti euator Jobn-on prop: undea ibe y . APRIL 14, 1868, en the President tender pba wtaoinsew ie occasions. 11th January and Hts = 1862, the offt Secretary a SFREADING MATTER ON RVERY PAGE. JOO hea Tic purpose in oo doine want SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- — Thr Chief Justice submitted the question to ‘her the interrogetion ahould THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirewiation im the District, | WASHINGTON OIFTY: the Senate, whe GRAPHIC AND UTHER MATTER. be pot, ben the Senate ag toallow it: yeas D, nays B. THE VOTING PRECINCTS, The question was (hen put, and Gen. Sher- To he Pivsident staied to me that bis a A Me Tuder object said the question is purpose, #ad not wea whetact Be woe ming election. To facihtate the business of Leow —— ancail wares i rd is 1 us med mestion gistration, exch ward is designated as an wae Bed tng onooe qa urpose Was flection preeinet,"" but im order to conform | “2; Ow! Joliisen Stated that bis — the law of Congress, which provides only | io 5 r ‘ree Commissioners of Election “in each Mr. Bii objected to the question, aod voting precinct,” the various voting places 1a | W8* papa to-say that the Senate had al- be ward are named as “voting precincts. | Teady colemply refused to allow this comver- | solicn to be btated, when From six to eight of these sub-precincts are Senator Davis raised the covided for in each ward; and each voting ‘Tbe Board of Aldermen last aight passed a ™ hull providing for increasing the number.of ving places in the several wards at the Int of order that ‘Managers to ob- ject to. question pat by the Oowrt precinct being entitled to three Commissioners, | ject fo 8 question put by t yur the work of receiving the votes will be vastly | | Fie Ciiiet Justicn suateinea Rogie mer. ca ator Johnson moaified bis question by accelerated. The arrangement of voting alpi adding, “will you state what he said his por- betically will also serve to greatly simplify the | pose was,” business; and from the number of voting places Senator Howe asked whether the prosecu- provided, there would seem to befull provision | Mon.or defence had. pat in thevidence ‘about ti Py te secure t every voter the right to deposit his | “Tuy ‘Rutter replied that the defence had put it ballot. As there seems te be some misunder- | jp aks ~ianding in regard to the provisions of the dif- | The question was then taken upon adm: ng ferent Inws of 1867, in Tegard to the matter, we | ‘he question as modified, and it was agreed to. z : z General Sherman then said: I in to be refer to some of the points upon which there is | y ry. precise in my statement of the converse. misconception. | tion; but it appeared to me necessal ¢ of January 7, 1867, provides that | what I begaa to slate, that the President told — aie aaa except seuaees and per- | me that the relations between s beegtone tata y me > = | Stanton, and between Mr. Stanton and the oth_ sons under guardianship, of the age of 21 years | Sy members of the Oabine? wore euch chan he of age and upwards, who bas not been con. | could not execute tne office which he filled as victed of any infamous crime or offence, and President of the United States without making excepting persons who may have yolantarily Provisions ad interim for the office of Secretary given aid and comfort to the rebels in the late | 0! Wr; and that he had theright-under the law, rebellion, and who shall haye been born and | and that bis pu was, to have the office | administered in the interests ot the army and naturalized in the United States, and whoshall | of the country, and he offered me the office in have resided in the District of Columbia for that view. He did not state to me then that his , and three months ia the ward or | PUPose was to bring it into the courts direct- bea ora ~ x | ly, but for the purpose of having the office ad. rlection precinct, in which be shall offer to | jhinistered properly in the mtetesis of the army, vote Bext preceding any election therein, shall and of the whole country. (Sensation in court} be entitled to the elective franchise without «distinction of color or race. The act of February 5. 1867, provides that T'asked him why lawyers could not make the case. I did not wish to be brought, as an oificer here shail be five judges of election within and for the city of Washington, and three within ef the army, into controversy. Senator Conkling. Please repeat the last an- an‘ for the city of Georgetown, to be appointed by the Supreme Court of the District of Co- swer, general. Witness. 1 asked him why Jawyers could iumbis, who shall hold their offices for two years and until their euccessors shall be ap- not make a ease, and not bring me, or any offi- cer, into the controversy. His answer was that pointed and qualified, and whose duty it shall ©. prior to each election, to prepare a list of it was found impossible, or that a case could be persons qualified to vote in the several ut, said be, “if we could bring the case into the courts, it would not stand for an hour. Mr. Sianbery. What took place atthe second interview ? Mr. Butler objected. The counsel had oncé dismissed the witness. Mr. Stanbery interrupted to say that they had not dismissed the witness. Mr. Butler objected to the counsel continuing the examination of the witness. The Chief Justice said it was with the discre- 1on of the Conrt. Nothing was more usual than this practice. The question propounded by Mr. Stanbery of persons claiming the right to vote inany on therein. and for correcting said lists, a two days, not exceeding five day= prior to ach election for the choice of city olficers, giv- we prior notice of the time and place of each was then reduced to writing, as follows: “Have weston im seme newspaper. The act requires you stated as to what took place at both inter. of election to post up a list of voters «pared in one or more public places ies, and at least ten days prior to a he jud; arts briefly argued that the question , should be admitted. Mr. Butler argued against it, and seemed to intimate that Senator Johnson was acticg im the capacity of counsel for the Presidente by questions which be had put, similar ques- tions not baying been admutted at the instance of counsel. S-nator Johnson.—If the honorable Manager thinks that I am acting in the spirit of a coua- sel for the President, be does not know the man Iam acting in the performance of my duty, and know the low as well as he does. ©" Mr. Butler repeated what he b deposit in | Senator, as a me ed yoters in | QUestion, and then, after his mind was satisfied nif respective precincts, to count the votes | {be counsel had no ris es iter the polls are closed, and declare the re. | HY myant no imputation from Mary @ returns thereot as now pro- | Senator Johnson was satisfied with the ex- The Commisqoners of Election planation. and agreed with the honorable M: ball receive the votes of all persons whose ager that counsel bad no right toask such a “mes are on the list of voters in said precinet, question Mr. Manager Bingham disclaimed, on the pared by the yudges of election aforesaid vad none others. part of alll his associates, any idea of question. ing the right of any Senator to propound an per ee ee LINCOLN MONUMENT. interrogatory. Aiter further discussion, the que: you answered as to both occasions ! ree years ago President Lincoln | put again fell by the bullet of the assassin Booth. and to- | Gen. morrow, the 15th, will be the anniversary of | S¢*med to restrict me so closely to the purpuse meri Following upon that terrible trag.. _ Usit L endeavored to confine myself to that point alone. ‘The first day, or the first interview in ty. movements were made in almostevery part | which the President offered me the appoint. ofthe country to raise monuments expressive | ment ed in(erim, he confined himself to general 1 he popular regard for the martyred Presi- | 'Fm=, aud I gave him no definite answer. The ent. Such a movement was set on foot by the | **¢08d interview, on the afternoon of the 30th, citizens of Wasbington. and though in con (not the 3 question puts it,) was the quence of the competing efforts elsewhere interview during which he made the point it Which I have testified to, and in speaking or was found impracticable to secure the requisite < utions throughout the country to build a referring to the constitutionality of the bill known as the tenure-of-olfice act, it was the : A constitutionslity of that bill which be seemed ment at the seat of Government on the | desirous of having decided when he said. «If esired, yet the people of Washington, uid be brought before the Sapreme Gourt of their small means, spontaneously con. | properly, it would not stand balf an hour.* uted & sum sufficiently large to enable the | He alto =pok of force.” Te oatd taal At Mr. Monument Association to provide for the | 3'*" L cay (esta Goa ection of a monument in the shape of a statue vnd pedestal, of a chameter to be creditable © the city and to National Capitol. against my interest, against my des:re, and A number of design< and models were present. nof March tes that the Supreme Court of the Di I appoint three commissioners of ele 2 vtech Voting precinct in the cities of Wash. peton and Georgetown, who shall hold their hice s for two y sre =ppoin ait be to ache ion, “Have * was thea jerman.—The question first asked me agoinst my personal wishes, and my oilicial Wishes, I might be willing to undertake to ad- minister the War Office ad interim. When h> supported that the point was yielded. and I made this p Supposing Mf. Stanton will o the committee having the matwr in charge | not yield ? swered, Ob, he will make vod the decision of the committee was given in | PO Opposition: you present the order, and he Texpressed my doubt, and he re- I know him better than you do; he Laughter in court] I then excused from an answer. I gave subjrct more reflection, and gave him my slanswer in writing. I think that letter u insiston knowing my views) should come in evidence, and not parte testimony taken of it, But my reasons for declining the office were mestly personal in their nature, Senator Henderson propounded the inter- rogatory, « Did the President, on the oc-asiou alluded to, express his Positive intention to re- move Stanton from effice !” A. If by removal iy succeeded in bis aspirations: but it will | i rant removal by force be made no suck he assemblaze of citiz~us present to. | iBtimation to me, but said that he would never row, when the statue is unveiled. to pro. | BOld avy further intercourse with Mr. Stanton. = " + toy Q. By Senator Howard. You spoke of force cunce upon its merit being mentioned What did the President say Washington may with some pride claim to | mbout it?” A. I suggested that Mr. Stanton ‘hs firs city that bas raised a monument to | WISH not gis up Deacaably.” He said there diner ot 3 a Was ro use in considering that question. x Bic soci peaciagse ies sundertaken |“ Sevator Howard —Is that a full answer to 3 ours, no other has reached ‘question? A. I think it ie atyr oF has the first stone been laid at elsewhere, to that end. tavor of that offered by Mr. Lot Flannery, of bis city, whose monument over the victims of arsenal explosicn, at the Congressional netery bas elicited so much favorable notice. us, and with enthusiastic love for his '. Mr. Flannery bas devoted himself to the jon ofastatue which should identify + name with the most satisfactory represen- vio extant of the lamented dead, both as to ness and as a work of art. Those who have the result of bis labors believe that he has nator Henderson propounded another question as to the character of the advice given | by witness to the President relative to the ap- pointment of a Secretary ad interim, and the Temoval of Mr Stanton Mr. Manager Batler objected to the question, and the Senate refused to allow it, The v.itnese, R. J. Meigs, was then again put wpon the sand. Witness bad brought the docket with him. The entries on the docket were then read by the Clerk, from which it appeared that G: Thom: F Was discharged on motion of his ow counse Gn motion of Senator Johnson, the Courtad- jonrne The President pro ‘em. took the shair, and the Senate then adjourned. any pou THE SENATE Decisions.—We see specula. made daily by partisans on either side the Senate setion on thi and that question that the President will be convicted itted, as the case may be. On the con- hese rulings, if anything, indicate that be Senate bas determined not to prejudge the ase. The questions decided have shown that the Senate 1s disposed to give a liberal inter. | ation to the rules of evidence in regard to ~hear-eay” testimony and declarations accom. Panyip@am act, out that in asking a question of & witness the examiner i oe ee ee eee cats wba‘ acuwer he expects, Some Senacors | , T!ENATIONAL Theat was crowded Int various | ©Y?!ng by @ brilliant audience, who, as usaal, forme in which tae question concerning these | ¥*T¢ enthusiastic in their applause of Jeffer- drelarations to Gen. Sherman gas pre as Son's 8cting in “Rip Van Winkle,” which is ebyctiorable on this ground, being “leading | °* "¢8tly perfect as any representation of char- And the almost unanimous votes | S¢1*T €Ver seen on the stage, It will be repeated to 4, by Which the third proposed form of i: ‘is evening, when General Grant and Gener- wae rejected, showed that nearly the whole | *) S>¢rmam are expected to be suhag Senate, of both parties, regarded itae “leading. | Se¥°7a! of the most eminent members of the Senate, who, we are informed, have already se- tary, Tne ELECTION 1x SotTH Canorima to tatty | CAAtd seaty. or reject ber new free Constitution opens to- day, and is continued the two following days. | The Republicans sre somewhat divided, but | will probably ratify the Constitution, if they do not elect their State ticket, which is headed by General Richard K. Scott. The Democratic 87 From Shillington, Odeon Building, we have The People’s Mogazine for April and De- woresi's Mon’ ‘ay for May. Taeeineceerneree o1 MENS A wen sony BANGER AE The \ucket ts Beaded by the Hon. William D. Porter, ud ward ay Senpell Fhembee: = ae oe one of the old-time politicians. The rival | fon of OM Teg eck tickets are as follows: igh 7 ee Bariceg of tntereut wiil be ttm be transact Governor... Riebard K. Scot Porter. | _*P/<= Lt. Governor.Lemuel Beousr,” TO. Peon See’y of State T. L. Cardo: AdjtGenerai P. J. Stowes, J Treaterer 6 Fale, = eyes Soph beneote E. Jillson, ‘BM. P. WESTWOOD, —______ A Iupgouxtovs R&votutionisr.—in aiaw suit in Havana, recently, between Santa Anna and De Genbil, the former has ceen ordered to give security for his part of the cost«, “bat as. serta that be is penniless.” Judgment in the case bas been deferred. So the inveterate revoiy. honist seems to have reached theend of ma line. Mevaweyt oF Tkoors.—An order Pes | iseurd by the War Department sending an vthr | guterdin pens ec into Alabama. This in- dicates trouble there. Sob Png tual at ony Aa pe ct of Volumbia, cw | Tonm deat THx onaxD ORATORIO of the Messiah will | be gresented at Carroll Hall this evening, um- | Row. cer the pices of the Philharmonic Society | of this city. FINQ@NUIAL AND COMMERUIAL. The week opeiia in New York with s siéady money market, There is a fair demand, ant borrowérs have po difficulty in supplying their Manis grat, The iste broak in the At- e haa induce among leaders a sharp i ing the er class o! sieritat Chick persis somewhat injur- fously upoa the stock soarket. Discouatiaz operations art upon a limited scale, outside the banks it ia difficult to megotiate even Al paper al better than 889 per cent.; exceptions are quot- ed at 7 per cent. Government Securities. Wasnrxorow, April 13, 1868 —Jay Cooke & Co, furnish the following quotations of Gov- eTpment secunties: Five Twent.es, i862! gad A real 1863. U.S. oie joserge—athitee rer [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph] Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and ponds in bome and foreigm markets as follows : New Yorx, TPAC 14.-First Board—U. 5S. 6's, 1331, coupon, 111 20°s, 1862, coupons, ‘ox: - co iy 18%; I a) 109, Dew or eer ‘coupons 107%: erable ite. way 6; 1.30" coupons, 10] .20"8, second, I an *~, third.” 106%; Pacis Mat Minslasippi“Ocrtfleatens 3 BOK: “Rusntie Mail 3; Canton, 46 Cumberland, 30; Weetero Union Tel 36 6; Gaickaliver 234; Mani- at ae Boston Water Power, tral, 117; teed rferrd, 70% ‘Ocntral, Market feverish. Wall Street To-day. New Yorx, Apmil 1f.—Stocks active. Money in good demand at seven per cent. Exchange, 9% Gold 138%. Governments steady. —————— Te-day’s New York Markets. (By Telegra; ph. New York, April a Flour five cents better. Wheat 1a? cents better. Corn without decided change. Pork drooping; new mess, $27.00. Lard dull at 17 als. Cotion quiet and stendy at 31jy cents” for Middiing Uplands. Turpentine active at 65. Rosin firmer at $3.5) for strained. + SE ATTENTION, GOOD TEMPLABS Orrice Graxyy Wonray Secnerany Apri ASHINGTON 1, 16s. In compliarce with an invitation extended by Mayor Wallach tothe Unie: of Good Tem lars, to Farticipate 1 in, the, dedication, of the “Tlaeoin mopumention Wednesday next, the officers membera of the Grand Lodge are requestad to mec st Union League Buildtog, and the various Lotg-+ in the city will report at ihe aame place ‘promptly Mt i2iso'elock, when they will organize tuto & pro seion. Henid’s brass band will be in gitendance. By crite ) a lem CENTRAL BUILD [ATION Thirty first Mo nthly Meeting ef this Arso- ciaticn will be held at the ity Hail, on the Even- in Ly As Aes ESDAY, the ae ‘MOORE. Sec'y. Sane aor E Roves ie barchy given to, ail qualified voters im thee D that the Jadges of Eivction app fated to Tegister voters under the act of Con gress vpproved February 6. 1867. entitled Ar act ty ponich iMegal voting in the District of and for other pu FIRST BAP PTIST CHURC of ¥ 2 19th sirect ‘and « their The wet of Congress entitled ** An act to regulate the eJeetive franchise” in the # istrict of Colnmbia vides that each and every male person, except Paupers and pertous under guard f Lwenty-one cor victed oF J excepting nd cimfort piven eid a to the rebel Velliow and who shall have been born or uatarsl. ho shall period of one year, e ward or election precinct ext preceding » elect tled to the elect franchi d shall be deemed an elector ant titled to vote at any clection in said city without Sus distinction on account of color or race pil ét (Int,Chr.Rep.| 8. V. NOYES, Sec. PIGFON SHOOTING =A Grand Match be tween Ten of the Crack ehots of the District Sill take, place at ANALOSTAN ISLAND. on NE April ls, at 20'clock, if fair. Those ng Kemne ool mhooting should not Admienton 26 conte each, Head. rt Woodley’ Star and Garter, 162 ‘tween 17th aud 18th ap) 66) TH) RE WILU, BE A MEETING OF THE NEW BUILDING ASSUCTATION held at ‘tance Hall K street, on pote SA Svas- 7th ivat.. to organize eaid A. a of si bacriptions are nuw con “the fol- ha ROBINSON & CO., Penna, avenue, be- teen it and enh ate ets LL8_ Pension Office “C_MAKEDRY 8 Law Ofice, Plant's Bulld- ing, 18th street ond N ue BAKER. Eventn, AL Hi DIETBICK, 7th Nerecty ody General sirdite & CAUSTEN, Forrest Hall, George. ROPRRT FERGUSON, Capito! HIN. JAMES BH. ROBINSON, Burean of Statist Treasury Depart. t eet OFFICE O lec in the United States, Bo lowin LENWOOD © CEMETERY GS. March 90. i8—Oc Of Apc, this OMe will bet ic the entranee of the Cainetery, at the bead tol street. G. ULENDENIN, mb -td [Int aed Superintendent. 0. F, CUMMIN (-° "aie SEVENra sreeer, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Where the bi find, wi ‘th want," and that of the beat gualitye’ | Waat they SEVENTH STREET, Peay] doors south of K and Northern Market. THE SUMMER COURSE OF oF ‘GLINIOS pRbagemmbia, Hopital. by J a ON will commence on $A URDAY uth died ance ne iets for the —— 10. Onn be obtained at mreon Hat ats voFat the Hospital of De OT, BALE—One «pring Wagon, with top; ons Bugay;one net double ay le sud oi ent Cor, 4 rad at Goverament band K ate, “Apply to 8 ne FOR EAT Ea i lot ae fia nRavanr rons, SADDLE, onspe. rel few vatin end Virehria. at HOOUELT 2BOWER'S Livery Stable, New York th and 7th ote. ee TEMPL ane REGAL! T RE PRICES, at, und Lawes CER LGRS STORE, ig EVLVANIA AV ENU! It de. bet Neen oth ad 10) 10th ate, Done GéODS Naw AUCTION 30 CENTS, worth £0 cents. lored ALPACA, for Walking Suits, 62 cents, R White MA RSF BRIAT BOsOMS, Pt IW 323 Pennsylvania ap 16 steo Dear ith otrest. bin Parr —A fine larga J JACK and Jerry NET +, DOMINION” NAILS —Fall Fee doors om Sorerlar amok Naat jardware, $13 7th lutelligeacer Buildings. H AKDWABE, OUTLEay. HOUSK —J Ww ma ers ard deators in BUL SMITH: Lubepert $13 7th street. $400; prea Only been mea be apid-3t 308. 3. MAY & CO ts PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. DESPRES’, ALEXANDRE 'S, COUBYOISOER'S, Be 81.20 AT POPULAR PBICES, ag ot oye eis ec Lh ve el $1.25 "hoe ne a street, | ween tir nua WANTS. _ cat oe ape ta ro Free Sas are eg) ow topes eed He apie s* = Us", th st FY ne! Ue Piet ec der Pak ih torn S Rprikon the premises. MRS. HAG FOR REST BRICK HOUSE on L atront, bo tween Vermont avenne ue WSth atrert. N 3=2 Traoire of JOSEPR RP and Litreet. Rept $26 perm SOR ATA BARGAIN—STOOK ani RO £ EASA Spome AND NES Ww. Bt te Ms S BUS corner ap 2 A WISHER a PLACE \8 CaaMoER- D oF Children's Nurse i pyuire feet, De'ween 17th aad 18: A WOMAN Wo Ts 4 GOOD COOK wast a siness. Apply at >» A orana trons WANT, Apply at 489 1,21 byron deine ge good tu poly betweon 9th oud itth stonce. eat 3 7th et. soul ¢ ie ND Wasu oUh Aides HOUSE. | W 4x1. A woman to “000K A Polat F eran Nurses ate Toulsace s eee “mp it ANTED By a rea} Ww waco Chamborw Thor housew ey hevwven Now J Be ‘veral first clave HOUSES for rent Jand unturnishes DL, ELIS £00. m8 Nord ito! str corner 7th and F ANTED IMMPDLUTELY—Ry V woman, a SITt ATION as houseken; ap 14-067 " EES eae a chambermatd ran give the bent fcr OR RENT —A Wiilket nee Ean pe be dpa id — RTRs 4 per Om doarders mare vat Ales a and onurpiehe jonses. W Aileen verkinenidh tn tates spied MW. cor.6th wae take care of horses, Address 0. D. VOR SALE—RESTAURANT and D HOME HOw doing n good basizess. Losetion ‘e fas ae NOt attend to = th the beat in 1 Washington For (rms. y at cut) selling. rms, 3s ai F streets betwee 3th and 9th TARKET GA We M with seeerni noua plspohes, house work ins small pple in: | teishtacur dike vets Vault's wale front ated St No, 292 7th atreet novth, be weea L | tern market. near Mo: for rant on favoral Bet Li termes, Address ML. weuvene oe, apie cote / ANTEOMOy se recaNn aT 5 STO poctable * OB SALE—Severs G8 BUILDING Wwe odo 'ohaatucrvork ‘and’ to ansist KF wom dis fan reenya ar ironin Gnod ret-rencs TEMES fr gs Box 1. Stu Star Office. Sa Wartzena good white WOMAN, ste do gen ‘san sreren : hk in Virginia anove ety cook, wash aod Irom for jie, 391 acres. ang Horse an? at No. 119 ty Carriage. Lota wit etd sh age to purchase, MSTRESS who is a +p'4 m* $22 Get north. bet. ath and Sth wes’. c somersto sont ‘with a Taller. Bue willbe tes Will be for rent on the let day of pisueted if desirous to learn the use of the Singer SE No. No 7%, on the north Washington Iachine. Call at No. 626 New Satter iv u ‘apitol ‘erens streets Gecrg ‘town, D. wn TEVA iteady ‘OTHE, tp we: oad = Hajer Gen General Rawlings: conta or] family. To 5 ome peeg such nacne, pat ‘Fermenent bre willbe ormation injnire a HIESTON & BA a is ‘Wood Yard, ren street. at the stove Ro. QF Bridge, corner Geor town, D a core ua wan Yatally. ‘Apply S¢°330 a0 Renee fama nigave.,bet-sihand tithes” A ANTED= tet sao 07 a o L F Sonorce BUI HIEDING Leors. LOT B, in a) fronting, = feet on 12th street, betwee atreets. at 80 cents a foot. pad Uy is only & few steps from ihe we new Episcopal mare R Moo No. tree tS eaiaialalali yhiateniecmat LE is i mere est gr et rect. ty i0s fet deep to a wide “arn a SAE SI fess ‘This let is located on the west alde of 1th small f wo at SON ete As Bucee 2 sag. 2 steceie alee. cniy 2 te Soin treats tetwee Ml tress coe pal Church. Price #5 ANTED—A WHITE @TEU oa x 1 new ‘ cents per foot. Terms cacy. ‘Aoly at ase werk for a family of three. Allof OBIGIN La Lo’ wage jnare 2%). front- Ith street, between id H. ing 60 fret on O street, betw: ‘gad (3th sts.. -ANTED—A white or colored WOM Depth of 14 feet tow feet alley, Price @& Stemi, ua NDERE Ys ra gear cones Abas A id 3s grmont av sane, WERY! ILDING LOTS on Massachusetts ren ree A em ws Frage aTWERYE pul Ths voth nd 1h streets bE ys sae ties Jah ahi Lt. | This property will be sold in a body at W cents SPECIAL NOTICE, ec Orin parcels of three lots each at 83 cents & $5,000 WORTH OF Soon, eAND FUBNI- TU ier NTE! One CHOICE LOT on U street, between 13th have forthe ang lath strects, st 25 conte a foot, with south at Bn sieowe so co take this of | front. He lomenerally that 1 willy may ey the Ty for Becond hand Farai All of ORIGINAL LOT. PINRTEEN. Square Tare. Stoves, Bedding, Be of every des>ription 26 on 13th street, betwoen U and V streste. Has A note by post punctnally attended to by MARK | 6: fcet fr. nt by 118 deep. to wide alley. Will besohl EZEKIELS. No. Penna. avenue. atp bargain on go d terms Do not forget the name or number. ap lott BO! HRER a WHITNEY. (Real Estate LADY HAVING HAD ABOUT ten years ex 5 Berience in teaching English and German, | | ap iq st aT chereen 6 cet i, oni ti Puy eee CC TENULEE, No S19 Date ap 9 AOR” | EXOR RENT Hm pt COTTAGE omasin street, between H and I. Ww ANTED—To purchase a amall FAKM, pear = this city or Georget will % OOMS FOR RENT “AND his city or Georgetown ji ed g100 cash, Ro Vie SurEveE FoR 0a month until pala —No.10. Plan corner 15th By Ae detache cd a te | dekat una lae nek oon te. ap aa V ; ANTE D-MFRCEANDISE Of all kinds and FNS CLASS HO FOR RENT in any am which the highest cash Lthe row on Tstreet. betwee ath and 3th Appl 72 Vermont at ACHYDE, Rigg’ FOR BENT—A BRICK rooms. Ins good locality, near the city care on7th street. between Gand’ TE Na an! = ofLEWIS WEBER, next door, tier, price wilt na Particular Sttention paid to ing houschold farniture, Those wishing to sell should-call or address at JAMES GUILDS Faure oa ‘corner Pennsylvania —- and ect ¥ apis 3c" ‘To rnt or buy, byt Ez. with fr m6 toy moJern improvements. Locati Address Box 495 Post Offic WASTED — Sd etreet. bs ANTED-HOUSE ‘apd small, iy a class customers.” Also, cit the 20th of May, rooms. with the went of 15th street, mb 16 tf Ameri 0-5 389 mh S.fo- rent and asle, large urte.g of the city, for first. \. Apply at N na etreet : apis 3" Fok BEST Teo ct arenes ROOMS with use of Parlor.at No 384 Isth stroet, one sow from K. only two squares from stract cars SRCES KUOMAS, and convenient to the Departuents ire he General ean and Attorney, en 4 and $0’clock ith oS eens For RES mh 9.3m. [SUELUICENCE OFFI OK. 7H ST rT and w Wanted constant! clas White COURS, | Small: Fre WASHERS ASD. TONERS. FARM HANDS, | gud wate GARDEN @c. Also. wanted. by a a ~ end water. den woman, avenu rod intelligence. charact S SITUATION as Bousckeeper or witende mer on Hors", FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR sale if desired. Three-story and basem: at ARTED, 0 BUY, FOR CASH—A HOUSE | Urick-con r good Scighborioed. taacinect evn “ome im ® Call from 19 to" 12 STARE & METCALF, od 15th ha SOR SALE AT THE NATIONAL | $5.00 Cetiimene ot owiine? ree || Fy TH AGENCY. DIRTRICK & re CLOTHING. Also. all Kiads EB ils | T Seventh street fe% tf N.E. cor. Ni a BAA matt BS TURK, for which « fair price will vod BRICK’ Hou ‘SE on 1%h Mereak, between 44 Bridge street. Georgetown Brie da 10 rooms and passage, ga- and Ww j ANTED-NEW | WAND oa , wiry a good Tooms. hall, cellar, gas hy oe phir Diamonds, Goma, Rorelvers. | rot und. Evid water. Aiud veers with frame stable: of FULTON 8 CO. Pawnbrokers, S11 Ninth Street. near Penneyivaitn avenue Blager Sewing Machine Agency. ‘a 35 ANTED 70 BUY By 6. FORTH, Ladies KO. UNGERCLOTHING, BEUDIND, BOOTS, edoe ees Be sat 254 47th street between | (ste ng. 40 the country. ce en Meh cher avetees cect Tee eee” | FOR, SALE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF 4 ba Aient OW FARMS in Maryland. Virginia, West Vireibia. aod other eter arge bodies of un- mproved laude for sale at low rates. apis 35° Ber RENT—A FEED STORE rand; DRY GOOD STORE One of the fest stands | on the Island. Inguire at No 691 7th street, | Island. ‘ap 11 3t" | [ QERENT [A piewant story BUICK [TOU SE scant #-story BEICK BOUSE. rooms | Possession given ith ost, No. I street, between 6th and 7th. Bi . between 45 ap oth streets plese" | month apit-st SOR RENT—One or two FURNISHED | PO MUSIC TEACHERS —PART OF HOUSE “ family, For Rent, No. 611% New Jersey avenue, Uapital Penooms sith wARtD, ie cpglaen Hua Terma moderate. Méloronces oucbengea, {URNISHED FRONT AND BACK PARLORS, | with or without Bo Penna avenue y Inguire at 444 N street, betweom 2th and ith street: ad 14-3t* uae FOR RENT. containing 7 room= and cellur. Apply to JOHN McOARTY. corner reet and Maxsachneetis avenue. at feed er Government’ Prin ing Office. Rent ap 11-3" three story im. ARD, ery Oe BOOMS Several fine large apd airy ROOMS have just become vacant at No. 441 Sth street, fronting Ju- < ry Square. Delightful spring aod esi ce ry S ELANOS EN BRICK ter. on @ streets nth. For particalars Inquire of NOLNSUN, corner ot 9th and Zz nies, 001 *REAT BARGAINS Ge WHICH HA ii Ome 7 octave. o veratrung Four Round Corner, w streets Rosewe Hallet, Davis & Co., almost, son D116" ee Bee tave, Nunnce Facer, Boe: REA | roe my ae "RENT —A sora i emnete weeds @ eS: 0 FURNITUR Steward. 97: sa a Se 9 mil The above Vanes have been taken in exchange y ue during sig Ce dinportihane es and fer them for erm to make roo Spon cae) 1G. MET ZEROTT & Fe BALE, ON. LONG ' TIM p li Bt Sole ‘Agent of Steluwey's Pisnos, A three story and basement BRICK HOUSE, TY LES — | somaluine 13 voomn: large lot. 6 feet front. with yEw s arden and shrubbery runs through to Fourth BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S tire jsituated No. 4% Third street, betwee: n Mar. ket snd Frederick, + Goorgetowa route sige Secor SPRING CLOTHING. Stree! ‘We wonld invite parents who love to dress thetr children well, to examine our new stock of © Broker, ap 1l-tf _o11 ‘Seventh street 50 ® wir Legetest § THE PREMISES eyes reat corner of «th and I a i the fi SPRING CLOTHING, sonn steamers IRE feria, BIX-R0oM which, for style, elegance, and cheapness of price: | #' a SE The Furniture ie-ne poets sper be $105 will rent aaa rfarntehed 1 HOUSE in an excellent neig! For Sale. in Ward, several, besatifal the Firs RUILDING LOTS, on the ‘raids Been OT Ne apll-otif ————- cash. $7 monthly until paid, Beurres OFsrealeton lveral tareas.Sovaced Savares; also. parts of Squares Also. poten large and ere dasty seccivinas fall yunpty tn halt gabe | Sai ge ey Ae a ed oy % chotes o o mente EK” ‘Also, ‘the paila of fine now Western | Bpment,ine balance lp nionthty parents Miteclere will hind with wae béttor grade of But- poe Go a prices, than can be found elsewhere ju chi mar ERN PRODUOE §TORE, POR es and ith sts. ‘O8 BALES sao RTRAWER KH RY PLANTS, he beat market variotics or address Janie A. DURKIN, 13th aod Fy nyse a = y We jnyite special attention to eur large and well assorted i tate Brokers. Pisnt’s Building.) fn. S corner Hew Verkeave and 1tkst. F° COTTAGE HOUSE. with Pb aees ‘treet, just at the Lith streat care ace Pan ‘streets, four rooms, kitchen out flow.’ Enquire next door. or ry ‘ALE—At a positive bargain, s CORNER Pia with Degas attac bas tive Focme. besides large store room. This faable PrOPeTEY a Ane METCOALR, Brokers. 9 tf Northeast corner N. Y.ave.’and 1th st. ARM FORSAL® S1X MILES PROM WASH ington. on the Seventh rtrert road, half « mil from the depot, on the Washi TRUNKS. vk Bait oad. and ‘of F. ae Bint, Miiitom saree at eae mn a ‘ t or farther STOCK OF TRU furthor consisting of Yortrant ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER, FRENCH DRESS, end all the lower grades of TRAVELING TRUNKS, Speemne ertes: Call and take @ look rap Bk Waretoores befor» making: your ve: Tiel i es hnbeches otty, ara argo. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 32? PENNSYLVANIA AVANU the rg ait ths tnoriorn ime Sant 0:09 High et., Genres Lyrows stux psror, pati a AMUSEMENT FOR SAL} AND RENT. Fo SALE bY Kites UBNaND Latta. ot Road, a4 join th tone ty « ween those aN fully Brown's snb division an t the (> Lieut nant General Nh-rmsn gach taken ate In'e and will tmprove th-m thisspring. sare vopo-ite the Stone stare, sich * take Lr ate moat desirable location ‘for the pew Prestéontial Mavstom and grounds ranted for a street ratirosd, cing at the present Nerettention atthe tea re.}rooning out Mth street oy Io these ; thence acrume to the toll gate. pike to the ith street cars ‘the f the Corporation to put this enter Pi seascn. There is same chol 4 then Fupuing order t : Surubbery end frnit beating trees on several « ene Loti tak i eerything tnto ec net the very map ohn tc ce rus @ prices and ePTLBOURS | LATTA Real Estate Brokers, = Tth and F streets. apls-3t Fo sar HE BE: BOAR PROPES- TIES IN TRE MAR st near 1h. BRICK, 8 rooms, Than, gas and - BAS, ba Synear Ly ofits. near 2éth.( First Ward.) FRAME. 6 rooms, d Stable, and Market Store. 35.9x100, cheap. from to $1900. T ACES--4) Acres, 7 Acene, 2 Aq. aes 2 ores and 10) Acres, neat the city, for weuigien weltbr NG LOTS im all parts) CT TCHELL & HOLTZMAN, Beal Katate Koom 1. Ini figencer Boling BB —Special attention paid to Rent Collection. No cheng Mor first clase tenant, apttt OR SALE, | SEY RY © pees Trecmse, oni street, ME HOUSE, 8 rooms, on I street north, STORE AND DWELLING sire * 4 fe Tth street, excellent be i. 00) Coste in all parts of the city, from @Bw@ to SNE. HALF SQUARE of eli, aed ero Lincoin Depot, at 2 cents per ie SALE OB BENT. 390 500. ‘peat Heinle rchage: CASH, $35 Se uy t UNTIL PAID, will 635 a archase No stre $4005 ire op the an MET! ALF corner New cot weet. TARR ork avenue and 15th mh 39 tr EGANT KOOMS TO LET TO GENTLEME XN oc ae Rw em Willard’. Ltt Hous. thw owithia coe ofthe, Capital Forfortoar information HIPPLE, 299 Th rete bs PERSONAL, EDTO FINDA me moral man ‘maa, with plenty f cash, aud net airaid + use of it, tating is anal departure from this world NNAHAUHA, (ity Post Office. ag l4-3t” STAKE PARTIC OTICE fractions all Irregularities of th vthly Digheutt Men troal Perio? ald never be taken by females during Pregnancy, as they would be sure to Cause mixcarriag aie. 179 south B street, between sear) bs? Leni private CONSULTATION BOC a omediate treatment. from sult Dr HENRY, as TES withont fail, EGULAR Dr HENRY is ski Ifal and conti Offce—No. 306 F street, berwe Twelfth. D Brxcrre ror Over Di vous Diskasrs For sale by rage Intel Higeneer Buildie, whoasie No ‘who 2m Cc $ Fy a imapay al wid =e i + D. means siniply. wigaity cal DARBY: recollect OO. Dr wherever pon mee tt ‘where F Yoctor is opposite Odd ows? Hall, om street. ____ aps Reap: wrap READ!!! ALL MUST A ‘NOWLEDGE THAT Thom s VEL HOOF S Excel ip workmanehipand durability all ethers of similar conetruction. Using none bat the beet material, and work performed by meu of fifteen rs experience. eo tnv'tes, the attention of the public ¢va- 0 his tock of BUILDING MATERIALS, Top Cement, Felt. Pitch and Gravel, Reld ot the lowest cash prices.” attended All orders promptly attcndel to. ary Lepage ‘bis is M frase ‘and the public ta general. that Phare resumed office practice Office in the rear of my Drog Store. corner 7th and M streets. Medic advice to indigent persons gratis. » M. TAYLOR, nen OAN HAVE THE HOOPSKIRTS ALTLGED AND REPAIRED at CHS. BAUM’S HOOP: KIRT. CORSET and SHOULDER BRACE MANUFACTORY, 49 Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, mb 17-tf PHitosorny OF MARRIAGE =A 0 lelivered at Lectures, as di Mosesor Apatom: sembracine’ the subjects: How ; Youth, Maturity and to Hive and Old iinet Saniioed od generally a reviewed fe of ind! nee and Nervous — are arringe philosophically considered, “Pocket yolumes contatal forwarded to parties unable to attend, oa <f four stamps by reesing: GORE: New York Museum. of Anatomy and Sci Broadway. New York. ‘ONSULT BE. LEa ECEPTION ROOMS, {56 115m orREBT.above Ponneyivania Ladies desi ial treatment wil g thoee lectures will be SECLUSIVEPatienta secno one. at tet jan 18-1y a —Young men who have inch "ant them, for by certain secret habi anfit basiness. or ~ hee onl life; also, le~t and old from the follies of youth, or debility in sdvance of their years th Ives ynder the treatment of any shoul a read “The —— Friend.” Married ladies will ing of meortance Jearn someth' “The Lge Frien by pe ry to any dress, tate pelea of 2 Gute Address Bu OH ABLES A. eine Boston, Meas jedly “SQTOP. STOP.” mace EN HORS BPATES AND RAKES, CARRIAGE git COVERING, a i in a Cheaper than ever. For cy yorxixs Baccessor to J, vans & Oo., apis.st 09 Penna. avenue. Tu HOS. BIFFLE. 356 SEVENTH STREET. nig I STRERT AND MASS. AVENE, received an extensive assortinent of aa eee vars GRAIN CARPETING all widths, from 3 feet to 12 feet wide. TON BAtzines, raree HANGIN oaNTINpOw ACE CUuTAIRD ‘atm ROD: AM! work guaranteed, ruch as ian Paper, mebing red fayiog ac. “ FOR SALE AT ~ FRENOE & RICHABDSON'S, ' 334 PEN! AVENUE. your LECTURES ON DIPLOMACY, is, DISCOV: by John FaBsDay, ASA ERER, by acs OOMP. THE JSnITIsH ALANAG AND ai oR, THE, STATROMAN'S YEAR BOOK, fo 3, THE atone YEAR BOOK OF ac 8 for ‘BOUTLEDGE’S EVERY BOY'S re AURDS sapySEEMAR? Form ee OF SOCIETY ax TRAVEL...g0 50 on rassmg 8b!s forme. a few Maitne north. The ry wi us TH. furry. or Tetke Pounded on Irvinc’s Dolver tr M Fame “ __The Scenery paigited exprewsiy ter thie METZEROTY HALL. TO.NUGHT. eat f hich OR 147, LJ W ELEN N Tenans Marern: Porn: Gant ree; M id Leeeture pusconte Doors oren 3 coe tris eee pied Matines—taturday, April 18, atSo'chock. apit ge Tar re GRA AND INSTaD MENTAL CONC ET Kiven by | & POMINICK'S CORNET BAND. on PHCR = Ape *LOPD FELLOWS HALL. 7b sereet " RICHTER. the celebrated Pianist perk mens ocoasion. Ni I to. thie celebrated perfermer Some of the most tal rt ontescendad to be present Performance to commence at apis a 8 o'clock CARROLL HALL. HANDEL'S GRAND ORATORIO oF THE “MESSIAH WILL OX FaRFORMED ny Tee PHILHARMONIC soOCIRETY CARROL TUESDAY EVENIN SOLOS BY MBS. SOPHIE MOZART. of New York; J. P. CAULFIELD, V. W. CAULFIELD, Pinnist. 1; for sale at the 6 Meteorott's Oo and erelock perf te ecmmence at quarter to gg eles ape St B.To ENSENTD, Secretary, BOF. KREIS’ D, iG AOA Pues paar from 3 tos "clock. an be Yor Bata: Bet BALLS, PARTIES, &c. IBST ANNUAL LEVEE OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF WASHINGTON. THE FIRST ANNUAL LEVER OF Tw KNIGHTS TEMLAB OF WAsuINGTOM™ ee meLD WEDNESDAY, ? ve xg raphe 15, 1868 racvames | bad THE B SONTO TI EFIt oF TH PLE e esiniesithe esate Trangements appotuted by the two Com manderies pled fe, ceemaclnee thes neither expense or labor pared to make this the cooreneemeat ever given in Warbing’ pouiiilion Music by Professor WEBER'S String Bards Sighieen, picces,. Tostramental Music by BEALD'S Washington Brass Band twenty pisoss Betreshment Kooms wil! tv eet oat Her CRE ander the mas celebrated Caterer iftee ‘Saoper by hs Tak KETS. EXCLUSIY cs oF SUPPER. 3 THE it ANIouTS S| WILL Ayes a BESS CNIFO Tickets to be bad of MMITIES UF ARRAN BoE ‘k, with Passion Cr Grifin, J. Et. M . tie D Laroer,D. 5S. Jones, and W. A. Short. mb W cota LOST AND FOUND. B 00D FED COW CAME To MY PREMISES the 13in prove propert iv DAWwiEL ” ‘ing Sor br Teaving it Bg mies wm ~Sule reward will be given pute TT aX \GEBTIFICATE Lost =Ti rin ROBERT BOSTON RE WARTS *yed_away from th» Subecrl_ $5 + Stable. south. bel+w ath st peste bat alo COW o whits «ar end bows hedy whit + nd brown; long bro The above reward op 16-8tt Sno man. dit es cana ber. Besiience 629 N street, bet t 2 JEREMIAG LYNCH CAME, TOMY PREMISES. on the och inat mouse colored COW. with white strips dow her back. The « Jere horns. reqpested to ard, prove ei and take b hig oar ice & try 's Farm, near Glenwood. > REWARD — ee om Sunday. the Sth inst. between Gecrgetewn and the Chain Bridge an OPERA GLASS, in black case; owner's name ob case. Above reward will be paid on ite retorn to Clerk at Hotel, Ss taped aero} a West's ip the oo sty of TWO MILOCH COWS—one red. no horn: white and blue sides. with horus Any inform ®0 alow — them. or =i peturees > 7 §: 4d to the person so doing ig ROA “pus Efader U.S. Marine Band. we 5 ETOWN WASHINGTON ane faoee TO! SELL THIS PURE ICE oc pee lees than 50 los. daily at 3-4 conte per Pei}Kete to be bad ot Central Office, corer 18th streets, and of the Drivers. ses BLE PROTACLES AND ETE-Gis Soper to aay “other kind. by their beat ty. traneparency . to imy od tostr: ngthen the sight. Munufectu sured and taretuily rules by FRANELIN & CO... Opticians, 244 Penusylvania avenue, beth 12th and 13th ets. PFRA GLASSES {TELESCOPES MicRO- scorns, 7 MOM E’ FOSCOP! Enpokhueess HM STICAL and os — oie") “ixer s* v. BOYD, 1 HILLMAN. ALEX. POTD BOYD, BILUM AN & Co.. — 5.J0TOR BOP. arace manUract oas ‘79 * ciate coiaes tices ing a leasras WACOABRONI, FERSH AND AT REDUCED PRICE. B. W. BUBCEELL, ;