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THE EVENING STAR. | The Largest Cirealation in the District. CROSBY 8. NOYES. Editer. WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY APRIL 15, 1868, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ‘Tse Henaty’s Larest.—The New York Herala bas smong its capable Washington cor- respondents one who varies his matter-of-fact duties by something of the imaginative and startling, suited to the columns of a paper that is tun op the theory of having daily at least one good sensation story. That, we believe, was a first principle in Hudson's managerial tactics of the Herald, and it seems to be run on the same theory by his successor. The corres- pondent referred to is never ata loss. Some- times it is 2 nitro-glycerine story, calculated to try the weak nerves of members ot Congress averse to going heavenward, in that way; d sometimes it isa K. K. K. missive of alarming | import to the dignitaries and radical editors to | whom it is addressed. Uhe latest is in the | Heraid of yesterday, In the shape of a “Start- lang Revelation,” (with exclamation pointe. all about a plot to “overthrow the republican government,” “abolish the Supreme Court,” | aad “establish Grant asa Dictator,” (capital D.) Thestory is elaborated to the extent ot a column and a baif in the Herald and receives due editorial notice, double-leadedly. It is the best Herald yarn of the year, and ought to get the writer an increase of salary. Of course one would as soon think of seriously contra. | Gicting 4 first of April hoax. Tux Ricumoyn seem generally to ar- | ticipate that the trial of Jefferson Dayis will | certainly come off as soon asthe Impeachment trial isended. At present itis fixed for May | 2d, and we understand that a special venire of sixty jurors has been ordered from whom to | Graw the jury to wy Mr. Davis. His counsel | are said to anticipate that the trial will cer- | tainly come off on the day appointed, and the new indictment which has been found against bim is said to have been prepared with a view to bis conviction, as it avoids the errors and flaws which were contained in the first indict- ment, and which caused the Government law officers to hesitate heretofore about proceeding to trial. Womzn’s Rionrs m Ex¢Laxn.—The rights of women are fully recognized in English pa- rochial, if not in Parliamen’ Mrs. | Sarah Wooster was recently a Aylesbury magistrates to the offices of overseer of the poor and surveyor of highways for the parish of Hlmire, and last year four women filled similar offices in the Aylesbury district. Among other places for which it has been held that women are eligible are those of high chomberlain, high constable, common eonsta- ble, sexton, and returning officer at an election to Parliament. Tax Ansoveswent oF Concress.—We see the opinion expressed that Congress will ad- journ in June, This is hardly probable. It President Jubuson is removed there will be many inatters requiring their attention, and if be is not reinoved Congress will doubtless sit with very short recesses until his term of oifice I: is more than likely that Congress ‘HOF take @ recess anti] October. Tur CoxyExt 108 of the Oidand New School Presbyterians ef Western New York, at Buf falo, last week, agreed—only one member vot- ive—on a basisof union, which s, among other things, that such inter- pretations of the Westminister confession as are. pow allowed im Presbyterian churches should be allowed in the houses of worship of the United Presbyterian Church. Taz Precuase oF ALAsSKA—A cable dis- patch states that the Journal De St. Petersburg ye that the Czar of Russia has consented to until May ist, in the payment by the @ States of the som stipulated in the freaty for the transfer of Alaska. The Jowmal feels confident that the Amencan Congress will yote the necessary appropriations, Uni Rereprarion Rercpraten.—It is a healthy sign that the paper called the Re,udiator, start- ed at St. Louis, in advocacy of tue repudiation of the national debt, has expired after a brief existence of seven weeks. The ‘spong:g out” process of getting rid of our national debt seems now to baye but one advocate—Brick Pome- roy. THE Lancest Iycomz in New Hampshire is said to be that of 8 proprietor of a preparation known as a “hair restorer.” A half dozen years go this “restorer” was unknown, and to-day would probably have been worthless bat for advertising. This income is from printer's ink. People who have anything to sell should make a note of the fac Tur Frexcn Evreror, according to the statements of the Paris press, intends to dis. solve the French Legislative Corps about the middle of May, and order a new election. He is engaged at present in the usual eleetioneering | “ schemes necessary to obtain a mayority of the | deputies who are about to be chosen. ReGistRATIO“, it will be seen by the an- nowncement elsewhere, commences in the Sec- ond Ward to-day, and in the Third Ward on Monday. NatioxsaL Tueatre—Mr. Jefferson had another crowded house last night, and “Rip Van Winkle” will draw still another to-night. Tux Workixe Pzoriy.—in Baltimore, it is announced, the merchants are overrun with applications from young men of the South, who | ate seeking clerkehips. The strike of the rai!- | road laborers at Scranton, Pennsylvania, has | ended, the men taking the wages offered by the | railway companies. In Newark, New Jersey, the carpenter's strike for an ad vance of 25 cents : jority of the em. | . Three hun- dred esrpenters are engaged in this strike. The stonecutters of Newark have struck for $1.50 a day, an increase of fifty cents. There is astrike among the voiler makers at Wheel- ing, Virgin'a, 2nd the employers have bern supplying themselves. with work frem the ittsburg mill«. The boiler- Pitsburg, who sympathize Fs at Wheeling. now threaten to strike unless the practice is stopped. In New York the coopers recently held a meeting, at | which it was stated that their wages ranged | from $3 to $4. day. They determined not to mand any iperease of wages at present. The New York ‘Typographical Society held a meet- | me on Saturday ast, at which a com- re of New York pass a vill to pre mployment of the Sing Sing State | convicts at type-setiing. New cereuty pers’ Society have aiso protested | {the employment of convicts at stereo- | Arrairs ty Lovpow Corry, Rev. Mr. Mor oni mer, assistant to Bishop Whi » When the latter had charge of a church Louisville, Ky.. has received a cail grom S Jomes’ church in Leesburg, and will, it the pght, accept | Major Arthur L. Rogers has purchased the residence of the late Sanford I. Ramey, in Leesborg, for 85,060. | ‘The Leesburg Mirrcr, of yesterday, says: | Tbe Right Rev. Bishop Johns preached in the Episcopal Church of this town on Sunday morping lust. The rite of confirmation was conferred upon twenty persons. Eight adults were baptized. ‘e were not ich in advance of time last | when we predicted an early change of cconcilmen under the ition of Gen. Scho. fiele's late order. Col. Tived here on Wednesday, and Friday. He carried away in his breec! the names of Giiteen white men, geen ‘Was proposed to manufacture OF, FeCor= der, lowD sergeant aud twelve ‘councilmen for a eel Mrs. Marlow's hou: . this town, Was Knocked off on ey = W. Paxson at $2,500, stable at $350. ing of fort, route. Provide $4 iy of Indies and children on the ome talent will be ema for those portions, the elite of Northern of bemg from the Fi: jew York. On the same day will ct a new plan of sellit Swen eens i> ho com of Ge for w ch, however no extra charge will be mage, the advantage being that the seats ac- cording to number will be secured to the pass- engers purchasing (he ticket,—N, ¥. Bapress. Fecese was taken he wee about obyecting to car pro. | cause there is 80 Much distrust in regard tose- pose te be submitted by Ue Bae - curites. ‘The banks have been calling in their Boutwell | loans from the brokers, and in many nes | the Department of State, giving the heads of | departments who | $9 teeeppointmanta a Becreteny of War tn the THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. Conclusion of Ye FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money has worked easier and the rates efin- teregt have reduced in New York; but confidence has not been fully restored, and the difficulties of Borrowers have increised be- werd y's Proceedings. In the Senate esterday — After recess, Mr. Batlefeaid at the time the ‘After some debate, MF dine said the papers, as be had hastily them, re- lated to the names of officers aad mavy agents ‘whose terms of office were provided for m the act of 182, making them rémovableat pleasure, ‘The facts in reference to these officers wot affect the issue in this case im the lenstyand it ts but a waste of time to admit such papers. Mr. Curtis said this objection was to the merit of the case. The counsel had understood that the managers maintained that, even if Mr. Stanton did not come under the tenure-of-office law, the President bad no right to remove him whe the Senate was in session; and counsel theretore produced this evidence to show it was the practice to make while the Senate requ! wider margins, which have ert rpcatanthoy bet merchants have had eae dime culty in procuring discounts The causes that bave produced the present troubles in Wall street are 'y and of a kind that could not well haye uarded against. The very ble transagtions growing out of the ‘ander™it fight for the possession of could not have been foreseen, and con- sequently could not have been guarded against. The great fall in the price of Pacific Mail, which has sold down to 33, and the tremendous fall in Atlantic Mail, which slumped down about fifty per cent. in one day, have startled a ee Say wed ‘them about loaning was in session, If the managers conceded this | money upo but the very best securi- soint, then counsel this | ties. “The tote iness community must Inevidence. ogee an eve suffer from bings, and tnnocent holders The Senate then agreed to receive the evi- dence—yeas 36, nays 15. Mr. Curtis said there was another document from the Navy Depsrtment giving a list of civil officers appointed under the statute of : May, 1820, removable at pleasure, and who were removed before theif four years’ terms bad expired. No objection being made this document was received. Mr. Curtis next submitted documents from ot stocks have ss to pat up with severe losses, in common with gamblers and reckless specula- tors. at gee ee Government Securities. ‘Wasutxeron, April 16, 1868.—Jay Cooke & Co, furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment seeunities : U.S. Compon, 181-222... U.S. Five Twenties, a 112% it have been removed both during the sessions of the Senate and during the recess, as the exigencies of the government required. ‘It differed from that submitted by the Managers. which only gave the removals during the session. The Chief Justice decided that the evidence was admissat Mr. Curtis then asked to submit papers trom the Post Office Department, showing the re- moval of postmasters during the session of the Senate, and ad inferim appointments which had been made. Mr. Curtis next submitted the message of President Buchanan to the Senate in answer to the resolution of inquiry from that body as Baltimore Markets. Coffee.—No sales either from first or second hands; prices steady for Rio. of Mr. Floyd, citing precedents for his action. Flour.—The market remains quiet but very After debate, the Chief Justice put the ques- | firm. Stocks generally are light. tion to the Senate, and it was decided to receive | | Grain. — Wheat — Offerings | very small. Market strong, with sales of 100 bushels good white at #3; no choice white offering; 365 bush- els Southern red, choice at $3.10; 450 bushels do. at $3.05; 300 bushels common at $2.59—noth- ing doing’ in Pennsylyama grades, scarce. Corn—Receips 10,564 bushels white and 2,700 bushels yellow; market steady, though weath- er continues unfavorable for handling; we note ales of $.100a5,000 bushels prime dry ‘white at 1,50) bushels fair do. at $1.1aaL, Is damp at $1; 500 bushels yellow at <1.! 200 bushels do. at $1.19, 2.40) bushels Western the message in evidence. ‘The message was then read by the clerk. Mr. Curtis said they now desired to put inan order to the proper officer to procure the record of the beginning and end of each session of the Senate, so that it could be seen whether these appoint ete came within or withont the ses- sion of the Senate. Mr. Curtis further sta’ed that, as they under- stood it, the counsel had now completed their documentary evidence, On motion of Senator Johnson, the court then adjourned. ‘The Senate was then called to order for legis- lative bu: ess, When, ‘On motion of Mr. Morrill, of Maine, the bill to defray the expenses of the impeachment trial was ttken up. It appropriates as follows: For es attending the trial of Andrew John- for miseelianeous items, $50,000; cy in pay of Capitol police, $17,000 for additional messengers, $15,00; for hydra- tion of the Senate chamber, $3,000; for station- ery, $7; for furniture and repairs, $5,000; clerks ‘to ‘committees, horses and carryalls, $150. Total, $122,000. Mr. Hendricks was opposed to putting the iarket comparatively q large transactions reported; holders, however, none the less firm. Demand for Bacon on orders continues good, and prices steady as before quoted, viz: For Shoulders 14 cents, rib Sides 164816 cents, clear rib 17% cents, and clear % cents—Hams jobbing at 21a22 cents for best sugar-cured canyased. Bulk Meats are held nominally above buyers’ views. Mess Pork is firm at $27.75as23 for heavy Western: and prime Me Lard—A sale of iminense sum of 850,40 in the hands of the Secretary of the Senate for miscelianeous ugar—No transactions; quotations un- items. changed. Mr. Cragin said this sum was not under the aaa Wall Street To-da New York, April 16.-Stocks active. active st seven per cent. Exchan, Governments steady. Gold 138%. Ve ©. F, CUMMIN: O° "37 SevENra srueer, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Where the public may find, always, ‘ what they want,” and that of the best quality. SEVENTH STREET, Pia doors south of K and Northern Market. THE SUMMER COURSE OF OLINICS at Columbia Hospital, ky Prof. J. i He will commence ou SATURDAY, lith m vidketa for the cour 430, Can be obtained at Dr. Thompson's offic an Jivk Hes oP at the Hospital of Dr Ashford. ms sl ATTENTION, BOYS '—Japanese Biri Kites, at KING PLACE LARGE VARTETY (OF ENTIBELY NEW Articles at KING corner Vermont avenue and 15th street. apis M. P. KING & SON. Owe tron oF pee CLOYER MOUNTAIN HONEY, KING PLACE. entle GREY MARI die and harness. H. THOMPSON, ts, before 8, control of the Secretary. This item of miscel- lancou= expenditure Was a very large one; it a multitude of items, including per- expenses, and out of this head came all xpens's of witnesses, d&c., im the case of of Maryland. ckalew moved to reduce the item for “miscellaneous” to S400), Mr. Cameron said there had been considera- ble talk of a defalcation in the accounts of the Secretary =10,000, of the Senate, to the amount of nd the defaulter was said to be the clerk, a relative of the Secretary. This been dismissed, and he (Mr. Game- tood that this clerk complained that he had been treated unjustly. He also un- derstood that there was a difficulty between the Secretary and the S-rgeant-at-Arms, and he wanted ibis thing settled. Ho was disposed to believe every man honest, put he wanted to be ured of it. He wanted to see the books of Senate fur the Inst ten years balanced, to see bow the accounts did stand. Mr. Cragin said the Secretary of the Senate had ne control, as he understood it, over the money of the Senate, and no power to commit traud The Sergeant-at-Arms was thedisburs- ing officer of the Senate, Mr. Hendricks asked for an explanation of the alleged defalcation of the financial clerk, (Mr. Wagner.) Mr. Cragin said last fall it was discovered that adefaleation of $H.0W existed in the ac- counts by Mr. Forney. Mr. Forney called in Mr. Wagner. and after ashort time Mr. Wagner confessed he had used it for his own purposes. He then surrendered all the property he had, and Mr. Ferney went on to Philadelphia and raised the $4,060, and deposited it in the treas- | BY ury, so that the Government should lose noth- | p:mp water in milk. showing accurately the pers ing by it. centage. Price 75 cents; at Alter further debate, the question was taken | aplé on the amendment of Mr. Buckalew, when it was disagreed to, and the bill was then | passed. Mr. Cameron then moved that the committee on the contingent expenses be directed to in- quire into and report upon the condition of the | It accounts of the secretary. J & Mr. Buckalew said that while the accounts AP : N CUBIOS. and conduct of their secretary were being in- . P. KING & SON, Bing J rie aplé Corner Vermont quifed into, he would suggest to his colleague VINEST VEGA RaTaING IN TALE miLat the at SALE—A very goed both fo Apply immed: corner of Sth an 4 TLK TESTS —Small glass inatraments which readily detect the presence of Potomac or ; for $50. ‘Taken in exchange as part pay for one of] Smith's Church Organs. weit 306 Neasestvaala aw also tomelude in bis motion an inquiry into the conduct of the secretary as clerk of the court of nmpeachment, in daily prejudging that Bent case in the journals under bis control, and | by the gentleman wh» raised them in Spain, whether such conduct is becoming. ‘At lees than price of ordinary raisins. Mr. Cameron said he must stick to bis origi- ge ee ree nal motion now, but after awhile he would go | _*?! jormer Vermout ive. and 1sth st. with his colleague on the other point, J The.aotion of Mr. Cameron was then adopt- APANESE DAL Woon. fr pa PAPER, AND NG FA CARVED, COLORED. @ a PLAIN, 2 ‘The finest we have ever see! to us direct a. ‘The Senate then adjourned. ZF" WESTERN STATES ANTI RADICAL CLUB._—The: iN a meeting of tie Cah THIS ena) EVENING. Sesictotas | 9p36 Corner Vermont ave- and isthst, ja re =, bi ab reek Sp = big be 49 N ite Pater o’eloc rgeant 8 _| Bites aud aud bis friends will be present ee W BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. == REGISTRY OTIC Rotice to hereby siven to all qualified voters inthe SECOND WARD, that the Judges of Election ap- voters under th TAINK’S ITALY, ROME, anv NAPLES...32.00 PREDRIKA RREMER'S LIFE, LETTERS AND e act of Congress y Sth. 9, entitled “An act to POSTHUMOUS WORKS. $2.00 ae eee silt ‘ 1S sa aie CHARLOTTE’S INHERITANCE. A novel, by ¥ ‘ lee | for the purpose of mceltog ean Lea Pinel ? you speak French, 30.60 "The act of Congress entitled “ An act to regulate the elective franchise in the District of Colamu SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH? or, Do you speak Provides that “ach and every male person GCeTMAD eeeeee 30.60 cepting pau nul persone under guatéianship, hi and uj PARLATE ITALIANS ? or, Do you speak Ital. ia. $0.60 = ali have Deon bora oF aatural- ABLE VON ESPANOL ! or, Do youspeak Span. Fred Inthe G sand who shail have ro- ish. $0.60 ited in said District for. the period of one year, and three monthe in, the ward or election precinct tb Shall offer to vote: next preceding ony titled to the elective nil be deemed an elector and enti PRENDERGAST’S MASTERY SERIES FOR Teaching French and German, 50 cents each. tied to vote at avy election in said city, without | MOZART. A novel, by Il. Baw... we B1.75 any distinction n acc unt of race or color. Itis very desirable t all naturalized citizens Sent by mail prepaid. bring their naturalization papers with them in or- Ger to avoid cavil'ss to thelr Fesisler. ves FRENCH & BICHARDSON, splt-at [Intel . Ohros., Bae, a Secretary. ap 16-tf Booksellers and Stationers. TH) RE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE Bowrse MATERIALS. NEW BUILDING ASSOCIA AZION bets BUILDERS | DEPOT, 562 SEVENTH STRERT, 1555—ESTABLISHED—1855, Ww ead < call the sitention of ©: it nd ower all of Cagpenters and y who “w Alig KGBINsON | 4 00., Penna, avenue, be- tween oR and } FA ‘Ls. penciow ones. ARBUBY'S yo Soy ile generally to on variety of bul Donlins Rhee tilice. Tamesod have on bawi 5) at. ivraics, “Teh Strest: oppoaite General soften tighir of bash: Giosed cn Usvlenea ch ae! Pairenie & CAUSTEN, Forrest Hall, George- | %° pair Blinds cevations ‘singe, 2,001 ‘ROBERT FERGUSON. Capitol Hill, ros {08 Brick or or JAMES H. ROBINSON, Bureau of Statiation, ot eine Sesh; Wood, ‘Treasury Department. Mouldings, Brackets, Paints, Oils, Glass, Pat’ pri ihie Of Giloe with te ce. furnish to order the beat and cheapest Inside in use; also, Stair Onmetery, at the head | Rani, arta pertaining to fo autre ‘oom, CLENDE! as pletion of buildings not generally’ to be found = _~ sores mel Superintendent. | Hoe reasonable terms aye be 7 areca Re HAPD WARS. Mori ice aD Soles aatcae aie c 5 it aod Bt) aaa Sepenned end Br rou Brackets, ee ropzed Ii screws, Hat and Cost Hooks, &c., &c. PATENT GONG DOOR Ele. raten ae ‘Strips keep out colds inter and Co- ich and rot Phe ate. seieeete B. arenes £09, mart be furatahed: | bal bod ds the Saeee tee 4 r 1 000 FO 91,500 WANT! D=Foroe deve. WANTS. upon the most volta ebunden’ personal security, Pali or address ST Agents, Intelligencer nea, seen WAROR RE weer OK, WASHER et Fyoumended. ‘Apply et No. 36 Mo. avcnue, ARTRDSR ke ar to attend a Fancy age ee eintete ee x. Bol ARDS race ee streets pecond $aoor fem ‘apis-2t* NTE 00, iT V Witter BOO 19 9500, oo, rods oe P.O Wnrep—a ‘woman to COOK ol BAY E) American or German. Also, & Nurse, at'24 Loulsians avenue. » ae :D—A steady GIRL, to wank See! fron. Wnt ind do general housework for such a one m1 ow ANTED A WHITE GIRL to do the honse- ws werk fore fermity of three. ga at a6 lith street, between @ and H. SPECTAL NOTICE. piotnnee eet Son EOTAN? pals moray that I will pay the es for Second hand Farni &c.. of ever bie description ally atte to by MARK ERIELS" ‘No. 307 Penna. avenue. De not forget the name or number. _ sp 10-tf_ A: LADY HAVING HAD ‘ABOUT ten years ex- porenee a Ronco | g english, bothers 1; Yo Mis ij DENGLERS Ko. Sie pat it. Arse WwW ANTED—MBEBCHANDISE of all kinds and in if beat Pa for which the highest cash jain will a r attention eae a ait eps 8 WANTED or buy, by the 0th of a WoteE, with, ic 6 to10 rooms, with modern improvements. Located west of 1ith strect, Address Box 495 Post Office. cot 2 ANTED.—At once, o cook War tiGcrmen proterea GApPIY at Py008 seo 3d atrect, tetween D and E streete, WANTsD_HovsEE. for rent “and oe as and small, in all parts of the city, for first- class customers. ‘arms. &c. GGARLES KLOMAN, General Agent and Attorney mh 9 Se St, 7th street, near | NTELLIGENCE OFFICE: 979 lite STREET Wanted constantly, first-class White COOKS, WASHERS AND IRONERS, FARM HANDS, RDENERS, &c., &c. Also. wanted, by amid: aged women, of intelligence, character, and “a pacity SSITUATION as housekeeper or aitend- anton alad ws WV ANTED TO BUY FOR CASH—A ae ‘containing from five to reven rooms, in & good neighborhood. Angnire of TARR & METCALF, fe%6tf NK. cor. New York ave, and 15th at. 5.000. WANted,TO BOY All Kinds or ov. » Gentiemen’s and Ladies’ second- Nand CLOTHING. Also, all kinds of FURNI- TURE. for hich « fair price will be paid. ot t No. e 13 Hi Bridge street, Geor \ 7 ANTED-NEW AND ING. Watches, Diamonds, Gems. Reve oF any article of value, at the vld-cstablished Arm of K. FULTON & CO., Pawnbrokers, rh street, neer Pennsylvania avenue, Singer sew! < Machine Agency, 39 28-ly 5 ee TO B he |. JUSTH. Latics jae “HAND z. Mee SECON UNDERCLOTHING, BEDDING, B and SHES, &c . &c., at 251354 7th street. between L and M streets nor! ‘No matter how mnch they have been worn. ly* LOST AND FOUND. FoR On Saturday, a NANNY GOAT.which the ownercan have by paying for this adver- tikement, 460 5th st.,between DandE. 1 &5 REWARD. Lost, a small 2 DO! 5 a it By return tee black “and cn ia » the 13th inet, a et VICTORIN he President onder will be eultably rewarded bY in at No J17 Pennsylvania avenue, Deleon, i snd 20th street. LPs Senday, April, 12, 00, the ete of St Aloysius Chareh, ® GOLD BRACELET, with *Y carved on the inside. ting it to 403 Dat, north, bet. “tin ad i eh fiberally shoe beth ing. either = a it ng it) on ‘Capitol Hl ® PORTMONATE. fonts Ing between $20 and $30, 4 Hair Ring. Sc! ‘The finder, by leartng the same with the Doorkeeper of the + figuse of f Representa- Hives, will be suitably rewarded, ‘apls-2t" REWARD-Strayed from aig Baters iter oe the morning of the 14th, 1 small Dun HORSE, wihharsesvon tim. about Hl years old. The above reward will be paid if retarnod tome, or any infor- tation se that Residence, M street, SANFORD. Y PREMISES BL00R BED Cow CAME TO on the ‘april. The owner may come erstrss sruve proper expenses ant take her away. ove Bop DANIEL MEHBLING, ap 14 3t* 7th street, rear First Tollgate. OST—At St. PET Church, Easter Sunday, 4aGOLD TN, with a small beart and Oross aint hed, the bea: raved upor rt has the name “Jen- nee. finder will confor javor by le 0.411 3d street nee where asuitable reward will be Te CERTIFICATE LOST.—The un having lost or mi: gol Soap este snl in Potersc hel serenoaed Mer sim, ee Burgers d assigned to Rol ey itottom, Ly will make epplication Sore dupli- cate o 434 ARD—Strayed trom bee Sb Mea stave, on G strect Tonth, Below sth st. Fest, a Butfalo COW. with ono whits brown ear; body white snd brown; long bi The above reward will be paid for’ her return to Plumber, Gas and Str 564 7th apis st BUTT SBR. Weare sora th rece ivivg a! afali supply i In half tabs ZuTTER. and rkine.of the choicest new an BUTT he pails of fine new Western Reserve Botte wn lers will ‘ind with better grade of But- be a Cad 3. ee than can be found elsewhere et tha ma NORTHERN PRODUCE STORE, apl0-tf Pen t. 10th and lith sts. [POR BALERS id New York STHAWEERRY PLANTS, f the best market varieties Apply or ad JAMES A. DURKIN, 19th and B strocts, Navy Yard, Lyons SILK DEPOT. BELLON’S AND BOSNET’S CELEBRATED BLACK SILKS, (white edges,) at $2, @2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3.50, and $4 per yard. LYONS PLAIN COLORED SILKS, AT LOW PRICES. ‘We will open to day a splendid assortment of TRAVELING AND WALKING DEESS GOODS, In Fine 8'fk Mixtures, at pricés from 62 Cents to $1.25 per yard. JOS J. MAY & CO., 308 Pennsylvania avenue, _apl3 stif__ between Ninth and Tenth streets. OB SALE—A fine young dark Bay HORSE, 16 hands bigh. perfectly rontle; good in e 459 Sth street, b a @ and H, m. and after Tero MATC In consequence of the gh tat, of the river, the Pigeon Match is POSTPONED until ge April 20th, if fair. ae A JACKSOX. Now selling at greatly reduced price for cash to JOHN Q. WILLSON, > ap 1s-3t* wd on Uapitot Hill; ney ro PROPER. ive at Dorsey's Hotel. NICHOLS. Ate v8 rooms, hell, gas and MS FOR RENY ON room. near M, 210, 31.100 aera mie BhIok, by — tte bath, &¢., near Ly 2th .( |.) FRAME, 6 room le, and bt aa re, 35.9x100, ches; i Phuceeers a to s eres RS. STIOR | BOOM No. 305 Penna, Be aa r any kind of bi 9 per month. Also, two ATTI® Ri y apls i] Fee - BENT—A convenient BRICK aoe, a Fite Peni oF between Ith and Acres, 2 ert tea j= Fagan. avenue, betwee | ares SNe Ades acer toe city tor ‘and 12th etreets. este | eres. Tee B RENT—One of thetwo neat COTTAGES | ELIGIRLR ROLLBING LOTS in ail parts of on 7th street, between H and I streets, Island Temes. ten dollars per month in advan: Inquire ft fomily. + opposite. Very desirable i email a1 ‘ ap 15 3 FOE ALR Bees pet I the city, to Geaile Inthe Wate T effer at private oale iay cee maven The property is sita- it it the city AERO TTCHELL & HOLTZMAN, Beal Estate and Collection Office, Room 1, NB —Special atts ntion paid to No charge for first class tenants. venue don se Bere ew REN. dates vine LASS RESI- BT! 1GHTS. eta attain the grounds ‘the renidence of T heights out 20th street, tern market, near Morgan terms, Address wack" Foe er. ALF Ra conver SEVENTH to CHARLES M. MAT. VERY CHEAP. t Sette No. St renee opposite Past | BRICK HOUSE. Trocms, pienarione, non apiseotf | Price a oy ralibed HOUSE fe pBAME HOUSE, 8 rooms, om I street north. aporastewn nat orme, yf “eny BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, three Geers cone the house 3 Bu. +. on ith street, excellent business stand, Also, several good Hi Stor Houses in all parts of the city, from paras on 0 ‘ ONE-HALF SQUARE of eligible ground, near orice Lincoln Depot: at eeute per foot we nearly new, as a dares, in es cellar. — Honne scta back in pg id ger iy ap ‘OR SALE OB RENT. foot to a 90 feet al ons excel this for 2 it — — bare a's WHITNEY, ‘Real Estate Brokers, ap 16 St 416 Reventh street, bet. © and OR SALE. ‘That desirable PROPERTY en I, street north. near the corner of 18th street west. ‘This property 8 in one of the best Jocalities in the city. nak frontege of 0 feet on T street. with a Maopth of 30 feet. and is improved by amodern built three story ee House. For terms, &c., apply upon t No. MFintehtigencer copy and charge to Star Uilice | frOR BENT—A House and Store. Fixtures for ent cheap. Apply at Star o! a RENT—A SHOW ROOM also. TS OFFICE. suitable for Doctor at DEMONGEOT’S Hu- man Hair Store, 279 Seonnpineeia a us. be- th streets. p 15-3" {OR BENT—A BRICK HOUSE and STABLE. W!'EE BF SoLD Ar Nos ca f. 73, 73,taete pana No. 810. "These "Lots witl_ be. so! Fided. to suit parchascrs. Apply ne mt Potreet, south side, et i Sea LEGANT ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLE. 4 at 269 F strect, half Le wre from Willard Very reasonable rent. Mrs. L apitf ith al en. on the corner of 18th st. ‘OB SALE-A =e y two story Hi and Mary ian ‘avenue. No 643. delightful reei- pic sk Cee a A. Herndon Station denes. WHll be rented very low. Tnautte of county: Van ap 15-c03t* at the. Kirkwood House. ~ avire hs M. WEL OR AIS coquket saline, 2th ame 3t fer 4 GOOD BOUSE of Ten Rooms, ren Ri centrally located, can be rente party buy- ROO: ine th pent gata fair valu valuation. A desirable Washington Bystatnz. at present occupied by i jones Hers eession tebe bad location for boarding PUFPOW pon & FOX, terme apply to JUUN H. SEMMES, Seaton Hone, Real Eetate Brokers and Auctionesrs, MURRAY & SEMMES, ane aF fe 27 eoatt {: RENT A GOOD pone te a In PEERS NS DESIR! Fe RENT—Roon TO furnished and well venti! or make cod fee estments in real ea- bet. York and H st. a ite te tate, call on ARLES KLOMAN, eT SALE—A FRAME HOUSE, three story ee ee mb 9.3m street, namr i. high, L street.second door from ah py. Apply on the premises, MBS. Ht DAY ap list ‘Ok RENT_BRIOK HOUSE oe ro Al cons ween Vermont avenue and isth street. No. | cscunis a Saas And Lstrwet. “Rent $25 per month. —“apiesit ” | cween si: nud sth stteets, oe SURNISHED, | HOUSE. BRICK, | SVEN Ragen EE rooms. cdmpletely furnished, for rent ? at the premiera, corner worth Is and Ist» eB Oe HOOMS, TAAth BOARD. ins’ private famity Sr at'l6 north A etre: Inqu ATTN street, between 12 stre pIRST LASS | BOARD, with very fine ROOMS. Seve ‘and airy ROOMS have just become ¥ UNO Ta st street, 1 iciary Sq residence, TObEt fevers! Sect farnished and unfurniehe y ELLS & 00. ating Ju SOR 1s ENT—A cimapiotely tar ms. pear Willa er mont! u 7 7, 7 and ten ished Hower, BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. ‘ap l Pte iva a cai die cansianti va ase * JANKRUPTOY. Fo, (S85 RESTA NT and DINING be te = cae Drernict oF Connwnta. es. | = . . cy get ted At the ity of ashington, oo the lth or the beat in Washinton peannot attend to it the | 4 dea Wee onioraianel ievdie abet selling » Feet, between 8th and 9th FOR SALE Beveral DWELGINGS Bi LOTS. an improved FARM ginia above Great Falls, Bi acres, and era Jos = ung Horse and family Carriage, Lots will right to pure i i }2 G at. north, bet. sth a ap! Fos, BERT Will be for rent. on the 1s Tsk gel ont: 35 Meter uf the C ourt @ second ar 4 third meet- of the creditore of 4-8. NET. bank rept. wil be held at (Waah cow, in eatd District on the 24 day of May. A Doe Tock the office of picy. fer the zs poses nomed in the tw venth section of the act of C act to establish a uniform system ruptey throughout the United States,” |, March 2, 1807. aplstt owe GEO. MASON. Attorver at Law, ¥ Hall, Assignee. E No. 74, on the north ween Washington grees streets. Georgetown. Mor General Rawlings, bath-room, ‘or farther eerTO oP.” information foruire a WIESTON & otneeers TOE. 80 ‘Tard, Green street, below Canal: or BRICK STEVFR'AND PLANES - ren nse GARDEN HORE, SPADES AND RAKES, FoF CARRIAGE BOLTS AND COVERING, CHOICE BUILDING LeTS, LOT B, in Cheaper than ever. For sale at 0 L. H. HOPKINS. Successor to Jno. R Elvans & Co, 309 Penna. avenue. ting, 2% fect on 12th ap 12-3t ee A)‘ USEMENTS. maTro, TAL L THEATRE. Aven H wit Of Popresents J€F PERSON Ticae and English St rebeanit's nim ation of —, RiP van ® INKLE On, THE SLEEP OF Engagement for are MR J0skre ‘The Comedian of the Am Dion WENTY x Fans Bip VAN WIN SIF PERSON METZEROTT & ALL. GRAND Conces: § or Thr MENDBLSSOBN QUINTETTA CLUB. TUESPAY ond WEPNESDAY, Arca 21 aod 22 Ticeeteiccecsmmes neem neeener OBO Doiiar wale at Neew rge for securing sats F ¥. MSM the Muse store of W. G. Bhet yonott & Co METZEROTT MALL. To NIGhT, BURNETT. aettt om Assisted by Hite at Men and Lecture, Masonte Op, For Fan, Wit aad foanees Tickets 50 Ce oor atl. Seats may be bal at eh steerer re Rab. 7e8 ton. Noone should fatl to bar of the most tal ied to be present. Tickete, 50 ‘Cents, Performance to commence wt apis-« SE ois occlock. The te recs. Bo. my 10-iF BALLS, PARTIES, &. a] DFUORAL May eeett: the National Theatre on MONDAY. Mt a tee Friday an be "For particulars, sce future ments advertiae ap 16-2) TO! Ss notice. in is TT CLASS MONTHLY NURSE WILL léth. Any one who d fires woe oil de = a to apply at the Star f- oe. RS. MARINES, AND POYS, 3 for three years on the U.S Beoelving legbany, at Baltimore or Annapolis. br Ladies requiring immetiate treatment whatever should conenit Dr, HENRY be cures all It TREE i ‘vanities with: ¥ o Wher: Doctor is oppomite 0 4 Fello Mace asee READ! ALL MUST AC’ KNQWLEDOR THAT rae mAs FARE 1s anship and durch troction. Using non id work performed by me ene invites the attention of the public con erally to bis stock of BUILDING MATERIALS, dale and Rony Top Cement, Sand (per Vout Saivington bh and Gravel, at the lowest cash prices. THOMAS FAHEY. Corner Wth street west and ( _* Smithsonian Bridge. Selt All orders promptly atte N#tY &* YLES BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S SPRING CLOTHING. All of ORIGINAL, LOT 15, in Square #3). front- 2t) h street by 105 feet deep to a wide i al ‘This lot ia located on the, weat slde of 12th a between Mand O strenta; also.oniy a few * ce cents oct ed Terme — ee lee ‘We would invite parents who love to creas their children well, to examine our new stock of All of ORIGINAL Lor } 12,in mare 230. ff SPBING CLOTHING, ing #0 feet on 0 street, 12th and 13th by adepth of 114 feet tons feet alley. Price @ | which, for style, elegance, and cheapness of price, cents. Terms easy. cannot be excelled. STEPHENS & © 310 Pennsylvania avenue, Between 9th snd lth sts. TRUNKS TWELVE BUILDING LOTS cn Massachusetts avenue, northside, between 15th and I7th streots This property will be sold in a body at Wc a foot, or in parcels of three lots each st 3$ cents apll-6tif e invite 8p. cial attention to eur large and well assorted One CHOICE LOT on U_ street, betwoon 1th gud lth streets, st 35 conte foot, with south ron All of ORIGINAL LOT NINETEEN. Square oa 13th street, between U and V streets Has et front by 113 deep, to wire alley, Will be seld ate bargain on STOCK OF TRUNKS, consisting of “ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER, FRENCH DREssS, ‘and all the lower grades of OR RE: street, between H Ros FOR ENT A ae FURNITURE pad SALE No. 10, Plant's B street and New ah TRAVELING TRUNKS, For) REN T x HOUSE containing six E& jroomass ina good ogality, ms Bong city cars. | at greatly reduced prices. Call and take ook at our Trepk Wareroom, before making your se- lections. Trunks marked and sent to all parts of the city, free of charge. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., - Fi PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ul imei is WEBER, next ‘door, ko. 36 ap KF R_RENT—Two vicely FURNI“NED ROOMS with use of Parlor.at No 384 15th street, one door from K. only two squares from street ‘cars and convenient to the Departments. paeuics tween 4 and $0’clock p. Fo RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, 13 roo ape watel regs orp and F. Nor 43 Rid Small Frame § 1; Brick Howse, 10 roo! and aaah Hane, @ zooms Aaratane. fas JAS ©. McGUIRE & CO., thd water, “THOS. . WAGGAMAN. 135 I FUBRITEUBE WAREROO: HOUSE AND OFFICE FURNITURE, PARLOR SETTS in Reps and Ha’r Cloth, chi] CARVED and P&AIN OILED WALNUT a re | CHAMBER SETS, ‘Apoly | COTTAGE SETTS, SINGLE BUREAUS and WASHSTANDS, ELABORATELY CARVED BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS OF ALL VARIETIES, EXTENSION TABLES, @ stress, month For partioulase inquire of NsON, corner of 9th and en ap-ll-6e A anal! and tnd Riche iz wishing to'Reep house, ROOMS for rent. Location excellent! enue, pear 10th st, ON LONG TIME. ‘A three story and basement BRICK HOUSE, scomtadni: 213 100me: large lot, 52 feet front, with and shrubbery rung through to Fourth ted Ni ird street, between Mar- stre oe eg ederick, Goorgetere dave Second HAIR MATTRESSES and FEATHER PIL- potato Broker, Lows, ap 1-tf 511 Seventh street OFFICE DESKS and WRITING TABLES, CANTON MATTING, &c., &c. 50 & pit 2 R iT THE PREMISES OVER ore wem caveer ot 1b aed I fove oll he wsotore inepree 0 sill rent completely far Ternlahed, SIX-ROOM | We have aleo for sale the celebrated 108 eit rent ep tals fe farntahed HOUSE ix» | * TUCKER SPRING B: it nel; sega” jas 8 rooms. er eal rood, Fass TOMS. sutifal | which,for comfort, durability and cheapness, ie BUILDING ete a the follow a FS terms: unrivalled, E SPorsaleson mitberal ter i Keveral wbsle Sauares: JAMES ©, McGUTRE & CO., 2 parts vsgoveral sorail Secon, ‘on very liberal ae corner of 10th and D streets. payment, the balanee in,month Sree ihe. pectfally §7,500 to loan ‘CAL So ett thes PR create generally, R Brokers 5 Buildin that iy i connected the Auctfon Business with = corner New York ave_and ith st. | their state Agency. Strict attention paid to OR RENT_COTTAGE HOUSE: with pi sales of os wroiture st oyern residences, and alse on Creetinas, To yy Re Mths stron oat to Estate at bite auction between Sad ( stroots ur rooms, kitchen, ou Fefeaah with aol Von Pe Ren! ‘J promptly, yal houses. &c,, Rent low.’ Inquire next door, or at vencing done at thelr beck * sou ore ‘Louisiana avenue, two doors from 7th st. FP sab erony exiox pwetume. ‘onts mothing tocallon us. | © pygR & CO. corner 13th etree! Isiend, Ger BARGAINS FROM AUCTION. Enea aia eet Fe: STORE, with Deelling i Rea ass a ' sae at bea 1 ABLE LINEN. NAPKINS roo rome, beetdes eect Marke, PS, SPRING SHAWLS zy) ALF, Brokers, ep 9-tf Northeast corner N. ¥. ave. and 15th st. AGUAS, MESS TNO FARE = the LG tor E—Thie is to inform my Prete ond ¢ public in general. that I or practice Office in the rear of my Drog ast corner 7th and M streets, Medical Wwice to, peut persons gratis Dh isiae L. M. TAYLOR, M.D. Lavres CAN HAVE THEIR HOOPSKIRTS ALTERED AND REPAIRED st OHS. BAUM'S NOOPEKIRT. CORSET and SHOULDER BRAG® MANUFACTORY, 49 Louisiana avenug, between 6th and 7th streets. wh IT af HILOSOPRY ‘OF MAMRIAGE at Bmore of Lectures, as delivered at New York Museum of A to live and what to _Smbracine the gate i: live for; Youth, Maturity Old Age; Manhood generally reviwet The of ind! ion, dete nee ‘and Nervous diseases ac- counted for; Mari ly coasidernd, ic Pocket vekataah erent these lectures will be forwarded to parties unable to attend, on mame nddreesing: BECRETARY. few Yo Moecem of gf Anatomy and Science. #15 ty r_cepecial nt will find Feliable physician 1 the KE TES. vatever ox and quick! PARKLO! t the Doctor. jan Is-ly YONFIDENTIAL —Young men who re im red ives by certain secret habits, themee ‘bich unfit them for busi ities Xf married :, from the’ folli of youth, or other Causes. fecl a debility in sAvance of their years before ‘placing th ‘under ¢ he treatment ot ould fret read "The Secre nd. one. Beried fs ladies will learn by perasing “The Recret dress, vel ething of ‘taportance ‘riend.” Sent to any in ® sealed cents “igdrom Dx. CB. Borton ur J. MAY & co =a PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. DESPRES’, ALEXANDRE'S, COURVOISCER'S, AT POPULAR PRICES. ap 13 St FF OR, BSLE—One spring Wagon. with top) one old Buggy ; one set double aud one sat of single Harness. good be seen at Goverment stables, cor. 14th and "kK sts. “Apply to jent FoR SALE—A lotef of large DI Al yary fine HARN Fy ete WRITNET, So. oan streets “OU DERE a: superior simi FR KENNEDY. Builders and other Hart a ware, th et. ap solligence ee. ‘Three second band CARTS and Uh Geers | ee ee OVAL — We have ately remeved our Office RSs Corner of Teh ane F wtreets, an nand spticit a continaance of the oiversl ‘our friends WASHINGTON anp og ‘EoRGETOWN 10 SELL THIS PUBE ICE. Debs 70 and Gen taen oR. Gaily at 3-4 conte per reshetnoes oF — BYEStautT. Cusuress. GODFREY E STREET. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER In j ‘

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