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THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Circulation in the District, CROSBY 8S. NOYES.... ..Editer. Bani INGTON OITY: ESDAY.. -APRIL 22, 1868, SP BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTEB. THE NEXT PRESIDENT. Experience bas shown that the most promi- nent candidates for the Presidency prior to the mevting of the nominating conventions are nine times out of ten shelyed in those conven- tons. Yet it seems to be as certain as anything can well be that Gen. Grant will be the Re- | publicam candidate, and about as certain that Mr. Pendleton will be the flag-bearer of the Demeceracy. The Atantic Monthly, which, from its hereto- | tore reticence, bas been supposed not to favor | the nomination of Grant, in the current (May) | number pronounces for him in anarticle which ts attracting considerable attention, both from | Weldon, Hi the above fact and for the views it holds in re- gard to the policy to be adopted by the Repub- lican party. The question, the Atlantic says, ays, while the bas up to this time been solely between bim and Chief Justice Obase; and now the Ubiet Justice’s mfluence with the party through the country seems fairly and finally Elections, GronGta.—Telegrams from Sevanaah says, the Democratic vote sod nua ‘one of the Radicals, and thal ied $3 far 1s 2,390 in the ci od atta " county. sine go and’ —_ polled iz Columbus yesterde many for the See Nicket, Garton. Demcerst, is believed to be 500 ahead in ta. The Fujton county Democratic Sys say that Gordon will roll up 1,000 majority im that county. The total vote to the close of the polls in Macon yesterday is 3,00). The Democrats have gained largely in yesterday’: "s voting, Ac. counts from Southwestern Georgia, where ‘ negroes are largely in the ascendant, are favor- iinaer ne en hats rel nese jorom ity able to the garg AK és 7th oot i eree 28 —No official returns of the elec- WANTED ipectable young girl, « SIT- DON toe. pr wee CEREarea ts boos t been made. As far as heard from yuserul. Relerences ‘given. Please address Box 43 ay? Ae A® WO Oye CUT OUR. wie na ped oe on may find emplo F fey offte kre Of 375 itt atreat catwce ek nak L, weet, Washtr, gton. ‘ep 22-3t° Ai WOMAN | WINS SITUATION a8 COOK nae. Sha rat clase restaurant or the = ty age gbeed Leermenps in a a | Fs Orleans is 1,006, in pari ‘leans, in Exst Baton Rouge, 800; — Baton Rou; YOUNG Man At A ieaae A A’ 1G 8 A fossa ene cnet ae te Bingden wali etotween Mand No kad oi ant e majority OHN W. slums. ap 22-3¢" of the City Siectedin he Fak _A negro ‘Winzio=3 Dy rea wenied or 0 oo oye | er has been elec bird District, Mann, years. se Democrat, for Congress, is ahead in the First | guount Til pay ini reat ee ‘ann in gold. District. Pe oy? atthe crn City Post Office. tested by the action of the party in his own | ‘State, where there is scarcely a doubt that its whole strength will be given for Grant. There is no longer a doubt, it holds, ot General Grant's convictions upon the great question which unites the whole Kepublican party, or which divides that from the Democratic party; | and if the Republican party asked him at this moment for a declaration of his opinions, be- yond the question of reconstruction, he might | Tetort upon that party with a like demand. | ‘The Republicans share with their opponents a general desire for lighter taxes and s lower tanff, but have taken no certain pesition upon the currency and the national credit, They Sites. correct no no Jonger desire to hang Jefferson Davis, or even Jobn Surratt; and though the impeach. ment of Mr. Johnson commands the approval of tae party as a serio-comic necessity, it must de owned that the impeachment of Presidents is bardly am “issue” to inspire enthusiasm in their election. In fine, reconstruction is the only plank yet nailed down in the Repubdlicon platform. Upon this great exigency of recon- struction the utterances of General Grant, as set forth in his letter, protesting against the re- unoval of General Sheridan, the Atlantic holds, | Are up to the ideal of the most radical of the party. The Republican party ought, in the opinion of the Addantic, to declare unmistakably Ne mat Depabsouse, against every form of repudiation; should also give some distinct hope of relief to tax-payers; and some recognition of the justice and reason of free-trade, even if no pledge for tae iximedi- ste reduction of imports can be made. AAs regards the candidate for the Democracy, itis just now a contest between the East and West, and in the contests of late years the West has generally triumphed. Pendleton’s great card, the project of paying the Goverament debt m greenbacks, will, his friends expect, ive him great strength with the masses in all ts ef the country. The current We idea is probably well expressed in the follow- ing extract from the correspondence of “Mack” toabe Cincinnati Commerrial wndieion's prospre's for the Democratic tion are improving evi There seems to be very little doubt among leadiug politicians here ihat he will be the man. The West is for him, with the exception of some Micsou:ians, who want Frank B nd a few others who think ral Hancock would te the bestseleetion. Blair bas not strength out- side of Mi-scuri, and as for Hancock, it is the worst folly to talk of running him. Grant n't De beaten by a military candidate; because Wo military candidates are in the fleld, the * be one of comparative records, and Grant will certainly win. With st ha man as Pendleton he candidate the fight would take jvite apothes ye. and Would become one of principle, becked by living issues, which must be ignored in acontest between two military efScens, neither of whom are committed one way or the other on any political question. me talk of putting Blair on the ticke for Vice President with Pendleton, but the en: politicians would protably object on geogr: ee teal grounds to such a combination. I think it extremely probable that Governor English will be the noutinee of the New York convention | tor Vice sident. He wants it—he is weait, by and able to eibate to the expenses of a cam- ign if necessary, and ae is personal popalarity been seen recently election as Goy- emer of Connecticut. ‘His Tecord ir unexeep- venable for patriotism. He supported the war voted for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columb ANTI-SABATARIANISM.—A pamphlet and & tract bas been published in Bostou, one de- agned to show that the Sunday law is uncon- stitutional, the other intended to prove that the Sabbath is unecriptural. The Iatter has the sensational title: “Is there any Christian Sab- bath?” and its tenor is the effect that if there is, there ought not tobe. We quote from its ad- vertisement It not only shows from Seripture that Chris- tanity enjoins no Sabbath observance, but cites abundant evidence from Calyin, Luther, Melanctbon, Cramner, Milton, Knox. Jeremy Taylc r. Archdeacon Paley,Dr. Arnold of Rug- | + Archbisboy {tes tate Bev. ing that they held the same opinion. vin encouraged the burghers of Geneva by bis own presence and example at their public r, ons, as bowling and shooting, upon the Lord's Pay. after their devotions at Church were en 2 Whately, Bishop White, and ENT SUPERVISION oF RAILROADS. J to see a movement made in Con- gress looking to Government supervision of Tailroads to prevent accidents. The series of Tailroad murders show the necessity for some suchaction. The resolution of Mr. Moorhead. of Pennsylvania, adopted on Monday, instrac the Committee cn Commeree to inquire as to the power of Congress to make regulations for the railroads of the country: and if the power was found to exist, that inquiry be then made As to the propriety of the Government appoint- ing railroad inspectors. Many prominent rail- | road men fayor some such general legislation upon this subject as exists in other countries, Tue Bayxecrtcy Act.—By reference to the proceedings in the House of Representatives | . James W. Alexander—show- | | North OCaROLtIna.—The approximate vote of four wards in Wilmington jay for the . ee ere — “ned at Sit ra pa apzl st* x county, forthe constitution . ANTED—Two ads to work at is 204; against, 37. Some of the W iS cs pet 8 the tonservaitve ticker, fn. Wilt onthe Wa aking: Apply at 23 Pen i ites generally vets on the secoed ou NTPD—A partly furvished HOUSE, of tan make their greatest | WANTED. Toome tan vent "Would effort on the firstday. At Newbern, vote | like the family for the constitution was L000, against thecou- | ehenged Radrens stitution, 200, ‘The negro s Sree pollo. | a enkest Tay the Republicans are 15 wate OOM 5 cation mart Be healthy 8 reasonable, row DRL Star Gites. ap m2" I. 0 0 F._GRAND LODO Tat be of ap EE sin SS rill be hold ( Wednes- wares ‘One preferred sho hes, Tied sine 5 ce SWEET, Gr. dec'y. | Superience in business. Aad oer THE acnanee BOARD OF 'ED—Immediately. i “REGISTRATION HO ON, SECOBD, WARD. pat BARBERS whitey at ‘ont report o' Sth, as ished , Toth street: pe? the 2st funtants you on | apa | not mentioned in any way. dams yesterday, it will be seeo that the provisions of | the clause of the bankruptcy act gives the ben- | #fit of the act to bankrupts whose assets are not equal to fifty per cent. of the claims against | them, which were to expire on the ist ot June | of this year, have been extended to January 1. 1-60: and Mr. Paine gaye notice that an effort would soon be made to make the provisions of the bill absolute for the discharge of debtors, | matter what proportion of their indebtedness they may be able to pay. Grover’s GRawp German Orera Cox- »¥ is to give a brief season at the National Theatre, commencing on Monday next. In «his combination are included not only all the old tavorites who bave so often given genuing ight to crowded audiences here, but also ne- merous ‘other popular artists of celebrity, se- +d from other companies, The sale of tickets commences to-morrow at Metzerott's musi¢ store, and the indications are that the | seasom will be asnccessful and brilliant one. NariowaL THEATRE. —No one should fail to ee Jefferson to-night. His “Mazeppa” is im- mpnse. CE 87 Gov, Fenton, of New York, has signed the Erie railroad bills, Tax Woaxixe Proris—The Gommittee of the Massachusetts Lggisiature on the hours of ber of hours which hall constitote a legal day's work, defines the number of hours in which cated the week, sngle day work shall be contin: strike among the workmen at several of the merble quarrivs in West Rutland, Vt. In Indvapapoiis, the roiling mill 2 accent oath ane tz Tee Rarolation” newspaper calls for a aes nancy. A considerable emigration bas set in from Pat to Virginia. railroad conductors to the New York Senate, Make arrests has laborers are on a | | | trom first to Inst, and as a member of the Hose | op THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the Loic ea ot Pelokes the Thowe that John i, Ouran | Hocimameiacears ohare durian" the late ‘ aid Feapec'tifiy correct | Fal hogmemori ‘ewt of seference required. f fax shore statemeet: i seomeeoe Quire No, 33% Ont. bet. 455 and 6th st ap 20-8t° fotuting aren arme—it wa: wh. HOF cannot be: AN —We want several first-class FUR- mee TED. the honorabl b ia vy wt ring ® rm. ‘Daring m face il th Also. ee for s first Keema corner, rhea tion with the spo id Bot od F street, ap 18-6t* mt 3, Brereton’s Big ‘iding. WARSTED—A smart and active young MAN or TARY to buy the right in the manufacture and sale of an article of immense profitand univer, ANTED-—TWO WOMEN, one to Oook and the other to Wash and Iren, and to do gene- Tous M CURRAN. EEA OS Dey, | sat demand Fst fences} ty pes PREMPERANOE corner 7th and ve Ma, mores LIVE AND ~ 00 » Bosm 5, TING PUBLIC apis dt! "s Building SPecrar TOFTOE The popular anil tolevted chan ye 000 WORTH OF SE@OND HAND FUBNI- Tance. Cause, Author of the TURK W empe, pScorge Barrington,” + Sipunvarlion (tha £1b0 reat demand T havefor tho-sale of Second- rit ‘ ek fe rniture, induces me to take this methed of i Morning the public generally that I will pay the very highest cash pricus for Second hand Faral- — begs pe poet th Ra el by. port ponctually attended to EPURIBLS No "307 Pens tera OF Douctforget the name or hunibers” ap tt Yioe amuee | WANTE D_MERCHANDISE of ail kind ql nany quantities, for which the highteat ¢ idol WEDNESDAY price will’ betpald. Pasticutar attention pai t buying household furniture, thould-call or addrew at JAMES Be Store, Corner Pentay vania avenue aud to cothmence at So%clock p.m. Ad Gen. Y. O. Howard and other prominent soldiers of the Grand Army of Temperance are expected to be present. 22-3t" south of the EVENING, at? 50 o'clock Sevators Witson and Nyvr,and Judge WeLxe o Ohi, Will addresethe meeting A fell attend? APPLETON PCL *y Fifth Ward Republi re" BE MAYORALTY. CITIZENS. “ATTENTION! ! raters the DEMO’ RATIO AND OONSERVA TIVe® EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ih of April. 163, the following a Wx or buy, hy the 2th of May, SHOURE irom Tid teeae ie the Inodern improvements. Located weat of Lith street. Address Box st Office mb I6 tf WASTED — —At orce. a good can of German preferred. 3d street, between ak ANTED—HOUSES, fo Ameri hops it No. eae solution. vention of the sale, Inn; ch ward of the city ‘and small. in all Ly ‘sot the city ter trae webingtor tat Trades’ U: clase customers.” Also. cit a és bay r Ge eat ect ond Attorse En ose of nominating an anti Radical candidate | mh 9.3m Berane, Tin atreets eas we bereios NTEULICE SOFIE 479 Tite STREE re. the anti-Radical vote erin the city of rt Hh a n Av EVEN ING thof April. at 7% o'clock at the ‘olin ing de ignat-d places. for the purpose ef electing five delegates fromeach ward ts he 4th of May con- Wanted constantly, first class White WASHERS ASD TRONERS. FARM HANDS, NERS. &c. &c. Also wanted, by a mid- it. ek wonan. of tn Higence. character, and ‘er the purpose mentio: capacity, a SITUATION as housekeeper or attend. Hall, oat Twentieth at, | anion # lady mb 6-tf nue ; 2 Hall, Eleventh street, be- gee Ag ‘Trades’ Union Hall, corner Eighth FOR CASH—A ROUSE Li fom won ae ven rooms, in @ ire 0 Amare ce TAS SESH Couscevative Army and Navy ot A I ones sn Epiee = Union Heat arters, 397 Penne: ja avonus —WANT i kim between Pi f halt and Sexth' streets, (south $5. 000.c5 Gentiemens ant Ladies’ seco Also, all kinds of FUBNI- Pt5 hand CLOTHING TYRE, for which » falr price will be pal. at No ry Fifth Ward—Dool orner Third street | TURE for which Georgetown east apd Pennayly nne. ou Rey, Re! all, corner Eighth and @ V ANTEr— NEW AND OAST.OFF ue ets, (Nay 01 gots. (Wavy Yard.) Meh Seiad ING. Watches. Diamonds, Gems, Revelvers, article of value, established fi By the Committee ULTON & GO ers, 511 Ninth Blager Sewing or an of K street, near Pennsy Machine Agency. ANTED TO BUY—! z.8. lemons SECOND ith soRTH. aoe Nb OLOTH- IxG. sUNMERCLoTHL ING, BEDDING, BOOTS, god SHOES. &c Ac at 284 _ap2iét REGISTRY NOTICE. ca te hereby given te: twat atest Yoters in the PORTH WARD, tl thee t 7th street between —No matter how jn 8 ly" LOST AND FOUND. [L¥°T AT My sToRE—A SATIN PaRAsor, it we 336 Pennsylvar ia avenu O8#—On Bunday, the Jot}, instant. between 13th @lady’« GOLD BREAUTPIN. with | My Mother" Snaraved on she rawill be pald If returned to No DTS F otreet, between 15th and 14t?, 10 REWAB!D—Strayed arstolen,on the a inst one black HORSE. white hind fet. hi t 4 plumb ry ei a ieb fHlegal voting int a of “Golumbiee for other purposes,’ will be in session at the COURT ROOM, CITY HALL, and 2th inst . from k to7 o'clock | Beets’ jor anon purpose of recei —~ g and recording G ‘The act of Congr’ ss entitled ‘* An act to regulate the rlective franetice inthe District ot Columbia > od hat “cach and every male person, ex- ; japers end persons wader goardianship, of thelage o twenty one years and upwards. who vas not been convicted of any i: famous er: and exce, ORT=On fe ¥ edt Arf iif sided in said District for the period of one vent; and three months in the ward or election precin-t in which be shall offer to votv. next preceding any election there all be entitled to the elective frarchise, and be deemed an lector andenti | (4 tled te vs at y election in said city, withoat of avy distinction on ace unt of race or color.” It fs very desirable that all naturalized citizens bring their naturalization papers with them fn or- der to avoid cavil as to their register Vv. NOYES, ep.0-t2%5 = [Tntel., Chron., Rep Secretary OFFICE OF GLENWOOD CEMETERY. bem ASHING pe ree bY a Wa ni after the 20h ui Biayed 0 the entram Cemetery, at the head fe tol st . exci G. CLENDENIN, mb %0-td [Int Ohron& Resi Superintendent. CUMMINS. St, ? SEVENTH STREET, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Where the public may fad. al always, “ what they want,” aud that of the best quality. SEVENTH STREET, oon doors south of K and Northern Market. SAMUEL GRONUM, AME TO MY PREMISES ON SUNDAY. THE 1th, a Garg pial with Fes which ee owner can have By proving pro ne charges and taking beraway” JOHN b. BUCK E26 corner of Sth and B streets, opposite me ark Lier the 1th instant.» aEORUNDUM BOOK containing «small sum of money. The finder can keep the m and receive the thanks if pon leaving it at the corner of Ist #ylvanie avenue, at NEWKIRK <3" ay $5 for POG at my street aut wil! nable me to recover h PEROT. W. THOMPSON. & small black and tan me on it. Dave Williat By retury ing it to BRANDON. at Franklin Hou corner &th ard D. will receive the above BOARDING. —! 4 ROOM: BOARD Bane’s BANNER SG grit, BOARD treet, between Baad A rohiies CABRIA PRINCE'S Lean Ofice, 10th and a ro) SALE od 7 Pa eet iT SIN LADIES 19 VARA’ « MED chaise at PRING: oe oun STE BUILDING, |G ween 10th and Iith. GEORGETOWN. SP GREEDY 8 Lady for the! reception of Board: ‘the day, week or mon FOR SALE AND RENT. Parnorane ebith or witb Mare 3 for gentionse ‘Two new 4 Ok HOUSES, 14% by 80, Boon meh oliae sonreniaeee eae Ce «poche end Now Jersey avenuel pen eiat ree ~ Gui@iaw down, cand in monte Sree Reb ee jest location in the First Ward Sie i oo sate <b rooms, 22219. large hall, ans and water, stable, flower ene wine. 0 feot of grean Ratrect porth wpm and 8th streets cast. Oh40. Near tl ine gost of provements FARMS near the city for sale, revt and exchange. ud Dullding Lote at from 3 cénte to ¢ per square with 7 mea we 1 Ka ay oer between Sore ae a \T—Nine rooms. on ee on Coiwean Me and Ny eet oF SSihy eas adnate FRM ets HOLTZMAN. Pa WENT=oes BATU Wo a Sram BR: Meratie. Bente and Tuy piened ae BRICK, ie Bie "k Honse, 13 rooms. 9300; One Brick Hoa “aa roma. FRAME $000. neem wada! apie e156 Penete FOR BERT-A F taining 4 eat of and base. wa pets and rear; pd irom ton city Ca Fpnt BC per month; situated on ath atreet, ‘between Brawtital ard extessive view of the former sity, reets. A) AnD EMWELE toner ‘of Worth & aaa ah Fe RENT—Two very ine as OFFIORT connactat the Potomac river. and Alexandria raitroat. ‘an abundance of ti cheice fruit of different kinds. and cueoltent ater Schools jana mre convenient. ‘Lhe by folding 4. ‘come are large, well ¢ and comfortal tate Bs ay Manta lait ty cf meee triton the BC Rome | Tae iesey Fai a Sasa fale pg or excriient ae sa from Alex lexan. ‘nd fhe sam distance from br et NRY B. “SEARLE, Sipe posite Post Of: fp 22-60" OR SALE fronting op Weshin, S75 per month, Also. } Too feet with a d ri = This in one of the miehea, ct ae or ioe ts shed, ‘near the ry T Wats go K = Ge: rgetown, spd is capab) : ‘fniiting lots. For terms, Bee CASBTNe ‘Attorney for owner OR BALE. Aa mM BarLs ATE EXOHANQE, conNEE Sey Tey CHEAP. STBCETS. “dep novst Tecomm on K street, north. Dane HOUSE, 8 rooms, on I street north. PeRIek STORE AND DWELLING, three stories. ov Tih street, excellent business stand. 8 isn. parts of the city, from @60 to fit] HALF ip ge rible groand,. — Lincoln Depot ro r foot VALSAPL reot, between 20th and Sst strecte— rn impruvements; newly fitted up; reets One yalcety: Turaished Hive. w mas; orn x oe furniehed HOUBE SB of 8 Booms on Navy-yard; Tavera! others, faralabed and unfurnished veral'o McNETH « Sion 5 7that., bet. Dard . [CONG LOT ON Wa aRY RURRE PRIVATE SALE —Lot a 01 * yland avenue. between 11th and 12th ets. west, operty is in a desirable location, rapidly e gin value, end offers a mont desirable spportuntty to Perscne wishing fo build or Invest. ny has & WALLACE, 1 Attgrney at Law, mb 2-colm 4&6 street. ar Twe BRICK HOUSES on North Capitol street, between Hand C streets, Price and terms rexson.: able, Willthe exchanged fogsther for for unimproved rty ine good location W0 rooms, the other 13.roome: the houses con- FOR SALES A RARE CHANCE—An od oatah. A three-story FRAME HOUSE with BRICK Ushed CHINA ND CROCKERY KITCHEN. containing? rooms thall.on the north | STORE. now doing erat tnoes; (For farther side of Biessachusctts avenue, between Izth and re address * Merc! ta ‘Post Office, Wash- L3th streets. mb bly tf tf OR BALE-A HOUSE, with fv story F WEL. Pep a ket ony a oredr Aoi tne ontors tiaced, at hors ation. Watrfax “3 within one Forfarther information Fotor M WHIPPLE, 489 Hi mitect, tetwann tees and 13th, after 4 p.m.” Price $1.50). "ml ipypzene ake it tment A GooD t good inves an tate, call on — Bibi yore KLOMAN, ra nt and Snes mb 9-3m "tank The street. near Evrgast SEE TOr T TO GENTLEME | vi at 260 F street half square from Wi Very reasonable rent. Mrs BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. Tr ANKROPTOY NOTICE. WIS 18 ‘TO GIVE NOTICE, That on the 2st jay of April. A 88. 9 warraut In bankruptoy as issued against the estate of LS THOMAS, of the city of Washington: of said Distr bc Niaweot: beuweensiitiracd lath streets. The lot to this property 1s Amoue the finest ip the city, hays ing a front of 25 feet Vy a depth of 104 feot to a 30 feet alley. A five room FRAME HOUSE, w on First street, near New York a easy terms. good Lot, 10, 0D vory nts, on the Ronthoast ner of K'snd 10th streets, + ata great bargain, 6 Seventh Strest Between O and H atreets, FEAME HOUSES on the and F streets, ¢ rooms each 2a etre tt RENT—Tw) vrner of Key at 25 BK. at $10 a as been adjudged a Lankrupt on bis own pe QOPEISE BOOMS tition; that the payments of any debts and delivery FOK BENT in my new building, corner New | of ony property. belonging to such bankrupt. to York aventic and loth street. several single aut | bim or for his uae.«ni the transfer of any prep connecting ROOMS. mitable erty hy bim_ a spsrtmente, For parifcula by law; that a meeting nkrapt. to prove their F offices oF see ping forbidden b db PLANT. Office Koo 10. Pla Bailing ‘re anstgnees of corner New York avenue and isth at. ap i iA at Conrt of Taakraptey. DOR EALR Hy May 1 shout 20 worth of Sayles Brown, Be tater von the 2 Te ne ane Rouse keeping are fay of May AD 1668, at ie clock = sold very c VID 8. GUODING, 8. Marchal of DG. an Messen; April 21,1838 Cail afters p.m at bet 2ist and 22¢ ats District or Convmaia, ss Washington. on the ziet day of dh reby gives notice ‘Avsignes of JH. Rt nthe City of Washington. within sald Pirtrict. «ho bas been adindge! a, Bar krap| t ORRENT— 7 The mont de srably looated bis own "by the Supreme Court of sald Di single and iu suites, at No 432 18th trict MASON. Attorney at baw, rear the President's House and De partment rea iaven City Hall, Assignee, on the line of both the Washington and George town, end Metropolitan Bailways Ap 20-9" PGR RENT Will be for rent. ou the 1st day af FRE DRMCR HOUaE Noovee Gets norte side of Gay street between. Washington and Von- now o oupied by taining 12 rooms fe for farther STON & RRETT’ : d, Green street. Telow Can [> ®4NKaoPToy Disraict oF Courwnia. ss At the ity of Washington, on the 7th day of April. 1803. "The undersigned bi of his appointment as assignee CHIPMA of Wasi sai fern acyndged a bankrupt anon his own petition by the Supreme curt of aa Diatrict GEO. MASON, Attorner-at a City Hall, Assignee i ‘ont and Wo 107 Green stre: pot ESE, SAGE Oe, PXOHANGE ror oIty PROPERTY —Ten or ™ acres, excellant soil great spring. and g siioin DO. <idress D.C. B.. Georgetown, D. 0. ap 18 2w* OR Sh nt Tete Tr notice, fu emeat and gible head, 3 A F aR SALE flourisbing ‘week ao pers in | J.8. 267 T etreet, between 13th and 14th. apie.6r° Virginia, wishing to engage in other business, r 5 onct their PAPER, BOOKS and OFFION Ma” | SAILOKE: MARINES. AND DOYS, whe on. GUINEBY for sale, For particulars, tnquiteat | ship Alleghany at Baltimore or Annapolis. be the Btar Ofte DIB A tween April 81 and December 18, 18it, wi) *OR RENT—A handsomely Furnished HOUSE hy ir discharges at the office ot F ear te Ge ernie De raga woes ‘all Five 41 F street. between isth and léth Stor AND BEAD !—' House of nine roows, bern zood, and a well of excellent tikes.” Location unsurpassed, bei Mill Road, about seven mii Montgomery counts, impro nts, containing 18 rooms. Will | 81 Wechiogton, D. 6. for their bounties ton reatonable terme if Sonite forimmeai- | Bei tithe AP 16-e ately Boardera now in the house, his ae — HAD ABOCT ten ste Office. eras perience in teaching Bnalish and G: DOR B BALE { OR RENT—A desirable FARM of Nd Like tot 22 of whi 8 cleared. and the bal Miss C. 1 Li Improvements, & nearly new Frame RIVATE CONSULTATION ROOMS. Ladies requirin, whatever canae. 9 becurce ntl TRREGI immediate treatment, from wie iy wit nd convenient to church, | "Yr HEN Ifal and cor ol, store, mill, &e. Ing he of VR ce echo. re TART & MILLS, Office—No. 306 F street, b Tweitth. D Bcck¥ oO 8 KC EBS EXT Brsciric For Over Daim: vous Distasrs For sale by ste, who 10 Intelligencer Building oD reply to questions what 0. € D. means hey simply slgnity call on De DARBY; recollect © ee abe Doctor is opposite e odd Fellows’ “aa. 2 = street 19, Intelligencer Building the city, to Herat private tale my Th v ix sita ory Brick Honee, with {ap 15-1w} oF oes ‘That desirable PROPERTY en I stroct north. ear the corer of sth attect west. This property Je in ove of the beat localition in the city, It ange of £0 feet on T street, with adopt sti inimproved by mmodern built three ‘oF terms, €e., apply upon the p fiower gard x P.OeRIEN. | C Bears READ!! READ!!! ALL rs Fish a owuEpor THAT Ci nd durebtity “Ail sthers of ilar com ising none but tho best thaterialy and. work performed vy mon of Aiftecs yenrs experience, ertyistlte invites, the attention of the public gen to his stock of BUILDING MATERIA) nea and B at Top Cement, MARKET “GARDEN with several acres heights out 20th street, h tern market. near Morgan's for rent o orabie terms. Address MACK,"” ‘Star affice. ap 14 Coit” RRA LE—Several Dw BL LTROS. ROILDING Loreen impr ialta s Great Faliv, 90 acre a soanesiieean and titand Polut Sand (por boat Salvingtor family Carriage. Lots ain ‘oeleaset pag right to | White Sand (coarse and fine. UBURN, Wotherrpogn's Calctued Plaster, pareh st_nor ‘th, bet. nd Sth it, opt Rat_698 0 other atin th we eld at the lowest cash prices. Ailcrders promptly attend OR SALS AND RENT—A small and oom) ete led to. Me THOMAS FAHEY, 30 fhamber Dining-room. and Kitch NETCRE be Corner 10th street west and Onna, Smithsonian Bridge. y news suitable for e small i wh 2-3m SALEA fine. » fant t ing, bright Tee CLASS BOARD, ny Paes MA re dies fn tae Several five large abd airy ROOMS have as did ne cana is ware ed ber street, pr dae come vacant at No 441 6th street, berg Hi con M and W streets, before 9.8 Bie | dichary Bucare: Delightfal spring ‘aud ne ase BEL le © 4 OR — CARRIAGES AGE ietoee. PLFDGES FOR BAL’ &n band the largest and finest assortment of Onr- PRINCE'S Loan Office. 277 Penna avon between J0th and 1ith »! ting of 7 Washingto: Person = yma x ensp scription ef Merchandiz: id examine my stock befor chasing elsewhere. tigre -5 COI y A HORPITAL ‘OR KR WO! Bepairing promptly atteitente. onanax, COMME yING TNNOSPITALS EN ANP Repository, bly D atte a y oe ee Loa ge yey | to avail ae of the aa- WANTED—A PaiNtRE Tepzesee | yantane of thie “ra the. ting ited N wi the none of hor The EW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. week. , Aepentiag ii i Tudes Bi are. NOH & BiG RDSO ne weno abeier, FRENCH & BIOHA we on t NT or B fa ‘this Hi ined of 334 Pennsylvania avenue. rhea tod ie! titers igen ere uf * An is ita, vee RIES, SCENES. ih Ey me Chet ot the ‘Bureau of Medicine ani Surgery, . fed staten a PEE Uiprltcation for ordersof the honorable Secestary of ihe rior te be men we Foes Mes of Dr J = Tyompeon 16AT tee i * and Raed al Sine PS £ th He fal trees ayeat sp m..by Prof-enor JH. ¥ Tncmpecn, fer ope aeor ‘patients. who are’ far: SuUD (Globe Bdition.)..@1.69 gitentance sec ock 1 5 THE many Ae an — tees ry In Tareas ie” D., Bar: BABERSG piroar mae = STeretr coe SBYORD L CONEULTING sd tc A > BP. Rorwits, MD, he Young. ga Michste, MD, °F P Garnett. i. gee: Phe ae BY - Por sate sy op 20-3t nae D KROKLEr, SuATONERD &@ MonDN, Corner Penn. ave. and Lith street, Lapis CAN HAVE THEIB BOOPSKIRTS E-Te, jfne, frame, DWELLING | Ai TERED AND REPAIRED at CHS. BAUM's RAL HOUSE. No. 146 Duabarton st , Georgetown, eight rooms. (besides fhe cellar.) wil the moder rovemente, inter and and all ply at Wo. 98 8 own. OR SALE—At a ponitive bar STORE with “Dwelling ‘stiached: het ocr. besides lange ot gore room. This valuable property must be it. LF. Brokers. Rk ep9tf Northeast corner N. ¥ aod sth st. ARM FOR SALE SIX MILES FROM WARK half a mile nd. ad, “ahi the he? ra tae + Inde o Militam ae te A ant ington Boni nearly new. ‘containing BOOPERIRT.COBSET and SHOULDEB BRAOE MANUFACTORY, 49 Louisiana avenue, between mb 17-tf 6th and 7th streets. to live and what te to v Old Age: Manhos bd go i Feviewied oe of in fon. flatulence and Nerve cone for; Marriage Phitosophioally considered. ‘Pocket volumes containing these lectures will br forwarded to parties unable to attend. oa ray sf four stamps by iressing: 8 TAR New York een = Anetomy end é Sclences 61 nd containe 10) acres ‘at land For further | Broadway. New ¥ y information address the under: alee aObS Pe URAC gome! . ot jand TBO y oUt CE BONIFANT RECEPTION ROOMS, 466 117TH steer. abere Peunsylvantn avenne. Ladice destrin yew BUILDING LOTS AT P wv are A ‘Lote No 24, 25 and 3) fronting Feapeotively t op 14th street wert, betw by 170 feet} inch acep toa Bo fot alley a 15 foot alley from Mth atrect to the rear af the lots. il be divided to suit pn: ‘The proxi ait Mf thewe Tots tt the new ar Bal ai ity 4 fen fo build or Inv. ai Forms ‘ape en) treatment will find him end rel reliable hysician in the ote atever cause, fully elinout the usual abi 'VE—Patients see CONFIDENTIAL —Voung fe saderes ate ee or certain Secret tate ¥ mem ineee ; aot, jes of married ifer_al Ne street. ing to bull s *e, mh 2 colm Attorney: at taw 5 bir Fo BALE, ON LONG ne A three sto pemiant p44 eoptalning 13 ean Iara Mg Saved, rong with 44 pris ice garden ana streclseitunted Nea trea terrace iter. wet q 4 Kee snd Frederick, Geo or, etrect. set hexween ith a % an mb 19-1m* Y. a ven! arent es Sra, TIL PAID, ines, or of STARS ry ast APnit Ist, 1888. [als-6t} Ons TON OF on qoyas MOUNT AG PL TGn. Seagal ee “ae inquire on tine pr - coruer New 8, LARGE AND Aly, Babak a athen’ ‘wipe Raga? | «eligi bly situated and LACK, No. € 06 at. a attors AMUSEMENT NATIONAL T1 al First oo ERE SeeF eit Byron's very Za i 7 Yades. MAZEPPA; ora, ou Tr wieD MORSE OF TAR- . the Beautifal Patite Somes of END ME FIVE SHILLT ODD FELLOWS’ eee badtindliedlt -Mar Ssslbad RI Cl BRASS BAND. VENTING. APRIL 23, 1368. peratic . Sal ke focat’end tnotrumentat’ t Rev itat: ov which occasion ed by the no Benge Piavist, and ocher gentlemen the best resident talent, i, Dioresss = stores. oonte iy the Bo ent er of the, Band Doors open at7 o'eloe! Concert to commence at 8 precisely. No Porteonement PF Rrase and String Music furnished promptly. plication, to 1.4 HEALD, Loader. “amd 25 Intelligencer Build ing N ATIONAL THEATRE GRAND GEEMAN OPERA SPECIAL CARD. ‘The very great remark, inquiry, and interest at the Theatre, Music Stores, and in fashionable circles, which the brief announcement already chronicled bas created, evidence the certainty 0! ® brilliant and bighiy enccessfal season, brief though it be. Another of those fashionable ope- ratic cycles with which this capital delights may with confidence be anticipated. The great public, all the cities. have demanded the reorganization apd reappearance of the GRAND GERMAN OPERA COMPANY INTACT. No fitter place could be selected for its advent than this, the city of ite primitive triumphs; and no fitter repertoire than the following, selected for ite pronounced association with these artists: MONDAY, April 27: Gounod’s FAUST, so es- sentially associated with the Grand German Opera Company as te quite preclude its successful pre- sentation by any other Grand Opera organization. The cast im this instance will be the Gr at Origi- pal Cast of the Opera: MARIE FREDERICI, JOSEPH HERMANNS, in his very famous impersonation of Mophis- topbeles TUESDAY April 28, Auber's Romantic Opera, FRA DIAVOLO, with ‘the great cast, quite defy ing compariaon NATALIE SELIG, MADAM HABELMAN in hin most pop VINECKE, HERMANNS as the Bandit, with his very celebrated introfuced song “I'm Afioat,”’ in varinbly receiving the most desfening applause. WEINLICH, STEINECKE, LENMAN. kc. An Operatic Performance of the most brilliant, pleasing, aud delightfully enjoyable character may be confidently anticipated WEDNESDAY, April 29th, Flotow’s ever lar MARTHA, with the very great cast of ™ ~ MARTE FREDERLCI. Madam ROT TER, VABELMAN, FORMES, WEINLION, aod STEINECKE. It had been io contemplation to give another opera. but the very creat interost and desire that MARTHA shon!d be given.expressod at the Theater and at the Music Stores by the op cratic public, attracted by the aunouncement, has induced its selection. Its presentation by this company bas in all instances been the stepping- to the great popularity of German Opers reputation widest character. BF The sale of secured seats commences at Mat- BOTTER, role, CAB zerott’s Music Store to-morrow (THURSDAY) morning at half-past nine o'clock Seo a*joining column for prices ap 22-2 , 208. 3. MAY & CO. coo Ai PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. DIRECT IMPORTATION By steamer “ City of Pari re in receipt of $00 DOZEN DESPRES’ CELEBRATED PARIS KID GLOVES. With one, two and three buttons, in White, Black, ard beautiful Dark, medium and light assortments. an sizes. from +, to 8. FIFTY DOZEN SAME MAKE for Gentlemen, in Single and Double Stitch. Sizes, 7h to 10. B7 Ladies’ GLOVES, $2: Gentlemen's, @2.25. Jus J. MAY &CO., 308 Pennsylvania sveons, 2900 Stif_betwoen Ninth and Tenth streeta GB TRUNK ‘We invite special attention to eur large and well assortes STOCK OF TRUNKS, consisting of ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER, FRENCH DRESS, and all the lower grades of TRAVELING TRUNKS, at greatly reduced prices. Cail and Track W =a marked and sent to all parts of the city, v free cf charge WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 328 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. apo-tt JOHN E. SHIELDs, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, 331 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ap 10 Im WASHINGTON, D.C. “ TONEW Al L Jac Kau -"—This thorough Ss bred Stall ed by Gov. Oden Season at my stable, on O str Menai Hotel. A noble ‘are invited toexemine hin at JAS. W ai PHREY'S Livory Stabl 4 J APANESE WNDAL bai = RICk PAPER, AND FOLDING FAN CARVED, COLOKED, and na PLAIN opis > F cenitvee, FURNITURE, FURNITC Corner Vi jotment ni Now selling at greatly reduced price for cash to reduce stock. JOHN Q. WILLSON, ig Pete) eng ining pANriye, RB & MAONIOHOLS GENERAL PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 59 La avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, Pin and Decorati rs > Wall all Painting Mrsiny Brick Fronts U1 neta N°: 1BaY ag a shed “o‘cur larg etock uf Bo cal cul MACKEREL ip lowest Eastern jobbing Agents for Ha for Haw! York Cider and Ss BIBTS. GENTLEMEN'S 6 DRESS SHIETS. fall supply constantly on hand ard made to or. an ‘superior saw Your 7 races 310 Exsurian mb I1-ift Saran cuntos, agave pe ese a pe ny tig Series satan aes Soe nae AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE. SPRCIAL GRAND OPREA ANNOUNCE wT. The Management has great pleawnre in am- Rouncing THREE GRAND OPERA NIGHTS, By the vory colebheted GROVER GRAND GERMAN GRAND OPERA OOMPANY. THE COMBINED GRAND ORUSES ov THR GRAND ITALIAN AND GERMAN @PERas, AND THR GRAND ORCHESTRA FROM THER new ro ACADEMY AND PIKE OPERA HOUSE The gratification ts especially great in present ing the following array of famous, popular, am@ favorite artistes, nearly all of Whom appear fx Grand Opera in Wasbington forthe first timeim three years ‘Tbe very Popular Prima Donns Assoluta, MARIE FREDRIOI, Her Gret appearance im Washington tn twe - Years. The distinguished Dramatic Prima Dona, BATALAE SELIG. Her first appearauce in Washington. ‘The very celebrated Prima: Donus Leggeira MAVASME JOHANNA RUTTER, First appearance in Washington in Three Years, ‘The famows Dramatic Primx Donon MAD: BERTHA JOHAN SSEN First appearance in Washington in Three Years, PRIME DU BOUNDE, MLLE FLEUKYLA ROCHE, MLLE BERTHA BERGER The very famous Primo Tenore, FRIZ WIMMER, His first appearance fa Warbington in two years, ‘The eminently popular Lyric Tenor. THEODURE HABLYEMAN, The very famous Basso. JO8EPH HERMAN The very excellent and scholastic WILHELM FORMEs . ‘The eminen' Basso Frofu oe WEINLICR ; ‘The Popular HEINRICH STAINKOK ; The very popular auxiliary Prrsoncite, Orro Lawman, Cant Varnecns. who ever makes thy es in Graad Ger- man Opera beam with life, intelligence, and cor rect appreciation. Especial pleasure fe taken in presenting th of the WILHELM GuScUTH THE COMBINED GRAND CaUKUS. ay THE GRAND GERMAN OPERA including the well studied Mesdames and Mee steurs, Meta Berwagen, Marie Dornbach. Charlotta Bar- ger, Marion Gross, Antoinette Hubsche, Marke Hubner, Martha Echsteia, Carl Lehman, Haim risch Dichm, Emil Gross, Joe ph Hartman, Johan Strabe, Wilbelm Ech «tem, Herr ch Gross, Leopola lm Deitrich. com- WKAND ITALISN OPEKA CHORUS, From the New York Academy end M'ko's Opera Houw-e THE OBANv ORCHESTRA presents the famous ERNEST GRILLE, the past eight seasons the Leader of the 4@ Italian ani Grand German Operas atthe York ayand at Pike's © a: d embrac Principal virtaasi of York Ace peuding Merers, Kerubult, Ludwig, Weise, Gepberdt, Bernstein, Weint it KB Jacobs, Rata. F of ir the Three only performances nts will permit, pre sents the most popular features and omearesr svceesses of the Grand German Oper any Monday, April 7, FAUST Tucedey, April is FRA PIAVOLO Wednesdsy, April 29, MARTHA See adjoining column 87 The prices selected are the very lowest limit of popular Operatic prices Admiasion One Dc lar. seonred seats, Parquet or Dress Circle. Fifty Cents extra, secured Or- chest: a seate.one Dollar extra, 87 THE SALE OF SECURED SEATS 06 MENCES AT METZEROTT’S MUST TO MORROW MORNING, at o'clock precisely METZEROTT HALL. CHASsIC SOTREES By zB QUINTEITE ¢ Lot Bo tou. Two SOIRERS of 3 nesic sham ber Tnoeic wit! he given on TURSPAY aut WEENBE: BAY EVENINGS, April ao and 294. assisted t £3. C oR PARK STORE ball past nine op 2-2t pur KBEIs’ eee AUADEMY, Pouna, } epolitan Hetel ay end Savard: rT ~4 ead or Soon trom 8 tet ecisck Geortemen. Romtag ‘ene trom iGo'clock. The ‘an be rented for Ralls. Botress vor —_— MASINI GRaNp FLORAL M a rEStI AVE VAL and BALL will take piace at th National Theatre on MUNDAY, May it Tick w ready and ran yand Ellis’ aod Motge to the Ball aren ed x! the Acade Tickets for spectators, with reserved sate, can Le badet the Academpend at Mo tore, GBASD HOP EAST WASHINGT: ARRAc ADABRA A CIATIE A ine ata crandest entertainment ey: the city, Music ty Prof, Wetter’ Ticke fi G T.B Cromer Wai. E. Hutchinson w Frank A. Nerton A Cae will leave ‘the Hail for Georgetown st Kk Wthe morning of the 3d a PAWNBROKERS. CITY LOAN OFFICE. GHISELIN & CO No. 493 ee ane Fat STREET. one RET WEEN E AND 1 TREETS. short square from Persons desiring can be atronded to at the reet- depee by addreesing the above Offtvcers ené SS rie Payee ny spree archased jucted on the Parisian style— os st - coe are forfeited entirely. 193 Advances made in all sume on merchandize at the sect eancuable rate, ood for any length of time. ‘ec 115m a he LIS Up late ESTER PAWND. 34 Fou HAL ir Penney!vanis Offers te Nirheat cash advances op si! kings of Merchandise, te any amount and for any time desired at reasonable rates. Tuterent ou large enime creatiy reduces. ess strictly content Gants bout for ena ant scl fen-ty (LD DOMINION” NAILS O's aie above eas be Sopee eo ind 3 ‘the bi visnt, "Wee nie ceoe 244 Pennay! OPERA A EWS. ‘ENTS, J APANESE ba PAN and Vi 5 ORs" mt" y mbs-tm And 8 varicty aa

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