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THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirealation in the District. | CROSBY 8. NOYES... WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY...... -- APRIL 25, 1868, SPREADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TEL! GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ed by the “wayward sisters” in the House and Senate, at the outbreak of the rebellion, are, after their long season of dust- covered disuse, to be filled once more; the Speaker will agsin recognize the “member from South Carolina,” or the “member from Louisiana,” as the case may be; and the sig- nificant blanks in the Congressional Directory will be filled as of yore. The Senators and Representatives elected by the Arkansas Lezis- | jature under the reconstraction acts are here ready for admission, which will be granted so soon as the impeachment question has been disposed of. The members from South Caro- dina will next be knocking at the door of Con- { gress. There the new Constitution has been adopted, and the Legisiature will doubtless | accept the amendment to the pore _ thus fulfill the “conditions precedent” Lshed by Congress. North Garclia aad ana | Louisiana have adopted their Constitatio and will speedily be putfing themselves im a positica to ask for representation in Congress. In Alabama and Georgia, the Constitutions voted om baye probably been rejected. The | clause distranebising men for opinion’s sake s ems to Daye defeated the Alabama Constita- | tion; and that presented in Georgia seems to | bave {had many objectionable features, The Kepublicans, taught by experience, will doubt- less see to it that in the next essay at recon- | struction in these States, the plan of Constitu- tion is made sufficiently just and fair in its Provisions to commend itself to the people. ‘Te Carrroryraye are very much disturbed sbout the failure of Congress to pay for the Alsska purchase, It will be remembered that California was exceedingly anxious to have this purehase brought about, and strong efforts were made tm its behalf. The Atla California of March 23 says: «If the House shall repudi- ate the Alaska treaty by refusing the neces: appropriations, and thus violate the plighted faith of the nation, they will be very likely to lose in the coming election the support of exery State of the Pacific slope—that is. westof the Rocky Mountains. This action of the populsr branch of Congress will wean from the Republican ranks every merchant wbo looks for gain to the development of the commercial interests of ‘this coust. If this re ported action be true, it is a serious blow to our commercial aspirations and hopes, and we shall receive it neither quietly nor Submissive- ly Tae Viera nd a movement on the part of South Carolinians and residents of other Southern States, to move northward, with the view of escaping negro supremacy. In Virginia they find the whites already in the ascendant, and plans are on foet which poiat to large accessions of pop- jon im that State from southern sources great obstacle to migration on an seale is inatility to sell where the aud to buy where they propose to go Partly to meet this difficulty, efforts appear to be making in Vir to induce the offer of Inb- eral term= by @ proprivtors; and these efforts are not unsuccessiul. if we may judge by the reporied arrivals of new settlers from points further South AS WAS ANTIC Inst ' ATED from the result of the Massachnset!s election, the Probibitory wor law in that State bas been repealed ¥. Bullock, however, seems to have shirked the responsibility of signing the License law Which has been enacted in its stead, and it will take effect without his approval. The Massa- chusetts people have made up their minds that probibition isa failure: it remains to be seen whether they will be any better satisfied with the license system. Tue Woxay Questioy—A London pape observes. “The female communicants of several Jarge American churches are asking whether they also bave not souls; and, if so, why the: are excluded from choosing their minister? It Will be very difficult to answer that question, more “especially as the average woman in America anows more theology of a kind than the average man, and subscribes quite lib- | erally. IwPRACHNEST.—In the course of an article > on impeachment, the Saturday Review says “President Jobnson’s conduct, like that of his predecessor, has been unexpectedly honest, but @ total want of tact and temper has in- volved him ia incessant quarrels, and many of bis more moderate opponents anticipate with S-suramces the secession to office of a third F resident chosen from the ruder classes of the community.” on Monday evening next, with * otiginal east, which so dehghtei Opera bere. Hermanns as “Mephistopheles,” derici_as “Marguerite,” Himmer as Mad. Johannsen as “Serbel;” Stein- coke as “Valentine” &c. A few tickets may yet be secured. NatTioxaL Tueater.—To-night closes the dramatic season, and the engagemout ot Mr. efierson, who appears in “The Rivals” and “A Kegular Fix.” Ou Monday night the Ger- | Opera. Tux WonkixG Porte —The laborers on the tonic water-works at Brimingham. C have abandoned their strike on promise of in. 4 pay by and by. The strike at the mills the Chicopee Manufacturing Company, at | Chicopee Falls, bas nearly subsided, and many | ‘operatives have gone hack to work at | ratrly advanced rates. The carpenters of ‘Whie Plams, N.Y. have strack for a half | helidny on Saterdays—the most sensible strike {the srason. The blacksmiths and helpers in | he loeomotive works at Schenectady, who ‘were on a strike, baye gone to work im at the old rates of prices. Whether the British ‘work maw is losing his senses or not may b+ de- d from the fact that Cornish masons, t trade is slack, have proposed that <ix pen pet day be taken off their wages. This is the first instance of the kind we have ever heard of We do not thing the Coroishmen will have many imitators in this country. 7 Aa i ORT es ‘TROUMLE 18 THE ALEXANDalA Rervatican Coxvextion.—The Alexandria Jouraai of this morning «sys: We regret to chronicle such a | scries of bigh-handed proceedings as took place | | in the Kepubhesn County Convention held yesurdsy. Nothing cam be clearer than Tain measures adopted by the Conven- Uon were in viojation of the rights of the ma- JOTY Of the Convention. and one at leust was | ily tnautborized. These arbitrary and op. | nen measures consisted briefly, first, in ie the admission of John Hodgkins as a delegate from the Fourth Ward, be being by admission not a resident of this county, second, in the rejettion of Messrs. Miles and Hoyett “= delegates from the Fifth District. the basis of vention held last Fan, ‘when these two gentle. men were admitted, representing the club at <smp Distribution. The delegates from Freed. man's Village claimed and were allowed to throw six votes for the whole county. The Convention by this action yesterday, utterly ignored these from the the clabas Camp Tnetribation and their own vote adopted the same rule of represent that was acted on last Fell. The del whose J were thus tram on, did, as men should and only could, sh: Lavy Duowxzp.—Miss Putzel left Rich. mond on Wednesda; pee oe 7 corms on the Lod with the ferry-man et crossing the eas fey dent oceurred on ol, after leaving ‘the packet. ftiehmoed News, 4th, ad pe ata sathenatat Fin.—The old trame dwelling ville station, on eT An —— dE Ts Tides railroad, Mr. Owings, wes destroyed by ya iy Inst. nat ts store of Mr. Owings was bot fortunately escaped injury. - cbureb just Bs Florence Nigbtiagale bas jotned the fe. le snffre gists. S7 Frank Bisir isto inaugurate the statute ot Bentap, at st. Lous, Samos S7 Queen Victoria is looking thinner old, bys-& somewhat red face, vt ee plain biel. | and Fucampment+ are THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. After recess, Mr. Nelson resumed his re- Marks, and quoted trom pag meaege s a vol. ume of Madison's works, © show th Department of the Government im cons fasion ws must be guided by the temtof t a- Ution, and that in the event of con Meting ©} inions between the legislative and exegative, | each must constroe the law by the textof the} § Con m. The theory oi se med to be that the Presidenthad no or= ity to construe laws, but be denied that theory, and contended that the President could exer- cise his best judgments in the position m which he might be pincedy and thatit he sets from pure motives aod intentions in the exercise of that power he cannot be amenable to a charge of baving committed a high crime ard mi<de- mennor. Nelson then reviewed the several arti- cles charging crime by reason of the removal { Mr. Stanton, or rather the attempted remoy- al, for be contended that Mi was removed. The first —_ articles he con- tended did not charge such acts as ance with precedent fronld constical ‘& high crime and misdemeanor. “The fifth article charges a conspiracy between tBe President and General Thomas, Mr. Nelson said he would remi id Senators that the President was but® mortal man, As weall were. He was but a man of fies ani blood and liable to all the of our Ke ture, and when speaking to the people ree speakea: an American citizen and notas Pres- ntof the United States. The use of mm- er language in an official nae stro ler ro | migh tbe cause of complaint, but Oongress h: uno Tight, as @ body, to take notices of what ihe President said in his unofficial ity used in addressing his fellow-cilizens. The attempt might as well be made by some one of some body of men to say how a Senator ora on sentative should talk when out of the hall Jegi-lation, and when makinz a speech to the people. When at Cleveland the President re- plied a= any man had a right to do, because he was a mete American citizen, speaking to | American citzens, There is no doubt bu: there Was a mob at Cleveland ready and fully pre- pared to insult Andrew Johnson,and the Pres- iden’, although unwilling togoout to make the speech at first, he, at the sobicitacon of friends, Went out and answered the mob in their own way. Hemay have used imtemperate Ia guage but there was no cause f treason im that, And as at Cle at St. Louis, where similar scen With re to the manm which the | President reterred t members of Congress, Mr. Nelson contended that Mr. Johnson had a clear and perfect right to comment upon the acts of Congress as he chose to. lt was the simple exercise of an American citizen of the right of free speech, but it did not amount toa crime. In five, Mr. Nelson contended that none of the acts ‘charged amounted to a high crime or misdemeanor. Ever since the foun. dation of the Government members of the Con- gress of the United States have assailed every administration, and will it be said that tle President bad not the same right to comment upon the ects of Congressmen, and woufl the resident not have as much eause to complain of Congress for speaking disrespectfully of a co-ordimate branch of the Government as to wake it a crime for the President to speak dis- respectfully of Congress. Mr. Neleon thanked the Senate for the atten- tion that had been paid him, and expres:ed a belief that they would act justly in the whole matter. od grant that this American S-nate shall so act as to have no painivl remembrance in tLeirdying hour. God grant that they gnay! so act as to receive the applause not onff of men but of angels. The Court of Impracsment then adjourned. Aue President pro tem. resumed the chair, avd the Senate immediately thereafter ad_ jou KEV NKWOUSE, Pastor will preach in the Methanin teotateat Ubureh, a street. between Band F streeta, TU MORROW (abteth) atin cordially Invited ct to morcow ter the Flood Beste free MODEBN SPIRITUALISM and ine in the Kereletion ts Bign of th Daye Key JOHN BR aL Dev veloc! this sahect TU. MOBRt Fellews? Ball Tacks "Sabbet = THE SERV T ¥ FORMED CHURCH, Streets west THE FigsT Re corner of 6th and N TO-MORBOW , will t © conducted by Mr ANGERER, at It o'clock a min the man Iai ung. and ty the Kev. Mr. ESEBACH, timore o'elec Engliah ree. It STEREOPTICAN EXHIBITION at WEB LEY CHAPEL 8 BABB A 06 ber sth and Fstccete, MONDAY: VENIN 3S. April 7th po eatertaisment of Se music. “Admission: for Gren, is centse Exhibition to commone ter to eight. KNIGH Grand Lodge. DO. Provisional Supreme Lodge. U: olds an Thed quarterly session on TUR DAY EVENI » fo actup in Eeports of commit fiat. Navy Yura, rth Hoom. | Pun dance is requested. “a order G. CLARENCE M. BARTON, It ___Grand Recording Secretary. ‘URES ON MT. SEINAL KELLOGG. the America: wes wil de- liver, 4 course of two L cturs EDNESDAY ad THURSDAY EVENINGS: April ith ed Bt } im the Lectare-room of the Church of the phan: Tiese Lectures are for the benefit of the Church of the Incarnation. and wili be il'ustratet by a magnific uf painting and diagrams taken oa the srgund by the artist Fyckets @1. including both Lectures, to be had G Ca —GRAND LODGE J aoe AND ENCAMPMENT T.—OB-ers ant requested to assemble #t te Hall on MO’ at 7 NANING: 2th inet Berilctpate dn th ‘orty-pinth Annt ship. The exercives ANI ly furni ~ bus kind” rordinnte Lodge invited to b» he Latios’ a M &G.P R38 OF RIDGE- fed a1 elegant Pi &7 Oficers and Member Bt appearing io Regalie: ~ bekah Degree Assoc iat It BLA epee 10.0 F THe ke LY EN Rene MP to meet at th fr Hall is MUNDAY. at ob6 o'eloc'| Ba pared t) parti the suniversary celatiatiog whige ti the Seventh street Ball. Lo. LODGE. f tall on Be ate otlock. 06% Sevet Ball Tor the purpose Of participating Anniversary celebration Pr SWEET, Po-. Sec'y ST. FASRIVS S| BUILDING ASs0Cla Pn adionrned meeting on thts, new Apragiation a will boone in mea basen ce tt iy vay street. iwern 9th and on A £ ING NEXT, at8o’clock. Ali Bora ns desir: Joining this Association are iaviied to éttem Ths ection of permanent officers and tho nd ption of a Saarne bet nw! Dake Ts at ie menting rel tom. apo it? 3. PO UALLAW Chaltnan pein. MESSRS EDIT 08 —Plowco sanonnce the meatal bes Mateo Rare shat aso candidate for Man to the Democratic Anti-Radical Convention. * apm. VOTERS. = RERERAT DEGREE it aus age 3A Special meets of f will be hetd at Potomac Hall, vA BVENING, at 8 o'clock. A full ‘ettendence ie requested. By orton. NNI£ HAVENNER, Secretary. ECONOMICA iGgiLDING AISOCIA- ORGANIZED on’ wii OLD PLAN. Persons desirons of jining this Associ find books of subscription at the follow! ne incoes ‘enw, CLEP ANE Collector Internal Rev- at, ANSON'S, Room No.9, Intelligencer Pewby § Y ‘PURCHELL'S, Grocer, corner 1sth and F we eC ALLAN'S Office, 448 16th street, Boom Ms i JOVOR'S Coach Factory, 477 14th st t, W. 8 THOMPSON'S, Droggist, uth street, beat * Store, between Oth awa toeb areata Sere: (gn onan aie FOR THE BENEFIT OF COLUMBIA on FOR WOMEN, opD FELLOWS? Bai oa) = sacns Senn, Rath ia Mekese, an; ese setae cepts ‘ s. puts wit Pom = sates he LWA at MILEUBN’S POLAR 80D4 FOUNTAIN, No. 480 Pitt enth street, opposite the Treasury, aoe WELL WATER, from Louisville, j laewpehte as menage Nay see BELTS, Sees te ATs the case, ag fem FO) e bargain DRY GOOD | FOR KENT—Thi STome a 20 bust Foe inquire at G51 7thet., aa het bet. Cand P T several says. CR BENT Lee moons. nit ic ‘ap réturos from thirty-f eble tor « are : Se hi he toe SEP aE Lo. Eee aad ewe: reat oaes 2 em Ee Sapa re py eas ee ee risbes, The Radi ST-—The ry Bl: Twenty fee of the thirty-six § avons ean *% sate e Ist et. b twee SF tae strept. twee G so HE Pt; of 1e louse, itis etal e . Rageteva bee en G bein a 10 30, in tee RR Soke | aries bees ot % th tres aie he aus. HORGIA £The \vote eorgis is by a w EaRe i. ENT— AY ie Srrezt Water ond one. “oes counted, andthe official result will ahd ay Nguaekconing. in «toot iocallty. Ad fpr pap ge! be made known for several days. It is ba- lieved that the Radicals bave carried the _ sta district, electing Prince to Congr. he Democrats claim to have elected See. of the seven Congressmen and & ma) yori of the Inga No'db0, ee hut he but obe but practi ish Dwe ling Acogmmy ali sme we 330 Pe i. N 4e) bet. Shani 10th sts Ke ntouly @w,tu advance We 24.2 do want. To RENT—€ farnished froat op Bot" = ROOM on Hret er gecond Sigor ta 8 house 2 ry bUv AN fronting sout ‘six blocks of Treasury Do- Arso. Legislature. Both parties are cont re odor al me 7th street, betwoon H and Ietreets, Terms cess, on the gulernatonial vote The Democrn i 2 $ feet tn the narihers tof the | tome Bave carried ava bya targe majority, | perument. Aad tating terms, 0-0-8 Wont | Soe Title eet Address Bo A. phate of ow mpacd a quantity of desirable Houses it leon a00 nearly Ser gree mmngreh Nghtey Lied 9 made ER ae DH | ashes sed coe FARMS tn Wexjpand ant Vir- Southwestern Georgia bss voted against’ the z SE muita | pon SPLE—Tue FIXTURES and GOOD WILL % constitution. . ae foe rae Cdreopwttwmcsen ie | EGregue ikent fa and ste cele gation Bs ec ee 4 NoktTH CARoLiNa.—The following ties are reported against the constitutio! Catawba, 900; Tredell, 1 Orange, 60; cons Rowan, ofticint,) 477; Lincoln, av, Gas Davie, ve; Dayim, 40°; Sampson, G20. 20, Hanover; Craven, Edgecomb and Halifax are ly 08 over onte; locatt Wil Bs permanen! | only > t ESSE Reasares 0S Ome gine | Oa Wan oe - NIED-A gi Hable MAN of W hoo asia sie med in the business of Pa ‘The ent ‘er her barge Sa peribete in Kot beaters os to visit Eur pe soon to em having Fernished or Unfurnished rent. call immediately at our office, ws qibave a number of responsiole tenants ready to Re pormeanion “Regtenrd ‘ett of all kinds collected ap 23 St OR SALE. ot Fo BENT-BRICK HOUSE, 9 rooms, K street soutn, ewe aianres ge diea decreased majorities. re ‘street east and fii J PRIOK HOUSES or on North Capitol street, Ine op Rape gece ‘s 9 Ln aia FTureetseopner of 9 between H and C streets, “Price aa {ermas reason teret has gone Onstervative, but there re are fe ca D_6. fate y. | ‘rom strect.care picts month between H and C str sr no figures. Chatham reported 6 con. ocean ae /iNTED—A GOACe lire 393 Pemontven WASTED_DRUG CLERK WANT! imme ly; well ommended; ¢ 7 and Nstree beset; ap 4-2" ty eer | locatio yne of the houses coa- fiiue 10 rooms: the other 12 rooms RirCH EN story Faw” HOUSE, with BRICK Ct .contai nin, Toome fo all.ou port Mae of Bossechiasstn avteee*bakweee tak aed agai stitolion. Weyne, between 8%) and mn in- cluding Raleigh, #4, (official,) for tne consti tution. ‘The vote upon the constitation is re- ported as very close, and the vote of the ex- treme western counties will be reguired to TED IMMEDIATEC YX c-cd WaTUR- 20 He #treets decide thé result V J ANTEDY DATEL Binson ‘ave the city, to Aso enc =—= 343 Peneyte . ‘after at Private sale my | (ALBew, five room, two story FRAME DwS ti INTRBNAL REVENUE. ap 2S opposite Metropolltan Ors send PRNITORE LIS.» ite north aide < ‘ASSESSOR'S 0 ANTED=A WOWIN (white) who cat fhe pre perty city SEE SE ‘Ghir, v.c. | WANTED A Woaye cate) Ito a two stot attacked) °F? 'f {OR RENT—One three story BRICK HOUSE F on the corner of © street and New Jerasy ave he atthe siceen y a depth of 104 fect to a 30 2-3" tag S front of 2 feet feet alle Mountain Saloon, Centre Market. } D—Fi cog: W AMTED DS ive rf 0d. mpage TO ALL WHOM TT MAY OON@ERN: ice is hereby given, That wg annual assess A five room FRAME HOUSE with a good Lot, optaining 1? rooms and’ ® fine store room | on First street, near New York avenue. on very ment let for income of 187 aud spectal tax for | Bar of the Driow Hetch weovect inh waver r . ia. aan this oon, 409 7% street, open to | upos.sis nn Cees nouth Store SB. Forlerme apie S28" | exes terme Arso, ir 6 ine] fom 2 hb Li 16, with ovements, on the utheast gpaceet TEN DAYA FROM The ESse DAY ¢ oe V Cie hae ap 2-50 Corner of 9tli and L sts. nor cover of knead wot strvets, at's great bargain Bayere' ee peat ran fea bein ef Tee gentsin not less than 7 roo tnd water, | [oR BAUESA we story RICK NOUTECon pees weeneore ‘the time thas Medtzuneed | Bent m ‘Address <CHAULES. cave Legis Perot Maryland ntevor aod'aih ttseet caut. | _ A two story FRAME HOUSE, on i Aer thet ine baa Aestznated | Rut meer 'S Treasurer's once, SpBst | The house coataine six rooms, besides a fine | Lest Pennsylvania avenac em alge groom sal ‘the Tat ibe return d tothe Collector for collec rir Garp coall Genie: Horie neaee ROOM. Tae whole is sanirebly atapt Summer kitchen wedi Bi ‘reat bar. ‘iT appeals must be in Mriting, aod mast sprc- W Mode cevate et ap Ai Ree tur fa Fe ere are aerials for 8 bakery. “| est Brtale Brokers, ik rok Taney oe eg seecmnion: ohsil seoce: te sceee vm J Sake vi 3% ‘ VP ent fn ner k iteoen arringe how find stables alia goat “a pe whi jo nota $0. over" bitte the ground ord inet le ferro: com: | fuatitutiens ap 23-36 e grees P c $8200" che third cash lance | SP 824 pial Assessor District of Colembta, ARTED—By «Colored Mana, SITUATION ap23- lot ide a8 Garden Tr wh ands cultivation of Vegetables. and all i branches, Oan give a ‘Cont City Eeinranee. Apply No.4 between 6! and 7 AL ESTATE BARGAINS BY MITCHELL Room No. 1 Intelligencer Buildsog. BRICK NOUS _April 20th, 1868, BEGISTRY NOTICE. Acmall BRICK, ed ‘sjcining, of feur rooms ith ce for eee ROMBEE & WIITNRY, Two new 4 roc 14% cw al Ketéve Brokers on B street, between New Ji ave ETRY WREB time aus aang eters 2 | WY ANTED— SRS00U WENT TOF See | artes aie ratte, eemewiak. | (oEmaeees ing) Bach elena Spnsiam totepheiee Geet oie set of Gone tate wort) twice the | ANBRER UNFURNISHED LOOMS FOR RENT. | | BRICK Hol eppo! a to-reghater' ee oy under whee ig +2 mi a Hy in gold itable for housekeeping, corner of 18 sud a wren s nad 0, a dor down, 6 and iz months. ) fy puvieh illegal voting i the District of Colum through City Post OMlee. M streets ‘ap 2 Tiss DWEULLING.7 rooms, gus and water. bis, and for other purposes,” will be in ssesion at oN OTT OR RENT—The dwel'tng part of ah usecon-| roa eet. pear L, lot 251125, Brick Stable in No:@3 BAST CAPITOL 8T., SOUTH SIDE, | S Pp EOTAT oe: _ taining lx rooms. on the eorner of New Jera-y | rear, the prettiest location in the Piret Ward between Int and 2d streets east, $5,000 WORTH OF SEeOND HAND FUBNI- | SUUIN CONNOM, cor: oth mi ste. Chen. ge Zo ma, 2320, Large hal. gus and water, on MONDAY ahd TUESDAY, 7th, and 2th inst., f . = stable, flower garden, ete. with 3.:00 fect of greaw, fe MONDAY sos SUES Mm aid on WEDNES The he great domate T have forthe ante of Second FPSB BENT—000 large newly 1K G strect north. between, 70h and Near the cost of im oR : ROOM sonth front, 24 floats with water ‘aud ee Also, niture. induces me to tuke this metbed of a gh COP i ASO ed Rit log he pubiic generally that [ will pay the | gas ne of receiving and recording their names it desired, @ convetieat Kiteaen, « ® FARMS near the city for sale, rent and exchange. Mike act of Congrete entitled = Ab act t9 regulate Been ree ang tand Paral | 500 i street, between 2d and dd. ap 2s 2 Gord building Lote at from $ cents to « per square tlective franeh.se’ in the # fetrict of Columbia Miouted by MARK | [POR RENT three unfurnished RU OMS in ot rovides that ‘rack and every male person, except: uded to by 5M een 14th and isth MITCHELL & HOLTZMAN, Ire ‘peupere and persons under guar Hauship. of epote | sttecte efore 84m. oF Room 1. Tnteiitgencer Building the nowt twenty-one yearn and upwards, who tas _ =e he Botan gracared eg’ os Sod pot been cov visted of auy infamous crime or of. | WA7ANTED—HOUBES, fo rent and aale, Iarse | Cv ex TLEMENWILET I FIND PLEA sAN othee olicctows mal at es. ence. and excepting persons who have voluatarily ‘small, in all parts of the city. for first G ROOMBA eltely torctoken san’ ‘ap it iven ald and comfort to the rebels in tha late te cuntomers.” Also, clits Lote’ Farms” £c. sth strecis; bell square feomeWillerd’s, | [SOR aii Ho “ein and wheahall have been. born or naturel- GHARLRS KUOM AN, a Mire Lewis. nosse | EGRESS on Inth etgeet, ne ted Rtaten and who shall h General Agent and Atioracy . BF sect ty 2 ota hdc tm the onta Thoteict tor tur ported stone veut, | mio dm Tthatreet, near E The WOOD and COAL YARD cor | “ and three months in the ward or election precine in shich he shall offer to vets ext preceding any glection therein. hall be entitled fo the elective freuchise. and shall he deemed an elector a1' en- led to vote at any clection in said city without ner kth and © streets, ness Will be gold chi on lot for four years. ire ats W we heey ow doing a font busi with or without the icase ‘or further perticalare in corner 9b and Masts. ap ALE OF A FINE FIRS DENCE ON on th- northwes igh ana Rightlieteeets, aAjointng the 000.4aNE 7 TO BUY—All kinds of $5. * Gentlemen's and Ladies’ second- d CLOTHING. Alsc. all kinds of FURNT WY for which a fair ir price will be paid. at No 5 Sy detiserion on teeter eon fees ies HB" | PUMSISHED E OMS FOR WENT ware | ji tstonel Rute, med onninis he rnticary 7 ble that all naturalized citizen WAXTEUCSEW (AND OAST-OFE CLOTA nor neon: Diamonds, Goma, Revelvere T any article ta value, at the « ld-established firm K FULTON & © brokers, 511 Ninth ir naturalization Tela therm. ia ‘0 regiete: toavotd eavil as to the apy lesirable STORE ie Secretary anpepen F z Om No ae dares os and { jet je =| 3 00) No rennsyisanin atennes, ant 1 ow" BE MAYORALTY CITIZENS, ATTENTION! wPiy iis eee : bs 0 5. Se paige tage UKGAY & SEMMES. roomm and large closet; newly papered and paint large yard and back buildings complete, E.8.50 ANTED TO BUY—B: et wv h ND HAND OLOTH 32 Rent and Gentlemen s SECO SDERCL( Tnguire next door. wh ne DE MOL RATIC AND OONSERVA mrhing, BEDDING, BOOTS, een ee fem-eodtl (Exp A Balt sas) peregs the T ry va | UN Sece ‘&o., MONEE Tth street between 787 aed aed TIVE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE passed on the pats M sirests worth. “B.—No matter how Fok RENT—Threc FURNISHED ROOMS— F OR SALE. Wh of April 0818. the foll »wing resolution: ach they have heen worn a8 ly* font and back room. comm ing—on sec: My hat the General C ani Kadical Jelegates from each of Washington be Ball, coi MONDAY RVENING. thetthel nf door. enivable tor bed room separate hed rooms » third floor. $ nd parlor or far Aino. Sm FURNISHED KOOM ‘The location very desirable: Bear Sth street ne BUILDING LOT on M street, at aud 10th, south LOST AND FOUND. nt, a NANIE GOAT; a abgatdine 3 D oamresoieny 2m a of HOFFMAN « Dee ond, ST Wet om SO ND—On the 1th ine Tees 6 . urpese of nominating an anti "candidate F whi u have Uy paying for sdver- ion t treet, Baltim: pT 2awim br Maver hat. ah GPa rrner cam have Uy paving “ ROOMS TO RENT—Single or doubte, with all Therefere, the anti-Radical voters in Paclt ot Waghington will assemble on MUN DAT be! ates = and = the m dern tu provements, at 402 i street Lo er0g Monday cron T Bw a FEIL, iu going trom D stecet, Seventh to Ma avenus, ‘The Gnder will be rewarded by leaving it at 454 D street near 4th 1 REWARD Stray cl 9 & young spett TOW witha white face the Fepbere cropped: heavy in calf The property, of SAT BROUSON corner atl and N stcecte, aos at" LG375A, HIBBING RoD of four lengths. The 4 fader will be rswardec by leaving the samo at 298 itr ex stairs, H_ BEARDSLEY FoOENSEA Tip "HA lished CHINA. GLASE ASD Oho! STORE. now doing bur For fu sarticulars address” Merchant ington. DC, mnt ERSONS DESIRING TO BENT A GooD Spee investments in real es tate. call on CHARLES KLOMA re mh 9-3m. thot April at 75 o'etock -at the “ollne Ine’ ‘de: ignated places. for the propose of electing Gelegates from ench ward te the 4th of May con: Hen fer the purpose mention d: Stott’s Hall, corner Twentfeth R 8a TA Sa RIFICR— Tie FURS One jtaamalt folly drettning Keep ing. Address © A D., Office m* st {OK REN T—On May i eacmin ooecains ‘at Hyntteville, Md. Enquire of B. F.GUY, at Sibley & Guy's, Perna ove, bet. 10th and tith street ap 23-3t FOE Say BA AND FIXTURES, for S75 rent as Apply at once nt ioe Mary- land avenue, Island, between 45; and 6th streete ap 25 Hall, Eleventh street, be- adi ira Ward—Trad Union Hall, corner Eighth Re oath Werk Commsesiive Army and Navy Union Readquarters, 397 Pennsylvania avenus, between Four-aud @ half and Sixth street ath MY STORR—On the | 6th instant, « y Py FLOOR. contalolac tha = STM? = - tae’ t b © LETFIEST FLOOR, coutaining four RE CHANCE, FOR PARTIES WiTa Neth Waré—Dooley's Hell, corner Third atrest Lisa | ol aks STN EME | rooms, improvements. ata medsrat: | FQ Aman CHANCE: AOR CARTIEG, WITS east and Pennevivania avenue Daten 994 Bence crece. eM Me: | price, APPIY Mt No. 31 Bridge street, Gorge | prevent season. 369 rect, any hour in the gay. Sixth bet pee Mall, corner Eighth and @ ai Betwos inte Gitta Weeacd coca 1 it D. C. COLBY en L pate of af "Bee é Hall, Teland ‘iat and uorth B. Uady'# GULD WATCU. open C Qe RENT _TWO HOUSES in th | BEREDY NOTIFY ALL PERSONS Fao pone: black A 27 tite at coats bath, ons Sixtures a trusting anybody on my accou st. os I will pay 2 W BARKER Chairman n and go) SM PLows. Tap no debts unless eontracted by myself in “ EA tary fren “Leave at 404 0 Bee ee ‘ap 2-3" RICHARD BALINGER < Ost. ONDAY, the 01h of April, SEVEN FOR BENT—Two furnished HOUSES in the WEST stcet Menaay avenlag. eet ie A E LSState Baa eh central Georgrtown; one 10 rooms.for | tack. with Shite and parple plaid shaw! OY tawticn wilt be paid if retarned te DMCKNCGAT. Marys | $75 ber montts, one le rooms, for nie Ra mgath | send edcress to D. J. F . apie =e Pee lend avenue, between Tenth and Eleven: ————— ap 23-3t RO0"S FOR Rew FOR RENT—Or street, above the Park. Also, ® brick SLAUGHTER HOUSE and large lot of ground on 71h street, above the Park Hi st" MRS. BEALL. pant RIGHT FOR SALE —A small, bet xelubie MACHINE; will selt in every family, REGISTRY wots Te eis hereby given to all qualified soters in (he FOURTH WARD. that the Judge of Election pointed to register vuters onder the act of Congr Spproved Fetrusry oth. Iai. entitled “An met to punirh fMlegal voting in the Metrict of Columbia. & dfor othe purposea,”” will be in session at the east O8T OR STOLEN—0~ o- about the month of 4 February , 1867, NOTE drawn by George Mil ler. secured by n deed of trust. dated April 19, 18 53 payable to the order of Mary Jarboo, two years af- ter date, for five hundred dollars in gold. All per- rons are cantioned against receiving the a ba) ment of it has been stopped aps at PEE FINEST a GO LAGER BEER CAN only be obtained at WILLIAM HELMUS’s Saloon. 609 Seventh street, between D and E. rear of cigar stot ap 23 st SAILORS, MARINES. AND BOYS, wi Neted for three years on the U8 ‘Brcel ving Ship Alleghany at Baitimore or Annapolis, be 4 nt ne Di TSolumbis | prewith bet i aie gee at tho oitice ot W. 3 : a" rant, the District t ne ir discharges at the office o! tot ilar cac cp np a ; ST he sold LOW TE amit Tor eeeah or, Colamuls | ple with, tbete i F street. between Isth ant lath sp THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATORDAY. the Ga saUNEs, or cell on 6 pel © FRREMAN. Heereagehkneton, D.C. for thelr 3 1 r 23-31" ey : misc or the purpose ‘of reoslviang aad recordlee “With McMurisy’s Patent Stays bated Pratt st., Baltimor lire entitle ap i6-0 without extra charge. titles “a: bho vegntab chs HOUSE | _ gr canta Math D & von aol Bg S EXTBA g Tr. ‘88 6D! “An ac ate 7 iy heatre; elewant pect “A om Ne xD Nee ranchise in the District of Colamt TRAVELING BAGS. heet locality’ in Washingtom for Demee heart vous Disras or sale by ell Drugsiets at ‘each aud every male person, LAPIES’ AND MEN’S SATCHELS, ing and Lodging House. Will be sold very che sp 1 braceieta who! ae Ro. 10 Tetctligenter Build! mbes: persone ‘wider guar tans THE LARGEST STOCK AND GREATEST | a4 the proprictor is going West. Apriy on thy | = pe 3 = to onesti to what 0. monty one 70 cer woo VARIETY IN THE DIsturor, peste semen | Co 2oa2 "3 es aimoty a ‘ste aay call on De, AT THE PRACTICAL MANUFACTORY OF JANE Oe €00., FEVENTH &T Ove Door above O44 elivgs’ Hall REPAIRING “Truuke, fc. thoroughly and aptly repaired, ai short notice. betes Pc eS; tood Work and Low Prices. SS ee oe oe Having sold out my old Shopto my lite partners, Ihave taken the shop formerly occupied by Irv n at offence and excepting persous who have valunta- Fily given aid and comfart to the rebels In the late rebs lion, and whoshall have heen born or aatural: ined Jo the United States. sed who ohall have 1 ed District for the period of one year. and three months in the ward or tection pratin 4 4 in which bo shall offer to vote. i FSR BERTOA two story BRIOK HOUSE, w Department. containing Also 's Barter eame ty. story Frame Building. suitable fore. etc, Inanire of P. JOUVENA between S and T stree OR RENT- A large and thr DARBY recollect 0 D you see it ‘The Doctor is opposite Odd Fe ‘ilows? mau. peat street. Reav: BEAD!! BREAD!!! ALL MUST A, PKNOWLEDGE aT 3 HOM. ie i gs od durebtuty Su ethers of Using none but the best work performed by men of fifteen Years e3 Tir also invites the attention of the public con. eyo his stock of BUILDING M. SPREIALS, ain beat seachusett 1th treet Rent 310 other Furnished and ten diferent parts of the city. 8. ‘treet, betwi 8th eh, ite Northern Liberties Market Space. teppae eae tizens bring ther paturatization papers with them in or 0 avold cevil as tothelr register, | {Intel.,Chron., Rep} Secretary. ep 0-125 ‘OR RENT—One BRICK Bovsger jale and Round Top Cement, OFFICE OF Shen ws wD OR METERY, nie! . | a ASHINGTON March 3) 8. Tiarker, at the corner of 9th strect and New | Gag aos cea aue. ‘ane 8 Lint and Polat’ at Sand (ner boat Salvington fter tie iohof April: thie Utice wilt b York aveiue, where Ican at all times be found, | [xn rooma. White Sand. (course < mared to 1 {he entrance 0 Of the Cemetery, at the head ready to contract for all Work in my line. My f Fam Pp rH: ytd SGGAM A Wotherepoon's Calcined’ Plaster, of rth pi G. CLENDENIN, ilities for furnishing Material and constructing Hy i a6 enna bet. 19th and aiblete it. Pitch and ee mb 30-td (Int Reet Superintendent, wo? roo SEVENTH STREET, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Where ee yee) id —_ =a ve, what they want,” ani SAVANTH STREET, ot doors soutb.of K and Northern Market, W rk are such that persons who contemplate building will find it to their advantage to give me «call before closing their contracts sp %-2t" H. 8. LIT HF TRLD. QLEEVE BUTTONS, COLLAB BUTTONB, STUDS, ET OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A very large and complete assortment R RENT—A TRAME HOUSE, containing 4 roome and basement; garden front and rear: Tent at ge er month; situated on 9th street. between P pivol end and igath A streets. Apply to Bron. corner of North A and Secon c apitel Bhi ‘ap ait" FOR BENToT wo by folding Sone | pie ff access. being ae oy island in ea to ode id “4 - ret THOMAS FAnRY. ner 10th street nal, mb 20-3 Smithsonian Bridge Lapres CAN HAVE THEIR HOOPSKIRTS ALTERED AND REPAIRED at CHS. BAUM’s HOOPEKIRT, CORSET and SHOULDER BRAOE MANUFACTORY, 49 Louisiana avenue, betwee. Sth and 7th streets, mh 17-tf m the first’ to or Ment le t man Sclignt fie, tn cent ENRY B. SEARLE, Arehitcet, E street, = j 7 et eRALaSs Crt bok PUL ARR m'vsoatr's mo, wa pepe i. | papororay or mama ae pers hmaker,Md av.,near7th st, op 24st Jowelers, 394 Penna. avenue OFF Museum of embracing the subjects: Kesid ‘OB BENT in my now pailding. corner New | co tive and what tr tive fort Toate, ate en USE RECEIVED” A large cae of Prench BUN- THE FINEST SPRING StyLEs 0 a Sie ROOMS tet oe erat tingle and | fi ors od generally reviewed: Ths Caase connect ji fe for offices or alse 1" 350 Poon. ee GE RERNER SS | vec IR GR. FE oN pra SareiaTs soba sake Ob | eeeeruccee pune eee Saat ‘a ps nD. ave on) jant’s Bai ne m ita Aen for le oa aa as Bien etre peer mreteerem tame ome and Guitar. Aleo, for Vivi sd Biute Will be for rent, Sey rea rT attend, ou y ee recelved eid on our cou Bice od to call, td apse te ecttally | PS BEloR HOUSE Ne ys” ou the worth ine ie SWSoatl oft Pr dressing: "SECRETARY eee Containing 12 rooms Punts: £0, tno at 900, ana a Loe Prrona®e. el fm Aa celine, we atigs at SORAULT BE LEON. Rooms, wards, On anil SOLE th a ea eauire irs a, HURSTON S6117H STREET. above Pennsylvania avenae. ap % 2 MEDALLION, ENGRAVED, CHASED, AND F tencia saliva andritanis ghyatclas te ted FSRSE, PD a PLAIN Ick PITCHERS, RAM FOR EXCHANGE FoR oITy CULARITIES, trom whatever caune. fail a bec oh Pkt a Ct a A large ond varied assortment, at Peat a mana stligtag ite fe HO eae S SECLUSIVEPaticnta wonsone bat gond orders will he se ary ana M. W. GAL® & BRO.’s, Seg 5 jeorg: tows | mow x hes 7 OR RALE—Several DW: GscauTLoTNe strect, near 7th passe” | 8h 24 St Dewees SOS Fa Bienes, f LOTS. an improved FLT Wircen teen 1st NEY GooDps OFFaaY EVERY DAY, ry J. W. SELAY & COB 323 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE it © Las} RS AO sea ach CBRNE GR. * or TIC fash one, eathies PAIN ra tne PER. Hid 8 ae ren! lie, es Prone al Su acren and geod ing att and ri hese, ied 14 im* $296 st. north, bet. tte V eppinc paxsests A large assortment of FadCY SILVERWARE, Comprising all the NE STYLES, designed especially for WEDDING PRESENTS. ‘M. W. GALT & BRO, Jewelers, 354 Penns avenue ly on, Meee, Mis8isevor Mie ELD. ap 24 St er covr ant charge to tar Uae T ; icon rarareneg very low for cash, a = ap2s jeder Bhbitt House, - aah Ga Ls Ge ee CERTAIN CURE FOR OVEB-DRLINKING. Tous FORaTORS NASP E.. OF Ak THE LATAsT STYLES, BOOT! VOR u WTT-IN| omits Be, 8 Soe 1 Jackson ite resets ree array a, TRED PRorbYLagrie BEE ER ae eveniue, pear 10th ate Se eee ve aoa eee pi pred Attention in called to thle tna a Invalaable remedy i; ae Ee 2 oe, . wn. , J. @. rATERS, SURAT ABD DIAMOND NETOIN ALL DE. 1D See ‘ i DAVIS & GAITHER’s, OLORED LACES, 18, ALL, Wil sesans | C cts abadeh CES. 3 me Peden Sh PAmeens vary ee ne Cait eee rae Fores costo mo YON KUBR & Co. AMUSEMENTS TIONAL THEATAR. of the Drawstic Beason, MB rig J SYP PE: JbIs EV ine, Sheridan's Comedy of TRE RIVaTSs Concluding with the tunty Far A LAR FIX Monday Evening FAUST. ty the GROVER GERMAN lebr PEEA TROUPE. _ BALLS, PA ARTIES, &o. is Bee RUSSELIS eRuINgT AND MA TBR LL, 4 18 ALY WN. (1th street, beth ee Tin ary, r ¥ ary Corte. sauetio, Dt and Indies, $2 ape-e.M.Was Mot moe GRAND MASONIC BALL Proceeds for the benefit of BIBAM LODGR. No 10. gf rAAM whehhie'e. BIN s Watt, On THU nua APRIL 507. 1868 The celebrated 121), TS. Infantry Band has veow r the ove atc admitting a Gen! and Ladies Tivkere can be bat of the: bast Tincipal Book juste Stor: Academy durirs the hours of tuition $ ‘=! —- to the Ball are now rest: aa? can be obtained at the Academy and Ellis’ and Motes. Tot! * Music Stores h reserved am Tickets for spectators, with ry v be hal'at the Academ apd at Metnerott’ Store BOARDING. oURNI HED ROOMS, wita oR wirsorr BOARD. tv a private f In yuire at New Dork ave. bet. lath and 13th ete ap 2-8 » NT—A ves FRON CROUM, at ert i) syuweyhpween tate scant fr i BOARD if desired,“ Feruiture ail Pas y1eHED ROO Li HF BUARD, at 443 10th street RENT Several neatly Sith or without b large furntabedd ROOMS fy nilemen. or geutionme aud wife Price, i fr f g prime No. 961 Teh atrect weal: toiwe-n { 3 roe ~KENT—A desirable double Ro. om wit god board ‘a a healthy location utr att the ‘cars. “Terms rea<onm! Pe n given May Jet. Would liken few table boarders App No. 80 Gay street, Georgetown. ap 2 a L OARDING —Ré pisbed. persons Healthy frosting south: hall above lrh BOARD. with and wiry ROU PAWNBROKERS. LICENSED BY AUTHORITY ‘2 BF. RURNSTINE’S LOAN OFFICE Bika ayo herreet. 34 ith of Pen om time. t id and Siiver Wet * ‘eliver Piste. Pianee Farniture Tools Ledies’ and Geotieme of el descriptions. “Uli ap 2am" Mecbant« s Wearing Apparel Gold and Si}ve 8 BL wast CITY LOAN OF FICE CHISEL IN, af Persons & uded to at the rat dence by addres: ve Officers and Clerks Pay parchnerd ‘The butiness te co op the Parisian style— thet Is. po depesite are pforteited enuirely . wh 23-1y he a greatly reduced confidential Goate Tough for cash end wold TH STREET. BETWEEN I STREET AND THY BRUSSELS. THEEE-1 ATT INGHAIN FINE NP TDGRAIN CARPETING Also id selection of RUGS, MATS, &c. FLOOB OIL CLOTHS, all widths, from 8 feet to 12 feet wide. CANTON MaTTi vara HANGINGS. WINDOW SRAD TAINS, CORNICES. STAR BODS “& AM work as hanging Paper, werking red Tm treet, betworn T and ap 9 2a 486 SEVENTH STREET SPRING STOCK, JUST OPENED at MARKRITER’ No. 46... SEVENTH STREET.....No. 456 ® Doors azove Onp Fatiows’ Hare. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES. OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, NAILS, BINGS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c. Embraced in the above will be found the largest ° oe HANGINGS in the rrict. cost Die, Sem ers eae ee are made of the best quality aud fini OVAL PICTURE FRAM From $1 te $25. embracing # very beautiful vari- Soy ot Cook Stanaen Wereign and Desens Suware Frames on hand and made to order. WINDOW 8H 4DEs, Frem $510,615, per pair; in sine from six to nine feet long | Window Shares made to order ‘Onéers for Paperbanging and Window Shades ‘tually fxicuted ie city or country Gord Goods at the lowest remencrative prices Any order pot satisfactes % ily Bited will be cer- “TERMS CaSH J MARKRITER, No. 486 SEVENTH STREET, Berweex D axp E Sracers, Doors avove Odd Fellows’ Hall. SINTH STREET. 505 SEATON BALL. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, $05 NINTH STREET, SWATON BALL, Would reepectiully inform their triends and tue 0 hat they Be yaa ny their Spring Rhee pth paca ok gated SHADES. ote ste aaron ape 505 they are prepared te sell at the Lowest ate thelr houses for Spring will do well to artes ‘for themselves ai 903 8h

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