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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet € nessY S. NOYES..........Editer. Ww ASHINGTON Se = Pe ESDAY. = 47 ADING MATTER ON EVERY Pace. se OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- «seeGl0 AND OTHER MATTER. Fs 7 RE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leav- +o« Ol city during the summer morths they * the STAR mailed to thetr address, by CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Preceadings. Sev a7 e.— Yesterday, after our report closed. Mr. Howe, from the Committee of Conference on the Indian appropristion bill, made a report ‘which gave rise to somediscassion; after w! the ‘Was concurred ip. The Senate then went snto executive session. Teoper: ‘pose luton fixing the day of ad. Alter discussion, Mr. Conge-s moved to in- sert Moncay, July 27, but no aetion was reached up ‘@ the bi secre «ie apie he Sexate reassempled at i . Ramray called up ae pint Tesolation authorizing the full amount of the sudsidy of $540,012 (0 ve paid to the Pacific Mail Steam- 1p Company, for the service between San ry rancieco, Chiue, and Japan, for the iret three years of the contract; which was passed Mr. Sotaner, from'te Committee on Foraign “riereq the same at the office, for 12% cents Reiattons, reperted a jeint resolution appesl- ‘4, for one week or more. \ SOURNMENT QUESTIO: bad not been doubted aiect an adjournment some day ghis mac the remarkable utterances of Sena- irieks yesterday have crested no little ent om the Repubhean side, * teconsideration of the purpose of an ¥ «Gournment, oF cause Conzress to sub- titmin « brief recess in | au adjournment “ir Headricks yesterday made himself under- positively asserting that the President ecognize the reconstructed State goy- wents of the South, and ua: the Dill for the stribuuion of arms to win —Up to yes- tha: Congress n the previous evening. nm che nature of the relations existing be. werw Mir. Hendricks and the peaking “by authority” as to the purpose of Jobnson, and the Republicans began at ) oxptess the opinion that if this was the ts programme it would be requisite ess to remaim on hand to look after um ool after the November election. Mr. sherman, who had moved for the adjournment of Congress on Friday, withdrew his motion, nt vofimated that if Mr. Hendricks repre- ne Presidentin what he had said, he ti pe willing to remain im perpetact ses. r. Conness charged that the dissemina- » which he oon State governments as persons signing “ives governors. &e., exposes him to im- ‘eh nent, since by sodoimg he procla: ple of the South that he does not recog. governments under which they live, if they choos» to retuse obedience . hey will have his sanction in so esult of Mr. Hendricks’ hints as to he President would pur: © arouse into tull force the feelings of and animosity agaust the President re enterts by Congress, but which tes en somewhat lulled lately Yes Pore’s Cant—The Pope has issued a out aA meeting ofall the great authorities toman Cathohe Church, to tak place st dome. om the Sth of December, 140% The rivet of this CHeumenical or Universal Coun- advise upon the means of resistance tain evils Which, the Poge thinks, 2 not only the Roman church, but also society. He says: already known and manifest to all how te a tempest now agitates the church. ant grievous ills aliiict eivil society. Csthohe church, her salutary doctrine, erated power. and the supreme autaoi 18 Apostolic S-«, are oppored and set ht he bitter enemies of God and All sacred things are contemned, eccle- sactesl property is plundered, bishops and sehorst men attached tothe Divine ministry od mea distinguished for their catholic sent: © troubled inevery way, and relig 3 suppre sed. Impious books of every ent journals and multitudinous aud rnicious sects are spread abroad on all The ed jou of the unhappy young is soucly =verywhere withdrawn fro: -ael, WOGt Is WOFse, is Im casters of im tan -_ * carefunty {7 -xsumined and regulated in this Ecumenical have to be mos: more parucularly with regard to all se evil times concerns the greater for divine worship, and the eternal m of men, the discipline of the orders ot che clergy and ‘netr solid and salutary train- nr, (be observance of ecclesiastical laws, the jon of manners, the education of m youth, and the peace aud cencord The call from which we make these extracts * » very long one, and is attractiag much “tention im Catholic countries. the work which it is necessary for the 11 te do, claims that the strength of the he Church and her doctrine does not stone cegard the eternal salvation of men, but squillity, and even to the progress and of human science . LTIMORE AND PoTowac KatiRoa om the best source of authority th: ntlemen of Pennsylvanin vo are especially interested { ne ac su more; and that funds to the am» ‘. 1B the way of 4 loan, i= Reported ble and fortheoming for’ the pu = work upon it. The tinw twg contracts has been eulurgrd ied that the entire work sls so oo oy September of next mtgrmation ton i road. has been boilding che ime that the proy-ct tor vad hope ne up ver rot tons with other countries. in addi- successful negotiation of naturaliza- 2 «0d citizenship treaties with nearly all the ments of Europe, he is now engaged in sblishment of similar treaties with snd all the States of South America. Moone Joux M. Borrs.—This gentleman. in + conflicting reports in the mewspape: ~ s° ‘earn, at Saratoga Springs. N. ¥., and th is much improved. He expects to s- "bere for Bis home in Calpeper county, Vs \m sbout two weeks time. pu fo- Aiabama Legislature has elected General | ora E. Spencer, Bankrupt Register, United | | * > Senator for the long term. To-day a ~-« stor will probably be eleeted for the short rm. teneral Wm. Warner and J. L. Pem- sucton cre the prominent candidates. trations and receptions in his Western our ~e worth offered him municipal honors; - “tote a letter expressing mis desire to be om the mfliction. From Shillington, Udeon Building. and trom we publishers, Ticknor & Fields, Boston, we savance copies of the Aflantic Mowthly ‘oung Folks for August. Also, from Shillington we bave the Riverside Magazine for August. Yoan ox News —In the House of Commons veaing Mr. Mill, in answer to the state- Mt ‘ance. said that he had to put an inquiry to the Lord disor wout the case of the Fenian prisoners Warren and Castello, and tha: he was not «Uliog, Dat giad that the Government sho: ote ¢ treat for cived yesterday «7 ‘*ade Hampton is to become the editor of « paper a Columbia. 8. C. «7 A -\tualistic congregation in New York sae provided silver censers for its service. sv John Rhea was killed by 1 Pe ‘as Penns last week, ov Seine - Wright, the ee —. ight, social evil who killed - sos setae See Gamat sony | been in Soap Orleans, and bucdteds of them ne st dauly r open ‘ .o whose whereabouts and condition | ig the Turkish Government in behait of ople of Tae ant restution was passed unanimously. orton called up the bill to authorize the bridging of the Ohto river. Mr, ‘Boollttte oarered an amendmest in the ature of a substitute directing the Secretary of War to appomt a board of seven ¢ ngineers | to report at the mexteession upon the proper litia im those States, which passed the | span of railroad by s over the Ohio, and 4 may | suspending the building of bridges wutil the ort is made and acted upon. “whe amendment of Mr. Doolittle was accept- ed by Mr. Morton. and tie construction of the bridge ov Ohio, at Louisville, is not co be inte: fexed with. and the Dill was then The Senate then, at W:20 p.m, adjourned. Hovsm.—Yesterday, ater our report closed: * refuse to exe, | and pending discussion on the Funding bill ng the taslowing ess was transacted: Mr. DoaneDy submitted a report from the ference im relauon ‘o granting | lands for the improvement of the Mississippi | river. President, there | Ment. 4 to be no reason to doubt that he was | acendiary proclamations by the Presi- , The Senate recedes from its amend- The conference report was agreed to. Mr. Butler, (Mase) from the Conference Committee on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the Indian appropriation bill, sub- mitted a report, which was agreed to. Mr. Wasbberne (Ill) submitted the conter- ence report on the disagreeing yours on the de- bill. The report was agreed to. ‘Mr. Washburne (111.) said this now disposed of all the appropriation bills, and the country could now see how much money had been ap- propriated. The whole amount appropriated tor interest on the public debt, pensions, and bounties was $190,00,000, For other exvenses of the Government which were necessaty the amount appropriated would not exceed ral rThe consideration of the fanding bill was re- speaks ot the officers of the | sumed and the House proceeded to consider the amendments made in UVommittee of the Whole. The first amendment, 350. limiting the bonds to Ta multiple of that sum, was agreed to. coud amendment, strikiug out the clause and making the bouds run for diiferent periods and providing for one long bond of forty years was agreed to-—Yens, 74; Days, 61. The third amendment, which Strikes out the + clause exempting the lands themselves trom of God, the integrity of the faith, the Fest The Pope, im | tees held TH ‘al also to the temporal welfare of | peag are bow 8731 bit tnd to their real prosperity. order, and | Teta Mocatn tod sot Dave been recently in protracted seeeion | ys «1 Grant continues to refuse all public | A few days ago the City Council of | taxation, and provides for the exemption trom taxation of the interest and incomes of such ndments, i clustve, jout a division. ‘The amendment striking out the section in Telation to gold contracts was agreed jo. The new sections prc posed to the. bill pro- viding for inviting the competition of thr pub- lic for the exchange and purchase of bonds, providing Bow the tax on incomes shail be sessed, and withdrawing all authority for the future issue of bonds or other interest-be: g Treasury notes under existing [Aw, w severa| to. The tion the: Wwell's substitute, ma: The question then recurred upon the Dill as amended, and it was passed—yeas 79, nays 6~ ‘The House then, at 10-15 p. m., adjourned. recurred upon Mr. Bout- md it was rejected —yeus 67, The banquet to Hon. Reverdy Johnson, at Aunspolis, last might, was largely attended, and Mr’ Johnson made an eloquent speech. The Georgia Legislature yesterday ratified the Fourteenth Amendment. HEPHERDS lien 5 hol ater — MOUNT our A De- 1», NO. ovancil will be held THIS Wednesday) NING. at 3 o'clock, at Shepherd's Hall, cor- Ler 7th street aud Louisiana avenu: By order of the W. 3. Master. . as J.T. MOLING, Sec’y WASHINGTON Y SCHUKTZEN VEREIN. Tm accordance vith a Article I TIL, Section 2. of our rituti ed bags le Ussing arrangements necessary for thy Grand z aah Saber so rae Rm All wem- ere are requested ar punctually. ct alvo call attention of members te aa. Blec of Officers for the Bchuetzen Verei Pince on Wednesday, August st Vota will Le received from 2 to 9p ay abt _ HENZK, President. OFFICE OF EATORAL, FREXDNEN'S AND TRUST JOMPANY O Gisters NTH ped > Pevysviv Wascnctox, DO. Stuy meeting of the Board of T ‘e emi-abuual Dividend. felt Coot wae cetared, tad will be pedo tited ar « deposit fo all dcposi tors hig money six months. The Board also qeansed the rate le requiring, mower posit Rix mo foteast to tour mentee’ whien ti t eur Py tenaue or MIA AVENDR, Is. At a bomin to in to dra ‘The couse OF thoes com 62. Now is the time to We leit with us before the 2th ‘aw interest et once Li ATON, Actuary. AX Pp, 7 Information ey jug been received at thi s office to the effect thar contrac" ind others are col lect.og,or attempting ww collect, from property: b the amounts -f assessments for street im noes have been a extract from the Corpo- paid at igve.the vroperty J. Bow ree: GALT & BRU., JEWSERRBS, HAVE BEMOVED To TKELa NEW STORE, 20 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, je 2 lm iT. UTH AND 13TH <7, “CREST KEDCCIIUN 1™ PRICES ON SUMMER Couns, at M. WILLIAN’S, _ie 2-Am 336 Pent rivente sree: mAYORY OFFICE, C17¥ Ba A acest ane bring > ww im this respec ¥.J BOWEN, Mayor. 3a? eiern STREET, ay ps BOOT AND SHOK HOUSH, Where the may find, always, * what Want.” and What of the best cual ty ~ SEVENTH BIREET. ny mm conth of K end Northern Market. —_—_— I as OO. Se at GeeEstine 4, olw: com Assortment slways view. ed 306 Penesyiveais ye INTS, OILS, GLASS, & heve sow tn store, keew, cnscttment’ of HOUSE PAINTING hy Mayeatal.s . dc. Small promte and % Os anickasles is ow s i peel DEPOT ivaew = wW. Hal foe: tie lecgent ever seen ia this sete with Baltimore, com." DBRS DEL OT. surehsits: vo. ‘Trevolers are invited to call and select ‘TRUNKS, VALIGES, AND SaTORRLs, WALL, ROBINSON @ 00., 332 Penesyivanis svence, joi-tt betwoon 9th ead Imth streets. ‘Boverss p-sctiss, mand spond THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. Letter Accepting Vice President. Ay Nenaaska, July 12, 1862 General Georye W~ Morgan, Chrirman Committers ational Democratic Convention. Gupgnar. I take the earliest opportanity of replying to your letter, notifying me of 1a; nom for Vice Pre-ident of the Gaited Siates by the National Democratic Convenuou, recently held : city of New York T aecept wi imo hesitation the err 7 tendered in @ manner so gratifving, give you and the committe: my thank: for the ver; kind and complimentary’ language in witen you Bave conveyed to me the decision of the Convention 1 bave carefully read the resolutions adopted by the Convention. and most cordially concur in every principle and sentiment they an- nounce. My opinion npon all ot the questions which discs imanaie the great conteudi bren freely expressed on ali sui'nble occasions, and I do not deem it nee sseary at this tim= to reiterate them, The issues upon which the contest turns are d cannot be vdscured or distorted b istries of our adversaries. They resolve themselves iuto the old and evesre- newing struggle of a few men to absorb the po- litical power of the nation. This effort, ander every conceivable name and disguise, has always characterized the opponents ot the Democratic party, but at no time has the at- tempt assumed & shape so open and datiag 3s im this contest. The adversaries of free and constitutional government, in defiance of the express language of the Constitution, have erected « military despotiem in ten of the States of the Union, have tiken from the President the powers vested in him by the supreme law, and bave deprived the Supreme Cort of its yurisdiction. The right of trial by jury, and the great writ of right, the habeas corpas— shieids of safety for every citizen, and which have descended to us from the earliest traditions of our ancestors, aud which our Revolutionary fathers’ sought to secure to their posterity forever in the fundamental charter of our liberties—have been ruthlessly trampled under foot by the fragment of a Congress. Whole States and communities of people of our own race have been attuinted, convicted. condemned, and di-- Prived of their rights as citizens, without pre- sentment, or trial, or witnesses, but by Con- gressioual enactmeut of ez post facto laws. aud in defiance of the constitutional prohibition de- nyingeven toa fulland legal Gongress tne authority to pass any bill of sttainder or ¢7 post aq Te, Same usurping authority has enecita tod: an alesis te place of the men of our own race, thus illegally attuinted and dis. franchised. « host of ignorant nezroes, who are supported in idleness with the public money, and combiued together to strip the white race of their birthright, through the management of Freedmen’s Bureaus and the emissaries of con- spirators in other States; and. to complete the oppression, the has been pliced make this barba ‘The military leader under wiose prestige this usurping Congress has taken refuge since the condemnation of their schemes b’ ple of the North in the electior and whom they have selectoi date to shield themsetve: their own ace nounced his bis willingue over eight >uncem ties Of a * exclaimed VoL the Libe 3 peace, Jom aud +t the recon the electic conyimer pressed by ¢ ection of the 1 die date as th I") osidentof the United States, are denounced a. sevolutionists by the partisans of this vindictive Congress. Negro suffrage, which the popular youe of New Yor: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michizin, Cox t. and Other States have condemned as expressly against the letter of the Constitation, Must stand. becaus» their Seuators and Kepre- sentatives have willed it, It the people sball again condemn these atrocious measures by the election of the Democratic candidate for Presi- dent, they must not be disturbed, although decided to be unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, and although the President 1s sworn to mu and support the Constitution. The a fraction of a Congress, reinforo=d partisan emissaries sent to the South and supported there by the soldiery. must stand against the will of the people aud tae decision ot the Supreme Court, and the solemn oath of the President to maintain and support the Constitution It ix revolutionary to execute the will of the People! It is mpvolutionary to execute the judgment of the Supreme Court! It is revolu- uonary inthe Pre: t to keep inytolate his oath to sustam the Constitution! This false construction of the vital principle of our Gov- etnment is the last resort of those who would have their arbitrary reconstruction sway aad supersede our time-honored institutions. The nation will say the Constitution must be re- stored, and the will of the people again pre- vail. The appeal to the peaceful ballot to attain end is not war. is not revolution. They make war and revolution who attempt to arrest this quiet mode of putting aside militury des- potism and the usurpations of a fragment of a meres, asserting absolute power over that benign system of regulated liberty left us by our fathers. This must be allowed to take its course. This is the only road to peace. It wiil come with the election of the Democratic can- didate, and not with the election of that mailed warrior, Whose bayonets are now at the throats of eight millions of people in the South, to compel them to support him as a candidate for the Presidency, and to submit to the domiua- tion of an alien race of semi-barbarous men. No perversion of truth or audacity of misrep- resentation can exceed that which haiis this candidate in arms as an angel of peace». Lam, very respecttully, your ost obedient servant. Feay« P. Boat pte iE FRAME MOULDINGS We have inst received = large TURK FRAMN® MOULDINGS which we olter to she trad. et. iy lw Fuse waite AND BLACK PUINTS AT 20 PER = DSCOUNT. LAMA Lack We new closise os out our LAWA LACE POIN' at @ disconnt of 2 per cent. on turine Dricos.and Ladies who may wish to purchase should call oly and secure the hande»mest patterns. re slso closing out our THIN PRESS GOODS cf atl kinds at reat sacrifice, as we do not wish to carry them over ALSO, ON HAND, A few prom ot ——— BLACK GRENADINE, tS nd $1 per yard. Drese Guods —e wedo Wausxirs AT BEDUC! 'D PRICES would call ahovn WHISK have been selling Shet sold by many d: al 36 i NECTAR ‘Wutey. ce reece! TAL a it $5. aud WLISKIES of lower f I heve siso pare hag RDI A cy oa tention wee my ytontairdt gallon. +0 Important NEWS C. B. JEWELL'S PREMIUM soaps are acknowledged to be THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONEY in the market. ‘They are made on the old fashion plan by boil- ing, aud are free from all tnjurious Chomical adulterations. premium OBIENTAL SOAP, The “ NEW YORK CITY soar, The © CBEMIOAL OLIVE soar, The “ LAUNDRY S0aP, Are brands of superior qualits, ead are guaran- eed to give perfect sxtistuction. = YOUR GROCER for ony of these and take neo other. omer sale by a'l of the BEST GROCRES im the Manufactory, Nos. 600 and 502 @ strest north, Bot woon 4th ead sth. ar ett Washington, D. 0. MARLOW & CO.'S PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS Mabe TO O2DA2. MANUFACTORY, 969 PRSNSYCVARIA AVBHUB. im 493 oman: MOMEY BROKERS. CITY LOaN oFpics: WANTS. ANTED—Immediately a geod Gormsa CONK Wotpnir et 13" and wk etrest, eases Waa rt SIT! 2 Cook. Wi ya b le omy pe ba _ street, between ‘Leas ple ANTED-4 SEEVAST for gonseal_ | Ww! Godeerence veuetted. 3) airs ing house a fe =e — oom rig ri ee chanced. ae x ASH, postetice. it wax ALOK snd DINING ROOM SERVANT Won aol7 ualsse well recommended Uorner sth aud F strovts, the Drag Store. oi Wisterds. yer ATRLY—~w Wiis Areas) Foung Girl, °S veare of exe.a Ht Om thes table, e000 coforemese 1ar Office. ioe 8 bar ie 3657 iw alrag ces Ww ‘Hendy WOMAN to cou, wade: nod ie Gorman proferred. iy 13 N a private family, Colored LAD — ee pee al ying aga br ‘&T FORSE Appl Apply to Dr. W . bee gre) iy and Us —A ‘AN for general housswork Poe k: «but tre pag eS T Vermont avenuc, botwoor i at r Lath at ay 2 38 was abi ED—a Cage Sohne ae TsONER, into ne roll recom med cam secure saeet ‘wr ‘Addross Boom 25, Post Smee Department. oe iy 21. UG CLERK WANTED—One who thoroug nderstands the busimese aod on come wail mm end . Daw, ay Dest? Corner 10th and L atreets. Want ea (S000, BREAD BakEm. st of wages given. tof wages BUEN VENNEE'S, 347 C wes ease Man. ITUATION to learn the Dri first-rate penman. and with 35= lth north, bet. Land WARSTED-« white WO housework reference @ 0 do general ‘To one whe can “raen good 01 ot GIRL, to caok, wah, preferred. Inquire at No — a lous WOMAN. to cook, Apply at 140 Ath stroct! jv itt permanent sc eiahad HOUSE of 1 Address Roo ay 13+ site “Woma WARSTED—a = and troa. Gera. 475 13th strest corner 7th ead D ata, S IUSTH, Ladies” drone’ ‘Serond-haad HING, BOOTS ent th street, between L orthers a Second-hand Clothing sold at rexsonabie yas-ly WwW NEW AND OAST-OFF CLOTH ING. Wetcher, Dinamo jamonds, Goma, Rev: vere or any article of value, at the old-establis! ¢ ne igh igi a Cady wp taimsppl 31D'Ninta rvantn ty’ LOST AND FOUND. “OST—Nine head of CATTLE, from the Moi ot; A. euremnniess reward will be “VARNELL & MYERS, Government Be-f Contractors, jy 22-3t ‘Monument Lot, b OsT—On Monday eveuing. Jai roar the depot in Waal Baltimore. changing care small 'BLOOD- STONE 5 i AL. a hed i ‘The seal is prized 0 liberally rew: roing the same to: ©.8 , Oonaular Berean » . of State. it* $1 BEWARI Pare antes, Jey 1sth. one rea BUF: aie Aad aud one Fed and white spotted horned COW. The above foward will be eid for tneir retace to JOHN HEKISS, lith strect, near H street east. jy 21 2t° agen UP ASTBAY—On the 13th inst , one OW, with straizht horns. The owner Prove property, pay GEORGE HAIN, 22d street, between N and O. and 131 with gold face, ‘The fader will be ‘SIboratiy re Marded on returning it to 472 H ot seat between 9th and loth stré 2-3t* OR SALE. PICKET, FENCE FOR SALE —Screnty-nve Icet lone of good Material and recently pat up. Apply at the corner of Ist and Dat. 17 2-36 NEW PIANOS FOR 9350, 280, 300. 4mD aeaee ste k of good second-hand PI-| little used, at low tigures' *. ELLIS, Street. CARBIAGES. y terms. 0. 12 306 Pa. ave , near ii ABBIAGES. 2 -= CARRIAG| On hand a large number af ices. Al ‘Kockaways’ cc. All work war Repairing promptly attended to. BERT H. GRAHAM. Repository, 3 274 D st. bet. 3th and ath; ~~ 477 8th st.. near D. ay 22-3t" NOTICE To BUILDERS. We are in receipt of — 1,000 DOGES. various sizes and styton 1 ‘gon MIMDOWS. slazed aud anginsed. ire BG . various siz 400.000 foot MOULDINGS al via utter the above goods, or amy in stor duced prices. as we ‘¢abort ofroom for sto: e and sto! rae mn hold and wo mast make room for |i supplics yet to come BU LDERS* ;DRPOT. 562 Tth atrest. HAMILTON & CO. SPLENDID FAMILY uder the sadsle. MWaTTOOK'S. U atrect. between: woh NG now doinu «fa Apply at No. 253 Tth st ybet. Mord B ste, < DATRY AND ROUSE FOR BALE— 3 D. MILL . Bolly Farm, vp. street jy is tw" FOB INVESTMENT. METBOPOLITAN BAILBOAD ‘Thin is the ost desirable sere in the market RAEE CHANC $25,000 IN ate for investment cent per stiutm, in sem constantly increising in vaine 8. E. co poring of "EROWN & 80N, prs and New York ave. * Bree, "te, BOOM, weil far- niehed, & between 9th and lth iy 22-Bt* stunted Na ode tt eer eel nest dpor. ‘OB et ily tarnished f Tour = store Bovlecke mn a7 33-00! OR REnT— Twunimance eee nod, innare street. Drtween Faod G modern ip. 5 the papcred Throwehort, wt ‘room Clorets Apply wo Wh, Ua JOR KENT—A Fine Baltef Boome on first floor moteen levee ta Laquire of D.C tit ocern tm prove St'No. 23 indiaue avenues Between 54 ae pepe nd ter emals For farther @astrest, between T 'OR RENT—One cf the most « F plete Beton YARD: ta the ae Stoam Rogine, Hoppers. Clay Mixtures. on See: ith “house. mest: and extensi| font of New Jarsey avouue. W.DIOK No 306 206 Boe Yor OF tones th and Sth streete, o CH a ime 389 D street. “opposite Cty Gali. Oe FocR Be Booms FOR NT—At boa ats at. FS RENT=A'8 ROOM oni roth) corner rea SE No. 543 M atrest. aoe for hogsekeep- ing to rept with house; jor ang ning menths from et of Augest. se ply t . sous ‘GawzEon . bear 4@. delightful taken. at No.9 4s street, Rent. —That peat iz. No 437 sth street, betweme ‘Fand Poses sion given immediately. pears tof ale low Apply on the premises. a7 ht Foe. SALE—Kight Acres of excsilent LAND. very heavily set io Timothy Grass, from walk three tons of hay peracre bare been Lard lies between the Rock villa. sed Eo wilt Turppike. within the District po cotum bias two miles from the corporate limits good front oa both Foale: eeod bul j S94 tur Ng: good fence on rond side ant Io ery. desirabie for inarke pare 825 i TATLEY 4 dretac Setabiisiment, No. “3 Jomo str: Goo Fe Where plat can be seen or the land will’ ROOMS, FU SHED for rent Nos 50 M street, between ath aud Teen ° reves | BRICK H HOUSE FOR] ENT — 2 six rooms and pases, mtrect, betwe eee north. Inquire at the southeast ci 3d and L ste nerth, or at the corner of loth end Pete, 17 2 st” 0 LET—1 Anguet Ion the most favorable terms. the DINISG-RUOM and KITCH USINKSS of the bearding-Rouse No see oye... bet. Oth gad zth eta. ate. aa house ix Biel ss extent s_capacity and s haudsome cam be Tealised from the bast iatd” ree choca; o dow monthly will buy one. Call STARE & METCALF, dy 2H ett Corner New York ave. and Lsth st. POE PALE 08 To Let. ‘The BUSINESS of the old 4.Confectionory Estab Lishmen} F strosta, now doing a good by and best Business atauds inthe er, Th “aint the second “oer are cool and pleasant fifty first class moathly boarders. — tng, poor health oms on ave about nm for N. J. HILLMAN. SOR ats > new STORES and DWEL LINGY, ives in the bert busivess part of South Wasliingiwa—4:. street. wear’ the cormer of Inuuire at 479 8th street, between Penna. av- ne and D street. ¥ Fo BENT—Ten desirable dw fie etna eee a oe ‘ Sin el ape Estate Brokers jy 7 460 13th street, corner of ¥. Fo, Ee ie 40 K street, between EN. RENT—Large aiey raatons, js or rane for reason: G street, between ith and 15th ightfal COUNTRY RESI- Cirany GARDEN ran, nrrangeutent omfort and conve- ery aapricots of fru Se- ores. 5 ston Al cherries ce. Fine shade trees & well- entablished GOUT Stan aR rnd good stock of @ ots. Part cash and erty property” Addreen Boa 654. Post Omice. jy Out OUSE FOR RENT—One of handeom three story Ln et bss. Ne. order pigeon M st. between ye nd bath houee. sarstie worthy ‘in ad. vance. Tuquire at A KO 3s U street. be tween Si aud 10th streeta. Posssasion ou ist of July. ge 16-08 ON PENNSYLVANIA ¢ -ENUB ENT.—The il and conver snt reem: Rig oauny Central, small one ICES corncr of sth stxeet it be jgont collectively for reat ote lars inguire ot Wk. ia a aco. T Geor, Lok geod pM BALE 1 aL Posh first-cl Paths aT ni mom . soual attention, 1's five sail inte low ant tons eben STS ty AN my 19-co?m" Washington D . C. B —& duu MABE. sev. re old; | Sieg ee Mag ge eyes og F* ver, ingle ar double: pertecity gentle, iene Oe bk aid eold eo Geli mucins hor, Onn 000 ORDAR POSTS, all sizcs, 4,10 and 16 feet. will be sold at the loweat mar: ket jore to anit the purchaser. Inquire No. #22 7ih strvot. near D north Poscus POUK BT BOOK @F FUN... BOUND TRE BLO-K. A Novel. New Bdi- tion MIDSHIPMAN KasY- sap Bdition DEMOURACY IN THE UNITED STATES. MAN'S ORIGIN AND DESTINY. By Les- ley... — HOW TO paint ouR Houses. DEAD SEA FRUIT. By Mies Braddon FOUL PLAY. & Novel. By Chas Reade. For cale by iyi ae... momarray'® aa nan ile withoot extra charge. TE. <baereee Baas, arOUK h ND ‘OeRatast tanouer bia VanIETe Iv THS DISTBIOT, anoractoay oF sans 8 LAM & 00., Ki 334 Penns. avengs. Prices FOR BENT Org of those desirable, HOUBRS fa Philsgeipbie ow, with eas, water and bala room, abd every imodera aa err oe ees eustoaur HI (Chroe.)_ New York svanva sad isa ‘OB SALE—On 13th street. PoE D atrece, r otk ROOM HC MoosR hy hee "teh sch; water in Tar’ Terms, 820) cash; ge pat ft pommentas abate, = Se Corver K and 9th atree B SALE—A modera-bailt FRAMS mouse Fat 8x roome, —_* ‘ao a > Tory chomp: Bt fest Tron! doo pir Be. ‘au Pesnaylvavia avenue. im? Fok BENTO Tee or thre Hows atorutehed, 467 Tsth street, between Baud F ste ie Fe. N7—A STORE and DWELLING alte. Brokers. “Retr eat ti aD ete aaa ees] ae poe OF LAND. ee Se ILLBT & REDGRAVE, Lou Ceca eee eee 0s oy td Youx Ave LS et, x0 GixTe ; Cesree: CHEESE! Tust.recelved Fifty Boxes best NEW YOBK FAGTOBY CURES. Tame TEES LET BEER. "a sve , bet 10th aad Lith Sarars MADE TO ORDBS. A¥D WARRANTED TO FIT. WALL, ROBISON & 00. saw SuePRUNOTLVABIA avanoR Bovarss D'RGLISB. int waee * | LAaDIEs |) fare hire! ti aud made in Brat tees Sane | bs : Yeareto the treatment of female Pel with the greatest succom sapscial treatment will Sud eer Potients Gtaace: Thivars. pee no ee > Lavres OAN HAVE THEIE MOOPFEI ETS TERED AND REPAIRED st ORS. FAUM HOOPSKIBT, CORSET and SHOULDER BRAUER ACTOR Loulstens AN BR AUl9) wtce cng aad soot ans anual it to work ae58h BR NO HOUSE. 309 D atfeet, vp 12th street. INSURA! Inscne at nome. TON INSURANCE NATIONAL U com. PANY OF WASHINGTON CAPITAL. 900.009 THE ONLY COMPANY OF THE DISTRivT THAT DOES NOT CHARGE IT8 PA TEONS WITH THE Gov- KBENMENT STAMPS OFFICE No 71 LOUISIANA AVENUE. First deor cast of Seventh street Bisks taken at the Lowest Rates, and Losses OD 4. PremPEY POF on ABLES KNAP. President. AR Rives, — President. 17 Wcosw DENTISTRY. ———————$—$—$—$——$ D*- LEWIEBS begs S17 ENTAL ASSOUIA pae,288 0, FEAR ay ave TESTE rocrmaneas onmanar: Pain. Ko charge ro. be made fo fined Mycira aviary. Sead ORY @ooDs AT LOW PRIOR. BOGAN & WYLIE, No, 32% SEVENTH STREET, Por New York avenue aad L street. EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. 10 Cents- (Only 4~ sat.) ©. 220i, H = /SKIBT AND COBSET MANUFACTORY 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, betwoon 6th and 7th streets, my 23- 7 W HOLESALE DEPOT OF MIBsISQUOI WATE. this celebrated Water can be sap- prices, (ading ireight f wee, York.) Saas owe faeces. io +t JAPANESE TEA Pots OF EVERY KIN! WABBANTED TO STAND Tae BEAT, AND AT LOW PBIC! N. W. BURCHELL, Under Bbbitt House. SEVENTH H STREET. HOUSE RENOVATING se ist cere DECORA’ AN DBEW 4. J0TUE 2 00., CABRIAGE WANUPACTUBEES, 47 wad 4% lath stroot, Particular attcation given to repairing. 4el6-lim ITAN ETRODON TS LING SALOON, UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL, Ire Sterer West. |, Proprietor. N EACH BLOW POTATOES. ersten irate 10m rate, hott oe HA2v8r é co-- MANUFACTURER: 01 TOR CREAM, WATER IvBs, AND FROZES Of all the most delicious 1 roevieietet eveaue. between 9th and 10thets our friencs and the fee PIC NICs, EXCURSIONS, &s. ae. 2ixcs- oo PRO- eryinad avoaue af retore. at cents for winite. 40 Tt PRIBES : SUNDAY ‘SCHOOL | Pics TR ToiREM « wire reach the Telamd by fhe teres fen tae High Street, Georentown, at ali Lours of the €ay ae = YEENOD. all, Ma the city si The A om W sino makes SEMI- WEEKLY APTEPAOUN TRIPS to Mount ¥ her wharf on TURSDAYS (weather permitting.) at 4% about 19 p.m ato be adinieton ts ihe Mansion and @re: Ketreabmer:ce pennd.ey te ation Ames 8 y tim waa Willard : Parties wishing © wit “fornieh ree * and further tn’ 35@ Ponnsyive GEORGE CLUBS : Sai ay wa Pic Ah TIES ATLOR bh sth oy ttables opposite Natiowsl Theater AMERICAN AND TAPETECTON 3, LGAs AND STRING HANDS com 25 Set gnncer = ¢. No. a1 1 Whatrect. conver ot D _" RUHOOLS en Cs MpSiC BILLe Bab best of Mane tee © Nice, Exeursi : con he = Vv EBBES oreey ane AED eoTm. Being connected with oo gan be eu AMUSEMEN’ SCHUETZEN PARA. MONDAY, J+: + 27, AND EVERY MONDAY THEREAPTER. GRAND OONCRET, PBI/E BOWLING Ove PF be rolled for ISSION FREE Stages will be ip attendance to bring up visitors from terminus - ‘ity ras Notice —The Park is now open for visitors at all times. of Liquors kept on hand. D) Mengerian. Ri eran Kisscngen water Partie wi caterretaments wi't please addres« Bok at Om OF. KREIS” DANOL ivapia avenue. entering now clase je 2-tt oStomes 2 CO, corner 16th ond F, Wash + pee ©0., corner Tth and F_W. —* corner Bridge aud Big (OaL anND Woon. TEE CHEAPrer Yani Capitol “ail. 476 oe ee sth and Ti ats, Navy Yard sore. ourTals the o BBet COALS MINED" mgny refunded Wel Banbous” is Dow stits Lowest Figure, and Semities would do well to lay iu their winter sup- "Grsere received. and will be times ithig three mrnthont J 2.240 poops T+ THE TON GUARANTA Rv OAK and PINE WOOD constantly on and. SJ Now is the time for families to put in their winter's supply. .P. BROWN & BON. Southeast corner of New York avenue and Sth street. Naira’s new building; formeriy at 463 Mh strect, between Kang F. Yard Cr ‘WOP oud Goan, SI6Y 447, fa vt A and 12th street (ontanig soar HOsriTAL Fon Wom LYING IN - HOSPITAL, Pationts dest: to of this