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aa oe eee ee ee EVENING STAR. Largest Circalation in the District CROSBY S. NOYES... accee Editors eee OITY: -MARCH 1, 1569, 7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SKE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. To Advertisers.—Onr advertising patrons ave requested to send im their favors before jock ™.. &8 advertisements rece:ved ater cammot be insured an insertion in ‘Tre STAR of the same day, on account of (be pressare of news matte? after that hour With every disposition to accommodate, we fied ourselves obliged to lay down this rule sod sdhere to it {De admiration for Lopez, the Paraguayan | Jictaror, which hay existed in some miads om account of Bis plack. or rather the pluck shown ty bis people ia their contests with an allied + cemy. 18 very likely to fade away as his char- + er comes to be correctly wnders‘ood. The § oT Uraut painted of bim by Mr. Porter ©. Bliss, the istely imprisoned diplomat, who has had ample opportunities for making careful studies f his sobpet, ts anything bat pleasing. Ac- | cording to that authority, Lopez is of mixed blood, swarthy im complexion, very fat, short ct stazare, lymphatic in temperament, sensual, <iuttimous, cowardly, cruel, and superstition ic as charged that he frequently passes days together ima condition of bestial intoxication ‘2 company with bis mistresses for the time being, who are changed and renewed accord- ‘og to Bis caprice, without the slightest regard to the ties of family or affection. He has, Bow. + ver, © permanent mistress ma woman he se- “uced from her busband in France someseven- ‘een years ago, by whom he has six children, the eldest of whicb, pow fifteen years of age, is spparent to the Dictatorabip. Lopez rules bis subjects most despotically, aed bis will is the highest Iaw known in Par. aguay. This will be understood when it is known that not @ single iuhsoitant of the country dares do so much as marry without the consent of the Dictator. who, for reasons of his own, while not always forbidding matri- mony, does all he can, by precept and exam- ple, to discourage the institution among his subjects. The consequences of this singular course are visible everywhere im the most de- praved and demoralized state of society im- agimable in a country making any pretence to c:viltzation. Yet, notwitimtanding his power and force of character. the Dictator is repre- ated by Mr. Bliss to be a most notorious cow- ard; and that gen'leman says he never saw a battle except from a pertectly safe distance, while bis headquarters in the tleid are always tar im the rear of actual hostilities. Making all due allowance for the natural bins and probable prejustice of the artist, it is more than likely that the main features of his subject are correctly drawn, and the character | portrayed 1s plainly one not to be admired. At the very best. itis evident that Lopez, who at se time seemed to he somewhat of a nero, is ayihing bat the proper etyle of persom to urd a dynasty on this comtinent. A peo ple geverued by such a raler, or by the da. scendants of such stock, can hardly fail to be- come thoroughly debased and permanently en- nlaved, even if they do not iapse into actual roartem. (pon the subject cf cheap builaing material ond the patent brick used at the Howard Uai- correspondent cails our attention to bat the tests madeatthe Navy Yard, uder the superintendence of Major W. R King. “tow from sixteen experiment an aver- age resistance of 17,351 pounds, and that the Piceks ben pew averaged nearly ~,000 ponnads, more than double the amount required, asa istar ce of 3,00 pounds per block of brick isall (Oat we needed st the bottom of the first story of (be University. He says that where there has been any difficulty with the bricks 1: bas been sth the green ones, moistened by a oriving orm, or wetted and frozen alternately, whare- by the outer surface scales off. The wall m rave Way Was not avy portion of the Unive ty buildings preper, but was tim" of the hos- tal structure, some distwwce away in th Alley below, ard which was run up with wpdue bas'e ander some emerg-ne. We doubt not the main difficulty is from the snability of the grees bricks to stand wetting Architwet Mullet’s experiments showed that tne bricks could be readily weshed «way, by tien of the bands, after being submerzed in water a few minutes. It is claimed tna: the bricl grows harder and firmer after ea h wet- tng, which Is probably the case he ordinary course of expo=ure t hey increase in resistance at the rate of about » pounds per month. Weare not disposed oim altogether in the outcry against these ies. but it iseviden: that the American laste fo do every*Bing in twenty minutes bas cunsed nately versoued material a. ‘ward | aiversity buildings. This is un- tortupate. throws discouragement ov of seeking 4 cheap and baodsome building material, capable of being readily made on the ground waere itis tobe put up tthe experimentation goon until some oral building material is discovered, less © than wood, less costly than stone o: ed brick. A parallel toedme of Disraali's “Cariosities Lo teratore” was furnished by the expeci-ac two eminent divines, Bishop Simpson Wm. Moriey Panshon, who officiated trepolitan Methodist Church in this ‘@ay.—the former im the morning: fo the afternoon. A newspap: upon Mr. Panshon a litte be- > making a corrret synopsis of at tor ton. Mr P. replied that he had indesd prepare! a discourse for the eccasion.and would be bappy to oblige the reporter: but, curr enough, aud unfortunately for nim, Sempson bad spoken im the morning trom the sfecrical txt be bad himself selected, ©. ered tbe genes J and particular groands he J. therefore, of having @ sermon to show at (hat ume, be bad a vew oue to prepare, to the ocession. ble bipeammanon Wabs —The Cincinaati ¢ “hronicte | 2 recent date has a long and bighly eulogis- Srticle on Senator Wade, which closes with ‘be {lowing announcement of bis purpose to sore wholly from pablic life Wade bas becn used | coutection with a positioa in the | <abinet of the new Administration, and bi chers im convection with a Position broad, | we t onession to retire from Public lite ar : — ae to that de. | on of anything else” une * foreign | the Chronicle Das been regarded as ape- cuaily triendly to Mr. Wade, if not his recog nimed organ, we presume this statement may | be regetded as a entic and conclusive, (Dough it is widely at variance with the com. moaly entertained im pression on the subject, be pes even of New Jers: Gov. adolph, of that Stave, sept to its Legisiiture ‘Sntorday Inst # message in which he recom- meads the abolition of the transit duties upon paecragers and freight now collected from be consolidated railroads, usaally desiznated Camden and Amboy monopoly, and rm tax on railroad property. To be sure, we Save Bo information that the communication arted op; but character b sadication givens beew nt mm is an encourre Now, let Maryland aud Delaware P equal.y favorabi« sign, and we shall erie to thir © parts of the world really ewe WiB the ret mR S Mobun we have Harper's tor Marcia t omen are employed an in New Yoru. * striped patteras, « fashions. rder of Jesuits are in the ft 'be © hour assigned to Bim, and askad to | the sermon be bad prepared, with a | nd | bad expected to go over in the afternoon. In- | | favorably reberved, of will be favorably | the tact that a documect of that | The career of Col. Forney has been active THE INAUGURATION. Sud influential, but we doubt if there Das been ®DY portion ef itso useft hich be > Arrangements fer the Vill look beck with so m tisfaction, as Lis present work cf siding in developing the om the 4th of March, 1969. Tesources of the Sou'h by supplying tte needed Jabor and capital. This isthetrue way to“re. constract” the South on ® Bealthy basis by peopling its unoccupied lands wih tadastri- cus, steady emigrants, and turnishicg to it capital sufficient to set all the wheels of indas. try in motion, We wish Mr. Forney every success in bis good work, The doors of the Senate Uhamber will be opened at 10 o'clock A. M., for the admission of Senators and others who, by the arrangement of te commuttee, are entitled to admission, as fol ows: Ex-Presidents and Vice Presidents. Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court. ‘The Inptomatic Corps, Heats of Departments, Ex Members of either branch of Congress, and Members of Congress elect. Officers of the Army and Navy who by name have received the thanks of Congress. Governors of States and Territories of the Union and Ex-Governors of States; Assistant Secretaries of the Departments and Assistant Postmasters Geheral; the Assistant Attorney Geveral sad the Judge Advocate General; the Comptroliers, Auditors, and Registers of tht Treasury; the Solicitors of the several Depart” ments; Treasurer; Commissioners; Judges of (he Federal Coarts and of the Supreme Courts of the several States; the Mayors of Washington and Grorgetown; and the Reporters ot the Senate. All of whom will be admitted at the east door of the north wing of the Capitol The families of the President, President elect. Vice President pro (em, Vice President elect, Senators, Diplomatic Corps, Heads of Depart. ments, and Federal Judges, witl enter at the north door of the Senate wing; all others will ent-r at tbe mia eastera door. All the galleries, except those for the reporters and the families of the Fiplomatic Corps, will be open to those Bolding tickets. Seats will be placed in front of the Secretary's table for the President of the United States, the President elect, and Committee of Arrange- ments. Ex-Presidents and Vice Presidents, the Chief Justice and Associate Sustices of the Sepreme Court will bave seats on the right of the Chair The Diplomatic Corps will eccupy seats on the right of the ©hair, next to the Supreme Court. Hends of Departments will occupy seats on the left of the Unair. Officers of the Army and Navy; Governors of States and Territories of the Union; Ex-Gov- How. Core™srs DELANo, oF On10.—The se. Jeciion of this gentleman by General Grant for the position 0! Commissioner of Luternal Rev- pne indicates in advance the character of those that will te likely to compose the new Cabine: 11 is apparent that solid business qualificati: and sfrict iptegrity of character will be ti basis of selection rather than mere litical prominence. Mr. Delano is entirely self-made, owing potbing to wealth or family influence st the commencement of bis career; achieving evecers Slone. by the force of his own talents and +fforts. He represented bis present dis- trict it the House very ably some twenty years since. Afterwards engaged in banking in New York city, securing there t tune. He’ bas occupied times, several reapeasiiny “pasties oe ‘with credit to himself and to tion of the public. Probably co one in Bis Stste enjoying more generally, unqualified Personal and political confidenc He is @ prominent member of the anti Ritualistiz branch of ibe Episcopal Obruch, and pracii- cxlly exemplifies bis religions principles in a!l Bis business relations. FAB. HaNornG.—On next Friday, the 5:tof Marc! the four negroes convicted of the murder of captain and mate of tho schooner Brave, will be hung in the jail-yard at Princess Apne. Md. The names of the four mur- derers are Rounds, Bailey, Wells and Wilson. _ <= TT Diny. vi koutery at yet HIS (Monday) FAIR AND FESTIV. OBA Fyn ol 34 end north & ipito! Mill, commencing TURSOAY 34 refMfling nor ether UP THE BIG TH TREEL EE LECTURES ON* In aa Ps - ‘mienane 8 Sieanr] By ns will continue hi Lectores, with Esmerous pootical rectt —o TULBLS ernors of States: Assistant Secretaries of De. Reaper's MONDAY, Le partments: the Assistant Postmasters General; Masle in attenasnce. ‘hdmissiga Advocate General: Comptrollers, Auditors, and pe Se Registers of the Treasury; Solicitors of the meee Cae eE Rt OF GEORGE: | ceverst Departments; Commissioners; Treasn je apna commer rers; Judges; and the Mayors of Washington and Georgetown, will occupy seats on the right apd left of the main entrance, Members of Congress and members elect will enter the Senate Chamber by the main en trance, and will occupy seats on tae lett of the Char. ‘The Rotunda will be closed, and the passages leading thereto kept clear. ‘The other doors and eatrances to the Capitol, except thore to be open ander thts arrangement, Will be kept a. Ateleven o'clock, the President of the Uaited Svates and the President elect, each aceompa- nied by members of the Committee of Arrange- mente, will proceed in carriages to the east door of the Senate wing of the Capitol, and, entering PET thls institution g the Nation: nea on TUES- Te lereet BD v3 rive her B.A eapaidatee for 9 m by the Kev. we Co apmen en Geor Call nae aeen vuaten James Morgan M-D. The tothe clase ity he activered by Frack Gow "rie profession i ie geen sttend rofeseton a re invited to atten ree OE NZON EL D.. Dean. pile ne! Day. ERAL ea will deliver bis celebrated Lecture, “ SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA,” At the Congregational Church,cor. Wth and Gsts., WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 3d, For the ben. fit of wounded and disabled soldiers of the Graud Army of the Republic Tickets 50 cts ; Beserved French & Richardeon the Committes, | rrere, will be conducted to the rooms assigned ue: Capt Om, om | them. J Coliine, Herdyuarters cm ‘A.B. | The Vice Presidentelect will be accompanied b street AUS | to the Capitol by a member of the Committee panes SACRED CONCEBT | of Arrangements, and conducted to the Vice AT THE | President's room, and atterward imto the Senate FOUNDRY M. B. CHURCH, | Chamber, where the oatn of office will be corner of Fourteenth and G atreets, Admin:stered to him by the Vice President pr MUNDAY EVENING, March lat, | tem. at eight clock. The Diplomatic Corps and the Justices of the The programme will embrace Chorases, Slee. | Supreme Court will enter the Senate Cuamber tions fom the Masters, Quartetis, Trios, Du a few minutes before tha President elect =a The Srnate will assemble. at twelve o'clock. Exioe’ musical talent of this city have kindly The Senate being ready, the President of the | | } consented to agsiet the choir, in the rendii t om et | radia Gialee'and the Foosident elect will oe the aber e programe. J we trast arich musical trest | mtroductd by the Committee of Arrangements will close the performance— to the seats prepared for them in the Senate The Nattonel Hymn. Ghamber = : After completing the organization of the Senate, those assembled in the Chamber will proceed to the platform on the central portico of the Capitol in the following order: ‘The Marshal of the Supreme Court. Fx-Presidents end ex- Vice Presidents stice and Associate Justices of the | Supreme Court. ‘The Sergenut-at-arms of the Senate, Panimert Doors open at 7 o'clock, Tickets. 50 cents To be had at the oor, itt March 4, 1 i | The President elve:, with members of the : | UNOFFICIAL CEREMONIES. Oundle States. oe The Pre ident of the United States with THE PROCESSION memb ~~ of the Commitee of Arrangements inthe Im- ‘Phe Vice President avd the Secretary of the position ia ingcharac- | Senate. anidesrib | Ihe Members of the Senate son Proce | The Diplomatic Corps. ‘deneral Cuimmittoe Ex-Members of the House of Representatives 407 F etreet. | and Members elect to the Forty-Piret Congress ‘A | Heads of Departmen's ity Meinl alpsie | Governors of States nud Territories Toeckets for the Jnacigu Officers of the Army and Navy, ant Treseury Building on nee March. can be ol tatned the it person» who have been admitted to thy if Committer, No 407 Galena, | an attha miiowtne wie On reaching the front of the platform th Willard’s Hotel, Bbbitt House, Nati aa! Hotel, Beaton House. Meri pelitan Hotel St Jame: Hutel. Washington Ho atthe Caton Meter, ‘© Music stores of Bilis and Metrerctt, and at the Book Stores of Blanchard & Moen. Philp & wont, French & Kiel ton. Mohun # Bestor. Suiiiugton. aud Mcrrison The tickets are 19 each, and admit oue centle D and two le nets tle Be end Supper Booms. ‘Two full brass bands and five string bands have bo engeged to foroish music for pr inenadi ng ‘Uanclog. Tie supper will be provided by JOUN A, ee erm ome Seater: thes oe ‘The Diplomatic Corps will occupy she seats ‘There will be commodious Dressing-roows, with | o> 48 Me rear of the Supreme Court; Heads barbers aud other attepdants, of Departments, Gover aver force has becn engage, and the President elvet will Providet tor | stdent aed th: pion, Vanclag. | pr. ident elect. Xt im the rear the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court will occopy the cea.s on the Jett, ond the Vice President, Secretary, and Mi mbers of the Senate those igh. cy M. W. GALT & BRO. DEALERS UN e DIAMONDS, FINE-WATC4ES, RICH JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, ETC. AGENTS FUR THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY. ALSO, FOR TSE CELESRATED “PATEK WATCH.” AND FOR THE SALE OF THE Gorham Manufacturing Company's SILVER AWD ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. Ne, 240 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN lirn AND l2ra STREETS. ma 1-3t B LACK SILKS. BLAck Uks. THE nee cect oe SILKS IN 3.5. MAY & CO Pessstnvania Avrure Between th and 10th ate, Will Open Te-day, (Monday, Marsh 1 ine gae 8 gape. $2 1 $3 50 per yard. They will in, exhibit ® fall line of C.J. B BRT & COS colebrated LYONS fLackel Rrra ta BLAOK eee mE An rau U EVENING SILKS tn grea variety a oe a7 CREF RICE ONLY —marked inplate figures. marl sti PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Brtweey Nintu ann Tensn 8 3.5. MAY & €O ADFEXANDBE’S, DESPRE’’, ALEXANDBIENE’s, COURVOISIER 3, White. Ligh ium, Dark and Black—al! sige for Lacios and Gentlemen, ee of BEST KkiD GLOVES ON HAND ‘ane BF 920.000. 4a BaTiOn atta aoe yee a TRE (wav At just what the THE PARIS KID GLUVE DEPOT. tae NetIeE or gt (oH ad OF OO Part. GurTAVE LANSBUKGH and MAX LANS BURGH wv der the sts leo. LASSEUKGH &@ BRD, | hasbeen © isday dissolved by mataal consent. MAKE 119 CUSTAVE LANBBURG: max LANSBUBGH. STAVE Lane i uakspenan Under the 14M frmct LANSEULGH We take this occesion to thank our friends and numerous customers for the liberal pati heretofore best Would respectfully ask @ ants of the late firm will be 7 ettling their sce mute BURGH & BRO Expl Untel., Chron. AVE YOUB MONEY The Uuiertiened bas just taken out a BREW pat FOR PAVING SIDEWALKS. GU TERS ASD 8 ETS WITHOYT A Ba! dispensin« with curb, and redactng the expense to below the contract price fu any wards in this city with brick, which wiil last for a Iifetims without repair. 1,00) loads of PAVING BAND t the yard on Tiber Creek. betwoon I THOBNTON SMITH __ 394 E street. bet oth and Notice OF LISSOLUTION - hereby gi 4 between “TLL: TOR ati, Merchant Tatlors, No sireot, Waehi n. ved by si conbeer ouane pit aay of Fouraary, 1 debts owing to the rm. or partue: are to ived by the said Wiliam Hart. aud all do @ards or said firm wre to be presensed to him for tt. Washington, D C . achshenass oT, nb : WILLTaa A MART. th. formed a copartne eof hashes Heth celeat cost for case beters reelovine ae tee: stand of Mesers ba ater A Uo. : mal 3t OR THE FOURTH OF MARCH. A strong poli 2 og bors of Stat bite may Fr that the presence im Td So ie, ™ bers and Members = fis Ree bo tals vansa’ one bers of the Senate, Ex. Members au ir d to intrute by those mi | elect of the House of Representatives, iu the wored guests of thee rear of the Members of the Senate. Such other persows as are imcluted ia the preceding arrangements willoccupy the steps ang the residue of the portico. All being im readiness, the oath of ottice will PRs memmoth ox General Grant." Loy to tal Committee by Carlos Petr f Donen sis Row on exhl hitfen e1 the epi od oma ted sscotation. be ndministersd to the President slect by the tothe dinecta Stosument a Chief Justice. and on the conclusion of the President's address, the Member- of the Sen- ‘The Ge ‘ommittee have d. within "her power Waive rriar to th ees Seccnee See arenes ermine View he I ceremonies of the ‘Inauguration, aad Presiden’, and Secretnry, will return to the Pegg ampenae thet they Stil be of | Senate chamber, and the Presiden’, ac nee Yo The Nacional’ Ms: panied by the Committee of Arrangements, will T. L. TULLOCK proceed (o the President's House. malst Secretary General Commitiee.. ‘The Sergeant-at-arms of the Senate 1s charged BRADY'S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC I COLLECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE MEN anD WAR VIEWS, 32 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, with the execution of these arrangements. All borses and carriages will be excluded from the Capital square Should the weather prove unfavorale, the ceremony of the Inauguration will take place in the Senate chamber. Ricwarp Yates, A. H. Oraoin, T. C. McOgegry, { Committee. Bo en rasnr ABLE DANUING Ne ™M ITA joThL. E. between 5 A ont bith etree! eae he ogy ot Blin Ft Meee ged Hantary—Toee — da . ‘¥. from o ™. weer orn To pe ‘Wednesday. aud dat- ‘rae spiraling ott spon of ACTORS attshaatt | MER itreogrio a fe Season wil! conn on the Portraits of disthy Dtatesrona, Tariee, TURSDA iiarci 2d, ts Tele 23-4¥ Anthors, Travelers, Mi Saep anata Heroes. The Photographs of the MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT CONGRESS re also on exhibition. YOUNG MEN'S OHRBISTIAN ass0cI- ATION Fais, ING, AT 7 WoO’eLAcK, ¥ vs Eve t In T W BUILDI GonNER NINTH AND D 8f ETS Sehere Tek ¢unamitiog one, Bt ot nc pee, ey Cy ochatae for mn dali: 2 ce for ibe imiies and eatienea See th nected with pies ies. enjo: ‘of all. ui PRERSON’s Dy BATILE FiReb ae’ 'BU- ‘TTLE FIELD OF BVIULE PRtwoN: BLESTON.S U.; creams ie eemeiner ri i be sa rer a 7 bt T is mcr r air Arart FEELS OND feet Menem iat out A the ‘pened ofthe | seed A lous. towers. ond all wao compl: oar complete and reas aneo a erent tious. {gam recol ve. hele rf on Hier cpen at all houra, careees #peclaE a TAN DLOBD'S 4 r , al oeened 3 Cpponite Departme: jords of the List: trict he the ‘Assortation sambere re wilt pisces ud obtain their certi! Lawbepeasn bee Stra {4p 2., eC to 7 GEO. Mason, Ate st-Law end Solicitor i 2 Beakrngtay. ‘Gity Nall. BLANKETS. SHEETING COUNTERPANES and D SPREAD! bee oe hy, COTTON GLOVES. AS eo 4,8 SELBY 90 i Parties desiring to sell firet-clies REAL BS TATE NOTES can bave them negotiated at cur rent rat 1D application to a SHERLER « cESON Pra loctening agers, G. witkns 109 Water street Gectgetowns BOSRS, FLOWER. “ibavery ‘ani As i A. P. MORRIS. Store, K street, near 9th, opposite the mn D'prgopazion pene 'S BLANKETS BLANKFTS. £00 GBay BLABK BIg br waeeeke. te mal-2t* ith eis Canal Bridge. MAtaca GRAPES! q MALAGA_ 4 ! Bw. BuRG ereres =e nder Kbbitt H. mee Y le Be EootecOnton Sete. Core bee warl Cor Mth and Daisd FRUITS, &c. DRIED PEACHES, ALE. OnkBk EARS, PRUBEB; CASNED-—PRESH awisdh B, TOSA ‘OES PRAG GUAVA ae Perit OUR STOCK OF ze vF Li RO oo WG TAULE CUTLERY, PLATE GOODS, AND HOUSEK&EPING ARTICLES ie complete ip eve cular BOUSEKSEP others are irvited to examine our large ane ee purchasing Jw. eee N HOUSE FE IMPORTERS OF €BINA. 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YOUATT GN THE HORSE With @ Tregtis, 3 Draught snd Draugiit Horses, 175 ITURE By HORS) son, PORT Br yh Si, orn 83 80 | IIVTCHINSON’S DOG BREAKING Lopice | edition. ie oS OO /ENER’S ANECDOTES OF Dé 95 00 ART BECREATION. A Guide to Ornamental Works $3 00 wirnty MAGUAL OF Puvsrcal aM bi? LEIBK® = OF CHESS. Kontos Para De. 2 3 AGNEL’S HAND-BOOK OF CHE! $225 MOBPHEYS GAMES _... --$2 00 bi Ld ee ‘POOKET move: he ras WAHIST.. rota es auD PRACTICE OF F WH8T, By By TALES OF THE TAP. Londom edition..91 75 oppsoneres: OF THE PULPIT, end by ptt teerseneeenennnatesaneeee WALL'S manual OF PHOTOGRAPHIC COL- O8DNG LL nn, Ey CK IR: e's | 01 bare Pune: BEOOLLECTI bat ett td MBN AND THINGS aT wasn. 1ne@TO! sens neeeneee a Ty es oF ‘mersesenwaceensvanseeasstuesaecemecsttveanenes $2 OO IOKRLAND'S LIVES OF THE Tove rR SYulnonesgs. “Ves se HCME PICTUBBS OF ENGLISH POETS 91 50 Ai N's LIFS AND LETTBES OF FITZ “Ohne BALLECK eeu @2 50 a oF THE OBUSADBS. By Barbara ee el yr TB Binoes ts LA tg ey th ian ‘The » Mistery of, eoiie y - | Arthur. — OF BAZARETH. Bis ‘Life and Teach- ED maenne—sensenstncneneenennnnnteremneneneeesnsceesveneeies G3 OO WITH JUVEBSILE Det’ TOC nssereamne | specie Pn hly BI aon HALF ol QUEBNTS. By TH CHAPLET OF PEARLS. CHINA AND TRE CHINESE... CAMEOS FROM ENGLISH BISTOBY..51 50 THE CONs Zhe A otth= ch hee B story of the Frenc! ter be THE VON TOODLEBERGES. By F.C. ad- Be. seneneeene, su CAST UP Th By Dr. Samuel Bian 2 EE Reh nee Peery POBTIA. By Mery Cowden Clarhe...:..92 50 an J hide! oF xNOLISE LITERA. ATER BRITAIN. By Diike. "SEDATE LFOTV RES ws OW TH: Bel dik POF cy Tia DiTy. ibis Ary of the above Rooks sent ‘ tree)’ receipt of price)" OF ‘mL epeginge 92 95 $100 ‘TRAVELS In THE bet ee SO seeetmnnesetntabesste es ANTERBUST: . re Warn AW CAN eTirCL Lurt 30 Performers. Triple Ensertainm=nt . ; —— “THEATER. DRESS WEAR 1s SVESING s . EP EVERY EY G DURING THK WERK > *ATIEEE ED 18 STOLE: IN BTOCK! ba) CLL Daree DEERE COA FULL DRESS Goats: Of the Latest Designs, with or without SILA FACINGSs. BERAPTED FROCK COATS. WALKING Goats BEAGE Doxshin a5 Cat Ist Tight, M@ Medium, $4 Large. pocr DOUBLE Wasting VoNTEY Down” On ree Two Lives oF Many bw Perens j No extra charee <arved se Two to Seven Buttons, with or without Collar, | will be open at Motverotl Music vaLia avenue. — + Diaerem ore on Pennerl m Thor preferring, them made onfer can have | (HARD 0 conornts —_—s msgsel THE LARGE. MAGNIFICENT ORGAN nk ote ee ‘inset pn fog EW ETHOS Tak’ MersopreT are Pee ea 9 ae em me WALL BE RAH LAITED, iSCh wale aaa lt tnathe TO GRAND CONCESTS, Our Btock of Black Goods is sa excelled, it Ov the —- equalled, by any House im the city. pilarinchut One Price.and that marke? im PP Go mame temcrames of Goods 1s taken WEENESDAY March 3, AEP THUB-DAY. March 4. ar, EUGENE. THAYER, of Boston, the ote c rmer npon ‘ ee AN OF THE BOSTON A. SAKS & CO... @ T onsen, wae Wie dscuan «i WIN preside at the Orews 08 n Wejnceday evening, fe pAticising Metioval Baok of the Repudlic. F * SaibEnans, * (Reccestor to H. F. Lornox & Co. ) CITIZENS. ARMY AND NAVT ERCHANT TAILOR, Eres Hotel, —_ Brown's. jyte-tt ‘Thareday evening the instrament will be exhibited by, iF ished orgauiate of this city Concert to commence at Tickets. oor aad et the M lock | AT METZEROTT LJ pelea pgm ple Tite. SO Con tant nd & LL gad BANKERS Por salent Mety-rowt's, Penustivenia avew 7. ROPE, Troe, F-B-BRYAN. Pret. | Bo ow canursyY CITY SAVI . r WASHINGTON CITY NGS BANS, och ew Gweceey sheath ie Geman WILL BE ON BXHIBITION, PAYS INTEBBST ON DEPOSITS. Bonds and Stocks, Gold end Silver bought and 018. Highest market prices paid for Land Warrants A full supply of Revenue Stempe kept constantly onhena. on 10-8 Frox 9 A.M. ru 6 P.M, FREE. Tre be open in the evening from 7 fil 10 pm Admission 25 Conte—when @. L Brown's GBEAT Palnting o (wtthont the Great Hore aka BY MOON fctare over painted of ie. and one of the Mr Peter Basmeress® pele tines of Beeroee andthe Apple Bellors wil repay visit 7 Berlow mag we 3 fe at 259 uth aide Firvannes StREEs, Orros-vs Trzasvx+ Boy and ee! at current market rates, ar) keep constantly on band e fail fread ofall carne anineto AND COMPO ND INTEREST NOTES. Qrdere for STOCKS, BONDS, &o., axcc ates «cd collections made on all soores!bie polate. set-tt x FE IRST BATIONA! BANK 0) youth of foartern. st rect and ) WOR Dat EVENING aro ten Bt of the poor Tickets @1, Per-op to both the cabinet and dark the principal Sook avd music Wwasincton. Doors open at 7 tors 5. D OCOKE, (of Sar Coe & Uc.,) Presiden? . WM. ® HUNTING’ | Ossbier ( BAND (CONCERT . BY THE MASONIO CHOIR “ sovanmmzn? DErosiro: ¥ ‘isaac FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED nw PASORD: THREE, STATES, arm ‘16th street, epwosite the Treasury Department Government Securities with Trearare: Vett stetes, STONE MILLION DOLILAKS. Wo bay end sell all classesot GOT ER) MENT SBCURITIES at cerrent market rates FURNISH EXCHANGE ond wakes Coliscron ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE YNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care o tal attention to ON MONDAY ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ong Fins | Being pear het toot Ooncorts tn Waster: and to any other business entrasted to us. Lay dhte eeason of the wouderici Negro Boy Pi FULL INFORMATION in regard tc COVEEN- re BLIND Tow: ENT LOANS at ali times cheerfuiiy furnished, The cheat in tmpreena THE WORLD WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Gesh poms SMUSICAL woxDER Admission = Rewer Weshington, March 3), 1385. Coates ap be secured wix de} Bight of thes: ason wt Job etverett's Music Stores, Concerts mence at 8 o'clock CONGREGATIONAL CHURON ox TUESDAY EVENING, Magca 2 Lopcert to commence at 8 o'clock Tickets $1 renie by phe members of the tre fetet sat the principal Bo cls, ead the stow ‘The Chickering Grand Piano to be meet egy bes been Miodiy furnished by” air lie BLIND TOM CON SECOND AND RTs. Ekies, Batt NING. March 1, 1859, 3. 486 Tra Srezi 486 YET AT EEDUCED PRICES, am aT Starzer. MARK RITER'’s. PAPEBHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FBAMES. PIOTUBE CORD aND TASSELS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVIN: CHBOMOS, PICTURE NAILs, BINGB, NAILS, &c., Until March 15th, to make room for Spring Stock. ‘Terms cash. Please remen.ber the name— 4 MARKRITER and Ne—4™6 Seventh street. fo 25-9t* Between D and PNAUGURATION PROCESSION. SPECIAL & NOTION At the earnest solicitation of a ce number itizems of Washineton the world comer * Seances commenciug NSSDAY. ‘ERD: MONDAY. Also, in complianes wi K Wittatve the DARK Southey ODEON HALL. ODFON HALL. Pa tpet Seance of the Br. BLUE BLOUSES Admission to the combined Seances, 75 cents reserved sents 25 ceuts extra at Doore open at 7. to com ts AT AT g2.50 omen scic seen Monday, to be lad at Set FIREMEN'S RED Meh DRESS PA- METZ Sorr Batt AT S175 1.35. : ae onrB BuULI Tespectfally announces TWO GRAND CONCERTS, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, Merch Scand 4th. SUPEBIOR QUA\ITY fis GAUNTLETS AT 81.50, AT $1 50. WHITE COTTON GLOVES, good quality. BLACK PANTS from $3 to $15 Allof which can be found & # Odeon Ball, 146 Penma. avenue, corner of Assttrd by ‘ fe 23-20t WALLACT. | + te Mandel end Mais Monet at ostom W Elce’s BEST Ev AuE ¥ FLOUB. BK bf 1AM MAODONALD, lecher's Belt; ing Fiou an: 1B. TBEUDOR | MaRreus, iy York Bie. ; ee: au sntis 8 Sienorat Dragramme foreach perform: nore raising Breed Preparations. Bae . “ epg cat Hams. Cuamra 5a & B! and Ninth 1B CIDER. ‘end Ee eerie FULPRsbmo enema rete A™ee ENT AND EXERCISE. GYmNasTr The wAcpinesON oF" at Tine heiaere to all the te 35 at ee sisra Fata Oe Seer ie mond Clee Br oh 7 wal 2 i ea a loegtl aarti, Beck ae i — Se gpuettttes tasty Swe call eoponicl leet 304 PENNSYLVABLA AVERUB, el acadee eer SETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREET Tuomas rauey. ‘Wholesale an@ Eete!! Dealer in . L. 5 a Corner 10th street west end ry ‘anal FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFiNG Done im the best manner, aad at the lowest prices. BOOFIEG bee i Pe YS OS SAED a PROM CoAGANTEED TO. ALL Teese ee R™ zu O = LL. a “0.1619 ihe co Seth prteen an wh oo ata |