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eee + te ee ee eee 0 eh tie ee ee a EVENING STAR. Largest Circalation in the District OSBY S. NYES.......... Editor. WASHINGTON OITY: + MARCA &, 1569, G7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOB INTERESTING TELE ©RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ee OOOOSSFSFSFss Te Advertisers.—Our advertising patrons © Tequested to send in their favors before ‘t clock @., as adtertisements received sater cannot be imsared an insertion in Tam Stapm of the same day, on account of (he pressure of news matter after that hour With every disposition to accommodate, we Bd ourselves obliged to lay down this rale and adhere to it, Tue Cavimet.—Ramor has been busy simce torday evening in regard to the sfatus of ine Tabinet, and it seems to be generally under ~tood to-day, although no official anouuce- ment has been made, that Mr. St-wart wili d «line the Secretaryship of the Treasury in or- Ger to relieve the President and Senate from ‘he complications growing out of the effect of | ‘me act of 1789 on that office. ally octieved that tiled by Mr. Boutwell, of Massachusetts ‘This programme of course necessitatesa change im the Attorney Generalsbip, as it Bas been stated by the President that there wouid not be two Cabinet officers appointed trem the It is also geaer- the vacancy will be | | same State; and the quid nwnes have it accord. | ingly that the coming man for that place ig awards Pierrepont or Lyman Tremain, both of New York. Up to the hour of going to press. Bowever, nothing definite seems to be known on the subjec: Itis perhaps wicked to crumble at success, snd explanations are always more or less ob- but the lop-sided proportions of Tae Stam on Siturday evening seem to justify as im departing from our rule on both poiats. It happened in this wise: Oar cire tation, which is all the time rapidly increasing, reached such figares during the mgaration F quantity of paper than we bad at the very best calcalated | upon. Then, to the difficulty arising trom this «ause was added the withdrawal, during the great passenger rush, of all treight trains be- tween bereandPniladelphia—w hence we draw our supply—lewving us with a large stock =witched off upon some unknown side track, stead of st our door,as we bad a right to expect. Tbe result was, that the Inst sheet on hand was printed on Friday evening: and, as we are obiged, on account of the size of the press, to Pprimt the sheets double in order to get our im- mense edition out in time, we were unable to fied either in Wasbington or Baltimore any paper large enowzh in size for our purpose, we were forced to choose between droppiug a col- umm irom two of the pages or omitting the pebheation altogether. Uf course we chose “be former alternative, knowing fall well that vetween going withont its dinner and going stout Tas Stag, im auy shape, all Wash- | ‘ngton Would prefer to give up the former. ‘The predicament we find ourselves in seem: to be one of the taxes levied upoa us for being in ‘@vauce of all competitors, aud we suppose we omght to pay it cheerfully, out we don't like wo In future we sball most certainly provide ourselves With paper enough not only for any +xurmordinary increase of circulation, but also ‘y tide over such breaks in freight connections as that just experieneed. The inherent awkwarduess and clumsiness ¢ criminal procedare tm cases of murder 1s & maiter just now under discussion in 1 English magazines. As our sysiem of sami stration of criminal justice is much the same > that of England, it 1s a matter ciai:ning atrention bere. Under the workings of this system the guilty are rarely convicted, and the loves cf the innocent are frequently endangered. ‘There ate two modes by which a person may be Drought imto court for trial on a erimimal charge one by meav~ of the coroner; the o' ber by means of the magistrate. The coroner is av officer not judicial, but inquisitoriak He cau Proceed only om a sworn charge and agains: an accused party: and that party cannot te ex- amined. He may be the pariy who knows mest of the matter, and he may be quite inuo- cent, but as be is accused he cannot be a-ked & question. That avenue to information is stop ped sp Ifa mistake is made for want of that ciue, investigation is a rude, general *BquiTy into the cause of death. If it should hopper to appear thata particular persou com- mitted the deed, the jary return their imquisi- tiem acordingly. The magistrate can only act * ebarge against some person, and upon *videnc» submitted to him. im most eases by tne police who, as shown by such mstances as the Rogers casein New York. act usually imadesul- y, hap-hazard manuer, not calculated either secure the real criminal, while be is within <cuviet im if caugot. What seems fo be necessary is, that there sbonld be a public prosecutor (as is the cise in Scotland amd France) in every county aad jorge city. whose basiness it shall be to take up every case, and conduet it from first to Ia<t trem the ume the crime is diseuvered unul the ‘ome the Criminal is arraigned for trial; naving curmg (he wDole of that um- Power at discre- liom {© prosecute inquiries and examine wit- nevses. Neat, that the accused shouid be liable to be examined, whether before the trial at the wnstance of the public prosecutor, or at the tal, at the divcretion of the judge Lastiy, that there should bea power of adjoarning # criminal trial whenever it appears nece<sary tor justice—as to prosecute farther inquiries, | or secure the attendance of witnesses. it ie a rather singular circumstance tha: th> difficulty Row existing im regard tg the Sects. taryship of the Treasury should alsv have deem metin te experience of the late Coufede- | rate States Government. It will be remem- dered that when that concern was set up the United States staruces at large were adopted aud put in force bodily, which of course in- cluded the acts imposing restrictions on the office im question. of the largest merchants in the South, was called to the Treasury Department. he filled the office for some time beZore his inel- sibality was discovered. When it was pointed out be -evered bis connection with all mer- cantle interests im this country, although w believe be maintained bis reixtious with a roreign house, itis ~ai¢, also, that it was owing to this cir- cumetance that he was saved trom bankrupt. tor, had be remainea in the Charleston Bouse he would Bave bee ined. We doubt, how- fver, the accuracy of this assumption, as was generally understood that his ol firm came out of the war quite wealthy, having vested its assets im real estate instend of in bond» of the Confederacy, as it advised others to de. ‘The sale for the benefit of the family of Me. Leute, the artist, which took place in New York last wees, produced a considerable sum of money. although asa rule the articles did sot bripg high prices. One of Mr. Leute’. Iatest Works, and the most important by Bira in the collection, 22 by 26 inches im size, repre. ~-ntiug @ crusader returned just in time to see ‘rough the bars separating her from the outer world bis Iady love taking the veil, sold tor secs. The subject afforded flae opportun'ry oramacic effect and mediwval accessories bach the artist excelled, and the price real @ was consideranly below the value he pn spon it. The xem of theevening was « litite bit DY S. J. Goy, called “Who's There Testing @ little boy carrying a candi. whic nes sbadieg with Ris Band as he is startled by hesruganowe. This brought <700, <p—wacmwengeaeenees ee, The strike of the stomecutters im Baltimore + continues. ———_—______ From J. Sbillingren, Odeon Building, we have Morper's Baser for March 9-n, S7 An Alabama paper tat +l not, hereafter, take payment 1 inate 7A Cinciwpati school girl bas Deen badi; posored by eucking the ink ftom ber penne? "a cb, OF to present the evidence in « shape to | edo} in Ume. Mr. Trenbotm, one | Tae Grant-Pottarp Mogpss Tatat.— ‘This remerkeble trial’ bas come to the end ary fonnd & verdict As we say, this verdict was expected, because the driftof public opinion in Ricbwond showed what would be the concla. tom.-foolery of mer toeither deliberately petgure them-elv 5 or other wise make themselves utterly ridic lows by adopti theory of defeace that would not deceive achild? The Judge, who i: seems was old fashioned enough tobe governed by the Inw and the evidence rather tha: by ror populi, instructed the jury to find against the accused. This would have rather embar- rassed & jury less determined to acquit. but they managed to find a “reasonable doubt” of the prisopers guilt ‘-py the testimony of Gens ral Henry A. Wise and others, which almost conclusively showed the impossibility of the *bot which Killed Pollard wisdow et the room in found.” Could the farcical nature of modera Jury trials in mutder cases be more strikingly iliustrated than m this finding? The -‘ias: ty dodge,” the «alrbi dodge,” and all the other dodges of criminal practice pale before this Sodge of a “reasonable donbt™ abont what no an, woman, or child in Richmond, outside of the jury box, ente lightest doubt. President (#rart will doubtless make it live- ly for members of the whisky ring and other Tings who bave been violating the laws with impunity. As it is not expected that p’ Will be distributed with a very liberal bh. those who are tempted to continue their frauds upon the revenue had better seriously consider the consequence of committing any act which will give the Iaw a bold upon them. Une of the last official acts of President Johnson was the granting of a pardon to Jacob and Moses Depew, of New York, convicted of having illicitly removed some whisky from a distil- lery without baving paid the tax. President Grant, on being informed of the facts in the case, immediately ordered the withholding of the pardon if the men were not released, and » mmissioner Rollins, in telegraphing the fact to United States Attorney Courtney. added « The President is in earnest about this.” Th‘ New York Ezpress of Saturday states these facts, and the Jost of the same date gives an Sccount of a plot of some of the whisky ring to aseassinate District Attorney Courtney, and says :—“ If the Depews are released from pri on they will be promptly prosecuted for resist- ing tbe officer who secured their arrest, and threatening to take his life.” Garrat Lapor S Prosrect.—The New York Tribane says the Jo Theymen tailors of that city, emboldened by the result of the clothing{cui'ers’ strike, are about to inaugu- rate @ movement of like character. Tn: test will probably prove one of the most exc ing of the kind which bas ever takea place in that city, the employers in m: instanc- ing opposed to the advance, while the man are by no means as firmly anited as many other trades im the city. There are at present about 15,000 jonrneymen tailors in New York and vicinity, but a very small portion of whom are members of the Union. Of the above number there are aboot 2.14%) first-class tailors, a large number of whom are members of the diffrent ieties. These men are now receiv. ing 30 cents per hour, and the demand will be for a return fo the oid rate, which 1s 25 per cent, advance on that am Tue Prize —No startling batile has taken place during the past week, nor is it lik ly that there will be any for some time to come, although several are announced. Leg tbrouzhout the fo the necet '¥ is not tmprobable that before fighters. with. The following contests are announced to come off:—March 11—Dan Uarr and Pat O'Measly, at Ni Irleans, for $500 a side. 2 Bill Payne and Samuel Canningham, ranton, Pa, for $24), Articles of agree. we also been drawn up between H. A ef Manchester, N. H. and Mike Nashua, N. H., to fight on the t7tn of May im the State of Maine tor #300 a side. —Yv. ¥. ikrald. @7 At the Copference of the Evangelical Association in Baltimore on Saturday the committee on missions reported Wasbiogton city, Glenrock. Northamberland, Milton, D: ville, Williamsport, and Lockhave 88 prosperous, indicati uemE A PIRNGUN: Chacedey Tae or k fo mitend unc ral of cur late Brother Ma Comittrrie. Tinea; Setified ROW set In the courseof the event mt sted to the Lodge by Ge [Intel, Chrom, Express.} mo BCH OF THEINCARNATION( PE) BEADINGS AND | D BECITATIONS jd ops ‘and other Gad: YOUAL AND INSTR wes Tat, MUs 0. At Lectnre room sireet, rane. 6G arch of en 13th aad Main) WaBRRSDAY, ~ Te ut CS eat ad to Tlesoay ‘lock | ae the contidera 08 B A. KIDDER, 8cribe. EGULSR MONTHLY MECTING ARD OF TKUSTEKS OF PUB. CBOOLS will be hele tha Alien amber, City Hell. qo TURBR AY Pt, at Ts o'clock, A. ‘The forty-second moni glation ¥ tL take p t the ( DAY EVEGIB(, the deh inst maé 3t WM. \. NOTICE — There wid be « Stonecutter Bosses of thi. EVENING. sth instant, at7 at the Board of Trad jo Roome. Penman. at tween th and 9h streets. All Stonecatter tre Invited to be present. NUTICE TO COUNTY TAX PA it the m eetii f the Levy Court, day. B arch lat, 1850, the following F- x. 30 conte on $100: ae 35 cents on $100; 100; Sz percent cheil be al, Sie Fereceates Ws TF cent. before dey of June. peovidiog ail ar abatement ben mar3-im MEN'S CHRISTIAN “assoct- ry torn TION FAL®, Oran Breas Braxine, at 7 Wo'crock, ce ‘opened floor.) opposite the loron of the District are respectfully Tevited ty joie the Association sera will pinnec cal nd obtada their toate fea” c BD. KOONES. Light Colored Bricks Te Clay Found. Stan the imiyours of yesterday, as to are?” permit me to say he same veins ap} rface of the beaatiful ‘the Anacostia, east of and porth of the Alms $8, where is the brick yards of Messrs Schmidt & Ross My attention was called to this in Jennary last by 0c scaremnten between Mr. ation, 1 have informed that parties from the North ha: Party prospect the bi *pring on that property’ regarding opener mil! and beer bi Waeninerow. D.C + March 4, 1969. or JULIA WABD HOWE, THE AUTHORESS, Will give Belect Beadings of her POEMS OF 7HE Wak, For the Bevefit of WOUNDED 4ND DISABLED SOLDIERS OF THE GRAND ABMY OF THE REPUBLIO AT THE UNITARIAN CHUBOH, Corner of Sixth and D streets, MONDAY BVENING, MARCH 8, at 8 o'clock ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. Tickets for sale at PHILP & SULOMONS’ BOUKSTOBB, M62 332 Pe avenue, between Ith and uth i. BRADY: NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE MEN aND WAR VIEWS, No 352 PESNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Nea Meraorourtan Horst. The public are invited to inepect the lat ge and interesting coilecti jon of BIOTURGS, consi of the Portraits of dist at ttateem Authors, Mfiftery ant New The Photographs of the MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT CONGSESS are alao on exhibition. BRADY'S ercat collection of War Views from engagement to t scone of the xreat at uggle. incln Weatera : GRAN, THOMas, HOOKER, aud HEBIDAN. SHEBMAN'S onmat! ‘Magon TO pe SEA; ws OF Ree ayuaTain ANOOGA VALLEY, uF GEN mc SHE RSON'S DEATH; 0608 BATILE FIELD AND BU- « AND BATTLE FIELD OF URGE Dak ONVIULE PRISON: F OBA BLESTON, 8.0.5 — eit eae eZ5 Caaf Nt saw yuts AND ATTANG Interesting and charac- th Military and Naval. K | phic history of the great events of the age, Imperial Cartes a speciality Gallery open af ali hours. fobv22-Im it Aare SH ON ADLE DANUING between eon and at Days of Tuition For Misses and’ Mastors—Tuee day. Thureday and saturday from 3 to 5 p im. For Gentlemen Monday, Wednesday ana Gat- 8 to10 p.m = Season will commence on fareh 20, 135 fob 23. 2w UP roy a Inst amendment of krupt Law provides that io ail —_ uenced after the first day of J 189, we dh eisball be granted to a Gobtor Whose aesets shall not be equal to hity per ceutue of the claim proved against bis estate,apon which be shail be liable as principal drotor ' This clanse does net. b hut out from the benefit of the ar it farther provides that id a} cone wie with ir v A ri whether they are in term the limitation “The sub pod fivatiformaticn on this subject at all Y it charge times without charge aoe. Gro. Law and Solicitor ia Baukrupt oA 3 a venta STREET. AN EXTENSIVE BOOT. AND SHOR HoUBR, Where the pablic may ana what they rand that of the beat quailty, VENTE STREET. eg doors south of K and Northern merkes Geear ev: cEss. THE swan GORATION | ued ne MABCA, d THE PRE: peame » MARCH Filth Edition j vet oat ee 3 2 Ww. ‘WALTEI 1 in wutactarer o! Chambers and Hell F fn the latest and m Allopsers Deatly and Ro Wa Bes bet Bk HN F. ELLs, ave, pear 10th st PA es e Bono but those deprived of this blessing know of fie Jove. The pimel d, “plotched, aud tetter covered person loos * clear. emooth kia with jealousy, and inwardly desiree the same Those whose systems ned with the viras of and ether Lheaith Wh +4 Brood’! ‘fe ia impar « to follow, arly warsing in trose Blotehes Fis tiers, Fores: Rolle per colored Pate! th de, “Avert the calaintty by purifying ry wi the SAMARITANS ROOT mtyled SERB JUICES, iet-re Scrofula takes a firm Bow many ¢ the virns or By philte in the sy tem, nud tn that eonditicn c:ntemylate, mar Higtle of its bemeful Lufluepce on the con To — weray STUP. Firat cleanse Min meoy o f th: SAMARITAN'S art ‘The only real cure ages camecd from i fortion ot auacks females, a3. Bold byB C. inte, 8) Dace. 915 Race etree Phi jadelphin. N a w M8, a ie Yi uB SE Aaa Vite Bi CABLE, fe4 Cor lath and F sts , Ss DSREA SEER, Seta at rete 3 Goto 7 BoE FIRE BOOTS Aw RETAIL) AT WHOLESALE ERTAILED. aT WHOLESALE PRICES: ¥o0 Pa¥ NO SeConp PROFIT aT STEuscne Bucs: 372 Seventh street, a 373 seventh otseets Son acer above E my ety IF PLACE. sz Bian aoe SIT: 880) BHO! Lanzston: LIMESTONE! LIMESTONE & CAR LOADS of the favorite and well kaows a hye my d FAMILY vLoUB, Aarne i ieee gene brand Botrect. ied a Roose FRENCH REsTavRanr, 915 PF STREET, Botweon Mth ond 16th streste, aalizrice te Carta and Provater, Dinser ineny Brack SILES BLaAcK mar 200 309 Pawnsrivama ENTR, Between 9th and 20th ots , airy tons ae Back RsiLxs to 96 per yard. Also. P! “eo real valley, oe enteumely low prices 5.3. MAY & CO.'S PARIS HID GLOVE DEPOT. 30% PENMSYLVABIA AVENUE, Betwees Nintu ano TENTH StaxKts, SF Foil Btock of Ladies and Ger BEST PARIS K1D GLOVES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. maé étif FOB CASH 10 psx casz. oF ALU OUB SPRING AND SUMMEB STOO! FROM LAST SEASON, IS NOW OB SALE AT MARKED DOWN PRICES, WITH OUR WINTEB 8TO! sont ¥ TEN CENTS ON TH ite Ow OaB Ww Lb BB ‘AULOWED A Os ‘order to oe ite much erate Longe Bdaie of tals Mouth ONB PRICE ONLY, IN PLAIN Seats. ‘ma 6-3tif P, HILP & SOLOMONS, METEROPOLTAN BOOKSTOBB, 339 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between 91H axD 1OTe Sreeers, WHERE ALL 105 NEW Books, NOVELTIES IN STATIONERY, GUIDES TO T orrr, VIEWS OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS, And everything requisite of a first-class BOOK AND STATIONERY STURE mat MAY BE FOUND. Save YOUR MONEY: ‘The Undersiened has just taken out a NEW PATENT FOR PAVING SIDEWALKS. GUT. TERS AND STREETS WITHOUT A has dispensing with curb below the contract price ia avy of arde in this city with brick, which will last for a lifetime without repair. 1,00) loads of PAVING SAND Sor sate ot th yard on Tiber Creek, between I and K streets, THOBNTON SMITII, wh 1 tt 294 E street. bet 9th aad luth, eet RIRDS! BIRDS !—Just received. per Steamer New York, a fine usanrtment o Belginm and German CANSRY BIRt r offered in this market H s Frs MALT EXTRACT. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIOR. QUALITYand PROPERTIES UNIMPAIRED. A Delightful, Nutritions BEVERAGE. A Pleasant Invizorating TONIC. A Swhstitute for ALE and Alcoholre DRINKS, A STRENG THENER for the DEBILITATED, ee NUESING MoTHERs } IMEDY for Disorders of the THROAT. CHEST. LUNGS AND sTuMaOcH Sold by Drusgists and Grocers. JOS. S. PEDERSEN, 2s: MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK, y ind British Provinces of A. to be equal to any this market. Price rednced one | fels tf sas: webue, pet ih oo tit! MISSESQUOL SPRING WATER, FOB SALE BY PRINCIPAL DRUGGIBSTS, CURES CANCER, 8 CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, CUBES SCBOFULA, And all the Impurities of the Blood. Aud the Sovereign Remedy for BRIGHTS DISEASE, end other Disenses of the Kidn eys This tn the original Spring Water from Yo ‘00 many Tendvertised only tod angu ¢ trom the tan diations that are now altempiad to be palm cy public as being equal to the virtue of the &7- Pamphlets contaiving an scconnt ot m: ny tested by eminent Ph Sod others can bs had gratis, by calling st or aa — 1 GANDI BAND! Messrs YY & HUTCHINS, having purchased the vente epee “4 ‘Aacat eand sb Potomac river, | non J the same into vent ofp on =, Couemang, ee adhe ef the a8. ROUTLEDGE’'S EVERY BOY'S ANNUA NEW PUBLICATIONS FOR GALE BY | FRENCH & RICHARDSO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, | 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE aND 479 NINTH STREET. MEXIOO AND TBE Leen 8Ta’ Gorhem DB abLeet sag rn epee TREASURY. 3 53 B: Ww 7 a2 30 lili TOWER. By Witten item 2. worth Dix: QE WAR LDETWEEN THE STATES. T Altaander Bate Vol § THE STUDY OF LAN@UA cell trated, ADVENTURES IN THE APACHE county By J. Bors Brow: $2 FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON Cloth . gi 5" TRICOTBIN, By Ouida ...... 82 00 FaIR PLAY. A nov By Mrs. South- worth. ngaaiard 2 OL 75 RED COURT FARM. Anovel. By Mrs. Henry Wood .. a 7 mane, BROITMAN'3 EMS. New edition FIVE YEARS WITHIN THE GOLDEN @aTE PARTY AND OTHER San ies 7s FIVE DAY'S ENTERTAINMENT ae WeaT- WOsTH GRaNG wee $4 50 be BIOTIN AEE or VOussR, meses $3 5O SEMOIRS OF THE COUBT OF wArounos. By the Buches d’ Abrantes. 7 vol... a —— = natant ectidense By bas STRICKLAND'S LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLA wee G2 COLTON'S GENERAL ATLAS. Ed. 1359 $20 00 woop’ tii Bw ict London eat, tion. 3. role nee Q3T STONKEBENGE’S BRITISH RURAL SPUBIS $7.50 PEPPEB’S PLAY BOOK OF METALS. SEA TABLEAUX AND AMATBUR TH CALS seen scene GE, ANS ANDERSON'S Le gus AOE HOLD: Llustrated. SRABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS. ox engravings 00 1889. Hlustrated won G3 OO OMAMPERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA Hates. DICKENS’ WORKS. Cheap edition. Half calf Dinding. 6 vols. nseeemee $21 00 QLEANINGS FROM THE POETS. Gl 75 LECEEY’S BATIONALISM IN EUROPE $5 00 MILLMAN’S BISTORY OF © ae 2 MILLMAN'S 8 BisToRY OF THE JEWS. 3 seen 75 MAKYLAND OOLON AL HISTORY......$2 00 MASON’S FAKBIER.. 1 50 wa ead ——_ TED HORSE gs'ce With 8 Treatize on S175 YOUATT GN THE HORSE Draught end Draught Horse: in = = bbc Josey JENER’S ABECDOTES OF DOGS__. ART RECREATION. A Guide to Ornamental Works .... 33 AGNEL’S HAND-BOOK OF CHESS_____.§2 25. MOBPHEY'S GAMES __.___.____.._.g2 00 73s — estat ‘Boren. PY es A aaoae WHIST......... TALES OF THE TAP. London edition...175 OUBIOSITIES OF THE PULPIT, and Hy Literature . LA MANUAL OF WOmine. 1G. London Bait BEC BIDGE’S BBCOLLECT: or EAM WEST rego Oo /OBRIGR 1’S MEN AND THINGS aT be otnalo ON an Ty LABD’S EB *YRIRUBOSES acidemia sng THE TODOR QE OO HOME PICTUBES OF ENGLISH POERTS.81 50 WILSON’S LIFB AD LETTERS oF Hs eeemnee aceon ese mame FITZ GREBN BALLEC! 260 nom iF THE OBUS AD) Br Barbera B ~ ol oe e+) BELICION, Aue Fa Bs THE Re OF Bie A Pressense. S175 or RETH. Bis Life - agg er nesaaes we ow mg | Utes telat LS Bob WITH SUVEBILE ba +4) THB OBAPLET OF PEABLG.............._..98 00 CHINA AND TRE OWIN BBE... $1 7% CAMEOS FROM ENGLISH HISTORY...91 50 = CONSCBIPT. A story of the hanna yj a ees 1 73 VON TOODLEBBRGES. By F. ThA ogey.o al BY THE SEA. By Dr. Samuel % ponsia,_ By Mary Cowden Olarke..........@2 50 DAy ER erovy OF ENGLISH LITER. GREATER BRITAIN. By Ditke........31 00 IEMORDS GRAVELS IN TH TEPys age: | PULNctr ON THE EVIDENCES a co ae __ CLOTHING, &e. Povey croratie. ‘Thre@Bavéred and Fifty SPRING SUITS re- colved tBle morn!og at the eclebrated Oak Habl. 464 SFYBNTH STSUET. DRESS WEAB DRESS WKAR’ IN STOCK’ IN STOCK FUU 83 COATS, FU th DBEes coats, Of the Latest Designs, with or without BILa FACINGS. DOUBLE BR CK COATS, DovsLs BREASTED BuUCK COATS. WALKING COATS, WALKING OOaTs. BLACE bomseig ABTS: Cat ist Tight, 2 Medium, 34 Large. BLACK DBESS VESTS. to Seven Buttons, with or without Collar. joe them made to order can have a filled inside of four days. Larce men who find « didicalty im being Atted owld. call epom us. as Keep copatantiy in tock Dress from 40 to 48 foch breast areas ture: Veate of tame sire. and ‘Pants from 3s te 48 inch waist measure, of ail lengths. Our Stock of Biack Goods ie not excelied, if equalled, by any Bouse in the olty. ‘Those their or ¢ Ome Price.and that marked im Plaim jsnorance of Goods +s taken at A. SAKS & CO., S17 Sevenra sterer, fe 7 ¢ National Bank of the Eepnblic. M: ‘Ss CLOTHING Two hundred and ify SPRING a} MBBOHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's,) iyi8tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. WOOD AND OOAL. BEBLAND LUMP ©OSL. A FEW TONS OF CUMBEBLARD LUMP CoaL Forente At the Yard on Ohioaveune, between 1th and 15th streets. mas 20 Cc W °O2 AN ay’ aT GREATLY SE i} BUD ASH (iphone — ED PRICES, FB An 2 OAK and PINE WOOD, best wality split pW. CLARK De iors. b and "0th sts. east nd foot of ith street east cOaL. PRics. Woop GREAT REDUCTION AND 1 am selling b st quality of Woo? AND CoaL At very low price, H. CLAY STRWAR’ Office corner H and 12th treats. ee + P. BROWN &@ SON, Conner 15 REET AND New Fors Avesce GRBAaT RBEDUCTION u PRICE Metropolitan Patent Steam Bakery Bo. 347 C STREET, Berwees 432 ayy Oru StaeErs. HAVENNFR'S CBACKERS Are admitted by ell impartial judges to be the bert im the market. "The reascne are obvious: y-five to thirty bar- 3 neo pee oak oon on band. and consequently ra are alw Fry for yourselves, pou wiil Sind our statement “70 prevent frand, our Crackers are stamped with _— HAVENNER We offer the a Seowing assortment: sobs CRACK one MILK Bi WaT BUG AR OA! ‘=s SUGAB CBACKERS. a = erica: FAMILY BEEAD.” oes of select eee Pensiie ie » and is guaranteed to TIONAL FBI BAVING aBD TRU: So. 472 SRVENTH STREET, (lewd) =. a * ty Li i GT u) i. eae taal ocTns eftcnel tite, compe posite the Fost Ofice. eta fase ir EC a ee “LARGEST STOCK.” “FINEST SELECTIONS."" ALU KINDS WINTER BVOTS ND SHORES, | Seg So tei % | LIME, CEMEST. PLasTi on TRANSAT. jenday) AFTERNOON OE he GREGORY THAWSAT CREAT 3° i lantic C. mbtnation Watt Adu iston "0cts - Oniléven 2 cls. Mondey Maren sth, French Upera Boul POPULAR WN OPULAB N tape wae ny te of the tm oe rene many ciitrane wented from witweas. on t “New AND REACIIFUL PLAY. = = At wiil Be repentes Ox ux Tes L aky Leon Mer; tale. Uke shone ‘Sepported by one coe aMani aN SIN scorved boats tobe bad st Metesronr’ Mosie mea NATIONAL THEATRE. PALDING & sarorpat Amieeion estreter hestrved ma 5-6 486 YET aT ee PEICES. 436 PAPEBBANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES. PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE CORD a: TASSELS, PAINTINGS. CHBOMUS, PICTURE Naivs, BINGB, BAILS, &., Catt! March Isth, to make room for Spring Stock, ‘Terms cash Picase remember the pame— J MASKRIT and No—4™6 Seventh street, tween D and E streets. Ax T GALLERY. 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUB. BETWEBN NINTH SND TENTH scanee pee tesee ei tae 01 epee ie Oval y “i ay. Sa ii eS. KREIS’ 9 5) per ton’ | Sieh prices as wil sult the tins, saree! avod and | Sith dhe prices of otter apes fon are oe ocsh tf and see ns for Circulars and inf TURD: oetantly te attendance I MOXLEY, La * FANCY DRESSES AND DOMINORS, For Ladies, Geotiomen, and Children, TENTH STREET, por worth of F street.) je ite BINI's Rts i Fase DANOLN® it erate tecrgranp ate a the ‘academy Sor Misses ana an ition” sabia . Thursday, and day. from StoS p.m. “Fe Gentine jooday: Weibeeday. ud fat Fivresevs & BY, OPPos-Ts Tawasway Buy and oc}! et current warket rates, ard kesp constantly ov hand 8 foll supply of al! GOVERNMENT BONDS, Uréers for STOCKS, BONDS, @c., execune and collections made on all accessibie 5 inw. 4. B. BRYAR. Press. WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, (Ohertea by Congrem,) PAYS INTEBESST DEPosirs. Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Silver bougat ang Highest ‘market prices paid for Land Warrants. A full supply of Revenue Stamps kept coustantiy Band. en }_. f Fur JATIONAL BARK or Washinetos J y Conan 2 Oc..) Preatiers, UNTINGTOR, ‘Cssaler COvRERMERT | DBEPOSITIEY Goverament Secaritice with Treasurer Unite ‘States, 7-ONB MILLION DOLLARS..s We bay and sell all classesof GOVERNMENT Mcewste’s pd, ‘Oven: ie siwass | SECURITIES et current market rates, FURNISH BXICHANGE ond mahs Colicsions ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers es ee MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, ont give care- fal attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ong FIRMS end to any other business entrusted to as. FULL IS FORMATION tn regard to GOVERB- D. C., Jasuary pre GERET LOANS of al! times cheerfully farnished, ‘WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cosd ‘Wesblagton, March >. 1965. W Bolesale avd Retell Dealer ia BAND, AND GKAVE: Corner Wtb street west and Canal FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING Done m the best manner, and at the lowest prices. ROOFING MATERIALS ALWAYS ON BAND — cP TO. ALL fers eotw. side. bet th and inthe Notte a uM fi hs rate STE ROPENS, Sara ve thou wegotlated ‘ot cer. Fee ee WHEELER « 00. mele 61 L visions re Pons sricts Of similar quality to that used in England. FRESH ADD HANDSOME. LJ ¥, BOSHELL. Corner of 144 terse Under Bboite douse. NOW SELLING aT BEDUCED PRICES, Frevs: ar i os CUMMINS’ « > Tass! vane EXTENSIVE SHOR STORE, FLOUR ~ ee ¥.M. GALT @v0., Indtare avenue and Pirst trees. i ental onreveecer ‘eRP: g pt (ee ee eustee abast ery i PS Pee ie erocer dS sean iy ad eeipabae -, a : ite feelers Bim Gr: SEEDS «. ‘

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