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| Tue SeoreTaRy oF T! Teeascey.— Among the reports current lastevening @ud to- Gay 1s one which is generally believed, to the effect that Hon. A. T. Stewart, the new Sacre. tary of the Treasury, proposes to arramge for the transfer of his business to three trastees, who will conduct it for the next four years, and devote the profits for that time to @harita, ble purposes. This course, it a thought some, would enable Mr. S. to fill the office Secretary without violating the act of 1°89. Oa the orber hand, able lawyers hold that this step would not remove the diffi-ulty, inasmuch | able to designate the exact 8s the act in question provides that the incam, | WiR water st becomes red, bentof the office shall not «directly or indi- | ‘Md, 0.% Dat color. rectly be coneerned or interested in carrying on the business of trade or commerce,” &c., &c., and they maintain that the partial withdrawal proposed by Mr. Stewart wonld not be such total disconnection from trade as 1s contem- plated by either the letter or spirit of the law. in other words that he would still be «indi- rectly concerned or interested’ Buivm@ Maree. EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet OSBY S. NOYES..........Editers reet: al WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDA MARCH 9, 1569, isting, called, I S/ READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- SRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. it is found on the Te Advertisers.—Our advertising patrons ate requested to send m their favors before 12 o'clock m., as advertisements received | tater cannot be msured an insertion Tee Star of the same day, on accownt of the pressure of news matter after that hour With every disposition to accommodate, we ‘ind ourselves oblized to iay down this rule and adhere to it. thore who properly work it, Yours respectfully, Ouban Government bas m: og despatches, giving details The Richmond Whig, commenung om the letter of Hon. John Bigelow, says it learns from the best authority that about the time we Were showing the door te the French troops in Mexico, the French Emperor consulted a dis- tinguished Confeaerate then in Paris, as to the chance of reviving the Confederate struggie if be should determine to make waron the Uni- ted States. It also states on authority little less reliable. that when an agent of the Confed- erate Government went abroad in the winter of 1804, Louis Napoleon asked bim if the time had not come for him totakeahand. The re- ply of the agent was that he was in structed by Mr. Davis to say that he preferred to stand on his own bottom, and felt perfectly competent to do so. The Whiy makes no comment on this reply at ributed to Mr. Davis. curred. General Lesca for We bayn't bad anything more toothsome in | the way of out door literature since the days of good Izaak Walton than the series of letters addresséd to Gen. Spinner, over the signature of “Oliver,” now in course of publication in the Spirit of the Times, They are most felicitous io style, and shows knowledge of wood and Water eTaft most astonishing, when we remem- ber that they are from the pen of so quiet and bard working & person as our esteemed and accomplished friend Oliver Gibbs, jr., of t War Department, who, one might without sounding bim, bad spent all Sdesk. None but the closest observer and tbe niost ardent worshipper of nature, withal, could so daguerreotype the pleasant scenery and sports of the north west; aud can easily imagine the stern features of Gen. S. relaxing ‘ato a emule, and bis mouth fairly watering with exciting anticipations, as the stirring cidents of each day's experience are vividly | brovgbt into view. Betore the series is concluded, we hope Mr. G. will take occasion to introduce into the let- and wound surgents are much disheari feat. Steam Fitters of New York ‘The Presigent has, it is stated, issued the fol- lowing important regulations ia relation to applications for offices, &c.: Applications for office must be msde to the Cabinet officer in charge of the Department in which the office 1s solicited. The President will not consider apy such applications until they have passed threugh the nead of the Department to which Brooklyn have resolved to have retused. —We have the follow. img note om the aboye interesting topic from General Meigs: o _ Eastera 7 igirwipeeg nh ae os near the site of a Bridge form: Hy “ere Middle Bridge. nor Pettrich, the ptor, informed me that be preeared that of which the old Treisury els are made, om Capitol Hill, but was not ‘The deposit I have supposed to be extensive, and 1 have medoubt that in it lies wealth Tue REVOLUTION Im OCcra—Serere Engage- sment—Keported Defeat of the Insurgents —Tae General Lesca from La G Principe. On his mareh the heaviest engage- Toentemmce the beginning of the rebel the number of four thousand, strongly fire upem the works. Covered by the batter acolumn of regular troope, loss at thirty-one killed and eighty wounded Tne loss of the rebels is estimated at upwards ot one thousand killed . The Governme claim a victory for Lesca, and THe Workine Psorie.—The Gas and strike on March 22d for the increase of their ‘wages to $i per day. Tne Marble Polishers ot wages to $3.50 per day. The beam hands in the Morocco mannfactories of Newark have struck for higher wages, which the employers It is stated that the men & uniform advance of wages regardless of the ability of the workmen, every man to receive the same price, whether he Rad been at work at the “beam” eix months or six years er A NEW ERA IN ILLUSTRATED JOURNALISM. FRANK LESLIES @LLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER for this week, commencing the Twenty-E:gntm Volum®, printed entirely in new and besutifal type, 8nd remodeled in all its departments, js introduced to the public &s a model of exceilence in Illustrated Jour- Balism. The list of contributors to its literary columns will at once attest the bigh tone r FRENCH & RICHARDSON, NEW PUBLICATIONS iso from the FOR SALE BY spot ' Worked ap but barns, I and standard of merit that it has assumed. Mr. Leslie having vices of the most popular writers of fiction secured M. C. Matos. . the ser- im als purest sphere, and of several cele brated authors in the fields of Science, Art and Indus- ade public official of the alvence of try, will from week to week, develop his plan and the enemy, to | of improvement, in the publication of features AND LITHOGRAPHERS, Cabitas. Artillery So valuable and attractive as to command im- ed & vigorous mediately the attention of those who desire to fifteen hundred introduce an instructive and entértaining Il- | 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE lustrated Newspaper into their families. SUMMARY OF CONTENTS UF FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, for this week, (No. 703) commencing Volume XXVIil, under the new era Text.—Editorial: Progress of Science in America; Guba, and the Cuban Question, by Richard B. Kimball; Tongues trom Tombs, by Hon. E.G. Squier; The Theft of the Opal, by Harriet Prescott Spofford; Tiger Hunting in Siberia, by Thomas W. Knox; The Prussian ts. AND asserts the tened by their di have determined to 479 NINTH STREET. ask an increase of jemand they pertain. The President will receive official calls at his office each day between ten 1 ait and twelve a.m. After twelve mo one will be Lane acre: tl Pi DR admitted except Cabinet officers and those with |, #it WATTROAD MPa whom he Las made special engagements. Cab- inet meetings will be held at twelve on Tues- ters a little disqaisition or twoon the mineral- ogy, oF, to coim & more strictly expressive phrase, the gemology, of the region where- | of he writes,—a subject upon which he is per- fectly at home, and one, too, that has consid. erable interest for the gemeral reader, especial- A FIBsT CLASS INVEST: rency. mad diw ly if treated tm this connection and in the geniay | 4*** Feage oy gr pec press CaBerscrs: CARRIAGES t PaRaiag Art Gossip, Theatrical, Miscellaneous. SHAKSPEARE TREASURY. style of the epistles so tar published. We ven. | (vill be thrown open to general visi nd ley ment of fire Emomavince.—Portraite: Hon. James G.| | Blesteiere nmmeerrrerm en ce tore the hope, also, that when they are concia- ded they will be collected and preserved to the a preter nega CR oe of & sizable volome,—gotten up, let us add, | 12tn inet OF pa m4 with due regard to the attractive subject and | *!veulaavenue tromstoSp.m. character of its contents, which implies an- 1CAL | BUILDING ASSOOI tique type of the clearest cut, the perfectest of | press work, the creamiest of paper, the broad- | estof margins, and the daintiest of bindings- ‘Thus habited, the book would be a valuable | addition alike to the brary shelf and the cen- | tre table. ZOpan 374 Datreet. and ma 9-3t* Great suCcCES AUGURATION G! Tak PRESIDENT M_WALTEB, EK” Mavulecturer Chamber, Library. and Hi ‘mone MASONIC —A epecial meeting of HIRAM V LODGE, Ns. 10. will Id at the Hali, ate.on WED Tae Carver Iengocrio.—Tne quitnuacs 4 were wonderfully busy iast evening setuling what might, could, would, or should be done M JUBN M. JEWRLL, Secretary. NTEGBST BONDS to run, for sale at 99 and secrued int: ws 477 8th atrect_ near D. Filth Edition justout. J nad 2 306 CABINET; MANUFACTUR- Terror, (continued,) by Alexander Dumas; Aboriginal Sculptors; Poetry—Earthly, by Richard B. Kimball; Lost at Sea, by Phobe Cary; Solitude; Descriptive of Engravings, ‘MENT. MEXICO AND TBE UNITED STATES. B; Gorham D. Abbott........... $3 50 Blaine, Speaker of the House of Representa- tives; Rey. Richard H. Steele, New Bruns- HER MAPEETY’S TOWER. By William = worth Dixon...... oeceastete H.GRAGAM., HE WAR BETWEEN THE STATE: ceca oe TRltaander H Btepuouss Volt wick, N. J.; The Inauguration Ball—two engravings; The Inauguration of President Grant; Administering the Oath of Office, double Page engraving; Pictorial Spirit of the Ilustrated Exropean Press—eight engravings; The Theft of the Opal, illustration of story; ND MAROR, See seh MARCH, ADVENTURES IN THE APACHE COUNTY By J. Boss Brown... senenneene QO of Parlor, FIVE WEBKS IN A BALLOON. Cloth. $1 50 TRICOTBIN. By Guida ‘Tongues trom Tombs—seven engravings; The FAIR PLAY. worth. A no} . By Mrs. Sonth- im the case of Mr. Stewart and the Treasary Seeretaryship. These con-lusive dispositions of the matter were somewhat embarassed later im the evening by the positive announcement bat Mr. Steweart had pot decliced, and thaton | [obse No 2. WAHL, the contrary a plan had been suggested that min 8'%t RB. Sec’y. would enable the President to reisin bis ser- | (V=>LBCTUBE BY ARCHBISHOP SPAL- vices im the Cabinet. Subsequently the fol- | OF, sae Rev Archbishop of lowing was given out as an authentic version | Br iil Tect i Hall, on MON of Mr. Stewart's position, as expressed by | DAY. Mareh 1th, a€ % oclock wm Subject: bimeelf Bisucbard & Mobun's, Klils’.and Metve- “Dir. Stewart pessnangres-y beemin full ac- (Intel, brow, Expres} cord with General Grant. and it has been dis- = 5, tnetly understood between them that he will ES aE a eee Sy not allow bimself or his appointment to em- READINGS AND BECITATIONS barrass General Grant im the slightest degree. MRS ERETICRUS EING, ‘That if the delay consequent upon the action | SAL eeother Lady Readers. of Congress in removing the disability the Iaw | al Gocruce room Chareb of the Epigrants| imposes produces any inconvenience, Mr. | street, between 13th aad Mth,) WEDNESDAY, Stewart, it is understood, will withdraw. '=2 a ad st Wlencheré’& Mobus’s “Mr. Stewart, however, will mot recede, if ho ‘at door.) 50 Cents. mas td" aR Sccommodate his extensive business con- nections so as to obviate the present difficulty; and im this view he has offered to make aa absolute transfer and disposition of ail inter. ests and profits which may be derived from carrying on his business during bis official term, the transfer to be made to three eminent gentlemen as trustees, who shall have the absolute disposal of the fands thus acquired for the uses of public charity in the city of New York; the trustees to select the chacity, “== 10 0 F—-ORTENTAL LODGE, 4, Special Meeting will, be at ‘will ~ e Lodge by Germanie Bebekan JUBN A In the courseof the evening, be presented to the ot not bave good health. Cisease Is ware to folld he: outa: ‘When we ales, ac. as tem wi EAMARITAN’S ROOT AN tem. and ndition, cor : stitution. To such w yourself of these impuri! fection, (which in mony e constitution.) before you and cfispring. Price $1.25 pe The only real cure for Gor pai egetabl>. ana Me xiete, YS > CENTRAL BUILDING assoc this ting of eCity Hall 560 PENNa Ci tat 7 o’cloc atk _W. MOORE, Bec’y__ => NOTION TO COUNTY TAX-PAYERS. at the meting of the Lexy Co Men Jur Doors fro! Pare Droge, Cheiical cines. Perfame op band need Physician. b eotw nae JE All have timely warning in those Blotehes. Pim- ples, Tetters, Bores, Holla. Coppor-colored Patches Avert the calamis: befcre Scrofula takes a firm fold. have the virns of Syphilis in the sy in that eo! knowing little of ite banefal ini ¥ 16 i ing misery on yourself SAMARITAN'S GIFT Disear | from indeseretion. Only ten pili e8 CANE: mayndgecretion. Only ten pt Gift cores in from two to four days. thus ol ing trouble, exposure, and the extortion of quacks. Male Packages, $2; Females, §3. Sold by 8.0. FORD, and by bing: DESMOND & CO 915 Bace street, Phitad D, ‘AvENcE, m Capitol Gate. Liqnoi eat Medi and fancy Toilet Articles alwa: Prescriptions Compornded by an e: African Race m Congress: Hon. J. W. Menard Addressing the House; Aboriginal Sculptors— two engravings: First Reformed Church, New Brunswick, N. J.; Smoked at Both Eads— comic. tt Black sinks. BLACK SILKS. e175 RED COURT FABM. A novel. By Mrs. Honry Wood ..... . on seeeeveeeee GL TS HANS BROITMAN 3 POEMS. PARTY AND OTHER |. New edition... 75 Li bas _ $250 ERTAINMENT AT WENT- E. $1 50 FIVE YEARS WITHIN THE GaATS.. oees necos diseases, : the blood is impure, FIVE DAY'S E WOsTH GBA) GROSE'S DICTIONARY OF VULGAR TERMS = $3 50 MEMOIRS CF THE COURT @F NAPOLEON. TO neee BS OO y by purifying the eee D HERB JUICES, J. 5. MAY & 00., 308 Pry Mastaslate thartiaee Between 9th and 10th ats. By the Duches d’ Abrantes. 7 vo fuence on the co Will open to- (Monday, March 8,) 25 pieces y T TO! Fi; al x ° TUREE ENGLISH STATESMEN. By Goldwin socthatecrofulcasine | gEYON’S TAFFETA AND | entaamnaarae ethan 9: SILKS. ‘white edges.) of extr gocd width, and warranted to gi on, tthe, purchaarr in every rerpoct. | Brion é $2.75, $3, $3.25, and $3.50 per yard. eoitary in STRICKLAND’S LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND ........ weneeee, 30 COLTON'S GENERAL ATLAS. E1. 1839 $20 00 or bottle. They b: on hand a foll lin f ©. Mion. Only ten pilic, | NETE COS celebrates BuaCe SILK WOOD'S NATIONAL HISTORY. London edt- falsam Copah from 4 to 86 Als tion. 3. vole Treed calf: tasrvee -tevsenee GST SO $7.50 J.J. MAY & CO.’S per SILKE. in great variety, s ma 3-Stif STONFBENGE’S BRITISH RURAL = SPUBIB .. os th PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Nintu anp Texte Stevers. PEPPER'S PLAY BOOK OF METALS. PABLOR TABLEAUX AND AMATBUB THB ATBICALB......... oe PET) HANS ANDERSON'S STORIES FOR THE KUUSRHOLD, Llustrated. $3 50 ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS. oe epgravings .. aati 00 &7-Full Stock of Ladies and Gent's BEST PARIS KID GLOVES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. mag Stif McILVAI M.D. id fol'owing resolatios th th. and to be absolute im the matter.” day, March Ist. x were LOWKES, THEES, PLANTS, DS, kc. ROUTLEDGE’S EVERY BOY'S ANNUAL. 1359. It was pretty evident from the muttering: | adopted: that ‘the’ rate of tax for the year 1909 0 o Mt, BE » de. 10 psx our. orr ror casu Tilustrated . — $3 00 that filled the air upon this promulgation that ‘For County Tax, 40 cents on.8100: eee re EP EERE, 26 made ros CBAMBEES’ ENCYCLOPEDIA. Halfcatfbind- the combination formed against Mr. Scewartis For Kehpol Tax. 30 con's on Wt 7 00 daily from my in bl.cm can at A large stock of all kinds. Gi sorts, by the 1 000 or single Shade Trees, Roses. uine. Foreign and reat varies Sees can be had on a: 0 . 18 cents on $100, & pretty formidable one, and-has ramifications | apg! Qh Scena a ee ee ent shall be al- in more quarters than had been supposed. It lowed on the tax of 1869{f geo befs re the Ist of it, and five per cont. if paid befor she first seems to embrace alse the political traders, who re dic z all er: have no special animus against Mr. Stewart but are disposed to embarrass President Grant im the attempt to form amy Cabinet without thelr co-operation. } y 0 PILL leet ee or politan Bank, 15th st., opposite Treasury Department par3-1m BB. BULTATION BOOMS. 4022 003t* a otee ee oper perp La all times my Beed Sti be FRUIT TREES, oy ant i Garden Seeds, freal aud ger from Englend and the Continent, * agente from my cotabiiaRment, 416 7th st. opp DE sseccnaeseeeeeses omens oneee e+ ALL OUB SPRING AND SUMMER STOUK FROM LAST SEASON, IS NOW ON SALE AT MAEKED DOWN PBICE3, WITH OUB WINTER 8TOUK, DICKENS’ WORKS. Che: Diuding. 6 vols...... GLEANINGS FROM THE POETS. siz LECKEY’S BATIOMNALISM IN EUBOPE.$5 00 rape Vines, of finest it. ‘ic Flower fcstion | : eae PE OE WIE ee EE | MILUMAN’S BISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY. 3 pp Patent onice, | SHORT TIME LONGER. inorder to reduce It as | YOl8ewnecnnrenneninrinenenennnene $8 TD much as possible by the Middle of this Month. George S. Boutwell was bora in Brookline, Norfolix county, Mass., January 28th, is1<. He was, when quite a boy, designed to lead afar- mer’s iife and bad some experience thereof: bat | Was trarsterred from that life to an appren- ticeship im the mercantile business, and fol- . B48 F Street, _ Mo 448 3 Stee 18th and Uth Formerly of Phitlace! Haag be Pe ae etreet, be- t bo) y. at 7 Gwen Pa, ave. and O strect, fea OK BAT. basclalisbccnten W. BUBCHBLL, Cor Mth and F sts , under Ebbitt House. MILLMAN’S HISTORY | vols OF THE JEWS. 3 ONE PRICE ONLY. IN PLAIN FIGURES, ++ ve G6 75 w. SHUSTER & BRO.. MARYLAND COLON AL HISTORY. Ro. 324 Founeyivante avenue. ‘between 9th and lth streets. | 4 4SON’S FAKBIER... ma 6-stif (Chron.J 1 tal perf lowed as clerk and proprietor, commercial | Tove Dental overations a i P. MAYHEW’S ILLUSTBATED HOBSE O00. HILP & SOLOMONS, ‘TOR... 00 = esters ual einantreeataiial extracted wii by sdministeriag ADIBS, GENTLE! DEEN’? pursuits for abowt twenty years. He then | Pure Nitrous Oxide. LApiai ore SLOTAING, Unto ee . YOUATT GN THE HORSE With a Treatise on studied law, and came to the bar somewhat eben DD'S. Boots and Shoes, Ao., do. ben Pranght snd Draught Horses... 1 75. jate im life. He served seven years inthe Mas- | Prof. J; sachusetis Legisiature (bet ween 1831 and 185u;) | ‘was @ member of the Massachusetts Uonstit ben's above N. At (98455 7th street, In th jorthern bet. Land monn yeaa METROPOLTAN BOOKSTORE, HORSE FORTRAITUES By Joseph Simp Mists. ecst side son ‘ $330 or, an +D.D.8. iva- Sar, Poiladel BD, Woeato Catrect, Wash of tional Coovention of 1853: also of the Peace | M*iug Liatsiey, B | fa GO To THE RIGH Congress of 1°61; was a Bank Commissioner BANE Yn a of 1542.50. In 1851-2 he was Governer of Mas- | lp ides that in al a DON'T MISS IT. sachusetts, He waseleven years Secrecary 8 | iat gue Bret gay of January. DOW'T. Miss IT. the Massachusetts Board of Education; be- be equal to hfty per eentum FIRE Bours + longed seven years to the Hoard of Overseers Nasais ae, enraae, hie oxtan iT PLAOR. 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, iT PLACE. HUTCHINSON’S DOG BREAKING. edition. 4 JENER'S ANECDOTES OF DOGs. ART RECREATION. A Guide to Ornamentat Works ........ _ $3 00 Between 9TH AND 107m StREETs, 'D 8HO. |/D BHO! : WHEBE ALL THE WOOD'S MANUAL OF PHYSICAL BxXER- < pea eset and = gern gug of | does net, bowever, shut out from th veneilt of tne Ei x ity re] WHocenitE PEloes VL pilectiedicacraatinane wenpnantininasete yr aterni Revenue from Ju ly, 1802, to March, | ALE . 1866. He was elected to the 38th Congress ro wien cos YOU PAY NO SEOOND PROFIT NEW BOOKS, SELKIBE’S BOOK OF ORESS. London ei 1882, and srrved on the Judiciary Committee. : YOU PaY NO BEOOND PROFIT tion... — ++ see G2 5O He was also a delegate to the Baltimore Con- vention of 1864. He was re-elected to the 39h AT STRA! AT STE: Congress, was in the 40th Congress (acting as Lazish $0 evell 373 Seventh stroat, th door above I. the foremost man fn the impeachment move- rhea they, Taare, it: Seifety et re oe meeberet. ments,) and was re-elected to the present Uon- ana ae | i om i ‘this subject. at all pt ne rete New Hampshire holds an election fer State | oMicers, Congressmen, agd Legisiatare to-day. ‘There is apparently no excitement, and it is probable vote will be light. The State Grades at the Presidential election gave >,617 majority aN EXTRES, sultanate for Grant and Coltax. The following, which is the Republican tieKet, will no doubt be elected: Governor, Onslow Stearos; Railroad Commis- sioner,’ Samuel D. (uastes; and for Oougress, | First District, Jacob M. Ela; Second District, pa F. Stevens; Third District, Jacob Ben- ton—all three of whom represented the State 1; the doth Congress. The Demoeratic candidates are: Governor, Joan Bedell; Railroad Qom- missioner, M. T. Donohoe; Congress, First Dis- trict, Ellery A. Hibbard; Second District, E. jo 19-2m REPRESENTATIVE MEN aED WAR VIEWS, So. 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Us, Neaw Msrzorouitan Hore. 3, Berrisaien:2 ‘Bird District, Hosea W. Par- PD ace! tad pe and : the of hed reateem- “5 or Mr. Proyn’s assurance to President Grant | Atthors, Travelers, and Neval Heroes. of Democratic support does not seem to be | The Photogra sustained by the party. The New York world ere 2 azd other Democratic papers have already | MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT CONGRESS smmenetd a viaperons warfare Upon him. | are also on exhibition. was expected, . wrod President Grant had chosen to break with the | tne hace caperemeat te ich wat, MP} party that elected him. This he has shown no | »ational pel the orm Soa <isposition to do; om the contrary his inangu-| Bumpy ono 3? ‘a8, HOO! one ral, and especially bis endorsement of the af. teenth amendment, serve to indicate that if not S party President be has not the slightest in tention of Tylerizing or Johnsonizing himself prs HERE Judge Hoar is the third Genera Sppothted from Massnechusetis, Levi Liacola (taier Of the Goversor) served im Jetferson's | cabinet during his first term, and Oafeb Cash ing was A General rougy the Presi- dency of Franictia Pierce. us apes Piety AnB'su: omar he’ Heed : Nege ct Dental ithe public DB. wadat: one. which was invited 3s (he possabe by Joha Aaams. lune but & Fuattenet: ‘Soney OOF ee: Tinks a yan Comstitaies ite kang sur 87 The cd 00 \ Barkers, HI i Penns. ave. and Wth street. EGER BI 9 BGEB BROB., IMESTONE! LIMESTONE! LIMESTONE a CAB LOADS of the favorite and well-known LIMESTONE FAMILY FLOUR, BEAVANS & B street, crane esas NOVELTIES IN STATIONEBY, AGNEL’S HAND-BOOK OF CHESS__....$2 25, MOBPHEY'S GAMES .__.__.__.....¢2 00 THE MODEBN POOKET HOYLE. B; ‘Trampe . - xf GUIDES TO THE OITY, VIEWS OF THE PUBLIC BUILD: ae “ il SHORT WHIST—...___ THE LAWS AND PRACTICE OF WHI! ‘Calebs -.. -. And everything requisite of a first-class pn BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE TALES OF THE TAP. London edition...§1 75 OURLGEEIEG OF FuR rouere, eat Pye BRECK TERIDGR's EEOOMERCEIONS. 2 3 be 3c pa MBN AND THINGS at wane: ECEASIS “Iva or mum eypex HOME PICTUBES OF ENGLISH PORTS.@1 50 ee ee Aue LETTBRS oF y+ a OF THE ORUSADES. By Perse a “oat HaehRat™ | "HASION AEPAEE BUSA TERnOE BORG peLSeCRRETCAES EAS | we nowep manpage: emo Bg Fa a A Marans” | EERE sane. me me poy may SuNTURY wire JOVERILE DELIn, Gum BARGAINS IN SR sR OP ee ‘THB OBAPLIT OF PRARLE_..._.93 00 CBINA AND THR ORINESE...........91 75 CAMEOS FROM ENGLISH HISTORY..¢1 50 THE CONSCRIPT. ee ee eros. Ww AND goura- mad MAY BB FOUND. Savs YOOB MONBY! Indersigned hes just teken out a BBW PATENT FOR PAVING SIDEWALKS, GUT. TERS ABD STREETS WITHOUT A SBaM, me without repair, 1,000 loads of PAVING BAND for sale at the yard on Tiber Creek, betwoon Iand a yrs s THORNTON SMITH, eEsveBToY BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS THE VOR TOOpLEDAReRS. By 7. ga AN’ RY. Bexs: CLOTHING. LA AVE..REAB OF RATIONAL BOTE: ‘Phgee Mepdred and Pitty SPRING SUITS re- — ceived this morning at the cclebrated Osicinm Li THE Ns Peis d Thepes Fairy Darevuve, soon LS ‘The Great Fr nate Roneiet FUERSS. F 00) Mie (DBAlk Oak H 5 J “s 464 SEVENTH STREET. wast Opposite Post Office. INAUGURATION CEREMONIES. THIS D EVERY BYENISG DURING THE W oe ROMPTY power. am DRESS WEAB’ DBESS WEAR! 1m STOCK! IN 8TOCK! > wely Ls an + D> i MATINEB ati vicick PY ee! LL S$ COATS, FULL DBESS OOATS, onEA Of the Latest Desicne, with or without hart SILK FACINGS. aii PULAR OU RL TED FROCK COATS. Tn conarauones of the te DOUBLE BREASTS DOUBLE BREASTED F BUCK COATS. many citizens bel De prevent A fr New aNd weACTIFi It wtil be repeated for 7 WALKING COATS. WALKING O0aTs: RLACK DORSKIN PANTS, BLACK DOESKIN PANTS wom Cut Ist Tight, 2¢ Medium, 34 Large. Mary tate om 1 U8 KGams, Is preparation, OUR AMGRI AN COVSTN BLACK DRESS VESTS. —" Deats tobe had at Metserott « Mx os 2t Two to Seven Buttous, with or without Collar. NATIONAL THEATRE. ‘Those preferring them made to order can have their orders Gilied inside of four days. sla mip she tt a mr ite ged “e Stock Dress Goats from #0 to4s inch breast Bw JAMES FISK 3 ADOLPH BERGFIELD Moda La PE Tureday. M: meas. arch ure; Vests of same Pants from 38 te45 | Wednesday. March i7, BARRE. inch walst measure, ct alllougtne “ Pivreiay March 8 Our Stock of Black Goods is not excelled, if in the alled, by any Bi ae Sarordar. BE equi 5 any Hoase 7. ~ nee Having but One Priee.and that marked in Plain La GRAND DUCH ESSE Freures, no man’s ignorance of Goods istaken at | SATURDAY BVERING IRMA end TOSTE vantage af. wa Admission $1 to ali parts of the bow extra for Reserved Seats; Private Box: A. SAKS & CO., S17 Sevexra «reer, fe itietains National Bank of the Republic. Mess crorurye. Two hundred and fit ria AeuINCTON CT TION are pow fesuing Mov! ITH MUSIC. SASTIC a8S< SUIS iamous, received this morning. at the Oak. Balt, ‘40a SEV i STREET. der 0 of a opposite Post Office. mastl An excellent F.- AEIBERGER, (Boccessor to H. F. Lovpon & Co. ). OITIZENS. ARMY AND Navy 2 MEBOCBANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) jy184f No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. WOOD AND COAL. Comsrntaxp LUMP Coa A FEW TONS OF CUMBERLAND LUMP COAL For sate at the Yard on Ohio avenue, between 1ith and lth streeta. mas-20* PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES. PICTUBE CORD anp Tas . PAINTINGS, ENGRAVE CHBOMOS, PICTURE Naits RINGS, NAILS, . Until March lsth, tomake room for Sprivg Stock, ‘Terms cash. Please remember the name- J. MABKRITER and Ne—4™6 Seventh stre-t, Between D and E streets _fe 25-160~ OD AND COAL W ° 22 oteiriy ckbucen prices $10 50 por ton 19 99 per ton. Agr GALLERY RDW. OL, Lumber, Wood. and Cos! Va avenue, between 9th ant mar’ Woop GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE, 1 am selling best quality of WOOD AND COAL At very iow price. H. ULAY STEWART, S.eare PIOTUBE FRAMES, COLDS c TASSELS. @c ac OAL. ’ Pieture Fremee made to order, ate. ay. oo Wily ROF'S. KREIS Penn. DANCIN feb20-tf Cflice corner H and 12th atrests. ao Doune x a ol; S. p. IN & SON, TURSpay Terctock. he Comxen 15TH Sreeer ano New Yors Avaxce | “SSE idousmnesecs GEeat | MOXLEY, REDUCTION FANCY DERSSES AND DOMINOZS, N For Ladies, Geutiemen, and Children, PRICE No. 445 TENTH STREET, or {Second dcor worth of F ssreet.) a 12. tea cOAXZ.- ABINI'S ¥F, 10} OL. = M PASRIONABLE Daw — | Riaeeane rie ee Metropolitan Patent Steam Bakery | '::.°r bi Tuition’ For Misecs and Masters—Tuee Gay. 5 Bo, 347 © STREET, a ete dt aise on : ae Brrween 4%: ano 6ru Staexrs. urday, from 8 to BANKERS, one ce teat CRAOKERS a Are admit impartial jadxes to be inte Darke eines smebert | Jay coon a 00. rected one of McKenzie’ splendid Reel BARK&E. 6 ‘8 cost of over five thousand . hinery fs the best and 3 hinery } and nowest Patent. workmen from twenty-five to thirty bar- Piprannvs SrReev, Orros-rs Tasscury Boy and eel atcurrent market rates, a4 isop constentiy on hand 8 fall supply of ai! GOVERNMENT SONDS, Be stock op band. and consequently SEVEN-THIBTIES, ABD COMPO! ND Ci rockers are always fresh 5 °Mfry for yourselves, you will find our statement INTEREST NOTES. trne ‘Oréers tor STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executes it tr 5 ore —- reed, our Orack: ere stamped with and fons Aeon el » : “HAVENNER.” Tf you can’t get “ DAVENBERS ORACKERS” ‘tom yan ‘to the Bakery, 347 € st ; 4.8. BUFF, Trees, J we will eupply you. We offer the following amortment: WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, i. "MULE BIBOUIT (Charted by Congres.) Warrwon Biscuit PAYS INTEEBST O8 DEPOsITS. Bog KER Dust Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Silver bought and ov? - Highest ‘market prices paid for Lend Warrants jORUGAE CARES SUGAR CRACKERS. “BAVENNER'’S FAMILY BEEAD.” SONS MILLION DOLLARS..p ‘We buy and sell all classteo! GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH BXICHANGE and mabe Coilewions 4LL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, ond give care tal attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ond FIRMS ‘end to any otber business entrusted to as. FULL IS FORMATION tu regard to COVBRE- ‘ENT LOANS of oll times cheorfay farniched, wu. s. Oesn ‘Washington, Marct 2, 188. Tuomas ‘AnEY, ‘Wholesale and Betaf! Dealer tn ‘6AN Corner 10th strest west and Canal FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING Done ap the best manner. and at the lowest prices. SOOING MATERIALS ALWAYS OM HAND “jouben ""Wonn coseantanb, "- “* “FINEST SELEOTIONS.”* N° Ti1Ie pact ayes oTEESoAEInS Sascha aa ee WINTER BOOTS AND SHOxs, Tout cates upon NOW SELLING aT REDUGED PRIOEs, « ae sé i CUM MT Nee) Poa SEVENTH STRREY, Next io Northera: 4 rae sees, vw BLL. werl Cor lith and F ste, under Bbpitt Howse.