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—_—— = Teer ; ; ' a ares Oe | EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOYES..,.......Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10, 1569. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Te Advertisers.—Our advertising patrons are requested to send im their favors before | 32 o'clock ™., 8 advertisements received later cannot be insured an imsertion in ‘Tnx Stam of the same day, on account of the pressure of news matter after that bour | With every disposition to accommodate, we find ourselves obliged to lay down this rale nd adbere to it. ‘The opinien expressed by us yesterday that the difficuines in the way of permitting Mr, Stewart to take office would be found to be in. svperable, necessitating the acceptance of Tesignation, was confirmed by the fact later in the evening. 11 is quite certain that while Mr Stewart would concededly have made a first- class Cabinet officer, yet Bis relations to the importing business of the country would have caused every official act of his to be viewed ‘With jealous eyes, and bis connection with the Sdmipistration would bave proved a con- tupeal source of embarrassment. It was well that be concluded to cut the Gordian knot by nm unconditional resignation, Ie.ving the course open for a mere auspicious start. The fact, too, that Mr. Stewart is a pro- Bounced free-trader caused him to be looked on ‘With no little disiavor by the tariff men; and ‘the farther fact that he was identified with the Philadelphia movement created a positive Antagonism against him on the part of radical Altogether he would have gone into office with so many elements of opposition, As to have afforded little prospect of a success- fel career. ‘The principal importers of millinery goods bad ther regular spring opening in New York @ few days since, and as the inevitable Jenkins ‘was on hand, we are enabled to inform our fair readers that the bonnets are to be very small, ‘Without crowns, and some styles are high in front. In fact, the style is Only a new and re. vised edition of the pretty Fanchon. Bonnets are to be elaborately trimmed, to correspond ‘with the present style of costume, trimmed ‘with Iaces and flowers; ribbon is sparingly used. Roses in all colors and shades, from the richest to the most delicate tints, will be more in vogue than any other flowers. Someof the roses are very large, one covering the en- tire top of the bonnet, from whic! of half opened roses and buds, with green leaves, Bot at the side, as last season, but straight down. Lace is also much used in sashes or veils, fall- ing at the back. The new color in flowers which will be most worn for the present is wcapucine.” a dark, warm color, with beauti- ful tints. Green grasses will be maca in ‘Vogue, and occasionally autumn-tinted grasses are seen upon 8 lace bonnet or fancy straw. A new style of fancy straw is close im front with- out face trimming. With this the hair should be im waved rolls. Lice veils, joined with satin bows, fall from the back, and over thee | re trailing clematis, and on the top a large Hower wih crystallized green leaves. A corn- colored crape has the sashes of crape at the back, edged with wide black Ince, and the entire bonnet covered with s profusion of flowers. A white tulle made over a transparent frame is a novelty. There isa diadem of straw, with gteen grass across the front, and falling at eaeb side, tra iline along the iace which forms | the circlet im front. A white fancy straw trimmed with purple satin is very pretty, Another novelty is a bonnet made of satin tolds, on wire running two or three times Seross the front, then falling im horizontal loops at the back A small rose in front, a very large one on the top, anda trailing vine at the back, completes the trimming. Bnd long white ribbon strings—not to e ted— Are clasped below the throat by a green velvet | Joop. Tux New Hamrsuiag Ecaction—Returas | trom the State election in New Hampshire yes- terday show a smaller vote than in December, | butindieate an increased Repablican majority over March Inst, when Harriman was elected | Governor by abo 50) majority. The elec- | thom of Ouslow Stearns, Kepublican, for Gov. | ernor, over John Bedel, Democrat, is probably secured by 3,00 majority; also the fall Repu hican delegation re-elected to Congress, and a large msjority in the State Legislature. | Re. | Forts from all parts of the State suow Repub- | Jicam gains over last year. Hon Turpishes the following dispatch publicans bave elected eight of the twelve Senators, and a majority im the House of Rep- Tesemtatrves.”” Another despateh says that | Stearns will bave about 4,000 majority. | A. Rollins | An order just issued from the War Depart- ment may serve as an index to our readers to Tmine the relative value of the various Kinds of fuel in common use. It modifies the SImy Fegulations so as to provide that in the issue of fuel the following scale of equivalents eball be used, the staniard being merchantable osk wood, delivered, viz: One cord of the stamdard oak wood equals one cord of mer- chantable oak, ove and one-fifth cord of yellow Pine; une and three-tourths cord ot white pine, Poplar, cottonwood, or other soft wood; one thousahd six hundred pounds of snthracite or bituminous coal. | eee Se As against the familiar patronymics Smith, Brown, Jones, and Robinson, the name Cox is Dot reckoned & common one; yetitis just now fairly represented on the oificial roils of the Interior Department. The new Secretary is Jacob D. Cox: the Chief Clerk Joba U.; the Commissioner of Pensions, Christopher C.; | while Ezekiel T. brings up the rear as a clerk | in the Patent Office. It may be stated, also, that none of these gentlemen are related to each 1 other, and that onginally they came from dif- | terent parts of the country. i A French physician named Bussion claims | to bave discovered that bot baths area sure cure for hydrophobia. He says that having been bimseif bitten by a patient dying of the malady, be experienced om the ninth day after- ‘ward upmistakabie 1udicstions of its develop- mentin bis system, and resorted to a steam bath as a means of suicide, to da more frightful death. To bis delight, however, he found that when the heat had risen to 13+ de- freee Fabrenheit, the symptoms disappeared, and instead of dying he came out dof dying be came ont cu Muss Laura Keene will a as Pee rapper Liners asin,” at Wall's Opera House this evening, for the first ‘ime im this city since the night of President Lincoln's assassination at Ford’s Theatre, where this play was being performed. The cast for to-night is a strong one, and a crowded house may be expected. At must be a matter of regret to Americans of every class that Mr. George Peabody is in very poor Realth. At Istest advice. he was at Brighton, but be found little or no benedit in ihe sea breezes or other curatives of the place General Grant's inaugaral address has been translated into the Russian language and for. warded to @ publisher at St. Petersburg for Publication in the leading papers of that city and Moscow. “Humpty Dumpty” and the Gregory Troup> make an attractive programme at the National ‘Theatre this evening. Next week we are to have six nights of French Opera. Messrs. Each-side-of-the-siy, Streak-of- ght and Horned-spake (indians) are coming from the West to see General Grant ———_ = The lows Association meets this evening at Union League Hall, (third floor,) 481 9th street, at So’cleock. All lowams are invited, ——— The New York Times thinks it discerns a scothieg effect of the Lnaugural.on the temper ot the States recentty in rebellion ” Freak Leslie's Mlusirated spaper for March 20th is filled with inauguration ilius- tratons. Quick wore | ways now recommen Wide | “The Re- | § | NESDAY E A ter Crrar Ratrway Farss.—W- Slways in advance of Joan Ball. Fritain was our pioneer in the cheap postr orwment, and the question of cheap railway fares still under discass1Om a8 An experim-at bere, bas been satisfactorily settied there, xs it bas been demonstrated by Dumer vasa itisti: that the reduction of fares bas inv eriavly Ited ip increased profits 'o the rai'oad co rationsof England. Cneap far-s hive temp'ed the lower classes to indulge in the luxary of | gravel, who would otherwise have retrained from so dor duetion, th if. So succesafal has been this re- the Commissioners of Irish rail- and urge « similar reduction in that country. This course is not only beneficial to the companies, but to the cities throogh which the roads pass and at which they terminate. There. 1s not a route running from New York which has presented facilities aud inducements to citizens to settle along the road, whose receipts have mot muilti- plied far more rapidly than the expenditures. The Commercial Advertiser of that city notices short road which ten years ago, was virtaal- ly bankrupt. The stock was rezarded as worthless, and the projectors and original builders of the enterprise looked upoa their money as thrown away. New men took hold of the road—those who looked to the fatare for | their returns, and not to the present. Rates of | tere were cut down more than onehalt. Rates of commutation were established warre noue existed before. Advertisements were inserted freely in the papers, directing attention to the rosd and the factlities it presented. As a re sult, people soon bezan to leave tbe metropolis and settle in the little villages along the route. ‘They, in turn, induced friends to follow their example, and now heavily crowded trains, Tunring almost hourly, pass to and fro over the road, and its value bas increased twelve fold The same policy pursued on other roads will be attended with precisely similar results, A Lesson For THE DaY.—A certain ruler was asked by the chief of the people to sit in the receipt of customs. But the Scrices and Pharisees said unto him, “This thing can thou not do, unless thou sell ali that thou bast.” “And when he heard this was exceedi sorrow,ul, for he was very rich.” And so another received the customs. | wien wre a: siakaiiea Gee Kava tie | Febraary number of Blackwoud’s Magazine. | ‘Tam Sexes IN CoLLEos—There are two | Dundred and fourteen students in attendance | at Ripon College, in Wisconsin, of whom eighty-eight are women, the largest number of | the latter yet catalogued in any one term at | that institution. S7-George S. Twitchell, Jr. who is under | centence of death at Philadelphia for the mur- der of his mothe: solemaly affirms his imnocence, and says that it will be fully proved some day or other. lem 00. 3 | of Past G: EN | Lodge. oe THE P. IN THE METROPOLITAN (Fae Sate MAT EOFOL ITA on THUR* DAY EVENING, the 11th instant, commencing at 8o'cluck, By order of the Tras- 310 | te | hems FIFTA WARD REPUB 6 LICANS —The semi-annual election of the ifth Ward Republican Clab will be ‘at o'clock. at Caroll Hall, North Detween ist atresia | E.S ATKINSON, President. ON —The RYLAND Gun | =E ee: | st the Oburch edifice, corner of D rs of the Fi 1 TO-NIGH NBIBITT ry UNDAY SCHOOL will give an Exbibition n ‘and lth streets, (islend) om THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVE! ING= March Ith apd 12th, commencing at 7% o'clock. Tickets 25 conte. marl0 2¢ T_0_0 WASHINGTON LODGE, 6 —The officers and members of this 'meeting THES ‘Ga re requested t tend @ special meetin; vedu: ING. for the par; of mal ing the arrangements for the fanera! of P.G O B Denuas, who depart if | cock t Woh. BEARDSLEY + we Becordi Secretary PENNSYLV. A A ertaipment will be ciation te the Hon JOHN sce House,on THUBBDAY EV ING. ‘Tickets cen be had at the office of the The Amwociation will meet at Union ew at7ts o'clock on evening of reception. ~ A's" FULLRM, President THN PHEREON, Sec'y. m 10 28" FIL invited TION —An LLY. Fublic Mecting of HOME and MUTUAL DIV SION.S of T. to he held at McKendree Chat THUBSDAY BVENING, March li, at 75 oc A cordial invitation to the public to be pres: fom 8 B Caney (and Paice ts expected) and ther able advoestes of the catise. Freetoall. Grme! ma 10 2t* TO MEDICAL STUDENTS —DR ELL’S private © ®)lvania avenue from _m, ECONOMICAL BUILDING A‘ TION —The eleventh monthiy held. for the iL, avenue. on WED VENING. loth instant. at 7% o'clock. ndance of the members is desired as FB, Me. 10, wi ib street and’ Penusylyant portance will come before the meet jer of the JUBN M JBWBLL, Secretar: a oRienT Al LODGE, Nc. 19. peta i be held on WED- ENING, March Wth. at7 o'clock, at vhbich time the Degr: Kebekah will be con ferred Ta the course of the evening. « Flag will be present the Lodge by German: Loree. No. 2. JUBN WAWL, ma 8 3e BE. Sec’ LECTURE BY RPOHBISHOr SPAL- jot — DING. Archbishop of ‘roll Bi MON PE) MRS PETTIGRUE KING, Sepatyeee - ot! iy Readers, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUS'0. % Lect Charch of pany. (G room, of the Kpi, Mtreet, between 1th and Mth, WEDNESDAY, bet ‘March 31. 7), Tickets. (tobe hed at Blanchard & Mobus’s, Conte. mas td Coyle & Towers’. avd at door.) 50 8: Bsc TO COUNTY TAX-PAYSBS. = ats the Levy Court, beld on Men }, the following resolutions were “the rateof tax for the year 1869 373 srmL NOTION. §— 7g Secretary Stewart's Prepesition te Trans- AMUSEMENTS, To make room for an immense Spring stock of BOOTS ND SHORS fer His Private se—His Letter 0: Besignation—The Presidemt Accepts Et. Yesterday morning, according Scared Viously expressed purpose of Mr. be 18@. jundred and Fifty SPRING SUITS re- ext wing trams: ~ 4 ee moan L Prepared and extcuted the follo’ fer eetbe iatece ae TIONS 7 — Ls Of his entire interests in the profits of the busi- | sortment -f8ne ul N E Ww P UB L I c A ay 464 BEVBSTH erg mess of A. T. Stewart & Co. during his @flicial . BOOTS, sdogs AND GAITERS opposite term, to be applied to charitable purposaa” t, made and entered into this 9B 9 ‘arch, 1869, between Alexander T. S:ew- art, of the city and State of New York, merchant, of the first part, and William B. Astor, James Brown, Wilham E. J. Roose- veit, and Henry Hilton, also of said city, t. WHAUGURATION CEREMONIES. ices Mha"aatd Beare was, on ote sa | AUSSIE Bre paacn soomeildl 7 Shanta f March, 1-69, dal: ominated by th akin, men’ jo. Ereideat ofthe United Staise to the omee of | {teem mena strzos, (went de) Where FRENCH & RICHARDSON, Secretary of the Treasury, which nomi: on was on the same day duly confirmed by the ‘Senate of the United States; And whereas the said Stewart is abot Pore, i and enter upon the duties of sid office; And wherens he has been and now is a member of the firm of Ali der T. Stewart & Co., is concerned and ia- terested in carrying on the business of trade and commerce both in the United States and x 5 rally, ORT tiny KoSTTS beat A FIRST CLASS I iVESTMENT. ITEBBST BONDS of WD MISsI8st rer RIV- 101 NY, baviog thirty years 95 and secrued interest in car- IN STOCK! IN STOOK! BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS FULL DBESs Coats, FULL DBEss COATS, ‘aiw JAY COOKS & 00. Of the Designs. with or without foreign countries, therefore it is deemed tobe | ™ . Latest . ufsite under the provisions of the 1awe ct | CARRIAGES) CARRIAGES! OARRIAGES — AND LITHOGRAPHERS, req P' SILK FACINGS. the United States that he, the said Stewart, unl and » scsortment of frst betore accepting the appointment and entering eee ite upon the duties of said office, should vease to KOCKAWAYS, BU! LE BREASTED FEOOK COATS, DOUB! ve directly or indirectly concerned or inter- DOUBLE BREASTED # BOCK OOATS. +sted in carryfog on the business of trade or commerce, snd to which provisions and re- premptly attended *° opm TH. GRA. 374 Datreet 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ween 8 od 477 8th streot near D. Gaxar succnss. quirements of law he is desirous in all respects w conform. Now, therefore, this agreement witnesseth that the said party of the first part for consideration of the premises, and of m uf one dollar to him paid by the parties of the -econd part, the receipt whereof 1s hereby ac- kpowledgea, does hereby sell, assign, transter, and set over unto the said parties of the second part, and tothe survivors of them, all gains and profits which said party of the first part titled to as a member of the ma 9-3t* WALKING CoaTs, WALKING OOaTS- BURGE BRESEIE FEET Cat Ist Tight, 2@ Medium, 34 Large. nee Tu PRESIDENTS OS vite eat 30H! Trad 3 OP Just oms | 20 BLACK DBESS VESTS, 7 Mw. /ABINET| MANUFACTUR- Wr AliE®, CABINET MANUF € , Library, all Forni Twe to Seven Buttons, with or without Collar. Aitorders " der T. Stewart &Co,andarising | Ne ardergaeety ena prompiy Szcuted i asec a) Thowe preferring them made to order ean have from the said firm carrying on its trade or B—Specisl attention paid to Repairing and their Ts filled inside of four days. business for and during the period of tims said | Polishing of Pianos m arty of the frst partshall'occupy suidofice | pen ac K of Secretary of the Treasury, vesting in the ~ said parties of the second part and the BLACK r= vivors or survivor of them full and absolate right and title to said gains and profits and the disposition thereof. . Requesting and desiring, however, that will faithfully apply and devote the same to gece public or private charities or charitad! byects and purposes as to them may seem best; but it being Gistinctly understood that this re- quest shall in no wise effect the force and effect of the transfer hereby made. Finally, the said party of the first part does ereby covenant and agree to make, execute, 4.3. MaY 200. 308 Panxstivania Avene, Between 9th and 10th sts , ‘Will open to-day (Monday, March 8,) 25 pieces LYONS TAFFETA AND G8O08 GRAIN SILKS, \ white ed, ) of extra heavy quali! gocd width, and warranted to give entire satisfac tion to the purchaser in eve! be feed Prices $2.25, $960, 99.75, 83, @3 25, und $3.50 Oer Stock of Black Goods not excelled, if equalled, by any House in the city” Having but One Price.and that marked ji Fixures, no man’s ignorance of Goods vantage of. Pla ™ A. SAKS & CO., S17 Sevenra steeer, X100 AND TEE UNITED STATES. B; e-aamay be advised or devised by taepar: | EF ERD "Cuties UAB 26 45 80%, | "ota BAbtetnnnennneeann-r OB BO | gaging Matlonl Beak of the Bepadte, ings as may vised or dev yy the par- ce ‘ ties of the second part to more fully orsatisfac- | from @4 to 86 per yard. Also, PLAIN CU! O | SHAKSPEARE TREASURY. By 0 W 5 torily emectuate ‘io chpun or purposes herein STL e variety, at extremely low prices. BLOOT DB cece conn snestiaulensneaety F * M EN’S OLOT HING. expressed. £ 1 Witness thereof the parties he-eto have hereunto set their hands and seals, the day and yearabove written. SEAL.) ALEXANDER T. Stewart. * Sealed and delivered im presence of jandred and sects gee OCHS OAK BALL. 464 SEVENTH STREET. opposite Post Office. mai. BE MASEETY’S TOWER. By William Hep- WOT DITOR an eneenceecenvennteseenenennenenenennn TSE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES. Alexeuder BH Btephenst Vol. 1... e37 3.3. MAY & CO.'S to PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: J. HEIBERGER, Noau Davis. ‘ we LE We the ndersicned parties of the escond Between NixtH aNd Tanta STREETS. en Py a ee * (peccomor to HL. F. Lovvon & Co..) part of the foregoing instrament hereoy accept ihe trauster therein made, and do declare hat | g2-Fall Btock of Ladienand Gent's BRST Panis | SIMOBIN UNDERGROUND LIF ig as, CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY 4 Nectiea we will Prdtrog Bg ‘iaithtally apply KID GLOVES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ee een MERCHANT TAILOR, coghariable uses and purpoces, | P APVENTURES IN THE APACHE County, Metropolitan Hotel, (Iate Brown's, Vitness our hands, ewry Ho iN. - Boss a. eeceene HILP & SOLOMONS, This document was drawn up Judge Hilton snd Judge Davis—the latter a member of the House from New York—in connection with other legal gentleman, and, upon tts being ex- ecuted, was delivered in the presence of Judge Davis, who witnessed it. After this was done, Mr. Stewart and Judge Hilton, by appoint ment, visi President Grant at the Execu- tive Mansioz. This proposition has led to many expressions of opinion, some holding that the letter of the law was satisfied by the proposed assignment, others being clearly of jyi8-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. FIVE WEEKS IM A BALLOON. Cot. 150 |) ————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——<——— TBIOOTBIN. By Ouida......... e200 FAIR PLAY. A novel. By Mrs. South- worth... METROPOLTAN BOOKSTORES, 175 T FARM. A novel. By Mrs. Hen gi7 HA BROITMAN’S PARTY AND HER OEMS, New edition. weoseene xa 7 FIVE YEARS WITHIN THE GOLDEN. _ GATE ~~ $250 A FEW TONS OF CUMBEBLARD LUMP COaL For sale at the Yard on Obio avenues. between ith ond 15th streets. mas-2W* 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN! Between 91H anv 10Tm Steezts, W °oR AND COAL AT GREATLY BEDUCED PRICES. RED ASH (Lykene Vali per toll WHERE ALL THE the opinion that this was not the case. Under ba ND Ry yest abetted rat “to WHITE ASH all sie these circumstances, Mr. Stewart determined NEW Books, OAK and PINE WOOD, best a 1? leave the question to the result of a confer. GgOees DICTIONARY OF VULGAR. | | slit. Lumber Soy Cua 6 ence with the President. The conference was i TEBMS...... ~ $3 50 Va avenue, beiween Sth and 10th sts east, held yesterday afternoon, and the result of it NOVELTIES IN STATIONERY, WEMOIRS OF THE COURT OF NAPOLEON. mars. and foot of th street east was that Mr. Stewart placed in the hands ot By the Duches 4’ Abrantes. 7 vol SPW ses awe cea < President Grant the following letter of decli- GUIDES TO THE OITY, ‘ THREE ENGLISH STATESMEN Smith...... z nation, which was accepted : Wasarncton, March 9, 1859.—To the Pre dent-—Sir: Appreciating the high honor coa- ferred by your nomination, an! the unanimous confirmation by the Senate of myself to the oflice of Secretary of the Treasury, I regret that circumstances b*yond our control compel me todeciine. Could the difficulties preented by the provisions of the act of ‘which, inor- ganizing the Department of the Treasury, pro- hibit the Secretary from being “directly or in- GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. 1 am selling best quality of WOOD AND COAL VIEWS OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS, And everything requisite of a first-class COLTON'S GENERAL ATLAS. Ed. 1359. $20 00 ¥00D’8 NATIONAL HISTORY. London edi- tion. 3. vols Treed calf: gilt.....00 $37 30 STONEHENGE’S BRITISH BURAL SPUBIB BOOK AND STATIONEBY STORE ad $7.50 a , ag me % semeememmenne Comnnee 15tu Staegr anv New You Avence. Cirectly concerned or interested In c | oF. fas the business of trade or commer.” be over- | Save YOUR MONEY ! PEPPER'S PLAY BOOK OF METALS. cme come by any reasonab'e sacrifice personal to mame: PABLOR TABLEAUX AND AMATBU: THE- myself, I would willingly make i. 1 would | 9. 1 Fast tik amew| ATHICALS es an 2 30 REDUCTION prompily transter to the bands of gentlemen in whom the public have felt confidence, every PATENT FOR PAVING SIDEWALKS, GUT- BARS ANDERSON'S STORIES FOR THE x iniereat im the gains and prods that couid pos. | TERS ABD STRERTS WITHOUT A BEaM. HOUSEHOLD: Tilustrated ee, FORT ER PEIOR sibly accrae to myself in the business of my | dispensing with curb, and reducing the expense to Louse during my oficial term, to be apniied ts | velow the contract price ta any of the wards inthis | ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS. i 60 such public charities as their judgment should 00 div tate—and have proposed and sought by the execution of appropriate instruments to accom- plisls that end: but serions differences of optn- je Dave bren expressed as to whether tnat course would satisfy the requirements of the law. Although I will not hestitate to make this appropriation, provided it would enabie me to accept the office, and thus unite my eff rts with your own and those of other members of your ‘abimet in restoring economy, honesty, and ret frugality in the admimistration of the Government, and lift as rapidly as practicable tor the people the great burdens of taxation, debt, and extravagance resting upon them; yet, the business relations of my firm, im its connece ions with others largely interested in their c'ty with brick, which will last without repair, 1,000 loads of PA t the yard on Tiber Creek, between Land 5 THOBNTON SMITH, 394 E street, bet 9th aud loth, a A Tue IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. rived of this blessing know s1:d, blotched, aud tetter upon a clear, smooth wardly desires the sams are filled with the viras of her eutaneons diseases, can health. When the blood is impure, disease in sare to follow All have thmely warn'ng in those Blotehes, Pim ples, Tetters, Sores, Boils, Copper-colore1 Patches, Avert the calamity by parifying the fels-tt Metropolitan Patent Steam Bakery Bo. 347 C STREET, Berweenx 4% anv 61TH Steers, ‘accahel rapide ated CBACKERS itted partial judges apy gl a to be the bert ‘The reasons are obvions: Weave erected one of SicKenzie's splendid Reel Oxete, at scout oforer five thousand Gots. imac best and peweat ‘ We buy the best rw ROUTLEDGE’S EVERY BOY'S ANBUA! Illustrated ... 1369. 33 00 Cr AMBEBS’ ENCYOLOPEDIA. Half calf bind- 860 00 LICKENS’ WORKS. binding. 6 vols... Besseenesnsaenen' GLEANINGS FROM THE POETB.... LECKEY’S BATIONALI2M IN BUROPE.85 00 MILLMAN’S HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY. 3 ¥ ee: $675 Cheap gdition. Half calf gai 921 00 “i MILLMAN’S HISTORY OF THE JEWS. 3 vols 86 75 neneenanee ss snennnet eee aonneeemee 6 7. aterial. wtinuance, are such that they cannot be | system with the - Z oy the best workmen. severed summarily; nor can my faterest in it pAAMARITAN S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, | MARYLAND COLON .AL HISTORY.......¢2 00 We mauulactare irom twenty-five to thirty bar. be wholly and absolutely disposed of witout Hy ol old. re’ a Producing iresh embarrassment and jose to | , Hom many BASON'S FARRTEB enone BO |" Wo Reap 00 old af0ck on band, and conseauentiy — whom 1 have been so long con- y 08 i dee eae fp ILLUSTBATED HORSE yn Try yourselves, yeu will find eur statement bec 3 etitul . ‘0 sul 7 ~ Jsensctecenemntneenstensesaneees - J cannot consent to enter upon the adminis. | ourscif of hese impurities; of that scrotal oe in To prevent frand, our Oreckers are stamped with v tration of laws byany act or course that may the name, be construed into a disregard or violation of law; and while, therefore, I regret that the plan proposed is deemed inadequate to relieve me from legal, and, it seems to me, technical disa- bilities, I yield to the better judgment of others rather than seem to be willing to accept the position in disrespect of law. In finally renewing the declination which was tendered at the ontset of these objections, I repeat to you, Mr. President, my thanks for the Ronor done me in offering this high posi- von, and assure you that you will have my tarnest efforts to sustain your administration in carrying out the wise and salutary measures indicated by you on entering upon your office. jection, (which in many casts is here litary in the constitution,) before you bring misery on yourself and offspring. Price $1.25 per bottle. SAMARITAN’S GIFT The only real cure for Gonorrhea, Gleet and Diseases caused from in CATT CN THE HORSE With s Treatise on it Horses... 175 Draught and Dri HORSE PORTRAITURE. By Joseph 3 son. “HAVENNER.” If _you can’t “HAVENNEB’S CRACK: aa og | to the Bakery, Siren, »e will supply you. We offer the following assortment: 8 DA CRACKE. MILE Bi DOG BREAKING. London EN TOHINSON’S edition. eo JENER’S ANECDOTES OF DOGS__ ruggists, DESMOND & Co. 915 Bace street, Philadelphia. Nrw HAMS mas-ly icest Maryland curing. ‘Sincerely your friends waLoa g PEEMIUK TAMILY FLOUR, aoeeene eae NEW YORE BOCK WHEAT is ee . W. BURCHELL, NEL’S HAND-, or jae --- G2 (ADIEY OEBTLEMAE, 74 CHILDREN'S | fo4 Cor uth and F ta'vunder RObiCt Hovis, ponent ee ‘ar sppeee nie aed Soots and Shoes, Ae., £0, beught hy $2 00 Fr pe JuerE, 984% Tth street, in nare above Northern Liberty Man bet. Land M wu veast Cinzstonz ! LIMESTONE! LIMESTONE THE MODEEN POOKET HOYLE. By man} SHOBT WHIST.....__... Wa’ THE LAWS AND PRACTICE OF WHIST. B: — VALENOL OH RM, pS,GAR LOADS of the favorite and well known ACR HANDREROHIEES ‘ ope = St rand of 5 01 . 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BIRDS BIRDS Just received. per 2 Sees 2S a ry) BeRSr. Steamer New York, # fine assortment HOME PICTURES OF ENGLISH PORTS.91 So | Union 15.00 00 Belgium and OANABY BIBDS, th stock TRE and GES eon. WIyOrS Ea, AxD LETTERS oF aE JES BROEY sons VALLEY Faw. "aioe ot oe IL¥ FLOM. ground trom the celebrated Genes: | BRLIGION. AND THE RW, GM OF She ceed % Fovre i tee this flour ‘Franslated from the ‘rench of M. Bdmend m0 a ‘a % half doliar bbl. Um UMP AN fels tt tobi Py he fecha iith tks. ° BD’ CR. is tyr! ARTH The Gistory me} JESUS OF HAZARBTH. His - c+ elite mich rioaceh wish | gy uAaLr WITH JUVENILE jo QUEM. BY Peltor eee OBES THE OHAPLET OF PEARLS....................83 00 CHINA AND THE OHINESR.....___9i 75 CAMEOS FROM ENGLISH HISTORY..¢1 50 Gozar BARGAINS In THE 4 Y acvaeee ints a Sele “for Penuerivanis, ieryised, the District o sb ‘and Virginia. fo uber } QLAOK ALPAOAS AND TOPLIN ALPAG Bilt per cent lone tuan tenular prices: ORE? CORES 124 cents. barn igi ds og 1B OONSCRIPT. a hs t 5 a story Of the Prench war of EO wee Sherer 8 (neat ail amen etree? 9 FRENOH BLAQK AL. be sold week; ‘and will be ‘sold for ax; t J.W. SELBY & 00.'8, 3: Be 23 Renusyivania evense, southaide, OC i SO TR TON FINE NEw reas. THE VON TOODLEBBRGRS. By F. Si Cpet UP BX THE BEA. ‘By Dr. Samuel % PORTIA. By Mary Cowden Olarke.........99 50 DAY STUDY OF ENGhIBE LITERAL... GREATER BRITAIN. By Dilke........91 00 "SAFE, GEAveis 1m tHe ys MOF CRAIN MITE O% THE RVIDEROMS ener get! at br mat ona ar CUMMINS: EXTENSIVE SHOR STORE, 367 SEVENTH STRERT, Bext to wa S OPERA Horse. GREAT BILL TO NIgaT Eater KE ANP WRK STAR nd AMERICAN cousin, WITS A GREAT OasT © ‘Trenchard. ARACTER Miss Laure Keone ber BoP D AMEBICA To Crowded uy 4 denighte x0 Reserved Peate tu be had at Motzerott's Manic Store ms 10 at " *‘METZEROTT HALL. GRAND CONCERT SALIUBDAY March ey F JFBIN PROME Violtaist to bis Majosty, the King of Bolg! rm MAD @URECTI. The favorite Prime Dom mow: The Ce‘ebrated V And other 4 abs a UBAE .4awW ‘The new Fairy Dan ORRSS FOuBrS. Fol A Mle 1DEul NATIONAL THEATER, THIS EVENING AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WERK, BUMPTY DUMeTY. and the GREGOBY TR: BINATION pre and Man’ ch Orewa. "'! Men'ere Proprietor vir tor and 1OHOL —_ AUX ENPeRs. LECE ° CON ESSE 1KMA end TOSTRE imtsei ltesll 8 of the by extra for Besrrved Besta, Private Bos = 8-6 « . AMUSEMENT AND EXEROIS GYMNASTICS WASBINGTO TIUB are tesuing the bolders to all the privil of the Gy mnastam, Beading and Bath Rooms. A few more shares stock set remain unsold Clatsos in Oalisthen! (or ii it Kym Ssties) every MONDA Sapte EVER der the «a; eaiatentence of 8 com, 86 YET AT BEDUCED PRICES, 486 Tru aT tre Staret. MARK ROTEIVS. Sreeer, PAPERBANGING! WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD aND TASSELS, NTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHBOMOS, PICTURE NaILs. RINGS, NAILS, &&., Untli March Isth, tomake room for Spring Stock, Terms cash. Please remember the name— 3 MABKRITER and Ne—4™6 Seventh street, Between D and E streets, Agr cauurer. 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STRERBT be re Nath tae kA TES Oa merican ENGEAY BOTOG! PHB, P. Pan TOUTS. ET od’ STMNEOOP: VIEWS: PARLOR Hee BEACKE' Biaare PICTURE FRAMES, CoRDS Tm! LS. Be. SSE 1, Be. ae. fe 25-16t~ L MOXLEY, . FANCY DBBSSES AND DOMINOES, For Ladies, Gentiemen, and Children, No. 445 TENTH STREET, (Second dcor worth of F street.) jel2m M pepe ieee paNcine is mow open for reception of Papiis. aor iy at tite academy ret Daye of Tuition’ For Misses and Masters—Tasg éay, Thareday,and Geturdey fens ‘For Gentienos—Monday. Wedseeday’ Soa’ Bag BANKERS, For, roa 00. BaNKSE, Firvasnrs St2ane, Orros-es Tasasvay Bay and sell et current market rates, and keep cy etantly on hand 8 fall supply of al! GOVERNMENT BORDs, SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST BOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., exeoutes e2¢ collections made on all acocssibie points, | selts * WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, (Charted by Oongress,) PAYS INTEERST OR DEPOSITS, Bonds end Stocks, Gold and Silver bought and sold. ‘Highest market prices paid for Land Warrangs. A full eupply of Revenue Stamps kept constan ty on hand. oo 18-08 @7-ONB MILLION Do: ‘We buy and sell all classesof GOVERN ME, SECURITIES ot current market rates. WURNISH BICHANGE ond maks (= ALL THE PRINCIPAL GIZIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers oF te MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, ant give eume fal ettention to — ACOOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ond FIRMS oa 0 any other business entrasted to an FULL ‘tn regard to GOVERE- BEET LOANS ten times cheerfully ercieneds Wa. 8. Bomas rauer, ‘Wholesale and Eetafl Dealer in SAM, COMET, SATURATED Maan. Corner 10th strest west and Canal. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING Tone im the best manner, and at the lowest prices . onnsts "SEIT AETPESE, "0. aus

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