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4 Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY S. NOYES.......... Editor. rRom mw VIRGINta.. Geveral Stepeman issued an order yesterdey | at Kicbmond, repnbits®ing the act of Cor to vacst oe ee aes its passage, and ordering persons who cannot take tbe Jad oath shall be removed | from office on the stant. This created quite a protcin the Stat offices, For nearly the public credit, that a just ana eat for thebonds is the walua- f the currency that has one-third of the officers (tRose whieh pay ssinry) the commanding general has bad WASHINGTON OITY: -+++:- MARCH 16, 1369, TUESDAY....... bstitate he proc-eded 2 Spplications, an*. cops=queatly, MO appont- mrnts have’ bres made. For many of judgesnips there amendmert disagreed to. iar Viewers oftsred & provieo that nothing $$ nd @7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ——— which lesves the legal business in state. Last evening a batch ot new appoint. ments were made for the City Qouncils and same minor city officers. It is stated that a new set of officers in the Capitel will bs ap- pointed to-day. herein contained shall be construed to obligate the United States to buy coin to pay these bonds if specie payment shall not be resumed by the period the bonds matare. Mr. Vickers would not debate this amend. ment, Dut wished to test the sense of the Senate. To Advertisers.—Our advertising are requested to send mm their 12 o'clock ™., a8 advertisements received later cannot be msured an Tux Stam of the same day, on account of | cuters, the pressure of news matter after that hour rem ‘With every disposition to accommodate, we | shortly to be held. find ourselves obliged to lay down this rule nd adhere to it. ‘The amendment was rejected, and afier some remarks by Mr. Bayard in oppesition, Mr. iter briefly laid down the reasons why be sbould pot vote for the bill. lt was unpecesssry in the first piace; and secondly, to pase this bill would leave tt open to so ture Congress to repeal. a i The as then \—yeas mays 13. [1 now gore to the Preaidead} The Senate then, at 3:25 p. m., went into Ex- ecutive seseion, aud then adjoarned. — S7 The master builders of New York city bave taden to resist, by combination, the threatened str: of their workmen. The fol- lowing interests are represented: Plas‘erers carpenters, stone catters, paintecs, bluestone cniters, marblecutters. roofers, gtome setters, stair builders, sash and blind makers and i . A mass meeting is patrons favors before msertion in SaLvor Hetum Ea . USB. —Atfter our . ths we has sold to Mr. Theoran Thom; ete ane er eur Teport closed, the foto The news from Cubs continues to be contra- dictory, and varies from day to of the Spanish authorities or the revolution. | °#'""l owners, the Masons, for 816 per acre. “ists, according to the source from it comes. | But the main fact seems to be established tha: | the revolution holds its own; and that the ac- entice it A Meet cessions to its resources in the way of men, money, and war material trom the Usited States, is continuous, and enicuiated in the Joug run to enable the Cuoans to wear oat the Aggressive capapilities of the Spanish authori- tues The revolutionists have nearly completei aguration of a ‘@ at Mayara, among the mountains of the Eastern Department, some ont they bundred miles northeast of Bayamo; and NING, at 7+ o'clock. meanwhile in the Central Department the | It Assembly of Representatives nave agreed upon their p: for the the entire abolition of slavery. ets are to be indemnified for the loss of their siayes from the treasury of the tuture Repub. lic, and the emancipated blacks will be offered their choice either to serve in the army orto be employed for wages as agricul. tural laborers. This measure will undoubtedly bave an {Chron.. Bepub.. 1t} important bearing in the contest. It will be almost impracticable for the Spanish authori- tes to preserve slavery in an: art of the Ialand after emancipation hac been proclaimed | L8G: March ls-et o'clock tthe Often of OMLOH by their opponents; and the Baving set the change on foot will naturally gain the eympathy and assistance of the negroes. be im view of the fact that fully one-half the Whole population of the istani colored people, and that one-third were slaves ‘Until this decree was issued, it becomes easy to Sppreciate the importance of abolition as an element in the revolutionary Policy. It will Greatly strengthen the msurgents, not only by Adding recruits to their forces, bat also by con- fusing and weakening their enemy. SS SAL et John Bright, it seems, has already, begun to make discord in the English (: freedom with which Re moots the most trouble- He msists on going to the root Congl OF Tk of matters; with regard to pauperism, for ex- ample, he wishes his colleagues to inquire, not simply what is its amount, but why 1t exists,— hinting that the monopoly in land is one great cause of it, and that another is the fret that the L bardens of taxation fall upon the poor rather than upon the rich. Thts is touching the sore some questi! of England, and it makes the ave: mau wince and shudder. Again, oppose the ratification of tae purchase of the = BALL'S HAIR RENEWER AT 70 OT? telegraph lines by the Government, at a yalua- | iG, M tion which many declare is 40 per cat. above | },¥t! their reat worth; aud ue is strongly against the | Mrs purchase of the Irish railways. £ other quarrels in the Cabinet, Bright is the most serious one. It is suggested iu some quarters that it may lead to bis returs- ment from oifice, but we doubt it. The Glad- stone Ministry canuot afford in the start to quarrel with Mr. Bright and his inflaential | backing in the liberal party. The members ot the Cabinet will doubtless fight out their pat. tles im the council chamber, and keep up a har- monious front before the public . ——_—________ The French Opera Troupe season at the National Theatre With “La Perichole,” one of O:fenbach's most | Pleasing compositions. The house was filed With a fashionable audience, an sions of pleasure at the fine singing ard capital Betivg of the company were treq thusiastic. of the piec: “La Perichole” was a success, it will be repeated. To-night -Orphee Aux Enfers,” introducing Tostee, Decre, Leduc, Lagriffoal, Duchesne and M’dlies Dulos and R se: als: whote violin playing is a great feature of the opera. Manager Burgfeld has made a good be. ginning, and the season is likely to be a bril- liant one. The Chromeie urges with point Ee ate would pat itseif mach more fully in ac- | # ‘ EY. 8. cord with the expressed will of the people by | ee ce aparece cticlug the ab Enconaitioual repeal of the tenure-of-office | bil! ban by the half-way action of suspending 4:8 operation for some months. have full confidence in Presiden! desire to have his hands untie charge of his executive dufies. The retention of the bill on the statute books @onstant embarrassments and inco: and will seriously cripple the efficiency of the executive department through ea. acministration. “Drxen” of the Boston Advertise tious and well-informed states that «there is the best reason for saying that the President bas no intention at present of Attorney General Hoar. The locality, he says, is of far less than the question of fitness, and Jadze Hoar is eaoptea: already proving himselfa fit man for the place sash be ae feilo given bim. His footing in the Usbinet is now Ssaure as that of any other man, and people therefore need not worry themselves to find a Rew office for him, or pick out a the Attorney Generalship.” —$—_____. It seems that Reverdy Johnson does not ex- pect to be immediately withdrawn from tne English Mission. In responding toa toast at the recent Manchester banquet, “ke should remember with the most lively gratification bis visit to Manchester, when he Teturned home to America, which he did not expect tedo until all our difficulties were set- ded.” Mr. Jobnson must either expect the aRD Semate to confirm the Alabama treaty (now before it) very seon, or to remain at the Court of St. James ull next year at least. system, thinks parties aggrieved by it have a remedy im a civil action for damages. It also zu expresses the conviction that «the first man ieeersoane ‘who cam trace any impeachment of his credit | ‘8, t to one of these sgemcies, and who * sort to both the civil and mini Wane Tap Teetgereabent he ting m the discharge of his daty to himself Aud to the community at large.” When a Richmond jury brings murderer “not guilty” after a few moments absence, is it @ matter of surprise that the triends of another murdered man in Georgia fynch the murderer lest he too, prove «no: guilty?” There will not be an e: mess and crime at the South until the South ceases 0 piace a premium upon lawlessness Bod crime. President Grant, it seems, says the Rich- Mond Journal of Saturday, from a response made by bim yesterday to @ delegation from Alexsncris, favors ag early election inthis Sue. This is plied from bis expression ofa ‘sinee they expect the covernmentto provide for | AN EXTENSIVE BOOT ABD SHOR HOUSR, nares From Philp & Solomons we Baser for March 27. Irma, who personatea the heroine | _ 16 2t™ erie mechs is young, pretty, graceful, and Vivacious, and her voice isan admirabse mezzo | soprano. Mons. Aujac, the “Pijaillo,” is a rs fine tenor, aud a good actor. The orchestra | struction Convention. are 1 and chorus were satisfactory, and aitogetaer | TUESD. ing bills and resolutions were introduced By Mr. Orth, (ind.)—Jomt resolution of the ‘Ddiana in relation to com conu- ra.ts; referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. Also, joint resolution im favor of the r peal of the cenure-of-office act; referred to the Committee ou the Judiciary. by Mr. Jutian, (Ind.)—Bill to prevant the further sale of the public lands of ths United States, except under the homestead and pre- emption laws; referred to Committee on Public Lands. Also, Provisions of the homestead to tae children of soldiers under twenty-one years of age: same reference. Also, bill to punish polygamy in the Territory of Utab; referred to Committre on Judiciary. Also, bill to extend the right of suffrage in the Disirict of Columbia; referred to Committee on the Dist if jambia. Also. bill to ex. tend the might of suffrage in the Territories of the United States; referred to Committee on aries. ‘erritories. By Mr. Fogg se Pg Rood beng ting right of way to the Memphis and FE Paseo rattroad; referred to Oommittee on Bute lic Lands. Also, bill to distribute the number and rank of Government employees among the several States and Territories: referred to Uom. mittee on Public Buildings and Grounds. county, New York, the Holfin Hall estate, be- city, fer $55 peracre. Fifteen years 8co Bir. Gibbs purchased the property of the day in behalf Alezondria Gazette. —The will tinge their Festival two shepherd's Mall, 71 La. ave spent eafecion: 50 cents. it* , ATRICK KOH—8T. P. BICK’S DAY, March i7th, 1359—Bol High Mess ard Panecvrio ot the Saint, by Bev E_ BOYLE. at 10% e’clock. 1 HE BENEFIT OF st. Jo- Falk FoR » { SEPH 8 ORPHAN AsYLU4 will shortly be opened at Carroll Mall. Donations for the same thankfully received at the Ary n 'WORKINGMEN’S ASSEMBLY—A stated meeting will be held ia the Coanell Gham '0-MORBOW ( Wednesday) BY K- ve MacMUBRAY, Boo. Bec TXDIAWTAWS, SOOIABLE M we N&SDAY EVENING. i7th. at 7 $0, Union sth street. Allare invited + President, ie me a a: LP WILLIS Patriotic own- ny ‘END <N. , Becretary. ma 16-2t* SCHIC TA, apectal convocation ot | Ry Mr Corea eae and Ground ASHI . a CBAPTE: 3 = Breda Latorraerrent A revolutionary | wilt bev eid wEDa ebay” aren ihe at 8 to the national curreney act. Referred to Uom- * py orderot ME He. aaa By Mr. Niblack (Ind.)—Bill concerning the it D. L_ BURNETT, Secretary. property of married women m the District of Columbia. Referred to Vommittee on the Dis- ‘ict of Columbia. By Mr. Ingersoll (Ii1.)—Bill supplementary to the national currency aet. Referred to Com- mittee on Banking and Currency. By Mr. Loughridge (lowa)—Joint resolution Br ic g an amendment to the Qonstitution of Ul ‘THE SIX PEB C + SUILDING ass0- Tr Preliminary Meeting of the Bubscribers tt abore Associaslon will te weld TUBSD ST EVER. & BUTTS, 7th street, cornc: of B atree It bronicie.It] “ ‘A GENERAL MEETING OF THE FE- NIAP BROTHERHOOD of this District held at Trades Union Mall. corner of B and Sth streets. THIS ; Tuesday) EVENING at 7:30 o’olock. at which a ful! and panctus! attendance is ted Tr" Jas. B. O'BEIRNE, District Contre. LIQUOR DEALERS ASSQUIATION OF OG" ar pisruier oF COLUMBIA. The members of the above Association are re- ented to attend a meet WEDNESDAY. jo. Teyolutionists inited States, By Mr. Paine ( Wis.)—Bill to provide for the organization of a provisional government for the Siate of Mississippi. Referred to the Gom- Mittee on Reconstruction. The morning hour here expired and the ee announced the standing committees. ir. Niblack (Ind ) ofered a resolution that the Committee on Rules be instructed to in- guire into the propriety of setting apart certain lays in each week or month of the session of Congress for the business of the District of C>- iumbia. Agreed to. z Mr. Dawes (Mass.) introduced a bill making appropriations for the expeuses of the Indian Department. Referred to the Uommittee on id consists of ‘By order of CTUBF 1 ae BY BEV. J.J. REANE Sunject:—-IRELA D's SAINTS AND HEROES: A isH MELODIES ST. PATRICK'S DAY. MARCH 17, 1569. OLL HALL, At Eieht o'clock Tie KETS, ONE DOLLAB. STO LADIES —DE Woo ear pens dean ‘he business on the Speaker's table was dis. pored of as follows: ; Senate joint resolution appointing a joiat committee on politieal disapilities, Referred to the Committee on Reconstruction. Senate joimt resolution to revive the joint Commitiée on Retrenchment, Non-coucurred in. Senate bill for the further security of equal rights in the District of Columbia, Tne bill Pessed—pens 111, nays 16. Sepste pill to allow the eonstrac’ion of a tat. eral branch of the Baltimore and Potomac Kailroad Company into the District ot Colum- bia. Passed. Senate bill to prevent the extermination of the fur-bearmg animals of Alaska. Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed. Mr. Shanks (Ind.) moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of introducing and agreeing to a joint resolution providing the Teal EV! Beiie: | Spe get SAE Sie rage English. | Gourse alare, mey , D+ is said to | -NTW te Drew Store, corne: avei ma 16 3t™ iy stock being very extemsive at present. all Hair Preparations—as Barret! 1 ae Chevalier’ Allen are | than regia Aver’s ‘ood’s, Leon's, &c —at much less rices. Also, California Wines and hl but this win | MISRN* Bier og NATTANS, Drugsist, maiécet "Corner 4 and Dsirects north =" INTERESTING LECTURE. — ; ON ST. PATBICK’S NIGHT. Mancu 17, 1569, 4 BENEFIT OF ST. PETE'S SCHOOL. 18H AFFAIRS—T.nant Bicht—The Allon Coe eee ee oat, Bight? flee BOYLE. at St Peter’s Bchool tween 3d and «th ce ag Mr. Kelley, (Penn.,) trom the Committe on Coimage, Weights and Measures, re; bill for the coinage of five cent pieces and uu- der. Aiter considerable debate, pending the consideration of the bill, the Housejadjournad. BANEBUPiOCY —The Inst amendment of the Barkropt Law provides that in all pro- Commenced after the first day of January Sischarge ishall be granted to @ debtor not be equal to fifty per eentam ofthe claim proved against his estate, apon which te sbail be lisble as opened their Inst evemiag | iced at 18th Street Presbyterian Church, Bet. Land K st. eats, (Rev. Sella Martin.) THUBSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, d the expres. gent and en- btors without assets are still applying or the benefit of the law in all parts of the country Persons in thie District who atill wish to avail themselves of its benefit, and who have no assets, thould examine carefally whether they. in clnded in the terms of the limitation. The snb ecriber will give infor.sticn ou this subject at all CaLL FOR MEETING OF TEXANS. — All loyal Texans now in this city who are of the reconstroction of the State under ‘constitution recently framed by the Recou- " to moet on ‘ UREDAY EVENING. the Mies fusteat ae oy | times without charge GEO. MASON, Awe tras: | *itksstBoom No. 4,No. 500 shat. imi." | attorney-at-Law and Solicitoe = Bonkraptcy, - oe WASHINGTON BENEVOLENT Lire | City Bell. onl LATION —A special ith of Sem BYAL NOTION this Association will be beld at the prcedl f A W #H BARRETT, D. D. 8., « . K. Bro: Esq.. No. 2 the reat. TUBSpAy EVENING, isth fost..at Sovloce: me % (Formerly of Phitacciphia,) No. 0 4% street. be- Mons. Decre mbers are bias ae ast 1 BL. i tween Pu a: © street. _M. Kersey. Praiieat ii Dental Qporats Hfelly "performed meena micz | Teeth extracted without pain by administering Pure Nitrous Oxide. REFERENCES: 1 i ATTENTION, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR! Prof. 7.4L. Bockinghas DD ir Knights of COLUMBIA COMMAND. | Prof. James Tramen, D D'S - | EBY No. 2 by notified t t at O: Prof. Geo. T_ Barker, D. D atGria an, | Sa comes Gee eee "DURSDAY ana | Prof W ‘Aids D. D.8 . Pen ive- Of Dantal Burgers, Philedelpmiar® >. rile ar ley, M.D., Ho. 370 Untreots Wanh- .» D.C. Oc 41-6m tants, lor the purpose of practicing the drill of 1° order On FEIDAY BVENING the election of officers Duiteke place. at th:ir Asylum, corner of 9h aud streets ed and earnestly desired that ever, Ii be present at these meetings.” The peopie it Grant, and | <4 im the dis- BS.) WATT respecttully inf rms her friends Brg qhegbublic that sbe has wpe FAtHION ABLE MILLINERY and DRESS! MAKING ESTABLISHMENT at No 334 EF. street north, Let 2th b A.T. LONGLEY, Recorder. rrterned from the North “te etal eusin et an feat gooda. epecta ti ouvenioncce, | OC CHURCH OF THEINOARNATION (P &.) | {urine scede, gpecial Inducemen's are present re BEADINGS AND BECITATIONS Tor: IOC E!! reer Butchers and others {n'close proximity to Ans. Josten Island, will be furnished at a redu‘ed jee. by making immediate application at the reat Falls Ice Company's Depot. foot of Beeb a. wes 8. W.K. HARDY. mai6-3t™ Superintendent. I MPORTANT TO PERSONS WHO NEED SEW- MACHINES. By permission of the Compsny, we will make a reduction of Gi eae each, on Nos 23 MRS PETTIGRUR KING, end ot! rs. YOCAL AND INSTRUME® TAL MUS'O, At Lect Toom. Church of the Epiprany,(G Sa 4 2 — and Mth,) WEDNESDAY, Tickets, (io be had at Blanchard & Mobun’s, Coyle & Towers’, aud at door,) 50 Cents. mas td ‘NOTION TO COUNTY TAX-PAYERS. eeting of the Levy Court, held on Men- following resclatl ch succeeding | 7, Who is can. | tirgt, het x. superseding question of consequence A ui jutions were | and 2%4.and 10 P’ Be ell other styles. of i! the ‘celebrated Grover & Baker Blastic: Srit La mal tax for the your 180 | FAMILY SEWING MACHIMES, Bingtic Suich For County Tex, 40 cents on $100; for ONLY thirty days from this date. Now ie pox ‘oF Rebool Fax, 85 conte ou $100; time to * DAVIS For Police Tax. 15 cents on $100: t for Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines, and that a discoupt of ten ‘per cent shall beal- | mbis tw No. 20 Market Space, MasSc, thy {AH of 1060 if Pala Mbotero tbe intot | oy eg CAB TOW new man for | May next.and five cont. Hf paid before the frat S®* STONE. sroliCabheeina aie” | The MuRTLAND, are grove course r 2 BI a 2 Office oxer National Metropolitan Bank, 15th st., | snd quanti ee required, Pan aWED TO ORDRE. 8. PLATFORMS STEPS TNDOW GAPS AND SILUs. WTRF LAGGING, Sentak, & BUBBLE OB ROUGH SOUND STONE, for heayy masonry, in large quantities. 34 ©. W. HAYDEN, Secretary, 7 reet. BRADY'S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE MEN Re said that marlé.6m $4,500,000 seven pre oxnr. GOLD BONDs, Is8UED BY UPEBIUB AND wi BAILBOAD COM PN a ore WAR VIEWS, Ho. 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AK Seam Merzorottran Hotz. ae agency — ‘They ares FIRST MORTGAGE Stuking Fand Rang: secured by ene million six hundrea and bile are invited to thirty-two the of chotce lands, and by tion of PICTU. Se Bone ts Ptateemen . Suri: Authors, Travelers, Military and Naval Heroes. Price—-NINSTY FIVE iD sul ion given on application to the ame ¥* JAY QOOKE & 00 i ite Rolling Block, ‘ama ths Waa? LB aT D FIRST. <TR ARTUTT any zen ase at 2, MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT CONGRESS are also on exhibition. _ ogee | abate a easton mag tae fem | (Reade dhe pacar a Rae Eiganeesr chan: THOMAS, ROORER 1 Re KEY i inte ee fatington county SB PRMA' Hazon vo tne sea; | 2%! na og ary arte ceite nd to lawless. ue MoUNTaln; a PALS PADBALB ing. ONVILLE 3 NBLESTON.8.0'; Tint: Sa that of the boot geainge’ Bet they Rave Harzer's Tip doors south ot W und Bertnien Mareet, 505 SINTH STREET. 505 SEATON BAL. JUST RECEIVED. ; A BEW ABD BEAUTIFUL RT MENT OF WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES, For the Spring Trade, of the Latest Styles ALSO, OW HAND, & LARGE AssORTMENT OF OVAL AND SQUARE PIOTURE FEAME:, COBDS AWP TASSELS, FLOOR 4ND TABLE OIL OLTHS, MATTIGS, &c. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, 505 NINTH STREBT, SSATON HALL. ma 16 6te or FANCY Goops a AT COST FOR CASH, Having bought out the interest of Mr. D. H. GAITHEB, in the firm of DAVIS & GAITHER, and wiebing to reduce stock, we will sell, for THIRTY DAYS ONLY, OUR EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT or FANCY AND MIDLINEBY Goups, BIBBONS, EMBKOIDSR1B8, MEMSTITCHED HANDKBERCHIEFS, &c., ac, WITHOUT RESERVE, AT COST FOR CASH. E. G. DAVIS, SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS & GAITHER, 20 MARKET SPAOE. N EW BO@KS AT THE METROPOLTAN BOOKSTORES. a Zou OF CABDS. A Novel. By Mrs. Oasho) ¥ ANNUAL OF SOIENTIFIC DI8CO ‘OB 1869. Edited by Bemacl Rusceea.” rm Peg preronto Bazione: or, te be Kcaed serring sowe ‘Anti By Joh D. Baldwins a Mo yr Ane SHALL WE HAVE PBACE? Peace Financial, and Peace Political. Letters tothe Pres- ident elect by H. 0. Casey ory THE PRODIGAL BON. a Sermon by the Bev, W. Morley Punsbon. A... 23 CLBNwaL By oF, Life in Bootl THE GAIN OF A Loss. thera ‘he “Last of the Ci A HOME FOR THE HOMELE:! God. By Horace Field, B A. THINK AND ACT. A ing to Men and Wom Virginia Penny. wan THE GATES AFA PRON DP cecenenserenerners sere -cseeeeee FL SO THE INDIAN PASB. By Alfred B. Street $1 50 PLANCHETTE, cr, the Despair of Science.$1 25 PHILP & 8OLOMONs, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mal? Between 9rw ann 10TH Streets. mats-Im Dasss G@oops. SPRING STYLES, 1569. J.J. MAY #00, 308 PENNsyivanta AvENvE, Between 9th at as sae eM = 5 pried epening to-day (Monday, March 15)» aplondia rick giseaikd DRESS GuUDs, of Br tien wad vepnch manutscture, import expr the BEBT CITY retail trade.” ue aes They are also opening to-day a full line of et perior LYONS BLACK 8L KB, at 82.2 re, 2.75. 3.00, 3.25 and 3 50 per yard. La Ove price only. ‘OOK 8TOVE—Where shall I buy o: Cooisaony iiae largest stock to select from, aud gets all the newest atyles as soun ag out 1325 PUNNSYLVANIA AVENUE in tho Place. 373 é ae SPECIAL NOTE To make room for an immense Spring stock of BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS, 8HORS AND GAITERS for Indies, gentleme! and children’s rebranches. this iva chance no one shoud ita Ch us you will save money. {a’a call before purchasing Clacwhere, and cok Vinee poureclf of the low prices we aah Dont forget ee ae msl0__373 Seventh Mis pemoven fee pees np cLoaK Maki biishment to No 447 wel steer he placed’ to attend to'chereaite friends and the public generally. Rovxs FRENCH RESTAURANT, 215 F STREET, Between Mth and 15th streets, ereirvice # ts Carta and Provatar, Dtaner in ony OS CLOTHES BOILER —fave Sromante. and fe labor by using the A’ CuOTfiks WASHER AND BOILER. a vy HL EGO! mains 396 Penueyitoaten vant LI ‘an . L BY GIVE: NoSiee Ta Entas ivan, Fat he firm of @. AD. 1 BESPECTFULLY ited € nd melee RBBITEE! ‘The best and cheapest STOVE oes aH. L,CREGORY, Pa. Avenue, A®ATEMEFT OF 15 P&B OENT. Jo meking room new Spring Goods. » 4; count of cont. tllowed tor oak Seay tt a WALL Pape Winpow ‘ADEs, Inepecttoe te TORE, GOR DS & TASSELS, tc, Coot’ gocds and good work LF CLkc miz-6t 248 Ps. Ave., bet. 12th & 13th Ste, A Tits? CLass INVESTMENT. Ca ser to ran, for accrned "ed aw JAY COOKE & co. Ww. Pence MANUY ATOR. fo toe raed, Hall Bepaltere: latest Saree aud streets; reins eria amnion ld fo Roraing at Cosmororitan CLOTHING, &c. Bors: cvoraise. «Three Hundred sad Fifty SPRING SUITS re- ceived this morning at the ecicbrated o AMUSEMENTS, NATIONAL THEATAE. ~~ PReVen oF: This Evening Ufeebvact’s 0: eos ® Poul sa torr «RPRER AUK FI eERe wer EsPal -rakse KC Agen 8 Resaree’ Son's Fc HAvINGE SATERDAY ATS LA GRAND pore east Admiesion #: seats Private Bo Bo oxtre charge for reser. WMAUGURATION CEREMONIES. FOR SALE BY Narrowat rain assocatron. WASHINGTON cIty, D.c. DRESS WEAR! DSESS WEAR! FRENCH & RICHARDSON, when there wisi be four Horses. and ep the to the Inth day of Mag, the track will be open Bunwing torses Fike) Day 18 STOCK! IN STOCK! ay te Puree of $209, for ail horses that gever beat 2 r te peu; mile beats, three in five, 20 baraen. m Pures lo second horse. < FULL DERSs Coars, more to enter 4 BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS FULL DEESS COATS: Parsee egSD BACKS x (Of the Latest Designs, with or withoct SILA FACINGS. nes. tree to all horers ow, the ct Columbia prior to the ist day of April. Ghat cere: - SSOOND DAY—TURSDAY, MAY 11 Purse of $1. mil: s. three te five:tc bar Dees: for all horses owned in the W@letrier prior to AND LITHOGRAPHERS, DOUBLE PREASTED FROCK COATS, DousLe: BBEASTED # BOOK COATS. 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WALKING COaTs, Wa! ING COATS. rier Parse to Becous AY. MAY 12 0 wagon, for dombie BLACK POESKIN PANTS, BLAcK DOESKIN PANTS. Cut ist Tight, 24 Medium, $4 Largo. AND BLACK DBESS yEsTs, Twe to Seven Buttons, with or without Collar. thetr orders Siied inside of eer” om Grand Pare of gio mile ip baruess, open to al Mates—So0 tot v the eeeoud third borse ta the race—three oF more SECOND Bach Same Day Puree cf $20; mile heats. three tn hve, nese. tree to all Ube second hort arse P'Bnirence fee ten per cent. on th» emoust of te PUres named entries to cla on the Ist of May SPRING MEET 479 NINTH STREET, ‘OR THORON GH SREDs Commencing T » chee to day of May, mac coptinets FInet Day Bevar Sweepstakes, for three-year of” ad ied | Our Stock of Black Goods 1 excelled, it equalled, by any House in the city. Having but One Price. and that marked in Plvin Figures, mo man’s ignorance of Goods is taken a4 vantage of. A. SAKS & CO., $17 Seventa steerer, BRLO! DNESDat, MAY te Porre of & dash of one mile, free for MEXICO A! TBE UNITED STATES. B; 5 i Gorbam D. Abbott... me 93.30 | gq, ftiotning National Bank of the Republic — SROOND RACE amr Day SHAKSPEABB TREASURY. By © W “f Roe ae heats. free for al! BOMB eae cece org 30] Maxos crorurte. — gisy DAl=TuuasbsY may => Parse of $200, Gash of one mile aa. bail AREETY’S TOWER. By William Hej Two bundred avd ify Bota Dison : % y ait —— SERING SUITS ane POND BACE SAME DAY. TAR WAR BETWEEN THE STATES. pB, OAK BALL. 404 for aliegee; itd of the purse t> goto the nected Alexander B. Stephens. Vol.1........... $3 75 | Opposite Post Office, BEIBEEGE: FOURTH IDAY , 20 THB STUDY OF LANGUAGES. By C. Mar. * Parse of @30). wile beats; for all horwe: that Deh) sshaireas z ae 125 (Buccessor to H. F. Lovnon & Co. ), have not woos noe guring sho meeting. 7 Po Se. Grand Handicap Bace. two mtie SIMONIN UNDERGROUED Lr cg aia; CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY t Ast. fk eae MERCHANT TAI‘OR, Vi us to the race meets DVENTURES IN THE APAOHE COUNTY. “By J. Boss Brown........ see $B OO FIVE WEEKES IN A BALLOON. Cloth. $1 50 TBICOTBIN. By Ouida........... FAIR PLAY. A novel. By Mrs. worth Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) jyl8-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. —————_—_ WOOD AND OOAL. Woon axp COAL. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES LLEY, Bed Ash. Entries to close on the ith day of M J+ no cose will ® puree be givon for a walk over ‘The races will Commence en each day punotusliy 26 the event of the noe-filline of any of ¢ ere newed. ibersl pores will be th ir horses to Wi ‘ar hone to be addressed to ZADDOCK WILLULAMS, Treasurer. Penna. sve., Washington, DC MUSEMENT AND EXEROISE. GYMNASTIOS WITH Mr The WASHINGTON GY TION are now tesuing Monthly Ts the holders to all ine privileges of the Gym. Beading and Path B ‘A few more shares et remain nnvold Classes in Osilatheu'o« Th igbt « ‘Rit Bttios |) eve BUNDAY WEDNKs DAY end FRIDAY EVENINGS. at 7 o'clock the superintendence of a oom: ‘An exctlient opi Bonite Bouth en e175 *D COUBT FARM. Anovel. By Mrs. Hen Bed seraitaccran 4) LYKENS SHAMOKIB..”. WHITE ASH. ali ea. a QAR WOOD. brat qualit $.30 “ cord SAWING AND SPLITTING a: drsirel @2 po cord. 4 iDw CLABE & CO. Lumber, Wood and Goal Dealers, Virginia nue. bet. 9h and 0th streets east, and foot street east. me 13- HANS BROITMAN’S PARTY AND OTHER POEMS. New edition... 75 FIVE YEAEBS WITHIN THE GOLDEN OTD oases cceeenseseneernnent - $250 FIVE DAY'S ENTERTAINMENT AT We WOsTH GRANG! GROSE’S DICTIONARY OF VULGAR TEBMS.... ebeetonasccoeemeeiaccas AD OB Comszntasp LUMP OoaL. A FEW TONS OF OUMBEBLAND LUMP COAL For sale at the Yard on Obfo avenue. between Mth and 15th streets. mas-2w" MEMOIRS OF THE COURT OF NAPOLEON. By the Duches @’ Abrantes. 7 vol........... @3 00 THERE ENGLISH STATESMEN Smith... Aer oauueey. 304 PENNSYLYV iA AVERNUR BXTWEEN NINTE 4! TENTH STREET A chotce collection of OTL PAINTI 18; Ger Pw. Freoct. English and American ( FRGuaVinve PHOTOGRAPHS, bas: TCTs. STE and’ ST! By Goldwin 83 50 W oop AND COAL GREAT BEDUCTION IN PRICE. 1 om selling best quality of WOOD AND CoaL At very low price. STRICKLAND'S LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND $250 COLTON'S GENERAL ATLAS. Ei. 1369 820 00 WOOD'S NATIONAL HISTORY. London edi- von. 3. vole Treed calf: gilt............. 237 30 B. CLAY STEWART, STONEBENGE’S BRITISH BURAL foban- SPOBIB ..... arcane 2) ae = PEPPER'S PLAY BOOK OF METALS. sae BEOWN & SON, CoaneR Stu 811 PARLOR TABLEAUX AND AMATEUB THE = epeeially Goneneee ATBICALS..... econ G2 SO GEBat a to recelve papi i sutt the time, BANS ANDERSON STORIES FOR THE Professors t» the ett; HOCERHOLD. Lilustrated... $3 50 REDUOTION are and in! rst Oy be YY from 5 ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS. oo AY, from # to WW o'c: EDEL AVINEE cocseneeeermeettsneseensteerneseeneeersseemee GO OO obatant ROUTLEDGE’S EVERY BOY'S ANNUAL. 1349. Illustrated .... sean $3 00 40 B between sti an4 Is vow open for rocrpiion of Fu, Peabcolars apply at te Academy Teition’ For Misses avd Mastore—Trse “Wicrreday, and Gaturdny frre: te or Gentlemen— Monday, Wed:reday from = CHAMBERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA. Half caif bind. ing ee $60 OO DICKENS’ WORKB. Cheap edition. Half calf binding. 6 vols........ 321 00 GLEANINGS FROM THE POETE...... Metropolitan Patent Steam Bakery No. 347 © STREET, Between 434 anv 61u Starers, sesseeeesse eenamnee § 2D Gl 75 LECKEY’S BATIONALIB8M IN EUBOPE.§5 00 hives BENTISTRY, nT N’8 BISTO! F CHRISTIANITY. 3 HAVENNER’S CBACKERS : - soe ler aiaiald ° ete _ 36 75 | foe admitted by all impartial judges to be the bert L. WOLF. MD. SS my iu tbe market. No 172 Pee SHATIVE DENTIST. . 3) t Penna 7th streets Si elisa dae north aide al : bee Hew ekilifully attended to, aid on th ihe be Teasopabi MARYLAND COLONIAL HISTOBY........32 00 Of several years tu ie Des ee MASON’S FARBIER.... neon BL 50 ‘8 ILLUSTEATED HORSE pon. $3 00 a] : Se Bie with confidence that bis ope a pe op rations WIE pruve ent a aie W. AAD i A MEI . bs." 236 PENNSYLVANIA AVE" Zoe Sctmeen ath acd ied ABTIFT ‘EBTH on any ack ere from twenty-five to thirty bar- y for ycureelves, you wiil find our statement v5 prevent frend, our Orackers are stampod with name, ©HAVENNER.” +: will supply you. \e offer the following assortment: BL vA CRACKE MILE Biacl YOuUATT CN THE HORSE Dranght and Draught Horses. HORSE PORTRAITURE. By Joseph Simp #0 cone $330 ofc every particular. D* tawae — y DENTAL assoc . 200 ¥ , a ee YESTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Fain, 2 SPH wil be mando tor Saticnt will bene sapere: paar if Sea UUTCHINSON'’S DOG BREAKING. London edition... — 35 00 JENER’S ANECDOTES OF DOGS. $500 ART BECREATION. A Guide to Ornamental WERE seneneseenen seenetacemnen§ 3 OO WOOD'S MASUAL OF PHYSICAL EXER- CISKS.. « eee eeene sestst-nenemeee GA SO London di osreeeeeee $2 50 AGNEL’S HAND-BOOK OF CHESS... $2 25 MOBPHEYSGAMES —. $2 00 THE MODEEBN POOKET HOYLE. By Trumps . ote ne 81 ar BOOK OF CHESS. tion “HAVBNNEB’S FAMILY BREAD.” ‘This anequalled Bread oe Grovers of the 25 SHORT WHIST....__._.. HE LAWS AND PRACTICE OF WHIST. Bi alate ec 185108 = scdecabcks deal ree the same TALES OF THE TAP. London edition..91 75 meat. 70 Brovent, na catamsoes disease CURIOSITIES OF THE PULPIT, and Pulpit | Swine tor Foureeives Ween mikepcey in those Blotehes, Pim Bores, Boils ornd "I ESisae ged acute scans ‘system wit! SAMARITAN'S BOOT AND HERB JUICES before Bcrofuls: es 8 firm hold. Bow many bave the virus of Syphilis in the tem. and fn thet condition contemsiate marriag LL’ MANUAL OF PHOTOG! 'HIO WOHING. London Baltism Toes PHIO COL re “LARGEST STOCK.* re BRECKINBIDGE’S BECOLLBCTIO: or TRB WE aaiscecscee cass eescnceorne OBRIGH2’S MEN AND THINGS aT wasu- oonaron eee ats CK L. "3 LIVES OF THE TODO; *PEihomesis..\tvee OF THE Topge HOME PICTUBES OF ENGLIBH POBTS.¢1 50 ILSON’S LIFS AND LETTERS OF F! ‘OnE ee ae ‘FINEST SELECTIONS."* ALL KINDS WINTER BOOTS AND SHOEs, NOW SELLING AT REDUCED PRiogs, . at CUMMINS? EXTESSIVE SHOE sToEr, 347 SEVENTH STREET, jam. Next to Borthern Market. re Market. ‘Tuomas raner. ON, THE BEI TERROR. "resulted from tue French cea 5 7 ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ee cmaimanenmmeee. LIME, CEMEST, PLASTER. LaTas, HAIR, )) AND GRAVEL, LA MONTE D’ARTHOR. ‘The Gistory dO BgIIOn nee Be OE IN HALLECK .. BEBOES OF THE ORUSADES. By Bar! BLUtton ---nnsssorsoseerorererne a2 pmol Corner 10th street west and Canal. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING J¥SUS OF NAZARETH. His reed ml <y -9 ‘Done mm the best manner, and at the lowest price —— = ROOFING MA: WAYS OM HAND ORDERS PHOMETUTARTREDED TO. aut Horrs MALT EXTRACT. Of similar quality to that used in England. FERESH AND HANDSOME. HALF CENTURY WITH JUVENILE DELIN- QUBNTS, By Peirce. enennneemn G3 OO THE OHAPLET OF PRABLS..................93 00 CHINA AND THE OBINESE.................81 75 CAMEOS FROM ENGLISH HISTOBY... aT TS). amin ‘anita ited. TEE YOM Toopumnmmens. ay ¥. ¢. ac. | QuALITYend PROPERTIES UNIMPAI RED, gapped 4 Delightel, Nesrivious BEVERAGE. 4 Pleasant Invisorating TONIC. A Sebsivnt for ALE ond Alcsholne DRINKS. 4 STRENGTHENER for the DEBILITATED,

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