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| — G — CROSBY S. NOYES..........Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: TUTRSD. MARCH 15, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. | To Advertisers.—@ur advertising patrons Bre requested to send im their favors before Iz O'clock ™., 88 advertisements received Jater campot be msured am msertion in | ‘Tee Staw of the same day, on account of | the pressure of matter after that buur | ‘Wuh every disposition to accommodate, we | ind ourselves obliged to lay down this rule Bnd adbere to it. NATIONAL ECONOMIES. ‘This subject sevms to be receiviug a more | thorough agitation in Eugiaad thau ever pe. ore Under the lead of Sir Rowland Hull, and the (uren’s Commissiea, by a large majority Cabdtuet, it ts quite probable tha: railway reform will make rapid progress. Th- | Public «comer t-tsof England seem wo Dave taku S& practical lesson from Belgium, and hare | Koue to work im earnest | From theday that England fgjle to lead the Bavacce ip chrapesing and invigoratiug pro- Cuctuen, from that day ber power and wealth ‘Will begin to decline. Her statesmen have be- come Siarmed at the prospect of successful ‘Competition in production, and we may rest as- Pured that Ber f4r-sighted public economists wilt | Bot be thwarted by the narrow-minded merce. | pary railway policy, which has heretofore yielded but a third of the practical benefits at- tainable under an improved system. Im the propo-itions for railway reform, we egret to observe that Joba Bright stands nearly aloue im the British Cabinet. He is al- Most the last man whom we would have GRAN) GURATI La®D ‘The English papers, by the Obina, contaig garal Address of President Grant. whi.d Bid deem telegraphed j infoll The London Times comelades a long @ulogistic srucie as foll »w+ Ap the principles Gemeral Grant enanciates throughout this document, briefly as th-y are expreseed, we see Lopes of a beurfl “al aud boa. orabie carver. Tue President nas dew aud rte, Be is not commited to the emtoy- mevt of any set of Meu, and re master aud the tra~ * Execative” of the coua- try Here are advanisges waich few Presi- den's Dave posressed, and if they are well ased by General Gran’, bis term of office may be the beginning of @ wew petioa of prosperity. Posingeven that whi-h came t) an e@d eign! yeere ago amis the flames af dwt war. The Star's opinion canseuvcemain and that journal, in referéneeitoths President's silence Ab Ul thw Alabama cifM.emy, observes 1c 18 certain tha! the (P¥esideat nas not, In this address, giyem aDyeounvemance to thr extraordin«ry remarks whi were recently sueibuted to bim by the angen: es of the Ameticwn Press; and all that uow of his \aracter aud autecedents justifies the belief tbst Gis coune wow bat be is elevated to power, Will be those of wisdom je- F non ‘The Pall Mail Gazette observes: ‘There is @ true miluary ring sbout General Gropt’s appeal to those young men Who ‘hiv A preuliar intereet in MAtniatniag the natio h ner.” The foreign policy indica’ed in th+ preelamation is wuexceptionable se far as Words go. Ihe News says: The world has of late bees so accustomed to bear from the occupant of the White House the language of political paru- favs! ip, tht it istefrreting to read the address <f« Presigent who belongs to aud repses-ots tee whole people ratuer than any sectivm ot it, G veral Graut is one of the few Presidents in modern time who have been able to say with the simplicity of an honest pride—“Tae offics which been conferred on me was ursomght The Examiner says: “General Grant bas acceded to power in the prime of bis maturity and at the z-nith of bis jawe. craps of sentences from bi agural Address, conveyed to u- by telegraph, hardly fy any eaey | '—for more it could nm to pected of being opposed to progress of any ben- h eficial character; bur, like other great men, be 1s undoubtedly incompetent to be complete masier of every subject. Mr. Bright is a min of large understanding. of acute and geuerous Sensibilities, @ patriot and political philosopher, | but a5 & political economist, compared with | some others of his countrymen, he seemingly stands where Mr. Jeff-rson did im comparison DeWitt Clinton. These eximples serve toexbibst the usetuluess of men ia their par Houle? sphere, and the necessity for combining the great minds of a coumry for suceess: The ‘me questions that are agitating the of the pablic economists of Eagiaad are with double free. To repair the damages of civil war. to inoreise the | 3 ¢ Producing pops lation iy mer © \pebees Of Gove mment and pay the p Sud to assuage the complaruts of industry > Accumulated burdens, are stoy-ets of mech more importance (tan mere Uoug es- suual resolves agumst Tepadiation. Our | emergencies have created the necessity for a brond and weil balaue-d system of mational . nies whereby production can be carried | cto the best advantage, and be protecied be gs and drawbacks which the n CFOVETE Ment hos take the imitiative to cestol Deas to be Roped that when Conzress « Duck after its recess, the producing oes Will Teeeive its vigorous consideration. A legal objection, similar in character to that which operated against the appoiatment of Dir. A. T. Stewart as Secretary of th» Treas- ery. t* found to exist im ce onnection with the election of Mr. A. M. Clapp, of the Buty £z- 3 Superintendent of Public Privung. Se wack Position it will be remembered he ‘Was nominated by the Kepablican cancas on Monday iast. The joint resolation sn retati 4o Public Printing, approved June 21, 1840, provides that neither the Saperiateudent nor Any other officer app inted under it “shail du- Ting Lis contipaance in office, have any imter- est, direct or indirect, im the publication of any newspaper oF periodical, or in any printing of | any kind, or in any binding or emgravins, or in BY contract tor furnishing paper or other m. @rial connected with the public priutiag, ac he penalty for a violation beiag impris- “mt im the penitentiary trom one to years, Sud fine of flve hundrea doliars Of course the obstacle thus presented can be Temoved by the withdrawal on the p§rt of Mr. ispp trom all connection with tae £ press ee. tablishment; bat it is doubtfal whether be ‘would be willing to sever bis relation with an wertal public journal aud au exteu-iy- and table priutivg establishment for the un- certsip tenure and ipadequats pay of the oifice iD gnesiion. 4,000 a year, at the will of any body of men, however diguified and respecta- bir, 8 & Very poor exchange for what a sacces- newspaper: man of the present day would ave te give up te secure it Ihe rush for foresen appointments under the F veeB! administration excveds by far anything | v thou the kmowledge of the oldes: imtanitant, od is much greater im proportion to the whole sumber ot places to be filed than tor any other <iase of offices. As au illustration we may sate the fact that there are already kaown to ‘ be more than ore hundred appucants for the Consuisiap at Fragkfort aloue. This is of course an exceptiona! case, ama the desire to u this particular place probably zrows out of fact chat it is one of the most lucrative of Hs cles; Dut the rush ia this direction indi- + o\eS pretty well the willingness just now manitested everywhere to serve the country ad. It may be said, im farther i!lustration the statement above, that there ar shou’ re of applicants for foreizga posit: Ted from the soathern part of OM: * town of M:. Veruou, ja the central parted that State, 1s said to Lave some half a «even Bdle-bodied candidates in the fi-ld () ber seeti os and plices do nearly as weil,— F badly, a= the reader chooses. Iu a majority t es Want firsteclass places, « of cases the candi but tt is supposed a good many would compro- toise OB & position of Minor importance if ten. ered at omee. And this disposition wiil probe Sbiy amcreace as hovel bilis grow longer and sAR in “my member" grows weaker Ormna Botrr®—The Nations] Theater was | Sted last wight with the best bouse of the | opera season. both in number and bri and “Barbe Bleue” was tei and sang entire satietsction of the audience. Irma made | qpite & bit as “Bout and developed a talent for comedy, which she had not an oppor. surity tO display as “La Perichol Her Singing was iu som~ passaces excellent. and Ble was repeairdiy ored. Aujie ts s fine vewor, snd Bis vorn nd Sctung Iast night cises bim as a firs: Brust. The minor chsracters were well sus. 2ained. and the chora: and orch-stra were good Ms usual. To-night may be termed the gala mught of the seasop, as both Tostee aud irma Are to sppesr, and two pew operas are to be #iven. “Les Bayards” and “La Chanson dt | For'unio” are the operas anounced for the | occasion, and botB are reported as conta great deal of pleasing and deligbttul m and affording the prominent artistes plenty of roows for the display of their pecal ar g-nius | Log: foul, Leduc, Rose and Ducios are given | Jending characters. Mr. Fisk, of railroad. livel-suit-opera-nouse- And-all-that.sort-of-thing notoriety. is about to take a matt-r tn hard which, if prosecuted to > Pusl issue, as we doubt mot it will be, will | make Bim & public benefactor. He Ras or- | cered twenty-five first class cabs, wit which Xt @ Bis intention to Covey 4 passenger aad a Tegsouablewmount of ovggige from the Erie Bailroad depot to any part of Nex York city for Sifty cents. As be bax both the capital andt the energy necessary, the undertaying is cer- tain to be & success from the starr, as it woald be in any large city 1 properly minaged. Have we a Fisk @mong us! It 60, there ina fine opr cog for Bim righ: here in Washiogion Le Bellows has been busted in marble by Hirsm Powers. The work was execated for « ew York gentlemen, aad will be placed oa exbotinen at the spring opening of the Acad- er Leeiga | burg. Gen. Lesea, with the Spanish troop, 24 ce that the credit ot the Union will be stric maintsined. On the vexed questions of south- e:n reorgamization we only know for certain that Presideat Grant is meither a fanatic. an pppoe! partisan. He bas wou his way to supreme civil power almost unbrog-n The cards are Tetus=1 to acknowledge the obligation of a SW+TILg, oF even parrying, obtrusive ques- ons. 1s @ proof of moral courage and selt-pos- Srssiop—botb of them qualities of great valas in a ruler. We shall wait with no ordinary interes’ to se the development of so remirk- able acharacter, and the progress ef so striking a carver.” It seems now that the Spaaish troops in their late figbt with the Cubans gained some sach @ victory” as the Confederates did at Gatrys. essayed to march to the relief of Puerto Prin- cipe, invested oy Gen Quesada and the patriot forces. The Cuban General had no artillery, but bis troops, skillfully disposed, mide 4 ce, and again and again repulsed < of the Spwmiards. Both sides foagat well, aud darkness fell on wha:might be fairly called a drawn battle. Finding that ty relieve Puerto Princip» by this route would be a more costly ander'abing than be bad reckoned upon, ard that be was ia dunger of being cut off from bis base, Lesca prudently retired uuder cover of the nizht toward the coast where be arrived on the wtb. This enecess bas given great con- dence to the patriot tro; gion we have Tir Laly’s From J. Frend tor April. OUBTH WARD REPUBLICANS WAKA A meth g the POC are Li AN Clu will bohel at Mir- between ‘mertiag Allare ‘3H. ChussM AN Preside "ST ALOYSIUS 7. E 80 ieee wail Ne mer mEmuRes No athens a h Circulars, may be procared at Drng Store coruer P paylwen'e, ma lb at” == RALL'S HAIR RENEWER AT 70 OTS My stock beicg Very extensive at present. Sil hell all Wade Pr: peraitons—as, Barr i lier wenrpemers be aes re. Allen's, Wood 8, an ve salar’ prices. ” sito, Cauitoraia Wines and iebler’ a ABTHUR NATTANS 16 26* Corner 24 and Ds! wa BCH OF THE INCARNATION cP z d BEADINGS AND BECITATIONS MRS PRITIGRUE KIN@, other Lady Kead-rs. VOCAL AND INSTRUME “Tab mr hha At Lecture room. Charch of the Epipnan?.(G sirect, ptgeee = and Mth.) WabNusbay, Phe. ad at Blanchard & Mohav’s, tat door.) 50 Cents. ma8 td BUTICE TO COUNTY TAX- PAYERS. ‘At the mectivg of the Levy Conrt. held on Man- day. darch ist, 269. the following res lutions were copied that (the rateof tax for the year 1369 0 ioe CuBr of ten per evnt shall be al- lowed on the tex of 1860if P P May ueat apd five per cent i 5 cf June. previ ali arrcn agen ore paid: mo statement wiil b eatter the Ist of Jans MES PILLING. Collector Office over National Met opoliten sank, 1th st., oppoaite sieony Depart; _tar3 im. last amendment of hat i e benefit of the det: for it farther provides that mm petitiovers and sil woo conbly with cer- conditions, can receive their discharges, th they may have no assets. Notwithstanding Ovirion, iu view of ite limitations and excep- debtors without ass-te are sult it sppiring for if on the benefit of im all parts of Persone it thie v themselves of its be; Should examine carefi AS - Clade fn the terme of the Hmitation’ The sub- ecriber will give iuformaticn on this subject at all times without charge. GEO. Mason, ay st-Law and Solicitor ia Bankra BRADY: NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE MEN aED WAR VIEWS, No 352 PESNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Seam Mrrnoro.tras Horst. The interesting conection tert epen Coe the Portraits of 4: fortes Authors. sicof aii Wyant Nerd ines The Photographs of the MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT CONGEESS ¥N teas Va i att G era r siete graphic Bistory of the great jal Cartes a spectality foba2-im ‘silery open at all CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings, Sum aTe—After oor r-port closed. the dewate op the vill tw repeal the teuure-of office act was a Presid-ot Bas, s ums Mr Edmunds said tha =: ~ oe make remov: ted pasted Wp Ov that it was T gar @. at thetim- aew me sur to endarr, rot for cue b act, Andrew . E) believed, would i Be Stanton acd pats create: the War De, artment, as be nad al tue Navy Depactment, aud wita the ¥ and puvy moder tis control, would have preceded to overthrow the reconstruchou m the South by the wise al legisiatiou of Congress, and ra- « muntted the Joyal people there to the tender meretes of the rene! Mr: Thayer offered as a substitate for ths pending propesit cu “That the tenure ef-offlce act te declared inoperativeand void, provided that within ten days afer the begtuning of a eesst0n the Presid-nt shail report to th Senate the BomMes Of Al p-Tsvos appointed to oilice during the precediag recess, where confirma. Hops by the Senate ix neces ary.” Mr. Sherman spoke in favor of the repeal of the act,and was enlarging om the disatyin tages ofits being retain d on the statute books, view Mr. Trombull asked what was the use of Wacting bis eloquence on this point, when the Jucicisry Committee bad made a report, to which = War bo Obj ction, to suspend the law un * DEXt MersIOD. Mrs herman said if beiaw was suspended tought to be repeaiet They miznt a= well cutess that this pill, fousded upon & great ciple, itis true, w acted to meet & great emergency. He b-ld thatthe Presid-n' has the cons itutional power to mike Tm rv's. bat thar +e Temoved can be put back; but his power pointment He would ny that pul inion demanded the re. of this law; they had nothing to do with Pubhe opinion, but the H which shared with them the making of ‘Ww, was almo-t un vpimous for its repeal, and the Senate saoald ponder well on Tetaming this great power hich bad never been assumed until withio thy inst two years. Mr. Carpenter had listened with great delicht yesterday to the bigh encomiums passed apou Ur Presiden’, and ne would give bis ass-ut wo apy tihng that could be sud ig commendation ot the President, but our admiration of tn- President bad nothing to do with this matier, which was purely adry, legal oue, He had every imth that the President would admiuis- Jer righ eously the duties of his high office; be believed chat Congress And the Presiaeut would walk band in band for the next four years, inking sweet counsel together, but afier ali (Bere remained the question as to ia whom Te-ted the power of removal. Mr. ©. then ar- gud vbat the tenure-of office act was stri-tly constirutiona, and that the Senate suould not give up its cons itutional power over rem »vals. It was troe tuat ihe law was pot needed no by cause we had Gen, Grant, but if Gen. Grant was gone, and we bad a bad man, woud we not Leed itthen ? Butif the Sewate oace sa rendered this power, it could never rezain N» President would ever giveitup. H+ co vd that under the Cou-titatioa the Prest- den’ bad no power to remove during vacuiou, aud this Inw. whieb it fs preposed to rep-al, gtves bim that power. He should vote for tu» suspension of this law, because he thought { ougbr to be substantially modifed H- thought the section which mide the Pre-ideat & pubhe prosecutor before t tbe power to samme struck ou: but it would reqaire tion to modity iv properly, and when they me back bere pext winter, these street~ jed with our anxio i= ng for offi-s, He did not tu ve this ery (bat public s-ntiment dem ind- f the repeal of this bw; batif i vas said th ho army of office-seekere demanded iis repeal. then he might believe it Mr. Morton said he bad heard no argument a-omig that the President had no power to foxke temovels tat was got techmeal and far- ftcbed. He did not believe in any of them. In elebty yeas this power of the President had not ber disputed, and it was to late in the day te do itnow. He would like to kuow,in wnat kid of & position Senators placed themselves wbo have argued that toe Presid-nt bas no con-Htunonal power to remove, tid propose 10 suspend this law util next Deceiver. so as to allow the President to make uaconstitational removals. The President is to have time rrough given him tS remove all offi ers an- powted by Mr. Jubuson, aud (ten when be bas dove tbat, bets fo be restricted and bam- Pred jU-tas bis predecessor was. At 4 p.m. the Senate went into executive session aud then adjourned, Atter our report cloeed— t resolution to supply deficiencies P the enrollment of certain appropriation bills, rob Sd, 1569, was pas ed Mr, Logau (Li) offered » resolution that the Committee ov Miltary Afftirs b+ allowed 10 en. ploy @ clerk at a compensation of six dollars preoay. Adopted. © (Wis.) presented the papers in the Irettom case of the first district of Referred to tay Uommuttee ou ‘The Speaker laid betore the House the papers in the contested election cas+ of Barr ys. Tyler, from the eighth district of Kentucky. Sim+ reference. On motion of Mr. Mereur, (Pa.) a Committee of Conference wa: asked Ou the Seuate joint resolution relative to the Qominittee on Ketrene ment, Mr. Cake (Pa.) from the Committee on A-counts, reported & resolution that pending ten from the Committee on Accounts, all re-olutions relative to clerks to committees be Teterred to the Committee on Accounts. Aduprd. Un motion of Mr. Paine, (Wis) the Senate }O\nt reroiution amendatory of the joint resolu Hon passsed atthe last Conztess rebvive to the Provisional governments of Texas and Vir- sihim, was taken from the Speaker's table and Trferrec tothe Committee on Reconstruction. Aujourned Gn ’ TRUNK WABREBOOMS. WALL, ROBINSON & CO, 322 Penn's Avenue, 9th and 1 th 8:reets. 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Sie teens call bItant ‘We give special attention to Fixe Bngra vings of # kin is such as BLANE DRAF ‘UagoKa, Fourons. NOTKS, BUSINESS CABDS. ac, ving. . MONOGRAMS designed and cut to order, and P: dted in gold, :ftver, and asverted Colurs. | Piatn ord colored BPAMPFAG! ts “Buitte.» dora S nglich," and “Germen Text” Do charge for plain “Initial ' Htampi CLOTHING, &. red and Pty BERING SUITS re- atthe rs | Rast a6e TeAET, mastt Ite Post Of IMAUGURATION CEREMONIES FULL DRESS OMA’ FULL DRKEss OOATS. ‘Of the Latest Designs, witn or withoat DOUBLE BBRASTEn FROT ASTED & BUC! % So ATs. waking cos et Yh and Oth sts NINTH STREST grack DOFREIN PANTS, eK DOKSKIB PANTs. Cot ist Tight, 2¢ Medium, 34 Large SEATON HAL. BLACK DBESS VESTS. JUST RECEIVED. ‘Two to Seven Buttons, with or without Collar. A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL AtSORTMENT OF mete to orfer can have WALL PAPERS ing then re Blved iuside of tou aree men who —_. 2 ry te betug Atsed ot RE pea Sas Se ont ‘ente fr nid call apen WINDOW SHADES, For the Bpring Trade. of the Latest: vate tech watet measnre. Ovr Stock of equalled, by any ut Ome Price.and that marked im Plain 19 man's iemorance af Goods ts taken at not excelied, if AL8O, OW HAND, Fallen Pride.” “The Deserted. wi an A LARGE Seite OF OVAL aND PIOTURE FRAME~, CORDS ANP TASSELS, FLOOB AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, &c. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, 505 NINTH STREET, SEATON HALL SAKS & Co. S17 Ssvenra ere Qoining National Bank of the Bepablic. N EN’S CLOTHING ‘Two bundred and ff: ‘amone TH STRERT ©: oppcsite Post $30.000 Worth cae CITIZERS. ABMY AND NAVY Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's.) FANCY GooDs WOOD AND OOAL W "VOD AND OOAL GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT COST FOR CASH. Mavirg bought ont the interest of Mr. D A GAITBER, in the firm of DAViS & GAITHER hing to reduce siock, we will sell, for BEBLAND LUMP ©oaL. a FEW TONS OF CUMBERKLASD LUMP COAL = von at the Nard on Ohio: THIRTY DAYS ONLY, OUR EXTENSIVE ASSURIMENT Woes AND FANCY AND MILLINERBY GOODS, ea er cing I am selling beet gu woeD ‘axD coaL At very low price BEAL LACES, Office commer and 12h streste._ P. BROWN & BON, Sea Loru Breest any New Yore Aveyce EMBROIDERIES, HEMSTITCHED HANDS BRCHIEFS, &., &c , WITHOUT RESERV that they w AT GBBT FOR CASH. SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS GAITHER, 20 MABKET SPACF. Owan a pren, Sh AND GrrIvENs’ MEB- Metropolitan Patent Steam Bakery No, 347 C STREET. UNDEB THE ow or een Berwres 4%) avn 61m Stazers. PENNA. A\ENi E. 7 opened their firet new. involces of HAVENSFRY es 1d a larme ase rene ai aca the nnd woeskloe ot Gv utlemen'a. vars bt 5 ocees to see thet Siac customers ana tie ‘ally. mele ‘the best workmen. ini TO PERSONS WISHING TO rcture from tweuty-f VUBCHASE SKWING MACHINES. Sreckers are Try Sor youreel prevent fraud, our Crackers are stamped wits “HAVENNER * ou cent ect “HAVEN *your Grocer, eeud to the Bakery. 347 Oat ; Fy rermisrion of the Company, we will make a “action of LO per cent. on the celebrated GKOVER & BAKER ELASTIC STITOH SEWING MACHINES Po citively for thirty days ouly , for cash. E. G. DAVIS, ACERT G.& 8.5. = COM ?aN B°S ORACK ERS” Ne otter the § fot owing assortment terse | 4 500, SEVEN PER CENT =A BONDS. TER tr SUPZRIVE AND MISSI x VER BALLBUAD Company a They ares FIRST MOBTGAGE Binking Fava secure Tie milion etx hundrea and d acres of choice lands. and by Ning Stock, aud the Prat, Bneanalled Bread te now for sale by most Grocers of the ci sebmicates ¢ Fomuly Flour: 8 thorougtly Oven: te always ‘aad is guaranteed _invaermenr 1 VERY rea amiga rv CSOTION —a “b .wetner’s” wi deal of Bread fe ai, for hich ever came from 01 revent as far se possivte thie g ed all our wuthoriznd Gro mpi Cards. marked 10 : jas a AS “LARGEST STUCK.» FB. “FINEST SELECT ALL KINDS WINTER BOOTs AND sHOEs, NOW BELLING AT BEDUCED PRICES, JAY COOKE & co rs and d otbers 1 ci clos: a jand. will be tubpiehed TO in immediate a pulcadion at the ‘The best and d choupant OOK 8 Cok OTF Wire aa CUMMINS: EXTENSIVE SHOE STORE, 347 SEVENTH STREET, Next to Northern Market. Tuomas FAnEY, ‘Wholesale and Retafl Dealer in cs. Paras, Halk. Corner 10th frre weet and Canal. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFiNG Dove w the best manner, and at the lowest price RouFING mare eee fuse ALWAYS ON BAND LIME, CEMED Ba) ae ae ary war eet repre G. H.@aDDIs. a OF ls PSR CENT. betas & TASSELS, &-. Ane Ta wr ete 28 Pa: Ave., bet. Isth & 13th ‘ste Gea — site ot Sill be per’ avd deat N GOVERNMENT AND LEII8 Sat gtack fret peo feos fl™F uewr rena hn a AMUSKM ENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE. vRevch opere LENE Vari. oO 0008 hUCHEss« patetday Weorine= Gude fa cee ORT Sel ~ a Gree fa ee ay ate ae Soatses ary Serna ODD FELLOWS: Watt INVISIBLE AGEN ‘185 TH! REPAY, Moreh 1s FRIDAD, March 19 Cavay ” Seute Heserved Seats 25 conty = Ti eed et Kilie Mostc Stor: ane at the dovr of tbe Bat . “ CANTER BU =e ¥ AN GET BUS) REPS 7, gether with the TRIPLE TBO: PR ox tot pleasing artiet« 2 Ak T @ALLERY. 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR BETWAEN NINTH AND TENT) 18887 & chotor collection of OIL retnvipee or English oud Americas OF ROMO hae eS Toru ue RAM ES, CORDS Plctare Fremen made to Law Sau oe 16-1y EOE. BEEIB DANCING Ava gritty fo Bewwosuons arenar Rotel. We wou emecttaliy @nnounce that we ore Soe Orepere? & cotee pay an toes a wil) sult the times, orices © a Professors tx ore in ty Aperteuce S7t jusyiree fom SESTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Paue, 5 ee, “ye Lande For eat: luseried, gectcnt will be Foustred 06 “yer ure ical operation when porformr cities All work be done Nest ganuer and warrentes te errs utire sfrotion Persone will de weil te ral! ent ex sutne our work foe td vw R FOPENING or ime OLD SEVENTA STREET BOOKSTORE. SEWTON BROS. Having reopenré this popul and. respect? SUE cel item 18 old gatrane. feoling secured Ficweed With ao tXawiasuon of itp po. de aud prices IMMENSE CIRCULATING LIBRaRy. Levarat io theci'y Tersat aa urfore—io Maing & apectaily of SCHOOL BOOK Sordere SCS from pareme wad teasbere BES BUOKE reoeived as eon as published KY of rere styles mod ic ne ns. 2 on hsod. TASSELS &e W108 #hOs. Bamke. (OB OBK are . aw Yous BUCK @HRaT ww BURRELL. fe4 Corie brite SrsEca The MARYLAND FREE STONE COMPANT ar. presered to fernish thelr Stone in dimensions Sod Cuantity revotred, cAWED TO ORDER STEPS. PLATFORMS. in tee AND, SILA wa’ oner be * iy matCa oy, to certifr that 1 he xt accef Ginge it mar afecture rere article. whi \y aett ero ed complete. I Re auden ean on ors tate pont a I shoratory Gay etre 4 tufeciar ygaatite destog Us PT. Chemist, 73 To make room for an immense Spring sto-k of BOOTS aNl SHOES allow Sdigcount of 10 per cont. on ntl anton apd up tal th ret of Bext month ‘ca this Indncement: we shell still comtin, st wholesale prices. Having the larrest as soriment of kne BOOTS, SHORS AND GAITERS and children’s wear. in all tranches, thie ie a chance po one shoald mise. calling en us you will seve money. All wo ack call Lefore purchasing elsewhere, con- LOTHES BOILER orn ne Oh nshee Opold by Foil i fost, pancatens specifications maybe bea aa, Plueation to re Brewer. — —— frees street. opposite ar ye ee, right toreject any @nd all bids being re- “Alp se) fo mnt be attreused a oat ae prorsais FOR STONE. Samsgres. PD. 22 ane eae fone Sear ues stone the office of ot eaee* — ayy if deemed Sor the tasetons mmm EEL, Poss spices Of stmiler qualtty to thet used in England. FRESH A>P BaWDSOME. om riod “ly