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a TUESDAY. -ossseee APREL 13 1869, LOCAL NEWS. musements, &c.. To-N NatiowalL Tamaran —Toe Richings Opera Troupe. “Crown Diamonds.” Watt's Orena Hore®—Second week of the Japanese Troupe. Ovo Preiiows HaLi—Skiff and Gaylora’s BMimetreis and Brass Band. Paor. Svrrn’s Art Gallery, 30 Pennsyl- Vania avevue. net CORPORATION AFFAIRS, Boak> oF ALD RMEN, April ttn, i) — ‘The Chair laid before the Board commuuics- fons from the Mayor nominating Mr. Uaaries ong for the ul Department or and br. Chapman tbe poor in the Seventh v MD Test wed: \y Teferred. Also, commua: son froM® the Mavor trans- Mittin One trom S. K. Boud, Esq, Water Kt wirar, embracing asommary statem-oco ue Feeripts of his office for the moatu of Alarch, Ire", as follows anpsom rescued: fur physicnu for Mt cice De Jobe W. of which were ap- rents $1.:700.7! per $21. Also, a commun' ing the fullowme statement tr, Ratwnal Bank of Wastiagton, of the of he WHR seit beak Aprit | 2. City of PLTAT. Seventh de $60,505.1>; surplus fund, om « Keterred Also, co Aiton fron th r, trans. milling the semi-annual report ov J. L. Gat Weight» and Maisares, sa » aweerdance with apnct of theOoua- vee Jury —n orc ot an exe appr 2 teb’s and measures Ly Of Wet tre, Mansy of Which w haying been exumined. H+ has adjusted and sealed "52 bartic ler, and condemned i-34, m1ny Of Wick Dad been ~tampes. Some b+ destroyed seme ate now at Bis office, and others were left WED their oWnets, with structions not to use them. He recommends that Reresfter tue Seater of Weights and Measures be subjected Ww & rigid examination, and give bonds to the amount alls attention to the spring balance setle, <0 common im use im the several markets in our city, Which, on examt- om, be fludsto vary om mccvunt of abuse Ibe expansion and contraction cnused by the ermo=pbere, tosach an extent taat nut om MXtD of them can be relied apon Many cha tered comp mrs of this city Dive scales to govern prices which show large discrepancies @f one busdred pounds to the thousand Other PaTles Lave stores without weights or mea- vures He Feests the pissage of an Ordoanc- abolishing the us+ of the spring bal- ance scale in this ¢ Keferred to Committee en Police. Also, reportef the Int toe A-yium for the mo Ww A-viem Committ, Mr. Larman presented petition of Jonn D-v- ho ard other proper wuers in the First Ward for abetement waauce in square . Also, petition of p¥aperiy owsers praying A changer of the grade on 21st West, between and N strects m 4 ferte, ds presented petition of and Dili for comstructing ide of K street, from 41D street sewer, at the erty Ofners; referret. et ns On | street, between RD Bed 15th, praying relief from payment of sewer tax, they representing he s*wer for which they are taxed as utterly worthless: re- ferred. Mr. Crocker presented petition of D. W. Hebd. praying to have erroneous assess. Wen! cu bes property corrected; referred Mr. Morsell presented petinoa of property owa- ers On west side of Jith street to Boundary siree®, praying ty Bave Council bill for paving feotwalks om said stree: so amended as {> pro- vide for pave ouly to K street: referred. Mr. Moore presented petiaun of Wm Flyno Praying to Lave money pard by bim for li. (ruse refanded: reterred Mr. Lioyd presented on of Patrick Kagan. praying to have dant of the Washing- ot March. Reterrea money paid b; for license retunded; re- ferred. Mr. Clark presented the petilisa of thr teachers of schools a8 adopted at their meeting on Friday afternoon Inst, aud ublished in the Srar of rday: referred. ir. Clarke introduced a bill appropriating KO for contingent expenses of the Board of Health for tbe current fiscal year, reterred. Mr. Larman, trom Committee on @lain.-. in- troduced bills for reltet of KA. Goldea & Bre, Clement Jacttson, Huzh Haghes, Jere- ab MeCarthy, Wm. M. Eilis, A. Holston, Edward Voight, Mary Reidy, Jobin MNaliy, apd Elizabeth Brown, all ot which were passed Also, asked to be discharged trom further vou- sideration of the bills for tharelief of Alfr K. Nevins, ‘Also, asked to be Aber consideration of the pe Fit; agreed to. Also, reported Wr M. Low: recommitted to the commitice. asted ty be discharged from turther con- Be pelition of Amos Huot for sto bis property by detective work of this Corporation, and that the petition be re- ferred to Drainage Committee: agree to. Also, Teported bill= tor reviet of Wm. Bradley, Jus. F. Kelley, Mrs. Koggles, and J. F. Bellows; I for re ief of which were recommitted to the committee. Mr. Knight, from the Police Comittee, res Portes tall granting permission wo Walter Jackson to erect a frame addition to his brik house: passed. Mr. MoCathran (in the chair.) Prevented communication from the Commis- sof the Washington Asylum. in refer. the eee of % tence, referred. Mr. rk, trom tbe Comm Public Sehovia, reported favorshly on the bill authorizing tne Mayo: t+ the acctuing Fevenue of ‘Corporatic An aMOURT ROt exceeding Dunured thousand doliars, for the purpose paying the school teachers. the proportion ue ihe Truste-s of Coloret Schooi-. tne laborers and other em) loyees of this Corpora. Yen, Nity thousamd duiiars of the above sum of REY to De deposited to the credit of the seavol fund for the payment of teacuers, and the pro. portion due the Trustees of Uolored Sch and the remarming fitly thousand dollars eredit of the ral Fond to be disbursed by the Mayor in pxyment of the Inborers aad otuer employees of this Corporation.” Mr. Chirk Oriefly stated the necessity of passing some such pil. wid mot vote for the bill im is preseut shape. He was oppor to giving the Mayor power tw auticipate the revenue for bough he would not ob. y tO pay the s hoot bankum & good Ceal of The mister bad h aDy matter which measures BUIboriy te reper wet referred to them, and to ancicip ste the tevenue to pay bibor puld pot come from the Commuter on Public Schools Taey portiog any such bill as bad been referrea to them on y could report a bill to pay Ixborers, abranch of the subject outside their jurisd< ten. The bill wBich was referred t» thei Provided for bor: owing $6,000 to pay the teach. ere, and {Bis substitute they repor. provices for thie els ta dill te borrow mo Wo poy “he inborers be reported frum the proyer Commitee and desired that ihe Ard thw pay tt tand on its owm merits. ie bool teachers sbould be prit, she Mayor should have the money to uot willing to leave any e Mayor could use the rpose. He therefore anticipate the reveuae r to amount of S620, ata Of *1% per cem'.to pay the teacuers and other expen es of public schools and the Tras- tees of Colored se with a provision that the money thus rarsed oh: other py wid be applied to no Aer provision allow. ivg tbe First National Washington, i? At advances the money imburse itself tor pri ¢ pal and interes: out of the reven = to b+ F tbe present year, as the same may ee and deposited sn Said punk. ussion by M. Crocker and ancil bill authorizing the Mayor to 4 Up, Wdee Mr. Bloore Bis Dill (above mentioned) ass subst!- ute for the same, The substitute was lost Yeas Mesers. Fenwick, Lioyd, McC Moore, Morseil, and the President (Grind Nays— Messrs. Baker, Ciagk, Cook, Croc Keight, Larman, aud Kicuards—7. Tue ven then Tre: on the Council bi Mr. Fenwick proc-aded to speak in oppe tot except if was guarded by the prorisious tm Bir. Muore’s substitute. Upoa ordering the Previous question, the vote stood—yeas 7, miys 6 The weil thea’ parsed foo thir! readiog— yess °, mays 4, and finally passed Yeas — Bevsrs. Baker, Uiark, Cook. Orocker, Ka bran, aud Kicaards —* Nays— k. Lioyd, Moore, aiorse! , and rreder)—3. passed euacts: “That the Mayor hereby, authorized [> auticrpate enue of the ety for the year iM69, Larmen. M amount of ene Puncred thon-aad doll Becesoary, to om bum to mee: the expanses of the cra! v the remainder of this Brcal year.” ‘Mr. Mcore. trom the Committe on Gas Lagbt-. repor'sd matt aw Mc the Commis- Sooners of the SeVeTa! markets to charge dealers cecepying s'alis in «ait markers pro rata with the ga» cOn<ared by them. compel the ase of a orm system of gon burners by said deniers, | thre ‘Yens—Mesere. Baker, Sar. ook, Knight, Larman, Lloyd, President (Grinder)—10; naj ick, Moore and Miorsel Several © uncil bilis were referred. Adjourned. Cowmox Covxctt.— President Fowler in the char, and asi the members present except Mr. Torrey. Mr. Alouzo He.1 was appoiated Read- ing € kk pro tem. jessace was received from the Mayor, in + to @resolution requesting information a= to the amount of outstanding debts ef the Corporation which bave been paid during bis sdministration. and which have been passed he Accounts, &<. 20, Ptr day, my opinion is that their services are bo lopger : aired.” Alsc, enclosing the report of the Register on the subject, stating the amount of bouds issued om xccounts by the Commitire is ‘$6,400; amount paid in cash, $7,446.57: agere- gente amount paid on accounts, S315, 916.87; claims not amounting to #50 (the lower d=nom- ination of bonds) and th+ balances less than S5e due. S104. Total, $317 317 Mr. Sardo said that the Mayor dover. stepped bis ducy tp speaking of tue Commitive as he had done and moved that that portion of rm ‘ommunication be laid on the table. Mr tewart replied, defending the action of th- Mayor, ater which the messaze was referred and ordered to be printed. A mecsnge trom the Mayor was recetved en- closing a communication from Edward Clark, Esq. Architect Gf the Capitol Extension, sta ling that Congress bas made provision tor par- ing one-balt ot Eurbth street west. from £ to F street norsh, bordering on the Post Offic: De- par'mert buildivg. and also for paving Gstovet north, from Seventh to Ninth stise: west, bord- ering on the Patent Office butiding, provided that the Corporation cause the ovner half of these streets to be improved in the same man- ner. The Mayor recommends the passage of the necessary act; referred Al-o, one including accounts of W. 1. Sears, Spotheeary of the Second Wara, for the quarter 2 VIst of Marehyreferred. o. # Teport of the lutendantof the Asylam reterted. ‘The tollowing were introduced:—Ky M Taylor—Remonstrance sgainst the construc. tion of sewer iu 11th street. Petitlon of Wm. Hutchings to constract a wooden addition to Bis building; reterred. By Mr. Davis—iteso- sation calling on Surveyor for estimate for grading R street from With to Boungary street, adoptec. Bill to increase the salary of thy Secretary of the Commissioners of the Asylam referred. By Mr. Stewart —Bitl for a flag toot- Way acro-s 15ib street: referred. Resolution to lower the side walk on the east side of 21st street from Pennsylvania avenue to K street. adopted Hy Mr. Ohuse—Hill to widen zuu-r on the west side of 16th street between T W; passed. Memorial ot teachers of the pab- lic'schvols adopted at the meeting on Friday Inst: referred to the Committee on who Were on the motion of Mr. Arrison re- ques‘ed to report the bill for that purpos# im- mevia'ely. Mr. LB. S. Miller from the committee there. fore reported the bill authorizing the Mayor to Anticipate the revenue to the amount of $19), of the Corporation, : t the bill was a frand on the Corporation; that it should be pecitied for ‘what the money shail be used; and be moved that the bill be amended s0 as to read $50,00), to te expended for no other purpose than’ the payment Of teachers and the expenses of the reheols. Mr. L. 1.8. Miller said that it would require $60,000 to pay the teachers, und other amounts due would ran ap to $100,)00. Mr, Arvisonm suggested that the Iuborers had not been pala. Mr Brows said (At ne Would modity his motion by making 1t 369,00. Mr. Arrison mOVed an amendment that the amount be expended for schools and iabor oniy Mr. Nailey said thai if the laborer was in- cluded it migh’ kill the bili in the upper Board, and he was so interested in the teacners tuat they would specity in one bill $6100. schools and in another $40,.0 for the laborers, he would vote for both. Mr. Arrison said the laborer was the most needy, As many of them were able to make but one-balt a month. Mr Neliley replied that there was but little due the laborers, who had been paid in orders cn grocery stores. Mr. Ball said that with the teachers the cou- tract was made at the commencement of the yeur, but that the laborers had been employed Withou:, in many cases, authority of law, and sure check should be pat on this wholesale squandering of the pubiic money. ‘Mr Taylor called the previous question, and Mr. Brown's motion was lost—yeas 7, (Messrs Bal . Wo Mae des. Tas bill was essrs. Ball, Bartlet, i. W. Muller.) Bartlett, Brown, Juenemau: own, Juenemann, Ky Mr. Ball— Petit Charles A. McEwen for the remission of a fine; referred. Kesvia on granting permission to the workingiaea vo the hall this evening, adupt-d wenemann—Petion Bumrrously Sicmd, asking an amendment to the Sunday la~ sO as permit the public gardeus, reas taurants, and other places of amuse- Meat ard recreation to be kept open after o'clock p. m. on that day; referred. By Mr. Arrison—Kesolution requesting the Gommittee op Fire Department lo consider the Propriety of erecting a trame stable tor Colum- bia Steam Eogine Company; passed. Bull (or brioge over the Tiber at L street north; bili tor the relief of the men injured on Ist street, for loes of ume, &c.; reterred. By Mr. Daltou— Kemonstranee agains the cousu tga of fovl- p> vements on North Carolina avenue, between | [oth and ith streets east: referred.’ By Mr. iusseil—Remonstrance sgaivst grading K Teet south; referred. Bull for footway ou Gh reet ens!, between Enst Capitol street Maryland avenue; passed. By Mr. Hive—Biti to grade and pave aileys in square 405 and 44" ivereasing compensation of the Corporation Attorney; referred. The biil from the Board of Aldermen author- izing the collection of certain mos from catchers and trucksters, was ber of Aldermen's bills were referred. ‘The bill mrroduced by Mr. Cause, provicdhag that al pork on streets, &c., shall be dous by ‘Was taken up 45 the sp-cial order, aud passed by the following vote: Yeus— line. L. B.S.’ Miller. Rutherford, ‘taylor, and the President—i1; nays—Messr- Kail, Brown, Jeavemanna, G.W. Miiler, Nalley apd Sardo— ‘The following were reported trom coum) tee: :—By Mr. Bates, (Dramage Commiti+ )— Bills for water mains in © street north, from New Jersey avenue to 4th street east; 1. street north, from 4th to sth; 6th street, from O to () hort; pasted. Bill to purchtsc the water main in Sth street, from N to the Boundary, trom the Ted to & spect committee— Messrs. Davis and Canse Bul authorizing the Blayor to purchase waver bill for water main in New Jersey ay- enue, from K street north to New Yor avenue; resolution for pricting copies of the draina fd sewerage map of Mr. P. H. Douegan Water main in jth street, from 1 to K north; fir sewer in L st. norh, from 4th to ith wes: do Lith st, west, from canal to F'strest: passed, By Mr. Bates (Ciaims)—Bills for relief of D. 1.. L.. Eaton, M. Galt, J. T. Marray,and Haga Morray; to reimburse the Register of Witis, Romanus Rudbardt, Rudolph Bhfus, Joan Tro wn, George Norbeck, Margaret Mahoney, 8 Reily, Robert F. Madoney; to refaud certain money to Henry Yost: tor relief of ©. P. Larkins, Herman Schmidt, Arthur Shep- berd—all of which were passe!. Mr. Davis, from the same commi'tee, reported bills for the Teliet of John O. May & Co. and John Wrichi; passed. Also, bill for reliet of Conrad Sot! ‘which was ordered toa third reading, A vote was taken, and it was found that there was no quorom. The President pro tem..at 12 o'clock, midnight, declared the Hoard ad jouraed, watateets ons the | Seconp WARD Citizens’ Mestine —Atter the adjournment of the Second Ward Club | meeting last evening, @ citizens’ mass meeting was eld to pertect arrangemenis for the eman- cipauon ecrlebrauon. Mr. C. B. Peters called the weeting to order, snd the club officers were cont.pued as officers of the mesting. Wiliam ‘Thomas was elected chief marshal, and Wash - ington Nelson foot marshal. Win. Brennan, Henry Beverly and John H. Brown were ap- pointed & commuttee to collect tunds for the celebrauon; and John Carry, Isaiah Ross aad Washington Nelson were appointed a com- mittee to procure music. A proposition from wrst Ward Club was received desiring to Auge for the jomt engagement of a band by two wards, and was reierted to the com- mittee on music, eee Steoxn Warp Rervrticam Cire. —Tars | clob met last evening at the Fifteenth street | Kustye rap church, Charlee Peters ia the chair apd Sivclar > - Amouon made by DM Kelsey was adope. invicing | former secretaries of the club to hand over 0 ke present incumbent the list of members of | he cluband that the mames of all new mem- bers be acdea thereto. The Executive Com- | mittee were then iostructed 10 ut to the proper notborities pames of persons suitable Ja Election. An aunouucentent by | Pfau tha: Prosideat Grant bad sent in the remes of J. R. Clay as Consul to Liberia and | Ewenezer Bassett as Mini-ter to Hay i, bom | colored men, was received with great applause. | Adjourned. ——e ImPprover Process ov Tanwin Mr. Bae werd Lynch, of Georgetown, UD. ©. Ris obrained letters patent lor am improved pro-wss And spparatus for taoning, by w! te med be can tan a calt sem equi co the best thle im about two weel ‘THE Lrcton! Rabbi H. Z Sueersehn, ot Jerveniern, jest the ull of the Law Buildirg, attracted a fal! house. The speaker was -dresred in the of his country and bis order, and dep! the condition of tne Holy Lacd, its ancient glories and its present Woes. A native of Russia, his life trom early cbildbood has been among the Avamans, whi se i nge is therefore veruacalarto him. His deseription of the country and its people, the condition of Jerusalem, its inbabitantr, te Manners and customs of Syrian, Turk, and Arab, Hebrew and G ntile, was very graphic. The sucience comprised « iarge numb-r of our rated people outside of the Hebrew faith, inctuding gentlemen of all the literal professions, and scholars in all vocations; and we are gind to know that the distinguisned Orientalyst bas been solicited to give another lecture before departing from the city. Som= years ago be went from Jerusalem to Ptlestine to raise funds for erecting Bospit tls for the poor in the holy ety, and i: was on that visit that he learned to speak the English tongue. His visit to this country is fn behalt of his peopie, and his errand, as well as his comm -nds him to the comsideratian of all who found their faith in the Bible, both Hebrew and Gentile. —_.+—___ Rowpery or a Day Goops srors.—The dry goods and fancy store of Mr. Brett. on 9th, near F street, was broken into and robbed on Suu- day last fa large amount of yaluable articles, con € of rolls of cloth, stockings, Indies ents, handkerchiefs, &c., valued at <5). Information of the fact was commanicated to the police, and Messrs. Thompson and Mc- Devit', of the detective corps, after caretuily amining the premise-, concluded that the thiet had effecte ntrance to the store by a trap door leading tothe oriiar, and upon search- ing further discovered that the cellar connected wih thatot the Herndon Hous, next door Subsequently the niet was traced to ab on G street, between 6th and 7th, who turned out to bea colored man named John Tyler, formerly a waiter at the Herodon H. The goods were recovered and Tyler taken ia custody, and afterwards, upon investigation o: the facts of the case before a justice of the peace, he was remanded to jail to await the ac- hon of the Criminal Court, “Great credit is due to Detectives Thompson and McDevitt for taeir skillful management of this case, whieh aids Another tothe many snecessesof this firm in tracing up thieves and their spoils. sation, TRE Potomac Front.—Tae steamer W. W. Coit, Wilson, leit Berry’s wharf this morning for Baltimore and intermediate Iaudings, with a large freight and good tist of passengers, and the sieamer Wawaset, Fawke, made her ustiai trip to Currioman and way points, with mer- chandize for country merchants and passeu- gers. Atteno’clock the steamer Arrow, Stack- pole. lett her wharf tor Mount Vernon and areata Lauding, with passeagers sad nails. Riley's Wharf.—Arrived—Schooners Cuba. Bornes, from Hanung Creek; Signal. Shreves, trom Rappabannock river; ‘sloop Faraway, Smith, trom Gone river, with oysters for Ta: ner & Son. Sailed—Schr. Eastern Light, Rob- erts, for Annamessex, light. Carter's Wharj.—Arti vea—Schr, R. H. Kemp, Seward, trom Hayre-de-Grace, with lumbe: for F. S. Blitz & Co. Sailed—Steamer Guiding Star, Wilson, for Alexandria, light, Schooners (herab, Layman, Diamond State, Bennett, light. a Tue GRawp JuRY.—The Grand Jury ofthe Criminal Court for the March terms concluded their labors yesterday, and were discharged by Judge Wylie with the thanks of the Court. ‘bey bave been in session thirty-six days, du- Ting which ume they nave examined 406 wit- nesses and returned as true bills, tdictments, of which one was for murder, (Millie Gaines for killing James A. Ingle,) 6 assault and bat tery and intent to kill, 21 assault aud battery, 13 grand larceny, 55 pettit larceny, ? malleas. ance in office, (against a county constable,) 4 nuisance, 3 bighway robbery, 4 bribery at elec lions, 2 bigamy,and | each for burglary, swind- ling, picking pocket, robbing 2 vault. keeping a house 01 prostitation, renting house for bawdy purposes, false arrest and bastardy. After their Scjourpmen they proceeded to John’s restau- rant, and partook ¢; * flge collation, —_.—_=> ; Skip? & GAYLORD’S MINSTRRLA gave their first entertainment at Odd Fellows’ Hall Iasi nightto a large audience. This troupe con- tains some excellent vocalists and E performers and their programme is fied and well calculated to please, In addition to their music they nightly present a series of dissolving views of Scriptural, foreign and American sceueryof great beauty aud these form n very attractive part of the entertainments, ‘The entertainments of this troupe are conduct- ed with the strictest propriety and attended by the best classes. Tickets may be obtained at the music store of John F. Elhs’ on the avenue. ————— LECTURE ON THE JarANEsE.—An opporta- nity is afforded to bear am interesting lecture on the Japanese and at the same time 1 ‘wortby cause by attending the lecture of Colo- nel George S. Fisher at the Metropolitan ME. church, corner 4% and C streets, on Thursday evering next. Colonel Fisher has spent over four years im Japan, and is therougaly ac- quainted with the manners and customs of this curious people. The proc-eds will pe devoted to the purebnse of a library for the Sabhats school of the church, which was organized last Sunday. —— Revive Association Meerine.—The quar- terly meeting of the National Association for reliet of colored orphans and aged women was held at the house ot the Treasurer ai 11 0 clock this morning. The President being aosent Mrs. WF. Nelsen called the meeting to order, and the report of the Treasurer was presented, showing as follows :—On band January !st, 1s receipts, Sb expenses, Sls, balance on hand, <1 Number of chiluren pow Im the hoine, 6-; number of women, 1. The report was accepted and the meeting 2d- journea. ee FIR¥ iN PRINCE GEORGES.—About 12 o'clock on Supéay night the bouse kyown as the Rownd House, about eight miles from this city, on the Martboro’ road, was set on fire and burned to the ground. A Mr. Muggish bad Leen taming care of the place until several azo, when be left and placed the keys in the bands of Lewis Brown, colored, living nearby. The loss 1s from four to five thousand doiinrs The property belongs to F. Jones, a clerk im the Treasury Department, who has it insured in several companies Se Marinr's May Festival.—The annual May festival of the pupils of Prof. Marini’s dancing academy will take place on Monday even.ng, May 3, at the National Theatre, ani Will, no doubt, prove as grea! a success as that oflsstyear. The secured -eats in the theatre are being rapidly disposed of, and those wh» desire to obtain @ good view of the spectacle should take note of the fact, Prof. Marin: ha decided to place the Eries of tickets al $3, which is $2 less than last year. esse THis 18 PosITIVELY the last week of Pr Risley’s Japanese Troupe in this city, and no one should fail to see them. They had a good house lust nigbt. On Friday next, the chief of the troupe. Count Denkicni, will take his first benefit in Washineton. To morrow and Sat- urday, at 2p m., the Japs give their farewsil matinees, and on Saturday night close their last eagagement in this city with abenefi: to the popular « Little Ail Rignt.”’ paneer) oats Retrasen ow Ba Wm. F. ebarged with the homicide of Frank! Harrison, was yester: 00 bell, We Brown, bondsman. The for bis release was made by bis cu: Messrs. Harrington and Barrett. The '. after bearing the evidence, ssid thar this was not 9 case to refuse bail, but it was nota case of homicide by misadventare as the Coroner's jury bad found. ———_ Workivomrn’ . this evenivg, the workingmen of Balt. nore, Alexandria, and tats District will meet at the Cuy Hall, where it is proposed to bold a m merting. Addresses will be delivered nv Mr. Syivis. President of the Nattouat Labor t and others. A band will be in attendance 8 o’ciock those present will proceed *) the idence of Senator Sprague, corner of th and E streets,and tender bim 4 serenade. ———— Corroratios s LypicTeD.—The Corporation of Washington has been indicted at this trm of the couzt, jor three cuses of maintaining a nuisance, (the canal, the market-house, aad in mot compelling the scavengers to deodorize hight soll). ‘The Gor mn ot Georgetown is also indicted for ® similar offense. ia maintain. ing a powder-house in the county. agitate eas CoLoREp Lanoners in Four colored men employed ave been put to work in the engineers’ aod machinists’ department of the Navy Yard as tals 1s the rat ume ered men been employed it rument, considerable taik. Fis8 —The arrtyals of fish from the Potomac fieheries to-day Aggregate apout 26,000 herring, avd 0 shad, with prices frm at from $5 to $25 for »bad per hundred, and $12 and $15 per theasend for herring. The cold weather operates rather unfavorably in the “catch” of fish in the Potomac. puts ee JANTRERURY holds its ows. Mr. Thomp- oon Td bis trained dogs, Hector and Oario, are rd week, and the ballet is remforcad b ion of new stars. The Can-Oan is oue of the principal features of the perfor. mance. —__-——_ Watcx Recovansp.— A valuable gold watch which was stolen from Dr. Harvey Lindsey, of this city, some time since, WAS recovered pee ee, Detective C. Wesley Thompson and restored to its owner. —_-——_ JvpiciaRY ‘ARB —Commissiover Crane, of the Pour Ward, Ras employed several nds im mak: walks, &c., im Judiciary are, greatly ‘the place. ‘Sum aqvertisement of garden hands wanted Thomas H. Osburn, E. V. Aistross, and W. D- Davidge testified for the defence. The case of Leonard Huyck indicted for the larceny of bonds was resumed this morning the testimony having been closed it is this afternoon being argued to the jury. Orrcurr Oourr. Judge Cartter._To-day, Doni Mr. Bradley filed aotiod Equity Court, Judge Olin—To-day, Parish agt. Peugh: decree appointed J. D. McPherson wsell. Catter agt. Fitzgerald et al.: th of notification. Loclign agt. vill and Brown executions; decree re ing trast. ‘Smith agt. Smith ot al.; order dismissing com- plainants bill for want of exceptions, &c. Oxpuans’ Cour’ arr Purcell. -To-day, the will of the Inte lerport bequeathing bis estate to the Protestant Orphan Asylum was filed and fully proven and letters of adminis- tration with the will annexed issued to Wm. . Tedd—bond $500. The will of the late Susan Irelaus was filed and fully proven. Sie leaves her estate to her relations. So ‘Save or Reat Estats.—J. 8. Wheeler & Oo., Auctionvers, have sold, in square rt of lot 4, with improvements, as follows: Frame house fronting on Marylaud avenue. b-tween Ninth snd Tenth streets, to CR. S. Grown for $950. And two brick houses fronting on (°, be- tween Ninth and Tenth streets, to Laura C. Rudd and John T. Mortumore for $1, each. SPRING GOODS. AN IMMENSE 8TOGK OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECKIVED STRIPED GOODS bei able we have jast opeacd the following prices. 30, 2), and 225 per yard, We make a speciality of BLAOK AL- AQAS and MOHAIRS and have just received ‘one hundred pleces of the best mskes ever imported try. ranging in price from 37% cents up very fashion @ line of them «t 4256, 75, 100, 15 Our stock of WHITE GOODS if not superior, to any ever offered in this city. Each department of our store is woll Alled with new and choice goods, and at prices, we think. lower # rat class goods can be obtained elsewhere, because our ve basiness is con- trolied by s very small expense, compared wit! other houses. ‘The lowest price will be named at once. All goods warranted to be " by the salesman ors W. W. BURDETTE, ‘No, 361 SEVENTH STREET, Between land K sirects. Cc. Baum’s HOOP SKIRT, CORSET aND SHOULDER SRACE FACTORY, 513 SEVENTH STREET, (INTELLIGENCER BUILDING.) RP” All Goods warran. “hho ft or no sale, apl-tt , 1867. Messrs. of limiting their operations entirely to the furniture trade, gave ter connection with the auction ear all its wexnthen: wet we, undersigned, long in the emp! Tee Uring firm, ‘AD action and commission bonse at our nt location, in the Eveni ‘Star Building, and encceeded to that branch ats Dusiness, aad we bave since ly enjcyed the same as well with the coac rence of MoG aire as in the min the public. feel, also, that our great eu: cess 1m business is co some extent owing to our connection with that hous- and the fact that ‘we were the rightful successors to its auction Dusiness. Feeling furthermore that we have a nothing to forfeit the confidence of tar ublic or eur right to the good-will we hay- Tetofore enjoyed. we still claim to be the Tightul successors to the anction busivess of J. ©. McGuire & Uo. and accordingty ask a con- tinuation of the patrounge heretotore go liper- ally bestowed, feeling confident that we will continue to give satisfaction in every respect. 6 Coorae & Latimer, Auctioneers. —— A New War or Domne Brerness.— 'iol!a: der Bros. will commence irom ti: to s° all their Gent's Farnishine Goods at flve pe: ibove cost. We ask all who are in a. of the above goods to pxtronize us as it will save consideraule moury to the buyer and >» bie us to comtinur seilng goods at these rates. HOLLANDER Bros ,2'0 Pepna. avenae, 413 between (4th and ioth s: ——.+___ FMINENT MEN OF 5c nhave discovered that electreity and magneam ure develope Li the system from the iron in ¢ 4 Thi ao. counts for the dei nd Lick of enerey a persc ! element becomes reduced, Syrup, a protoxide of iron, supplies the blood with we iron element, and in the only form in which it 1s possible for it to enter the circulation ————— INE FOLLOWING is the price list at the re- duced rates:—Good White Shirt, $125 $1.50. Best Quality, $2.25; Understir's tor Spr 40 cents: good Socks, 15, 2, amd 25 cents; Ei lish Socks, 40 cents; Handkerchiefs, 15 con good Paper Collars, 12} cents per box. Also, Ties, Bows, and all kinds of Gloves, at the lowest prices, HOLLANDER Bros., 210 Penna. avenue, 4,13,1: near 15th street. —_.—_—_ Fw TRAVELLERS are unacquainted with the American House, Boston, but they may not be aware of the many improvements in this popular house. Suites of rooms, vertical rail- ‘way, lunch room, billiard balls, &c. Sse aos JBWELRY.—Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4, street. New stylesevery morning. sad tneaacie GENTLEMEN’S SPRING GLOVES.—A large variety at Gro. C. HENNING’s, No. 511 Seventh street. 2 —— CLOTEING! CLOTHING"! CLOTHING !"!—Oak Hall is filled with a splendid stock of Clothing for gents, voys, and children, all new, and of the latest styles, manafactared expressly for this market by the great Philadelphia Cloth- ing Houee of Wanamaker & Lrown. Also, Piece goods in great variety, for those prefer- Ting to be measured, and farnishing goo1s. Prices the same as in Philadel, Oak Hi 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. 3 ° Parsons desiring to purchase the best of trunks and valises. jadies’ and gent’s traveling sacks and satcheis, made of the best material and workmanship, under the immediate super- vision of the enterprising firm of J. S. Topham & Co.. No. 5 7th street, under the folds of that mammoth flag. These gentlemen aye practical mechanics, and apply all the latest und best improvements in the manufacture of their trunks; such as MeMarray’s patent trank stay, ana House's patent India rabher trunk shi These improvements can only be had at establishment in the city of Washingtor Trunks of all kinds made to order, and kinds of repairimg done at the lowest rates. 4,160 ——_—____ For CovcHs and Throat Disorders, use «Brown's Broncisl Troches.” having proved their efficiency by @ test of many years. bave never changed my mind respe-ting them trom the first, excepting te think yet bet. ter of that which 1 thinking well of Guns. © Vanoenwan MTB Yanwooo, | ° baie Wan» Bascune. THE PRETTIEET, mest select, and tashionabl» Bisa ahr hse ila stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods in this eit) * LD OI ‘imal FOR BUILDINGS, FOUNDATIONS, WALLS, | Franc’, 401 Tih street, berween Dand fas . ALO, FOOTINGS. FLAG, AND CURB STON Delivered in Washingten. or any sccessible point on the Potomac, v. EREEN & Go. wosninnten finn No B45 benah ete Metropolitan Hotel. Georgetown Office, No 1 Bridge at , corner of High at. Proprietors. Cemerery NOTICE. Persons wishing to improve their Lots in Pabite Cemeteries and Private Burial Grouuds will do Rell, before parchasing elsewhere, to call and ex: our le: id OC smiyrALian AD A) i aN MARBLE MONUMENTAL TABLET HEADSTONES. VASES. STATUARY. and BAPTISMAL FONTS, Allof new one lwentifolly proportioned destens, ai THE STEAM MARBLE WOUKS 0! GADDESS BRUS . Sharp = German streets, Baltimore. mb eosm2ap Ne. 730.1 BY #2 PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. A PROCLAMATION FOB. THE BALE OF AIN LANDS IN WISUONSL In ‘suance of law, I, DREW JOHNSON, Prexiaent of the United’ Btates of America, do hereby declare aud make known that a public sale I be beld at the undermentioned Land Ofiices in ‘tate of Wisconsin, at the periods hereinafter nated, to wit: North of base lime and West of the Jourth princivat meridian. At the Land Office at Ba Y FIELD. on MONDAY, the 17th day of May eal of the tracts eof lands her: Evet balf section one (1;) sect’ 13, 14, 1S, 26, 22; east half section 26. 28, 50. 32 east half section 34: township 4, north of range 3 west. North of Base Line and East of the Fourth Prine pal M. an. At the Loud Ofice at KAU ULAIRE, commenc- ing on MONDAY, tho 2th _ of M iz sext for the disposal of the tracts of land hereinafter Lamed, via Fo 31 32. 83, 34, 85,36. 97,38, 39 and north of range 1 east, Norin of Base Line and West of the Fourts Princi Pal Meretian. Township 33, north of range 6 west. Sectional, 2, 4.6,8, B 3s section 10: sections 11, 1B, 13, 14, 15, 18. 20, 21, 22, 23 24, 25,25, 27, 23, 29; Bo Section 30; sections 31, $2. 3.34, 35 and 3, in town ship 39. north of range’6 west Lands approprinted by law for the use of echoots, Tand euurive upder theactet Sephomber Shy 1e0, en 0 ler acl r jy LSS, will berexciuced from sale. commenci than two wreks,a@ dno pr: ol any of the lauds ay be admitted Gntilafter the expiration nooks “Given under my hand at tho city of Washtueton, dlabt iundeed and stay ae ct aclindy ged a ANDBEW JOHNSON, President United States. WILSON, Commiasioner. OTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. very person entitied to the right of pre-emption toany cf the lands within the townsh!ps and parte of townships above enumerated. ia rpuises to os Neh the same to the satisia-tion of ihe Register and kecelver of the Land Ofice ake pay mert therefor as soon aa procticable after seems this notice. andj before the day commencement of the public sale bracing the tract claimed. otherwise sneb claim will Le forfeited JOS. 8. WILSON. ‘Commissioner of the General Land Ofiice. Nork.—Order the regulations of the Devart- ment: no parment can be made for advertising Proclamations. except to such pu! specifically authorized by the Secretary of the Ln- resident : By the Pri Ste teri te : OR 8’ COURT OF WASHING [S THE ORFS COUNTY. D Crdered by the Court this third day of April, ° Ohase, on the twenty fourth day of February, i359, and the same is hereby, ratefied and confirmed, bas just returned from New York, where he has purcbased some of the latest novelties in Ties. Hows, and Scarie, together with a fall Assortment of new goods ia his line. As to quality and prices, we can only say that he is in the habit of selling the best quality goods. And cheaper than any other house im this ci. For the benefit of persons who have no mou-y to throw away, we would say go to the Orig- iual Franc, and bny your Gents’ Furnishing ve 1uoney by so doing. Remember the name and place, “The Origiaal Franc,” 494 7th street, between D and E. Alsy notice the large plate glass window. 3 —»—_—_ Price List of Gents’ Farnishing Goods at be “Origmal Franc.” 49% 7th street, between D and E:—Good White Shirts, #1 to <i 25 Fine White Shirts, $1.75 to $2.50:'Good Merino Shirts snd Drawers, cents each; Good White Pocket Handkerchiefs, 20 cents each; Good Cot- ton Secks, 10, 15, 20, 25 cents per pair; Paper Collars, 1). 1 18, '25 cents per box; P: Cufts, Scents per pzir, or 30 cents per d yen. Linen Collars and Cuffs, Gloves, Ties, Hows, and every other article in the gents’ furai-h ing line, cheaper than the cheapest. Remem ber the name and place, »-The Original Franc.” 494 7th street, between D and E. Also notice the large plate glass window. : Corns, &o,—Dr. White, Surgeon Ohiropodist of twelve years” practical ce in ‘United States and Oanadas, and estabdiich=i #26 Pennsylvania avenue, between 454 and : streets, since 1861, successfully treaus Cor Bunions, Gnilblains, Club and imgrowi: Nails, and other diseases of the feet withou pain or inconvenience to the patient Th. shoe can be worn with ease immedia‘els Bfter the operation: Refers to the many eminent physicians, surgeons and thousand: Of other responsible persons who patroniz Disestablishment. Hours from ® a.m. to 5p. office Tr. mw. Owing to press of business at ‘White is unable to visit patients at their rexi- dences except between 6 and 8 p. m. ‘[REASURY DEPARTMENT. Oriiexor TF Lien: Hor.» Bono. SMAgg, Tex Cire, Macch 22,139 je Sealed Proposals wili be rernived at f April, laste for'bufidiag wud ip pr . for. ing aud equip team Licht-honse Tenders of the folivw one Length from fore side of rabbet of stem to aft side of stern pos! a Sea sy. Extreme breadth. . > 3 fect. Depth of hoid from inside of floor timivwr to unter ‘side of deck plank. amidehty .. 9 foot. Drawings and specifications. aud other desired informetion cone: ening these on application 3 wr fe P LOPUSALS FOR BATIONS. QuaKTSaMaste Greve. 0.8, MoCo? pril bith, 18i8, ¢ 7 Sext for furnishing Kativu to the Maries. at the Totleting stations, from Ist bas 189 to 300 June. vin: omTsMOUTE. CHABLES yivanii ¥, District of Colambia: iT, near CITY.) ireahagts MOI Pk Eech ration to consist aois, ori Fach rat inh of welve onness of Pork gf Bacon ofoge bound Freeh Beef; eighte:u cum Flour. oc twelve eunces of Hard 8: pound and four ounces 6! Corn Mest ore hendred rations fifteen Peas. or ren rounds of Rice or Homtuy; ten ponad. of green Coffee or pounes of roasted (or roast- ed and ad) Ce . OF one pound and «igh ‘ounces of Ten. fifteen vounds of Sueur sfour art. of teens the pound ana far ausc of adatin- Mee oF Stars andies; four ponnés ; tures bi ounces of Balt; and four ounces reer re ‘The sations are to be detivered a} the order of the commanding officer of each stations the Frost Beet either tn bulk oF by the single ration, of ‘duality, with en ceual proportis of hind aed id ki talior a ‘unless canse to the contrary beshown on or Delors | Clegedsthe Pork Wo. Tpcis nee isk. tae eee te 27th day of apell, 15, Provided coy of bit | Known aa cxira superfine fu et of the order be publisped in ¢! Breanne Star, bade’ the fon tu tocateth Ucflee -ont ree weeks. prior to said 27th day of ‘BERT good New Qrigane, oF tke oraive ¢ of sale, 60 reported by the said guar- (9 be of good uuality _—_ : ns WM. F. PURCELL, Judge of the Orphan A true cone, oO BEIRNE. Recister of Wil 1899, o S PATENT OFFIOR, se tao ar ‘for the extension of & tay of fly swe Tl abject : All bids must be scoompapied by the following 5 Sbeurae ———, of ——, i» the Brat our deratgned, 01 sin nd ot the or — twenty-one shares were retired atam average of S101 each, net to the stockholder. Supper Daara.—William Richarts was fownd dead this morning on the fivor of bis Toom at the house of Oharies Lattl>joh Second street. Deceased ws about forty years old, 8 member of the Masonic frateratty and was acadier by trade, It he we: Rome last evening in usnal Dralth, avd wo-u Mr. Littlejona weat to wake him this morsiuc, he found Bim dead on the floor, where he bxi apparently laid all night as the bed was undis- tarbed. Dr. Sbekell ws called in vod gtve s« Bis opinion that spoplexy was the cause of death. Qoroner Pot afternoon 18 holding an inquest. Hepgr Tarr. independent Order of Kecha- | biter, held 8 stated meeting ins: evening aud the routine business was closed with addresses by Past Chief Rulers Lighter, Devine sad Lore and Mr. Thomas C. Wheeler. Satz ov Reat Estate.—Thomas Dowling, Auctioneer. yesterday sold a half an acre of groucd improved by a small frame dwelling, on the east side of the Ridge road to F. Wetvs) for $35. THE CamaL— brisk this morning. 68 boats are arriving and departing in great numbers wit Fuption.” Ove hundred aud seventy-five boats have arrived since the Ist inst. A Jack op alt Trap dressed man appeared on stepping into several stores managed to impo on the unsuspecting proprietors, whom he Victimizec in varions sinali su Mis history asgiven by bimself was varied, claiming to have been at different times a merchant, a brigadier general, a Inwyer, @ doctor, ano % detective. Officer Volkman inquired into tbe case and arrested bim om suspicion at 1)r Brace’s drue s:ore, when he gave his name as George H. Wilcox. He was tarned over to the detective officers at police headquarters by order of Justice Buckey. AssavLt.—Ignatius Foster was arrested this morping for an Assaulton Thomas Brooks, aud is held for a bearing by Justice Buckey. A STUnnony Case.—Wm. L, Newman was afrested and brought in Instevening for drunk. enness. He was released by Justice Buckey this morning with a lecture, but was not out an heur before he was brought in again for the same offence. He was locked up for a bearing when sober. SELLING WITHOUT LicmmsR.—A_ pbutche! named M. Breuer, was arrested by 0 Mastin iast evening, for selling beef with icense. and was fined $5 0 by Justice Buckey It appears tha: Brener isemployed by a Gov- make @ little extra by selling around town, ‘when he was tripped in bis speculation. Merxcuante’ Exchanog.—The only trvns- actions on ‘Change this morning were offer- ings of 5) busheisot red wheat, which changed hands at $1.55a$2.20. River Frowt.—Entered—Str. New York. Jones, trom Philadelphia, Entered and cleared —Steamer Colambia, Harper, Baltimore. The steamer E. C. Kuigh', from New York, is ex- pected up during the day. Georgetown Advertisements. AYOR'S OFFICE, Grorsrrow, April 19, 1839 zo OaTRaCroRs esterday a well ridge «(reet. and gSDAY. april teras is : vat le < cobble Stone streets ing Gp and res-tting curb, takin = bri and aradiog Water street street at K street bridge A pn Pand relaying a ere rt ee Fg eee stret ‘bridge Biéders will state the price of eens per oxbio yard, gra. cling per “eae yard, cobbie rg ag square yard, brick side- oe Pat square > pom d roves compl evaere of the #° much for each chimney. the work can be seen _ remy De & The meder- signed reserves the right to reject auy hid that thes think not of Interest to the Corpora'ion HM SWRENY. Mayor, JOHN H.NBWMAN Commissioner of Streste, apl0 si auctioneers, Louisiana avenue 6th and 7th sts opposite Seaton House. SALE OF THE VALUAULE C\ ED PROPERTY IN EOKUETO AM, GY THE LATE ALFRED Lee, be by virtue of the last will of Alfred Lee, de ceased, which em dersicn d te i convey his real estate to carry oat ions of the will, and of ap order of ¥ Fareed. Judge af the Orphans’ for Washington county, dated the Ith of 18:9, prescribing the terms cf sale I will the dates and terms ber public auction. in fr nt hour designated for each sale, the foliowipe wala. able property te settle up the esta e, 80 *hat each tn loterest shail receive his or her respec- portion iu pursuance of the will ‘On MON DAY, ay 5. 186i Lot (not numbered) in Beall addition to George town. frontiug one hundred and twenty-pine (129) feet on scu! cof West atroet. ninety 90) feet on Abe weet side of Mill street, eighty (8) feet on the north side of Poplar strcet. and ninety (90) tort deep op the west line, improved by tour ure two story Frame Houses, one old two-story Brick.an o. ‘o-story Frame House This lot wil! te 4 $y 2 cebitviston te be shown =p day of anle, whic ri a8 hear as may be to front. & of the honmes Op TURSDAY. April 27.1399. at 4.39 o'cl m..eub of Lot (105) one hundred and six,in ts 1 to Georgetown, fronting sixty (0) fee: the north side of Beall street, and thirty .3)) fost on the east side of Montgomery strect, improved bye tec story Frame Base ‘On WEDNESDAY. April 25. 1909. at 4.30 o'clock Be Revie b of hot one hundred and twenty six. 125 ) iD Beall wd to Tyetown. fF Merge rty (39) feet on est side of Green street en Duubart 3 Beall street, by sixty 16?) foot # Gepth. improved by a two-story Brick Hon=e On the SAME Da¥. at 5 $0 o'clock p.m. parts of love one bundred and eighty-th:cr 18%) aud one bondred and eighty-five. (185.) of Beall’s adcit ons to Georgetown. bounded as follows: Beginning at rner of Bridge and Green stre-t line of Bridee street went twenty four (24) feet. thence south snd fhrallel with Green street ninety (9:) f-et to a tea- foot -wide alley opening tnto Green street; thence With said slley east twenty four (24) fect to Groen street, and thence with the west line of Gro-n street rorth ninety (90) feet to the place of becin Bing. Improved by « iarge Lew two siory and Dasement Frame Boone sragz@e of sale: One third cash. belance tn to be secured by deed of trust ses. ‘Oce hundred dollars down on each picce of prop or4y when the same te bia off 1865. and iver KM. 1s, 19, and 0,0F the land resorts of W on yD C , Twill sell. at public act THURSDAY. April Z,at C o'clock (pm front :t the premises, tot jt bi ‘bat lot of croand and premises situate ans tn George own, and known as the rastern third part of Tot mambared 145. 1m Beattl Bewhire’ addition to etown, frontiny fect on the south side of Sd street. with, HOfert, with the four two story aud bas: frame bo ines there: ‘Terme of months. secur d wi: ited at time of eale, yurcbaser 6,cost. . JOUN §. « PS co TROMAS DOW eS BY THO. DOW LING. Auctioneer, Georg town RY SALE OF (MPROVED BEAL BS SEAN TEIN GRURGETORN a dectes of phat trast. S50 depos veyancing aud stamps at proceed to weil, Ri mito Gacrgetowns fontiog 133 = e feet on the touth side of Medison street nes? tm fite s ret. upd contaiping about 1% acres rt land The lmprevements consist of twe st.ty Prams welling House Terme: One-third of the purchase money to be pals fo cash end the remainder in r-epectively aix of sale.» the pnrenaser's bond Rovx raznce ugsracnant. 21° P STREET. Between 14th and 16th gy" eee Service ‘Provatar. i ee ‘ee Dasa ee ete ig! on the petition of ADIEU P BROWN, of sy- ee a tod on the'st den of day, for sn improvement 1 Belf-adjusting Wiad office, ots pert . ph A ter was notified and this | y ASHINGTON 340. ane WAS STATIONS dent 7 ser m ‘OB ALL PARTS UF THE WksT daily, ‘tarday and . ame we 730 = Baudey. 0 Op Sunday at 4 and 7 | wecking at Relay Station | Bape te Whesiing. Parke Pesengere ‘purcbar j Pckete at the avenue office cau there arrange have their Dagenge called for and checked st residence, taken to the depot, and pot In the bag or New York 24 Boston Qivertisement of a i J. L, WILSON, Macter LM. COLE. “Gener: tchet Agen: MONTZ. Gevera! Aeont ETWEEN WASHID A.AND Leave daily sexcest Suuday) at S A. Wh aoe | 12:30and* 40 P.M FOR Pil LP RTA, Leave dati mongt Pacdey) oS A. mM op OB SUNDAY Leave for New York at = 40 P.M. and Poin ceiphis at 5:40 P.M. acer Pine care for Rew York on 8.40 P.M. train 5. rough tickets to Philadelphia New Yor? or Barton cob be had at the Statice OBlce ot al hess 19:30 and & ip the Gay. Also. as the Company's (ce, \ 406 Peupeyivacis avenue parcna. Hckets at the Avene office can there arranss have thet: )aggage led for amd checked a. taken” he depot, snd’ pot in the tant and Katiroad . onto ed vertise rs ot = \» Baltimore. A i , Master 0: hee, 5 I Ticket Agent KOONTZ. Agent. Washingt: PRePoeaus Fou aumy surPLits MeaDov RTEN Finer ner : led i ite will b ot'tiis cftce eputia'n oP MONDAT: tie of April, ays the ape ot eet Onderstened. i the Bailes ‘and Steamer ince ai Bichmond, Vs such guantitive as may be reaaire!. 6. ‘day of ay 180 send nerchantsbie. and fres irom eh x ce grain. Hay and straw to be well cured, merctas:s’ is, All poual ust be guaranteed by respon “An pepperaiet si 0 partiog iu the ueual form ard made ectyect ty ton conditions mentioned in previous advertisem: ut: Military Distr RTERS 1-> MILITARY DISTRICT Orrick Unive OD, 159 at BE m,, for Sapply ime jatetenc: Department + i cr BEEF. st the from L Commissary Geperal a The vret to be delivered there ou the order of t.« Acting Cemmissory of eubeistence at thst pia. of ® good and marketable ynaltly. in equa’ pr-p Lions of fore end bind yuariers.(pecks. sb aur - eu! kieney tatlow to be excinded | The neci fv sharks of fore quarters to be © four inches above the kaee joint. cuarters from six to eight inches bret or Bock joint. Bidders ere requested t be present te reapont to their bids. and be prepared to give bonds for the fulfilment cf their contract. | Proporals mast be endorsed @istinetiy “Propo. | sale for Fresh Beef at Petersbare, Virginia Toe undersigued reserves the right (0 resect for gocd canse. © neitions, requirements, payments, &c heretofore By command of Brevot Mayor © ap) at pBorcsars POR FUEL. Devot ind proposals w until 0 o'cleck a m..on MON furnishing the Quartermasters Depart Fe thousand (S100. gross tous, ity as may be required beat yualit; Anthracite Coal, of #uct ae be ‘ordeved for = teed >. dmclading the Unites Biidesburg and Gray's Ferry m cording five thonsapd .5™W) to Gelivered as ordered. without additio tothe Caited States. The balance t» be on board of veasels at this port. tr. good order condition, free from slat-, bone, dust, ana imourities. Proposals must be made ont ta @nplicate. hank ferme, whicn can be obtaine? jOpre endorsed Proposals Bidders are invited at the open: artermasier’s Pepartment reserves the reject any or all bide tional informatt se destred by pa wisntng to bia rBi Boon ADE to this offer. a OM ENvs, brevet Col.audA y W@.0 8's Depot Quartermaster i ep i2 ot § BANKBUPTO®,, WTR At the City of Washingte March, 1880: Tho undersigned hereby of his tment as Assiguce of BUBB. of the City of Washingt. + Who has been wijndved « Rankrat ‘petition 4 the Dapreme ( GEO. MASON. Attorney -a: tty Hell. Assicone (UNITED eTaTEs PATENT oF ric : Wasuinotos, D.C, 4 ‘On the pettnon of HiBaM TUCK ton, Moss... praying for the ©: grantee vo bim on tenmed om the }ith Say, provement in Spring It ts oracred aad office on the 2st day of Jv ad ‘NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE u™ Minne D O. March RIGHT DO ‘On the petition Yes . York. N. ¥ . praging for the extension © gravted to bim otf the loth Apr. ot a ovement in Card Fxbibitor, tht Boel ian te aaurborizod by ect of Sat orders that oi oetition Ne heaed ar os eon the sist a 20: oe wes Spocee thie extension. Olgections. dopant bt ‘other ‘papers should Be fled ta fle ot > feenty Gays Delete tne cay Teta FOOTR wit-lawie Commissioner of Pats" TES PATENT OFFICE. NITED STATS Pat 3 ¥ | ne

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