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Dwectines ror T DUSTRIAL Classes: ‘The Soburban Village 2nd General Dwellings Company is the name of an association in Eug- jand, under the limited liability priacipte, ‘which bas been established for the purpose of | building houses in healthy suburbs for the ac- commodation of the many thousands of the in dustrial classes in the large cities and towns, who are suffering from the effects of what is not inaptly termed one of the greatest of mod- erm soctal evils—“overcrowding.” These houses, when built, are to be allotted to the sbarebolders, whose rents are ina given num. | ber of years to defray the cost of the dwellings, | Which wili then become their owa proper'y ‘The rents thus imposed are not to exceed those | ter, Im the prosecution of their plans the di- rectors have secured, upom advantageous terms, on a lease of #9 years, an estate of some acres, belonging to the Ecclesiastical Com- Missioners, situated at the southeastern ex- t@emity of what 1s called Loughboroagh- park, Brixton, in close proximity to four district railway stations, to and trom which workmen's trains run daily. The estate Bas been Iaid oat with considerable care, and from the Surveyors’ esti: e it 1s anticipated that a large annual retarn will be realized by the working of it, giving a good dividend upon | the capital employed. The village proposed to be erected will contaim 650 houses (each baving & garden,) arranged with a view to domestic comfort and sanitary requirements; Provision will also be made for schools lecture ball, and reading rooms. About 300 of the houses om the estate have already been chosen or applied for by clergs and artisans, ‘who are prepared to purchase them upon the company’s terms and to inhabit them as soon asreacy. Estimates have aiready been accept. ed for ‘he erection of the first batch of dwel- | lings. ‘The magnificent display last night of the Aurera Boreaiis, oF what the sarans pechaps | calla magsetic storm. was first heralded by telegraph from the northeast, and moved southward at the rate of about one hundred | tiles an hour. The telegraph line reported its | Progress all the way from the northeastern portion of the continent as far south as Wil- mington, (N. ©.) 7 p. m. it took complete possersion ofall the t-l-zraph lines leading out of New York city. so that it was impossible to work the wires for hair sn hour. In two hours from that time the magnetic waves, or flashes of electric light, so to speak, reached Washington. As the storm passed on, the wires from Washington to Boston were taken Potsession of py an auroral current, the gal- vanic batteries were removed from the line by the operators, and tne telegraph was then worked from Washinzton to New York. and trom New York to Boston, without any batter. ws wiaterer, Dispatches to the press were sent trom New York to Boston with no other motive power (ban the macnetism which came trom the heavens. ie ‘The President by withdrawing nominations sent im shows a disposition to correct mistakes when msde. It is stated that the nomination of Mr. Pile, ex-member of Congress trom Mis- sourt, to (the Brazilian Mission, is likely to be withdrawn, ss one to which that gentleman is not entitled by his abilities and training. Io otber words he will be imvited to roost lower. ‘The New York Post seems to indulge a good deal to ssy in the tault-flading vein im rezard to most of the diplomatic appointments made | \J thus td and now criticizes the qualifications of Henry S. Sanford to be Minister to Spaia in | very sharp terms. ‘The Spanish Mission in the opinion of the Post, requires at this junction of affairs one of the ablest men we can persuade to go abroad as the public representative ot our couatry. To send Mr. Sanford as our represeatative toa government with which we are likely to have | amy real and serious diiferences, would bes | depiorably indisereet and unwise proceeding | in the opmior of that paper. Sad pews for lucky candidates is embodied | in 8 despatch transmitted from this city | which says that the President bas annoenec-d | that, flading he bad been deceived in many :a- | siamces about appointments, he had made up | bis mind whenever be jearned that everything was cot fairly represented, he should prompt. ly Temove the nominee, and correc: any ercor be bad made as soon as be found it out If this be true, we are spprelieusive that a 0d Many of the aspirants to places who h managed to “worry through” will Bave a sho: ease on official life ‘The Baltimore Presoytery yesterday, after a | tong d-bate om the subject of the reaator: of the | old aud new school churches, adopted a reso- otfered by the W. Dr. Backus, that ebytery, in advitvon to its former action. © XpT: ss its disapproval ofan organic reunioa on | ¥ bas « not first sabmitted to the Presbyters | and agreed upon by three-fourths of same futac New York bes tully -atified the Fitteenth Coust'uonal Amencmen’, making twenty one States which have ratified it up to this date, viz + Massachusetts, zap, Illinois, a | Missourt, Nebeaska, Nev ar lla amsas, Lois. inpa, and Kansas The Japanese Troupe of Professor Risley close thei engagement at Wali’s Opera House te-morrow night with a benefit to little “AIL Right” At 2 p.m. to-morrow they give a farewell matinee for the little ones, who may not agsia have 1 chance toseeso many Japa- bere together, oF to witnees so peculiarand ex- traordinary an entertainment —aateeeioaienannneents “Martha” drew a crowded Rouse at the National Theater Ist evening, as that opera always does in this city, and the opera was *ung in capical style. To-night, the popal Mrs. Seguin hes a benefit, and will appear in “Li Trovatore.” which two facts in conjunction ougBt to fill the theater ‘The Paris Presse says the rejection of the Alabama Cisims Treaty by the United States Senate will be the cause of great prejudice te the Vnited States in Europe. Dear! Dear! But we dare say Uncie Sam CAD stand it. ‘There has been some q question, if aestion, if Dana would secept the New York Appraisership, as the salary is inconsiserabie, but as there is con- siderable patronage to the office, a couple ef bundred appointments, we believe, itis Proba- ble that he may. ee 14,868 tons of coal were eipped from Cam. verland by the Chesapeake and Unio Canal for the week eucing April 10th. Tee Weextr Stan, now on our counterand 12 Wrappers ready for the mails, coatains Nom. ‘mations and Confirmtions during the wee ‘O@anges in the Departments; Railroad Ma‘ters, Speech to the Workingmen; Mrs. Twitchell's Diavemeant, interesting Story for married people and young folks im’ retending title, Tocal News; Agricultural ing Miscellany; and the latest ‘Telegraphic Dispatches from all parts of the ‘world. SSS 2 cotton sud woolen mills are Georgy G7 The new-fashioned parasols resemble a Chinese pagoda. @7 Encoursgement to crime—when a wife asks ber Lusband to “hook” her dress. S77 in Rbode Ieiand a —_= bas sued a wo- maa of forty for seducing Ris sup, aged seven- teen, toto matrimony. | Teply; by special ' the | > you gave ‘pour bint to the se Cuapiaica to try efficacy of prayer in th cy! paper in the opinion of some persons who Are well qualified to judge. Those who, living im Washing.op, bad occasion to witmess the crowds at the White House that for the first two years, at least, were constandy pressiuz for interviews with the Oaief Magistrate, will have some idea of the kind of lite which Mr. Johnson led; ana they might easily see in that life sufficient cause for destroving the self-pos- session and sSnity of a stronger maa than Mr. Johnson. One who had occasion to seek an ose gi observing the large beg mg of opie always waiting to speak with the Pres- Rieut, asked one of the ushers “if the President was never left to himself?” a was the “rom early morning to ILo'clock at night he is never alone; there 1s ai ys some one who claims the right tosee him.” If this is the way our Presidents must be treated, we may expect them to become insane. How can wi man be himseif under such influences? at can save him from distracti: Mr. ‘on I» Now believed to really be what he four rears, look more charitably well might be after some time since toa similar attack. Said the Doctor: “I have known the Treasary and its ployees very intimately for a long time, and i think that, taking imto consideration the fact that there is very great competition fur these = ces, apd that very rigid scrutiny is mad= fore any scemamens is given. that it will be found that the morality of the ladies as a whole, is above that of the members of any sew- ing society or any orthodox church that I have ever known, and 1 am well acquainted with many. [For the Star. Hovsexrerine Irgus rrom Hoverk) ae CLun.— Black — bas cot‘on ia it, and grows rusty ime. q damp with vinegar and water, sha fold the material for several hours, and the color of tae woolien thread will soak into the cotten, mak. ing the whole fabric look black and fresh as new when irqned. As the vinegar will give little stickiness to the alpacca, the iron should be wiped with an oily cloth to make it easy to iron The most durable covering for stair carpets is thick and closely woven brown linen; but the stiffurss should be boiled out of the tinen be- fore neipg it, otherwise it will soon break on the edge of the stair. H.C. 1. —— Lanp Saves iy Paince Groror's County, Mp.—Messrs. Cram and Hance. assignees of Geo. W. Duvall, (of Ga.) last week sold the Mount Pleasant” farm of the latter gentleman ata public sale to Walter G. Smith, of Baiti- more city, for the sum of $8,250. The tract con- tainicg Su acres. Charlies Clagett, Esq., as trustee, has disposed ot the “Matraponi” farm, Belonging to the estate of the late Wm. 1. apg It was pur- chased by Thos Clagett, Sr., Esq. for $15,000. S. B. Hance, Esq., as trustee of the late Au- gustus Hilary. sold on Saturday last the black- smith and wheelright property occupied by J. H. Trabsnd near Trinity Church, in this vil- lage, toO. © Magrnder, Esq., for the sum of 1,706. The farm belonging to the same jestate was offered but not sold.—Marlbore Gazette. Ov oF TH2 CoLoneD Orric: The New Crier ns Times says that it Assessor Joabert has Af-ican blood he does not show it, and adds tnat he is a mative Louisianian and a man «f property; that he was a slaveholder before ths war, and that not till recently “did be ever recognize the equality of afl men with: ut distinction of race, color or previous cond tion.” Oo. ¥ —COLUMBIAN = rie No_ 1 —& Special ting will be DAY EVENING, i7th instent, a: complete srravgements fur the ebeation. | Bs order. WM. BR. Mc! LEAN. ‘Beribe. re ea od IN TRE SUNDAY MOBNING GAZETTE, are seen and read by everybody. JONATH. SPRUGGINS will amuse its THIRTY THOUSAND READERS spl6 2t~ BEXT SUNDAY. E> SIMONS__OOMMANDERY. G as Urn Leng atl ti*oth we, for at Union ‘ap is zt* METZEEOTT BALL. SBRIH 7% % SNBERSOUN, of Jerusalem, will, re} ben i-Centennial Pte «f adiniest« conte; to be hst Metzerott's, aud at the doer on the eveni! lecture, => TFs OTICE TO BE BEILDERS.— B ‘ebay “winvow offer for the next thirty days © bave an over. for other go.ds evtn HW BaMlros &co tore about 3 paire of NPS. which ees than recnli fend mnet meke roo ing in apls 2 ry MEBTING OF CITIZENS (and all y 3, gthers interested ip. the subject) is being BeT4 @aiy at 465 enon: nie Avents, where bey are parchasing those beau fat Spring at very low prices, which HARLE & re on exhibition at their store aa the Unived tes botel ap 12-6 © lars TO TAX” X PAYERS. — Orrier. City Baw “ F THE Aseescors, m | May 15¢: a aeeaten he SB ae its and » 1st, 18:9. te hear complaiite, sd ny Tail persone who may consider themeel Fe be igomer)’s, Tebbett’s, Ayer's, Bre alien's, Woods, Leon's, ee ‘sn vegulat’ prices.” Also, Galifornia Wines of em Law {hat fa ail pro- com ‘after the fret january. Lea, no discharge teball be to @ debtor of the clatas yy niost bia eine, Sosa REE he shall be lisble as jebtor.” dew Romance 260, caffe ie nae iek Ht by uF by Mi rit i aE : i y A. MHARP. U.8. Marshal of D wuan on ate seeaese. mY fotnmeagg to 22am 2 at ese DEVLIN & CO., New York Clothiers; 276 PEANSYLVANIA AVENUE, A'S THR LARGPST AND FIN2ST 8TOCK or CLOTHS, INGS, CHEVIOTS, CASSIMER IN THIS COUNTRY. THE FINEST LINE OF MADE UP CLOTHING EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON. NEW STYLES OF YOUTHS and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODs, WHITE AND COLORED SAIRTS, MADE TO ORDER. New Beges. THE MYTHS OF T' NBW WORLD. The Symbolism and Myt of the Red Race of pate. By Daniel Bri: A VE8UVIUS. Geta core fo Brapti John Phillips, M.A. Mlustrated. LJ THE WILDER! ™ THE BIBONDAG 8. i. Murray 30 BASOS D’ AMOUR Poemefby Sallie er PLOPARE ANRES Hat tee Me by Joseph Parker, D.Don Baa eee bee ABBEY oma! the 12th centn - By Count A. De Gobi: 7 a VILLA ney a RHINE. Part3 80 cents. Parte 1, 2. am 130 FROM ANISLAND By Miss Thackeray. 20 aa BOY oF NoRco?r’s. By cout is ve AKING A BUTTERFLY By the anthor of jay Livingston 30 And all the New Bor ks as soon as i: PHILP & SOLOMONS, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, epi6-:f 332 Pa. ave. bet. 9th and loth sts. ) MES. A.G. GASTON & 00., Kespectfally invite the attention of our! Customers and the Ladies of Washington gen erally to our select stock ef FRENCH HATS AND BONNETS. A.@ GASTON & 09.. 255 F STREET, Between 12th and 13th streets, Ey JUST BEOBIVED, All the Latest Bovelties in BONNETS. HaTs. EMBROL ep 16-2t° DAVI8"s. 0 Market Space. eat An ‘¥ AND ABP NOY and MIU Jes t ‘LIN, BY WUubS THIMMI Nos: LAQES. Be -g0 to . Davia’ pace. Dae WANT THE BEST FAMILY SEW- ING MAOHINI WEie the market bey a Grover & Baker. B.G. navi P16 3t 20 Market Space, Brek's RESTAUBANT. T would most respectful: the titeen: of Washington, and strangers Propose to make but a temporary Ste withas, that t have rocently fitted Ups mort capacions room atjoiuing my old quarters on D Stret. between th and 7th sirects. next door to pond Toe of the Batlousl Intelligencer, where the re S DAGATELLE. an> JBNNY 4 comfortably indulge in the: jad to other attractions of my tabi hment a SHOUTING GAULERY, tor righ Fae: the very best apparstua ts «1 a. at} with every a weaanly tolace restaurants and my Wines. i wore and Cigars need only a trial to convince that my efforts atirely attention wil toev-ry geutiomen who may eel" my hou-e, either ‘on pleasure or business Entrance either ou D sirect oF Louisiane avenue, between 6th ond ite reeti Lo™Be cB’ LUMBER LUMBBR A large stock and cv omplete assortment of Baild- ipg Lumber. Hemlock Fencing. Cyprus Shi gles, ite Pine and Sprace Pickets, Oedar Posts, &c. D of all kinds on hi sates) by wr Corner New Yo: ap I5-tf Josr orznrd . 300 BILK SACQUES. 100 SUITS OF OUB OWN MANUFACTURE. LANSBURG & BEO., 615 Saventu Breesr, SP lt-lw Intelligencer Building. Seats Mantens. Wo 212 Penasyivania svenue, Under the Owen House, have ust received a large and varied assortment of PAPES COLLARS AND CUFFS of allthe La’ aT 5 nee FLT une. oot which they are LOW PRICE OF 25 ORNTS PER BOX. Also, a fall line of ‘sGERTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GooDs. _ inl a ater BoE are BOTFERI—Wetarie ecko tian fine wnee Eat Bete ornare estarsee PRODUCE COMPANY, Ivania avenue, #4, 2000 aivechiels tecaitaas $1,260 eer OP Daniee Barcuer. ‘Warren DANISL RATCLIFFE & son, ATTORNEYS. AT-Law, OFFIOR Mo. 395 D sragsr. mon-el OPPOSITE CITY BALL. NEW BOOKS FOR SALE AY THE BOOKSTORE OF RENCH & RICHARDS ON, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. iD oe HO! pe tid ie Es F edhe alk on a as: lene UTTREFLY; Ox, BLANCH PELLESSLIN'S ENDING, wine hhoee FF SO Std ene on — a ry BUSY BARDS AND PATIENT HEABTS.91 50 THAT BOY OF NOROT2B; A Novel. By Onaries SHORT STORIES FOR SPARE MOMENTS...50 IN AMERICAN WATERS. By Geni. pty et : Tt ilvetratione™ 793 3 ° BY-WAYS OF EUROPE =e Boyard Sc lor TER GATE’S AJAB. _BY Elizabeth “Stuart PB coeenmm onsen $1 50 VIGNETTES OF AMERIOAR besecatetsy ak Mery Howitt .. THE HORSE IN THE STABLE AND. THE ELD. By Stonehenee.... $2 ORIPS FROM A GERMAM WORKSHOP. . By Mex Muller. 2 VOM... cue. 5 BLAKE ON PRECIOUS METALS... BANE?! '8 MANUAL OF THE 1 Pl engi es; GINEAND PEIMB MOVERS. Lo} $6 BOURNE’S OATEOHISM OF THE steam ENGIBE... “ 25 BouaeES a ‘BOOK sti Tax STE. OUBNE'’S RECENT pMPROVENENT: ‘4 beat y BTSAM ENGINE... a } 3 TRE Bove: ah bone HE CADET ENGISEER, oe STEam r= TIRE STUDENT e2 bat Be ACTIOAL mores sal Te! & at 5} E, PROPELLER: STILLMAN’S STEAM ENGINE INDIOA- $1 00 PAPER Onn pAeee MAKIN( ANCIENT AND Mu! 8350 HOW SHALL WE PAINT OUB HOUSES gi 50 HE ELEMENT* OF HEAT — ise! Ni METALLIC CHEMICT RY 3°35 HAWES RECTANGULAB SURVEYING $2 75 ANNALS OF CONGR vat Petcd FORTY TWO volumes; one sett oni! fered at $1.50 por volume. DAY'S INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE. 10+ oo nnees g225 BANDALL ON POPULAB EDUCATION...81 50 POBTEB ON THE HUMAN INTELLEOT.$150 SWINTON ’S RAMBLES AMONG WORDS.$1 75 CRABB’S ENGLISH 8YNONYMES .........83 50 gee DE VERE’S STUDIES IN ENG. $260 WHITNEY'S LANGUAGE AND THE STUDY OF LANGUAG $250 TENNE GRAMMATICAL ANALY ZEE.. scoenenes $150 SCHOOL DIALOGUES. By Alex. Clark.g150 WICKEBSH4M’S METHODS OF INSTRUC- TION. gims BAINE’S MOBAL SOIENGE....................81 75 Broke FEESAURUS oF mA a lcd as STUDY OF pas, GUAGES. 91 2, JOBNE&0N'S GABD) LL oh new aos with suppleaent THE BOOK OF BOSE2....... ot Ey A FARM. AND WHEEBS % IND ONE a snenieacenn eRe | 7% ba pre ET _— OULTUBE A! ayeeay, ON THE suyrose ae THE Gpary MAKIN’ BUCHANAN’S CULTURE OF THE GRAPE 75 CULTIVATION OF THE GBAPE. By G. w. HENDERSO} FRAOTIOAE rioese; TOR END) a's DEMING FOB ie 'e g EBSO! GaB it. sesceveewmees ue Fier FARM: oR, HOW bs sacans FEENO ON FARM DEAINAGB.........91 50 Al B Bers. the author of Ten oo with tA ODB......----- Gl 60 BUIST’S FAMILY KITCHEN GARDEH.@1 00 JOHNEON OM PEAT AND ITS USES....91 25 ALLEN ON DOMESTIO ANIMALS....91 Magy Poot SUGAB—CULTIVATION OF i a SORGHUM AND ITS PRODUOTS............91 50 SMEE ON THE POTATO PLANT...........83 00 "yee ON MILCH COWS AND Daley F. eeeenanecscaments see WE BEOBIVE ALL THE SEW PUBLICATIONS OF THE Day 48 SOON AS Issunp. siticnaramrcrasara| S-coron anv augnioan ongvioT svrrs, $19 0 925,0t A. 6AKS & 00'S. A LL THE W NOVELTIES IN SPRING OVEROOATS, at A. SAKES & 09'S. K-soss7 PATTERNS OF CASSIMERE PANTS, just received at A. BAKES & COS. —TYLISH AND HANDSOME COATS, AND VESTE TO MATOH, with Silk Facings, at A BAKS &£ COS ‘®& STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING was Dever so complete as at present. A.BAKS & OO. Ca AP AND DURABLE SUITS for Boys’ School Wear, at A. SAKES & CO"3. O_ox tovarion 1s $17 BEVENTH STEEET, a Sietates Metionsl Bank of the Republic. Boys: croratsa. Three Hundred and Futy SPRING SUITS re- colved this morning at cnlebrated 464 8E ath STREET, opposite Post Office. Mens sees 8 OAK BALL, ri 4 SE "ENTE STREET. opposite Post Office, t J. HRIBERGES, * (Buccessor to H. F. Lovnon & Co. ), CITIZENS. ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's,) iyi8-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington, ma s-tt VW as 2 BEST ea my as S ot 7 & 239 SEVENTE pote Between M a1 hO8D 8 BURET MILLS) FAMILY FLOUR per suck. at FORMAN’S. 227s sua SEVENTH strest, Between Mand BUSHED, sega ios Le POWDE 2 SUGARS, COFFRE SUGAM, 7c. FouMan 237 ‘039 'SuvEntH street, be. een at FORMAN’s, SEVENTH street, Between M and N. LD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. 3° cts BOASTED 4 -s 22 & 25c; ROASTED do., w & 33, RRO corres. & ec = Pees 227 & 289 SEVENEH street, Between M and 8. N ABACAIBO COFFER. sens aoa ee 435, deze 229 SRVENTES ila lice UMFORD'S YEAST POW DER. 5 cents, t FOR’ MAN'S, 227 & 229 SEVENTH «tre: Be ween M aad 40. ite oS Beat palin at RORMAR’S, 239 SEVENTH si TE, BAKERS CHOCOLATE oo erty 227 4229 seventH street. Between M and N. BR428ITT'S SOAP. 33¢ per pound. oF 8 for $1, it FORMAN'S. 227 4 229 8! SVENTH strest. Between M and N. BM STAROH, li cents per package, 227 & 229 SRVENTH strect, Between M & H. Ns 35 canis, po N's. 227 4 229 sev ENT HN street, Between Y AERMOUTH 8UGAR CORN 3" cents, vista ares At 2274229 —- jetween M and N. A ee neg GRocany. LINE, At equally low pric ‘OBMAN’S, 227 #299 SuVENTH rect. ap Sly tween M aad H. uiim ws: LIME, WHITE SAND. - ALLEN, MANUFACTORER or LIME, AND DEALER In CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, &c., &c. jon 318 C STREET, between Sixth aad ore Tinw BOCK CBREK, betwoon I and K sts. ran (fice of the Company—No. isi Washington, D (Onren.) ‘ Caarsre, contains, a0. ems 2 a } » OETA ao onaven = Corner PERSONAL, ween ith and 16th ete a RICH inves ‘Gare of . sone, — rimin D° NOT vee: Weg e «1a Dr. Dal tte ‘Oaa” Polisee fait Be te succ-setul fail. is comBdental Separate recme for Indies ap OTIOR—all ordne to ¢ Dz epey BR rt. yar Uravawe Sen gractice*f Mealsioe te Wacken B io a3 ce. a Was Th etreet between D aud B sghemincon, . Diz yt ey te ering to “ilies hewwatiem. Gee of old randie Office "a8 between i tt Kuptares, Becures wih s You gratie to every ity: Past on age ey wante! ined ENNEDY < oo, A samme come System, ous medh oar A Barres, 40) wh a MSULT DR. LEON, .* < tom Sth wrest Scowecn Dead B. sete h cure of all and Ch CHE rd ‘Diseases many quacks ah RnB pnd Be dors not trie with ber ebuse the cunidenoe of bis patients. Rooms private. Hours, tr 2 7, daily. = feb a2-tf ‘HE HIGHEST CASH PAID FOB LADIES 1 —— ond, Ohbaren'y canoe Ciethieg. Thatrert, betwee ‘mat prom io bin, Bi are moderate the Doctor FOR SALE. FOR, EQLECSPAN OF Bay Manes. tisit BREWSTER, WaGON, ‘wi top, with» 2 oe for sale reek ie tor Fnguire at resem ‘ap ls 3” Ow a a = Ai COAUH sad : 5. a i wi Severs © eon ‘ble for a Foreign tl Miaterer| or Cabinet Officer Can be Carriage lishment of ions MepEaw: ort 455 Pennssivaria avenue, bet or eet streets terme ingaire as whose. oF ot Br JAMES pon, LDSON, House 35% Lith street, afier 5 o'clock 8p B-6t (OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, «i x years ul’ fifteen bande bigh; works well in har: To de seen p 15-38" ( )NE OF THR FINEST SPAN or a the city, Sill be sold Lon SATURDAY op 1 o'clock, at WA BAZAR. Also two horse WAGUS” AY! HAV! HAY ub. AT 81.15 per cwt. to DEALERS P CARROLL, ap 15 6t™ Corner 224 ana Penns avenue. FOE SALE Three BILLIARD TABLES; two four pocket. and one earom: will be soli wary tow applied for immed 93 Pepasylvania aveno ely G50. 8. CLaBi between 6th and apis Family « CARRIAGE new and im good or pafrofsound. Atylian BOMB ated BAL FES. with slanker cstabiishment ‘comple PRick'S Statie poe. FOR IMMEDIATE S\LE—One of the Flnat INETKU MENTS in the country. with one ba dred and trirty of the most cs VIEWS. Also portal VIEWS of the Rebellfom kare chance t mores. Can WOLTZ, at the Smitheouian Institute. FIRE, Houses FoR, _SALE—Ww mak examined by calling on Mr ap ls st large stock cf good HONSAS, i cach Teams, Gertiemen TS ingle Horses. and or-e-, will sell at 5 @sonable prices os on eas) B. OLCOTT i nd Re pO GO! NT CLERKS AND OTGERS 1 with SMALL CAPITAL—The advertiser offers to any I Stat Dg Ey Weates with on very liberal terms. CHABLES y HOWALD. care Post 0 ‘Wasi boro road. Address PG. GAim Office, Primce sicicnenl Seas, balan Sbrabs &e.. all of first quality. A. JARDIN. Florist ah aud M streets ma 2-Im ei aires ne SARE NABY BIRDS ay, y wi i Caer thos ena bra aes, BiB tween L and M sti ma 19-im’ "Siw. HARTERECHT % WOOD AND OOAL. S. p. snows & sox. Coznee Ldtu Street ann Naw ¥o « Avence GREAT BEDUOTLOB -) SPLING IMPORTATION 1569. BIBBO! MILLINEBY AND STEAW GOODS AEBMSTRONG, CATOR & CO... 237 any 239 Bartrwonr starrer, Baltimore, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF BONEET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET AND SASH RIBBON BONNET CRAPES, SILKS AND SATINS. ILLUSIONS, BLONPS, LACES, BUCUES, NETTS AND VELVETS, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, STBAW BONEETS AND LADIES’ HaTs ‘Trimmed and U ntrimmed, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOOps. ‘The largest stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this country, and unequalled ia choice variety, which we offer at prices that will defy competition OBDEBS SOLICITED. Wth street weet and Canal. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING Done in the best manner, and at the lowest price BOOFIKG ane FOE sLwars ON HAND Sara DISPENSABY FOR WOMEN AND OHILDBEN. At Columina Hospital, corne corner 35th st. and Pa.ave. AILY (Su) . BE; |e harika AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL THEATRE. tTRor Otrectrem FRIDAY EYFNING - art _ftourn a4 wre. aT ~ WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. SECOND AND LAST WEEK PROFESSOR RISLEY's FTAPYWAN EWS Commencing MONDAY, April 12. WEDNESDAY 4 sATURDAT M®t2880TT bane Isso FRIDAY, aPriL 1 GRISWeLD, “THE FAT CONTRIRUTOB.” GBABD GIFT Lex os INGUN MeAL > cents extra N Of THE VETREANS SKIFF & GAY Lorna sy MINSTREL SAND BRAss Ban ig Will appear APRIL 12, FOR ONE W AT ODD FELLOWS’ H The larvest ores Grand Triple Clog D theopttpior ica description of the t. ful scenes: Gtty of “Bethiches (brie fo Thchere Yor sale at Rilte ATINEE Batardar Afternoon LOW GAY LogD. J_MACK and JOE GAYLORD. Pror. MARINGS ANNUAL FLORAL MAY FESTIVAL WILL Bx MRED aT THE NATIONAL THEATER, BONDAY, MAY 3 189. 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