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eal di / EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District pelth..22 SS 2S" reese CROSBY 8S. NOYES......,... Editors WASHINGTON OITY: THCRSDAY --MAY 6, 1869. S7- READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- | GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Shakespeare (modernized) says, + What is | (He) Cuba to us or we to (lie) Cabal” Thisis the question to be settled with some precision mm view of the fact that Spain will probably call us to account for allowing a warlike ex- pedition to leave New York in open aay-light im aid of the Cubans. The newsofthesuccess- ful departure of the Arago with meu, arms sed munitions of war for the Cuban revolu- nonists will, of course, be received with exul- tation m England as affording @ set-off to the Alabama business; but the question that con- ceTms us more nearly ts, bow will Spain tak-it? Will the acquisition of Cuba be a paying vestment for us if i imvolves a war with Spain? Of course it is easy to say that the Spanish Government, with a vankrupt treas- ury and intestine quarrels, cannet afford to make war with us. But possibly she can af- ford war better than we. Her mode of warfare would probably be to send out privateers to ‘Sweep our commerce from the seas, and our re- tahation could be but slight,as she has bat Little commerce to lose. We should get Uaba, but the question recurs whether it would be ‘Worth the heavy price. it seems that Marshal Barlow, of New York, holds that it is not his business “to detain ves- sels sailing from that port without definite orders from Washingtom;” aud some censure bas been bestowed upon the President because of his failure to issue a proclamation ot neu- trality. But this censure is without proper foundation. Neutrality proclamationsare issued purely as matter of courtesy to friendiy Pow- ers. There is no obligation of international law requiring their promulgatien; and Spain, by her unfriendly course towards us during the rebetlion, has debarred herself from putting im any claim om the score ef good-will. This 1s probably the position taken by President Grant: that we owe Spain no courtesies, and that, while maintaining the letter of our treaty obligations, there is mo reason in the world why we should overstep them in behalf of Spain to the disadvantage of the patriot Cubans. it is reported that the Arago isto land the expeditionary party at a small island off the Florida Keys, whence they will go over to Cuba m sailing vessels or large boats. It may be that our Government will feel it incumbent to intercept the party on the way to Cuba if it is shown that it got off through the conni- vance of the United States Marshal at New York; but unless im cases where our officials sre palpably culpable it is not probable that the Administration will deem it their business to mterfere. ‘The Providence Journal has unearthed the act that Senator Sprague has been correcting the Congressional Directory, in order to write bimself down s Democrat. In the Directory tor the second Session of the 40th Congress Mr. ‘Sprague’s record reads tat he was elected to the United States Senate as a Republican. In the next publication of the same Directory being for the third session of the 40th Congress, [circumstances im the meantime having aiter- ed cases,”] by bis express personal direction, this entry was altered to read that he was elected to the United States Senate asa Demo- erat. The Journal thinks the naturai inference as that Mr. Sprague bad bought his ticket and checked his baggage through for the Democrat. tc party, but that it seems he finds tha: organi- zation in so dilapidated acondition that it will be cheaper to start a new party than to at. tempt to galvanize a dead one, hence the state. ment that he and Pet Halstead are “arranging the details of a new party.”” RAILROAD MATTERS IN BaLTIMORE—The First Branch of the Baltimore City Council yesterday again postponed the consideration ot the ordimance granting the rignt of way through Baltimore to the Haltimore and Poto- mac railroad, and made it the special order for Tuesday afternoon next, with the understand- ing that there shall be mo farther delay. The City Commissioner bas been instructed to ex- amine the propored route, what streets are to be tunnelled and what used upon the surface by the road, and wha: will be the damages aud benefits to property on the The oppo- sents of the railroad submitted some remon- | strances to the Council yesterday. Mayor Banks and the members of the City Council, with invited guests, started on a tour of inspection over the Western Maryland ranl- rosd this morning, as far as Hagerstown,to sat- isfy themselves of the wisdom of farnisaing @ Tmillion of dollars to complete that work to Hagerstown and Williamsport. ani ees It bas been stated that Victor Hugo. for so long the assailant aud bitter enemy ef Napo leon and Napoleonic imperialism, had made his peace with the Emperor, and was about to return to Paris fram bis exile. A passage in | tte last chapter of Hugo's story, “fhe Man Who Laughs,” bas a savage paragraph aimed at Louis Napoleon that precludes the idea of any such reconciliation between the stera old republican and the French autocrat. Hugo ys: “The Enghishmav’s love for nis liberty is mixed up with a certain recognition of another man’s servitude. This kindly feeling towards the chains that bind a neighbor is pushed sometimes even to enthusiasm on behalt of a despot close at hand.” Hugo here gets a double sbot st Napoleon, and at the English People who pet Bim. Indiana has got ashamed or tired of manufac- turing divorces for the restof the country, and bas changed her law on that subject. It is required that persons filing applications tor divorce shall have been bona fide residents of the state for ome year preceding the filing of the application, and for ninety days bona fid« resi. Gents of the county. Tne law also makes it felony for any person to make false repre. sentation im procuring a divorce. prescribes | copfizemen: in the penitentiary asa penalty, And applies the operation of the act to any at- torney who shall lend bis assistance in procur- 4bg & divorce through frauduient means. aos ‘The grand jury of the United States cou: t ‘Cincinaati bave found an indictment against Cbris. Hogan and Muller, bis associate detec- ‘ive, for causing a counterfeit tobacco stamp to be made. Coris. tried to break bis fall by Publishing s card,in which Be spoke largely of the immense sums he had saved to Gov- ernment by bis Iabors of various kinds, and Teferred to & long list of gentlemen high in official station. bur the dodge didn’t seem to work. —_—______ The statement put in circulation a few days ago to the effect that Ger. Butler had been re- tained as counsel by Mr. Young, of the Tribune, im bis libel suits against Mr. Dana and other mewspaper people, is incorrect. We under- stand that Gen. B. tendered Bis services in that copmection, but Mr. Young considered nis ual legal adviser, Hon. Jobn B. Haskin, fully equal to the occasion and declined Gen. Butler's kind offer. When the cases will come up for trial is quite uncertain. Miss Kellogg will give one farewell concert at the National Theater iu this city, previous to Ber departure for Europe. It will bs given on Monday evening next, when Miss K. wil! be assusted by Miss Alida Topp, Signor Ber:ti, Herr Kopta, and Schreiner. Sale of seats wilt commence om Saturday morning, at Metzerott’s music store. TRB Casal Aneav.—For the week ending ‘May Ist, theze was shipped from Camberiand by cenal [7 611 tons of coal, by railroad 12,602 toms. ae ieenntnaantbanal Cumberland, Md., will elect s Mayor and Cuy Council on Monday next, the 1th inst. 7 Dir. Andrew Jobnson's son, Robert, was 1D the Babit of taking opiates, snd ts supposed to have died from ae overdose of Iaudanum. sv Boston is Sp twenty. dri fountams to aid bP a RB. of the probine ine sory uquor law. i ea the Charch. corner w LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Me. Evrros: ap 4 eake ot 9 upon commani! ou wi Hloduess to publish these jew. words of com: pais so that every street car driver andevery OF, and every im fact, comuect- wh Repeat —- cars in this city May peruse and consider. Tater. or conductors. I am mot able tosay to whom the blame attaches— psto both— ave a Way when they come tom streeteross! taken! P| of stands cirectly across the walk, and such a position of the car may perhaps aczom- modate a few persons who are either getting i or out. it certainly does at the same time grea many who happen to be cross- at that moment. Now tate in rany days, when the streets are fall of d, and you are crossing im a great hurry, umbrelia. Just as you get about halt way across, one of these lumbering street cars comes rolling along and deliberately stops: ‘within a footof your nose, right your have the ch: ther wait. Probability will result psrture from this world of sorrow aud stree! cars, or of pulling up your dress or roili your pants, as the case may be, and wading out in the mire, thereby getting your feet soak- ing met, and boctsextremely muddy. Itisan- aoseueasy for me aon if hte is reams 1hte plainly soees 8 downright imposition. = ement’ the rights of pedestriaus, which calls loudly for reform, and 1am only snrprised that notice has not been taken of this before. Yours, respectfully, AGuas Leg. Epitor Star—I wish to ssy through your plantain” pounded up, applied ud on), is & sovereign remedy for the bite erysipelas, pure French brandy, with as ine ene ennes meena ea re BENBFIT PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 711, 1969. S7_DON'T FAIL TO SE! ATTENTION, einnaia OF PYTHIAS! ro otarigW" ort OF Taek sare of peraias® id on ¥ EVENING, 7th instant, t Esputa’ bevy Yard. “Allure fuvited to atten: OBEB, Secretary Mage Talae Wigvem atTs Sete * Bhise ast ‘the bers are arncatty reauota tobe prot ent. gather tickets of ‘the celebration can be Shred ab the all or from the’ difersat, Fri roses. Oneirman ot Commitece masownte. stated commanication of LEBANON LODGE, 7.F Ak fi beheld ai Central Ma- Bitic HinitAcotaer of tt end D st FRIDAY EVENING, mar? ar Ati: 0’clock- WN. B.— Business of importance to be transacted. ny By Ofter ofthe WM. aan aecty BEGISTBATION OF VOTERS. Jadare of Ele Election of the city of Weaitegron, will E street streets Saorar tl TURSDAY Vv, iy May, = EEA orelock, 8 p.m for oe Y of the qualified voters of the BB Naturailved citizene ar are ray lew required to pro- duce cortificatener oerti Proof of their loss. Copies, or satisfactory WILLIAM A. COOK, UMAR 10. Es lect ow born Dev. é turalized cftivens by the law are required to Wi ar Certifeates. of certified copies, oF Satisfactory proof of their 4 _my 6-8 . 0. i CENT. BUILDING ASSUCIA (oo * FER OETTOR AYMEN TO CO) Po _ BECOND ‘i NTB Ursa IN Mf. an at Ch t's Hall. TURSDA to act on Proposed cengee ot the c Comedie |, increasing ee to 8.000, and changing the mode of * first meeting for the Lora genre nd dues will sea at She close of the special m me aD ibscribed ed at cos — ce, of the jet the real est of dha" A, RGRE gt the meet vy cesd0 BEGISTEATION oe OTEBS —The dersigned Judges of Blection of the ‘sabington will be tu section, cite Mt Ball. on the betwee jeralived citizens are, by law, required to Predace ceciifcates cr certified copies, oF satis tory proof of as THE FOURTE WwarRD pt CLUB will hold nana regular i ey atreete, further notice. No. Bal Fare S oer NEWER AT 70 OTS. Very extensive at present, Punts LINRN Laws, i JACONETS, ORS: vem * — OREN. ( GBEES, BLUR, AND BUFF igo, ' BLACK CamBVas @ IN SINGLE ABD DOUBLE wiDTil And other vers choice SUMMER GeODS, FROM THE LATE AUCTION And will besold very cheap. OSE PRICE ONLY, IN PLAIN FIGUBES. BO DEVIATION ALLOWED. W. M. SHUSTES & BRO., No. 394 Pepnsylvania avonac, Between 9th and 10th streets. wate tag lle oe Se ner and other ref Teteamers will in a 78 tripe ts Giymont al reduced gicos Persons wistiog to spent e qeliguttal ¢ tts from fang city .e~n do 60 po my 03. A SHAFFIELDS! Promelotee F AST COLOBED LAWNS AT 16 CENTS PER WARD. ONE PBIVE ONLY, IN PLAIN FIGU W. M SHUSTER & Br. No. 324 Pennsylvant my 6 thatust Between 9th and 10th streets. Curar SUMMER SILK! OHEAP SUMMEB SILKS. S7 GREAT BARGAINS. +e Those Fifty Pisces SUMMER STLES, adver. tised yee we pony jo to be sold at the Low Sand $1.37 vee TARD, ARE GOINe frost Wie aoa apie ner alee a _—* 200." J.5.MA 305 Pa. ave. bet Sth and 10th sis 60 J.J. MAY & €O.'8 PARIS KiD GLOVE DEPOT. 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. Between Ninth AND TeNTH BIRKETS. Fall stock of all the best mskes PARIS KID GLOVES, with one, two, three and five buttons. = OOD GLOVE: 1 26 Goop KID t $1 and 81.26 por Ti avnneoe f “GARDEN! famted ts be Gatistactory m 13th and Bistreota. cast of the Capitol, Store 389 Ht ot between 13th and lth stre:ts. N. B Grett, bargaine in good secondhand i struments, cay hint aN ¥ BLLIS, 306 Pennsylvania avento, near 19th street. Dealer in Ivogr., An¢ Manufacturer of BILLIARD BALL8 AND CUES, And importer of BILLIARD CLOTH, OURS. LETTER CHALE And BILLIABD MEROHANDISE in 1 mys6m $9 Fulton street, New York BARDWARS. GUTLEBY AND TOOL HOUSE. J. W. KENNEDY & 00.. 345 Penn. avenue, opposite Metropolitan Hotel serge TINWERS’. BLACKSMITHS’ AND r OHMAK ERS’ MATERIALS, SPLIT bs for Ohair Bottoms, GUNS, PISTOLS and AMMUNITION, AGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FAIBBANKS’ SCALES. No extra expense attending th: erection of Coal and Hay Scales. lal y 4-im Tos PITCHERS, I0B PITCHERS. ‘We will open to-day ® new and beantifal as sortment of PLATED ICE PITCHERS, To which we invite the examinatien of parties wishing superior goods. J.W. BOTELER & BRo.. ere, my 48 320 Pennsylvania avenue. iS] war te Rye ob test 4 ai naGiic APPABA pew i de from ¥ aR oy ipl Tups. a ¥€ FERr sod DONT OA ARE. are ale ‘A very great variety of MINERAL WATERS, whose cares ‘ my if 2. D. GILMAN, 350 Pen W4TEE CooLzns AND 108 PITcHEus. Al rtment of the beat kinds. ar? amorimen SUL & BEV ERE Tm en my 1-8t* $04 Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st Lommon BISOUITS, which received the =a for excellence of onaliey. poles tn. case the highest award made for English Bisci don, 1562; Dublin, 185. eu 7 un by vthing of the hind ever offered tor walt in Jn thie 1g: W- BURCHELL, corner ‘4+h and F 7 i under Ebbitt House. R BMROVA b&b. JOHNSON & COLLEY Mave removed to their NEW STORE, No, 38 MARKET 58) And are now receiving afl stock of new and de- rable DBESS GOODS, CASSIMER! PARASOLS, UN AND BAIN UMBRELLAS, PIQUES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, KID AND LISLE GLOVES, HOSIERY, And ~ seneral variety of euch goods as are kept in 8 well selected dry goods etock. y Tespectfally eal section from &7- The: an their old customers and the public generally. GRO. J. JOHNSON. IW Aptech L* 8. LEMEN AND OHILD' 4 COND ND CLOTHING, UNDE! Fett BOOTS AND SHOES, ac. bouebt by E. 8. JUSTH. at 28. 435 7th atone des ~ F BIGOBISTIO BEFRIGERATORS POROELAIN.-LINB! mak In great pon beaereee & BRO.’ ws est io inccnon st Cuzar SUMMER SILESs. pa a, on i AR car. eet eke SUMMER SILKS, ferss be sold at $1.25 and $1.37 per yard. GREAT ALN} JOS. J. ma’ mys a — Po. aver, bet. oth ant ornate. Gqocniny ‘WARE. 9 BC oy b great sasigty Bonsekeopers and others shonia fo nig ABTIOLES a ——o wr oen Se. 9 my 4-3t 320 (Motzorott ) Pa. ave. Mer MUSIC MOBIC tr FOR SALE AND RENT. “YOR SALE AND <= OB RENT—Ri jor bogeok ing; 429 11th copt STORE ‘Ot west, betweem m 5-40" {OR BENT—Bi ¥ ery Sth SPL Ore Wee 6 he Fae er at Ne 317, weet bet Hand Tuorth: my 6-3t" second ft ie; tor by mnsekeeping: with ges water. and other conveniences: $25 etween th arg Eur=3wo argent aid ATTIO, 3% Missouri meat i’, street. ina co tired and genteel pelghborhood. aut? toc CAMMAOK. Jr, 213 # ot. near 15th be ‘OR SALE. 35.000; cs yay aire of J.P. ‘at ne ts. iding, corner of Isth street and Penis fice w°Wacdawan: ew Yeckavesen Sy eat" myélw Opposite Post Ufice HED BOOMS. COMPLETE | For Ct ‘not we corner al dtrocte; gas in hoube; waterin yard. Terms innit. eset =a tines say ads e* sent if Bloct ‘2h Street cars, one block ‘oorth {OB BENT—A th BICK HOUSE. | of the Capitol | Possession FP oconteistng water and as *icuated might be desired G mithsopian — Fo Ais iy at PEN. ICK & SrRwaR nS beans Doors and Biind Depot, at 7th ot ridge. Fo RENT Atre Greets, Tom good te Avely to AI pay 18, 874 Hi street. Es B etreet, between ea ave. and tet et, my 4 3t L at aa Lots’ where >perty fe rapidly enhan eral bi neing in value. ery ‘ach md cheap. Terms, $10 cash: Ay n aTa ee METCALY. Y MATTINGLY my4-6t Tecputifons and Lan i 0. No. 350 Penvsylvania Fe, RENT—“FaIRVL Marlborough road onerand Sea ar Game "yard ‘containtug seven room ne sta- bling. gocd water: with five or ten acres of ground ae ee ae Sever K HOUSE. | ander cultivation: cc ed aie ‘of the 835 1 advarce “Inauire of CHARLES S ity. jomac river, eal Betate Agent, 260 7th street. be- be rented very low | a my 6 St* ire of JOB nment clerk. Possession oe —— Beanti BUILD- fice, or on the promi flor Sale,each in o of for- faked OMS, nt treoe wlth, from ten to ity eres of gio Fo Se ma zea most 15 jee from BES I—Rew tL New Jeresy aver ac Tn advance. desirable neighborhood. ios , of about seventy acres "well im: nth god oy onigenten ved. wi ‘th street her partical WA Apa konmLoR Tih street road, eight miles from Washin gton city. my 6-5t* LDERS aah CONTEACTORS— rent. for a ni fontelaing vine rece together with feet by 10. seat PPO REWFII contents HOUSE ae aoe = aia ord. with tert ‘ [FOR BERT A comfortable ‘No 506 Hort marke ‘The pi foreneet wtihe first floer—can be easily converted it nto @ fine soe room. avenu 8 RED dl ng. street north. myl 6t* Avply 331 351 20th street eon T a] K mys 3 = $2 OR REBTS FURNISHED ROOMS. with or Fame Be desis mere aan remises. LA * fterney-at-Law, No 90s aia eee 2 oa near 100 pases will be mode: FRAME HOUSE No 43 Gay street. Ge tewn, containiny Troome and Appl sir net oP ree yivani between 10th and Lith etreate rae evens UNIRRED ROG FOOME— Tiree a aFaR and ae ee RO: oe eS yous. No. Ae Washi street, rooms; bas welet sed gas; also. good cellar, pare to RILEY A. SHIEN, 57 Grose stzset, jorgetown. roe, Bre Aer. tece ae ga JOS BERTCHOUSE Sr Frape, rebar ath No 366 ith street, between L street ad 16th, ss ard Mass. avenue, with uscof parlors: well stack. | andweter” For particulars tnautr ed to housekeeping. mys ste | © Fore REN*—Two pleasandly located unfari ROOMS. aan second story ngs No 366 13th st. bet. Land Mass ay ‘of parlors; well adapted to housekeeping, ae g 10 Market Space, over Hooe Bros. Fo =EW T—Ap er re BRICK HOUSE, con. it con iainit < We rooms and a kitehen: bath room, aud ater thrvughout Tate, Call'at No. 6 wissours ove = nl E OB BENT—The FARM known as Re OS Se nt Bridge. near Good Hope. For partion! ine lot. 25 feet front. on H street north. Dolson ve ay = 24 and Inquire 505 K street, to A. Al 2m next farm. api between 4th and sth we ay 5-1 TRE House 489 Penaeyivania even SALE OBEAP—& {De ndergone ® therough cleaning saa” 1e- LOT, § roo 2 | pilring, Offers some very fine, Iarge, cool D and B, streets, Inland 0 cash; balanre to | POOMS f; fortne een ser, both farniahed ‘aad suit purchaser Renta for $15 per month A semen to PATRICK DUFFY. No 228 Vermont ave det re mSebioe ™ 1 = three-story FRAME HOUSE Foestor rT ing on Gch lfoct wots beteeen 6 and reete er being 25 feet front by 99 feet deep; containing bout 14 ri: acer py ee eae ‘water, Se which, the pre ropersy wilt be sold very, oe ckn wi WiLLrams, “ ite Brokers. ro! new ng to B: FS DwaLtinas, quith large § gre, Roose. ae Virginia avenue vite the New w Market ot, en mth fo jeapent in this city. im low. ~ S°RING, af Lamber Yard, Waryiasa, ‘Trove and ow. Aacheesn eae a Bor aoe $i, 400 ) Wier, PURO! Ante Brick HOUSE. a ait EF Wotea nw Ghani 1 streets, 6: posing ot th. ar ne corner. iene ta Ttivatrece cars contaios's good | 226uelent room and rine eens Tooms anda jomet, t ho * le ossee+ ior buildings. to, Por terme apply 5 the owner. a | cue Beal Ritate tate Broker, 495 7th eraet. GLFABON, 51 Penueyly Circle, from 4 to 6 o'cloc w Brown Stone Front a, L sil modern Improvements, Tae cevtrai ia ‘of "ihe sity, fronting om 8 public reservation. Apply H. LEE, corner 12h and *p Z 0 +7 Thie popalar Hote bow filled with boarders, 1 for sale. Onse furnished througbout. Terme suits responsible buyer, 1p Unanize at the prem before 9a m or after 4 923 Povanyivante oN RES. granees opposite W Villards”’ Hotel, Wasbinceon, | ati modern conveniences, jarge grounds at my 5iw_ | tached. (a most delightful summer Feeldence;) fur. piture ve Shoanet & eect ion—No. 139 F st . near h | Appt i IcNEIR. Real Estate Bro- treet, between D Dand&. al7-tf Foe BENT. One large, new. 1 atrect_ betwee and 10th stre led Fag Hon. ‘ur. Ingersoll; possession on: Toth i One new BRICK HOUSE on I street, b 's resi 21 and 34, opposite General Sherman containing fourteen rooms and ail moder, Good tenante wanted. Tnantre of Sr. PEIRCE BELG, Bh a my5 {Chron } wit! h W.U. WALL < ao. api? _[Cbr Dy Intel, i ep 1 Sirs JALTABL Pr Folge) Pye Can hn Fo SALE—Ten fine LOTS near St. J ‘Aloyieus Be LO’ ., Chore! ‘cheap—$10 down, and ae tbe cotoee ot tM paid. ALL & BOSS, and 15th etreet. being on apis Corner 7th and D streets. Fable locations in the a POR SALES Bieant country home, fratt and TWO LOTS on K street. between Ist and New m FARM "five miles from the city, i Jersey avenue. Location fast improving. ieginias Price @12 KILBOCEN & LATTA Three story BRICK HOUSE on sth street. be | sp 144ef a fRzb 9 and H streets, No. 433, for remt or sale} 9. 9 R BENT. Also. Three-story FRAN iHiuse, AND Lor on | ;,FI3% cea Ta EAS St © acres, two miles Di laware avenue. betw: tree rom city, Capitol Hill No 317 eee py kings. ‘Bealty’ qa Uonnaliat —s ts 3 I —_ iy L WALL & 00. Au Apply and Commission Merch: TEE OLD RESIDENCE ON MERIDIAD a Pron jawnus and 9th stres . | BELL, having 20 rooms, with surroundiag lawn, aan OR dy Wo Noose be. Fe POOMS ana't Hvtrcet, Talned, seers EG BENT—Tw. Spree ste Brick ‘ROUS Heautre at Mrs. FARNHAM’S, corner 11 street “mys-colm 6. rest: eee PRENTI: conteinin be mm i3th — lah ocala myt-3t* NT rene a rg my4-lw 466 7th street, ae ceeds ¥ Tenidenee eapnr 38 396 iE street and Vermont a1 ppm oui sonra roe'ehcant UB any BUILDING. sITES Fe: “BALE-A& FRAME roome ; sui! : PHILLIPS, opt se 8 A PHILLIPS, Hovsus any tore — —_ ‘1 TSE Fitcettbetwces Goat” ze bter, CITY AND counTRyY my 4st" FOR SALE BY 8. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Pon os teats rita Be Com Seed pnos obstastzstea tees mer ola or ea Hes ‘Celle, sojooa a Deaiag. Pi neti | Ss Grebo cr Rent, a erent eoutnatage Totus euskoiee ol Snies| aeesaaecs EERE TSAR, none oes pier surecteat, bat ae oot 1 Keneds! cOrner 25h xt ME HOUSE con. F om REX sight per month. in advance:at No 9 Market Spare, ae envlored and 9th streets, south aide. sy etreet, corner M FES BEBT—HOUSB Ne S75. ith or withont JACKET AND PANTS, 85, 96, @7. se teeive rooms, water and ie Peowme, 2 pte = me a. ous 4. Us, Sheri, COPeee eePaar hr ye aed pie On BEN 2 Ce gp ben a ‘one three containing 9 roome JACKET AND PANTS, story, Buick bf — water, Boyaiteot WO UONNCON, 41s Se CS LOTS O8 TIME ee Easy Beal Fetate Broker. a INT—Oue of the best ae ity, Ko 469 7th streets For Boye 9 to 14 years of «, ‘opponte the Post co, the Sxtures for sale, o rare chance for say of business. FOUTHS: SCHOOL sUITs, ander Metzepeiten ball . * ©o xD VES For sale, in the satiate of the city, v oener of Wow Jeteey one aX, EASES OSD TREE, Gon ital BUILOL Each lot ts 30 ing back to wide alley’ Price from Toraied on the half mil; it ieud the better) BAT f ght will call aud exchenge. Shich at. Bim muck bee ter, and the thanks of the owner of the better S4tosi2 LArane ING STAM at short notice. Will do welt > ne the cert ing on BOU, attuated ont arenes Pe Ivanis id south B street. it be Irased for's He eventie an ant. Apply at the Star beet joan EEAUNG, ‘Room Wo. Sr tra fi floor. Fost ce Pre coe 3 handsomely farnished Fiaied, A: SruPery road, & ave ra aaLoR. xD astore or erates Toa good ¥ tenant uarantess saccoes One orge- cellar; —— a 2 BS. RB: BECCA § AWYS! ae Medium west 1. Georgetown. This house contains wed fluor on concrete base. Rent @0 per m, aa sea 5 oats rhea others fal fail; is confidential ukvere Da, HOLSTON, BREVET, LIEUTENA rack Mea ein 2 ApS WHITE AND BOYS’ SCHOOL sutrs, To St Boys 9 to 1s years of age, BO\S' DRESS SUITS, e*. ore Boy COAT. PANTS AND VEST, $13.78, 918 * DRESs sUrTs, YOUTHS DRESS SUITS, $15, $13, $17. S20 SACK OR FBQCK (aT CHILDREN'S Slits, HI Btyles, Bires, &e. PARENTS DESIRING WHITE SUITS rou AY BALL PURPOS WILt FIND OCB STOCK OCOMPLETB. A. SAMS & CO. $17 SEVENTH STREET, apace DEVLIN & CoO., Betional Bank of the Bepubitc. New York Clothiers, 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK or CLOTHS, COATINGS, CHEVIOTS, and CASSIMERES, IN THIS COUNTRY. THE FINEST LINE OF MADE UP CLOTHING EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON. NEW STYLES OF YOUTHS and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GooDs, MADE TO ORDER. ap 16 Sm" Bors: CLOTHING. Three Bundred and Fifty SPRING SUITS re- ceived this moruing at the cviebrated janhood _generally jon. flatulence. snd mi oases eames tophically considers. &e Myo volumes coptaintt be forwarded to parties upab! geist of fonr stamps. by addressing SRC) to uence ‘ou re- k Museum cf Anstomy and Scten 3. FE J. HEIBERGER, * (anecessor to B. F. Lovpox & Go OITIZE: EDUCATIONAL. Mss 18s tag LE will torah ae the Pi Dinar FER FEED. FAIKPAX, U.8.C 15, A Bar Oe Engii: a it iN aud M wishes the position Wee Governess in “Arse OAK HabL, 464 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite Post Office Mesos CLOTHING, ABMY AND Navy 8 MEROBANT TAILOR, liten Hotel. (late Brown's,) No. 362 Penn. aveune, Washington, Fhere she would be willine to teach throughout exchanged. Adiress k zHe. EL CABRIAGEWAY OF v SEW ,SeEeey AVENUE. + A. BOSWELL, Orrick oF B PERINTENDENT AND INerEctor mt JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Offce—228 41g street west, near F st. south. eatation® and tenant and civil business ao _ Herds, Lenses, RRO aud Wills duly 6 work to be dome Save Yous Superintendent om | Tease or of Streets the Wa arb. tnd ootasing tho axpenan'se below the contract price in any of the wards in this city with brick, which will last for a lifetime witbout repair. 1,00 loads of PAVING SAND for sale at the yard on Tiber Creek, between I EK THORNTON SMITH, each layer thoroughly rar Before ramming. The contractor Will be regnired to leave of ty ndred PRICE co CENTS By mal. MANHOOD. One Hundred and Fifty-fourth edition of this medical essay, revised and published by the Aue thor, Dm. CURTIB. This valuable work treats on the cause and cure of premature decline in man; it gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to gt, and exemplifies results of many years practice in the treatment of Nervous Debility, . and Secret Diseases hood. Address th and man- the Author, DeGuise Balti. spextracts from Reviews of this Work. “Brovier Major U. 8. &., Property ALS FOR PAVING anp GRA DIB ui SPOONS ST MERT weer’ per CammiacEWwars, axD Boy opounte will be recetved at < ae loca BM..on FRIDAY, the 7th ‘rina the Carriageway of D street street west and New Jersey ave th, between 2¢ Buc, with stone similar to > {hat used tn the other Portions of the . wherever required the ratiefacti of the e Assistant Ooms id in conformity ve to eight nebes not less than seven inches sand. to be | layer of sand te be een wanered feet in length of the wi a otnted | Carb stone forth River stone, re Le long. not lore th ‘Will state the L = work yt * joare yard for st Yor ‘grading. per lineal t a visi tne eeu foot for meting a

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