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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOYES..,..,.,.. Editor. WASHINGTON OITY: T ESDAY..... MaY 11, 1969. S7-READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE SES OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- @RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER Tae (itt Covsctts Last Niext.—In the Board ot Aldermen last evening the joint reso. tion requesting Congress to authorize this 10,00 to the capital stock of the Loudom and Hampshire Railroad and $00 tothe capital stock of the Baltumore and Potomac Railroad, was returned to the | Board by Mayor Bo: endorsement statipg (Dat the bill was defective in its enrol- meat aud also it sheuld provide that the bed Sod track of the ronds, after they enter the city stall times comform to the (egal grade of +9 aren ‘The matter was referred to the Fi- nsace Committee. A long debste easued on the bul foductivn of the German ian. nto the pub! hols, bat it ually passed. It provides for a German-Eagiish <iassim each of the (rammar schools which will furnish such @ class. Each teacher will bave charge of four classes. As there are only e.ght Grammar schools the aumpber of teachers cannot exceed two, who are to be paid $1.20 per annum exch. A report in writing was maue by the Special Committee to audit clains sSgainst the Corporation, known as the floating debt of the city, and that portion of it ia re ton to the claims of the Levy Uourt, which is of considerable interest to our citizens, is pub- fished im full in our report of the Aldermeu’s procerdings. The Board of Aldermen aiso passed & resolution congratulatory on the com- pletion of the Pacific Railroad. in the Board of Common Council a large number of bills for stgeet improvements were passed. A Will for renumbering the houses was passed, but was subsequertly recomsidered and further action n it postponed until next Monday. it is said that the en ire list of Consuls ap- peinted and confirmed during the recent ses- | sion of Congress, numbering abou! one nun- dred, is now undergoing revision at the State Department. and that a commission will not be | 2ssued to any one of the lot whose loyalty and cbaracter are not unimpeachable. Whether a retroactive proceeding so sweeping in its char- | acter as this is reaily contemplated may per- aps be doubted, but it seems quite certain that Within @ few weeks past serious charges have been preferred im several instances, and it is not unlikely that at least some of the names heretofore on the list of fortunates will be Gropped theretrom. The objection to the ap- pointes vary in their nature, including ineffi- ciency, imcompetency, immorality, and dis- loyal'y, and im some of the cases they are un- derstood to be pretty well supported. While st cannot be doubted thst these ebjections should bave weight,even to defeating those against whom they can be sustained, it 1s a matter of regret that they were not properly made known before the nominations were made by the Pres. ident and acted on by the Senate. To postpone an expoeure until acommission is about tissue 1s toplace President, Senate, Secretary of State, and candidate alike in an unnecessarily false and unpleasant position. ‘The aggressive spirit of corporations is char- acterssticsily illustrated by the recent action of tbe North Pennsylvania Railroad Company in prohibiting the sale of the Philadelphia inquirer newspaper on the trains of that road. ‘The grourd assigned for this singular proceed. ing ts the fact that the journal im question criti- cised with some severity the circumstance that &n excursion party to Niagara Falls was gotten up by the officers of the Company last summer, the whole expense of which, including hotel bills, was saddied upon the stockholders. As the city of Philadelphia owns sbout two million dollars of the stock thus mulcted, the conaac- tors of the Inquirer, as conservators of the pub- | fic imterest, considered the matter a legitimate subject of criticism. The President of the | Company thought otherwise, nowever, and accordingly issued the order above referred to Acting as censor on the press, and prescribing ‘What reading matter shall or shall not been. | joyed by travelers, may be ameng the proper tunctions of a railway company: tsuch an assumption of arbitrary power is to our mind & gross outrage on the rights of the public. We sball be greatly surprised, moreover, if it goes uurebuked for & very long period of time, even im monopoly-ridden Pen nsyivania. Taw Lingeatep Faxtaws.— Warren and Costello, the two Fenians who were recently released from a British prison, where they had » placed for seditious acts in Ireland in be- of the Fenians, arrived at New York on Sendsy. in the steamer Nevada. They were eived by a number of promiment Femans and escorted to Sweeney's Hotel, in Chatham which will be their headquarters daring their stay, and where yesterday, they received sumerous sympathizing and admiriag friends, ‘The various Irish societies of the city are making extensive preparations for a grand femoustration in their honor, in which it is expected that the Common Councils will par- | tepate. M ddons will make ber appear- nce at the National Theater this evening, commmencing + brief season of five nights oaly With Shakspeare’< beautiful comea: Like It." Mrs. Scott-siddons’ Kosalind Is said to be 8 fine impersonation) and sne will be admi- rably supported. Her company includes Mis Georgie Dickson, Mr. Sheridan, and other favorites well known to the Aabifues of the NN tonal. ere Miss Ketlogg bas arived in Baltimore, according to a dispatch from that city th moratng, And announces that her farewell con- € secured seats forthe National can exchanged by calling at Metzerott Store ve them Masic ee A Retic.—A mapof St. Louis harbor, drawn 5 Isit by Lieutenant M.C Meigs, (now Major Geveral U.S. A.) under the supervision of ‘seutenant Robert E. Lee, (now ex-(General of Nebel forces,) stil hangs in the office of City Engineer of St. Louis. ee We are indebted to Messrs. Chipman, Hos- mer & Co. for a neat pamphlet copy of the acts Sud resolutions passed at the third session of = Forueth and the first session of the Fort Congress, with a full index, issued in poails of the offieial publication ‘The serenade which was to have been given & Senator Sprague in New Ycrk last evening bas been unaccomntadly and indefinitely post poned. Did the serenaders fear a speech trom the Senator * From Sbillington we have the Propic't Monae sine for May piu, Savannah celebrated May Day with SP It is stated that a battalion Shbdusters has been organized wp on | S7-A man with a wooden leg per & velocipede is an Iowa sensation. OBE OD S7'It ts eaid thatall the bridal chambers : niom Ball, Saratoga, have Slready been eu. © asily is to be established in New York by the German trades’ societies. G7 The voters of Newark areto decide the Sunday horse car ques! S7-The popular Su: afternoon oceups- tion tn Tiffin, Seneca county, Unio, is base ball. 87 Judy quotes: “The Market—Isdies’ hair bas an upward tendency.” S7 Asociety for the prevention of loafing is propored im Hanover, Pa. So “Pirates” are reported on the cansis im Virgima. Sg Bergh, the tender-heatted hunanitsrian w York, Proposes to give borses chloro- While being sbod e - = _ SF Ot he eight colleges in Indiana au‘bor- sed 0 Confer the degree of Master of Arts. six 1) young Ladies 87 The noted racer «Muaggins” wagsold pub- course wear Nashvilie last tweptietbs of the vice raised in tad on the seaboar: ‘Tae Pactvic Ra:Leoad—(Comp'etion of the ebrationa T roug tone We yesterday laid before our ren @:count of the scenes in the Western Unioa ‘Telegraph office in this city on the reception of ding to the blows of the Bammer that drove the isst spike in the last rail that united New York and San Francisco with a band of iron, and the message pouncing tbe comp! The port of junction 1s 1,086 miles H42®>waee The subser nar cuneunete that he bas taken the well-known and long estab! WOReraniNG Go P. Gorr. perrs HANGINGS, My Spring stock of all wiglee and facta jon of the great wo! I the different exty to Omaha soils; ¢0 Oricsgn 2. 2 an tiles: to Balt my once of ery doe: vais In New York the great event was commemo- promptly execated ip city or coset Tao ate and a jabilee ser. J Miyor Hall seat rated by the firing vie- m Trinity churen, congratulatory despatch tothe Mayor of San Francisco, aud similar messages passed be- tween the hegrerri ot ‘Uommeree ia each Vand many public di me Corner Seventh anak w last spike word was seni to ¢ in a few minutes the bells a a Pictore Frames of ‘wer style. Dricea will be moderate. apd we shal eur seilection of Pictures — vrames the best in tons were rung, drawing a crowd into the ~treets, thinking 8 general alarm of fire was Ding rung. The people soon asc: reason of the rin, wereimmediately hoisted every where am fire-engines ranged in froat Independence Hail, hose carriages with bells ringing, aim to havo = TON, May 8, 1859. ‘The enbscriver wishes to return thanks tothe people of Washington and vicinity for their Fal patrooage, and respectfully solicits s contiay. ance of the same for the new firm. number of st completion of the great work of the century. ‘The sudden flocking of the peovie to the Stat> House reminded one of the reception of the rrender of Geueral Lee's army, when similar scene was enacted. The great event was celebrated throughout the Wes! last illuminations, torchligat — FoR saa ate PB SARTMENT 0 cing Mag, 10. 1599 posale for, furnis! one: Ta70 will be reoel th: a thia Department ‘antil the 10th Tay of Tune, 1338, An estimate of the quantities which will blank forms for biddin: full Information. bave bee 1 night by fireworks, Colfax delivering an Address at Chicago upon the imporiance of the occasion Boffslo, Cleveland. and Cincinnati, the celebrations seems to bave been generally impromptu affsirs, and are only seconded by the joy which greeted the close of the war. In Obicigo, Department of Stato, M EN, WOMEN AND GHOSTS, ise B. Stuart Phelps, author of “GATES 8." will be ready in a few day: dad will be for anie hes the undersigned. where orders may be left, ani whom the book will be delivered. Also, ready in a few d THE GATES WIDE OPE! * Peter Schlemhil!: hom: and quite ity and iis manner in which tt iontiss its kindred subjects. Femate StrrraGe tw Massacuvertrs — The joivt <pecial committee of the Massachu- setts Legisiature that for some time had under consideration the subject of woman suilrage submited their report on Saturday. ‘The report isa favorable one and andissigned by every member of the committes except tha Rev. Mr. Dowse, of the Senate. Having given | the subject their most serious consideration, the cominittee conciude their report by recom- Mending an article of amendment te ti stitution striking ont the word male, ing Women to vote ana hold office, the same restrictions and disabilit Lael George Wood, AFI = HISTORICAL LEO’ be ‘ered at Unrrol Hall, ( oh WEDNESDAY EVENING. 13th " eoed HUNT, of the 5th NEW AND INTEL ESTING BOOKS. WOMAN IN PRISON. By 0. B. Woods, OW THE WING. By John Branstead. 8EA AND NIGHT. By Victor Hugo. FABMING BY INCHES. DANS BRBITMANN ON POLITICS. THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO. Rassell Waliace. And all the Late Publications. PHILP & SOLOMONS, Bookeellers and Stationers, ave., bet 9th and 10th sts. Naw BUILDING NG ASSOCIATION ing to take 1 stock in a new mare House. on north M OURNING DBESS GOODS LUPIN'S BOMBAZINGS. LUPIN'S TAMESB. LUPIN’S IRON GRENADINE. LUPIN’S BYZANTINE. LUPIN ® HERNANI MOUSSELAINS. betw the purpose of Peegaeing © ties, onthe "dusted voters of the Naturalized citizens by the law are req duce their certificates, jactory proof of thelr Hi LUTIN'S CBAPE MARET BLACK POPLI PUBE BLACK MOHAIB. BLACK ALPAOAS. 8 of the above goods at GREAT- CES. ONLY, IN PLAIN FIG- UBBs. ‘Song certified copies, or ULIAM A. A. CooK. We offer full 1 LY Bepucsp B7 ONE PBICE J Mar & 00., BLIO SOHOOLS-The ene este oo a ni ity Ball ion TUBSDAY EVENING. Ma Bu OaAGES, THE AFFGHAN rect Mevere. On 5: be raitied at twel BEXT. the isto i) BIBD CAGES, BIBD CAGES. now ii Mocitog bird, and Squirrel Cag. Brackets, towhion 1 would invite oar a LE iL a93% sth Street, between D 0} ne first annual al meeting will be held on WED- | NESDAY next he Becretary’s report FEED. KOONES, Seo. wilt be preaented Buacx AND WHITE ereby requested to HOLD WABD LLAMA LACB POINTS. here! 3 ~~ elect five delegates from each inate cancidates gister. and Surveyor By order of the meaees Co H. ©. YOUNG. Secretary, TO THE \OTERS OF THE THIRD ut our large stock of the We = now closin, js at *CEMATEY REDUCED PBIOES. SF One Price only io ~ ao, A mectine of the Conservative Voters of the THIRD WauD WEDNESDA will be held tn Tem: = bed honor Sumuzz BSILEB. SUMMBEB SILKS. S7 GREAT BARGAINS. ¢e We i outour stock of BEAUTIFUL CHECK AND STRIPBD Aes iiet st por per CENTRAL BUILDING aeacdtavion— — extremely low B: eting of this Asso 1 On ity J. at & 304 Pa. ave. bet. 9th aad 10th sin ! CARRIAGES CABRIAGES 1 & larse assortment. of, made USBRIAGES, ceusi ing of Coupes, Phactons J. Hail,on the eveniug of TUE! REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. ‘The undersicned, Jadare of Rlection of the etty of W —— 146 E a end W ‘Ro: nes a ae a ae es it “4 it izore be parcoee of ot euaring a list of the qualified F required to pro. srecertifed copies, of satisfactory WILLIAM A. COOK, T AX DONOHO, a Cari Repairing srocaptiy' attended ¢ 2. Teh etree tan Island, jon FU BRT HGRAUAM, $74 Datrest. between ath and sth 7 Ath etreet, near D. “As You | Navy BLUE FLANNEL, WHITE LINEN DUCK, WHITE LINEN DRILLINGS, COLORED LINEN DRILLINGS, ther goods suitable for gentlemens’ and boys’ wear. ALSO. JUST OPENED, A large sasortment of PRINTED LINEN LAWN! At 25 Cents per yard, which we con: KS of Rhousn it Ww. CLUB will hold their corn 4th and Le ctreetes i Ewina: ‘until Hettee All Bepublicans are invited | Codie TO TAX PAYERS. Orrick oF THE Assessor) Crmy Haut { Basement — zis Wa Notice is hereby given. that t eos is completed. and that the Will positively be given at Wall's Opera House to-morrow night. Those who have a” Ove Price onty, in plain figures. Mo devi- Ww. M. SHUSTER & BRO. No. 324 Pennsylvania av between 9th and 10th sts. WwW ITMEB & OO., MAY BUILDING, Seventh Street, opposite Post Office Dep't. WINE HOUSE. FISE OLD SHEEBY. POBT AND MADE CHAMPAGH. SOLE PROPRIETORS. IGLER’S WHISKY, . 4 PER GALLON. 100.000 FINE 8BGABS. SRE tate: a ir “a THUR NATTANS Le sa ee Corner Set A secempiw ASSORTMENT OF LLAMA =S68 POINTS. We invite the tomers and the pu! lar attention of our cus- iota out elegant stock be ‘ks to be fou {ablichment south of New Yo w.M. SHUSTER & BRO. Ho. 324 Penns. avenue, Botwoen 9th and 10th strects_ “tie nan oe and Bolicitor WM. P. TONRY. KIDWELL & TONBY, BEAL ESTATE D> Ne ND-4-HALF ‘STREET. WASHINGTON, D. 0. JAS. GOSZLER. RTH & GOSZLE. jot {PART Ot COLORED LAWSS of ‘which we zeus out at the above orton, of other tow Beton * BRES: witch we are ecllivg very much ander the regular price. ONE PRICE ONLY, IN PLAIN FIQU2E8, USTER & BR‘ Mo. 324 Peonsyivanta avenue, my 6 theta Betworn 9th and 10th streets. fes is grown within a narrow of (Be Carotimas and Very we apr FOR SALE AND RENT. — ase. ge indy woo bes -_ Address A. ar Of: ie th: Penick HOUSES on tu 60 oor i ‘on 9 per ares ane ed thro rats pang ren meant F. re 0 JOS STP tors, cor ner Penn's avenue and 14th street 13 A? HOUSE FoR RENT—On 2th, between Mas le avenue and et, with a flower garden tached to it, Toustre on the corner of lutn a: atreets. itt STi good busi “hou min eesees WwW. WAGGA gentlemen. or offices ; rent, ver month In agire for three days et No 359 D street. betwean A GENTLEMAN AND WICK CAN Hava a FRONT BOOM, nicely furaisbed, and Boards tne privae fami! No other boarder: ret = table Addrean Private.” oMce of thls pape 2” wyll-2t" PRIVATE NO OBICPREN, have for reut be daomely tarnished communteating PARLOR and BEV RUOM, south front, deligh ful locaton; conrenient to’ street cars Departments. a ee near 1 OR BEN a 10 room HOUSE, ithe aaer'rs cold water. an h roem: to a rere childr. ent $72 por month y furnished ly at S01 oth street, net tocere of esien Jane It myil-3t™ FOR SALE AND RENT. DOR REST—HOUSE Ne. €32 sthetrect, (near ‘Treasury .) coptsining coms. with dry cel Jers. Possession on the isth instant App zon the premises. —Two pew ond cleaeat ‘Gor Taake pers D Quatrest, between sth, and 16th street jaiebed be DI NT—On reasonad! Ctehed oF jnfornished, tween G and H streets. OB BENT. a PRAMS HOUSE, on! aa eet west, between L and M streets; 6 room: ood order. Possession given on the 15th In the store on the corzer. ™ ANSAS CANDS—For @ near the city of Topeka a GEO. W. McGL my 8st" National Hotel, Wa Qsbinsten City. 18 COMING—It you want to 'y Home.?*, miles from en RILBUUEN'S Latra, cnet "g330" cash, bal alments of $20 Inquire on ‘pm. ch. water end ens. See ou q t fnrnisbed, Te! oO kk. HIGHAMDSUS, Li stree {_Yaluable propert: Price lw. as owner pro avins ‘the eye Apply on premiscs my Siw Fe RENT —A three stor 7 PRICK HOUSE TOOm™. gai 76% 7th Street. Betuson B lane J 1. two ‘Spfaraished Rooms. tae ire ots. MibLER Nos my S St" TE LET one of the dest LOCATIONS in the city for @ frat clase Besteurent—thoee new and el: gant ROOMS corner 9th F streets, im mediately opposite, disc two new STORES an. ee eFal fixe Office nouMs. Inquire on the a or tenr: . my $ Ste Corner H 7 4th streets. Fo SALB—A well built twostory BBICK HOUSE. No. 'O 4th street, between L street and New York avenue, containing nine rooms and ball, Sood dry cellar, — .glTee yard newly paved end sod ie third cash. and fren a About 00 myli lw A iatge PARLOR wale re artic ace les indows fromting € ne Inqui . or ane 8. 5 8. TO rented aired. 'F strest cacenee Tnautre'at ir’ of F end ih anu OR SALECT will sai. upon «1 terms. one of the most desirable FARMS tn Toren r Mavis . Itis situated in the ape rt of Port Tobacco valley. witbin one mile of the line of thet Saltimore ‘tome: Ballroad. Itis improved iarge rel beaut > mil H nd all Decessary outbuildings. The land ‘will compare eds with the beet inthe county. “Address M 7 Pi fia. » "SUN, Duffield Post Office, Pst FOR SALE OB EXOHANGE. 30 ACRES, one mile + from, the District tine acres in rye. balance wi + log cabt high. healthy situation, 8 rings of pure soft 30 “ACRES, mostly in oak, ch: % the road: food sandy 1oam sot OB 100 ACBBS, ap! — —— heal ; Watered: peach, op r frult trees, ‘abun chicken Trouse and yard; cultivaticn.) Bither one or all of th: tracts will be sold cheap for cash, cb with 2. forces Tor goed improved. city property eo? Toaaire of aN Be okpgs, my -15e OT F atrest, F'URSISBED (800Me—WiTH 1 a0: D—suit. Cenc Fp fc) p persone. No. 35™ 6th st., between 1 and I ai my 10-. ;OR RENT —Sererarn nicely Furnisn F with or without BOARD. in e's rate tema: Inquire at No. 17 E si seat ene Ca my 10-3t* BRENT—DWELLING HOUSE m HE FOUR STORY BESIDENCE "No. s¢~ oc 7 Cite * ‘teres “page hag stropotitan for sale, Toek K, on the premises. nnylo-st A oA HOUSE IN GOOD LOCATION FOR RENT end farnitare for sal & sacrilice a Jeaving the city. tngutre i ‘Star off ay aALE—ton HOUSES, in bi improved localities. at pit ie t ce $7,600; cheap and — lerms. H | Estate Agent. E Ne. 287 hots s bet. Mend north. © BOOMS, Furnished or Un- ntlemen’s lodging darge front room. ‘gether. Gas, rare E treet, —s 6th and aeommoly Tarnished 4 PARLOR and BED ating. ev. i del ROOMS with frat clo fain oda with three meals a day, Ty reasonably le be cold water in every room, and hot and cold tame myl0-St" sarees eenimeenicseicaes oxi; 7OR RENT— BRICK HOUSE, near City Hall, ater, bath, cas, and sewer, $50 per Three-story BRICK HOUSE, seven rooms water, gas. &c Nreet weet, between G and H 5 pe: Two story FRAME HOUSE, tour ver large rooms, stable, &c.; H street north, between $d nad b east; $15' per month siory BRICK HOUSE, nine roo yard. lath street west. near Mi avenue, §30 per month. Apply NPN & BUTTS, Real Estate Brokers and Aucti suvers wy 10-2t Corner of 7th and Eatr F° B SALE BY KILBOURN & LATTA, BEAL ESTATE BROKERS, Corner Seventh and F streets BRICK HOUSE On Bisth street, between Lenisiana street, near Uniterl ment and attic: gs watercloret Hou 2exdl; lot zox100. ELEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENC: Venue and | Church, three story; base od water, bath room a good condition and repair; On K street, Franklia Square; four stor; rvome: spacious #aloon, parlor; fine snd kitchen; servant's dining room: ten chamabee {hree water closets. bath room, ho cold water fu all principal ouse. and finished fn ert to 30 foot paved alley. Brick stable and carriage'kouey on rear of lot. IN GEORGETOWN. FINE BESIDENCE D GROUNDS n Boad street, near Reservoir, “Lee's Bis three-story ick House, thirteen room 2eixsee Would sell. It desired, house and part of ground, on liberal LARGE KEW THREE 9 ‘ORY BRICK RESI On K street, in Franklin Row, bet: oT and Thirteenth strrete. Fine side lot with Weg, and 5 ry. The house has all modern im ements, aa is finished iu ie aud Bor ove of the finest properties 1: NEW BRICK HOUSE On B street, between Ninth avd Tenth streets. Foner tory; twenty rooms, Mouse $2x80; lot 32.116 For farther particulars apply to KILBOURN & Larra, state Brokers, myl0 3t Corner Soventh and F strests, Fos BAL E- ay MARTIN M. ROHRER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, New York AvENvE anv NINTH BtREeET, EASY TERMS, the Loffer for sale. ON V: following desirable Houses HoT One of those elegant new three-story BRICK OUBKS in“ Lugle Piace,”’U street south, between an streets east. s pressed brick front marble trimmings: rooms, gas, water, bath, closets. ‘underground sewerage, mar- ble iantel &c., and only one square from Penn- sylvanie avenu 87,000. "9100 thee other at 00 tts eue of those charming three-story BRIOK HOUSES on Defrees street, with seven rooms, ‘bath room hi ter. gas, cellar, water closets; wanes sewerage. §3.510 ce:atory BRICK HOUSE. back’ Weald on I street. frovttng @ Government rest ct Only 85.500. of those three story k building, contai y ter closets, good sewerage, & aH street. @5 300. ‘ery desirabi {bree story BEIOK HOUSE, aining 9 rooms, range, hot and a + on Oth street, between ve & Kood list of improved and unim Bere. throughout the ch city, which I can sell at T prices end on easy terms. ARTIN OHRER, my 10 6 Now York avenue and 9th atreet. (OR BENT—Four story DWELLING. ‘late residence of Gen. Hardee.) 3-W cor. 18th and K streets, 13 rooms and de jar; im good repair; large side yard. Bent moderate. Th Hal! ey, nae by Prof. Kreis. en Nie Melropolitan Hotel ‘wily be let voremwee te, or in balls, ne political meetings, &: ROOMS tor offices or lodging rooms, sata Bilan “ELTA McNBIR, ‘Beal E Agevt. my 8. 495 7th street. bet. D and E. Fo. ALB OR RENT_ Two of those decirable HOUSRB on 3th street. between I it AY 1 ieee ppaea 360 134 OR RENT_TWO STORY and AT <i Miseourl avensy fr. ghbortiood. Apr ° “kinidox Sr ots pear 18th anys tw {OR SALB— 0 HOU! fey cmt} unree Frames, Bae zr "Waacauagt posite Post Office. BEICK Ouse. * ituated ter Emad ares 'y at FEN: poe Se, Door, — nt a bridge. Rous vith POARD —palgettat ‘Summer Board. cen be had on moderate “Hee sonth. bet. Sth and 9th west trom Tikes -atreet cars. Suitable for family. 202 $1,200, $1. 00 containi Smithsonian, Fo WICK & STE ras street, th ¥ = apn ee ett show he premiees. “For terme , ° MATTINGLY. my 6-e0St No. 380 Penrsylvania igs Seven Beautifal BUILD en ine cays of for- tat trees, with, from tone ter fifty ‘of good tn a most eee neighborhood. Also. smail FARM, about seventy acres well i ed. with con butidines and large frontage. on street roo. For further particulars apply to A BATO} Sereeptd ‘th street Tosd, ght sites from Wasbin, y 6-60" y Sw" [)FLNoxt0078 For siee AND ae bk Popalar Hotel: now fited with bon ors. te cry furnished ihrougbeut free For BENT. One large, new. FURNISH L Street Deiwees Stheaue HER sete Pied by Hon. Mr. Ingersoll; stant, One new BBIOK HOUSE on I street, between 21 and 8d, opposite General Sherman's residence, conteining fourteen rooms aud all modera 1m: Provemen' One BRICK HOUSE. No. 349, on wth street, between L and M.cicht rooms,with water and gas" Good tenants wanted. Teanire of, PEIBCE BELG, my5__ [Chron] with Wt WALES SD. Fe RENT—Two three-story Brick HOUSE: po og Mrs. FARNHAM’S, corner it > ED HOU! STORE No_ 309, Rigor fo Bria ot och tu factory” TI8S, No. 5 ¥ d-eoat™ a OR B) {Ieee tat id and elegantly FUBNISHED FS i OMB. ole for sum ith, 4 ve _ 396 E atreet . Will be jerate amount. Apply at the = Star (OK RENT—An elegant BRICK HOUSE. ‘con- tainivg 10 rooms and a kitehen. bath room, and water throughout, Be - erate. Call at Ni 1 foc Burne,’ about 2% miles from Navy For particulars farm. @pz7-2 ylvanta aven ig undergone & therous cleaning aed we: offers some ve Koons forthe summer, ‘both tarnished “ea foralshed. A dba ~ Fete toany one ing aemail amount of furnita ‘ep OR BENT—That three aaser KF ensues N. W corner, gr sed ight rooms and oe en ds Senki, Hat ater Broker 495 78 tice tween De ott art of the sity, fronting om a public reservation. poly te Dr. H. LEE, corner - ze i “SALERTen fine LOTS war Si al nian fous Ghareb, chesp—$10 down,end $1 er mio mouth Corner 7th and D gant country home, frott and [" garcen FAB! miles from ths ity, in Virginia. Price @12,000 pity KILBOUKN & LATTA. ap l4Nt Corner 7th and P sis. F°O® Bayt. FINE COUNTY BEAT. © acres, two miles from city. and in fall view of it: 14° rooms; fine fron fruits of all kinds, Healthy and besutifal oLD BSIDENCR ON MERIDIAN nie a neving 10 rooms, with Suronnting, lawn. shade and frait eccaal FOR RENT. 0 5 noua r gee Detweon sth r geod oedet, lorooms fare for sale’ RASC Gin eee ae ‘al 5 Boal Estate| peas apis coe 7th D streets. (0% RENT—The SNUG: newiy bailt OTT. Kr obca. iéth Hana l: venience eeieaoeae ie ‘opis tf Hovsss any tors ‘IN THE CITY AND counrTRyY FOR SALB BY S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, OConnam 157 STREET any New Youre AvENvzj ~ In the ctty.two slesent i - DENCRS, conta pape ae Seen: | dis For Bale or Bont, TWENTY-FIVE Corcoran. ran etreet,coutalning 9 Foom achy With TEN HOUSES, first-class, on Q strect, near 14th. Le ged FIRST-: combi vy | pote pees i French roofs, ot, near ote Medera out; on Fc _ FOR _SALE AND RENT, andsomely fornished PBI Feiner RESIDENCE soonansice Ts roome end conventenors with tar, ground detighitei vestlence. CLOTHING, &c. Large Stock. FOR RENT IN An Ego noel, oy between sediataly. the Patent Office. “Fecscent New Goods DR SALE—Tweaty BRAUTIFUL § Brr Me ae rth side of North T BOLS’ SCHOOL stITs, JACKET AND PANTS. $3, go, To Bt Boys 9to i4 years of age. #99 Northeast corner NY ave and bth at = HOMES! BURBAN BUILDING SITES RES FoR’ SALE in = BO\S' DRESS SUITS. ACKET AND PANTS, BALL & KOSS, 7th and : phd High street, Georgetor BOYS’ DREss sumrs, COAT. PANTS AND VEST For Boys > tos years of age, 12.913. 914, 918 ments one to three years. YOUTHS SCHOOL sUrTs, OUST, PANTS AND ry FBAME HOUSE con n good locality ored in quire of BB. OL: YOUTHS’ DRESs sutts, 7 RENT That desirable BRICK PWELL STORE Bridge street, con mah « —— egal cs ctoal ten py to JOHN J ROGUE, Real Ke Agent, corner — and scleceoata SACK OR FBOOK CoAT CHILDREN'S 81 ¥ avente, one three containing 9 roome Beo! c JOHNSON. rig} I isha fe 22 tf Crit LOTS 0 af More BRICK, Woes PARENTS DESIRING WHITE SUITS Fog AY BALL PURPOSES, WILL FIND OUB STOCK COMPLETE - SAKS & CO., 417 SEVENTH STREET. Adoining National Bank of the Kepabitc BW DO Beal Betate Broke: FR ere oe the best Baia —y 3 te us) ge, fhe Sxtaree to tor eales at DEVLIN & CO., wor to any one securiny Departments. Ad New York Clothiers, ENNSYLVANIA AVENtE, HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINES? 8TOOK , Aged eight home on the 2 n of April. ‘i COATINGS, Ty ply Yo prigon or addres. No. CHEVIOTS, TING SIAMPL TING done in the very best short potion: will do eeltae call see pia Oheap Stampin posite Patent U1 R_ CHARLES VF (fvom the faculty of Part nd Auziag Turenne. and an editor of valaable Werks on NVeneresl and be rr weak and CASSIMERES, 445 7th street. op iN THIS COUNTRY. da pupil IO Ric THE FINEST LINE OF for Scrofu'ous and Skin Discuss. = from 8 to 10 o’cleck a.m. No. 4 LASS TABLE DOAED American House. — Pa th street for $20 per moni ADIES. AND GENTLENEN CAN HAVE Private Consultations at 462 I stree! between 9th and loth ste. NEE, of the Ricord Hospital MADE UP CLOTHING EVER SHOWN LN WASHINGTON. NEW STYLES OF YOUTHS and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODs, Fayette street, Baitimo: O NOT DESPAIB until 161 Dr. Da BBY Dext to pa Fellows. Hall soareliabie: Beparate reome for taal B. JOSEPH FLINK recommends bil the ‘suffering to heal Syphillise neumatlam, er of old standing Sto te mand Sto? pm, Comrnges DR. LEON, WHITE AND COLOR: MADE TO ORDER. Bors: CLOTHING. Three Hundred and Fifty SPRING SUITS re- sary 4 . ‘thorsags oe sate a DISEABES, without the | cots this morning at the bL, wre STREET, Oppvaite Post OMice. Mex-s OLOTHING, Two bundre@ and ft h now in! the Be dove a8 not trifle with cor abuse the comidence patients, Rooms pri: ps geen Acre Paip ron y Lani ABTOGENSI opporite Post Otic p Ninth street. ahove Pa. avon. (and oldest establia hed ed treatment of FEMALE the sufferi istics = repose thi a. yu comers ital ond (Boocessor to H. F. Lovnon & Go. ), strictest con! fare Sthorongh cure His fees Visiting sec no one but ocks-ly* CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MEBCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late gd 2 Penn. avenue, cmbracieg the Daturity_and Old Age: Mauhond. general! xiewed: The cavee of indigestion. fatulen i* d'seanes acconn! sideree. &e. nina iano: <r —snetietantierene ( prrics or Tos rorguac FERRY COm- Sevenrn irre Marriage puto: Bi tos leote: plumes containin betceweraed te pane unabl celgt of four stamps, | York Musccn cf Anatomy und Science, 6 Broadway. New York {the company for ber services sod of thenecd CURSIONS. &e. (Q°® NAME 15 OUR Morro! Friendship to ali. which | we wish to maintain We therefore place ourselves in the field again one and all. with a hearty welcom EIGHTH GRAND business partly © mnected with their Ow atte PIC NIC of the FE ay i,t cheta 50 Cents, caaek s — and a le steamer 9 w EDUCATIONAL. M's iss ee ax, will ctcare PRED. FAIRFAX, U. en LINE OF STEAMSEHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, ler the Steamens te oy A LADY = 1S QUALIFIED TO TEACH English, French aud Masic the position’ of Visittn where she would be wil Governess fn « family, ing No teach throughout GLYMONT PAVILLION. This delightfal summer resort on the Potomac for Bxcursions, Pic parties gon sake the AY and Turtost Informant Agent office and wharf foot of Lon. ot at the corner of 17 street ue ‘and get breakfast ami Giuner wud sther re ground at city prices, and the ns few w days make daily a ie difeattat time Freiebt “hn at any Appl; M. oLY. ar Ne "Yous, A> GNapeinorow ofa eke {suaten tr + throughout the ceason, ag So be tavetaed will please call ot it, and obi cine men ae orders banded tia — Office and depot eld stand, streets. wr og . vouate will be se Re copennaty : on accommodation Those wishin, renee from earlyin the morning tfll nine gtetock at uight. apd at any time of the nig! of sickness or other MIDDLETON: Loy 12th and F Street, = “tbe ice puis ot of That ‘The Washington and Brenot et oatborised to to Large receipts daily of ine N. ¥. STATR AND WESTERN BUTTER. packages. fo: y the EBS FRO wie by Seeperentaaas eer Basar sale 8! lower rates. iy Seren, Pa aes fea Sg K be Ser

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