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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet \OSBY S. NOYES..........Editor. WASHINGTON OITY: ++ MAY 14, 1869, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TBLBE- ©@RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER I: i» evident that Senator Spregue is not ap- preciated in Rhode Island It is doubtful ifhe ce" id be elected constable there now, so much | eumity bas he created by bis aggressive and Temarkablespeeches. Very well, let him shake the dust from bis feet and come to this District. Le: bim withdraw his capital and his tact and b rsipess enterprise trom the ungrateful Prov- idence plantations, and devote them to the development of the immense manatactaring espabilities at this point. Here is a magoifi- cent water-power of sixteen mules, all the way to Great Falls, running to waste, waiting to be wtilived by some public benetector of the Sprague order. By this stroke of policy he can rock the million doflar Browns isto smitha- Teen: financially. Here be will be nearer the cotton-supply and nearer a market, It cer. tainly seems absurd to carry cotton past om doors all the way to Rhode Isiand to be mana- factured and them brought back in the shape of cloth for sale here, when we have the finest ‘water-power in the country running past our Dourdaries. Let Mr. Sprague do this thing and we will make much of him. We willserenade him and or bim to beart’s content, and we will elect Bim Alderman, Mayor or anything he Jakes. What say, Governor! The ordinance giving the right of way to the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, by means of @ tunnel through Baltimore, has now passed both branches of the Baltimore Council. The amendments made tothe ordinance by the Second Branch of the Counci! yesterday, will mecessitate its return to the First Branch, but there seems to be no reasom to suppose that they will not be concurred in. The amend- ‘Ments require that the President of the Balti- More and Potomac Kailroad company shall be a native of Maryland, and that the Gepot at Fremont street shall be a general one- ‘The work upon it will be commenced immedi- @®ely and will employ a large number of hands. ‘The American says that the settlement of the Tight to comstruct (his tumne! will also lead to the early commencement of the construction of the grand combination depot on the northern Side of the Fails on Charles street. Altogether the chances look favorable for greatly im- Proved connections through the city of Balti- more, to the advantage ofthe traveling public and especially to the business men of Washing- ton, who lose so much money and time through the break of treight connections in that city. Mes. ScoTt-Sipposs aT Tus NaTiowaL ‘TEEATsR.—It is pleasant to be able to speak of a dramatic performance in terms of unqual iffed praise, and Sheridan Kaowles’ beautiful pisy of «The Hunchback,” as given at the National Theater last night, deserves no less Commendation; tn fact, we can consciemtiously speak of it as one of the best performances as whole ever given in this city. Mrs. Scott- Siddons’ natural beanty and grace were ‘Worthy of the ideal “Julia,” and her portrayal of that loving and constant but sorely tried ‘Woman in the perplexities which beset her, particularly the battling of love and pride, gave painful reality to many of the scenes, ‘Which moved women and even strong mefi to tears. and she was called before the curtain at the close of nearly every act. Sheridan was very good as “Sir Thomas Clifton;” Pierce ‘Was capital as «Master Walter,’ Miss Isa- belia Freeman was arch and bewitching as ~ Helen,” Mr. Mitchell ers bo other parts were acceptably filled. “The Hunchback” will be repeated at the matinee to-morrow. This evening, Mrs. Siddons will bave 8 benefit in “Much Ado About Nothing,» 1 those who desire to see a flaished perform- ance should not fail to attend. Mr W. D. Wallach, formerly editor of the WasnineTox Stan, is now runaing tor Con- gress in the Frederickburg district in Virginia Making @ stump speech the other day at Fred- ericksburg, be bis antagonist, Mr. Howard Sha: Keltord, as th+ Jatter would not be allowed to take his seat in gress because he could not take the iron clad cath. “He (Mr. Shackelford) coaid no more get seat in Congress witheut supernatu- ral power,” continued Wallach, “than could Josbus, by his own power, risen from earth to Beaven!” The audience tittered at tha Biblical knowledge of the speaxer,{and thea tairly snorted with laughter. Some wag, sotto - suggested that it was Deuteronomy. Wsllach took the bint and kepton. +Well, it ‘was Deuteronomy or some other one of those old chaps. I'm not particularly well posted in thet line” —N. ¥. Sun. ‘This is & pretty good joke of the Wells men at the expense of W. D. W., but of course there is hot 8 word of truth in Mr. Wallach, from Ail sccounts, is making a tremendous canvass of the Seventh District, and bis opponents need Tot count much spon damaging nim with the Voters ot Virginia by squids about his want of Hiblical knowledge. It is reported that a majority of the Aati- Uniceis will earty Vocate the snnexation of the New Dominion to the United Sigtes. A general nion Con- vention is to be held in June, ard st that time the annexation party Is to develop itselt. Bieantime the members of the Anti-Union party zre being sounded privately as to their views om Annexation, so @s to make the party in fa- Yor of if 98 imposingas possible at the start, and to have ® proper understanding in ad- vance. uw Chief Justice Chase bas admitted the plea of dimitation m the case ot the Government against the United Ststes Marshal at Richmond | in 1561, for famds turned over by him to the ConfederateGovernment. All the Postmasters Sud other United States officers in the same category will now put in the sam lea. Connecticut has ratified the fifteenth amend- ment. The House reached a vote yesterday and passed the amendment by 126 republicans to 10 democrats. The Senate had previously ratified it by 13 republicams to 6 democrats. fo Aeterna sco Tae WEEKLY Srak, now on our counter and ‘2 wrappers ready for the mails, contains all about the completion of the Pacific Railroad; the order of School Examinations this year.a cape . entilied “The Lavender Urape ef Political during the weeks Changes in —— mts; Rawlroad Matters: Cuban Socie » News: Washington Ai- fairs, News and Gossip; the Courts: the W ang Peopie; Usetul Items of Domestic oceay Humorous Sketches: with Departmental, Local New: oa hm ene ultural and eee ig patches SF The New York Hera’d of yesterda: “The steamer (uaker City, wtich Still thee’ as ‘tbe foot of 12th street, East river, was searched by three or four United States’ Deputy Mar- sbals, but nothing contraband was a ber, Her name bas been changed to the lombis. and her destination is supposed to pe Rio Janeiro.” considerably ged, by th Violent Nucuations in gold, in foreign Pa Poses D. ¥. independe S7 A bundred and fifty-four dollars, in cur- rency, from the Atlantic to the Pacific! S7 The Cuban tair at New York has realized about $40 per day since the 26th ult. it will be continaed as long as it remunerstive. Sv Philadelphia threatens an anti-butter Jeague, to continue wat! butter comes down trom its lofty pinnacle. S7 The Londos common councii has refused to erect either @etatue or & memorial window to the Inte Primee Albert. S7 Mr. S. R. Mallory, once secretary of me Le is S7 The iadies of Rochester, N. ¥.. have or- Pose Of puttung a2 end to the social evil. gacized « secret society for the express par- igrices aid it Was no use voting for | of repealers as they are called, of | the summer openly ad- | | COLORED Mgy ror Orrice.—We yesterday gve an account of an interview of the Na- tional Executive Commitiee of vthorsaie poco cg ase city in January last, with the President to pay their respects to Bim to presentto himan address The address forth that they giadiy took advantage of | © &'ement published by trustworthy newsps- | terview. ‘That statement | | ' | | satiefact war! t GENTLEMEN SFURBI 1s STO. M => re blican to seek the in- re of the Republican party to, seek tb the President intended to ern States to important positions euch men as could discharge the duties with profit nd honor to the public service. Knowing this reported intention to be so emineatly in k-eping with the record of bis administra- tion, they thought that a few suggestions made by those familiar with the North might lend some support to the policy indicated. Among other things, they said the colored men of tbe North have already furnished such proofs of manhood as to lift the question of fitness tor office out of the arena of mere ex- periment. They are assured the appointment of competent and trustworthy colored men to comprtent positions in Northern States, would a death-blow to objections against the helding of such positions im the South, by con- vincing the South that itis net true that the North wishes to force & policy upon them which it is not willing to accept iteelt. If negroes are elevaced to important places by the General Government in Rhode Isiand, the problem of negro office-holding becomes easy ofsolution m Georgia They think that if in the Northern States, where the negroes are nu- tted to share ip with their white fellow-citizens, their brethren in the South, where they are numerically strong, would the more willingly share their political immunities with ther fellow-citii id the whole race wo! ed triotism by the knowledge that the negroes: longer regarded a separate class in politics. ‘The address concludes as follows: “Our rights 85 men were recognized by Mr. Lincoln, and we are filled with sil gratitude for the fact: bat We came to you with a feeling of fellowship, added to that of a mere sense of gratitu: President, for while under the necessities of war he made the nation ours by calling us to its defense; you, under the calm influence of peace, have given us to the nation by lifting Our race to the enjoyment of its immunities.”” ring fashion in the wearing of hair indies is to allow the tresses to flow back au naturelle. ==> HECK BR’S VABINA forma very agreea ble light nutritive food, « io for puddings and jellies, ded by physicians for by all grocers. jes aside, and throw overboard the Keats “Uetasbave sinew ticket which wil recs vent the tie YOUNG MER. TO EXCURSIONISTS. ‘at old f¢ rake pmpeteg ne one fy oe ginorgpenet 7 Lu iv whit be allowed to Inna waged cm, ota \en ILBUBNS’ POLAB SODA STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNBIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY AND I0B COLD TEMPERATUE! With DELICIOUS FBUIT and OREAM SYBUPS. Kissinger, Vichy, Seltzer,and Saratoga MINR- Ho. 480 Fifteenth street, Opposite U. 8. Treasury. F w.w. tc Common Coune oF Com ON GEEEN, W.P FEBGUSON, THOS BAYSR myl3 3t MUNICIPAL ELECTION. following ticket. composed of gent! of well-known integrity of ‘charecter,tof, different olitical proclivities. and long identified with the t of the city. te an eminently proper oue to ted by the voters of Washi it EDWARD 0. ECKLOFF. For SursJiCLIAM FORSYTH. my 13 4t- EGISTRATION OF VOTERS IN THE FIFTH. SEVENTH AND The undersigned, Judges of Election of the of of Washington. wii be in session inthe #1 T m .t m , for the parpose of pre of ihe araliied votersta the Fifth street, bet 6h and 7th. Island. from 10 m .tor the SEVENTH WARD, an Davy, the isth inst. at 8. po ‘loth street eat. between the hours of 2 Diard? pm cin the SINTH WARD es Naturalized citizensare by law required to duce c:rtificates«r certified copies, oF satisfac proof of their loss. ro- ILLIAM A. COOK, THOMAS DONOHO. JAMES DONALDSOR, aT BOOKER, myth REGISTRATION OF VOTERS —The peceiened. J apes of Election of the ci: rf ashington. will be fu session at the Ulty Hail, BIDAY, the sth instant, bet en tae 10 a" mands p. m.. for the purpose ct Ms ne & het of the qualified voters of the aturalized citizens by the are required to preduce their ¢ we oy ee tided copies, or wir HOY Poo OTT LLIAM A COOK, J my 11-4t Was! ‘THE then will be ratiled at twel EXT. the 15ta fustant, at Met: sons having chances therein will please m3 1- THE FOUR’ WARD BSPUBLIOAN OLUB will hold their regu! pesinnt the “burch. corner of ith and L streets, BV ERY WEDNESDAY EVE! NG, until further notice. |. Egan TO TAX PAYE! Orrick oF THE Assrssors, City Bare. ( Basement Left Wing,) asninotox. D C , April 1, 1899. Notice is hereby given. that the assees ment for 1568 t= completed. and that the assessors will meet datly. sm days -xcepted.)at9 a.m . and continue in session catt! | p his date to May Ist. 1308, te hear cornplainte and ap- peals cf si! sous who may con Bgsricved by said nssesame ap 2-FaTow EO. WEAVER, Secretary Board of Assessors. J OTICR—I take this met hod of info: lerre!:tes of the Dix < wed 28 LU ER. __ my at Or no sale. ‘s. RB, avenue betiont ta Gal's Jewels Bare. mee BEST FAMILY FLOUR 93.25 my ls St aL. W. P. ROBINGON, wm. Dp, ECLECTIO PHYSICIAN AnD SURGEON, is street. Aare OI DU. and O | 2, 25,31. atl errs Bros., | at SATUSDAY | sold this season. Hall. Per Ptoresanue AVY Durantyn: Buarav or Yarvs ax0 Bock: Sealed Proporats for each class. dorsed, Proposals for Clase No. (n for the col 30% erti the on application, and sent by mail ifsc ested, Dersome desiring te offer {0 cuutract for any ot of the classes named therein, by the comer sod of thevererai navy yards. for th) classes. for thee Yards noder their command. or by the paymasy ny by the Bureau for any or aliet mand mistakes in s. C J why i ore than one vard in Ome emrelupe. mor ch ts mot perfect amd complete im tiself accordime ne forms of offer and guaranty, and each indie vidual ofa firm must ran the bid and contract to the printed ed with the s rs must be accompant OF & certified co tate distinctly ai ires all hix bills to be pal To guard against offers being opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to printed envelopes, furnished by the Bur jorsed Proposals for classes Nox (mame the classes) for the yard..””) ud bocks, rant IT's responsibility: eertifiet to b: Assessor of Internal for the district in which they reatde hedule will state the times within which Will be required to be delivered If any named in the 5 bi ‘be sureties must sizo th bility be certined to by the Assearor of Internal Kevenue for the district ia which they reside. Ail offers not made in strict conf y with the instractions accompanying the schedules will, at the option of the Bureau, be rejected loght ‘lasses of this Bureau are numbered as fol- jo jase No. 1. Bricks; No.2, Stone; No.3, Yellow ne Timber: No. 4. Yeliow Pine Lumber, No. 5, Pi Oak and Hard wood; No. 6, White Pine, Sprace, ne: Juniper and Oypress, Bo. 7, Lime, Hair and ter: No.8, Osment; ‘No. 9; Gravel and ni. ron. Spil jo. 13, Pig fron; Nu as $, Shi No. i . 18. Btat! Oh Bo. Clothing: N jane No.1. : ke ; No. 8. Provisions; Dry Goods: No 6, Bread, pT Ny. The following are the classes, yaar numbers. required at the respective Navy Yards and Navai a. ‘+ 18, 20, 21, 22, 32. BOSTON, MASS. Now 5, 6,8,9,20, 11,12, wb, 17,18, 21, 22, 23, BROOKLYN, N.Y. Nos. 4, 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 7 26, $1, 32. ™ ‘ PHIL. DELPHIA. Nos. 3,5,6,7, 8,9, PA es 11, 16, 17,18, 20, 21,22, 23, BAVAL ASYLUM, PHILA. Bos. 1,2.3,4,5. 6,7, 8, 9 1, #2, 13, 14, 15,15, WAfSINGTON, D. ©. Nos 1.2, 4, 6,6,7,8,9, 11, 13, 15, 16,17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25,32. NORFOLK, V. ‘A. 6,7,8,11, M4, i 17,18, 20, 21, 22, 25, PEWPACOLA, FLA ‘1, 12, 14, 18, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 28, 31. 6 a AW P®0Posats FOB Q. M. STORES. Depot QUARTERMASTER's OFFICE i Wasuinctox. D © , May 11, 1359 Sealed BipROsis willbe recolved at thi util WEDNESDAY, May 9th, at 12 pishing the Quarte: De; following articles 12 pounds Patty; 2 Kees Cat Nails, 104;60 bushols Lime. per Giazier's Po! 4”) pounds White Lead ights, gen. 0x12. 12 Wall xx Brashes; 6 Bach Brushes, | Varnis D: 1 ish Brown, in Oil; 20 seed Boiled Oi oftice for fur with the ations Tarper +10 gallons pan jd gallons Copal Varnish; 20 gallons Coal Vil; ‘ano | set Usrt Harness. ‘These aiticles to be delivered to the Quartermas- ter in charge at Lincoln Depot withia three days Dryer. from the Seo apes of the die Sanco E "Bids to be mi ter’s Btores,” bid. Ds 1c. M Depaty Quartermast General, mylé4 4t Bvt. Brig Gen ,U.8'A Josurnu GAWLER UNDERTAKER, &c., sux 1830.) Is prepared to furni PATENT B ‘3. having procured letters patent, onthem These Cases, for strength and “= darability, cannot be excelled by any now in in this country. being composed of su 4 1 oc Wal (Estas TAL ul in 0% jece; round mould. B.—the cases so compictely fitting the bodies ‘as to cause no disturbance by transportati n, ant at last avoiding the repulsive and nosight'y shapes. & old-fashioned coffins, and often painful ding removals, &c ju peI ther forms of Feceptacios for the dead Got ere Cases and ins. being made at my owa fectory. and with the atd of machinery, I can far- nish at ae low prices as theycan be had at the 01 the experi ain the Under taking busiaeas stock of Coffi was an per Sate Fequicing my services may rely om their or sand wishes being carried out in every particu- I bave also introduced an improved COBPS PLES+RV eR bette red aud iv the warmest weather ‘The best ©. forpisned, with good at all times, with everything requisite for fan rals. ard at the shortest notice end at ressonabl terme. promptly both of y and night \esiderce:—Wart "ero Ich and 1sth streets, Fi tteuded to at all hours, 182 Pe it Ward, * . bet my 13 2w __FOR SALE AND RENT. |. LEG. LY ESARS i ‘a Fe over 92,500,000. Policies i on abt peer tse an ameunt! whi'e te Paid sit bagteen an tion wilt ort me 83.700 BRIOK Gratis, om applica: Dereoaaily or \ for im: thy; @ ith and - byt oy shom @he most liberal 7 st , Opporite . be 3A aS % aa - one: an * FOE BENT Bouse No. 55 Ks many br foun’ nt uhe office ovary day ater” yars, rent $20 per month. For particulars See een ok vec cunt pen Las St Hanimack's restaurant, me vent nom OMS RICO LER POR = e 301 Te . Agent. aS SE cation HSE MEATEER 16 ComrWa—try00 want to sete BOO™ No. Washington batting x “ . = ors, Trh and 1 strest, to G ax ne A elig! on ki URN & LATTA. wy = cas - a ond Ps. ave. R RENT—BARG: (OP. PHOTOGRAPH | Corer —— 7 iB ins ANOB. Fit Sioorine caterer ke. ana wt “y 1B SALESP street. ast E ose ye and Bo et Gly mont. wrens Pris “ 246 Penasy Ivaui deatrable aa a reaideces, Price pro gee of Hart streets, of JOBEPA pene) easing ae city. Apply 12 5 m Five gy 4 [08 BENT Four ry DW! ~ he en responsible compswies. i eens of Gen. “Td JOUR RIGOLES. Agent, Gor 7th and Pen ide yard "the large Hall, ately BANE CHANGE. 8 S00 qilltay.ihs STOCK | Nie Wekrapoliag Motel ail) belet Fertaseaty. PERSONAL. X some: \¢ Grocery ioe Gat % Imectings, & - - gad Steet afore now doing 00% Be oe eas es nec sdf rooms, $100 EINE On fenement for rent at $15: reasons for reliing had | Also, several ROOMS tor o “st heaith. Inquire at the Siar Offics. it . PRHTULIAM McNEIR, Departments, Add 00} RN" at te Agent. le phe Re 495 7th street, bet. D ant E. able: on fs aveate. betwesn Si and 4% QUNMER COTTAG' + airy rooms. prettt! ad iy ithout BOABD. For fall particu- fers spout oof LEXANDER & SMITA, Attor- jane var 6th st three-story DWBLLING. 1 4 water, marble mante! ir yuaree from. street co cr * to.W. 0. OMEABA, Variety ue. my l42t* | y vied by Hon. Mr. Ingersoll; possession on 10th stant, One new BRIOK HOUSE on I street, between J and 3d, 0} ite General Sherman's residence Zontuiniig fourteen roome and all’ modera tm: provements. HOUSE. No 349, on 10th street, RES M. cight rooms.with water and gas. ‘Good tenants wanted. ai new. FURNISHED HOU! Girect, Uetwese sth and 10th siteate, now occ train. reti : jOARSON, io. ito ater ed gas. wi mys 1 with ap 3 = Cures November to a re! it will be ex- F% BENT—Newly and u : ven i 3 ROOMS, south front; very bow sone arkg my l4-e03t* | residence. Apply 396 L street, {OR RENT—A desirable COUNTRY and V Svenne. Resi. I, (new,) with twenty (20) sores of land two miles fr iy to 90 ply fate Broker. corner of Bi Georgetown, D. 00M, jentist’s or other office, with dail oad parlor; No. 24% Peaona. aven reel A 200) FURNISHED at '@ BUILDERS AND, GONTRACTORS—To Heese on rose rent. for s term of years. over RAnTATA Recon stone ts tee Ponusyfranis evenue and sowih Biatrest; Will Se mp elena oF ‘small | Icased fore moderate amount. Apply at the Ster to make money. | Office. my3-tf beg Nt—An Bo. 2 May Building, cor 7th and v1 xton, D. 0. Foe SALE— Cont 2 ‘A THREE STORY BRIUK HOUSE, uaa tea : taibing twelve roomm, water and gua, ead good | ‘THE HOUSE 482, Peuneyivant og sad 38. ie fos paved | peiring, now offers some very fine. lege. cool opposite Rooms for the enmmer, bothy farniehed ‘and furnished. A ing semail amount of URNISHED HOUSE FO! F bie = EESIDENG fered one Se er ey ith ite the Ohurch of street. op] = Inquire next door, No. 303. FYNisb ED Bows. communtentna tor toa c ; : at No. 467 9th street, between Mand F myl3-%° CP eg ee rey! first phd rs power Cole ng “heed r* y' c : r oaseeston May miss | fate Broker, 499 7th tr INT_A Furnished ROOM with BOARD, cy . E—A new Brown Stone Froat HOU 1B these leotures wil! ina private house, toa lady who hae one gen: | ['0R SALB—A new Brown Btone Froat HOUSE. leman iriend. Address A" M-Star office. "mts 3: | E’Qtin ailtmedern improrementer ts sieve teed oe OR SALE—@1,(00. end $50 month—seven y to Dr AnH. Lee. corner Isth ase i Bolence. 6: room BRICK HOUSE, delightfally situated, + Hl i aa . ‘ap i, usiz-iy ‘Brix tn Dr. LAMB, 10th si., between E and ¥. we aWIZ name i.\0n EENT—AT ~m FYive RESIDENCE containing 14 rooms BOARDING. E street, between 6th 7th. several ierge, well FORNISHED ROOMS, suitable for a gentleman end wife or tw: the men. Terms very moderate. orbetween6 and top m OR RENT—HOU! . bet '* | tached, ( most delight ‘Apply befete Bem, | Biture of elegant descri Fey eerste | 2th. Appl Hy to Wit McWETH. fies! Retate Bro 7th street, between Dand B. al7-if FEW PERSONS CAN OBTAIN A two hundred yards north of Bisdensburg Station. ounds are spacious end shady, ane pow, Accommodation for 134 Dunbarton st ta. OR SALE—Ten fine LOTS neer St. Aloyieus and carringes if desired. Apply on_tl ee roe Aigh ond Oongroes ete.. | KUL cron cheon-isdece ond 910 ner month tok. C: MOBRISO wie: ately. Bent moderate to | till paid. Corner HALE & BOSS. sata ois amyl 6t* cH sg Fuss BOARD, WITH PLEASANT Fe, SALE—Elegant country home, fruit and et Te IB. to be had on reasonable Virdee ABM 5g miles from the city, in | terme. at 18 K street between ith and ith, : x ort walk from ‘Offices. een KILBUCEN & LATTA mallt — soma aplest Corner 7th and < ee IC-NICS, EXCURSIONS. & OWELLING HOUSE sattablo | "yiy— COUNTRY @HAT, 00 acres, two miles | /1C-) CS, E siiehens 2 °OR BENT. eeneea Bont Ley antes ee Damberton st» | trom city, and_in full view of it2 1k room shade; fruits of all kinds. Hi location. Pein ieee Secrets eee bie aes A De , fealthy and t tifal Soxvar EXOUBSION TO GLYMONT. neh and commodious steamer AKBOW. tal leave Gait's bi foot street, BUNDAY, ith instant. at 1 o'clock p.m ; re te: bet) tel an No. 54, Rout 92, in ad myl3-3t* j,OR T—A very desirable and comfortable ESRI DWeEuine site aunts oowreae BroTGuenta. containing eight rooms. ia one of the ALeo. THE OLD RESIDENCR ON MERIDU HILL, having 10 5 rout lawn, eee ‘and fruit trees. — — 49 i i z a2 Aso. $1 rcund trip. The underai t localities in the city. boimg about ive min: | FOR RENT. a HOUSE on Eastrect betwoon Sth Rien walk from the Freagury rand Har Depart. ant trects Boe d order. 1srooms. with Bur: | Paine to mako this o pleasant elat fe inquire 53 LATIMER. Auctioneers. “oure OF COONEY cee pears Hace & Ross, a8 =e ner iiviady siti. | PRR FiMeT AxmvaL nats A em 7 ERY = oF avenue, between 9th and (Parsisucayarise sett. FrRt Ge permenth, i H and I; references exchanged pis tr CAPITAL LODGE, No. 7, 4.0.6. 4 arenes. FINE STORE FOR RENT IN GO: BI. Foe ean gee eaters | A pad Cernig ree sate tae streets, HOUSE No 407. con oie Se Omee. © a taining 10 rooms, with water and gas; lot ranning back to a 3) Toot Talley, with fine stable and carriage hi ow cceupied by Assistant Register of the Tr: ary Mr John A. Graham. F irterme inquire of W.(. p.m. Lawaencn streeta,* | 1) THB street, between Gand Hay reer 61 K street, corner 25th strost. FC SAPE OR RENT A choice location fora | JOR SALE_Twenty BEAUTIFUT BUILDING WOOD and COAL YARD: near the State De LOTS, situated on the north side of North T minh ened well —— and peorecary fireet, Retwoen Iam. ond Jin gircete weet. ‘Lstreet ling re erected. Rood 0} ti tv for ow Open rad o Boun . Terms, one to ehwage in she business sremaltoatiaytorit | $i0cialrtelnnes Sine TUESDAY EVENING, May 18, 1969, Tickets, admitting a gentleman and ladies, $1. Committee of Arrangements—W. H. Gorbutt, W L et. e. Brennaa, B. M, Barnitz, W. D.'Ei- wood, . Possession given immediately. p 9. OR BALB—A choice BUIL! Lo’ to alley, on 11th street 42 fect south of N, in pay- ments one to three years. myl3-5t Master of Ceremonies—J ©. Clary Mss, WOMEN AND GHOSTS, would t for Market pui A %§ ITABR & METUALF, BE gercrereercteerianeatBetectn | ay pect comat hee et Siac a vale ee — ware 4 es “GATES AJAB. {OB RENT—HOUS! 16 E street. between 2d will be ready in a few days, will be and streets, north aide; rentmoderate, {| FLO USE 8 AND LOTS The unoersigued. where seders may be lett, eed by myi2 Stwfe* whom the book will be delivered. [— Three story BRICE HOUSE act IN THE Fetreet, totwoes isis Sele oes on Aldo, ready in a few di Washington,” For terme, apply to B FORR SST, CITY AND COUNTRE THE GAT&S WIDE OPEN PS NT aay EL FOR SALE BY By George Wood. (“Peter Schlemhil!;"”) @ com- rr 8. P. BROWN & SON, Prion te Gates ajar.” and quite mal to Itin its ity and the manner in which it handles REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ————* Corngn 15tH StREET any New Yorn AVENUE} NEW AND INTERESTING BOOKS: loasal a, CRED ry ED Toom and yard, also a No. 46 sth street, between I and te. myi2-3t* Jouw r mitene, 312 PENSBSYLVANI\ AVENUE, Between 9th and wth streets. ge lot of the best makes of AD! ed K & . FLOKBNIUNE AND BYZARTIN: lower prices, than the same goods have been DINE, at 75 cents my 12-tf Just rec BLA CGUABBE BLAOK G! per yard. H4®Pewa gz The subscriber announces that he has taki well-known sad i establiahed BaVAGE HARPWAR bs r s the v cs SWhere he will condeets al HARD: ct e Kens! PaND HOUSE. FURNISHING WARE AN BUSINESS, and solicits from bis friends and the bik f pati " my it tm or er GRO. P. GOFF. Busp caczs, BIED CAGRS, BIED CAGES, BIRD CAGES. w in store 8 full’ of Oanary, a Bird. end. Bate: lock CaGss. Also, rackets, to which I would. Leviecreer attention. URABUES ULLBICH. Je, 493% 9th street, between D and B. is BBY, GLASSWARE. *PCUBEKSEPING SETIOLES OA HMANDE| IRRS. &c. my! it our large stock of the GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 308 00, my}0-5tift Scnuzz SILKS. SUMMBS SILKS. Weare of Tea ar cs 2 i 1 3 3 extremely low price of @ 25. Marisce 7 S GREAT BARGAINS. 29 OuBUK AN Vinyi0 Git 308 Pa, ave.. boi ub and 10t Ww ITMEB & OO... MAY BUILDING, Seventh Street, opposite Peat Ofiice Dep't. WINE HOUSES. FIES OLD SHEEEY, POBT AND MADBEIs, CHAMPAGHES, SOLE PROPRIETORS. ZBIGLIR'S WHISKY, @4 PER GALLON. DEPOT OF THE ieoags CALIFORNIA WINES, BRASDIES, &co Weipa cigaRs. 4 WN Gcodacascea,* © We eeveror charsater of FSENIEHED, HoUsE— WOMAN IN PRISON. By CO. B. Woods. Unfar House—91'0, 855, 910. 3 FTY BUILDING LOTS in OY THE WING. By John Bruvstesd. GXmab deer nee G8. B. WAG- | fered on destravic tata Thine eer eon BEA AND NIGHT. By Victor Hugo. Hy Lh fe FARMING BY ISCHRS. bot pak vr . location. HANS BEBITMANN ON POLITICS. Cclumbian Uolleze eetaeited by any THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO. By Alfred ‘TBREE stony B fize from « quarter of an acre toan acre each. To | Russell Wallace. 088 Soptempieciog carly jmprovements extra And all the Late Publications, FOR MENT" tuicestory BRIOK oe n the city two slegant, FIRST-CLASS RESI porches Penang sine esslory BRICK BOSE: | NCKB, containing 22 rooms, will be sold or ox: Booksellers and Stationers, aes. 409 G sireet, Tth streeta. Ap: changed, 10 332 Pena. bet. 9th and 10th ste. R rmoomd, | cotenenenione sesutatalnge hoe eae eee oa | aan PaReupaeeie FORE Bx % : vine nt love: | Modern improvements 7 viene oe preety teat fon. No. 617 H st between 4th and sth | ‘TRH HOUSES, first-class, on Q strect,near 1th, | AND GEOMGETOWN 1CB COM ; 3 myit-st s deen dissolved, and ne lon : THESE FIRST.CLASS Hi os tborect Ma friesde ana the cake "Wo 08 TH URNISHED BOOMS, voc. | medern a Ste hereby fi he bas again established rut oor, fogether oF separate; very pleasant; | ovt; on bh himself in the [0B RUB. and 1 Pre- hpavaat, cron stove, {cel lockup: ate every pared. to supply the best quailty of TCR tothe aSEL Bet., det. sthandéth Sit se” i gmneatn cane ar f COR RENT—a three-si rick DWELLING ‘Those wisht farnished will please call at F HOUSE, back Dutlding: gas. water, once at bis oles aod make thelt stoter rogm.on M street. between ath abd: 7th, Ho. Hheecason. Bis drivers are all Teilatio, honeat nd oenesai medi: a 2 competent, and men. orders banded 2j Rreulges-or at T35'G strest, between het and to them or eft af the office will be ‘promptly Aiea, ‘myiz-st" | | FARMOF 300 a sateen VOB SALE— _ | Sve miles from the Office and depot eld stand, corner Fob ga reat nome einige a | Be at SaaS rat Sg Somer avonne und D stgect sgath ee distanes. Beate ‘month. Inquire at No. ps eage IER oral mylar oerween Gand H north. Price $2.00, | Change otclock oh Right, end ot cup timeiat the see — Roar HOMES! case of sickness or other emergencies. Oe a ie, with | 2400 a 0, oz ints aad # doeets, sccommodations Yor ‘tem horses, with earriace cal te ope to tan, Onee feed —— Sttached, situated’on 7th st. east, . ‘The Washington and town Ice eal Brokers, joe t0 suit, acres, bosuttinh 3 ally Georgetow: be adjoining 1b Ahove Feiciatng sigh recite Wort extensive views e _myl2 Ste 467 1318 staeet Fo Biabed oF anfermsion and from 4 to 7 oeloc ‘08 BALE—A DBD = re en ok ‘aGaamaNe —ae 466, opposite Post Ofc a eis Siok say cae gh Oak —A. amp OU! Thi euituated 384 @ street south. -aix acres om Faehet ries ang Peer ert ‘s oad aay portion, but prefer to retain five or % Mobis waasame On ow ae cs 4 kitchen 4 4 7th east, comtaining » rooms, Rent. @12 Eaaee . F ; oe Avply next door, mul ees” ot <= i= c® AVAd geeks ROKER, SALE OR EXCHANGE. HO VSEREBT. bet Der senaine ee By mig Rocio te CLOTHING, &c. Large Stock. New Goods. BOYS’ SCHOOL suITs, JACKET AND PANTS, @5 oe To St Beye 9to M4 years of age BO DRESS SUITS, JACKET AND PANTS. 88 g9, 910. BOYS’ BREss st ifs, COAT, PANTS aw EST, For Boys? to 1 years of age, @12. 913, 4.918 YOUTHS SCHOOL surTs, COAT, PANTS AND VEST. gio. YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, 815, 915, $17. g20, SACK OR FROUK CoAT CHILDREN'S SUITs, 84 to $12—Al! Btyies, Bizes. PARENTS DESIQING WHITE sUITS res MAY BALL PURPOSES. WILL FIED OUB STOCK COMPLETES, A. SAKS & ©O., $17 SEVENTH sTEEEBT. ap Aijotning Bational Bank of the Repubite. = DEVLIN & CoO., New York Clothiers, 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINES? 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, FU SHING GOODs, WHITE AND COLORED SAIRTs, MADE TO ORDER. op 16-sm" Bors: CLOTHING. Three Hundred and Fifty SPRING SUITS re- colved this morning at the c-lebrated abl, Oak H 464 SEVENTH &TREET, Mens CLOTHING, Two bundred and SPRING sUrTs OGAR BALL. 4¢i SEVENTH STRERT, opposite Post Office. ‘mas-tf ma 3-tf F “J. BEIBEBGER, (Buceessor to H. F. Lovnon & Oo. ), CITIZENS. ARMY AND Navy muacmanT TAILOR, SB, Ve —return’ 4p. m. Mission to Deion and Grounds, Kefreshaents on boate jncludt - s ‘So ” chets for vale at all th PB ee La ae, ri penye ees ee. JaMES SY KES, General Superintendent, Witlard’s Hotel.” Con*T™! Superintendost, Omtce Mescaants: LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, eset SN ahaliee eT) oi NEW EXPRESS LINE.

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