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EVEN Largest Cirenlation in the Distriet CROSBY 8S. NOYES. Editor. WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY UNE 12, 1569. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. U. S. Secunrtigs vs. Ecrorman Sacvart- ‘TIEs.—Lately the Bank of England, the London Times and other potential powers in Eugiand undertook a war upon the U. S. bonds, de- signed to prevent European invesiment in them. All sorts of damaging proguostications and “damuting inuendoes” were made in rezard to their depreciation or repudiation altogether. ‘The attack failed and our securities are likely | to stand bicher than ever in comparison with various foreign securities ments who have obiained goo! round sums in cash from English cxpital their obligations altozeth thers have tempo- rarily suspended the payment of interest on | debt, others have heavily taxed their bonds; and some, for example Russia, are borrowing at sueB arate thatacatastrophemay be confident. ly lookted for. Austriahas recently pas-ed alaw Tequiring the compulsory conversion of the na- onal cebt into bunds of & uniform character: that fs, money which was borrowed at s bigh rate of interest shail be reduced toa deaomina- fom paying bat a low rate. The foreign holders have vainly appealed for exemption from this measure. Lord Clarendom has in- formed the Committee of Foreiga Bondholders that the Austrian Goverament have declared their inability to depart, in favor of foreign holders of Austrian Bonds, from the law im- posing the compulsory conversion of the debt, since it is imy uve on the Government to utilise every source of the revenue in order to brimg the country through its pecuniary em- barrasments.” The unfortunate committee have resolved to try further agitation. Uncle Sam meantim» manages to go-ahead, keep up his credit, and make a handsome monthly re- duction of bis big war-dedi. ‘The Springfleld Xepublican ts off the track in saying that the “Congsessional printer has backed out the issue he so boldly raised with the Washington Typographical Union,” by making & copy-holder of the colored man em- ployed there; and that consequently “the credit being given to Mr. Clapp all over the country for resisting the impudeat demands of the printers’ union will have to be taken back.” ‘Without knowing what action Mr. Clapp has determined upon in regard to “resisting” the demands of the printers, it is certain that the Springfield Republican 1s arguing from wrong Premises in supposing he bas «backed out.” Dougiass, the colored printer ia question, was employed for a few hours only as a copy- holder as a matter of office convenience, and re- turned directly to the case, where he yet remains. es Nothing can better illustrate the prevailing Tenacy im England, than fact that the British branch of the «Internauonal Working- Men's Association,” have issued an address to cur American workingmen, in which they {our turn has now come to stop a war,” ete, and bints that Russia is egging on the United States to make war with England! “To convert the American plowshares into swords,” they say, “would just now rescue from im- pending bankruptcy that despotic power” (@earing Russia), “whicd your republican Statesmen, Bave,im their wisdom, chosen for their confidentialadviser.” The British work- ingmen must have funny ideas of our relation. ship with Russia, and the influence of that power over our counci The Chronicle thinks it is “verv singular” that while the morning journals of this city ‘were in telegrapBic communication with dis- tant parts of the United States and with the principal places cf the old world, they should be kept in ignorance of the terrible railway accident which ocearred on Wednesday eve- ming St Annapolis Junctiou—a point less than twenty miles away, and oa the same tele- graphic lineofcommuaication. Not«singuiar” atall. Did our cotemporary ever know a rail- ‘way company that would publish or allow to be published, if it could help it, the particulars oF even the bare tacts of an accident occurring Any where on its liae! uo A circular has been iseued in Boston calling ‘a general meeting on Monday 0: the wholesale and retail liquor dealers, hotel and boarding house proprietors, and all parties either di. rectly or mdirectly interested in the sale of liquor, to take into consideration. in conse- quence of the passage of the promibitory ll, the propriety of refusing to seil, as the law commands, a single drop of spirituous of malt liquor during the five days or the Peace Ju- bilee. —<$—<____ Mr.Gathorn Hardy, a follower of D'Israeli, in “recent speech in England, attacked the Irish Cauret Bill. He said disestablishment was a concession to Fensanism, and a direct injury to the loyalty of men who had hitherto been altra-zealous in their devotion to the Crown; tor the sake of conciliating traitors, these men Were to be injured. He was prepared to accept & verdict of the House of Lords, whatever it might be. ss The people of Mt. Vernon, Obio, have been (xercising one of the inalienable rights of American citizens by holding an indignation meeting over a recent change in the post office at that place, at which the usual resolutions, With the usual whereases, were unanimously passed, and the usual eloquent speeches made. In the meantime the new appointee holds the commission, and the President is off pleasuring: innocent of the rumpus he Ras kicked up. BUFFALO AND WASHINGTON KalLROAD.—A dispatch from Springfield, Mass., last night, says that Willis, Phelps & Uo., of that city. yesterday contracted to build and equip that portion of the Buffalo and Washington rail. Toad which extends trom Baffalo to the Penn. sylvania coal region, 125 miles, for $3,000,000, the work to be commenced next week. This isthe important link im the chain needed to connect Washington with the lakes. DESDE earl ‘There is @ telegram afloat in the papers to the ettect that Gov. Geary, of Penn, is to succeed Mr. Borie as Secretary of the Navy. This may be, but if so, the fact is mot generally known in Washington. Some of the New York papers seem determined to get Mr. Borie out of the Cabinet, but the style of their warfare will, if continued, makeit impossible for him to resign ‘With self-respect, however mach be might be inclined to do to. eae A correspondent enquires why the railroad companies, the and Ubio, a the Washington and Alexandria. do not have red- fisgs waved when the cars cross at H street and st Pennsylvanix Avenue. He says that serious accidents have happened from horses being frightened by coming unaware upon trains in motion crossing these streets. neg nse, Governor Geary, of Pennsylvania, nas ae. thorized an emphatic denial of the report tnat he was seeking a position in Presider: Grant's | Cabinet, or that one had been offered to him. | ‘The report, it is alleged, originates with parties Gesiring to intimate that he bas withdrawn ‘rom the Gubernatorial contest. George W. Childs, proprietor of the Phils- deip Ledger, 1s spoken of for Governor ot Pevusylvanis. We doubt if he would accept the position if tendered him, but -v se would make things move while he occa- pied the Gubernatorial chair. He has energy and vitalt'y enough for a dozen ordinary Goy- ernars. — ___ Andrew Jonn was taken violently Ul ‘With the colic througt eating too many oranges Gailatio. Tena, on Tuesday, and was ia considerable danger through the night. He bas since recovered and resumed bis canvass of the State. Registration im Virginia will commence next day, snd coptinue for ten days mprivea revision of the last + & ie Maren, b-o> tration, ta- Several Govern. | have repudiated | This witt | MPORTANT NEWS FROM EUROPE. Barricades in Paris—A Cavalry Charge Upen Citizens—A Number Wouaded and Six hundred Arrested—Appearance of the Emperor and Empress om the Streets— British Parliament—The Irish Charch H—spanish Cortes amt the Regency n—German Nor! le Expedi- Ne despatene 's dated it London yes'erday ned accounts of very seriou: poliucal 2 ch occurred in the streets of Paris om Troops occupied Montmar- Cavairy pat through the eets sil night. Shortly after midaight the rowd broke through the line of police and formed s barricade, bat were dispersed and persued im all directions by the troops. Many windows were broken and other damazte aoue to property in that quarter of the city. The cavalry charged om the crowds in the streets several times and many citizens were wouud- ed, but no one killed. The police were very active, and made nearly 60) aT- Tests. Further disturbances are appre- ended apd extraordinary precautions pave been taken by the goverument to prevent them The Emperor and Empress yesterday drove through the Montmartre district, filled with a crowd of people, who enthusiastically cheered. Three members of the editorial staif of the Seicle bewspaper, and several! of Rochefort's editorial ceramittee, have been arrested. Dom- iciliary visits bave been paid to several houses, | and several press seizures have occurred. A despatch from Paris at midnight last nigut Says that Gen. Cluserel bas been expelled irom France. Great crowds of people still con- | Unned in the streets im Montmartre and other warters of the city, and the agitation and ex. | clement were unabated. The Emperor and | Empress, however. passed through the streets agwm last evening im an open carriage, with on'y the usual numberof attendants. The Pa- trie and other Paris journals give r-tarns showing the election ot 199 official and 33 op. Position candidates. The editors et the Re- veulle bave been arresied on a charge of con- spirscy Tin tbe British House of Lords last evening, Bateman asked the mtention of the Gove | Ment in respect io the Irisa Church bill. C. parvon and Osirnes opposed the question, as unnecessary and imexpedient. Granville said, im reference to outside rumors, that the Gov- erment Lad no intention to depart from the Tespectful course due to the House of Gom- mous. Abercorn presented a petition from } Belfast, containing 8,00 signatures, against disestablishment. He said this petition emana- ted from the most important demonstration id im Lreland. He showed that great ad taken place in the sentiments of the people sigce the general elections. He be- lieved the people of the nort® of Irelane were not singular in this particular. He believed the change was going on throughout the whole country. om account of the injustice and parti- aluy of map bill. In the House of Commons the debate on the Alabama question was postponed untit July 9b. The Duke of Montpensier writes tothe Span- ish Cortes that as a h citizen and soldier acknow oy an tation. = tion for a emer e repeblicens | fered many amendments of the regent. A comether my sropaninnn party was held at Cordova yesterday. The Btteudance ‘was immense, and’ the greatest en- thusiasm was manifested. Gen. De Rodas has sailed for Cuba. The German expedition for Arctic explora- tion, which has been preparing for some time past at Bremen, is now ready to sail, and will leave on the 15th instant. The Federal Council bave decided that the complaints referred by the North-German Parliament, respecting the constitution of Mecklenburg, are incompatible ‘With national progress. A decree bas been published in Vienna, tor- bidding civil authorities to enforce ecclesiasti- cal sentences without the voluntary consent of the party grins Pp B38 Teas. cordially f wien = Newmans cena EROpRSTANT CBUROK, ‘Sth street, between So tale CI SABBATH (1 1th I a wae preset ey ihe’ Boston. | ¥ we Yo church at i e'clock TO- HOBROW NURSING, ‘and in the Consregattonal Caarch corner G anid W0th streets, at 8 o'clock Bow BvEsING. FESTIVAL AND DB. TAINMENT —Vocal an fusic by St. Jobn’s Counetl. 0: 2 he eri’ Hall, 71 _Lovisi ith tren MONDAY spt tURSBAY BVERINGS, CENTRAL PRESBYTE! AN CHUROB’ a i noe Mr SHUNTING: (Sandsy. pat ica. DON. of Col Le ia Co ew > até by a Birris. aa ice Beata Free. Aitars cordially in ited. est. PATBICRS oRUTLDING aaRTOIE. fecting for the election of ment of dues at Oarro it Hati on we MOSDAY ke lath ipstant. ‘Be be eubscribed for at the zi SUITOR OF SEAR Dane Siz on ) our U 96h imatgotto, the etleet that we ‘ltsmiened one Besry Fi on account of rorine hve Kepublicam ticket to state that tt i utrerly false. be be! _ early in the = omens sours ‘cout gross neglect of . NAYLOR & SON. June 12, 1669, uty Cor. 10th and N’sts. PUBLIC TEMPBRANCE | pearing In a by Saad en of Hore BD. Key of Californie’ and other gent lomen, w citizens gonerally W, BENBISOS avited TL. KIDWELL., mittee THE O1TY OF T aD— Oke Blac OeMETERY. An interesting article descriptive of this | resting place of the deed will appeer'tn the ore SUNDAY MORNING GAZETTE TO-MORROW. THE FATAL MISTAKE. YE FOR AN EYE, With ety of other entertanet aoe ® great variety of ot! i ter in the SUNDAY MOBNING GAZETTE ts 5 RS TH) (ONAL IB! BI ae Oe 78 Aseotis ATION meet MONDAY VED. ING, th eet oS o’el ‘an tae are vordially “in: JAMES BYAN, Secretary. Bt Festival for the ay ial Ul Ey ‘spitol ‘wilt wi te held on TUESDAY.t pol i and 15th inst. of 3d street" end Pe private garden.” HOUBE CARPENTERS ou le OR BS will meat in German prt ‘o'clock, June Ibu it ou want em sud 8 Rouse of four own ome. J F. EDWARDS, ting secy: @ MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, Ww, 9 J 5 ereanie Not bon meas 65 C., Jane 2, 1889. tl oa Toatitare Bg zi Oe 84 tere when all articles pored ot by ‘suction et ‘st DEDIOA — 108. lOUNT VEB! CE METH Eriueor aL AL CHUGH © 20 atthe he cower fee co nest xt SaUDATH. eared inet The ded MusbeY beer ic "Mont » Wood's, Leon Tuck Tees Bian Feaclat’ pricea.” Also, tees ere Be ere mee rR BATTANS. D: me 16-tJunezs™ or 2d aud Deireets MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY HAL! Wasutsorox. DO. ‘Be tt known, That at ths eicciion std a ‘ia ets city on the 7th instant, the folio soe Per: werosstaracd by tue Commi scincrs of Bros oe bavine been daly elected jor City Collector. erick A. Boswell. jor Register—Joha F. Cook fur veyer—| an _—— + as ms ermen member: if the ra David. M. Davies a8 of oar’ of rear! to all pF. Qook, signed; and rt mpson, A. S Taslor. and A. P’ Fardi weniters of the ‘Board of Common Council iret W. i Gbase, as mem!) or of the an cae thew. Brcory. arts, the Board of ie Sind “Sti. Holmes es teombors fhe Board of Common Council and Samuel O. Bs. as Assessor — the Fourth Ward H. mber of tl Cieries ia B Pinney w ce of the Hoard of ommon Council from the Fifth Chactes Cepeatcn. os member of the Toerl of wear < fidermen. for two ves: Gaines, ao members of - Biley as pie) of the Board of Al- and Sampson Muster. Jo Hiem Bor-. as members o! Comm: on Council from the Seventh Mayor. BAVING AIMS e due from the bited tater we Wil jam B Jones, late Assistant Bargeon, United States Navy. deoe: + are hereby notified to present such claims to Stephen JW rou tly th Auditor, within foar (4) this a months from 5 “W. TABOR, Fourth Auditor. Jane 10,1969. 1-3t —Dr ROBERT areas hay pps his office ard realdence to No. 120 (First Ward.) Ofice hours$ to 9 Stos vo. mf iitiem en for two 5 m. STEAWBERRY D FRLLC Navy Yard, Commencing TUKSDAY, SiestRY, ‘To continue throughent the week EAST WASHINGTON M-E-FUNDAY SCHOO: The Committee will leave pothing undone to ma! beat place of resort, j07-6t i Cay POLAR SODA STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNRIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY AND ICR COLD TEMPERATURE, With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM SYRUPS. Kissingeo, Vichy, Seltzer, and Saratoga MINB- BAL WATEBS on draught. ph ee et et AT KILLER! RAT KILLER '—Oan be pr: R cared, ts weap na 'S Lrug Store, 13 Penna, ry a ee ee eee nue. Je12-3t ELLY TOMBLBRS. ihn ern AnD ADE AAR WEES & = — porters of Crock: je12 st os Fellows” Enter 7th ELEY SPRISG' eo ROGAN ROUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. ‘This celebrated Watering Placs ly, two and o half miles from sir Jobn’s Bun’ Station, Bait hio ond, reais per week Ohi and ren Liberal deduction for cane Passengers leave Baltimore, by the Baltimore ana ‘Oto. Rallrosd. at 5:15 a. m. ey and $45 p.m, arrivirg at the Springs fn five heurs. For circnlars, kc, & . address Q. A. hey LAND, Gilmor House, Baltimore, or JN TBEGO. Proprietor bat seins” Ptorosats. Treascry DeraRtMExt, Orrice ov rum Liout-uorse Beano. si orale el Boe ecel ed at recat ‘ BIDAY, the Sad one ino oo ight house fog alain the following ensio fn from ag side ot rabbet of stem to aft side o stern posts receaes Crees he Bold froma floor tim! at fc bf dex plank ak, aantdeb fost, Clee pecitcatic iy rewings aud 6} sazlother sired information concerni these vessel weit be furnished upon eplication ‘to writing to the un- Orne Oe ee ie SHUBRIGK, Ohairman. prorosars as SEWER. Crrice Scere’ + ax Ixatectog oF Suweas, Wasnt ors Ag C . June 11, 1569 be received at the Ma; onttl 12 o'clock m. on Ye the 2d act | for constracti jarrel Sewer, two feet inside diameter. tn Penteyivenis —— between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets west. to be provided with laterals, drops, traps and eee ¥ a meme ty the direction of the fupertntendeat rand I Taspsctor of Bowers, the sa- intendence rr, be Assistant Commissioners eppolated by the reciteations may be seen at this office. Bid- state the price per lineal foot for main aptintaral each for drops. traps, and man- <4 — Mayor reserves the right to reject any oral Each bid must be accompanted with the written gusrantec of a respons! 2 bepeon. (hs mB to be each.) that rd egceeea Nike bi "btdder wil oecate a contfact In due form. and perform the work tn ace € eee, ‘here with jnarantee must be in substance as follows : “A iB gnerantes. if this bid be ted toe that the bidder will ater tract feet the same. perform the wi ing to the requirements th therect- matin = ‘e ”) t. and Ti tor of Bewers, £o, 2 Baap chrony ywers, do, 0, LOAB OW AP, para “3 GEoke! omit May Bi bits jelz, $3,000 McLANE, Bo and E stree NGLISH PICKLES ‘AND RAUGRS. BALAD O1L—Best. WN. W. BuRoHELL, “AY corner lith and F streets. P I A N oO B, VTY-NINE SECOND. aAND PIANOS au —— or rent very low. Price $50 and! to the "Aho entire building not eh ‘ guineas. mh itding’ Laaay - ce jen jell-3t __306 Ponpsyivanis 8 avenue. iD MA8*EAN RD s1880UBI CURBR ws a HEL! fe BW OO eee Eebitt House, ‘corner Lith and F streets. EM OV A L. DI as ed_bis MERCHANT TArLOMING MBvesinaaNle Retant 7th Neate Detween ke ‘9th apd Loe! ores publie ge generally He has’ sod Me probe intcleens y to see his old ah sed Englisn Cloths od Casatmeres for Vestizes, 2 imer BSRGLING, 1e 11-6" 251 Seventh street. BW AND B: pret. N sori tak vac | AER F. ELGIS, 306 Penn. avenue, near J0th street. jen je 11-2 Ax cagatiy expvorp Prices TO OLOSE BUSINESS. LATE STEPHENS & 00., 310 Pa. avenue, between 9th and lWth streets. ‘The entire Btock of Goods, embracing MEBR’S AND Bory, annie In LARGE GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, TKUNKS, VALISES, BATOHELS, &c., coun foesponiined Letts seine ckaown eendleghous "Bore3 io Pa arenas, jecrn line of A OL AND ENGLISH AND waaE Se OTHS AND UAS At Low Figures. To purshasers of Heavy Goods for the com'ng ecasou we offer SUPEBIOR INDUCEMENTS. iT G MAD RDER VaRY CLO’ mine eo m FO, Pewee at ‘Those who are indebted to the eatate are Sarnest- recs ‘inested to call aud settle their accounts at an ly day. Gioek ease, Good Wil, and Fixtures for sate. 40 t-4t _ pponnes’s AND TOURTELOT Pa oF. OF REEF. BORDEL'S contpeaee mt 1 Sa jon coraer Yeinaad F streets. FOR SALE AND RENT. BR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, on corn ned x sind Ith streets. Good bustarss'stacd. App y we cizest, between Sth and 9th at nT Thre BRICK BOU IBS for rent, and ors six four rsoms sbietcstlon ingalr at jo. 224. Sth ets north Je BENT—A firat-clacs ed EE ban’ aa Sth street. betweea F ‘BR Cenveniemces App'y o So see 1) Fok BE ‘T—A tour room HUUSE antagood Yard, situated om N street north. betwee 1th and Bthets Inquire ofB BLORDAN, N st, bet. 6th and 7th sts. FRAME, HOUSE. 4 rooms Gasssachascts ave, Tent je 12 2¢* ete = hen. Pu between Mi strect er) Croom Leo HOUSE. monitey a _ gh near city, sirable. party (araiahed.” Owner ce: snd truit adtey ire DANIEL BREED, © ington. givitg references. de 12 tw OR BENT—Three small BEIOK HOUSES, No. etrd erp see cage a” between Mth and pply 227 4th “SOHN CHAPMAN. PSE, SST Few store iz Po Sanne pps te for — mon tom re or ony Peireate ecaltey Apply ar A. B. BROWNE'S Law Office, No, 2 Je 12-3t BRICK DWEL ed ran marbl, bath room, ctor sgnares from street cal $600, ae, 4 Penna ® SOR Bi aite of BUOMS on the second floor. Firaishen elo, seperate RUOMB, ished or anim tween & aud F; aleo, for rent. For 3 5 wo BARE OHANCE—1 aa = my bi Usk. turvished, toa responsible 4 1ith stre: two story Mick araui Party. for BosRb for self and’ wife, Address beat Estate.’ 0 Box 691, Wesbinaton. D. Jeit-st* FE SALK OB EXUHANG a excelent FAK of 190 acres, nine mi from this city, fo Maryland, with stock, implementa and growing Price $3.60 “For particulars call at MOORE'S Drug Store, 113 Pennsylvania steams west ols [POR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE. contsininx six rooms. store room, and cellar. Suitable location for ‘amy Kind of’ business Corner 9b strest south Inquire of Mesers. TAL- Brun re Meat! LEY. lth street, East Washing: Je 12-3t* a BENT— Four lar Add dt hed legen nical ost on secona for lawyers, dent the beat Suner with Sit the modern ‘im Apply to GEu. H: PLANT of GEO. W, ca. iel-eobw fe fi ler. having just aged of office a ‘Ok BENT That ban Re tack building ‘BRICK DWeLLime OUBE, Nor S36 New Years Bil at, fi complete order, with marble mantel 52. Avail = agen tw ee ‘stoves. « or erage, im. water: Toyuire at NOAH ac. Wat a 00.1 oe 368 Pa. avontue, botween sth and 7th iy (OR KENDALL GREEN, (lat =F. F BER aul (late resi ) to = carefal nant-with of without! furniture; the rent, if de. rable, to be taken out in board’ Asa a) dence it is nog sttract: jammer five. ant abounds For RENT—STOun 13S che Fondant Ll up for Pry Good or ‘Trimmin high: seem ag wold. = cinch winsy showy; in the centre of business: bein Hore-toom: and the most destrable locality eet: it will be rented low toa permanent = ‘Also HOUSE Pe. 7 Ber atreot. rooms t $25 jermonee Ape atry; water fn bi Bet A. NEWMAN, 113 Bridge st., ay SALE For AT A BABGAIN. Excellent —. fora Sarket beni eat ry- man, Butcher. Specalator, or party of a plentant country ome. ¥. Oneof the restaeat itn 08 fi Im, esmount of ng eas tn in town, I wii Bet the Farm. Tse at the same Brice! OF & nd alone, per acre; balf cash, balance in 1, 2,3 or percent lees for cash; or with stock, ments and growing cropa(wor.h at least $3. $12 000; same terms. Immedi wishing to purchase will be coi Apply between the hou: Je 12 2w ‘Georgetown: ioe e. Fo | RENT—HOUSE, No. 180 ath street, 007 ‘ananingcleht rooms. Inquire at 600 ren : Je 08, and 15th Strestes Mo 403" Taquite of WICLIAs J. WILLIAMS, K st., bet. 18th and 19h. Jolla {OR REWT—A first class four-story HOUSE, andsomly end thorowghiy” fcaieted oon taining all the mojerm Improvements. Tayaireon Premises, No. 363 Het..cor of uth. jeil-tf ABGE. HANDSOMELY FURNIS BROOMS in saite oF single, with Board, at ; I atreet, opposite Franklin Square; bath, b hot s ‘and cold. eee) te 'OR BENT—Part of a FURNISHED HOUSE. consisting of parlor, dining-room, kitche wo ees aad bath everythi: sceasary for honssies| I street, between sth and iith. JOR RENT-—At e low price to = good tenant, I Re three nor BECK ROURE ‘Ne. 63 Onis ne, between 18% an. i Diss SOTABK & PMETOALY. ie ust B. cor. N.¥-ave. and 10th st. Foe: 3 RENT_Very desirable BOOM for houre. rate pi rt of ‘which fay epald in beard if cesiet Case delight ally located and convenient; has gas ant Inuuire on. the pi (0. "360 “ Hoferences exchanged.” jell-se= RoE peET—A neat ooTTaae of eight rooms, ee with gas. ‘oom, and hot and cald weter; ti sti Gi . oy ithwest cor- cae je Lett oo 432 and 434 Pennsylvania i REMY Over. 439 and S06 Eesoatl Targe te good Apply to B. eonnsylvani Jol 6t @ RENT—acrorT MB, faroished or un- ENT —Scvoral ROOMS. ferafshed or un. 34s de din streoi, oppostte’ ‘City Hall Bauare.jel0 3" Reeeat aati ae fron, opnoul with h STICKMET, G43 )ith soe aborn gine, wae ECR REE atiereceal ts from market} ra aa EI Ct LEY EVEL aon att Inquire at ea L street, id 1081 ‘streets. je 10-3t* Baltable for ho mebeapten t0 let Eoenee Poe eee : sie. 2 ‘street, between O and P streets. 10 nu Lg} jp hg Nee eomnif lst aval werente west, etn 111, will Bigtepant. Pe aa 8 B roeOR, eo. ‘No. s2 Fiwantary BiCK HOUSE; all pace improvemen: ‘one oguare from cars, 380" a as fireei, opposite Port Oca, Fore paren taeesat cea. 9 rooms, it jatel, a atl Fits, on @ street, between, mai " al Northeast eae th BU ING ps yee of : Pastas ILD} poze sethantes ar ON LI eae TERM: Seen ‘avenue, petween aieant iahatgenent. aah balance mo ibly pay Ani Tad Sater ey P vOR JOR RENT —a BRICK HOSE ofr room . cn Le street wort. Bear th, stteot west, N 557. For kev Inquire at No 2d 8 Tth strast. be tween band Mate eo ar FOR SALE AND RENT. _ ALE F tie TH -STORY BRICK, Seven roome. hall and vestibule; la ce gees ith sbratbery, froit trees, sve vines, Kf icin goh sl ‘oat eae Rea! estate ere and Auctioneers j 0Tb sa Tu St r of Beventa and E sts. F°®gstixs viST CLASS Dy ELuina, CENTBALLY 1004) Basy TE LINC. conteining twelve rooms, only one square {rom tbe Post Ofice. This house te butit in the most substantial manner — Th: are sraci us and well closeted. ceilings lofty The house is mogern throughout: every room being The house has rance. hot » bath, water closet, in. undergroun'l sewerace, &c. T: of pressed brick, exce morble. with window b nd col rted wash tubs, @ front ix b t the basement. which is of marsive clevated marblo steps; the san? ailis are also of merbie The xtends toa paved aller. and basa eal twovstory Brick stavic, with ‘three’ well Rulshea Tooms. on second story | suitable for servant's use, A splendid coal vauit ander the pavement, fine tees tn tro: perty isin excellent ondr Price —4 $03. ‘00 Terms $3.00) rash, and $10) a monte eit ne eps house wil: rent for @ 8am equal te the deferred payments. aii MARTIN e,' Rous Estat~ row: Now York orem ‘and 9th strect, A desirable FRAMB DWELLING, ight rooms, a celier. and Foe KENT—HOUSE No, 25 Mand N: three-story brick summer Kitchen; gas ard cleaned thi hh uth cor eroféth. Bem very low £0 ood E K OR SALE OB EXCHANG AKM and GARD EN pee in tract 3,5, 1, or 10 acres; one mile esst Cort the District gost road; bich, healthy, w: red ver failing brings of soft wate: ha nd , | erecely and black bottons ardel si oouvine. stock turnpike road now — for Country for country sea railroad also, avd surveyed, Will ‘seit chen: Si Property, snd will a0 nt ee" or ‘doupe "000 cash yeh ise ° red PSEASAST BOOMS WITH F ae BOABD, at 455 12th street, between G and H streets. ie? 1m* F EB og Sa eene LOTS, Square 964, iy coraer af attest and Visetsla ‘avons ela Mre. OARR. je7-6* Fu RENT Three-story DWELLING. with back building, and all medora improvements. jo 5.13 KE. between 2d and 31 streets. ‘antes of oH BRE’ 42 me J. ar Re “2 office No, 5 15th cries TOK SALE Apa eaor ry Frame HOUSE. con haat, Mtent, Georgetown; coutataing 7 ina! eo rtd, 8, SWELLED Me. 148 Bridge street, Je7-tf ‘OE | aoa = ‘RENT=A oorracs int the country, nesr 1éth strest road. helt yond Uolambian Colle: b-foom pa a z ti Ti he ‘abd aaron Ziosets: "ue" round. “0SHUa Y ‘whttWay 200. bas tf . bet. G and A, Burrs TERMS FOR TEEN =13 the First pd G strect- between loth and 2th, f hed thronghout; will De reat sake a nomini at ate. from about the tet of Je Faly till the lst of Octo zs Anquire at 472 7th street, or on tho, prem OB BALE CHEAP LONG a | F beentiful Stinpina TE of « Grove. half amfle north of Gptgmtie deinge ade ad ning coun ‘m. 3 S Lerh sre 907, north omas, on forte proved city. sroporty © GibL “apres 63, third fleor, Post Once, baila: ing. ieT-Im* BEAUTIFUL _ooee COUNTRY BEAT 1 _~ ay FARM < oF a Ana ali Hope bill, pear Ai ia, for removal te Prince Georj qT of, Was! ii ante healt be _e nator, ae well as 7 500: one bal If cash; bi a inom ), two, three, ante A four jer-mae wO ‘CHAS. A. KRAUSE. jrORSERED BoE BOOMS FOR BENT—With or without ® Pa. avenue: second houre from S30 oy oanpIM at the same ees five dollars per week. je3 Im* PERSONAL. Frew A frtale st PRERGR es a ie yooce givergate wr or aves DESCEIPTIs ms, ee cat thet oe cle aINCE S 7 Pechaytraciaaveuars This Five motion, to ABTIOLES deposited atP i FICE sd toterest peeve a * Ro please call at once, if they wa 277 Pea Bet je9 im T32,2 BEST AND FFIOAGI BEMEDY for making the hatr gr. ittaltug eat, and resto: it to Prepared to order by W. 0. near sth. ASD SURO! S\PSIATC 4 TS MISERABLE | take your last doliar and di old Dr DAKBY, (next Oct Fel reliable when a.) oth Baan, AND Bognets, Crosses, &c.. uetural form and fot you. Try Halt.) be ts sim ERAL preserved to retain thetr color. by Mrs. 315 New Jerecp avenue north. SHEL wok “done im the most tasteful m my -im* ner. po ne FLOW BES EMBALHED 80 As ALW, retain their natural form and color. by MAKY EB STOOPS & CO. 153 4th street, between Now York avenue and Letreet. W. warrant < ers to retain their color. 500 LAKGE COLT'S AND BEM rot GTON'S bay | and Navy Revolvers aud Spencer Bifes and Corbines wanted, at 8. a a of Ht Bet ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HAS BEMOVED TO No. 409 F STREET, my 4-tf NEAB 7ra. ae ) HEALING uarantees the heat, Mes SAWYER. and CLARY OX ANT fenge:liver sud'oen flity, without medi ange, liver ne e without medi? eines.’ Gan Se gener at herrooma, Mo 416 street north, between Sth and 9th west. say 19 G, PI iG, Lt sed FLUPING door hers ee phi Chean & "Depot, C03 Ti atroe 3 jn Cheap “ nS posite Patent “ od LEON. most bo uate sirest. above Pa —. sierra ee sat cretnne tricteet iatitien may repose fhe pos cure. ae nee moderate patients visiting sce no one br pectin OF MARBIAG! = ree of res, myn | at od ‘nseum of Anatemy, embracing subjects <Hows to alive and what to ive for. Teuth, Baturi erally re- vies ed he cox be cause of | ne of tad tnd ation, fats atalence aud Nerv Marrtage philo eopbic: yommmacce & ‘ce these leotares will colpt Rew York Museum of Broadway. New York RARE CHANCE-POR SALE OB EX shange for city property or Western Iands. the Ferniture, Fixtures, Lease, and (Good Will of 8 fret class Dining oom, na Centinlly located. and dcing « paying business disterence in trad: Daid or received in coat selling— F° RENT—HOUSE No. 356 H street, be- other business—cann. tient tole Por rticn- tween 13th and 14th, nine rooms, water’ and | ate neice ‘Box call at gas. Inquire at 203 1ith strect orig Fp ey BW.P Oo. 33,or call at 327 Ko BEN be CH] mn Ee. aes Cstreot, between Four. ip belt smi oe cha ag el gy roems. cPHEBSON Ate 436D ek ,OR LS pene of the beet fant Be: — nae desirable RESI- DENCES i ay oat thirtoe re 4 I d part Hon walla’? inches thicks shone se neerty mows cane ses F day lsbor, and superinte ation on ® 5 ott street. This Bid will be $id, cheap. Inauire No. 71 Loutsiana avenue. a hon: good neighbor! paces For, ao apply wo gORN 3: J: GOB. Beal er, corner High and Bridge streets, Georgeto ° {OR RENT- = eee STORE HOUSE the Ridge road, sbout one mile above Geese ger own, D.G., containing five rooms, and kitchen attached: g308 vara. god B honse. Bent lo Mrs. JANE BA No. 72 i SEW HOUSE, just finished. with from 10 to r J Ce and fruit lend. Itis or itr (8.2 (Bales kome me plantation, which moa a Rav) Yard Bridre- Tos pand oa long credit, I conta: GRIMES Biter Ai in pore st Office, Mary- “{Chronicle, Intelligencer] _ my 3/-im Courter HOMES FOR BALE. wishing to ‘hase small COUNTRY say trom i Sp @ gees. i fed Ae to ildy the. ‘the vBilves, ait rau ee A 1, Bil Ail —s fete aries Hate veer Staryiowae on ol a | gene ve ead eee eters, Fa easy ve lent 7-room m= BUOSE Cs Ts e wrest is abate 2 oY ie een rice BAD” ee im’ 400 ASAE ARLE ODG PRS me to 4 -omy ington Georgeto pit his = try. as Wealting se Soy parcot the » Untied tates states: mé6ny springs of the a waters soli prraent, grapes and the small espectally its. Lor r hort th » a8 desired, and will meee 8 raph swim wil amounts, say pyl7 tf corner 7th and F. ‘OB SALE—Elegant cou as A LBe 8 FLT ap leet oe Tthand F ste. Houses anp tors In THE CITY AND counrTRY FOR SALE BY BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ADIV®. GENTLEMEN, AND OuILDUEWs RD OLUTA deine sors. AND SuOns, seo above the Norther ibaa ire De bid Seiten oon: si, aay ring OR BALE_A very handsome CHAMBER S. F “Ted. spring Wotton tet mattion fe “also. HO. 7’ Btove mba ie ve Seat itt four monte San tit Borth A street, rect, Gapitol Hi Hil, doing selling. © ORens FOR SALE —Sulteblo for Farm or ‘agon ve om them one fne sap ae MABE, 'HBEE-YE. MEruo Fourray 2 aE rupre A™ WHOLESALE PRICES. SOMETHIN 373 ot Haaver & HOLPEN, MANUFACTURERS oF (OE CEBAM, WATER ICES, GHARLOTT! ? JELLIES, &c., = 267 Pennsylvania arene. corner of llth street. We most ly announce to onr nomerons me aid the public. that, in jon with our extensive Bestsurant Booms for i Wwe hove mate the mt extensive preparation for manufacturing ICE CREAM, WATER 108s, FEOZEN OUSTABD, OHABLOTTE DE BUSSE. 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