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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, | : ete Al we tn At The Star Building, } Z Corner Pennsvivania Av. lth e SENATE.—Mr. Wilson presented memorial ef — ‘ ain —— J. Marshal! Hanna and others, asking for femaie suffrage in the istrict of Columbia. Referred EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY | to Comatttes on District of Columbia. —— | Mr. Wittiams, from Committee on Pablic a TBE STAR te secrod } gare to ae aes 5 Sa Lands, reported substitute for the bill to incor- rm porate the M a Eo vary Fors Cams Mr. Howard, from the Committee on the Pa- citic Raftrond, reported, with amendmenta, bill to hx the junction of the Union Paeitic and en- Vx, 85—N&, 5.291. . WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1870. TWO CENTS, | “iir Sikcte trom Committee on Diatsict office longer than paid for. THE WEEKLY STAR— published on Friday j oe : | Columbia, reported bill to hi ate the Na- ¢ Deilar-end-o-belf s Year. rn |e) Paving Company of the District of Ge. — lombia Mr. Tuornton’s Cosine Recertion.—The Society or WA6KINGTON.—The residence of | Mr. Hamlin, from same committee, reported “BOOKS, STATIONERY, & SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR, _ | seorionot tie brut Leguion etait wae | Vice Amir Foner on Harew wary wet | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | ys omyes sc". cara onatae BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. ——— exceedingly brilliant and largely attended, it | evening, the scene of the gathering of the gaiety * “ | “har, Wilson introduced a BIN to prevent prize [EW BOOKS. " F ci E , fashion of the Capital, it being the occasion | This Afternoon’s D | tg tes N & ‘This eplendit Hair Dye is the best In the world. W N d Go : being Mr. Thornton’s closing reception for the | an ion of the Capital, ing 8 ispa 68. ghting. Keferred to Judiciary Committee. Pgzmives, reliable, tastantencous, dove not ——_ ashington ews an B81P. | season. No British Minister at Washington | of a grand ball, to which over five hundred in- ———___—______ f° | “Mr. Howard mtroduced bill to divide the State : death. Avold the vaunted aod Fieparations ———_———_ within our recollection bas earned so large a | Vitations were issued, nearly all the recipients SPECIAL REPORTS. of Texas and establish the Territories of Jeifor~ SEARCH FOR WINTER SURBEAMS. | virtues pot pores, The genuine | INTERNAL REVENUE—Tho receipts to-day | share of esteem as Mr, Thornton, and the inter. | of which mene present during the evening. Ad- prin Bind J ron and Matagorda 3.00 | Wa. * —— ANDES AND THE AMAZON. Jas. Orton. v.00 | Hrearuisbed ect air Dy ¥ MARY RUSSELL MITFORD. 2 ae Mr. Harian Ned up bill to provide for the ttle mage Indian resor- from this source were $43,533.11; for the month i i 1 cel $3 593-11; course between him and our people, both in | miral Porter was in full dress uniform, and with | 799— VISIT TO ANNAPOLIS AN ending this date, $10,489,435.42. public and private life, is marked by its cor- | Mrs. Porter, Miss Lizzie Porter and Miss Sallie IRON-CLAD MONARCH | ee | cot Kaunas, wi for the settle- " —S = dality and hearty good-will. Lyon, welcomed the guests. At 12 o’clock a as indians in ian Te: y- - amen 3.50 cere en eeeer te SAT" | 1 arse: die arc iag nie oemeastange thee ficent supper was partaken of, after which A Distinguished Party. raed See nck, the bill as boing very ten ANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD. || perfected all the details of Judge Davis’ | Am" ; ; daucing commenced, as follows: March, Jubic : - 1 demanding wrious counideration, HIBELL. Novel. Paper... .... AYS FOR YOONG MEN. on the passional | naturalization bill and will take a vote upon it filles tr. Thornton’s pleasant parlors were , by C. Faust; lanciers; souvenir, by G. Wein- | Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. ‘during t poh dt be proceeded with ADVENTURES OF CALEB WILLIAM: Sirgatane whee petket eehacl ek eather” | on Monday. Senators Anthony, Buckingham, Cameron and | sarten; waitz, ilustrationc, by ‘T) Strauss; | AXXAavotie, Feb. 25.—A special train of four Suan as Paper senses eceeeeee - > at 7 “ vecion on the bill continaed until the ex pra hegemony eens melfig: a he a tadies, Drake and lady, Harlan, Harris, Ham- | galop, columbanus, by Parion; lanciers, Prince | handsome new cars, in charge of Conductor piraen of the morning hour, when it wont = 2 ia rraled cuvelopes. Adiress, HOWARD ASSOC’ | Pensoxat—J.W. Briggs, Esq.,specialagent | lin and lady, Howe and lady, Trumbull, | Arthur, by L. Weber; waltz. wine, wife and Bian, left Washington at &:20 thin morning and | over TEENYSON S POEMS. Mestrated. Cloth... 1.00 | ATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. 238-003 | for the Post OmMice Department, has just re. McDonald, Morrill and lady, Pomeroy and Oe ee oie. mens Ed cae aeaeany aubewe ma peas gee tht. Hobertsom. from the Committee on Disa. Sasori LIEBIG’S COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF | (ned fom Sew (Orleans, where he has suecess- | lady, Sawyer and lady, Schurz and lady, Sher- | wajtz; huchzeits Klange, by T, Stranes watts, | ladies and gentlemen, who had arcepted his we Susbabte as eaemtayeunestneniestee BLANCHARD & NOHUN, MEAT secures great economy and conecnione | fully established the free delivery system. man and lady, Stockton and lad; houigtlieder, by T. Strauss; galop, turisten, by Aiea Su Sai tk aed ane ie my and the | Mr. Robertson presented the credentials of one © keeping. and excellence Parlon; waltz, aus des hoshwalds gurness ber- f Representatives James G. Blaine, Speaker ot ine. out the signature of Baron Liebig, the ‘ . A English iron-clad Monarch. The train arrived Adelbert Ames, Senator elect from Mississippi; BUOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, without the signature of Baron Licbig ‘The SENATE GaLtentes were again crowded | the House, and Mrs. Blaine, Beck, lady and ust; closing about daylight with the | OSHS) iret 10 o'clock. Among others on the | Which were referred to the Judiciary ; en Conner Pessa. Av. awn Dita Sr. i 7 J. MILHAU'S to-day, so great is the desire to witness the | daugliter, George Brooks and lady, Jame- mittee. Fe ° Among the guests were Governor Swann, o! | train were Sir Edward Thornton, the Er glish ring in of the colored Senator, Revels, and | Brooks and daughter, Gen. Butler and daugh Maryland, and ladies; Captain Keynolds, -T&F Im 183 Broadway, New owe Mr. Hamlin introduced bill for the Govern- INE® BOOKS AND MAGAZINES RECEIVED ment of the District of Columbia; which was nister, with several attaches of the Legation; = Leesan to see him take his se: t d Mi i 5 _ | Navy; Mr. Spaulding and ladies, Baron Gerolt. % cnc . ae ae oe . . SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTO! AMUSEMENTS. gic aeee press ats ois Ce ig Jay | Prussian. Minister; and Sire. Townsend, | Blaque Bey, the Turkish Minister; the Charge | Teferred to the Committee on the District of CoRNER 453 STREET anv Pa. Av. at Biez suse Aud comics : iy» a lady, Inge Dr. Richter, D. C. Forney, Esq., and Mrs. For- | @’ Aftaires of Denmark, Count C. Lowenhaapt, _ - : LL drafts for refundmends of taxes(Internal-| and jady, Judd = aac a " : ~ : . | ‘The case of Mr. Revels, Senater elect trom ATIONAL THEATRE : De ack end ladies, Potter, Jones and | ney, Hon. Mr. Ketcham, Hon. Mr. Farniiam, | Charge a’ Affaires of Sweden and Norway, | pitas; of Mr. Reve and thelr Eiects pin the Father, Mother aad Chad, ad : po der eng 9 District ang | 43» Scotield and ladies, Stevenson and Indy, Haron Charles Lederer), Austrian | Minister: | Captain Commerell and several officers of the | Br. Vickers (Ma reviewed the Tired Soot oir Wife ie + Mothe: - ewell benett of sent through the Collector of istrict and | yf, Wood = Judge Tabor, Fourth Auditor; Commander and rigs “ dceision. ‘teat hare Gerei' jy Seg PR MAGGIE MITCHELL. through no other person. t cae ve eeah atts sts: Genera dh Mrs, Jefters, U.S. Navy; Paymaster Stewart. | Monarch, Vice Admiral Porter, Rear Admiral | decision, claiming that the principles ab wy sna Falierton Medora Leigh. Price 25 cents. TILIS (FRIDAY) NIGHT, first time of the graat a irs. McCarthy and daughter, Gene larev | US. Navy; Prof, Baird ana lady, Captain and | Goldsborough, Commodores Rodgers, Case, | Sorted om this tear. Mn. kn hart Med at Cheap edition of Thackeray's Book of Snobs. poe Nace ire sepponien & = com ‘Tue TERRITORIAL PLAN FOR THE District. | 2"4 lady, General McClellan, Gen. Badeau, the Mrs. Churchill, Don oe Pennock, and Smith, and Captains Loring, | je: to the arguments of Mr. Howard, ALL THE MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY. | company . . In the Senate, this mornmg, Mr. Hamlin intro- | Secretary of War and Mrs. Belknap, Secretary | Feruvian Minister; Mr. and nd Me Sie: | Shirk, and George Brown, General A. B. | further read from authorities Catbolie Wer ‘Eclectic Magaaine, ae ee en eee eeaaet or Anat tedicy, | diced the bill to provide a government tor the | Robeson, General Zeiten, lady and daughter, | Muse, U. S.J Sigubee, Hear Admisal itoderce, | Dyer, Secretary Belknap and lady, Secretary pene eae dl Gverland Montiity, Old gaa New, FANCHON will be performed. ‘Maggie Mitchell ® | District of Columbia, as amended and agrecd | M™% Ricket's, Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Myers | ills Glonel Sigsee, Hear Adm Forney, Cox, Senators Edmunds, Thurman and others. | reooguized between the Lippincott « Masazize, Gedey * the Cricket. Admission, #0 cts.; Children, 25 ete upon by the committee of one hundred and tifty | @&tshal and Mrs. Sharp, Admiral and Mrs Postmaster General, Mr. Daniel Doughert, Representatives Slocum, Seofield, Lafiin, | and that the latter were al socagnnaed [eed ny rt i SPLENDID PANORAMA OF THE BEAU. | at Metzerott Hall, on Monday evening. It was | ©ldsborough, General Ramsay, Mayor Bowen Piulladelphoa, Admiral and ars. Hoe —— Ketcham, Wells, Stevens, Haight and lady, | Mferior race. “The naturalization laws only ap- ceekers dee Geet Wonte ties and wonders of Nature and Art, in both ried and Mrs. Bowen, Lord Ousely, Colonel and Mrs. | Howe, Hon. Mr. Brownlow, Commodore ©) fl seater, Shakey, te Besora, x, and | Blied to free white citizens. The militia 1 Leslie's Magazin Harpers Magazine Europe and America, together with striking scrip. | Teferred to the District Committee. Dayton and Mrs. Audenried, Captain Commer. | £@¥™aster and Mrs. Cushing, Mr. and Mrs Fo ene rere Feary, Schenck, and | 5.6 tne same, and it was bocanse the magro was Demorest « Fashions, Ballou's Magazine,” taral scenes, and the i amination of some of the Ss ine ae esa a oe ste = Mesrasciat Myers, Capt. Fh, Mr. Maurice Deltowe. Bel- | Maynard. The press is represented by Messrs. | not recognized as a citizen, or as capable of be- Hours at Home, The Nineteenth Century ‘incipal cities of t world, im life sine will bo ex: Gorn Saes—Secretary Boutwell has ac- 2 y gian Minister; Mr. Johnson, Mrs. and Miss Mills. | Gobright, of the Associated Press: amsdell, of — i bit it Wangh hil at Wangh coming a citizen of the United States. I in the midst of our war with Great Britain, - gress designated the whites as citizens and the | others as persons of color. As late as 1520 this distinction is kept up Congress. r Wallach and Mrs. Wallach, Mrs. F. Kin- | Senator and ¥ a FRIDAY EVE- | cepted bids for $845,000 in coin, offered on Wed- ney and Miss Kinney, Colonel and Mrs. Kinney, | 47d Miss Blair, General Shriver and. Mrs children under ten years 15 | nesday, yielding $1,045,000 in currency. Two | Mrs, General Michler, Commodore and Mis: = sg at Mise oes Dedee wn Mrs eee" | million dollars in bonds were purchased yester- | Sands, Miss Alden and Miss Jenkins, Judge Ftc erry, Senator and Mrs. Scott | the ¢; The True Story of Mrs. Shak: "s Life. and A street nor' paribune, World atic Al innati Commercial; Shaw, New York Com- mercial; Crounse, New York Times; Harrington, New York World; Curtis, Philadelphia Press, and I 2 NING. 25th inst: . and Democratic Almanacs for Tickets ‘= cae Paper, and Envelopes at the | cents. SAS EAS. Indies, Captain Frailey, Commander . C. Forney, icle. S ATIONAL THEATRE. aay eae million for the sinking fund, and the | Afrs. and Miss Loring, Mr. and the Misses Riggs, | Major Cash and indies’ Water Bunce, Gann ars eae Te) pot grigenargl H.R took | HOUSE—Mr. Hoar (Mas. introdaced bin eiscoaienandsaa iaaetiase sseenes er For special purchase, Mr. and Mies Cutts and Mr. Cutts, fr; Mr., Mra. | Homasand ladies) Commander Bailey, Senator | Crown fiosisent of the A. and E- RR tOOK | westabtsh a National Syetem of Education, PAREPA ROSA ENGLISH OPERA. and Miss Campbell; the Prussian Minister, the , y Nomrxations.—The President sent the fol- Reterred to Committee on Education and Stewart and lady, Mr. Hunter and lady, W. B. Extensive preparations have beon made here CARL ROSA, C.D. HESS & CO., Proprietors ant | jowing nominations to the Senate this after. | Russian Minister and Mme. Catacazy, the Aus- | Webb, Esq 1 Labor. Mrs. Webb, General Eatou | for the entertainment of the distinguixhed . ‘ Sees oe ee pb, Fen mater, Mr. Hunter and indies, ‘the | sod jody, ME and Mes. Hickardeon, Commodore | pity, and among other festivities the emeors of artis cobs aa ee tae Six Nights Senne et: George R. Kibbe, Collector Internal Revenue Lda Minieser, Mrs. Senator Sprague and | Jiirtie, Mr. and Hrs Mohan Ree De 'sedaine | the Monarch intend te compliment the visitors | ir carrying the mail. Ketetrad to Comumittes ‘Uekmenthe MOUDAT: Febreary 2. 30th District of New York. ise Chase, Mr. and Mme. Galvey, the Bra- | Newman, Samuel Norment, Eeq., with Mis. | with a twenty-five mile trip down the Chesa- | On Post Oitices and Post Koads. With, Wallace's beautiful and popular Geta, George B. Goodwin, Assessor Internal Reve- | 7! Minister, lady and daughter; the Belgian | Anna Hayden, of Boston, aud “ino: | peake, in order toshow the sea-going qualities | | Mt. Wood (N. ¥.) moved that when the House MME. PAREFA, ROSA fo ber pee ec uari- | ane ist District of Wheonetn Minister, Mrs. and Miss Clymer, Mr. and Mrs. | Wright, ngs Phillipe, Hou Gleam Ww. | of their vessel. ©. | Tusegrecdeny +” newton Montag; which >. MuSsie W.ca ANA. nil ME, Sai ‘trai | Zachariah B. Brooke, Thomas Gardner, and | Montgomery Blair, the Argentine Minister. | SUeita™ Chisman = Coritice oan ee eee: Mr. Cessna, (Pa.,) from the Committee on HPBELL, 1. AOWAMD ant | William Martin, to be sTustices of the Peace for | {¥@ French Minister, Mr. W. B. Lee and Dr. | Aituie, and Dire: Seofeld, Secretary Uostan ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | Eitctous, ‘© whom was retersed, at the begin= FINE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, the Districtot Columbia. Lee, Miss Susie Lee and Miss Jeannie | and ladies, Seerctary of State and Mrs. Fish ning of the t Congress, certain charges of VEN . or. MR. CA a Swe 31 YA tts y. 8. , Esg., x H Hon. i» oor Books MEMORIA T Sik Se OMReTED nckE: Postmasters—Theodore C. Phillips, Bay ¢ darnball, the Swedieh “Charge d’Athre, | ect ante ite Bie ee at | sk veEY ve THE memance, | {zy Fourth Marples Diswte, ae PHOTOGHAPH ALBUMS, Debut of the ‘youthful. charming Prima bonna | Mich.; Jno.W. Cummings, Ware, Mase; G: the Spanish Minister, Sr. Valles, Sr. d lady, Holmes E. 'Offiey, Esq. ani ‘The Party Made Much Of. Ported that mo evidence had been produced bwe~ Anda great variety of FANCY GUODS. Selling very | *°PFanc, from Hor Majesty's Theatre, London, J. Clarke, Los Angelos, Cal. Riveira, Sr. Carranza, the Portuguese | Jady, General Whittlesey, Mr. Constantine | Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Keening Star. the Committee to sustain said charges, and CHEAP. Call and examine for yourself. In her most-almirapie role of Arline, In which . Charge d'Aftairs, Mr. and Mrs. Ford, Mr. and | de Catacazy, FaHowe, Hom Me, Mecuincs, |, ASXAPoLIs, Mp., Feb. 25—An excursion par- | Be heeommended, therefore, that the Committee At J.C. PARKER'S character she has achieved so great a success. Sentelasun ma iene Mrs. Cartidio, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and party, | enstot and Mrs. Howe, Hon. Mr. A paloch: | ty from Washington to visit the Monarch. ar- | Be,‘is a hf ea Fe 3 BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, ON WEDNESDAY, | pe caer snaddgecedh steeples sing Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. | 1 _ iar fla tigger? 0 a Cam and | rived on a special train at 10:30 this morning. » and that = P ae 20-18 Corns sthand ¥ Streets. Mora UE MARELAGE OF FIGARO S| Grcrntan yovarcheand ine a circular giving | LeStange, Mr. and Miss Kennedy, Mr. Adams, | eli, commander of her Majesty's olip Monnech, done naeee a rore {wo and three hundred per- | "Mr Sargent (Cal.) offered a resolution ai- = = a | ricaro. HOCHZEIT | 1 ict of registered! Donds caveated upon the | Licttenant Dundas, G0th rifles; Col. Crawley, Tot Liege Dundase and: Me Wee eat et | other inembers of the Cabinet; Mr. Thornton, | FoCHRE the Committee of Ways and Means to PAINTING, &e. Reserved Seats hestra, $2.0; in Parquette, 2 : Mrs. Johnson, Dr. Miller and the Misses Miller, | ot, Lieut. Dundas, and Mr. Wintz and other | the British Minister,-and other torcige dime. | mawire into the expediency of legislation re- mt = bai itech & $2. Dress Circle, 12 Aline ‘$1; Balcony,75 | books of the Department during the month; the | wir. and Mrs. Bodisco, Mr. and Mrs. ©. : of the officers of that vessel; Gen. Ricketts, the | matics; several metbers of the Committes on | ducing the tax upon spirits distilled from frutts. ? mp mai. ) Dep | kala ot ends for the fret three nights begins | tS Under which they were issued, denomina- | 341. ng Migr pene ant Fane, Mice Gest | President and Miss Nellie Grant, Major Morris, | Naughy qactay members of Representatives. Seno {A6.) intwetgnnl a Salk ale 22 esrarsisump ses, ) 55 pahtle of sends for the first iniree, nights, begine | tom Under which arranged numerically. This ; , Mr. Fane; jas | of Cal-, and his sister: Mrs. C: ~ of New | and other members of Congress, and the Heads eke ama tg p= rt =e oe w D n.. at Met . : coyne, General Woodhull, Mrs. Whitney, and | York; Gen. Marcy and Mrs. Marcy, Senator and rocks " a uniform system of bankroptcy in the United LA. 0. | tor any night and Matinee begins on Friday. fe22-tf | list will be of great value to bankers and brokers ‘ys Mrs. i ‘Senator B ; of the Naval Bureaus. States, whi ferred to the G es Se eS ee Ceeen (7 HITEHURST GALLERY. | for protection against forgeries, Gen me tae, | Many others. Michler, Senator Harlan, Holers Leeks Ra | The company were received at the gate of the | 5° revision of the Laws. neiakaaien M_T. PARKER, No, 627 Louisiana avenue, (old sae Ms willbe ddr Ob acomeiin Windies ea tan The supper was very fine, prepared in the | Commodore and Mes ‘Sands, Mr. and’ a oe by the officers of the Naval | ‘Several bills, of a private nature, were also Ne 55.) HOUSE. SIGN and DECUKATIVE PAIN- HE GRAND COMIC PANORAMA OF THE * 2 house by Mr. Thornton's French cook; and the | McVey, Mr. Kuiz and two daughters, of Cuba, | 5¢200l and a company of marines, and after- introduced and appropriately referred. TER—doing. that an REMOVAL OF THE CAPITAL, EVERY EVE. | has becn converted. The listtobe issued onthe | Histe upon the table was noticeably handsome, | General Bader, of War ‘and lady’ | Wares DY the midshipmen on the parade ground. | "Mir. Ienjamin (Mo.) demanded the regular Hetmcht ao and Aarne na partner to devi‘ his | NING. af the WHITRHURSE GALLERY, Pa Dipaiato Will contain the numbers of about | Conspicuous amongst the picces was the rich sei | Speaker Blaine and Bre. Blaine, Gen. Schenck | WF They then visited the ew building, or | QTE et business, aud tho Mouse resusmed eon- A citizen of Washi he of fifty years” four hundred such bonds, varying in denomina- | of plate presented to Mr. Thornton by the Brit — ae ney = ras Rie a midehipmen's quarters, and ish residents of Buenos Ayres while Minister | and wife, Marshal S and Mrs. Sharp, ex- | fyinn building, or | & <r : < afterwards -em- sideration of the amendmens made to ra tive appropriation bill in Committee Whole. tion frem $50 to $10,000, together with all acts aud Seventh streets, for thirty years, of Congress pertaining to them from January, tf i solicit ack mothe kita in te United stan jay ors. and solicits a pition of the ‘ited s Past favors, and solicits hitio in the iste harked on the steamers Phlox, Mcreury, and < there; and in the hall (filled with tif - | Mayor Wallach and ladies, Hon. Mr. The cr the Monarch, lying six miles out. | Mr. Dawes saidan amendment made yester- ance of the same. MT x PLACE OF AMUSE 1867, to date. re) ces Gs ae see cee and lady, Capt. Whiting and lady: seagnt (PES Jjonarch will proceed & few miles down | day in relation to extra compensation had been fel ty No. 627 Le jana ay > o'clock; exh iti om od pebtsted = — bed =e nape asad see wan. A the Chesapeake with the. party, ant practice | construed to reduce the y of ie es and other “" . «on .; Children, 5 pai aaa = 4 ‘. ornton e Bru resident: + Bevalmen. Gov. | officials 923 2 PAINTING. voce mere: Weta pibhend: kieh cave? & Tue fPaesioxst's Recerriox—The rocep- | “ented to Ms. Thornton by the British realden The Virginia Interest Law. Bowle, with several members of eam fivuseene whom it was not tatented t aSect. He Dsrreer.§ —_— DS: eu of ten or more. Wcts. One- | tion atthe Executive Mansion last evening by > * therefore moved an amendment to give the law The following is the act just passed by the | the Maryland Legislature, accompany the its direct interpretation; Virginia Legislature in accordance with the | yj}; ,Alatgenumber of ladies are on board. at Sa ashen tyr fees ond : The question was then taken ENT, Shure, Assoc es, Clubs, ot | Jam. Athalf past nine o'clock the crowd was | Laxps SELECTED IX OnEGON FoR Wacos | new constitution of that State making it law- | 1,2 2¢,United States double turretted monitor | nays on the amendment made in Comintine a reet. between 9h and lth. other Organizations Trois ont of envploymict i has steamed up, and proposes to acc rine 9 ;Patrevt; betwoen Muh and wth” | ether Organizations. or s out 0 Gr per. | 20 great that it was found necessary to close the | Roa Purrosxs.—Commissioner Wilson, of the | ful to receive any rate of interest not exceeding | fis Mgnt, UP: Aud Proposes to accompany the p—rcaece pli Boome baad ne wag Cn ii ‘Painting Integie | con selline the greatest amount of iste’ | Nout door for a short time. The President and | General Land Office, is in reecipt of list No.4 | twelve per centum per aunum, which may be or Satate thee : — . uM 3 SE and SN | frecot March Mrs. Grant, as usual, received in the Blue Par- | embracing 30,342 20. elected in the | agreed upon by the parties and be specified i FROM WEST VIRGINIA. “alee iene — # , naye Q Clb PAINTINGS! lor, the latter being assisted by Mrs. Secretary | district of Iands if erceon City | the bond, note or other writing evidencing the | The Word “White” Voted out of the | "The yeus and nays were als called on the tse Bee ce kumise ecttocks, | the President and Mrs. Grant was a perfect | “#t point. U NAN being practical | et en ACSI ROL ot ag om ae Fish and Mrs. Judge Dent. Marshal Sharpe | "der the provisions of the act of Congress ap A Constitution—The Capital not to be | amendment appropriating money for the Car. ‘ree Exhibition at BARLOW’S prt ok we | cored d 6, debt, viz: yr pmo y Sars | GALLEY OF FINE AUIS. A'largenumber of | presented the visitors to the President, and | MCved July 5, 1805: pisoy nd Castes Sacioe || 3: iu Wf edeten hy tue teecoal chasteiy rua Phere nee g e pyyo See etl rae tara nerocd S—yeus €2, maze eS. MODERN PICTURES suitable for Holitey | General Michler to for the ladies. tains Military Road.” section 4, chapter 141 of the code of 186), be poh . ag ta fo Ths Booning Mar, Mr. Sargent (Cal) made an ineffectaal i vacts | Pepna-avente, between 12th and 13th streets, south | Among the many distinguished visitors were c a amended and re-enacted so as to read heuce- | ,, wieguentenedirc Ge oe ee 2 | attempt te go into Committee of the Whule on icited, aud satisfaction | ede, ‘over LAMB'S Looking Giese and Ficture | Vice President Colfax, Senators Scott, Wilson, | ‘Tue CADETSHIP CasEs.—“Zeta” writestothe | forth as follows: . * : nage the State Constitution by striking out the word | %¢ !udian appropriation bill. pa ae Schurz and lady, Spencer and lady, Cameron, | Sun: ‘As soon as the Whittemore case was dis- | rate of sfc dollars open oe ena the | white” from the suttreee ee ut restoring |» \r, netic, (ilam..) from the Comedies on A** REPOSI ° Drake, Pomeroy and lady, and others; Repre- | 1 osed of in the House of Representativesto-day, | a year, and proportionately for a greater of lec, | the ballot to those disfranehised on account at State of Georgia to representation in Oong 245 F STREET. sentatives Banks, Brooks and daughters, Laflin, | the Committee on Military Affairs repaired to | sum, or for a longer or shorter time; but it shali | P#rticipation in the rebellion, was adopted by a in Ni hen e vote of 38 to 8. and prepoees to put the bill upon its passage. Kelley, O'Neill and lady, Schenck and daugh- | their room and resumed the examination of the | Be,!¢wful to receive any rate of interest not ex: | Vote of 38 to & , _ | ME. Bingham (Ohio) hoped the gentieman ter, Farnsworth, Hamilton, and others; Gener- | alleged sale of cadetships. There are three | Sa 7S ‘Welve per centum per annum, which, | ,,7%¢ capital, question was up before bot | would allow the bill to ve printed. In order that LOAN OFFICE SPECIAL NOTICE. _ Ss Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, oo ie. | Houses yesterday. In the Senate a bill to re- —— mine FIONAL LOAN OFFICE — als Harney, Howard, and Shriver; Secretaries | Representatives whose cases are now imme- | thereto, al te went) in ther Eanm, Parties | peal the act locating It’ at Charlestown was a NATIONAL LOAN OFEICE, eat vaceuinanaanmavines! Boutwell, Cox and lady, Fish and lady; Com. | diately under consideration. ‘These are Mesars. | other writing evidencing the dohtn Ang an race Ue Note of 14 tot. The test vote in the | ease by tating that the Dill was precieely the eo Knees ainavenne, “PHOTOGRAPHS, CHKOMOS, ac., | missioner Parker and lady, Blaque Bey, Turk. | RR. Butler, Republican, of Tennessee; J. 8. | Teouary iero, eee re a day 01 sii RR sata same as the Eas ‘adnuiltting the States of Vir- ‘nines 0 poset a fdgrizel ES a J + 1870, . 5 inde of cola lowest market rates. "The ROGER’S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, ish Minister; Sir Edward Thornton, English | Golladay, Republican op eae gand John T. | “2: section 34 Seapier Marteteoas ie peepnast FROM LONDON TO-DAY. oN Eldridge ( Wis.) asked the gentleman (Mr only Christian » Office in the District. fe5-Gm ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, Minister; Col. Freyre, Peruvian Minister, and } evidence 'in the case of Mr. Deweess in not yet | 22d re-enacted so as to read as follows : i The Thunderer on oar Railroads. Butler) if he would consent to include the COHEN'S NEW LOAN OFFIC STATUETTES, &c., &c., | secretary, with other members of the foreign | sufficient to give ie much development. “33. Any bank authorized to carry on busines: Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. State of Massachusetts in the provisions of the YOSI Teh st. 3d door from L- Mone PICTURE FRAMES, legations, Ex-Mayo: Wallach, Generals Porter,'| | In Mr. Golladay’s caso it seems that he gave | $t5 bank of cllcalation, deposit and discoant, | 7 wrapsed Bestusseely to The Eoaning Star. bill. ieaned on Wai Diamond=. CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. 2 | ‘he appointment to a boy in New York, and he | 824 any licensed banker or broker, and othe: »xvON, Feb. eo es to-day has an Appeals were made to Mr. Butler to give way Wearing Apparcty aivi Merchandise of al, descrip . s Babcock, and Dent, of the President's staf; | jh3 Shpolmment if & boy in boy's father that no | “Fporations authorized by their charters to | editerial on the troubles of the Atlantic and for a morning hour, and— tious. on the most liberal terms. fes3m" | VELVET PASSE Sk BRACKETS, ac | J¢*¢E- Grant, Esq., father of the President, | Lat fuer davit, fro pecuniary character wa. | @ake loans or to purcbase or discount bonds | Great Western Railroad. It redicts that the Mr. Wood (N. Y.) said the could (CUARLES BERZBERG'S LOAN OFFICE, - ARL s and Mr. Dent, father of Mrs. Grant; I. N. Mor- | given for it. A witness who was called before | Pills, notes, or other paper, may loan money fo: | Tganixation recently forme: Lin New York, | not hope to pass the bill d the ;Eexraucrenes EOGn) A Fine Assortment for ie and lady, Judge Wylie and lady the committee to-day was disposed to be contu- | %Fetiod not exceeding six months, and discount | under the leadof General McClellan, to farther | jour. JAs & member of the counnithns he cout 351 © STREET NOTH, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, See ees Cuwe Wyte and tedy, 906 many ‘or refused to testity until he wag re. | @2¥ bill or exebange, promisory note, or othe: | the interests of creditors, will go far to realize say that the committee were b; ans unani- Between 43, and 6th streets. (immediately in rearof | 9¢ 16-19 SMITH & STRONG, | others. ted ne Bae ae eatity until ho wag re- | ielotiable paper, for’ the yment of money, | the hopes of the projectors of this great rail- | mous, and several meibers of that committee N otel.) Two. ase | _ The tollettes of the ladies were very rich ana | minde a that he Cane here aed gee ait, | Misich will be payable within’ six months from | road. e Money leaned in on Watches. Diamonds, | go. 486) ON EXHIBITION (No. 436 rs He then testified that he came here and got Mr. | the time of disteccre 4 pect ee had amendments to offer. He hoped the gentie- ewelry. Silverware, Wearing Apparel. Fur TH D SALE a elegant, though in miuy instances they sutfered } Golladay’s cadetship by simply asking for it. ielenent On cack leeenes anne, Sal sang Salts man would allow it to go over. gives ait Merchaine a every decpipton Sratir.( | AT MARKRITERS, |? sruuut. | Qadly from the crowd. Other witnemes are to be summoned on this | jiicrest on euch loans or discounts at the rate of ghee ig ag mag ag Lr ly remy most li rma guaranteed. Far fai 3 2 ° . . Mr. dealing and just treatment refer to ay. eside My ctwcen D and B street, Mrs. Grant was attired in rich, crimson Lyons | “"t, case of Mr. Butler stands ina better atti. | BAY be received in advance. “Fach bank shal shai de She Donaher Sinn, ave the bill printed apd recomanitied. 2? this city pot connes ted with any similar estab aE eee Eee Crag, ae, | “ilk velvet, with Empress train, lace tichu; head | euge than that of pithor of the ee ter ttt: | So Tegulate Its loans and discounts: that thes ee nat eabnaesgd Mir: eck (Ay } uae che peaed terete have movice— Fi eat, BOCK "Paperhangings, Window | dressof same material as dress and white lace: | accused. The testlneey note borer, members Scena pata nen Can omrteel I <anene Geperlanio. ee coe ae ps amen, the Dine Ne Becpened to offer, « “4 a A int 5 = Shed) Picre, Frames yaiigtare Gord, ant "Tar | diamond jewelry. tailciship tou sonof General Telenor dene | _ 3: Sectlon 6, chapter 50 of the code isamended | terday of the anniversary of the proclamation | P'EMte morning hour then commenced, and Mr. We offer the highest cash advances on all, ‘oy TERMS CABS” Mrs, Secretary Fish wore & mauve satin, with | CO cth ater bebad erkeaace ne, district and | 22d re-enacted so as to read as follows : of the French Republicin 1848 was very orderly. | Bingham, (Me) from Gotee tien oe ‘Pensions, Mines “GOLD and SILVER WARE, Pease Remember Name and Number. __ap2-ly | Ince slounces; heat-dress of peatis; diamond | Sruiq ner tnd « bor ecapetent tee ane funds OF Ce aren Aeponit, and othe: | ‘The police authorities did not disturb the meet | reported @ mumber of bills; wes OF @ privess WATCHES, DIAMONDS, — — jewelry. pointment. He did appoint one from his dis- a Ly, Or may ° < nature, which were © recommended and other valuables, on casy terma. - | be invested in or loaned in any stock or real =¢ Sears) amen by the committee. Silnach Wisizes ai Kept ln tan area. neoot BALLS, PARTIES, &c. cute Sem, Gruen, (widom of the late General | Seton shgetv ania ue Basis rtest is | surly ot bo wsed im purchase Agce unt From California. hig so OO EE, safes. and basi: ra with us is « ———— — 3 % |, renowned ction wi pe - i. 1) Hotes . legraphed Exclusively is a Confidential. We are too well known iu this city to FIRST GRAND LEVEE ce Mair: eipetition, Gast ibe” Kis wendettor War Department on business cannected with | folowing restrictions: That a> cite i, | Teleoraphed 1g apg gane A Omarres or Cuinn—A dispatch from New beed any other recommendation than to say: We do OF THE the Meir expedition, and for his wonderful es- | certain Tennessee bonds. ‘The question of the ther valeable thing Out Thar | SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 25—The musical jubi- | York, dated February 2ith, sums up the day's what is right. Ancient Order of Good cape from the Castle of Perotte,) wore a laven- | cadetship was discussed incidentally, and Gen. Weccens pavekic cece ca ing which may hav. | jee has been prolonged till Saturday, it has | doings as tullows : S. GOLDSTEIN & €0., Brokers, Fellows, der-colored satin, with arich black thread-lace | Schotield, who was then Secretary of War, asked come + ages other than certificates of debt proved so successful. A of the State Bank of New Brans- det tf 34 Four-and-a half at. pes peratineccrs se vate of tan teas ae Mr. Butler to give the cadetship to a son of Gen. ote s ae of the United States, or of cor- The Police Judge has been sentenced to six | Wick, N. J.. while in the currency department ATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, 1s oun sxroet. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, phe Bs ope peed eos alla Tyler. Mr. Butler was doubtful whether he | Porations, +} at — od a months imprisopment for abusing a Chinese <o fe ‘ary. was robbed of & bag oon- LEW a co aioe, avenne, ROBERT, FUL TUESDAY, Moxeu 1, 1570. marabout feat gui mus | could do so, as the boy was not a resident of he | Maybe due therese,'aak note or eas | female ning in Government bonds and $1,000 Beal ia Diamonds. Watches. Dry Goods, ‘Fur he Executive Committee wonld inform ¢ Pianos. and all Kinda of Personal Property. | ¢rivwis ad the pobite sint the Mt naan | ~% Pinte Tene een, | ranaciuents have been made to make thi«, every day cxcept Soudave frum 6 @. m.to$ | Lever, n grand success. and would guaruntec : atty |< ‘* pleasure to ail who favor us with thei Mrs. Eugene H. Hartshorn, of Jamaica Plains, } district; but Gen. Schotield dispelled all doubt bi ‘Washi "8 birthday was celebrated “at | in currency. sachs, ore a very iingns tit: | ang oncel simomears ani | Patani eianen aa ru Gay, | {isons Wancov indy i naonl | Aton wat made Derre Judge Rend i ‘nol % je case Ce reart-colored noire antique, trimmed with point | residence was everywhere, and that hc could as | terest, exceeding the rate of one per centum | Tixe bark Lamy is ashore in Puget’s Sound. | Gallait tossoeehy Semen, tne case OF TC. lace, white eatin; and resplendent with brilliant | \-e]] be credited to @ Tennessee district us to any for coed oa . jut the interest may in any | She has been abandoned by the writers. nue, and now =. out a term in the Albany diamonds. Mrs. Hartshorn is one of the most | other section. Further conversation overcame | °#%¢ be received in advance. Penitentiary. The Indge ammounced that he Presence. . 0 : 7 = Tickets, ONE DOLLAR atithing Geniomataed | brilliant and accomplished beauties of the Bay | Mr. Butler's scruples, and hie made the appoint- | ,</,Section, 11 of chapter 141, code of 155.1: | | susssame Election—A Bera mace, | Woldconult Judge Nekontm the sabi er Ladies. can be had of the Committee, or any member | State, and she was greatiy admired. Mid ‘about it at the time: Saracreeanything |S. This act shall be in force trom and atter it- | Teegraphed Reclusteely to The Kooning dor Re ay bgp ~ AT ng tre el SL Mrs. Mills, of New York, (mother-in-law of | long after the appointment was made, fiteen | P#*s8ge- be ae Lovisvittx, Ky., Feb. 25—The i been advanced, on Cannon’s authority, to Mr. GREAT INDUCEMENTS OF FERED TO ALL IN AL E.W, Korse, J. H. Hatch, Fernando Wood,) wore perhaps the finest dia- | hundred dollars were sent into Mr. Butler's dis- m - election mder the new charter Wood, of the secret service, and others in col- WANT OF DRY GOUDs. w H.Bradicy, PL: Schrifigiesser, displayed in Washi 4 - | trict for eampaiga purposes. This money, it is Wank oF THE BLospes.—Miss Lydia Thompson | first Saturday in March. No con- testimony for use betore the = J.M. Towers, im. E monds ever displayed in Washington: magnifi understood, came from General Tyler, but it | and Her Burlesquers Assaulting an Editor—Ex- | Vention will be held. Every candidate run | sional Committee on Election Frauds. ee Master of Ceremonies, R. Brannan. fe237t_ | cent head-dress of diamonds, diamond necklace, eases after thought entirely, and had nothing cilement in Chicago—There was great excitement ae merits. Should the ratification of the | J. B. Do) for alleged counterfeit- White BED SPRE #1 ” ‘THE THIRD and diamond brooch. to, fo mith the original transaction. On the | in Chicago, Thursday afternoon, caused by an | {ptt tmendment be officially proclaimed ing, was ged, there being no evidence 10 yards ot © f Mrs. Dr. Newman appeared in an elegant | other hand, t is also in evidence before the com- | Steemne of several \ot Gs ode | noon amounting to 4,000 | against bi a La oe. ANNUAL LEVEE inek velvet dress; ‘lower ornaments in the | mittee that this money was paid over betoro the | MtemDt of, sev A ees rte | Nabe nite, ail wel. $0 pale. pay Specintment was made. Ines catements com: ee ee pe —— Sad Accident. with falscly personating revenue eiieers for tke i D TOWELS, at I2xc. or = - . a flict, but Mr. Butler’s friends believe that he Story, chief editor of the Times. A party o! ‘ % Full line FLA. cheap. Mrs. Wright, widow of our late Minister at | canexplain away all apparent discrepancies. six, including Lydia Thompson, Pauline Mark- | 7@<s7@phed Ezclusively to the Bening Star. parpone the proprie- RAPRINS snd DOYLIES Terr cheap. cops COLUMBIA CPMMANDERY, No.2, fp oriin, ina costly black velvet. ‘The committee 1s anxious to report on all the | fix, ineluding Lydia mn, their agent, drove | _ROCKLAND, M., Feb. 25—Three of the crew | ‘of a match 2 A SHAWLS jest received. = KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, Mise Schenck, daughter of the General, bine | cases ax roon a8 poselblo, and thus be rid of the caters & Ere ene ee of the schooner Francis Hatch, of this port, | satis in agin a A large stock of HOSIERY at reduced prices. silk, with white tarleton overdress, looped up | ¥20le matter. “| made his appearance two of the women and luding the mate, were drowned by the sink- | S°onaed adds that he ‘Will sell COTTONS cf all widths as cheap as they WILL BE MELD AT THE s Henderson sypronched. Lydia Led last evening. ‘The schooner had ats that be as they can be bought anywhere in the District. a with roses. ; SHovtpEr Hitrixe To BE REPRESSED.—Mr. | him several blows with a wi Story and part of the crew had put off in $5. Call and see. auent exres NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, Miss Commidger, daughter of Judge Com- | Wilson to-day introduced in the Senate a bill to | seized, when Henderson struck '@ sovere | mall hos the purpose of her ‘case wo feet [Rey Peunsylvania avenue. TUESDAY EVENING, midger, of Delaware, white tarleton, flounced, | prevent prize fighting, which provides “that tind the wing one eee hin. Story | * accident happened. Nght FoR SALE OR CHART EE. Tickets, @3: admitting a Gent! ; | With bodice and tunique of butt silk. any person being a citizen, Inhabltant or rosi- | seized the mip, wuick beg ‘a revolver and | Johm Ball Wants = Pacific Railway. | i.‘ sicpenbiinaaa ASTEAM YACHT. For terms apply to. to,be bad of members of fhe Commandery, Ladg Ousley, with Mr. Brooks, of New York, | dent of any State or Territory who shall by | Doveq otf betore Mr. Story could attack him. | Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Evening Star. SAMUEL KEESB, 1304 4%, corner N.. Supper furnished by Sir Knight J. H. Russell, wore mauve satin, with black lace trimmings. | previous appointment, arrangement or ust then a large crowd to gather, when v7 hesar- | Tae Pauesrreniay Cuvacu—The Telnna. SES ae "Garrioces furntihed by Mean Olestt & Son, 8th | Mrs. I. N. Morris, black velvet and stone agement made thereon, leare said. State. oF | some of the party Jumped in tho carriage and | 40% peg Ba ee pty commutes of the General Amombly of the “Old street, D 4 “moderate charge « 4 ‘erritory drove oft. lice and arrested ‘Government the construc- New School Presbyterian Churches on B50 tor, Ledy and Geatieman-" Orders etd bo | CUMEOSCwOT son within ts of another Stato or | {vain Thompson, Pauline Markam and ay. | {be sttention of the Governmen Feconatruction of the board of church extousion given early. fe 1.3.5.3 Mrs. General wore black silk, with ‘errit shall,on conviction in any ed Henderson, and took them to the station-house, the best point to commence at is the mouth of the has been in session in Cincinnati. ee black lace and pink silk trimmings; diamonds. | or Co Ladherlhe on randy gay Nhere they were bailed to appear for trial on | Neepigem river in Lake ‘All the | Of the conference was to arrange the Mrs. Judge Dent, cream-colored silk, with pe pegergrgr ans — eukend. Genes Set day. It was to arrest Mr. Story, money’ required for the can be ‘in ctr cemieng ee pecmmany aoa ‘other are ons Babcock, itgut vise aie with | at such ight as aid, sccond or suegeon shall’be | * . ecm miten, pene as eee a rs. . . ‘The all appeared Thursday: at (Cham pioush!p—Rewing ~aed sa"by tn white lace trimmings. liable, on conviction, to imprisonment for not | 4 cin: ral pi. nary Sheen hee 7A Sanstecy lo Yas Kocsing Mar. tion under the special, charter ‘the Mrs. Senator Pomeroy, flowered silk, with } Jessthan one vear or a fine of not less than fif- Story Would cango thelr arrest during the play, Seas, Neh. ak ernered Teates, New School Charch which will probabiy involve grcen satin trimmings; diamonds. 2e— ae p Ran Sree sacs ons match for $5,000 and the championship of the | that the board consist of ‘member, No. 3 YoungMen'sChristian Awe Bailtie, Conscrmmioce Junons.—The, New, ork | abusive articles published tn the ‘Times, and | woudnss Hees definitely arranged between tho | si of the mumber from the Nortkwest._ Ths =3._______._ San gears, papers say that when the jary which on Tacaday | calling the blondes wemen of ill-fame and their Fustace is wake place in Lactime, fn Jey enacts areced caeeaein te as $$°UE AGENCY vox Tux pistaicr, Seer inn Tenmeed oon Into private Opera ‘House, and Mr. F Hows, of the | next. : Chureh.. "The General Amambiy will take Guai oe dene weil Tecommendations next DUPONT'S CELEBRATED POWDER, Toom fo make up the verdict, oat ona bene ofice‘and demanded retraction. Hs dre st his | gentteration of the Ratirend Conven. | *ti» o” -4 At Store of T. A. BITCHIE, Forrest Hall, George him a) ” and ‘a pack of cards from | volver and ‘them out, and from this the 2. en, a7-Picrre Bonaparte imtend a visit po = TCHIE, Fe aaa hie pee big oF the Jurors, who ‘k resulted. : tec te a cag ett ag re to this country when he So aan qtalities qunpiition trade, aie +“ have thing we Resenen, Fee, 25—The delegates wh settle Sebel Corner 2th street weet and N strect north, ourselves.” The worthy couple down | qSZloge quakes to the tread of over sight | southere Ratroad Opwrentien ware fn aceon fi apie Oz" dram W pibington City left te box ot store Are now prepared to manufacture all kind of to a game of euehre, which they until Quakers. oie he likes without troublesome interference. fA SHELA, He-'310 F street. or with Sir. | pi TNT ond aCOLORED GEASS at the most reason: the other Jurors had agreed upon of Reon, woman cowhided a man in the streets ARSE 4 7 87”Anew French tnvention isa portable fresh- fe sanic building, will be promptly Aled.” 301 “Oe apd 3 Jarge supply, of the best quality of Sarg or a Varcante Fagw—On Taesday them.” ?. A Ve laced her breast-bone into pane Pe ENE I SO a Yor uneanne ms yg | SDSS Erapiee, Bri haue sacar ene sts, | ft yi tem ten a, Wee | Ma Sggerriat ease | Psa otoadar pees anea ; — ——— Gruber and Smith, 4 a Late wer be ‘three minutes. A of FR d in ANY Bhai cede SANS $ dining ters sb sinied tn | anectans ofa Vaan: whe beacon Govodng hin: |" 62-Our ri Hale bat no | ner oat whent iow tied Kimber, Tod- ERTS. 522 Seventh strest. ‘They are the ae t, to Mr. J. IL. MeAtee, one re a, floest singers ud most attractive Birds ev a the to Mr. J. self equally to each. hearty. ‘desh by injadiclonsly resisting, she swallowed inthismarket, __ jain Pennsylvania of this towns for, ‘sum. Of G54 per acre— | gy wedins county, cheese | within afcw months. is ‘survive. si W scenes avo parkenocen. BRA ete Feira PG aa Me +0 } made romana et cows, The S| gue tong wath betheen Lente caveat attended a dance phere bem ange’ over the Hora Perini eaae twee mth nd | alt Cage rp NL OY ge Sided os | SeWeler™ Sees Nad eaghaeasbsess | Same sedate armetines « god art | Sor wich ai-No genie sds wi, Jth streets, south side. Call and see at scenes J ever wuz two old maids on | the Western Reverse, ey med iy out pants on. Bocks elegantly or plainly bound. Periodicals TEOMAS MEU IE a sts one sick x are emigrating there. elapee the Tolls up.’ race. and newspapers carefully attended to. ja20-Jy SeSt-Im= 446 B street, bet. :