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NING STAR. “THE EV PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Bullding, SW. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and Lith St, hind EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP: NY THE STAR te by carriers to thetr werfders City and at Tex Cents Pax Suresor Fourr room PER MONTE. Copies pa a pr Shs gS oer ld AMUSEMENTS, ATIONAL THEATRE. Last Nght but Two of the Ki ‘wn. NEL WARNER. | ent the Tyrant Gloster, | Ves, 85—N2. 5.338. _EVENING STAR. _ Washington News and Gossip. ‘Tae wew $10 legal tender motes are oat. Tre Presinient yesterday signed the 1D - fic ency bill, for the year ending J ane 20th, I: Conwrssiowgr Dil uno says that the cans 1- ation of reverae stamps by writing the name Vy ALL'S UV PEGA HOUSE. R Nic and Gate with 9 pen ia sufficient. ONLY FOUR NIGHTS MURR. r AMILY IN WASHINGTON SHOULD BVERY FAMICY, AND SEE IT. THIS EVENING, The Grest Mera! Drama of UNCLE TOMS CABIN: OR. LIFE UN THE PLANTATIONS, Mu. J. Gueer Kine, recently nem:nated fer Collector of Customs at Annapolis has declined the appointment. 58 he Tux Naval Covet-MARtrat for the tria’ of Commander Joba H. Upshur, on the charge of Five Acts and Six Tal ith all the Origi x vat Rtvicand S emery. purchasing a cadctship, met at the ‘avy De- FRTIE_ the ni 4 W onderer. as 8Y Partment at noon to-day. BGE KUNKEL as ONCLE TUM, Mise LA FORMEDT as TUPSEY Cartars HExRY CLAYTON bas been amigned to duty in the War Department, in place of Co. a @ car A. Mack, ordered on inspecting tourof n- pal cemeteries. THz Sax Domtxco Treaty.—It is reported that seven more Senators have given in‘ their adhesion to the San Domingo treaty, and will vote for it, making two more than the requisite two-thirds. Tue Democratic Maxurrs of the House of BR presentatives called a caucus for last evening im reference to the (eorgia bill, but owing to the absence of several members who were with the Ubio visiters, the caucus was postponed. UNCLE TOM MATINEE ON SATURDAY. Cheap prices. epPir Fovrrgesty dnatb REOPENIS: or GrORGE JUENEM ANS PLEASURE GARDEN. MONDAY. April Isth, 1870. Garden is the airiest and best located im Pic-nice ‘GEO. JUNEMANN, Proprietor. ARINI'S ELEVENTH ANNUAL FLORAL i MAY FESTIVAL AND BALL, Will take place at the NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1570. > Tickets. admitting gentleman and lad yg Extra ladies’ ticket the ciry for apis tm" ares. N. B—Al) those wishing to participate are re quested to joim st once, for no scholars will be re- ceived after Saturday. Mth inst 8p? DN CITY STRING AND B u raish PAYMENT ON THE May Covroms.—Secretary Boutwell has directed that the interest on the 5-2 bonds falling due on the Ist proximo, be pald now without rebate.on and after Monday nest. hes left at residence, tant, bet gp and Gsirects ganth, of headauart. = street, between Sin - —— z __ Spt2- tan’ THE GkoRGtA BILL in Tox House—General B wler, being compelled to leave here for Mas- sachusetis for a few days, has requested that consideration of the Georgia bill be postponed for ten days, which request has been granted. ABLUW 3 G4 ¥ sale for thore to par- GINAL Pore RES. 5 Between, 1a and THUD ctroste Tar Kimperty-BuTLer Case—The ease of Messrs. Kimberly Bros. es. General Benjamin F. Butler, in the United States Circuit Court of Baltimore, has been continued, at the instance of the complainants. until the Novem ber term. {south side.) rr a A™ REPOSITORY, 243 7 STREET. Between Thirteenth amd Fourteenth Strests, OfL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., BOGER'’S GROUPS OF CULPTURE, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, STATUETTES, &c., &c., Tre U.S. ScrRewe Court will ad journ to the prisent term on the 30th instant. Chief Justice Chase will yreside in the United States Circuit Court at Richmond on the first of May. Jastice Miller go-s to Arkansas, and Justice Eradiey to New Orleans, to hold court. Gov. Austr, ov Mryxesora, and Governor Fairchild, of Wisconsin, were before the House Committee on Commerce this morning, and urged the passage of the bill for water commu- nication between the Mississippi Kiver and Lake Niehigan, by the Sac and Fox Rivers. POTURE FRAMES, CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, PABLUB BEAUKETS, &c A Fine Assortment for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. oc 61 A.V. 8. SMITE, ——_———_——- ea yee = Tue Bricworr Orera TRocre will com- s BXHIBIT No. 434 ie} nee ee ios tclt canner Italian opera at Wall’s eraxer.{ | AT MAMERITERS. | | | STRERT. | Opera House next Thursday evening, and as we between B and E it Doors above Odd Fellows? Hall, Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &c. Also, Lar Sick Sandes, Picture Frames, “py tvaus Case. Fiease Bemember Name and Number. sp 3t-ly —————— LECTURE CAPTAIN HALL’S LECTURE ON HIS EIGHT YE. * SEARCH FOR THE et SURVIVORS OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN'S EXPEDITION. have had no Italian opera for some time past, the attendance will no doubt be very large. The com pany is said to be a very fine one. Cuaice 01 Cor. Casry, of the War Department, was before the Committee on Appropriations to-day in reference tothe amounts required for jur- fifieations. During his examination he ex- — | Pressed the opinion that the present style of forts are superior to any iron-clad system. Caynor BE Teste For a YEAR.—Owing to the dismisygl of the appeals by the Suprem> LIFE AMONG THE Esyuimatx Court yesterday of the legal tender cases, there es AND THE is no case before the court involving the consti- ARCTIC REGIONS. tutionality of the legal-tender law, and it will AT LINCOLN ALL, take more than a year to bring up a new test FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22 case. Doors open at 7; Lecture to commence at 3. . A CANARD was sta ted to-day that dispatches Tithetsr i Cente Te ben etocnel at Bie sacs | had been received indicating trouble with Spain, 6 Pennsylvania avenne, Thursday and TINEE LECTURE. at the same place, for the eof ats and children, on TUR- and that a special Cabinet session was held in consequence thit morning. There was not a word of truth inthe story either of the dis. Nrat Zo clock. Asiults, Zcen'=; | patches or the special Cabinet meeting, and it + will be illustrated by two mam. | apparently was set afloat by the New York the Arctic Regions, and by relics of | speculators. TIMACK FAMILY, consisting of man Se eae Punny. will [beprecet, | STATE DINNER TO THE New Jopaxs.—Tne nie wife little girt Pun-ny. will {be present. Grened in ab Rocehc cesta? ee ees | aol gave a dinner last evening in honor of the new Judges of the United States Supreme . N. PHI PH VAN Were s ri oes = er ot St. | Court. TLe-e were present the menibers of the Bee ING ALE CEPRA saTLon GPLDAY | Cabinet; Justices Nelson, Strong and Bradley, Between $th aad Mtb etree. re oa of the Supreme Court; Messrs. Curtis, Thomas Sut ¥ Cromwell aud his times apws: | 224 Bartlett, of the Boston bar; Senators Itoss, ickets 0 eeuts. 2 Sawyr, Robertson, Spencer and ‘Sprague, and Keprcs-ntatives Kellogg, Negley and Stiles. APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS IN THE Post OFriCk DEPARTMENT.—James A. Vose ig promoted from temporary to second class clerk- ship in the Appointment Office, and his pay in- creased from $1,200 to $1,400 per annum, vice W. L. Rider, resigned; to take effect Ist of May next. George 8. Bigelow is appointed a tempo- rary clerk in the same office at $1,200 per annum trom Ist May, vice J. A. Vose, promoted. John H. Reid, of Washington, D. C., is appointed an additional route agent between San Francico, California, and Ogden, Utab, at $1,200 per an- num. EXCURSIONS, &e. (2450 EXCURSION AND SHAD-BAKE TO GLYMONT, On MONDAY, Arpeit 95ru, 1870. U'wig to the incies ency of the eather, I et the Shat reet iwely, sud Alexandria at 105s Giymont at 5 o clock p. Band has been engaged for the occa Tickets for round trip, incinding Dinner, $1.50: to be hed at wy store, Roy TSa8 Pe ate aad at ine for the 15th good for this Jos. H. SHAFFIELD. at Rive ror Si ver—Editor Siar: that for the rhyme in English verse it is not ne- cessary that the beg wey Wy shonld be _— alike, but on! they on bave same, OF very sim! seund, and same measure, Totter the fo! rbymesforsitver, Plenty more, no doubt, may be found. 7 €. REICHENBACH’s Piane Store, . Say eres ia. Avenue, (Bavaaiinared Oven jhe agency for the of te celebrated oe wee Roabe 2 ¥ McCammon, anes, ( id Fest on the most accommodating THE UEDERSIGEED Havin recently purch: the Drug Store wi Known ab Waite’s a wi - nished it with a fine stock of fresh others il} for— for it andothers pilfer. a, Our correspondent must, we think, pronounce silver with a German accent to make it rhyme with pilfer. Anether correspondent sends the re DRUGS, CHBMICALS. and PATE: following specimens, neither of which will Ou MEDICINIS. FANCY snd TOLLET Ae | PAS i ‘educed goid On the banks of the Clyde dwelt McKilver, eristippraneensts semana, of 10i heme Who had pleuty of gold aad bage tuilotaliva day and night. -> “* €, ‘assortmnen' calee bg In the world. with earth's tiller, Rrusbes, Combe, Pomades, etc., eid. Be rape harvests of gold which bring bim much. Liquors, for, Cigara and Tobscco, choice bran on 4s. cor: Yet another correspondent suggests the Latin 1. B. corner La. avenue and 7th st. “nilver” @» the desired rhyme. Tia is better, _mbig hs Washiagton, D. but of course is not allowable, being in snother ([ 2 JESUP MILLER, ARTHUR PERDALL — . MILLER NDALL, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOKSATLAP apSt! 408 FIFTH STREET, 5. W. ee eee _ Note! NOTICE! 1 the cheapest WHITE @O0DS in Washington. MORY BAXTER. "a avenue, is Peg Rae Se Tanguege: | Tax Grokora Baisuny CeaRees.—The in~ vestigation into the alleged attempt te-bribe RO NAPKINS. conte geld prices Piad. weribed cad Boise ANS at great bar- Bicacked and Unbleached TABLE LINEN very cheap. COLTORS at reduced = ry Voiper yards ord Bs 24 ay ag = ER a Ree th AI Assi gongs. _ Washington. March 2,190. ape-tMy1 *ANARY BIRDS! aeng, . c ee seventh _aaib ie? _—_ _ 8. BAR Be. JOB, AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING BSON OTHEES, fois Pens avenue, (south side.) April 16th, were as follows: Boston, 6470,- = New York, €3,278,651, 8, Baltimore, ¥ri HMO.2e. apl2 ly : Che Vource today were $303,551.52. GEwerat ADAM Bapeav, to-day nomimted for Consa’ General at London, succeeds Hon. Freeman H. Morse, of Maine, formerly a mom- ber of Congress from that Siate, and @ gentle- man of mach ability. ‘Tue Cuarces Acauer Gux. Howanv.— ‘The House Committee on Edeation and Labor t tis morning bad before them Mr. Barber, and cross-examined him at some length on his testi- mony of yesterday, In referenee to the bullding of the Howard University by Generat Howard ‘with Government funds; the negotiation of the Congregational Church bends, &e. NomrnaTions—The President sent the fol- slowing nominations to the Senate this after- gon 5 Adam Badeau, of New York, to be Consal General at we Phelps, to be United States Marshal or vobn G. Taylor, to be Collector of Custome at Ani Mortey be Register of the Land ‘Office at Detroit, ich. sit OUR Onto Vistrors.—The Ohio excursionists visited the several Government Departments ‘by im cease Present on the floor of the vii House of Representatives during the attorunon ing, Senator Bec- re- and at their residences. Thin visit Vernon. evening ® reception will be beld at the Masonic Temple, at which willbe present the President and his family, all the membersof the Cabinet, the Judges ‘the Supreme Court, and all the Ohioans resident in Washington. FasHioxaBLe Wappine.—The of Mise Hatne P. Nicholl and Lieutenant Henry Metcalfe, of the Ordnance Department, the an- ticipation of which has created such a fluttering in fashionable ¢ircles for some months past, came off to-day at 2 o’clock at the Church, which was filled with a brilliant as- The bride semblage. is a niece of James U. Kennedy, Esq., and the quite a young man and @ Lieutenant in the Ordnance service. condveted in the English The ceremony was Ervormamen, and fhe beige ne sees pene groomsmen, B an join: company at the church. Asa substitute for groomsmen eight gentlemen friends of the groom, and dressed like him also, in (English walking suits,) acted as ushers, and after the s— escorted the from the chureb. The bride was attired in corded silk with long trail and tlowing veil, and the 5 Misses Harris, Clymer, Chase, Blair, Freling- buysen, Lee and twe Misses Rathbone, wore dresses of white tarleton trimmed with the same material of a green color. The bride entered the church leaning on the arm of her uncle, by whom she was given away, the organ, under the direction of Miss Kate’ (Quail, sounding forth a march from the Prophet. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Starkey, while within the chancel also was his assistant, Rev. A. Jones. The ceremony over, Mendsl. sohn’s wedding march was played as the brida! party passed out. In the assemblage were General Sherman and danghter, Minister Thornton and lady, Count Berthemy, W. W. Corcoran, Esq., and hosts of our mest prominent citizens, besides innumera- ble officers of the Army and Navy. The bride received her friends at her uncle's residence from three o'clock to five this afternoon, aud will take the evening train for the North. panos s2ee- ei INTERESTING News PROM FRance— The S-n- ate Adopts the Senatus Consulfum.—In the Senate of France yesterday, the debat ‘as continued on the Senatus Consu!tum. M. Ollivier wound up the discussion with a long and brilliant —— Keferrmg to the Plebisticum, he said the government did not wish to extend’ a ques- tion. they only desired to submit certain Hi! iL moditications to the people. They had no inten- tion of submitting principle on which the State was founded, and of converting a hereditary into an elective Empire. But the revolutionary party, obeying ¢yil passions, had given another complexion to ‘the debate. "If the revolution- ary party wished to combat the government the government would accept the challenge. Let them remember that democracy and liberty are not gg orang with the Empire. The triumph of liberty through the government Fill be for the Sovereign lc complete, and without a cloud. [This for the nation securit bastage called trom the Senators a salvo of ap- Plause, which was twice repeated.) M. Olivier, concluding, said the Emperor still had alone the right to prepare the formula of the Plebis- citum. The debate closed and the Senatus Con- sultum was adopted by the Senate. The polit- ical excitement on account of the Plebiscite is increasing throughout France. The Journal Officiel, it isannonnced, will I publish on Friday a decree appointing the Ath of May as the day for taking the vote on the Plebiscite, and limit- ing it to one day. renee. i aa “FREE SUFFRAGE CELEBRATION 1¥ MoND.—The ot ee yesterday celebrated the fifteenth amendment with rocession of f er » marched of ity, Rier- in Richmond, Va., Fatification of the enthusiasm. A h the principal stsects incipal streets e city, accompanied by. bands of music, and with Seenere S70. About 2 o’clock p. in. the procession rei the City Spriugs where addresses were delivered by Sella. Martin, editor of the New Era; John M. Lang- ston, and others. Letters were read from tors Edmunds, Wilson, Sumner, Representative McKenzie their inability present. tion of resolutions of congratulation and than! to and President Grant, and in re- spect to the memory of John Brown, the meet- ing dispersed. Stcexss or THE [NsuRGENTS IN CuBA.—Gen- eral Valmaseda has issued two proclama’ —_—+20e- rBuing the insurgents to Entering Biogra. Another are operating on this side of Cante. © <--——_____ OUTRAGE IN FREDERICK, Mp.—The Fred- erick Union states that on Saturday ma last a negro e eral years peul- tent was to jail in Frederick city to answer the c of ‘anont- Pee et “two bering Sta WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1870. IvTERsat ReveWwvs—The receipt from this | THE REAL nice to government. A wpeal are A: Che cue, Gambetia, J. Ferry, Garnier, Pages Simeon. yhngrietee day " da leticr trom Duke D’Acmale, them to de so, etsc the Orteantsts mi The F wehbe possension. tween 8 and T streets; cost $20,008. ‘The same parties are also building for Mrs. Hillyard ou sth street, between S and T streets, a three story brick house, 22x38, for €4,500. counsel, with e exception of Mr. Graham, had pearance, the general opinion was that the case would be roeteded wi . One of little Perey McFarland’ friends told him the: would be no court, at which the little fellow was Also, an amendment making the Examiner in char; or parrot instead of $3,000, ‘a4 reported by the com- ee. “clock, p. m., and was quietl, the legitimate stakes abou’ re ‘$1,200 or $1,500 changed hands in side bets, man: pectators, of the » never havi: . : Hele SUOna DO eat rene ene ene three story | ConvunsariomaL UsaGxs In Exoramp.—tn | Twa be? pointed. At 11 o'clock Judge | tion of the kind, betting recklessly without a brick store, 20 feet front by Sufeet deep, built ox ‘od: | Sadana “ - Gra. | knowledge ot merits ef the contesting Tih street, between G and H streets, the cost ine | EDgland, letters there are posted, not mailed: | Bedford arrived, and very soon after Mr. Gra kam, ‘whereupon ® consultation was had be- | Chickens, tween counsel, and it was concluded to adjourn until Monday morning in Dlness of the Recorder. ee The Freshets in New England, Perrier ree TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | Encouraging Exhibit. Frets coupeunt , Memes. Kil- This Afternoon | dourn & Latta, we have the following | cabibit of real estate and bullding operations is ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. | Washington this J __ { Orrica oy Ki.zovar & Sian § FROM PARIS TO-maY. | was Bonk ete ey 0. ‘The Plebinctte—_The Sérthe. 8. Royer S Bor, Baier peng ‘Mar: Telegraphed Baclurively to The Evening Star: Dear Sir:—In accordance your request Pars, be ay! 21.—The committee in favor of we i grag page Sateen pT. have airendy collected 3,000,000 ovemen' made of francs towards defraying xpenses. It | Spring. We that the want of pre- reported that the makers of wall paper will jor vente'a more and complete ropart the strikers to-day. en rene mamek wan anie ane. The Freshets iu Rew Werk Siate, would very few new to the Buening Mar. yh. aS when fe antenasd Erste aout Sebenectaty te seca foe pres, for} Mr. 5. stated that the: the joint reso- | bridge was but Injured. The soil on on aon earaned lation wan a prteot tha Past ioe int | the ds ke was washed of to the depth of spovt ‘fine ‘on ‘iva 4 from sham bidders, aud that it would result in | +ix inches. ‘The water was two deep on the saetion the aaeineior & prent saving to the government, | teidae eee a aeanata at the noreh. end of te seory Pi RE is for collection of | coh and euveral Toet wide Per weet oot |e well a ‘which: is probably one of debts due the United States from a Bouth- | of oprctad Seveehee eee eS ‘im the ‘@ feet front by 150 ern railroad corporations and | to suits of withee fee Test en rey ccreral feet Goch and COsUng ebott 16a; Meaze Bait § Untied States aoc. the bridge.” The njuryto the canal escane win & Bro. builders, a ty Ri ratie, Waser remedies ioe of the seven oe ee Tranin artoter | the construction of its road, and to secure the | mile levelsand ated the canal. It ran back ¥ ‘9th and 10th * ry same by mortgage, was taken up. into the river at this end of the level. Super- nechncoseed Geis hemanne Mr. G spoke of the large land grants | intendent Van Vranken was on the ground end eee oo abost giro | which hea been made “wo the Pacitc matters. o6 mach at: gemttiec At the | 3 Mr. &. J. F: lo building for J-d- railroads, as in area Great Britain | aqueduct a feeder ‘away, and the ,en Recuniansnasseantinneees 9th and | 8nd France combined. Jater rushed’ down canal, doing mach 1th’ streets, Seareory pressed brick fron reported favorite BiG poy manatee war? a es from state that the season piore Tadd yea i cinnati and Chattanooga Rafiroad. is very unfavorable to the opening of the ca- Fs ns Home, "now in courwe of erectio HOUSE—Mr. Cake, (Pa.) from Committee Ube camale where thera Sob apt ob st the ble eyen pad on Accounts, reported back the resolution to | age, filled with water which will scarcely di wees sigews, will, sheneveetenak Pay John Wilson out of the contingent fund for | pear in’ month ander favorable weather. ‘The + age: tote preparing certain papers in land and it | water iw high A OF Mr Wee Corer aan, ee, Semeronlty WF waa refered vo tne Commition on Chane. seriously interfere with the work of repair, dei erected at an expense of ‘$200, M Mr. Stokes (Tenn.) asked leave to offer a me- | little or not can be done in April. The im- Tint, of Betiewore,arcnlacen Seas morial of citizens ot Tennessee, aaking Teler Pression appears to be that the eapai will open | Sler Barron buligers’ —_ fhe fresbet in Schoharte¥ slat ia very severe ‘Mr. Albert Ray is having the cor- 7 \ Diem th sree, tog Beer ue he seing much useage, Baron guinouten fees an ‘ tle have been and ha yaw > freshet ake Sands re | mos! accede cacy Lect mp ie ng ele es ig ‘and there are tudications of = ick residence built on I street, between Irth Sere fe rater. AN business along | co! and 18th streets, ( and simflar to th: int docks is suspended, as also along a great | *° < ine Fesidence recently bufit by Gen, Delafield) Pee ot OUR. one of this improvement will be about 1 £30 irrection of ee ees Beene Mersts. Wm. F. Mattingly and M. W. Bever- Attempt to Evenpe—Oue iy idge are each building a two-story the Others Surrea- and French roof honse, 22 feet front by 44 fect. 3 deep, on Le pether aay and Ith ry Raclusively to The Evening Star. costing £6,000 each. juss archite ve if the Hot W. Va., April 21—Forty or tifty thick Raster batlaing om 33th areet, between Kudo dance | adhered to itn action of yesterday all the re rey to escape, and on Treendgy | euaad being the Gnirteenth day” the Washing vee eee ho ae precnadaoy brick’ fron: | ™aining seats from that State must be declared cre =, | were in full Sghting trim, ber eee ede ree houses, with brown stone trimmi! in J vacant, | Mr. -Stovensow soouted the idea thai of the cells, and after g | Teuting, they went ofer one: ger; Sen iy hand waned. and td bast ahaa 4 any bargain had been made between Mr. eeeneor aun he ing, they went ever one day, Ss a 1. M- Green is aleo building on I. street, be- | Sypher and the tariff men. On the contrary, — 4 to disarrn cot | Bears, the delay was better for the tees i, Groen ws sine bulie Seoty | ifthe truth was ever known it would be ance. rd to disarm sus- Socks. The best cock (supposed to be) ‘pat iw and basement pressed-brick front houses, iron | tained that all the bargain in the case was ad “ ae aun nd = i be ing ‘passes. but hardly, trimmings, 20 feet front each, at a cost of to go on for seme ti and. ‘then ve ee failed to ap- made a creditable » ving fallen of tour WEIS te:iecmiey Nek jes eommunnadts order, as he was not confining himself to the os wre, tue StaFa | ounces since the day a oone three-story prersed-brick fropt houses on cor. erate een antes consideration. “he point | Sat “Greas Tefaning vo Serrender | the’ Wild fudisns Fine tess naatea a Ted which will cost neraly B30,00, Boker % ‘them tabled. a loore was seriously wounded. The noneck ne ae oath never of a fmy The He then resumed the consideration of : turee fontatory brick warehouses baticon Loc: | the bill reported by Mr. Seucks, to amend tne Eoateh; put after ‘auch delay’ the meats sue isinna avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, at | Patent laws. ‘Trial Adjourned to | menced stout noon, with eight cocks a "nse Of 832,000. = Mr. Davis (Mass.) moved tostrike ont the par- ‘Next Monday fol follows: rT “yi F. C. Cate fs building fourteen three story agzaph increasing the salary of the Librarian oi Boening Star. Bit ad, SD a2, amd 4 and backbuildi ressed brick front houses on | the Patent Office from $1,800 to $2,500, so as to ndcnd 62, B.il, 5.9757, 53,33, and ihe north tide of T street, between 12th ana ia | leave it at 1,800. Agreed New York, April 21.—Much argument arose it, 5.9137, 3.8 5., and 4 treets. The total cost of which will be 56,000. | _ AN amendment was also adopted reducing th. | this morning trom the fact of the fines of Ite- | bY reine Set Siena a Messrs. J. and W. i are building | *#lary of First Assistant Examiners from $2,00 | corcer Hackett, and many were the surmise: as | ¥ ion on by Weaken me amten five two stor} basement and backbuilding | 8h, a8 reported by the committee, to $1,8% | to whether the court would sit or not. When. © ing won by = cane next three pressed brick front howses ou tith stent ne | each: however, the jury arrived, and after them the | bY George | clading und, will D6 about @18,000. Bir. “A. R. Shepherd “ip building two. base- ment (wo story and French roof brick houses, 24 feet tront by 50 feet deep, on 7th street, be- tween H and I streets, $14,000. Adolph Gluss architect. Messrs. A. and T. A. Richards have just com- pad iors but “does yg a you order some! fetched, brought; ride on horseback only, ever in carriage: foremost men are clever, not smart; a high wind only is a storm, not a fall of rain; mea dow ne bogs or swamps; — TRawsrens or Rear Estate. —The following transiers of real estate have been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, since our last Feport: pril 9th__M. H. Waite to Louisia H. Waite, consequence of the Exclusively to The Evening Star. : cooked meat may be under-do : parts Gand?, square 496; M. P. Callan trastes Hanes gts Sestak tee caer Tet building six | Ccaedagy Midscmmerdan, fichees ee | P ORTTAND, Mu. April 21—The Beco river | [o'W. H. Carrico, 3, square 1000, S325; Or 13 feet ou NewJorsey avewss'and ditiect one | Cm are the When all quarterir | WAS yeaterds: Moses Howland to + Sane coum i square 448, $1200; Angelina ‘D. Mack , @quare 281, : . part 14, square 70, never March 3ist, June 30th, South Capitol street, between B and © streets Suauber tex eon south, at an expense of $120,000. Adolph Cluss architect. N. Thom to : ; David L. Morrison to W. H. West. part 1, Col. C. H. Holden is having built six four delonging to the estate late Oliver Tracy, : : story ‘brick “houses, pressed Urick front with ong some smal bulldings were also swept away. | Sins equate 16t, Gi Wt Godcice Sree brown stone trimmings, on B street south, be Coxconn, N. H., April 21—The river fell | © woodward, trostees, iit arenas ven tween slr le ery Wm. T. Seavers = fourteen, inches ai the me — Mary C. Sauter to Henry A. Sauter, part sub 2. ¢ r+ ‘ol joree of men are repairing e Fall. 2 " 7 a _ Z - Chasien sant to building a row ot sixteon road, and it is believed that travel will be re peed fp fad gh SS AE bouses, three-story, rick front, with ° ve. square 365, 5509, pressed marble trimmings, $112,000. sumed to-day. Three northern mails are here, The same gentle- transportation. ‘awaiting April ~ ye ey ae gd east 4 sub 12, square 492, $400; G. isby to man has nearly finished twenty-six two-stor i. and basement brick houses, on strect, 3. W. Martin, 4, square 24; J. W. Martin to N. oes Philadelphia—: From ‘The Late Suspen. H. Swayne, part 4, square 290, #1900. Ee me! i2th.—E. E. White et al., trustees, Michael to ‘Telegraphed Buclusivcly to The Evening Star. Lehey, of square north of 553, just eerie hemp the same PHILADELPRIA, April 21.—E. A. Louder & | $745; Thor. yateld to Martin N ton, sub rset; sieiee $9 a ve and Proportion- Co., whose in lately announced, is, ware 116, 81,120; F. i artes, 10 pense, show assets amounting to $160,000, and liabilities - © > a » Square 241, Mesre. Hunt & Wilttams are, baflding nine of $205,000. continue their business, with | $3,005; Margaret Flynn to Joremab 4 o uses, Oi time allowed te pay, their indebtedness. 2 sub yesanere 155; J. O'Comnell to P. O'= Thesteamer “iy, belonging to s company. ete, part oui E, square 5:; G. F. Morrison te and chartered for of ing | A.B. im, parts 4 and 6 of sub A, square 25), fresh provisions trom Texas, made a successful | $11,500; G. Q. trustet, to N. Wat- to-da: 1,330; John E. Ken- kins, west 11, square 517, % dail to Lewis Porter, sub ide square 375, eit tn. C. E. et al.. trustees, A983; T. Telegraphed Beclusively to The Evening Star. part sub protnted Goversor St Utah, arrived on nighe, 6,0 et WB: a with ap iliamiuatio _ Hart, to same, ‘and 11th stieets, two: each, at @ cost of $15,000, ‘It REFERENCE to-@' dent of tha

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