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EVENING STAR. May 30, 2970. “LOCAL NEWS. ac WNarrowat Tamatka—“Maritana” by the Riching’s Opera Troupe. Lozyrien’s GARDEN. — Pic-nic, Brotherhood. Umoxtows P. E. Cavacu. — Strawberry Festival and Fair. Movxt Verxon Cavaca, 9h and K streets, Festival. Party Exccrsion of the steamer Arrow to Mount Vernon. Sucta’s Ant GALLERY, 25 F street. Manenrrzn’s Ant GALLERr, 498 Tth street.” Baxn.ow's ABt Gattery, 25 Pa avenue. Fenian ee gee THE REGISTRATION SATURDAY. Freeads. Challengers not Allowed to Take the Names of Those verona (Cook Places the, Regis brat Books the Charge Penitennary Berd Tom Bowie—A Noble of Birds and Brothers During the registration on Satarday evening the line continued to string out from the door of the court-room to the pavement. One of the ee e = Sep on to leave the fe ago gers whe were permi were treated with entire indifference, were te as spectators; and one being noticed ing the names of pe wo be Fen informed that that would net be wed. Not- thos characteristic of the Bowenites to cover up fraud partial | Selentiy, aod the vigilance mittees of the julently, an com o several wards will see that the parties are ar- rested and prosecuted. The total number re- ported was #34 in the ton , about two- thirds of which were colored. At seven o'clock there were over 160 tm the line, and the doors being closed they were shutoff. After which, e = ae the Books were charge 0! @ notorious penitentiary Tom Bowie, two be taken to Cook's in A tally of the re sbunt one- were frau was 5 doubt, therefore, that despite the des; frauds ed by the Bowenites the republicans thus far more than bold their large majority obtained on the registration. ——-e—_ Trustees of Public Schools. Report of the Special Commitice on the Case “ Superintendent Richards. A A special meeti- of the Board of Trustees of Public Schools was held at the roomsefthe Board, on 5th street, on Saturday evening, Mr. J. 5. Brows im the oe, Gant Meme: a. kK. jrowne, Champlin, J. W. ie, Dulin, M Lelian, Moore, and Woodward , with Mr. G. D. Curtis secretary. The Chair stated that this was an adjourned meeting. and the business in order was the re- oe the special conimittee on the resolutions relation to the Superintendent. Mr. A. K. Browne, from said committee, tlien submitted the report, which states that the com- mittee decided t! Mr. Kichards aera ong in his raely in ba , but this dope todo. A Printed cepy of w! his defense, cu yf a the a been, placed in their ity of a luipgtop, their hands, ignoring the p of ‘he board'a there peintment. While do not complain of ‘course of the Superi it in this respect, ith y take they agree that they cannot onder advisement. a My xy’ whic has not been Rey Presented to them, and which, from , 8 intended for the whole board. ‘The report further states that the office of Su- Perintendent is purely executive, and yet he has not considered an to carry out the ‘wishes of the board, but an officer of equal power Spd authority with the board, and — “When the Board defined hfs duties the Jaw, they did not meet bis ideas as to the extent ‘Of the authority conferred ‘pon him, and in this Fespect he has considered curtailed in power. The Board,on the other hand, could bot see how it was possible for them to his powers according to hi: wishes without stroying to a great degree their own usefulnces. Hence resulted a di ce Of practice, and the mevitable collision. If the appointment of Superintendent and his continuance in position depended on the Beard, no such ‘discord the introduction of . Your commit- for of our schools. In point of everything, excey pelidings, that goes Sopaeenkeee mal establishments they pt how second Ww nene im the cor ~ During the Yast two years their advance has been mak ne zz ‘Tbe number im attendance is constantly increasing. and continually demanding enlarged schoul facilities. Contribating freely their time, talent, and labor for their good, the Board of FEMS eit we Her serRey hope that no progress.” The committee submit resolntions as a substitute for the preamble and resolutions submitted to them, requesting the amen iment of the present laws in relation to the office of Superintendent of Public soas to make the Superintendent elective by the Board of Mr. Dulin moved the adoption of the re, Mr. Richards said this report embraces new points to which he no opportauity to reply. There was some discrepancy in the report also as to his alleged refusal to t his reply. His reply was printed, and when he esented @ printed copy to the committee he ght that it should be considered tne same as if it were written. He asked that the report some he again read, and on the sec: reading it be continued, saying that he net to be blamed tor submitting his repl: ited, for the co the Furnished was @ mere Bed slip cut ‘Tomo T, and they new that rey were not always accurate. Hie failed to see how he could be charged with hav: ‘acted disqourteously to the committee. Mr. Woodward said that the Superintendent Makes most statements, he had had not time to present his written reply to the committee, and yet had hada which had been distributed oS him about the He bad read and court Louse. * Bardly knew whether the pronoun I or the mis- representations pumiberea the moet. He stig- matize at reply asa se] atice at gen t igo befor children to teach moralit: ae ‘Mr. Woodward was called to order, as the re- Meswat toe the Board, and he took his seat. Mr. Champlin explained that he had been ae- cused of persecuting the Superintendent, and he: 7 it ‘understood at he did not so re- gard i He signed the report to get ridof the Whole matter. There had been ‘adel at- tempt on the part of the Superintendent to Godge the issue. He (Mr. C.) would prefer that the report be thrown aside, and the original res- olutions be acted on, for he was surethe charges im those resolutions were true. Mr. McLellan said that he could not vote for the report of the committee, for he was satistied that the charges were true. He had been told that his course on the question was taken in reference to obtaining the pesition for himself. He had never sought that office, never expected it, nor would be Accept it if ofcred. Mr. bapa ean it had been stated that he Was an spplicant for that position, but he cou Pcs ite ir. Dulin cal for the question on the report. it Mesere. A. K’ and was A. be hong a Delin, Moore, Wilson—s. ay8—Blesers, J. S. Champlin, McL¢Han, and Woodward—t. a = ES a Credit to Whom Credit is Due. The Birst Volunteers im the Union Cause—They were District Men— Bnkss: Week Before the Arrit Massachusetts Men. A meeting was held at the Aldermen's (Chamber on Saturday night by the old commis- sioned officers, who were mustered inte the United States service in April, 1361, General Captain @. JL. 4 e Case, clalt . the first enter the service Of the Unit, d Si Smeaton comeeaans Gs States te in Congress to wait on the Military Committees and urge the clams of the District volunteers. iw emery: ‘This morning, at 8 o'clock, the members of the at Col. Cook's office, when | Justice ‘poard heid a meeting a 5 i { E } b 4 Het l ft Fae i t f | E | it ty [ Fe i | # i : ule i Hf SEag j i i a ft i 4 i i gee 2 J i H HE eve ¢ i sfE Eee # 4 th E i i : i & ei i i f i H zy i fi il § F ki | TE Bees gs t i i | € H | i E % Hi ul | E H i i sft E i i i ! ite Me i ! a in it ah is 1 5 f 22 Pe f g F i j i [ Rey, Dr, Newmam starts for West Point, New York, to-morrow, as one of the Board of Visitors there. Revs. Messrs, Dei pee | ‘Sunder- land, Harmon and McC: ate iciate for letropolitan (M.E.) Chareh during graves with flowers. A SHALLOW TriIckK.—The desperate ring have put out posters all over the city, pro- feating to white men, rally,” against the colored people. The trick is too shallow to de- ceive anybody. ———s number of others, the case was setfor thisaf-| Don’t Fail to Register! Don’t be- ternoon at five o'clock. The bail was fixed at | grudge a little time or trouble! A full £2; and in default the aeeused was committed | registration will insure Emery’s elec- hile at the jastice’#office the accused said | tion by 6,000 majority! Sa! many innocent men would not be ALEXAN pn i nf DRIA. Among these who came up in snewer to eam- a a ned ts dl mons was No! * , and be acknow!- he Gazette of Saturday eveni: - SS had been inthe rebel army was | lowing itents: ied fold by Mr-®@onaldson that he could not vote,as | ‘Tre Post Ovrice ImvestiGATION.—The ex- three of fot ny deci: 80. This deci- | amination into the charges of irregularity in the sion was year. The have not | management of the Post Office of this city, had this question uader consideration this year. | which commenced in the U. S. District Court rcom yesterday before U.S. E Ro pebboner was concluded this as nd the ‘was concerned. amination of all the witnesses for the proseca- tion, but without calli acting U. S, Distriet Ai for the ty q ‘Massey could be questioned. The Commission- er sustained the motion, fully concurring in the inion of Mr. Beach. It is now stated that oust Mt, Massey from the position which ‘he to oust Mr. m the position wl how holds. The case of W. Ly Slitchell, « cleok a letter Pi out to give him the cue. In present City Surveyor, Str. PH dd been ki his aid over, as in the Post Office, charged with oper to remain, Mr. D. presenting some years ago, was then taken up, aad was ip he bad his paj A to the board was | progress at 3 o’clock this evening. presented, forth that his mame did not | © Tue Rescit oy THR ELECTION.—In Alexan- Sppear as naturalized, but that two dria the general ticket was carried by the con- had given the name. Patrick ob- | servatives by a majority of about one hundred. tained the sy and a party of the same | The following are the ofticers elected: name su obtained trom | Mayor, Hugh Latham; Auditor, Kobert 3. the draft on the plea of being # British subject. | achbey; Commonwealth Attorney, D. L. Smoot; The Board, ee not go behind the | Corporation Attorney, F. L. Smith, Jr; City papers presented by Mr. the Con- | Sergeant, James L. Stewart; City ‘Treasurer, ‘W- D. Corse; Commissioner of Revenue, H. K. Bradshaw; Superintendent of Gas, Jacob Rox- bury; Superintendent of Police, James Fade'ey; Clerk of the City Court, Morton Marve; Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, Arthur O. Kell; Gauger, U. M. Monroe: Surveyor, Thowas N. Carter. About ten or twelve Bepublican Councilmen were elected, one pod sedge mt ah drafted here and put @ substitute in the Union army, had his name stricken off the registry by Cook on the ground that he had served in the rebel army. * A colored man named Jackson, from the county, was challen, and bis name received by the judges, the man swearing that he had been a resident of this eity three years. H2> was followed out and a warant issued by Justice D. R. Smith for his arrest. Malcom Wallingsford, of the Fourth Ward, who hadgregistered some weeks ago received one of the notes from Mr. Cook, and came for- ward to answer why he was charged with havin; served im the rebel army. Mr. Wallingsford don from President Lin- Miemthat bis case was colored, challenged on the Tou that he had only a six months’ residence 5 as Dot accepted, it challenge started for a warrant, and'before ‘be couldee- turn the man was run meluding, Ze ches. the Kepublicans sirengthened their ticket by conservative name or two. PRorgeRty SAte—The vacant lot on King street, where the theatre stood, known as Sarepta Hail lot, was sold by auction this morn- ing by Beck, Kuox & Kerby, real estate ageuts, to William Cogan, for $4,800. IMMIGRANTS.— ‘na hundred immi- m Ireland, passed througn ruse ory $e ads Ma the O. A. ce M. B. K., on thelr way South. EEE ss OGITY ITEMS, New and Haspeoue styles of— PaNTALOONS, fm $6 to $3, recently received. Gro. C. HEENry No. 410 7th st., N ——e——_. to notice bres Pm, our iterprisi weler, 7 Penn- he arty. to" knewin Pp iv” violate the law before he could be heid. ‘This . Cahill (enter- T hope.” that r. GENUIRE VICHY WATER, BENCH GOVERNMENT I 1970." CATAWBA BRANDY, &c.,c.,at low prices. | THE MERCHANTS Have ORGANIZED Po} THOMAS RUSSELL, Camrarox—An ‘enthusiastic ‘meeting of the Buccessor,to B.C. DYER S 00., event 1213 Peansyivania Avenve. bad a handbill showin, stating if Mr. Emery was elested the ‘comet (at cent renentet See District The fact that certain handbills, up by’ o Bowen ain and vol ball in pe. docs Atkinso; bag ero Fenians. May 19%—Another meetin, ing of Fenians was held last night. ‘Additional sal were reeeived, and a number of volunteers enrolled. We mext;, to four on ir; seven to one against Caunsel. . Jay, American Minister , will return to Viemma to-morrow. He hold a levee here bac The Ocean yacht race from Southend to Har- wick, under ofthe Royal Hapwich yacht club, came off Sat: 3g firet ze ted was a » present ames Ashbury, valved at = gemene, and the second twenty sovere gns, contributed by the club. The first prize was one by E. Bontcher’s yacht , 78 tons, Captain Houston, owned at rack, and the secon? by Count Batt- "s yacht Flying Cloud, 75 tons, owned at Napier writes to the papers ex- ‘+ over the promptitude and layed by the Canadian volunteers Qurmnstown, aes the Guion line, f1 New York, has arrived. SovTHAMPTON, May 30.—The » from New York for » touched here at four o’clock this morning. Eugenie Denmark — bie Imerease of -Pox tm Panis, May 30.—! 1» Be~ ceived here to-day, contradict the statement widly published to the effect that the demon- — a arcana Aa in favor ot an Ibe- ry ‘The Empress Eugenie will vistt Denmark thie summer. Panis, May 30.—The small-pox is increasing terribly here. EES FROM CUBA. bay of President —— Captared Colonel Killed, Bzclusively to The Evening Star. Havana, May30—Captain General De Rodas has received 1 information that Colonel Bevegasi tured Oscar Ci +, — ot during escaped use of Cexpedes by the furces near the above named place. was kili- American mel John Clam t, and Se eaneee Se Seanies See wa ed. General Cavado ordered the burned. Among the prisohers recently captured was a party who had killed seven wood-cutters on the outskiris of Puerto Principe. Capt De Rodas picked omt seven of the band and had them executed, in retaliation for the deaths of the wood-cutters. A telegram from Puerto Principe to the Voz de Cuba says: “It Js positively known that Pres- ident Cespedes is trying to escape to the United States, but is prevented from accomplishing his ctionists continue to present them- selves in Pm uumbers to the government forces and for pardon. The stéamships Borussia, from New York, and George Cromwell, trom New Urleans, ar- rived this morning. The Presbyterian (Northern) General Assembiy—Discussion on the Indian Question. to The Evening Star. PHILADELPHIA, May 30.—In the Assembly this the the on the ot the Publication was received from Dr. Mi ‘The report of the committee on foreign mis- sions was taken from the docket and considered item by item. The resolutions in the: were adopted as recommended, but the discussion oceupied the entire 4 An amendment was offered to the item con- cerning the Indian work, which was feo dis- eussed. The amendment was to penal e- offi sect the we tin pursuing Nae icers ernment in & peace- ful policy towards the Indian. ‘This ry com missioners the ludian country and otbers. The item was generally as re. tong and the amendment was laid upon the table. The report of the eee gee yeep Missions was taken from the docket and consid- ered. The resolutions were al! adopted without A motion to ‘the case of the a , Jews and Indians in the country from the of Foreign Mission to the Home Mis- sions, was carried. spe baicann ~ at ‘The special arder , the reception the report of the joint commitice on Home Mis- sions, Was postponed mntil this afternoon, on ac- of the absence of its ebairman. MAKBLE AND SLATE MANTSLS 1 om selling, at my2t-ty WM. BUT E™ras SEATING Banas was not, agreed to, on the md that tics should bave no Place in the church. bags reduced prices, for cash. at my Marble W: north @ street and New York ave- ius: bear ibe Tosarury Depetoent: - aid Precinct the vote of the said Beventh Ward ill he teccivee * PRECINCT —Noticr EOUera, wane, zuiee capone? tens Precinct ot the and ea : a *¢ Comm ie ‘Ricctina Sul be belt ; 3 { a cates GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, otee of nil who are Prete {\EORGETOWN DOLLAR STORE, 73 Bick piel tee eotiaet ee pes tee ob feb S Seay eB] seat ht anh Fsnog peter Chaney, Van ee ete peat ito. 33 - =e BANG! iE sf Sammie PuBLic saLe. is given that & iS raveans,( Com puc actg i ih BOW ISON. jection will be beld in the Fourth Precinct of Ory a! 5 SERCT —Notice | {he Fourth Ward on MONDAY, th of Fume the 3d day of June, & DM, =. c + coruer of L eirert and New Jereey | fetkecity of De, Line's charter of the city of Washingt avenue. is] two Members of the Bost! ot | Botel, one large BUAN Ei PY a a or re aod of the Beart of Com fer bree ? J0uN 8. Pi TOR, ier s. Now 2906 1 strate. who ares — Twentieth, for Mayor. one rd of Aldermen. “ani three Mem aie at all eg ” i Sead es are [° THOMAS DOW LING, Ancty: Georewtows. ke : Salma. ; o TEST. MAT <Da 1NG, Jour tet, a Be a , at the wection wp honucnioet bet Joka good TWA BITE PRECINCT.—Notice Members of the baa TNR BE k be held in the Fourth Precinct of "tee Ie + 6th of Jane next, at Wil- strect. between, Bie! Board of Aidermen, and three Gt pees Bogneise AND 5UM- 4 embers of | yf the |. andan Assessor.at whith |” ‘4 A.W. n W. SCAg —— JOHN he city of Waaitnete os NASD FRIRD PREROIROT —Wottce is | 119 BRIDGE STRERT. hose names is irom T eZ, iueluaives 9 given shat in conformity to the pro received full sensu Bgl ope at A isons of the charter al the chy ah Waablogton a0 | iF} ith Ward. oo MONDAY thet J tontthe | aimee St ir. ap Yor on f June next_at the corner of A and Second st iheast. tor Mayor, | sults; © hs Seer- 2, Member of the Board of Aldermen aed three | “Tae pees ue 5 ‘aber Board of Common Couneil, ani an BHA Acsemor, at which said Precinct the rotes of all | gpcavin™ pi ures, and Courvolaier's KID who are registered in the enid Fifth Ward of the i] t jal letter of whose pany is | be received. Polls open ies: - os a | with o ‘fret rate " Vis. dcommis- | Wear, Ladies “PERL ass BBP -( siouers dl of Washingt the ii from tt = issvosiee: ae? A. Precinct the votes of all who are regi said ©. rd of ity ot Wi 1PTH TH PRECINCT —Notice p ington. the aitial etter or eer e aaok from iP F ie hereby given that. in )% te the provi dm es yor pases 9 cash, Wi D, inclust e, will be recetved. Potls open at7 A. ot the, of the of Watthnasn ss wiht ae their and close at 7 PM tion will be the Fourth Precinct of mys BERNARD BRENNAN, c = PORTE ETS: » of ext, SINCLAIR BURLEY. uae A WILLIAM PETTIBONE,§ “°F. | one Member of the Board of Members of SECOND WARD, SECOND F’ OT. —Notice ‘theg prgeed iven hae ia penne 9g a the set Elects ech is is Cost inet of Sia pM sag tarts re. Emits, sou corner of Thi a ys ‘Mayor. one M. of abe dermeg., and three Members of the Board I atvenicl wuld Precinct fhe voter of all wha are regi ‘said Second w sie Raidial fetbeh at en encuy of from B to inclusive. will be received. Poll: at7vA A Se TO ME ‘Couneil. ant an Assessor, Bt ‘woued of all who FaAghere bs the said Fifth Ward of the city of in Pulls open et? ©. MARSHALL Coumis on, ird Precinct of . an he h of Sune next, at T to Z. inclusive. wilt ” A.M. and close at 7 GBANsOM.) Sooer* JASPER KELLER), CEL DATOHKE, | Commis MILLER, stoners. J ECOND WARD, FOURT! PRECINCT. —| Stine Oia Geaeiumciy Wenes r iecter of whose eo > tice is hereby given that, 'n coutormity to the from, q tu ‘= from A proxisiphe of the charter of the city of Washington. | {0 the tit ed. Polis open gr? A eld Ta, the Fourth Precinct of | Dlusrer wall ¥, 6th of June next. “23 TT street. ome door from - of New York avenue, tur @ayor ki ( sioners. Board ot Alderuen, and thy *5 : of ‘ard of Common Counci), at w! TH WARD. SkOOND PRE ANCT property Si --*4 e ishereby given that. ino - 5 pure the charter aftme city Batic — risk cot the Wilt be inthe Sec. —_—_ ners OM Preet uct the vetes of AL ABY TS. EE TEGIRCT sm Sere eed OO cea ste ro | | : er kwh umes | LEXAN STORE. UT be hott ecite Winkt atbiagton. an yo M-Incisrive, wil becreerted. Tae | A setgeneaap Second Ward on MONDAY. fh day of June nent, | (Reo At? Ao Maud coo od ops. , at the Office of the Commissioner cf the Second Ward. Fs ar CUBS Commis | Opening this 19th day of Mey another very large forner of New York arene and Thirtocuth street, Jone 3, Surrn, { sours. | Sortmant of for Moyor.one Member ot the Boord of Aldermen, 2 LLAMA LACE POINTS nd three Members of the Board of Common Coun: | QIXTH WARD, THIRD PRECINCT —Notice is " 4 cil, at which said P: the votes of all who are | *S hereby given that, in conformity to thé provisions ranging from $10 to $60. istered in the ssid ond Wan! of the city of | of the charter of the city of Washington. an Eiec- . stig pial letter of whiow: anna ‘x it ee ie Precinct of the Sixth Goeay BADGAENS. TAM. curtin 6. streets. Mayor. one iA OF prpp.{ Commis. | Member ot ud three Sicm | CARPETS, OILCLOTIS and MATTINGS cheap, SHLbaRb.§ Sours. | Pe Council. at which in Goods delivered at any point in Washington er : recinet the vote of all who ED SOR Rete RRR Hove | Sa See aay ss guseienias —- rohated . , ‘ol 4 Visions of the of ‘of Washingtouvan | PALES received: arty myid-Im Bicction will be held in the First Precinct ot the | *P-M- CHARLES CARS oS Third Wardon MOMDAY, 6h of June sexta M BRE HUMPHRIES (Cours sre, between Seventh ~ Fighen strosts, som = Y heated FIGM OF Side, for Mayor, ome Member of the Board of Aide den, and. three members of the Boart of Commer Couneil. and an Asseseor. at which Sail Precinct the yotes of all who are registered in the. said Third Ward of the clty of Wi i Ihe imitial letter of whose names is Ase, D, inclucive will te re M Ww 4 SIXTH WAED. PoURTa INCT.—Notice s ae ete iy merges the pro: nt Foarth Preciuct of the poy See Ee ee ; J ceived. Poll lose at 7 P.M. oh (pe a Thome FETIP Sc miy ’ net th oof eet id i ; net the votes of alle RICHARD HYDE, § sionere. an of ab iy or Waster HIRD WARD, SECO) KECINOT —Notice wonivel, hele eae rae. is bereby siven thet, intonfornity to thechariee meee ei hg received, Polls open at 74. Washington, an Election will be held | *B4 close at R. B. HAMILTON. 1 Precinct of the Third Ward, on MON CALEB HUGuES (Cor une next at M storet, Teetwacn Ser- Sou whee Beoi.§ 0 Aldermen. and three memt IXTH WARD. F FT PRECINCT —Notice is ‘oane! hereby given that, in © the provisions | WILL BE DISSOLVED. BY MUTUAL OON- said Precinct the votes of all who are registered of the charter of the city of W em, an Elec ‘ENT, MAY 3isz, 170. the said Third Wi of city of Washi tum. the | tion will be held in Py of the Sixth initial letter of whose names is from E to Hy incia | Ward MONDAY, 6th of June next, at Joseph sive, will be received. open wt 7 A.M and | Fe L . for close at 7 P.M. jaye be of Aldermen. and ° WiLETA pope? { Comte wre teria JOSEPH F_KELLEY,{ S°H°t- | Serva in the said 8 tala ) WARD, THIRD aNcr— ton, the ini ver of whose mames is from T to 2. TRL Ate ERIRD EREGNCE etcew | Inher eil be hcured Fale orate recon wht’ be Bertin "aint ee eee OnE. Cow om in the Thir net of the wa ¢ MIDDLETON, = comme st Minh and t reap for apr ‘ eo iw a sSoces. | ELPHONZO YOUNGS is now im Sew York se ope Rem u Aldermen, hi YARD, FIRST DINCT.—1 e i: mbers <i the Board ot om Comte and as Say cto thats te combate te Tae ee, | lecting an entirely NEW STOCK of GROCERIES, seor, at Which said a ~y red in thowaid Third Ward of theciy of ‘and will open the same in the NEW STOREROOM, jon. the imitial letter of « hore names is from Lto M, inclusive, wil! be'received, Polis open af "A.M. hnd close at7 P UCHARL DUFFY, commis. OSEPH B. CASSIN .{ “lovers. M be }, FOURTH PRECINOT.—N isions of the charter of theater at wai Visions of the charter ashington. ‘tior be Fourth Precinct of the 4 of June next. at streets, for Mayor, Idermen. u an Sneha loge at Pa on Kh street, ender MASORIC TEMPS, Jum ia, ise. B.M. BUBCHAED will petile af accounts for the firm, and proposes to carry om & STRICTLE CASH BUSINESS. at the OLD STAND, 354 Penneyivania avenue, corner 4% street. NN. B—200 bushels of VERY FINE POTATOES for ale cheap. my Bef A *2¥ SOMMER Brvenace. R. A. SHINES RODAL GINGER i a

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