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ee wenescees > THE SEBERADE TO SENATOR MORTIN | , Duerzedro Mmcarzvame_Cosrtabie EF; seis ncn wr pay Sil Dudly, alias Dudly » alias Jade, Fine Twist Caremere Sure 18 and $20. SPERCHES BY SENATOR MORTON, | who from the call of the fourth precinc* Fine Tweed Suits, handsome, for $20. me ae, Heme. VICE PRESIDENT COLFAX, station on the 4th instant, where he bad been | Fine Twilled Oassiimere Suite toe ©2), = AND OTHERS. placed on the c! of larceny of @ quantity One Price Only. Gzo. 0. HexNtne, AL NE ta of copper from wewery, corner 24 and N Seventh street N. W. Locs = streets, bel to Geo. W. Riggs, Esq. He _———— An Enthusiastic Affair. yras turned over to Officer Morgan, and will be | THoss WEO Dmsinx a good article to réstore ANUSEMENTS, &c. series introduced before Judge Snell. When arrested | gray hair to its youthful color, we would recom- National Theater—Jefierson as “ Kip Van Senator Morton, of Indiana, was serenaded’ be made great resistance, but was overpowered | mend to purehase Hall’s Vegetable Sici! Winkle.” on Saturday night at the National Hotel by | with the assistance of some field hands. Hair Renewer.a most excellent and valuable Ha!l—Prof. Cromwell's Art Exbidi- | citizens of his State now sejourning in Wash- | ayowa ‘the private residences decorated in | Pf@Patation. Sold by all druggists. ington. President Grant, Vice President Col- fax, with the republican members of Congress from I honor of the an celebration to-day that Sere Conte Aumaal Masquerade Bail of of Mr. Merrick was one of the most conspicuons. Damon Conclave, No. 1, S. P. ‘ Occupied Beatson the balcony. | The effect, in aspectacular sense, was credit Liberty Hal’-— Masquerade and Uivic Ball of | 4 large crowd was Miseembied in front of the | able to the taste of the aspiring young gentie- ihe Greevlear Club. hotel. After a tune had been played by the | man, but the political effect was far felow his ee ee eae i Lecinte on Jerusalem | Marine Band, Gen. Shanks introduced Senator | anticipations. ‘The trick was ‘too thins” Le and the Holy Land, by Mrs. Wm. A. Benton. Prof. Pratt, the Horse Educator, 134 sud E streets. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Gallery of Os! Paintings, 1236 Penn- Sylvania avenue—New pictares just received. THE GERMAN FEACE CELEBRATION. GRAND _TocR NOUT. — ho was received with long-continued cheer} After expressing his thanks for the compl!- ment, Senator Morton gave @ prospective view of the approaching presidentiat contest, in which the democratic party would make a des- perate struggle tor power. Should they suc- ceed, he said, it would only be by carrying the Southern States, and this they coald not do ex- cept by a reign of terror which would intimi- date republicans at the polls or drive them into exile. After makin, mee to the ku- klax, he held that if the democt t contro! of the ceutral government they woul! not make appropriations to pay pensions to northern sol- unless southern soldiers were also pro- vided for; that they would not pay the public jebt, nmless provision was made for t.e joss Of slaves and property in the Sout! at this would ard fifteen hundred or two thou- sand millions to the public debt; and that the was ro transparent that every man in the pro- cession saw through it at once. The day for catching yotes by such hollow devices has gone by. aS Roppery.—Yesterday morning about 2 0’clock a thie! red the house of Mr. Geo. Holmes, chief engineer of the city fire department, on bth street south, between F and G streets, gain- ing an entrance by climbing up the back porch and passing through a déor on the second fioor. He secured ey d all the chief's wardrobe, some of his wife’s dresses, and nearly all of his brother's wife’s clothing. The family were slceping soundly at the time, and the invader roamed about at his pleasure. A Superb Demonstration. ENTERBESTING DESCRIPTION. Sed well Cor. JonN W. Fornay is to alires publican —- on Capitol Hill to-nig’ other distinguished speakers, and a sp: ‘The weather proved most propitions to-day for the grand celebrat.on of the return of peace between Germany and France, aad the demon li demon: tration is anticipated. atr in this city 1s a most imposing affair, | colored men of the Sonth would be distranchise 4 Sate. aaaincc t ° At }oclock the various German societies com. | within sixty days, or reduced to slavery @F sert- | TAE Finst ANsvat. Concer of the 1.0, ©. F. Choir will be given at Odd Fellows’ Hal menced to avemble at the oifice of A. Aart, | UCh. This, he claimed, was supported vy sheic | 9. | street, to-morrow evening. See advertise. in not accepting the recons:ruction ac's Feq., om 4% street, near the Hall, and opstitutional. He eriticised the professed | Mert. ne formed im process.on in the following order ; policy of the democrats on the question of tat- PROCESSIOx stion, tariff, &e., as unsound, in many respects THE COURTS. = - ~ Sueur, and on some points mere pretense. The | Porice Court, SATURDAY, Judge Snell.— mounted police, chief marshal, aids, band on | S¢haty; a glowiug tribute to President ss wagon, butchers. mounted committee of ar- Fangewents and speakers in carr: with German and Amer , Harmony Sin; Moves Gross and’ John Hickey, charged with gtorsly abusing a horse by over-driving and beating it. The horse died in aboat an hour afterwards. The officet testitied that over one bundred blows were inflicted on the animal. Mickey was tined $10, and Gross $5 and costs The Judge sald this was ® cleat case of cruelty toanimals. There was just as much sense in plying a hundred lashes on @ man as on a horse. tration, which had funded the wer rate of interest than the old off $24,000,000 of the public debi in -fve mouths, etfected a grani peace poti- | cy with the Indians, and in a word every de- partment had been mauagei with ability, integ rity and success. Congress has also repealed es to the extent of $43,000,000, and if the ad- an jakers Association, Me- chanics Agtociation. ‘Turn Verein, citizens on only at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street, foot. band. Washington Schuetzen Verein, Senet wee otro bees the ag i recs rye in | There was no excuse tor it, and the cused | Look for the name. No branch stores. 44 ) y [ - tions. t, he believed the income tax wou! re- e 8 Arion Gn oe nth nl mapmmamemn ined [eg pro “He predicteda glori. | "ed Bot TEOAE setinte natin, Ongon HALL. Opnonw Hatt. ” T/' SRICHPEAL CAR see cory dor the republicans in isi2) when | Joseph Nelson, charged with Mega registra. | Commer 414 street and Pennsylvania avenue — a emineraioe ‘ Indiana, le knew, would not forget the servi tion—beiug a minor. Accused said that h. Grand opening of spring styles this day started from the headynarters on 43; street | of cor soldiers and thele glorious leaders, | registered, but thought he was ?! years old, tha. Grand opening of spring styles this da} with eighteen young misses, all dressed in and in concluding made some reference to Dis- white, with laurel wreaths. trict affairs. It was said in the Senate the other be was born ip 1850. The case wae postponed. representing the “gam.” diterent German States. A canopy waserected | Ja¥ that we had shown our distrust or sel(-gov- | Samuel Walker, charged with rudely insnlte Over this car with red, white and biue calor, | €fment by the bill that we had passed to cctelc ing a womax on Pennsyivania avenue, by putt: they tlle preceded ty | Usha local self-gevernment in this District, Not tiug his arms around her and using indecent language, when she was peaceably passing on the street; fined £5. a band on one of } worse wagons, be & word of truth in it. The people of this D: finely decorated with banners and flags. trict are now empowered to have local self- core tt - ° overnment, to make their own laws, to clec: a i yaad s Malece {roe with the date, ith | Deicente to Congtese. ‘Pho democratic parts, | wm. Jones, colored, charge with fighting on Asgust. i a t i mi y 3 ete dy: 5 a ' e! with 2 German and American Vannes ee | iden of giving sat governsacns io terete | theetrecte: ned eae “Alfred Saith, leony oF a box of cigars; fined $10. Stephen Dagan, assault on Edward Beverly; dismissed. Brid- et Welch, a vagrant, was sent to the work nse, in default of security. Ellen Nolan, for fast driving, was fined $20. Nelly Jounson, pro- fanity; tined #3. Wm. Mack, keeping open on ‘the Sabbath day and selling goods; fined 940. James Leach, insulting persons passing on the parsing the headvuarters of the Chipman club, @n the corner of ith street and the avenue, CREERS WERE GIVEN POR CHIPMAN, and responses made by the crowd about the doorway. MOTTOES ON THE PANNERS “We shall be an united people of brethern.”” the District of Columbia. That was the work of the republican party, and he hy they would not fail toremempber it. What is ent of the lemocratic candidates of this Distiict? He had been reading the papers from morning to morning, and he found that the last Tingeving arguinent they have is an appeal to the ite people against the colored people, an attempt er Reine tree on teen sofa of of the be sold scrupulous Franc’e, Boy! AUP. W Odeon Hall © and THE PRINCIPAL TOPIC of conversation amon: our ladies seems to bethe McLean & Hooper Sewing Machine. It is really the Ladies’ Pet. It does as much and even more work than most of the high-priced machines, It is astonishing @ quantity of these machines have in such ashort time. Since the sew- ing machine war has commenced, we inquired a why he don’t en; war, and in answer he says: the #40 the whole cause of the war among the Agents high-priced machines, (all of which could with @ good profit at the sane price,) who are of great snccess of the machine. osenthal, No. 404 7th street, is tne general monty > warrants it; also sells it on ht | MIppLesmx Flannel Sui thoroughly street, May payment ‘Baiting, above its. , al Eisemat —— ae CavTion.— Beware of impostor: /—As some un- ities are in the habit of stating that their places of business are branch stores of the —— Franc, I hereby notify the pub- ave no branch stores, and that I have no connection with any similar institution in this city. The Original Franc, dealer in Gents’ th st., between D and FE. Cowine’s Patent Necktie FASTENRR, for sale wholesale and retail, atthe Original Franc’s, 431 7th street, between D and E. No branch stores. ic that I Furnishing Goods, 431 NoveELtiEs In Graud opening of spring styles this day. © Neck Wear, the city. No branch stores. Great vaniery in Waite SAIRTs—one, two or three pleats—eylets, buttons or studs—open is front or in bac! No Entire new stock of Men's, Yonth’s and Boys’ Clothing, Men’s, Youth's and Boys’ Clothing, Odeon Hall. Odeon Hall. Frock and Sack Suite, and Penusylvania avenue. Vests, sing’ ‘le and double breasted, At P. Wallach’s, othing Room, corner 4% street Pennsylvania avenue. = tn the achine is d. at the Original 431 7th street. The cheapest Store in k—all sizes—at the Original ‘ranc’s Gent’s Furnishing Store, 43) ith street, Prices. bd S, the best Paper Collar in the market, for sais "and Youths’ Frock aud Derby Suits, allach’s, Odeon Hall, corner 4x street Best assortment of White Margoilles and Duck * street; fined #5. John Ryan, provane language: | BA 1LBricean Hose +5 cents per pair at to raise prejudices against color. ‘That argu- gat # i i'Frevebmen, liberty is already free, but to | ment has been the meat aud the drink on hes hed £5. Edvard Jobnson, same offence: soeg) | beg Dovarass’, 408 Ninth street, be free decentiy must be understotd.” “Lor- | democratic party for the last thirty years, but | Sone! offence; fine $3 each. Jerry Kobinson | TE celebrated \ idette Kid Glove, he was told these rat bo: $1 per pair, at DovcLass” aire gone and Alsace, too, see Frenchy, that | Mé,yae ‘old thee: rations are about exhausted. | ang Henry Lancaster, obstructing the footwalk: Pp ee eee bs e 2° seGlaby a Imad order toch Atter music, Vice Premdent Colfax was in- 5 each. Wm. Hacket, larceny of apples in 3,31 Corset and Undergarment Factory. People are ft for a tree government” Wai | OUNCES. He endorsed Senator Morton's tribute the market hove; fined 85. Edward Cox, as | Tam carannarap Marpuios and Mor ite We love our adopted count Honeed Sah Se nd: Re believed, wouldbs | saniton Edward Bevene fea or ase ont, Giove, in all the epring chades, has juct been Im the fatherland.” \Miihe aod Biemare | NOCOTEd, with the Publis approval in 15? ay in Miller Cullen, profane on the streets; het s3. | feccived at ’ Oo Baum de Germany strong.’ ‘The French desired “7 * © | Edwar mas, Carrying conceal weapons; Kid Glove Depot, 408 7th st. to go to berlin, and Moltke sent them there | Seat necessity existing in the South for protect tined $20, . = owes nncer guar “It ts good sometimes if a State bas a Lome guard.” ‘The line of warch was then up Pennsylvania Brenue and past the President's House. and the President being absent at the Navy Depart- in, Re, lives, liberty and political rights of re- ub Abs, against the wirkedest over disgraced @ nation proiessediy at peace, and expressed assurance that the Presi- dent would use the power placed in hands to this GEORGETOWN, eee eee lore) “7 AS | QED Mrs WH. Oraig, a well-known and a | EO en ice President Colfax closed his remarks | highly respected lady of this city, died early ‘ona on ap tite ae a. hee ft tasned by deGuing the term “carpet-bagger,” used asa | yesterday morning of consumption, at her ress, reproach by the democrats, as a citizen of the United States, who, oe live wherever the starry im an easterly course down to 1ith street and dence on Beall street, near Congress. She was parsed the residence ot Baron Gerolt, which was the right to go.and | the wife ot W. H. Craig, Esq., formerly ajus- Thame: i fine tt: anner floated, hal | tice of the peace ot this city, and was the pap fy eq | wigrated trom Northern States to the South, daughter of the late Heury Jones of Montgo- with shields and banners of various designs. | 82¢ & “scalawag” as a political martyr, who, mery county, Md. this afternoon. Cot. Wx. Tayror, the father of Mrs. D a Her funeral takes place though living permanently in the South. was ne See ae eaeanee wih nniek wcentans,. | Cauees te, tn ance ion had dared streamers and flowers. While the processior me ‘ood in | GUFing the civil strife the danger of death, im- | Snyder, was found dead in his bed at the re the ( orcas aasemeainee Towed ‘wht tothe prisonment and confiscation, true amoug the | dence of his daughter, (Mrs. 8.,) corner of Cor procession gave him ebeers in passing. The | ‘lee. loval amid treason. - | gress and streets, this morning. Fevidences Of all the Germane’on the fine of | w®RSechet, were alto made by Hepresentativos | SOTA DD - ene. Dee ee nen SES Sng end over | Caiston.of Athnanan an Cal. tebe W. Forney. | (,00D SUBSTANTIAL PaNTALOONS, End" tisrdeome. preparations ses terete | | In the courve oF Col. Forney's specel ho weh $1.50, ar 45, $2.00, 92.50 “1am just home from Pennsylvania. Here on - Ase - @ personal and official visit, i assure you that the few hours spent in the District of Columbia have uplifted my heart. 1 tind, in the fir place, that the dirsensions and divisions i F Of the oceasion. M his street. like the = as crowded by spectators to see the m pass. The day was very pleasant, ing but the dust interfered with the Seventh strect A. STRAUS’, RK CLOTHtE POPU, 101 mended by ier’ OUR NEW STYLES of Corsets, from France and Germany, have just arrived, and can be had in all qualities and prices, C. Baum, Corset Importer. eee street. eet. POLITICAL NOTICES. GENTLEMEN AND Lapizs K1p GLovae at One Dollar a pair, at C. Baum’s Hoo: Corset Faetory, 408 Teh For Corrs, Bunions, Nails, and other disease: White's establishment, No. posite United States Treasury. es Mrs. Moopzy’s AnpomInaL Corsmr, recom-" physicians, can be bought and made to order, at ©. Baum’s Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, ith street. HEMPLER has LIPORNTA CATAWBA W: Skirt and . 3,21 Ciud and Ingrowin, 4 of the feet, Tine De 535. 18th street, op- 2,24,12: 321 meters nd hydrometers, INE on draught, at 420 7th street, opposite Odd Fellows! ES in the pleasure was envel- | Niece.” ; at ‘ ; * 7 . ‘publican party of this great District at DEMOCRATS ANDUONSERVATIY Es oF ad SA anh OR the Mewwas | 1c Guappearél. and toa ons om tar en the ELEVENTH, SEVENTEENTH av making it almost impossible to eee | sreat victory; that the District of Columbia, « yea EIGHTEENTH DISTBICTS. there will be a grand ® ~ i sea Hog Tying to Mase Meeting heid on TUESDAY EVENING. the coming eiection. is to be sealed to tha Na. | © <6. 204 New. Jersey av sonth. | ith inet: at Thc o'clock vt the corer es : - tional Administration, and throagh that to the | ¢, or J.W. Pumpbrey = Stable. © stroot in Th m the ausy day which they ty of nen. 1s phroy ¥ and Virginia aveune The Hon. B. T. Merrick and thelr grand demonstration eg.i- | republican party of the nation. Wor, gentiemen, | N"? Wi twio ts Tantei agent. CHAS: A. | ther distinguleled speakers wilj ediirens tbe manu morative of the return ot peace to their dis. | Ue District is, after all, the vestibule of ths | a Cecil County, Maryland." apy-Ht i tracted “taderiand.” South. Here it is that the great princ clear, pleasant sp emancipation, logically succeeded by the wre « Principle of universal suilrage, was first avd it would be a shame, it would be a disgra if, under the administration of the great Presi dent who rescued it from the rebellion, a sy- ‘Twas proper, too, that iple of ing day « a OTHERS IN Cc oe PLUY MENT. THE GEM COMBINATION LOCK WANT OF EX the news of victory over an husabled expression of joy at the ng. apl the DEM FE CLUB will be held TO M AGENTS WANTED to sell this « April Min at Pe RETURN OF PEACE, | Wathizer with the rebellion should be sent to | HUCK. Can be reprint ag vardrp le: | house ou N the barbinger of happiness to those they have | the National Legislature. The witalizing of the | Cui.’ ‘tyuick sale mud f profits. @ftiee hours, tual an eft behind, and weil was that expressed on one | Tepublican party of the District a the y Sand 310 4h street NW. vitalizing @f the republican party of the nation, on Ge AER Deh eines ef tneir banners; thus inscribed. “* Though BEN F.FRENOL. Ibe at it BATIO AND ORBO W (T: 5 o clock, at the Gore: nS \ ABRY If this party triumphs here, you will have constantly in session a national republican com mittee, whtcb will overlook the entire South, which will contribute to the energies and the jovers of our adopted country. we cannot for zet our iriencs in faderiand.” ‘The arrangements tor the celebration have been im pro; ress for seme Ume, and it w: GroncetowN, D.C , April, 171 A take this method of informing my customers t! ont REPUBLIOAN MASS MEETINGS. ‘cperal 8 P CILLPMAN and others will alitroan the Republicans of the District of Columbia, as 7 po 1 disposed of my entire Stock, Fixtu Bema rout erect Wat the | success of the republican party tn the entire | inf secs eit ey, MUEL 0. PA Dietticts Non City Hall this meeolog ead awemble at the | North; and we chailhave at last what weshould | ent SORBET 6 ery y AMCEL, contiuse Pe darn City Hall this morning at 11 o'clock. an from |»: we had in the beginning if our friends in the | business lately conducted me, tn all ite br. MONDAY ky é’ thence proceed to the Schuetzen Park ar! | District of Columbia bad ignored Personal con- } Oi jrecld stant, corper Greene and Ol — Dintelet No.4 spend the afternoon and evening. siderations, and bad been actuated by thedis- | G\otcrtewn, D. 0. barat solvoaeen "faring ‘tie | Salon TOESD. sacnding te pertains etter ee interested patriotism which as sctuated the | time I have been caunged in Vusinems end core Grand 5 uM 'atendi pote ilustrions citizen at side, io ty ci it 1 s: — cing repaired fo the City Hall, “Poesee H F By Party cap | » licit « continuance of the same to my sucec«: succeed where personal considerations are per- Mr. Samuel U. Palmer has been in my empl») vania avenue, as well as mitted to inter! I the prominent ere. We cannot succeed uniess etarated the past ten years, and ie, consequently, perfectly icts Me 7, at Btevens Echool-house, places of business, were beautifully di © discipline, aud now, in the forefront | conversant seth ie detaia ot the Prtintc. = AY ENING. ‘April i. with evergreens and flags of ail nations, theeld great republican party of i872, we mast tneeely scacetated fa Pete ak Ee Bie ic be a Tv eNde et iy? St Tetand Hall, on san the anaeenere @ ads Walch W | lepin trom the enemy, who are united in the | MMs Muaibicd {op Fears. Mp have, theret. Bistrict No. ®, at Tenuallytown, on SATURDAY bow the standard of an Mong, the great lesson to be united im the } hesitation in recommending the new fitm ss dneeree April lS.at3 pm * — UNITED GERMAN EMPTRE, right. Through all these long and bitter years, ing any far ore which ey be conferred upon the, Districts ee 21 and 2 fyuare on Morth Oaro- predominating everywhere. Among the head | {70M the perioa when my convictions and my aprcttully, &e , RILEY A.SHIBN. | ting avenue, between 6th abd jth streote oe E., on houses decorated were principally: The he: conscience constrained me to separate from the | + iB PE quarters, Wolf an@ Hart's office, on 4 street; corner Sth and F streets, where there were also, spanning the street, three rows of lanterns in carnival style; She)- berd’s building, on Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween Sth and i0th streets; Coomb’s building, in the same neighborhood. Dickson House, Bene- dict Volkert's, George Bauer's, Woodwar.l’s building, Uyster Bay, Concordia Hal!, Arbeiter Hall, Bismarck saloon, the Piatz House, and bers. Jn fact the decorations were so general TO THE PUBLIC Calling the attention of the trade and the Benera.ly to the above card ot Mr Riley A. Shinn. We beg to solicit a continuance of the patronace of bis Inte customers. and hope to deserve the favor of pilwho may reyuire any of the articles manui sc- juredersold by as, Ouraim will be to give sa wre in a eck 2 pos t anality of goods, espectfalty. ae PALME 8 & GREEN. Union Bottling Depot, Corner Green and Olive streis. Ss soa: #3. hese op my tamed tied 0 snpTess U pon the republican organization the — idea that there can be no success withont iscipline, without subordination, and above «il without s manly and a patriotic sinking of all merely personal hatreds,” The speeches of the evening were received with great applause and entDusiasm, and at their conclusion the gathering separated with loud cheers for Senator Morton and Gen. Chip- Saengerbund Hail, patie Mat one could. not fall to see the appreciation | @*" ——e__. Sin_{Rep Chee. Fet-|_ Georgetows.D-t._ Work. Masonic Temple to Karl De Gray as Grand a oa The Board of Registration continued itssca | Master of Masons of England. The occasion is The building of the Northern P1 jc Bailrosd, til 5 o'clock p- Satur: ast, or at interest among Masons, it being the | (begun July lnst,) is being pushed furwari with eeltlen@aiaon = snp at hap lee firstof the kind ever Known in this country. } great encrey frou both exteemitine at the la veral thcusand men are employed in Minnes ita $ud on the Pacific coast. The grade is nearly coin- leted 266 miles westward from Lake Sup-rior: rains are rapping 0° 1@ miles of finished rend and track-Isying is The guests invited are Lord Tenderden, secre- tary to the joint commission, Sir’ Join McDonaid, Mx. Northcote, son of Sir Siut- ford Northcote, and H. Styleman Le colored, distributed in the different districts as Tollows Dna’. Whites. Whites Cold. BUSHROD ROBINSON will be supported by the WD ' progressdng toward the } voters of thie for the Assembiy. 3 Strange, one of the secretaries of the British ern border of Dakota, Including ite purchase b.. O] fs rt. L we. All of the Grand Masters of the freee Peel b bate Mpa tbe Northers Bache | see te ___{Repnb.. Chron. Patriot. -— = Envitedy malsy O¢ wnseneeal hes teouanre Meet | Dy Bepcaber ness this wil be ioerbeen a at crea THe DistHLcr vil man’ whom wi! esent. The | §6 rset 2 ~ | large music hall bas been m: cently daco- GOOD INVESTMENT —Jay Cooke & Co i SECOND BEG . " Fated tor the occasion, and wil] be used for the ow selling, and unbesitat: i} 7 3 5 on ad <n ~ banquet. The banner of the Grand Ladge is ofitable and ‘Lay ey nvestinent, the First } | The Board of Registration for the District of Co buog in the east, on the sidesof which are bung Ms Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern mbia will conyene at the City Hall in the city ot Hi | me portraits of George Wakhington and anece Company. Zhey havo 30 years t0 | Washington, on KAUBSDAY, Aprile, heed Hold : ts of George en | run, bear Beven and Thtce-Pentus per cout. gold Oday (Baniay cored) Rat SATURD A F- 5 6 | Yictoria, while th oy are draped i Fae cient {more than, % per ccnt currency ‘are | April 25, 18/1, incluetves from 9o'clock a.m pats “ se nie ican . rece; ured mortage « Yelock p. m.. rpose a {hat the number really added to the list is but | Permitted to be present Thooo atane ‘OF LAND to every milo of track, ore, and for pacing on the rewiter ths Hg there, Miditions make a total thus far of | rue Fisa Manxer—ibe fish market at | or S00 Acres for m9 ).00) Bond: They are 0 are qualified to vote, but wh> a ry gistered voters, with & white msjority Johnson's wharf, foot of 12m street, daring the Re - rom, Tax: See wei ie the prev: registration for any 5,808. : Past wee! been quite active. crows “£00; Registered. § 0 to $10,000. _ ‘To afford every facility to persons who may desira TeDAy. Of fish-dealers and county: ives that }.—Morthe: ffie 7-39 nat Bosra ranged ‘The fourth day of the second registration was | Viermity the appearance of Fit Tows, in Alex- aaa rath atts Pek eae above Ls er gee at rat! "Cone Two vis ‘RIOT 4, papper ee tebe Vapnmom | andris, years hen country teams nsed to | #4 in oxel See oe renders thee seeetieaiy follows FG, WIRS: a Pi ine 5 3 , " abilee precession. At 2 p.m. about 0 haa | SbeTegatetl TEREST BEARING LAND WARRANTS. = era NTE Bei been greater portion of whom wer SINKING FUBB.—The procecds of all sales of : EVENTH and TWELPTA: “Oe ee - Bands are req ited (0 be devoted to the, reprsciiase w Fount NT the bir Kk ‘caneelistion First Bonds of te ENTH . “The Land Grant of tl ~ DEATH oF 4 NoroRiovs GMARACTER.— Word city wtiton Acres, This immense Staking fF ; ae a Pie wine ‘Wap received in the last evening that Tom ist undoubtedly cancel the principal of Bowie was drowned the river, opposite 7 bonded debt, belore it . egiat each division will Budd's Ferry, on Saturday eveni ap- pl Sronrisy aad Big! ing the number ef the ~ to OFITAULE OB SA Xx nity . Lo ‘the New Way hader Srenlisoa 8 besteome OF GARDINER, MB. for sale the finest ICE ou the Kennebec river, LO. ©. F. Visitarioss.—The M. W. Grand GEO. HOLYOK® & 00, Master, Willis the follow. Sige 5 4 appointments for 2 SENECA QUABRIES, 121 Front strest, New York, or Lodge, Aprit 21; — mhw-im ABTHUS BARBY, Gardiner, ern, May 19; THE MARYLAND TaRyrtoss us M, Unten, M. jendshi Hav. com May 7; tis order, ST os; Mnosieions 4; Mechanics’, DEMocRATIO Muptina—A % . a ” P oriental, May 4. democracy of the Fifteenth “ ‘The visitations of tricts was held on tLe sndord.nate have corner of North : nated by the M. W. Patriar; Ball chairman. & were jobs whese Donaldson, a8 follows —Columbi: Col. James G. Payne, K. T. Mi Magenenu, May 13; Ridgely, May M. Cavanaugh, R. W. Fenwick, B.S. NW. Nebo, May J anu ogre. eo teth District will mect a1 Ei bet: istrict Club. By order of aps 3t" Jeorgetown, on . between Int and 2d east. en ‘VEHING, Nth inst . at 75 o'clock, to org: COMMITTER BSOBS ENTITLED TO NATURAL. TATION cen at the comin, ¢allon 0. D BARRUT’ ill secure their papers i a eee fa GESD Ar. EVENING, April 13 9,6 and ion or aa Council ENING. Aorit 11. NG, April Districts Nos. 2 and 4.'at Market House Hail, ReBAT EVER iNG: april ‘apl0_Uhsirman Republican General WENTIETH DISTRICT. tic and Oontervative votera of the Twen- Bleifue’ Hall. south A ESDAY AIL & who des Qa tae tenes ‘TH DISTICT. etree! streets, INDEPENDENT UNION CANDIDATE. DEESDBN 108 OOMPARY, _2t" COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, FOURTEENTH DISTRICT eeting of CONSER' of the FOURTERBNTH Dis? kt! ‘uesday) EVENI A reqnested, a8 business of considered | By order. EBES, Fee'y Chamber, City in front of Uity Hull, on ion Hall. 1h maiiten, BE LUCKY ONE. BUrTos Ady SpE LACE UALTERS pert Gown, woorela eliiog great vari “of SHOES AND BOOTS, “ton t fail'cb cell at tho Shoe Bazaar. Spore mee eg 8 RS a 8 > ; SELLING out. oY SBEET MUBIC at the rate of Svecents shoet Par lo invest ‘ties wishi ina asi eee atancldestablished stand, can buy the Stockard a's, DO. Fixtures cheap and on terms. yuire BOR & SBLIGSO: mbI3-Im__ 19 Bridge st., Georgetown, D. BR48641NS IN SPRING Goons. BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 BRIV@E STREET,GEORG STOWN, Has just received large assortment of SPRING GVODs, of the newest styles, embracing LADIES’ DRESS sours. Shawls, Spring Cussimeres for Men and ve Also, s complete assortment of Cotton and Linen pods, Mourning Goods; Alpacas, a speciahy. Money can be saved by givire us all, ae we are determined to sell coe mb? -tr Es? 8ctar notion In conrequencewf my removal from the on the Ist of May. I hereby notify all having Goods deposited. or Watehcs and Jewolry, to repair at my lace. 73 Bridge street, orgetowD, to jeer them nctorg the 2b April) 1871 Any Goods leit over that date will be sold at public auction, without further notice. Curedeemed Pledges on hand already. Stock and Fixtures f mage el SELIG GOLDSTEIN, Sev. Casa, PAL) FOR LADIES’. GENTS AND JOT EBREN'S CAST = OF CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHORE, otc. at L. GRADWOUL'S.173% Bridge t, Geo .. Note by mail from Georgetown or Washington attended to. - ec2#-ly PERSONAL, Well, he cared AND YET HE Is HAPPY.” ZA should go toold Dr. DARBY and Gions. Pimples, Blotches, Ulcers, Scrofala and Skin Disease specdily removed, without htncranc ircm business, at 108 45s street, a few doors south of Pennsylvania avenue. aps-l ADAMS HALL, MEDIUM, MIDW Meri ee gE reets, up stairs. FE ani Negihwest corner of Mth aud + ‘Thirty years’ successtul prac apl wd EMEDY, discovered 80 In S/0n taneous care dreds have been cured a TN ENS * 1753 Lat. NW... Washington, D. OF THE MANY INBXPERIBN and headed ie mgt man; dierent tation, Beal troubles ie for Lady Patrents. fon Boome 414 loth street e Doctor does not employ any *>-called refore patients avoid os oxpesare hey see no one but the Doctor.mh23 ly De NOT sulted of doors south of Mable. Beparate ESPAIE UNTIL YOU HAVE coN- id Dr. yt 108 atrest. @ few Penn. ave. 'e 1s confidential and re- rooms for ladies. mb20-Im™ B TAKING AN BNDOWMENT POLIOY IN the NUBTH WESTERN, you secure your old age against possible want or dependence upon others; zoe meorido te your family in the erent of death; an a y ‘com earn you from 6 to7 per cent. compound intercet, Office, 509 7th st 5 “mbarit °° 1. ¥. KNIGHT, General Agent. Mv KS. ELLIS —The last chauce to have HISTORY by the Seleatihe Anno sock ee mains but cue week longer.” Oflee 913 ‘ts at Office honrs: 9 a, written, $5 to $10. M HH. PREROE’S “ LOAN OFFICE, 1006 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. (UP STAIKS) BAZAR FUB THE SALE UNREDEEMED GOODS _felte UNDERNEATH, ‘TE BBIDAL CHAMBER — Espay, XOUNG MEN, on great SUCIAL BVILS anc ABUSES, which intertere with MABRIAGE— wit! sure weatis of relief for the Rrring and Unfortunate iseesed and |. Dent free of charge, 1p File qurclopes, Address HOW ABD ASSOULA TION, No. ¥ 8. Ninthet., Philadelphia, Pa. jal4-Seu Cs T Da. LEOR He guarantees a speedy cure syphilis H trea ts 10th street, above Penneyivanta sreame enerea! ape - Discases, er no ‘hose desirin« it cperge. TI! tment should eoutiae in tue Boctor atone be oldest estadiisaed physician for such spec: in the city, it the most . Thoee attested ‘with OUGANIO WEAKNESS. an. ull m arising — bal : ©. pormanen le. Separate rooms for Hours: 10 to £2,%08,6 t08. Gorreapor Wa4htep an those who value their sigut to ki that the best “ONE DOLLAR SPEO- now TACLE” in the me 3 HE! is accuratel: assign by HB RRP the if clan corner strect aud avenue. Bepot for mometers of ‘ell kin le ail W4ANIED-EyeRy OoNB so Ryow, that the for sal a tng Mechibes. ts at317 Market voases dole st AL COBSETS TAOTORY, £00 Ti treats bet tre and ee Tacvon (68 RUSE S'S BOTA Bitar het * Toau Otkce sud bales Besa and Oe E.; ete PATS FA oEe ry DA.BorTe FBENCE DBRS. CERTAIN ‘KE for Nervous a Srouilie, in all te foxes: ‘Balsam Orpavie and Discarded. Sold in .Washington b; . Be 'WISLE, old in, Wastin fon by, Wi ENT Street. Price@3 per box,sentby mail. — jy3-ly Lee a eee ae treatment dest established 2 city Ladies can repose is ied gnc eae cure is guarantied in all cases. = rate 7 to enn. BANKERS. [*¥oamation FoamisaEp anp SUBSCRIPTIONS RECBIVED For the new five per cent, Losn of the United States atthe FIRST NATIONAL BANK. mhid-tw a. COOKE @ 60., BSANEERS, current Tae Oa saree. W427 PF Btrest, bs coms from U. 8. Zreawary WASHINGTON, BD. 0. and prantect 5 a General Beaking per netpel citics taken aad gives, a vos tn ——<$<———$$———— | Waltham Watches. i fall line of sEmesee = at: ss AMERICAN WATCH OOMPANY, $24 sheerfully recommend them es belng, all things ; = BEST WatCnee g f4Ds in THIS Sean rE eee AMEBIOAN WATOH O0., CRESERT ST. \This ts by far Full’ Plate Watch in the tye pe aE boys, in BY end ‘THE PATERT SP! RACE BUSL BROOM. ‘mung 7M CALE, BRO. @ 00.. anil Sut of Getect Brashs aad wertantea R. OAULFIELD'S CLASSES ia be “iT AreCclaeproceres Soe? — Great varicty of FORE! VOCAL AND INBTHE ‘AL MUSIC Sole Agents and Mansioctone. at When oe meta aebiis BC a boas, | meee te Baines’ Be, | ys0.3, 00h ats erween D wba Pa, ore, FAMILY SUPPLIES. &c. CORED BANS, waive at ATLOR D. Bec.; HEBER SuiTH, Vice Jous A Yan Drxg. Pres't; | organized in 1853. Has $9 00) (00 assets, and | Being 9 purely mutual company, ‘arpishes insurance at its net cos! nd 1 por AN. for aie by nb meee NCcrate Le aia 7 FINE GROCERIES wortments. hase lower ratio of . reservo. 4 ret, - LY ‘en AT SMALL PROFITS, We respectfally cal! the attentinn of po hasers te OAPITAL ABD ASSETS_....W..........9400,008 cenieneioaed OFFIORRS. | ‘FINE TEAS MUND 0. FISEER, Presitent. , Tis: GoPstin, View Prenden | This fesces all kinds ot Life snd Endow | OOFFEES, &, ment Policies on the Murcal PLAN. Mo recteietion on toch Tealdence. Auaual aivt ting at a very ema! adves . tee for tetmade | Which we are selling at a very ema! ail _ non-forfeitabie. So extra rates for | ht mibitty Gaye’ grace allowed in payment of pre | 5 TO OUR CHOWS WINES, BRANDIES, AND No Forfeiture pg ener for Non-payment © jams. Brvrcen Bares.—The Premiums oberent by thir Company are reduced se low as to equal in som* “9s PER CENT. DIVIDEND IN ADVAN the Policies issued by this Company cou guarantecing 5 ® positive Cash SURRENDER LUBE. “a8 | WH IES AT VERY LOW FigURES METGZER & BYLES 417 SEVENTH STREET xt to Odd F, Be BUTTER. °S ANSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWS, | Office; Boom No. 1, over the Bank of Washington CHARTERED BY CONGK&SS 1937, OAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $370,000, ta the Distrioy DIRECTORS: } wie Katie, 06, 18. Crone, Ba Glare, Joe Jo wifern, “ot Washing JAMES ADAMS, Presidect. | Fire: Fire! | —__ } THD ABCENY HEAVY LOSSES Hate SSSN PROMPTLY AUIUSTBD } 4T THE GOSHEN BUTT} 1.700 POUNDS JUST RECEIVED FINBST LN WASBINO@TON PRICK KRESSUNABL & ov 1.a. HANSON AND B. LEWIS BLACKYOBD. 638. SEVENTH STRERT. OPPoaTE Post ovricn, WHO Mupand iy THis Dis fnon* QED WHO INsURS PROPERTY In i. SRST COMPANIES AT LOWEST BATED CALL 45D BE ELPHONZO YOUNGS, | THE MUTUAL LIVE INSURANCE | COMPAEY OF SEW YORK. 0A8B ABBBTB..W.a......8 40,000,000 aE £.M. HANSON ANDB. LEWIS BLACEFORL GBOCEB AND TEA MEBOHAR® MASONIC TEMPLE, Corer Sth and FF ste 619 SEVESTH STEEBT. P secre = eunars 'y not bay where you can bay cheapest, for The for this year have varied from 46 pe) | yc )ninkr siete we w . ctto Su par th of the anteal premianracromiegte | "gboek soute we: Super, ee pene M Hand ie H character of the ite, ate SOUND LIVES AnD “A” Coffee do., 8c. per ib le 3 od 2 G Bal Wee den Syrup ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1878. White Cut Lost ‘Drive, Sc per gai GABE OB PITAL... rverccsecseee-e = 8100.000 ae pee - is : e a z= Gunp. W per oa une RELLY, Precthegt Be 8 srec Canton Byrtp, only Xe oF THE DISTBIOT OF COLUMBIA. io. porgel ; Wear ke 190 tubs Batter. $7c_ per ib. Cassard © Beat Hame, 2c. per ib.; do. do. Breakfast Bacon. Is r8, Only Llse do. do. Sho a. B. Toad, oniy lie. por tb Just, Olé Governm: at a Ib; Boastec Sic per lb. Pri cout anted. PROFESSIONAL. 1 — ® nimble Sixpence against a slow «t suey F BRAY 4@ BRO 's, Jo TYBNOWSED, Se onyEY arLaw * 362 Pennsylvania avenus Boom 5. Youns's Law Building. corace Kouisians | 22% __between St'and tog streets. Th = avenue and 6th street, Washington, D.C.“ eps-sn* OW NEN: x ETON pe — wo respeotfull, 8 trial of ig ts Se ene OOLOBG "TEA ¢ pound: as i » at $1 per been propounced by cons: foes tn thomerke 7 wuNEsT, Sir aes No. 416 91H STREET, ° petween Dand Ben?’ aps ax NGTON, Jz ectate or c! Pat MOCHA, | OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. em CEYLON, LAGUAYRA, MAKACAIBU, il mhitim= * T ror BOASTED COMNBE ALL G&ADES C48 Dy, ” WNING & MIDDLETON ations 4 614 Ponnsy ivsuia even OFFICE SOUTH SIDE Mdoore come of ros Bot mond SERRE CKEBEL. 0. a Bpecslity—Testamentary ee 4 ie, HAD Jonny. ihey ar | iREED sak SPLIT BEREING, eae 2% \ Cyprisn and scan BERING. - or . HOMAS | MIDDLETUS, “i ar Law, | Were Pencestvantaranense Rn Bama EG | ASTRAL OIL. on Unieed Feit, |, Devot for Prai’s Nom- Explosire Astral Oxi tivelybefore the of Olaims and Supreme Court reoan han 7 the United sani | wien not io expfode, Trade tupplied et hove / =— "*” BROWNING & MIDDLETON, } 614 Pounsyivanis syeuue, “Harper says” |. oarsnan ot WIRES Se brons ts very aun. | plete,and cannot be surpassed by any this aide of can eed | D Booderer's“Oarte Blanche” Ubompagne |, Wee. Chiegaot ge uo ourens Mott & Chandar, (Green Seal.) Se hr ‘Dry Verzensy” oe. UNMISTAKABLE BARGAINS: eidaeck ~ & aon : ‘ Plessaut Valloy Paris Expesttiou’ 0 Hennessy &Co. * Gite Dupuy mC Oonnac Brandy, If thin sathority is not sufficient, look over the ‘ — following w GOODE, ANY AND ALL Fox OSE DoLLan: 1 5 KID GLOVE: 1 farnish another | of i X TRACTS. oF ASSORTED FRENCH Ban MIRRORS, in diferent aB8 'L OF IMPORTED BAY RUM ‘LES OF ALL kaw ary LBATHES WALLET SETS OF OUFFS AND SOLLARS, cach set ine Ww. @. GALT 8 00., pat on Agia Taxe. oP TQ, BEAL AND ImiTa ie eanttne wet hy its te 5 {diane avenue and let street . b WALL & a New Marble 900 and 902. 1 bereby tender my best thanks to my numerous patrons for their substantial encowragement, and | ball endeavor to merit their further patronage

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