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SATURDAY. LOCA 1. Amrrements, & N inne Ave ‘ The Japanese Embassy will visit Mt. Vernon inatew The street parking commision have cou- k mer Froii yard. ements, and plenty of them all babies once, yet we has arrived at the nt of tack of dit is hoped will bee The tuneral ot ex Foreman bia Frngine Company No. 1. t day siternoon, argely att foremen ot the beare This mor preeinet sane tin nin ” om he fi Wandering al e streets | He is r tained to awa arriva his friends. Michael MeCart he tunnel the f: was ron dd had ably conveyed to Provi- for Mr. N. G. hat he eS | what they had doz rT. Verdi. b Harvey & H whick ¥ pe board ankum to protect the Of unwholeser compelled tred to he atic sau of Prospe between Potomac ax ofgetown, occupied by I sa stable. and ted dwelling-house of Chris nei the sam th of the Board of Heat! The resolut from had bs tained the 4 barracks near t F general « (mprovem wrmer i be r ad I im his Solomons Amidon secretary. Mr. F t bimself, Dr. Stansbury t. King bad received the use of the Hall | et the House of Representatives for the evening ef the Ith instaat; that Messrs. S.S. Cox, D. W. Voorhees, N. P. Banks, 20d A. Garfield, ea, Lag consented | Fs, and that S$e.ator @ Bis willingness \ » A. Goorigur sug- ropriate for the com- mittee to invite . Fernando Wood to take part mm the exercises, as he is now the only member of Congress who was serving in that tocly at the time of the passage of the first appro- ~ ah in behal? of Professor Morse, aud Resttcs that, he voted for it. The committee thanked Mr ‘ gested that i oz of Geo. S. Hillard, is, of Baltimore. y, King, Cox, Kerr Jasa sui-e rintend the entire wy ouered @ re ir several lo- that the meeting tings may be on, ard this a on be given tothe national of this irreparable loss, h was then raised on extending the tion to Canada and Kuroy after discussion. was lett with the sub- arrangement ae VSTER MARKET—Poard of Health —Inspector Ge tebe! reports and sale of marine products as fol- er J. Calhoun, asiste OY former setling at 41c. per bushel: latter, $1 p Mellie, 30 sha seld at $19 per h per thousand. at $16 per hundred: <4 ANT Schooner Sallie, 1,100 shad; fe) herring sold at $13 per thousand. Schooner Mechanic, 700 shad; sold at $16 per huncred: 7 fo» herring: sold at $13 per thousand. Sloop Page, 800 shad; sold at $16 per hundred. a ‘THe pitt recently introdaced in the House to incorporate the American Law Times Company names as corporators: Jobn C. Cox, Haiviand Tompkins, azul Rowand Cox. ‘The company is | for the purpore of carrying on the business of printing and publishing in this city. The capital stock to consist of not less than $190,000, ner more than £200,000. ea Ovr County Reapwrs can be assured of the best and honorable treatment from our en- | terprising merchant, Charles Baum. He offers to match every ladys perfect. Samples can be sent by mai!, and roper attention will be shown. His place business is on 7th street, in the Intelligencer Building, 408. i ESS Removat— By their advertisement eleswhere it will be seen that Messrs. Wolford & Shilberg will open their new store on Monday. To make the occasion a doubly interesting customers, they will exhibit a fresh stock of seasonable gcods. and much larger than usual. —-—_—_ to be very elequent in that cause by the m-mbers of the association who bave heard her bere and eise. where, . ¥ by placing ft at one: the Washington @ity Savings B Tth street and Lou a avenue Pays six per ce For vawiety in f Sliverberg, th street, takes companies acted as pall- | sheis Poco- | one to their | neral Committee. 128 THAT BODY. legates to the © of the District chosen im the several met at Union League Hall is morning, in pursuance of a » TurStanot yesterday. Many sues were assembled about the The Hepubtican ting #s to what course they would ‘The door of the hall was only opened ates. a d ing im charge. Himbe ing to order, Buker, of the second district, porary chairman, and Mr. J.T. the twelfth district, temporary ted temp . of y- eter Camptell said that he believed it | was the privilege of a majority of the members they might see fit: but, having noticed that the hairmen of the last committee bad issued a ing resolutions: . That while we recognize the right rity of this committee to convene the tfee at any thine we are not unmindful of hat a cali has been made over the sig- e of the president of the retiring com- mittee for this evening at half-past seven o'clock. ‘exolved, therefore, That for the purpose of preserving the integrity of the republican part and fer the sake of b: we de now a After seme ution, clasming that there were no serious dit- ferences in the party, ail being personal ques- tons breught about by a few ambitious persons. 5 rte have pvestigation of the a: the District brought to @ close, they shou csent themselves to Congress a uni that Hf they came to ld onite imber urged that they proceed to - for he did not believe. th: would act fatr » how he ha strict A. Cook remarked that he had no axe and bad told his friends th would ndidate ed meetings peeting to-night they would be - ‘They contd judge of this by th of Mr. Le Barnes, and of the ai st taben. He 1s at i: Mr. Cook) predicted that if th meeting to-night they would have one of the o: atbies. He we w. Asto what the om st, and he gates wh Mrs.G his distriet by coming to the meeting to-night. Mr. J. LN. Bowen urged that they consider well what they sre going to do, and urged that ey should give no excuse for the other party harge them with he:ng opposed to union, he therefore favored the resolution. veding und wuld inform the oth mpbell a she back ‘ohn H. Brooks, of the pesed the re uld accom delegates a ‘The resol vin was le bel, nes, Campbell toad- ker, Bouldin, (i “ome vington, cy, Duckett, Pard son, Hv 1, A. Jones, Jenifer, I Nar, Kel- vbey, Murray. Meeds, McKeynolds. Nevilie, Smith, W.H. Smith, tials were ealled for and referred to g committee: Emery, Barker, Cra ant. iy. Cempbell, W. H. Sra: McGrew, and Neville. The committee had not reported when our report closed at 3 o’eleck. ee The Political Cirens. ANOTHER ORDWAY ROLT. e committee to call a meeting at any hour | evening, he would offer the follow: | | THE COURTS. | CEeimwaL Court, Judge Cartter—T Joseph Thomas, charged with fergery,w guilty. John Williams alias John T. charged with larceny, victed and sentenced to the penitentiary. drew Stevens, charged with (second offence.) was sentenced to 9 days in jail. John Bell, charged -with grand larceny, was found guilty and sentence deferred. Circuit Court, Judge MacArthur. day, Vanderwerken act. Waile: trial. Church agt. Murdock and chemerhora To-day, Ademe agt. Van Riswick; referred to attorney. Nutzey agt. Woo: ; verdict tor plainti® for $1. with interest from Feb Tuary Sth, 1861, Shamaban and Walther a; hayyil and Leary; verdict for plainttit tor 66.54. Collins & Ridgeway agt. Vanderwer- ken & Yarwood; verdict for plaintiff for 86: | Collins & Ridgeway agt. Vanderwerken & Y. wood, verdict for plaintiff for S164. Dresser agt. | Koppel; judgment confessed. Pronate Cover, Judye Wylie—In re. Will or debnson KR. Kogers, heretofore partial! proven, was to-day fully proven and admitter to te and record. Will of Thomas Stack- pole, 0, filed March Weth, was fall proven and admitted to probate and record. Ordered that the executors be called to appeat next Saturday, to qualify and renoun vill of Virginia A. Taylor, deceased, was tiled, tully proven, and admitted to probate and record. Ordered that L. H, Chandler be appo F with a bond of $1,900, tF is Faulkner Cook, ¢ how eav lenve to res for k order pro confesso and rett agt Barrett; order agt. Reill ders Thomas F trustee toconvey. Grant agt. Cross et al.; order overruling appl for injunction. Dail .« voree, and plaintitt to Gilbert agt. Downman; ion for injunction at cost t. Miller; ing et Fanning ct al.; order allowing admin s Dill to be filed, and appointing on guardian ad litem to infant. F agt. Dutiet; order referring to anditér to state ount. Tucker agt. Tucke ort of auditor and dist Hodges agt. Hodges: ai gt. Nailor; confirming re directed. vin. mat a ce a ‘trder to issue re- EUPTCY in re. mant. erence to oLICk Cov Cover, Judge Humphreys.— P. Sawyer; order to issue A.R. Potts; order of Tule on ¢ r i ter. J he as Wiliams, charged wit Peter Kobinson, both ce a seur- visaged, athiet Vau street. Peter says he was waiking along is street on Sund: y evening, ig slack, he took liom to task fer vilif when Jack called him a red hot name, whieh he wo rep He (wit his fist, but mi nade a lunge b ade alick at him with and, in turn, Jack ek witha knife, iniicting a wound in his shoulder, another in Lis thigh, and ™ his wrist before he could get away from It was shown t n dack cut Peter e latter was in the act of throwing a heavy Ing etone at the head of the former, aud the © Was dismi: one Tue Boanp o¥ COMMISSIONERS met last even ng, and the chief engincer submitted bis repor= for the month of Marek, which shows that thirteen tires occurred during the month cntailing a loss of & by an in ppropriately aunonn 7 Stone, of Company Also reported that he and the assistant hier, to whom the subject ef the proposed ticipation of the fire department in the r on celebration on the 16th inst. hat been referred. had concluded that it would not be proper for sto take any part in the parade any other except @ fireman's celebration, or some natin occasion, such as the mauguration ef the Pr. tot the United States. The report was ted unanimously. A communication from William H. Lewis in regard to his application for the position of foreman of No. 1 company was filed. Commissioner Smith introdu The Neisie ng Yet—The st District Out- Preewus Remarlable Performances Ore ef the m t disorderly meetings ever held, y List district, assembled there ¢ frome hall on ith street east, hall seems to have been ted up fer a spir tTformance, as the floor af strewn with about 3 inches of sawdust. ‘Those who were present think the people who paid fitiy cents to go to Forepaugh’s show, just threw tlie money away for they might have h twice the tym at thie mecting without any ¥« ‘The Brodshaws, (Moses and Aaron, 1 Brown, the Shirary( Mike and Ike “> on” Green and others not unknown to fame Were present. It was soon apparent that the Griway men, Lended by Green, made up in lung pewer what they lacked in numerical force. About # o'clock Herbert called th me ing that the object was mebiican eld in that TO ACT AS Brewer moved t Lent of th ever ENTLEMEN. he present incum- preside over the Tor great gnal pwers of gre Fritz was elected se aron] and Moses oO speak at once, the latter getting on the bench beside the president, but he was quickly hustled off. The crowd Brad=haw’s triend:) made a heavy press toward the police force present 5 ants Acton and Tee- ple, and ates,) threw them- Selves in front of the bench pn forced back the surging mass. All were -talking at onc and for some time CONFUSION REIGNED SUPREME; Herbert rapping with bis hickory, Brown call- ing “Observe order!” and others crving “ Hold your holt!” «Let us have peace!” &c. Green Bally succeeded in gaining counselled peace and harmony remising to abid nd suggested that acl “squat,” so that the voting could be done by rising. Herbert and John Thomas Johnson also addressed the meeting, counseling harmo ny, atter which McReynolds, Brazile, Frank ‘Gua “sand (cope me the floor at once. saute some further remarks, and his ad- a * down, but when Herbert erenta simimeren 5 veld were. TeDewed, and it eesayed to xpeak the vellé were renewed, and ing impossitle to proceed to any ied (Licut. Austi Unele Mike Shinar appealed to the ch: journ ut “pis HUMBUG MEETIN’, Green insisted on taking the question on ad- jourt.ment by tellers. Mr. Herbert stated that ihe meeting bad determined by vote to elect of- ficers. Messrs. John T. Johnsen, S. W. Her- bert, and William Beron were announced as the candidates for president, Green, in the meantime, had called his friends to vote on the adjournment by passing through tellers “at the deor,” and as the meeting was about to proceed to the election he came back and stated the number that, according to his count, had voted to adjourn (as they prssed out), and asked that the other side be taken. He protested against any further proceedings by the meeting. The chair (Mr. Herbert) said he WOULD NOT RECOGNIZE A ROLTER. Green thereupon retired and the meeting pro- cveded to baliot, with the following result: Her- bert, 55; Johnson, 15; Beron, 8. Herbert was ceclared elected, and after several nominations had be eel made for vice president the meeting adjou Jas. Jobnson, a lamplighter, was relieved of bis revolver during the meeting. ——— eee | Cavevs or Onpwav DaLecatEs To THE | Gexerat Rervsiican Coxmtree —In sev- «ral of the legistative districts there have been | two sets of —— elected to the general re- | publican committee—the regularly elected deles ates and others chosen oe Ordway bolters. hese latter held a meeting last night at Union Lesgue Hall to ime upon the course they would pursue in regard to the mecting of the | Committee to-day. Some twelve of the claim- ents were present at the beginning of the mee: ing, with a number of outsiders. Mr. Ordway ‘was there; also his assistant, Mr. Le Barnes, the latter presiding. Resolutions were | “That it is the opinion of this caucus of mem- | bers of the republican committee elect | tha: the call published in Tax Sta: a meeting of the committee elect for Sat- urday, the 6th instant, at 11 a. m., is wholly un- euthorized; that the call, as issued by the presi- dent of the existing general committee is the regular call, it in accordance with old | established usage; that the call, as appears in ‘THE STAR, does not contain a majority of the pon-contested districts as published in the re- ports of the several district meetings in the city | papers; that inasmuch asa li number of the regularly elected members of new commit- tee are unable, from their occupations, to at- _ tend & meeting at the early hour named in Tak STAR, it is quite evident that the lar call was issued for the purpose of accompli directly what can not be done directiy.” Mr. Ordway made a speech, in the course of which he suid, that “he was tired of holdi v the ir tails, and then have € | bim.”” Mr. John H. Brooks, whohappened to be presen’ from the sixth district, declared that the remark was an insult to the colored le of the I) strict, whom Ordway seemed to think | could be dragged after bi As for himself, he wished it understood that before he would sink | his manhood and do what he did not consider Tight. “polities. conventions, and politicians, hb N. G. Ordway at their bead, might go to ‘The caucus remained in session antl inight, and. upon separating, there was an standing between the Ordway mer not | te be present at the meeting to-day. upcolored desert | series of resolutions condoling with the bere family of the te W. T. Stone, foreman of ch was adopted nnanimously in reference to the filling of the in the foremanship ot No. 1 company were laid on table, and under the rule of the board which provides that vacancies be fled only after a competitive examination of appli- conducted by the chief and assistant eh‘et ncineer and one commissioner, the chair (Mr Collins) designated Mr. McDevitt as theexamin ing commissioner in the case of the vacant fore- wanship of No. company. On motion of Com- missioner MeDevitt, the committee on horses were authorized to sell the unser: now in the departmen’ alter which the board t Wedn n occasion of great interest, for wh gentlemen and ladies of this part in it, including some ¢ contributed greatly to the pl citizens on similar o performance is for tt Church Home. =o set in gold; fin il center; fine F ngs, neck ALASKA DIAMONDS hoop earri: with b giit etrusean colored € C jocks1s to match; tor shell and jet in ring styles, with plated or gold wire= @ at Prigg’s dollar jewelry store, No. 45 ave., bet. 45) and n st - — “Jattte Favst,” by Mrs. Oates an her comic opera company, is one of their West per formance will be repeated at the ‘Theater to-nig! T any one has the i him go see it, and if he don’t laugh his cas hopeless. A xewsraren in Bainbridge, Georgia, is edi- ted by a very fastidious young man. Hear what he says: ‘To sec a wasp-waisted young lad ringlets and an abundance of flounces, grac ly sail to the head of the table, and, with a voice as angelic as a tenor flute, call to the waiter tor @ mess of cold possum and kollards, is the most trying thing romance can encounte: so drlmeerneticrai doce s@ After using the terms ¢ assassin,” « liar,” ** thief,” etc. 2 California editor winds up by calling a brother editor a “he schoo!ma’am.”” #7 Two children of Mr. Ferrel, @ little boy and little girl, living in Grant county, Ky., 20" into a playtn scufte lately, when the little boy fell on his sister and killed her instantly. The rl wag about ten years old and the boy about eight 87 A widow named Bunce, of Canaan Valley Comn., who is said to be in good pecuniary cir- cumstances, has roused considerable indigna- tion among her neighlors by giving her three boys to the Shakers, when they didu't want to ‘or, who had just failed, says he did it with all the honors of war, and retired from the field with flying colors. sheriff's tlag fluttering from two windows and the door, and e lag hung out of his person as a token ot surrender. 87 The city subscribers of the Hudson Regis‘er grumble because they do not receive some of the numbers of that paper; and yet, the majority of these tault-finding individuals keep bull dogs in their front yards, to encour: the carriers when they call. The little tellows want the editor of ‘hat journal to either furnish them with shot guns or sheet-iron breeches. @7 While the Eclectic Medical College of Philade!phia was in existence it cost but little to become an M.D. Twenty dollars was all the institution charged for a diploma, and no im pertinent questions were asked as to the qualiti cations of the recipient. The matter was brought to the attention of the legislature, and the char- ter ofthe college has been repealed, whereat honest physicians rejoice exceedingly. (= LIFE INSURANCE . COMPARSY, OF NEW JERSEY. HOME OFFICE, 178 BROADWAY, N. ¥. E. C. FISHER, President. BRANCH OFFICE, 517 7th street, <p. Post Office. LIGHTER & MARCHE, Gen’l Managers. Invites Particular Attention to ite Special and Pop- ular Features. First —Its Rates are lower than those of most prominent aud safe companies. Seahich guarantred paliey Koleos o eotiones tates which gum Py set RENDER Water the amount of which ie t EN] SED ON T! ACY 18 JU RES. Sctavnd it Lone the surrender value of ite Boll- reat All off its Poticics are absolutely Non- ta ae its Divtends are dectared Annually a PRO A i negevensis ‘Sizth-—-Norestriction upon ‘Travel or Residence ‘Sceeah— it allows Tulety Days Grace in the ume. Pep ick tes Charter permite it to make invest: mente in any eect of the Union, and its does in- fot in all its General Agencies, thereby rendering ja Home Company every where: vate xpecting to deal Ninth —It int ites you to insare. nts we hopeetiy, and te give you Reaenr Toney.” sce one of its policies and Composing its Roard of Directors for this city and Dhricper ‘Ectumbin ‘are. some of our beat business Ren. ‘alk with them before you insure in any F RENOH FLUTING The only 7 oc 23- 6m where it isdone. Al plate tn the city Stamping, Pinking an Emircidery of every description. Braide of all ey ‘3 Rmbrotdering of all colors con stantly on hand, MP Ly Tuored tees, pposite Patent Ufice, javiidy new | bold and Mandley; motiuns to set aside | afternoon, and were welcomed br President ment ofthe beaniifal Mtl artist | Early and the tuculty, who showed them tho ag | Mineral and other cariosties in the museum, THIS EVENING At f | and the astrovomical and philosophical appara- | LITTLE FAUST © ee 3? 8 Gre tus connected with the institution. After MONDAY. April 8. | therougbiy inspecting the college in ail its de- | THE FAIR ON? witli hs RLONDE wis. | and Healey, GEORGETOWN. Visit oF JaPanese to GzoncEtowN Cot- LEGR.—A party of Japanese connected with the Embassy visited Georgetown College yesterday AMUSEMENTS. W NAPIONAL THEATER. Mx. J. G. Savitux, Lessee and Manager. Apes THE KASTER HOLIDAYS. N Re. J. A. OATKS AND COMPANY Rox Book open daily from 9 to 4, six days in advance. i AMATEUR THEAT AL PERFORMANCE LOVE'S “ACRIFICE: On. THE RIVAL MER- CHADTS, partments, the party, accompanied by Minister Ye Long and wite, Mrs. Adenital Dahlgren, Mrs. ex-President ‘Tyler, and Fathers Early ited the Academy of the Visi tion, where they were entertained by the pupils with some tine voes! and instrumental music. They atterwards visited the different depart- ete staged and seemed greatly AT The pleased with all they saw. NATIONAL ATER, ATTENTION is called to. the advertisement in eee, another colnmn in regard to the death of Ed- ward Green. Tae ToTaL amount of hay weighed in this city for the month of March was 266,659 Ibs. GRAIN AND Flour Manket.—The re- ceipts of wheat this week have been very light, and prices have kept up. Flour is very firm, with no changes in price to note this week. The demand is good and the market strong. SHIPMENTS oF FLouR—The New York steamer E. C. Knight took out 600 barrels of flour yesterday. The Lady of the Lake, bound to Norfolk, took out #28 barrels. AccIDENT av THE CoaL Waanves.—This morning a colored man at Ray's wharf had his WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Arnis 10, At 2), ovch ck FOR THE BKENEFIT OF THE EPIPHANY ORUKCH HOME. it's and at Galt’s. Admission, aps Bt TEIS AFTERNOON t AND EVENING, AND toot bac shed by Sr by: & cos toot badiy rushed by being run over by acoa | ">. OLy apemmnoon amy EvENina | DURING THE WEEK, ALEXANDRIA. Tue Frsnery.—Th town continue light, and prices still r ‘The season is unusually backwa: eneed fishermen say that w be with ADAM FOREPAUGH’S xperi- n the fish dochme, s will then year the ions and struck,” but - as vet, been and Wash- = having entered being very limit- boats that arrived to-day was the Lizzie Reagan, trom Free Stone Point, with 7,00 herring on board. The agent for that shore, Mr. McLea day one year ago sold out of a vessel from me place 40.600 her- Ting. ‘The most of the shad that reach here are sent by the gillers from about Holland Point, and tle larger portion of the other fish come from Free Stone Point, Arkendale, and what GIGANTIC MENAGERIE, MUSEUM, CARAVAN, AVIARY, | the purchasers, this season. hy contined to the hucksters of th ington, only one of the the market and the percha: ed. Among th AND Zoological a d Equestrian Aggregation. ON THE SIXTH -STREET LOT. OPENS AT 1 AND 7 P.M. | the premises, al that paresl COMMENCES ONE HOUR LATER. FOUR GLEAT PLEASURE PAVILIONS! are known as the lower shores. Operations have not yet commenced at many 0} shores, and . to, trom which the largest mumbers of tare usually received. The receipts since y 25,000 herring, 1,000 shad, ors, anda limited supply of rock and crch. The shad sold at trom $15 to $18 per ondred, the herring at from $9 to $12 per 3 to $5 per perch at trom 15 to25 jalite. ArreaL Grantep.—Iu the U. S. cireuit court in Richmond, yesterday, an appeal was allowed the Orange, Alexandria and Manas railroad company, trom a decree of Judge U derwood, award Museum, Aviary and Caravan, Menagerie and Equestrian Aggregstion. /\ <RPaRATE TENTS! mission to all the Teute. Children under 10 years In the Museum more Uuriosit animate, than ever Were seen in a traveling ex bi: tion, In the Menagerie the largest collection of V Animals and Kare Birds in America. In the Great Cireus more Performers. Det thousand, the tailors at trom buncred and the rock and ets. a bunich according to ale, le. and more Trained animals than ver organized. GRAND sTREET DISPLAY! An Open Den of Lious and Tigers. performed by an injunction to the South- Herr Darious as the proc Also,a and Atlantic Telegraph company, upon exe Paik oF EL is ecuting a bond in the penalty of $20. Nearly two miles of Cages, Ma Xx AccIDENT.—The schooner J. E. Rete Car of tee Muses: Curningham, Captain Thomas Hewett, light, 2 bore aloft while on her way up the river yesterday even: | !¢eld War Elephar Caparie: ned H. ses—the Long & by a taw off Mount Vernon and aren. 608 ing was stru procession ever mane Ly auy Show on earth. capsized. ‘Th | | Ticketscan be cbtained at Ellis Muse Store. 937 re, tas « j alse. in Georgetown, at Poe & Seligson | Music Store 12% Bridge st..and im Alexandria, at ch's Piano Warerooms, he Programmes, Isof this una > Ring street. “atal gues, &c., for fail a0 GIL, Sole Pre SPREV. PR. VALIENT. the newly -appeinted Peaster of the M. P Churc wo preneh SUNDAY, at em salty invited BL ; DEW n . r Keex. His re meters. Mem- gtou are teh BBX THOMAS DOWLING. Anci | George MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS. DRY GOODS. c AT AUCTION "AY snd FRIDAY MORN G. April ind Sth. at 10 o clock. I wilt sell. at the store ot Mrs. AM. Smith No. 103 Bridge street. of Millinery. Fancy and bry Go ve without re ater. THOMAS DOWLING, Ao-t 87 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED. pecount of fire, until MONDAY, April Sch ur TAUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUADLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON VALLEY STR. TOWN. AT AUCTION he lan, sand at the re Ps 1 will sel, a» public aact pril LOth, w So'ciock p.m., ay, ines lyipg aud situate in @: ccribed as follows. Valley et Bee et two hundred aud o1 ah from Brown street n Valley street ing on t + at right ore bundred and test d perailel to anid Val EGE W_ KNO ss BOWL DOWLING, A THE RFFFCTS OF THE MANUFACTURING “GEO! qT thonecr; Georgetown ceis ers and Connection Lead Pips. Platform Se: co ft 3. Blows snd Spek Ss any other articles ot» ention sae “NR P. DODGE. Tras a8 _THOS DOWLIN.. 8 Ww. H. WHEATLEY Ss STEAM DY¥®ING = AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Orrice—49 JEPrERsON Stxeer, reetown. D.C. hed 1831; preminm awarded 17; and ise oldest: Jargest and most complete ex the kind im this e-nnt Will copsnit their own interests by « faland winter goods during the suns e-t place in the District for Cieanivg o Gentlemen's Clothing Everyt=ing appertal the business well aud promptly ex 4. ¢ Closed daily at wanect. except Saturday. when i it will 3. ap? Terra Corra Statvan ion : Juv No. ON EXHIBITION gardens and cemeterics 3 New No. son's, Yeung Men’s Ch. 456 AND SALE 439 ing, oth and D streets. 78 St. Wa st. ar as MARKRITER'S, between D and E streets, eicht 6 Odd Feliows’ Hall. La Engravi Paper o HANDSCME &HADES of brown. 0 dive, dalilia, wine e, green, nd other colored coatings. Lavender, pearl, sage, drab and many other shades of plain and striped Pantaloon goods. Great variety displayed on second floor. Geo. C. Hex xix, No. 410 7th street N. W. +— ‘THIS Is JUST THE SEASON for catching colils Avoiu all danger of contracting them b: Please remem: LECTURES. be open until p.m Post Off x7 DF 2; SOUTHER ORTH BAS RE Ris office to Prospect Cottag: . corner pret and Lingan streets. Office h tol 4108 Ttosp m A} ETZ & BENDERSON PA (Shoresors to G M0, 0. W.Orm Wclesale a Retail Dealers in ase GRC % co Te ae ad $9 Brinct Starve orgetown, D.C nde delivered in any part of the District free ce. ma” ———— LADIES’ GOODs chasing one of those splendid Spring Ove: at Straus’, 1011 Pennsy.vania avenue, betw loth and Lith streets. Z We Golder CRE ny BEV THOMAS GUARD, The Most Popular Orator of the Day, at FOUNDRY M. CH ORCH, Corner of Fourteenth and G streets, ECT 4 puis oS PEEL justitied in saying that Daponeo’s ii intended for females, is one of th grandest chemical discoveries of the age. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1572, wholesale and retail by Z. D. Gilman. Retail | cve.cer— Maw a broek by the following druggists:—Kidwell & Son; F. | SQiFCt>y Mass Rex i 50 % ter Bantu.” ¢ *bould fail to hear this man of wouderful | ce sale at Chandler's Cigar | Btinemetz'« Bat Store, | ia avenue; EF. Simp: venue, and at the door apo D. De ng, J, and © streets so: west; oJ. sughiln, F, corner of Sth street; P. H. Heller, ith and N ‘streets; W. B. Entwisle; Wiltred McLeod, Georgetown. eo2 37 Penns Pennsy cvening of Lecture in ‘Mrs. H. King has removed her ha- millinery store from Pex - ne, near 10th street. to No. vetween | and K street: on No Lapy’s Tortet Cornet unless th be the fragrant Sozod nto the brea odors it imparts, the gums araby redness soon mes, the teeth quick rival alabaster tint, | aud secms as pearls set ina coral vase. w,s o : FAvonan.e Nororiety.—The good repu- TiELSEY, } Orstor, will Lecture LINCOLN HALL, WEDNESDAY, Arnit 10ru,at 7:30 P.M. | tation of * Brown's Bronchial Troches” for the | , j relict of Coug and Throat Diseases has | Adm!evion Tickets for sale at 473 | ive a oriety. 3 | Penney and by BC. Curtis, at | given them 4 fay oral i wee ri ty 0. | R ot He m Agriculture amt St CoRNS, Brions, BAD Naits, & G a an re relieved at Dr. White’s establishm | Sper } 585 15th street, opposite United States Tre: Ww 5 Washington, aud 7 North Charles stree! bi ed i ah more. Seill | APRIL 171m, 2872. Dx. Lron, 711 I street, between 7th aud 8th | Subject: *GRUMBLER & CO.” ap?-est* Sonsulting Physician for Ladies. See tf ee THe MOST celebrated and successful Latrobe Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Str at Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, ¥.M. ©. A. Build- ing, 9th and D streets, pieced ee ‘THERMOMETERS and Barometers are and made to order by Hempler, near 44 street EDUCATIONAL. MUSSES RORTER. & CHAMPNEY'S HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Old Hadley, Mass. — The Summer Term will commence on WEDNES- DAY, April3, 1872 Circulars and testimonials can be obtained of Jndge C. © Nott, Court of Claima, (cael C., Or on application to the Princi- PIANOS, &. iE ae eee Oe MACKER PIANO, Philade'phia, Pa aval se tbe newest improvements, magnificent tone. better fintehod, and re durable than any class other Piano made, I now offer the same at 33 per cent. less cash than any other frst Piano can de bought, or for reasouable instaliments. Cail aud sxamine for yourselves. decta CARL RICHTER, 935 Penn: ve. Ne SUMMER RESORT OR WATERING PLACE COMPLETE WITHOUT a 5 mars-lm ane’ tes ea Ean teprede casos aw) PS porate pam aig jer. ™ ANGRLO JAOKS®%, prisctpal, 0.916 New York avenoosnntheed, Fetal, Made for Wood or Coal. SPRING. 1872 Economical, durable, and low priced. Illustrated Catalogue sent on application. BRAMHALL, DEANE & CO., MANUFACTURER’, GRAND OPENING af mar30 Im No. 295 Water street, New York, SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Ht" s255- aT We bare on hand a large snd vari kinds of five Single avd Deuble, it, Covered, Silveran? Rubber Mounted HARNESS of our own make, which we are determined to sell at rery low ee, "Having been appointed sole Agents for Hill's ed celebrated CONCORD HARNESS, we offer a full stock of same at Concord prices. The Coneord Harness axd Collars have a reputation all oxer the country for durability. and strengil, more ary we Express gapectally for hy avy work, euch as A. STRAUS’ Popular Clothing House, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 10th and Ith streets, fagone Butcher Wagen: Wagons COMPRISING THE LATEST STYLES OF pole lig faey ofbiiez. Harness MEN 8 DRESS SUITS, Call andexamine stock. Be sure of mame and MEN'S DREcs SUITS, number. LUTE a Ene. MEN'S BUSINES3 SUITS, . 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, MEN’> BUSINESS SUITS, Next door to National Hotel. USHED AN YOUTHS’ PRESS SUITS, = AND BROKEN. YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, asd ore YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUIT ‘We are prepared to furnish YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SU1TS BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, BOYS’ EVERY DAY SUITS? BOYS’ EVERY DAY SUITS. CRUSHED OR BROKEN 8TONS te Contractors in quantities to suit. Wearesisco BUYING HARD RUBBLE STONE ‘FOB CASH at our Works. J. B. £UG 2 00.. Foot of K street. BUGGING vail to mortneant corner OF jamiT-tf SA specialty of Black and Blue DIAGONAL COATS, with Vests to match. S7°A Splendid Line of French, English ond American Light CASSIMEBE PANTS some w.th B] ‘Vests to match. . 7 5 Florist S7-An immence variety cof BUSINESS PANTS, Gris . praning manasa pe Ge M4?LF sccar. 1,200 Ibs. New Crop MAPLE SUGA\ BFOALL ABD EXAMINE. Z Fe we Bemeroet Counts Pas St Seg sud igre by Ww HA’ ike Ly URE mS AND mar2-3aw2w [Rep.] Opp. Metropolitan Hotel. fg oe Books — W™. MASSEY @ 00.8 ALE. Bi a SEARER Cs rae rd a vurr ras : ptiatee Denes Anette ae Peete rR ons ea” MTASERY &CO., Philatelphiacand in view ofth fact ouran swarr + | Matern! agua ene eae orn. = PALMER & GREEN, At Oak Hall, 626th street omy |. maris 57 Green street, Georgetown, D. 0 sol SPRING GOODS sol AT DAVIS’, $01 MARKET SPACE, CORNER Stu STREET. UST, RECEIVED 81 RAW BONNETS, in twon Ly different shapes, at DAVIS. HIRTY NEW oliaP IN LADIES’ Mats, at DAVIS’. FPSESCH FLOwExS, tn erent variety. at ARASOLS IN NEWEST STYES, at 5 DAVIS’. IN@ GOODS as ortment rg Kdcingaud cand Naser i ting; Linen. Ham. one and wo Batton Kid u Lisle Thread Gloves: all widths: Fringes d Pui.gs, Rufitings, Pinit a Fat Davis’. LL KINDS OF FANCY Goops AND No- — SPECIAL NOTH SS" MADAME BSTRENS, 618 13rx Steerer. CHEAPEST HUUSE SOUTH OF NEW YORE FOR HUMAN HAIR. SWITCHES 23 inches long, for the new styles, ¢ aud §7 each. Call and examine for yourse!f Mess E. A. McOORMICK, 906 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BAND F Bas added to her stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOwDs a full line of LADIES UNDERWEAR, & te which the would call the attention of the Indies of Washin, and which she will sell at very low ret E, b 4 threa Bar Gon ps, Boi ings, Frillings, mar3s Im GBAND OPENING ar H. KING, Jr MASONIC TEMPLE. CORSER NINTH AND F STREETS, Bey, importation direct from Paris of s fine selec FLOWERS AND KID GLOVES, for reception: and bal) it All shates of best OPERA KID GLOVES at 91.0 air, aseortment of LACES, pe EATS PARRY CORNET HAND Clading cot sate cf WINTER BONNETS anc HATS at % per cont. divcount. janzo-tr | Preece ATTENTION : 5 LER, 715 Market Space, wwlabon to tell Sour mavention te, tes, tect taat be tee on hand a complete assortment «i NATO- TAL CURLS and HAIR BRAIDS, and DN: fe wel Corsets * . Srlccs, ‘He curls hair for wecuts a set Be oF and and just received a large assortment of BIT GLOVES, which ne will — Sp pair— Be Remember the name apd © 4 Jans S HELLER, 713 Market Space. UST EECEIVED—A fine sesortment of Bere man’s HYK EMBROIDEREY SLIPret BEBLIN ZEP! BATTERS S. ev .» &0., which I am vd to seii at the lowes Sridea, Call and be copy peed P. LERCH, 724 feb street, endo-tr between Gand H WONDERFUL DISCOVERY oF Te? 8oS par lore CESTUMY. Dr. 8S. Mowe’s Arabian Milk Care Fon Coxstxrrix. Cures: a ry Coughs and’ sin afew ire mincic, a — sain Howe » Arabian Tonic Blood Parifier ve able. cleanses (he system ¥ puritice: Lolli is right equare Up, and mabes pare, hb blood. HiFor “General Debility,”” “Lost Vitality,” and broken dewn constitutions, I = ““Chellenes imeteemth Century’ Fvery bottle is worth ite id whe a ty dasa 5 ain 8 Gon Sue Paeeee Freee | Georgetown Advertisements. | BOOKS, STATIO) pare SOLOMOAS NEW BeOKS. a Ont of Door Bt» m A Dictionary of Exe! leigh Wedgwood Aut diegraphy aod Memoir ‘Chambers 1m Tyerman.’s Lr y Va Za ae Ancient Americ m American &r chmology. By J+ Baldwin, Author of tatorie Nations od By Annie Thomas 2 Life end Times of Henry, Lord Reougham Ve 26 Gpen Goverumest By Arihw' STATIONERY OF RYRRY OBS PHILP & seLomoNs, SOOKSELLERS 4ND STATIONERS, 2 911 PENNSViVANIA AVENDE Br » Nae 1015 Ponosyivanin avenne OF NEW RoOKS FOR SALE at SHILLING TONS BOOKSTOS B, CORNEK 4% ST, ap Pa. Av By Witkin Me By Sir LL", Mise Finck ec Character. By ar Wild Men and Wiid Beasts, By Colonel Camming Price $1.20. Wiltred Cumbermete. Ry George Macon . Can the O14 Love? A Novel. Pric to Live on Dime anda Haif a Day. Price 2 cont New Remedios. A Quarterly Retrospect of There ice, Pharmary . Xc or cent John Jaspers Seeret. Sequel to Chacies Dickens Meters win Drod.” Price $1.75. fabt Netice IPENING AN) SYATIONREY STURS AND BLANK Pouk MANGFACTURY. First-class goods wt sit pricos, for cash -ISHUGKAPHING, SEGRAVING, PRINTING AND BINDT Nk TO ORDER. The prbiie ere | to call and examine our ow Bock BEN. F. FRANC 1 Under Natiwoat Metropotitan Rank tnd next door to Say Ocoke & Co. \e, core ashineron. DO PROFEs Degree ya 7th am W BsBNeS. benTIsr, eeMmo * t0 110 Sixth «treet. between A a SS Bsouth, two syuares norsh of navy yard street en! AS © CLEPHAD Off Stenoerapher Sim. Count d DB C.. bram- tner am Chancery. U.S. Com's .ex-0ff. me oS Court of Clarms crpy { LEPHANE @ BRAILEY, STENOGKAPHERS AND LAW REPORTER? Oficee—Koom 5, Barber Law Balding, 490 ADS Sv.. pear 6th «t .and Row 1332 F «t between 13th and Lith. Sout hers Olaime C. mumine B ng. Short-hand Keports furnished of d other proceedings in Court, in Chancery, Arguments ia Patent Gases, Ke. wart-ly . B, FOSTER, M.D Je ho. 1106 New York sve, fob 1% e8m southenat corn Db ABT ER FENDALL. REGD FENDALL FENDALL @ FENDALL, OUNSELLORS AT Law, wand-4t Con. a6 st. ann Ls Jonn F danas AZTORNEY aT 1. Bo. & Yu Lew ae2te Washington D ALL RICHTER, 35 TRACHEK OF MUS, iONAL. BEBNIT, Hen-op ite 703 B« Ofice w arhve + between atheast Aw, '] stay 4 Ed. ANKS, DENTIST, Ss. - PEAPES. or +g ove Peana._ avena OPERATIVE AND MECHA - NICAL, DENTISTRY (<4 Forty percent. lessthan any Dental Retab Jelabent ft the cite. ail werk warranted. ¢ecl8-6m Janke 2. WILLIAMS ATTORNEY AT Law, © second floor of Barbour's Law Building Row 2 a J b. WOLF. SURGEON DENTIST, 729 Pennsyltania avenue betwoor I sud lath etreete, N. G. STARK WHATHER, . Sachireor ENGINERK AND SUPERINTENDENT. en? Au re promptly executed. DRAWINGS four boi at reduced prices, (fcr at the old stand, Plant's nilding. corner New Grenne and iis ht INSURANCE COMPANIES. — LL" AND FIBRE INSURAN OFFICE or T M. EANSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, 519 SEVENTH STREET N.W We offer to our friends and the pnblic generally Polictes of Vnsurance. at equitable rates, in any of the follow ing companies, than which there are no better in this country or England PTNA INSURANCE 00 , rtford. Conn. TEXn neceiacatter eaying @5 001000 lonase lout year, 66,500,000 THE NORTH BeITISH AND MERCANTILE IDS. CO., of Len Edinburg Grows asset) ST ogo abo SB hP4 OCS lowes Inst year, £24 000.00 THE HARTFORD FIRE ONS. 00., of Uarttors, Ce Cash aeeets. after A s slust year. 62949 0000 Te qe rIEE =. by RS lo hin. sb are after e losmes: ear 3.257.000, eS THE SPRINGIFLD FIBE INS ©O . of Sprine- “ld, Mars. Cash ase os after paying © losses last year, $1.065 606, THEL Ls gag nd rod 1 4 ary AND ey 3G CO., Lyne! burg, he conaervativ Yigorous Compeny. Arsets $450,000.) THE POTOMAC INTRA’ te D.C. De b years TNA LIFE INSURANCE ©0.. of ea T.M. HANSON, Agt. Assets $16, % The assets of the egeregste above Companies mmounts to one Avadred and seven miliions &f do! Jars. HOUSES AND ie SHOLKS NOW. Starch wins are damesrous’ £ Georce- E CO. « here for forty-one Bart- »700,- EB MUTUAL LIFE IN -URANOCE CO.. of New ‘ork. BL BLACKFORD, . Cash assets EW chou asteTs OVER