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~ eo EVENING STAR. ~ CROSBY S. NOYES......Bditor. Largest Circulation in the District Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY.............--Jame 15, 1872. ———_—_—_——————— The Star By Mail. Persons leaving the city for the summer, or any portion of it, can have Taz Star mailed to their address for such time as they desire, at the Fate of fifty cents per month. Orders, accom- panied by the money, should be sent to the busi- ‘ness office of the paper. Ordway’s gang—Crane, Green, Hatton, and the rest whe went on to New Hampshire to |. elect E. H. Rollins over Senator Patterson— bave returned, looking about as mean a pack of whipped hounds as ever crawled. Their work was so discreditable that it lost Rollins many votes, ani utterly ruined his chances of success: It bad been expected by his friends that he would run closely up to Patterson on the first ballot, if he did not surpass him; but the disgust of the self-respecting people of New Hampshire at the dirty work of Ordway’s imported Wash- ington strikers was shown by his reaching but 7 votes to Patterson’s 102. The Concord corres- i i i ie correspondent of the Boston Globe says the remarks of Messrs. Green and Hatton created considerable excite- ment, snd were denounced on all sides ‘as an improper interference.” The correspondent of the Boston Post, describing the scenes at Con- SIRES BUT A FEW MINU' DR. TUTT'S HAIR DYER “jell-e08t « Gisgracetul le hes for BEMOVED. P Sted polticlane from, Weahinegtoay bese nae DR. W. H. BARRETT, ing and button- a eg DENTIST, who had 8 vote fo give. They are | Has Removed to No. 140% H street N. W., corner led by Sergeant-at-. Ordway and a man | Mth street. tt named Crane, and in their actions are only At the hotels, all day, the only topic has tne Senntorat Biri fees nen erat BE 2c., cam be restored to se rtet Pe Sr RESS GOopDs, 1m ELEGANT STYLES anv GREAT VABIETY, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! PBICES, 10, 12%. 20,95, &c., &c. ‘ation co Silks at 87% conta. Fan ea TRE TBE and 1s cma BT We ha REMNANTS, compri Goods. st one half ‘We would advise Mr. Ordway to keep his market-house scavengers at their legitimate work hereafter. The voters of New Hampshire have as little relish for their interference as have the voters of Washington. counter a large lot of ‘nite Goods and Dress yal ree The New York World, in an elaborate editor- isl, “stands by and insists upon the two-third rule” at the Baltimore convention, because the abandonment of that rule would be Zatal to Mr, Greeley’s election if he should be nominated by a bare majority. We cannot see that it makes se much difference after all, because the World admits turther on that there is imminent danger of a bolt even if Mr. Greeley should be nomi- nated under the two-thirds rule, and says that there are hosts of democrats who, in their pres- ent temper, could not be brought to vote for Mr. Greeley in any event. They are altogether more numerous than the republican voters, who, asthings now look, can be drawn to the support of Mr. Greeley. The advantage which emecrats hoped from the Cincinnati move- ment was, that it would split the republican party and keep the democratic party united, a prestigier ‘Thus far, the World thimks, Mr. Greeley’s | .. Sana renee ee nomination at Cincinnati has had precisely the | hendvll the lesl riants aut Tetilitine oF CeaPesi opposite effect. It has divided the democratic re i we hy | oy ee party, andleft the republican party substan- | wanted. Addrers Gliy Post Onieg” j14-3t" tially untied. EBADQUA' oe Paar ———++ nh BADGES. G&EEU The Worcester Spy, speaking of Mr. Stanton’s of all kinds. death-bed assurance to Mr. Summer, that Gen- eral Grant could not “govern this country,” says that Stanton is no doubt correctly ‘Teported, but that the opinion was by no means dispar- aging to General Grant. The government of the United States is, in the language of our state bill of rights, “ = government of laws and not of men;” and when Mr. Stanton said Gen- eral Grant could not govern the country, Mr. Sumner might have replied, he has no right to govern it; we have just impeached and tried Andrew Johnson for attempting to govern it. ee ‘ind out sent to an) receipt of FIFTY © Jewelers, 83 Nassau street, New York. CABBIAGEs} GABRIAGES !11 band the Ia: assortment % aty. Bepairingpr : " g. GRAHAM, N ale 8 ow, Repository and Factory, 410-414 Sih, atzet N Sno co perterahip heretofore existing be- tween N. T. METZGER & W. con ‘2 'W. H. BYLES is this April 8, 1872. The Valley Virginian kicks obsiceperously in the traces over the nomination of Greeley, and says: “« The folly of the adoption of Mr. Greeley as ‘The business hereafter will METZGER, who is thankful ‘the candidate in opposition to the present ad- | fi and respectfally solicits ministration is being demonstrated every day. | ture patrenaae 2! Leading democrats all over the country are = that they cannot and will not sup) , the a his no: ~ was sou! a His election is an impossibility, ant and if yo — — we cannot see any good to come ont —————<2--—___ Hadn't the Board of Health better stop their internal squabbles and go on with their proper work? They haven’t abated the manure nuisance on the river front yet, and there are T WILL BE A MASS MEETIN: the mie ee rapt agrees, Mu meat vat e at 75s 0% “a: aamepeeste 1" normal 4 A STAT iy LO. al. " TYPOGRAPRICAL UBION. Ne tol eit gent omen tee be held in the Law Building, on 5th Detween | frstment of Dand B, THIS EVENING, at § o clock ine Sarees of t CHAS. F. GARBETT, Bec. Bec. | the varson: t as P duty is y c tem Se ‘. 315 $. D.8TOA 7 AS Aso of the 1,000,000 LATHES of fine quality. presuts | Apply to EVANS & LINVILLE, ‘iG. | jet- Atthe Wharf. —- (PSE BANE PED. i Com. 5 # ‘We have just received a supply of our CELEBRATED BANK PER, ev an art golds 1 a Ortvileges. TL Seeree great “Davia, 801 5 ang Be SUL TPARTRSARERT? ot ees OOD CANTON STRAW TS FOR 25 | fice. G°Gkwretr™ mane Davis RAISES onde ctode of HOVIGRS, AuDBOL He oe te a a 901 peau F pace, . OCKBRIDGE ALUN os OPEN JURE 2, 1872. fy | ‘foreman LEM ww Sat ti teed. Meche ctor pu™= CATAWBA WINE ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, CALIFORNIA ULARET, CALIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARET. ROB’T & WM. YOUNGER’S AND BASS ALE, DUBLIN BROWN sTovT, MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE @ STOUT, PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Bottles,) With a fine stock of IMPORTED and DOMES- TIC GROCERIES. selected especially for family use, and selling at a very low figure. N.S. METZGER, (Successor to METZGER & BYLES,) 417 SEVENTH STREET, jel tf ss Between D and E. B NORFOLK AND BOSTON. and after Monday, Jane 17,1872, the Steamer “LADY OF THE LARRY tatyieg theU 8. Mail, ‘Croach’s: rub ais aoe eataatae Feit ott ave Seton Samm e aod ts As God ts 4 Win, (BD) &e. &o. Bat those who witi see cannot tail to perceive the : MAGNIFICENT BARGAIBS offer to-day, and will consequently I time to devas Sdvantage of thems” Lined Parasols, fine, tmitation ‘iined in pink, blue, green, at gl. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES! SILVEREERGS Metropolitan Dollar Store, 312 SEVENTH STREET, _set-tt ‘Hear Pennsylvania avenue. Ts FARE REDUCED TO THE OONVEN- of Prices at A STRAUS" Clothier, L811 Penner H.B. 7&D A Vania avenuo e - SEASONABLE CLOTHING. SEASONABLE CLOTHING. SEASONABLE CLOTHING. Hi: «= EE BE HEE BREE HE HERE THLE SH ER : WANTS, on Queen's wanton, peeves Oot ams Be Wan Ere t experience. *oSehat Sane a ‘afl family; can be pice Sd 18th. On SALE—Th: Drees Hoe ety eta Stables, 921 tith streets” /B 8A LE—OBMAP—A neat, two-story Fi 7 paved Pe eS tin the premises, Ho: 1859 Sth reer battens Gare Jeld-6¢ Fae cents per square foot. PS . FULTON & O0., 314 92h st. ABDI 2 lady who wishes, to tench the part or, entire .- Address Ls. wit ‘and references. bailding AB competent, | iy. and 8 streets, he alarston Howey 5 1G & JONES, woe = fo erie Pstrese. (OR RENT— oO F'with bescmont tad large gmounte steccked oe ated on Pennaylv: svenue, near corner of 3d abe. DOOERY water on soeror DAS. P DRVLLN 730 On REN 0. 70 it jolé 3t' WwW ARTED- By 7 & respectable young girl. xn ria Sif. ‘WOMAN to coox foo qos Bet a TSE weet strect, cornet Conaron sere, SUITABLE BEWARD WILL BE Civ rier @ boy M4 of age, who let his Ss street nd Maryiandercous, Columbia ‘Iroad! woath of may 30-lm" ae, ‘BOM IRBEG! LAr in DR i te pein A WHITE Wi aa EEE ns Woe tecsey erence en 1159 cornea oP ask ‘ ow. venue, No. 1193, southeast.” 3 jel 3" ANTED—Tumetiately—A ret clase OOOK industrious person" with cose r nent situation good ‘wages, ‘and enfe for tidy and ‘George: uf snd on Feasayfreain sven. ied j ‘ cd DRY GOODs. Wires invalid, yh. gung fiveck Fe ercct northwest: borne pk nok ioe ae [es cmnarast: i bpeeke meet And | large slley in the rear. Property produces $1.30: SAFE INVESTMENT—For sale on easy BrsT! from last employer. “Addrees MAHIE OLT, 1 Baice 811 H street northwest, bettrocn@th ead ont vizmunj an excellent business stand; rent mode T= F street, W: D.C. jels-3*” | streets. JAMES TOWLES, THE NICEST:! rate; l central, containing a complete stock books, picture 7 prattoiee lash whe good rem. sae preset. ‘Address BOOK: bear Often, oe cocuning busines 6 Fare RP RR oe PANY FOB SALE. DRY GOODS HOUSE IN THE TERRITORY fly. Ay Prineipel and interest Bryan in_ gold. Interest TO BUY YOUR GoeDs aT Fpeesiiinciare mapcoreeeeo cer Lay aes | Sipatperatie fe Hew Parken et enna’ PER s m —— OT STi ), 5 SEVEN ecene AB! | RULERST MORTGAGE BONDS on tigen: | WOLFORD & SHILBERG’s, Poi Cnty $0.00) per mile ‘of thees Bonds will be oftored ade _are in the following denominations: # gee. They will be ready or ‘or fi FOR, PENT A three x HOUSE, Wo. 427 SEVENTH STREET SOUTH. F} * ‘water, Apply No. Seay tame Jel3 St BO! WNING. JOR RENT—Ofiice ROOMS, large PABLORS on Poet a ana wae nant rent low to desirable parties. ‘A; S76 Joth ot., bet. I) and R, worth of Pa kee, 318-3 MS to Tot, aeighbortisods ANTED—A ore Siidia ws etrest betwoes W ANTED_Immedistoly—The public tp examina ‘UF matchless assortmen: 2, Youths’ and Boys’ OLOTH, at A, STBAUB’, 1011 Fenmayeraais avemaen further }, amd July let. jaformarion Great inducements are now offered to buyers 6 a the ‘the 7 street | this 3 he ot at cf > Company waits CT yea the close the spring 0) '—LOASS Bt LATED upon kesl | DRESS GOODS, sin at short security, in large. SHEEE, F—Very desirable pot a 86 iz) FY Seal taets Boones, Tye otrest. td Reaent [o. convenient to itt House, the Avenue, Fand 8- | je7-1m opposite LIBEN®S, Pakar HOUSE No. 415 13:1 — wi ~ SECOND HARD. Suc MING ent sf Taner GOODS, ANTED—SMALL HOUS! for sale and for “ a Y 5 Fat and emall FARMS néBr the city. Apply | (¢,,twert Fennsylvania seine and & street, con- ot eee orice paid. Adérens PABABOLS ears Cet Perwnni Sa SE | eee SOMA oe WAR her peat ED a SPECIALTY 1x ner i WW ce ted goed HO iat, Yauliee goteay: FSR RENT thet coer end very, desirable 14,000, IN SUME FROM @1,000 UP. "ahi, it! corner . aero OFRICE, Mo. Sot sirect, | avenue; Deantiful garden” abundan Deer eeeane%, ._[maylé-im} MRS. LOUISE 0. BUTLER. Cars de. MATTING LOW AS 25 CENTS PER YARD. SP DON'T FORGET THE ARCADE. WS 487 SEVENTH STEEBT, WESTFALL, bext corner INT FORT roaaie extensive, health unrivaled , soc’ is wh ice Ol Also, Je, On8 pear WATERS Lee of GROUED, | measuring ‘About 9, or 0° by 500 Ten atbsted sae Pennsylvani@avenne, on the east side of the street, Petwoen Bdand J3p ste. Rerthwest. “Address, stat: ing terms, Box 5 mayt- ANTED— ANTED—All keow crt an For pare iculars avely to w. . telligenoer building, D sts. BEAL ESTATE No, 713 Firrsanxtu Sra! Warr tor Ar? Hole eh es FS marsiar FRAME HOUSE, con- ges street pipe inthe buildi west; Bo. 1423. bi Or at Bo. Th streets (8 w steps mith sire care.) a ne Sve the with Fins; ai 1TH Pi Lisp ed cameos MEDICAL, &c. oem FETATE. bought and oold to Sis [Seca eoee ear CLOTHING. L2RE SOE MEE ett Peat 4. ibe Fecetet of G20, sdvioe end modi dF. mt!

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