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B». rTtin»- 91 to . 7»*r.Va- 37-N°- 5.6.34. WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. APRIL 28. 1871. TWO CENTS.
PERSONAL.\ic«:h '-ratified v«»c p<>ne as k*i I ,o-- J. H ?.¦ if r- urn tii,iuis inBeat m* ntb jj|* | h
C'Al TIONiT.» tlBFlBLIC-Tkli i* t notify' U*t HW I? ?1( NDRl. Si b»« no »:,!horit> 10. \r t r ' t Mf K , r ,^ 5#...- p |jt. .* iBurtncti <'iup»ff n| h ¥0 k 01 lk> H li settur.l J \( H-kj, ... ,1 Aaaut for th» M"' 1 l..ir- r co < o-riiT mi lii'.t'pe.* a*3) J'.*'I1'' Hv" u 'EM PILL* O* IIKOF^. will »- ,. -iwl 1 l;t* >.« >>t iini n, «t certain r-nif..j ,(%t. .n I lot ali Monthly Dull -nltiea.Irre|tt':.rt «. .*e., f- tn ¦.. -at-V' r It i« <'ti.recant . f T».i» cert*>i,t ti..1 they »?, .r»I I a«t I..-t»»-u .j pr<sii«nt f»r.i:>» i|';rin< (V S-rt *hr.l'-* <«!....* ttifi- ise»r'itn I- br>'j<lit»a,c* I «'? t »t s W It nh and Wtb <w all lru**» A M' ¥ E T He Ti" NOT U \ PPT..W-Il, w./* >.!.. a. : * id f»r PARII ¥ ar lp't eor.-.ir'P 1' I " Scr fa' 1 Br.d!t*. n I' a»e «p»*. U; r»;:. <1. in 3.: v.tl'M ,if mli- ¦a- I '."* » , s'r.< t, * few I«. r« sonthcT P. I r «, IIM X aveoMlas'
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(II TAKIN'i ,*N ENI'.k «MKST P"bl« Y M» ?!.«. N UTII^ ...TIUN, >. r. y -nr old»e»f j M«- » . r r < ?. r * fip-aothcr*.>. n jr vi rt - >. rr v<n.i.y ir. th»> t.*'«!I* ..i-.it Will»*'" ' . . - -<1 intfttvrt.»b . r< :mh*~a I V KMilllT.r r_»l AtPr.t.
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HA/AH F-JB THE BALEOF
UNREDEEMED (iOODS09DEKNEATH.
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CTpinntic Pi-»-«-s,tr bp Tb---drjtr.iltrminrui abooi'! o.nlldr In t>-«r IH-ctor a: occr H»la tkt *iIM«*M Mild (L}Sician fur vsrliti th«- cirr.aed bis trea'lirnt mc«Tb «-a!TwtM with OKUA51C WEAKNESS.th» icaty kin^rvJ »T.!ctii.n ari-iii* from brM s o.tetrni- n««>. artr a p^nuan»t«t c"r<! lr. teiah« rfM* tiir* ».-'ifT'.V inp-tra:* »¦¦/>.« fr» j.i:uaJ'Uocr*: Utc 1, 2, to 5, 9 to S. O>rir«toudeace e^n*CtLt:%J. d«MANTE1».All th' »* »bv r«iu-? thvir aiclit tck- m trat tt -* SB I" 11.4 5 si'ti\v
TAl'LK in tb" ocuii; l« a« ura'.' ly tiilcl ti tfte? yr«i*ttii> U 11. H LM PLKU. tl. Op'i- 'io.c rn r« » «*w: »:.d P-1.:.«.ivtLit asruae D»p.tIvr T.:-rof all jp||U'AMEv-k\ kbl ONE tn KM/v* , tr.at the" t'B:yrtny » tor :a* sale ^ f S'tig,-r *tr« *1 acb:Lrs. ti at 7 1 ? .* »rk»-t S?»»c« d< 15 t?WP1C1AL BOTIOE -Tbo Jtrj.c «gi h.u th«* LOT 0* SI ERCb A N DIsE. & a ith ob<* f r tbfl«a:«ptfi;i tat*4 cutke tL.it it nota»ay by tbt flrrt of Kibt-r it wi; ->M to patadvances 31 11 PKtNCE,lf»U4 P-p.neylTati.» %T.-r.u?,.i»-tf Lont; Offlre ar<J HaiM R... rj.
Beware cv the many jnb\pebien< ri»Wt A« tvs a: d h< ji . m '. .1 iwp^jt. r<. now intfc:» tin . who a*itu,- ! ..I « d-x -ti illaiei. iu a.mat > difl. r«-nl P.' < * A ile*. sore, I ji»v1 r-pntati 11. b»»;th. iiki frven !if-- so4 co .'.Ue y*>.iit'oatlf* t j La Li.ON will knowB b«'r< f -r tb»- !*-ttrL year* a* tte n¦-at rcli»l !»¦. tr'ntw^rthy. %n<l.fei?ltti! »n »<! .tr'i«ir.* Hed y* ti<"t trills <»rt' n.t t.* fulfill* all h prjtu'Sda. aLJ scirai t*--when other* fnfKd"I> /vot > !'ji i..: ly '
Priv at.' !'. BMlItatl <0 b -'OBH 4 14 Kk BlMlN B.Thrl> t r iir.t rn^rl'>'any ca.ltvln'«i«./»*;« llifH re ratlerits avoid atjy e*p."> me»ta:ev r. as th. > «e« l i 1 at tl.' D>>ct'r.inhJ- ly
Afll^AUiirKi'a rul PAIT.-PsrMl*g .barsaia. t'. nuj volumes of the (!(»Lt"51FlAC'HBONK LB U.r t' * y ars 1^16 aEJl^l*. and tu*IKilB AS > JOl'KitA L Sir the y, .»rs 1818 autfMS la *<-.<? irewn%'i' n b. latre at tb»eoact1r4r».'in "f fh E E> EN tBU ST Ail, where tt( tolcrawBSy be f Ina'DHt . M illL" B JlSTh PAYt« KA'B PRICES f-JBVa* Lartina . O^i-ts ar.d < . ildreii a dE«'ONOU » NPCLOTniNO.rNrERt'LO^U ING, BOOTS.MiOE!*. Ac., at 4 1 b 9ib "tree* N W.andatblVl> street, betweea 5:h aod Jib streets. Jiote ly mailpr- tiipt'.y attend^-1 *n ;e9 ly*
K MOTT »rKK>CU PoWUBR? f'ahT.l.'.l(X H fc for N.rvons Debility, S-miusI Enls-picca rans^d by !t«Siscreti«,n. Oonorh<»a. G'»e|.Srr.fala. ekm uiweitae. Sypbills. In all Up tore*.sp» 4iIt enrad.
tVi 'im «¦< M"'*'yV. !-i IT) \\ a-h«B|r».>n by WM B EN T* ISLE,
rrr^CiSt. corner Pennaylvacia avenuo and I2ibstreet PT.ee? 3 »er bo*, sept by «a'l. u* ly
IAIMEb bCrrEKINQ ftOS lURE'iCLABij TIES, or any complaint peculiar tc thHr pel
abtBld crr-Cd* 1b PB LIf "JT. the otsly reliable anec.dM *Ma'-LfUi Physielan for snca specialty fpIks city Ladies desire* treatment can rescse t>b.Ei the nrmt'St confidence.a* esp-cially Invite* a call frcra thow who feapa
f«eD deceived and awtr.dlod by tke m«j kow'- "11ai d adverttsict ;nack« fnfestit* tbt citj. A e?«eajccre is rnarantled in all cases5*pi»«:«»0em»/a» Li1\ pai>*Mi.<. Oerreeporie^csatrictiy e> nfldential Honrs.10 to 1, I to t, 4 to IBtcica 414 loth strew.above Pena. aveBit* deI4
BOOKS. STATIONERY, Etc.'j' II E N t W BOOllS
AT
PHILP (ft f)UiDMl»V.
JUWETTb L«iAL04stE!» OP PLATO. 4\o\f .-J4W
bl'.INALU AUCtiiU by Abbe 21 Crimea^l. ||<J] J ] .... M".»«iiieemss 2 v*
KENT* N (. Ul EST By Mis' BradC^k-. 5*m it H |>t» TO PO. A Hovel ..»ll"lN«i OVEB THECHB18TIAH 1BAB . 2 -juIKSPrKIA B Cora L. V Tap par. 1,5
TUB HuLCOMBEs A Story c-t VirginiaHon.e Life. Hr Mary Tn. I«r Ma«iI! 1 »
THE Sl'« CKSSFI'LOIBLS By Jnlia Crum b 1 ')TUB t»l?TBBS OP OBLEANS .... 1*5C.HABPAIA By O Sark-ejl. 8 1) . A 3ilil( TIONAKY OP PUKA»E AND PABLE
Bv tbe Rev E <* "bbani K'ewer, LLP. 3 50PEOOKESS1VE PHILOSOPHY. By E^wd
?cb ler .. -¦¦ ¦ 1 90bHi BT STL OIES uN ¦.BEAT SlBJEt TSB> Jan.ea Pr 'ide. M A. 1 50
(ihEELEY b V* HAT 1 KNOW ABOUT? ARM IN < >
... . IMTBE uENESlS OP SPbClIS By Si Oe,.r<eMirart. P B 8. . 1 75J'.at (ubliabed. bb«1 for sa>e at
PHILP * HOLOIOKN,MkThOroLlTA# HOOKSTOKt,.11 PESiNHVLVAMA AVEHIB.
ppi;Between »h and l"tb its.
Ml SIMrtJOVtRTHBCUBlSTlAN 1 BA B.Miss Yob^*- .. .Oncor laace tothe I'hrlatlan *'*'.
Tbe Preseoce t»f Cbnat. a Book Cor Lent.ccieBee. PhiU'P phy. and BelUloa, BaacuOiParwia's IVacent t f Man vol. I.Mosty Pays among the B Bi M^xaba.W< iiiirn .<! Bojraviiiit. Dopliaaia.Am nai of BrlMttfic Pneovary. Mil.All tbe new BabbatB
apl-tf 4Oil 7th at.. InteUUeccr Buildi. a
B"-*: 5Sf?fJ6ru«i»oSIAIIONIIB.
PIB.">T ( LABSBtA.HK BOOKS MAUI TO OBDBft.
iHRcs at L O. Parke A Oo "P.513 AND 31* NINTH STBBBT. B W..
Piva doora abovs Pcanay Ivan la avenue,. bc)4 WaablBCton, D O.
fVOTK B OP REMOVALBABLOW 8 OALLEhl'oP OIL PA1BT1NUS
n 1141 P BNMsY LV amia avemlb.Lately Kcaaied by .SHAPP1BLD. t cfactloner.A . KK'L M r«flttfd. at3
I>OTAToB* POTATOES POTATOBbM.OBO t nsbela strictly pri*e J ACKSON WH1TB
POtATtPS. per act. uer Malabar, u^w at our. C art D. alers w «n; t a v erv handa.®e articlexi.lico lit call'til BTLEV * BBOTHEB.
*«i ted 99 Water stre-t,apX! 6«* Georgotowti. D C.
A\ARlETY»r riNB NEW A'X'ORDE>NS! tONCl KT1.NOW for sale at Cost^^M^by O L W1LDABBO . KM'
4«« 11th street.tmTllcvent< ra and M aanfactarera of tha Patent Dan-ri- e T> y f r pianos, dealers in Plan >. and MagicalI'.-visa. a:s a-n- raiiy. Tonin« and Beaairin«faithfully attended to. aahJl-tf
HBK KS! BBl*-b8 '¦ BttltKS !!larm mt n pgr'KSif all kn-ls on bad and f< r
Ml* at b-weat markat ~£ira90n M puNN»p3 ly 12 13 Pinr a-4 a bail Street, S. W
LADIES' GOODS, Etc.JC&T RECEIVED
A S"* ltd I!i«iat A»»rtmontotLA* F. ( Al I- and bl N t« >N N * T-. f r «'h>ldr«nM A USE I LLCS and LHNO BRA N<;H HATS,KID, BILK .&.I L18LE THREAD GLOMESla all . tR(lr». at
8ELMA RPPPERT i»,»t.i 1 t '-1J *tt> s-reet. < pp.«ite Patent Offlce.
pp «n4ND DISPLAY.
M'MMKH orKN'INK.
Till K>>!)AT, APB1L 2?m, 1*71
1" «* Ma. ,m y.n ari respectfolly frvited t,attend "
..THE TVBOL Jest T<yr» :t-:4 :tcm Pari*.
HIGH CBOWN ENGLISH TUBMAN*-d-ci.l« .> D»i%> I, ar.J m-«t eiejjarit luts of the evMOD.
Two«'a»aol LACE AND CBAPE BONNETS.
On* Case of CB IP AND TL'LLE EOS NETS.
Flic** low. Sty'es a Ut Mode.
A. O. GASTON, Agt.,
1933 V 8THEET,
_"ty' «' tetwfon ;?tb anfl 13th str-eta.
1M»7 M- Will lan. ()Q7.i'i'i*rtll!l!iu"'JL,2,'"!nJ®" ray lanreatoritpf
-MiltBGOODS.in part compri«inj?Besdy Mad*? BnitsOaahmere Sa< jcrs.Llnrna Lace Point* an I Pa'et<->ts.Llsma ar.«i Thread Li . Par^ 1 Covers.OrcJDi^if Overdresses.I'^ara Drt^a BUks.Bsv LaiBonnet*. aiu' Br rind HatsBit b na »uu Flowers.B P. Frent-h Corsets, theb»«tin tho world, andI tdtr Qarn.euts cf everv d>-' ripti .n
ap3 SI WILLIAM,'107 P«*nn. ave.
M IMS E. A. MeCOHnii'HIriTjtf* tbf a*t»nt1on of the Hdieaof
Waehli.ai<.n and \ jemiry to t«.r cl »;aut a-aortment 0t
Sl'ElN'i M1LL1NEHi.IHPOIiTEP BONNETS,
UATs, RIBBONS,FLOW BUS. Sc , Ac.
, ,No »0b NINTH bTBEET,
-Ijigi* bc-t ween E and K.
yiBT ihpostautFOB INC I.AIHKS,
HATCBAL CCBLSof r*rrr shade, size and style, wbi'.b 1 will selllower than any ctlier Irsose in the «ity.Jnst received. a lare* assortment of LADIES^ AL h INO BL~ ITS, ar.d aelling very cli *ap I »\>
retlu-<-d tte r ri a of Corota; th» Itst KEEN- H' "K>IT# fr-m 51 to 93. aad |h" otiier»"y! < ¦*rer c-nt. les* rhau a w. ek a^- A foil line of PAR-ASOLH and EM BBOlDEblES, 4c., and atlliwverj lew.
8 HELLEB 8.
J'M tf 7ia Mar**t Hpa»-P.
JLbT BECEl VED-
A FDLL ASSOBTMENT 09NAT I' KAL CLBLS.
wb2cb I »eU very cbeapS. H CLLBB
jaSD tt 7i» Mitrfcot Space.IC8T BECE1V ED.
twi dc/fD of ocr teatPA BIS BID UL0VE3
at 91 per pair.H. BKLLEK,
jaSO-tt Tl» HAiiKET 8FACE
KEAL ESTATE AGENTS.1* U MrBOBEBTS. ANDBEW B COVLL
. At O'my-ai Ll\f.
HCBOBUtTN a CO.,BEAL ESTAT* AND 1N&LBAMCE orFKE
C\r UiL a: J U atre^ta, opp. U. 8. Treasury.WASB1MOTOM.D. 0.
Spt'ial ntt'H<\on rt> 1'« all t>nftniss Effort t>it <> 5-of i\( (ior'T*rn*mt spl#
^CbTIH p. BBOHH,COSTBACTOB AND BEAL ESTATE AOS!. T,
Corner of Ktw lorfc aveno« and Ifitb atre«t.
Prcparty fa il! par's of tba cl'y for «ai« on lot/Credit Hon^ea erected for p»rsona owuini? KT'>nrA.aod Iocs time ncte« taken 1c payment. JBoal E.'at,paper tou*bt and aold. te»-lf
PERSONAL OUTFITS.DKK^MAKlNw-silts O. CO BK If, Ko. bl
lltti street, belweet. E aod F. ha« received .
tbe latest STYLES and PATTERNS f rtbegpiisea* n. Suita madetootder. All ordtr« pronnattended to. ap!3 InLFASAAB..Bar*alns tn Ladles . Oenta' ard tEPdren'a CNSEBCLOTU1NO mar be tvnt-Women'a Christian As* nation. JudiciaryAll orders promptly and htsstly execolad. Bateon E street, between 4tb andStb. Boi.THOSE bilk UMBBELLA3I redured to 94 50. (To elese them ont, at PB'MCE S Loan OfflfBales Brn ms I60»> Penuaylvania ave. auju tf
THE TRADES.AW N 1 N O S .
JOHN O. UOOAN.M ituTactprer ot Window and Ver>iidab Awi.i
Fiags. Teuts. and W aeon Oosere.Special attention mven to City and Country 1
d*tC4l.All arder* promptly attended to. 713 M%
OpaCe ap21-tj'i.
Robinson a co.,S1 ^ ^ MAKBHS,
b<j9. 44 and Jti Waior Street, Meorgatowo. D
.Ml WOKE. Of every deacription pron. p /1BON* HA1LIMU and SMITH'S WOBK dor>« ,best manner.cheap for cash aall llOOE AND JOB PBINTlNtihmailv ayp rnoMriLY kxkcutk+jB* H POLKIIHOKM 1 Oil.,ap!4 ly D attest, between 6th and 7tb street.
gUTAJBMBHED 1MB.JOHB HcDEBMoTT A BBOS.,
COACH MAh EBB AND CABBiAOBjDEALEB8.310 Pennsylvania ave , n««r 3d street
CAHA1AUBS AHV HAKMtXSKMCBlVhU VX STOHAMK AND SOLD Q.I
COMMISSION.CABBIAGE8 BEPA1BED til
jSN H * BUCi. BCHBEUTU. JX¦H^0< 7tb atreet. between Q tmd H ftTeeta.AMBEPA1B1NO OP WATCHES. JEWELBT,
CLOCKS. BFECK8 carefully otoco ted, at moder¬ate charitea. 0«Hf
I^OOK.JOB.ANDOBNAMENTAL FKLNTINO.GIBSON B BOTH EES,
apll ly 101'J Penn a avenae,(aonth aide.)
T U ^THE PATE5T SPIRALBBACE H D B L BBOOH.
¦ anr.:actored ootof Select Brxiab, and warrantedperfect.w ill la»t twice aa Int* a» the ordinary broom.Bold by all first-claaa/rocera.LOBD A ROBINSON,
8cle Afenta and Manufacturers,at* Id Baltimore, Md.
AMUSEMENTS.N aflonal t h E a T e K.
tlh/*v' nine i. 0''m -V soihekm
j«atii, ee"txr-iivv; v*1 *' f fr ,r."i)av at t/oo^v
vvALL S opeha HOUSE.
teatlmocia! Benefit tothe Great P»n»eii'eorth<'day,vlie M ABIE bonfanti.7 ii $ 'friday evimsw april j *, 1*5 1.jsiliw acenes, TRICKS. 4nd new panors,
IN th1'3 IIVS4 llltk k*,
With all the Star".M LLK h'im ANTI,
sin au11- issimo,CHARLES ABBOTT, ard
M<»E an 0 GOODRICH,in the ni( «t attractive Spec acl^of the Season, pro-itnced at a : oat cf Tnree thotssa 1 p.dlar-SAT! RPAY MATIN EE..1 hunohbacks-
Co«mn»»ncini{ at \t 10 o'clockSATURDAY NIGHT-CLOWN b bknefit.aBl»/e o.'jlirtk, and P. «itiv*ly the Last livhtof theOre at Pantomime. L beral Pricesof a tmi«siou 2- 21/?KA*0 ok4jan cohckrt,vt TOR TB2 b\nctit OF THE
CHURCH FUND OF THE merropdlitanm E CHURCH.
Corner 4it ami C streets,TUESDAY evening, May il, 1871, at - o'clock.old W. horuan. tbo renowned dream^t, ofsew York, will premde at the Organ.m:«evamilts Mr kktnk A CHASE.andthe beethoveb OCTETTE CLUB,of W*.bin«-lon, will sine.CARL RICIITEK acconipaiiyist.Card of a<lmi»>if n, 5 i For sale at pbilpaboli-
nor«, and at the Church door on the evening of thecontortapfc< X THOS rkitl r. Ag-nt.
G<ham) orvan (oillekr,j AT THE
joulfdry m E CHURCH,c< rn»*r 14th and G streets,
WF.dnebpay eveh1ng, May 3, k!71, at S . clock.
PROGRAMME in PART:ORGAN SOLO,by Dooor JOB N P. CAU lriklpORGAN SOLO. .. .Prof. GEO. wm WALTERSOLO SOPRANO Mrs. WM. J. MclNTYREs0l« TRNOBE Mr.C.C. RWBRBOLO BASsO mi W. a widsryThe cbornna will comprise selections fromleelhoudi Bellne and Haydn, and will be rend-r^-dwill, the assistance c.f some of the best chorus talent<I this city As this is eminently a Concert of hometalent, erf n the Or»ran is bltun ay Potomac wattr;a ni< «* novel teatnreAdmi si ti. AO Cent* To be had of the mem!. r<of the Church, or at the door on the evening of theConcert ICbron., Pat.. Rep ,4t.| apy .v
|> A S k ual L .
OLYMPIC professionalsNATIONALS.
paturp4y. April at 4 p m.,"N THE «»LTMP1C GBOCNI'S,aiimirkion, J't Cents. 1:*
N A T j O n A I, T H E A t E k.
ti ebp AY EVEMHli,GBANP « 0mpl1mentary BENEFIT
TO WM e. bpalp1xg,On which occasion the following
TALENTEP ARTISTSwill aprearMiss SUSAN galtos.
The daslur.g yue«n of boiik tram th? LmbnTheaters.
MR. HENRY PFAK«S,Lat- of the Parepa It ^a Troupe.
master el' ENE kickllokkkr.sii: t EOK<-E f M.i \ BRNKEUT.
\r;d » luigt of other Talent, w ho will bo auooancedin afntnre advertiwment.Box bfc-et now t p< n ap27 M
OF lilt v. a. .. mmcorner ninth and d streets.
>T.EE re APING ROOM ANP LIBRARY.the lollcwit g niwli .oki haxe recently been n<j-(jefi to ttso L'l rar>george tai.1 «" snf* Man< McDonald s " Phantasies.mi-« Alcott 's . ^1 da '
Mace s " M nthfnl of Brea^l" R' dinsoii ornsoe.'' eicsantly illcstratolL< well s" Amone my bfifiks.Grant w hlt« s" w ord» aii''. thnir ds« s.'ispek'- * . Discovery ot the Sonrcea of the NileGYMNASIUM, "plendiily titled up with all the
apparatus ot a tir«t cla«s Gymaa»iuiiiPaily Prayer m etluks at noonday and 6 pm.ap'jctt
Ft. KB14 ^ kkkacll'NPIano 8tor«.. Ao. 42;511ta Stre't, above Penna. Avenue,
E taeli'hkd Over ^0 ykar» ib' le afpticy for the sale of the celebrated PIANOSot Wni Ksabe a Co.. Baltimore, and wmM c inmon. Albany. alr<>, second hand|bbbPian< a. Organs an<l Melodeona tcr sale or
" ' * * *l«m on the mrst acromm dating terms; Pian andOrgan Tuning and Repairing. api-ly *
No. 4m1 obi EXHIBITION (No. "s67th s A»l> NAL.l ] 7th
ST&££T. ) AT ( STKHiiT.mahkltltjch'l,
No 4!''> Seventh street, between P and E streets,eight doors above Odd Fallows' Hall,
Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings, chmtnoa &r.Also, Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Wiud >w
Shades, Picture frani's. Pictnre Cords and Tassels,Rings, Nails, Ac , in the District.»/. TERMS, CASHPlease remember Name and Nnmber. ap23 ly*
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is*(fuw M B. C. Urn t Ob.,)mhg-tr 1813 pbabbilvajla ayrbue.ATUSt BATHS! I batumi!!B
'. BT. CLOUD" BATHS,Corner Ninth and F street).
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psyment mnst be made to me durin* this month:otherwise their accounts will be placed in thehaadsof an sfficer for collection. .J. A. BUPP,
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PERKY DAVIS* PAIS KILLKK.The PAIN KILLKK is by universal consent al¬
lowed to have won for itself a reputation unsur¬passed in the history of medical preparations. Itsinstantaneous effect in the eradication and extinc¬tion of Pain in all its varioos forms incident to th«human family and the unsolicited written and ver¬bal tt stinnny of the masses in its favor, have been,and are its own best advertisement*.The ingredi-nts of the PAIN K1LLKB, beingpnrely Vegetable, render it a perfectly sate an 1
efficacious remedy taken interrany. a« well as f rext.mal applications, when used according to di¬rections. Th»' stain upon liiien from its use is readi¬ly removed by washing with alcohol.This Medicine, justly celebrated for the cure of s.)
many ot th« afllictit ns incident to the human family,has now been before the public over THiRTY rs**-,and lias found its way into almost every corner oithe world. and wherever it has been need. the sameopinion is expresstd of its medical propertiesIn any attack, where prompt action upon thesj*t<-m is teqoired, the Pain Killer is invaluable.Its almost instantaneous effect in Believing Pain ittruly wonderful, aud when used according to direc¬tions. is true to ita name, a PAIR KILLERmhS-eoAW
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.Importer of Wines, Liquors, etc..And Proprietor of the Celebrated
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stores soiled gloves equal to new. Bold by all Urngdata and fancy goods dealers. Price. M cents. d<J-ly
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MEN B birrs lor ^dollars at STRAUSMEN S SUITS for 10 dollars at STRAUS'MEN S BL 118 tor 1* dollars ....at STRAUSMEN 8 SL ITS for 13 dollars at STKAUoMEN'S SUITS for 14 dollars at STRAOsMEN S SUITS for 13 dollars %t BTRAISMEN S SU1TB for 1«. dollars. at STRAUSMEN 8 SL'ITB for 17 dollars .at STK \ I SMEN S ST ITS for 1* dollars «*t STRAUSMEN'S SI'Ilk fcf <10 dollars at STIC AI 9MEN'S 81 IT> for ui dollars. at STKAI>MRN S si ITS for 30 dollars at STR\I>TCUtlS 8UITSior fcdullars JlSTRAUSYOlTH> BI IT~ for 9dollars STRAUSYOlTHS SUITS ior 4 dollars at STK \l .»
YOUTHS' SUITS for 10 dollars at -TRAl'SYOUTHS' SI ITS for 11 dollars at STBAUSiYOUTHS'SI'ITS for 14 dollars ...at STRAI'sYOUTHS srITS lor 13 dollars at STEAUsYOUTHS'SUITS for 13 dollars at STRAU.-BO\ 'SSI'ITS for 4 dollars at STRAUS'BOY » SUITS far .» dollars st sTR.M -
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I allow myself to call your especial altentios tothe followingNEW GOODS,
just received. which. In point of QUALITY an*i^br'ofVrred 1Aae A*rrul*u "KKE'Iu
SEASIDE LAWN HATS, in whits, bull, greenblue, pink, and black, worth fully 32, at 81 eachBUFF PARASOLS, large size, lined with pinkblue, green, and cherry; fine carved handles audbrass sticks, we give away at Si,
EI> LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS ever off jred,fou/lor $ i; worth double the money.
. £j?£!iieru JS.V17,, cf,..tho»« KIN« HRMMEl)HAB{-,KE'lCHIRr8 tor Gents, worthlolly Ml ceuts, three for 91.OENTS 8UPEBF1NE COLOBEI) BOBDEBLINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, worth 73 cents, twotor Rl.GENTS' HEMSTITCHED LINEN IMNDKEBC'HIEFB, three and two for 91; cannot be re¬placed.Another supply of those FINE LINEN CUFFSAND COLLABB for Ladies; two pair of Cuds audfour Collars for 91.NEW STYLES OF BRAL LACE COLLAR*.in
Oinny. Maltese, Valenciennes, aud English Thread,at 91 each.
LATEST STYLES OF L4D1ES BOWS, which.re much admired, at #1 each.AnAAli«'r large lot of those large banches of NATL K."l CURLS, at 91 each.LAD1BS ANB GENTS' H0B1ERT forms still a
chMf attraction, and we oontinue to sell them aton* old figure-fonr, three, and two pairs for 91.
Awl ret yon ars not happy! But yon ought to be.
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$10.50 $13.50WOODRUFF'S IMPROVED PATENT.ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT ODOR.
IHDUPXNBABL1 TO BTSRT FAMILYOO AND SEE IT.
MILLS A OO, Sold Afftttlrot Delaware. Maryland,Virginia A Dist. Colombia,tO'J Leoisianaayenne, Washington, D. 0.Also at W. B. Mt»8E8. Furnuure Dealer.County Rights for Bale. aa8lm
TABLE KNIVES AND FORES, .
PEE BHIVES, from » Mnts'to'*!,'MFBINOSD ko*D OSes Sales room.»o*>-tf 1009 FcumiItsbIS KTtlM.'
EVENING STAR.Washington News and Gossip.Internal kevenub..The receipt? from this
source to-day were *^16,001.1$.The President will tmre here from Lis
western trip at 5 o'clock this afternoon.Law.ran Jk OgilyiB rend.- us Black teood't
Mr*ga.it,> ior April.The burscrittious to the new loan to-dxy
were 961,000; making a total to date, 011,167,400.Gen'l Belknap, Secretary of War, tele¬
graphed to the White Hoa«e to day. from Cin-c.ina'i tbat his child is dingerously ill, with¬out the blithest hope of recovery.Treasurer SnsniR is much better to-day.
having escaped his chill last night, but ir veryweak, and Hitters greatlv from deafness, cius^dby exceisive doses of <|Uinine.W. W. Corcoran, Key., is thought by bis
physicians to be no better to-day. The ery¬sipelas is steadily appioiching the body fromabove the knee, and two or three days at far.thest will determine whether the progress otibe disease will be stayed.Incomes of State Officers Not Tax a bib.
Commissioner Pie asunton has instructed col¬lectors and assessors of internal revenue topovern themselvc* by the derision of the Su¬preme Court "that the salarie3 of all necevaryagencies lor the legit.mate purpo«es of Stategovernment are not proper subject* of the tax-*ing power ol Congress.Bins for supplying a very large quantity of
clothing, dry goads, and hardware, for the useof the Indian®, were opened in New York yes¬terday by Commissioner Parker, in the presenceot Colonel Cox and Mr. J. H. Delano, repre¬senting the Secretary of the Interior, and theIndian Peace Commis-ion. The purchasingcommittee will meet to-day to make awards.Naval orders To-Dat..Detached.Com.
mander Charles H. Cushman, from Bureau ofEquipment and Kecruting. May 31st next, andordered to command the |Wachusett. preparingfor service at New York; Lieutenant Com¬mander H. E. Mullan, from New York navyLard, and ordered to receiving ship Yermont:¦ieatenant H. H. Baker, from Pacific fleet, andplaced on waiting orders.Breaking up Illicit Du-tilleribp in the
South .Supervisor Krysanowski. of the dis¬trict of Georgia and Florida, report* the follow¬ing seizures up to April 1st, 1*71, in that dis¬trict: Eighty-five stills, complete; 122,iGO gal¬lons beer ami mash; 1,704 gallons low wines; :c*>gallons corn whiskey; 700 gallons peach andapple brandy: 9KF bushels corn meal, aad >9bushels malt. Eighty illicit distilleries weresuppressed, and a large number of mules,oxen,horses, and wagons seized, alid sixty-two dis¬tillers arrested and turned over to the UnitedStates Marshal. IThe Legal Tender Decision It has been
stated tliat the decision of the Supreme Cour*on the legal tender cases would be announcednext Monday, but it is now ascertained that theopinions ot the majority and minority of thecourt will not then be read,but will be pre¬served for the adjourned term, which com¬mences on the Kith of October. It is under¬stood, however, that an elaborate opinion will,be read next Monday, announcing the unani¬mous decision of the court on a collateral point,sustaining the validity ot gold contracts madesince the passage of the Le»;al Tender act otlst>"2. There seems to be no reason to doubt thata majority of tie court.Justices Miller,Swayne, Davis, Strong, a"nd Bradley.willaffirm the constitnt onalityot -aid Legal Tenderact, and decide that contract- made betore thewar in which no special kind of mouev va>mentioned may be fulfilled by the pay ment otgreenbacks. The minority, consisting of Chictdtis'ice Cba?e. and Justices Nelson, Fields, andClifford, will di sent lYcni this decision. anddeclare that in their opirion the Legal Tenderact cannot constitutionally apply to anv suchcontracts.
Was Dbp't, Officb Chief Signal Ofpickb, ,¦Washington, D. C., April 2*. 10.30 a. m SSynopsis for the vast 24 hours .The weather hvremained sensibly unchanged on the Paciticcoast; clear weather and stationary pressurehas remained at the Bocky Mountain stations.The area of low barometer, which was centralThursday morning in Wisconsin, has movedeastward into Canada. The barometer is nowrising in the Northwest and the SouthwestFresh and brisk Souteasterly winds have beenexperienced on the Lakes, with heavy rains onLakes Erie and Ontario: tnese are now followedby brisk Southwesterly winds; severe pileshave been experienced at some points. TheraiLS have extended generally along the Atlan¬tic coast; tiiey have been lightest in NorthernFlorida, and are now prevailing trom Connec-cut to Maine. Clearing up and clear weathervery generally prevails at a short distance fromthe immediate coast from )Sew York westwardand southward.
Frobal-xUtv s..it is probable that fresh wind"with partially cloudy and clear weather willprevail on the Uull and upper Lakes. Clearingup weather on the Atlantic coast and lowerLakes. Cloudy weather in the Eastern States.The Webkly STARtor this week contains all
about the trial of " Kashe ' Bolster for the mur-derof "Sonny" James: the Odd Fellows celebra¬tion; the civil war iu France; a capital story, en¬titled "The Silver Thistle;'' poetry,"Some One'sServant Girl;" all the Local News; the latest Tel¬egraphic New s from all parts of the werld; Polit¬ical News from all quarters; Washington Newsand Gossip; Editorials on current topics; Agri¬cultural articles; valuable Household UecipesMonetary and Commercial news, &c.Terms: One dollar and a half per annum, inadvance; single copies five cents, neatly envel¬oped lor mailing.Work at the Coal Minb« Still Delat¬
ed The miners belonging to the Union atScranton -'ill refuse to work, or i>ermit othersto do so. The operators, however, are deter¬mined to obtain othet labor, and if their newbands are injured, to hold the city responsible.The operators have refused to hold any furtherconferences with the committee of miners, re¬plying to the last communication that eighty-six cents per diamond car was their ultimatum,and when the miners notified them of its ac¬ceptance wcrk wonld be resumed. A few mine-are being worked, but nothing like general re¬sumption has tjken place. It is tue opinion,however, of those best Informed, that this resultcannot be much longer delayed. At the meet¬ing of the Executive Board of the Miners' Unionat Scranton yesterday the first concession w*.-made to the' 0|>erat0rs by the adoption of anotter to resume work on terms that would meethalf way any advance on the pticee offered bythe Anthracite Board of Trade.
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Color orasTioNR '* New Orleans.TvoGraduates of Bticard University Befus'd Ad nusion to the Bar.Two colored graduates ot How¬ard University, District of Colombia, yesterdaymorning applied to the supreme court in New. Orleans tor admission to the bar of Louisiana.Their application was refused on the groundtbat although parties who have practied beforetiie supreme court of any State can be admittedupon motion before tbe court, yet these candi¬dates, coming from a Territory, de not comewithin the letter of the law, and will have topass examinations betore a committee appointedby the supreme court before they can be admit¬ted to practice. Judge Dibble gives SheritlSauvlret. colored, 91,000, in a suit in the eight!Louisiana district court, against tbe propriety:of the Bank Saloon for #m.ooo damages for refusing to furnish him with refreshments on account of color.
«1,000,0(0 Worth of Bounty Frauds Fretcrick Smith, formerly a captain of New Yorvolunteers in the Federal army, arrested In tbscity for alleged complicity in bounty frauds, h.turned State's evidence, implicated twelve oth.persons, and exposed about six thousand fraud'lent claims involving over *1,000,000.
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Bringing Jay Gould to Book.JavGorhas been ordered by tbe United States DistriCourt at New York to show cause whv 1should not produce the books of the Erie Coipan v in the suit of the English Brie stockholers, and should his reply be unsatisfactorymotion to punish him for contempt will folio>
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Cock-fighting foe »10,000.Atlanta has jumade a fighting cock match between GeorgiaAlabama and Sonth Carolina, against Oni.Kentucky and Tennessee, for tlO.OOO the maand ¥25<) a tight, each to show seventy-five blrd.-
Preparations are making generally throughout tbe country for tbe observance of Decoration Day.the 30th of May.
TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR.Thia Afternoon's Dispatches,iBNOclated PreMw Reports.FROM EUROPE TO-DAY.
The Fighting at ParisViKorou* monl.
Hnt\) ilif to«nrxoul« <t.OOOMilled nuil Huaudrd » OOO I'ri*iiHrrw- I'orl Iwy AImmiI to
1 all . RmI loon* loinlii,- iu1'Mbloa Ak«iu
Te''grap\fl Ezc'uiirrlg u> TK* Ertning K'\r.Blamarrk (Men*** (lie Communists
1'ap.i«. Apr.l X, evening.The declaration.t Bismarck that the northern forts shall re¬main in the ban<lsor the i.ermin? £tves iTre.it»atist"ac'. ion to tbe communist*. (ions tl'vaiivin St. I>enis are becoming numerous, and t'.eloyal national guards there bavebeen org.mixed.M. ssegr'n, tbe souchef of the W<tr Office. at¬tempted to KMk Versailles, bat waa artesteiat the oatpoeta. Dr. l»tibois advanced to ex¬plain that Seguin was a statl officer arrangi ngtbe posit.on of the advanced posts. and be marrested also, but afterwards liberated.Tbe Rapi'.X says the correspondent 01 thelxmdon Tim's ha* been arres'ed.It is etate<' that while the Prussian* hold St.
Denis the northern railway will rema.n an 1carry provisions to the city.
The righting on WcdnMiUyAt 2 o'clock this- morning heavy musketrybring w if bear.1 in the direct ion ot lla> Meudvu.[ In this attack the n;«ni» fteim lo-* \
severely. The gunl-oat l'uicr w*s disabled,and returned to Pont Concorde this altertn> >uwitb difficulty. All bands k»>pt pumping tuovessel. Tbe tigbtiug at Hks Meud«n continue1'Tbe batteries of Montmartrc are being heavilyfortified.Pari* KallooDMtlN
Monday night a balloon sursod secretly frontCollege Kollin.Defeat of (he t'ommanlsbi
Lomxm, April 2*..The Versaiilists yesterdayexpelled the Communists troiu an uui>ortant|<osition in the village of Lies Mouliniceaux. andoccupied it in cenMderable farce. The PansCommune ha# forbidden requisitions on theproperty of foreigners.
InmrreedOB a( TonlonaeThe Mot >i'Onire of last evening says that tbe
people of Toulouse have risen in insurrection,and that many of the streets are blled withbarricades.The Rombardmen( at Pari*.
Tbe Versailles batteries at Oonrb* voie yester¬day bombarded tbe Maillot Gate and the Archof Triumph. The Communists have establisheda battery on the road to Asnieres. lor tbe pur-I«se of bombarding (iennevillier. ColoraUes andCocrbe voie. The bombardment of the southernforts yesterday was feebler than formerly, fteoalibre of the Versailles guns is small. Thetury of the combatants is increasing.
FreemaaouN on (he lampar(«Tie Freemafons will plant burners on theramparts of Paris on Saturday and assist in it«defence. Tbe governor of the Invalides hasbeen arrested.Nine TbotiMud Killed nml H'onudsd
MetlaTbe official .statement of the losses of the
communists to Thuredav sums up nine Thousandkilled and wounded, betides three thousandprisoners.The Advance works at Fori l«*y T*kniTbe London JV/'prapft has aruruorthat theVersailles arn y ha« taken the advance worksat Fort Issy: that tbe b-irracks of the Fort arecertainly destroved. and there is a breach inti e wall's at least five yards square. The com¬munists have established batteries at the stonegate in Montmartre.
j'roretilluK* <>l Parliament.Ditrai'h on tkr Rimpaj*.1OHDOH, Apr il is In the House ot Commons
last night l»i.-r «eli. notwithstanding tbe couce-stone ot the government. made an unsparingattack u|>on the budget. He »a.d the govern¬ment, in frantically abandoning its other pro¬posals to save tbe tax of si* jtence on incom?*.bad abandoned its d^|>ei<dence on indirecttaxation. While be deprecate I further imp »st.«on apiculture. be equally deplored leaving th.deiiciency to increase * ear by year. He saidtbe Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1 *,:> erredin giving up indirect taxes, and he now soughtto replace them by additions to direct taxation.The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr Lowe,defended the reconstructed budget, and ac¬cepted a po-tponement of its consideration toMonday next.The name of the winner ot tbe l.OOt guinearace at New Market should have been pub¬lished "Hannah."
Suspension °' Habeas iorpa* In Ireland.
Lokdok, April 28.The goTernment ba« sus¬pended tbe writ of habeat corput in one districtof the county ot WestmeatL, Inland.
VUseuloiis Among the Cabana.Havana, April 27.Tbe journals publish aninteresting letter from Aldama to Cespedes. re¬signing the agency of the Cuban Kepublic. Theletter created a great sensation. It shows theextent of the discord existing among the expa¬triated Cubans. Al<lama writes."It wasthought tbe arrival of Madam Cespedes wouldbeat the dissensions; that her prestige in bearingthe name ot our illustrious chief would uniteall parties to make sacrifices and send arn^ andammunitions sufficient, at least, to sustain thesnmroer campaign.'" He says:.- My hopes, un¬fortunately, have tailed, rapidly." Your wifegave details about the voyage of Zena. and let¬ters which accompanied him were used liv 0'irenemies most to be teared (unfortunately nottbe Spaniards) against us; those occupyingofficial i>ositions with the Cuban Republic, whotiung at us the most poisonous darts and inju-rions calumnies. ¦ .
The Tehnanlepee Expedition.A rracticoU/le Cana' Route found.
Key S'bt, April 27..The United Statessteamtr Kansas has just arrived trom tbe Te-hnantc|>ec exploring expedition, and reportsthat a practicable route for a canal across th»isthmus of Tehuantepec has been found.
HoTerimeni KeenrIdea.Jit Cwb a Oo furnish the following to-daybv\ r I buy'* StU'tO.B.ta. 1981 Wi 17 ISWsJngJy.W 12 , It»*>«. 1962. 13. ITS i5 SUsJu* J».*7_12-« 13tKl« M1 l?, li1365 13% IT , <10-401 8 S> «haw Voac-riasT Boaed.0 B *« 1^4 * S>8.JanA Jntr .l»T.lS\IK lata. ..!3.V&-3i».Jai..*Jul».U0U2\5 1S64 13 . |1D MM. IX. 1*8 13 , I American Gold 11
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The Harkeu To-Day.RaLTtMoaa. April **..Cotton, better f<^lin*.o niiua I; onehanged. Hour dolt and weak. Wh«Mdull; chwit e and Ian- j white, f twir to{.Iimf. 41 Wa#l W prime to choice red. $! joa®Ifair to gscd, 5!0Dm$!70; common, #1»«91JU.Ohio and Indiatia, S1.6Sa91.61; Pei.mylvanta. 91 3f»fl flu. White .^.nthfrn cora dull, 78. rellcwaontb-ern »te*dv. rt.aT» mixed «eit«ra dull, TtaTJ Oatadull, ifmfr Pork quiet, (l^lltH Bacori mnretirm; fhoulder*. 8; ril> «td<«, 1". clear rib, 10i4.hKB, 16«1'^«. Laid dull, n, Wbiaky nominallyiJ.aM.Hew Yoke, April £.Stocks not to at rone a* atth* opeui i*. but very active. Oo< en.motin dull, but
strong. Virrtnla sixes. .: do. new. 71. Worth Carolinaa irt; do. Mw.lt. Money steady, 5 Qoldstea.!y.11. KscbaDKe, long. 10. short,
Sttddb* Death o* a Kabbi..Hev. A- Oppen-heimer. tbe highly esteemed Kabbt of the syna¬gogue in this city, expired very suddenly at theearly age ot thirty-live years on Sunday arter-noon. After dining he took ap hi* pipe for .smoke, and while engaged is lighting it, appa¬rently without apremonitory symptom of illness,be fell dead. An eEamlnatien of tbe remainsrevealed heart disease as the cause of death .CumUr mni AlUfkanUn, Wf* in*!.
A BcorHDKKL Cacuht.i>r. Albion Cobb<fifty yean of age, principal of an academy atWilton, Maine, bae been arrested at Buttala.Mew York, charged witb deserting a wife andfour children and eloping with a young ladypupil, an invalid of eighteen, who was foundwith him. Tbe latter acknowledged the softImpeachment, bnt he does not.
Cabai. Tradb..Yesterday waa the ty <!«« atthe canal, two more boats having cleared thanon anv previous day this season. iarty-four inall. Trade was consequently lively to theutmoet.CtMNberieiitf .Yewit 27(A imst.
.7"I>ead beats.Extinct drummers.KTMacon, Ga., revels in calico balls.
, WWife-beating ia called " spousal castiga-tion" in Chicago.A Poughkeejeie lady has been badly poteoned in the hands by wearing green kid glovesgyOn some of the new palaoe stock-car lines,It is said that a man goee along to fan the bog*.¦7"Low-necked drawees have gone entirely outof faabion, and low linings to Summer dream-bave also been tabooed.
LOCAL NKWS.Tg» On <*ll) nf i, yy.f.A i.itrtlrf of th* <»« .-.>lot< I*h. - W v« hill j'Wixm-, »'ati a*t» we>.r from Supenaier. l-«t Newtan m tb«
'ouvS.t.ou or Uie school lui>J w ** Klofrr t n* Mr.i' * s-a'ed the' be wo , .
i' e V aror ir relereree to th* matter. A odkj-»*. on t orn L.ir.e H W .atnv <>. * of tb~ka h»r«. a*ktr.g en irrreaae or compensationa as referred. An'hor.ty w%* giver, V -- Boce-man. principal of the M <'rt« *ct»ool, to b«>MI ak°',Tr^M,<l ip the M *.bn.ldinf. provided no cl %r ge Wim> f »r adia:*-? i ". .U »hm,'»|io» I* m *'uat .<>n a* teacherw«p received rrom ,. % , ,on<.. wtu-hwas placed on r.le. Mr Bvrhaa. from <he i~>m-m tt** on school houae* and gronnl«. ma lc areport a* to l .» itiveetigatMM* m,tb rotrrfn* tat e lot Of gro«-.1 laying ». lUiof. end ad »u,ing,the Steven* *cboo| h.»a»«. belong ng to Mr.Afred .lone*. He »tate<1 that the .,»Vould beJ, :rcha*ed by the vh<*»! hoard for - «certs rer foot, which he thougbt chr%|., andrcMnnndrd tint mm* a»tion be taken ui>j«It. Mr. Worn*ley thought the i>rtce prettysteep, i4lid moved that the *uh erf t e 'a .! o\ertititli the lit*' ue«liuK, no ordered. ( Hie Ob¬ject of tfcl« cot tempiate<l put chase »* U> afior Iroom lor a play ground for the bo> s Lc^vi ler ,
Kaitiv^u Aimcii Connmci or the*'»!' »> M. K. Chi a. a.The CI * a?-«a a.riea of th:* bodv met at Fa«ton, M.l. We.lues-da\ n.ornmg H ehop Waiman callel -lie eon-Ierenee io order. and conducted ti»e »e(igioa«.ervice by reac.n^ the ,.\i.iia| tet oi Isaiah aridprayer. ahe transfer of hev. Ur Kev, * we*». iioui ced ftvni the Te- nc-^c to the Ha ;iu»or<)conference Keva. .1. H a -lohnaon and » K.\ . Thoma> were eU rU «! necretMr ee Vh« a»o»l.tandirig com.alttee* w«re ai>pi>sute.i .y the*Hirboi lt..'.o, A \N W:th# aildrc-* of welcome, »nd Krv .1, , * a.War dy delivered mi eW»«Mi*nt reeponw <°hean-t.u»: examinatioB ot character* ««. .
a*.I ail were tout 1 t> r;MK| fair. \ /j.Brown wa* re|>orted «Je«.l l»r. KeveU I hmi.W. Henry aiid J. Her^. rt .j >kc of t'e !.. >*ased in high term*. A* t'.e aftern -.in .. >Kev. .1 A. liatidy oiH-ned tiie wrtu* K-. » .1.F. l.ane, ol Ueorgstown. It. O ,re»-l ler fci« te\«for the annual eeiia <n K m tii*. chapter../7th eer«e. H'p vertnon *ae -i-ok.-n ol *« bem/,m "hie. At nt^V.t H-» W K Arr>'.|.Hsljinjctoti. I». t'., prea<*Ued. Ht«*etingeneral («l>i>tactiaii.
Krv. B Pivro* KR. w vot We-lcv '.4i«ei,wniei> to a Iriettd iroin Na<*rainento cit* <>n the:h. lact Tburvtlay, tuat Ik «»< Impr .iM In
tieal'h. He describe* Sa;t Lake C.;> *.« ..otronnine u atet an,I aSounding t «,.. a 11 brier: /l ut vividly de**rtl»e» the rout.«. Kor m«nv mile .Ibe mountaiu« were caiM>edwi'h xi.tv whtl-'the ral!c\> l-eneath werecaveeed with jra« an It^owfr*. ai.d all the beaut;caol Kimuicr. Heil. «cnbcf sacrament., v- % nj .*t d* ace.1 he grand meeting of the .. Tabcrwa.-le'' wou! Itakevi*c« uo Sat irdar.ttie £11, and he e«(>«<.*e lto l>e preeent- Mr. Linvilla, of Wenley Caepei.wonld il*' he there, and the rni-et'.uji -rea>«.lhigh anticipation*. Mr. Brown did n .» ease, tto icc to Oregon, hut *ee#r*l other p'% ¦#» Hian.l »r* comj an; wnd great lo*e t® thech jrrhe*Ot \Vaehington and Balnuioie.
. .Salbof th* M«x»n Brttt»ti«<».-»Thi* h-i idinj,locate.1 on the northweet corner of I tth >tr«etar.d I'eiiu-j Ivama avenue, wax Mid re-'er layaftertiooti at auction tt Latuuer A. Clear r. an !
*a« purchased by llwrr. Cro* A Wal«h, reale*fate dealer* and agendo! the MetropolitanLite Iterance Comi>anT, lor «it,.iih). Tht*property co*t Mr. Hood a few veare Mnce<¦' >,000, and wa* «old under a decree «. the Su¬preme Court of tLt* I>t«*rict.
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Wall s <»tera Hot >a.Kemeuhcr to n<gbtit. the benefit «>f the great dat.-.-ii^j, M'le. Bon-fanti. and positively the laatmgM hit .>ne ofthe grand *pect«ele of the "J Hunchback«.'»with a!! |r? heauttl :1 novel' e« To m >rrow. S ».-nrdav arternoon. a tami:v ma'mee w U be giv r,con i ienciaf at :. o'clock, and onSatut iav nightAht. t, the clown* lieneUt. aith new ao»ne>(trick*, &c.. present ing a perfect blaze o: nt ui.Tm OMAN CON, EST at the Metro
po.itanAI. i Cf ireb tortue Ix net.t ot the < ho rfund on T: - :a\ even.tig i t' w 1 K « ^-r. amucical treat, a* Mr tieorge N Morgan, tbncelebrated New York organist, will l.j a*-t«te,|untLe occasion by *onie t r>t rate uauntcal talent.A'.patic.The Ariiiig'on lk»at Club ar<»having erected at the foot of i h street asplenOid boat bou^e, .'On-W lee' and 1* t«-«t hurt.They have ordered two new boat*, which »re
now on their wa. her. one ra. e g z an I onetour-oared ehell.Carn. robisa Dixie * M n-tri: s have heeidoing a good b isinta- a* the Na'toi.al i healerthis wt i k. "I he performances this evenn g ai I
to-morrow evening, ana the nialuae t« n: ..rowafternoon, are the last performance* ol thecompaty.WATcnMaw An oiktsd.ttov >n ir Cooketo.dav ,i| p, ,:itcil .John t Nie- ;e '* >i «r
**t. I i n ¦» th. new I u ling to ; o i,... Iby the . »< cut.-e hrarci..^ of the *y . ;L.mtnt.on l - street, above the avctiuc.
«l»Avm !. I'ee.rley ta» been apimitited let¬ter-carrier !!i l - ci'T, 4- a S* try of -- r
annum frsm t' e r_?r|. in ,,t, of A>B. Scrivener, vht ie-.gr.c< on nyo.ini yt ,j|tilth. w
Ba«e Ball.The .«_ 0f th < city, lu-slnding Brainard. Swww Ali «o i. Watermanand Leonar J. are to p]«\ t r«re» C.ryCtah.if Clevelaud, in Cmcii.nati, on the 1 :b o.May..
Sai* <>r * Cttv WavIMBiA cerf ihcate foi u rtb ..i t - .to. k » t.
!re^,elday sold at auction bv i.atini*r .v « leaiyat ;i0 cent* <J.* ..... to Jos, San Kua*:i.?
Gap Flawk Kxtaitder, ter in?rcv*cof I ghtand saving of ga*. i.Ttm,; k Hami Mil1'iarsou, sole agents. >o.4 V. M. C. A b ::hlC*'Fine Plated. French Gilt, Oroide and Meltonlewelry received at Pri^ - dewelrv Store,Penn*ylvama aveuue bt.weeu 4, a; i . >,
streets.
Jcpc.e Fieri out, ot New ^ork, ve*'erd4Twcej ted the invitation or the wnior daw ofColumbia Law School, to addrees the cla** at±e annual commencement on June 1st neit.Mi** G. O Brie? . L ttreet. held the luckyauniber.411.which ha* drawn the p ano whichwas on exhibition at the French tair.
The St. .Iamb* Hotel was | Tircha*ed fromMr. George W. Bunker veeteriay t Mr Job.iSl'icer, of Ottawa, Illinois.e
1>. .J. Abbott ha* been appointed m*i>eetor01 coal for the Treasury Department.
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