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f rrrmfvri , 1 f . y r Rational gcmMican. AYnnliltiKton City, 1. C 01FIK rOH TINTIUNDD.NUUVFNN MU'F W.J.MURTAQH ituPROPRIETOR. TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 21. 1W J All comma nleatl ons, whether on bualneee or f publication, should be addroeasd to Wat J Hra tiob. Proprietor Witiohil RtyeaucA, Washing Ul.D C RECEPTIOXfl. We are authorised to announce that the Ivlies oltho Executive Mansion, Mrs Patterson and Mrt . Storer, will be home on Moo Jar enlijs The evening has bceo fixed la lieu of the after noon reception i, as ther were last season SrBACKR Colfax's hit weekly reception! for the season will UFrldrMenini, March SOth and 27th Mn and Miss Matthews' closing afternoon reception will be on Wednesday March fc.th IIIEWPEMKHEWTniAL The Wjh Court of Impeachment came to order at precisely I o'clock yesterday, And the Chief Justice took the chair The erjcant-at-Atms aunotinced the opening of (he court in due form The nnnigersonthepart of the House of Hcp rcsentMUes entered the south door of the Sen ile I h.mt er, and were announced, and then pro rede I tot iclr seate on the left of the Preal dent dtalt The counsel forthe President of the t nltcd Mates, consisting of Messrs Manber), Curtis Irarts, and NeUonwere tested on the right of the Presiding Officer (Jrcat decorum and perfect order wm prcscn cd throughout. Hon Oarrctt Ials, enttor from Kentuck), made a motion In writing, to the effect that the Senate could not constltuttons.il) proceed to the tilil of the President, Inaimuch as ten Mates were unrepresented In that body Thli motion wm loted down without debate, himself and Mr McCrcery alone toting In the afflrmathe Mr Doollttle was called and citno font ard and waa duly sworn In. The President's answer to the articles of Im peachment U ft tolumlnoui document It tvai read by Judge TJ R. Curtli We glre as much of this paper ai we can possibly (Ind spi.ee for In our columns todtj. The galleries were full, and of the persons oc cupying them two third were ladlea Many of these represent the fashion and tonot the Na tional Metropolli and on thla occasion they wero dressed or many of them, at least In full spring style in which the blue lirgely predomi nated It 1 rue that such an assemblage of prett) and fishlonably-dressed ladies grace the Senate I lumber of the nation. Many distin guished men were also there, and the scene and the circumstances will long be remembered It was no nrdlntry occasion; and though there waa im absence of all feverish anxiety, itlll there was thatwrtpt attention nnd deep solicitude which Is lnsrptrable from an crent of this na ture The people's chosen ruler, the Chief Magistrate of this great nation, was about to bo tried for the al.eged commission of " high crimes and misdemeanors, and all seemed to feel that the occasion which Is the first event of this kind that ever occurred In our history was one of no ordinary magnitude 1 he grat tty of the proceedings Impressed them seh es upon all minds, and et ery friend of Demo cratic Institutions must hate felt that we were now testing the quality and strength of our form of gotcrnmint, and were about to exhibit to the world whether it be competent, In accordance with the provisions of ourConatltutlon.tobring to trial a President of these United States, nnd even, shall his acta warrant It, depose him from bis high oWce without a rupture These are mat ters now about to be tested, and the people as scmbled In the Senate gallery yesterday must hate so felt It, and the whole nation doubtless is exercised with this same central thought. We do not predict results, but we do say that thus fir the nation presents a mart el In this tjulet and dignified decorum which argues re spect for the iorms of constitutional law that Is eommenWble The following distinguished persons were In the diplomatic gitlleryi Ilaroa Htoekl, Kusslan Mlnhteri Baron Ocrolt, Prussian Minister A R Itangabce, Urectan Ministers C t' llirrls. Hawaiian Minister. Representatives of the I-rcnch And 1 tiRllsh Legations were also j resent Ilerciitlon nt the rxenitlse nnnalon. The line weather of yesterday had theciltctof bringing to the reception at the Lxccuthe Man alon ltstetenlnjr n Itrgc comoursc of people The reception tt is simitar to all others In ftshloi droits and it tire o those present, with the exception, perhtps, of a few U lies donning their sj ring goo Is and forestalling the action of tho cleik of the weather, who might be dispose 1 to to tickle nnd possibly bring us another cold spell In these uncertain times V.hllemri) of the most distinguished of the visitors hovered la a bcty around the ladles of the Mansion, forming a setect coterie, tho mijoritj sought other rooms, and the eist parlor was crowded with gaj and hupp) promenaders The long hall ry also thronged with chattering folks, and tho music of the Mirinc btnl contiguous had the eirect of tickling tho heels of tho Juveniles, who waltzed and s.holtlschcd to their hetrts' content The President appeared In excellent humor, and made all feel at homo by his cordial hand shaking Among tho many distinguished per sons present we noticed Assistant Secretary Seward and lad), Postmaster General Randall and lady, Secrctirj .McCulloch and lad),Secre tary llrownlng nu I I uly, Secretary Welles And Lx Attornej (Kneral Stinbery, Adjutant Oene ml IJiomis, MnJ (len llnncotk, Ilrig Oen M -. Miller, ComnitmKr Morrlf, l S A j Hon J U Totnenj , of Tcnn Ptj ninster Oeneral Ilrlce, snators loollttle, Dixon, an I Ditls) Iteprc sentAtites Kerr, Wood, llandall, Mungen, I drldge, And othtrs of the Homo of Representa tives Hon K M Tomllnsou.of Memphis. Tenn , liarontlcrolt, Prussian Mlnlstertllaron Stoeckl, Russian Minister Lhetalicr C'trrutl, Italltn MlnlsUri M De Iierthcnj , I rrnch Minister! sir LdwArd Thornton, LnglUU MlnUtcrt A It R in gabe, (IreciAii Mlulsterj tleit J R fudd of Dakota; .Mrs Col Crawford, of Tcnntsirei Juugc AtIon,of itnnessee, ana Iiuj i Hun St John skinner, Ilrst ssistant I'uatniaster (len eral, an I man) others of high soiltl tndpollth tl distinction Mrs Mutir (who was luRsposcd and not present In rcvcli ln) had a tery le.tiiut and dlstlngulsed substitute In the person of Secretary seward, who assisted lii doing the honors of the evening Mrs Postmaster Oeneral lUnJal, Mrs Secretary McUulIoch an 1 Mrs tcrctitrj llrowniug were tery rlchlyandclegaiitlyattircd, but wl i therein) lu the modest muslin or trailing silk, In the charming poplin or gorgeous vclvtt, nil tho la lies i resent lookrd remarkably well, and by tlulr numbers an I appearamo united In making the rucptlun aa lmincnso one Admiral 1 urritKiiC MUmIuii. A letter to the Uiuinuali olktUatt from Oermany lias the follow!)) t tkcu from an Italian correspondent of a kttduitf (Iirintn pnperi " The ro longed presence of ice Admiral Parragut at Horcncc, and ,u rem Ing for tho cession of one of the Ugurlfin Ial aud4 (Ueuoeso Islands) for a naval dipot, Ij iug, as It does, ml Iway between Toulon and Cvvlt i Vecchlii, is causing a Itttlo excitement at tin French Lection in tho Italian capital, as the possession of null a harbor would nnko tl o United htatis a dangerous neighbor In ease of war, especlallyir united with the Italian uav) " TubWhitk HottiK -Messrs I tarts, Curtis, Nelson, btanber) , and (Jrocabeck were closeted with the President at an carl) hour icstcrday morning, remaining ot cr two hours Other visi tors called during the day to seek Interviews with the Lxecutlte, but few gained admission. Secretary McCullocli called whiUt the Presi dent's counsel were engaged with the I xecutlvo and remained but few minutes QOICK Wornc-The aKent of the New York ie.iKiirVeM way bo for the AosocUteJ I'reas, Mr I A. Oobrlght, sent over 1'ropo.al eLould L aJdreed to the underalgued the wires uf the Western Union Telegraph, yes- I anviJyrriTrkkU '" onTelo,, "VwnUhi tho do terday, the I'rtaidcnt's answer to the articles or By wrier of Brevet Urlg Oeu R Saslou, r fi U jmpeachDie.,t,' coutalnin, over 13,000 words, U j rifi LUl, SmIIuSuPTauU . less than four hours iub2i 3t In cL.rgoof Ucit TherrcaMcnt'aAnawerrtwtl IhoTrlM. We lay before our readers ns complete a synopsis of the President's answer to the Im peachment articles ns w c can possibly find space for. It will bo found to contain all the substan tlal points. The President mrms his right to remotoMr. Stanton from the War Office, on these gtounds, among others, that the Constitution gives him the right to do so, because Mr tanton was ap pointed 1) his predecessor, and that therefore his tenure of oiflcewas not eotered b) the. ten ure-ofoBlce act Reconsiders this act uncon stitutional He denies many things that arc charged, and affirm his right to free speech The House makes Its replication to-day at one u clock, and the Impression has gone abroad that the trial will proceed as rapldl) as possible much more expeditiously than many heretofore hare thought Whatever shall be the final decision of the Court, whether It shall be acquittal or conviction and removal from odlceof the President of the United States, of one thing we may now be as sured, and that Is, there will be no unnecessirj delay The Indications on the part of the Court are unmistakable that the wish Is to go forward with as much celerity as possible rknnat. We were misled by a Memphis dispatch, and therefore gate currenc) to the error that Is going the rounds of the papers, that the new constitution In that State had been defeated A gentleman from Arkansas, who knows whereof he affirms, tells us that the polls there do not close until the 27th Inst , an 1 that, therefore, It cannot be known jet what the tote will be He has not much expectation that the constitution will be carried. He sa) that many Republicans will refuse to aote for it, as there Are some featurea tu It of a ver) objectionable nature. Our Informant was anofllccr In the Lnlon arm), and now resides At Little Hock, and acts ttlth the Republican part) He says that the Un.on men In the state of the Republican type are largely In the ascendant, and had the convention framed such a constitution as they eouldiave made It would hate been carried triumphant))) and he Is not certain but this will be accepted after all prnKoxAi.. Hox William A PtLE,ofM Louts, Is at the Lbbltt. Col. ALkXANHER DihLKt, president of the Richmond and Alexanlrla railroad, Is at the Metropolitan Hotel Hoi 1Unu I WAAiiniRY. M C from In. dlana, leates the clt) to da) for Connecticut to stump the state for the Republicans (HlDk TO WASIUXOTOV ClT AXD VlClMTf This Is tho title of ahanlsomeanl neat com pllatlonby our enterprising friend Mr John i Ulls, music dealer and publisher, and forms a complete hand book of public buildings, church es, hotels, amusements, .c , In Washington It Is embellished with fine steel engratlngs of the national buildings, nnd contains a large amount of useful Information for our own clt liens, while It Is an Invaluable guile to strangers visiting our city. It can be obtained at Mr Litis' store, No. SOi Pennsjltanta atenue, and at all the book and periodical stores an 1 newsstanls In tho District of Columbia Nao.1 DkrartTMl'XT Commander A I R Renham ordered to the New oik na) ard, Aprlllst Passed Assistant Pa) master Albert M Ilrcwer todut) In the Jlurcau of Protlslons anl Cloth ing War DkrARTMLiT At the N ar Department esterday, there was but little doing A few Senators and Kcpresentatlt es called upon Sccre tar) Stanton At Oeneral Orant't headquarters there was no news of Interest The ltocklnsham Itrgitlrr aats At the new railroal bridge now being erected at l'uph iltuo, In Shenandoah count), on Thursday nfternoou last, about 4 o clock, a drcalful accident occurred by v. Men David clrubl s of Hocklngham count) , was Instant!) killed. He was emplojedon the bridge, nnd had gone up to adjust one ot the top funics, n iir u iuuic vi uic laBicitiiiKa imc waj, rcclpUatln(r the unfortunate man m distance of sixty If et. the itllltiff timbers breaking I oth legs andcrushlnir tho head and skull, producing In stantancous death Set eral other workmen en rurred on the brldre at the time of the ace Uit escaped death bycllnglnc to a portion of the frame-work which failed to go down The dam age to the bridge was about OjoO or tuOO New Advertisement!. T MIT, KIRKWOOI) 1IOUSK Jri(tr'e'oifufiiiniro liuj rnved KDrallr,and ! ru Ijr In a few Uata to tabs a few m milt It l)irJ ertrJnceJ price II 1 Kl1 need pnrea n i miu( swrnitfilr prprlolorof tUo aveuus llou nihil tt I AM .OWOPtMapOUTlU INnPLf TIuN UV L tb public anil hit cui iii r a faUiuuUt uj wnll xlfrtra tl.rk of MUTIIS, i lslMbRL. LtiTlMK, ud COATI-VO", lUltdbh (it riug suJ kuiuiacr wiif Tlmokful firtliA liberal i nrmt( bet wed no nt. b 1 to mt tli wnom f nir cutt)wer, I 1 vu uJJoJ UhNTh M UMblllNUCiUiill)ls,iu bulur.NHl.kli. t fotl.fr wlib iay tprliig anJ umm r wo IK u, tuts b atlettJ with urciit tar friu Uh)1j4U lmiHrt IDJ Uouw,ofS.w l. rk , W1ILHM I TtCKLR. Mt reliant Tall r nJ lJt.aU rloGcuts FuniUlilojO ol', U ill 1 pn.)lYUHll US USi U twocn Four aol it lulf julMxiti tr. t Uthli cult 11 V J . W II E E I. F R & C U AlUIltlCtl.S. o CI Loullua AVua, between Slxlh ai borchiu Mrevi, uppoiie b.iou llvue lly vlrlu ul dvcreo of iLe nntit ma Conn of Up IiiKiritt til OolutnbU.ln cliauctiry Utlui,t uw 1 Id tL tituw of Uarulr Milh t cl 1 , ( Nu 1,1 i liulty Ic 8.) and UriuK Jl Mrtrrli I), 10. J, 1 .hall wtfir fur -alu ml public maWu In Trout ol ibu pnialsiauii T1IL1UDAV, l'(h 1aj uf April u xt. coiumr-uiln ( 6 0 clock, p m . lou U, r, 0, II. I, h. ah 1 I , lu Cul. lau aubdlvUIoo of orlifml lot Su r,r (luf)uar .No Ur(ihi (ruuud plitu of lliulltv ol n.l.iujt m h It li the iiiipinreiiKDl rhU property U llualod tu lift r iruor if bixtli trci-t et nu 1 M trt I o uili. lu a thrltlug noctlwu t ths Ward Tlis cru.r luU U luipravkd b a. niall trsue lltm.c Teruuof utile Ou thli 1 raU) Ui reIJua In two Ul lD.talun.Ll I it aud li lutuilm, L purcha.fr glvlnilil not fur tbd(rrrtd larmauta, iiil.fac (orll) lu tumid, an J U-arlu luleroatfr ui tlietilaynf khIc 111 conveyuucluK unJ lAiupiit tltc tuf llit tunlutcr fUlgJi-f I tj Ltir Ulw I mill Ih wbulo of tliepunliatul-i-til AbULIU Llul, TriloleO J II WIIEELLR 1 CU , nihil eotj Auctioucvr T.X THFfSHI'RLMfcCOlHTiifTllfr MhTKItTOF 1 (Ol I Mill , at a fcrxriUlT. mi 1 i-IJ at tbo Lily Hull, In tl a ril if wltln(ton, tills - li) o( Jlrch, l8-nilu,4atk', i nltlni F audH J Rldgauar ) TbiUrA CnrlUanl wIR. i It aiiparliif to Ilia t url tbat a. muunum lau b ft lentuvu in iiiik rn niiu rem rue I uui li ut" ivuu i, aa to "ill J Uifmt lauti. It U lliurvforff r krs I, i n lu i tl ill of till) coiuulaluaalei. bv i poilull .V lomlull. Ili(r h licltr, iliat kaiJ JtifeuJ4Ul rsuaalLalr ui taraiHs to feutfrp brctu uu or bof ra tl drsi rolo day oc currlug forty Ur" ufur tlitadayi i tlit-rwl.o lliatau.o tun iMproieaaHa nun m in ra i rtU fault, prof UpJ a cwpy wf Ibla ordr bo put llbJ tu Ilia jtTioxii Iti PL nl leAV I L rou timra a Mn1i fur luu waaba lf r Idrul4day li ULl.V.Ju-liif A Iruac py Tot uib'jiai'iw It J Jltlu.Llem UH'M'USAI.S lull 1UPKA.NT8 M tub. Ocrirr.riTT lUn, MinU, lyy lr pioU will In rMflvod ut tbl- ojllca uutll M u ilutk, u , on WfcDMUimf, the l-l of April, fjr rnciliiit an J km pluii lu r-pjlr tbpul lie UydiauU for Ilia rviircuimncntli ou tUn l-t of tprtLl-vJri Bp.riQatl uaiU b btatuf 1 uu apal tuition at llii Marur .time UU 1IVUU WALI AI II, mUU TAupl Mjy, r A RUT I 1" ! L 1 L S (It VILE ( UltV (ll IITinui.Tin nKT LciVklWOIITll.KiJljIli.llalTli li.luJt huaUd propoa-il w til Unc Wed at tl S uitleo uutll Uu clock, ui of lliol tit vf March, WW, fur tbadi llvry r i.iiHlLllt.I.S (IF OAT4,(JJpouud4totlo bii.liil.t t i iLia dfttot Uuarlprinuiti.r at r irl llatki r. ktiuu lllja will lo received forauy jHirilou ur IU wiio) Deliverle to coinmencoou or I efiro Marili Sl.lbCS, anl heiompUled vvlthlu twenty UreijjdAy tlifio after Peron making bid will be givcrncl by lhouual crons making bid will be givcrncl by thou ulllloua n gar ling ) r pualaand coutract ufurmatkou of the C tuJl(loucau bi ol til bid b lu pi cation lu pi r m or by Idler to lhluillco uriruarui ma loiuuiaUdlug UlDter lieparlineut theMIourl I EAnTtiN, " 2 Iiipnty'J M O ,( u if p II o p o b a l a UxirriihriTF4fciuiTii.(i Di-partmivw, ( , i i t. ,AT'T.'lA , Manh 11), lj(. J Stale! Vr n alwlllb ruelvpU t ihl ollUe uuill ii . Tiiii'auNvMjjju,. i,,.;,;;1',,11 Two thirds of Hie aniouat lo U iu.iJ, ouud, hard Brick, tbs batauco a good m.rihautabU article o bo 4i.aiaSlui.lia In alia To bo delivered at "McPhoraou a Lurracka, At laulai dsllvery lo commence at once I TOpoaai win ut tu lrlpllcsle,audludorvdby urt lie a usual The Government rervoa the right to rrji ct any or LITEST TELEGRAPHIC HEWS nv TUB ASSOCIATED MENS. NEWS FROM EUROPE. morosED catEcu jiefokms iji ireuxd. NEWS FROM ABYSSINIA. Atlmlrnl r'nrrtmut!. llooeiitlon INTERESTING CONTINENTAL NEWS. FIIOH TIIENOCTHEIIN STATES. Anothtr Ntiootlnff AIThlr In Mempbl. A m A . hiiot in nirimoxn. Tilt: ELECTIONS IN AHKANSIS tll'UDKlt AT IXDIANAPOLIN. FROM F.l'ROPE DY CABLE. Loipox, March 23 Adt Ices from Abjsilnla continue fatorable At last accounts nearly all the expedition had reached the high table lands Though the roads were found to be tery bad the aJtance had arrlted In the tlclnlt) of Lake Ashougal, and had met with no opposition from thenatltea The country yielded little to sup port the army, excepting meal and flour but a great quantity of stores were accumulated at utalo A report had been recelted from the Interior that Thcodorus had entrenched himself with his whole army at the Talanta Plateau The report came through the natltei Itlalm. possible to say whether It Is true or not Vikia, March 2J Ltentng The civil mar riage law has final!) passed both Houses of the Itelchsrath Loxdox, March 23 In the House of Com mons this etenlog Mr, Gladstone Introduced three resolutions ao Church reform In Ireland) r Irst That, In t he opinion of the llouie.the Irish Church should cease to exist as an establish ment, due regard being had, however, for per sonal Interests and the rights of property, .second That no new personal rights should be created, and the Commission on the Irish Church should limit Its operations to matters of Im mediate necessity pending the Anal action of Parliament upon the whole question. Third That n petit Ion should be presented to the Queen praying that the Churchpatrooagcof Ireland be placed at the disposal of Parliament, Disraeli said the Uoternment would be ready to meet the consideration of the resolutions In the House h) the end of the present month, and It was agreed that debate on the subject should commence on the 30th of May. Maxc nrsTKn. March 23 1 he enlans Thomp son and Mullaty hate been reprleted. rsio, .March 23 -The remains of DonncI Matin were brought back to Venice )cstcrday with solemn and magnificent ceremonies The procession passed through the grand canal which was crowded with gondolas, man) of them su pcrbl) decorated. Ijoxnox, March 23 Dispatches from Home state that Admiral I-arragut continues to re celac the most distinguished attentions from the Papal (loternment, and Is oterwhelmcd with Intltatlons to public honors, which he Is com pelled to decline. r.otbo', March 23 An Imperial ukase has been promulgated from St. Petersburg h, which removes the few remaining distinctions between Poland and the other provinces of the Umpire, obliterates all traces of Polish nationality In the political Government at Warsaw, and completes the absorption of Poland Into rtussla Loxdoy, March 23 Additional particulars of the state of affairs lu Japan have beesi received overland from hhanghae. Accounts represent the count r quiet. Tho rebellion of the Tycoon had been effectually suppressed, and there was reason to believe that the strong government had succeeded to supreme power In conjunction with the Spiritual Lmperor. 11krli, March 23 The second session of the Parliament of the North German Confederation commenced In this city to-day. The King of Prussia opened the session with a speech. He promised that the Government would Introduce seteral new measures to strengthen tho Union at home and abroad Whtleenumeratlng various treaties which had been made with foreign pow ers. he particularly alluded to tho Important oue just concluded with the United States, which he said was designed to define and regulate nation ality and the national obligations of emigrants of Germany an 1 America. This treat) would destroy all seeds of dissen sion between the two countries and knit more closely together nations already allied by strong bonds of commerce and race. The Klnir con- cluled his speech b) expressing with marked emphasis his confidence In the pcrmanenco of the prate which now preralled among the nations of hiroj e. Inrciidlnrj lire In Heiiiiili,Tciiii Tlie Kleellon In ArknimiKt Ntiootlnff AMUr. MLMrui, March 23 V fire broke out In Illce &. Laglcl a drj goods store, In Mala street, near Adams, last night, which communicated with the China house or Lock iS. Hawks The loss of the former Is fM 000, full) entered In Eastern com panies The loss of Jack U. Hawks Is llghtj damages to building I,ooo, fully cot ercd. The Are was the woik of an Incendiary. The grocery store of J, Holmes was detru)cd b) fire this morning) also the work of an Inccudlar) . Loss $3,000, Insured for 14,000 In the clea, of 1 In r I ford Green N'ewb), a colored man, while going homo with his wife on iSaturda) night, was tired upon b) three men, killing him Instantly. His wife (.ould gltc no clue to his murderers. Tho Mttle Itock Uaxclte gltcs the following election returnst Majorities Against tho consti tution lu the county of Independence, 150, Cross, ISO, Palnsett, loo, Pralre, &33t Horsprlngs, 224; Woodruff, 400 Dallas, Ut Ouchcta, 221f Cal hotin, I iilon, nnd Columbus small. In Phillips, the mnjorlt) fur the conitltutlon Is l,312t St 1 rands, lsij Crittenden, 4u0, and Monroo 123. The Conservatltes claim large majorities in the following eountlea over the tote for the con- rentlon.tli St Thomas, Independence, Monroe, Dcaha, l'ralne, Conway, Ieor), Phillips, Cross, and Palnsett The ctt Ntciiiiiftlilii I J ue. HiLTitcony, March 23 The steamship Haiti- more, the pioneer steamer uf the new line be tween Ilaltlmore nnd Ilremen, arrived In the lower harbor this morning She stopped for a short time off the quarantine, and wast lilted b) the health oftlcer Showing a clean bill of health permit was given, and she steamed up the harbor towards tho rompanj's whartes at Locust Point Mayor Hanks, nccomprnled by the Joint select committee of the City Council, left O'Donnell s wharf at 12 o'clock on board the retenue cutter lo t islt the steamer and tender the hospitalities oi tno cny to Jier omcers Oen Grant this morning sent a dispatch to ron -uuienr), ordering a saimo to be II red to the German steamer. The grand military nnd civic procession in honor of her arrival Is announced for Thursday, when It U exiccted thcro will be 10,000 men In line Jefferson Davis has arrived hero on the steamer Cuba from Havana. riio Hit hmitiiil ( onveulloii 1 Nlioot Iiir Air.ilr. ItimvioHM, March 23 The convention to-Jay adopted the article on the Judiciary. Tho Judges aro chosen ly tho Legislature, the Attorney Oeneral b tho people, and tho other State's Attorney are appointed. ltenr) M)cr was shot In an affray on Ilroad street this morning at dawn, and mortally wounded, Mnccut Ilargaman, A well-known merchant, was arrested, charged with tho shoot Ing, and balled to answer. Airnlra In HI. Louis. St. Lot ih, March 23 Doth houses of the Leg islature t onlay passed resolutions for the ap pointment of a committee to Investigate the reports current that so-called "flush money' had been ollcred and accepted by members of the Legislature durinir. the present le.slon. The Merchants' Exchange tonlay adopted reso l..ilnn..i. 1.....1 JH..C1 t -..i- v.n.i. IT "ui7"'.ini.vy.. ..uun- I la aud Tirro Haute rallroaa enterprise, and "commending (the cl.l.ens of St. Loul. to .Ire It all the asslstanco possible, Pollllml Arrxlr In North Cnrollnft. WlLMlt otoy, March S3 The HaJIcaIi cl.lm tlit the conitltutlon will b rutlllcJ, but the uiiTrTiillTei HUT. p'Rcr in ".ij vm. the Kll,, nj fl condJtnt of Ik. .uteri, of Iholre.ui.. ... , 1 tlulto icnulloiliTM etcilairctlcrJTmi)tn. Ingbjr the ipp.nr.ne. of number of mjitcrloue . notlcpotel In prominent polnte, unjeuppoiea1 toemw.le fromthoKlu.klAnhl.n. It linot bcllerctl thtt nnr formil orgsnliAllonof tlilt loelelrhMbeeaeifeclcJIierc. rroru New York ItollKlou AiTulra Drank 1 it tr llouae Hobbed. . . i ..A... i..t. t-i Niw ork, March 23 A numerously attended meettnjof the clergy and lalty of the tptscopal llVaub L.ll ILIi .!.. 4a Jclaa Church was held this afternoon to devise means for the poor of their faith now la a destitute condition at the South Bishop Potter made an address. Resolutions were adopted, and a com mittee appointed to carry out the object The banking house of King It Hor was broken Into yesterday and robbed or 10,000 fthoottrtfr AiTnlrln ItidUniapolU. ItDiAsAr-oiis, March 23 L O. Uurnslde, the proprietor of tho American House at Marlon, Ohio, was shot, and probably fatally wounded, this morning b) Geo Hunt, night telegraph operator for the Uellefontalne railroad The difficulty occurred between the parties about re. marks made by Hurnstde detrimental to the character of Hunt's wife. Ioil.iB.I Aimir-.li. UeorRln. Atlaita, March 23 Letters hate been re ceived here from Gov. Jenkins counselling non action by the people, and hate had a powerful effect. The state committee will probably act on advice. . Attorney. THOMAS 1SKATON DOXOIIO, AttorneyntIanrt REAL E8TATE. AND CLAIM OFFICE, Uttllliencr BallJlDC(Serenlhntreet. near D Lef si Par", DeeJs, Jtc , prepared Titles tapron- erty examined. mtiU l MILTON J SAFFOLD. (rOBMIBLT OF NOXTOOMiaT, 1LASAM1,) ATTORNEY AND CODNSELOR-AT-LAW, WASHINGTON, D C. OOcei No 428 D street, oppoatte the City Hall, WILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT UF THE UNITED STATES, COURT OF CLAIM. AM THE ( OURTS UP THE DlftTKICTUP COLUMBIA AaT Claims and Departmant limine will receive prompt attention U tf r aw OFric e. JibsmiadS Black, Wabd II Livo. C F Black. HLArK. LAMOX A TO . COUX8II I iRS AN1 ATTOKYKrA AT T AW IN Tilt bUPKEME COURT UY Tilt. U.MTLD RTATH, THE COURT OV CLAIMS, THECnUHTH OF THE IHhTKICT. THE LXFCtITI E DFPAKTMENT. AND I OMMlTTktS OF CONUKLn. Offlcsi Ca Fourteenth itrtt, directly orpwltWI)trJa Hotel dalS U IS. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Practice bifont all the Court and lis Dtpartuieutsli tbaDUtrict of Columbia rrcpSTMall klndnof Ucsl documents, uch aa L?sm1 D(t. WilN. 1'owcra or Attorney, Landlord nnd Tea ant Nolle, Ac . if . . .. . Particular at il i' l given to the ColWIloo Debu ana Claims. apie-tr Interior Adornments. 505 1505 HIIUI:LI, tV IIENDERNON, M MXTH ST . 8EATON HALL, Would re-poet fully Inform their friends and tlie pub lic that they have Jul received their ifprlnr stock of WALI. PAPERH A WINDOW NlIAIsFN. AUo, a Fine Assortment of OVAL AM) SQUARE PICTURE FRAMF, PICTURE UHtl'S ANKTAhWKlH, J'HTl KENAILK, UlLT CORX1CK1, FIODH AND TABLE nil, CLOTIIB. MATTKN'Oil. Ac wall to rail and oKaiuliiofor tlieiiim.lve, 201 Ninth street. twton Hall M. It All work In Ibelr line promptly executed. In ths city or country at thori n llco and modcrat term mli?l lin ril'lllIUNOEU iSD Ul'llOLSTEllLK, IHFOITIB AID DliLlft I. FIIENC11 AND iMETllCIN l'Al'EUIIANaiSan AXD UrilOLSTERT OOODS, 4M MutU .treet wt. Irttwecn D &nd E tlrecli, Ml wi.HiwoTftn. n r Dry Goods. I1IIY (1UOUN Ju.l r Jnl rpFilv.ht. nliitnltJ lrlmriit nf PAS4I. MEItL4,friin,k)cntsloJpr)Brl Mlvml Ur- 1 AMhJ, iTJ, ceoti, worth ou i'u lis uiuis iroia HATES , 20 cent Olbur urAdc (.heap JOHNSON 4 SUTTO.N, inlitl tt Wt Hovrutli xtrtft 1 NOW OPLKnU. NPHINU UOOIIH. A Unto and tasgnlflrent atock of DRY GOODS At extremely low prlcoa J. V. HRLUY 9b CO., TS Pi nuiylvaulii aveuue. aauth aide, mill eodf t wear Boventh nt SP1UX.G OPENING. aory a-oocis WM mhll ft RIIEY k 11UOTHER, o 3l Central Mor. Oppollet entre Marki t (11IK11 DRY UOODH IOK SPKIVO TRADE. We aro aelllng I eautlful Alpiica. nil liale. and very fine, ut m centa ir yard All wool Douliie, Urge lotk of Pre Oooda t f lat Mnon, fro in 11 loiceuu pr yaro, woniiwcoin Full yard ulde Blrachad Mulln, IJ', ct uti 5 4 lists , kt AJcout Ueanttruiraltcueii.ii'f it Ouid Kll UIivea.iTJ ccnloi npt rlor onc, 41. 2-1 I urge Towel, all llutu, Ui I r d i., worth A A very Urgsa-oortuiuutuf ltra.uU jut recvlvid, fr iu Allots. alock of uoodWO are Pre ilnmtnonla li tli mil I ! Iliau lit DM AUK i, I lUTMLLI , Cor 1 wenllctli at and I'n nvc mHireoJt 4 T 1.3-1.!I3-S)l.a3-I.!3-1.!I3-I.l'i JOb LP II S LIGHT COLORED KID OLOVMt nirE-fti"io7', PRiri-M PER PAIR M'RIVa PAIUHoLt AND riUN LMIHtLI I AH. lull toik of Dttl OUOIM at tho lowel tah pikes WM K, KII.KV A HKU , Ao tOCfutralHtoree, nil 13-ot Oppoalto Centra Market. 1AC0N, SOAP, AND VINEGAR OrflCE CHIKV CoiUIISSAItr St BillTIKCC, DarAarMkXTor vhb Miasoiut, lulV LKAVKXWOBVH,KA4AS,Marcli 17,lbC8 healed propenal. In duplicate, aubject to Uie uual condltlon..willbe received all) Uoince until llu iltn.k m .WAUNLdDAY.March a,4 for fyrul.hlug 5W.0001 mud of ilacon, clear aide. lO.utiu poiiud. uf Hoap, extra famlly.aud J,uuugalloua of Concentrated Mncgar The 11ACUN. clear aides, (new crop.) to le thor oughly auiuked, ekiy trimmed, and packed In atrong, new, alngle gubUlis, cuiilalulng about 10U pouuda each The ho IP, (ixtra ramlly.) In well strapped boxes, niut Ln freti frwm any aduitorallou. IhoMNEOARtobs made Oh LY from hlky, free from all foreign acid and injuriou aubalance, aud of a uulform atringlh, taking from L3 to 7u grain of pure blrarbuaate of polaab to ucutrallie snail old uuncs of Inrgar To be put uplnbarnlaorbalf barrel, (whlih to bo Ktaled.leath parkago to have eight hickory hoopa, sml neiwetn each of Ihcas two ouo Irou hoop Half Laird should contalu noiuorg than twenty gallon vath All bung capped with tin, aud ths half barrel painted. camples sfSoap aid Vinegar muat sec. mpany pro poaala. Did will eUto tl a prlcfl at which the stores will bo delivered at this place, nod at Ihs Railroad Depot tu Leavenwerth City, or at any point Wit ou the U P n ii ,w t ii Uipectloalnall caea will beat 1 eexpeme of ton tractor M R MORGAN, mhiti 11 Bvt Brig Oen ,C 0 M ,Dept,Mo MIXNIOX INTii ntK NAVY AH AHHISrANT tiHK GEONrl -A Board of Medical OUleera la uow lu aeloo at the Naval Aaylum, Phlladi li hia, fur the exaiolna tlou of caodidaloa for adinlalon Into the M edict 1 Corp of the Navy. ... Geulltiueu dealroua of appearing before tho Board mul make application t the Honorable Secrelary of the havy, r to ilia underalgoed, slating realdeace, plaee and date of birth Application to be accom panied by respectable leatlinoniala of moralcba racier """ " iweuty.slx Tears of age a&W?ihtew2lW& blBUIUtWI 1UUBI But ! ! IU,U llTVUIJ'UUf DOf vrmaBl InaanAl. the Hoard, nan aue prorequUlte for ap- coeaful exauiiuallonls a legal prorei pujnlinenliu ths Navy. Ths many vacaucleeexUlinf la Iha Medbcal Corps Insure Ummtdlate appulatirtauia to Bueewaiiful eandl- Uedkal Corr fttt of to&SXX&Y&XliS, fu fsQ-wstii30 DIED, IH'TCUESOX-Ob th 234 UiUat, irur t loot ttij r,Vu i- "if bVr "I" """1 ' """ '" "" T II E ODKSSA PATENT COIilAPSINa SKIRT, TnE 8Ti!(DAI1t( skirt or THE TA!11I0.A11LE WORLD. ii,?Ki,n!fVte.4.SMt ...!. jlr, ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, mr "iof thehlp, iori to I'sr.FECTLV IT ALL Lui"lll.l..lr.lb.m..f,oll.p.l.f ..J " 1!UULASS BRO , , ...,,,... ..wsMiBihsirert. .rnl.lt tf StfleAceat'forthe DNtrlctof ClambU - - "lIMKKFIEtD S SENATE RESTAURANT Person vhttlBf the Cspltol dnrloi the IMPEACHMENT TRIAL Pan procure the flout LUNCH or MEALS at this R lau rant, si ths mot raatoo abla price w2t 6t WRAPPI.NO PAPER AND PAPER BA0S OF ALL ii iifaa.Dki quantities, iorflaitT NIMUC as.il Fall 4.W Ninth -trc-t.bet Circulating library. pIRCULATINO LIBRARY MEMBERSHIP, or ''SHARES," by the month, M cenia ah i iiftn cuvnn aoon puDiiaoeu AUo. by Ik day or week (Hd Books bouibt by ths whole Llbrtrvor Stntle Book. All are Invited to cat and se at fca Seventh atreel. between E and F, under lh offlca of ths Collector of Internal Revenue, aa also bo United Dlalea Aaseaiors Offlca fa7 If Hattrestes PENN. OIlilAilM AlblVb.DUUIII BlVb Matlreaaor ver deherlBtlan and uric on hand and made to order, All kinds of runmure repaired, oiled, sndvsrnkhed mhll eolin J M rHHHAWAtt Ice Companies. KKNXEmarTFE The IVuKhliifctou nnd GeorKCtowu Ice Company ISTHS ONLY COMPANY IN T1IK BINTRKT THAT SELLS BOSTON AND KENNEBEC ICE. Loolc Out for Imposition. Otherpartlearcprennnlllein.elveaaaaelllnfonrlco Fverr wat;on ha- "WASHlOUTtlN AND OhOROE TOW.V Kb CO " lettered OB them Lnok at tho lea and judge One pound of our lee will laat longer thso two ponnda ft Potomse lee tlur Ico la pure aud lea lth giving W nell Twkxty TirnitTK ron a Dolias bin) to b otfiee, CuRXita Twxt rm asp aTKKLTS, and git Ticket, and Ihue nveld Ixpi Tl P" J1 tf Garden Seeds. G RI)C NEKDN, lUESlI AND QENUINR. AMERICAN AND IM PORTED "CARACTACUH," MHIe.lotie a Eitra Larly" Imported from England, ouo week earlier than the IMPORTED DANIEL O ROURKF, Inn Irelh'e Ex tra burly, Tom Thumb, Duarf Dluo Imperial, aud tlher varietleanf Pea, EARLY REINS, Lima. Onion Sot. CaLUire. Let. luct. ( oru, foiiiHtn, Lgg Plant, aud all other evd i. r.u ,.,wxt ,, Vtfi'.'SK ItAV. " "c"' '" Twcnlr dlirrrul v.rt.tl.M uf iMIHirlfe Pncll.li (trMn iiilxtd tir Lawn., accurilliiK ii Mlut . 1 """"" fLOWEIl NEr.llS UhllMricl,. Blnn Hfrn 1'I.AMN, Ar. Kentucky Bluo Oraaa, Whtto ( I ver. Swtnt nceuud crual, and nlher varleilef (traae Nft. II OAriH AND i OHM, 4,Farly Ootnlrlch" and 'IUrrlott Seed Putalien, nnd many other varlettca A Coiuph te trlnient f HORTICULTURAL IMPIEMENT. If ten. Hake, Pruning Haw aud hnlve, Avarauca i ir, tie ik onrar. c , otc a iuii micru AUR1CULTURAL 111 I' I Kll K.MS A.ND FhltTlI I&A.H Guano, Bone Du.l, Piaster, Ac , Ac WarehetP , M nnd l LiuhUu avenue, Del ween NlnlU an 1 Tenth htreeiH, mlilSeolw Wahlugton,D C GAltDEN SEEDS, (UHI)EX NI'.KDS, diuii: ni:i:ds. MHK, IIEI.D, lit Itll, Mtl'lT, 1'I.OUIll nntl UltlHN HF.I'.DS Of every klul anl variety, fnm the in ( reliable growers in una c mmry an i cnroiw lea. Beau. Ontou tutu, Ac , Ac ( lover aud llmuthy Orchard aud Herb lira Lanu Uraaa for Luwuaud arda Hl,l.l POTVTOI.St Varlr Ilarrliiun. burly Oootlrlch, Tho Monitor, lhtiCmcg(nud allolh riholco tflrlotlo ll.ItriI.I7F.ltS I tl.UTIM7.IUH I llnneliu.l, 1'laHler, llarilinlow'a Prrparid Gun no, 1'iruvUu Ouun, 1'iilApnco Ouauo, "Phuluei ' or. The Pro nicer, (t utw ttttll Iter, very highly reeiiuiiiuudedt) And all other ataudard kerllllier PI.OWN, HUltOUN, rulllvators, Garden nu I Fkld Roll. r-. (lardeu Hook, Harden Rnkt, hpade, Shovel', Pruning hntvex, Pniulng Sjw, Pruning ioolaof all klult Au I evtry llie-r I mi lemeut nnd Tool lu mm for the 1 urmer and Gardiner J P luRTiiorow, inlilS eCt AMhovrnih k ,opp Centro Market Medical. mi:uicAia notice:. OFlICEPRCTICE OOlco lu tho rear of my Drug fetore, corner Seventh an I M aired- uicut uavioo ti indiscut porton gratii itiblH Im M 1A.LOR.M D pRIVATE Ct'NbULTATION ROOMS Lad I. a ail IlIKMiUI AKlTltri without tail Dr HFNR. t akllful and coufldiutlat OUIce ho Jil 1 alrucl, bilwctu fclevtnlh aud Twelfth nihil tf M Eleventh tred, above Puuuavlvaul i nvcuue LADIES deilrlug enpeclal trenttnout will Qud him he m -t tklllful au I mlUI l phylclau lu tl a city 1RREUUI AKITILS.from whatever cuuie, fully and Put kul i I)u CURTIS, M D ,F. R C S , lie , Author or "MANHOOD," EXPOSE OF QUACKS AND QUACKERY," "THE USE Ol TUB MICROSCOPE IN CERTAIN CASES OF DEBILITY," Ac llaedi voted many yearaof hlsextcualvo practice en tirely to the treatment aud cure or NERVOUS DISEA&U ArUlug from debility and abute productive of so many Inatancos of prematura decay Mar Lsconaulted by Utter or at bla realdencc. No, 130 F street, between Twentieth and Tweuty-flrat treels, Washington, D C , from tho Lours of 10 a tu o 3 p, m , and from 0 lo I p in MT 0m pROPOSALS FOR FORAGE OrricRCiurrQi ARTrBMASTKB, KB, slvoj at r irTii mii iti t'Hinii ti NsWOhLKAN,) A ,eb ZT.lboti IS a. l.h.1 hr.in .i.1h m r. luvLf 1 hii.i u 111 li rarar Ilia aArttnt I ut lain W A Wat u W rlulit . MmMrvltnX aartermaler Sul-dUtrle i fileltlo Grande. Browne vllle, Texaa, till It m WEDNESDAY, the let day r 1111. 1 (llh (ill I in nn'.iinii,iini.;"i Anrll,lGU4,f r the delivery of BUchquaiitlllesorOATrJ, rfivi .IlllV.iin.i ! rn intrAil fur Bru.i RN. eof public animal at Laredo, Ringgold Barraika, and llrown. vllle.Tsxaa, for the six (tl) mouths, ending October Tine, i Sl.lltl All the forage to be of Ihs boat quality, and subject """"7-.",r"-,"v-"r.. i i iinai Oali uaia ann orn muai u uviiTervu. iu awu iuuj sacks. II. 1 vllt I.a .M.nl.,1 a II ar hala 1 or Ulilaladl but a prefersne will be given to baled bay Delivery mul (.ommenoa wllhlu thirty (U) days from date of acceptance of propoaal Prjpwaalamu! bo accompanied by the guarantee or two good and aolveut uioufor IhefaUhfuliitrformauce flheeontract .... The United Slatia reaorves the right to reject auy or ProdaealsmuetilndoredMPropo"a1forlurage1" nd aporcMMed to Captain W A WaluwrfghCA Q M , U H dd. Brownavllle. Texa v, d uo. row.Tt( jABtlH TOMPKINS, Bt.Drlg Uen and t hlerQnarienifaater, Ahl Ot PHLh Military District Special Notices IK3T- WOKKINUMRIf'll AilKMIIiYV.- IrE A peel a l meetlneof ths Aasanklywlll b hlJnnrKnNTr.HnA r. K.flSO. March IV At Cornell Chamber, at 7 U 'clock Baslna of Importance, cuniriua inimaaikiriiii.Diigp, win vi ni. v.i. J W UATTINQLY, PreslslMl ri avkiks, sccrttary. mm n P57T-T II n FIPTII WAIID llBPUDt.li Bn rut CLCi will meet for Important bislueil i ii Tins (Tuedny) Euamu at 8 cloek, at uraei llelliel Church, Mouth Capllol street A P CtAS.it, Secretary DrTJT" POSTPONEMENT, -The Concerl of friy ths Choir connected witb the M street M. b. Church, for I In beniBt of tho MUtlon School attached t i that Church, heretofore announced to Uk place ou edneidsyevenlnr March M, at Odd Fellow Hall, bs 1-en poMpeued to TUESDAY E ENINQ, April T 0T" SPECIAL NOTICE. Ata-peclalmtetlsKorthsJOURNFYMEX BOOK. BINDERS SOCIETY , hell ts Trade Union Hall, on thetvenloc of March 21, l&S, ths following pre am 1 and rolutlon were unanlmoualy adopted IndorafDf the action of the eupioyisf I laiioreri in roiums; to acrea to ma jnti demand of the Journeymen Piatt ere ri for an Increase And whereas istd BullJer1 Union did also pais a resolution, pledging Ihemnetvea ns amployars, to em ploy no co operative, thereby attempting a monopoly, andsnonwarranlabrepericcutlon of workingman with small capital, who combine fur the purpoio of taking work, In order to Ihemaelve reallte ilia profits of their inauairy, wnicii oi rum iney anouia rrrriri, nrra noi be. kepi as Ihs bo called Master Butldrrs would have Ihsui, upon starvation wages i therefera he It ifth litttrlct of Columbia, That we heart! nil atiBritva Ilia arltan at Ilia Janrnavman : v.v.v;.i,'..tt." .r:"a;: -"... -.:.--. " i.'r wherein they demand an tncreaae of wage HttnlttU fHTthtr. That lh emu of nfiy dollar berehy appnprlalej out of ths fundi of the Society for the benafiiof ths Journeymen Plaalerar atKotvr i firmer, t nai we rocomuena inai a meet ing of the Worklnimen s Assembly bo called for the purpose of devllng ways and means whereby ths Plaalerera nay be enabled to hoi 1 out again! the im juatand tyranlcat exactions or these aeir-conHltuted Uttolttt, That a committee of three be appointed from Ihla Society to preacnt a copy of Iheaereaolutlona to Iha Journeymen Plaalerera Union, and that tho Secretary be instructed to publUh them In the city papers C ! P.WROE. Pre.ldeat J. ft IJ Society A I let JNO A I,ANUOl(lHT. It RCcordlug Secretary ivrST-OPl-'ICROrTIlB wahiiinoton kf HkalluR Clubf WAsitixuroy, U C , March 31 )W9 A apeelal meeting of the member will be hel 1 at the Board ofTrade rooraon TUURS DAYEEMNO,AprlJ, I'rtS. alT', o clock. The meeting ta railed for the purpoao of ralalng fituda by sMCMtnent, neceaarr for the purchae of the ground Vtitrilottt I expwttltt prtntuet thttrctrtll cut ft ofmrm htrih Iv , ("Igned) W II CLlOETT.Prea't II A MOORE, Secretary iuh2J tApJ ij-TJT- OFFIC'R OF THE POTOMAC Pt2 Ferry Comnauy, mivkvth NrarsT WnAFir.WAniiirTfiTox, March H,1W The "Indie' Mouut Wrnon Aoclallon" having made other ar rangemeul fir their necomiundailon, the trip of tbo eteamer Wawart lo Mount croon will he dl-cou tluue I ben after WM D COLT, iuh3) ot Proldcnt Potomac Ferry Co fKtST-HAf.TIMtmi; AND OHIO HAII-. Urt? IIOAI1 TICKLT OFFICE, 408 Pennsylvania avenne, between lour and-a-lislf ana aiiiu Btreet CHEAT CONVENIENCE. , Tlekel Bold to all point, North, Eaat, Wot, and S uth wct Uaggasecalleil foraud checked at Hotel and pri vate rehtdcncisin alt parts of the City and George- lly this arrangement, paaxengera can provl le them selves at their elure, with ticket and baggage check, nnd avoid all annoyance at the depot, Kleiplug car ticket can also bo hccured at thla "Hire mm , nllilluK stud Ilepoalt Asaoclntlou, hubHcrlpllwn for Mock receive j by anyone of the of- y auynpnoi llio O ,D HAIL, bee y, CUU Ninth Btreil AiirHLU iifli ii, sec y. IHZIf V. K. IIDWKbh Si. CO.. irty No rjbKLNTII HTREtT. BETWEEN F ANDOSritKtTH A Bplendldaaaorimentnr 11UOTH AND RUOES for I adle and Uonilemcn , Mlasea. Youth and Children ettuaUntly on han I. at low price No tX feENENTirHTRFRT, OPPOSITE THE PA- J31 If TENTOiFICE. jTHTC CUMMINS 317 SEVENTH STREET, AN EXTENSIVE HOOT AND SHOE IIOtTSK, Wl ero the public may alwaTs And WHAT THEY WAhT. BiiduflheUrsrMAhCiACTURE Second door aouth of K atroct and Northern Market frr KM PI IIR IIOUHK 43A PKNNH1 1- Ct vAifiA Avriici, between Third aud lour nnd a balf-treols Hrl cla Boarding liou-e, with I a hotel. AceommoJatlona for liu iranneni uoaruera, fja tsr CIIA11LK- i-tj. (KIDPIIKV, ei ti n i Jir-c 1 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALIK IM LIQUORS, WINES, AND CIGARS (HpT-FIlKn LUNCH, . . AT No 2fl E STREET, tielween Thirteenth and r onrleentb afreet, dally from 11 "tin in tojp in ,and rrnm7to 11 ci'tlock p m, IXrtPT hU.N lA 6, under the auporlulcndence nf B. R Warner tvU Jut H25T- I" MOXI.KYT " ItTSy ANC DltEsiiE'tANDDOMlNorsrorLa dlea.aentlemen and Children, No ikl Icutli i-treei. Opera cloak fur hire jaU tr EK3T- VICTOUIA IIOTKL, 3MJ Pcuusyl- WZU vanla avenue, between Four and a-balfand blxth street The underlined baa opened the above hotol, (for merly Gorhardl Hotel.) and will 1 pleated toaeohts former friend at lila new place, hoping at the aame tlmtobaaw.irdcdudueaharoo(lliernUlcpatronage, f"-tf I'tRD llObCll il8 F atrcel, Ih tween F luru-eutliau 1 Fifteenth atroute m , bERMCE A LA CARTE, niarder taken by the Duy.Wnk, or Month Private dlnlux room for Ladlea anl Gentlemen Particular attcutlou given U partlea at hort notice . HOUX. Mi 2m Lato Steward of Mtt Club 1 O MARRY OU NOV TO MAUK1 1 win mur nerioua renecilons for Young MH, In 1 fioHuya or me Howard Aclatlon, on the iglcal Errors. Abuaea and Dlrteuae luduciJ bylgu rauroof Nature a Lawa, to tho rtago of man binlluoaled letiag envelope, fren of charge AdJre, Dr J ShlLLIlT HOUGHTON, Howard Aa aoclatlon, Philadelphia, Pa jaJO 3ui tsr TUllNKIl'S TIC DUULOUUEUX llh IVRRN II, NI.IFR If.GIA 1'II.f A SAFE, CERTAIN AND hl'rKD CURE lOR LL NHtVHlg D1MEA4VS It often rnrea tenra!gtt Jtirtnlfa q 1i than twenty four Imur Airti of Neuralgia or Nervoua laeae falls to yield to It In thosemrraf cuttu. tio matter of how I mg ataudlug. It u , fir a very -horl time, rarely fall loctUct ctnnptttt rare It can riftmiirelxtuatd with iiererf "f J tl approved and uied by timuy of i nr tinmt tuiiutnt t'littlcUmt Hold evcrrwln re 8. ut by mall nu receipt of tl Ot) TURNFR & CO . Sole Pruprletora, mhl7 ly 1 W Trt mout at , Dolou, Mua rS5TTll FAHMKHH ANI1 PLANTKHs". iy flio subMrlWr utTer for riate, lu I.M li aultpiirchaaer. 2,UU TONS tF DOUBLE KEHMEll POUDRETTE, or the I udl Manufacturing Cowi any, blade from the tight aoll. bio id, otlal and dead. nut. inalauf Ituw orlt rllr. f.ir uhlrli tl a emnnanv have exchulve roiitrnct Price only TWENTY-FIB inn l,aj'h I'fcii run, treigntana cnurgea irom now t ork added Warrautcd by Ilia compuuy to he equal weight for wriuht to any high price- uerihophate lu market 1hereullon Corn,Cottou, Tobacco aud Uralu have boeu aloulhlng the paat aeaaon It ma ture Ihe en p from leu day a to two week a earlier and double the crop Pamphlet with certificate of hun. dnd of ft oil kuown planters and farmers, aud every luformatlou, atutfreato any oue applying by Utter or viiierutae to llius, HAvriLa a nun. Ill McFlderry'a Wharf, Ilaltlmorei HOOh'& WEDDEItliURN, Alexandria, a Or to Ibo Lodl Hanuf4cturlug Company. ja'S-Jm New York pyJUSTPUUHDIIKU-PrlcelOCeuts. New Medical Pamphlet, entitled MANHOOD, A TREATISE ON HEALTH) T E DE F CURTIS, M D,F I! C B.ic.l, , (Lalo Surgeon Turkish Continent, ) Author of "Curtis on Food." "Exposs of Quacks sud Quackery," "Uaeof tho Mlerocojs In Certalu Caaea of Deblliiy." Ac , Ac, Thla luvaluahafl work treat ou tho came nnd cure of preinaturadecllnei ehowa how to livo aud wl at to live fori bow wealth la lot and how regaiut d t givoa a clear aynopals of youthful ludiatrutlou aud abue, and the remedy therefor. Iha above pamphkt cm btinbt4lne on application orbypoat frm the author, Dr CURTIS, who may alao he c msulted at hi residence. No IJtt Htrvel, be tween Twentieth and Twenty flralalreet, Wabiug ton, D C , from tho hours of 10 a lu lo i p m , aud from O to S p m. fen uio -r-WAUlP.PAKTMKNT,HttlU,KON raAR(5,.5.,ii,' b ". WAAiwawar. d Au Army MedlnilUmrd, toconltof hsrge m J B Browu, Krevct UrguUr General, U S A i huraeou II U WlrU.Uravrt I t.iileuant Colonel, li A i Hurgeon Jobu Mo re, Hrwvel Colonel, U tf. A i aud Aaalatanl Surgeon A A Woodlmll, Hrovel 1 leutenant Colonel U 8 A . vi ill meet In New York cliy, ou tho Ut of May next, f ir the examination or Aaltant Kur- Jeoua, Uultodhtate rtiiy, forprotnatlon.au 1 of rau ,.l,l.,0.',c,ror tdiiiUlou lulu thuUvdlciil blalf of tho Unit1) I Slate Army Applicant must bo betwoeu 21 and 10 years of age. pbvalcally sound, and graduates uf a regular mod leal college Ai plications for permlsalon to appear before the Board .should bo addreiaed totha burgeon General, United btatts Amy, and mail elate the full nauie, rsaldeuce, aud dale and place of birth of ihocaud date. reatlmnnlala a to tharacb r aud quallfleutlons tuuat Is furnlahoJ, If tho applicant haa been In the medi cal service of the army during the late war, the fact should be stated, toiulher with bis formt-r rank, and dale and place of aervlce, and toitiinoulala from oibeers Willi whom hshae served should also beforwarded No allowance leiualo for the expenaos of persons underg ilug xaiiiluatlou,aalt laau ludlsponsaLlopre rouuUite loaipnlutmeul The number of vacaurleanow exlatlof In the Mod) cal Corps of the Army Is tbirly-nlne ' , n J K BARNES, ahVeutJcl BarfeonGcacral, u, H a For Sale or Bent O AB. X. J. T. DYER A CO. WoaU reopectrnlly Inform thslr friends anJ ths pub llceeneratlr that ther liav ennneeleil ilia aucttoi tulneea wfth their Heal Estate Agoncy htrtct atlantlun tal J in Im nth arBliur.itavB.ri' re-ldences alio to a a lea of Real E.tale at Pabllc Auction Loans negotiated with dUpalch Rents promptly collected. All kluds or Conveyasclnr done at our offlce, 71 T oulnlana avenue Lemeraber ths nnmber 71 Leuh liua avenue, two doors from Seventh street. J T. DYER 4 CO Cwtl nothing to call en oa tnhis-tr FOR SALE -HOUSE FOR SALE, BRICK, ON D Street, 8 Rooms, gasaod water t43.fku, . D. L. WttLI k CO , mhl j CI Cor LoulalananT audStxthat i;OR HET-fo VI SIXTH STREET. BETWEEN V (land It, a floe three Mory BRICK IIOL8E, con. talnlng eleven room, with all modem Improvement. and 'table attached to It. Poe.1o jrlTfi the Jt of April I oi u Ire nt J It SHAFFIELO S, Ho. 7W Penuylvsnla avenne, between Twelfth and Thir teenth afreets mhlS-tf pon NALE 6V KILBOURN ALATTA. FARM FOR SALE ON LONG TIME; One of the fine t and moil deairabl Farms U the vicinity of Washington, containing about 1W acre, aimaledea ths ahlBiton branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, twelve mile from Waahingtou, furtr acre good timber, balance nnder blah state of culllvatlou i about KM) flue bearing fruit treea, large garden, variety of small fruit, bcrrtee, Ac Improvement Tornforlable Frame Farm Houe aud uuibulldlng the whole well ft need tw4 watered CHOICE SI DUnnAX PROrERTl. WearonowdTeringforaBle on reasonable term, aoinechnlceltUiLDlNa LllTS on Fourteenth street, north nf and adjoining thnrolntnMau College ground and opposite the 8 lone tate ThAas Iota rang In kIio from one quarter to one half sera eacht navo hrublery aud frnit tree of choice selection Plat, price, term, Ac , at ear offlc The only wulh and in a re, 2-1 b; 1 Lot for eale oa K street, between Thlr- ourteenlh atreela. ontvulta Frank I In aqm j iti iu tu iuvi miirj. I rtton toalhy, II atreet, corner Seventeenth stroet, CO by 111 The lat of th oe valnat le Building Lola fronting on Lafayette square, XI by toy to alley. ELEOANT COUNTRY SEAT Adjoining the city limit, at the bead or Tweutleth alreeti overlooking (lie entire city and river t nue nf the moot com maud log views lu the vicinity or Wah logton, rnmprltng 11 acres Jmproveil by m. One) Manlonll uarouialulngl9rnom, good cellar and furnace, all neceaaary outbuilding, extenalve bot houaea. Ice houae, Ac Flue grova of stately oaks, fruit tree, ahrul liery, vines, berrlest ta short, eueoi the iiiofI dullghtful pr oprrtie about lbs capital. 1 loe r indaaud walk Ft r terms nud plot of property apply at onr offlce Two three-atory and basemeut BRICK HOUSES on Thirteenth street, between I and K alreeta, epposlttr Irauklin bquare Valuable bnltJlug lota and residence property throughout the city. HIMIOl'IlN A I. ATT A, Real Etat Brokers, mh14 It Corntroftieveuih andFslreets llOL'SF nn Rixth treet, near Jadgerha,a,tlA,niil Two UOl'Stl ou D ktroct, dear City Hall, ;, ,n I in,tuj IKH'fchon Fatreel lloitRFonlleventhstreel, near F, 10,ono IIOI'KK ou Eleventh street, uear O, O.flOO 1IOTTSI. on l) aired, uear tho Avenue, t,0U0 HOUSE ou fenth alnet, Bear I , ,. D. L WKLLSACO , mhl? lot Cor Louisiana av andblxthst. 19 (ind PEACH TRKFU. 5.0 TONCORD BUSIES 0ItAiE Mj1" uu0 CURRANT For aaloat the Nnraerynf theaubacrlber, on Roelc Creek, near Waahlnrton. 1,(U) well srown and atBL wellseleeted PEACII TREEHt A.UliCONCOHD ORAPh INESnf oue and two yeare growth i-" -,uu CURRANT HI MIES, with a variety of other D'lna d-nlnna to close out biulnc, tho above- tiu-lf Will Ihi illniulil .if. llmlABal nw ratal I . at n... onable prlee Tree and hhrnbbery will be delivered la Washing ton or Georgetown at shorteat notice ... Jt'anua rsim k Person wlhlng to plant Peach Orchards would d well 1 1 cull and inspect the Trees, aether are of an- com m hi flun griwthnnd theroot denlrable varieties mini eoim 1, O R 8 A L E. VATltAltr K THT9 nK r.r.lll Dill i. ..-.u. fnui tho Capllol ' ALSO, LOTS In the northern part of tho city ou long Unit only f Aldown t balance In small monthly payment LOTS on the latand very reasonable ... . fa, L WELLS A CO , mhl7 lot Cor Louisiana av, and hixtb. at. IX) R RENT-FANCY DRESSES AND DOMINOES X1 f r ladles, Oenllemen and Children, at MOX- I.EV'K. N1. )Taall. alraal Out. li.ik. f... kl.. J 21 tf , 11 OOMS FOR RENT -GOOD AND PLEASANT lly RMOMtfuay b obtained at reasonable rales, ar No 3-dThlrtodiih street, between 1 atreet and Hew Vock avenue (anl If Wants. rA:TH-aENTIBMBN AND LADIES TO CALL at MOXI HY'rl, iH Tenth street, and aes bis Beautiful FANCY DRESSES and DOMlNOEd for Ladlea, Gentlemen aud Children Opera cloaks for hire jali If W TANTED-A GOOD CHANCE TO CHANGE Territory alo, Farmtakeu lu payment for a very M UAH. wtthasmallcanllaland Iha rms a horse nud wagou, will flu J au opportunity for a safo tuvflNtmiul by calling ou (' U LEE, No 4a7 Sixth sireei, who re me matur win ie luuy explained Ja2 if ANTED-NEW AND CART-OFF CLOTHING, OLD GOLD AND HlLNEII.or any other nrttclu of value .si tho old etabllahed Merchant Pawnbroker btoroorlt FULTON li Co ,oll Ninth atreet, S doors north of rennaylvanla avenne deal tr IK liJ AlDfrlra illilalralaj with nvar I4 Mlawl au.l Wood Eiigruvlug In one large Octavo volume Price H&) Tho only edition publUbe I lu Auiarh j, roudened by Dr Kuilth a own baud We employ no (leueral Aft ut an I oiler extra tuducemeuta to A ut dealing w iih it bend fr deacriptlve circular, and cq our i". runt J D RUHR A U , Pttbltaher. Hartford, l'l 1000 AGENTS WANTED In all purtsof the Uuiid States, to sell our liutueuso Hal of uiurly &l dHTareat BOOhtf, BIBLES and PHOTOORAPII ALBUMS Fvery family want something from It Catalogue luruUhed on api licalloii, and book win i oi paid to any addnou receipt i f price au. vexing liiuks ciutalulug llm 111, with prices, l-t" gi ther Willi blank sheet stid prtuted beatings fur turullluga lUluf uames, seul fno lo any oue on re ceipt if nctiit Anybtdy rau sU from liX) U l.OUof these I e ilea aim iat anywhere t . r Urma toaguU aud other lu f irinaibu n I Ir a JOHNF PorTrUAm .Publl.her-, K bllaudblTl)aiiiinstre.l, PblUdelihU "THE HISTORY OF THE WAR BETWEEN THE bTAfrS," lis tuun, Chraiter, Conduct aud Results, By HON ALEYINDERH STEPHENS II otllcial character aud roady salo, combined with au iucreaatd romml-iNloit. makvlt the bet Bubacrlp. tt iu book ever I ul llhed 8i nd for circulars and so our tirrun.au J a full ilcripti m of the work Ad dre NATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, Phll- adilihlu, Pa A PICTURE OF! MK DrOLATED STATES, im tiiM. ifi na.iui.iiuu hwiy voteruiedsltlHforoNovember.llaia Freight, largehironimU.loii au 1 n premium of f.ik)patd For purtUulanulJrcasL S1EUI1IN8, Hartford, Ct iH'i rr per in. SURE -NO MONEY IN D pl N( fc -tgu ui wiiuuiii fivr w imrn i.ihi II r i-iiieut rveriaNiiiir it M lul i In I I IITIIU I I VI-4 AlJn AMERICAN WIRE COM PAN V, luM Broul wuy, t Id Diarboru slreit,ChicagOf T-ANTED-SALtSMEN to travel Tor a luannf-c 11 lurlug cotnpauy aud soli by samplo Ooodi wages ara iiilnrauleed Address, with stamp, HAU-. ILION A JltlWE, 41aChatuutst .Philadelphia, Pa Stoves and Tinware. w n coitpk, 1 o o r It 11 AG AN. A.J.RAUAX. J (nnrrt-.Nur.i r J.. SLIrvlnir,) STONV. UK JNIIHIIKKT 1HON WOilKLUS 4117 LLlv.iiiIi .Ir.i I. kl UVU I'.UIl ...urn. Inrrt-.Nur.i f J.. SMrvlnir,) WAKIIINUruNfU C ' l'arlkul.r .tt.ulluii i.M In rriulrln, FuroicM, R.u, ., J'.rlttr lleHler.. kv . autl .l wurk rr.DKiJ 111I1W Ir Job Printing. JONlU-II I,. 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