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X uASHINOTON CITY, P. O. rilVUDlT K0RII1ITQ iAPRILI. U, i Cori 10th and V, ar P-mns., At. J MPSTAOll 1 : 11 Editor and Propristor r All aonmailtatloas, whether oa balnee r fr pablle ttlaa. eheald be nddrecioJ to W. J. Mruttow, Proprietor National Rsrcauc tf aiblsglon, D. Oj onr Trashing; to a CQrrioud.n. " MamIMM. the jkssio't. At prcicnt It doei not iwra roalbl that the current MMlonof Codews ew w terml nnlcd, til the Hon, propose, oo Monday Mil. That Is, If It ! propod to conwmmaU any public bnaloMd whaterer, except the, enact mentorthe Indian appropriation bill and the amendment or repeal of the tennre-of-otT.ee law. rsrmstf id bciikes. There are a hundred tneaiuree of public importance before one ITonie or the other, and a thou land of quite at much Importance to IndlTldoali, all of which ranit "go oyer" If the Senate agree to the House propoettlon to which I refer. "Going orer" meam neither more nor lesa than their defeat for at least a year. tri rxrmsHiD RicoiiTaccrtOK Bcsntus. Among them are the bills and reeolnttont bearing on the reconstruction of Virginia, Georgia,, Mississippi and Tens. Vast t11 wilt flow from a falUre of Congress to dis pose of them Intelligently and thoughtfully ere separating. a tioiCT or ITIL. These CTlltwlll not accrue to the people of those States only. Congrene, In falling In Its duties In these matters, will leave a lega cy of difficult and anxiety to President Grant and bis administration, betides per petuating unnecessary governmental ex pense at the South. Millions will be saved to the national treasury by devolving on the people or the States I name the duty of managing their own affaire ae far as It may be tafo to entrust that duty to them. nOW TO DlafAOE COMMCMITIES. As for the people of those States, to leave their affairs as unsettled ae at present, Is to condemn them to continued poverty, to un certainty that cannot fall to repress their Industry, energy and enterprise beyond measure. It will necessarily seal those Slates against the Immigration of any con siderable foreign and northern capital, skill and enterprise and la so doing will strike them a wanton, cruel and unjustifiable blow. WHOSE IS THB BID POLtCYt This policy of letting them atone holding them virtually as conquered provincesfor TttE N ATI OX A I. FINANCE. Theories of every possible and conjectural variety are propounded and urjred with more or lest pertinacity as the be methods for earning our national debt and securing at an early day the resumption of specie pay. menli. In the meantime, the Government, like a shir In ' ,r011u of thfl tca in a dark and itormy night, Is floundering, and whether shipwreck or a Baft harbor Is Its destination Is as )ct an unsolved problem. We shall attempt no labored criticisms upon any of the plans which have been pro posed aa the sore way out of financial troubles, and It Is with diffidence that we approach the subject at nil, because, upon a subject where there ore so many and such diverse opinions, we are led to doubt In a large degree all tho theories which oro ad vanced, and cannot avoid Iho conclusion that wo also may be In error. Upon a subject so abstruse and to com plex aa that which now environs onr nation al finances It Is mora likely that tho clearest and moat accurate Intellect are la some measure at fault than that any one man has grasped the whole truth. We have read with some care an appendix to Mr. Welts report, which we think 1 from the pen of George Walker, esq., a son of lion. Amasa Walker, a distinguished politi cal economist and financier, and a gentle man who has given a good deal of thought for many years to all question of finance and business. Young Mr. Walker thinks that the amount of currency demanded by the legitimate bailnes Interest of the country It not much In txces of 3QO,000,000, upon a basts of gold valuation, lie furthermore states that U will be Impossible to make greenbacks I the next year or two, Is that of parties who. convertible Into specie with any decree of holding office in the South, have literally no J, fcornful SmU of the Supreme permanence nuu numj uu u ituw-u mc of-ofilce repeal or amendment question met before noon to-day and soon agreed to a re port that U likely to be accepted by both Houses before nightfall. wno brows now f Ae yet none save members of the confer ence committee know what the report Is to be Whatever It may be, however, It will surely be accepted by both House, now so anxious to get the subject out of (he way. WILL EVU.9 PLOW FROM THE TERMS OP THB SETTLEMENT t X see so reason, so far, to Judge that, If It shall fall to amount to a practical repeal of the Senate's present right to veto the Presi dent's removals from office, It will prove a Pandora's box of pent-up evils that some day will escape to create Innumerable annoy ances to the Executive, the Senate and the country. Themnoftae Claim and Ma Attend atat KaaeallUe. Under the above heading, the San Fran cisco Alrtri Utter of & late date make a most damaging expose of the McOarrahan 14 claim." It Is a singular fact that McOar rahan has not been able to secure a stogie California paper of note to espouse his side of the case. We hare used the words " of note," because of that fact we are positive) but the assertion might bo extended further, because if there Is an obscure country paper that supports his attempted fraud, It has not been brought to the attention of the general public. Condemned, unanimously, by the press of the State where the people are most familiar with the facts, what other evidence need be required of the rottenness of tho whole scheme. The article from tho Xcu-t LttUr is as follows i " In another part of our Impression will be found an Interesting article on the McGar rahau claim, taken from the Bulletin of last Wednesday evening. We have seldom seen a more lntereatlnjr piece of villainy than this interesting from It bungling commence ment, ana interesting irom me rcauea na ture of the last attempts at robbery. From the mere footpad. In the shape of Gome, the case has assumed somewhat of the polished Claude Duval. In the share of McOarrahan and the unseen supporters who work In bis name. Where Oomex employed an unprin cipled attorney of the name of Paclflcus Ord, to whom he agreed to give one half of the nlonder. the present combination Indulire In all the blaudUhmcnts of the lobby, and the pens of some of the most astute and wily writers oi ine capiiau ana, noiwiuwanu Personal, Uen. Jubal Early Is on a visit to his friends In Lynchburg, Va. Tohn,F. Latham, esq., general freight agent of the Orange and Alexandria rail road, Is lying serlontty HI at his residence In Alexandria George H. Ramie, deputy clerk of the cir cuit and county courts of Alexandria, Va , has been appointed Commonwealth's attor ney for that county. Among the list of unmallabte letters In the Richmond post office Is one for John Davis, of Washington. Rev. R. J. Breckinridge Is quite HI at his residence In DanvUle, Ky., and his friends have some apprehensions concerning his re covery. Proceedings have been begun In a New Orleans court for a commission tUJnnattco inqvlrtndo, In the matter of Pierre Sonle, who Is considered hopelessly Insane, Lieutenant Governor Dunn, (colored,) of Louisiana, and Daniel R. Ooodloe, United States Marshal for North Carolina, are In town. Mr. Henry A. Pierce, of Boston, Is making a push for the Consulship at nonolnlu, Sand wich Islands. William Hemphill Jones, esq., the popular chief clerk of the First Comptroller's office, Is seriously Ul, at hts residence on n street, with eryslpllas In the head. Mrs. Jones Is critically 111 with tho aamo malady Colonel Henry Ware, of Massachusetts, was yesterday removed from his position In the office of the Secretary of the Senate by Secretary Gorham, and Mr. J. C. Flagg, of Vermont, has been appointed In his pUce The retirement of Colonel Ware will be greatly regretted by members of the press and others, as he has been one of the most courteous and accommodating gentlemen In tho Secretary's office. Mr Flagg has served for several years as chief clerk of the Vermont Assem bly. He Is said to be a very efficient an! capable man, and will make a good officer. Rev. Dr. Alexander Thompson, of Now York, has received a call from tho Second Reformed church of Philadelphia. Tho Associated Press of Boston, Mass., re- Colonel J. O. r. Barnetde Statements havlog been made by certain persons affecting tho political status of Col. J. O. P. Bnrnslde, of the Treasury Depart ment, In connection with the matter of ap pointment of Register of the Treasury, that gentleman, la self-vindication, addressed the following letter to Senator Edmunds, of Vermont, who has kindly consented to Its publication, the friends of Col. B. having Insisted that It should appear In prlnti WismasToa. D. O., March . .S. Dear Stat Please pardon a personal state ment which I hare not the opportunity to make In conversation with you, and which my position In the Treasury Department, under the Johnson administration for a time. my recent application for appointment as neuter. and the tenderlnsr of that noaltlon to your friend, Hon. George A Halsey, by the Secretary of the Treasury, together with the fact that Mr. Halsey, In conversation to--day, made the statement that I am charged with being a Copperhead, would seem to require-First of alii the assumption that lam or trtr have been the least tinctured with any thing like Jon$OHUm Demoeraey, Is of, and I can fnrntsh documentary evidence, unquestionable, that no man stands clearer of such charge. , I take pleasure In doing Mr. Halsey the Justice to say that he did not originate this charge, and I well know where It came from, and, fortunately for me, I have the evidence at hand to refute It with those even who have been Ignorant of my record. I was born lu Indiana and raised In Illi nois, and was for a number of years the editor and publisher of the Frieport Bulletin, a Democratic newspaper In tho latter State. At the time of the repeal of the Missouri compromise In 1655, having strenuously op posed through the columns of my paper the pan sago of that bill. I sold out my newspaper establishment and left the Democratic party on account of Its Indorsal of that measure. I voted for Mr. Fremont In 1850, and for Mr. Lincoln both limes, and have zealously sup ported the Republican party from It organi sation In 1650 to the present moment, as my correspondence, over my own signature, with various newspapers for the past dozen years, on all political Issues, copies of many of which papers I now have on hand, clearly " 1. Ml. I . tlll.J. 1 CntCrCd IHO UlUlUirj BCr tw. Hum iiiiuu-.. Special Hotici rftt: fJ Vf ardar req netted to hmI thlo (THURS Y Teniae, si o'clock. It John Waaler ireb, for the -purpose of making farther nr- sj"' MiiTtrMrroi ine emeatipa Yii ii. ii"K"v.t: -.r -:" i-r . Thnreh. ninmnu rai LUaaf taa Dial . JOflWA. GRAY, PrtiUcil utw i.4 v. Hi) onniirj, It ualaraar of tha oj P' 7orci ll fr3T- COMRQNK, COMB ALL-Twin. aE7 tr-snh tc Uit rrMDiicaiiB oi r. male ntrtiA.at Ctloa Lotiia II all- ra Tula lThriar)l4tIIINq,ftl T.Wo'clock. JMU Tor auiaa, rami iii. JTwh WllCOX. KxtPHlilRB uAtrrixo, WM.I10TCU1BIO.1. ' J AUKS E. MUltDOCII IIL10T KI1DIHO m" nowiBD B!vrfia"j&'lvVoVi OT TtliriR. FIRST COHOMaiflOKiL CHDSOIt, r hi di avsniau, 1. Trial 1 Hanoi MlAmaat farad with 11 f. J1la". S. "Tho DWcrior Tho Stor ntBataail Ina I'lih" Bi Oarnaaof SeMlUr iu !.- Bclwor 4. "Thoyif.kboade" J.r.Trownrlo'ce o "ina viaurar eriaaa"..,...roriro mteot ft "Tha LlahiBrlvadainrlharaaraaartha Mxllcadred at BalatlaTt," ....Tctsrcoa T. Tho HtnAroto Story of taoOrldlroii . or Ftrlar Voca rraneali' Ban at t Lovtr Door opoo tt 1 o'eloeki Bccdlif eonmeieea at I o'clock. Tkhati. SO ccita Kaaarvid aula 73 cenlai lo be bad el Shepherd Wbllaker'o, corner BctcU and D itreetc. apt -It Insurance). PERPETUAL LIFE INSURANCE ail rettcisc romjTiii soa.roirstrict. Branch Offlco How Joretr Mutual JJf latemranc Owmnfanjr, HO. SO 1 STRUT, Between Thirteenth and TlfUenlh Street , (Law and Kzehnir Balldln,) WAIHIKOTOM.rj. 0. ranee, that the KB W JKKIEY MUrtii lumnui viuari preeenta aava nronotoffered eUewbere oapeclallr llama af Baa. fat fat In tnada la tha fall ho one can toe a Poller or fall In eeeor to eon Tin lira in laf portion of their iMcrtiec attr oneawntta pavmenf hne been made. .The ii-ent tahee pleaaare la b?kiowledflb( the liberal paironaae with whleb, the Oompnnr baa n-olAnaoncthookllMnafWMhlagtocnnd'tetnltr JT"'.-0 '.Vm blBf ( leading bcilneee toe. Oraufnl widows and orpbsu Clan d rand y to s: know lad t oar pronptneei In tho parneal of all parloeeea Tho popntarlir of ear Compear end Iho .arte Uereaao of onr bnalaeaa hero tnav be Mlfcf-ttbtanboaih w hare nl been MUbllahediathtilioaera Ittlto nor than two reare, and have made no aoleo akonl onrlari palroaatc yet wo paid to tho Corporation of will howl tax on a larier laeomo than m lart majority 9t tbcCotDpcnleadotaf baetaeae In tbla Allwastkla ncarefal eiamUatlon of oar ire tern, and wo (eel eatlafled wo tball atllt bare onr bare of Ihc bcelneei JOHN T. LIQIITEn, mfcH-ooSai Oanotnl bfanater. KrvoHOTlCB TO TAI-PAYEIU. Office Of TBI llKCIO, ) Crrr niLt.taiistiitr. wnj wtao,) j W airiroto, D. C, April I, ISflS. . Nfttliele berebf ilren that the aiaeimat or l&fl la completed, sad that tho aeaeaaore will neat at their office dtUr,(Sead yi extepted,) at a, m , nadooaltnao In eaaelan anltl S p. ra . from tblo daUtoHarlB, We, to brar complaint and ap iwiwni;igiiii tu.uii.il" leiMiimtnt. ... n wiavir. Secratarr cf tie Board of Aaeaaaore. aptWatw April 11. 1801. and served till August 15. 1801, then having been so disabled by hard service In the Held, culminating In lunttroke, entire paper circulation to $300,000,000, or i even less There docs not appear to be mnch of a chance to combat successfully so patent a proposition as this. If Mr. Walker be correct In his vlcwc, and we can see no reason to doubt the accuracy of his conclusions. It mual Imj admitted that a great work Is before us, and one that will require all our wltdoni and energies as a Identity whatever with the Interests of the I Court, reversing the snan decree of conflrma- several communities whose affairs they man-1 tlon stolen by Ord, and the decisive report age for the time being, a Tzaainc wroso. It Is a terrific wrong, Indeed, thus to offer np a large portion of the country as a sacri fice, as it were, to the protestations of supe rior loyalty of a handful of Individuals who have little or no other claim to the direction of tho policy of Congress In such matters. Government and a people, that wc may be I which they have assumed and so far snecess- able, as speedily as possible, to reach specie 1 fully maintain. as to be declared totally unfit for further duty, and from which disability there was but llUlo hopo of my recovery for to or payment. Our circulation now Is estimated 1 at aboat 1700,000,000. ll muet be seen and 1 admitted by tne most superficial observer and thinker that the Government cannot return to specie payment, or real money, unless It first proTlde a way to get rid of some 100,000,000 of Its paper circulation, now In the hands of the people. Mr. McCulloch had a plan which we think was a sort of pet scheme of his. It was to make greenbacks approximate to gold values by a system of contracting the dr. culatlon at tho rate or about three or four millions a month. It was soon found that this process was not only Impracticable, but that It was actually distressing to the coun try. It depressed trade, led to exorbitant and usurious rates of Interest, and would, had It been contlnued,bave produced a panic. Mr. Walker has estimated that this process inu.t have lasted some eight or ten years before any good purpose or cud could have been reached, lion. Aiuaa.1 Walker, of whoae Judgment and opinions as an eminent economist wc hare a profound regard and respect, has re cently written a letter upon finance to which we have given some attention. He lays down the following propositions In definite form. Mr. Walker says i "1. Let Congress authorize the Issue of compound-Interest notes, precisely like those with which the people are already familiar, to an extent equal to its Treasury notes, say 300,000,000, or so many as may be required to redeem the greenbftcks. Let them be of the denomination of $5,110,(20 and 150, with a suitable proportion of $ 100 and 1 ,000 for large operations. "2. Let these notes 1 dated on the 1st day of eacu cqcccbiItc month, commencing with the 1st diy of July next, when ten millions should be made ready for Issue, and an equal amount ou each succeeding month, until ihc entire quantity bus been furnUUeJ. "3. Let these notes be conrertlblc luto tui forty bonda at lire per rent., like those here tofore Issued, at the cud of two years from date, but not before. '. Let Congress impcruth cly require that these notes and no other be paid out fur all disbursements of the Treasury, except those payable In coin, so long as there are sufficient to meet the wants of tho Government! and If the whole monthly Issues are not thus imt In circulation, let the Secretary of the Treasury be required to exchango them for greenbacks, as he will undoubtedly be able to do, sluce they must bo much preferred to tho latter.' We Intend In a future number to cxumluc Mr Walker's lews, and to speak of them more In detail. Who hhall Have lite Ofllren ? Wc do not recognise as an Invariable rule to be applied lu all ins, the doma that 'to the victors btloug tin. tpoll.j" still, wc do rccogulio the fairings ofihl rule, that ns a general thin?, all thlugs inlug equal, the men who hat e duuc tin. ax hi to put a l-arly Into power urecolitUd v rtctlte the public patronage width the doimuuut party ban In the proilni-c of Unyifi 1 men whohate fexned faliliftnl) ihc i.. x , Xw lu the lntc civil war, and the mui v,Un h io been influ ential aud tuiiuoul j am triable In Piain talnlogthoprlLCLiiU Ml- i'ty f ;n, the people, are nm ci a u' i j a 'ici of emolument and honor. We see In a certain Journal n protci itlon ugaloal tho proposition thut the menu ho have rendered party sen ke should be plat ed In onAce as a reward for thtlr services. If the men lio liat incLt their inonev and time In behalf of party success are not lo bo reinriuiierea,LoU( The iacrei Cf gumuunt In this country depends upon part) ln m d ministration can be n siiccc unlea bni ke 1 by a stroug party. While a rrpwbilian Turin tf govern ment Is malotalmd lu this country there will be found a pnrU lo m-ialn it, H well ns an outside party to uauii the im and to criticise the action of the domlnnnt part) Free government Is dependent in a incutim upon Just this state of things) nud thcruforc If e discard tho principle that "lo the klore Iwlonn the apolls" we cannot safely nor Justly Ignore the claims of those who hate done good scnlrc lu the ranks of party. If you Ignore jour friend and reward your enemies you way wvptto lose tho former and gain nothing from the latter. TUB IXLf-tllLEI) SolVIIEltNEHS who left the country after the war bcruuso they thought they could not briatho the to them detested ulr In which the star-nmnled ban ner floated are now auxlou to K( t buck, and n order lo fucllttaiu their rtlurn Dn Govern ment of the United t!Utes.wIih ainigna nlmity almost uupurallclcd,has directed Ad miral Davis to furnish free trBneportatloti, una Government vessel, to any iltlzeus or the United States who may now be volun tary exiles In Draitl To what a humilia tion thccQ hot-headed sons of the South have thus subjected themselves. How much bet ter to bavo remained uiou their native soil and accepted iho situation after Leo's sur- The military Posts of Wlmhcater and Fredericksburg, Va., ha e buu diaiontluued. The troops now serving tuue ttrt ordered lo report to Ulcumond. TUC SCHSIBLV rOLICV. Congresalonal action during tho balance of this session permitting speedy rehabilita tion of tho States I name wonld be worth millions on millions of dollars to their peo ple, a hlle coating scarce anything, and at the same time greatly reducing the general Gov ernment expenses In their midst. No peo pie can tabor heartily or make fair nse of their resources while kept In such condition as they are at this time. 50 KXCC9I WOW TOR XOT-ACTIOX. Were there the slightest necessity for longer keeping them under the Iron heel of denial of rights of cltlsenshlp and equal In dustrial opportunities the case would be vastly different. now nErrni-icAS pinvr istirests ari in volved. I write thcte views upon this Important subject In the Interest of the future of the Republican party. I would not have thought ful men the country over conclude that it Is Incompetent to deal wisely and patriotically with great questions of state. I would not have It lay Itself open to the charge that it throws its declared principles behind Its back In dealing with this matter of recon struction. rOOD TOR HITMCTIOT. Its claim to popular confidence Is based on lu professions of devotion to the principles of Justice, sound progress and advanced llberallsmi all of which It Is flagrantly vio lating in refusing, or rather delaying, to grapple with reconstruction at this time. OUAKD AOMKST WRONQ POPULAR IHPnES- SIOXB. Though naught but Indisposition to enter upon a subject which will require real nam labor and most earnest attention for some time Is at the bottom of the purpose of giv ing the cases of the States I name above iho "go-by," the country will attribute it, under the Influence of demagogue Demo cratic appeals, to Intentional Infidelity to Us high trusts for sinister ends. HOW T11K DEMOCatACr LOST POPLLAK COX VI- DE9CE. The hlatory of the Democratic party's loss of popular confidence surely should bo suffi cient warning to tho Republicans. That party lost power simply through permitting Its principles to be twisted Into appliances for defeating the very purposes for which It was organized. Astute but evil-minded leaders gradually made It auythlng but a truly Democratic party In Its ends and aims. TUB RESULT. The people on rcallztng that fact repu diated Us supremacy. NOT PHAD VET. Nevertheless, It yet ponscstcs sufficient vitality to take advantage of any possible short-comings or Us rival for popular con fidence. TUB DA G Ell AHEAP. There Is danger, great danger that heed lessness, recklessness, passion, prejudice, el Bill new and apparent disregard of Us ob ligations to the true public Interest on tho part of republicanism in Congress lu this matter of dealing with the question of final reconstruction may afford tho Democratic party an opportunity of getting Into power again, mnch sooner than those who are not close observers Imagine. SCRAPS or DISTORT. All reullze Us former hold on popular con fidence, aud the difficulty with which that bold was broken. How, from Thomas Jef ferson's day down to that of Abraham Liu coin, It virtually held continuous power, shakeu only at times by revulsions growing out of momentary popular apprehensions or distress. The late war, which was In great measure the result of the Infidelity of the Democratic party to Us principles, greatly strcnirthencd the Republican party. INEVITABILITIES. At the country recovers from tt effects, lu Influence In favor of that party will grow less lu all quarters of the country. As the country realizes that the dangers from the late rebellion grow less day by day, popular jealousy of extreme measures of debatable propriety w ill Increase ;wr J jHJim. THE COLMSEL OP WISDOM. Wiadom, therefore, counsels that all Cause for such Jealousy shall be removed as fast as possible It will by no means do to rely upou tho political battle-cries that served us as a party so amazingly when the country was in the turmoil of tho war, and in the un certainly lo our affairs growing out of the war which cxlstod not long since. We inuat prove our right to continued popular confi dence by the economy, Justice, enlightened liberalism and practical enterprise with which wc as a party couduct the affairs of Iho nation. A COlHbtOH 8ESE COftCLUBIOf , I submit that lo leave the South lu her present condition, when no one dreams that there Is the slightest danger of a renewal of tbc rebellion, will damage the Republican part lu popular estimation beyond expres sion. TUB YUE.0 qVlSTTOM SETTLED. The, conference comtnlttct OB the tenwre- of Williams of the Senate, on an appeal to that bodr. tne nvara sun rears us ncaa wuu ferslstent malignity. Ord was smart) ho got Is pay for his dirty work, and when he saw that the Supreme Court had got hold of the case, he, with serpent wisdom, as we are la formal, nnd as in ircnerallv believed In fact. as might be supposed sold out to McOarra han, who thought that he had a good thins, and floated off the barren wastes specified in the claim on to tne vaiuaoie lanas in w men the New Idrla mine Is located. He thought nothing could be easier than to drive out a wcauny ana inauiinoas utxiy corjwnuc, who had spent hundreds of thousands of dol lars In improving the property, but ho reck oned without his host. The Senate could not bo lobbied into looking favorably on his claim, and Indignantly rejected It. McOarraban's money was all koqc, nd he fell Into the bands of tho Philistines clever, unscrupulous men, whose motto Is that every ona han his trice i and so ther cot up a com- ..f...'. .. i "...,--... pany, ana auirtouiea snares juaicioomj, jet unsparingly, until at last the strangled bant ling, onapnng oi cnuir, uegma m iuuh "" of returning vitality. The lobby are muster- log for a last enort, ana win leave no atone unturned to accomplish their object. Mc Gsrrahon stands now at tho door of the Senate, with plaintive entreaties to be ad mitted to reopen his case, on the ground mat no nas iresn eviucncc. ite nan no irrau evidence, bnt he has the gift or ready tears; he weeps plentifully on occasion, and, croco-dlle-llke, endeavors to melt the hearts of dignified Senators. With one exception, the whole delegation from this State laugh at this barefaced fraud. Senator Casserly, who Is known to be a strong opponent to tne claim, will enter upon a discussion as to Its demerits, with the last Information he pos sesses on the subject, aud with all the Just Indignation of a man who Is morally and legally convinced of fraud In tho Inception oftbe claim, fraud In Us progress through tho courts, and fraud all along, until tho frtnl afJiniUl la rrnahed forever. It Is a shame that honest nod Industrious citizens should be harassed and put to expense by a parcel of unprincipled scoundrels, whose profession Is plunder and whose existence Is corruption. McOarrahan, even supposing It possible that he should get a favorable re port, will be penniless tho blood-suckers win nave ausoroea ine wuuiaui mv kiuw ho will only have the melancholy conviction of belog banded down to posterity as a miserable toot lu the hands of professional lobbyists." ccntly passed compllmcntarr allusions to lhr,' Mr, Mr. Edwin C. Bailey, of the Boston Herald, i was appointed to my present position In who resigned his office as president of the the Register's Office, Treasury Department, Associated Press. Henry W. Dutton, esq., ; neanyiwo yearn uw, .w u " of tho IWC was elected In hi. stead.; I 51,?. We notice that Chae. 8. Spencer, esq., of ' when bo was Trovoet Marshal General of New York, Is stumping Connecticut for the Maryland and Delaware. I was placed on Republican party. Mr. Spencer Is a candl- duty with him nyprucrs "pmina . date for district can party. Mr. Spencer Is a candl- doty mtn wm Dy oraeri " " hi; i .j . .. .. a partment, after being dlsabled"at the front," r district attorney of tho Southern ( "he hope that oi "light duty" I could of his Stato. While doing yeoman's contlnno In tho service but not recovering, scrvtco In the Republican cause la Connecti cut ho may possible lose tho position which ho seeks. Bo this as It may, his course Is more to be commended than though he were hanging about Washington Import an log for place. The service be Is doing Iho cauie elsewhere should commend htm to the favor of the powers that be. New Advertisements. taraUqre fr al Tba honaa ta pltaul'j lixataij near lb Coot at, ba aid nad hack rard, and tv.i.io. mn inula., who waiar iq aucuro i qalra on tha prculaca VXtR8AL.-SSVE.1TV-FIVE DOLLARS WILL I' bar an old tlabllthaj UAKUSH MHUP, ear- AP HAND ALL METROPOLIS LODO.fi NO. 10, I O 0 F , FOR A CHARITABLE PURPOSE, AT TRADES' UNION HALL, OS rttlDAT KVE.1IMO, A PHI LI, 1509 TkktaJmltlInf nOaDtUmta and Lalla. il. COMMITTEE OF ARBANQEUItfTJ, ? 0 L A SUnar, P O tl C flUvtni. Jamra Klpp, W. H Oorbatl, J. II Uaxwall MASTER OP CSRBUOXIES, PAimeS, BUILDER. CONTRACTORS. AtUntlon la eilltJ to mj itock of f A I NTH. OILS, UMNH, Ae , Which 1 nm offrlnf special loiacanants tot cah ALSO, DSALXBII COAL OIL, LillPS, CniMlfETfl, WICK, AL- COIIOL.OLtJI. URU1HEJ, TORPEtf T1HB, KOSIV, Ac ,4c. L. MAUTIX, Ifoa 310 0 st , nad 08 LoaWUon artaat, bet, Sta nad 7th sic , nniar Saaton Heo 'I WisHiatiTOF, March , 18tO Notice la hereby siren thai on Vabronrr 32, 186ft, aalied on tbarremliesot John B DchrfocalKial oponila bfat Tobacco ana 7JUi;ifs ir n tic tlonoltbeIaUroalKTeaae Law. Any perenaorperaona having an "Ureal In said ibaccoand eisersar hereby rein I red lo appear I tola oOUe nad make each claim wllhla thirty CHARTERED BT COKaRMS.UTT. Capital nd Surplus, 9330,000. crricsi aoov . l.ovsa sask or wasiisotoii. IHTRAUCE ON 0 STREET. This otd Compear Insure every loicripllon of properly la the I lairlcl orColaubla. No charge for Policies. Amusements, Etc. RATIONAL TUSATBI THIS lynmim, mr. josirii jirriBiox la als ffisl inpereonatjea o! ATURDAf JtImIVaTj 'ltk. air vam wiMivba. . sal sight Children titaar It Prinea aaraa aaal aiahl nMldraauailarlf raaa old. IS centa No extra chsrg to reaerfciaeau. HoalaT, Aprllft-The llAIILOH BROTHERS. apMl AIT ALL'S OPERA HO UIB. HKLLT W UiUll'R niRHTHEUI, Eailr Chanisr r Bill. To aoalade with ..nfitiritonsMkbi. FrUay aa J Satnrday, Bar be Blsna HigbU. n&AND DtiTCh B MATIHBB, , , , Saturday, April 9, t I o'clock AdmlMlon-OreKlatra Chairs, l Vamette, W ecalat Draec Clrrle, BO eeste HAdinl1on lo Matinee, h oenta i CSIUrea, M els. Rsaerrtd aeata au he obtained at Ellla' Mnile Bwre, or at tht Bos OOce. nbai 1! B I 0 N O L I MBTZBROTT nALL. ORB BIOnT ON LT . favor- ewOr- tily pool- llvvl lhaailr LAST ORAND rONCERT, Oa SATURDAY 'EVBNINO, April 3, . BIO. BRKINOLlwIll he ac.laui by theYolUw. laa-fnUiienlarlUtsrromJhe Italian Opera Troapet U'lUMARlB LOUIsBDURAND, tha moat die- iihiivvh i i wt iv,,a tvviinvi 8 g. PETRI LLI, the eminent Dertloat. fclg. lAHTLthePainoac Boffj. nig. LoCAVlLLI. Uaiao flanUnta. btg STEPPAflUNB, Aecompaalat. Ad mlaalaa a, RiiiinJ Maiaffiaiaat Theaaieef acatawlll commeaeeoa Wadnaaday t, n ,at Vatteroit'a MnaieBlort, Dooroopcnul I. IS, to eommtnee at o'clock. tnbd et SISSOTOBSI l.awla Jflliiiin.. T. Bd. Clark. John D. llarclay, a-a. Will. R Howard, niiuana wnwi, D, V. French. 85HSI, Ueorgatowa invnii r.iiir. Andrew fothwell, CharUaW. Flaal. ' JAMIB ADAMB.FreildenL AstbO, Davis SocreUry feleoflm nitnaila l.af Tnbkrfln aaij f.10 (Mfifl fur k Vic. rT.-":--.'7 Ti .-:. ..z- -vt IBiioa oi ine uwrHt nefeaae mw. tobacco dare from theSOth tenant, otherwise the "Uf- ttciaa Will Da oniycoaoacaiea lit aoia pun ..i i. u.ki.Ut.r. L CLkvI Collector of Intersil Rtvenae for Iho Dlatrlctof Colombia, apl.w3ar a-t5f-A HKKTINQ UP THB FIPTII lr and Slnlh Warn Kennhllcaa Clnb will k. v.. It TUIl mnn.,1 KVEN N(l. at Lb Club Koosi, on Eighth Blraeleael, alTo'alock, Alt fen tleffleo who deelre to apeak la behalf vf the raoM are reqneatea to wpnwit. dtalr id lob ThlI . The Bepnbllen 1'arlr of VlrRlnl. Wo have watched with some solicitude and a good deal of anxiety the situation of the Republican party or irginia. it is evi dently In a bad way, and prompt and de cisive action Is necessary to save It from utter overthrow. We should Judgo by uhat wo sue that there Is a dearth of wlso leaders, and facttou and selfish purposes appear to rule In Us councils. All these things redound to the adTantage of the Democracy. We know not who Is competent to pour tho neces sary oil upon tho troubled waters, so to speak, or to bring union and peace to our party In that Commonwealth but unless something Is done speedily we may expect a Democratic triumph as soon as State ac tion Is had there. Tho Republicans cannot afford to quarrel and divide, and If they try the experiment they will assuredly ruo the day. They may not thank us for Interfering In their local squabbles, and they must not understand us as dolug so for any other purpose- than a good one. The Importance of kceplug tho Republican party intact for national reasons Is a para mount consideration. Itls of Infinitely more Importance than the question whether this or that man shall have the offices, or this or that faction shall dominate in Btate poli tics. We do not adtlac tho abandonment of principle, but we do ndrlsc harmony In ac tion and effort against the Democracy. Lit the Virginia Republicans settle their dlfllcul tics and do It betimes, and act together for the common good, and all will be uclt. CJcn, Custar Winter Cautpnlg-n anrMnal the I nil Una- While Women Reamed from (he Smag M-End of Iho Indian War. Is vnE Fielt, Indus TERniTomr, March St. (Jen. Custar's Indian expedition with the 7ih United States and 10th Kansas vol unteer cavalry regiments is returning north ward through Texas via Camp oupply, in the Indian territory, from Its hard winter campaign. A train of supplies sent south of ine .aviian river lor u uy uen. euenuan was met to-day by the command with great : rejoicing, their rations having been cx haustcd moro than a week, and they living upon abandoned horses und mules. The Cheyenne tribe of ncnrlj U00 lodges was dis covered on the 11th Instant on a branch of the Hod river. When surrounding tho vil lages, and about to uttark, (leu. Custar learned of the captivity of two white women, named Morgan aud hltc, of Kansas. To save iticae tne savages were spared until tne n omen m ere rescued, which wus effected by stratagem, nud without ransom. The In dians tied, leaving their lodges and much camp property. Home Chcycuuo prisoners are also brought lu, including heads chlcfa Big Head and Dull Kulfe. The command baa dlicoveredlliOhldiufftilaccBoftho Plains Indians. It witnessed tho recovery of the sorrowful white cnitlcs, with Intense emotion. Fifty-five Cheyenne- prisoners arc I held as hostages for the promised appearance ofthe tribe to treat for peace, thus ending the Indian war. In alluding to Ur. 11 right's advice to Ameri cans to abolish capital puulshmcut, the rail Mall Oatttu observes! "When icoplo see their fellow citisens brutally murdered at their own door steps, It Is hard to convince them that they ought to 'reverence the life' of the aseassln. Perhaps If Mr. Bright lived In New Tock for a year or two, and had to home, late at night, he nilcht join with those who regret that!lt,U so dime alt to bring I murderers to the galloaslu that portion of I , the BUtO." 1 nANKaUPTCT NOTICE To all tho ereJItoraof PariD Fltkx, who hare ttrnvatd thalr lalm.t ioaareherebr notlfled to appearbefore tha Su preme Conrtof tha Dlatrietef Colombia, alttlugln haakroptcy. oa lha 10ih day of Aprll,18. at 10 'cluck, n in , at IhaCllr Uall, Wathlngton ctty. toahow caua why adlacoarga from all Me debt ahonld no I ba era tad to aattl baak rant Von are aleo notified that the aecond and third meeting of earn uaoiropi a creauora win ae neia utture ine K-guwr at toe aame place at i. o clock m V H Marshal of D. C , aa Meaaeagar Tut. R J Mnaa, Clark. apl II HALL & HUME, WHOLgaAlf AID BtTAIL DIAISSS II FIRE FAMILY GROCERIES, NEW IBON PEONT 6T0HE, Nos. ICand 18 CENTKE MARKET SPACE, Bctweca Sersath and Eighth etrcel Harlog Jmt removaJ lo their now Iron building, which run I tin a all lha mndarn I morn amenta. ! gather with each other a thalr long eiperleuee In laeurocerr irauo woum iuiihi, are picfarvu, with racllltlaa nnaarpaaaed by aay honaa la the ooiatry, tolranajctaflral-claaa Orucery uuelaeai. Their atock baa been aelecied with great earn and embraces trery article penalnln to a flne faially Oroeerr In part we name, a jaat received sni In store PUKE OLD MOCHA COFFEE, OLD MALABAR DO., (Eiasl, If not superior, to 11 oc La ) PUKE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, Of direct aht?mont. CEVLON, MARICABA, LAQUAKA AND RIO COFFEES. OUR TEA DEPARTMENT 18 TIIKMOST COUPLETS IN TUB CITT. Being aeparsto from the other branch! of the boil seal, and eontalna every variety uf Teai, aomo of which are the flnett chops shipped U thla aoustry Utll WINB ROOM U ready, vlatai 1 rUUI OLD STAG WHISKY, t am obliged to reshrn. The General was a kind friend to mo during my Illness, when be had no possible imng to gain ny u, nna ho placed mo on duty In the most responsi ble position In the office of Register of the Treasure notwithstanding rov raJkai Rc publican prlneijtitt, which he well knew and wnicn i oaTC never cuuvcaiuu When I was nominated one year ago ror Second Auditor or the Treasury I distinctly Informed both Mr. McCulloch and President Johnson that I was a radical Jltpubliean and could not accept tue nominal ion wuu any other understanding. At that time, by out siders and perhaps some Seuators, I was charged with being a ''Johnson copperhead," when I at onco filed with the ibalrmnn of the Senate Finance Committee copies of the newspapers containing my articles over my own name on all the political Issues growing nut of tha war. which settled that question. I had hoped forever. Bat now it seems lo bo revived by those whoco Interest It is to thwart my prospects. It Is well known by gentlemen and mem bers of the "O. A. R.,' that I refused from rtrlnrlnlft a commission in tho " Swan mili tia," of Maryland, and that I also refused to o as a aeiegaio 10 mc -Louwriumo wr ler' and Bailors Convention" at Cleve land, In 1SC0, and that at that time I pub lished a card In tho JJaltlmort American, denouncing that movement, and adding ray name to tne list at tne omco oi ina nammort American, calling a meeting to send delegates to tho Soldiers' and Sailors Convention at Pittsburg; and, also, that I have from that time to the present, both In conversation and public print, denounced tho policy or An drew Johnson on reconstruction. Having attested my devotion to principle by abandoning my business and leaving my party In 1855, my loyalty by nearly four years' sen Ice during the rebellion, and my steadfast adherence since tho war Id the principles for which I fought, will not now quietly rest nnder tho charge of being a cop pcrhcaj, preferred by those who sat In secure places at homo when the life of the nation was endangered. I received the compliment of an Indorsal In resolutions of tho ten posts of the "Q. A. R.," of the Department of tho Potomac, as sembled In convention on tho 13th Instant, whose committee waited on tho President and urged upon him my nomination as Reg ister of the Treasury, stating to him that I was the only person that Order had ever en dorsed for au office. I have the honor of belog a member of that Order, and will simply say that admission thereto to thoso who know of Its requirements Is a sufficient guarantee of my principles. Thcso facts as to my sfaftti do not rest on my assertions alone, as the letters of friends wfin lmn known mo from bovhood. and whose deeds during tho war on the side of the Union pass to history, and the trans cripts from the official records of the War Department, on fllo with my application for appointment as register, together with the CUUCnce OI OlSimcrcsiCU jtrrauue nuuavuuv ine is ell, will fully establish them. Aud, sir, I Invite and challenge Investiga tion on the charge made, knowing that fair minded, honcaulcallmr men cannot enter tain It one moment when In possession of tue factu I have tho honor lobe, very respectfully, jour obedient servant, J. O. P. BtTUNBIDE. Hon. Q. F. Epml-nds, United States Senator, Washington, D. C. im:i. nri.iN Cin the Si. I of Ma roll, at 0 SO a m . Uast A Cook, belayed daughter of Lawrence aii l Ann Callsn, In lha Slat year of bar aie Tbe friends and acquaintances of the family are nnoeited to attend her funeral, from the rsalJaace of her father, on Kigblh alreet eat, between A and II atreeta north, on Friday, at 9 p m FIRatI80N.-8oddeoly.atl Xp m . March SI, VIKUlllA.Wltaoi t. tt rerguion, bicu a.i yeara Tbe funeral will take place Irora her late rail a-r-I. O. (. F.-COMJM1I1A LODU1C. IdEf No. 10. At tba reinlar meeting on THUBSOATKVlNINa, April 1, mature of much Importance will ba considered t In addition to which arraaiemanta will ba entered Into for the propoeed trip to Philadelphia to celebrate the SemU I euieaUl annlveriary. As tbe meeting will be aa lalercallBg one ovary mrmoer ia earaeeuy re- OI1NA MOULD IN, Rm. Beo'y. LoaUlaa nvaano. roar National Hole). TBI ftUCCB "F Tit I DAT W. J THOMPSON And ble trained doy. II actor and Carlo. In th Roman'le nigh way men Pram a, jauk RHirrAHu inv ins u, pl-n METUOPOL.ITAN HA1.L AND VAItlETT T II EAT HE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, llelween. EWanth nad Twelfth streets. Open every night with a Bnt claaa variety eotr- lalnment Pl Trunks fcE' if IL1AD yonr Milt KirnacT lately. In various caaee. wuu to mm uimiiwrF . Tblahlag people are more and more oont Inetd Ibal tba sae or uedlclnea, which tbe ayalem cannot ab eorb or turn Into blood. Is a fallaey I regard Iho lalrodnctlou of yonr model preparation ae anon- "'' ""'5.,a5;T.?AducKiKO. mart9 et Wachlaaloa, P. C. 5t UAHKUUPTOV-Thelaislameud. ldf mentor tba Uankrupt Law proyldoe tbat InnllrroeiHxIlnga commenced after the Aral day of January, ISM, nodkacbarga ball bo granted lo a debtor wboie aaaeu abali not ba equal to Briy per een'um of tho claims nrueetf agafnet hU oUt, upon which he shall be liable aa principal UUor. Thla clause does not, however, abut out from the beneStortbolawnll poor ditto re .for it farther proTldea that certain petitioners, and all who com. .! nk ..Hiia imillilAiii. eti receive their die. cbariee.Uough they may bavo no Not- iik.imdlai lha nrovlaluu. la view ol Ite llmtta ttoua and ezcepllosa, debtora without aaeeta are atlll applytag fur the beuefll of Iho law la all parts FereonelalbleDlatrlct who atlll wish to avail Ihemeclvea of Ita beneBi. and who have no aaeeta, Duula examine careiniij wDim'i iai r iu1 eluded lu the terms of the limitation The eub tho hast OLD DILLlNOBft'B PUBE RTE WHIIKY, Cupper dUUUed In 1810 (warranted whisky lathe Dlatricl.) j.-. -------- -- -- -- rarro, Mnmm ", If llrmAmt- t'.hm.m Vina anil (.'baa lleldaalrk rliinnniti. Viae Clarets, Saateroea, Hoik and Rhine Wfuie, Bpark ood aha J. PoW Ujller'a WKll. Uiereia. iiai'ia"! nui ana nmae n mre, dii&' Usg Moaelle, California Naltre Wlaea U all vario lic. Fort, HaicBtel, Angelica aud Dock In wooc and claaa Moller'aCat Loaf, Loovarlog'a CrathsJ, Pow aerea aeu wraauiaieo outer. ayrup, Diiniriri and Cu of all description. Englian Hairy rartory, lam, gap Hago nud farutaaau Che-ae Eugll.h rleblea, Cundlinonta nod Haucea American and Kagll.a Deviled Ham, Tost ue, Lob iter and Game, Olive., Stuffed Olive., nad La per' a freeervea and Jelliea lueverv variety wo aaiier ooihikiwi arc on.riog ine moai eomplelo etock of Orooerlea, Wla.., Ldiuors aud Coineetlbleeeter offered Inthle ell), at the mont moderate prlc.a, and rciueat our patrons sod frlcudilDcalUudoxatu ns, ham v mini;, Eilsnalve Dealer In Vine (Jroccriea, Tea.. Wine, and Lin nor,, Irra BulMlug. Na ISaad 18 lutre Market hpace, UeiweKU n.venthand Klhlh a tree. WajHiJiuroii, l 0., March 7,1mh wb3U Stewlf are la . BOO at alt acrtberwlll give Information oa isle aabjeet at alt lltnea without charge. , . , OEO. MAMON, atloraoy at Law aad Solicitor In llankruplcy. City Hall fabO G9 OAHPKTS, CUIITA1N8, dkc. thb t.iTinrT i.Tnfiri TlIK NEWEST AND BEST PATTXRNBt HIE MOST KEAbONAHf B PUICE8I WM 8. MITCIIKLL CO., railed to lha very Dae NEW DININQ llamas, id, vbii a New York. Phila delphia, aad Uoaton style. Ladlea thatvlaitMr. tia aao nave mf r w" In aireei, a o 13-If II HKTT'u ran fnmtt COrIEaad LUOUOLATE. near r TUB nuuunai ijiio iusuiuuuu COMPANY or THE UNITED STATES OF AMEBIC A, WASHINGTON, D. O., Chartered by Special Ac of Congresa. Approved Jnlr 99,1109. CI Ml CAPITOL OFONBMILLIM DOILIES. orFlVEHHi 0. H CLARK, Philadelphia, Prealdeal. JAY COOKE, Chairman finance and Executive Committee. HENKT D COOKE. Wash la gtoa. Vice Prealdent. EMERSON W. PEET.PblUdelpbln.SecreUrynad Aclaary E 8 TURNEH, Washlagloa, Aselslant Becretary. rRANCIWQ SMITH. U. D , Medical Director, i. EW1RU USA LB. J. !.. Assistant Medical Di rector. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD t J. K. BARNES, Surgeon General United EUleo Army. Wahlnta r. 3. MOKWITZ, Thief Medical Department unue-i note, nur, na.iiaiwa, D. W, BI.IB8, U. D , Waihlagton. ThtadvaalagosoEered by tht Company are tla a National Company, chartered by specie sot of Gobi reae.lSea. Apall op capital of 81,000,000. 1 1 ftCTara ia nlufif nHinlnM it feral. healareer laauraaea than other comDanlea (Of toe amine money, my li ry reiirlctloaa In tho pot. tav la tha laiared I iuo.nl and return all Iba nremlnma. ao that Iho la.urauco eoateealy the decreaee on Ue 1ST C. F. CUMM.ISB, ANErTENrtiVhllOOTANUSHOEHOUSE where tbe public may alware fled WHAT THEY WANT, aad Of the BEST MAN UrACTURS. Second door South of K alreet nad Northern Market, fTCTKISAYSI FOR YOUNG B1KN. UXS Oa tho Errors and Abases Incident to Youth nud Early Mao hood .with the humane view vf treat meal nod core, tent by mall free of charge Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, JaalS-Sm Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. BalldtTi and Material SENECA STONE. riMIE MARYLAND FREESTONE COMPANY X are prepared lofarnl.h their Stone la dimen sion, and quantity required. Nawcd to Order. a large quantities. C. ' IIAYI)i:, hecrelary mLlT-Btn No. 117 F street. TIIU3IAH F.VIIEV", WHOLMALR AND RETAIL DEALER IN MfliK. ji:.ui;vi iLAMixu, LATUM, II Alrt.NANIIANleS.llAVEI C"R, TENTH hT WEST AND CANAL. FELT and COMPOSITION ROOFJNO DONE IN TUB BK-IT MANNER AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES BOOrilYU MA I Kill ALA valwitya ou Hand mill for Male. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ALL febi Sin wuuiv uuAiunuiu. STOP t"NO?50U.SJ HKVUHTII NTItKKT, BIQH OF Till Bia TH0.1K. Tb. B4KBf.,t.rr of JAMES S.T0PHAM& CO., Wh.r. LADIi yqo can purchaae, at rednoM priea riHB HOLK-LIATHIK TKUKKB. KS' UUKHS AflU BAK All made with AKlTOUi TKU.1KJ, anw BiiLuau). AU male of tho Beet Material and under our own aapervl.lio IIODEE'8 PATENT RUBBER SHIELD. WEAUETIlESOLEAGENTSrOIlTlIEMSTUICT. rovement rr pi cage of Trunks. sared durlag life an annual Income of one tenth tho amountnnmedln tbe policy. No extra rale Is charged lor risks upon tho Uvea V, IVUlBtV It la. urea not to secara dividends, but st so low t coat that dividend . will be Imrna.Ible A LOCAL AQENT 18 WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY, aad applications from competent par- ! IUT BDCB BBVBCIVa, WHO (111 1111 led ahonld bo nddre.ied to tha Company' mpotent par indoroeraents, ay'a Oeneral slty. vJENEUAL AUENUT FOR nurlaadt Delaware, Vlrglula West Virginia, and Dla trlct ol Columbia. A.T -nixs oititiox: of JAY COOKE & CO., flKIEKNIU STREET, OFPOSITE TREAB URY DEPARTMKRT. WA8HINOI0H. S. C. Plumbing and Dai-Fitting. G&S FIXTUEES.-THBM03T Sll03iriCiaT.iatXTt.1IIT STOCK Of ouANonLiunu ' OAS AND WATER FIXTURES t. b. foaad Ul. .Id, of M.w Tork ltra U at 210 V 8tTMt,nMr thaTreuury Bauding, CU & M. Tor toumIt... l.tf WJf. WIIELAN. Proprlllor. GAS-FIXTURES, WHO HIS TIU L1R0UT AXD BEST ASSORTUIIITt W II T. BROWNE &POWEU, I CLVHIIEItN AND UAN FITTEItN.l No. 1811 Nluth alreet, lletuecu D and IS afreet,. Patent Agent,. Hota, Capi, Boot, and Bhoei. ?IST CLlfS IUT ItTAULISUUEaT. B VlKUIII..wir. of K B f.riu.os, .f.JXIr..r. rFrd.rkklHd ) p.p.r. plu. copy d.DM. 071 F.DB.irlT.Dl. ...OU.. C.ptlul Mill, 00 rfio.r .M.rnoun prll 3, .1 1 o'clock Undertaken. II Y IU11VEY. A. A. MliiiC HARVEY 4 MAFIR, nNUEUTAKEHH, NO. " F STREET, UutMeoii Nlulli and until. 4ia6Tollttr..l.) Pawn Broken 175 175 LOAM OFFICE. T3 f hlrteonth elrsel, third door im OI reoOiJITaaia aiaaaa LICENSED DT AUTUOBITT, B BnRHSTINB'S Honey loaned on surer waicuee, ummonae, jewen-y, "" Plate. Plan i, Faraitnre, Mechanical Tool.. Udia. and Oentlemsa'a Wearlns Apparel of Old Oold and BlUer bonfht aair rtDKHTIBI. Stablei. tOOK'B BOARD!, HOARDING 8TABLIB, ON UHTU bin IUT. kletweenUandK.No lar nltenllon paid U lloardlns I (' lj !( atlanltiHi Da Id Ll 111 Ursa, airy and aumforUble ubjee. TU propria, lor le well known asonoof the best feeders tn this Dl.trlet, Owners of poor horses can hare thtna altendndand well care mr. Ci KKIiUBil eaa b. had at all boars for fler, Weddlnce. and Fnnerala lM-tf M1LBU11NS' POLAR SODA. K1SSINGEW1CUV A S4RAT0G WATRS 0. rtllAL'UlIT SUMMER AND WINTER. 480 ISIb HI., Oiiyaallfj llie Ironaur'. WASHINGTON CITY DISPENSARY, Northwest Corner of SEVENTH AND II STBEE.TS. 3ir:iIOA.Iw AUVIOB no NurslcAl operKtlou (a llio loor iuii of ciuuat. one. tlour.-Holl). m tslotoTp iu lr ft lffiS8k.Vb . uiiei:n a iu, t. OlUeei ISO renuaylvnuln Avenue, OBAYEL AND FELT ROOFERS. Orders for OreTt, Send, sad RooBn II te rial protnptlf attended to, Ordsrs for Green's Voleanlied Concrete Pavement for Sidewalks, Stables, norae-slalta, Warehooie Floor. Cellars, o . warranted water and rat proof BaiDpleseaQboaeenalJ U Oloutt at son's Llrarr htables and J C. McOalre's prlrstasta. bias. de7 if MARBLE MANTLES. UONUHKKT8. UEAD8TONE8. - AHD BROVTN8TONI WorkaieontsdU tht lateat stylo and beat co saner 'tt 'jAGQDM JOUVENAL'S MsrbU Works. Cor F and new Jerser are.. 8 sqnaraa north of nofll totf Baltimore Depot. 33. s. AXiXjiaTsr, MANUFACTURE. OF MJIK. Dealer In Plaster. Cenienl. Ilulr, Ae., Ae., Ae.. wOTl.a.iitiini OFFICE 0Wlra . ,,, (Hear of Uelropolltan Ilotel ) Cement and fleeter at New York price. any tf nhU MNEMAUYIjANDIIAHS. 349 inr.niTnAftrnRP.nUARTr.AND HAUB. EANTEIQUAL(1F NOT BDPKRIOU ' ANY EVEUtloLu IN TIIIl'MiHKht 349 URY MH rtnna Oppoal ilte MitropoUtaa Uotel. Arthur Fannell, QARPEN1ER AND BUILDER, No. tl E HI., bel. Sib aud lOlh Nil,, HODTII WAS1IIMUTOH, JOBI1INO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. j.iM-lf Marble Monuments, AMD SI ATUARY MAI1ULE MANTELS Tht f ronnd on whleb nr marble yard la situated bar las been aold, and contemplating removlnf be Mj II II. 8TIMEMKTZ. HAT TLR, 33( PtoDBjlvnnU areoun second door frotn Thirteenth alreet All the new stylos for ,'?riaa; now r.adr uenuemen'e 'Dnu Ilala. OA. art. 07 and OJL Yonnc pen caaaot fall being so' ted. Boy's lists la abandaace. ( tnet taboo nhltf IT1Q KEWHATANDSnOBSTOBE. CIO OlO J. T. fErTY h CO. 01O HarejMt opened at BUBerenth street, opposite In. UUItsncsrVnildlng, anew and well-aelettedetotk of U ATS. CirS, BOOTS and 8Q0E8 for O.atle. men and Boys, whleh they ofer at n small ad tabs Bpoi soil. HTlng boaght for Cash thsy art snahled lo offer anpartor Indocemsnte to parches or, and solleltonly anopporlaally to son vino lha pnbll thai thsy ar really selling a deolrahU otass of goods at very low Agar. k sail aollcltadi and aomparlsoa of prices shnl lesged with aay similar establishment in tho city 3. T. PETTY k CO., slelSTsathstrcet.oppostt Intelligencer Balldlag Washington. D. C. Carriagei.Etc. riARHIAOBBI OAKRliaESI CARKIAOIBI Oa band, a One aaaorluent of Flft'04PWJL tla.agAUKIAOKrl Alan. nnmber otU3 Second-hand CAKR1AUED. Repairing w promptly attended to, ROBERT II. ORAUAH. 3TI D street, between flih and tth. iuiaa-3t and 477 Bth atreet. near P. CAUUIAGr.N ! CAUUIAdKN!! CAKUIAGEft!!! JOHN F. BKIDGET. CARRIAGE HAHOraCTURER AND DEALER, Booth side I'enu.Tlranla.aTeane.neirThlr- iunlh ilrul. WiaMmlAB. It fl . Has contUntly on hand a err laria and biock oi new ana eocoou. rlages. Buggies aad Koek; 1B deals on tho prlntfr email proflt. id averr I aria and Jet land Light family Car lawaye, whleh he le offer um Mini a can, "quick aalee aad iniiiw lawi Confectionery, W WH HUTUtKFOBD, IrMl b.lw... blllb a4 B.v.alta , Jnlr. HUML UIHI j uMutB, mi ine omiBTi 110.tOlb.il Qi.lll; of WUI. Pll. Hum Kill Drl.JL.mb.r. eno.QCO B.Bf or r.tb. n SU.OOO r.t of Whit. Pin. tpd Bprou SuilliBf . Alio, F.bm Pl.k.U, U.raro.k, fioArdf. BbiI. Jol.t, a. , ao .Jb.1 r.a.lf.4 bb4 lor .kloBI obi Bll,(MtlBinllttoaL . . . .o. BookMnien. BDVVrfJIt!i.TlTTll AD P1PIE.K0L.B. Mo. m r.r;j,.U .;.. M.y T..tll..d Books olcgaatly or plalalr bound Periodicals aad nawipaitrs arclally attended lo. SIimiELD'S FRENCD CONFECTIONERY AND SALOON, aioPenu.Ave..bl 13th aud lttb fill. OYSTERS, GAUI and SErRESnKESTSriIR nUbed al mr Salooa at all hours. Farllss. Waddlags, Dtansrs. Receptions. c, famished st Iho shortest nolle and lha latest slylo) aiao.Tat.ic war ana csperiencea trailers. deol-Jm JOB. II. NIIArriELlP. J. H. ALBERS, anil rsiovontn Btroot b.tWHI.I.'WtK.tb FRENOH OONPBOTIONRR, DrnggiiU. "Ul I'., at AT COL'CULI.VS DBtO KTOBB, Corner F iKlKluth Slrol n.Br p.ubi bbj Po.ioaMP.pt', Freih Drnca and Uedlclnea t,.rrllilBilBlb.Dro,ll.Bl.i..P.TBB( Ttett fl anil a llna aold At LOWER PRICES TUAK AT ART OTHER STORE IU TH UlTl JA-Pbystclana' prescriptions carefully and nc BBTst..yVPBidaiailJ.ottri. fsbU-tf AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY or D. E. SOMES & GO., ESTADLISIIED IN 1803, No. 470 Neventh atreet, oppoalln roBi uniee, lTftBDiaaton, ji. c. Dry Ooodi. obsiiobsTi Wo will still cootlnac onr sale of alt WINTEIK GOODS AT CO 1ST Before patting tbcm away fur tho summer, A large lot of REMNANTS at a eacrlOce. M. TAYLOR It CO , mh No 41 Centre Market Space pIOPAUTNE R.J9JI IP NOTICE nnderalgsed bST formed a limited partner I ioqci or ine ury uoode pniioe... mi 'YATK4A WUWALL. WILLAlhll f- ehlr forth euodi A. YATES and JOSEPH C WIHWALL a re the! "I rni'"i nikHAIIV VI, UAKinnfl who ba contributed 20,0U0 to the common Block! conuneacea wire j toov, nna lermina FabrasrySa, 1871 " '' i.I ;.. vriawi l. ueaerai fartnera. JOSEPH C. fe77 Mw 1 Partner Merchant Tailors. OWEN & PUGH, Military, Naval and Citizens' Merl cuant xaiiors, UMDEnTIIEOWEarilOVNE. 1'ejuu, Arenas, IlarathUdar oiened thalr Aral new I molt Sprlag flood, conltlag of Fancy Caaalmer! PUaeCoatlei, hfeiton. Tricots, and a large e aortmecit of black and bine Clotnaand Doeakla! ai.o.n general biock i ueniieuea'a rnrniaoianj a-i. -1- ai nii.-l. j t- .ill .. ii tonnes and the public generally tttar ml73w Wines and Liquors- AMES UOLAN, DIALin I to, ar Or. La Chainpafgnes. IV-V Stor and Sample Room superintended br Wiitl D Conroy. I jrivat f .r h T a tf enola Cnr 'It tf n c.tninn Lao 4'Or, and S1III 171 Pcaasylraala sreaye, adjofalag Ustropollli BlUlardi. K I B. K W 0 0 1) IlAIt AND UII.LIAHD SALOON Cor. Twelfth a, and P. ay DLIOII 4 afcCONBELL. PROPRIETORS. rTh Bar lilapplld with lb hplel Win tidiimow .A isj AroWtccts CTIRKWEATHER 4 PLOWMAN. AHliUITfiUTB, ra.Mi'wfc.'iSyW'd Personal. DO NOT DESPAIR UNTIL YOU HAVE COI , soJUdold Dr. TAR0Y, sent Old Yellow Uall. Ue Is aocceainil when others fall ( 1 cog uaaiiaisut, (atiaui. n.i'araie rooms ior lauieni lUfUU