TDE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1867. jvjf iWL NUMBER CXI1I. 4 DIET FOB MENTAL DYSPEPTIC!". AND A CUBB FOR BY-roOHONDRIA, HY-POCRIHY, OR ANY COMPLAINT OF A DI ORDER. Y OUH BKKIKS EDITOK. AL1IANAC AND DIARY. BHUKT BETKE-JLLOmcAI, OUSKRVATIONS THK WEAK. March. Monday. Additional nfTlonru In FOK tho l'liilaflelphia CUHtom House appointed by the President and disappointed by the Senate. 'J'lie appointments and dlsstp poiutments are becoming the Cwitom. Tuesday, ao. 1 ho bill allowing the Importa tion of tue bark of a certain wood for mak iuu paper, duty free, was not vetoed bv the 1'roHldent. Hark oir of trees is not ait article of treas-oti. AVldntnlay, Ml. The Jnpnnet,o "All Rijrht" has a benefit, when tiie audience is pre sented wltii hi nntoKrapli, In Japanese pivlng his correct name, which, like "Ali KiKl't" himself, looks as natural upside tluwn ns any other way. Thursday, (leneral liutler deludes the Uuitu with a blank Diary, ropresentlnK it its Booth's. BiiiKiiam wanted to see it but the General refuses, ns it has his washerwoman's account lu it. Friday 'lt0' T,lie H(!I1!lte concluded to adjourn 0 day nnd tneet airaln next week, liy ,h.- operation they make 8S0,OtH) mileage inon- "y- AIa"7 01 "iem ought to make H on tilt turnpike. Saturday, u'0,1S,';l?":s, rl;' DAY, The Kditornttt ",ls l,'e ,lo8"K performances at tho Capitol, Bvml taa a Private Box with Jlr. Morrisse. ' CLOSLYG aiIT OF THE IES! NATIONAL VARIED EX Til A AX X 0 UN CEMENT! Wishing to lay before our readers in advance cf the official announcement a full account of the closing of the "National Varieties," at the Capitol Garden, Washington, we herewith print a copy of the bill prepared for that event, kindly furnished to us by Mr. Defrees, printer to the concern: It is proposed soon to close the House for the summer vacation, and it is the object of the Stock Company to go out with a blaze of glory, as it is the purpose of many of the actors to "star" it throughout the country the coming summer. The play now running on the "boards," entitled "Reconstruction," is drawing good houses, and it is to run for a few days longer, when it will be withdrawn to bring in as a "closing bumper" a New Hay, written expressly for this occasion by Mr. Fer nando Wood, of New York. Herewith we give a copy of the bill: NA TIOXA L VA IUE TIES. WASHINGTON, D. C. The Management, in returning thanks to the Fporting public for tho very liberal patronage bestowed upon their House the past winter, take this opportunity to announce that, pre viously to closing their Establishment for the Season, there will be brought on the boards an entirely new series of Entertainments be- litting the occasion, written by a gentleman of the New York Press. The House having been entirely refitted and Tefurnkhed with pens, pencils, and penknives at the commencement of the season, it is now one of the most comfortable places ok amusement in this city. The dosing night is not yet fixed upon, but as the principal Star Performer is en-a-'ed but for A short time, ia .OUa..io uiui me puuna should manifest their appreciation of him by A full house U rTa Mrtiuinroiiiniit tn . . . c""") icnpuiiKB to the um- l 1 : e , i ... veihai uehue 01 tne public to be made acquainted with the progress of the arram ments for the closing ceremonies, whiuh i looked forward to with so much interest, is enabled to give the ioiiownig particulars: The services of the CELEBRATED CONTRA BAND are engaged for this occasion. National Varieties, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. Proprietors and Managers, .Htanuery & Randall tstaue ManiLL-er Mr. Florence Treasurer Mr. McCulloeli Prompter Mr. Colfax New Play 1 ! For the firgt time in this city. Jttosest or, Th Fortieth Cougress I ! PRINCIPAL PERFORMERS. Moses ... . . Mr. Johnson. Faro Mr. Morrissey Children of the Covenant, Ciusar, Julius, Cnto, and others. This piece, which is brought out with en tirely new scenery, has had an immense rim in Memphis, New Orleans, and other Southern cities, and it is believed will prove a success here. The characters are all well Bustained, and the ability of the Actors in their line is well known to the community. j Mr. Monroe, of New Orleans, and Mr. For rest, of Memphis, the celebrated Tragedians, are engaged to do the "Cloudy Pillar" and the "Pillar of Fire." P fttf Thin Extravngana is' gotten up at great expense, the ..-... PRINCIPAL PERFORMER ! lieing paid ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS for the term of his engagement, including house rent at "the other end of the Avenue." It is therefore hoped this liberality on the part of the Management will he riiOI'EKLY AITHKCIATED by a generous public After the performance of Moses, there will be other entertainments of a highly varied, amusing, and moral character. Of the great number of these feats we have space only to enumerate a few. ' TERFOliMANCES IN TIIE RING. A celebrated bare-back rider will jump through a ring covered all over with "acts of Congress," and with a single summerset land on the other side on his trained pony "Veto." This daring feat never fails to bring down the J louse. Baue-Back Rider Mr. Johnson The great Yankee "All Right" will put himself in a bottle, and cork himself up. This is a most amuwug feat, never before attempted out of Japan. Yankee "All Rmiit .... Mr. Butler Feats of Prestidigitation, tricks, tossing of cups, etc., and practising on the horizontal Bar. Cur Tosser Mr. Saulsdury ground and lofty tumbling by a celebrated Acrobat, in which the per- former will keep up in the air an immense heavy ball, first on one foot and then on the other, without tiring or letting it fall. This difficult feat was never before successfully pre formed in any other country. Celebrated Ackouat . . . Mr.. Johnson A WAR DANCE. by a real savage, showing the different steps taken in a feat of that kind, Real SaVAoe Mr. SteVekS EXUIIIITION OF A LIVE rOPTERIlEAD, striking at the hand that warmed it into life, and doing other ungrateful things. Copperhead Mr. Brooks WILD BEASTS. The den of a very fierce "tiger" will be entered by a man, and the enraged animal held by the tail, without the owner receiving a "scratch." The nerve required for this dangerous feat is possessed by but few. Man tuat Fights tue "Tiger"..M$. Morrissey COMIC BOKO by an old soldier, written expressly for this character, entitled, "Who has sull'ered more than I ?" Old Soldier Mr. Johnsos The Management are also negotiating with Mr. Kelley, and other celebrated supporters of Ethiopian Characters, and it expects soon to announce on tho boards the well-known lead ing actor, Mr. J. Davis, now held to an en casement Virginia, and whose laughable delineation of ; FEMININE CHARACTER is well known. Matinees every Friday afternoon for women and children. As is tho custom with the Southern Thea tres, the Erie List is suspended. Stanuery &i Randall, Proprietors and Managers. N. B. Our former "advertiser," Mr. Ray- mond, is no longer in our employ, and persons making contracts with him must look to him for their lullihnent. S. & R. WAXTK1J A FEW GENTEEL BOARDERS. To the Editor of the Evening Telegraph: Knowing your will to benefit the worthy youth of our city, 1 give you an excellent opportunity hy permitting you to recommend to me those you think deserving of the comforts of a home. Our house is too larcre for us: and it may as well bo lillud, as I do not mind work; but my cuiei reason lor taking boarders is, that there are so many obliged to endure the cold com- fort of boarding-houses and hotels. i ITT J vve aie genteel people. The rest of the family think it a great sacrifice on my part to do so much for strangers. My charges are the same as those of first-class boarding-houses. notwithstanding the home comforts make it worth twice as much. . . I have been much troubled by havlne boarders unworthy of the hospitalities they have enjoyed. 1 shall tell you a fw of my troubles, that you may be sure not to send any likely to commit the same errors. I have been obliged to turn off some, while others have lecn so ungrateful as to leave without giving a day's notice, or even a reason for going. I mnst have my house full. I have one boarder who burns gas till 10, and sometimes even later. This is insuffera ble. My rules require "gas out at nine." Another lights his gas early in the morn ings. This is insufferable. Still worse, there are three who stay in the house frequently all the evening. This is in sufferable, as our family till the sitting-room, and they cannot endure the restraint of a stranger's presence. Our boarders have the privilege of staying out as late as they wish each is provided with a key, which ho uses as freely as if in his own house. The above mentioned I shall turn off as soon as I can fill their rooms. Another had the insolence to ask for "coffee made of coffee," for which he would pay extra. I immediately invited Aim to leave even though he had paid some weeks in advance. Of course, ho meant to be insolent when he took that mode of keeping his position in our happy home. To think of a man telling mc, how to cook in my own house 1 I might as well havo lady boarders as sutler that. One gentleman imagined he had a cold, and wanted fire in his room. I parted with him, telling him a hotel was the place for a man that must keep his room, and have his visitors rushing up stairs two and three in an evening. Our carpets are too nice for such abuse. So his room is vacant. A few havo learned after much hinting from different members of the family to dis appear immediately after tea, and to slip quietly into the houso when they come home. They have also learned at last not to sit long at table, nor help themselves twice to butter. They also appear at table punctually, or do not come at all, there being plenty of restau rants in the neighborhood. My rules require "all those who arc not on the spot in five minutes after bill ringing, to defir apptaring at table till tu.rt 7i." By remembering my request you will do much good to young men, and also put doing good in the power of your subscriber. Cynthia Homo. PRY GOODS. P RICE fit WOOD, '. W, tor. EIGIITII ana FIL8EKT, Jt'ST OPENED oOOO yards Spring Delaines, 25 cents. Fast Color Calicoes, 11, 12 10, and lSc. Choice Shades Colored Alpacas, 40 and 60c. Choice Shades Colored Mohairs, 02$ cents. Black Alpacas, 33, 45, 50 cents, up to St per yard. Bluck and White Stripe Skirting by the yard. Fine French Percales. WHITE UOOV.S t WHITE UOODS I Na!ue6oR WnsUuSj very cheap, 25, 31, 37j, 40, CO, CO cents. Solt Finish Cambrics, 25, 28, 31, 35, 38, 40, 44. 47, 50, 5(1 up to C9 cents. Soft Finish Jaconets and Victoria Lawns. A cheap lot of Stripe and I'lald Nainsooks. Muslins from auction, very cheap. White Piques. Marseilles. Honeycomb and Lancaster Quilts. Table Linens, Hapkins and Towels. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Mus lins, Pillow-case and Sheeting Muslins, at the very lowest market prices. Barsrs Ins in Ladies' and Gents' Linen Cam bric lidkls. Laules' and Gents' Ilemstitcn Hdkfs. Gent' ana Boys' Colored Border WOkfs. PllICLi & WOOD. N. W. Corner KIOUTH and FILBERT Streets. N. B. Dally receiving New Goods. 10 IE 67."' DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS. JlhT OPENED AT THOUNLKY'g, 1 case of Buperior HOOP SKIRTS, oest styles and makes, at prices irom )1 up to 2 -5. One lot ot beautiful BERING CLOTH3. Several lots very desirable CAssslMBUES. bplendid blLK l'OFLIfcSlu plaids and siripee. Very neavy rich BLACK fclLKH. DouUlu width line PLAID GOODS for children. FRENCH CHINTZES, PERCALES, PIQUES, DELAlNtH, Etc LIKEN UOOD8 AM FLAXMXS, Powi-r-loom Talilu LtneiiB, pecially desirable. Rlcb t-uiiu Dauiuk Table Linens, beautttui. Napkins, Towelw. Doylies, Dinners, Crashes, etc. .....lu .,1 Wlilflllilr Ulil! KliKMlilitf LIMP!!. Linen Haudkeichlels, Itr Ladies, Oeulleuien, and 1 Al'nsUuH. Calicoes, TIckinKS, Checks, Shawls, Quills, anil White Ooods generally, attbe very lowesliiuasi- ble prices- JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, K. e. ium:k eighth asb SPRINU VAUOEN KTHEETtt. 3 Id 3ni8p A T RETAIL. I'OFI LAR PRICES IN SILKS. DRESS UOODN, WHITE CiOOUsj EI ENS, MOtKNIN GOODS, CASKIIHEEEM. AND KOISE FCBMSH- IXU DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 8 81m 0. 787 t'HESN I'T STREET. HEAP DRY COO I S, CARPETS, MATTISUS, C UlL CLOTHS, AM- Vt.wv it u. a rf'ii a m a nT.T. N. F. Corner ELEVENTH and MAlin.ii ut.d .Mlf, Willie AlULllllK. ItJ DW., ;t: smir oil 4'ic. to 6oo, Voolleu Drnggais, fi 10 i u. Cluths.itsc. Spring C'hlnues, lac. lo nuc. De Laines. N. E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets., .IUST RECEIVED, A EAHGE EOT Or BEADED SIEK BEETS, BELLING AT 1. WORTH IS, AT j WIEEIAM 1 EONNERSTADTER'S, No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, 11131 fctcond door auovi Arck. opened this iiuirnniB. I rum aiiuiKiii . 'lucrum Carpels, ml wool, at Ko-fo.. Jl. t1,.- and jim Jutiralii carpets, wool Hlllnv "J-"" 6c. 'eiikIIhu Tapestry Brussels Carpets, , ou y ( l Entry aid bialr I arpsts, 25c to 76c. t ub C ar V'' lo 76C Hemp Carpet, Hm. lo b. tloi'r O c l DRY GOODS: A R K E T I. A DIES' I.OAKI. tXOTIIS. New Spring Styles In single and double WMtliH. Fleant Fnnclos, prices very low. btandard Biaple Blyles, good assortment. f'AS.MMEREN. Pprinp CftSBlmercn for business suits. Cheap CnsMnieres for boys' wear. Fine Conti ties for good custom. Black Broiidclotlis and Drup d'Ete. Linen 1 iritis for Boys' wear. t aucy UrillH, Luck, and buininer Wear. It LACK mtENS CiOOD. Blnclt fi-4 Wool PeluincH, 87c, 8100, and 81-15. Black 3-4 V ool DcluineH, SO and 00 cents. to cent Black Mohair, a fresh lot. 4(, 45, and 60 cent Black Alpacas. Blnck Molialr, linest, Imported, $L00 per yard. H'"" for a splendid Black 'famine. Dark Grry Goods, 37 to50cent-H. lilcli Bluck Hilks. lroiu (I 25 to 86'50. IIOM:YCO.Uli 4(1 IETN. One case very largest size, best quality, at 8300. 1 2 stutn4p Warranted fast colors, good styles, 12 cents. HEMSTITCH i:i II AIV DKKIU HIEI'S. Several lots at great bargains, 2.5 cents up. SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS lOU PRESSES, MANTILLAS, ETC J RICH OROS UKAIN'N, DHAI'K I)E FRANCE, UKO I'AKINIEJVNE, ETON TAFFETAS, I'OILT IE NO IES, F TUK MANUFACTURE OF BONNET AND PONbON, IN ALL GRADES AND WIDTH). J. "W. PROCTOR & CO., 2u.i8:uth2nirp No. 080 CHESNUT Street Q 220 FAP.IES & WARNER, 229 NORTH NINTH STREET, ABOVE RACE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, One case Water Twist Bleached Muslins, 20 cents per yard. Bleached Muslins, 1j, 16, 18, 20, 22, 25 cents, etc. Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, 15 cents, l'lllow-case Muslin, Vi yard wide, 25 ceots. Ki-4 Bleached Sheeting. Willlanisvllle, Wamsutta, Semper Idem, Amoakcac, Forrestdalo, Superior Shirting, etc. etc.;. . pest mnkes ot Vnblcuched Muslins. WHITE GOODSt WHITE CiOODH! FROM RECENT AUCTION SALES. Nainsook Muslins, 31, 37JS. 45, and 50 cents. Flald Nainsooks. 23, 31, 37,'i , 50 cents, etc. Soil Finish Cambrics, 37 4. 45, 60. and 60 cents. Fine Victoria Lawns, 37.45, 50, to, and 05 cents. Very ttue Swiss Mulls, cheap. Job lot Shirred MuBllns, 75 cents, worth ft. Very fine Striped Nainsooks. Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs from Auction. Boys' Bordered Linen Hdkfs., 12X cents. Ladies' and Gents' Plain Linen Hdkfe. Gents' Colored and Bordered Hdkfs., etc. etc. Table Linens, Napkins. Towels, etc. All-wool and Bomct Flannels, cheap. Linen Shirt fronts, our own make. Delaines, Calicoes, Bluck Alpacas, etc. etc. FAMES & WAHNER, 4. 289 NORTH MXT1I STREET. 2 2!iJ gPRING ASSORTMENT OP ItOVSE-EEBKIKHIMU DBT HOODS, CONSISTING Ot E1NEX, fOTTO.Y.ASB WOOEEEJf CiOODM, For Household Use, at Reduced Prices, SUCH AS LINEN SHEETINGS. FJLl.OW LINENS, L A M A S K TABLE COTTON SHEETINUS, PILLOW MUKLINS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK NAPKINS, BORDERED TOWELS. cloths, i to i yarus lollK. QUILTS, KiLANKETS, EJIRROIDERED TAREE AND PIANO COVERS, ETC. Also, Irom the late AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK, a lot of VERT CHEAP HEAVY HECK TOWEt EIN4.S, E91EROIDERED TAM BORED DRAPERY , JIISEINS. LACE AND NOTTINGHAM ITBl-iiss, OKDED IJORDER AND HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN 4 ARRISON, 3 n7 NO. IOO CHESW1TT STREET. No. 1101 CHEhNUT btrwet. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., AT THEIR NEW STORE,: N. VV. Corner ElvnI and Cliesuut HAVE NOW OFEN T A II EE EI N ENS AND CEOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWEU, LINENS. Ill APFRS, NUEETINU 9IESEINM, g ETC., Which they will sell at prices which cannot tall to give satisfaction. i 1U1H XHNKHHO 1011 'ON -1-.ARIW-B1LK8. MANTLES, FANCY GOODS r" - a l'Y V1LIEH UK FRANCE, 61 ltua Vlvleiina . -a...- U . Iu,i null. tltA Ulilllttu.wlu.nil 11,. und 1U1 Jllio nnu.ii.Kt " ' ' " "ii iu. llonme. The lart!l emporium iu Purls. Prices nmrked lu plain figures. EiiKllBh spoku. Dresnej u,ud to nieanure lu Iyrty-eiui Hours. . 3tllit M vO NINTH. DUY GOODS. LINEN STORE. ttae AROH STREET. I have inNtmadeont a rednced price list for nil my LINENH. which cannot fall to give satis Inctlou to the tuoei careful buyer. To those about purchaalng LINEN QOOLVi, we would ay that our Htock wah never larger and more varied, consisllug of the following, vl..- HEAVY SHIRTINO EI N ENS, MEDIUM EKiHT DO. FINE EOSOM EI N EN'S, KIIIKT HOS09IS. FANCY AND PEA IN. TAREE DAMASK, HY THE YARD. TAREE CEOTH S, A EE SIZES, some benutiful patterns, Just received and selling cheap, NAPKINS AND DOYEIES, FINE DAMASK TOWELS, EINEN BIRD-EYE AND DIAPER, IRISH EINEN SHEETINUS. FRENCH EINEN SHEETINGS. PILLOW EINEN, t'HCMD CEOTHS. 8 AND 4 YARDS WIDE. STAIR LINENS FROM II TO 30 INCHES IN WIDTH, EA DIES' AND (JESTS' HANDKERCHIEFS EINEN EAWNS AND CAMBRICS. EIN EN Dl'CHS AND DRILLS. EINEN FOK FERNITTKE COVERS. ETC. ETC. ETC. Power-Loom Table Linen. JiiBt received, over 200 pieces Tower-Loom Table Linen, and selling at a heavy reduction. GEOHGE MILLIKEN, IMPORTER OF EINEN GOODS, I 5 thstunmrpi: No. R28 ARCH STREET. QRESS MAKING PROMPTLY EX EC I TED CNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF LADIES OF EXPERIENCE IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN CAPITALS, AS WELL AS IN LEADINO EST A ELISH MENTS OF THIS CONTINENT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. W. PHOCTOR & CO., 2 23 stutbJmrp No. 080 CHESNUT Street. HOOP SKIRTS. I R3 V I S I B LE. EMPRESS INVISIBLE TRAIL SKIRT. THE NEW SHAPE FOR; SPRING, 1867, JH J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic (Oil DOUBLE SPKIN.G) SKIRTS. The liandsomest and mot comfortable style yet Introduced. (See all the fashion magazines.) AtJtetailby all first-class stores where Skirts are sold At Wholesale by all the leading Notion and Dry Goods Houses In this city. Also by sole owners el patent and exclusive manufacturers WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, No. D7 CHAMBERS St. 3 2stuth2m NEW YORK. LEGAL NOTICES. (MTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL- W l'HIA. HB. 'IJIE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, To John lly rid anil Margaret Ilynd, his wife; Lucy M. Oray, Lydla Uray, widow of James Oray; the Uelrs of said James Uray, Plillii) (J, Uray, James Duilile and JaneDulliie, ills wilu; UeorKeUray, .luiues Mtivay ami marKarui, Mcrvay. uis wile; William Vouui;. W illiam M. Uray, Robert MacAudrew and Mary Ann MacAudrew, his wife; and June Uray, widow of Walter Uray deceased, or the heirs of said Jane Uray Ureeting. We command you that, layliiK aside all business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear lu your proper person before the Honorable the JuilKes of our Oruhaus' Court, al a Court to be held on SATURDAY. the 4th day of May, A, D. 1H67. at 10 o'clock of the torenoon, to show cause, if nay there be, why the Court should not make an order and decree for the sale and conveyance of certain real estate, late of JAU1.S ukai owensM, as prayed in the petition uijAiu jtu i i r,L w uiuxi, AumiiiiHiraior, d. D. U, c. t. a. of said James Uray, deceased. Hied In nurimi.i Court on the Ulh day ot March, A. D. 1H67, and further auiue me oruer oi ine uuuri iu me premises, etc.. aud hereof fail not, under a penalty of ono huudred pounus. Witness Ifonorable JOBEPIt ALT.rsn-v J SeaJi IKsqulre.at Philadelphia, the tlilrteeulh day of i i in ,u. jwrui i,ur ijuru one thousand t dikui uuuuinuttuu auiiy-Hflveil, AUKK1) J. FORT IN, 8 16s4t Pro Clerk, Orphans' Court. N TliK llltf 11AN8' COURT FOK THE X un AJUt-uusn Ur PH ILEDELPlf IA. rotate of HENRY E. KURTZ, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by tne Court to audit, settle aud adjust the account of ALFRED FITLER, Kia cuter ot the will of HEN BY E. KURTZ, deceased and to report distribution ot the balance In the h4 nd8 "e ureuuuiuui, win meet tne parlies Interested for the purpose of his appoinluieut on MONDAY. April L at 4 o'clock 1. M., at his otlice. No. 250 N. . ji iunirm, iu luecuy oi i'liuaaeipiiia. 8 21 thhtufti UKORUK W. THORN, Auditor, TN THE ORPHANS' CoURT FOR THE CITY -A- AIM) COUIN I V OK PHILADELPHIA. Estate Of ROSANNA Ill'lillhS llaaAiV The A udilor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, aud adjust the account of NEIL McULKNMV, Executor of the last will and testamentof ROMANNA HL'UlU'.fe.' deceased, aud to report distribution of tlie balance lu the hands of the accountant, will meet tne piuiiei interested lor the purpose of his ap point wont, on FRIDAY, April 5, M7, at 3 o'clock P. 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It will now be (Hsued, unaltered and un abridged, under the supervision of Ueueral linker. The Utile information and meat re accounts of his operations df rived from the newspapers ot the day, have only awakened a more Intense desire In the mines ot the reading community, to leiirn still more ot the mysteries heretolore hidden by the curtain of ollleial survelllane '1 his hook eilecluallv lifts the veil of secrpsy, and lays bare their Inward recesses to the Inspection aud criticism of the world. T he morals of the National Capital are thoroughly ventilated, aud there are some strange revelations concerning beads of departments, members of Con gress, lemale pardon brokers, and distinguished mili tary characters. 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