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, y? we a 5 . 7 7 _ = a . — ,,How Tae: Javanese “Emeroy Tuxmseives | THe Wasnixctor Mititag?<Thedisplay of ' No. Finns inceceeseareate of the Imperiale, last eve- our local yesterday Was most credit- failare: THE LATEST NEWS eet ning, : <r able to the awakening military spirit of the bag of Lhsoroune ara ose . May 14 — Board of Aidérmen— j number of Tadies: and “gentlemen, who had cn the Federal im; present. whichearee th Gr ene ot TELEGRAPHIC n Bayly in the Chair. } to. and pass the | lected together in the main corridor, by his curi- a remarkab le contrast with their suderings of even the Consumptive.| —_* * es A communicat; ‘on was received from the Mayor, | j resolution from the. of Alderinen. | bus examination of vari pieces of money ex- ~aake found at al! the druggists. s transmitting one from the Water in te-/] author:zing the pure! of six-inch | hibited to’ him, as “as. by peculiarity of z —_——_—_—_ lation to the delivery of water rt “water pipe; reterred to committee, A nner. It was dit to conceive " MEOPATHIC Ree. * Co . contractors; referred to the drainagecom-| Adjourned. wo half-dol OF ¢ in ferent f All 38 & Co.'s fe Ho. mittee. —_- 5 value to a $1 bank “Ye cape on be ; our oe Also, one from the City Collector, in toa |, Locat Porrrics—Orrésitiox Martincs —Src- able to comprehend bow & dollar might bé y+ tals, from, $ resolution #f the Board of Aldermen, in telation wenn, —A Te a ad the same in value, but the case of the two silver bat javidions. However, we cannot help tl recti lo . opposed wfan' admi: i pressing tl ie =e << apaatien + cachechee _— tration was held at [gett in the old Union Kait-dellare appeased to be te him ores a wt the nopenek r nonther After closely scrutinizing various descriptions of . retail agent; W. 3 north F street; ‘aioe, occ Sanaa from the Com. | buildings last night. ‘The attendance woe ny- | jmotich. a present fe Gr bit eo nee eons a | Ee ‘ the Washing- | Also by F. &. Wintor, north corner af K stent onal Missioners of the Now Gases hearin eseanann, bya 7 Seceel i ae phe a a aform of contract for the erection of the Tbe was called to otdet, and, on mo- 80, Pond's Extract of Witch meeting : fe at. fr Land external inflammations of posed new market-house for the approval of the ~R. - made im, he seemed i —_ ae vical rd. ‘The report and contract were read, amd, | Chairm: “A nd the G a ies, “a8 thoug! Lyon's Magwatic [xemct Power on motion of Mr. Ward, the contract was re.|_ Mt. Shedd the object of the call, which | 4) money write his the new spirit that pon lan ft Exterminates Bed Bugs, Roaches, Ticks, Ants, ferred to a special committee of three members. | 2¢ sald was to obtain an expression of opinion in zed named above. bore themselves throughout the da Garden Insects, &e. Mr Donobo presented te tacanenint ne relation to the present municipal dynasty. and to 4 in a truly military manner. We saw fa the al It contains no Poison Lewis and Job Angus, protesting pen taty eens ates to meet similar delegates from the . The gi ia state of things, evident promise that the Lron’s Maoyetic Punts tion of the Center Market Commissioners in | other for the purpose of selecting a the Imperial, after minutely viewing the name, | of the fleld and staff officers Are Certain Death to Rats ant Mice. Glibert Camere seat oe This was no political foage at @ | chi me en a er in agit b almost a pat ite lang = —" > rt Cameron; r toa al commi! jo a f cl vs 't whic! it in Englis! ablic laug ~ Mr. Moore, om leave, introdaced = bill, cae: ms prey tiaes generally without respect puowiagtnie great of Imitation by the skill | commendable ambition and exertions of the com- izing the Mayor to publish a certain act of Con- |! party, and all who ing-stock, in Hapa the TRS. — Person gonitins Penmes will always mrcre opposed to the re- | and correctness with which he copied the name. | pany Officers and the rank sua qc, Sed them for exohanes at the Star ()flen anenter reas in relation to the erection of a new Center : of the regular nominee were invited to Like the Chinese, Sey alwa write in a perpen- cakes Pid aoe i = = — | are Marke*. “ Pagfic! pete. . ie! ne, commencing at the and en ght, in pursuance of a promise long since DIED, Caldwell, of Virgin! of PETITIONS. | Mr. S- Dant offered the following preamble at the bottom of the page: sigh oe fhatowheuever the Wesbington Light In-| In this city, on the Mth instant, SARAH A. | Wilmot, of Pennsylvania aa 5 xf Thos. E. France, for a water main; of Joun — Beane a heed were re seconded About haif-past 10 o'clock Capt. Lee appeared, rade Tiss our pater beist MANTZ, a ot hee wael tue inte George Mantz, in | are talked of as presiding officer L. 4 pted without discussion: 2 are. * ¥. weeny for 2 atmsther rpose; of ne Sh Wherras it being the opinion of the citizens of | 224 directed one of the servants to conduct this zen, ptivate ry ‘ L Imperial to his room, as, he stated, it was time he | Purdy, of that corps, entertained them and their ad aed eee ote, fomily are pair of an alley in square north | She (Second Ward that a change in our municipal | should retire. This servant, for ome rosarar dea | friend, to thas ener ned, ther Ste supper | Nedliny oveuiay ate Oconee eT ieee | Maks Bote cee ee ots of square 513; of Geo. Netze, for compensation for | *#2irs ts actually necessary for the welfare and not perform thisduty himself, but went and in | at the restaurant of C. Mades, (corner of Pennayl- | Uisnoe No. se Faiapet a ge tendienaciy We have Ta stone work done; of 8. A. Storrow, for indemnity | Prosperity of its citizens, and popular sradard | (med another of the ssme class, who approached | vanla avenueand ‘Third street). They sat down | one. 1éth tistant. of oo TE ne for the loss of = cow killed by falling Into x street | Po!n’s to Richard Wallach as our. standard | tue tarperiel ie gananuer which wein thiscountry | to the table at half-past nine, and after faring | MEREDIET ole stig aeention, AVAL, J. | dates yy as fe — trench; of George Folla: fos repate Of Dave | ie een eit ene, Contest, as the only man | would regard as rather singular, and bade bic | sumptuously, were chive t by in Davis, | merly of Gucen A minty Basvera Shore, | Liperaie, "Boos wemee eae a ane ae =p others, for a water | WB ean unite asa unitall the opposition, there- follow him. The Imperial romptly and cheer- | Capt Tait, and other gentlemen. w were suc- | Md..azed 19 years, 5 months and i4daya. ~ ‘ = were cumpiehat routed main;—all of which were daly referred. fore We would, as citizens of the Second Ward, fully obeyed, very politely bidding adieu to thore | cessively calied out, and, on concluding, were | His fiends and ac rer seca ee eile | Sith a inesed teen prone cannon, a COMMITTRE REPORTS respectfully recommend him for the mayoralty. ’ | around. i. each honored with gratifying applause. ‘A band fommel Se ~ an ep rc ~~ en trait - ‘The Bill for relief of Geo. A. W. Randall: solved, That we pledye Richard Wallac During the stay of the Embassy in Washington, | of brass music (Christi in the intervals of the | fy} '\n4 4 + fron dence, Capit notion ammun 7 Bill for relief of John Fleteher; passed’ owe to | Cut audivided support, and we will use all hon- | which will be fora Period of three weeks, the | speaking and during ‘ogress of the supper, ee aa the ety of San Luis amidst en- pear y a ghee and pave the footway on the east | Ole means to secure his election. Marine Band will play every night at the quarters | served greatly to enliven the occasion. The sub- . sas ee : Sie er tene a Sit authors |» BE if further resotced, That a committee of | {a Willestes Neet ject of forming the long talked-of battalion was A Davonran's Tzisvrs. Union Ratification inate oer a ee = re three be ‘appointed to meet with similar com- | "4 censor to one of the Embassadors, in coming | the ptincipal theme of the remarks of Capt. Tait, Sweet grove of tien Mee The Fourteenth. street west and D ctinte asian eae: | mittees from other wards to tender Mr. Wallach | Gemtet, Yesterday: expressed considerable | who created auch enthusiasm with reference to it | Ye! grove of Eilon, : ery en hepa mn Wke sewer at the northwest corn of "Twelfth at. | enomination. displeasure, on passing the store of Wall & Ste- | as to lead to the hope that ere another month the Av angel, with the Seraphs there, aan Squae. Oe eben politi crest and’ Batret worthy puede "Bh Toes | Me {Abbott moved that the chairman be author fens at seeing the Hag of Japan floating beneath | Light Infantry and” National Guards may form a My saurited mother see! caetions Stn teat ee pilin ae and gravel Fi ¥ ised, Beet to renee, {ppolat a com- | the stars and siripes from the windows of thatca- | Biugle corpe of wiore then tone red men, hat mother who tay intaat days Same seme peed F pinicaee, eee mittee of twenity, to act in reference fo the interests | tablishment. That f with gas. The gathering was very large, and side ") demon- t wearing a common uniform, with a Major in of C street north, weed of the opposition in the Second Ward at the efalivy watehed o'er: ings w. rf iat ni ‘The three elderly bald-headed personages of the | command, and other officers of their own very whim she songht to please— proceedings were rendered addi y intesest- peed magher many xth stepets west; passed. Bill to | C°™M!ng municipal election ‘mea | Suite are the imperial doctors of -the exredition ; - es f could not ask for more. iia by music and fire-works. A number of tim and gravel G street north, between Eleventh | aq 4h cqconeideration, the motion wasso modified | and accordingly wear a very eage demonic ia | Warcu Reruanen unday—Mathew Carr, | She called me to-her when she died, Peeterencice wee exhibited. | The Hea. Joba sie Poecinash skeen een BUI author. | Sco sdmit of the committee it called for being | Virtue of thelr high and grave oMco Ail of tha | drat street; let off. Lawrence Prada, vagrant, And whispored in mine ear, ————— ree izing certain alterations In the grade of M strest jor soghinng | penne Seg icry 5 A imperials may be distinguished from those of | fine and costs, $2 15. Jno. Anderson, drank and “Dear ehtld, remember my aclviee ; Death of a Vencrabie Publisher. south, between First street eastand South Capitol ae nominations, eed “ss aragiy tet lowing lemet rank by their wearing white sandals. disorderly; do. $3.15. enerabie Pablisher Ned Briscoe, (eol..) do; "Pwill save yon from despair.” . ms On their arrival at Willards’, the treasurer of | do. $3.15. Sam Alexander, v: rant; do. $2.15. 1 promised, street; passed alain seen above etal ee ee eee the expedition deposited with the proprietors a oe Kirbey, Sieocdeniy: gore 5.. 5 we" ‘tas above stated: Geo. Plant, W. mi sum of money amounting to $98,000, in specie, | McMann, vagrant; é 4 i nee ee Poe aphinte a scr scape Mig Jone ghutherford, Wm. 0 Shedd, J. 8. Dant, | wich was duly locked up in the’ hue ire ani [.do.; don Six lodgers, Monday. Sac Murphy, e in June next. - k le 4 il sho closed her eves, A smile played o'er her fa az Ba.timonr, Mey 15 —The venerable Thomas Marphy, formerly and for forty years one of the Proprietors of the Baltimore American, (from which he retired about seven years ayo.) died at God mime when a child; his residence in bags A this eres Ad Presents pour in upon the Japanese visitors on | lodgers. Tuesday—Barbara Stringer. 11 years No parent's kise I know; Sist year of hisage. He was connected The joint meeting came to order, Mr. Abert, | Dwtel Harkness. John T. Coombs, BF. How: | ati hands, The articles pestle ary are vaivable to oa charged with stealing; dismissed jar Foz mom'ry brives her back to me— Urst paper published in Baltimore, was widely president of the lower Board, in the chait. * | ard, Wm. Derr, Samuel W teh Win oe them, by reason of their novelty, even {f of little | Huckstopp, drunk and disorderly; worklouse 30 is all I have bele f Washington. May (4. 1960, é known, and bighiy re pected aud esteemed. csetstesteeecenemeeeseesneedeeee ‘Later from California. 3 ES. St. Josern’s, May 15. —The express from AUCTION SAL San Francisco on May 5th, arrifed here this mors: ing. Some of the favorite objects of the Califor- n a Legislotare have been vetoed by tne Governo: , wuuse course has been sustained by the = ve sent a dard, sen-, J.D’ Frere, Josiah i h; and they a Hawki grant; do. 30 day: The Chair aj inted as tellers to receive and ‘ intrinsic worth; a ey exp high gratifica- no jawkins, vagran jo. 30 days. count the votes, Messrs’ Miller ‘and Moraes | g<@2,motion, the chairman of the miceting. was ddded to the above commitinn tion at one — This Spee | pied a a 40-30 da Louisa John- = neighbor Metzerott waited on them and pr sohn, disorderly: fine and costs, $3.15, James with the fallovceting then proceeded. to ballot, | “On motion by Mr. Semford the Chair appointed | each with a set of his beautiful Views oe vee | en eeraerly, Kennaday,do ; dismissed. Two First Ward—F; Hy Pre inct.—Sam’l Duvall, G. | Be committee called for by the above resolutions, ington, with which they were greatly delighted. | lodgers. W Emerson, Jas Kelly. Second Precinct <a, | 22 follows: Geo. Plant, Wim. P. Shedd, and J. | '"Zt0". 1 installed im thelr sumptuous apart. W_ Denham, Jesse Mann, WH Peckinn oeasetion the committee of twenty was author at Willards yesterday, the dignitaries of repr a pA rn 1 cna Seu recin jon, ‘enty was author- assy i i - | auctioneers, sold yesterday, in square 468, o: i Speand Ward— First Precinet —George J. Jit-| ised wo clock ceeton wee oe ee Meas author- | the Embassy took thelr oftum cum dogetuate, seek y, In square 468, on Sev. eatie-geae-ighge-eengiegespmnsnacemavessereanenbiia {a For other Auction Sales, sce first page. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. TOCK OF GROGELLES, LIQUORS, Horse | _!t was romored that the Rothschilds’ Fearn - _ i brief repose of such a loll 1 the rich | enth oetween G and H streets south, part of | C, an agent to examine the Washoe mines Print Sent ieee poe yer, Willian P| {2,oPPesition to the regular ticket, with instruc: | WtSae, by a tePoMe, OF aa they had peobably bed | No. 2 to Patrick Gleason, and pened ien oar |S wrt Hose ke ae RieT ae Oe MOREE | im Secat to examine the Washoe mins Shedd. , E.C. Dyer, —_ —- select aan ee pleted Wallach men. no previous opportunity of enjoying since embark- | 3, to Seneg Reedvick, per foot. And part 14th inst. al ray a Disapproval ef the Southern Seceders py [bitd Ward—First Precinct. S. O'flare, morting then adjourse ing rom py ope one of Cae ee daly ao Ova Veuon toe =e of Sand 4 venth and K streets, near tne brewery, | CHARLEston, May 13.—Thirty-five leading and . Chapin, James M. Towers. Second Pre. Third Ward —in pursuance of a published no- | Wai upon by his own servants, who gli ike pe i at 10 o'elo'k » the stock of Groceries and inent gentlemen ia Mobile bavesigned a call Bacher ye Holland, B. E. Gettings, C. W- | tice. requesting all persons in the Third Ward | uolsclessly to and fro, beating hot tea In miifature - . Liquorsin the store: consisting of agencral seecrt, | for a State Contention tot aoe a Boteler, jr opposed to the seikeckion of Mayor Berrett to | cups to some, peculiar c. ettes to others, dc Tue Senpay Scuoor of the First Baptist Church, ment. The G es are good and some of the | of June to send delegates to the Baltimore Dem- ei tany ant _Pisat Precinct. Jon Dowling, | atemble at Temperance Hall on last eveuing, at | Curiosity, however, soon overcame their dispos!. | Thirtsenth street, between G and A. will have @ fo He B. Milbura, Liquora ere ver tle Cs ti This call is signed Gov Rothwell. Second Precinct—H | the hour designated quite a large number of Per- | ton for quiet, and they were visible for hours at | grand concert and exhibition on Friday evening lexovilent Work Horse, Wagon and Carryall, Winston, Mr. Forsyth, Dr. Nott Mer , G Kant. JE Kendall, A. McD. Davis. sons had assembled. thee rindows to the very large miscellaneous | text With) cod other ticles which we deem unneoces | Judge McKinstry, and others Fifth Ward—First Precinct —P. J. Ennis, J The meeting being called to order, on motion, | crowd assembled on the sidewalks to catch ees ith many othe: m Pie‘e vel, S.C. Wailes. Second Precinct —Thos. Hotcbingson. Clarence Baker, Isaac Bartlett Sixth Ward—First Precinct —H. N Ober, J S , = sary to enumerate. = Mr, Lemuel Towers was called to the chair, | glimpses of them. ‘The ladies passing seemed to | BEsR 1x MIND the lecture of the Hon. Amos Terms: Under $2 cash ; over $25 a credit of 30 Sonthe: when, after thanking them for the henor which | be quite as,much the objects of absorbing but not | Kendall tins evening, at the Smithsonian, vefore |, 4'cMp, Under 82 cash | over $25 a, eradit bear had been conferred upon him, he stated that not | uncourteous curiosity to them, than they were to | the Young Men’s Christian Association. ing interest, GREEN, A D. Brandt, Joseph Tucker. Second Precinct.— | liaving lately attended any of the political ineet. the dear creatures themselves.’ Our fair country- auvaeenoiies seed Oe nies ena ’ .) Va °, 0 2 ome! c é impression the 4 $s 3 See 1 Gaddes, ‘alentine Conner, Wm. % Venable. | ings in this city, he could not say that he wae dent eas a Be a Pag tho mca | Mr. Edicor: | Sud in the San of the 9th inst (7 THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED Seventh Ward—First Precinct —G.W. Hinton altogether conversant with the opinions or feel ) 4p , until FRIDAY, tho 19th inst., same hour. Wm H Hope. TH. Barron Second Precinct — | ings of these present. Understanding, however, | courtly and polished people in the world. They | the Washington corresponde at, M., draws a very ma 15 d , A.GRE Wm. G. flood, Daniel Rowland, Henry Knight. | that there was but one object in views and that to | bad never had an Opportunity to see any such dis- | fine picture of Mayor Berret’s adininistration of On motion, the joint meeting then adjourned. | endeavor to unite pon tome person wee candi- | Play of Caucasian female loveliness as they w:t- | this city for the past two years. it is not the fact ‘The board then came to order date for the mayoralty who could rally suificient | nosed In Washington, and it evidently came near | that h’s nomination is generally approved of. and ant force to defeat the present incumbent, (recently | turning their beads, without, however, causing | they will find that out next June. Is it not known Ps INTRODUCED. ted for that positi b ld that | them for an instant to forget the duty of fastidious | to Mr M. that there were no improvements carried Mr. Fisher. on leave. introduced a bill anthor- | fenuminated for that position,) be would say tha oti iT] " on by the Mayor for dt ths? - ey inthis pur »he heartilyconcurred. [Applause } | Politeness, so universally an clement of the very | On by the Mayor for one year and ten months? —— Purchase of 5..009-feet long 6-inch water He (MrT) bed than posed ener 4 | nature of their race, as it were Now, sixty days before the election, he bas st all pipe from Coiwel she ego ncrerrascroe passed | sitar meeting two years ago, when Mr. Wal- - We ipso the viripemene tat protebly Pee pins Frage ote e ee 4 - - ave a brie! nterview vith ¢ - te le elec’ a ere W! be another little rent eee nae, memiod te deatideration of | iy Sonid massed ta ete tee oe ate | ae ate een ee eicw fo-day with tistacdience, | floating debt to ve paid, andthe’ po tea may coed ear eeeria: and the following bills were | \Witn” refiemn te aL. Wallach, he would state | of to-morrow, with the President of te United urderer pe Bill for the relief of Geo. Neitze; bill for that daring a conversation held With that gentle- | States; that is, if they be Sufficiently recovered | Made vy paying this floating debt than by im- pots, but recent.y received fro: New York, May 13.—Macdonald, the mi of square No. 315 bill antusdaing tarieatectores | man Just before coming to the mceting upto te | fem ihe Peete ther long a Jonsble np to | doit, while they have besa shoving the peor ae ture gnd testa, Wenamer oor? erases to be act and the footway paved oa the south front Wee oobcasiae very on nee en | enone at which We go to pres tedarn oP | the paat tro tele edt een narving the poot for Superior, Rosewood ull Grand Pino Forte, by the decree cathe cot uid Geese nae peer yaliach) stated to him that he was in the | | Mr. Portman, the chief interpreter, by-the-by, | that everything was for thelr benefit—that payin | Splendid ‘suite of fu'l Gilt Drawing Room Furni- Baitimere seqats & pation of tee wor hc ae hands ef bis friends. Although not at all desirous | 's by birth a Hollander, and though quite young, | this debt would reduce their taxes Now how ture, finished ip beantifally em oidered Setn | pyr ersone, May 15 —Flour close’ Gull; How? = Port lon v coho. amy 254; bill for of being a candidate for the | ayoraity, still. from a gentleman of polished manners and impres- stands the cause. I can prove, if they give me a Covers, comprising lsrge iroular Divan, sur- andl tant 08. ] ‘Wheat cloeea dull and lower; sed, L. “ aetna <—_ — alley = square R; the jure upon him, he was willing to remain | Sve bearing, bearing evident marks in the even chance, by the books of the Corporation, that — ici = aut Bresee A gr 2 arto $13281.40; white $1.4021.60. Bacon ac- ee jee Paree p55 ote ee osaregorm in the hands of bis friends. [Vociferous applause, | S2avity of his manners, of long association with | Berret’s administration bas cost this Corporation overs, two larg c Sofas, A “4 Direct Lmportation. Nogrouk, May 14 —Arrived, bark Lone Star, from ‘Bordeaux, with wines. silks, fancy goods, etc _, direct to this city There is a large quantity of barrels, buckets, etc , reported adrift at Chincoteague, indicating 4 recent disaster to some vessel Anti-Secession in Georgia. , Avot, THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW ~~ By J. C. MeG 3 i Avesta, } 15. —Gov. Jobnson and Judges SUpaee ane Meo Gente mania | Jeet and Wansee apne aici letters (which Ss Forte by Fra COSTLY PaRix MA have been published) condemning the seceders Casinet Fors ie . z from the Charleston Convention, and favoring the Baltimore Convention. Hon. A. &. Stephens has been appointed a delegate to the State Convention » &e.~Ou NES May iéth, at 10 o’olock. at the residencs+ go to walking about again. There is more to be Benismin, ent's Square, we snail wine The Murderer of Virginia Steuert. Fi of the womaa Virginia Steuart, attempted to com- mit suicide in prison He is still living, but his case is hopeless. Markets. P ood two | adies’ tive; sides Sal0c. Lard closed steady at 11Ke. : “Good,” “Good Japanese officials between twenty and twenty-five thousand dollars tete Sofas. six Arm Chair A +. witien Wore Gostoan? not to la a eater’ bo pr ane was furter Starke by the elec- THE POLICE ON DUTY YESTERDAY more tan J. W Maury’s, J. T. Towers’s, or Dr Beni four Side Chairs, with Curtains to mason. | Pork closed firm; mess $18. Whisky closed dull 5 a main : CE ON ' im Twenty-fourth street, from Pena. avenue to M | "0" of Mr. Thos. Rich as Secretar | Bronze Silt Mante! erniture, wil " res Pores pin Vasoa and ie at 22222 c. One very remarkable feature in the procession | Magrucer’s administration. ‘This is what 1 cali soe a et Console Tables, street north; blil to Iay'a water math in Gave, | Me. Wim. H. Frasier then offered the following forerday wes the shrewdness of the authorities | fViNg At the spiggot and taking out the bung. J north, frow Eleventh to Twelfth streets west; bill | Preembie and resolutions; which were unani One word more to the property-bolders. This Rinrtle eo New York Markets nm posting the police for the protection of the bod Canterand Whist Tati, elab- AcclineA Se 5 yster “ high salari. will conti: as i as One ‘ood Cent a" les, New Vons. Mey 16 Blew by: to errot two of Ayer’s fire plugs near the Coast | ously ado Gissenting voice not being | Japanese Embassy and the escor vou keep the present party in power, and yougeat | stacely inlaid with Mousio werk. (isch the 0c. ; State $5 20; Ohio $6 00e6 20.7 W beat 5 Survey, on Capitol Hill; bill to lay a water main | beard at that tim renceret TL Sal per ein oo aie Uber | eae teenie Ce eek ee ce en YOn Sal | Plcslol cee tas ."Broeatelie Covered Parlor | Weatern red $1 40; white $165 Corn closed act- ia Seventeenth street, and in H street north, from | _,,\V Heres it belng the opinion of the citizens of | nence of ill-bred persons on foot and im vehteien, impudesce of them would make the devil blasts, | Suitg of rich Crimson Brooatelie ‘and two small | ive, but lower; mixed 70a74, 75a78c. Pork Twenty-third to Tweaty-fourth streets north; bill | te Third Ward that a change in our municipal | not a few of whom pushed their heads‘into the | /™pudeace of r hey weed Furniture, comprising one large and two 2 ives anti-Know-Nothings. Just look Side Chairs, a a Gakeeal a . | prosperity of its cittzens; and whereas popular | and while the escort was crowded upon by a te ing themsel z8. oe peer Bhi pp tome ale on Tien ect | feeling polat to Richard Wallach as cer sbeedacd | oral eee ere and annoyed at times by | 2 fhe appolntments—Squire Donn, Williams, and | Turkish Stools, with, besutful Crimson Covers, west and I street north: billto lay a water mete i | Drarer in the coming contest—as the only man | offers to sell water by a gang of negroes, (who | thirty-seven on the ue ae ee a ES ial , Louisiana avenue, between Ninth ‘and Tenth st. | Wbocan unite asa unit all the opposition, there. seeing the men employed by the Quarter there is no such orgenization in this city, am ' a ‘ : is ati to introduce Potomac water in the City Hall and | “it8 's actuslly necessary for the welfare and | coaches through the opencd doors and winder | fue had any blush in him. Think of them eat: | gugtittre, comprising one isn And two | is quset Lard is firm. Whisky is lower at 214 New Yorx, May i4 Stocks are dull. Chicago vl i 3 nn ft and Rock Isinnd 604 ; illinois Central shares 61; snd sepa he beat pam of twappla wewes open |, Mayorany, PY SE a Eon and sce asad ane) aaeet gk | Wikia Cis ae eee act ina: |, anesatonite PuupToeton Svreg Chit: | and Wook aad; ile Cental hares OU ind report the best plan of trapping sewer open. | %, Mayoralty. pledge Richard Wallach | ent smenann ne mu T have snncthing better in reserve. More anon name ted with Gut Bronze and Sevres China | tral 51%; Mill. and Miss. 4%; Cantons 21%; Ve- rs: relat Ss . c| 3 i ardro! a uw , 3 7: Word haeeeea WS eawer In ‘the Secesay ou, undivided support, and that we will use all | omnibus, riding along at ease, manifestin, per-| 2t A Workixomanx Serres Mirer Fros r eau, | 6's 2 6's 83 honorable means to secure his election. fect indifference to outside atffa irs, as though ‘th ; Rosswood Seorstary saw Brokease, rs, as though the : = orewood Secre! f Bool And be it further resolved, That a committee of | occasion was in their honor rather tua fast of GRAST Bart Pravsn A. Compendinm of the | Ladies’ keoritoire, Louis Quartorse, Tables, Jar- AUCTION SALES. the Lape yt rocecintona me ge Ng gsr gree three pereesians to mee elise committees of | the Japanese emb: Seana. omprene @ Rules an xitlations for diness, ee eae sioner of Improvements of the First and Second | the other wards to notify Mr. Wallach of his "Ba ne I 4 otioneers. Wards. transinitted by the Mayor, asking an ad- | nomination Greet k - th ty P Ne actinic By J.C eee ar corey ditional appropriation for grading Seventeenth, © Pot Offic, tor B i Carsell Lamps, Card Reocivers. Vases, Urne, ROR EDNESDAY AP TE. street weet. from M street north to Massachusetts Cendl &o., of exquisite styles, y i6th, at 5% o'clock, at the Auction eferri " Sheckels introduced @ bill making an ap- | uated here by resolution. (roverament. A number of Government witne [ner siege for taking ye and relaying certain The President —The Chair regarded the vote as being absent, the case was p ‘stponed to next Mon- gutters in the Third and Fourth Wards; referred. | unanimous in favor of the sderion of the resolu- | day; and the court adjourned. Mr. Mobun presented the petition of JN. Mel tion. If there was even one dissenting voice, it To-day.—The court commenced the trial of tyre, and others. praying to have a curbstone set | was not heard by the Chair. But as hie did not jury cases. The following are the petit jurors of and a laid on north front of Squares 571 | suppose the friends of Mr. Wallach wished to the pending term : B 4 ry and 627; referred force him upon the meeting atall, in order to George H. Gulich, Erasmus M. Chapin, J 1 Mr. Given presented the petition of Wi have a fair expression of opinion, he hoped some Barbour, C. 8 Whitllesey, J. M. Espy, L, 1. Walker, and others, asking for afoot pavement | ventleman would move to reconsider the vote | Clements, ti. Owens Thomas R Somme, cs. on D street south, between Twelfth and Thir- He desired himeelf to see unanimity Wallach, Ch. Allen, J. B Harrison, J Messimer teenth west; referred Mr. Wilson.—i tnake such a motion, Mr. Presi- y * Common Counctt —The President laid before i Cinevit Covrt.—The court m Mr. Wilson.—Mr. President, 1 would like to morning for the purpose of tak get the seatiment of the meeting on this subject. | the United States agt. A.G f did not suppose Mr. Wailach was to be nomi- | with fraudulent dealing: Frveg ann the ills that tie 2 Risa terible dissease, Of * ngs and Engravings, tai R ns, the most unre most defiant of By i boards, life tha: we eeaad Superior a0 id Mahogany Side! in, x eouaumption, becatiseitismore easily induced. and Say, autifuily carved game and fruit pieces in Forms cash in onera fund therefore more prevalent. It marks its victims for | pi bClSy . Bedsteada with canopy and hearings, yor strator. - the , like anexecutioner’s bond, Day by dav, 7 ey ma l4 St J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Are's. the sufferer xrows weaker aod weaker, ani enck | SPFing aud Curled Hair Mattresses, Bolsters aud — — Hi 6, _ “7 > ve hour does he fear strong consciousness of h- | Sur Spreads, &e. epsBint GEREN: Azouonests ow Mathat fae Utked nettenl scentsea’ foe | ems, Steed water oush: over that sum «| FLANDSOME AND NEARLY 3 i Hovse axp jot on North —8 dit of Gand % days, for catin{sotorily endorsed cx BUSI era fs i 3 casos once in a while having been cured and report. | CT@¢ . STREET AT AvcTion.—Oa * Mr. Ober presented the petition of A. Gaddis. | deve iy Blanchard, R. E- Stim, Geo. W. Cochran: cd. "Weare lappy to annour e that Dro J. Howiet. sai Be By Pag instant. {shall goil.in front of the preminoe. a6 p: bi Pa C d o I x = P| ed a compound 1 + eo M ., a take up and relay the o street south. | table. : “d ph i> P ; corner of Fourteenth strset we t, running back 98 between Bighth and Ninth streets east; referred | Mr. Larner.—I hope Mr. Fraster will not make | 1 "0%, H- Miles, R. Butt, Ht. Naylor, J. 8. Wor, rf 4 yr Ki oo feet te an alley, with the improvemen s, whict are Mr Edmonston presented the petition of Jo! motion to lay on the table. Let's have a fair | uate b fin ee ee Be ; BUN teeta nesses pnemps est oal- Rosen, asking to be paid $1650 for labor as| shake. If anybody wishes to speak. why let ‘The following trial cases were disposed of: ope Oy ve house, &0., in the grader on Ninth street between E and F streets; | them bave an opportunity. W. H. Gunnell agt. Geo. C. Wilton, innaisi =o SDN MENTING Ni awe a in 6, 12. gud 38 referred The President.—} think myself, we might as tion in the sum of $319.46 with interest, q ae Aig BAY MENGE ¢. ios 2 eepes from ¥ of eale. cpeae Ue fname an nomanitice bees manele te epeale Wee oe beard: If any | David English, surviver of Henry F, agt J a. i.) an extensive nome oailection of eed Elenco betaine n r 1m - s ~ © wa unap- 4 i r: - ‘ode: Sy es, &e., sisting, in » of— i & Bro., appropriating the sum of $11.65, for Cor- ous upon this measure if possible Wachingten eeengsisition i aoa u yuloe., . eee — ee Peg gy TF poration stops furnished and work done tapping ‘The motion to lay on the table was withdrawn, Keyworth agt. James Walker, ad- ated Ay Seogery re fe t mains ip July, 1359, the Corporation not being | when the motion to reconsider was put, but lost ministrator of Jas. Dixons Gase pend nee aa: | very Sestarared form, snd nothing we could do for A jo eet. Prepared at thai time to do the work; passed by a large vote. reportcloses, ea haae At length decided te try a bottle of your iH ‘ a Collars re ED. +. Given, from the committee on elaims, re-] Mr. Fraser moved that a committee of three be | ™P® ; aes. Balsam of Wild Cherry. In tines honce aft a nd Canlioure. U7, THE ABOVE SALE BIST ares. back the petition for the relief of Nicholas sppolnted to confer with the committees from the MetRorouitaN Hoox anv Lapper —Yesterday ° g it, she was greatly relieved. | p, " rs and Sete, ou account of sad place. . -indner, and asked to be discharged from its fur. | other wards. this fae company of our Washington fire depart. | and in fess than three days was onticely enc: <i and . ee A. GREEN, Anotioneer. ~ ther consideration; discharged. ‘The motion being agreed to, the Chair appoint--| ment paraded the streets in their fall uniform, for | 1s now well. [have since ree — 7 Balsam hE broidered Handkerchiefs, aot Ss My, Mobun, from the delegation of the Foarth|| ed Messrs. Charles Stewart, Thomas Rich. and | the purpose of displaying thelr now can | tonne faved Know it Yall of ‘eifecting's aka | Rosi Point and Valencia Lace Handy Ward, reported @ bill authorizing the Mayor to | Martin Hillary. they received from the builder last Saturday. | Ro case have | known ee Trees wie ane sidhon, Gite oe A NEW ARRIVAL. cancel certain church assessments on Fifth street, | A voice —Mr. President, was not this meeting | The truck upon wirich is conveyed the apparai You are at liberty to make any uso of the above | ysaton and Gainuee aan Sele ‘and Collars, Hat. ae . and for other purposes. ‘ called to nominate meiubers for the Council? has been beautifully painted and vrnamented, | you thtsk paper. any body to | pins, Combs, sites, Gauntlets, Gloves kentioen A LARGE & BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT r presented a report. [ The President. sir. and the new outfit of hooks, ladders, bucket Jour Balsan be glad, ri have great | inc au attractive sale, well worthy the attention of . set forth that the original Mr. Fraster.—Mr. President. 1 will sey that if | axes, and other appurtenances of a hook and la ovnfidence im it. P. large majority of the ents were in favor of | centlemen will examine the call for this meeting lighting the street with §55 and also defended | they will. tind that it was called solely for the the trustees of the churches and Mr. Alig R A pur of ex ing the preference of this ward they signed the petition | for fhe Mayoralty, "Winie beer itimate busi - that + OY and when we get through w: that under our + GUITTE. 6 Ladies ‘T+rms onal av of the Courier de St. Mi - or OP) ee ma . W. BOTELER & SONS, Aucte. IBBONS, painted and oruamented to correspond with the | Bay noms without the signature ‘ LF aaa na TD et te ae BONNET §& S S. W. Fowlo & a ' 'S AND STYLES, uck or carriage. After a march through the % sc tags . Waite, By A. GREEN. Auotioneer, % OF ALL COLORS A? Principal streets and avenues of the city, they re- J G- Stet ne Palen, Woe AND*OMe HUUsr. HOLU AU KITCHEN urned to Li 8 der company were neatly packed upon it, and 3 — Or SURSDA Just Op-ned at fall oor faneti Sand, as { conceive vo teppulanbesiniaipaias vecattbr settee | editnameti a ial enka te Feodamo oe R. C. STEVENS’, 4 pe Re WINSLOW, &n experienced nurse amd femnie | FoCtleman ‘ * -EN. —_ AN. io maiption uuze —Ous citizens will be pleased | Puonsion Mae SOMMER. Dene Teea- | Sin “an excellent sorencatol Panditare ote oat tmacw eer ies ond Pesan is that Mr. Robert Heller will, at the solioite- ee, wiueh pope pe hing | ine damask: covered ‘ainat Patlor set, consiet ma 12-4t Bev Nint} - tion of a very large number of our most intiu- wi 7 all pal and is sure to lato the two French Sofas, two and six Fue EASONABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE ential citizens, remain with usa few nights longer; pend upon it, mothers, it will give rest oa Ss PRICES. bow: re, and that, in order to accommodate all, the populst on, and relief aad health to your infants. Rush, Reception, and Oak Dining ‘i " REFRIGERATORS. WATP! LERS. manager bas peep rca cig peneapase the etary Fins Marble top Rosewood Centre and other Fancy seniLD EN'S CARRIAGES, de. ko sure the announcement oe Sp gen with pleas- Sidaws Talcdbuueons alrut Etagere and large What not, Th ettention of the vali ia ited to my le ure ‘the amusement-seekers of our citi , and ine Velvet and other Carpets, aoe is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- | {yloicth and Deareets By" er portion of was pur Mr Heliers stay. ii be Aled to repletion during ponder ny ignited ae Ching 'G ee shee Ware, pontine paper pa a iw aan and will deny ° stoning the Hair, Ladies, try it, Soli by 4:1 Drug- i ee | nilar Refrigerators. C ALARM oF Firk.— Yesterday afternoon an | #'#ts ant Porfamers. mar '2-6m Fine Makepoe * poante and | “in nidt tom sual» a Bg haty last ec eson, alarm of fire was excited, by what means is_not ay . Lounge, NEC, caused bh of firemen to 5 ; ¢ Marble-top paintedan’ figured Cottage Set, be id i —, 7 @ rus! ir . se bo taann Mahornny Sigehtd eli teerator cb 6 stock ian ee neeas, i gicervet Pillows, ith & good K ‘Bank oredi| Tux Stxamer Monticet.o, Cept. Gager, rived from New York this morning at 6 o’clock, with a large freight for the District, and the fol- lowi s—Hon, J. A. LUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON A 5 a eae K, sere 42TH 1D 1STH go rx