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—_ - = . Fr + = the Perseverance arid Franklin—all that ts re- } A Sxniovs AvPatn.—About five o'clock yestet- LOST AND FOUND. quired is what I before said. ony sirnene genes Sewer: Jenn : LO AL NEWS. REGISTRY LAW. Osterhout and Napoleon in the alley be- PopRgAarite on the éth instant, « YAWL = : Another subject to which I invite your special | tween E and F and: Thirteenth AT. Uwarr will come forward, prove = attention is that 8 and ment | streets, which resulted iu Osterhout drawing an rane eit wow. F ‘OF fart her or alert ran Gro’ eT mies Guaih produ- may be in the utter 1 tnef- | old but sharp pruning knife apd inflicting very by A A e Sonth, betwee g VER" ficiency of our registry law. Through inadver- $38, Se several inches in length scross the ence man inets the names of the cides aliigens, parses wie ave voted at j and before Justice Thompson by Patrol- each clection for years pst, are left of frem the | men Kelly and MeDevitt. The wounded man 1 Lists, whilst the names ofpersons long since | Was taken to the house of 2 friend to have the Bead Temoved away, oF ie haga ere me rade dressed. After the oe been if ustice Thompson them, This bas ® matter o! ous ? t eat My Ballin the a os ‘ ight what has been pronounced the 2 aucreof modern dramatists—the The tbe “ Romance of a2 Poor Young . pencil of Getz has produced new and 2 tonne bave provided O8st—On eveuic st eet, ee ee oe 3 suitavle reward on its return to the Star OF ry notes i, The pisos At bail ere et Byloarise the scenery, the genius of Foster teal cfecta, and the management _ new appointments, costumes, dresses. &c., 5 and made'an bpeagevee ng peg . Mor- Umer rs as Man and other characters ‘by Phillipe, Tilton and the prominent —— while by eo pr pony eye ms To the = As galaxy Mr. Gro- feurs. Utermeble and Wilson were appointed 8 committee to wait on the upper board and in- form them of their organization and ther read!- ness to meet them in Joint meeting to count the ee sien of the Board of Aldermen 1: ie 1 ine formed. board that they bad ized complaint for a long time, and to remedy would advise the J eof an ordinance making | &ppearance at court. wounded man was it the duty of the ‘er to furnish the assessors | Very weak from loss of blood, but the wound is ‘with full lists of the names of all persons voting | not regarded as necessarily dangerous. at each precinct of the several wards at the elec- eee ; tion just previous, and the Collector a list of the} Pourrm Warp Station Casxs—Before Justice Lo the evening of under, between @ st. and 12'h, a ow York & al r names of ail white persons assessed on the books | Waltsr.— Sunday. — Michsel Donobue, drank; kage cf LETTERS toSmidshitm no Write for the feet time to-night Yeienand witaere ibe inaagoratton ofthe Mayer | of the corporation bv o ceriain day In exch Yet, | food 9. Aaray’ Clark tarceny jul for com | Rfortings the saval Aeadean Th she | [ ; ‘att i whi e basis Mary £ - " : % ype ayeunen al great local drama ‘Thokeast * au oe to be relaraed, by the assessors of persons entitied | John Doessce, aedestion and pare 1 nirnad | & et. ite Charow many je 9-tt" “ Three Fast Men,” wil to vote at the then approaching election. over tothe military. Fanny Lyons, disorderi REWARD —Stoleas small bay MARE, Seer eget Ford's pleasant Athene- AVENUE RAILWAY. fined $1. Thomas. Maiquin was arrested tor $10 taken on Friday night. the 6th, from the vm, with Mr. Bhbop ts Jerry Blowom, Afr. Within stiort time past Congress hae passed | throwing stones; lectured and @iemiseed by Jus- | White Hozse Restaurant, on J streo', between MeCalloch as George end Mrs. Bishop, Misses the much desired Avenue Railroad bill, a meas- | tice Chath 18th acd ‘4th ets, LP eres Anderson and & and other performers in ure long needed and of great permanent advan- Monday.—Ell Whitney, vacrant: fined $1. C. jegse bi ie thet, bet 1 a: tage to cur city, and its citizens. Though not] Ford, alias Lancaster, do.; do Elizabeth Bell, exactly what we wished, and to some extent {g-] profanity; fined $2. ‘Chas. Williams, vagrant: noring the interests of our city, still better than | fined g1. Margaret Allen, disorderly gathering; none; and I am gratified to learn from those con- | fined @3. Caroline Adams, Mary Smith, Eliza- troling a majority of the stock, that we abail be } beth Washington, O. T. Snowden, J.C. Thomp- well represented in the direction soon to be made j son, John Briscoe, disorderly gathering and gam- by selecting from its stockholders as directors, of | biing; fined $3 each. J. W. Harris, k. Briscoe, the geven to be chosen, four citizens of Wasbing- | do., dismissed. Thos Bulger, fring pistol in toa. street; locked up twenty-four hours. ALMSHOUSE. icpueat Rt ee The orderly system, clean}iness, ceneral 2 “| Disonpeniy Women —Sarah Green and Fillen ance and health of the inmates of the Almsbouse, ‘Simos ‘were arrested yesterday after oom speak loudly in praise of the Inténdant, commis- officer Benson, near the Congressional Cemetery, sioners, physicians, and indeed allconnected With | tumbling about on the commons, drunk. Mrs. the institution. The extraordinary influx of per- Green said that she was on the way to the grave- sons of the poorer description of late Into the city, digger. to get bim to sod her cbiid’s greve, and the spread of contagious disease, and the Inord!- | wag going to pay him with the whisky; but tbere nate Increase in the burial of what are termed ‘out- | was little probability of his getting much, as tLey door poor,’ has greatly Increased its expenses, | had nearly emptied the bottle. Mrs. Green was and will necessarily require largely increased . Jobnson dismissed—b appropriations. ‘That the institution isone that | 40ed $i. and the Mra. Jobm “i demands and needs your fostering care, it ts un- mecesmaxy ter ins to ony, ATTENTION {s called to the notice, in another weare™: column, of a Grand Temperance Demonstration, The unusucl prevalence of small-pox in our | ty pe given at the Sixth Presbyterian Church, on midst, together with an acenmulation of putrid | poesday evening next, at § o'clock. Theelequent matter, arising from the fnsuiticient barial of | senator Willey will addrevs tbe large assemblage dead animals {n and around the city, bave caused | expected to be present A fine band of music 1s me some apprehension for its health during the | engaged for the occasion. The Order under approaching warm sexsou. ‘To prevent as fat a8 | w)oce auspices this meeting is given contains poosible the spread of this disease, extraordinary | yout 60 male and 50 female members, who will efforts were made by the several ward physicians. | 51) pe present in regalia. and the pupils of the public schools and poor of the various parts “Pols pon bes ben aplenaiy got up, with new local scenery from of Mr. 2. Parker, of Baltimore. The female min- strels will, during the piece, se 9764 in their per- tormances of singing, dancing, &c. ‘ Opp Fettows’ Hatt.—The public demand for more of the adniirable Panorama of the War, of | Messrs. Stanly and Conant, has been aceeded to, and it will be exhibited at Odd Fellows’ Hall for a short time longer. Asa work of art it is sin- ularly beautifal, and that itis truthful In its de- fineations ‘we may be sore, j ing fron the al- most microscopic literalness with which local scenes In this neighborhood—“'The Army Crors- ing the Long Bridge,” «The City of Washington as viewed from Georzetown Heights,’’ &c , &c., @c., are depicted. No one should miss seeing this exhibition Cantenscry.—Miss Clara Butler has made a decided bit, and become a very general favorite, ber rich vocal powers winning her much ap- mse. Harrison also, pleases hugely. Frank 4 Folle, the charming danseuse, and (he entire Court of Beauty will sppear to-night in new songs, acts snd dances. The “Rough Diamond will be produced, with Clara Butler as Margery, and Harry Rice as Cousin Joe. Founpay M. Ek. Cucrcn.—The ladiesof this eburch, who are peel agreeable, witty and vi- vacious, invite all to meet them at the Sunday- school room of their charch, corner of Fourteenth and G streets, on this and to-morrow evening, REWARD —Strajed or stolen, on the 5th $5 instant, & mejium sized red aod white mixed COW; short legs; whi! hack; o. umped hor 1 the 9 dort to 7 or 8 vear:; da:krp. teon betw horns from tar. The above reward vi | be given if reterned to 6? per of Bigh aad Prospect streets, Georgetown, “ye eost J. HENRY WILKOW 5 R Bafta pie above reward = Le given toany pereon or péreens Who wi givo information tha: ity lesd to the arrest sud convict on of the three men, or two of t em, who robbed the subscriber on tee morning of tie 7th 1c - e'sut (by reffien H violence of & watch And Rema’! sui of money. Ifthe informer does no: wish it, od name nee! not be knowu, u either the ends of juetice, Sil open face, NO 50. Faw.b okers t Jan FLEISCHER, cor. of { and te, je 9-3t* Washington arty, D OST—Un the evenin the 4th instant be- 4 tween Ps. aver.ue ani oct, On 6th st cet. a MIDATARY HAT, with plumes trimmings, ma Ked +4 élso, # Silver Huntirg osse Lever Watch (lores ) acd ais ap Umir-iis. By leaving the abo’ cles at this office a liberal re- ward will bo pai je7-3t* TAEEN UP ESFRAY TRESPAS*ING CN the premiser, a winte COW and CALE. w ich Sioawnes san have by prov- DE proper: ying oharges er u her away.) 8 OES FOWLER, je7 st Prince George's. After some minutes’ absence, the committee returned, and made the followiag report :— Whole number of votes cast, 4,21 For Mr. Wallach... For Mr. Hallday... ns Dr Magruder offered a resolution informin; Mr. Wallach of his electioa to the Mayoralty, a: appointing a committee to wait on bim and Invite bis attendance in the Chamber to take the oath of office. Messrs. Magruder and Murtagh were appointed. On bie appearance with the committes, the Mayor elect was greeted with a round of hearty applause. Mayor Wallach was escorted tothe President's stand, when be delivered the follow- ing address ne ReOOrsary tO patent lever MAYOR’S ADDRESS. Gentlemen of the City Counctis:—We have come, in obedience to our charter, together, at this Ume, to take upon ourselves Individually and collectively duties imposed upon us Ly our fellow citizens. ‘Tue responsibilities we bave jost assnmed, always important, are at this time much more momentous than heretofore The istracted condition of the country imposes fect. s 3 3, — Be Justic: & REWARD—Srayed o on the 12th where delicious strawberries will be dispensed, be the city vacelnated by my direction. All affec Second WaRp Station Cases. fore Justice 5 ~ | upon us, in common with other municipelities. n -res! egg —s a 2 ta dark 1, ized pone pov nim ve datennenye. for the pur. cow cod eee bandas Which we, cf ed destitute persons, resident or non-resident, | Clark —Sund1y.—Susan Luckett, drank; fined | Sow’, oy tat. a oor ane who would go, were sent immediately to the | #275. Jeremiah Quick, do; dismissed. Wm. hospital; many however, refused to go, and the | Cotrick, refusing passenger his hack; ruled for want of power to compel them, occasioned great | trial, John Barry, drunk; turned over to the danger and embarrasament. [ am happy now, | military. however, to say that the disease bas so much Monday—John Johneon, drunk; fined $1.59. abated, and such active and energetic measures | Mary Martin, do ; do. 1. taken by the more etlizient burial, and the nse of i aS powerful disinfectants to protect us sgelnet dan- Potice —On Saturday the Thfrd Ward patrol. from putrid animal and vegetable matter, | men reported the following cases before Justice it no apprehensions need now be felt. ‘Thompson: Thomas Brooks, fighting; fined Our city compares most favorably with othera $1 94. James Alexander, do ; do. $1 91. Thomas {n the conduct and morals of her people; and | Igo, vagrant; workhouse 90 days. W. H. Rich- although exposed in greater degree than most of | ardson, peddling withqut license; fined $20 58. them to demoralizing tafiuences, the police records | Wm. Roache, tighting; do. $1 58. Owen Farley. show that orlme is not so frequent, and that the | do; dismissed. Thomas Gaffaey, do.; fine: persons and property of her citizens are as safe; | $1.59. and although the public mind has throughout Treasury Note Lost.—See advertisement ee Nee eee eek Gepiicd, SEG GOe Steet elsewhere of the loss of » $20 Treasury note. The crowded with citizens and soldiers, it gives me loser can illy afford the loss, and it la to be hoped Neasure to say that in nq instance has our city the finder will restore it promptly. nm seriously disturbed, and has maintained a Navy Yarp.—The Kiug Phillip arrived up distinguised position during ithe war now exist- ing for the restoration of the Union. from Portisee Monros yentorday'sfternoon, bat re. ports nothing new. The interests of this beautiful city, the capital Corns. &c —Dr. White, the Chiropodist, will of the nation, having been committed to our be at bis office, 426 Pennsylvania avenue on charge, it Is for us, by wise and judicious action, to encourage everything which will promote tts Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June th, 10th and 11th, when those troubled with corns, rosperity; and while strictly Inculcating economy nh expenditures, let ys not fail to try all proper bunions, diseased nails, &c., can avail them selves of the opportunity of getting rid of their means to develop its resources. troublesome customers without pain. The Doc- And as rebellion against the best Government of the world has been dominant in nearly one tor leaves for Saratoga on the following Thurs- day. je7-4t half of the States of the Union, let us congratulate From Rev. Dr. Lockwood, Washington. ourselves that our city has, as every opportunity occurs, proved herself true and loyal; and whilat adhering to the Constitution as it is, let us hope Dr. White bas removed cornsand part of a bad nail from my feet, and the operation was per- formed without pain, and without shedding one B:¢ white; the horns indicate her a¢s to, beéoréycars, The stove reward wiil be g.von i! returne? to the ovrner of @ and Szh ste je? 3" JE CLOKEY HEREBY CERTIFY, Francis Osborn broaght before ms 8 light gray flORSE, sightly Isme in the left tore lez, found astray .n st- tempting t» orose the Anacostia Bridce, JAMES CULL, Justice of ths Pesce, June 6°h, 1982, The c owner is jroqussied to gome forward, pove TOPSI charges mnd tek : Dae BRANGIS ORHORN Nave Vand brid e, I AN AWAY FROM THE Sean ae a near Bisdensbur¢e, two NEGRO BU on Monday iset Henry Heoket, f f etdinoh and stam es mers; he had his thigh vroke: and limps litt €5 eg04 18 years. Lloyd, 6 fee’ 2 or 3irob es high; bisck, with several scars about the ‘ace occasioned by burne; thick lips and grum counte- nance. and speaks quick; large Lead and Lloyd: and exthe’ Gass tuey must os: Grought hose joyd. and exther case mi rought hume b=fore receiving the above rewerd. 4 FIELVER MAGRUDER. j 5, REWAR D- For she apprehension and de- $2 hyery toms, at the viliage of Bia densourg. Prince secree’s founty, Md., of muistto man ALBERT LY Li! ate the property of HH, be deo*aset, of the gounty and State aforesaid. Albert is vi ight yellow; of stout statue; grum countenance when spoken to; and sbout 5 feet 19 or 11 mohes in hight. Heic weil known in Wasbicgton,ani i* no doubt /urking in tost pias or its vicinity i wil give the above reward no malter where taken. DIONYSIUS SHERIFF, (The Prince Georenan and Upper Marlboro’ 6 0 Prince cS per zette : eee until forbid aud charge the ertiser.) je m* all others, should most cheerfully bear, when it is considered that whilst their business and means bas unhappily been diminished, ours has increased tn almost an inverse ratio; that whilst their citizens have been thrown out of employment, labor of al! kinds has with ns been in Tactensed demand; and mercantile ss well as otber pursuits, more than ordinarily profitable; and though in common with the whole country we \j deeply ae and lament Its distracted con- dition, our grievances are comparatively light, This is not the usual ordinary meeting of our- selves as & wont Maalneinr and a ~ are . * here in com; wit! 6 requirements of our inant of the 0h ot eater aldermen sanee eet charter on day therein fixed, yet it happens ington city, t {: Messre. Berrien, Brown, ‘0 be at a time when the obligations we have just 10 o’clock 8. m rg Clephane, Gordon, , ken impose upon us more than ordinary duties. Bert, Pease Wisteear Wosiees, Sargent and ' Interests and pro of the Federal Government , Pepper, ‘Wendell are — : _ our — argent _ ue a those of other cities, peculiar and relevant to its essrs. Berrien, Clephane, Gordon and Pepper Pe nana cto Messrs. Brown, Semmes and AcaDeMy oF Music.—Free concerts, daily, at4 p.m., and tocontinue until 9% o’clock Superior refreshments, and pretty girls to dispense them. APOLLO Concert SaLoon.— At this resort, Miss Annie West charms wits song, and J. A.. Florence sdmiaisters laughing gas by bis Ethto- jan eccentricities. Pretty waiter girls dispense best refreshments the markets afford. the Sixtieth Council ef the City of Washingten. Board of Aidermen.—Pursuant to the require - own denizens, but interests of the nation at large; and though we ostensibly represent directly only those who have property here, we must yet bear in mind that we are the custodiaus of the Na- tonal Capital. The Federal Metropolis, bearing a hallowed name, ts to day committed to cur charge. To preserve it intact from enemies, foreign or do- mestic, 1s our duty; and that that duty so far as ou are concerned 1s confided to loya! hearts and dands, no one will gainsay. My duty aud my object at present is to direct your attention to such matters as immediately de- mand your atteation, and to give as far as I can, some fnsight into our present condition. FINANCES. The financisi position cf a city is ever a matter of interest to the tax-peyer. With a rate of taxation of nominally sixty cents Sargent are re-elected. The others are the mem- bers holding over. The Board having been called to order by the Secretary of the late Board, Messrs. Berrien, Brown, Clepbane, Gordon, Pepper, Semmes and Sargent, being newly elected members, were qualified according to law, and took their seats. ‘The Board then proceeded to the election cf a President. Mr. Sargent nominated Joseph F. Brown, Esq , ‘who was, upon the first ballot, duly elected Prcs- ident of the Board. Mr. Semmes voted for Mr. Wendell. Mr Brown, on taking the chair addressed the Board as follows : Aldermen:—Stncerely thankful for this renewed evidence of your confidence and regard, | grate- that the recent brilliant successes of our generals may tend to the speedy restoration of the Union as it was, and thus secure obedience to law. ae ee eece J owith the ditidenoven | inthe hundred Goliars, but really only forty cents | The oath of ole wax een ad cuintatered to Mr. | 4'0P of blood. I can recommend him as a sur- AKEN UP ASTRAY—On the Sth instant, © —— upo! ache full knowledge | 12 the one hundred dollars, less than that levied | wallach by Joseph F. Brown, Eaq_, President of | 8°22 f pareet competency and skill in his de- | 9,,aS°4, srove property, ee and : the ‘arduous "delicacy, and responsibility |! 22V city of the world of ita size, we have, | Board of Aldermen. - partment. (21) E. Locxwooo. | taye him away. 1 during the past year, been able to meet all eur- rent expenses, pay regularly in specie or its equivalent all interest on the funded debt, and reduce the floating debt more than one-half. When inducted into office by the then City Coun- PON. 15th street, between Nand On joe st 10 REWARD-STRAYED OR STOLEN— A b'sok MARE, with white spsok on the right side; had large sized os 6. ‘The above reward will be given on her re- the trust nat@tally produces. “1 the endeavor te moot the Mar require- ments of the station, and fulfill the reasonable expectations of the Board, I must rely alone upon After the outh had been administerod, Mr. Wallach thanked those assembled for the honar conferred in ies him to the office of Mayor. Bat now that he had spoken of the duties to the Ir tsa Fact, and the poco should know It, thatone dollar spent at the Dollar Store, (4138 Pennsylventa avenue, near 4 street.) bays more beaullful Jewelry and silver-plated ware than tion and fidelity which I wil- - Corporstion, be had a social duty to perform, and . je-lwe Sapte ueing the discharge of my duties, With: | clls, on See aay ot Sogeet les, Deke on Invited all to mect him at his house ikamedictely. | "Tee times thataum invested elsewhere. Je2-1w: tara ja,tne corner of Fourth aad 1, streets epst, out zealous co-operation and generous forbearance | {*F 8# could be sscertain Sating debt of | ‘The joint convention was then dissoived : the city to be $172,792 51, of which up to the Ist of April there was pald the sum of $99,131.92; mere tuan one-half, Though in ordinary times the present rate of taxation might be abundantly sufficiert to meet the exlyencies of the Corporation, | am yet fearful that the late extraordinary wear and tear of our streets for the purposes of the Goveroment and the war, and the great in- crease in the number of what are known as ‘‘out- door poor,” occasioned by the peculiar condition of thecountry, may, though I trust not, render some increase recessary. This, however, is a matter for the especial inquiry of the finance committees of the two boards, and to them I leave !t, with the fullest expectation that it will receive that consideration which Its importance demands. To Ans! To Aams !—The citizen soldier will find a more deadly foe in the brackish, muddy water and damp night air than in the most de- termined enemy. Holloway’s Pills so purify the blood and strengthen the stomach and bowels that the soldier can endure these hardships and still be strong and healthy. Only 26 cents per box. 2 ou your pert, the Chair must be destitute of authority, and the proceedings of the Board want- fing in that order and ——— — Bn the especial wirce of the presiding officer - serve ana ongerce This co-operation pee bearance, with e large d-aft on your ind und patience, | now respectfully beg at your hands. Shrinking from no responsi how- ever grave, from no duty, however painful, it shall ‘be my earnest effort to be equal to the ‘Durden and labor, at least of this ition. J humbly invoke the Spirit of all Wisdom and Harpony to preside continually over our delib- erations, moulding and shaping them Into just and selutary legislation, for the protection of virtue and the putiehment of vice, which should ever be the end of all human, as it certainly {s of all Divine laws. “Tbe next business in Order was the election of 8 Vice President Mr Sargent nominated Mr. Chepbane for Vice President Mr. Clark nominated Mr. Semmes Mr. Semmes withdrew, aud nominated Mr. Clark. Mr Clephane received 6 votes, and Mr. Clark 5. Mr. Clepbane was therefore declared elected Mr. Brodbead nominated Mr. Sem’! V. Moyes for the office of Secretary,who was elected unani- Common Counc!! was again called to order, and wo HURSE>—one & adjourned until this day two weeks, at 4 p.m. bay, with the bind | red, aged 12 8; One gray, red 9 |. two teeth ‘oken in front. Any peraon returning th: said horses to PATRICK CURI>K will be suita- ay rewarded widence, I street south, between and 7th, Is! jo6-st* eee |) i (STRICT OF COLUMBIA, Waswincton County, To wit :—I hereby eertify’ that Cheries Wi'son, uf the county afor- ssid, brought before ine. the sudscribst A TeMPERANCE MeETING was held fn Franklin Hall yesterday afcernoon. Mr D 3S. Page pre- sided. Hon. A. P. Morrill, who bad been an- nounced to address the meeting, wes absent, the Teason whereof Mr. Page satisfactorily explained. Mr George Savage and gentlemen from Illinois and Obio (whose names we could not learn) addressed the meeting on the subject of temper- ance. Mr. Savage thought, as the property-holders were not dis to take the matter in hand, those who bi ly come here should endeavor to stem the tide of evil caused by intemperance. He stated that there were in this city 295 pleces Where liquor was licensed to be sold byt e glass and 276 places licensed to sell it by the pint and over Twenty-six hundred dollars are paid in our city treasury by men who are thus authorized to retail poison to destroy their neighbor. The election of permanent officers being In order, Mr Mills was chosen president; and Mr R. G. Greene, vice president; and Messrs. Page, Savage and Greene appointed a committee to nominate the other officers, and report at next meeting. Mr. R. B. Forbes, of Maine, addressed the Merting. He regarded liquor selling as a crime, and as sich would refuse to license it. He drew 2 gloomy picture of the young men of Wasbing- Wasnineton, May 28, 1862. This ts to certify that Dr. Tumblety, the indian Herb Doctor, has cured me of consumption. R. Cray Dorery, United States Capitol. THE INDIAN HERB DOCTOR will describe diseases and tell his patients the nature of their complatnts or i!!ness, without re- ceiving any information from them. No charge for Consultation or Advice. Office, No. 1] Washington Buildings, Pennsyl- vania avenue, corner 7th street. jJe2- & stray tree) ing s cark bay MULE. ut 4 hends hien; mouse” colored moutt, and be'ly; hsir worn «ff by the collarand Uraoes; tail clipped ard croppet Given unde: my hand this 13 The owner of tha abo ase to prove propert: 7 d itaway. (j¢ 2-lawsw) ARLES WILSON. $25 REWAKD—For the Secor ag and o lesoribed mule, is re- PUBLIC SCHOOLS obarger, ar Our public schools, owing to the fostering care of the gentlemen composing its Board of Trus- tees, maintain thelr character for usefu!ness, and are dally increasing in efficiency. Their well being, &@ matter of great importance to all of every condition, naturally excites in the whole community a deal of abiding interest From 4schools with 6 teachers and 495 scholars, in Ist8, we bave Increased to 36 schools, 55 teach- ers, end 2,538 scholars, in 1862, bringing within the reach of all mexns of education of a substen- tisl character. Weare, however, | am pained tc say, greatly deficient In school buildings, and [ particularly ask your attention to this, that with Lyon’s Magnetic Inszort Powpsr, Tested for 19 years and grows in favor. It kille and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs and Furniture, Garden Insects, &c. All genuine bears the sig- nature of E. Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons or domestic amvmals, Beware of counterfelisand imitations, Lyon’s Powder kills all insects In a trice, Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice. delivers to me, at the village adensbu-g, Prince George’s County, Md of NEGRO MAN, Charies dzles. late th property. of H. ti. Warring, decesced, of th jounty and Stateaforssid Charles is very blact; of stout statue; grum conntenauee when spoken to; snd about Eve fert seven icches in i n well knowin W. no doubt | inginthat place or its vicinity. will give jetmt ExvrefH. Hq Warri monsly. Mr Tjacob Klelber was declared Messenger to the board On motion of Mr. Wendell, SECOND EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK P. M, CUNGRESSIONAL ———— R AXNVITth CONGRESS—Second Session. a Mr. Wilson, of Mass , introduced @ bill to pro- vide increase of the medical officers in the t ensued. Griese cdot, and Harrie Hots. Mr. Bernbisel ted the constitu- tion of Utah, framed by the Convention held at Salt Lake City, January 1, 1802; referred Mr. Wickliffe o: & resolution requesting the Secretary of W ar to tpform the House whether Gen. Hunter, commanding the Department of South Carolina, bas enrolled a y-¥ of black men and fugitive slaves. a officers a colonel over them, end whether unt- forms have been furnished them, ond arms placed in thelr hands; adopted Mr. Vallandigbam ofe ing Gen. Halleck expressive of the hopes stitution as it is,and the red a resolution, thank- cess st Corinth, and ‘ongress that the Con- Jaion as it shail be for maintained without further bloodshed; over under the rules. Mr Hutchins offered a resolution rescinding the resolution adopted on the 29th of May, author- izing the purchase of one buadred copies of the Annals of Congress, ata cost of $35,000; sdepted— yeas 66, nays 43 Mr. Cox offered a resolution directing the Pree ident to inform the House, if not incompatible 8 Senate Chamber, to attend the Impeachment of West H. Bum~ phreys, Judge of Tenne wee. LATS LOUAL N&WS. —_>-——_ Mayon Watiacu at Home —Subsequeatly to the proceedings at the meeting of the Councils to-day, the members of the boards and others preneened by invitation of the Mayor to his reai- lence, opposite the City Hall, whére a bounteous sp of good things, eatable and drinkable, were dispensed — the usual hopitable fasbioa of the generous ont. Among Son sppsticing Gita upon the tablea other ean su sopported in turn beyond our space Ex-Mayor M: at one end and « superd: while boar’s heads and betantials intervened, and were by various luxurious delicacies to mention called upon by the agruder was Mayor to preside at the head of the table, which duty he attended to In felicitous style; and the affsir went off in the pleasantest i. able, being the political asperities of the tly forgotten in the hearty warmth with which friead« and opponents alike hastened to offer their cong: general esteem as ratulations to one held ta such Mayor Wallach in the parlors we noticed a beautiful festooned wreath of oak leaves entwined with flowers, placed there by some warm friend of the Mat douotless deemt such an accom en one y J. Harner, company B, 934 Pennsylvania Lieut. H. Dann, company, ny B. W. Peck, company B, 5th New S-rt't L. V. Grantman, y F, Sth N.Y. John Gardner, company A, Virginia. Mathew Faber, John Swee' Firman Tayler, W. Hutchinson, company K, 74th Pennsylvania. ,» company A, 62d Ukto. company H, 34 Michi company E. 9h N.Y. cavalry. , company H, ist fi. C. Utley, company H, 10:h Massachusetts. Jobneon Jones, company D, 4th Maine. Robert Abrahams, company D, 38th New York John Stewart, eae * C, ist Pennsylvania jana. Jobn Burns, company B, 13ch Ind! Relatives of deceased soldiers can be furnished with all the information they desire in relation so the burial place of their friends, &c., by call- ing on F. T. Sands, Government uw F street north. Ga ‘RD —About ten o’clock last night, a Germen tatior, named Antoine Weaver, was ger- roted by some ruffian near the corner of Sixth snd JO L Es‘ate, Agect. Of! notice. ‘ities ¢; an eye (o iw necessity and importance, yon will bars mpegs ot epee Ee wale ee eet fo Sold i D. 8. B. 7 FOR SALE AND RENT. Resolved, That the rutes of order of the late ote te anal" ealkrnincent jo but drink ¥ Sold everywhere. . 8. BaRnes, A d ENT. Board of Aldermen be adopted asthe rules of this | Pr°r'4e event aug Convenient focm of mat | af Joba Johngon and Me. Jeseph Richards ‘may l-eoJm 202 Broadway, New York. mee. board, anti] further ordered Ga motion, a committee was appointed to in- form the Board of Common Council of the organ- Szation of this board and cf its readiness to pro- ceed to business, and also to go into joint meeting for the purpose of examining the retaros of the committee of electiun. M ts. Bredbead and Lioyd were appoiated said committee. Un motion, Kesoived, That the R T be authorized to fornisb the members of this board, who have not heretofore been supplied, with a copy, esch, of ‘Sbeaban’s est of the Corporation Laws and the supplement thereto. ‘he board then took a recess of ten minutes; after which time, baving been called to order, Messrs. Pepper and Lloyd were appointed » com- mittee to wait upon the Mayor and inform him of the organization of this board. Adjourned. Beard of Common Council—tin accordance with the provisions of the charter the members also addressed the meeting; the latter of whom stated that a Division of Sons of Temperance was now and had all along been in this city, and were holding regular meetings at Temperance Hall eee until next Sunday, at balf past four o’c'oe. school bulidings; such as are not only absolutely necessary but would be likewise worthy of the capital of the greatest of modern nations. f I might, { would suggest that ample and speedy provision be made in or near th- ceater of each school district or ward of the eclty for butidings which would allow a greater concen- tration of pupils, a seduction in tbe number of teachers, end a more perfect classification of scholars than could possibly be obtaiaed in as many small and seatlered schools. Above all things I would advise ample appropriations for this department, and that you do all things for its judicious encouragement. In this connection 1 deem it m duty to cail your attention to an act ea | by Congress which directs that that portion of the revenue of the Corporation, now ten per centum of the gross amount annually set aside for educational purposes, which might ac- crue from taxation of negro property, be applied exclusively to the education of negroes. ‘fo the OR RENT—At No. 450 12th street, east sida, For toc @ ond H tts, comfortable APART- MENTS, chambers angie, and with sitting rooms ed ; reventiy furnished. No omidrea in the house ‘The location is one of the most x in Washington mm 28-ti UR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—A email FARM ot SS acres of good jand, avoutlé m ies from Weshington. will be sold cheap for casu, or wt taken in sutlers’ goods. Address “J W ').” 11 Seventh street west. je9 3° OUSE FOR RENT—A plearantly sitnated wo stor tic aud baeement dining room Third street woet aad Ps. avenue ; + App'y'o D. D. FuLKY, attercey Zelonination Suildiags, corner Pa 1 In W illismeberes 3 U. 8. Navy. the te Sandusky, Uhio, to New York. Fant Mason Noble. 5 LIN NOBLE, of 8 EMMA M. PRIME, oF On tho 5th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Ryan. Mr. JAMES McDUNALD to Mrs. SARAH LOW- MEY, both of this city, S On the eth iretant, by Rev, Father Macvire, Mr JouN H. WaLcIS to Nis HELLEN_A- HOWAKD, ail of this city. 2 Oo the 9th imstan! Wd the Rev. Mr. Syle, Mr, HeNKY w. WALKER, of Michigan. to Miss MARIE L. HENRY, of Washirgtun,D.C, * SN a DIED, On the 7th inatant, at the residence of his friend, H. L. Turner, CHARLFS LEF,r0n of 1. 3, Lee, tormerly of ithica. New York,sged years, * Un Sunday, the 8th instant, at the Wash:ngten ANOTHER Mititary Depor Discoverrp.—For some time past the Metropolitan Police of the Feurth Ward have had their eye en a house on K street, between Sixth and Seventh, occupied by a man who claimed to be connected with Blen- ker’s division of the army. His name ie Albert Emile Sturnfeld*, and he was an officer in tbat division, a Captain or Major. Several wagons laden with clotuing and provisions bad been seen to stop at this house and unload; and loads had been carried from there. ‘The suspicions of the police that all was not right were so strong that they gave the information to the Provost Guard, and Saturday night Lieut. North, with a detach. ment of the cavalry patrol, went the house and cas Stiaw, No 3 avenue and 4: ch eee | il UO RENT—BRICK HOUSE 176 G street, be tween 19th and 2th, unturnisved or partiv fu nished ; 8 br. ok stable attached. je7 st EN T—Nisely farsiched APAKT in & moet des rab. $00: elected to the 60th Counc! assembled in the | mere special application of such portion of the | arrested all the inmates, Peeiggrns of Sturnfeldt, Lg BEND Wek athe ss oan heer wit om second fio: ery att naire Council chamber at 10 o’clock this morninz for] revenue of the city as may be derived from that | his wife and two children, and the wife of a for the ast 70 years a resident of B timore, aud. jen to occupants, Apply on the premises. 357 organization; the lobbies meanwhile having been | source to such a purpose, there can I presume, be | Lieutenant who was stopping there. ‘These were | dusi:g that period an exemplary member of the | =street_corner lith, 337-3" thronged with a crowd of citizens, who were Present to witness their induction into office. ‘The members were called to order by Mr. Ken- nedy, Secretary to the Board, and ihe oath of Oftice “to fal bfully execute the duties of their Offices to the best of their skill and ability,” was administered to the following members, who comprise the entire board, by Justice John H. Jobnason: ¢ First Ward. —Tcomas Donohue, Chas. Gordon. no objectioa—certainly not I. For 1, and as [ believe you and every member of this communi- ty, would as readily scorn to use forthe benefit of the white child any portion of the revenue derived from taxation of negro property, as we would certainly resist any attempt at social or industrial equality in the races. How the Intention of Congress in this respect is to be carried out, it is for ages gentlemen of the councils, todetermine. The act itself makes taken to the Central Guardhoase, and their dwel- ling was placed in military custody. The Gov- vernment property discovered consisting of cloth- ing, blankets, stoves &c.,was removed in wagons, and it was roughly estimated to be worth between two and three thousand dollars. We hear that Sturnfeldt is not now in the United States service, but was dismissed when the division was at- ta-hed to Gen. Fremont’s department. Mech dist Church. Mr. West was @ descevdent of Thomas West (Lord as Br. His remains wil be taken to BL: funeral services will be performed, On the 8th instsat, Mre, FELICIANNA D) VAUGHN the 98th year of her age. May s: est lo per Cl om 1e le) er Mra Kaeo, F a'reet. between Sth asd ithe On the 7th instant, of cholera intantam, NET SS Fes KENT—A ‘ront PARLOR CHAMBER, £n second floor, forient. wi h or without board, pd od Kighteenth street, between F and G, coca timore, where ern famiiy,—au table for a ‘entio wife. or two singls gentiemen, je6 3t* $$ nd? CONSOMEN, JOE St” TS RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, single or in suits, in & very pleasant and airy joostion, wi Ss arthout Boers. as ey be sas, Inquire ? +a ‘hirteenth strect, betwoen ba Ye ——__j2.6 3te0" Wo. Rapiey it obligatory on the Trustees of Public Schools t CantRaL Guanpuouse Casks—Before Justice if, iufant daughter of John W. and E. m.Simms (OR RENT—A comforiable HOUSE of fo Second Ward —5. R. Barr, @. T. Raub, J. W. | see to the application of the money, and to eive Thompson —Sunday.—Michael Donoboo, drunk | ®£¢4 2 months and9 days. 7 K rooms, &bout 4 mies from Washington, on 7th Thompson Tard Ward —Twos. Lewis, Alex. R. Shepherd, Thomas A. stevens. Fourth Ward —Asbury Lloyd, Chas. H. Uter- meble, Joseph Folleasbee. Fsih Ward —Wm. M Ellis, Robt. T. Knight, Joseph Kaight. Stzth Ward —John H. Peake, Wm. Talbert, Richard Morgan. Seventh Ward —Wm. J. Murtagh, Chas. Wil- street road, with 1 acre of Land . Some addition to the house wi!! be ie pees by 8 good tengant. Inquire at Brightwood Sure, ed- jorming. je6 3t* Si SONS Sh —A KARE C@*NCK—4 SUTLER’ $500. teres tishuanr ton eae on six miles from Washington, V. C., « by camper, 8. Ce 00d paying bas! to. Owner will beat the Star, three tol0a.m. Otherwise a generally such supervisory care of the colored schools as they now gratuitously bestow on the “Toe that the gentl ‘0 sup) at the gentlemen composing the Board Trustees world be willing <3 divi and disorderly; fined $101. Jos. Condor, do ; do. 1.91. George H. Stowell, do; do. $2.91. Mary Tippett and M Branch; drunk and pro- fane; werkhouse 60 dayseach Scott Glass, run- away from his parents in Pennsylvania; do. 30 days. War. James, disorderly; dismissed. Jas. 8. Tucker, sleeping in the street; dismissed. Jobn McGoldrick and Wm. Annesley, sleeping in the market; do. Monday —kdw'd Johnson, H. Nuemyer, John Pre EF o’clock p- m., MICHAEL His faneral ‘wal take place from his late resi- at aera 3 0’olook p. m. 3 si On the 9:h inst. JOHANNA SOPHIA FRED BRICKA AGN ES, daughter of C. edt 'v* List, aged 2 years iim aths 23 days, Funeral to-morrow aiternoon at 3 o'elook, from the resigence eh parents, 353 Ps. avenue, ve- i Fs son, C. W. Mitchell. POLicE. pes D Stuart, J. Noland, with The board then proceeded to the election of] To the Itherality of Congress in giving us, and | riot at Loeffier’s gardens; held to bail for further President, which resulted ia the choice of Mr. A. | the ment and discretion of fe gentlemen | bearing. Jno. Osterbout, for stabbing N n R. Shepherd, who was escorted to the chair by Messrs. Wilson snd Lewis. Mr. Sbepherd, on taking the chair, addressed img the Police Board, and the efficient Broe, was held to bail to ap) atcourt, Biddy Superintendent in its formation and a, a suf- Ann Johnson, disorderly and profane; workhouse are we indebted for a police force w! 60 days. James Callen, begging in the street; the board as follows: ficient tee for the preservation of order and | do. Joe Green, colored, assault and battery, and 7 of Juge, 1802, at 3 o'slock Gentlemen : I return my sincere thanks for the | the of the lives and property of our | choking his own sister, she at the time in a very and ‘Goal te ou 3 compliment tendered me in the elec'ion of your | citizens from the lawless violence so ly ram- | delicate condition; was sent to jail for court. He Washivetos D. Gs trom Ist pases roe Believe me when I ray that { - | pant in our midst. This body of men, high in was also fined $2.91 for profanity and disorderly conduct, Sunpay ScHoot Mretino.—A meeting of the Members of the Methodist Sabbath Schools was held fae afternoon at Wesley Chapel, which E jee 3" Sa by spectators, and the body of the church Sol duteerssoteses Sy iaiz and Desoaeat Brigg e! filled with the pupils and thelr teachers. ‘The 4 Ay Sg a McKendree, Fletcher, Waugh and W. Cha nee Ss ot July, and the Foundry schools’ appeared In’ belt, heen =b shy y. eeting was presided over by Mr. Harkness, al \'T FRONT ROOMS, BE 7 Them of the hools. A So Ener trae weer Colb RNISHE: 10) 4 FY D HOUSE FOR RENT, or eet Mitr strests. Mae mst character for usefulness and respectabilii iy, in endeavor to prove worthy of your partiality by ——— appearance and moral and sical ln fs op oe Cota tat an) country; bas lately been resorted 0° character, ki: sons, and our streets densely crowded by aad civilians, good order, erty juiet has continually rel zned; so much so as to elielt ual- versal remark; and from those familiar with scenes a0 lately enscted here, commendation. FIRE DEPARTMENT. yout suenigs SSanjece wick to's peat al sul te wl s remedial [a lone you gentlemen upon the charac- ter of present bourd, elected uy) @ single issue: that of ** Unconditional U, font =the PRatugn’s ALLEy.—Saturday bt and 'y the In the Northern Liberties, were in an u; 6 er een waineme Ven of is ser ite $5 i : : EGS, Malm* No & INTER! sirabe styles, The District, from tbe 20. Visite 0 o ture, Fasnepatcu iCTURS Dasrnaes.evea A streets east, and robbed of a small sum of money. Weaver immediately after- wards met officers Meredith of the fect, and they arrested a soldier named W. eget e porricion x. rng Holt was on lore Justice Ferguson. provi en alibi, was discharged. lillie’ i a BN 6. ADAMS. coll a ase ootang, Bnd Collse fice—co: Eighth streets north Soy 2 Nepean Non Kesiden Vt] e , to hus supervision can Lave good : sai Kents collected, Taxes and Ineurance paid, Ke’ tates osrefully and eoopomicaliy ttlemeuts end advances red. Puronasing exolumvely for (according to fer ‘aunty ) wall as low iates as can be pu District. Mo miere presentation to ing try." call saliolted from thoge hee gore goods, Terms cash. nS sates bal Vette abt at Dou Cash or goods and = ‘aa Bra AND B4H. DEAFNESS. Lads Stoppage of the Tear 4B eNU-. OF ting @asee Of the E-e requi surgical operations inltiBaiRe, pea = iver watch and a iu them jeecs, Morigager, Loaser » &c , carefuily and correctly dea St shory petracte 8 examined, and a A Platt Book of the Lo « aad Sqasres in - ipgton city, for refsrenos aad iuspeotion = s fev a ELVING Ts, : —e to 30 barrels fresh re commuan nt AEN NEW STUCK. 486 OR ADORNME Just received a choice sclection of new and de- PAPERHANGINEGS, From the rich &na ornate, to the most spmpie ee Sppropriate tor Parlors, Hale pining | 001 ul bers. FIREBUARD NES: STATUES, CENTER C c New Designs, warranted Gold Bands, Imitation Gold, and Common. Window Shades of aay reeured style in of any rr it made to order Gull, Greeu ald Blue Waade Hor? laude by eye or wate into tee. OVAL PICTURE F ANE. (warranted to be gijded with gold ieaf) Sseortment ost te. & oO. COR Different sizes and Og PS | labor. A nourosis treated Mal — "9 s ousnew i PEEEALMLA, OF of the Eyes, @ran~ eos [pleads “CHRON ry ee ONIC aRers mn or ad pervs Ubstructions Enusteshean tube et its facia i@ part of

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