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5 i } i ‘ ed f EVENING ST AR. a | (yr torene anv BEADING. oe was TUESBAY.. N@ETON CITY: ST BBADING MATTER ON BVSRY PaGs. SEB OUTSIDE @RaPHIC AND OTHER Ma‘ FOR THB NATIONAL BANK sysTBM. ‘We spoke yesterday of in Getails of the National Bank system. which it | Would require g. Prompt and efficient legislation to remedy in order to restore pablic confidence. One of the most serious of these defects was Suggested when the subject was before Con- grees. When the National Bank Act was first discussed it was proposed to limit the U. 8. deposits of Go should he secured by 8 pledge of an equal sam sueygse & f g f i : i it i e tains in consequence of such violation. This liability 1s in addition to that im on them as 6 to an amoent the par value of their stock. punches cee yVOS Pee ne? THE HEALTH OF THE SOUTH. Surgeon Caleb W. Horner, chief medical of- ficer of the Freedmen’s Bureau, has received the monthly, reports of sickness among the Tefugees freedmen of the several districts, The report for the month of March shows a alight increase im sickness over the previous Month, although, by reference to the figures given below, it will be seem that the percentage of death was much smaller. The districts of South Carolina, Virginia and North Carolina disease appear to be su fering the most from at present, South Carolina reporting the largest Bumber of sick, a large proportion is wee are small-pox cases. Small-pox been g2ining ground im most of the districts, par- ticularly im the of the southern Carolinas and Louisians. All States have this disease to con- tend with, except Florida and Texas, in which States not may be a t cases of small- than in those on the eastern single case has been reported. It Worthy of remark that fewer Pox occur im the Gulf States or those seaboard inland, Georgia being the only State where the disease exisis to any considerable extent. The following totals show of March, 14,972, refugees 531: number died. refugees freedmen 661, 1 centage of deaths, while in the month of February the number of freedmen treated ‘were 12,490, refugees 318; number of deaths, 635, refi bl it fugees- Lad centage 0! deaths, freedmen .05, E ‘The great improvement im the treatment of ease is on the in ang —Small-pox cases created in men Laoeref cases, withstanding the dis- crease, is shown follow- larch, freed- ‘ugees 30-n um ber died, freedmen 344 Tefugees during the mon: Tetugees I Tefugees 1; Tefugees % per contagw of deaths, freedmen refugees .07. Number treated for small. UTS, “pox th of February. Les, number of deaths, freedmen 248, centage of deaths, freedmen .(20; BaBL RUSSBL: L AND THE BANCRO! a Lo@Y. ey or A communication from Hon. George Ban- ¢roft to Hon. M: 7. Washburne, of Illinois, was read in the House yesterday, covering a letter from Ear! Russell, denying certain allegations in Mr. Bancroft’s eulogy of President Lancoin. Lord Russell's Adams, in whi: that the Great Repu! letter is addressed to Minister ich be was in a that = was BO more, that a = slone was I that remained due by the law of | i¢ Bations to the pursued the war to western late Union.” As Republic would the remain, bap; for the world, a powerful and inde. pres aces He subjoins an extract of speech on the 30th of May, Mr. Bancroft, in reply, sn: for Forei Lyons bes the condition of America as “the of & con: ja words, + Civil war retary of State ‘k to Lord it 1861. the British Sec- ‘Wrote a des- 'Y 6, 1961, in which he and, further, has broken out between the several States of the late Union. ‘The Government of the southern portion hag duly constituted itgif, Her Majesty's Gov- ernment do not wish tery of that view.” Mr. irrefragible proof of his to then refers Eg to aoa ee croft considers first allegation. He ot Lord Russell to Lord Cowley, at Paris, in which he designates = ablic as +- the States which iately com- American Union.” «the late Uanted hes, Mr. Bancroft con- tends, proves his second allegation. ee SJ Only ten of the eleven items in the Wash- Fimancrat.— The New York stock market continues heavy and inanimate, though with a generally firm undertone. The Commercial Ad- vertiser says:-—Go terday at about forties were ¥ more demand. fect of strengthening the premium on price eae me to Lax sepply of gold for ail Towed gold being generally Avotuer Cas at police headquarters this the Hudson River. vernments were quiet the prices of Saturday. = &% better. Money im rather On call joans, the rate gener- lower - There is street urposes, bor- fiat” to sound SE< The Express of Bist case city im one of JHOLERA IN New Yor«. last evening says :—It was re- oon of cholera had been brought to this the boats thet had come dewn itt» further The said, died soon after pd sere to the dp vestigation Ry ths The matter is now under Board of Health. UNOLAIM 1D TSLEGEAMS, gees FEEL ST ET. piste aie one James Tetlow, i Motors oft Store caeay of Common Council and Areecsor. election. FOURTH WABD TaKE a veins see es enue and wth street, on the loth inscaut. ats , to som Tor the Board of alacrarent my'8-35* = “ek GULAE MONTHLY ME: “T tbe BORED clock, it a SCHOOLS at. on TUESDAY "clock my? tt CBETRAL ° ‘Theatghee will be held DAY EVBNING, @ clock. b seven o'c! te iG or Rapid) oF 2 ENING, May . , BF. BOISBAU, Secretary. BUILDING AaSS8OCTA’ — Sr A wiil be frearuter ‘will be inn etisnaeees look for the convenienes ef mem, Wa. W, MOORS, Sec, uBR. T. 0. DELEON, Editur of the \ « EDBESDAY EVBMING BEXT, at 8 o'clock. | wxpmzsp be had at the principal Book end uf doposite om ac LUA, except thase in- "a McOULLOCE Secretary of the Tressery. PABTSENT, Arnit 37 bereby given thot ca the ‘npon sll $2.25 7 asaya geER sous, price only. . C. HENNING. my 8-2t° corner 7th streot and Maryland avi E—A dark Fe 8. ay BORSE, six is 3, will work in doa! ai Prieta beseen at an Bort! my 8-3* mer 4th and I sts, SOUTHERN MARE FOR SALE. kIGH ‘bed stock, ie years old; would breed Frct x my 8-m* ave. . re 0'd;. Price $80. To be seen i corser ieth seats aie ie Sa0KS8 FOR 83 50. scarce article but I have a small supply ONE PRION SYSTEM tat NING, my 8 2t* corner 7th st. and Bath al sO EVERAL EXORLLENT second-hand S ? TaNO 8, Very low, easy ments l cxval 306 Payer naa oth ot Sole Depot for sale , sy e 5. D. and HW. Baith’s leledeons. 188 SANFORD bee just returned trom Me ana le prepa to exhibit the ler, vag eet novelties in BUM MEE MILLINER This of the: bs SHCOND_SDITON, tee reported whic was ordered to be prin’ The joint resolution to exempt crade petro- Jeum from internal thx was received from “be 7 » tak , Mr. Cowan, FIRST GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ee ee ern ee “se OF SEB BRAB0K 6. ng pened. ee i ! THE BVENING STAB S00IALS ) 4 O'CLOCK P. Mm. —— — hg ye sone RA omL: aut KO Rs on i Qonstitwtion, reported frem the ae sic) was an i GvyERAMERT sxcuniTine. eutif the tax bil : ction, be ue Wasumeron. May @ 1966 sbs!) be dis 3 S erat.on of the tax woul! probably not occupy ” Jay Usem & Oo. furnish the following quo- Sno Gan tide ax Peal poy ret eny ‘of Government securities : other hand, if the specihi order were takem up, it would oring wp the discussion of the whole question voll net Ei woo ea ey was _— grth: ub ‘tain iw mig! occu, St ention of the House. lie should is it ia ‘ have leniteg tuete frtoeson oan Teme iserarymatsmn vase mes ve wharf, foot of 7th street n ‘s sohit Band been a national calamity if action upon the tax bill willenliven the tocrgtes newerd sud ‘were deferred for any considerable time, «The oe hamanctons to meke Mr. Stevens, of Pa. that the motion of the gentleman from Ohio wowid not prevail. He did not see any reasom why the amendment should occupy the time of the House for more than a lew Gays, and he considered it im- portant that that amen@ment should’go'to the Senate as soon as jie. The question being taken, the motion to tpone was not agreed to—yeas 51, nays S2., Mr. Wasbburne, of IIL, ty Unanimous con- semt, introduced a mepreesy. | the: Committee on Banking to examine into all. the facts and circumstances of the late bank fai!- ures in the city of Washington; which was agreed to. The «pecial order being then taken up— Mr. Stevens, of Pa., addressed the House in some brief remarks in support of the action of the Commitiee on Reconstruction, declaring that the committee wanted only nineteen of the loyal States to ratify the amend- ment, for be utterly scorned and repudiated i ~sdmlitine = gentleman end Iadiex. for aale Ais counter. im me JOHN DIOR. President. . frimsrensne ary 2 PON AND EVENING The last dodge of the party of eutside specu. lators who have gained control of the Chroni- “cle to lobby through their scheme for getting possession of the Washington canal is to rep- resent that there is danger te the health of the city in carrying on the improvement now in in the canal. They know perfectly well that the portion being excavated @a dry gravel bed which has filled up the eastern sec. tion for years,and is quite distinct from the main 1 ofripats ie TTsE. at TRIeoLiaT ABE.TH st. NORTH, A THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1986. ea ABER idlathoa eters tee i and hie Howse and Gro: channel of the canal with its sewerage filth. | the idea that the views of the States lately in tnd encdipesal gatherings during fas coming sre, | The Work 1s being executed im careful accord. | Tebtilion should be counted ia the adoption of ue very aocon modations wil "be af-;| ance with the recommendations of the Board M1. Blaine, of Me., ingzired how the pro. A Pes ing will be done to make it | 4; Health; and fll possibility of. harm is posed amenament would affect those who had mgrecenee i been pardoned. my 6-30" ALBX. EGLESTON. | avoided by Bees — es lg rere retried Mr! Stevens Teplied that the pardon wiped Q°* BAKE 18 O0R orto: : applied to he excavations, Y | out the crime and remited the punishment, bed of the eastern branch is cleaned out, a but there was @ vast differepee between pun- al - current of pure water can iemaryle ae — ee ere of — Lookou! seaul r ferneon that direction through the entire line t r. ck, dressed locnie of the FRIENDS iP canal, insuring its being kept im a healthful Aerie ok Fabm oul seeeetend was BE fea be ae Nee Toke. condition through the hot weather. . » = am eee | + May 9th, 1656. KNOCKING OET THE PLANKS, Methodist Protestant General Conference. Prey ben ate a ec omnke tals | The House is engaged to-day full blast upon me DAY—TURSDAY. Cook’s fine String Band will be in attendatce. the Reconstruction Committee's constitutional Pb ok y a a ee orted back the article oy JJ mommies Beageny HE eacn, wg, | 2mendments—reeling off the talk in thirty min- baptism presented by Rev. Dr. Waters, and Penafson, E. Owens,” . T. Oook, W. B. Bydnor, | ute speeches. The onsinaghts made upon the | recommended its Séoption and insertion in the o : ty 8-20* third section by Messrs. Blaine and Garfield | 8ddress to ministers and members at the 0 FOR GLYMONT: | indicates mutiny in thg radical camp against | PTSPer place. Seperen tks lorpert en SECOND GRAND EXOURSION for the benent | ‘2 dictum of King Thad. It is understood | tne form presented. the Church ‘and of the that this is but the beginning of the defection, Rev. W.H. Wilis moved the report be re- PDN ee on one ELON, on, and from present appearances the reconstruc- | COmmitted to the — a a Particulars ia feture edvertleomenta. my | tion plattorm will have three-quarters of its | ‘© Prepare an article for insertion in the dis- cipline, and that Rey. J.G. Whitfleld’be added to the commiitee. Rev. Dr. Murray opposed the recommitment and advocated a vote directly upon the report. Rey. Mr. Whitfield moved, as a substitute, to refer to a special committee, and Rev. Dr. Waters, J.G. Whitfield, John Paris were a planks knocked ont ere it leaves the House. Mr. Blaine contended in regard to this amendment (which debars the late rebels from voting for four years) that it was an act of bad faith to distranchise those to whom civil rights H?! FCB ANALOSTAN! FOURTH GRAND & AFTERNOON AND EVENING PIC-NIO assortme! been gran: 6 a om ittee, Bipbons Flowern Se. ne ee red sake aLicnom, ey crab goats Peaigrosgidiao propri- | Rev. Wm, MeGee, from judiciary commit- out, the Present rage ta Paris ange Fore. will be given at ety in disfranchising the rebels for a specific pe Lagat Doe Sh ihe Hem St se reper my 8 6t* between fihand sth rtreets, ANALOSTAN, OB MASON’s ISLAND. | “T™ FYE RR SE Se a yus 18 TO GIVE NOTICK, That the subscri- ON TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1866. CHOLERA IN TRAE SENATE. Pline is sufficiently expressive and explicit for ake have eee ee the Oppbane, Court, ~ (em There was a rather spicy debate in the Sen- | aj) practieal ends of gevernment in -the case letters. at admintetration oe ace of Columbia, Boats will leave wharf.fost of High st., George: | Sie '0-Any On ® Proposition conferring abeo- | referred to them from the prin pga es Bic of William Richards. inte of Washington, | tomm'at P, mand every 10 minutes thereafter. | !ute power on the Secretaries of War and the discipline, pages 45, (8, and $0 tostonr ane: the said aed, are reby yerned to. Bin we ‘ee Sittee rast p.m. lodge them. } N@vy toestablish quarantines at every sea- | discipline, . » . the same, with te ypecners thereof; to the subscri- | selves that they will spare no pains ust cspense to } Port. Senator Grimes, in the course of some | ““G--ueed, Thatthe voluntary bearing of arms ber. Sheree te ee 3 ss of May next: they | make the ir of the season, pertinent remarks against the proposition, ex. }.in military service by ministers of the M. P. ofthe said setter w1 . ic 50 Conte, sdmitting © gentloman and } i reseed his desire to see the General Govern. | Church is inconsistent with thelr professional Given under our hands this 5th day of Ma; 5 my 5-3t 5 ‘ calling and the nature and intent of their ot HARRIET RB OHARDSo™ 1 EBORGE JUEN Ns ment again restrict itself to its legitimate | Gination vows. To beinscribed in the Di MES H. BICHARDs, * G LAGER B} BWERY sphere, and be also remarked that with an cipline,on page 59, under the head of advii my 8-lew3w* inistrators, PLEASUHE GARDEN army of Government quarantine officials at ministers and preachers. ys a in good ord ifting-top. Corner of 4th and E streets, every seaport. the cholera would not beso sign teentitind ke cine aoa a Spore ght single HARNESS. Can be sera at Soe Dancing every MOND ee tae at2o'cl'k be dreaded as the attaciron the ‘Freas- f'nuai Conferenee, and connesied with the ‘ook’s ea, 8th st. between D and EB. m7-Si* pm. my § Im*™ ‘hich would be the consequence. Quarterly Conferences of said circuit, station OBSE FOB SALE OHEAP, OR WOULD | rm ISLAND SQUIAL CLUB =< or mission. , = 343 bth sttect. between and @, berare's Tax 2 Greet Pigeere in announcing to their THE TRIAL OF JEFFERSON DAVIS. make eae Alam te ee FORA $9" Anan DUCK suiT, COAT, VEST AND PANTS. FO. ls A limited supply only 4 oy my 7-2t* cor. 7th’ HIvA. G zy ER A Briere rs ir ot of the above ia meet er ate sre tow as. are usually old. ‘Goods de- livered inall parts of the Distric: free shares. WEBB Seve E. my 7-10t* )Tth street. Cc. HENNING’s, street and ave. 504 (Odd Fellows” AYORS OFFIOE. Wasn . x SEALED PROPOSALS WILL DE BRGRIVED Eoin Beane ce mene ey 17th, - é rz oy ar alicing ® two-foot pensible for any accident “The right to decline any oF ail propeaals, should be advisable, is reserved. . Specifications can be geen at the office of the Commissioners of Improvements every day from 10 @. m. to 12m , or at any time by calling on the Commirmoner of the Fifth Waid. Nene but practical m ics need bid E. gE. BSRnRS. Commiesioner Fifth Ward. Ww . BIRTH, @GHAS. LANE my 7-eotd Assistant Comm! & NATIONAL EXPRESS * 5 if TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. ‘The RATIONAL EX PRESS and TRANSPOR- TATION COMPANY having finall jeted. Southern threugh connections from eee = NEW YOBK AND PHILADELPHIA TO BALTIMORE. WASHINGTON. RICHMOND, — AVASNAH, OHARL: ell intermediate adjacent as fer con! ons, and Ohio road over mail roads. to Te CISCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS, ig now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise, Valuable racksgen. MONEY AND BULLION. and totransfer the same to or from the places de- signated and all intermediate points aa EVYICIENTLY, BXPRDITIOUSLY ve done pAND CHEAPLY escen done ‘any other Express eee also open: M ad A ontrans. ana | cet tow dn ie 2 2 . . hreug re these BF. FICKLIN, Supt.” _3. E. JOHNSTON, mga ch ny T-ton COTTAGE SETS, SETS. QUTTAGE SETS, CoTtai cived a large and hand Just rec on AG pandsome assortment which we are selling very cheap. Also, s com- e1 paren Rg ie atyle. ac af << GOHN r WILLSON, a my Southeast cor. sth and D streeis. ADIES, ATTENTION | Caillat YATES & SELBY’S, No. 323, Lis ana ine their Stock of nice DRESS $0008, DommsTiCg, éc:; CalrOOR8 ta pO <i ie BRIDAL AND FUNEBAL WEEATHS, BOU- B QUETS Aj Gnosees preserved in natural form. Hair Bracelets. Pins, &¢ made to order by Mrs. FRIES, Inte of Boston, 247 Vt. av., K and L ste . near 16th. apso- Hire eate WINE. The astonishing success a'tending thisinvaluable WINE TONIC proves tt to we the best ever of- Sigs eeterienantic. semen sy med: ne and shattered em At stands unrivalled as 8 Temedy for PHTSICAL BROSTHATION, INDIGESTION. DYBPEPSTA SOUR STOMACH, UPPRESSION, DL E83, LABSITU DE, ND AGUE, BABUMATISM, fact, ment of the STOMAOH, ——_ Leddy) pi as el oe ven! ive cl lore Sapegieee boom, Ag preventative be without it, for to prepare against an enemy isa sare way - gues ere. HYGL M10 Ww. ne race stimulating it to Bee creulstige, “fete the best, , CMective T. im the country: ae NE is used throughoct Wiurope ML a cians there. and also by the" SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF aaa no ctions, as fill this coun- ay | as a try, rains 4 res ported. N stro: tl Company will |. Bupt ‘We learn that it has been decided to try Jeff. Davis in a civil court in the State of Virginia— Most probably in the judicial district of Nor- folk. Since the Government has decided to bring bim at once to trial on the charge of treason, preparations to that end have been in progress. It is understood that Chief Justice tained in the constitution, article second. Resolved, That we recognize the Discipline as sufficiently specific and condemnatory of all moral government in the church. Resolved, That we recommend to the Annual Conferences, to the Qmarterly Conferences, and to ihe churches the execution of tire Dis- cipline for the preservation of Christian morals bite intend givin Tn GRAND BALL * ISLAND HALL Corner of eth . Island, WEDNESDAY. day ot, 1566, Tickets One Dollar, edmitting « gontleman and J a Harchisow, A770"§°% Rieley Qhace will preside over the court, and that ee Beichelon fo ¥ froma thb 5 ial committee on Adams, $. F- Moe Attorney General Speed will prosecute. The } subject of a call for as session of the Gen- M Malley, 5 cs Littles’ leading counsel for Davis is Charles O'Conner | erai Conference, reported from the miuority B. — W.T. Stone. and Mr. Shea of New York. : - Lafontaine. — That after having duly considered the matter and the Constitution bearing thereon, he is un- able to find any grant in said instrument for the call of a Specal General Conference, hay- ing its members clothed with conventional P agente as proposed by the above resolution, ut believes it would bean open violation of 17th article of the constitution. Rev. Dr. Murray, of the majority of the com- Reception Committee. J. G. Dudley, Jostonmeatl, ap 23 Geo. J. Miller. LOST AND FOUND. GONE TO MEMPHIS, Major General ©, O. Howard bas despatched Brevet Major F. W. Gilbreth, a member of his staff, to Memphis, Tennessee, toin vestigate the causes which led to, and the circumstances at- tending the late riot in that city. Major Gil- $ REWARD strayed away or stolen ifom the | bretb Jest last evening and will to Major | Mittee. reported & resolution recommending $>: heck ‘a white fece, fue = S aw General Fisk, “Asotetant Ce Saoneny omen of the caeaee, neury ine Peatet of the General 4 Freedmen’s Bureaa for ‘ennes- Be.Singe bx recarping them to 8. P . a see Conference their respective Confer. ences, and when the President of the General TPP E: iM THE PREMISE; OF Is WHITE HOUSE. - “onference shall have received official nowti- from tie corner of ath Sud pee oe Geci | This being a Cabinet meeting day, no visitors pest ee Hill. 4 good reward will Le paid for her, if re- | were admitted to the second floor of the Exec- | {52Usl | Protestant a call for the assembling of SS FOUNN= 05 pamrag ctormame_ tise ne utive Mansion. All of the members of the the convention aforesaid. The Conferences are 3 —On ee rnoon. between Cabinet were present with the exception of | further requested to elect their representatives marked VE ere wie Be.covet from tus the Attorney General. who is yet absent on his ad _ time of passing the resolution of concur- corner be Te. visit to Louisville, Kentucky, and the session was rather longer than usual. Dr. Murray, from the committee to ascertain Governmen' y ward of se will Li and report the relation of certain Conferences for tne recovery ef the Mules or ry cj 5 SaunngUEEEEEEEEEEEeEn sensed to the General Conference, made a lengthy my 8 3t* p't Cov « Stables, COUNTERFEITER PARDONED. Te godt en the subject, exhibiting the course OST Om Sunday afternoon, the 6th jast.,near | - To-day the President directed a pardon to be | © in Northern and Western Conterences St. Aloysius Church. on I street, s ladies’ om- issued to Stewart J. Moffatt, convicted in the | SiMCe 1857. concluding with the Cincinnati droidered HANDK Be IkP. a jiberat ward » aoe Convention, in 1862. The Conferences repre- ‘will be paid if left with C. BO! INSOM, Pay: United States district court of New Jersey on [ genied there are not known; but it is evident master General's Office. or at Star office. my7-3t* | the charge of having in his sion coun- F that they have adopted a constitution and dis- STEAYED OB STOLKN—A large red Buteio terfeit fractional currency with intent to pass | cipline, have voluntarily separated themsel ves OOW. She bes s white s under her belly | the same, and sentenced to one year’s im- f from this General Conference, and have no and a white bag. eine white spotin the flank. | prisonment. Moffatt had but three months to right to representation therein. Lt being ascer- Lo oy prawera wn _ apeee. for F her aes at | remain ere the expiration of his term. tained that the Wabash Conference was repre. sented in the last General Conference, the committee infer that said Conference adheres tothe M. P. Church. This report was signed by the committee. The following resolution, signed by three members of the committee, was also reported:— That while the General Conference cannot approve the course pursued by certain Confer- ences in the North and West, in separating themselves from us, and while we disavow responsibility for anything dene by said Con- $ ] 0 BEW ARD—#trayed or stelen on the first day ef May, s EED AND DABK vOW, with crumpled horns I will give the above re- ward te any ene that will return the cow. THOS. SCANLAN. New Jersey av., bet. Iand K streets. my wad MAJOR GENEBAL’ROWARD. Major General O. O. Howard, Commissioner of Freedmen's Affairs, left the city last eve- ning ona visit to New York. He will be ab- Sent but a few days. —1208-— XXXIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Turspay, May 5. Senatse.—Mr. Morgan presented the memo- Medic: A Roe AR ES al T OLEN—On the sth of May. two HORSHS {com the farm of Jemime T “hotelier: Ome Blak, 0. jer. One Black rh, fi porsigt shins dork any ay ht with a smell sear, from ferences, individually or in cenvention, we race, hi ; black mane 3 rial of the al Association recently as- A 5 lor eath! bale Sore oft see sean tts ee ce sembled at Haltimore, asking Congress 1 take'| 210 disavow unkind ieeling for those ‘who bere foot 50 reward fer the | measures for the preyentio& of the introduc- ve gon = Pe Sy ‘on ae —— \y Orne ae ee TNT aMEN ¥. ROTELER, tion of Astatie cholers im this. country. evince « desire reunion ‘by coutonuine ae my 7 3t Beiteville, P. G. County, Md. Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported the House joint resolution | °°” stitution and diseipline of the M. P. Church. STEAYED—On the 34 inetent, about 12d’cleck, attempted assassination The reports were tabled for future action. Sie white and: bisck spotted HORNED COW; | istive to the attempted ‘additional vection | _ The consideration of the report of the com- 1 Emperor of Russia, an ittee ee f maned Genes Costeaed Se OMMISTILE AAT | te'enemendmrn Feuoeang toe Frondeat te | Mice te mnt trace was teuined. Ho, Att K street, between 3d and 4 trects, | forward s copy of the resolution to the Em- | The second item, re ‘the Discipline by adding = ERWARD or 4 siolon from the Mash | ,, MF. Sumner sald he di@not believe the at. erenip wae he notion teaee See $5 Be ee rept e es mtbe Mash | :empied assassination of the Russian Kimperor farsa te reetva he a ee around hie neck: Seorgetown med. we . The | was the resgit as thuich of what he had done sees Arad e ordinances of baptism, reward will ven if tetarned to JAMES | for emancipation as o: e thoroughness - . CHAMBEMLIN, Boe a6t Comer Market. near | which he bad followed it to te logical conelu- | The third item, Rl lags gevieed ritual Hrottreet, or No. BT 7th strest, Georgetown, | sions in conferring civil and pohtical rights | Pre-ented by Rev. Dr. Waters, chairman of the my 6-3t™ i aeenaiiaeeeeeiieeieeneaea emeeemmenenteneeece ot PERSONAL. - M AHOLIAB, CLAIRVOYANT AND Impressed Medium, can be omhel at bi committee appointed by the last General Con- ference to prepare such a ritual and report to this General Conference, was taken up. It was opposed by Rey. J. R. Nichols and S. B. Southerland and defended by Dr. J. J. Murray. Atijourned. upon the emancipated people. r. Saulsbury moved tostrike out of the resolution the words “by an enemy of emanci- pation.” He would simply remark that there "was no such information before the Senate. There was nota particle of evidence that the ADAM residence, No. 99 Montzemery strest, George- | attempted assassin was an enemy of emanci- a town. D. © , pom the past, present and tutu: tion, Ifit was true the fact could be ascer. evente, business, lost or len sorts very ape by inquiry from the Russian Minister. TELEGRAP HIG NE Ww 8s. Of the same, lov. ‘sickness, for, | The statement he (Sauisbury) bad seen was that &c., from 8 a. m. i 68" the attempt ‘was made*by prorcting humbledife, The Chelera ¥ THE GENTLEMAN WHO PIOKED OP | who did not own any serts. e had learned New York, Ma: “ * P " 4 y S.—The health officer's re. the black OH AWL at Marini's alsy ce cee Os, Pete ne wars moncimaios! Se 46 neta s Rw YoRr. May | return shows three new know anything aboutit, buthe thought the Senate, before asserting such a thing; ought to get information on the subject The amendment of Mr. Saulsbury was not reward and the shanks nt may 7-30" SPECIAL CABDTOTHE pA Dine ERIVA TE BOARDING. ft ring to find an cases and three deaths from cholera. Sixty. five convalescent parties have been transferred from the bospital ship to the Saratoga, leaving Any lady dea: d to. Ovly forty-seven in the hospital. The tetal glesant, BOM) E. with collent Medical attendance, ‘The resolution, as amended by the Vommit- | Dumber of deaths by cholera ts fifty. during Continement, cau find sach ® Home in the famit: widew lady, living handsome! Brootlyn. without reo or ‘boarders. “ - tions must be made with louible address, as re Obico, Addeoos box SO1s BrsckineeM Me eed ee tee on Foreign Affairs, was passed. Mr. Chandler, from the Committee on Coin- merce, reported a joint resolution to prevent the introduction of cholera into this coumtry. It makes it the duty of the Sec: of War and the Secretary of the Navy, with the co. Baltimore Markets. Battiwore, May 8._Flour very firm. West- ern $10.75a811.25. “Wheat steady. Corn; white Active at 8485, yellow dull at 80. Oats 56057. Pro’ quiet at le firm with an upward ten- BS. HF. WRIGHT, Magnetic and Clairvoy- | operation of the Secretary of the Treasury, | dency. Western Lard 2189. firm. —- -% Eirecace” Shir i See oe ES diysetia <- Coffee dull; Rio 150%. W isky 2.25 402.26 4. vets Bemolo eskncenes, their command im the establishment of = uni. nie vice: Resa, form system of quarantine, and to Now Xoek Binrkete. establish sanitary cordons for the prevention of the intro- duction and spread of the-cholera. Mr. Clark objected to giving so much power to the Sec! named. He thought the res. — noma te lie in ves' jon. _ 4 Mr. Chandler said the resolution had been rinted esnee the 6th of March, and if Mr, lorkined n’t learned what it was he was very slow to learn. . © ‘Mr. Barns said the effect of the bill would be to bring on ® gol between the State and Fe authorities. It was designed to saper. cede § the State a ‘ntine regulations estab. Mr. Grimes did not think Congress in conferring, quch, powers as lated pom the of the avy, Thedill. if passeds would to give the cholera to the United States. The peopie; May 3.—Ootton quiet at 34235. Flour advanced 10a20 cents. ‘Southern 16.40a 16.75. Wheat a3 cents hirher. Beef and Pork steady. Lard firm. Whiskydall. LOCAL NEWS. —_eo_—_ . SHootine Arrarn.—This morning. about 10% o'clock, a number of the returned from: the prize tight at White se assembled in the bar-room of Charles Hardle,on 10th Street, just south of the avenue, when some discussion ensued as to the merits of the two contestants. Con: Business Colleges £ extending to the princigel ; neohip, Practice” fave; the proprietor will se justifiea ‘was contem.. Barney Donnelly ran in with others to stop the disturbance, but justas ne fired by Hurdle struck him, eateries therinet : : i ? i Hd the a oan, | Kirkwood Howse, and was subseqnently re- Meved to bis residence, on D street. near tar Franklin engine-bouse. Dr. Baikisy bas moc yetextracted the ball. The wounded man, & ts understood. rave the sbot was accidental, at Jenet pot intended for him. . Robert Johnson was staiding at the corner Of 101d street andthe avenue at the timr, and bearing the show fired, mm’ iy Tusbed in, en be found Cuonmumgnam aed O'Toole in oo wae. Ce << oa were parted; and Canaingham made from the house. Detectives Bigley, McDevitt, }Clarvoe and Kelly were on the epot, as well As several officers of the Second and Tuwd Wards, and arrested O'Tovlr, Drew and Cas- nivgham. wito are _— yoo paninn. — At once proceeded to the office of perinien- dent Richards and asked for a bearing. which Will probably be bad this afternoon. At two o'clock to«tay an examination of Mesers. John B. Charlies, alias Ounpingbam, 8nd Charies Hurdie was had belore Supert! tendent Richards, at poles headquarters, John Essex and others testified. Essex Clark state that Cunpingham too pictere from the wall, and throwing it the floor Seobe it, at the sametime ay ty A a je room to take it saying “cou! shoot the — out of tbem:and then tersed to- wards Hurdle anddared bim to take #t ap, when they per tetendent held both parties tv bail in thesam of $1,000 each to answer a charge of assault battery with intent to kitl. a CRIMINAL Court, Judge Fisher.— Yester- day, in the cases of robbery and assavit and bettery against Brian Carroll, John Ballinger, and Somes S. Williams, the District Avtoraey entered a nolle prov In the case of James Pike, indicted for, an assanit and battery with intent to kill, @ nollie pros. was entered. Wm. H. Taylor, indicted with Chas. Smith for the ying BS horses, was fouad not guilty. Gooding for defense. Jonas Webster, indicted for larceny, was found not gniity. Gooding for.defense. ‘W. ©. B. Thornton, convicted of assaultend battery, received a nominal sentence. Jacob Rath, indicted for an assault and bat- tery with intent to kili Danie! Brown, -was —— on trial. Fendall and Nerrs for-de- Re. This morning, the case of Lewis Watson, in- dicted for the murder of Benj. White, in Octo- ber last, was called. Messrs. Bradiey, sr., and Norris appearing for the prisoner. Watson War 3 scavenger. and employed the deceased. Ip October last they had a quarrel about wa- tering a horse, and the deceased followed the accursed to the stable, when the Iatter struck the former with a spade, which, it is alHeged, caused bis death some days after. Drs. © and Morgan testified te the character of the wound; that it was one from which, in their opinion, a patient would bave Tecovered if he was properly treated, and that St first he retased to allow his head to be dressed. ———— THE CANAL LuprovemestT.—This morning, bids were opened at the Encineer’s Office, Oity Hail, for removing the it» which are excavated from the canal pelween Maryland avenue and the Tiber. to the low grounds west of New Jersey avenue. The bids were as fol- Jows:—Hugh McGinnis, removing the deposits, ¥4 cents per yard, or horse, cart and driver at $3 per day, and laborer at $1.50, D. Musphy, 12% cents per yard; A. Gleason, 14 cents per yard: Wm. Barnes, #2.75 for horse. cart and driver and $1.45 for bands; C. W. Swaggart 28 cents per yard, or horse, cart and driver, 84.25, Jeremiah ‘Costello, 14 cents per yard: Peter McNemara, 20 cents per yard; Wm. Whalen, 13 cents per yard: Dennis Murphy, 1); cents per yard; Samuei Gregg, 12 cenis per yard, oF to superintend the work at $3 per day, fur- nish horse, cart and driver at $2.59 and $1.50 for Inborers. The contract was awarded w Dennis Murpby. AtMost a Riot.—Ssv-day morning Gray . , Carter, Robert Richardson, and Sam'i a discharged col: soldiers, went in clothing store of M. Newmyer, near the Depot, and after stopping some time they were ordered. out, and on to putthem out Oar- ter’s pistol exp! as he asserts, by actident, and as the others assert, purposely. Quite a crowd gathered round, and many white per- sons supposing that he had fired to kill one of the storekeepers raised a cry to mobthem. OM- cor 0% . Bowever, took the men in exstody succeeded in taking them te the sta‘ion, where see, ged a ‘or carrying js and commit ret named to the Forkhouse. cee Cowrrict AWARDED.—To-day bids were opened for the constraction of 8 two-foet sew- er in E street north, between 6th and 7th sts., and to the center of alley in square 457. The bids were as follows:—J. J. M-Cullom, $4.70 Per foot for the sewer, $20 for (hedrops, and $35 for the manhole; J.D. Hutton, $3.9 for the sewer, $50 for manhole: Richard Robey & Co., $3.55, $22 for manhole; ee nr ar- 20 foot for sewer, tor drop, $43 For manh: Ie Tae contract was awarded to Robey & Uo. — GovERsx ENT S. LUMBER.—The sale of lumber ai the Government lumber yard, on Maryland avenue, between 12th-and 13th sts., on the 5th instant, under the management of Lieut. Col. J. M. Moore, A. Q. M., realized to the sun of $4,584.79. Scantling averaged #15 per thousand feet. Planed boards sold for $41.50 per thousand; heavy timber averaged £23.75 per thousand, rongh siding sold for $30 per thousand; second— band lumber averaged $10 per thousand. CoLonep Bvriats aT ARLINGTOY.—The number of soldiers and contrabands interred in the United States National Ceme- tery at Arlington. Va. to the present date, ber of interments in ear 1864 were 2.531: im IS65, 1,204; the number of interments in the present year, up to the clese of April, were 405. Total number buried, 3,943. : ——- os Soiree Musicale. —The soiree of Mr. Ges- tave St. Albe, tenor, (late tain, A.D. ©. on General Augur'’s ,) at Metzerowt Hall, to- morrow evening, will doubtless be am excet- lent entertainment, as he will be assisted by Madame Blanchard. soprano: Mr. H.C. Sher- man, pianist; Mr. Rudolph Holiub, and other talented musicians. ——_o—__ THE EXCAVATION OF THK CANAL.—To-day Mr. Farqubar bas about 160 hands. loyed in excavating the Oanal, from the Tiber to South Capitel street. There are more colored men looking for work there to-day than before, but they are orderly. The conteactor has put some colored men to work. L4DIS8) OWN MATERIALS made up by fires AdacetaN en Bots Se enetlon Be. FOR SALE —I will Peres, Feralas Peele tetas. FURgAT ars he my ss JOskPH KILtAN. $ 5 ;W ABD—Lost, in Geor-etown, on ar. Hook t, between the new bridge Ayectect, e galvanized sed mark 18 ving tt st Mr. LOWE'S Geers Store, corner and Potomacstrests. It" BY J4MEs ©. mcGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers. VERY DESIRABLE 2 ick RESIDENCE aT TURSDAY, the gebrenker between con Bena F Theat ‘The is MOUBNING DRESS GOODS! LUPIN'S CELE, 3-4, 4-4,6-4 and 6-4 Black Hornaai, $-4and 6-4 Black Florentine, 3-4 and 6-4 Black Byzantine, » 3-4,7-4 and 6-4 Black Orape Maret, Bombazines, Canton Cloth. 3-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Black Meuseslain, Black Bilk Challey, Black Berages. Black Grenadines, Black Tamartine, Bleck Baglish ané French Crape and Vette, Bleck Thybet Shawis, Hernani do, Ales, HALF MOUBHNING DRESS GOODS in great variety. Families in Mourningshould not fat! to examine our large stock of these really choice fabrics. We offer them at the - VERY LOWEST CaSH PRICRS. 308. J. MAY 4 00., gi Raia OT eden iatee? @ eat 7 aaictl ory ey

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