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* — en - | ELE NEWs. | #AUuL -ARTIES, dc. = < AXXIATH CONGRESS_FIRST GESCION. | RovniNe 4 THt.—About two works since. ' EVENING STAR. RAPHIO 8. ba eA | hh 5 = Wrowxspay, ey 2 Mr mane S y aye hope Sreetrass ‘ LATER FROM CENTRAL AND sowtH | § 098°C? FOR THE 14TH OF May. Sxuats.— Mr Oowaa presented Jor | cnents, (there being snout $40 fm the titi) 1a W. BD. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor. iT: MER. : iF Ce “ which were referred to charge Of Eaward Bormer ‘and bis brother, i 1Weren crrY: Further Particulars of the Bemibarguibat ‘oF honed : Bir, Wade from the mittee-ca the Dis- ers teen ee an tee ot ae Hi ease 92.1968.) Nuw York, May 9, 163—Th ii =F ms Hee ae National Dreher ekte dncorpo- | iit. After they bad gone Mir. Ward discovered i WEDNESDAY........... aeesMAY 9, 1866, New York, May 9, 1+63.—The steamet Mew a a Fate evlogical Ins! mitie efforts tw find the boys } York, trom Aspinwail ou the 24 ins! = nix Joss District of Columblh, which was passed. The Omhcar Mills arrested Edward Bormer last oreo ge Tnouurase ae of col- | -vening. and Justice Morseleent them to juil ‘Mr. Uhandler {atroduced ‘a bill. to regulate ee avert. a eee the transportation of nitro-glycerine. whic Fine —Last bight, sbop wae reterred to the Unannatnne ea Comenares. ow nee im the np haw fig) cor- Mr. Henderson introduced a bill to-regulate | Yo, of sn strevt and the canal, was eatered 19th. ittle im the Senate | _ Panswn advices state that the mews from ae — Spare eller convincing | S0"'l America is unimportant. Matters Bate y, | Temained pertectly quiet since the bhombard- : Gemonstration of the fact that Andrew John- | en: of Valparai-o. All the Spanish vessels, on stands squarely on the platform of the excerpt the Lerengreda, had sailed tor gorthern ANDBEW JOHBSON AND THE UNION arrived. She brings California mails t she. PABTY. ations of Government securities : Buys Seiune appointments to and removals. fom office, made to firy the piace, But Steamers W ‘ BL esses secene 9 hich was ted. p-adic ener gone ce Age : Union party as heretofore laid down. Not Poits. Nothing has been heard of tae Hunscan | WASSRE snd THOMAS COLLTER bere teense 01.3. ive ‘ewention. 1868.2.2777 300 ae meng oma eotionn acaaiinen we pono Apt ye Pe | . ? One of the statements we quote below can be | {T, Jndrpendencia. The Peruvian slope | goad and will leave their wharf, foot eof 7th street 102% | ported a bill to restore Commanger Craries | Ort nag os ee te eit ‘out before } contradicted, and time will show the correct- | Sitaits te tacriice Dad sailed towards Beald’s Weahta Band bas bran oogsesd end Hunter to his former rank im the Navy. Bir. | Cyne 0 oury aeees of the callaime, Bess of the conclusions drawn therefrom : | The Danish Consnt General sent a note to wth Conn i themselves to make this eee Hunter yenianee green It this attempt Rad-b-en saceccefel thereanigas DMr. Doolittle said that up to the present time | the Spanish Admiral, saying that his bathe the pondget afte ‘of ute runper und ran ber ashore aud captured her have been a us confagration. Andrew Jobnson had not proved false toone | ment would hoid Span responsible kets $1—admitting a gentloman. ladies— om the coast of Cuba, within a.marine league ° —_—»——_—_ single le of the of the Union damage done tu Dauish pro; rty in Valpa- pS. Government Execctiys CLEMEncy.—President Jonnsoa gy, faa down im 1864. The Senator from paraiso. The Admiral Tefused to receive bis of that island. Spanish took eaae croagenent oh Dice, J soph ) Mall, Alfred Beanet, issued pardons to-day to John Browa, Mich- usetts says that ninety-nine out ofa note. arl Wheian and Benjamin. Giteert, who convicted of assault and battery, in the vember term, 1865, of the<rimima) Ooert of the District of Columbia, and sentenced to one years imprisonment. peace AEE, Affaire im Georgetown. Port or Grorertown.—| Only Son, bie from Alexnodria. Clarkson, New York. Steamer hia, Fultz, Philadelphia. SoBooner Ella May, ~ & Portland. Enoch Moere, New ¥. Entered and Clem Gibson, Young, from and to New York. Cleared—Brig Roamer, Crabtre, for Newberry. umbrage-at this asa violation of neutralit Jaws, and Commander Manter~was. atits demand, The bill to vestore him was a. Mr. Anthony. from the Committee on Print- ing, reported a resolution to print some 5,000 copies ot the report of the Regeats of the Smith- sonian Institution for 1565. Thezesclmtioa was adopted. M1. Wrimes introduced @ resalution, which Was adopted, instrucung the Finance Com- mavee to inquire into the expediency of pro- viding by Inw that no public officer shali de- Post public funds except ia U.S. sub-treas- Usies in cities Where thefe-ars. such sub-treas- ur és: nd im the U.S. Treasury Department in Washington city. The House joint resolution for the mt. ment of a commissi@ner ta.selveta site for the New York Post Office wastaken upand passed. 1t goes back to the House for coucarrence in certain verbal amendmen ‘s. The resolations under discassion yesterday” to: the prevention of the :mtrodauctien of choi- era into the ports of the United States were taken up. Hovsr.—Mr. Wilson, of lowa, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported a bill to amend the passport jaws, so as to prevent a loreigner from *& Paesport trom this Government, which was read a third time and parsed, without debate. The House then sesumed the consideration of the special ordex, namely, the jvint resolu- ion p ing an amendment to the Constitu- tion of the United States, reported on the uth ultimo from the Wommittee on Reconstruc- hundred of the Union party are opposed to the | The bark Clara Rosalie had been burned by z President. He thought the Senator was mis. | the officers of the Berengula. - taken. He thought that before next fall a ma- Immediately after the bombardment of Val- ity of the Union party would be with the | paraizo the English Mmister was requested to x es Faby and perhaps even the Senator from vacate the premises occupied by him, and no Massachusetts himself (Mr. Wilson.) He(Mr. | one willrent bom another house. His name 2D.) bad seen a much stronger opposition in Con- | was also stricken from the list of members of ress to Mr. Lincoln than was now shown to- the elub * Dela Union.” ‘ward Mr. Johnson. Neither Mr. Johnson nor Only two lives were lost and eight wounded. be (Mr. D.) were tobe driven from their plat. | Several churches were destroyed, and 150Gov- form of Union principies by anybody. - ernment stores, valued ata half million, and fessed Republicans might leave and pro- | containing upwards of $8,000,000 worth of for- feesed Democrats might come to them, butthst | eign merchandise. $49,000 will repair all dam- would notdrive him off. Hestood by principle. | ages to public edifices, whilst the bulk of the They had vanquished the Democratic party loss will fall on foreigners. ‘ lly | _ At Callao preparations are actively making . _ for the reception of the Spaaish fleet by forti- ‘That party now admitted that the ——— of | fications. Sean | Death Warrant ef Prebst. PutLavetruta, May 9.—The death warraut | for the execution of Antoine Probst om Friday. | the Sth or June, was received the sheriff’ | this morning. The Evening Telegraph says | the prisoner recerved the announcement quiet- | ly, seeming entirely unmoved. He had pre- viously told his confessor that he believed | | death was the only expiation for his crime, and be was willing to <uffer. No person will | hereafter be allowed to visit him. To-day ; | three years ago Probst landed in this country. JOHN DICE, President. TOE ATO > 95%: L024; Certificates. 1004; Gold, 1204, il be AT TRIPOLIA TARE. 78 SU. NORTH, THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1866, Tue rig ie ett the benefit of the P ALEX. EGLESTON, and he wishes to inform tis friends and patrons 4 Gro: M.P. bea ig ON THE PRESI- A delegntion from the (tenerax. Gorfereace of the Methodtet Protestant Churca called on the Presigent of the United States to-day at noon. ‘Te delegation was composed of about thirty geutiemen, all of whom :were from the southerm and border States. ‘Phe detegation “was admitted immediately on its. arrival, and each member introduced to the Bresiaent by Rev. W. Hi. Wills, the presidmgofficer of the Conference. Mp. Wills, addressing the President, said :— The General Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, at the quadrenaial session, bad upanimously resolved to pay their re- gards to your excellency. As the presiding ofliger of the Conference, { have introduced to ow the ministers and i9g¢ yatati ves. ersonally, it was with mach pleasure that 1 yielded to the performance of this duty. 1 merely alinde to the Mery ordeal tbrough which we have passed, and 4, need not remind you of the difficulties wich environ us and the poverty of our peopl. To this may be as- eribed the meagre atteudance of delegates at the Conference. I may say that . the arb which 1 wear was werked by my wife and daughters. I might eontinue these remarks, but I fear in doing so & might trespass on your kindness. I pray the blessing of Almighty myer °*_ABBX. EGLESTON. UR NAME 15 OUR MoRTOI COME ONE, COME ALL, 70 FRIENDSHIP'S ————— SUMMEB IMBOETATION, 1866, IBBONS, MILL! ¥ aND minposnaw Gouve. anpernene. Ca&TOR &.00., RIGBONS, RONNET SILKS AND LACKS. VELYETs, & euag, Thome . FEATHERS, BONN + LADIES) Bas, Bhi AND UNTRIM- MED, SHAKER Hi . Re. No. 237 avd Loft of 239 Baluumore street, BALTIMORE MD.. Offer a stock ansurpasecd In the United States in veriety and < Orders soliaived ‘and prompt attention given. "¥ B: JA8. © McGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers. Will be sold, on SATURDAY, the 12th instant, at Soclock a tmenom the ine Were Lockout. fo ‘Grand Afternoon Ringe cee ghee seeeunee TON city GeBi aie teas, A tween ie strente. WEDNESDAY, May 9th, 1955. merit bot, he beats Pie Rie ot the cee ° ry Prof. Cooke nine String Baad will be in attendance. Commitice of Arrangements. J.J. Murray, D. ?. wes. H. L. Reach. W. BE. ison, TE: Owens, L. T. Gook, W. B. Sydnor, '. Brewer. my 8 2t* O FOBGLYMONT! SECOND GRAND EXOURSION for the benefit of the Church and Schools of IMMACULATE CONCKPTION, on WEDNESDAY, June 6th, 1866. The Cholera. New York, May 9.—The health officer re- Ports four new. cases of cholera, but no deaths, ? o containing ive on the hospital ship since the iast report. Particniars in future advertisements. my§_ | God may rest upon yon, and that He may give | tion. The speeches, under the rule adopted creer A. & nook Brame cn} An settled, and our own differences should be set- ae G[PORGE JUENEMANIs you strength to perform your important pub- | by the House, were limited to 30 minutes. rooms; in complete repair. jon gt tled first. The Committee on Reconstruction Secretary Seward. LAGER BEER BREWERY lic duties. Mr. Bromall. of Pa., addressed the House in ‘Terms. One-half cash; balance in six months, have brought in a plan which ts not recon- | HarisnuRG, May 9.-Secretary Seward AND This was responded to by the delegates by | unqualified ad vecacy of the amendment. ‘cr notes secuned by deed of trust on the premises. struction, but obstruction. The people want | passed through this city to-day en route for PLEASURE CARDEN, a bearty “Amen.” Mr. Shanklin, of Ky., opposed itin a strong | All conveyancibg apt stampe at the cost peace, and are resolved to have it. ‘ew York ” Corner of Gh pod Rives. The President, ta reply, thanked them most | sprech. i purchaeer. in OER Doce: sgstathatrn i atndon ies alae : Dancing every MONDAY commencing at 20’cl’k | Sincerely for the compliment they had 4 Mr. Raymond, of N. Y., was willing to ac- my 3.4. ‘J.C. McGUIRE & UO. Aucts. THE PARDON BUREAU Baltimore Markets. p.m. my 3 lm™ him by this visit. The prayer which had been | Cept the report if the third section was stricken ah a nel out, Mr. McKee, of Ky., followed in support of the amendment, and was still speaking when our report closed. offered that the Almighty would sustain him in his public Jabors he trusted would be heard and answered elsewhere, and in conclusion trusted that ail their bonest efforts would in the end be crowned with success. and that the day was not distant when peaceand Prosperity T THE 18LAND SOOIAL OLUB AKE Great pleasure ia announcing to their friends and the public generally that they GHTH GRAND BALL ISLAND HALL Bt D. L. WELLS & 00., Auctionse PUBLIC OF A COMFORTABLE FRAME HOUSE OF FOUR ROOMS AND RITCH ES GS THE ISLAND. The number of applications for pardon re- BALTIMORE, May 9.—Flour porqents high ceived at the office of the Attorney General is | grates advanced 50 cents. Wheat . Corn steady; white 4285, yellow 90. Oats dull at 56. still very large, although the great pressure ce- Hae - - Provisions active. on Shoulders i4ni¢%; gasioned by the crowds of pardon seek-| pnik do. 12\al3, Sugar firm. Uoflee dai +<ce-—___ ers, which ensued after the publication of the Whiskey steady at 2.25a2.26. Methodist Protestant General Conference. would be restored to an undivided country. Amnesty Proclamation, bas ceased within the — Corner oe ESD at ee oe. After @ few moments general conversction EIGHTH DAY—wEDNxspaY. last three mouths. Pardons are granted only New York Markets. = ere the company retired. evidently much pleased After religions exercises, Rey. W. H. Wills Under two exceptions, as yet—a few are issued | New York, May: 9.—Cotton quiet. Flour | Tickets One Dollar, admitting a gontleman and | with she inierview. (president) in the chair, the Conference pro- 3 — bo first bi as and the remainder | advanced 20230 cents. Sonthern $10.65a816.75. | ladies. By order: ceeded to the regular business. under the thirteenth. Wheat advanced 5al0 cents, and the market Colonel M. F. Pleasants, the courteous Chief | js wxcited and unsettled. Corn quiet. Beef of the Pardon Burean, has been assigned tothe steady. Pork firm. Lard quiet. Whisky dull. duties of Chief Clerk to the Attorney General. JUSTICE TO LADY CLERKS. ( imseeee heeiseres +7, 1986 We congratulate the -maidens fair and ‘otice is hereby given, that the Treasurer of the matrons grave” employed as clerks and count- United States has fee {nstracted to recetve and ii Dr. L. W. Batchelor offered a resolution au- thorizing the President to appoint two or more fraternal messengers to a convention of West- ern and Northern Conferences to be held in C-ncmnati, Ohio. . On motion of Rey. John Paris, it was laid on the table. On motion of Kev. John R. Nichols, Dr. F. Waters was appointed by the Uonference to intreduce the members to the President o: the BILL eT a THE CITY CHAR- Mr. Morrill, from the Senate District Com- mittee, reported back to-day with amend- ments the “bill in addition to the several acts for establishing the temporary and permanent seat of the Government of the United States, and to resume the legislative powers delegated to the cities of Washington and Georgetown J S Gee Adams, oT Hatchison, gE Wiotey, A. rr ers in the several departments on an amend- wanes. with convued fatstese te Hee te ment added by the Senate Committee on Fi- | Twenty Million Dollars, i prepentes to him befere the Ist prozimo, McCULLOOH a the Levy Court in the District of Cot Une eM Page ban jiution of hanks nance to the House legistative bill, providing = an e Levy Court in the District o jam. ev. J.H. of & resolution of that those —— legal compensation now = x NTION DISTRIGE Ge ans LOST AND FOUND. blo.” The bill provides for taking away the | of ~ Son trence to Goes oe sg amounts to $750 per annum , On and after ‘TTE! ¢ cs SMALL WE. SPANIEL D i ee mana rn «July pm Seeclveam suunel eatery BIA VOLUNTEERS '—An A ITE SPANL OG was lost | charter of Washington and Georgetown and bod sep tay Any can Ending fei po mperay leaving it at corner B and 7th streets, New York Hotel. mca my 9-3t* AME J i s CAUsa Re about it hee Ligh The owe come fo: rd, prove pri es. BI ay. LAN. 3 strect, bet. Rand 8 south. Nig ty OB STOLEN—On the of April, brindle horned COW ; white spot in"her sears ond of her tall white: wide adjourned 2 ing of the Association of District of Golam: of $00 each. Each one is aleo to receive $100 | ecting of the Associatio out of what is called the gratuity appropria- | Haul, THURSDAY. BYENING. Moe nt es tion. The twenty per cent. additional paid to | o’cleck Dp. m., when the tonstitution will be ready the females employed by —o Commaianenet of o gnatnre oad — oe officers be installed be a ve i oe dit Agriculture is to be con ct of Criembin, -& val on om the FREEDMEN’S CLAIM OFFICE. OOS create! the heneniare invited to attend. The Division lately established in the Freed- CIs) 705. A. TAIT, President. men’s Bureau by Major General Howard, for | _LT. WM. YOUNG, Rec. Sec. vro.tem m9-2t_ the settlement of all claims npon the United TEpeLveNss - OFFI NATIONAL . AND TRANSPORTATION States tor back pay and pensions due to the sie ‘widows and b ‘of di 4 4 soldi PABY ,, Bicuxonp April 28th, 1866 —At = 4s now in successful operation. Major Fowler | pany. held on the 2#th inst-r the lollowing reotn. bas received nine hundred ciaims, many of | tion was unanitousl; i which are in process of adjustment. Resolved, That the nt be directed to issue S.call for five dollars per share on the ea} Waat Has Become or tax Pesan | %, gee Compans _ ware a pon Ans a stock- Funve.—The imbvectlity which characterized | holders of this Company ‘ashi 5 entertainment its members have received dur- ing their stay in the District. Unanimoasiy adopted by a rising vote. On motion of Rev. Mr. Whitfield, the pastor of Congress-street CLurch was requested to read the resolution in the Le ne Kev. J. Thomas Murray, editor of the Meth- odist Protestant, on betialf of the Conference, commended the ters ot the prees for their comes reports of Proceedings of the Gon- ference. Rev. Mr. Shaver presented an official com- munication from Rev. H. N. McTyeire, Bishop of the Methodist ag Church — transmitting a copy of the proceedings e General Conference of that church, held in New Orleans; which was referred 10 a com- mittee ef five—the appoimtment was deferred to await a consultation of the respective dele- for appointing the following executive officers for the District:—Three Commissioners, Pri- vate Secretary of the President for the Dis- trict, Solicitor, Assessor, Collector, Treasurer, Comptroller, Clerk of the Commussioners, Engineer, Hoard of Healt, Superintendent Weights afd Measures, Board of Police, Super- intendent of streets, Supervisors of streets, Fire Department, Water Department. Salaries of Commissioners, $2,500; Collector of Taxes, x of 1 per cent.; Comptroller of Treasury of District, $1,900; Engineer, $1,300; Taxes, poll tax $1, and $1 upon the hundred of taxable property. ‘The amendments provide that the District Buckle around her n: At Hier reenter rahe ‘ AME TO MY PREM’ last Cit white COW ae one eta ret on her forehead, two ie ene Pees white on ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, and eight-en months, with interest, residing shai] have a Delegate in Congress, to be elect- | €&tions. The ietter = the or te trust on the property . Conveyancing - EE OF mOEE Eric. . mission, consisting ot Pierce | stam; the cost of haser the late bostile (:) movement of the Fenian | Sccssmonts ut the office Gt te Cope aae $10 SRW AED Sirered or stolen. on Monday | @d on the frst Monday of September, 1506, and | ££ commission, consisting or Bis De kee red ton THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. lenders. bas aroused the indignation of the | Pennsy!va: ue, corner of Lith street, by the — iren gray ABE, four ears old; | thereafter, every succeeding two years. Va.; I.E. Evans, of Ga.; N. ot ¥ @ s . a ’ millions of warm-hearted Irishmen in tnis | “ste specified— Mi corer JOHNSTON, heavy; mane oe wore Sees 4 jeer on 7 ee bee ter, of Md., to meet and con- | J>¥ GREER M Ms Anctioneers. - country who have freely given their means '0| my 9 1w Prea’t Net. Rx. and Traus.'0o. wigs Given 1 setarged. te i 9 Bie sit RA . should one be ys sadness dene aid in the work so dear to them, of liberating 7 }, 10th street, corner ‘orment ave. party tside speculators by this General Conference, upon OF VALUABLE BUILDING their native land. A few days since a delega- | ((@ TE *E LECTURE. the terms of union ofthe churches If it canoe oF weet : scheming to get possession of the Washing- i @ & ERWARD-—Btrayedor stolen, May Sth, from : ir | 94Teed upon. The plan of introducing lay | OP - instant, we tion from the Philadelphia circles visited New — 5 ABD—Strayedor stolen, May ath, from | ton canal evidently don’t mean*to let their in’ = will sell mat of the pi 6 o'clock p. 7 the corner of Pe ‘ayenue and 18th str: representation into that church was adopted aad from their statemense it Could sen MRS. M. C. WALLING, $3 see cotee of bea, BOG. ‘Answers to tne | Modesty stand in the way ot their interests. | by'a more than two-thirds ree Tee eet Buany, Turine of dood of tease to the subsoriber that the funds, (in many cases hard earned) 80 | qne greatest female speaker of the age, known as | collar the ‘al werd" . They are now essaying to get permission of ond so- jor & representation in Annual Conferences of in Liber J. A. 8.. No. 95, fellos 398 4, 36. liberally contributed by Irishmen throughout ‘ask- . He with blue. wil te etven by returning him to @.8-KEAPE, Jr, corner ., | Congress to use the Government reservation four lay delegates, one of whom may be a 306, 387 and 38, one of the land : fhe country, have been squanderedin the most | Dentshes Hovelae of the South, will deliver e jenna. ave, and 16th st. my #-8* "| south of Missouriavenue for a private market. | ioctl, Preacher, from each pres years of age, | following aecciibed rapists iyfea tenes pom bc sonnasal @ leaders. 9 - BEWABD-—Strayed away or stolen the | The head operator in this “ring” of specula- | and six years a member of the church. ‘In of Washington af: Viz: Gots pum- delphis, Telegraph gives the following brief bat U. 8. SENATE, $5: Contre Market a red cow and OAL Bae wit | tors says that there is money in it, and he may | General Conference, the clerical and iay dele, | bored cred five hundred apa iG) cos seers the Fenian Treasury at the present time: “At On THURSDAY EVENING, May 10, 1866, be elven by returning them a eisbenLin, js | 88 well get itas anybody else. We may next | fates are sea Seek of the latter may beret tent tohaad obs (11,) in Square the beginning of the year the Of | Commencing at 8 o'clock. Subject : So. O51 Sth st.. Washington. _my &-3* "| expect to hear of this lobby undertaking to get After the reference of these documents, Rev. Oue:third’ cash: balssce cutie 00 Gar ines sine ee RECONSTRUCTION. the sth Instant, between thener Pride | COMETS to give them the City Hall for an Dr, Deems, of NC. who, with Bishop Doz. | months. ‘ith intereat from day of sale e 2 A . . in fraternal mes:ea- deed of trust taken. squandered on what is te: — | the Aquedust, a patent lever | Opera House. rede m4 iat the cost of the o rom the General Conference in New += pene Bie gd pond manit | _ ‘Th‘s accomplished lady comes among us with the deat cass. “The Budet Til evaige wabece A HOPEFZL Look. jeans to this General Conference, entered afta terme te sunk in the expedition prota lg highest reputation as an orator, and with the warm by leaving it at Mr. LO Grocery | The official reports of the Assistant Commis- } the church, and was introduced to the Confer- to resell the rty at the Foe Di and earnest recommendations of the best men of Corner Bridge aad Potomac streets. _ it mers of the Freedmen’s Bureau to the Com- | ©¢e by Rev. J.G. Whitfield. first purehaser by rent of the palace on Union Square and aio’ other extravagances have consumed about | thecountry. She spoke at many pints during the Dr. Deems, in a few remarks, expressed the ee GTOLEN—On Saturday afternoon, between the . times in the National Intellizeacer. Missiener, now being received for the month $7,000. The total assets at present in the treas- | late Presidential canvass, and always drew hours of 12 and o\lock's team of Bay MULES, ener, Be ng wt od oar tbe it gaye him to be present with this CHAR. 8. eetaee eae: f jee er of 18th large end ¥ i a4 GREEN 2 W: the Sum of S500 ns SOMO EHCONM | sndhees aatSarnarenarwrnny alatzavsk. | Grraramcot Subloe,cooar of ein ted U-"R "| tue Pratons, Pores ie mee Coa main | Sentence Res fraternal "mtaconger” ie had BBY OREN 2 Witttams, Ancicoorn arene, ete re poh eccerea wy on | Mules or the srrest and egevict + | races in the States recently in rebellion. Tae | uentiy, in order tobe present, twee, gf amu SALE OF VERY VALUABLE i Heap-Cxwtxn (Tuap.) Stuveus.—During | pees roURTH WARD TAKR HOTICE —a | mys st ere toetaetize, | ffeedmen seem to be gaining a more correct | ‘/¢d d8¥ and nig commissioner, but aaa fra- tek Bouse END Lor AND FRAME the debate in the House yesterday Mr. Boyer, TS. mocting wilt be held In ts Geaaen Cham: | [¥ THE GENTLEMAN WHO PIOKED UP | 2°” of their responsibilities as well as priv- | ternal messenger, to assure the brethren of tne | BOUSK AND LOY ON AND. e ot of Pennsylvania, referred to Mr. Stevens as | $31,.04 WEDNESDAY, the. seh, tnetant, at 7 | [Tne vieck SHAW lee Meth oar WaeD gUF-| iteges in their new character of freemen; and | good willand high eeleem of the brethren be | at? pings: 4 wil ener ences moe “the Rend-center of the Republican majority | 2%°°%s yonsnyPtee ne eae ensuing municipal | $47 9vening, will leave it at the pr fhisofice. | where they conduct themselves inoffensively, | Tepresented. As vy we tn ot aon J] the 2ist day cf May, instant, até o'clock p. m., in % in the House.” election. mye |-ofine ener eee Aa “my 7aer | the whites are bécoming more disposed to treat churches allt unite It aay ve cn they | children of Jobs an Ornsch Ssctaned. tn Gta Si-We with fanikank teas aa (CSTE ECTCRE AND READING. STRAYED OB BTOLEN-A Ted Buffalo } ‘bem civilly and deal justly with them. would better promote the cause of christianity | Lot membered teottivte quae ambered south ‘e have received from publisher, Stuy ‘She bas a white under her belly should they separate, and yet co. in | of Square four hundred sixty-three (463), (e Jobn F. Ellis, 306 Pennsylvania avenue, anew pes ands white bag. | Also.e white spot ip the flank. ADDITIONAL CLEBICAL FORCE. Wye And gharity or the promotion of the cause, | Plat of the same will be-exkibited on day ef ale. song “Home end friends around us; music by MB. T. C. DE LEON, Bo"ES Montgomery st. Coorgetown Seu Tsiet! | The Senaie Finance Commitiee haye re- | Sbould ihe brethren tink soko would mot | $24,202.88 be provements, consisting of ‘Thomas Story. Willie stan ee $10 BEW AED —straved oF sien oo the fat sielen ea tas fist | Poried an amendment to the legislative appro- | tncaght olerwsse be. could ceeere eee | Bergieres Sith three-story. Back Bat a ire on . " re ley of May, 2 RED AND DARK 60 priation bill, recommending the appointment | cordial reception. hich te of the two = Or (tor bt td Praaes — Wak singel én, $ or bos y Gonre. wih istegy one Sharm Will give the « above re of forty-two additional clerks in the different | The Temarks of Dr. Dems were brief zat sbich Front west on rhe Bee ic apace at the inter. trom Halifax announces that the ahi With Specimen Readiugs. at SCANLAN, New Jersey and K streets, | Bureaus of the Navy Department. ne y responded e Presi oom = ith ateect eae, ee 4 ; Filinay Foam trom Havre for New York, FORREST HALL, GuonoatowN, my 7-3t" , Applicants wit. nee. wanting for these HW, Wiese whic che members of teen rooms. ary basements, slats ‘and am rset. touched .F.. ‘th ult., ——— and any other places in nele Sam. | to Dr. she had Head Center Stephens on board. . jobn’ . en thar - ‘ ‘The William Penn, however, arrived at this | “ZDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock. wore scanvufwabristsreth Porton Friday Inst and the Head Center is not | yrsc'an,%, 0° bad st the princtpal Book and own — PARDONS. The President ordered warrants of pardon to be issued to nine persone to-day :—T wo from Louisiana, four from Mississippi, one trom Georgia, one from Almbama, and one from Tennessee, all property owners to the amount Of $20,000. Rey. Mr. Whitfield moved the my eyes od ofa special committee to consider visit of the fraternal messenger of the M. E. Church and respond to the sentiments expressed; which was agreed to, and Revs. J.G. Whit: field, Dr. Jno. J. Murray, F. L. B. Shaver and John Paris, one from each delegation present, ‘were appointed. Rev. Dr. Waters asked to be excused, on ac- count of ill-health, from the duty of introdue- ing the Conference to the President of the Uni- ted States at the proposed interview this morning. The request wasgranted, and the President of the Conference appointed. parple mantels thrpacbont, gus Sxturee, belie aad rs ee entrance. sitnated on Viral to be on board. Assuming the authen. | Music Stores. and at the door. way 7,5¢ cast of 7th street, No. 30S. At the same time ent col ‘ cat of the mdult beire te oa Tn NE 2H {the Hall important TRRASURY DEPARTMENT. Arai, 97 i Le is06. Merion Ig nereby Biren Ohne es hens! Did he English spirit | getien of dopccit oe: cee seeey upon all cert. (other than for Clearing- re ae ee BR JAMES T. YOUNG has to No, Divi imme gem, Between Dand streets, font » above the oppos! former oftice, ere rt my ve ormerofice, my ose" ADSM sHOLIAB, CLAIRVOYANT AND Impressea Medium, can Fealience, No. 39 ieonkoney Secpeiee ‘at ber "pon the past, present and tucare will offer the Interest ‘Terms of sale: One thii rae {moni vibe, trem day ’ secured by Hen’ om premises. veyancing nanos Be RTL WILLIAMS, Guardian, &, my’ (Int) GREEN & WILLIAMS. aust. ASSIGNED. Capt. Alex. Bliss, A.Q.M., U.S.A. has been assigned to duty in charge of fourth di- chemin toby te Ra CIAL CARD TO THE LADIES—PRIVATE OAK DING —A HE Ste ee St cette je vision, Quartermaster General's Department. Rev. Mr. Paris, from the means of grace com- BY endl : ———— barge ne oy wae wotaten - foe'bent care: sud nazcouent 2 "Wea eee ee ae cae mittéc, reported a Ton the subject of bap. pfieice sssortment ot Straw Bonnets, Hats,, — usion, cae - jloynl Jw ale 1 Con’ DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS, tism and other of the ritual, which | "The new Grper ‘Queen. the most stylish shape ; 4 itary au. Indy. ity ndion A 2 The Finance Committee of the Senate have | was laid on the table for fature action. out, the present rage in LASS made with loxible address, as ietters | Made quite a number of amendments to the bill Pengo garnet Sem ny Sf Pee Merket Space, | Initials sre never Iya Yee Post | making appropriations for the legislative, ex- | ference, clothed wiik conventional powers, Bese, FOE SALE, CHEAP—suitting-top. y Wir o Brook aw ecutive, and judicial expenses of the Govern- | was taken up. . The minority report against Wilmington make; in yi 2 5 IGHT, Megnetic and Olairvoy- | ent for the next fiscal year, them | the call was \gdon the table, and the majority t single HARNESS. ‘bo soon at J.C. m, Heals by Laying on Hane, year. Among in favor of the call. was takes k's Stables. sth st. between D and Em 7-8" ; is, Bhoumaticm, Chills and Fo! | ate the follo’ :—Authorizing the President | ‘eport in favor was up. as d female Weaknesses, Nervousness: to appoint & Private Secretary, at an annual v.J. R. Nichols moved to fill the blank FPOBSE Fou Sale CHRAP, OR WOULD . 453 Gthat.. bet. Bante salary of €3.500; 8 short-hand writer, at an | for the time of session with “the first Tuesday wee bE SG TSR : streets my 41m’ ee ee a clerk of at ‘or after 4 p. m. ‘my 7-3t* in May, 1867," which was agreed to, and the an annu: lary of $2,000; and a clerk of the i a Ola tepert was le A Busts ENRT W GOP am? wis he bour for waiting upon the President on ane next, at the fourth class; increasing the salary of the Com- HINA. 6 CROCKERY o ONDAY. the éth , missioner of Public Balldings ‘4 $2,500 per | baving arrived, the Conference adjourned till Cire GA atin dethrone: ; northwest corner of 7th and D treets,(Iutelligen. | annum: increasing ihe ‘of the Treasurer | 2-30 p. m. ton of citizens to our ren hae ay rtm Caleg arm cities ef the cow x B. RB. Pelton.c. a. meee aa ae other prominent of the United § to app! Sees Serpe mens tees rs 3 app! ng pay of two voncomen Et the Precidsatationsd eons pay_of doorkeeper at the President's Honse to $1,000, and cer g with the it doorkeeper; appropriating 29,378.60 for ten drawkeepers the Potomac bridge, and for fuel, oil, and lamps there, ; _—_re-—_. 3G LOOAL NEWS. gi THE Casal ImPRovEMENT.—The work of excavating and removing the deposits from the “Eastern Cage as the Wash eres now ua way. north o1 Marphad orekte ridge Is being dope under pre ag A ben of Dennis a A An- drew Gleasoh, under a sub-con ‘with Mr. Farquhar, the contractor for the whole Known to the trade. and eur low a ordimary grades are usually livered in all parte of of istrict free of rharge. my7-10t* 504 (040 ee Be a naTHURED EXPRESS The NATIONAL EXPRES: TRANSPOR. ; TATION © me having foatt ‘A 10) a ~ & 'y completed its with this will embrace jon, Jobbing. Importing, S other Book-keep: oti erciel Law, ‘Arithmetic 7 Ponmaasei> hp, "The system of Practice”? { and soecessfully tanght by the proprietor win ge “Pall be : eeu ee Oke i PY theta, for to purify your sl All {ofections and spare sir’ es pelted tre THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS, Mr. Wade, from the Senate District Com- mittee, to-day reported favorably the bill to BEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA my ¢-6t* incorporate the “Howard Institute and Home TOBALT! Wal MOND, om of, the District of re i tnterpediate and ntact . - : ig a geraa, ot ; see a Iie Rallroea over ° ‘to q aug REVENUE.—The recetpts'from inw f fe Bes tha stedin cast tase abtesory