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& Presidean Cov: : ull ARTIES, &o the reception of the Bishop's letter, and do | tracting money from broken baa! ’ G STAR. | ORGANIZATION OF THB U.S. Crrourr aT t 5, 2. 1 5 eee aot, te Bu Ps peat a ot | Stier vee paocremcmtinohgregnen ' it tee c+ — 1 ‘ EVENIN: | te Viwcinrs—Judpe Under epedoceiven & x GRAND PIG-® 1s bo hotter Lear addition | To prevent misapprenebzions t may be prop ——————__~ pater cad Pecvigi, | Norfolk Tuesday morning asd opened the . RAND EIG-BtO Ce SOnak themes. the committee, | er ta say tha! Maury & Co. had no part, wha pad oS nee Someenaome tebe | ae ee caenee the are Se cot batt ite ‘San’ Genoras nt Gon feree ios appotsted a com. | ever. inthe above transaction. Thew counting TAMING FON Gavap {| tence ota portion of the erauaigory Oo rt DAY, May 224 See ee caer enceane’ ministeds | room wae used by Sievers. Thomas & Barron ASHING a : dy d, and met at 3:20 p. whi emty | we ne ——_—__.+—_= to confer with & commission of this body, w! for the transaction, no os MAY 10, 1866. | of tue memb-rs of the jury duly sw: FReTivaL - have power to devise, and if practicable. com- | the counter, gut the amoumi was produced by THURSDA = Se See D Underwous dan iie Gai a ipamereac: J sumate b ‘plan of union between the Methodist | Mr. Thomas from an eaveiope and hsaded S7 BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | which constituted thegaly business tran FRIDAY, May Ned @UVERNMENT SECURITIES. E. Church South and the M. P. Caurch. Fron : ’ Academy, GRE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. | thst day : Your committee feel profoundly im: with the frankness, the kindness and the con- fidence with which such a preposition is made. But with the light beforethem your committee se wee Tue Concent at Metrmrotr Hatt —The soiree musicale of Gustave S. Albe at Met zrou's fine ball last evening was a brillian: he following isa list of che names of the cen ‘ feces oR. Bigelow: Aluxandtios tee ean | Steet nae Metrerott, re Gea, Fairfax; John Tayler, Alexandria; C. Gil- S e ae Fairfax; George ©. Hern, R. Hodsiin, I OOK OUT FOB THE 14TH OF May. s. wv. 4 — QEAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Tue PRESIDENT AND DaveuTers will Wasaineton, May 10 1366. say Usoxe & Co. furnish tbe following quo- tations of Government securities: - Hamman and C. W. Neiand, of Alexan- . Sigented — cided neg In the opinion Se Aive's thomas Wore sgreenbly surprised at eee ene Some 610 | Gam J eommyy Groves Wi Scicion. 2k | Sea yeane THE eased oO had not authority act in the prewusee, ibis | hin! (eupewee” und ‘Seraaetia, wae wary dai | Haris, wtp erect 'S“Btaer st; | —-eus areenne-sram sootane enisSue Snr scoot Ramin | eeeteeearrenpe = cas wo eee a eT inet easlon ofthis cour in Virginia a4 GEAND woouLicdT BXOURSION | the Of a general convention for other | snd Mr. Hollub and the Bianchard childree dodge to conceal the losses of s waning busi- in 161, in Rienmond, Judge Haliburtba to sit in Mon! , Als. the first Focaay ot May, er your, Gosnmiions J aes commussion ni the General Conference of the Me Cha: added greatiy to the pleasure of the eplertain- ment. The self Ln sion and musical train ing of little Meta chard are wonderfuitn cbild only sever years old. The concert will be repeated Wednesday, May 1hb. —_o——_. Vorrract ENTERED 1xTO.—This morfaing. Messrs. Wilsen E. Brown and Thos. J. Gait, presicing. ness, parades & set of retras it alleges it | “ Considerable interest attaches tothe actipa bas-made to the Internal Revenue Depart- | of this coprt in view of the Probabilities of a ment, designed to show that its advertising | trial before it of some of the prominent I s (The First of the Season"? ON MONDAY. THE 14TH UF May. ks In bea 3 to 1° ‘ ei receipts have increased during the last quarter | of the rebellion—Jefferson Davis, (simee it took ground against the administra. tion) and were largely in exeess of the receipts of any other Cy ©. The contradiction to sts statement found in its own columns. South be invited to convention aforesaid: or, if our several Annual Conferences shali decliue to call a geferal convention, then the invits- tion to the commissioners be continued to meet CONGRESS, T0-Day. UNOLAIMBD TEL In the Senate, Mr. Nye ie making a spreai- to whom tne contract for constructing the talaga” gua sting venes Wilaets TSE a Serer Mi. Doom» power srpene’ Bocearts Fonte op cont emer An cxmmnation: 6 large: Sage 4 Ufice W ¥ . 1886 answer to Mr. Doolittle's powerfal argument | rn. xnbject of fay Tepresentation in the Me. | Monument eye , faith - pduultting a gentleman and Ladies i of 85,000 for thre faith - shows that during the quari Tending March aTht, fellgwing Telegrams rem vio this, ‘Season. in enpport of the policy of the President.’ Dee vil Reve nore Cocsied sither aiiraed. | oe} S)ve von) eee eres ane okies < ly increased its advertising) it has | other causes: 5 Copy he In the Honee, a series of tnirty-minates rt erlang Srrtinrmeveral, Annual work is to be completed in ninety days from experienced, a steady falling of Thia is not Can © gc emeuencmaded ta’ Uolcmbas, Hail, alfred Tenmats' 200° | spreches are being made opon the reoonsituc. | Vonferences to whose arbitrament it has vow | date, and eo gauch is to bedone im sixty days, iy true of = dai iI but my oer Se | pleas ig nae Columbus Hall, Alfred Tonnet. *, | tion measures reported by the Committes of | [y'ine for . YOUF committee submit for | ‘Bat as way noes flow ee Sunday eng me oo Posas Be, mabe | AuERiICAN ae ensrE Oe i en 4. mys: JOHN DICE, President, | Fifteen. (seweral Banks, in his speech to-day, ion'tae 10 Howing nego Site caap).. The surveys Wee on ougred SaverGermente through each month of the two | - The, follos : Telegram in 1a. thie o ECOND GRAND Filo NiO took pa ys eil taid bi Pa toe ae: Beebe mh np forward | “Work. quarters : ande . for address F exer, peop! repared sie © SOny of the ternnen —_—e— == | Sremethes cnates | Agra Oe v4 g fr pan negro suffrage, and he thought the committee, | {0 Bishop, MeTyeire s copy of the cmon Alfairs in Georgetown. ls g. |g? B. SNYDER. Manager. aY, MAY ISTHO therefore, did wisely in not recommending | of the high regard of thie General Conference | GRanp LaRnoeny —Yesterday atternoon. of- |2 ¢ S| Post: 5 hich | 220% Will only refer to their former enter- egro suffrage. At three p. m., Mr. Thad. | for the bishops and for the conference which | ficer Boarman arrested Jamts W. Hawkins, S| \3 j 22 (gas FOS CRMERT (rhe, Concert which | talnment ase anficiont for an m : re vious question | hé Teprecents, and to express the hope that the | colored, on @ charge of stealing tallow. tbe 19518! |z8 232 SDA tae eee et tury Donelvonion evening's enjoyment to all who will favor Stoyens Propeces to call the previous question | 14+ come when all obehcles to & closer aene roperty of George T. Raub, of Washington Months. § £12 | 5 |'ec lend See 7 Lewip i. eizerott Gall. | them with their Tesonee. A Age Brace ona, om the amendments to the Constitution; but | ‘hail be removed, be accused ism grease gatherer, and the ta!- | 3 =} = a \Fo3 MONDAY, May sist at the seme hour Bering Hand bee ey floman. 6 4 | there are so many members who wish to ven- 2d. That Bishop McTyeire be requested w | low, amounting te $50 in value, was stolen ies | erg 2 EFS | place. East id may 1O-ttt | yggiceees 9° Cents, © Sentny 1-8 their ideas upon the matter, that it is | ive to the brethren comprising the comnns- | from Mr. Raub's warehouse. The prisoner t= [siois | FS ess ; : eee - ee Sion before referred toeuch oMficial information | form pena bearing by Justice Buckey. 12 }|A2/)e |< le phonne A = mer House oan i G BORGE 30) fen Beek doubtfal it the previous question will be sus- as willenable them to act understandingly on FLOUR AND Guain Marxer.—The demand ' | Ries: Aesoora’ 108 wait te bela TS x. |‘ LAGER BEES SBEWEEY tained. the subject confided to them. °° for tlonr continues active, x . at.8 o'clock, in Chamber. Cit: Teport was ni ly adopted. very li 5 olders firm Ball Erety Jourserman House Carpenter in ON ERATURS GARDAE, TEEASON PARDONS. The hour for adjournment Zine die having | quoted at 1090; chtextras, #1125081 : favor of Eight Hours will do well to come. CAPITOL HILL. * Warrants of pardon were ordered by tbe | arrived, the President invited the venerable | tras, $l2a812.>: family, $13.508815.50. Wheat— it J SH. BEED, Bec. Sec p.bancing every MONDAY commencing at 20'c K | President to be issued to-day to Joseph Ney | Francis Waters, D. D, within the altar. and Red, $2.6-082.75, white, $2.75a83.25; nominally . m. after the Conference had sung the hymn com- mencing “Christian brethren ere we part,’ Dr. Waters offered a very i ive prayer, and the President declared General Con- ference adjourned. and Francisco Yturru,of Texas, Joseph A. Guy and R. T. Abernatay, Alabama, and Ar- thur Emmerson, of Virginia, under the thir- teenth exception. 2 very little arriving... Corn—Yellow, 75as0 cents; white, -a90 cents, and rather dull. The ‘Mill Boy arrived this morning from Berlin — wheat and corn, consigned to (teorge aters. Total st quart’r, 2406 arrree-esuemneinsie recente aeeneti LOST AND FOUND. ‘otal quart’r 2011! SMALL WHITE sPANIEL DOG was lost — A yesterd y one finding ft will be ihecaly my 10-st! — WHARVES.—The arrivals of vessels sub- ay. The order has been signed by the President sore = Tas me ae «4 Aomaingovotre | Now York Hotel, 6 "Sooner Band Siesse%, | airecting pardons tobe made out foraten| TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. are net many: but thr Tevumption of the coal = |, favorable to fo pa. AME TO MY PREMISES, May 3th,a BLAGK | North Carolinians. . trade brings & number of versels tot Port ot tS AY Sy ening morse | CoMAak: about a hana gh oe ree 925.000 MORE INDIAN WAR Ty ag of new ad verti mts in the Daily Chronicie for come forward, prove pro; charges. aad 25. - : = ° : 5 the six months ending March 31, was 4.507, o- | ported at the ensuing manicloel cleriin o° eeP” | take hes Bony, jouw Benedan.” Mr. Thomas J. Hobbs, Disbursing Clerk of | Fort Captured and Burnt—124 Whites Mas- | lively business at the coal whartee an average of 29 day. The number of new my 9-td (Rep. and Con. Union.} 2s street, bet. B and 8 south, advertisements in the Star during that time sacred—Maier Mullen Killed. San Franeisco, May 6.—A special messen- ger arrived yesterday at Los Angelos bearing a despatch trom the Commander of Fort Grant to General Mason, announcing that Fort Good- win, Arizona, bad been taken by 2.000 Indians, and the garrison, numS@®iag 2 hundred and twenty-four men, massacred, with one excep- Uon, and the fort barned. the Treasury Department, had on deposit in the Mervhants’ National Bank $25,000 of Goy- ernment funds. Why he should withdraw money fromthe Treasury mtended for pay- ment of persons employed abont the building, to deposit it in a bank a mile distant, does not seem to have been satisfactorily explained so fay. STEAYED OR STOLEN—On the 29th of April, SO 2 light brindle herned CO W ; white spot inher forehead; white belly; end of her tail white; wide ther strap and buckle around her neck. A lip- eral reward will be given if returned to GEORGE MILLER, Now Jersey avenue, ns =e rr OY SE AME TO MY PREMISES, last Sunday. a red CA enlte COW ae on seer a on her forehead, two white front fect, white on ested to come for- Tux OaNal.—The wharves and docks pre- sented a very lively appearance this morning The boats from Cumberland, with coal, are arriving, and the derricks generally are in ion. The receipts of coal during the week past were as follows:—Ky Phillips & Boose, 1,017.9 tons: Borden Co., 1,320.9 tons Consolidation Co., 56219 tons; American Co, 1,079.15 Cumberland Oo., 436.13 tons; Oen- THE SIXTH ‘was 9,083, an average of 5° per day. ™ LITERABY AND MUSICAL | ———_-+ee- __ : ENTEsraINMER THE CHRONICLE BOWN UPON THE IRISH. IBVIN rg Ey cEUM The Chronicle, to gratify its spite against the vin be siven at SEATON HALL, corner 9th and white people of Washington, devotes two streets. | < URSDAY EVENING, M: 5 columns of its space to a caricature of sceni at Ts zaman ~<a The pabil ar apa im parts of the city occupied by the Irish. Ut | fully invited. my 9-! bas no fault to find with the mannersand cus- | -, 7 “ bs a tral Co., 1,008.4 ton: eg ww he ES = vig. | her rump. The owner te requ 4 he man who escaped was out hunting and | Snow & Co., 2¥).2 tons: Hampshire and Balt. ATTENTION, DISTBIOCT OF COLUM. AS’ "8 DEPOSITS. witnessed the commotion from a distance. He | more Co., 219.5 tons. The boats will not arrive toms prevailing in the colored localities— | (3 “Bia” VOLUNTEERS Ae” a5, ried | Sway! Drove PFOPOrty Pay chagges, end, sak or anaphora a there everything is lovely. but the momént it | Meeting of the Association of istrict of Colum- | ““my 9-3t* An order was issued yesterday from the Pay saw the fort burning and heard the firing of Department requiring all paymasters to report bia Volunteers will ES during the fight, which lasted nearly an f in a fleet, as last season, but the receipts wi'! foot of Long Bri il be held at Ti Bell, THURSDAY BVENING May i ls ans be steady, mot creating the confusion that steps among the Hibernians—faugh! what a tothe Treasurer of the United States at the | "92". d that the Ind ined ad: Ye a ora on : night, an % rears old; | ‘© It is supposed that the Indians gain imis- HE Fish WHarP.— ings ve the smell, what a people, and it holds ite virtuous fon maa na' een the conetitntion Be peta, Reavy mato, fails on each side; Feoar an | close of each week the balance deposited to | sion ta the fort under pretext of entering into @ | Aqueduct have been fortunate during the past semen facecovered with s broad grin, as | Stree at ciattine Esty Telenor aa acy | Merde ty, tamer heres, Han abegs | gov OL cseh, rome, he alance, depose t cradled Be Soammasdes te makatn md in: | fem days, andthe draughts of herFing were semi-idiotie face,covered with a broad grin, as uaecaek aon jon. are invited te attend.’ | HOCKING, loth street, corner of Vermont ars, is deposited, struc’ e . muc n y ng ifto welcome im am idiotic way an expected By order of the my 9 3t* visitor. In a little windowless hovel on the Tight two female tongues are exchanging vituperative epithets in a very high key and im a very rich Hibernian brogue. Near by 3 woman clad in a coarse loose .wrap- per is fondling a very dirty little cur dog.” And soon. and the Chronicle adds :—“Execrably filthy as the entire locality is, the majority of the inhabitants appeared entirely unconscions of the fact and not in the least troubled by their squalid condition. One intelligent and inter- esting face appeared for a moment st an open window, and quickly vanished. Doubtless the «intelligent and interesting face/’ which so won upon the Chronicle, was @ shade blacker than the Celtish ones so re- Ppugnant toit. Amiable Chronicle’ LATER. San FRAN‘ 18c0, May ¢.—A letter dated Ma- Ticoha Wells, Arizona, April ibth, received here, states that Brevet Major James T. Mul- len, Captain company B, iith U.S. infantry, and Acting Assistant Surgeon Toppon, U.S. A., were fired upon bye band of Apaches at Cotton wood Springs on March 22d, which re- sulted in the former being killed and the latter badly wounded. fi The Fenians Seize a British Schooner. New York, May 10.—Captain McBlane, of the British schooner Wentworth, from Wind- son to this port, reports on the 2d instant that “his vessel was seized off Grand Menan by a y of sixty men, under command of Colonel elly, who said they were Fenians. The scuttled the fishing craft they were in, ani after keeping possession of the Wentworth about four hours, landed at a place called “Brady’s Mistake.” They acted ina very orderly manner, and offered no damage to the vessel or crew. After they left Capt. McBlane resumed command of his vessel and proceeded on his voyage New GUI Diggings $ 5 REWARD—Sitrayed or stolen, May Sth, from the corner BS. avenue aud 18th strees. § black and tan TREBIER DOG. Answers to tne 1e a Ol collar bound with & GOL. JAS. A. TAIT, Presilent LT. WM. YOUNG, Bec. Sec. pro. tem m9 PRESIDENTS OFFIOR NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTATION Ay) PR Sprit eh as — A a meeti; Board rect ol Com- pany. held on the 26th inst., the tollowing resoln- oD was unanimously A dail for ve dollars sevonen ce curecten to fexge a ir Avs ‘S per of the Company. payable on May loth 1886" a renargce of the above resol season. Shad are <r scarce, and sell in smal! lots for $182$20 per 10h, Herring this morning sold for $6087 per 1.100. | a See W4X7EP—A PAPEAHANGS'. To « good . a] om pio: \- jm BENS F GRAY, 420 Seerea tS naire. 850 BBs. BOCKLAND LIME FOR sae. The und: wee peg ‘will sell from veesel at the most Western rbart ‘at foot of 7th s.reet, in lots to suit commencing on FRIDAY, the 11th fo bo yeaa and continuing from day sola, $50 BBLS. BOCKLAND LIME. my 10-4t 8. P. BEOWN 4-80N. DW RULING: tofethor with wok or aeee 4 NG. ir - GEKIES. It io one ot the vest stands in Washing, ton. The owner is abont to from the city. Apply on tae premises, one of loth and N ets. GOOD FOB THE PHONOGRAPHERS. The speeches now being delivered in the House on Reconstruction are & godsend to the Globe reporters, as most of them are printed, and the phonographers get full pay for “re- porting” them. TO BE CONFIRMED. We understand that the Senate Committee of Commerce report favorably upon the nomina- tion of Mr.‘Smythe, to be Colleetor of the Port of New York, and he wilJ. probably soon be confirmed. < collar be given by returnin; corner Penns. ave. EE mY 9S" 5 BEWABD~—Strayed away or stolen the ki 2, Wil $3 forisrasees cow and CALF, with wi . The above will Be given b hem to 8. PIF FERLIN Nots31 och ots Wesbingtons my Eine, ‘TOLEN—On Saturday afternoon, betw. tl hours of 12 and 2 o'clock. a team of Bay MULES, marked U.8..and WAGON with no: hol reat. ngto} Georzetown and vicini dt per thetr respecti Pennsylvania avenue, corner of lith street, date specified— May 10th, 1960. : . B. JOHNSTON, — my 91w Pres’t Nat. Ex. and Trans. Co. Gm FREE LECTUBB. MES. M. C. WALLING, The greatest fomale speaker of the age, known as the Banished Hereine of the South, will deliver a Lecture in the . U: 8. SENATE, On THURSDAY EVENING, May 10, 1856, cover, from t! vernment Stables, corner of 13th and Geom ta sor the arrest sud souriction of the Ponte or the arrest convict Ly he HENRY SUMMBES, my 8 3t Sup’t Gov’ ASSIGNED. Brevet Lient. Col. R. Chandler, Captain and A. A. G., late of Gen. Dent's staff, has been temporarily assigned to duty at Maj. General Augur’s headquarters. ‘ SMUGGLING STAMPED OUT. Reports of Agents and Customs Officers to the Treasury Department all agree that smug- gling. which, no later than a yearage. feu T . A seven yearold HORSE, WAGON and H. ed for sale. Canbeseea at Pyrwell & = ——— APPOINTMENTS AND REMOVALS. The bill introduced into the Senate yester- day by Mr. Henderson to regulate appoint- ments to and removals from office enacts: Section 1. That whenever an: person shall have been appointed to civil office under the D= 8.8. BOND has removei to Massachusetts oi lata, atthe Gragstore aiteer oi reat + re streets, will receive Prompt attention. my 10-1m™ BS. ELIZABETH BISHOP, OF THIS CIT . M obtained ree of diverts annalling |: 's Sables ou Friday and Saturday. my Ph es or nLADIRS’ AND MISSES’ wnow™- SOEW DROP AND 5 r Sax Fraycisco, May &—New gold diggings, f DERBY HATS marriage with Joseph Bishop, has in her pos- remarkable degree, especially along : id Large and beautifal peer Government of the United States, u nom- | Commencing at 8 o’cleck. ject: season Scgny fths record Partie UE our Northern frentier, is now ica cittack paying $9 per ee, bare bets struck on et PRtCa Ow ity pMET ination of the President, by and with the ad- wend bw : ' ¥ moved to No. | A method of introducing goods free of duty, | *N* Creek, near Big Bend mines. Hundreds Hatter, 234 ivanie avenue, : mn M73 tent a eee ago’ which has existed trom “tie out of mind, ‘4 boats are going up Columbia River, laden with my W-3t wext te corner 13th street. , = now receiving the attention of the energetic of- | Miners and provisions. It is ramored that the This sccomplished lady comes among us with the ficers of the Bureau of Customs, and will most probably share the fate of all other kinds of smuggling. The latter method is one used only by officiais of the Government. —> ~~ __mext to corner 13th street. \¢ ‘08 SALE—SIX HOUSES AND LOTS—One U.S. soldiers at Fort Colville have deserted oot - and gone tothe mines, taking their arms with F on peecqad Hey oe uh eee AR | highest reputation as an orator, and with the warm snd earnest recommendations of the Best men of thecountry. She spoke at many points during the late Presidential canvass, and always drew large audiences, larger than ever drawn by a lady speak- er. Aside from her personal worth, she deserves well of-all lovers of our country. my 9-2t* ium, residence. 0, Een = The Connecticut Se: atorship—Gen,. Terry Nominated. New Haven, May 9—At the Reptbdlican caucas re ye seven informal ballots were OUTBAGES BY THE COMANCHES, on corner of Ist A gentleman now in this city has received a K ot : gusrantied clear of all ineumbran przmat OCAEDTO THE LADIES—PRIVATE letter from his brother at the Chickasaw Res- | taken for U- atars The last ballot stood | sree Spas eo7d Tent. I will selt cheap. Toquire ne HOM Cith arate Heoe,to nd a8 | ervation, stating that a large body of the Go. | Foster 6 Hastun een, ie 78. Ge eu vined ovenne, pone cit steset ‘NOTICE —There will be « meeting f s Ls 'y of the : sham, 1: Terry, in. | _my 10-ce3t THOS. E. DANT. Temoved by the President alone, withont the <7 voters af the Pisst Ward ‘bea’ oe Stone slesent HOM, with oxcellent Medical attonde Manche Indians had attacked Fort arbackle, Orrie S. Terry was then unanimously nomi: | > —y LEWIS & 00.) Auctioncens — oe venus Feet. om | during Confinement, cas find such # Hi, in the | Chickara: ion, and carried off all the 2 a —" . eraoes so appointed for sted paring neroce | GuUualy date rae rnoprant, st8 o/cleck. tonom: | family of e widew Jady” liviag handsomely is | horses, and killed some cattle: Tis sino ret Saar EF FINE LOT WITH IMPROVEMENTS, aT AUC. 9 appointed for 3 Period before | inate Sten igy the Hoard of Aldermen. Boat lyn. witheut children or boarders. Applica: | ported that the same band killed several Tex. Fatal Explosion ef a Shell. TION. : Se eae — Joa if the, Common tions cand’ pe made with legible eddrees, ab bettors ans and were committing’ still further depre. en ap Re 10.—In the iron foundry of MONDAY a oe — - oe mre TREASURY, DEPARTMENT. ‘Arai 28 eflice, Addrecs Bae ast Brooklyn Ney ee rg dations. The Indians could not be pursued, | Davis & Farnham, at Waltham, yesterday, a Re Tr be bail bold his office until the end of the’ next | Wreasurer ef ho" Gaited fatsee the, Assiettot ME BF. WRIGHT, Magnetic and Ulairvoy. | *® ‘BF Were no troops in that vicinity. pent et eng ge Sis an saploded. in- | near K’street, by $9 fect 7 Tr ‘at N x adel, 1 oF. *, oy* aA aS stantly killing Wm. H. How: and two boys; | 7) ° pg oe ng og hererligee gy Ba yy eh teriog ‘st Beles | Buindetts agate eee ey ueyIng om Hands, | SMALL-POX ABATING. also severely wounding the foreman of the | “Ferme liberal sree” sooner superceded by the appointment of | MOF: oes ante tne Tone er eee eteeen ver, Fomsie cakneusee, Nervousness y8Re Later reports received by Surgeon CU. w, | updry and some of the workmen. _By 10-3t W. B. LEWIS & 00 ts. another person to said office the consent | count of TEMPORARY LOGS. except thosein. | 22, Fits, &. Boome 453 éthet., ane Horner, of the Freedmen's Barean, from South 3 BX WABDWELL & HAYS, ucts; Georgetown. of the Senate. . tended learing-house = eatin ‘olina, state that the small-pox has reached LOCAL EW: — Section 3. In cases where by law the te ee H ‘McOULLOCH, } BUSINESS COLLMGE, ardor the propric- | its climax in that State, and ie now on the de, N. 8. HOUS: LD FUBNIT AT AUCTION. sent under the Government as sioreesht cena my 5-6t Fecrotary of the Treasury. | A sersht of RENBY N. COPP, A.M whibe | cline sciaicaanant ah Ox MONDAY MORNING, May 14, at 10 o'clock, ‘on the President of opened on MONDAY. the ith of June next, at the e Sa A Creamy Development in the Merchants" | we will sell, at No. 22 34 st., betwen Market and ave been conferred the ‘TE! jUBY DEPARTMENT, Arnit 27 1 Cella: High streets. Georgetown, the Mi United States alone, or om the head ef a Dy GS. way sila’ Mereby given that on tng | Borknwost corner of th and Detreets, iatelligen: | ixtemxaL REVENUE The recelpts from imc pete: ace igh streets: Georgetown, ousshold mf ment or other officer, and appointmefft shall ley of May. 1@ interest upon sll certi- ¢ ‘ 2 source to-day were $702,740.51. +4 ; = ‘ashetands, persons’ appointed saa at ean az Bt | (oti heathens amei tor pottery tes | alee neta rahe? astray Calcns fortes | tource to-any were $702 ely amd dn get atte cli ese a ities of the country. —_-~+e-____. wine four Spencer brothers, B. B. Felton. 0. A XXXIXTH CONGR ESS—FIRST § Tuurspay, May 10. SenatTx.—On motion of Mr. Grimes, thé House bill to amend the act establishing the persons removed at the will of the officer making the ———— or his successor, unless the bee | 1 a im such cases be expressly denied o, . "section 4 Provides for the temporary sus. Swindler—Mr. Huyck calls an Officer The De- positor plants himself on the cold Door-step—-Sits there for an Hour—. : can’t stand the Block- ade—Goes out for a Drink—Depositor Follows— Huyck Slopes—Goes in next door fo see a Man— WELL & HAYS. Ancts same to the officers by whom issued, that other - atid other Book-keep- aw. Arithmetic, Penmanship, my 10-3t" BUSHBLS OF PRIME JACKSON 1,000 Wires oF PREP ,ORSONs PETER BEBRY, a —_ deiesued therefor. oe ers rade of Vice Admiral in th k Thrbiked a eae ‘Soldering Iron—Hluyck B" oF aa re ne ‘ cel cates may jesued a ‘¢ grade ier in the navy was taken eatens t with a 1 ron—Huye E-st | rl AR ed salle of nt H.MCQUELOOH, | | “Hine apetees ict CDatttees Practice” invented | UP And passed. It autores ie Tenee don’t take the lock of the fag frontage DWELLING HUUSE. = BBIOK Senate of any office holder when gvidence mr ee Secretary of the Treasury. andisucteestally taught by the proprietor willbe | miral to employ a secretary with the rank and poser a parleg-—another flourish of the Believing On THURSDAY. ted to the President sufficient ae under his special c! . pay of a lieutenant. vou bragee the Money—Any other Depos- : * ERY FINE LIGHT FAMILY CARRIAGE or | “Full Sehpigrehicn Seie unlimited 5—1f 50. r. Sherman called up the bill to ahthorize | it Soldering Iron * satisfy him and the Attorney General of the : P itor got a. ron » United States, to whom the facts, in eaan case, Verso, Thaulre ot DEMONGEOT'S Hu. | cured BEFORE Yae FiReT OF Suefiusii as the coinage of five cent pieces; which was ‘HAT WONDERFUL AEBOVAP COOK. T in@ STOVE, without bot Wad oF j ne The following lavit, made yesterday by & depositor im the Merchayts’ National Bank, affords a curious supplementary chapter in Petent to hold the office, that he is corrupt or ischarge Mr. Fessenden called up the House bill to dishonest, or that he has failed to di or Gas fmpose an ad valorem duly of 20 Per cent. on | the history of that exploded concern : -smel}. «moe. or seot: ts on exhibition and for sale port i 2 Terms: One-third cash: balance and twe! = the — pap a — az: rd my 10-2t* S5 Water street, Georgetown. at ROBEBT BOYD 8, 479 oth street, between zB — "Edmaeds CEGGS ee eee ex. to et The dn efore mer 2 uta of te yrs ens yo eae caveranciag pended officer to dra v4 EBAVES vst BEUBIVED A STUCK OF “> ‘ i empting from the provisions of the bill cattle peace in and for id county, Personally ap- pe e the hentia Rae ee \ apse — WwW BBIUK PLANES. end ty bs riya erry vie now owned by citizens of the United States in =e % {intj_ 5-0. Bc@0E my 10-lw* peared George Barron, who being duly sworn according to law, declares and says, that he was a depositor in the Merchants’ National Bank in the city of Washington, and during a period of four months transacted business with said bank by making deposits and drawing upon the same; that upon the closing of the the British Provinces, provided they be im- ported within ten days. The amendment was ted and the bill was passea. It goes back 3g House for concurrence in the amend- en Mr. Chandler called up the joint resolution B. M. A. BLANKMA p**" SURGEON ABD’ D: TIST, (of Virgi Office No. 234 Pennsylvania svenue metz"s Hat Store, amine Li=® LIM Et '¥ 0. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer, B 320 D street, between 10th and lith ets, BRICK AND PLASTEREB'’S TBOWELS. PLUMB AND BOBS. MAEON'S LINES, &c. CAMPBELL & SON, adi to m SALE OF HOSPITAL Goons. {OTL On TURSDAY MORNING ie AUCTION, o'clock ,I sball sell. 0m acceunt ef the Q: ter's the third Boor of the corner 12. ‘ospital, en t! of to prevent the introductioa of cholera, which said affiant had on deposit tne sum of | Penn. avenne Lith street, 267. removed tion tmen: 4 — ‘was discussed. * three hundred dollars. After application for | there for conven! nce of sale. a large collection of ident, pat rine Shee’ of nanntionn ned my W-lw" 351 Pa. avenue. The subscriber is constantly tm receipt of LIME | ‘The morning hour expired, aud the Post Of- t, be was informed 4 the officers | Hospital Property, embracing im part. vir byte Senate. ’ | MERRRIERY Tis lnteee novelties fa BON. | tebbig Pwhich he otters for salto at Tor pices. | Ace SPPFOPrintion bill waetsken up. he pend. | of the ir that no business would be trans. | 462 sree ita Powel” ‘tion 7 prohibits the President from ap- NBTS. ready made, of class New oes ENJ. DAREY. ng question ing on Mr. Trumbu amend. | acted that day (4th o lay), and to call again. 2% Counterpanes, 100 Hair Pillow: pointing, during the recess of the Senate, any Fite ceenebip, logether with s newly Sp Z-tawim 77 Water strest, Georsetown nina?" Bock bitedaly kak dhe reading of (earning day (Saturday) rrcalled again, | 181 Feather Pillows, 6 Bed Sa-La, * : aie URE. readi and informed . Jesse tresses, oe tue thavetdaioat mahie san “vacancy B54 Peapalvenie esas ace eect seen st OOTTAGE SETS, the journal, the House fesumed the cenuuere’ || would bee ae lost time if he would | 2 Stoves, Iron and Tin Ware, shall have happened during such recess by | M. A. PICK'S Millinery Rooms. ‘my 10-40" OOTTAGE SETS, tion of the Uonstitutional Amendment reported | mix with Pouple oumide and endeavor to | Uses. Tables, Washetands, &. death. resignation, expiration of term or other | @o oe ve aw anogk COTTAGE ssTs. by the Committee on Reconstruction. Monday beeaw ibe crece tee lowing | ce ied BOTELER, Auct casualty, not depending on the will or action | WW Just received a large and handsothe asortment| q, Ces. Randall and Strouse, of Pa., deliv. | Monday he saw the presidentof the bank, Mr.I° of the ident. WAGON and BUGGY BOWS, sil sizes, of s i Section /B SETS, which we are soiling very chesp. Also, 8 com- embracii every quailty, ae Toya rear LD al re; . JOB) c L 6 TENE annette & tie, Hrerestre WINE. ered speeches in MY Spagiee to the amendment. M Banks. of Mass., supported the amend- ment. He intimated that he thought it right, in principle, that suffrage should be confefred upon the negroes; but as the country was not yet ready for that, he thought that the Recon. struction Committee had acted wisely in ig- noring that issne. Huyck, who gave him no satis! > ing his it, thataffiant concluded to pursue » oe course tosecure his Fo en acting conclusion, proceeded as follows :— ‘About nine o'clock this morning affiant re- Upek, drove up te his camtage, aed foherea Up in his ani im into the bank, ‘and ater hort lapse TSE CANAL SPECULATION LoRBY, who have control of the Chronicle editorial columns, urge ac upon Congress to pass the bill giving thera the terme yar ted z?. 1 city canat hey reason—and that is the only CAMPBELL & SON, reason they able to advance—that the city 351 ene ivente onus. Soie Agents authorities, to prevent all possibility of harm | _™Y 10-lw Fey's Mortising Machines. le ve. NORWAY IRON, CABBIAGE AND TIBE 8. GOL PAWNBRO. — KRUE SALE OF CSERDEEMED Pomvons, at eke @_ street, near Penn's avenue, at bn MORDAY MORNING. May iith. et ten we of | o'clock. ry at the opens 000 i ae a pe ane a opr —— discussed by Sipe Gpnomnced: Havek = Sng “7 ‘fos: cubracing AG eS PF Geld cad rer q RBTS. astonishing success: invaluable eSsrs. gers, : “4 man, of Mich.; 'P! fo affian sarcastic smiles, and sen! a a arising from the operations on the canal,are| Susy Received. UAeete superior TABLE | WINE TONIC provesit to De the. best it | Eculey, of O., and Farnsworth, of IN, the | for an officer to arrest aMans, orice ton onene Ronde. Jewoiry, Musical Instrumente, Guns, Re using dismfectants on the earth as it isre. | CLABETS. end for sale low by ee rae patie first-damed opposing and the last three sup. | Purpose. Under the advice of the officer afflant moved. | _ my 5-88 A J.B. BRYAN & BRO. OriPe o poalthtal ny eee ene Te porting the amendment. Particular attention t+ called to this sale, a pie ann. Senge io ‘as represented. ofthe RECRIVED—Two bandred bushels of mu: then Jeft the bank. and awaited the coming of | yo S# From Shillington, Odeon Building, and J perior — White POTATOES, which wil Mr. Farnsworth had not concluded his re. | Hw: ck, who shortly appeared and walked to | money refunded and embraces the and TT marks when our report closed. at ag Singleion's restaurant, pursmed by affiant: | &: assortment of Goodeever offered i ef from the publishers, we have No.2of the at. | besoldlow Jbl bekamd bee, As or ie Aston 4 per ee? eee » | thathe aiscoyered throu the idiematos of PE, A ales Until the entire stock tractive new fortmghtly magazine, « The Ga- : ‘tom - DIzZz) ‘i D) bis Methodist Protestant Gemeral Vomference. | *,%°2teman pA No "s | Termecash. © M. K. WALSH 2 Co. les | ERR tieepacesiscct Dae SEaP BVER Aa8 AGU Flac wariny, xin Day —TatanoAY. iets ext door tac be cae Took's potion | =e = TONGUES Eiek wefan’ BOWELS LIVE art OWES MACH | Tne members appeared ureter vem with | ete Jas. 0. Me@UIRE & O0., Anew. Tux DisTURBANCE tN BALTIMORE MagNI- J AN & BRO. izer known. & preventative of cholera ig | their traveling eeeereds ald be without Pim». —The moraing papers contain atelegram | GO) 000.2¥ EP rr THOUSAND DOL. | stands unrivalled. No house sho 8, ; D-ALABAS departure for their homes, and -were from Baltimore which would lead to the im- | 0 Pew and gate, (0, oan om Betate in | it, for to prepare against an enemy isa eure way oraer, Kev. T. H. porem presiaing. hy reo 4 Tessiom that 3 serious difficulty bad occurred | MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate 3 2 offered amend. x there between the white cilsexe and colored | mats a cote ean e or and tithist. ment, to the service, which was el gentle; will work in doable or’ ight rumors prevailed through the city that a | harness; can be seen at corner 4th aad very serious pot hed Popatees in West Balti. | north. my 8-30" more between white and colored men, bat, as 7 BEN MARE FOR SALE. Eien jearned at the police station, itwas yery much | © — old; would breed ea stock, 'e exaggerated. A few grhite boys engaged in a | Price $80. Tobe seen at Mr. GGLES. ION stone fight near Mount and Baltimore streets, | corner 16th and Q ste. my 6 st and Pobcemen Cook, Smith and Prestom ar-| GEVERAL BX scidiers. The American gives the following | ¢uR SALB—A dark Bay HORSE, tz years old; i , pare ! . Question to be asked the nts:—* Do ~ of this very small disturbance: F is ve Hoge nnconmtt Br that you will diligent _ deavor, both by precept.and ex: » to a child (or “their children in the n De ; ‘The promiscuous 'm as bitters prow g2ea" only siedern. HYeuNYiG wine es wineleog Mina ge deeeaten, fas oe only ask you to try YGIEN E te used throughout it tl and also by —s OF MEDIOLNE GF PaRis, where no q concoctions, suck as fill this.coun- try, J. te i y,cenpess. It oon em he (Thomas) said “draw a check for it and you shall ‘be paid,” whereupon Mr. Thomas Prepared 8 check tor $300 dated May-2d, 1966, and the money was paid on this %h day of May, about 11 oe! a m.,at the banking FF json +t | a ealtcd Malai Mast hcfrtt yokes ach eines oy essences | retin nese, Faan aed chorpn at aatiog dinppinion sea ween Maeek [Ward toe en nae Girecrual in tanesrting stretch see tate 0d | «DT, Murrey moved that the jedan the fore ided in Washington for five years in ; Groupe malt ands Spee Sang tvany ive aired and og setae HN, | BR ET A ema eae | yr Baneraden eminence | ankSbeines om besontwene craton | Sahota eeemger Seg er . » , ‘ of a fini, . chet rating outs ot Papen | pla Doe ip"aceset ehetag des ne | Spe el ee St Beateamus teeterer PY |gAisilG Dregne? REe® Bannon. | “ain Thr eetangerar fem Tal sell released them after a few hours’ confine. wae es ble Druggists. ministers of .the Protestant church;, oarorm ana Subscribed before me this 9th day ELuctiow 1s Leessere, ¥4.—On Saturday “T imdepini Pestpon . : J.'W. Bagwacto, J.P. i ‘ ae. Wt LW, fiom the commtiogon te ( pane Samed { bint ot the aeoain 8 Ourete tot, | tures in the above affair not sot forsh te the cen, ing to { PE: | auetrimeote oe : veo gnd Forks M. Orr be of ac. =, withoyt pees Jos. Birkley | corner of Congress ‘ime Decanters, Toilet Sets, ry Bai Gl Teer inning Gi TO oO. Te Kad pe ——— Lg Fo een ae BOOKS nezing chgnged tree, a Yi Bay Ss 7 ——$_. i S7-Six more cholera cases and three m . deaths were weported yesterday brad m Articles 7) . it left at J- N. FF jARSOW'S will t all the attention wi his basin serine een used by hima wtp ae cate will | ° lowor quarantiag. ceive attentjon. Your committee his burineas of tiuner. if the sim. ! REN cone ae 04x moons. view of ‘Terms cash . leave to express Great gratification on | ple tinaer’s implement has such effect inex-] my 10-4 (lot) J.0. McGUIBE & 00., Avcts,