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“THE EVENING STAR 1p PUBLISUED DAILY, (BXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Beutinacst corner o Penn'a avenue and 11th spreet | aY W. D. WALLACH. pn She eemrmrars ‘Phe STAR is served by the carriers to their wudecribers in the City and Distric at Tam Cuwre.PER WEEE. Copies at the counter. with without wrappers, Two Cents each. Paice vor Mariise:—Three months, One BDeliar ond Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- ors; ome year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday vz. XXVIII. meorning—One Dollar and « Half « Fear. LOSANO, MERCHANT TAILOR, 511 oth + street, corner of D, desires to cail the attention of friends and the Ripits new erally to bis choice selection of Ds for Spring and Summer Wear. which he will makeu, times. OBERT HARDON associate ia busi- neac, invites bis former triepés to give hime call, ac guarantees a perfect titit le to all wbo may sive Temoved from and fashionab! r ‘7 9th street to the > my 91m" abeve piace H°* HE SBUOCEEDED. BY THE BARD OF OAK HALL. There is adoetor i Aman of practice 7 mak band: N he Pe bat little it still he'd try And make a name and money too. He attended lectures, studied hard, And very quickly ep board, He opened office hung out sign, Bot many patients could not 5 Each day he sat, with seddened face, For poverty on apace: St Jest a fri gave him advice Which chan, his fortane trice. Now patients flocked from far and near, And kept bim busy all the year; tT women all declare. No doctor can with him compare, secret of his great snecess, I'll tell you if you cannot guess; The same advice will help you all, Be got s suit from SMITH 8 OAK HALL, SMITH BROTHERS 2 CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN GENTS’ GURNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL, 464 SEVENTH STBEBT. Just received the largest and finest stock of PIECE GUODS ever offered in the city of Wash- ingten Having secured the best artists in the city, Titre prepared to make up in the finest style, and Prices than an; er ment. Ora ie 8. B. & Co. DWAED DOLAN, MERCHANT TAILO! Corner ef 14th street and Penns. 26, opposite Willards’ Hotel. Invites his friends and the public to his rich assortment o} SPRING GOODS Dought for cash, and will be sold at reduced Brices. Pi . Perfect fits warranted. Also, a fine stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. P.8. Give usacall. ap l4-3m UGHES & BIBNITZEY, MERCHANT TAILORS, Would inform their customers and the public generally that they have formed a copart- bersbip tn the Merchant Tailoring Beshesss @ old stand of Evan Hughes, FURNISHING GUODS of — they would be —— = ie tom }. pled; themselves sell as reasonab! r* a satisfaction as can be found else- eres where. Parties indebted to either wil come forward and settle to clese books, sire ‘ First clase Pants and Vest Makers wanted. No otbers need apply. ap li-Im OHABLES PARMEBR, JAMES T. WALKER, MEKCHANT TalLokS, No. 44 Seventh street, near BE. A fine assortment of CLOTHS, CaSSIMERES and VESTINGS on hand. which they make up in the lastest styles and best pos- si We Bave also a fine assortment ef Gents’ e Purnisbi eden. feta" PARMER & WALKER. 4d. BEISERG ani gee HIEETS neces. vig BANKERS. L=*'s JOHNSON & CO., BANKBES, aND DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SEOUBITIES. STOCKS, BONDS. GOLD AND SILVEB BOUGHT AND SOLD. mh 26-tf g*" COOKE & 0O., BANEBES, Picensh sorets, opposite Treasury, Buy and sell at current rates, sad keep slways ou band, o fullsupply of af GOVERNMENT BONDS, 7-30 TEEASUBY NOTES, GERTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &c., And pey the highest prices fer QUABTERMASTEB’S OHECKS AND VOUCHERS autem First National Bank OP WASHINGTON. BD COOKS, (of Jay Cocke & Oo.,) President. WH. 85. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY rm) FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, MAE 67., OPPOSITE TEE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Government securitics with Treasurer United Btates S7-ONE MILBION DOLLARS..¢5 We buy and self al classes of GOVERNMENT SECU BITIES at current market rates. FUBNISB BXCHANGB ond make Gollecticns es ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST PAVOBABLE TERMS, and give careful and Prompt attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIEMS ‘and to any other business entrusted te us. PULL INFORMATION tn regaré to GOVEEN- MENT LOANS at ali times cheerfully furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. _Wasuineton, March 2, 180s, na- IPPMANN & BLLBREY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK BXOHANGB. Particular attention given to the fellowing stocks: PERSONAL. LS treet. ite Patent Rete ee eT STAM PER im the District. wishes to inform bis customers that he is Lot connected with any ether Stam) concern in Tulscity Asthere are so-called pers u-ing dis usue heuce thin notice. He has only one place, o: F street. Weekly in receipt of new patterns, which are mate up at once. fo8 *AREMIAR® Black Wann B.LAMON. C.¥. BLACK, LAW UF KIUB, BLACK, LAMON & 08. nections and Avcorneye af Lew tn ‘he Supreme Tt ol the United States, the Cour tof Vletma. the bine 3 ve 3 District the Executive Departments, ~ nittees Ong ress. Ofice bos lath street. (directly omomve we se ATTOLNRY AT LAW. Ne 30 Louisiane Svenue, above Sixth Stree os Ot ‘Wasminotos, By WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, MAY 14, 1866. INSURANCE COMPANIES. T®= MANHATTAN LIFE. 1NSUBANOE COMPANY OF NEW YORE. ABEETTS, ¢3,000,000. LOSSES PAID, $1,200,000. DIVIDENDS PAID, 1,000,000. POLICIES IS8SUBD FOR LIFE, Payable annually, or in one, five, or tem annual payments. All Policies are non forfeiture after three annual payments. To the amount of the value of the policy. Fifty per cent. credit given when the premium amounts to $40 or over. LIGHTER & WHEELER, Agents, No. 476 Seventh street. OEBME & OOOPER, Agents, ap 0 im No. 100 Bridge st , Georgetown, pee ‘YOUR PROPERTY AT HOMB. FIRB INSUBARCS. THE Natt NTO NOB COM- “omaha "A conanthe BY GONGSESS. PANY ‘oF CAPITAL $1,000,000. OHABTERED AT THE LOWEST RATES. BIBKS TAP ses PRUMPTLY PAID. NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES, ana In .. nearly opposite Riggs & Co,’s Bank- ing House, NS Law Office, No. 64 La, Washington, 3) AtJOHN H. JOHNS Sve., near Bank of This Company is now prepared to insure ali de- scriptionsal property against loss or —- by fire on suob terms as cannot fail to be acceptable to the citizens of the District. In this Caney you oan tnsure your FURNITURE. MEROHANDISE, Les HOUSES OB DWELLINGS for a year or iT js This Seen any starts with e OASH UAPITAL of 0,000, all pard in, thereby enabling them to the citizens of the District oof ‘eater secu- ity than has ever been offered her fore. licies will be tesned for a F period than one-year. sccording to the New York scale for short nsurance. TRECTO: Z wets pombe. 8. Gideon, no msm.” KOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. F2EEEEs INSURANCE CO. OF WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington. OHARTERED BY CONGRESS, IB PITA bese scccessees ovoeerenennennerees 200,000 STB PLUB FUND. ...s-ccccsmsweeseeseeemeeeeseieesnev 30,000 Pro of all kinds insured for a year or lees Builders’ risks granted en the most favorable terms. ‘No charge for policies. JAMES ADAMS. President. at el vr! wh. Wan, Wileons ere anes Parker, Joh D. Barclay, Bickard 3am’l Redfern, French a Andrew Rothwell, of Washingto be Dit in Geo thorized"b; ax ard to 2 vesicles are au zs Wy wD, SO cobm ABEL G. DAVIS, See'ry, DENTISTRY. a D5. LOCK WOOD, Ty atingtos Building, 344 eun mus. will fill Teeth with TEETH on Rubber at Teeth extracted wit! ut my 7-lm* LA GARLAND, (late Asststent Surgeon porary Graduate ai tim, re Calley oof Dentsi Surgeons, i pM ECHANIOAL baw: ital werk made snd been thirty five years in the p references can be given, Charges my 3-Im* Gee TEBts ON ae $1 EAOH. BE- —_ it work war- nN 4 fin “ ae of A at =u 5 com: reel th at east, eight doors east of Waugh Chap- tol Mill. = = 8p %-im* mu OVE D, DB. J. B. GIBBS, Dentist, G street. two doors east of a 2 Sous FF | Pua is office tna Bo tzome calling at my often can be bat to ms vie are pavtigular, and ats: PAWNBROKERS. 0 ft 0 8. POOR PEOPLE'S FRIEND! LICENSED PAWNBROKER. 15 Be. ies 13¢h PA a. wore conducts the old business of Boyer & Bi ass Jeaned ne All business copfidential. oa al Kinde ot persona! propert; ‘oha: a Do Per Ey ane ee ENGINE, W AS8iNeton CITY LOAN OFFIGE. LEVI B.DE WOLFF, No, 377 Penna. avenue. between Oe 6th streets, opposite National Hetel. Formerly with the late Levi Benjamin, of Balti. more, has opened an office for the purpose of LOANING MONEY IN SUMS8 TO SUIT, nal! kinds of, Merchandise, such as Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Siiverware, Guns, Pis- tols. Gentlemen's and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Goods of aH descriptions bought and sold, Business strictly confidential. S77 Private entrance adjoining. fe 2-3m* "3 MEAD AND ROOT BEER. NOTA a er Cran MEAD AND ROOT BEER, recommenced the manufacture of wich Attained #0 f several years ago. wish to be supplied with Nectar Root Beer will please give their erders > my drivers. or leave them at he, — corner Treen & ‘2. D.&. ‘ or Boot Beer to dealers bay =) oy at Philadelphia rates, vis : Ninety- 4 cel per dozen. in Ly ore iunys Y SHINS "Union Corner G ree avli-lIm__ [Chronéintel} PHOLSTERING, CABINET MAKING, B U WAOSNG ind REPAIRING ofall descriptions of Household cone iu the neatest and best style, at short notice. Persons desirous ef Pasutters vareienee bad, ne OF ai th tut abovementio: toa pieces hhand paeceetiy oa leo but ‘orn ie e geme on hand for sale at hie place of Business, No. 93 Penn. avenue, near 4% street, ove! see cou’ civeery store. [sp 19im*} WM. J. UBE. ’ ling Depot,” Band Olive be ied Ptra GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS Cc OKE FOR 3A LE. Parties desiring COKE can procure tickets for aad ee WM. DOWLING’S, 170 Bridge street, Georgetown. N_B.—When desi ver it. my2 cost JOR RENT—In ¢ nicety furnished F ROOM. at No. 134 Dunbarton street, between High ‘and Congress, ap 30 3w" he O0OMS AND TABLE BOARD OAN ae OB- tained in Georgstown, at No, 135 Dunbarton street, heferonces F red. a pB. 0. 8. VERDI, HOMBUPATHIC PuYSI- D ae eta ol mates ORS Post. Office le 101 eet, 0 cee Georgetown, DO. ap 13-1m Nj \LLEB'S NEW STORE, t.. Geo . 0. BanGAINs IN DEY GOODS, GREAT BaRGAL Just received a jarge additional su ply of Sp and Summer Goods, embracing a full assortment ress Goods. wis, Parasols. Housekeeping Cloths ‘and Cassimers. Ladies’ Cloths, for boys’ wear. ieee yb aged Hoop Skirts, Galicoes at 10, 123s. 15. 20, 25"centa; Bleached Mus: 20, 25. 31, 4 cents. Our goods have been greatly reduced prices, and will be Ly 4 one BENJAMIN MILLER. SOLE ING IRONS, For sale b: my 11 st af JOHN R. ELVANS & 00. HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between T. B. MOULDEN and J. W. ROWN, under the name and style MOULDEN & BROWN. has been this 10th day of Mey. ae’ dissolved by JW. mutual consent. MOULDEN, my 11 6t* W. BROWN. F°® NEW YORK. Steamer JOHN GIBSON will le street for New York on TUESDAY. the lth instant, at 12 o’clock. For, freigh ly t reget *PP'MORGAN, RINEHART & 00 my 1-3t ‘Agen \\ E HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND— BRICK AND PLASTERER’S TROWELS. PLUMB AND BOBS. MASON'S LINES, &c. OAMPBELL & SON, my 10 Iw™ 351 Pa. avenue. BaP AND FU. AL WBEATHS, BOU- QUETS and CROSSES preserved in natural form. Hair Watch Chains, Bracelets. Pins, &€., made to order by Mrs. FRIES, late of Boston, No, 247 Vt. av., bet. & and Lete.. near i5th. apwv-lm* 188 SANFORD has just returned from ork, and is ay to exhibit the est novelties in BUMMER MILLINERY ® choice assortment of Straw Bonnets, H. Bibbons. Flowers, &c. The new Gypsy Queen. the most stylish shape out, the present rage in Paris ee are. 2 rl my 8 6t* betwen 7th and Sth rtreets. Orit CAKE, orb MEAL. Every one owning aherse should uso the above articles, especially at this season of the year. SEED OATS. one article for sale; the very best in the et. F FLOUR, MEAL, MILL FEED, BALED HAY, For tale low, in quantities to suit, by W.M.GALT & 00., mh 16-tf Corner Ind. ave and ist street. HABDWABE x FOR SALE CHEAP. & Just received from the Northern Mannufactories 8 large and varied assortment of CHILPREN’S OABBIAGES, PERAMBULA- TOBS, VELOOIPEDES, &c., &c., to which I would invite the attention of my custo- mers and the public generally, as I am prepared and determined te sell at as reasonable prices as they can be sold in this Dietrict, i Also, 8 large assortment of FISHING TACKLE, BEFRIGEBATOBS, WATER COOLERS, FANCY BASKETS, DRAM FLASKS, &c., with an endless variety of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, all of which I will sell at the most reasonable prices, Also, one of the finest assortments of BUILDER’S HARDWARB in this city, which will be sold at cost to reduce @ foot of @ stock. 8. F, SAVAGE, Successor to J. L. Savage, Peonsylvania avenue, apl4-Im First door west of 10th street, 480 J. KARR, 480 “ roongianene Se RETES, Manufacturer Desler in ‘onemeters Watches, No, 480 Penns. ave., bet. Sd and cenee bington. Weratckes Hepaired and Warranted. dea:-ém* fled Taos, ray west and Canal, id Fl WATER PROOF BEL BNT aud GRAVEL ROOFS par on in eee tae manner, of the very best material, and at the ice. at ae} IAS prices. Also, all Kinds of BUILDING and COMPOSI. TION BOUFIBG MATERIALS hand, Como aa i: "ears =” No? Ic 8s. HYGIEBNIC WINE. In presenting “HYGIENIC WINE” to the no- tice of the public, we beg modestly to call your at- eevee Mnbageey ie statements, viz: ist NIOQ WINE is used by th tte: classes of people throughout Europe.” fo hetter 24. itis approved by the most eminent physi- cea it te appeered “Schools of appro: Bumerous as ae sily by the Imperial School of Med Se 4tb It ie not a secret preparation, but a scienti- fic one; the ingredients of which are known to oar most ¢minent physicians, apd ts prescribed by them in all cases for which it fs recom ied. Sth. It contains no Alcohes or Whiskey, but has for its base one of the fin-st ef pure Wines. We rest it Ite name lies Sts purposes. HYGIENIO WINE rv ce the ayatem throughout, impart- fi motion to the » and soot! FOR LADIES je tbing. It pussesses a pleasing taste. jevor. and im; strength in all in appetizer itis unequaled, to the senses as ite gently isting dixestion We warrant that, wpon trial. HYGIENIO WINE will be prouounced the best Tonic kaown a the country Ask your Druggist fur HYGIENIO WINE. SIUART & bls ng SOLD EVERYWHERE. ote. ay 11-2 ee =>. TELEGRAMS, ac. AMUSEMENTS. A diepatch from San Francisco dated on the @RUVER’S NEW THEATER, 11th imetant says:—The certificate of incorpo- ivanie avenue, near Willard's Hotel. ration of the Pacific Rolling Mill Company LEONARD GROVER & OO.........Directous LEONARD GROVER...0. D. HESS. was filed yesterday. The company will ron the mill sor smelting and manufacturing rail- SECOND AND LAS? WEEK OF FAB BRIL- | [ola siconun, The boarding house ranates LIANT AND TRIUMPHANT ENGAGB- have becom to vessels, which has MENT OF THE OHABMING aide popocteigreggarsd HOLMAN OPERA TRUUPE!® caused the wages of sailors to advance $i0a MONDAY EVEN1NG. 34, 1856, ee and their bounty bas been increased to First appearacce of Mr. GEURGE HOLMAN. The | 930. The sh ij Ts and consignees are rmance will commence with (for the only time) very indignant at this move on the part of the womb x a3 ants SORRY Tomeen ane talk of establishing a large (THE he OF LOVE.) sailors’ e. The stock of domestic distilled To conelsie with the Oharming Musical Bxtrav- | liquors is running very low. Mining stocks agenze. with Ma Fairy Tranefor- | are firm. ti titled mate’ SBAUTY AWD THE BEAST! TWO MATINEES THIS 4 Set 'BSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, At35 cta. admission. Geate secured in advance, MAMMOTH COMBINATION. The ship Shatemuc reports that in latitude 35.N., longtitude 65 W., she was boarded by the whaling bark Arthur Pickering, and wok from her the captain and three men of the schooners J. B. Whitebee, which was wrecked in the Gulf on the 23d ult., bound from Wil- mington for Barbadoes. VAN AMBORGH & CO.'8 The small cafe of Davenport, Mason & Co's yan amee on 3 4 Trenton, New Bedtord & New York Express V4n AMBURGH & CO. ‘was thrown off the steamboat train on the Ston- yaa “| Is a = . pington railroad Friday night, between East VAN AMBUBGH & 00. Greenwich and Westeriy. It was found yes- terday morning rob! of its contents, the value of which is, as yet, unknown. A fireon Middlesex street, Lowell, Mass. Friday night, destroyed the steam mills owned by Otis Allen, and rented by Davis & Stover, dealers in lumbers and mannfactarers of packing boxes. Several other mechanics also occupied the building. Loss $50,000, with little insurance. A party of ladies and gentlemen, who were enjoying asail ina pleasure boat, from Rob- binston, Maine, Saturday, were fired into by an English steamer lying at St. Andrews. The ball struck near the boat and ricochetting, ploughed up the ground for some distance in front of a bousein Robbinston. The contract for constracting the Gettysburg Monument bas been awarded to its designer, James G. Batterson. Esq., of Hartford, Conn. The monument is to cost $50,000. Mr. Batter- sou designed and built the Worth moument. A large fire at St. Louis, Mo. on Friday, destroyed J. Finley’s coal oil work, corner of Fourteenth and Austin streets. Several hun- dred qarreis of oil were consumed. The bark Lemont arrived at St. Thomas on May 4, having on board the crew of the sbip Young Mechanic, which was barnea at Bea. One death from cholera occurred at quaran- tine, New York, Saturday. No new cases are reported. The release of Dr. Gwin 1s doubtful. He hesitates to,take the oath, and says he never intended to violate his allegiance. MAMMOTH MENAGERIE AND EGYPTIAN CARAVAN, COnBINED wWiTH GABDNER, HEMMING 4 00.8 AMEBICAN OIBUUS. THE LARGEST, TRAVELLING EXHIBITION IN AMERIOA. Will exhibit on the LOT FOOT OF SIXTH STREET, FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY, MONDAY, MAY 21, TUESDAY, MAY 22, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, THUBSDAY, MAY 24, AFTERNOON AND BVENING, EACH vay. Deors open at land 4 to7o’clock. Circus Per- formance begins at 2and8 o’clock—giving those parties who wish to view the ZOOLOGIOAL COLLEOTION, and not the Circus, ample time to do so and retire fi the Equestrian Entertainment commences. 0 rice of admission to both Shews—Adults 30 Cents; Children under 10 years, 25 Cents, THE ZQOLOGIOAL COLLEOTION embraces the most superb SPEOIMENS UF NATURAL BISTOBY ever upom exhibition, while THE EQUESTEIAN DEPABTHENT ELITE OF THE BQUESTRIAN ABT. THE GRAND STREET PARADE, hich will tal lace on MONDAY MORNING, MAY 2187, will be feu GOR@EOUS IN THE EXTREME. THE MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN CHABIOT, The Highly eet Cages, Co otion in the Radical Camp in Mary- land, Gov. Thomas Swann of Maryland, whose name was announced as one of those expected and “Magnificently Caparisoned to be presented with Hon. J.A J. Creswell, ‘Hereve and Ponies, | Hon. Francis Thomas, Hon. J. L. Thomas, Form a Magnificent Gen. Garfield, Hon. Archibald Stirling, Hon. Henry Stockbridge and William Daniel, Esq., at & mags meeting to elect ten delegates for each district to meet in County Convention an Tuesday, May 29, for the purpose of choosing six delegates to represent Washington county MOVING PANORAMA A MILE IN LENGTH Far eclipsing any similar exhibition ever given in this eity. Will also exhibit at RGETOWN, FRIDA\, MAY 25, ROCKVILLE, SATURDAY. MAY 26. in the Union State Convention, called to as- my 4 9t * W. H. GARDNER. Agent. — in resem = ache the 6th CANTERBURY, pe EEE igned by E. Louisiana Av., near 6th st.,rear National Hotel. Mobley, President, it ig with exttome > Hi$ Manage it itness some 0: most useful and re- GBORGE LEA irks iotor and T+ | hiable Union men of Baltimore, belonging to NEW COMPANY—MORE ADDITIONS. the State Central Committee, characterized as IMMENSE NOVELTIES | disunionists. It may be proper for me to say First appearance of the attractive CLINETOP | that 1 ize the Unconditional Union SISTERS, Sally and Lacy, declared by all lovers State Cen’ Committee as the onl = of the beautiful te be the handsomest aad moet att — aoe oe: tractive young dancers thorized to call a convention of the Union party of this State. The Governor then goes on to define his po- sition saying:—“1 am for keeping the control of this government in the hands of loyal men in the pee. First appearance of Mons. Dz BURTON, who Hill appear in hie Great Contortien Act aud'Ariel Last chanee of hearing CARLETON, who is need the best Irfeh ¢ and Dabcor neu! ‘omic singer ezelusively, now and at all times. I am for the in the pei olfeee eed reek — ay reconstruction of the Union by admitting the seme of hie bestacte BILLY aetiian | revolted States to representatien in Consress, troduces and . B. UC! EY provided they elect men of undoubted loyalty - in several new features L. DO: LYS Boquet | pared to take the 'oath required by that body. 1 of penne in new pereeiehoreen oor . GARDI- Fm j that the admission of the revolted Siates * le ir 4 sentatives, subjects the reconstruction ing Duets First week of the Burlesque ts Prenii that ton, UAROLINA TWINS.” Dastersetcharea. wt ee “9 clogpedality, by LIZZIE LA GRANGE. The ged has been secured for the fature. evening's formance will conclade with the ‘he States asking admission have, by a con- Laughabie ricowee entitied stitutional amendment, granted universal CASEY, THE PIPEB. freedom to the negro, and they have farther guaranteed, in another form, a repudiation of the debts incurred b Tebellion. These guarantees I deem as securing for the present all that can be reasonably asked. In these views I believe 1am sustained by the almost united voice of President Johuson’s p®ors. J. W. & @. P. EREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, ote gore Metropolitan Hotel. r Classes will be continued during the commencii ne mer, ing Cabinet, comprising many prominent Repub- TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1866, a ave been the fiends of both Bresi- oure | . ents icoln and son. Ilook upon the For Ladiar, hanes und’ Manors "Sucstay ang | Wa! BOw being waged t t John- fi , from 4 to 6 o'clock. son a8 0: 8, DN and uncalled for, ingenerou: and I believe that its longer continuance wili g Ser epee porte mime » by keeping alive a state of un dis. trust im the public mind, both North aad South, certain to eventuate in financial trouble —affecting the tide of now flow- ing inj upon us—the domestic commerce be- rae oe Most de- structiv paralyzing uence upon all the great interests of the country." Fi . ‘Genliemen's Classes, same evenings, from 8 to 10 farther information, @ of tuition. or address anotetetus Secieee wane BOOTS, SHOES, &. ————— G=®*4T ATIRSCTION IN BOOTS AND Gents’ fine calf sewed Boots, from eA ” Blippers, from te 1.40. Tats Cierrens Calteme foom Lae to THE FENIANS. © Belen Galt @’Maheny Resigns Sharp Letter ef Gte- Misses and | Ghlldron's ‘Boots and Gaiters, from 73 | rhe New York ost of Satnraay says: Mens’ 81i from 75 cents to $1 25. Colonel "Mahony, Head of the Ladies" are Boots snd Balnsorela, from 91.75 | Fenian Brotberhood of the United States, in 5 Tr Also, a wii wp thon yp hehiond moe at Fiver pai. sons for this aretwe-tuid. fhe ‘iret eo Allatthe Original Opeap and » | consciousness of the fact that in consenting to 522 Fenn. avenue, four doors east of Adams: Bx- the recent disastrous attempt to capture Campo meee. myldw_ | Bello, he violated his duty to’ the Fentes Gss> OPENING. ‘We shall open on MONDAY, May isth, 6,000 LADIES’ SILK SACQUES, BASQUES, AND CIROULABS, of our own mennufacture, which we guarantest sell ag cheap as any New York manufacturer. Also, CLOAKS made to order and » perfect ft guaranteed. Just received a large assortment of BLACK AND WHITB LACE POINTS, SHAWLS, AND ROTUNDAS, all of which have been bought at auction, and will be sold very cheap. Teason is that he un remove an ob- stacle to union who oer Irish platform among all of his cou: who are true mae eg ee the case _— native land r. yo Tesignation of Colonel O'Mahon & sharp letter, which read as follows: ” ‘ MurRoro.itan Horst, New York, i 1866.—To John 0 EeqeBroters fs my opinion you have ‘acted wisely and pa- ly in tendering your resignation under actual circumstances. No man worth that name questions your honor and devotion to But the united action we desire so much,and to effect which I left Ireland at your invitation, would be impossible while you directed affairs here. It must be'neediess totell you why. I feel bound, however, to say that, in sanctioning the late most deplor- able divergence from the true part, you not only gave proofof weakness, but committed acrime less excusable in you than in any other man; For you shon!d have known that your project, however successfal, would have Fesulted in our ruin. And you should have LANSBURGH & BRO., 515 Beventh street, may 32-3 Intelligencer Building. W 3, BAVE JUST BECKIVED A STOOK oF BRICK PLANES. CAMPBELL & BON, my 10-1w* 351 Pennsylvanie avenue. Ween! Woop! val aNDsAND AT REVECED PRICES, Piers Wood §5, Fine $6, Oak 97 per cord, cord ath, Eawed and Split Oak $9. Pine 98 per cord. Coal $10 per tom, and Sand 75 cents per load, de- livered to any part of the city. Office and Yard on 12th st., at the Canal Bridge, _my 2-6t* J..?. LACBY. OOP *KIRT MANUFACTORY — 49 Lonuis- iana avenue, between éth and 7th ste., Wash- ington. D.C —Constantly on hand. and made to IBTS, of 80 order, first class Wove Tape Hi every style, length and nize,” Single sitr rts thi ‘to! t whol: same paired frec of cuatge: ‘Aivoy skirts tered and repaired at reasonable terms. Palms H. LaTZ, COTTAGE SETS, OOTTAGE SETS, OOTTAGE sRTs. eived a large and handsome assortmen' of at rece ree OT TAGE SETS. which we Ba Mirg | very chesp. Also, a com- Dlete asorteBINET FURNITURE, embracing every quulity and style. at’ 5 JOHN Ww ace Bee” Southeast cor, oth sma he, ——————————— taht 18SHING TO TRE ATTENTION tothe Metal of T business. (ine! > ¥ eres eae Aa to iy eal anal wBLVANB'S 00., an Tie eat, ..0on. Union, and State recollected how I supported you at that criti- cal moment, because I believed yon were op- = ¢) BBLS. ROUKLAND LIME FOR SALE. i a #30 rishmen of this jtinent from the original The unde: will sell from vease mont Western w! ‘at foot of 7th street. i pie suit | sim and holiest duty of the Fenian Brother- urchusers. commncing on F RID. aS bood—direct assistance to the “men in the gap.” 7 o'clock a. m., and continuing from Everything considered then, I feel impera- oy gO BELO. WOCKLAND LIMB. But while accepting iT etil et een pore 3 4 ut while acceptin; CS P._ BROWN & SON, hearty co-: zt eas now rely on the co- HY GLASSWA: CBOUK ERY, PLATED WAKE —Wo invite theatien-yum operation of every true man of our race. tion of citizens and ssresaers to oar stook aed Convinced the Irish people are with me everywhere, 1 bave not a doubt of being of the above ods, which is kept comp! all reasons. class able to accomplish what I came -for; aad Ss to the tian sek oer ee be fouad as | iM good cheer, and unswerving faith. 1 nigel @ are noually sold. Goedsde- | yours, ly, me ede | Jthea Srarnmnt 0.0.1 R _myT-Wt" 5041040 Follows” Halli Ten strost S7-La Crowe, W which bes for S4b4ad ont ears ven watfong Republican majority, bas _SALaD OrIbm ust elected the entire Democrauc ticket by Jast received frem Bordeaux. Bearly three hundred majority. 1 offer tothe trade lta not lems th tonabhcaslon toe Pass inaies" stockings, nad t a os low rates aa if-cam be put spans + | boots of binck satin with gilt heels. a7-Mre. Mallory, of Lake Station, Iinois was recently sbot dead by her husband while she was iiateniag to theevening prayers of he: children. Jealousy was the cause. gg Why are the milk venders of oar city like Pharaoh's daughter! Because they get « little profit out of the water. ww! juettes like wheelwrights! Bercses hey atire’ a7The 7" ire? their fellows. Southern Episcopal Charch is very s@-Funpny man in New York; paid $85 for pened ty ph tt nat rd vorce. gana in fhe theatre a Meche uring « per. LOCAL NEWS. Gece N valet MERCRANTS’ National Banxk.—From te "port of Mr. Bull, who was charged with the duty of exemining the affairs of the Merobanis’ Nauepal Bank of this city, we learn that the amount of cifculating notes of! is $178,510, to meet which Ifkbility there is an the’ ban be urer of the United Stases $20,000. On Sccrued interest io gvld. fer six months, ending on the Ist of May inst. amountUng to S60. This (commung bk ¢b Donds and interest at their and pot their market value) gives #2 with which to redeem the ontstanding circulation. Witheat making any allowasce Bowes likely to be @stroyed, this sum is urstionably fully sufficient for the purpore, with a surples of $£6.190 available to meet other liabilities of the bank. The following ! tatement in detail of in- debiedness to the States, taker from the books of the bank, and believed to be en- tirely correct:—To the credit of Treasurer of U.S, 857,431.99, do. fer service of Post Office t, $1,535; to the credit of disbursing officers and agents as follows, viz —Lieut. Col. Hodge, ae, es Dv. Af ees i“, Mitmoper Indian faire, ajor * Thomas H. Gardner, Paymaster, 51-398; Thos. J. Hobdbe, Disburemg Clerk, bonds amounting there ts ~ J.S. Stewart. Paymaster, 3! cents; Major D. taylor, $5,000; Winnebago Trust Lands, ;_ E. B. Olmstead, Post Office Depart- $2215.77. T $762,312.57 ~ There is in gaa f rem geonnd —_ Jnited States, the ee; purpose Meeting the liability of the bank to the Gov- eTDment, $10,000 in 10-40 bonds and $90,000 in 7-30 notes, amounting to $100,000. On the 20th of April last, several interviews and.consultations were beld by and between interested persons and others, the object of which was to fonds to the Merchants’ National Bank, and by the Bank to Bayne & Co. for tbe avowed purpose of saving the latter firm from nsion and thus saving the Bank. Itis said ave been fully explained, and well understood by the persous pap at these interviews, that unless Bayne Ce. could receive from $150,000 to $250,000, without delay, they must fail, and that their failure would involve the failure of the Bank. The parties cognizant of the condition of the Bank were Messrs. Huyck and Sherman, of the Merchants’ National Hank: Mr. ©. W. Boteler and Oscar King, directors of the same; Mr. L. R. Bayne; Mr. Huntington, cashier of the First National: Mr. Fussel, cashier of the National Bank of the Metropolis; and Lieutenant Uol- one! E. E. Paulding, paymaster United States army. Without entering into the detailed statements we present to our readers the following reca- pitolation - Liabilities National circulating notes out- standing, $179,510.40, Due U. S. Treasurer and disbursing officers and agents, $762,312.57; Loans, $115,000.00; Individual depositors, $35,- 616.9, Due to other Banks and kers, $65,- 872.26. ssets.—Bonds in the hands of the U. 8. Treasurer with accrued interest thereon, $306,- 000,00; Casa assets, $2, 1, Bills recei vable— Rot yet due, $9,620.49; Do.—past due—protested, 25,347.44; Do.—said to be hypochecated, $199,— 4 arged at Bayne & Co.'s indebiedness—calied, 54, Due trom National and other Banks weg Tnerigy ta iteme—said to U as collaterale, 65; Secretary of the Treasury, $2,276.00. pantie RETROCESSION.—The Alexandria Journal of Saturd sy says:—We learn that the Mayor, be- coming greatly alarmed over the progress now making im favor of retrocessien, called the City Council together at 12 o'clock to-day in “extra. ordinary” session, to devise some means for stopping the popular movement of reannexa- tion to the District. We believe the main ob- ject was to orderan election that the matter be determined by a vote of the sovereigns, bi whetber such election was ordered we have not learned. It maxes but little difference, bowever, whether the people vote fer or against the proposition, for regards the bill retreceding the county of Alexandria as uncon- stitutional, and will decide it on the ground alone. — Larceny Oasxs.—Saturday James Mon- tague, colored, was arrested by Officer Uramp, for the larceny of a sow, the property of Jud- son Smith. The case is rather peculiar, both parties baving lost asow which answered the description the one found in Montague’s Possession, but which was proven to be Smith's. Justice Moreell, under ail the cir- cumstances, decided to send the case to court, that -be question of felonious intent might be decided by a jury. Cha: —eneteem Sageeneony anaeee ae by Om- cer Sunchcomb, upen a c! of steal clothing, the property of Barbara A. Parker He was taken before Justice Morsell, who committed him to jail for trial at court. et a EE 1N OUR DESC RIPTION Of the new residence of J. K. Elvans, on M street, we inadvertently omitted, in naming the Washington mechanics engaged in its erection, the excellent young workmen who contracted for the brick work. These gentlemen—Messrs. Reynolds & Har- per—are gaining an enviable ition as master workmen, by reason of ekilland exactness; and an inspection of the a brick and piain work on this house wil) neces- sarily insure them a busy time of it in the fa- ture. They really deservesuccess. The plas- tering throughout will be the work of that well-known firm, Messrs. Fenwick & Stew- art, whose name is an earnest of excellence in that department. —o—_ Bor DrownEp.—Coroner Wood ward yester- day held an ——— over the body of a colored boy, 12 years of age, named James M. who resides in the alley between 19th and Quth — U. S. STEAMER COMMANDED BY a) oes pn a United Baval steamer Monocacy, Commander U.S.N. late Brigndier General, U.3. arrived “at the Navy Yard from Md. The Monocacy 1s an iron side- steamer, built by Mesers. A. & W. nounced ber one of the best steamers furnished to the pavy. Tax Stomu.—The which visited our city Hover R. ‘The house of Job M OUsE Ronegp.—' of Job ” See ere last, during and sixty-three dollars with dress cared & . svTen their living in the 7A little woman committed suicide meory nn Sinks eneneee. a7 New York ‘wear white cra- vats and are wa om ag GM. Labenlaye bas been defeated m tor the Corps Legielatit oy & vote of 8,960 of 30,000, Which, sayean exchange, was Bouiaye for him. S71 am afraid, dear wife, that while I am gone, ce will conquer love.” “Never tear, dear: the longer you stay away the better I shall like you.” az Sz There is ae pod old lady in Holland ecrubbed floor until ebe fell through it into the

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