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EVENING STAR. . WALLACH, Editer and Prepriecter. city: WASHINGTON { . MAY 14, 1866, MONDAY. “G7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- @BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Tae PResipext aND DauvcuTxes will | receive next Tuesday evening, from 8 to 10 o’clogk. — -s0e- - ADVEBTISING OF THE CITY PAPERS. The Chronicie, for political effect, or as a | dodge to conceal the losses of 8 waning busi- mees, parades a set of returas it alleges it | has made to the Internal Revenue Depart. ment, designed receipts have increased during the last quarter | ton) and were largely in excess of the receipts | of any other by d per. The contradiction to its statement found in its own columns. | An examination of its Advertising eolamns | shows that during the quarter ending March SI, (the quarter in which it claims to have pc oto 4 increased its advertising) it has experien a sont falling off. Th's is not oply true of its daily paper but :iso of the | 1 Chronicle. as will be seen by the snb- joined figures, showing the number of its new advertisements through each month of the two quarters : ' a is. bs | Pig | &s js fais! 63 isSs} isis | zZe= i) Months | £ | 3 | g ZA jsZe i ae s &s iyo 1S) S| gz |Ep Eze is 6 !s | 5 jase | zz i\ei\< is | $00) 217) 1017] 31) 323 30 169 87) 2 3 876, 27 11 a, 37% January, 1566. 755 (164 9 2 297 February March Total Ist quart’r 2396 Total 24 quart’r 2011 Total No. for @ months We have shown above that the total number Of new advertisements in the Daily Chronicle for the six months ending March 31, was 4.507, or &n average of 29 day. The number of new Advertisements in the Sfar during that time Was 9,065, an average of 5; per day. 1208+ — THE BILL TAKING AWAY THE CHARTER. The following petition is in circulation and is being universally signed by citizens ot Washington : To the Honorable the Senaie and House of Repre- sentatives of the United States - The undersigned, Citizens and Corporators of the City or Washington, humbly show: They have seen and read, or been informed of the purport and object of the Bill reported in the Senate of the United States, entitled «A bill in addition to the several acts for establish- ing the temporary and permanent seat of the Government of the United States, and to re- sume the legislative powers delegated to the Cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the Levy Court in the District of Columbia.” it takes away the fragments of self-govern- ‘™ment whieh from the creation of this District had been accorded to its people; it subjects us to the rule of men utter strangers to our habits, feelings and interests: it reduces ustothe worst Condition of any people having the badge of freedom; it makes no adequate provision for the disposition of the property owned by this Corporation, or for the paymentof its debts, nd subjects us to the spasmodic legisiation of Congress, upon which it devolves the detail of Municipal provisions, except when it com. mits those details to the discretion of the exec- utive officers who shall be placed over us from time to time, without our consent and against our will. For these and many other grave causes we most earnestly protest against the passage of the act, and beg that Congress will pause and comsider well before it reduces us toacon- dition so degrading to people bora under the fag of a free country, ris: GENERAL COX PABDONED. The President granted a pardon to-day to Brig. General W. R. Cox, of North Carolina, confederate general, on the recommendations of Major General O. O. Howard, Brig. General E. Whittlesey, Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau for North and South Car- olina, Governor J. Worth, and Ex-Governor W. W. Holden. __ aMNESTY. Warrants of pardon were signed for very lew persons by the President on Saturday last, and these were all under the first and thir- teenth exceptions. J. H. Green and G. H. Giddings, of Texas, and S. E. Daniel, W. B. Kendrick, Sarah A. Stepnens, Nicholas Wylie, and L. Battle, of Georgia, were among those BT tice se ni ak + Tux Hormay Orzra Trovurs.—The spirited style in which this company give the operas embraced in their reportoire should draw ¢Towded houses to Grover’s during their brief stay here. The matinee on Saturday, when Cinderella” was presented, was a great suc- Cees, as there was hardly standing room in the building. On Saturday night they gave Balfe’s charm- ing opera, “the Bohemian Girl,” to a fashion- dle house, and in a manner to gain them great applause. The beautiful and araceful Sallie Holman was sprightly and vivacious as «Ar. Hine,” and her singing was warmly applauded Mr. William Crane was acceptable as «Count Arnhiem.” and bis solos were admirable. His forte, however, is comedy, in which he excels. Mr. Alfred Holman as Devilshoof, Miss Cay- ender as the Gypsy Queen, and Mr. Davidge as Florestine were all good. A Eine bill this evening, being the “Elixir of Love” and “Beauty and the Beast.” ——S Santa ANNA ABOUT TO TAKE THE Fier.p.— General Santa Anna, the ex-President of the Mexican Republic, arrived on Saturday from Bt. Thomas, at izabethport, New Jersey, He is accor panied by several of his country- men, and it 1s understood that he comes to e commen cause with Juarez against Maximil- ian: that be will soon appear on Mexican soil, fighting against the invaders of his country. Gesxral ———_ BEAUREGanD in BaLTInore— = P.G. T. Beauregard, accompanied by ‘ol. Florence and Mr. Schwartz, arrived in Baltsmore yesterday morning, from New Ur- leans, and stop, at Barnum’s Hotei. The General left Iast evening for New York, eu route to Euro; derstood, for ecutive officer » to negotiate a loan, it iv un- railroad of which heis theex- For Mavor— - a. N ASBY. mylé 3t* PEOFLE’S CANDIDATE. | WORKING ‘8 CONVENTION —The Siaee monthly meeting will be held on | DNESDA&Y EVENING. May léth,at 8 o'clock. A full attendance i 4 COD—The A- B.. will meet at their ‘clock. Ever, Better epecied fo be prevent . we - de beriaces of reat tmportapee will be brought | . By ord beer’ the meeting. OL SRCK HICKEY, ec. => WORKINGMEN 8 TIOKET—2D WARD. For Mayonr yw EASY. Fer Aldea. T, BAUB, Sobjest to the ratification of the Workingmen’s Convention. my 14-3t {> GRAND MAY P* \yAND CONCERT G ‘tenet of it at? e'etock p m.. In the basement of the Church, corner of 6th at . The pesfoemances Sit geauee with a fine —Should the weat ove inclement, the woe wen the weatber prove inc! =r e-3t 7 FIFTH WARD ADMINISTE. iS... “ ee: Ticker HABD WALLAOH. | | For A) r Coan or Compe! JOHN W. MEA ALFRED BICHABDS. mycold THOMPSON VAN BISWIOK A MULUOY, ™ BaD Which was foreed ap to 45 anc then fell t 2%. Shares declined to-day. died inst Friday of paralysis. f 7 expediency of eo altering the existing Inw as Dae - Affaire im Georgrtowg.,.. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. fo abropate the tenure of oMce. at the pleavare | scypary Law.—A petition ¢ircelalion ——¢——____. es 7. i 2 Of the appointing power, and to make tt «ub- { pere praying the councils for ® modification Hea:y Yank Failure in Philagelpaia. GRANDOOMPLIMENTARY Batt ah Be ee ot ca angen a ro] sont Saguee un Denier” permit the eeiliag wo! McConch k Con ietics petal U #65 Ray ike BNOINE for the epfpingmen: of Sa additional t : an, Oawax. i Sttivals to-any pad Tos, tment this mornieg and entailed. Reavy H. SUUKER, was re.erred tothe Committee ow Naval Af- | folliows.—To the American C2. ino tous; Phil- loses on stock speculators. T. erent Onn. by i. 4 CLOCK P. m. : o bears in the Hestenvitie Passenger madlene far lips & Boose, 114 tons; Hampchire and Balti. ALT. 3 Om pESDAY EVEN! Gecretary, D. MCOULLUM rs. Mr. Stevens also introduced a resotution for more Co., 169.14 tons; Central Co. 142? tons the appointment of a committee of three mem- and D streets, +, May 35, 1866, Consolidation Co., 220.15 teas: Borden @o., 220 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. - “ite & ‘Treasurer, M. BRADY. Wasuineron, May 14. 1966 bers of the House to investigate the Memphis | tons; Cumberland (o., “16.15 tops, Hoa 0. T. eat ag Tots. Passed. Snouffer, corn and wheat te J. G. Waters. Funeral of Hon. Gee. E. Badger. nee DOLLAR, to be prepaid. Jay Usoke & Go. furnish the following quo- Mr. Chanler, of N.Y. offered a resolatio Departed—T weive boats, light. Raceion. May 44—The Mortal remains of LY BOs, BALLY «ations of Government securities : endorsing the Presiaen: for ing. by Frovrn axp Gratxy Market.—The’ marker Hou, George E. Badger were followed to the aLLY, Bors, ag aie velo power, protected the people of the co: opened with an active demand for Florr aad ertve by an immense concourse of all classes FiIBst GRAND PIC-HIO - SF en of wicked. malignant, an Grain, especially for hich grades of flour, ofthe community Sunday evening. Mr. Badger m vous men. ‘There are no arrivais of flour reporwd. The boat O. T. Snouffer arrived this morning with corn and wheat, consigned to J. G. Waters The closing prices of last week, reported in the Svar Saiurday continued unchanged. Tux River FRront.—There are noarrivaisat the wharves of vessels subject to entry at the A Joumach A8s001ATION, NUAEY locruavanaam WASHINGTON OITY GARDENS, New York avenue, between let and 24 streets, oO WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1866. Schenck, the House refased entertain ution. Mr. Schenck then offered a resolation of cen- ye Mr. Chanler for the insult offered to the House by the introduction of his resola- Mr. Chanler addressed the UNOLAIMBD TELEGBAMB, BOARD GALus. ‘Twenties, 1862, 101%; ollow: pons, . Honse briefly in | custom house A umber of vessels awaiting Rm Mineoe eas ‘address and from Commitee. eos etanaiane ‘. indication of his. course. cargoes of coal remain at the wharves, The ph che 2 a Jol Btarce Bdiuk ion 108; cua raf Ne eran “rhe resojution of censure was then agreed | arrival of the Schoener ©. P. Burns, from Pe- Thomas Fogarty, my 14-3t* 7 ‘ 5 102%; 100%; Goid, 130%. to—yens 72, mays 50. a » with fumber for F. Waeatioy. as ee 0 A — es none auD an: 1... — tl se of remark, it indicating reepen- S-THE LAvY WhO Pap ETHRRE| COME AND BE LIVELY: : ing of trade with tbat section of Virginia. uated Yo call on moras oho made & mistake, acd bie rl Fo mare eee erate. LOCAL NEWS. —— give me one roll r e their ° 5 ——_e—_ __ LACK AND OOLURED SILKS. my 12-3t* ane aes, 3 rm jaud, ror RTE EN wi AiG GaapEne bank examiner, in relation to the affairs of the SERIOUS ACOIDENT.—Yester@ay afternoon, B Merchants’ National Bank, of this city, as pub. lished in the morning papers bere, contains errors, one of which is calculated to create distrust in regard to the institution named in about 3 o'clock, while Mr. and Mrs. Hind were riding light paeey im turning the corner of Ist street east and H street north, the borse got frightened at a dog, and turned suddenly, TRE FoULOwINe TICKRT WikL BE si 1 mn lection citizens ofthe FIPTE WABD.® * 5; *YO"RICMARD WALLAOH. fal, . ay ern, 1866. nd & tevening, come commen: en ON WEDH: If you went to and see us. a 31 m2, every petson 1s expected to be lively on this no- Cacton. We shall open on MONDAY, MAY 14TH, «full line of may 12 2t' ': throwing out the occupants. The horse dashed AuseEmee ; the heading of this article. He ismade tosay: | down H street, and in crossing the bridge over | BLACK POULT DE JO1R Gotnersrn ee A ale: PLEASURE 18 OUR MorTo! “On the 30th day of April ultimo I informed | the Tiber came in collision with another buggy, And GROS GRAIN SILKS. W. P. FERGUSON, you that the examination of 4.P MKBNNA, JOHN V. BRYAN occupied by Mrs. Preston and her three chil- of Baltimore city, Md. dren. Mr. ton, who was holding his horse to avoid accident, was knocked down and run the National Bani: . (then being made,) in. dicated that the Merchants’ National Bank of from $1.75 to $4.50 per yard. ALSO, ‘The third Grand AFTERNOON AND EVENING PIO-NIC LJ Asse — 5 LAFAYBTTE CLUB, of Georgetown, Washington, D. C., had bee: was over, badly bruising his right hip and knee. b ful asesortment of «mall CHEOK mys BF. BYE! ar ae be, a medi by the house of Bayne Per nie Mr. Hind’s horse became devached, running < epgni te (S~ SEVENTH WARD —a mating of Voters MONDAY. May EAN Re Baitimore, to an extent which would make an | down H street.” Mr. Preston was tagen to the | SILKS, $1.25 to $1.75 oes eee wes Tee eae od, pe entng OY Boats wi nRAY, risk theeet ovecy ten | early examination into the conditien of that | dtug store of A. J. Shafhirt, corner of H and Pisid FOULARD SILKS at 75 coute. cy of the nt or will be neid mipates fer the grou desirable.” Delaware avenue, where he was attended by Striped and Figured FOULABP SILKS, 67 Inland Hall, TURSDAY EVENING Marine An excellent Coulion Band has been secured for | "'u National Dak,” in this sentence, eh Dr. E. U. Merriam. ‘The carriage Over : o'c10c. to nominate Ward Gandidstes to be sup. ¢ Pavillion has been enlarged by 2 .* ce should | girs. Hind’s chest. No limbe wore broken. | cents and @1. Ported ta *he opgning muntelpal election. tion of. swenty feet. be “National Banks.” It may be proper to She was at once removed to a house in the | Tho abeve goods were bought by us et L. my [Bep. n. ion} © CENTS; admitting mtleman and | state that Mr. Bull 1s the Bank Examiner vicinity. This morning both the sufferers are Curtis’ sale last Friday, at NewYork, very TEXPRRED AND THERGFOATOTIOR | Gommiuee—J, Stanton, J. Kuhn. &, Hatchins, | appointed by the Treasury for Maryland, Vir- | considerably better. below cost of importstion, and will be sold ata BE. Berea AAA NSPORTATION | q Sine WB debt 2 Ma Dwele a: d the District of Col ‘ SE lh ti PANY. Bicusonp, April 23th, —ata| § Shaw. Ww. 5 Se eo: ginia, an strict of jumbia, and chat Riot Astone THE CANAL Workuen.—This | *Tii?e advance on the auction cost. meeti of the Board of 1 rectors of this Com- | fe,’ a Be m. ayia the examination of the Baltimore banks to morning, the co! hands working in the ca. JOS. 3. MaY &@ 00, OD Was Un Gai eee aaat.z, {he tollowing resolu- ia Sustinaa which he refers was made in the regular line | nal at 3d street Were attacked by cthene wtp . 305 Ponnsylvanie avenue Reseled, hat ide tbe directed to fesue —— a of bis duty, and not upon any special ground | bad strack for magher wages. A stone fight my lect between 9th and 10th eve S call for five dollars per share On Btoc! OF. MABINI'S MM. ¥ IVAL will be i 3 emsued in wi no damage worth meationing . 7 = ¥ of the Company, payable on May loth: reposted, Dy Feuteeh, PRI DRT aewiil be | for distrust. ‘The National Bank of Baltimore | Was done. "Sergeant Gessford, with thane | BY ¥-B weal Sg | naiDursuance of the above resolution the stock- | isis" ‘Tickers te ye hen Hees +E ism no way specially concerned in the subject | enth Ward pales mas ear e spot and ar- — holders of this Company residing in Washington. street, between 9th and J0th. or at the Music of the report. rested a half dozen of the leaders and locked | ™ !UNESDAY NEXT, May 16. ato'clock p im . panel te rey ofice af shee caele respective one of Messrs. Ellis and ecsitichatla 7 BEOONSTAU = them up in the Seventh Ward station for trial, | ©? th« prominee. Goreer = ae L streets, isiend, Pennsylvania avenue, corner of llth street, —= —arnrnneiisnmaesiatatinoaegas ite CTION. The Superintendent was notified by tei “4 hey me > some =e. date specified —May 20th, 336 era ECOND GEAND PIO NIO The reconstruction measure brought for- | and wrnt to the canal with the depots Ti eee a 3 js » -— force and dispersed the crowd of idle persons loitering about there. Saaeme Oe Sea WALL Contract.—At noontto-day bids ‘were opened at the Mayor's Office fer the con. struction of a sea wall on the river front from ward by Mr. Stewart in the Senate to-day is submitted by him asa Substitute for his for. mer proposition of universal amnesty for uni- vereal suffrage. His amended bill Provides for impartial suffrage, to which the States NAVY YARD BLACKSMITHS AT SEVENTH 5) my 9-lw Prea’t Nat, Rx. and Trans. Co, BREECH -LOADING ABM—The Board f ion h- Loadi: ., OF the ‘arm of which ‘isnow 12 General session at No. 51 Winder ing. Arms will be received » between the hours ofn end 2 p. m., until further notice. I ters ested TURSDAY, MAY? i een They will only refer to their former enter tainment es « sufficient cuarantee for an cventng enjoyment to all who will faver f* Y J.C. McGUIRE & CU., Auctionsers, USE ASD LOT ON PD STREET. LIIMOne BS OnlIo BAILB0AD Day AFTERNOON, May 16th, at six them with their nce. A fine Brass and 7th to 9th street. The fellowing were the bids: ise, we shall sell Lot No. 6, rmigtinn a ogy Tome lately in rebellion are required to give their as- : bai vision of re ST. improved by nventers are requested to submit their arms in | "rif ore cgiee bee? abuallang a geativeee ant sent as a condition to their return to the Union. | ponn cameron, $5.00 per cubic perch; Jobn | in Kibby is subety Busding® cultehis ana well”, pereon or by agent to the SWEneTe | ladies. my 08" | It excludes from office the rebel President, 5 Onihaben, She Staple Behe so, “Siac teat oe six and ni prover (antain sth U: 8. oeraicy, [008 00? ror Tax 1TH oF may. Vice President, members of the 36th Pat Reardan, $4.70; Chas, Wilson, $5.25. P- ieith inseeaet eieeeel by teen ee Lieutenant Colon: 5.4. — hs 5 25; ebster, $5.50; le mh 13-tf Recorder. | FIRST GRAND MOONLIGHT ExcURSION | Heads of Departments who went into rebel, pe a AE S538: | “mpledie’” JAS. C. McOUIRB @Oo., Aucte. lion, and also those who were cruel to Union prisoners. On complying with these terms the States mentioned are to be admitted and uni- versal amnesty declared. PABDONED. The pardon of Brig. Gen. D. H. Cooper, ef OF THE SEasog. THE BVENING STAR SOCIALS WILL GIVE A GEAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ( The First of the Season!) ON MONDAY, THE 14TH OF MAY. dean $3.97; John McCallom, $5.33; B, $4.35, SS eos Black AND WHITE LLAMALACE POINTs, We shall open MONDAY, May 14, 50 Black and White Liama Lace Points, ranging from $12 to HANPSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO gehen tae towing oo jer. ; No. 394 E street, near ith” saints my ae Samat 6 BAROUCHE OAR. OR BE in o1 . Can seen at sue "Ss Livery Stable, 7th strect, between i YONTIBENTAL HOTEL. cue LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. This mammoth Hotel. . up with all the modern improvements, will open or abo . Itisseven bundred feet in bundred di ieee G) * tweoty-four feet in strect Stains my 14-3t* In order to accommodate the vast crowd, whe | Arkansas, who served in the rebel army, was | sw nt. sat cont . err: jor $16 PFS have signified their {meegtion £0 00. signed by the President this morning. General | _ my 14-2t JO8. J. MAY & CO. GENTLEMAN'S SUIT: COAT YEST and PANTS, A limiter supply only, fompany the “SQOUIA: commodious Steamers W Cooper was recommended for pardon b: WASPET and THOMAS COLYER havebeencn. | CO°P® y the Will leave their wharf, foet of 7th strect at oelock » ma following:—Major General Hunt, Major Gen- D¥?er MOUBNING DRESS GUODB. out. ai » im artificial fountai: myl4-2t* Cor. 7th st. and Mary! . a. eral Blunt, U.S. A., Governors Murphy, of — pared ——- — <a = ; Teall’ : 3 D FABRICS. Cons On SALE. A ploed (anon! Pilledetonie | wlll niston teu nftoy Band, bas been ensaced ant SEONG SUAME SEK Cee | wot ee ane et perforals tate pee neeins ig ancnt pases. sone OmeES HARNESS. aai'two weil bake the grantest affair of the Sesame, "<" © maxe this | OFM Cooley, Commissioner of Indian Affaire, | atrial for Spring and Summer wear Kaowa to Branch’ ate P.M, sume dere Sieve sane you: 5 ice acne % . . M., . BME COOKS Livery stat, on aca ttroet, bet, - Freer a ielitine SC oratinmes tat ets. | and the Oboctaw'ahd Unickesaw delegations. | "cratic may depend upon setting of uathe very | fom will please apply at the Rirkwcod’ Rouse. ‘ separ . ary p—atee eae ; ; Toy 14-at* ms si mt mnt ef Arrangement — Soh Dice, Joseph DISHONORABLY DISCHARGED. Nt a a alge pera gy Pi = ROPOSALS FOR FRESH AND CORNED | T30m84 Columbus Mall, Alfred Tonnet, The War Department bas ordered that the 8. J. + HOLERA 3 P price Derr Cowen ery on 8 myst JOHN DIOE, Provident. | following named officers be dishonerably mus. sa sista irreiny rye caseies e ASHINGTON, D-C.. May 12, jads,¢ (Gj ORGE JOENEMARH’s tered out of the service, for traudulent prac. | 22 : THE CHIEF CAUSES OF PESTILENCE Sealed Proposals, of the form furnished by the | (i LAGER BEEE BER WE tices agai Inited States, OP SKIRTS s . Badersigned, will ve recelved-in dupineve tnt tect sia aaa dete Ge wpe roteeee tenn PLY on: ormiodl IM Need adel aces . FE. COURTARET’S DISINFECTING FURSDAY, the 2otb instant. at 12 m. for sil the PLEASURE GARDEN, from the War Department :—Col. H. H at MES. STERN'S wend Finer” Bensere Patent in the United Wachington' Dopsts sue nets 2,8 corer OA PITOL Hine Major Jas. B. David, Capt. E. B. Murphy, ast Hoop Skirt Factory, Vers Disinfocting Ocepesr at tory Payee from hind quarters, except the ribs, Dancing every MONDAY commencing at 20’cl’e | Lieut. and Adj. E. K. Valentine, ist t. B. Nea 298, 300. & 302 Henry Street, N.Y. Office, selection, and of the finest quality. p.m. my 3 Im™ F. Giger, 2d Lieut. Thos. J. Potter, 24 Lieut. No, 512 north 7th t., bet. Dand E, 42 Oedar'Btreet. EO LE emery fo an F. a ere apie S a Belden, Lieut. ee ont Company organized ona permanent basis, ‘or wis Lowery, Lieut. J. S. Brewer, Lieut. . Y Bowtie me Sour ibe Sat talsracas SAND FOUND. | Scary sii hove Speer | RTA PmEOH conamee eee raat Hs eet rome ne . ' pt. W. A. Mills s ut. W. J. Pace, at . 1 * re . privies, 5 Sine cemruccne wiih te ceaaieis 4 deliver tne | 1, “SGou Ful BA7,85 for my MEMORANDA | or ith Missouri cavalry; Gece fs P. Gil- eueask chgsac: powers. gu pes zatlsoade, bangin coe meat st the Sto} ase, where he will distribute it Hanent when left nee, or Beat apahee Taine, tat Feat, Jone Talset, tet ut Edward ates. trie foaaee: tiktene = b tes in guen, suannties and st such ameses on officer | B tircet, between ith and dae vans ad Denovan, at ceed D. Gere, oa Faeat, Wm. between D and FE. ppages.. ve = 4 Depart: may 5 + 4 er, . john, of 2ist mnScparate Proporale will be received for supply- [Gee rin The Solgar ETT New York cavalry: ist Lient. D-d Naughton, be of the latter to every farmer.)and wherever pot 5 . : | Capt. G. W. McGormick, and Lieut. J. W" t Pe neat abe oie ot me | LARGE aaa a Ne OE NE | Cor, Oe Meermi a we ala geicctateien eames sear ee. 5 “ ‘N ALL $1) ‘Es, CHEap, 2 we it to be made at this effice in euch funds as CLARK'S Drug Store, corner Penns. enue and -y remove no; end odors by c! may have for disbursement. 435 street. It* MUSTERED @UT. At Ne. 512 north 7th street, principles—leaving tn fnetr places Aralth{u! air - to a rigid inspection. Ww, For e very je dark Iron The following-named officers have been or hey aFe DESTROYERS, aMd. RO! wirrely absorbents of between D and E. jajuri emsile i er at the vapenegor ieee | BOO Gray th ree aed Hho hes ® | will be honorably mustered out of service et they-are weeds The attention St mania nee guestions respecting quality and condition | ll " hair coneldene cle ee torehead, | 4, “ entine men is rected to these disinfectants. At Department recelving thermore” 2° Subelatence | Teroot of tall’ Teilt mes tie shore eetaed at | (Me dates specified: Heences. ed are testimonials im fevor of the great dis contract will be mede or th 9 months from | tbe recovery of eald Mare’ apeiser wi Woodhull, May sist; Gapraia Cuno pas, Matt BONNET SILKS, FLOWERS St the Company omen es © otters can be seen the 7th day of June, 195. or such period as te Sanpehvieon Doe May 11: Mujor Adrian Terry, May 11: Elmore 2 Drwavay House, ALBANY. March 30, 1336. 7! Ger ra} may d¢termine. a on the ietime a Ste Y¥. Chase, Surgeon of Volunteers, ‘May 11. end BEAUTIFEL WREATHS, Ty the Evesiaens Sf the New York Disinfertine SF ne paren oo the andersigned, who 0 OH top, of her horns cut off, nin Geese Bo Eide ne tee Led myle-68 At No. 512 north 7th street. wear Sir: em is ia ented to be. We re use a * i. a -—. ave jale o' afec' . but pow Marston, June 3uth. GOVERNMENT SALE OF movasszs, se | colod May renee F. Hancock, G. A. Gar- No. 413 B street, between 12th and 12th. Mew Youc-apiteie ies PERSONAL. Commissaries of Subsistence—Capts. Elwood | ICH CREAM! To tie Presidem: of the New York Disthjernas Ofice Denes Commissary o , Sebarszence. Griest, W. F. Allen, W.H. Tubbs, H.Stedman, | $1.79 Company: ae aibeeled proposals Ia duplicates t the form fa onIcR —1 hereby forewarn all Persons not to | and George Garfield, May 11th. per gallon. sober Sir: We. Darn cn it without excepti tive t . . ; best, nown. office until 13 6 ‘M.on THURSDAY May ng left my bed and hoard: every matier is complete and t ‘1 my 14-6t SAMUEL GOROUEN. BESIGNED. . A. STETSON, Astor Honse. 0: NS OF MOLASSES: = Sor _ The following officers have tendered their nae mend pe at ns each, $9.00. | resignation, to take effect on the dates indi. Police of the Metropolitan Health Department, pfeenls ny Navy Yard and Capitol Hill can | cated:—Brevet Lieut. Col. J. H. Taylor, his New York. E leave thelr orders at Mr. @ ¥.Guliek’s Grocery Fae Cape ne ante U.S. cavalry, May one Rohe Agen ere Valin Hints na Sicéeb- ist: t. A.C. Wooltolk, A. Q. M., U.S. adas, te whom porchaser Mull be re: | Street, Capitan Bil. nwa rte aE ea B | May et First Lieut. E. it dictioox, ih 0. | See ssattyes aca fall supply of Brevh and | _dreesea a a ennsylvania avenue, north side, | cavalry, May 9th; Second Lieut. James Marr, _ b General Deslers i -heuse, | between 3d and 43. etroets . ith’: 8. artillery, April tb "| ButtersCheencs'Faniiy Ser pean, Erneta: | Por mle,by alt Dreces toe ee ington. D.C.,or samples | my 11-6t b. W. McCONNELL. ‘eosortmsent ¢ Jo gine oflicers: Pye 8, BOND bas removes B, Mussachasetie “a — ol a nay parvoscases me “% Groceries, suitable 5Q PIFOES BLacg BILK. . Se ae re }, ome door east et, lore left EL A Ss. late, at the drugstore oth and N per L. Kilburn, &.0.@.8.,U. Will Fecuive preeet eee Teer okh and N —_—_@____.. The Firing inte a Pleasure Beat by a We are now selling a splendid BLACK SILK at il V. 8. and Brevet J ° D very Jol., Capt. and O.8., U.S.A, Baltimore, Di AMES TE YOCNe Die) seroussioas British Steamer — Explanat o $1.4, worth $2, and some heavy SILK at doors above the gas office, and nearly opposite his manded. Qe at this pice $2, worth $2.75. cout, of which will be F . of wi wv of the bid, and the LANSBUBGH & BRO., $15 SEVENTH STEEBT, former office. my 92w" eADAM ABOLIAR Alien et, M4na™ AHOLIAB, CLAIRVOYANT AND im jinm, pense ledinm,can be consult ent fands, about fifty per juired on the acceptance linder before the delivery Eastport. Mz., May 14.—Acting Admiral Boggs has just left here pesvemer Desoto, to demand an explanation from the commander EK No. 413 Hee bot th me at her mences. No. pom oMtzomery street, George- | of the steamer at St. Andrews ie Tegard to the | _™y 14-6t™ my 12-3t Intelligencer Building. town, D. C , upon th t, present and tati P in nil a eee a ie Dee ae ere aed a 4 ~D le Wy lor, > A. N * — — ing ov tree tide to be present at the opea- | ¢{the saa 8a, m. ted p. mee” remy Boe TP the case “or inde Ohare. edministratrix of wrest Orrice Reranra Ba og Se eet mitt be losded at the Government | PECIAL CAEDTO THE LADIES—PRIVATE ejulconisrcnag 5. foresaid 3 2 — ALED SALB will De seer ee ihe mney artes, D.C..free of expense. | ST EOARDING shee Indy deatring to find 7, | New York, May 14.—The following is the | tien of the Orban Core of tw, perenne Ratt Dn te ect us rener vas by one lee nt HOM hd Scie ee odical Attendauce, - ohgrenpmoyrtny ‘Depoaita, Sembee county aforesaid, popsinsed, Tuesday, ae ie perked of aes for be a —e = e06t U.8..8.8. A. bene . 7 ge er Legal eettiemen: et x and je je lay frou mates rj obese Fins, rent pray Meidow ladys ieee handsomely ia Tenders, $3,500,000; Decrease in cirealation, the Geoste im band ao fan's, fr Bags aa may from pg may og ay ome warranted sound and gentle, and will Brooklyn. witheut children or boarders. Applica. | $726,000. same have been collected and turned inte and , to wit: oy ees at Sables acing the Busi: COPS | saavented’ co mats, with lealble aldre siicare Baltimore Markets. deccaceg: eats all the creditors JUTE CANVAS MAIL SACKS, neer’s Office. corner G 22d streets. my 12-2t* . Address Bux 351, Brookiyn,N.¥. my 5 1m WeALTINORE, May pee quiet and firm. Gf eine No. 1,48 inches in length and 62 inohesin Y HS! BATHS !— recei’ Bs. H. F. WRIGHT, ai ° heat steady. Corn dec one cent; white, row +,0f size No. 2,41 inches in ry PR eras Sto a on ant Ph: iden mech By eden on Hande, S6aS7c.; yellow, Slas2c. Oats firm std. Pro- it benefit in end 4 inches in a ; of size Ne. the reduced price of four fifty (4.50) nsand. dness. Parslysis, Rheumatiem. Chills and Fe: | visions firm: mess pork, $30a$31, Sugar steady; done a ech ne RCovy of this erder be | inches in length and 33 inches 1a.ci : J.J.8) Cr ‘AN, ‘emmie Weaknesses, Nervousness, preven. refining grades, 104al0Xc. Coffee dail, Wine: Rnelished once a week for three weeks in the Eve- rhe cecks o size No. 1 are to be made CF 4 momar TET Sc «Hoon 58 SEES? | Loy, Wentorn Seah ate vines ghana, | Hamada, @ te hte a = = Bed Tr ol le yearns 0 ‘warp i. MAGED DRESS GOODS. B. M. A- BUANKMaN, New York Markets. ‘ >| and to weigh one ounce it fey, end of D D SikGEON pRD' Dentist, New, Now May M—Flour declined saws. | [RE oT yQziecs of cise! Commigcien, | the ditt ooh othe thaws 0 Warp, to ara Onice No. 234 Pennsylvania avenue, over Stine- | Southern $16.6588%16.75,. Wheat declinea Jaze. | dian of said or , having reporte: 6 a made of jate phaus, heving reported to thé Oourt sacks of size No. 2 to be it We have just recei ved metz's Hat Store. ap 4-2m* — oe lc. Beef steady. Pork firm at Se ore ut eS Test, after dus notice pF ha ates men Cevete om J i 200 PIECES FINEST ORGANDIES, 0.758821. he time. place Ts sale, he gol bi of incl ; warp weft ass disposed of interest of said hi described. slightly damaged, which we shall sell at a great BOARDING. wooo halt of hot No.1. of J. Davidsote saiatenneae | The'oncs of Sine Nod sie tobe of thinner henueln... Alea, 4 XXXIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. pure No 161,and improvements, j ee oF TF atiecoe trea reeling act lose than {oat aad « - ¥ aeht 2. 5 ounces be 20,000 YARDS BEAUTIFUL DRESS Goons, | (a Sacommoasted sith Bont) WAV EBS cae wasn pion wemone may tt. _, | Sov. aud that the said parience’) ited see al nase Land No tare to made with e hove onde are ver? cheep end tangs a pics | Sed Sai wn ene wrt “yd | sor Lerexemption of eatuge bani Lopes | deeabe Samrat etre ua ay | tbe Ree atte ope aches ae. "Ut ‘These are very cheap, and in i nee. * me oe, from taxation. Referred to the committee on | be. and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed, | ten to the former and eight to the latter—are to be goods range in price A FLBASA TLY FURNISHED ROOM TO finance unless cause to the contrary be shown en or befo: ¥ are cach to be from BENT. with Bourd, Aino Cine Ta OM te Mr. Harris from the Judiciary commit the 19h day of May next: Provided u copy of thie | With «gest nue suiteieut bem ince end 26 CENTS TO 75 CENTS PER YARD. | cit taken. Apply after 4 p.m. 355 BS 7et™ | ported a bill to change the wine of holding the ier an once & week for three succes- : Call at once and save your money at “[PAWLE BOARD—ATNO"83-Pounae ts. Disuigy Court of northern Mississippi to | “Y* “eeks in the Evening, Star prior LANSBURGH & BRO.’s, 2ist et. References exchanged. the town of Oxtord. Passed. Judge of the Or: Mr. Morrill presented a : ret - | Ative copy—Test: Z.C. 515 Sevemth street, ABLE BOARD ot Ho. 464 wih si Pm tara tbe teria of Yard grant Ou ans | ‘apsvreteeo ns “0 12st Intel! prema. th T not immediatel i" —— ——__Intelligencer Buildi de 16 ty tae grverpimens Sec ioeregie ee ‘TRIS 18 10 GIVE NOTICE, Tuat the eubsert- | oF: {matter of construction: will be WHERE < = the Nanoual fF : bers have obtained from the Orphans’ Court ot | Considered relatively to price in deciding 1s : AMERICAN AND WASHINGT ings for the National Fair for the Soldiers and Washington county, in the District of Columbia, es ty ; 7HE D4 'BMASS ARD STRING D rad Sailors’ Orphan home. Passed. 6 of admit the pei es: | No proposal will be considered if not ac: ¥ GREAT RENOwn = or ox thertising the pasate pr 55.000 er ion Aue | ie of William Richards cl: iy af matey wackasacin ef coat heat 0 owns, jeadquarters—Room 25 Intelligencer urchase for $5.000 of the law " WHERE THEY SELL SHOES 80 cueap> | sil inetcests one e re south of Bet omens? Yeragy cot ine, late James L. Pettigrew, of be rio ine the bere propos yn yt roa R Caro! brary of ngress. ity must the IT 1s at Lessons given on the Violin by Hi. HOPKINS, | Afier discussion, rarn qn from place where : HEILBRUN’S, myO2m" 1.4, HEALD, Leader ant any : Until to-morrow, oon was rine. by ine che Place = re they reat i Rha wi es re 506 SEVENTH STEEET. PRONS IN WANT OF CARRIAGES, such Be ronan called ep wank to antnceias the ‘iven under our’ oe “Taaaehs! = the contract incase such proposal be ac- halF ardent wae. oe er GO TOOK AWAYS Santract a bridge nee ge gem ns Ae Jdms. .. BICHARDS, sacks contracted for are to be delivered, at Fine SEWED DarTaae oo TIES f 20 weagouce Winona; which, after discussion, wae post. | _my S-lawsw* Administrators, Fork Prnteact tee ‘Bale ‘ ington, Fine SEWED GAITHES end TIES for 93.10, poned. . ['HIS 18 €6 GIVE NOTICE, That the eudecri- | BG’ ease quantities and at suck times ee may Ladies, CONGRESS and LACE GAITERS for ‘ t Mr. Sumner moved to take up the bill to fa- T ber has from te Orphans’ Court of be ordered. $2. cilltate commercial aud postal intercourse be- | Washington County. in the District of Columbia. | The estimated quantity required will pypbeniy HMiesea? BALMORALS and GAITERS for $1 tween the known, he said, as the Cam_ letters Poo cit an Personal es | not exceed Shir choumsnd pacha, including Boys" and Uinlarea's BHOSO wr oll prices seg & Amboy Maitroad bil deceased. All pervous having choline wchiat | ieettightytte, fortnn tergtren seal, wil Tenmeve . ALso. . Moved to take u, bill to ased, the IRUNKS, TRUBKS itum 91.50 up. vent smuggling, which motion prevatiea. vouchere to the cutacriiiae | tru, Geantity. daring the tornt of the may svrmio At 606 SEVENTH STREET, The bill was taken up, read at It con- ‘before the lst day of Mag next: they | him to demand. my 12-3t" One doer south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. sists of forty-six sections, and is to by law be excluded from all benefit The opectmons mest bo delivered, of this Depw't, MIPELINFEY, The lateat “novelties so era Providing foe ean cae 8 ‘of search and ex- sa woder''my base this let day of May, | overy cnc suomitied should be well and distincey NBTS. ready made, of first clues ORWAY IRON, CARRIAGE anp TIRE Enmanct cra ee ‘ap * | Marked with the nember ing ite size. itasw'Gosue' 78 St =—s MARY J. RERVES, | have toits the loth or canvas TRAW Ds. AXLES, ‘United States and F countries, ; . (ais itehee are) of which it is mode ack as cae ars oak Ow at » Hovexr.—Mr. LeBlond, of Ohio, con eatety and wentence be used in the at liner} Beckae” street, at subsequently withdrew, @fesolution provid fervice will, be at the prices specified rm HEW'S te AW, cRWaNT, Big ton pgs CE 2 price A il » jon on the biis will be made on or before Me ‘Modern a pester estony meh area in Vics ‘and North wie re wired’ to ext. and Facies k of the Horse. Jenning’s: gee it security, on or sed bic Dicetres, Yeuatt on the Wetec, Wess ap toms ong “lag tie ve ~ iS ter Meat Farrier and Stud Book Law the Several bills were introduced, and appropri. yapaponale should be, trensmisted tS mn BANOK TAYLO ately referred. é envelop: and indoreed ‘Proposals for Ml HFimnot tap eas SBA 20g resolution, whch was’ tprded toast at ieee Ome Oran caree— tious properties, and immediate ait acti the J tee to inquire inte the op ltwiw Poetunacter Generel:

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