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—— - —— = = : 78 3 " e . ConrRact AWARDED —At noon, 227, Com. TA 8 CLASS DAY AT PRINCETON COLLEGE. {'T HE MUNICIPAL ELECTION. : thoriag thie metre soe: | miestonee BE, Woreen oi tar peel Ome EVENIN G STAR. (Correspondence of the Evening J} } —_——-_ TS retary of thy Treasury to Opemed the bids for the constraction of a sewer apse Sp i eS Le ee RL Ee ED. Ss Princeton, N. J., May 15, 1°66. Stat:} / CANDIDATES FOB OFFICE, &c. nors@f the States each wit an tbe alley in atiow I, Between e4 and wD. WALLACH, Editer one Proprietors | rhe exercises of Class Day at the : Proved to be quite interesting. ae ures. : 34 apd Band C streets north, in the m : Mit calipe, Groal the eed committer, also | Utien nt tne Cu'y Halle Tee nae aver WASHINGTON CITY: 40 were thorizing the | Gee. Gordon & Co. $209 per toot. em) . -_— Sf reporter im Teco! a M + held by the Senior Class of 1366, be to iL Ty ‘ Piceiacbto tp: missioner to factli- | map Boles: John Robey, $3.96 per fone Wak THURSDAY. MAY 17, 1866. | nn © the 1h ‘ tate the adoption of & uniform system of coin. | nolés & Harper, $3.25 per foot. man hoier gis, College of New Jersey, yesterday, : 16 2t* age Heeler the United States and other oa- | Jacod D. Hatten, $2 5¥ per foot, maa holes $33. r OW BVERT PAGS. | bag irons Of Poems, orations, songs, TON NOTIC JO? GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. tome The bid of Gordon & Uo. bring the lowest, the SEE OUTSIDE TOR INTERESTING THLB: | °T4 stramental music by the celebr Pepa equested to ‘meet WasmineTox. May 17, 1566 After a lively debate the resolution wasagreed | comtract was awarded to them otthe Seventh nt, (New York,) by “ 0 to, Vee allows the Commissiooer —- - GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Prot Grafulle ee im r Jay ee: O6. arn ee WEEE compensation teyona bis actual persouat | A Crniors Pzap Dro — Mr. Magruder, of ———— = =| At9 o'clock a. m., the final prayer meeting — ——— Buying. Selling. | &XPenses. the Quartermaster Geaeral’s Office, who re- ADVEBTISING OF THE CITY PAPEBs. of the class was held in the Philadelphian Dis.6s vs te U8 169 Be. Jenckes, from the t Committee ow | side+ across the Eastern Branch, bas shown tical room. 5 xT! : PP Pee the Bankrupt Law, the bill to estab- | usa tosity im the way of a dack having ome The Chronicle, for political effect, or as a U.S. Five ties. Ts 101 102 At 1X o'clock, the regular class exercises 1 dish an uniformeystem of Bankruptcy through- | bend and two sets of legs. Had tt lived it could ee ee cn, ne we ecemminanhdadendialian ‘opened with Heil BSD. ia ULB Five Terence, teteeerenelOlS---MOREH ON the Unived Mater, Which WEE SHOP Gone Thine weaines of tn three @ ness, parades a set of returns it alleges it | braver by Rev. Dr. Maclean, President of the el U7 Rive Z wentios, 1806. NGS | sidered. baving & pair of legs in front and apasrat each has made to the Internal Revenue Depart-| College. A poem, written by Mr. 8. Wellford at 102g | _ The morning hour baving expired the bill | sive. bot unlucky it sdied s teewiée = ment, designed to show that its advertising max, of Fredericksburg, Va., entitled W, . Oertifi was laid over, and the House resumed the con- | f:iled to get out of the shell with the rest of the receipts have increased during the last quarter | «Faith and Hope,” Was read. The Class ora- year cates... - 100% | yideration of the Tax bill. breed, probably requiring a little more time to (since it took ground against the admunistra- | tion followed: Mr. Ninian B. Remick, of 5 oowyoke” Reet Fide Sete ten? isi: ———re hateh sounie. and the ege, anfortunntely, was tion) and were largely in exeess of the receipts | Georgetown, D. O., was the Class orator, and : NS3X; Five Twenties, 101%; THE VIRGINIA UNION CONVENTION, | >T0keu Bhd the duck killed. of any other city paper. The contradiction | discussed “The Demands of Society upon its y= THE FOLLOWING NAMED GENTLE. | FIY®, Twenves, 1864, 101%; Five Twenties, Bneays - saad pan aseees to its statement is found in its own columns. | Educated Young men;" after whick the ‘at © large mecting 1965, 161 76; Ten Forties, 9%. Seven Thirues, Speech of Hem, Morace Maynard, of Tenn, Rrever.—We are giad to learn that Capt. An examination of its advertising eolumns | Ode. written by Mr. J. Mather Allis, of * ‘iret : 1034; CoruBcates, 100%; Gold, 130. Hon. John M. Betts elected President. | Jobn W. Armitage, of the Quartermaster Gen. shows that during the quarter ending March | N. Y., was read and sung. The Class then Alder: ———_~26e-- at Ve in aan eral’s Ofte, has received.a commission as bre. 31, (the quarter in which it claims to have | proceeded to the library, when Mr. Sam'l T. PABDONS. eect are byes d vet major, for meritorious services during the considerabl increased its advertising) it has Lewis, of Washington, D. C., ina neat speech ees ony Pardons were ordered by the President yes- The Union State'Con vention of Virginia met a. experienced Sas daly: sages tod ton a tea | Dismaaet of Waesangeearireimare etetate oa OE BRtRER, terday to be issued to the following special | 11 the reom of the U. S. Gourt at Alexandria —— = Bund ay Chronicles ile = aieeeeae ‘the sub- Library. Prof. Cameron, the Librarian, re- A REW CAB! Le cases, twoof which came under the twelfth, | “is morning, when there was a large attend. Affaire im Georgetown. joined figures, showing the number of its new ceived the gift, and responded in appropriate terms. Other interesting exercises took place, among which were the planting the ivy; after which, GEORGE F KIDWELL. my 17-6 and the remainder under the first and thir+ liggel WAED TICKET—To he =: teenth exceptions of the Amnesty Proclama- bored at the coming Manicipal Electi tion:—J. L. Dugger, Lewis Bowers, J. K. ance of delegates, among them Messrs, John ¥. Lewis and R. A. Gray, of Rockingh: Jobn Pollock, 8. Trenary, W. Audrews, ©. CorrinmatTion aT ST. Joun’s Cuvaecn Last night an omme congregation assem. bled at st. Jobn’s (Episcopat) Church, to wit- bess the ceremouy of confirmation by Rt. Rey advertisements through each month of the two quarters : Gib! A. M, Crane, (of the Winchester y > | = | By [EE | teucworeetece pipes" and uc Beickine Sout, AiGHaRD WALLAOK. oe PE eae emma: We | ewe) W. A. Beck, W. i. Smith, Wan Brown, | BahoP, Whinple, of Minnesota. Toe church “ 3 Pils as 2 bution of « class pipes’ eee ee T. Emmons, J. Mullendore, A. L. Mullen- | Jonathan Jenkins, Jos. Bean, of Frederick, being represented in the audience. The ser- | a ie Se S| Cee tee nea tae Gteemmnen! aaanae dore, and Austin Hall, of Tennessee; J. A. | John Beamer, of Clarke, T. W. Robinaon, of | ycm'by fishoy Whine wee meesounnee to 2) 2 | & (48 hag | Tn iey on enciagace he ee Wavanitesay at yea McRady, of Louisiana: C. W. Strong, Mrs. Erederiak, Jona a Me laa A age y Of | be one of the ablest discourses ever deliversa S}2) 8 |& ¥54 style, awarded the class honors to the lucky CHAS! HCANDERSON. mya | M, L Hardie, and B.T. Moore, of Alabama; | (iimor, of the Harrisonburg Union, Hon. Hor. Ss cows pepe epee No © | 2 | | S2 52g | recipients as foliows:—To Mr. W. B. Shuster, AETENTION WORKINGNEN R, W. Pulliam, R. Gorrell, and Charles T. | ace Maynrd, of Tenn., was also present, siiecn th pune rien Hcmepain o 6 s > | #3 |eae@ | of Washington, D.C., “Amicus Facultiorum, A SHINGTON Haigh, of North Carolina. The Convention was called to order by Mr. and impressive admonition of the duty of Z2\/2;e8(/4 & leather medal; to Mr. John Randolph, of Navy Yard Mechanics will sw t for G. E. Tucker, of Alexandria, upon whose mo- | the candidates, pomtisg out the dangers caer Jersey City, the © Infant of "66." xbox contain- | MAYOR their tried friend H. N. BASBY, ESQ. THE FEDERAL DBAD. ton Mr. Burnham Wardwell, of Richmoad, | they would be obliged to encounter ana 31 ing a pair of infant's shoes, a bottle of Mrs. ubject to the ratification of Workingmen's Con- sagem & was called to the chair. AdVising them as to the course they should 2 Winslow's soothing syrup. & rattle, a bib and | vention. my 15-3 The work of removing to Arlington Ceme- Mr. Wardwell, on taking the chair, simply pursue. The rite ot confirmation was admin- an India rubber ring. (Mr. R. 1s the tallest J. BR. ZIMMERMAN WILL BE SWUP- | tery the dead bodies of soldiers of the Army of ; Pt tif ® man in the class, and was assisted forward to ported as an ind: oor ar gudidate fer | the Potomac, who died from disease and were tnbnke, that Bo hed aot S Coa egars gation whose 3 | the stand by two of his companions.) The ommon Council from the Fifth Ward. my15-6t* i . istered by the Bishop, assisted by Rey. Mr. U ods Tillinghast, Rector of St_ Jobms: Rey. Mr. ties . il u + whi Jpionism is not jous. “he s i, | man of the most delicate appetite, Mr. Samuel ‘THE FOLLOWING TICKET WILL BE ee seuss! he early wept scntiabe irae Mr. W. J. Cowing was appointed secretary 5 sor whose aaa T. Lewis, of Washington, D. C., a young gen- em sepportad ‘at the coming election by the | ‘he army was encamped in the vicinity of this temporarily, Mr. George E. Brown, reading | we did not learn Phe wer Of the evening ‘Fetes tet quency dently of me znstronomie’ powers’ was week | Maver ee ciby,yand ppideair == mee cverives secretary, and Mr. Gilmer, of the Harrison- | were very interesting and impressive 4 . ad 5 gastronom) e RIC & re 1,678 ies disinter and re- ne > be P4 ; Ben “ 5, % Total 2d quart’r pao | forward, and received a huge plate, RICHABD WALLACH. There we: s pte} burg Umon, and Mr. Crane, of the Winchester Tue Canat.—Arrived—Scow Camp, with Total No. for 6 months piled up with breakfast enough for twenty pest JAS, A, TAIT. moved. Captain J.R. Hynes, A.Q.M., who | News, assistants. S a tumber to mar! boats Mill Boy, with wheat 7 tions were made for e appointment of men. Mr. J. B. McPherson, of Pa., the fresh- Ccaes had eharge of that work, under direction of eet PE to market; Six Days, with cement; Morrison, 's oe) janent or; mat) s, = : Pe woe thins os ——| | mam of the ciacs, was made the recipient of WR. FERGUSON, the Chief Quartermaster of this Department, | Genuiais, and rules; which, were adeno ond | MitBcomm: Peter. ty pom Pivinrtnee fa weap We have shown above that the total number | tbe prize awarded to such a character—a tall, ee has been ordered to report to Colonel J. M. | Messrs. Lewis McKenzie, of Alexandria, Job | To Phillips & Boos, 986.18 tone Tones of new advertisements in the Daily Chronicle for | Conical hat of green paper, surmounted by ermean : . Moore, A.Q. M., for assignment to similar | Hawxhuret, of Fairfax, Geo. P. Williams, of | 5i1.i7 tous. American Co. 5398 tore, Gaateal the six months ending March 31, was 4.507, or | Ted tassel. The farewell was then sung, the B. F. DYER. my 12 6t™ e of - Spottsylvania, C. M. Gibbons, of Winchester, 322 tons; Cumberland Co., 2.12 tons an average of 29 per day. The number of new | Tocket gfe iag fomgelonech parce mene ge duty in the vicinity of Richmond, Va. and J. H. Clements were appomied the com: | Departed—A.Johuson, No.2 fish and lu advertisements in the Sfar during that time six o’cloc! a9 “5 — = rt pie aap e mitteeon credentials. T. Dudley. of Rich- | to Noland’s Ferry: O. T. young gentlemen at his house. From the > ae URS S. & NEW SYSTEM OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, nd, J. M. Wood, ot Lynchburg, Jonaths ‘ to do. Six Da: Was 9,053, an average of 58 per day. hours of + to 10 the campus were brilliantly ] IC NIC: . EX¢ UR ION . &e. Mr. Kasson reported in the House to-day & mon 00d, oO! , Jonathan | ous cargo to do. x paage iiluminated and a promenade concert given. berts - Ape) Win. Arnold, of Alexan- | Shafer's. and fourteen boats light. = - . " OOKOUT FOR THE GRAND WAR DANCE | bili and two joint resolutions, which will pave | dria, G. P. King, of Spottsylvania, and Jobn ae ES SERENADE Saiyan a iad AND 1," bereoh nen ee ae 6.1.0 the way fer the introduction of the metric sys- | F. Lewis, of Rockingham ‘on permanent or- | — medicines BOARD OF TRADE —A MEETING OF | |, 7h° members of Osage Tribe. qos to thole tem of Weights and Measures. The Honse | “2@z4tion. Jacob Troth, of Fairiax, G. | The NatTionaL Union CUR, accompanied the members of the Board of Trade will be Saal the cetaie ee ie obs en ‘ ate rcstd Gilmer, of Rockingham, W. R. Smith, of Wi made by Mina Uhlmann. by the Marine Band, will serenade THe Puest- | helil_wt their room. near the corner of 9th stract. Selene ama She oetain generally that they / passed them at once after a brief expianation | chester. W. Willoughby, of Alexandria, and Court, this fifteenth da DENT and members of the Cabinet thisevening. | “pIHURSDAY EVENING: atSorlock. |” GRAND P10 NIC AND WAR DANO by Mr. Kasson, who has drawn up a report on iray, of Rockingham, on rules. the suid sales as reported he ratihed and cvatrined, ‘The Ciub will assemble at their headquarters, | quested, toconsider the bill Introduced into the ee ook Speer UAee, the subject, which will bea yaluable contri- oe FB gal poompen Wop ee Peper once unless pee to she contrary bx Y howe au or betors 190 Twelfth street, at balf-past seven o'clock. | fivns ot Waahinaten sed Gone eee Pore” | Prof. Cook's Band has been eneesed for the gc; | bution to political science. the convention, thanking them, who bad rep. | that the sald axle to Loula hbeb be ratiied 1: ton Friends of the Union, in the city, who sup- | ters. cision. Tickets, admitting a gent and ae 5 srcerae SRAeRAY resented the Union men of Virginia, tor the | Ss"thet the eald Louie ‘heb pa, port the policy of the Administration, are in- my 16-2t a -_ SEMMES, President ge al a TBE GONNBCTICUT MATORSHIP. compliment they had paid the Union men of Tennessee in cailing on him, and for the :EECH C 2B > Ay OR CHILD'S SUMMER GARDEN, vVited te unite with the members of the Club in (tS eee py W * ne ae A telegram elsewhere states that the election the proposed serensde visit. The Club will , | Bi Snide a fe " Pa. av., bet. 3d and dth sts., Capitol tor United States Senator has been postponed ot which General Hancock is President, is now in 2 E - ti 1 f leave their headquarters for the Executive | sersi tNo 51 Winder’s Building. Great Pic-Nieon THUBSDAY, the 17th in the Connecticut Legislature for one week. ec ? os what they were going to do. He al . | Wills, to state the account of sald Guardian.allow Arme will be received daily, between the hours | !mst. Free entry. It is understood that the Foster mea and Demo- ' ; ing ber the usual commutativn in lien of dower :n Mans t t . 1. The garden is one of the largest in the city. It lieved that the Union men in the south were P Wear toca i I ae SR PR aval a Rl applying on | crats fonnd themselves strong enough unitedte | more numerons than they were supposed to | {20 Premises sold as reported, and to ascertain the chase money in cash, and 6 preperty sold to bit ratification of inanner in which his name had been received, Paid sale; and it is aiso further ordered. that the He had come in for the purpose of knowing ount and matter be referred to the Register of r hi i Se ie hee versomor by agent tothe Recorder ofthe Board, | ‘hepremises. _’_"__myI8-3t"_ | yestpone the election, whereby the election of | te. snd more than they thought themselves. | se Guandisn Ren of the lege eka sete ALEX. W. RANDALL, President. . OWENS, (IRST GRAND AFTERNOON AND EVEN- | Ferry will probably be_defeated and Foster or | The Union element he believed was still the | Charies J Uhimann, tece provided that a Wasuincton, May 17, 1565. Captain 5th U.S. Cavalry, y-NIC ef esi < same as when the war came on, and be was | copy of this order Le published in the Evening peat terre: Brevet Lieutenant Coionel U.S. A., pee ap some Conservative elected. extremely anxions to see the scattered frag. | St#r once » week for three ro bee aid doth, DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZE MONEY mh is-tf Recordor. WASHINGTON SOCIALS — - ments gathered together, and thus once more | 489 of Juve. Seder al te Cen et As but tew of our readers, in all probabilit a ee a ee oe Will take place at Seventh-street PABK, on WHITE HOUSE. strengthen the Union cause. It was 2 great] 4 Tree Co: wSee at Sho Cepaens’ Count. : ig propeniiity. OB SALE—A goo, fine looking HOBSE. : THURSDAY, May lth. 1336. Notwithstanding the unpleasantness of the | mistake to think that treason and rebellion Test ROBDLNS, Register of Wills are acquainted with the method used in the with Bt GGY av: HARNESS Willbe We will assure our frien he public vis ~ y ‘ r A si . distributé aia cof b sold separately or altogether. Apply at Dw that we will give pleasure ani satisfaction weather, the White House was visited to-day | bad triumphed or will ever succeed. Treason my I7-law: papitata: eager money PY | Tumpblack Factory, foot of 224 attest: 2EPN | toall who lceor'us with abele contease Bo © 1910 DPIEDAE Of paenaes destrons of Bay | TT oeph OF the eine nt ne Od or elena BUSPITAL WOR WOMEE hess Waliets inl carpe, ant ck neue ee | —EE W. 1. Feik W. H” Hobbec B® Groves, x. | ing an interview. Secretary Stanton was with their graves with the incubus. tesmme 12 | C a terested in the subjects we give the following | F GMaf amen uarrtaleg Giang HORSRS. | Lteie Kreis. Mclutoshy/cii,@Betir | ce President for ashort time ts moraiog, | els, Hitreaygh tt tmcubn respectable. | qth strects{ircle,) corner of il strost F gpiet.and rs. togeth: ith ble 3 oy Ticket and among others of note who were admitted | He alluded to the services of Henry Lee in for their information :—The order for distri- | {PAUNESE cod tells Can he ee CON rag ckets, 60 cents, admitting a ee ET 1 hce'Reuatcr Geintis end Representatives | the Tevolution, in which he fought for prinei- | This Institution is situated in the most healthy bution, accompanied by the prize list, is sent cod order. Taquire at the Pennsylvania Honse, e ————— a Ss ss ple, «all men are created free and equal,” ana | pertion ef the District, surrounded by its own by the Secretary of the Navy to the Fourth bet, 42 and 6th streets my its" "| 62, THE PICNIC OF THE se aemen gro ny citron tee Seen ond Sew: Spoke of his sou, Gen. Lee, who fought to de. | &rpunds. Cars pass the oor every § minutes. aang = —— UI \s as to ci % ; e shor s Auditor of the Treasury. where itis at once | (;ENTS* WHITE DUCK SUIT > postponed until TO MORBOW, the Lich, by ontes MASSACRE OF FRIENDLY INDIANS. Sua Wak eaa ee Toes tee ieegey, | Insccordance swith the room taken in hand by the computing clerk, who 1s. = of the President. it The following letter from Hon. Caleb Lyon, | but his name will go down to posterity with poet Sp near p Esleumer ‘makes the requisite apportionment according j COAT. vest AND PANTS. M AY FESTIVAL. Governcr of Idaho, dated Bois City, I. T., | the millstone as it were hanging to it. He did zi , oF a heselaoihedearabgremis coche iret nel Melamine it op ee PROF, MARINIS MAY FESTIVAL wilt be | March 13, 1500, was received at the Indian | BOt come, however, to give advice for they had SURGEON IN CHARGE after receiving the signature of the Auditor, is | my 17 2t* Corner 7th streetand Md ave. | repeated, by request, en FRIDAY, May 13. 0 Office yesterday : Mr. McKenzie here came in and etated that i 41 4 Sent tothe Second Comptroller, who, if it is 1305. Tickets to be hed at bi apie Aad Hon. D._N. Cooley, Commissioner of Indian | the committee credentials from Alexan- Te akD BC NORONS correct, gives ithis approval and returns it to Stores of Mens! lis and Metzerott, Penn- Afairs:—Sir: I regret to inform you of the | dria, Frederick, Portsmouth, Albemarle, reeon Gen U.S. a. the Auditor as ready for payment. All claims sylvaniaavenu: my 10-4 einhoniae ee, mgt eines J maces te Clarke, Spottsylvania, Rockingham, Fairfax, St. Wash are 5s 4 7 h 0: is month. fit-een miles above this | and Richmond city, and desired to know if t. Washington. them on file with the Auditor are taken up,ex- | mereury . Also. cause ¥ marriages: give GPRS SEARS ny city, near the mouth of Moore's creek, on the | any other routing wenn Tepresented, few York avenue amined, and orders for payment made, which onsel si Fo od life prea ae perfectly ‘AND Boise river, by a party of citizens of Ada Hon. John M. Botts said he did not know . M. D.. Washington are also signed by the Auditor and sent to the | atone ox: spentlon. Give Toll ‘satisfnct! mie § ,_PLEASUBB Wy ped county, encouraged and incited to do this | whether he wasa member or not, and if he ie aay any of Comptroller for his revision; after which, they | dressing me or my wife, No. 44 Ohio avenue. Corner ooh and E streets, cowardly deed by the editor of the Idsho |] was one, he was self-constituted, for he came BS im taf! or to the Matron at the Hospital. re returned to the Auditor, recorded, and let- ae oy BIL. Dancing every MONDAY commencing ats o" m. my Statesman — Jas. 5. Reynolds, than whom a | trom Cul: per, where there were Union men, | Orders for admission to the Fx» beds of this In v > at drel ne I 5 b . he ters of trarsmittal written to the attornies or KEEP COOL! KEEP COOL!! greater scoundrel never lived. but they had held no meetings. He aid not Ketone can be obtained of the Be BH. Hat claimants, as the case may be. Each letter is FINE ICE CREAM $2 PER GALLON. then copied, the certificates are enclosed and eye I make the following anstract from his paper | know it to be a fact, but he believed that he tor of the By es the Rev A. D: it after it:—* Sixteen Lo’s have bit the dust. | was the only man in the county who was not LETTE, P: of the ist st Church, aed LOST AND FOUND. e long to see this vile race exterminated. | ash:.med of being seen at a Union Meeting. He | ¢' in Charge at his residence. Orders The subscriber desires to call the attention of | ___ Every man who kills an Indian is a public | had come in, however. to make their number | {of the admission of the Wives or Widows of Sel sumed depend upon the number of certneaies | Riniiside sei beesilic meueraly torhis re ae Li Gine aed ooRD FRAME SPROTA- | beneiacior. Who will not emulate this good | one more. anid would ieave it to the Conven- | gierscf, we,U; 8. A. can be procured through the ce = ‘ bd CLES dropped on Pa. avenue or 12th street, | example, and rid us of these nuisances ? ese | tion to say whether he should be 6 4 .D. dD. ‘ which may have been previously sent to the | Forign and Domestic PRUITS of all Kinds. Ex: | isat Saturday 7A ieeral femeed eiil Looting | cxample, and rid us of these nuise pamper, and | jnember or not. considered a} my is-3m_ C0. H L, D. D., Secretary. a Parti a Wedd: Comptroller. Frequently there are from eight police. call r sollctted® ings furntahed at short their return at 4%3 12th street, between my Governor Lyon’s sickly sentiment in favor of | The Chair (Mr. Wardwell) stated that it was | Ja OB. RA LEA handsome English blooded * 5 i PONY, dark bay; very active: brok JOHS W. RIG INE, streets, ____myii-t*_ | preserving them is all bosh. We say kill them | neces: for some one to vouch for Mr. Ss 1 htieen hundred already there. which must | ay 171m* Wo. 400 Manes oie eT eit, 5 BEWARD—Lost, s Gold-lnked BRAOB- | off—the faster the better, without distinction— | and as he kaew thar he bea Tauthfally served can copsclally etagted fonaiein seen: be disposed of before new ones can receive at- LACK AND COLORED SILKS $ Li ig Pp the imeceiption on the inside, | nits make lice.” in McDaniel’s negro jail, he would indorse | gent's use. Bate S100. tention. B . tue ngeie: March 8. 18 apc ot jecelye | ‘There were but two grown males: the rest | him, especially as he Understood that he | nortb, PERSON AL.—McDongal says Brumidi’s pic. me BDEE. 0.3381 street, “ mira : settle bap pines oreed egtnerihe an, nee got ap a <gmnign A eB ¥ wer be - a — Jers (mins por inst marder, Mr. McKenzie said there was no trouble i: ‘ INVO! | ¥ Poc! care in the dome of the Capitol—the Apotheo- | _Wé bave just received another inveice of the $5 BEWAR ei bine face mall dark | and their statement shall send you ina few | regard to Me Botts, but it was other persons CUTLERY fase remsteed Sinton Dee oon sisof Washington—represents the Father of | *bove Geods from suction, and invite attention to | (ye>)"oan COW. with high hips. bi ser eels | days, showing that the Indians were defence. | he was inquiring after and common. . — . ; 5 the following, viz : about 700 pounds. “The above reward will be peri | less and peacable. Lf anything will serve to | eA nee ater cunt stated that | Will be sold at low rates to close, His Country surrounded by Canterbury > Wig: _ 5 ve pal. 1 $ SOnN ELVANS & CO BLACK GROS ILES {oy the re rn of said cow, or sny inform: bring on a general Indian war, it is such acts | the Union voters there numbe: about 650, +) . girls. GRAIN SILKS, I lend to her recovery. Apply to HICHARL | as thee, I'have gathered. the hot Of the sribe | and that recently about 150 Northern men had} ™515-1~ Cen. Union Be ee. = Z ~ of asuperior make, suitable for Dresses and Sacks, | GRIFFIN, corner 6th and G sts. my 17-3" and placed them under the protection of the tiled in the county. ___Unt_Chron, Con. Unien, Bepublic S7'The New York Tribune concedes that the at $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, 83, and 83.50 ane REWARD—Lost, May 15, between7th and | Military of this post. The excitement rans] Mr. Clements, of Portsmon: ofthe E GAVE IN STOCK President's objections :o the Colorado bill have thier o3. i es $25 RENARD and Fang @ streets, # $100 | high, and I have all 1 can do to carry out my | late election in that city, when t disloyal ioree. BICH PLAIN SILKS, COMPOUND INTEREST Heascnt NUTE, | instructions against the depraved moral senti- | persons forced the judges of election to ciaee | WAGON and BUGGY BOWS, ail sizes, in Brown, Blue, Green. Purple, Lavender, ana | 2ted & - Meldifiefest. Boek The ment evinced towards the poor savages. gust 1s 1864, seri S7J. C. Parker, Post Office News Stand, 5 wi here Arias Mea conse fie er aerate the ae Polls, “gr stated Sere Union on NORWAY IBON, CABRIAGE AND TIBE ings loo! now, poll ut 450 votes St SUN votes by BOLTS. sends us Beadle’s Monthly for June. other colors, at $1.75, $2, $2.25, and $2.80 per PA Se Grocery, corner of P street Pores and seh Toad to the Indian country becomes passable, | fepels. i ete SPRINGS, &c. yard. Sian REWARD Sie a _| I shall quiet the troubled waters. In no case The committee on permanent organization BAB IBOR of every siz>. ssid Mideads— Wa Ras sas Pete FINEST QUALITY CHEOK SILKs, 8 1 0 BEWABD.—Strayed or stolen. last Mon- | that | have examined have I found the «Red day morning. a large dark BED COW; = reported the following tor efficers: Hon. John ©. Ellis, Publisher and Music Dealer, No. 346 | in pretty spring colors, and biack and white, at | right ear cat aud belies ‘im both horns; Man” the aggressor, but invariably the trouble CAMPBELL & SON, Minor Botts resident; Lewis McKenzie, 3 ; white spot ‘i i -s of 351 Pennsylvania avenue. Sole Agents Pennsylvania avenue, two songs just pub- | 91 25 and g1.80 per yard. inher forehead. ‘The above reward will be given, | SPrings from some fiendish outrage of bad Burnham Wardwell and W. A. Gray. vice | my 10-iw* for Faye Mortising Machines. lished by him, ‘(entie, bright-eyed Lulie,| ~ a : or $5 for any information that will lead to her re- | White men. presidents; and W. J. Cowing, A. M. Urane, dear,” song and chorus, by Thos. Story; “There Latest styles PARIS FOULABD SLLKS, at 75, | covery. . CHAS. JUST, 513 K st. north, Very respectfully, your obedient servant, und G K. Gilmer, secretaries. The report was TE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- dwells within the Heart a Tone,” song. > 87, @1, and 91.25 per yard my 17-3 bet. 4th and sth ste. west, Cares Lyon, of Lyonsdale, adopted. isting between T. B. MOULDEN and J. W. Thos. Story. xs » by oak 5 prized 5 REWAEDS vin be paid for a Black, Square Goy. and Supt. of Indian Affairs. e Frederick delegates brought with them | BROWN, under the name and style : PARIS WORSTED DBESS GOODS $51 ACB VBIL, lost on 14th street, between all on which was inscribed “a5 MOULDEN & BROWN. Strate ELecTions.—The State elections in : . on husetts arouse and College Hill, on Tues- A COMPLAINT. m voters of Frederick send greeting to | has been this 10th day of May. 1908, dissolved by the sev ae sae ~ a nea age New in great variety of choice styles, at 25, 90, 33, 35,37, | 447 aa pare at Star — — 16 A superintendent of the Freed.nen’s Bureau | their brethren in convention assembled.” wi oH consent. < MOL LoEn. Hampshire, on the first Tn in ireh; in .—Lost or stolen, aad ‘ : Gamnncuent antes eon Mosdatond in Rhode | #t@ end 6zceuts. All very cheap. $50 SEAR hott size; answers to the | &¢ Leesburg, Va., reports to the Assistant Uom- oo <h 7 GENE CONSTANTLY ON RAND Island on the fret Wednesdsy of Anan JOS. 3. MAY & CO., Bameof Fido. Had ons red and black collar. | missioner the following case as being one of TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. W Virginia, on the fourth Thursday of May: in Poe Pennaylvaniaarenuo, | phe above reward will be given {brought to286 | many of a similar character bronght betore BRICK AND PLASTEREB’S TEOWELS. Oregon, on the first Monday of June: in Ala- | _™my 17-2tif between 9th and 10th streets. : =. him for settlement:—Cato Valentine, colored, Pr eee oF = PLUMB AND BOBS. bama, Arkansas, hentucky and Texas, on the Row & BANK F z BEWABD-—Strayed or stolen, on Monday | was hired out by his former master, L. Cham. Soldiers’ Convention. first Monday, in Tennessee, on the first Thurs- Biz wht 8 ee corser of *s rot J night,« MILCH COW. with light brindle | periin, toa Mr’ Wm. Thotmas, for cas , _ che MASONS LINES, ana th street, and sel! “ q . =. is, e year, BanGor, MrE.. May 17.—The Soldiers’ Con- CAMPBELL & 80N, day, and in North Carolina, on the second | Bilver, Compound Iuterest None, Seven Thirties’ wiles teil” Twill give the avoverenaea | Commencing January ist, 1965, for the sum of vention met to-day. It was presided over by | my 10-1" “ 351 Pa. avenue. Tuesday’ tn Callfornia, on ihe tent Wades | ae SL BLE Miteh pe that will sbable'te tot her” GK” | close of the year to Valentine, and when nsing | aeral J.P. Cilley. D A™. ¥XCELLENT HUGGY AND SADDLE uesday, in California, on the first a S at Cc le me to get her. O. A, Ske @ resolutions denounce the practice of EXC and in Maine, on the secoud Monday of Septem: | PReAUTIFUL SILK MIXED scITS HAZEL, No. 390 12th, bet. Kane L} my 1st" | by the latter for the remaining £45, he was told . - ORSE for sie. Apply at the stable B ‘sing by returned soldiers and giving office for 4 that it had been paid to Chamberlin. The sa- an potas oF doubdtfal patriotism. The Feoolue uen end i, See perintendent forwards this statement in order tions also remind those in authority that sol- = to obtain a decision upon it as a precedent for diers depend upon them in the fature to see T RECEIVED—A well selected stock of his action in all cases of the kind. that the country suffers no detriment; that imported W. Ba, SRABD IR eah senor s¢ceesion 1s to be repudisted in all its detitsand | ALS. of choice Grands, tor, mesicizal uso; claims, its spirit and principles, and urges La. 7 upon Laeerons the — ot oe boun- = een Aen. | ties so that ever; ier receive an iTIBENT. OT: amount equal to, one hundred dollars per t Ol BNUNG DRANCH, NE JERSEY. See ee at Ee ROTO: IO RO, as cttth Seidl” anad ap with ell tip service. modern improvements, will open or about, ber: in Florida and Mississippi,on the first Mon- GENTLEMEN TRAYED AWAY-—On the 1th inst., one COW, day, in Georgia, on the first’ Wednesday, in 25." S medium size, cares fourtne Durham ted) 5 Spo! Indiana, 1 d FROCK OR SACK COAT. PANTS AND VEST, | red. and 7 stra second Tuesday, ahd in Weer Croce on ne ONE PRICK ONLY. back? hert horas; good-looking cow fourth Thursday of October; in Louisiana. on = CLG ENNING, | will retarn her to 33 ath street the first Monday. in Delaware, Illinois, Kan- | _™¥ !6?t" corner 7th street and Maryland ave, Mie bocaseatay, rewarded. “Hoe rane iezte | MUSICAL.—Mr. Theodore Habelman, as- sas, Maryland, Mas: . - ~ ~ i iss C: s . ecota, Missotri: Recon eae Sertey, New | CABBIAGRS, 0 peragus, “ABBIAGES, 5 |REWARD.—Lost. on Penn, avenue, near | “sted by Miss Caroline Schmidt, who has just York and Wisconsin, on the first Tuesday, in | On hand, a large assortment of new and second: 2 llth street, ‘on 1th tnstagt. « black abd tan | returned to this country from the conserva- Colorado, on the second Tuesday, and’ in | hend Carriages which Will be sold at Btnched, with th afied on 8 ¥04 Coll aie plete | otoire at Leipzig, are making preparations for : % np Ae ‘ reduced prices. Also. severa! first-class 364 : ie Oe 2 % pir lb es Bondy x Pine gpheare of ie Grocery aR od Wagons. Old Oar- 262 Penn. avenue, onit The finder will recet: a concert on Wednesday next at Metzerott hak ai the reward by leaving him at the abov Hall, the months of January, February, July and reece agg " oa POBERT Et ry 7 4 pena Place. my 16-2t* Ps ———— cee stu ST bd ne pg? Liberal Defeat in Mexico. hm ST RO ET December. 409 Penn. avenue, near 4% strest. "y BEWAED.—Stolen or strayed, fromthe | /#RSONAL.—Major George K. Leet, Assist- San Francisco, May 16.—The Imperial idee By te hams feet in 4: Fusrax Demonstration aT Nuw Yorx my 16-8t* and 374D bet. 8th and 9th. $20 tberver, ogress ae 28 RY ant Adjutant General to Lieutenant General ss has Hai ir o1 “go iy atches via Front, wna een ae bondred ‘ . - ath De Gh BE, about 14 bands Wh gaged Grant, returned last evening from his leave of | Acapula, announcing that the after | arrai fom A grand Fenian demonstrat P BY GOODS CHEAP. ‘ther; 2 large heed; full 7 t pein id and Senet Wane Newetork roman —— D ¥ ODS ry pace al Tr; .@ lar; re Re face; about 8 se BLL their defeat in Michoacon, endeavored to rally, the arrival of James Stephens, ©. O.F. B.| Dotted SWISS at 30 cents, About fifwen thousand persons were present, White and Brown COTTON, 12% cents, and Mr. Stephens, in a long speech, gave a MBRIO, 15 cents detailed account of the operations of thesronnin Bleck and Colored OAMBRIO. 1 , ——<<<< INTERNAL REVEXUE.—The receipts at this -bureau to-day amonnted to $541,249.00. when they were surprised and completely ronted. Tbegecupation of Zanistaro by the Imperial. gress wal ists as Officially reported. eaily from the Springs, Sare- zation from its inception to the present time, | //sek and Colored Stuer oe 1200 ® , New York "The Bea Bathing ia unsurpassed. Rnd at its close stated that the object of his ses Spine rg XXXIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Wood Fire—Heavy Losses, ~~ for Philadel y ve ot to America was for the purpose of re. 8S J 25 Comte, pe harmony and wnior between the two | CABPETS, QILOLOTHS AND MATTINGS THuUnspay, May 17. Bostox, May 17.—Abont 40,000.acres of woed . . land were burned over during the present and promised that active operations | cheap. PERSONAL. SENATE.—Mr. Edmunds reported trom the same “ay. bis "SPEAGUE 4 STOKES. Pi week, principally in the towns of Sandwich Proprietors. mence in Ireland for its liberation GEO. J. JOHNSON & €O., = | one Syeectreset tea POMBE | nod Monument. The lows of property iseati- | Im Proprietors. ish rule befor the close e e 521 Seventh street, M AHOLIAB, CLAIRVOYANT AND e ci ge of nitro-glycerine in steamships, mated at 40. At last accounts the confia- ONLY ESTABLISHMENT HOW IN oft the present h used ii ® BOC HE ~, The greatest enthusiasm prevailed, and | _my 16-3t* Johnson & Sutton’s Old Stand. preseed 3 ices wry otresty Georwe: | phecengers: within tee ee ednie on EYRE | gration had stopped spreading. pore FLANOS and OBGANS can be Steve eived a most cordin! wel. ecm amoeba cet eens ae ae Le ogee jomie: . 0 : from the vast assembling: : (Sieplcns wan NN®W Ggoceny. eee Bul ee en the, Bast, present an Jnited States, under a penalty of $5,000. Sec- only speaker, and nark lost or stolen property, r ion 2 that in case of di : Election of U. 8. Semater Postponed. L. Lb & BROS. mctasion, of fis — ppg Smee iarrioge, sickuees, oe cient’ by. the explosion of attrovelyeerine, New Haven, May 17.—The election of U. PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY. : ‘The undersigned, having taken the Store on are ait re poney peau ~ bat | CYe!Y person. concerned in the transportation | S. Senator has been postponed for one week. Namerous incontro thy t jemen, SS Somtherony id the southeast corner of 11th and I streets, respect- P ee in thie tty 6 "e vi ry de. cts pt A saat ed ey Meade eed ; Baltimore Markets. fa, or oe the best new i "| Tai infects bis felente; and the public! thas, he aed aiyiish young ladies. to epeadethe summer | tan ten years. Tne bill was passed. Bacriwomy, May 17.—Wheat Gall. Flour | and second-tand PIANOS and OBGANS.'ou ousy will Keep constantly on hand a fall supply of fine cvenings ith and escort to the theater and other Mr. Fessenden dalled up the joint resolution unchanged. terms. — Corn firm, white, S5c.: yellow, Ne z j/ROCE: laces usement. Add: Box 624, Wash. | for the appointment of examiners to examine : § i e teady. > 1 (POF ARTMENT QF THE INTERIO Ties de ek 8: WINKS, LIQUORS. | Fieton Post Ofhee. Taenes “fey lome [the site for 9 fresh wayerbatta for the irom, ‘Whaskey arm; Peasaylvania S223, Westera, | POLLET ARTICLES SA fall and cop NOTICE W asttixe Tox, D. O. Iith May spae ees jy BCs will sell at reasonable NOTICE —I hereby forewarn all persons not & 1 herayy forpwar all persons not to eeaey at Portland, Maine, and it was £2.26. B Ae tee ‘Bubber [rom the Govervwent man in Pe ods delivered free she having Left my bed and board” © SPO%Ms | PETE wart called up the bill to grant lands and Rérebis EXTH between sth and ist streets, on FETDAT aac | code dell of charge. Beste TE SBAMUBL GOROUEN. | jn'tid the coset etre hee eater ane lands LOOAL NEWS. Leal WATERS; eiants 08 12 o'clock, nace. (By orter of : 0. B. BESTOR, © 0 A bu ~ | Ceutral Pacitie Railroad in Cauifornia to Port. Feet - Engineer in charee rahe my 16-3t' cor. ith and I streets. ‘9,00, | 14nd in the State of Oregon, which was passed. bir Aa, pee _Byi2-co%t* _ La. avenue, corner 7th street_ Yard Wii'eas |, Att o'clock th riatio 2 ‘.—A gentlem: - ROSEWOOD PIANO FO! @ Diplomatic Ay 2 A FIELD op Inquiry. gen! an con ME ‘ovens nO One can 11 was taken up. uP. le Approp’ nécted with the Treasury Depar:ment, in the A antE® jearly new ont 5a Be. abet at rN 6 he question was upon Mr, Sumner'’s'| capacity of a customs officer, whilst at the grec. will be cold very cash. 4 amendment to increase the salary of Mr. Hun- | Navy Yard e short time since, was presented | No. 394 E street, near (a avenue, north side, | ter, ChiefCierk of the State Department, to | with acigar by an Ne of the Govern. $3.500 annum. ment @t that place. javing examined the . W. McCONNELL. ‘Mr. Sum; A SSOOIATIO! The Seventh Recular Masny FASTEBN BUILDING AssUCt Amey eit held in the North Lodge Roem of Odd Fellows’ Hall iaew Yord | SATURDA the 19th inst., at Cag age : moemibers of this Asacclation sna] desire to become Washington A te XOEBLSIOR WEISS BEER, 1 Cage BUILDING aSsourA Trios E Bygersion W = LSIUB : Wikis BEER Pennsylvania a and 4) ie nvited to attend. BREWERY HS. 8. BOND bas tenoved to ¥ WMassaataset . eae ner, gC ef the above amend- | cigzr, ich had been unusually ~ 0 @ le :4 B. f" 4 as removed to Massachusetts | ment. and substituted in its stead reat cigar taken alter this dace. Sos "°F Mock that may be NEW MACHINE X ‘pReweR one door east of sth areet. Orlsre eft | {te oflce of Additional Ascistant Secrelar got | CH ogoe maow nae? {ihe donor. WM. DIXON, Presi : * + e =~ State. . The auswer was because he knew it to be of 748. 8. BILTOP, Secretary. myirst_ | whieh 1 invie ee daertgont anaes BEER, i receive prompt attention. my W0-be* | ~ Mir. Trambull moved to. strike ont a section | 2 manufaeture, and that nocigars of that A. 8 A off MASONIC —A stated communication of LEBANON LODGE, No.7, 6 beheld ow FRIDAY EVEMING" o'clock. Membe: re re 2. JAMES T. YOUNG has removed to No. | of the bill providing ice of Solicitor Weiss Boer Brewery, D 473 Wth street, Licht between D and E si four | of the State Deparcm - tay isan Corner Groeue and Olive strecis, | faara,sboye the gas offen, and searly opposite ie by Hs e ent, at $300 per an: Secon ot kine Panctial a Georsetowa, DC. oa ire > Mr. ‘Trombu in explaining the above nese im portance I. amendment, &} , \- fthe W ESTAURANT, D , suRh = 7 ot all’ the bad og the legal’ busi ie MRIOH's & mig ML E ENTIST, Bi could best be ae iecroies, No. 395 Penns av , nest 6t Mina dene under the arcs Ofce tion of the Attorney Gen- meee oe Potion seven on ia = 7 = Cw Ht Known a Werner" DIQURNED MEETING OF THE| The under’ Ne A iCATION OF Doo VOLUNTEERS | lie generally, that heen sspargue and will b Y¥,| bis old stand. “The 3 = OUSE.—Mr. Dawes gave’ notice that oh to-’ & . be hele ince Hall, on THURSDA a 4 Bay tien. tain, wt otclock pm Al honorably No.'558 Penbaylva 7s morrow be should ask the Houseio yous, with » Suatrecet dis; bareed volunteers from the D.C soldiers and | 18 enabled to tarnish ; wate Ost Oe eat Bert ber eae battery with rntent t pac saslors, officers and enlisted men are in yeaen fal for past favors he solicits a continua. Heada ones meow, 2 Tntetts meer Buildi tested election case of Follett vs. Delano. and sentenced to two years imprisoment. ¢ | S2 low rates os By oider of the Association. tion of their former patrousge. Piano music also furnishea ot eee Mr. Kasson. from the Committee on Uoinage, | pardon was granted on the recommendation of COL. JAS. A. TAIT, President. P. EMRION, Lesvons given on the Violin by H f- HOPKINS, | Weights and Messures, reperted several bills, pong) ae who convicted him, Mayo LT. WM. YOUNG, Sec. pre tem. my 15-2t my 15-tf No, 355 Penna, aveuue. myum* I, A. HEALD, Loader and Agen which were passed; among them a bill teau- | of and Georgetown. op