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THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Southwest corner ef Penn’a avenue and 11th street BY W. D. WALLACH. | ‘The clove of the war bronght with it the ne- cessity of re-establishing the Federal authority in (Be insurgent States as rapidly as possible, and connected with it the duty of encouraging the reorgamization of local goverament each of these States. To this subject, my f low-citizens, the attention of the Presi and the Cabinet was early directed— with what success 1 need not poimt out to you. I think I venture not too far in saying that history fur- nishes no parallel tosuch snecess. The Fed- eral vere has been established, recogniz d, andjobeyed in every State south of Mason and Dixon's . [Applause.) The local govern - ments in those States have been reformed sub- stantially to meet their changed condition, re- sulting don the abolition of slavery, and are now being peaceably administered. Doum- less there are provisions in the cousutations of some of these States, as there are in the laws enacted by some of their Legislatures, tha: are not in consonance with the views of the moral a Hberty-loving citizens of the nation; but ‘We cannot reasonably doubt that these will petals fmereres Tne STAR is served by the carriers to their rebecribers in the City and Distric at Tan (Ounts PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with @ without wrappers, Two Cents each. Prick POR Mattine:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dei- Ebening Star, _IM WEEKLY STAH-pablishedon Pricey | Y%, XXVIT, WASHINGTON. D. C.. TILURSDAY. MAY 24, 1866. NS. 4,124. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE SERENADES LAST NIGHT. | and perhaps Tesponee from Maseachwsei:.. | returns, and qualifications ef your own mem. lace to better provisions and better Ia ws, ——-e — (Langhter.) Bi e people were silent. The ated Pedera| . ‘BE GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENEFT Dre rane The President Entnasinaticalty Endorsed. | press was llent,if'ect approving. Whoever doubts that the anthority and duty inent and their own tuntertal weceseitine.” Bat T° le be RA aR PARIS =c not intend s; of judging for itse! e elections, return ABNSE 8. BRADY, ESQ., EB. T. SMITH & CO.’S New Porfume from | Speeches of the Presidemt, Secretaries | much. {Voices Goon") 1 have ouly shes | and qualifications of tes members below a> One thing remains, my fellow-citizens. to com- of Brody's Gymuastum, will take place at Grover's | Aferico. When Mexico shall fall into the hands of lies, McCullech. and Stanten, Fost- | to say: I have desired and hoped for the con | each House of Congress may have his doubt | Runtnern "Simne weitheail chen oar he MONDAY, JUNB 4, 1866 Uncle Sam’s keeping, the extracts of Sweet master General Dennison, aud As- tinuation of the great Union party, with which | removed by the Federal titution, which | privileges, and that is, their representation in Fall patiiculars of the entertainment, which | Opoponax shall perfume the world—for the charms sistant Secretary Seward. 1 have been ever identified. [Uheers.) But if | deciares in the fifth section of the first article, Congress. [Applause.) Upon this, with the will be Tur affair of the season, will be announced | ef beauty very soon fade unless perfamed—with | Letters of Secretary rlan and Attorney | its leaders can present nothing better than the | that “eactr House shall be the judge of the elec- Joyal millions of the country. I regret, deeply ina few day my 23-tf Sweet Opeponax. Nature ceuld not produces General Speed. ay cine of the committee, | am greatly ms. returms. and qualifications of its own | regret, that there is any difference between the CANTERBURY. richer gem or more choice perfume. The serenade tendered President Johnson {Gbeers}"° ee rae eemoeee cpewdtalionncigutetenen iiictectines oe ingen Leneene ena ya oe «. ll Louisiane Av, near 6th st.. rear National Hotel. Fn Tne GO, | and the members of his Cabinet, by the Na- | | I trust, fellow-citizens, that this will not be | judge of the elections, returns, and qualifica- | S01 Sty mit ‘eeall sepmencny nha rater igen Mameget. me Perfumers, Hew Yor! tional Union Club, came eff last might. A i aitempt to it _—_ = its hostility and — of its a ecerege nade pene bas | Stites. Their loyalty is to be tested by the NEW STARS—BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS. URE large number of persons assembled at the ‘0 continue alienation between the | conformed to the plain fetter of the Constitu- »king of the oxtps prescribed by the Cor t POWERFUL CONVENTRATION OF ARPISTS. s LY, STEADILY, . . 4 twe sections of the country, and that it will | tion. Itbeing the function of each House to —seqnited al * % prLLy shih famous THOUEE OS TISES SUCCESSFULLY, rooms oa the eiub, erry ge ded Embrace those principles which look to har. | judgeof the elections.returns.and qualifications sr yothepand yearns Sp np: dommdadowce . J. bi yy the Marine nd, marc to the Execa- , to restoration. and to peace. If it should | of its own members, the obligation 1s implied sen toe gg oe WAITS. BILLY soins. MASTER WALTER, SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU tive Mansion, where it was found several do this, it will continue to be the great aud | of taking testimony, weighing evidences snd on cae iene ee ee MONS DEBURTON, JAMES GaYNOR Wat’ Is CURING dred persons had already collected in ant controlling party of the country, and cover | deciding the question of membership. What | jutasto rien, these State shall be rennamens. JOHNNY WALSH, L DUANELET © OALEEY: | every case of Kirxey Disease, Buxvwavisw, | pation of a speech by the President. After tbe | itself with imperishable glory. If it does not, | testimony has been taken, or what evidence | Out Spto whem. 1 Snaety Gf the Haecoitoe ore. Misses SALLY and LUCY CLINSTOP. MILLIE | Guavst, Univary Disonpens, Weaxnzes and | 082d had d'scoursed several airs, the Presi- | i's days are numbered, and the epitaph that | has been presented on the question to either | framme for the Testoration of the Southern YOUNG. NELLIE SMITH. LIZZIE. LE ° 7” dent, accompanied by Deputy Uuited States | will be written on it will be, »1t knew how to | branch of Congress, or what judgment will be States looks the early admission ot lo al Ss GRANGE, AMELIA SMALL EUMA GaRoe | Payxs in the Back, Frat Oomptaints and | Marshal O'Beirne and Hon Green Clay Smith, | prosecute the warwick vigor, but it lacked the | given, is not knowm to me;nor have I the | ators and Kepreseiiatives trom thee teen NER. MARY WARREN. and Trovenns arising from Excrssks oF any K1npD. of Ky.,emerged from the Execative Mansion, | W-sdom to avail itself of the benefits of vic- | Tight of inquiring, for neither the right nor the inpplause,] while. the cecmahak wmen BF dado bah Ra FRSTOBMERS. OOME, YE AFFLICTED! flees a Liveperson fei Coping of aia Ee carrey and three cheers for ook is auesives pen =. But | gramme, as far as it had been Secckapen ee re x . consiati e ico. He ceived with the mo: tary MeCalloch.} course of the President in thas referr: to E cond o e adopt = earns ici oopeicie UCRLEY saiasmalioog amen ws TRY SMOLANDER’S. enthusiastic applause, and after it had su The Secretary of War was next called upon, | the question of itsown members to the judg: ent rong ie + = so thet heer oa — COLORED PAILOSOPHERS. sided, he addressed the assembled multitude | the band playing ~Rally ‘round the flag,” | of each House of Congress receives and con- Now, my ends, We must not overtook the ey Lwiks. pee TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. as tollows: * When Johnny comes marching home,” and —- to receive my cordial support fact that if this difference be n at INS OF POPULA a TARE PRESIDENTS SPEECH. other airs. Secretary Stanton said lesides the steps taken by the Execut ead—and it enc al) pre . Two New Ballets. ie Sold by all Apothecaries. Price 1. D.BABNES | penjow.Citizens: In appearing before you SRORATARY ScaNTOS's SPESCE. restore the constivational retationsof th SD RASETEAES CeO ee Oe Ct agin aman nominee Shahar aa & ©O., New York, and BARNES, WARD &00., | this evening it is simply fer the purpose of Gentlemen: On the afternoon ot Taurs his annual message called the a tion of ¢ I aire and “yt New Orleans, Southern Agents, BURLEIGH & | ‘endering to you my thanks, my sincere ths the 17th of this month, I received a no gress to the necessity of insnring the security MATINEE ON SATCRDAY. aa. for this demonstratiou, and for the appr. etary of the National Union Jounsoa | of the freedmen: reminding Congress that tie bine ee P* pect) ine ities aaproyy ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mase.. | which you have manifested on this 0c ling me it was the design of the asso- | WDile he bad no doub’ that the General Gov- aeaes Sas Beem ee i General Agents. feb 10-1y and on muny occasicus betere. Sach appro- ton to serenade the President nd bis Cab. | ernment could extend the elective ¢ranctise, ae, DANCING ACADEMY, bation is peculiarly gratifying and encoura- et, and that I would be called upon at my | “itis equally clear that good faith require. ihe acy Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. HALL’S V TABLE ging to me under existing circumstances. Ail | residence. Immediately on the receipt of this | Security of the treedmen in their liberty anc 1 Our Classes will be continued during the Sum- SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER that will be necessary is to persist in the sap- | note reply was sent to the secretary, exp - | their property, therr r mer. commencing has proved itself to be the most pertect preparation | port and maintenance of correct pri ing my thanks for the compliment, and de- | right to claim the jns 1 TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1866, woicis a tacnetin cone and the day is not distant when the Ame clining the honor of the seren r | and observing furit n ’ jurions propestiog oepound, and contains mo in- | people will satisfy you that the good w compliment by the patriotic v Days and Honrs of Twttton: ue had previously 3 : f : you have commenced 1s right: as it Soldiers and Sailers Le pot Laden, “Misscs and’ Masters, Toeeday and Conon ne MssToRe Guay Harm to 11s Omioisar | P70 ein the end. [Cheers] I reg been declined. ‘ i tay afternoons, from 4 to € o’clock. . It will keep the hair from falling out thanks for your approbation of my couda Two reasons induced my a The las ona men '# Classes, same evenings, from ¢ 10.10 pnlk cleanses the scalp, and makes the hair soft, | a public mi time a public speecu was mad this spo For further information. apply during the hours Wr ic wuprontia balr Ricista ea Eres rg Por ec git on of taition or address a note tothe Academy. my4-ly No peraom, ol or young. shld fail to nee it tae wn see rrr 3 ws — == = Ir is RecomMeNDED aNp Uso ny THR Hirst = host CLOTHING. &e. Mxpicat. AvTHORITY sts Wak 5 ’ &7 Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- hink or bad but — ——___ newer, and take bo other. ntary occasion & it, an N LOSANO, MERCHANT TAILOR, 511 ota R. P. HALL & Co., SPEE t with su $ should not be om th 4 LYE. street. corner of D, desires to cail the Nashna, N. H., Proprietors. Fellow Citr ed. Beside d of a department would be so preea attention of his friends and the public ceu- For sale by all Drugeists ja%5-Tnly | ry of state I th my public dat een simply ex of the monopoly. fr erally to bis choice selection of GOUDs for — ) . So ATE maul: all parts of t ! Spring avd Summer Wear, which he will A SUPERIOR REMEDY, lestation of your kindness. and it has al 3 - | all p of the civil miske up #t reasonable rates toeuit the times: We can conscientiously recommend to those suf . v tug upon duties devolved upon others, veloping various and imm 4 Mr. BOLERT HARDON his associate in fering from a distressing cough. DK. STRICK- witness and share in | avoid mischief by premature discussion of | Which have bitberto tain ant. The eight ness, invites his former friends to cive hin LANDS MELLIFLUOUS OUUGH BALSAM. | ¥‘ n of patriotic feeling of tfidel- | Matters entrnsted to the legislative branch of | or nine S vearest the Gulf of Mexico have s¥¢ guarantees a perfect fitting and fasionable | It gives relief almost instsutaneous, aud is withai | ity to the Union, and of appreciation of tue | the Government and under its considerauon. | 2 Soll of exuberar tility, x climate friendly garment to all who may give their patronage notdisagreeable to the taste. The no doabs | wise and earnest efforts of the President for its | But the call of this evening relieves 1 om | to lo \ adenser popula- ate oe removed from 917 sth street to the Rv tisteam To one of tho an oneness meen ONES | any tmputation of intruding my opiutors up tion than is found as yet 1 “ act of “- ae — P Be, te all Teme The Secretary of the Navy was next called | you. 1 shall therefore declare them briefly | country. And the tutnre in H° #= sc0ccoeeven. stor claime torit. We have tr lod ie Garin the | upon. In acknowledgment of the compliment, and plainly: and to the end that they may be | to them will be r@ainly fro: sia * a " SECRETAR’ “LLES’ § BCH. i what s set es ws of the wsident elatio: condition s! " on Theee Wig aevtn tn cuc tend, ts. Sold by. J.W.NAIBN SOO sigoat | 1 thank you, ent, | eay on this occasion has been written the freedmen receive ontinue to receive, ceoerpesposiias ioe Ge A man of practice and renown; WAITE’S Drug Store, and CHAS. OHRISTI- | which, I suppos on and After four years of war the authority o ted grees, and 1 dc not think that in tt ~ 4 Sicmamesa betises tenons stead, ANUS. 317 Pa/avenueand 509 Ninth street. its policy, which we, one and all approve. | Federal Government was established t War Depar M hear them debated. I see in thie tact pmo ger ea at pr ge wit 5 eae {Cheers.j You need not expect any remarks the whole territory of the United advocated t. | a steady and encouraging advance toward Me had bat littlecashictrates TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DR | {Tom me, for i donot intend tomake auy. You eofover three hundred th m | practical adjnstment, and may we not Bat still bed t fahent tn Oa, STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. are, one and ali, I suppose, tor Union. I soidiers and a cost of more 5 & ably hope their concessions were made e And make a name and money too. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes fer | and for the establishment of the ri of the and miilions of dollars. Nearly ¢ Freedmen’s Ba but the provi- | end of securing reconciliation, satisfactory and pinreshsneriie mye ton- nae fis bene of atl who suter with the Fhiee, that he States. [Cheers.] ‘These are my views. | every household in ‘eighteen loyal States is of the Dill die not meet the Pre full, that shall be alike consistent with the ul b 4 ea) wi - | (Cheers. } mourning its loved ones slain by rebels; a tax | &@pproval, because he believed the po - | dignity and patriot ” ot tb : 4 Heopeved omice. fing out signs : Weareere — iets. eetetne eciee waee The Secretary of the Treasury was next | which mey Jast fer generations ts laid upon | ferred upon him and up b agents to be ap- and Ganges! on Hiya ide = of pa. patients could not find. yzed with the Piles.) Both thees distressing: eaves ealledon. Mr..MeCulloch aid the food and raiment and necessi of every ed by ise And naconstit triotism and wisdom favors such aresult. ‘Tin Each day he sat, with saddened face, ere cured with one bot fbn BE niOn LEEDS SPEECH OF SECR wevitocu family, and. in the price of their da 1. Concurring in the abject cf the bill, | work of restoration calls for every coneesrine For povert Me OU ADACE, _ PiLE REMEDY. The recommendation of these Fellow-Citizens: You are aware that lam | the twenty million inhabitants of t egardivg the power as temporary, and | authorized by the Constitut : om aot ee ed hte? him regent 7 fonglemen. beside the daily testimonials received | not inthe habit of making spveches: and 1 | States feel, and will longcontinne tof fe in his hands. I advised iis approval. But | doubt that this concession will be made. ne a Which c s fortane in a trice. by Dr. Strickland. ought to convince thore suffer- | take it for granted, therefore, thut, in making | it cost to uphold their Government aga having been returned to Congress with the | the results of the war, by wh he mation orm Now patients flocked from far and near, ing that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles | the call upon me, you in'ended to pay bellion President's objection thaving failed the | preserved Be ers ny which the nation was And kept him busy all the year; sre cured by Dr. Strickland’s Pile Remedy. Itis | . passing compliment, and not to eli The office of President devolved upon 4 needtul support. it is F gle . wil secured and perpetuated on Men and women ail declare. sold by Praggists everywhere. Sold by J. W. 3 : ; e 7 t ‘ t basis of peace and concord between the No doctor can with him compare. NAIEN & COL CHAS. ONRTSTIM ML. TY Pa, | me Any extended remarks. I shall no Johnson atthe deati of Mr. Lincola, o subjec people of all the sections of the country The secret of his creat success Avenue and 50% Ninth street. ce%-ly | Point you. I shall not be so ungratefal isth day of April, 1 Thirteen days befor 1 have sud much more than | expected, and [ll tell you if you cannot guess; ———— your kindness as to inflict upon you a speech, | that time, Ric’ ond, the sea: of the rebel gov- Another Congressional measure, called the | return my thanks agein for the friendly call The samo advice «iil help you all, SECRET DISEASES My position, geutiemen, in reference to the is- | ernment, had been capttred, and six days Ia- | Civil rights till, has been the subject of con- | and now bid you a very good night” asuit from SMITHS OAK HALL. oft mazizan’s GirTis the most certain, safe and | Ses which are Bom engaging the public is the oe commander-iu-chief, Robert E. That bill, now a The band then beaded themultftnde and pro — ectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable reme- | tention, are not, 1 apprehend, misunder Lee, routed and vanquished, surrendered bic security of civil rij ceeded to the res se of Att Semmes SMITH BROTHERS & CO., dy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and by you. [Cheers.] I took ¢ last army as prisoners of war to General Grant ty States. It was well observed by the Speed, on it ored cmere sa oie eee eae ‘. MERCHANT TAILORS, recent cases in twenty-four houra. No mineral,no | among my old friends in India and the forces under bis command. By these dent, in his annual message, that +e rr- 4 it’ hs . “ “Gages pe Np DEALERS IN balsam,.no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It - rapidly sneceed vents th e on to and # that 7 end it was then announced thatthe Attorney » GURNISHING is the soldier's hope, and a friend to those who d. ; PETE lee eortivotein ten) cara ee Dore ee ON Et PR of De) Genes wes mete: beeen, GENTS aeRn ESnIN@ Goons, poate arog agg a fai cee Soe REE Woe overthrows, ite strongin ‘and hope | country (the Southern Seles) is one of Secretary Harlan, who resides a few door OAK HALL, SS ae exposed. » 82; (App ause ] I will say, therefore, as I sup. | exbaxsted, and in every State its armed forces | means that can be thought of for the restora 1 =ag ce eR fast of Attorney General Speed, was next com. SaMARITAN’s RooTAND HERB Jurces—A positive | pose | mustsay something on this occasion, | 2nd official authorities gaye themselves up as | of harmony Its possible interference with J limented. Repented c: ve en Just recetved the largest and finest stock of | and permanent «ure for Spyhilis, Scrofuin, Ulcers, | that the generat policy of the President in re- | prisoners of war. The President's annual | such emigration was oueof the chief objections | when Hon. (teen Olag Sean gee PIECE GOODS ever offered inthe city of Wash- | Sores. Spots, Tetters, &c rice $125 per bottle. | ference to the Sonthern States,and the people | Message to the present Congress t ‘early | to military role; and by some it was thoug! Secretary Harlan bad ‘ tt = ington Having secured the vest artists in thecity, | Sold by 8.C. Ferd. Seeadvertisement.. | my$ | recently in arms ugainet the Federal Govern, | states the condition of the countr that the influence of class legislation in favor | would be re pe ara go yg op bina on map oan ne k th ‘ 7 Ooeiainn terete & . pe = a wou read upon the return to the club- ment, has commended itself to my deliberate | 4 n thereby imposed upon him of the slaveholding monopoly heretofore exist- ‘st less prices than any other establishment. MABRIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Essay of judgment. [Cheers.) And aithough it bas «TI found the Statessuffering from the effects | ing in the Southern States would still be = Ei 2.8.8 Co. | Farming end, Titration for Young Men. Also, | been violently and in come instances vindic- | Of @ civil war. Resistance to the General | =trongly exerted to prevent peacefal emigra, | paeeeand inion ne oe ANT TarLo .. | 2 mist Morse te hg hoe! cate tively aseatled, I have an absding conviction | Government appeared to have exhausted i:- | Hien 1u{0 those States, and would exclude ta the following te iacebieaebeeed Gimerone mney - yf nie hh Tir ie inet TL 4 : oe. | I to > ch the Corner of 1th atgeet and Penns, avenue, opposite | Coe ee GUTOR Honara kemelovion, | iiey shall be allowed to pace judgment upon | 2eSion oF Melriorte ana MPeRneTane war | LOT Population of the Nori trom tacos A s "vperareeneaaars Invites bis friends and the public to his Philadelpbia. Pa. ap 16-3 | it at the ballot-box. (Loud cheers.) This pian | atmies were in the occupation of every State | that productive region embracing the eight or ATTORNEY GENERAL’s OrriCe, Wasnrn’ Ba ia Sete J is fairly stated in the platform of the club | which bad attempted to secede. Whether nine States nearest the Gulf of Mexico, and | tox. May 23, 1866.—Dr. J. B. Ferguson Con... sy si @ GOODS, \OLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN which many of you represent. Lneed not say, | territory within the limits of those States | that hence civil mghts m those States should | ;onding Secretary Notional Union. Cue bonght for cash, and will be sold at reduced Cc AND therefore, in regurd to that platform, any | sbould be held as conquered territory, under | be vigilantly protected by Federal jaws and | Late yesterday afternoon I received soars joes. Perfect Ste warranted. Also, s fine goek LYING-IN ASYLUM. more than that I subscribe to all its doctrines | military authority emanating fron the Presi. | Federal tribunals. Although the measures | tice the 1 athaped ae ee Seo eS rs re tice that | would be serenaded this even: t f, Py rh ap teins Mth street, ( Circle,) corner of M street, fully, and without reserve. [{Cheers.} I sup- dent oa a pead of he ay was the first | enacted Oy. niger for this purpose failed to | eighto'cleck. As you have seen fit = aaniny ee eT eee ——e— se, utlemen, that none of us expected | Question that presented itself for decision.” receive the Executive sanction. yet haying . ot ee TA : This Institution is situated in the ties! | eee eee ree Mit war ino { ; ‘ . ; Toe an nag nlended compliment, J presum: CHARLES POM ANT PeTeO RS A Une E | portion ei tne Dinieiat masremageaTiost healthy | bat. at the close of this great war, in whieh | | After stating the objections to the continu. | been adhered to by a two-thirds vote In-ear | Waran andes ens SoepumeRt T pr right, 8 * A. iP much bad blood had been excited, and more | ance of merely military rule, the alternative | House, they have now passed to the statute. fine ne etme Ores fa Gass RES oo f Ractleden = ton BE be Fiber wehk good blood had been shed. we should haye | course chosen’ by him and supported by his | book and ceased to be the subject of debate. 7 p therefore, that 1 should say beforehand that and VESTINGS on head the shortness of the time and pressing engage - ¥ in accordance with the room required, bright skies and calm seas. I take it for grant. | Cabinet is thus clearly set forth: Another measure or series of measures of a make upin ‘the lastest styles and bes: pos advance. This includes Board, Medicines ed that most of usexpected that at the close of » Provisional governors have been appointed | prime importance. now pending before Con- adver ona t eng te ola cua roeey | sible manner. and Surgical Attendance. this war there would be passion and piqne, | for the States, conventions called, governors | gT¢ss, merits a brief remark, viz’ The plan of | must be excused from ee Kit i i We Beveaige o fne assortment of Gents’ EDIGaL 8 and perhaps violence, which it would take | elected, legislatures assembled, and represen- | Testoration or reconstruction, as it is some- sion. Your obedient sean, vuithen aut Mgeninn Seow ps A time to bring into proper subjugation. But, | t#tives chosen to the Congress of the United | times called. To the plan reported by the : a ae } ae EN 3 J. H. THOMP: although we anticipated this, we knew that | States. At the same time, the courts of the | Jomt Committee I have not been able to give LETTER OF SECRET. ser 26-3 “PARMER & WALKER 154 I street, be the people of the United States would be pre. | United States, as faras could be dene, have | my assent. It contemplates an amendment to DurakTMeN? OF THE NTH Wan . S HRIDWROES, G PHYSt pared for whatever might come up. We anti. | been reopened, so that the laws of the United | the Federal Constitution, the third section of | tox DG. May oh en ee, WASHING - - + g A's to HF Loudon &Co., BR 3 cipated that, at the close of the war, great ques. | States may be enforced through their agency. | the proposed article being in these terms: since I received a note st ned by yonestent : CITIZEN'S AND MILITARY TLLER MM tions would come up for settlement, the dis- | The blockade has been removed and the cus- | _ “Sec. 3. Until the fourth day of July, in the | dent of the National Union club. pete pe eelieniaa pena NETT mma Sheen. wonld beat to agitate this teat oneee ae i ys of entry, so -hieroses orempenr eight ne — crea be me of their intention to serenade the President jetropolitan fet. lan bs s J & country. to shake it, perhaps, from center to Tnite tates may be ns who voluntari| e1 to the late 368 Penner eeeaneesD. 0 Giarton TYLER. Georgntows. cincemfrence. Tat’ we knew also that the | collected. The Post Office Department’ re- Invurrection, giving it aid and comfort, shall be you petgemened pn gh of ty Yn 1-tf Washington. D.C. Applications for admission can be made te any of | people had net been wanting in any previous | N€ws its ceaseless activity, and the General | ¢zcluded from the right to vote for ta- | tary of this organization, ‘ann npr Aanace the Medical Staff or to the Matron at the Hospital. | emergency, and we had confidence that they | Government is thereby enabled to communi- | tives in Congress, and for electors for Presi- ponement on account of a> seer ed “4 PERSONAL. stitution can be obtained of the Bey. ¢, a" ‘Hs a would be revered to cope with, and settle | cate promptly with its officers and agents, | dent and Vice President of the United States.” | weather. I have to-day received a third. om s— | Doctor of the Bpiphany Un, ““p! | satisfactorily any question that might be pre. | The courts bring security tu persons and prop- | It is urged by the advocates of this plan that | signed by the corresponding secretary. inforos: 3.8. BOND hes removed to Massachusetts | Giiirrre. Pastor of the let ‘Bap ‘and | sented im the fnture. (Applause.} That faith | erty; the opening of the ports invite the resto- | this third section is the yital one, without | ing me that the serenade will be te idered this Di evenns, one door sent of ath street. Orders left | of the Surgeon in Chatge at his residence. Orders | is with us now. Ii is stroug with us to-night, | Fation of industry and commerce; the post | which the others are of no value. its exciu- | evening, atS o'clock = ad o clase. at the ae er oe ee tes the sti = ime Wives Bat | hs A Nee en oe people, and we have epee 8 the facilities of social intercourse a —— willno doubt commend it to the After "tendering to you and the club my streets. Teceive prem K : ers eU. cm procu rough the | faith in that g roviden¢e which, haying | 8d of business.” feelings of many as a wise and just provision. D*® g.A eEsae mar. Surgece General, 0, i ta) senate: led this nation through the red sea of battle, i No one better than Mr. Johnson understood | But 1 am Joma & soto regard i Seon for + sega wd coches Senanare mean se 80 ‘ON AD ENTIST, my l6- . H. .D. D., retary. not sihehy a desert it et ee rm can cats imposed Lio ie Halonsl ad roar it eae Cee cane from compelled to add thet my official engagements passage has been accomplished. © President xecntive intain the national authority, | vvling for representatives for tial elec- ee. 234 Pennsylvanis avenue, over Stine- N or res. of the United States, gentlemen, stands before | Vindicated at so great a sacrifice, and the = tors “all persons who voluntarily adhered to “This ‘Seteasenss gies ee ee I Store. = nae the country in no doubtful attitude. His voice | ligation not to suffer the just fruits of so fierce | the late insurrection, giving it aid and com- am not conscious of having done pd MARA AHOLIAB, CLAIBVUYANT AND HYGIENIC WINE. gave utterance to no uncertain language when | & struggle, and of so many battles and victo- | fort.” No matter what may be the condition | which entitles me Personally to the honor of impressed Med: ,can be constlted at her it denounced treason, at the outbreak of the | Ties, to slip away orturn to ashes. In man of the country, nor what proofs of present and | such an ova’ = id ‘Geo: 3 bs 'y u0R. yosidenes. Be. 39 a eee soree. _ rebellion, in the Senate of the United States, | speeches to delegations from loyal States, in | future loyalty may be given, an absolute con- And if this proposed call 1s intended, as the vents, business lost or stolen proverty, recovery | 22 Presenting “HYGIENIC WINE” totheno- | [Cheers] He showed no faltering fidelity i prapsreer to Provisional governors acting | stitntional bar is to be erected for four years | newspapers aseeri, to furnish the officials con of the same, love. marriage, sic remedy for, | tice ofthe public, we beg modestly to call yoar at- | “sben, counting everything else as of no value, | Under his authority, and in declarations made | against a large class of s. Change of | nected with the Executive Department of the 4c., from 8 &, m. ted p. m.* my 17-6t™ Pontion to the following true statements, viz : oa ast ia Beebe eke fn comparison 2 a Robes peg wid a iponane there ee ee a work rapid | Government an opportunity to announce their }B. JAMES T. YOUNG bas removed to No it ic stitution. went u secure peace | change in or sentimen jons Ms late strect fete eck gE aon foae clagwes a pospietaeurieat it aoeent mcee y back to Tennessee to fight treason and enced and ene uility of the country on juet and | nowhere ‘with more marked results than ia the q ae it Apter shew wa El _ shore the gas affice, and nearly <> mw _ approved by the most eminent physi- | sion in their stronghold, and peril his life and | Sure foundations. South. It is believed that elements of change my opinions are fully known to all who may 5 the lives of his tamily. [Cheers.] His pol: These measures received the cordial sn; port | are now at work there, stimulatin, jPECIAL CARD TO®AE LADIES—PRIVATE | medicine’ “eopcelatiy by ae eerie nels OF | is straightforward, intelligible, wha practical. | ofevery member of the Cabinet, and were ap- | to loyalty. and on the other tending to con. S BOAKDING.—Amy lady desiring to find a | Medscine’ of yo iy by the Imperi 001 it better policy can be presented, one more in | proved by the sentiments declared by conven- | tinued hostile feelings. In my judgment,every wil ttendance, b ii a scienti- | CO8*onance with the principles of the Govern. | tions in nearly all of the States. One point of | proper incitement to Union should be fostered and e; the ingredients of whi wntooar | Ment, better calculated io preserve the su. | difference presented itself, namely: the basis of | and cherished; and for Congress to limit its eee enene mace jew = the | most eminent physicians, and is prescribed by chem | Premacy of Federal authority, while it trenches | Tepresentation. By seme it was thought just | Own power, by constitutional amendment. for i ry in t is recommended. not on the reserved and legitimate rights of the | #pd expedient that the right of suffrage in the | the period of four years, might Broexlyn. witheut childsen or boarders. Applica: tcontains no Alcohot or Whiskey, but bes | States; more just, more humane, beceer fitted to | Tebel States should be secured in some form to | in ite Teeult To those whodiffer T sceord' the consider them of sufficient consequence to merit & passing notice, as I have frankly pro- claimed them on the floor of the Senaze and a the oe for ten consecutive years next preceding the commencement of ser- vice as Secretary of the Interior, and Rox A mot at any time since, when occasion required it, tions. must be made with legible address, as use ope of the finest #f pure Wines. bind the le of this failed to express my views with equal candor. peop! great country i: - | the colored inhabitants of those States, either | #2me honesty, and ‘h: greater isdom liations past eda bon SOL Breckiye MT wrens war ch recommendations it will win its w: mon brotherhood, at the same tiie that te as @ universal rule orte those qualified by | than I can claim for mysely. As the proposed hgenaes tule L de mort ty — the: ae Ms HF. WRIGHT, Magnetic and Olairvoy- | Suite Sierusniones eereas Poomle. We restit pisces Snet cre ay tyres al rary ite tor their Cho vernon a oon Becvenlty, jumions x wisdeen of tneemasane [2 com meee nave bers font times ected .F. Ys cates the m: of the I.w—if such a poli. ventu’ vernment. own | necessity, justice or of the measure; | = , Dilndmad Parcisvis. mheamation, Chills ent Fe: | ate seme implies Ste perpoose. HYGIENIO | can be presented there is ao man in the niten mind inclined to this view, but after calm and | but baving no place of voice in the body before Legislature ot ibwa ae aveprebenntive ef tee ver, Female W. ‘Nervousness, preven. v4 ae mech alte ages te deer fabs ae States who will more willingly embrace it | fll discussion my judgment yielded tothe ad- | which the measure is pending, | disclaim any | Republicaa U sie Fite, &c. Roome 452 éthet.. bet. Band F | tre nerves. a mg | than Andrew Johusgn | [Hearty cheers.) But | yere® ferro ns resting upon the practical | Purpose to interfere beyond the expression of | that political y streets. my ¢im* : . FOR LADIES Nay ager policy. be presented, he must . es pet nroianitee in such a meas- pg Sette ip emg the o! I now bold. To betray the confidence HANNA BLAS, RDFa OP AH. | tenes patina. I peers pleunng any | De false Jo Dimeclt, flee io hls record, ‘and | ure, ando ine Presidents conviction tin to | Having thus declared my views, as hey | thus sepored nme would be maniiancs LAW OFF. oficenkners, Awan erit ! | he does not sdhere to his policy, and sink or | ¥egitimate scope of his power. had aright to know them, on the material | 22, RETSttude so glaringly dishonorable that I Am sure no intelligent member of your organi- vation expects it. Nor can it be goad tbat and nothing isso genial to the senses as ite gently | swim with it. rs.) It is pretty good | The planoforganization embodied in the proc- | questions that have lately arisen, or are now stimulating effects in assisting direstion Iwill do or say anything which would, in ——— |, gentlemen, of the correct- | !*mation to the people of North Carolina, and | pending, I trust that ree eee on this oc- au] We_ warrant a trial. HYG the f ‘cite meron that, pen met Ryeweato ness of y. that Congrens, after having ‘be instructions to the Provisional Governor | ©asion is answered, and I ll be glad if their inion, tepd to divide, weaken, or de- been nearly six | ‘weary mon of that State, exhibit the and princi- | ¢xpression may have any beneficial infi =e - mee coe agaist for HYGIENIC WINE, has been unable to present one which eet les prescribed by the {for the substi | on questions the right disposition whereof is & wpraline te or its cumasn ta bave rete STUART & THOMAS, — Seeger | meat (Uneoun anh 1 ahteary tulsa cad leee een tee | and te Sean tener etary ee, fully accomplished . ughter. i 0 . | an jeep! nt to peace and tran- 3 VERYWHERE. Wholesale Agents. 1t was once said, I think by John Randolph, | © this plan two things presented by the proc- | quility of the ‘nton. Recognizing the con. Lbave the honor to be, very ly, SOLDE my ll-2w ‘Pronde your obedient servant, | Jans HARLAN that of all tinkers the Constitution tinkers were | ‘mation and the ent’s instructions are | Stitutional pewer of sll the co-ordinate Hon. A. W.Rawpatt, Pree:dent National CBieKenIne & gous’ the most to be deprecated. [Cheers.] If the | Worthy of special notice: branches of the Government—legislative, ju- | Union Club, Wasbington, D ©. P Ba a NO 8 Sa ,] a wera pa the grave. what would ie pend ar 2 of md organ’ pane gage baonpectee sip a entertmining for C say to Congress, in which e' weris spect and absolutely restri each the respect which is duet loyal an ay 5 go CS Cera oot eon. NEW JERSEY. AED MELOUEONS. in third man, af least, is &Consutation unker? | tothe people who are loyal to the United | citizen, theyare entitled to und shall tacaze: | Dux Goove.—The market has become 1au- [Cheers and laughter.) But they are not wise States, aad wocthasa® This is in accordance | according tomy beet yudgement, the su) guid, and is altogether witbout tone. The SF Thirty-six assorted second-hand’ PIANOS | eneugh to amend thai grand old instrument, | With the views often declared by Mr. Johneon | which is required by that Coneniurion mn, talling off in the receipts of raw @otton has <4 ‘m! the work of our patriot of the founders | from the commencement of the rebellion, and | after an unexampled conflic: been upbeid | served as a check to the heaviest of the goods for sale or rent. ane el eet Pepabas ee heey eon under the most impressive circumstances. and eanciitied by Divine favor, aad through | market: but pricesare without material change, EXP 08, ‘On WEISS BEER. and the admiration of the world, [Cheers.] Secondly. The choice of delegates was not | the sacrifice of so much blood and treasure. Prints bave been the most active, selling at UB WEISS BEER. My fellow-citizens, there is but one proposi- | °D!y limited to loyal people and no others. but The serenading y next proceeded tothe | Pre ious prices; but there is no buoyancy a 4 berger been re that stands even Romy geal guaranties were required in res- | residence of P ter General Denoison, en Ewe a demand. Browa ReAings e a chance o} oO je eman ves nee weak, w s Le Sttbe North; and that is the proposition Fepudiation of the re debt. A sound reasoa ig een amen pf SATIS le Fe finer erades "of bleached rode are firm ig Tepresentation on voters. ad whose jueh guaran in to slavery , POSTMASTER GENERAL DENNIBON. er scarce, & other grades are and fault is it that that is nota oles Consti- | Stated by the President in ae wir enow-oktenst 1 not the less cniak wan “ beavy. Many grades are much lower. Deuims acs ‘Covg: ess ay a tution to-day? Why was in not submitted | ly. the necessity of “the evidence of sincerity | to yon for this call Pot its being made J “Te steady. Is firm. Stripesand checks of York ‘The Sea hathing fennsurpaseed, With the amendment abolishing slavery,! | '” 'be future maintenance of the Union.” on me in my official capacity, and asa memp or | Dest grades are firm. but secon and low And perfectly safe Guests leaving Washington b ‘Whose fault was that? ‘These views, expreseed by the President in | of the Cabinel; and yet I am admonished by | 2fades nre lower. Gingbams are scarce. morning train for Phil ia Larrdoe at Voices—The ‘heads, his mesenge, received, and continue to receive, | this fact, af well as by the lateness of the hour, | Ticks bave declined. QCottonades have im- Branch at @ P. ak, samme ey" hd edn Cther Voices—Thad Stevens's. my cordial acquiscence and support. Who | not to discues many topics of public interest | Proved a little, being scarce. Woolens arefor Tooms will please apply at iy House, Mr. McCulloch.— Was i: the fault of Audrew | are Joya! people is a question thet ougbt not to | upon which, under er circumstances, I | the oe ae very weak. Fancy cassimeres Gee city. SPBAGUB & STOKES. 161m Johnson ? [Shouts of “The fault of Vongres-,"" | t@ difficult of decision. might be giad to exprees my views. I may dight |. Detat _™Y 121m Proprietors. py “Thad Stevens.” and counter cheers tor After full be aetna ofthe steps taken by | say, however, that we have much reason to en Wiitian es , BY. Bete Peta RANT, Stevens.) If the course which the President | bint torestore the Constitutionalreixtions of the | feligitate ourselves on the general conditicn of STEAM MABBLE WOKKS, jo. $58 Penns. ov. near oth street, was pursuing was ebnoxious to the charges | States, the President, in bis annual message | the country, in view of the perils thronch MARDLE MANTLES MOMDM TABLE | ‘Theundersigned tuforme hie jana suo par | made against it on the recess of Congress. now | Prccreds to state, with equal distinctness, | which we hiveso recently passed. and to con. a GEEEND TOPE, ac. He 'y, that he has happened it that there was no denunciation of | What remains to bedone, and to whom. the | gratulateourselves upon the promising future * — Ries stand. “The Beropesn .”” to it until the meeting Of Congress? How hap- | *"tbority and daty of doing it belongs, in the awaits us. te Made to erder on reasonable terms 355 Pennsylvania eyeges, hese he, pened it that these Jupiters Tonans of Von- | following words: It is true that the restoration of the Soutbern notice , | je enabled to farnish oll kinds of Liquors: gresa were as silems a¢ though they had been | “The amendment to the Constitution being | States to all their constitutional relations to instantly on band RASTEBN MAR- 7 fever bo dalieile w cout _ | dumb? Those men, whose duty it was tostand | 2¢*pt+d, it would remain for the States whose | the General Government is not yet accom. BLD TILING. attended | tion Ad md nue | onthe of the Constitution, and alarm | POwers bave ibeen so long in abeyance tore- | plished. So far as that duty or tbat consum- ey its west, petronsé®: p. BMRION, | thé people of approaching danger—why did | sume their places in the two braaches of the | mation bas devolved on the Executive branch | go 9 DO. ssisdaal-a mart my 16-tf No 955 Penne avenue. thet net denounce that policy and demand of | National Legislature, ‘andthereby complete the of the Government, i bas been fully perfor- ‘igfall is lectaring im London on the 7 = —PEEELED AND DELIOATE OonsTitry | (he President of tle U: States a conven. | WOrk of restoration. Here it is for you, fetlow- | med. {Appiasse.] cannot now recall any | ®¢FTo. EXPrRim RESEARCHES Ty STEAM tion of Congrese? No such demand was marie | citftyms, of the Seuaie, and for yon, fellow- | failure in this regard. With all these things | &@~In Connecticuta sheep. aching Ia ret . 4 Engineer ©. F ‘and Noeuch denunciation was then heira. We | Citizens of the se of Representatives, fo are familiar, and the country knows what | bas been invented, which he maidtobee mare iyo: 0. BLM. vol p auilesen did hear # voice trom Pennsylvania I pelieve, | Judge, cach -f you for yourcelves, of the elections, deen done and what ie doing. vel of mechanical triumpp. . sine ‘ ‘“ +

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