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EVENING STAR. = WB. WALLACH, Batter and Preprister. | WASHINGTON cITY: OASES! SHOW CASES!!— SHOW | Sas or all kinds or aslo». red seiee, to close ent stock, at STILEKS’. corner 6h and ets.. near Northern Liberty Market. aes, J T. COUMBE, DENTIST. Bo. 49: THE MUNIOIPAL ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE, &c. Tth street, = opposite Udd Fellows! Ball. will ee —] ED.—A meeting of the friends an wel on * Se er BR bbe:-at moderate prices. Heat __CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE, te. w. ba - 8 (Thi <seeese--MAY 24y 18060 Oe ott ased. ua my 201 as | “B BISHOP, ABD —ATTENTION WORK- S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. Cc. DEALER I !—A meting will be he! 3BE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- PAPER HANGINGS, RS el: ty b= SBAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. The Chronicle, for political effect, or as a @odge to conceal the lodses of 8 waning busi- Bees, parades a set of returas it alleges it has made to the Internal Revenue Depart- ment, designed to show that its advertising receipts have increased during the last quarter since it took ground against the admunistra- {cay and were largely in excess of the receipts of any other =. re: The contradiction | to its statement nd in its own columns. An examination of its advertising columns | shows that during the quarter ending March | | pce: FERBD!! SALT!!! WINDOW SHADES FIRE sOREENS, €OBD, TASSELS, &c., 517 Ninth street. three doo.sab-ve Penn sven7e, Washington, D.C. my 24 corner. Pennsylvania sv,, RsDAY Ee NG, at 80’clock, - Sess saucers cate vol for ak the eee ae ion on. my <2-3t* => SIXTH WARD. SOR SALE OBBAP. Gownci}— H ren Ate oe, WLLL TALBERT " , pported by many ngmen 2 © ace Co ir ee and theii ir friends. 1t* oters, w: ra = FinST RD—The following ticket will Also, Herness, Bridies and Saddles. Sake coe eeer ey aehe ensuing election by Must te old by "0 ‘w TAYLOR & 00°8, “Saror orig Oe NAT ai my %-co3t* 231 Pa. av.. opposite Willard’s. —0. B BA JAMES KEL- Soapelimes James P. TUSTIB UE Kseer JOHN FO. OLARBK. my 21-40 some recreation,do hereby IRD WARD TIOKET—The followi: 31, (the quarter in which it claims to have A complete assortment of TH h Dg pn ly increased its advertising) it has | ALL GRADES OF FLOUE, rot'ne or— Syren * experienced a steady falling off. This is not | a aca ‘PiowaRy WALLAca. oniy true of its daily paper but «iso of the | oe witch We: e For Alderman— p Sunday Chronicle, as will be seen by the sub- BsKEES AND GROCEBS. JOB W. ANGUS. joined figures, showing the namber of its new |» MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED HAY, For Commen gong ee ne en IS F ns caked ct Rael lewis, 3. F MORSELL., ——— | GROUND ALUM, FINE, For Assessor— 3 ‘< {$. [ee And TURK’S ISLAND SALT W.B. DOWNING. my %-te le log SE |e. | forsale low im lots to suit by FIRST WABD TICKET. we. [2128 [28 Zee | _my tf W.M, GALT £00. For Mayor Months. &{a/ 8 |esiesd | FOR SABA splendid BAY HORSE. 8 years For AOA CHARD WALLACR. itis) 2 tei old. sound and gentle; works well JUUN B. TURTON. Ss ° 3 |s2 ses | je or douvle harness; and is also a fi For Common Cou: cil— is 61s eS lesa | le horse. For particulars inquire WM B wEBR, 12 Zield iia New York Livery Stables, 12th street, betwee OLARENOK B. BAKER, Qetober, 1565... wo) 31 x | Aanmtaee en For Assessor Ornep rc . 7} at or ‘sor — November 987 32 C4 GES, CaRRracEs. ee AGEs, J.T C, CLARK. my 23-te December On hand, a large assortment of new and second- THE FOLLOWING TICKET WILL BE January, i866. | hand Carriages, which will be sold at, saprortes »t the coming election by the February . | reduced prices. Also, first-class Gro- citizens of the FIFTH WARD: March | oe ee eceanas Taeeee: | Nepalting M-Y0rT OHARD WALLACH ‘otal pee fatten, ALPERMOOT. JA8. A. TAIT. y i enn. aveni ar a Ui - » A. . Fort sd quarty my 25 3t* "and 374 D street, bet. sth and Ith, Covnenmyn— a Ww W asnincton, May 21, 1336. a 3 FERGUSON. Total No. for @ , THE UNDERSIGNED GROCERY ME JOHN V. BEYAN. months ....... 4507 CHANTS of the Sixth Ward, wishing, daring t Ascrsson— % 7 = SS —————— | warm westher, to give to our clerks ourselves my 23-te B. F. DYER. We bave shown above that the total number = of pew advertisements in the Daily Chronicle for the six months ending March 31, was 4.507, or an average of 29 per day. The number of new adivertiseme tar during that time Was 9 3g per day. ARRIVAL OF MBS JEFF. DAVIS. Mrs. Jeif. Davis arrived in Washington this Morning. from Fortress Monroe, and spent the morning with the tamily of Dr. Thos. Miller, but has taken rooms at the Ebbett Honse, which she will occupy during her stay im the Metropolis. She 1s accompanied by a servant only. Frxe Arts.—An admirable copy by Saunt, of London, of Murillo’s great picture, “The Immaculate Conception,” is now to be seen at Markriter’s, {$1 7ih street. The opportunity to see, if pot to purchase, should not be lost. ReconsTRUCTION IN THE DisTRicT.—Copies of our weekly, containing the bill before Con- gress taking away the charters of the District cities. can be obtained at the Star counter. S7 From Brophy & Burch, corner of 9th and D streets. we have the June number of the Cathelic World—a well-filled monthly maga- zine. S7 The Hablemann concert las night, at Metzerott Hall, was a greatsuccess. 1t should by all means be repeated. Divorce Mapy Easy.—The loose divorce system in Indiana is sometimes made a little too convenient. A Mr. and Mrs. McCartney, who live very happily at New Albany, were amazed. the other Gay, to Jearn that they were divorced. Neither applied to be untied, and nobocy knows how we vase got into court. The good o}d souls slept in separate beds that ‘© notice to our cus- y of June until the oe Ana Car, stores will be at 80’cloc! m., excepting Saturdays : "win! HOAREICO. tome:s that from the tirst d: THIBD WARD.—At a meeting of the vo first day of October, 1868, TF tere of the Third Ward. held on Monday el ight, the 21et inst.. the following gentiemen were (Signed) WMH ‘0, nomivated as candidates to be supported at theen- . ayor— TA TOLSUN, RICHARD WALLAGR. MB BEAN. ftn and G, For Alderman— M. BROWNING. JOHN T. GIVEN, J.H.B. JENKINS, For Common Counctl— L. GADDIS. ( Branch Store.) JOHN W. SIM R.V McKENNKY. B. F. MORSEL ere oepeet tact eM For Assensore BROWN. i @.W TALBERT. WB. DOWNING. —_ my 23 te HE LATEST MIRACLE OF THE AGE— ‘ELECTION NOTICE. a Diiastavtawey abe Hecoueee rae © following Ticket Will be supported by th © parlor. 5 f e p O BERT 45% ith cppantio Pont Omics ne Bt voters of the First Ward at the vu- uing ‘alec: tion: (OR SALE The !ORSE and CARRIAGE of Consul General of Switze:- G EROTT'S Music Store. 2O>S For Mayor—BICHARD WALLACH. For Alderman—JOHN B. TURTON, For Common O-nncil_JOHN A. RHE ARDEEW CARROLL, and CLARENOE b. For Assessor—GEORGE F. KIDWELL. my 21-te ) => SEVENTH WARD.—Dr. CHARLES AL 1G) ., LEN will be supported as an Independent andidate for the Common Council by _ my }9-te* _MANY VOTERS. 3 > UANDIDATES FOR SEUOND WARD. For Mayor— oH BIUHARD WALLAOH. For Alderman— . RUSSEL: For re pe esas A. PEUGH, ANDREW J JOYOER, H.CLaY 8STEWABY. = my 19-td “S- THE FOLLOWING NAMED GENTLE men were nominated at a large of voters of the First Ward : ‘ge meetiag eM, Ba- per BSODA WATER. Pare SODA WATER, with the Most delicious FBUIC AND CBYAM SIRUPS, with shaved ice if desired, at W. A. GRAY’s, my 22-e06t* northeast cor. Mass, av. and 4th st au TRAVELING TRUNKS. We offer a Jarre and varied assortment of i SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, LADIES’ DBESS TRUNKS, PACKING TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHEL, CABPET BAGS, &c., AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Aldermas— NICHOLAS © . SB. WALL, STEPHENS & Co., Common Govacit- Co ELAN, SE a CLARENCE BEAR Ee, ANDREW CABROLL. * GEORGE F. KIDWELL. my 17-16 WARD 322 Pennsylvania avenne, _my 22-3tif_[Int.]_ between oth and 1th streets. M aE W. GALT & BROTHER €ailthe attention of the publicto « large and lem FOURTH le WORKINGMER’S TIC N night, and early the next morning trudged off | fine assortment of ‘or Mayor RICHARD, WALUACH. not again interfere with their cennubial feli- | Consisting in part of BALL, and WM. BR. McLEAN my 19- city. TEA SETS, FOURTH WARD T ET ICE PITCHERS, yor Mayers coming Manici UN a DTELEGEKAMS, WIRE sf, CLAIME T G 8 FRUIT STANDS, STANDS, For fd WALLACH. CAKE BASKETS, COASTERS, ELIJAH EDMON| . For Common Counetl— a M. H. NALLBY, vered, and GOBLETS, CUPS, &c. Ww. they coanes nnn snmclent address M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, CHAB: ~ ANDERSON. my 17-4 "_p. B. SNYDER, Manager. my 354 Penn. avenue, | ((S~ FIFTH WARD ADMINISTHATION A PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MERTING.| J) RY GOODS bares 48D WALLACH, held on SUNDAY EVENING. the ST BRBAKDOWS PRICES: Vit. H. HAMILTON. Socut opsanere wll Gon iieet Cad tag Ne BUBDETTE, M pry a a aaenee of onan pans yeh At No, 351 7th st., between I and K, my 24-3¢ Secretary. Has been constantly baying goods for the last fif- En i er. CF TRE STRAWBEBRY FESTIVAL AT O.. APSEMBLY'S CHULOM, corner of Ah streets. is still in prog:ess. teen days. He has now in stere SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF decline in goeds, at the about NEW AND CHOICE GOODS to offer to his customers, bought after the grea lowest price that cash PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. G®4ND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION would buy them, and will be sold ASTONISH- GLYMONT bart INGLY CHEAT. tn: ety EIRAT tte, har, Ys rm sare carnestiy in ted to attend. Bas: x ja Scents par gard worthy) ca Kepven the whert st 7th street at 7 nat War TOEHESRGS ate Pretaant, | Aiaetaancae reais ta Gi. | aL, ON DOLLAR, tbe mateo Lieat. WM. YOUNG, Rec. Sec’y. my 23 2t and Alpacas, some of the most beautiful i iste -—Chi SABBATH SCHOOL EXHIBITION shades, very desirable for suits—some. a mond. Daniel Ehibarde, Chee: wanetie® Deam- Exhibition of the Second Baptist $1 as low as OME ONE, COME Bi Gert wat cad ital nee vowcheted Me Cc ene Yad AY. May %. at 8 o'clock p.m. Tickets will be sold at S cents, Children 10 cents. ‘The Firet Grand AFTEENOON AND EVENING PIC-NIC A fine Grenada: of the —- dete eertn ISH | agin AMAL OSTA OD, mt and Directors of the Dorches: u of White Goods, very THURSDAY, MAY 24,'1%66, end Delaware ‘Railroad Company wish to reno nen ey Trish Linen 50 cents yaa Boats will leave the foot of High aureet e ten Gowpetent and thoroughly practical ensineer to | 100 pieces Washing at lé cents. minutes for the grounds. ‘The celebrated Holy orrey ® route for s railroad from Cambridge. | About 300 fine Calico, and beantifal | Hill band Bes neces epgaged, aad a pleasant time land, to + Delaware, a distance of Sgures. st 20 cents per yard. may be expected. my 23-2t* ‘Applications, by lettor or in with refer. | > “Secemteper yard.-> Vor? 5004, Will be sold for O! FOR GLYMONT! ences, will be ieceived at the of the company | 100 pieces in , Beat figu: fast 2 (We in Cambridge. up to day of meeting of the be sold at $1: cents—very. ches seh ida moni tor eng gee 4 cha : Wed: » May Sth. It is desi to sai dozen Linen Handkerchifs, at @1.50 per | Sud Bobocte the Immaculate Conception on estimate of cost of survey submitted with applica. 0 goren - NESDAY, SUN 6. Tees" tions. 6 = Hoop Skirts. Teceived. made toor- | Phe splendid Steamer WAWaAssETt has been nes: w. sei BILSON BYBR, Pres’t. large and Size, the best make to be | chartered tor the en Cembridge, Maryland. May 9,186. my t-ceaw | About S00 Silk Gun Usbrelias, the very best goods, | Fours loeve the fasts ee eae at city rican. noLaaa A = Of Parasols, some very fine goods, wanes o'clock p. m., returning at 4% p. m. and DISARMED 11: werth $8 to $10 fe strictest order will be enforced. . — ACK GOODS. Esputa's celebrated Brassand String Band bes THE CHIEF CAUSES OF PESTILENCE E sigh to call | the atteation of LADIES ES- | been and will discourse delicious music . to t! lowing, viz : : ds D Ez. bi rT: lack Grenadi ards Tickets $1; children under 10 years half price. FLUIDS, socked Be hee Pee The Gated SS Florentine, =” st wide. No intoxicating drink sold on the promises." i 19 “Crepe Maretz, ba Boreal Stshedive, Plorentine and Crape \EORGE J MANNS ferment, ¢ rentine and Or G LAGEE Bik BREWERY Black Gros Grain and journing Silks very e A PLE. cSaagivins ie enaat ts oes sane ripkahrentge Dancing every MONDAY commencing at 2 0’cl’k ; CARPETING, OLLOLOTE aod Martine etre | Bat wae oWock eafel; that our Store fs a1 each EiesrieSnntan oboe ceteencnte | dearinent sls ttn ie end Vn mak eer of the latter to every farmer,)and wherever pol- | ‘The above-named coniprise but a small portion Sree Ooms WITH BOARD. IN A Tome hed ag aecnd die | ofour stock. Will be pleased to have any one call | atrebt. wear ant gi. my 33-60" ipherinte in She eitatitc medning of tas. words, and examine our goods. Roows AND GOOD prec ipiee te Beh tee eee hy c ONE PRIOB WILL BE ASKED. 8367 Penna.ay. Also, good Ts- iples—leas ‘ul avr au be nt ble . my 22-3," ST@ DESTROYERS. and mor merely absorbents goods are warranted to be as represented by 7 Polgonous eases vot injurious to uicuslle ia which | the salesmen. Dyicantehad af 135 geome Detwoen sist aed sala them ia atvectad to thene Usinfectanta ‘At ‘22d ote oorth. » Beene aoe tached testi moni: im favor gtest @00) SoTeeTgublch. with hundreds of othersceabescen | _m™y 10-6tif 3: oat roma ihe warm seecos wich Compaay 's office. or board, or . Dz_avan House, ALBANY. March 30, 1886, T° THE PUBLIC. cation No, 389 corner Lor jumtaralahed vk Ty the Brevidems of the New York Disinfecting MES. M. N. ABBEY ene Deedie: Tessas i, fo be; we | Betur"atiet Maz Meticind and Sulphur Vaor cousider that we have found ay article which sar- eed of tis oak Noni upen Snose she ste 'T4ELE BO. pesecs all others as a remedy against all bad odors. on pom several oneat BOOMS | monte? iain We = Pen swithout board. except to invalids. mi8-6t* ob aren Ty thegPresidem: of the New York Disthyectias ENTBEPRISE G BEAT BEDUCTION IW Sir: We pronounce it without exception WILL Live. MATTINGS, to be the deen fo eee ever knows. a effect upon — MATTINGS every estantaneons tfully ¢ Kt 0. A. StErsoN. Astor House. and patrons, aoa Dablieat largo: ‘een he bes MATTINGS. Sast repurped from 3 Call Kaen, Pickling wuze: | FROM THIRTY ORNTS UP. iishment. which be ran co succosstally previous ts | sog PrgcEs gust BEOKIVED~— Waits, orene 1GRLEDO pe mene oem OBECKED, AND FANCY. weureuent of eee frogties which taterra C= eves can be furnished at the reduced price ot bier 4 LARGELOT OF CHEAP WINDOW SHADES, Sogn ne tet emoanart ce patos, Ay OIL CLOTHS, AND OARPETS. ICE OFSTE! he | 30 F: : wueltsete tec fone ICE OFSTE IRST CLASS eee FOR OHIL,. rattan ae ueetat 2. avon, Lop CLAMS, &c., of the choicest descrip: | _my 19-6t" 406 7th st., bet. @ and H. ‘Customers el these dell- PROIALT TING “as Igtvelt my pin | attention 8 BEAT BARGAIN, aacyeement. Just opened— low a 93 100 goren Huckertack Yowels, wil Linen, st 950 ¥or sale on easy terms. ve satisfaction comnection efit ver nther 100 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs at 91.90, 91.75, for rent. ts carefall °y T. M. HABVBY. Original saloon. end able Bi Pinnos and otber Musical Instruments caref 221, Catreet corner of ith. | 100 a repaired. by experienced workmen. in ou: SF Familice, Hotels 4nd iestaarents promptly | With ® full stock of Housek rooms, over our store. Morte bes FELL west prices. aeneprion- anetee Li m7 12-0680 ___306 Pens. arouse, seer WS |’ eRRIDAY | ea. ae ¥ UAGELLANT BOGCY AND Tx ag ee det ittate should 13 rom Pordes t Mrs Fis late of Boston ait Alyce tier sale’ th toa inh ee = er le * i. b . Gage REL ASOLo's BXTRACT BO | Fee sccevecbet. Mend Lots jure Ith, apub-im® | geiy kel Lposa'e way 12 296h" ‘STCOND DITO, | Affairs in Grersetown. Drow s2p.—Yesteraa¥ af rovon @ Ntir b., Sbout JZ years old, ason of Mr. WK. Fy who resides at the corner of G THE YTB at Tee GOVERMENT WOOD- YARD. On 4 closer imvestigation, it ts ascertained that not more than half the quantity of wood, s'reets, Went with a playn: as et first estimated, was destroyed by the fire | jx at Rock creek, oa h them a doe at the Government wood-yard near Alexan- | which they mended tod In trying to pu the dog in the water ibe ti: f-llew uator mately fell overboard and wa: drowned © ly was recovered. Coyrinuen—The appointment of Georrce Hull as Collector of Internal revenue for th city. was confirmed by the Senate yesterday Carnrine Wearons—This mor ning Danie Jackson. col., went into Miss Je::’s fancy sto corner of Beall and High streets, and drew « pistol upon her. She ran into the street ang called upon officer Sebastinn for protection Jackson was arrested and taken to the Nra house. The pistol was taken from and prove: to be loaded. Jackson saiv be merely took from his pocket so that he could get his mone) out to pay for articles he bad purchased, an had noides of aisrming the Iady fora ‘z. Tue CaNat.—Arrived—The Flodoardo with limestone; CO) Tr with ice to Pettibone, and twenty boats with coal consigned. as follow. To American Oo., 547.14 tons: Oamberiand (x 396.12 tons: Central Co., 673.17 tons, Bonden Co 339.10 tons; Hampe & Balt Co, 220.1 tons. Phil s & Boose 1088 tons. Deparied—The Jno oore, Fish and Sundries to Harpers Ferry and twenty-one boats ligat Flour axp Gratx Maker.—The market very quiet to-day, purely because of sear \:) The demand is as active as ever, but the sup ly is inadequate, There are no arrivals c! jour or grain; transactions price lists unchanged. Port oF GroncrTowN.—Entered—Sebr Romp, J. W. Mitchell, master, from Alexao dria. The river front does not present a very lively appearance to-day. he vessele at wharves being few in number. and ajmo- exclusively to coal trade, and river cratix A measurement of the area which was oeeupied by the burnt wood, and the fact that @ considerable quantity of wood was sold from the pile previous tothe fire, tas reduced the loss to about 6,000 cords : sive entetegeale Sinkenees WHITE BOUSE. A large number of visitors waited upon the President to-day. Some were yet in attend. ance who have spent two or three days pa- tiently awaiting an audience. Senators Lane, of Indiana, and Fessenden had interviews to- aay. Lewis D. Campbell, our Minister to Mexico, and Mr. Blow, of Missouri, called: also, Major General E. ». Townsend. ae 4 @CLUCE Pm. x GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. WasHineton, May 24, 1966 Jey Oooke & Oo. furnish the following quo- tations of Government securities: He is SECRETARY SEWARD returned to this city from bis visitto Auburn. N. Y., this morning. Se ANT Sane eerie INTERNAL REVENUE —The receipts from this source to-day were $657,142.20, sce | XXXIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. THURSsPAY. May 24. SENATE.—Mr. Wilson offered a resolution in- strueting the Committee on Finance to inves- tigate the condition of the nauonal banks in Washington city, as to how much Govern- ment money has been deposited in them with- in the past year, by whose authority, etc., and whether and to whom interest has been paid on such deposits, At the suggestion of Mr. Johnson. Mr. Wil- son modified bis resolution by striking out the words in Wasbington city, so as to make it ap- plicable to all national banks, Mr. Fessenden said ff the inquiry was or- dered it ought tobe made by a special com- mittee. Mr. Wilson accepted the suggestion of Mr Fessenden, an* modified his resolution to make it read that a select committee be appointed. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Sumner presented the petition of an officer of the Veteran Reserve Corps for the trial of Jeffersen Davis by military commis- sion. Referred to the Military Committee. Mr. Wileon called up the joint resolution in relation to the qualifications of applicants for AN OPPORTUNE OCCUBRENOE. We confess to slight appreciation ef the ben- efits of serenades to men in-public life, the custom haviag grown into a great nuisarice, whereby small men are éssayed to be made im- portant persons at the expense of poorly paid public employees, for the benefit of parties bent on getting the places of the latter, or on obtaining from the serenaded, special favors to which they are not entitled in law or justice. Nevertheless, we regard the serenading of the President and Cabinet last nigat, with its re- sulting exposition of the views of each of the latter called out, as being likely to have a for- tunate effect. It correcis the false impressions concerning the positions of the members of the Executive branch ot the Government dis- seminated by the pens and tongues ot partizans ot the views of Mr. Thad. S evens on the one hand, and disarms for future mischief the sin- aster “reconstruction” labors of those who, throughout the war, were nearty sympathizers with the rebel chiets and their cause, thouch themseives living under the shadow ofthe pro- tection of the government they sought to de- unimportant O* CE ROOM, at No. 42 Terms moderate References required. my 2 tw [P'8:oLUrion OF COPAKTN £ESAIP The coparteership beretofere existing between Hepry tz and E. A. W. Grosbon, umder the style end firm of Bontz & Groshon, was dissolved on the s7th inst . by mutual consent All persons having ciatms again-t the ssid firm ereby votified 1 pre-ent the @ for rettle e and those indebted to the fr: t ecttle their accounts, with the « the old stand, ss the books mast pe « etreet the admission to West Point Academy. 1t | _™ 243 stroy. denies admission to all who have taken part in | "J°HIS : The great stumbling block in the path of the | the rebeliion, and provides that candidates bers trom the Orphans’ ( of Colon Washington County, in the District . lette-s testamentary on the personal estate of re-adjushinent of our national public affairs | shall be between 17 and 22 years of age. Those ah ween % sperate “muddle” into | Who bave served in the army shail be admis- | gich wa Gudcin. late of Washineton. b « , . ns eee Beery she M2 _— i Se - sible in 3 to the age of twenty-four. deve: eed All persons having claims against t¢ which they have been precipitated by misrep- Mr. Anthony offered an amendment that, in jeceased, are hereby warned to exhibit reseutitions of the two classes of pseudo pub- appointments from Congressional districts, the A the venc * ss ag sebscr ere x v Stevens < ize day oi lay Mext: the licists referred to above. While Mr. Steven sickapeatermenm py eed — perwten by law be encluded fue aff kere: and his followers have labored incessantly to | 24 i. ates, from estate. ad the t to the belief that the whom selection shall be made by competitive Given under our hands thix 224 day of May. 1255 minions Ihe commit y, i080 - v* | examination. This shall not apply to appoint ROBERT BR PY Wei great mise of the people of the South—nine- | ments at large by the President. ATWELL COWLING teen twenticths—are no! accepting cheerfully Mr. Nesmith offered an Is Ee that, my 1 awsw* Executers F mith the altered condition of the hereafter, the Superintendent of West Point ANANAS” ee te x eye apes Tat | may be selected from any Corps of the army | B PINE APPLES ccumee Nes Teeulting. trom. thelr rebeliton |-siciead of asat present, from the Engineer o CARAMELS and its fi dare nof anxious to be here- Corps exclusively. We are this day opening « fresh eupp!y of after faithful to the Union, the Inte Northern Pending discussion on the above the morn- JaMAIC) BANA ey PINE APPLES ANp allies of the rebellion are striving to re-instate jetnas wack taben ap fe Reconstruction reso- | wniTmaN’s« BLEDRATED PUALADELPHIA in their for - Jo mene upon sn 1 pub. Hovse —Mr. Eliot, of Mass.. from the Com- in Chocolate, Pa Va Coffee and Cozoan lic affaires, each and allot the ungrateful tra: Mitteg on Commerce, reported back the joint Stewart's anri N k Stick Candies. at) who engineered the rebellion from its conc favors Sonth Boston am Sticks. Mai resolution be ge tbe introduction ot chol- era into the United States, and recommended concurrence in the Senate amendments. The said amendments were agreed to; so the joint resolution bas passed both Houses. Mr. Welker, of Ohio, from the District Com- Miltee, —— back Senate bill to incorpo- rate the Women’s Hospital and Lying-in Asy- lura of the District of Columbia, with sundry amendments. The amendments were agreed to and the bill passed. Mr. Strouse, of Pa., from the Committee on Territories, reported back the bill erecting Montana into a surveying district and for other purposes. Passed. The House then resumed the consideration of the bill to continue the Freedmen’s Bureau in operation for three years. The bill was discussed by Messrs. Eliot Stevens of Pa., and Davisof N. Y., and sundry amendments were adopted. Mr. Brandgee, of Ot., moved to postpone the further consideration of the bill unttl the sec- ond Monday in December next. Not agreed to—yeas 5], nays $1. The morning hour having expired, the bill was then laid over ~ntil Monday next. On motion of Mr. Stevens, of Pa., the House agreed te dispense with the evening session to-night. ‘The House then resumed the discussion of the Tax bill. lard ’s Chocols' jon Bens. & We guarantee aller Candies to be pure made o: the best white sugar Call and try inimitable Ice Creams and Water Ices notning to tqual them ip this city. JEWELL'S. 246 Peon. ay my 43" between 12th and Betck ann COLOKED SILKS. tion to its collapse latter are s ing toremitour pubhe affairs to the management of the leaders of the re’! lion, while the former seek as a means ot pre- serving and incre ig their individual power in the State, to sweep away all the distinctive aud really American features of the Constitu- thon, under pretence of the public necessity ot bolding the entire Sonth as conquered ter. ritory. Nine-tenths of the people every where fayor the schemes of neither of these unpatriotic parties. They are for restoring harmony as soon as possible; peace and the rights of the Union having been already restored. rhis simply. the gist of the President's current herculean labors. The country is com- ing to realize that fact, though i* continues to be more or less obscured by the impudent ef- forts of the anti-war northern politicians to seem to influence his policy, and by the equal- ly unscrupulous efforts of those who seek to destroy the government by centralizing it, to generate the belief that the claims of the for. mer to be the advisers of the President are Or, in other wo: Just received a splendid stock of Black SILKS at £1.50, $1.75, $2, $2 25, up to $1 per »ard Plain SILKS, in Bine, Brown, Green, and Pur Die Check SILKS, in sli colors, at $1.25 and $15 Loulard BILK 8, a1 +» Sie., apd $1 per yard MOURNING GOODs. We offer the largest and most complete sto & of LUPIN’S CELEBRATED FABRICS to be found ip this market, and at THE LOWEST PRICES. FANCY DRESS GOODS An immense stock of very select styies of PARIS DBESS GOODS. based on facts. eit eee for summer wear, at 25, 30, 33, 35, 40, 45, aud @ The brief speeches of the Cabinet, delivered TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. cents, all very cheap. last night, must serve to dispel the ancertain- ——_o—___—_ —_ ty in the minds of the distant public (gener- Gold. KID GLOVES. ated by the sinister labors of the two classes of extremists 4s explained above) with reference ident’s c directly and wholly to the end of accomplish- ing precisely what the country at large desire accomplished. Viz:—Harmony between the people everywhere, immediate reconstruction of close business relations between the sec- NEw YorK, May 24.—Gold 1353. Baltimere Markets. BaLTm™ore, May 24.—Flour firm. Wheat— high grades advanced \ cent: Maryland red. $i.:6as2.43. Corn firm—white, 9 cents: yel- low, $6 cents. Oats firm, at 71a72 cents: sales light. Provisions steady. Sugar buoyant and & centhigher. Whisky steady. On hand 0 full supply of Alexandre’s, Courvoi nd Jouvin’s, in wi light, mediam. and JOS. J. MAY & 00. 308 Pennsylvania svenue, my 34-2tif between 9th and 10th sis BY enrry & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP New Yerk Markets. tions, swift Progress of the exhausted South New York, May 2 Sioar hes advanced td Steet =. noaTEe, BET. 10TH aND in recuperation from the effects of the war, 10815 cents: Southern $10.70a$16.7: ent 22, BF 5 a prompt realization on her part of all the in- | 4 cents higher. Corn advancesa seme: Beet | ber 5 and6, in dustrial and intellectual benefits that should steady: mess Pork 30.37. Lard quiet. Whis. | incheson M result from the abolishment of slavery, and | ky dull. above and beyond all, the preservation of the ——-—+210e-- ™. foe! Oe: cash jewce rf supremacy of the constitutional rights of all Months, secu! y @ deed of trust on wherever the stars and atripes float. LOCAL NEWS. 41] conveyancing pee: curv of the purchasers. § The frank and manly declarations of Mess THE Pay OF THE POLICE.—The members of Executer _ ey ge ther Stanton, Dennison, and McCalloch, prove, be- | the Metropolitan Police have recently made “ss Francis my %7t" GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts ¥ WM. L. WALL 42 00., Auctioneers. yond possibility of contradiction, that such bave been the gist of the President's labors, not more clearly than they give tothose gentlemen application to Congress for an increase of pay, their present compensation being but $60 per month, (two-thirds of which is paid by the Goverinent an the, otber by” tbe sonore’ | APEEION SAUE OF STOLEN AND O71: x greater claims to their country’s gratitude for | tions of the District,) and it will be very grat- THE CUSTODY OF T Fox TRO! AN the faithful support and adherance they haye | {Ying toall our citizens shoald Congressgran: Fons Seniep ay SoLUMBI4 Secorded to him while being hounded down | forcn Pew as ASS Class we are sure thatour | FOR A PERIOD OF MORE THAN sik = " with hke eagerness by both extreme factions. force in the-coentey. tng bent r stated eo a a ean % tne Rio. peer. The speeches to which we refer teach, plainly. | and efficient no one will deny. and when it is Sage gh eg A Cae the value to the nation of public men, in times eiioyarer | pip home 3 got aya gg oe rola. Srunks, “will tak: ~4 like these, who take thought, not of party in. | Were made by them, the entire number of pa- . bey —— - trolmen being but 1. - ef the Police Department, terests, but of the public welfare only. ous praateey my - Seong qyietmey i Be. a1 a4 op , en WEDNESDAY, June ee ellen i jo 1856, wi NOT DEAD. borne in mind that since the commencement of This sale, aut the war many of the very worst characters in the country have established themselves here, and that much attention has to be paid them. The detective branch of the police here will also compare with the same branch in other cities, and there is notaday but that they are to be found engaged in arresting thieves, hant- ing of stolen property, &¢. In New York. there were last year 68,773 arrests by 1,772 pa- trolmen, the average to each man being 38; 631 Dispatches were received at the Capitol yesterday announcing the death of Senator Wright, of New Jersey. To-day, however. dispatches were received from Newark, N. J.. where be is stopping, saying that he was sup- posed to be dying yesterday, but that he ral- lied. and is somewhat easier to-day. The mistake concerning his death was general, and a borimeda Co 6, 1962, will continue until the efticiee teenies In the custody ef the Property Clerk more ft alr eats ft deciguated in a catalogue prepare, wi we Tepe . theft or otherwise, — maybe ‘embraced 111 the catalogue. are 4 to call and identify the rame prior to the ‘ay of sale or they Will lose all claim thereto? o Of artieles to be sold can be exan- by 19 detectives, averaging 33 to each, who re- | ined et the y above referred to was announced in the New York papers of | covered $270,011.63 worth of Toperty—$14,211 By order: GEO. R wensics. last evening with obituary notices, as it has patel ee ae a oe arabes OIE CRESS a2 an. ey ee enn Ln Petwice- | Cves, teach, whe teosvenes GUIS Oe arE : TURERS tions were being made in Congress also for the Pproperty—6,17¢ by each. In this city the MANIGLE'S PATENT FREEZERS. uszal eulogies when the dispatches came from | average number of arrests by en was Tt bet os strongest Onn — kgs by “33 a the report. 176 each; 739 arrests by 6 detectives, 123 each; | quarte : = Newark denying Per $i22,500 worth of property recovered. aver. | @ quarts. EB. 4. & H. I GREGORY. mi 23-4t 32" Penna. avenne ne GBsD TRIAL OF SEWING MACHINES! BETWEEN THE WILCOX & GIBBS AND FLOBERCE! THE WILCOX & GIBBS TRIUMPHANT: TS TGbE ERT USERS AASEER aging $20,466 each. PARDON APPLICATIONS. The applications for pardon still centinue to trrive. Eight from Arkansas, four from North Carolina, two from Alabama, two from South Carolina, one from Louisiana, and one from ‘Texas, were received ag the office ot the Attor- ney General this morning. EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY. For the Wilcox & Gibbs Machine “five dis- The President ordered s pardon to be issued | owner of the horse since 1564. The horse wun fag ofence, bet ten to-day to Samuel S. Smith, of Louisiana, who pene the money — to Johnson. Two }-ware |, only two of were - wes convicted’ in. the provest court at Mow 'l DU ‘asa. wees, ervsunea Detectives | Hod r fs at able Orleans in March, 1965, for receiving stolen | Kei and Bigley ‘Onsuspicion of having cuter | eotiapertint rary. (be fick property, and was sentenced to twe years this Rores: hey were sent to jail Aig tee Rone can dispute, = te imprisonment. heering and. were released two weeks after. | Sre,Publiahed {0 the world, that ag Soon after their release, Detective Bigley THE MEMPHIS BLOTS. Major Gilbreth, the officer sent by General Howard to investigate the Memphis riots, has made a partial report on the subject. From it weextract the following:—“The civil authori- ties have not taken the slightest notice of these terrible riots, and seem to regard them as sim- > ceived information that the first horse on befeaclpge Foce-s ee Cars Clarke co., Va. ve ar, nson, who confessed that he not stole the borse for whic! = 233 < bbs to be, IMPROV BM! DOUBLE- D ; BIE AGH oOPee Taare ut Sergeant Geese the irmish between policeand until Kelley and Bigley a etaniva Fer cee eed and negroes. | ford, of the sth Ward. on the leckont;and Ser from the testimon: , Ro resistance was made by cep parca meng: ben or aemlge ene pe | the negroes after firet night. The citizens | turned him overto to ge og CWE wap have been advised to hold a meeting and de- | S¢Dt to jail for perjury, by S perintendent bounce the conduct of the mob, but still they | Richards. The wee vit was produced either neglect or refuse to do so. The as evidence agaipet “ papers of Memphis are at the root of the whole matter. They have incited riot and murder for months, this is only a legitimate result of their in- flammatory and incendiary articles, and these poor whites, between whom and the — es feud has always existed, have been bat thei tools.” } THE SUPPRESSION OF SMUGGLING. A gentleman connected with the Govern- ment, on duty along the Canada frontier, ina letter written to this city, confirms the recent reports of the successful war now being waged upon smugglers by the officers of customs. He one square. Preventiveand detective forces Lessons ; OPKINS monta venience operation in all the dis- Sr Eee Pe EAL SLeskoront koe tricts except that of Oswego. Here, he says, a Sateen yn enero bean ewe peer f fie Kame and bowa tee pals bave several times been agunst Mr. ¥ nat esliepase Sts canes en dyck, the Uoltector, bat nothing has as ~ sewers ta are bel ae all tee other J. FOLLERB ba are Lt . trict, in this district but very few are made, 370 bth etreet, between @ 4, abu

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