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rr a ET ES EVENING STAR. Ww. BD. WALLACH, Editer and Proprietor. ASHINGTON city: ...MAY 25, 1806, SEE OUTSIDE POR INTERESTING TE! BRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ADVERTISING OF THE CITY PAPER>. The Chronicle, for*political effect, or as a dodge to conceal the losses of » waning busi- B7 READING MATTER ON BVSRY PAGS. | . perir tondent of @ae Mile Ac adem+ may be selected from any Corpsof the army inst-.d of, PP POPossLS FOR ENVELOPES THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ; be , 8: now, ham the Eugeae-Ps Oorps only. Disa. | gt Tennallytowea, of the West Georgetown Pit grega tw, year, Ws; nage 19. The joint resoi station, Rev. George M. Berry, pastor. was Post Or KPART MENT, ——— Waecington. BO. May sath, ies ¢ CANDIDATES FOR @FFICE, ac. SEALED PROPU will be received at this riment ustil a at 3 o'clock pm. official jase off trom 8 es then pte setapart for and dedicated to the service of ATTENTION, FIFTH WABU—A mot. ANH tw revive certain lad grants made to | God on Sunday, the 13th justant. Bishop Lv: es er 3 \em ing of the w mn of the Fifth Ward the Ste Of Arkansas ten years ago, to aid in | Scott. Ret Dr Wm. B. Bawards, Rev FS fices, during a period of tw: let of |frlemdly the, ne else of RICHARD WaL the cone (Fuction of railroads, Wastaken op. Deliass, and the pastor oMciating Afiera Jaly vise athe catts ot velopes = of ¥ avemne ca TERED eee Atl.i5 pom. Mr. He moved that the | mest excellent sermon by the — ‘ue Teqn «: * = ; “ Giese 1.700 000 Havelopes for Oireulars) 6x by 3 | 18 Co: ia Mem = — Si Recor ee iatehiced mbit ex. | Lmnonn, om christian progression and per Be a P ‘XTH — following ticket will . *: lansto’y Of the Act in relation to the distribu- edaad becribed, when the ded- Ginee 2 1.200 &@ Enyclopes, 58 by $y tmches. em besunsorted st thecomiag election by the | _ Wasmimerom, May 25 19060 | PU Uy Drive money.” = concy were ite prfotued, aceotaing to Class 4— 100 004 oby4 “ ‘For Mayor BICH ABD WALLAOH Sty Uooke & Co. furnish the folldwing quo- On motion of Mr. Wilson the Spectal Com- | the discipline, by the Brebop. In tue afteracon “ Ws beak ‘or Alderman—DUNALD McGaTHRAN satious of (4overnmoent securities: mittee to inquire into the condition of the Na- | Rey. PF. S DeFiass preached an impressive v0 090 = 8 by. 4’ For Common Council—-THOMAS B. MARCHE. Bu tional Banks, provided for by resolution yes- [ discomrse from «We are fully able te go up ality of buil paper wilt anewer | RICHAED ROTHWELL. Wil. TaLBner fe ying. Sett «| terday, was ordered to be appointed by the | and possess the land,” and ou hundred dol- of Class1 Those of Class 6 are ‘my 2 te = i ay 6 VOMVOD. 1B ....0s scene lO K 0s chair, and to consist of five members. B i in- addition, makeng in the ag- f rev it all it | ture, aud ide echoes alt er or eeaetekee SIXTH WARD BEGOLABLY Womima. | <) 5 S270 Tones. 1802. foot | Mr’Henderson renewed bis motion and the pregte tive hundred, ruouh. with. the s0b- ness, parades a set of returns leges it | mr nd oe cinere of Wail oF cream-colo lez AEs tae ’ v. S Five Twenties, 19%... 3 Senate at 1.20 adjourned till Monday. scriptions previonsly obtained, to discharge U has made to the Internal Revenue Depart- ment, designed to show that its advertising » Teceipts bave increased during the last quarter (since it took ground against the admunistra- tion) and were largely. in excess of the receipts of any other city paper. -The contradiction to its statement is found in its own columns. An examination of its advertising eolumns shows that ee quarter ending March | 31, (the quarter which it claims to have considerably increased*its advertising) it has experienced a steady falling off. This is not only true of its daily paper but ulso of the Sunday Chronicle. ax will be seen by the sub- | joined figures, showing the number of its new advertisements through each month of the two quarters: 4 | | | er = 13 : | $3 ag {aid sa isin S187 45 275 Months. Z | é g Pred a8 sis (2/85 o/s Z | Ee Eas . . £ 62 325 rfsics o | es >3a Z Zz & i< is October, 1265. 3t 32; November 2 December January, 1866 February . March x ss 43 % Total Ist quart’r Total 2d quart’r Total No. for 6— months 4507 «1087 _ 5554 We bave shown above that total number | of new advertisements in the Daily Chronicle for | the six months ending March 31, was 4.507, or On average of 29 pet day. The number of new | Sdverticements in the Star during that time Was 9,055, an average of Sy per day ees . New Books. We bave received the following new pub- | lications “The Border Rifles.” By Austaye Aimard. j Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Co. For sale | ip this city by Jos. Sbilliugton. | “Hiaden Depths.” Ananymous. Philadel. | phia: J.B. Lippincott & Co. For sale in this | by Hudson Taylor. A story of consid- | ersble power. «Only a2 Woman's Heart.” By Ada Clare. | New York: M. Doolady. For sale in this city | by Hudson Taylor. The author is a writer of | the «dashing schvol, bas been a favorite | contributer to the New York Saturday and | Sunday papers. and is known in that quarter | by the tlle of the + ueen of Bohemia.” There | is much smart writing in this novel, but the | Story is involved and the characters unnatu- ral. Nevertheiess, there is unmistakable abil- ity displayed in it, giving promise .of better things from her pen + Roebuck.” A Novel) New York: M Doolady. For sale in this city by Hudson Taylor. A trashy story, with a brace of rebel | guerrillas as heroes. “Devotions of the Ages.’ By Kev. N.G. PLiladelPbia: J.B. Lippincott & Co. e im this city by Hudson Taylor. A itully-primted hitile work, giving the coi- Jects, texts and Iyries illustrauve of the Ubris- tian year, dc «Patriotic Poems. By Francis DeHaes Janvier. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. Forsale in this city by Hudson Tayior. This work is isened in Lippincott’s daintiest style of tinted paper, hinding, press work, &c. The contents embrace some new poems by Mr. Janvier, and a number already favorites of tte public—“ The Sleeping Sentinel” and others. REVOKED. The order issued on the Iith instant dishon- orably mustering out of the service Brig. Gen. Hi. H. Heath, Colonel 7th Lowa cavalry, was | single or double harness: and is also a fin yesterday revoked by the Secretary of War, a satisfactory explanation having removed the charge of fraudulent practices against the United States. Tue WEEKLY STAR is now on our counter mee Car: for sale, and in wrappers, ready for the mails, containing its great variety of reading matter: “Mr. Thompson’s Umbrella,” a capyal love Story; @ beautiful domestic sketeh entitled «Happy at Home;” “Misplaced Confidence;” a Living Creature in a Woman's Stomach for Six Years; Procetdings of the Virginia Epis- copal Council: Workingmen’s Meetings; Meetings: Board of Trade: the P: Re- torm School for Boys; Speech of Secretary Seward at Auburn; Serenades to the President and Cabinet; 5; ‘hes of the President, Secre- taries Stanton, McCulloch, Welles and Denni- son; the District Reconstruction Bill; the Vir- ginia Union Convention; Co! al and Council Proceedivgs: White House; Foreign, Domestic, Military, Naval, Departmental, and Local News; Agricultutal and Housekeeping Miscellany, and the latest Telegraphic = patches from all quarters. Eront Hours a DaY IN THE SERVICE or THE LorD.— Rey. John C. Smith. in a late ser- mon, made the current labor movement serve bim as a pretty effectual illustration. He was enlarging upon the disposition of men to grudge time to the service of the Lord,—«WD; You won't even give him eight hours a da: said the parson. a S7 Hudson Taylor, 334 Pennsylvania avye- nue, agent for Leonard, Scott & Co's reprin‘s, . Seuds us the April number of the Lond}n Quar- terly Review. RECONSTRUCTION ty THE DisTRICT.—Copies of our weekly, containing the bill before Con- gress taking away the charters of the District cities, cam be obtained at the Star counter. —<$<$<$<___ IMPORTANT AMENDMENT To THE TAX BILL. The House of Representatives adopted Gen. Garfield’s amendment to the tax bill, which provides that neither the assessor nor collector of income taxes shall furnish lists or any part thereof for publication, or permitthe same to be copied for publication. — —___________ S7The New York Irish American does not think C. O. I. R. Stephens is “the man for the umes.” the W. M. it Lo SMITH, Sec’y. ea SEVENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN FAIB, FESTIVAL and PICTURE GALLERY, a ISLAND HALL. commencing May 28th. 1866. iad oss EGISTEAR’S OFFICE, OT SON1C—The er Communicetien of O'clock. By order = ¥ 4 ‘VEN. that. for the the mains, the ATER WILL tg Fo the irs of 6 . RANDOLPH COYLE. * Water Registrar. RTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OI eaten BC. tee ls NOTICE —The Potomec water will bp shut from the city of W ington on SUNDAY, 2th instant. at7 e’ &.m.. for the of On vanis ._ between street . si THEODORE B. SAMO. charge of the men ashi Aqueduct. oe (Washington Aqueduct. (nga eens Bae ETY, will be DAY the th inet s ot Gousign Hall. ot Te 6 @ ‘of | the Prog: ess. my 23-:¢* SEBSEB'S SOAP. my 25-Stif OUR! FLOUR: best Pamil: tecthest opi tae atiny Moar, Bem WDD Jet eT ep eRRIES, oS stit (Yornuce B and 9a ate. to close ont stock, at STILES’. ste. near Northerv Liberty Market. — my24 3t* ¢ * B&B. Bishop, $17 Ninth steer. three doo: n of ite very cheap. jozen. e, Michigan, for actual settlement 4 RESENT xamined Sood ish Linen 9 i 100 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs at $1.10, $1.75, mopsiceats, ane, Dumber of casheales. And Over 1.100 tab! fens re 500 abot rt ne — Me besutifal 0 donee Fable Napkins and Deylies. at.lopia, Mich., 11,662 acres were taken up figures. at 20 cents per yard. Widest stock “at Howstoeet Googe at re- the same purpose, making the total number of 1 case of Calico, not 60 very good, will be sold for | "duced prices, a opt: EY, | acres disposed of in these two districts alone . 1044, te yard. my 21-5¢ 523 7th ot., near Pa. avenues. 21,400 during the month. “ . resent and address tho a “sai GLARE, | gRRPNG. STOR TRE SPO oaT Sraer tek | dprarient wot ts mt Stas and bak natas portion ————= _ | efonrstock. Will be pleased to have any one call . 8. Five Twenties, 1965. Forties med for sealing upon DONALD McOATHRAN Hover.—Mr, Hubtard introduced a bill i Envelopes must be made in the most $05 Farce F N. EASBY the then remaining debt agninst the church. , a .datory Of an act to provide for carryin, Sivce Sunday night last 1] persous have em.~ the length of of each Envelope, Ee ee Ton Beas Bo MARCuE. ws | tot walle, a ; : 4 ppruved May 25, 1864, Referred. braced rejizion. 5 directed by ta oe Prey must oe eRe ed Botiwatt: - Mr. Perham, of Me.,from the Committee on Cunist Cuvacn.—Rev. W. W. Williams, Invalid Pensionr, reported back House bill | of Leesbary, Ve. ealied as rectorot Onriet Church bere. wiil preach his first sermon on — . — NEW YORK PLRST BOARD OALES., aes parcels Leen Fy Waonen ast WARD-The following ticket will ‘Twenties, 1862, 101%; boxes tobe wrapped im strong paper, to oe Sanear een af tee ensuing election by | vive Twenties. i864, 101K; Five Twenties, relop en ea ae et as relatiye to - ob. Conservati : : sions, Wit ate Amendments to, | Sunday morning : bear jreceportation through the malie. | When 9 M*iTayor-RIOHARD WALLACE, 1885, 101%; “Ten Forties, 94%: Seven fe Senateamendments were disagreed to,and | Gxaxp Lauceny.—This morning, Rounds. Quantity not less than 3,00 Envelopes is requi Aldermsn—JOHN B. zu 1uL%; Certificates. 997%: Gold. Moy. a Committee of Conference was ordered man posrman arrested Mary Boston, alias j win ‘arena worden toons eke clther cose: Conpetimen 0.8 nak Yauns KEL- a Mr. Dofrees, of Ind., presented the memorial | Biggs. colored, for the larceny ot alotefwear- proper labels of direction mast be placed upen the | VEX, JONES ira COL ARK, my hi-te _ BILL EQUALIZING BOUNTIES. ot the Board of Trusicesot,the Ladiana Agni. | ing appareh bed clothes, and about $15.0 $16 xes by the cont:actor as directed by an agent of == THIRD WARD TIOKET_i LL The House to-day - passed Mr. Schenck's cul oral College. Referred. am money, trom Mgs. Anna this Departme! 1 gt SY TIOKET—The following substitute for the bill equalizing bounties Thr House then wok up the unfinished bus: | was found on her, bet the other articles The nveloges mnat be furnished in such quan- yi sens ns wilkbe supported : ane-s of the morning hour Of Iast Friday, uame- | vot been recovered. Other developments are tities as way from time to time be required to fil or ICHARD WALLAca with an amendment, giving the bounty to ty, the bill heretotore reported from the Dis. | expected, and the accused is held for farther ge tas Now York Pest Obie ae eet aternp ned For Alderman— aa. thore who were discharged at their own re- | trict Committee to incorporate the District of | bexring by Justuce ogre mt Envelope Agency in New York, as the Pustinaster JOB W. ANGUS. uest after the surrender of Lee. The snbsti-| Columbia Canal and Sewerage Company. * FATAL ACOIDENT.—Yesterday a oceoee atl treet, —— cost for penaarees 7, Snows ho differs from the original bill, in limiting oe npaaioe th eer | er ca ae 4 are : peepee on hppa Tape on. 4 —_, a ie ¢ ra! > ava - Bide. also invited for farnishing 4 000,000 En ‘ kK; if MORSELL, the bounty to such minor children as are under pow «4 of Ggo. 4. Bestor and Kingman F. Pare, Whiie’s Mill. on Rock Greek, when Jona Setters retarned to aiatert, ie ke teeeeo nae For Asnésnot— sixteen years of age: and gives nothing to | ofthe Ivistrict of Columbia, Chas. F. Sherrilt, | Nateher, bugleroftheregiment. took & musket Souay TRS! Hornet ran creme ea nL ee re boo anremenibe ened oe ton rs ) by 36 inches. e envi «a ve sucl FiRST WABD TICKET. person enti! its bene! a de- - + dicch The inti: them be directed by the Pest- — , Mr. Ingereoll then addressed the House in cl Inaster General. Also 100.000 mtn net. 7 ducting therefrom bounties frem any source | myor of the bill, aud previous to the concer tered his right temple, kiluag bim in- less. to be thoroughly made of & of RICHARD WALLACR. heretofore received. It will mainly benefit | sion of his remarks, the morning hour baving white or Luff paper. to be 4 by 8 9-10 inches in size, ForA i w: P" 3, — -d—Scow, witb red stone. and to have the words. Post Office Department,” or jORN B. TURTON. these who enlisted in i591 and the early part | expired, the bill was iud over until the next TukCa vat.—Arrive ness. i a 1 daw. to Pe boats Cranchet, wood, to W. Dow- ~ Official Business,” ter.” printed on * For Gommon Council. of 196%, when little or no bounty was given, | Pu vate . thr ‘Gomakt ae mani rescri ; i ‘ . ittee Eank- | lin . L. Detmotd. do. to Esex: George Cyaan cmatenn inet Le dettverea ar’ tae Pani GUARENCE The bill as amended passed with but two votes lop aad Onetcaa teaeanneae a til ce ae: | Saaier, inacanent: nish pix Sete wih veh, to Offi.e Department in Washington. D. C.. in good | « J. PATTEBSON TUS in the negative, namely—James A. Nicholson, | cure and regulate the safe keeping of public | J.C. Heiston & Oo., N@ tons; American Co, orde?. ready for free of cost for packing and For Assersor— Delaware, and Lawrence S. Trimble, Ken- | money entrusted to disbursing officers of the | 227.10 Lops; Phillips & Boose@ 115.2 tons; Qum- wre es sricaatinarn ot Oeeu toned a 5a, | TACNT, FE will require SbOGt 6290,001,000. po | oe ne eee eens pe tke Chee ere | Cane OS. TRS ae eee we | above. te be mado as carly in July ac practicable. THR FOLLOWING TICKST WILL BE | ¢..-. out the eebelaions of tes tli ° | edand recomimitted to the Committee, with | Laird, jr «sundries, to Cumberland: pL Det- PEL cimens of thedifferent kinds of envelopes. for sal te ot wt the coming election by the y 2 leave to report at any time. mold, dry goods, to Senec runc . | which proposals are invited. may be seen by citizens of the FIVTH WARD : Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, from ths Committee | cries, to Lift-lock No. 11; Thos. Paton, salt, to plying to the Postmasters of the following Offices, MTOR oh A POINT TO BE SETTLED. on Military Affairs, reported back the bill to | Hancock, and-nine bosts hgtit. A letter from vee % Toy N. Boston, Mara; Basta “2 ALvEe Ley ca ARD WALLACE. The following case has been submitted go the | equalize the bounties of soldier. and sailors, | Jacob B. Masters, superinten: Phia, Pa ; Beltimo: ey may be ol ms IL. JAS. A. TAIT. Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau for | the consideration ef which hed not yet been | lam=port division, dated thy or tained direct c= ‘his Department Bidders wilf be expected to furnish specimens of COLNE So eentinen ie opintok’ thereon: Joba ‘Direty, oolieed, | ocr “* 728 P.M SANE Our report | Seeach WG te ee Raee Seay Sane We ~~ Lepper tnt Gok nag Bo nag hax MCKENNA.” bought bis daughter, Sarah Ann, from her nt AS hhix will account for the non-arrival of Boats rers of Envelopes. accompanied by satisfactor ‘ . master, Henry Saunders, of Leesburg, Vu., in ™ from beyond that poin’ pel TE gaa cat tar say AO ye bree Rh your 186 bY ead te sewed tee oe TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Fiovt axp Grain MARker.—The market The price bid. and the quality of samplessabmit- | ™72t- iB. F. DYER. yer Pay — is dull for want of stock to satisfy the demand ted. will both be taken into considergtion in award- THIRD WARD—At o meeting ‘o- | Sumol S55). Mr Amos Hughet went his se- No arrivals to-day. No transactions of im. ing the contract OF fete or the Three Wand eee ° Monday | curity for the payment of the mohey. Mr. } Atother Destractive Fire im New Vork— | Do Arran Uo 0uy- td the price list ua. Boud and sceurity will be required for the faith. | night, the 21st inst... the following ecatiomen wine Ra money, | [Hudson River Railread Freight Depot | Porance Teporied. : fal pert a of fee cos tenet and all‘payments | nominated as candidates to be supported at theen- | VOTsey Las paid $350 of the purchase money, Barned—Loss 250,000. 2 Poa or GronGErtown -Entered nod Cleared it will be minds er! slestic 2 Session = ‘oRT OF GEOR -E > i ae le hey map opens oh eon SR ie and the femaining 8200are in the hands ofhis | New York, May 25—A fire broke out at Steamers Expres. Rytber, master, from and fice and Returned Letrer Envelopes,” and ad- RIOHABD WALLACH. security. Saunders demands the balance, but midnight in the freight depot of the Hudson to Baltemore. Thomas E. Cabill, Norris, from | dressed to the Third Assistant Postmaster General. For Alderman— Doreéy does not wish to pay it, thinking itun- | River RaWroad, which was completely de- | and to Baltimore, with merchandize. Entered- ay 25-0ot23A Poscmunes Gove! Pir Oiasen teen” fair that he should now be obliged to pay for | *T0¥ed- The loss is $250,000. Scboouer Pioneer, Lotfrop, from New York, 2 —_ eo TOHN W. SIMMS the freedom of his danghter. The © a wilh feed to D. L. Shoemaker & Co CorFEes, TEAS, &c. BR. FP MORSELL —- * Gommise | | Celebrating the Queen's Birthday. eT sioner replied that, in his opinion, the s200 Old Government Java CO balance referred to should not be paid by Mr. Toronto, May 25.—The birthday of Queen Prime Maricaivo Victoria was celebrated with great enthusiasm OK SALE—100 WINDOW FRAM BE, & conte per Ib. For Assessor— SASH, 9 by 15. Al<o, 100(8by end SASH. i neue W.B. DOWNING. my 23 te” Dorsey, but that the case seemed to involve | yesterday. During the afternoon there was a | inavire of J. WALLING’S, recond band Furai Good Green hie. + ane Came Tee 2 points that should be settled by the proper | &FANd military review. ture Store, No. 463 ieth street, between D and I en ee “ , eas « following Ticket, will be supperted by the | judicial triounals. Ristesich ak a tence. pECALOOMANIA.—MISS DELIA L CLARK, GROUND CO¥FEE. from 2 cente up. yotere of the biret Ward at the eusuing elec- ee xplosion ef a Cannon. Dre York, is stopping at Lang « Hovel, im Brown's DANDELINE COFFE. ee i Wis nicd int WAAAtE CANAL AND SEWERAGE Company, Lt, €. W., May 25.—While firinga salute-| Georvetcwn, where she will ctve instruction ia 3 to-day, with an Prussian cannon.in honor of the Queen’s birthday, the cannon exploded, Mr. Ingereoll, of 111, in the House to-day, &, GREEN, and JAPAN For Alderman—JOHN B. TURTON eantiful art {ree to those bringing umtersale. A new supply of BL " 5 A nd wee specimens. For Common Geuncil—JOHN A. RHEEM, warmly urged the passage of the bill givin, : = - TEAS. at reduced prices 3 = 1 will two of the ty. . in . 7 “ a cRGAN£ Purnia. | ERNEW CARROLL, and CLARENCE B. BA: | the city canal to the company of outside spre, | KlliDe =, JAESES, GOLDEN SYRUP, Crashed, Pas. m 2-3 ‘ner EB and streets, am and Granulated SUGAR. on havi and for” . EGAN @ PERRIE stif __ Corner B aud 9 streets RENT—A three-story aad basement BRICK Assessor—GEORGE F. KIDWELL. ulators styled “The Canal and Sewerage Com- uced prices ties = pany.” Mr. Thomas, of Maryland, protested rrer 8th and K By at RE aan: CHARLES AL | strongly against the passage of # bill so mate- e rially affecting the interests of his own con- Sus sae P Lf stituents, until he could have an opportunity PAPER HANGINGS, CANDIDATES FOR SE to be heard wpon it. The question went over ¥ For Mavor— until next private bill day. WINDOW SHADES. FIRE SCREENS, 1CHARD WALLAOCH. CORD, TASSELS, &c., rman— FEATHERING THEIR NESTS beve Penn. avenne, J. RUSSELL BABR. 4 i fe at ste For a a The House Committee on Public Expendi- <a ~ S.A. PEUGH, tures met this morning to commence the inves- Sa : ad tk OS my 19-4) | tieftion of certain claims said to have been Glow SES’ 0) SS GASES of all kinds or sale ARK, N. J., May 25.—Senator Wright is physically better. and in full possession of his mental faculties. Geld Still Going Up. New York, May %5.—Gold 1394 a139%. k rkets. New York, Ma: .—Cotion buoyant—Mid- dling Upland 40a41; Orleans 42843." Flour ad- yanced 10820 cents. Southern $10.80a16.75. Wheat quiet. Mixed Worn advanced 112 cents. ue of the bet locations in th 44 G street north or of Adjutant Gevoral’« Depart No, 439 37th street. Pogeession on or beta of June, References required. my 25-3t° Pisnes. ei I have im store— aA 2 PIANOS at $30 each 6 jo. eh New re FrLoen® FEEp A complete assortment ef THE FOLLOWING NAMED GENTLE. | CO™Mitted by the officials in the Boston cus- — and Pork steady. Lard firm. Whiskey H pp pay ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, men were nominated at = large meeting | ‘om-house, last year. If report is true, some —~ +00 And 14 good second bend MELUDEONS from 995 so which we solicit the aéteation of of | agen aang Ward: . of these gentlemen understand how to feather LOCAL NE to 660 each, for sale on small monthly parments BAKERS AND GROCERS. - romp LGHOLAS CALLAN, SR. their own nests. NEWS. ie 306 Poets, Buin, Common Council— E. na aupdedes: 28. EE EEEO eae RALED EE, SAMUEL T. DRURY CABINET MEETING, Surreme Court in GENERAL Tenm—The CE e@sPERTON. ~~ and all kinds of FEED at low rates. OLARENCE B. BAKER, The Cabinet meeting to-day was very briet, | ©45* 49ainst the Street Railroad—Case under the sis a : d ANDBEW CABROLL. « y bri Confiscation Act.—This morning, a decision was ENCOURAGE HOME OOMPANIES. GROUND ALUM, FINE, Assessor— most of the Cabinet Y > GEORGE F KIDWEL officers arrived about | announced fn the case of Frederick Stein agt. — And TURK‘S ISLAND SALT ae L. my ite | noon, and the session broke up shortly after | the Washington and Georgetown Railroad | , The Great Fails Ice Company are vow supplying for sale low in lote to suit by : *OWORKINGMER’S TICKET, Tovclock. All of the members were present: | Company. who, f will be recollected, obtained | [ce from thelr depot on, Rock. Creek at lawer my %4-tf W.M. GALT & Co. For Mayor—RI1C HARD. WALLACH. in the Circuit Court three thousand dollars | supplied daily at 8 per ton at the Ice Howse” thee \OK SALE—A splendid BAY HOBSE ab years For Alderman—ELIJAH EPMORSTON. GONE TO NEW YORK. damages fer injuries received while riding in | Ice is equal impart any imported bere. Or- Clas soond and gentle: wake ated BALL.and WM. RMCLEANT ©’ ROBERT | Hon. Edward Cooper, Acting Secretiry to | Ont of the cars of the company. The injuries | dervleftat J. FF Gallan'e fice Va Louisiana ag’, a ALL.and WM. R McLEAN. my 19-t President Johnson, left the city 1 were occasioned by a lever or beam, which had | will be promptly filled saddle horse. For particulars inquire atCS2> | (7-===FOURTH WARD TICKET—To be sup- ty Nene yee city, last evening | been placed on the front platform of the car. JOBN PETTIBONE New York Livery Stables, 12th street. between ( ported atthe coming Municipal Election. | ©" * brief visit to New York. He is expected striking against a tree on the side of the track. | _™¥ 25-e06t Arent for Company. and D streets. my 23-3t* For Mayor— togpturn on Menday next. The case came up trom the Circuit Court on a EQPOSALS FOB LIME, ERIAGea. Meee Sy ~~ RICHARD WALLACH. ——_ —_ motion fora new trial and bill of exceptions P —_— Cc* BIA’ * CARRIAGES. C, AGES, For AULITAT EDMONBTON A NEW FOBM OF PATENT. taken by the connsei for the company, Messrs. | Chref Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington.) hand, a large assortment of new and second- For Common Ocouncil— : Commissioner Thenker is about making some | B124ey, sr., and Davidge. Washinston, D.C... May 25, 18% ages, which will be sold at WM. H. NALLBY, atieritions ti the? f sip eee court was equally divided, Chief Jus- | a rea ORERAy, Mey oe received at this reduced prices.” Also, first-class Gro: CE W. W. MOORE. * form of the patents issued } tice Cartter and Judge Fisher holding that the for the peer Ay» May Sl, 1896, at 12 o'clock M., cery and Busiwees Wagons. Eepairing- ks CHAS: H. ANDERSON. my Wy from the Patent Office to inventors, which will | defendants were not entitled toa new trial TWo THOUSAND BUSHELS OF UNSLACKED Promptly attended to.) an H. GRAHAM, = SIXTH WAED. greatly improve the appearance of that instru- | 29d Judges Wylie and Olin, holding that there NG LIME. 409 Penn. avenue, near 4: 'OMMON COUNCIL. ment, bring it into & neater form, and consid- nion Inde) lent Candidate, erably abridge the amount of labor to be ex- .W.WHITE. my 23-eoyel pended in its preparation. It is intended to reduce the size of the instrument from fifteen was negligence on the part of the plaintitf, dis- sented from the opinion of the Chief Justice, and therefore the motion for a new trial was overruled. The case will now be taken to the B 's Tetghine not less shan eighty (30) pounds to the Five hundred (50) bushels will be delivered at the bincoln Depot, near this a4 within fifteen e street. A my 28-3" and 374 D street, bet. ath and 9th, orkingmen's Vi © Ww. May 21, 18%. 2 SH ING’ LS . W«. re cnpensienen cuenwer Hee. shin; s 4 days from the acceptance of th: id. and the re R ; pe TS by twenty inches to ten by fifteen inches, thus | Supreme Courtof the United States on appeal. fing fifteen hundred hele ation, je = = 2 $ P ‘atent f JU h . femere that from the Bret day of June uneil the [BE Youre UNITED IN TH& FIELD | Office will be replaced by a much smaller | Court. overruling the demurrer. This is oe of contract, in’ euch quantities = may be re- firrt day of October, 1866, that our stores will be THE 17TH GKAND PIO NIC view of the Patent Office, surrounded bysmali | 'Mportant case, arising under the confiscation | quired. cloged st Sovrleck Pm.» excepting Sarardaye : of the Young Unitea Cluh will be given at medallion engravings, representing the ad- | %t. Tbe property in question belonged to Froposals should be eddressed xo the under- (geet) Bat ke aan 70. the WABHIN TON CITY GARDEN, on vancement made in machinery in the present | Daniel Radcliffe, and was afterward held in ed, and plainly endorety Roorkee: GEO A Bow ron MONDAY EVENING, ny 28 century—all to be engraved in the higheststyle | ‘be name of his wife. Radcliffe went South Bvt. Maj. Gen. api Ohiot Quorteaster ie 2 hn bh nm a | Seat cf ne Bleu alee ens abete ae | aki dy he Mater anes, Perry wae | _mrmat™ MO oa seieee 3 . al G, - ’ 0! Ww = yas mMROPASALA DOR LLL... |. .,. M. BROWNING, 7 3 : “Seal of the Patent Office,” will hereafte: . | the act. The bill seeks @ restitution of the ROP SCAL FOR FURNISHING ARTIOLES | te PEN ELIS. H°! FoR cirmont tain “United States Patent Office;” and the | Property, and alleges that there was no legal Party Signor Wavy Yau: BRUNE, | mentees naar ioe 2.05 dale | Svience ow it Scounergnad nde | tote. ‘othe ble Senda’ demure, ration DS Wy Sed in . with the seal of the Patent Office,” w ereby admitting there was no . The . C. Ma . 1866. S. PAT) is and Bebeoh of ee te onception on omitted. The specifications for cao geauent defendant is now directed to answer thé bill. Separate Sealed ot i Y my 23-60" G.W TALBERT. ‘Tbe splendid Steamer’ WAWASSETT has been | 20d the bound record in the office will be | 204d to take testimony if he so elects. Otice patil the Sret day of June, 1868, at 10 o'clock Aj W. GALT & BRO chartered for the oceasion. printed, instead of written, asnow. Another | _The case of Thomas Armstrong, Robert | 4. ™ .forghe following articles, to be delivered at : T & BROTHER oft nta will be furnished at city prices. important improvement isin the manner of | SP!4gue, and John Clark, convicted of the ary oaid: in this city, viz : ae Giethremeilindubahe’ yehsie's: lacaveea lock pm returmisg ati a me aud | NseTtnE the drawing, which is required to be | foeny of@ steer, which Was brought before | »,1347%4(00s Bundred and Ewenty thousand. seven » we ovclock p. m., returning at 434 p.m.and | ten by m inches in dimensions. In the | the Court on a bill of exceptions, was re- quality, to be deli 2 before June M . 1888. fine bs tuiecersiy gp Baio nee ; sletttbe bik i present form of it the drawing cannot be | Manded back for a new trial 2 C00 (two thousand) gallons winter . statens onte: ree "a colebrated Brassand String Band hes | D¢Atly inserted, but in the form proposed it cil, to be delivered re June 15,18. For Bu- yet igh ba can be adjusted with neatness ani recision, A SERIES OF CuAnRGES.—This ing, Jus. | eee 9 Consisting in part of bot yoy ise looyerieee ertrwat tot changes can be made. the Comm er | cice Moreell began the examination of joka alive aes, aes on. Re th ad TEA SETS, Tickets $1; children under 10 years half price. | thinks, without additional expense to the Goy- | Kussell, who keeps a houseon 134, near D nd smecth Piles. it twelve) a 6 ICE PITCHERS, eof No intoxicating drink sold on the premises. ™19 | ernment, and will render the patent.a credit to | Street. for felonious! obtaining goods. The Files. it (twelve) Coren ‘¢ipe WINE STANDS, YEORGE JUENEMANN’S the Office, and to this Government, when sent | arrest was made by officer Barkiey. round smooth Files, all to i best quality. For FBUIT STANDS, G LAGEB BERR BREWERY abroad. * Ellen Ab testified that she lived at Russell's ‘areau of CAKE BASKETS, Ae & week or ten days ago, and during the time | ,,200(two hundred) air port glasses. For Bureau of CASTERS. PLEASUEB GARDEN CBIMINALS PARDONED. she live there she pawned three lots with a 1,000 (one thousand) bushels Charcoal. For Bu- GOBLETS, CUPS, &e. " bial - and Bigs . President Johnson to-day directed a pardon Docks. é roker named Poppess. Su uently Russell repos to Rex 3 if she would give him one of the pawn tickets he would get goods out of pawn for her. The tickets, being together, reau Yards and 5 _W. Dancing every MONDAY commencing at 20’cl’s | 0 be issued to John and Jacob Beirsham, of 76 (se) five) bbls. pork. 1,000(one ’ M. W. GALT & BR@., Jewellers, ts ye im . . suger Bavy standard iseiireepect For New Jersey, who were eonvicted in A) wy 31-6 354 Pen 1865, of evading the United States Se ased : ee nded : For dimensions see ule at this Office. RY Goops BOARDING. Ceniso Wid astaulng 1M OMleer Whe aarti | Feitfued tor the tickets and ahe ascertaining | ytheshore eg dellrete, tee of cot to AT BEBAKDOWN PRICES! then. ‘They were each sentenced to pay & that he was about to leave the city, had him arrested. The officer having conversed with the wit- nesses remarked to the Justice that this had been keeping a boarding house for women of bad repute, and now he was going away and wanted to “beat” the girls out of their = ty. He also had another charge to bring him, namely, selling liquor without license. ee PENNA. AVE. st — 92 ‘ante ay MUB—BOARD very reason- | fine of $300 and be im . risoned fdr one year. BUBDETTE, fine lecatio class Tab! age parlores plans, nie; | They esa served ont ae of im- ¥ «Bytes > risonment and are returnable non-pay- iu — me ria o> Sth ploy? K, my grees” omtand whndwodeamesd 2" T5 fines: but having been strongly rec- a constantly buying goods the last fif- | SNUBNISHED ROOMS WITH BOZED iN | ommended numerous respectable citizens teen days. He has now in store E'URSISHED BOOMs seediog Me oes ft my 23-6t* can be obtained at as worthy objects ef Executive clemency they* TY THOUBAND DOLLARS’ WoRTH oF | *treet. near 20th sf. perdenatt, , the transportation. and he risk and the ish ing. “Galvin c. Sa0kson. Ray & Bt Paymaster. U. 8. N. B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MILCH COW. & = D NBTT AR BOAT AT PUBLIC have been —— On W. AF to eh inst., at 10 o'clock, NEW AND CHOICE GOODS ESIRABLE AIRY ROOMS ng good BOABD BEC. The Justice examined the witnesses, who | at the residence of » h-asckeoping, cam be had ‘29 EIPTS FROM CUSTOMS. corner of @ Mth |. Bouse No. to offer to his customers. after the at 129 G street, befween 2ist a1 testified that they had seen liquor sold and in , at € bona ht we grea | 2dste north m: The receipts from customs at the four most paid for in Russell’s house. It was his rule to pS on SS my 21D GOOD CHANCE TO SECURE WELL VEN- | important portsin the United States, up to the would buy them, and will be sold aSToNisH. | A 9205 C5 rm season dates specified, are ws :—Boston, from INGLY OBRAP, viz : or wie f heard, eae fo ae worm ereeen, Wise jes specified, ape as follows :—Boston, on i. 50 Silver Ground Grenadines, with rich ecmear” corner of 3d street ond Tnaiens 1,078.16; ma, from 14th to 19th, $156,949 6, Baltimore, "Teh PQABD At No, 83 Fenn. oF. nea | ee rerio 1th BUD ee et 'g2,199,500-58, LE BOARD = TARE BOD: th Fon dSs gt . Hogs, Gill Nett, 72a GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. B* W.L. WALL & ©O., Auctioneers. charge ten cents for drinks obtained at the bar, but fifteen cents if sent up to the rooms of the girls. Officer Barkley remarked that after that evidence he would now bring another charge, keeping a bawdy house. tice Morsell re- 5 The amount of receipts from New York, it will fow | ne seen, is only for four days, r ning with Smythe’s assumptien his doable width, ‘will B x —- LITIE = sole weet ~ A 1 » will be at 30 conte per | & IN GREAT BARGAIN, PUBLIO LANDS IN MICHIGAN. a During the month of April 9,518 acres of the J ‘ned— 100 gozen Huckerback' Towels, all Linen, at 93 | public land were taken up at Traverse Oty pieces B. Beat figure and fest colors, will | <= Bak ED. SYORNO._ 100 donne ie Basie ‘at 81.00 BETBBraiss Tue JowtT MITTEE ON PRINTING have dozen “ WILL LIVE. opened tne bids for engraving the illustrations 60 doses Boop Skirts. ast Feeoived, made to or- a — to accompany the report of the Commissioner Sasa eaters kore | atten beet termes |S SomOMCD, ay eras come arom pls prdrelias, the very best goods, fie Peturned from jorvolk. Ve sees re- | nounced. #ids have been received from Bos. A luge of of Parasolé, some very fine goods, iii Tun sosucccastalie ee eeee- | ton, Buffalo, New “York, Philadelphia and ‘war, is |- | Washington. y worth eo REET at te InteR¥aL REVENUE.—The receipts from in- ternal revenue to-day $641,967 . — Tre Poromac WarEr.—The Water Regis. trar gives notice that on Sunday the supply of water will be shut off, that the mains be flushed out, and our citizens should govern themselves accordingly. Pent eet | oF tities bene as i wat to oe a Setepticn of LADIES 4 Es. ALLY to two es wie : ‘* Flore: “ Grape Maretz,“ | Grenadine, Florentine.and Orape 2. three-quarters of a yard wide. Black Gros Grain and other Mourning Silks very CARPETING, OILCLOTH AND MATTING. ‘The above uamed comprise but « small and examine our goods. ONB PRICE WiLL BE ASKED. All goods are warranted to be as represented by = ” ow. W, BUBDETTE, ? Hie egg: Bo. 351 Soremth street. MES. MB. a . AY EAQRLLENT Beocy AND SADDLE yA Inve bao apen these, Ia | Row AEEEe cea | bere Fecal |