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- 5 . . wx . . = os ———————— AL NEWS. ae Boakp oy TkAve — Ai the rerularmeet- ar bt te Directors of the Board of Trade, beid at their rooms las: night, RB. Mobun, 5 d bis resignation as secretary, ¥ scoepied, Sad Mr. N Sarde was glected secretary Mr. Bacon, chairman of the committee pointed at the last meeting ait upon committee in Congress in reference to the eity's ; charter, stated that nothing conclusive bad been arrived st, but he thought Congress was ae te Claes ote Tr away r Wm. H. Clagett offered the foliowing, which was adopted Whereas Washington a D. C., Baving doubled its population im the last four years, ihe spirit of enterpris¢ among its citizens for developing its resources being paralyzed tor the want of direct commercial, postal, and ee ea, og ne or amg oon ee eee | being depriv of the same THE FENIAN DEMONSTRATION. | Failroad monopoles discrimipating in Mor of A Buffalo special of yesterday sags: Col neighboring cities, which is ad eer coptrol Lowry, of the 7th regulars, visited the steamer | as citizens to obviate, for wi of power, on Michigan yesterday and asked for thecaptured | account of the city of Washington and the British coiors. Col. O'Neil positively refused | District of Columbia being directly under the to bave them delivered up, as he hed surren- | control of the Government. Therefore, de it dered unconditionally to Gen. Barry, and they Resolved, That it is the earnest desire of the Were in his custedy. Gen. Barry has removed | merchants of Washington D. C., that the Con- all restrictions oa travel trom Buffsioand Fort | gress of the United States (where we have Erie, and ‘Rous are running again. The | to look for ye ye will take immediate Lake Erieand Huron railroad is being re- | action upon the bill » pending before them, d.and trams will run to-merrew. The | cranting a charter fer &direct military and THE EVENING STAR . < Sa { PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT sUNDAY,) ' AT THE STAR BUILDINGS . Southwest corner of Penn'a avenue and 11:h street BY W. D. WALLACH. path ibe? <sase ‘Phe STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and Distric at Tew Cmrrs PER WEEE. Copies at the counter, with . > oF without wrappers, Two Cents cach, + PricB POR MAILING :—Three months, One Dolier and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Del jars; one year, Five Dollars." No papers are sem from the office longer than paid for. ‘The WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Fridag Merning— One Dollar and a Half a Fear. CLOTHING, &c. — C LoTt BIS @F I would respectfully announté tothe citizens of Washington and the publie generally that i bheve eonbands LARGE 41ND WELL SELECTED STOCK *, XXVII. WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY. JUNE 5, 1866, E J SPECIAL NOTICES TELEGRAMS, kc. AMUSEMENTS. N I The exo:tement among the Fenians im Phila- GROVER’S THEATER. CHARMS OF WOMAN delphia yesterday was intense. Largeamounts Lose al} their beauty unless refreshed with that | Of money -was subscribed bythe UO’Maboney . - Buchantiog Perfume, “SWEET OPOPONAX.” prephe big te bre friends of og Ma eet ‘ ‘OMPLIMENTARY BENEFI ‘The'desutics of Paris and London are already en- are Gre Tremere ae ree - nA ieee 7 | cnmted with R. T. Smith & Co.'s New Mexican | Meats bring sent Fapidiy torwid. A mang Perfame, “SWEET OPOPONAX.” 1 Sg ayer A ot! be calletl. The frends of tke Fenian Uolonel B.T. SMITH & 00. O'Neil, especially those whe served with him Pinte erfumers, B. Y. im the Union army in the West, and assisted NS, 4,134. To MISS CHESTNEY, im the capture of Colonel Mi sym) ize | Pneli LF nest: hs SURELY, STEADILY, with tin in his capture. “Ool. O'Nel ae Teme arecncemped intents at Part 1 yee Donen te reader aeonenen eae ini SPRING AWD SUMMER CLOTH ING* Who will appear en SUCCESSFULLY, Heeelot eet in the Union army, and mot |" “Phe Buffalo Express says ~that while there | posed railroad from ‘Washington to the Point Consisting of— SMOLANDEB'S EXTRACT BUCKU sok seat: Was assuredly in this city two or three re; of Rocks, (the charter for which 1s in thehands The National Typographical Union is tn Is CURING fession at Chicago, Attendance jvery large. 7 cose of Kinney Diskask, RWEVMATISM: | rheseare Tepresentatives present from tweu- @raveL, Uninary DisonpeRs, WeaKNxss and ty-two States. Officers fer the ensumg year LADY GAY SPANKER, Parnes in the Bacx, FemaLE Oomp.aints and | were lected. Johu H. Oberly, of Cairo, presi- dent; James Risk, Mobise, Ist vice president; A a ee neem seam ees. 1 y Daye, New Yorrtadliwiey coeeients WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUN ments of Fenians well armed, pped, of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad,) and as- Grilied, and while liberal detachments h: crrtam if sufficient evidence presents iteelf been reaching here from abroad during the | ‘vstifying the belief that the contemplated road wa week, amounting to more than anether | will be built by said company, and uf not, that jousand, the whole augmented army in the | Congress will give to Wasbington the neces- field only amounted to one thousand. Where —z relief. the remainder are itis difficult to understand ferolved, T' Light and Brown Cass, Sui Ligneasa Brown Case. Suite, Light and Brown Oase. Suite. Blue Flannel Suits, e Rine Flannel Snite, ¢ Biue Flannel Suits, as the secretary be anthorized kl medy of . lexan! Boston, secre It is a significant fact that among 3,.0)) or 4,000 | to send a copy of this resolution to the CB: aca sti) Figg Ek vee ath eee aa =e Pecune Ward Berne of Savannah, som British troops m Fort Erie got a Catholic | man ofthe Committte in Congress to w 1 BMULAN vad B. + “6 Inesbman was to be found, and notan officer of | said bill has been referred. Adjourned. LONDON ASSURANOE, TAKE NO OTHER BUCKD. reqponciny secresary the force was Irish.” rote: ce ad Brows Linen Dace gests, Sold by all Apothecarigs. Price $1. D.BARNES | , TPC Sttamers Ida, Handy, Bostoaa, and | 4 special dispatch to the N.Y. Herald, dated | New Pextrenviane pon gue Diwrnror— James Raymond, the two latter dismantied, Supported by the & CO., New York, and BARNES, WARD &00., | Were burned at St. Louis Satarday morning. ‘New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & | The Handy was owned by the Atlantic and BALTIMORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. | Doo eos who : n, Mass,, | Mississippi Steamship Company, and was St. John’s, C. E..says:—Colonel Buford’sroyal } The House Committee on the District of Co- artillery, stationed to protect the railroad | Inmbia is now considering the propriety of bridge ‘over Richelieu river, consists of six reporting favorably upon the bill introduced pieces of Armstrong pounders, all in good | afew days ago by ur Payne, of Wisconsin, ¥ White and Brown Linen Duck Suits, ° Fine Black Oloth Frock eats, Fine Black Cloth Frock Coate Pine Black Oloth Frock Coat Valned at $ 0, With an insurance of $56,000 | order, with superior artillery horses, constant- | appropriating 1,000 for the constraction of Black Pante and ¥ General Agents. feb 10-1y in Cincinnati offices. The value of the other | ly nnder training. A detachment of royal ri- = penton 'Y. jatl, and house of correction in sno pe fee ps Doors open at Ths. Performance commences a o- WEGMEEMLE ICI AN 3 boats have not been ascertained. fies is at hand. as a support. The town is | the District. foe Black Panta and Vesta. SIALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE- There was a Fenian meeting at Front-street | patrolled by mounted men of the British reg- | The first section anthorives Secretary of Youths’ and Boye? Cletus @. For particulars see email bills 205-20 Sindee te wate theatre, Baltimore, lastnight. The Eo borg The Posies vee pga G. = the Interior to select so much fror 3 % ing, = - = - . was stim. Stephens was present and made a | and apparently in erent as te y er the ound marked on the map of Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, CANTERBURY. Hawy’s Vcoeras.e Sicitian Hain Beyewer ana 4 ‘ > Phe Ue states th Gover: tres. Youths? and Boys’ Olething® Hostares gray ais tothe original colers bret-specch. Samuel Hopkins also spoke, J Fenians come or not. The United States (on- ecnth Government reserva nite £4 s Lonistane Av..nearéth st., rear National Hotel. | siyri%s VecETABLE SICILIAN Haim Revewer | M§At the city election in Norwich. Qonn., Couette, “PES tident tate Toon a y Write Linen Bosom Shirts, GEORGE LEA. Proprietor end Manager, Prevents the hair from falling off. yesterday Lorenzo Blackstene (Republicra) i id ‘cent Fenian troubles have | required for the pur, Stite Linen Bosom Sb vt ¥ s. selected by 369 major: over Lampitner, not caused the slightest interruption of the | a snitable jail, Bou Winte Linen B: Sb — HaAwi’s Vecetas.r Sicirian Hain Renewer was elected by 389 majority ove: pare, | ¢ Ww. t ee ee ee eee @REAT SUCCESS OF THE STAR COMPANY Makes the hair soft aud glossy the euht-hour candidate. cebpratbe net galereic tegen oe - | tentiary for the Distr Undershirts and Drewers, 5 Sd Garis VeceTasre Srerian Hain Benewer The first hundred imiles ot the Union Pa. | Fe? ''3 aan ieee. yards, exercise Underabirte and Drawe Undershirts and Drawers, Canada, is filled with Brit‘sh volun Does not stain the skin th such pi Secretary of the Inte- The bill thie week will be of avery attrac’ Hauy’s IAN VeoeTas.e Hain Renzwer s: . descriptiion embracing @ variety of amusements d be = ft. - The rumor that an attempt was to be made to Tustrict 106s focluding the eatire mammoth company and a sd rong llc fr ont GPa bo ded CON eaptnre the Rank ot Bedtord, . = Rost of talented names Price $1. For sale by all druggists. ja30-Taly SENATY —Yesterday atternoon— tion, caused 8 sudden remov: when the plans leen O'Neill. Jon Malligan, Ptlly Emerson, ‘The joint resolution from the Committee on | day night. Aaother c ve Seerokaesy ANDA He Dackiee ck Deunatseens Clinsioe Bia A SUPERIOR REMEDY. Reconstruction, was taken up, the question | from Fort Tndepend Lame 2) Kage SEN L ORT Tr ters, Julie Marsh, with a host of others, We can conscientiously recommend to those suf bemg va the epee of the fotlowing as the | bians yesterday morning. drawing . with GENERAL ASSORTMEN Two new ballet diverttssement-—“The Queen of | aes MELITET CUES COTGH Been, | fourth section: “The obligations of the United | are using every effort to preser ons, setting forth or Madri4?’ and ©The Houris of Constantinople,” ¥: gives relicfalmoat instantaneous. and is withai | Stes; Meurred in suppressing insurrection, | The Fenians are preparing for am ork required in the con- e danced by the Bojust ef Beant < if or m defence of the Union, or of the payment HAREAS Con ings ry ze will be danced by 1 , Eotdisagreeable to the taste. There is nodoabt pay buildings and the ma FURNISHING GOODS. consisting of 15 yound ladies in splendid “ > i : of bounties or pensions incident thereto, shall | _ It is understood th be used erall: 2 @riental Costume tant See EECRE Te ete ree tee | femaininvivi&on” has been served in b mb Guinica dtawings of . est preparations eo, aD all that ‘opri- na late. as serves the apparatus designed eating an. nti- ea , » AND CHILDREN’S MATINER on | Sofcisium lorie. We bave tried it durlugtno | | Mr. Hendricks offered the following amend. | onere now In cu F aesd Dulldlies Gabber beet ee A lthe above goods are made and trimmedia the | LADIES’ AND CU TURDA 3M “ | seat week. and found relief from a most distressin, Ment to be mserted after the word tixed in the | Buffalo, and it is hinted tha y watis, atl of which shall be of suct stest New York styles and equal to any enetom f ——————___““ —— queen. oeas prepared by De Girickland, No..139 | second eection, “By including alse two-fittus | men are to be got off =on a character as to insure complete and p race garments, Thankful tothe public for past | JPBOFS. J. W. @ ui. P. KREIS’ «| Dengcists: Sold by JW NATEN & Uo. leat | Of stich per shave been discharged from | thata Fenian spy ha prison buildings, strong, secure, and fire-proot, Sknoite acaveny WATTE'S Drug Store’ ant DHAS OHEGTT | involumtary servitude by any prociamation of | head court-martial and sho 3 ’ favors, I respectfally solicit @ continuance of the and erected with the best and most serviceabl ANUS, 317 Pa avenue and 602 Ninth street the President of the United States, or oy the | English at Fort Erie materials of their several kinds, and of such same, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. oo M@ly amendreeuts to the Constitation of the United WHAT THE FENIANS SAY. *xtent as will accommodate the wants of the A. STRAUSS, Our Clasees Will be continued dering the Sum- au0' Bad Gide OF PiLNO Guns PILES CURED BY DB = es s nee = whom the elective ilbiheeey ripe : District : Mer, commencing - - ranchise shal 7 ere seized by the Unit Sec ree provides that when such plans éntaw rz TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1866, STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. The amendment inserting the substitute for | the Central depot to-day. Several hundred | and sp ations shail have been approve FA IONABLE CLOTHIER, , Mr. Glass, of Jancaville, Wisconsin, writes for 7 ¥ PF hl . ; ‘ies an Gas se tuteen- che homstit Cf all Sin cane Cee ne alle tetas, | the fourth seetion as given above was then ee marae in this city this evening. The by the retary of the Interior, be shall be di- PENNA. AVENUB, Fer Ladics, “isees and Maatere, Tuesd: hes been troubled for eight years with ab agerae | #&reed to. nians int at a movement on the | rected to enter into a contract on the part of 3 ties, m asters. Tuesday and | vated case of Piles. a! vtepebhyay remo The amendments to the fifth section were | frontier, especially as but a small body of | theg'nited States for the constraction ond ft. Friday afternoo 4 to 6 o'clock of |. and his brother was di r 18 Between 10th and th se. Gettiemen's Cincacs, same evenings; from § to10 | Fom,the army ag tncarable.(he being unite p then agreed to oe 4 ‘ British troops are it Fort Erie, the most of the | ting up of the aforesaid bnildings with their . ? ‘ yued Ww 6 Piles.) Both ti distressing cases Mr. Van nkle submitted an ame! ei force there yesterday having bee: ed else- ards, fences, and tures NO, MERCHANT TAILOR, 511 © er farther information. apply during the bonrs PILE REMEOY eee, Dr-STRICKLAND'S | to be inserted as a new section, “That every | where. Qaiteanumber of Fenians are reported ing the same to the howrenr okepeas t.corner of D, desiremto calb the Of raition or eddressanotetotbe Academy my3-1¥ | Centlemen-beside the @ally ree inia Seceteed | Person not mentioned or described in section | As having left Dunkirk. — tor, Who shall give proper secu is friends aud the tee gen- erences | EE! Btrickland, ought to convince those eatier. | Wree of this article, who shall have engaged in GENERAL MEADE’S MOVEMENTS <— o——— hoice selection of for Semmer Wear. whicit he will urrection or rebellion against the United An Ogdensburg dispatch to the New York THE Seconr Pr eT St PERSONAL, ing that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles | & r 4 are cured by Dr Strickiand’s Pile Remedy. Itis | Stats, and against whom no prosecution for | Times says General Meade ane staff are t The quarters occu by the second precinct Oe er heaton a nie ben AUES HF. WRIGHT. Mecocncana Olarses, | 142! Drogeiste everywhere | Sold by J. W. | treason bas been instituted within — years, | perfecting arrangements to preserve the w. policemen, wn m the northern pa: 7 te= his former friends to give him @ call, N . GHT. Magnetic and Clairyoy- | NATBN & CO.; CHAS. CHRISTIANI. cote Tgy | Sal, st the expiration of that time, upon tak- | tality laws. He came as f s Dekalb Junc- | Of the city and m that part of the county be. tion on the same train w jeneral Sweeny | tweer the Eastern Brancv and Rock Creek, and some two bundred Fenians. General | % Miserable old hulk of a buthtmg, adjoining Meade thinks the Fenians gathered in Northern | the stables of the tb street cars, and ts much New York mean fight. General Sweeny and | More suitable for stablmg purposes than it is men left Dekalb Junction for Malone, where | for any otber. The bnifding is s:tasted on low nearly one thousand Fenians are gs ¢. | cround. and in its rear there is mach filth; be- Three companies of regulars bad arrived at | Sides, itis a very inconvenient and insecure Ogdensburg, Twenty-eight companies of | bullding for the purposes. The front room on Blindnees, Varaipeie, Bieameciony Ohils aaa et avenue and 50% Ninth street. ing an oath to support the Constitution of the ver, Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Dyspep- SECRET DISEASES United St , be exempt from all pains, penal- ie. Fits, kc. Roomaso2 cthet., vet Band F | Sawanrrans Girt i+t}emost certain, safe and | ‘rt: and liabilities for such participation in the my 42m" | effectual remedy—indeed, the only veestable reme- | Tbr ilion BOND bas removei to Massachusetts | dy ever discovered. Cures in two to four d and Mr. Sherman said this was a subjee’ for one Goor east of 4th street. Orders left | recemtcases in twenty-four hours. No mineral,no | legislation, and not for constitutional amend- slate, the drugstore corner 6th and N | balsam.po mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It | ment. will recei ewptattention. my l+-lm* | is the soldier's hope, and a friend to those who d The amendment was disagreed to by yeas, 5; i — a = fashionable | all who may sive their patronage. e Temoved from 417 gh street to th my 3-im* He HE BUCCEEDED. BY THE SARDOF OAK HALLy i RB. M. A. BLANEMAN, pte oe be exposed. Male packages, & nat i troops are now at Prescott. Two British mili. | the lower floor is occupied by the railroad SURGEON AND’ DENTIST, SAMARiTAN’s Root anp Herp Jcicxs—A positive | , ibe amendment of Mr. Hendricks was then | tary steamers are kept tired up and ready company for an office. whilein the rear is the crofala, Ulcers, | disagreed to. transport troops to any point. It is though: office used by the police, and t * up meney every year. Office No. 234 Pennsylvania avenue, over Stine. | 204 Permanent cure for Spyhili mSieigsatcerpicct Sed wtarted 1 As a Sores. 8, Tetters.&c. Price #1 25 per bottle. Mr. Doolittle offered the following as a sub. | Sweeny’s objective point is Beanharnais }. | serve as bunk rooms for the for and owing He kee a henoee eee motes Hus Fence. _i__péim" | solany&.C. Werk Seoadvertisemnent.”" ‘mys’ | stitute for the second section: ORDER BY THE U-S. DISTRICT ATTOuMES to the dilapidation of the premises. the mea Bat still he'd try his best to do. SPECIAL CARDTO THE LADiES—PAIVATE ——__— — After the census to be taken i the year 1870, At Ogdensburg, on Sunday, the collector re. | prefer to sleep elyewhere, In the rear of the pbs Bs Pstiny +) BOARDING .—Any lady desiring to ind .0 MABBIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Essay of | and each succeeding census. Kepresentatiy ceived the follow; building a small addition of only fo And makes nd money too. elegant HOME. with excelient Modical Attendance, | Warning sea Ine woti rex pty Hgay A 1 é F atives = Ls ae | | omen - 5 Be attended lectures, stadied hard, he beat carge and striciest retirement: betore wad | Diseased and “Abuses which prostrate the site | <Ball,e Spportioned among the several States | | Burrato, Fun€®, 1206, —To D. af. Chapin, © Walls is used as thé prison, and this is Aud very quickly pessed the board, uring Con #bemen Tsuche Home in the | powers, with snre means of relief. Sent free of | Wh'ch May be incinded within this Union, | lector, Ogdensburg: Pat as heavy guns ot unfit and insecure, the walls being of about He opened office. hung out sign, family of a widow lalg, living handsomely in | Shargein seated letter onwels Address Dr according to the number in each State of male | Tevenue cutter es she will bear, and arm : the same quality as those of. the jail. Name Bot many patients could mot ind. BropBlyn. witheut children or boarders. Applica- | SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associntio, electors over twenty-one years of age qualitied | Other vessel in port with cannon from the 2. bers of prisoners have already cut throagh Each day he sat, with « ned face, some —y he pee el : le ae yon as en Philadelphia. Pa. ‘ap 16-3 by the laws thereof to choose members of v) « | senal, andsinkany vessels th tempt tocross | these walls, and there is at present no security. At ta teed Sie hints edgar oH eed Bok 281, Brockisor is eS ws | fost numerous branch of its Legisiatare; aad | to Canada with Fenians on board. Collect all | ¢xcept constant surveillance, that a prisoner ¥ boats on the river and guard them neither trouble or expense to enforce new W. A. Darv, U.S. Distriet Attorne: ch changed his fortane in a trice. can be kept. The cause of the police being Now patients flocked from far and near, obliged to put up for this state ot things is that ‘yn, 1 = = <= g.. | [direct] they shall be apportioned among the HS.BLACK WARD H.LAMON. €.¥. BLACK, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c, | several States according to the vaiue of the LAW OFFICE, 2 real and personal taxable property situate in — - —— they are on duty both in the city and count And kept him busy all the year, potas YY MRICH’S RESTAURANT, each State, not belonging to the State or to the The cutter is a 64) ton, very fast sai and it smed t ne Ro decter can with his col BLACK, LAMON & 00., BN 389 Penna, avs near 6th street, United States. steamer, and is provided with two St-poander | eXPEnSeS, The Coa, ee ee eennder the The secret cf bis great ancceos,. Prat she Gaited Staten the Cont tof Claiene ins | . The undersigned informe his pattass and the pub. | The Senate then went into executive session; | Dabigren guns and atited 3: pracace done her share in te matter, but ibe Levy 21 tell you if you cannot guess: jourteci the District, the Bxecutive Departacnts, | lic generally, that hehas remeved from ee et ue apace eared oerkee : oc § log Dutiding aa re aus far only put up He'potn uit hom SWITH 9 OAK BALL. * MGaica AES Tai Sere tllrectly oppesite Wh. | No-385 Peuneylvacis neemen chavo he The val to tence ke Sass aaa oe ey eee yt Gen | Se pene Rear Brightwood, whi Tad J ys seckettbatt ee ree x es selene is enabled to furnish all kinds of Liquors and Game lion their fall pollticartetic Sak ceo ye this smorniag? ae alee eS. cable arrangement wil bor mendes ; SMITH BROTHERS & CO., rebellion their full political rights, was post- in searon. rived here ‘this morning) has added to the | Tmicable arrangement will be made shor:ly . INGLe Thankfal _ |] pened to Wednesda enthusiasm of the friends and sympathiz. | $*tween the city und county, and that theeec. MERCHANT TAILORS, Cc. * ATTORNEY AT LAW, ign ef that Ramee peeeabce ce ® continae-- | PEs. Cobb, of Wisconsin, fidel’ste Comunities fers of the army oe bonsai It te stated | ORd precinct men will soon have at least sheea sts’ GURNISHING GOODS We 36 Lozisians Avenue, above Sixth Stree! P. EMRICH, for the District of Columbia, reported back the | {bat he will leave the city to-night, and it is | (Alters, if mot an entirely new station-bouse _—— Oak HALL. "4 Ls A EINGTON,B | my 15-tf No. 355 Penna avenue. | bill to incorporate the Soldiers and Sailors’ | Delfeved tha: he will proceed nortaward. ‘The PE Oe Se a i Union of Washington, D. C.; which was read | leaders in this city say the operat 01 the yi. Larceny Cases Brrore Justice Tromp. cos: Priel stabi phn UCKERS ONTINENT NG BRANCH, NEW JERS athird time and passed cinity of Buffalo were iitended as afeinte apa | S0X—Last Sunday, Alfred Tolson was asrects Jat recaived the = Fixe: Soyer et PATENT NG RANCH, EW JERSEY. Mr. Marshail, of Illinois, presented the cre. | that all bas been accomplished in that locali- | 84 Dy Officer Brewer for the larceny of a white Ingten Having secured the best arrlew in the city, Sraige This mammoth Hotel, filled ap with all the | deutials of Hon. A. M. West a Representative | ty that was expected. They aiso say that the | Marseilles vest, the property of Joann Rey. we are prepared to make » nest style, and EDS. | modese improvements, will open or about elect from the State of Mississippi; which were | @T&nd movement has been made, or soon will | BOGS. The property was tound upon Toleon, Slees prices than any other establishmest June 1, 1865. Itiseevem bundred feet in referred to the Joint Committee of Fifteen on | be; many miles distan: from Buffalo. ‘It is | i the Richmond House, corner of D ava Sh 2 Oo, Eleven years stece, Hina Teczen, of Boston, | length, ty two hundred feet deep. es Reconstruction. Sete ee wie, oMsiderable confidences tha: | Strests. Sent a ca si ure ing been in progress in oth: - a 1amDs, alias bu: Snowden, - ear 1 SRCHANT ZATION, et” pmine 32D wrangel fot ee aad Aiea ete gat Wei, | Zr Cuorzna Tue New York Express of | teriovday. we ewes Masotter guar- | "AN Sretag ay pec SmSe HT a . ‘i a , | yesterday afternoon says: ORDER FROM GENERAL MEADE. 5 ving 1m his possession three Corner 68a Oe eh en Tt hie own ‘nvedtéon, which bee steadily in- | Sake ‘phe ining. room is two -bangreg™'by" f Rh aay eben red ny fromm coat General Mende, waite ip Buffalo, issued a | Ofciears sad zanonsmetieies, supposed to be : seventy five surrounding grounds + Hospita! fo! ut a slight idea of the ler, givin, neral fal = - Monday it was shown pris- Jasites Me Sitends ae6 Se Yay te ee creased in popularity since that time, and today | spacious, neatly laid out and provided with Con, | condition of the unfortunate parents whe ioe | sand and thority’to make such dlepesiiins oner bad broken into the ‘store of Alired’ Ose bought for cash 3 Sil be rad at a UNBIVALLED. Eipee pater, dm artificial fountains. transported | now suffering from the ravages of the pesti- | of troops and use of all means in his Power to | borne, at Brightwell. The property and the ieee sey ee a ietnine prings, Sara | lence on its crowded deck. The two decks of a he of prererye neutrality between the United States | PXifoner were identified. He was Combin'ng, as it does, the several require hington by the Falcon are now occupied by cots, each | and Canada. With stealing a silver watch, the . Perfect fite warran’ mock Blees. GeNte FUBRISHING GOODE. P.8 ep le % z + of rae hii locatea «at barely a suificient distance KILLED a¥p WOUNDE: Cornelius Johnson. The “4 Give ase 3m | ments of Branch’ at's P. M., same day, Thove desiting each other to adgait a physician in ake passage | The Buffalo Courier gives the list of killea | PeTty was 15. The prisguar esate NLINESS, PORTABILITY, | roome will please ap) it the Kirkwood Flonse, | thus formed to administer medical rejief to the | Md wounded in two of the en, nts be. | $°F courtin eaci CHABLES PARMBS, | JAMES 7, WALEBS, | COMFORT, CLEA: . » | thieeity. IBAGUE & STOKES, patiens. The space, however, between the | fore reported: Second Lieut, Fimnugu Oo; Boana Seventh Bi i Se ke et ane stare | Proprietors, |} beds are so small thai each victim of the plague Buffalo. was wounded. Seven or eightmén of | Proclamation of Erockdeun Beverte 8 the, A fine asso nt It msy jus reg: as & house! neces: | —_______.__ ——___________—_ | can ecarcely avoid inhaling tie breath of the e Buffalo regiment was seriously wounded enians. acd VESTINGS cn band. which ri IGARS. &c.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at | sufferer next him. Thus a patient who hus the | Five of the 17th Irish regiment fro: HEADQUARTERS OF TRE Fenraw ro ke up in the lastest styles and best pos- ahr Those who are once terted ine, merits | Case teisa op, URADERGOM TE CHEM: | Stet sycipmuis of te disches ety eee ee | care oF the 27m Erish regiment Toss ig abuat 2 | HOOD, No. 704 Broadway, New Yorks Sane, Rpasatnes i ass of Gents’ - will never abandon it for sny other contrivance | pj,’ St ee PR developed poison of the patient veside him, | The British loss is about 50, among whom were cukene my 5 arise! ‘ qecortmont bi et been devised for man's comfort | ° y Evtii a who is in @ collapse and within a few minutes | @ large number of officers, incl rishmep, a glorious career has epened for Tyee B Goats. § ae ey ,or.08 F street, under the tt House. of death. Then, again, there are patients ‘with Col Beaumorth, killed, and Cap “4m — you. The ere Ss ese Ghring the hours devoted to re fs yond 2 nS the small-pox lying near those o haye Leen | King, badly wounded. tat ol triumph over 4 ls 28 Et <a. et SAE lacie SE Al AY \ 5 fe 26-sm PABMER & WALEER. nething so essential to zound health as sound Avetion DEY @O0OD8, stricken edge ee thus plreing such o ‘ pRRERESES 7 = = ware ee m = 1 ii ‘6d by the use of Tacker’s patients im the unfortunate position of ex. ‘OUNTERFEITS O¥gNATIONSL NOTES.—Pe- ‘watch-wor' J. BEIBERGER, | ton BCo ee li tal | GREATEST.BARGAINSIN WASHINGTON. | Changing disease ard laboring under two te, | terson’s Detector oP June gives the following | May ¢eem defeats, ND MILITARY =m atent Bpring le — rible maladies, instead of one, The following | Mist: — eoeeuliren ns “MERCHANT TAILOR, For sale by NEW DRESS GOODS. was received this aftern United States Compound-Interest Notes—sv's | to your Maropoliian Hotc!. lace Brown's, Ja McGUIRE & 00., Hosritat Suir, June 3, 1866—Cyrus Car- | imitation—vig. (on leftend) femule erect, hoid- | tain. God and ‘d62 Pennsylvanis avenue, © my 29 lw Pennsylvania avenue and 0th street. FRENCH LAWNS, tis, President Commissioners Quarantine— | img sword in leit hand, her right hand resting | izon ‘Wills and my tf Washington. D. 0. [ee PER TON SILK GRENADINES. Dear Sir: With this please tind report for Jane | 0m Bible—mate bust, 50 on die above on right | Once more be = ——_—="={=[{[ana="' ep esr Dd BLACK SILK8 3d, 1866. The yellow fever patient on board | nd. Well done, and Mkely to deeeive good | 1n loveand countryman, EXPRESS COMPANIES. ENCOURAGE HOME COMPANIES. WHITE MARSEILLES SOE ne Ue aotien uotalin. gaeetee Ae Counterfoite are in Circulation—A f President ofthe Fening Beets ei — * wes er for era pal nis. mor- im irculation.—. ace jg PATO rane | Dacesstenccmmeseenen aes | swiss amp Wout aU staxs, sis edstenspows me apctens"™ | eters auc Fay at atts Rey MRT | aartpee-wer Ga aipaR One Mat Ee TRANSPORTATION Geor n Brides. Dealers and others willbe NAINSOOKS. Respectfully yours, D. H. Bisset, letter B. The green ink im the back on the | year. Good many for & Union State. SPAY >: aati: eines te ot as one _ STBIPED AND CHECKED MUSLINS ‘Depaty Health Officer. counterfeit is pales than that in the genuine, S7-The boy that was told that the best cure Tit NATIONAL EXPRESS and TRANSPOR- dere left at J. i Callan's Office. 72 Louisial FANCY OASSIMERES, eee NE at ak ct Be careful and examine well all before taking | for palpitation Of the Beart, was io quit kiss- * TATION COMPANY having finally completed will be promptly filled. LINEN DRILLINGS Apprzss or HEADCENTRE StEpHeNs.—Pur- | them, as they haye deceived some of our best | ing the ep ; “Ef is the only rem- foutbers through connections fr JOHN PETTIBONE, e funnt to announcement, Mr. James Stephens, | Judges. : edy, I say let her paipitate.” NEW YORE A a my 25-e06t Agent for Company, TABLE LINENS, the Irish Head ae of Fenlaniom, ver ‘hited States Legal Tender, ens ad S7-Som Francisco, ib is stated, is to be sup- BAL’ OBE.WA tease | oT k!|l|!~!«CUue ee ee 0 addres t the Front t Theater new issue and very well done. The on TO BALE AGRE, CAELBBION, S| (HOLEDA — twenine’ The ‘udience wan comparsuively | Prominent defect js heavier shading arognd | Rust NAM waist, from a laxe in the Sierra wich as ATLANTA, GA. and sles Duving bere EF CAUSES OF PESTILENCE LINEN SHEETINGS arent in aad naieee Gi hee, rere'fall, A conaterfelt is. about ‘one-eighth of ‘an ines | zed mules long. Seu as a § 7. Cc. ‘SES sos ress circle, and neither of these were fall, A * {ected ite Western connections, via the THE CHIEF Car ROVED. PRinTs band of music was in attendance, and previous | Shorter than the genuine, Ten ca pmnwed nena eommpinenpin Rew &nd Chie Ballroed over mai! roads, to DE. E. COURTARET'S DistMRECTING Bias. to the address performed several airs, Mr. Counterfeit Postal Curreney, new icswe.—Fifty - or rh every . whose manager CINCINNATI AND 8T. LO FLUIDS, secured by Letters Patent In MUSLIN. Stephens’ address was mainly devoted to his | cet notes, naw issue. On the top of the bili | DeODKs to the Managers? Association, Peres aE Rete Freight, Mer ’ gi ae 7 a A a a Ply All very Cheap a expressions of Gisappolatment of not receiy- gg rords “ dpie ss one the Assistant abe ny oe Ke inj - * ONEY AND BULLION, | Nos 295, 300. £302 Henry Street, N. ¥. Office, LaNSSBRGH & BRO.’s, bn Dar hg pele ea Sy pened a D States,” otkerve thon ee i es transfer the same from the places treet. ts at the diss D: had sprang United States,” observe the t . ‘Ing off his boots the one — — pt *, “ah ce ‘organized on a permanent basi 515 Seventh street, intibe. troihertind, Baa the enuetenent aa the;” on the genuine there isa lutte pak Aon! under the ppp et attempt to BFFICIENTLY. EXP! eUSLY My) Carers the celebrated "French Ch my 31-6t 375 Seventh street. been received trom this side. he said the first | tween them, not so on the imitation. get the boot off, his r: leg was broken Just RED GuRAPLE det, ip ita Laboratory. is preparod to WEDD.) [M. WM. BEVERIDcE | °!0W of the revolution would bave been strack Fifty-cent noies; the engrayi good, but | above the knee, = us ss can be done by any other Exprens i aisb Ll r+ apyremnd i : _{M. WM. BEVERIDGE | ou Trish soil before the close of last year, but |, the gilt frame aronud the very bad. | @97A Phila phie merchant aye bf » are siso opened in MOB: and —— WEBB & BEVERIDGE, the aid not coming, the all-important moye. | Tbe pxper nas, however, the appearance of | “promenade ' This name may relieve EANS. and in s few days the (Late Cuas. 8. Fowrer & Oo.,) ment had to be deterred, He said the objectof | Common print paper, and is very whitish. The | some of omr readers from embsrrassment pres + fp thoes. Pesace, oral and IMPORTERS,” his present visit to thiscountry was toendeavor | Whole of it is little smaller than the genuine. | when they to purchase a uog skirt 3.8. somm: ie Peas ai ip is of manures (17 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 1 to bind up the wonnds in the brotherhood. He Bex Decree Ob Fight end of Washington are e7 A young man named Jacob Asthes com- r ——— $s i ip veate rae CHINA, GLASS, AND FARTHENWABE, would have nothing to do with the leaders of ee e at : '. , ° , either faction, bat bad determined to ‘Twenty-five centnotes, new issue,very dark, | plowimg Bis brains.out ‘With & revolver. ° DAMS EXPBESS COMPANY. Geodorize tere ity entipusresceee. a Ge Fine. Cutlery. beog BS Rode, Bcrppene eames himself directly to the rank and file of Irish- | poorly engrayed. OFFICE 514 PENN VENUE, g _—— od odors by chemical Bets Pe - Rott Metal men inside and outside of the Fenian brother- Twenty-five cent notes, poorly engraved, on BRANCH OFFiOR, ‘Principlescieaving in their places healchful air : ‘Goede, Sapenued Watters, « hood. The speaker was frequently interrnpted | Poor paper, and the gilt frame around the head 419 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE Tay te nrernovens, ond not merely qbsorbanrs ot ate . aoe re a ree arr sai Obw tha suidlevam:tieon's show Any galt. WILLA | Ten cent notes, very coarsely dope, an@ the gteen ink very pale. | a A. a - &} The body of a woman was Ohio river near ttie State lide on F ing last. Her name is onkaown, ©; Son was found $30,000 in greendacks. Tavle &c. apes— ricus to utensilsin which ‘0. $04, ODD FELLU HaLb, 7TH 8t. and he answered all in a good-bumored, ea icretess ay eeee treaties yeti ane ont ods delivered promptly in ailperis of the Die | way, always, however, aahering to he ansers ann fe Sireceal ss "9 Tavis ob ime ae : tion that hé had been deceived, if not betrayed Jeb Overy - ‘with reds seen ry ICAN AND WASHINGTO, by the leaders of both wings of the Feniaus Py the teens og a ie ~ B74 Baass auD Benne BANDS.” et tle spoke for npwards “or ba hour and 3 halt, ng, GREAT EASTERN, 3 SORTHERS, "We AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS FURWAMDEBS. nd in the 44 morn- er per- is an Sere things business with Merchandise, Money. and Valnables of all kinds af oven, ALBANY, March 30,1956. | a lesone hans endeavoring, as he gaid, to utter no single word a D ld give offense to _ : . { receded wich dispatch to all accessible sections | Tx'mpaqgste™ Y che New York Disinseccine | Bestapartere ene th of Poet oie ing duietly adjourned: BaltSee Torho” |' CRPThb tore 10 tbe ahip-yAtd workmen o | fae pravet imectns, f the country, Door ale Jesvat 16th represented 20 be. We | 1 ssrone ee " Sl New "Kork forthe seven weeks strige fs | What ailempuog © CCLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, AND | Pogsider thar we bate found euariicio which sor, | _ m2 6-200 Di Leede 2 in @ eee wit — mamessithcs ate Mey altos | jp OL AR SOD WARE. od aaah coe Sa Sit | td eat aerated tae — er png ea ae Prastéead ar Pg RSE CIES 1866. |." Pare SODA WATER, with the Most dclicions | MO2*Y. eolored. ritypng,.sewm:together on a muslia en iy shot a young man mean Oe et ok To she Président Disinfeciimg FRUIT AWD CREAM SIRUPS, names. The Commercial Advertiser of yes.” a ES ES one of the regular branches | 2Y me name of Guat ee | Dear Bir! we pinot t ese ree omeceetion | with sbaved leoifdentred; at werday sayt2TRe gold market hax boon un- | of Honalal female boardiug senook nS gavahi 4360 24 480 every matter is compl ai rr ae : , A. GRAZ Gh Hoses instantly blag a gz Adah Jsuaoe Menken daugerously iv?- Inventor ang Paiectec ot Rare ' P sign that the intelligence bodes fui oe ton is shipments of cold—a conclusion ° AMERICAN CH ware Mancfecturer and eae Uareqonmgtary 24, es So. 450 Penna. ave., bet, Sebington. x“ Wate foe hepatred and Warranted. doe2?-6m* ee ee (CBexEniNG & 80) These React are used by the ‘ELL & THOMPSON, 42 Orvan Sr..N.¥.. rer ay eae aa ae dressed. and

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