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OO tO EEE Lh “THE EVENING STAR ? i J* PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS Bouchwert commer of Pewn'a avenue and 116h street BY mene he? omega Journal says Colonel W. D. WALLACH. wage Desneliy's compa of sixty-five men —-e——. ween seven Tre STAR is servea by the carriers :o their Rave et OF “Dell whe haveseanmiea a hom wubecribers im the City and Distric st Tan ~+ the front and have been loiteringaround town, (OEETe® PER WEEE. Copies 4: the counter, witb ane te ~ y bave left on the for . oF wnbout wrappers. Two Cents euch. train eyed ——} Prick POR MaItine:—Three months, One provided with transportation decomes known at Delar and Fifty Cents; eix months, Three Dei- po alg ht ona ~5 farmishing them witb bers; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are | transportation homeward that the Fenian army s sent from the office longer than paid for. spe WEEKLY STAR panuocce traay| Wt, XXVIB. WASHINGTON, D, C.. SATURDAY, JUNE 9. 1866, NE, 4,138. | Retranse'ss se parcel the Bruen Govers- f th morning—One Dollar and a Haif a Year ment will probably hasten the dispersion of the Fenian invaders. Last evening pl ae EM ESSE —_ = — : —— er oe — = we = ~ —- i AMUSEMENTS. OFFICIAL. TELEGRAMS, &c. CONGRESSIONAL. way or teuded at Farnum, about 1s, mules CLOTHING, &. aos The Governor General of Canada, ir open- SENATE —Yesterday afternoon— from St. John’s, on the Waterloo road, and at ———— | ——7ONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF BST. | ANDREW JoRNsoN, President of the T 5 x F ST. To ail it = to confederation:—The position which the — ‘Will be given atthe New Market Hall, sSatiotecion @ — es Rupee: scalded ieee ceatien of the enion of the provinces of ™ - a 2Ta8. . ctory evidence having been e) ritish North America has assumed is now would reepectfally annocace tothe citizens of TUESDAY, JUNE rm ise hia baad to me that Qari FRIEDRICH ADAE has been | stich as to induce an expectation that the Warrington and the peblic geversily that I have pisces dest amateur talent of the District has appointed Consul of Schaumburg Lippe forthe | Measure will be shortly carried into effect. 1 epbands Farticulareip foture advertisement. 26 a States of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, toreside “ether che piehea sation v adage auch The Reconstruction resolutions were far- |» nt nearly opposite the rade! ther amended, and passea by the following Geen = “ yore arraigned before United States Com- Yeas.—Messrs. Anthony. Chandler, Clark, | missioner t, at St, Albans, and waiving 40 Conness, Cragin, Cresweil, Edmunds, Fessen- | examination, were beld to bail—Gen. Sweeny den,Foster, Grimes, Harris, Henderson, How- | jor twenty thousand dollars, and Meehan in ard, Howe, Kirkwood, Lane of Ind:, Lane of | tye thonsand dollars, They remain in cvs*o- Kansas, Morgan, Morrill, Nye, Poland, Pome- dy until the bail is given. z LL SBLEC 6c - a nie - " » him as = - i roy, Ramsey, Sherman, Spracue, Stewart, REESTS AT ST. LOUIE ZAKGE 4ND WELL SELECTED STOCK CANTERBURY. in bigs Soe I do hereby reepenies Wee be Proceedings as may necessary for completing | ©.) ner, Tram! bull, Waae, Willey, Williams, ox. kaon, dean €.—Prominent Fenians oF Lenisiana Av.. near 6th st., rear National Hotel, | ®8°P, and declare him free to exercis os - irene tnean seven. Boe ee cease sda, | Wilson and Yates—33. erreated last evening and to-day, inclnaing SPEING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! GEORGE LEA. Proprietor and Manager. te aye allowed te Contbale tay the tow of cas | Wat the ‘new Parliament held within these | GN@vi—Mesers. Cowan, Davis, Doolittle. | Tames MeGrach, State Centre of tbe O'Ma- ' Guthrie, Hendricks, Johnsor, McDovgail, bony wing; K. J. Harmon. treasnrer of the Norton, Riddle, Sanisbury and Van Win- | Roberts wine: Dr. P. S. Reilly, coroner of S*. kle—11. Louis, anc others, ail of whom were admitied Absent or not Voting —Messrs. Brown, Bucka- | to pail. Jew, Dixon, Nesmith and Wright—; one joint resolution, as passed, is as fol- as are allowed to Con=uls by the law of Walls will not be confined to the assembling of Ming of— GREAT SUCCESS OF THE STAB COMPANY, | ‘ons, or by the Jaws of the United States. the representatives of Canada, pnt will em- Light and Brown Case, Suits, In testimony whereof 1 have cansed these | brace those of all the celonies of British North ntand Brown Cass, Suite, The bill thie week will be of avery attracti Letters to be made Patent, and the seal of the | America. 13 re Cass. Suite. | descriptiion embracing @ variety of amusemen + = er " _ Wm. R. . » ccopguamna ila . including the entire mammoth company and a | Uvited States to be hereunto affixed. ™ Réed, coun-el for Jefferson Davis, Go ORDER KY GENERAL BARRY ALO, June *.—A copy of the following Fine Bice Flannel Suits, Sted names Given under my hand at the city of Wash- | 8!Tived at Fortress Monroe Thursday evening ws A E order bas been furnished parties interestea Fine Bire Flannel Suite, a : ington this thirty-first day of May, in | from Richmond, and, by permission of the |, Resolved by the Senate and House of Represen- | HeangtanTELs SECOND Disthic? oF QS- Five Bive Flaavel Suits, Kathieen O Neill; Jono Matt een. Billy Ly a the yea: of our Lord eve thonsand eight | Goverument, was in close cousultation with | ‘tires of the United States of America, in Cou- | pario, BUFFALO, June &, 1566.—Gencrad Ond-r sah dah Vanes Caan, a Vesiies fe Been ion with «nee fothers ® | [seax.}hurdred and sixty-six, and of the in- | him that night and nextday. He went North gress nerigton wee re erage Houses con- | \». 2.—in compliance wite instructious trow Ligh Fancy Case Vesta, ae d dependence of the United States of | last night on the steaiser Tuomas Kelso. He | COFring,) Tha following article be pro- | Major General Meade, in virtne of the powe Light and Fancy Case. Pants and Vests, | Two r+ let, divertissements—““The Queen of America the minetieth Kave no information respecting bis interview | Posed to the Legisiatures of the several States, | vested in bin by the President of the U nized te and Brown Linen Duck Wet ta danced We tae See eee Aspkew Jouxsox. | with Mr. Davis, either as to being admitted to | $640 amendment to the Constitution of the | States, the traneportation gre railroads, by United States, which, when ratified by three- fourths of said Legisiatnres, shall be valid as part of the Constitution, namely A —_ ta 34 Brown Linen Duck Suite, sting of 15 round ladies ip splendid By the Presiden . . bail by the Government as many anticipaced, te ard Brows Linen Duck Suite, — S Sriental Costume.” . ILLIAM H. SEWARD, Secretary of State. or his release from imprisonment, in any man- ner whatsoever, merely stat water, or other mode: of any perso’ violate the ne of pablic conveyance or materials of war designed to lity laws is furbidden. The a ng that.in con- Fine Black Cloth Frock Qsats, | LapIES? AND CHILDREN’S MATINEE ON ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the Uuited | nection with bis client. all the connse) re- Article — tion 1. All persons born or na. Transmission Over the wlegeaph wires of mes re Bick Gk Frock ose: SATURDAY. ee Stutes of 4 . gretied exceedingly that the trial had been | 'PTalized im the United States, and subje. sages, in cipher or otherwise, from Fenians. the jurisdiction thereof, are United Sra’ and of the > whom & nge’ on matters in relation to Fenian movem nis, 18 PROFS. J. W. & K.P. KREIS’ ern. postponed until October, as every arr. P bad been perfected by them to insu! Fine Bisck Pante and Verte, 4 als bi ne atoed (Bar Prue Biack Pance anc Verte, DANCING ACADEMY, ei debe ou: their part in conducting reside. No State s' y | Say vaste ecdaenoe of these ppromibi:ous ce Bock Ponte and Veste. it RAMON Crk c Jaw which shall abridze the privileges or im- ed 28 aiding and abet he vio = Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. 5 ef Sx Brot adawaina. |X The congressioval committee at Memph.3, | munities of citizens of the United States: nor laters of ws. Commanding ofiicers of the = athe pros Foxe Giothing. Gur Cinsses will be continued during the Sum- | ‘ LceestBiaed bio canton Seems 2 8° | Tenn., closed theirlabors Thursday and started | shall any State deprive any personet lite. | Canned § ops within the linits of = Bore ¢ ene: meer, commencing ‘i hereby recognise tam such, and dect nis city, after wsession of fifteen working | liberty, or property without due process military % will cause this order to be = . TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1866, hun f ad en) 9 ey bave examined 170 wi jaw, and deny to any pe! mace public, and it 1 made their duty co see \* White Linen Bow irte, Due caidt Eeasgad ease powe! nesses an { testimony, | diction the equal protec promptly and vigoronsly entorced Bite Linen Bow 4 Lavgand # ition: " covering the de y eneine: 3 ton 2. Representatives shall he appor Brevet Mejor Gen. B. « . Waste Linse Denon oe For Ladies, Missee and Masters. Treaday and | Cou F ss srevet Major Gen. Bary, Commanding te Liu cecum, § Friday afternconr, from 4 to€ o'clock ° pults. d among the several States ace ST RECH OF TET GOV - OP CANADA ad Drawers, en tlemen’s Classes, same evenings, from § to39 | ©! the Um ou their respective numbers, couuting The Canadi-n Parhsicrat opened a: O:tis a. SD, o'clock ulations bet the pu number persons, excluding Indians n cw ay. The { rther information. apply duri and route. taxed. But whenever the to vote at an om OT Adc reas a note to the Ac Governor Gener = tanoog: Tt is sunderstood’ that election tor the cheice ot elector luston is made to the Feniaa m - mace posit Reoe ene =; : full mony shows the riot to have d Vice President, Represen lows seh Tice snd Scatte, 1N a 1 > es ative and judicial « ‘ « ‘ Scar’ = HS prone 3 The thr and preparations for ar Beek eacc . DENTISTR ¥. United hed wonle bers of the Legislature there Sans . donatiy and vpe ANDA - G Any of the male inhabitants of such State, t anized men in the GENEBAL ASSORTNENT town, and Ugdens eo rs of age and citizens known en. th . im any way abridge the Iest Parliamen ry . except for participation in the rebellion eotmy ministry, to © - 0 the other crime, the basis of representation tuve service a large poruon of FUBNISHING GOODS. th fo ectract. ; y the Gove I be reduced im the propor: whi force of the province x S office, a! OhEw 2 of troops. le *- | number of such male citizens s ~ - taken ont. Teeth inserted on Hutbe: ANDREW JORNSON. ster te ee Sabbnecatsonatkae ae e izeus shail bear the people in resp: whole number of t rr 3 » President le citizeis twenty-one 7 . & ithe above goods are made and trimmed in the | Silver Plates. In -rder that all persons «ho By the Preside mess - es aw ‘eceived the merited approval of her Maies- 3 Bes ; = have Teeth. we have reduced thejrtie very low. We. Ho Newann, Secretary of State. Geneal Meade has | years of age in such Sue. ty’s Governmen b have o sieet New York styl ud equal to any custom | To be convince cf the fact. call und see for your: a inet! getihi atalebatnata forbidden the trsusportation to tne fron by Section 3. That no person shali be a Senator ap the la. < aerd oo: wade garmerts. Thankful tothe public for past — ame, call ane see the new andimpreved | annrew JOHNSON, P: ot the United salient companie xpress con a | or Representatrve in Con; or elector procfs of the 1 ty of the fi method ot ins 4 4 > t th u ther 3 ers a t Tice Presi t ; antes so Savore, 1 respectfully solicit # cencinuance of the | No. 260 Peuns avenues, between 1:th ard 13th States of America. oneal Wario we uedie a jaeerali| ice chetorenaacee cane ani ee ee ee : Siceets . 2th 3 Te eR whem i mey concern tic Led ' war to be us a i a nulaw fal fice, civil or military, under the United Susi has been invaded by a lawless on =e Oe ve D-tf 8. R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentiet. 5 walt shits ye S Gacs eahibiae combinauon or enterprise. or under any State, who, having previou of murderers. but 1 congratulate A STRAUSS, aa — Satisfactory evidence having been exhibited The mai tram from Pottsville, due at Phil- | tken an oath asa member of ( y that y ware pr t PRE ZOMLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, HEN SzxBknG has be x an officer of the United S country that they were prompt ee ae aaa at No. 23 4; street. three doore north ton ENR! ROSeNPERG has been Adejphia, at 7 p. m.. Thursday, ran off the | * cer oF ¢ nited State within twenty-four hours and " F HiIONABLE CLOTHIER, of Pennsylvania avenne, extract aay. < —— } pointed Vice Consul ef tzerland at ( track at Valley Forge, caused by a <wit pee Aes ca ure, OF a: y A precipitate retreat. 1 deplore the loss PENNA. AVENUE, withowt pain or inary. by’ breathing Ni veston, Texas, 1 do hereby recognize hum as | being lett open. The whole train was pre- Srtace or tee eet ee and the sufferings entailed upon the trons Oxide, ui re 3 " peg Bets Tengine Ss ieee lly deen such, and declare bim free to exercise and en- | “pitated down an embanicnent fifteen feet ay im Between 0th and 11th ste. | $2. All kinds of denial work done at reasonsble | joy stich functions, powers, and privileges as ene Sip maine ce ae eee = _ ores erat tect BE [pe og or im y . 5 | fights mangled, an, ied shortly LOSANO, MERCHANT TAILOR, 511 oth — ——.— = are allowed to Vice Consuls by the law of o egs | | Bir apg a te ; J.T. COUMBE. DENTIST. No. 499 7th etrect, ‘ i Neier kegcgy alge arse di Constitution of the United States. shall have gatiant body of Ca: 3 t canadian volunteers in the @0- engaged in insurrection or rebellion against | pagements in repelling so promptly the sava- the same, or given aid and comfort t~ theen- | ders who attacked the country, and 1 feel as- emies thereof. But Congress may, by a vote | sured you will Not omit to alle the mis- of two-thirds of each house, remove such dis- | erjesso wantonly inflicted upon many fami- atte p atthe individual loss I Section 4. The validity of the public debt of congratulzt: try that the first note of the United States authorized by law. imcluding | danger has n that Canada possessed in debts incarred for payment of pensions avd her volunteers a body ot bonnties for services in cuppress: thei ¥ rs se lives in defense of the (}nemn and the tion or rebellion, shall not be cu mt Seabed oe wins . < at *. or by the laws of the United Stutes, | No other passengers were injured except by sttertion of his friends and the public gen- stopporite Udd Fellows will fill. Baa OF Sa j p erally to bis choice selection of GOODS for extract) and ineert TEETH tie, < —— | and existing treaty stipulations between the | bruises. The fireman was killed instantly Spricg and Summer Wear. which he will ver. or Rubber, at moderate prices. Best Government of Switzerland and the United | Tbis is the first fatal accident on the Re make ee er eae raas to anit the times. rs railroad in twelve years. Mr ARDON his associate in busi- = or ~ - ace alas s Nee seer. invites his former friends to give him a call, | PR, LOCKWOOD. Washington Buildice, 344 AY sevions ekray Sccarredat Sie Eran: *s«gusrantees a perfect fitting and fashionable enn. avenua. will fill Teeth with material u I bave caused these sceates ss oil whe map sive thats guscoonee gold and invert TEETH on Rubber at vers Letters to be a + and the Seal of the neitber the United States nor au rere he thang + 4 a Poetry erode ¥.8.—I have removed frem $17 Sth street toth | reduced price, Teeth extracted without < United Sts assume or pay any debt or obli sued a proclamation declaring atere _ _ my 9-m* yea. a _s my7 im" stabbed n. Gardner, the in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the | infractions ofthe laws of tha: Ho 2B SUCCEEDED. DD¥. 455, GABLAND. ‘late Asstetant Surgeon mate. v abbed. Ewe © United States, or any claim tor the loss or | been and are being cornmitted by evil — - be Halen ry Honorary Graduate of named Pe: , charged wir Chl ear aon of any slave, but all such deb's, | persons within the territ a j EY TEE EARDOP OAK EALL. re College of me Ung and stabbin badly bruised So und claims shall be held iltegat | ofthe United Staies Tisssinaaaseectn ce wen. ainate ; the Vuited States b ng pins or clubs. An officer rep ‘on 5. The Congress shail have power to | MOBS of North Ame: ~ all offi- 4 man of practice and renow ed A al, the nanetieh é thout auy exienuanon cr eects Fro eres sball have power to | cers of his Government to exert every & He mabee's bandscme income clear, neem thiriysfre years im the practice, Best ot ANDRiW JouNsoN it ‘The sailors aesert the stabbing wasdone in | free, by appropriate legislation, the pro- | their repression. It hasbeen neceseatey for * And lays up meney every year. references can be given. Charges moderate, self-defence. ifrcasce of this article [ preservation of Inw to adopt a course simila Now, when he started out In youth, wy 31m : — _ SEWARD, Seeretary of State in the =: he California State Telegraph | toy conzurrepes nn ow EOes *0 the House | to that taken atthe present session of :he im He had bat hittle cash in truth; ER z : ¥ for concurrence. | perial Parliament for the temporary -u=pe Fut etill hed try his best to do. T FE yoous,n. — sse0- a Company against the Uniced Stated Ps Ad journed to Monday. sion of the habe “ as oar And make a same Sad mene7 too. The dpventer and Pateutee of the MINERAL SPECIAL NOTICES. District of Nevada, | HetSs= After ont report closed aa © attended lec #, studied hard, , Sttends persenally at ss a “ mean SEVRRS, he bill to establish a Nuatious ureau of 4 - And very quickly passed the board, office im thie city. Many persons cau} ae = dan imjuncton re- | Education was Teject-d-_-yeas yelled ot | THE EXECUTION OF ANTON PROBST He opened office. hung out sign, these teeth who cannot wear ctherr, CHARMS OF WOMAN from ‘telegraphing r. Stevens, from tae Joint Committee ot Anton Probst. who suffered theex:reme pen - But many patients could not find. snd Bo person can wear oMSegs who cannot wear @ [oce 4)! their beauty unless refreshed with that the ciues of Nevada aud Calitorma, | Reconst- ction, mad? a voluminons re: sh alty of the law in Philadelphia yesver pd eS gaara ‘Pereons calling at my office cen be accommodated | Enchanting Perfume, “SWEET OPUPONAX.’ Tne Groand that the plainufs have An ¢x- | which w4s laid mpon the table, and ordered tu: | ‘will be remeshberod, was convidend of 2- At last a friend gave him advice with any style and price of Teeth they may desire, | The beauties of Paris and Londen are already en- nda. Locielat ore ante _franchise trom the | be printed. paraileled crime of murdering. in cold blood, ch changed his fortune in @ trice. pools igo sre particular, and wien She pa- | chantea with ET. Sriith & Co ’s New Mexican ria Thi ecen aan te Mr, Rogers gave notice that the minority of | on the 7th day of April last, the Deering fami- Now pr ients Socked from far and near, thet art can procare the MINEEA en Pertame,“ SWEET UPOPONAX.” an . the Committee on Reconstruction would ai<o | ly, comprising the faiwer, mother, a n ce on a And kept him busy all the year; be more fully warranted E.T. SMITH & CO., ee EBM presen: @ report. by way of reply to the report | visit, the bound boy, and the four li ile 7 = ee Shee cnaters Eooms in this city--No. 33" Peunsylvania sve., jester Puctamens, MX nry Graves, conductor on the Pough ker which had just been made by the committee dren, the eldes! eight years and the habe two No doctor can « . between Sth and 10th . . ase ee sts, Also, 907 Arch street, eames sie way freight and senger tram, on *he P : : pn ——- . years old. The toliowing account of the exe- Pivsehisoa you canner nes: Philadelphia Sewty’ | suecy, STEADILY, | Turcday. by pee crushed been stings | The Report of the Reconstruction Com- | “ution we inke irom the Philadelphia fy r- ¢ same advice wiil help you all, —— ee = = SUCCESSFULLY, ursday, by cru at cars M4 | grerk : ; P © a a : ig c r a es is report, submits to r re y past jock, Mess Ne He got a exit from SMITH'S OAK HALL, EEP COUL! KEE! COOL:! which he was endeavoring to couple. He was This report ed to Congress yester “Shortly past tem o'clock, Messrs. O’Neitt — . — SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU & married man, and resided at Peek=kill. He | gay, isa yolu . and Wolbert, the prisoner's counsel, visited the EMITH BEOTHERS & CO., PURE ICE CREAM $2 PER GALLON. Sa ae Pree Sega CMBICY Of Me-compavientiy | sca eetin poten caiiido rare lar. Lekine, The ieee ny eee MEBCHANT TAILOBS, . ‘ 2 . ° fourteen years. s clusions to which they came | Mr. Lukins. The interview was a shor: one. mun peaLaun tw Pe he petty mocall {he attention of every case of Kinney Diseas®, BERUMATISM, There was an explosion at the gas-house in | '™ ¢Pporting an amendmentio the Constitution | Mr Molbert said, “Keep up a good heart rend GENTS’ GUBNISHING GOODS, lection of CONFECTIONERY. CAKES. preg, | GRAVEL) Uninary Disonpens, Weakness and | Munawk. . Y.. Thursday afternoon, caused | 21 'be United States. und the two bills wich | tor” He responded. “Yes, 1 wil d he OAK HALL, Foreign and Domestic FRUITS ofal! kinds. Ex: | Pains in the Back, FrvaLe Comptaints and | by workinen spufting a candle and throwing | Which the public arp aiready familiar. Most | devoutly kissed the crucifix in his han feo ic 464 SEVENTH STREET. cursions, Partirs and Weddings furnished at short Trovp.es arising from Excxssks oF aNy Kinp. the burued wick on a water.tank, which wis of the results are already familiar to the pub- Smce early mornicg bis priests, Rev. F. M. Jrst received the largest aud finest stock of | Botice. A call iesolicited. sT1 sal a i with gas, Two workmen were killed | !¢- Rt the committee enter ito elaborate Grundiner, pastor of St Atpbon=us Church, PIECE GUODS ever offered In the of Wash- ki < J ons RIGHTST! NE COME, YE AFFLICTED! oro and Henry Tusen, a colored | EBMENtS in defence of their positions They | Fourth and Keed streets, and Rev. Peter M. ngten. Esving secured the best artists In the city. my W-im" No 4 0 Mass. ave . near J ‘het. Re emULanwnd sd open with @ general statemeni of their organi. | Carbon, rec’ of the Church of the Holy Sieur peice chan ane ocben i the nest strie. and ©€E $5 PEB TON. TAKE NO ocmae BUCKU. Thomas Dornan, one of the oldest mail con- Paes | peg aca pager = say that the condi- Eien bres ever ee Streets, were with . — q 4 tractors under the Gover: eg 10n of the South at the close of the rebellion im in bis cell praying and exhortung. oe ___ ES. oo. ENCOUBAGE HOME COMPANIES. Bold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D.BARNES | day morning a Philadelphin, irom iniacies | SROWS #10 bave been one of utter exhanstion. | | On the Pee ire vouing he was weighed. DWAED DOLAN — 4 I The evidence in this respect is open to all. The result was 176% pounds, a cbirn MERCHANT TAILOR, The Great Falle Ice Compacy are now supplying & CO., New York, and BARNES, WAED &00., xscolxen by the accidenton the Reading rail- admits of no dispute. They eee peamaee a pounds since the lest day of wt pomie " tues. Corner of luth street and Penna. avenue, opposite | Ice from thelr depot on Kock Creek at lower | New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH a | '°%“ & state of anarchy. The committee say the law | He sie a bearty supper and slep: soundly last ; ards 5 é ve c ort Ewen, | gave i Will Hotel. Georgetown Bridge. Dealers and others will t ROGERS, Wholesal A destructive fire took place at Port FE » | 8 he President no authority on the subjeet | Right, awoke at4 o'clock, ent a hearty break Tesieee Loctite pe and the public to his 77 penton = pds ae an ot ae see Beose. This . le Druggists, Boston, Mass., oppesite Rhinebeck, on the Hudson, Thursday | of reorganization, but by the Constitution, he | !%*t, and then spent the morning in prayer cD Beso SPRING GOODS @uslethees. Aa Callan e0mice ¥6 Lovins os General Agents. feb i0-1y morning. Twenty-three buildings were de- | was Commander-in-Chief of the army ‘and | With his priest. ill be sold at reduced will be promptly filled. Fa gas aS SEER stroyed. : navy, and could appoint Military Governors. About half-past ten, Mrs, Dolan, the mother A MODEBN MIRAOLE! General Burnside has accepted the presi- | The people of the Confederate States were | Of one of Probst’s victims, came to the front my 2%-e06t From old and young. from rich and poor, from | dency of the Rhode Island Locomotive | only subject to martial law. Nothing of their | *D'TAance, and made application to be permit- AMERICAN A <D WASHIKGTON pon tipsieg and lowly, comes the Universal Voice ef | Works. State stitutions were left. of which the | 'fd '0 Witness the execution, but so strict were > J. BEIBERGER. BBASS AND STBING BANDS Preis HALL’S VEGBTABLE The military, by order of General Tilson, Government of the United states coulsd take | ‘De orders of Sheriff? Howell chat ber desires Paka ttoH. F Loudon &Co.,, ple SICILIAN HAIR RENEWEE. have taken possession of the office of the Loyal | tBe, lightest notice. For, four years they | Were pot granted. It was generally conceded CITIZEN'S AND MILITARY Headguartere—Room 24 Intelligencer Building It fe @ perfect and miraculous article. © Georgian at Augusta, Ga. “ye! ) nad de facto Governments, bat they were | ‘hat this was carryimg out the letter of the law MERCHANT TAILOR, S11 7th street, one square south of Post Uffice. . Bakes hair grow. A better dressing | ‘The waters are recedi in the lower of | the faeayuleeal. im the language of | 100 clorely. she at least should have been ‘ita Hotel, lave Brown's, Piano music also furnished . ¥ “oil” or “pomatum.”” Softens brash “ti on part the President’s message, the people of | PTeseht to see theend. who had rendered 362 Pennsylvania avenue, Lesrons given on the Violin by HB. ROPKTR. Lonisiana, it is believ rmanently. The i — Wareimen °. iven om che B 3. wiry hair into Beautiful Silken Tresses: ieee coavinanen bot abe ~~ the South were “deprived of all civi] | ‘he remainder of ber lifes torture. The officers - . my $20) _HEALD. Lender and Agent. | But sbove all, the great wonder is the rapidity | 1OWer C secured, government.” Under this state of affairs i | b&vmz the entrances in charge were @: LS 4 with which it restores @Ray Main TO ITs ORIGINAL ‘Twenty-five thousand rations were sent to 7 was the duty of th 4 a i t hi fi “4 EXPRESS COMPANIES. RANGE HAMS. os ae COLOR ew hase the people that were flooded on the Red river, 'y of the President, say the commit. oO assist her in this matter, bat were r tee. to enforce existing national laws, and to | Jess. The old Iady remained fora few mine E a ORANGE HAMS The United States Judge Darrel, in Louisi- | establish, as far as he could, such a syst pies, and then Jegt with strong eviden: NATIONAL EXPRESS > | dl desire to call attention to thes HAMS as | the whitest ane” reer Inckien ie resnmes ite | 404, says the test oath is unconstitutional. government as might be provided by existing | emovon. aig 7] pot ct them carsiul exsuipatiop find nothing to suroass | youtbtul beauty.” It does not dye the hair, but | Mining stocks are still weak in San Yran. | "ational statutes.” As Commander innsne Sberift Howell sent word a few moments be- TRANSECRTATION Fae favor and Fee ey strikes at the root and fills it with new life and | cis¢o. = te - bis duty, under the law of nations and — half-past ten that «the sheriff was ready.” s ry ti =e Ec 4 ine je army regulations, to restore rT, pre- ‘be priest answered they were read: wrecerve TATION COMPANY Beving tualty Cectes ee | 27 “ONTqnier evict House. | errarh ofthintatter “Tae teat apsliontoent | ,MUPTNG OF Bartisns —The aunuat meet- violence. He might) ae Presid pects irom Seman be Passed the cllincomp-ay © a ————<<——<— ‘4 er count} a e might, as iden r. Tkins, su) te i Scuthera threngh connections from POLAR Sova Warer. ine’ svery doy apd’? we NATERAL Coton retara- | Pz. in the Central Union Association, closnd | Cougress and sate nthe ‘whole question to tne | _ Sherif Howell sold him be bad came to per- NEW YO! AND LADELPHIA Pure SODA WATER. with the dolict BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, its session Wednesday evening at the Vincent | law-making power, or he might continue mil- | form nful duty, and that his confessor TO BALTIMORE. WASHINGTON. RICHMOND, és : Most delicious | the oid, gray, discolored appearance of the hair | Church, near Chester Springs. The body com. | itary snpervision and control until Congress | bad they were ready, He answered SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, FBUJT AND CBEAM SIRUPB, will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and | prises eighteen churches, with an aggregate of | should assemble on its reguiarly appointed | “Tat ts so.” * gnd sll intermediate and adjacent towns ae far | with shaved ice if desired, at veantifal locks, | Sicilian Hair Renewer: wo other | 2°271Y 3,000 members. Four hundred and fifty- | day. He selected the latter and appointed Pro- | _ Meanwhile the line bad been formed, and at Soren ton Western ceumestiaees oss tan mentees W. A. GRAY’S, article is at all like it in effect. You will find it | Nine idditions were made during the year by | visioual Governors, and organized otherwise | 1@.25Sheriff Howell advanced, and bebind thes ee en ee a my 22-eo8t* northeas cor. Mass, av. and 4t! Gaxar ve Br Pre immersion. The Rev. Mr. Wheat presided. | local governments. The committee say that | CtMme the doomed man. MS ACINMATY AuD — LOvIs, KORLRIOM WREaA WOKE * The Rev. Dr. Richards was elecied clerk. Ser- | these Provisional Governors could exercise Anton Probst walks between bis confefsors, ae to receive Freight, Merchandise, EXCELSION WEIC8 BEE mons were preached by the Rey. Messrs. Cook | only military authority, and had no power w | With the old etmde and his bowed shoulders. and Haysman, A series of strong resolutions was adopted favoring the ba rage cause, the new trans- EXCELSIUB WEISS BEEK. Bret into successfal op- Varusbie Fack: MONET AND BULLION, and to transfer the same to or from the places de- Having put my N. organize civil governments. The committee | His bands are handenffed before him. aud be go into a long argument to sustain these con- | Beld a cracifix in his hana. He wus clusions, afwr which they say they do not | ™ ® White vestand st: pantaioous, ihe Signated and all intermediate points as erstion, 4 will be prepared. on and after th} ai reer enemas lation of the Bible by the American Bible | deem st neceseurv io discuss the question | face Showed penitence au prayerful feelings NTLY. EXPEDITIOUSLY to supply to all my Customers ap abundant supply A SUPEBIOR REMEDY. Wnion, and on the condition of the coun whether the Jate Confederate States are Turning w the t band he u z epee Gaaaaee of this Delicion Summer Beverage, We can conscientiously recommend to those On the latter subject the meeting unanimousty | in or out of the Vmion. The committee cout | Ghe wisttons’ todas fuse the ey ot the ae N EWERY. as can be done by any other Express Gom; a Ofices are alvo opened 10 MOBILE acd NEW a UEEL sReweEr Pon threugh. sia MONTGOMERY: to there places. | wh AND EXCELSIOR WEISS BEER, , sh. <2 BF. PIOKLIN, General Bape ich T invite all otEY a SHINN - body of loyal citizens nold- | tend thar all of their Joca) governments are de. | Corridors. The clear, cl Le stroyed, and that the fact that the President blooming Mowers. the groen frase place’ = does not restore the writ of habeas corpus shows | CbOice shrubbery were sweet to the eyes ored el that the people are not yet to be trusied. with the gloomy walls of the courteyara and ull cobbie-stone from a distressi DB. ernicn- 1 7 recelved that as TARbs Riciivcoobs: coven BALOAM: | ing and maintaining the principles of Gbriees te. There is nodoubt | boly religion, they regard the policy of re- is one of the | moving frem disarmed traitors all their civil and,is al] that = on. and social disabilities as impolitic and rumous; use, The committee that ‘port ihe d vemen: ‘ J. E. JOHNSTON, President. ny 7-' ‘Come Pe hoapl gt sat Eh chat aS tried = and in the name of patriotism and God that | made in the om ct Dommnueahs taeye hoe — It — only a few tuunaeat's walk: who can DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. my 16-1 Georsetown.D.0. | Gough. Its prepared by br Strickland: No, g8 | eemeon be made odious by the trial, conviction | mit nothing additional, hut leave ft with Cone ad'tgs tettne on saan ne OFFICE 514 PENNA. AVENUE, BRANCH OFFIOE. DEALERS IN TORAUGP nao he Fs Fe nas Cinetanatt: Ohio. ind f3r i by and pupishment of leading rebels, and the dis- #19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU. WILLAED’S. Bold SW ALE sisost | ffauchisement of ail others: and ‘further, that Fifty groes Anderson's Solace. fresh from fact ratte rug Teste, and OHAS. |. | national and universal justice demands, and + OPPOSITE | for anje to the trade at the lowest figures by W. B | ANIO, 317 Fa. venue and 609 Ninthetrest. | onrsafety as a peoplerequires, that we should se. a The following are among the important ~ | Jifetime can crowd into the brain fear, b: clusions which the committee come to in sun. | Stffering, by ein, and by remorse. How lerenly ming up: be must be ex, crime 46 told by his . srd Tobacco Store on F streets unser the Mebane S'The namesof alltne members of tuecharches | the close of the war Geet yanireomtion, were at | Words to a juimpacioned haseres ; pomp an I co Store on street. under the ol are! ec war dis i be ‘RTBEBN GREAT EASTERN, House. or at HENDEBSON & CHANDL. Two Bap Cases OF PILES GUBED BY DB | who bad served in thedefense of the nation are | without civil gover niment. and withettr onan” thatpe “was tO. 0 oO ay Rint of { BO . Bate py AED SOUTHERN | No. 306 F street. near }ith st ae an oy AND 'S PILE dae gg fer | © %* eee in the proceedings of the bady pring Sethe forms by virtue of which po- maeaens, oven to ba ngsird to che cross, 97 it " — mana. LY ESTABLISHMENT benefit o! eae isconsti ‘that as aroll of honor. i relations could jegally ween | Would expiate bis crime.” ; Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all ki: ‘D' the Disuies of Goleman or Alcano et bts been troubled ater “pep “ger, | , 0 returning from Phernixville the minis- | them and the Federal Goverment Passing up the stairs of ibe gallows, be stood ; forwarded with dispatch to oll ae vb Inds | dria, woere PIANOS and ORGANS can vated case of Piles, and bis brother was discharged | ‘Ts were annoyed by & party of Fenians, who ER hrs caunot be expected to rec- ef the country. “omen sectns | keer hy ee See het yt BROS Feea with thy Pe ) Both ber aief sting ute | arrival of the train in Phistelpins the Fe: | Seon dicorgesiond cesses ca COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, any] xymetArG FORTE MANUFACTORY. | | | were cured with one hottloof Dr-STBIORUAND'S | niuns were arrested and cent back for trimlee | the verges comment | BILLS, > N. 7 lithe ctreat. 6 th . recommendation a oo present their claims to represemiation nnder Mace in accessitte parte of the United States, ya aes ore Aauly Sestimoniats received A a eke oy rose ag on IN Lovupon Coun- tablished and rules, the ob- guy "0.0. DUNN, Agent SANS Soy | weed vr Mactnstc pic hems igs | shi James Hew was ste oan | “s'Faar Goumenaeniage be hres | Sher Nogales ot Soe wee Sw by : ‘1 4 = are cur 2 ‘s +, [tis . a ar- . That © would ni a . " ‘ nd Washingwon,D.O. | tern osm" | gold by Dragglats “ove ere Bold by 3 W | day Inst'as follows —133 acres at $39.75 por | admitting sucks communities tom participation |. The sberd Mr. Pertws bade 0s goo - = Ww? LLIAM BEADLEY. NAIBN & 0; CHAS. CHRISTIANI, 571 Pa. | acte. 1024 acres at $33.75. Ben. Birdsall. jr. | i the Government of the out and the while cap was put on ata quarter 480 bret MAKBLE WORKS, avenue and 60% Ninth street. ooM-ly | purchaser. This land lies in one of the mos: | fire: providing such or other 11 o'clock. priest ascended, and adm in- ) J. KARB. 480 Mannufactarer of ie mena ehidts Productive sections of Loudon, and was as- | guarantees a6 tend to the civil | 'Stered the extreme unetion, the poste under. Inventor and Patentes of Karr’s Celebrated MARBLE MANTLES. MONOMENTS, TABLE a a DI8SEasEs. sessed in 1851 at $50 peracre. The tand be | rights of all citizens of the Republic, a just | Bésth were removed, the priest descenaed, :he Pn ag yy ie oe sone ae effectual remedysindeed, theceis Sulerreme: ren dod on toe x at rf a oe CREASE e auiesed tn rebellion Und ontean elas, betmase omens pte tts with > p Seon fact er ip Meron 29 ne acres, an ng on in on erime, ie a - Watinee, No. 420 Penus. ave.,bet. 3d and ot ome ayfonartert notice? order On reasonable tee | ey eee cae Te teenth eer mime four dare. and | Slope of, the, Bie Ridge, Sear, Snickers ie, temporary. m of The Pipe of suffrage | ‘Faleing twiteping from the neck down. gto. Will Kee) tantly om bh 5 “BO . Only : was sold on last for hese who not actively participated . a tl, Watches Hopatred and Warranted. de2-ém* | BLE and WAKPLE TILISG. ooo ns | fathe s0ldier's bore, onde eee ee eee a eaay last for s This tad’ tas | {on euorte' ao destroy the Onion dan teentead | !ST-The three gua Oentres Of ake Mexican ( S.enEBING & SONS" Orders for Flom Tee UALS promatly attended Rot apt to be ex} . Male packages, 82 been very much injured by having its timier (be-Government. and the exclosion from por yb heap gS ae st New York, Senor 3. Dam W stich tamericas Washington. DO." mar 4’ | Sawanizan’s Root ang ena iy Dg irre ee eae elt eee ogi gsisare Deeed ne Leen | Sammnaaee en Grande, tan dome ORGANS AND MELOVEON ALA D OTLT snd permavent cure for Spyhilie, ———__—__—_____ af the Union and unworthy of public confi. | [0 "© concinsion as fo what is best :o be done Sele Aceucy JOHN ee S SALAD OLLI | force. Epo Terre ree 8 Mork Goip.—We learn that a piece of pura | dence. id for “Ged and Liberty.” OF Thirty-six momeee tose baa PIANOS | sect received from Berdceas. tie oe ie ee Gallh strata ansadltee |. eorSeow N16 tap Eick) of. Ghokes. Br. Fhe mane Srl pe lh a eed for sale or rent. my 35 cost EYQUEM'S VIRGIN OIL. miles and a halfsouth-easto! Rockville. Mr. | Y., on the the ist day of Juve. ‘seems alone | sels A BEBEL WAR OLERK'S DIABY. Svolumes. | 1 offer ro the trace im lote 00t lees than 5 cases, at +4 “Unte thie Last.” by Buskio. Stery of | as low rates ae it cam be grrchenes int fe pountry. Lrlege.” Mocars's Letters, etaaciea’ke Lesy Corser bith apd F tients osart's Le “ 5 Wallece Whittier s Snow Besta D ap 13 Orel gader BbbINt House. view for April. cesar BiBDs, M @ 8 a74 ate wreet. DEE hn Ant ecu. Wilham Hance, who has had muca experience in the gold business of California, foand this Jump, und thinks there is a large deposit _of the precious metalin the We Understand that measures w: Pipa far Working it —Mon‘pomery County ( Md.) Sentinel. to Dave remained namo War- ‘century. WROle Wiur. @7 The defence of a man in Penusylvauia | ing the last sued for $25,000 for breach of promise, is that the voung lady weighs 255 Ibs. and itis coming warm weather. 87" AN) quieton the St. Lawrence” i now >? “ MER Aiden ciate dee substituted for “All quiet on the Pot newepa tm the & NNESSEB BUTTE 7 The roofe of houses were broken through 7 Howell Vobdis poor and practising law semen one ity aod nine — ; = = of first quality MAST | by stones, weighing half & pound, in Na- | at Macon. 4 ducted by & reat The INGLE, ATTORNEY AT BAW, wens ND, Greene rooe Sm sth ae Le ene panded = Mk Wn soldiers who had jost _— sew 6 Louies »abgre Bizkb Btreg Gorner bith ana F 4 There are great religious reviwale army ‘past get daze hae.keen—~ ° . revamtly Eve Mserepade, and FRANOK TAYLOR. oa ee Waskineron, B, andor mawies ene’ New York. ig great event is io come."* ] sang, ~ Tis sweet lo be re-membered.”_ 2,

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