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‘pe ; at im the Oity and een ae Sapien tha connie. without wrappers, Two Cents each. ¢€, yor Maitive:—Three mouths, | r Ce would respectfally announce tothe citizen of Washington and the public generally that I have epband » LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK ow SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! Linen Bosom Shirts, hee Linen Bosom Sbirte, White Linen Bosom Shirts, Sesertits ont Brows: rte an raw Dadershiris ‘sod Drawers, Ties and Searfs, eck Tee and Scarfs, Bsck Ties and Scarts, ANDA GENEBAL ASSORTMENT oF FUBNISHING GOODS. All the above goods are made and trimmed in the stest New York stylesand equal to any custom made garments. Thankful tothe public for past Savors, I respectfully soliat ® continuance of the same. A. STRAUSS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, PENNA. AVENUE, my 31-Im Bex seen 10th and 11th sts. H°* HE SUOOEBDED. BY THE BARD OF OAK EALL, Doverty came on space: aeieer a friend gave bi advice Which changed his fortane in s trice. Bow ts flocked from far and near, Aud kept him ra ahde the year : wit! he n him noes ‘ ge earl batt ton a ct 5 ‘cot b suit rom SMITHS OAK BALL, SMITH BROTHERS & CO., MEECHANT TAILORS, ND DEALERS GENTS’ GURNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL. Acs SEVENTH STREET. inet received the largest and finest PIECE QUODS over offered inthe city of Wesh- ugtes eet ne eye Sette Lal - are repart fo make ap e Gnest . Miees prices than other establishmen' ” any E DWARD DOLAN MEKUHANT TAILOR, Uorner of ith tus. avenue, opposite J. REIBERGE! . Bucce-sor Fas 3B Lepiee . \ ene AND URCHANT ‘AILOR, Metropolitan nae = — 362 Penney! "I PERSUNAL, MADA™E BROBERIER, the wonderful As- trologist and Planet + having lately remain ip Wasnington me. wonderful lady was with ® betural She bay ae oye present sad future; never Known to fall canses love to be mutus! where it Bot exist. She can be consuited on marriages, losses. and very Strictly contidential Hours of conruliation { om OR gins. Gen Laties 0 cents. Present gh. Fesidence No. 4 Wah erech nas i street. el) im* at Rotts GEO. McOOY nas removed to *s Church, Onpitel Hill. je 9im*” Reter’s Church, Ospitel Hilt. je -1m* HF. WRIGHT, Magnetic aud Olairy. MS? sis by ‘on Hane Bhindnces ‘tiem, and Fe: Mis. Fits, Bc. Boome 452 Oth sts bet, my ¢-' BLack, tf KREMIAE Ss. mae Worn 6. BLACK, LAMON & ‘at-La Nee bet of the ', the ities EXPRESS COMPANIES. A DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFIOE 614 |A, AVENUE, M29 FENNSTLVANIA AVANUE, OPFOSITS T BOBTHERN, REED corns Merchandise, Money. and Valuabies of all kinds forwarded all nae ee to all acocesibio seotions COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, BILLS, 4ND Made in accessible parts of the United States, ©. O. DUNN, Agent, _mh tt-tf Washington, B. 0. , K®*? Coon! KEEP coon PUBE ICE CREAM $2 PER GALLON. The subscriber desires to eall attra! Feraian sp bomaat PRUE acdc BE: and farniabed e¢ short curvions, Parties short rs APkP * pigpaamaman ad ‘my F-im* No. 400 Mass. ave., near 10th ILLIAM BRapL 3 Ww ba ates ike 5 2 MARBLE MANTLES. MONUMENTS, TABLE sod WABESTAND TOPE Ac’ eliczumento Made to order om reasonable terms age soa kanaaw Fit end EASTERN MAR- Saban pepper bora MOOR st Tesktaguen. BOLTS same 4” ) [RUAN cunese, @ANESTEBALO enE 5 0 WASHINGTON. D. C., ASSUCIATION, Dorth, = ai reasonable jez in* : COUMBE, DENTIST, No. 249 9th strec « Betton an O directa Setit Mit . H on Geld, Sil: prices. ‘Beat my 2%-Im*__ a, OOMIB, M. D, "ind Pateates of ibe MINERAL office can be acoommodated with Teeth they may re, $s . le and of IE EL a IS stropge: arhean procure: the MINMEAE TRETH will be more fully warranted. Roome in this city--No, 338 Pennsylvania ave., batwoon 9th and 10th sts. Also, 907 Arch street, Philsdeiphia. oo 20-ly HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &é. COStINEN ONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. June 1, 1865. Itis Jenzth, by two hundred feet deep. rtico twenty-four feet in depth along t! ront, and contains six hundred rooms. arranged for families. and fitted with and other conveviences not usually found hotels. SSS is —_ ——— by it) ve feet. je surrouns une are specious, neatly laid out. and provided with Cone water, in artificial fountains, transported jaily from the famous Congress Springs, Sara at lsvind Wantage safe. Guests leaving Was on oie train for Philadelphia arrive a ld Branch at 6 P. M., same dey. Thore desiring iran, on PY AL CUE Tso Be this city. 5 my 12—Im Proprietors, MBICH'S RESTAURANT, E Ne. 355 Penna. av., near 6th street, inown as Werner's Place, The unde: in! patrons and lic generally, that he has remeved from. No-383 Peuneylraxts sewue, weere he 0. 3 enusylvania avenue, w is enabled to furnish all kinds of Liquors OO neettl Sox pest tavoreboesiblts s coutinus tion of their former patronage. pub- P. EMRICH. my 15-tf No. 344 Penna. sven: PAWNBROKERS. o fT I oOo sg, POOR PEOPLE'S FRIEND! Formerly of the firm «i Doyer & Burni ee Sa us all kinds of Personal Property in sume to eult san, tomers. Business strictly eonfidential. q ces given on artic 5 75 LICENSED NOTICE—“ BOYER & BURNSTINE.” B. BULNSTINE. No. 475 13th street, 31 door south of Pa. avenne, conducts the old business of Boyer & Burnstiue All business confidential, Money loaned of al Kinds of persona! property and merch: mh 23-3am* B. BU "f° THE Masonic ¥ ‘A Masovic CHART, embraci as is known in this country, Bing application to M iby r. . Kellew & Co.'s, N and FE. BN ° all of Mason will be foand by art RY HUMPHREYS, 10 7th st., between ‘The Masonic ternity are requested id examine and the best judge for a ¢ valine of the picture and conce: ned. HENRY HUMPHBEYS, Agent. G245P TRIAL OF SEWING MACHINES BETWEEN THE WH.COS 2 GIBBS AND FLORENCE! THE WILCOX & GIBBS TRIUMPHANT! ITIS DECLARED THE BEST MACHINE AND AWABDED TPR RIGHESr PEEMICM. For the Wilecx & Gi Machine thirty-five dis- tinct claima were sade toe caperionitn cil ot which ally sustained. For the Fiorence but ten resented, only two ef Se were sustained, is trial, more thorough than en; thing ot me 3 pe 3 3 5 fy & A 3 5 sibatalss ceramic ce ia ee in Wechine ofthe world, oes ceatainings impor renal ae ‘obtained of ai te - Ci GEO NCIS, 490 7th street, my 23-Im" Agent for the District Wise COOLERS. 308 PITONEEs Ab if ‘tuent. , peantifyl assor pe ky: e. z, WEB je 8-6t* inven ee, ONLY BSTABL: NT NOW IN Be b Ee BEER. put my New Brewery into successfal op- ‘will be prepared, on and after ibis date, ie ren sbundant se ppy one HENEEIET Vi BERE, Bly 161m _CoPner orem ga Os nert, 430 ana Pabioeeat Rare’s consent? 0 tactanet at Bie i Oercoates a Wen 3 Deale estes, He, 450 Penna, ave., bet, 3d and 45 es Eopatred and Warranted. de%-6m* OUVENAL'S MARBLE WORKS. Corner Neto Jérsey avenueand F street, Near the Baltimore Depot. All orders for STATUARY, MONUMENTS, or. MANTELS executed {p the best manner, at short Detige, and on the very best terms. re r AND CONCLUSIVE TESt A pawl of MELMBOLD'S mie e Ga TICKETS... 1 th Jobn F. Ellie's Masic Store, 306 Pa. avenue, be: sae 4. AMUSEMENTS, =| 0. B. REOAs. Soo reners-temns. sot Beapape: Fountainy Flowers end, New Ventii@ion, } - UNEXAMPLED FUBORE Created by the a | INIMITABLE PERFORMANCES OF OOTTON & MURPHY’S sis CALIFOBNIA MINSTRELS, BRASS BAND AX) BUBLESQUE OPERA TROUPE. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT. They cannot remain after this week. Adm{ssiop and 75 cents. emt SEATON HALL. Corner Sth and D streets; ene plock from Pa. ave. MR. F. O. BANGS, THE DISTINGUISHED OCHABACTERISTIC BEADER, will hold an EVENING WITH THE PORTS, THUBSDAY, Juno 2ist, 1865, The celebrated vocalist and Washington favorite, MADAME OROILTS YOUNG KRETSCH- of Bt. Aloreins Charch Choir, is Spree! ONE DOLLAR, ale of reserved seats #pen at and 10th. tra charce for reserved seats. . Be-For programme seermall bills, je 19-3t_ and bi ‘a Tronpe, et Bana. Syereeda ander it Unmediate direction and supervision o G EORGE JOENEMANN’S ». ot oe a pzors. J. W. & w. P. KBEIS’ WASHINGTON THEATER, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing MONDAY EVENING, June 18th, SAMUEL 8. SANFORD with his Brass f SANFORP IN PERSON. pen at 7 o'clock. Performance to ¢ u LAGER as BREWERY PLEASURE GAKDEN, Oorner of 4th and ¥ sti CAPITOL HILL. - Dancing every MONDAY commencing at 2 o’cl'k . Th my 3 im DANOING ACADEMY, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Our Classes will be continued during the Sum- Mer, commencing TUE:DAY, MAY 29, 1866. and Hi Tritton: For Ladicntitiones ‘and Masters, Tuesday and Friday afternoons, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Gentlemen’s Classes, same evenings, from 8 to 10 o’cloe! k. Fer further information, apply during the hours my = of tuition. or address a note to Academy. my3-ly a ETE vt harge OA Band has be a secured for the o cents i, eae GRAND PIU-NLO ae ne invitations were given ont. THE YOUNG f this city, will MOONLIGHT precise: GFooxp Ghamp EXCURSION se ea ef Nt the PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. PDLEASUBE IS OUR MOTTO. AND EVENING Plu-NIC of the LAFAYETTE CLUB OF GEORGETOWN, AT ANALOSTAN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 26TH, 1866. We invite our former friends, and the pudlicin THE FOURTH GRAND arggaxoos AR graerel. to attend Boats will leave the foot of igh streetevery tem minutes ¥. the Island, and run free of cl lass class Cotiiion sion. mitting ® gentleman and Indies, 50 Jew 5t™ Tickets. oF THE WASBINGTON FRIENDSHIP CLUB will be given at JUNEMAN’S PLEASURE GARDENS, Corner of Bt h ntreets east, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 20, 1860. Fickete, 60 CENES, admitting a gestieman and jee. &7-All our lady friends are respectfully invited, Jed 2" IrTH GBAND erry io PIRST WARD BOOIAL cious "Gent and Ladies Should the weather peers unfavorable, the Pic- Nic will be postpomed until farther notice, Je 19-3t* f cine LEASANT MOONLIGHT EXOURSION. 2N 8 CHRISTIAN ATION UBSION TO GLYMONT, TUESDAY. Jun: TH. Instrumental M: and fine Tableanx will combine to render it the most pleasant trip of “Withee can be procured Philp & Solomons’ Bookstores. Stinemetz’s Hat Store, and st the at Ballantyne’s and rooms of the Aasectation, whero ean re tickets for sale. Boat will leave 7th street wharf as 4 p. m. iy. 3019-6 THE PUTOMAO. persons its from ES on the Exca: down ver, 4 fori ‘and there general dee jor iy boy toon po ire. ‘ABS: wore EXOU! 0} “oy cH again 7 miles down the river to MA- THIAS POINT, passing around the Light Boat, end retu: a The trip be one of surpassing interest, af- fording an opportunity of all the o| erates bom the river— ‘orts and Wasb- re steame! rags by rebels; the rebel batteries at Cock- ‘oli Point, Shi, Point, Aquii yey 3 Point, where the gallant No im Foper Will be admitted on board, and it wil tri; which familly parti —— with dacavegh ‘onjoyment ‘and ante Wi 1 leave tha 7th J on! 5 sexeed om 4 at city rates, by an experienced * Commitee of Arrangements. Capt 8. . pt. . Stackpole, a RR co ois-et” (Con. i 7 $#OOND ANNUAL PIO-NIO RAILROAD RELISF ASSOCIATION, to aay atthe SEVENTH STRERT PARK WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1866. The members 9 ves that ne wi be spared to Bieaeeshomaniees a a aver of evioyment to all who may favor them with their presence. Cook’s Gotilion Band is engaged. ‘ iy ia imnittes rrangements, ‘Th. Stone, »! N. J. Porter, Bob't Moore. James it. Thomas Gettings, je 16-4¢* € ‘BAND TEMPERANOE JUBILEE x anD EXOUESION TO GLYMONT, DAY AND MOONLIGHT, eect WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1866, Under the auspices of EXCELSIOR TENT, INDEPENDENT ORDEE OF RECHABITES. 3B String Bands have been e: 5 ry 4 . it.6@ will endeavor to make one ae t popeat Beem jos of the Season, and ead a. ‘Temperance are cordially invited to wpherntive absence Ses description of intori- ating lequors on ihe ond svounds will insure ood order. Ss 1 oc pant at down will stop atid strect wharf, Navy Vardi towch at Alexandria on every trip up and do: by aapekens alsha et ry * . R Tiekets,-Gensieman Lady, 91. Stagle Tickets, 50-conts, ittee. WG. Vernon, Ww bi ro. John B Wheeler, H. Mei seen) “sl See S sia the = -ranastt’ pot bees i DNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1966. NE. 4,147. TELEGRAMS, kc. An immense public meeting was held in the open air in front of the court house in ‘Troy, N.Y. e to favor the repeal of Seceriehs age ooo —_—_—_—$L———— LOCAL NEWS, pi ne a i Fenian Meeting. PARBWELL TO ¢. R. STEPHENS—HIS PART- SPEECH. Don't want his name connected with that of Rob- erts—Don't want to be stigmatized as a Fillibus- People were ee. Stirring addresses were mauic, and a series of resolutions adopted calling for the repeal of the law. The resoluvions were ter— Won't sacrifice, his —Beliewes in the | at the tron’ Roberts Per A ordered to be sent to the Representatives from ‘sone man power,” but O Mc 'y don't—O M. iz pet ge the cone St the fromt! E ‘7 the d and also to the two Senavrs from insubcrdinate—Is weak and wants ju ‘— | single act of theirs would to ont d theState. The speaker stated thatthe Fenian Causes in fritte (rouble—Dunne ‘and, echon's | that they did not mean AAA movement was not to be abandoned, but to be Mission to Ireland—Thev act as Inqisitor:; in- | + sks Of that imvi {A Voice—That's “<4 pushed vigorously forward. Alderman W, E. sult the Chief Organizer, and injure Irishmen He would have ven them i oe} Kiseleburgh was president. Treachery in the Fenian Sena everything They are the on New Canadian mevement— Were George Pitts and Henderson Heck. of Giffin, Ga., have been elected by & large majority as ork leaders who dared into the gap of danger. 2 Darenuisis. Ata mecting vf colored peo. | voce ir aber's_o any ef Me ‘Senate wai the Orbe ane afoneer Ry a A 3 of = Tent they Rot come t, ple they devonnced the bureau 4s misehievon= nee hed. $. te atv forgiven them sf | him fri ‘and say, denounces and repudiates creative of disturbances between the ey are willing to trust tothe jaws of aod races. the State, and to their old masters and friedds, dor justice, The agent at Griffin said he would not allow d—d negroes to talk (lisrespeciiuliy them. .. A meeting was bold in Odd Fellows’ Hall last evening, when Mr. Stephens delivered a lew parting words ty the center and members of the organization f nis city. Mr. P. O'Hare, Centér of the Sarsfield Circe, calied the meeung to order, and moved that Lieut. Colopel Downing. be appointed Pregi- dentof the meeting. The motion was unani- mously adopted, and Oglonel Downing, on taking Ins seat, was. loudly applauded He said -—Gentlemen aad Brother Eemtene Iam yery thankful to you for this unexpected honor. This meeting bas been called by Mr. Stephens for the purpose of saying some part- ing words to you before he leaves this city, where be may perhaps never return. Mr. Stepbens was greeted with loud ap- Janse, and when gilence-ensued said: — rothers, my Obje in ca}ling this meeting were first to say 529 potng 3 Words to you, and tlso because it had been intimated to me that many brothers bad not had an opportunity of seeing me when 1 was in your city a few days since. I sbali now afford them that spec ju: O'Mahoney did, be wo: hevé forgiven them. instend of wy v of the burean, and arrested the delegntms, who were aiterwards released by the cryil an- thority. The bark Tabianyef Port Burwell. Canata, with stone for Darlington, Canada, was totally wrecked on the piles at Cleveland, Ohio, Mon- day night. Captain Haskin, Maw MeDermot, and wie, Daniel Haskins Titas, and an na- known man, @ seaman, were lost; John Vance, & s@aman, WAS ftved. The schoouer Alice Grover, of Toronto, with coal for Toronto, was totally wrecked there. The cook, female. name unknown, was lost. The regulars ot Carada on th» frontier were ordered back to their barracks, and six com- panies of volunteers detailed toguardit The examination of the Fenian prisone: is con- tinned at Freligbsbarg. Bat lattie leniency wiil be shown them tf any proof can be found /,,Mt- Stephens then concluded bis speech by sey ing— a |} connection. direct ~ indirect, with the udent, the Senaw, or General Sweeny, aug denounce all men who would endeavor to use the Lrish Peopie on th continent for any other purpose thag the lil eration of Ireland. ee CLEPHANE Liner Case.—Ciacurr T, Judge Olimn.—Yesterday, after our re- t closed, the plamriff having closed his Mr. Ridé * for the defendant, contended bad not made out a case, and he comsmunication was a privileged one Olin held that if made in foo4 faith, allegations were fuixe, it was not aguinstthem. General Sweeny ana> rand | Opporte and also speak to them of their able, but that if made im maliee it was Colonel Meehan are still at St. Albans, N. Y. auty and t The Canadian Government bus appointed a pig ott) alled- = commission to take evidence and report upon , wn Scene ad 7 = ee credo all claims for compensation and da: condemned in Europe eve: there had been oul being en ud being a friend to umising from the Fenian raid in the & ood deal done. hie bad @ name tomaintain, | both partie * wentto Mr McG@han and en- townships. Bi re beiug prey i to estab lish local constitutions in Upper aad Lower Canada, in view of confeder It is stated. for the p: ion of the holders of the notes of the P jeumand Venango County Banks, that sufficient securites remain in the bands of the Auditor General to every doilar of circulation. The suits pe in reference to the remo of the bonds tr, the Auditor General's ofice will only allect and wanted to give them to understand that and wan he matter conld not nam deavored to sbess. During < an said be believed behind im this matter, ed to find them out; that he did not believe that Mr (i-pbane had any malice n the matter, but be had been made the nstrument of o parties ; «eked by Mr. Bradley who who gave Mr me want of parr he were to be spoken c , the French and othe b S a fillibu c e did not th aner. (Applause.j iventurer. spoken of in those reasons r. [ Cle e the depositors, as he deemed it bis duty to speak against the cechned to answer wanh ro A warrant was issued on Friday afternoon | leaders of the C: ditn movement, but b ted by t oor, and be answered thac last by Judge Lowell, of the United si not one word to say against the rank and f J.W. Thompson was one, and Romself an- District Court, Boston, on the spplication of | lf he were to unite with Roberts and the Sen. | other. the Spanish vice sonsul, to detain the steamer | ate, he believed it wonld be ruinous to the Lewis Cleyhone —Witness is charged with Cherokee, on the xilegation tha: she was in- | cause of Ireland. [Applause.} A French | haying written the letrer in question. tended tor a Chilitn privateer. Before the | revolutionist was able to say tbat for the sais By Mr. ie—Wiul you state apon what warrant could be served the ship had sailed of liberty he had given everything, even his | information you wrote tbat lev er, and what The express freight train from Norw his honor, but be (Mr. Step could not | Were your motives, Monday morning ran inw a freight car sacrifice his honor even for ireland. fLoud Mr. Bradiey objected, but the objection was Auburn, which bad been blown by the applause.) overruled. from A turn-out into the main’ track _Alter reading a telegram from his friendsin Witness bad no personal acquaintance with engine apd nine cars were thrown off the | New York, Mr. Stephens said there are not | the plaintitl. He was president of the Lincoln track, and the engineer had his leg broken. two hundred Fenians in New York and Jer- | and Johanson Cinb, on 4 commitiee of the sey City who do not now endorse bh plauee.) He then spoke of the « Giscord in the organization tor sor months pust; of the visitof McCarthy to Ireland, toin- vile the speaker bere to prevent a collapse of the F. B.: and of the misunderstanding be- Loyal League of America, and it was made it his duty to report suc Se. Mr. Riddie asked what was his motive in writing the letter. Mr. Bradley objected, and the Court sus- tained the objection The freedmen’s con vention meets at Augnsta, Ga., in July. Delegates have been elected from ali parts of the State. The object of the convention is to memorialize Congress for the right of franchise and ot trial! by a jury of their own color. : ween bi elf anc O’Mahone: From the be- lings toward te Employers of the revenue offi xs of Georgia | ginning Mr.. Stephens saw the necessity for T tat an Sovenimenens and South Carolina being unable to take the | what is called the “one man power,” and ex- | might be had. His purpose wns to preserve test onth, several! post offices have closed, and plained why itis necessary both in an ariny | the Government. great inconvenience will result anless the evil | andalso ina cc nspiracy that one man should Witness was asked wh Was ibe informa. d & paper signed ho was known to bim as a dit ligess received in- ome of whom were and oibers not. Witness ob- the information on ihe evening from variovs ies. He was © the aéminis- is remedied. Stepbens, Brown, Cobb, Hill, and othe: have been arcuing for and against the cons tutiopality of the stay law before the s Court at Milledgeviile, Ga. The decision is looked tor with interest. Generals Grant + Cimeinnati ye: have supreme control. He believed it abso- lutely essential to success. He asked for the pewer and it was ranted to him by in America, who gaye him supreme contri! over the organ fon, both at home and xbroad. Mr. O'Mahoney found that arrang:- ment d and i 2 some unpieas- antness on who thougtt rman arrived at General Sb man left there for ds ast night, sud | B¢ Was of more conseg the organize - aon. ‘ General Grant comes to Washington to-day, | tion than he (Mr. Stephens) was Mr. y Mr. uey.—Mr. Watcon was a mem- via Bellaire. 0 igre F - the ————_ of Yr ee - | ber of the ‘oln omm Jobnsoa Club. The a SD nation, aud other men followed it, and | communication of Mr. Watson ¥ ade —— ee so caer ee areabout | the feeling began to show itself very | witness” request. Mr. Wat«o im the eaty “ig to be worked with improved machinery. Strongly at the Chicago Convention. Mr. Mr. Cook read the commumieation of Sir. guru wee Pel knee-high in Louisiana | Stephens then ¢. 4% short history of that | Wa'son, in whi states that MeGhan was convention. There he saw elements of dic. cord at work. Mr. @ulon and otuers Wante i him to remove the headquarters from New York to Chicago, and evidently desired thet O Mahony should be setaside, He refused to, and although Mr. O'Mahony had cansed him infinite trouble, still believing his faults were simply caused by want of judgment and hess— ects from which few men ars quite free—he upheld him. He fel: bo to do so, believing him honorable and devoted tothe cause. The attempt to bring abou: the disruption toox place as early as the Chicag > tvir. After mature deliberation he deemed it necessary that Mr. O'Mahony should havea good business man at his side. ior the reasons that Mr. O'Mahovy would not make pressing calls for money or travel through the cvantry uninvited to extend the organization. He selected Mr. Florence McCarthy and bad him appointed Deputy Head Centre, and also made other changes in the organization here. At that time the organization numbered but ten thousand men, and it w him almost iuto despair. Soon afierwarde, however, he had reason to believe that all bis objects conld be gained in time. Through all this time the sume Movers of the disturbing element could be traced. But they gol some alties. Mr. Stephens then spoke of the Cincinnati conyenticn and of his arrival in this conntry, saying that be accepted the resignation of Mr. O’ Mahony, and should always consider him- self the supreme officer of the organization throughout Ya world. [Applause.) [A voice—SHope you will live to see your work accomplisied.”) Mr, Stephens—Thavk you. Of the Pniladel- phia convention he said it was forced on the O’Mabony wing. Mr. Stephens then spoke of the indignities east on the organization in lieland by sending over Dunne and Meehan. Their investiga. tions were conducted in a manner both insult iug to Mr, Stephens and injurions to the men in Ireland, It caused great dissauisfection, and in many cases the men were on the point of revolting ajtogether, but they had to submit to ce; that be has hourded at knows Mr. McGhan to *, and pro-siavery; that ‘quently with bim, and poke disparagingly of be has frequenUy given intelligence from the him at one time that one ¥ of rebels hed whipped a regiment of y. He asserted aiso that Vicksburg not be cap‘ured, and obimined informa- movements long before they howing that he was in the inter- he (W &) made Me- » fall of Richmond, ad made £75,000 in three years. That recentiy he had been putting gas pipe in the Old Capitol, beneath the statue of Freedom, “a name he abbors,” ac, The court here ac jonrnec’, reese © § SERIOTS CHARGES.—V: esterday, Colonel F. O'Byrne, who was arvested by Constable Hotebkirs on Mor.day, for traudulen'ly ob- taining $50 from Hon. Green Olay Smita, baa & bearing befere Justice Haruacio, and was ismiesed. Mr. Smith testified that the ac. cused came io bim in February with a nove of introduction from the Mexican Minister. at the time he spoke of going to Pittsburg to at- tend a Fenian meeting, but had no money, and asked him to lend him $50, sa ‘ing that the Minister would return it Mr. Smith said be would accept an order for this amount, and on the same evening he accepted aa order pre- sented, and it was cashed by Mr. ©.C. Wil- jard. Mr. Smith learned that the Minister had not guthorized O'Byrne to ask it. The justice dismissed the ease, on the ground that the money was not received from the hands of Sinith, as charged in the warrant. The accused was subsequently arrested on the charge of obtaining money under false pre- tences, and be was beid to bail for a hearing Pa This charge is brought by Col. James baving passed Timseit yes era ae CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE —Yesterday,afterou The Army bill being ux amendments were agreed to the support of the Burean of R men, and Abandoned Lands. — the commissionérand assista . for *aiaries of clerka, $52,510; , $1,170,000; for commissary $3,160,250; for medicines, $500,000; for tr Portation, $1,3%,000; for school superi ents, $20,000; for repairs of school-bouses, $500,000. Appropriating £15,000 for the chase of 55 acres of land near Nash viile. the site of Fort Morgan, as recommended the Chief of Engineers. Repealing sect of actof July 17, 62, relative to the pay emoinment of officers of the army, and repeai- ing the act of April 4, 1862, providing fur the appointment of auy officer to acommand wiih. out regard to seniority; and atso providing that hereafter no officer of the military or naval service shall be dismissed from his position unless by sentence of court-martial; and re. pealing that part of the act of March 3, 1563, prohibiting the payment of extra-duty pay to enlisted men, and restoring the provisions of the original act, and allowing extra pay to en- listed men of the navy and marine corps. Also amendments providing that the (.aartermas- ter’s Department shal} in all cases, when con- traciing for supplies, give the preference to articles of American manufacture, and such reference shall be given to articles mannfac- red on the Pacific coast in furnishing sup- plies for troops stationed there. That here. faiter the superintendent of the Military Acad- emy may be selected irom any corps of the army; and that the compensation hereafter allowed to officers traveling under orders, for wiom transpertation has not been furnished, shail be ten cents per mile, Tho bill was then passed. Mr. Wilson moved to postpone all prior orders and take up the bill from the House continuing in force the Freedmen’s Bureau; Baltimore, as Col. J. R.O Beirne, and induced which was disagreed to by yeas 14, nays 17. it, @nd consent to @ course of conduct which | bim to introduce him to the officers of Na- Tke bill previeusly under cousttictatias, was very much'caleulated to compromise the | tional Mechanics’ Bank of Baittmore, where granting i for the construction of a rail- | meénin Ireland. In a short time inquisi- | be got a dratton New York draft road trom the Missouri river to the Pacific | tion wrote over to America and nounced | not bei . J. R. 0" was ocean, was,on motion of Mr. Howard, again | the organization to be all that it bad been | called on, and the fraud discovered. He was taken up, and pussed, Adjourned. represented to be, and advised that | held to bail fora bearing to-da: ali the funds should be sent over to Ireland to purebase war material. At the council it was agreed that a document should be drawn up to the effect that an appeal was to be made to the Irishmen in this country to purchase the bonds of the Irish Republic. It was hoped that good results would flow from that coun- cil, but they were sadly disap ted. The two inqnisitore left witha a tobe to start for America within eight days, ani when fifteen days had el: letters were re- ceived from them dated in two different towns in Ireland, and each of them asked him (Mr. FINANCIAL.—The New York stock market shows aslight recovery of tone and activity. ‘The Commercial Advertiser of yesterday says: The speculative demand for Five-twenties has somewhat abated, and sixty-twos’ are % lower, closing atthe board at 103%. Sixes of "1, rose X, selling at 110%. Seven-thirties are in demand; the second series being xhetter. Money continues very abundant and im mod- erate de: Ocal the rate is gene- rally fiyeper cert., with exceptions on Goy- ernment collaterals at four per cent. Dis- ———— Board oF PRUSTEES.—A special meeting of the Beard of Trustees of Pablic Schools was ae Dr. Waish in the cbair. : rs 5 Stephens) to send them down, through the | ristown, N, J. paienig paper! pong ele prelim mig post office, (sensation,] the names and address ‘Mr. Tustin, frem the s ap- ef the Qeuters of several towns in Ireland, tien passat Sad per cent, ere is a very , Sensation, and cries of “Hear! hear!” on which was & par- Frese W'Ruiel epee Gentition | Rey ete to, Deve. eturnedTmmediaiy | agiaphin tae New ort Tren of te SS 7 * % to America, ani ul a gery decided turnin favor of thr bese ngs, | Was fet to be almostruinous to tbeause. ie | ween, the hay ered to asked them what they thought of such con- Some Of the large holders unloaded, vesterday, duct. [A vyoice—“Treason!”] He could see andare how understood te be “short.” There i - , there manifest calculation to break uw: i Teeptible export demand the re. wasa P qitenenc oor custoins are mefety a minal. pate pram —— pretty relly be- | the on enede 3 ' ‘na that o- effort The price pence 1 rk and at nalf-ja\st one thet his dobebeen ts Peep ape te eon oonee pig tem the ao cone cag Sac | nc Aen on shree ig oceasions ~ (ur. Susphons 4 for which was granted. an 7 consideration KLAVES” STRIKE—The Saturday ight | Saved bis life. [A yoice—* Pitty you did so! Pagano i are upwards of 450 brick. Mr. Dunne came back after ps Pg bese = oT layers Row ona strike forthe eight hours | Mr. Meehan had to be written for The | sgn y = a ae a erent. system on Saturdays. Before the strike coms} state of affairs im Ireland was , before zqcom ™ ns picatien oP ics fey menced the Bricklayers Protactive U. We, oa Piva his - 4 Mr. gave one Be th’s notice to the bosses of tnéir cee £ , . imtention and an abridgement of the aa res Th ee hours of labor on Saturdays, so that they might ock off at foar o'clock instead of six, as Merclotore. ‘The men were determined to carry mater throncb, dnd struck as soon as (he tenth expired. There are altogether 1,69 “men belongifig to the Bricklayers’ Association, and out of this mumber 550 Raye been taken into work on Eade ah. aR Toe Bricklayers 0! iamsberg an: Ook- jyn have been some time working on the ¢ that all y ened [Senses A yeice—“He lea rorce.”] Wren Mr. Meehan to this country, he (Mr. Stephens) and his ffiends in Ireland ujsitor Sout beworked hard :oudvance thework, they jock system, haye also the Rerers in New Vor ‘and to thinéact inmaalaly aitibuse able thepresent strike. —N. Fi Bxpress. 1 TeRyEE. sei pareeatincecal skye Rican Poon 0 for jourteen months nar igted a oner betweem the Libby the ' Spe receivea trom the Soares , Y of Y ee. by his % Mickers.J. ana J. Harmer G) % _ S@-Phisnaeiphia io to have two ney Qaing- lie ¢! fo . ; i . ‘ * ae oa & corte T bee a9 te ‘ A Dn