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% - > e , wr ae | \Movemimirs or @ENTEAL oRant duty to make the charges, and be MASONIC_The 2 e 44. ey ae THIS / Friday) BY oo +] mation that Mc@ban furn. Distri By 01 the W j rival baying, hastened by a tele. rebel The Largest Cireula in the D og it : ; S a | Vill rapiic notice commMitnicating the illness of W. DB. WALLACH, Editer and Preprietons +o aie —> 5. A. SOMBER es . . . Grant's fatner, Mr. Dent, attacked a day = <= ‘ or two since by cholera morbus at (Jeneral a ights r. As this is @ < ME! Grant's residence. Last might his life wag JUNE _ 22, 1566, | <Rapabia icc, te ladfos wile gad’ to oo Fs ; GOVERNMENT SECTRITIES, despaired of. This morning. however, he ~ | ae 6.0_¥ eee broaur-|< jurned to this Sur Omeo ‘Wasurmoron, June 2, 1565. —“} manivested much improvement, And at last ac. iT, No. botd a Special Meeting Eat ay Sues voy = ‘Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following | counts he was still growing better SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- syne “4 " quotations of jeTRINED! SeCUTities: GBAPHIC AND OTHER MATTRE. of PAS TO WLER, Soribe, ; ba Boring. ye 2 : : —————— = se | == OT Box S7 PERSONS LEAVING FOR THE COUNTRY,+| pr aera wil DURING THE SUMMER, CAN HAVE THE Cpt a, presented to the “STAR” MAILED TO THEM BY LEAVING zB Dight ed ont THEIR ADDRESS AT THIS OFFICE. TERMS, Teputation spe ae gh FIFTY CENTS PER MONTH NGTON CITY: | “Se READING MATTER ON EVERY Pace. Belling. ; . PARDONS. 110% Ne political pardons nave been granted by 1033 the President within a day or two past, al- Fd though great numbers of applications continue 3 | [ te de received at the Attorney General's Office, i eer esis 1004 THE CABINET. PP Ss EA a ER | The Cabinet meeting to-day was ot short : Bene BEL EDERSIGHED, Dealers te 'wenties, 188%, 103} | duration. All of the Cabinet officers were CIRCULATION OF THE CITY PRESS. cs Basan’ Sain got ot Tee itn. Ten Petes i, Eire Frrenties |: present except Secretary Stanton and Attor- ‘The following fs the official showing of the tr take eee. og the ath day ot a 53 1004; Gold, 1435. jaar Rapereh Reans, _ORDERAL Oocmr, Chief Justice Cartier — : —_—~+ore- —____. esterday, Desmond, cireniation of the daily papers of this city onthe He eeSertember, ne ‘Skew oa . | THE AMENDMENT To THE consti. | =*X!XTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. indecent exposure of person was found gaily, competing for the Government advertising jum Go, f reward of who a TUTION. Fripar, June 2. John Howard, indicted for false pretences under the recentact of Congress directing such ~ Message of the President te Congress. Sex aTE.—The Senate, on motion of Mr. Pom. — Bot guilty. advertising to be made in the two daily news- Ps » rey. . pictan x aenate House amendment to a ———- of John caret I dicted for Lar. y 4 The President sent into Congress to-day the reviving a grant to the Lansing and | cen ¢ pros was . seqere 108, Washington: nevityy ie: Meageet Your SHBEE one blacks all marked itteny | following message and accompanying papers Presiden en ane the Bill goms to thd ai iy ck ome Eeyaeas ee a : mt. " . wee circulation - 1 on the beck. 2 tye will come forward, pay | in relation to the Reconstruction Amendment Mr. Edmunds, from the Committee on Com. | found geilty. EvEsIne Stax 7,715 copies perday. | “4 essay es RY QUEEH, te the Constitution : merce, reported adversely on 2 bill to establish | Michael Doyle, indicted for the same offence, 5008 “ je 20-8t* bet. Forts Bi Hit aod Totten, S Hous fees & railroad between Washington and theSouth. | Plead guilty. a sesigrgeay oe event @Pc adel West, which recently came from the House. Albert Ports, indicted for an asrauit and submit to Congress a report 0: He said it was the opinion of the majority of | battery on John 1. Seman, was convicted. rx tary of State, to whom was reterred the con- | the committee that Congress had no constitu- John Harper, indicted for an assault and PARTY LINES. { ee BEY | d97 afternoon. ‘Inquire my ié | | current resolution of the 16th instant, respect- | tional power to pass & law authorizing the veep eer intent to kil! Thomas Millingion, During the struggle of the nation for exist. | i “s me sensor. | ers fing a submission to the Legislatures of the Siiibdwt the Kees ar Uae * omg, hg Rin page toy ponte a ene tid rar ence, party lines were very ae | Cream apd, other ‘otreshments alt koe States of an additional article to the Constitu- his duty to say that he did. not agree in thig | pros. was entered” other cases & nell and men were set down as tor anion or | Visitors from the upper part o! city tion of the United States. » bu ‘ie ngress ———— against it, The nature of the contest did not | the cars at I street. je 18-1 It will be seen from this report, that the Sec. iBeuibje tan awersted in meu tow wuned scene ae F eee og aa admit of such a thing as &@ neutral or conser- ie MASORIC, CELEBRATION OF 8T. retary of State had, on the i6th instant, trans- ony “commana nitro ender arrest and |to await a requisition yative position. When the cause of the Union | TO MOUKT VERNON reid mitted to the Governors of the several States House, to anthorize the construction of a rail. from - Cetginer of Virginia, one triumphed, and the rebellion was put down | — GLYMONT. certified copies of the joint resolation, passed | rond from Pittsburg and Cleveland, from cus and shipped upon the cars for by force of arms, there remained the work of Baltimore. The superintendence of their de- on the 13th instant, proposing an amendment The two reports were received, and the com- parture was assigned to Detective restoring the States to their former status. The Masonic Pilgrimage to t Vernon OR RENT WITH BOARD—One larce, woll- | ger the wanpices of the KNIGHTS t Rite ot Ht iurut ned FRONT BOOM won Here the questions involved were of great | the Dist: gas and hot | to the Constitution. mittee was discharged trom further consid- | POrr® & carriage and went te Hurdie’s ras_ 2 ‘ M erat of these 5 went te Hurdie’s res. jct of Columbia will take place on 1 age erg mand i . Baer and bis Even in ootjuary. times, any question of Mr. Obandier, trew the Committee on Com- eyeg where be took ( ‘ollier and proceeded delicacy and immense responsibility, and at | MONDAY, THE 25TH INSTANT. can be accommodated, Apply at 356 B st..bot. | amending the Constitution must be justly re- | merce, reported’ bill to amend an act to regu. | 10 the Woodbine, corner of C and 4% streets, i ‘9h and 10th, je 22-2" once the victorious party of the Union, united | The following will be the exercises at the tomb : . im the wish for completing their work, were | fWashington:” B SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be fur garded as of paramount importance. This im- | Iie the sale of marine hospitals, which was | W2¢Te be took in Barney Aarons. Their meet. a was as cordial as if they had never bees : 0 Portanoeis, at the present time, enhanced by the | Passed. It prehibits the sale of marine hos. | /"* 4 . rs pponents, and each inquired of the other divided as tothe means. President Lincoin, | Lodge c ott 2D. Orato. ds Goonies aie eit ataee Kate ean! 15. 21-3t* carton jo sen ign ges nee ope bole eg Fceived per ae jus minicar paige re ee aeysoee a a om, ‘Taey who leaned to the side of mercy, announced . hs arias Bai 2¢°*—GOOD BOARD and fine airy BOOMS can 4 5 ea eg Mr. Sherman, from the Committee on Agn- were rev a os Detective his policy of early recoustruction even before | Dawson Noses, Melleeen icine, ©” Peters | BOT pobad at vers oe rater, by sppl7ins noon coumitars tiene yeeloven are Biselebo oles it eo cted & Tesolation: te print 10,000 | Thoms ssok teey verdana inthe cee ne the actual termination of hostihties, aad ta Ath. Adarese by Bro: H. PH. Bromwell,G.M. | No; 367 Penns. avenue.” Moalsetall hours, | Constitute the Union, eleven are excluded from, | CONUe,, Teported a resolution ¢ CORT Ries. ee ee eae Sr the actual termination o: ies, an ere. | Mh aecres ot Nitpot ‘ye 20-38 representation in either Ilonse ot Congress, ean ; ‘s | er of Agriculture. Referred to the Committee | B#!timore by brought upon himself the censure of many } sth, Music. by Quartet te ¢ tub, apts ahd FR, RES? = A bummber aa ice Tupainhea sninen with _ hoe a ot ree on Printing. _ = who bad stood by bim in the thick of the con- 6th. “*Miserere y arfine Band, after 3, with or vat ABD. Inquire notiot 5 Rtates. in * f The bili togrant lands in aid of the construc- Tur Cayal—A rives eee ia Little, itict. New elements were gradually elimi. | WPdgh the company will re-embark and proceed | at 429 13th street, near @ st. Jels-t#* | functions a S, in conformity with the or- | tion of the Cumberia y, ganic law of the land, and have appeared at the National Capital by Senators and Representatives, who have applied for, and have been refused admission to the yacant seats. Nor have the sovereign people of the nation 3 + questio The beat will leave the7th street wharf ats | PLEASANT BOOMS GOOD BOAED.—Terms sais, autkare as cnt ane tee obsigch at aod eelertnat Sand oWTek ote | Dmotorster 1300c8. wobotien para ms Emeciuad coe ry ans $2.50, admitting gentleman ard two Ia- BOs EDENGTA plement FRONT BOO M. with the iact that, in spite of the efforts of the pol- | dies. ret-class (and enoug! ) Within ets will be sold to none who are not Master iticians of extreme views on either side to | y,Tehete will besold to none who are, not Masto jh ge rotellges seolindal eat nat is Gaon the people into one or the other of the | tee Shed Beret Masonic Hall, corner of 9th | apply at No. $3 Pe: reets. 1x Days, cement: Lda Mollin ne for market, and ninewen boats with coal, consigned as follows: To Central Co., 658.1 tons: Hampshire and Baltimore Co, 460 tons; Borden Co., 446.18 tons; Cumberland Co., 20.15 tone. Consolidation Oc., 109.13 tons Railroad and its completion to Red River w: taken up, and after discussion, was passed. The Tax bill was taken up at one o'clock, and its reading was resumed from the point reached yesterday. ) Sveuue, between 2ist and | been afforded an opportunity of expressing +e Snow & Co., 111.17 tons. Departed—The Six parties they represent, there is a third party— | nd D Cousaditiee 2d ets, “4 je5-tf | their views upon the important question TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ps eels for Round Hill Cement Mill, and 19 @ large and growing body, holding conserys- 3 W Boteler HJ Alvord, ABLE BOARD at No. 464 10th street,a few | Which the amendment involves. Grave doubts in e = r ight. a “1 © F Perrie,” NOD Larner doors north of the avenue. Terms $25 per | therefore ma patarally and justly arise as to —o ‘LOUR AND GRatn MARKET.—There are no tive views—standing between the extremists, JA Stewart. OW Banceck. month. de FF whether the action of Uongréss poy harmony LATER FROM MEXIto. changes in the price lists. Noreceiptsof foar and led by the President and the prominent | Washington Comman- Columbia Commandery With the sentiments of the people, and whether | Yellow Fever at Vera Crus—soo or grain reported, and sales jight. There is @ f his ad: ti dery No.1 No. 2 State Legislatures, elected without reference A d 1 Treeps | demand for high grades float bat lick aqui. pmiers of his administration. 1. . 2. Ss LE . rig © bes ca § P vk Sage aa ey Ser tell us daily in | 2098 GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS | sac Ss issue, should be called upon by Release b? nine ry for low grades. There is no expectation of - i NOTION —TO COUNTY TAX PAYERS. - Congress to decide respecting the ratification Max Wants Funds Badly. crore cnan Two or three boats from the depots T: Y ¥ th peeches and papers of the fierce, bloody, | } ‘The tax payers of the county of Washing. GBAND CONCERT of the proposed amendment New ORLEANS, June 2.—A Vera on the canal before the close of the harvest, bdued spirit of the South, which . C., are hereby notified that the Tax of 1865 By the pupils of the Waiving the question as to (he constitution- Ns, . truz eor- nu be governed by the bayonet, and | i# Pow due, on which there's adisconnt of 10 per | I’ and these will, probably, bring small cargoes LIC SGHOOLS OF GEORGETOWN, D. c., respondent of the 13th inst., rts the yellow . al validity of the proceedings ot Congress upon 2 of corn. é . heid (as provinces) in subjection to Congress: | £¢Bt. (excepting school tax) until the 30th of June AT MARKET HOUSE BALL, tho joint resolati¢n Proposiag the emendment, teyer a6 raging tearfully and fually in that | Port or Grorcrrows.—Entered—Steamers Ee aoa dt | percent frou thar date te theater reise? aulS | ON MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 26TH, 1566, | or as to the merits oF the seek a nament, ‘Phe last steamer from Europe brought sw | EXBie%: Ryther, trom Baltimore. Thames, and the Southern extremists prate of the kimd | Der cem isos tear Gate to the Sisto Aaratt,, Oftce Comstoncing at 8 o'clock. mils through the Executive Department tothe | troops. . ss a ink oe > oe. od and leyal feeling of the people in that section, ursdays and Saturdays from 10 ,m.to3 p.m..| Tickets 30 cents; children 25 cents Legislatures of the States, 1 deem it proper to Liberals have released 25 ( imore. Geo. H. Stout, . from New and vrge that everything should be forgiven, | commencing on Tuesday. the 19th Instant’ and | woes J. H. DANIEL, Gonduetor, | observe that the steps taken by the Secretary | ,2@® 2 Confederates York, with merchandtge to Distr: Schooners Elike, Woolford, timore. Inde- pendence, Evans, Yorktown. Cleared—Steam - er Express. Ryther, for Baltimore. and ail the excluded States admitted at once | “N#ins.on the Sist of ASE SLING. Coltector. NOFIOR An abetoneat of « ix ero a, withont conditions: the conservatives of the | ————— = = ao prior to the first of July next. pal country, while acknowledging the fact that $550 pt igre _— ox eee Je 20-tyl* CHAS. D. WEBLO, Collector, more or less disaffection exists throughout the | So ioy and wool) security. Apply by letter to B. CBEAE DEY GOODS AT MILLERS NEW South, recognize it as a natural result of the | T., at this ‘olics. 3 ; ‘ ; captured near Cordova. separ tie Ss connotea. ae ae ‘Ail the work on the Imperial railroad to the ministerial, and in no sense, whatever, Chy of arte has been discontinued. tor want The Imperials have lostand abandoned most committing the Executive to an approy- al or & recommendation of the amend- > y of their cities in the interior. It 1s the opi {RAND ODD FELLOWS’ PIC.NIC! jearatt | \/ STORE, 101 Bridge at., Georgetown. D.C. | ment ore ear corer nny agt | that the Empire will not last long. opinion | ( tal Gemma. aA Giinge Ghat cay een | Waits Mists TURRAD GLOVES fodn, and aa the saanou laadvatced areenabiel | preciarion of the ietter and spirit Gt the Con, | M&ximilion ts tm fa the Uordova Serement defeared, and believe that only a few poli- | Just received at to purchase ang sell t! uch lower than early | stitution, as weil as of the mterests of national disheartened and sages DAVIS & GAITHER’S, in the seasen. We ha fall stock of Drees der, har dun d adue defer. | 27¢ disheartened and are preparing to return to ticia wre Active in keeping up such man- je 22 St 20 Market Space. Goods, Housekeeping Goods, Goods for Mens’ ana | C'°?: bATmony an ion, an jue defer- itesta io. the States. ence for an enlightened public judgment, may, ico i * . at this time, well suggest a doubt whether any ee een pegals vest amendment to the Constitution onght to be The Liberals are very active in the neigh. oe by Congress and pressea upon the borhood of Matamora. vegislatures of tbe er States for tinal de- a nt cision until after the admission of such loyal Senators and Representatives of the now un- | Bebbery ef a Natio: » and that the great mass of the Fee SALE—A very fine grey MARE, 6 years | Boy Sontbern people, who were forced into hos- | Gentes Feige ngge together wi BEN ulity to the Union by crafty and designing Crown’ Walker Co.'s Auction Baseer,<o> demagogues, will soon become good and loyal h st. west and Canal, on SATURDAY, ed aenen to St, gions owe wo citizens, if a course of Kindness and conciliation dock a.m. ye 21-2t* TO callinn Cane aoe saren A ¥: — | ly, we are selling them as low as ever. Call and is pursued towards them. Holding these STEAM BOILERS—For sale HURL aetiet examine our stock, and we willssve your mo wear, Parasols, Fans, Palm Fans at 5cts., en and Hesiery, Skirts, Bleached Muslins -15, 20. 28, 23. 31 cents. Brown Muslin to sell 15, 25 cents. Calicoes 10, 1235, 15, 18%; . 20, 22 ets., The committee have made every ar t for the enjoy ment of their friends who may favor them with their presence. Omuibusees will convey partics to and from the iy ds, connecting with the cars at the I or esented States as haye been or may here. Stole pte ye views, they urge the immediate admission of RIGHT and one TURCLA MN Pe, T 2a BENJAMIN MILLER. | ibn be chosed, in conformity. with the Gone | PORTLAND, Mz, June 22.—The Village Na- choo! i ‘Dimitting © gentleman and Iadles, 50 such of the excluded States as give evidence | toches long and °0 inches: diameter euty’ g's {{REAT BARGAINS ——_J Stitution and laws of the Umiied States. tional Bank of Bowdointown was fobbed last | CENTS. ° Jor'st bi nes. . : , \s = of sbeir good faith by the election of loyal | Siicompletennd ie soe socks: and safety valve | (7 IN THIN DRESS GOODs. ANDREW Jouxsoy. ght by a party e cashier reprevemtatives. That the South should all ‘ 0 : ¥ CROWN, WALKER & CO., Auctioneers. . ASHINGTON, D. C., June 22, 1566. home. gagged his family, and placed a guard : 2 ‘WM. H. WHEATLEY, I have this day marked down my entire stock of |W \8#1NOT! a over them. They then took the cachier back at once become Joyal to the Government, | _i¢221w 49 Jefierson strect, Georgetown. thin Dress Fabrics. with a view to close them all | out this season. Many just bought at th: To the President -—The Secretary of State, to. te the bank, and after robbing the vanits ot and love the power which conquered it, /SFIELD 8 CELEBRATED HAMS, auction sales in New York. J names few in tl v4 whom was reterred the concurrent resolution | $67,000, they locked him in the vault, and made they do not hepe nor expect. But they hold it — jot: of the two Houses of Congress of the 18th | their escape with the plunder. They have THE OLDESTAND BEST BRAND IN THE 1,000 yards Silk Piaid GRENADINES at 37% | instant, in the following words :—«“That the | been tracedto Sogete. S00. it is supposed they that the southern people have experienced the A cents. ‘a. A La LE OF HORSES. 8. BUG. git waGons, cal aN ean Ros ae We will sell. TO-MORROW . Bazaar. on Wth street, pear Oana ey tng mber of the above named stock. R " pg | President of the United States be requested to | “ire now making for Canad: y : J strength of the Government, and will respect BETABLISHED IN 1837. 1100 eae comte, nee Englisn GRENADINES | transmit forthwith to. the Executives of the — in" CROWN. WALEBE & CO., Aucts. it accordingly; and that if they find it maguan- Duffield was th: st to give character to Wes- | 1,000 yaras, Frepch Organdie MUSLINS and | s¢veral States of the United States copies of Fire. imous as well as powerful, they will soonest tern Hams; his cure is inrarially cood; none bet- rench LAWNS, the article of amendment proposed by Con. St. Joser#, Mo., June 22.—A fire occurred ter.—Cin. Gazette With many other seasonabie Dress Geods, which Tess to the State I. res to amend the | jn Market Square at three o'clock this morn- become reconciled to it. This is reasonable. Oapital in quality and flavor.— Liverpool Albion. | will be seld at a great reduction ices. mstitution of the U: ‘States, =e June | ing, destroying property valued at about But that any men who for four years fought OK ee | Em peree —Eiverroet Mercury se seit 693 Tthatrect, Mean Penn yy, | 13,1866, respecting citizenship, the of rej $360,000; insured for about $175.00. tor the maintenance of the Union should now | favorites in the South for twenty. QiLVEn FILIGREE JEWkLaxy. ripe: presser perigee o eee and stand in the way of the accomplishment of that | Or/cans Picayune. have been awarded seven | @ILVER F b JEWELRY. dior the Pttetee Bislee may proton “a Arrival. work does seem unreasonable. On these is- | Fue itay sot te Oo ee Pann rou the World's | Sy, oer a large assortment of this new and act upou the said article of ameadment ana | _N¥w YORK, Sune 22.—The frigate Susque- sues the conservative men of the country are | ciety. 267. Oa for sale to ¢! le Se eecz Ace Cad pony unique Siesta poqnees the Rusentivect coc marae, hanna, from Rio Janeiro, has arrived. willing to go before the people. x. brio are, Liliaele Ws. GALT & BRO. Jowellors. | may ratify said amendment to transmit to the Bit ™ ovat Bors snd Carine Bae, Two OnE 1B added to our sale at one. Nata and ited States Hotel for coa- 5 then oe eee Bemo: from : DEMUI to] 4 Baltimore Markets ‘of sale. tm Baltimore. SO'tierceeyustarrived. jemi’. | Jost "O°" © S84 bammavence. fleation" bas thehonortosusantibefollowing | Batrmwons, Jusete- Floss euiet, Wea | Sn W. L. WALL & 00.. Awots. BOUNTIES TO COLORED SOLDIERS. [2,300 Want MEN AND BoY's CLOTHING M{"84ttaN report, namely :—That on the 16th instant the | firm. Corn, white Buoyant; yellow. sirady. | §R¥ W. L. WALL & 00. Auctionsers, ‘The President has approved tne bill giving | [ Tnade to order at lower ratec than coe be Rania bt ee aan ee Hon. Amasa Cobb. of the Committee of the | Onts very dull. Provisions firm and wick. FRE UNITED STATES vouaties to colored soldiérs, and pensions, | Te,eiysuallty considered. calt on I- F. MUBD. 9 House of Representatives on Enrolled Bills, | Sugar steady. Whisky dull and nominal, | CL@SING SALE a’ counties Sng atewances (nets trond | Hal Ceitedonscarshlys ""JeHS | ospicy MEIGS SY wouuen, | Moutne (2 tam beparament and. cape een eT 08 MONPAT MORUT¥G, June 20, come Se Seana pare OF ICR TO LADIES. Wi Se * | Honses of Co: thereupon LOOAL NEWS, eure, , "Btovee,” Groveries, Liquors, Se eee el aemnnieenion amoung the Sever. Tt Lira Limon aves are ee hes | —— 2 “JORN'T, LIGHTER. Agent. ceived by the Secretary of State and deposited eee ac. unsold. Stau d authoriz railroads to form ¥ D> amon; e rolls of the Department, a 'v of ™ . LSO, pet: sist aay eater eos nat. euitiD?, Mee BES Ae ee oe” & Which a hereunto annexed i Thereupon ihesee: | (TRE Oumrmans Lint Came. — cmmcurr Ete. . psn see gh : es uy confor. 5 — 4 : a jeM-st* 2995; Penn avonne. south side gednarters Boom 28 Intelligencer Butiding, | iisywith ineproseoding which wacedcrneny | Opening of the Oouti, Mr: Hiddle, for ihe dee room fixtures, &c. FLOUR; LA PETIT Bay 2 Hatcon de feat him im 1665 in regard to the wed he sen The recespts from cvstems at the four prin- lademoi- Piano music also fu ie de Fee; Les Pe- | Lessons the Violt: . B. HOPKINS, | *ferwards adopted on; atite ae Barca. ia Poudre wy sta fe. Lit D and Agent. fendant, in case of (than agt. C! Sm AD; cipal ports of the United States, in the week | selle de la Belgie Hagbaeg | Me’ Jle~ , tien, ; 00. wnt | phane, continued his argument, coneading jei2 (Intel & Bum Horaid) "A uctiones con. With many other pbecoonery te mee- e 5 of the Constitution of the United 8 that the defendant acted as an American citi- ay L. WALL , Auct — ending June 16, 1566, were as follows:—New = louxs eo Bataille de ALD. cerning the prohibition of slavery, transmitted | 4D, NOt as an informer, as common B wa. neg P York, $2,071,574.68; Boston, $276,577.33; Phila- | _je1 FRANCK TAYLOR. BARBED (00D k 1B eaten peak Pelee certified coples of the annexed resolution to paace._ peed ae ati cece ae SPLENDID. ZBACT oF SAUER até? oR. Toit cop ore weet aw soovesamed | QS) TMLUNEAY 60008 A cor gay casing sit il thee ear busts | wie coracus antenet thar “et | the inellal he tonseteg'x'te Cer | on CRAB pene coe. k at the above ed - hand, many o! opponents o: ir. Lincoln ° > 4 fear energie otk ar peng ‘Addteee 7. Stix mes, Washington, SEnesed. . RoepecURiy Cees Tae | held that the Govershumat Waste he eae able Garden and Greberd Lend d ports, $2,55 . MRS. STERN'S, = ian aeRiTNareauT Teac ‘WituiaM H. Skwarp. | ef fanatics. They were both honest im their fronting on Tera RETURNED. 512 north 7th street, F 2" Troron anb enonostown, " DeraRtTuest cement ggg en tgee npr ade mtg | ee | em between D and K. OFFIOR Ho. 1, over Bank of Washington, | “po = forme rare June 16, s5uy_ | ide i writing the leer referred f vi a an eaee_eeE — Ne oe SaaS eee ABRIAGES, CARRIAGES, OBARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837. & the Blate of - OARRIAG Jouxson MEETING Ix BatTIMose—A grand | "6, nena, s number © second-hand Car. | SAPITAL....... seers 200,000 Union Mass Meeting was held in Monument | riages, of may own cud sete. sneer PLUS FUND... — 930,000 as Square, Baltimore, last nigut, in pursuance of | wRich will, Be « oe jerty of all kinds insured for » year or lees a call of the friends of President Johnson, (ov- | Business Wagons. attended to. tisks granted on the most favorable Tia! eTnor Swann, and the opponents of negro cuf- 409 Peas hear 455 ot. o. ~ Y pd by eg goeg! be eoaiauale trage. The meeting was large and enthusias- | je21.3¢* end 374 Datrect, bet. oth and oth, lent. nto this De it. An acknowledg- ue. Governor Swann presided and delivered ADIES, TAKE BOT ment of the receipt of this communication bins A thas backifees binenis in hen an eloquent address. He was followed by ex- L party requested by A he freedom and becomes a slave, Your Excellency’s most ebedient servant,, a po ea ee Ko t oageee swash a Davis's Cate oso Market Beate mee, E. ps an . Perrine, e meeting Ww! 24 tryin pan ee Tae Tas isthe Sunn reveraay | GEBY WUliEs, passed nearly one hundred pages of the Tax WN HATS, 5, F 2 : le fis secretly and inform on FUOWBRS, &c., _ to RE a LS to build up their party. Dae receveds mesa! Sapte‘ pee roa mie day. A number of the Senate*Finance Uom-. “ Da me 4 earresee. wards, $00. ids,” Freedmen’s Affairs in Arkansas, Missouri and withont see Such foundation as 004 citizens mittee’s amendments have been voted down | 4. 5 between Sth and 9th the Indian Territory, for the month of May | should want. The tll will igual oe tag L brag =MANO FOR GAT Ge undone pre states bast the nauaber of, ratons oral ee ~* ‘and if not the Senate y remain in ses- Rosewood Case wr 4 fugecs je mon’ was ‘not dan over Saturday aaa ‘omplete it. ovteg.) four Touma corners 8 erfect oF, KUO oo 2,202 refugees, at © cost of $5 019.49; and that Wan the Oye = } 94 Public after toe day at fale, the excouter reserves ie ‘Tx Aniey Bixt—The large vote by which Seine actinic. Apply Ne. 263 sts Det ath q Cosvot Seeali, “Tn the month oF Mays benef the party oF a third person, do motcome | Purahaeby aivertising tre times in the Bree . a os aS ae Crave oensmanea oan | caraeata ip raemis coun teeen oy : ae ine defendant nad not denied tbe antheniiciiy | "S| WILLIAM DIEOR Be-cuer. ted to the tact that tt fo understood the Senate | WY LES Gecbe, benght bass te preven, wyit eee eet DWE; | 536 freedmen, at a cost of 81,270.32. Early in ing < —_ will insist mpon Mr. Wilson's bill, and the yagee in cold, which we are selling at WHITE a —_ dyn D nwa . May notice was given that rations would | 24); and B JAS. whole question will be left to & Conference | as pany Binge pt redzced ae Haak Brom small to extra sizes, erodes, cease to be issued on the ist of June, except ber, 1864, Committee. NTS apd OL tO all of which jn- | Lig I A eI on eg Pern og ‘Tax IMPROVEMENT OF JANES’ OREK—On | "e-tlouiwinvited, | | oe 8 ag Ge aE ie ~ Pato ot Clephane himself teetified thar he had & copy. Ie Q r ent on the first page will be found an interesting de-| Ka x H BI Seventh strect, ASHINGTON ASYLUM, Jone 2, 1856. investigation as to the he jos wens Fon pole bey a rm ns scription of the important work of improve- | _i¢%03t*___ Johnson & Button’s @id Stand. PROPOSALS FOR MEAT. & ey eee Born cahe ability writ arpose of having the work meat goimg on along James’ Creek, aud at the Disseu! p plates subaeting befaen 4 Lok eat eo ~' “8 “ — piandsig, ari a ‘han. ‘take pee Arsenal. men apd A. P. ane ‘of the city of for fu tug, TS for the house for the year | other was ite members of a secret voluntary AcrcuLTURAL REPORT. — Commissioner | S245 bE Se ved $ Moat 18 be of auality—ciear of bene, | °2 abibiee of whieh the on the — Newton yesterday sent into Congress his ap- debts owing: are to be re- | Bacon to be of dest qua: he gps net ort a 22 nual ogricultural report. Dartuer ip are to be ld ‘purpose of hearing the —— payment. ‘membors—not what PERsowat.—Major General Geo. G. Meade Teports t the talk of Tom, has axtivéd cn the ely: Washingtor Dickand Harry, “Mr, Brown totified that he "7 Spittingion, Odeon Building, sends ns | 472%, men soe want ene wer Depart. Peterson's Ladies’ Magazine for July; alec. the metas i tollowing late publications by T. B. Paterson | *¥0ei eecesh, & Bros. Report of | the Trial of An’ The Grey a Woman,” Admiral’s from BicOommell & Herbert, 4s ‘7th street, we have No.5 of that dainty got ap and read- able fortnightly, The Galazy. for eale, and in wrappers, ready fer the mails, containing its greet variety of reading matter, | 5° 19st & charming little story of love and romance, Ce 4t. cOoak. entitled, “The Blue Veil;” humorous sketches coan. on mpesuead Gin" hagigee Ward's Sere. AT PHILADELPHIA PRICBS. nade to Betsey,” &e.; the Repeal of the Quy | ye sell, fers fow Onarter: un’ ot ead Paseo White inte ww Bees at cated tae for tre tone and the Mercoants’ Nationa! Banx; Fenian Mercpants’ ; Speech of ©. 0. 1. R. hens; Pablie schoo! | { Se 19-4 xaminations: Report of Minority of Recon- pag a Domes Miltary, Naval, De- ings, Foreign, tic, ', Na he pactmental and Local News; Agricultaral and a Miscellany, and the latest Tel- egrapaic Lwpstches from all quarters. Loe :

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