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, ad — “THE EVENING STAR 38 PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY BXORPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Sowihwert corner nese Gnd Lith street, W. D. WALLACH.. paste av: The STAR is served by toe carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Tm Ounte PER WERK. Copiés at the counter, With or without wrappers, Two Osmrs each. PRICE FOR Maitine:—Three months, Oné Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Taree Dol- ters; one year, Five Dollars. No papers aro es “Eb ony tien of 1) loyal and truc Republicans yen she tof any cimes of ies to labor. The substitute of Mr. Parker was adopird Mr. Plumsell precented # petition adares=. 7 fo Congres:. asking a repeal of the © 0 & . of the charter of the city of Washington, aud evact (BAt ail persons Without regard o r« er color be qualified to Bold seats ia the Boara of Aldermen or Coummon Council The petition Was unanimousiy adopted The Obsir etated the 5 of sere would meet on Monday a: (he Apacostaengine house st 3 p.m. Mr. Holmes moved that ehallengere be ap- pom ted The Chair etated he would lke to , With those to be appointed, and appoin: the privately. sent from the office longer than paid for. The executive commit The WEEKLY STAR—pablished on Friday %, XXIX. WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 1867. NE, 4,404. | cottec: tunce to pay for ; Morning—One Doller and a Half a Year iia tere, in order that they might be registerea TT ~ ee —— - = a — Adjourned _ AMUSEMENTS. LisT OF UpTTERS, poce TELEGRAMS, &c. Mr. Brown. —Because I believe in respecia eT fj mage © =) REMAINING (N THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, NATIONAL THEATRE, A Conservative meo'ing at Petersburg, Va., bie papers. last nigbt, passed recolntions fally affirming Mr. Jobneon, colored, sai@ he could vote for THE MURDER oF Mary Ayn ReEgves.—Yes- equal rights co the whites and blacks and ac. | ‘Be Motion as far as it is referred to the Chroni- | terday T o&F repor: cloeed— Pennsyivania ave: near Wliards’ Hotel, Friday, April 19, 1£67. Rpencer&Downs Bivve J} L's pede ta terms of Gongress. The meeting ae Star, ak ae go the Intetiigencer, Officer Bluct was alied.—Have known «>. VENI {OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER | Selerven Pan! Shine John J WAS very jarge and enthuriasiic and about | Which is woree than Constitutional Union, | ceured since inst Ocioder, Atm OM thé Beat io THIS (Fridsy) EVENING. APRIL 19, HAVING THE LAB@AST CIRCULATION |_| Sa/berryBlascastirapre James one-half negroes and be cid net wish the Assoriation to impose | which her father's house is. Mave hears her “oaosg aed AND LAST APPRARANOR BF-To obta y of theee letters the applicant iyo mort Seinaticae trial of the parties indicted for murder muamaectpeee ERS Given bite 20 TARP co seascry sof, Ak * asagiri not very but ol a t th th 8 “ if 7 wtoreof iss JULIA DALY. Of the Hat and pay one cent for adveriising, | feott FM S warstapler tins siete wa mace Beit not called for withim one month they will be vent to the Dead Letter Office The performance will commence with WOMAN'S OURIOSITY. tein Ba Bpraces MB Shact Geo Steck Dr M Southworth Geo fackett NA Mr. Brown urged that if the Intelligencer was not taken by a great number of colored people was read by them. It was takes in pisces im the burning of the Kingstree jai, Sonia Carolina, with twenty-two prisoners, some months ago, has been concluded in Kingstree confiernce wat tatem: ® rd ber spoken of as virtuous girl was TepreeeBied Lo me by Ocbersas not a To cenciade with the Laughable Farce of Sieur Ext pe Ue neds bel by the acquittal of the accused. mg eng Ut hg t Beesiet cia Sa eo wean! on tan Lead 9 ceengbacn & Bowe THE FOOL OF THE FAMILY io Gravill ElixabthMcCeney'tMre | Talor AJ _ Traite: Telia Mons N The French journa} in Montreal. is indig- | Mr. Jobmson said that he did ao: know of & ickyatds. Don”: know if persons in the Te morrow night, Last Appearance of MISS == ary Olaver K Men” Mocaicho.Acne | Tablor Andw H Tur; Thorson Nicb'le | DANnt atthe mitisters of the Oanadian Goy- | single colored man who subscrived to the (1 id so. Don’t know of ebserving any- DALY W. WALLACE - A a ceed 2 @ Gibvin Mary Mi Tr Toombe Robert Teylor P W ernment remaining about the royal palaces | - lhgencer, and there were numbers of whit t spdicaied a prosticute. She was a x . v LACK on Monday neat Hy e an; nen Wanils sonM’y2 Travis Ospt Tareer Rett aa Ty England when their presence 1s required | men who did not read it. In the building wt poor girl and shabbily dressed. Have no rec- METZEROTT HALL Ayier Mre Guitber Mie McUleliac Ciara im Canada to look after ihe interests of their he ie employed (the Capitol) it comes ia wrap- | ollection of having conversation with any re — . sldrich@V HicksJoneuMreMeKer 8 Zucker Oy constituency. pers. but they are not opened. sponsible pereon relati thie girl Thep 2 F ela ale ts ie - —_ i ! te w i uo - Bee he ORG Ee auiee Lab oon arf Eualive felt Mary McOarty Kate A mass meeting at Savannah, Ga., was ad A Voiec.— What is it used for! twee who spoke tome of her, spoke of ber as 3 Tt noe BYSHY AFTERNOON AFTER DAY Bininane & FOOzES GRAND O3MBIN: Brest Auve Bli- Bart yibill za Huahes LacindaN dressed by ex-Governor Joseph He spoke for #n bour, advising subi the military bill as the best alter: the people of the South. Brown. Mr. Johnson—;isughing.)\—Well it ie useful armctionen: iller suggested that the Republican was be hands of one of their best friends, one Whe aad already been approached. John Grinder, sworn.— Resides in 5th ward, towards the river: carries on a brick. yard on 1 end Ist streets: knew a girlmamed Mary A. The Move Astractsce Amusement Travaing. Hoy Nel a The registration of voters willbe commenced | WhO wa mg & purely business paper, and | Reeves for about em years. Knew her in ies WHE THEE SMALLEST HUMAN ‘bEises Bolt x Hazelburat Jos Ullver amey are were eines, Rt peg a 8 Wickahtatotes | in Soutn Oarolina ns soon 40.8 cufbiont nam- thet the notices should be published ao en oe | Lito. oF tatee years; she lived in thesameneigh- COMMODORE FOCTR, the smatiest man in | Butt Mery B Hurteshorn An: Peck James Mrs | Waters Arche Wilson Geo A Ward Mr not of pereens oper t memes renee Wauihed | scattas. aa tae peomed aoteo nome eepert | Mates Stsee thet aie penne ee om . ~ i 5 - Te eprtati that utule, world, the wonéerfal littte Qomedian, Actor, ee Aoee pee Teas Oharieste Witsoe co Wet Hoe vaonan =e as registers. ery few have oT ten to ihe Intelligencer be weuld withdraw the | her open thee brick--santt guatinn bee we eco. Bailie | Haysou Amoli® FarkerJosephl'e Messrs = wines. Northern advices received at Gharleston, gg toler Per. Miller as tothe Republican | 224 2TWSTA* behaving in a forward Se Wheeler Jno B 8Wilson Wm D South Uaro}iua, ate considerable emigra- | 20) mn —_ tothe Aepublican | } have seen & colored wemsn im company wit their preceptress, Mra. ©. G. ry Hawkings Alan- Baud Kett: or vania. to the discretion of ihe Secretary, and it was | to, 4 <7 - e - ated Vocalist and Pianist; | BircheréCHMre Mre Boach Adelaid| | Wilron DB en Ha The workingmen of timore last night , : y at ie colored woman.) , the celebrated Oomic Jane nm Mrs Kpon Navinie & | Wood) White Isaac P we Agreed to. Adjourned. Cross. examined. —Thonght her about sixiwen Boge the col FRU. G08. Peas pales od bento = | sence D organized 8 Workingmen’s Political Union on puqnal som ateeph wae ameareee eee o! Bi @) = barearee linist indie Mannie Roberts AnaicH AUK, the Musical Prodigy; MASTER on x ‘Mrs BradforaM@: Boughton M ré ler Elisa ts. Reserved Seats, 50 Se conten Obildren, 18 cents. WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE, Jones Arenea WJobnecn Eliza MiscRLLaANRovs.—Jefferron Appi WOOD AND COAL. the platform of the National Labor Congress SixTe Wagp RK: publican Ciud was held last evening at Odd- Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, the 24 Vice Presi- dent, Martin, (white,) in tne chair, been sold to Bevery Nash as anegro organ (Conservative,) is fal The iron moulders in Uincinnati are on a 2 Mann emELARROs—J agra agoeto ty Ee xeeaet That LICAN CL¥B.—The re- | ¢elic object; have heard ; re ol ira Mre ry; Z.M.; No. ‘enn’a i there ° if the Sixth Ward Re. | i! s8id that she id go with men and boys, he Youtofal , oBarafrinay) Riley Bm'yAMrs south gular weekly meeting © care 4 wat? o'clock: O. mimence at 8 o'clock BorroSara’ fuey Joy Latest oe =i here it J. BOWEN, P.M. The statement that the South Carolinian has inferred trom that she was unchaste; never saw any improper conduct myself. George Walker sworn —Knew the deceased tem years; her character was bud for two or Mro 5 . | and N. W. Evans, (colored,) -ecretary. tbi : cxvtaconvessss | "ene Ben) Bre a Gest! coann Plormentimcanmeguence offen | gadis Uolecncamaen abou a colored | Cxcep her caving abalone beset genera OES, P Oe w ure (RO Best WHITE ASH at $8,by the ton. All stzes 1t is said the Liberal party in Canada will | “My pizon, the President of the Club, was | T°P™ On &5 & prostitue among those who MINSTRELS. Cook Marty Johnsen Katie toveult customers. "| Bave a large majority in the new local 1egis- | piesent, but being indixpoved did no: previde. | Sewer iinsee Men Seen rons colored Olrt WB re Bowed and BpUt OAR WOOD, $49 ver gora. Jature. Mr. David R. Parker (colored) offered a re- ; don r ‘This choice (Combination of Artiste will appear On MONDAY BVENING, APRIL 23p, AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEE. FIEBNOVU pees, introduc Oak, @8 per cord. al 8 weighs A ton of Coat sold by me Bist e fou” Ibs, fe 28-1y Corner éth and @ streets, Cc OAL! COAL! AT GREATLY REDUOED PRICES. ore tons of 2,240 Ibs., delivered in any part of The new government under the Confedera- tion in Canada is almost certian to be a coali- tion of the administration. The suit against Major General Wool for falee arrest is still progreseing in the United States Circuit Court in Baltimore. Archbishop Spalding was reported, in Bal- timore last night, as beyond recovery. ‘olution i ae of the course of the Pre- sident of the Club—Mr. Dixon—in signing the call with the Presidents of the club= ta the other wards providing for the appoinunent of five delegates to meet on Saturday evening and complete the organization of the Republican art adopted. Mr. J.H. Holmes (white) offered a resoln- reputation. Witness’ idea of chastity is that she would curee and swear ip the streets, and if she was spoken to about her conduct, she would tell you to kiss what she had. She slept at her father’s house except when Grove herout. He gets drunk. ve heard Jobn Stant say he had to do with her. heard any one else say so. Idea of o oy 20NG8, aut White Ash, 87. Tho Southern Press Aesociation at Atlanta, | 10 Suthoriging the Anancial committee and Cn tbe sireet.. Jobn ‘Stant vald other Persons PALLADS. Sarg Senses Fersace waste am. @e., | Ga ban maden permanent organization.” | ‘Teermter (0 pay til neceary cxpense> of wee | bad syed with ber. Never heard oibere QUABTETTES, r Imprisonment for debt has been abandoned i ; © ‘ SOLO ACTS, otto om ro a constantly on hand. in France. ge ele eal re zoom oveern 38 5 Jestion ek pene. BUBLESQUE OPERAS, ratton @ Mrs ers received at our Office; or atthe Wharf, The St. Lawrence river will be clear office | tion preceed to rlect five delegates to meet | artery. a girl a) ‘al ‘ie A Mre Sullivan Ellen foot of Beventh stree! ‘ . y, & girl named Jones, alias Brown, Sur if Helen 8. P. BROWN & 8ON. to-day. with delegates from other wards on Saturday | testitied there. zal Lynch Serah = Sullivan P Mrs ja26-tf 465 9th street, between E and F. ae _——-———— evening, which was adopted, and the follows Court ruled out the evidence pi > uff V Bummers Margt LOO NEW: ing named gentlemen were sominated:—N.W. Mrs. George Welker sworn.—Knew a girl sLeescher Kath Mrs AL Evans, Richard Morgan, Wm. Dixon. David | named Mary Ann Reeves about six years; | oe pel 7 ae Manet DANCING. - R. Parker, C.W. White, Robert Hamilton, | knew others who knew her: knew someting — % THinD Warp REPUBLICAN Assoctation.— | Phihp Welles, J. H. Holmes, Oaleb Hughes, | of ner reputation for chastity. She ram in the Buomore Mary Lambert Jan- BSarmer Mary D ris’ George H. McReynola “clock precisely. x Mra(c) netta Smallwood Ema BOFS. Kb Se AND ANNUAL Last evening, & regular meeting of the Third ™M ng se “of arin im Ck ete he | Si7etts. Cursed, drank Liquor, ram after boys For particulars ree Programme ap 19-3t Davis A Larman Francie F ; rT. Beron (white) inquired the objectofthe | ang men. She usually went with colored ODD FELLOWS’ HALL — | Dougiass Maria by Mrs Tilp Fred Mrs Ward Republican Ulub was held at Wisewell | convention. Turner E Mrs yur Telbin Georg Delestatious B Latham AnnieS Turnburk Lou's = ne Mees te ue Elize veraux we rs C Mre a Ih Mer MrsTaibotAde'd Mrs Liles: Daughton B MreLevins Kate M Decati a Mre SE SUCCESS oF THE GEEAT ABABIAN NIGHTS TASLEAUX! NO STANDING BOOM! MAY BALL AND EXHIBITION, TT R ACADEMY Penn’s ave opp. Metropolitan Hotel, Ox TUESDAY, (May Bve,) Apait 30TH, From the success of our think further comment Barracks, which was largely attended. Mr. A.G. Hall (white) presided, and J.T. John- son (colored) secretary. The Ubair announced the election of dele- gates to the nominating Convention. The President read the call as published. Mr. UO. W. White (white) said he had attend- ed the 7th Ward meeting on Wednesday night, and Mr. Boswell, the esident of that club, stated he had signed the eall for the convention women. one named Mary Butler. Black Ann is not Mary Butler: that is another colored woman. Have seen her at the ored woman named Susan Kin, monly called pig-pen. Have seen ber take down the clothes of men and behave indecently 1 Mr. J.T. Johnson (colored) nominated the | on Saturds ith the Presidemts of thy her t rn er EALL PACKED TO ITS UTMOST CAPACITY, | Evens Mise Mig en Peon Meet p | meecde of cdma a folewbag: 3M eiekan |G: Wi teres J.T enke ear tia co aer re eee Sk Se See sened Tans ont oes pamen AND BURDREDS UNABLE TO Evans SurauMrsLenmor RebeccaTobin Sarah had ef the pupil Cleary, G. Harford, and W. B. Cudlip, | signed it. 1t was understood that the othee | > “2 To GATN ADMITTANCE Ford Martha M Albertena White: the Academy ier a _? 32 have mentioned it to my own family. Tne ‘or ar’ yer rtena MeryJane . white.) S.G. Brown, John T. Johnsen, Wim. wards had repudiated it,and he( Mr. W.) moved eS Our Classes Still open, and will tina ( men were colored, and one lived on Gireboro OPEN AG. TOo-NIGHT' Fier Bure men soesa BEKa ire Nenadom PL ae pa rth Baad, ees Se sy a Bell, — oleh tan geen penne. had decidea | POR think the “other is im Virginia—Freed- Mary % 4 . we. orsey, Jobn Brooks, x. Hayes, lex. e Obair said the Association h: ecide . Bui ed he GERARD FAMILY, INBE SATURDAY AF- | Fumio pelle Miler bettie Whltecen Dare Poe Ball Cun be rene ply during the hoars | Thomas, and Henry Brooke, (colored } to go into an election and that yote must be re- | ey BOT Hace adeiing Gor maner w TBRBOON. Martin Lucian Wallace Mary 8; | Of tuition, or address a note to the Academy Mr. N. H. Miller, (white.)—1 most emphat- | considered betore the subject could be post- Godwin Pier-r sworn.—l= sergeant of Metro- ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS. Fullor CE Mrs Y Mre . Se Eeet ically object. poned. politan Police. Have known A. Reeves Reserved Beats 50 Cents | Fitagerald MaryMoldren Margt Wheipley Lettie Mr. Johnson (colored) asked on what ground Mr. Barton said it was mo matter if the other eight or nine year-. Don't know talking to ry mission to arte of the sathWeotttsten Lit: DRY GOODS, &e he objected. wards had repudiated the cail,many of the MreWaliaceAd oMrs 0. NO HALF PRIOK AT NI Mr. Miller (white) replied that it had not other wards had bet\er repudiate the meetings if any one about her chastity. Have heard peo- ple say sbe was a bad little girl, but not in re- = 5 been generally understood that the delegates | they could not act better. - 2 ‘abo: ae aren: M Wotne, at ire SH BSLING Orr at cost. were to be elected at (bis meeting, andalsothat | Mr Barton thought there were some axes in | Kenn hose et WS* Tumming about streets an tae — Sete at _— MUSIC . Miller Beb’a Mrs Was! no ene or two men should make the nomina- | the 6th Ward to be ground as well as in other Thomas Brichlvy sworn.—Testimony objected . cnUSSDEESON 2 CO Proprietors a MouldenS’hMre| Mrs 7s tions, but that they should be elected and all | wards. to by the prosecution, and tion sus. ¥ -tf Gree: alae M ‘tMire Watki Having just received our new and well-selected | 4. 8 voice M od lect b: y P ation, and objection sus- A. M. DOBLAND, Manager. ap 18-tft A Mck Mary Washbe: eteck of ave a voice. rT. Beron moved to elect by ballot tained. GEAND PEEMIGM CONOBDT, ander the 2 Suan Mokideny Menavoure peng 4 a Mr. Johnson urged that the nomination of Mr. Barton hoped the question would be Yanny Butler sworn.—Witness knew the de- A a, » under GaatCarclneMre P Mre actines Gebavia MILLINERY GOODS, the persons already named did not prevent | taken by rising vote. Gay Henrictta McNear Nanni MADAME KEETOHMAR MB. GANNON AND UBNETT. MiscELLaNzors.—Miss Maggi MB. KUBY For the benefit of the Sist-rs of Mercy. will take LACES, (real and imitation.) EMBBOID EBIES, other nominations. Mr. Elvans said that he was happy to say that the club bad heretofore been celebrated Mr. Beron was opposed to voting rica rrr. If we did not know bow to uée the ballot now ad over & year, and had heard that she not a good girl, but knew nething per- ronally it was time to learn. Some wanted to bribe the ———e loee Bas’ MONDAY, April 22, 1857, at Se DRESS TRIMMINGS, for its orderly meetings, and in order to saw | colored ple here like a flock of sheep, bur ALEXANDRIA AND Vic '¥.—We clip the Ha ae on a GENTLEMEN'S LIST. BUTTONS, &c., &c., | round the difficulty he proposed thatthe nom- | he was determined that it should not be done. | tollow iug items from th cite Of yesterday: : “- ae a ¥F AY apt 4 38 Seren WA And having, unexpectedly, to move by the Ist of WORT Hove no RsCsecaa aE et ee Pp cuskenunte . eran thee we ee ees te ee n from the 7 1 D e en Jos De y . He «| . sens. Gray WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. — 4 Alieo WH May, wesballsell our minutes in reference to the selection of dele- | eaid nothin “! Soop Bosse ha sioooeeneaea sree Benry Amos Jno E Adams Wm Hor'ceE Adams Jno Briggs Oliver F Avg Baker JT rd BaidvinJ F Brown Phtii duff JW man & Uo B James Erormenguee™ Burke %as D2 Bennett sam! Bradley Gen Birch Hen J H Borden8 P SIX NIGHTS MORE. MONDAY, APEIL 15, 1567, ‘Te aceommodate the thousands who were unable to gain admission Caring the past week te witness ENTIBESTOOK, FROM THIS DATE, AT COST CALL AND BECUBE GREAT BABGAING, E. LENZBERG & CO., 46 Market Space, under the Avenuc Hotse. mb 28-1m* bout viva roice, DUt wanted the gates, and to go into an election. The question was taken onthe motion< of Mr. Elvans, and they were agreed to. Mr. Johnson having withdrawn the nomi- DAavOus Again pre-ented ihe names. Mr. Miller asked how long some of those named had berm members of the club. Mr. Holmes, after empts, gained the floor, and said the party was distracted, disorganized.and unfit to imake any nomina- tions. Certain men were trying to get into office, and men from other parts of the city Deep Hote, in Occoquan Creek, to their agent, Mr. Wesley ‘Avery, nt Fish Town, in thie ch while op her way down the river yeste: struck by guall and capsized, when Craney island, amd her Captain, George ker, Was so seriously imjured by a block falling upon bis head, aitershe was rightea, i that bis dite is almost despaired of Captain c — Mr. Johnson (colorea) replied that he could | had been in this ward offering colored mea | \; ker was s 3 the Bunn ches W Brown Jno E PERSONAL. voueb for the colored men named, some of | everything to get them in offices He thought fens renee ae ee ee WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE proun Gee Oe ee it was best to let the Democrats carry on the ; BS. CURTIS tEviNe, Clatrroyant and Test ie whom he had seen in gompany with Mr. Mil- nd “a man is known by home and the proper surgical assistance ren- the company he } election, unle: the Republican party was | g, Barrow GA ‘Medium, will_give life resdings, Incindti oon — oF THE Bos GWL i Past Fs — roa es, ncledta mene properly organized. Merting= of Potomac and Sarepta Lodges Geo A Briody &Meag- hs Breoent méare, ss =cut nay r. Miller replied that he did notquestion | The Chair here extended an invitation to @ 3 2 IMPERIAL JAPANESE Fennett Benry oe Brigham Wu eee hat n 4 and 6th street enor the loyalty of the colorrd men, but tat white | large number collected about the door to come | “24 Marley Encampment of the 1. 0.0. F.. Zompgnet Barrows Myr'k Bisir Wm L ~ ~ ) ‘The Management respectfally announce that they will Baker Cleary Micil Callard BEMAIN 1HE PRESENT WEEK. GBAND MATINEES jaropbell & olby Albt 4 Coats Col Albt Le a COXZIDENTIAL —Young men who have In- ju themseives by certain secret habits, b ra unfit them for bu ag meant or the juties of married ii Iso, middle aged and old who. from the follies of youth, or feel debility in advance of their years, placiny treatme: men bear watching. He koew but few of them either politically or socially. He made tb inguiry that the colored men might be en- lightened. Mr. Cleary replied that he knew ibo-e re. ferred to as true men’ Republicans before the in and take eeats, bat the invitation was not accepted. Mr. Farrall hoped a doorkeeper would be appointed. Mr. F. R. Gaines (colored) said white men bad been gassing about that they could carry Were held Ia-t night, to make arrangements for Psrticipsting in the grand celebration of the anniversary of the introduction of their order into the United States, to occur in Washington on the 26th instant. Boats in considerabie numbers are now ar- riving. The gates of the first lock, which of Chollar 3 ives under the ot gentleman landed im the city, and the reason | this ward by the negro vote. He wanted it es . ° WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER. | Orcas Rev A Oriswell J E gay one. at road “The Georet Friend.” | that he (Mr. M.) did not as-ociair with tnem | distinctly understood that the colored men | few’ once this Creme. he eee iced by ; SO@NS. episét | GempbelL BF Vorbin J Gearle Thos ied Indios will learn something of importance | wa. because they would not &=sociate with | were going to vote for the best men, Men who | °° Stal tt e- em . > Olerk G P Cutchersoa Jno Olark&Twitclel | by perusing ‘*The Secret Friend.” Bent toany ad- cupal bave, it ix umder<tood, ordered the im- see * lJas Olark Bey ress, in fed 1 Tecdipt of 25 cents him. were their friends, and not as they should be | :egiate construct of am entire new <et of {ecene conceat ic 6 ThosO | Address Dr OHAS 4 STUAHT £00. Boston, | Mr. Miller remarked that -ome who now | told to vote. (Applause, and cries of “That s gation fer o08 the hartn BY PAILIP PHILLIPS, hae 2Collins Jno Wm F es . i “no 9-ly "| tlk loudest were very silent a short time ago, | true!” J onas Wrigh 2 BCockrell Jno H Oolkless: AIDED BY VALUABLE ASSISTANCE. it Capt and he wished it onder-tood thet be did not Mr. overt Semmes (white) thought there The colored bands mployed by the Ameri- ean Coal Comnpany struck thix morning, for I a — ioim tbe club for gain, but for the purpos+ of | were plenty of colored men who did not kuow > a Mr. PHILIP PHILLIPS, the “Singing Pil k DB Goonran Jos | Wit Hear) DENTISTRY. making this the banucr ward. He cared not | who they were going to vote for, and it wa: | 3! pobcie wok, sanie hon moon a He im, and author of so many beautifal oeby i egy om Fy piped ale 3 if the blacke=t and most ignorant of the col- | for the white men to instruct them en=ily eupplied P 0G) songs. will give a Concert fort porn ree CLR cu wwe” B. LEWIE’S DENTAL ASSOUIATION. ored men were elected to the convention, it Mr. David R. Packer (colored) said the gen- Fine me k fish, weighing 90 of Copcregational Siuging, at the Geeta cen chs Cee a peXe, 250 FENN’A AVE, they wert Bonest. temen bad been contemplating so much, but mg camara > welghing 99 ths 6 FCUNDBYM E._OHUBOH. Oor. 4th and G sts., Dickips Jas L_ Do: THUBSDAY EVENING, April 25. ve Demeritt Jno L Dent ses Doi on Bundall 13th streets, Teeth extracted without by adminstert Lenghine “Geo, ir N Mr. Elvans suggested thai as tbe Republi- they haa better be cautious, as the colored can element wa- compo-ed of three-fourths or men knew what they were aboutand who have rceentiy been sent by a gentieman place to a friend in St. Louis, by press. « Gitrous Oxyde nine-tenths colored, that at lea-t ten of the del. | they were geing to vote for. They would vote — +c PA na tatg Poems to oodl e-obaay tee Music and LEWIE hes’ renentiy putchesed the oe egates should be colored men. tora true conan Leta usnjority of the * we rowei hy 0) : yor searly. ap ll-2w fferson Dickinson 8 fF | Chemical Apparatus fn the country for Mr. O. H. Bus» (white) inquired it Mr. | nominating committee be colored men, and he | 7 Onk Wouxinenns. The sheo- - — oor cerca. meking | or), day, also, an impr al; | Cudtip was @ meiber! Would guarantee thatagood Republican would | "ker of neither pono rsa PAWNBROKERS 2 Dunan & MooreDonn Thos U to make Teeth on Gold. Silve- sna Bubber at New | The Chair-aid that be had been <o inforiued. | be elected. Appoint the nomimating com- al wsaes, bathe vaneaea eee ee eens Dann Gee W Messrs Doedy Wm York. Philadelphia and 4 s.on prices. All per- Mr. Cudlip answered that he was a member, | mittee with a majority of white men, and very The quatr have decided to strike for 7 ALSH’S Depson Henry Duffy Mich! Denison WW sons wishing den i and wa- a Kepublican and iuember of the | likely there woula be some Copperhead nomi- Seabee on oe aa a eck ane stri for Ww ‘ DuncanJA Davie MF as ip th Wide Awakes in 166), when Dr. Bli-s and | nated for the principle office. (Cries ot «Tuat’s | £2.50 % Gay 01 May Ist, foram advance of 25 : CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, Keson 0 O Evans HO Edgars8 T the nestest and west manner, asd warranted to | Mr. Miller had prebably not beard of Kepub- | sol”; cents aday. The coachmakers of New York ‘ Blo. 450 0th street, one door bet Edwards ED = Emach J D English 8@ ye satisfaction. Perrons will do well to call | jicani-1 Holmes moved to amend the resolution, | B¢ld « meeting on-Monday. at whieh it ap- z = Ste Wap Rae Erskine Geo A ‘amine our work. de 34-08 ‘The following were also nominated:—Rich- | providing that three of the delegates be col- | Pe*'*d thatoli but one shop bad acceded to ‘This well-known Office makes Fairfield H: FPF ener Oe cary nee Plum: ard Beall, N.H. Miller, N. B. Ciark, W. A. | ored men. their gay a body recently struck to LIBERAL ADVAHOMS rion J204 Ford Samael BM: LoQMIs. M.D. Cook. W.H. Himrod. E. L. Schiaidt, U. Stir- | ‘Tne Obair stated it was out of order. The | Prevent» recuction of 20 per cent. on their : Clothing Pence co ages ee Julius Fletoker@orTs | PLATE TEETH. atten coon ling, and Jas, Golem: club had resolved to go into an election, and caphoyers ‘tue pasnonemaae aatanal oat ee . dese: 2 om herA The meeting went !nfo an election, which | could elect all of the committee trom the col- =. abled 4 a ; (ool COME FES SRS A a Gordon AbLy" Gallawar HO Gregory 1, D a Ee ee resulied in the eelecugh of he following ofed men if they thought proper. NOFE. and go not contemplate asking for any é ¥ Tay ros B iesmer Henry Grimes ‘ RO wear others nm John R. Elyan-, (white.) John T, Johnson, x. Michael Shiner (colored) said it was no ance. a wi s , *B.—Businese strictly confidential. foxs-tt | Godirey Chee G Gibson James _ Giitors gj eee \idltetetoneee: —_—— coloted,) S, G. Brown, olored.) George W.| use to talk about the Democratic party: that | New York sre annownced as deliberating : Ay = _UlORNSED BY AUIAORITY. 4—- | Gentranee rot ey ee 4 Persons calling at my office can be accommoda. | }untro, (colored,) Thomas P. Bell, (colored,) | party died on the Sth of June, i=45, with An- | “pon the policy of demanding 50 cemt. a day § 4 - | aaeree 5, (ook. Lake P we > itional wages -plai : 7 Dp BUnSSTINES LOAN OFFIOBATD | Sree a Gosalor Willie il | Hro' but te Eosse me eetce Of Teeth they may de | I-asc Dorsey, (cblored,) John H. Brook, (col- | drew Jackson. He forone intended to use his | 8d¢itional wage The tin-plaie aud metal 475 18th atreet, Sd door south of Pean Gaw GW Graves Wi H Set, cleanest pert E perfect den. | ored,) Alexander Hay-, (colored.) Alexander | own judgment as to who he would yote for. | Toofer- on Monday evening ——, oo & sto: Hina M © that art can proeui MIBBBAL TEETH | Thoma-, (colored.) Henry Brook-, (colbred,) | 1f a good man should be nominated, a friend | nopporiune at present to deman e ine ‘ Diam: Hellings Aug wilt be more full, James Goleman, (colored,) E. L. Schmtdi, | to the coloredman, be would be supported by creanee. wen is a souatine ago ——-, Zhanical’ Too yDadice"and Gentlemen's Weasney Series teeni¥ Mestedtlonty derwiue etx | wesesteusl 7 Mel eee ee “har Georse H Mo Rey Sud teninerd) 2 d srike. Wisebe seouees with o trvi apeaghions ta . = 4 - -3 white.) r. George H. McReynolds jored) mov = = en) - , “Beem Oy suguering, | BOON, pererts K. Babu Ph sane: {08 motion of Mx. Bitter, ike vote was made Sate Bae thee be Sppoiated to we Gade coctdises taat hay beeamcteamen ee ; — aed - D> = = unaninous. lect the five pgates. ™ tha 4 e e HE OLD EsTablisdkD FIRM OF His ekW. podees sey ato )CELSIOR WEISS BEER On motion of Mr. Elvans, the secretary was | Mr. Koimes moved to recon-ider the vote | the present rate of wages, and that business is : Lice nS REPETRIN & 00. Mee, fen foes aes LXCELBIOBR WKISS BEER. instructed témotity those elected y providing for the election of the delegates too dull to Bope for an advance, This ix i 34 rounany. pay? ST eES WEST. Harriugtou GF Herrick Lou Hatch Sami ZXOBLSIOR WEISS BEEB. Mr. A. G. Hall asked to decline service on One or two persons here endeavored to ob- | bronght about by the indifferent <ueces~ of the : near Fennsylvenis avenu: a Haddlerby G Hard Soren B Hamilton T EXCELSIOR WEISS BEEB. the committer of five, to represent the club in | tain the floor. carpenters’ strike in that city. Whilst several 4 bi errick@C. HickmanuMr HaltisterM WB PB ini ders for the en | ‘Be Central Association. The chair decided the motion wasmot de- | ¢mploying curpenters have yielded to the de- 5 JeuReN AW Jeckoon IK Jackson Rea H | sulnsecenin fer that deigrial sheveer soverace DAEAEENS Home ee ak ALi alk ticle diaiar tae rence themajority still held Sat, ana’ teat meas ot t “ - Spt fier -o1m@ conversational debate, the com~ Tt. Beron—Where does resident get vs ont, mary © Jackson Alfred Joachim Jacob Joyce BS known as J 7 terest on 7 7 ; mitiee was discharged. that parhamentary law? the men, pinched by poverty, are going to a Buslncss riety Montiel. orivate Jordon G Jackson Got ior es B | ave respectiuils soviet ordre omni deaters | _ Mr. Bliss offered « resolution that the dele- |: ‘The Chair When the gentleman js at leis. | werk again t2 the old tate. A greatmembercr i feaedy ns Ome Andecld at private aale. | Janney B00 | ptemes Soha foriap Wo: | who wish to ensure a constant suppiy of the best gues be euapowered to fill any vacancies | are if e will inquire be will find, Ate Tick. | omenezmne Corpeniers, ROwaeeR nanetll on } <5 Sew a * in the t. may occur; adopted. e 101 8 . a = Jackson Geo F The Excelsior Beer ie manufactured from Mr.S.G. Brown (colored) called attention | * Mr. MeReynold= again moved to appoint a ROULAR LINE ERTWEEN GALTIMORE She ol a RS Jona pre Barleys Mail and Hops. from the celebrated | to the advertisement calling for a mveting of | Committee of three to appoint the five aele- Otetormtn — Soma ponte talk a great t deat : 9 u a. - " , r ae raten. about minix cost ; The steamer COLUM SIA wil s Bour Jag” p Sar la Poin hy one of the most experienced Brewers in committees of ward association: on Saturday cr ee eee sill cin'tig Gna 'ag. eee ont of i pen : snr beusbay ple Killen George \ ion Beer Brewery o ki “eesti. unas r. Elyans explained that the eall was made nied as the committee Me=-rs George Ht. other items of salary. Did sach croakers ever H 6 o'clock. Keturving. <he wil Leonhard Aug Lewis David Lessing James 8 BILEY A_ SHINN. for the purpose of harmonizing and bringing Reynolds, (colored) Abraham Scott, | ‘hink that it cost $35,000,000 to pay the sataries D treet Wharf, Baltsimore y | Lee albert Liscom Br'tUaptLalow L M Corner of Greene and Olive streetar, the clubs out of a difficulty whieh they | (white) Charles Uhampion, (white). of American lawyer>: that $1 are paid ‘clock. She wiit | backy Andrew me. tin Jon ® Lae 8 he w ap 15-Im Georgetown, D. 0. seemed to have got inio, butas two of the ward< Several gentlemen wanted the commitiwe | Ou! annually to keep our criminals, and $10, - stop at the laudivgs oo beth sides of the ri cA pear Jemos W Lyon WB ORTABLE had selected deiegates, and two others had sei | to state before the meeting if they were | 000.000 to keep the dogs in the midst ot us alive, ong ORB peter it Lockwood Jolin Leliski W P a tine for thelr election. the Saturday nignt | pledzed to any candidate. while only are spent annually tc ee Z oN ties HW STEAM BNGIBES, meeting might be done away with; for, in the Mr. N. W. Evans (colored) was opposed to | keep 5,000 preachers in the United State-! { am Mileos HG Combining the maximam of efficiency, durability, | language of the classics, “Everything is lovely, | have any gentleman make a <tatementa: te | These are facts, and *tatistics will show them t pea McCarty Jas Qnd economy, with the minimum of weight and | and the oe hangs bigh.” his being pledged toany man when no nomi- | to be facts. No one thingexerts such amighty ae, avonucans th nts meet price. ‘They are widely end favorably knows, | Mr. © % Brows, (colored.) chairman of the | nations were made. The club was spending | influence in ‘his Republic from falling ' a Mth st, bd oa more than 600 belnginuse. All warrsated satis- | executive committe, stated that they had-had | much time in doing nothing, m Ro more | to pieces us the and ministers. ag That ‘clase PRITATE Resi-| More DD Pr heroed J factory, or ne sale. iptive circulars sent on posit ad ward ticket under their consid- a7 “The Biack Oook” i= the titleofa new ; ” | itzen Hon DW Montenddn application. Address lack Coo tate D a. in can ral localities. 9) Geu Marshall J J. 0. HOADLBY & 00. Mr. K. J. Beall said that tne commitiee had Dasserg ae. Also 10'smail Hirick and Frame HOUSE: Ba allery, -eo8mn Lawrence, Mase. agreed to recommend that the ward ticket be 8F7'Since the first of April, 1866, the public 2 FABM, betwee Cen erik tet te eerie joutano € 0 itten, jcConell WA aE PRIGN ONLY selected in a few weeks, and he moved that debt Bas been reduced $209.629,569. a 1 ne : + eee: iatthewak lasGMoore J WMcDermitt Wm tes . next Thursday night be fixed as the time; er The of Santa For par tcolers apply of irie@ W Moon John voy Wm . Cruz, Oatifornis, are ais ia ueOPER IEE Aves. | Refinetivn HeMedarmecklD" epirey at GERMAN STUDERT LAMPS. Just reosived | seteed to. sad thal disiiok an 4d agist lux with luscious ripe apples j |; ATEST PARIS FASHIONS OF Maia «Harry 8 Muliigas Louls Mercer Win m4 Oe OEeEk 0 corset, ..| ah testis tose te toe — @7-A conniry 1g that State says «the : L* ie. ~ Bop mr ypet is urdock WB hs the meetii ns wie in Legistature adjourned mon tom par ' FRENCH HAIR- DRESSER, pane Se Berris Jas = Norton Win T ‘Mh'strest. bie Fe at seven a quart. b 324 B strest. bet weon 13th and léth ota. Oliver Jeo Dr O'Hare Martin Owen NA 2BEB Plain and colored, atoning wholes as fom, Yicgiaie ~ f . Aliot, from P: Won B D Patrick HnJNE tizes, Just Promising a 5 : . well Ma JW |” Ns isconrin takes to baimoral ballots, ba* t * ae wan fs 4 ; é fed ke ord campot be voted for. yoore ‘A death from Asiatic cholera was re. 4 Fatnaeee r Ly vorwa is St Louie bast west. : av Mr. J. jelson ¥. county. . of bafr the eg 2 N. ev Jost Bis aps Bh by t Srey thing shat > ho death within three weeks. bow W . peices! 9 S7-The First National Bank of Selma, Ala- Parsigiams HAND-BOOK OF ae ies FRANCK TATLOB. ‘Toews J a