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~~ | arene reported a bill granting certain privie leges to James ©. Kennedy; postponed. Mr. "pit to' burs Hall i ligense a enmburs: A. fer lice) ver= Bah: parsed.” T, Talbot, from thé same com- mittee, reported a bill for the rehef of Oaina- rine Bowman. Passed. Mr. Talbot.from the committee om elections, reported 3 bill author- izing the ae And posting of the act de- fining the bonndaries of the election precincts in the different wards; postponed. number of Aldermen bills were referred. On motion of Mr. Malloy, the Board adjourned to Friday evening nextat © o’clock. # THE EVENING STAR AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and iith atrest, ty apne W.D. WALLAGOH.: ee ‘The STAR is served by tae to their Subscribers in the City and Distri: it Ten Ounrs PRR WERE. Oopiées at the counter, with or without wrappers, Two Oswrs éach. PRIOR POR MatLing:—Three months, Oné ie and uy Caries six months, Three Dol- 3; one year, Five Dollars, No papers are ident, inthe chair, J. H. went from the office longer than paid for. Roca, beq, eeretary "The credentials of Jas. im WEEKLY STAupunlehedon Frdty , XXIX. 7 WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1867. 2, 4,427. G Mitehell, of the stone cutters. and Frank FE ES, | SE TS SRT peeununanveireren, Tux WoRINGMEN’S ASSEMBLY.—Lastnight, the regular meeting of the Workingmen’s As- sembly was held in the City Hall, Wm. R. Miller, of the book binder’s associations, as delegates, were presented, and those gentie- ee —— —— ae ee Ee th = = men admitted to seats. Mr. McCathran an- RAiLROADS, SPECIAL NOTICES, TELEGRAMS, &ce to speak of the merits or demerits ef the caudi- | and’a man who was elected the candidate of | nounced that és the associttion of iron mould- dates more than twice, and bat five minnuies. | the party, who failed to support his friends | ers had surrendered their charter tothe pareat 1 S67. puxnsy heen nous 1867 RhaT ——_+—$— Two important decisions were rendered ba Rev. W. J. Walker (colored) moved to | would betray his God. It was folly to say | organization, their delegation had withdrawn 2 ¢ PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 1867 HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN the Supreme Vourt of Louisiana this week. In | amend by inserumg but once; which was ac | thatthe placesof some men cannot be filled, | from the assembly. The President stated that i HAIB BESEWER the case of, Wainwright.ys. Bridges the court | cepted, and the motion adopted. and it was for them to set aside such folly. the published call of the meeting mentioned et Is the only infallible Hair Preparation for holds that. no recovery can be had of a note The Chair announced that nominations were Mr. B. proceeded to speak of the candidates | the election of officers as an item of business. ate RESTORING GRAY HAIK TO ifs ORIGINAL COLOR | given in the purchase of slaves. In, the case | 1m order for the candidate for Alderman, and | on the other ticket, and said that the result of | The election should have taken place in Feb- TO THE NORTHWEST. SOUTH, AND SQUTH- Spinal Pg ai eokiuon deat agired to the i Bowers es Shackleford the court held as | the follawing were nominated: Ephraim | the coming election wouid be felt in the coun. | ruary last, butit had besn perenttten to pass On and after May eth 15:7, trains will leave as | public. as one bottle will fast longer andaccomplish | Previously, that no recovery could be had, as | Wheeler, H. M. Knight, Peter Hepburn. Jobn | tries of the Old World, and he closed amidloud | over. He suggested the electionot officers for follows C ¥ 5 more tham three bottles af any other preparation. the notes were based on Confederate money. | H. Crane, W. C. Bamberger, and T. BE. Smith- | cheering. - the unexpired term, which was proceeded Washington......7.45 a. M.i Baltimore Our Benewer is not a Dye; it will not stain the | In other words, such money is. illegal and of | son. Mr. Newman, of the committee to nominate | withh Wm. R. McLean. J. G Judd, A.T. Pp. ut .™M. | #Binas others. no consideration; and farther, that notes signed Meeers. Crane and Sthitheon declined. candidates for Councilmen, presented the | Cavis, Thos. McWilliams, and J. J. Miteheli venBao Py Mel SOPs. | 7, 17 RRRE TEE BAIR bly oh) Thetis. Corr, | before the present stamp law does not require Mr. Smitheon suggested that the vete be | names of H. M. Knight, William C. Bamber- | were successively nominated for president, THE GREAT DOURLE-TRACK ROUTE ft cleanses the eae IND SILKEN, oT’ | to be stamped to be used in evidence. taken by ballot. ger, JS, Baker. [Voices, «Thank God!" and | and declined; but Mr. Cavis finally consented With ELEGANT SCENERY, Palace Stato coom Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by mail. The Norfolk Republican, & small sheet pub- The Chair said that many of those present | “Three cheers for the ticket !’") to serve, and was unanimously elected. The day a ght Oars.with modern improvements, and BF FAG & 00. Nished in Norfolk for several months past, ad- phen Spe pec ctl atrtnger tee tak ae The fresrt of Bs bomsntns was paprted. Sellowing arene eR eT 7 saanimnously ‘saving from four to twelve in time ove: Hashna, N. H., Propriesors. > A ot of their choice, and it would’affor: 0 motion, Mmittee was appoin o | elected as officers: Vice President, J. W. Mat- other route. Two ALE WS DAR og For saie by all draggia! * "ap l8-eo2m | vocating ihe colored interest of the city, are an opportunity to impose on them. ‘wait on the absent nominees and inform them | tingly; Corresponding Secretary, J.@. Judd; and Central New York SS -— ___ the organ of the extreme Radical Logie Rev. Walker suggested that those standing | of their seleetion, and subsequently Dr. Boyd | Recording Secretary, Jas. H. Reed; Treasurer, THERA DA ms Eye zo Se MCE K: OM tay peariey. ane Eng. a ae By esp complied 10 eure. Sheri “squat,” and that the vote be taken by rising. | reported that they had waited on Mr. Wheeler, | Donald McCathran. 3 iE 3 i 5 ng - s MADAME E. At thi - Pascengers BY Thin elec: Baltimore have the | held World, hee wow located herecifa Ht steekholders to appear at the clerk's office of | have been difficult to carry out this motion if | and Baker) delivered short addresses. tive Committee: Columbia Typographictl So- advantage of making all ch in UNION DB. | N.Y. Madame Thornton possesses euch wonder- | the corporation court in June to answer bill | adopted.—Rep.) The eommittee to nominate a committee of | ciety, N. Watkins; Granite Cutters, Desnis POTS, and no FERRIES. Fi ” | fui powers of second sight se to enablo her¢oim- | filed ir chancery by a Mr. Carlisle, who holds | Rey. A. Bowen (colored) said that Mr. | thirty to canvass the ward fade a report; | Murray, Stone Untters, W, Z. Robinson: Book Tickets by this route can be procured at the of- | part knowledge of the greatest importance tothe | a bill on the property amounting to about one | Wheeler was well Known to the colored peo- | which was atemteds Binders, J. W. Harrison; Painters, William fice, corner 6th street and Pennsylvania avenue, Senge mairiee of eithe . While ins state | theusand dollars. ple. He urged that as the colored people haa Mr. Small offered a resolution that they | Beron. Ray Natienal Hated. where reliable information | Of trance, ske Get moans = Whesiger ot te Folger, who murdered Dinsmore in De_ | a large majority and had asked nothing for | wouldsupport no man who will not use his Mr. Mitchell called attention to an editorial Bageengers pire at this office can Erament pf (intense power, known as the Psycho- | cember last,was executed at Washington, Pa. see eerines: that eer aboata Le sews to an huenes toicane es ponies atcas oncmces in Le Sunday Herald upon the subject of the REC accommodati: in Sleeping Cars for El- | motr 2 to produce life-like picture 3 a er eonfes- | Make the choice—it was a right whic! mn, appointed by the Mayor whoare now in office; | workingmen’s movements, co-operative sys- mira or Pittsburg. hee a ee ‘i nd or wife of the, ap! nt, ignores fon Lene OFFGUne Montadaart, to them. He wanted the honor of selecting | which was adopted. tem, and the eight hour movement, and moved W_ J. ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, to mt di f mrrriage, ‘tien in life, son of Hon W faontzower ‘who was tried at | £004 men for the race,men who would give After several members had endorsed the | that the Herald be dropped from the list of Sixthand a Ge ean eee D.C. as ing Seite of shat astern, Ae... ntl is no hum: ths feet chester! étthe Direal: Goost ad, cleared, | ©batacter to the race. nominees very heartily the meeting adjourned | papers publishing the notices of the assembly. Se NG, Gen. Pass Agent, . assert. E de Ly Baltimore, Md.| | wi written guarantee, that send when desired Pcie GortiReate, € Though conteseedly guilty, he thugs regarded Mr. W.O. Bamberger asked leaye to with- ‘he motion was discussed by Messrs. Wat- ictare is wha’ as prime mover in the tragedy. Folger’s con- . : HBOUGH LINE BETWE: FO! vf ‘small loc i Mr. H.M. Knight also withdrew his name. met Monday evening. The President laid | Moved as asubstitute thatthe Repubii and To nil abeLeais WHE EW Soe Bade stating piace’ of birth: sccitionnand | fession produces a profound fepeation in the ie: publican Sraaee ae APE drew his name. Boarp oF CommMON CounciL.—The Board | kins, Reed and McLean; when Mr. Watkins of birth. age i th nit; Mr. Ridgway withdrew the name of Mr. } betore the Hoard a message from the Mayor | /niclligencer be added to the list. complexion, and enclosing fifty o soramunlty: i Hepburn. announcing his approval of an act forsewer- | Mr. Mitchell, with the consent of Mr. Wat- rs | envelope addressed to ‘yourself, y Letters were received in Chicago, Tuesday, x. Wheeler was nominated asthe candidate and paving street north, between 2d | kins, withdrew the motion. the picture and desired imformation by return | dated on board the steamer Miner on the 3d. | for Alderman by acclamation. and 3a streets west, f Mr. Watkins moved that the notices of the Wasninoton, Jan. 6, 1867. mail, All communications sseredly confidential. N i ; \ cA a . that day she was at Fort Sally, five hun- ominations for the Council ticket being A . | assembly be given to the Republican tor publi- Trea Deeween Weakington and New York are eT Y. BI SHORS Cat atiea above Sioux City, ‘and above the | called for the following were named :—W. ©. | B. Bury. Also. a message from the Mayor, | cation, in addition to those named on the list; ‘OB NEW ¥ ithont change of cars ap S-D&Weely point where her capture is said to have oc. | Bamberger, H. M. Knight, T_E. Smithson, T. | transmitting commanication from Wm. D. | agreed to. eave daily (except Sunday) ot 7:45 ©. m1. and turred. Parties in Chicago report her cap- | H. Barron, Wm. Boyd.'S.S. Baker, G.S. Hep- | Wise, Esq.. in relation to the drainage of | Anainquiry as to the reasom why no repert :30 p.m. ee te FREE TO EVERYBODY. tt | ture by the Indians as entirely without foun- bura, Reuben Bacon, John R. Pierce, Reuben | James Creex. Mr. Wise says: “I have at | had been made by the executive committee Fon NEW YORK, ckanging cars at Philadel- sue wares, $f, Genera giving interme? Doth dation. A. Bacon, C. J. Brewer, Wm. Davis. your instance, carefully examined the condi- | called forth several lengthy explanations. % Messrs. Bamberger, R. Bacon, Pierce Brewer | tion of that part of the city through which Mr. Reed submitted the following: Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11:158.m.and | St. 1. the homely may become beanti- Conflicting Pe ee ee pases L and Davis declined. James Creek rans. There can be‘nodoubt | Whereas there is at this time an effort on the yrs e loved. Jandia. Several en; 6 |. jously affected, and that the nuisancecan istrict to obtain an increase of wages throu, PR gad AE eas 1: ma 11:18 No young lady or gentleman should failtosend | place, and both Greeks and Tarke claim | Mr. Small understood that Dr. Boyd did not | only be abated by draining the creek, which | necessity, and in consequence Ot the high 0. SUNDAY. thetr Address, and receiye a copy post-paid, by | success, but the latest dispatch received from | desire to become a candidate, but Dr. Boyd | can be readily done. A fifteen-foot ditch, two | price of provisions and house rent: There- Leave for Now York and Philadgiphia at 6:30 p. | Teturmmail. Address P. 0, Drawer, 21 Athens aaserts thatthe Turkish army under | was present and could speak for himself. anda half feet deep, with sloping banks, so | fore— monly. seo ih Gacklad Eastin ape Dewees . 0. Troy, N.Y. command oromar Pasha has been defeated in a Dr. Hoxd sald be was not present to make a te wbole erat eft pw ariitica ot should P onghaces Thee should acid em: borer in ani ne cere > m. train iol SE Ce & genera le. . ; om eae. . ‘om. street south, where it would | either trade refuse to comply wit e de- "Through tickets zo Philadelphia, New York. or BEORRET DIBBABES. Two of the grand jurors of the District everal persons objected to the name being | enter the canal lately made through the ar- | mands tor the increase of wager, and 2 strike had a Pate ‘On ‘atallbours Bamazivan’s Girtis the most certain, safe and 7m withdrews. senal grounds by the Government. The cost | result therefrom, that we trust no journeymen ip am sonbe! well, as at the new oft i tha effectual ay ir Court of Virginia suthorize the statement that Rev. Mr. Bowen thought that Mr. Wilkinson | of such a ditch would be about 1,700. Also, a | of any trade outside of the District will re- leed, the only ; Bankers and Brokers Telegraph Line, $48 Penn, | dy ever discovered. Oures in two to four days, and | there is no truth in the prevailing report that | naq the right, to withdraw the name. message from the Mayor, in reply to aresolu- | spond to any call for hands made by any em- arene, etweon 6th and 7th streets." recent cases in twenty-four hours. ‘No mineral, no the grand jury have indicted John C- Breck« Mr. Watson renewed the nomination of Dr. } tion ae this Board be Pe Bo} aemher Piyer in the District. zy. ‘ee Baitimore and Ohio Bailroad advertise: »no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It | inridge and Judge Thomas, of Fairfax county, | Boyd. Gen. Butler has conformed to the laws in re- On motion of Mr. McCathran, the resolution iaanpeiele between sabingten, Battie Se welders bove, sna sre ee Se for treason. The names of hose varias have Voices Hits mame has not been with- | gard to his wooden building on the corner of | was referred to the executive committee; and J,L ILSON, Master of Transportation. | male, 68. eats not been before the jury during the present | drawn.” ‘Give us Bacon and Boyd.” Uheers. | 15th and I streets, in which he says: «The | the president was directed to call a meeting of L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. Samantvan’s Boot anp Hers Jvices—A. term. Rey. Mr. Walker (colored) remarked that | building still remains: that so soon as it was | the committee on Saturday evening next. Ad- E. J. WILKE Passenger Agent, permanent eure fer Bpyhilis, Scrofate, Senator Wilson arrived at New Orleans. | the previous evening Dr. Boyd said he wished | ascertained that such a building was being | journed. @zO. 8. KOO! » Agent, Washington. Sores, ee: Zostera, Be. Price $1.35 per bottle. | Saturday, from Montgomery, accompanied by | 1t understood that he did notaspire to bea | erected contrary to law. its turther progress 3 ee Gold by 8. 0. Ford. advertisement. my | Major General Lucius H. Warren. He ad- | candidate. was stopped by the ward commissioner, and Saves or Rear Estats.—wW. L. Wall & AND OH10 BAILBOA 7 dresses a public meeting this evening and | Mr. Myers (white) said that there were two | only subsequently permitted to goon at the | Co., auctioneers, sold in front of the premises, ‘Wasuincron, May 5, Noon, 1867, 7” MABRIAGE AND OELIBAOY, AND THE | leaves for Washington to-morrow. certain men whose evidence was not to be | request of a member of the City Councils, and | lot 2. in subdivision of square 316, on K street Happiness A Peas and strawberries have commenced tobe | taken. [Commotion.] upon & written promise of the agent ef | north, between 1th and 12th streets, to Samuel EE Se Young Men shipped from Norfolk to the Northera mar- | Mr Walker said he stood unimpeached, not- | Gen. Butler to remove in case the Coun- | Norment, at 87 cents per square foot; also, wr Eismoloaica: hee! kets. Peas are selling at $S 50as@ per barrel; | Withstanding what had been eaid. Dr. Boyd | cils refueed to grant permission as asked. | parts of lots 2 and 3, im square 559, on K street ‘ains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- 7 eould speak for himself. I have not, ho i $, 75! & > 4 wevyer, si! i ited north, betweem New Jersey avenue and ist Prewitt SASHINGTON AND THE Lae ‘Address Def SRTLLER Leedesientlaes honed hace kecaia. isculipagn Mr ers said that he wanted it understood | a eee laesS with the grouse, Wacause:a street, at 14% and 13); cents per sq. foot; also, i Le sccm Assoclation. Philadelen ane ro Fi Gi ai flair Eee that Dr. B. had been named by 4 Repub.ican. | number of the property holders, as well as the | lot 14, in square30, on north G street, between Leave daily FOR aL TEs ten Saimpeniisthdedaaiedegiiiadlimaianeinmmanacamneras as seeking to buy a feet of Americeviron, | (Confusion, in which the speaker was under- | trustees of the church immediately adjoining | 2ist and 22d streets, to James Towles, at 3° winter cae i“ AMUSEMENTS ean mniY | Sa est something set Boren) aay, | Cem gaarte mamas oat ee vanne | ORS “ESS: ame aadae pu ‘OB ALL WAY STATIONS. a The failure of Wm. Orichton & Son, ap old ey Mr. Bowen, (amid confusion.)—What’s | be permitted te remain;” referred. Also, a ears. pe’ 80) public ' " i rT i t No. i- a Beate aly cheopt Banday, at 120 5. m., and ee ge ee and prominent commission and distiviery arm, | “its, parted’ (elosed) aetna ene nas. Wile | Communication from from the Survey erin | eno Leaaere soe, improved bya two-story FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS Pennsylvania avenue, near Willards’ Hote! was announced in Baltimore yesterday. Their | xinson withdrew the resolution the size of the sewer required in L street north | frame house fronting on 8th street 20 feet, be- g JUNOTION. SPALDING & BAPLE liabilities are announced at 3150,000. Mr. Wilkinson answered that he understood | will be nine feet, inside diameter, the length | tween O and P streets, and running back 95 mee $ 6:15 and 7:00 a. m., and at 2:00 and 4:35 Doors open at 7.90. Curtain risesat8.15, FS J. Ee Heyward, charged ah ei scan that rie nad been srceciaticn adopted which | about 3.176 lineal feet, which, at $17.50 per | feet er suey, to L. fet for pened gly ° —: iary langeage ata public meeting in Rich- | would prevent Dr. yd from becoming a | foot, will cost $55,580; referred. Also, a mes- | Part of lo! 11, square 419, and improved by a Saaeowme $28 ote eres Ho tras SEASON OF PR ELYR NIGHTS mond, was yesterday held in $5,000 to keep | candidate: but as he ha@ been misinformed, | sage from the Mayor, enclosing a communica. | two-story frame house, to Otto Kossack, for tcor from Annapolis on Sunday. ns BICHINGS’ GRAND ENGLISH OPERA the peace. and saw a disposition to put down a man who | tion from the secretary of the Temperance | $1,300; part of lot 9. square 417, improved by a ‘ON 6U Y. —— . The First National Bank at New Orleansisin | W8S & true man, he would not withdraw the | Convention, transmitting resolutions adopted | two-story trame house, to M. Notte, for $025, FOR BALTIMORE. THUBSDAY, MAY 16. 1867, the hands of examiners, and payments sus- | ame. He did not like the disposition to throw | by that body during the session held in this | Partof lot 5, square 419, with some improve- ‘Leave at 7:4 9. m., and 4.30 and 8:45 p.m. Will be presented Baife’s Gperniag Opera of pended. Dr. B. overboard. [Voices—* Boyd and | city during the past week, requesting the | ments, to J. C. Hagan, for $600. Also. sold FOR WAY STATIONS. THE BOSE OF OAB8TILB! ‘The steamer Niagara, from Richmona, with | Bowen.) Mayor and Couneiis of the cities of Washing- | ¢n Tuesday afternoon lot 13.in square 447,1m- Deere 67:46 3. mand 4:90 end 8-45 1. D Mr. Wm. Oastle Jefferson Davis om board, arrived in New Wm. Boyd, jr.. movAi to Jay-all. the nomi- | ton, Georgetown and Alexandria to submit to | Proved by a two-story frame house, fronting daily, except Sunday, at 7:45 8. m., 4°30 nday at 4:30 and 8:45 p.m. connect! th trains trom Sehamore te jast night at midnight. Bations on the table and commence anew. the qualified voters thereof, at the first elec- | On U. street, between 6th and 7th, to Mr. 0. B. 4 Mr. Boswell appealed to the house to keep | tion held in said cities after the adoption of | Mitchell, for$1,000. JG Peakes | Horace prnley. left Richmond yesterday | order, and urged that there be harmony. If] this resointion, the following question —Are | Messrs. Green & Williams, real estate auc- # jbo Bose of @astife. Miss Caroline Bichings ‘or Norfolk. no you doa’t want any of the candidates named, | you in favor of granting licenses to sell intox- | tioneers, 7th street, disposed of the following Bonne Dorman. Mrs. B Seguin = quietly vote them out, but don’t make all this | icating drink? Those voting im favor thereof | described property Tuesday evening last: Lot zt = ~Bondinot LOCAL NEWS. disorder. to deposit a ballot marked license, and those | 23, in subdivision of square 412, to 11. New- { TU A voice froma drunken man near the door: | Opposed thereto a ballot marked prohibition, | Meyer, at'15 cents per square foot; lot 24, in BYE de ee “an you [voices, “Put him out Can, | and the result thereof shall be retarned as in | Subdivision ofsaware 412, to L. Newmeyer, at G. W. BAGBY, OF VIBGINIA. MERTING OF THE REPUBLICANS IN THB | [+Put him oat!” and hisses.) Can you [hisses] | case of other elections; which was referred to | 16 cents per square foo:; lot No. 1, square 412, LOVE; ITS SYMPTOMS, CAUSES, TREAT. | SEVENTH WaRD—Nomination of Ward Ticket. | say—[(hisses and cries of «Put himout!’ By | & special committee, consisting of Messrs. | to L.Newmeyer, at 31 cents per square foot: Sn tor of Transportatl MENT AND OURE, Last evening meeting of the Republicans of | G—d 1 will speak. [Hisses; voices, «Pat him | Peugh, Carroll, Joyce, Anderson, Mead, Tai- | lot 2. square 412, to W. F. Crowley, at 25 cents Ly WHC ING Conenaer Agent, | At Forrest Hall, Georgetown, THURSDAY | the Seventh Ward was held at St. Paul's | QU¢!” “He's Gesecrating the house of God!” | bert and Wright. pet foot; lot 3, square 412, to J. A. Stephenson, OLB, General Trek 4 EVENING, May 16, 1867, at 8 o'clock; and = ® | Can you say that you ure the friend’ of the Mr. Usrroll presented the petition ot John P. | &t25 cents per square foot; lot4, square 412, to et Agent. Chapel, Eighth street west, which was densely | colored man: [C M S: 5 25 3 2 5 . . f : [Commotioa, and bre; ai allard and John Sinclair, proposing to re- | J. A. Stephenson, at 25 cents per foot: lot 5 OUR, Agent Wemington. | BACON ARD GREE ge THE NATIVE | crowded. The ward club was first called to | for the door-] : AK made | rove beyond the corporation himits forrcertain | same square, to E. Q.Gunson, at 22 cents order by the president, who suggested that as Dr. Boyd.—It’s only a dranken man. considerations; referred. Mr.Stewartpresen. | per foot: lots 7 and 8, in square 817, fronting STEAMBOAT LINES, At Gonzaga Hall. on ¥ st th and 10th,on | tbe meeting was called as a mass meeting, the Mr. Boswell (after order was restored) said | ted the petition of Eliza R. Williams, asking | On East Capitol street, between 4th amd 5th, wear Py BALEG Boy, 51937 gat 8 o'olock club should adjourn. rind that he saw some distinguished Soppernoaas the refunding of certain money paid for tne | improved by two-story and attic brick house OTOMAC FEBRY COMPARY. Metzerott’s, and in Georgetown eee Mr. R. Bacon offered a resolution that only | ef the Seventh Ward about the door who, he | Construction of a sewer in square No. 27. Also, | thereon; house and lot west purchased by Mrs. Caustin’s. my 14-4t* the legal voters of the ward bayea right t> | bad no doubt, were the cause of the confusion. | %,bill toopenand grade Sstreet north, between | Elizabeth Wagner, for £2,600; east lot being ¥. GRAYS PAPER COLLARS determine who shail be piacedin nomination | [Cries of “« Put them out!”"! Fourteenth street westand Rock creek; refer. | west part of lot 8, containing 3,058X feet, at - * WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. ri A for Aldermenand Councilmen to represent | _ Mr. Small moved that the names of the can | red. Mr. Joyce presented the petition of Hugh | 37 cents per foot, to Mrs. E. Wagner: Lot No. {The Steamboats fas the Gompany leave each in opEoN eee UO TaaG Roo them in the government of the city, and that | Gidatee be placed ina bat and the three firs | Fitzsimmons, asking the refunding of certain | 4, in square 64, having a front of 66 feet on O, place Hesey aw from Gotttoak s my 143t we will not allow any Interference with this | names drawn be the candidates. money paid for a license for a restaarant, | and 65% feeton Maryland avenue, between the whatt foes of Firsts We exclusive right irom any party or parties, be A Voice.—No drafting now; dratting :apast | Which was rerueed by the Bonrd of Metropo- | 6th and 7th streets, containing 12,617 feet, to A. ington. 3 they plug-ugiies from Baltimore or patriots Mr. Baker asked to withdraw his name | litan Police: referred. Mr. Peugh presented | Best, at 10% cents per foot. The Seventh street Oars connect with the Boats, WOOD AND COAL. who lett their country for their country’s good. | stating that he wanted to see good men nom- | ® communication from the Canal Board, ask- ——_-—_—__ arta Pees s nik Sis A Tervatledt at noe ee The clab then adjourned, and the mass- | inated, and he hoped to see the ddy when men | 12g compensation for services as members ot ALEXANDRIA ITEMS.—The Gazette ofyester- “a FOR MOUNT YERBON! vet Cesk! goau Meeting organized by the selection of Mr. | Would be nominated without distinction of | ‘hat Board; referred. Mr. Calvert presented | day says: Pr fAneptoamer | erect URED SY, THORS. —— , | John H. Orane as chairman. and the secretary | caste or color for the highest offices im the | ® proposition from Philip Hehn 4 Co., for ulia Forrest, a middle aged woman from Dea too ORDA MORMON G & stab o'clock en CTS ASH st $8,by the ton, Allsizes, | Of the club, Mr. J. L. M. Bowen, (colored, ) tends and he iwrantad to see the day when col- Ree era rods apeene eines of ideas elty, Marsinnd—sbere she,is said G 5 jstomers, 2 secretary. ered men would occupy seats in the legisia- on, accompa ya author- | to have had a husband—tbe house-keeper of Betarning, the Boat arrives at 3% p. m. Sawed and Bplis QAR Woop. fg ver goed. Mr. Crane, on taking the chair. stated that | tive halls. Py . izing the Mayor to cause lightning rods to be | Mr. John Hart, who resides near the cer EXOURSIONS. Long Oak, @8 per cord. this was a most important meeting, and as he A Voice.—1 nominate Anthony Bowen. ereeted on the Uity Halland Public Schools of | of Duke and Union streets, has been missing ‘The steamer “WAWASET” can be chartered A ton of Coalavid by Sea bbeare ued 2,240 Ibp, | W88 Dot in the habit of presiding at meetings, Mr. Bowen.—I most positively decline. I | this city; referred. Mr. Nalley Introduced a | since last night about nine o'clock, at which for Excurste ‘mont amd other pointe ou JOHN Se rite * | if beuer order was not obseryed than he had | wouldn’t be a candidate fora thousand dollars. | Dill to open, grade and gravel E street north, | hour she threw her arms around Mrs. Elisha the river. at le rates. The Grounds nae fe 28-1y Corner «th and @ streets, | seen at other meetings, it would puzzle bim. Mr. Small moved that a committee of three | from New Jersey avenue to 2d street east; and |. Jackson, who was living in thesame building, bd ell Siamens eye in good order for OAL OODALI Mr..W.,A. Wilson (white) moved to go mto | colored mem be appointed to make the selec- | 3 bill to cause the alleys in Square No..561 to | and bade ber farewell, which act, together ie nice ang saaass ‘4 earn the “Wawaset”” an election for ward officers. tion for Council ticket. os be graded and paved; referred. Mr. Ander- | with other circumstances attending ber disap- should apply at the office of the Company. foot of AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Mr. A. W. Watson (white) asked to offera | Dr. Beckett (colored) asked if he could make | £00 introduced & bill to ere and gravel 2d | pearance, among which was the finding of a oe Breet, Pickles we D Uokr Gross tons of 2,240 Ibs., delivered in any part of | Tesolution, and proceeded to speak of theaction | an amendment that the committee be com- | Street west, between D and F streets north; re- | portion of her clothing this morning, on my re e1 ‘otomac Ferr:! * it” __.__ Bresidteas Rotomec Facry Go. the city. of Republicans tn office not appoieting their | posed of old residents who know the people. | ferred. Mr Mead introduced a bill granting | ney’s wharf, between Princeand Duke stree?s, penkint wepice ath S white Ash, $8.00 friends. PP Rev. Mr. Walker said that the tiewer oak permission to Henry I. Thomas to erect an | induce the supposition among some that she Be Ns mace . . UTUMAG SANS FORT AT Oe LINE FOR A LTLMO: Mr. G. S. Hepburn (white) rose to a point | not be elected withont the sid-af those who | !ron railing; referred. Mr. Wright introduced voluntarily committed suicide by throwing ight th ¢ AQUIA OBB z of order, that there was nothing #efore the | came here during the war. & bill to set the curbstones and pave the foot- | herself into the river and drowning. minguiciaoape FRED Rik me a £na Pine Wood constantly on hand. meeting. i Dr. Beckett asked to make an explanation. | Ways 8nd gutters on the south side of H street The Council, last night, adopted a resolution G@ AND POTOMAC RAILBOA! lers received at our Office; or atthe Wharf, Mr Watson bere ‘pead bis reseiution that | He bad been misunderstood. v south. between 41; and 6th streets west; psssed. | declaring the railroad racks on Henry and steamer pxPnee, Capt. A foot of Seventh street they would vote forno man who had held Mr. Baker moved an amendment that the | Mr. Walker presented the petition of T, M. | Union streets nuisances, and referring to the Kkte neemer SE NEBEO, Gast 4 one a. |. P. BROWN econ. office and has employed Democrats, copper- | committee be of five colored men, and he was | Cassell, asking the remission of a fine; referred. | Attorney of the Corporation for his advice as Wilse, ee re SOM CE DAT col MATUEDET ce | _202-t 465 9th street, between *_ | heads or rebels to the exclusion of Republi- | satisfied that theykuew the people, and would | Mr. Peugh. from the cemmitiee on waysand | to whai steps are necessary to remove the ‘a. m., for Balti ‘and uenal way landings on | ————__—__ ——— cans, (applause; that each candtdate be re- | make the right selection. means, reported the bill (B. A.) to license, tax, | same. Siomiae river. Betarning leave Baltimore every L222" FUBNISHING GOODB. quired to, pledgé bimseJf publicly to fill;all | Mr.J,L. N. Bowen (colored) said he ob- | and regulate .insurance companies or their Last night the City Council appointed Messrs. TUESDAY and FulbaY. m. { — places under his control with Republicans. | jected to the committee because, as a plebian. | 2gents; which was debated at length, and final- | Fleming aad Gwin, of the Aldermen, and ‘or further informati epply, to COUBVOISIER’S ixud bestow all patronage on Republicans; and | be thought the selection should be by the | ly postponed to Monday evening, made the | Ojifford and Nalls, of the Common Gouneil, to = BYAN & BRO., CELEBRATED PABIS KID GLOVES, that he will not appoint his own relations to | masses. There has been too much wire- | =pecial order, and ordered to be printed. He | represent the interest of the city in the general mh 16tf ‘No, 345 Pennsylvania ave. WITH SHORT AND LONG CUFFS office, nor more than one of & famity. He pro- | pulling, log-rolling, and bell-ringing, and he | 8180 reported a bill to employ legal counsel to | meeting of the stockholders of the Alexandria QTMe ER THE EASTERN SHORE ALL SIZES AND COLORS. — eee rid cede babys themitttonte eed’ Bobbhea: Telkes Hidspblle anit ahd ore tetera | paneed: Ur c Haliag frum An6 tttaiceee ee Ca ene eats OW: . 4 i. cans me ebp the: Tiends, an: ‘ostmas- sider mse! armoniously. <3 3 f e on e Journal : ‘ — ter Bowen had not done so in the post office. ‘The motion was adopted, and the following | improvements, reported a bill authorizing the At half past eight o’cleck, last evening, Mr. osrt B T LEGMA ED wine EY stained? y ¢ pik Ss kerr pat During the war there were perhaps 160 ‘em- | committee was named:—G. H Newman, W. | Mayor to cuuse @ new fence tobe erected on | Richard M. Latham. son of Mayor Sragh Bil reshoetd one cr Wad eapenehant, may ileoims Botweon oth and 10th streets, | Ployees Of that office. of whom perhaps ten | J. Walker, A, Bowen, ©. Marshall, and Wm. | the south side of E street north, between | Latham. was united in bonds ofholy wedlock, most comfortable and elegant! — 3 were Repuviicans. . Now the number was re- | Buckett. Fourth and Fifth : streets west; a bill to set the | to Miss Rose O. ook, grand daughter of Mrs. steamers plying on C. eaapenke. Bay, will AYOB’S OFFIOB, CITY HALL duced to sixty, an@ he did ‘not know of The Ohair put the question on the ratifica- | curbstones and:pave the footwaye and gutters | Rose Vaccari, at the residence of the latter, on her route on 8A 1UBDAY, Mareb 2d ASHINGTON, D. C. May 2, 1867. oae, The same old Democrats were still | tion ot the committee, and decided the motion | on the north sidé of B stréet north, between | Prince street. pee jer oposite lo. 270 ie _ Sosseke rrsand oshere interes ied heroky in the post once, wad Hs ead copaeread nef rete seat reaes at cas TANS, 9nd Bist Mirna. some gene slong the —_——~+ore>—__— ESDAY, ‘ul * sanitary ure. to | taces were at the windows. © asked, Some one s ai ere were man: 8! 5 t ‘west. from B street co—N. . , e AL inet er Meigencos, Ave feet beyond taegntcer nersaunt | risgiat® tO wey, for the party, to sustain | aepmrante | mantels meemarhaneoade matioareds pad | TTT. S" Meseagers sts 3 5 4 o ‘ % rae 7 sh instant, when they will be removed by | self” If you have patronage, let it go Tr. Smithson asked who was aspiring, and j grave! 8 west, from K street north | yaw Oxteane, May 15.—Wegetthe follow- D's HARE, Bie y N. EE: ts to your friends. The party hud been great! denied that he was. ; to New York avenue; abill to carb and pave Hae ax, ian sanitary officers of the respective wards | cuiraged, too, at the Government Printing | Mr. Pierce eald that some were working to’| the footways. aud gutters on the north Ee of | ing from Hon, LD, Opmprolls vile: maseen- Rety: ' 5 " BHO will be required to enores thé jew ataiagt all | Gilice, but he understood there womlt be a | get certsin parties on the committee, to secure | I. street narthbetween New Jersey avenue get to Juarez returned to-day, having made KI r 9m. who failtodoso. BIOHABD WALLACE. cleaning out there ina few days. It better |. their nomination. y b) and North Capitol et; a bill to curb and | ‘De trip from Matamoros to San Luis Potosi =, ‘} B Pah t wiseth Mayor. | nad be doné; for vengeance would fall on the Mr. Barron said Ke would serve if le’ was | pave the footways and guttere on the north | 49 fitteen days. He remaimed at Samdais two ee +f reachii 1m, man @t the head if it was uot, It is stated that | nominated and elected. bat had not and would’| side of G 8 tnorth, between North ‘Capitol days and was treated with the greatest cour- the Yollowing mo Ww the Commissioner of Public Buildings knows | not agk for the nomination. street and Tiber Creek; all of which were | ‘SY Sndjconcideration. Liberal reports stated has eiarge number of fine state-rooms. nothing of politics: All such he foend were | _ Some confusion: here'ensued/’during which | pasted. Algo, reported a bill for the improve- | Escobedo had 35,000 men at Queretaro, and copperheads, and under him ther - | Mr. W. A. Wilsen charged that there wa ment of M rth, between North Capi- | WS in possession of all the roads except one, = . Se 7 Teeneade, Mr. Bowen—who will wantan of- disposition to gag eeptatn periien: 2 re Md . az street ery StiR'sirept east whieh, atter aS and was in expectation ofgetting that, Maxi- A sT BOLO ¥. JOHN B..ELVANS, President. . fice at their hands, and he always wants one, ev. Bowen urged that the colored people te, was postponed to next Monday evening | Milian was in Queretaro,with fifteen thousand THE WORLD ASTONISHED 3 B. BBYAN, Vice President. holding thvee of four-at a time-—had told some | did not waot any offices, bat that the whites | Mr. Mead, from the same committee, reported Bet es sooty pane ¥ iiherala was K. WONDERFUL REVELATIONS THOS;4, GARDNER, Secretary. Republicaas» hen applying for places that he did, and'that they had been pulling and haul.'| bill (B. A‘) making an appropriaten to supply nition ubit'tt 4was Beaker dee Cane te SE Sx ais | A, BUFF, T: had no vacancies. When he applied to us, let | ng aboutit. The colored men, if left alone, ciency for grading B street south, from cers, it was Yeared they could not be “MADE BY THE GBEAT AsTBOLOGIST, JOHN A, BUFF, Treasurer. p : ¥ ma = 4 Us tell him that we have mo-vacancies. could make seiéctions. and he was satisfied sylvamia ayenne to 7th street east; a bill | #8ved im case of capture. Juarédand/his ofi- MADAMB H, A. PERRIGO. Mr. G. S. Hepburn (white) rose to a peint of | they could make good ones. GLA) ie eiteraga pave the footways and | cers were very confident of a speedy triamplz “Bie reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. ne ‘ order, a ree wenes lea meeting had to do |) J As 0. Bs Bates anid aba shots we an Ri Poi gd oo a oo pets of ce 72 pat Pee expr — son a> _ —_ ope of 4 ary lolefal .@. Thos I. Gard With the Printing office or Post office. isunderstan: at the-vote; and he }. BB . A. 1 ; ge acfoss months. e! Exgaia, cdtasts cphen, crosses Ir here Tose of ress : Sohn AcBut. ‘The Ubair overraied the point. | proposed thar there ben division. ‘Ney thefavine om 1st street eaat, between D sweet | Juarexat San Lois on the 234. friends. Jose of 1, &e , have hebd “Mir. Watson continued, saying that at the . Boyd eaid it was impossible to divide. south.and, North Qapitol street; which were M Ei aes = aT / . Gepentent rings toget 2 Interost' on Depovits at rate of 4 per cefit. per | Capitol, on the Senate side, Mr. McGhan was The Chair said. that, the. division. might be | severally passed. Mr. Marche, from the same ETHODIeT. EPISCOPAL CawTBNARY OoL- ie information concerning peeces OW Di Bank, employed asa plumber, and he was a rebel | made by raising hands committee, reported (B. A.) a bill to lay agut-.| TROTIONS. The New York - Methodist pab- Jou the business you are best qualified to Re Off * aud iy ct. | -Mhoshed Mz. Clephane. boty Wolee-—Some:: will vote twice amd, on.| ter across A surest: south Ler ier ont pay me apenas Mtteoenmmon pcre ange nated rth cent causes an r. Ridgeway (white) asked if he under- sides. 3 sed. ym the com pittes on mad sosedy iy marries on ‘alle you tee vz dar you aa stood Mr. Wioeay that all were copperheads | 4, The ORair hoped that there, would be noin- | Jmprovements, reporied a bill (B. A.) to grade | Snces that may be properly placed, under, the marry. gives Fou bame. in the Post he 6 kind. * ; a be tistics of the Rerson. Sie reads your W "Mr. Watson.“ snid'no euch thing.” v, Walker suggested thatthere bad been | bill (B. A.)making an appropriation to repair | *Mount is $3.166,006, including ‘both connec- Very thoughss. and, by ber aimee, Ta oe Mr. Ridgeway asserted that he knew that | 4 motion to.adjourp, the brick culvert across 7th street west, be-'| tonal and local objects. Oty this $615.195 is iy th ‘see in Tea ts aeeieeenes teed: ae most of the employees were Union men; and |: The-vote on ratifying «the committee was ‘M* streets north; a for objects strictly connectional, and $2,835,084, —the 3 atari as for the men at the window they were ther ain pnt to the meeting by calling fer raising gravel L street north, from 15th to 17th | °F 5S. per cent., de for local objects, such as ate in th om account of merit. ~~ hands, and carried—115 im the-afrmative, and | streets west; a bill (B.A.) to 15th: street | Chureh building, church debts.and literary in- tions of the ‘planets g: Axed, : f MrPsE, Smithson (while).1f thers is one | the committee»retired. ; ‘west, from M to Q streets no? stitutions belonging to the several conferences. ens st the time of hs. ee ¥ copperhead there'the resolution is appropriate. | | During the absenéé of thé: ittes Mr, F. . Mr, The distribation of the remaining $716/626 is ture deating of men. = street, ‘sts. rR. Bacon (white) moved the‘adoption of | A- Boswell, the candid: ister, Was not reported. The New York Conference re- eee ad Nea many nower bpald have so tavorsble ; the resolation; ne thonght it all Tigat. Called on ati addressed the meeting. Lt'was, | carzia porte $995,012, of which $500,000 ls Mr. Drew's To atts fee, ‘with iikesces h Mr.8.S. Baker (white) ‘said the resolution | he said, a mighty contest in. which they were endowment of the Theological Semi . "Phe he ae a ati 5 I was @ And he ‘hoped vould | engaged, bat he was sanguineof'success., It | to curp and pave the footways and New York East. $623, of which “ di information: @t F phn | ae 00d one, that it wo ‘ and gutters Sie ts S6r om iS Soyund eat the wield i beadopted. He ouapia vote for no man who. eal ease aga garcons as saamueckee to be: the east side ste street Dyeii owt ale 302,405, jurch building debts, and 3 eqnalsafety satisfacti In dg ; 0 ,Gid not support bis, triends. Pa 4 feaited, ‘and now, As s bad P dary; ll (B. A.) jo DESERT ES SSS a es wi =i? rion. A fall sad capi ¥ ofthe big oc Git, N-M Lowe, (white) xed tik Mr. | es by get oul. Oe Pere ‘20 set, d pave ways and gui- | go-tne Westminister Gazette deciaims " ghosed, sept by rood o 5 { ~ : Hepablichn, nad said tune’he in rrutvand jasticepuould Tale. ue; | pains: too mack physical exercise, ant ex- Sones se aetined a <i bonatt the party further ben for the . ‘what, would be'the zesait, ¢.¢urd. and pave jeand | Ronee very isle to be coer ae, wevelope- a eencne of tbe Bis: A : ; re ean cent. He (the speaker) was emp ne | wo ine : a opened at. if re et side, of, 4 sree am ae to ve too far. desiring them. to plainly A ‘ oli . pitol in ,and was hurt wi : whale. é Pre z in ich yoa, . - ABsebelin bis place, iid d ‘ Took OY hate, ha , ; i Eig insos Small wnte) ope W603 r ‘ 4 ‘ n, and said that some Lisl: ; x yeare We} had noéevmeto their c 0 SEG sT Ek oma TORT he Hengtes daw let + pe & Seegte dot hog cthOve € ok) § ; “4 rhb t Oe eee : fal 8 j dogs Ec jw Tae r emt Ye RMR cd WO