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THE EVENING STAR. 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BULLDING, Soulonst corner Fenn'a avers and iith sirtét W. D. WALLAOCH, po The STAR is served by tae carriers to their Subscribers in the City and District at Ten Cunrs PER WERK. Qopies at the counter, with or without wrappers, Two Omarrs each. PRIOB FOR MAILING:—Three months, Ont Doliar and Fifty Cente; six months, Three Dol- | tars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday Morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. = lesars. O. M. Barton and Onarles Nelson wei rai nominated for Assessor, but de- elined. Adarestes were made by Messrs. Jas. Dalin, Richard Rothwell ana ©. M. White, after which the meeting Adjourned with cheers for the candidates. > Mugtine OF FirTH Warp CoxservaTives. Last evening a meeting of the Conservatives of the Fifth Ward was held at Forrest Hall, on Penneylvania avenue, near Third street east, and it was attended by about three hun- dred persons. The meeting was called to order by A. K. Arnold, on whose motion Col. James A. Tait was called to the chair, and he brief stated the object of the meeting. Messrs. M. Marceron, Jenn ©, Entwisie, and T. H. Rob- inson were appointed secretaries, Nomina- tions for the candidates for Aldermen were called for, when a Mr. E. Barnes nominated Mr. George F. Gulick, (the present esteemed incumbent.) Mr. Charles Arnold nomi.ated Mr. Wm. H. N2. 4,428. RAILROADS n Ot Te reutOapt A TTbémpeon IsascThéradikes L | TELEGRAMS, &c. 7] AL Hamiiton. ay . TGREAE ol hee — amg ee ere, THE Be Froumen BO Pele oO eee There was considerable disturbance among L000. NEWS. Some member urged that Mr. Hamilton ted + A a 0 a - 1867 vexnsvititts roure 1867 | wasnincton CIty POST OFFICE, the negro stevedores on the levee in New Or- | Sixta Wamp, Rervauican Ovun—Ward | te Uikitic to nerve aud cuegested tbat tbe sldieae ealae Friday, Mey 17, 1867. Urry Solomon Van Moyna B Vaughan J Jeany, yesterday, amounting to almost @ riot. | Ticke¢ Nominated.—The regular weekly meet | eentieman whe nominated him would with- GSS hes ee [OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN. THE Paper | WCRRt A Bet Vac Gi deny Vickers & GoBH | qwo policemen were badly mjured whiléen- | in ofthe Sixth Ward Republican Clab was | {Yay ihe name. On asdafter May eth 1837 traing will leaveas | om -, pany oti cpa ter y wie Mn Foe cap Wetwe iat Widen JQ Wee dts T | #id the police. The fonowing is paragraph | chair, aud N. W. Evans (colored) secretary. n deg Catton fhe Ae a eigent be follows = a M of the list, ane pay ene cent for advertising. Weggemans jrom the order of Generel Mower: “The Mr. Richard Rothwell (white) moved toat | tapen viva voce. Washington, 45 A. M. [Baltimore wer. 7 Tf not called for Within one month they will | Wylewana@ Beh-_ Bon J Warbrick Wm United States Government, if necessary, will | tte club adjourn and a general mass meeting Mr. Geo. Hitz asked tf say one bad author- arene +m. 3 P.M. ——__e—_—_ v 4 Lot be protected in wrong doings.” olmes (white. F ‘Mr. Arnold replied that he had none, bat —— = WollDan'! B Watkins Jas Williams Lt Oo! ds a 2 the ne- ep one, THE GRRA cBLE- LADIES’ LIST. . The rumor t in N K relstive | Mr. O. W. White (white) did not see the n tight inat esa: r. WU RLECANT SCENERY ates es eeom | “Aiter MaryB Finley Annie McOsrty Anna | WeleNenets OWsTestdS ove Waster Gou'W | to tte detatoaticn tea tems on Browdway nes | SfSUly of selecting Mr. Nolmes as chairman. | Phe ote way taxen by felleres ( Meater G day and night Cars,with modem improv ats,and | Adems Eliza A Fra)zierlsadore Mary M: oodruff FB — Wolfsichn Leo'd_ P ; Mr. Dixon was @ good president, and he (Mr. [ prityand John Smart,) and 140 were announced saving from four to twelve hours in time over any 18 M Mc@ill JusMirs eaverGM | WoodLnke YeckleyLtJ A | been explained. The bauk is the (entral | W.) hoped be would eontinue to act. for Mr. Gulick, when the vote was made other route. "Two hundred miles saved to Western | Angerden © A Mies eak Lizzie ELLANEOUS.—Box 63%; Indian Ohief Hole- | N#'ional, of which Wm.G. Wheelock is presi- Mr. C. E. Lathrope (white) hoped the vote | Thanimous. it being held to be unnecessary t. gid Central New York. , Angereon BB MaryMré MeMcuryManuie | in the-Day: Liebermann’s Brewery. dent. The defalcation yas discovered some | would be taken on the nomination of Mr. | Continue the countunder the cirsumstaaces, BREE DAILY TRAINS TO THE WEST. * Mri g Nester Sarah It Z 8 BOWEN, P. M. weeks ago by the bank officers,and theamount | Holmes. He wanted to see it Mr. Holmes Nominations for candidates for the Coancil 0 DAILY TRAINS TO THE NORTH. | Alexander Mar- Gray 1 Mrs Nelson M KE Mr . is about $60,000, and arose through the mis- | could be crammed down !he throatofthe Re- Through from Baltimore to ROCHESTER and rey MrsNeal Har’t M = being in order the following names were pre- PITTSBURGH without change a Sn" | Angevine Mar. GleindaoV Mr" Price Bach TM AMUSEMENTS. Soe lend ete ie cid et eee ieee nce, | Peblichas of the ward. He wantel to kuow | seated: Jobs W. Mead, W_A. Mulloy, A. Passengers by this route from Baltimore have the tMre Griswold Helen Pierce Klien . ee ec eat anne Hoe cas ates i Peleiao ne | thie Deld Gunorgemiber conid tend CeO WEIS | eeksaas, A. K. Arncid, W.. Ferguson, J. advantage of making @ 6 P gores Bre s eee event will not impair the regular dividends of | men of the ward as he said he could lead the wi : 9 se Pots a to Peace es, Ne s in UNION DE Aes Horace Guleget EileoM pee abi NATIONAL THEATRE. fhe bank. Slepaveae aerate ikea Fi = 2a Joseph Branson, John B ickets wu ry : uencmnersceh gure and Reduavania avegee, | PEQICMEY Githam ae perker't Mee | gpRtViNG'e RAPLED ee Propticors | Anwuetanes of an alleged violation of the | onthe election of Mr Giolimes.” Me was a | qt"; Robinson stated that Mr. Ward declined under National tel, wh p informatio sS ‘Lou’ chan sr ect 5 - Wil begiven at all tres, USPC Information | Brows Leo autre re vay Clara pollerdé Mt BICHINGS’ GRABD ENGLISH OPERA in Norfolk. It.appears a colored woman, a | PieT end badno business jn the meeting: iD. Callahan urged the claims of apt. Passengers procurimg tickets at this office ‘can | Boyle Masie. GleeronEtonMrsPiper N Mrs = b dasenger on the detry boat. golne_aeroes the ¥. White thought the meeting pir W.P. Ferguson, stating that it had been the secure accommodations in Sleeping Cars for El- | BrownRelly Mra GordmanHatteRQueen Kate FRIDAY. MAY 17. 1867 Fiver, was ejected trom. inp cabin a d | Poor house would not interfere with the har- | ou:tom to give at least one representative to Tira or Pittsburg. ; Bowen KateMre @iib-rtW'H Mrs Boon Sarah(col) | Benefit of HENBY PEAKMS, who will appear | Jay Chris ladce ey ee caoin designated | mony of the party. They would abide by the | tne lower part of the ward, aud that Onptain W. 3. ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, Bisir Kate Mrs Grifin MA Mre Rue MA Mrs | in bis great rele of Devilshoof, In Balfe’s Melo. | ‘Of White ladies by the capta n of the steamer. | nominations made. F.’s services were well known in th A Sixthand Penn’a ave, Washington. B.C. | Butt Mary B @utbireMB Mrs Richardson GO | dio AN GIBL! A complaint was made to the mayor, anda) mr. }). R. Parker (colored) thought it was | * rich iive of McKenna was alee witbdreyn de day ED.S. YOUNG, Gen, Pass Agent, Breoke Nancy Gunning Olive Mre 0 ‘Mr. 8. 0. Oampbell | Warrant issued for the arrest of the captain, best to forgive Mr. Holmes, because it may | After some ilebate ae to the best mode of —s Baltimore, Md. | Black Permealia Mre sehctig Bobinton Satis Thaddeus... M: v2. Gastto The steamboat men’s convention, at St. | not have been his intention to create asplitin taking the vote, the back door was ordered to "TB ORS Lie BETWREN WASHINGTON | pMT* Sd wen GuiemanandyHoguer kitz’h | Gaptain of the aivton | L01's, passed resolutions setting forth that, | the party.’ He moved to lay the motion to | be elsceds and the vovers were Fequeated to fall 4 AND NEW YORK, Bovdinot E Mrs Mra Beamon Louisa | Officer. Mr. Hil! | as the laws now in force In relation to naviga- | ¢lect Her, Holmes cbairman on ee vie: divi. | PACK and approach the table singly, passing aa BeonyFrnk Mra Hay AMre nobertson Helen | First-Gi oneal | ton and commerce apply almost exclusively | ,,7he Chair here put ine question, and a divi- | ont the main door and naming their candidates Bateman Jos’ne Herd Delis Boberts 8 Mra Beoond fF | toocean navigation, they should be modified | S100 was ordered. fOries of Stand up, Sit | {5 the tellers, Messrs. E. Barnes, V. King and WasHINnGTon, Jan. 6, 1867. Ta 2 Hew AndrewRubens B Mrs Arling ‘Trat Boget Oath’eMre K Mrs-2 Redmon Mariah | Buda. Dow ra ee etn Washington and Wow York are ef Beil aire yatt Har't MroBobson M’y Mrs | Queen of the’ Gipsi «vi: ridgewater ea! 7 rs FOR NRW YORE, without change of cars, Sarah fa Holerined aM: eilly M Mre HUMOROUS LECTURES. une daily (except Sunday) st 7:45 ®. m. and migcher Me Hualey hy po oll Balle BY DR. G. W. BAGBY, OF VIBGINIA. 38 p.m. 5 ullor wise Fon NEW YORK, changing cars at Philadel. | BakerMryEMrs Hutoh: 1 W ASweet M Delp’e | LOV: Phia. Barker Sara B peucks Hay Smythe Anns Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11:15 8. msan@ | Burnett Vernial ey T's rs Sbhelse U Mra At Forrest Hall, 697m son PHILADELPHIA Batsen Navey SiocMMrescote Leys Mrs | EVENING, May 1 . 0 y. a iz 01 16 cS . Leove-daily (except Sunday) at 7:45 nd 11:15 a, | Broadwell N V Hamilton P’e J Smyth BACON A*D GBEEN:; OR, T. ATIVE | , Reports have been received here from Ma- m., arid 4:30 and a ~d Pade eee My Mrsehrpiey Be Mra 7 & VIBGINIAN, HE x, drid that large numbers of persons engaged in ir down, &c.} 8S. Wales. Mr. Hamilton hoped the election would be fair and square, and there would be none of hoses wotng brsals zeus mocusted mettle this crying out sit down, stand up. lows’ J. W. Mead, 182; W. A. Mulloy, 190; W. Here there was much confusion, and the | p Ferguson, 294: J.R. Zimmerman, 59: Jas President threatened to vacate the chair and Branson, 10: A. K. ‘Arnold, 61. a : leave the room unless order was preserved. oer . M. Barton (white) maoved 1 adjourn. pene Gnate announced the first three as the et. . + ; On motion of Mr. A. Dodge, the ticket—Mr. Mr. J. S. Martin (white) did not see why : they wanted to elect Mr. Holmes president | @Ulick for Alderman and Me Ferguson, Mulloy and Mead for Councilmen—was de- when Mr. Dixon was president of the club. and here to preside, P clared to be the unanimous choice of the meet- + | to suit inland mavigation, and especially high- Mies Barnett pressure boilers and machinery ee Ata meeting in Galveston, Texas, Wednes- day, while a negro speaker was drawing an plang offensive comparison between the races, he ITS SYMPTOMS, OAUSES, TREAT- | Was interrupted by some United States sol- MENT AND OURE, diers, and indiscriminate shooting commenced. Georgetown. THUBSDAY | The majority of the negroes appeared to be 867, at 8 o'clock; and armed. Mre Bradley Maria Herrary Mrs Stewart A Mrs rf UNDAY. tewart A recent disturbances in Catalonia have been ing. attery for Now York and Philsagiphta at 6:30 Pp. Be eit tiasy Hudson Hy Mrasypherd Faanio wat Son" iY al oh Fat bes, pe Speen ° | captured, and that the poliee and soldiers are Pg ih bola contenon et rsa oo ae ‘Adjourned, with cheers for the ticket. . ernne: Joni mg ickets 50 cents. For 1 hington at | making many arrests. ss 4 7 Sleepitg cars for Hew York on 6:80 p.m. train ety Mrs obnson A’s MrsSherbehan F iret : oth ue eee a x1 left th 5 daily. Ca th’e Mrs gonneca AMrepe ener ae Mre Bostsaress 's, and in Georgetewn at Ritchie & Hotel bars for the sale of liquors and all aoe vies’ jet; Me Ball Henry Better. ALEXANDRIA ITEMS.—We clip the following Through ticketa w Philadelphia, New York.or | Gola BMré Jackson Py Mreschofield Honr’s ett my 14-4t other public bars in Boston are to be closed lered he * | from the Gazette ot yesterday Boston, can be had a. the Station Office at sijkoure | GoopBebscen Jenifer L'a Mrs Sargent Francis | = | stor Saturday next, or the fluids and fixtures | Colored.) here took the chatr. A meeting of the Board of Directors of th ip che ‘day- a8 well a at the now office ly the | Cook SE Mrs Kuapy Wm Mre Seeders E Mes Will be subject to seizure. Aire Barto: sal mer et eiaiea party aaa Ta i i . Badkery snd Brokers Telegraph Line, 348 Pont. | GoecO Mr. Kantiopane B shemne eae WOOD AND COAL. zn acizare. held asecret meeting on Wednesday, and if | Alexandria Loudoun and Hampshire R. R. @reaue, ketween 6th and 7th streets, Olar! eLizsieMreRendall B'b B Sepkins Fannie SS aaa Rae rey The Florida Episcopal Convention has | he should be called to the chair he (Mr. Bar- | Uo., has been in session in this city for the last ‘ee Baltimore and Ohio Baflroad advertisement Tos'neWire Kearney A’aMrs Mt ) ton) would leave the meeting. He was de- | two days, for the purpose of arranging 4 tar- ou hal oaLl COAL!! chosen Dr, Freeman Young, of Trinity Church, Clark: ween Washingtea, Baltimore, | Olask SW New York, as bishop of that State, to succeed ol ans poris, anc the West. Lord Hattic EB Sutliff Kate termined that Mr. Holmes party should not | riffof freight and passenger charges to take . ik Sarah i 2 y 3 i 2 . 1, WILSON Master of Transportation. Hed ee 2 pubes me Bre tire ker ig F tot WHITE ASH at $8, by the ton, All sizes, nd tanger Mceanke tae asin berentd plate pale Bi Ser sy eer ee sent on that road when it is opened to Lees E. J, WILKINS, Passenger Agent, Calton BlizhMreLane Hort Mrs “yrere Many B | Seed and Split OAK WOOD, SYg ver cord. connected with the New York Commercial Ad- | | Mr. Better (in the chair) hoped there wonld A Dew. Aat-botomed,, schoonet Tigspd i vete GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. | Carter Lucy ‘c) Lind kidmore Mary | Long Oak. @8 per cord. ventiser, died yesterday evening. be more harmeny and good feeling. We did | sel. built by Mr. Athey, at Accotink, on her 90-tf Cleme orietta BE Mrs A ton of Coal sold by me alwers weigh 240 Ibs, The Fenian prisoners, in Dublin, Ireland: | @°t come here to quarrel, and he hoped there rst trip up the river, with fifty cords of r] VeHMrs Spencer NW Mrs JOHN B. s . ; y would be no cross-tiring to bring about discord | Wood, was caught in a squall yesterday even- gpALTimon AND OHIO BAILBOAD, Mi Li ah Mrs Stubbine BM fe 28-17 Corner 4th and @ street Flood, Duffy, and Cady, are on trial before y, | 1g, about four o’clock, in the forks of the WASHINGTON: May & HOD, 18, fon Mresuiliven Marts |<" ~ | the Special Commission. Ha edly terug ined qateuly tke gentemen. river, opposite Giesboro, and capsized. Her Ge BRE eS a ne rw augers 8 (cdl) OaLl COAL, anne laters bounty Ul was talled in the | [Applaase ml “| cargo was lost, having floated away, but her Cabell FloraB Lewis Rach E sisson N 8 Mts AT GREATLY REDUOED PBIC! assachusetts Legisiature by fifteen majority, T. Hamilton said there was a President | crew, fortunately escaped. and two Vice Presidents, andsurely they were in the list et appointments made at the Vir- Trains between WASHINGTON AND. BA able to side. Conference of the African M E. Obuarch, L7I @ 2 an din any p. MORE, and WASHINGTON AND THE WEST PS Leidy Susan H §Smackham Jane rom tons of 2,240 Ibs., delivere: my part of Moot JuoH Mrs’ M the ci METHODIST PROTESTANT GENERAL UoN- ‘are now run as follows. viz: ‘Mre Mirrick Emil Obestnut White Ash, 87. VENTION.—This body which assembled at Tr. ton suggested that this was a legiti- | Which has just closed its session in Richmond, Leave dail; FOR BALTIMORE. ¥ bMreMelionF’k BMrsTravers Kate Btove, Bai ame urnace White Ash, $8.00, Montgomery, Ala., last wok, was largely at- | mate meeting. Eiporers ‘were admitted td is the name of Wm, H. Smith. presiding elder nem red sapent Ean! ra . J dod and “Aas = nace J pie E Mrs Lehigi ee tone a pore pide 3 9 Sectne Rey. J..| there was no secret organization here. of Alexandria District and Station. ; ‘¥OR ALL WAY STATION: ery Martin Ellen © Taruer sony Gah std Pine Wood sonstantly on hand. dont: Oberion We Button or eine’ of presi- | Mr. Better said the club had its presiding | | One-tenth interest in the lease of the Alex- Leavedaily, except Sunday, at 7:00 a. m., and EM Martin L @ MreTucker Geo Mra | , Orders received at onr Office; or atthe Wharf, ont Cite ms te MH MA rginis, prinei- | ofticers and the resolution to elect a new one | andria Canal has been sold by the lessees to 2.00 and 8:45 p'm. ’ ba “ Cassell Loniga MarmsdukeldaBTsylor Barbara | {00t of Beventh street BROWN & 80N, pal. z v. F. H. M. Henderson, assistant | for the evening was not in order. He, there- Mr. Henry S. McComb, of Wilmington, Dela- FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS Coghen ents Majohér Alice ATorner ante 5-tt 465 ethncee ‘between E and eeamoue the delegates from the Maryland tore, would Rot entertain the resolution as it | WFre, for seven thousand five hundred dollars. a ‘arro) re ‘olson M Mrs 2 5 r ‘was Out of order. ce Leave at 6:18 and 7:00 a. m.,and at 2:00and 4:85 tetMary Jeneliestn Basie ireraxent Witty | TEE FOR RAN = EER DUR Conterence was Wai. DuMassey, oF Alexan: Bit, J. S. Martin, 2d Vice President, here took Bt Late Riot 7 Monice—A dispatch 5 ae i r 2 = i, - “rt e chair. rom Mobile, dated the 15th instant, gives Leave: at 7:00 at tees. Mo tratne | Conrore Mi MreMathoeea dire Wied Kath’ DAL.) Published by JOHN PATOH, Office | . After the appointment of committees, Rev. | Mr. Barton moved that the meeting proceed | jurther particulars of the riot, showing tat tcor from Annapolis on Sunday. Carter Mary AupMorgen HannahWiliiams Edw F | Agent for the best Life, Fire and Accident Insar: | Pierce, Bishop MeTyeire, Rey. Dr. L. M.Lee, | ‘yommale ward officers. four persons were killed and fifteen or twenty Campbell Mrs Murphy Anon Mrez Beene ort cree, SABRE We DaceonEllenMreMarimon M MraWeaver A W | 48/8) HOUSES, and LOTS, in all 1 confer with this convention en important busi- Mr. White offered a resolution authorizing | wounded. The leader who fired the first shot the President to gppeint three judges tocon- | nas been arrested and held in $5,000 bail. Shots duct the election. were fired from windows and housetops over- The Chair said a resolution was adopted at looning the scene. The shots were generally ON SUNDAY Leate et 7:45 es ree ote af » ., and 4:3v aud FOR WAY STATION». z 7 Dopison Char- Mat! ryE Mrs3 ———*_________~—~. | ness. They were kindly received and wel- iz 5 Testa RFs a. mand 4spand 6:45 2 oe Totte Mrs sone M'tMrswilon GBMre | GPBRING STOCK. comed within the bar of the convention, sphoint s oballenpers to see charLosebur Re, | 2imed too low tor effect, and by this means the Leave daily, except Sunday, af 7:45 a.m., 4-30 | DeShellesMaggeMelvel Miss | Wilbur A O s — Bishop Pierce presented-e letter and docu- biden party on the platform escaped more serious anc 8453. m. Lab egies) Davis Maria V McRey PraneisV Waters Rachel My stock of PAPERHANGISGS, WINDOW | ments ceplanat einer oneneonia te publicans voted. Gamage, the wood- work receiving in many in- On Sunday at :.30 avd 3-:5 p.m. only,connecting | Duval!MolleMreMc@regor AnnaWilliams HH | SHADES, SHADER HOLLANDS, BHADE BIX- the ens ory.c) rimisstoninthe hands | Mr.G. H. McReynolds (white) moved to | stances the bullets intended for them. At ft. Pog sine. on with trains trom Baltimore ts | DavisMary McPherson Rose Mrs UBES, TABLE OIL OUOTHS, RUSTiC | Of 'be president. The letter was read by the | nominate the candidates viva voce, instead ot | tack was made on negroes at some distance ‘arkersburg, &c Darrew MyJMreMcGuireLetey Williams B Mrs LINDLS, &c , is now ready for inspection, and | Secretary. by ballot; lost. from the speaking simuitaneonsly with the c3 GH T/OK S18 wo the West can be had at | BverettHenrtaF McGuire Mary Young BA Mrs | willbe foundim quantity, quality, prices, and Bisbop Pierce then addressed the con vention, Tbe resolution of Mr. White was adopted. main affray. The whol t di the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours | Eringten Ly McKnight HB CYouug ann beauty of designs, quite qual to Any stock in | with characteristic eloquence, on the subject | A resolution was offered appoiating U. M. | nisi Arcccdger on by Col, Sheppard, the sail tl fice of th = ates Ellen ict. hi \e: t $ }. Shi : ‘ . “3 % 2 crs_and Brokers’ Telegraph "Line, 348° Pens, Paper pat up by competent workmen. fowed by Bishop Metyelreand Dr Lee Tne | Bergh, 5 Marta, KO. Grifin, M. Sainer, | tary commandant, and Mayor Withers, who avenutt between 6th out 7th atrects: SCFLLAMFOUs.—Landlady of No, 504 Twelfth L. J. BOTHBOOK, 2 flag - Lee. and Henry Better, as a committee tonominate | are aetermined to punish severely the offen- For New York, Philadeiphia, and Boston, see | street; L.L. B. 452 Beventh street, message was finally concluded by a heavy en- | two candidates for each office, and report the | ders advertisement of **Throngh Line.” * —_—o—— my 2-e02w Opposite Patent Uffice. nt oae eaaments expressed in the | same to the meeting. Laid on the table. i J. L. WILSON, Master of Transportation, GENTLEMEN'S LIST. son. OF ix a. Vans, Mr. Martin offered a resolution, which was A STRIKE AND ITs END —The negroes em ey WALKING ‘Pastoncer Agent, WALL PAPERS A resolution introduced by Rev.S. K. Cox, | adopted, pledging tbe undivided support of raat . 3 ihe oe Adison Jona Berea Bobt pas 240 scan FRESCH AND ENGLI reciprocating the brotherly love and ctiristian the Republicans of the ward to the candidates Friday ‘night ina sepia roolmibae ae oc 8-tf G Allen John Ww. AL L PAPEBS SH courtesy of the commissioners, and providing | who should be nominated. longer to work at the prise heretofore pe. : = = Brown AB Barker John H Baliman Lewjg sie, for the appointment of a commission to con- The Chair appointed as the challengers to | them—si.75 per hundred pounds for twisting STEAMBOAT LINES. | Bort) fistro Botservaun at Bevan aw | Anenig soupeettlly cul the, attention tine | Heyagg.” ‘Nem WAP SImost wamimonsiy | conduc: the election, George S. Langley. G. | “and demauidec au increnas of Ay cons the Yates Alev. Brack+ts Dr J EBoyd Dr Marcus bel bo an examination of my stock o| el ee = ee eace eee ee BR McReynolds, J. T. Clements, M. Shiner, } hundred. ©n Saturday the manufacturers DOTOMAC FEBRY COMPANY. A'l Dr Burrel domes "Boling Marion Foveteh WALL PAPERS: aittnenewdeensor | TH2 MouILe RiotT—A Public Meeting to Dis- | M4S.B. Plumeill. ; came to the following agreement with the I . = neon Bowen Jemes HBetout Er tke celebrated. house of Delicourt, Parle, and | “/PTore if.—A large meeting of citizens, com- Mr. John Bryan offered a resolution pro- | strikers: To pay them $2 25 for the past week WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. ne Bro Bayanton, Prof Brenner m others, wince JL ofte wiihva: tl ghisrincit oy osed of whites and blacks, was held in Mo. | Yiding that all candidates should sign the fol- | and for the remainder of the month ot May, Pieler tects oF aro ‘ Beer 07 CukeBGtoe tames:? Be erties Borders to match. ile yesterday afternoon. and was addressed cereal F and $250 per hundred weight for June, July, we jemboats ¢ the Company leave eac BP resnshen Gortictios Jobe D. Boer ete as The facilities I possess in obtaining goods war- | by Hon. Alexander McKinstry, Major st.| ,,!¢t. Do you endorse the Thirty-ninth and | and August. Thus has bappily ended astrike Bi, undil 7 o glock buen Ran enaeos Buckings DanielBennett Jobn m rant we in assuring the public that articles pur. | Paul, of the Times, and others. ‘The meeting | Fotteth Congress? ,. | Which might have occasioned some embarrar- the whart foot of Re street” Aa Butier David 8 Bamaat Job y se eee od of Re, ul Hp ot he, = wate tn style, and was very harmonious. 2d. Will you work to secure an equal distri- | raemept to our tobacconists. The liberality of iecene Bucharat B Bur Oot J T Bentley SL Pe PI ose of any other hogs Resoltitions were unanimousty adopted in bution of the school money among the public | these gentlemen cannot be too highly com- The Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats, | Bushy les! Geo Bowie John | Bert and Thos JOHM ALEXANDER, reference to the meeting held there on the 14th mH or we chy). every effort to secure an | Mended, and, we trust, will exert a beneficial The gn eo MOUNT SERMON | seve ane | REL ENT OBER Ne Eee nt | a coem eebieeegtimand wtbatccote. | resulting’ in most lamentanie conscgcearre | £aual disthibutlon of the corporation ‘work | them-—-Lynchburg Newer ton? Poe PY ¢ fine steamer * ) will leave the y 2 ilte my 1]-e0¢w ntel. bron yhi " , | Among laborers? ~ re in 2 BrownJ Se which ensued. The resolutions were to the ‘ Pay tok OF ES, Rite Gt, MORE AY THURS: | EMayHeny BeudJanesd Briscoe Wo" | [,1NE OfL PAINTINGS following effect:—We deplore the unfortunate | _ it). Are you im favor of the eight hour | Tue SrRike MANIA.—From thirty to forty Heturning, the Boat arrives at 3% p.m. Bell Benay J Brown Lewis B Boyd Hon WW AND ENGRAVINGS. | Occurrences that took place at such meeting, | ™Ovement? , | Rousand tailors participated in the recent peat Blackiston John Forest of Fontatuebleau. Volkmau. avd we desire to express in the strongest | ,,.th- Are you opposed (a voice to J. H. | Paris strike,and icis computed that fally sixty EXCURSIONS. Campbell CuptACoo} oF Geo H Ohew John W Sunrise on fhe Upper Hudson. Voikmau, terms our disapprobation ot them. We are of | Holmes] to stufling ballot boxes at ali elec- | thousand persons were thrown outof employ- The steamer “‘WAWADET' can be ohartérad Boe eo Moapt Goes erry Clore dopa Cumipertead: Lend soneot New Jersey. the opinion that the disturbances at said meet- Hone i oO: ji rinted tickets, like | @¢™t forthe time being. The tailor shops tee Excursions to Biymont snd péber po nts (on One B c 1s Comiings Bobt Senkill Falle,(Penneylvania.) Bensall ing were wholly unpremeditated, and the re- nf oice.—Or ui a, prin on » ‘were everywhera closed, and on the shutters the Patiiiion at Giymout are in good order for | Currell Dudley O Oramp Bichard Autumn, ‘Labmen : sult of accidental excitement to which all pads in Kansas, where Mr. Holmes came of many of them appeared this placard: Fie-nic ‘a Pl ies. Onere!l Hon RT nthe ."hite soan anman. jarge assemblies are subject. That in our pod a “Closed on account of the strike of the work- Parties desiting to charter the ‘Wawaset” a John | Orawfor Govs) Lake George, ‘Lanman. opinion our people are not disposed to impede | TBE moeclin dows were BOD ed: to nominate | MP." The Pays remarks: “This spectacle should apply at the office Of tie Company. foot of hi mer ey Greneet Terr 'e jon, Mover. in any manner ue tree exercise of speech to | oandiaates Sr aiasreean and the following. mad never phe vagina the eenete «th street. . D. . . ¢ t - shad all and every class of persons. 9 i a opped and looked with anxiety. is notice : Gi ¥ Collins John W Connor Tho. t And several others by unkuown artiste. d gentlemen were nominated :—By Mr. i ; ms7 Prowdent Posompe Worry Oo. | Ook Bt vreak Colines dobn Colblemer Wail ENGRAVINGS law Wwe bie the | Barton Fer Jase Duitu: by Mr White, mr, | 2TMed terrible blot im the usually animated KGULAB LINE BETWEKN BALTIMORE | Obapman Prof GOooper Maj Jas Chin wm Palmy Days of Mount ¥. Rossiter, THE New YoRK E1caT Hour Biti.—The | 2B i Gross: by Mr. McReynolds, Mr. 8 and brilliant aspect of the Boulevards at the I AND WASHINGTON. : ¥ Olark Jesse. Cook WmV Passe betetn the Coe Re mee following ds the text of the Eight-Hour Law | Samuel Gross: by ME. MoRernoids, Mr. Hick | time when foreigaers were flocking hare from r amer COLUMBIA will jeave Biley’s | Qlifton Geo 3 Bocrates Instructing Alct hopt signed by Governor Fenton: On and after the | “4 Morgan: by Mr. Bryan. Mr. Richa: otQ- | all parts of the globe.” Wharf, at the foot of ith street Demit Chas Duwiseath MA-2Douglass 8 F ews Mourning at thoTousie ix deruealum, | 18t day of May, 1567, eight hours of labor, be. | Well. J... Martin and O. W. White were also every WEDNESDAY Morning Dow F wan M Davle Theo Bt Eamsonand Delilah, * | tween the rising andthe settmg of the san, | Nominated, but declined. Mr. James Cross} anxoraun STRANGE DISEASE PREVAILING 6 otlock. Beturning, she wil Dempsey GeoW Dyer kB Demi WE The Laborer and bis Qhildrep. shall be deemed and held to be a legal day’s | Withdrew the name of Samuel Oross. Messrs. | yr yonc IgLanp.—Witbia the past two weeks leave Commerce street Wharf, Baitimere ever: Dod B Happiness befare Biches, y Richard Kothwell and James Dulin also de- ‘ PB SATURDAY Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. She will | Edvarde A Ebbert RevHE English DrB Lhaveglso a fi ; work, in all cases of labor aud service by the e another strange disease has broken out on \. . z B® stosl f genuine Chromes, | ga h th clined. Mr. James Uross desired it to be un- I. stop at ihe landings Ou both sides of the river, | Bistott Chas L EnnisJos H-2 Kmerich sg Water Oolors, Engravings. Li hs, &o. y, where there is no contract or agreement derstood th Sai 1 0: t ong Island, in the vicinity ot Great Neck. It cing and returning. Freight taken at very | Erb ¥ Ehlis Lewis Emeraon Wm T L. 3. BOTHE Tth street, to the contrary. This act shall not apply to, motes i that Mr. Samuel Cross was not ® | gitacys animals in their throat, incapacitates ow rates. For {urther particulars apply to Ensor Geo nt «a my 2-e02w ‘Opposite Patent Office. or in any way affect tarm or agricultaral labor | C2udidate. them from swallowing, and death is sure to Ou. W. BILMRY, age Ford Andrew ¥remontJ© Epes Thos-2 es . | or service by the year, month or week: nor | .,Mr. Samuel Harris (white) asked, if a col- | ensue, if not in twenty-four, in forty-eight _ap I8T&F 3m” Riley's Wharf, foot of | Voll Cage «- Lorene Roy Pore || paar PARIC, FASHIONS Of HAIH | shall any person be prevented by anything | Or¢d man be nominated and elected, could Re | pours. One gentleman has lost seven fine OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE FOB | pipi‘Unas Frick Jacob iSSING, herein contained from working as many | Done his oMce! nis opinion the sth section | 2Of#s: valued at $8.00, within ten days. The BauTiMOBRE. IA OBERK | French GEBS5 Frost L P Fien WmS E. ALLIOT. ours overtime or Overwork as heor she may | 0/118 charter ‘would prevent the same. most experienced farriers have been at the wnnty freight connection at AOU] A grit cs eiheee Grpenlec B P a Goner pels | PRENCH HAIK DRESSER, penis the com penance ae pose upon Mr, McReynolds pepo) touabe bid vAoRsles iprbandd and state that thay aoe, never during '~. FE ordol rr rifin Edmun ui pan y een the employer an employee. H : ; their experience seen animals affected with a EUR@ AND POTOMAC BAILBOAD a Groskon Drak GoodnewJ H Grotmayer LO 524 Ei street. between 18th and léth ats. | vated, but he was opposed to nominating | similardiceace, The horses that have tale colored men at tnis time. Mr. M. Shiner aaid it would be injurious to the party to nominate a colored man. Any Argest oF NorTH CAROLINA BANK OFFI-. crrs._W. B. March, president of the Bank Mr. Allfot, from Paris, Hait-Dreeser, of th telebrated Bachel, with whom he arrived Country, has ni Leen established for’ tne I in ¢! victims to the disease are of the finest breed. Ws The steamer BXPBESS, Ospt Gocdwin Chas Garfield J Gri Aiton teave Wash era Gant, Jona H: | Green Uf 5 Gibbs Jostehir Gra what Perry WEDNESD a Y-aud SATURDAY, at | Gr¢o0,00 eight years in Washington and Newport of Lexington, North Carolina, and E.D. Hamp- m1 r. a . Sa. m., for Baltimore, and naual way landings on | HU) 20% gir ficouts BseTy WEotton me 5 ‘oping the patronage of the corps deplomatiquss And | ton, ore of the directors, were taken to Salis. | One Who would plsce in nomination a:calored New Youn have’ icine, ant ema Potomac river, Returning leave Baltimore-every | fini Gena Hay Henry Hernham Phil | ofthe highest society, | He has the honor to au. | bury on Tuesday, by orderof General Sickles, | ™4n st this time had not good sense. day for nine honre’ labor. The New York TURSDAR snd FRIDAT 4D Hinos Ben H Henisson- Henry Hugh es Bob. tnd peg nO hig ae be gytaclie yo the Iates enden eeelener ptesaper RT the specie one ela ey Pople, sae Feito pea Nrene-alne plumbers ure discusting 2 propesition to strike amilton unter : , ank about the time of the sur. 4 s nd . Moo Meacei ame ate, | Howenal BF Beaty se Ui saman., | gyozibine fiat Puangy to addrening ofhale | Compiniet wae made’ by W.Fiomue and |r. Holmes hoped that the trend. of ihe | Jor inereueed waxes. Phe horeenhoers are die mbhié- _s No. 3461 a Huot ches E He mn Jobn Hinchman W z alto. priges.. .. othere. The parties have had a bearing, and | Candidates for nomination would pledge tuat | (aire ‘Aaancantions neon that their mem- STEAMER Ww as MALU KN SHORS Bere on G 3 ‘W OABD —The undersigned herewith announ- | the evidencehas been forwarded. to General | they would net run on an independent ucket | ¥0 0 Tecelve but.S30.@ month, an amount ine wee POR ARES 4 ' A ouse Ohes -Holyiacd Mr Pim i polled dy 4 Teper eg ey I Sickles. The accused will remain in charge | Af not nominated. hat { adequate to their support, and are also ae HOTIOB.—The Steamer WILSON BMALL,| Avlmes kG Hays Dr JJ G. HOHE. Helavalls himself of this op- of the military until the Generabisneardtrom. | Mt, Harrie stated thet it bad been said that | ‘aud ciye, whe tin aud metal roofers are y a te _ imes. seh 2 . - Ci Fespects oneot the staunchest, JameeRivert. Irviog Henry 0 Joice RU Eel tw eo cece rere ree cee meee rater jurbesrte 3 et. Such was not the case; Mr. Dixon would | {0 have ® mass meeting next weell, to! discuss most ‘comfortable and. glegant Jenkins GovClJJacksond O JacksonWhitsi'd | Ty ncetow wpon hia, hopiip that they wilt son, | , Ti MARYLAND DECLARATION OF Rigmrs. | not run. the polar ct esking Sor su tnecenseat wages. steamers plying on 0) willresume | Irmau Dr Jackson Lieut Johnson Wm tinue to extend the same to his successer. We learn from Annapolis that the; commitese Mr. Holmes said he had no reference to the ‘ her route om SER A b2d. Sheleaves | johnren Fred , P CHABLES KLOMANN. appointed by the Convention on the Bilb of | president of the club. He referred to a gentle. @7 The Philadelphia Ledger says: Coal, it her pier Opposite Bo. 51 pe, street wharf, | KuhuweilerBro sizdes Soke Ponikevars BEA Washington, D.C,, April 18, 1867. Rights have beld. two meetings, aug after a j«man whose friends had said they wouldran |,i8 reported, has been found in Middlesex Bolte ys , piety RESTON £OrNs, pee eee W Kirkichn Riroy WE I take pleasure to info ito that I ave pon en eee ie ene le ee en Eke [Cit ADy OW nen tak a cae COATT Lin brobrd on'liguloe vatterfammee woke .. 4 'D R POTN M Kelley L port, which ijt is pro! may. presen ‘ e yote was then taken, and announ: as $9 4 at ie rss A MBE Ree Lyle ea Lerhious Jno Lowry. Moriong bought Ser pcel Known I td Saat && | to-day. The committee-wtit rede ramead ute follows:—Richard Morgan, 113; James Valin, | discovered in that county, between Soutix LE haar ‘7 CABL ERK, MED-} Longdon Alex Landers Johu Lamb M everything in my power to gain the custom and } addition to the 36th article of the Declarati 66; SamueliCross. 4. Amboy and Keyport. It is estimated that,, FORD'S WHAKF, WA ok p igh ING. | Ludwig Bro Lucas JF Lene&éMeIntosh | esteem of the citizens Of the Distrigy of Colambt of Rights of 1864 the following: «+No peredd ) “Here there was great confusion, one mem- | there are 4.00 tons per acre above the water Hetarnfng from "* ‘A seren ng | Liudeu OlarenceLethrop Jas 8 Lehinen M “ap 18-3m* a -@, BOAR, * | chal be deemed incompetent as a-wituess on] ber having charged that tickets with Mr. Da. | Jevel, ana that it can be landed in New York at a cost of not over $2aten. New York - Jatorsare already reported as having control of thesenewly found coal lands, account of race or color.”"—Baltimore’ Sten. ———________ LAND SALE IN St. Mary’s County, Mp.— Col. James T. Blakistone sold at Kxecutors's Mn’s’ name had been taken away from men, and those having the name’ ot Mr: Morgan given to them. é A Voice.—Hotmes is the man that was doing chtwart ir LeonstdHonwJ aPARTMEET OF THE INTEBIOE, elpatd HERTS Msnste Morclts D NsIon Ovvice, July 18th, 18g6, oward D Mitchel! Moss | ,,70 ALL WHOM IT MAY CORORRN. June 23, x Sa pester eee a large number of fine state-room! nsGapt Mangarn JameeMurray P Phil ving been made under the act, sale on Tuesday, last a tract.of land called | ft. (Commotien.] SFGov. Wise is going to New York to prac= fe w Beige Chas F Malfaneld Join ate eae R Sho relsene of, the following de- | {cWalker's,"" containing 250 acree, lovated near |" Fipally onder was-restoredy-and--the-nair-{-tice law. 7 EXOBLSIOR Mor gar GapOW wichell Jao,” Maddow Bani | been oat oF, det Hotioe fe hereby given | St. Andiow’e charch, for S117. Parghaser, | introdued Mr. James Dulin, who said he did | _s@rPolsoued honey’ is proving fatal to te. Eres: Mac D inObsmacuire James eBay Uria that at fe ng the description of each | Capt. A. A. Lawrence, of the Freedmen’s} not wish to bea party to any'strife. He was country people of South Carolina; CHASTELLAB’S Milos Xl cGuireHonJasMcDaniela Wm | Write sets pptifioate Gr marsentel ike tence | Bureau-—sSt, Mary's Gaseife. satiefled with the resujt of the election, at- | ga-a new Uatholic conventis te be built ane AIR EXTERMINATOR !! Marcan ie Monell! J 3. MoDuftey w Mt | Will be relasned, if mo valid objection should then though he did not approve of the way.iv was } st. Louis, ata cost of 910,000. MOVING SUPERFLUOUS Haig, | McGretd F ore Joha@ ‘Morton WmG * $08, H, BARRETT, Commissioner J Soare Mee DeorgtON Biss Herne way. | cobducted by certain parties, He thanked the | “aT oT are { large emigration. FOR BE Tkiy: aiee tevin . Morgan Geo,F Martin ha Maurice Wm B . B, 4 . of Auburn. Me., has recovered $767 50 from # |’ meeting for the com: agent and hoped ‘his ‘There are prospects ors nee eign “ ‘To tite indice ee eeit ne being an W Murphy MichaelMerrill W No. 10651, for 50 acres, issued ander the act _ | livery stable keeper for injuries snstained by | yame would not’be nsed again. | trom New Hampshire to Sonth Carolin: tory peoomimcle to female beauty org | MereE Morris JMcB\treeh 2 March 2888, In the name of Lewis Lambert, and | ‘being thrown trom a eartiage through ® horse!” “On motion of Mr. Harris, the nomination of | #7 Tennessee has thirteen cotton factories. Jited, does not barn F Nidle Cath eerie se. Bigiea Meee grant F 80, May 2 ronning away. The judge held thatthedlivery | Mr. Movgan‘was madeunanimous. Commodore Wilkes is in North Carolin e iv . — 180 acres, issued under ggsetet | man was’ responst lo. F hiring en ungsa: eas in e iron mines. 2 directly on t F Cy} Neal dames Newton WH | March 8, 1 ame of Nicholas : fs +@ ok managing com * superftuons ueir {rom low forebencencr fam ANY | NewhailenryBNeck Joseph Nevitt Y ad was’ Wrest a 88 Say 25.1967, | Bore 10 8 180y, fas Sed ee Wee te Dominate {aree candidates for | agra young lady has been asleep twelve po eb NorthoraftisaacNourse My MK i ander the set of | gorsenator Alexander @. Cattell, of New es en years ont West. Marriage would open her 5, ia Hamilton said hehe Whe 9 nee t6.vote;, ere. was 2) sy tng, and that wae J". ‘olmes. i o ir: nm wi inate as three-can dates for Council J. *trolmer, ‘ am the same, leaving the skin egttich ip 1st neve: ag 7 ° Otis HG Capt 2 OrwanPeter h 3,185, im the name of Mary 8. igen of. ne nT ta theo Seotent Ow areGornetins0"Dea Jobs OsboraeGen Ths is Bryariy. and was grented ee A : Ownoue Grenville * Palmer Lb B No. 16 66} 60 | fasued under the act » panineatersid’y sep mor. 1800 as “he name ef Samael D. ‘Sse Jersey, n presented b; imber of cite izers of Philadelphia with id silver ser- vice, valued at $6,000, in appreciation‘of his eyes. er tax on babies fs the newest thing from Turkey. eA clergyman in Bennington, Vt, has’ smooth an used by the Fre: . istence, Price 75cents per pack- Soper i palas Spy address. on receipt of ap3- D&Weoly a> BA OT Y: services in securing .t! @ through | an order, PROER. SHUTTS co. homistay FRR wy fen. end Was granted March 26th, 1882. Jue 224’! Gongress of the League Taba bill. Mr. Holmes withdrew hieneme, and thanked | been saees Ry) one od Weir cenereestion, " 28: er street. Troy, Wm & No $0.77; top £0 scree. ame ot Willige iced ag-The Canadian Parliament will-meet on by whom he I is house... sunnah ear eeraa . 3 7 Ex-Confederate General Joe Johnston, declined was because he’ waz not eligible. ‘the thofdune. was a heavy loser bythe Parkman defaica. March 34, 1865, ie pee i ond was ited October 20th. 1866. INIy G 1847. eSneae Pir tie lia ae _ It ie at the w of Bishi f AUBUBN, GOLDEN, FLAXEW AND SILK BE abe fe the a ora i tnumicbowacnwme. ultt, Berio anked s¢ Mr, Holmes dec tone in see Bekman (Sie) Hesiones & Beak. bathe nse of Prot DE BREUX’ FRI. Nov ts ala tor scree, lavued 0 1,6, 180 | sor Louisa Little, a Philadelphia danseuse + ienate Retiieon Wea pominated by D. | Seay tnat the South inca awallowsn, Prodaced Wty EUX. One catten warrsnted ) March 8d, 1856, in cha ton, and | committed suicidein New Orleans recently. R. arker. __vat plea with Csearcely a wry face” the panacea w tek ’ BEE L 5 ont tral bt and stubborn mutts veh gran Fate taste 3867. i piZ Luzern mtn as motioai (it Mr: tiathibp, He dmitmation the Radicalsoffer as@ eure for alt Gee, a either sex into wav: att BEBIA' 1 i ruesians wit “ witién: 5 hey nS q ‘ a Pi Tuite dee: jonables of Paris parC ade a 4 ‘Dalla 0 Mr: ‘ ; Feo api beige ear [oo oa mada au thimaene™ |: Lerrranunee rite ages meee) At ree, nl cece | er gree et wncrega Neen Sage 088 7 ¥ of Aas. f 4 peat 0 reer t : bey Tet. | Desor roulars a _D owe hove, on,band the v6 stock of | 0 haa soLriTg ebeliaped tm wis wae noha nm to | deciares Of ‘property made uy inte. Bo. Siesta NR es Loar aisamart | pment debt. oe IATA) MALL POIO } (Be made ay ter ae pooh il elt e sevna for ths Hite aaa. ae | Bee iee hee uy, mecha, : wees B. Piemsill was nominkied for prey ed, is migration to the raral ret j* Ld pairing done in nest * » BRO 7" 1t is said that the Empress of the French declared unani- pace rhcer niger ethveanpll ged he the my seoum’ 463 Pa ove and avGoinarest, | is againenciente, pty, ere are needed.