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a rennet a eS - ee iad a FROM EUROPE. ? Lonpon, May 23.—Her Majesty the Queen © 6) : ‘ Das issued ber royal prociamation deciaring ‘ te fur the-union of Upper and Lower Cavada, Nova Aas t J Scoua, and New Branswick ander one Gov- . } J ernment, to be called the Dominion of Canada. f ‘ " Apy ended to the proclamation Js a hist of Sen- ¥ ‘ ators appointed by the Queen te the Upper a House of the new Oanadian Parliament. in aceordance with the provisions of the bill of confederatien, recently passed by the British Parliament. 4 ‘Phe English Government bas made repre- . sentations to the leading Powers of Europe, “THE EVENING STAR 33 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXOEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Seuthwest corner Penn’a avenue and 11th street. BY W. D. WALLAOH. ate ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their subseribers in the City and District at Ty CkNTs PER WEEK. Oopiesatthe counter, wi or witkout wrappere, Two OENTS each. Price FOR MAILING:—Three months, On* Detlar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol” urging general disarmament. som Course, May 23 —The “Derby Day” has ju-tterminated, In the matters of assem. = = — = ————| biage, scones on the “road,” excitement an jars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are | ~~ be turf contest, as evidenced ceria ie straggle sent from the office longer than paid for. a ° € for the stakes. it was worthy any o e@ hn The WEEKLY STAR—pablishe@ on Fri- WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1867. NE. 4,434. Seen eee SS creat Many cxporien day—One Dollar ond a Bay a°Feirs to America—won the firs: Kuglish “Derby” SS A TAS SS as me be — = = = in the year 176). There were five races se = ato? 3 i Q 4 The Seventh Ward sball be divided as fol- | east; passed. Ky Mr. Nalley—Bill tor footway , ses, ont of perhaps two hundred LIST OF LETTERS Yer on? Bat Vane Dan? Vaan Dorn WA Th TELEGHAE eee feltowin lows:—ALl tuzt portion of said ward lying | on the wert side of Delaware avenue, from H Tio hae neon 7s Loe ie ran for the REMAINING IX THE terficld Vance Lt R e Republicans have placed ‘he fe ® | north of F s:reet south and east of Seventh | to K street; passed. Also, bill to open, grade, Derby stakes, which are yalued at forty WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, Wilkinson DrALWalker @ Wileon Rob’t candidates for Congress 1p nomination m Ten- | siyect west shail be known ase ection precinct | and gravel E street worth, from New Jersey | ineveand dollace in gold. The race was Friday, May 24, 1567 Wyat Alfred =~ William HS |) Woods RD nessee: Ist district—Judge R. R. Butler, 2d— | No All that portion lying north of F treet | Avenue to 2d street east; passed. By MT. | splendid, the running excellent, and in good Fy PUBLISHED -TR OTHE PAPER | eee eee Wye ee Wee ean Horace Maynard, revominated. 3d—Wm. 1. | ronth and west of Seventh street west shall be | Joyce, (drainage)—Bill to drain alley in square | {Pie 'al! the lavcnte lores’ were besten. {OPFICTALLY P GEST CIRCULATION aihpnpter Wakefield Jas White Judge TW | Stokes, remomrnated. 4th—James Mutiin>. | known as election precinct No. 3. All that | 514, with amendments; which was agreed to, | 4i.rmit won by baifa leu gib, coming in atthe yo el Foe Lor pieen letters the ae t Wrevant E Watters Jos Wilson & Wood 5ih—Jobv Trimble. 6th—Samuel M. Arnell, | portion lying south of F street south and east | and bill parsed.’ Also, Aldermen’s bill to pur- | jac: stretch to the «x inning post like au arrow BF To obtain any of these fetters (re applicant | Warrimont.F. Welles James Wheeler WT renominated. 7th—Isnae L. Hawkina, re- | of Sevenih street west shail be known aselec- | chase water pipe in the open market; which | ty tne mark. amids! vociferous cheering, ale mat call for At) aoe cant for advert go | Wilson Fred M Ward TRomen Williams Wm nominated, Sth—David A. Nunn. The most | tion precinct No. 2. All that portion lying | was amended, on motion of Mr. Wright, so as though thousands must eave lost large sams $ Me iinct called for within one month they will be |; Warner F 2 Woodard ME Worthington W sanguine predictions are made of the election | southof F street sonth and west of Seventh | to provide that the purchases be made of of money and been disappointed by the re- rent to the Dead Letter Office Wright Geo Williamson Mr W of this entire ticket. street west shall be known aselection precinct | Washington mechanics, if they could be made | suit A snow-storm prevailed atthe moment —.—— ' Ward Geo Wantted 0b Jefferson Davis’ reception at Montreal, Ua- | No. 4. on #8 good terms as from other parties, and | o1 victory. Marksman came in second, and LADIES’ LIST. Young GI Young Wm 3 z ada, habe £th dest posasnbacen ine Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That it shall be the | passed. By Mr. Peake, (police)—Bill giving | Vanhan—a very great favorite, being the win- AvlerMorg’nMreFlaur L L Mrs Powell Almira MIScELLANFOs. — Northern Central Railroad | 14da, has been of the coldest possil ‘Avac- | duty of the Mayor to obtain from the judges of | permission to H L. Thomas to erect an iron | ner of the two thousand guineas third) The Adams Alice — FoxLucioda Mrs W Mrs Company; Box 114; A. L. ¥. ter, There has been no public demonstration | ejection one or more complete copies of the | Failing. Mr. Peugh offered an amendment to | hetung was very active, bit cannot be called AsbtonW’eAMrsFantA VMrs Porter M Mra it S.J. BOWEN, P. M. and nothing at all like excitement. Very few | names and residences of all persons who shall | grant the came privilege to Hon.Wm. Sprague. | yarjatle, during a fortnight Vauban was jn Alexandria Ma Frey Annie Lave MyM | A | Janidians seem even to know thathe isinthe | pave been daly registered and have aright to | The Chair ruled the motion eut of order, on | Sreat invor at il the sporting centres, ‘The Austin S Foley Ad’a Mrs Pendleton M’y A AMUSEMENTS. city. Only two newspapers, the Daily News | yote im each election precinct, and furnish | the ground that it conflicted with arule which | incre recent winners of the Derby are. Gladiae Appler Alverda K¢ Cath’p Ross Marceila2 Sh iis aud the Telegraph, have noticed the fact ot his | copies of the same to the commissioners of | provides that no bill rejected by the board, 8s | teur, 165: Lord Lyon, 18st; Hermit, 1867 . Black Af VF nae apie ie adie ® BT TIONAL THEATER ”=«é*“p Seiwa And these, though strongly secession- | election to guide them in receiving the votes of | the caee in the present instance, should again St. PETERSBURG, May 23.—The ice in the H Pe ae ; OME Morales a Sn NATIONAL THEA be ist during the war, have not extended to bim | tne electors. be considered without accompanied by mate- | Neva has broken up and is fast disappearing Brent Ale +Fanny Mrs Russell Emma Beppe dyania evenus near Willard s Hotes | Beditorial welcome. Sec.3. And be it enacted, That all acts or | rial additional consideration. The bill was | and the river is open to navisution > . Brek Rac Mary E Roxhawl Mrs sa shieennibitreaea ges es aes Yesterday about ‘welve or fourteen men en- | parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions | passed. Also. bill giving similar privilege to | *"Vigwwa, May 93_Evenine The Austrian Brown Be GreenMgt EMrs Roberts Sarah L RICHINGS’ GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. tered the banking house of Hughes & Wash. | of this act be, and the same are hereby, re- .C. G. Kennedy; passed. Minister at Washingr bas bee! 8" t Brund Awa M’mGrossEun El'a(e). Mrs RINGS? Ee BGHIGS C ' Thoth ie ‘ init bington n imstracted ent twee Ge AOpes RucscliCassaMrs ington, at Richmond, Missoar!,and rebbed | pealed. e bill tor the division of the wards of the | }y his Government to enter into negotiations FRIDAY, and RSDAY ATURDAY, the money tray of four thousand dollars, They Mr. T. E. Lloyd (Mr. Gulick in the chair) | city into election precincts was received from vith Pri e: offered an amendment “that each and every | the Aldermen with amendments. to scaring me satel Ot Maclmiilan is on voter shall vote in the election precinct in Mr. Wright moved to make 6th street the di- | he chonid fall into the hands of the Liberals. which he resides, as established by the City viding ee an ee Seventh Ward. Councils, and no vote shall be received by the esers. Mulloy and others urged that 1t was 7 , commissioners of election on the ¢ 17 of elec- | necessary to pace the bill, and that ifamend- | ; 1ARFLAND ConetiTU TIONAL CONVENTION. tion unless the voter resides in the election | ments were made the passage might be de- 4 precinct as established by the Corporation ef | lyed, and the object of the bill defeated. van khopied dr ayer eran aeetions me Blies Jas E Mrs GrootEliz’h Mrs Ritter Margt C Brown ChsW MraGardner F OMrs Raudall Mrs Brown Betty MrsGrahamGeo Mrs Stone Bettie EL Browne Sara) aham AmandaSmith Annie M Brown Sarab} Mre Mra Blair P_A Mrs odrich Mary Stone Clara Brown M’y Mrs Graham Rae Sinita C May 23, 24, and 25, also killed a man named Shaw and two others Will be presented os named Griffin. The murderers fled in a west- THE GRAND SPECTACULAR OPERA erly direction, and a party started in pursuit. a Oe soi The Milwauxie Chamber ef Commerce have 2 THE ENCHANTRESS, adopted a resolution favoring a National With all.the Scenic Effects. Grand Masquerade | Commercial Congress. in azcordance with the Scene, Complete Choruses, Etlicient Orchestratioh, e es fi the Bee eine recent resolution ef the New York Produce Brown Mary Griffin Sarah now Aney Mre Brown Nannie Hines Bilal — SteelHarrietatrs M" Hines EB Stull Lydia JM os Exchange, for eonsultation on the central | Washington under the powers conferred upon Mr. Wright said he understood his ward i ¥ Byfon Men iiunckiaad Mrs Sinith Mary Bo ALL THE MEMBERS system. “Tt alto favors the establishment of | (he Corporation by the act of Congress ap- | better than those around him, and he deemed teaser at wie dey ia thecouuieeration st tae euencat MA HUT Kecharl , a ScaMrs Ss: OFF: such an insttintion duces year. Pin GH det mena d that th dment assaying oKin sate teak. He Ssoaeidered second articles ot the proponed il)-st AN Ts 7 ee eer SrAgES Da i GREAT RICHINGS’ OPERATIC COMBINA r. Given contende e¢ amendmen as s 4 y e considere a rs Blanchard FMrsHamilioa tla SteddtngChar eb TION Joel Lindsey, confined in Auburn prison on | 4 Cu iq pe jatal to the bill and to the election. | it ungentlemaniy, uncourteons, and uncalled | Which declares that the Constitution of Banker Al’s Mrs Hildreth Lizzie Sampson Alcey asentence eftwo years and three months for . b ite jt t Beattie LH-3 Horan J Mrs Mie MONDAY, May 27—LINDA DI_CHAMOUNIX | whipping his two-year-old boy to death, has | The judges of election have not time, if they | for. Mr. W. concluded by demanding the pai ag seul he tukare in peiaeeee Beckley Anna Hogan Ellen Showers Jen Mrs | TN | hoon released on bail for anew trial, to take | Were 80 disposed, tomakeanewregistry. The | yeas and nays. thereof, and all treaties made, er which Booker A Hartwick FannieSpurier Annie 2 lace at the Oyer and Terminer Uourt of Or- | ™&!ter has how assumed suck a phase thatwe | | Mr. Mooresaid he opposed the amendment | .141; pe made, under the authority of tl Barbour J’a MrellooverJon’e MrsSargentJohn Mrs BANKERS. i ; of Or- | must take «a half loaf or no bread.” because he thonght by amendment the bill | *! . Burton Ei Hovey Hattie F S8eldon Blanche leans county, N. ¥., om the 27th inst. Mr. T. E, Lloyd spoke of the action ot the | would be deteated, as the time was short. eee Ga atare Sad shall be bee sugmaee ad 3 pen pres — , | special meeting of the Board last week. e ion. Fee Neate ual Mreskeeri eee BANKERS, chusetts Legielatare, after nearly three days’ | Corporation, under the act of Congress of 1550, he yeas and nays as demanded by Mr. | De hound thereby, any ching in the constitution made two election precincts, and under that | Wright on his amendment were called. with or laws of this State to the eontrary notwith- Bryant M’y Mrs Homann act, which gives them power to make two or | the following result: Ye Messrs. Walker | ®'®0ding.” Substitutes for this, pronouncing Byron Ann Mrs Hurley Mar’ySouthard M debate was defeated in the House yesterday annie US palding 64. Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, afternoon by a vote of 161 agains Bishop Anna A Jarvis Mary Stewar Buy end ell at current market rates, and keep | The Common Council of Boston yesterday | more, have the right now to make as many | and Wright—2. Nays—Mesers. Anderson, aud Seals OVerRntse eos ananoeed bie Clark M’a Mrs Jordon Miss constantly otthiahd’a full supply ofall passed an order by a unanimous vote author- | as may be necessary. The Board agreed to | Dudley, Joyce, Marche, Mead, Morsell, Mul- | Were yoted down. To the third article, which Crann Ellen Mredohuson V Mrs : : anes i Macha izing the Mayor to extend the hospitalities | this view, and at the special meeting referred | loy, Nalley, Peake, Peugh, Stewart, Talbert, 2 i oats Jane Mrs Johnston S'h impson GOVERNMENT BONDS, of the cityto President Johnson on his visit SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND ie ina lend a = a 3 ere isa large attendance at Lero. me as ESBS NOTE . at the annual meeting ofthe New York ‘seas Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, and Sportemen’s Convention. Twenty-one clubs Collections made on all accessible points. are represented. se Lt The Hon. Justin S. Morr 5 7 to passed the act dividing each ward into four | and the President—13. fj Taitel States te ee Conn ene precincts, which was signed by the Mayor. | | Mr. Mulloy called for the previous question. | pronibited by itto the State, are reserved to Now the Jndges of Elections refuge to recog- | 4nd the bill was passed by the following vote: | tha States respectively, or to the people there. nize the action of the Councils, and we are to | Yeas, 1¢ nay, 1—Mr. Wright. of,’ an amendment was offered asserting the review our action. Mr. Lloyd proceeded to —— -o— “exclusive right” of the people of Maryland discuss the several acts of Congress, to sustain THIRD WaRD RapicaL RePUBLICANS.—A | to govern themselves “as a free, sovereign and his view that the Corporation has the power | meeting of the Third Ward Club was held last independent State,” and was also rejected. to create as ape siditlonsl precincts as may ile 3 at aiewel Barracks, Mr. W. A. : 7 Al be necessary, and to declare that no voter shail ‘ook, Vice-President, in the chair, and John 3 vote eutside of any precinct so created. T. Johnson (colored) secretary. To THE PEOPLE OF THE SouTH.—The Union Mr. Given, in answer to an inquiry of Mr. A communication from the Central Republi- | Congressional Republican Committee have Lioyd’s, seid this pill was to relieve us from a | can committee was read requesting the Uiub | ssued an adaress to the people of the South. diene ane areca tes to the bill he now re slot aye cclogates to rer Messrs: W. | Theintention of the reconstruetion acts and introduced no voter could yote ontside of the . Cook, (white.) Thos. P. Bell, J. T. Jonnson, precinct (created under the law of Congress | Alex. Hays, (colored,) and N.H. Miller ( white) pie serge {es hepaulisee puncpemea Pe of 1856) in which he resides. The object ofthe | were selected. Reconstruction laws as measures of restora- bill is to enable every registered voter to de- Considerable debate was had in reference to | tion, and not of punishment: that it will ex- posit hie bailet on election day. the finances, which was terminated by the ap- act compliance with conditions making re- Mr. Lioyd again advocated this amendment; | pointment of Messre. Bell and Renfro to wait | newal of civil war impossible; that it will se- contending that it was not impossible to sepa- | on the members for the collection of funds. cure the freedmen the full and equal rights of rate the lists of the registered voters so as to Mr. N. H. Miller offered a reseintion for the | citizens, It asks the freedmen tc sustain with have them vote in the new precincts in which | appointment of a committee of nine to collect | their votes this policy, and all the people of they reside We have no guarantee that this | funds from the candidatss and other promi- | the South te freely accept universal eaitraas new bill will be satisfactory to the judges of | net Republicans, for the purpose of carrying | ¢o unite in the establishment of public schools election. The law is thatevery man shall vote | on the élection, which was agreed to, and and to favor the distribution of lands. Itar- in the precinct in which he resides. Mesers. J. R. Elvans, N. H. Miller, (white,) A. firms that “if the States lately in rebellion Mr Noyes said the law read ‘inthe pre- | Hays. G. W. Renfro, Thomas P. Bell, J. T. shall cheerfully and im good faith reorganize cinet or ward” in which he resides, and sug- | Johnson, S. G. Brown, (colored,) W. A. | har governments upon the principles of the gested that Mr. Lloyd introduce hisamend- | Cook, and E, L. Schmidt (white) were ap- | igwe passed by Congress, there wil! then re. ment as a separate resolution, so as uot to | pointed. main Do cause ot difference between the v defeat the necessary legislation proposed, by Mr. R. J. Beall offered a resolution pledging rious sections of the country ” side jesue which could only serve to defeat | themselves, as legal yorers have been threste , = all action. ened with dismissal from employment if they Mr. A. Lioyd asked Mr. T. E. Lloyd it the | vote the Republican ticket, to pay all whomay amendment he proposed would preyent the | be dismissed for doing so their wages until they “conglomeration” of races he had spoken of. | obtain employment; which was referred toa Mr. T. E. Lioyd thougat it would. committee—Alex. Hays, G. W. Rentro, (col- Mr. Noyes stated that Mr. Bradley, the Cor- | ored,) N. H. Miller, J. R. Elyans. A. G. Hall, poration Attorney. bad given his opinion that | (white,) N. B. Clerk, and J.T. Johnson, (col- the plan proposed by the bill reported by the | ored,)—with instructions to report at the next police committee this evening was feasible | meeting. and legal. Shert addresses were made by the Chair, Mr. Lioyd said the judges could readily | (Mr.Cook,) J. T. Johnson, (colored,) S. G. make new of the registered voters in the | Brown, N. H. Miller, and others new precincts, and have it ready by election |* ——__2—__ day, if they chose to METING OF THE SEVENTH WaRpD Con- Mr. Noyes said that the act of Congress | SERVATIVES.—Last evening, a meeting of the quoted by the gentleman had been suppiant- | Conservative voters of the Seventh Ward was e C Tod Robt Mrs Turner Ellen MrsThomason Har- lark Mar’n MrsJohnson Jac lark TF Mre Mrs | aps Jane Mrs JohnsonJa’e hurchil M‘dMrsJohn. EMrs — riet Mrs herry E’a EMrsJack: Mrs ‘Tenion He’y Mrs arroiJennie Kane Susan A Tenley Emma lL lements J FMrskKing Us Taylor Maggie ourtney Emma Mrs Ugle Mrs onstant E‘bMrskiein Susan M_ Valentine Phebe ‘toning A W MrsKing Sa’hG Mrs Webb HarietMrs ampbell C’aMrsKennedy Jose W ‘Nifford Kate Lea M Mrs Ww arson Annie Lindsly $C W airus Eliza Laporte Ann MrsW hapman A Lusbry Em aMrs We Z onley Ellen MrsLowel Mi Wilt Elle cooper E’h Mrs Le: Mrs = Wright Mary ‘utler MP Mrs Moore Bowena Wis Sarah Mrs hapell R’a Mrs) Mrs Wared FS nan M’yMrsMay Fannie Warner M’ry Mra lars M’a Mrs Morris An’e MrsWeller LW Mrs 3 ozinSarahAMrsMathews Robt AWiley Irene Mrs 7 ; larter MariaMrs | Mrs H.D: COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co..) President. BoaRD OF ALDERMEN, May 23, 1867.—The W CarterWmH MreWamechs 4 Minis WM. S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier board met pursuant to adjournment. The € on} MoretonMBY Williams C . . eet Ory ee To ere Weedinetoattan- seein Chair Inid before the Board a communication Somaake Ada E aha Mrs ee AM Mrs GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY from the Mayor, calling their attention to the Dale Margt Mrs NelsouM'y AMrsWalker Helen A AND necessit tory and suggesting that the act ap- DeVal Panny Mr-Nully El nMrafn Wilson Hattioyc) FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED proved May 14, 1967. entitled * An act to divide DavisAlerVMr3 Noland Millie Wedleck C’e Mrs the city into election precincts,” be amended Dewes Li aMrsNoyce Lucie Woodlande Eliz’ TATES, J i A ' M ° u a il, Untied States [ON OFRTC 7 ow . Senator from Vermont, an nator Morrill, CHANGE OFFICE OF WILLIAM HUR of Maine, sailed for Europe Wednesday, from J . BE SCO: joston. We are selling Bills of Exchange on England, | phe Right Rev. Dr. Dominic, Catholic Ireland and Scotland, for one pound sterling and | Bishop of the diocese of Pittsburg, Pa., is upwards, at our office, 40 Pennsylvania avenue, | 8bout to leave for the Holy See at Rome. WM. HURLEY & CO See First National Bank of Washington. LOCAL NEWS. Cerporation Affairs. \ cie ood: #0 as to restore the old dividing line, (7th le Pepe M’yEMrsWashington Syi the Treasury Department street,) in the Seventh Ward, and more equally ac) OBEY divide avd clearly define the several precincts in the Second. Third, Fourth and Fifth Wards, Government Securities with Tr urer United | The Mayor says :--‘* With these very neces- States (ey amendments the intention of the City = — = . Jouncils m increasing the votin, recincts RF ONE AILLION DOLLARS. ett from two to four in each ward ean be very We buy and scll all classes of GOVERNMENT | readily executed.” Referred tothe committee SECURITIES at curtent market rates PR Rolics, Aad ortered to) bepeinted with Ue esti ee aft yroceedings. FURNISH EXCHAN:E and make Collections i Mr. A. Lloyd introduced a bill defining the on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE | \imits of the Northern market; referred to the UNITED STATE committeeon markets. Mr. Barr introduced * ~ a . & brill appropriating $400 to grade and pave We purchase Government Vonciiers onthe MOST Boundarystreet from 7th street west to Vermont FAVOKABLE TEKMS, and give careful and | #Venue: passed. Mr. Tait, from the commi tee on health, reported tavorably on the nominae g = tions of Daniel P. Hickling, as apothecary to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, | the poor in the Second Ward. in piace of Jus Davaughn Davison Mart Douglas M Lod street, eppos Sarah M Mr Williams Mary(c) Pratt Amanda MWashburn Han BS ah S Mrs 2 ly Alex’? Mrs 1 Eugene THE WorRKING PErorLe—The New York derickmen say that but very few of them have received the advanced wages for which they have struck, but they have determined to con- tunue the strike. The bakers of New York have determined to ask for 33a day on July 4th. The horsesboers struck yesterday forad- vanced wages. Tne Brooklyn workingmen have passed a resolution discountenancing all sbopping after 7 o'clock in the evening, and declaring that they will buy their dry goods only «at those stores which close at 7 o'clock P, * The New York builders’ laborers strike is said to be drawing to a close, the ma- Jority of the laborers buying returned to work MH Mrs ‘cd dos Mrs i Fry SattieF Mrs Palmer S B Mrs French Lavina B LIST. mJohn Alle K Arms Ko’ Alphonsus $ M Michael ary CBlant Mr & Lady s Beatty 0 Brooks Robt A Banks Henry Byrne Brooks H prompt attention te i Hon Rd lake Fe M Barnett Sami A and to any other business entrusted to us. f callnee eer cof the First Ward, S* | ed by later legislation. The iaw of Congress | hrid at Island Hail. The meeting was calied a OE eae Bh pede Sept gee Pots iain ( 2 JF Barrows & My’k FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVBRN- | PPS ame pant ‘ een | oniy made it the dury of the Judges of Elec- | to order by Mr. J. B. Ellis. on whose motion : itis nakitie arr : ain Chas H ; Eran wand 8 od RN- | piace of G. N. Hopkins, resigned, and the 3 y irade societies are making arrangements for a tens to register according to wards. They | Mr. E. 8. Allen was calleato the chair. Mr. had registered in the precincts as they found | OC. C. Anderson was appointed secretary. them. It was too late for the Corporation, at- The Chair stated that the object of the meet- ter the regietry is completed, to go on making | ng was to nominate a ward ticket, and he new precincts and insist upon new polling | boped those present came with the determi- lists to be made for the new precincts. We | na‘ion to elect the ticket. MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnisi: nominations were confirmed. Mr. A Lloyd, WM. S. HUNTINGTON, hier from the committee on claims, reported fayor- anor e a@biy on the bill remitting a fine imposed on Silas Holmes, for not haying his wagon pro- periy pumbered: passed. Also, reporied bill ramble Hon DTB Jobn Bray S(col) uell Hon DE Balen James 8 Broyhill Stephen E Brown JG Boyden Capt SA Baird James Bonepart Thos Brown John Beal Theodore uce John T , Blennerhassett genera! Convention at Albany, to decide what their course of conduct shall be. Itis alsoan- nounced tbat the Chicago Eight-hour men have called a general Convention of the work. ingmen of I}linois, to be held in that city on t i Burson Dis ‘ t { 1 Washington, March: 1835 rangement wecan. If tbe mode of voting pre- | der. and John Webster, were named forthe scribed by the officers appointed under the | Council ticket. as also Capt. Birch, Robert Beall Miller pheation to be made by letter. By noon of the day on which the advertisement appeared sts. Washington Blanchard WW) DENTISTRY. son euler or Joseph Hessee, remitting fine of | haveno power to compel the judges of elec- | Mr. Thos. E. Lloyd was nommated unani- | MY 26. Bamby Geor liLawsen Beveridge WC - ee hed Mae reported Ouvocaiay on Gouna | Yen to make such pew polling lists for new | ously for the Aldermanship Lack oF EMPLOY MENT.—It is reported that BiomenehinG Brown Lawrence persly Gew A D*® © P west, Bill for relief of Catherine Boarman, remitung | Precincts created on the eve of the election: || Messrs. George Wright, W. T. Walker, | a New York merchant, engaged in but a small brown Harvey IBowden MauriceBrown Wm No. 410 D atree EN SAEE a us fine impoeed on her tor selling lager beer with. | 224 aving no power must make the best ar- | (present members.) Samucl Gedney, A. Grin- | business, advertised last week for a clerk, ap- D.C. out license: passed Algo. reported bill for rewley BL Chen hase Sam! F ap 22-liw ee | reliefof Michael Biggane, remitting fine im- ins © B(eol) Craw 2.4L DENTAL soc ON one 4 , - law of Congress should proye illegal, the | (¢rabsm, and C. C. Anderson, who declined be bad received eighty applications for the olitee & Bicol) | region p* Bee EEN DEM COLATION, poder on fila i at fount ee remedy was in the courts. The Councils | Messrs. Ellis, Graham, Jackson Yates, and | situation, and before the negt day had passed ark Ch ton ft Between 12th and 13th streets. fe Stor Ed cand Ewevka Doanteeinie ‘Gus ie early had nothing fc do with it x Shekells were appointed tellers, and i vote | the number had reached one hundred and rston — ss ip a Mr. Given, in reply to turther remarks ot | was taken and announced as follows: George y Ss 5 i = n Teeth extracted withont pain by administering | posed on him for alleged violation of law. | wy Lioyd, on ‘Gedu aR [etre gea ep ara lgetbeemodlenrrtor per aid that gentleman admitted that | Wright, 75: Samuel Gedney, 7!1; W.T. Walker, the law of Congress prevented voters from | 51: John Webster, 32; A. Grinder, 19: and the young outside the precincts in which they re- | Chair announced the first three named as the side. What need, th of legislation by this } candidates, when they were declared the Corporation if the matter is already proyided | unanimous ehoice of the meeting. for! While the balloting was in progress, it was Mr. Lioyd contended ‘hat this Corporation | stated that Mr. Webster would not serve on has a duty to perform under the law. He | account of his health. rt De Witt Clark Jc Clark J Ne dy Michael ROlack Wm H ry RB Camp Dr W W or onuell Robt A Col B Nitrous Oxyde Laughing Gas. Passed . LEWIE bas recently purchased the t | Mr. Given, from the committee on police, to Chemical Apparatus in the country fc whom was referred the Mayor's message in making pure gas every day; also, an improved Val- | reference to election precincts, reported an act vular Inhaler. The Association is now prepared P| ‘ city to make Teeth on Gould. Silver and Rubber a amendatory of ‘An uct to divide the city into York, Philadelphia and Bost s0ns W ge! dental work done 1 ments were few, and the work required close aitention, and yet the anxiety for the place WAS so great as to be but peorly shown by the number of application®. Many of the appli- cants could speak two or three languages, and claimed to be possessed of various valuable accomplishments. The New York Times co ‘ ChurchilCapreCcob JS ‘ Rubber at New election precincts.” Mr. Given stated it was ry DukleyHamitnM Daner Michael Daniels H necessary to have prompt and definite action Davidson E er John © Dunourh B ba above en o + bill, otherwise the elect . ~s siders this great rush after so unpromising a ly John Dewd Patk sf Sato eae derauit, Lewas 4 matter on which great di, | Would carry the matter before the courts. Meesre. R. H. Graham, Alexander Clark, | place to be “but one of the many proofs of the Inck ~ Dodge SF give satisfaction. Persons will ference of opinion existed, and the committee Mr. A. Lioyd said there was no time to test | and Jackson Yates were appointed an execu- wide-spread stagnation of business, and the mesE Davi 3 e ur work felt that it would be im: ossible to frame a bill the matter in court before the election. uve committee, and all who bad not been | redundancy of labor in many departments of anheas a 4 nMonty Daly Win ERT H f meet the views of Bary gentleman, but Mr. Gulick aes that while there was some | registered were requested to hand their names activity.” : isenbry A fred PEly Ma} Geo Be Biearts Lt Bone T i M LOOMIS, M. D.. winbwht hey Bed core the test it was possible to do eee ag sagthing ware ee it Belo to them, and the meeting adjourned gSuodeine TeaGuns i MaselGuee = veninenger F rd Ette Eastimrn Saml © e Inventor and Patentoe » MINE C ircumstances, a e : ° ’ i ’ Eclat rE ret 5 8 Everett Wnt PLATE TE MH. ‘attends te as 4 Orbe bil Sag then her as follows posed by the committee in the bill they report. SixtH Warp Repcsiican Crivun.—The on Peck, of Gridwoldville, Mass, on Wednesday murdered a woman, named Elmira Cheney, who was living in his house, by striking heron the head with a heavy cluo. He then assaulted his wife, pounding and beating her with a club until she fell to the The amendment offered by Mr. Lloyd destroys | reguiar weekly meeting of the Sixth Ward that bill, and its passage was the best we can | Republican Club was held last evening at now do. Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, the President, The amendment was then lost by the tollow- | Wm. Dixon, Esq, in the Chair, and N. W. ing vote-—aye, Mr T E. Lioyd, i; noes, | Evans seeretary. Fearson AW Fleming & Hop F ywewe John W f le his office in this city. Many persons can’ AN act to amend an actentitled “An act to & Bros _ kins ou Wear these teeth who cannot wear others, 7 ih > find no person can wear others who cannot wear oe he several’ wards: into election pre Persons calling at my ofhicecan be accommodated | Sec. 1. Be it enacted, That the First Ward inC H Farley Capt Jno Frouk Farina CH Foley John Freemon Natht Friend Chas F Freemon John le x her Thos F F barr EP Farren J ‘arley Thos Pith any styl: and price of Teeth they may desire, | Shall be diyided as follows: All that portion | wears, Barr, Gulick, Given. Lewis, A. | A vidi round bleeding and senseless. Peck was then # . y put to chose whoa artic heres J is < Barr, ick, . » AL resolution wes adopted providing for the | & : & oe Cita! Green E Gynn Ino € Ber ce eaticehne ate Dar liar Mee ee ee ee eee ee eee Sc ekonat Of | Lioya, McUathran. Noyes, Owen, and Tait; 9. | appointment of committee of eight persons | brought down by a stone thrown by his son, Cacgler @ Co Gordain Fra. Goodell Cap L 0 Messrs A Guy Franklin, Glen Mr Gainey Uap © B Grahan Geo W) Gavis Mike Gilman Capt € Davd eleven years of age, who witnessed the affair, and was soon arrested by Deputy Constable Miller, who committed him to the Greenfield jail. The murderer was tormerly a member of the 2ist Massachusetts regiment. He is & man of violent and ungovernable temper, and itis thought was insane at the time of com- mitting the deed. Mrs. Oheney was living in the house to protect Mrs. Peck from the pas- sion of her husbard. that art cas. procure, ths MINE be more fully wart nites Rooms in this city—No, 338 Penn’a avenue, be- tween 9thand juth sts. Also, 907 Arch etreet Philadel phi L Stee Ee Floyd moved that ihe ult be to see that all Republican voters were sup- printed with the proceedings, and made the | plied with the right ticket special order tor to-morrow evening. Lost. Mr Fairall offered a resolution. which was bo the following vote:—yeas. Mr T. E. Lloyd, | adopted, pledging themselves to secure the 1; nays, Messrs. Barr, Gulick, Given. Lewis, | election of the candidates nominated A. Lloyd, McCathran, Noyes, Owen, Turton, Henry Better, J.S. Martin, Wm. Butler, R. ang Fatt io wa tide moPeasau aimeuauien C. Griffin.and N. W. Evans were appointed “That in creating election precincts werad pt tal Sod for an pod tive oon nite not mean to convey the idea that each voter bel <i vin Dey eee rt shall vote in the precinct in which he lives.” A letter was read from Mr. Richard Mor- The Ohair (Mr. Gulick) thought the amend- | gan, accepting the nomination for Alderman. ment wasa reflection on the members ef the On motion, Henry Better. Charles Bell, N. board. . | W. Evans, John O'Brien, and John Brown eee amendment was lost, only Mr. T. E.| were appointed ae Vigilance committee. joyd voting for it. Mr. White moved that the president of the The question recurring on the passage of | ciub be requested to call upon the judges and the bill. it was passed; Mr. T. E. Lloyd only | ascertain trom them by whose recommenda- biel ears am cowl ucitine’ Gea uetd. tion the Sener. named as receivers were r.Tw '. on * | appointed: adopted. mee, xeporied 0: bUl Te Oy A wales Tania eee Ar. Better suid he should resign his ap- bill to lay water mains in 1th street west, Pee would Be "Jonignaied by the club, and the or 1 120) abrbetecton| parsed, Alone nomination submitted to the judges for con- , - : journed. sideration of a Peete a wo Improve- side ag Macracal ce ments already provided for by law. Also, . reported bill for drainage of certain pondsin | | T#yEIcntT-Hour Law.—The Working. the Sixth Ward; passed. Mr. Noyes intro. } en's Union of New York, compoeed of rep- duced a bill toset the curbstones and pave the | Tesentatives of All the trades, hus adopted footways and gutters on the south side ef Vir- | Teeolutions looking to the carrying out of the ginia avenue, between 6th and 7th streets west; | Hiebt-Hour recently pameca. by tne Lenisiss passed. Lewis introduced a bill to pave ture. The resolutions say that inasmuch as the footw and gutters on the north side ot the Legislature has, by enacting the measure A street south, between 4th and 6th streets | into 9 law, thrown the responsibility upon the east; passed. Several bills from the lower | dustrial classes. they consider it an impera- board were referred. Council amendment to'| “Ve duty at an early pee dices hes opr one the bill autnorizing the Mayor to purchase | #§ § practical measure, and th cf Brechin dhg water pipes inopen market, was agreed to. | any case allow what they have earned by Counoil bill to lay water main on 26th street | 0 Much perseverance te be lost or even en- west. between Pennsylvania avenue and K dangered by any default of theirs, however street morth, was passed. Council amendment | Much they may be disposed to conciliate and to the bill to constructa sewer in alley in} 2dapt themselves to thesituation. The Union square 514 was agreed to. Couneil bill grant- ‘Also resolves to invite and counsel employers ing Henry L. Thomas permissien to place an | to Nave the question eens eres ane wet aoa iron railing in trent of his property five feet | Pared to assist and co-Openntn, wit ne eiad from the building line, was amended by in- | ingmen in baving the atirog, the Higne serting “during the mare of the corpor: into ‘prastice.. 1p "Wwe. mesatine, coe sem tiop,” and passed. Qouncil bill appropriating | Hour law, which was Chg by the Illinois 36,000 to supply deficiencies for the support of slatore, has had a fair trial by the Board the Washington asylum was passed. Mr. Tait, | of Public Works at Chicago, and the result of from the special committee on th tition of | that trial is very suggestive and inetructive. Mr. John F. Bridget, reported the bill to allow | On the are tot tee Sree =} ae a employ- him to retain his smith shop on his premises, | és oF the Bots 7 Ot houre work inewed ‘provided he erecta chimney twenty feet above | apired to work: aeretgnteare the roof; passed. Mr. Lewis introduced bills | of ten as before. and were paid for eight hours to repave the alleys in squares 368 and:392; }| Wor! 4 close of the passed. Mr. ‘MoCsthran, from the committee.| first week the workmen grew discontented, 4 ‘kets, reported favorably on the act ap- petitioned for ten hours’ pay for eight hours’ mee ao k. The Board refused togrant the request, -TH will | election precinct No. 1. All that portion north ot Pennsylvania avenue and west of said Nineteentb street, as election precinct No. 2. wly All that portion south of Pennsylvania avenue 7 and cot of gaia, Nineteenth street, election le a i reeinct No. 3. nd all that portion south of WOOD AND COAL. Peonaylvania, avenue and west of said Nine- pices ter nin street, election precinct No. 4. C OAL! COAL! The Second Ward shall be divided as fol- lows: All that portion of said ward north of $8. by the ton. Allsizes, | H street north and east of Thirteenth street west, shall be Known as election precinct No. 1. All that portion north of said H street north and west of said§Thirteenth street west, weighs 2.240 ibs. | 48 election precinct No. 2. All that portion NB. LORD, south of said H street north and east of said 4th and G streets, Thirteenth street west, to be known as election 7 ~ | precinct No.3. Andall that portion south of id H street and west of said Thirteenth atreet west, to be known as election precinct Gallagher Owen erghan 8 P orsuch Wm oppet Win Gonrlay Jno 5 _ Goodman Ira D Gerey Dr Wns « George Edu: Hiastings ALC Haight Horace Haskell 8 P Hinis Chas Howard JW House N ' t I leider Detrich Henuing Jas R- Hay .Phillip&Co icllister Hn DF Harris & Co J Hill Stephen J azelton Jos Hunter Saml st WHITE Split Oak WOOD, S10 per cord. $9 Tue Coat TRapx.—Business in coal is very dull, and has been for some time. Consumers buy sparingly, although the price is tower than for several years past. Good coal is now retailed at $7237.50 from the city yards, and as the cost priceat the shipping ports for the kind generally used by housekeepers averages about &5.25, with 60 cents or 70 cents added for freight, beside other incidental expenses, but little is left tor profit. The followimg are the prices ruling at Elizabethport cargo : Lamp, 84.6 tenm, $5.50; grate, $5.50, egg, $5 25; stove, $5.50; chestnut, $4.50. At New- burg the rates are somewhat lower for all but lump coal, viz:—Lump, $5.05; steam, grate and egg, $5.15; stove, 35.30; chestnut, $4.25.—New York Commerci Lawp SvIT In OHIcaGo.—There is a rumor trom Chicago, which is quite startling to land bolders in the upper part of that city. It is, that a Miss Catharine Halton, of Caroline county, Virginia, ts about to institute suits for the ejection of several hundred QOnicago citi- zens from land which is lawfully hers, and on which they are mere sqatters. Itis said that nearly 1,000 men, women and children are in- tefested in the result ofthese suits. &7 Some of the Presbyterian brethren in Puiladelphia are troubled about Odd Fellows and Odd ere They are not sure that one can be an Odd Fellow and yet be a Presbyterian,—and so the General Synod, in session here, is asked te give an authoritative judgment in the matter. The Synox has taken the matter into consideration, and will in due time make a deliverance.” 2 Iamreration.— Whilst the German and Irish~ immigration rabersd United States has teen ery large, and bas attracted general no! Te id estimated that more than one enter French people have quietly come into‘the country, and are now settled in various parte, chiefly in the northwest. ez A license law is being Giscussed in the Massachusetts Legislature. niy Jas A Holt Thos mack J D- Hopper Win Hollon Jacob Hewitt&Walters Harvin Jas Harbison Wm © Hurd John Harrington WW Hunt W Long A tun of fe 28-ly 0! NOAL! COA AT GEEATLY REDUCED PRICE Gross tons of No.4. the city The Third Ward shall be dividedas follows: Chestnut White \sh. 87 All that portion of said ward lying north of Btoy me aud F arnace White Ash, $3.00. New York avenue and east of Sixth street Lehizh. § Oak Orders received at « foot of Seventh street. Wn Jameson L dd Matthew pnson WalterS ves Frank hnses 5 .40 Ibs., delivered in any part o hey ardan Hill’d nJohn *_ Koeling Fred Keefer M B. King Jas Jerry Korn Paul Kidder Byrou A Kaufman MH K Kinney Chas Kiley Michael Kelley Wm H himballE A Keefe Mr Kuhn W F Laudrigan A Lewis John Levi & Samuels Lu Kemer AS K B ing & Strauss west to be Known as election precinct No. 1. i anid All that portion of said ward north of L street ‘rat the Wharf, | BOTth and west of Sixth street west shall be known as election precinct No. 2. All that JH Levey € Cos awpens Lanis Win Ui E Lee J orge Lynch John D- Leassns Cane GW Lefol Lioyd Wim Lyon Geo G Lawrence & LordLaw Wm Liscomb John Lynch Robt Lawns Zack T Lewis John E Montgomery Al’x Manzi Meeker « 8. P. BROWN & SON, portion of said ward lying south of said L street Ja 26-tf 465 9th street, between E and F. north and north of G street north to be known = = i as election preciact No All that portion of INDELIBLE | 88/4 ward south of said G street and north of ots. Will | B&treet north’ to be known as election pre- NT TO THE LADIES.— NG. W wash and boil.) Der @ Fr the receipt « price. Save h composition, | ¢inet No.4. P liased atu high The Fourth Ward shall be divided as tol- i lows: All that portion of said ward lying ieee ae uted tecalls eta tople, aud try | north “of H street north and soath of New 5 DSCAN ac, Ate goer hairy no- | York avenue and east o! rst street west fils Syrons, Ke.y Stuuped on Imitation or braid- | gn be known as election precinct No. 1. All WAKRANTED NOT TO WASH OUT. that portion of sat@ ward lying north ug to ladies having clothes, for chil- | of G and H streets north and soath of New No braid, no sewing; butthe | York avenne and west of Firstand Fourth the goo idelible. Strips that | streets west to be known as election precinct Gan be attached to the Pottoms gf Ladies’ Skirts, | No.2. All that portion ef said ward lying sa ° +) re satped, and for sale af less than half the usual | S00th of H street north and worth of D street gost of braid. Birds, medallions, Figures, animals | 2orth and Marylandavenue east of Fourth Otany pattern stamped. Goods'as represented or | Street west to knewn &s election precinct the money returned. WM. PRINCE, No.3. All that portion of said ward south of Mh i211 439 9th street, opposite Patent Office. G ai ‘and marth of the canal and SULA ETWEEN BALTIMORE | Westof Third and Fouith street westto be | epee AND WASHINGTON, Known as election precinet No. 4. the steamer COLUMBIA will leave Riley’s The Fifth Ward shall be dividedas fellows: Wharf at the foot of Mth street, All that pertion of said ward lying north of every WEDNESDAY Morning, at Pennsylvanis avense and east of Second 60 « a i i Conumerce stsert Wiktl: Baltimore, every SATUB- Novy Mal heen peecoe iste aor eee DAY Afternoon, at 4o’clock. Bhe will stop atthe | N°- that portion lying ot Penn- landings on both sides of the river, going pat re- | 8ylvaniaavenue and west of Second street te = ht taken at very low rates. For | ¢ast, shali be Known as election precinct No. 2. ther partic ‘8 apply t US. W. RILEY ai Signor Morse Mr 4 ppi Morgan CapN J Miller ( MeQuay Jerry May Robt L Miles Cornelius M: yJohn Morgan Brevet CH Mahoney Jerry —§ Ma) RC Murray Moorehead Jas Meyenberg S M Merrill Chas A Moc ohn McIntyre Murray Dan? = Margenthal MeagherMaj Gen Martin E _ MillsLawre Chios Francis Martin Ed H Morris Rev M_ Miller Thos J Mears BR Marshall & Bro Martin Thos May Edmund = Morend Manuel Mattice WA McCormack H rd Martin Miller 2 M Nelson A E Newton H(c) Norrie 8S A Norris John Nevitt 8 Hf Norris John Newman Wm “been pu Middlete John pattern pr 0 Owen Edward R Oster John O'Hare John OwensGreen vi HeOvwall John W O'Neal Wm Perkins David § Pratt George W Pinham & Co M Power_Dr Parker Henry Parker MC Pray FG Perry John DD Parker NS Pillip Fred Potter J F Page K Arnold Preston George Poky J Page RV Russell AS Rue John R Rutter Phillip Ronter C ie) i Repp Lewis P Robinson Sandy Kichards Phelix Ri Sam A Roberts GW R rd Mr a 2 rt Mr Robinson Wm Rabe Wm D t obe All that portion lying south of Pannsyivanin hte Dr H| Rosser OM Agent t of Secoud: street hall S108 to rapaie tae Sooty oye te and in another week the workm: a7 The New Orleans Tribune thinks the Ho Tee arm A) ARNE AM, | Rigaiee Gata emis adian | Water ware gemma Atenas” | fi Kone oir Ae | arcana sy reco nas Sheer ex 6. Stoddard Stoddard JC Skinper RC Siuhorn Ea Sycel Julia. Stowe Sanuel St jon bd razie Ca raus Stratton Edwin ee naiger Soka Bhaltee Sebaow Sarmienta Fred Simms Henry C Stewart Bont E ? Sebi eae Stith B14 Smith James’ - Sterling W2 Scag MCS SR Str ts 4 Stone Henry 8 Smith Dr SM — SchanlerGeaWm ae ee ae merman&Co JStoddard Syv'n H is Sylvester J Sommer vil A BN {F GOODS. ortion lying south of Pennsylvania avenue COURVOISIER’S a west Second scregt east, shéllba Known | Oa ercen Pemaesivants avenme and K street | CRLEBRATED PARIS KID GLOVES, The ‘iat Ward shail be divided as follows: pone For won est side of 1 — | WITH SHORT AND LONG CUFFS, aa treet enil ‘Soelt jreliet of T. ms 5 passed, For footwaye, fy : . : Lop south side of B street south, bet troauced :—Bills for water main on street, 7 Seatpost det Ree Rac ae ee) ST? le a SF The divorces in Connecticut the ‘past | ALL SIZES AND COLORS, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYL phe: Ter “ke TempkineG W Putts Sader des Thuy Zowsernd is =. 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