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FIRST PRECINCT. Notice iu | FXOURTH WARD_FOURTH PRECINCT, tae in ee. to ths provi tice is hereby ‘iven that, in conformity ty the AP Biok emineier ae | Proriane of ihe Bieber of ee ity of Warkine eo irs ‘ad ton, an oleet: Zz “ the third day of Jusenext, | of the Fourth Ward on Momlsy, the tard dascg Dascme nt of thes ved—Tne Cutoctin, iron to master; Mili Boy, corm te tteo. W. 5 W. Hoope: ~| FR The Largest Circulation im the District | ‘ations of Government securities: fives }, northeast cormer of Penn June next, inthe ‘sw Rw ptiteenth wirect mest foro | City Mall for a olla Register. aod Surrey -D. . ‘and ‘veyor, one member ot wo mombe: jermen, for ona W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor x4 Egecn n.and three membrrs of the | twa years rrapectivaly, times mominrs of tae hed —— Associated Pre:s,} A.special cable dispatca to the New York ¥ Her@lé otates Lunt the propo.itisn of the Uaited, OF, men oe ke eu States to seliRugsia the Miantinomam, & | “wiseouawre’ EXOuawOme Theroomes epencd 7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. Seven Thirties, July.......106% 106 | frigate and two iron-ciads/had veem favotably = omaseee bene ti ae eae ee Teceived by the Emper0? with a very fair attendance. The off-riugs ns. Ruceia is making negotiations for the aettié- | SONGS to A220 bushel @RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Ooupo! 1115, onte, 2,00 bushels wheat, a ancil,to represent said Ward, | of Common Council to represent said Ward. and cot h said Preciget the votes of ali who are re: Serwor, at which said’ Precinct thy: votes of a ered in the original First Precinct of said Ward; | who are registered in the original Second Prawi-y e initial better of whose names is from A to L, in of raid Ward, the initial letter of whose names \. ive wrill be received. Polls open at7.a. m.,'and | from M to 7, inclusive, will be received. Polls opea .o.. at7 8 m. and clove at7 athe JASPER M. WHITTY, CHARLES WALTER. my 77-td Commissioners. CHARLES H. M WooD GIRST WARD—SECOND PREC!) my77 td Conmnission ekerow, given that,in conformity to th WASHINGTON CITY: MEONDAY................-.-.-MAY 27, 1867. 4 pastern a i pro SIFTH WARD—FIRS DCINCT — : mE Dublindicparch Jaye the authorities dread aires do.. at 3 fia i oe visions of the charter of the city of Washington, au hereby ‘ane ru ad Sabi es eek ms Tepri:@'s irom ibe Fenians, should the law be . sr Slection will be held in the Second Precinct of the | sions of the charter of the city of Washington. a ats’ while, L7@.byshels | executed of Bor¥> dnd others under seatence of dean! The dweihngs of the judges and Orown counsel s:e under guard night aad day. Londom advie fof yesterday intimate that the s¢uwnces will mut be carried oat. Lonpvon, May 27—Noon.—Oonsoels, 984: U. 8. Five-twenties, 394; Eries; 39%; Iilinois Central shures, 764 LivzREroo., May 27—Noon.—OQotton is firm at iid. for Middling Upland, and liyd. for S&F The following is the official showing of the daily circulation of the papers named be- low, made under the call directed by the re- cent act of Congress: First Ward, on Monday, the thirdday of dume next, | Cleetion will he held in the Firct Pec oe at Reeves* eee aes ae me south sti of f | Fitch Ward, on Monday, the third day of dy street north, between Nineteenth and Twenti-th | next. at the School House, on the coruer of streets west, for a lector, ster, and Survey street east and A stivet south, for a ( or, one member of the Boar ase Ald Ses Saved Register, and Surveyor, one member of th members of ie Vo! im ore o jermen, ree members of the Board resent eaid ‘Ward; at which sri Prectuet the votes Of all who are registerad in the original First Pre cinct of said Ward, theinitialJettor pf whose named infrom BM te Z.idcluaive,will be feceived. Polls pen at 4. 5 close at x ‘a ; GkG, BP ¥TLDEBROWN, SA. SIMMS, THE MUNICIPaL .ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR OFFIVE, &c Q#ouD WaRD REPUBLICAN TIOKET Por Alderman— MON RICHARDS. nc Com mon Council, to represent eaid Ward. and an Au -715 copies per day. | riots, atating that in view of the general «ood 3,552 « “ conduct of the colored population im trusting The returps of advertising by the same city ere rpc aacpaypalnt — sere aa fessor: at which said Precinct the votes of all why are registered im the original First Precinct of said Ward, the initial letter of whose names isfrom A ts J., inclusive. will be received. Polls open at? « rote m., and close at 7 p.m. | papers for the quarter ending December 31, | privileges, all are released excepting Williama | Orleans. Breadetuffs steady.’ Corn advanced GEN. JOHM 8. CROOKER, SOHR, Cops: FRED D STUART, | 1666, as taken from the books of the Internal | Sher a*wity Joanige setae seeing ai | pee macncneaaon ail obes mes ecreve-on! PRN a telienrons ape /ARD—THIR D PREC eas am URoxIpad sooTT ine, -31s.9d- of c 5 a aT CINCT.—Notice is 5 DAS 5 Revenue Office, are as follows: Police in the discharge of their duty, and in- cpapeed pate For A aie Te erety aes eee conformity tothe provis- my 27 td Commissioners seessor— EvgNnIne STAB, citing others to riotous conduct, are remanded By Steamer. JOSHUA WHITNEY. « ions cf the charter of the Uity of Wa: ¢iFTH WARD. ONDPRECINGT.—Noti» Intelligencer... for trial by military commission. ‘In the case | New York, May oT Tbe s amer City of | By order Second Ward Bepetican Crap axe clectioy nill be held in the hte Pre Priests teens in couformity to the pre seen of Stephen Calhoun Smith, charged withmu-; | Baltimore, from Liverpool, brings the follow- EDWARD.AMBUSH y Presi nt First Ward, on Peters ecehi eye ame of ~ charter of the city of Washington, aw ——_+«+e-___ tilating the mational flag st the fremen's pa- | ing news: aa ee aodthecteeeh Hichticateraed Mincsooath serocta | Fate Wesy orshgt im the Second F spoinct off the REVISION OF THE REGISTRATION. rade on April 27th, the order saya the only ©: National Reform Union, in an address | YQ ee, Me ING B TMMERMAN aang | west, tor atiollector, Register, and: Survey or, 998 | gextsat Barber's wood after, WatA Ga of Suns z temuating circumstance is th lsoner’s ac- | to Mr. Giadstone, asked bim to take hold of |, a. noeee Mr. aor Solemn ner of tho Board of Aiderinen, and three mom: | between Kiet and’ Recont at cet tas Eleewhere in our paper to-day will be foand u 1014 -0f | independent candidate for the Board of Common | Member af tho men, 2: ast. for a Gul | a0 oficial publication of the rules which will | avowal thatthe aet was done in'a momeatet | icttonnietienare sand was caustig | Cobiysrom the Hite Ward oud Wards at which end Beecinet the waver of ait | HSA ar Rilsrase yess tor sgue mer of vow! act wi mé in & Moment o! r reas: 2, and 2 Bait which sai rect = oard o! Jdermen, th pembers of the Board govern ‘the Judges of the Election” at the | undue excitement, and the expression of sine | int critigeine che aeeely, isles wat! MANY VOTERS. | Vio aresegistered in the original Second Precinc : in criticising the Governme:t bill. He ex+ plained the reasons which led him td adopt the five-pound line. He did net, perehoid Common Council, ta represent said Ward, at whieh said Precinct the Votes of all who are registerad is the original First Precinct of said Ward, the initial Istter of whose pames is from Mt “open sessions” to be held on the 30th and 3ist | cere contrition fortheoffence. Prominentand of said Ward, the initial letter of whose ngmea ig ists., at the City Hall, «to reesive evidence of influential citizens .having petitioied for from A to ds, inglusive, will be received. Polls open at7a.m.,andc ase at 7 pe m, Fe® COLLECTOR. oa ‘The undersigned, through the solicitation. of Smith’s pardon, representing that his offence | commit himeelt to bold to the ory of househol y friends the pl hous: . WRUB. } - received. Pols open Tie te eae ee tbe, crcrene claiming the | receives no counten:nce in the community, | surrrace. if bP Saar earns tn th Ri ataes: eappare of phos EouuNo Ckusee, Lah eabinelabiady *\ ur “Fight to vote at the election to be held on | and it appearing that the confinement a! y Mr. Bright alto addressed the Unien, ad- TAX COLLECTOR." my W+td ‘Commissioners ALPR Monday, the 3d ot June next, and to correct | undergone by the accused, added t> the con- | vising petitioning throughout ths country. _I will be a candidate until elected or defeated. ERST WARD—FOURTH PRECINCT —Notia | ™y Zi td the lists of names of voters already prepared | d¢mnation of the comm y. will enfficiently ‘The accountsof the crops throughout France WO bee out aa reported ne some persons, aad H ikhereby given that, in conformity to the pro- F FTH WARD-THIRD PREC TEA and posted up inthe several wards.” It will pathname epee arb oereruencest of nis arg exit to be highly satisfactory. | Deke se set erowsing maleritye a ine visions of the charter of the City of Washingtou, an ik hereby given that, in conformity to the election willbe held inthe Fourth Precinct of the First Ward, on Monday, the third day of June next, at Vernon's Carpenter Shop, on the sout hwest cor! ner of H street north and Nineteenth atrect west, for a Collector. ister and Surveyor, one memb« of the Board of Al en, and three members 0: visions of the charter of the City of Washi ton, an election will be held in the Thi Precinct of the Fifth Ward,on Monday. the third day of June next, at James Deviin’s house, om ti+ southeast corner of Second street east and Pens eyivania avenue, for a Collector, Register, ani BIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS FRoM ! MEXICO. 4 Capture of Queretaro by the Liberals_Max- imilli. and His Generals Priseaers— ‘be seen by reference to that publication that the Judges have based their action on the 87” We have received from John F. Ellis; Recent opinion of the Supreme Court of the | 310 Pennsylvania avenue, 2 copy of his Intest District of Columbia as to their duties under | publication, entitled “ Brown Eyes," words PDEPENDENT TICKET—SIXTH WARD. The following Ticket will be supported at the en- suing June Election by many citizens, or foe jixth ‘Fo - 3 joard of Common Council, to represent amid | f the Board of Ald the law, and have given the best evidence of | bY Will A. Coulter, U.S.A, music by Fr. | Juarez Orders them to be Shot_The Vic- TA ATURE CROSS: Win m which suid Precinct the voter all why | Tere zor,gpemember of the Board of Alder: their intention to make a fair and full registry Kley, of this city. preg Army on its way te the City of For Gomman nei 7 are registered the origin 1 Syrond Precin gt of repre en waid Ward: at whic! seid pre é ard, the initial letter of whose namesis from | votes ol who xré registered in the ori of voters by the adoption of regulations so | | 8@-From Shillington, Odeon Building, wa | New OnLEame, May 97—A dispaten vis THOMAS SOMMERVILLE, SEitoz. inclusive, will be received. Polls-open at | Socond Pre inet of waid Ward. the initial beter y just and impartial that there ‘is no possibility | have a copy of “Aunt Margaret's Trouble.’ of any citizén entitled to yete being excluded | a charming story, understood to be by the “from the list if he chooses to have his name | daughter of Obarles Dickens. a Wi ener aie BiekGe on Vi parmee It is not THE FALL OF QUERRKTARO AND CAPTURE | certain t vy. Mr, ttle, lately elected fi MAXIMILIAN. en assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia, by ‘The important telegraphic news from Mex- | the Protestant Espiscopal Coundil, will ac- i ceptthe position, ms health, it is said, being ico published by us in another column, in ref- | SrPopetacte. | His election bes given general JOSIAH L. VENABBE. For Assessor— HAE OX. , Myl3-eott&dte FOU E RTH WARD ONSERVATIVE UNION TICKET to be sup: ported at the next June election: -* For ASBURY LLOYD CW MOORE: mmon Council— ILLTAM H. NALLEY, whose names is from A to L, inclusive. wil! | ceived. Brazos, May 2tst, to Major General Griffin, at Galveston, contains the following:—I nave just received official information from. Ber. 1loeaba and the United States Uonsul at Mata. moras, that Queretaro was captured by tha Liberals on the 15thof May. Meximiilian, Mejia, and Castello are prisoners. Signed.) J.J. Reynoups, Maj. Gen. MaATAMOBRAS, May 23.—The following was .m., and clo t7p.m. KE. W. DRURY. cmb renee ie BENS. TILLEY, my 2-td “ Commissionors. GECOND WARD FIRST PRECINCT. Notice & is hereby given that_in conformity to the pro- visions of the Charter of the City of Washington, an election will be held in the First Precin ct of the Second: Ward, on Monday, the third, day of June next, on the northeast corner of Thirteenth street west and L street north, for a Collector. Register, and Surveyor. one member of the Boand of Alder! M my @-td JoMMissioners QIFTH WARD—FOURTH PRECINCT —N tice ishereby given that, in conformity to t provisions of the charter of the City of Washi» ton, an election will be held in the Fourth Pr cinct of the Fifth War!. on Monday, the th: t, at Daniel § For € Shehan’s se erence to the taking of Queretaro and capture | satisfaction in the church thronghoat the | received irom General Escobedo todin® Ni beth men. and three members of the Board of Common | southw ner of Pennaylva { of Maximilian is confirmed by the following | State. ve Citizen, Minister of War: At three o'clock ROBERT BALL. SEeiok coud procinee the Tales oh altgehertre el [cece are Ieee ar Anh eee) ERE OT telegram dated New Orleans, May 26, 1867," this morning Vera Cruz was taken’ by our For Assessor— gistered in the original First Precinct of said Ward, | members of the Board of Common Con: t Mz. Bescugr ann Ma. Davis.—On Friday | force who: surprised the enemy. Short: WILLIAM H. JOHNSON. the initial letter of whose names is from A to Lin: | represent said Ward, at which said Precinct to+ and received at the Department of State this | gveping last the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher | after the qacison was made. ‘phedeers| my 13-te clusive, will be received. Polls open at7 a.m and | votes of all who arc. regtstered. in the original © morning: d-livered a diseourse in bis church in Brook- | and our troops eccapied the pince. Mean, | === | clic at) 1 3.8 Siers : Precinet of said Ward. the initial letter Hon W. i. Seward:—I have this moment re- | lyn, N. Y., in which he strongly defended the | while the enemy retreated ‘towards tho GEORGETOWN VER’ ; JOBN CHA hese faba Rigi gg pc paige Ceived the following dispatch by telegraph. | Telease of Jefferson Davis. His remarks ere- | Cerro De La Comnona, where our artillery ADVER’MTS. i _ Auer Sate || 9 Cornice setae le one! “TCRNER TORREY via Galveston, dated at Matam ay 7, | ated considerable sensation, especially among | cansed bim-to surrender at eighta.m. Max- | ——— £——#———__—_+ D WARD—SECOND PRECINCT —No- re Storey j A have the Rover to transmit the feblowig of bis radical friends. : imillian and his generals, Mefis and Costello, | PEW STOCK OF, DEY GooDs., hereby giveu that in conformity, to the : 0 : wd Commissioners. AXTH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT—Noti SS hereby given that. in conforinity to the pr surrendered unconditionally. You will please give the President’ my congratulations on this triumph of the national army. Escobedo re- s of the charter bf the city of Washington; tion will be heid inthe Second Pr f ond Ward on Monday. the third day Hicial letter: &7 Bishop Johns Sam Luis Poroso, May 15.—General Berrio- | the Council .of | tn JOUN W. SMOOT, 119 Bridge street, George town, D. C., has enlarged and refitted his store, and bis annual report to Protestant Episcopal rirgi F Michael Green's Wood Office, on the of the charter of the City of Washington. a Church of Virginia, lately in session at Staun- ported from the interior thaf Juarez ordered | ‘sumed business with an entire NEW STOCK UF ips 5 Thi i be held in the First Precinet of + zabal:—My Esteemed Friend, «Vivala Patria’ ton, the Bishop states that he nas reached the 3 res a hace 22 corner of Thirt wil weld in the First Precinct of i - ss Archduke and his be shi STAPLE AND FANCY D GOODS 1 re ister and M y. the third day of Jus «Queretaro bas fallen by force of a this’a.'| 7ist year or id ae the nd his genérals to be shot A DRY GUODS«pougit fTectir Register my ay, the third day a the 48th of his ministry, MATAMOROS, May 25.—The Liberal force | since the deckine in prices, whic Board of Aldermeny and, three E ; enables hint» " 1 m. at 8 o'clock. Maximilliap, Mejia, Castil- | And the 25th of his Episcopate. which took possession of (ueretarohus started | offer inducements to prehasérs. -His stuck éom- | Boar! of Common Edancil to represent sail ward, Jo and Miramon are prisoners. for the capital. prises the newest artl best stylewof Laties Dros Asessor 5 hich ¥ wre registered in the original Eirst Pre- ‘Signed Bex BERS —The reg- | Commodore L. D. Logan, of the Mexican } (oods. Hosiery. Alexandre’s Kid and Silk Gloves, nitialletter of who=> names i (Signed) NEETO JUAREZ, RNEYMEN PLA\. | navy, bas been ordered by Berriosabal to com-.| tite Dumncke. Manse ® Kid and eh ve he recelwed. Polls | sur; at which seid preciuc Yours truly, M. B. MArsHatt. m > 7 3 whasks. Linen and Cotton Sheetings and : o - ill be held at German | mand an expedit to Vera Crug and socom. Shirtings, Cambries i Muesli i ¢ 7 le m. registered in the original 2 at 7% ollock. A fullani | pletely end the struggle. The Tiperaishave | = » Cambrics and Muslins, Parasol’ and MICHAEL GREEN Ward. the initial letter of whose man taken possession of the steamer Gen. Sheridan | U™bTellas, Duplex, Hpop Skirts 31D to Ly inclusive. will dw received. Polls open at + expecteri. “ B. N. EDMONSTON, Sec. calicoes, Gips. Mek AR fs. with a full JOHN W. TUCK hams, Linen Cambri¢ Handke OPINION OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, z Bins for'naval purposes. a. in. and close at7 p.m 5 : 2 = Geavtiie enblemens? “aia my Bt [Merald&Intel.j ~ Commissioner SAMUEL R. TURNER ‘The legaj opinion ot Atiorney General Stan- RU LES FOR REVISION OF THE REC assortment of Gentlemens’ and, Boy's wear, Algo, : arin OP a tote WF. GARRETT, bery on she subject of the right to voterana | UG TRATION. $10,000 for the Colored People. Se ee gre eure rersuticcKtionshe.| | SECON ra eHae itt contormants to.theg | .iuy 2-t0 Conimissioners hold office under the requireme: - | “Open” sess pe es 7 Provivence, R. 1., May 2%7:—The will of | m#kin 1 <0) saslapted tothe best | ho tert | : f the of Washing: | QINTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT —Not: « q nts of the mil. wiper gessions of “the Judges of the Elections Shubeli Hutchins, a ited the-chaat of this |! family trade. to which he calls theattention of cach | P)) ay claction will be held. in the Phare a Ss s hereby given that, in conformity to the ar ftary reconstruction act of March 2d, and the aa lo be cnn the S0th and'sist of M: adh 3. | city, makes a beque-t of ten thousand dollars) f buyers. {my 25-1} 3. H. SMHOT. ofthe Second Ward,on M v.the thin day of | visions of the charter of the City of Washi it supplementary act of March 23, 1567, im the dualifications of persons clatmiug the nmawe i. | for the education and improvement of the QPECTAL NOTICE. Jane next. at Riniman's Hotel. on the sontionst | Eleetion will be held in the Second Precingé o! ten States lately in rebellion, to which wehave | votcai the ele tion to ic hicld un Monday, the ni ot | coléred people at the South’ S 2 — A 2 S ballecter Beer nee Cal See eee ete soy | Stebt Ward. on, Blonday, the third day of Ju Teferred several times, has been published. | JURE .next. aud tw urrect the lists of names or pbb tad Rate i) he Rrscrterie Sale of Real -Betatb of the tate the Board | of three mem! Rikth airecr east: between Pepwayleante ovens F voters 4 ‘ ed and pos in the seve: = . Ofer a careful exatnination | SOT! #lteady prepared and posted up in the several of the acts of Congress, @3 wellasall Sta'e it Board of Comm ‘ow and one Asvessor; at, wi .to represent said W r n “t south h said precinct t Dr Bey, S, Bol SECOND WARD REPUBLICANS RALL ms DAY. May 2th. commencing at 3 0’ciock, psi with the Brick House i > lector. Register. ant upied by JS. E. Thorn! ; ard of Aldermy ; i In performing the dutie psd upo: -publi econd Wari on Bridge street. and continuing on Bridge street | Of tll who are registered in the origina ie Gee in Ce ie laws bearing on the questions involved, ar- during the ‘two, days dies mated ge “ Weapee seal SEIT gs pies eee nt es delet ile and the Canal Wharf property . Bs : aid Tae ee ee i rete to Fivesat the conclusion that there isno au- gudeavor to ascertain whe her the names of qualf | publicans in the city earnestly invited: Brith Locos ened We Fee ey miei ihe Js open at 7 a. m., and close at7 p. ginal First Precinct of e ave heen omitted from the fi ‘ % if A c se occupied by J. er. 0 street, \ me in ihority for any other oath to be taken by any | original lists, aud whether any Mave Dene erat OF AORDAY: EVENING! MAY: 9%, and continging to the corner of High and West sts UO poceHERTY. ne Oe at 5% o'clock p.m., AT CHURCH ON 14TH ST EAR OHIO AVE TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 28, at 8 o'clock p. m., AT WUODWARD'’S HALL. D STREET, BE. TWEEN 10TH AND 11TH STREETS. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 29, at 8% o'clock p. m., AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH, VERMONT AVE.: ceived. Polls ope WILLIAM Ht EDWARD WA Ce ence touching the qualifications of the apphi- | ¢tly placed thereon é In the insertion or removal of names, they will cant for registration than the oath prescribed | «xclusively regard the qualifications ur disqualifies the suppiementary act of Congress of fons press ribed or mentioned in the act of January n ch 23d, and says: ; and their determ: anons will not infiu- “When, therefore, a person applies to th > periods of orleinel cepieteorns board for registration, ie powecer the board eapedtive wacde aay pele past is contined to the administration of the pre- | Purposes or desires. scrived oath, and ifthe applicant taxes that | 1) determining whethet hi oath, bis name must go onthe registers. The | chould te mde ee oe ents Dame of any person Boara cannot enter upon the as ein ould be added to. or taken from the ori lists, and to Frederick street; and at 5 o'clock p. m. we will sell Mount Alto, containing about 17 acres. the commanding site in the District, WEDNESDAY, 29th. at 5 o'cléck p. m., commen- cing at Lot 1, Square 2. at the Circle. and coutinae Lot 4. Square 13. near the Georgetown Bridge. Full particulars in Intelligencer. m %-3t GEO. H. BOHRER, Execntor. JEW PAPER HANGING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber has just received direct from New c my 25-dtd_ | Herald & Intel.] Commissioners. SECOND WARD—FOURTH PRECINCT — WS tice is herehy given that in confornity to the provisions of the Charter of the City of Washington, an election will be held in the Fourth Precinct of the Second Ward. on Monday. the third day of Juna next, at Grayson’s Hotel. on the northwest corner of Thirteenth street west and E street north. for aCol- lector. Register, and Survevor. one member of the Board of Aldermen. three members of the Board of Common C fo represent said ward. and one RD PRECINC WA : in conformity hereby an nthe Third Precin Sixth t y of Iu at Costigan’s Old Store. northeast corner et east and M street south, for a Collector r.and Surveyer. one me hether | = the Jud; res”? will act ~ offic York a la \d well-sel tock of said pr the votes of all en. ee be f the Board of Co on i be bas ssworn truly or falsely. That inquiry | act of Congress’ and ‘the appointment of the, Sager NEA Q STREET. PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW susDEs Feeister: in he original Second Precinct nell to ey resent. sad Ward een 4 ese! court which mi . | of the Supreme Cou t strict of Cu . ORS NG. M! S, A 8 ¢ initial letter of whose names ia ich ani ‘inct votes of all terwards have jurisdiction to try him om the as individuals. ‘They mast thee ee THe mepan ‘a nh aad 30, and Fixtures, to which he would respectfully ask | from M to Z, inclusive, will he recelved, Polle open | Sty wnich said Precinct the votes of all wh indictment for perjury. Next, the duties of heir official capacity of the existence of the attention of his friends and the public gener- | at 7 a. m. and close at7 p.m Pha aes : The Republicans of the ward will assemble at the vi i in bis busine ANDREW NOERR, y the board. Aner the registration js completed, { ailifications or disqualitications: | ee a eee Room on Petree aacemble at the | ally, Having made this change in his business, he Ww BONE Polls open at7 a.m. aul " 2 “y ce cr ag OURS » . 0 ee . E cE they are to superintend the election and make | 22di0 ofer that they may form fair and correct in League Boome reety near Fourteenth | hopes by prompt and faithful attention to evers eis yM. PETTIBON L.A TCE Teturn of the votes, list Of vote nae make | concinsions, they will allow any one of their num: | #treet. and. preceded by a band of music, march Iu wy 25-td__[Herald&Intel.j — Commissi a HENRY procession to the REPUBLICAN CITY MASS RATIFICATION MEETING, branch in his line to merit a share of the patronage #0 liberally extended to him heretofore. J ber. or any citizen to present o sone elected, to the commanding general. 1: | sertion of names on the Nets nf x, is very clear from those provisions that in sa- | tention of names thereon. These « ions to the in or to the re »bjections may HIRD WARD—FIRST PRECINCT —Noti Com is hereby given. that in conformity to the WIXNTH WARD—FOURTH PREC rintending these consist of an expression of belief of disqualifi WATERS, Visions of the Charter of the City of Washington, | Sis hereby given that, in conformity * | T4 ase elections the duty of tl 4 Pp of disqualifica AT THE my 21-6t* SS High street. an election will be held-in the Firs: Precinctof the | yj “ity of Washingt } ‘d is to receive the votes of the persons | ti’. or of the enumeration of particular objec CITY HALL Third Ward, on Monday. the third day of June Fourth Precine | wise emis are upon the registration, and | “’"*- Iv ee GGFORGETOWN HEADQUARTERS. Rext. at Mrs. Cooks house on the ¢ s Sixth Ward. on 3 fo reject all others. There 1s uo provision | Whenever the right of Muy one to° FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 31. F a ycéy; | Sixth ttreet west, Letween N and 0 st My at the Anacosti anywhere to surcharge or falsify orada seine ineereaog ne cue Ri orte tareat nie at 8 o'clock p. m., ones Botte Aa ASI Pee se cornCn OLN strecheton Collector, Rewiater venom ner Sire ek ae anaes OF aEATD aeangle | shorcon. Fumcgonbted oF digputed by any ong or AT WOODWARD’S HALL. NG GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, TRIM- | men. three members of the Board of Common Coun- | yigkiMa ds onus, tor a Collector, Register. pre py ras area Telrad eibes of the mone Pulicated an cothonatl head. | Will be held the regular weekly{mecting of the Cinb. Sbuna & BEHREND a fo seprmenta a sbasip be ces yeccinee members of the Board of Common Conneil the power of the comma tay get conte shes os Khaliacinde ieee ‘ alec ar EMINENT PUBLIC SPEAKER. No. 120 Bridze street. next to the National Bank ct of the raid Ward. the initial letter of | Peedhcrths vitee at at Wher wee nett sal given hereafter. qualification and d in the Will address the meetings abere mentioned, Pace ith ei ee uct Je Tram A fo Ls, inclusive, will be x riginal Second Precinct of said Ward. the initiel : Be ate Ait of the SU of January. Ia! | By orden of a wecond Wott Gare ee Eian EAP DET GOOnE = a eee EB. WL RNOWLES, yo | | letter of hove names is from M to Z nd also obligate him to truthfully answer any resident Second Wai abhie 4 EAP : @ now «el Si i will Be received. _ Bolts a : JUDICIARY ComMITTER.—The witnesses be- | questions which may be avked himin relation tots | EDWARD AssDusn Becta ee Puvhean Clu Madder Calicoes, handsome. styles. piety Cea Bee hoe oaks GANTT dore the Judiciary Committee Saturday were | ‘lsim to be rezarded as a voter. ate St (Chronicte.] en; If to 18% cents: Bleached ‘Mousiin. 10. 1 ie ae : ecline to take the wath. or to answer any 7 7 Soe cents; full yard wide do., good goods, 15 cents: An- a ane Chief Sustice Ohase, Judge Underwood, At- | me yuestions whieh may be propuonded to him his REGISTRATION NOTICE, The -analified | droscoggin do. 26 cents: Unbleached Musltus. 10. 1 WARD—FIRST PRECINCT. torney General Stanbery, Hon. Montgomery panes DL tbe plac ed on the jist of yoter sor if | fenotified that on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, te | 222:15; 17; Laurel D $'¢ do.. 2 cents: handsw ereby given that, in conformity t Blair, John T. Ford, of Baltimore, W. War- | itence shall be provtuted suicicut to nutioty the | Sth Aud Siet of May. Ihe, the nadersigned wiitthe | bawne. Mand 25. A beautiful stock RX herge stock o will be Held Ip the Bieet precteaee den, newspaper correspondent, Colonel Wm, | Judes zitdt he is a qualified voter Oe ee sere the City Hall: frem 9 o'clock @. | of Mohair Goods ‘for Dresses and Suite: White Seventh Ward.on Monday, the third day of Jun 17 9’clock p. m. niredoath and answers sat. evidence of the O. Moore, and Colonel A. K. Leng, of the Pres- | But if he take the re weil 7 4 . joods, Parasols, Skirts, Cassimers. Linen Drills hext. iuthe rear of Bacon's Drug Store, on tis Persie me thes tag gia bin qualifications of persons claiming the right to. | 20483 en é : : : ices “ee ident's staff. The first three witnesses named hawill te cesaenel ee Sasition te have Ine uae | Vote" in said. city atthe election to be held on Salta sh Cem EALO OEE ee S See ra of Alieraien an 7“ tector. Registers and ‘were examined upon ibe facts connected with | Placed vr re ers; provided | Monday, the 3d of June next. and “for correcting BENJAMIN MILLER. t ard of Commen Councs . joard of Ald: sufficient to | the lists” of voters heretofore made by them and | my op-tm* 101 BENS eh Coe EER, which said Precinct the of all the preparations for trying Jeffersen D..vis, S the inquiries | Posted up in the several Wards of sadd city. Peet dn at a A Rr tered in the original First Prectuct of f represent said ‘Wari the reasons why he was not tried, hew far the ee ee W* WHEATLEY § PREMIUM STEAM | said War. the iuitial letter of whoer sist votes of all Who ate r Administration was responsible for the pro- aos : ae DYEING 4ND CLEANSING M to Z. inclusive. will be received. Precinct uf said Wards The cath which shall b- taken ‘in all cages of chal- STABLISHMENT. YE] So veandclise Abe pan namics is from A to L, ceedings and for therelease of Mr. Davis on | lenge shail te substantially as fellows. viz: Office. No. 49 Jefferson st.. Georgetown. D.C HOM AS H. Polls open at 7 a.m. and c} bail. 1t is understood that Mr. Stanbery’s tes- | You. — THOMAS W dy swe: —— ‘or sfirm) that you Sudges of Electi Pelee Tnotioate tae eC Tee aed eee ad 5 TER a » ’ d ze lection, ‘an Institute. ; rebui .and is now by my 2 z timony showed that Mr. Speed, whilst Attor- | Stats Sf the agents OF aes Tee stests 5. V. Novas, Secretary. far the largest aud most complete catablishiaont of HIRD WARDTHIRD PRECT CT Notice | omy 27-td : ney General, employed Mr. Evarts to repre. | befor. the #1 uf June we will have reaided in hington, May 21.1387. ay Sade || #08 Kind inti section of couetey es best is hereby given that, in conformity to the pro- EVENTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT— { sent the Goveramentand manage the casein | eit rn mia ony year, and in dl Ve mee ISFRATION NOTION. — PERSONS | | Dyeing and Scouring of all kinds done in the visions of the Charter of the City of Washington, | SAY ‘by given. thal : who may find their names fincorrectly ape led in the pointes U+listd in the various ‘ards. or whe have pplication and been ac- cepted whose names do not appear in the lists, will personally or in Sn.oF fefore tan sath i errer to eis hereby given that, in conformity t an election will be held in the Third Precinct of the | the provisions of the Third Ward, on Monday. the third day of June next. at Dellinger’s Carpenter Shop, on the est corner of Ninth street west) an north, for a Collector, Register, Sur member of the Board of Aldermen) and th manner. Truly thankful for past favors, the subscriber solicits the continued custom of the community. Goods received and returned by express with the ‘utmost promptness and despatch. Post Office address, Lock Box No. 80. Office closes daily at sunset except Saturday, when it is closed at 8% p.m. fe 6-6m. Sharter of the City of Wash ington, an election will be held in the Second Pr: cinct of the 5 th Ward. on Monday. the third y of June next, at Jackson Pumphrey ‘scarp - on the south side of F street south, bet Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets west, for aC. lector, Register. and Surveyor. one member of th Board of Aldermen, three members of the Boaré Common Council, to represent said Ward; at whic! its behalf, in conjunction with District Attor- | three months; that you are either a pauper Rey Chandler; that after Mr. Speed resigned | ‘1et eusrianship, that you have not been comvioved of any Infamous crime, or © ce, and that you Mr. Evarts was continued in the case,and, in | 022." oluutatily given aid. oF comfort.to the Pursuance of such anthorization, did control | '¢! Sie in poo ere Hien and that you will true anewers make te auestion= ay De dekes itin the uswal manner where. attorneys are | you touching vourcisimto have your name placed employed in behalf ef the Government. The | om the list of voters of the — ward. other witnesses were examined as to the pab- the understened on or hefore the 29th inst. 80 without personal application the corrections can be made on the two days appointed for that pur- pore by the Judges of Election. By order. my 23-98 8. V. NOYES, Secretary: bers of the Board of Common Couucil, to said Ward; at which said Precinct the who are registered in the original Sec: of said Ward. the initial letter of w tion of General She In the preparation of the first or original lists a SR rising Gouk care: awit from A to L,inclusive, will be received. Polls open | tnd Preciuct the votes of all. whe are registeres! in ‘ b; or‘or a 7 vin; vi le a 4 3 sive, received. Polls ope . ii Pi Precinct of said W. % x Eesti. of, Beane dispatch about | wider range of power ts given to the Judes of the ESF ASTISHO RTE See? ‘Also, GOSHEN Butter, rose flavored.” at? @.m.,and close a7 p.m. Pee eae a en | the New Orleans riots and the parden of al- Bicpoen Cian se theimecnses foe. Pp the rst, Be McPHERSON & FERGUSON, N. W. BURCHELL, Corner 1th Bad sty. : hee poNOHO. will be received. Polls o ty ig pang close at é 06 second, : unde: ‘Ouse. A. ADS N : yo leged West Virginia deserters. their duties are parucularly prescribed. (They are idler Foc. rato clara SXEFIANO = JOHN THOS. JOBNSON, ae PETER HEPBURN PuRsonAL.—Major Gen'l George H, Thomas | bul to give orioy nent eanen noice at eetions: | Dealers in x Got PLANO for shin : my27-td Commissioners. y Uta Commissioners ut to give © prior netespaper notice’ of the time | PURE DRUGS. MEDICINES © CALS, aft i ‘HIRD WARD—FOURTH. PRECINCT —No. FEN 9 =x 9 arrived bere Saturday evening direct frem | 294 place of cach scveiun. Tt In, at these wessions, PEBFUMERY PN Cg AL! Five othizs from @155 16 80. Lt °, | SEVENTH WARD—THIRD PRECINCT —S and these eessi nly. that the lists must be = Nashvillein response to a telegram from Gon- | rected and claims prevented from persons profecs, eral Grant. He will have an interview with ing to be qualified voters, and evidence bo received sustain their claims. the President to-day. ----John M. Bincktey, | “persons deriting t0 be erirofled as voters miust Ritherto holding the position of law clerk un- age Bet neg pala tar neo Ae der the Attorney General, is to succeed Mr. J. | [ince of sickness or mumgui debi ea ae eat aor Ashton, who will retire June Jat from tide tonne, ey eee ge Sai ei ae Ie is place as ay assistant to the Attorney Gen- D the excepted cases written or printed applica- ti be ted to the tthe e oral. Mr. Binckley 1s sdmirably Atted tor the | sexsions/in which the rouson of making then Gai Position by bis legal sequirements and ability. | be stated under oath, and when +o Presented the tice is hereby given that. in conformity to the provisions of the Charter of the City of Washing ton. an election will be held in the Fourth Precinct of the Third Ward, on Monday, the third day of June next, at Burns’ Office, on the west side of Ninth street west, between F and G streets north, for a Collector, Register. and Surveyor, one mem- of Board of Aldermen, and three membery of the Board of Common Council, to represent said ‘Ward, at which said Precinct the votes of all who tered in the original Second Precinct of rd. the initial letter of whose names i+ tice is hereby heed that in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the city of Washingt: ap election will be held in the Third Precinct « the Seventh Ward on Monday. the third day « June next, at Mrs. Claryoe' F street south, between Ninth and corner of Ninth street. for a Collector, Register, and Surveyor, one member of the Board of Alder men, three members of the Board of Common Coun cil. to represent said mann: which said Precinct the yotes of all who are regiatered in the original cond Precinct of said Ward, the initial letter o! A to L, inclusive, will be re- INSTRUMENTS, &c., &t. Physicians Prescripti 5 The Might Bell promptly answered. nee JOHN F. ELLIS, my 25-2¢ 310 Pennsylvania avenue. PINS, FOR SALE O®8 BENT —A family leav- ing the District will sell. Tifice. octave PIAN' t at ‘magnificent 7 rosewood. se ee ea red at ac! \~ eee war ris BOOKS —Law and Practice of .United TM 4 terms, by GEO. WA’ and Canal, Geor, %, inclusive. will be received. Polls open rs |. By A.A. Har wood, U8. ‘inn, the Puke names is . ry 4 i close at7 ved, . Polls open at7 a.m. and 7p. m. namev of each epplicant shall be read alond by one TRRELS BL of Areriti J vols Lo oat : ore ¥ M. ORME. H. 0. JOHNSON S7-From French & Bichardson, 24 Penn. | <f the Judges, and if his right to vote ve doubted or | 9 BSRRELS B. By tre Delis Gage May Day. By Haiph JOHN -M. TORLEY, | JAMES SMALL,” sylvania aves ts for Scott & Oo.’are- | % P jn ean ‘of bis claim as well ae ast 15 cases Fin . ‘ Waldo Emereon. Good B: h; of, Errore my7-td Commissioners. my 2-td ‘Commissioners. paturtpbactee mn onden ly Review, | iti and the rd ion of the Judges be fo rom | Atwholesale, | CALVERT & SORAN. in Languages Earrisell on teteowe eee Focete, WARD FIRST PRECINCT—Notice | x ‘OURTH PRECINCT— 3 Quarter : reet. 6th and 7th, 5 s here! conformity : her mie oa ey for April. The articles are éf a wore popular | fe {Ice oF Taht o} ce whichmay be pre- | yyy 7-36 Opposite Intelligencer Office. NSIDE SHUTTERS, 7 Visions of the charter of the city of Washington, an piotice, is hereby. sive: thet, ta conformity t ebaracter 'recinct of ee than its average. sack as t on | By order of the Board of Judges: isions of the charter the City of W: <= election will be held in the. Fi Baoan Blection will be heht § 5 sBea-fleh and a Ohallu’s recent | my 2st (chronakep} SV. NOYES, Secry, | M[ST7HEW GAULT! Wo. WIELTAMS. | En atters, French and Imitation, Rrench | Fourth Ward on Monday, the third fay’ of Jane se the become Word en Bene ren Eres Travels,” “New American Religions,” « : GAULT & WILLIAMS. Windows; Doors of any styJe.or fintah: furnished | next, at the School house. on the east side of First ("duy of June next, at Mrs. Delawey's house, soutlt Four Reform Orators,” “Curious Myths iHevisg eivised : aul 6 of my felloy -citizens | SLATE ROOFERS: OFBICE 475 NINTH ST.,'| &t short notice. Satisfaction guaran' Tomes it | street west. between I and K streets north, for Yr side of F street south, between Ninth and Teath tara "The Poetry of Seven Dials,” that under the decision of the Supreme Court fbey EE street C. prices. . of | streets west, near the corner of Ninth street, for (ollector, Register. and Surveyor, two members « the of Aldermen, for one and two years re- actively three members of the Board of Common ouncil, to represent said ward, and one Assessor ; tt which said Precinct the votes of all who are in the original First Precinct of said ulgnot. beequired £0 appear in person y pach Maa A aap mand ‘registration of thelr names. dna paving may taken a memoranda of ie names of am 57 From W. G. Metzerott we have the song | SF pereons khown to be entitied to registenee Ty When Thow art Wed,” composed by E. H deem it proper wabliely Me motlty at ‘one that'b; i4 Orders, and Slate f{ ig % Lumber Yard, Tenth street and Cuoai.s wy Soe (porsrors|——sPoraronsa é ie Collector. Register, and Surveyor. one member of the Board of Aldermen, thrve memiers of tar Boar mon Council to represent said ward; at whicl ct the votes of all who are pastored in as } POLITAN B: TORY i Builders’ Depot 562 Seventh 3 1 mene rae TS | a — a “‘yic fant 3 red in original Second Precinct of ard, the : ted by the . to whi 2.000 bushels No, 1’ JACKSON WHITE POTA- wi initial letter of wh sis from A | d SPone gy pablisnsd by. ts also, the | T Hunted: ne dame will we regintered: widen” | TOES, fast arrived per sobe T. Pesos a WILTBERGER, LDUC & CO., |] to ec instustee waite Sactiee Batis gpe0 AT | Sleeve be teccioed. eats ae Pen ee ren, DY, HW. Mil- | sonal application is made; except those peraonsab. | Portland, Maine. For sale (from Wrage tote to arers eat as | |e mn utd close at? p. an, SOHN WEST. cles tt act Sel kee Tard, tand ©) gong me Gently | solutely prevented from appearing by sickness or | tult.purchagers. "| JG. WATERS, SW WARE, ac. | 8. C. MILE: JOHN A. PEAKS. Maiden,” by ‘Gounod. other tinavoidable cause. on the two days on which -lw_4Chron.} | 109 Wator st., Georgetown. Wop Dues i] my z-ta Commixsione! a-ta : boners: cals eiberrtt 2a. ET the Judges sit for the correction of the lists, viz:— | ¥"W. BOTELENE BRO, Te || Gone delivarad Ca nares } SRST ENS TST WT TORTS my Commissioners. | Pasprids Saponrexworien eaten ®. | Fhurhy bes Prey Sis ae eee |S lira Cob BARRE RBeetsone NO AG OTHE WianRagin: | F'OUREN, WARD REGO PERCIAGT My |) N. Piposaee hyrgase aes Lm plane elected | z7-st ades of Bintan: Offer at reduced: prives superior“ apié-tm* A Lae vision atthe rr of te cy of Washington, W A8uLicTon 1n0N WoRKS. and accepted the presidency of a:mining and LOOKOUT FOR THE @ELEVENTH BEFRIGERATORS, j || GABRIAGES? : ‘a $n elections the third | GRAY AND NOYES, mannimoraring compeay, nat nav recency | (W chase Fie Mid dupraca Get now panes, «CARAS Saracen SanMAOREY || Re Rg Satan merit eae a gis | Andes Petia etd Be Mates urchased sixt juare miles of mineral land - . Y¥, Juneéth, ° 7 Prey. | i oe | sti t street north, for a Collector. famurec' rt- ba ‘Virginia. sei ih mbonpreusy aout By aN biigtds Wa Lk “ ‘We have on hand the most extensive stock of-new | I pe Pi ‘Surveyor, two hiembers of the Board | gat oral eaenr ae equiied meray bak Poet, hig: emma ee era B_&. CONANT, Seg. $onckiambiaeie ATER-COOLERS, | hand ©. GES ever of- of aldermen, for one, end two years respectively . itor nines Or any Tonuived power; Sex ot mated Mamite, ecAen, wee aueeaeal OF Te SUES Te wea Nr BS | And HOUSEKEEPING * ARTICLES’ géncrally. 1 at aerate tine Ou beeck ad Hares wiemvels and, amd am Assensor: ar chick fail descr, Sarre aT the Executive Mansion to-€ay was General Ball. cu TUBSDAY EVENING, Bay ath, "3, W; BOTELER &BRo., . | Prices betore purchasing. ~ | Ftald Precinct thovotes.of all who areregisteredyn | ‘MAL Of Mi descriptions. | and extensive George H. Thomas, whohed 8 short inter- | The meeting will be Siirecand by the nominees ef | my a7:3t: [Chron.i& Int]. 390 i Hopetting dbus in Ses : | the original First Precinct of rd, the establishment: enables >: otter thee having wiew the Conservative part others. A - || guar art pide Int Metzerott Hall. 'M. YOUNG, J¢., & BEO.. -itial letter of whose names is from M to eo yeles with the President, in company with | Vitedto come, hear aba ‘deeide" By oner or the 5 ’ J TESTI F | my 4-coun* 3 RE will be, recei’ Polls apen, : ane co eea es aoe Keene the Secretary of'War. Committee, 0 ay te LEGANT BLACK SILES.) 03.0: SETHE REAL EAPAPN FOUR, | 7 P-m- La wifents for Burnham's Improved Joaval Turbine \ MaRyYLanp Conetrrort. ‘Oonvans. HEADQUARTER: Pi oS eee La ‘NAL, Wheel- oe. ‘The Vemocratie Gonstitutional Convention, os Ww SER Coitate mend ‘We have just recefved — : : y ocks! LOCKS!! _ LOCKSTIT ; asuinar0s,D.C.,May 25th, 188%. |. 10 pices BLACK GROS. GBALW SILKS, (white, im evasion At Annapolis, was engagedon Sat- . urday with én unimportant debate on the poll | Th? pipe Rp tad Committee were ‘adges;) ot:superion eeattityy eth vn consider them! tax question. ‘ r appointed a 4. fiery soe eee | isd Aad Price from @3:73, 0 OS ber yara:v’ | EST ASSORTMENT OF LOCKS AND BUILD- ERS’ HARDWARE IN THE CITY. ) DEPOT, 669 SEVENTH STREET OTe oreecte ‘Centre Market. i thorized to receive oY oy Baxxxcrtor—it is, under-| ED agin Bid stood that J. Sayles Brown has been appointe! | Megisur of Bankraptcy for this ‘District by Chief Justice Chace. j ——— IeranyaL Ravevvs—The “Hom | ‘tn souree to-day amouitod to Sanat gg (OF From J. Sailliigtos, Odeon | ave Beadle’s Monthly for Jane. °°” f Paw FA iit misy-concery. tiles: att Ward tre a son eho 14 etal? 4, ae of toawt % bi4 i. BINLEY & 00,