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THE EVENING STAR 38 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, ’ Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and 1ith street, BY w. D. WALLACH. The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Ten, CENTS PER WEEK. Qopiesat the counter, with or without wrappers, Two Uxwrs each. PRICE FOR MaiLing:—Three months, On* Doar and Fifty Cents; six months, Taree Dot- jars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—pgblisbed on Fri- WASHINGTON, D. €.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1867. N2, 4,438. ver, XXIX, bad nO animosity against the colored ten, but bad sympathy for them; they were being led away by designing men, who “augh{ them believe that the eitizens of Wa:hington were their enemies. Those who were now controlling the colored men were not men who bad been their friends, but men who bad snddeniy discovered great beaa'y in the colored man, and they wanted to ase him for the purpose of elevating themssives fo power, and then like cattle turn them off, be- chuee they had no further use forthem, The whie men were not arfaying themselves Sgainst the biacks, but (he blacks were array- ing themselves against the whites, and the poor crea‘ures seem :o think that (his right to vole would cure all the ifis that Mesh was ber tc. He would not give them the right to vote, but be would give them hread. and keep them frem being imposed upon. He would give them all their rights under the law, but insist upen their being subordinavs to tke white men. In conclusion, Mr. Lioyd urged ail to + he ve their names re ered, and yote on pext LOCAL NEWS, Monaay. i Mr. Jobn H. Semmes being called for, ap- reared and was received with greatappiause. Corporation Affairs. . e did pot think there was the slightest cause cay—One Dollar and a Half a Year. 2 suEranpecnene seme os RR OT ERE 5 sa Wien en ' -PECTA ) TELEGRAMS. ke. ee CLOTHIN G, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 A dispateh from Omaha says a fightovewered ¢c . LAW OF fUMANITY, || on the iéth instant, at Pine Blot, between: a FROM EUROPK. Lonvon, May 28.—The clanses of the reform Bill pro iding ior ® more liberal ex‘ensiop of runchise bave been adopted by the House LOT H IL.N. @.~ IN RELATION TO SOCIAL EVILS. arty of mem catting raflread ties avd eom* Commons. EOARD OF ALDERMEN,’ May 2, 1°67—The | for the conservative ticket of the Seventh AN ESSAY FOR YoONe BN, on Physical ncene in which oue of the former andisix of , Lewoen Muy 20—Midnizht.—At the close of } board met pursunnt to adjournment; the | Ward to be defeated if the citizens would do ; v7 es Brrors and Abuses incident to Youth and Bacly | the iat‘er were iaMed. Another fight ocettrred | the seerion to. night all ibe eectioné of there. | }ice president (Mr. Turton) in the chair | adlin their power to elect their candidates. MES Sure er re At SMITHS Manhood. with tho humane view of treatment ant } at Cheyenne Pass on the Wth instant) in | gorm dill as amended have been Accepted by | Council cubstituce for the bill to license, tax, | The first time be ran for Alderman eve ry one ° A taal s te cure. fost p sealed lett nclons, frog of charge which one whe: man Was kil The grass | the House of Commons with the exception of | #ud rrguiste insurance companies, was taken | Sid he would be defeated hy 20 majority, MEN'S SUITS ot 310) at omits, | Adsense Dr. SHILEIN HOUGHTON, Howard | tong tlie northern rewte-ncrowe the plains 6 | trar portion, Corn reac nee ee Of | ip. Mr, Gulitk advocated the adoption of the | bat himerlf and friends went to work and the MENS SUITS at $12 nee ee a eee seh ey |e sufficient for pasture, and is 6 months later | pation cf seats in Parliament. In the House of | substitute, because of the necessity for eome | Trsult was he was elected by 150 majority. ee i At SELES. HALLS VEGRTABLE SICILIAN than uenal Lores to-night the vill continning the suspen }fegislation on the subject. He explained the | The Tegittry should oe carefully examined. MEN'S SUITS at $14 “HAIR RENEWER > The Presbyterian General Assembly a! | sivh of the habeas corpus in Lreland was passed. | difference between the Council subsiutut» and | There were at least 1000 persons registered in ; 7 igh ie At SMITH’S. Is the only Intallible Mair Preparation for x Y,, has adjourned.. Uclegates bon, May 27—Eveuing.—itis at iength | the Aldermen’s bill; atter which the substitute, | this ward who never resided in it aa hour. MEN’S AUITS at $16 RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO [Ts ORIGINAL coon | Rockester, N. ate yours ointed. Khe | Aathoritative,y announced that the Govern- | by way ot ameudment, was adopted, and the | He had served four verrs in the Board of Al- : oS". at SMITHS. AND, PROMOTING ITS GROWTH Bee NI cn poted the Oheeevaues of tha | MERUAS cominuted ail the capital sentences | Bill pared. Mr. McUa:nran moved that the | dermen with Mr Lloyd, and knew him to be MEN’S SUITS aie At 5S) di is the cheapest Preparation ever affered to the | assembly recommende oder ner et ofthe Fenian prisoners toimprisonment for | secretary be authorized to return to Rev. U.U, | @g0od representative. Every man who was . t TS at $1 At SMITH’S public. seul Soneee ane dE | week pestuniog bores elertarts i rea iife. Meador his petition for improvement of the cuuitled to soe : er ane ear? ot Geagvens, ; ‘ At 83 3. more the ce bottles of any other preparatio nary as a week of spi 3 7 _@’ all . : tion White or black, should be allowed to vote, MEN'S SUITS at $20, owrrus Sar Repoeet is aota Dye; it wil not stain the | version of the world. The ob-ervance of a desea nei: Et potent Ag Fae erties bee Pe ante a appre and every one no: entitléd to vote be kept MEN'S SUITS at $25, | OME WILL KEEP TRE HAIR FROM FALEISG out, Gay af special ptager fer. sou ave and semi- | Centenced to suffer the extreme penalty of the | priation for the contingent fund of the Board | away. There was no poll-tax to pay now, ¥ At SMITH’S. Tt cleanses the Sealpy and makes the Hair SOPT, | BS 1e8 o' is q | !sw. tis thought, however, tnat nis sentence | Of Aldermen was amended. Mr. Lewis intro- | 4nd bo excuse for any man to stay away from BOYS’ SUITS at $4 LU STROUS AND SILKEN. Twenty-five citizens of Kansas City starte will be commuted to imprisonment for life, | duced a bill to pay George W. Kslin for work | the polis. in conclusion, Mr. Semmes said be * At SMITH’S. Oui Wrestise on 16 Heir sent free by mal in pursuit ofthe Richmond bank robbers. As | wiih the other Feniané who had previously | dove in the alley in square 528—laying fiug- | still felt as if he was a citizen of the Seventh BOYS’ SUITS at $5, Nashua, N.H Proprietors. part of them approached the house of & mau | peen condemned to die. ging, stone pavement, &c., amounting to | Ward, although he now lived in the Fourtn. At SMITH’s. For sale by alldruggists, sap 18-s02m named Leaven, twenty-one miles west of Baprn, May 28—Evening.—The Bavarian | $43.32; referred to the committee on improve- | He intended to come back to the Seventh BOYS’ SUITS at es, independence, one ot the party, H. B. Wilson, | Government officially denies the trnth of | ments. Mr. A. Lloyd moved the appointment | Ward seme of these days, and then he would re At SMITH’s. ‘RET DISEASES. formerly of New Albany, Indiana, was shot | s:atements made by the French press that | of 8 committee ot two to wait on the Mayor to | ask them to send him to the Board of Alder- BOYS’ SUITS at $10, is the most certain, safe,and | and instantly killed by Jaine Jones, a noto- | progsia was strengthening the fortificatioas | ascertain whether he had any further commn- | Men or Common Council. At SMITH’S. ctual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- | rious bushwhacker, who escaped. and increasing the armamentof Rostadt. nication to make to this Board, previous to its Capt. Jos. F. Gedney, one of the candi- AT THE edly ever discovered. Cures in two tofour days.and | ‘phe lower branch of the Massachusetts Leg- Lonpon, May 27— Evening.—The Danish } adjournment sine die; agreed to, and the Chair | dates for the Board of Oommon Council, CEN “Ld : HOUSE Paleamsng merenry,” Only tenpiile tobe taken, Ie | islature yesterday voted, by alarge majority, | Government bas addreesed a circular note to | appointed Messrs. A. Lioyd and Barr as said wea introduced, aud thanked | the: citisens SHEED CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, IS the editor's hope. and a rlehul to, those who do | to unite Boston and Roxbury under one mu- | jis representatives at the courte ef the Ea- | commitiee. Mr. A. ‘Lloyd introduced a | of the ward for thehouor conferred upon nim- 460 SEVENTH STREET, not want to be exposed. Male packages, $2° fe- | nicipal government. An amendmentto sub; | ropean Powers denying the truth of there- | bill making a further appropriation of $250 Bon pe been ule moons e mone mare apwtt Opposite Post Office male, $3 mit the ratification of the bill to a veteof | port, which has gained some credit, that the | to pay Messrs. Snow. Uvyle & Oo. tor pubii- y . LJ SaMaxiTAN’s Root ann Hers Jvices.—A posi- | the people was rejected by a vote of 103 rnd permanent ¢nre for Spyilis, Serofala, UL- spateet eo ese y, ores, S 8 a A 25 pel ots . i be Lite ao . one. pe 3 The receiver appointed by the Comptroller of the Currency to settle up the affairs of the First National Benk of New Orleans nas taken cation of the official proceedings of the two | men better able to represent the ward; bat as it Boards, and the Corporation ordinances in | W88, be accepted the nomination, and said if the National Intelligencer, and advocated its | elected would doallin bis power toserve them passage because they had lost money by said | faithfully. ees publication. Mr. McCathran opposed it, and Addresses were made by Col. Florence ang Prussian Cabinet had entered into negotia- tions with the Cabinet of Copenhagen with the view of bringing about the retrocession of the province of Schleswig to Denmark. Turin, May 27.—M. Kossuth has writtena DWARD_ DOLAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, ‘4 corner of lith street and Pennsylvania Avenue, opposite Willard’s Hotel. has re 4 ceived from Boston and New Y: anelegant hh ¢ HS. assortment of French an t¥ CASS wr HAUTE : ive 1 - | said it this appropriation was made the Cor- | Dr. Allen, after which the meating adjoarned, which he offers to bis friends aud the public at t : 5 4 action which M. Deak, the leader of the popu. | Gontract given to the lowest bidder that tbe ee Goats panei nite ate oe Garena Pohueg te sale a cave, neer Willer Hota Sout, Wit Bot Re & losr so ‘any Ereat | iy party, Abs 8éen At to Adopt in the Hanga- | contractor wonld have bis losses made good if | REPUBLICAN MuxTiNos ziast evening an are of the ma . be SPALDING & RAPLEY, PROPRIETORS i 3 5, Tian Diet, and im his dealings with the Im- | be took the work at too low arate. Mr. Tur- | Adjourned meeting of the Second Ward Re- parsed. ive ura ¢ serait: ; "’ shateaqua: Now, a member of the tresuizencs | perial Government of Austria, and blames | ton said no contract was made, and that $1,000 | Publican Club was held at Woodward's Hall, places. By general request re-engagement of the Chateaqas, N. X..8 member of the freshmen’s | Pil, swerving from the irae path which a | Was paid for the publication in 1966, and it. | Col. Bramball in the chalrand E. Arabush <wO RICHINGS’ GRAND ENGLISH OPERA class in Amherst Cellege, was found in the Hungariar patriot should follow. was certainly worth as much in 1867. and | secretary. After the appointment ofa vigi- iV cape pg COMPANY. street at Malone, N. ¥., on Friday morning. appropriation so far had only been made for | lance committee ef 32 to supervise the election tb the ee ae ie FOR SIX NIGHTS! | with a piste] ball through tae head and another h $750. Mr. Gulick stated that misapprehen- | And a committee to suggest the name of stowed upon him during past ee AoEURe Rush sha following Opers willbe proaineed | through the heart. ' Naw! xenn, Mie eek great trotting | S10B existed In relation to the mater. In I=s2 | @ Fecelver of votes in place of one who was time invites his friends to visit his AED AS so RTAVOLO. BRET Miss Fannie P. Hatch, the lady school teach. » May 28.— x and 1863 the rat: #25 - | absent from the-city—addresses were made b: More and inspect his new and cho c selec ERA DIAVULO. f match between Dexter ana Lady Thorn. two 6 1068 she Cor Hompaid €290 tor the pap w. er whose severe punithment of one of her pu- lication; ip 1864 they paid $500, and in 1865 | D.R. Kelsey, Col. C. P. Moss, Mr. E. hased for the _ they paid $1,000, with the understanding that | W- Mackey, of South Carolina, Mr. Trumble, Hon of Goods. which he has just purchased {1 , ARDO? ui ei neh " of the fastest horses on American trotting turf, Spring and Summer Trade. “Mr 30. Auber’s Sparkling Opera. pils provoked the recent excitement and indig- for two thousand dollars, mile heats, in har. ROWN DIAMONDS. hatuon meeting in Springfield, Muss., was ar- THURSDAY. M THE of ontinues sive hi a ‘atter fA $250 was to be applied te 1864. This made an | of Tenn., and others. geeciae) continues to sive His constant attontic . : Taigned yesterday and bound over in $200 | ess, came off to-day on the Fashion course. | an average of $750 for each ef the years, 1864, | A meeting ofthe Sixth Ward Auxiliary Re- made. ny the establishment “The best work a FRIDAY 1 ana Cora lim ; Y Benetit of | ponds for trial in December. The attendance hte immenee, folly ton thon- 1865, 1866. 1t was not considered that the ap- | Publican Ulub was held last evening at the moderate charger is our motto. ap S-am* I ies Vet ene A few days since an attempt was made by ae persons being Boe an peter propriation paid for the work done, but that | School house on north D street, near 12th >) J. HEIBERGER ° ~ parties unknown to assassinate the agent of vorehath e 8 one a 0 fifty, and the | the official publication was worth something | &treet east; Mr. Gaines in the chair and Wm. FS: Bee ; tof the Season. | the Freedmen's Bureau at Tazewell Court | peliDe was very heavy at these odds. Time | to the paper having the publication. The | Rothwell secretary. Speeches were made oy RL. House, Virginia, by a shot in the window of a ts were numerous Against 2.23 being beaten. | finance committee had reported adversely on | Jos. C. Dulin, Cary W. White, R. Rothwell In the first heat Dexter lead a clear length throughout, and won by two lengths, in 2.23. lt was now one hundred to ten on Dexter, bouse. By the upsetting of a sail boat in the harbor two similar bills for the reasons stated. | and Wm. Barnes. Mr. McCathran moved to strike out the word The Fourth Ward association helda mass ROY S i. GEORGE W. MORG MERCHANT TAILOR EST IMON LATS SATURDAY. Inne, Last ni (Successor to H. F. Lovnon & “—h THE BOHEMIAN ( TERTAIN pS TEs N a AT METZEROTT HALL. FRIDAY EVENI : . Aah ate ees ston, S s . Leni i “further” and insert ‘-extra,” so as to read meeting at Kendall Green when Mr. J. H. = — — - a = At Half Past Seven o'el precisely. Lie - 205 wae rejected: Yeas—Messrs. A. Lloyd. Owen, y jor Townsen pt. J. - Callan, AMES T. WALKER. ORIGINAL. SONGS, ORIGINAL, POF also In the boat, was saved. . distancing Lady Thorn in consequence of her | ana Tarte b. Noes—Messrs, Bare, padi Major Morse, and Sergeant Hatton, (the latter ee - < icke' d Programmes The steam boiler in St. Louis in Garncase & | breaking badly and repeated on the home Lewis, McCathran, and Tait—s. Council res. | being the colored candidate for the council.) MEN'S MERCER AND TAILOR, burn & ~. 480 15th xt. opp Dozier’s brewery, at the coraer of Morgan and | streteh. Time, 2.22. olution requesting the Mayor “to have ted. The First Ward Republicans held a meeting 44 SEVENTH STREET. * rd} mutans 204 Feahe, enw 17th streets, exploded Monday morning, in- CINCINNATI, May 25.—The Buckeye Ulub up at mech precio of pote ward eit i ortemes at Union Bethel, which was largely attended. Near Odd Fellows’ Hall Phil & Solomons’. $32 Pern acer stantly killing David Jones; the engineer. Taces were well attended to-day. In the first | jetters of voters entitled to vote at the different | The business transacted was ofa merely rou- Regs leave to inform. his former patr. 1 Freneh & Richardson's, 334 Peni. avenue, The majority of the managers of the street | race of the Barnet Houce Club, two-mileheats | precincts” was passed. Mr MeOathranmoved | tine character, such as appointing blaek come ta es NB Gd aa i et rd Neg a a my 20-3" railroads in St. Louis bave decided to admit | for $1,700 for four-year old=, four horses started. | the appointment of a committee of two to wait | Mittees, collecting funds to defray music for Sciving naditions to bis now: be WALLS OPERA HOUSE colored people to all their carson an equality | The borses entered were: Mack Johnson, upon the Board of Common Council, and in- | the clut on the occasion of the mass ratifica- baa rant ie pms with the whites. Duke of reas Merrill, and bay colt by Lex- | form them that this board had concluded its | tion meetingon Thursday evening, and the : AND ¥ WEDNESDAY HYENING. May s0:1807, The mayor of Richmond yesterday closed ington, me Reaeee bane were won by | business, and was ready to adjourn sine die; | Urging of allentitled to theelective franchise wapich piunt, Res ‘ Will be presented the grand Spectacular Drama, | the investigation of the recent riot, and sent on | MECN g Tite heats? fe eee cyene ol eeond | sereed to, and the Chair appointed Messrs. | t0 register, &c. dud pecfoct antdfaotion puersntesd: both: ur Acts Tale of K nent, | oF indietment two colored men and two white | sntrance. “Tne horses, entered weg aw | McCathran and Owen as said committee. The Cox ——-—_— and pes jatisfac guaranteed, hall the ¢. marches “and | firemen. Clay, Rival, Phoenix, nnd Bell Bacal wenigi | board took a recess, and on reassembling Mr. wie an pos ep hot STYLE. MATERIAL. AND WORKMANSHIP, } toechanieal eects ofthe’ The religions anuiverearie: in Boston com- | two straight heats. fime, 1.55% and Loy Mapa POC tea ee to walt on the | sie votersof the Thind Wied was tela ncee ae ee ee ge gum a Nes Gah, Noe York to | EBrougn cevmeck, ne “4 SIN comtlawe | | Koenes, May 2A trot for 2.000 came of | Nad bliin hi ofce. Cousel aimeniment io | Pestact for, the Purpoee of momastieg’ & on the Mystic Course on Satorday afternoon, between Draeo, Prince and Shepherd Knapp, Jr. and was won by theformer. Time, 2.2~%, 2.2914, 2924. Ing houses introdu ertal Cast of —_————_ the bill for paving H street north, from 4th to | Uouncil ticket. 7th streets west, was Mot concurfed ia. Me, | _-The meeting was called to order by Mr. W. McCathran, from the committee to waiton the | H. Gorburt, and Mr. Geo. T. Langley was Board of Common Council, reported that the | Called to the chair, Mr. W. M. Harvey being committee had performed that duty, and were | ®Ppointed secretary. informed that the Board of Common Council The Chair stated the object of the meeting would communicate with this board when | 8d called for nominauons for Alderman, e me acall bef purchasi Mr. Stevens on Confiscation Again. Hon. Thaddeus Stevens has written a letter in vindication of his proposed policy of con- fiscation, & proof-sheet of which, from the Gettysburg (Pennsylyania) Star and Sentinel, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &c. H°o*VARS HOUS (Formerly knowr whOU AGNIF r particulars see sins THE WORKING PEOPLE.—in Brooklyn the Trades’ Assembly met on Thursday evening, and discussed the New York Eight-hour law the Turner House.) EN SEILVAStA AV CES OF ADMISSI¢ : . } liec ui! they had concluded the businees be th when the names of Messrs. Thomas Lewis, Corner Ninth street. Washington. D.C Orchestra seat” 31; Dress Cire : Pare Haden ot Beiecabenteen ie tate eres fhe Bano Taher, BOL thatmcee nee Council billto repatrthe centre aileyineaeats (Gis present incumbent.) Jobs. W. Stinms ani . = quetie. £0 cents ery. on at* ‘ i i ry jabor, ity 368 ig i jose . Downing were presented. This house has been thoroughly renovstteoe — — TANCAATER, Pa, Way 20,140" Dear sir, | Members thought it would be better for one | On rensstmbline ation fo ee eceees and | SS Rere McLane, Aiken and Avsme were ap= w ot Guests BANKERS, —_| suortac sour totter in; f fea Lcanuct neni, | trade to lead in the movement, from the fact day evening, June sib NFS | pointed tellere, and the vote being taken by le i withoat violating ae injanction ae Bish ohs ines its: demands were not Aoceded. t8, fhe Common Councit.—The following bills from | ballot resulted as tollows :—Mr. Lewis, 31; Mr. is y = | societies could support it. WAs understoo: the Alde: wer sed :—For r2 f Simms, 12, and Mr. Downing. Mr. Lewis ASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, ical adviser not to suffer myxelt to become | that ti é. rmen e passed :—For relief of P. . ved t W ASH : TON CIT AN EN BANK excited. You jive im aregion which was two that the plasterers were to lead in the move Murray; to pay R. A. Waters for printing the | 85) therefore, declared the nominee, the nomi- 7th street Sells ment, and next Wedneeday evening they will Pays Interest on Deposits, Buys at > or three times invaded by the armies of Jeffer- Corporation laws; bill for remission of a fine | D&tion being made unanimous. sso 5 ond . } meet to decide as to the best course to pursue, ; Messrs. B. F. Morsell, John W. Si w PIRE HOUSE. Stocks, Gold and Silver sen Davis. In the counties o dford, Ful. : to Edmund Burke; for laying water mains in essts. B. F. Morsell, John W. Simms, Wil- Offend veveral very , JA RUFF. Treasurer ton, Eyaskiing Gamborinaa petits Fal; | Lt was resolved by the Assembly to support | itch street: from N to O streets.andin sitet, | £0n E. Brown and George T. Laugiey were ROOMS and PARLORS. J. R_BLVANS. President. ms avila | Yor, they visited almost every farmer and | SDYSCcely oe trace wenicn ebould be the first | trom Sth to Vermont avenue, and in Vermont | 28med as candidates for the nomination for = ‘I fo" au for two * 3 ike. ‘ 2c 2 9 "7 v y 5 ad and cool oy the, ras BOARD, yr COOKE & CO., oiher inbabitant, aud pluudered them of their Workingmen’s U nionjbare, aed ae Sade Wo NG from th to M streets; for relief of J Metonetey, aoMe Orava eae iBen each. Large Attic R swe ES when found, besides some detected omey | to the Workingmen ofthe State, in which they | Marner foot eae dott Of the Northern | ee ee oe areal! 9, Mr Brown, inogt Somios Labs pans # Bi fteenth street, opposite Treasury. people, and turned the inhabitants bouseless proper conrse to pursne to obtain the benefits Pee we see A Mae Sesrniae of 11th the ‘mating maibtenea pine LLL ers $2081 3 ¥ Buy and eel! at current market rates, and keep fale Hae breais 10 seek shelterin fence-corners. of the Bight-hour law. It is stated that the | main ONTIAEL witede to y Pent or Water : constantiy on hand a fall supply of all ing Vo valuburse che pinndered citteous Be: bill providing for tne closing of barber shops a sia ALEXANDRIA >» VICINITY. —The Gazette on Sunday. which had passed the House street, to 14th: to pave carriage way of H street , a “XT BONDS 2 i . o I rth, : 4 of yesterday says:—But little work remaius to GOVERNMENT BONDS. the law of nations, a Government makes no | in the Massachusetts Legislature, had been aoe tition Ane gb erent for sootway be done on the Washington and Alexandria ipportu SEVEN-THIRTIES. AND COMPOUND compen Hon for ¢ amas done by an inyad- | Jost inthe Senate by a vote of yeas 6, nays it: | hecwean ist end iSth ‘atrnote west: ac, peer turnpike im order to fitit for travel, as soon as | becernldasel to be INTEREST NOTES. rigue, When it always provides by treatytor | 22 iano han be n ataried ‘The Kenmona | 198 of A street south, between sim and oth | (Ue tePaits fo nploted, those hha oe Mere ny years they have been pleased to w a Ramee os rious, v a 3 3 newspaper has been started. The Richmond & th si “irel e. | Tess, are completed, those fond of bugg. ping that they will comtinue to extend TSTOCKS, BONDS, Go.. executed, and | the payment by, the vanquished enemy. A | Esimincr is the paper on which the experis RUE Metn een Bilan Tit tee eee ridipg can take an evening’s drive throueh luis successor WARE CLOMAN jouzmad I aceessibl a0 mi . egiects to make such | mentis tried, its former Proprietors having | and) ravel B da A atrest fr 17 & 7 six miles of well and beautifully euluvated CHARLES KLOMAN. . provision on behalf of its plundered citizens | sold cut to astock company formed by theif F ee etreets Toe on eebods 1s- | country, overas smooth a bed road ‘as is use Washington. D. C., April 13, 1 is bazely negligent of ite duty. land avenue to 7th street: for relief of Silas i oe, employes. Every department of the aper iS | Holmes; for water main in Virginia avenue. ally to be met with. Some inconventence nas, - AAR OD A cuas: peace exists between the late bellig- 4 st Prcke , i a the pat 4 se YXCHANGE OFF zuas: pea L represented in the proprietorship. The es- } : i since last winter, when the Long Bridge was bonght { : i rd pri et E (rents, ihe cerms of which are dictated by | tablishment has been refitted throughout, and toucolpanatae, Lseeeres pt mearerpe i carried away by ice, been experienced by those Ler oO de Weare selling on England. Republican necty, Nothing but the proceeds the appearanoe of the paper under thenew | petween Mand N, qwith as amendiannt) who are anxious to travel between the two every i om 4 + anag 7 4 > Me i rT night, u G Ci eel ; rn § and Scott ne poundaterling and | ofthe confiscadon of @ emell portion ef cue management promises well for its success. The following were referred:—For relief of TUncing bet ie Ihe ceutoee ‘Theatn on aee apis B i Isat curcffice, 405 Pennsylvania avenue | property of wealthy rebeis can be applied to Derarturs or ECCLESIASTICS FOR Rome.— | W™, Buckley; to erect @ bridge over the creek § unaersto ; bed es inflicted by thes a as 2. at3d street west and P street north: to grade | Weeks. it is unaerstood, the bridge will be = WM. HURLEY « CO pay the damages inflic' y these marauders, | The New York Herald says: A number of a 3d sti i: 10 gr passable, and this inconvenience removed. R unless it be paid out ofthe Treasury of the and gravel 3d street west, between New York | * Catholic Ecclesiastics departed last week in the steamer New Yerk, tor Rome, to attend WOOD AND COAL. avenue and R street north. An act authoriz- | , 1% Americau Coal Company is now doing Wnited States. A few Republican meteors, ing the Mayor to haye hand-bills printed and a lucrative and extensive business at its depot National Bank of Washington. | siways erratic in their course, are flitting z the assembly of the prelates of the Church to in thie city. Within five anda half daye |. OAL! COAL oe through and exploding in the republican at | celcbrate the eighteen hundreath anniversary | Dotted Me Me eae ets eae week. Capt. W. J. Booth, the general supers . : : sphere. y attract S oft St. ls ? 7 os s' tosuit cy 5 ity the ton, Alleizes, | H. D. COOKE E ce & Co..) President. | enable them to sceure the amiable rebels who Sune. Many at thepeiante bee presen ‘othe | UO requesting the Mayor to have posted, at Sareea Gesture: yeunrlé, Gobat seamen Gal Sawed and Split OAK WOOD, 819 per cor: WM. S [s inflieted this injury that they need fear no | Pope and money with which to rel is | C&chelection precinct of the different wards, | Port. 'n coasting vessels. ocean steamers and Sawed and Split OAK WOOD. 819 per cord ‘oy y ch to relieve his ships, 5,890 ton~ of coal, and the company’s b Pe PINE ogg ees confiscation—that no body of any note in the | present difficulties. Among the presents was | ‘Be initial letters of voters entitled to vote at whaikes are still and always are lined mite i Oak. &8 percord ss ? ee vy North is in favor of imposing such punich- | « silver model of the yacht Henrietta, carry- | S#/4 Precincts: which was adopted. The Al- | WRSii es Bre on cargoes Aiton of Coat sold by mie always welsh: GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY ment for the sake of remuneration or justice. | ing a cargo of $511,W0 in gold pieces, presentea | dermen's bill giving Gommouore, Snubrick | "inthe Circuit Court, in the case of the Alex- BL ey assure ther nothing = etal t 2 i 1 five ‘i 7 ae . fe Bly Corner sth and FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED irom Aiken's estate of millione—from Hamp- | “ane Mecleeiasticg alluded are the Most | Ov¢r the building line, was red on his third va. the Washingtons aigxendie ead aes LOAL! C zi a ton, Davis, Orr, Faulkner, or from a thousand | Reverend Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati: ROR; 888160 authorizing the Mayor to a Som pan: 7 . d 1 STATES, , PS ELS 1 ’ nati; | contra t ith S: t bi town Railroad Company, ona motion made ; othere, who are still worth their hundreds of | Bishop Quinlan, of Mobile, Bishop Juncker OF eT Oe Ee rn aanocinten. for : AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Laih sixtet, opposice the Treasury Department. | thousands, to reimburse the loyal men North | of Aenea Bishop Rosecrans, of Uincinnaty, the remowal of night soll. Aldermen's bill to Teter The Toes Hie eta tere a tous of 2.240 Ibs., delivered in any part and South who were plundered of theires- | Ohio: Bishop Dominic, of Pitisburg, Pa. bg ableton Geers baat wpe taken up. and | opinion, in which he reviewed the decisions is as Sivermuene ‘dneieiiten asurer Unitea | tf; 8Rd to aid your poor neighbors to re- | Bishop Loughlin, of Brooklyn: Very Reverend ed: and bill passed: Adore tt ora® | of the Supreme Court of the United States ut White Ash. $7, ad Government Securities with Treasurer United | puild their humble tenements. W. Starrs, Vicar General of the Diocese of | Sd0Pfed; and bill passed. Aldermen’s amend- | Qion the cubject of the powers of tie Counce E urnace White Ash. $8.00, States It is scarcely to be endured that Congress | New York: Kev. Father T. Mooney, St. pe ne conan Priviivess eo H. | State and Federal, over proceedings in their é 67-ONE MILLION DOLLARS em for two sessions should sit indifferent to these | Bridget’s Church, New York, and a number Bokta adieu ato Th ured, net io Lay che respective courts. The case was then con- a Pim Wood constantly on hand: F We Vuy sud sell all classes of GOVERNMENT | {OH@TIMES. and take no steps to enforce these | of other clergymen and students of divinity. yourned o Thursday, June Gth. tinued, and the account recommitted to the re received at our Offoe, or at the Wharf, bodes : ee = ights. an? aa commissioner. foot of Seventh street SECURITIES at current market rate hese remarks apply to @ large portion of CHOLERA CONFERENCE.—A_ conference MBETING IN THE SEVENTH RD.— rele P. BROWN FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections | Maryland, of West Virginia, Obio, Indiana | about cholera has been held at Weimur, Ger- meeting ‘of the Coneeryative ae aa wee Ritvavistic RioTs in 2a tt treet, betw = ZS : SORE ; | tnd Missouri, as well as to the slave States. | man. which may probably do good.’ It is! enih Ward was held at {sland Hall, Seventh | *T&ble trouble has been caused in two or three on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE | He whocan patiently listen to that putrid hu- | stated that all present ggreed that cholera is | Ward, last night. . eountry parishes in England im consequence TOF THE D: UNITED STATES. manity which we now see propagated has . | THE SUPREME COL OF COLUMBIA, th Most frequently introddced into a country by | The meeting was called to order by Mr. RK, | Of the rectors insisting upon wearing gaudy th day of April, 45 more command of himself thanl have. In- . cemnah s a . = travelers from abroad. Another speaker de- | H. Graham, on wh moti Ls vestments, and preaching extreme « Pusevit- Jet Auge, euarliny OF the ior We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST | goed, it looks as if we were slill to add to the | clared that cholera only existe cnet erties Fi, Gyabam, on whote motion Alderman OQ. 8, | Tair on, aa they call it Papittion! donee, ST Ma or ores Focheton, deceased I FAVOKABLE TERMS, aud give cureful and | burden of our taxation to defray the expenses | condition- of =oil and water supply. Among | Me. Noyes, in taking the chair, thanked the | At afplace called Northmore Green,the lower (No. 933. | prompt attention to. of transportation and the ovation of trium- phant traitors. But I must stop,or 1 shali commit the fault against which 1 have been warned. With great respect, your obedient servant, THADDEUS STEVENS. the English representatives present was Sir Jobn Simon, who traced, by mups placed be- fore the meetirg, the source of the outbreak of cholera in the East of London, and he attrib- uted the ravages of the disease tothe water meeting for the honor conferred upon him by class of the parisbioners have adopted sam- being called upon to preside over so large » | ™&Ty and rather disgraceful measures toabate gathering of prominent citizens of the ward, | the nuisance. They talk and laugh, and clamor who had come there toshow their appreciation | #2¢ bawl, and parody the service while it of the services of the men who had so faith. | being performed. They even mingle the fames ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- tiff, by Mr sLigite : a yao ome ae é was Sune a = supply being exceptionally bad. The confer- lly represented th in t Jity Ci of tobacco with the odors of the priest’s in- bas sole at the defondaity cause | MENT LOANS at all times cheertully furnished. MARYLAND ConsTITUTIONAL Convento, | ence terminated by the pascing of resolutions | fraiZayhrecneed them in ape of otto cense. The clergyman, however, Mr. Hunt, the first ra iq forty days after this WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, The commitiee on the executive de; partment | recommending, as the most effeetive means of | the city was perhaps overstocked with that | persists in carrying out his doctrines. On Sun- day; otherwise will ve yrocteded with ap J Wastinuton March 20 marer | TRACS TG report in the Maryland Constitu~ | preventing the spread of cholera, cleanliness | article already—but be wished to ‘cive ‘ag | day. the 2th of April, a regular fight took Tu che oF aerate teat Be HEUNs Suntieee " wee 2 he bacco oy yesterday, Soclaring that "na a good supply of pure water. Considering | testimony to the faithfulness and efficiency | Place between two Evangelical and two Rit- 40t R.J. MEIGS, Clerk. | J ADIES’ FURNISHIN yested in the Governor.” The office of | five yoare expericnce Of tinny eeey- | with which his colleagues in the councils had | D#listic women: the former were fined £2each five years’ experience of this terrible disease, the remedies thus suggested have little in the way of novelty to recommend them. discharged their duty. Though all had not | for having commenced the affray, and were been done for the interesis of che ward that | ‘brestened with imprisonment the next time. could have been wished, it had been through | Are religious ware to commence again in Eng- Do fault of its representatives. It was no | /and in the year of grace, 1867? Lientenant Governor will thus be dispensed with. The term of the Governor is to be for tour years, as at present, and the first election werefore, under the new canstitution, to take HALB COURVOISIER’S CELEBRATED PARIS KID GLOVES, . WITH SHORT AND LONG CUEFS, a Ls? PARIS FASHIONS O DRESSING. pens “be is Crema E. AL GEDY — FRENCH Hitt A OUBAN TRAGEDY —In Matanzas, a few T: It of theirs that the numerous acts passed aUnbay Baise Latin P sles ges ee zs place on the-Tuesday next after the first Mon- | days ago, a suit for alimony had been com- mu Pi i ENGLien TURRET SHIPS.—A recent state- see BARE Swoon L3the aud 14th sts. ALL SIZES AND COLORS. day in November, is¢e: but the Governor then | menced by a married lady, who had for some | [anor worn vnescctned Thyogh teenie ment has been made in Parliament that twenty PE 5 ine comm Paric,, Hale Dreger cc Gee LUCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, chosen is not to enter upon his duties until the | months been separated from her husband, | trinen treasury. They were men who have | turret ships have been built in England since country, has now! been established for. the last 324 Pennsylvania avenue, Satta tearm oF office of the present | Santiago Manzanet, of literary reputation. | now become. thigugh exter ee. anne | 1668 for foreign Powers. They are of all size eight yearsin Washington and Newport. ewjoying | = my M-colm between oth and 10th sts, | im¢umbent. Ordinarfly, the term of aGov- | The case was proceeding quite smoothly to | with the duties of thelr position, and expe. some very large, others hardiy more than gua- the patronage of the corps diplomatique. and of the ak AND SIDE AGRI ————._ | ernor is to commence the second Wednesday | all present. when Manzanet suddenly drew & | rience was an important element in the capacity | boats. They have been fully tested in voyages hicheat society. He has the honor taxnnonnce that ACE AN ‘at LK we TILL BONNETS. | of January next ensuing his election. The | revolver and fired at his wife. Theball en- of a councilman to properly discharge his dut across the Atlantic and around the Horn, and hhairsdrvasing. ana alee pete latest fashions of | 4 Flowers, pike, Velvets. Heal aud Imitation | prerogetives conferred are much the same as | tered her forehead, eausinecer were ene Of the single new nominee on the coauel | iM action upon the Baltic and upon the South. that belongeto the drevcing of halt aro er eee | TN ry. Homan Hair Work.cte.. ete. wit | 22 tbe present constitution, except that the | man then fired his revolver at the mother, | ticket Gap Gedney, he would say that no | American rivers. According to Captain Coles ble prices Jaz-tm* | be sold at the lowest price possible, being of latest Pills ae We niay metara tothe Teed ee when Poth tell at hie feet. gasping in the ago- | man was better qualified by his integrity ang | ‘bey have invariably acquitted themselves nies of death. The murderer then fiercely turned upon the Persons present, and threat- ened them with the same fate if they dared to interfere with him. He then took a tew strides busi well. Yet he complains—although they are — capacity lo adequately represent the cheaper in first eost, throw a heavier weight Messrs. Jonas Ellis, E.S. Allen, J. T.Cas- | Of metal in proportion to tonnage, need fewer his objections may be then passed by atwo- PJ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, paperases. Mantillag. and Boom thirds majority in each house temade to order in the latest Parisian «t WILLIAN, The largest and best « ock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, 336 Penn Mouldings, Brackets, Newel Posts and Balusters Im Cite Trevise r P ie se] W.D. ie i si- | Men, shelter what men they have better, Door and Window Frames, and Building Murouieks my $m : Re Trevine. P at Fr THE Moms mtor— Veracty the Goroner’s | across the room, approached the bodies of the Souter: Cc. “D: Wise ware elected pig Prone afford a steadier gun platform, and are e generally pais DAVE RECEIVED A FINE ORTMENT ury.—The coroner's jury on the bodies of the women, and emptied the remaining charges of Secretaries Way euperior to other iron-clads—that the Builders’ Depot, 562 Seventh street of Freneh and Pimeatic Be ae z coe ie persons killed retarned their verdict on | his revolver into their bodies. The last shot Thomas E. Lloyd, Keq., the candidate for | English Government does not own @ turret myiiim gene A sgtte Qlarket, __LEWI : arket Space, | the anetaaat Bnd that Gabriel Olsen, | caused the death of his wife’s unborn intant. | the Board of Aldermen, was called upon, ina ship which is in condition to go to sea. scare - aa | ESSE RH AND CN ED RING | f wound foficted in the ebdoron ao | After te deed the assassin threw down his | said for several years Puat he had been honored A Vircinta Waits Wowax MARRIEs @ Y CENG LAN GE ORD. He shotoush brea SRE DEENA AE "32 Market Space. | some negro or colored man, to this jury ur justice. gave himself up to the officers of | with the confidence of the citizns of the Brack Maw.—Some talk having beem occas estate of the late Comumadore It. F. Stock oma | FRAMES —Tne | *BOWn; and we further find that the person Seventh Ward.and he had always endeavored | signed in this community. says the Winches- ton, of New Jersey, will make the svason eR tNRated ELOWEES ant BOR, | WHO inflicted the said wound was one of a | | ELOPEMENT.—We have just been Informed'| ‘0ditcharge his whole duty to the ward and | ferVa.) Times, om accodnt of the Toned ot 1807 April2t and ending Noveuber | NEP ERAMES see ie four it SOX" | crowd of negroes or colored men who, on the | Of the elopement of a Mrs. Yates, of this city; | the city generally. He had thought thatit | joatriage of @ white woman to @ biack men, about two miles north. | NET PRAMES cai c LEWIS BAAR’s. | night of the 1th inst,, feloniousiy assaulted, | with Billy Emerson, a song dancer, connected ‘would bave ena pepe to nominate some | we have made imquiry into the matter, and ‘ gear rRSIDE SHUTTERS beat, shot, stabbed, and Killed, as above speci- | With Newcomb’s minstrel troupe. She left a | °ther Pe his public date wy Because in the | sound the report true. The happy groom is & the jeason. payable at the time | ie SHUTTERS. fled, the said Gabriel Olsen.” ‘They also find | note on the table of her parlor, for her hus- | Course of his public dutieshe may have made | piack man, raised and formeriy owned bya fe eee aie ee We TURNER Jneide Shutters, French and Imitation French | that Simeon Britton (colored) came «to his | band. in which she satd that it would be use. | Private enemies, and if five citizens ofthe | citizen of Winchester; the bride is weite / Manager Windows; Doo ny style or finish, furnished | death from # gunshot wound in the abdomen, | !¢ss to follow her as she would not come back Lis ‘ nother person he ss ‘woman, for some time a resident of Winches- SFIDENTIAL —Young men who have in | siyucrenotie. Satisfaction enaranteed at lowest | by some person to this Jury uaknown, on the | alive. Shelefta very pretty little girl andonly | cheerfully give up the nomination. He did | ter The marriage ceremony waa performed by CoN Er Rhemagives by cortaiwaccret habite: which | °° iacea” Depnt, 569 geventh atreet ee era re a te HUONG ee Say, eget dare, oe mner nonse, | him too many old frieedec and when those | * colored clergyman, 0 unfit them for business. pleasure, or the duties of {dposite Centre Market. , | AN EIGHT-HOUR Law FOR Connecticut — witbout so "ansh “ra Kise eGrant Ranvas men said so, success must crown their efforts. s7-The New Jersey Republican State Oom- peerless seen ne ote en ego: | eatin HW" HAMILTON & 00. | a'bill has beon Introduced 18 the Connecticat | Tusiey esaamce Oe rom tir: follies of youth, or o + feel a de- ; ort, SEWER CONTRACTO. Legislature Mr. Gallagher, enacting eight f SEWER CASTINGS wouid do well by call : want S.—Persons As had been remarked by the chair, much that | mittee have indersed the call fer an impartial ed to Libty in advance of their years, before placing | "PYQ) the Seventh Ward representatives in Council | suffrage convention, but want it post ch pecan See Pass ane hours to be alegal aay’s labor. ‘The pill ex- BeaRixc Aue In IRBLanD—In Dublin, a | would like to have done they could not do on | a iater day than the 4th of June will fret read oie Secret Friend? ‘Mluried ladies | ing at WHITE & BROS fron Foundry, Xo.%5 | cepse all. agricultural iabor, and ail later by | few weeks ago, James Keane Uarolan, Ed- | account of the oR of the finances of the | probably be done. age: i thé year, month or week. Theact is to go into will learn something of importance by perusing | Maine avenue (pear Columbian Armory. jmy24-2w" "the Seeret Friend.” ‘d Mitch war x tre ay and Qornelius Matthews were corporation; citizen can point with ir trial under the Whiteboy ac! tlefaction te the levdligtre Moar) pren sulag for four. cents Sent to any address,in a Forest five hors-- power, ENGINE and eration on the first day of January, 1969. O} of our city durin, apiece at Hi sealed envelope, on receipt of 25 cents. Address Dr. has been used but little. Can mn ft The elanee ip the Of ally agreement | fer appearing in arms. Carolan, Mitchell ani breath ot slander had P ey: CHAS. A. STU 20., Boston, Mass. 09-1 J.B. WOODRUFF * a ati r a ‘ao Mircouri along the border are Nore ee a | Sat tahcsotn aut ket: Winton | © O¥ some om , | abe Bretto Yosaa tno others oot montana sft eae’ andacang’ | complasningot"Kkaene ast mtg ore et Nee epee ane determined to five notice.to al- ce iprisonmiént. | Shoridaa: ead Fitageraia ware Serereres GAG. Sif come of the Bandsomect-ogiries ary ae Whom it may concern, that all.articles now de; mi charges st | -2 Hagvest,--The Monroe (Ga. | vdetipes that te. pebiry perens nt co! be fe \srep a by rust or-otherwise up to this time. = mm exiled to Siberia have ited with me must be redeemed within aH, zed to return to their diocese, from this date. . K.WA <® ‘No. 469 UOtb street, south of Penn. & jan: 8. jt _ x 14 4 ry, peas fly, ame ites : aici A py7- » 5 all thé Oatholic cl ig sen 2 enone ae aries hs big so jothert0.18 months’ imprisonment.