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THE EVENING STAR, [2737 asia inroane of Bim wi ats - CITY ITEMS. FOR SALB AND RENT. ELECTION NOTICES. ELECTION NOTICES This chsrge was shows by Mr. ‘Brown to b f FS RENT—Two UNFURNISHED pleasant FR WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice is FF opzts WARBD—THIRD PRECINCT.—N . “ cTION S. ” untrue. 3 ROOME. on first floor, at 632 1th street, south ‘by given that. in couformity to the provi- tice is hereby given that, in conformity to the B7 For “AvcTION SALES” advertivements | UniTuE haces: pia your not ray when von | $25! At A. Suks &¢ Oo. oe ede est, soul Weabine. a Es Bors’ Lingn Svire at the low figar 517 7th street, adjoii 4 Pena avenue. Terns my31-2t* ions of the of the city of Washiugtoa, an rovisions ef the of the City of f to s ing National Bank of lic. et moderate. my31-2 er : Wohl saree ee ecru ee were bere before that you had peea in the gr erreptc (PUREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR BENT, | First Word ot ett fe, ind'uay of Juneaeet, | of the Fourie Ward, on sin ioe rd day of peor enlionys é Gore, cord, Gorne For §20.—A fine Black {ro communicating, at No. 341 F strect,he- | a Schneider's Building, northeast corner of Pena: | June next, at Fowler's Wood Office om the morte. LOCAL NEWS. ree rato fir, thave mever beeninany | moi ives Goarony $00, at Henning’s One | (Ween sth aud 10th at m 31-3t* | gylvania avenue aud Eighteenth street west, for a | east corner of Third street west and K street north, pemi entiary or jail” Price Olething poh atid the corner of 7th OR RENT—Three-atory andbasement BRICK Golector, Begister, an Surveyor, one member ef | for a Collector. Reeser ene Surveyor, tw m: A witne-s here came forward te prove that eteet and Maryl foot ( HOUSE containing water, gas and brick stable, | the Board of Aldermen, and three members of the | bers of the Board of A. perry oe ome AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. Hall bad never been in the penitentiary. jaryland CoB IE. RICHARDBON Cortese HEE and ER. OF | Ae which aad Pecciack the cto ot ot ae ee | ee re aca aOhy Seg Board of Wall's Usk HOUSE.—Larce nutiences PRES sr eee 3 i Te rd abi pe RY.—O1 Bog Wood set “op aphaaes _ —__,_ My SIR" | fatered in the original Fret P tof sail Ward; | Assessor; at which said Precinct the votes of all cmighiiy assemble to eee the Black Crook,” | Ws before them previensly be appearad to be Bia ee Site ee eee et OR RENT—Two large FURNISHED ROOMS, | the initial letter of whoas nage te Tron a who are recistered in the original Second Precinct and the scenery, decorations, corps de ballet, | U9 der the influence of Iquor, and in bis con- rrst floor. communicating by afoldine door. ds teL, clusive, will be received Fells open at7a.m., and . x ord, the initial letter of whose names fe and tsbleanx, are all enthusiastically ap- | {ured sinwimente be was undereiood to wim t | Ices, Silver Plated Spoons, Forks, recelved | Apply a: 283 aoth stcect, between Lind Mats close at p.m. JOHN CO Soe A CoE, Pecntae will bo received. Polls planded The niece will be repraed tnis | thathe bad been in the penitentiary. An ‘n- Sto: bate at Prige’s lar eee m31-3t JASPER M. WHITTY, open at7 a. m. and close at7 p.m. “evening, and will probably ran for some time. | Wm ty bad since be: made before Judge Fish | Siete No 43> Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% | 410n RENT—A well furnished ROOM, withgus | ™y2-td Commissioners. oT HATE ROR iine Richi gs this eveuing, on whien occasion | P ary Hea WAS permitted to register : LADIES Who ure in to~ Laditof dealing with | 18 per month. my 31-3t* is hereby given that, in conformity to the pro- o SOURTH WARD—FOURTH PRECINCT.—Ne- ice is hereby given that, in conformity to the rovisions of the Charter of the City of, Washing ‘on. an election will be held tn the Fourth Precinct of the Fourth Ward,on Monday, the third day of i Messrs. Davis & Gaither have doubtirss ob- "0% TTF DNIADE Bean Eh ee Fee eee hee (eerie) sta oat he | served that they receive new goods every day, | [4° BL AE betwers Opp Furtows’ HALy.—Strawberry Festival | eisewhere wibie the year. Wished to know | 220 thus keep pace with tne times, and are | cand H—one on first fisor, the other on second ter eo or ibe Unitarian Chureb, open this af- | i: ne could he registered. and if voting pere | CON tABtY teducing price of stock om hand to | floor. Will be rented together or separately. Terms visions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will be held in the Second Precinct of the First Ward, on Mondey tho third day of June next. at Reeves’ Carpenter Shop, on the south si le of 1 Street north, between Nineteenth and Twentieth spe Wiil appear in Flotow s operaof + Mar. tha." ternoon aud evening. Houle dicquallty bm for voting elsewhere. | Shey sell weir Goode ne em Prices ae hich For terns ci FURNISHED House, | Suowememberaf the Bosrdot Aidermen-and three | Oy" Hat tr a Colinton, Hegteter and. Surveyor, ——s vd: a ele nit it, | members o' ¢ Boa ommon Cor , to rep- mbers of the Board of Aldermen, for one a1 ——_@e es Pp- | two mem . The Correction of the Registry. the Judges could give him no a:snrances as to | Pour Cons, Durilions et Ongles ventres | abletor oe ect ated near Lafayette Sauare,suit’ | Towent said Ward; at which eald, Precinct the votes | two members of the Board of Aldermen, for one amd The whole number registered during yes. | ’* not being disqualified elsewhere. dans Ja chair, consulter le Docteur White, | house. Apply at No. 27 Indiana avenue, betwee | Of All who are registered in the original First Pre- | of Common Council to fepzasent sail Ward, and one x S Henry Wasbington, (color-d,) came from @tabli depuis 1861. ‘A son office No. 424 Penn. | 34 and 4% oe ‘4 my 31-3t" cinct of said Ward, the initial letter of whose pames | Assessor; at which said Precinct the votes of all Was 874, of which 455 were white and 419 cel- | New Orleans nine months ago. Claimed the 1 Zep! : ¥ a Sere i is from M to %, inclusive, will be received. Polls | who are registered in the original Second Preeinct ored voters. Up t 3 p.m. the colored voters | right to register on tne ground ihist bie fotau Sylvania avemue, entre la quatrieme et la Fo BENT—One FRAME HOUSE, No. 31 K | open at7s.m.,and clos at7 p.m. of anid Ward, the initial letter of whose names is J 'Y | Sixieme rue. tf street, between 26th and 27th streets, 7 rooms.and GEO. B. FILLEBROWN, from M to Z, inclusive, will be received. Polis opem -were largely in the ascendant, but efter tha; | (wife) has beeu in Washington two years oe ’@ pump of good water. convenient. Rent ($20) twen JOHN A. SIMMS, at7 a.m. aud close at? p.m hour the clerks, mechanics, and others em- ne Clephane —:Did your wife come here Do Justick to Nature.—It is inarantoge fy cours Per month = sdvanes. For particulars my 27-td Commissioners. ¢ aRurs WALTER. wi'h your consent!” to nat tte ke 21 id Di) joor, No. 33, same street. my 31-it* VARD_THIRD PREF re Py CHA LY: ¢ Deere ta anette partor bape cad began Warhington.—«\No, sir.” . order Segond Bet ot Gath Nothing wan be FoR SALE-{only §£0 cash) required ant =n Par Givendbat ta eamean es my27-ta Commissioners i col . gures were changed as Mr. © —“Then yeu are not entitled to a/| @; sier- All that is needed is to brush them payments mont hiy. Those two beautiful LOTS | ions of the charter of the City of Washington, an IF TH WARD—FIRST PRECIVCT.—Notice is abo It is suposed that from fifteen hundred | vote . i briskly nigbt and morning with Purifying So- | ©" the west wide of 44) street west, near co election will be held in the Third Precinct of the F hereby given thatin conformity to the provi to two thousand voters will be registered to- | _ Connor Reagan, (white,) minusone eye, but | sodont. It will make the moutha perfumed | “treet south; zas and water in the street; First Ward, on Monday. the third day of June next. | sions of the charter of the city of Washington, am aa . with the other speaking volumes, came up. alae és rear of Lots. Also.on same terms lot at Bradley's Building, on the south side of H street | ejection will be held in the First Precinct of ‘the day, and it becomes a problem whether the but couldn’t describe bis locality. It was tne P i Hill, between 9th and 10th streete and B and ( north, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets | Fifth Ward, on Monday, the third day of June Judges will be able to receive all offered. up | Fourth Ward, but that wasasnearashecould | Do you wan? to make a good investment? STARS EEC AL Rost, for a Collector. Register, and Suryasor. one | next, at the School-Huuse, on the corner of Third to7 p.m. Should they not, it is probable the’ et to it y Go th db Clothi t Hable & 1 ; (Elant’s Building.) member of the Board of Aldermen, and three mem- | gtreet east and A street south, for a Collector yy . pi je vy | @ o then an uy your Clothing at Hal my 31-tf New Vork avenue and Ith street bers of the Board of Common Council, to represent Register, and Surveyor, ons member of the Board will extend the hour, and may perhaps sit General Bacon —«Come, Mr. Reagan, we | Co.'s, No. 463 Pennsylvania ayeaue. eo arn said Ward; at which said Precinct the votes of all | of Aldermen, three memibers of the Board of Com late at night; though there is much to be done | can’t wait. Try and think where you liv: Sn ea aiter the registration is closed in the way of Reagan, (persuasively, and with a wink of No TRovntyE to show the latest styles of Fe RENT—A handsome FURNISHED ROOM hea Healthy and pleasant Moke TROON | who are registered in the original Second Precinct ef said Ward, the initial letter of whose names is mon Council, to represent said Ward, and an As TIGP, comer st ekeceee MyS-Bt' ad 4 Pee ee a cep nual letter of whose nas sessor,at which gaid Precinct the votes of all whe reparing the lists for the receiversof intense mesning from his serviceable optic. )— ‘ - ont OL. inclusive, wi receiv ols opem | are registered in the origina! First Precinct of eaf@ tiie different precincts. ae “Now, Judge, ao you remimber the corner, Googe, Bee Oe Ne iB Boaaenivne *URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ] at7 9. m.,and close at as WEBB Ward, the initial letter of whose names isfrom A to The judges resumed their labors this mora- beyani, ‘Tim Dooleys”” Rin avause, Gute UO Hater. ik suitable for housekeeping. 418 Massachnsatts RA REE EaUaRE Lv inclusive will be received. Polls open at7 a. ing at 9 o’clock, in the Criminal Uourt Room, en. B.—“There! there! go on now, and —— ee Syenue, Ostween Teen hi oP Commissioners. mand close at TPM. | ep Dp, sTU City Hall. Alarge crowd was again in attend- | try and find out where it is.” Inquire WITHIN.—The mouth is like a] JOR RENT—Two or three Unfurnished ROOMS, \IRST WARD FOURTH PRECINCT —Notio GW WELLS, ance, and Major Richards, Superintendent of | Reagan passed down amongst the police- | house to let. However pretty it may be exter- Front ray ate family in Georgetown, half block | FIRST Wa BD. POU PIEPER ECING?_Notico LEONIDAS SCOTT, Police, was present in person, with quite a | men and challengers, bringing his sound eye | naily, it is impossible to judge of its merits | Aires AB Siarciiee ee 28S iB ~~ Sook” | Vintone otis ene es tyof Washington aa my 27-td Commissioners. number of bis officers, to preserve order and | beguilingly on each in turn and beseeching | until you have seen the inside. Lf behind the TOR BERT - ears election will be held in the Fourth Precinct of the *IFTH WARD—SECON D PRECINCT —Notice corry,out such messures as were requisite to | him to teli him where he lived. But rot one | roby doors there are plenty of pearl. white FR ee eso Be iat of Jane, two or thrée | First Ward, on Monday, the third day of June next, ia hereby given that in conformity te the pro expedite the registration. of them was able to give him the desired | fixrures, you will exclaim at once. “how bean- No:'S00 Latest. betes Sth oe anbonbine., at Vernon's Carpenter Shop. on the southwest cor’ | visions of the charter of the eit) of Washington, am n order to facilitate the work of registering, | information, and he wandered nbont as forlorn | titul! ‘To impart the utmost possible bril- | north bitrates ot | ‘Ber of Fi street north and Rineteenth street Went, election will be held in the Se: recinct of 't two registration boogs were opened at which | as Rip Van Winkle when retarning unrecog- liancy to sucb dental furniture—to keep it i tor a Collector, Register and Surveyor. one member Fifth Ward,on Monday, the third day of June eee ce caken, Messrs. Bowen and Plant | nized to his native village after hie twenty | always sound and perfect—there is nothing OT FOR SAT. ated on7thstreet-between | of the Board of Aldermen. and three members: of 4'R and 8. Is 2 feet front and 100 feet dees | ihe Board of Common Council, to represent said | Ponty St Barber's wreod oftice on A street south, residing at one table, and Gen. Bacon and | years’ sleep. like fragrant Sozodont. e03 sply at Hair Dreaser’s, Ni er Vard: at witich eal Ynet the sof Pho Pires, 2 ret Ane Secone’ pirecta cant, for & Col- Har: Clephane at anothers walle at yet aasties | are ieee (white) Second Precinct. Second svc, Sdiwecn istwand Whetveny. “71 PeBMa, Apcgues | Wards at wirich anid Precinct the waren of ail whe Uicton Revises and Surveror, one xemberof she point Mr. Robbins proceeded with the work | Ward, was rejected, not baying lived three WHITE SHIRTS, $1.75, $2, $2.50; good Votton *OR RENT—The BRICK HOU 543 7 | Said Ward, the initial letter of whose namesis from | Common Council, to represent said Ward; at which of correcting the lists as names were offered | months in the ward. Hait Hose; 2 pair for 95 cente: ganze Under- | I street, containing 6 roome and clevcher om, | M to Z, inclusive, will be received. Polls open at | Said Peecherghe te or ae registered im for correction. With the work thus divided it Mr. H.S. Johnson, harness-maker, came up | ahirts, 50 cents to 9.50: Gray’s Imitation | and water: lot 0 by Ii feet ‘Apply 64 Lstrect, | 7 ®-m™., and close at7 p.m. DRURY i the original First Pr tof said Ward, the initial ¥. W. Wss dispatched with great promptness, ade- | limping, for admittance at the west door, BENJ. TILLEY Linen, 2 5 between 4th and sth street iy 30-3t* 4 : L letter of whose names is from M to Z, inclusive, sideratum, in view of the tremendous pressure Mr. Isiah Stewart, challenger, objected. Prien eng Byron Collars Boa wi pe % SO enon of the new BRIOK aire st my 27-td Commissioners. will be received. Polls ¢ at 7a.m.,and close from all quarters. A perfect flood of notes Mr- Jobason lifted up his foot tenderly, and | streeis,| three doors aboye Odd Fellows’ ‘on 9th street. near: tle Boundary, 7 OND WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.—Notice | &t7P.m. R Was poured in upon whe Commissioners from | appealing. Hall. 1-1: nicely. finished. “Rent low. Inquire is hereby given that in conformity to the pro- qui aoaiters, anecdote teh making SHERce ae Stewart thought his foot was not very —_»—___ i or at 490 Seventh street. me pps ofthe Gbarter pe ene. City: of Wy aeliiny ren ait WAR one, urging objections to names registered, | bad. Ecoromy is the highway to wealth—there xO ENT—A desirable HO an electioz & held in Fins ne e J j f ee aki Kckenand the judges wererxpected | Mr. Johnson, wrathfully.—«What right | fore economise and buy your Gent's Furnish- | (OR RENTOA desirable HOt Cm Pea hag RS BM ikon is hereby given that, in conf the pro- to attend fo these. and at the same time pros | have you to decide about my lameness. Its | ing guods at Franc’s; Good Gotton Half Hose, | north" hetwaen otand eames i weat and L street north. for a. Collactor, Recister, ee OL eis charter Of he City of Wething: ceed with the work of registration. none Of your business !" 12%¢c; Gauze Undershirts from 50 eents to} Apply No. 565 C st yaoset | Tit uivevor one monberotthe By coe ert ol Worias ee ed The door at the west end of the room was | Sam'l H. Keppler, Seventh Ward, appeared, | $9.50; good White Shirts, $1.5) And #2. 494 ESTAURANT FOR SALE —The Lease, Good day of June next, at James Devlin's house, on the crowded with applicants for admission. | and in answer to the questions propounded | 7th street, between D and E, near Odd Fel- I Will and Furniture of the well-known Green’s southeast corn t east and Penn- separate from the general registration, on the | sta'ed that he bad been im tne rebel army, | lows’ Hall. 10-1: Restaurant. corner of 8th and E sts. on the inct the votes sylvania ave: ster, and ground that they were sick, or had important | having been a member of a military company panes ve ene premises. M3t" Lin the original First Preciy Surveyor, on Aldermen, business elsewhere. The number of invalids | at Fredericksburg, and was ordered A initia! letter of whose names is from A to L. in’ | three members of the Board of Common Council, to in service For Gents’ Furnishing (soods ana Shirts QEVERAT ROOMS FOR R gathered there was astonisbing, considering by Gov. Letcher. He further stated that he | made to order go to Franc’s, 494 71h street, | Sy ter in the house. Cars that this is not the sickly season, and a great migbt have deserted when he was at Aquia | between D and E streets, three doors above | qv at 106 Bridge street, € many people wanted to go to Baltimore on the | Creek, but did not do so on account of his | Odd Fellows’ Hall. Wel: my30-2t* pex? train. Finally the pressure became so | family being in the rebel lines. He stated that a SOR RENT—Three_ UNFTE great at that side, and the interruption to | he was.in but two battles, and deserted as No Berrer InvEsTMENT can be made than in three-story brick business £0. serious that the judges made the | soon as ne had a ‘ayorable opportunity. | ™m Clothing atthe present reduced prices at fi following order, which was posted up atthe | Messrs Howen and Plant retused to take his | the Great Central Olothing House, 460 Seyenth will be received. represent said Ward; at which said Precinct the yotes of all who are registered in the original Second Precinct of said Ward, the initial letter of whose uaiues is from A to L, inclusive, will be re- ceived. Polls open at7 a.m. and close at7 p.m. JENNTS € AGHAN, N. MEEDS, mmMissic OHN CHAPMAN, Commissioners, COND PRECINCT.—No- n that in conformity to the rtér of the city of Washington, 1 in the Second inct of TSHED ROOMS with gas, cel itieman. and ‘wife changed. Apply 441 1 th and Mth sts. ‘m 30-2t* aoa Siew hereh provisions of the Jeetion will b h my 27-td sek to glude the policemen in making admis- | name, and Alderman Lioyd urged his claim, | Street, opposite the Post Office. UNMIS a " second W ardon M pies rd di of June FE Hi —FOURTH PR Z NCT. re signe: : coniending that his cese was an exactly simi- nn ee ee y “URNISHED FRONT ROOMS, | next. at Michael G sod Office, on the lice is hereby ‘given that, in conformity to the “Those who are really sick: very old men; | Jar case te thore of the Miseourt mildto. ano | GO AND Sage those fifteen dollar suits, re- well suited for housekeeping. toa small family. | west corner of Thirteenth and L stre provision har he City of Washing- Physicians: Firemen: Policemen, and no | had been restored to citizenship by the am. | ¢¢ived this morning, at the Great Central OTS and pleasant | ion. convenient to | | . Register and Survey >. f th ton, an elect wi din the Fourth Pre- otbere’ can be admitted at this door. nesty proclamation. y Clothing House, 460 7th street, opposite the partments. P street, first honse west of 1th rd of Aldermen. three members of the | cinée of the Fitth Want onday. the ferences exchanged. si ———_—_—— EW BRICK HOU: ONE HUNDRED Suits at twenty dollars just . water and gi w-2t* of June next. at Dar stcorner of Pex “By order of the Judges of Election.” Aman named Lnomas Morgan. under the | Post Office. dof Common Comncil, to repr Three young men entered at this door and | infinenee of liquor, got into a disput with a ‘ ent said ward, which said pr be ntaining ond st a Collector, B rveye came forward. elored man im the ranks and was taken by Babe one mem » Board of Allermen, and three 7 ‘ : - received. Galland look at them at tl Teat | tween D and E north. pe Me ber z of A CHa er Clalen gst 7th ward, Oflicer Harris before Justice reper who or- Central Glorbing Houser 460 Mir nréee: spate popid with the Sends eeeeert oF anit At which Seid Bortiant tie ee : E dered him to be locked up until eober. “4 - References exchanged = epresent s 3 at cl ecing Yhey explained that they were physicians. | “Tp to3 p.m. about 140 names had been reg. | site the Post Office SET E votes of tered ia the orizinal Air. Pierce.— -Guess you'll all have to stand | jc 5 é be had in Any a n line on elecnion day, if you rte physicians. istered, of which it is estimated that about 850 Pennres can be had in any quantities at the i were white. As on yesterday every effort was tar ounter. John W. Dame came forwara to register. madeby the Judges 30 ensure fairness and Serpecse c ard, the initial let m M to Z, inelus: pen at] a.m. and RLAND, ‘KEI Conunis= Challenged as having served in the rebei | impartiality. The Hight a D-3t MeO Son Te tit army. . ——_—e-_— 30N SHOTEL FOR RENT, LEASE mus of the char : ae Bacon.—Did you serve in the rebel REPORT OF THE SANITARY COMPANY.—The PERSONAL, OR SAL Yale ection will be held in the Dame.—«I dia.” seport of Lieut. J. F. Kelly, in charge of the TED— THIS AMOUNT | , That fine propertz corner T nth ard,on Monvlay, the sanitary company of the police, made te Mr. T. E. W. Feimour, clerk to tae Superintendent, have soe tor the month of May shows the following: You can’t vote.” Samber of nuisances reported, 985: number DS coli ae tat HN B. W I te. abated, 960; number unabated 25: written noc }OODS sold at cost at Mra. | my 30-3t JOHN B. WARD. rebe Rin, Gas noes came ground, | (ices.served, 317: number of persons verbally pet D aod 8. _ my ate? VOR RENT—A suite of lare ROOM '. same ground. 303 20: =< RTS AT S1 APIECE 4 Nib bait i A note was received from J. W. Crossman, notified. 60S; warrants served, 2U: fines im- 7T2 AIL SKIRTS AT $1 APIECE. F in one of the covlest resi “5 7 osed and collected, *4.50; dead animals re- 7a8 4 i 0. 20 sistivg that George Evans and Joseph Darby, Ported and ennieed So hee animal tae gud warranted for six months. at CHAS, BAUMUS. | CS and water No. 29 Dum J . on the nt Rhulman’s Ff ant teen > i near Pennsylyania avenne nz UL SEOURED. BEAL ome, (0441 feet ground.) will be rented (MAN & MAGRUDEE oagdod tenant. or sold for cash or on long tin Yo. 2 Intelligencer Buildi Apply at the Lumber Yard. corner Twelfth street FLOWERS. and all styles | aud the Uanal. Gen. B.—“Have you been pardoned by the President!” ad B st and Surveyor, one my ~ th membe ‘d of Common Council. to represent said V and one Assessor: at. which said precinct the of all who are registered in the original Second Precinct of sai rd. the initial letter of whose name is from A to L > Will be received. nM third day of June Mrs. O'Brien ouse, hortheast corner of teast and G street south, for a Collector, and Surveyor. one member ot the Boar of Aldermen, three membe of the Board of Com- mon Council to represent ward, and an Asses- ich said pr et the votes of all whe are pleasant ROOMS cesin Geo! wh. artonst. my All style of HOOP SKIRTS made of the best ma the original First Precinct of said i js open at7 a. m., and close at 7 t en the first poll lists of the Fow ard, we: s Lo Y sign at corner of 7th stree Lo COR RENT—Air d ly-farnished ROOMS, JOHN J. Be 3 itial letter of whose names is from HOt years of age. A sam mens Ward. were | sons sent to hospital. 1: namber buried 2: lost eno Conner of /Muistrectend howeiens | Hee ae Nia see ae eee: c. A. DOUGHERTY, inclusive, will be received. Polls open at the parties named to come up toanswer to the | “U//dren restered to parents. 1. ADIES WILL FIND FIMPORTATION | **!vania avenue andC ni * my aBaltd [Herald & Intel. Commissioners, | a-m/and close at? Pom Te reaver objection, and a messenger was appointed to PNP: Wy soma 4 of FRENGI OLLOPED CORSETS war- .OR RENT—BRICK HOUSE. No. 414 Four- | & D. WARD—FOURTH PRECINCT —No W.F. GARRETT, atiend to’ carrying out such summonses, A | LARCENY.—Ann U. Dengiass, colored, was | ranted WHALE HONS or Sie and cheap- teenth street, between Hand I. Inquireat 431 aeiy oven that fe oie my 7-ta Litageaet oo colored man came up toregister and could no: | 2frested yesterday by officer Owen, of the | est in the market. SHOULDER BRACES and | opposite. Rent $3 per month, my 29-3t~ —— -—~ CT wot remember bow long he had lived in the city, | Seventh Ward, upon the oath of Charies | COR to order and fit warranted at | ¥\0i RENT—Upon very reasonable terms, two » Fourth Pi TH WARD SECOND PRECINCT. Natce but after thinking it over, fixed the second | Crown, charging her with the larceny of Leo £9 Louisiana avenue, be | For three well-furnished ROOMS. Inquire at pany she cane ¢ . ity of Weehington an Week in June lastas the time. He was re- | Clothes. Sbe was sent to jail for court by wd s! No. 537?2 H street, between 6th and 7th. _m29-3t* on the northwest 1 Will be held in the Second Precinct of the jected, not having resided in the city one year. | Justice Handy. NG MAN IN ONE OF THE DEPART- ancther eolored wan came up whe could Margaret Mahoney was arrested by officer E arian fee ee egos aks not fix the locality where he lived. Roth, of the Second Ward, for the larceny of generally useful; from five to six hours och Mr. Barnes, a challenger, suggested to him | 200ut #40. the property of Augusta J. Rumsey. n part payment for his board. He has ten that he lived at the cormer of 5th and Q She was taken before Justice Bates, and a years’ experience in hotel keeping, and isa first- I TO LET—On Betr fotel, ten rooms harles Hotel. NT—Pleasant FURNISHED RO¢ et West. rear ¢ . In- att gas and wate! Sixth Ward. on Mond the third day of June hultz’s house, on the west side of Ninth street east, between Pennsylvania avenue and E street south, for a Collector. Register, and Surveyor. one member of the Board of Aldermen, .one member of the ¢ members of the Board of sent said ward, and ene t the votes of all al Second Precinct Common Council, Assessor; at whi who are re with privilege of Bathroom, for gentleme ee : : , *hiembers o oard of Common © sifects, porsion o' the money being recovered, she was | rate carver. The very best city reference given, | oaly-x.W. corner éth and H streets, one square | ofsaid War, t efter Of whhaes ames 18 peer esd wart Sat ee: Ame oe ene General Bacon —«Mr. Barnes, you must Jet | 8€Xt to jail for court. Address W.H.B.. Chronicle office. my31-3t". | trom Patent Office, myaests | Rom M to Z inclusive, will be received: Pollsopen | Toprproiuat tin vote et ell whe ace couitenen te the man speak for himself, and not make sug- PEEP ENE Ce DE * Pate. OCURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—506 oh | OO AEE Siopew Nore, the original First Precinct of said Ward, the initial gestions.” StuppEN DEATH.—Mr. Charles H. Ashton,a No. 60 A street south. street. on from Pennsylvania avenne. WM. PETTIBONE letter of whose names is from_M to nelusive, Judson Mathews, (colored,) was rejected, | clerkin the Treasury Department, residing | _™ 28-3t between Ist and 24 sts. Wanted—! & place: a WOMAN to wash {Herald &Iutel.j will be received. Polls oben at 74. 1 ai se at baving resided only three months in the city. | on -:h street, above L, was taken with a se- 1000 —A PARTY WITH THE ABOVE | *™iron. and do general housework. 1 3t NHIRD W 7p. m. ES Wy James Smith, (colered,) gave his residence as | vere bemmorrbage yesterday afternoon and ® amountcan become asilentor ac- OR REN T—On the first of June, two large com- ia bi n, that in ec td ° Commissioners, atthe 6th street barracks, (outside the city | died this morning He was member of Me- | tive partner in an established busi + é : i ness on Pe municating ROOMS. having three large wine jimits,) and was rejegted. Austin Trayerse, | tropolis Lodge of Odd Feilows, who meet to- Wenue | Address immediately C. H. HARKN dows fronting on Lstreet.to be had furnished or (colored.) was rejected, having been in the | night to make arrangements for attending his Ashington P. 0. my 28-6t"__ | unfurnished. Inquire at 640 L street, between 4th is hereb m1 th giv Charter of the ( th eh TH WARD—THIRD PREC is hereb: vi th charter of the City of Washington, t pro- ard, on a = i ha he sions of t city only two months. James O’Brien was | funeral. FOR THE LATEST STYLES OF SKIRTS, | #1 Sth. may 29-3t next, at Mrs. Cook's eeleeion eit int “inet of rejected, mot naturalized. A deposition was —_.___ $! best material, alas. on hand and male i | E.OR RENT—N HOUSE on Tih etrect Sixtli street west. hetween N and 0 streets north, SE ayers ape eld ip the Third Precinct of 4 received from Sylvester Goff, to the effect that | FATAL ExPLosion —The locomotive Rapi- | Qj". Skirts altered and repaired, at S. F. tween M and N streets north, contain a-Burveyo “nember of the Board of Alder. | & Costigan’s Old Store. northeast corner of Ninth he resides In the county, outside of the city | dan exploded at Fairfax station yesterday | Sigh) ES Hoon Skirt and Corset Mana aD | Teens and cellar al tand for watchmaker, | and Surveyor. one member of the Board of Aider- | treet east and M street south, for a Collector, Reg- limits, and that Tobias T. Boon, Reuben | afternoon, killing George Lynch, engineer, : “7 <a —s = | between M and DANERC SSE: Be Rae eb ee represent said Ward isch and Sarreyer, one moe ri theder yotty wemtrtond jackson, Richard Lomax, James Munroe,and | and Rose, fireman, both residents of Alex. ener y P. cA a: 2 s ofall whe are. re in t Qiceenen. ay i and acrid Wm. Young are all residing ontside the limiis | andria. Tbe remains of Lynch were discov. the best ton ent Cigar tena | WURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. —Two gentle net of the said Ward, the ini at which eaid Precinct the votes of of the corporation: sammons sent to the par- | ered in a dozen different places some quarter § Wi Mee ee enare and nats tenet eee Nae ery pleasant Polls « from A Se eye istered in the original Second Preci . * * ry @ " 3 she x RY in a e ‘ols open a eM.» 8 ClOe e inf letter 0! ose names is fro > in- ao _T.6 of a mile from the train; Rose was scalded to | my 8-1m’ MANY SMOKERS family ,a few minutes’ walk from the Deparbneate, EW. KNOWLES the initial | ter of whose names is from_A to Lin hort-batred individ Get ee ey rowed: | death. REY TER THAN CURE Rent moderate. Inquire at 132K street. third JOHN RODGES elusive, will be received. Polls open st7 8m. and short- individual, was challenged on ——-7+——_. kW mNC, REV. .F s doo stree: a , 59-3t* y 2 5 re issic 3. close at7 p.m. 2 CELL. the ground that he had served a term in the JonN B. GoveH.—Our citizens will no Be: 499 SEV Ti PRTRRETS ES “ som Ld wet eee aya ; ae ytd aaaig REE penitentiary. doubt be gratitied at the announcement that a* Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. F OR, Re Ly A ne at two-story-and-basement HIRD W AR m -te Commissioners. Garner «1 was pardoned out. 1 was par- | the Young Men's Christian Association have | \7oU CAN NEVER aa E TRIP on Bu- | No. 498 Leireet no youn Lin anid Toth LEH See SHA eee doned by President Buchanan,” succeeded in engaging the celebrated orator chu or Samaritan humbugs. See Dr. DARBY, | The house has been n inted mnwill be held Pintone af thar charten sgh thin Clty oe Waubineton, Deputy Marshal Philbps was summoned, | Jobn B. Gough, who has consented to deliver | 499 7thst. Hele the ne hest authority. His pri: | put in good order throv i hird Ward, on Monday, the third day An clection.will be held in the Hearth aeecteek who certified to the fact that Garner had been | one of his opular lectures at Wall's Opera | Yt rooms are opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. mys-Im* | diately.” For informat a t Mrs. Norris’ house. on the north side of N | the Sixth Ward, on Monday, the third day of June pardoned, and he was registered. Honse on Ydanesaay evening next. Look out LECTRO-MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS.— husetts avenue. my 29-3t* 1 Seventh streets t Anacostia Engine House, at the inter- A note was received. stating that Wm. E. | for a crowded house. “4 Dr. L. ALCAN. southwest corner of Mth street SOR RENT—Two very pleasant and airy ROOMS ud Surveyor, one inth street east and K street south with Young had just got out his naturalization pa- ——_.__ and Penn’a ave.. cures Rheumatism, Eruptions of | FOR RENT I Two very, lor office purposes. Apple 3 ahd hres mem- avenue, for a Collector, Register. and Sur- pers to present Dimself for registration, and MatcH Game.—A match game of base ball } jout, Debility. Affection of Pa- | on the premises, No. 213 F street, between Litt errs tg repre ent veyor, one acute OF obs poart of Bidétinoe three wliecee ope ve0 itu the yebel army. The | petween the Potomac club of this city and the not Mercury and Female Gom | und Jéth near the Treasury. my3-tt* | who are First Pr COL’ | resent aula Wand amian Assensors at onieh: seur chs Es sp emselves at the ‘wo | Pioneer club, of Alexandria, wili be played = - > — fhe — {OR RENT—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN | sid Ward, th jose nanve rom | Precinct the votes of all who are registered in the ae yaks on tables to look out for Young. on the grounds of the latter, near the Poto- D. CLARK, ATTORNEY AND COUN- can be accommodated with pleasant ROOMS on | M to Z, incius Polls open at7 | original Second Precinct of said Ward, the initial m. Sawyer, (colored, ) rejected; been in the mac Gardens, in Alexandma to-da: The LLOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, | very reasonable terms. at 284 lth a.m., and close a peat letter 6f whise ni ; M to Z, inclusive, city but seven months. Potomac club is on a tour through the South, | 2-529 lath street west. de ia-ly | P streets AS H, LANGLEY will be received ut7.a.m, and close at Sometbing of commotion was here per- d they ens tar ti gad amie ‘ os oa Se a ES ANT FOR FR 7pm ITH. vived at the lower table presided over by Mr. | that cite (° (Mcouuter their firs: match in G R BISGER cupied by the my 27-d ommnissioners, Bowen. and presently emerged trom thence a | 2° “itY- To THE AND, long ‘oongied by the unc my %7-td located near the corner of I7th street west . For terms ingnire on the premis enue. te JAS. McGRANN. I am now selling— bi RENT—A nice BRICK Hoye on New a p. t ve G Sut 62% cts.,sold heretofore at 31.00 | two dumlloneean Mase ace betes T HIRD WARD—THIRD PRECINCT.—Notice iven that, in conf to the pro ter of the Washington, held in the Third Precinct of the ouday, the third day of June Carpenter Shop, on the north- t_and G street bi : i * of ne fennel eee faced gentleman | Reronren SuooT!NG.—It 1s alleged that last gesticulated with considerable effusiveness, as nighs $s one of the ward processions was on if laboring ander strong excitement. He came ons Ge Aeob gerotite Wie. Pgh bopng! fired forward to the upper table and stated that he Fed Cae Ee og Saas Taport GREAT DECLINE IN GOODS, s hereb: —FIRST PRECII el in conform we city of Was First Preeix the third day of June ction r Seventh Ward,on Monda: SUNDOWN i i ny f west. ¢ of Ninth street xt. of ae : ; @, and st as : + Sat 75 “ A : « dL sts. ember of t ard oO lermen, and three mem- | ind-a-} street. fo: * Register, bis case to be that they had rejected him cathe Was around the city in bis usual health to-day, | VENUS HATS at 75 ets., “ “$1.25 | north: my 23-60" Dect of the Hoerh of Conmoonsonal to represaitt gadia helt, trast, for: #) auger wes ter, ana ground that he had served in the rebel army | “24 °f course the report is a canard. VENUS HATS at 81, 0 + + + 81.50 x-room HOUSE (on the Island) | stid Ward; at which said Precinct the votes of all | three members of the Board of Common Council, to through baving put a substitute in. =F 8 “ ‘“ . bath room. passage. &e.; only | Who are registered in the original Second Precinct | represent said Ward; at which said Precinct the Gen. Bai “D: Breacu oy Peace.—T s PATTI HATS at 75 cts., $1.25 | Sa00 cash re the balance can be paid in | gf said Ward, the initial letter of whose names is | Ycles of all who are reiatored in the onieindl Fine’ Of your own free eal ee ne eabetitnve in’) Bs Dis SOL, We wr eee OE PATTIHATSat 1. ~~ “ g1.50 | monthly instalments of 835 C8” be paid in | fon to L.inelusive, will be received. Polls open | Precinct of said Ward, the initial letter of whose “ | ST. : <mn., and che ny ee Hoag moe Peyser—“No, 1 deet not. If T had not, they | Ming to whip Albert Ware, also colored, by | PATTI HATSat €1.25 “© « —% g2.00 STARR & METCALF, StT ams, And LOMB AT DS Bd cee names is from A to L, inclusive, will be received poot me i Polls opeu at7 a.m. sand close S! BURSELL, J.L. N. BOWEN, Comumissione! ENTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT.— SS "Notice is hereby given that. in conformity to the provisions of the Charter of the City of Wash- . They deet sieze me, unt poot me | Officer O’Callagban, and Justice Walter held 1D fast.” him to bail to keep the peace. The former is Gen. Bacon.—“Did you offer to s wear at the | 42 Old resident, and the latter a freedman, and other table that you did not voluntarily aid | they cannot agree. the rebel cause?” —————307o— Peyser.—*I deer.” Tux RECEIVERS oF Vorzs.—By law, receiv- Mr. Bowen here came forward and said that | ers of votes are required to qualify by taking _ _. (Plant’s‘Building,) my 29-tf New York avenue and loth st. {OR SALE.—(Only 3300 cash required, the bal- angevcan be pall in monthly instalmonts of $25) those TWO NEW FIVE ROO. OUSES, situated ‘on the east side of 12th street. between R and 8 sts. STARR & METCALF, All other styles of HATS and BONNETS in pro- portion Good quality of WHITE AND BLACK ILLUSIONS, At 25 cents per yard, sold at 75 cents. A. ADAMSOY JOHN THOS. JOHNSON, my2-td mimissioners. HIRD WARD—FOURTH PRECINCT—No- ice 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 y 4 ~: - ington, an election will be held in the cond Pre- it appeals were to be made from one set of | 80 oath of office, and it will beseen by notice | STRAW CORD and TASSELS at 25 cents, sota | my 28-tf New ¥oreave, aude, | of the Third Ward, on Monday. the third day of | Cinct of the Seventh Ward, on Monday, the. third judges to another, he would give up his table. | that the proper place for so doing 18 at the of- | at 75 cent« 4 SSI NS Ea Te June next, at Burns? Office. on the west side of | day of June next. at Jackson Pumphrey’s carpenter ‘OR SALE—Lot No. 3, in Square 59, on 23d atreet west, between E street north and Virginia avenue. Said Lot is 15 feet front, 137 feet 23¢ inches deep, and improved by @ new first-class Wood House, containing five rooms. Also, two small Houses on the rear of the lot, containing two rooms each. The three houses rent for abont 840 per month. Price $2,200. a ia we ee ap 19-tf 465 oth street, between E and F. Ninth street west, between F and G streets north, for a Collector, Register, and Surveyor, one mem- ber of the Board of Aldermen, and three members of the Board of Common Council, to represent said Ward, at which said Precinct the votes of all who. are registered in the original Second Precinct of said Ward, the initial letter of whose names is From M to Z, inclusive will be received. Polls open at7 a, m., and close at7 p.m. 4 : Wx. OR ME, HN M. TURLEY, Gen. Bacon said that as he uddersood the | fice of the clerk of the Supreme Court of the arrangement, the two sets of Judges were to | District. proceed separately with the work of registrae Se ee aa ‘ton, but that cases in dispute were to bede- | CHBSAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL O0.—The cidea by std the Judges. annual generai meeting of the stockholders of Mr. Bowen said that Mr. Plant and himself | C. & O. Canal Company, will be held at An- bad rejected him on the ground that in fur- | p&polia, Md., on Monday next, the3d of June. nisbing a substitute he gave aid and comfort ie RSS my to the enemy. MARRIAGE LICENSBS.—During the month shop, on the south side of FP street south, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets west, for a Col- leetor, Register, and Surveyor, one member of the Board of Aldermen, three members of the Board of Common Council, to represent said Ward; at which said Precinct the votes of all who are registered in the original First Precinct of said Ward, the initial letter of whose names is from M to Z, inclusive, Will be received, Polls : at7 a.m. and closeat 7 p.m. T. DONIPHAN, STRAW CORD aud TASSELS at Acents, sold at 81. RIBBONS. jargest stock of Bornetand Trimming REB- + at prices Jess than any otlier house in the BONNETS and HATS TRIMMED withont charge, . shh TOR SALECA ccna a 0 F PETER HEPBURN A yolce.—“ Did you not sell clothing to the | ending to-day there bas been | r I. L, BLOUT’s, ‘QB SALE—A comfortable RESIDENCE fora | my%-ta Cofamissioners, y a mmissione . licenses iesned, of which neoabee 477 were FSi in ibe town of Cambridge, Md. Th» may ase Coceunesiouers. Ly property is well improyed, in excellent condition, nd among the most desirable homesteadsin the vil- lage. It will be sold ata low figure. Toa gentle- man Who desires a comfortable hone for his family, in ohe of the most agreeable villages in Marylani, where household expenses ave wot halt ws greatas in acity, the opportuni ts isarareone. Mr. Wallach, Editor of the Star. who knows the property. well. ue give information concerning it to any’ inagl: e ‘bly 1B-t RE ESTATE FOR SALE BY KILBOURN & LATTA, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Corner of 7th and F streets. OURTH WARD—FIRST PRE( INCT.—Notice 1s hereby given thatin conformity to the pro- visions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election wilt be held in the First Precinct of the Fourth Ward on Monday, the third aay of June next, at the School-house, on the eitst side of First street west, between I and K streets north, for a Collector, Register, and Surveyor, two members of the. Board of Aldermen, for one and two years re- «I deet. 1 solt toall customers for | colored couples, - ——— sage ea the fact that he hired a MARRIED ban, aspect of thi: - ‘s nally. He was liable to rebel comseriring |. SHAW-DIVINE. In the M.E. Chureh’ South. aiter he had put in the substitute iP Leestmrg. Va..on Sunday evening, May 2ith.1si7 Mr. Clephaue thought furnishing a subst by Rev. Ramuel #.- Rodgers. Mr EREDERICK a. t 4 He | SHAW. ington city. te : comfort to the cnagene 4 a2 tarnishing aia and | Gaughicr of Mr, Jamer F. Divine, of iecinee Gen. Bacon said that WRIGHT—TOWNER. On the 28th i would be consent to register a touel eee ergata. by the Rey. Mr. Brown GORE was inclined to think ashe did 1 a | RAIGHT, of Jersey city. to Miss VICTORIA voluntarily to the rebels he eg Ngee aid | TOWNER, of Leesburg, London County, Va, * mitted to register. Pers | KERN-CRANSTON. On the s0th inst. by the F YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS VELL; FITTING GARMENTS go to Or Rw WALK: 445 Pennsylvania avenue. my 3)-4t ST QUALITY OF CLOTHING AT ODEON B TAIT 446. corner # ene banner my 30-4t ’ PL WALLACH, 0 COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND MANA- T GERS.—We, the subscribers, H. D. Binp and J.M. Duxnor. of Petersburg, Va.. having been Sppointed sole aecnts in the United States for essre. JONES & LEVICK'S PATENT COAL- CUTTING MACHINE. (patent right secured.) in- vite the attention of colliery proprietors and man-~ ers to it. m _29-3t" 439 7th st., bet. G and H sts. SSS ee Be. 2 SEYENTH MC refed PRECINCT.—No-~ tice is herevy given that in conformity to the provisions of the charter of the city of Washington, an election will beheld in the Third Precinct the Seventh Ward on Monday, the third day of June next, at Mrs. Claryoe’s house, on north side F street south, between Ninth and Tenth west, near corner of Ninth street, for a Collector, Register, and Surveyor, one member of the Board of Alder nen, three members of the Board of Common Ceun- cil, fo represent said Ward; at which said Precinct the votes of all who are registered in the original be re- spectively, three members of the Board of Common Council, t3 represent said ward, and one Assessor; atwhich said Precinct the votes of all who are egistered in the original First Precinct of said Ward the initial letter of whose names is from A to L Inclusive, will be received. Polls open atT @. m. and close at7 p.m. JOHN WEST, Second Precinct of said Ward, the initial 1 whose names is from A to L, inclusive, will ceived. Polls open at7 a. om. close. ae m. . . O. JOHNS : ) | The machines are now ready for sale, on reason- JAMES 8. L. The other Judges not inclining to this opin. | ex. B. Peyton Brown, CHAS. H. KE .» | able terms. Those wishing information el a ge . ae : y 2 son, the name of Mr. Peyser wae declared re. + ~ pt gy ss x t tei ‘Miss ALICE CRANSTON! the cost and working of machines wit, ors CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, fronting on Lata: ie eee eins < stoners. ished with it by applying to ette Sguare, Superb location.” Will be sold ata Se SEVENTH WARD—FOURTH PRECINCT.— |, an Election will be held ih the ington. the Seventh Ward, on Monday. the third day of June next, at Mts. Delawey’s house, side of F strect south, nN re Re; eer ie ne and inct the votes of ee P ‘ 3 IRD & DUNLOP, | bargain. rete hivelr givek thet te Goan we he is hereb: that, in conformity eyser, (excitedly ns mn my2R4w © Post Office Bor aa Poe oN OR, VALUABLE PROPERT F t ereby give! in, conform: e Notice is hereby given »,in- confor to 7 tains : rsburg,Va. E on F street, between | provisions of ihe charter of the city of Washington, i f the charter of pie Oe of Wash- comes i get &man-tam-u: DIED. I OCEST —LOCKS1l LOGE IT — me fhe ‘Treaeury and Patent OMce; rapidly increasing | 2 arise of the iY. gt the provisions of the c y of Wi lection will nd Precinct Been et Ward or Montag ahs td dae cet ! BURCH, FREDERIG; . BURCH died wh Mr. Robbins .—:-Mandamuses haye not been | 2th dav of May mA \oaaeer xt, at Mrs. Flynn’s, northwest corner of First tor, E i - in the dIst year of his age. very succeseiul heretotore. Funeral services will be formed a 3 0’clock Fdward Rodd, (colored,) Fourth Ward, was | F' dy evening, at the isth-st. Baptist Church. lagk rejected, Baving been im the ward but one GREEN. On Thursda TRO month. ‘John W. Demame, (white) Fourth | © -bort, butsevere lines SOR Se ep Ward, came up to be registered. Mr. Middle- | #”! Rose S Green, aged 2 3. on, Clerk of Criminal Court, certified Go. Nttle sui rer to thy ome, _ ~ ‘hat Demnaine bad been pardoned owt of the Weil meena are penitennary, and he was registered. Oharles nd'meeting. stno men me bart Noll, a German, came up to be registered, bat | The relatives friends of the family ate re- “id not seem to comprehend the question, { *Pectfully invited to attend the funeral from (he “Have you beem maturalized !” Justice Mil. | residence of his ornt corner of 18th end L sts ler put the aaa him in German, and be | *! 10 lock, on Saturday, June ist,» "8 Promptly zesponded in the affirmative, and Fo der Pout 3 John Hall,a colored man. who wasrejecteg | *ter,« lingering ills at the previous registration On the ground ly invited to epee w at 30 im Ws he SPLENDID BUILDING SITE, cd: th reet and Massac a te avers: Rivas? ot §t haset , DESIRAB. LOTS. o: . betweon al id th ratte, cCulloc! OWCBINESS ua ‘ cy sauriranis ue. and other importa Myerions Et con a ts BEST ASSO) TMENT ‘OF LOCKS AND BUILD- sundae hs Muti thecos Opposite Centro Market. i #60. reet west street north, for a © or, two members of the iitecaes: ier one oh eh ete i Cannell my hpa he ible Ei H.W. at7 p.m, that had poke: he (it Will be romedbaned teat i ains was charged by Mr. O Tho a Be a communication to the Presiden B. Brown, warden of the jail, ‘Was rejected, attempted to get eyed ne Rr ee

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