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THE EVENING ST. gf all teachers to be employed rs real elec S2eTUWN, Tr for Trinny Gnureh. GKOne 3 | I Arrival ef Sergeant Bates. ELgction oy VEeTRY™: gry > e = ry all te Bereafter, the | rously signed, asking that privilege be granted | Commencement of Registration of Veters. gee opti = sain ee = v) VN By > STAR. ‘ustees of the Public Schools are hervoy re- Ww of the In anticipation of the arrival ia this ¢ity of of 3d and O street, was id yesterday to W. E. ‘The registration of the qualified voters o: —< any Ait their earliest convenience, Ward commenced yestrday after- | Sergeant Bates, who left Vieksburg, Miss.,on | giierneon, when the following named gen’ ‘ paper of Examsostan, free their tens x sean Fumenhe chocmeeecent of eth | the 2set of January om pore ‘& wager oi mie were chuen: Wm. 3. Ms Encoeare BR oles y deem ar. mn wes LOCAL NEWS. oWn number, or trom such eitisens de they lige fond: ret ' - err ‘eing at 3 p.m. Gnd con. | thousand dollars that he would walk from that ugh, H. I. and Thos. may deem property qualified for the purpose, he following were repérted by Mr. treets, commen: paied on Gay 4 Cor ly, Ways and BS, }—jornt resolation (B. A.) ORETESs, Lo to bind 100 copies of Cg 4 ichael O'Donnell; + by bat g A,) .oopen and gtade © street south, trom ‘who, before any me apse shall be re-e Mr. Jefferson in“ Rip jessrs. Bowen, Robbins, therm Staies D. H. Semmes, | pressed brick front dwelling, x o Cae ee ener aire ethic: | Tan, Pravkiin,aog A, Baldwin, memoers | Rirert brtwern Wart maton , i constituie the vestry for the | Mr. Wm, S. Bhaithews, a: #0 aeons erar cineca iad cract | caccing year, ‘The wandeas of the church are | Cizanen.—The steamer James 8 Gown Bs clsciahael of tee wane ead af the ‘Long . W. Midaleton and Wm, B. Todd. 7 With a cargo of merchandre dge this marning to witoers bis arrival.” At Church of Ascension, Merezritr Hatt. —The humorist, Mr. Altred Barnett, and clocusonist, Miss Helen 4 The co! vours yelock he left Alexandria, and a; twenty Dxpication.—Potomac Division, No 5,Sons Rasb. Npw Jorney Sysene te teed’ dives wees nabs. | See. Siycrie aapreec, and from all in- | minutes past ten o'clock reached the bridge of Temperance: bave rented a -omioriable bail Ganert Hatr—Grand Oratorio of the 9 ihe Id stiect txicer.>—jount weaiotion ae. tions & larger number of both white and ee erecenase Toss. A few rods from over bookstore #3 K. Mille, on Phan ecco ont gers ihcrizing and directing the comunition to adver. | colored will be fegistered tbin year chan there | he sorth draw cf the bridge De was halted by Bridge street, between Congress aud. High payee maid tige for plane, speclieations; and and | was registered previous to las: election. The Cameron, Mr. Win, N. Mitchener, serectn. which will be appropriatsty dedicated Pike penctitot the utrary. O° ¥: Levee | Tincortration before s class, or a school, of | contracts lor ihe coneirncticn of sack @ rage | momber Tegiatered yeewrday The nearly Neb | eestor of the Campagn ocaoeevalitey Digest, to-morrow evening. > pent speak Jor the benefit of the brary. or her ability to conduct sech clacs or achoo! they may celeet, and appropriating such an | 621 Were colored and 319 whit; (nearly ind Mr. F.X. Burk, a committee from the em Ving & certificate of full qualitica- Affairs. a pa ti ba , April 13.—The Chair Mr. McCathran opposed the amendment, as bis ers are to be present, as also ran to one.) Last year the first day of the regic- | Western Staies Anti-Radicai Club, each wear- aaatae atte Ci talent. seeiivocker moved te caneell 6" ae tor eni | tration yn tbe Bier Ward only OS volere were | \eencrn Seales Anti Radical Oh earciagh whe |, ¥urcets or ¥r7urs9 The Grand Lodge of | ™ Soe wun — The George Mt. Stems The Committee are hereby instructed not to | registered, of whom io1 were white and 3} col- | congratulated him upon the success of his jour. | ‘we United s componed , Capt. Fal- BOARD oF ALDEEMES rived Davideor.’s wharf this nee t officers and delegates from the subordinate | Mr, arriv B " : ored. It will be seen, by comparison, tha: the | ney, and tendered him the hospitality of the st officers and = morning with merchandise from New York. laid before the Board a communication from | giving the Board of examina’ Jon ‘top maneh | ¢ anol h perepecapeemeny meng on Rock sha i. 7, nn ihe | ney, veaip hospital = | [ices are toiding het quarry sion a ming with merchandise, from New York reoal tice, ioined only by the Board of ‘School ees. | amount already appropriated—$10,000;” agreed trea yesterday was greater than the firstday’s | short time in conversation with these genile- | Uxi¢ y ‘ard, the indo eemyog He gen net advertised for taxes until the facts ot its | Mr. Richards advocated it as & necessary tewmg im arrears shall have been ascertained. easure to secure thorough efficiency in the Also, a communication from the Mayor trans- chers, and discipline in the schools. Many copy of one addressed by bim tothe | tenchers, otherwise well qualified for positions of the Bank of Washington, in teachers, bave not executive talent, the art of relation to temporarily placibg the funds of | ‘nt, without which their book learn- this Corporation in that institation: stating that the bank courteously acceded to his request. [Tke Mayor in his communication to Wm. | not feel they had the power now to exercise the Gunton, President of the Bank, says: “It is | discrimination provided for in this amendment, Ty desirable that the Corporation shoald hoosing teachers, Mr. McCathran said the bave a place of deposit for t= funds until some ard ot Trustees had not asked fer this power, acdon is taken by the City Ocuncils in reference id it was placing the teachers in the hands of to the notice given them by youreasbier. Will | a sub-board. Mr. Given moved to amend the it De asking too much of you to allow the | section by adding: “Preference to be given in money of the Corporation to be deposited in the | the selection of teachers in all cases to the grad- Bank of Washington, as usual, until this is | uates of our own public schools, Proyided the done.”] Referred to the Finance Committee. | qualifications be equal;” agreed to. Mr. Moore Also, 4 communication from the Mayor trans- | moved tu strike out the words, “or from such mitting one from a Committee of the Conserva- | citizens as they may deem properly qualified five Army and Navy Union, inviting the Cor- | for the purpose.” rejected—yeas 4, nays 7. The porate authorities to unite with them in recety- | question recurring on the adoption of the sec. ing Sergeant Bates; and stating that he (the | tiou (10) as amended, it was agreed to On Mayor) would be pleased to unite with the | motion of Mr. Mvore, verbal amendments to the Beards should it be their pleasure to accept | 2d, 3d, $th, and Sth sections were adopted. Mr. the Invitation. [The committe say their | McCathran offered an amendment, “that no communication it Sergeant Bates is expected | part of the salary of any teacher shall be de- to strive Tuesday—to-day—at 6 o'clock, and | ducted for lost time by sickness less than one Will be received by a Committee of the Associa- | full month, and if any such deductions have tien atthe Long Bridze amd escorted to the | been made since the fet of Januai last, the City Hall, where the welcome speech will be | same shall be refunded, provided the teacher made.) Referred to Committee on Finance. | shows a certificate from a physician;” agreed Also, 8 communication from the Mayor enclos- | to— yeas 5, mays 2, (Messrs. Grinder and ing & copy of & judgment obtamed by Jeremiah | Moore.) Costello sgwinst the Cerporation of Washinz- | The amendments recommended by the com- Jere ment $1-510.70, costs $130.25) and a | mittee having been disposed of, Mr. Moore letter of the attornies iu the case, Messrs. Riddle | moved to amend section nine of the original this afternoon, and | Morning at the same wharf with merchandise - Teguiration last year. Itis of the utmost im- | men, amd then continued his route across the | Meeting having taken place . | from New York. The steamer F.C. Knigh onset Rail Nate) harp Bpory pi portance that the citisens of the Fire: Ward | bridge, upon reaching the end of which he was | it is likel = —— = an Capt. Denty, has arrived at ber whar! foot of and the joint recolution as amended, was pass” | ebeuld register at once, as the registration will | taken im charge by a committee from the Uon- | 1F =. SS High street, with a beavy cargo of * from ed. By Mr. Crocker, (Claims,)—ille for the re- | close in the ward to-morrow evening. The | servative Army and Navy Union,who present. | Oder has made work for the gram y New York for District merchants. Theesnr. lief of Thomas Hurlitey, Christopher Holshan, | Firet Ward Republican Club have eaused to be | cd nam with nde of the silk of the asso- heat 11 o'clock fire | E- C. Scranton bas entered from Baltimore Peter Gibbon, Nicholas Acker, James G. | printed lurge placards, which have been posted | ciation, and escoried bit to the fesidence of | FIRE—Last evening. about 11 o'clock fire | with 300 encks of salt. The otenmer Ootuanhes Smith, and O'Hare & Noonan, which were | Up im conspicuons places, announcing the | Golonel Faunce, a short distance from the | broke outin asmal! frame building, near the Capt. Harper, bas entered from Baltimore passed, Also, bills to pay the publisher of the | opening of the Fegietration. Last evening a piaer thet gentlemen Moving tendoredthe hos. | Ligcate, Dapet ents, owned by Toot. Barns, | Ooh. SNP Oe Sas ue Sem meeaty ning Chromi jocratie meeting was p ward to talities is ee ent for Occasion. . Ae > tie 4 Lion in relation t@ enlistments int Int ore passea, | secure a full turnout of worrss the procedinge | Pica rose ales egaoneg ey mpg oem epeipe ily aed ae aqdighemsag (| ety peeping ervey oe gy a Also, bill to pay the publisher of ihe Daily | of which are reported eleewhere in our paper. | and half, during which he was visited by a | been the work of an incendiary as the house | Dangh in the chair, 9 shares of stock repre. Mors, Chron and the publisher of the One Important fact should be borre in mind | number of ladies and gentlemen, and r-ceiy-d | WAS unoccupied. It was broken open last soothing 91.001-95 cold wt an ove of Nattonsl Repubticentor publishing Commission. | UY all, thats complete registration is requiney, | am congratulations, | Sergeant’ Bates, on bis | Saturday night, and Capt. Krause's store near | senting #01 me Sas St ae avn at ere’ notices of the last general election; passed, | nd those whose names do not appear ajion the ival, was dressed in a suit of blue-black | there was also broken open on Saturday might | $006 act to the sioe M The special order—the bill providing for the | lists this year wil) lose their yote. A wrong | velvei—jacket and panis—of close fit, p and robbed of some g: j and ci = « imtreauction of the German language into the } Opinion prevails among many that last year's | sented to bim in South Carolina, and wo —o—— | _Sunorson a eee eng Sf Fublic Schools—was taken up, and. after | Teeistration is sufficient. The Board will meet | a pink sili sash, present BROKE OPEN.—About I2 o'clock last night, | 1 ie maneaers wi race Rpiconeas ware Messrs. Pfau and Oonnolly spoken in its wethe this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Sages of Montgomery, row the wood and the corner of 1st | last night, the following were elected as mem- favor, it was passed witbout division. [The here was no great rush yesterdiy, and his left side was suspended a born cup, which | Street and India i bers of the og? we —, Jono Ley, bill .authorizes the Trustees of the Pablic | time during the afternoon were there more ‘War presented bim by the ladies of Vicksbnt two men, whose objec A. L. Grimes, Geo, - Toe, Sag og Schools to employ three competent teachers of | fifteen or twenty in line of procession, which | and which he has taken all the water that RSE man sleeping in the office was rouchly | Mr. Timoty. and AW. ——_ Pd the German Tangoage under such rules and | order of proceeding had been adopted in order | he bas drunk om the journey. At the reception | handled by them. Fortunately the proprietor | were noelections at « meet aD Wied regulations as they may deem vest adapted to | ‘0 facilitate the proper record of names on the | this morning, he wore these momentoes, and | bad taken his money and papers from the | churches yesterday, a= there was nota quorum give to ail pupils that desire an opportunity to | Dart of the clerks, amd prevent that confasion | held with his left hand the flag which he has | Money drawer, and the villayns secured noth. | present at either taeting Sequire the art of speaking and. ‘writing this | Which would otherwise arise uj the promis. | carried with him, with the staff planted on the | ing, but made good their escape without being MEnRcHANTs EXcHANGR—The business on language. The salary of each to be $1,200 per | Cuous gathering of crowds, all stru, ig for | floor. He ie a young ma. apparently about | arrested. ‘Change this morning was as follows: Offer. annom —Regr. Tegistration at one time. Messrs. Noyes and A thirty years of age. of bronzed complexion, pcg ragga ings: #0 buthels of wheat, 400 bushels of oats, Mr. Rutherford, from the Commitiee on Po- | Barton, the two clerks, who occupied different | darl’hair and eyes, of medium statute, sym- ARRESTED ON Two CHARGES.—Adolph | 300 bushels of white corn, and 700 bushels of . ii auth ing the Mayor to | tabler,with Messrs. Clephane and Bowen, con- | metrical in form, and weighs about 140 pounds. | Getts, a grocer in the fifth inct, was before | brownstuff. Sales: 550 bushels red wheat, at ee ee 8 Witte Ear er spir- | ductors, sitting Tespect vely at their left «ides, | He seems to be in excellent health, though not | Justice Clark yesterday, c! with selling | $5.0; 400d0., a; $3.05. 40 bushels of white ithous liquor on or near the fish wharf, situa- |" performed their work with much ease, and re- | sturdy, and does not look at all worsted from | liquor without a license, for which be was | whest,at $2.50; 300 bushels of white corm, ai ted between 12th and 13th streets west, for the | corded the names and residences of the appli- | the exercise which he bas taken. fined $20. A short ume afterwards he was | ¢;. bushel jow corn, at SLI2 700 term of ninety days. Mr. Nalley (as a member | cants with snch rapidity and system as ‘orp At one o'clock the committee ot the Western | Arrested and went before Justice Hazard. to- | bushels brownetu 36 cents; and 400 bush- of Committee on Police) disclaimed any | the line of march continually in motion. States Anti-Radical Club, with Gen. Cameron |. Answer the charge of committing and assault | 9). of onte, at &5 cen Spotbhaee of the bill, and stated that he was | considerable portion of their time they were at | at their head, all of whom were on horseback, | upon Ann E. Coldwell. In this case be was opposed to it. Mr. Parker stated thatashe was | leisure, there being no persons on hand | and a delegation from the Conservative Army | required to give bail for court. a & F ce man he would have to oppose it. | Awaiting registration. arrangements | and Navy, Union, accompanied ‘by Heald’: —E GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. and Fendall. Referred to Finance Committee. | bill, which provided that the act shall take ef- | Mr. Ball thought it was proper to grant the li- | to secule proper order and accommodation | brass band, returned to |. Faunce's resi- THE COURTS. GEORGETOWN, Aran 13TH, 1565. Also. a communication from the Mayor, enclos— | fect January 1, 16%, by striking ont Jan. Ist | cense in this cave. The petition was signed by | for everybody are very good. At the onter | dence, at which place Sergeant Bates had re- CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Cartter._Yesterday BOTS 4 ing one from the Fire Commissioners, urging | and inserting April ist. He advocated the many prominent citizens, and liqnor was sold | street door to the basement of the Church, a | Mained since bis arrival, where they took the | me jury in the case of Bryan Carroll, alias rior to the first day of May next, citizens will the importance of having, as far as practicable, | amendment on account of the depleted con- | all around the wharf. Mr. N. B.Ciarke moved ee is stationed; inside, at the righthand | Sergeant in charge, and escorted him up ith Briney Carroll, indicted for robbery, was allowed to remos From their eabes on but one pattern of fire plug in the city, and rec- | dition of the city treasury. Mr. Richards said | to Jay the bill on the tab! oor, another policeman is stationed, street to Pennsylvania avenue, and from thence cmmending those of the McClelland pattern: re- the bill had been under consideration since ferred to the Committee on Finance. Also, a | about the first of the year. and many teachers communication from the committee having the | were daly mduced © keep their Romtlons b matter in charge. inviting the Board of Alder- | the promise of an increase of pay. he men to be present on the occasion of unveiling | ment was agreed to, and the bill passed. and dedicating the statue of the late President | Mr. Noyes presented petition of Thos. Burns Lincoln, in frent of the City Hall, on the after- | and others for a street improvement, with a bill boon of Wednesday next, at 2 o'clock. The in- | to et the curbstones and pave the footways and vitation was accepted. The Chair read a com- | gutters on the south side of E street south, be. munication addressed by Henry Lyles, clerk of | tween 2d and 3d streets west; referred. Special Centre Market. to the Mayor, asking an appro- | order—being the joint resolution designatingjthe Ppriation of #750 to pay deficiencies and meet | First National as adepositary for the current expenses of Centre Market for the year | funds of this Corporation—-was taken up on passage, 5; Which was it re ble to agree, and were discharged. Frag to by the following vote: Yeas—Mecsre, Beall, | of whom the partice Inending tne tormteey | rect President's House, he’ walking in the | Darden and James Thompson, kerping ® saan, A. P. Clark, N. 6. Clarke, Connolly, Nalley, | pass, ll rencbing the front of thepulpit,where | midst, with the flag in his hand. Here the pro- | bing house: nelle pray gut’ = et to euch reyuire- Parker, Rutherford, Slowen, and the Presi. | two policemen are posted, between whom citi- | cession, with the Western States Commit- Te-dey.—Mr. Dav! called attention to the iy be tmposnd by fis ellen. io Nays: CME. Slowen subsequently | zens pase and file off to the clerks’ tables. | tee at the head, turned. to the eastern | oqZaty—m Huyck, indicted for abstract 7) CHAS D. WELCH. Mayor eae a eee eT ere oee naent Where do you live,” and | carringeway and’ passed through the yard | {ae Of Leonard Huyck, indicted for abstract- JAX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgeiowe, Was Inid on the table: which was agreed to,and | “How long have you lived there!” are pro- | out at the ‘western gate; after which it | 2& read a letter from the accused, stating that » AUER; Goanger it was rejected by the following vote: Yeas— | pounded; ‘na, SuSwered properly, the | re-entered the grounds and proceeded to in consequence of the severe iliness of histwo | VALUABLE PPOtERTy In groncerown S. Ball, party is told “that will do,” and he is there. | the Presidential’ Mansion, reaching there | children it wonld be impossible to be here nt AT PUBLIC SALE. i = eo got heed en caman to pass out through | about fifteen minutes before 2 o'elock. Sergeant | fhuqrn,'t would be impossible to be bere at | 2) AT PUBLIC SALE, | ab;,Claric NB. Clarke, Nalley, Par- | the Tight hand of south door, at which is a po- | Bates was met at the door by the Presideatswho | {is te? putin Sapen anh wiser thee tea surpnce M Cloas to tbe enbseriber ker, Rutherford, and Dulm—7. py teh rrenielrpag Me tock him by the hand, smi De Peete | ment will lie—it having been found by's grand | ¢pFded jm Liber & bares a x Iton int Tesolution tenderin; ut the only noticeable incident whi oc. e crowd. ler being restors resident 3 |, not = at cameos alts ofthe iyo Sergeant Bates; | curred yesterday was the record of ‘coloed | eat ORG 1 reer Being Fe simply to welcome | {he’caane time the jay eae Chey am Seer ee other matter, liablr to become a Buisauce, inte ihe ‘blic streets. and the same will be removed by * atreet ecavenger free of cost. Othe: ‘will be sub, 4 ec i A the same time the jury was challenged in the | offer at public sale pn FRIDAY, ending June30. 186~ referred. Also,a commu. | motion of Mr. Given, who urged its Who gallantly defended the “old flag" in the | persons bearing the names of distinguished | yog and your flag.” The Presiden; then faced Sanne ‘April neat. ats Pm. all nication from the Mayor, inclosing statement of | the arrangement with the Bank of Washington | fuce of the enemy, and who has subsequently | men, living and dead. In looking over the | bith in, and proceeded to the East room, fol- In the case of David Greer and David G. | cel of greund in , being the Corporation of Washington with the Bank | being only ape ped Mr. McOathran stated | traversed previous battle fields, in the spirit of | lists we find five George Washingtons, one | lowed by a large number of persons. He then | wobje, indicted for an assault and battery, the | #1, fronting 85 feet on the west of Washington to April 13, as fellows: /r.— | that be was authorized by the Mayor to say | charity with the “old flag” unfurled, without | Thomas Jefferson, three Andrew Jacksons, conversed with the sergeant, asking him about former acquittal | SPact snd running weetwardly of the same molesiation from our late adversaries, thus | and one Jefterson Davis, the latter a fine lock: his journey, how long he would. remain in peng rrr stag pag shel tod a 76 feet and as 8 inckes. and bou 7 by Riddle, and a demurrer to the plea was C "y io al. tl at 4 demonstrating that the Southern people haye | ing mulatto, standing about six fect two in is ngton, &c., and gave him a cordial invi- | tered by District Actorney Ontrington awa pet ed accepted the situation in good faith.” Mr. A. | shovs. An antiquated looking Irishman, who | tation to visit the White House. ‘The band then tained. The parties were placed on trial and | spon same, formerly occupied by A. fi P. Clark moved to lay the resolution on the | gave bis name as Martin O'Toole, when ‘asked | played the Star-spangied Banner, ‘and the ser- | the case was given tothe jury this afternoon {able for the Tearon that he believed that any | by Mr. Clephane if he had been in the city and | evant withdrew. At the door of the Bast room | ‘8°, Parties are police officera,and went to the man who could walk through the South with | Ward long enough to be entitled to a vote, re- was met by Mrs. Patterson, who presented General fund. $144 07.6%, water, $6,642.21; | thet the Corporation was indebted to the First school, $81,300.31; colored school, $9,362.23 | National Bank for the sum of 810,000 only; not school house, $4.626.49; special tax, $217,965.96; | $25,000, a5 had been stated in this board at the 7,995.56; Metropolitan police, $31,765.08; ‘Ist ‘ward, | Inst meeting. The joint resolution was passed. ‘S92.425.50; 2d ward, $5u~i.50: Sth ward, | Mr.Given moved to take up the bill in reli SiO 74s Sth ward, $511.33, 7th ward. | tion to election precincts, transmitted by the $4244.14; balance, $5,327.88. Cr.—Redemption | Mayor; agreed to. Mr. Given, from Election fund, $1,5°5.44; surplus fund, $756,146.6-; direct | Committee, suid the committee had bad the ‘ house of a Mr. Sherwood to arrest his son, al- on the flag was a copperhead. Mr. Pinu thought | plied, «Bedad, yer honor, it’s not meself ‘who | him with a large and handsome boquet, Many | jeged to be a deserter, and it is charged that | in 8 Aa = the whole affair as & colossal humbug. The | Would have been here if I hadn't. Faith, I have | of those present took the sergeant by the hand page aulted Mr. Sherwood aad bis wife. | othe pu = ~ ‘Gee renanees ae nN: corporation interest, $7,620.92; | matter under consideration, and not Kaowing | resolution was laid on the table. Meese, Bait, | me apers, too.” This being sufficient. he was | before he ieft the East room. At?o'clock he They were tried some time since by the Board | the property ts struck off Water, $1,162.96: canal, $670.50. Total. $0454 the Mayor would send in a bill, had prepared | Beall, Dalton, and Nalley voting in the nega: | told togo, and away he went. Henry Cor- | left the Executive Mansion and marched down | Jrpyice ena acquitsed. ‘EP JAOKBON, Trosteo Sd ward, $e4.3; 4th ward, $15,537.61;W. Dix the following bill, which he supmitted as the | tive. Prew, colored, was rejected because of his ig- | the ayenue to the Capitol, headed by the band x To-day the apo-d THOMAS DOWLING. Auct collector, $35.70) a. unanimous report of the committee : Mr. N. B. Clarke, (Police Committes,) bill to | Horance of the time of his residence in the | and followed by the crowd. Onrnaws’ Court, Judge Purcel.—To-day t 7 csuisenai SOAS total, $715,742.57; “Be it enacted, de., That from ahd after the | permit J. U. Ormes to erect a picket fence: | ward. Henry Roane, colored, was denied reg- On reaching the Metropolitan, where rooms | will ot the late Jane S. S. Burns was filed an F $715, April I, balances, $65,3 passage of this act, the several wards of the city shall be and they are known in their numerical drawn on general account, 34,136.. order, and according to their established boun- account, $78. Referred to the Committee | daries, as election precincts No. 1, No. 2. No.3. $p, Finance. Also, 8 communication from the | No. 4, No.5, No.6, and No.7. That the Mayor Mayor, transmitting a copy of a bijl fur- | be, and he is hereby, authorized and requested neccd. Mr. Slowen, from the Committee on | i:tration beciiuse of non-residence prior to last | have been engaged for him, he entered, passing | partially proven. ‘She bequeathes her house to pay corporation interest, $9,454, FURNITU ith, reported bills fc the relief D.G. August. John C. Fill, white, h: only been | up into the parlors, and in a short time made | 8nd lot on Dstteet, between 6th and 7th, to Isa- Ridgely, IVP. Hickling, W.C Milkutes bg, | in the ward & moathe ang wed, ee oy, Tost | ile mppesranceon the balcony; amr tie cheers | belle Le Turple etre ne a eee ene mUaring i my Ware Booms, which Berry, John E. Bates, and E. V. B. Boswell: | bis right to vote, though he has lived in the | of the crowd assembled, bowing his acknow!. | Turpin, to whom the piso bequeathes all hor Iso joint resolution in relation to | city all his lit edgements. Hon. C. A. Eldridge, of Wiscon- —— property, and nominates executor. | Stivcind suck of = Sige! — Panne HO a Samael Harrington Ray- FURNITURE, sin, addressed him as a son of his State, wel- he will of the la} Z nished him by the Board of Registry, | immeciately after the approval of this act, to | ta scll a y articles embraced in materia medica Journeymen Plasterers’ Meeting. coming him to the Capitol. .... | bold, of Pa.. was filed. 2 bee poral cocker CoUits vor PaRLoRs Proye BE for Sn increase of voting places | designate not less than six nor more than eight | any day ih the week.) pasced. THE STRIKERS HOLD OUT. 1 inten oe Sree een katt Of Sere’ | propanty 0 . BED BOOMS. SITTING that, he meveral wards of the city. and stating | sub precincts or voting precincts in each of the | On motion of Mr. N-B. Clarke, the bill vest A regular meeting of the Journeymen Plas. | Bates; who then withdrew amid cheers for the | Hen. George P. Fisher as ae coenien AND DINING ROOMS, fc. that he agreed with the gentlemen composing | election precincts or wards, to be arranged nu- | ing in MatthewG. Emery, A. R. Shepherd, “Old flag and the Union,” and the crowd | first and final account of lan E. C. Ki tee oaTd, that an increace is necessary. | merically or alphabetically, and to locate the | Cleaties Ki Thomas Berry, Henry Lyles. | terers’ Association was held last night. On | William J. Murtagh, Peter EF’. Bacon, liam | motion of Mr. James Morrow, a committee ot A. Cook, Sayles J. Bowen, Wiliam deceased. with | .1% Seliciting ashare of the public patronage, I {The bill enacts —-That prior to every anna- | same in the most central and accessible points al election the Mayor be and he is hereby di- | for the convenience of the electors, and to fa- rected to provide =ix suitable voting places in | cilitate the voting. That it shall be the duty formed and proceeded with him to the Capitol. | administratrix of Henry Ki can only say 4 will try my best to On aniying there the Sergeant walledt up | distribution: and first and final of Marcellous Waal Ss eS three was appomted to publish a statement in | the eastern steps, but was not permitted to en. | Morris, administrator of Thaddeus Morris, 141 Bi Street, Femucl Norment, S. P. Brown, V. Willett. | reply to the card published on Saturday over | ter, although he had a permit to ascend to tbe | with account of personal estate were approved a + aieal PR ard of the city. to be designatedas Voting | of the Mayor to obtain from the Judges of | Francis Mohan Joseph F. Brown, John G. | the signatures of three master plasterers, in jus. | dome from Gen. Michler and passed P. 5.x Fine Assortment of LOUNGES. Rae yea pling Klace No.2, Voting Place | Election one or more complete lists of the | Adamm, KB Glatk and Enuch Piternas, No. 3, Voting Place No. 4, Voting Place No.3, | ‘fication of their course im resisting the strike ——— The Court will sit to-morrow at 11 o'clock - under the name of the Washington City Canal | ci the jourmeymen. | ‘The Chair appointed DEDICATION OF THE LixcoLN MONUMENT. Com, all the Tights now held or owned | Messrs. James Morrow, Stephen Gill and Rob- | Mayor AWalich sai Af coLs, Mo: having ITY 1TEMS CLOTHING, &c. by the Corporation in the Washington city | eri Minor to discharge this duty. An appro. 7 Cc . b of the cere ft i id dedi- Dg og pe 2 Sanal, and for other purposes: for the term ot | pristion of $10 was made out of the tunds im | Carini die panente Sea ae a de H{*4DecanrEEs ror Bore cLoLaiNe 30 years, was made the special order for next | the Treasury to pay a quarters dues of the dele: fi names and residences ot all persons who shall have been duly registered and legally entitled to yote in each election precinct, and that he Voting Place No. 6; that the legally registered Yoters in each ward, and those only. whose coupames commence with tbe letters A, B or | furnish copies of the same to the Commissioners ©; shall be entitled to vote im Voting Place No. | of Election to cuide them in receiving the votes 1s the legally registered voters in each ward, | of the electors; and that healso cause copies of | City Hall, on Wednesday next, have complete: | _S4 Scrts for large boys, at Henning’s Que omar , Monday evening immediately after the call of | gates of the Plasterers’ Asvociation tothe Work. | Si Sally bata is Geditation, cata: | Price Gloching Store; Ne ei 7te attest WALL, ROBINSON & CO, and those only, whose sur-names commerce | the same to be posted at one or more public | the wards, The joint resolution (B- A.) in | ingmen’s Ascembly. Mr. Thompson inquired | expected that there Wille large attendance ——.—__—_ 322 Presa. avenve, perween Nuxre aNd Yan DLE. E.G. shall be enutied to vote in | places im this city, and at least ten days prior | relation to’ Genaa schools was laid on the | if it was proper fora member of the journey- | ‘The Masome fraternity will meet at their hall. | SERGEANT BATES. the Great Pedestrian, is ‘Texte Staeets. Voting Place No 2: the legally registered voters | to said annual election. That all acts or part | table. A number of Aldermen bilis were re- | men’s association to make up estimates of corner Mh and D streets, at one o'clock p.m stopping at Hammack’s Hotel. He will be GBAND OPENING OF BOY: YouTss’, in each ward, and those only, whosesur-names | of acts inconsistent with this act be, and the | ferred, and the Board adjourned. work for @ master plasterer? He had put | The Sons of Temperance and Good Templar. | pleased to meet his numerous triends there. AND commence with the letters H. I. J, K, shall be | same are hereby repeated.” : in for & job, but failed to get it because he | will meet at Union League Halt ot vie eee eure CHILDREN’S SPRING CLOTHING, Taaiihs fe vote in Voting Place No.3, 2nd the | Mr. Given advocated the adoption of the | First Ward Demec atic and Conservative | bad been underbid Byte nm dollars by | hour. The Udd Fellows, Red Men, Knights o: | Have Youn Degss axp FaNcy Sutets LE_POR legally registered voters in each, ward, and | substitute, star ng that RS contemplated an al- Club. boss plasterer, (Mr. Bei ;) whose estimates | Pythias, Jonadabs, and other organizations. | made to order at SD. Marlow & Co's “Sturt sap coy women thore only, whose sur-names shall commence abetical division of the voting lists of eac! s had beem made out by a journeyma: rr, x i mctory, 262 Pennsylvania avenue, near PECIAL ATTENTIO! with the letiers L, M, N,Q, shall be entitled to | Wward. bat left such. division t the went po amie 7 a aed balsa ere ceink | phinips.—Name him. “Mr. Thomp on Loenieshgraset sepetive wale Bik ee eats, st Eeeeay GIVEN TO THIS BRANCH OF TRE BUSINESS oie in Voting Place No. 4, and the legally reg- | The substitute was adopted. and the bill passed, | &t Stott’s Hall. Samuel C. Wroe, cnbes, | the description given 1 think it was Mr. Don- | the corner of 9th and D street, where they will —_—-___ oie istered voters in each ward, and fhose ont Mr. Richards moved a Feconsideration a of the aT oe Fp os Pict erigecmr dig ar igre aldson. Mr. Donaldson.—I deny it. I have | join the Masons, and at half-past one o'clock Dr. J. H. THompson’s Crass or Medical ppt te poe dy ty whose sur-names commence wit! QQ. yote in order to offer an amendment, “that the a g 4 ; | never figured for s job of work for Mr. Bris- ve. 1 Students will commence at his office, In4 I st.. shall be entitled to vote in Voting Place No.3; | Common scer oe nen name, Ht voting | marks, urging all to turn out and register, snd yb 4 : Pe, Procession will move down 9th street to | St and the legally registered voters in each ward, | precincts shall beauthorized to employs reade : coe. A member said Mr. Donaldson had told | Pennsylvania avenue, along the avenue to 3d | between th and Yist, on the 7th of April, at 6 Ss get their friends to register. It would be the i wich » s esdays ‘and TEPHENS & CO, White mens" own fault if they were beaten. | Mm before the meeting that he had made outa | street, up Jd street fo Indiana avenues war B,,mz,and be continued on Tuesdays ‘an and those only, whose —s commence | ing and recording clerk, who shall be able to The chair. proposed that a commitice be ap. job tor Mr. Briscoe. Mr. Donaldson acknowl- | thence to the statue, in front of the City Hall, ursdays of each week, from 6toS p. m. (Late of Wall, Stephens & Co.,) 4 with the letters T, U, V ¥, Z, shall he | read and write readily and accurately, whose entitled to vote in Voting Place 6: that | appomtment shall be confirmed by the author- prior to each election it shall be the duty of the | ity which appoints the commissioners, and that Mayor to obtain from the “Judges ot Election” | said clerk shi Teredvand who should do so. Mr, Huykesian | €o¢ for work to be done six miles from the city, coetg MANN g one some figuring for Mr. Bris | where the ceremony will commence ‘at two | Until the middle of July. ‘Phe course will com. 310 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUE, ae Se ee Beet at meee O'clock. A cordial ivitation is extended to ali | prise practical instruction in the use of the tie wee to be paid for in lumber; sait job having been and 10th streets, itizens to be present. croscope, the necessary chemical analysis for MERCHANT TAILORS I receive 85 for each day's ser- | moved that a comuittee of twelve be appointed | contracted for ten of twelve months since. Mr. | ° 0 - | medical investigations, and a thi course . Peidemeee of all ee copies of the names and | vice, to be paid out of the general tund.” Mr. | to atiend to this matter. Mr. G. W. Einerson Gaynor thought if Mr. Briscoe was a master pony pommtche lis ah Spon yma of examinations in all branches of Medicine | NEW SPRING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND residences of all persons who shall have been | Moore thought there was no hecessity for the | said be had been at the polls of y and lasterer, he was a fair specimen of them. Mr. | the committee having the same in charge:— | and Surgery. Dr. Ashford will examine iv TINGS, JUST RECEIVED, duly Tegistered and have: Fight to vote in each employment of cheres He - commissioners of pov baa nel oo pete, Miler her) hompson could not see how Mr. Donaldson | Prayer by Rey. Dr. Hamilton, Music by the | Anatomy and Materia Medica ‘Tickets me the young place, and furnish copies of the same to | election attend to their du’ and the expense | presen tion. hs mscientiously assist a boss rf tb | sg ° u », $30, 331,01 the Commissioners of Election to guide them | would be yery beavy.. Mr. Richards spoke of | it would be well for the Association to appoint | Sn, Ci esr Ae lasterer | ith Infantry Band; dedication of the statue by | course, $3), in receiving the votes of the electors: that ail | the delay at the last election in consequence of acts OF parts of acts inconsistent with the pro- | the slow reading of names from the written Sisions of this act be and the same are hereby | lists by the commissioners of election. After repealed,” laid over informally.} dehate, the Board refused to reconsider the yote rt. Moore mted the petition of Joun | by which the bill was passed. Wilson and other property-holders fora sewer | “Mr. Turton, from Drainage Committee, re- down 20th street. in the First Ward; referred. | ported bills for construction of sewers in I Also, communication from B. Severson, stating | street north, between 10th and 1th streets {Bat he had not withdrawn his offer to build | west; passed, Also, reported tavorably on bill the K street bridge over Rock Creek at one- | for construction of sundry sewers in the First fourth less cost than the one recommended by | Wari . Also, sppropriating $125 to the committee of two: Teferred to special com- | erect a draw or slide in the temporary bridge mittee on K street bridge. Mr. Moore imtro- | across Kock Creek, at the western terminus of Guced a bill authorizing the construction of | K street north, until a permanent bridge Is sewers in the First Ward: referred. Mr. Lioyd | built: passed. Mr. Noyes presented & petition presented petition of Thomas Croggan, praying | numérously sigued, with a bill, asking the indemnity for mjuries sustained by his dauzh- | Mayor to grant a license to WE. Stuart to ter in falling into a hole in a sidewalk: also, | sell liquor at the fish wharf, on the Potomac, similar petition from J.G. Matlock: which were | between Ith and 13th streets; referred. Mr. both referred. Mr. Grinder introduced a bill to | Tait, trom Police Committee, reported bili place a barrier in front of the Corporation granting permission to W. P. Ferguson to wharf at eastern end of Washington canal; re- | erect an iron railing in front of lot: passed. ferred. Mr. McCathran presented sund: peti- | Mr. Richards, from the same Committee, ri vons for a foot-walk; referred. Mr. Turton Ported back Council bill to remove the hac! Presented the petition of Alexander Ray and | men from 14th street, with amendments, mak. others for a sewer in F street north: referred. ing the bill applicable to 12th street and 6th The Chair presented the petition of George T. | street hack stands, allowing the hackmen to Morrison and others, to condemn an alley in | stand in front of the hotels, The amendments Who was doing all he could to keep down the | the Masonic fraternity; music by “ ee pay them §2 oF 2 per aay Me foe mea? | Journeymen. Mr. J. H. Gill thought the | Penge, eeemity; music by the Marine | try the choicest Perfume in the pay —— vad T day. Mr. pe McDer- ‘whole matter out of order, and it shonld be re- by 12th Infantry ind; unveiling of statae | World. Burnett's Florimel closely resembles So The club, he sad ne OM | ferxed to a committee, previded any charges by the President of the United States; music | the odor of a rare and delicate boquet of to pay these men, ke did m Bs com- | were made against 8 member. The Chair.-1 by the Marine Band; introduction of the artist: | flowers, and in this respect is unriv: A posed of Bed ag rate Sid not think the | will refer the case to the standing committer, benediction, few drops will leave its peculiar and delight- ag aie wiocen fats fal eeen band: | Mr. Gill.—If charges are preferred, On motion The cap stone was safely put in place this | ful fragrance upon the handkerchief for many aeeat so ikeran hoped that challengers would | of jar. Robert Muir, the Secretary wee author, afternoon, and the statue, wnich was covered. | hours. re ibaa y fda ‘Sat? Chena He was willing | 2ed to publish the names of all boss plasterers | arrived on the ground wont o'clock, when a SAoTeD Wirece? Pag.) —— Yo contrive mote than his share wards pays | WMO,8G, Agreed 10, ay the prices eked. | detail of police app crowd of, aad prepa- | watm: Surgeon Unitopotioy ast Peseaivanes STEAMBOAT LINES. y= on uttee of the whole on | rations were made for hoisting it 1": place, » ° = mille for some six men togo tothe reeisry ama | ihe, Sate of the tade was adopted, and Afr —— ee Tis "Gorns Wetlens, Bad Nails Enlarged | (PE STEAMED COLUMBTAshar resumed irr spot every black man that’ could” not Buck stated that since the test mectiog he hei | _ THE Riven Froxr—Matters acng the Poto- Joints, Vascular excrescences, and ail diseases | 5,5 RRt Wigs between, WA. tell where they lived. He moved to | fuinuied a conttnet for work, and to-morrow | MAC front are not-of a very liv ly character. Of the ‘feet relieved, and often entirely cured | [2° Washiucton sae wee amend the motion by providing fora committee | (to-day) would go to work tor cutee plan, | The arrivals are light, owing to adverse wind: Without pain or inconvenience tothe patient. | Diy Mo. 1G at 6 o'clock and Baltimore every of six to act in this matter: carried. The motion ter at Se oer days Me ae Mee and inclement weather. ‘The steamer Pioneer. | Many eminent Physicians, Surgeons and other | SATUBDA T,AETERNOON ‘st 4 o'clock.© ‘She as amended was then carried. T. Emerson e, ve aptain en, W: Phd jo arvey, Clari Tes) sible residents and visitors o! is - will stop said it was an old saying, “Bad pay, bad work, | &88¢4 in strikes before, but had never been in & r.4 ‘pon: on the river nel ‘Odds were 60 trom Accotink, arrived at Harvey's | trict certify tothe above. Hours from! a. m. | “rp ra and freich' one where the odds we: great against them ie tee a % 5 t certify a F Tiber hare good pay, good work,” and perhaps those % wharf this morning. At Carter's wharf the | 196 p.m. ras coon know bbw mach'they | 8 the present one. The existing issue was one 10 6 p. k of great magnitude, because the journeymen | Scbooner Jobn R. Ford, Captain Daniela, from oo Bod, Fee thm, 66 per any each" | Blanes heron pied mghiat Oy it | rtm wit oko cons JE | Mn, Jopee Guar Soo Avortom wil +. fs nics, of whatever ie. He ‘ ‘y * . = > erat ngage co mnea and moved | yaa en auaing faith, however: fa te altima | ihr ate piace the schooner Snowake, Capt. Be hero tian Hove. this (Thursday) eve gmend the motion by making the sum $i. Mr. | snecess of the strike, which perhape weohi ai rivals ct ant boon, Serr usu gress | bien pe biog go ior Emerson accepted the amendment, and the | Come right before thelstof May. ‘fie weenie, | aF ie Increner thoneh she vance are greatly | is large and select assortment of a motion was carried. Mr. Oarroil said the most journeymen to stand firm. Mr. Curran had = e a poe reall _— ijenegs valuable Books, w! se kpole, practicable question now before the club was | ‘ork engaged at $0 per day, and would enter | Since our last not having been counted, the ex- Sapna for wales Apply at the | Bitatenarts etc ow these men were to be paid. He suggested Mi t figures cannot be stated. The steamer Vir- | Wnrarrixe PAPER for sale. Apply at w . . commencing 23d March. 2 ; upon the job to-morrow _ Mr. Mahoney called Senay rietethcas Eli sm Masily, (Sundays excepted) for MOUNT: square No. 2-0; referred. Also, a bill to set the | were adopted and the bill passed. Mr, Lioyd, | that a collection be taken up. Mr. N. Callan | attention to the master plasterers’ card pute | ginia, Captain reg: schooners Eliza Reagan. | Star Office. VERON. the Tomi of Washington, at curb-stones and pave the foot-way and gutters | from Clatms Committee, reported favoretiorey | (iu the chair) approver er thiy suggestion, and | Tisned on Saturday, which he pronoeaced a Etptam “Tasker, Ameri Sale Leet an | waar Maxus WOON Haim oo Baanrisors | LEELA BIRLA Fone Pook wet Pane etl Siva Persie of S street north, between | Council bills for relief of Maria Maguire and | Mr. Carroll too up 4 collection amounting. to Haclous, aad conceives 1 spiven sad vindlc- | Tases Gad tee Mihiow wader er ore | ee improved (new siyte) “Hair | Wen Montetery ats ne sunmer will arrive at Sm And [Seventh streets weet; "referred. | James Hottomy, which were laid over one | $17, The Chair appointed as the commitiee to | thoy, Mie arlnslerete fae tend eh OC | steaim tug Katie Wise, all with fh for consign: | Medina Doteaip thie tease eriitona oe, pesoeugererwne wise fo taal Ss cit tees ie ing the o maintain | week. . Tait, from on Fire De- e of the boss plasterers (he would not sat 2 t i : take the cars reg a erinn cht efficiency of the public schools | partment, reporied bill to compensate the four | Mcssrs. John McDermott, Patrick W. Hagariy. meakier, bees Use RLMpEONNe Soo ork worthy | ces srrived here thisimorning: Shad selling si | lar. “Every Drageist sels it. FD ie rae Se Ge Rae en, eae aanasiaken up. The question was on the | Commissioners of the Fire Department; laid | John W. McKenna, Chas, F. Griffin Walle to be called master plasterers) styling them- | {Tom $1 to €18 per hundred, ee a wishiag to nebuprtve Der Ten Bran amendment proposed to the second clause of | over one wenk, Drory, apd Michael Connor. Mr. P. Kilmar- | seiyeq ‘master plasterers, when they were to | fom $10 to $14 per thousand. a pitol Hilland the Navy Yaes the eee aed ney Air: Elvans. The clause | Mr. McCatnran introduced a bill to set the | tin moved that a committee be appointed to wo incompetent as not to be ‘able to make out an SEPT A ee ‘orders at No. 122 Eas’ as amended by the Committee on Public | cu d pave the footways and gutters | to the army barracks and ig i the soldiers to | estimate for a job of work, but had to call upon | THe HregrNta Batt.—The grand compli- | Will please leave teir the Steamer's W Schools, provided for the following salaries for | on the south side of A street south. between | come ont ond register. Mr, Huykman said the accepted candidates fora primary or seconda- | 6th and 7th streets east; referred. Council bill Ty teacher, who could show satisfactory proofs | instructing the Special Committee on Rock of bigh training and successful experience: | Creek bridge not to make a contract for build. namely, on being employed asa primary teach- | ing the new bridge for aa amount exceedin, er $650, and as a secondary teacher $700 per | the sum already apy riated, was passed. annum, increasing $50 annually if the teacher | Mr. Lloyd introduced a bait granting ‘barf. man to.a0 80 f01 . At the con- | mentzry ball to the Hibernia Steam Fire En- | Capitol street, between 4th and 5th. JAMES SYKEB, General intendent army regulations did not allow the soldiers | Sivcion or Mr, Mahoney's remarks thee con. | men Company, at Cartsi's Saloon, nsf even, Jouw Cooarms, Agent. mh» ‘Ofice, Willards Hots bere to vote. The motion was carried, the | mittee rose and the meeting adjourned. ing, was one of the most pleasant and sociable HE NEW EXPRESS LIN Chair eich eg the Saeee Fo Me te ey affairs of the season. Caled Rasinene Dizon, DIED. BETWEEN Dol. O'Beirne, and Mr. D. McCarty. Mr. J. 5 remonies, jessrs. J. Mc- Inekcone moved tee appointment Of a com: | Souvrens’ AND SAILORS’ Uxtow.—At the reg. | 3 master of ceremon! Jun Te iichasi | _DONALDSC ON. This morning, at 12% o'clock, | NEW YORE, ALEXANDRIA, W Colgan, Henry Moore, John Beatty, Michaei : Ane tb oronoerow rmis- | mitice to procure speakers. The motion was | wlar weekly meeting of this Union, held last | QciremyHenry Moore, John Beatty, Michaet QHABLES A: STONESTREET. son of Georg? Paves er a we salary shail he $750. Mr. | sion to George L. Sheriff'to erect a small whari | carried, and the y upPointed Messrs. | evening, Major Mores reported from the Execu- | committe of arrangements, were untiring in pb pee ofthe family ore re OLD Live. Eivaus at the last meeting moved tw amerd by | on the Potomac river; referred. Council bill | French, McKenns, and Drary. «The Chair read | tive Committee resol lepoeg [hich were unani- | their efforts to contribute to the pleasure of all, spectfully fevited to attend hie funeral, from Bt. —_ Striking out $700 and inserting $750, and strik- | requesting the Mayor to cail a joint meeting of | @ resolution, which was adopted, “That we, | mously adopted, “that we deprecate the spirit Mioysius Church, on Wednesday. at three o'clock ing ont $750 and inserting Se, which amend- the Boards on Tuesday, June 7th, (vetoed by the Mayor.) was Iaid on the table. Several bills from the lower Board were referred. Adjourned. Commox Covnctt.—President Dulin in the chair, and all the ‘members present except Messrs. O. S. Baker and G.W. Miller. Ames- wes "_ | sage was received from the Mayor, announcing ore eee oy Ra mena | Ee Seruval Of aa Got he me ae Mr. MeCathran moved to strike out (for pri- | Buckley. Also, one (= the report of mary teacher) £650 and insert $675. He said if | the apothecary of the Third Ward for the quar- there was any cutting down let it be done on | terending March 31, 1565. Also, one transmit- the salaries of the teachers of the higher grades | ie aoe a the salaries of th n r. Noyes said the sa of the primary | teachers under this bill will be higher than in | Vi The floor managers—G. W. Driver, P. Mur- SAL @ Day the Democratic Conservative Association of | Which bas controlled the Mayor and others of | phy, Jobn H. North, J.P. McCullough, J.C. | P- ae, ve racer 8, ee eee et aie Ccomeration of all | this city tm withholding invitations trom the | Biles, 1. M. Perkins, Wm. Conroy: Sossn | BOSWELL. On the sporping of the 14th inet, . citizens of the United States residing in Wash- | Union soldiers’ organizations a. District, | Daniels, Uriah Hilton, L. T. Brenuan, JT. | Mre SARAH Be BOSWELL, is the 19th year of FRIDAY, AT 12 M. {gon whetper citisens oF mot” “The club | the mesbership of whom were detuders of the | O'Brien, and Thos. H. Powers—were vary et, | her aa FROM NEW YORK, then adjourned. oe Republican princ hich Abraham | tontive, and it seemed io be the desire of all the AY, AT 12M ——_+——_. incoln was a martyt; that the Union soldiers “Birney boys" to make the ball @ pleasant one. SATURDAY, : MORTUARY SrTatistics.—The following is | and sailors of this trict be and are hereby Ati2 o'clock supper was served in the dining. To MY PATRONS AND LADIES IN GEN For freight, apply to the report Of deaths in Washington for the | requested to attend such ceremonies in their | At)? clock sal floor, and was gotten up fi aL. JOBN B. DAVIDSON, Agent. month ending March 31, 186s) prepared by Dr. | humble capacity as citizens, in connection with | ,0O™, 0B ine Stat Noor, and was | by the Holy oe ie eS ee os Cen 5, Da nner. Bowe, Dee Vince aatbes Chaeuee Seer ied: (tn: bership ba may participate on that oceenicnes” | Hill Band, and the festivities were kept up Non ects t would M. ELDRIDGE 8 00.. Agents, males, 91; not reported, 22. White, 133; colored, | On motion of Lieutenant Young, a committee | "Ht! the “wee sma’ honrs. adap ae ge — san. greasy — 4 At noon to-day bids were | CORSETS, Ladies’ and Gent's SHOULDE: 104 Wall street, New York. 98; not reported, 4. Nativity—United States, | of five was appointed to take into consideration Bre Oper: 00 ‘RTS. 160; Ireland, 11; German: ‘and, 1; not | the dismissal of certain soldiers from the de- mon'at ts Mayor's omine ioe BRA‘ ES, ‘the latest novelty in HOOP SKI . Accnstentty and teracnieh o> ele, ments, and take such measures as they may | OV! . the constrac- | manufactured of the very best materials, aod sold rece! gle, f sey = A Ralcarned tion of a two-foot barrel sewer (nine-inch Rot to be surpassed by any one. Skirts warranted be + 3 eae ment was pending when the Board adjourned Jast week. Mr. Richards opposed the amendment on the Fround that the mittee had carefully con- sidered the matter, and fixed the salaries as high as they thought just. and as high as are paid in any other city. Mr. Moore iso op- amendmen Ys reported, 89. Wondition—Sarried, 44; widows, 16; widowers, 4; not reported, rom rginia avenue, between 9th and 10th streets ‘with : s Is) in F street north, from 14 to isth | pot te.be sunpes “JouN B. DAVIDSON, Agent. gee—Under 1 year, 49; from 1 to 5, 25; trom § In _referenee to above resolutions we | wal! nt r any other part of the country, but the salaries | east, and stating that Gen. Michler-will farnish F 10 20; 1h: from 20 te 30° le from ‘Uhivetearacatees izations ot a political Sw Hutton gin ‘or manhole 1 as foot sige ca Decay ca oa of our higher grade teachers do not approach | the manual labor if the Uorporation will tur- from 60 too, 11; | character were invited to the celebration, it de touee eile tere: * Bocweit 22" | 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, between 7th and oth thore paid elsewhere. In many places the pay | nish the horses and carts; referred. Also, one 7; from so to 0 | being deemed advisable to divest it of a polit. | for sewer. SU19 for trap; George E rhe ted streets. Gf the grammar school teachers is more tbat | anemitting a communication freee, tin saat aenuicas Aa; |, Sal chaencher slipepttar se that all cltimas die- olds, #65, $3.50, $135; Chas, Lemmon, Jr, | ap 13-tf__ Weary opposite Bank of Washington. Ey ry wachers, een y carvices Fits de. | passage of amact authorizing the sar to G; scarlet tever, | Seared. Thu ee rene, | te Coa tra oe So: bees op. Pat sirable to retain. if vacancy should occur in | 3; ome party was invited as such, but all were ‘Bide were also at the Set HE ODESSA ea _ ar 4, frammar school to-morrow: it woald be next | vited as citizens grading D street, between 14th and 15th streets, povs! he — . poss! lace at ps LASS BOTH present canary ane on mee grammar | A’ GRaxp Division, Sons ov TEMPERANCR—A | %% lcNamara, 16% cents per school teacher in the city bet could make more by teaching a private school than bis or her present salary, and he knew of some of the best of these teachers who, in case their was Bot increased, would resign and start private schools. The mmar school teschers were Tsons Of qualifications, who have made their business for life, ard who have tosupport. The teachers of cual meeting of the Grand Division, Sons of | J. Fitzpatrick. 15%; James ‘Temperance of the District, was held inst night. | Joye, 2% W. 1 86; by 9s re harge servi f the Lincoln Sate ov Rear EstaTe.—Messrs, Cooper & Monument was reed and accepted. Ail Sons | Latimer, auctioncers, yesterday sold part ot lt | coraer' meet . ma. to | 14s tain ware feet, Sorter h eteninen saasttag af Dosen: | ciipsted oll tee Gest ebaset Teed aren, rast J.'8, Hollingshead, 5, B Brome EJ. Kiop- Pte F streets north, near the City ‘™m. ; 503 NINTH STREET ay: B THE DISTRICT fis. | a SQLE AGENTS FO prim- . Vanlick, and J. L. Hyde, were ap- ‘Wm. H. Dempsey, for 87% cents per Pointed to make sil ar _— bain ‘anctioneers, sold, phe een esterday aflerncon, in frout of the 3 Avpaey BUREETT eater- corner street, ‘temas at Metserotre Hall last evening toa front avenue and 10th street; delighted andience. He is one of the most suc. inches Street, and 63 feet 9 inches cessful bumorists and delineators of comic | on 10th improyed by brick house, to G. soca or rasan’ eho“ mon, his lecture woman's ——_.—___. ‘Jenson, ¢ inwhich | EwANciPaTion CELEBRA’ he is assisted ‘Mise Helen N: ‘were annive of the