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_—— i te - — ‘ - 4 : vo THE EVENING STAR. Closing of Registration. Oke Case ov tue Disvkaxcuisep Cox-) THE MUNICAPAL ELECTION, | ELECTION NOTICES. ELECTION NOTICES. GEORGETOWN, e = Eles- ATES.—It w ferer pene = Ste fo ae — sams pace, _ zK Seotssey atersoes: the Yodaes A Se Flee 4 0s eauaiies ot Oe Faken hore tank womibaveons Pen errecn. HIRD WABD- SECOND SUB OR VOT, SIXTH WARD—SEOOND SUB OR VOTING | Affairs = Gone (or registry) closed their labors, Baving | art closing yeaterday, & revolution was MINATIO! 2 PRECINCT: Notice te kerety creer see | SUERECINGH tates te teres cone, ink ie Le : LOCAL NEWS. registered as voters (483, of whom 1,'51 were | adopted that the names of those who aided the conteruity ta the provisions of the = Po fe tha pent of the cof the eT or LxTTERs rema see Geet whites and 332 colored, making inthe twodays | South during the war, who bad taken the ANTIRADICAL TICKET. (iret Wesbington, an election will be held in be eid in the | Office, Georgetown, 4 {Fer other “Local News" se ‘st PEC.) | 2.465 whites and 7-4 colored. The result was cath prescribed by the am: Proclamation _ th eceond tu ‘or voting’ recinct of the Third recinet of the Sixth Ward Ledies Ls amnounced at the close tration td the | of S ptember Jeet, sbogld be stricken of be- | | - -Fog Mayor. Ward, on DAY. the first day of June n@xt, at J Bowe: 9 : Amusements, ay,, Te-Sight. crowd eutside, who cheered. The 'y had wot complied with the hwstrn- JOHN T. GIVEN. Dif CT a i Mins Minnie; Bowmas Elica; Brooke Miss A NavioxaL Texat®e.— Tne Richings’ Opera | glowing shows the eciure number of yoters of the State De; mt requiring the —_ SP uetare of the Dear ot aban, ee e nell Mire DR: Cian Bre Som ‘Troupe in “Ls Somnambuls.” Tegistered this year up to-date: 1s to be filed at that Department. Finest WARD. ive ene year abd coe lo serve two years, aud Coftett Johanna; Cudridge Macy, Coiby BM Matzerotr HALL.—Last concer’ of Ole Bult wee. Colored. Majority. stated that there are butforty-one ofsuch | For Alderman—WM B. MAGRUDER. three re of the Beard of Common Coanctt, ee pea Wart ¢ ) at pg es Dyer AO; a] Brope. D 685 a whiet rec w peton - letter ‘pames: os . is Bi a ik previous t0 bis depa:ture for Europe, Ce ee ames wich haze bern stricken off,and the | For Common Council-ROWERT Ss ig flailwnore retetered The eait Third Wathot | from Reto tochusive, wil be Tecelrede Pelle per Mrs Amanda; Gray Mre Margaret. Gane Tre ADULTERY Case.— Yesterday, the case 1,38 73 considerable exeitement about the city, and ap- sion o Ez. eet ee acs M haenaieiajotter oCmbene | openet a barine; Hodges Mrs Mary Ano, 2 of James Arthur, alias C. A. Howard, 1L7e8 ALSH report. lied to lawyers for advice. Some a | For Assessor-CHARLES 8. DENEAM. poe glee apn P at ea that the decision was anjast, inasmuc! + sah wa. ed on the charge of dese: Sram as yesterday 566 COT 72 1,25 ae 580 442 n lowe at 7 pm, 5 1D WAYSON. OM ser PHILLIPS. NATHAN Ww. EVANS, | Lane Harriet: Moore Mrs William, Moore Mrs they were not informed of the proposed action FECOND WARD. ie SSH LUANGLEY, ys TS cominsieetoacre. Maria; Parker Cornelis: Roden Ellen; Riace early in the day, when they might have com- | For Aldermen—CHARLES 1. CANFIELD. ILLIAM BUDD, plied with the regulations prescribed. For Common seeie : LTpON HERE. te 4 ttorne: Binkley was ap- 1D 28, teWipcocek Sapna re Hee EEE ving been arrest. tton and adultery, made by tos wife.) came up before Justice Corbin, at 5 o'clock, for a hearing. Mr M. Thompson prosecuting. and Messrs. J. H. Jui.n- Catharine: Lewis Miss Martha 1565 1, me Ft SR et Tle Mary Ellen: Mandolph Mariah, Vurnore Commiset . WARD-THIKD SUB OR VOTING omere | SPR ECINCE Notes iy he piven Sankt reby given that in Miss Johanna, Vance Mrs R, 2; Wild, Miss 1154 wa WARD— VOTING | conformity to the provisions of the Charter ofthe | Aonte J. z . son and E. appearing for the defendant. — | plied to by some of the parties. and be Ter Nee eee eee OR VOTING Sity of Wash election will te held inthe | _ Gentlemen's Zivt.—Allen Char; Bradshaw Jas; Mr. Thompson acked % postponement of the | Grand totals20,007 12.01 7,96 -4."159 | a< his opinion that under the proclamation of a eonformity to the provisions of the es. the ‘Sub or inct of the Sixth Ward. | Burger Capt Oltver. Ruriey Andrew: Rrown case, on the ground that Mrs Arthor wasic- | The following is the result of the registration September and the previous proclamation, with THIRD WABD. sh gL Weebington, ‘gn election will be held in the note J Foz, pext at Theo: | Howard: and Jobn: Burkitt Lewis A; eisposed and could net appear, and that zhey | Of last year: the circular ot the State Department, that itis | For Aldermer—BENJ lorgterm,) | Third Sub or Precinct of the Third Ward, oo ce ae Harker S P, Crammer Isaac: Uareer Fielder. ‘Wished to secure certain evidence that had not | Wards. Registration. White. Colored. Majority, | not the duty of the citizen taking the oath to ROB W_ FENWICK (shortterm.) | on MONDAY. the Brat day of Jane next at U. WW. | tween rete, for Mayor. one meas! ¥ “ < come to hand, and the defence desired to 1,028 1,461 OWN. Wortbi; ‘s, on M street north. south side, ve gary Aldermen, and three members of the | Etdicott ; Eamonds Capt Benj, Gray uspose of the case at once, admitting that the ‘as prisoner bad committed adultery, and stating tbat he was ready to abide by the law inflict- iar. Crest ead ir. Ci from page 75 of Thompson's Digest of the District of Columbta, the old . Maryland law, enacted in 1715, ch. 27. sec. 3, as Hart Jas; Har A RB, Jobpstoa Lee il be | ©. McManis John; McDonald E E; Mitcheit Robert H.2; Moore Albert; O'Brien Michael; streets west. f Common Council; at which said Prectuct | Alired; Holliday Rev John. Ce ee sieetmsey eer er Swe | the vosened ail who are’ tered fn the ssid sixth | Tiveton Jas; Hall John; Mi ne Year and.che to serve wa scare. sud tare | Ward of the aty of Washloxtom. the tit al letter | CH: Jotmeon David Yones embers af the Board of Common Council, and a ‘ aecee: Precinct the votes of FOURTH WARD. Bie are regietered in the wali Third Ward of the 1,668 1,655 13) Nor Posrzp._A meeting was held the other | For Aldermas—wM W. MOO! City ef Weehi: the initial letter of whose 455 419 not Bight, it seems, at a school house in the Fourth | For Common Council—WM, 856 9 seve | the oath is taken to transmit the oath to the ‘ys 7 78 ef file the same, but of the officer before whom Se Gepost Comca—wy Sound te Department, and ‘hat the simple pre- WaT. 8. 1608 og 91 oa 7 247; 1,201 47 S58 they are entitled to vote. sentation of the oath should be evidence that | 7° Ateessor—WM. B. DOWNING. Bames is from I to BM inclusive Pelle Open at a.m. and slows at 4 Puzer Rey A W; Penny Capt A E; Powell Fatigih Ww iSxrceny, Henry A: Parke Wim; Rove Cap: Jas M, Rob- LUny, peties fe from inclasive, will be received. ioson Win C; Reed Peter B, 2; Schloss Jasob jie ¥ close at7 > . ~ the aw covering the case and imposing the 1,263 583 71e} | “Ward, in which @ committee was appointed oF Abie ‘olla open at7 em. and =F, éatian, Schmidt Alex & Co; Smedes CS Stomestrect . penal: At is im these words :—« Every per- Jom DCD | “tO. Wait upon the respective candidates of both 4 : . DUFPEY. Chas: Van Rensellar Eugene, Wigley Africa, Tena: shall commit adultery and sball be 979 E212 1,seoF parties, and ascertain which (if any) would vista WARD. my? Gommisiionere. | coniorm: x ialousot the Charter ofthe | (colered.) Miscelisneons.—Schoomer John T. : . sion oF ver- jedge thesuse! on: : 5 dict Gl terctes ache ta te Provincial or any of | *Colored. tWhite, P ep are a = For Alderman—GEORGE F. GULIOK. We) MARD—FOURTH SUB OR VOTING ook i ocmengpen, on . , Of the act, &c., tograde I street north, from the county courts ‘in this province, shall be | It will be seen by the above that there have ~ fined by the justices before whom.such comvic- | been registered, this year, 2,003 persons more ’ tion shall be, three pounds current money as | than there were registered last year. At that aforesaid, or twelve hundred pounds of tobae cn Fourth Sab or Voting Precinct of the Sixth Wacd. EvvcaTional MEETING.—A meeting of the ON DAY, the first day of June pext, ey nek oe erat jane bert, at Carey White's, of street, Between citizens will take place this evening at the hall Tiber Creek to 7th street east.” Moreover | Fer Common Counell—-JORN OUR ES pledging all who met at the school house most Wee P renal pAb EN Of the cus solemnly to vote for those candidates and none yp teeny ‘of the Board of | me pian of action by which greater tactlities time the whites had ADAH Of Use over | others, who ‘would pledge themselves to the | For Artessor—JOHN W. MEAD. and threo, ‘members 5 Common Couneil at which said Precinct the votes | for education may be offered to young ladies © 3 eces~ | t atores: ing. As the work in qu on who are regis im reuen NOW ETOWINE up iB the comma : ©, to the king's majesty, his heirs and snec: the colored voters. N ve 4,015 ma- | atoresaid th As the work in question on I SIXTH WARD. ot all who tered in the said Sixth Ward of | and genil 0" p te th . — —" defraying such county charge as 8 ca ot ck Frack Parker re. | stfeetis kins under Gontenct the candidates | gop a igerman—DONALD McUATHRAN ——, Se Cap ae ane ghey nd pee | Bity. = genertoete by J influence and J resaid.”” : ; ‘was re- | oan safely ige themselves. . . recel counsel to artherance of so desirable a con- . The ‘case was argued pro and con, Mr. | jected by Mr. Plant. one of the registrars, on | "A ‘similar instinct of taisrmformation was | For Commou Council—-GRORGE 9 MILLER. Polis open st Ta. m MAMCEL GANT, | summation as the founding in Georgetown of { ‘Thompson contending that the justice had no | theground that be (Mr. P.) did not believe he | shown in the passage of a bill by the Councils JOHN M- RUSSELL. 'T. TALBERT” Ppermanen! seminaries of first the rank for the : Jerisdiction in the ease further than to send it | Was twenty-one years otage. Mr. Parker then lately, to lay the sidewalks on the south side —s Fons ‘8. SMITH, ipstracticn and cultivation of yout ; toa mene hrm bene ao eee that the poe och = Dg iby aeior homey ak of cece one —— be and — entaee SEVENTH WARD. my % Commissioners. To THE Worxnor ng af Robey last case led by ‘y oftwelvemen. | ( ore.) west, when the work had already been nearly | For Aldermen—GEO, WRIGHT. (long term.) ji IXTH WARD—FIFTH SUB OR VOTING euing took te the station Mary O'Sbay, who P Justice Corbin then announced that he would | Was still refused by Mr. Plant, who paid no y 5 S hort te 7 Ss “ d 7 fuener She , reserve his decision until 4 p.m. to-day. Attention to the affidavit. Some sharp words | ‘cuted Under an act of Uctober 11, 1°67 JONAS B. BLUES, ohort form ) HENRY T. SMITH, SS PRECINCT.—Notice is hereby given. that in | Wat badly under the ef Kqnor. : Commissioners. st ity tp the provisions of the Cyaree of the cume — Justice ig this mornmg ‘ef Washington, an election eld in | charged with wagraney and being intoxicated, BD—FIFTH SUB OR VOTING | the Fifth Sub or Voting Precinct of the Sixt + , CT —Notice is hereby given. that in | Ward.on MUNDAY, the fret dar of June nest, at | TEA 8Rs committed by bim to the workhouse eee — - : Mr. Howard, (or Arthur)it appears. recently | thereupon passed between Mr. P.and Major | Tux sevensH WAcp Rarcnuican Mass | FoF Common Council Banaoe cugep. gave a deed of trust on some of his property, + Which resulted in Mr. P- ordering Major | wrestixc,.—Last evening 0 mass meeting of the QBORGE BAUER, BD tothe woman with whom he has been living | M. to be put out of the room. Some commotion Republicans of the Seventh Ward was to have | For Assessor—JOHN H. BIBD. my2s-6t PREC! signing the «ame as his wife, and not being pre- | Was created outside, by the notorious colored : the provisions of the (* of the | William B Dobbin's, east side of Bighth street. | ©: ‘Dirty days. le been held at the corner of 4% street and Vir- sy : . Mencuasts’ Excnanor— lowin, 1 Foret fe redeem the deed of trust Mr. J. H. | pugilist, Tom Bowie, assaulting Robert Miller, | ginia avenue, and perween © ted Declock frou INDEPENDENT. Finn esahint Precinct ofthe Third Wards | MinStrof the Baud ofA ideeeta eater igs | yMUeRCMASTS: Excma ae peewee johnson was aboutio <ell the property. While | and be was quickly in the hands of Detective | Sito 73 persons, white and colored, had assem- 5 of June next, at Kellys | be - hoard ; the adultery case was in progress yesterday. | McDevitt, who took him before Justice Clark, : ir. WILLIAM M. SLOWEN will be uj Deputy Marshal Phillipss), ~~ i | and he was Meld to ball for eae bled there, including apprinkling of Conser: apart of all who are i | this moras of Council; at which | ing —Ofterings—2,700 bushels of wheat and office. corner of th }» for . we inct the a hi 1 re bushel, fives, “About o'clock it being apparent that | Ai independent candidate forthe Boartet Com: | QMen..coTe*hat pent angele, tor Marcr. two | gad Precinct the votes of all who are teglatared in pa he erg he By ea od) a junction On the further proceeding io sell, | “After the cloae of the trqitration a mecting | {hv"\nratetny ates ean’ preteen ett | gem Goumgilin the Wits Wardste opponiion to | 2 Jeary and one to servetwo years. and three letter of whgse es is from T toh ia. | Ped WBEAT at $2.96, 400 1s do. at $2.90, Mrs. Arthur, claiming to be his wife, de- | of the Judges was held, at which the following a = | a ra of the Board of Common Counc an will be recei' ie et7Tem.end | and 10) bushels do. st $2.75: thus indicating a mands that. as her name is not signed to the | Tesolution, offered by Mr. ook, was adopted: | Meeting was postponed ne te ance that the | = seee0r; at which eaid Preciuct the 2 Dem: LEMUEL Gaopie. decline in the price of wheat deed of trust, the property cannot be sold. Ke solved, That all the names of persons placed rot of all ~ », = : Oy istered in the sald Third W of, the CHAI ARROLL. a ELECTION NOTICES. Ulty “of Washington the Initial letter ete wntee | m3 se comminsonccs. | , THE CAXAL—Bonts with grain and coal are Seagate. on the lists of votes on oaths taken to mret the SUPPosep SticipE ny Drow xrxa.—Yester. | S™Eesty Proclamation, before s notary public, day morning. between half nine and ten | Jy ce of ine peace, ot other oMcer qualified to | jact evening at Ebenezer Church, corner of ith PRECINCT.—Notice is hereb: that i nS conformity to 1 visions of the clock, Mr. William Dooiutle, steward of the | S¢mimster oathe, be stricken off, because not in | and D streets east—A. Herbert in the chair, | conthfits tn tie pean meres given. the the | my2s ALEXANDER HAYS, Gity of Washington. au elvetion will be held tthe f t Aguia Creek steamer Keyport. Capt. Frank | thous of Secretary Gee eee non and instrac- | apd A. P. Clark sectetary. Addresses were | City of Washin fom, OB election will be held ty | 2 ——__Commamsioness | First Sab or Voting Preciact of the Seveuth Ward, | Auteduc' bridge, from the Chesapeake and Hollingshead, commitied suicide by jumping | YO2* Of Secretary Seward. which requires the | made by Major Merse, A. P. Olark and others, | the First Setrae oting Precinct of the First Ward OURTH WARD—FIRST SUB OR VOTING’ | o» MONDAY, the first day of June peat, at the | Ubio Canal, to the depth of five or six feet, and overboard when off Liverpool Pout. while on | OT#'hal to be filed in the State Department, and | and after the appoimtment of block committees | on MONDAY. the first day of Jone next, at the of- PRECINCT —Notice ig hereby given that in | Corner of stb street west and F street souti, south | seemed to siand the pressure well and dl the route to the Creek. Aiter breakfast had | Msistered there, and certificates of the fact to | to induce the verers to go 10 the polls on elec, fee oF G 7 McGluc, north side of I street, between | conformity to the provisions of the Charter of the | tile. for Mi been served as usual on the steamer, Mr. Doo- ie ‘ty hanared rt ia aa tion day, the meeting adjourned. “S a Kittle repaired to his state-room, ‘where he | AONE t hom votes ee, pos Rake Diagrag ——— : A threw off his coat and deposited the keys and | be dvharted fr x . ’ who are ri Commissioners’ Room, basement of the West Wing | totes of all who are registered tm the said Sevedkh | cbandise, ‘or Philadelphis. The E.C. knignls Naaknen thabontcond thon im 3 Teens, ae ary De Ds Darden, G. M | Judges of the Election werein court this morn- | fetered in the said Fist Woe of te Cine or Wak i 5 Ward of the City of Washington, the initial letter | Caprain De ee ne We rap Fie any | Thompson. James Morrow, A.G- Holland, J. | ine with their eomtol Mesos Devider wane ington, the initial letter of whose name is from A | Poste City Wall. for Mayor. one member of the i = Tue Firte Warp REPvsricaxs.—A meet- ingot the Fifth Ward Republicans was held mes is from T to Z. inclusive. wil be received They BE St Georgetown by way of the canal, EVE! WARD—FIRST SUB OR VOTING | They are coming in siowly yet TRET WARD-FIKST SUB OR VOTING | Pols open at7@. m.and closest? p mo. Soran ere optics ie Mereby given. thet su | Tux ALExaxpRta CaNat.—Water was let x chis canal Inst evening through the new Bot ° he atween Side for May or. fuc” members of the Board ot Al" | Irak. “ favor, one member. ol e ‘ jereuen—one to serve one year,and one two Foart— . " pF ht ney sim ingen recaps fhe Board of Aldermen. and three members of the | Fira Buber Vacng Prevtectoy The Pose weed | andthnee ee eer et ee eae eee | Tur Port.—The steamer Geo, H. Stonty 3 4 5 y 5 Jape Ford, left this mor “4 nae A.| Tue MANDAMUS ON THE Reorsrens.—The | Ppitd of Cpumon, Council. and an Assessor: at | on MONDAY. the first day of June uext,at the | cil, apd an Assessor: at which said Preetuct Captain Ford, left this morning with mer left at neon to-day with mer- i of Aldermen, and three members of the | Of Whose names is from A to C, in ive. will be re- | chandise, tor New York The . revions notice of his intention to doso. The | yy, ame, Joseph E. Birch, Se Dares Se: [ack and Fenda ut rot having their answer | oD fuclusive, will be received. ‘Polls open at Beard of Conmen Gimli at which anid Prectaet | ceived. Polls peu at 8a | E Onbill, Capen SEs, es Senne Tee ans Sot Penrose earns | 3.6. Lee, J. K Gtanty, Ji Bewaaine, Onaries | eer ae ee eee ne SASPER Me. WHITTY, pre rates of ail whe. are registered ta. the paid 3b: pearson. Baltimore. Sete cr may Posomnger, who, pororiving the | Seichcitacker, i. Be Eetben Frome: Gene arae ts names Of eoldtace nextterot, farmce: ISAIAH BOLDEN, itial letter of whose names is from inclu 3. L. SN. Bo MasTRINONIAL —The marriage of Ur. RS. body of a man strugghng in the water. gave T.R. Green, N.J. Tho: Jos. A. Morris y clock ie - my 6 Commissioners. sive, will be received. Polls o} my 6 Cominisstoners T. Cissell, formerly of ii place, with Mis ‘ the ‘alarm. As soon as possible the steamer | T° Denning, C.F. Wallach J” RL shaw time (until ten o'clock to-morrow) was given. EIRST WARD-SECOND SUB On Yorine | Coes? Pm. SAM'L fe GEVENTH WARD—SECOND SUB OR Vor. | Cicmentine Rutenhouse, danghter of BP. Bim, tet eitheat anes Beis Set ANNE | Dailey, A.J. Gollyer, 6. H. Phillipe, W. Brie: | | Rxcovenrwo.—A leuer received in. this city PRECINCT—Notice is hereby given thet in | — my 25 a Te | te atone ta tee Denice, te hereby given, thar | Rittenhouse, Esq. took place this afternoon, onde be sank. benzam ‘wha "tw 2tt- | coe, George W. Brown, S. 0. Beach, . Miner, | from Su. Albena Vermont deed on the Sub conformity to the provisions of the Charter of the in conformity to the provisions of the Charter of | ay nlf past two o'clock. at the Bridge strect 4 Segue ar Wael, T. D. never to rise alive again. Another ae. | Rove 5 a Br taro A. | imstant, says that ya mhsfer of Christ PRES bye count states that the clerk of the «Key- obinson, George C Neal, A. H. Anderson, | Church, (Episcopal,) Navy Yard, who is at j port.” firet discovered ‘him in the water, dhe iengen nase eeeeees gh arin wth side of i street, between lath | the City of Washo stop the boat, which, ifirse: Wout ct 2 | resotuitom adjourned sine dic rinen, and three ‘menibers of the | Watdcon MONDAY. the iret dey ettune men te fayor, two members of the of Aldermen, | the Public Schools. under the direction of Proc doubt upon the belief that he committed self, Taking the census of November last asa basis Tre New OnURCH AT THE NAVAL Acad- | Board of Common Council, and an Assessor: at | the office of the Chief of Police, basement west iC eerye ope year and one to serve two years, | fessor Daniel was pronounced & complete sic- Gestruction ‘The deceased was ahons sient. | of computation it will be found that there are | any —Services were held inthe new church at | Shih oid Breet ences all registered in | wing of the City Ball, f ome aud three members of the Board of Common Coun- ~ Hf | of compr sel be for Mayor, one member of i qopmen Coun- | cess. Tae bail, which was appropriately deco- Seven years of age. a single man, hailed from | 1, ‘Bis city. exclusive of person: : fon. an election will held inthe | FOERTH WARD—SECOND First Ward, | FPG rhea ped City of Washington. an election will be beld tn | Preshyte the springs there for treatment for a tumor, | 0? MONDAY, the first day of Jane next, at Reeves’ | in contormity to t Second Sub or Voting Precinct of the Beventh | om. ¢ Charter of | Ward. on MONDA an election willbe held in | the wood office of Precinet of the Fourth | F street sout m Church, Rey. A. A. E. Taylor he first day of June next. at | Hi ,on the north side of THe Concert.—The concert given ast night 5 between oth 7th streets weet. | St the New Market House Mall. by schetare ot from which he was suffering, is much better. office, and | the Naval Academy, Annapolis, for the first | the sald First Ward ofthe city of Washington, the | the Board of Aldermen. and three memioreot the, il. and an Assessor; at which F ted with flags, was well filled. “Mr. Ay Hyde : f = . feitial letter of where nemes is from Eto H.in- | Board of Common Co at whieh said Precinct | votes of all who are registered in the aid Seventh ; Kew York and Baltimore. but for the past | Ont [ppo chim residences in the States, 21,35: | time, on ee ne ee nT Eee | clesive. will be. received. Bolle enon at Tecan, | thevouss otal whe are registered tn the suit | Ward of the City of Washington, the initial letter | Was otgauist aud Miss Lizzie Daniel pianist twelve months had filled the position of stew. | M#les above the age of 21 years. of w om 141s | were conducted by Rey. Dr. Hall, of Epiphany | ina close at7 p.m. Fourth Ward of the City of Washington. theiniti- | of ¥ hore mates is trom D to H inclusive, wii Poromac Divrsion.—At the regular weekly ard on the “Keyport.” with great satisfaction | pointe ee one we Eco lec (aa ad rm JOHN T.C CLARK. al letter of whose names is from E to H,iuciusive, | received. Poll~ opeu at7 ould appear, unless s e to the captain and company. ‘For the past months he had become addicted to exces: : drink, which frequently depre: | ceccran nae when be would wish h mself | ete Min troubles. His body bad not been recovered | Ture Riven Fuowr, May2a— Harvey's Wharf | Arrived—Schr. Minerva, Beck, from the Lo | Potomac, with wood for Harvey. Cla Given. Sailed—Senr. Wm. Jobn, Stree and inesces” ™ Me-tune of Potomac Division, Sons of Temper- : WM. T.DONTPHAN. sper, beld last evening, seven mew members at 2. =- pe a CATO WADE Were initiated, after which those present were of St. Aloysius schools, announced for to-day, = | my 25 Commission: i MEST WARD—THIRD SUB OR VOTING — = |, | BATE enter the Park. It will probably take place about iF INCE —Neden fe ereby Aven, ual ia | FOURTH WARD TATED, SUB OR RoriNs SUERTE ABD IND SUB O8 VOTINs conformity to the provisions of the of the KECINCT.—Notice is hereby given that in fa eae lh hat an Ci Washingt lecti ll be held in t conformity to the provisions of the Charter of the | SO™ ty Brovisions of ‘barter of t GEORGETO! ntedsut or Cortug Precinct of the First Week | CiiyopWashiowton an siotion gail heweetd Ge tke | Cty cf Want ngton. an election will be neid in tor WN ADVERTISEMENTS. RAL Tuitt.—To-day the case | on MONDAY, the first day of June next, at the | Thita Sub or Vatiog Preciner oft ™. HENRY C. FILLEBROWN, | willle received. Poll cpen stT sm. lose os" THe Scuoor FEstivat.—The rain and mad Pony 4 ste will be rece olde ope ‘clos | figures. that there isa ¢-§ cy in the t | 0 Votes, aud AN czcess in the | BAve compelled a postponement of the festival | my 26 Commissioners. my Gommisstoners. | azrerable entertained by fine music and a lite = ument second Tuesday of June. er kok THE COURTS. Thi for Covert iG National Masrractrerrs The National Manut he Fourth Ward | pbird Sub Precinct of the Seventh | 3 on MONDAY the fret day of June aexi, | [fF OAK HILL CEMETERY, “ Geo ‘own to load with coal for an Eastern | of Caroline M. Willard agt. Joseph C. Willard, | School-boure, west side ef Twentieth street. be- | on MONDAY, the first day of Jahe ne it the of. Sarpenter Shop of Mr. Jackson or Session 9 leveland. € ned yee | ee bs 1 of D. B. Smith, . West side of ‘treet, b ry > oO , Sor ent eee eae fa tenes, | Port Was argued by Messrs. McPherson, Appleby, | {regu Mand i streets, for Mayor. one Membr of | ‘fice of D. B. Smith, Bad <went side of ti st rest, be- | south side of F street south, between am ead oth anual meeting of Lot Owners a» Coster’s Whavf—Sailed—Schrs, Wm. Fraser, | and Matungly. Beste of Geumsen Ceue aae ae ate Resolutions were adopted tor maintaining the | APP!Pe* . fey tenon igs, tor gators mao ee whicl#said Precinct the votes of all ho are reels @ssociation permanent! commending the ac- Ag pel oll al Bem COC A ed in the said First Ward of the city of W ade lphis. CITY ITEMS. ington. the initial letter’ of whose nates fe f ‘¢ feet or mere will be held in the Chapel. at + when a meeting will be oeld in New York emetery.on MONDAY. the let of Jai - for the election of a Board of member of the Board of Aldermen avd three in-m- Fits atreet, Mayor. two mem ib | 4 aia! ; ‘dof Aldermen—one to serve one IL Precinct the, votea of sit wha’ sre” tic! | year andoze two seare-aud three momb-te of tie | Otlock » ee : Be: ed ag sae Br lor the eusuing pen’ T | Metered tn the said Fourth Ward of the City of | Eeerd uta pnmon, Council, and am Asscssur: at | St) ‘Suse JW. DEEBLE. Sec'y retrenchment and Whorf-—Atrived—Schooners Tro} to M inclus: I be received. Polis open at 7 | Washington. the iuitial letter of whose pames Senedd te the note Berea ane whe are = ee —— ee ther efforts to be t js ed—Schoouers Tropic, : toi fered im the said Seventh Wand of the City 0 ; In the came direction Dea etre ade | Banks, from Salisbary, with lumber for W’ B Fixz ronricy and domestic Cassimeres and | *™- and close at 7PM, oy pee oee trom ee ces tdete ay eave Tecmived. Polls | Wockingtom: the anitiel iether of whose mance ty BRT THOMAS DOWLING, Auc'r.; Georgetown. number of officers and clerits ti the eee eq | Fuget: Extre, Tayior. from James river, with s RGER, -m! and close at 7 rag ‘or, Brown,from .H. Campbell & . Barnes, trom Hunting RS Vt. With A superior quality of seaside Wire prex and Linen Suits in great va- Ea Turner & €o.: Mary Auga@s, Mat- | ,,. fe C: conformity to the pre from Cherrystone, with tana ety | ety, and a choice stock of Cassimere Suits for | City cor wa nd for market: May Flower, Fannee. nuhaven Bay. with oysters for Turner & Co.:+loops Mark Whitehall, Higgins, from Sone Tiver, with oysters for Richard Wingfield Coatings for Gentlemen's wear, made to order Me Ve ER LRWrs, | fom 1 to BM. inclusive, will be Tecclved. Pols | ELEGANT ROUSEROLD FURNITURE. ROSE. oO Heuniuge No. Sit metres. Fis my 26 ‘Commissioners. BB. CURRAN, eqiinbieiisrmeniee <a bi : utied after Nature's own sweet model. = my 28 Commirstoners. 3 . CIRST. WARD ’ navy to the min: ; approving ‘ Mr. Jenckes’ civil sery also, the of Congress in reducing the taxes on manufs tures, and hoping for the entire relief from tax- ation of useful industries referring tations of iron, steel. cotton, &<. as in- creasing the national debt deter e return of specte payments. and demanding 2d- equate protection for home industries: endors- | & ing the national Ranking system, and recom. | lumber for W: chodoc, ¥ PIANO. FRENCH PLATE MIREOKS, URTH SUB OR VOTING Bo JOWSBON Ss FeLpaY MORNING. com a aia is hereby given that in OURTH WARD—FOUKTH SUB ORVOTING }OHN A. PEAK ine at Wo'clock. I will sell at the r ; idence of Dr. ions of the Charter ef the PRECINCT —Notice is hereby given, that in | 32 eee Verdi. No. 151 West street. between (on. a ¢ ro | High streets, an excellent assortment of Ho Leb y eice. | hold Furniture. consistig in part of ome of the Charter One 7 Octave Rosewood Piano ti Ht b. tic ton, an election will be held in the | conformity to the provisions of the Charter of the SENENTH WARD FOURTH nd boys, just received by Hable & Co. | Fourth Sub or Voting Precinct of the First Ward | Cit Py Pe F Je, bet and 4g | on MONDAY the first day of June nex {os Penusylvansa avenue, between 3d and 414 igh Romer toa tay a 1 wtreet of Washington. an election will be hela in NG wane. the Fourth Sul or Veling Progivct cf the Fourth et nee ee ‘ard. on ythe first day of June nest, at | etthe the Omice of Asbury Lioyd, Eeu., south site of | {2 yee (ity of Wael street, betwee yor, one member for in the Fourth Buby or the Sev and Brackets voting Precipet « of Alder and three members 0 i ouisiana avenge. between 4% and Oth streets, for a, ONDAY. t inne Handrome Parlor Suites. Crimson ay */-rsen Susan Br Joni from Hunting Creek, | yy fiTE,ETASSEL, Strte, coir warranted: | Common Council. and au assessor, at which said | Maser one meuter of the Board of Aldermen Sest, st tes soctuence vercer es Metros oomiens Walaut Mirror back siteboard . mending the iseue of long three ¢ fi z chon ae tae ee tee All sizes, at Saks & © Precinct the votes of all who are registered in the | three members of the Board of Common Con: 2s atreet weet. for cr. Sue aneee of toe Top Tables av Cent. gold vonde for fending the public debt. | Siezener Columbia, Marver, for Baltimere, ith No. Is ke thi itial letter of whose masses infrem tos inbleatee, | Selenite the vett Roma Mae ae Le feo yeaterand three members of dee bene at Martie Pope OT! “i ‘ y Steer lumpia, Harper, a - B.— rior flannels kept in this es- | itia] Jetter of whose mames isfrom N to S inclusive, | registered in the eaid For ard of the City, of © yeare—and three members 6 0 “ be > : Th Se Ma | paseengérs and freight sehr. L. A. Hughlett. | yiniinene P Washingtov. the initial letter of whose names i: | E02, ag EB Feather Pillows and Bolste: », h-. -uné Spring rill be received. Poll Coupe! see ro “EN from N fo Siuclusive. will be Received, Polls open oe perp oie ge phe F D Mt, and close at 7p. a8 re pean tee —The second article charges F. AL TAVERNS, etep.m, a - CHARLES WALTER, pth aif een rd of the city of Washington, th. Commissioners. CHABLES H. M. WOOD, = my 25 PRECINCT.—Notice is hereby given that in | FPOUBTH WARD—FIFTH SUB Ok VOT: Garter of the PREC Fi ior Veting Precinct ef che Fire Warden | cits of Weskington, au elects ‘od fi ket. Sailed—Schr, Flounder, es ages Saks fth Sub or Voting Precinct of the First Ward on | ci " inner, for Mattox Gree, light A WE sepGE from the immense sales that Mre | MONDAY, the first day of Ju Tap Warp Rerertrca¥ Crvn—This | Cochran. tor Baltimore, Club beld a meeting fast evening at Wisew: Barracks. There was a very large attendance. FH. Miller, Esq.. and Col. Wm. A. Ooo, ad- | ght. Wher — Arrived — Schrs. Surah IMPEACHMES her, Williams, from Havre-de.Grace. with | Smith, $40 7th st., opposite the Post Office, with my tons of coal for the Washington and George- a r Clothing and Fur- | =?" ___Koimission dressed the meeting at some length with regard | town l.e Company: Lewis Smith, —, from | nishing Goods than any of his competitors. A FUS7 BARPSEFTH SUB on vorING to registration and their duty uxtil the mum | Boston. with ice for theWashington and George. | yerdiet of euilty is confidently expected. ‘T.—N P. ‘are registered in th pimteseees ° eels and Three ply Carpets the und Mattince ‘open at? Am. and Extension Vette one Pistog room Furnitere Bitches Furnit One Fine Cook K INBON, Sad other eticies pumerated. m5 23 tint] THOMAS DOWLING Anrt. ter ef whose name is from Nt 8 fncln Will be received. Poll Tose at T pom JOHN R. PIERCE. WM D. wh ipal election, and were followed by Rev. Mr. | town Ice Company,and merchandise for Wash. Tarner, of the Georgia Legisiatare, who de- | ington merchants: Ann Jane, Bennett, with livered a briet address. On mouon of Col A. Cook, % commities of ten was appointed Onr great closing out sale will com- ity to the provisions of ti e CT.—Notice i bere by given tial mence ou the 2th 6 | city of Washingten, an MD. WISk. JOUN FON. WIL the provisions favter oft 15 8 ‘cigetion ‘sill be haltge tee | 72 3 next at Vernoa’s | Fitth Sut or Voting Precinet ofthe ourtt, Ward, | QV ENTH WARD_TTPTH SU nissione ss. for Matt OR VOTING re er of b atresta, sor-ore | on MONDAY. the first day ol Juue nest, at ¢ ‘INCT —Notice is hereby giveu. tha: | X fHOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, make arrangements for the Repablcans o: Street’ Wharf —The ‘steamer Express, | S.A. Allen's improved (new style) Hatr Restorer | tember of the Board of Alarranen. God thrceaica | terbury Hall south side of Loclsinee arcuseste- | spuib tani ake eters, Mereby given. te ] Bee CSRs ward toattend a Republican mass meeting at ted ac this, wharf Itet night trom J or Zire sin (iy One botile) i prefected by every | tere uf ie Boat of pommon, Connell: and an As, | teen es adgeih strecty west: for, Maver, | ity 02 Weabingioh an lection will beticd in BEART of RET, CLASS PRIVATE Best. eC 3 carrie’ SS 1 afte e. E st sells it. ae Doi- o1 the vot al miber of B.aud three mom- th 8 : r ( J Se Dowd stand that at the meeting oft ze | oa aechis ber paeeigen soi EGE eens | aes ee eee Cee | Gamer eee ni Firat Ward of te cig t ert of the Board of Comm:n Council: at which | on MONDAY: the iret day of Deve Sct at Bice’: | WAREHOUSE CON PROSPECT STREET AS | ~ ecutive Committee on Tuesday evening, | morning for Aquia Creek. where she will t —_+—— jal letter of whose names i Precinet the votes of all who a Weitere’ in | Coffer Factory om the south side of H strestsouth. | PUBLIC ACCTION rangements had been made with the G ind Sth streets west. opposite Station \ AFTERNOON, May 28th. at 5 ' t | & Sunday school party from Fredericksbur; For Corns or other complaints of the fest, will be received. Polls open said Fourth Ward of the city of Washington. | between 4 d he ° Z . two members Board» Twill sell, in front of the . part of club for their association to unite m the mass | this city. The schrs. Ella H. Barnes, Barnes. | visit Dr. White's rooms, #4 Pennsylvania Oe Ce no eeee Pde ly dh rebeived. sPolle opemat ¢ erae-eutaniares en Fear acon CER Te a, 28 fort © inches tore of fees om ‘ | meeting. The Chair then appointed Meser«. P. | from W. nm. wit e for ng: | Avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, if Es L. HULS: and close'at? p.m. 'B. JOHNSO! mbers af the Board of Common | the wcrth side of Gay street, between Washington PY from Wilmington. with stone for Mr. King % CHARLES L. py RES aghat = ‘ R- Bond. R. J. Beall, R Green, | Morning Light. Simmons, from Philadelphia, eer my 25, Commissiouers. J.T, BALSEOR, paesees: ot which anid Preciect | Sho tees Wikies mele re tas od > G. Brown. A. Chinn. J. Free. | with pipes for the Gas Company, arrived sunce | Dm. Warts, Surgeon Obiropodist, 424 Penn- - : = Saar ners. Ay ge ay ey sis: of @ large Bret clase brick Dwell i man. J. R. Wright. and N. Green. on the com- | onr iaet report 5 sylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets; | @BCOND WARD—FIRST SUB OR VOTING TEST SB OK VOTING | jctter of whose names is from Eto Z-tgctusiee, | (No.7. evutaining W Tooms, % i Miltee of arrangements. Adjourned From the Eastern Branch Wharves the fol- | established 1-61. Corns, Buniens, Bad Nails, | ) PEECINCT.—Notice is hereby given that in PKECINCT.—Notice is hereby given, that io ditt a. Pulls tT ‘and closet -| closets. two cellars. gas and gas Gxtares thronch- i 2 e cessfully | copformity to the provisions of the Charter ef th» fo to the provisions of the Charter of thy | Will be received. open at 7 ®. m close mathe beaae hor ane —_e——_ loy ing cepor: bas been received : Enlarged Joints, Warts, Moles, &.,saccessfully City of Wasbington an election will be beld inthe | copformity PI o Tp.m. GEORGE D. JOHNSON. out the range, het Cold Water, wast Hywestat—This morning, there was quite | Gvinowss Wearf—Axrived—Long boat Ipsi. | treated without pain. The shoe ‘can be worn | {ity of Wasbington. an lection will Le beld tn the First Subor Voting Precinct of the FURR Wet oe Ed eg Fy tt ee i fm assemblage at the 4 street Presbyterian | Wassan. Captain Washington, with wocd, with ease immediately after the operation ORDAY, the Brat day of June pext.at Bani [ie Sub ot Voting Preciucs of the Fifth Warton J TH. H. BARRON. sion given i ately. j Chureb. most of them from Soath Washington, | George H. Plant. Siiled—Schooner Jobo Hours trom = a. m. to6 p. ‘a, Keg. northwest corner of Massachusetts | jer's Wound Office. No. 62 south A strect, between my 8 Sammiesioners Im diately after the above, I will sell part of | to witness the nuptials of Mr. W.H. Fletcher z —o—_—_ 112th street west. for Mayor,one mem- | jt and od strects east, for Mayor. one member of — | Lets No. and 9, frontiug # feet on the north (ot Mitebell & Co.'s carpet establishment) | Laptes, try the choicest Perfume in the eet a lermen, and three members f and Miss Mary E. Ward, recently a tuvorite " the Board of Aldermen. and three menlers of the FURNITURE. aide of Pronpect street near High ome. re y on Council. at which said phew Prrainwite wood, 10 Williams & | the odor of @ fare aud. delicate. boquet oi | Pre‘iwet the water cf nilwbo'are registered torte | BOAh! Of {ymmim Council, and aa Asscaor: at er — => Gpti of lw feet, improved by asubstantial brick urate, ‘ood, pep! of the Fourth District Grammar School. | Mrs. Amidon’s. The ceremony was performed | Seiled—Sehooner Lookout, Bransou, | flowers, and in this respect is unrivalled. A by Key. Dr. Sunderiand, of the 44 street initial letter of whose names ia from A to D inci. | fered io the said Fifth Ward of the City of Wash ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two itial letter of whose names is from DEALER IN years, with interest, secured by a éeed of trost few drops will leave its peculiar and delizht | sive, will be received. Polls open at 7 a.m. end ve, will be received. Polls opew at7 t op the Couveyancing and art Church. asersted by Rev. George H. Stayth, of | one Whorf—Sailed—Easterm Belge, Uapt, | ful fragrance upon the handkerchief fer mang | clos? at7 p.m. JOHN CHAPMAN a. m., and close at pt. Pe PARLOR, BED ROOM AND KITCHEN coot of the purchaser.’ A depasit of gee wall te the Sixth Street ad after the happy | Kilburn. light hours. eo T.E GREEN, FREDERICK D. STUART, - required when the ys etruck couple bad treeived. the ‘congratalations’ fo : ag ayer eer LEONIDAS SCOTT. : Tinie perfeet (Os. DOWLING, Ax. \ 2 cr ° congratniations of —_-—. ‘i jommniani . 5 their many friends present. they lett im the i2 | Tur Distrier i Cox@mess.—Mr. Harlan | | WRAPPING Parge for sale. Apply at th my Commissioners my {Int.. Ct arier copy .J ‘ ck train for & boneymoon trip North. | yesterday reported from the Senate District | STAR Office. SECOND SUB OR VoT- FETs WARD-SF D SUB OR VOTIN WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. from $9 to 950 B THOS. POWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. ’ ‘The Company were accompanied to the altar mmittee. Without amendment, the bills to (n- | —_—_— reby, PRECING jo ENAMELLED CBAMBEK SUITS, (full French.) ven, that by Messrs. R. Poole and Roxbury as grooms. | corporate the Counecticut Avenue and Pack MARRIED. Mormity to the pi conformity te the provit warter of tl men, and Mis: 36 £0 $160, VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY Im Katy ‘Thow peou aud Seid as | Raitway Company of the Distnetof Columbia, | woxDERLEY-ABBOTT. On the Mth ins ant. ebat Folieg fo, petri pecs Me poorer ey SH9 off Washington, an clection will be held tn the padion str from $75 to $259. On THERA ee AT AUCTION. brideemnids—the ladies holding in th and the Washington Target Shootiaz Asso-ia- | at McKendree Chapel. py the Rov Mr. Krebbs MONDAY. the fret 4 MONDAY. the frat dar et x 11 assor { PARLOR and BED-ROOYy | ¥il! -ell. in front of the ines. part of . beautiful boquets, aud it was remari tion. HARRY WONDERLEY. of Baltimore, Md. to | SUMhoe a cost side atheroee ionth eet Soteer oF Bl Sak B strate | CAUPRIS Raat cl EARLOR and BED-Room | will lt: in tient of the (premiers. part of Lest Yo. was one of the pret t wedding parties ey The Senate 2 sem i passed a bill incor- | Miss SERENA W. ABBOTT, of Wasbington City. | Tani K streets north, for Mayor, one member of 4: r of the 4 Seen at the altar of th: CARP. : ha Wo Lite Insur: ©, WINDOW BHADES, &c.,at prices which defy | stree poraung the Nauoual je Insurance Co Ne evrds. | York county papers please copy.| * the Board of Aldermen, and three members of the competition. Board of Commor Council. at which said Precinct Letween Montgomery and Rock streets wite jepth of 100 feet Fe fi Pany, with J. D, Detrees, W. E. Chandl a comriat ot which said Pre Goods delivered in all parts of the District. Swell built two-story welling House. in r 5 ‘tes of all who are registered in the said Bec: ore : aire at | excellent condition, cootaining 8 rooms and cellar. | Forrrn W Tuesday | Samuel Wilkinson. E. A. Rollins, Nathan G. DIED. tas Witiel the Cis of Waskineton toe tutiol eee ae No °35S SEVENTH ret. above ne With gas aud water throughout the house, and sta: exeming a meeciug of the citizens of the Fourth | Starkweather, John A. Wills, Frank Turk, BYRitah,. ‘ho! Thardsay, May Wii. 00: 9 o'clock | EET eee eee nee fo seittal 0.3808 Sconay. | eens Ward “ held at Father Wiger’s school-house, Pp ee woot hacen ae corp: a.m, THOMAS BYRNE, aged 45 years. after a | be received. Fol ope et 2 x ae Soe er Pp. EEE me rerme: 5 A twelve when Dr. A ‘ba fhir as called to th @ capital stoc! ixed at S10) long and inful illness, which he bore with | m. ce Ns . mat hs trast chair, and Dr. S. S. Bond chosen secretary = nrowided that the offies of the com: chrtetlan easton aoe wea cas One Wesnee in. NINE BOOM a Me met ; 3 4 = etat z im this city 0 “que baer posit pdm, gph Bape age the respec ae | bir ial parcaceab aba bins — dence. en the corner of Lith street and Ol6o on my 25 Commi THBEE-STOBY BRICK HOU: quired whem the Property CMAs DOWLING. Gtanyi or then anid pages izain which | | Merwopist Famiiy Megrixe —A meetingot | ht tlae wat acqualutanecs of the family are | GECORD WARD-THIRD SUB OR VOTING { Notice is hereby _ __ Sorrm Froxta 2 my 2) (Intel. and Courter} Ametionecr. Gfsuy) of them wonld pledge themselves to | the Methodist preachers and members of the ee : PRECINCT.—Notice is hereby given that in | conformity to the provision: e | + No.578 MARYLAND AVENUE, . Garry out the provisions of an act already on | Methdiet churches of the Instrict was held at | Sicqctusetcuesetmmmmamamnitiiemmmn | contority te the provicious of the teres nt the | Gree eae ie aro telone of the Cherter of the Suvecnes Sik bk thee hikaee wc BB™ THOS. DOWLING Auctioneer; Georgetown. j the statute book= grade I street north, | Wesiey Chapel last evening. Theexercises were | Polo ent ar Viting Precinct of tes second Gere, | Was ne RONDA T is aoe a Se ee nae . : SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPER- Frome utes Creek to ctb stree: east. and to | opened with singing and prayer by the Kev I MENDAT. the fret day of June went At, at Mr. Boiteman's, west side of Third strest Honse has all modern improvements, T\ ON BRIDGE STERET. NEAR THE i pledge themselves and those of the club te vote | Pr Hamilton, of Ryland Chapel, ‘Fhe Rew, J. EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. = BUR DAT, the iret day of June pent. at kil tao) batwons “Peaperivasia svunar cet’ G | Bete ot mn mcsarn impovemente-cekes | 75 HOTEL, GEORGETOW: for the candidates so agreeiug. On motion. Ur. A. MeCauley,, of Dunbarton. street church, 1 12th street west. for Mayor, one member of the | street south, for Mayor. one member ot | Closets, Cement Cellars, &¢- Ac. It was Wuiltacd | Wal beeclé at pabite mecie Wo TURSDAT : S.S. Bond, Dr. A. J. Schatnirt, John ~ Beart of oh S. Bond. Dr. ‘Schathirt, John and J. M. Mag: Georgetown, delivered a most eloquent des- 10 Cents. Board of Aldermen. and three members of the | the Board of Aldermen. aud three members of the | finished for private ‘and only offered as the | the 9th day of June, A.D lo*s..-0 the premises. * Were appointed the com: scriptive addr Board giving history of the yari- Common Council, at which snid Precinct | Board mnmon Council. aud an Assessor: at | owner desires to move from the city. Popeession | So cick p m-.the Brick House with large back: | j re Tey ty Prec otes of all who are reg’ Ist of June. If not sold, may be rented toarespon | buildiug. No. 54 Bridge street. the residence of ‘ tee, and the meeting adjourned. | ous Methodist churches of the District. He ai) who are Fogistered in the sald | which said Precinct the votes “ .p: 5 i : 4 ton, it ered in the said Fifth Ward of the City of Wash tenant. Tr Perrect. Price $4,900. | the late James Fullalove. two doors east of the Pisteiscs tie ee was followed by the Rev. Dr. Ames, of Wesley (Only Agent,) Be ofthe city of Washington, the ini tered in the sa: siple tena ee Pesene vies MS —A great bargain is to be | Cimpel, upon the importance ofa unior of tue letter of whose wii announced for sale by D: n Prince George count will | ington, the i had im the two ‘ ial letter ot whose uames Is froin 1 | Willbe sold only for cash aud uoless Sayitt | Union Hotel The lotic Ba tect Pont, eh hee “nag rheee san htm Ait | ington, the int Will be sold only for cash and no lees. may Z-t Various Methodist churches for the epreal of 0. BAUM, pee calzed. Fotteoaen's) leah {2 : James E. Morgs: nd Wil be received. Polls open at 7 . depth of 120 feet, with a wide alley on the west siley , ‘JOHN J) JOYC my anid Close at 7p. a ¢ SEV STREET extending tthe reat of the let. The house bas Methodism. The meeting was dismissed with =m CA Rotauenry, im ies 496rwo DUOHSBE HOOPSKIRT AND CORSET MANUFACTOR§. DENNIS CALLAGHAN Low ODD re.496 ter coms. inciuding @ mom euitable for « Maryland, twelve miles from Washing | a benedicuon by the Rey. Mr. Hoover of Ham- B. H. BOOKER, BENJAMIN N MEEDS. HALL. witha fine ceiiar. There is water in the ‘They contain three hundred acres, each, of tae fine chapel 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, 5 enereeeee MENS <p em gi JOBN VOUT SET LITE ABD LADIES rs in the house, and the whole toe very best land in this part of the cow very de. —aiee D— FOURTH SUB OR Voti. - CONFECTIONERY AND ICE Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; the residue in Aightiully situated. As br. Morgan cannot give TRANSFERS OF Real Estate—The follow- | my 21-tf between 6th and 7th streets, A Lente REIQTING | (Tran WARD-FOUNTASUB OR CREAM SALOON eaters of cals: Onotennth conf: tho senttu ta them his per-ousl attention. he will sell them ing transfers of real estaie bave been reported CE Re OE ah BRECINCE—Botice ie heres ae a PE pm very low. Land ts increasing in valueso rap- he Real Estate Exchauge ot R.M.Hallith | > oaecapine. OOT*Cd*Cdt ot Weahingtobe a elvetion wrll be bel vo te FR ante ee leetiee iid beheld fe Wee | nugtipg purchased the stock. good-will and Gx- | Secured by notes sf the purchaser, aud’s cel of Maly ia the Sicimity of Wasbingion ‘that the and D streets: West halt of lot si. in Beatty & | “J -_ 7 on MORDAY. the trai @ny of Juve next at Geo! | SuurtiaSav or Voting Precinct of the Fifth Wars | Spenat te soubectien site He nrat ina COR: | rex Spe tie reminres qrerime th be complird purebaser of this property canuot fail to make | Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, ai 3.50 Ve have received and opened for your inspec: | on AY. the i at Geo. zi ° pOON of sale. A depos: ; Money oni. 2 part of square zit, 1334 fect on 13th street. at ee . nt of FRENCH AND | T. Stewart's, Bey. northwest c rey of kit street | 0B MOMDAY. the [brat day jol,June pext,at the | FEOTIONEBY and (OR CREAMAALOON.L with | ‘tel will be required at ne of enle- ant tees ———— wis Sub. 17, im 34 ; ; i a customers the public ily to of Hearne 20 | Bhai iE aiettna aad thats weeny | Syst Caecntet oPthe Boat Sauicaetes to; | silmz old eursmere and the public generally > | pounce ieqaveyanciog ant stamps ill eras ‘Warranted | the Board of Common Council: at which anid Pre. | three members of the Board of Common Cougeil. | "My Ice Cream Saloon is located above the Store | yiheparchaser fah and material, to any in | cinct the votes of all who are registered in the said _ au Assessor; at which said Precinct the votes | with private entrance. and fitted up with every mad THOS. WLING, Auct . the BOSTON SHOU En Becond Ward. of the city of Washingten.the ini ol “ 08. DO’ cts A Boat Rack —A spirited race took place yesterday afternoon from 6th streei wharf to, ’ Giesboro” and returu, between the yachis quare 457, at $1,000; part lot & in square S12, feet on 4th street, at $1,000; let 29, in squi $6, at $1,206.60; sub. B, in square 1165, at $5 _ »>—_— 3 N the city of Washfogtons teaitial letter of whose | Ibe Baad a anve cone enh ur ceaeatneee ee URNITORE «~Naiad Queen,” owned by Captain Brown, of subs. 15, 19, 20, and 21, in square 340, 9 feet on for ‘Laudies and Misses, the most tin | tial letter of whose names isfrom N to 8, inclusive, G ashineton. the initial letter of whose | Ty on & large assortment of co aer7. i ; Britain's Bay, Md. (formerly of the U.'S. N street, at $1,200; part of “Friendship,” s pears the ODESSA COLLAPSING SETH, ol pet. Pea PRTTIBONe” Pe hips ill coms at me nee Sc\“ot every description. Pe F __ FURNITURE | Navy.) and Perseverance,” belonging to acres, at $2,000; part of lot 16, in square 41, 14 which we are the sole agents. tacturers. — CHAS. J. JONES HARD EMMONS. By 16-Im*_Two doors abov- Odd Fellows’ Hail. a” rm dal notin wih bok Monee etree | ee HERES ES AT a) es me TUnsen rotary" | (VaR MaTIONAL sare, DaroaT oom | ,.Utlirc.cel*ign ny, Wert Rome, which one the two. | The “Perseverance” arrived at Gies- | Exrress BvstNess.—We understand that ((aBBIAcES CABRIAGES! CABBIAGES! my 6 Commissioners. amelekien the fe Reppin puder Cm ES public my terge and boro’ a few spans ahead of ber competitor, Peed business of the Virginia Express Company ‘On hand. a large assortment of first class OAR. EOOND W BD FIETH SUB — yoru. FETS MABRDSFIFTH SUB OR YoTING ‘of Rooke. OTe 7 FURNITURE, Bess not ee in Washingion. ‘The “Merchant's Express® | Sumber of second hand, Oarriages at city of Washington, an election will De bell in the | £i:5'of Wasttington. au election will be hela fv the Lancexy Cases.—Yesterday, Officer Fox, bas lately ceased operations, and this, together | *St?,!o™ Br Fifth Sub or Voting Precinct of the Second Ward, rst day of June next. at the i ly attended to. +i-th Bub or Voting Precinct of the Fifth Wari, of the Fourth Ward, arrested Martin Maher | with the fact that the “Virginia” has bees mena, | Darius promptly ROBT, B.QRATAM. J yn MONDAY. the tiet dey of June next, at Obes. | On MONDAY. the = S t ; Shop, | Haszier's. west side of 12th strevt weat. near the | corner of Sd street enst and A street south, for and Jobn Stevens, on’ the charge of stealing a | ily growing in public favor, under the manage- | | Bepositcry. 374 D st.. bet. th and 9th: shop, | Hasrier's. west side of 12th etrect west. near the | €Alico dress belonging to Martha Tibbs. and ment of its Agents, Mesare, Coldwell & Chest. | 427 eth.etrcet, near D. ray TS | oP ke Roord ai Aldoriacas ond tore: mamionrer | 2 Bas Cap et SO Justice Harper dismissed the first named and ney. of the well-known Auction firm of J. T. a GG | the Board of Common Council; at which auld Pre: | Luu" members of the Hoard of Common « | 486 cinct the votes of all who are reziatered in the said ered in the sand Fifth Committed the latter to jail for court. | ia a large cathe tue votes of all who are reziatered tn the sal regiat : Officer R. T. Taylor, yesterday arrested John more te FOR BARGAIS wom prensa ‘TtoZ, inclusive, five tee ee ‘W. Ferguson, colored’ on the charge of the f ek oe einen ante camer Ta wee rem to 5. inctuaive. s - | Taos. arrrie, Sacceny of gas fixtures belonging to the Im- is St7 p.m. PA’ mM. and et ic Renn, 356 SEVENTH STREET. proved Gas Light Company. and Justice Mor- | Stxte Warp Rerceticay Civs.—This Jal $a a sell held him to bail for court. | club met (ley a Mr. c BOOTS AND SHOES, ae Jo: % a —<eegeae Gray said that the flags, hay name o: E. RTE ON EES ee re Tux Momtcirat, Etecrios—Onier to te | Grant and Colfax, for’ President and Vice 60 to nine Wane Se a Poticemen.—Major Richards bas issued the fol- | President, and also a burgee with the names of 408 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE PRECINCE nformity to thes provisious of ta Rs jowing order: “Circumstances require that the | Sayles J. Bowen for Mayor. were flying at the ° conformity to the provisi ou of Wi ‘on ill.be eld fa a | attention of policemen be called to the suth | mast head. A vote of thanks were tendered | p.susss pour-and-e-half aad Binth atreete, Gi otWashingtoR. on 6 ee Precinct, sah Ward on general rales, 19 of the manual, tne las; | Mr. Wm. Beron for the two fings, he iret ga oF Voting FO! of at ‘= 3 tom % Elance of which i inthe following language: | having generously done it free of charger Af. wesnil wees go MONDAY. the Vf east, widths, pest bo ae wit. A policeman should not actively interfere for | ter the appointment of several committees, Mr. Qarzenter oR fe 4 ‘BANgrwos or against any candidate. challenge voters, dis. | A. Scott was called on and addressed the meet- SELLING OUT AT CesT. boemcen Oth 4 EA 'e tickets, or ee under penal- | ing, after which they adjourned. o one year ty of immediate dismi og — 2 BH. BURNS 2CO. ff oe —_.—__—_ Tae Damaee tothe Lyenses ax Ixcowm Tax.—The attention | Canal of our readers 1s called to Colleetor Clephane's | and na: notice in our advertising columns, to the effect | Credit that penalties will be imposed upon all who | Com Superi: fail to take out their licenses or pay theirin- | for the promptmees with which ecme ox by the Dist inst, acted,