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EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY—SUNDAY EXCEPTED AT THE STAR BUILDING, + Cormer Pa. avenue and 11th street av NOYES, BAKER & CO. pa lee eels s & privtiegnc The Speaker said = — 3 one privileged z was now ing—the motion s: tied on Seay Eshseis SSS Eble the conference report on the That quesuon was taken up. and the moten TRjlt¥ om the table was rejecthd—yeas 2, aaye ] an ‘was then agreed to without 4 di- ————_—__———————————— " Mr. Fenwick.—We protest against yeu being ‘TwEeTy Per Cexr.—In the House to-day, Om motion of Mr. and Mr. Nalley faally succeeded im Washburne, ({it,) che himeelf Beard, @ssertupg that the ‘had | sworn im unless abe are counted. We | there was a@ lively time over the yoiat ~Commsttee op Retreneb; we nothing. ‘to do with the fico demand that a count be made. = aa. | Tesclution introduced by Mr. Washburm, ef "quite into certain alleged irauds inpay on. the the Coen Ce an BORO | 0, santinning tae aloe twenty per cent-to acme! For: Smith, Arkansas in the early he city and Resistor Justice Smith bere and wasabout | the salarnes of clerks im the too. be recognised Only the | to adminisier the o@th — My. Miller moved that the joint meeting now Lioyd.—Be fore that motion is put 1 will and Mr. Ball | ask further time for the Committee. pth LE 00 gyinte janet men! | horse en or emee lt now as ing, — - Sayles J. > Mayor of Wash- +. Richards. here appeared, and on béi ington. called hair, the int Meeting organized Mr. Moore taneously with Mr, R.)—I selecting Str. Baker as cst thot Re hee not quniiaca coeraney i Temaining on the outside ——- Tequesta the Aldermen to DO.w proceed to the of a chai: " CORPORATION AFFAIRS. |“ Si'Gaitcx nominated Cape Moore — ‘Mr. Richards.—I protest! I protest! 1 pro THE NEW CITY GOVERNMENT, | wet? The bas right to call the Well replied. I will not doso, and trampled the copy of the above under his feet. A. Lioyp. Chairman Commitee. SONMON CouNciL.—The Secre- Boarp 01 Mout of erder. Al = Board . that givi iH - 3 wry, at ten o'clock, called the roll furnished by | py Mr. 4 Fotest that he has not q ng to Riving MEETING TO ORGANIZE THE SIXTY. | ou. of 3 ones To x Remister, a8 follows: is. acQingt memabers of the, Aldermek appeared. ines ; paid clerks. = ders ou the nomination of Ccet. and the | (First Ward—Arrison S. Taylor, D. M. Davis, | and Mr, A. Lloyd moved that the Be ee eran ee at S CORRES B09! pevewens tix 6. M. Cacpenin, ot Od AN EXCITING TIME IN BOTH BOARDs. , seven members above named voted for him. Carter A. Stewart. the Board of Aldermen (Mr. Moore) take the | ;ointec to count the vote for Assessors, which ra oe vd Second Ward—D. M. Kelsey, Wm. Rather- ford, W. H. Chase, Third Ward—W. E. Brown, Nat. Sardo. F . Bartlett. Fourth Ward_W. H. Nailey, Robert Ball, Joenneman. Fifth Ward—J. R. Arrison, Turner Torrey, S. Miller. M. Dalton, George W. Miller, Seventh Ward—T. T. Fowler, L. G. Hine, chair, and ‘The Secretary inted Messrs. Gulick and Sas, putting. Yee Weceuoe, - re elec BOARD OF ALDERME: Lioyd to conduct Mir. Moore to the chair, wao juty. — that THE REPUBLICANS WITHDRAW Mr. Gulick nommated Donald McUathran as FROM THE BOARD. Ma Fay 3 and he was elected. TRE CONSERVATIVES ORGANIZE. | reiaty, and be was elected. . CTED PR sr. | M and CAPT. MOORE ELECTED PRESIDENT. | Messenger, an: S ORGANIZE. | ane Robert’ Ball, from ‘Was agrerd to; and also. that a recess be taken | City, Secretary of the United States Legation at b¥ the Joint Committee for one hour, which | Chili, amd who, for the last three years, has bag rhetggy ee was m “lo agreed to. deem in South America, is now in Washington ._ Ureckar, Baker, Moreell : ipitey bandsomer and more genial than ever, if tha’ Fall, Dalton and Bates were itr by Chait pom oe pees rig sod Naley ible. We ty ; say Re Mr. Moore here appeared and tcok his seat | appo' ir. V. Conner, and Mr. 9. also | receiving the warmest o come from beside Mr. Richards, motion had | moved tbat Mr... Kraft be messenger to the been Mame to appoint & Comeioey Be ap Moers which wras agreed 10. = = his army of friends. ted Messrs. Lioyd, Moteell,, Latman, Fer- it. Bates moved that Jobn T. Johnson = a, Dalton, Knight and Ri: whe reading clerk, and the question was put PERsONAL.—Major Ben. Perley Poore has jered the chamber. stated, C.S. Bates. red: that ted by Mr. Fowler, and declared carried. returned from a flying trip to his Newburyport ARDS PRES- benalt coe Ioard oo enste peoaa Tunt | When the name of Mr. Arrison was called, Dr. Richards foing 10 the’ fice and "har. Dalton moved a Committee be appointed | farm. He was complimented during bis ab- they were authorized to notify the Aldermen | | Mr. Dalton entered his protest against the | the other appointed by Mr. Halley to ‘om. | to om the qualifications of members | sence, and without his knowledge, by a nom- — that the Board of Common Council had or- | "ame of Mr. Arrison being called. mittee room, adjoining the f Which was agreed to; Mr. Hine entering bis | nation for the Secretaryship of the Senate, and [MON COUNCIL. Genie by clecting C W. H Nalley, Presi- eS _o Secretary had no authority pul. Hickargs called piteation to the fact that ee, — Devin, Rate. | the recetpt of a band on eee gee 5 ‘Shep! ‘Secretary “§ name. the joint meeting had not adjourned. “t appointed Messrs. Davis, Ruth- eae oe ee. say 20. OBJECTION TO THE COLORED COUN- tine Uoner es Reading Chat, pana Valeo- | “Mir, Nalley moved that Mr. Balt take te ‘Mr. Moore advised the members (0 remain in | erford Ball, Ferguson, Ruseeli, and Hine. Red Ruranee Jodudot takin Reet Gade | tee Mepliber cold eo. wank dupe ammnet CHLMAN BEING SWORN . Mr. A. Licyd moved that.a committee of two | Chait temporarily. their seats and stand frm. Mr. moved that the certifies te of the | How. ; strictly in order, he could oaly eater the wend — : de appointed to notify the Board of Common | |, Mr. Rutherford moved that Mr. Kelsey take | Mr. Richards.—That's good advice and we | Mayor be relerred to the Committee, which was | C.C. Cox have been named for the missions to of the member thaking the report HE IS SWORN Council of the organizauon of this Board, and | Be Chair. will take it; the committee will make a report } agreed to. England and Austria, in the place ef General The House, by 4 vote of 8 to 26, decided to — "| that they were now ready to go into joint meet- | , Mr. Chase demanded that the yeas and nays | in a few minutes. After & short absence, Mr. Ball, from the | yroCietlan and S.S. Cox, whom the Senate, it WILD EXCITEMENT. ing to count the ballots received on last Mon. | Pe aken on Ey oateiiao en of eg rayne ‘Mr, Moore io wnat during the absence of Sommitice, reported that they, found that | is said, will retuse to confirm, the Commitice on, the resolu on COMMON COUNCIL. pm ata eg X*Liwdaad BF Monel | Mr. Dalton asked by what authority the fs lb sapere pang msg seri roi gomaper on Federal Relations recommendmg such ac- | W8* S6teed to—yeas 64, nays 61. as such committee. TWe SETS OF OFFICERS ELECTED. Mr. Galick offered a resolution providing that the rules of order ot the late Boird of Al- INF COMMITTEE (CONSERYVA- | dermen be adopted as the rules of order ef this E) ASK FOR THE SALLOT Board until otherwise ordered: adopted. —— of Mr. beset regs sales. : ‘he Secretary replied by authority of acom- munication from the Register under the seal of the a Ge Washington. It L. were ts, and, in their judgment, Mr. Davis.—I object. é under the act of May 5th, 1820, Mr. Stewart, of | tion. Mr. Richa put the'question: on allowing | the First Ward, was not entitled toa seat. The e Mr. Moore to wd remarking that the | report hips cee by & rica voce vote. TRE Cntxese Ewpasey yisrted Mount Ver- Temarie would not hurt anybody, dectared the | At one o'clock Mr Richards called the joint | non to-day, and will dine with the President | Mr. Dalton.—1 desire to enter my protest. Mr. Miller.—1 desire to present my | "Sur wceresemarked, the tleman (Dir. R.) | “air Muscell is th joi emai Bi Te co T TH Capt. Fer ‘tered ibe chamber and re- re rT [r; Moore rem: |, the gen! r. Ry 7. Ru: |.—Is this a int meeung | —- — vores. aS ported thatthe lower Board was now ready to | Oath of offi with his colleagues in the Aldermen, vob not] Mr. Richards.—It is. CONFIRNATIONS aND ResecTIONS.—The | £0 into joint meeting and count the bailots. The Roqretary progesded to call the sell, sworn im im the chamber according to law, but Mr. Russell.—I deny it. The Board of Gom- q+ oe ~ session on Saturday, con- THE REGIST Fus © GIVE | | Messrs. Li a Morsell, the c tee, | declared Mr. Keleey the presiding officer. Pereriving that they were im the minority | mon Council is in session, and the President | S@™&te, im executive — THEM CR, = - bere return Teporied that ‘aor pana Mr. Ball.—¥ou have hoauthority to call the | Mithdrew and held a Meeting, as he cane oceupies the chair. firmed the following nominations: Joun H. | The Paris Races, | {Wo organizations down stairs, Capt. W. H. | B&mes of those whose election is not certified to | stood, eleewhere, when the ter required | Mr. Dalton.—lI object to any proceedings, as | Broadhead, Commissioner to adjust the claims | MR. BOWEN SWORN IN AS MAYOR. | Nalley and T.T. Fowler each chairman, but by the Mayor; and this proceeding is the flim- siest di Possible. Mr. ki took the chair, and requested the Secretary to call the roll, that the member t qualify. that the meeting should bein the Aldermen's | you are not legally in the chair. of Indiana for expenses oe iSite ae | races pods ow y. The Pky oie chamber. Some of these men were no" legally | Mr. Kelsey made a report from the Commit- | war. Nathan Goff, to be United ‘Siaes Al- | che grand prize of Paris, aud am object of art, 1 Bi, Goo -Asamember som ihe Frat wara, | Kirst Wario MeGine 195 CS bon. | 1 be Commodore Iie Nasy”"Coumanier R’ nad, g00 of bi tmajey the Spero. and . Cook —As amem ¢ First Ward, | First Ward—G. T. McGtue. 1.682 C. - ° - one bundred to Te- I call the gentleman to order; he bas no right | ham, 1,145; W. Wilson, 1. McGine's majority, B. Harrison, to be Captain in the Navy. _ they bad recognized Capt. W. H. Nalley as the legal presid+ Fey, bye found Mr. Jno. 5. Crocker bad notified lower Board that they had effected another organization of the Board HE 1S REFUSED ADMITTANCE TO THE MAYOR'S OFFI — _ ceive 0; third, 6',00), The weather was THE DOOR IS FORCED AND HE TAKES | of Aldermen, and elecied Z. Richards presi- he Secretary called the names of the First | io attack me. 537. ‘Third Ward—W: B. Downing, 1. Livgtennns Commenter Wan. 5. Motean,to | 55) cs oe coe immense, The Em- HIS SEAT. dent. Ward de: Mr. Moore remarked: “That man is out of | H. Langley. Dewning’s majority, 313. | be Commander in the Navy. gum peror and Empress, Prince ‘and — On motion, the Conservative Aldermen who | | Mr. Dalton objected to the colored member | order: he has no right here under the law.” Seventh Wa: Hepburn, 1,871; J. H. Bird, | 10 be Collector of Lnternal Revenue for Count De Flanders ‘and wife were present. ‘This being the day for the swearing in of the had remained in the room proceeded to the | UNE Sworn in. Mr. Cook replied that ne was legally elected, | 1,632. Hepburn's majority, 339.' They ask | First District of Louisiana, Pretendman. ™- There was Any interest owimg to the newly-elected members of the City Councils | Council Chamber, for the pu of gow, Mr. Hine.—TI riseto a point of order—that the | and qualified 10 take the position further time to report on the vote mm the Fifth | signed. W. W. Randall, of Wisconsim, to be |) onan oe the fayorite hore. The iy City © purpose YS Ps . and Magor elect, the C.ty Hall was the porn: | ito Joint Conventio senienaae (Mr. Dalton) isnot a member until] | prs, Moore replied shat he could not be biuffed | Ward. pg re Sy ed EEN" won, Grating Lesersia, Neclsene, fare “a ion. Mayor Wallach teok the pre- | [Proceedings of Joint Convention reported ‘Mr. Kelsey.—The point is well taken. off by Al] the power on earth. [A Voice—Or Mr. Ball meved to iny the report on the table, m Common Council proceedings below.) caution to issue orders to allow mo persons in | . The Conservative members of the Board of Royal, and Blueskin. The betti vious to b—| either). And he continued that the charter | snd a motion wA&s made to adopt it, both of | Mahon Wilkinson ot Dakota, to be Indian | 0¥: rian oy te , he ¥ Bae a te Semand that the Mayor's | prescribes that the members shall, if sworn in | wich wore neclete writ. Agent for Upper Missouri. Oliver Mungen, | }D® "8ce was even om Earl lord ~ ~ ~~ hi | ‘bam, Ubree to ope against Luzerain, by the west wing of the City Hall, occupied by | Aldermen returned to their room at tweive | Communication be read. ‘at all, sustain the charter; that at the joint | A motion was made that the joint meeting | to be Consul at Turk’s Isiand. | Costance. on aad Teusicauneuae tant * seaneae o'clock, atter the adjoinment of the joint con. | Mr. Ball —1 demand the reading of the paper. | meeting to count the voles for Mayor the | ad rn, which was agreed to. General James 3. Cartion, to be Major.Gea- | “Ts, yune @Sorencon.-Consuls for es — = | vention, but no business was transacted. a; | _ Justice J.T.O.Clark was at the clerk's desk, President of the Aldermen shall pre- x. Kelsey offered a resolution that the joint | eral by brevel, for meritorious services during | tury gigs” YOR sone Sars. ries, business there, and Major Richards had an | Que o'clock the Republican members entered | Sid the First Ward delegation appeared before side, and he claimed to be that officer, | meeting adjourn to 12 o'clock to-morrow, to | the late war. The Senate rejected the nomina- linet Cuael, to ple police force on duty about the building, | the chamber, and Mr. Z. Richards placed a | Mim to qualify. a, * “. 7 and by vitine of the provisions of the | hear any communication thatthe Mayor may | tion of George B. McClellan to be Mixister to | PRANKYORT, June S—Forenoon —U.S. 5-20 chartes be claiméa to? ve President of | ee fit tomake, Engiand. ot T, Sune id of the joint meeting. Thes parties withdrew | Mr. Dalton objected because the joint meeting car a : " tenboks.” Fu *—Forenoon. — Cotton from the place appo'ntes oy the charter in | had adjourned. Fourrroas. — The New York Herald eays ¥ , et; wales of =000 bales, Breadstuffls quiet, Thich to organize. He aid not intend te swerve | A motion was made to lay the resolution on | ‘+ Dan Voorhees takes the lead im the Chase BU! markets unchanged. ™ to the right or left, but_ would do his daty. If] the table, and a motion to adopt it; and the | Movement im Washington. Dick Basteed ison — Loxvox, June —Afteraoon.—Oonsols for on & Count of the ballots Mr. KHowen was fou id {| question was putas before, and both motions | the same track in New Yor! money, 75495 %. U.S. 5-20's, 73 to have been elected Mayor he would cheerful- | declared carried. — Hon. John Morrissey 1s announced as Yivezroo. June = Afverneo! ps minister the oath to him as prescribed by = Kelsey moved the Board adjourn (0 | smong the prominent Democratic leaders in | of cotton will not exceed 7, bales. aw. jonday night. the nomina’ Shief Justice Chase | Mr. Richards remarked that he was chosen | Mr Daleoi ty kugety Sx eaerenseaee | r. Dalton moved to Ity it on the table and ty for the Presidency. x 5 President before Mr. Moore. (Messrs, Cook | both motions ‘were put and drolared carried, | PY BS Party for = pogo tim under Lieut, Eelloff, to preserve order and | chair upon the platform by the side of Cupt. prevent those not having business from crowd- pny tee picger ne ee ing Up the entrances and passages. No one | Gccupied the seat Of Mee Jahn aes was allowed to enter except the members of | O¢Cypied th ig oir se eee the First Ward. the Councils, officers of the Corporation, and | Mr. Richards asked if there wasany motion others entitled to admission. Board. to submit to the A Tope was stretched along in frontof the | Capt. Moorearos- and declared the gentle- hall, inside of which none were allowed to | man ont of order, as be was mot the Presideut enter but those who were decided to have a | of the Board. «todo so. A Lumberof persons assembled | Mr. Crocker moved thatthe Board adjourn Mr, Dalton.—l1 object to the colored member being «worn in on 4 point of law. Mr. Hine rose to a point of order. Mr. Dalton.—+I enter my solemn protest against this proceeding.” Mr. G. W. Miller.—1 again demand theread. ing of the communication from the Meyor of Washington. The person im that chuir is not there legally. Mr. Nalley.—You are not there properly, (addressing the Chair.) i 3 ‘ ” Lev, wp, O.. June &—The Turners of the the ball previous to the hour designated until to-morrow. —- Mr. Dalton.—I demand that this eody take | and Knight, «that’s 90." and Mr Gulick, | and some of the Republican members left the INTERNAL REVERUE—The receipts from | |, CLEVELAND, O. oF the opening. (\” a.m.) and both the Con- | Mr. Guliek —The gentleman is not a member | BOtCe of eS TROD. EXCADL SE 88) S06. Chamber. . inde pounce teday woes Ob *y | Petsbors << ore Sane servative and Republican members elect of the | of the Board; he has not been sworn in. Ar Juchenae T demand that the Mayor's | ;,Mf Moore continueé, saying tat when Mr. | "hr Dalton remarked that they stilt nad a | "™s ——_-ere-- | eae 'Poansyivenia wad Onin ove Kopters omic ages fae Aouad. Tn the | | Mr-Crocker—1 nommate for Secretary of | MF. Jueneman—I demand that the Mayor's Richards and bis colleagues found they could | quorum and moved. that a Committee be ap- FORTIETH CONGRESS. | € their ausual festival bere, Tae egister’s office, Justice John S. Cox. between | the Board Maj. 4. A. Hall, » Tead first. ite Bot Tule they then withdrew, hoping to lexve | pomted 19 waiton the Aldermen and. inform 7 # and 10 o’elock, admimistered the following | Mr. Moore.—These persons who have just | _ Mr. Hine asked universal consent to make a | them (the Conservatives) withoet Geartima, | that Board that they were ready to receive any OB “s j is large. A sacred concert was beld oath to a number of the Republican member=, come in the room are tiot all qualified members | ™™arTk. but in this they failed, and the Conservatives | communication they might see fit to make, iast night. To-day there will be & procesmon, Pree red tpby, Electing him president, ard he | which was agreed toand Mr. Miller was ap- | This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | puviic games ands ball a: the rink. Weatber invoked them to sustam him €@ Ris position. | pointed ——_-+—_—_ ~~ Mr. Dalton.—I object. Messrs. G. W. Miller, Russell, ard others of the Conservative site, objected to eny further And also to those who were on the Repablican of this Poard because they bave not all been Ucket in the Fitth Ward, most ef them quali- | sworn im. They have ebirked their duty avd fying by 9% o'clock | seceded from this Board. being in the minority Then there was an impressioa that ‘he returns Mr. Kelsey bere returmed and moved that Monpbay, June, Duty ¢ of Columbia. Washington County, ss:—| Mr. Richards—I have the certificates aud PT Miller.—1 have my credentials | 284 bee tampered with, and he desireé thr | the motion io adjourn for one week be recon- SENATE.—Mr. Van Winkle, trom the Com- | 1 do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I wili=up- | oaths of five members of the Board of Aluer- r. LB. i ale ‘2 a erenen this should be cleared BP: According to the | sidered, and as was doue with previous mo- mittee on Pensions, reported adversely on the | . port, protect, and defrnd the Comstitution and | men in my bands: Two hold over from last RE anny =X Ghubet count of the ballots would beact. ; ver Ht its both laid on tae table aud adopted. | yi) providing that marriage shall nor work ~4 Government ef the United States agamsi all | year, and ap eighth is eoufined to his bed by Mr G. Wo Miller 1 demand the readiag of Mr. Hime rove to «point of crder that it was | Mr. Kelsey moved that the Board adjourn «nemies, whether domestic or foreign, and that | sickness. Therefore I was elected Presidvnt i will bear true faith, allegiance, and loyalty of the board by seven votes, but in. conse- to the same. any ordinance, resolution. or law | quence of the confusion in the room, 1 asked evening, but may be aboax. ~ The ship Mason, with ieeeteny. we? ® POTHon of the Board | watt’ Monday evening, 24: agreed to by the | A Cages Rese Me aa a | 1yom Gibralta to New York, fifteen days out, wih juggtery. Kepublican members, aud Ini on the table by | anairs, reporied @ joimt resolution to restore | ROW On fire, and the crew and passeus Mr. Moore thavked the members for the ac- | the Conservative members. The Republican the official commuaicauion trom the Mayor. Mr. Kelsey. (in the Chair.)—You are out of : TSN | have taken to the boats. The sea is now smooth; eeanz State Convention of Lezislature to the | my friends 1o retire, and went out and organ- | OFder and will take your seat. nalified, | ‘¢40n paid bim, aad repeating that he mide | jumbers tiem left ibe chammer, ME Dalon ine Walch ores tee # U.S. No tothe active | yo caitin sight.” It was dated June 1, ani contrary notwithstanding; and, turther, that I | zed, when 1 was daly elected President of the : rye yetq * | these remarks with the best motives, ‘took his | moved ihat the Bowrd take a recess untib eleven ‘Mr Sumner offered 8 Intion requesting | ed Jobu Sodd of New York. do this with a full determination, pledge, and | Board. We also elected a tempotary S-cre:ary seat, reso! questi and he is not there properly. Mr, Nalley.—You had better leave the Chair. o'clock to-morrow; agreed to. purpose, without any mental reservation or and organized in joint-conyention. We have the Committee on Post Offices to consider . Richards asked to meke a statement, and | Well and faithtully perform ail the duties of | } s ’ SCENE AT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE. ° cece THE INDIAN DIFFICULTIES. ‘welt and feithivily perforin ail the duries ot | Rs Bowen ie tenuis elened oer feed | sor colored men Wo be sworn suas members of | sid AChE, With amajoricy of members, were | 4 ,,8CENF AT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE tu, ue | cure greater facilities at the local saudose tn | Sr. Lovin, Jams bofhe, meccereoeh Coa ae olice epee aE een eases Of | Ma -Bawen take daly elected and a this Beant bewahae he Bene ee Ashe nae Gna: | prdoeeded, sccoinpeniel "bP Mr. Orocker aud | te teige chiba eo tes Galtedon oon een Bet | soe Saturday says Gov. Crawford bas e po to 2 . : a 3 y e Mr. 4 . : the heat af uy kaow ledge and ability. fice. We have also had a report upon Asses. Ee al the chair.)—The gentloman is | the Secretary of the Inst Board proceeded to or. others, to the Mayor's office, but found it | @UEBURS the general stations. Adopted. gone to Council Bluffs to look after the ido turther swear that I have never y-lun- | sors; all ¢xeept the Fifth Ward. The joint tarily berne arms against the United States | meeting bas now adjourned to meet to-morrow smmce T Baye been a citizen thereof: that 1 have | al 2 o'clock. and a motion is now made that tarily given noad, counsel. or encourage- | this Board adjourh watil to-morrow. 1 there- o engaged in armed hostility fore declare the Board adjourned until that Mr. Chandler iwiroduced eae eg e lid Got recognize the secretary as | jocked, and Mayor Wallach im the Collector's | i: iuamont of © locked, 3 appoi of Consular ¢ an otheerand-he hed been ndvieed that Re (rhe } omice. Mr. Wallach declined tw give up the | (U¢,SPpoimtment } secretary) bad no right to organize the Boards, | pac’, Mr Wallach declined to give up the | ioCommittes on Commerce. wortlt 20,000 rounds of cartridges ‘o ship on (ue Whin they ound that the secretary was de. tha been officially termined io gu on, seven member. left and | FOU? goa Ey id bill to regulate | difficulties between the Cheyenors hol jerks. Reterred | Indu He will obtain from Fort Leaven- The Secretary read the act of Ci 8 to strike Out the word white,” spassed t De- mober, which it 1s claimed became a law by e failure of the President to veto it within Mr. Davis iutroduced a bill to facilitate the | first train. settlement of questions of jurisdiction by tbe | s. imaugurated. Mr. Wallach then left the busld- Su ™ ey ten mays. % : Supreme Court between the States and the DEAD. ve neither sought nor accept- | time. ye. went into another room, leaving the others, b eching . e e - ed nor attem pied toexerche the functions of | | Mr. G.W. Miller, of the Lower Board, here G. W. Miller and otRers.—That is not | one of whom hed mot w ortd@ente kad NT Bowen remarned 1m the Colleetor's office | United States. Reterred to Committee on Ju- | Mowrretien, Vr, June © —Hon. Daniel P ‘ny Office whatever under any autority or pre- diciary. | Thy of this city, author of several works Mr. Corbett introduced a bill to amend the of Fete, ond, for bene stn edmor and = =< the bebe — me and Georgetown | prietor of the Vermont Freemason, dyed vadaens ron Sompany. lerted vo Committee 4 aged 71 years. on District of Columbia. ais ace one = = Q7be bill to admit North Carolina and other tates to representation in Congress, was taken entered the chamber, and was recognized by joore. M 3 + Miller reportee that the 66th Council bad organized according to law, and were ready to transact business. Mr. Moore said the eatement just made by Mr. Richards was entirely maccurate. He (Capt. M.) was elected President of the Board they went on, and as he enderstoud. | and cent for Mr. A. S. Riddle to get legal ad- organized. | The Kepoblicans organized vy | Tice as to the proper course to be pursued. electing Mr. A. G. Riddle segretary pro After consultatien with counsel, Mr. Bewen The question whether Bir. Cook is or | caused a lockemith to be sent for’ and. he ro is not bi ype tee Perg Lg aay wo eee - ceeded to opem the door of the Mayor's office, was not & trickster, je only & Tight : and justice. He believed tha: thesilegal votes | 324, Mt- Bowen entered and took the official castin the Fitth Ward, and so certified, left The Secretary.—Ii bas become a law. Mr. Dalton.—I protest against any call of the roll according to the communication of the Register: and he wonid say to Mr, Clark that he would commit a misdemeanor if be admia- istered the oath te a man not legally elected. Justice Clark thereupon retired, and Justice States; and, that I have not yielded a volanta- Ty support to any pretended goverument, au- thority, power, or constitution within the United States, hostile or inimical thereto. So help me God. UTAL MURDE! BP, on which Mr. Vickers, of Maryland, was |, LEAPORTH, Hugox County. Cawana, Jone D> . c ?. ~ = be entered Alderman Lioyd addressed *—A man (named and bis wife. resid- Bom Or AtDeauxx.—In compliance with | ("Rh ‘Sal octty of tea uemabers. “Thema 4,0. Cox appeared, when several objecsinns | the Republicans elected.” He. wasnot cone bint exyng: “Iproeer spamet pees poeta: | euuea se the Noor. and proceeded to address | fA man (named rae * be acts of Congress, mcorporating the inbab- | man from the Fifth Word, Mr. Clark, was Were es sae ir tospeak, and requested | HEI and would not fight, and bebad nodondt | yint ofkce 1 wish all around ie to take woune pon E meas this plec wdored Hants of the city of Washington, the members | merely a contestant, and was therefore not an 5 eae ey attorn ys ior ‘ he could get along peaceably with ais irient on Sees en a zeeerere.. Xeelr een Rasen er. hos right, (Mr. Moore.) that 1 protest.” e Hovss or REPRESENTATIVES.—Under the | rested on ot icion. of the Board of Aldermen of the Lag oy Alderman. Mr. Gulick was the Alderman | ‘®¢ First Ward delegation to qualit, a Justice Cox held the book to Mr. Sewart, the | tended Authority in hostility to the‘ Unied | | | | | bled in the from tbat ward, 80 returned by the Judges of Mr. Talbert asked ‘who were the members | prolest anmved tho Manne ae ae oot | Fecolution for seierense wale ma sabene — «council assembled in their chamber, in the Cit iL w ¥ ¥ ha ie as “i rolest, entered OT 8 office, as we | Fe . % ¥ Hall, at half past ten o'clock this moraing, the | Election and the proclamation of the Mayor. sag een Tae hheediabes see meer: BS colleagues, and was an- | Fated, ‘and took bis seat,/when large numbers | Were intreduced and referred to Commins Naw Haven, June 6. 1563.—The large tovac- following members being present: ‘Mr. Clarke could not be recognized as an Al: and 1 will cay. that it yom admininee the | sWered Messre, Larmen, Cook, Crocker, Grins named: First Ward—John F. Cook, (colored.) | derman, and a third ene who had votei for der, Clark, Baker, and Knight, why acted with “huscumee Eotgeret noe call self. The! 'y Hall throu; By Mr. Miller, (Pa.)—Directing the Commit. | $4poTebouse and cigar manufactory of Ool- ‘worth Philips at Windsor was destro; Second Ward—Joba S. Crocker, Z. Rich- | Mr. Richards could not bold his seat as an Al- in oath to those not legally qualified you will be i ” aut the day quite a larze crowd of ms, the | te On Judiciary to inquire why there has been | 5, Inte Sat ing. loss is wae SrMur costed Xiderman' face torte | 3 Cox sdmiatera ine on woe. Suewert. | ite, Cocke ber ceparied tom ihe com | gut Wat ‘ui cores kes ens | Soc deny mitral Wi bekeronerts | $2. fue Sauray evening "Boe ios Third Ward—Benj. F. Morsell, Robert W. | but four qualified Aldermen yoted for that ‘Mr. Dalton.—I now move, as ene of the mem. er! roe coua ne Voies, as follows: i kept from entering the hall by the police, and | 2nd —_ ing said committee to report what | Pea Wi ‘d— William W. Asb wai Richards declared the Board adjourned, | BTS of the Bourd legally quabfed, that Mr. | of 1i. city a “edeanean ise dene coo el come tm the halle its onto re a esennmnon ee tal pa aT tee “apc aprtepsge ding ge FINANCIAL AND COMM: rth —w . Moore, Asbar, . le of the a eal come | ag ts effect seen @ ® ciary. . Licyd “ ae ee ees, eee Cenc, Baets tbe gsetion Srelaed Mr Nalley Prendent. = Fred: The’ uudersighed commitice appoint. crowd in the sirest, but no-éisorderly proce By. Mr. Stone, (Md.,)—Bill to establish a ERCIAL. Fifth Ward—George F. Gulick, Joon Grin- Pe siemens night, and Richards withdrew trom " t ma. Mr. Davis.—1 object. certain post route in Montgomery county, ae roceed- The ote near aan Gane aforesaid to examine | ings took place m the viciniy of the hall eat. In New-York, on Sararéa; 7 the returns of the Commissioners of election, , 'y, money was of- Mr. Arthur Shepherd was nominated as sec | eid in this city on aoe Bane eee eo | she. Md. Post Offices and Post Roads. retary, and taking bis place at the desk, at the xth Ward—Wm. Tatbert, Donald McCath- Atzo’clock Mr. McCatbran moved that the held she me i By Mr. Shellabarger, (O;) Bill in relation to pecan in rags ore pga on a “I ton 36%,) most respect! report that we have ‘ the election of mem! Cong: . ct dealers in United States stocks an: b Ward—Heary M. Knight, $.S. Bae | o'clock, 10 hear a further seportot ibe commit, | Seek ium Of the chaisy called ihe ist a¥ mem performed the daty impose! upon as, and find Washington News and Gossi Elections. eran tna] ound RUAN Rides SEGer and Sevent Henry M. Knight, 8.8. 0 atsrige hing bers certified to by the Mayor. that for the office of Mayor there were cast Pts Tip. oee seetneeg, sentence we aieben be gt RS ker. tee appointed to count thevballots, which mo- | MA" Cones iy Jonfustou here ensued, the fOr the office of May gael ws elem ay Pe (Mo) — the | some instances balances were loaned’ at two Mr. Larman, of the First Ward, who hoids | tion was adopted. Secretary of the last Board (Mr. Hail) continu. 7 a 10 incorporate the over, was the only member absent. He is con- THE PROTEST. ational Capital Insur- fined to bis bed by sickness ‘The following is the copy of the protest en- ance Company. District of Columbin. By Mr. Upson (Mich).—Bill_ making appro- Tue Pus.ic Dest.—The following is we statement of the pubhe debt of the United T cent. but the general rate on mixed col- terals was four. The statement of the asso- ciated banks of that city for the week ending Sut- les J. Bowen waceived John T. Given... tach ing to call the roll from the certificate of the Register, while the Republican members pre- Of the above members present, Messrs. Rich- | tered upon the journal of the Board of Alde- -ented copies of their oaths of office, Colonel States on the ist of June, 1568. priation to pay reward offered in 1865 for | urday shows that continue to gain largely ards, Lioyd, Grinder. and Talbert hold over. | men % ") fe asi mee 1 Debt Bearrnz Coun Interest. the capture of Jefferson Davis. Appropri- | in deposits and legal > bat the yd The givers were Teturned by Mayor Wallach | | *We, the undersyned members of the Board | lug" If! irme Mea es od eee to MBE ples TF Bowen S imeioriy over | a pete ana, ious. = ‘ Hf * ma -@ 220.812.4008 00 as lected on Monday inst. wp Mr, H. trom eeoding, aes imi " of Aldermen and of Common Council John T. Given, this source 18 neutralized by the Joss in specie, at By Mr. Beaman (Mich).—Bill to regal trade on ‘bard: tain Reed, and several ee = owing tw the shi its to Europe which are Among the first Aldermen to enter the eham- | in convention assembled, de hereby enter our | 4/0" Fie! Caden st nae coe Pp ak na peas 6 Bares, Means” the Bortherm frontier. Ways and | being made. deposits have increased ber Were Messrs. Crocker, Knight, Baker, Gu- | solemn protest against the illegal proceeding | beyer mravaitay Tae eee 5. - a . hs $442,001, the legal tender notes $3,1S*-2-5, and Tex Cook: and Morsell- Mc. A. P. Clarke, | of the minority of sad convention in declaring | ‘str. Chase I now nominate Mr. TT. Fows Tune ©, 1808, y Mr. Loughridge (lowa).—Bill to extend the a candidate for Alderman iu the | Sayles J. Bowen the Mayor-élect of Washing- Fifth Ward. was in the Chamber for some ume | ton city. The pretended inauguration of said Previous to the opening of the session and it | Bowen not baving been done in conformity the loans 85,614,877, while the circalauon has increased $42,563, and the specie bas decreas-d $3,592,557. The increase in loans maimly re tant: Ball.—1 Moye to lay the report on the ——_____ $2 020,227 841 80 4 Del A Voice.—1 move the adoption of the re- | g ple Begrine Sa Sees tn the provisions of the homestead act of 1x62 to miner children of deceased soldiers. Public Lands. be as Chairman, and move that a Committee oft bree be appointed to conduct bim to the Char, and Mr. Kelsey putting the question | jor $7 “i E ine (W. B flects the purchases of the United Stocks by Was said be was presentfor the purpose of | with law, batin violation of the visions cl ado} , and 3y ted Messrs, | PO: \ poms fy 'y Mr. Paine ( Wis).—Bill providing for the | the banks for the employment of their surplus Contesting the seat of Mr. Galick. Ee Scatkin. | Chine thereat ona city and of the regulations | declared it adopted, tnd "appeinted tant: Meere—-All in favor yop pm Witape (Pts jp eee 9-6 ipaugoration of State officers in the States of | funds. . Combion Come nee {© the Inst Board of | governing the subject, by 8 mirority of mem- | ” Mr. Hine.—I now hare the pleasure of intro- report in Indl Of tho table ee ere) Oe |S porcunt. Gortinc 000: Arkansas, North and South Carolina, Georgia, i Common Council was also present. cc. Fr of whom were fot elected or re- cing Mr. T. T. Fowler as President ef the i Richaaalgeah Cn edaie tien tates nee ——_——— 08,117.54 09 | hd Almbama, and to a for convening Government Secerities. Mr. Kichards.—1 move we now proceed to | rurned as members of elther Bourd, and two of | jal tion om the adoption of the reportiand declared | Uatwred Debs mot preccated for payment. pm oy prpromeies eK struc: | Waemmmeron, Jane «, 158.—Jay Ceoxe & organize ine Boned of Alderney: icnaras | Mhomnes nelme white male ciuzeus, arcine | PSty" Fowler wait orc 1, | lhearried amid voices exclaiming “I demand | °> Zu ae neue: ee 8 oe ‘By Mr. Windom, (Minn.)—Bilt to carry iato | 00- faruish the tollowing quotmdocs cf Go, ocker.—1 movi . Z. Riel elhgi Genticmen of he Board of Commun Council : ” My * ne gers HB, x Capt. Moore and Mr. A. Lioyd.—1 object. I | the said Bowen attempting to exercise the du- over your Cslamcenan Thanking you for | mitteete wait on ‘Mr. en and conduct him By ‘Mr. Ast ‘But U.S.6s 1881. object. ties of the office of Mayor, and do uot recoguize | this expression of your confidence and regard, td the chamke - Bow: 8.022.360 00 _By Mr. Ashley, (Obio.)—Bill authorizing the 53 Coupon, os. Capt. Moore.—It is customary for the Secre- | him as Mayor. We protest against the act of Lencer upon the duties assigned me, firmly re: | '‘°yne sb r. of tid clidtve: seb Saks 256,000 68 Pasrmipey Kad the jury to sell the custom U.S Fire Twenties, 1882. — ee haan an shan = ee eae ee tyivg on your kind co-operation and support, aaa mage lies Keaugheg Poe a nares or use aL bsp Nwenae © purchase a site cs Fie ‘Twenties, 1864. r. A. Lioyd.—I move etary | broken open taken possession 0! believing as 1 de that patriotic purposes, —_ eprenee. . Twenties, 1868. proceed io call the roll of members. | Mayor's office, while in the custody and con- | rather than partisan prejudices, will prove Neat kacaibos qustekcatte Huey (boos ea ee, eS X-), Bill to incorporate | U- &. Five Twenties, Janz Mr. Lioyd then put the question, the © m- | trol of Hon. Richard Wallach, aad assuming | Our city, the capitol of the most civilized na- aioe ae alee tan Atop boe or ie nna | Treasuny Deter, march land Association. District : Ten Fi eoeees: servatives voting for the same, amid objection | to act as Mayor of Washington; and we sol- nen on earth, demands at ovr hands earnest declared it carried, and appoini Messrs. Le 855.492 OO ue Seven on the Republican side. emuly protes’ against all other acts aad things | and patient work. To do this, harmony mast Crocker, Hine, and Bates to wait on My. 1 3 rary Loa 883.639 |. 8. Seven iy Mr. Lioyd declared the motion adopted. | done by said minority in conjunction with said revail. In accomplishing an end sodesirable, | Bowen.” . tificates of Boe KEW YORK—vIRST BOARD. Mr. Crocker put the question on Mr. Rich- | Bowen, as contrary to the laws of this District, shall endeavor to discharge my duties im- ‘The yeas and nays on the adoption of the bse ama : 10,834,202 64 seeeseoel GY WAS ..cece cee, ard’s homination as temporary chairman, and | and opposed to every principle of right and pardally, protecting with jealous care, the | report were called for, and Mr. Daltou de, Devt vearing mo Interest. i, 1.30's, 2d senes. the Republicans voted for the same. | justice. A committee 4 seep the convea- | rignis of ihe minority. manded them. Mr. Richards ia. the meanwhile | U.S. Notetseccesccacor.956-186.212 00 Mr. ‘bard«. (stepping in frout of the Presi. (which we claim to be the only legal boly) r. Fowler's address was imerspersed with = SE = Fractional Gurrenc 889 98 dent's desi )—I mow act as temporary chair- | are now in sevsion to examine the returns of Tapping vigorously with a part of the gavel, | Eracth acl many interraptions, r. Moore having’ the handle of it,) and call. Cortiicanes of ™MEapt Moore You shall: soe eri, sir, againes | Commissioners at sre date gisction, according | ptr. Kelsey moved that ‘Mr. 0.5, Baker be | ing Mr. Dalton to take his seat etm 00.208 8 OO the wishes of a majority of the mem! bere. | by their report we are will Seats to ine | A¢clared the Secretary; w: ee ec panied 10. Mr. Dalton (to Mr. Richards.)—I do not rec. Liga ape ‘Capt. Moore.—Call the roll, Bir. Sec urean time, the President of the Boardot Alder. rehiy Se ee es od tne Bont of Aldaeen ee Prensa a ae Richerte—1 protest, I protest, I pro men will be recognized as the acting Mayor of | Daye? in front of Mr. Shepherd taking afew | °iqee secretary called the yeas and mays on = SAREE, AOD A ere ay Kir. Noyer, the Secretary, proceeded to can | W288! J—D. McCathran, vice president | “HEC's: | A number of members thereupon | the adoption of the report, aud the Republicans Tushed to the table. and Capt. Reed, of the po- lice, with several officers, immediately stepped between the parties. A calm ensued atver this little storm, which was broken by a motion being made to a a hemor | inform is the roll, first mame beg thatof Joba F Board of Aldermen; W. H. Nalley, president Board of Common Council; Lioyd, Benjamin F. Moreell, Robert W.. Fenwick. Wm. Talvert, Geo. F. Gulick. J. ton, Tetusing to vote, Mr. Moore decided the report | Am’t of Debt, less Cash in ‘Treasury , 2.510.265 885 74 Teyected. har. Kelsey endeavored to speak, but Mr. ‘The foregoing is a correct statement of the. Dalton was speaking at the same time, when ce debt, as appears from the books aud the former remarked, +1t is difficult to talk ‘Feasurer’s returns in the Department, on the Cook. Mr Crocker—~I protest: I protest.” Mr. Noyes, amid mach confusion on the Re- publican side, called the roll. Robert Ball, Geo. Junueman,W. E. Hrown, the Aldermen organization 1, | against a brass band.” Ist of June, 1-68. A , - ie 7 ay yo ae ck at out : Decks income ward, pig gh ee mae yt Datton, Ball and Ferguson wereap- | Mr. Dalton. beg leave to report that the By & comparison of the above with the state. | partment Ward, Ben). F. Morsell, Robert W. Fenwick; | The following is the report of the committee | painted a committee for the same purpose on pcommittee applied to the ter, and were | ont on the Ist of May last it will be | Who have F - ‘rth Ward, Wm. W. Moore: Fifth Ward, | appointed by Capt. Nalley t count the ballots, aif of tne Conservatives. Tetused admission to the baliot-boxes. He . “'p. Clarke; Sixth Ward, Donald McCathran, | which will probably be-sttenitted to, na few moments Mr. Kelsey reported that | would submit the following report: seen that the debt bearing coin interest has in- Seventh Ward, Henry M-Kuightand S'S. Ba: | “The Joint Commitiee ‘by the Board | the committee bad found. that the Aldermen | “City Hatt, WASHINGTON, D. Jun» &, | creased @57,449,550.00; the debt bearing car- bad not 5 156¢.—Sir: The Joint Committee ap; ted bj ; : a on Ricbards.—I am competent to Mr. Dalton, in another moment, reported | the Board of Aldermen aad Board of Conese, rency ae waar sotphecne the a omy 4 that the committee had Council to examine the returmsand count the | ™#tured debt not presen: payment has in- Welt, ee Ee oe a Const in the Votes cast at the late election. for Mayor, me $2,026,916.90; the debt bearing no in. aan Express: 96, American px- Fess with at & quorum. Regd Chamber, and were called *pectfully request of you Ddallot box+s in bas increased Captain Moere.—You am fo as soon as you f ii “your posseasion a8 101 eprmaabty, necessary to in the i f 5 i : please. It is not our fault that you go. 8 F i ip i # bards. 1 am Obair, tem. city for the ballot-boxes and vallots US as such commulles. Respegtfuliy, J peomne Won meer cauiebete iam | cok peomecemie for Mayor of the aa he 7D, haxe voted ag ested the Secfetary to cul! sxkinad . rept of tlt ipo $a Yt ee tree, cm font oa be Mr. Lioyd._—We must have the ballot-bo: weak py te SAE: Fond a ee ree - 7 BE i Me “Guilck.” Keight. Moore, , F rie! uliek, joore, — and McCathran, and requested Alder- man A. Lioyd toswear the new members. Mr. Richards.—! Ppoored I protest! I protest! Mr. Kelsey proceeded to’ speak as to the re- irements of the HI i Ay ta * e" — LORADO.—It tmesion of Colored wil a i derstand that if to report that, by virtue ot ‘vested mn this disorderly manner, you will be | in ‘them, they aret room adjuding ine rotesi! | protest! I protes: those who Cora are ‘work de. 1 preruveot inis ave ibe Yoo. ‘Messrs, | volv Tespectfally 1 Seepke Gecided ck x mes, $2515. Ricvards, rocker, Knight, Baker, and | submi such action as 7 3 Rte, at 04 for Cotton a A Od Bag rea my ta ey jon on the part of the ‘adical Bien ean aaa SOA ees Bieore, Morel), MeCathran and Talkert, with Sum: Tre Joint Committee, appointed by the Senators to admitting Ber at once, commen. i wrained