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r tiik evfaint; star. local n e w s. Amu?rmrnt?. %t.. To-M;hl. N*THrATiK Ilixnan'i French j Opera Tn up.- m "1a t?raiide ?'rr? Kuii wn' Hall, (irnnd f ur for tluof Columbia I,vinr-in Hospi'al. R>li>lrali?a in th^ v?fnlh Ward. Attbeclo-eot the *vond ft*/"* registration tor the ?v\entb Ward* yesterday, the books tfca: l,uS5 yiialitled voters had b-*?n r^-crd^rt. rftiru c th?? aff-rnoon, cf which nuinl-er M-c wrre wbitr, anil 4!?7 were colored? ?lif> majority over colored, 1-.1. Number ri-ji.-'frnl bcib days thi* war, of whom are colored- and 1,1.-3 are white?minority lu: tbUliil. Hi. N Ulllbci r?KlftUTrd lor tu.-t AO f.r?t d?y* la-t y?ar. of which }?T-2 were rolor? ?1 m.tl '.*4 whin?' ? ?1 ? * ?i firizfiif clothes un^e*- his uniform: vr? ?lis. harzed. hOTiprf. upon examination, and 1 wtt to Winchester, wbtre he remained lor a short v bile and ther. came to Wash- j ington in irora which place he went ' hnik to AlexJirdtia. and conducted busi- I nr?? there till tlie close of the war. wher he ' returned to Washinjfton atont eighieen months Mnce, and ba> resided here trom that time. It | was ne>er his intention to participate in the i fight. and anterior to hi* dis< har?e fr.>ni the ) nld lhnniu.on <?uards. (before the >Iana??a* ' tight took place, he was arretted by ord?*r oi his captain a number of tjtne~ tor dotting his uni> oim and going h? tn?- without leave. After the Federal troops took possession of Alexandria. ?Bd he re'nrued there, he joiued the I'nion l/eague. *nd w?? always considered a lTnion man. In r?-ply re a question as to whether he ?ieKne?- on idi> dav ol hi~ examination lor dis. barge at M.ana-?a?. he ?aid that be bad ; never used tobacco in his life. but on that occa- 1 mob he put a i bew of the weed m hi* month 1 Alter tbi> statemet>t, the Jnd|r??s of Election at I the raMe before wh;cb he appeared Messrs. I 4'lepbane. K bbins, and Barer 1 h-ld a short iDWtilMtloa. when they expressed themselves as not altogether satwM, and suzfcested that he should obtain from prominent citizens of Alexandria <.ertific?tes that he was regarded as a 1 mo" .na.i dnnug the war. Mr. Kudd said he ! ? ii!d do *o. and the registration a? resumed. T/mi t>tho wa* objected to on the ground that tie lad aided the rebellion i>t manufacturing *>oois for the Confederacy with tatse pockets. in ? ii iv. ii i?'i iii. q nii:in?? inri1 nffll rnt* luif-. hut ' upon making ontb that tb?* ckarp> v? inoorrvrt, b?* vi a* ic<rplfd. Andrew .lark<on. colored, fd a? a prospective \ot-?r. The registration will clot* tbi* af:ernoon. THI M WdKALTY?/ f. t,ou of R ftp'.li.ar Delrkt A.xrA H tir<>?A meeting 01 the S"?mn Ward Republican ('lub held la>t evening. at the Mi!-?ion caiipel, on Tenth *treet i east. Ivtveen A aud B -tree:* sjuth, .lo>eph S. Mar'in. IVMdmt, in the (.lian. and L. A. | Adam> acting a^ Swtfttrr. AIter the tra-action ol routine ta>tn?M. the ' ?'lub proceeded to elect fifteen delegat-".* to the .Mrtyi r-'Uy Nominating Contention, which oon- ! ven'e* on Friday n-ght. resulting in favor of the followii>t gen'lotneii M Barton, Joseph J*. Martin.? ;?rv W. White, J >sepb <irav, <?eo. S Lantl^y. t. A. A?lari>. Jaiae* Kduard*? ' wti'T?- .Vu bji- ; Shinar. G"0 H. M Kfvuoldl?. H. I'*?rk> r. i'hnr!?*- l?> -01.. John Bryfn. H?-nry IV:r?r?colors!. A mo'iuii w.i< iiir?rl<- in-iru> tiutr th?? toes-it th?-.r T?m tor Major A.(!. Kitbaru* for thr Mayoralty, which was sub??*iju^uilv w itb?irnw n. It understood *h?? d?-!?vat?* favor tta?- mm. inftt.on of Ma.'or hi b*rrt> i?>r M iyur. Th?rtlirr WJtd;- * ill ?lwt (lfl-T't'-s 'h:* fv??ninz. 1 b>" (VnTrniioii will m?i at I mon Hall, an Ninth -tirrr, on Friday afternoon at lour o'clock. ? Ti'e Nku Mkxii m K\ii< r.\tk \ t'Li Bm-t at *b* Turrit.?tial lM?--s K?*':n in tb** Capitol >vt *\?-ninc. lifurff W. (.irhguvv ofl-Ti-1 a resolution m-Tuctine the Commute on C 'U?titauou and i;y-Laws to in??rt a clause providing for the" i??nidc of stock to member-: atlo|<:> '. H.mi (' P.lVwr lior. Mitchell, ?ie?> W I.ithgow, and Col Middleton were .*ipjm'ii.twl a committee to wait upon some Itruiiii ii?*iit h*n k??r? in 1I1-. itt f..nK? r _ - - ... v ' j i vi i ur |M| 1 |J LI *>J *electmir a treasurer lor the a-so -mion. lien. adilre.?sed the meet i a < at length. :md i"ol. Bergman made a few remark*. Capt. j L.ynch. on beiii* called for. stated that heexj>ec'*d to 5-tart tor New Mexico during the j l>r>*eni wee* tha; il?n. l"leaver and (Jov. iWiich*dl 1"J infoimed hiir. thi? all the neces*ary arrnufrmcui; would completed, so tbn't. in r.ll probability. h?- world >tart oil next j 1 ti. j!-day. in i umpaii) wi?h Itol. B rgm tn. H** , ?ie*ir?-d all who >oi.gtit intoimation iu regard to the Territory to red nee the inquiries to wn- J tinr. mi that lie could answer all alter he had rewheri th?- Territory aud ascertained the repaired information. _Tm La*t Soldiir or the Ketdittiok. *1 be last joLIm of the Revolutionary war is d?-ad. The tact that all the tieroic band have i (iiurti away i* settled N-yoid controversy by a little took ?ntitled Hi.-tory of John <?ray, of ' Mount \ernon. Vs . tb?- la?t soldier ol tlie .Resolution." for it ccpr ol whicti wf are indebted Jo the author. Mr. J. M I?alz.*U, birat-elf a soldier in the late T'nion arm v. John 4irav vat born near Monnt Vernon, Va., .Tauuarv 6th. 17*44: and died at Hinimsburg, Ohio, March 29th, I**-. H-* stated to ihe author ?*1 have -ha ken bauds with Washington and have fought under him. 1 was born at Monnt Ver- ( non. and was hi" warm personal friend.'* John lirav emigrated from Virginia shortly after the ! Revolutionary war. to the wilderness west of the Alleghany mocntam*: settling in whit is now Known as the populous State of Uhio, whereTie lived up to the time of his death: witnessing 'he m ghty changes wbi? h have t9lf?U , t> I ii ^ in ;K?? -a?? >? ? * ? , miwaut our country. Thai fat- 1 was the last survivor of the Jie>gluUuc tins?** ! is BO dOUfct. I # Kai tii al Ci riosity.?One of the most cttnout si't-vimfus of floating cruit which un? , v>r km in tb?"-e watt-r?, arriv?*d lu ; Vati'j Hay. Hi th?* Muib*-ru terminus of Sixtl Mrit t. Motiday morning. It is kuuwn ;uam t ;fae im:ia:fd as a Spam-.fa row-boai; !n?*a.-ure? twenty-four f??-t Iroir. >>tem losh-rn. br^a<l:h of t**iim. two and a hall Wt, tod gradually t?? ?-rs. otf to a sfanrp point at ea< h end. Kate is ; her name, and aptain John K>ann iffua 1.4 th?> |>res.?-nt ovv ner. Sfa? draws when inauu?-d with L. r irew (two iiihu) about two incite* of waur, MnJ 1* i* aful*M< Kv a,?? ,w*' " ? ?- #. u wj >?r? *ui u*rt U t urif U.ll SUH flui-s ttrouth tl?e wsu?r with *urpnsinc ttw Kate will fur the flrM row. n g riui h of Um? spjToiu uuitf n-K?iia *;4svq Mi8Kii?>l,^A larfnil Ma^, a Kir t iln r> J si ?..able as*?n*|uu ?** " * ? Church uf thf As' . .>rm| afirrniHrn to witne>- t h~ , inArnaire u((tmrfr A M llh^nujr, euxiw-ToI Gu-lich: Company, to Miw j? u??ie Smith. Al ?-n?uUri-?, Va. (}Kivm and pi>om>>afn- ( I).riarjr ami JanraF Ru^-el!. ?>f th?? Oni-Iiirht Company?were attired m blai k. with wmu> wv th?* bridranuida-Miu Alter Arm?troti([. of Alexandria, Va.. and Mim Ella \V Ilium*, ol Washington ? beiu^' dressed in * hi>. After the o remony the happy p ur rwntMi the comrratula'iou* of their many trifmN. irni leit lu ihe 4-JO tram tor Ne x York. Boston, Ac. Th?Govir*m*nt Clkrk.h Assnriatio*.? A meeting of thi? a-ssociation wa? ia.?t PTs'niiift at t&Hir room? on D ?'re?", Mr. I? M. Krk^T presiding, md John E. Mason a< ting ?-i secretary. The following were adrnitted as m.mbi*r< S. S Benedict, State Department. O. W Turner. Postt'ffice lVparm?nt; A r w^ ley. Patent Ofllce: H-nry H. Cooper, War Department; Job n E Wilson, Adjntant (ienernPa OW< <;?-or*?? W Barber, Paten* Om<?e. Mr Klancba~d. from the Comm!1e?- to con?;rt?-r a plan tor connecting wttb the A?? l?. t*on a deposit and loan bran b, reported pro* gre??. :tfter which the association adjourned. Ke>L Estate Sale-Mr. C. T. Griffith, u. n n?-?*r. ?r>M f..r Vn.-h X Fox. at auction, the r?"?id*nc? of T&~ l?t* Wm. Ihil'on. E*q.. beinr part of lot I* in square 456, froat?n|c2S f?**i on F street north. betwre*n eth and 7tb weat, and rune in* bac* 159 fe*t to an alley. with the improvement* oonai?ttnr of a brie* bnildinc containing ? rooma. and ? K*tr brielr stable and carriage house, to Win. J S.bleT for ? HUH?. Fitch Jt Kox have alio old at auction the four-atory house fronting on Sixth street west, bet D and L o#ned by ; ?eo. E. Kennedy, for ?15.M5. to E. S. Su-wart. ^ ~ Tlit Fish SEAfO*.?The supply Of frwah tub | i* lin?it?d at tbi? Mine, and but Iroin u> 4f'.(<io hrrrinc are reported by Mr. Owyttu I/am. ani^e.nt^nHon At lAhOiOO a ^ hi|rf Shad (abonl 7,nu* rvc?*i v?*d witluv the past 44 ioDM ar?* celling at trom *10 to fia per huudred, and herring at *? ax.d #:? per tfcoosand. Sal* or Monv -At the eighth meeting of the First Co-op^ialiTe Building Society, Mon. d?t evening, ?m sold at !* ?, 91,iW at 1-rt; f raw at It#-; 9#?> at 191, at ISO; **0 at 1?"> and tl|0 0 at VXiA. [ ? --- JW ?%j i JI ?VIVI''U? I *77. Incren-e of racist ration in the Seventh Ward tbe I rst two daji thi- y. ar over last, t,!1*. of -*hi?b the increase of colored voters 19-/73, and the increase of whit?- v-ster* is X *; 1 of *hit* inciMM ovw colored. VM, ?n t I drtTW-f of colornl in:i)jrity over whiU-s tbi? J year from last, 5.CI. L>nrin? the afternoon v*"?terday l*r?e crowds of persons were constantly around th * registration pre* met. about two-thirds of who n were colored. K very thine passed off h:trmomonsly. ind but few applicant* wejv reieeted. About ?ii o cloca a youn? white msn. n im-*d James M. Kndd. made application for r?*ijtra. tiou, when his riirht to do so wa- t hallenzed hv ? colored committeeman from tbe Seventh Ward Republican club, on the alleged ground that he bad s*r*rd in tbe On.fcdm!*1 array. Therein pen >Ir Kndd wa? rigidly questioned by Gen. Haoon and Mr. t'lephaue. in re-pouse to which tb?* following -au-ment w** elicited. He bad alvai s t**en a Cunm man. was a in?-:ntxr of th* Old Dominion Guard of Alexandria, vh'n the war hroWe out: *ind having been blockaded at thai place by the exigencies of the *?', he wa-* compelled to eo with his company to Mansf?!-; went there under dures?. determined to get olt it possibV, and carried a suit THE I3ITLR5IAL KEVEME OF TML DISTRICT. Mr. P M Pear?on, ttie A~?e?-ior of Internal KeT?nue f?>r thi? District ha.? ab ut coiuplhi? If, and w.II trar.*ler them to-lay to Mr. ? lej ba&e, the Collector, who will prepare to collect the Lues assessed. The i u om s are e\cln-Ue of fl, OJ exempted tor family expei.M ?, and other de<iueuoo> autbornteU by la*, 2&ikI ttie t- tal amounts re..uTned will foot op n ,ibm a few 'hoo??nd dollar? of th> am >uat of ia?t y-ar, a|:DoUfn mere is *om>: KUlm* utt in rvtiy <r( tiooof the country. la cousequenoe ul Umt( oeinir so many ptrioBs eiat>lo>ed by tuf GburDra'ai in the l>iMnct, wi.os* tui< collected vkfft> they receive their pay, the to'ttl nmoant ot inootnes ??l the reni 'en'^oan not cv??ily be ascertained. The Awssor has ten ***i?tant?, one for each district, and of the total l amount 1 eturned?nearlj a quarter of a mdlioi'? the district bouuded by >th and 4** tre? U>, i l.om tW Canal to Lbe Boundary. returns the I la re^t amount that trom the (Vtnal to Boundary. between llth and I5rh, 'he second: Oeorfre, tow n the third; the Kir?t Ward the tourtb; itU. . n<t 4th street?, from Canal to Boundary, ?ho filth: llth toi 'h. trom Canal to Bound try. the fix b, 5'tn to 7th the seventh: eist ot tbe-Capitol, rifbtb: Sevrnih W:?rd. nin'h: and the eeuaty Hie lowrct. In a large number of instances many ot our wealthy men have their money invited in (lovcmn-at ?>ec unties which are i'Ot taxable, and in incorporated companies, v ho withhold the tax. llriow we five a list of income* ot over &>,(00, comm-'ncine with those ot ii.no and nrw?rii?. ABOVE TtN THOI^Ain DOLLAR!*. The incomes of f anil upwards are a? f -llows ?Marshall Browa, f??,02l; Thomis Hlnpden. fiu,k!5: W \V. Corcoran, SJ6,1*23; Nii.ih H. *21*329: Henry It. (Jooke, : D. W. Middleton. $lo,?x*5; .T. C. Mcf;uir?*. v :i.r,an. M trirarft Freeman, *24.2i'0; ftl. W. Gait. ?ln.77i; Wm. Gunton, S*In,5Tl?; Wm. Helmick *l?.4>-7; A. H. H?r, flWTU; W. J?. J.hnson. *13,315: Mofus Kelly. fl'.Mlo; A. T. InekkMfVi IHkliK; Kd. W. Unthuum. * k'.GU*; Fbiu?a? Lnwrence. *18,tr>; Heniainin 1 .awTencf, Kd. H. LinTbicnm. ?12,6I#>: \V G. Mptwrott, sKUKI; Samnel Norm?nt, Sl?259: Samuel V. Nile*. *1'>,6J7: Andrew H. Piitti, George II. Plant, ?I7,W.>; tJlias. f Peck, S16.-J.V-; Alex. Provost, G*o. W. Kip??. S4T.(i45: Geo. W. Riggs, Trustee. J1N65I; Alexander Kay, $27,491: A. S. Solomons. #li,*J34: A K. Shepherd, *24.~7fl; W. H. TavlOP. >1 1 i fjpnrirp \V rtorwiehla Jo?. C. Willard. *27,340; H?*ury A. W>ilard, 13.760; C. C. Willard, f ISCOMKS BBLOW TEN thoi pam) AST) arovk FIMt THofSiM) 1X)LLaKH. Th? infomn below and above 6-Vo1 ?r?* a? follows :?Jaine* Adams, .*>.>.471': J. H. Au.uk, >-!>.74?>: Columbus Ale>a>>der. .lohu Ai? xander.Mrs. M. J. Blair. >5.74<i. .1 VV Bottler. B. Bayliss. Joseph Brvrin, *.'>,*>" *; James K. Barbour, ->.>.14": Mrs. Frances Hlam hard. -VvjII: ll. W. Cochran H. A. Cbadwick. ^tV-iil: E. C. Uarrinsc toa, M. 1 Jitrli-1*-. T. J. Dnr:?nt. Ja iif- W. lH*u\?*r. ? ,JU1; (ieoi^e A. l?eiafif|d. fi^r: Cornelia A. Dikeman, James IMiiilap. \V. D. l>avidge. *.V'7T John O. Evans. Jubn K. El vans. -!\4<31. Ci. Emery. :sy.l5fi>; Micha?-1 Green, >,V.T?r.'. A. Green, ^o.l'K.: Mrs. >. A. Grewves. ?W Hal:. ?5.S, |- W. M. <rait. **,<#* : Josrph Molt. ^"'.T45: E. 1>. Hartley. *r?.71'.e F. llr<\*.anl. V'.vi: G .1. .Tuhuton. ?tj.**c:?; Lewis JoliU-on, V K. Kibb**y, -7,hi.>: J. E. Kendall. William Knur, J. Kennedy Ainos Kendall. :S<?.i?73; F. A. K'llz, !*>.?#??> J. H. Lathrop. J oil a T l*?nmau. W._H. Lewry. S*5,ifi7: tforef WW ry. SW'" K. It. Utobuu. .S?-6I5: \V. S Mmi b?-H. "V.ut'V: John K. Murray. .1. MrFhtrton. *xr.. W. K. Mattingly. J < '. Mok?*ld??i.. *? '.- ? A I?. Merriinais. - ,K T. Mtrriik. S7,liT; > raitc*? Alotiuu. *-T.4t>; Jcbii T. MitiL'-Il. S5,U5<>: Joijii Markrn?*r. SV.>1. 1'r J. F. May, John >Isrt>ury. v~W .1 Q- Navlor. $5,777: Win. Orme. h Jotin Hurdy. >-7.Mi>. Aim Fickrell. s.").om A Provo6t.Vx??cutor and ?5.w.> Hmson A Rwlfy, 95,-Vtt; W. S. K?'t*?e. ? T 1: John Saul. A. M. Smith, s.,A. li. ??tou?b:ou. *7.'.-T: Dnnifl Smith, John H. S**inm<*>. Groivn K. S.'bafli r. ^*.7:r?: Kil--y A. Sbiun. *-.7i?l: |\ 1 i>y*on. ' 4 V. B. Tcd'l. Tb'*od _>re U t f> I'T. ?(.li?. W. K WuOfiwar.i. ' vrm V. il?ou. Sv.ilT: Mr?. Martha Ami \\ uiier.^J.;.'.'" .J v?111 ?t. Wortbmgti-p, **7.fUr.': .lis. > W?*lsU, > *. .-j.x K ran ci~ Wheat ley. ?<??. ??7: Win II War'., \\ . Wall. *6, ?.*?>. Mark Voting, l.MMMES KJ?T*KEN TWO THOl?\M> AM) KIVK lUofSASI) lrttLLAR". Tli* :olloviiig :ti?- those below fiw and above two bwu.-aud dollar- ?X. Acker. *i.5 T. H. A! i' lier.'-v ."'1: Sidney Andrew, .T>hn A r'>-rm:iri. -j.ih n-<??i .r^e ?At.ie?, W. Adams. J'. C. M. Alexander. .' > : J. I>. liei.J. ?..w< Obarl-- Brs(ll?y. W.H. Hurt. -.j.Titi: J. K. Bridget. .Ino. A. Bun>,>v.:iil: Catherine (' Boyle. Th-^#. F J'ariie-. A. T. Kritiuj, Bciijamia Brail. m..">77; Mrs Kli/a Barry, sv?4", 31r-. Susan M Burcbe, < .?.'01' M. W. Beverutge. -i.37 M. V. B. Bo*au, J. B. BUk 47. I). W. Broun. iie?>m?? t. Baker. ^ . | . |l ? 1J.1 J r-? -W.. ? * ? v., n? IJIV Dtiiuwui. 11 -nrj iv?:tri!. i ~-.y* W. < i. Bt-iry, W. I?mvb??ll, <: John W Hi lkl**y, P?*'? r K. H:tcm. filfil; P W. Browniair. W 1 . s1 Bicoa, - \V. F Brown, \v. ! P.ildwin. t.\ B. Baker. > . ?;; .lo-. V. Bluudon. >.V* <: P. T. IWry, ?*:{.."<X'; J li. Bradley, *r.. - 11. S. Benson. *i.K~r3: Bor'uw-. > i.l.l W. II. Bi'tt, t?: \\ . p. li 'gjtf, ?-*n;i; T. Brown, : Fied !?! -. *4.-<i6; George A. Bailey. \V. H Baldwin. F'lv-tr.1 BUdwin. - >i. Wa. IklTM, > 4.'! \V. \V. Hnidette. J:t>. W. Br\-ker ?3.277: t\ A B>*:*v:tu?. ? . l>. J Bl>tlo|>, ? .>?' VV. tj. Be-toi. W.Vfc.': \V F. Ba-coiii. U,Olu. A. P Blown ? Jo-**pta F. Biown. M.t** . S. p. Brv-wn. 4.1 Id li- A I ' ion w? l*n. 1 ?... t * / ' - - ~ -T.'T w. n. V iU?r. -4, IKW. .?? r:? * . ? ; IV IUI1. ^ '. )il* W K Clark. *ilW; W. H. C- .irtl Chrs Cammsclt. ; K A. Cr.i wford, - i.110: Mr-. (' Cruit, ~:i,oll: Ht*nry JI * * ~'-!.-7">, S. D. Ca*Uemau, ^,4>4: same, a- iruardiau, - itr <Jeorire iClyuwr. v?: Mrs. U. l'orco:sn. int.tii:). \V S. Cox, Ki< hard D. Cruit. 1D. K. W Carter. ^*,757- H-nianii! Charb-ron. W. H Cl*jr<'?t. 1??.-hi p Cooper, W. MlL. Cripps, Juliii K. Cox. C. I*. Cbimb, -~-4.1 N. Carusi. ?-2.1>{?: C. F. CiinninclMim. K. H. Clark, *3.t?15: T L. Clark. j H. Clark, Jfruitu" Callabau. ^V> *> Kdward Dunn. <?MKt4: W. W. Danenbower,; .*-.17; Dr. Donaldson, Heiirj k'. Dumb. VJ.-"L-V; H. S. Davie, W' ?.. Dunlap, Tobn Dickson. si.jjy: Henry Dickson, ?-'.:i7t>; W. H. Dougal, ; T. J. I?ivi?.>i'.<w4: li. niauun Dai by, Sw,5<c: JVur M. Duba.it. { J a#. Y. Davu. AJ.'M : H.D DeAVolfT, John Davidson, y2,li6: W. P. Dole. : W. H. DrmpM*y. ga.51!'; lvl Droop, ? ;; ral 1> mu lt. - ;,i . \Y. II. Dougail, W.-4K : James B. Dod^on. *"i,? 0??; L. J. Davis. >i,lli. >lrs. Ge*>rgeana Inrif, Wm. l j?ap. ^ .041 12nf?i?!rih h/irn iiTu- i? c Ev:iub. I>r. .J. Eliot. .T. E. EJUs. ? Ct>arl^# Ldmunr'.up. ft?,7j4. TUotn:u Fv General Tlionia- Ewmg Jr.. | M.G. Emery. Anton Eberly,v.\iv!; Jos. J-'utfitt. W. A Fenwick, J. W. 1 iUliWgli, fa.lWjll, w, i\il Vieic. >4.v7^ Sau.u- 1 Fcwler, C'n:??. Furd, -MS""'; J. E Fttvli, *0,500; Tiioma- Francis, *t?,;?57; G^*orf.aua L Force, C. M. Ford, * .',34"; Hlud' li to:r^?t^ .'J: Adaui (la. 1<Jis, *2.79: I.einoel Gaddi*. Geo. F. Guhck, K>,I~J. Mr- S <ire?-n. : E. M. Gray, *V-7: J no. G rind* r. ??.'3.*5: T. J. Gait, H. J.Gray, *-j,7?*>: M. M. G 4inu.il, W. H Gouey. ; Wall.*r < i .i. v, G. W. Goodrill, ~.'.;7?> Win. Guinand, *4. H>4; L. A. GobrigUt, - 1 0< . Bernard K I w T. M. Hanxiu, JK,u{0; ?p0. C. Utnr.Tng. C. Ke.rt4.berg, >3,?'>C. W. Ii. lljtrrovtsr, (Jaiikc W. Humphrey, $^4: Jno. . ttOUgtl, 12,>910: (len, ** Prof J. H.-nry >3.Tit, Anthon v Hvd*-,#.VdO;G. "?U' Jr.. v.\5uu; W.E. Hovaid. **,*1: A. HeitinM.-r, >$},6frJ; i?r. llagnei, J- A HamUtyn, j. < . 11 Sk.11, J. C. llarkn?* *4.- fl:T. L. Hum**, M.?n. Wm. liniuf, s-.',i4k.; Henry Ingle. .^imau lr.lai.d. Ohai. J list, C. H. J?wHl, W. U. Johnson, B. IJftckwn, (3.1^1: W. H. Jacksou. A. .1 Joyce, <?4,i:jh; J.M. Johnson, u. Kj,|. tiduru, : Samuel Kerr, Jo*er.n K K?-ll\, Mra. M. A. Kerr, Si, Oil: Man;i t. JOUU L.. Muweil, W. Scott K^lcbom, ?2,347: J M. Latiau H. l>r. H. I-indslev. I?r II. l.indsley, as guardian, ?4,l?4: l>witt C. Uwrpinf, *4.'r?? Rob-Tt Le-cb. Robert 1<**i>1ip. ^4,S. F. Mr*., louisa J.iMev, M. H. Lattirnore, .liMi>ph I<ihlK-v, HH"; J?hn E. Lihhey, AJlrod H. I.?*e, ?v'.433: W. I-inkins. Mr*. A Lindfley, J. C. L?*wi?. #2.04-, J. W. Maury, ay,703; Wm. McLean, ?-j,l-T; S. A H. Marka, t3.*V?: \V. H. Morriawn, ?3,?S<i, Jj. W. Mnbon, H.-il; J. U. M&aov, ft,bid. Frau> i? Molina. tT.tCl; Jobn MrUultom. 91,-42-1 HoratioMoran.f2.no; J. A. MM bur a, fS,'** (}. (). Mclthrny, Mart Moore, H. F. Mull^v. Ileni. Miller. tl-L!.V T*r I JIaokall, WjSTV; l>r. H. Ma?ru <S.-r. ?4.17:J: W. ! . O. Murdoek, S3, .? ; E. M. M^r, ^i,V25; John M ?rbury, jr., *3,01.3: Jufcu Moore, *i,7l7; H. M Daniel. I> 0. Mc 1 >ow. ||, i?>org?- M*'Uiigly, 8Kr-?!; Dr. T. Miller, &4.U7. N. V. M> Knew. *4rUo; R. J. M?i*a, Sr., i?2,-..t3: Francis M-tUm^lT, S*?AI: L. l>. Mear?, fcj.vS (: Thi m:i? McOill, Ofiorge E Noyw, f4,H>7: Thomas A Ncwm?n1fi,!!6?; Mrs. Sarnh Ottertjick. *3,{40: John I* Ow^ni, Ed. Own. +IA& L. J. O'Toola, *1,20U; (J. W. Phillip*, 3,-J^; H. Pol ku> Worn, K?IV; A. Pollak, f >,X6; V. _ _ At r * i . T 13 k . II. Ju?f )>Q li. fWrWD^ / I, tWlll'iri 1~ uiiuiit^ 0UJ?;; Thoma- J S. Perry, ?4,154; A. H. PickrHl, E?*u Pickrell. M?5SS; Ebenezer Peck, r-' -tty; A. E. Perry, Mrs. CJ. Pierko, James Pilling. $3,U7T?; Ale*.Prove?', -xecntor and trustee, $5.(190; Edgar Patterson, ex^-utor, *4.(>7?: W.F.Ciu?cksall, *W7U: J. Riley, ?.6r4: Jobn H. Kult, *.'.315: C. Kupprr:, <i. A. W. Randall, 10,113; B. W. Reed, Wl?; | U F. E. Richardson, #2,750: 'T. A. Kcftard*. 4.148: A. Richards,f.1,835; A. K. Randall,#4,y0!1'avid F. Robinson, $2,1)15; Dr. Joshua Riley. *4.416: J.flrr.on Riv-s, 94,84b; F'anklin Riv?, f*?43u; Bum rod Robinson, f^l: Z. O. Rotebias, f4W. Rue* let. *U?fc; Joe. r^xton, 474, <>?orge B. Smith, John A. S ith. r.VS?; P J. Steer, * 174; F. H. Smith, ?2,I7?; H. S? mpkin, ?3.-' W Ed. Sirama, James H. bfciftTf, t2,WC; Mr*. Harriet iL Sullivan, k. J 1 i 4? | # 9 ?k. '^WBWKHWi ^.' S P H. Sunrinffz, $4,713; Ja.?. J. Sberiri, * ,*33; H. Cl.y St^wsrr, 4e>,ttt9: Eliratvtb J. Mone, H C. Swain, ?3,*276; John A. Mej'hmj-on. ?*i.7!3; I.. Stit*r.>aTP?, ?r?>?3; M. ii. r? rvrup, , niDes If. ^IXIHO, 1VV N. Sibley, Mrj. Angelica Simpson, $2,.26>; 1 S. H Stfvens, >4,1V?; Joe.T. Stevens, ?4,1!W; | A. T. Shriver, Admiral Joseph Smith, ?-<.o?J; Herb* rt Schnrtrr, fy,> 3; C. A. ^ hneiri?r, Oeo. Seuff? rle, f2,l2t; Charles H. Shelly, S?,t?33; Mrs Emma D E. N. Soothworth. *4.00'; John H. Smoot, Wm. M. ShuMer, ?4.ll)4: Mary F. Stone, jcuantian, -^.-?1 ; Cbarlrs Stewart, Th<*o<lore Sheckell^, *3.M 6- Jof. L>. Savnre, John U Stewart, *4.1 Kj; John J. Sullivan, R. K. Stone, *'2, 61. Samuel Stott, Christian Schneidtr, Lew i? Schneider.->2,431: Win. Stookuey, M.-VitV John W. S?mm?, *3,14?, W.8. Sbeph?id, ? *, 165; Enoch Tott> n, :<.14*>; Frmk Taylor, Michael Talty, 93,4<i?; Zichanah TnhfitwT tO OlW UA?*? TV??- ?.I ^ ? M vu? ??' a y . U' III J A UU] II) V>OI UIII r-ti- W. Thorn, ?VT.; Juices Tov.U-s, W i Itaiu S. lboinp.-oti, fj,473; Klias Traverse, C. C. Tuoker, #4.504, Washington Tilley, 92,f"J7: James S. Topham. *9.:fr-?S; B Ofclv Tayloe, by ajrent, ?4,Wi Jobn Via K is wick, K.JWi Win. Wurdemau, .lohxi Wise, Washinjcton B. Williams, f3,77!>; II. yi. Waterston, $3, II7; Wra.H. W? ct, JK.XV-; John F. Webb, H. N. \\ adf worth, * ;,( fli; Mrs. Ellrn K. Woodhull, *:<.6J<5: Jbo. Welcker, W.4I1; Captain H. A. W'is*>, Win. B. Webb, 9S,P9I; Jesse B. Wilaon. ?4.vB-3; .'amws Wallace, *?.8i*>: Henry WpiiviT, fV,13T; Wm. A. Ward, 9*.',<r27; Cbale Whi'allfT. O. V Whpntln* *1 '>"u- tIon Wa?*r*, Patrick White. i*4,n4*: Jam*M. Witherow,*4,4tJ.'>, Richard W&llach, *4.UJ7 i'barles 1i. Young. ; Henrietta E. Youn* *2,611. Drdh ition of a Fireman"* Monument. PROCVMHOX, ETC. This nltemoon, the beautiful moonmen erected in Glen wood Cemetery to the memory ef the late Hemamiu (!. Greenup, who was Killed while gring to a fire on 7th street, on the night ol the oth of May, 1K56, by the suction of Columbia Engine Company running over him is bt ing dedicated at the cemetery, where there nre a large number of persons gathered. The deceased wat bv trade a granite cnttex, and will be recollected by many of our citizens as an nma;eur vocalist ol considerable ability, frequently appearing in concerts with Messrs. Matt- ( I'Rrieil. Anrtr^-w lining Th ? - , .. .?.> f a uvtr. U?VliCf I.?w lieunett, Frank Prnit, and C. W. Hawke. 1 lie came here from Ualtimore a f*?w years l>eloie liis death, and having been a member of 1 the Mechanical Fire Company of that city, he at ( cnce ldentilied bimsell with the lire depart- ' m?-nt hers by uniting with the Columbia C >. No. I. It was th< practice of the memtiers of that company in descending the grade of Capitol Hill wifli tj?e apparatus, to allow those holding the tongue oulv to go liefore the apparatus . the others holding back by ihe arm* o! ' he apparatus. Oil the sedliw of his death J :iu niarm had been sounded lora tire at Snreve's stable. on Seventh street, and th" suction was J starttd out. the d> ceased and Mr. Henry Sage ha\ ing the tougue. and >Te-srs. P.J. Knriis and Jamss Norton accompanying it. In descending the hill the spe. d made by ;he suction was ( considered U? be too last, and an attempt was ju.?u?- wiufn up ny turning towards toe pa ve. ' lr.'iit. In doing so the dcceued sttambled and lell. as is supposed, by his boot heel 1 emg ki.ocked itf, and the wheels riu J across bi> breast, the apparatus b?mg overturned. ilewa* immediately carneti back to *' the engine bouse, \% be re be died in a very few moments. His comrades buried bim two days alter, the loneral services takinc place at St. ivter's Cbnrcb. and hi5 remains were placed in : the vault at St. Patrick's Church yard, but Were subsequently removed to (Hen wood, and interred on a lot pnrchased by tie Company The lather of the deceased died fi few months subsequently, and lie was also buried from the engine liou^e. in the same lot, and the Com- ? pany bad the remain.- of the mother of the de1 O'l v? ll iri 111r\ in '1" 1 * - ? ? ? ? * <nu VP-cling uapoin 1. ii i;obiii~uu Ubirl ' iviar-?.: ! and I'npiiuu Janur- Coleman 1 laiit 3i:ir?Uii. selecting to-day lor tin* n-ri-mo. At noon to-day the members of Columbia ^ Kriy.ce Coni|iauy No. I. assembled at the eu- . |rne bouse, and headed by the M irin?* Hand. {' about uiir o'clock. prot?r(l>'d to the trout ot tin '/ t it> liail. \\ bt-u the In ? was torn ?*it by ib?* ' above named matsh.il in the lolloping order ? Two axemen ot the Columbia. Mamie Ban i 1 and drum c?officers ami members of tb- ! t omrany in uniloim, over 7-S in number. uni- ' tormid v.nb lilack pants red shu t*-. black tire hah-, with name and number of the Companv ou tbe troi.t. In the line ;h.-v WlM the hand- ' Mime flag pret-ented to the Company several year- a^o by St. 1'eMs Sunday Sctaooi. and the beautiful red. white and blue burgee, ou which i- tbe name and uumbri" ot tbe Company. Tb?- S. Steam tire Brigade, h?*ad>*d by tbe ' 441 b V. s Infantry Hand. Prot. Wagner, and marshalled by Chief Engineer Dickson. repre- 11 frniited by the Hi hernia Company, and delegation* trcm :be Kucker aud Mel#-:. in lull uni- ) lot in, with the Uitx-rni-i engine. ' Wa:-h I IliftOll i 'it V t llv liuti?rtm?nt ???.?? .-hailed r?y t.:hiei Kupnfer Ses^lord?repre- 1 by the full companies ot No. 3 Eurine, and HooK and Ladder, with delega ions from ISo?. i and J. in full uniform. The i-tiamer )j and ho^e carriage of No. J, and iL? Uwk ami Ladder truck,were in line. J**legation? ol the Georgetown I iepartmen? " in tinilorm, marshalled by Col, W.O.Drew, 1 Clnel Engineer. 13 Washington Fire Commissioner*, headed by . Mayor Wallutb, ex officio president, with Mr. 1 E C Eckloff, cl?-rk Ex-pre^idents of the Columbia? Mes.-r*. O. T.Tippett, < now ol i Jeurirc- 11 town.) Mmeou Matlock. ?'ol. <5. K. Onrdner. 1 James Adams, O. F. Oalick, James A. Tait? V in camagef, with the orators and Rev. D:. * ^uml'TJwd. ;?iU ;i nuiuU-r u' iuauUi? ot tu.- c Cnv Councils. The ptocession took rip the |m?* of march 1 down 4y, street to Pennsylvania avenue, to 7th s street, to New York avenue, to North Capitol * street, into Lincoln avenne, u> the cemetery. Opposite thr monument a n^at little jdatforr a tad Ijceii erect?-d. which was liandeomelv s rated. a lithographic likeness oi th?; deceased being oil the front. 1 h< prebidcnt ol ujAffliVvpaiiV presides at tinpound, auu alter a graver by iie, i?r Sunder l;ina. Col. Jamt- Tait i- to give a sketch of tl'p company t and addrr^s are to b?" mtdt in ISI^.-rs. t M^Nerhanv li. U French, and Col. 0 Bt*ir*ae 1 tie process-ion was an untistrtilll* fiu?? one. 'h<? flrnncn being in full l.mforr'., wearing white gloves and n?"ckti>'S?, and tfce apparatus 1 it the hue wue handsomely d?tvra!ed. i rou ds \% ere on tb? inde walk* ami the moun d polio*me?. nnd.-r command ol Captain ICeed, cad ?oiw Trouble in lf*eping the otreetclear. _ J*>*. FimiT KOU Aside.?Yesterdav a tight camf off Jit Burch's tavern, Mary* tMul, about four mile* from fb.* Navy Yard fcTidge. The sutft (ought for was >^oo a side, and the betting at the commencement of the en- ' time dispute wu m favor ol the black dog at 1 tbe odds ol *:J0 to The black is owned b> Pat Callahan, Esq.. and his advoirdupois is r.-. corded at :i4 pounds 2 ounces. The brindle dog, ' who. by the wav. rejoices In the cognomen ol | "Tige,'' outranked the black in weight, hi> ' advt lrdupois beinK set dowa at 34 pounds 11 ounces. This tight was looked upou with interest hy about -JMi sports ol this city aud Georgetown. and many a ten and twent)' dollar greenback fluttered in the breew The fight lasted 36 minuu-s, when the black dog refused to come to the scratch, and "Tige," the veteran of many a well'contested tight, was declared the winner amid much applause. The winner of the light, "Tige," is well known amoug the sports as belonging to the Rucker Steamer Engine. and a fighter of some thirteen years old. H? has bad encounters with sonif of the best t?r* d dogs of this section, and always wins. Among those on the ground were Ms)or lien Warner, Harrr Middleton, John O'Leary, and Bun Bryan. Patrick Murphy was judge. Sons or TnrmiicK Hall.?Good Simaritan Dmsion No. 1. Sons of Temperauce, held their first meeting in their new hall, corner of 7th and D streets, last night. The ball has been fliu-d up at an expense of about under the a. t-j.ii>* of Good Samaritan and ?qual Division^ and the joint committee on improvement* have displayed good judgment in tbeir mana*, ment. The furnitnre and appurtenances are entirely new and well adapted for th?? purpose. The main ft atnre is an unique fountain in 'fee centre of the room, whicfe will be in op> Tl uon during the ?eniuni of the Divisions. The ball will be used by various Divisions, ot which due notice will be given. Th? Foc*th "Wabd Rmptrt.ican Club.? A meeting of this club was held last evening at Kendall Green ban acks, Lafayette Jeffries pre Kim*, wn? n apsecnra were made by Q. W Haiton, colored, W. 8. Moras, Henry Hatton and Lniayette Jeffries, colored. A large number rave in their names to the O&nv&cimg Commil tie a* not registered. .0* ti f Kf, ? J I A I * f * w...??. uu> i iru in xmiuuuTc. ifmovpa and ~ hurhd beside her *oi>. The members of the . t'ompany have since kept the memory of the dfCfii.-ml gt?-eii. and the clothes he wore at the tune ol his death, a- well a- his uniform, they J ha\e carefully k-pt iu a h&ndboine r&.~e in their libnrr. , At tKe first mee'iiijr ol the company after th Mliickolly occiTRDct) & commiup* v.a^ appointed to tr*!; measure tor the erection ot :i tuitaide monuineitt to hi? memory, an t the la- ' <!i> - oS Capi oi il111 held a lair 'to aid them, vhuh netted o>?r * '> 4>. The deMgn of trap- J sue . :> Italian artjst mployed o?* the Capitol, , was accepted.and :i cci tract made with Lira, but be. before ttniiking ii. ivtu.ind to tbUj, ?m (1 it wji- tin i-!? (1 by Mr. CbarJee Koussmu. j Tur JUouuipent is erected u\er tli?- graves of tb? iie< a-seii and bis lather and mother, and stands . :<tx'iit nineteen in beiplit. the die bloi k 1 I'l-in; four fret in width. (iu the (rout of it is? . a representation ol the manner of hi? death, 1 M.d thi :e n> ai?o inscribed his name aud th? date oi bis ui ath. with "a truer, nobler, trustier heart, more loving or inure loyal, never beat v.itt,in a human breast." Itwris placed in th-- 1 cemetery abont three years sine*, but owing to uravoidable causes its. dedication was j>nt otr { ire i,i tunc tn time. A tew week- a*o Lb*- (Joinpauy took the initiatory steps to dedicate it. by J : I .i. tui? < c'l.iuitt'e ot Arranjcentents. ,Vc? ^ The Amrrirnn Mr.lical AtMciitian. Yesterday atternoeu the Comraitte# ou Mdical Ethics on ccn?ulu:ioa with female pratut:on? rs, made th? ir report, clotin* wi:h & reso11. ik n &tatir jc that the tjuestion ot tfib id never been pon?id> red hy the Association ih conn< ion with consultation* among Medical pra. litioru rs, ai.d that every ra> niber of the Conv*?ntu n bad :i npht te consult with any one who pr??trited the only pr sumptive evidence of prof' <sioral abilities and acqniremenu reqtu.ed by the Association, viz: A regular Medical education. Also, another re?olnf?oii accepting tlie resignation of l?r. Julius H-neberger, of New York, nud rtideflmtHiy postponing all further consideration of him or hi* pe. culiai intikods of procuring practice. Thereport v as laid over ur. r. lainierro and HUfKner preferred barges (ipainst Dr. A. <*. Field, of Iowa, which w?*re laid over tor investigation. In the alter noon tUc several sections were en. gag< d in listening toT> porta. and dtecus?ing the merits of the same The CommitUe on Priase Essays reported that lonr?sMiys had hnt-n submitted, and the two ptizt'sof $*200 each wire still in the hands of the committee as no awnrd had b'-en made, and they recommcndi d that both should b-* offered tor the beat essay, but the subject was indefinitely postponed. THE MhUr.fc.KP RECEIVKD BY Til? rRE.4IDKNT. Ifetwien eight and nine o clock la>t e veninir the numb- rs ol the Convention visited the Ex-" ecutiv?* Mansion, and were received by the President, a.--i?;. d by Secretary Seward, Mrs. rtturson and Mrs, Stover. The reception took place in the hint" parlor, and the guests passed into the East room. An hour or more was passed pleasantly at the Execative Mansion, during whuh time the President, Secretary Sewmd, and the ladies were enpiiffd in conversation w ith the visitors, amontr whom were the lollowinp physicians troin this District:? I>r*. (iralton 1 yler. James E Morgan, W. P. Johnson, W. J. lJuhamel, C- AI. Ford, Joseph 15uriow>. Hagner, Lovjoy, Draper, Lee, Bey. bnm. Toner, Thompson, King. Dliss, and others. The guests were present) d to the president t>V Dr. Tvlnr us tln?v ?.ntvri*?l tli? parlor. AT PPKAKER ?OLKAX'S. After lea\ ing the Wbiu* House they proceeded to the residence ot Speaker Colfax. No. 7, President'* Square, and were received by the Speaker, assisted by Mis and Mis* Matthews, Int moth* r aud su-:er, 1)t. Tyler a*;.iu introducing the members of the convention. The visitors remained here until after IU o'clock, Mid were most agreeably entertained by Speaknr ['oilax and the ladies of the house. The visitors were much pleased with tne manner in w bich they had passed the evening. SECOND DAY?WEDMSDAY. The Convention met this mom i up at it o'clock. I'he report of the Committee on the subjects mbraced in the President's address was re. reived, and several suegestions made by the ,'ommittee lelative to the same: which will be nit in the U rra of resolutions and submitted to he Convention. T>r Chnirmfln .-*f ?;44? *- ? ' v vi ?.ii*- vvuiiuiiuit*r u) re- 1 vise and amend the pies-ent Constitution, suhnitted a lengthy report; which w as ordered u> I >e printed, and will come r.p for consideration ' it the next annual Convention. Several changes md amendments arc recommended by theCoinnutee. Prof. Smith of Baltimore. Prof. Stone of N?w ifork, an<l Prof. Marsden ol Canada, were . imoufc the > isitors ihia morning. and upon in- I citation took scats upon the stajre. A communication from the Medical Associition of N? w Orleans was read, inviting the | Jonvention to hold it* next anuual "-egsion in hitt city; temporarily hud over. Several communications pertaining to rouine bUSillP&S of ih** ftssnriatmn ? ? ??.*;?-A*a .w .v>?avail ??VIT ICV<"I?CU ir.d referred to appropriate committees. A rec> ss of flfieeu minutes was then had. to illow tbe various State delegations an oppor- ; nnity to select a member from their respective states to form the Nominating Committee lor he er suing year to nominate officers for the Jonveutiou. Tlie Association reassembled at o'clock, ind tlie various State deleiratious nominated be committee ss follows : Maine, l>r. N. P. Monroe New Harap-hire, , l>r. C. H Twitchell: Massachusetts. 1 ?r. H R. <tor? r: Kb ode Island. Dr. O. Bullock: Coniectn ut, '>r. A.Woodward; New York, Dr x. rnesrbv; New Jersey. 1 >r S. Lillev: Peun^yl- I auia. Di.S Pollock Delaware, Dr. I?. Ask?*w; Warylard, Dr. T. J. Ilellsby: Virginia, Dr. jwen: West A irj:inia. Dr.Carominp; Georgia. [>r K. D. Arnold: Ohio. Dr. W. H Mns>ey: i Illinois, Dr. lllldreth: Tennessee. Dr. Keller: \labama. Dr. WeUierly; Indiana. Dr. Sutton; own. l>r. Clever: Mit liigan. Dr. Palmar: Di~- I rut ol Columbia. Dr. F. Howard: L'. S Army. ?r. (} A .< ins. Prof. John Oange, veterinarj- surgeon from 'riuce Albert College. London, was introduced ii.u delivered a \ery interesting addre-s. Prof, (lange, it will be rem? inhered, has writ- ! en >eveial very able and uiiereMing docuiimt upon the rinderpest.1 Senator Krake, ol Missouri, who was in the j lall, v. as invited to the stage, unci upon making us appearance, wan gre? ted wi'h gr-*at ap? i lause. lie '-u 1(1 li< did not understand why fie I boiild b?- summoned betore these learned , diysicians and a speech demanded. lie thought . t v. a* like highway robb-ry?stand and deliver. | houjrh h" knew that doctors were accustomed ! o ueliveimg. [Sensatiou anwnt' the ladie-, ! vho occupied seats in the gallery ] Ife then et?r:e?i to ih<- intimate association - h^iwe^n i lis lather (an eminent phj-sician of Missouri) ?id I>r. Gross. President oli the Convention, tid paid a gloving tribute to th.- medical pro s>ion. sjxaku g of it as u?'Xt to that ot the ainisier. th< one njr d.'vo'.ej) 10 saving mmortal ?-ouls. and tl e otliei devoted to saving ife. A communication was received inviting the 1 'on veil tic i. to hold ite next annual session at auquier "White Sulphur Springs, Ya : relerred , %? i*>\ Willi'** 1 * Dr. Palmer, chairn.iin of the Committee on 1 fledical Education, made a lengthy report; i vhicta was referred to the Committee 011 Pub- 1 icntio n. On motion. Dr. Thomt - J. Be -sou was aloitii'd a* a memtn-r of the association. Dr. Mendenliail then submitted an elaborate ej.ort on medical literature, which was lis1 Tied to with profound attention, and was re- j >-rr? d lo the Committee on Publication*, with j u-tructions 10 report. * m motion, the communication* in relation to ! be place of holding the next annual convention j vat taken up and referred to the Committee on u initiations On motion, the Chair was authorized to npoint a committee 'o attend the Medical inn m f M( *n noWo ? r? ? ? ,vii i \ **'? v?? ? ? *'* v?? > \ w vHiiHUUi ill CC^HCiUUCl !?Xt. TUf? report ol the Committee on Medical j :Itbic*. tobnoitted yesterday, y, herein all ])*ron? posffffcitiR a proper knowledge of the ' in dical protection are entitled to admission to 1 his Convention, and appended thereto is tin* ecommenuation that the resignation of I>r. I lemfieigrr be accepted, wat> taken up and di$. ' ti-?ed. ?*!". John I-. Atlee. oi Penh., addressed the ' onventlon in tavorof admitting female pbyiciaiis to practice. H?* ItiOUght they were qnal tc the pe: formance of all fr.rpical op<-nitons. without halt the hesitation of men. and T thp c'imw tmii? ri?1rf mH thar<>tA vmpathv. it ungallaut to say u> ih?m hey fcholild not enter the profession on aconnl o? their sex. It was a ilimsv extrude to av ibai they hail not been prop* rly educated, I /vlien by tbe if.Sf dixit Of the male nifmberkot he profession the leuiale hail been debarred of luivmal medicaj education. The general :ov? rumental e'audardoi the medical protesion taid uothux; of sex and color, and therefore lie only standard of professional iuetubere.h?p was proficiency in the knowledge ol practice. While in poneral she (woman) was equal to the lisle in the practice of medicine and surgery, ret in i?1aiii ca-^a -he postered natural inti>. /,?, mh.M 1 tnAntul niiimtntinti u'kunh iru i-a har ' I I I! V 1 a\'U lUrUMll v l? f,W ? W M* 1 superior acquirements over raftn. It was an mtrajre to exclude them from equal positions uvith ourselves, and he longed for the day when he female practitioner could be met irre 5pectve of the lotal law of discrimination. I>r Cov*di?\ of Philadelphia, believed that i f [he it males, as a mass, were to confine themvelvet* to their own sphere, they would confer more happiness and tend to enhance the exaltation of ibeir sex more than by the pursuit of [oediciue. Some, it is true, had proved themselves fit for the protession; but be was opposed to any special legislation on the subject, :md thought that the matter should be left to public support. Let every citizen be the judge whether lie shall employ a lemale physician or mu lu It hoH Kiiuii ihw fi Of I 1" 1II f* C)f KHmu f hwf ???? ?' . UilU Wf u ?- " ? ?"?* temaiv* shall be let aloue, but as he happened to have pome interest in the sex, he was opposed to this doctrine. [I^oud and prolonged upplauae.] He concluded by hoping the subject t-hould be not otticially noticed. 1*t. Davie, of Chicago- thought there wiu no ini]M diuifiit in the way ot female practitioners, <ta4 the convention had nothiug to do with iiieinaiter. If a dissension occurred in any local society it wi?s impolitic to bring tt before a general convention. He had a higli reaped for ft mnle character in ever pha*? of life; but did not like to see her logged into the slum and 11<>i ~nt mi hi rfiiti'iiMiinii God has Klven wii. man au ?xalted sphere, and he thought as long at the mt-dii al profession did not tr*?pa*a upou w hat woman had done, he did not think this convention bad anything to do with the aubject. He morei that the question be indefiniteh postponed. Tbe question upon postponement wan put and carried decidedly amid enthusiastic applause. The resolution of acceptance of the resignation of Dr. Hermberger, aa a member of the as-onation, was than taken up; when Dr. Sayre, of New York, moved that the name of i Dr. Rrnr.berger be striken from the rolls, because he bad violated the code of ethics He | had found that he coald not succeed as a memtx r of t a nmbunn is the code of ( thlo. and th. refoie had, in an impertinent iette ??Ldt rcd bis rerlguation as a me aber of tua a-b< ciauon. The spanker clo? u by rending ceiliflutri from oev sp;ip?*r editors of the miprofetaional condact of l>r. Harm targer an a phyili lau and a trt-mleinan. l)r Howard was opposed to the Aunctktlin parting M'dynieut upou th? can* of Dr. U*rabtrger upou U.? unfavorable jud;mmt of a * / single ppntlt-man.and he morcd that th^ whale n.atter b<' .ei^rred to a commit w of ttm-e. I?r Arnold, of (i^crpia. d-nied thnr it was a Jirjrle Bc<u?etlgn. and ttionrht there wi< abundant proof :ft*l I>r. h?t Ttolabsl th?*T u!? ? Ol trw-dital lOuTWf HB'*t nHMlk-M .it; prndrncy. He thought fee was a ii^rrace to the profession. Dr. Not 11, of Baltimore, claimed that be As^fhuiiku should decide iir?t *bvtUe<-, in a peneral seuse, members should h? pftinttnt to *i\e th? ir ur. H\ixlitied -anrtion to th u * ui dentifrice and other noBtirw, be?, re it rave a hnal <Vc?.-ioii in !>?; case ot I>r. H rnb tg- r. Dr. Raphad. of Baltimore thought ther*- h ul bo? n too much importance Riven u> thi* qties'.ion. I>r. H bad rrsinued, and it oneht to h*r? breu ac<?-|>t>d, though b?* was iu .lom?t of ttie advertisement which had been given to bim. I>r. Davis, of Chicago, said tbn rxil question was shall a member who ban d* fi .1 its rules fe permitted to re i;rn. II" thoujjV tb h *" wny to get rid of tbe question was to pu>s favorably upon the application for tie iccept:mre of the resignation of l>r. Hernb re?*r. l?r. palmer, of Michigan, was oopo-wd to permitting Dr. Hemberger to resign, and hop?d the association would vote for bis expul.-ioa. The quoitiua wax then tukeu, and Dr. ilernb<-rfer was expelled. A rt-solutiou was offered by I>r. Hartrain, of 1 lalti more, censunnz tbos? phv?ician? of Baltimore who endorsed, tbronghthe public pr-'ss, a certain foreign spe? ialist, by permitting tbe us" ot tlieir names in bis behalf. Dr. Atltx* was opposed to the adoption of any sii?. b resolution, a- be thought th>* 1 ?c il ooeictns should settle tbese questions among themselves Dr. (iross, dnrlng bis experience, w as well aware that :he names of ph\ sicians were often . used w ithout their authority, an<i b?* thnnrbt I tl.e association should be careful bow it lent its : iiiUueiice U> tbe question of consideration. Dr. Marbery was anxious that some action should bo taken at oacr. but. pentlm* the di?I cntslon, the anrstion was referred to the Committee on Ethics: after which the convention ; adjourned till to-morrow morning at!> o'clock, and the members of the several committees repaired to theirseveial sections The member? of *he Convention will visit the Army Medical Museum (Ford's Theater) this evening, from six to ten o'clock, wlterv there will be an exhibition of microscopic views. Tlivy will also * entertained br Senator Morgan; at his residence, (his evenine, at nine o'clock. To-morrow evening, it is understood, they will visit Chief Justice Chase. The African M. E. f ference. Ffcond /'ay.?The Conference resumed its M'#tlcn this morning at 9 o'clock, at Israel t'hurcb. Bishop Campbell presiding, with devotional exercises by l?r. W. Revels. A petition was read from the 1'hiladelplua District in relation to presiding elders aud lay ^presentation in the (general Conference: re ierrea. a similar petition was it?ad from the New York Conference, inclndiug an alteration in the Discipline, relt-rring to the length of turn a pa>tor may r?main in one ?.harge: which w;iK also referred Kev. John A. Warren offered a resolution to the eflect that it is tlie opinion of the Conferterence that the present number ot bishops i< sufficient for the business of the connection for the ensuing lour years. The resolution was referred to the Committee on Kplaoopacv. Gen. O. O. Howard, Dr. Byron Sun<l?-rland and Mr. I?ennis. the latter from the Society ot Friends, England, were introduced to the Conference. Mr. I>ennis read a letter from the Society in England to the colored people iu the Southern States, and a con m it tee was appoin'ed to draft a letter in reply to the same. General Howard then addre^s??rt the Conference. ami (rave an interest account of the progress anfl condition ot the Howard Unnenty. I?r. Sunderland also made a lew remark*, arid at the conclusion of bis address a vote of thankwas tendered to tb? .speakers. \ nurtiKt.r nf M nr: - * uui w t v? j^iunc v & cut* A. i'L. ??. /jlOU Church were introduced and seated Rev. J. M. Brown moved that ten o'clock Friday be set aside for the reception of Mr. KllioU and others, who de*ir<d to meet Ui? Cou. f" re nee: carried. Mr. F. Weaver, general book agent and editor ol the ChH'tian hfor^'r, th-Mi m:ide hi* report, showing the amount ot the j -chip's an<1 expenditure* of the book coacern, and the indebt?-dii? !-? of members of the confereuee for papers, books, 4c., received by ihein, after which the coiifertnce adjourned. T)eath from Violence.?'The Alexandria Jci , ?<? ' of this morning N.m: lu ^ vierilay ] :ip? r we made a brief lueiiliou ol Uu- tact tLui :tn nssault had been made Sunday nuriit, by three men. with clnb.-, on Mr. Patrick dafitey. Im ng <>n Hrown's funn, abont on<* mile and a half from the i lty, nnd thro Mr <1 was nearly l.ai.n to death. " The alTaif took place about 1? o'clock. Mr. G. died Monday mot"'"?The Coroner furnUbes uatiie following particulars:?On Sunday iught, May :id. 'lie bonw of Patrick Gafney was entered" b., three n?*gro men. Mr. Gafney *i- abs-nt, an I a yellow boy, named Henry Ma-on, was alone in tn>house. and was asked where Mr. Gafney ?a.-. lie sfi i he went to bis mother'*, the box was ordered to light a candl", but he refused: 'lie iri'n th? 11 lighted matcheg and went np stairand brought dowaa bag of bteon, which the* tt ok out ol the hnu^, and awaited lor the rptun of Mr G.: wheu he came llwy a'tacked Uiji, threw him down, seari hed hin., ami then beat liim with a cli'b. rtiey then bearing a wag jii :ti preaching, lelt him and fled. Mr. Gafnev th. n got up, and with the boy !eft tor hi1 brother's house, where he arnv< d ft little after I o'clock, lir. George S. King, his physician, when lie first saw him, >nys that theapp-anuu of the eye# and countenance indicated a con cushion of the braiu; there were two wound? on the top of tbe head: one gave evidence of the lracture of the skull, the other was much swollen. The wounds. In his opiniou, were the cause of hi? death, the cutting edge of the grape v>ne knotted dub exhibited, corresponding with one of the wounds ot the bead The de (lied at about inn** o'clock ou Jlouday evening. The coroner's jury found a verdict of "death caused by the above wounds of th>head." Thk Riv*uFroht. Mat 5 ?farter t WKirf ? Arrived?Schooner;- Home, Bailey, from Havn d? -Orac?', with coal, lor S. C. Ma^ruder: N. T\ler, U?ea.s from Philadelphia, with lr. luns of coal, for J. B. Lord Mame, Thoma.-. from Choppawamsick, Vt.f with lumber, to Q. W. Linrille. JtiUy't H'l arf? Sailed.?Schrs. Acnes Ann. l>wi>, down ihe river, lifht; Flon-me, Kr?<l ley. fcr the Rappahannock, light; Sarah M Clayton, Walter, dowh the river; ligrh*. St?amer Columbia, Harjier, Baltimore, with livigh' and pas?euE<re. Fron^tiie Kaftern jyranch wharves we have tbfr ioiiow inp report hui?ai.<r> Wharf.?Arrived? Scbrs. OrvWQa llatiKi). with wood to Williams ic Jo!!y; John I J. lifnry, Lecomute, with wood, to Win. Gui band. T. Kthfiir-i Clark \t- Co.'s W'xnrf.?Arrived? Schooner Corn Smith, Swann, with wood, to William H. liiirLou.'. ? rarpahahw<*gk Presbytert.?This bodv adjourned Saturday. Prior thereto the examination of Rev. W. i >. Robey, colored. licentiate. wa> proce^Jed with to the article of "Systematic Ttn'oh'jy," when, on motion, it was re*of Ve<. that brother Wm. O. Robey's examination be arretted, and that he be directed to place himself under the supervi?ion of Rev. J W. I?up. ton in relerence to his studies in SysteinatkTbeology. and also upon other points required in the form of government which may be necessnry in order to a final examination. A resolution was passed Mat the Presbytery be enlarged by adding such church churches as geographically belonged to it, or, that mode failing, that the Presbytery he absorbed 111 some other like body. PresbTterv will meet next in -n * a. g-m ...a j irv.4 .1 ? .? ? t > Jioutgoiiiery *.,ouiuy, itlu., v/ciuoer isi, i-on. 9 Thkpt or a Shawl.?Lest evening, between 7 ^id 8 o'clock, some sly thief took from the hall rack of Mr. W. Ourtiss, corner llth and N street p. a $>0 shawl while toe family were m an adjoining room engaged in a quiet conversation. Upon goincr to the door about ((o'clock to observe the weather, Mr. Curtiss discovered the front door wich? open and his shawl miss, ing. Thefu of a similar bold nature have been quite frequent of late in that locality, and it i^ to be hoped the perpetrators may be brought to justice. A saarp lookout is awaiting the next oflender. Mimreuhov the Amebic an Medical Convkmion. now in se?sion here, will find at French k, Richardson's, booksellers and stationer*, No. 334 Pennsylvania ev^nne, a lar?e and well-selected stock ot medical book*. See their advertisement. Joiiw B. Gocoh.?Th* closing lecture of the course befor*> the Young Men's Christian Association will be delivered to-morrow evening, at the new Congregational Church. corner of K-tb and O Ftreetf. *v " e eloqueut John B Geujrh. Subject: Ptenliir Proplc." Affairs IX Ai-EXANDEIA.?The Journal of tbi- worn in? savs: H ugh Latham and George W. Brant, of Alexandria, attend the State tornx rvauv c u\ention at Kichmonrt, which meeu ou Thur?l.i>. a* delegates from this place. The Circuit CX urt, Judge Thomas, will commence its sessian brre on the lfeth. - the comro. Coc?r ix GniiBiLTuM.-Tltle morn in*. Ji<me* O. Cleptaoe ?u, npon the petition of >?-veial memom of the bar, appoiuteu an examiner in chanoery, with authority to tak? (it-positions In short hand. On motion of Mr. Hlne, A. S. Maruire, of Netr "York, was adm*t. ted to the bar; and on motion of Mr. Brent, W. A. Meley, of the Supreme Conrtof theUniteu States, via admitted to the tar ot this court. m re 1 bomas J. Hughes, habeas corpus for discharfe troro military custody, the court ?iism'ssed the writ: but, at the request of Mr. Merrick, postponed making the utual order until I'MES. * fTta?- wharf cam of Jobiuoa y*. Birchnu taken up and argued. . 1 . tlV3 r); d! v; "V \ I lu 1" - f * ' < i <i CITY ITEMS. Bi.i? Sack*, lor Gfailfm?>n? Sur-.ir.rr and {>ffic* u-?. tor 16, at G?*OT?* C Hennir.|t'?. No.il t Ttfc T nr?r f l") at t woot. Si ith, Pa*t? an?rt V? st. for tr.?-u. are k<-nt rt m an t wp*t :ory t.> the most l.istid?ou?. A. Sakf Jt Co., 517 7th s*r?*t. JrwilKT-F.mi.-NMr *pnne ?tvie of recetvd '.his moruinr, at I'njrit'* One DolHr Jewelry Store, No. 418 Pcnn<ylranui avenue, ear 4 ^ street. W*?t.?Emory Pnrk-r, S"?w*rt A Hro., of Uiis city, and Alva M Parker, oi I'riuc# Georges* eountv, Md.. left fcciv v?'#r. diy mcrnii.g to *e> k their fortune* iu 'herr*>at W?L | Ft r? Et.awwwt. *wr? Capmmmf Stmt* of t&.? ihipm quality, just "to** thine for 'he sea-be found at tlnble Jt Co.'p, 468 Penua. aviiue, between 3d and 4% streets. 2 For Cobk* or otber complaint* of the visit Dr. White's rooinm Pennsylvania avenoe, between 4* and flth street. I)R. WHlTt, Surgeon Chiropodist, ?4 Pennsylvania avenue. Between 4^ and ttth atraets; e*i*Mi?hed B*>1. Coru*. Huni?us. Kh.I N it 1*. Enlarred Jolo!?, Wart*.Molee.Ac..sa<?i?*s?.fiillv tmird without pain. The ?hoe can be worn with ea*e immediately after the operation. Hours from - a. m. to 0 p. m. A FrLL L.iwk of Spnnp and Summer Clothinc openinr at Smith's, 4<V' S^veuth strret, opposite Ptmt I ifflce. 6 Ladiz*. try the choice*t Perfume In the world. Burnett'* Florim.-l cloeHy ivremble* the odor of & rare and delicate boquet ot I flower*. and In this re-nect i* utrivalient A Jew drops will leave itspeouliar und delightfol fragrance upon the hnui! kerchief for mnuy hours. eo "Wrapping Pater for tale. Apply at the Stab UflUe. pkrpohi wistoing to subscribe for Thb Stab who reside on Capitol Hill and the Navv Y*rd, will plea** leave their orders at Tfo. lt< Kart Capitol street, between 4th and ?ih. Jorw (W??rw*. Agent MAKRIEU. <;*AFTON-PORRFLL. Ill the Sew Y rk i*enil? chflivh on fli<* &th in?it . I?r Hm\ lohn ^ ? *pt BIN.iAMiN f <5n\rtoN rD"ir?d"ft"*t '? Arr^y.toMr?.VIRGINIA A PORRELL.of Wuh ineton. D C. MrTLHKNNY?SMITH. On th*5thin?t..atth? Church of th?- Ascension, hy R-v. I>r Pirtcknov Mr CKOIUiE A M< I LHKN N V . of ?hi? city to T. VIRGINIA EMITH.ot Ali??dria \ a. DIKD. OBUTTENDEN. InthUcfty.onTueadu* nirht. the .tth fn?t . at I] o'clock H VftVEV rBl'TIEN I>*N. In th?- .Oth y?ar of hi* at* Fun?nil from l?i? late 1fi>. S K ?fr*?t UtVHi ><th kti'1 *th . Thurtday at S o clock p ?i Tbo r**l?tiT?? an<1 trte?.|? of th- family are r gneitrd to fctteud without further no*t?e. * GOi.GIN. ODlhf Mli of Ma>. after * H?tri> mm! priitT?fi?xi llluwfp. LE KOY ACSTEN. *<?ti ol Kol*rt and th<- lat- S*r*li K. 0< ?riii I li year* *n?l >4 unwut ha. Ml* funeral *111 taketlare <-n to m >rrow < Thnr? day) utter 11 of n at 4 oYlnck, trrnn the r'-?ld?*iic* "f Ll? fath?r. No. MS M ?in*l. McPHEBflON. In tlilt citf . thie morning. ET? AltP. infant sen "f Hoti ltd ward au<* A nine C. McPharaou. PAGE. In thli citr, ?n tin 6th Itirt., iu lii* VTtli year Prof?e?or CH A Hf.K> UK A FTOK I'AUIt * I'. lMiuinfr in the Patent Office CLARK. On the 4th inat . CHAS. ALBERT infant son of L. F. and M*r> C. Clark *g-d f. month*. To MY PATRONS A NO LADIES IN GIN E&AL. Having imported one of the Iar*e?t and Mt C<>11?cted Stock of FRENCH <'OR*BT*. 1 would invite all Ladle* t?caM at m*. Establishment. wher?thev will nl?" fl'd differ?bt at>'! ? of own aiske C'BSKTS. Ladles' and Kent's SHOI Li'KK I'.RA KS, the late-1 novelty in HO??p SKIRT> manufactured ol the very t>est materials, an 1 j..M not to l* atirpaaiui by any on*. Skirts warranted for six ninths. tus Rill. a&fllTAVIlKt H, 49 L0CIS1AN& AVEKl'E. between 7th aol <th ap 13 tf Neary oj?p"?lt?> Hank of Wuhliftog. I rpO TBI LAHICB. We have ren j-vni and op* ncd for yonr in-pec- I tiuD, ab<auiifui n?e nni*-nt of KfcKN< H AN1> GEfcMAN CCbi-KlH. to whi<h *? 'mill" y-ur (-"pt-cial ?*'ciitiou. Yon will pleas* examine ?ar v?n oiakc HKIKT* AWP CORSKTS. ?*rriui;-<l mperior it: sl/le, ? i?h *i <1 ?-> auy in the market. aUo, tli?- BOsToX MlulLi'KK 1!BA<K nit I.? !i?? hi ) M < ?. th? in ot r>*-rf- t n i.k mnt thr Ul'Krl?\ C(|Ll<&FiiIIiQ HK1KT, cf __ i l _ ?? . i - * wuitu *** p- me ?4s? it is I?Ol'GLASS ARRO . M-?rnfi*<"turor*, *P 22 A<>3 ?tti fIfWt. b?t. b MiJ E il|3 P1S'9 ffiE 9v seamless kid gloves. the litest novelty or the pat. full stock on hand, or evkry 8hade and color superior to any gloyb in the market wall. robinson * co., 3** FEXXSYLVAX1A AVENUE, mh6-tf Manufacturer'! A rent*. U T T K B . B O T T B7 We are daily rect (tIkk a ful! ?apply in half tub* and firkiua,of the choicest new at*! old New Vork BrTTIR Also, the pail* of fin* uew We?t?-ri Beterre Butter. Pealers will find with n* a bet'er *rade of Bat ter, st lower price*, taai can be found eleewher* in tbia market N<tRTHEBN PBODUOB STOBE. ap 10 tf Peon*. ?vc? bet. luth and nth ?tt. ?? ?? ii 486 BKYK3TH 8TBEKT. 486 SPRTNft KTOTk' JUST OPKNKD AT NARKRITER'S, Mo. SITIHTH STRUT So. ?*? t? Door* abote Oi>x> Fellow*' Hall. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OVAL AND EQOARB PICTURE fRAMK8, PICTURE CORA AMD TASSELS. MAILS, RINGS, PAINTINGS. ENGRAVINGS. Jtc. Embraced In tbe fcbo\e will be found the Larger tuck of PAPER HANGINGS in the Pletrtct. Paper* raiding in ?rlw from II cent* to %4 per piece which, according to price are Bade of the beat ynality and finith. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, From #1 to embrat ing a rr l?eantifnl ?arl ety of Card Frames. Foreign and Domestic Sqaar > Frame* ou band and made to order. W1JTDOW SHADES, Pram #3 to #13 per^air; In iiu from ilx to nit ftct lnug._ Wijrfov gkMlH made tonrder. UMtr* Tor rftpernangine ana w idquw c:iaar> punctually executed, in ctty or c?QBtry. Oo?4 Goods st the lowr?t r*auarrttiTi> pr4c?w. Any order not lattificiorily filled will bt- c?r riCl?TE*M? CASH. J MAKKRITF.B, So. ?SS CCVENTH STRFKT, bxi whi 1) and k stksbth, 8 Poon tbov Odd Sellow' MU1. John geat * co., MilVFicnilU A.HD 9IUI*? III WOOD AMD willow WUI BOO MB. xwiass, OOlDAQK.Ac.,* 1? ruLTua &au you rsuBT BTBBKT8, NKW YOBK. IDW1I0 HEATH. WILLIAM A. QBA fa 8 6m TH HATIOHAL 8AFB DBPOBIT OOU 1 PA*YTOf Washington. D. 0.. cUrtortd b> fecial act of Ooagrawfor tL? mtt> kmiK. ante nvutM, of WofriaMt laada, hflrer Plato a?5%th ?t??MtmImkB. F. Browa, H . 1>* S3? 6m. W.UfP.VB. L Hontlnjrtoa.??K>. B. PWa. &fp y/Bay>1 ?f.Jsathanlej_WlUoo ^ pilin TMi gJUgJSgW SMALL FLAT AtiMtkM vtM of^UM^ra^M. Mil ' OotmtTmntwfri ! "**<1 ? 5 --4 , , 1 * tfT/iH-. w ?*- if jif j r.*r ? * *a%. * *m.h .** I GEORGETOWN. ?^ . MUIM ? Tmk H' *hu ??r <iVA'".riAx* <>r |*i hi o ^KfH i t.? I ? * ?*rVnr montto * 0:' h? Boarrt ot ?;ti*r?lian- oi fyhiic Nafcool* rrui b? l?l la?* ! iit at tli. M*j -orr. ?r% l? nr |T' ?'?' Mf?r? Hv.iw. |T??MK',| M t ?+ * . WiUoh. N'i'vbli', *i?4 lumlap. trv ) Ihf u-a< fc? !" 'r? port* f-a A|?rii *.-r. r rtllDlnid ud tlM. Th* tail* of T rt bull*, hyr, t-.'-jy.1, uid V in II. ( *ili ua. > . *. pit^Blid Hid OfilMVil lu hr ph >1. A oinmu-" uf.'iUon 'am iwivrd trimi M1. M. ttyrlitrif |inmary Hbix>l No. s >?>im|W?'4 by m cvrtifl. at* from hor phyMi'iM, *ra' n* b r inability u>:>tke < bare* of ti*?-?cb H?l *? *?? loT t th^ mnVinUer ol Jh?* t*rm. On in?'ioi<. Mi--; Jy wi? was grauuri a lurloiif h for 'h* r>*m.*i n. iter ol tb# twin. *rtth??< *??*ry Thf H.??r ! then ??l*e?*?1 M'*? Altr? E <T?tr a? pr-- a i i ' vM-'srt at primary ?rh<v>1 V<- i ni t\.. xt. ' ? - - " CI iir- ** ? .'U ? ^ ii< | I * hp s--i?tant in i>liw*t>l Mim t'ra* 1 pi i ary m-bool No. 1 Mr WiImmi an a j plication tr<>m Mr- Cnmhi ii*nd for rv-;i .. mi<-ion if Iter tou Ki! > I'uiiibftrlind m primary erhool No. !. It wa- ordT?*d tu* ii b?' re-w&rr.i :.-d wtirti thf Inf ti>*oir ?h*ll > 1 cur. 1' ?u ordrixil thM Mart E. . it qualiiint, br ui ill* r tm*!'1 mar j. boot*. .il?o tbn: th* attendant* a' rhc * vch?H>l building* I** rvquir?l to i>vr?*p and du> tbr vobool r>K>tn* t-acb daj and k^p tb- p?> . m*ats roun<1 tit* btiildin? hi a cImm . otidiu i Sale t?r A* >b?? ionrt?*iitJi in<>u h.\ ITi -?t 1 UJ? O! ill#* SjVtli liniW...- A W . ?? ?? >i>n Iir-l . ( rtt *>? ? i irnni H?u<m Im-t rvfiuiir th rtT ?har- . of nork. n ptw?>ni id( v ?oi?t *: |?ri J Mflartrow ? -i r ?? < th?- i i - ^ i luwr, or at an a\rr*f ul 11.14 |wt oktr". " Tbi*- Mwvls*.on u- in a proa|t*roM? cwdilfcrn. Sk>t l"r - Mffl er Mr<-* n (??? fvn nc i.T**?trd a ci>4orr<l pirl. !.'? y??r? old. named Ann j K. Kmc who was Mot? Huckey -tin morn^r. cliarc?*d with hcmi ? >s*i*nv Th" Jn*ttc? t**nt her lo tb? vorkktwtr lor thirty dsvv 1>IMMtPKBI-T.?(Mta*r Ko?"V lft?' ev#iiiri* nr. rr?ud Vim Sbrpkr. ? tS?*rmitn m>Mi<t. 1i?r b?'in( *t d ditMirrt-rlv on tb' ?tr-? t. i 14# cMf hflof .Tattle** Kurk?y ibi? mornitt|, ."uid v. ?^ fin r? *5 Tit* FircT l*n ->i< of the **a?on millcwn* * C at A i :iiot an lflnid !u mortotr aft?*raoon an I i vniDir. in?fl??r th.- mum. Ut , ??? v n * T HoriFkiu's popular lioir Hilt Bsml, ?n<l will 110 donb! a mo?t affair. a* that i>?nd it uo'f 1 for producing dilution! aume : forth* UauoP.. and mauac ibtur ?-um rt*iittn<M.t* j i u *> o?t - i ? THE (jRtiM'r Mow* ?r?wt-Tb? town fir?- 001:1 pan r. numh^rii.r n??* mnrokfl from tliHr enrfn* h<u?? to-day at ,li | oM. ck tfc Washington, joimujt ih?? VVa-liui^j ton fin* iorapa.iiw* at tb<- i;ity Hall, aud pi e??*<liu#r ?i:b them U> th?* d?4icaiiaa ??t ?< Orvaeap Moiuinw *t(>Mvon4 tVm?i'TT. MEK< H akt* F.ti HM?V?TV hiMin?-< irtn wlfd on l^bar.jf tbi- mnrmnr * a> ? > lolloVf OfiirliifN 2J5?II bufbi-U of r^u wlirtt. t Mfi *- -* - ?? a -? ' ~ * I ..*> > uuiun; vnauw lum Mill llllMii'K ?>l ! v. hiteoorn. SaW l.iun hu<u?i? ol r?d wb-.v, | ai ?*.);>: bucb*l? d>. at *S.1 .. and IA" knih? I eU do.. at YEtfltfcKTttW* ADVERTISEMENTS. | (y-3=?Fr?TfVA! -Th* I ?<!; > of W< ?i IJ < tr>?n M V. <*hlirr?i mill h*<??n % iMiLIPH TKA PARTI. ' on Wt!>S B4l>A V 1 an<1 TH I'RhPlT. M?T <t'- mi'l 7tL. at ?.* t j| o'fl?<k . the pr<<f d? U> I r i to [>4>iujt ft J.-M or th? p*rii'r?ji T1fkM? : Adult* FtTtj C?nU, Children. T??i.tff t?- Ontft. m? > St * |^Y TUC'b. Llttt. Audi' nwr. tifoir'*! ?n. XTENFTVr KT?M K ,,y . KfKY AND GLAFfcW AkK AT A0? Th'N On MOXliAf. Mat llih tW'VlM'k, I > I aril. ?t No. 1'A Uicti "tr- ?-t. Gay and l>nm>>*r nn ' !*< ?*. th?* ^Dtiff aloft (<l kt-ry *? 1 Gi??-? ar T? rn,? cob. THOM AH BoWLINtf. IT 6 tl AnniMw?i. |^t I UUJJA.- iW?LI>0 Auct , tiwlfrlu**. IMPROVED PEOrriTT IN t.E"BGETUUN AT ArrjToK On TI*F.!?DAY AFTIRNO'S. May ll'h. 1*?, I will pell. i? front of the |>r<-aii?-a, part of Lot li .j4 fr^utiii* atoat 64 'ii Slot r??tr*ft ?itli a of 4? Te^t on *11 ?tr**t, in pro*?<l by two atory Fraiu- P*< Illtia Hutw TVrtna at All roov?yant iu? *u<l atainp* ?t tb<- ?t of ihr purcha-**r my * THO* fQWLI N?;. Au'-t. UniM ASP 8CMBEE GOODS. ? uiTi v u ? ? ? *?--a * '' " vvuti u. k i , I I ? Pi UK?- H . irrnrwiowc . D 0.. I ** r?>'eived anJ no* t ? pur ' ?> r? Ih rc? ?m?o: tii>?i t of 5pr m and Sunitii r ?? F ?u< v l'ry G<><>4*, t-iili*.i ik it ^ui rtl variety nt I A 1)1 IS PbK*S G??t*l>S UlitfhlOli-to* M >b*ir, 1 SHk Mixtorf? nt.tl A I !> ???. t t ??!1. b< ?nl tr??eiit g suit*: Gr?-r adiiira. M bairClierka org?a<1t?-?. riQiirt. Jac< eHii. U*s* Chii.tr I'nnia ?-Fr<-n< t' Rini tb?-r Mii ln. |i**t('tnibri*>. Nilr"Ot Limil Mil'ti) P*n:k- rrbit'U a?<i ln?h Litifita l'kr?uli. Al**?u>l*r and i fber Ki'l Ui>1 Si!V <.|nv??. H .oit-ry of all WiikIl:o p Sk.rts bwt luaV- au i ?t>Ua. IL tall atipply of T*U?- I.iorua. Stpkia* Mi-^t'ti** hbiriiiitrc. Matlibi:. lu?> iut.4' < .. iu.t-re*. Tat^'s? J'-au? Dritlinf*. Oie-k^l I I.iD' tiS. Coitoi a4et Prills *'.<1 Pin k, for <trnt a 1 a t.il Bo)"' wear IJhi.uu bal ' * e . cm- Ik t nit-r* ?;ll k?ikOWtMi almost ntir?* Brwatock. M\ T Hit BOMlUt Cbb (if Jims U SHOOT. ^PKlftG AND PC MM KR GOOP- W |lt(? intoptr hl * ivtr (aiuru. lit of KANCY. ?4 8T4PLK DRY GOODS. ru.I.racing 19U i>i? \ lU-m.xiKi Good* for ?r!nr nod > ,.i nMnnlU. fr. m 55 rent* to p*r )aid. t,<W*)ar4i C?Ik >h, D?? itTlrf. rnttkMi P!? k Silk* from *i Vt t $3 M'. tor and wrapfiinir* \?r1? ?f | Mfarh^r and nrtMenrhed CffVina. p kkI v*rd ? ?1?* I Mn. h<^ cotton I2H t e?(ticr troo# Ti? l>ioe. I TaH* Linwia L*r*. at.-tk of Cvimrn and oth? r K*oU? Svr dicd ai.d C">? ?.?> .? An N MIILKt. p 16 1 m 101 Bridge 4r??t. 6rori;*t *n I?~UklTlSK: I1 riBMTUK I Ba* tuff enlar^M my * w? R,>'m> ?hi ?? u? u.cit-SMU iMfiiui B. 1 I.ec lr<r? XI yMBBK < TVr t<> the public k>t large and eelt-cied stock of V FCIMTTBE. SI ITto ruK r4KT,<>R,a bEi, BOOMS. SITTING AKI? DIN1 K<t K(K)|H *P. Id "olir:ticg ? *har<-of the pnNIc p?t c?u only ?y i will try mr l.?#t t*> si**** J. B *ULf. 141 Bn4c* Str?rt, P P ?A rin* AMMlBMt of LOl NGfil ?P 7-3m BANKERS. J AT COOKS ft CO.. B A N K E B S, Wrrmwrn Ptiiit, Owti Tiiisvit, Bir ud wllttcimnl naxkat run. aoi k touuntlr on tand a full ??*piy of *11 V OOVKKK1IENT BON98. 6ETEK-TH1BTIES. AMD COMPOCB? INTEREST U Jl Eft. Ordert for STOCKS, BONDS. *c , r>*nta< id4 collection* nitdeoD *11 M?K ? lit PlBST RATIONAL BANK Or WASHINGTON H D CQOKB, (of Jay Cook* A Co.,1 PraMnt S HUNTIKOTON.rMhiw ?OYBESMENT DEPOSITORY AKD riSANClAL AGENT Of TUB I'M IT 10 STATES 1?U UrttS, HftUlIt lUt Irtiwt OotrruBttt Securities with TrMnm Calt*? BMn, ITO.Yf MILLION DOLLARS webu? M>dMil aii ciMMtor vormyMky7 SECURITJESaX current market rata*. FURNISH EXCHANGE mmd mmkm Ckllttttm* m ALL THE PK1NUPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. V* MrclMM OoT?TM???t Tone her* ou tu MOST FATORABLE TERMS, rn tu* ftal attention to Accovyrs of busjp, tss mex ??4 hrm* aad to Mr other buiiMi entrust*'. to a*. IT'LL IN FORMATION In r?c?rd to OOTKB1* ? k MSI T LOAK 8 st all ttmm cheorfnlly ftroUM. f VI. . BCVTIKQTOM, Cuklw. wmhta?to?, MmtIi y, isa. war AAHIVOTOH CtTl I1TI10I (ill, Oornor of 7th itwt tod Lonlaiut tftitt. PATS IBTBBBkT OB OBPO8TT8. UT? Mi BALLS mil tin is of BOM M Mi STOCKS, ?OLD u4 SILTIB BlfkOTt yrloM nld for LAID WABBABTS J. B. BLTAB8, PrMldeMt. l-ABWI.TilMMH. If Wir.LTAV ttt ' IVPOtTII OF ^ FAKIBIAJI riVDT OOODt W FKNNMYLTANU ATKNUE And T OfrTWiM. ^vstsgasgftaar- -?., JiPiH Cf BIOS. i T W7~A I ^ U *?