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VENING STAR. [Pec nceciememiog tothe Postmaster! _AUOTION SALES." [LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. | 22% Selparndocs. The Pridencs Heck ci of | themactess, and, taking eatage smonget the spec: NU a ae rte ees ene Will render his de- | — (aes Arat pase for ether ™ Auction City Councin.— Board of Aldermen.—The | R&Mes of only two of our citizens who. came on | commenced WASHINGTON CITY: cision upon it this evening or to-morrow morn- | - —— — ITY * ® lermen.—The : a oe x. an —— uj the rtanbag 2 stones - t with then. 3 5 pistoi-shots, latter effect TUESDAY July 28, 1857. | ing By W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. Board met at the City Hall pursuant to adjourn- = ‘<b og hd sy i ‘ond thie eounnlt provoked a fire eed li Martin, of American candidates troops = EREMPT: Y SALE or « LARGE STOCK | ment, W. F. Bayly, president, in the chair. for the Board of Co ee ‘ouncil in the Fourth | a portion of the troops. by which many persons neers Se A Navy Orricer Deav.—Capt. Henry Hen- Bag? MER SRR Bove’ Chor On TRUR 5 Rap rele reneighd as sty Ward, who, {appears ierested himself in were killed und wounded, in-luding, unfortu- re * : 5 ro 3 ig o’clodk, unieat i! he May "i SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | ry, U.S.N , (furlong! hed by the late Naval continuing every evening thersaher annie trend ng the following not Netedlinere curing gnte tana ae for teen = their arrie val cate! anne ae ae | — newt end wey sehen The Unsen is to-dey devoted, for the most | Hetiring Hoard,) died ae Tock, Fa, ‘ay the 4th | sea tieeseed of ‘Es tnll sell-at the extemmive | or the Corporation : ; meinber of the American party, who is stated to | more escaped in the earliest afternoon travn of rare pert, to the Kansas question. The editor re- | instant. — And 10th streets, one door east of Iron Hall;alarge | Commissioners of the Asytum—fio, Mattingly, have accompanied Mr. Martin some distance from | for that city, which departed hence al three joices to find that nine-tenths of those who Appoixten.—Gen. J. €. O'Neal, of Pa., has | Stock of Men and Boys’ Summer, Fail. and Winter George W. Emerson, and Jacob zi the raflr depot, but it is not shown that he | o'clock. ; Copsey - a re s = rs f Indi . | Clothing and Furnishing Goods generaily. Commissioners of the Centre Market—Stephen ve the strangers any substantial comfort after| The brief narrative here given of the occur- originally evinced a disposition to break with | been appointed Superintendent of Indian Af- | “Sale positive. Terme cash. 7 P. Franklin, Hudson Taylor, and Wm. Orme. reached the city. He was unable to ay Tenees at the polls of the first precinct of the the Administration upon it, on better informa- | fairs for the Territory of Utah. 7a . _ ©-W. BOTELER. Aost:: |" commissioners of the Patera Market—Francis your ¢ . but has solemnly affirmed | Fourth Ward toy eel edie necessary by your tion than they then possessed are now earnest] ‘ By BONTZ & CUOMBS, Auctioneers. Jenkins and George W. Johnston. that his arrival with the party was merely acci- | committee in order to enable the Board the a ting its policy im. the Territor aguinst | , APPOtstyD.—G. W. Belden, Eeq., has been Tiranrtean Brose py’ tartar of Fact ot | a Welkerned Solemite Suoner® Maruet—Wom. | dental; and that be hed so Knowledze wastever | to Jed Gur cacndnnt iccpebariiover tmecomeat su) ing i icy in err i: 1s v oRN b —| v f Ww Solomon Stover. oye! more, oF o! - jant is sip BO | apa ba appointed U. S. Attorney for the Northern Dis. duly executed. &e.. Tshail sell on THURS. | “cevamiesiounse a ake Novikern Market—Geo. | nese nee overs at | Martin the committee ob- the assaults of the regular opposition press. trict of Ohio vice R. P. Ranney, Esq., resigned. Das . .s DAY, the 30th instant, at 9 o’clock a. m., all the en- The Intelligencer moralises over “the spread —s r sioners of election atthat precinct. The evidence. tire stock in trade of Ezra Lease, No. 545th street, bifid csar tledenncng Seb cceid 5 ae ee it will be observed, aes in the crime of i 7 3 Commissioners of the Western Burial Ground— | 8 his office to learn whether be would answer a fomenting and partici ing in these dicturbance. of lawlessness,”’ and urges the propriety of com- Tar Weatner.—The Paatety Soa eae of the BakeC Ls es Chatty ag Botan < Joseph Burrows and William Wilson. suinmons, but not finding him there, be did not | members of only one of the political parties. Your bination and concerted acti th tof tb weather for this morning is made from the Moise | Bureuus, Wardrobes Washstands Sexton of the Western Barial Ground—Angust | call again. committee, however, are unwilling to believe, nor serine enki ee Telegraph line to the Smithaonian Institution, | Bedsteads, Mattresses, Tables, Looking Glasses | Miller. ‘That the visit of these men was preconcerted, | do mean to convey the inference, that the re- conservative, law-abiding and thoughtful to | phe time of observation is about 7 o'clock a. m.: | Toilet Sets, Divans, J-ounges, Commissioners of the Eastern Burial Ground— | 20@ that it was not designed to be of an orderly spectable portion of that party are responsible for eradicate from the popular mind the bad influ- 3 “* | Cane and wood-seat Chairs, Plated Forks George D. Brandt and George W. Oyster. and peaceful character, is clearly evidenced by | the outbreak or for its initiation. Good citizens rom pop J : JuLy 28, 1957. Pillows and Bolsters, China, Glass, and Crockery | "Sion of the Eastern Burial found —Jobn | the earliness of the hour at which they left Balti- | jealous of their own rights, can desire nothing ences which it so earnestly deprecates in the | New York, N. Y.. «clear. Tote: with every article in the store, too numer- | O’Neale. more, (four o’clock in the morning.) and from the | but a fall, fair, and free exercise of the election course of its article, to which we refer. Wane ‘ous to mention. i Police Magistrates—First district, Sam’l Drury; | Mensive nature of their equipments franchise. There is not a word of testimony ——___--s<-o-——___- Richmana, ¥, Hone a Coad ET oT ener SH cath; Gverthat | Third district, Daniel Smith; Fourth district, | | Soon after breakfasting they seem to have con- | showing that any member of the American party WASHINGTON NEWS AND Gossip |& ichmond, amount, a credit of 3) and €0 days, secured by notes | John H. Goddard; Fifth district, Patrick Mc- | 'egated at and about the polls of the first, or ‘was hostilely assailed by its political adversaries. = etersburg, tatisfactorily cast acta terest. Kenna; Sixth district, James Cull; Seventh dis- | "0rtbern precinct of the Fourth Ward, where, | and iT committee has ear el Ameena ind in. Tae Case or Lycurces axp Leoxipas Ghareceat x S lear. RD BONTZ & COOMBS trict. Daniel Rowland being reinforced by a portion of the most disso- | criminately from members of both parties. They E oO YCURGU 3 b s ‘on. S. «clear, very warm. + G fi i) PA Keer Chief of Police—F. A. Klopfer, in place of Jas. | !ute of our own population, the combination had no power to compel the disclosure of ev: Pircatrxy.—At the November (1856) term of | Augusta, Ga.. «cloudy, warm. = WB tt, who declines to be reappointed. roved to be much too formidable to be restrained | dence, ex: from persons holding office under the U. S. Circuit C for th dares Giatidat Savannah, Ga. «cloudy, close. By A. GREEN Auctioneer. Police Conateblan Pinst district, Pe Daw and | from acts of violence by our limited police force, | the phan rag ell pommngeniiy some of thoxe : reuit Court for the western district | Macon, Ga. cloudy, warm. XECUTOR’S SALE OF FRAME HOUSE | Jobn T. May; Second district, Wm. H. Fanning | Which—if all its members, including the night | who were invited to appear before the committer of Arkansas these young men, sons of Col. | Mobile, Ala - warm, pleasant. axp Lot at Avction.—On MONDAY, the 3d | and Joseph Williamson; Thitd district, ‘Jak Ee watch—could have been embodied at a single | or to favor it with depositi®us, have declined to Pitehlynn. the well known agent and represen- From THE West. day of August, we shall sell. in front of the ‘premi- do from apprehension, as they alleged, of injary to their persons or business. In nocase, however, where such persons have informally disclosed to +} Suit and Wm. L. Ross; Fourth district, Edward | Precinct, instead of being distributed, as tative of his tribe (the Choctaw Indians) in its | 72°, flewing reports have been furnished by | Frnw House dad Late helontion te hae | ME. Henry, Henry Yeatman, and B. T. Watson; | Were, amongst the fourteen precincts em n : the National Telegraph line: the late Christian H. Weber, deceased, being the | Fifth district, George F. Barret and R. Collins; | Within the extensive area of our city, would not business with the General Government. were | Frederick, Md.... -clear, pleasant. west half of Lot No. 4, in square 874, fronting 25 feet | Sixth district, Thomas H Robinson and Francis | bave amounted to one half, and probably not to | the chairman such information as they s convicted of an assault with intent to kill, and | Cumberland, Md...- loudy. waren. On the north side of south G, between 6th and ih | S. Edelin; Seventh district, John M. Lloyd and | one-third of the number of ‘the rioters who were | hax it been inconsistent with that which has bern ? Hagerstown. Md. clear, warm. streets east, next to the residence of the Rev. A. | Joseph H. Gill. thus arrayed ‘inst the public peace, and whom | obtained from other sources, and is herewith sub- were accordingly sentenced to three years’ im- Wheeling. Va cloudy, warm. H. Marks, acre back 102 feet Be inobes to ide Inspectors and Measurers of Lumber—Peter | it was rendered the more difficult either to ob- | mitted for your examination prisonment in the penitentiary. With the con- | Grafton, Va Teloudy, warm. alley, with the improvements, which area g two- With an earnest desire to obtain the evidence of some of the persons who have given currency to denials that any serious riot took place. or that epee At Washington, yesterday at 9 p. m.,the barom- rer niger ress and cellar, with passage, cellar, We te ee ects Beee, eee with the erewde of spectsines sorembiog tf te currence of the District _Attorney, the com- | eter was 30.246; thermometer 77°. ‘Thix morn- aiereas One thisd cash; balance in 6 and 12| For Members of the Board of Health.—First | Vicinity of the polls, and whose presence had the mencement of the execution of their sentence | ing at 7 o’clock ‘the barometer was 30.19; ther- | monthes the purchaser to give notes for the defer- | Ward—Phillip C. Davis, M. D., and J. B. H. | effect of enabling the rioters with the greater im- any lawless intruders a were pres- 5 ¢ 74°. red ents, beat it t fi di f sale. ith; V i— Roh _ Btone, M.D. unity to accomplish in the earl of the day | ent. your committee invited a were favored was deferred for etx months, to allow time forn | OCT ‘Aldced given and 4 doed of trust taken: “Alfoon- | Smith; Second Calman: TWO Carin? | indir behustons perpose of deterring a large body | with the presence of the alderman freen the Thine representation to the President of the facts in PERSONAL. veyance at the cost of the purchaser. aa "ANTONIA PONTS tr } E Barry, mop aa deri Bryan; Fourth sc beas fs “cet a their rightful exercise of the case. -.. Commd’rs Nicholson, W. W. Low, J. De PHILLIP ARTH, | ¢ Trustees. ard—Wm. P. Johuston, M. D., and Jas. Law- o It turns out, on thorough investigation, that William Radford, A. 1,. Case, Captains | iy 2-4 GRE fenson; Fifth Ward—J B. Gardiner, M. D.,and | | The northern precinet of the Fourth Ward, Ward, who, on the 22d of June, offered for the consideration of this Board a series of resolutions denunciatory of the measures adopted for tue Lowndes, aud J. Wilkinson, all of U.S. Navy, = = aie ae . J.P. Ingle; Sixth Ward—F. 8. Walsh, M D., bod meng lls became the site of this violence, con- oe — gene hapeery haar peace, = seo the testi i: won E ah at iy C.R. OWN & © uctioneers. 5 t; 8 th W: E. | tains a larger number of naturalized citizens than | ground that there real y existed no riot, and that he testimony against them embraced uo alle- } ai: iov., Wm. Bigler, of Pennsylvania, are at | © Nn Wr DNESDAY AFTERNOON, the 2th eae Dana icorge Mattionty nes E- | say other precinct ofthe city; wed, estmtaaam | toe suggestion of the presence of armed iutrader. gation of malice aforethought, and that they Po New Taal maa To the the | the stant ats o'clock. we stall sell, m front of | On metion of Mr. Miller, the above nominations | the = ty of preserving order at these polls, | was a mere paeucet So vee =~ intervention iv ¥ All New York rush .o the wharves on the ie premises, the following property : » Nai of evel ler ii - s f litary » it this ventieman, it will be preacher pres dgonn oe rH Propacts arrival of the Asia. to see Miss Madeleine Sinith. | | Part of Lot No.1 of the subdivision of Square saz, | Were laid over for the time being, to make room | ¢ven under ordinary circumstances, had been | of military force. But this xe hfe ¢ pay ; creatly increased by the act of the commissioners he Glaxg press. wr ra to be | beginning on the northeast corner of said lot No. 1, | fof mere important business. 5 ra witness for the prosecution had offered to be pit Spill ibe ga phate es hun. | at the intersection of Ist street, witha alley runs | ‘The Chair read a communication from the Piiapeeyes prea them supporters of the candi- . S| pee ‘ Z Lee deilics trmedontt ping at the rear of said lot, thence wost with the | Mayor, enclosing the account of the Corporation | Gates of the “+ American party,”’ in placing the _ bought off by the friends of the accused. Under r-killer turned ou line of said alley 55 feet, thence with and parelicid | with the Bank of Washington up to the 27th in. | Polls atan inappropriate locality. Rejecting other these circumstances, backed by the recommend- With said Ist street west 34 feot, thence enst to said | staut; referted to finance committee and more eligible positions, the commissioners Ist street west 55 feet, and thence with the line of 4 seen, unequivocally testitied that he was not pres ent at the polls of the disturbed precinct. a that he knew nothing of what ocen-red there ex cept on the information of others, whose name. he declined to give to your committee althongi: 3 = . " Al je ench inted i ion t established these polls on the east side of Seventh | he *+as informed that the object in seeking to ations to that end of Indian Agent Cooper (for A Caro. faut street feet to the place of beginning. Improve- | gourd trom the Conniin antente or Roe street, at the northwest corner of the precinct. | leara them was with the view ef olstaining testi the tribe).) the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Drs. Hunter & Williams, git Manis ses, ville, Tenn., to visit that city on the 10th of Au- | #/most within a stone's throw of the polls of the 7: in support te agree we oe which, and the Secretary of the Interior, the Presi- Physicians for Diseases of the Lunes, Terms: One-half, cash; balance in six and twelve | gust next; laid on the table. northern precinct of the Third Ward, which | by way of invendo — ee se, have been so ~gemged ? ; 23g North Cherles street, Baltimore. montis. C.R.L. CROWN & CO., Also. a communication from the City Surveyor | Were located on the same side of Seventh street, | freely circulated throughout the country on anon dent, with the advice of the Attorney General, The prcticn ok iieeleed waoas pkg aisane javes bch a _ Auctioneers. in relation to sewers ; referred to improvements | Witt the Northern Liberties market-house run- | ymous authority. None of these persons have has exercised the authority vested in him by | voted exe 1 tr sively to treating Diseases of the Throat By JAMES G. McGUIRE, Anctioneer. committee. ning ina transverse position, its eastern end be- | made themselves known to your committee ; and. me 4 ut) : a ; i *} ing” neart uidistant between the two polls. | jadzing of the results arrived at by the Grand law, to order thom to bo set at liberty. male eat ode or ircatieet anes , Eee PrsLic. Koen On Wh Ml ot Hd dept ves oS pitt aig dont Snes Remonstiemens with the commissioners rient Ts who state in their presentment that they We are extremely gratified at being able to | 18 introduction inte the United States. has been | NESDAS s July 29th, rt 4 ovclock,at the Auction | to claims committee. ; placing the polly of the Fourth Ward precinct in | have examined, in connection with this suljec’, state this fact, being persuaded that the sen- | fiat met unis cone Carte Brose ans extgustzated: | Rooms. 1 sliall sell 3 sinall and desirable Farmon | Mr. Sinith presented the petition of Samuel H. | {his objectionable position proved of no avail. | one hundred and twenty-five witnesses, it may be act, being persuade a fe Sen | that net only can Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthina,and | the Marlborough road, distant about three miles Birch, asking the remission of a fine; same refer- | 1m vain was urged the inconvenience of the lo- | safely inferred that none of the Persous professing tence. under which they wou!d otherwise have —— by soadeert elon Hieipe ion » pus from the sity. it contains Ziscres of good fama, part | ence 3 cality to the voters generally, some of whom re- | to have know! which a the fac ra SUM PEO ‘ate Se ~ | tn wood and part cleared, and under an excellent crop Also, one of James H. Birch, askin; ort sided more than a mile distant; in vain was ur ina different light have ventured to appear be py ie sralepeah —. Fras gre buverutinairest Sindee piiaiuts of a stall waulas privileges; referred to pales reser pied esas the interruption which must ensue to business | fore the Grand ‘Jury, as they might safely and an Rone nee tee tribe of carrying it | contact with the diseased organ, and the stomach | nie, mprovement, cons fruit trces, andanabund- | | Mr. Donoho, from public schools committee, to | °P {hat portion of one of our narrowest streets, | voluntarily lave done if they had deemed their into execution would have been unfortunate Co ee i pare tis auc of water on the place. It also Possesses some | whom had been referred the petition of the mem- wah, = ratchet adam pa timigig was was sca pomegranate op a to = aa We ’ mn e a 7 i e on amit of 5 ie for the future of the Government's interest ice. This NPereuns Ieuiter od orien tke Bent eas di- Ferree ee Comeabian Unstitation, sepored abil val on aes among thei — ey fs + ~) ; account of its being a reguiar market day, and in » 90 eet- | rected by inquiring of Bre Breoent the stia | 12#king an appropriation in aid of the Institution ing D ree y. Tar Fort Kzarvey asp Sovta Pass Wagon | day cannot be fur i sit urged that the placing together of ne time, av efficnoione, that the for the education of the deaf, the dumb, and the | ¥#in was “ ant when it will be universally | PROZC. One-lalf cash, the residue mone and two | blind, and asked that the committee be di schary- oc pabaecied cations Seeeet Rit ie ne, Roap Party.—We have private advices from adopted by the. Medicai_ Profession, as the only an- | years with intereet secured a deed of trust on the | €d from further consideration of the same; dis- geese ee we chor of safer nel: f malad 7 - 5 would inevitably increase the hazard tothe pub- the division of this party of U.S. road-makers, | ere set at honght bang ence Wich have huth- | premisee. JAS.C.McGUIRE, | charged < premte, therefore, that the evidence obtained »y your committee justly and traly exhibits the facts of the case, except so far as it ix deficient in the a particular of not disclosing who origin this conspiracy against the public aA ic 8 rN lic peace by enabling a single of disorder! ace and good character. (Mr. Magrath, Superintendent.) which started tons wale panes | tees Se = By A. GRE Aucti = at pada telered Oa eae Faron oo th Precincts T lls of the first precinct of the Fourth ih tk siemens toa sone body, under the | utenti floret til, whin ite ateacatey cauwot | VEGETABLE STAN DS IN THE NEW | antotthe Asylum for the mouth of June, made to tho plaes of tuelt casion. ene eaberig | Wand: wut ee cuertrsey wee & ‘fest time for cmumnnd of Wx. Lauder. fhe Engineer of the | a vararenme. ee ee pa Manxer Hovse at Avction—On THURS | the following report, viz: : i fe i It appears that the rioters took session of A : DAY. the doth instant. T shall sell, commencing at !2| “fhe number of persons in the Infirmary on Le ) ost des ¥ 1 i ing . a ; some distance beyond Fort Laraniic faking perfoct henlth. Nor is there any thine anes | i the eity of Washington, erected south of the eld | receives uring the month of June was twenty lee regularly, though there was oc- their way towards the South Pass at the rate of hal! hour, the second time for an bour and a half, during all of which time the conmissien ets were absent fromthe place of voting, and a ape of the time separated from each other hatever might be urged in justification of the - a ote he . been inthis, Why should Consam apg aur” | Centre Market. making a total of sixty-five During the month | bee! proceed hls discane iets the natural tectiecee cra Persons from the country and deaiers in produce | of June twelve were discharged, and one died— | C#sional excitement, caused by efforts of the riot i . be 2 Seven hes 3 are respectfully invited to the sale. leaving --two i ers to get upa row, which seems to have been | act of the commissioners in closing the polls on 40 milesaday. All of this advance party were hereto fore, teee en been no alethed evista Bee iho Mayor, A. GREEN Jie (Or iin yeniy ee eae heed felt to a greater degree amongst the spectators | the first occasion, there is uothing of which your then well and in fine spirits. They were sent | Tefching the seat of the disease ; but this difficulty iyi-d— tail * Auctioneer. | litmary, during the month of June, ouly two were | {wan at the window where the ballots were de- | committee can conceive that will justify the clos. Aue : more fatal thar ethers coutumPtion becomes 10 | mene | iatives of the District of Columble, “The wane Posited, But at the hour just mentioned, a vio- | ing of them in the second case, when, according out in advance of the main party in order ty mero tial than other serious maladies. ber of disorderly and vagrant persons. in the | ‘ent and unprovoked attack was made upon the | to their own testimony, quietude prevailed a! make certain scientific investigations in the echaities unable to visit the city may be treated by FOR RENT AND SALE. workhouse on the 3ist of May, was forty-six, and | line of voters, with pistols, stones, and other | around and about ther except so far ax that quiet was disturbed by the clamors of the mob in urging the commissioners to this unlawful act Two of the commissioners and the assexsor testi - fy that they were closed agreeably to an under- standing with the mob; but this is not admitted by the other commissioner. According to his testimony the pretext for the act seems to have Pea 5 . 2 i ff we: . by which the entire body of voters were vicinity of the South Pass, necessary to be m: been prepared—which will be forwarded ; . Sale” noti the number committed during the month of June | Weapons. by which t) y e Pi y before the main expedition can get profitably | case, the od ba struments, medicines, &e., can | ff <E on | ored)—making a total of one hundredand twenty- | Stilants through the tenement occupied by the cre = Ee azz} + WILLIAMS Vis. hington on the 12th anc = > barged. and en cloped—leavi ixty-on _—* - o Cars EmeT> - —Adw the - 2 € : : cha seven © ng sixty-one : aes ory Navy Department this morning. | Stho" ; . + jy 23-2528" | Street, two doors north of Penn. avenue, has seve- | Of the one Lundred and twenty-eight persons | ing of stones and the discharge of pistols toward ted the 16th instant, say that the U. 5. steam- . = ~ ral pleasant ROOMS, suituable for families orsin- | committed to the wi " rt the window where the votes were received, until | been the application toour municipal election, at ‘ . 2 f FNo T'ICE.—All persons are forewarned from aio gentlemen, which she will rent on moderate but thitty (ten Whe snd Goatees two well-knowa and active members of the Ame- | the instance of the English-born citizen who was ship Roanoke was to have sailed on the 2Ist in- i Bl yeiemypr ag ae Lot No. + aie, situated on | terms if applied for by Ist Angust. Jv 27-e03t" | natives of the District of Columbia”? rican party (one of them being its candidate for | acting as one of the commissioners, of a law en- stant for New York, with 256 of the flibusters. | Poor-houne, as the law will be cnt ced eoeee et | GEVERAL PLEASANT ROOMS, suitable Sr ie nce Tee aad esate Which we De | ia ee tacee pol ek ae ncaa | acted by the Pastlonnent of Goest cae liga . ee ee Se oa - a a btm is . with t , | ing before the x lenge: se polls) c i the aggressors 101 i ul 5 Their general health was improving; their sick | laa ieeee ies either sand RNG BROWN on faruishod cr unhrnulahed stamens eter hele: above poe Se BED a le to desist from their ferocious work, in language | which was —— inappropriate to an election in list had been reduced from 120 to 29. Francis | _iy 22-3t_Corner Sd and Market sts. trourestnwn, | avenue, No. 31, Mr. Moore, from the elections committee, to | implying that their political opponents had been | this country, for the reason that in England an Brenap, a fireman, and John Smith and Charles NOTICE.—1 do hereby forewarn all persons with B rf ay ces beacorrmogated hom had een referred the protest of John H. | Yanduisted and their shots were imperilling the | election is continued for more than one day, and Stribeniski (filibusters) were dead. All was wo eben ey ne, eee are: Really, on tay ac- é = Goddard against the right of Mathew G. Emery | lives of their own friends. The firing then ceas- counts I shall pay no debts contracted by her, from | FYOR REN = if at any time it be interrupted by a mob it can —The two comfortable and conveni- | to a seat asa member of the Board of Aidermen | €4; but the wrath of the rioters not aving = e be adjourned to the next day, so long as it shall bl the Is s. in- | tins date. ext BRICK IIOUSES on Fayette street, ad- y i r been appeased, they proceeded to demolis' be so interrupted, until the entire leagth of time peaceable on the Isthious i and the latest in- eee JOUN KELLY. (joing he Carerence enlace Aaatraa vo. | from the Fourth Ward, submitted the following tae pk gisele ZR stg Se: pocbeck octane teaas ri agree for the holding of an electic formation from Bogota indicated the return of | — ‘Auguat. ‘The | "port: Pp preseribed by > = my spcyye | pairs and will be for rent on the 4th of . the outside pressure when in the act of depositing entire good feeling there towards the United Nema poor CREAM pe wee Hiousex are very desirable, particularly to pareats , _ MAJORITY REPORT. - their ballots, had been erected immediately in States between G and H.—The very best 1Ci CREAM | RID The committee on elections, to which was re- | frout of the polls. and WATER IC t $1.50 per gallon, delivered to | —— shall have been consumed in the actual busi- ness of an election free from riots or other violent interruption ; whereas ia this city, where » educate. Apply to JOHN L. street. Georsctown. __J¥ 2 | gered the case of ‘contested ‘election fron the hildren SLA. Ai 5 The rioters were thus in complete possession of | the law requires the election to be ‘un and A Captive.—Yesterday. Mrs. Marble, late a any part oféhe city. Also, on hand 68 different kinds (SOR SALE —A very comfortable three-story | Fourth Ward, respectfully submit the following | the place. It does aot appear that their assault completed on the same day if the public authorities prisoner to Ink-pah-du-tah’s band of hostile | (! Cakes. and finest inthe city which I will sell 8 | 2 BRICK ey ELLING, Situated on the west | report : . . J was met by any resistance. except such as was | may not interfere by force, military or otherwise, Si Indians in Mi - rage for cents. @ one, come all and give me a call. side pa a G ore AB thn he petition of John H. Goddard, protesting | inter y the police otticers, who, proving | to secure the voters free access to the polls, a ‘ioux Indians in Minnesota, who is now in this | Furnishes Parties, _ ea ay sine CRe Eo months; or if all shonld be pend Ieee a deere | against the right of Matthew G. Emery to 2 seat | unable to protect themselves, shared the fate of | small portion of any party might arm themselves, city, had a long interview with the Commis- Foreman at Weaver's will be made in the price. Apply at No.512(2d story) | 1 this Board, as an Alderman from the Fourth | the voters in being driven from the ground. | put in their own votes, take and keep possession sioner of Indian Affairs, wherein she described iy 27-31" ite Browns’ Hotel. th street. Ward. represents that the said John H. Goddard | During the onslaught, four or five persons were | of the polls until the hour arrived for losing hor trial d suffers . é the band - Hey —~ OUR . tOHN PORTER. | al POLLARD V Was a candidate for the oftice of Alderman from | shot— fortunately none of them mortally—and S$ and sufferings at the hands ot e | f r. aR, them, and thus make a mockery of the inestima- ble franchise on the freedom and purity of which depend the safety and the liberties of our country Besides, the emergency which the public author- ities of this city Were required to meet on the day of the last election, is, so far as your committee —— ie Fourth toy ine oeeice held on the Ist ay of June last, and that at the first precinct of jured. __ WANTS. the said ward he received 193 votes, and Mr. |” ‘The voting was of course suspended, and the WaAxtED, A xood COOK.—Apply at the Phil- | Emery received 295 votes; and at the second pre. | election for the tine being completely broken up. adelphia Ice : Cream Depot, corner 12th ee cinct he received 220 (should be 221) votes, and | The — of time the commissioners of election T,} os a { visits the City of Washington, for the pur- savages. who, it will be remembered. murdered | pose of exhibiting to the Ladies of this vicinity. the her husband before her eyes. The object of aes reer Momus ae her visit to Washington is to obtain indemnity | And also make sale for Terrtor t fort 1 from the Government for property destroyed by trict of Columbia. Machine will be on exhibit some others were cruelly beaten or otherwise in- | mat | streets. Mr. Emery 128 votes. the Capitol Hotel, where he would invite all persons “ Se ——— : Tl yy lidgive the <tectian toa absented themselves from the polls, appears to | are informed, =e a — _— = dl ians i ir fi ; ita withaet Hedsemtion yam JANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A gc ree ye nani wont Bive the election to Mr. | have been about half an hour. Upon this and| other country. ‘There is not of record, within the the Indians in their foray. She has been de- eps op HS Operation BINS & co. \ erebeel Wome a peti Wee ae iron uety by a majority of ten (nine) votes, and he | other points there is some discrepancy in their | knowledge & your « ttee. any examples of scribed to us as being Young, handsome, and | - — — eae fora private family. Best of wages giver il good has been returned as Alderman by the commis- own testimony. But, when the polls were re- : . | sioners of e! ion. But Mr. Goddard protests | 0; ned, they still remained ander the surveillance 23 9th street, between Land M. against Mr. Emery’s right to the seat, and claims 24 ot nee armed invasiens by inhabitants of a distant and foreign municipality with a view to control the dutious required. Apply to JAM ment of Vondiehean & | GAR RN intelligent. Through the instrumentality of i z aaeines the abe ben nent of Vorlons | GAR ¢ " + ~ u and coutrol of the mob, whose continued threats | elections of another municipality, in which, as Judge Flandreau, laie U.S. Agent for the | §° Se Vondeiehcne cee Tag eagle Beads se Some it for himself, on the ground that the election in | against naturalized citizens, in connection with electors, the iutruders had no interest whatever Sionx, she was ransomed. Other person, and neith n will he responsy, WAR TED About 0 good, stout, COLORED | the first precinct was not held according to law, | their antecedent outrages, deterred from the exer. | Such was the lneacina at this city on the Ist of , ble for any debts contrneted by nny such firm, Repel apitlgs the day Wares geod, nnd ones the tole ees bythe com. | cise of their elective privilege not only citizens | June last. It was literally an invasion of a hés- . — r iE : bot Bada ee constant employ iment. ¥ personally and imme- | missioners of said precinct should not be receive idat y | ti . t thorities were justified Lasp Fexps’ Accocxts wita States.—An | GEORGE VONDERLEHR diately to HN ILLAR, at Satony & Gc a Oren PI ‘d | of the denounced class, but also intimidated many | tile nature, and the authorities we re justi in "* abe Gas ps counted asa paitof the poll of the Fourth | native citizens who were o} to the candi- ROWILL BE GI VEN AT Br Buildings. _ _ —...'"_ | Ward. And the reasons submitted and urged by | dates of the so-called Athenee party. This for the benefit of the schools at W ANTED g S<E—A neat COT-| Mr. Goddard in support and justification of the | clearly appears from the list of voters returned by he 1 bers of the congre- TAG vI\ G@ HOUSE, fora sma'l | exclusion of the return from the said Ppreciuct are | the commissioners of election, as your committee nerally are respectfully invited | ftily,ora MING LOT in the city or | subst will presently demonstrate. — ark ‘ally as follows : = suburbs of Washing! ity. A site or Dweil a . ~ a8 Atl pede leet i the suburbs, or with e rate Ist. That many of the friends of the said John But, after these polls had been opened a second 4 mile or two of the city, | 11 Goddard weve driven fi re i : : 5 ih cicred Abel OL WE * E r ‘en from the polls of the | time, they were destined azain to be closed in the Nas 2d story) Tth Spey OE OLLARD vee * | said first precinct, and prevented from voting for | bri aan of two or three hours; for, by one - | him, by an armed mob. o’clock, what previously might have pven re- PP 2 SPE . Ci “NICA’ ; OARD WANTED—By a Gentleman and his | 2d. ‘Phat the 2 3 rely a ri +H % 35.18 found to be duc the lem SPR als OMML NICATION OF I Nita: between 6tivend 1th Cane oe dl at the Commissioners of Election at the | garded as merely a riot, though one of a most des account has been adjusted by the Commissioner 1a of the General Land Office between the United | #tH. at 7 0'c States and the State of Florida, for the five ber | gation. and fri cent. fund accruing to the latter during the to be phepetog years 1855 and 1856, under the provisions of Lady man the act of Congress approved March, 3d, 1855. eS een and a balance of $3.5: defeating and expelling the intruders by the em- pioyment of any amount or description of force Phich they deemed uecessary to ensure their de- feat and expulsion. The commissioners erred. th the polls and in applying this E to an American election The commissioners farther erred in making a defective return; for, although they had twice » they state, both uy lish enactunent Iren 1 cents. jy 25-3t° iF oye id inct, all of th Del i f faba closed the polis — the day = : = <= . : ge of Free aud Aceopt ai etrseke ue thd - als bed sald precinct, all of them being political frien perate character, had assumed the more serious | in the return which they made to the } ayor au State of Florida. oy reser Shar [Raph rrr ated eee an ae ins paras mote where thereare eae of Mr. Emery, did not keep the polis open from | as ect of an actual insurrection, from the course | in that which they made to the Register, that in And. also, between the United Statesandthe | TURNDAY EF the 2th inst., att. | clildren. or ina Boarding House. Please adress | Seven o’clock in the morning till seven o'clock in | w ich was deliberately taken by the mot to resist | obedience to law, ¢ did. on Monday, the first ity Post Office. jy 27-38 the even 2 is requested. oe State of Illinois, for the three Per cent. fund ac- as required by act of Congress, but, | the public authorities in their efforts to restoreand cruing to the latter during the year 1856, under 7] + : = on the contrary, that thé said Commissioners maintain the peace of the city. tie Senaon who owas a oud sadehe HORSE | closed the polly and azain opened them without Upon hearing of the outbreak in the morning, i i, Se Grand Secretary, | and would save his livery, may lnve hun we!l kept | @ny notice whatever, und again closed and opened | the layor had, with comunendable alacrity, in- TRAL ICE CREAM s t m1 sic orov i he provi ions of the act of Congress approved ALOON.—At | OY 4 gentleman in office, who desires to board for | the said polls at their pleasure without notice to | yoked the aid of the President of the United April 18, 1818, and a balance of $13,791.69 found Fe AEE Ice Cream Depot, corner of | that time some two miles out of town. Is accus- | the voters. to be due the State of Ilinvis Dae and F streets, the best in the city, at cents | Lomed ty horses, and will treat one weil. Can give 3d. That the Commissioners baving closed the umnbia, to protett Tom further tnresisoed ste: vis. =! . eee references. Address A.G.H.,City Post Of | said polls, as was then believed final for the | lence the lives and property of our citizens. The delivered to families at $1.50 per gallon. | "P+ __ — ives ans large paeet of the Scots of Mr. God- | emergency was pressing. The freedom of theelec- — = ANTED TO RENT FOR A T M OF ard went to their respective homes, thus being | ti bee: i 4 ), OUANO FOR SALE. Ww YEANS a FARM Cone a to 150 | denied the pinlaes, Sab voting. 7 Ss eeer aideaseee Sad bees aries Gr oaioee FY cres, with improvements suitable fora da: Tha “ si jet July, inst . from the Nebraska wagon road Having theacencs for KETTLEWELIOSMAN | an situated within 1 todimics of Washington woe Acbare cae pales iy cae ss xe wey perils eee ee eres Perty, whose intended line of operations is from IPULATED SU AND. wh his equal; ut not supe. Cce sae the Ait ear buying at wee Goddaid, were denied the privileze of voting be- | memvers had been wounded in the discharge of the Mouth of the Platte to the Lean qui Cours rier, ny fertilizer that is now used, | beg leave to ‘iy cause their naturalization certificates were issued. their duty, and even the commissioners of election call attention of farmers aud others thar uses fer- | Th street. =a ew from courte of recerd fa tk ; : = . ° 7 ze - 2 = = wae ci © several States, and | themselves had deemed it necessary to abandon They were then at Dacotah city, up to which | tlizer fany kind to examine it. A supply coustant- oer ent ores pved CITY | not by United States courts. , the pel lis. In this eimergenry the s2t Gad ae at the ° ethane y y he 5 ly on hand, by the bag or ton. J 5 ; point they had made eatiefactory reconnois | 7°" “Price! No. 1 ih ncpensen added. n lust We linproved. ‘Address | _ Sth: ‘That at the intervals when the said polls | Navy Yard composed ties only affection forex thos { J were open a number of the friends of Mr. God- | could with proinptitude be bronght into service, sances. Their mai i sons . $43 do do. salam’ win tack will be to struct RICHARD RYON, a i _ .. 94 | asd approached said polls for the purpose of | and they were at once ordered to the assistance of rh es over the various tributa the Mis- orner Wh and ts, KEN OR TWENTY GOOD HANDS | voting for b and were driven and beaten away | the civil authority, and directed to report to the souri river on the li ne = — fi to Work ona Telegraph 1. political triends of Mr. Emery, and only a | Mayor, at the City Hall, distant about half a mile further information inquire of G. W. D Nar class of voters were permitted ¢o cast | from the sceue of these disturbances. : perce T urner of 6th street aid | their vo ex. : These troops, however, had not taken up the Gr ND EXcU 1.0. O. F. hace ene —< 4 In refe e to the foregoing ailegations of irrey- | line of match before the abettors of the mob, hav- an Bureau in this A IXC eSon AND PIC NIC Wax TED—In the family of a gentieman re: 7. larities and lence, yi - aq x nas Arvans-—The Indian Buyeau in , ea frci yi fae ty TOE | ie UP vlgeea ores, Regs | Mao, heaped mavement Acvned and Wa hingin, Territori strom = Columbia Lodge, No. 10, I. 0.0. F., i ete wi sd ea with submitted “as the inspection and considera- | the Navy Yard a large. mounted swivel. or can- Ripe > (coming by e . é “ = “ a ‘Apply to J. ORUTCHETT. . | tion of the Board. ich, with threats of destruction to all who arrival of yesterday at New York,) which state he FRE adriana use PAVILION. her of 6th and streets. oe ” bat ‘This testimony shows, that on the first day of | suould oppose them, and expecially against for- that the Indians about the Dalles and i h i SSDAY, August ith, 1857. SATAN TED ate ist ana GER aoe i June last, the day fixed by law for holding the oe eee citizens and the marines, they dragged paatonl cat yrieae = a es bes int e Hinving chasieredthe Hisamert V TK levaee lapel shor tarnished COr, poacal pda elects aoe Se lielrs seoced a Sey two miles through the pub) pega c of s ere exhibiting signs | gox. and inmude eo é ot th iuad wade t : by the irruption, from | imore, of a band of | and plant in a position to command the polls of hostility. Those about the Dalles had fired bracers BAB with use ‘of Kitchens Refercuce | lawless men, arined with pistols, knives, and | of the Fourth Ward Precinct, already in posses- several times un the whites of late ure of al who fay pi cipa Box 184 City Post Office mets other dangerous weapons, whose pur] ap- | sion of their friends s wmients of the trip, the j ments respectfully nanounce to the f peared to be to assail with demoniac violence the This daring act of a triumphant mob, whose : 1 eee ee a conenuen Sethe SSS | voters of one of the politic parties, and espe- | cries and violence of manner inspired terror as it Pamanyzeo —We regret to state that at 3 p. | Wier put the public: That. the “kascur LOST AND FOUND. Citizdna. ue Of them terognized as naturalized | passed along the streets, and whose contidence in wm this afternoon, Commodore John Newton, Steamer will make two tcipe President of Naval Court No. 3 in session in —— = citizens. ts own power had increased with each new suc- leaving her whartat 7: o'clock s,m this city, was seized with paralysis at the Meado of June, convene ourse!res at the house of G. W Appleby, in said ward, and then and there, | ing severally taken”? the oath prescribed by law. ¢ Rela an election from the hour of seven o'clock in the morning to seven o'clock im the evening, ” &e These returns are contrary to the facts, and are impeached by the evidence of all the commis- sioners whose signatures they bear. Another irregularity cousist in the return of « larger number of ballots than there are names of voters recorded. The number of votes returned is 496, whilst the names recorded amount to but 491. The differeace is not very to be sure but it amounts to one-half of the majority re turned for the sittin mber, and indicates that some votes at least got iute the ballot bex in au improper manner. he commissioners are also chargeable with irregularity in not having duly d and sub scribed their names to the list of names of per sens whom they have returned as having voted on the day aforesaid. The returns are consequently imperfect in all of the important particulars mentioned, involving violatioas of law upon Which arises grave ques tioks as to the legality of the election at this pre cinct. But these are not the only irregularities requir- ing serious consideration. It plainiy appears, by comparing the returns of the commissioners with the evidence obtained by your committee, that the riot, together with the closing of the polls had the effect of breaking up the election. From the time of the riot in the morning uo opportanity was aftorded fora fair expression of opinion by the voters of the precinct. When, between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock, the poles wei Te-opened, they were in the undisputed posses- sion of the mob, whose lawless conduct not only prevented naturalized citizens from voting, but also intimidated many native citizens who fa- vored the election of Mr. Goddard. As evidence of this itis sufticient to state that amongst the first forty votes recorded on the poll list after the re-opening of the polls, only four of them were given by the political friends of Mr. Goddard, and that amongst the first eighty votes so record - ed only ten of them were given by his political friends. A portion of his friends, however, com- rising native citizens, were beginning to rall Tae Nesraska Wacox Roap Panty —The Wagon Road Bureau has advices to the 10th of of their opera’ Onrgos axo Wasnixe ros Terrirontes: Ix- PIAS Arrains.—The In raph Ofhe sade ” e Wasnine Saturday, between 12 and! precisely. RAYED AWAY—On the 2th of July, a These intruders came by the railroad, inthe ear- | cess, and which must have become more and more dat p.m. irning, the first bout willleave |’ small red BUFFALO COW, witha liest train of cars, on the uorning of the election, dangerous in the absence of effective o position a dultchitat teip tip by the ative Geter | mite ee eee ek ee : "e isha = uv before the oj gy va to its menaced atrocities, imposed upon the Mayor . e ga dtelig ty the ** silvery light of as the polls. “heir number, your committee feel | the necessity of moving the troops from the City House, where those courts are now in session “3 tail, and legs white. A suitable reward will be pad Fred i y p re u : . - ‘ rf 2 NaMRIIRGCES be Justified in inferring, could not have been less | Hall to check the insolence which, during the His left side is seriously affected by the at- amer will touch at Alexandna, going and | for her return to JOHN ROD EER Nos Tatroet, : : = nar ep that pun Mayor bree aged pred Se ee every semblance of law and authority. If at such 3 3 el Sar | iBformation from Baltimore that forty “round-trip | a crisis the Mayor had shrunk from this dut a and friends by whom he is now surrounded ¢ nner and anes = il ee furi Hiehed by that prince of Go EY ML Ace ee toe ck he tickets,” allowing the holders ace to visit when the force a his disposal had been pps Ly there. hope that the usual remedies in such ca- | °!, “terer te padd; and Refreshments, at i Sf ses may sven afford him relief. aud the second at o'clock p.m. The latter | slit and two pieces cut out of her left ear, arriving here about au hou > between lth and lsth strects, than forty—an inference which is based upon the | previous three or four hours, had set at defiance tack. dle is not speechless, and the physicians hers’ Brass afd String Band has been en- OST—O , JE Nepal pmol arp honn finder will he rewarded liberally iflefi at the office of | ‘V@shington and return to Baltimore the same | mentedasto be adequate to sustain the power with , W exp Provest. Winter & Company, Capitol Hill, jy 27-3t | day, were obtained from the ticket office at Balti- | which he was invested as the chie executive rere athe meen allowed to be sold | — ee = wupeny pi ~~ me IS | more, and paid for by two individuals pers maliy | magistrate of the city. he would have incurred the of decorum will be preserved pemresneuety DT) while SOW rae stn ont Felts July (a | unkuown to the agents, who were in company | universal censure of the community, instead of | between one and two o'clock, (atime at whic DOLLAR; adimitts Genticman | brown spots on her aoe. eke lave hak wie the forty persons whose fare was thus pai receiving the general approbation which he so many laboring and business mea, in going to or A New Post Estaszisnen.—Advices re ne cy 3 t ceived at the War Depa: s, ae! ! children under 9 years of age—to be horns, and a round hole m each esr. and, well inerited by the discreet and fearless manner | returning from dinner, are in the habit of casting partment from Fort Read- | fad of auy of the Committee ore ne boat on the | aixo, a TIEIFER, ‘one year old, dark lesse eum | ‘These men, on arriving here, appear to have | in which be met the painful ‘esponsibilities of his | their votes,) ‘when, hearing of the approach o} ing, Cal.. of the 25th June ult., state that | day of the d horns, and dark about the neck, and black ears: v : i i Pe : 5 + ane z svery | separated. A portion of them entered the cil ition. To him, therefore, as t M nd soldiers, the commissioners of Capt. JW. T. Gardiner was ty move on that Omut ve the corner of Seventh and | over srown I r her uze. Twillgive the ‘above reward e : t. i l Brn an be the | the Stayer er y from the front of the railroad depot. proceeding resident of the United States, the Secreiary of | election in assumed the responsibility of , street aberties, yore = 2 rise é - s - iS = » yo —_ stablish a thew United - uragouns, yws’ Hall. (Navy Yard.) at 7a. m.and 2p. m., | —————_— aes other portion emerged from the cars in the rear of under their command, are justly due the thanks They had for three hours previously been re- establish a ny ed States military post on | conneciing with the boat; also, at the wharf onthe § 5 REW AR D.—Lost, on Saturday afternoon, | the depot and proceeded in a more no:thweste-iy | of the order-loving portion of our people, for the | ceiving votes in the presence of armed men, who Pitt River; the post office address of which js | Peturn of each trip, to Convey passengers to the * somewhere bctween ‘the Savings Bank sud | divection, which would lead more disectly te the | timely precaution ‘and unflinching tiamness by | within half an hour had beeu reinforced by a can- “+ American Ranche, Shi +P eH IS | place of starting. Hreyers Rost, near Georgetown, a pocket MEM- | northern precinct of the Fourth Ward, ‘Thelatter | which the bad and reckless men, who had so im- | non, placed in a position to ake the polls. With merican Hanche, Shusta county, Cal.’ € - OL Uaitie; Wee of pe eae teen gang ajypear soon to have been lost sight of bythe | pudently arrayed themselves azainst the peace of | this condition of things the mob and the comuix- W. R. MeLean, 8. J. Thompsou, J. B. Williamson, SCGmnEa wall ba paid if Tet with H ENRY | Police otticers, (who had other duties to perform,) | our city, were finally overawed and put to flight. | sionersseem to have been content. There was 10 a Ww ett Henry. Rit WEAVER. Butcher, at the Centre Market, or with | 4d their movements at that time can traced The collision, which resulted in the compiete | clamor for the withdrawal of the cannon, or of “4 ‘Moulden s/c. Mills myself at the Drover’s Rest, only a short distance from the cars. But the other | discomfiture of the mob, occurred soon after the | the excited men who had it in charge, nor any Vit ay ty 2-3t* §QOUIS D. MEANS. | gang, numbering between twenty aud thirty, | Mayor and troops had reached the beleagured | apprehension exhibited for the freedom of elec- =P REWARD.—-Strayed or stolen from the which proceeded along Indiana avenue, have its, Upon arriving at that place the polls were | tion. But when the chief civil magistrate of the sS It subseriber on the “Ist instant two ex been traced to two of our public houses in search hens to be closed ; ‘in vain did the Mayor de- | city approached with a body of disciplined sol- BAY HORSES,one about 16 hands bucliyand ESO ef breakfast and other refceshments. They first | mand that they should be opened. The mob re- | diers, under the command of accomplished and the other about 155 no marks recollected on: went, it seems, to the restaurant of Mr. Alleu, at | ceived him with contumely and reproaches. His | responsible officers, the commissioners as well as them, excepta wi Tomusitice af Astunucaenes. ORAN DUM BOOK, contasuing’ accounts of » Tae Usitep States Suirs Isperespence axp Jons ADAMS were struck by lightning on the 5th instant, in the harborof Panama. The rigging of the former was damaged. No injury was sustained by the latter. The health of the officers and crews of the Roanoke, Independ- >. Head Win, Bont le m. bond, artim,’ WH ni ie ares in ane fae oa the corner of Seventh and E pec fing and, not fi Well-meant eiforts at expostulation were cr lear} = —_ ee pation alarmed for the freedom e and John Adams pe other has white hind feet. ‘The | ing accommodations at that plice, they then scorn and derision. he troops were insu: of election, and unwilling to countenaace any sited . sibs a Wat. at the solicitation M Conte Marky er bringing them ceeded to the Franklin House, kept by Mr. Cyrus | with taunts and jeers, and threatened, unless they condition of things which might have the sem Tas Seaxren E b a hes and enemen of 4th and L- streets, Navy Vardo) (°*lenee | Martin, where they met with better success. and should be immediately withdrawn, with a dos- | blance of overawing the people, (that ts, the P sais = etores.—The Assistant on ny ge SN eos pene YOST. HEISE. | their breakfast was paid for by a person who was charge from the cannon, loaded almost to the | aforesaid mob.) they indignantly closed the polis ‘ostmmasters General are understocd to have re- ih to the ne —— AY, August Lith, to the White ‘House [a unknown to the keeper of the house. muzzle with death-dealinz missiles; the can- It never occurred to them that protection might Poe ‘ is - 5 aT - 5 Y itt been enabled to obtai thereupon captured by the troops with | be to enable the proscribed voters \ turned their synopeis of the bids for this im Partioulare in futuro advertisement, jy 21 cost” | C°fb is ATION ST OURS BSE HALE. BY | put littie information as to the petsons iimecde Out the fring of s gua. Te nob then scattered | exercise thelr rights, or, if suc. an dea did occur

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