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Meeting was fairly adjourned. (‘So it was,” | Cry Covxcius, March 5, 1960 —Board of Alder- Several Voices.— t 7 men.—A communication was received from the Ci Let the Vice President take Intendant of the Washington Asylum, transmit- Mr. Galt —1 don’t know, but it seems to me | ting his regular report for the month of February; that upon motion here this’ association has been | referred. Also, one from Dr. Waring, secretary + Lshould like first to have the sense of of the Board of Visitors of the Washington In- the association whether it has been so or not. pa epee irene | THE LATEST News. Pete ze peraicions ute af, mt ry ml mot do _ TELEGRAPHIC. it; nay. it will injare than +2 € 3, is your only of the pook —!2 ical wong Missouri and its Railreads, &c. 1 Heri Beatie 2 Fertnseal foc te. electing 0” Though Tux Stan is Printed on the fastest be placing them in position of slaves and In_ conclusion eso react, im Sse south of Baltimore, its edition |» resolution bere oe Sem Put to press at ax | 2fter various ol ons and a scene of great con- early hour ; Advertisement. therefe fusion, was e sent im before Twelve weleck, m.; pear lh Resolved, Tah cape ee: may may nct appear wntil the next day. have been his Political tion in the Democratic a lustrrtad with e- Voice.—t call for a division. Armary, inviting the members of the board to | !strr ~ “Wwhloely oot pee a ro be had | St. Lovis, March 4.— islature of N paklbva cD tots Rng Nees, petee inthe] Mr. Pat Maguire.—Faith'en, there is a _ visit the infirmary at 5 o'clock Pp. m. on the Sth epg tet 194’ Bleecker street, ‘New York. | Mexico has’ passe ppt oa gine aed Con. Noricu— District of Columbia Advertisements | lican to office, either eae ae Eick Repub eee now; you can call ’em on the streets at | |'** 224 inspect i deere accepted. & r a (in a bigh te of ebullition, Ahad Pe peiel of H. Lacmal gets Tappeal to all the geatiomen erate ase: McCourt for relief; of J.J’ Roane for remission I was speaking I put the motion distinctly for a | °f * ne) all of which were referred. to be inserted im the Bautrone Sun are received | UDited States, in any tment of the tavern: at and forwarded from Tur Stan Office. Or ee many other posi ‘on, is unfit to be preside t —_— war hcenee Democratic Association, which MEETING oF THE Jackson Democratic Asso sideration. Pond tp ruse, OF Polical ioe craTioN.—A Hick Orv Time. ; Sent fi ff portage here. Tess to tu > i Sepals WF 8 Baler? Ford Jr, Washington, | Foroughin es cee ms weeny mall, Tanhing D. es ims A resolution passed the House of the Missouri EB ARE REQU Fz> tp tm attention to the Legislature yesterday, instructing the Commitiee w advertisement i on Internal Improvements to Teport a bill to com- Pennsyivanta avenue, between T well rand Thies lete the Pacific Railroad to Kansas teenth streets, whieh appears in the intel PiAlso a resolution to sell te ey oy division of the question. Every gentleman will COMMITTER REPORTS. et igbest bidders —Hosson x rire | iV; T Tals resolution was understood in the | heen sn witness U pest ds Joint Gal Seapes 1h wall bo stan, his “stro EE | the North Missouri and Iron Mountai; , — of t 4 ess that | made such a motion. olut resolution in relation to the Wasbington | spectacies and -ginsses” a a, and the Wrowast —This time-honored Democratic Agso. | sei ential t2 nae eiagimed sxainst | | Mr. Ratcliffe —\Well, sir, could I hear amid all |and Alexandria Rallrocds parsed” Bit taetan | apectasien an ‘ertieinen, presumed to be PEage8 ot | aire ae nerton ronal, the State bidding the full elation held a meeting at its old stamping ma | dency of tueaes as Sean for the Pres- | the confusion that then existed ? relief of Wm. T. Deale from erroneous taxation; | their good qualities, and of the comfort de- | mount of her the: roads. Iu the event (Coombs’s Hall) last night, and there was a la The President —As the Chair understa snicipued. The mectstea 8 Aptey time being | part optmeent snare Ped and therefore format antic ae meeting was calied to order b es ution. iia ae ae Presiden, astca? | ME EME NOSE iat accep occasion for the election Cay Piew dens atts | excited mannet.}—No sic. a) Ga en gther officers to preside over your deliberations. | “Ie Tania fume over me ohne I Rave cal you together this afternoon for the tion !* —! renew my call for the previous purpose of executing that Provision in your consti- question. t. Thomas.—Well, I put the motion now. passed. Concurrent resolution in relation to a re- Mr. Rateliffe, (on the ‘floor, walking towards | Vision of the assessment laws; . Bill to fill the door.)—Well, gentlemen, the meeting has ad- | the wash in the centre of Third street west, and journed to change the water line to the west curb line of Mr. Thomas. —Hold on, Mr. Ratcliffe, five | the same street, between Virginia avenue and F members can request the Chair to call a meeting. | Street South; passed. Bill from the lower board Mr. Robinson —Three different times was Mie authorizing an alley to be opened in square No. Sengstack’s name called. and each time some fonr | 6!6, and for other pur 5 - Bill making oF five repsonses were made. ow are you going | 4" appropriation for the rebuilding of the Corpo- rived from their use by those who the of the State becoming the purchaser, the ais of theae importa at Az entalitics Dr, w. = are to be organized w one name. the director, * been | in this city for several years. de 29-9 | to be chose: the State, and speedily — uv by rail; or in the eveut that the Cairo and Fulto; Mas, Wipsow, an Fae See ee and female | Company will not let their road for sale, the North physician, has a Soothing Syrup for ing | Missouri and Iron Mountain roads be connected tae, which greatly facilitates the pi ofteething |’ = oa gee gs wy! by softening the gums, reducing Ei tnaaneneth under one organization and extended to the Mis will allay ail in, and is sure to regu sissippi river below freezing point. bowels. De upon it, it will give rest Two dwelling houses, a stable and slaughter fo.yourselves. and relief and health to your infants. | house on Morgan street, and one or two adjoin tation. It is now fo | a Dr. A. Miller —As the ‘i 7 to call the roll here? ration wharf on the Eastern Branch. atthe eastern Perfeetty safe inall cases, See advertisement in | ; buildings, were burnt yesterda 7 teperuieds Fete vin Lic shall | ble of a division, 1 demand that on’ cresuscepti- || Mr Donnelly (with asweet Irish brogue)—These | terminus of the canal; referred to the committee | heather Botnten! Ooll-ly | (28. buildings ret y y moruing Loss $12,000; fully insured. Mzn’s Dauss Suis, The total loss by fire in this city for the wéek is Men's Business Swits, | upward of 800,000. Yourns’ Duzss seni: CHILDREN’s Daves Sur _ sceiaaainn ote From Havana—Vessels Fitted out Against Noaw Water & C "Mathis Fate cients, ae ee ee ene a we aypoed ons New OR.eaxs, March 5.—Dates from Havana Rprosinge that Saale eal eee PORTANT | to the iat inet , have boon sevelved. The steamer Winter Clothing is now ready Noe inspection. Jt | Baltimore, from Baitimore, bad arrived is comprised of an assortment of Gent!emen’s and Sager was steady at 9% rials. The weather was Youths’ Clothing of the newect and richest designs | still unfavorable for the new crop. Stock esti- in material, trimming, and workmanship. H ethane wha stads cnenllonse with apne, ia mated at 90,000 boxes, against 140,000 boxes last bie articles of dress, an opportunity is now ‘exci The exports of the week amount to 10,000 Ready-Made Clothing in this ety.at very re: | ‘The steamers General Miramon and Marquez, of juced prices, ep2-ly canenweg — for ago Cruz on the eg jer the Mexican flag. It was reported that both Approved by th New York Anadeny of Medi. | U&d been parchased by Santa Anna toald Murs cine. It ia twioe more eftonsions than the liquid | ™on in the siege of Vera Cruz. ou, is @ only cure for rofulas, Consump- Se tion and all kinds of Congna, , Freshet in the Maitiand River. Ais0, Govrricn, C. W., March 5—The ice in the oittanive grensiene pf the ile ohlatea” For eng | Maitland river broke ap iat night. ot ing great all table iste Wi ton and | damage e steamet roy, ng ing Georen tlectesatiesl Seles Buffalo and Lake Huron Railroad Company, was PRNFoLD, gnc Mowsr, Wholesale Agents, | carried haifa mile into the lake and lies aground 1s Beekinan street, ew York ity. no 8 3m with only balf ber burricane deck above water are not the Democrats of the District voting here— | 0" Wharves. Joint resolution appointing a day reorganize; it is an outrage upon Democrats, and I | t© Meet in joint session to open the proposals to cry for vengeance! (thereupon striking the bench | furnish material and labor for the distribution of with his cane, but without serious injury to either | Water for the current year; passed. Joint resolu- party, cane or bench, as we could perceive ) | tion Instructing the committee to attend to the (‘That's the idea,’ “I like to see that,’? “Yes, it | interests of the city before Congress to ask an Shows spirit,’ “A jackass’s spirit.”’) early appropriation for the completion of the [Cries being made for “Lenox,” the mention of | Washington Aqueduct; passed. Joint resolution bis name was received with hisses and applause } in relation to the bill pending before Congress to Mr. Lenox then came forward and sild- prohibit the circulation of bank bills under the Gentlemen: It was no purpose of inine to appear | denomination of fifty dollars; referred to the before you to-night; but when I hear hisses, then | finance committee Tam here. [Langhter.] I desire to know why 1 |, Mr. Price moved to take up the bill now pend- am hissed? But I am ready to give an answer for | ing to establish Sas tire department for the city it. [Cries of --Good,’? hisses and applause.] J am | Of Washington; but yielded toa motion to ad- here to-night to Interfere in no manner in the dif- | Journ. Adjourned. ferences of opinion which may arise out of your Common Council.—The Vice President called constitution; for | have never examined it with | the Board to order, and laid before them @ cor that care which enables me to speak witb certainty | munication from the Mayor, asking an appropri- in relation to it; but I say the spectacle to-night is | ation for a special fund; referred. Also, one from unworthy of the Democratic party throughout the | the Mayor, announcing approval of certain acts Union. [--That’sso **] | What did you come here | Also. one from the City Surveyor, containing for? To jaitiate a movement which should not be | official information; referred. Also. the report of confined to the District of Columbia, but which | the Intendant of the Asylum for the month of should extend throughout this Union—todo what? February. To save, as we honestly believe, the Uniot: of | petitions AND BILLS PRESENTED AND REFERRED. these States. [--That’s right.”] Not to maintain | By Mr. Morgan, petition of numerous citizens the Democratle party alone; but, through the | asking the establishment of an industrial school Democratic party, to maintain the equality of the | for orphans and indigent children; referred to States of the land. [Applause } schools committee. By Mr. Jones, the petition of 8 pod onsen taken upon each resolution se rately. Mr. Ennis (Administration Democrat.) then of- ry vere Salen debataie auetion, a the following preamble and resolutions: get in emis nee 10 the president. }—Ratclifte, ciation, and believing that each tnt tis 3850-1 Me. Ratcliffe, cutee gest Will Presently. ciation, a post poem such action can be best | said he reas Go chine, AU. Kirk to the Chair, attained by the Postponement of the election of Order | to ctfer an amendinent. {Order s cers: refore be j ‘ cee eiean, Phat the election of president and | fit: Clark —I rise to a point of order. other officers of this ssoctation be postponed until mnttg Ratelitfe 1 stply wish 2 pret aa x after the Demoe: atic Convention at Charleston | “xi; Spalding —[f. pepe ak = inci, Hes candidate for President | of order. | think it is eet de Hine thie up) ponerse amit phot ah hen . ee Sup- | trol thewhele meeting. and assail with inuendoes. Hesoteed, Zd., That this association do now ad. | | ink it ix fall time the thing was shut up, 2yngn,to meet i tis hall on Tuesday, the sth day take inecuate | Move that the Vice President of May next, when and where th i ‘ otcers ot re the = of the ae —No, sir. I have appointed a rt. James Holland, (Dougiis Democrat )-1 N 0 ji ~nove to lay the resolution on th ¢ Ay, Hoover —I object to that. s Xero th non the table. [Cries of Ce Ratcliffe, (sotto voice.)—I will resume the Mr. Walton —Before the question is taken on Ww: " the resolution, wil Suggest tat We should meet meee Se we See hore Amestion before the Convention. “Ct Gelegates to the Charleston oa Peston (Ratelitte in the chair.)—The The = Pro} jon lure the meeti ing Ribdesd Hotere (tbe tacts crete auestion | the eall for the previous questa wens es to lay the revolute cater tn gentleman | resolutions. [Cries of «Vote upon the question Mr Ww. D. Wallach —1 hope the gentleman | winh® = question being put, the previous question — —— — | The schooner Brothers was carried five miles into MARRIED, the lake, and serious damae was done to other On the 2ath of February, at the M. E.Church | vessels. Fishermen's shanties were swept away, . Now, why this squabble? Why this uproar? | Jar unawvin in reference to certain improve- | South, by the Rev. Mr Prootor, K. DWIGHT | and 150 feet of the dock was thrown up. The Will Withdrawn that motion for awhile, as 1| “a4 Kirk Me. Preii 4, | Why this confusion? Does this become Ameriesn Tene liteovements committee. By Me. Hd. | Cl.A PP, of Worcester, Masssto EMMA danchter | berbor I cothpletely chocked with ice. Fortu wish to say a word. draw my motion of collec the Propose, to with- | citizens? Do not we claim to ourselves the ability | Ment: improvements comm ermal Kuaveet wort agton. * | nately no lives have been lost. Mr. Hollaud —I insist on the motion. take the conse of the suing the roll. and move to! to come together and consult? There may be same reference. By Mr. Ober, an act for taking SS ————_____ Mr. Wallach —Mr President and nayse? Pat then eins by tellers. (‘Yeas | differences of opinion; why should there not be; up and relaying a gutter in the Sixth Ward; some DIED, Louisiana Democratic Convention Several voices —-‘Order! order! the motion to ys; ut the question first by voices;"? | it is the peculiar mark and privileze of American | reference. By Mr. Cassel, the petition of Wm lay on the table is not dohetaen ts *-Call the roll, there are two hundred and upward sats, Wallach ~Do I understand the gentle an in no way connected with the Asso- Meroe ups ‘a Mr. Holland thought every Democrat in the wines poe = meeting will wax the. tek ane Se or Sane pele bat vote do ‘eotion, for I think it very unjust | Mr. Wallach “I cal 5 : pple oe jeer fe ha pee of express- | out the rut! = of ins ceca ee chal peels Hoan] alow aa dae oe a question: wes- | the Democratic association of this city into a mob Gacelion #4 rd. [** (Question! Twn Ree, public meeting. {Laughter } " _ fr. Kirk moved toadjourn until M - Pe is pee apr ipl is to lay the Teso- The President —1 will state new epee oye is out of order, the qendlencas pa sobs Me ieee gay = ae thet teenth acne wi i ti at} Soa DS ee ee rane ar sents.) G = withdraw bis motion. [--(Question ! question !”’) | men, take your seats, if ipod pleste, tetas tee: Mr. Walton.—Mr. President, there ‘are y mnany perscen in this he, pe pe pat ee stand each other. [Aside—We have no serzeant- 4 a zh at-arms, or else 1 would hb sec plenary nececne t might probably | desire to state what I consider It ne duty is Srhridotel ree hat the eeeine, sre cou- | under the Constitution. I will then vive pon ae Dy ballot or by tlhe few the question be taken | views as to what we ought Ge qe nee on BY adhere ie iter A oe ‘si zs Letthe roll | { am here but to expound the Constitution; to lay “The Presidente onan wea doesn en that down. If yon regard it, why my duty has of ae meaty oa will authorize me in refusing | pursue a° aitren coca Hele ats foe nie Waltea I fakes ftsat that can control the Democratic masses when they Me. Wallon 2 junist upon it, sir. : will that the thing shall be done. We have first theo” “Guest of order. [‘Cail to appeal S their Treason, to their good sense. gnd > sent ir spiritof harmony. Ifa devil steal into thei pusnenens Will the gentleman state his | midst. and they becowe disturbed cad ei Mr. Wallach —M bub 66 onde ist . commotion—wild commotion and fury—f know Po char ares Fed = abs aiprid Reel es be of no power upon this earth, and J have read of On tho 4th instant, of catarrh fever, JAMES Baron Rover, March 5.—The State Demo- ARTH UR. son of James and Mary ‘Thompson, | cratic Convention met here to-day and fully = ase months and 5 days. ganized Resolutions were offered, instructing On Monday evening, the 5th inst, at 2 o’olock, | the dele gates to the Charleston Convention to sup- pan KA tne —— daughter of Francis Mo- | port the nominee of the Convention. provided ce eae , d y, be a good Democrat. Another resolution was of- Her funeral will take place to-morrow (Wedner- - ‘ dayiaficrnoonat 3orelock, from her father's rei. | feted to sustain Senator Davis's resolution at dence, No. 446 6th street, to which the friencs of | Charleston. and if the principles be not adopted tie family are respectfully invited. * | that the delezates shall withdraw. These resolu- At his residenc> on Missouri avenus. between 434 | tions were pending when the report closed antftistre ts,atilt: o’c ock a, m. to-day, JOH ————— F .azed 37 venss. Later frem California plage from hislateresidenc® | wtarov's Starivs, March 5—The overland fs ch oth, UHM HENRY | @3il of the 11th February bas arrived bere SON. The Republicans hed held a primary election at fils tunera! will take place from bis late resi- | San Francisco for the choice of delegates to the dence, 3d street, between & and F, on morrow | State Convention, at which a majority of the de (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3o’cluck. ‘The friends | egates are in favor of Seward and acquaintances of the family are invited to at The sum offered as a bonus for building a line tend, of telegraph from the Mississippi to San Francisco — Was $60,000 instead of $6,000, as before reported AUCTION SALES. ventio: — Mutiny efaCe'- By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ea Seem, > apie = “« FS Cuarveston, March 5 —The agent of the Fer SALE OF CLO» BAGUANS, EM HURS | Bando Weed delegates to the Charleston Conven Y Mu t z. 5 i Pole tion bas secured St Andrew's Hall for their use priac the artion Woes oe saree ction’ | The black crew of the British ship Araminco of supertor quelity and latest styles of Ladies’ | mutinied yesterday, and one negro was placed in sth Cloaks and Racians, inanuiactured for first | irons and another shot, bat not mortally wounded ciase New York trada, The other insurgents were arrested, and order Also. Faney and Millire: cen been seared citizenship todiff.r. In the short time I have | ww haley, to be relieved from a fine; claims com- been in here, I perceive that the ditterence ot | mittee. Also, of various citizen in reference to a opinion arose out of one movement, if 1 under- | footway and alley in square 465; improvements stand correctly. It is. whether all the persoos committee.- now assembled, and who claim to be identified * REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. with the Democratic party, shall have the privi- | Mr. Turton, from the improvements committee, lege of voting; or whether it shall be limited to | reported the Aidermen’s bill for improving Mas- those who are upon the roll. Well now there is | sachnsetts avenue between Thirteenth and Four good reason, in the one case, that it should be; | teenth streete, with an amendment; passed. Mr put in the other case there have been great | Powell, from the claims committee, Teported ad- changes. There are many men—I do not know | versely on the Aldermen’s bills for the relief of that iny naine is upon the roll. (Yes, it is] | J. N. May, Henry T. Barkley; and the committee Well. if it is, 1 am proud that it is there, fap. was discharzed from their consideration. Also, Plause;] but there are many otbers, perhaps, that | favorably on the bills for relief of C. Booreman are not upon this roll, who would tike pride in | and of Ignatius Haas; passed. Also, reported a Placing their names upon it. 1 tiink this little | re solution declaring that hereafter this Board will diticuity could be adjusted by an adjourned meet- | not entertain any Will for return of money for ing, allowing, in the meantime, an opportunity unexpired licenses taken out under this Corpora- for those who desire to do so to place their names | tion; laid over till Monday next. there. -|. On leave, Mr. Shekell introduced a bill for After further remarks from Mr. L., advising | trimming and graveling Sixth street west, from them never to let their individual preferences | New York avenue to N street; referred. overrule their better judyment, the crowd quietly BUSINESS FROM THE ALDERMEN REFERRED, XC. dispersed. A bill for relief of Jacob Gideon; a bill Pio- ‘ - 7 , | viding temporary accommodation for butchers in Drciston ox aH= Hanabens: san A youre |.) centre Market, abd tor ether purposes; a bill man named Ker, temporarily sojourning in this to abate certain taxes assessed on property in city, and stopping at a Sound ne couse 0a) @ square 252 for constructing a sewer; a bill for re- street, wos very mysteriously dispossess2d of 2 | 12 of J. D. Bost; a bill amendatory of an act to gold watch, as he alleges, on the 2ist day of Feb- | ulate markets; bilisfor relief of 3. It. Wooster, suary taal. How the robbery teok piace, aud an- | Tir Downing aod Christopher Holohan; x ONL; Goods. comprising— mbroideries, | cumstances, he is entirely unable to ; 7 Straw Bonn ts, Hoop Sart calling the roll. [+ No!” “No! =< We dot | ave, Upon any other earth, that can calm the oS Tn bis deposition deface Jettice Duma ke te i oe ee she Walon) aise Vents, fou ses, F louuces, Sau Be Low that"? << yaad CaS i storm—they will have their own way. y posi at at 12 nm. he had it in his posses- | Fire Company; ay - Liboor ke. ; = from a How that: ‘ cha et noes! 1 will now state what the comstitadion is, and aon ree ee a Mr. Ss “K. Handy, ‘a Mr. THE SALARY OF THE CORPORATION ATTORNEY = St WALL & BARNAED, Auotr. New York. March 6—The ag esuire! pean caeecen len! —The air conceives that the what | have done witb a view to carrying out the Handy corrobo:ates the same statement in his de- On inction of Mr. Jones, the board took up the | - ————— bs & BARNAE D, Auct. | trom New Ont 8 tia Havana, bos ig = c legitimate. “will berg caline va — on provisions of that constitution It is this: | have position, as he saw him comparing it with his | bill enlarging the duties and increasing the salary By W MAR SHALL. Auctioneer. Sila 12 feet water at the mout! is tnembers of the Association. [Certalulys thers | Caled the Democratic Association of the Dis'rictof | Flock, and they proceeded. dewn the Aventie to, | of the Corporation. Attorney. $ - sissi ppi. wether, a short distance; Mr. Ker continuing on to The amendment making the commencement the Capitol, and in passiny Galt’s establishment, | of the salary July Ist, 1560, instead of I-59, was near Seventh street, again examined his watch, | cdopted. per tinn A Columbia together, for the purpose of orzanizing— Pitas cay sat gy. tee pert — oe as a Democrat € ‘association—the Jackson Deitio- If he ts wrong, wi Ss Fol. | cratic Association. [A voice.—<It is already or- -—— [**You are right.” i i F , eo ince its Mr. EnnteIe isa ie a re rig ie the | $2uized; it has always been organized since its first SURNITURF, BARUWARF, WOODEN The U.S. war steamer Mchawk was at Mataw Ware GRoceRixs ann Ly as.—On THURS. | zas, and the Crosader wasat Sagua Le Grander DAY MORNING, Mareh ath 5 es 8100.00 jar oe x ll,1n front of my store, & handsome assortinent of | <1 he Cat#wba brings $14 ia silve fing] In oth ell Sess and continued on to the Capitol, and took his seat , Mr. Joven moved to strike out July and insert fne'se dq hand Furniture viz: Direureone a large unknown ship bur t . he | mee! n other words, fo! ur] % . | January; ‘ Mah -cany Divans, Chairs, Re 7" i Jide President. Gentlemen will you please pre- | you should elect your officers the first Monday it after arriving there he missed his watch ” The | rending was put, and it was not ordered—yeas 10, | Boe, Méitrorees, Pullows, Affairs in Baltimore. wa Voice +1 move that beery ventieman in the | ¢Plemberand the tirst Monday in March; that is, | watear tad & beck ribkes fer a guard, and the | nays 10. ; Siken Eo aorn tries Drakonysteh Barriwone, March 6 —The Senate at Annape- om be allowed to vote.” [Vociferous cheer. | Wat the Democratic Association shall do that! | watch could not lave been removed from bie | _ Mr. French offered a resolution calling on the | Mi!elen Furmture, Glass, ¢ penery, te ucccg | etek niga passed n WGl cmpomering Gee tite het mae vote." [Vociferous cheer- | Now, ventlemen, if we regard the interest of the | Rovket without cutting the guard or removing it | Surveyor for certain information, which was are. Baskets, &c, Council ef Baltimore to endorse $500,000 of bonds a fine Jot of Liquors, in wood and bottle, of the Northern Central Railroad xes of Raisine, fine qual The drivers of two city passenger cara bad 2 ality. Gr cers and Fancy Stores will fiud a large lot of | freeze at a ball last night, and one, named Bosley, goods suited to their trade. was fatally shot Terms: $3) aad under cash ; over that, 30 and 69 o_o duys’ credit. maré dts WM. MARSHALL, Auct. Explosion of a Steampeat. _ F. Democratic party, how can we secure it, unless AV sine mipap that motion is put, I move | we have acme chart by which to be governed — that Mr. Wallach be excluded from the privilege | uniess we can mark the men who ccostivee the of voting, because he refused to support the Dem- | members of that Association by the record? That sr pai for Mayor.” (Laughter, hisses, | would seem to be reasonable. How can we pre; > " " . vent strangers—who may come here appa y Mr. E. b. Robinson —‘According to the pro- | arrayed in the garb of iriendship, with smiles rom his neck. by passing the guard immediately | adopted. And the board adjourned. before his eyes, and he is very positive at no time Ree during those hours he was as! He being a Criminat Court.—Yesterday, the only ease few days afterwards in the Capitol, had a letter | tried before the Court and jury, was that ef the placed in his hands by a negro, the writer pur- | United States agt. Joseph Goldsmith, in which rting to bea female. stating that her husband | the accused was charged with rebbing the house =} = a ios ad taken the watch, and being in needy circum. | of Emanuel Kaufman, in Georgetown, of certain 6 mencine 3 Eastox, Pa.. March 6.—A_ new steamboat — of a Soustitation—. upon their lips, and yet in whose hearts may lurk | stances, had pawned it with Mr Isaac Herzberg, | watches and a large sum of money.’ ‘The jury Rrpdatele borides cht See which was built bere, exploded her boiler at Me Hoary mete ee arn Docaled. “Tithe ery devil_—funa controlling the action of | a prostroker licensed for mld parpees, eeaictce | eetened © earaine ee guilty, with 2 recommen-| VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NEW | oon. when about starting on ber Sit trip. She bye Fars tat ee this Association? It is only by the record that the | therefor $5 50, and enclosing the ticket, which | dation of the prisoner to the mercy of the Court. e Pre = fo ot in order, as. ‘all the roll. ocratic party may preserve itself intact. [Ap- planse.] Ventic Avetion —On FRIDAY AFTERNUON, | is complete wreck. Several persons were killed, ‘th i i Mare At 432 o'clock, on the pren ises, we | but the number is unknown. Only one body het there is a question pending. bore date the 2Ist ult. To-day.—\Wm. Simpson was arraigned and ; ry ; The case came before Justice Donn for the pur- laced on trial on a charge of burglariously enter- | hall without. reserve, the south half of Let | been recovered, A Voice —Mr. Chairman, do you call this a| " jr is my duty. gentlemen, to point this fact out | pose of a decision respecting the payment of the an aon trial os ce Fecrich, f& the moadiines of | No.J5,in Square No. 67, fronting 18 feet 2 inches ————______—_- Democratic meeting 3 : to you. The coustitution requires that you shall | money advanced, Mr. Hertzberg having delivered felonionsly taking and carrying away bis prop- | of New J Labs hc Mea act eee - Pennsylvania Politics. A Voice.—No; it is an association meeting. vote for your oiticers by ballot, and that sau - | the watch to Oilicer Allen for said purpose. An erty. The evidence showed that at 4 o'clock a Terms: One-third cash; the resides infend.2) PHiLaneiritia, March 5—The Democrats beld phe Wresidess patting the question — strument also declares that no one shall be allowed | intelligent young man doing business for Mr. | mon the occasion in question, he was awakened | mocther with intoseee oot hate hen en? | a mecting this evening to ratify their guberna tons are. Call the toni’ °@ Know what the reso- | to vote who is not a member; but if the masses | Hertzberg testified thatthe pledsce was taken by, | from sleep by the barking of his dog and the jin- | on the pret . 4 torial nomination. The meeting was largely at ie tens = it in the power of this Associa. | GoMe bere, and with the spirit of a whirlwind | him, being the second one that morning, and ae gling of glasses, and went down staira and struck | _!2r6d J. C, MoGUIRF. & CO.,Aucts. | tended, and great enthusissm was manifested . om rel As E wn t ce your presidi cer, a i i 1 Jentre Market; i : i vi near ae : and was positive as tothedate. The watch guard | the bar room on three chairs ‘he entrance had was unbroken. The Justice, in view of the case, | heen made by breaking open one of the windows believing in the reaper ability, of Mr. Hertzb-rz, | of the door. The prisoner appeared to be stupid, who received the pledge in good faith, without | 5nd when aroused by the proprietor, called for a any means of ascertaining that the party who glass of lager beer. | ¢ ers were sent for, who made the pledge had come to it unlawfully, the | took him away. In justitication of how he came Witness testifying to the general appearance of | ja the house, he states thata boy named Rabbit her respectability, and the error as to time of the | jad left him there. The jury returned a verdict can rule the motion to adjourn out of order — The President. —The Secretary was proceeding we the roll when the motion to adjourn was made 7 Deceased. Deal see AY Avpany, March 5 n. Landon, landlord of © auction rooms, we shall sell, in sums to suit— | the American Hotel, and well known as the for- » Corporation of Washington Quarterly six | mer proprietor of Congress Hall and City Hotel per cont. Stock, a peste y 4,5 Corporation of Alexandria six per cent. hee enemy Ste $20 Corporation of Georgetown Quarterly six said before, no power that can still the storm. We can only appeal to the good sense, the broth- erly kindness of those assembled, and ask that we . = they will not disturb the usual harmony of the Mir. Wallach —I rise to a point of order. It is, | pemocratic party. [A voice—“‘Ahem!”] It is that the calling of the roli has not been com- | sugyested that we call the roll—shall that be done? menced [-That’sso.”’] Untila response has been [-Pobject.” “No,” *No."] The constitution says hed to the first named, a motion to adjourn is in Troops for the Te Leavenworts, K.T.. M itch 5 —Muj. Hant's ; per eens, Stork. ' M, of light artillery, stationed “aye;” but if the voice of the people, which 13 | loss, as alleged by the party losing, decided that | of not guilty. Terms cash in current funds. pattery company M. of lig’ ¥> 7 order. [Applause.} . maaan: says ‘‘no,” [asa Derancrit although it] Mr. Hertzberg was entitle to the return of the |o pias acett, colored, was placed on trialon| mar 6-d C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, | #t Fort Leavenworth, has been ordered to New The President — Phe question on the calling of | comes in contact with the written charter of our | money so advanced. This decision of Justice a charge of stealing a pair of pantaloons from Geo = eee Orleans. = roll was pending betore the Association at the | 1iperties, will abandon my position, and fall into | Donn is the tirst that has been made in this city | J. Johnson and Robert M. Sutton. ‘This case was | [HTS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW ime 2 the common current. It {4 for you to say. [A on Henry —I appeal from the decision of the | yoice—“He almays falls into the common che alr. ent.” Laughter Several Voices. —Let the roll be called on the | “ Bei cut tole an Cla eeanentOr appeal. this Association, and I hereby testify that it has Mr. Walton —Mr. President. will you please be | heen the custom heretofore toallow itil Democrats kind enough to have read the advertisement call- | j, vood standing te vote. [That's so,” and ap- ing the Democratia party together? If it is for the piause.J I have in any eye several old members orzanization of the Demo ratic Association, every | \ho can sustain me in this position member hes a right to vote. [Cries of “ good,” |“ Mr. Walter Lennox, (excitedly to Flinn and and applause ] [Not read_} ? others standing by )—My name is not on the WH Thomnzs —I move that the calling of the | roll, and yet I consider that | have as much right roil be dispensed with. [Second the motion '’? | to vote as any other man in the Hall. “(Question on resolutions.” Mr. Cook.—We who are members ought to ‘The President —W ill you not cease this tumult. | consider its obligations on us to carry out the 1 trust we heve wet here as Democruts, and not as f the Constitution. [‘ You are disorzanizers [‘*Then give us al! a chance to Gentlemen, we. know you are sood vote 7] Gentlemen, I all the chance the here this evening, andy et you have ‘ : r pect case. A similar case was once decided | pending when our report closed. 3osToN, March 5 —The notorious yacht Wan n Baltimore. ed Lence to-day for Havana By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ever eal wee! “ $1 nd Pu é he stre ¢ r: " Baltimore Markets Se Pecevonua 2 oe che Sere Of W. F-Bayly, |g. smsoun, March 6 —Fiocr cicend Arm but mar 6 St BEN, F. FRENCG, Salesman. not active; Howard street is he'd at $5 (2\; Obio ———= = ——— = ; City done paneer gd i paves, ‘i “a at . wheat active an juovant, FUTURE DAYS. has advanced 2c, closing $1.3sal 42; white $1 Sea Ky BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. 160 Corn closed dull; sales of 10.000 bosbels, RUSTEE'S SALE.—By virtue of a decree of | White 70a73c; yellow 72a73c. Provisions clesed $ nfirmed by the Cirowt | dull; mess pork $17 50a1%; prime €15; rump SIi ibid, county of Wash- | Whisky closed dull and lower at 23a24c. ington) made inthe case oi the heirs Of the Date | ease Samuel Leishear, deceased. the underage ww) | ———— Bel), at auction, to the hignest bicder, on RESS MAKING AND = EDNESDAY. the tivh day 11D PATTERN EMPORIUM. clocks p. m., upon ths Pp: Mre. A M. KNOT ¢#, branch of Mme. Demoreet’s xy —Yesterday afternoon, Officer Ye: Tus THeatan.—The audience, last night, 38 | man arrested a colored. Vor, named Joun Auder: has been the case on each appearance of Mr. charg stealing $1v from ©. C. Ingle, Murdoch and the present excellent company, Was | oe en ra anne cs out $3 from COR? large and brilliant. Among those whosremed to | Rent. Ile was taken before Justice Donn,when y the admirable perform ae with the Oates | be was searched, and Mr. Ingle’s moncy found ciation of good taste, we noticed Miss Lane, the im; th was not found. The bo: Preaident’s niece, Senator Mason, and not a few pope ae bcp isd Brooke Mackall, F 1 curt ot those oa to; seve a Me arripe on ne ! it was believed that he is merely ana pprentice. ciety. Mr. 0 urdoch, toongh hardly ja sg Under these circumstances he was retained for a enough for the gardner’s son in the * Lady of i farther hearing. If he is a slave, he must be whipped under the lew; if an apprentice. he can Lyons,” was otherwise thoroughly admirable as | *Clande Melnotte; while Mrs. dstane (at ett to jail for court. charming actresa by the way) was, with ber swest | face, fine eyes, graceful figure. and judicious ac- Rosrery aT THE MARKET riday the bacon stat d tion, the very best ++ Pauline” we can call tom 4 i im. § = t ‘ket, cast | peoperty situated on the se ride of let street, | 375 B-onawar, New Vor ctiuliy announces Consi'wutio: authorizes ne to zive. ‘Phe Constitu- ht to vote under the Consitution, aud | after a pretty long theatre-going experience. | shambl ee and a larve quan- | Gevreetown D. C~ having a frout on eaid street | Srthe lade af Wartincs os viciabty, that be tion provides that in all cases gentleman | if you have no right wh fal “Col. Damas’ Bass makes, wing, ie 456 12 fe Tunu hack #5 feet, Theimprove | has received her Spring Fas! can become a member, of t stock was replenished, tity of bacon stolen Assuciation his] 4 Voice.—Why not? ae ‘= ri a. d lot consist of a three-xtory frame | aii the jate<t nove’ttes in Ladd bi soldierly look and gocd-iumored face! | Uty of Y Mrs. Schlorbb went to the markes | ments on rad rmsiat 6 hree: =i t ap ree * (+And he can’t vote autil be is | ¢ause you are not entitled to that privilege under upon the stage. Mr. 5. W Glenn bad not a | had been again entered Saturday or Sunday night, ths, th? purchaser to give notes for thedeferred | wits neatness and dispatch at moderate & member tue operation of that instrumeit—the Constitu- | to do in the slight part of ** Mons. Deschapelle and the entire stock of bams and shoulders, payments, bcaring interest from the day of sale. Petters oid 60 dram penk os St Gnoeen amounting in value to about $100 stolen, leaving ‘A deed given and a deed of trast 'ak- A Voice —+W hat was the idea in the calling | tion, of the meeting 7” but that little was rendered with the careful effc- ecn- | Covner 6th street and Pa. avenue, over A E i ‘ i a 2 ne H . Litle an- | gv, mis store, mar 5 lw" The same voice.—I ask you a question; answer | tiveness which marks every performance of this tert ieces of cut meat. The operator | ¥*)* at the cost of the perchnser. gods % “ia Mr. Wallacis.—For members of the Association | me, if you please. Task if becatse a inan‘s name | meriterloneactor. Mr Bangs who lias tropesved oaly the Hoc n'a wholesale thief, without «| disputable. ae BROWN ~LiQuors, a a (oe ee It 1 for ths Dting | CBARces not to be on that roll, is he for that reason | astonishingly, was excellentas “Mons. Beansant.* | 0°, or pity, or instead of robbing this poor] marsd BARNARD s WUCKEN ructe, 1 Gibeon's XXX WHISKEY. a ‘en’ —It was a call for the assembiing | to be considered as not being a g: Democrat. ———— -- <a ae - 5 Indeed, taking the cast as a ane, we soust it} ans sbamble a second time he would have the ‘+ Lady of Lyons’ has ever been so well per- te is blows,” as the saying is formed in Weahinton. And herea word of com. | “scattered his blo ens mendation is justly due to stace manager Glenn, | for the etiaee pene a pieces are put upon the stage under his directorship, a very im- | OTE Tio teamboat company, and some black tant quota, by the way, to the eajwyableness of | SABIE Th Tn et heads resulted fron it instantly, Treen s Wand Bane KG + | andthe ual result was the arrest of Peter Cava: in the after-piece of Shocking Events,” were { nausu> Join Candy and Vatrick. by Oficer fas ene y cuisine to detaie the sd ivtioc tothe’ Lloyds Jestice Donn yesterday, and were ordered last word. ! to pa ne and cests of $3.11 each To-night, Mr. Murdoch appears in “ Hamlet,”’ | *® Pay # fue and costs of =3.14 perhaps his very best part; with Mrs Gl-dstane— Old Cai AX Vid Mountain XX do. Extra Old Pam , 148 de Old Kye 6o Monongrhels Monamenta! of the Demveratic Associati [Read the call ] Mr. Cook.—Oh, no. { expressly stated— v he vole © that proposed the question, ‘I am sat- The same voice —Sir, I am as good a Democrat taned as you are, and my name is not there. [Applause Mr. Thomas.—t beg leave to statethat upon the = 5 ii organization of this meeting at the pesos’ ik ear ey ntdiags) Fag Hente Lerorrpe meant of every campaign, all the Democrats in the ew journ un rbt next. room dave been allowed to vote {tou ap. | Liewe,we adjourn until Monday wih plause.) Liusist upon my motion—that the call- The Chatr having put the question, prodigious ing of the roll be dispensed with, aud for the | velts were made on either side. The Chair cave purpose tudicated. [--Call the roll!”? +-No, no.” | it as his opinion that the “ayes” had it, and there- A Voice — Mr. President, I say that the Com: | fore declared the meeting adjourned, amid loud stitution of this Association does not permit—"’ | calls for a “divisicn.”” ‘ayes and noes,” &c. ‘The President—The question before the meeting | “ “rhe President —I have a few words to say. 1 is tne moiion to lay the reso’utions on the table. | hope gentlemen, you will hear me. I shall be —In virtuaofa writ of fieri Fieutixs.—Last week, a number of omnibus drivers and others got into a general muss at the county of Washinsten, and tu me darected. 1 will ublio xale, for cach, in front of the oust Pot said cow ty, on TUESDAY, the 27th arch inst., 185%, at '2u’clock m , the folio lag deci ed property, to wit: Ali defender right avd inter« tin and to Let No.5, nequare No. 72 in the-city of Warhisgton, D C., tecether with and singularthe improvements thereon, seized leviee pes ae the property of Henry Parry, |) — aa -—— —— ard will be «oid bya fi het BO = Oc- p'PoRtant Tu HOUSEKEEPERS. per term 105+ in favor of James } ewer = Reda roe W. SELDEN. E. R. DURKEE & COS v. % U S. Mars*al for District ef Coiumbin SELECT sSsrPiICcHuSs. y Watcn Retvurns.—John Anderson, col., theft; t Mrs. Gladstane—as *+ Ophelia,” of course. 3 3 hearing. Dan’lDiggs,druuk | wars ate 5 oti: withdrawn no debate is in vou. [*¢ i eure sos Baus, 7 retained for further hearing a Gvaranteed not onl: . aoe input see a noe — Te ae nse Tux Draytons, whose parlor operas have de | 22d disorderly; flac aud Fee = cane By J.C. SeGUIRK & CO. Ce peo us — | ABSOLUTELY ANU PERFE: try PURE. | Mr. E. B. Robinson —I appeal from the decis- | (« Tue meeting is not adjourned” “That's so." | lighted critical European audiences, are soon to | 40; do., $1.25. sear ek acd disorderly; do., | GPR RAT CATALOGUE SALE OF BOOKS — | yt round a ie ie yok ww ion of the Chair. *+Call the roll.) The meeting has been adjourned. | appear in Washington, an announcement of no $115. Obe Lee. col., dru j Oe.» | Lt The scbsoribers by us exp-eas.y for 215. J. Ridgway,do; do,3615. L. Sheeb- ler, ‘405 do., a 12 Four lodgers were accom- modated. Mr. Wallach —L hope the gentleman will be | (--pivision, division.”} to proceed. : A Voice —Mr. President, you say you want to A Voice —Mr. President, | move that no Gov- | hirmonize the Democratic party. 1s this the way eruiuent ottice-holder be allowed to teke part in | to do it? [Applause } the proceedings of this Convention. [Laughter.] Mr. War. J. Donohoo (leaping on the stage. hat Mr. Heliand —In order, Mr. President, to ob- | ¢,jting off, cane in band.)—Gentlemen, I think viate this diticulty, 1 withdraw the motion to loy | that this thing may be settled very easily. We on the table. Lave not agreed to adjourn. ‘The fact of the busi- Mr. Enuis briefly explained why he had offered | ness is. [A Voice—"1 move that Donoboo take are new oy commence on TUESDAY, March 20th. 1460. at to cost. They are beautifucly packed in tinf o’clvek, in the large room (ined with paper.) to prevent iujury by keopine, aucti« about +5 and are fuii weight, while the ord: (princi Spices are almost invari Bone. tuoi, iD pointe etrength w i. 28 many rare and valanbie | ge Evo ND ALL CO ” every ent of iiterature and acre, ce, * ed only bi ween fail Geecr price ‘of which will be givenin| aa only seni 81%, v.tr tater aver umay be obtained epon spplication to | _f'5! little interest in Henri Drayton’s native city. | ‘They have just concluded a brilliant engagement in Baltimore, sae tte ei ad says refeet = ae ee si ity of } Mrs. a wall Hench Inseiee te ceentee ly evident in Tue Drayton ENTERTAINMENT es: : the very fall and rich success which their spark- On account of the — of te ed ling and instractive efforts are commanding it Drayton. the parlor opera, &c sannenn ns one the Maryland Institute. Coming among us almost | at Odd Fellows’ Be a aoe 7 entirely unheralded—an omission in this age of | postponed until Monday e 4 - ¥ re oth a he 15th inst. S VOR SALF fue roan Saddle MARE seven the resolutions le had done so in all sincerity, | the chair.”] A resolution was offered Mr | extravagant self-puffery almost of itself fatal to y of landsca) inti the Auctioncers after t . ind tor. - a Nn und aad eenti>, Delieving that the edoption of such would ad-| Ennis in good faith; and upon that the fata modern talent—and appearing in a style of enter. Seen pass ripe: over Clsee & ays fort cokde eG. MabUIER & CO, Awcte. ba pe ey foe vance the interest of the Association ant the Dem- | ques ion was called, which question was not put | tainment requiring the most genial powers of = oof Penne lvania avenue. Seeadvertisemert 2t-cok — viding ware, Ca lat 71 M street, occatic party. It was time that these scenes of dis- | py the chair, and therefore I should like to have | humor and imitation to render {teven agreeable. t Wood's landscapes” in another coluna MArs2 writoffierl | toern 435 ard 6th #ts . Island. f.1 eotw* oder should be put an end to. EG grape No | somebody called pere for that purpose. [Hisses | they have yet succeeded in attracting public atten- oP facias » = ay respectable citizens could be expected to connect | and applause me move thatJo: a4 D. Hoover take | tion to a degree su! art of the Du RCHAS NG. tuemselves with the Association if scenes of dis- | the cuair.”’ order, disreputable as those now witnessed, were Mr. Clark. to be persisted in. Aud therefore, unless some | chair person desired to speak, he should move that the | Nir. ‘vote be taken by tellers, and would call for the | rellow- Warhineton. , crowded audi-| prop Love, the grest magician, holds forth be of = solvers ligent see stone) one night mere (to-ntgnt, sa Dies ert eee indorsi: e lant excellence and chaste enter- | his i our last chance to see - tainment of Sexcaremape and eae lta 2 te alee rey or tee Wash ait - The Draytons are accompani, Sigaor | ‘BE Pret! ngton Oliveria, a violtaist of great power an sweet Association, with its varied attractions, is yet ” bite sale. t M GENTLEMEN'S =P TW timton se ened ooenty,on SHURSDAV,| 5, CESTLENE? a pata the 15th day of Marcn inst., 169. ecmmeenaeg = ¢ stock of CLUTHS, CA™SIM "el VrsiinGsol a: grader as hee toaseure geutiemen tus’ a for making Civthirg to order, ofthe beet =h and horet qualit ‘pase ¢ by any “No.” “Let us go home.’"] 1 move tbat Dr. Miller take the Aye,” “aye,” “no? “n0."} nis, (:ppearing at the front of the stage.) embers, once more I am for peace *‘listen ’*] There is noone in thisroom °Rovinson —Alr. President. (-Ques- | OE Zeeks snore iedixcset than tdo at the maueer Se Ser EL fs rot oe ~ are . Revinson —Mr. nt, —— [- w more nan’ = Li this side of New \o-k, Sod owr prv 7 ee *-question.”) i ia which the Awotiation has been adjourned Po espe Ale maa Fe leitch yey pmo U.S. Marshal for Dist: tof Colacbis. house ade merge i gad ere otha enyeerral ames te pot aoe eo eens aun re cada amateur musical’ ta Washington, propose t B oe mar 3-dts or ea than the usual! ba Ai - for Arf y y Treat confi le ver the ehair; ‘the fore am opposed to any re- hort! itizens who t 2 ressow is obvious. x sles di , ee a hin ie said: Being the oldest Srbgtcaied = opposition to Ee be has eee. , cc — gt A ahest grad exercise, and forget ths wants i the bods. in the MAF S84 8 SALe ‘of| fe2 6t 4a SEF 222 Pa avenve amber of the sssoclation fa the room, if be could | (3 lause } beat compoaitions of the best classic and modern Surorbiue pursiits of tusiess.| tn si Waatis >: | the Circuit Court of the Dietriot of Columbus, for WA. T. DOVE & ©O = se any reason which would justify the ae- Mr Ratciiffe.—1 wish to say one thing personal composers Witha chorus, such as may readily cere lehes such tonie acd iavigorator as Dr. 2, tl : if Washin; of me yy ae a RE Now prepa t'to execute any orders wi! of the election of the aificers— [‘-Qlues | t» myself. [-- No, ‘-no.”") I certainly would not be retained from the several excellent. charc Fostotter. given tothe world. in his Celebrate s .” “order.””} treat a Democrat with aa like disrespect. | Choirs here, the entertainment may be looked Bitters... The werk and nervous denizon of the ; ‘corner of &t im | whieh t wwored 12 Oe ING Heir et ‘Washington on sartnpat the oth PLUMBING. G Achar es Fite day of, Meron Beaice, seized and levt the Store on sth pepe Gs'y,endvwhl te | ateze be Sat ni ihieAmciortaersedt | Watan ws 0. Marshal for Diakes ELE, | W » cond? LEW HE Siones — ona ennui: NESvune™ oF BANC Pe TIAN? | ~ “YS NO. CRUT, No, 426-7 # : 306 Pa. av, bet = —_ thus to be put down. He was} | understood the vote to be “aye.” In the dis- Gin o gradte Pronespie mon homines—princi- | charge of my duty [ declared ‘he meeting ad- . not men. To adjourn now for fear of elect- | journed. [Applause and bisses ] ay the wrong men ere the Charleston nomination Mr. Thomas.—W by didn’t you heed the call be made, was sacrificing aod elena Uy - & division made from this quarter of the —r wp te ae ties installed Mr. Ratcliffe —I didn’t hear any call for a di- in fre cases of seen power Democracy, the | vision, before the question wes decided. {‘*Put mot 8. Yorke Ai in the State De- tie question azaiu ¥ * No,”? = no.” installation Claytou Ratelitfe.—( Seeming di to put the the Democrat im the raat Wepatioass ! eco enaaioartapes a to the meetin Mr. acts that he ) regarded as e- | Robinson, Flinn, Kirk, and others, i: that jul to the piv ny They (the Democracy) | he should not do so.)—Gentlemen, they tell me the forward to with high anticipation. ; soantise house, toe sxhensted fotler "poe the as ii won erful regenerator Paor. Love coin 10 Groncrrows.—It wil midnight lame ‘ | prefor'it to ths morn preoatl 2, ous medict: Botit shou'd not 2 forg. tuat the ag t= ich 18 60 maxical in tertaining our_ citizens ‘so Mee aro forthe past trees jaenece upon & fram= which 1« merely de- week opens ua.ly powerful i ting nature t» stn E ah pet assure onr veld a4 € the inves terribie forme ofdisesse. Who will i ig? iriends that they will be highly pleased with bis ve ita tigi? declares mes. novel and interesting petfortunnces { eole'by “usuiate and every where. officers co i —Persons willalways aickebde way. TI mew comes Of!" | LACE canyons Sar Os como Eee doors north of Pa. voter jaz iy