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illite Se LOCAXZ, MEV Ss. | m President.— This comes under the order of | in till into the’ some, ness, which can be “Suspended by a majority fon I aca Sesipces ne egneer $= 1™ Though Tux Stan ts printed om the fastest Vote. Bale: to-night to know if I have d. . ; ' more with a bench warrant to arrest Thos O’Don- ‘weoam press in use south of Baltimore, its eases ae Naboo | Set to, snepend that can put your finger upon, pis y there is that, Mayor: transmitting a communication addressed 8s so large as to require it to be put to press at an _ adh ol A j nell. who stands indicted for an assault and bat. to him by Collin Cree St. Clair, detailing the | “ ; Ton efi be ents Rotwithatanding the President | charactey? ™" °S* Diack mark upon my political f.bim by Collin Cree. Clair, detailing life | Mie moan Renee eaerfay, Of this city. Locating early howr ; Advertisements, therefore, should o¢ | 25 8d he will liveupto the constitution Now, ‘whose good opin- | City Covncrts, Maren 12.— Board of Alder.| Anngst axd Escarz or Txos O’Downxzi: — apeal te yok ce A commnacaeann received from the jE , Officer A. E. L. Keese went to nything that you Missouri Republican Convention. Bt, ours, March 12.—The blican State ‘onvention ‘met en “ Rendon ‘was very small, . = dred delegates Pore being lew than two bun. at ln with ee ppeclinen eocg slheonans en lime. his man. Keese gave in: ion to Lyne. i I have been ind to make th . from burning buildings; referred to the committee of the Balti i i sent im before Twelte o'clock, m.; otherwise they | 1t7e that has res (are) Dandreds of Demnezats cause of this resolution. Becohee it war cisted fo be department. <Wates Seok mitting np hag bal dete ‘sergean . never had portun! i Fi ro. ister, trans ay not appenr wntil the next day. join this Association. And, sir. this Amociation | meet Mid ot think groper tofpiy taesugls ist trail report of theatre Shs oer fore —_+--=-_____ bas not met for three et; but determined if evet the juectios came month o' February; referred to the committee on Norice.—Distrect of Columbia Advertisements Serpe tion are dead, and some of them has | befor’ this Association, to rise in this place and , faluage. tebe inserted in the BALTIMORE SUN are Inte sactt the city. And there are Denoztats in | denounce ti Wile slander. ican imagine very | Al#0, one from the Water Rezister, transmitting re ‘tae. recewved ; s room, sir, as good Democrats as either you or well why this has been done. I Lawes ectecly’ a report of the operations of the Water Purveyor, and forwarded from AR office. > sir, [applauee.. on are anxious to join this | where it comes from? It te because I lanes to, Which was ordered to be printed. “Tax Jactson Democnaric Avsociazion Maas, | Rrows oe boeken 2 this meeting. distinguished indivdnal whe ie RATA acs | Thatot Jos. Gat ATE! urt-stone and fot OCIATION Mgt. : 4 ngu vidual who has recently n of Jas. Ginnity for a curb-stone and foot- inc Last Nicut—Anoraer Spicy Ting —There ir, Reece oe et hea af Kee elevated to office in this city In the House of Re Hl of M. Green and others for a grade; of Pat- was a brisk movement up the steps of ee Until afte ine eportbontng the Stection of officers | resentatlves—Mr. Forney; a men eke coe for | rick Scanaianand others fora bridge; of R. Burke A | Hali last night, in anticipation of another ‘high If that is done, we can then ome int Ppisuee] fifteen years I have been on the most intimate | for remuneration for work done. for the Corpora- old time.” and more particularly in view of the join thie ee part who ioe hed come and | friend of my family; and with whom I never had cleaning of Pennsylvania avenue; of rumor that cards had been issued to the regular soel| » and parti , under the d of difference; he was my friend in times | and others in relation to the holdi constitation, in electing officers. [A plause.) a wor 5 y n . members, and that outsiders were to be excluded Mr. H.C.’ Cook.—Mr President Laeceetp | Services in a certain school-house in the Seventh ~ : use] I am the personal friend of | Ward. All of which were duly referred from the hall. If sucha project had been contems this deta ent Gentlemen, Permit me to say | the pettionne his pollties Tollower wrnce feat = pleted. however, it was abandoned, and all tion”) ‘ut of order. [‘Question, ques- pie to Pio tet Where, we cannot agree. = Joint resolution of the lower board in relation reed rer. e do not discuss the a bill F Y precautionary | The President.—I will State, gentlethen, that I question; [“‘good,”? -‘good,’*} and I defy any man Sopeeaice reg hak aie in tes D trict of Co. ef femarks ufiless thefe | here to say that I have from that gentleman asked lumbia; laid over informally meeting fot considera | an: position, either fora Know-Nothing or a Re- Bill for trimming and graveling I street north. eauaure< Mr. Cook.—Mr. President, 1 pecan: Pe done this, aut OT tive for tbat | from Seventh to Tenth sts. west; i At 20 minutes to. § o'clock, the meeting was | Maj S- Lelewia (ene eer, f censure, speak out, and’ gpeak a Bill for repairing a bridge in the Recond Ward: called to order by Daniel Ratcliffe, Esq. ities is to be any debate, Aes Telata’ Mote cee i “fhe Bot ‘Bem erate Toe eae ins | Beseed eard. ‘Smith, of the eastern ict, to make the arrest, which was done very soon, and O'D. taken to the central station. Keese was notified, and fallin; in with U.S. Deputy Marshal Small, who of fered his services, they went to the station to re- ceive the prisoner. Keese pulled out a pair of handcuffs, and the prisoner beg, him not to pat them on. Keese resisted this request; and O'D. appealed to Deputy Smail, who assured Keese there would be no danger,'and he would be : nsible for the prisoner, when Keese con- sen’ They started about 5 o'clock. when Keese - posed to take acar. O'D. asked to goto a to get some clothes; Keese refoned, this; when deputy Small conzented to yo for him. Keese and prisoner had hardly gone two squares when they were overtaken by Sam Dorman, the prison- er’s brother-in-law. and a constable, with two other men. They at once objected to the arrest, the constable saying be knew the right way to do these things, and jasisted on seeing a lawyer Keese went with bis prisoner. When ina place he was not acquain' with, they owed, the house kept by Wash. Goodrich, Dorman and his party pushed between Keese and bis prisoner, who rushed into the honse. O'D. said he only wanted a drink, and didn’t intend to escape. Here Keese was surrounded by abont twenty of O'Donnell’s chums, who pressed Keese and the prisoner from one door to another. Keese stuck close by him. Suddenly the door opened, and five or six stout men rushed in between Keese and his prisoner, the otticer being pressed back into the room. and his fares out of the door. Keese pursued O*Donnell, but was tripped up as be out of the door, and as he rose a man struck him on the neck and staggered him, and the prisoner's are: F.P. Blair Browa, Frederic Minerich end, Inte Oo ton. A strong opposition to Mr. Bates Presidency was manifested Se The resolutions adopted endorse the inci ples of the cali fora national convention, e sup- port to the nominee of the conventions, and favor tue colonization of free blacks. They also re- commend the nomination of Mr Bates for the Presideney; regard the threats of disunion with scorn, pledging their lives, fortunes and sacred honor tothe Union; recognize the irre ble conflict between free slave labor in Missouri; declares it to be the duty of the government to Protect the right of free atercourse between olu- zens of the different States; oppose any c! in the naturalization laws, and favor the Soon bill and Pacific railroad. ‘The resolution in favor of Mr. Bates met with persistent opposition from the German element, who refused any candidate not squere- ly on the Philedelphia piatform Burning of the Steamer Hickman. Cryetnnati, March 12 —A special dispatch to the Commercial says the steamer Hickmen was burned by fire on Monday, when 1s miles below Litthe Rock. Tie vessel and her cargo are a total loss. Two of the passengers perished in the flames. The rest and the crew barely escaped with their lives. The books, papers, &c., of the terms of personal friendship; who isa personal | tion; of D. Clagett and others praying for the ‘has. Wilson ng of religious past—and I never deserted a friend yet, and never | n COMMITTEE REPORTS. comers entered at will, the onl: measure indicated being the eager inspection Will not entertain any fufthi various parties, of the member-roll of the rd eomething before ‘the ciation. : He said that, a8 President of this organization Mocrats for retention in Bill for rebnilding the Corporation wharf on i # ? ° office; and have suci led {i ti > c 4 dec cnnue or tine nis pae sclenterine inop The fol g Sig are ihe to order? | some of the best Deane ia Washington le canals See cmenen teens of Be :! ie Order ef business un- Voice.— Who are they ?”” “0; . ci = oe edie an 4 lee en ri ora ear ity: these are the | Mi. Hoover. —Look at the revords.”* ite creulage eed x mt ee ech ety bate ‘are desire to have retired from their service; not that own rules. Now, “what are they lil i Br. Hocees. nie mare are none there.” he was tired of it, but that he had no Personal | them i i nor department for the city of Washington,was taken re tired bath : Mr. Hoover — One moment, Se please; | UP28d its farther consideration postponed ull ends to subserve, an no doubt thete were | Mr. Cook.— Exclamatory tone.)—! -| as th oe : nite bonne oe fey could render more efficient service dent, I understcod a motion had. lien caade ts ep ee et Me. R. thea bald: Sean with the regular order. i — Gentlemen: We had rome considerable pe ied Ie ane President —Do I understand the gentleman meat at the last meeting: : The buard here took a recets of 18 minutes, to oie do not desire to be interrupted, | allow the lower board time to pass a joint resolu- i ti j a e pu y The same Voice —“Tell us who they ate» on fora joint meeting for th purpose of opening bids for ‘furnishing material for laying water ; but don’t be alarmed at | Mr Wattace.—1 m Hon, snd Tope wa er UY 2, perzonal expla. coats, bats and window curtains, from P. W. Browning. ‘The case was pending when our re- Port closed. Smitnsonian Lectcres —The lecture of Bish- op Spalding, at the Sinithsonian, last evening, on “Civil Liberty—its origin and early bistory,”” ‘was very largely attended, and was listened to with much interest. Civil liberty, it seemed, like civilization itself, had been contemporaneous with Christianity, and bad wrt fing and fluc- tuated with that divine institution on earth. Wherever the ple and their rulers had been imbued with the spirit of the Christian religion ; 5 5 Therefore “ I know will eptabl 1 Europe with bi cket full . v ., pees jocratic part! peuslilatlox Go ce cue Hhiteding be acceptable to every gentleman in arope 8 pocket full of money, and with 5 stitution Without this {: cratic party cannot survi Baltimere Markets. Battiwore, March 13 —Flour closed firm; no sales. Wheat has declined 355c., closing dull, red $1 4001 45; white ®1 5581 65 Corn closed. dull, and withing a declining tendency; white Ga7lc ; yellow 70a7ic. Pork closed steady; mess 1°; prime $15. Whisky closed dull; Ohio 2 azsige. 1 ——) Resolved, That it is inexpediert to go into the another man’s wife. [Laughter and’ applause. gran. : trument the Demo-| A Voice —Mr. President, do I understand that Aye. gentieinen, and vet tuls pancreas Http et afrestigh mitt pn ntalian (armor i & moment in this | that resolution adjourns this meeting ? on | eaGresaed you. the representative of that conglom. | soon has been complied until this night three country. It is by that we can The President —No, sir, the resolution provides | erated mass, talks about persons unworthy of ie | Jo Sess ilVeash @etdease & —< dom, aud all the rights that are claimed by the | «when itadjourn > hotice. Why. I have seen the day, aud be knows | “Sek®/ ot till such evidence be farnished. 4 oweccatic: party— the Strict, literal adherers to Mr. Thomas —Take the vote on the resolution, | it, that I would not spit upon bim antl his cén- - dedgraclarni er a ge ened the constitution. and then I will make my motion. glomeration. [Laughter } of order, the joint session having by vote agreed | And gentlemen, if our ancestors would not | The resolution was adytae Mr. Clark —Mr. ‘President, 1 object to these | ,proceed to business. <i violate that charter, (though on a lai scale,) Mr. E. B: Robinson —[ call, sir, for the readin personalities. ableans iacucn ener ete o Heard to ent ‘does it Kecome we Who profess to imitate their ex- | of my resolution offered at the hack meeting, and |’ Mr. Robinson.—Well, sir, he was personal to | (issent to the action of the two (patella umpte to Uvavrifice that charter? I trust there is | upon the passage of that resolution Pane ned the | me meee scare lees iec toele viheiolutecaton, ac Zo Democtat prepared to do that. Now, gentle- | previous question. [Cries of “ good,” ++ good,” | The President—We must have nothing per- | (open reotedeed cee Joint session. He, nen, tet us see what it says; let us endeavor to act coat gave way. The crowd still ng upon * t ove to suspend all the rules | nation, and I hope I will not be in errupted 1h the board reassembled, Mr. Dunningt a , Itisto be bores pra male eee nee ee ie Zi ‘ r . tc - n Sixth st . betwr = — Sr. Loris, March 12.—A jury was lay ’ wet eh 2a it is one of the The President —Precisely. I am coming to it Mr. Hoover. resuming —Now, gentlemen, I say | 5; pee apart ior Saeay erections ther oar: Criminat Court.—Yesterday, Win Hall was empanuelled inthe case of Gentong vs Shaw, ae aoe ee ee fee metres =a one-—— that that is one of the reasons for this sane ern pores; pamed, tried and convicted of larceny of a pair of panta- | fora breach of promise of marriage. William hap ccepiatia ane, = = enn ic b * Voice —Read the whole constitution. attacks. Then again, it has been siipposed that 1 Messrs. Fisher and Moofe were then appointed | !oons. valued atsix dollars. He was sentenced to | Howes. Faq.. the counsel for the plaintiff, opened knows that when they meet the common foethey nary ae whet made any profession ethene Asenctatien me ae end oh mee a that Tondlnees of thts eer ctte, laweriboardl of the jel rere bein nz Cog y ay forte | eee ee eee a y ation Gentlemen, ave enjoys at ji ‘a here being tio further business ready for the of theit Contin eeemclent service in the cause | deterinined to sustain that Censtitations ong ie | peociation oe Thave administered the duties | “adiness of Hesra Revie taney an eee leaned Rerae can eee discharged The re Pel.ce Law. plause.} Gentlemen wea ie oo cae : pach in order to evince his sincerity in that | of that ottice to the satisfaction of most of you. At | lution, the two Boards met in joint convention in | watil this morning, at 10 o'clock. Batrimore, March 13.—Judge Martin, of the tons. ‘There is not a man hens ek, — r eepebet ought now to entertain the motion of | all events I received every evidence of that from | the Council chamber, and on motion by Mr To. —The case of the United States against | Superior Court, madea decision tis morning sus- personal preferences and wedi ecticon tok hee peerage) the way. That pentiecass the Association. I feel that I did my duty on Morgan, Wm. T. Dove, Esq., was appointed | James Eberly, John Hickman, and John Dogher- | tailing the constitut‘onality of tre Metropolitan It is honest for Democtsts te differ, cad cen ae a9 bya fe eg be suspended, and 1 | that occasion 1 now feel that the honor was | President nf the joint session, in conjunction | ty, in which the prisoners were charged with | Police Law, enacted by the Legislature at tts late . their differences to each other. But be itremem, | Me? Gag M Pr ode t enough for me. I have no desire to eceney the | with the Presiding officer of the lower Hand committing a rape upon Laura Schwingman was | session. The law goes into eflect immediately ; bered. gentlemen, that we are not here to settle | om word wT President, permit me to say | position again, and have #0 intimated to all my | “Mr. Powell asked if the 12th section had ween | conn up. A portion of the jury in the case were : the action of the Democratic party of the country. |The President —Does tiends. It could advance me nothing in a polit- complied with. He knew that the proposals had | sworn, when it was ascertained from the jail phy- Rescue of a Crew We are here to organize inte s bed tor rf a erage the gentleman move to | ical sense; and, as the gentleman himself knows, been advertised in the States and Snvetieencer; sician that the prosecuting witness was lying quite Savannan, March 12.—The crew of the ship : purpose of executing ‘their will, “Wee for = Peary He sph proceedings Prior to the order | one ne repaid for the time and trouble. but the advertisement had not been in the Kre- | i'l at the jail, and was unableto attend comt’ So Sarah. of Boston, heretofore reported as having volce in the coming struggle that is to take place | ML. Wathee eee that te aay aioHon dove nies NOt When they get to be Marshal | ying Siar, which bes the lenceat subscription list | the trial of the case was postponed until Thursday | been burnt at sea, orriwed ate aed on the ® ve. The Sutne ent 5 = .. 8 |, of New York. zi charleston, though we ‘have ‘our made | ade dettion being put, the motion of Mr Wal-| ‘Mr. Hoover—I appreciate all that the gentle- oh ay Deve tee published te tha oe nae ™*Tbe Court then took up the case of John Chis. | ~20°*? v-S- Davis, of New York. ernest rect on tee Seek _ le | lace was agreed to by apparentlya large majo: ity. man intends by that, and bis tannt amounts to ing the largest subscription. ney, colored. in which the prisoner was charged The Lest Steamer Hungarian sank togettier: ther wilt te Lpbiet as will be The President —The next question in order, | nothing atall; itdoesno harm. {| have said every- fir, Morgan.—Does the gentleman know that | with stealing a sofa,a pitcher and other articles, Hanirax. Mare 12 —A pa er by the Amer- soa Se ra. pole oe ee the | zentlemen, is the untinished business of the last | thing desire, and in conclusien will ealy add the law has not been complied; that the Star has | from Joseph Williams. The jury was sworn, and how me ate thet Capt om ok aap come "This 1s our par whaick, g Ut nse use.) | meeting—the resolution of Mr Ennis. ,, | that my purpose in rising was to repel the {nsin- the largest subscription of an per? just as the trial was about to begin, the prosecu- | the Indian when she was lost, was the first otticer pron tahan 9 that e convention: TNetwitienee - Mr ona have the floor. [+‘(uestion!” uations c arged in the resolution. {Applause 1 Mr. Powell.—Yes, sir; ai Peccscpeiacd Gat ting witness in the rape case appeared in Court of the Hangarian. - the personal predilections that I'l: ia) Fee cee Hobineon) lets hear what |1.0 gentiman doc ct keew an also, as every | Order was immediately issned for re-siummoning se are strong I will sacrifice then a seine they | |The President —The call for the previous ques- | yor have to say man in this town does.”? the other witnesses in the case(who bad been dis. Alexandria Markets. sai rn Tate thse pines cor if ese, tion is not debatable. Mr. Robinson. —Gentlemen, some of you have Mr. Ward moved, there being no question be- | missed) for to morrow. ta, March 9 —Plour—Fomily $7 25a : — .f : - Tha atebing i t ether. out that the articles which the prisoner was : . | che gentlemen, having sxid odor meg” pibe | recurs upon the fesolution. What action shall be | this thing. Look, yentlcmen aroma abe Depart. war Porsn eliet eer ena noes; ordered | charged with stealing were taken fein the Mount | ¢ sada d get heh ge acl shall we do it?) We have come tongther sonny | bad Epon it? iments of this Governthent, at the miserable ble- | Ain the motion to proce<d to the opening of the | Zion African Church in Georgetown, at 12 o'clock | CO™P—whit “Onts 40242c. Corn Meal 752800. per otiere shall we cect one ose es fees Het Wallace.—I move the adoption of the fes- ments that come upon it every day. Go up to the bids was carried by ayes 21, noes 9 = on Saturday night. about three weeks ago. The gg Seeds—Timothy 83283 70; Clover $5.25 nected Of Shall we clcct than oat Log = Saroas ol oo | Capitol and look at the conglomerated mass of Mr. A.W. Miller offered a joint regolution that— | jury returned a verdict of acquittal a€.550. Provisions—Butter. roll, 1#a80c , bacon = o-— : * : ona col era- | 5 = ia st " c nirinintal | Under whe conaitation "Shall wg,proceed, in | ‘The President wonder, gentlemen. ifyou please | tion that stinks in the nostrils. [Langhtr and baying the Migale aati clientes Ja tht ley | canta, ats aad rien ee ny Leake : uestion r. Thomas. wish to saya wor 4 applause ne oO! ie SC a8 u a 3 . bas always been between the Democratic Se the Dey sickest ts y Rea ee give religious free- New York Markets. New Yorx. March 13 —Flour is bervy; State $5 30a5.40; Ohio $6 0536.25; Southern $6 1006 30 Atarsitidl civil Miterly Saracen eon j | Wheat firm; Southera red $1.50; ~<a a r relies : bi ere © lourished, and personal lining tendency; white 78, yellow r y ; and applause.) sonal, yentleinen. {Histes and applause | THdEE De circetaciaae: nn Pen bon te UIE iia bean Eosnecae ee a pelt-J Gc” pak kee meee laek ie break nactordance with it. Gentlemen, as I supposed, Mr. Cook —Mr- Pres—— Mr. Robinson; reaumi ng —Fellow-citizons, go ‘They then roceeded to open the bids received | ical government, whether monarchial or republi- WXe Whisky is drooping at 23a 2c tant when the democratic mind determines todo | A Veire.-I move that the Association @o now | to the Senate of tue United States, which isa fr Hi Hee ‘Schneider, Washington City; | Ca¥. Asan illustration, France, which was at the a thing. | know of no Power on this earth, that | adjourn. . Democratic body, and you wiN see thata Know | fom Le H.& ©. s ; - a3 can resist that will, and we are always bound to ‘Ihe President —Out of order at this moment, as go with the current; some voluntarily, some against their will, You might drag me down and force me into the current; but Uavould never a D ‘ ; Nothing bas got the binding of the Senate, with | Keter Maack, do j le Bitte nb ned Roe there is a question pending. aconglomerated Democrat. [That's so. “What | (Fs Thomas, Washington City; Warren Foun. Mr. Cook —What is it? have you to do with that?) 1 will show you the dery and Machine Company, Phillipsburg. NJ The President —The resolution of Mr. Rob: | festive [festering?] sores by which he has been c we Cunninetam: Ww oten ity, Moers & consent to act with those who would trample the | inson, which the Secfetary wiil please read. | surrounded in the distribution of patronage under McGhan, do; "W. P. Dyer: R.A. Mill, Wash constitution of his liberties under his feet. [Ap- | [--Read, read.”"] the guise of being Democrats, when they are not ington City; A. Sylvester Boston; P. Crowley & plaure.} - Mr. LF. Clark —f rise to a point of order. One man is looking for the binding in one end of JP. Crowley, W ushington City; Win. Johnson Now, gentlemen, the 4th article read thus: ‘The President. —The gentleman is out of order. | the Government; another looking for it in the | New york: J] Helfer; Colwell & Co., Philadel. “*The business of this Association shall consist of The Secretary proceeded to read the resolution. | other. [Laughter and applause ] One is looking | \° ‘ \ = a President, two Vice Presidente, present day in fact as absolute a monarchy as ever existed, the will of the Emperor being virtually the law of the land, was as free and safe a country to live in an the American Republic. In fact, be questioned whether life and property were not safer in that Empire than jn this boasted land of liberty, where liberty in a great measure assumed the shape of licentiousness. This state of affairs in Enropean monarchies the lecturer attributed to Financial New York, March 13.—Stocks are lower and dult; Cnicayo and Rock island 63%; Illinois Central shares 61%; do. bonds %y fehigan Southern 174; New York Central Pa. Conk Co. 51; Reading 12; Mo. 6's ®2 "1 | PORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPESS. C. Snyder, Washington City; John EK, | the benign spirit of Christianity which pervaded —— " ecording | Mr. Clark —Mr. President you are obliged to | for the furnishing of water Pipes and yas fixtures hem doe RD Weed dee Philadel: | the people and the institutions of the country, E, R. DURKEE & CO.’3 Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, ‘Treasurer, | hear me. 1 appeal from the decision of the Chair. | in the Capitol. (Hisses and cries of “Good.” ; SW ‘ and a committee consisting of seven, all to be acting upon the temporal governors, and reacting upon the governed. i -r, Washington City; McRae The President—I have decided that when [| Another one is looking round for the furnishing rc . c Webb, Ba giccted on the drat Mouday in September, and the | was stating the question the gentleman wer ous | of the coat. [Applause.] And these congiome: | SWift Jersey City; pga Resse ees first Monday tn March, to serve for six months, ot | of order in interrupting. From that decision the | rated cliques get together to laugh in their sleeves ing the proposals rece! ved to a joint select com- until their successors shall be appointed.’ I | gentleman appeals. Gentlemen, as many of you | at you Jackasses. (Great confusion, yells, hisses mittee of the members of the Board of Aldermen Beers gentlemen, the Democratic party together, | as and applause ] j. | 2nd four members of the Board of Common and you see the propriety of ft here are many Mr. Clark —I desire to state the ground of m A Voice.—Did you vote tor the Democratic Council, to be appointed by the president of this ten claiming to be Deniocrats that are net such; appealing, so that the Association may understaud | nominee for Mayor? joint meeting there are many wolves in seeps’ clothing, and it | it [-‘Read the resolution Mr. Robinson continuing —Tke only object 1 Mr. Price offered a substitute directing that the is in order that you may distinguish the pure frem | | Mr. Clark —Mr President, my appeal is simply | had in introducing this resolution was based | ),:! efe SELECT SPiczs. si BLY AND PERFECTLY PURE CENTRE MaRxeT.—The market @ ened this Rw yptiavt Y deony) Sy ‘Spices, selected rb g leaned morning with a fair supply of provisions peculiar to the season. Notwithstanding the cold, bluster- ing night. the country dealers were well repre- nied. The wind and dust made the market pace uncomfortable; but the gang ways were filled with purchasers in the early sale hours. Prices without reference They are beautifully packed in tinfoil, (ined wi h paper.) to prevent iniury by soopints al woight, while the ordinary grow short. We warrant rbot strength and richness of Savor, i ids v te aaluity Hime. call tomettan thea Soh assemble at this | this: T ealled upon the President to proceed with | upon delity to thet Democrat) ee rete | bids be referred to the comultiee of diiuaze of time. lL call together the tried m. were about as quoted in the Star of Saturday a8 8 6 tra! wil] abundantly prove. of this Dis- | the regular order of business of this association. | tion of a slinllar chatacter wos inttedised cut, ThE Olay San eoaL EA eT tee ee ee Pee Se Manufsotured only DURKEE & CO mack; men who have signed this Constitution | a Voice —"No you didurt the House of Representatives against the the Hel. | (hem jolnuly, and re Gf et per hrieee pn repteerd behind (Eee paw.tr © 8; PUREER& C0 Many hundreds who have hud the opportunity Mr. Clark —i did, sir. I understood Mr. | perites, and it had its desired effect. I intended | P® any e alarm of fire originated in the western part of the | _ 4 - Pes a for years and years to connect themselves with Thomas to obtain the floor immediately on the bave never entertained the idea for a single ment the resolution to apply to any men who was ten- | Co mon Council —The following Dills, peti- inly the resolution | der footed, and whoin the cap might fit. I meant city, and as the wind was blowing hard from thit tions, &c., for reference. were presented eeting the other | it for those who had deceived the Democratic passage of the resolution. Certa: direction. it caused much uneasiness in the cen- was not regularly before the ~ NEW STYLE SPRING WRaP- ADIL 4 PINGS, in light Cloths. Bisck Silk and Lace intil now, when from various motives Aba lie eet tof tay | Ml wards. The firemen turned out Promptly, | Mfantilins. fA fey fine aud large mize Black Middie “ € F roviding for the improvement of tla eging thi AVY 2 Stella 5) ust race: at the lowes any en come tn here in order to enter this] night. It was “squeezed in,’ if I may use the | petty—no matter who he is. or from whence he tate rt nous the city; (a Dill for erating pig olny persian! Bag realy wees et Ge J. W; COLLEY & scramble, to gain a particular end. | hope, gen- | expression. came. Now, sir, I demand the previous question and graveling a portion of Kighth street west; & | Slarns wae fales or ae A 523 7th et. Henen, you will defeat that purpo & Mr. M. W. Cluskey, (Secretary.)—Will the gen- | on my resoluiion. bill makiny appropriation for cesspool at the en- |" “ = "S BEST QUALITY KID GLOVES. Well, uow, the Sth article: “New members | tleman allow me to interrupt him just there. [| Mr. Clark.—I move to lay it on the table. trance of the wlley’ in square 429; a petition of J Manviaxn Coxrenexce —The clergy and laity Just recaived our +pring importations in necting demitied into this Association at any | will state that Mr. Robiasou has relitrodueed his | ‘The motion Feral be ne second, the Chair put | V0 Keswick aud others; for an linprovement in composing this large legislative body of the Meth. meeting thereof by a vote of the majority of the | resvi-:ition. : the heaved on the adoption of the resolution. | vie 414 odist Protestant Cunrch, which begins its session members present, on application being made in Mr. Clark.—Tc-night, sir? and decided the ayes to have it by a very decided | *4 . IMation foe of 5s ceang mecting. by paying an tu- | Mr Cluskey.—Ves, sir. [Read the resolu- | majority. ; Mr. Jones, from the ways and means committee, itlation fee of 25 cents, and signing the following ou.” Mr. ‘Thomas then moved thut the President of reported a bill to pay judicial expenses of the declaratien ; The President.—The Secretary will continue | the Association be empowered to appoint a coin Corporation; passed “** Here, upon my sacred honor, { solemnly de- | the reading. mittee of thirty-three to make arrangements for a Z clare that my chief motive in seeking adm ssion At the } lors, We invite “ial u 16 marl ever obered in tg COLLEY & CO, mar 9 5t __523 7th st. above Pa av. to-morrow in Baltimore. are rapidlyarriving from the distant stations and circuits of the Maryland district Seeger here ; BARGAIN IN A FIANO.CA very Bue mo The Resolution was read. as follows grand ratification meeting to celebrate the nomi- | Mt. Turton. from the improvements committee dicew ay nee nicute grt, Gan ae | Ae ee Me bracken nis S ate the Jackson Democratic Assuciation is to aid | Resolved, That any man, no matter what may | ations which shall be meade ot Che tiet en. ey atte ree tes | (colt dloy warktommeseuase Saner Dice oer dicoount of @1m lows then fret cost Call eal seo in ‘acapearns 3 its object as declared in the second | have been his political position in the Democratic Mr. McLaughlin.—I desire to speak to that res- : . do. 90 days. Nine lodgers were accommodated. | !'- Sete “ article of this constitution.’ ” i ‘ in a ing Sixth street, party. who has advised, aided. or abetted in the | olution. ‘The resolution offered by tue gentleman eT ee ag eel store ae ae atice A voice —What ‘s the second article? Between 9th and 10th sts., mar? Depot for Chiokerings’ Pianos. appointment of a Know Nothing or Black Repub- _ isa very proper one. (Mr. Ratcliffe here called | fom New York avenue to N street; passed. To secure to every American citizen all bis con- z Hovsexnerers, if you want your houses painted - phe Aldermen’s bill for relief of Jacob Gideon; : “ 4 lian to office, either under the President of the | the speaker to him, aud after the exchange of a Blare de ins workmayike mauner anc with the beat mae WGA ee THE, LADIES. ion of tne a Dat men gtts and the fruits of bis industry. | United States, in any Department of the Govern. | few words, Mr. MeLauublin dried up.) A bill to trim and gravel F street north, from | “tt Scott & Croserieny, to their assortment o {full wets of Coral, But, geatleinen, tuat seemed to operate in many | ment, or in any other position, is unfit to be presi- ‘Phe resolution of Mr. Thomas was re Fourth street to New Jersey avenue; passed Pearl Stone, Cameo end Etruscau cases as a bardsbip. and it is provided by the oth dent of the Jackson Democratic Association, Mr. Ennis moved that that portion of the rules masa vill amendatory of an act to abate Coren py Wistar’s Batsam . of the intent styles. article of the Constitution. a8 follows: wuich was formed upon high principles of politi- otras ne admission of members that special taxes assessed on property in square 252; g Rend the followins from the Kinderhook, (N. Y.) wih. "lee pp are ufored ot Jers than the eae ~*Itshall not be competent for the Association | cal consideration. night be suspended. intinel, ’ es ; 5 > f st enr % to alter or amend this Constitution, unless by 2 | CA ane e Now, Mr. President, I call for] ‘The President —The motion is out of order, sir. | PA. +, orade and gravel Third strect east. oon efscted by thin goonicine a hee TC Sorte GALE & BRO. Proposition submitted at one meetin, Preceding the previous question. Mr. Ennis.—Mr. President then suggest that fora Maryland avenue ‘to C street north; passed. | ham int! is couxty, and which was relatad to us by mar 10-6 rs weet of Br. the Note thereon, when a vote of the majority | Mr. Hoover.— Mr President—— [Yells of | those members who have nominations to make be A bill ty take up and relay a gutter on Seventh | Dr. Herrick, an erainent physician of that town. t» | —2™” St ____4 doors west of Brown a sball be sutti-ient for that pur] ” “Question, question,” “Order, order."} allowed to do so to-night; and then the nomina- strect east, between K and L streets south: passed. | Whom we have r rmissionto refer, A young Isdy J. M. McCAMLY & COWS But the Association, or at ye 25 of its mem- ‘Vhe President —The previous question has been | tions can lie over and be i upon at the next Mr Bilteondalon. frou the .Glsine coe amittee, | Who had *% lsbored under an - flection of the rs, may at any meeting. by unanimous consent, | demanded. As many as are in—— meeting. or prior to the election of otticers of the | MT a back. and asked to be dis harged from | [2PS8) WSs conridered by her friends as beyond the snsyend any article thereof except the 7th, and the Mr. H. McLaughlin —I will ask as a favor of | Association. fe FINE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, declarations in the sth, which have just been read | the g Oue more word, gentlemen universal suffrage. That i 1 would not exclude a sol reach of medicine. an? she was informed by her medical attendant that she mustdie. She was in dneed to send for = huttieof Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, ax a last resort. The young lady ex- psrienced ereat relicf, and two more bottles were e i if, th tition of B. Reardon utleman, that he will withdraw the call for | || The President —The Chair would be very happy | “Ws consideration of, the petition o 1 am in favor of | ihe previous question, so that Mr. Hoover may | to receive them. Mr. Given reported back the petition of G y Democracy; and | have an opportunity of subinitting any remarks | Various 1ominations were then made, when the Kablert, and asked to be discharged from its ry man from voting | that he desire. (Loud cries of --Question, ques- | President submitted the following resmarks: > 388 and 390 * fully procured and admi: istered. She is : rq | further consideration; agreed to. Also, a bill for tion ln the reatoration Gf heats > ou this or any other occasion, provided it can be u No! no! ne!”” Now, gentlemen, we are about to adjourn. We ; W.A. Tor; passed. now bappy tn nth! . At VENU done constitutionally. Bat if. to-night, we vai ea. Ennis Ne Evesi deals Tidesire wiappeal to Lave bed ae Adminitation wich ie ceed’ ic opti ial snitte deere committee, re- | ,2¥0B® Senuine unless signed I. Butts onthe wrap-| PENNSYLVANIA A E, not constitutionally carry out the rigbts of an | the courtesy cf the gentleman who has offered | retire. 1 must say, gentlemen, in reference to aera iotae. er. *Bropared by 8. W. Fowle & Co., Boston, #4 anle by Z. 0 Gilman, 8. C. Ford, jr, 8. B’ Waite, G. Stott, John Schwarze Nairn & Palmer, Wash- ington; and by dealers everywhere. mar 13 1 w,r i ported a joint resolution requesting Congress to individual here, | am prepared, with others. to | that resolution. Lotfered a rosoletion at the lost | that, that it isa duty we owe toan Adminiatra. | Ported 4 Jo10 regulating the distribution of Po. very opportunity, and to suspend any | meeting, and it will be recollected I yielded the | tion which has carried out the principles of the tomac water throughout the District, and other purpose that we may have until every man within | toor to that gentleman to make a specch of more | party, that some indication of approval should be purposes. the sound of my voice shall have an opportunity | than twenty mun upon abstract and yeneral | made, 1 therefore propose, gentiemen, that we Mr. Morgan moved to suspend further routine of coming forward, that he may enjoy what he questions. Now, | appeal to his courtesy, | ap- | give three cheers for the Administration. 2 ; asiuess and take up the Aldermen's joint resolu- coretrers ©? be a high American and Democratic | peal to the courtesy cf every man with a Keert ta | © ‘Three hearty cheers wore thee given. after | business P ivilege [Applause] Why the necess fd for NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. ‘ ips WE HAVE IN STORE, AND ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, Barry's Tricorgnors is the best and cheapert article for Dressing, Beautifying, Cleansing, Curl- lutoiolet ag to tain bids: THE FINEST STOCK OF NY. : tion to go into joint meeting to open certain bids; R the Bair. ar ot | bis bosom. to give. A tunity to| which the Chair announced the ineeting ad. oe ; ing, Preserving and Restoring air. Ladie-, aste : Have we enemies? Are we engaged ina | be heart feed peed ood pplivse ] I make | journed till the first Monday of next month Se ee ata sition west easeaeg Gold by aff Dimparsts Gad Pochems-. oL~LnLoTHi A qa hot, then ae brsthe nee, trothers? Shall we | that appeal, Thavedone’ [-“(ueshon, question ©} Three cheers were given for the President, (Mr. | massed ea sta 126m : THAT CAN BE SEEN IN THIS CITY. not, then, as brothers, entertain a common feel. Mr Robinson —Mr. President, | am, sir, first; | Ratcliffe.) when the crow quietly dispersed. The board took a recess for the joint meeting; No. i0.—F, Seren den sine, Wek ene tiles “there ee crilice the rights of any man, | and [Hoover,” “Hoover! nnn” —__—_— after which, resuming thelr seasion, the board | devCheraesibine Vie adh oa eee ees | AML Goods of our Manufacture—Made in the auadan gece? ect iy accompl some Mr. Robinson —I have. sir, no desire to any ji Visit To GexrraL Lane—Last evening, the | adjourned. man. My object in submttin, rf Since, then, we can accomplish no great good | js to assert Done plik nes Sake eae Tictiowal Hifes ia full dress; ee pooal sepa By the MayoRaLty oF ALEXANDRIA.—The Ga- by acting hastily. and since we have an opportu- | in fidelity tothe great to which I have at} Marine eed ssieaon Senior aa sera Weed ape eulaeee: — nity, through our Constitution, of allowing every | ways belonged. [Applauss J Perc tne pata: feof Ris Oy ta Thee eek | ee eye On Sls sales in this city bas resulted in Democrat to vote, I appeal to you, gentlemen, as | that wishes to do Ee ee Brown's, sed were Introduced ‘by the Hon, Mr. | the chicos of = most estimable gentleman to be its poles F ienseral tikes souries tha righer cel arabe, President—Is the main question with- | £’ctt of California, who made a speech eloquent | Chief Magistrate, he is the twenty-second geutle- priilaierwtlah ka cisinateccce ee Nr. Robi I will withdraw it, with the | % #'ibute to the citizen-soldiership of General | man, who since the opening of the present cen- Constitution I am here, gentlemen, to execute | understandi: that after Mr. Hoover ¢ ncludes. Lane, and the fame of his deeds in Mexico which Vette Mice Get ce your Constitation I shall take my seat to-night, | that will be the ae era Hoover co #| Marton and the Mererat tec ofthe second | years, the Mayor was chosen by the Common to Consumption. and Consumption to the re. Why neglect the premonitions of nature? When the symptoms come, take Mrs. M. N. Gardner's Indian Medicine. [tis sure in its effects. and may be found at the stores ofall drurgiets mar 9 Iw,r Weovinc Caxks, very pretty and very cheap; b-st lee Cream and Water Ices; at low price, at the Phiiadelphia Confect.onery, corner 12th and F ets. mar8 im* Mest Fashienabie Style—ef the Best Material and Werkmanship. The Finest Stock of Shirts IN THE CITY—THE NEW YORK PATTERN SHIRT—THE BEST FITTING SHIRTS MADE. FURNISHING GOODS [“No,”’ | Marion, and the Murat of the war. H 4 fl, and until late years his salary was four | ™M8N’s Duxss Sures, ‘ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Son: nol? ny -. He also al- | Council, and until late y J Men's Business Suits, , at eae ayia Coat |r oat ls mated on he lor, | Ides Saar opine te ite cut are ld fo tnve made the revenue | Yo¥THH’ Deawe Survey, 5 sos, | ‘Trunks, Valices, and Carpet Bags. audience. wails ie Leica Me On climbed up weably at 0d Clue fod ct ue plat. | Mander, Capt. Sheefer, which, he sald, could not | derived from the position over one thousand del. | Canaan's Dazss S53" SE Constitation, and the man w ry have placed | frm. Be better inaugurate its cai reer than by a visit to the | lars. The amonn' beeper / == Seer here to administer it, shall together be sacrificed. Mr. Hoover said:—Mr. President and Democrats distinguished citizen soldier, from whom they | of that officer, is eight hun rs, and al 3S might fitly catch the inspiration which should | tines, forfeitures ab otber perquisites of the office C- meplecss } te Stee eri ripley MA keh gape eile characterize their military. service to our great | are required by law to be second ce! aan Fela the President what will be the first question in | the resolution which hae just been offered by Ai | COnDtY. ee ee eet oc rae pee ney Yoata thst order? Kobinson, bat for the fact—the notorious fact | ,,4 22dsome collation was quickly spread on | have . weeny gen lemen have served se ? s : The President —I will call it, sir, if you will | which has reached myears, that gentlemen claim. | Be CaPacious board. and champagne gave zest to | years, three years Caaidron'e ‘kool Suits. Co., Marble Fae Clothing Store, Brown’s | Baildirg, would rosrentful!- announee t! annual display of Spring - nd Summer Ciothing is now ready for inspecuvn. . is comprised of an assortment of Gentiemen’s ang ¥ ns’ Clothing of the newe:t richest designe 388 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. mrré-tm eTTA NEW NOVELTY —SWSE\V- ANG MACHINE, woth dg mg a) and Noam Wale ‘ing, however, the usual term | in material, trimming, and workmanship, ce To those who study excsilence with economy, in the toasts and speeches which lowed. Messrs. | of service. “Messrs. John Roberts and Bernard = ti of dress, sn opportanity is now take your seat ing to*be Aimar cata re | to be worthy of | Burch of California, Stout of Oregon, and others, | Hooe each served six years in the mayoralty, while pea § map foe from ths most attractive stook , Mr, Wallace —Does not the resolution of Mr | association with Democrats, claiming to be bett: made happy responses to the various patriotic sen- | Mr. Robert G. Violett resigned after a service of a oP xendy Mase Clothing in tue city, at very re. Ennis. (postponing the election of officers until | Democrats, perbaps,.than other people here, have timents; which the General reviewed tha! few weeks. The following are the names of the | Suoed prices. ap 2-17 oi cha on after the Charlestoa Convention.) come up first} youe around in this communi ly endeavoring to company, and made them a speech replete with | gentlemen who have been the Mayors of this city im ear. Phestitch made », a og under the operation of the previous question ? slander the character of one who never knew any his usual good sense and manly character. Waut | since in 1SU0, with the years in aehieh they sever- | . PENNIxs —Persous desiring Pennies will cuiaee je hot surpacret py the high pri ved o The President —No, sir! other than a Democratic idea. [Applause | They | of space prevents the publicatlon of the speeches | ally commenced service : Mr Wallace —Was tue previous question sus- | have attempted to malign my character; to im find them for axchanee at the Star Office an i rescore Cal! a X oe trae sia Salerfal ach-ev ten" at Wo. pet ene Day t. Wa tim ton oity x _ CLOCK REPAL Crocs oi ne | descrip : rt po ome and te striking pa La +1801 Bernard Hooe ...... 13 1802|Tbom’n F. Mason. . 136 153) Bernard Hooe... S37 -1804| Edgar Snowden... . 1310 > LL. iy Ct i a yi tained when'the President adjourned the meet- | my integrity as a Democrat; and they have, eke = _ General epateeen Ruy that the aac, Gere leds : be ; Tee ae mean rae, In SeMIne 4 lnd-4 trocn whose ranks bc bad Sirakg tor’ ere | eet ee The President —t fh saocbitedl var ries bask. age fo ve easy — oe been aisect him to the ‘Commandersbip-in-c ief of the Army | George Taylor... lution of Mr Ennis lays over as untinis! asi- | in terms, y innue: re upon me. T f 2 i pate; ‘aud the Constitution provides how thatsball | that gentleman, I understand, has publicly an- | 224 Navy of the United States; the consummation | Jonah Thompson MARRIED, oR, yop March ute, Leet at Washingt BER Es » Eeq., to Mies, SUSANNAH SC 4 ER, botlio efully cleaned 11805|Robert G. Violett. —_ Ss WATSON. of which, the speaker added, would be hailed by | Cuthbert Powell....18U7| (resigned)... b Avexardris, Va. £9 Brie #t., Georgetown. D.C. be dis of. 1 wili proceed now— moueced outa ef Gibe HAR. [Applenss:| @ shout of delight, from one end. to the ntne: of | re en Powe “1300 | Sesophe Baz hes ate ory tees A larga stork of Clocks s ways uc band. for sais, Mr. Wallace —I inquired if the peciomame: Why this attack? What have I done? Can | Our extended country. Hon. Mr. Stout responded Chas. Simms.. S12 Wm. Veitch DIED, vod tion was not called and sustained by this meet- | any man say that I have ever failed to tread to the | to the sentiment, on the part of the people of the | Edm’d 1. Lee é15 1. Buckingha ing? music of the Democratic party; to follow its ban- NK OF -TAGES, com- em ing on Bi | Law B. Taylor ..... 1850 yp ag a +1821 John Muir. 1 Pacific coast. Jacob Hott: The President.—It was, sir. Then, of course, | ner wherever it has gone? [*‘ No,” * ee jacob Hoffman On Baturd: Bight, loth ne ent ie the 6%h year the question would have been upon the resvlv- | Haye I ever failed to stand by Democrats any of her age, i , a native of there was a motion to adjourn, so ere weer wa; devericd _ 5 a reei | wownand Wasbiaton vy the was : : n it te | everywhere? [-N ) Have, 1d the | _.T#® Tuxaree.—There wes.a fine house last gous Robe: le Geo. Dw 1354 Pp ge ate Md., tut for years past sot | Lone Bridee, coaurcting at Ar. - a ‘ he attraction be! pe: of + Thom’: son. .1527/ Wm. D. Massey. <e f-om ths r°sidenc: caaalowed business. 3 aeeaee party for one moment? Have I been the assailant night, the attraction being Shakspeare’s play of a F a7 y. The funer e fom cl Juliet,” ‘h | John Roberts. . '630| W. B. Price... recibir ten enn: ier, dos. | aif Weed a ait pctas: cht cane it aes company” it wae recefred withthe hes cat ar - sane Hi wilt ae brought of the resolution. [Mr. Jas. | a mes. ino laces, al uw rf at t ! 18ED.— iy, Henry jams was brou; x icone med an minutes, read inn enfecates: stances, stood up Resae organization? Have ause, and was indeed ames Sees es 2 c ington Mil. stu Wrenn Baap = ep Pass n-er- - neave Une aud m fy by dbsernrs site a ¥ rine on ond can make rhe is take pi ’ set. this( Tuesday) a cttnee att s/dnck. to which ton fiends ccs | gamer tt exesk. iugten and Gacrgetown, 8 guaintanoes of the famniy arersepectfully invited. | Wash rth-e ening. The acce| up for carrying concealed wea, , the trial tak’ (Balto. and Belle Air(Bariord Co., Md..) papers ) | 3 2) 0' “ 7 that will tell."*] Hold on; I want to put mysclt | Lever failed to @ischange a duty that | owed to taal tac company bes boon, Culieg nen art before Justin Doan. ft a that the | On Mi Mareh 12th, 8810 minutes 4 o'clock, | sere \ Soma. Ak ‘ht. The first question, thea, will be upon the | my party? If there isa man in this room at this its performance. To-night, then, “Romeo and pistol was not his, nor is he in the habit of carry- | JOHN U sie phe bi ase, 4 lopiien or rejection of the resolution of Mr. | time, who can that 7 have aphoce Aled indi- | purer? in, with Murdoch aa ‘Romeo.’ and Mg one. But the pistol belonged to a fellow- mri of bionmens. his Inte ‘De; > wate PaWwenr?a eo. Eanis? rectly endeav. to the ae rations of | Mrs Gi; as ‘-Juliet.” She is really'so de- boarder, and was lying upon the table, loaded. in on St: street, betwebn i andT six ‘oO. Seide 4 = 2] mar ow . a The President, (coosiderably vexed.)—I would | any man for office, as a Know Noth’ ng OF 28 &} lightfal in the character, that to quote from the bis room. He took the pistol and carried it out in o’elock precisely. Friends Acquaintances are = NEW SPRING GOODE. == ™y one thing to my friend: there are Proceedings | Republican, let that man stand up here and de- play in question, ing (with her) issuch swee: the street and tired the out, which caused his | respectfully invited to attend. Now Receiving supplies, iz dantpom antecedent to the calling fur the ‘‘unfinished busi- | c a-e it I challenge bim to it. sorrow, we ‘could say good night *till it be mor- ffest. Justice Donn decided ‘that for him there} Oa the 13th instent, M. J. BAYNE, in the 58th eas Goods, with @ Tuli sReur ince tos ar ns) ons Bess,” which may be suspended, if it is the will ask of you, gentlemen, who have known me row. was no choice; and he would be obliged by law | year of hisace Sinz ho vest tn e pie goods fur fainily Ww COLLEY aco” °F thie bedy to de so 5 so well; you whom I bave served, and upon whose ‘ ——— to impose the tine of $21.15. An appeal could be Da es hast | A nets, 6264 bck abeee Oe ov ‘The Chair then said he was about to proce:d-in | sh 5 highest] By ax ALVERTIsEMENT elsewhere, it will be taken if the accused thought proper The friends mar 9- toe regular constitutional w. Mr Wallace. Presider eeiesiocubdence Peeieayee | ot ean arent heel ee pony eet chon Spaadbeted ete to the uayor for'2 t= — der, istri ‘whose 1 have always re- be ob! y application to dutz & beall. ‘sion, and resolv, apply make ery motion} eee ass” mead ta caved waeeer I am worthy of this miserable The value of this work is too well-known to re- remission of the fine, and the substitution of a fine portion the Constitution, OLORED INITIAL STAME.NG «CON CN Papers br stander which certajn individuals bave tried to} quire mention at our hands. » for firing in the street. DEMPSEY & O’TOODF. marl) + Segre .