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be Tre Macreper Meretixe ty SwampPoon! bameful interruption of Mr. Kea\ during the} Waven’s Iraut LO CAL _N EWS Tha Chief of Policeand both his Lieutenants and | delivery of his epeech far she sicte Vd fee of artiot This chaste and exquisite | impunity. The police were on the spot and pro- 7 Ww exhibition of artistic Ddeauty closes thi cman, areas the Pale ore order. If aman wes board MUNICIPA L POLITICS. Sourteen Policemen and Auriliary Guardsmen on evenings since. Though there were numerous | at Philbarmonic Hall. We think this announce- | to utter a word of dissent to anything that was the ground, and absolutely refused to interfere | calls made for the Police, of whom there were Tae Powers or THe Pouice.—We call the marae {one should crowd the hall to its. utmost | said, however false and scurrilous sever, and | SECOND WARD, eS malty. tention of our readers to the following {m: it | fo protect the Speakers from gross abuse —Pur- | several present, not one interposed until the speaker | capacity. We need not dwell on the artistic | however mildly or respectfully be might urge | “Dr. wM. B AGRUDER, harit levited letter from Robert Ould, Eeq., U.S. At- [ suant to advertisement, crowd numbering about | had been most ce ee merit and beauty of these paintings, as they are | that dissent, squads of policemen were instantly | by his friends as Weer 1] torney : one thousand persons assembled at the corner of | [During the delivery of this portion of Dr. Ma- | so well known to the community; but simply | around him, and he was roughly told to hold his | citizens thereof. on SATURDAY FY! Wasuixoton, D. C., June 1, 1860. Fourth street and Massachusetts avenue last | gruder’ remarks, every endeavor was made to | urge upon our readers the necessity of attending | tongue or he would be taken to the watchhouse. Pee une 24, 1880, at the corner of Robert Ould, Esq., U.S. District Attorney. night, to listen to the speeches of Dr.Magru- | drown his voice and break up the meeting. The | at once—ere they leave us, forever, perbaps. Next | I bave attended a black republican meeting at the | 7" ‘pal Kt Soi bite the ex -&D Sir: We, the undersigned, would respectfully | der and his friends upon the subject of munici- | most obscene epithets were applied to him, (not- | to the merit of these paintings, is the clever, | City Hall, where the representatives of that party | will address the ineeting Dg state that a question has arisen as to the power of | pal affairs. Dr. M the crowd with fre- withstanding there was a number of ladies pres- | amusing, and at times brilliant lecture of A. W were permitted to “crow” over the democrats to By order of the Committee of Arrangements Police officers and constables. > interruptions for about one hour, but was | sent,) the fire bells were rung, missiles thrown at | Fenno. Mr. F. bri many qualifications to his | their heart's cortent, and where some of the ve ma 31-St* We beg respectfully to ask you that, if, when a | finally compelled to retire before a shower of | the speaker, and cries of “ Pull down the | task, and most ably ‘be performs it. Remember | best citizens of Washington were threatened with lice officer or le arrests an. individual, | stones which were flung at him by some cowards stage,” uttered from many quarters. The police, 1 the terrors of the watchhouse for laughing ina daa POR tas PEOPLE. Moderate tone at some humorous remark of a In the Star of yesterday appears a oard from Mr. Wallach denving charges or IRtAT Ogatorias, in ref- erence to his republicanism, made under the ° head. Now as this is nota question in recard to his private character—about which | have not one to xay—beliewing it above ~h, but simply his political reoord. f deam it bat justice to myenif to call the attention of the voters to the lar to-night—go without fai bas a right to confine him in the Watch-house | who were there. We never witnessed a more with Captain Goddard at their head, were there, or other place without the authority of a Justice | d! eful scene than that which followed and but, we are sorry to say, made no attempt what | Tur CamrseLis.—Mrs_ Matt Peel’s Minstrels . of the Peace? continued until the meeting broke up, during | ever to preserve order and prevent the speakers | are drawing crowded audiences to the Theater 5 itor, last night I went over to Is it not the duty of an officer, when he makes | which the Chief of Police, his two lieutenants, | from being interrupted. Accordingly, many re- | Their Performances abound in genuine wit and o hear what Dr. Magruder had an arrest, te convey the person arrested immedi- | and some fourteen of his “* etcompany”’ looked spectabie gentiemen, finding it impossible to hear humor, but are entirely free from the coarseness | to say. | found a pretty large crowd there, and ately before the nearest Justice of the Peace for | calmly and smilin; he ani shestately incnited what was said, and Lag | disgusted if not | which so many in the same line of business have | listened as well asI could to what was being examination? those who ap; them for Protection from | frightened with the action of the rowdies Present, | to use to induce applause. The Campbells give | 8#id. I beard Dr. Magruder utter some severe An early answer would much oblige your | the violence of be mob. who were allowed to have full sway, were com- : & performance this afternoon and another this | things; I heard him tell some bold truths; L beard | torm of his denial. No» if these charges were obedient servants, Joun 8. HouutnosHxan, Dr. aiagenter on being introduced by Mr. Pat- | pelled to retire. Finally, however, the are f evening. the programmes for which embrace 7 him during upwards of half an hour, and I be- | thought werthy of notice why dent ig enoh Joux H. Jouxson. ss a ap coe eaware aod Po tig — form of eee ak wi ri — ne oer feeettion of popular songs, choruses and | lieve in my heart that} can prove the truth, the oom Lom re? a jeu! eo Justices the Pr ‘ ave come here to-n‘ 5] manner, a! y his sten' jan voice, convin jughable burl: entire truth, of ry cha hich he br At = spect id —s tte Fete. [eats tabiaded Biro ae the rowdies that he was not thus to be put down, |” aca * = ee against Ais opponents. I saw there, conspicetes | ®t Oa the authority of € sone whose name~ Wasuincton City, June 2, 1860. city, simply to remind them of things which I | and after considerable clamor he was enabled to : OLD Covrt Caszs.—Hester Gates was arrested | n the crowd, Capt. John H. Goddard. the Chief | M° E804 8nd who alone J. S. Hollingshead and J. H. Johnson, Exqs. the facs. Voters are you « we eee privy to shed—will you « 2 do not think at this particular crisis they ought to ] by court bailiff McCarthy, on a bench warrant, | of the Poli saw there Lieutenants McHenry | his republicaciam I think not en — Gentlemen: In answer to your letter of forget. In oer voice of what they were to do if | She was taken before ustice Walter, and gave | 80d Thomas, and as many asadozen policemen | It™ a7} WM. P. DRURY. day's date, I state that a constable or police-officer | | The speaker then referred to whathe considered | Mr. Wallach should be elected, be said the Irish bail for court. Lucinda Bailey was also arrested | 2nd @uxiliary guardsmen, and | saw every species | (ITIZENS’ UNION TICKET, may arrest without warrant fora breach of the | the inexcusable neglect of the present Mayor to people of Swampoodie had for two years been by the same officer and committed to jail, ber | of ins amounting to o) violence towards Cc " si FIFTR WARD. re committed in bis presence. If the arrest | attend to the necessary improvements of the city, | starved by Merret and that poy should starve bim | ball having been forfeited. Both are charged | Mt. Magruder, perpetrated by lawless and cow. Cs os ae daytime, and no well-grounded | a8 regards the grading and graveling of streets, | for the west two years. If Y Any misfortune | with keeping bawdy houses. apprebension of a rescue be entertained, it is the | making and cleaning of gutters, and such things, | Wallach should be elected, (which God forbid) eee — Lieutenants, and his dozen police look on with duty of the officer to carry the offender imme- | spending the money which should have been ex- they knew that he was a liberal man and would A Carp. perfect indifference, and not even raise a hand to diately, or as soon as ible, before some Jus- nded for this pur; in building costly watch- | treat them well. [Loud and prolon; Hobrmesin sy To the Voters of Washington City Protest that speaker 1 saw cowardly menials Uce of the Peace. In such a case the officer | houses, magnificent market-houses, and splendid | it would only be swapping the devil for the wite There appeared in the Star of the 29th instant, | ‘hrote stones at Mr. Magruder while he was utter- Py Meret RICHARD WALL ACH. J EP ae Pouncil. iar NEW oar, GEORGE M. OY: ardly men; and [ saw Captain dard fhis two SOSROT. would act very im ly if be were to confine | watch towers. True a little gravel had of late | Mr. Wallach. however, can be beaten very easily; | under the head of “Facts for the Peo le,” and | ing truths frow the stand, and I saw Mayor Ber- AMOS HUNT ma Site the offender in the jail or itr beachetins It would | been laid here and there, but it must be remem- | but Mr. Berret can’t do it. The speaker then | over the signature of ‘« More Anon,’? poe Wi as- | ret’s model police looking on and enjoying the MR. WM. THOMAS Will be supported by the algo be the duty of the officer to carry theoffender | bered that they were now upon the eve of an spoke of his own prospect of an election, and said | sertions in the shape of inteyrogatories, some or | sport. N Or siom ae ny of dy ‘Secpnd Wark tor before some convenient, if not the nearest, Jus- | election, and this will account for this attention | the question was settled beyond a doubt in his | all of which have teen repeated upon the stump | _ I heard some of Washington’s best citizens re- | Comope Ginenit ma 3)-4t tice. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, | at this time. favor if only those for whom he had done somuck | by persons in Congress of some retensions to re- | questa lieutenant of police and several police- = og Rosgat Oriy, U.S. Attorney. A t deal had been said by Mr. Berret’s | would support him, and not cast their votes for a spectability. Lest personal indifference on my | men to use their influence to protect the speakers MAGRUDER TICKET. friends about the order of the city. Who was the | man who had received the nomination b 4 FIRST WARD. ou, BoM Dr. WM, B. MAGRUDER. jerman, For eure Council, y. fraud | part to the promulgation of such falsehoods d{- | on that stand from the continued Jeers, hootings, Tux MaroraLty Evsction —On come next, | Chief of Police under which this city became dis | and dos He wes sure of carrying his own | rected against me should be construed into an | roars. and groans, and stone-throwings then and the 4th of Jane, will take place in this city the — Capt Goddard. This same individual | ward by from 300 to 400 majority. [Loud ap- | acknowledgement of their truth, 1 deem it proper | there going on, and I beard the lieutenant and regula: biennial municipal election for Mayor, | was Chief of Police before Mr. Towers’s election, | plause.} to Say to you—the voters of Wasbington—that | the police reply ‘‘that they didn’t see any disturb- an Alderman from each Ward, three Council- | and Mr. Maury found it necessary to turn him out The speaker retiring, loud calls were made for | they are one and all false. AsI have before stated | ance, and that they wouldn't interfere: and that men, and Assessors for the First, Third, Fifth, | because of his utter and entire inefficiency. They | Savage, whilst others were made for Ward. inthe newspapers, I am not. and never have been, | those who were complaining of them had mot come and Seventh Wards. would reniember the riot that took place at every Mr. Savage, coming forward, was grected with | a member of either existing political party; nor | there to hear what was said but to find fants.” 1 At the last Mayoralty election, in 1455, 6.805 ‘ecinct where they voted at the time of the | enthusiastic cheers. Bein introduced, he said: | have I been nominated by ihe of them, as has | Saw a bundle of fire crackers set off at the very votes "were cast, of which Mr. Berret received | Mayor's election in 1856. Was there any police if Mr. Ward is here, I should like for bim to | been stated in di tant newspapers, dountless to | foot of the speakers’ stand and perm tied to p 3.688, and Mr. Wallach 3,117—Berret’s majority | force at that time to attempt to protect you in your | come upon the stand. If there are any police | compass a sinister end Ricuarp Watvacu. away ove at atime while Mr. Savage was speak- The following is a statement of the result of } right to vote?. Were you not driven from the | officers ere, let them come up also. LLaughter.} ROBERT Ria Jr., PETER LAM MOND. "or Ansessor, JOHN RHE ma PA —_— ing. and I saw Capt. Goddard standing within . -_7p WASHING TON, June Int, 1959. be vote in the several precincts: polls? Were you allowed to express your senti- | [The speaker was, here interrupted by loud [avvantisement ten feet of the spot and calmly amiling atthe fun Dear sin inet nacperted by come gor, Berret. Wallach. | inents at the ballot-box, as you ought to have been | hisses, and yells of the most obscene character, | Editor of the Star: Lam one Z| hundreds who | A respectable citizen of Washington descended | Party that'you were waites upon by soneotee a First Ward—Pirst Precinct.... 155 146 allowed todo? I know that, two or three days | followed by a shower of stones aimed at those on | want light on the controversy now oing on about | from the stand and addressing Uapt. Goddard in party acd that you had consented to have TOUT Be Dg Second “ .... 210 146 after I bad been sworn in as Mayor, I came up in | the stage. It seeming to be the disposition of the | that $500 given to Mr. Berret by Boy & Mohun | respectful language, requested him to Protect | p'sord upon that ticket asa oandidate for the Second Ward—First Precinct. this a to visit the poor sons of Erin | rioters to personally attack Dr. M ruder,thatgen- | to remove Easby, as one party avers, and “for | him from the violence of the mob, who were | Of Aldermen. W li'e we are free to admit tnat weco Second “ .... 3 5 who had been beaten and bruised in their attempts | tieman’s friends prevailed upon him to retire from rofessional services” as Berret says. The case as | lighting fire crackers and throwing them upon j =o Spore sho peseeaen. ot fa “ Fry ert hte'd Third Ward—First Precinct. . i to yote on that occasion, and was once or twice | the spot. One young man was struck, though not | it stands proves the money to have been paid and | the stand. He replied that if this gentleman fond ef y See roe ‘ Bnd dicd rome the erenduyest held over those that | seriourly injured, whilst several of the lampswere | received by Berret, and if Govle ince en | wanted to be protected, be (Goddard) would take | “Weare; with respect fot frome, ee Fourth Ward—First Precint. . x had died from the wounds received at that time. | broken. This disturbance caused a general stam- | ioas for profession There is but one | him (the applicant) home in his arms. “But,” WwW. 8 Ther be ENHAM, and oth re. Secom ane Did you find there was any remissness in the | pede of the ladies, and many respectable citizens | Itoh tithe matt professional ser- | said the man, «I do net want to go home; | want | To Ww T. Dove, bee Fifth Ward—First Precinct... handful of police I had, in searching out and | The police were called upon tosuppress the dis«r | vice’ the procurement of Easby’s dismissal, or | myself and the speakers protect:d from insult J tet. 1807 Second “ .. having brought to punishment the persons who | der, but none appeared Shortly after, however, | forced nation? If it not, Mr. Berret can | Capt Goddard replied that he saw no disturbance Wasmixoren, June tet. 180, Sixth Ward—First Precinct. Second ** .. Seventh Ward—First Precinct ‘ had been gullty of this crime of murder’ See cared ee gttre aittle boys back of the | show—as be is bound to show for his exculpa- | but that if the applicant would point out a rioter, | TO 4- W. Dexna, Kec. and others —Dear Sir E Yours of this date has been reseived, in which yu Don’t you all remember that when you were stage commenced wrestling, when they were in- | tion—a bill of particulars of bi: i i he would have him arrested. The gentleman m attacked over there by the stone yard, near stantly seized by the police and fuseasaned to be | If he can partic is profession services state that it Barerted by some persons b - y ow this, I for one will exculpate him | immediately pointed to a man stand ng by tLe | longing to what is or lied the indepenaeat Part: test Second « the railroad track, that J. as soon as | was in- | taken to the watch-house if they did not instantly | and vote forhim. If he cannot and dees not. | side of Capt Goddard. who had been a ring- | 1 had been called upon and consented fo have my formed of the same by Father ©’Toole, that | | leave the place} and hundreds of others will vote for his oppone ti | leader in the disgraceful proceedings, and Capt. | nom pi on the ticket. which ticket aongeaces 3,658 cxme at the head of my police force and suc Mr. Savage continued, regardless of these riot- Goddard, instead of arresting him, undertook an | 1 OPPoRition to the regular jooratie ane Ass We do not wan't aman for Mayor whose profes- ceeded in queiling the disturbance. I did not | ous proceedings ving inquired if Mr. Ward | sion is to solicit the removal or appeiitoneutat eloquent defense of this riotous man’s character ‘Tu CaNpipatss ron Mayor have a ‘‘long-armed Captain Goddard’ to wait | was present, and remarking that he (Mr. Ward) | our fellow-citizens to public office forafee The A gentleman, a wortby citizen of a ; Demccrst—Jamet G. Burret. for. I came over here at once, and the shots that | was afraid to come there, at gentleman rushed | ‘profession’ of ‘‘solicitor for public office” isis | stood upon the stand for a few moments, and was Independent democrat_Dr. Wm. B. Magruder. | were intended to be fired at the Irish laborers Know Nothing nomina ions Inanswer i tosar tat no such Authority has been given te any por 80u or eons. With great respect, I romain yosrts *o, upon the stage, exclaiming ‘No, I am not,” and yet unknown, thank God, in our country. abused and hooted at by a number of men, and | _j¢1-zt* int.) £. VE. Opposition—Ricbard Wallach along there were discharged at me I know they | toox position {n front. He attempted to'speak, Washington, June 1, 1560. Citizen. | afterwards he dis ended to the crowd below, and OURTH WARD, For ALDERMEN, CoonciL, AND Assmssors. did not bit me, and they did not hit me because | but was prevented from being heard by cries from —_—-———_ mingled with them. Two burly men stepped up CITIZENS’ UNION TICEET. Democrats. * “Opposition. they were afraid to shoot—they were “akeered * | below fur “Savage,” and “Go on,” mingled [ADVERTISEMENT ] © this gentleman and said, * We arethe men who Aiden: First Warp [Laughter] Have you found any such willing | with bisses, cheers, and groans. A Lay ror tHe Timzs hooted and jeered, if you want to know who did Alderman ! Alderman and effective efforts to relieve you now, when you Mr. Sam Spencer, the Chairman of the meeti Dedicated to the “Centurion.” it’ The gentleman made a mild reply, and in a Wm. T. Dove Wm. T. Dove. get into difficulty? [Cries of + “No'"’| | appealed to his friends in the crowd to allow Mr : = moment several other men came up, two of whom Cush ‘Council Have you bad any trouble bere in expressin Whrd to be heard Magruder: Magruder: is the cry of the freemen; | hauled off and struck him. He immediately ma 2s TP. Morgan, Gee. We. Eauerecn your preference either for Mr Bill Ward or Bili | Mr. Ward himself took the sense of the meeting | Their ranks are fast filling; their banners are | stepped up to Capt. Goddard, and informing him | ¢ MAVORALTY 5.6. Tarten, [Robert Earl, Jr,” Thomas—two of the Bills who are hanging | in regard to whether he should be heard, when be | ___ Steaming ; of the fact, demanded his protection. Cay E Are authorized to announce Dr. WM. B. sharles Abest | Peter acbaid around the Mayer constantly; an appendage to | declared it to be decided in the affirmative With shoulder to shoulder, and quick in relief, | Goddard replied ~go away from here,” in a voice | MAGRUDER asa candidate for the Mayoralty at Charles Aber! Lami ; ey ft ove chaioh Or vies AE peeps the Mayoralty Assessor ‘Assessor bim and a tax upon the people? [Langhter He then proceeded to show how Dr. Magruder | They'll mare! victory, at the voice of thelr | of insulting contempt. I saw some ten or adozen | the election & ha helt on the first Monday in Juve Southey S. Parker elias Meas mite Mayor wae ‘gawiiting to, Sete wae hid disgraced the office of Mayor of this city by Chief, men tn the crowd {brow up thelr bats and -‘hol- next. ieee — & em, at ne 1o vhich was tue | py frequeut intoxication t ler’’ for Alderman W ard, when Mr Savage SCON - 7 wN. mo Sager oh ~bigeat Bill and whied Mpcuia he $e tnoat yr pivicc sy ea Then woe te he poltroon, the coward, and the sucmpiel te speak, and Y enw Alderman w i SECOND w ARD ALDERMAN AND ‘poe “ prot ble to him. © bave you respond affirma- Mr © again srose to address the assem y kl at Ward, a Berret Alderman, go upon the stand an At the suggestion numerons citizens of Thos. J- Fisher, Thos. J. Fisher. {rely tothe question T have to do wotbing more bia wha the 0 Je ndecorous language. was BYRD Beer eae eee Che Kes tarant afie que iuacit a speaker, ahd attempt to address | Second Ward. the present well known, tried, sm = anh aD yo , ef ‘ere used toward hitn, besides being interru inva- | Like skitfs on the ocean engulphed by the se = e crowd—and address the crowd—ani e reset nomi a prvi ~enah ear tab seep hone atthe primary meetiags held at the Assembly | rious other ways, such as firlug packs or crackers They'll be scattered like chaff by the sons of the | leaders of the meeting requested the audience to | tion on Ube first Monday in June, without further Chidies Sones.” Charles Jones,” ee oes edrdadaers hd resi immediately | {n front of the stage, throwing of free 2 permit Mr Bh = to speak, and be was permitted 2 For Alderman. _ |Win. Thomas, (ind ) emia Ne tee tee - ‘iy | Stones, Ke. ‘The police made no effort to stay | | in the:clty’s dtu Weed ; to speak ould the managers of a Berret mee'- THOMAS J. FISHER. o ao.) No, they did not; but they managed by | these riotous proceediu: put looked calmly on, ur cause is the city’s,—its freedom is ours ing have permitted a man favoring the oppositi n For Common Council, Tainp Warp some sort of juggling, or magic trick, utterly in: | apparently very much interested in what was | Then rend the dread pall which o'er it now low- | in this canvass to go upon the stand and speak a WM. Alderman | Alderman : ac-ountable to me, to determine which of the going on- One of onr respectable citizens upon i one of their meetings? Yet this Alderman, in the GRAFTON POWELI.. Joseph F. Brown. Joseph F. Brown. “Bills”? was the most successful. The Mayor | the sand noticing Captain Goddard below, heft de by corruption, by bribes, and by | exercise of an amount of impudence I never be CHARLES 8. JONES. neil |. Council. tok cne of then, and | am rather inclined to | his pesition and addressing Captain Gedderd ap- gold, fore saw equalled, was permitted to barangue that | _™ !2-eotf (Vatel. ond States.) % > 2 , om Somers Es ~ | Speakers. The Captain replied be saw no dis- day we'll Chicftai wer, A man was seen in the c: with acut o * ‘ine are Lambert Tree. Joseph B. Bryan. dies from Baltimore were imported here for the reance; but if the pee icone ‘would point out Wim i ee wesc tl musket under bis coat, the muzzle of which pro- | Of the First Precinot of the First ard notioe Assessor yr Purpose of deterring you from voting. Whocame | to him any one who had been engaged In. disor His good ship “The Doctor” will “vide” triumph traded about a foot below his coat. Of this fact | Merely given that an cog oy Aged J. W. Drane. . Henry B. Curtis. there then to assert your right?’ Did Mr Berret’ | deriy proceedings he would inquite into it, and eo eua stoady i am informed bya gentleman of the highest | hext. at G.T. McGlue's Wood Of Forrtn Warp. No! The then Mayor => city (Magruder) d-d. | i jt could be shown that he had been so acting, | With motto on prow, ‘Keady, aye ready”? character for veracity, who saw the man and the | | street, betweea 19th and 20th sts., for Alderman. _ Aiderman. And after the cannon had been taken and quiet | have bim arrested. He was then referred to a “A.W musket. I saw many other things there, Mr Wa. W. Moore. | Wm. B. Webb. restored, and the alarm of the citizens thus dis- on standing by his (Goddard’s) side. The — Editor, that made me wish in my heart of hearts + _ y elean= ’ . ? vidual us pointed out, commen: eulogizin, rom the States of yesterda “* mot . ton. Wm. P. Moban, Jos. Follansbee, all partics, and gon with the universal ex- | his character. ‘The same riotous actions marke Tur Seo Paoscairtion ° he yester- | economy might be conducted with more especial | "Boils open at 7a. m., and close at7 p.m. E. M. Chapin. Robt. W. Fenwick. pression of “Well done, good and faithful ser-| the rest of the proceedings day, on the authority of a gentleman of uinques- | reference to the preservation of law and order, SAMUEL Wau Firrn Warp. — —— — a — t —_ as se After Mr. Savage had concluded, the meeting | tionable veracity, published an article, headed | and to the right of speech ¥; ¥, i . c - Dunnington. . Dannington. > ies | New York Avenue Church. Thompson & Co., with discharging from wor = = = = ma 30 at . B.B. French, (Ind’ent ) | ful conflict then raging [A voice—You know —_— pts men who would not vote in accordance MARRIED. — Council. Council. Bee eral of the pintel ] Mt bias been said that |, rears. oF THE JAPANESE Emnassy — | with their wishes ¢ ‘Sixt! E N a sv — 3 of M t hi yt week. meney re ge peat aeegroang nll Porte ea heen | Yes day morning. the officers of the Eaiteby Mente: Fhompeon & Co, this sporning called chu hig grey Porgy Micky ee OUVER i ¥ 8 x ja. 5 7 acco! nie the Naval Committee, visited | on us to say that we en misled at there HED, Jr., this city, to ISA BELLA, only T. Van Reswick George M. Oyster. aie kasd auiingsr Reve ee ee rei tute! OMe, ana ea ore a ee te | cess deoutation etniere ike eee daughter of John R. McClellan. Exqg.. of ‘West | qth day of June meet ae Gee ae ase of Assessor Assessor. nothings were beaten be was off in Cincinnat! | 3- Coast Survey. They remained sometime at | They furthermore state that they have net had in | Hebron, N.Y (Balto. Son & N, ¥. Tribune.) * Felder Dorsett, corner 18th tnd Gate Tor Mayor George F. Barrett. (Amos Hunt. + x 5 ; | both places, viewing the various objects of inter- | their employment a man named Thos. Griffin. eee Al of the city, and for one member of of looking after the fat offices of the land. (Laughter p id J ; i ji 7 : Aldsrmen, three members of the of Common Sixtu Warp. and applause.) And he went Sonidone the | @t, and seemed very much pleased with their] Being determined to do no one an injustice, we DIED, coe poly pom a OV Alderman Alderman. other day, to took after another place; and if he | Visit. They were received by the officials at | give those gentlemen the fall beneiit of the dit- | Ou thn tet instamtact downing.) JOUN, son of | formity bo the provisions of the charter of the city George A. Bohrer. Charles W. Davis, had seen the coast clearer for a more lucrative po- | either of these departments of the Government | Claimer. We think, with the present light before-| smu) nict Lavenia Black, aged i0 years of Washington. Council Council. ion than the mayoralty, he would notjhave been | With great kindness, and had every attention | us, that this incongruity of statement arises from | " “Phe friends of the family are requested to attend Polls open at 7 8. m.,and closed at 7 p.m. F.S. Ober, Thomas McGrath, did: di y > *" | shown them. At the latter place they were pre- | the fact that our informant may have been misled | his funeral, on Sunday ne: t3e clock. from the . We ‘A Ww. a candidate to-day d wi iriffin. residence of his parents. leafs Point. = * an . s. J. A. Russell, Wm. Talbert, When Mr. Berret came into offic aris ow sented with various descriptions of maps, and | by Mr. G . J. W. Robinson John Peake. peeielb wdusantadokas ‘eaioron laughter} other gifts. They expressed themselves’ very | The statement as to their connection with Gov- mans JESS ay Sevextu Warp upon several occasions were taken to the gratefu oe these presents, and were especially “tee -Repbenk Apdor tema pin J oe EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS. &e. GECOND WARDOE an ee on eee Alderman. Alderman. se. % leased with the maps, which they seem to prize | edge of our own, nd gid_ e cay patra he Beales: sabi - od * “AD 5.C Cook liebe Yi, Semen. ee ee eee ee at een ast Labens almost oreeyining css Teas inten: | the city. The Messrs. Thonipson & Co. in this "PHE Pic Nic OF THE EMPIRE cLUR | Dceoton will te held MONDAY ae Tee Coaneil Council i n. I called at the Mayor's | tion of the Committee to have bad them visit the connectio ublish the following : I WILL uE REPEATED on WEDNE. Day. — the at wgengion wd = Teele J.T. Cassell, John T. Given, Htting there, poor Irish woman, | Suiithsonian Institution, where Prof. Heury had | A Card.—The charges contained in the state- | juno gi, lai et GLIA ETON SPRING Pre aad threstosmbereat te Bent ae R. V. Godman, | Edward Thomas who lives, I think, on Fourth street, entered, | ™*de arrangements for their reception; but they | ment published yesterday are hurtful and untrue. | ticulars in future advertisement 2t_ | mon Coune Geo. E. Kirk |Charles Wilson.” She approached the Mayor and made a’state tould not be prevailed on to accept the invita- | We have proscribed no one, nor shall we. We | 71). PIC Nic OF Ta > CLUB SAMUEL W. OWED Assossor |, , Assessor to the following effect. Suid shen Towns toree | tion. ‘They bave not the least inclination te go | do not meddle with politics, but have our per- | “TE, AIC NIC OF TSE EMPIRE : GEO: BRAY Rr Siac a amas James Kirsbey. Peter Hepburn. and cart, by the use of which | am alone able to | O¥t, but prefer to remain quiet in their rooms, | sonal preferences,and expressthem openly There | ne the sith of 3 is postponed till 2 BO. BE. JILLAR. et — et my daily support. My son, who drives that | #4 it is with great ditticulty that the Committer | are now in our employ men who will, on Monday | W -EDNESDAY, the 6th of June. {States.Con.fetnt.) Piaces or Hotvixe tux Exactions. is rather a wild boy, and occasionally gets | CN = as to visit erehioer most promi- me ae barred Teoieneres ae For particulars see future advertisement. EX RoTON, NOTICE First Precint, [Polls open from7 a.m. to7 p.m.) vorkhouse. He is there this morning, | "ent places. They have no curiosity to see any- | agal ne cal we PPOs: Peet nn ioe aes. given FIRST WARD. and won't ono! ase ti vi} | thing, but are apparently most contented when | statement that we have ‘“ obtained a handsome First Precinct At G. T. McGlue's wood of-| The Mayor Wplted eis ace Papen to | in their quarters employing their time after their | competency from being engaged on the Capitol he ath day of fice, north side I street, between Nineteenth aad | him, ‘1 am a widow, and my horse ust stand | Peculiar fashion, in either smoking, lying down, | building,” is also untrue; we have received no ’ Arig f and ‘Twentieth streets—Samuel Duvall, G. W. Emer- | idle unless | can get this boy. Won't you let him | Of writing. They express a strony desire to re. | favors from any party or administration; our suc- public in general Suet their ANNUAL 6 the city, one ber son, James Kelly, commissioners. come?”’ “No!” [Laughter.] She turned to where | turn home immediately—this, however, is the | cess in business is attributable to energy, industry, SPRING. cn THURSDAY Jane mthe three members «: ccond Precinct —At the carpenter Shop of | | was sitting, and asked me if 1 would not inter- | 8% only with the officers, for in nothing do the | low prices, and good work. Aod Uase ase 184 | *Partionines in faburtndvastionmads waar Teme Aaseseer. Foie open sty a, a. Fielder Dorset, corner of Eighteenth and G sts— | cede, ‘for your Honor, understanding the circum. | attendants take more delight than in walking | only Influences we have, or shall ever use, in con oe cod c ig ‘HELL, J. W. Tuomrson & Co. siostan Island and Seventh c al formity to the provisions ANNOUN the | of Washington, an election will DAY Tar MECHANIC ASSEMB Hi pleasure to announce to the citizens and t A.W. Denham, Wm. H. Perkins, Jesse Mann, | stances of the case, and appreciating the a et our principal thoroughfares, and closely | ducting our business. OTICE.—A line of stages will A. commissioners. often let Sal examining and making inquiries with regard to v 2 C ‘ist ‘ard. "aladam, Need Ste TPicrced 1 | the various objects which fuy sirlko thet trrc Note.—Our reporter has made inquiry concern- | 4% Penn. avenue from & o’e:ock ma 29 Commissioners !st Preoinot Sth Wi First Precinct —At the northeast corner of H your behalf if 1 thought fe SECOND WARD. oF m.to8 p.m —commencing on Su ECOND WARD—SECOND PRECINCT. ld effect anything itis the purpose of the commission having the ing the above-mentioned statements against J. z ‘a 7 hi hh and Twelfth streets—Samuel W. Owen, George | thereby; but if he wont listen Sane hieak 6 post Esnbassy in charge to have them leave this city | W> Thompson. & Co. charging then with dis: | 1&3, (he, day of dune. Plus ar sagem-nt has egy te SR Ty W. Stewart, Geo. E. Jillard, commissioners. widow's petition, certainly he would not listen to | *bout the sth of the present month. ‘The follow- | charging one Thomas Griffin, and other laborers, | |ine of teeecut Auxavdat Fare—One each way, Second Precinct.—At Ford’s drug store, corner me.”? ber of the Honed ‘Aide i a ree me ot “ lis, CDF z.° * ing is the aya ried journey throug and find it to bea — 1 brary nye up | 10 cents wis acco of Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue— I do not these things to disparage M the country, prior to their departure for Japa for political purposes, and wholly without foun- Wm. P. Shedd, Samuel Lewis, Edw. C. Dyer, Bett actor I only sak yon age ue Mr ‘They will leave Washington for Baltimore on the | dation. The hiring of laborers by them, and dis- commissioners. by bis works, his antecedents; and don't take a | 5th of eget Oe Tuesday,) and leave on the 6th, eke them, is left in the hands of their fore- THIRD warp. man simply because within the last two or three | arrivi it Philadelphia on the 7th. They will man, who states that he has no such name as First Precinct.—At No. 5H M street north, near months previous to the election he has been show- | leave Philadelphia on the 11th for Niagara, arriv- | Thos. Griffin on his time-roll, and bas no knowl- ths corner of Ninth street west—cC. 3. O'Hare, g' ing a few signs of turning his attention to jin- | ing there on the 12th, and at Albany on the Mth. edge of sucha person; and that the whole thing HL. Chapin, Jas. M. Towers, commissioners octug & i} s z i ‘i D ie Be Wit. SA E 3 A RARE CHANCE FOx ENJOYMENT. . aH WARD te ee roving the streets of the city—that he has at this | Arrive at Boston on the 15th, and leave on the 19th | is a malicious 1! oon Nohistes Wovick auton tes ppg e Ss = ~~ Precinct. —At the carpenter shop of Mr. te hour evinced a littie sympathy for the r | for New York, where they will remain from the teamer Phoenix, will give a Grand Gopi Drane, west side of Ninth street, between G and | man. {Laughter ] But I ask you to vote fora | 20th to the 3uth inst. From Buffalo they will [ADVERTISEMENT] PIC NIC at Fort Washington. on # streets—Jas.S. Holland, Ben. E. Gittings, C. | man who has been well tried, and who hs never | ™ake a trip on Lake Erie. Ovr Locat InteREst.—The period may have EDNESDAY, June 6th, 186), The boat will W. Boteler, jr., commissioners lost an opportunity to do you good, evea when As there is no probability that the steamship | arrived in whidh those who are permanently rf, pol plowed street, at 8a. m. Fish Precines eee, WA22- you did not ask it. (Cries of “We'll support | Niagara will be ready for sea before the 7th of men net 4 o interested in the\prosperity of Washington as a In the room on Sixth street, | you,” and loud and prolonged cheering} July, they will arrive at New York with time to | jocal city, should ponder well and look deep into north —— ae Ss onpasar ae store, Now, Mr. Berret has told you that he had no | *P3e: sheatl “here oe no chanee in = abets their destiny; begin by post Ye cede d 0 P % corner of xth an streets.)—Jobn Dowlt iz i} : royramme. Some o: e Japanese are learnin; fr ‘the itand never sight of the buses will aati atthe rot P enedict Milburn, Andrew Rothwell, comuns, | WoRey with which to employ you to do work; | Pr? daguerreotype business at Brady's Gallery, | Warnings from the pax pate avenue and Seventh eirost' oe _ < had enoug! zini fi f a metropolis, (if| avenue and Soveuth street, to comvey all persons to stoners. = es ret ett dade a his friends | and are aptscholars. Yesterday the Embassadors i illhge pal a it) the, Phas ee re and from the boat, Gents’ tickets. # cents; cone | Second Precinct—In the basement room. (po- | t5 the Bip Falls, and thon e, ide beacon Were presented with three packages of tobacco by | nation, to be erected on the experience of time | 2 tare lee office.) west wing of the City Hall—Jobn E. | ontertaintoent, atwhich be took great to have | tue Hon. Mr. Bocock, on behalf of a firm in past, and the sad realities of the present day in | {I bunt or of any tcacher of the Pastor will give Kendall, A. McD. Davis, Joba FP Elks, commis- | 5:1; Thomas, | laughter,} Bill Ward “Tanghter] Lynchburg, Va. 7 ” other hemispheres. When reference is made to | a «description, from his own observation. of the sloners. and Bill Spaulding, {isughter and applause} ‘ ALEXANDRIA MaTTERs.— The personal ren- | those having au interest in Washington asa local | Hoine and Sconery of Christopher Colutubas. ae esididh. At the schock-Giees:] eorais Now, my friends, | can go poodle | counter which took place yesterday between Dr. | city, it is those who, from their own free will | nasio held dear to every American heart, wae A ed TR Tani, | and take E ‘who can sing a'betier | M. M. Lewis and Courtney Brent. a brief motice | and choice, have located here and erected dwell- " peared telegi ings and work-shops, pursuing their various occu- GLYMONT PAVILION. Jacob Fleishell, S.C. Wailes, commissicners rej Promectpe thane: eek eee, dinner piper ary pet yal in ei oesburngeae | one as the wank of the Government may Tuis Beautiful summer resort has been great! + men ra eg pe eee ae eats to tho chamtpat art Aapretype err bag 2 immediate cause of the difticulty 1s not | Tequire their services, entirely dependent on their | improved and is now open for the accom- toaan Se See S Bemen anh | paid for up there ; known, but it appears that young Brent, armed | United sympathies and feelings as a community, ered than senioe on ties meose eee inson, Clarence Baker, Isaac C > com- | Prughter and m ; ? with an ordinary abeath knife, proceeded to the | protected from aud Independent of the storms aud terms inaking ft tho cheapest and meet missioners. pmol hy goes | Doctor's dwelling and made an altack upon him, | Sife of party politics—only looking to and guard- | Pin!" jar'nxiitstonton the Polorae reat, Pease sixTm warp aaa whereupon the Doctor fired upon his memilant, | ing Our municipal administration and kee hools and other relizious parties tlat do not wish First Precinct —At the public school-house, all. those omnibuses—all ‘the the nail trees his pistol takin, ‘gore in young | 89Und from any admixture with the great to participate 1 aucing will fn every other ac. Beary N. Once Soke D. Desadt yn seat, | Recigs bope: [Leaghier.} Ite nat Brent's arm. ‘This did not intimidate bim, bows | Cal strife which agitates the who | commode ion for, the enjoyment of both children Henry N. Ober, John D. Brandt, Jos S$. Tucker, = 4 : ever, and in a moment chan; ing the knife ‘to the | @uting Presidential elections. For us there is no | @n¢ aint The place can be gusescd fs 9 cur- a jded—and goes to Baltimore for the other band, he made upon the | !mm«dlate danger. It is not wise to Ue misled by | Ponty Sroct ant Bene meee oer Of Tuir- Precinct—At the Anacostia engine- red, which | Unguarded expressions. Congress, as the repre- | ‘g'} street grounds are freo to all partis after beuse—Lem. Gaddis, Val. Conner, Wim. 8. Ven- ap side able, commissioners. » and a third entered | sentatives of a great nation, is proud of ita Metrop- | three days’ no ice, Meals aud Refreshments will place face chee! olis, and with truth and pride, our Metrope- | be served by the proprietors. Pirst Precinet-—At lnasd ‘eall—Willi H more jndiattesly ee ime glancing ee ell cial ma potently amet i3 andl we multiply and eguicy it above that ma 3-eolm JONES & MILLER Hope, George W. Hinton, Thomas H. mane, honor benefit of our city by wpenieg some nued. The wounded man was removed to the .#. HE Citizen . teas: new streets, repairing bridges, &c. nk it store of Mr R ee gre oa lls end still > Teese tae oetak Second Precinct —At Potomac Hall, OA satay this ‘was sent home ina lage. | Were the out made to-morrow, no effort Rl SES can be had Maryland avenue and Eleventh street_Wm.G 5 The wounds could attsin the object. Contending interests Excursions and P’ Flood, lel Rowland, Henry M Knight, com- hended. ‘ene ling effort; or should being engaged in any part porcine musi wa rein | eda oe ete aces ance oe oy Seach g at orelock, re dyna ninety-nine chances in a hundred to be the identi- | hla, Ninth sticet, Island, near the Suuthooree ee the “Hutton eatete pe ireeath, Z aed lg ag ina very prominent physician in arable tems th Pine g . “tnt 18 sut&eott HUGH LATHAM. tessed so rapidly that it was useless 2 and a bi -in-law of Brent, ve 1c c aoe menctemees poncen wading a t get writin toh of John Bren ‘ if prmmencer4 PRE ANNCALPICNI water N aL GUARD A Court = - 3 for Alexandria county commences on Nt 4 bi SHONDAY, Bg a , . ten da ut adj a Hecticeeee alivertisement. ; ‘course.