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. oe pax menses -_ ———— . _ — ~~ = oe a oremeene ~ Mifare ot oat Bera moctnaiey Oe Laat ction wf s'punie'whcaP'ees:[|__ AUCTION SALES. | ‘THE LATEST NEWS Merine Band, in considerable numbers: Peo PrNe a ee Trustees. UP For other Auction Sales, see first page — : semis aeptecies wis apwrasarvic | weal Wax ot Reeds afte saminnd | KP Pe oherAeten Senora | ey POP ap AIG. Spon them, to Pifternte wre’ from thence | tegciee. | This school slocatet it neteooett ee Te SORTS to ie cadena Pushes faeces botldtng) Eleven pa te ROWING, SeTian at THE RICNMOND CONVENTION. tevorite, fat ew coudanse Deenette| Lite three bout fourteen bande ding from Democratic ieee the second ity The chief virtue of tale need eae hich s graphs pind tea tratle, ands enperior | ctoted te thet Shek active. ingyend adroeed ths fare : 3 while as “ateom A Bae youre bey. Marg, about nx years | rations, asembled ere at noon. Fellow-citizens: 1 am glad 19 tee you 1 am Dubie steset, and | Seger tt S82 Fentiov and trotefast ta single’ har- Snir In taking the Sun be returned bis thanks, - 5 . ¢ it. In glad to meet tizens of a wmpleasant nearness to the rattli vebicles | Terms cash. said pon an occasion like this, which has to | in Pennsylvania reg Weareintirmed hows | seta J. G/ MeGUIRE & CO, Avote._ | #4, “4 “x the democracy of the nation the ious ti - ever, ‘at the * commencement of the ensuii By J.C. McGUIRE & + Auctioneers. that they bad assembled that in wea te yia a it Repu this school is to be removed to the TOCK AN _ ny sentiment — FIXTURES OF A FAMILY | triumph of "teloma not for sound that have il- | lately ‘« ameliorated’? building now occupied by |S G i U1 Avetion —On | and said if were they lustrated, as freemen should do, at 1] ie ballot box | the t of the fret istrict Hachool TUESDAY M. NIG, Soom st Wworvlook. wil ge before the country as the true Democratic Seepeobion ‘aes man is capable of see vern- Ve ae > Ape Fouieats streets, that school ed ae wd aapinebis aaa cee, yy ment.’? ferous cheer! o louds which ing found new betier ters els hi le Z mi one ath | ago to-night seamen for a time to lower | Miss Riehie and ber | is ere entitled to fain iro shail vell-eli bis stoak in ead store fix- fret of three members from Seo Ee and four members of the Council—one from eac! ward—be appointed to examine the returns of the ‘Commissioners at the recent election, and report RES eR dregs ‘ chair appointed as said ee ba Moore, Semmes, Bryan, Mulloy, and tures, com prising— After prayer had been offered by the Rev. Mr over our house have been dissipated before the jons 0] so desirable achange. The school rre! r Burrou, a. the States were each cohorts of democracy, and you stand here to- it ‘on the roll fifty-six of ages va- Boekel Hare tad Ke seienand tones, being seek with applause. W New York the representatives of a victorious organi mm, | ryi fourteen to six years, of whom some imperial, Gunpo ; ‘Hyeon, and Bisck led there was . A iat which Las done more fot humauity and destined were present at examination. They are di- a8 of del was in ay the trus- j to do more than U ndhesnadl cp anization into five classes, and are taught reading. es perm Candies, Bates’s Adamantine and tees of the National Hall of the State | which has existed from of the | writing, spelling, y and afithmetic. ta gm Candies, , | world. [Loud cheering} It is to that all of which brane! : i under the efficient ‘ines, | Fagg eared perpetuated to you those bless. | superintendence of Miss Richie. They were | Keren Hoeiy MRT Smee C2 and Wines, figs ine biemtnge of civil and rg Fayed) - san areegaty in tua various dics by in rood an’ lana tails a were transmitted to us w Cigars Republic, You bave not, I trust will net; te me gy tial poo es of the minds | Nee ew ities. - t ts of Tubs, Spice ets, Wash- Prove unworthy sons of honored sires. You the pupils, and develo ne faceitioner neat GissyRollng a + Brooms, geve the faculties of thought evidence on Monday last ofa fixedness of purpose judgment. Mr. R. the routine style n ing, Weights rasures, and devotion to principle which places you high. of q oning by which the examiner is told that | Wil ~prout Saiettistinea: ry the roll as bers of the democratic . | the capital laine is Augusta, and the capital BY Ss wagon and Harness, I In a contest full of difficulty, of | of New Hampshire is Concord, et ai., and goes | @!g*s Cigar Case, Tin Cadaies, 4 a disappointment, where you had an organized and} on to and out how celle ea eat coe Bupll bas | 1» cn easy terms to tan Son dante ae eee e with contend, disappo! a uestion and answer, she reall = meite fn our tasks, I ES ef understands and Laren practical.” ‘Thus the | “por 0e"g business in the store, : $3 and under oaks ver that sums men whose active cooperation we had a examination yesterday under bis guidance took credit of 0 ©, and 30 days, for satisfactorily, en- expect on that oecasion, you breasted the storm | an eminently practical turn, whe Spices, Youst Pi of various kinds, appear to have made | 7! 5 — party that has clatmed an Andrew Jackson, that fair progress during the term > eMictent | patie. dive, Stare ie ey, Gis Alderman Bohrer then moved that a committee of two be appointed to walt on the Mayor, to inform him of his election, and request his Presence to be sworn into office. Councilman Borrows —Mr. President, if it-is in order, I wish to present a protest the Pye od Coane I re to have it rece! vs on table. . The President.—Tbe Chair conceives that as — ich interested opoet notee. bearin; Vy the tag of rt Ww i, and came out, as you always do when you stand | both Pupils and their examiner, and opened st ‘ogues will bs ready on the day of sale, the Executive Committee; Thaddeus P Mott, a s Danian can be recent eel oint true to principles, true to. party obligations, true | the minds ef tre former to new sources of thought | 812 d J.C, MoGUIKE & CO., Aucts, "| of be 4 ~ to : mertings ate convened under special law, for peste il ps oe This joint bas been ’ convened under a special provision of the charter - = for a special purpose, simply to witness the admin- istration of the oath of office to the Mayor. The i Chair rales that any other business at this time } would be out of order. Mr. Borrows —Mr. President, | merely wish to i state, sir, that I offered it in the Board of Common Council, and there it was raled out of order by the chairman on the ground that this would be the proper time to present it. I therefore offer ft here aa the only opportunity [ shall have 1 must thetefote take an appeal from the decision of the the inees of r party—the proudly and | and inqui: Th ination passed off all ae tue th og oboe Chai nominees of you “ rouesy ry. le examination of to- SPECIAL NO E.—All Persons having un- | Seeretary r 5 Jae. .. gallantly victorious Party. (Cheers It was my | gether in a satisfactory manner, and the trus'ee gemed dere py books prior to the Tet cf | man of the Executive Committee; apd J. Law good fortune to have ‘on that occasion the | at the close expressed his entire approbation of | January. 1860, are roopenttntiy requested to alose | rence Secretary of the Associaton selected individual to bear through the contest | the progress of ‘the school during the year, | the same before the getant. otherwise their | “The presentation of these credentials created your standard. Throughout that contest, when- | while he exhorted te renewed exertions in the | bills will be placed hands of an energetic | «wits a otir and much surprise. It ts presumed to Ever and wherever I met you, having « tirm relt- | future At various intervals during the afternone My rojular mooie sesbee ill Gna their | be a move in favor of Mr. Dickinson ance Sp ae your wisdom, your patriotisin, and | the little girls sang finely a number of simple | pil! atthe store on the 25th instant; and 1: ¥ your fidelity, | proclaimed, from the stand and | airs which they have been taught by Mr. J. 1. | nv for py the 2th instant they wil be | not understand the movement elsewhere, that when the contest came otf | should Daniel. Presented. and's snttiement, either by oash or notes All the seceding States are represented but bear aloft the victorious flag. [Loud cheers] | pirst Primary, fourth district, Mrs. Skidmore, | ®t short dates, is earucstly requested. Delaware. hat flag waves prondly o'er the capital of our | seacher.—This school numbers’ from 50 to 60 J HH. VOEs. nation as a beacon light, I trust, to the gallant scholars in attendance at the present time. The | — RD RT ——— | of a commitice of one from each State on creden- democracy of the nation, to guide them in their pupils are from five to ten rs of age; they area | THIS AFTERNOON 4 TO-MORKOW | tiala and action which is to take place in autamn; to guide : arse — > oe mental to his in of the office of jon oe been legally elected. Though I admit that this is not the proper tribunal to consider and act on the various charges preferred in that protest against the sev commissioners, yet I think it things bad’ been done in th terest. and it organization. nice-looking, h and@ {ntelligent set of cbil- > 13 ‘ Atl o'clock the Convention adjourned till 10 rat but would state in doing so that 1 take this | is due to ourselves, due to every citizen, in an | them on to a like victory, which will trasemre Gren, and extremely well behavei” is school, | 2% VeBOTALER, & SONS Anotic neers... | o'clock to-morrow appeal sim; ly that the memorial may be put on | individual and collective capacity, and es jally | the management of our Government to hands as as regards neatnéss, is all that can be expected. | SS 4c" ba; Manatee . record, for | concur with the Chair in his de-}| due to Mr. Wallach that we should Bive this | patriotic as those in which we now have It. TL . c Mayor Wood has sent word bere that the dele. VRNING, June dth-ativ ction | gation from Now Work represeute nobody’ The valet ga Auction Rooms Jron Bail. an impression is that they will be repudiated by the vasisting in part of. viz: ndsome collection of Embroider- | Convention :, will be little or no discussion in public Valencia Lace Spts and Col Keerything will uecsshoa on commnitter, call aii differences of opinion accommodated There is no doubt but that the Convention will adjourn to-morrow to await the action of the Baitimore ad Convention. «tsion, and shall myself vote to sustain him in ft The question being taken by yeas and nays, resulted in sustaining the decision of the Chair by @ unanimous vote. ‘The question was then taken on the motion of Mr. Bobrer, relative to the appointment of a com- anittee to wait on the et. which was agreed to. The Chair appointed Mr. Bohrer and Mr. Bor- rows to constitate said committee. These gentlemen then retired to the Mayor’s paper a respectful consideration. Now, sir, as I said before, it has been presented here in the shape of a comn:unication to this board. Weare now abont to dispose of it as we think Proper. we can either reject it or admit it; we can decline to receive it with the respect which | think is eminently due to it and the gen- Ueman from whom it emanates, or we can treat it with contempt and scorn. But, I appeal to the members of this board—those who are in the ma- ; considering the dilapidated cld building inwhich | TU (Cheers .] | itis held. “Of this, however, it is not our Purpose | we + Fellow-citizens, I need not say to you how now to speak. The examination was conducted | ¢xtensi much personal gratification it would give me if I the visiting trustee, assisted by that accom. | 1%: ce are had the means to teceive you to-night as social plished gentleman and finished scholar, Mr. | ®°%) Medali pucets. The magnitude of this assemblage of my | Jrnompeon, of the fourth district school, and ex- | Black La-e Shaw's and Mantil! cllow citizens precludes the possibility of my | tended over the entire Tange of studies taught in | Real Round Point Lace Scts ard ¢ extending to you those courtesies, which | trnst the primary department. “The examination was | Black Lace Veils, Capes and Coiffar you beds me Brgy engi oe full and thorough, and the proficiency exhibited poe Apaque ieee Soller and sets, to do whenever you bave the leisure or inclina- b dren was gratifying i peor 7 tion’ to call and see ine. ‘I ahall sioarn nic, | bY the ebtl ee ter a Rich Embroidered iets me i Pag delegates wt pe panne Dave and speaks well, indeed. for the ability and faith: | Rest Pamey wd Valeneis Lae do” arrived. They are instructed not to go to Ba prs after iow Jority—that in consideration of all the circum- | pleasure In extending to you the right hand of | fulness of the zealous lady who is in charge. The | herby red dive, more. There is considerable excitement this retarted im company wits the Blane cit cack | ttandos that anecona Ser recent election—the riot, | iriendship and of welcome’ (Cheers 4 classes in arithmetic and the classes in reading | Setened Celis ee Pidics evening about the hotels, discussing the probable escorted him to the President’s table, when be | fowdyism and confusion which occurred on that Fellow-citizens, | bave just entered upon the delivered the following address: 4 day—and ask if it js notdue to Mr. Wallach to ed Fellow-citizens: in entering once more apes ‘the discharge of the duties of chief execu ive officer of the city, I feel it to be a duty, as I ac- kaowledge it to be a pleasure, to return to you my profound and grateful acknowledgments for the continuance of a trust and confidence the merit of —— a a of justice compels me to admit belongs, in a yaier degree than to. m if, to those associate: with me in the government of the city. For this evidence of continued ‘contidence onthe part of so largea constituency, within a limited territory, which may be suid to bring the chief magistrate into Tmtmediate contact with all the citizens, whose interests are, or are supposed to be, affected by he official act of the execu- tive, and in the constani Presence of a disposition, which is the instinct of labor as well as Property, and to blame. where an act or an in seeming conflict with the ch. interest, I feel that | am indebted lar Zenerous forbearance of iy fellow- dissolution of the Union. Several Virginia dele- ates to Bzltimore assert that they will secede if the eg a a ane —— Alabama de! he ro to more hop- ing that thet wilt Sek tat naenitsed, believing and spelling were all excellent; but the class in | Honiton and Gu discharge of theduttes of the highest office wENh | ceography demands eepecial notlee these nea | Hone Pee you have the power to confer upon any man ¥ considering the tender age of the children com. say to you that in the discharge of those high, posing it. Their acquaintance with this import- important and responsible duties I shall endeavor ant study, and the ready response which was given “ so to acquit myself as to bring no discredit upon | to every question propounded from the book or that all the Southern States will jotn them in case our selection. [Cries of * ood,” and cheers ]| on the outline map, was truly surprising. We they are excluded, which, with Oregon and Call- shall attend faithfully to all the importont in- might mention the names of several of these chil- ‘ FUTURE DAYS fornia, will give them seventeen States terests of our city in ive material as weil asin its | dren, who. certalnly seem to require distinct no- | — nt general interest. But my efforts avail but little = tice; but, as we do not wish to be invidious, will McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. SECOND Day f Lam not supported by that sdund public sen only say with refence to them all, in view of the 35 1 OF RY VALUABLE The committee on organization reported the timent which is essential to the success of Sined | Pleasing exercises of yesterday, emphatically er- ; TATE ON THE CORNER OF - BV: rermanent organization as follows: President, J executive officer. That I shall be thus sustain cellent asp K eT gnts 7% ret ot ‘a Erwin, of Ala ; one Vice President aud Secretary throughout my administration I do not allow Primary No. 1, first department, fourth district, | (Ut Cou Lot the Distriot of Co from ea: b State, except New York, which aomi myself to entertain adoubt For thesame patriot- | was examined by Mr F Wythe. Fifty-nine uations were accept ism, the same manly courage, the same devotion pupils were present. The examination was highly | end John F. The committee on credentials were discharged to principle which characterized your conduct | Creditable to both scholare and teacher. The first | undersigned w: from the further consideration of the New York throughout the canvass which resulted in my | and second classes in particular were very acen- | ¢8t case : election leads me to believe—to feel—that if the | rate in thelr answers tothe numerous questions Resolutions favoring the mejority piatform at time should ever arrive when I should tind it | propounded by the examiner. Mine ‘Adame, thelr necessary to call upon friends 1 have them in Charleston, and an adjournment to the 2ist, were 3 accomplished teacher, has just cause to be proud adopted almost unanimously. battalions, (that’s so,] in regiments, (laughter,} do something to set ourselves right before the public? Now, it seems to me that we should take all these facts into consideration, and show to the people of this city the true state of the case—either that the election has been conducted fairly, or that it has been otherwise. I repeat, that in view of the fact that this communication is from @ respectable citizen, who has been nominated for the highest office within the gift of ‘he People of this District, some respectfal consideration should be given to it. I therefore move that the cxummunicatien lie on the table for some future action of the board Mr. Jones. —Mr. President, before tbe question is taken on the motion, if there is no objection, I should like to read a portion of this communi- cation of Mr. Wallach’s, which, in my judgment, shows its character to be <agaey! hear reverse of that stated by the gentleman. In the latter part of it he by rg “Ido therefore hereby solemnly protest against * prem 456, in the city of Washingt nting 58 feet 1] inches on E street north, set on Seventh street west. of these two classes. Tbe classification of the 8 weil krown The deleg: from Arkansas, Texas, Ala. and in any number necessary for the vindication | school was good. and the Giscipline admirably so. east corner af F. 3 bama, Louisiana, Mississipp!, South Carolina, citizens. and to that * charity which covereth a| the election of the said James G. Berret to the | of the rights of the people and the maintenance | {tis to be hoped’ that another year will see this | tie feneral Post Off (the ve ¥ best multitude of sins,” and takes the will for the | Office of Mayor of this city. and claim that | was of the laws. [Cheers ] deed, than to any pecultar merit of my own (The speaker was bere interrupted by the arrival Nothing that I, or any one in my position with- out the of ubiquity and the sway of an auto- crat could do, can begin to respond to the com- plaints and demands which, ina Population of mearly seventy thousand souls, every citizen feels himself at liberty to make upon the chief magis- ‘trate in person, and at any hour, official or other. wise, in the twenty-four, not devoted to nec: rest. Where so many requests have been douied. so many grievances may have gone unredressed, and so 7 reasonable expectations must have ol * | Georg nd district of Tennessse, and Ti fs pice . busivoss looations iu whe city of Washington. The | Svcdth ‘evict of Virsins, we eel wel conducted school remo’ cnled we (o™- | improvements consist of t: ree three story houses es ’ of the Seventh Ward delegation, accompanied by inthe baceeatt er Rea eee ne ae pe ey roe Bene bain iene gre tent GR SER ay Oa s iy CI - of Seventh, -stor od ka a “ two bands of music, and various banners and Primary No.4: toma. aladee seta roe Peis wilbe @ of his delegation before the Convention but was transparencies. Having taken their positions, and teacher. This school was examined by Dr Wil] Cet, According to the impro: eme: cut off by an adjonrnment to the 2ist aujet being restored, the speaker resumed.) lett, assisted by Alderman Clark, of the Seventh | 4.07mi! *a'e: One third of the purchase money Fellow-citizens of the Seventh Ward. you area | Mt: tages 5 to be . . b Ward. The school numbers 60 scholars on the 4S, In 1x And twelve months from the dsy The Japaneve Embassy ttle late, [laughter;] but 1 beg you to under- | poi or whor ae Were present at examination. A 3 the deforred payments to bear inverest,and | pur: angurmia, June —The {ntelligence from stand, you are not the leas welcome on that large number of persons, parents and friends of sroured by the notes or bonds ofthe purcna | y lndescreetly referred to to-day by a account. {Cheers.] Yon are never too late in the | ene pupils, were present at the examination and | °F Or parchasers, with a surety or suretice to te hoe Poe aie teen bet bane or hour of trial, and you are, nevertheless, welcome | we,P highly pleased, as were the examiners with | 2PProved by the "Trustees. Should the terme or | visitor lamately it only resc’ to-night, though you happen to be a little too late J ‘ s myself duly and lawfully elected Mayor thereof at the electi = Eo aag on the 4th of June, inst , and most respectful west that this, m rotest, may be entered oo your joursels rib Thus we see that the gentleman has answered hisown argument. He says that if it was a pro- test he would not desire to have it entered on our journal, as having anything todo with our pro- ceedings. There are many things in this paper which really belongs to the Criminal whilst The others belong to the Circult Court, and over which Ioimg on Si in cash, and the residue in two equsl in. i he complied with within six days after the | one of the Secretaries, whe was wise enough not the advancement of the pupils in their studies | 4, te, the ‘Trust erves the right tore | to communicate soch indefinite int-lligence to we have no jurisdiction whatever. There is no | for the feast. = day cf anie, Trustees reser: 3 tu mm) 2 Z been disa inted, nothing but an abiding conti- idea in it that calls for our action in any manner Now, my fellow-citizens, | have but a few during the past TSE faultiog’ poreccies Sry oe me, Spee rv his companions | None of the chief officers have dence in The rectitude of my intentions, and the| | Mr. Easby.—Mr. President, without reference | words to say. We are the victorious party You general choracter and policy—I will not say suc- | to the peculiar phraseology of the communica- 5 Depication —On Sunday afternoon “ Ryan’ | conveyances at th have triumphed upon principle. 1 know that Chapel, in Uniontown, opposite the Washineton you have the courage and the manhood to estimate aed. Sean aaa b. Pe properly that line of conduct which should char- | R&V}-pard, was cated to the service of the | 511 6taw&ds acterize our Intercourse with thote over whom we | Most Mizu par ane ieee by Rev triamph We are citizens of the same great -tyen. pas benezer 3. Church. A © iy admin: ‘of the purchaser. yet beard of it, and the Commission take special m result which Ido not attempt to conceal is the to me ; Pains to keep it from them, having recelyed or- AL AUSTIN SMITH, { Trustees | Gers from the Department not to divulge it till 4.C.McGUIRE & CO, Auos, | the official intelligence has been received tion of Mr. Wallach, I sti hold, sir, that under all the circumstances we are to receive this paper as a communication simply, and not as a protest. Weare not obliged to take everything that Mr. Wallach therein states as true; we are not com- source of gratification It ts for just such a verdict that—seconded as [ bave beea ther eapable and faithful officers as- MENT SALE Y, June 20th, at 125; p. m., at The Case of Rev Mr. Harding Metropolis. Our adversaries doubtiess believed | Protracted perpete-Pebiay pa eae ring oes a: Navy Vard.at Pablic Auction, of | Tagxrox, N. J. June 11.—The Chanciiot this sociated with me—I have given all my time and | Pelled to receive it asa protest and enter it upon | honestly, many of them, that pon the success of | nine Werke since nee Pa tag Beterate Pe wing uained articles, viz morning gave a decision in the case of Rev. Mr iny best endeavors to the service of the city during | OUF journals because he says so I say it is to be | their party Sepended in no small degree the suc- laying the corner-stone of thia very meric set | inehne dis pene Cotta Harding. denying the application fora writ of the last two years. And it isin grateful remem. | received as a communication comiay from a | cess of our side. | am Willing to accord to them, Lag. F y nea nap e brance of this appreciation of my earnest efforts to | highly table citizen of Washington, and gid do most heartily accord to the yreat hody of | Sy pine The property, with the site, is worth those who opposed us the merit of euttire honesty | $20". pet in ee and sg gers of their foie ‘The Methodist Episcopal Chureh qua thorieoeulnc “5 f Pan : kf ciples. They are a part of this community; |. ceantil t ang - 4 wast ? 1; | be made to the Court of Pardons, next week, for they are a part and poreel of our moniciait, Putas Coanty ata Rises os 3 Cant iron Fetaps, pvllcdorts fost cesta net's | a commutation of tur senteare t tenolomine What advances your tnterest Proinotes theirs; Sunday, with im ve relipions servic } Pacching Machine, for punehing boil- | for life. and it becomes sas a yreat party, claiming to » tebe : Sh shearing boiler pists; 1 represent those sentiments which are best ealeu- Usprovoxep AssavLT.—Last night, after the Lot of Window and Door | Planter Murdered by His Negro—Lynch Law lated to advance the highest interests of humani- Berret procession returned from their visit to the n'a Boilows; 30 Pounds Boot Avesta, June 11—A man named William ty, to recelve them as brothers and as fellow- ath disposed oF In the same respectful manner as we would treat all other communications couched in ‘oper language. 1 insist on my motion, Mr President. to lay it on the table for the present Mr. Given.—Mr*President, before the question is taken, I wish to mys word, with the permission of the gentleman. 1 desire to Say, sir, as one of the opposition, that I have not come here at the present time, and under ot circumstances, to raise any factious opposition either to the Mayor promote its interests and the welfare and comfort of its inhabitants, and of this —— tolerance of my shortcomings in that regard, that | enter upon another official term rj And though, asI announced in my letter of acceptance. it is my fixed determination not again to be a candidate for your favor, | can Promise, so far as my official action is connected ‘with your interests, and I trust I may answer for those associated with me, there shall be no relax- error to tue Court of Errors and Appeals. No formal opinion was given, the Chancellor, by ar- rangement, informing the counsel in the case of the decision by letter” The next application will nary enterprise—the | W 4 in this neighborhood 4 font wide ; Ste * uth have W4 Inches return 3.4 Chiser Flanes; 1 4 % residence of their favorite, part of those oc c jot of old Smith, a planter, in Oglethorpe county, G: ta, } citizens. Treat them with kindness. | know they posing it bombarded Schmidt's restaureot a Se rsa “see tmurdered by bis slave'on Saturday Ths atige of ifort to deserve it; and that, so far as | Of to his adiinistration. But [ am free to confess | are a little disappointed—[iaughter}—and they | Brren®treet with rocks and stones. ‘The house 1 of old C relbeas to your material prosperity, and the pro- | that, as one of the minority of this Board, we have | focl this disappointment much than we | had been closed for the night, an tection of the city from the disquiet, violence, gee. and gry oy deep rights, we dare main- | should have felt it if defeat had tal = the proprietor oking Uten- | slave was apprehended and burnt at the stake on Kettles, Tin Kitoh- and disorder. which characteri: ch- | Monday. ken us, | and bar-keeper were looking at the rrowd tm t + 2 old Stoves; 1 old Cooxing —— one Cee OF ny | nan frome the Tae any wid by the gentie- | because they had prepared by a combination of street, oue standing at the deor, the other neve tie 2 Bias Cloth edad ‘Teese a, cid Later from Central America. induction into otfice, there shall be no cause of | man from the Third Ward, that this riyht of pro- | circumstanezs which, they believed would insure | side pate. A large Paving stone was thrown. | Pea Jacket; | pair Bius Clo h Prowse 1 pair] New Youx, June 12.—The steamship North compiaint at the close of my second term that it| test is a sacred right of the minority. itis sacred | certain success. But they have been foiled in 1%; which fell upon the shoulder of the bar-keeper, | F mand! Jampors; 2 pair Flannel O hss received detriment at my bands. In my | to every American citizen. Now | confess that, they feel disappointed; they area little chayrined. efforts for the maintenance of law and the conser- vation of the public peace, I shall seek encour- agement and sup from you, my fellow-citi- zens, firmly rely mde fg the hearty oc-operation of your representatives in the Municipal Councils to sustain n@& in all just measures. But above everything, fellow-citizens, let us, one and all, as far as [ am concerned, | am not content to have this matter disposed of simply by laving it upon the table. | think any communication, coming from any citizen, more tally from the one from whom this emanates, is entitled to a respect- ful hearing, if it be embraced in respectful lan- Jvershirte; | pair | Star, from Aspinwall. has been signalled. She lennel Dre -ers;| brings later dates from Central and South America po e but not hurting bim badly. A large piece of blue | Flannel Undershirts; 2 pair Biae Treat them kindly alter) We are v rock passed directly by the head of Mr. Schmidt, | 13s yards Sampie B ve Flanne; 2 rious, and we can afford to do it. We oug striking with much force against the house pair B ankets; 1 Blue Cloth Ca; nompie —_——$—$—$—$ do it, because they live In our midst. ‘The = =, isos gy Duck: sample Biue Nankin; | sample Change ef Hour fer Departure for Furepe. would unite with you, and with me, and wit Ho! For te Tovrxamext !—The arrange. | {°t,Trowsers: | eampie Blue Clotn. for pea iacket; every other democrat throughout the land to repel Teample f for sh« es: king; 11 medrum Boston, June 12.—The Arabia sails to-morrow ments made for the grand tournament to come off Kacle Buttons; 9small Eagle Buttous; 9 pounds an sheen foe n it 9o'clock Liverpool instead of noon ou the day after to-morrow, at Columbia Springs. | D-ied Apples. | . perpen Se 1 The one are She closed at 6:30 e question for us to decide is, is this This tsa little quarrel ier en J ourselves; [laugh- contemplate seating three thousand spectators Terms oath, in specie. = lace our chief-reliance upon that great and yood nication one of that character? { hope that ter] it is a contest for the administration of affairs comfortably. ‘The attendance from Virginia and WILLIAM FLINN, Reve. Agent —— ing who aloue semmals the welfare of Cities position in this Board will not be satistied | of the city. We know and feel that we are more | Maryland will doubtiras be very large, including | _J¢6-2aw2w A. GREEN. Aust Baltimore Markets and of nations. with anything less than that this communication capable of administering the affairs of kovern- | not a few of the most noted riders in those States. By C. W. BOTELER & SONS. Auctioneers. B. 7 June 12 —Fiour closed dull and ‘The oath of ottice was then administered to the | protest, or whatever else you may term it, shall be | ment then, because we hove had more experience. | ‘The site of the entertainment being within a | RUSTERS SAL OF SUPERIUE FUR-| , er with eo alace cee tnssent cheek nal Mayor, immediately following which the joint entered on the journal. If not that, let it be | (Laughter } They have not bad much experi stone's throw of this eity, of course the attendance NITURK BEING TH¢ ENTIRE BEFECTS OF THR | Dt@vy, 4 gee] meeting adjourned publi with our proceedings. I want the yeas | in public affairs. because they very rarel The ident of the Board of Common Council! then resumed the chair, and called the Board to order. Mr. Rorrows nm offered his » and asked that it might be received daid upon the table. Mr. Orme.—Mr. President, I am opposed to having it go upon the jouraal. Mr. Borrows.— Why? Mr. Orme.—lI will state my reasons for object- = ing if the gentleman will teil us why he thinks it ought fo yo there. Mr. Borrows —Mr. President. f will state them with pleasure. Ose of the rights of the minority is the right of petition, and right of protest. That ts a generally conceded tight. Witbout this right to protest against the acilon of the majority we sre slaves Now if that geatleman will notallow us to stele the grounds upon which we protest aginst the election, then be makes us slaves Sir, this thing is unusual. There is, i suppose, no legislative body anywhere that will not allow a and nays upon this question. I move to modify my friend’s motion by moving to enter it upon —e +. Easby —Mr. President, | must apologize for #0 much upon the patience of this Board; but I wish to say a word or two in reply to my friend from the Seventh Ward. So far as T am concerned, sir, I know no o; ition. 1 come here to represent the people {nthe Third Ward in ra shall endeavor bs gh poor faithfully, without respect to y. Sir, I desire to see one munici attairs conducted without the least regard to erous party lines 1 advocate the respectful consideration of this com- munication, not simply because it comes from the miaority—from the nominally defeated party; but, sir, because I consider it an act of justice to Mr. Wallach, to the nominally defeated party, to have this matter investi, Mr. Ober.—Mr. it. The President —The Chair would state that all debate is aut of order, unless the metion to lay on : © NDUN Ho ~ By vert fad in truet | Obto $5 62%; City Mills $575. Worm closed 01 Spies | estat er ct will be very general. eo the | Custenon Morar — | Sth, IFeh, and duly recorded | active but tin, red St Boalt aS; white @1 Sot 00 Wnicl torres, een ees tne brine Len Bir E.G Bteveng. on at ne fancy store Of | in Liber J. At, Nov ie: Eatine Boe Ne tinted eee closed with an advancing tendency; yellow which they adv en consonance with | Mr R.C. Stevens. No iz, ik ” vei Ry re L those principles which we believe are best cal- — county, Dts Tehat woe ena onthe pro a ne ao a steedy Dut active at culated to advance the interest of the whole Centre Manxet —The gangways of the mar- | [2.4 on TAURSDAY Supe sth atlocuene m., | Unchanged. y They are satistied to advance the interest of the | ket were well filled with visitors and Purchasers | a land singular the goods and ‘chattels coctsined | 21221 \c few, while we go for the greatest good to the | this morning atan mer nets The morning was in the Bel a wechenst ocneae ey Pen eke = reatest number. [Coeers.] And when you re-| pleasant. ant many ladies and gentlemen visited | & on ‘ mL 7 AT rie ? : fore, my Saleo-cittecen peaice after tle Tittle the Segintes in = way - = = ae ee ey pod Se pohe ted a Penk Prete. GEORGETOWN ADV ERT ‘MTS jollification to your respective homes, go out to- | stands were wel supplied wi Provisions in | 4) lor Furniture, nipatorapes ge do in the pursuit of my daily every department, od _{hoagh, the demand was free bit ame trate ant Pree Mir ture, For other @aorgstown advertisements see first pags avocation; treat them all as brothers, foryet that a | not greater than usual ere Was al a ich sects of Bvocatel'e and Lace Curtains, RGE NDE CRATIC ASSO great struggle bas taken place for supremacy in Pearance of activity among the dealers. The hey Velvet and Brussels Parior Chamber and all | { CRO fo: OT aes wae hed cn this city, and let them realize that true manhood | market was well tupplied: tat there aj peared © ote not Mab £ ei ae 5 ee EO OR and true courage disdain to brood over a fallen | be a very moderate demand for the arte ie. ee er Pant, Mahogany snd Oak setts i 7 BERRY. O-- f Cheers. ,. Chamber Furniture, oe alt Moa sdlavw-clitcins I bid you good.| | THtopon’s Musecw oF ARts —This beautiful | C¥*l04 poly and other Mattresses, Pillowsand | rear Picxneut, Pros't. je 12-3 night, and in doing so allow me to venture the | Mecbanical exhibition, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Blankets. =iee's, Comforts, Counterpeens, Tow- REV THOS. H. STOCKTON Will lec- prediction, that the time is near at band when | justly attracts the admiration of a liberal public. eis, &o., ture. athe Metliodist Protestant Church, Wwe shall all meet togetuer ina great and grand | Phe neatness of the tivures, the naturals pearance | W: Akxte’ sion and Round Dining Fables, town, on THURSDAY mass meeting in November next, to ratify the | f the scenery, and the ease with which the figures | Oak Wining Room Cha/re, Gas Chande ue ING next, at 8 crolook. _bulvect ate- nominations Of the Baltiinore Convention for the | Move. are all’ significant of the genius of the in. Arcerasive vaciety of Hutter Dishes Feed pata sod Spiritualion. - Tockets 2 gow offices of President and Vice President of the | Ventor. We recommend this exhibition to the | °" ne " ek 8, Dr. le ? th Mr. Ri Spoea bie Cutiery #o, w ith door on the even: the lecture. protest, respectiully written, to be entered on Its | the table Is withdrawn, United States. [Cheers } will be. plesing and teks eek, It | By oom Furniture an! Fixtures, Cooking Uten= ahlenaberedaa 2 . J i. thd: essed. 7 | wil jeasin: ictive e young stls. &o. . rc onan make Seas wena ines ite ces sto past ens cameo ee regis eae eed cee There will be two performances to-morrow » J It is deemed unn to particularize the ar- OR SALE— acted. Under circumstances | think cer- Mr. Ober then stated be would vote to lay the ee tainly that deference to the minority would re- quae majority here to receive aud allow this protest to be entered on the journal. I do not know of a single except on; and | will state that were | hepa om the table, because he thought the board ad no a nnecessary A sentee! fami ate GE ani ‘The procession then took up the line of march tiols contained in this very Raudsomely furnished snperior HO} Sh with A to wer in mee “y-rgpon Mr. Jones renewed the motion to lay on the — i u est of good hous: - | The carriage has only beon w: rctek epenee, *¢, Dantel Ratcliffe, who de- | .Dianusrn: Yeserdey, afiermoon, Messrs, old tetmitare pibeonte uuobunl attrasts Rope, as seavons the mare is young_7 years old—< iver uite a len; address. They then pro- j i the lee jon in ver) ree, embracing the con. | and rely 5 and , next ceeded - New Tork avenues to Seventh street, | 7H Joboson to answer the charge of asswult | ti uely fe ring. bo rt hed , 8.1 of | haves colt by “Blackhaw! For terms appl; “tS ; sre eel? tee National Hotel, where they jig taiery om, Jake Bowland. After waiting sah te of ont yaperi and, subviautial | T-A.NEUMAN, Bridge st.. Georgetown "fo 2-3. f 2 * | for some time Mr. Bowland came to the office | ol ter and in excellent condition, having been Sor a peer semenmme roma Puch naemheiec ae we al arte cc a wea gel tricaie= ae See ein ae “Ce | Meader sheer geet ter | EPR RW iREeE ae ar a j= Be ‘ a s :n.—The | ever to make against the Messrs. Crown, nor ‘me— 501 3 ANG. two's back eee eee at: pp ten a That is understood to be the effect heemphip Wentealo Gann cnn ge er ee dismissed the'case. | 000.}58, @ W142 and month; over $19.1, 2, 3, | building. situated on First street. between Hix sir, to be called pn to aan a mpeeck toasy, Mr. Lasby—I do not think so, though | will | wharves this morning at 5 o’clock, from New and especially in ¥ to the learned gentleman $$ sb Hac notes bear- | and Potsmag 3 now in the ny om y of N. P. ts “er ing interest. ‘ trustee. sing, . nt . not press my amendment Fork and. Norfolk, with s lange frelgbt and the a ton Se ihe ‘lt loading the yeah “Yotdua G.W. BoTEL SONS Acta. THORS KROws ES, corner Bridge et and ho bas just taken t. But inasunuch, sir, question being taken by yeas and pays re- | following passengers: Mrs. op Jobus and | Commit in the Gil tiding, —— - ws bossy: we deire to mate lavesef the miact\t; povay ect agent naya k "So the Motion te lay on | servant Bec eB lity Be Deny | eptehate evade, ment Coeete eee eres Wheeler & Wilson’s FOR SALETA HOUSE and LOT, ip Bindions- L will not consent that those remarks should go | the » Sent, Phe otto ae ME, Aberton, Capt. | SOO a a ret nr Saneath strost The parties UNRIVALED burg, near tie pe Sra, out of this Board as having recetved tacit consent. The board then abjourned. Smith. The steamer leaves for New York were a clerk in the L ro | Office and sh ? age of ‘ethodi: If by the at be rulers to myself, he ts cer- morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock, from Alexandsia. other por mistaken. 1 will never, sir-as as | am a member of this Board and have a voice to ties were seperated. Tt grew out at aa ibe | FAMILY SEWING MACHINES ! | sestt'ss 2.c2oue: for iy wok ae Se ne ee Jo pred r re: 25 slander. Decidedly the most Pupu’ar ae , consent see rT pressed. tween rent ‘ourth, and F stree eS eres a "a Bat, sr, in regard to the reception of thin protest. north, ae cautioned aguinat paying for the paper | A Cavriox.—We call atiention to an adver | And most Perfect OR SALE OR RE ; zg ‘This paper reflects in the most shameful to any person other than the it, Mr Thomas | tisement of a lost chair, for which $10 reward is Machines in the market ! ‘ath streets. ‘aire fy iL Ca ~ upon yp ree of election “S sir, pe | perp idd TAY matics is may fe pomey by ue poco We oe ae re ovntont on | Making the “Lock Stitoh” BERY, 105 ° oe how? t ow that these ‘qpunptost t it & carrier-l Tecen' n bis em) je. iy have recelved negro votes," mad fella anepted | Seance Oe junta ment, has been collecting money from s feu nos | nd, as it is probable that the same trick mey be Alike ow both sides, | EQ oo. v the votes of those who were never residents of tlis ton Branch with the Virginia roads at Alexan- | $008 without authority so todo, on account of ; attempted on others, we would advise citizens to AT ALL PRICES— por VES. pod Py ae inden ee welxbtlest objec- | aria. subscriptions to the Star. be on their guard. FROM $50 TO g100. Fa 2D SUGARS, tions I hav Protest £0 Upon the | ahi gap once filled up,”’ exclaims the Balti- AN —A dead dog, putrid, swollen, and uiTE Pin wrnal, though there are others, 1 d: 7 Fats ALanm.—Last night an alarm of fre NUISANcE.- » pi 5 1 Wits Fout Iysrrvctions, 6 « ma to the person who protests on eab Gave eegotitct dace’ woald foot Gegtn tor peer tae eine | wes given in the Second Wards whic banks seated with aware of ies, ie bow lying oo Both Priveed daa Yorbaly 3 boxte pet i ae paper Delig cuteend seem nie teeta saninet this | Wosta beneat ifeeals 6S ete ae Tis veer aa ore nt seed | ee jeapaminstenar ex puted cnet ae Given Frees Oharee, ie G Cin we crest Oh a encete take. rao Fe te te erent ck ghorts Carolina, and | Contes pase te canal aod Piitceeas eee OF Move tearemoval, {6 that they do not like to At the Home of the Purchaser. Forxe fr Woek eieee means, for I respect the minority of this Boe " ¥ ——____ abou ? : ‘ win " thong I do ‘not respec§ the, piptea, beceune i | gyi i that che completion of thie gup would | BEAR AN Muny the excursion of the Fletcher P. J. STEER, Rett Treseut Sth nae reflects in a discreditable mannet "pou the com- Cdapel Sunday School to-morrow, to Fort Wash- DIED, : DODE! missioners of the election. Why, sir, the charges ington. A very pleasant time is expected, and The of the’late Major AG&NT, eo ler stres sa that protest, against the commissioners. arc of no doubt be enjoyed by those who partici- Geometries ne gel je 7-eotw No. #88 Savenrn S @ serious character. and suchogs, if f were a comm- pate. missioner, 1 would not wuder any circuinstances AS >, U, §, REET. XG TN CANAL shes aro on SING \. — The fi t ¥ Rosinson & Laxe’s Guxat Cincus axp Mr- Welty tore She te and | 486 PAL SBo oe * 486 Bu betwee hi plase ond ee . stand ander the weixht of. TAgERIE opens In this clty on Thunsda ‘on | Place that may be de ‘in fi | Bertand, wil bs dispobed oF; ? aut once “te President, LSE corey Chat my Judiciary square. See advertisement Hes on fatemon George Ciysssr Oe Rats sage tease : handsome etogk UE ~ nag ppies Be oc ‘den Beas er's —- uy 7 column. two mont aS g ina TRCN Pri 4 ne sar! mn o Proper nang wile togurd eras sa A Vacan ano saracaasia Concent wit ve | wie aera il sesdnos of igo Rap ARD uly, | alan nae she RE St “4 Rndenesad the ig-atecan be simply presented GE Satna Seen (etaenday) evening at the Oeloce The ke ; are invited.to. $0 shou ty Babes IM u ra . = right to, tae Kener nat 0 oh of the school un een Agha the th iatan,of rt tal RN NE Be AOLLANI jared) that he desi tentered = a year, i month, CORD ; ‘eon, and tavited bim to sa ar, omen upoe Mumictrat ApromntMent.—Y. after- son init Agua . fost peat, wale th pratomen.( t Borrows) Berret 5 i Fetas ook deal of earnestness and force ot Hen: oa ee Mae ae Eaq., resigned. oRRIERRE Pra ae bave no objection in the world to receivin: tuis grotest aud baving it He upon the table i Suchen He ges ees ou

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