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ee F LOCAL Ss. {f Jn Une te en | Cs Corn me Bort aireen Tun Goumrany Meorias Fares 2 | THE LATEST NEWS {Dove 10 tus Ware Hovge, last night, BAND SERENADE To THE How. JomNC. Buxck- faride 7 | Phe Chath) ale _thompan ra ee TELEGRAPHIC. Fatal Affrey announced the following of his warm INRID@E AND THE Hon. Joserm Lanz, tHe Nomt- | Buchanan by lineage—for ted year: season. Thesteamer Srainomzty, Mass, June 24 —Justin Terry and bis wife, of West Springfield, got into an : ix, Capt. Ryther, ( NEES OF THE Nationa Democratic Convention ; | Finance—Messts. ; " is one of on this morning, when the letter struck most vi from For PResipent ~~ oN And etthat bim on the with a hatchet, and finished by throwing bim inte the Coanecticut river } ie Eleven wharf, about 7 0° J ou the of the busvand was the conse of See iia laity. noth ese Meateneated woman nder i i a i i OnClaims—Messrs one ‘teu unrivalled here or elsewhere for tow. [Applause] Let who On Schools—Messrs. Donobo, ington, Ma- partici pation in social Sess ition because they were gruder } sions, the fine band, led b: office-seekers, go whither their On Fire Department— Messrs. Price, Clirk, i ane zi Pri im go down like the ‘On Police—Mensré. Dunnington, Bayly, Ward. having on board a company of ics and that It gives us the harbi: j on iy rot Schroeder, - this meeting has received, wi 2 lively alr amide thechawnete ligeoiee’ | alliotccees nanan vement, news in tions in the gift of the American of Spectators, who had assembled to see excur- | death of W. T. Swann, the ornament of Bohrer. 5 bis pro- mentioned. concourse, accom. He spoke of the Constitution and State rights, | On Eleetions—Messrs. Ward Clark,MeNerh: | sionists start, and fession aad of human nature. His loss is felt by . T eign upardaneennae aes emeaieain tad proclaimed justice and frateralty ae the pei tqQt Drainage—Menars. Fisher, Ward, Danning- | where another a = near Yes conden aS aac nisene, ack been be elected. No such word as surrender waa | "On Unfinished Business—Messrs: Clark, Bayly, | the guests to enter upon the agreeable task | the x Gen bane that, Biondon base ty reliable interme. the Hon. John C. Breckin written in the democratic vocabulary; they might | Borer. of terry making. As the steamer rounded the y nd | Gon fected bis elie mene. Comaien = ‘Fourteenth and Fi " be beaten, but never conquered. [Applanse.| On Canals—Messrs. Magruder, Fisher, Dun- | Arsenal’ point, and entered the Anacostia river, bad mg in le Messrs. Toombs and Hallet followed, the latter | ni \. the attention of those on beard was directed to ‘The fresh | ‘rausaction a degree of guilt seldom equalied the daring aquatic feats of a faded yray horse and his death leave no room for | . 40¥- £ - rye gp eongren of ~~ nalled bi one in this city form, that there was nothing therein, in the On Asylam—Mesers. Bohrer, Donobo, Ward. two evidently ia'ng to the ilk denom- | eulogy—his eulogy is deeply spoken in these emo- Friday The 6 "of Jul y, bringing os fer ene or wo stirring airs from the band, in | Countenanci « ignty.” The| On Health—Messrs » Fisher, Bohrer, | toated Buzzard’s Point, unto which they were | tions, and lives in every heart. This meeting, | Ftiday, y a ~ nee to repeated Mt. Breckinridge ‘ap. Wilmot pro’ been removed Con-| On the Canal—Messrs. Bayly, Semmes, Ma- fae gel incited by a voice and pair of hard | therefore, confines itself to such demonstrations of Sa ae respo! chhandheds talc gress, was ado; ith a view of keeping slavery | grader. owned by acodling in abbreviated respect to his memory as are more wpe | SPESCH ce VICE PRESIORNT uRecKIxaison. _ | out of the Tertitorion, and gain abolition Seton ae | "te WW barves—Mesrs. Clark, Donoho, Price. . | overalls, also a Buzzard’s Pojuter. Passing out | demanded by the character of the deceneed insisting, asthe framer of the Cincinnati it Joint Committees. itizens: manifesta! der a spurious democracy. On Enrolled Bilis—Mr. Moore of sight of these interesting matters, the boat winds | the general regrets which his death bas occa- | “"> y po gnonly oaee pity ar phon! it yee a oe ‘After’ a eloquent ef from Dr. Loring, of On Accounts of Register—Mr. Semmes skilfully up the Branch tothe wharf at the bridge, dena Therefore, forces, 9,000 strong, were concen. tuat you approve of the | oceedings at Baltimore, . - Mogan, of Ky., made some humorous | OnM. ions of the City—Mr. Brown. | wheres host trated at Guanajuato, and Miramon, with 6,000 Transact of friends press forward to gain the Resolved, That we wear the usual badge of | ‘ di J by which the National Democratic Convention | Temarks, when the procession proceeded to | On Eli bility of Assessors—Messra. Bayly, | steamer’s decks, while a crowd of inquisitive | mouruing for the spece of thirty days. wen, was at Queretaro, A battle was Pietented my name, and that of my gallant and Brown’s Hotel, where an immense crowd had | McNerhany, Semmes. urchins persistently hang on to the edge of the | Resolved, That the Attorney for the District of | © tke place near Calaga . sand, ane anxious): hered . To Count and Duebills—Mr. Fisher. Sper deck in de: us proximity to that portion | Columbia communicate these proceedings to the President. and ‘vice’ eaten er te United After po ee of a national air, loud To Attend to Ps eee he the A of t! tlon acd ce opr being constantly — meng bea prin and Gey ony! ree sens! calls being made for Gen. Lane, that man | before — Messrs. Bayly, McNerhan: squeezed up against the guard piers of the wharf, | quest in the name of this meeting that they may indeed Watch aSh, wes thee Sith mriitene be | Same forterd sed poise Clark. es! 7 | tothe almost Sortain Geeurectiog of tan Weg | Greate ee of thle a fidence GEN. LANE 5 SPEECH Mr. Price asked to be excused from serving as itive apparatus, and can only be made to em- Resolved, That the c 3 Seeeayinte ted ad ee Pe nen Videnialitaten Verdin settietiin et: 00, chairman of the committee of the fire department; [fate to oer ie moment upon extreme | transmit a copy to the family of the deceased, and | H2vana, receatly seized by the U Be nat affect to. concesl Ik” At the onane take, aad tn | BOM; and confidence, I shall always feel | agreed to. bodily terror excited by the threatening aspect of | assure them of our sincere condolence on account ree aust Nove Cres, _ —- a ‘this assembly, it may not be in- | ™0st grateful. I am proud of this opportunity of COMMUNICATIONS. a rope’s end in the hands of a passenger, who has | of the it loss they bave sustained ~ pecan: = rood _ t it Is a | Seeing you, and of speaking to you, very briefly One from the Mayor transmitting the following oo to that dernicr resort after witnessing Mr. Fonstain made a few appropriate remarks Mr. ¥ a > vo eth ened aid ot seek: cok which, al- | indeed, in relation to matters having reference to | nominations : if a dozen hair-breadth escapes from imminent | in oP, Mie resolutions. Remarks were also R 5 —— = ee ee sean ‘yet did so with | the common good of our common country. [Ap-| For Corporation Attorney—James M. Carlisle. 1. Off again at last, and away the brave | made by Messrs. Thrift, Miller. and Carrington. eehicuaonn, Tune 25 “Me. Yancey ta io address hough I ewggh Fh scope meng yet rola plause ] We are now in the midst of GAs Commissioner of Health—C. F. Force, MD. Penix speeds, not fast but sure, to Alexandria, | It was resolved that these resolutions be published. impotent ame —— —_ Gul sane whit feelings of pain, divisiona and ditcurbaneas | whlch the welfare, prosperity and happinem of | Tar Clerk Wen. i" Penoto. Where another collection of excursionists are = =] Simoes meeting will take place at Capitol 94 sabe ate nore meen 1- | OU beloved country is deeply involved. It de-] Book-keeper—Edwin J. Klopfer. ‘ht up; and then the boat begins to apply ber. | A D, at Carter's wharf, (foot of Thir_ | to-morrow nig! Sations Gai Scak Rage $0 tae Moses tee hee pends upon the American people to say what the | Messenger—W. D. Lockte. seriously to the work of shortening the space | teenth-and. 4 te man and secretary also et) Schr. Pensacola, P ean a ms 7 f our country shall be; for everyth! in my Intendant of Asylum—J. R. Queen. between the ancient city and the White House | 'Y, ivre de Grace, with 66 tons of cou ncinma Se dae area ot ony iene at ns thin | lndqueent, dopedds upen'tha seentt offic act | © Pupaeies of Asyium—J.E. Morgan, M.D. _ | retreat The band bring out the fiddles, the upper | for R A. Hyde. Cixctamati, June 25—A fire broke out last Petaling Lp geet the way of univerei | Proaching election. Commissioners of Asylum—John B. Turton, | deck is cleared, and the ever-attentive Fhompson Boormne. ax Baacise- There 1 dies nightin Tower & — a. ha Mined Main My friends, must lon me for alluding | Leonard Harbaugh, G: Mattingly. appears as M. C., which he fills, as he does | + ton: ich bas ouch nothite eient | St. Less $11,000. The ning buildings were me ha oe may trlene they Know It | wo tae, scttan el the COMOOMDEN: Tosser ee | Denne eee syium—Jobn | every other which he assumes, te tee iene ge? | ti cases of nervous excitement as Hostetnrs Six, | Slightly damaged and acted upon ber ee en ene oe bled at Baltimore; but I cannot forbear express- | H. Noyes. light of all around. The ladies are numerous, | ach Bitters. Aithoush th Manicipal Election were many gen po a bilit Dy aod ing my gratitude and my pride for baving been Resident Student of Asylum—Chas. McCor- | and charmingly bent on Ferpechorian enjoy iris ant fost mainly °o " sc5 - ah — a snowiedtas, Srpetlence, and shility Smed Shem | vinced ly tection of Oo Netiousl Dewnicean | mick cccecded Wy uct, iMclination they are eagerly | (urerecaaivar Complaint nt. | candidate for Mayor, will pasbat jo fw echrha Sata aor 7 Shen A volce—‘That’s s0,”") upon that ticket | For Chief of Police—John H. Goddard. Teoguted, by thelr male partners. Set after set | Thouramds of lalicn nee econ complaint. aor, ees pe tong Sey EE ee Cobvemen Gene Lee Frith the noble, the gifted, the gallant young | Lleutenant of Police dwar McHenry. | |i* danced, until. the deafening screech of the uttering of the henrt nervous hewache, | 485° 8°cording to presen Kentuckian. applause ie is one w! jagistrates—; ict, Samuel Dru: - 8 le announces the proximity e | vi neral debilit id Maryland Institute, was composed, in my opin- f } Wil | place of destination’ “By the eae. the bee nd derangements to whick-as s wen thes Baltimore 1 7 i have knowu for years; one whom i knew in | ond district, John D. Clark; Fifth distric ton, of me ccen'h Wapgummren tor pomsbiinen Mexico; whom { nave own in the councils of _ ee mag Bh Seyenth altefet, Thomas c. Teaches the ees at fhe White House, every | sre cut ject. It cheers ad light ns the, depressed sees ee oe ne. S your nation; whom | knew when we we an; E , Patric’ icKenna; Nin’ ration mu meade for disem! ng ~ h per My b ‘ 4 foal took piace, peop se beer m9 Stragglin for the honor of our country spea 6 district, James Cull; Tenth district, William | The ladies are ines flutter; the gentlemen pro- | Hts US"! never followed ‘as is the case wh re ordi- | white #1 401 6°; red $1.30al 40. Corn closed dull, rv, ends, ° > é tonics are administered, by a: opleasant re- | white 67 70; yellow 65a08c Provisions buoyant, foreign soil: | He is a statesman who bas borne | Cooper; Second, Fourth and Sixth districts united, | fasely and obsequiously attentive’ in the aetion, : Pr Scouse meoesenry | would stand by snd sectein | | Cnis nobly ani gallantly tn avery position in | J. W. Barneclo ; to attend to the este aca | fusely and eye, the specious ‘pavilion ie lighted | *“to" cate by Druggists and dealers generally eve | WinigPoTk $15.25; prime G14 75; bacon sides ile eae ante Tee eer, Sealved te bend thet wide hai hae teen" placed [a volce—“ That's | dally, Thomas C. Donn. 3 and the shining rays dart through the windows | rwhere. je 25-co3t bisky is dull at 204¢ pepe 1 williog eae ce te ra Allow me to say, my friends, that in John Ward Physicians — First Ward, Phillip C. | invitingly to th e already impatient guests. A % edhe Ve reckinridge, you have the very soul of chiv. | Davis, M. Di Second Ward, W. HA. Lovejoy, | few young gentlemen Meanie the surreusding Muvea’s MiraccLovs Vsumix Destnorer, B . ? the oldest and best remedy known for exterminat- y 3 you have the very soul of truth, of integrity, | M. D ; Thir Ward, George M. Dale, M.D ; | foliage b: a profuse discharge of Roman candles. =. Coc . gh with regtet, thet my namse bed | 384. of patriotism; and aman who is deveted (| Fourth Ward, J. M:'Toner M.D rich Miata’ | (ake bY, profuse discharge of reflected in the | Musquitocs Fleas: Mote ee W oe tad ee: | St t ny eek, Genet nee cones, Gat ar somes fhe service of is country. Then, my friends, is | George MeCoy, M_.D.; Sixth Ward, J.M.Roberts, | clear water at their feet. ‘The stout dora : ‘ . pe el Pi rd ye pee agg mee pg been presented to the country, it eanly aban, | {t Bot 8 proud thing to be associated on the ticket | M.D.; Seventh Ward, J. E. Willett, M.D. and presently the surrounding echoes are musical Principal Depot, 612 Broadway, N. Y. advanced Ic; mixed 67968. Por dull long to determine that I would not meanly aban- | With dch'a, stumlard tears (‘Yea.”] That] Water Purveyor—Thomas Evans. ‘with deliciousstrains from Schroeder's tmapacetone by all Drugeists everywhere, "ma 1é-3m | wess$17.75a18.50. Lard is firm. Whisky is du doa those with whom I was determined to act. | tiexet representa the Nationn Deinocracy of this | Water Registrar—Randolph Coyie. ed of those instrument assisted by the swelling har- Ocssenisas be wa sumge [Lond and prolonged cheering | ao ben- | Country, and contends for the constitutional rights | Sealer of Weights and Measures—Hiram Richey | mony of his companions; the oscillating crowd From the Boston Daily Eacuene Traveler, inancial. Fellow-citizens, I understand appre! co of the whole country. [‘-Phat’s so,” and ai Inspector of Fire Apparatus—Jno. W. Martin within the pavilion grow merry, and gay laughter | To Dysperric. —We would cali the attention of New Yorx, June 26.—Stocks are firmer; Chi- Sions are entertained in some highly respectable plause.) We have gone on prospering and 4 Inspector of Tobacco—Jobn E. Demment. and pleasant repartee go ringing round, until | those who are afflicted with thict rrible complaint | cago and Rock island 69%; Ill. Central shares quarters, that the N: yo Democratic party = rosper. as has no other country on the face of | Inspector of Flour and Salted Provisions—Jos every voice repeats, and every heart is lightened | to a remedy, wich, from the modest Way its merits se ; Michigan Southern 23; New York Central ty of disunion, and intends to break up the | Pro‘, Mbayne Caner. count audiod dgute.te | Lycan and gladened by their united influence. Pres. | 8r +et forwnril, might bs overlooked Ly manne It 4 ie hoe Reading 40%; Mil. & RU dee aL nes” | wi Gy and Mihtas, antl White te eaten every | Clerks of Markets—Centre Market, John Wa- | ently to supper, where a substantial repast is dis. | Mords creat relief. and is. in almost every instanae, M.as64; Mo. 6's5i1x. oe “We intend to ve it") lt cannot bring my- portion of the country, and the leading feature of | ters; Eastern Market, Sylvester F.Gates; Western tites sharpened by healthy ex- | *°OT4in cure. bes * ay we, Opeeeaet * = adden soll. Wat, Se ERR ee eee Tones ato witesly | hich is quality in lhe Union of Ge mene | Matin eke Market, Thos. | ercise; and this brief respite from the attractions | Washinten rect” Tine in votes byamers roundless. I have read the racintions ado; My ag if we would preserve that Union— | A. Brown of the pavilion ended, back go the merry throng | of unmeanine certil ons unknown to! (}EORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS that Convention with a — jeal rid Care, | and for its maintenance no man living would go | Commissioners of the Canal—Western section, | and bravely the dance is kept up, until the warn- | the pub ic, but a tew wel en testimon rom as = and I must say that I see nothing in the character | ¢u¢iner than your humble servant—for the main- | Wm. Wise; Eastern section, Charles C. K:delin ing bell summons tu the boat again for home. of Congrees, and our first mer- | Kor over Georgelown advertisements set val Page of the gentlemen who com the Convention: | tenance of that Union upon the Principles of the | | Wood and Coal Measnrers—Wm. P. Drury, | The trip up the river is characterized, as had been | Chants and city officers who have been cured be ite EORGETOWN TAX PAYER® ' Jn the resolutions adopted by it, and—if you will = ‘ use, and whose names are familiar o every Bos. GEORGETOWN TAX PAYERS WILL . Constitution. no man would throw bimselfinto the | John Cumberland, Richard Wimsatt, Joseph Z. | the trip down and the stay there, by decorous | ¢, are a sure evidence of itsefficacy. For dys re t. on thy Tex, and Permit me a me Laer — breach, or lay down his life, with more pleasure | Williams, Wm. Riggles. social interchanges. Groups of friends assemble ‘ bat tea Gata es roca’ outheir Wate: ras i choose the position be will occupy in it. [Cries of ‘‘good. epsia debility, and weakness, it isa most excel © por cen". on their Wate: Tax, for the current and ess than myself—we must stand b' Measurers of Grain, Bran, &c.—First district, | upon the decks, and sin, , and chat, and grow | le t medicine. It may be had at any of the apothe- f paid before the lst of Jul; ter and spplause) instead of looking to the | i guuanioes, by the ececlity «f States; by the | Lewis C. Robinson; Second district, Josep Z’ | werner ’s get thelr cars pinched byouie. cary sores. : ae cite nt, | sede ie GHAR Be WELCH Collector. breaking up of the aay, os oe protection of our citizens on high seas, in the | Williams. chievous vigilance committees; and all atonce | Prepared by 8. W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and for one cf the resolutions seems to contemplate the Territories, or wherever the Juriediction of this All the above nominations were duly referred Ford, jr. B. ¥ ESERVE daylight astonishes all eyes; a glorious sunrise by 2,5. Guman. 8. C. Ford, ” extending of it—le ning its cords, and “ Goveramentextends. (Applause.) American cit- One from the Mayor, transmitting a communi- | follows; the discovery is onde that the boat has ott, John Schwarze, cm & P tending its boundar! [A voice—“*Cuba ”] izens from all portions of our country are equally | cation from Capt. Franklin in relation to the rail- | reached the wharf at the foot of Eleventh street; observe that ancther of those resolutions instead entitied to protection of person and property, not | ing around the Capitol, and qegesting an appro- | friendly good bye’s are exchanged, the omnibuses of attempting to break up the Union, seems to only on the high seas, but on the common terri- | priation for its removal and Placing the same | receive § pledze the power of a great organization to unite tory of our common country, the heritage of our | around Judiciary Square; referred to im prove- y all constitutional means its spre re more | commo! le. [That's so,” and applause.) ments committee closely by iron bands, (cries of * 7 and aj ‘Then, my friends, these guarantees, these con- Also, one canning acommunication from plause,} and ——~— trust this will be speedily stitutional rights, extend to every portion of the | the Commissioner of Health, in relation to the and x ee ee iracecprsneg country. Letit not be said thatthe ticket fool ies ae oypacae alleys and gutters; Povick Matrers.— Sectional in the egations there. . c referred to health committee [edegeeatnom cnet all the States of this Union; sented by the National Democratic Convention at : - 0 and by dealers everywhere, WILLOUGHEYS PATENT ‘AIRTIGHT i eexch : Baxry’s TRIcoPHEROUS For — JARs, * © now really sleepy company, from | is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- whence they scatter to their isos: wondering | tifying, Cleansing, Curling, Preserving and Re-| je 2 st 7. SU AZENBY. bem een ot real enjoyment has passed 80 | storing the Hair. Ladies, try it. Sold by all Drug- | ey OR NEW. YORK—The packet ‘schooner y y gists and Perfum: mar i2-6m S atesman. Captain Mott. isnow loed. d will sail as above with despatch. Before Justice Thompson — in 4 Hostetrer’s Stomach Bitters—Vigorous di- f ‘eight app-y to Mr. Adolph Graf, who keeps a small grocery in | gestion set aires eee ated ‘ater Baltimore contends only for the rig hts of a portion Also, one from the Intendant of the Asylum, | Temperance Hall alley, was charged with ice Spertion ood a od gto tr tg blood = = __ ane © OO. # delegates particularly from our gallant young sis- | of the states of this Union. itisnotso. Noman | transmitting the report of that ottice for the month | ing his house open on the Sabbath day, and P tomach and prdered liver de- FRox BOSTON.—The packet brig Andover, ters, California and Oregon, upon the Pacific | must say that by this ticket the rights of the | of May, 1560; referred to asylum committee thereby permitting people to get drunk in the | sire to know how the m may be improved, Captain Levi Crowell, has arrived and slope. What interest have they in being sec-] South aloneare protected; for the party that nom- PETITIONS RECKIVED AND REFERRED. classical retreat above mentioned. Me was duly | the bile aod other tluids of the body purified? ‘The | 18 now discharging het BkSt ER a Se cates tax Caaseek Ban eta nn St | insted thin, Gokes will and. by Vas guaremecd | Of 3 Cok ha Willard, for carriagewa fined Eraph, will nccomplith Within eek thie ntetes | jest ghee They & SE! Beal mestic strife, far removed even from the strifes of | rights of every State in the Union, as ready to | Thomas Carberry, for water main in F s! On complaint by the proper officer, two war- tho systom. regulating the secretions | — F : the great valley of the Mississippi—these two rush to the rescue of Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon George Follansbee, for a water main in Ds! rants were issued against James A Wise, one he exe =, < mal juices 300 FISH, FISH, FISH. young, aed Beene —— and Caltforn if invaded by a foreign foc, as any | Paul Brannan and others, for a pavement: of | Charging him with huckstering withouta license, SAggels A ret one over cloud- part ~ | other State in the Union i : . HE! eunen Foe renxet | 100 barrels A No i Halifax HERRING » [applause;] as ready to | Amos Hunt, asking a consideration of his claim | 42d the other with selling goods, wares, mer- . the whole ma as <¢ a fection, arbitred this disagr t, and said, | stand by the constitutional chetee of Seyi as the duly lected amessor for the Fifth W acd” | chandise, withouta license” Pee pore wali |< tality snte Vigorous and healthful play. | ,.ow lating per schooner Z. Se0or, and for esie “Do justice, give equality, and let there be fra- | i:na and North Carolina as of Ore on or any other COMMITTEE REPORTS pending. tomach Bitters i b ial v relt'No. HERRING tena brotherhood.” fC ee contem- | State. We know no section as distinct from the | afr. Brown, frou! Henner eon sittee reported | », Hannah ¥ soe hy at her own request, was sent to : Fale bare | Apretor HERRING, : Ge ons - ; hs ing 60." wr 30 barrels io 0. Br rstighs of the Colony and I a Sie | tan tely righ se oar’ unr | hc ts fee oat ini? “be | ppc kets fF 90 day, having ho men of | na, Wunnow as aepenmnocenecnnndiana | Sjweinie, ors eg eN GS <a en ee ree that instrument. To look at the progress and | gid worth of reat estate property one poppe ih man from New York named Stringfleld was | 14£, which greatly facilitates the process of teething | %°.bs bd ve f Z 4 : pissee.) But who so blind as not to know that | Prosperity of this country since the days when | suich te be net apart for the sup pa charged with selling goods in the city of Wash | _f bercent of by foftening the kums, reducing sii inflammation— | Je2s*t _HARTLEY & BROTHER. _ } Our fathers formed the government unde, wincn o Pr io | gton without first having obtained a license to | WH! silay all pain, and is sore Ge. sap gh OR HARPER'S FERRY. is doctrine of the equality of the States has been | we live every seusible maw eile ek le schools. The ao het cnet aNd at 10 | doso. It scems that Stringtleld was an agent fur bowels: “Depeud upon it, mothern, 4 willctes reat Ow anda SW Be tee, ee ener Le 3 the sheet-anchor of our peace and safety, while | Would appearwehavebeen the stpe al corent Det Ee ¢ pe ode Gereaeonntnn the litof Ow | & New York house; was temporarily employed tn Fetioouy wate teal saan See advertisement pronsie, WF Ria fy upon the departures from that doctrine alone have | vine Providence, and that the same Divine feo. tober.’ ‘Te bill Whe thon pao ‘be Ist of Oc- Il tu6 house et Mesers. Clagett he May to dispese of | another column. oe Ii-ly and Fe Rg been brought about all the civil disorders. [Ap- dence has watched over it, and built it up within . pener. a large lot of mantillas, and after the charge above Lron’s Maawasic ye in., and return every use } a short period of time tobe one of the greatest | gi, BILLS PASSED. . named was brought against him, the firm in | Extermioates Rud here BESTE “Ticks, Ante, | Jas ,at6 o'clock a.m. Un the Saturday ti No man fs a disuntonist who wants to preserve | nations of the earth. If we would have that pro- to pave the carriage-way on Fourteenth question testified that the mantilias were regular- Garden Insects, &e." . * | Georgetown the boat will run through to Shep- the Union upon the principles of the Constitution | tection atforded to us we must merit it; we must | *feet west, from Pennsylvania avenue to F street | | purchased by them for their New York bouse It contains no Poison dstown. joan and the equality of the States. [Applause.] Our | pe honest; we must do right and fear not; we must | 20th; bill to lay a water main in F street north, | for sale on commission, and produced the invoice “ Ta EFRIGERATORS. Pee ae eee rcdicd i tee aoept when the | stand by the Constitution, by the principles of | £m ‘Twelfth to Phitteenth streets west; ‘Dill to as transmitted to them with the goods from sald Lyox's Macxetic Pints ZASE Cail and examine |-ARRABEE rial ples embodied in these resolutions have | this Government, and. live to the instru:nent | Purchase thirty of Dyer’s fire-plugs; resolution in | house. So the eae wae dismissed Are Corsira Death to Rats end Mice. . NEW STYLE REFRIGE ATGRS | u departed trom banded down tous by our fathers, in purity and | lation tothe manner of laying water mains; | °s Wasnt esc mise ee against B. Flinn, sera dicimal dy ss eo) aeree -COOLERS. For sale by Fellow-citizens, allow me to add another word | in spirit. [Applause bill to take up and relay the curbstone and gutter charging him with selling goods at auction with- Trews " the fatalit . __#- AL ASENBY ja regard to myself. When that Convention se-| "Now, my friends, { do not desire to make a | 0" the west ade of Figlih street west, wetwneg | chateing Bit The cane was ruled before Justice | our sung and middic-aged i indeiee tence eed | FTOR RENT—In Grometown, the desirable lected me ae eg te aes, looking at my | long speech, I hope you have not expected it of | and L. streets north. Clark debasing habite, “T" i bumble antecedents and the place of my habita- Bill to take up and relay the curbstone and hi J.R.D was ws 7 nilaen di butiding, situated on First ‘street, between High tion, it gave to the country, as far as was con-| of what [aay 1 Meee oe ea One Word |p dtuae In Tatteet Lost be eet earuatene and Milica deg whan etoree ae Caeene | ene i sux! Potémec, now in the oooupaoey of NP. Cau cerned, a personal and geozraphical guarantee | carly manhood to this moment by ete streets west; referred. Adjourned street. This cnse is pending to THOMAS KNOW Be ay, Aeply be ert boxe ees - ment fo our country; by that kind of patriotisin | Common Councit—The President of the Board || John Balleroy. Jrfwas accused of setting fire to ! nly aure safety | Market Space, Georgetown. jez Pe, peepee that I beliews — make | (22! you can swear 73, [laughter and applause; } | announced the following standing and joint com. | ® pack of fire crackers in Louisiana avenue, the 1 ndvei = — BRICK DWELLING, two-story and beck- s- ty n Treexemar,” i = ———————— = by that kind of patrfotism that led to success in | mittees: noise of which frightened the horse of Mr. Wm h r. Barrow, 194 Bleeche: iS IN Sean tute tichet’ ie some ey Sea associate | the Revolutionary war; that has led to the growth | On Ways and Means—Messrs. Jones, Van Res- | Maddox, who ran away and broke a wagon. This co 25 cents. ‘Sent free every GGPEAT BaRsaine as upon this ticket. It sometimes pens to every | and osperity or = mi to be placed in a position where, however Zasby,and Wii. | Case is ruled for trial, ie i A case is also pending against Mrs. Graf at this otlce, charylag her with using indecent language hun, Orme, Russell, Earl, Bryan, and Given in Temperance Alley. the country. And I shall ever wick, Chapin, Ober, Lammond, Sismssinan Slane, aad Meteuveractastent se one cout nue to bea patriot and a true friend of the | son. be to act, he can take no course that regretado not ‘onstitution et no man ever say that the party On Improvements—Messrs. Van Reswick, Mo- that placed in now ination that gallant and gi: meet him on every side—perbaps the execration | ws, Rentschion, Jets O Eons MANTILLAS! ould lose no time in ealling at the store reatest bar- id also by 8. Calvert Ford, jr., Washington, ma 7-lin kinridge, and | On DrainageoM Ann Jones and Frederick Wils lored,) Quers’s Cod Tanah CLAGETT & MAY. where the reckinridge, an n Draina; essrs. Orme, Mohun, Mead, Li ones 4 eric: on, (colored, J erm’ s rer ver offered may now be secured. of those whose good opinion he would desire. | associated my name on the ticket, that there was | Ober, Reseracn, Borrows, seal Wilson. a were tried for swearing and other indasent lan- This great specific for Consuinption is fast super- | “Having purchased for cash the entire stock ef e But we must be pre eo eriang "UC occasions | one drop of disunionism in the Convention, for | On Claime Mone Mulloy, Edmonston, and | guage in the public strects, and each fined $1.01. | Onting all othors in its curative effects upon those | large impor ing House at the North at ® reduction in thes lite; and co’ rae a —_ can po Dienal no man living wonld go further to preserve this | Given i , Wilson was further held to bail to keep the peace | Mitict=d with fie principles tf the ate eh “bad | alae the ric sarsenenasael vebotoust cetyios ‘b circumstances is to move forward w: le ‘ . : bs “ 2 ly en offer ae geo decereme, without pomton, wh e > bam slip tae (applause ne pcrcll x) Unfinished Business—Messrs. Russell and | towards Ann,on account of sundry alleged threats taste of the plain article. it | ator MaLr THE UsUAL PRICES. resentment, and with calm and unfaltering step. ad ae xf ived omach in its jellified form, | We call particular attention to the following lots, applause.] The Union must be preserved. it] On Elections—Messts. Chapin, Mulloy, and : LontEsT.— pt ma rn, and i8 gradually dissolved | still unsold: Itis my purpose, so far as Tam able, to pursue | PEt be prearred [That's it,” and applause } | Hasty ea ae Prize medaie for elocution by the stodentiof | B'sseemted. passing ito the Small tthatines drop | SS [:1ous LACE POINTS and SHAWLS, ee eee case cae Same 5008 Eee must be done by maistiining cock pri) | On Police—iaenrs. sertoaenet: Mobun, Rus. | the Columbla College took place last evening, at | Uaqioea"phly ing the wastes of the body by ite Pepys ep tet yen gg i mole rj ciple, and standing by Ite guarantees; by adhering | sell, Earl, Borrows, and Thomas.” wa itaey mnoan Institntion, 1 the presence of an | taiving nature in overcoming the disease, Ap. | jocitkart MAN TILLAS. with deep flounce, — my RE Stieue "animonity, il pea ‘the geo on a (ptt aaa to every portion Revived Pace ae peas Mulloy, | auditory about as larye as the lecture-room in all | proved by the New York Academy of Medicine, BERNUUSE, PICCOLOMINIS, and other nomination which the National Convention bas S bli t : ote 5 {ts parts could tain. The i - | and recommended by the facuity everywhere, this d tasteful * —— This ticket, I can say, Knows no North, no} On Public Schools— Messrs Ober, Orme, troduced by the Rev. Dr. Samson. President of | preparation is confidently offered me's remedy for fow ‘of those heaitiful and very cheap fendered me, without ite saad Supe, *eught, | South—nothing but the Union and the Conaiitu. Chapin, Van Reswick, Emerson, Easby, and | the College. The first speaker was Me Win 1 Serofalous and CHALLY U1 Sie cae on po. ae tion; the welfare, happiness, and prosperity of all | Wilson. uenptice and 9:1 Soros eotions LY SUITS an TRAVEL" Gordon, of the District of Columbia, on the in- apoctanie dreeuiete, Pies ern ee sede ITS. and MSS ES GEE 2 May fluence of Charlemagne on the Present condition Node eres SAEED & Mowans je26t 324 Pa. avenue, bet. sthand 10th sis. Trance. n follow Mr. Cc, ° co. ee etreet ew ork, = ms a councils of your nation, that justice shall be done Joint Committees. Virginia, on the ceaselessness of changes Mr’ s. | marl6-3m Wholesale Agents, | FUAIRBANK’S SCALB~ " defore'us; and thet the same Now, my friends, I desire to say to you that, | On Washington Canale Mees, Va A. Gorman, of Georgia, on the herltsge sf Ancee bitamdned Mentos at ee Oe Lees which has guarded this coniierw ref ace | without malice towards any human beiag, with Robinson, and Bryan. can youth; Mr. John X. Bryant, Jr of the Di Hoxeorarmc Reyanies « Standard Scales ef the Unsted . itm existence will lead us out of these civil dis- | ous ill will towards any onc; but with kind fen. | "cre Money Transactions of the Corporation— | trict of Columbia, on ancient and modern id popethie Ronnie ar we se ee INTER and PLA’ M SCALRS. orders, and in his own good ——— + ings townrds all who may differ with me, enter- | Mr. Jones. Colurnbte ine vest esrmons of the District of | tiye,"in boxes, at 25 ‘and By otis wack Ming | GOUNTER end PLATFORM SC M Seen aiaatainee os Ppl before yon only | % tickat ag tala tr iotiooaeates ee a of such On the Asylum—Messrs. Jones, Mulloy, Emer- | Columbia, on the vanity of bum: grandeur; MB | in ‘cases. containing 2 vials, from 34 to $8 BOpeee ce GRAlS aca + the States. (Loud applause ] Trust me as I will On Fire Department—Messrs. Edmonston, Rus- have done me the honor to indulge. ‘ : d 5 the bepe, fellow-citizens, that brighter times are | YO" that while I have anything to do in the | sell, and Given. in Reswick, ¢ prosperity | son, and T. Edwin Brown, of the District of Columbia. ach ith book of full directions, For sale MS a to make my grateful So not to! and happiness of this country, I Pond tied On Accounts of the Register—Mr. Russell on the Roman and American citizen compered} ZB. Gilman 0 Pa, ‘avenue, wholessic ant ak eT So make & speech, I re vee whom 1 | the nomination that bas been #0 kindly teudl Qn Wharves— Messrs. Orme, Mohun, and Earl. | Mr. Otis T. Mason, of Virginia, on the linmor. retail agent, W, A; Fitegerald, 353 porte F ctroct PE ocIeTs ST ALes, now yeu wou bear. Saecuet ‘ Harper * Swe so by F. B, : corner « " C The speaker retired amid immense applause: | Cheering) on non Mt Baltimore. (Vociferous | On the Health of the City—Menars. Chali Distfiot of Conca bias on Gay rept of the | Vormout avenue. Alene Posty Bere Wik | RARE SCALES ys scares, SPEECH OF THE HON. JERF Davis. After again thanking them for their kindness in} On Enrolled Bills—Mr_ Ober. of Patrick Henry. "The judges, to whom the | die” Surat and external inflammations of | TOBACCO SCALES. The Hon. Jeff. Davis, of Miss., was next in-| waiting upon him, he retired, amid immense li kins. Sold as above. 91 LETTER BALANCES, On Eligibility of Asséssors—Mesars. Mead, Hid. | decision of superior merit has been committed, |” a =i Ba se Bin tiote” trodaced. He said the democratic party was not sppiacee. monston, Lammond, and Baaby. are Dr CM. Butler, Hon PE Love of Georgia, | « FpyuinePergone Gesiring Poumes willalways | ie 16-s0im soleagent, Severth 6 . 2 party that soug bt for spoils, or rested itself upon epeated calls were then made for Mr.Yancey, | ‘To Countand Destroy Due Bills—Mr Robinson. | Jas. M. Carlisle and George J. Abbot, Esgs., and | 8%! them for axahane . INGER & CO. the claims of men. In Isi4, when they bad a| of Ala. On the appearance of that gentleman, he le Faw Boo 9 To Attend to the ee of the Corporation | Prof. Jillson and Dr. Loomis. Everything went —~ Rie ee i. M. aa pro ‘was greeted with a round of three enthusiastic | before Congress—Messrs. Van Reswick, Mobun, | on with gaiety and satisfaction and, as usual, the ant the Rew, BF. GREAT REDUCTION aL. iss > th the heart of | cheers. He then delivered an exceedingly elo- | Lammond, and Borrows. ung ladies present in the audie; In this city, on the 2 Senqeets on their favorites ; Bittincer, Mr TAM E. Ix Prices oF . G. TR , all of Washington. “d jhout the land | quent and able speech, which from the crowded BILLS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED state of our columns, we are unable to publish to- b 360; LEN t of the democratic party, | day, but will de so to, “ Pi Bill imposing taxes for the year 1560; to make 2 : ' fai to a requiremen: appro ions and defray the general expenses of | Criminat Court —Wm. Hensley, tried yes SEWING MACHINES! and they cut tm hy A oben pe Lom erel hate Sepa ee Proceeded to | the Corporation for the year ending June30, 1661. terday foran assaultand battery on John W. er, rye — 0 the party moved 2) Ise sotutad thalatin Van board: oes the Natl Hotel npeeey > PETITIONS RECEIVED AND REFERKED. was convicted by the jury. gery. [applause jase: hy pp nay eon ee ‘and loud calls | Of John W. Semmes and others, asking that a| George W. Bray was tried on a charge of rent- ; ind when at a more recent period another ne is and | Cerbetene yen f OS, oe Renn ectway paved on | ing & house to a certain woman for disorderly and the 25th instant, at his resi er of M [pcteet, cnding high cmeng taen tec hinge teas ng | sguates Sit and 960; of Rob’t H. Marshall, asking | wy purposes. ‘The jury returned a verdict of | , Onthe 23th instant. at bis EBENEZER ROD- democrat, = % is nein fata Speec' the remission of a fine; of H W. Hammond, ask- | g4tlty, and the counsel for defendant put in a) By ~ i. pot wise aemee es at ing that the curbstone may be set and footway | motion for a new trial. : i uaintancus &re invited to when le proved . wares 563.565, and 571; of Mra. Tot-| To-day —The case of the United States agt. | tend his fmeral, on Wednenlag, thats oie + of certain parties asking that the curb- | Heury Turner, in which the defendant. was | P- (Balto. Sun copy.) . GLOVER, stone may be set and footway paved on the south charged with larcen of an hundred dollar note | | On the 26th instant, at ain MART A, the — on a Virginia bank, from a man named Crozier, eee ene tr of . hae R. je Im Mr. Robinson offered the following resolution, | was continued. This case came up several days Sse ong a wi days. Mey rest - ees — was " ago, when the evidence of the principal witness | and Ss re Fen oen Resolved, That the City Surveyor be, and he is | for the ution was given, after which the ay our esteemed fellow. seeby, requested to examine and report to this | further investigation tae hh ego to to-day at n 4 % Board, at as serly, © period as practicable, the | the request of the defe: "8 counsel. The case I i, 18 how thine own, of ay so a8 leaaena Gad aameaaie for 1 condition of Seventh street east, south of Pennsyl- | was pending when our report closed T is and relatives are respectfully invited as vows entire vhien the conti was peeeemtde When - Yaule avenue, and the plan of estimate to effectu- Orns Fog we afte noon at Soeleck, from the reside = “> Is'e frioads. insisted pee 8 dogma wick ally prevent the great flow of water down the said | ‘Tuiovox’s Txuaras oF his interesting | Pite,uoon. st do-elock, from and xt. —T exhibition will remain in this city one wi ‘aud th, tol Hall. ~ nat ane : Mr; Rumellofered the following: | more pirpo ly eysanel cre eveogy we |= #8 st, south, Cap.tol Hill solved, That commalt ce mi ednesda’ 5 t ad e Nr : he is hereby, requested to bring iva pu whtch FF ett 8 Rowe's one aL ag aan. » and =o — pole ziven i ge tod graveling tere ned cleaning of gutters, and descriptive ls. The v pig Psp EADACHE. After temarks highly 10 the two % d such other work as can be done by on S Bal apr candidates, said: that as were faithful in mechanical Deen things, faithful with a few talents, would return them tenfold, those which Hi eis ig eo Sie & ‘follow you: to ‘was by | appears mien, Tea ad- | bave and iy a i z aH Pitted s