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. ~ a a ee Semel Stal Seeeentenietniines 4 - OR me pee: — - nr aia aaieniimnesaeeammeaion io mS ae cai Snennnnneinnntinaeems F - ~Mrerixc or- we x |-oF-JtLy CELEBRATIONS _ LOCAL NEWS.) ci eg as siteatiier th target pate eye | THE LATEST NEWS Se sings : How Pae f . 3 and sa tion ops National Bi; y to-morrow, in ~ —_—>——_. . UP” Peengh Tas Stan 12 fastess jowin; ations, inridge Mp ima romn— Personal ity, still our citizens seem generally determin: Haam proce im se south of prank <j a i Tiersatiee baste eT ee | 5 i - to celebrate it in some way We ~ fa below, a] __ TELEGRAPHIO. : “ Resolved, That the Mayor be ahd/be is by, a member — Pursuant to announcement, the) Mr. Drury.—Mr. President—— \ Programme ef the various excursions, &e , t | ———— — —=—_—_———— & 20 large a3 to ae to require i to be put to press at em | authorized to anticipate the revenues of the Cor- | members of the Jeckson Democratic Association . Mr.Mulloy—They [Breckinridge and Lane)}!| come off; so that ovr readers may select for them. Breckinridge Demenstrations. early hour ; Advertisements, therefore, should be pansies to the amount of five tho: doliars, | assembled in large numbers last night,at Coombs’ sre not the nominees of the n party. || selves which to participate in PatavmLema, July? —A and enthusias- tent im before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise they | to mect the appropriation made for jing the | Hall, for the of electing new officers. (‘That's so,” and applause } ay First, comes reat rallrond and steamboat | tic mass mectiag’ was beid here ‘bt, to ratify Ay Mot appear eRtil the mart day. west channel of the Potomac river. A few mises acter S, the meeting wascalled’ The President. rder, gentlemen. The oftic | excorsiin te New York city, to see the Great | the nomination of Breckinr\ and Hoa. 5g wh : Resolved, That the committee on publics-bools | to order by the it, Mr. Ratclitte. cers im attendance will be kind wh to take} Eastern, &c. This starts at 20 minutes past 3] Charlee J Jn, presided, assisted by an im- call ee > be, and they are hereby, directed to ascertain the | “After a few remarks relative to his authority to, charge of any gentleman that persists In creating || o'clock this afternoon posing list of Vice Presidents’sed yet body ex: — District of Columbia Advertisements | approximate numberof iebiidten excluded tren call the meeting together, he said: | disorder. x A grand excursion to Point, Point Look- | Resolutions were adopted re-affirming the Gin- to bedecirted in the BALTIMORE SUN aré received | the public schools for the want of suitable aceom- | | Withregard to myself, I will only say whatis | Mr. Mulloy —I am not out of order. 4 out, 3 nik ee P » per steamer Bait! | cianati piatform, with the exp! resolutions St On? forwarded from THE STAR office. modation, 8 sufficient number of teachers, and | universally known \n this city, that [ have always! The President —Mr. Drary bos the floor, gen- more, will from the foot of Sixth street this | reported by the majority comemtiee ‘the Charles- Stee cea TS —... | the cost of providing the same, and report by bill | tallied under the banner of Breckinridge and | tlemen. Mr. Drury, | wili state to you the state evening at 7 o'clock, arriving at Oid Point early | ton Convention he resolutions also declare the 7 or otherwise. Lane. [Applause.} I have rallied under that ban- | of the case. The call for the previous question on | to-morrow morning, and then proceeding to Nor- | Front Street Theatre nominations a mere nuilit Grrt Councius, July 2—Board of Aldermen —| Mr. Easby introduced the following; which | ner, because | find inscribed its folds the | the resolution having been sustained—— folk and Portsmouth, where she wil) remain “The beard met at the usual hour, ident Dove | was di: equality of right, East and West, North and and that the nomination of Brecki South, |Applause.] I have rallied under that Mr. Mulloy, (excitedly.)—No, sir; it was uot. until 3 p. m. of the 4th ean sbe will | Lane is entitied to the respect col coppetlet tae The Presi it.—Will the gentleman take bis touch at Old Point to enab to | Democratic part A communication was received from the Tras- | means be, and they are hereby, directed to ascer- banner, in judgment it fritters away | seat? It he will not, I will be compelled to call witness the grend display of fireworks, after A letter from Wm B Read wos read, recom- tees of the Public Schools, inviting the members tala what, if any additional — is required | no ie of the Constitutions because it - upon the officers to enforce order. which sbe will leave and arrive at Washington mending concilfation. He speaks of the folly of of the board to attend the annual examinations of | to enable the City Collector to collect the taxes glorious instrument as it was down] » President (resuming )—The call for the | at 11 o’élock on Thursday, the sth. For further | sacrificing the election of Mr. Foster, because of the District sehoals to be heid during the present | levied on Property, and teport by bill or | to us by Jefferson and others. [Applause } Gen- | previdns question having been sustained, the particulars see advertisement an abstract difference of opinion on a theory of speeaite, accepaees : por hes aa tlemen, it is not an unusual thhug for‘ man | question vow reciire upen the adoption af the] Percuars see Phenix will ply @uring the day 2, Also, a communication from the Mayor; trans- | Mr. Mead Introdaced the following; which was | when fighting a common foe, to turn and strike | rescltitfon mitting the following nominations : passed: sities mms Resolved, That the Surveyot be tequeifed to First Werd—Wm. Daw, Wm. D. Serrin, Jas. | furaish this witha it of the cost to ¥ Kdvurts, Sohn McDermott. repair the wall on the west of the creek, at Second Ward—Wm. H. Fanning, J h Wil- | the intersection of Second “street with Pennsyl- diamsoa, Charles G. Ecklof, James Giunity. vania avenue Third Ward—James A. Suit, Patrick Gormley, THE TAX BILL. Wim. Ly. Ross, Jacob P. King. The board then took up the bill from the upper Fourth Ward—B. F. Watson, Henry Yeatman, | board, {i taxes for the year 1800. John F Carter, Benj D. ieee Mr. Easby, moved to.amend the first section of . ©. Harrover, C ment of the Washington Light Infante; Bat, | clo toral vote of Pennevivante be: ent o! »shington a tor, " may talion at Fort Washington, leaving the foot the Repubiteas, but for tor Demslecnseaiieee Eleventh street at 5 and [13g a. - , and TH .5 = Most available 5 p.m, touchi at Alexandria going an A scene great confusion occurred éerming, 2nd leaving the Fort on the lest trip up | the enotngr phen by the Dougias men —_ atlip m giving three cheers The steamer Thomas Collyer will make two the speakers Gen. Lane spoke amid trips to Glymont Pavilion, yy | the foot of | tculty, extoltt Seventh st. at § o'clock a. m. and 1 O'clock p. m., advocating bis Slateas tor tee Fstlerey ied touchi: vast, but not mount importance between the city and the grand military encamp- ster otan iu moé~ down even bis friends. It is painful when the has passed away to consider the destructive consequences resulting from the fight; but in order to preserve liberty, it may be nevessary even to strike down members of ont own family, however deat they may be Thongh the sacri: | right to the floor three times distinctly, therefore fice may be revoltfug to the heart, stl, we but | if 1 am entitled to it, L must be heard before any sacrifice to the good of the common camse in | question is put whieh we are engaged as patriots. | ‘see here, Mr. Ennis. Mr. President, [ tise to a point of gentlemen, a Constitution under which demo- ponent which is, that the point of order having Mr-Mulloy.—I call for the yeas aud nays upon Mr. Wolfe.—I rise to a point of order The President —In one moment passe: ; tn the Chair. Resolved, That the committee of “a: and Mr. Drury —The President has recognized my 2. i ; Fifth Ward—Jacob Ash. gat Alexandria goipy and coming, and | the vote was put on Pesolutions, was the bill. which. proposes am assessment of 6) cents | cratic victories have been gained time and again. re ee oh next dtestion before the | return at night in time to wittess the fireworks. | as loud as Th ‘aves. Several of the crowd were W Arnold on eVery $100 of real aud personal property, strik- | I see it assailed. 1 know hot gentlemen, the mo- | meeting is the vote on my resolution. One of the grandest celebrationa of the day, any- | arrested for disturbing the meeting. Sixth Wa th | ing out 60 cents and inserting 50. ‘the amend. | tives by which those who originated thes: difi- | The President.—The Chair considers the point | where, is expected to take place at that populat earratt ard—J. M. Lioyd, J. A. Gill, J, | ment was lost by a vote of 11 nays to 10 culties may be actuated; but I do know, and the gentleman well itzell, S.N. Chipley. » and so decides z ee of resort, Arlington Springs. The George Mr. Ober then moved to amend by Mriking out | speak it from my heart, that hundreds and thou- | Mr. Drury.—i appeal trom the decision of the | W yeas five guns were fired here this afternoon in bopor 'y Washington Monument: Association agd several 4 Sane wanses 60 and inserting 55; agreed to by a vote sands of vou, who are rallying under what we | Chair, and wish to state the grounds upon which | other Clubs are expected trecloteete tue ea Nations Democratic Cony ehean? Laas by tan John M. Thotnton, John Kidwell, John W. | to8 nays. conceive to be a false banner, are influenced by | I make that a) iL. W ithers’s entire brass and string band, consisting ridge and Lane clit ts being formed. and their ‘Coomes, F. Schaffer, A. Irwin, William] The 2d section was agreed to without amend- | as pure aid patriotic motives as T am; but you | A Voice.—f call for the yeas and nays upon the | of 27 pieces, is engaged for the o-casion The friends are into the campaign with the McLain, Jobn Barnes, J. P. Lewis, John Brow. | ment. are under 2 misapprehension, in my a, Froprictor has made the mest Nveral aud exten- I greatest vigor aad enrnestocte A number of the ers, M. Fi +; M. McNamara, Wim. ()’Neal,| | The 3d section being read, Mr. Easby moved | judgment. Now let us compare notes together, 1. Drary.—Mr. President, I have been renee, | yc pnrrengements for a splendid and pleasant | ‘host inducatial amen of tie city are connected S. Handy, Wm. Rabbitt, Peter Kraft, Alfred ae propos Cow eeamoent im Fj 2 and see _— is ae and Skat wrong. a pescpar he sen. bork ynb eles al ee 4 aces oad suck Sill pe a ~ ae with the movement : iil, as uy amount of ca and | we cannot agree, I sa nm let us part, not for- | man Me re ee 10 partici or particulars sce ad- . ig Ft ag al Bote ria Evans, Robert a ~ "i ae ! ever, but with the hope tat we shall begounited and the main question ordered. vertisement in another column neuutTows, Pa., Jane 30 —The Norristown SCAVENGEAS. ; Mr. Edmundson moved to amend the amend- First Ward—William Barr, Daniel Linkins, | medt by inserting -65,”’ instead of +60,” which Second Ward—Roger Adamson. Michael Statil, | was rejected. Third Ward—Jobn Schue, J. Riethmueller. | Tbe motion of Mr. Easby prevailed, and the fourth Ward—F. Hatehins, Henry Buscher. | section was then - Fifth Ward—Wm. T. Basford. Sixth Ward—| Sections 4th, Sth, Gth, and 7th were passed James Curtain, Seventh Ward—Geo. N. Adains. | without amendment. COMMISSIONERS OF IMPROVEMENTS. Mr. Joues moved to amend the Sth section, First Diswrict—Jos. E. Rawlings. Second Dis relative to discount laws, by striking out the trict—Richard B Owens. Third District—Ste- | Sgures “107 and “6” and inserting “5” and “<3;” phen Coster. Fourth District—Samuel 8. Taylor. | 2mendment agreed to, and section : WARD APOTUECARIES. Mr. Ober moved to strike out the figure “9” in First Ward—David G Ridgeley. Second Ward | the 9th section, which refers to schoo taxes, and —S. Calvert Ford. Third Ward—V. “age insert “10, again The President —You beard that, I suppose, an- Gentlemen, 1 claim this—I claim it in the | nounced by the Chair. naine of my common countty and the Constitu-| Mr Drury —No, sir; I wasnot, asT know many tion, that no man, whether North or South, others were not, aware of the main question or West, bas rights in any partof the Union, that | having been ordered. I do not possess. The President.—Well, I will put the question Mr. Jno. F. Ennis.—Mr. President, I do not ain, as there seems to be some misapprehen- think, sir— sion Mr. Mulloy.—Upon that I demand the yeas and Register, Democrac: The proprietor of Columbia Springs also an- | Montgomery: county at tte fone oe erey nounces arrangements for a grand celebration at lends the democratic | press of wania, ina bis cool and pleasant retreat. " See advertisement. | moderate, bat firm article to Diver of tae ahaa * Bron chee os thee Ee i of Breckinridge and Lace. ts best calculated to he Sabbath schoo! the English Lutberan . Church intend spending the day at Mrs. Beall’s | fretmape® Pe*ets barmony and perpetuity of woods, corner of Moore’s lane and Boundary penis eee street, about a qaarter of a mile this side of Ber- | ¢ - ty's woods. A sleasaat tae may be anticipated | COMPremise —— the Penmylvania De- The Declaration of Independence will be read interne he > = by Geo. W. Biake, an oration delivered by Han- < q 2— meet son E. Weaver, and patriotic songs by the choir | te pS mecgave Coumnittee bave and company. The school will mect at the | 9¢teed to a series @f resolations, ER 45 The President.—I will hear you presently. Mr. Ennis.—Excuse me, sir, but | regard the | nays President as much amenable to the laws of this | A Voice.—The yeas and nays cannot be called. society as myself or any other member. | wish, Mr. Drury.—if the Chair has not made any de- sir, to present a point order. Iam as ready | cision in regard to this matter, then it is in order now to go into the discussion of the merits of the | for me to offer to offer my sabstitute: Fourth Ward—s. R. 8 Ww Mr. Borrows moved to amend the amendment | two candidates for the President as at any other The President —Mr. Drury, you will, itme St. Al us Sunday School will celebrate the [ % uulte in aca: overnor tion ene or Wik ny | ite Tg; yn tine; bat, siz, I hold, and make the point of or- | to remark, that if the previous questionswhich we | fourileat dace eye The children will as- f Alto, to anite fa support of the electoral ticket O'Donnell. “Seventh Ward—Charles Alien The m ‘of Mi Sher then prevailed, and | der, that the first business properly before the | are now about to take the yote upon, be voted | semble at the church at 5 o’ciock in the morning, | 2ppetmted at Rgting, ou the basis that the elec- jaurnren.ay GAk etins, the section was meeting is the ealling of the Folland the reading | down, then I can entertain; but not otherwise. and march out with music and banners. Mass tr mhaftet the result In other States is ascertained, Charles W. Cunningham The remaining sections were passed without | of fe'minutes; and that all speeches at this time | Mr.’ Mulloy that I ask for tellers. will be said in the chapel on the arrival of the if ihe whole vote will elest Douglas to cast it for INSPROLONS AND MEASURES OF LUMBEX. amendment, when the bill was read as a whole | are out of order. Several Voie: Well, give him tellers. procession. Cars will ran from the depot for the prs for Breckinridge if it will elect him, and Peter Gallant, Wm. Dougiess, Samuel B. Beyer, | the third time and as 4 Volce.—Mr. President, I move that Mr. Jonah | Mr. \Wolfe.—t call for the vote by yeas and nays. | 3: Ccommodation of the parents and friends of the J \f Relther, than the electors can divide the votes Sylvester F. Gates, Benjamin Bean. The Board then took ‘ap the Ditieent appro- | D. Hoover act as secretary protem of the meeting, | ‘The vote beimg taken by viea coce, the Chair pupils who may wish to participate in the enjoy- ~ their own judgment. BOdRD OF HEALTH. priation for the genetal expenses of the Corpora. ‘ms the secretary (Mr. Clusky) is absent. [Ap- | was-unable to decide which way it wascarried | tnents of the ay. The hours of departure are he Chairman of the Committee is to obtain a First Watd—Philip ©. Davis, J. B.H. Smith. | tion for the year Is6y. Plause : Mr. Robinson.—Mr. President, [ ris to a ques- tion of ordet.. 1 want to know by what authority this ect chemo called here to-night. An to sustain the question cf order which I intend to inake, J ask for the reading of the resolution of- Seconé Ward—R. K. Stone, J. E. Dunawin.| M e Third ba gg SSG rend Sam‘l Cole. Fourth | tion ‘ing appropriation fot the payment of Werd—Dr, Thos. F.Maury.Rich’d Barry. Fifth | the Flour Inspectar. > Ward—tieo. McCoy, J.P. lngle. Sixth Ward—| Ruled out of order by the Chair, upan the ® S Walsh, John’ D. Brandt; Seventh Ward— | “routid that it was an office established by law. iti ka tha odes Hommes pledge of the electors toart under this obligation. 8 Berry's extensive and delightful grove basal. | ‘let to the adoption of the compromise’in the ways been a favorite resort on such occasions. and | Executive Committee, me ne wee | ‘were this time seems to have lost noue ef its popularity | ‘Made. Among others, one ng Mr. Deeg. We hear of three schools that have already deter- | \#8 the nominee of the Democratic Ser. t, Edmobnston moved to strike out that sec-| The President Gentlemen, when interru ‘Tnak: I was giving you the reason why we should unite and at the same time stating my position, so that I might not deal unfairly with you. 1 think it js proper that I should let you be informed as fered by Mr: Ennis, adjourning this Association | mined to spend the day in different portions of it } 4eRt Was voted down. Ayes 19. 3! Morgan. Wm. @. Fi and the, office would have first to be abolished. | to my position. However, es objection has been | for a specitic purpose. [That's right.] I wish | That of the Assembiy’s Church, Wi y Chapel, id Bagg Feige om partes eeieceonucuitare: +" | before the pay could be stricken out made to my proceeding, | will not say anything | ttiat resolution read to th Tn thy eeting, that every man may understand. (‘That's right,” and ap- Ou motion, Mr. Hoover was chosen secretary | plause } Centre Market—Wm_F Spelding, W.Lathain, | The bill was then passed; after wich the Board | further Bol. Jackson. Bastern Market—Alex. F. Bully, | adjourned. and Fourth Presbyterian Church e morn- | “mpertant from Mexice—Reported Capture ing about 11 o'clock, the sehool of the Assembly's of Miramen. T ident 1a Ftd : Ne ers va 4g er etaeey 9 to listen to the New es, July 2.—Brazos dates to the WwW Market—Wm. Bi if — pro tem. The President. —I would say to gentleman | reading of the ation of Iadependence by | 28th ult., have been received steamer Arizo- mudiewUntil OEE OLEeaTE: Tne | Exsncrs orsane Stonm—Sunday the wind | A Voice. —{ hope the calling of the roll will be | that this is a regular monthly meeting. Mr Wm. H. Hoover, Washinzton’s Farewell | na, Private letters trons Monterey and Matamoras Jas. Holland. and lightning ‘were very seyere in the eastern | proceeded with. Mr. Robinson.—No, sir. Address by H. Clay Steer, and the delivery of an | -ays that Gen. Zar: gorm, commander of the SUPERINTENDENTS OF SWKEPS section of the city. At the Washington Asylum Another Voice.—I move to dispense with the The President —Tbe resolution of Mr. Ennis | oration by Mr. Wm.'F. Given, after which the | Liberals, had defeated and taken Geo Mir " First and Second Wards—Ww. Lucas. Third | the handsome trees tn the front garden, sore vf calling of the roll a had reference toa specitic time— and Fourth Wards—W. A. Robertson. Fifth | ‘it! very stout, were twisted off near the ground Mr Robinson.—Precisely, sir, you see my point school will unite in singing thet national and Prisoner, vear Salamanca. ' Ward—J.T. Neal. Sixth Ward—Jes Ro Wood Twelve ot fourteen were thus destroyed = The ‘The question was put on the motion to dispense stirring air, “The Star Spangled Banper.”’ Gen. Ramaneuz, ——— the Matamoras with the calling of the roll, when the Chair de- rder. That resolution placed this Associa- | That of Wesley Chapel will in all probability | troops had been defeated by Gen Ortega, and Seventh Ward_Wm H Hook cut rye was scattered all over the farm and lieavy | cided it to be agreed to tio . observe similar exercises, though we have not | civil war raging in Nueva tien and Northern Allof which were duly referred to the appro- | “aps Were carried down to the Branch, adis-] [There was considerable confusion existing at] The President —Let me yo on. heard of the particular arrangements Mexico, where efforts where making in favor of Priete committees tance of Several hundred yards. Two valuable | the time the question was taken, which prevented Mr. Robinson —It is an +-r-officio body; it has PETITIONS cows, one the property of Mrs. McFadden, a Of Jas. Towles, for compensation; remonstranee | Widow lady, living near the Asylam, the other of Johu W tison and others, against the coutirma- | belonging to the intendant of the Asylum, were tion of Wm. Riggles as measurer of wood; of | StTWek by lightning and killed. The storm was the members from knowing what was yong on: and this accounts for the dissatisfaction that was subsequently manifested in regard to the decision. no vitality; no organization. [That's so”) That resolution, sir, adjourned thisMody to meet after a nomination bad been made at Charleston At that of the Fourth Presyterian Charch, the | Gen. Comonfort’s return Declaration of Independence will be read by | The Arizona brought $75,000 in specie Master R. HP. Denbam, and a brief address —__—__= delivered by Mr. Thomas 3. Shepherd, with other Douglas Meeling at New \ ork. Mr. John J. Mulloy —Mr. President, | ho e | | knew that the nomination never would be made appropriate exercises. low ¥. Ta Joun F (wolt, {<F remuneration for property de- | \7Y severe in that wection. On theriverthe wind | that the motion to dispense with the calling of | at Charleston, and therefore If wae I geve my | ‘The Weatern Presbyterian Church School has | ,.NF™, Toomey fil ae grim Posaed stroyed the night after the election; of Eugene | “* qulte furious, dashing the small craft about | the roll will not prevail. 1 would like to hear | support to the resolution been invited by Mr. Green, at present residing on I thousand s participated. Ex-Mayor Tie- Sirieny, tee vemteten of a fas, ina manner that caused fears for the security of | the roll called, if for 10 other Purpose, simply to « President-—I beg leave to say that my | the beantiful and enpacions grounds formeriy per- } mann presided Stands were erected ia streets All of which were duly referred. the moorings. Large quantities of timber and | discover who are here who were members of the | friend (Mr. Robinson) js out of order. No one | sessed by the late General Van Ness, to spend th nd a display of fireworks added to the anima- ‘ COMMITTER REPORTS. wood were tloated cit’ from varions localities. | old Jackson Democratic Association knows better than be does the rules of order, and ; day at that delightfal spot. The invitation will tion of the S 5 in all probability (if it les not already) be ac- | 0 Tensemes, acd Stee gene ae, NaN cepted el ist fete denunciatory of the adminsiration. Mr Tue THeoLocical Seminary, SEAR ALEx- elas is et the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where he ANDRIA —The ordination discourse, on Friday, | “#!! probably be serenaded to-night. was delivered by the Right Rev. Bishop Meade The following candidates for orders were ordained Marine Intelligence. deacons: Francis E Arnold and Themes H.Cul-] Harrow Roaps, June 2.—Arrived bere, Bre- len, of the diocese of Pennsylvania; James B || men brig Plata, from Trinidad, for orders; sbi Herrick, David 1. Lee. David H. Pannill, and | Twilight, <4 days from Callao, with guano, bar Veter Tinsley, of the diocese of Virginia; and | J. N. Brookman, 125 days from Callao, with James E. Homans, of the diocese of New York | guano Mr. P. Brush, of the diocese of Massachusetts, a |" A copper-fastened schooner, of about 200 tons member of the same class, will be ordained in his | burden, was seen bottom up, about I+ miles south : Some wouderful stories are told, for which we os paatine cami eee PUL! have iis dethctent anchors cence ne esllovtes of-tunes imposed upon yoods and chat. | “@!king on a bridge with his umbrella hoisted. tels and personal effects in the city of Washing- i She gale, and he clung to bis um- ton; ordeted to be published with ‘the proceedings brella, the frame of which was so strong that the of the board, and made the epecial orfler for next powerfubgale, by means of it, pulled him through Manda os rail ol oe eee and i ints pie ver Mr. Brown reported back the nominations for ~Pigmie te ) eaca y hard swim- Corporation Attorney, Comnvissioner of Health, | mig. tel what became of that umbrella we have ‘Tax Clerk, Book-keeper, and Messenger, wade . last. Monday evening, recommending their con- |] , The schooner Delaware, Capt. Gatton, of Brit- tirmation; and they ‘were accordingly-confirmed | t01's Bay, bad a mast shivered by lightning and Me. Semmes, om leave, presented the remon-| bet deck ‘torn as she lay ut Williams & Jolly strauce of Wm. Waters and others avainst the | Warf, foot of Fourth street east. The electric confirmation of Jésiah Beitzell as ice otticer | 20id passed down the mast through the deck, Mr. Wm. H Hope.—Mr. President, I object to the eman participating in the proceedings of this meeting. He has avowed himself a Lin- coln man—he is a republican. Sensation ] Mr. Mulloy.—I do not wish my friend to put words into my mouth. The President —The gentleman (Mr. M.) has the door. A man who hes lived upon the suffrages of the democratic party his whole lifetime should have arighttospeak. J ama democrat, have been one for thirty years, fapplanse.} an be as long as life endures (R. Permit me to say, sir, that | s! { hope he will observe them. That resolution proposed to proceed to elect officers at a certain time—that is, after the nomination at Charleston » ho one ever imagined that that resolution was to pnt an end to the Democratic Association Mr. Robiuson.—It has done it, though. [Laugh- ter.] The President (continuing) —But my idea fs that the time for the holding of the regular mouth- ly meeting having rolled round, we are here in accordance with a provision of our constitution Mr. Dodye —Mr. President, in order to give us an Opportunity to come here a little cooler, 1 move that we now adjourn. [No, no.” “Yes, & pplause.) puld like to hear the roll of the ce.ginal members of the old Jack- yer] own diocese. Mr. James Saul, of Virginia, also | of Cape Henry. for the Tenth District; sefessed. and éscaped through the side of the schooner, a | son Democratic Association called ‘The question being taken on the motion, the | 4 graduate of this year, was ordained by Right ir Denniaatan reported from police commit. | little above the water-line. Capt. Gatton was} Several Volces.—Put the question again Chair deciared it to be decided in the affirmative | Rev. Bishop Meade, on the 1ith of May last. News from Ruatan. tan, the haat nominations made at the lest | Slightly injured in one arm. No other damuye | The President —1 put the question, and, sup. | and declared the necting adjourned. Rev. John Cosby, of the diocese of Virginia, meeting of the Board, for Clerks and Assistant | °f *ccount was done. posing the ayes to have it, so decided. Mr. Drury, (addressing himself to Mr. Mul- loy )—The gentleman seems to be laboring under @ mnsapprehension. Mr. Mulloy —In what respect, sir. Mr. ype —The Chair has decided that the calling of the roll has been dispensed with. deacon, was also ordained priest. A sermon was | , N¥W ORLRaNs, June30.—The schooner John delivered before the missionary society of the | 4. Taylor bas — here wih Ruan dates of Seminary by Rev. R. B. Duane, of New Jersey, | tee 20th instan be cession of the island of and another before the Alumni, by Rev. Fred. 8. | Honduras was unfavorably looked upon. Fifty Wiley, of New York The new buildings— § ‘oops had arrived from Balize to maintain order. Aspinwall, Bohlen, and Meade Halis—will be | The people object to the treaty, and it will prob- completed next winter. The number of students, | *P!y be amen: This decision of the Chair caused great excite- ment A rush was made towards the stage, and cries for Breckinridge and Douglas rang out from all parts of the hall. The Douglas men declared that the motion to adjourn had been lost, aud called npon Mr. Ratclifte (who had by this time taken his hat and cane, apparently with the ce e markets, recommendin: th “pgs dbase enenom ore was done. ¢ _CONsIGNEEs per steamer Monticello, from New Mr Duantngton, also, from same committee, | York to Washington, July 3, 1860:—J. W. Alien, reported back the nominations for Police Magis- | Alexander & Cook, J. P. Bartholow, Barbour & trates, and they. were all contirmed save that of Pesareggs| C.W. Boteler & Son, W. Bryan, S$ Phomas C. Down, Esq , a8 Magistrate to attend | Bacon, W.-W. Corcoran, Coroling & Bro , Col t " : y| H. K. Craig, R.S.T. Cissell, R. S. Chilton, Mr. Mulloy.—Exactly. I renew the motion. | pur of leaving the hall) to return, and again | including a class preparatory to the regular theo: —————X—X—K—_——_—— be guard hove: Maley which wee welectoe hy | Oe ana ow Cunningham. Camp. | that I may know who of the original members of Dat ihe qaealen - logical course, is sixty-one. The Canadian Line sist. the nominations for Inspectors and Meas. | Vell & Son, B. F. DeBow, WT. Dove, D. Eny- | this Association are present Foremost among these was Mr. Holland, who, i - Quasec, July 2—The simile Anglo Saxon of Grain, Bran, ete.. which were confirmed. | !ish & Sc Parvin, 8. C. Ford, H. Fagan, G ‘The President —That motion is out of order addressing Mr. Ratelitte in a vehement manner, Guarp-nouse Cases.—This moaing, Squire | came-throagh the straits of Belle Isle, which ac- Also, from same committee, the nomination for] S. Fife. C:8 Fowler & H. Gillett, M_| Several Votces —Let the minutes be read told liim that the reason he thus unfairly adjourned | Donn disposed of two profanity cases, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Inspector of | W- Gait, J. Hickey, S.P Hoover, J. W. Harri] Other Voices Noj; let the roll be called The minutes were read by the Secretary Mr. Hammond —I hope the Secretary will read the names of those persons who were received aa members at the last ineeting. The Secretary read the list . Mr. Hammond.—Mr President, | see that a large number of names meutioned upou the list thefmeeting was because he knew they (the Doug- las party) Were largely in the majority, and if the proceedings were conducted fairly, would pro ceed to elect officers of their political sentiments Mr. Ratcliffe, in an excited ivanner repelied the imputation that he had been actuated by any such motives. Mr, Holland, approaching him with rsous J counts for her rapid . The Canadian who did not look like they onght to be found | steamers will. hereafter" be due on and after Fri there. One of them. we understand, was a kind | days at Ferther Point. The Palestine, which of applicant for a policemau’s place. They paid | sailed from dtverpool om the 27th, is the next a fine and costs vessel doe her A emall boy, who would not mind bis father but ran away and kep! bad company, was sent to the farm, at his father’s request, as a vagrant ‘ - | son, Hove, Bro.& Co., Hyde & Davidson, Ed- spector Of lost and Sailed Provides, “Thess | wad Hall. Jackson, Hire. Ce, Jebmeon, Ey were all confirmed save that of John E. Dement. | & Co. J. 1. Kidwell, King & Burchell, EM for Inspector of Tobacco, which was referred | Linthicum, J. F. Lowring, W HL. & 0. H. Mor- back to the police committee, on acconut of cer-| 0800. W. Marsuall, J. W' Milter, W. McLain, tain charges preferred against the nominee Ina] W.\.H. Marck, T. W. Miller. HJ. Me Lauigh- communication to the Board by the lessee of the | lin, Murray & Semines, Moore & Cissell, J. W. Artanric City, July 2.—The wreck of the sur- jock seait caue in hand, and pepeetne his reine = De. Woo.rsow respectfully begs leave to infotte veying ray eed vee le lying verbo ome * bacco wareho! Nairn, B. J. Neale, H.L, Offett, H.C Pardy, | Just read—— = Ratcliffe branded him asa liar, and immedia iy sd gro lls se 5 apr ted 4 “ “ A steemer from New York has arri the i ecerae ir, Weed cad Coal | G- & T. Parker & Co., 8. B “aris, W.R. Riley, | Mr. Holland —Mr. President, 1 beg leave to | made towards him. at the same time brandishing | his {tends and the pub!.c that he will leave here on , . W. G, Redstrake, GD. Ramsey, W_D. Shep: go PC a esting the Chief of Police to inform the Board | @- C- Schneider, Jacob Scheifly, J S$ Savage, ee aan epestal pelicamen rene ee ed to | Smoot & Burroughs, Franck ‘Taylor, Tenney & cerve order at the late election, rooet ten | Co., J.W. Thorapson & Co., Taylor & Maury, Fames, iad how much they were paid’ passed” | Thompson & Hantan, G.M. Wight, James Wet, Mr. Magruder, from the comnitttec te whom'| lace, J.B. Wilson, J.C. & H. A Willard. ‘Tue was referred the Mayor’s nominations for Ward | Seamer arrived this morning, at¥ o'clock. ph poses ayn Belem edb cy gre ae Tue Promenave Concents on Sunpay.—Mr Mr. Bohrer, from Asylum committee, r j | Editor: Your lady reader, whose remark in. re- inac k the Mayor’s nominations for Lutendaut hysi- ek Aenday Promenade Concerts appeared in wn, Commissioners, Secretary to Commissl Star of last Saturday evening, expressed a sen- and yesldent student of the Washlngton Asylum: | timent which ought to cbaractiriee crecr aren recommending their ; confirmed. ized citizen of the present day. ‘Te jdea of hav- Mr. Fisher, from drainage committee, to whom. pat - baeccigs he oor pegs Just for a B ‘ : boring classes “tao here Re Soe? Secomumebatng 0 coebik iho can’) conlemplate” in thie age of Christianity, and the Poi ory a : | day that fret ushers in these wished-for Sunday say to my esteemed friend (Mir. Hammond) that 1 do not think he is a member of this Association; and certainly not a member of the democratic party. 1 do not want to see any gentleman parti- cipating in the proceedings of this body, unless it is evident he isa democrat. [That's right} He voted against our candidate at the recent a ki fessivnal summer tour on the loth of July | PArpose of placing a buoy; and an ajempt wi next. All persone reqicr ng his services or epcota, | be tnade to raise. Ifthe attempt fale; the wrec will lease call on i th ve inte, at will be blown up. stablishiment. No, Penn. avenue, between aE oe eo sy Lougias Meeting. l 13th street ‘ : B. ria, N. YJ 2—A large and enthusi- NorTHERN Linerrizs Maret will be held oatie. ppontig assem bl bere on Sturday evening this evening, instead of to-morrow morning, on f to ratify the nomination of Dongias. Fifty g account of to-morrew being the Fourth. were fired G Catrish CHowDeR FoR THE FouRTH, AT A tell Cox's Watnixetom News Room. Pa. AVENUE. Political Intelligence. Berwees 17/4 ann l8ru Sts— Will be served up| Nonroux, July 2 —The Breektoridge and Lame in clegent style for the public, one of the largest | ratification meeting hasbeen postponed until after Catfish ever caught in the ae river—ready the State Convention. iis a.m. Come running, but dont iall down Ie f west hiscane. A serious difticulty was for some time imminent, but through the interposition of friends the partics were separated, and quiet partially restored. Cries were made for Mr Ennis to take the chair That gentleman, after repeated calls, came for- ward upon the stage. and urged bis friends to be calm and dispassionate. No one (he said) felt more indignation at the course which had been pursued there by Mr. Ratcliffe and others that evening tham himself; but still, as the President of the Association nad declared them adjourned, let them quietly abide by the decision, though an gentleman If | unfair one. Mr. Robinson and Mr. Mulloy then made a few bo i after which those present quietly dis- A Voice —Mr. President, { move that no man who voted against Col. Berret be allowed to ticipate in these proceedings. [Applause ] The President.—I would ask he is 2 member of this association ? Mr. Hammond.—t have been, sir, for many years, but—— = Mr. Hammond. sails gentleman (Mr. Holland) has made an insinuation that! am not alegitimate Alexandria Hosterrer’s Stomacu Birrers.—The dopbt : with which an oft deceived community $e apt te BG opera ey ree look upon al! mouical preparations, hax tong since § 87-75; x 4 Super Suas. b en completely vanquished by the triumphant, | —white, fair to good. $1.33081 46; red Love ano Unraitnrvtness —Last night, Of- iit ig universal ‘and inva iable success of Hostette’s | 81 31. Corn—white 75378: yellow Mae; s Concerts will proclaim t | democrat. { have been a worker iu the school of | ticer Keese arrested Henry Buete and Ellen Lucas | 2! Beers. l disord > ve 75a “4 . Sc ilttslag ecwatcr main tn'D street conte; hots | Maat Wasblogton clty hes taken t¢ ede coins | democracy wher that geationes ieaqscnony ef upon the oath of Mrs, Buete, who charzed that | the digestive organe are not miraeuiows: becanes | Seat” BTS 738 Gui et" Cora Mea "Bins us Second streets and along First street west | downward step toward demoralization, Our ere rere mau he received the benetit of a pa- | the- said Biles, bed soored De seat Bway | they are the newessary result Sf certain’ medical Clover ‘$5085.50; Flasseed @1-dual4s. Prove. > . sillanimous ottice. from ‘her, an leaving a family of | properties never fore combi 2 = 4 ~ % to F. street north; : alias plow ce the eee a ee | "Tie Prodheeh 31 wal Ged Wes Waterers | sinall children, one an infant, to care for. Her | ration, but they a a ernerrnstoulahang: sod | ee ia, OE ee BYI to lay 2 water main in I street north, from : Seb pl on ma Feed gen coolly, 1 | that if the gentleman a «9 Bi acctarnseg of | statement before Squire Donn was very affecting. | Person's who deemed themselves past help trom } 7-50; a hisky | Tenth ees — ro a ey erection of | think we should renounce ail claim to the negae | the association wecan al this time take no action | She gave the history of the woman, and her em- > dety bane the Ditters oe sbh te bees ern thee Baltimore Maruew 4 sues vc a P erection of of Christians. But, Mr. Editor, if such a feell, in the matter. ros in her family as a seamstress. When ae w lease of life. Unquestionably the majority BSaLtimors, July 3 —Flour dull and Bill to supply a detictency in the appropriation | toward breaking the Sabbath be gaining head- | Mr. Cook.—We can only expel him. he work there gave out Mrs. Buete obtained WW to construct a stencl trap on the south side of | Way, ! hope you will use all the influence in your closed ‘erous disc&sts are the off-spriug of dyspep- The President —As there is nothing before the | work for het in various families of her acquatn- ad for this o Fas the mninds goby SRR for this complaint. as wellas the maladies J pmchanged. W : - ; - . pply; choice white $1.50; red $1 30a 5 tit vn. ¥1 ve meeting, the Chair is ready to receive an) - | tance. Henry Buete was very affectionate in his t of it, there is nothin; in the world uke Hostet. 4 «qiare No. 285; sociuioen fA? ‘i Le gamete i ded ‘2 netute cuore sition sd 7 Bee attention to her, mwagg ed fo to excite the | t's eaay yd petters, wins =. ont wet am. Siar ae oo pee & Joint resolution motes F Central Gent tae, || «les the sentiments of many, citizens ex by | Mr Wolfe —I have a resolution, sir, which 1 | jealousy of Mrs. Buete, who discharged her. | “russists throughout the wor = wee not active. Whisky closed dull at xc. Ds pel Ltd ke wa eont-Rowe!l * VER oF MoraLs wish to offer, and upon the passage of which I | ‘Buete then followed Ellen, and Ellen clung to Witp Curgry Batsam. ; a ; “T uinenshieg on specter sy; in 1 eae __| demand the previous question. him, until about three months ago he took his | ‘The folldwing 1s worthy the attent-on of all who ‘ New Work : jest aan ont the of the Washingte aad Caiminat Count.— Yesterday, Tobias Clark |, The President—Mr. Wolfe offers the follow- | departure with her. Ellen came to the city and | are interested for theme ves or friends : Naw Yorx, July? —Piour is firm; State $5.20 terest due oF by the Den (colored) was tried on two charges of larceny, and ing resolution. The Secretary will read it. -| put up ata hotel, and was there found by Keese. : irArerTE, Ind. July Sl, 1854. 253, Rens "gs skassen, '85.65a5.90. Alexandria Rajlroad, 1A go oa on a ped he Secretary read the preamble and reso:u- | with Buete. Mts. Buete declared with taretnei | Dear Sir : I was attacked, about five mouths ago, apt Berry Fp mey Lap faves egy SAE “Henin MectSie” dkdnwedWilk an. acsait | tion, ae follower the loved her husband, and her life was a life of | With © severe cord. which settled on my lunge, tad | Wiest ie sirm; Socthere whitest 36, * Bilt to tim gra’ ‘ourteenth street west fs from F to G streets north, and from H street to | and battery, submitted his case, and was sentenced New York avenue; " to six in jail and a tine of 85. The nominations for commissioners of the | Bernard Rotel, ixte Auxiliary Guard, who cautern and western sections Af the canal ware re | ¢ few days azo, sobsaitied his case of assault and , on recommendation, were confirmed court, be = bed taxes for the year 1360 was sctantad to thane months in jail and a fine of $30 returned to Board of Aldermen from the | and costs. lower board, with an amendment fixing the rate To-day —The case of the United States agt. Ed- of taxation at 65 cent, 10 per cent of which to | mund French, charged with embezzlement,which beadbpsdepretard gain 8 gel a a ce was set for trial morning, was postponed in, and the bill - 7 until Thursday ext on account ct the absence of » Bil for the relief of Sohn E. Reeside; prssed. a material witness for Whereas, The National Democratic party in| misery since this affair. Squfre Donn ordered Convention assembled at Baltimore, did nomi- | Ellen to pay a fine of $10, and give security for nate the Hon. John C. Breckinridge, of Ky., and | her future good behavior. She had money plenty the Hon. Joseph Lane, of Oregon, for President | to pey the fine, but the security was impossible, and Vice President of the United States; be it | as the Squire would not take her paramour He therefore committed her to the work-house forninety days. Resolved, That the Jackson Democratic Associ- | Buete offered himself as security. -‘No, sir! ation of Washington do cordially ratify said nom- | said the Squire; “If you had your deserts yeu ination. iAppets:) would be sent down also.” Buete asked what he The President.—Gentlemen, upon the passage | had done. The Squire replied that the offense of this resolution the previous question has been | Was worse than that which sent bim to the peni- called. tentiary. Then came a remark from a former goctore (the most respectable in this eat: said that | lower; mixed 6383i¢c. Pork is quiét, Lard is pad inflammation or consumption o! jungs, it ‘Qazi and, after extiauetine their skill without relefto | 2™- Whisky is dull at 2ia81 jc. ine, pronounced my case incurable. 1 commenced taking Ur. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Ceecreshost six weeks ago, and in four days I was able to walk all over the house, and am now a well man. Yours respectfully, Guanes. Hooyer. Above I hand you a plain statement from feeree Hoover, of this city, who is well known, having lived here some twenty years, The doctorsatteudea him some three months, and gave hun up to die; but Wisiar's Halen ore him. . W. Witstacs, Druggist, < : . ; Tatnyette, 1nd. On June, et St. Patriek’s Church, by the Sabet for th ull taake up and relay the | ‘The court thes took up the cane of the United | ME. Ennis —Lrise to point of order, at. culldron anh Vest te aes Pstacet san weak "Spa in arise onleet oeedd | Mee pla URE NCE Suyat Ds, % paveeseal aemcsesey es eeenls ‘her..| Sateaet We. Matingy, Meh the defend- | Mr. Ennis —There will be no difticulty, sir; | importuntty got him released: ‘The audience be- | Prepared by 8. W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and for | “s* HARRIET BARRETT, pantie Be ee ink be Publication ofS Hat of Beri] ant was, secy Mee eee Yak the late | tue tesue bas to be met, and we do not sbyint | came excited: and. the semerks tedinead ofan | eae aoa ty SW. Feowle & Co.. Boston Waite, | 0% the2d snenat ty Rev yuan) cowie, sous entitled to be supplied with water; ~ | clection: in Gebégetown. “The case was pending | four tts tat my Colon fh cite ot this time {a tof] approval of the magistrate’s decision os far as ty | Gr Seett- Tohn teenie Mee ¥ Palmer, Wak’ | Mr. Lav W MoM LL f° ee when GUt tepprt closed. make a iyi =a Twill tate 1 us brietly || coultt and did act, and a desire that the faithless | "ston; And by dealers everyw! jed-iwe | ft» Common Council-—The Board met at/the usual ‘ay , pes fax county, Va. (Virgy eopy, ~ SooTHine ano Bracine—There 1s ao prepara On the ning of the 28th ultimo, at S tion In existence which has such & sbathine eet | Chureh, by Reve Pather Macnite J tN in cases of nervous excitement as Hosteléer's Stom- | to MARY ANN, gidost daugiter t. ach Bitters. Although fame of this renowned | Kiernas,of Priace inty, Md. inxigO ant rests mainly Oni s astonishing cures of (Mari vocate copy.) intestival diso - ant. _ BReEcKINRIDGE AND Lane Oncant hour, the President in the chair. 1 stevening the Kentuckians sojourning in Wast, A communication from the Mayor, transmitting ington for the pur of or; zing an as- the.report of the Water Registrar for tha moaths | sociation to aid tp tis: ¢lection offs nadine of May and ae ome permet wes Se Bell the Natiousl party—Hreckinridge t showed rec: for the month jay Lane. The .aasoc ene pe a to S024 34, and for June 3364. and tation he: as le. It is this: the next business, after) husband be punished. The little son of Buete, oO through with the reading of the minutes, | about 12 old. shook bis finger at his father f ntinist business; and under that head comes | and exclaimed, as the tears rolled down his face, up the election of officers. ‘ 7 “You, villain! you've caused all this.” As Ellen The President.—That order was called, sir; | was going to the hack to start for the farm, the thereis no unfinished business | little fellow commenced an attack on ber, but sta, Liver Complauy spel >, ¥, 1 i ally efficacious in ne*voun co »piaint. ‘ iy i Ps Mr. Ennis. —The resolution that I offered at the | was caught in the arms of an officer and prevented | SGT, 1L1s equslly effios ED, : \ communication from Dr. Sromides: chatmman | «jue, Rents thar mecting £6 go. into the election of officers is from striking more than one blow. Buete, after | pmwands of adios f sort to, it asm remedy fy Qh Tend, tye Sth the, ropidence of of the committee of arrangements for public ‘were the unfinished business of this association. i his Eigen departed, asked if he could not get | vertigo ‘genersi debility and all distu b ister, JON KR. aA Jr — rf cS A= examinations, was received, Inviting’ the | yy ‘afr ‘The President —You cannot go into the election,| a di . The crowd laughed at him, and he | ances and derangements to which, as @ bie they entin goed cauaty. Va. yoke h hoard toattend the exami uations and distributions Pei Tt’ of officers to-night. r ‘| was told that the divorce law was not made for aco aubicet. It cheers and light us the depremsed | ®56. . UTE PRPSrs COPY of premiums to the several corse take aes ; i nemo say, sir, that the-election of offi- mode grid benefit’ He went away highly en- gem 9 Powers 6A prell as streuathes the b re Putt ri instant, Wiles L. bth et the Smi jon from the vta cers is nished business. . | raged at misfertune. int red, a im Henrietta oa ‘2 peamest wands to ith; laid on the table. et —That orderiof business was” nary tonics are aduinistered, by apy unpleasant re- | ee, ‘aged it month wad on BIDLS AND PETITIONS INTRODUCED. tailed, sir, and no nat then’) CaNtRe Maxaer.—The market opened this called to the igentlonak for ert Sona | gg Sper eg meagre attendance of deal- the -oftered his vers. The supply of provisions was of excellent | H le —I insist that unfinished business is tne mueh below the average of quan- now inorder. I did not, asi know many others may be because of the comity, of dia not, bent ye for that order at all. attention of farmers and gardeners to their farms. ion, . is fi ‘morro . tng, Whioh greatly factii gums, maki ion to trim and gravel Te Bill reducing’ ing the fees of the Col- ‘Taxes; « If page) ay th i it —' itleman is out of order.’ eye tamenor tha sonia ie tne Norters 3 Mar: At was A atid If the gentleman disin engit |, Resturtioy of Worx on rus CaritoL —Yes- Ket- house. z the it. bis own fault, ., 9) Lerday morning a large force of ‘workmen; stone- * Sanya betowe 10. be vet ‘and foot. pe rye it, Eagveas ebetiiate; sre eaical boa nce’ we Td lelnnas oY ee ‘oo lily ay pulsed on the toes Sears a “Mr, Wolfe —It is out of order, the itol extension. ‘This fon of work on this big pon cow | way paved om the south front of square 576; paused | ites - the previous {to} extensl ment buildings will impart ; ean Wesskon Tooke, i sett urbetones and J question baving been demanded on my resolution . ages . : By . Ants,’ Pe oad ps — a ado endl ;| ‘The President —The Chair w state the Satisfaction many worthy fainilies, ’ é ve eee : TRANSERE OF BILLA foam he 3 war een aria i tobaveit. " of bu cane Ar son, em (excitedly )—That vote wasinot Passed. wy tasty at low tie, and me. : now before the is, “shall thecall age ppenging of the Potoqmee chanpel la : Si Gee ee tena ees oh EE mi, at 7 8» at 14 feet. ¥ Femi Settan Wiha pti td “Bhenany “VIPAT Ey Rs mee py grep = tan etey DO of ; th ry f ted. the Chair. at being. » the precise nature of which jn value to near 615U, we

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