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LOCAL NEWS, semen nthe democratic, party opp to ican, and far You need not Axotaxr Suspicious Cass — Some five or six! Duxrat Convention —Yesterday me | GEORGETOWN. THE LATEST NEW ry cases of a similar c! to convention reassembied at the Smithsonian 2 baw Dr. in the chair. The following | o, ‘ > = . Northrup bave occurred in this District withii Allport vA pag ing of Ths Star. “ ; TELEGRAPHIC. artested, but want of testimony of a ‘tive char- | : Dr. Williem H. Atkinson, of C! 1. Grorertown, Au; , 1860 7* 3 sect release. Y: ay a gen- | Obio. President; Dr. J. B. Gibbs, of Washington Our spirited corps, the Potomac Light Infan' Geman went to officer Allen and informed him | clty. and Dr PY, Clark, of Seveosb, Ger, Vice | Captain’ Hollingsworth, were out dell that a whi ran had offered a negro for sale on Presidents; Dr. Rogers. of Kentucky, Correspon- last fn fetigue dress, and attracted muc: . August 1.—The Pike's Peak Ex- Ei nth sree, and that he di not appear to be al ing homer apr Di Hinguam, of Paiiedel evolutions” Atl oe gy to bring this at. para tae nes or tong oe right. Allen went to work to trace the man, who 1” retary; and Dr. Dilling . 'b - fall = “of Ita friends | 12%: atti evening xandri 2, Treasurer. company fally up to the expectations is) Aman named Smith. of Arkansas, while pur. dater Kimball’ Alita: wont te" tae: Sreecabed a Allport, on retiring from the hair, ex. | 18 harmon the members, and that sol. | suing a man named Curtis (whe had cloped with arf, and by a little inquiry ascertained that a pressed his pleasure at the election of bis worthy | dierly pride in each individual which {8 not sat- | his wife) through the streets shot him Curtis waite'oas ay answering the description s0¢cessor; and Dr. Atkinson. on assuming the | !sfied with saying “we do well enough.” but | escaped injury, but Smith's wife was wounded Err nantes Spanien ees Seno castes, cnbeeviated, ms efae | inataptnceteton, Su apet commen | Gur tas tured the be, Plog Batts tnd Alt mn walked to the depot Upe a Rimbs os The rest of yeu yooterday’s proceod sefings oth souine by it, we look to see 2 marked improvement in | ““The shooting aftray between Pat Deviin and rival, he found his man stending there in con- | 1M character “The convention will probably be | the corps u Joneph resulted in the death of the a > ‘Collins. “the in session several days more. Doubtless its delibe- | | A irocession of the friends of Mr. Earl, from | former. The People’s Court returned a terdnt =r) aoe A Talent Marrested him and | rations will be very important to members of the | the First Ward of Washington, passed through | of justifiable homicide took him before Justice Tees. A stranger ap- | dental profession. On the first day’s (Tuesdays) | OUf streets with drum and fife, last night after 10 r. Hadley, an auctioneer, was accidently shot counsel for the defense, but ‘atten Ke session the convention organized a society to be | 0’Clock, and awoke the echoes of our quiet streets dead by 2 bar-keeper afew daysago The iatter ———_- = more mischievous. aa U7 Though Tne Sran is printed on the fastest | tell onl a = a og cee support here t t the country. eos heceaets seaaiits aie ee rettten | esas cseguived in adeiation toece ook is oo large as to require it te be put to press at an | tn Scotionalious, hes Che mischiovone cloments of early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | such all around and about it, whether you view sent in before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may | it spesa é — Sore ghee ito pres be ncars wes sruy vention’? not eppesr until the next day. an effort to force upon a Portion of. the —. Se toon aeD jon a would not accept. Norics ro Wasmrwetomisns.—Those of our | S05 "is ust Qnaliy dlanoe este tor nalts fellow-citizens leaving for the watering places | Convention? It was fsely the same issue. and elsewhere should bear in mind that we do — brags ol ‘con tations sas Et ts not mail Tux Star except after payment in ad- tas! nominatin: mocratic cant for the Presidency and Vice Presidency in this time vance at the rate of 37} cents per month. 7 Seay fe pee os Berit bee Norice.—District of Columbia Advertiseménts | Sention in tte banda ok ee ee eo %o be inserted in the BaL Timor Sun are received | a candidate upon it who was unacceptable toa at and forwarded from Tux Star Office. ‘sagt 7A a toa majority of the : inion. SERENADE TO THE Hon. Danret 8. Dicxinson. Mule = si oe Byes — noes agg ec — Ree Tare fe tie can, Daniel 8. Dickinson: of} the mischievous elements of such, under what- New York, in sc! lay, ©! juite a seneation enoeg the nef ‘ticlans he, aud atenge: Sane Name itmmey be celled. 1 care nothing fer From Pike's Peak. St. Jos as “ y 2 a jected exam itnesses known as the “American Dental Association,” | With “ three cheers for Robert Earl,” -- three for Stantond. Fe winle mean ques Iie cuce es | Saspted aconelliation, lade tks oretinieme of Bell and Everett,” three for Henry Addison,” | “ James Gordon, formerly of Boston, while on « E im Halleck and the negro Allen Mann. | that constitution officers were elected yesterday, Ripread edhe Tenney, = “three Sony eat cpres hast snack, het 0 tetr Keeper. 2a ogee meelf, former! as above stated. Georgetown were i im. Al woor three sttem, . longed ts Tupisaiss Mann, Gnd starwnte to Jos. ——- ———_ eloquently addressed by Mr. Tenney before de- | other persons, Inter in the night, he attacked » Sparrow, of Tyrrell county, North Carolina; be | _ O®P#AN’s Cournt—Before Judge Purcell —The | parting for home ” ung German in public saloon, and blew bis its political , Teal or pretended, original will of the late Waltar V. Scott, of G ‘a, | Consid: rable excitement was} created on Water ns 7) reued by the citizens Framer eee by the po- | or ugued. 5 one not what may be ran away from Sparrow ia Wii back | involving a large estate, was proved stalatsalt’ | strost, on Monday last, by an attack mad ona | of rete gay Bagge anes discovered with Pelaatae ie to roe ating ulshed gentleman | in regard to it. it isan organization formed in, | 8d went to C sad hae Home Cnreing MON'l Gog. Tha jeden soqeied te contater te give | beconlys #iteet batt dog. The horse (with cart | a party of his friends in Fort Upton, but he made rece re chime to the Federal Metropolis in 8 | and supported by a portion of the States against Pog ena gery mae. ~ fe, | bonds in $150,000 for a faithful settlement of the | attached) was stauding near the cornet of High sescape,after having been wounded and bis services which be has rendered to the Dereernrie | atother portion.” I admit tbat a great many ele- | 12 Baltimore ee enn datate. j street, when the dog irritated him and he started | horce etter . ni cagrgrapascinr has render 10 Tatas ments enter into this that have en! into other | The accounts that Halleck gave of cngge pias —_— torun. The dog pursued and him, and | Two prominent citizens were arrested on the Pee ecerine y sbout balf past 10 last aight | struggles. I admit that it has in it many of the | contradi and unsatisfactory. He Nixx O’CLocx —Decidedly the most attractive | the horse was gosded te a state of wild excitement charge of rasisting him to escape pa ing meer pth St sym ese eeeareee. clements of ordinary struggles: but dt has one sro tertoetagahpl be Ptntae api ——— at information of tho day fe the anc- by his ausailant, who parsved him with the fero-| One of the party in parsuit of Gordon come > element in it which if as been discovered. cates start ada, ie 0! vens’s fancy , adverti for | city ofa tiger. A using his fore-legs to little | ppon another part: of his friends, and while the from the Breckinridge headquarters on Four-and- ” | residence in either place would hardly be Saturda: 1 ages ipo Party is, A-ualf street, to the Kitkwooa House, where Mr. | B88 Rot Been fully exposed as it deserves to be, bs Dickinson is sojournin; and which is the - and controlling element in this opposition to the democratic party, coming After one or two national airs from the band. ond calla were made for “Dickinson,” when that | £f™ ® section, or what to call iteelf the as evidence of his probable ownership of slave | Ninth and Tenthisia; nt venue: between Pee oe Bet on Ris, Knees, and with his head | latter were endeavoring to escape, one of them round, tried to fight his opponent with | named Frank Milligan, was drowned. Anotber pro| . Justice Donn regards it as a case worthy % ra EL thorough investigation; and in order | | Sgm apvarrisswent in another column of the | {'8 OW" weapons, but the dog used his teeth with | of the party was taken with a to give opportanity to obtain e witnesses from a | grand excursion to Analostan Island on the Sth the greatest effect. He could, with great difficulty, | three n.ules in bis and gentleman appeared on the balcony, in company paper cols be me part of | distance, be committed both to jail for a further | fastant, to: be aitent te ee Library Association | both belong tow cored tan, wo oe a ee tery isilance Committee has been organized to with Gov. Stevens of Oregon, and was gree this organization, it clearly bas ‘this element. I among ‘The officers had more confidence in the | 1. 0. 0. F. monstrated with by a gentleman on the keeping | now overrennian tee conn raerers and thieves with enthusiastic spplause. believe I know the pts rpte doa wer that drives | 2€gTo than in the white man, and permitted him * = of sucha ferocious brute, said that the dow wes a pe wr mg peewee 6 Governor Stevens, in introducing the Hon. Mr. } on this terrible train of evils that threaten the | % het ara ee grog Ucar gf —— potted agennigal 1954, | More valuable than the horse, and be didn't care | The weather hor been wares ena showery 3 tl ‘ON, es, . 12, 5 4 % ? sg SR meant agree ty of Washington: | 4emecratte party and the country. Has not every | $¥8P sep lDlpe dals ge ee | | Gentionen : Lae eee a Te ehng Los ue out claw's tnitas wan Sabaned: Whe tion ae mary observing and reflecting mind been surprised that ‘This {s a most important occasion. An impor- tant crisis bas arrived in the bistory of our coun. | &.8ectonal democratic party should have gone to Charleston and nt two 3 in an Wo eetola Un tee ett of Tote Se tena oes | fffort to press upon the Convention a candidate sound of the trumpet from the city of New York. | ("President that was objectionable to those the Ozy enated Bitters for Indicestion and Debili- | as inion res: an animal torun at large, | State Convention ef the Young Demecracy 'y, aad found immediate relief from using only a | as it wou! ‘urn loose a 3 NY —a% Crminat Courr.—J. H. McCaffery, tried for | paitof a pottl=. TP have the greatest comfdence im it | By advertisement in anole coleenn, it will be sites yea dase oes oe ee an assault and battery on Mr. E. H. Etchison, on | as aeure sor ppusrevets and Gereral Debuity, ai seen that the friends of Bell and Everett, in oar the 2d day of June, 1860, was acquitted by the | recommend it wit! ’ h pleasure to all porec Nearly all the assembly districts In the State were That sound reached to the remotest limit of this | States that were to cast the Democratic votes? | Jury Inboring wear thove diseanes. a nee Mik wed Gay coon mary lhe nsigen pis tay ever Wood én Saetitieen. nidednat acme great confederacy. A sound so pure, 20 clear; stontabed thal the ee eee fmind been cere et anteiae mage oan val poy poe to Promote the sale of this excellent modicine. mer ieee cctee beeches See vention at considerable length, stating that if be reaching to the skies, and extending in every di- | ton and had returned to thei being defici oll t tered | Seok = weaxlesmhoe oa ‘ hi 1 a member of the nominating convention " ituents, this ng cient, a nolle prosequi was en' nD! Theo. ed health: the Bell and Everett ratification meeting in your rection—raising the heart of every citizen of our rn eir const! 8 be pt fe ryxenated Bitters givo a healthy tone to the z land. But this voice which came to you through | ‘*ert should have been renewed with redoubled | the case by the District Attorne > he should have voted against Douglas. Although Stomach ané Digestive Sytem, and act as the | city on Wednesday event: next. We have no “4 ” Ludim A Bargy, convicted of obtaining money | St0m8 Preservative against Fever and Ague, as | dobt'a levee swrnber ange Serenade te ee under false pretences, was placed at the bar for | well as other infections diseases, Monday next will be a gala d: Sorte lai cad uae Tin ool «» fentence, when he addressed the court, denying | | Prepared by. W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and for | phat taverite resort of pie-nic partiesand pleasure | for tue law end constitution. The only way ; bis guilt, and claiming that the transaction be- ee Gilman, 8. C. Ford, jr..9. B Waite, seekers bas been well patronized this season, and On, we © Sue cae cee he jer tween himself and Chambers was 4 perfectly le- | @- Stott, John Schwarze, Nairn & Palmer, Wash om cldon U not fail te attend the | CYerY Union man to rally to the eupport nhs = : r ington; and bydesierseverywhere, —jy Sl-iw,r__| We hope our citizens will not fa attend tye | las. He favored the union of all elements upon itimate one, and inveighed against the prosecu- iven by iT fion witb some severity on account of bis convic I T hirds of a sven »y the Red Men "here on tle Douglas. 2 8 NViGORAT: 'H rad > th ir a 5 i ' % 0 tion. After addressing the court some fifteen | diseasos proceed from derantomonteof the stomach | aay named, #8 Txhencsting seal nevocusie ome igen en nen De wemaiat minutes, during a portion of which time the young | and the nerves. A want of vigor in the digestive | See sdverticement journed tlilevening, when Gov Foote, of Miss., man seemed greatly affected by his situation, and | ©rgans causes &n immense amount of discomfort, Ledies in want of bargains will do well to no- | ¢livered along an able address before a large shed tears freely, he concluded, and was sentenced | both in body and mind One preparation and one i audience to two years in'the penitentiary, his sentence to | 2/¥,,feaches the cause and the consequences of | tice the advertisement of Messrs Spilman & Bont! Sararoca. August 1—The Convention ress- take effect after the rising of the next cireult court, | tuisdissomfort.” ‘Po roaitated Horres tad Ce estes | Chey ele cern ceuman, ss they offer to sell | sembled at nine o'clock this morning. Mesolo- a mach, to calm:the agit nerves and to restore | chea; fore changin, r location. “ or ortae that court having yet to hear the arguments upon | that regularity of action in all the organs which The local in your pee of yesterday, from the — pg ew mg | ome a bill of exceptions filed by the prisoner’s counsel Fee ye riot health and fone to secure . a Alexandria Gazette, {n relation to farmers taking Dou, Mey eae beheine, Mase ab Dawe Sereda 4 case. ni nless li ere is ni cine efore i t of —— — ned ea ial onaioe ¢ | the ac yes pt will compare With ‘Mostettey's | their wheat to Baltimore for sale when they resolution denuncing the Personal Liberty Bull, nit This cate ding when the court | Stomach Bitters, It would be an insult totne reaver | Might sell to better advantage nearer home, will | 5°" the'extension of the suffrage to negrors. Op: ourned. We Pending when the court | t5 suppose that he has not heard of their amazing | apply very well to that city, but with greater | position was made to Itand {twas finally with. adjourned. pits, 2 LTapepsin, Liver Complaint, General | truth and force to Georgetown. It is aatrange | fawn A resciution we passed, providing for To day.—The trial of John Maack, charged | Debility, and al the disorders to which the stom- | thing that, with our large mills, neighboring | 4 mass meeting of the Young Democracy, & be with nuisance, was continued. In the course of | ach, the liver, the bowels and the nervous system | farmers pass us by and take their grain to distant held at Alueee Oe a. & a i the trial it was discovered that a technical defect | are subject. So marvelous is the effect of this great markets, when it is well known that a first rate |” e y, Sept, P existed in the indictment. The case therefore | estorative that physicians of eminence do not hes- cle of wheat hi Iw dethe highest | t°fous> organization of the State, offered by fell, the Court demurring from rendering a ver | ite to affix their names 4s witnesses to the testi- | atticle of wheat here alwayscommands the highest | Mr pase, was submitted to the State Committee dict : vad on [auton and aster Sr the Bier rite the fo | eae ee se sn the sumac milla and leather | ABE" fe Sanmaction of considerable ‘otver Won: ct. . fering and danger by w rem- r tf ‘ Charge oF sacnait dma ashen Placed on trial on | edies of the dispensary had all been tried without | dressing establishment of Messrs, Renabare & Satine ee ees ? the press, you have here to-night. That voice a enieaathl Feeding gr mpear tll Wakes bas beard in this city before in -your own The republican party, as we ‘all know, is Congressional halls. It has been a voice always | avowediy's wectonay iy ieee apetr Fianding in the immutable and invincible right. | Gates There are tee eo Wo ae ana It has been a voice which in every political crisis | Getegcratic party, cme wenden eee ee of oar country has stood by the equal rights of the | {cp serve ie bestee Toe tae ee ee soteteigm States of this Union. Without detain- | or gnotin: they have thioted cot eee ing you longer from the great treat that is before | Of them ‘are wanting principle wanting power, dou, | now introduce to you that veteran, that | Granting bread 7 al Ben Ge: Wanting: Po iit «lear headed, iron-souled, warm-hearted demo- | Were possible, to take pit Bhan of the treasury erat, the Hon. D.S Dickinson, of New York. of the country. How are they todo it? They appinue. Ckineen then came forward amid great | were unwilling to serve undera Seward, a Hale, applause, spoke as follows a Sumner, and a Giddings They do not believe ittcad MR erase i anc fell that the platform upon which these men stand, — ee a ing and pleasant, my fellow: | being so extremely sectional in its character, can citizens, to thus greeted, thus remembered | succeed: but they have conceived, or renewed Personally, thus remembered for service to the | rather the 1dea of a great Northern to be country, thus to be remembered for service to the | Controlled by ‘what they call domes in- great democratic party of the nation. To be thus | Suenees and they are reviving the effort of 1848 yreeted witb soul-stirriog music, and to be thus to raise up a great Northern party that shall ab- tutroduced, in language of complimentary elo- | sorb the republican party, that shail place them- quence, by so distinguished a gentleman as he selves at the head of it; and that shall be able to who addressed Mad to such a numerous and | control the destiny of this nation by controlling respectable an auditory as the present. The only | the electoral votes of the free States, and that can return I can make you, my fellow-citizens, the | ride rough shod over the Southern States. and paly return I can make to the committee, and to | over the Constitution alike. They can’t do it.] ; Meee acn ne Wribute of a gratefal heart; and | 1.24 the Southern States beatin themselves; let that is freely tendered. 7 hy them see the meaning of this effort; let them sce The lives of the Ameri leatant finer, tenvercs | t2¢ hidden springs that are propelling this terrible spects, have been cast in pleasant places. Heaven’s | machinery. Let no one lay the flattering unction warm and golden sunshine bathes all God’s chil- | to his soni that this effort is a mere effort at the dren withia the area of this Republic. ‘The tree election of an individual. They well see that of liberty planted by the fathers of the Revolution, | they cannot elect the individual they have nomi- though at first but a slender shoot, watered by the nated. They will see that he cannot probably get tears of Its daughters, nurtured by the blood of its a single electoral vote, but they poapt ‘or the sons, has now, under the fostering care of the | foundation of a great sections] party, that te to be great democratic party of the nation, rose to be @ | controlied by themselves, and that is to absorb the great and sturdy tree. Its roots have sunk —_ republican party, and rule the democratic party a the fertile earth. Its vast trunk has expanded | of the Nora, "Aad thee i sball be under their uatil its mighty branches reach to the polar control, and they will rule the destinies of the Fegions upon the north, and down where it is] nation ‘and partake ef ‘this mighty spotl—this fanned by the tropical breezes of the south, span- | spoil which has tempted them Inte thic great and ning alike the Allantic and Pacific. It invites | Wicked act. Hungetlng aed thirsting’ as they not only the children led comaomr pacidantonoe yor have, it bes not been ‘surprising that, looking of liberty, the down-trodden oppressed o: ‘i tI all nations of the earth, to go and sit down under | P7inc!Pally. as they do. to this spoil, they have a charge of assault and battery on John Kane, a | avail A Ebert, near the eastern terminus of Bridge street, hackman, ‘This case was pending as our report | Sold by all druggists everywhere, jy Sl e03t_| tive thoruine, Shont O eek eee street, iio inion Penahaea hoanaene: i . Mxs, Winslow, an experionced nurseand{emale | $4 ished before making much headway Syracvsz, August 1 cond Day —The fore- Tu Finst District Scnoot Examination — | Phymoinn, has a Soothing Syrup for Caulacn Teeca- |, We ate indebted to our townsinan, Mr. C. B.| noon was occupird in the rouslderation of eee Mr. Editor: Having noticed in your issue of last | 1» Which greatly faotlitates the process of teething | Jewell, for specimens of bis candies, also of bis | >. ports, one by Professor Tompson, on oral in- evening, that some kind friend had queried the OF al Pa eed ie eee tnsammation— | light brown soap Both articles are said by com- | struction, aud the otber by Miss Mary S. Antbo f Rochester, on the true basis of grading lapend upon it, mothers, it | give rest ” o vent " 2 ~ in charge the female department of the Firat Dis: | to yourselves, sud reliet And hgalth to your inate, | snother columa: wed call ved eee eee Siscamton, ieee pecGcblarty Ss Sater mane trict School, in regard to the qualifications nec Ferive 7 = ¢ insll cases, See verlisement im | sive stock before purchasing eleewhere saocd Wisk seenieh aibeisacseeeai bony meee cea sary to entitle one to the medal, and mentioning | S2ether columa, os ll-ly 3 y in connection therewith the name of Miss Sarah EERE basis, not the accidents of condition, birth, color, Houzoway’s Pints. = Powell, I have taken this method, on the part of yet “ i ry e! SRT’MTS | *% 5 that young lady, to request that ao further notice | mejainie Lithatin tie hat bee inky ee ofa, | EEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS enn S-auibaee, Wee. 8_5: seer eee pene nes | ately nipped in the bud by & timely use of these —s ee bec 8 matter, a anti-febrile and corrective medicines ; the: urt > pearing as it does, conve: an ideal that the tly the xeoretions of tha liver, renovate the stomach, | Fer other Georgetown advertasements sez first page| sion of colored children to all the privileges of mentioned is dissatisfied, and her friends have | 80d cleause the blood. Thousands who would have BELL AND EVERETT ASSOCIATION | 2"! Public schools. They argued the qnestion on taken this public manner of expressing her dis- | 888K benoath the violence of this fever have been 1Emizaty TOWN, D Cy support. | the round of principle, urging that it should be satisfaction. Such is not the cage § restored to health by the use of the remedies, after “¢ a © request-d to meet at | acted upon as such Pectator”? | all other means had failed ere of Bell and & 4 > ow self; ' : Dorner of Gay and Higa sts. en | Professor Jewell, of Albany, W. W. Newman, fet Toccnid ooeeree ete nna ano say PENING, August 21,68 o'c ock. | of Buffalo, Wheeler, of New York. and others actions of the teacher and board of trustees having | Mid raat ali pain, ai re to roguigte the | petent judges to be of the best quality, and we Sold by ail Draggiate, at 250, @2o., and $1 per | Att mon Hal part I would observe that she bas too fine a sense boxe USB StHs AL es and $1 per | PHURSDAY ay hi 0 hoe’ = ‘ the shadow of its protecting branches and subsist ae prappecn ns oe Theangelsf.1l from heaven | 6f feeling to have her name thes publicly pla- 5 7 ¥ | for the purpose ng & eonstitutiongand other abjected to th conclusions of tne other side on upen its fruits. carded, and too much good sense to take notice of Mever’s Mrracu.ovs Verwin Destroyer, y, the ground of expediency _ - - So long as the members of the democratic part , ri 7 the oldest and best remedy known for exterminat- Constatution and Union are re- | "95. discussion waa @ warm one, and continued Here is a great and vest country, with such In- | are true to themselves i. fame th p | feeb @ alight ay ‘Spectator’ bos mentioned. | ing Rate aad Mice Cork B ted to attenc Bn 1-2t stitutions as the sun never shove upon before; ar matter, they need | ‘Thanking “Spectator” for the interest manifested, ‘ areas - = till twelve o'clock, when the Association took a € — _ Masquitoes, Fleas, Moth 3 REMAINING IN THE | recess till two p.m 3 E such @ vast and fertile land, with {ts high moun. | 4¥¢,n0 fear. They will find noble hearts, noble 1 would request nothing further on the subject. ’ | den tneects, i IST OF LETT tains, with {ts fertile fields, its rolling ocean, its spirits and mighty arms in the northern or the free 4 north Wa. H. Powsgun. Principal Depot, 612 Broadway, N.Y. EORGETOWN, D. C.,| The State Association of School Officers fs also j States that will stand by the Constitution as long - t ee . r to, the month ending July 31, 1969, r holding their fifth annual meeting bere to-day. pin er le pron naeger ym e = as they will stand by {t themselves. [Applause Cantrat Guarpitovse Caszs.—Last night, a id by ail ruggists everywhere, ma 18-3m ~ Forsons applying for vetters in the flowing Hon ie H Van Dyke apPewtenen. etl sek tae coe coat escorted Fencdered wee The ea panne, Will never be sur- | woman with a sick child in her arma went‘to the | ____Lyon’s Monavie Ieexct Poworn Ley Tan at coalee tare Sdvertised; otherwise | Professor Cruttenden delivered an address this equality running throughout the whole. But rendered until the South mutiny—until they sba!! oifice of Justice Donn, and informed him that she | Exterminates Bed Bu: ; <8, Roaches, Ticks, Ants, they may not receive them. had rented a house from Jobn Sheban, and last Garden Insects, &0. night she took her child to walk about in the cool It contains no Poison Ark morning, and an animated discussion ensued upon District Libraries. ‘ forsake it themselves. But if ever this might aiuidat this prosperity, anidst all this advantage, ighty pacers thee mighty bi feesings which are voauk: | fabric shall be broken up, may it be in the power .Mre Lucy Hixon, Mrs Ann Margeret | Higg f the South to exclat Procul, The Business committee ten topics for of the South to exclaim, * ,o! e . = . — Bu ra Jno F 2 Jone: the the association. domestic peace; one subject alone, like a wild and i o si . efused her ai ince. The Are Certain Death to Rats aud Mice. B 'yue, Lillie R Severed Gtdaan, over our land, and causes | Ott 'f it should, may the southern States not see, Squire and Officer Allen, who was with him, Sold everywhere. ‘8p 9-3m Parker, Mary 3 The Prince of Wales at Halifax. pate ae eae anxiety, and decp solici. | 7202 pers and bleeding, as in the case of the | could not stand that, but started {na hurry to the Aann Prisiey, Mre Hanipax, August 1.—The Prince yesterday Sele tee nr titical safety. i tones nie itiewr- noble bird, their own feather upon the fatal dart | house. Finding the door fast.and Shehan inside, All of pea ‘ATHIC Rewnnies A elle Rtchf, El morning reviewed all the troops and volunteers, citizens, that one of those great periodical strug. | ‘2% Winged the shaft that quivered in its heart. | tue Justice demanded adinitiannt fre oe woman, ; Humphreys "8 specific Ho- ire Jane and afterwards visited the Citadel. The after- noon was devoted to races, games and Indian Sports on the commous There was a grand ball at night, and the city and fleet were lilaminated, and a grand conceri was given by Madame Pa- rodi The ball was a success. The Prince daaced e: May no States at the South, may no organizations gies for the election of » Chief Magistrate ap- | at the South, may no individualeat the south ote proaches; for amidst all the blessings which we | have the good of the country, the integrity of the enjoy, and amidst all the stirring conflicts of the | Constitution at heart aid thie movement supposing times, (and they are many.) we have an Admin- | st means nothing but the election of an individual. istration that guides the ship of state in a manner | | raise my warning voice to-day. that gives confidence to the American people that |" | have no more idea but that 1 means the organ- she will be brought over the tempestuous ocean of | ization of a great northern sectional party, than I litical strife toa harbor of safety and peace. | nave of any other problem that has been solved re marge Be dltiong a gp os toe tee bat] within the last ten Years in political history politi > 7 ? sags Sagat Defore; it is nof that pelitical What does it mean, if not that? {| ask every one which was refused. By the direction of the Jus: tne, tn boxbsn at a ita "a oxpeeaely for family tice she took an ax,and so gained admittance. | in ‘casos. containing 2) 2, from $4 to §% Allen went and found the police, and Shehan was n“hook_of full directions. "For sale By arrested. Patrick Allen and Wm. Sbehan {nter- 0 P ‘er wholosale and fered with the police, and were also arrested. | forbes tetera Sore E roe John Sheban was heid to bail for court, and the Vermont avenne, Also, Bond's Bstract of Wreck, | Dat on, Mise E with seven ladies, and to-day he bas been abeut others were fined, one $2.15, the other $3 15, for | Hazel, for internal and external rinmarmtions ct | Davis; Miss Fanny Mocr, Mrs Susan § Tayt cla | the town in plain clothes. To day be also visited their interference. Joseph Rabbit, drunk and | all'kinus. Sold as above, MAly | Poiot Christine Neen be dee w Wusamt Miss Y , | the Duke of Kent's farm. three miles from the disorderly; fine and costs, $6.15. Sis es Gaia, Macy Mawbeleuacme, —— city. The festivities have been varied to-day by in the hest and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- perand regatta and, horse races on the Common, 4 Tax Zovaves —It is now certain that the +f) Appeorson & Co 1, Lt W B Pearce, WD the tine wenther adding greatly to th joy nvent weapons are burnished for this contest, aad that | Of iy volee, 1 sel. every indt ted eine | Zouaves will arrive in Washington on Saturday BOT he at tL Gece? eo ES Set Re- | Aiianer, wa F Phillips, Samad of the people. This evening there tea diaplay of the knights are entering the list, for they bave | teaq tit be finds in print a Phar Marnglire Mal morning at 6 o'clock, in the cars from Br ltimore, ! gists and Perfumers mart2-fm | Alowye, ChasG Piph.c4; Saodish | reworks, and the Governor is entertaluing the been there before. The great democratic party | this mighty, terrible effort. urged b Fsome uneren | 224, be received at the depot by the Washington = ——— ——|4 Reading, Ww oficers of the volunteer military. The Prince of the country, with its principles of progress, is in the eid; it has been in the deid before, and the great fruits of which our country bas are the fruits cf its wise and lis benign paling: iw m the hand, unless It ia to lay broad and deep the foun- dation of a great northern sectional party to rule the destinies of this country? {| am fully aware bie Infantry, Major Davis. They will remain ‘DIED. Se eet Cae ec ODE SNC !|) Gon thn iat Lastnnd at Baseaidonse, 998 Mases day they will visit Mount Vernon and the tomb |. ; at his 336 Massa of Wasiington; returning, they will vialt the Ex. | CoUagtts aventie. JOHN CLARK, axed 8t years, Rapley & Murphy | Ucld a levee at noon. He leaves by rail to-morrow Hage. Mark” | for Windsor, aud thence proceeds to New Bruns- samen wick. An escort of artillery and rifles precedes * Rutoer, ali iy that that is its intention; and I intend to battle = “Dearest father, thou hast left us ; i D. ” SEfa ete, aud 1" i net Deciuse. of say odie | RewOA I with the last breath of my life. ("We | Sretige Mansion, where they will dri before the | Wty Tons wiont deeply fel er | meee om meee ta Movesments of Senater Deugias. wacy political straggle. Its opponent—the old | “When I raised mooie with rezard to the | Light Infantry, they will, upon a suitable spot, Ho can ail our sorrows heal.” Burvesley,NH Hurley, Geo Sat, jas W Coxcon», N.H , August 1.—Senator Douglas whig party—has ‘bed naught left of it but its | sectional issue In 1317 In youder Capito, Tenis | £0 through with their drill, publicly The ar. |, His funeral will take place ato’olock p. m..to- | Bor | ve oy 5 Boies arrived bere yesterday. He was received with a memories ed for the war. J knew then the terrible contro- rangements will be completed at a special meet. (84, {rom his late residence. The frienda of the | Broe 1 will not discuss the merits of those principles ; ing of the Infantry to-night, and the time and /™mily sro respectful cd to atten salute, and a procession escorted him to the State House, where he made a ‘h. In the evening rs versy that was to go forward in this country; and On the Bth ultimo, M: NNIE E. HURDLE, Jefferson, SI Shears, Ha: avowed by the party ordinarily called the Ameri | i¢ | had believed that I could ever have’ hanes le es ee om prions sty = aged 53 year: (B Clipper copy.) pt ac aoe porarioes peer bar tot zon nel can party, because I do not regard it asan element | tempted to retrace my steps, like the desperate glad to have the visitors remain longer, but they | agentes Rube, Antbouy e Telegraphic accounts say that Judge Douglas f stisring controversy which is now golug na eat | adventurer Cortez, I would have burned the | £'0d (0! iy entertained during their brict | I ones spi 200 | sath with solamtente seni ty ee Feet eee ts betes ene on. The | ships behind me, so that I could have had no | “iii D€ Properly entertained during their brief FOR SALE AND RENT. Geren, Yoo LacmapeeMioe Leonia Wa |cheterand Masha, Mee fampebire.” He made Republican party ‘ore the country con- | retreat. [Applause.] Aye, in the language that : EGO AT TS RTE ESN ol PRE) ew g Sicauack, Jan Wak . y fessedly 8 sectional party. While the great Dem- | was poll ee to Text dame, “pee qos ALEXANDRIA County Covrt.—The County | [or other “For Sale and Rent”? advertisements, | Gisc\, Joo heienes, 1¢—@ | © Deiet epeech at each ebty, core tae tm te primet ple lS, tit it creed, | through this day's business,”” and survive or per- | CALE TANDEEA, Sous County, opens its August peed ation ba event Indiana Breckinridge Mass Convention, Seeeittoat this land, bat weretes oii uly | ish, through success or defeat, life or death, I'in- | Courat the meant Howes ‘Monday next. "No FOR REN I-A larce three-story-and-attic | caxtt. Mp, Basou Brecki - Fee en ilieation hae fences snatianity, | tend for one to invoke my friends to stand up to | Yrm at, the Court classified for this term; as itis | E GRICK DWELLING HOGS. amas orem; Chas Berth inmanaroize, Aures t-—The Reubiniies freedom and civilization have traveled ,the Repub- | the integrity of the Constitution and the wi ‘ole | the first term of the new Court. ‘The business | &t No. 456 Eloventh st .a short distance [rom Pa. ments. CB McEiwee, Capt D Mass Convention yesterday wes large! py 2 licam party is confessedly, by its own record, | Union. [Applause] No particular section of will be of considerable interest. Reside the elrc- | SVenue. Rooms large; house arranged with the | Celhous & Wells McCreighi, Rich Thompson & Co, W | Au electoral ticket was nominated and a State Sectional party; for it comes into the field ignoring the Union; but for the integrity of the whole, and tion of a Presiding Justice. and the classification | modern conveniences ; brick stab:e and carr age- erty, Capt JP Montgomery, AW Trosk, AH Central Committee appointed. The latter were fifteen States of this Union and their institutions, preserve this great legacy that has been handed of Justices, in which the entire Court, will | house in tho rear. eaeerstete a good tena t, oe o —3 advised to insure a joint electoral ticket, to cast manfully—manfully, { say, because it does so | Gown to us by our fathers. ticipate, a special examining Court, of five Jot a Apply toJAS C.McGUIRE & Au 2-eorf sam the vote of the State either for Douglas or Breck- openly and boldly; places its candidates both | Of what avail are the struggles of parties? Of will be eeeitated, toexam|ne the cases of Sam’] Fok R '"—A couvenient two-story BRICK 0, 2B inridye, according to the electoral votes they re- within the pier pla States, so called, op what avail are all the spoils of office? Of what Guy, and James Burrou, bs, the Captain and | fo, BOUSE: wut ee EN pr gir a kg ee James Pore > _— come hnpee Senators Bright and sectionalism : , h eet, ie, x 4 ; Caen ee ciense |W ithe all Hera pon, Jts | avail are all the rich productions of the Treasury, | )oiiYi GY'the seme ae Nicholos, chafued’ witn | £0f,8!7 perm Also, some fine Furnished Rooms, | Ergclman,Henry 3 O'Brice, Michael Wiliene, #87, NPS PREOE OREO banner. [Applause otrers, if Jt throw away such a priceless inheritance a8} causing the death of James H. Olive, by negli. | fener ts F. SCHAFER, Pa. avenue, between | Engiedore, AS Orme, Thos White, J Gustavus its wrong-doings, with all its mighty mischief, it | has been given to us? [Applause.) Of what avail in the navigation of the steamer. 9 = | {ith and tosh sta, i 2 ‘au lst” | Powe, Win A : Election in Connecticut. bos nally — off <a oy Peni is this boasted Democratic party, tr it degenerate | 8°8°* 8 : : . ie a = a TOOT: | oMSGELLANEOUS —Forthe Handsoment Manin George-| SroxinoTo, August 1—The annual election American Vv in its sins, as mere ona! f NT—That neat and convenient ( '- | town, har H Se ee stood A nels lanscence—nakied, treacle fe wis mpd yh ong Lee procntclions Ss = cor ee | F TAGE RESIDENCE ‘formerly” oceupied by} {1 > LETTERS IN ALL CASES MUST BE PREPAID, et pent tegen) Pll ym = _— bat uot ashamed. [Laughter and applause] It} ters, and the Marions of the Revolution; if it gene ‘con: toys Chat he = Non peoincd a ee Tee The te eee ae aide be- | Augous. HENRY WIRT TILLEY, P. entire Union ticket. Dr. George E Palmer was feoy seat onoiy tan Com: | area Matton rise oul af ae | Sey mutica eae ce of Seek noe gl eat ere hai | Raw yy cgRBMENTER Oca ca val Sid rere aot te Santas wan't arty, arene > onroes, the isons, or the councils of the na- * 1 re of R. W S, wood and coal de SSTEAN f ET FLYING C if ture o! 1 Everett men and democrats. The Eon, with the sympathy of the masses of the font We may as well be as sectional as the Re- | brand ever smoked, and he invites the public to | 12t teh and not ‘ | American people, could literally drive it from the ablican if we are to forget our nationality, face of the earth. It bas, in all its struggles, con- Lene pretest into sectionalism. [Applause.} quered it before, and it will conquer it again. The Democratic party will be of no avail when ‘The republican party has not the element cf | it surrenders its great principle. success. It bas not the confidence of the Amer- it bas maintained its hold upon the affections ican people; it is built upon sectionalism, pas- | and the confidence of the masses, through all the sion, ani | oe poe And although it ts frangnt | conflicts of time, by the integrity of its great with great elements of evil, there are elements of neiples; by the catholicity of its creed; by its evil at our doors to-day, which are tenfold more nign princ’ of equality; by its following terrible than the republican party (‘That's s0,”’ | the advice of the Father of the Country, to frown call and try them. 'Besides, he is ready to supply | U&L of © and Fourteenth sts. jy Si-stt_| resular trips from, the Aqueduct, to y . 5 ticket was elected by a two-thirds vote, against GTON $ . ° the ditferent political parties with the simon pure | YOR RENT—A large double BRICK HOUSF, | ARIN padi de eo So thee gg Pee the combined efforts ef the republicans. article in their res ve lines, being also in re- ; t 5 containing Il r ud passage, with stable | tr) 10 cents single tri celpt of about 30,000 Henry Clays, a large qnan- | 8nd, carriage house pump of water in the | “sho ge d; on Eleventh st..uear L.st. For terms inguire | -*" tity of the choice Madea regalias, Breckinridge | 92" 2T ! Sapp and ‘Lane, Deogias and. Jolson, and Bell and eeponee T. LANGLEY, on Let near ox mM‘ ORS UF Pe call on O’Lesry. Rae ats, No 404: Apply tos KIRRWOUT #76 1a ay pte fT iets tk w Virgimim Politics RicuMmonxp, Aug. 2.—The Douglas meeting here July 18, 1869. last nigbt was largely attended, and very enthu- sances which | siastic, although a considerable jon of those requested to | present were merely spectators esolutions rat- foe ifying the nominations of Doug]-s and Jobnson SON. Mavor. | at Baltimore, and appointing delegates to the sxTowN, D. street. f 4 3 x 18-tt ; 6! Staunton, was adopted. Sev- and applause.) The disguises of the republican | y, ‘all efforts to ki sectionalism, jealousy, |, ‘‘ Don’t Fat ro G ‘Lovers of a delightful RENT—A a hae FRAME Oo H _M BU 6G! State convention at . x Sean stripped off; it stands out to-day be- | akg disturbance; and whenever 1¢ dey from | trip will a sheer d bmp pe FSR tS Selrremtin's wea ate N, will commence on Monday next, July sith. eed mar ge Ss ere © the American people undisguised in its pur- | that, and undertakes to follow ambitious leaders, | Vertisement by the East ington Mission, of | beautifully situated on Thisteenth stroct, between feit'URESs | PS to close out our entire stock of SUMM another of theircheap and pleasant moonlight | Georgia avenue and K si avy Yard ; has a large | GOODS, Ac., &c., at Prime Cost for Cash — SPILL! trips to Holland’s Point, in the steamer Phenix, | garden jot attached, a Grand Ball te the Prince of Wales — ind therefore it is of nine-tenths of } it is'no longer worthy of the name of democracy’ | ts power to harm But what is it that threatens ['« That's 60" and applause ] id the Int It mp of guod water near, | will be asked. MAN & HUNT, P ; wl its rity of tais Union, the integrity of the |” The name of democracy, then, instead of rally- | to-morrow eveni The reputation of the com- | and contains 4 rooms, kitchen and woodshed. Will _ iy 27-002w 95 Bridge street. New Yors, August |—The fore gn resident Constitation, and the lategrity of the equal rights ing the ailghty masses of the country, iustesd of | mittee is suflicien Bier eae meee ote. | eee Var sais cheat haned sete OES lan Wika Weadune. of New York are soaking rangement with the of the masses? It is a division of the great demo- | every generous heart leaping at its spproach, it ae = netramental mosie will add | HORSE: works well it saythion Toenire oF F. I (PREPARE FOR COLD" mse pores rp pas apa ay wT ong se Pe ane, aad tee ite a ck the day, | will be a byword and reproach, a hissing, and a | % the pleasure of the occasion. Look tothead | GLAHK Navy Yard; or of JOHN PATCH: | “We are now receiving, and will be during the | & grand reception ani given te Renee and of the times, and to which we must practi-| shame. Here isa great battle of Principle to be vertisement, and make your arrangements ac- | 618 H st.. between 4th and Sth. jy 16 month of Anges 1,000 tons of COAL, of all sizes, | of the Prince of Wales. It will ope te - cu y address ourselves. The democratic pat; is] fousht. The iny patriot and the summer | cordingly. 4FOR RENT we comltgtabie thice-suay bier gineh wo will sell Sheap if ord ered prior to 1st | panese ball in sp dendor and coutliness, ta we field with Breckinridge and Lane as its | soldier may shrink from the crisis in a time like A Cuance To 8: Great Eastern —Our F HouanS six rooms and kitchen each, situated | oa? Offeos: if you wan Soper meson nt | Cemnbney Os te Benen = leaders, (loud applause;} names that are no stran- | this. but he whe stands it now will deserve and enterprising fellow-citizen, J.F. Ellis, is maki on Eleventh st,, between Band C. Rent $12 5) per f Cc. MYERS & SON, Explosion of a Steamship. ers to the country; that are no strangers tothe | receive the thanks of every man and woman. | arrangements for a grand excursion by steamboat | month Appl: to GRO. F. KUGUELY, at F. 8, No. 41 Water street, Georgetown, La- mocr .tic party; no strangers to the service in | (a, ase Le to Annapolis—round trip $5, and meals found— | Myers’ Othee, Eiehth st. jy 0 Im* J. W. P. MYERS * ©O., New OxLBanNs, Anges 1.—The steamship ; the public councils; no strangers to the service Fhe speaker retired amid vociferous cheering. to leave Washington on next Tuesday evening, © beautiful new BRICK | j¥2-2w Office cor. G and 22d sts., Washine’». | cross, from (his port, bound gen iy upon the field of battle. [Applause.] Nostran-] ‘The assemblage was then addressed by the Hon. | 10.4 to the Annapolis Roads by Wedne. | F Hous Son Eighth street west, botween M FOR NEW YORK —the recuiar packet scinrs | xploded ber boiler below 17 ote and - gers to the service in the ranks of the democ-|'s M. Churchwell, of Tennessee; Hon. Mr. Lan- | day Ioorning, giving the excursionists opportu. | and N streets north, wost side. Apply to MARY | IX Yorktown, Captain Wogiom, ant sur pereene 008 ek oar en Gan } racy. They are names that are written high uw; drum, of La.; and Gov. Stevens, of Oregon. nity to @ visit to the Great Eastern, remain | C_HAISLIP, No, 381 Ninta street weet ée Dr. | prise, Captain Cole, are now ready for car cargo are a total wreck. Loss about $20,000. the country’s bi , in every department of life; ————- there y, and return by daylizbt on Thurs- | REASBEY, No, 332 Pa. avenue, between and | xo. and will sail as above with sicpatoh. Fe a } whetber as intrepid soldiers, when our country is] Erection ov CouNciLMAN IN Tere iatt SWAED, | day. See particulars in advertisement to-morrow. | Wie Streeta ivi bt freight apply to MoCOBB & DODGE, 63 Werbr = presei intelligence. imperiled and upon the battle | An election was held yesterday in the First lites . RY VALUABLE FARM ON THE WASH- 2 L ORFOLK, -2—The steam P wee ie the recuse of ° of the | to supply a vacancy in the representation in the} G,yar Boat Suxx —On Tuesday afternoon, we ViNSSON BRANCH RAL OAD, NEAR HAVING DETERMIN TO HANGE M war Brocklyn, (25 guns,) from Pensacola, arrived ve States; In the service im the democratic | Board of Common Council from that ward, | y, ,8 loaded stone scow accidentally came BEL VILLE, Cee Lbs A LT Pay : iness, I"ll commence roa te vA in Ham Roads . Sbe is to carry the cause where the great doctrines of liberty and | caused ee inability of Robert Earle, jr., | into collision with the boat “ Lynx,” in the ubeotenes az0 Hoan cookinne paige fon, SBE entire stook o} td pace: Chiriqui Commission to destination. eqaality are discussed, they are well known. | (who was in June) to serve, he not being just above and the boat being londed | and twent ht gcres, three roo’s and ht Se Bs ot ee * ‘Lbey are inscribed upon the democratic banner, | a freeholder at the time of his election. The dis- | Geeply with coal, was sunk. The damage is said mre yee between and Winding 0 Dosecme a Ae yay he sa want of bargains Fire in St. Louis and the democracy are going aie this great | ability has since been removed, and Mr. Earle to be slight, and the boat not being en’ sub- Branch ‘and the more wil ae ‘Well to give me's Sr. Loris, August 1.—The extensive fron rail- baltle of the Comeinios = apevices at was again Fiaeciied genes tae an 4 merged, wil , it is Songm, be raised without LAS : ana f ere ae WR BURDLE ing manufonite < eaeeens, Winkle, ghee these great, worth: nored leaders jut | There were two plac ‘ighteen| wing water from level. Agric Corner Co, wrs evening. Loss $15,000. - the impediment to demoeratic ress is Se eee street. But little interest ri tent u ——— ee ne a8 another element that has been to the | seemed to Bax 1x ainp the prize exhibition at Odd Fel to the result. The follow- democrati that it tenfold more | ing is the officia) result: For Thomas P. M lows’ Hall, this . Itis said to be the last ee oe all ie dee—ana at iret net, (on Eighteenth st..) 124; second | put one that will be given, and those that are not that is the element of division bas been precinct tte 38 For Robert Earle, jr.. at | alread sameleny sepeties with werry, &e., brought in under the pretence of another nom- Le sprees pe second precinct, 1M7—total 238. snonid lapeere opportunity of laying in a ination, called a democratic nomination. A | Majority for Morgan, 37. . stock wi it is going so plentifully and so petpten ; aed Ln ai con) a Savanre Wann Butt anp Bvanset Give. — 7 . m= at: = ‘ficeth them- meeting held Seventa even- EVENS extensi a ing; for he purpone of a Young Men's the comfort ofthe indies turing the Bourn ft, | That they shoale pareegattired ne | oa te f ye w ing, at the store 330 Pa. avenue, between ae re By a Mitirany Oxver in column, ft I bave naught to say of its personally, pemeary x Ons column, mn aad eoaslaceat ‘Torre oe we to Comat aay of the," of the . Every member is ex- iples that underlie and form the ‘Tue Japanese Povice P, to be present. A are to our ha w. wane Sea thammane. we w ir ‘asuINeToN CITY ngage aod lay the men aside. sede t dwell epoo G8, ot oeeetnened SPs ven ages next _ Rrvaso Cuarsu Fours delegates tthe ero wa at

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