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Jcpicex oy tHe Wipe AWAKES AND Geamax ‘AN ASSOCT - - b4 Me AL - NE Ws o Wipe A | ia for having been thus tempo- | _ Tux raeres Axxuat CoxrersscraT Aex:| = BALLS PARTIES, ke. i i= HE LATES? NEW Ss eas == =] Toasts, §c.—Last night was quite a jobilant Dil that fgg will be Sedona relnttre the Weshing- ; SALE, tr Thougu Tur Stax Is printed o: fastest time with, te Wide Awakened Gldtr ‘wicnds, placed in the ranks ng ye nd be toy chert oe Te | L,OOk OFT, POR FER MONUMENTALS TELEGRAPHIO. . teteetonte! «hota nn indo S i ateem press tn use south of Baltimore, tte edition | ‘be German republicans. The eceasion was assured it will be our proud privilege to protect - Wheelright a to the aS Saat SEARD. cor the tation by the latter ization ‘to | that flag, and that which it r F euterprise at Washi: we ‘cheerfi MONUMENTAL CL’ is 20 large as te requite it to be put torprese-at an | toe ATG. ‘Awaken of a costly iiea of col- circumsiances;( use, ) foc thet fing ald to in te work, dnd when a le to buy th — early hear; Advertisements, therefore, should be j.ors? Ataneatly hout the wi ywaen possestes ion of Americans; but} . Lan; lowed B., N Legislature coat ia before £2 o'clock m4 otherwise they may alt appeatance. When wen the Constitution of the Union. of whict that is aa peta by et By = a eaten bere fm repented not appear until the next day. emblem, recognizes also Sp foreigner mp citi fo fuidl all Conference — | session. The Governor's was delivered Tho 138s Sr0 eee hondted throug zens. We shall over stand by the rizlts of the Smitheon. “ n Tae tiers Not much elsedone. Allis quiet. Seocssion is SNRs ie PF, on. foreign-born citizen 2s earnestiy as wo will Dr. Edwards ‘bt that the eburch in sf the absorbing topic its precisi 8 Novtics.—District of Coiumbia Advertisement thoee af the natlveshoon. ‘Now jeuieaecls ik Withieston ween seach of tos aunties ve their ——— Pp - = to be Inserted in the Battncone Sun are received Sight the Germat hestiatton wambering | aame of the Wide Awakes | thee, ae RCE, by of t. Huger, postmaster at Charlortow. at and forwarded from Tue ¥rar Office. Columbia, | again return you our sincere thenks injure the cause of the Westington | tue Wade oemh rs cuted Rovicnec Gist that be will, cues san here, the same ———— . ete escorted into te ball by a com- | for this valued testimonial of your esteem. [Ap-| city bhurchin the South. Hethoughtthe expret y order of the ~ dey that South Gerotins Sepede from : most v the Union. sty Cowncirs, Notember 26.— Board of Alder- | mittee of the Witte Awakes. The two organiza- sions dropped in the Conference, especially wt we COMMITY - plause.} x ERE Tar ere vem < _-_—_ 2S 59S abappnenaeneliany smen—A communication was received fr e | tions then ed in line each other. At the conclusion of eremony, three cheer | where the ition had been strong, ‘ " ™M. nel a oa his approval of certain e After» national air from the band, the President | and a tiger were given es Wide Awakes for | ‘pu Gareatan n@ac BALL Camasandaas amine moe es a ‘Also, one from PJ. Steer, Eaq., in relation fo.| Of the Amociation, Me. Kreyzanowaki, | the German Repibiioan. en ag iret ASSOCIATED BAKEKS or DIST. COLUMBIA | Springficid this morning. Mr Remilin left ‘the Introduction of sewing macbines Into: tbe bocnane, en Preucest aces nded to in a like manher on the part of the i East last evening, accompanied by Senator fe schools; referred to the committee on pub- y and ressed him as follows : : Conference The Associated Bakers of the District of Col kinson, of Minnesota. Yesterday Mr pHs boy MR. KRZYZANOWSKI’S SPEECH. ‘The crow@ then repaired to the street below, ag hppa bia have the honor to inform their frends Mr. Hamlia attended the St. James Episcopal ‘The petition of T. B.O? Brien. for the remission dae not in my power i Sucribe pal hg lhe on ay in line, cites % eS peciredeiry ¥ id gad the mabiso that the will give fourth church, with Issac N. Arnold, member of Con were concealed in m t . Accompan’ ive > . y SS on Mase uobehd the Ane {can | the procession moved up Indianaa Seageoconae the fama ke io i N DA’ VE > gress elect, and afterwards dined with JY. Scam- : : dmon, Mem ber-elect to the State Leyisiature. lower Board, with 2 sobsti by . The first thought these are the colors | and-a-half street to C, and thence to Seventh street, | have much difficulty if be met the oppos! . - hap adler S entitiea x bill for ere ornecl Peccath whose folds the Fathers of this country | and up Seventh te Thorn’s building, where a | such men as Brothers Wheelright and Lang- — band be 1 ete ook ote ye ECR par IORE SEE sold for taxes by virtue of | gained ae Dey which we now enjoy, and | collation had been prepared under the direction | horne. He did not, however, agree in the doc- th Nomimations to the Georgia Convention Corporation; ordered to be pub- covetett names with immortal joy. Lap. of the Wide Awakes. 7 trine which had been advanced on this floor—that | and | t i Avevsta, Nov. 26 —Hon. A BR ished with the proceedings of the Board, ead aol Oh, how proud every American ought Arriving at the hall, the order was given to | a wajority of the Conference had a right to bind Dr. Perkins bave been unani; made the ‘ial order for next Monday night he of these ‘Star and Stripes,” and be ready | ‘fall to,” which was readily obeyed and in good } the conscience of brethren inconventional matters. = a ‘The bill is as follows: to sacrifice woneyining. which is dear to him in igs epee pag occupying the one side of | Mr. Branch, of Petersb: a lay delegate, said rT Be it enacted, §c., That it sball be the duty of | defence of the uation’s honor—the National Flag - and the Wide Awakes the other. bef fo stand amid the Conference, alay- FRANK TI ASSO- the Register of the city, at feast thirty dave and {Applause} ‘Oh how different is the advanced | German portien of the gathering soon became jy and address himself toa subject of interest piace WEUNESDAY wot more than forty days ptior to the time fixed century from those dark periods of the 18th | quite hilarious =e hes to partake freely of | tothe laity. When the laity had assumed their | BRING. frer 8 ranklin Hall, D st., by lnw for istwing a fee simple deed by the Cor- | century. In those days they Tougut for liberty | the “ beer’ ich flowed in such abund- | foll sway, the church would have reached the | "*8* fone te fcaie ports je otters poration for any lot or lots, or paris thereof, sold and principles; now in the enlightened day of | ance. wants of the inner man having been | full point of Lever moor He advocated the cause kets &) cents, admitting Sather | ise. for arrearage of taxes, to cause a publication to be | the 19th century, there are some men who are to, the body was called to order by the | of the church in Washington. He thought, how- Jon music faced, "No hats or caps al- made twice each week for a period of four week: for a slave dogma; and are will- | pres! the Wide Awakes, when— ever, that the Trustees should take care of the ex- in the room. By order Committee of Ar- in the newspaper in which for the time betng the | ing to 1 national colors for those Mr. John P. Hilton offered the following senti- itures, for it might not be long before Wasb- | rangements. ne 22-6t laws and otticial notices of the Corporation are — bie: wa fos }- pence tall. 3 printed, setting forth, in substance, the number God. ol Bf the squares the number of the lot or lots, ot | ‘tiota left who are teady to defend the National thereof, and the name of the owner or party the | sper inberitance of their fathers. ment: 2 might cease to be the seat of government. “Our German Republican Wide Awakes, their | He was in favor of striking out the word south. liberty is our liberty; their rights are our nes He wanted a church in Boston to preach Christ WANTS. parte and republicanism its arms to all and Him crucified to the abolition incendiaries. “< to whom assessed, and that, unless said lot or lots, who prefer freedom * He wanted the church to be the Methodist Epis- ANTED—A SITUATION Os wattor or stew. rts thereof, be redeer the owner, a tlemen of the Wide Awakes, I believe that toast was received wi " copal Church of North American. (Amen from Oek by sn euperouess ea ee or pa a 4 redeemed e 0 i t. Ki dent of 6 of references. Any command: at Mr. G: deed in fee simple will be issued fothe purchadet | Your mission is to protect the national fing WAR: t Eo gece a 5: benef runny quareee-) will be at the tax sale on aday to be therel! ‘fied. | plause ] By your prompt organization ae Assoc! gg reaponded by an appropriate senti- | A substitute for the third and fourth resolutions No. 252 Ps. avenue, for “8. T.” ‘attended | JACKSON, Miss., Nov. 26,—The Legislature woe Awak here under the des the same ‘with a few | was fd adoptia. The substitute strikes | —~ ae ot A ier | merely organized to-day, “The Governor's mes e st ‘hich t ex- | Awake company under the ic swa' an od. e Bu 7 > - | Swe wes " " cen for anv intlor parcof aot, the suin of one | democracy, you lave achieved ter yo wes | spirited reinarks. — out aif in relation to m specific sum to be collected | WYANTED—A middie-aged colorel WOMAN anembere are unanimous fer dollar, twenty-five cents of which is to beallowed | the respect every true patriot. [. pblaase | ‘The remarks of Mr. K. called out Mr. Clephane, | by each preacher and provides that they shail re- Aba ee eee to the Register of the city f6r the preparation of You did not listen to these thrents of ae ae ——— iy the Wide Awakes, who evel > — - frees convenience, instend of the hiniens well recon yededs A ply at No. ng? Discount om Southern Banke, the advertisem: to be chai asa part of *« numerous opposite party in this c' a ie = , between: - . ther: r Agi Pe the peepenty thus Pavertieat, public demonstration you announced to themtbat| ‘‘ fo the memory of our patrtotic friends | Rev. Dr. Sehon then addressed the Conference, SAY Pera a Puu.appiraia, Nov 26.—Thompeon’s Bank NTED—RBy two respectable young wome: Note R ter quotes as uncurrent funds all banke b respectively. é ‘ou support the republican party. [A use ] | Whose remains repose on American soil.” ing” m them the claims of the various Pub- Wwe D y, ‘« Macs 2 That Sunusly ereafer, Ymmedtately | That” demonstration was glorious Helary-and | "This being drunk, the band struck up the | lishing, -islonary, and otber operations of the | chamicrmas, san give good relrvencee, Please | foul'yutgy sya ston, Per Oemt Miscounts Mary a recelving the new tax books from the Tax | you proved that ¢ | “Marseilles Hymn.’ chure! The address was most effective. Tbe | call for three days ‘st'No 45 Tenth st,, between F per Clerk, it hall be the duty of the Collector of the | of the American flag. [Applause ] Because of The following toasts were then presented and | Confetence then adjourned. and G sts, ne 2-21" y to cause to be entered therein, opposite the | this fact, the German Republican Association of drunk in order: —— -- ~ ~ = name of the party assessed as the owner, such } this city are bere now to present to you the ‘Stars | Offered by Mr. Hilton—‘Our ‘old original Ja-| Prorusson AwpERson’s Extmaonvinarr P: sims By < oan spoon memorandum, sign, or mark as will indicate that | 8nd Stripes.’* Let this be the unity between you | cobs’ in the republican cause. Well done, good | rvormances.—Mr. Anderson appeared at the | place; one to cook and assi-t in washing end iron- the property se marked bad been sold for the taxes | aii@ the adopted citizens of this great republic. | and faithful servants; you have been faithful overt | ‘Theater lust evening, and gave the first of the se- | ing, and the etry, to do ol ork sod piasn of the previors year, that it shall be the duty | (Loud and continuous applause ] May it ever re- | a few things. er 3 remain rulers over many | ries of magical representations he is te vive in this | S¢¥ 1% at assist in hing wor rocien: Apply at of said Collector, in making out mind you that adopted citizens are always ready | things afier the 4th of March next.”* city. The entertainment was one of the best we be street, between 13th and 15% sts. write with ink on the face of said bills, o tostand by you to support their noble, your noble, | Mr. J. J. Coombs being called upon to respond, | have ever been treated to in Washington, and its | 0 == Nomination fer Mayer. any property so suld, the words ‘‘sold for Constitution and the national flag. It has been | sald: excellence was duly appreciated by a discrimina- WANTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Bostox, Nov. 26 —E. S. Toby bas received the so that the atteation of the owuer may be invited | sald that we unfortunate adopted citizens a Gentlemen, I bave been called upon to respond | ting and applausive audience. Conjuring ceases Persons Jcolining housekeeping. or havik | nomination for Mayor of Boston bythe Parker to twat fact before the expiration of the peried for | liable to be the cause of the downfail of this | to this sentiment under the supposition, I pre- | to be conjuring in the hands of this distinguished | ® Surplus of Furmiture on hand, ean obtain the casi tedemption ~ “8 -. Let me tell our accusers that we support | sume, that I belong to the ancient order of “origi. | artist, po pie Rie a higher grade of cen: and prices by ad ps ee ida Bili authorizing the construction of a sewer and | the party which supports the Constitution, and | nal Jacobs.”” Lregret to say, however, that I am in fact, an entertainmentof the highest intel- { —-———______CON*T A &_ GUICE™* cess pool to remedy the defective drainage in | notthe party which threatens to withdraw from | unable to account for the reason why this peculiar al order. Nor is it Mr. Axderson only who ANT IMMEDIATELY From J to square 510; passed. Bill making appropriations | the Union because they are not gratified in their | term has been applied to us. 1am not aware of | forms the attraction of theevening. He has three | pup fol al Fade, tore thee ott sone toe for certain expenses incurred in the distribution | peculiar views. [Applause ] We bave taken | ‘ts origin. If it is taken from an incident = charming daughters, who lend Their presence to the highest prices, And, ss us wy ap ee ded and of Potomac water: passed. Billof the lower board | oath to support the Constitution, and we intend | sacred history, it seems to me it is not wi brighten and better the scene. One of them—the | tice. rigs anal to abate = nuisance in the First Ward; rejected on | to rematn faithful to the solemn obligation under | chosen. According te my recollection of sacred tinfest of the three—is a very wondrous little Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, &c. wey Oneage in the third reading. Bill to abate a nuisance in the | Which we have thus placed ourselves, and never | history, it was in one claiming the birth- | songstress; the second in size {sa mesmeric pa-]| oc9 405 7th st., bet. G and H.east side. | number of scholars will Sixth Ward; passed. Bill for the improvement of | Consent to disgrace ourselves as individuals, or as | right of another, and receiving the blessings | tient, who develops some of the most singular pint mee geal be me od mS the western burial ground; passed. Bill for the | 2 nation, by consenting to disregard those pledges | which was due to another by putting on false jenomena of magical catalepsy; the eldest of the D FOU Prine pal, st Mrs, LE Wiss, 0 873 wenefit of James Rhodes; passed. Bilt authoria- | for pelf,as his already been proposed to some of | livery, and passing bim off under deceptive cir- | irio otictates 1n the dual capacities of pianist and LOST AN ND. pevmcipel, : . Sovemeseth Yng the opening of new alleys in square 513; | us. We will fight for liberty; but never for pay. | cumstances. Now, that has not been the case | clairvoyant. All previous il ow Oran N House Convention. nstrations of magical - oat passed. Bill for relief of property-owners on the | [Cries of *‘Good.”’ and applause J with us who are “original Jacobs.” We have | second sight sink into insignificance in compari- LostsAge band BRACEL ST. with-e ete north frontof square 259; passed. Bill for the | It 1s rather ditficult to ascertain upon what | always served under the same livery; we have | son with those afforded by Miss Anderson. The | 7,4.0PErovnd innide. A. suitable rewa: it* liquidation of eertain claims against the Franklin | ground the opposite party seeks to arraign the | never assumed the livery of another man, or set | performance is quite unlike the second-sight trick 5 : THE fire company; . Bill for relief of James 8. | republican as a sectional ization. I should | of men, in order that we migbt receiye our birth- | of other magicians, and very much more astonish- REWARD WILL BE PaiD POR THE cate Serene fos ook ie Sis) Mina aoe sentences | Seatensinaee Somaereas | ena] nn ae r t, from the committee to which wes | 8"! w in —there at, but we | sensation durin, stay in Washington, which " ~ col 133. referred the Salsject of the annexation of Genak- Pe sg The last election nes sroved conclu- | didn’t obtain it under false pretenses, as did | wiil fill the Theater for Bentiders Saosin and | WATCH, made by Cooper, of Liverpro! 13 jew (number not recollected.) bearing ac inscription, as & present from the Washington ch 27-20" WAM. 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, » kK. MURRAY, town to Washington, gave notice thaton next | sively we have the majority. not then the | Jacob of old. My fellow-citizer.s, we have prac- | as the performance is of that nature to require you y, , . . Monday beshoutd introduce a bill for submitting | party which charges us as being sectional, sec- | tised no fraud in obtainiug the blessing which | to tbe bear tee stage to see it well, it 1s advisal le, Next door to Clay's (late U. 8.) Hotel, be- the question of said annexation to the people at | tional itself. The census of 1=50 shows that there | we are now rejoicing over; and therefore, it does | we think, to book seats during the day. tween Third and 4% streets. the next municipal election. From what could apie mansyaty ob ear —v orraae: waexines —_ reseecincnges mite — — Gag tie renal pase — = be ascertained, the majority of the committee, of whom were planters, the rulers of modern | is altog: applicable. fear, fellow-citizens, SHockine Accipen’ A -—The G. G. EVANS, in order to accommodate doth boards were in favor of the measure. | democracy” These 40,00 planters desire that | that some of wa will find after the 4th of March | gette of this seernteg: taper A a-atelaied Ox tal othe legions of customers throughout the United States, Adjourned 320,000 of independent of this Republic | that we are occupying a position similar to that | curred at the tannery of Messrs. C. C. Smoot & - . has located Common Council.—3iz. Powell offered a'resoln- should submit to their rule, and these despots | occupied by Esau, that somebody else has put on Sons yesterda ‘morn! by which Mr. A. Riston A BRANCH STORE ‘ion instructing the committee of ways and means desires the democratic party bs Late 1 sup; our skin, and obtained the birthright which we | Jost hi: s right arm, and was otherwise seriously | (4: ; i PER em the 38 st | of his widely celebrated i ese rulers assume their the same doc- | have always been after. “8 IVE COWS—two buffalo three ire into the expediency of erecting street | ese Fe a ‘ello injured. Mr. R. was attending the running of | horned cows ; two of them fall red and the GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE all the streets of the city wh: ‘i trine as the crowned sof Europe. They are| But ow-citizens, we again submit, and we | the engine, in the absence of the regular engineer, | oth ed and white. Th own- - | aud Gee euat ed gitar eakioup men the rulers by the grace of God; Dut this is 2 | do not intend to grumble. We are satisfied of one | and while paren or eg mt Boge ile oiling some part e f 101 rd, prove pro! barges | 12 Wash neton City, at Gayligut the year round: (365 nights;) the | doctrine which the people of the 19th century will } thing, if we do not receive the offices and the | coat was caught pad = igh. tape pret esd pone ty lp ed aaa ie cg 426 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Number of Ismps required; whether the expense | Bever submit to spoils of victory, there is no one that can rob us | drawn in between two cog-wheels, and so ahock- | _D024#3t* Boundary t__ | oso can always be found 8 complete stock of the should be paid pat of the generai fuad ot the ee- In the name of the German Republican Associ- | of the bonor of baving been the first and foremost ingly mangled that it was only held by a few of —On thi 5 4 " ¢ WORKS cae ea fate where te Ted OF the fe- | ation of Washington 1 now present this flag to | in thiszreat struggle thatis gotny on. [Applause.] | the feadoreand some alight treads of akin He | [,OST.,On the morning of the 234 instant be | STANDARD AND MODERN crested. and what effect it would have on the | YoU, gentlemen of the Wide Awakes, and I'am | Now, fellow-citizens, for one, I feel uo jealousy | was also severely cut about the head and face, | depot two negotiable NOTES. one for $500 and ot te resent police etpenditure, and to report by bill | Confident that you never will submit that the num-} in regard to the eleventn-bour men who have | and complained of internal pain, from which it | ons for $103, pa ‘to my order at Richmond, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. bi otherwise; adopted * ¥ Ls of ve a a a hogy loc pn <i woe a corse ar 2 ed day. God noes we paces 1s feared that he has been otherwise injured. Mr. Ris et areof Bo value to sar — oy wing Every book is eold atthe yr, ric ‘ E rs whose light shines feeble for this Union, em. A few days ago we needed a great many iston was in a 01 tt @ finer wi-l confer a favor by sending them fe aor malt, Van Rewick. from committee on improve: | Lope we will be able to strengthen tuele Light; if | of this clase of men to enable us to secure the vic- | Uf the accident, bat the engine_wes stopped inva | Me, at Kichwond, Vo.,and be rewarded, if desired PUBLISHER’S REGULAR RATES, qrtinnen coat out of tree tik peoed aol that, that we will gala brighter stars in the | tory we have. If it had not been for those who | Nery abort time, and medical ald at once secured. | _BO™ = ee et A GIFT Miz. Meade. from. the joo ntl a police, West for our glorious Confederacy. in conclu- came in ata late hour, where would we ‘“‘originel | Dr Fairfax took the arm off near the shoulder worth from Fifty Ceate to ONE HUNDRED reported back’a bill from the upper Board, for the sion, permit me to say: Jacobse” bave been? We thank God that the | joint, and rendered the requisite surgical assist- DOL ‘LARS is anette benetit of the volanteer military companies of the ** The star spangled banner, seed which we have been sowing has fell upon }ance. Mr. R. was taken to the residence of his prese: city of Washington, recommending that it do not Long may it wave, good ground and Reece hi eee fruit. (Applause } > NOTICE ae Srcthanin law. Mir. Janse Bet nti EVERY PURCHASER O'er the land of the free, Mr, Jno. H. Wise offered the following: hapcanasiuat oo tt knee at the time of the sale. : And the bome of the brave.” “The present Governient oilicebolders, who ee any person or persons on m ; ; — of ge Barrons hoped that the recommendation | phe banner was then presented to Mr. L. Cle- | are en the stool of repentance: May mercy, tem-| Porice Matrens.—Before Justice Barnacle — | no dons ‘contracted by any other person than my-| Being extensively engaged ourselves in the red. and that some fostering care would | Po2he, president of the Wide Awakes, when the | pered with justice, be administered to therm after PUBLICATION OF BOOKS, Some four or five parties were arrested on fi. fa. | ®°!. , nded ‘to the properly organized military rformed a national air; after which, pla- | the 4th of March next.” Le se! fa. | no 27-31* JOHN W. RICHARDSON, | 454 ¢rom our large sales enabled to purchase entire for non payment of old judgments dui mn ~ panies of the elty cing the flag in charge of Mr.G. A tecre. | Offered by Mr. Hilton—The Hon. W. Hi Sew- | mitted to the seerkhewss Ter Clagett wal ac- editions from other publishers, we can offer Mr. Powell also advocated the claims of the | t°¥ 0f the organization, Mr. Clepbane responded | ard. The talent and devotion to republican prin- | cused of disorderly behavior in the public streets, MADA: 1 military upon the liberality of the Corporation. to the remarks of Mr. Kryzyanowski in the fol- | ciples ingens edly er in the U nate c —. ned of ain : x ee INDUCEMENTS | and on sufficient proof was fined 8394. Richard ons not eiscwhere to be o! Mr. Meade explained that the bill as passed by | owing language: ber, his sub ulty at reverse of fortune at | Hradford was arrested for being drunk and dis- | 4/7 {¥en we cits, All. who are ia trouble of any | to our Paar Chicago, and his patriotic self-denial and disin- | orderly i will bring anyone OUR GIFTS the upper Board only benetited two companies SPEECH OF MR. CLEPRANR orderly in the streets of the Northern Liberties and cause them to love you; will make He was opposed to partiality in the matter. a Sir: Inthe mime, and on behalf of the Wide- | tetestedness deserve,as they command, the highest | {ice District; he was sent to the workhouse for | psedy murringes aud xreat go0d luck ; will advise ARE ORNAMENTAL @MSEFUL, AND VAL- Mr. Morgan said he wasa friend of the mili- | Awakes of the District of Columbia, I accept this | *!bute of admiration, and will be properly Spree 60 days, in defauit of security and costs. A little | in regard to Lawsuits, Travels, Losses, Numbers, re. : tary and bad carried the musket himself, but he | beautiful token of the esteem and friendship of | Clated hereafter by the American people. colored girl, named Mary Jane Hiil, without pa- | &c- Office and Reception Rooms at Richmond T ¥ b was opposed to this way of doing things. He | our German republican co-laborers. In their | ,, By Mr. Geo. W. Harkness—Tne Presidency of | rents and in indigent circumstances, was brought | House, corner Righth aud D ats, ; private ou rance Comprising & Thousand Varieties ; did not believe in such appropriations. He was | name I return you our most hearty thanks for this ie oe oe hie Ste in hones os petere the magistrate and bound out to service in wiadinas = _ Among which we name— re-dy to contribute himself what be coul gift, and for the appropriate and eloquent manner ? be i ly ofacitizen. Jobn Connell an ward > " a m foc be capper of tee ease et hae | nfwich i has ObEn Preented. [Applause | You | Rest and free proplc; the greas@ reward oll | Reiden oct their dog on the unotending pig of | | BOURADPEDOF TRUSTON THE RAOP. | Gold and liver Watches, Gold Coa reas Pat posed to taxing the people for the purpose. could not have selected a present more acceptable, | }c#l honesty, talent and Integr! Mr. Joba Alworth. Theowner, desirous of savin ‘Craig, Constable, dated Nov. 19th instant, for es Dress Mc. Basby was also opposed to such appropria- | more appropriate, and one more dear to the beart servediy has it been bestowed u bis bacon, assaulted the dog, and Connell and ‘Sel: the sale of Bernard Magee’s iuterestin Lot No.1 : tions. He did not consider them authorized by | of every Aierican citizen than this, our national | Lincoln. Received with loud applause. den in turn assaulted Alworth, who was so badly Square west of Square No. 14 on 26th street and | Partor Time Pieces, Silver Plated Ware, the city ebarter. Besides, the peculiar glory of | “%¢, (applause;] which ts ai ‘sacred to the hearta| _ Near midnight the two associations again | beaten as to justify a warrant against the assail- | ! ue ev anid dead was mpoute so me Costly Sete of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Cors|, the American militory was that they supported | of every true and loyal republican thronghout this formed {n line and marched back to the wigwatm, | ants for assauit and battery with intent to kill. apulast the abd sala os Ootuk Garnet, Turquois and Lava Jewery, themselves, and this was what made fuer truly | laud. as bis own bearthstone; and whose honor | Where mutual addresses were made. They were arrested, and after examinatioa sent to 4 mail persons | Gold Lockets, Pencils and Pens, independent every republican would defend as he would the = a Ladies’ Neck. and Chatelaine Chains, M? Given, notwithstanding what had been bhonet of his own household. [Appiause.] We | SEvEsT# Ansvat Ruronr or tux Guanpiax Gente Bosom Studs and Sloove Buttons, ssid by the veterans of musketry who had pre-{ Dever look upon that flag withou: feelings of | Society. vor THE Year Exvine Nov. 1, 1860— | «tigurixa ALLEy Crow.’—Now and then Pocket Knives, Port Monvaies, &., &e. ceded him, coald not see any impropriety in | pride and gratitude. The sight of it ever Invol- | From this report we gather that there bave been | the police pick up one and another of the little , — passing bill for the benefit of the military of | Untarily carries us in memory back to the times | fecelved within the year 665 applications for aid; y rotes' t f jail for their appearance before thecriminal court. deainst ba mg af the pretended enle. a no 2°. 7t* JOHN MAGEE, N ADAME MORRICE, tne Gexat AstRoLo- Gist anD DoctREss, from Europe—This bighty . fellows who were mentioned by the youthfal it inzens ietric i the. ef ae spoke of the service they had ten- patra ects men’s raemuirgs the blood of our 7 eave the a ‘oan PA eee ip ebb adaceret pr mem bers of the “Fighting Alley Zrowa’ recently east, Proseut sod Futare Fivoste, Gall as Nox coctholiy seats places fg ae pri aeal ered and the privations they had endured fu: triot fathers was ys secure to us the “4 arrested by Detectives Alien & Co., as being as- | 405 Fighth st., between G and H, Washiogton. , tue safety and ‘honor of the ety, in the Joba | biewings, the privileges, and the tberties we now | enquiry adopted by the society that inatrad of | sociated with’ them. Peet be : and Gifts, whether desirous of purshasing or not . ‘A n some former years, three-fourths The best that can be done | _nodim Brown raid, and on other occasions. enjoy; end by the shedding of whose blood the with them, under existing circumstances, is to Mr. Lamnmond apprehended no early need of Send ‘of the Union and the States was sealed for- | Of the applicants undeserving, and only the worse | send them to the wackhaun and employ ‘enon BOARDING. vantages to be derived from our popuiar system of the military tu defend the city from the invasions ever. Applause } we love stat fiag—not because pedro ler Baer dF eeeeing: rns wR the elty farm, Two little fellows, Ben Bronsell ° conducting Book sales. of black republicans, as been intimated, or | °% uty, not ause of any intrinsic worth, y - | and Kat Calden, were arrested last night under 3 4 ome from aay ther republicans. He thought the | but because tinder It our fathers achieved the lib: | favorablecircumstances. Many whoareunwilling | guspicious clrcuinstances, and docketed for theft, | PBQARL Sar Teovtnined at 213 etrect, be. | U7 Callfor our new olnasified Catalorue.wherein greatest danger of an Invasion was from otfice- | ¢:tles of this country, [applause] because that | t beg are found to be deserving sympathy and | but were tried for vagrancy and sent down for % | tween Isth ‘and 4th, on maderace ter our method of doing business fully seekers. He was opposed to appropriating money | fag has ever floated over us as @ people and a | #!4, aad we know by their neighbors to be ina | days. Board. Location convenient and very . for such purposes. If the malitery ould be | natiom, in adversity and prosperity ; and God Pring eager Employment has been found eel iT e As — called out they would probably be paid for all | grant that no other flag, save t m men and twenty-seven women, and ‘Tae FRANKLIN ACTIVE AssoctaTion give their {17 Persons sending for books from a distance and by so doing will be enabled to judge of the ad- t Spangled for nin ol i of two or th id receive same attention as though at our store, services rendered. If t we if Banner, shall ever float over Americans upon | £904 homes for twentysthree destitute children. | second grand cotillon party at their hall,on D me . od with ¥ ns will r . reed of fonds for company purposes thet covid | American eoil. [Applause ] Pon | The expenditures for the year, including cash, | sireet, to-morrow (Weduesday) eveuing, the pro- | 433'Nivtietroct cae dn eeatin af Fat Patios | the gifts, in all cases, sooompanying the purchase, raise them in some such way as giving public there is a sigulficance, a deep significance, | food, clothing, fuel, rent, stoves, materials for re- | ceeds to, be devoted to furnisuing their sitio: moderate One of the largest avd most a a aieauee balls. which the citizens J saify would no | in that flag which you have so kindly presented pairs and other improvements, labor, books, maps, | room. The Franklin boys always have fine ti Rooms in the house, fu ed with water and gas, ares doubt be glad to patronize aij ¥ to us to-night. We behold upon it a constellation | Teports of kindred {nstitutions, pamphlets, tracts, | at thelr parties, and of course this will not bean | i now unoccupied. Tai Boarders secommo- GIFT BOOK EMPORIUM, ‘The committee was discharged from the further | ©f 33 stars, embiematical of the Union of the 33 | P| se, printing aud postage, amount to €1,153 85. | exception te the general rule. The object of this | cated, it 476 Paxna, Avenue, consideration of the bill—yeas !1, nays 3. States. The field of blue, from which those stars a ated. jows and orphans’ home has been estab- | party particularly commends it to the patronage Boar AND ROOMS—A fine Front Cham lished, instead of a widows’ home only, as for- | of their friends and the public. See their bor, and other Rooms, with Board, may be hai | Bo 10-tf Washington, D. C. Ba gota posi Pass sachin eo bar Pecipeg® morte nat the Seana Corenace, pose ber merly. Itis alee Semerrasy, residence 10r tembles tisement in another column for particular: at No. 455 Twelfth st. oast side, botwaee G and Cc Ae for the holding of the police courts by the magis- | Which wasa border of blue, significant of a league | Seeking employment, if well tecommended, and tear SS ee ee ITY STEAM Fike WOOD MILLS trates of the Ried, Finth and Seventh districts | 4nd covenant of the United Colonies against op- for destitute children til! permanent homes in Cznrrat GuarpHouss Cases —Ben Bransell, Bo » ™ ing alternate weeks, in the foregotug order, | pression—incidentally involving the idea of vigi- | 00d families can be found for them. The So- | theft and vagrant; Bat. Calden, do ; each to the | PROARDING.—Three or four a ety will feel thankful for contributions towards | Workbouse for 90 days. Lewis Solomans, drunk rae eee Beet been see | oot af Sovenvoenth strost, bslow Wor Did a A ciety will feel nkful contributions towards ouse fo: jor 8, dran c&n be Accommodat ul rd by applyiny 5 fg ea a yey eae yy a De pon eee ene ee Oret | dnishing their building. Mr. Edward Owen | and disorderly; flac and costs, $1.15. Magruder | at No. 513 Mary'aud aveoue, betwesn 4% and éh woop so Bat SOS suevnappuequiately tated ‘Adjourned. “rmen | Colonies, and signify the subordination of the generously gives the use of it haste rams oh st Waters, do; do. $3.15. Alfred Dotson, carrying | sts, Islaud. Mechanics preferred. no Wtf | uo vant Sf enel 4. -B se ppropriately . . States to the Union, and the equality of enct. The | Oaly the payment of the taxes and insurance and | ® pistel;, do. $2113.) Charles Ellis, ‘throw!a COAL KEPT IN COAL HOUSES, prote-tnd Castine A Suction oF THE STATER oF =-} red color, also, in Roman days, was a signal of | Will sell ata fa! Ps axe of | stones; do. $6 12 Peter Johnson, (col-.) dronk | GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS | fom the weather—delivered ay pom —Oa Wednesday last < number of ladieannd | defiance, and denoted daring; while the white | tue improvements. Although part of it bas been | and disorderly; do. 2.15. Robert Snyder, (col ,) | \*** And other impurities. 2,260 ibe. 19 the ton gentlemen assembled in the foundry of Clark | represen arity. There is, indeed, an elo-| ™ade much more comfortable than the former | do.; do $3.15. Susanna Halliday, do; do. $3.15. EW _BOOKS— tf 282 Pa av. 8 LA Mills, the American sculptor, to witness the east- | quence in the stareand stripes, when ‘thetr full | bomes of the inmates, yet it is very desirable to | Two lodgers were accommodated. N 1 =P - tng tn bronze ofa part of C: ford” lossal sti- ‘know. prec! i make still further improvements as soon as - ae Ps of the Geddess of Freedous, tatended for the a. pr ae bene ee Pick ois sible. Were the other part finished, as iatenges Tue Hiawatna Cics it should be borne in dome of the Capitol. The section was that ets ju ceyeaualliy, subordina- | tt hemanagllyes more Coogee yd as well as more teat oe ergs trata eden eat Hi . of the bed: of the com| shon: comfor! asa howe; an e RoW occu- and rest, and a y aoe gr abows. known? Tropbied fel vickestcs in we ety pied would answer (the building large) for | and not on Thursday night me as been heretofore Games for the Holidays. AL swe Georgetown, the most favoravie terme, and gusranties enti.e Four thousand gery metal, composed of one | trophied with victories in peace, it commands the | & pages ot rage Ste. — satiebie Place pe be eae Spy wedicient pebiad Se mee “they will FPORREST Hi oe sass ance of block tt: half ince of zinc to orld . obtained. ws have been admitted : can : iol copper, bora pot into ten forseon, rapes the world ss the flag of the free. [Ap- | 00 only seven of them, with their children, have | have a pleasant time on tis oceasion. Reed their | 2 B S8*2" 4 caper an Gas FITTER. 5 as removed to the corner of Tweifth and F sts. With pce assortment. f" Faveniie Books and | He is prepared to introduce Water and Gas upon fol Es ‘The Minister’s Wooi o1 CEE WN. ad when melted, ht in twi fron ket- become inmates of the home, the rest being un- | #dvertisement in another column, ® part. THE ENTIRE COMPANY - — lies, which wersoarried by eramencveribemonid, | Succees to the fag of our mate tieeed: willing to cometn whilst somevery objectionable | Ref, and give them a call. Youcanbardlyspend | w asuing PON THEATER REMOVAL The latter had been previously sunk io It 4 blazoned with deeds of the vali t ‘women remain ip the locality, who, thinking an evening more agreeably. Will appearat aechnee sonel fae [have removed " pared for the purpose, in order to bring Itt ae ain naieas” ‘thelr eraft is in danger of being set al naught, Lo THUESDAY. Novi2t PAWN OFFIC isthe euidea Roo of te buidinge atsgiven | And sacred wit nameat hedead:”” Lye hoi tothe lntton, and'oe encouraged | DE, Raters Lectens, By an adveraement Ta ahisdyh Ke" bay, ist Coes ley aa eters et > ti " Lissing inte tte gates of the mould, white tejets| MY they ever In unity waves | Butfor this, others also would. have applied for | i#ed lecture of the Rev. Dr. Yeates Reese 1s to SATURDAY, December 1. the bungee wile ovat gpd as he cf gxs issuing from the vents in a body of blue ‘The white ts the em of my admission. It bas been said by men of whom be delivered at the Smithsonian to night. The Oa TUESDAY, November 27th. old . 156m) aAO HERZ: fame, roared furiously around the sputtering ‘The red is the blood of the brave! better things ought to have been expected, if popeleuty of the lecturer is alone sufficient to at- | win hs performed the Comedy, in 3 acts, called the ADIES’ AND MI streams of molten bronze, aud revealed in the Saccess to the of our nation, Position is an ciiterion, that women oe kept ta large andience of the intellectual public. SERIOUS FA Y. Ft eo — forms of the house call as it rps “oe “ a Leiner eget ge ee ay years, a hems opt macy ae eae ftante> Soe s LADIES’ AND M! ing to mind the fabled i ican’ it kindle new where 8, own ve gone and squa wn . ; Uk focee and sltogether comblaing tsproducccn | In the bosoms that long to befrec’ ‘by theslde of them, and now complain; asif It schooner liza Pharo, Cran- ‘0 cone ao wit tie mgaioal tres Frosh Arrival from N inspiring ia its associations. Let us keep its young glory ansulifed, had come to this. that such women ma’ Messrs rene 3 oe el Jenny Lind (with song) *. Mise M. Shaw = than Ever opposite factions are in flerce va- Sustain it on ocean od shore; themselves as nuisances in “ee rt of the city, : sph Fa & Gag. Fass 38 nen Cheaper meat im their madness to rend Rear it high, @ broad beacon of freedom and thereby debar others from doin, ~_ gz eanything in| Czy M. ier’ i \ our union of States, here ® great ‘To the world, till Time is no more, +! tg map to ya gos a locality which may have a counteracting | mice P $00 dozen TRIMMINGS asad ssiceuts : aon oultry fres: Doors open at a juarter to 7; commence at half- movument Is being reared te the great Gofidess af | My fellow German republicans, we who have a pean iter; 100 barrels 0; sas . ey a fit Merz, iY. Freedom, who watched over our confederacy in| been born on thissol! feel proud te Know that : wie fpoless winch. we will walls wien oxnee S| BR ny ord children bef price: } nom ad ss infancy, and las led us by the hand up to our | this flag which we love is no less dear to our the lowest market price a <a WN. R. SCHENCK’S PULM ptime. And aay we not hope that all differences | foreign-born citizens; use} because it pro- ‘Gao. W. Stawart & So Co D 4 x 4 of opinion may quiekly be settled, that ail ill will | tects alike their rights and privileges. And, my ‘fweilth and Tee a : mA may be buried deep, and that one day the dome | friends, we love our fellow Germans because 4 @1000 Virginia: rs sites | For sale by 8. 1. WAITE. corner of tbe Capitol may be surmounted by thie g they do honor and respect our laws. Gentlemen, part a. seunsi te eoalaare ta ol nis Dough: ames stor of tue Uoitdess of Liberty, which sail lovk | this fag protects altke your rights ne ttdoes those of Dry ‘at Matthews # trore's, oo ef Sea Wi \ per hottie care ui teresis e American citizen; [2 use, ja me : & str betw. Der eam Fhe section ed Ahautetue- oath ob dhis Cine was | ssenre you my Gererapatacede that protection pre © tig: Feeeceemmegeere & he! betere i a Ld pa keg yp = _ wry ry ea epee ee Te ee our Constitution aad this flag throws Mr. 5 and it proved an entire success. ¢ | arout is no privilege bestowed. it is work upon the whole Sure is rapidly approach- | right, demanded eitke ‘by honor and justice. = > = jetien, and statue will [Applause } Bistory has the fact that weigh, whea 7, > ,000 pounds. in our revolutionary ee sto be found Cuyren Manxer.—The opening of the market aide by rents And a “= ai. was rather dull this morning. The dealers were | fellow onin pew seerioens! can numerous, aad renee in ir and the ¢ a sa) , can of Steuben. ality, but ight, ond. ae the Lipentance | Roeel Lata: and boa a og Tt nce. of ianctivity to the whole market. The tavastond tng appearance of the clouds, and the damp, un- condition of the streets, no doubt vented many persons from attending the poll og and so the gangways were at no time crowded The bay market was occupied by a few small loads, for which there to be no pressing demand The scales at clerk's office was not Cc tation. {a a¢ constant use as of late with the welgbing of | UF Constl Wits he couatry pork. of watch se ey was hand, ery smaee prices ranging % $7.50 per "1 hope th , ONEY! LARGE weMBER of the members of the Vir- a Conference, now in session in Alexandria, aceompanted by thelr ladies, visited the Smith- sonjan lastitute yesterday. ue “abjne forth public ay ig the 7th Mrs. 1m the 27! . te-morro' edoes- i fie ma trom pees ot re ai i MONEY! aR tle

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