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' THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STARK BUILDINGS Svwsthwest corner of Penn’a avenus and 11th sirest. BY , W. D. WALLAOH. ——_o—_—_ ‘The STAK is served by the carrierd to their sebdecribers im the Uity and Distric at Tam Cxure Pau WaEK. Copies at the counter, with ¢ without wrappers, Two Usnts each. 4 *'pmcs yor MAILINe:—Three months, One Dower and Fifty Comte; six months, Three Dol- lars; one year, Five Dollers. No papers are se at from the office loager than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—publishedon Friday | YOU moreing—One Deller and o Half a Fear. BANKERS, J" CUVOKE & CO., BANEKEBs, Fifteenth street, oppesvte Treasury, Buy end sell at current market retee, and keep comstently on bend, s fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIATIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTBS. Orders for STOCKS. BONDS, &¢ , executed, and ‘Collections made on ail accessible points. rent = BrArrow «Co., BANEERS, Gorner Louisiana avenue and Seventh street, DRALERS (6 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, siLVEB wan me AND LAND WAREANTS. L=*s JOHNSON & CO. re BaAuK EES, axrD DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE, GOVEBNMENT SECUBITIES, STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD AND BILVEB, BOUGHT AND B80LP. wat? first National Bank of Washington. B.D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, wh. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aXD FAHANOLAL AGBNT OF THE UNITED STATES, 164A scrett, opposise the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United Graser SF ONE MILLION DOLLARS eg We buy snd sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SLCURITIESat carrent market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careial ene prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, end to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION ia regard to GOVERE- MEDBT LOANS at all times cheerfaily farniehed WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1865. m 21-tf OLOTHING, &c. EWABD. 45,000. 45,000. 45,000. STOP and THINK. ENSE STOCB OF CLOTHING otk LMMENEE STOUE OF CLUTHING OUB IMMENSE STOCK OF CLOTHING MARKED DOWN MARKED DOWN MARKED Cent, Li than Uvcest, Cent. Less than Cost. er Per 7 in will ma have the OHANCE. REVERE sssin wil yon nave the ORANGE: NEVES again will you have the OHANOE. be sold within the next six: The goods must be so! xts ixty ofcost, We mean wi poe pear md Sourselves before purchasing. J. H. SMITH, 460 7th street, opposite Post Otice, ec lett Washington, D.C. Tu E GREAT BECONSTERUCTIONIST. BL? I know him well— reduction‘st; fit. “Andy.”’ hora, famons “* Recoustructionist !”” as rebel wear broke down your gear, weed threatened ite destruction’ *Twill all be weilif H. KOPP! . Just tries his** Reconstruction | iM, exch portion will Pee bromant lerClske comemantions: Just as we Tl sev (God grant ‘twill be) ‘The States within this Union! Now al! men know, for a weil dressed beau Heuston a apell” with H KOPPEL— > the highest fashion. ite Tressa! at ROnees, 15th street, epposit Soerwes M LOSARO. ROBANT TAILO} : ae Coense of *h tnd D treat re! spon him during past Pe ok a ed friends t it bis store and inspect his new and chetes vanerdiay of goods, which he has archased for the Fail and Winter Trede. Mr. B. ARDON, hie sesociate, continues to to le and general apear- Pa yet eae the establishment. “Tbe best'work and moderate casrgee is oat Motto. se3 im* ; J. HEIBEBGER, ¥. Metr. Ri I TAILOR, opolitan Hotel, Pennsylvania aveaue. 362 Bsy! Wasnt uccessor te H. ¥, Leadon & Co, CITIZEN'S AND MILIEAR : t my 1-tf —_— HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &o. s“t ‘Wate, BATHING N N A This well knows pO pa Ae ed for thi for {he Feception Of visitor> on the 20th Steamers leave Washington —s ednesday and Seinsdsy at Ss. m., and more Tu . a, icechiow clog ahd cadias'nt ne Peinte'te¥ de? Ww ALLAOH HOUSE BESTAUBANT AND DINING SALOON, Southwest corner of Penna. ave. and Lith street, - ‘2.41, BheAN, Propriewr. | NITED STATES BOTAL, * forthe SURF Ba x Our love experience in nt of class Hotcis See Je le-eomt * Pa al TRIKSEMA a Protrctxp BY BulaL LETTERS PAT- of nt of England, and seenr Heole de Pharmacie de Porte. gent Calirge of Mindicine: View : osm the Impernal rieremar No }. ts eo lexstion. Spermat hoea, and Eanttooeet ae. ali the System. Triesemar No.2 has seded’ the Fanseoas nse, of Copurigy Gutaeee Bleecker street. New York Je be bad also of 8. O, FORD. No. 290 Penu'y Srerue sorner Jit st, ae 9-1 sFViraL ae S BASLIN been received, whic! ao7 A pirate oe ARENDS Pr ae | WASHINGTON. D.-C., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1866. bie sesisiant. —> under = ieee ae reeeararten Anne ‘Arunde? bo! ty, ua the nig! p another of our en . XXVHI. AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE. Pe: Ivania SPALDING & Ra J. B. BPAUKMAN.... N2.. 4,223. LOCAL NEWS. Cerperation Afiuirs. Boarp oF ALDERMEN, September 17.—The board met atthe usualhour: Present—Meesre. ©, S. Noyes, Tait, Cross, Lewis, A. Lioyd, Turton. Gulick, McUatbran, Magruder, a TELEGRAMS. &c, ' The steamer Crusader brings advices ffom Jamaica of September dsand Port-au-Prince tember 5. Cape Haytien advices to August Sazepens nearly Ne whole country ima state of revolution. There were aimost daily fires at au-Prince. Gonaives was laid in ashes and deserted by its inhabitants.’ In St. Mary’s a number of revolutionists were arrested and sentenced todeath. Business was almost to- tally snépended, Ine Goverament was active and it was believed would overcome the diff- Information from an official source states that tranquility has been restored. A collision took place on Sunday morning on the North river, N. Y., between the Jersey City ferry-boat D. ©. Gregory, and the excur- George Haus, 32 years of age, and residing a: No. 72 Hudson street, Jersey city; had beth her leg: broken, and her daughter Lena, four yeats of crushed. They were re- ork Hospital. le worshippiag at * campments ina ner, in Monteomery county, merits Sud suomi receive the indignation and com- demnation not only of ourselves, but of all People throughout the State. That in these great and other similar wrongs we see clearly exhibited not only a most bitter hatred otthe pie. but a hatrea no less in- thodist Episcopal UOburch on this border, and that these camp-meeting ou:- especially were aimed alike at white and ing. That we most urning and destrac- urches and school-houses of the And the many outrageous as- their teachers that have taken of our State, as Purpose to deprive the commonest rights of humanity, andcail upon all good citizens everywhere to irown them down, and to use all their influ- ence to prevent their recurrence. MetBodist Episcopal Charch, that has been so seriously aggrieved by these wrongs, owes it as aduty to herself te use all proper means to aid the civil authorities in ar- Testing and bringing to speedy trial and punishment the perpetrators of them; and also to see to it, in so far as she can, that # fair and impartial trial is awarded to th le who were thus assaulted at the bipley’s woods, a number of whom have ad thrown into the jail ouE SUCORSS Dramati A mg ag and ‘arranged, 18 four ects, by ir Thos. THE ICE WITCH; Ox. THE KNIGHT OF THE FROZEN HAND, @ for seats secure) in advance. oH Ourtaip will rise at 8. Eaqmonston, Harr, President, and S. Y. The Chair laid before the from the Mayor, stating that he bad approved acts: grap’ certain privileges the grading and paving of juare 538; to set the curb stones and yeou the west side of 1th street weet, between E and F streets north, and north side of V street north, between Ver- mont Avenue and ith street west; cross gutters across North Capitol street, on the north and south sides of K street north, Borth and south sides of L street norta: makin; Owen, Thos. Noyes, Secretary. Board NAUGURATION OF WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE, Corner of Ninth street and Pennsylvania avenne, GHIONT'S ANP SIGHO! MAA AND ITALIAN OP&) MAX STRAKOSOB.... Op FRINAT, een Sie POSITIVELY ONLY TWO NIGHTS. GRANP OBURUS A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1866, OPENING NIGHT For the first time in this city, opera, by the Kicci's a4 COMA mobo oh cast, splendid new wardrobe, ap- People worshi, Age; both feet bad pobered eerie, moved to the New - ney, residing in New Jersey, had one leg broken. She was taken home by her friends. Quite a bold robbery was committed before on Sunday morning, in the town of om Greenfield Hill, Mass., sitaated about two miles from the centre oi the villaze. rt thieves entered the stote or Mr. Bradley, who keeps a general coun- try shop, and took irom it al goods, consisting of dry goods; teas, and boots upposed they passed thro Norwalk shortly after sunrise en route place within a recen ing and paviog of the and ms king an and pave Bi sireet snd Ninth street west ster street; aleoact for The Chair also !aid before the board a com- munication from the Mayor, nominating Jaceb ‘Vondelebr for commissioner of improvements in the Second Ward, in piace of Jas. W. Spal- Referred to committee on im- Mr. Turion presented the petition of W. E. Spalding and others, asking to have a water main laidin 17th street west, between New York avenue and U street north. Keferred to committee on drai . Mr. A. Lloyd presented the petition of John ing the privilege of bis premises. Also, - alleys in square . and SATURDAY, from H street eonth to the relief of Bernard D OROBESTHA, he celebrated comic ut $700 worth of ding, deceased. On Sunday evening a young man named Henry Brunning called on his sweetheart, a young lady named Ellinger, residing on the corner of Fifth and Baum streets, Cincinnati. He picked up.a gun supposed to be unloaded, pointed itat Miss Ellinger,and the next mo- menther brains were scattered all over the room. As soon as the yeung man realized the fearful tragedy be rushed to the Ohioriver and tried to drown himeelf, but was rescued aud handed over to the police. An election for Congressman was held Sat- urday inthe 5th Kentucky district ‘to fill the upexpired term of Green Clay Smith. The Teturns secure the election of A. H. Ward, Democrat, by a large ma: Republican. Both candi President's policy, and the Republicans gener- ally did not vote. The billiard tournament in New York ter- minated Saturday might. The resulthave been as follows: Plukett won the tie game, taking the billiard table; McCarthy won the silver plate; Frawley the watch and chain; and Dien the first prize, the champion’s gold-mounted The campaign in Ohio is growing very warm. The Democrats and Johnson men are making @ resolute effort to elect George H. Pendleton to Congress, The Republicans have nominated Senator James H. Fitzgerald to fill a vacancy in the State Legislature. Private advices from the Louisiana sugar region state thai a fair, but not full, crop will be gathered, bnt there will bea great demand for seed-cane which will make the sugar crop already been arrested an Arundel county. Mr. Lanabsn then addressed the meet- :—One matter of interest connected loody riot, this unparalleled e: to my mind ie, that it is only the cn nation of events of 2 similar character. W in thie State, and within the district of which 1 bave charge, within the last few months, a band of rabble, in face of the remonstances of & magistrate and a trustee of the church, burst open its doors on Saturday evening and en- tered and gambled and drank. whisk: the night. and remained unti] the morning, when a man, minister, came an P. Dennis, as! to a nuisance. Also, introduced a bill toin- sation of the sealer of ‘annum. Also, to persons to On carts and other ye. icles; all of which were appropriately re- Edmonston presented the jtzgeraid for remission of & fine; re- Mr. Tait presented the petition of James g the removal of certain build- forms erected by the Baltimore & ; Teferred. resented the petition of August other barbers praying oe Be closing barber shops on Sunday: committee Police. the petition of the Rich- arg & Potomac Railroad ission to constructa horse rail- ‘ater street, from M to N streets ftaet joalee teddies ke eee street, to alities carry’ gérs and mail. The Compan: Mitted to Imy this track, to bai sen wall on the river line of Water street, and tomake and keep stantial street for publi! done under the direction of the city authori- ties; referred to the Seventh Ward delega- Mr. Owen presented the petition of Lieut. Colonel J, W. Martin praying for remission of & fine of twenty dollars imposed upon him for fast driving, with a bill for remission fine; reterred to committe on claims. Mr. Gulick presented the petition of R. W. Carter and other merchants asking ment of the law reguisting ticenses of non- Tred to committee on (Mr. T. E. Lioyd) stated that on last Monday evening he gave notice of his in- ne are a LS emeyerg nat of ~ vote by which the nomination of George S. Hep- a lice officer of the Seventh Ward, and the vote being taken by di- vision, the Obair decided that the motion to reconsider was lost, andé the nomination re- SATURDAY, FAREWELL NIGAT, Verdi's ches d'aurre, ‘With the full strength served sests in Orchestra, Patate Boxes, £18; to Dress Ui: kets will commence this Moi a. Metzerctt's Music Store crease the com, and measures Fel 4 Parquette. xtra, The sale of mday, September 17, the name of a ae 17 tf preached to them. This at into the hands ot the civil offi. jontgomery county. That officer could bave administered the writ of execution within a day after he recefved'it. He retained it mhis hands at least two weeks. When the arty was arraigned, he was brought, not be- named inthe writ ashe should have been done, but was carried before Another, and that other refused testimony except the testimony who knew almost nothin; arties who witnessed reaking, and remonstrated with the parties, ‘ivilege of testifying by a law. lt is no uncommon thing for these men, these tramplers upon law, to boast tnat they do not fear the conse- quences: that they will not A camp meeting was appointed to in Montgomery, near outrage was perpetrated to which | have referred. Some two weeks appointed for the meeting, a company of men went to the grove, and with draw-knives, in the silence and darkness of the night, sitinned three hundred and ten of the trees and killed them. Their aim was to destroy them fo that the meeting could not be held. One msn, or five men, or ten men could not have done this. 1 went over the ground and-esti « mated the time required for an individual to perform such work upon the trees. The gen- Ueman upon whose ground the encampment was to be held was not a member of our church, so that it could not have been aimed at him. This killed the entire grove. He lost his ove. Upon the calculation I made it must ave taken twenty men some four hours, ‘working briskly, t0 have done that. And, would you believe it, unless information has been received within the past two or three days as to the parties, they are yet unknown, atleast unknowns to those who would punish them. We held the meeting. reached the ground I learned that a been formed to poison the spring. measures to keep a watch on the 5: as we had made u OING ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY BOOMs, ‘B, between 9th and 10th streets. thenks to his MV tdionasie pax AT MARINI'S ASSE Mentzerau an peal of theact tins is classes wil] commence ays and Hours of Tuition—Tuced: urday, from StoS5 p.m, for young iadi 5 ey ag for gentleme: p._m., en above Hall can be engaged for Seirees, Balls, fe. For further particulars apply on = see. Mr. Noyes presented to receive any of one person. ie act, And saw the passen- ‘were denied the offers, if - sworn officer of em if por. Bors. J. W. 2H. P. KREIS’ DANOING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts.. Opposite Metrepolitan Hotel. Acad: fs now for the recapti, in soleruing theake to our former Pupils fer their patronage, mos: nce of the same. 01 Lis’ and W. G. Metzerot: The Hall can be rented for Soirees, &e. Place where this before the day The Methodists held a large meeting in Bal- timore Inst nightin reference to the recent riot. Resolutions were adopted e affair as an unprovoked out. Head Centre Stephens has called a meetin, of the Fenian Brotherhood of Manhattan ani Long Island for néxt Sunday. movements, it is said, may be expected soon from the headquarters of the Stephens faction. The mail steamer from Rio Janeiro brings the important information to Southampton, England, that the troop: been badly defeated by the Paragnayans, Henry Ward Beecher preached Sunday for thejfirst time since the annual vacation to an immense audience. Contrary to general ex- pectation he did not allade to political tepics. A proposition has been made in the Texas Legislature to cede a farge tract of Iand to form an Indian reserve. It meets with much Saturday afternoons, from $ to 5o'elock Gentlemen's Glasses. pings. from 8 to W o'cl: For further informati of tuition, or address a no! t Quarter commencing with the first lessor DENTISTRY. Ds. rxw 42 to 260 443 to 200) Penn. resident dealers, }. Tuesdey and Friday eve- jock. 8 of the allies BRON Ale. ed. PENTIST, hee nzmoved from Jair: Barr, trom Police committee, reported svenui doors, unfavorably on the memorial of Major Gea’l O. O. Howard asking permission to erect a purposes adjoining the Colored Baptist Church in 1 street north, and asked that the committee be discharged from its farther consideration. ader called for the yeas and nays, the Board would, by a unanimous vote, show their disapproval of the erection of this building, which has been nearly eom- pleted, without waiting for the permission of ion. It was situated in one of the most respectable logalities in the First Ward, and was a general subject yeas and nays were called, and the committee were discharged by a unanimous vote. Mr. Barr, from the same committee, reported back the bill to license and regulate bill-post- ing. with amendments making the prohibition extend to trees and tree-boxes, authorizing the restrictions on bill- Soon after 1 | frame house for schoel The Southern loyalists arrived at Troy, N. Y., Saturday, and were publicly received at Harmony Hall. The steamer Somerset, from Liverpool, is at quarantine, Baltimore harbor, with cholera on board. Three deaths have occurred. The cholera contin uds to rage on the pianta- tions in the interior of Louisiana. Accounts from the cotton region continue to be altogether unfavorable. The United States Grand Lodge ot Odd Fel- lows met in Baltimore yesterday. our minds to hi Our people are numerous im that portion of the county, and they are good earnest people. We then received private in- fermation from a source that was Urely reliable. that a plot was formed to put out the lights simultaneously on the last night, and commence an assassination of the ne- groes—bnt few colored there. Some may say that they never would have Certainly not. 8. B. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist, ii. LOOMIB, M 'H, attends personally at, these teeth who | of the MINERAL ple were encamped was only a threat— hey never executed anything of the kind at Shipley. They never skinned those trees. They never desecrated that chureh, or broke open its doors. Certain- ly, they did not intend to Putoutthe lights and in the darkness perpetrate butchery on tne ople encamped there. Can yi The chief manager of that meetin, was the gentleman who owned the grou and not amember of our church. With his y of men was organized to k the list night of the meet- re fully prepared to receive these assailants had they come. The Ugh ‘was well understood in the neigh! ee es Sa ee THE CAMP MEETING OUTRAGES, MEETING OF METHODISTS. Amsss meeting of the Methodists of Balti- and laity, was held at the odist Church, in Baltimo: last evening. The meeting was initiated singing and prayer, the religioi conducted by Rev. J, McCaul Rev. Dr. Lanahan, Mayor to place pi posting, and Gained pacatty for more, the ministr: 7 ~ iG Also, 26 Penn’s avente. be- Ree eine a to Mrs. Sarah B. Monroe to place an iron rail- T A ing in front of her-building now being erected of Massachusetts avenue and i3th street, the consent of the President of the United States being first obtained; passed. Teported fvorably on the bil? which ated in this Board, (as @ substitute for the from the lower Board, Mayor to construct a pound for dogs, on and after the bill becomes @ law; made the special order for next Monday Mr. rehire Were iete ported a amen: act licensing dealers in rage, barrels, boxes, and Mr. Barr, from the same committee. reported favorably on the Mayor’s nominations of tors of Lumber, (with usser vices being » Presiding Elder, said :— “The plan of arrangement is the reading of resolutions, before which, however, certain testimony will be read, showing the origin of the bloody outrage. perpetrated in that which we bad, for the time being, set apart as our house of God.” The sworn statements of two white minis- ters and two white laymen, und one colored Minister, who was in charge of the colored ofthe riot. wereread. The e effect that At the time the riot commenced there were in the neighbor- bood of sixty penitents at the altar, (whites,) kpeeling in prayer, with hun interested spectators standing the members of the church were engaged in Singing, prayer and conversation with those penitents, they were startled from their deyo- ons by women screaming and fainting, chil. dren crying, falling and being trample: upon, while hundreds of the the utmost terror and just behind the | aasistance a com) anticipate this gt UBLIO LAND SALES IN WIS0ONBIN. ‘at LA , on the 17th At the Land Ofte at, 1A CROsSR, ; i a st FALLS ST. CROIX, on the lst day Houle forty-four Tow: shipsin the counties ) authorizing the millions of acres an interruption, CONBE did “not come. ‘t ce comflitted there was before the meeting commenced. ‘There could bemo attack upon them frdm the eopie because they were not there. le were not there yer.” wed the occurrences at Ship- ley’s Grove, and said it was a planued thing.” Hon. William Daniel was then introduced, and claimed for the signers of the cail for this: Were actuated by no ire to create a more ie committee on police, regulatingand meeting at tbe evidence was dey of BxrTex: Measurers and 1 the exception of David Westerfield, wished to hold over for a week;) inations were confirmed unanimously. Mr. Tarton, trom the committee on drainage, reported & bill authorizing the laying of a ‘water main in 17th street éreds of deepiy Sround; woDile meeting that t motives, buta moral sentiment in the State, Church of their fathers, and to defend even the ‘weakest among those who are attached to her Atthe coyclysion of Mr. Daniels remarks, which were enthusiasti Lanahen acnoun which the congregation sang in aspirited maa- ner, and the meeting was closed with the Bene- » the reserved sec- ‘te of \- Peeper Bog At the Hen Office at FALLS 8T. OBOIX, on Hi ie pe count jon of. and the nom- to vindicate the BE, on the ist reg 2, Teserys the cour ties of Ol: pews, Ean Olaire and Da At the Land Office of Octo! le were running in i Wildest confusion; preachers” stand ‘Were shooting and yelling Hke demons: while alt thig was transpiring several shots were tired at the people directly im front of the preachers’ stand; Mr, Benson, who was shot, kneeled just about where this fire seemed to be Cirected: the negroes were not, nor had they beep, in range of -he parties who fired these shots, nor could they, by any possibility, have been intended for the blacks; a black man, said to be the servant of Judge Baldwin, was knocked down with clnbsin the circle of the Vvhite people's tents, and he must have been it pot been he rolled under the seats, which sheltered him from theip blows, until he was rescued; this man was not in the fight at all, but, it was said,, was;at- tending to his the grounds; the fight with the olacks was entirely om that portion Of the ground which bad been allotted to the special uge of colored people, and one of ‘the rules for the government of the meeting was that there sbould be no mixing of white and colored, and whenever any white man, except those. the control of the cam bounds, be did it camp-meeting, which had been the preacher’s stand to the'wh the grounds.ailotted to the from the rear of their own tents; man present can deny, charged the rioters, which lupes, bey always retreated withi: 0} the white people*s tents; they could Baye as readily, retreated thro: right And left of the ‘¢ where they wontd not have bhendredth part of vhe ald? men and children) and would pot have ea- dangered ‘ne lines nm the groun. then have been encampment, butit was evideut mat of the rioters was to-get the-bideks ircle of she white people's jente, jot among the womea and ennvass térts; b: when they bad charged to received, Rev. ‘st STEVENS POINT, on the the Dorology, one nd ten @ bill to gravel 12th nshipe im the counties street west, from N street north to Boundary street; rererred. Mr. McCathron moved an amendment to the bill to license and regulate bill posting. His hibits bill posting en pumps. and protects the show-cases ers. The bill aad amendments special order for next Monday the committee on improve- on bills to set the tways on thesouih street, south, between ist and 34 streets west; and on. the east side of 15th street west, between L and M ‘streets north: both of on the bill a me" in square 485; recommiited to the committee. . Sei and Bridget for remission of fines, also on the petition of Wm. A. Taliaterro; and the committee was discharged from their further consideration. Also, reported a bill for reef of J. P. Martin, (remitting the finé of twenty dollars imposed upon bim fer fast driving.) s Mr. Cross, from the Sixth Ward delegation, on the bil) making aa ap- Tepair i3tm street east. arahon apd Oconto ofA the Land Office u¢ MEN ABHA., on the sth d eS Ralls ee Aces Mtge Townships and p: The Order of Odd- Fellowship. coun! ANNUAL SESSION OF THE GRAND LopGE. The Grand Lodge of the Order of Odd-Fel- lowship in the United States assembled yes- terday morning &t9 o’clock, in the Grand Sa- Joon of the Odd-Fellows’ Hall, on Gay. street- There were present representatiyes from , aud sixteen Grand VEMBER Dext, the eighty-one townabips and ye counties of Ashland, Li At the Land Office at BAYFIELD. on the 19th day of Novew Ber nest. forty-nine townships in the counties of Ashland . ty four Gtéed J. wenty- ran J M. EDMUNDS, Ex campments adage t |, Grand Stuart, Grand D. They compose themembers who, having been their right to a ee Caettee general condition ef the and rand Sire Veitch ‘to! that the pita aat periph the - business about v ment. as beretofore and now existing. . tbe alley iu agar’ prove the ai elected for two years, seat in the body dufi In addition to erable number of speciali Gomiulasioner of the & Froca: PEED | SALTiI! A complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUR, \0 which we solicit the attention of BaK ERS AND GROUBRS. MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED HAY, and all kinds of FEED at lowrates, GROUND ALUM, FINE, And TURK’S ISLAND SALT W.M. @AlT 200, GBAIN BAG!) Prices for quantities guarantied to be the (LOWEST FACTORY WHOLESALE RATES, We are the agents of ane of the LABGEST BAG FACTORIES 1N THE UNITED STATES, having | and read to the iP» wept within their violation of & rule of the lored was | most of thejuris 's, stand a to | been large, and pi hich no trathfel when the blacks y did several : access! ably have exceeded those ‘rhe setares already net gain in the mem- eyes pis y. in res aot ‘dt The ‘tof the Grand reported fayora! ropriation of ppigen tates fered & resolution requesting on poliee to report as to the Tog of taxing claim agents and lawyers. assed. ‘@esired to have the jpon-the question of recon- which tie motion of Mr. ‘* is from the or ! fill trom. lower Boardto have a laid; for a ligat at Western 1 ket, was passed.! eendu Bill from the. lower Board to make certain for sale it 1 sedan G's Bags! juced the one- ‘among the wo- And noes calied u: sidering the yote' oLany or she wi a, ne the wme outside the white and are prepared ‘to quote pricés al l>e asthe lowest quotations of Rew York, Phitadejphia, or Baltim an tints of Bags furnished promptly, it any Merchants, Millers, Farmrs, and o Tequested to callend examine sampica. “PAULING SAILS, WAGON COVERS, ae, at lowest. market rates. sad J.P. BARTHOLOW & CO. 25 King street, Alexiniria, Va, -4a5 sh et, Weehington, D, 0. GUILD. Dealer ini New and ttwre. Uld Fnimitace epatred. rule TaW, new ello bas FRANOK TAYLOR. use ®t No Pio se er ae 4 aldo a 7 oe aap be <hetr ownatemee, oA fr ths rigt Bad sonewraitt Prepar ig in the form of = most subsic, a le Iman owmith ie owhite coat ce Secured from the effects of cli- Ovliberaiel yifire at least five shots at umd ire. | Lod, efoes; the wioters Dnd absotnte poss@ssion! of. ‘he ground Srom the tithe the riot i2 o'clock, until daylight; during the p INNby regrets-were ters that none of thé Z ol. e and changes of eaceeny in tin cases, at ch. orf 3. in one for @9. and t or toed caving 99 Buvided i Sopafate aber 8) . Sailamanda, ri B, {ministered by V8lpeau, Sailam: » Boux NOSE tke’ Me “| cleenle and retail by Dr BABBOW, No. 194 =# Preachers had been \shoty ad that tione of the dd “Abotiudn Mett. odiste bad been killed; that'they were!no: that the design was ‘to okill white le as well as black. 1 ing was under the special ahan,. lives on teis c)'y,,.and Rew, . arDp was held, — not yet drawn, $11,405 2+, amoont drawe by the “commissioners, #16,596.72, bills pad by commissioners, $16,215.14, amount im beak te the crroit of the SBI; dills Bopsid, $17,231.00, penses over appTopriation, $3 commission - ers estate that the exerss was cansed im part by the fa ‘hat they were com- Pr lee the ceficien. ot tbe previews year, when their was on immense number of paa- pets and criminsis uncer coufinemes’, and also by paying the expenses of the small pox Amounts o! receipts for the year and consequently masy of the articles were erchased by the Intendant from his private 4 js, and refer to the fact that in Jannary wet pas oven fp 2. mekenans Gemm, pore “> 8 ™MAny were a dowa, (#mong others the faithful attendant, Mr. AGams. who died.) but which was finaily sab- dued by removing the prisoners to tents, &e., and other means. The followmg were introduced '—By Mr. Moore— Bill to increase the salaries of perintencent and operatives of the fire alarin telegraph; referred. Bilt to rebuild a bridge over Tiber Creek, at Jackson Alley, referred. Hy Mr. Walker—Bill to erect sbeds, fencing, Ac., around the sc houses on 12th scree, near Maryland a passed. Mr. Peugh (w: means committee) re- ported bill to repair and restore the Standard Weigbts and measures in the office of thesame, parsed . The following were received from the Alder- men :~ Bill for the reliet of Margaret Gorman, and bill explanatory Of Act increasing the pay of oogein officers of tbe fire department; re- ferred. Mr. Talbert moved to take up the report on the resolution in the case of Downtng against Moreeil, that the former is entitied vo the seat as tative from the Third Ward. alloy asmed that the resolution be pet ale there Was VSCAnt seats in the Peugh urged that the question be no Mr. lon tponed. Mr horeett asked if the report was concie- five, or did the committee intend to take more evidence. He knew of several witnesses who bad not testified; and he was of the opinion that if the committee couid not secure their Attendance they sbould bave reported to the Board for such autbority. Alter some further debate. Messrs Drary and Peugh detending the action of the committee, the motion of Mr Talbert was lost. Yeas, 4—Mesere. Carrol, Drary, Peake and Talbert. N 10—Meesrs. Baker, Bryan. Joyce, Merche, Malioy, Simms, Stewart, Walker, and the it. ‘aye, Presiden’ The Board adjourned. 22 —_____ CLEVELAND CONVENTION. Adjournment till Te-Day, CLEVELAND, On10, Sept, 17 —The Svldiers and Sailors’ Convention, in response to a call from those favorable to voy oe of President Johnson and the action the Philadelpnia Convention of August l4, met m this cry to~ day. Previous to the organization quite a spirited scene was witnessed, the delegations rising and cheering with all their might, successively, for the old flag, oy , Rousseau, Wool, McUielian, the Oonstitation, the thirty- six States, and Andy Jobnson. After a brief breathing spell cheers were —_ for Grant, Seward, — ican army, General and vernor Bramleue, of Kentueky. As the cheering was called for and given, in each case there was a scene of wild enthusiasm, celegates an. Ts reing and swin; their bate and cbonting most vigorousiy. ted By previous srrangement Governor Bram- Jette nominated Major General Joba E. Wool, as the oldest major general in the United States, and probably in the world, as tempo- nergy pucetteen. . Wool was received with loud cheers, and ayy - 5-9 poe tesa saying —— object o! is military convention, Understand it correctly, to consider the ae Cemonstrated by the National Union ‘on vention at Philadelphia and therestoranon licy of President Jobnson on these sunjects. would simply remark that the sooner Uon- gress recognizes the States declared by a ma- jority of its members to be out of the Union as constituted parts of the Union, and admit their — we ggste yee 2 im the bails of #,@nd permit them to te im the national legisiation of pee the sooner will be alinved the fears and apprehen - sions of the people in regard to the which again menace the peace of the country and the perpetuity of the Union. — ool took bis seat amid great ap- muse. PGeneral Ewing sddreesed the convention at length, after which, the convention adjourned unul to-morrow, when 3 permanent organiza. tion will be effected. Late PROM JAPAN.—Japanese dates to July 19th bas been received. The total report of sulk from July 1, 1565, to Jume 30, Isc, amount to 11,619 bales. This is a deficit, com. omg with the two preceding years, of 4,500 jes. The rumor that the General command. ing the Japanese garrison at Kanagawa was iusane was contradicted. There is no truth in the statement that active hostilities have com- menced between Shoehio. Staisuma, and the Tycoon. Later news say ali is guict. The Yokohama Lodge of Masons has been estab- lished, the first in that settlement. The Yoko- bamans bave a rifle association, and will shortly commence @ race comrse. A meeting of the Daimois, at Kioto. was to be called, that the government may lay before them the agree- ment entered into with the foreign representa- tives respecting the o; jing of a treaty was to conciuded in a few days. The Captain of the ltalian frigate Ms- jenta, lying in the harbor of Yokohama, is ac- credited with powers from Victor Emmapuel toenter into a treaty with Japan. There had been a serious rice riot at Sinagawa, a ro’ suburb. Three hundred rioters, armed wi police and eoldiery captured about Atty of ine ice eoldiery capt t tne omy Rice a two _ per picul in Jeddo within a tew ne je talk “clecis of the oe vei ew, of the cessation of osbin rebellion. RIOT In PHILADELPHIA—One Man Killed— Several Baten nage mo mend gen remen occurred P on Sundsy morning An unoccupied ng the extreme southeastern in Pportuon of the cit: was set on fire about 1-30 a.m: before we flames were extinguished 8 fight oceurred be- tween the adherents of the Mer Hose and Franklin Engine, two rival companies, the former worsted. The Weccacoe Engine- adherents, also & rival company of the f rank- is, ieee So thelr bid, and Sex somneias, riot was in progress, participants not only using stones, clubs, and horns. but firearms. One member of the Shuffler was killed and several adherents of all the companies were severely injured. This is the second or third time such scenes between the snme have occurred within a few months. ring pd wy bo y Walter, a member of the Shiffler Hose Company, was shot and instant- ly killed. The shot is exid to have been fired by the driver of a rival company. ———— S7 The Minutes of the Presbyterian Assem- bly report 150401 commanicants in the churches, and only 145,630 members of the Sabbath schools. is makes the number of school scholars 7,000 less than the memberebip in the churches. But a more carefal examination shows that from handreds of churches whose membere are reported there in ee Were the reports ‘all, there should bean sggregate of 160,400 to 17,000 in the Sabbath school columa. south west from Debuque, Lowa, the Uatholics are about to erect the largest stracture in that State. 1 wiil be built of brick, upon a stone yy ey a acre and a belf of ground, will be two stories high, witn asteeple reaching from the cherch portion A -day the foes Say A Raman |

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