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THE EVENING STAR | PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY RXORPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, .” 3: WALLACH. WALLA drew them, and ihe resolutions ef Dr boyd ar feeph Williams, of Fredericks»u-- Va, remarked that he bad « painful subwet io bring before the meeting, and proceeded to read some letters to prove his loyalty, awa re- marked tuat he bad learned ravher clandes- umely that a charge of disloyalty had been Drought against him, and also that Be Pad re- mee ported to the rebel @uthorities a Union The STAR ie served by tae carriers to their pronounce these reports as slanders. and the wubscribers in the City and District at Ta” sutbor of them # consummate Diackguar.i Cawre rum wea. Copies at the counter, WitD Mr. J. H. ome sated what ‘was abl this bont was ' oF without wrappers, Two Osers each. Prick voR MaiLine:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cente; six months, Taree Dol- «ars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from che office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR_pobtished on Friday Vo. XXIX. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY, APRIL 6. 1867. SPECIAL NOTICES. ne and did not wish to know such s man Mr. Crane remarked that be understood tha: Withams voted for the ordinance of secession. Mr. Williams did not answer the question, N2 but «witched off to aseail the Stor and to make ” & warm endorsement of the Leacrr and tts ed - itor, Tecommending it to support, and pitcmed —— - — = a. = J inte Mr. Dixon for not giving it the tax adver. TELEGRAMS, ec. 'y Hall ring, and what did theY | tisement. The whole sari of 243 Pal al yolun- | c#re for democracy? [Obasseyd up to tabi Mr. Crane here rose tos peint of order tmar And brougDt fist down with a tremendous bim. the gentleman was going into anoth ter forces whieh were secently ordered to | i'met one the oiber da, id “Lama Demo- | other than the one he bold themsei ves in readiness been placed | crat,” I said “Are yo ‘hen you havea d—d | meeting to spe under martial law. The different corps in the bad way ofsbowing st!” Those who were so sen- | understood th. Toronto district have bee! placed under com- | sitive about affiliating and associating with the | the secession ordinance. mand of Major General Stisted. The elegrapa | Democratic party hayvenot much sp ef de. Mr. Williams being cornered, finally, after station at Farther Point is now open for tne | mocracy in them. seme hesitation, admitted that he did vote for season Capt. Geary did not recollect thar he had | the secession The reported Indian massacre at Fort Bu- | ever said anything. in favor of having the | make a shuffl fordis not credited at St. Louis. Letters have le to the Comserva- | when that on peem received from Fort Snily, of a inter date | Mr’ Fiorence.—I did not refer to the eatie- | and when he went to ¢ antwer to oo ppc ntaginnemey fh pine Hh ces man. I was speaking of a general principle. | the question as to how he would vote, be eaid \° of % “ “ tion of the disaster. General Sherman has no id a large portion of our fel. that “I vote tor the right of the ple te rev Successor to H. & Lovnon & Oo. MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, 'ate Brown’s,) apé-t! No 362 Penn avenue, Washington. AMES T WALKBR, MEN'S MEROEER AND TAILOB, ane Seventh Btreet, ane Near Odd Fella’ @ to inform thal apd though Dr. W OU eRRY hae frequently ditease, for the primary 4 id chest, it always cures where aps S7 BHEUMATI8M, NBURALG VOUS HEADACHKs. METCALFE’S GEBAT EDY. ap l-cotw ITS EYFROT 18 MIRACULOUS. ENGRAVINGS, € olutionize when oppressed,” and he presamed iieelens HALLS VRORTAGLE Seasers of the massacre, and disbelleyes the his vote wes recorded im favor of the orda- IN at BIOILIAN BAIB RE port. the doors thrown | nance. If be had voted against it he would i vteebaued ie otal ure Jas. Beauford, alias Peppery Joe,”’a well- nd it would be found tne room would | have been placed in the service immediately, sal : a bs WE = iF gr = A tham | Koown expert in tne burgiary line, was ar- | Bot bold all. and he did vote as stated to save himeelf from +! mas! oe o J > None but the most skillful srthets are employed, DESTITUTB AND OBPEAN 808 and perfect satisfaction cuatanteed, both with regard t StTLE. ATEBIAL, AND WORKMANSEIP. Alwaye on hand a complete assortment of FURNISHING GOODS. @ive mes call before purchasing apitf LovrTrtgsgiin 6.* it soy? 5 ag rm | a hed wiry hate into ‘Beautifal Bilkon Tresses, Bat. ie] rested Thursday in Jersey City, charged with Mr. Aiken read a local notice, calling atten- great wonder is the rapidity be ‘ion to the meeting, to show that the call was ing ee Eiroechee are ee” St CNN F cceregead oo camoaetitenns well as Demo- ATS IRC ee are ee ett two | crate. made the assertion that Elwans, Hall. and miles Setea Gerectieen: = pags dace Cspt.Geary said there was only one line | others were conniving to cheat the colored for Washington with their prisoner. addressea to the conservatives. We want a people in regard to the election. =A large meeting. em should be selected from Mr. Williams.—I pronovnce that « false- The newspapers in California unanimously | each ward to cal meetings in their wards next | hood . sia favor the Russian-American treaty, and say | week. d select delegates toa convention to the extensive Pacific coast line demands that | make the nominations. We sbould be placed in the most advantageous Mr. Thorn —Are you in favor of two tickets being putin the confederate . fOrieser “On! Oh!” “A tine Union man Mr.© S. Bates remarked that Williams bad 5 it restores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL all, co) ‘hitest and worst I. T ir resumes 11 ir, but strikes at root and filleit with new Mion coloring matter, first a tion will do goed ; yon will see the naruRaL returning every day, and EB YOO OW IT. discolored appearance of the hair iving place to lustrous, shining, SOLDIBES AND 641L0R8, Mr. Bates continued by repeating the asser- Hop, stating Ubat the remark was made by Mr is way from the Marder Bay EF 0G a)! wool Cassimere Vests. position, with reference to Eastern commerce, | OPposed to radicalism * Ubair, (Mr Bosweil,) Mr Hep- \ and beautiful feck. while the political value is sharply empha- pt. G.—No. sir. }, ANd others. po Tstaoy oes wr pengatt i ca _—s Aph for Halts fictiian Hair Renewer ; no other | sized by the British confederation scheme. Mr. Thorn —Then we must make nomina- | Mr. Willams denied that he bad made euch 7 200 Boys’ Jackets, all weol article je at alll like it in effect. See that each bettie bas our private Government Btamp ever the top of the bottle. Ali others are om There have been several heavy commercial | ORS very soon. ‘ failures in Memphis, Tenn , lately, and others = re ened no sympathy with this an assertion, and stated that respecting Mr. Elvans as high as he did, he couid not make Japt. = 00 Boys’ Pants, all wool City Hall ring. As his friend, Capt B such @n assertion 3 . B. reference to him. EF 250 Boys’ Buite, all woot PEBPENTATION BE P BALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors, | Were apprebended; but in most cases thedim- | Robinsen had sar . “Itwasad d buzzards’ Mr. Bates remarked that be would mot say @ = - culties Rave been adjusted to the satisfaction Troost,” and he would like to see it cleared ont. | an thing more or this sub: it wenid re- ©F 200 Boys’ Suits, all woo? Heceele by QU Araseer.,. | DIPARMECS | TTT pastins ona goods which had been seized | (A voice, «Good for Bull!"} He (Uapt. G.) | ier oamother, A short toe nee we called om BF 100 Boys’ Suits, all wool... REMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOB SPECIAL under the influence of the momentary panic oped there would be ward meetings to elect | a gentleman from Fredericksburg, and om men- BZ 80 Boys’ Cassi e Suits. WILL 33 C1VER 0. 5 Dave been released. delegates to a convention. i uoning the name of Mr. Williams the gentie- Serr Nd Basi Catinete Seite, chsioe.... 8% No. 14 Bond street, New York. The case of Murray & (o., of New York, ; ig A. Dodge.—Make a motion tothatef- | man told him not to mention it again, ashe GF 100 Boys’ Suits, extra fine... 1] lon, with the highest testimo- | against McIntyre & Co., lottery managers, of | fect. Was the man who reperted one John jnfermati: miais; also, a Book ima sealed lope, sont free, s Be pacory send "for ‘them, and you will not rearet it; for,as advertising phy- Sicians are generally tmpostors, without references be poaaieant Ueeto Ba LE WEEN E Te Bond street. New York” wols DAWiy™ ABE Tie AE BEORET DISEASES. indeed, the je reme- dy ever discovered. Cures in ‘two to apa vat and 7 100 Boys’ Suits extra fine. —_-..... 1000 S&F” 100 Boys’ Bxits, tine French Gassimere SF 6 Boys’ Suits,extra S7 & Boys Suits, Englieh Cassimere.. Augusta, Ga., was argued Thorsday in the Judge Clayton was opposed to the resolu- | for Asking a slave if he would like to be free, Unfies States Court atSavannah. The court | tion of Mr. Crowley, and thought the meeting | causing his arrest and imprisonment by the granted an injunction against McIntyre & | W8S too small. Swampoodie had not been | rebels. Rey. Newton Brown was his infor- Co., stopping the draft of lotteries in the State, | 8roused yet. TMAnt, Sud be aleo stated that Williams be- Idaho advices to March 26 detail more In. Mr. Aitken.—When will we have a larger | longed to the rebel church. He thought it dian outrages on the Snake and Beise rivers, | °¢! . Williams could not date his republicanism There is hardly stock enough left to work the Judge C.—Ifthe gentleman will iet me make | further back than he bad, that he should not farms. The Indians attacked Ower Station & side remark, | will say he hasnot beenmuch | make such a Sweeping denanciation of a gen- and killed a driver and two passengers, The | ™ Democratic meetings during the last four | tieman of the character of Mr. Brown. cite two cabaped ca herent: passengers. © | years, or he would have seen larger ones. Rev. W. J. Walker (colored) raised the point fi P ~ Mr. Wallington.—He’s got you there, Aiken. | that personalities were out of order. spe ee cp gas e raed & Co.,and the Judge Clayton wanted a Democr: : The Chair ruled as the challenge had been warehouse of coonee Ae vie, in the north- | nominated in each ward, with no made it could be answered. a suburbs of Nashville, Tenn., were burned | and success would attend them. Side issues Mr. J.T. Costin (colored) suggested thata few ednesday night, together with their contents. | had caused splits inthe party, and their op- | weeks since a resolution had been adopted that The Joss ts $50,000 with 26,000 insurance. ponents had thus gained the day, but if they | ail euch subjects should be referred to the ex- The N. Y. World says Carl Schurz will be a | would stand un ited it was the only party that | ecutive committee. candidate for Congress from the 2d congres- | could put down radicalism. Hundreds of The Chair remarked that he would permit sional distriet of Missouri when he goes out to | Democrats dia not knew this meeting was no more discussion op the subject, and it Assume the editorship of the Westliche Post. called to-night. Let a convention make the would be referred The United States District Court of Kansas | DOMinations, and if they nominate Tom Gen. Gerbardt was introduced, and ad- Das granted an injunction against the collec. | Florence, 1 will vote for him. {Laugnter.) | dressed the club, and was followed by P.H. t of taxes on lands helonging to the Union Captain Geary offered the following as a Rhinehart, of the Leader. The later, in re- Pacitic railroad in that State. substitute for Mr. Crowley's resolution: ferring to what had been previously said, re- The San Francisco Tim+s says it is reported Krsolved, Thatthe Democrats and Conserya- | marked that ifthe Brown spoken of was the that a new Jine of steamers to New York via | “Ye Voters of the various wards of the cityare | «ame who a few years since was stationed at Panama will shortly be pat on i mend re a assemble in gs sr vouy Chapel, be was not a friend of the oH 4 A ww son ursday evening next, e in- Tights of man. Rog ge theese) ae pe yped stant, for the purpose of electing five delegates Mr Bates. —~-He is not the man; 1 spoke of from each ward, to assemblein convention on | Newton Brown, and you are speaking of Pey- in Cincinati Thursday. the i5th inst., to nominate candidates for the | ton Brown.” 4 Another crevasse is reported at Duckport, | offices of Collector, Register, and Surveyor, Mr. R. continued, that in 1862 he took a no- in Madison parish, Louisiana to_be voted for at the ensuing election tice to Wesley Chapel, announcii that Dr. Mr. Thorn said that resolution was offered | John S. Rock, colored man, ef ton, in- io have the association take partof theUity | tended to deliver # lecture, and this Mr Hall clique in our ticket. The gentleman Brown—Pryton Brown, as he nad been in- (Oapt. G.) told me to-night he was in favor of | tormed—refused to read it from his pulpit. He MEETING OF THE DenocraTIC AssoctaTion.— | we present Register as collector. AT WASHINGTON, D.O., --- ON SATUBDAY, MAY 25, 1567, ST 100 Men's Suits, assorted. S7 16 Mens Suits, SF 100 Men’s Suits, @7 100 Men's Buites, S7 100 Men's Suits, fine French. 7 Wo Men's Buits, ox S7 The goods are all and fresh made up ip ane styles for Spring and Summer of 1367. J. H. SMITH & 00., t Central Clothing House, ‘ 7th street, epp. Pest Office. DRY GOODS, &e. G@®=4Tt BABGAINS IN DBY GOODS. We have just received » splendid assortment of GOODS, which we will sell as low ascan be bought in thi- market. consisting in Dres« Goods, White Goods, Oassimeres, Notions, Matti Hicloth, . A splendid aesortment of Parax-is, very Tench made Whalebone Oersets, $1 2° 4 Bleached Cotton, zc; 10-4, a. rd; tel igbams. 20c. ; Calicoes from 12 to 2c. : Toweling 1 $10,000 tp got hi cht celored Kid Gloves, $1..0 pair. 1 Greenback, U. 8. __...... The Institution for whose benefit this enterprise is conducte@ was feunded for the purpese of gra- tuitonsly educating the sone of deceased Soldiers and Beamen of the United States. New pupils will be received after April 4, upen complying with requirements. The purchaser of each Engraving for one dollar will be given a certificate entitling the holder toa share in the award of presente, AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE, Pennsylvania avenue, near Willards’ Hotel, Farewell night of the popular young American BAOHEL ‘JOHNSON MIB8 mncTHls (Saturday) EVENING, April , e OFLIBnCe W! commence wi Se BETIA BORGIA Gri aptim Ssachel Johnson Mr. B. Macauley ‘ss comedy in 2 acts, en- \OON Mi LIST OF PBESENTS. 1 Troye’s great equestrian portrait ef General Scott in the ladies’ stairway of the Oapi- would advise the colored men te nominate ss “Our Female American Qousin,” A Kow about the Loaves ¢ he 0 vee a rahe segge oewer thier i their Spano pd ofice—their tried friends— he dl 25 ots . beat. yard wide. by her with great success throughout nate or not to Nominate— £0! friend and he hot consider him al and be would not object to their nominating ees Ce ee a on we pee oA 1 Pyar ee : nd and Americs. Unite with the Conservati Col. Fi lied to the Gity Hall clique. If Mr. Douglass | men of their own color—John F. Oook, for ine ap 4 eo3t™ corner 20th st. aad Pa. Py = = is says Darn the Conservatires , | Wason the ticket with a Democrat atthe head, | stance, for whom he would yote in preference SEEKING OFF At Coss. = peed . ; METZEROTT HALL. down the Democratic Bann f and & Democrat at the foot, he would support | to Dick Wallach. i Shall the Democracy Knuckle to the Ce a im. Mr.O.S. Baker and others also addressed Ss as 100 $80 : — PARBPA. — BRIGHOLI, (lots Nal bg mo Beane GAs Dele, | ae Melis Tas Meaiitecite ot Douglass get mim | the meeting Having just received our new and well selected i FOB ONE NIGHT ONLY. ed’ out ¢ ry a Colored Orator—The “City | OB the ticket, and the friends of Forsyth get ateck of sore Hail Ring” essing of Copl. Robinson upon | BiM On, then we will have the same old apa FROM EUROPE. 3 Manager begs to inform the citizens of he “Buzzard st”? ust be Cleaned | Cliqw MILLINEBY G00D8, a eo $1 “ 16, gion thet the ‘bi ry ge ful Prima | Out—So says Gant. @ ses fs thee qi |. Judge Clayton wanted it distinctly under- Loxpon. April 5 —The budget was Inid be- BS, (real and imitation.) raed ; er ae Madame EUPHROSYNS rakera | 72’? 203 nich SN, stood that the Democratic party wasin the | 20T* the House of Cemmons last night by Mr. LACES,(r 2 Building Lotson Eleventh Avenue, New BOBA, and the great Tenor. Signor BRIGNOLI, wencrate Bread tet Coen Ee | heldzent he waste of the substiinte of | Disraeli jeneral eatiefaction, aad is EMBROID EBIES, York city, free of excambrance Will give One Grand Ooncert on pinecatic Bread and Consereative Ham—a | Bel t. Geary . well received by the prees and Parliament. DRESS TRIMMINGS, 1 Bet Diamond Barri Pessanats <n d MONDAY EVENING, APBIL 15, Thane Repethee Nee her mene Col. Florence said be liked the spirit ot the | All hopes for the safety of Dr. Livingstone BUTTONS, &c., &c., . . When the yor’ Set Will appear: Don't know what yowre. Talkin ‘About, You | Tesolwtion, but did not like the reference made — a yell Late advices | from coal expectedly, to move by the lat of | Steinway Plano......... Mad pas Th pe Don't !—Col. Florence Launches’ the Ark of | 10 @Ry Cpa poyaed wp he oceupies | © he oe ~ confirm beyond doubt the ie nt eg acter eer 4 Chickering Pian ; nor PREEANTI. Dencracy—Help for Drowning Sinners, but | What is called the City Hall ring. ™“Deatrm, april $—Evening—The des rate ESTIBE STOOK, FROM THIS DATE, aT Cost | ? Meson & Hem! Signor REL ROSA Seat atin ee ie nate Man: | eee Geer olds office in the City Hail Hag | ibe! who wae recently: taken pricomer fe the _— Musical Director and Accompany is’ Pursuant to call, the N 1 to receive the nomination. figbt near this city, and gave his name as Mc- CALL AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS, | 10 Sewing Machines, $100 each * i wznor NICOLAO. | aseociation held seen ne Demsceatic | ace Clayton—Mr. President, I haye the | lure, proves on examination to be Oslonel E. LENZBERG & CO ey poms ene peachiness ; Reserved Seat Sicentsextre. | Temperance Hall, for the Purpose ‘of taking floor. pipe fey ag ye Fontan agitator, fermerty z bid 20 ’ Gold Watches, b. seats will commence on reday at Se x offi t ‘nited Si \ 46 Market Space under the Avenue House. | Oration wt) Venn Sapencl.- etzerott’s Music Mors. ape 7a into. consideration the proper course to be | Tbe Chait—1 think TS tar Bonakan an tae |. Buntax, Apel! 5. Tae Seve tan Pa moh 28-1m* 2» Gonta’s Gold Guard Chains, Cd b WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. ‘There were present ‘Sudge Basos, ‘Sols oral ance emibaled was ine duty sooty le nerly einen ts mak ine = — ——————— |» ea” - - 100 each. Florence, Captain Willi x ofal mocrats tosupporthim. All whode- DANCING. i ted Tea Sets, $75 each. é EVERY NIGHT! sera Majer E. B. onimecs ya! Ww. sire to achieve victory over wrong. We | ©f 3 (0,000 thalers 3-W-a ek 1 Gents’ Saddleand Equipments, $100. aN GIkG MEMS as ington. F. 4, Aiken, William Flynn, pteeeanp hanes gor ving rg Soca | Lengratinaonl Tur New York Workinowen.—On Tues- BOFS. J. W. - PB. “S COMMENG. APRIL =. unciiman Mead, Alexander Dodge, E a * hy wepcen ight the ¢ ie N P saaes b Hammersly, Owen Thorn, J. P. Growieysmna men and men of pluck tooccupy and that was anseeting gy eee DANOING ACADEMY, BISLEY & MAGUIRE’S < the position of the Democratic party. ose about forty of the lesser lights of the demo- P party nounced that business was very dell, and it Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts, : word hee 2 dln g ; See ee anees TROUPE. cratic party. ~ Capt. Geary amended his resolution provid- | wre not the intention of the cigar makers 10 = nee age Y Samus ‘92 = Hata yey secure: A few minutes past eight o'clock the meet. | 1s for the ward mectings on Wednesday, in- | sk any increase of wages, as the eigar trade de gi re GBEAT ing was called w order by the President, Hon. | *'*#d of Thursday evening, and the meeting of | would-not we present sdmit of any sueh step 0 Harper's Monthiy , WONDERS OF ADSIATIO INGENUITY. Charles Masor, who took a seat at the presi. | ‘he convention on Thursday evening. 1t was determined to adnere to preseat 50) Atlantic Monthly, $3 * 1,50 WONDEMS OF ASIATIO INGEN UIty. dent's table, on the highest platform, with Mr. r. Thorn offered the following: however, and several members were expetied 508 “* National Freemason, $4 ** WONDERS OF ASIATIO INGENUITY. W. M. Wallington, the secretary, by his side: k&esolred That, wp the opinion of this meeting, ior working at less rates than those. 1 Painting, David Playing the Harp before GRAND MATINEE immediately in front, at a long desk, on the | 20 One be nominated for said positions except by the Society. The Plasterers’ Soeiety also Bau N next platform, « !0 House of Representatives, | ‘bose who fully and treely place themselves beld a meeting on Tuesday night. This So- Undine and Ariadne. 1 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. were the reporters of the Star, Chronicir, and | 02 the Democratic platform. ciety bas a tund ef nearly $4,000 on band, and ipa WEDN Y Ann BA 0 par JnteUigencer. There being nothi: te A young man with bulbous forehead rose to last th it gave 4 1 if 14M Hamdoome Bastavings, G5 cacti... 6,000 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. the attention of the meeting at fret, Gola | object. “This convention should not sina | St Month it gave iw to the plasterers of this city to aid them while ona strike. The piast- erers discussed the eight-hour system, and also & proposal to increase wages from $4.50 to 7 rem: that convention,” he said. The overwhelming success which has‘attended Ebene ean they salght tone ene Like A Voice —“Ob, you're a yolunteer to wash Stusiled efesllonce, on Sterantes of their wa | Dang. (The bright lghis were Ih theceneee | tbe bor S5.aday. With regard to demanding the in- 5 (apparently referring to two feartully red- Col. Florence said, 28 this great Democratic | Crease now. the Society voted—yeas 165, nays ADMISSION headed reporters present ) ark was floating over the great waters, after | j(< and a two.thinds vote being necessary to $190 Mr. J. P. Crowley arose and offered a reso. | Years of deluge, he trusted that no one would 1 carry it, the motion was lost. The brass lution providing that a committee of tive be | be Allowed todrown. «While the iamp holds | $5), 4¢-< oy ? Fr commencing wi Masisr Orchestra... Dress Circl: Parquetts . os York formed a trade society Y & | appointed to present to the meeting suitable | OUt to burn, the vilest sinner may return n Tuesd ht. Th MABINIS A HOW TO OBTAIN ENGRAVINGS, Galleries ona 26 sandisaion pt mie positions of atti Bene He would not throw any fellow overboard, | O2 Tuesday nig! The carpenters of New E, between 9th and 1éth streets, ap Col The last quarter of thi season, prepar: York are still on a strike for 4a day, and & employers bave acceded to the demand. A number of employers still refuse it. however. yeyor and Register, to be voted for at the Shp Vg in, but put them on back E. June election. Seats 0 ion. ODD FELLOWS HALL. Mr. Aiken said, after full consultation with A Voice.—Mr. President, 1 eome nere to- —— the Democrats of the city, it was thought best ebt tela the — see I tnevetice move n 1 a je revious ques - a, Tr. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, to make the nominations at an early day. Men P q re Orders may be sent to us enclosing the money, from one dollar to twenty-five dollars, in a regis- tered letter or by post office order, at our risk. tory te the May Ball. will commence on Satur- cay, March 2. Classes fer the Germad are now La “FN B.—Private izatraction given to salt tae con- venience of the pupil 9025 Se Ayn INCIDENT oF ALL Foots’ Day.—The - 4 following story is related to us by an eye-wit- should be promaua whore records were per- sip offered by Oaptain Geary was | ness: On the first instant s plain old farmer ———________— | Those wishing Engravings sent must enclese ten fectly clear and consistent as Democrats. 2 While taking a stroll around the market ¢rop- = () PER OENT. SAVED by using 0. B.JEW- cong ipa 1 yy apna Capt. Geary thought a terolution of this im. | Oapt- Geary moved o lay themotion of Mr ped his pletboric pocke!-book ou Bewenteosth 50 Bis bure unadulterated cents in stamps to cover expenses. Larceameunts TUESDAY EVENING, APBIL 9, portance should attract more attention, The | Tbernon the table street, and the WAif was soon surrounded by a remium New York Ci ‘ Premium FAMILY soap, should be sent im drafts or by express. great conservative purty of the city wished to Mr. Thorn—Weil, if we are to seli oat, go crowd of tun-loving urchins, watchia, rl be consulted in this matter. He was not an | 2head. ie eagerly for some one to pick it up. Sundry passers. And No 1 BROWN S0AP. OPEN EVEBY NIGHT AFTER UNTIL original Jacob of the Democratic party, but Col. Fiorence.—We are not going to sell out. oa stopped te Eproprs the pnt Mm bat For sale cheap for easn. Orders throngh the FUBTHEB NOTIOR, AND ON bad been an humble worker iu the ranks fora | We bave not paid the auctioneer’s license were deterred by the uprosrious laughter of Post Office will be promptly attended to WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY arrep. | 2!™ber of years, which ae was prond of. He The resolution of Mr. Thorn was adopted. | asst acl ro NOONS AT 3 O'OLOOK. Scap and Gandle Manufacturer, No. 900 and the boys and the shouts of “April Foal ach thought there was @ question of more import. | apt. Geary said the man who accused bir 7 py “ $2 G st. north, be! invariably greeted them. After some time, the old gentleman discovering his loss,retarped in search of his treasure, and to Bts Mefinite use discovered it lying on the pavement, . #th and Sth, 8 1-6 ance than making nominations, and that was | Of wanting to sell out knew not what he to see that ON jong te were registered. It 7 - i ay set euny tne giktnetih 7 was the duty of pemocrats to r. orn. —. y mn 2 TEE CREST EU OT RSM CRNEATION, alarm. “appoint & committee to ply ead 4 would sell out. but | say we will be sola out, 2 PRICB LIST: 4 surrounded by the group aforesaid. Eagerly BAKERS THE highways snd are arouse the le, a teare whether the gentleman iikes grasping it, undisturbed Ry the laughter on n SECKE For $100 ab ais Engraving, . and see that the white voters were arrested. | it or not! greeted him, be opened nd counting over @ a AGENTS WANTED 1 2 aes mgr ‘ ng. ABRABIAN ENIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT ; As for himself he had no aspiration, he would The Obair appointed as the committee under | poodiy pile of greenbacks, pronoun it all ‘The history wee eo 4 one year ago, bat | For 2.00 = . of larger class. oR, deposit bis vote tora ocrat and nobody | Captain Geary's resolution, the tollowing- Cwing to the attempts of the Government to an For 3.00 ” “ “ > right.” and declaring tbat he bad ne idea the LOITBRINGS ON ENCHANTED GRounp. | “**: (Applause) We should consult prep. | Pamed gentlemen: First Ward—James Mc- people in Richmond were so honest, went om ay es it. Its publication wasdelayed. It will now * {ity GByite the people to come into onr meet. | Gran. Samuel T. Drary, Wm. Fletcher; Sec- | fis way rejoicing, leaving the arobias te con sened, umaitered and unabridged. ander the | For 400 * s As sot forth tn that Wonderful Production | ive. We find the Democtats and Gens: | ond Ward. John F, Euuie, Jobe desea wondering giances at each ether and ‘ens Wa bsissted ecabtantions | Bor..29)°°7'% « “ entitled the * jgbw,”” and em. tives carried the Conuecheut election, and for | 8uder Rutherford: Third Ward—W. deavoring te discover where the laugh came = bedying, with vivid and strixing God's -ake let us get the Conservatives of | lingford, F. A. Aiken. E. F. (Queen in. —Richmond E pmentaand thrilling adven- | For ¢.00 ” - “ grandeur, th. great creations of Washington city to unite with us Ward—Jobn H. Goddard, Owen Thorn, Geo. a w= tures Bie boot ect ses the gmous experiences of | 9... 19 09 a splendid American Chromo bee fy {magivation which have Col. Tom orn aid :—He that is not with Ree ae ee Voy Ligror Smzcans iN Boston.—A _ large ove D VIDOCQ, The marvelons nar- ¥ , ° ABMED THE WORLD FOR 200 YE. » | BSis against us. He agreed with Capt. G.as | Wick. 4 ” “ * | wholesale and retail liquor store in Boston iatives, of General Baker are all attested by the | yo, 2.99 German or French Ohromo. ns TRARS, | tothe propriety of Proper and due ‘caution, | Sixth Ward—Franci#McNerbaney, T. A Tol- | was vicited os Tuesday by the State consta- highest, oft al nutbori'y, 15 will contain the eivixerLeabilethcaar but did not agree with bim that we should | £00. F. N. Ober: Seventh Ward — Edward | pulary, and the entire stock of goods, & large coly ottcial Bi a oe prrmoensagn al NDIV TABLEAUX, consult any one who did not cheose to affiate | Hammersley, John Thomas, John Wise. portion of which was wines, was seized. No and terrible crime ‘ ne Which for Lofty Grandeur and Etherial Beauty | and mingle with the association’ He was a Adjourned. small portion of the stock im trade was m FROM ITS INCEPTION, IN THB HAUNTS surpass all that has yet beem predaced by man | conservative man. The Democratic party oc- BS ok, aE “origibal packages,” There was considerable or VILLAINY £0 Tax, BURIAL - ig eye. al pow be ons based cupied a censervative position, but what kind | MEETING of THE SEVENTH Warp Rep cnri- | excitement manifested by the bystanders while Bas never yet Leen placed before the public. The the of consery® ism was (hat which now governed cas CLUB—A Virginia Secessionist Expoced— the muyicipal authorities of Washington city? | Charges ogainst Joseph Williams, of Frede- [Brings fist down on settee.) Conversatism ricksburg—He Dodges the Question. but finally city of London, at St. James Hall, for $80 con- tive nights. to esse: red within ti ab M. tbe seizure was being made, and the officers rious system by engaged in the work were greeted with Boot- and are so read- work aiso fully exposes which sidorual parions wi the largest hat re By buying works of art in fargé@quantities we hat does che Tp—He Admits ¥ sgt ings, and other uncomplimentary demons:ra- \. lis, and as ¢ i — Not recognize the newspapers of the (rons Up—He Admits or the Se; ons, and at one time it was feared that a riot eo morals of ‘the Wether al Capital thor- | sreenabled to give parties purchasing from us ci ng rerotage erst to communicate with the 7 pennen sim | Chereed ith Beivaying'¢ pata 2 the contequence. The stock was by t re some strange 7 ople. | Brin ist down on a ‘nian Many e bels— Mr. nel a. far the largest that h: yet tevelations om cerning be . of departan tas the same kind ef engravings that sre sold in any by neerly all the ey pom ee of tae a table.) Boor wi thc etnajaas Devens mentale evil _ rg ‘SS As yet been seized at emale pardon brokers, an store, for the same price; and, in addition, we will give a certificate which entitles the holder to en interest in the award of premiums for each y characters. ng Dumbers.and all other “L.O BAKER. Post Office . Philadetphia, Pa” This work will be ready for delivery on the Ist any place, and was worth from £10,000 to CROWNED HEADS OF EUROPE, Brings fistdown on window sill.) He wasa another Brown. 815.000, mocrat—almost a thead—pbut did not Last evening, & meeting ef the Radical Club Geeserserce+esse ee Sauce Ree MOlerey, and Weenie with | care for that, He recollected the history of | of the Seventh Ward wag held at Wosiee Sat &7- Fight brick school Douses, to cost £270,000, united with the people every» here in promoun- | ‘he werld too weil to care what he was caljed. | Church. on D street south, near 2d: Mr. A, | are about to be built in Chic: cing it All that was receseary was for him to be sat- | Boswell in the chair, and Dr. Wm. Boyd sec. S87 A reverend in Ham Obie, was fined dey of May. ¢ollar invested in the purchase, TLE: isfied that he was right. The Democrats and . church was well filled, and a | forceommittin assault battery on his « EA B.- Hove bat, thove thorocehiy conv as to THE yak BRAD me Soayer Conservatives had carried Wo large number of colored females were present. | wife at the breakfast table on a Sunday morn- character and responsibility. need apply. mb}3-Im | Address all orders and communications to MODERN TIMES. God be praisea, but the reason was that the | At the door of the church two persons were ing. posse STEAM ENGINES, Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability, pre posnsen with the minimum of weight and price. They are widely and favorably knows, mere than 600 beinginuse. AL) warranted satis- factory, or ne sale. Descriptive circulars sent on application. Address § LBY & fe 8-eosm ai ie BBW STORE. antes Conservatives of Connecticut sustained the | engaged in giving away copies of the Errn: 9 Se The Assembly of Wisconsin bas ; banner heid'y the Democratic - He | Leader. , 3 ADMINGION ONLY EWANTT-FIVR OuNTS, | cared as much fof te URE HERESY OF, | Phe uames of the following: persons were osnl cham tee Aduuseton to Métines Vail» ne. b badly of th a ho beet 2 wage her Casrell, colored: J. Halt tm (Ge Chronicle est- of ” a # le Hel))....... Gurkise hakoie F Pedra ei "ARTOR colenne: ros the distranchised classes: bad were Democrats, notwithstanding wc t the Major bad said at the Sixth Ward meeting : Lee sa Joseph KR. Hawley, who was the repubd- ean canthante for Governor at the recent that he would hang them all up. wo epeeen Major Moree before sixth Connecticut election, is nativeot North Car- olina. SaSeventy-five new buildings, twenty of Pensacola, KENNEDY & 00., 384 Pepne. avenue, Washington, D. 0., : Lock Bex 41, open in the ing at7*< o’clock;exhi- bition commence at 8’, o'sloek. eS to matinee at 2 0’clock; commence atso% . seats it, ihe Florida, si the war = vy . . ace te tT ‘ ‘ SPECIAL NOTICE. i} Rev. Ws. Walker Soaiiconse weadibarestsenemn as ea . Stns : Botee Votes wea = Aipapetieess toabahe Say of the homes base’ Sesseen'ss Ses SEE ORR Sega | ine cet tnt |e ee mre pny | SR eR | cae gree | Be sa serene or een aye Sass “Scott a - "3 ere GT oro

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