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EVENING: STAR. | CROSBY 6. NOYRS..........Bditer. WASHINGTON OITY: ‘WEDNESDAY............,.JULE 8, 1868. ING MATTER ON AVERY Pace. | dther way. Tne platform. it will be seen, de- ‘mands that tbe five-twenties shall be paid in currency. This is a decided slap in the face of Yal profertion to industry.” sbandoas the whilom free trade tenets of the party The Natioral Republican Committee pro- Pose, itis sald, to have the Norchern States cxa> nor Jo, Brown, J. HM. Caldwell and Colonel Farrow, of Georgia, Senator Alcorn. of Missis- sippi,Governor Holden andGeneral Barrin- ger, of North Carolina, Governor Smith, of Alabama, and a number of others are named. Most of these were in the rebellion im some suspe, and all bave been most active in work- ing for reconstruction. ebamber about two o'clock, ahd was muck copgratulaied by bis associates. Senators Bayard, Dixon, Doolittle, aud Patterson, of ‘Tennessee, bave all been absent at the New York Convention since Friday last. -+-- Hon. Jno. L. Deweese, ot North Carolina, is at the National. -- D. F. Sarmiento, Esq, Minis- ‘er fram the Argentine Republic; Mr B. Mirte y Vedia, Secretary of Legation, are st Wil- lards. Tae WHEELS Movs Acarnx.—By the pro» ceedings elsewhere it will be seen that the con- tending wings at the City Hall were working barmoniusly last night in joint meeting for the eledtion of city officers, This is ar ftshould ba No one is the gainer by the current interrap- tion tocity business, Mr. Larmar, we notice was present last night taking part im the good work of setting the muncipal wheels in mo- tion Fiavoring Extracts obtained, not from the trutt, bat trom certain chemical products, should be carefully used. Recently over thirty Petsons who attended a strawberry and ice crear festival given in one of the eburehes in new, Mich, were suddenly taken 1, most of them slightly, but three or four quite seriously. The illness, it was thouzht, was occasioned by the extracts with which the ice «ream was flavored. ConTRACT AWARDED.—The proposals to supply the Government Printing (Office with #)x bandred ton- (2,240 pounds) of Cumberland & Gay ortwo since and Te. P. Brown & Son, $4. Sor Oa ies ast Rev. Henry Ward Beecher preached @ sermon on the text, “Thoa shalt | not steal.” He attack the repudistors with his sharpest rhetoric, and says: “I regard the re. tasal to pay the bonds of the United States in gold or silver as being in every disguise and under every possible piea aa atrocious theft.” Conogess Yzerenn: ¥.—A fter our report of Proceedings in Congress closed yesterday, the Senate proceeded with the consideration of the tax bill, which was not disposed of previous to sdjournment. In the House, the bill for the THE PLATFoRa oe purchase of Alaska was discussed up to the bour of adjournment The Louisiana Legisiature will to-day elect Hons. W.P. Kellogg and J. S. Harris as United ‘States Senators from that State. The Legisia- ture of Georgin completed its organization yess terday. No official twformation bas been received at the Army Headquarters relative to the elecs tions in Mississippi. The indications, how. ever, are that the Constitution has been de. trated. —<$<$<_____. The Pratric J ormer.an excelientagricultaral ourmal, published im Chicago ¢omes to us iu bew dices and lorm, and greatly improved ia ail its departments. sateen ‘ge ctery ee MEE TE ¥rom Blanchard ard Mobun we have Mar. per'sSazaar for July 1x. ‘ pf odds EOEPET IO Fhe Recide at Kitiins of Peter Cagger im New York. While John E. Develin and Peter Oxgger Were driving in the Central Park, late tees Bigh:, (hey were turning a sbortcurve a whet ge way, the carriage was capsiged aud bous gentlenes were sever | Under tee Seed, Mr. Cazger was iastyatly kilied: Mri Bevelia elin WSs severely injured, and it is feared Pil pot recover. — were on thetr-way frou frew a reception at the Manhattan clad. Mr, Corger's remains are at S:. Luke's Hospital, gad will he forwarded to Albany to-night Mr. Garger was ove of the best known politicians mm this Ste. He was between fifty-five and erty years of age He was a ia and of HN, Ongger de Porer, of whom M:. Nicholas Hil! Oc! somes Bme gz0, and Joo. K. Porier is now in Europe: Mr. Cegger Nas been jor moze thaga quarter ofa ceutury & promine ut member of tne Demo- $ratic party in this State amd bas probaply deen stem “im every State Convention of the eer twenty-five years. He never ce, except, perbaps, sume local offices y. hay) Was a. faa ot ae power aap indvence in his party. He wasa om of guod ebaracter: age ‘tutta. | 4°54 maw of aliic Gogger was m ae pe of Mr. | Cassiay, of the Albany Arjus. He wasn per- son short, florid complexion, and of agreeable | MAUDES and presence. apathy ‘wu be a | blow to te Democratic patty ia mars State.— N.Y. Post, Prockxepi Nos IN THE GEORGIA Lxeoista- | 1 Tt Re —In the Senate yesterday we president requested the un .si.fied Members w come wee Preserited ona Mer. Chaseter crart the administration of the oath by theprésident as uneonsttational, aud Likely to produce Wouble in the fulure. The objrctiom was sustained, and the oath admin. isered by Jestre Punnmg Mr. Noun: tug the a me of a: pecial committee to investigate the case of A. A. Mradiry,.wegro. charged with felouy. | After cousiderable discaseion, the motion was | resdiamd Bastalmed. Ju the house thrae thew { members were sworn in. Both Houses {uli 4 a voint commitiee was “pote, m Governor Ballock and intorm him Sette and the Honse are already ts tdod communication he may be Pleased © Foumicy News,—Ia lish House of Lords last night te Bou aad Scotch Re- 2 third sme,amd the Kris! d in commitieg, mn wa pase ‘THE NEW YORK CONVENTION. SUMMARY OF THE THE NATION. Ei noel FOR PENDLETON. THE CHASE MEN NOT DISMATE! a Hee ee AST THE hg IN Way, ernees. ee SCENES Axp ikcweENts! Our special dispatches of yesterany eons taimed an abstract of the platform adopted by the National Democratic Convention. Thefele lowing w rl ' 1 THR rraTPoRs iW putt. tiem anaemia te Ae Perey ta Noone fall: coining Sep gion raat me et sof tae Foundation an and are AE ieee ot coy eit os Tecogn’ Sane of Sey ae ion aa aa Belay for all time to come thet voluntary action of the ‘Bournare ‘States in Constitutional Conventions assemble Lod never to be renewed ot reagitated, do, wi Fetarn of peace, demand: fst. Immediate restoration of all the Stites to their rights in the Union, under the Coasti- tation, und of vil ‘tovernshent to the Ameri. Sacaae for all litical offences, ig ged = ralation of elective franchise in their Gltineee. 3d. Paymrnt of the public debt of the United States as rapidly as —— all moneys drawn from the people by taxation, except 80 much as is requisite for the necessities of the Government economieatty-administered, boing honestly applied to aueh payment, and where the obligations of the Gaveroment de not ex- Preasly state upon their face, or the law under Which they were issued does not provide that they shall be paid im opin, they ought, im right justcr, be a paid im the lawful mow. of the Deiied ag tsp ~sianion ot of app! zalion of every aren ot its real values, os cl (Government he is and other public secur nee ring, and cries of “read 1t ) ook One currency == the Government and People, the and the officaholder, the fe None and the solher, the producer and the ieenia [Great cheering, aud cries of read The fifth resolution was again read in the administration of the reduction of the standing the abolition of the Free imen's cbeering,} and all potitical in- to ‘secure negro mplification of the system and isitorial modes of assess- nternal Reveai the butden of taxation may be equalized and lessened; the credit of the Governmirat and ine emrrency made Tepeal of all ea: ments for enrolling the'S State Militia into. Naz tional forces im me of peace, a tariff for a. imports, and such equal unger the Interaal Revenue laws as jacident army and nay, Tureau, rath strumentatities designed supremacy, sim, discontinuance ing and collecting Will afford Protection to domestic manufactures, and ne will, without imparri the revense, impose the least burden a an best promuts and encoarage the indas- trial Bt Tests of the country. 7th. Keform of abuses in the administration, the expulsion of corrapt men from offles, the abrogation of aseless offices, the restoration of rugbifal authority to, and the tindepeadence of the Executive and Judicial Department: of the ( overnment the subordination of the military te we . ivil Power, to tt the.ead that the usurpa- tions o1 Gupgress and the despotism of the sword may cease. sth. Equal rights and protection for natur- alized and native bora citizens at home and abroad, the assertion of American natseanitty Which shal: co.omand the reapect of foceiga powers, and tarnish an example aa encoarage- meat to people struggting for nation: Tity, constitutional liberty aud individual rights; and the ec aainunenee ot tee Tights of us- turalized citizens against the absolute doetriae of immutable allegiamce and the claim: of foreign powers to punish them for alleged crime committed beyoud their jutisdiction. (Appisure.) In demanding these measures and reforms, We arraign the Radical par Sea, for its disregard of right, and the unparalk Yranwy which bave marked ts Corser After the most sole-na and ananimoas ple-igs of both Houses cf Congress to prosecate the war exclusively for maintenance ef tne Government and the preservation of the Uuidh under the Constitution, it has repeatedly vio- gied that most sacred pledge, under Shick alone was rallied that noble volunteer ne which carried our fiag to victory. Instead of Testoring: the Unio ‘As in its power, di States in time of peace, bow pee and negro supremacy. fled there the right of trial by jury: erat se ished the corpus, that most sacred wi of liberty; it bas overthrown the freedom of. Speech and the press; it has oe arbitrs- ry seizures and arrests, and trials and Secret star chamber ing’ faanieltions for tae consti. tutional tribunals; it has. time of Pence the right of the prople to be free from Searches aud seizures; jt bas aptezed the sad telegraph offi and even the ¥ ae rooms of individuals and seized th pri- vate papers and letters gy BNO specific Teq ~—- oF notice of by We o.fanic law; Capitol into a bastile; it has established a sys, tem of spies and official to which no constitutional monareby of Eurype would now dare to resort: it — abolished the rigut of ap- peal on i t coms: questions to tbe supreme judicial tribanals, and thre seas to curtail or destroy its original jurisdiction, which ls irrewacably vested by the Consty tion; white the learped Uhie! Sustice bas been subjected to the most atrocious calumuins, merely because he would not prostitute his high office t the support of che filse and arian charges. .preierred gzainst the pena as Te egg etre ption and extriva- exceeded any thimy known iu Lis. Syeand’® by its frauds amd monopdjies it has nearly doubled the burden of the det crestod by the war. It bos sipped the President of bi censtitutional power of appoinument, vvea of bis own Cabinet Under its tepated assauits, the pil of the Government are rockimg on their base, aud should it sacceed in Nuyem- Sectas asaeh eran ita Prestiient, we will eet as a sadj-ct and conquered people amud Tuins of liberty and the eeatiered fracatnes the Copstiteion. Aad we do Parle und Aesoive. that ever since the peopie of the United States threw off all subjection to the British Crown. the privilege a sey to the severns ‘ Tae and that av pretext whatev Tight, OF anterfere with sts exercise. usurpation of power, which epn find no war- rantin the Oonstitation; and if sanctioned by the people, will subvert our torm of govern- ard cous noha g wretainents ts eiice tas and couso) OVE 1m whiel arate existe: ee ot the e States wu be enureiy be es. AC s aerate “vy of eo- And "cht ‘we Regon- absorbed, ate tablished in plac anaes we regard th: led) of Congress as such «qual stinefign. note 4 sre Us srpation’ sl acaplnd) ot Ooaerom a0 8438 Conary and void; that our soldiers and setlom, who carried the Hag of our countey to. againet x mort gallant amd determeuad ter mustbe! gratefnily remembered, aud all jaranters given in (helt tavor must be, oh Faily carr Poy 9“ Xeeution. ‘Puat the ene divtributed as widely as possi. ble among the e people, Susi ebould be disposed of eithe~ onder the pre-emption or homestead jaws, aL sojd and « none bat ictual* ceuptate % ‘at the miaimam Price established @fnment. Waen grants of the ic ‘lentes ong be “allowed necessary for “4g encouragement of im; public improvements, the of the’ sat of sueb lands, and not the lands themastvey. should be plied. That the Presidewt of the af tae United States, An- drew tap im exercising the power’ of his Big eller ia ‘esrsog ihe wee sreesious of Congress upon tho Geustiuutionsl right@of the States ond tee the people, is entitied An erican peop e we cemarts im TRE NATIONAL DES Koma tIo BXRCUTIVE com. I The following ia is a Sid oben plate Wer deuked an Can ImaDerocae weued vy ener Somomeiceee, Saha the asso day: oie: Geers, A. Story; Indiana P, Towa, Denier; Pik Pin reery; Loutsiana, James soseye Maine ‘Sylenaue R. a tean; Maryland, ~ Massachn: Frederick O. Prince; cous Jobo wv. THE CHASE COMMITTEE. ‘The New York eee of last evening This commitiee sessions mm ve Chandler House. opposite the many build ing, and some of the memberseapress the belief that ultimately, th their Pominee will be chosen ts are, however, reti: cent in sctrerarey to the dif ferent delegations who are at ees favor ot Chase; but state that nearly all those in the Fifth Avenue Hotel are tor im. An informal vote was taken on ow evening anone the Indians and other delegates, at the ‘THE PLATPORM IN WALL STREBT, ETC The Ezpress eays the excitement down town over the action of the Democratic Convention in adopting their platform was very great. The financial planks therein were closely serati- nized and commented upon. In ‘wait atreet and vicinity the subject was the general topic of conversation. Of course opinion thereupon || was divided with the ites of thove engaged in the discussion. entire Platform, he ae os. it wes plainly perceptible, was heart endorsed by every rat. As the result of gach ballot was announced active soumest taereon would follow. Bets were ely offered and taken on some favoriter th those making the wagers having every confidence, apparently, in the selection of their ehoice. The fact of’ President Johnson receiving such a — vote on the first ballot excited much re- mark | | NO CHANCE POR PENDLETON. The same paper says: The third day of the Gon vention im ciees ‘Ro indication of the result of the final Pest that it 1s now pretty certain tha: Mr. Pendieton, the favorite in so many States and of so many de! 1» will not receive the two-thirds yote of the Uonven- tion, or even the vote of the majority. The vote for Andrew Jobnson, as well as the reso- lution in his favor in the platform, was most enthusiast oe received by the immense ai dience. atberm delegates would for him asa unit, if 1t were pradent to do so. Hancock and Hendricks were among the rising names of the various candidates, (hrough the several ballots and many of aelegates mention two together as making a strong Hetete All through the day the New Tank delegation stood by Sandford E. Oharch, as the Pennsylvania delegation did by Asa Packer, but this can hardly continue beyond a ballot or two to-morrow, and the same 1s probably dag of the ballots cast for Governor Bosit the Connectucut and other delegations. ‘Phe seeeral Bia K cogeneration Yi session to-night, and presui is Chat a nomi- mauion will be made to-morrow. Concession Spe ss tomen bas become necessary and it made in the common cause. FOR WORKING MEN. the antes ton of the del penn toon rant attention o: an impo bine which had = ‘panded hime and posed to rei was to the pur- pert that sins hours a day Saeco lor any man to work, and reco tn the ns greeted recommen: }, and the resolution was unani. mously adopted. . 1 JOHN O BRECKINRIDGE. ‘The same paper f- a: The Kentucky dete. | gates expect that John reckinridge wi attend the Convention in cause it shoutd Loid i) Thuraday. A good in tbe ony him placed on AND LODGE—the vention would like to have | the teket as Vice President. =e te a ta oi p omimnatean, will be ay na Puts pivesiay) ba pitts. Gr. me Bue UeTBtAi, Hoe be Feo oE ol aid ke aie oa BAILEOAD om. Nye rk ave. fice corner Wh strat and eriave-t Maroy OFT IR CH a b i or rng te eae ey een tain oa a aa Sis seater eecr as | teke) Nice, ry ‘o i oe cil alee | ith alike ‘on theownersof aims tenpnees siraes ssi ai ees, BoW! ia ae for Be Sepia on ane, ores sagt nee bs "8. The ponte poltx wii be mf ot by 1eota GREAT 18 PRICKS ON SUMMER Goops, _Ar _ M, WILLIAN'S, se dw. 34 PeunsyWwente arenes. eS NOTIOC®R, M. W. GALT & BRO., JEWELERS, HAVE REMOVED Torre NEW STORE, 280 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, je22im | ‘eet. itu ann i?re sts we: ry ye STRERT, aN EXTENSIVE BOOT ‘AND SHOE HOCUS: Where the publiovmey Sindy always, ‘what they’ “aut,” and that of the beet qualutye ‘ OEVENTH STREET, aay ete oath of K and Northern Markst. 1 wy eet or Pre lar monthly mest Jace on the ae z. Tanger, hematin ERATION Sy TEREDaEN's RUSE COMPAN Comyan 197m sraxer ann Pa. «ve. CE.—Aall eSatTAcra chant legals berpron now aut {he fiat day of pi fein be them drawing rae ay st: however Sgt The ans patic Warew ts thlareetelthotrate ot foassor GB Tat thle Rbk oe te in, a BATON, | = Actuary,” Eres er | construction of a | will be Foverave ‘ws in yieldii lia which General L. | of Kansas, took ye neat AND or “aiilong vonvEnrion. ¢ Platform. AMUSEMENTS. i «82 Last nouns al ABRAMAM LINCOLA. ‘Tare ORAND nrstodtoat Pareto te wow on Exhibition pt the Room over GALT's NEW JawEURT sToRs, R fo from @0 to G10 en Paietinettetentes pial orm as the unanimous Production of the cs Also, for Sale, seversl smali shetet ae “4 Committe on Resolutions : = setae sabedmti E. WAGOAMAN. ee a OS aes a mutual a Mn be- 305 Penns. ave., between 9th and 19th * Det. 19th med wrh «re ~OBGEOUS HIProDRAMIO PaGsavr. delegates to the Democratic National Courene iy Talored Goox whe can ot THE cunt eee CIRCUS wit in. : rime arceey 1M Pebueerg Ob My fom Sos tH treet. coutaleing sf Foxe Fonts ees cid yh | Qureer —— oo, Com. itm of that body, and fully justits the beet | boric exces rho iatform, the Convention M6 spirit of tee address need ve ay daily © matinee ve Brox. iy 83t 470 Beveoth street. (ENT —One of the Dargest 4 if . a » | adopted ty eats mane een aoe Bids Sesstenors tt oh rae Sash oe = pain rm fore, rely: ng apem oh ae q Pranab Sopecet ver soe reas or term of yeurs,toe Srreet te te 8011 i tor bresidunt and Vise Preakient of the Unies Kichoony ¢ warts. be and that ik pod return home we wilt ae induce our inte | aSsiw fiat) Corner 7th gad F siresis, non, or ST pai ony BRICK Bouse. ore ee wens ‘or ‘comrades ing to them am eargest support. ged po protracted cheers. elicted an i. a ba general debate, Campoell, of ‘Ohi. ral Slocum, of New ‘York; w.T. | Whitvaker, of Kentucky; and C samara Ewing, ‘prominent pa ABTED_twoRst tonay < Lig sat Paneer cores Aileo Scolored LACM ESS; ae who thorough- ycunderstanda her ‘an American giri, Ww ANON ‘as nurse: he hae hed experiens » _470 Tth street, v Lig ™ General Canipbell proposed the following a5 || give the pest of city os rence Ne ‘obj willenter the denof | a eubstitute + travel. ‘at 392 L street, between 1ith aad oa —The _comfortabl ~ Cx a oe 1 oe siaiteds tne the gr reat principles indefence | ¥2 wee bat noe MF fonencant corner | oS fr fit roan fate “ont hich we i arms baving been practi: hare STERNER OTE f opteining renmne. cally ane byte Madical party, we re- | WW Aaa ga i Seatia ses’ || iesilamias nits sioe ge | Peat aCe Reread 2 4 the rf ity ie eo at Bani leven etre oy | ea ful yr sree Ci Bad a: ond gz ing Roungs 8g Te ie Sank mi at ‘ae ty ue Semen ar fm this city, . yaoedioanes candidate a eat of such Known aptecedents as ill enable us consistently with our action qants the war (0 co-operate with it cordially in tevoring these States to their legitimate right ‘= the United States, and redeeming the iuteg- ‘osperity, and true glory of the Ameri- lic. ‘We desire only an honorable callon DivGursr. corner 10th THM hace ae, a shtrremmy « ae ree Aa aie aed OR paar me wen, on the ‘mth Ja) For fr a alers "ikki ‘ Ste bes jetate 7% sy Ot 495 Ten atreets| betwee D s. For eae Reantiful COMNTRY SEAT of 1 . with eannd bengal nee blene tier, acne tie, 2c... @e. pes ‘within ome mile of Lau achineton Bre Pi 0, Commanding a view of AY NURopsY ® ptrifcipatiog in the achievemeat of that great —_ a pe | + frm to W o'clock $ victory Por pened that is to heal the grievous =“ hd wis event enor ores PO > pat: . wounds of war. dy8tf 71 Le. vont, batt . 6th and Tt The substitute was rejected and the resolu. Soe sa 7 tion of the committee adopted by an almost AN MEDIA Lea , 'I oat euete re Bon Capit unanimous vote. cdo ‘on the Bal lon Ryle rh ee RY the Peet “a Enel at ae bape 8 yo ae graces lana ge ——— lene i wt SRARD PIO 10 #7 THR ig the position of the ers? ors’ jaw ey ag ha ITY GAKDANK. comer of Ccnvenuoa upon various tical issues; bat |) Fer day. toa on htt Sipaat a | FOR BEEZ: Spree tial ia Se Re Lid one being submitted by General Ewing, in te sonw ca inmRRO ey | Teterence to the greenback question, elicited a 3d and de ate. weet | very excited discussion, and was flaslly re- | fered, unce: the rule, to the committee’on res- | obutions, An effort was made by General Campbell to get up General Ewii vias gpl but while Proceeding with bis Platform adopted by neh ‘National Toga; never failing use; & young and MoT MERRonn ir, mitt UNIO or TEs evan OF OF COLUMBEL a mt a was bended to the secretary, aud ite reading doth ete. 7a" . neRb eiskb ‘was called for. Each ph was greeted WV ANTED—a Pi PURCHASER for twenty omcing at $0 with most enthnsiastic applause, and at its to YOUN?) ib Mela e Sores rer of f*hizeoan Pe conclusion nine rousing cheers were given for avesue } the platform Colonel Campben withdrew bis Lorene | offered a resolution endorsing, ratttyi approving the platform of the Democratic Na tional Convention, which was adopted by ac- clamation, end without dissent, Gen. 8. B. Buckner, of the Confederate army and gill porte: ome of ts on the occasion, at 9 and? vertor masic has been engaged ani the mittee assure the public that this will be ome of te of Ute ecm: ‘gas. eas to alt Tae rooms, situated on Pepns. avenue, het.2d wd / strvets cast Apply at the restdemee of the ander: Sig. ed, next door east to this pra DA white white GIRL, from 12 ‘ age 0 the work of a em = ns os hem ene ‘was here presented to the Convention, and re~ ot hagee ent ia Sc Paria ceived with warm applause He said be de- > ond | HILLEL Pan sg. 3, Sete wif medkag SS yd sired to bu t issues aud rally with the Lorts. Northern soldiers in patting down that radical party which was more inimical to the Qonsti- tution ever were the Southern armies. (Loud cbeering.] He felt no difficulty, now that the war was ended, in coming into amica- bie relations with Northern soldiers and iato Fo MOUBT VERWOR, The steamer“ ARROW,” pole. iouves art, foot futh street. DATCE tn) (Sundays excepted ‘for Mount Ve Two HUNDRED MORE BEAOTL te ea rfect harmony with every brave soldier in - cote. Fos c the effort to rescuethe Uonstivation from indig. the city ai Cnty” mite Hones, Ve—retercing t nity or violation. [Applause.} The ARKO ate 2, 2k SEMI WESELY Gen, Slocam offered a resolution stating that WASTED-A ach vod At 7" RNOUN Fees, Sq Bount reeds tis the affections of the soldiers were still centred ween D s reat o fer whet oe eect Fai okeD in the illustrious Gen. McClellan. Adopted One who Festtes perouts. aii ites = op amid turuitaous cheering. ‘Ancther resolution was ado} Vernon and a applanding |, WOMAN writes 4 advrinsion to the Mansion and Orecnie; @1°3" the President for kicking out Stanton from the || ue iae et fami ow board 7s office which he disgraced and dishonored. none OBLY CRE IERTL Aan. Sockets for ale il the prttotpel Hotels, and at Three cheers Were given for Gen. Sherman For tastencé, & woeld require bat @# oe corumer © whi in this connection. ty band The Convention adjourned shortly after- wards sine dir, giving cheers forthe President, the Constitution, the Union, and the next Dem- ocratic nominee. t of i Theos forme Clerks, Laborers. and all w bry. coreres homes te yi ti a ey *pot improving SPECULATORS Can make no better purchase on See ’ a expenses of ol.) by applying om of A 5 nieadent, JAMES SYKEE. Gener, Saperte ome ONE-FOURTE. EXCCESIONISTS. — Parties OF the Gncet loested lots remain unsold. - TS Sxccmsiontsrs. — 1 Lexoxs: sEmows!t pak ee a BUY QUIC Bi Gering the yaa rn egtliee ‘On, i Bor: iekets * Just recetved per Bteamer Worcester, vis Ltver- fm trscta ‘ered — to [lite pertece, cure © 18 bY Paving @x down | 2hiein Bound Trip T fox day cota om : EW OROP LEMON, a ONE ond SIX Waite BALL & Boss, The Stem ¥ PORT. ¢ Hi ogshs At PF PEARSON'S a be J, HORSER for use of thesth Cavairy. Persons hav- (Late B. M. Bails, leaves her ste Wen of Tub street, daily at 6m ast th strect, } iuesach Horses for sais, Fem Beal Estate Exc! Picecnnraing to Weahington at 4 >, m . allowing Iz ve Solver them to Lieut. Sat SS a my Bet Oorner Serouth and D atreete ple a , raot it houry et Ss ay at between the box Bousn, | “95 ve Bavition Sa1R78}.4 Large Supply of Roady made con- | een 17th and 18h streaks eon the hours —One three story 8 avitto end purch: stanly On band. Payment Sri made an ofc araacnars ara tesa Se ieeis SHIRTS }Mede to Order, and Wi to site Mey the WBcate of Vol <b. Store terms va of peas asaaaienl Si inspection Taal Sat sei | en oF tery 0 OHNSON SHIRTS } At Prices Less than any other House Dopaty Quartergrester my +tt Oorner of eh aad Lats month cate and further taformation inthe city. or ee us = | FE SALE Tee or three TRACTS OF LAND. Tee co e eaare TINGLY. OB. MAbiew & Schr: gracraers tobuy aif Undeof Bae gr wery county, Ma. “Towate tt son ee ‘ otra Uesin 86t___ Manafectory, 262 Penn's. Frontien arte =3: iar o al ote nal =a |No"Re ae wtveots Washineton my At AMERICAN AND vase oN CaBsiaGES. peiagrghmelacn _ Ma; A BeASS AND STR ANDS. oahatt otk nga st a ate class Onrriages, i KINDS — LOST AND FOUND. ye oh ING Ho. 31 Teh stron pore pA Tarted to ty 2 to call > —Btraged ewng. ou the ath Aust. ry want should ert oe Defore a mre} te hichete i ra erbs ca froth COW Sates vas, sae This elebented Bang Firs. rio- Darchasing eleew he see ‘on all consigned Paid tb: | nics, EXCURSIONS: BOLLS, een mem Mepalring promptly ¢ ik goods und stosbd Res saree BORMAN 00. \orulng here 6.F a BORE? 423.6 | short pomee and'at ie by call alttpetitory 84 Det, borne VER, gnaga 477 | joo1m ave. «ot. between Li th, a8 3" | ing wt the drag tore of Lawrence & pied ) fear 5 Pata Ee", iy 32} 399 ha hare’ nigga iPoct e8., < wo seg ct ae SE a Wo creas fF ea HS . Lhe geen, r= DLAOK LLAMA LaC# SHAWL. pa FURNT' Pk WANE Ao greta tarplng: the oe 2 eet By Ae Broder, 137 W West: C man sp dene tage om ier Ra pork ed te ls |betrald the reward." acta — ee ea “he best of Men ee 2 : ~ We have tweaty five 8114 WLS on head, ranging NAS TELE LMU, No. 80 wets Sarit hy une Ward, Oy 8 widow abe To Bale, Pig Bios. Be from 920 40 $55 each, Which we will close ont at cuerapteee poy ees te gees rict pe erquarter, he ‘Audet wilt te Hie Gane taraiebea teesomabie. greatly reduced prices. Second Band Tartare an ane eect eects Be zt Uy guring with Fatver Mel Bevdgutrrery, 205 Pere, greta, oy ace ae DRESS GOODS, z m33 tf $40" | With prompt aticution. Box 603. JAPANESE POPLINE, | ANTRD TO BUT 7 gentl eee WaAl—on ¥; 3 3 city OOTIL ORAPE EUGENE, Wanna, ABCOND Hab, CLOTHIERS, Sitietied re Tee QUW. with a Sal wa wine pt Wea APE Gwe AaD conte GRANITE POPLINS, Seavareeg Te ‘sires ote =F M | an) inormatien to G a WhLuacdEn, can SSeS tes ORGANDY LAWNS, JACONETB, BS hap —— | lepperadientene a) fone ale oan Pee penta ate WtEY eros | spr tycaney Reet rene tere. Corie ‘Tomere ote Rtor, Fas i 5 "i vere , id Tate. ‘myis- } artic ae : TPIN _v a a All widths of Lupin’s BLACK IROM GREMA. || OF StL TON a’ «Pawnbrokers. ria bait ha decease Boe MOURNING DRESS GOODS, ac. — eee ch, jmakes it, Telusble to the.os von ts _ DENTISTEY, SF All the above Goods are being sold at greatly |) ie = meneame rebebed jitoas, to'teed bas Masons takieaaa ce __ PERSONAL, — - on, LEWwik & 1 payie: a DENTAL aBsooTa- count of stock, JO8. J. MAY & CO Peso, 255 OORT Si oe (sana sHismentTFacatow. nd, 268, 0 PNB" ave. 308 Penngylvania avenue, ai*S FACTOR: st us ohipaee Bétwoon Ith and iM utenaks. on in7 stit Dotwéen 9h and 10th streeta.. H peor: NEATLY AND PROMPT Tie aise anes ane raw Pe TESTH EXTEACTED WITHOUT Pais Axpuuw B. Cote, W. Lenox Towzas jek ieee SREY Meckinee 06 236 pe. = i | She made where ar “cruvcrewses,’ | AYSIAROLUS MCI, = ‘LE & TOWERS, SiTION in ousof tl wth boas coy! \ IF yet RAT BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS | [cic aise wd v Bias Giicee aS at: AND PBINTERS, 314 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. pat beri ie || pu j wart nf information of ber whereabouts. vioguire | Star office. BLANK BOOKS, LETTER PAPERS, BOTE PAPERS, ANB ENVELOPES, (All Sizes and Stytes.) NEERS' STATIONERY, and try the CUOL CELEBRATED UHICAGO LAGER, At tok M, MEGMUB’S SALOON, 12 7th st., rear of Berger Store. ae PUaicate peat tor wh 3 Washington, orate 32"! iris street. oD. ©. aN. | in retarm, th "si reheat, i zi — COUNTING-HOUSE BEQUISITES, 1 f- aa ea aye nee AND CONVENIEN: | Location dente ede yhtal oka tee aaghaees | digtel istely, MISE ALLY ax ‘D ST, EIVAD AS ASTURMRR PEBEISATION® MORDGEAR, 4 ERP ENG: 0 eIZING AND ' be paid for its return to AND'W Hecwes. |corner of Ist and J ats, Jy 6 3 a ae | ESTRAYS ‘Strayed from Shosubeoriber livi hee Dey CURTIS. Me. DFR O in speciality of apd devotes | By Ulade: inet eh GER “2 ies Pt ix yeate | Pestaned gat Roaraved inthe Latest and Most Ap- || many géaeeoff Fert at elP Ree Bhencesraal (ieugeitteas sare Se rscorer maa libra wed Stylo, ieee pl Worvous and Pryce ih) 37 6-3t° peeyatt Largs end Well, 5 Most bility. caum:.! vy over- nee, Of the ‘Gounty, | Aharan end Sisienectat Aceertpant of the a aa eden su" fia Ren produc Fo IEA ie pe FRENCH AWD BNGLISH STATIONERY. lgtven by the same be. te 529 9th st. ‘amily and Soarsag. NO OHAROR FOR PLAIN UNITIAU Bram. es osc Saat ESvEb, Se eeaie fs Footy vines We the pabife |; -r . one inde ay ct a al fom, fate | 2 . BIS MADE TO ORDER, AND WARRANTED To rit. WALL, BOBINSON & Uo., RDERS CAN BE ACcoMOD. sar 8400 eek, SIVATE: Patients sho moouebat a! Com P erates ne aera 2,240 POUNDS te" THE TON eee? | OAK nd PINB WOOD constantly om hand. wi Howie the time for families to Sut tm theit Bouthekatiedranr br Sipe meee re |e ‘ork ayen' RC wheraee || Mare Lead 9h street, between iz Fara jootel Shineehs = Hata) = —Y¥out ee r secret ei % shee es as Lee fees one ; | Bose harem Tork wheteetie pees Wig Shep botieewg ear, “itu aaaver -o Boh muwasyuvanta AVENUB, | oar ciry ed OFFICE. Bo. 493 Go » RET WHER 5 AED F STREETS, creed Oar Foy Acsocas purchased” i