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ENING STAR. meeting adjourned unti) 12 m. the next 7 kets— Messrs. Rutherford, Davisand Rus- Lincoln Radical prveatap~w ate dey \A Liztly Time- commis: Affairs tw Georgetown. the corner of 9m thé Heads LOCAL NEW and Ksirecto and New Tork arene, formerly sa-tedewte Pepecetnee leech Saat As Re me SN Na OCA 8. Porebased by the Corporation for a potter sta-'| je Scuph ing. Pmt no ucts, Transacted. ak vies pocst otras Bon-nowse. renitet ana ened Liscobe Bets — 5s» Pic Mies, Excursions, ke. for i ents inseaesiog taps SOIT tae? seenineam to be w > . . _ Ressived, That the wapertete i at of Police A select {wily moonligh: excursion fitty suthorized and i might a: the Quaker College, near the corner of ‘and Hoarman, also $250 to the etc wilt tobe proce de Toereneett we Yo 'msone Togearn’ nekonap ot Day, Corporation fand. Ge and make i in Terard to the ena of | Nineteenth ani Ssireecs. Alfred ’ that the mpics ‘taporer. The gcavemen boviog the mreeeay cvening. ihe eosapente of the eced prewiser, nad tee ‘chairman, ,alled the meeting %° onda? ‘publish, bat the nave | Elizabech ‘Call Nowsnkerpor, tere arrested for Seeiehe tar cheteeee on eae mira, and bi hae ale Mt wi ite cbaaianes Wd take | ward Rech tease by edanaiced as at ‘boar von ania oak ‘Atty | all in @one them oy pda ms “fork over" 2.0, which aid. Pana: Cr im personaly, M>, Walia: woul A 5 _ abe steamer Arrow ma tae pinsas one. tat back, but ho could not Tesognise ‘Mr, | Mr. Ball iaoved to refer it to the Commitise ‘one eles Paper a communice: | Wzrren, “a very bed 2.” for plying Ber voce 0ou excitons to Moat Bowen politically. on Drainage. (Laughter.) hos Ulympic Giun'to the elect that » Was fined couldn ay, Thursday, and Saiucday arts toc rose af ee Keluy) Hew of tse disorderly character of 58 mrasications” that pound’ berwenn ‘the taro | Say “Fhe waves pel Enact Wash. | _ Mr. Moore sa'd be would not recognize this— house, (Clubs, which ic untrue. Mr. Hyer. the Gorres- | Wi ‘hovsb has bees postponed un‘i; | His fartber remarks were inaadibie, as he Mr. Sardo—He'e been there. [Latughin.) ton Pca was called to order by Mr. Richards, whoex- i. Kelsey suid it was so ramored, and Jem ctrcet WHOET SE Ge mee rae wheres | cistend. CEoaorasl tn Gasttmaetieener time a d\calty occarcd. 7% Oeloek v. m. Mr. Moore (.ndignantly).—- nei io excursion to Fredericksburg on the | order? Fam your peer and equ: here, and steamer Express to aid in the erection of an | Dave as much ricatto speak as you have. ‘Within & short there which was inv tigated by the Chie! of Polen, and he beccme satisfird that such wa: the ¢1s-, Dut as it was rented by the Ward Commis- Kpie. i Mr. Richards—“The geatiemin is not in | «1 sba'i not give then Up natit the is | sioner, he doubted the elety of exercising ‘of the Sitenaaes mem, saa lyon, um | Sree Paorany beteren tee te Bear | igly wind" en epg Taen ew | Dyoperse perm cg se | iat le BO: 8; oa we ve ing fart ag or fe «4 Ge matwrin charce are dcterains warns | Boras . Wwe way as well re.ire.” Mr, W. vaid he hed | dent of Police and insert Mayor, which was if #8 tip shall be enjoyed. Mr Moore—“I am. 1 called the yeas and Botbing more to say; aed I aya said, “Gen- | Bcoepied. eae = bere two or three times.” . tlewen, take = Key gh “oe been _, and Pe Hine suggested that if all Bouses of that ri un fORPORAT.ON AFFAIRS. en; bat wes etvete Woe ty er ne: | Henares ee ee pee | fine lesiaiation of the council would be taken ofthe chal. Mee oft \d, “The leman Foarth mediately thereafter the members o| up 1a considering pee cot jation- Were of : Weed ca tr ‘Moore} has the floor” - an thon of the city. He knew nothing of the .act ot eceeu We . mes Mr. Crocker, from the Fiaance ‘Committee, Belt Confusion, General Up- | re jorted the tax bill for 1568, year. ard a Seuffle, : Boanp oy A o¥ewEn—The Aldermen's | tampied to be exercis:d by the gratieman (Bf camber was openrd 'astevenirg a few miantes esn' * ur‘ore the hour flard by law for the assembling | , MT. Fenwick was understood to agree w. ©. tee Board—baif p_s: seven o'cloc<—a imates rit gatds the Republi commenced fo come in. At aiout a quarter of thi case, but did mot think i withia the ro vince of this Board to make the inquiry. le so zzesied that the subject be referred to the ‘Com yrpimrbens Health. meu were all here. Messrs. Ward, Norton and © not resent on the first day named by the Ulvmpic: And even if they were, + Ward aod Draw ion cou not play, not jot mem. bers thirty, days. I gleo, would hie | Place: $0 bushels wheat, at S200. i,s0 to call attention to the style in which , Evident sygns of a boisterous time now be- an to develope themselves, above the din of ‘whicu Himber was heard to’ say, “Mr. Qhair- yan, 1 riseto a point of order. If, as the Troce~dings radicat>, this is an adjourned reting of tee Radical Lincoln Laboring the next day after the joint ag. The nex: day at 12 m., the join’ seu.dled in the Council Chamber aid orga ied, utes there was not a quorum present we sent out for the absent member whose resepee would make a quoram. Whiie va‘t- fos tor the retura of the messepr-r and the use, thority the 100, Teceives rent for the same, which was agreed to,and * amend d the resolution was adopind. 7 4 z F 2 j i ‘ im Mr. Moore (vociferously)—“He has at- tempted to falsity the jourani of this Boars, * oats of tue members. . Kelsey presented biil authorizing the fea’s ction, 1am ready toanswer the | he Olympic present thet views to before eght o'clock the Pr-sicout (M- Rich- — abeeat member, wiDoat a quoram, a lavge wne of bonds to pay the floating debt of the | report of the Commitie, and move that the | he panite 1 offensive, dicitoris! style— {niet G. aud ia a iew minutes the-rafter | “Mr, Richards.—“This is 811 ou: of order.” portion of the me nbers of the Commoa Uoua- iow; referred t> the Commie on | ch rman (Mr. Henderson) take bi? -2t, call d the Board to order, tiere bemg present | ar: Bi — few taps of bis cavel }— Mess:s. Baker, Clark, Cook, Crocker, Grinder, | the genticnsn irom ine Rourih Ward 18 in Koigot, and the Presideat, (Richards)—one | ord. “Proc 4. Jess than a quorum. Tae roll having been (Tur. Meore. ‘coatinuing.)—“We are not re- =— by the Si ‘ary. Mr. H. A. Hall. and | spon<inie for this state of things. If yoa, in wwies of the Isst meeing read rad ap. | som avle | the zenti ho Provw'd, Mr. Richards srose aud sa‘d that's | 200" Pe-v.Tsity, and the zentlemen who sus- commanding not requesting—making asser- tuoms they Bave never proves. and alto tether tvating their competiiors with the gre test gicourwey. We all hope to =e, oe os parm @ifficul.y settled. 1 am sware t tue Na. = » tionals piped & Tesolution last evening to plas Canal APFaiRs—Bousiness along the canst the Olympics on Fridey, the 7th instant, If] i* very dull, oply three boats having strived cil wede their ~ > w.thin the bar just atthe time we wanted taem to enable ws 1) buve a quorum, fer which I thank them, and then complex d our basines: in joiat mret- i d Rajourned aiter bearing @ shor: com- monication from Mayor Bowen. Immediately attrr this I called the Board o! Alexander Hender on, colored.—This meet- in: hes nothing to do with the Commissioner, = the Chairman, (Day,) has no right to pre- erde. At this junction, Mr. Himber and Walker ‘White, (colowed scavenger.) both became clam- Ways and ‘Means. and ordered to be printed. By Mr. Rutheriord—Bill for sewer on 13th reet, between M and N; referred. By Mr. Bartlett—Resolnuon requesiing the Surveyor to report the case of the overflow of water on tue west side of 9th street, beiween Marsachu- < % nue to act im this way the setis avenue ond New York avezur,and tore- | crows for Henderson to tke the chair, aud | they do piay them aitor such treatment before | Since yesterday. It ‘s d@ this morning seemed they were azain without a quorum. re “papsil rity will be on you. You ad tne | Aldermen to meet me in the Aldermen's ports pea to secure the citizens on the south confusion ensued. The quesion was | the mabhie. they ve much erdit. They | that the strike at Cum! Jn cops-Guence of the varying stateme its as to Jemen who support you in your woecr nde of New York aveune, between 9th and 10:h the o-ganizatioa of tae Bord, and also to place bear the respon- Bimeelt and tbe members who elrcted im ia & — cae testers pe: Tope. position. be would read the statement | Mr Mc-sell.—«I move we now adjourn.” made beiore the Bo rd ot Police Commis- | Mr Licyd put the motion to vole, and de- siooers ¢s to bis el ction, and the proc: -diugs | clar d the Board adjourned. on tbat cecsion. and wished ihe to pay ‘The Conserva.ive members and Mr. Larman at ent om to the reading, so as io see wreibr? | then passed out of the chamter, some of them ibe-r recoll “tion of the facts agreed with bis. | jaugbing on their way. No m mter of this Board. nor any one outside | “ye Richards directed the Secretary toread the of the Police Board, bad bezrd this statement | tx pill. when Mr Moore, who was outside the betore be wished to know whether he had | par on bis way out, exclarmed, “I am ontside the facts exactly as they occurred. | the tar. Let the Toll be called. (Sarcastically,) acco ding to their recollection. Mr. Richards Pass a tsx bill for the city of Washington with the commer ced reading from a manuscript he | only sev-n members” Bric in bus band, but hed proceeded with the | [Tre whole of the above proceedings, and Pacis only @ few minutes. when Messrs. | much more not here reco-ded, occupied only Fenwick, Larman, Lloyd McUathran, Moore, about ten minutes, it bem¢ five minutes it Morscll, aid Talbert entered the chamber in a | eizht o'clock when the Conservative members Chamber, and we proceeded to the door, which we found ry Moo~e, who presnmed to ac! as president, and the key had put into the hands of aman ‘whom we covld not recognize as having an: authority whatever to coutrul the room, We tired; but aftr a short time I learned that Tsons were p singin and out of the cham. , 21d I concinded to make one more effort to get into the chamber. ‘approaching uéur the door I obsery d the man who had the key ‘outef the cbamber, and as he was at- ipt'ne to ciose oor I demand: : mission to go in, which he refused, and, be"ey- dng thot 1 bed the right, as the president of the Ro.rd of Ale tiren, tr eater the room. I force:! my way into the room bevore he hed lock«d it, and kept the door open and sent for Tie Aluer- at by Himber, who amid the wild yells of “no,” “yes,” des prononnerd it as the sense of the meeting that Henderson wase.iled to the chair, and invited him to come forward. Hen- \derson made 2 move for the sront, when im- mediately the oppo-ing elements of the mee’ ing, (who hed, as if by concer arranged them. selve. in separate bodies, one on one side and the other on the opposite side of the ball.) sprang the f et and rushed for the aisic, sone to oppoe bis possession of the Chair and oth- ers to prot ct him. During this scene Walker White and Philips, both muscular colored men, were particularly promin. at in disorder and weem: 4 to be exeredinely anxious fo get at e.ch other. Henderson fidally reached the stand and proccedrd to express his thanks “for the honor conferred on him,” when Paillips ‘would, in the judgment of many of their warm- Potomac Insurance Company est frieads, do rigbt to decline pinying them at | flection held yesterday the fol all. Ifsnch a condition of affairs is tocontinve | MEN Were re-elected directors the game of tase ball will soon become ex. | Insurancet Hg a tivet Ax Oxenavan. | WS. Cox B. —_-—_—_ Tux Riven Front.—This morning thesteam- | McGill, Jobn Purdy, A. H. er Winnisimmet, with a lage crowd of color’d | Riley, J. D. Kurtz, and Jenkin Tnomas. “sons op board, made an excur.ion to Aquia Sreek, where the parties will take the cars of the Richmond and Frederieksburg road ‘or| GBORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, Richnond. The colored excarsionssts to the streets, from imjarie>; adopted. By Mr. Nal- Jey—Peuition for the erec.ioa of * PUmP, in the vieaity ot Norib Capiiol and K siresi<; re- ferred. Bill enu petil.oa for relief of William ; referr'd. Lill to grade and pave alley ia Equate 307. Bill grating a privilege Seren ol . Knox; referred. By Mr. Ball— esol m4 inquiring of the Surveyor what Amount is meceseary to grade aad gravel G street porih, from North tol and 2d street eas Ly Mr. Jueneman—Resolu.ion White House yeterday, on the steamers Tho> BY THO. DOWLING. Avetioncer Georgetewn. Collyer and on the 12th to the 19.h of July. Mr. Arrison moved > lay the question‘on the table; agt—yca>, Messrs, Arrison, Bate, Davis and ere 4; Days, 14; and the resolu- : 3 of f d 5 ies Clark & Given, avd schooner Ed ward Taom.. men to meet me in the chamber. We then held | tion was adopt: road out—“No honor to you. "Taint cone | SewelJ, from dinwre-de-Grace, wih coal for 239, amd at the request ©! body; it then bemg about five minutes before | je,t the room.) our Fdjouiued meeunz. elect’s! our messenger | By Mr. Arrison—Bill for footway en the derred on you, and a man whohaaactedrs you | stme firm. Re fe aoe al sii aat co bt o'clock. Mr. Richards at once ended | The tax bili was then taken up and passed. | and adjor-red to “e regular time of m x, | South cide of © strcet south, between 9d and 3d | have ait fit t ° Riley's Wharf-—Arrived—A numberof truck- | st'¢ o% 5 ot, the premione, the weeters the resding of bis statement, and took hiss .t [Itlevies atax of seventy-five centson the | on the fourth Mendayin June. W. oniy | streeis erst; referred. Also, act to increase the [Vonces,—“Yes; that’s it. He can’t speak toa | ing boats, with wn'ermelons, apples, &c., for | thirty two (S) front ef Lot N. im Hol- im ihe President s cha'r. Mr. Moore walked at | Lundred dollars for general purposes, fifteen | seven members present at ibis last m E numier of school truste~s, &c. [It mereases | colored man now, consarn bitn."} moarket. —Sloop Reindeer, Jobnsun, “depth oi once towards the platform, aad mounted it; | cen-: for pay of Metropolitan l-lice; twenty Believ.ag that we have organized arcordiag the number two in each district, and alo cze- aus ive, omce of sapeciniendent of schools, prescribing bis dutie-, and fixing his salary at $3.4 0.—BEP.) Referred. Also, the following: ‘Where.-, owing to the fajlure on the part of down the river, light. Johnson's Wharf—At this point the usual numler of bargrs from Great Falls, have ar. rived, with ice for the Great Falls Ice Com- Here another break was made for Henderson. when the Chair thrnst himself in the midst of the crowd, and by great exertion succeded somewhat in re toring order. The Chair tben wchools (including m cents for bulidig tax 4oF this purnose last ) making @ total of $1.20 on to law, apd ‘bat all our proct sir zs bave veen \-zal. hough accomplished under difficultivs, we hold on to our po ition, having full sion of the chamber, with our Mayor in fall directly afterwards siepp‘ng down to the floor | Conte “or cupport of pute fo ect a chair. which he placed on the plat- | (olor d. ecicols,) and form. tar that occupied by Mr. Richards, | ‘© and on that gentleman's right: considerable con-us.on prevailing at the time. During this land al Ital. jon of the Cxiy Hall. We claim that |'the Board of Aldermen, to take action on the | first bucimere Ieee ae eee ne and the | Pany. euante Sh pin ond sweive maseaner te te moots ch $10 of real and personal property. Ital- | pos.e sion 0: Ky . im 5 ction on the | first buemess in order was the election of ea eg sen Soa 5 PRiiminsry ski-avshing, Mr. Richards had, | so Jeyi-s an additional tax of one-half ibe cost | bur organizations were lezal, b-cause they | varivus mesures wluch have pasced this | officers. Disord t again ensued, when Walker | THE BALTIMORE AND On10 Rattmoan— | by’s deed af trast apon the Convey - meveed cillipe the wards irene oar. om | cf lightog the Corperation lamps on all lots | were effected with an undisputed quorum prrs. | Lost. -crious @eu. s, inconvenience, ana | mce™®_D herrd to say, “You can't gag me, 1 | Resumption of Tro The waveling pub. | Sactas ent ange at percheon:sexqees Mee ee Clee ihe Wards tor yectiors, &c. | iromting s.reets and avenues so lighted. Th | ent, t-ugh ~ame tried to effce an ptganization loss is inflictrd om the community; and where- | move that Henderson be elected Presdent,” | lic Will be gind to know that travel over the pI) seau ee eee eae a Ward responded | Collcctor is allowed the same commission a. j ait’ - we bud. as, the pressing nerd of action is almost an ex- | To this Pbi'l_ps, who ceemed to regard White | ™%'n line of the Balt'more and Ohio railroad < there was nothing from his werd. Mr. cuse for irregularity; Therefore, Be it resolved by ihe Board of Common Council Tbat until ihe ‘d of Aldermen do-s cbarge its public trusts this Board will enact such meavures as are of the most pre-sing im- portance, and cbarge all appropriations made m snch enaciments to the contingent tand of the Board of Common Council. Mr. Arrison explained that urgent appropri- ations could be made out of ibe coaungent fund ot the Beird of Common Council, and when the regular approprvation bill was pa-sed the ea could be transferred to the general fon Mr: Hine feared they would not be acting under the law; 9nd ai.er some debate, the res- olui'on, on motion of Mr. Hine, was referred to the Ways and Mruns Commi.ize. By Mr. L. B.S. Miller—I°-solution that two ty Y—one per cent—and ss authoriz d t>| Ifa portion of the members were disposed to Moo ¢ celled on Mr. Lioyd to * ke the chair, appoint Deput y Collectors at his own expense | be Gtearaeriy and factions, their conduct could aad tat gentleman came forward promptly | andon bis own responsibility to wait upon | not imvalidate our actions, so longas they were nat our’ d the platiorn, Mr. Mcore imme- | etizens and collect such taxes on personal | perform.c in. th: ir presence, and that, too, divety gong to bis .-st on the floor. Mr. property a8 are now due or which msv became | Whe1 some of them ~artic.pated with us by Tloyd weat direc:ty owards Mr. Richards, | Gue prior to the let of January next; and or | yotny on our prepo-itions. SPyor ntly somewhat exerted and very de- | such amounts of o% personal property ‘The fact thag they did not co-operate and be Stains, Tesch d bis band for the gavel, | ss sball be collec:-d ontside of his office by | sgr'¢ with us While du the floor with us, furs bt senile took place be-ween the | eputies, he she'l roceive 6 cent. comaous- | Dish > 20 show fora cla’m that they did not thor Me Lesion of that emblem of au- | sion over and sbove all thera ‘owave . On | help to nake up @ working quorum yor us. thority. Mr. Lloyd seized Mr. Richards by | 31) taxes there isallowed the following abate. Yours troly, _ Z. Ricwagps. eee Pia Was Suce-sstul in obtaining po>- | ments: On of before October 3ist, Oper cent. | WasuinoTox, Jaly *, 1868, Pounding wiki and, zerenpon commenced | Af.er that daie none. No abctemeat on taxes | After the reading wns finished, Mr. Richards Pounding with it on the President's table, ex- already in arrear of | asked memb rs if they had noticed any biez clamime vociferously, “I cali this board to ch arrearages are paid.) ‘neo.Tect in the s.atemen.s set forth. ordes. 1 have bren called by the Pre~ident of introduced a bill to improve the | Mr. Crocker endorsed the narrative as a « fair ibis board 1 tke this cha rand eall the board quare 29, called Chestnut str et; | and couch © ac tm cut of tacte™ perder. Lwill doitat © per of my life. Also, bill for the relies of Charle~ 5 Mr. Richards said he had only a word or two thing bes been goiv’ un In 5 etvazh. e: referred to Committe on Unfin- | to add. It bad bren charged chat he wos * Ureer 1 i~ uLusiness. Council bill Jor paving foot- | i\ozally elec.-d Presideat of the Board. If he 3 rt ‘wescward will te resumed on Thursday mors- ing, Snd that the trains leaving here at 8a. m add §:45 p.m. connct with .rais on the main Tond. It was at first thought that the damace by the rrcent stolm wes 80 great that two or three weeks’ iime would he required to place the rood im_rur ping order, but by .he employ- ment of alarge orce of men—over 1,20)— been +o rapidly rdvanced that it <pecied that trr el wall be resumed, above stated, on Thureda: as his special. charge. replied, with @ defiant sbake of the head, “You can’t gag anybody here,” and, suiting the action to the word, he sprang over ® bench and made for White, but ‘Was prevented by parties who int 2rposed. Mr. Himber was willing to recoguize D.y as chatrman, and would avswer the commitice’s report, it made. He felt conscious of havin performed bis auty to the satisfaction of his country, bis constituents, and the wishes of the — generally. Mr. Himber was vented proceeding further by cries of “Let's have amelection:” when Henderson sa‘d: I think this 18 not the night to elect officers. I se the int: itis to turn me and my cart out of office. Now, this is #1 adjourred meeting of the Lin. coin Radical Labcring Men's Assocvation.» Mr. Himber aud others again made nomint tions. Walker White again burst forth wi: TRE Storw. Last night (bis v.- cimity was vier d by a beavy storm, accom- poni d by hail, which for a time rendered um- rellas almo t useless, and it coatinu~d unt‘ small streams sooa rv cops.derable davnzze aud it was fared chat wild be done. but forte- - member” be added :o the Commie of the K- | some remark about “gag law,” “cut and dred,” | Hately they did not rie over their bunks. We Sueial publican membere.—« This board | ways on Grant ucet was past. Mr. Crocver | ur hee re who suppored him were aci- | str-e: Bridge: sdopted; and Messrs. L. B.S. | &c., which rik t Puiltips, and caused some of | Fear that §the waters at filicctt’s Mulls rose j fae gitredy Bon called .o order aud is transaci- | introduced @ joint resolution iw. iructins the | ors ego i}y, th: law could make. right. He | Miller and Eaves were appointed, who, with | his frends to size him by the coat tailand | Tapidly, snd the inhab, .ni- of that tag bus 2. Surveyor to examine the sewer at the corner of | cold) pvt richt and te Board could be put | Mrssts, Sardo, Obes. and Russell con: te | around the body. After a desperate siruggie, | for a Lime fearfol that the sto,m wor i Mr. K chards durin this te wav calline to | [uth sitret and the avenue asso it capacity to | right, if wrong now. All be ask-d was that | the commiteee. By Mr. Russell—Bill to widen | phillips threw bis detainers a aad wie a | -econd edition of .be ete. t flood i onder, avd au mprng to continue the callo’| seerive a 3-foot barrel sewer. &e.; adopt 4. he ¢ vo oppo-:d them would anpeal ro the | 2nd d epen gutters on 7th streei east, from E wo a skip clearda Palf tozen benches —_—o— Ge wards. : . Mr. Richards then recommenced the reading | Jaw. He would ch erially abide the conse- | M soutir; referred. ded within arm’s length of bis adver- Boarp oy HEALTH.—At the hour appointed j~ nen ane ++ | of bis starement {interrupted by the entrance of | quet ces, and had no doubt they all would. He Mr. Chase moved to reconsider the vote by | sary. By this time. White, who s-en-d none for the n «ing of the Bo .rd of Health y t. Gay there were only four persons presen’, Mr. Dexter apd thr e iepo.. Ts, sichough a es'i HOS. POW LING, Auctioneer; Georgetow had b =n issu'd throu th the city forthe | [* THOS. POWLING, . pewly el cted members t> # semble at that | VALUABU! IMP! ¥ IN hour. Itappears barnove of the uewly els GhoRGETOWN af Peale aterioN {A members bave vet rceiy d oficial not.ce of | , BY virtue of a deed of trustite the und : wa thir e!-cdoa, rd for Wat T aoa were not | COMciin Lier B.C Be he li, present, of the Land Records of the District of ° ‘ the “other ceven,”"] and this time completed it | jcte¢ as nearly right as it was po.ible to act peaid whee be a, aig ROL make, himcelf | without mterrupiion. It was as follows uns the eireumsianees.. That differeat state, furuce of the vigorous Seco Wee ytm conse- | “On Monday, the sth of June, 156, on the day, | ments had ten. made inthe newepapers as to icya wih the gavel om the che, SEPT ME: | and at the our required by Inw for organizing | the firstday s proceedings when he pte clecaee f Fegaia: POS cee ioe OF whee ne ans Could | ine new Board, 1, as oue of the four memters | was not workerfal, oir ar-ount OF the ees Lec clked ee teeaen of that nci-y instrumen’ | holding over, having im my bands the certifi- | ard confusion whi prevaild. Hebad come eens Pushing —. oe oe cates of election, and the oaths of five new | prepared to that mee ‘ng o cctry ont a ceriain tar, “to artes. that man, He Playa age 2 | members, duly sworn im, called the Board of | proxiamme, and bad done sor He woe ant - Aldermen to order, ins«much as we had nine | sweived by auy ling that occurred. He i $mmitt d aa sseeault os me. aud «ken me by | Sworn in members out of the thirveen elected throughout tb. which the bill providing for the issuing of bones was reserred to the Committee of Ways and Means: lost—yets 9, nays ‘The iollowing were reporied: By Mr. L. B. S. Millvr (Ways and Mex.s)—Bill appropri: ting $50 to enable the Sealer of Weights aud Measures to pat the same in repair; 3 Al-o, joint resolution authorizing the Mayor to fit up a room in the City Hall for the use of the the lecs anxious to have a .ct-to with Phillips, bad been se. by a half down triends and Ppiniorrd securely. ‘Tremendous con.asion en- sued, in the thickest of which was Mr. Himber, who was heard to remark several umes “11 any man strikes me, he’s adead man.” Sumal- taneous herewith, Perry Wilson (colored) gave Himber, whose t ck was turned, a shove or a lick; whereupon he (Himber raised his cane area shall expose to putiic sale. niroversy. uw d no «pirate. | Sealer of Weightsand M-asures; passed. A!o, | and’ ceme down with all his force upon the | LRFTEr Carniuas Exccaston—The Wash. | SnMlexpase,to pubile eal 4 the arm. and is acting im such a disorderly | tuembers prieent, had Wen guilty Of wo tok wa camsect, ood’) MIM $0 Teaaed bebe -catie at of Per snnum: | had of Perry, and perhaps olhers who wens ington city Leticr C.rnirrs Association will | afternoon ia front “Gl. Tiesaana ie ped teen coterie tena As there was no law which made itmecessary | cheerisbed no unkind ‘eelings, excep: ri the | Ped mm bis range. Then commenced a gencral | Five their frst grard moonlight excursion to sit on by the Presiden: of the Loard, and in- | ©" Proper for us to recognize an ex-secretary, | moment when he wasa'wckid. To-night an Mr. Fall presented bill to grade Ist strect west, between I and K s‘reets north; reterred. At 10:15 the mcetirg edjourned. pays TRE PUBLIC FCHOOLS.—The preamble toa resolution introduc 4 by Mr. Ciark ia tbe Lord of Aldermen last evening, recites the sect of the pr-rent .ch« 91 accommora.iors t - & insufficient to meet the wants of the com- munity, and that :n the present condition of the finances no relief cen be derived. The Fesoluticn reque:ts the commmittse before Con- grees .o eddre-s a memorial to ‘hat body in bebrif of our public .chools, for a donetion of Jand or sueh other assistance they may deem proper. The rr-olution wrs refeired 10 the “ommitt e on Public School: The rsme gentleman introduced a bill to ce. tablieh in this city a Scieniific and Normal School. It enacis that there shall be estab- list 48 Scientific and Normal School, to rre- pare the greduates of the grammar schoo's and Others for the occupation of teachers, and for rsetulne:s in mechanical, commercial and in- tellecturi pursuits. one principal and a sufficient number of as- ott leon Prag ed > aoe hed ublic ‘Sc . Ss prin % assistants, $1,500. No scholar shall n remain in the icbcol longer than five years. School to be furnished with philosophical, chemical, estronomical, and pbys ological ‘spparatus. streggle, participated in, with few exceptions, by all who were present. The scene was inde- seribable, anid to the non-combatants it ap- prared as if thetime bed rrrived for casting up the accounts of this world and making ready for the iuture. The wiodows and doors {were blocked up with partics ready to spring theretrom: so, a8 the platform was still clcar and there seemedto be no demonstration in thet direction, the chairman and our reporter stood their ground, caimly resigned to .ate. ‘These demonstrations lasted for about five minutes, when Wilson was ejected, and Mr. Himber’s par.y seemed to have triumphed. Ma‘ters somewhat calmed down, and amid cheers the crowd again Tesumcd their seats. ‘Walker White (to Himber.)—“If you don’t & warrant for Wilson, you're no man.” hs was 1-peat’1 sevcral times, and finaliy White concluded by remarking, “I am a man of pr'uciple and position, and a voter of the First Ward.” Ba A For encod this whe once thros: at im; 0, with much ferocity, he jumped out into the middie or the rvom, aud dares Ware to “come on.” Lacy (colored.)—«Il} have my rights, I Must have my rights.’ White—“All righ.” Mr. Jrckeon (colored) moved that the pro- ceedings of .be Ist meeting be ignor: d. Glyrront to-morrow evening. The gentlemen on the committee of arrangemen‘= have exered the ngelves to make the excursion a ple sunt one, and sbould the weather prove f:vorabie, they will no doubt bave a good time. The boat leaves the 7th street wharf at 630 p.m. —s—— CHARGE OF Brcamy.—Yesterday, Adela‘de Foster, colored, wr> arre-t-d by officer McDer- mott, of the second precinct, for bigamy, in having more husbands than the law allows, on the complaint ef John H. and this moraing sbe was broughi out before Justice ‘Water, and acknowlrdging the chevge, was committed to jail for court. ——_s—__—_ ALARN oF FIRt.—Between Ii Prd 12 o'clock lr ¢ night an ala~m of fire was turned in from 3 ox 36, corner of 12th and N streets, which wrs promptly aaswered byte fire department and the Government app.ratus, but no cause could be discovered for tne alarm. —— Tax Rev. P. D. GURLEY. D. D. of this city, is now at Olifton Spriugs, New Your. We sre giad to learn that his coadition n’s ‘mproved. CITY ITEMS. For Frrewen.—Just received a magnificent . f i or apy other man outside of the Bo.rd,asau- | assault and batery bad teen commitied 0} Cees olin Behe at Sas Oct an presiding | cae tw call the Bod ty clones aced | hiss tie wise a kee all to ree Rich~ds said he (Mr. Lioy¢) was not | UPD the belief tat the nine members pre-ent. | thet the gavel had beea wrench-d fiom his ‘dent 0: the Board anc hea pl there, | Worn in, beint one more than a quorum, } land with a grip which he felt in his aim now Mcore advanced to the middle of the | ¥¢?¢ Store authorized to organize ihe Boaid. | as be spoke. He hoped me nbers would recol- se" rg ‘mn a 'ond voice bis right as | _}@mediately upon iy c Iirg the Board tc | } ct /* and remenber a day of reckoning was tof the Beard to at a Cha rman | °Tder, Mr. Jobn S. Crockr, the newly sworn | coming. ‘ihey (himself and friends) were ri Bis piece, He Prd apponted Mr. Liowa, | 12 memter of the S-cond Ward, mov u tuati | tight, and bad acted right throughou, andi wd be had & rieht to the position now. att | be the chairman pro tem. When the motion | would in dve thue be seca that vey hud. Richards) bad. was seconded, Mr. Crocker put the metion, ar.| Mr. ¢ cocker moyed ihatthe Chair appoint a :-cond Ward, and | ¢¢l*red it carried by a majority of the actual | co.mi.tee of twoto co-opcraie with the com- troduced ai act to | Members present, four other members oni; | mittee of ire 1 owe: Bosrd in reference to the gtade and pave ihe alley in saueres being present with certificate of election; ove | Lords which Congre’s had authorized the ‘Mr. Fenwick, aud other Conservacve mem. | &*Btleman being present without any certifi- | Corpo'aiion tc issue, cerricd; and the Cbar bers “1 object.” I object.” id ~ | cate of section, and yet claiming the right to | appo-nicd Messrs. Crocker and Grinde pr be sworn in. c racteeae ae declared the | "Some of the unsworn or ngnalitied mem- | the (air appointed Mr. Bager in Bis pla ‘ Z bers attempted an organization by slowing jour ¢. . tiet eeeante emcee tte the ex-recretary of the old board to call them eo the clove of the meeting, the Presitent’s mutter ou Improvements. ~ | so order, and by rerding over a pai: of the list | t=ble was examined with some ivierest, and Mr. Moore, loudiv.—“¥ou cannot receive it | Of embers who had received ce.uficatss of | Was Sound to bear traces of the conflict in the ‘without tbe vote of this Bord. 1 insist on the | ¢!¢ction, and by calling out an old member of | shape of several deep muentations, which if yeas and pays, sir! I wall notbe refased them, | t2@ board to swear in those who claimed seats. | they were not oib< creditable o¢ signifl- Sut You are mot Presideat of this Board. {| | But before the disorderly members had sworn | aut, at least gave evidence of Mr. Lioyd’s ‘won't recognize you as such. Yon arr not | i” their me:bers and effected what they called | ™mu:calar Seve lopment, as they were made recognized as such by this Board.” an organization, the majority of sworn mem- | With a very small iusirument in very bard Mr. Fenwick. apparently laboring under | be? of the board being con vinced of theirrezu- | wood, and were, some of them, an eighch of an pomme exciie oi, screamod im a shrill ‘voice | ‘STity and iegality of ‘he cour.e of the mi. | inch deep.) heard atove all t'e din, +-That man,” poiniing | BOTitY, @ Proper for them to effects | Common Covxcit.—The Board met at the to Mr. Richards, ~is breakirg up the city. It | Permanent organization, and did so in the | usual hour, Mr. Fowler (President) in the ss] Outage that he is there.” Addressing | ™14st of some confusion, by the election of 8 | chair, and all the members pre- bers present except | Pupils to fill temporery vactzeles iirtve pub: | get hilt dec! ed such a motion out of or- | Hine of double-ticasted fire Shirts, all grades Air. Kichards, “You were not elected President | Pé™™suent president and secretary. Me srs, Dattop, G. W. Miller, and Torrey. A lic schools when reqni Graduates hall | C&T: TBE object could cnly ie accomplish~d | and qualities, at A. Suis’ & Co., 517 7th street. On motion of Mr. J. S. Crocker, I wes nomi- my i. ed ie scl dled ‘4 ~ wi by moving & reconsideration of the vole a ay — a Sige! Vou Lave no bustur sin thay Cae 20" | nated for Presideni, and deciar-d elec’ed by | Behe Nes received trom the Mayor, in tepiy | }“cive diplomas wiih cevdfyciet inere Rone, | wa toa re.olutien of July 20th, ssking why an act Mr. Rich:rds again attempted to make him. | $¥eD votes out of nine, given by tho.e who | for the consiruction of a sewer in M. street, self he «rd, bat Mr. Lioyd with great zeal and | “Te Sworn members, and seven out of thir- | from 7th to 1th street, has net been executed, carErstness, applicd hits-elf-o1 fmae the sav. | cen members present, who were actual mem- | stating he 1s not informa why an order fur the vie we t ble with such suce~ss that all vocal | bers; with ihese who had re-ecved certificates | work was not given by the laic Mayor, but he «Horts wereovercome. Finally Mr Michards’ | 0! lection. I took the position of . -esident | bas noi given the order because of the want of Nei was beard above the din in stentorian | fore any other person was aciaimant forthe | funu. necessary to pay the cost of the la‘eral vop that nore! and azain a.ter a short | Place, while all the thirtecn members were | sewers and mau-holcs provided by the act. As “is there any thing irom the Fif.h | W!tbin the ber, and many of them vo.ing soon, however, as the tunds will permit, he Wa: rgaiwstme. Mr. Larma.., one of the oid mem- | wii) give the order; referred. ‘Also, ona trans. ir. Clarks, from that ward, introduesd a bit | D*TS from the First Ward, was at home sick, | mitting communications froin the Harbor Mas. Mmablish a Washington Scientific High and | Wiich I had announe u when I celled the | {rand Canal Commissioner, in reply to A Tees nai Seboo!. names of the members whose certificates and | olution, to the effect that there is To mud ma. Voices om the Conservative sice—} object,” | Sidevite I then held in my hand. Immeuiately | chine belonging to tke Corporation; referred, <3 obieet™ atier, and the same vote, Mr. H. A. Hall | Also, one encloving a communicacion from the ‘Mr. Moore—“Objection is wade. I demand | W28 eleeted tary of the Board. When we | Surveyor in relation to sewers in the Firct the yrs apd nays on receiving tat paper.” | **ceTtained that the minority were determined | Werd. in which he stat-s found many cel- Grea confusion now prevrilcd, im the midet | sweat in Mr. Gulick, from the F:fth Ward, | jars tiooded, which is cansed by the waa! of giwbich Mr. Lioyd and Air. Richards simul. | Who bad F ceived no cersificute of his elect.on, | capecity of ihe 17th street sewer. He recom, taucously declared: the former that the bill was | * determined not to give them tbe sanction | mends ihat a portion of the traps be closed net Teceived, and the latter that st was re. | Of our presence, and thus allow them to have | unis such time as other sewers ‘eb: N be con- ferred. ® quorum, and we retired to anothe. room, | 5. d not fo connect with the 17ih strcet Mr. Clark introduced a resol leaving them with only six members or seven PARENTS AnovT TOSEND their children in the country will find a 2ur stock of boys’ wear to select from at Geo. C. Henning’s, No. 511 7th <treet. He bas a considerable a- ortment of Garibaldi suits, from 3 to § years, at £5, $6, 87, and $8 per suit. Gurrrerme TrETH.—Not only does Sozo- dont impart the wiitenest of the puresi porce. fa‘n to the t ath, but its polith, too. They glis- ten af.er being brosbed with it, iike the inner surface of an ocesn sell, wud the effect of this veriess Centifrice is to render the easmel as rd and indestructible as adamant. ers are qualified to teach in any of the public schools in the city, either as principals or as- sistants. The Board of Trustees shall have suitable buildings erected, and the bill appro- priaes $20,009 to carry out the project. This bill was alo referred to Schcols mittee, — ‘Tnx SoLprens’ anv Saitons’ Unron.—This organization met last evenirg at Union League Heil, on Ninth, near E street, wi bh Major Wm. 5S. Morse, President, in the Chair, aad Cap'ain A.M. Robinson, £ sretary. Major Morse, chairman of the committee ap- pornted at the last mceting to wait on Generel Schofield, for the purpose of asc*rtaining the cpuse of the r: cent discharge of wonnded and maimed soldiers from the War Department, Tey vited that the General was absent trom the city, concequently they were unable *> have aninterview with bi ext ntion of pap has which the proceedings were adopted. This did not satisty Jackson, who insist-d, order or not order, that his motion be pus. During the contention tbat ensued, which was general, Finton (colored), in @ loud voice, demanded of the Chair to make everybody sit down. The Chair so order’ d, when a phalanx in resuming their seats broke down the yench and they ali fell sprawlimg with a greatcrash. This ex- cied more apprebe sions that another fight had commenced. A motion to sustain the Chair in his decision *,ainst Jackson was carricd, when Heuder- fon again ¢ sayed to speak, but met with de- termined oppo.itior, and ail sorts of remarks ‘were applied to him. Motions were made that he (H.) ve permit'ed to speak for five minutes, but tere bemg great disinclination, Hinton movnted a bench and cried out, « Any black ‘man who won’t be.r Henderson speak is—is— as no better than a nigger.” This seemed to be ® chacher, and Headerson was permitted to GSE and mena the pieces, use “Spalding’s jue.” ievecwaliiaesees THE PALM OF SUPERIORITY is awarded to Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improv: d (new style) Hair LE PANIER BUSTLE, estorer or Dressing, (1m one bot .) anda grairful public appreciates the very low price, FOUR DIFFEREST STYLES. ad been referi:d Alo, one, in answer toa re-~ t have hi- say, which only amouated toa reflec. | UP@ Dollar. Every Druggist sells it, eo : ischary . poi hans. ncuron the Cctemi'e om, Public Schools member by legal votes, ns NOt PRsome ® J olnion, in reference to the construction of & | et ene eae ey ae tion epen te Inteligeace of the m°ing,and | Towre's Naw Parexr Saocrven Bnac LE PAMIER ELIPTIC SKIRTS, any pla. fo mamtain and increase the edlicioas 5 id 7 Ureek at K street, statin; ~ . AND SUSPENDER—believed to be the best arti- sy,of ibe public schools. ard to report upon | | After having retired, in the absence of Mr | that a joint re olution passed by the last Grane ag (i oo apiually Hin.op wrs clreted to preside, who, | Cie of the kind sow il bos-s tow maeply Tet FROM 91 UP TO 91.50, the expediency of introducing the modern lan- | Hall, we chose A. G. Riddle, Esq.. temporary | cils, provides tor a joint commit «four of te trrce be ‘appointed to adopt a campaiga uni. | EDC Sing the stan. commaaded order, and | received. ‘T.S. Lurt, 365 F street, berween gongr ¢lerk, and received © communication trom the | Council, three of the Aldermen, and himself to form for the association, and to a.certain the | £20 he wanied no “fanny cublooracy” about | ih and Jotun 3 at Mr. Fenwick—«1 object;” other voices, «J | Board of Common Council, stating that they | report and sdopt a plan—a similar committee ‘cG:t of the same. Carried: and Col. G. H. O.is, pe. Hi f —- +e BAUM: object were duly organiz . and ready to go into joint | having fail-d to perform that duty during the Captain A. M. Robinson, snd C>ptan 0. H ; Hinton called for report of committee, | Corwa, Buions, BAD NAILS, and all dis- , —“Objection is made. It exnnot | meeting for the purpose of examining the re- | last Council, Manning were ted. and vegan to thank the meting for the honor | eases of the feet. successfully treated by ‘Lr be rece! d. Itis pot recetved.” tur of votes tor Mayor. We immediately | Mr. Naltey called attention to the fect that Mr- Richards. anid @ vigorous and snstained | tent 8 committee to the Council Chamber, s.a- | the Council had passed a bill providing for's pound:n« of the gavel by Mr. Liovd and great | ting that we bad orgarized by choosing Z | wooden bridge at that point. conjusion generally, took # vote, and declared | Richards, president, and H. A. Hall, _ecretary, Mr. Sarde said this the resofution referred to the Committee on | and were ready togo into joint meeting. We | commut’e to inquire into and Teport upon the Pablic Scbouls, took & recess and repaired to the Vouncil | frets in relation to the K-street and he x introducrd & joint resclauon re. | Chember, when. on motion, I was elected pres- —— it highly improper inet the “questing the Committ-« petore Congress to me. | iGent of the joint conventien, all the members | should step in and intrude u Board. conferred upon him in selecting him as com. missioner. Lacy.—«It’s no honor u} |. I'm a loyal man. "im a carpet-uagyer. I've never been in the rebel £3 you rye.” Alfred y, chairman of the Committee to ‘wait Pe. ber & Hender.on, then stated t be Captain O. H. Manning offercd a re:olntion highly commending the r tion of the printers in forming a Grant Club, and urgently recom- mending “the formation of Grant and Colfax clubs by the members of the tradcs generally, each for itelt, to the end that the whole strength of all clasces, occupations, and in- White, Surgeon Chiropodist, 4 Pennsylvania CORSET FacTORY.. avenue, tween 4. and * sipeets, Lt ISIAN, \VENUB, hours from fam. 106 P-m. No charge for sos ae wigs consultation. Established 1°61. ow between 6th and 7c street. poser selina bee S in ee Braz Office. id I MPORTANT NEWS. Himber, rnd stated . is message on tervsts may be brought out for our cause;” Nes eps sd Se i: moratize the general Government alt of both Boards being it except the six He hi and was vy ‘ at it Was the wish of his constituents that he the public schools of the city." MSO! | Oi terinen and Bar. Calick, I tao vec nna | Bost mao ee * | which was adopted. Adjourned, should make some charges in bis employees, DIED. C. B, JEWELL'S PREMIUM S0APs The same proce dings occurred on this reso. | called the joimt meeting to order, Pad, on mo- e Mr. Arrison and Mr. L. B.S. Miller called JACKSON. On the 24 instant, JOMNN E. JACK- ———e———— ‘As our city Fire tution: Mr. Lioyd dec'arix Stzam Fiae Excines—. ity ceived, and | tion, Mr. O.S. Baker was chosen = cretary of | Mr. Sardo to order, and he sad ho weeid r.ment qui ew sterm fire-engiue, EON, aged twenty-seven yeare. are acknowlefiged to be Mr. Richards sunouncing it adopt-a. the joint meeting: after which @ resolut‘on was | draw the objectionable remark. = VOUG Wit | Deparment Fquires a new stenm fire-enz. ne The fencra! will take plac from hie mowber's | THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEASE uonzY Mr. Clark presented the petition ot Thos. E, | offered and adovted, that a committee of seven | | The President stated that the Mayor hed sent | from builders of such engines? We want the four o'clock. ‘The frichis of the family are ret Baden anc others, in reference to having Vir- | Members be appointed to examine the returns | in that messaze at his (Mr. Fowler's) 1, | best, and our city treasury cries loudly that quested to attend. : fn the market. ginia aveaue graded .rom 3d to 6th streets | for Mayor and report. 1 had selected the com- | as it was important thst the ubject chowld be ] we shall, while having the best, get it as cheap. BABNES On the ‘They are made oa the old fashion plan by bot! east Mittee, taking three trom the Democratfe mem- tended to at once. ly rs 45 consistent th its qi Messrs. ai HATTIE, only ch: ing, and are free from all injucious Chemical ct 5 Pe Taanelr number giving me the | Mr. Sardo said he had his report almost | Gol Iro-., of Pawtucket, K-14 builders of | Henderson both attempted to explain: but the Barnes eged i pears adulterations Fines; and had agnourced the names, when | ready, and had taken up the whole subject of | str:m fire-engiars of their own inveniion. have | disorder became so violent that -hey i not | “The funeral will = Bry Loyd Pum og te question to the Board, | the six Aldermen and Mr. Gulick entered the | the bridge from the time of its demoliioe to recently applied, tbrongh tbeir attorney, Mr. | be heard, and a motion to adjourn was decided | gt 3 c'elock, from the rendenes The premium ORIENTAL SOAP, declared that it was not receiv d. convention, and the Democratic members went | the present time. He did not think anybody | W.C. ‘of this city, to oar Hon. Bord of | to be carried by the chair. street, between L and M (Islard The “ NEW YORK CITY soar. Moore—“Mr. Clarke is offering these | through the form of organizing a joint conyen- bad a right to interfere. Fire Comm issiouers for a9 opportrnity Lo cor ea ARMSTRONG. On the 34 irstant,JAMES ¥.] The “ CHEMIOAL OLIVE 80aP. bills aud petitions here aad be dues uot repre- | tion in spite cf frequent protesis They ap. Mr. Nalley called for the regular order of pete with nny and all builders for our p2'roa- ASSAULT AND BATTERY Case—The Fables | LO) 10, the cals tantot Wrench D. ard Marea- The “ LAUNDBY 80aP, sent the titueacy of his ward. pointed & committee also to examine the re. | business. age. A petiiion is in circulation among our .—Last it seven o'clock, H. | ret A. M. > 1) monihs and 3dayn. a Mr. Richards endeavored to geia vote of the | turns for Mayor, who reulrrd, aad they took'a | nite ne fncloaing report of the Water | cftizeis, reepcetjaly Prging Upon Out aUibor- tol Hilt, . poral on Weitender ai sae eed | ond to gine ponteny coneeieer ny” and are guaran Beard on ‘be sesolusion, bu: Mr. Lloyd, ap. | Troess by vote, but finally recognized our or- | Register for the mouth of July, irom the iith | Sven eneoureting this honor- Tequested 5 Seteck sie, Eien Nigieeedar aversoon ac4 ase, papestiy ener Ang ali bis muscular power, kept | gamization by remaining With us and partici. | inst, showing the amount received for water | able compe ition. ‘The firm filuded to have, of "s house. Sevcotekoeth ‘Weshington Nea Gh eae: ABK YOUR GROCER for any of these and take up sucbarecket by bis steady and persist. | pating in our proceedings. SETS, Tamia, O551.18; Tape, $1%. Toial, | cour e, a right roexhihit their engines in ‘ri the ‘With threats, a - ‘no other. ent pounding, that Mr. Richards at lengia was |” After due tire the tegular committee $2,612.37, He staies that no mains have been | tetore our citizens: they only ask the ac~ur Bb a brick in the | .UMOMVILLE BUGENE. ton of bescel Wat | Forssle by ail of the BEST GROCERS in forced to give if up, and shou.~t+1 cation the Jnid this seeson exeept on G: ence that “merit will tell” to induce them to again, bat was | ee liter aged dt menthe ad ee ‘ny. ead Supermtendent of the Police to arrest that } there are but 400 fcet of pi} incur the attendant ex penses. By all means who had | “yy, e Pat aces are * Mawufectory, Nos. 500 end 502 @ street north man! ‘ . mends that an’ additional ~+Let the beabmachine win. two war- | vitcd io attend bi |. frem the , re Richards was styl outside of the bar.1 | purchased, say not o° Lee | bis parepts. 597 (555 avenue, Between éth and sth. ir. Moore. at the top of his voue.—“Noman | and ordered to be Inteerstine Case.—This morning quite . Schultz was 1, on Wednesday meruirg at 10% o'clock. jy M-tf Washington, an asighe te comes ba tnewieash reek a oeanes't Intendent of tae Interactive cave. wae bfpre Justice find fined $12 wues | wc ._ August sth. at 3: o'clock prcn Fame woos ofthis Roard. That max, (Mr. R.) ebairman | anmourced Mcesrs. ‘at police headquarters. The sccus’d wee 2 warrant BA. the P or whatever you cs!t him, is not ia order. We Committee on the Asylum. young man n: Frank Frrer-on., arrest d it , Bpon Mer. Ere acne c! bave as m right to be disorderiy as any gae Also, 8 comm: ic ata hour months and 18 days. cles, Members of (ats Board cannot be arrest-d in answer toa stauion-house Faneral will take piece to-morrow at 3p. m., while axtending to their duti ». He dare no: ar- erence to the sewer in 24 From SCS at near B street porth. Wriends of the rest the acing President of this Board. He gnd D strrets south, = at anal * . dare pot Teports it wortbless and which bed been the latter posses. state that the hogs and A : BO AJ z Mr. Taiberi.—“I will never recognize bim f- Co pion of the formar Tos essjult case came up ete wiubin the Jast thet or eorts . aria OR) 2 Chairmen of thts Hoard.” new sower be Bret when Mr. J. Bell Adams for the be delivered to their owners on 3 8 meer * MeCatbran.— We will never, never rec- =e cost at $3,000; accused, and Mrs. Bich- dollar each Le eed © ben.” 3 testificd to watch; that her re- ¥ Richards, while this was going ov, an- Ae aE nounced the pet {10a referred to the Gommitiee | the part of some of our political enemies. Im. peyemea! on both sides aid not *o steal the watch, ements. ately after the oath of office was adminis. ‘and "Tee uproar having Wren menrarably allayedy Soo tiewer ee aeraaes and that ee towards E if F. Larman. after one or twofucie succeeded in getung the floor and said be came i iF : i BH i i fi <¥ :