Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1868, Page 4

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‘The Eight eur Law—Hen. Semec! t legislation. Labor candidates are im the Jackson Demecratic Association. GEORGETOWN. EDUCATIONAL. 1° Cary. fromotber quarters of the Union, to whom | anwivaRSART oP Twi ADOPTION OF THE FED- ze a Ata meeting of the Workingmen’s Assema- | We wish suco ss. SEES crete. contain t ‘ERAL GoneriToTiON. 5 EER FrREnce bap + ing ‘Toth | to many, if we would avert class legisiation Lint a he Altairs in Georgetown. FORT, Prof LOCAL NEWS y of Wostingien, bate os Wetanedey, equalize !=*es, restore soundness to the car- ee ee ee eee, ALmost 4 Fara, Mintake.—Night before Hi ; ote : tertant, at the Council Chamber, Wa. Heron, | reacy, and-eare the public lands trom the r1_ | the adoptlen of the Qcustitation of the United last. colored man uamed Isaac Robinson, em- | Pity.) akg charge of Esq., im the chair, and E. MacMurray, secre~ ty of speculating corporations. Congress | States was celebrated by & mass meeting a! fon the A. ened iotake —— 7 Amusements and Meetings Te-Night. | tary, A. T. Cavin, Deusid McUsinras, and | has been retained inthe interest of capciavand | Oarasi Hall, owdee the anepwes of the Jece. Ralsicons ett sonar tien te coe ee, Natrona: Tvnater.—Twelfth night of | John G. Judd, were appointed & committee to | until lately the voice of labor, if beard ai all, | eon Democratic Association, Aad it was largely BY With anuther colored man, be con:rived to | 47. Washineton, B ¢ ne eee then oecielilhe the passage os the tight hour iaw by Congress, | "Gea. Cary anpiiid into the|nitiogal areba/at Smtchrs of the caateno ee Se Fire Srect, Sad ere ae Raver mull, on Water | qT. MATTHEW § SCHOOL FUR GIRLS the corner of ch street and Luavenue. —' | to the workingmen ef the couatry, in justics | an opportune moment, and startled, the coun fake, Oapiain James Goddard, Bobiseen picked ap = betus wires he honki sIsTEhS UF “rum HouT DRoss, SevertH Warp Rervncicans will | © te trades, ite members, the cause, Hon. | try by exposure ef the iniquitous land-dena- Allen, George Ww: comtaamed the desired beyerace, but had hardly Fite next to Hyson’s Hall, south D street. ‘Samuel Ei. of 9a peeetnpprerd hadi step — csr pti nr rvs J. B. Ellis, immor- takem alittle in his mouth before be discovered Warp GRANT ann Corrax Ctvs | tember commins & leuet from Washington, | actual settlers by cormerantcorporauioars roc, $0 be vigiol Fortunately. be took bat little in meeting at the Washington House,North 28th, addressed to «the work: | posed a scheme t os Rig month, and immediately ejected it. He jase, dated August Tork; | Posed a scheme to restore the currency to spe- suffers from the effects of the me drink but is amgmen electors of the Second Congressional | cie soundness, manage properly the public 4. D. Brock, D. W. Fiyon, | edt, and equalise taxation; and to crown his g oF Rev. MS. Orns, Rector or | J. W. Mattingly, G. W. Howland, B. A. Swan | claims to generous su; for the {must Cuvacn, Navy Yar. — We regret | and E. B. Yarnell, commiuee, designed to de- | eight-hour law—zhe only measure ever passed a @ that the Rey. Dr. (ids, Rector of | tract Hon. Samuel F. pepe pene strip him of | in the interest of labor—was enacted during = Fist Church, died att octock this morning | ail credit for the passage Of the eight-hour law | bix service in the House of Repre.entatives, organization, either white or a lingering illness. Dr. Olds was in per- | ot the last of and largely through bis instrumentality. ‘ional as an eagle, were - a Rena caneee semi gmt six mothe sep, | |The Workiogmen's Asvembly of the District | | Invoking for this plain sintement nf facts, the | Placed on thes oer ie eee, a Woche ace is Tight cheek, owing connec passionate consideration of our fellow- The meeting was to order by Mr, arranged unde: Reece) . é ued Tubich developed itself so quickly as to cause | with the progress and comsummatioa of this | workingmen of the Second Congressional Dis- | F Enmer Font yin troident, Me Boe Gearge ar tae SUE TLOE Gt mop omen Lae 3 most serious apprehensivns to his family | Iaw, and the azencies employed, is astounded | trict of Uhio, ‘Wweindulge the hope of having vis was Secretary. After some preliminary | society in the District. nor bad any lodge ot | Some and friends. He consulted eminent physicians | at tue assumptions of this ardiele, that its sign- | the pleasure of welcoming Hon. Samuel N. | business had been transacted, Mr. S. P. Moses | Good Templars any part or parcel, further | #001 ition Epirog Stak —My attention has been called | not seriously umjured. toan article im your issue of Monday, purport- | Arrival OF GRAIN BY CANAL.—Arrived— . tr > rai Olive Lodge No. 15, 1.0. ot @. | for Harley & Brother e So7im with grain Save or Stock.—Juo. J. Bogue, Real Estate ot at present, nor Bas there ever Olive Lodge ‘No. 15, 1.0. of G. | ASeRt. Sold yesterday twenty-five shares of ing to give an account of an excursion on Sat- | poat Nettie brday by “M of this city and Baltimore siso, whose skill | ers not only secared its enactment, but are Cary, representative as he is of the working- ited to the association the bani = eason vance ,. 3 presen’ - | than toacerpt am in extended to some apes ‘was of no avail, and, asa last resort, Re went | eatitied to all the merit for its Teferenos tothe | mes) and mot of etther poriticar + tO a Beat an pee © | Apply et econ tae * es to the springs At St. Albans, Vermont the | Attorney General for his opinion, to overthrow | in dist Congress P party, Fen ee ete oe penetrate | Of the members of Lincoia Lodge No. if, by een re eee enc nr etsears | Apply ec lla. Gs tame ots Cy sd association by Democratic | the church for whose beaefit and by whose Waters of which are said to beaspecial cura- | the instructi the Secretary x (bscribe owrsel our laborers Twe! Ure ofcancer. He remained there some time | made wages conforma to the powersof the law, | iniecence es eee rons itor, aad it wan eresied with eppincte: fia | Inraner yee Sale eh Cerne Trast- . | inthe cause. ‘was ree! that Without sny perceptible improvement. and | | In the face of this baid appropriation of the | [Stgned)—A. @. Cavis, D. McUaTmaay. pel Bs ted with SpPlanse. He | ing that you will, with accustomed frankness, ar tbe market, the worst feature of which | (7ONZAGA COLL EG that be: charged bis frends a certain sum |" Theexertise et tee ne th, oem also stated that the Committee of Arrangements | ccrrect the statements. 1 am, sir, ver} 2- | £2ch to partake of his hospitality. Officer x. ber Fanon ene Odie, The members of nis congre- | Ronor ef having coatribated to the success | Joux G. Judd, Uommitter. had performed their duty in reference to invi- | fully. 9 Mis Very respect | Noble thought that Cross ought not to have | “Por farther parteolane @ _Sttevinte toe wrrivte aeons of puns which, ho | lake Mauttsge nacerecee tee) en ing ae tone eee < || he Seeemees, SC. W.8.2.0.0f 6:2.” | SOS, pacer whe Taree os eter | CoTabkioetenT ry - " : urinate! danblane, r. tthe in TASHINGTO! we days prior to bis death he hastcea nor | 1z0n;moulders Union of inis city, who ope- | Meeting ef the Central Gramt amd Colfax | “\tis.suny Daramrumey, September 16,| Lanoz Sara cr Umixraovan Paoraatr.— | ihe Corporation demanded’ $5.5) trom Oroes, | W Afntnas le to take nourishment of any kind, on ac- | guuizations of this, viciuage, aad elrcted deles | Bread ard Butter Repuoticans, and Elecenth- Tees Dear Sir: Your favor of the 25th inst., | Sushua Whitney, real estate broker, 416 7th st, | Pd fined him accordingly oom ak en ~— fount cf a cancer which appeared ou his tongue | gates to form the Workingmen’s Convention, | Hour Mem to be Shut (ui—Ladics to bc Ad- | vyenin® treo, be present ata celebration on bas sold to L. S. Chapman, Esq. for James W Mracuants’ Exch axos.—Offerings—130 | MONDAY. Sept. 1th; There elll be oon, £¥1g Months since, and developed itself as rap- | This body projected and carried out a monster | mitted to Membership—How the Colored Men in | Of the ‘Jackson Panceatic Associaton eatin) di meriot Matonin tate co taee | Seo teeens epee ae eee = otion Spr te coenlech ore, At a u aa eo a vil Vote —. Ve 7 f ow ss ! J shel tion may be « Judge Old: £ : ase. b to oad * %, s 1. rok*n sou: nt of eet, extending back | Market for some time. 1» AM, Pro ot moved! srom « so where he | sacthamtcces Sirana other cites ‘Cas wuets | fecsention af Layat mew de Weenie ex. Sympathizing, as Ido, im ail proper efforts | 144 feet to paved alleys. Mr Chapman will | Tum Oawat—Rusiness js otill at a stand still anes se) im? atudied and practiced law. He serve’ gallant- | afluir wese great eurcses mad for lntgonees of = + | which are beg made to preserve in the hearts | immediately commence the erection of a block | on the canal, noboats baving atrived with coal Qeck HILL COLLEGE, Tider necisenant during the Mexicau War, | rumbers bas seldom been equsiled in Wash-| A mecting of the Grant and Colfax Club was | stitution cribs Unig Sales underwimetreny | or pouses bestest ier Tur Fine Yesreapay.—The fire which oc- | "seudics wil te ranmel teetie’ fetitation» ' and at its close returned to Wisconsin. A few | ington. held last might at Union Leagae Hall, Mr. &.| country has made such wonderful DO are ee ar sanity will be offered persons | curred yesterday at neon, and in woich the | Moncey, Beptember sth, 18a ss Jeare after hestudied for the Ministry, and in | ‘That meeting, and its incidents roused the = seo ‘¢ i Pho are desirous of obtaining first-class houses | pouse of Mr. C. Sugerson. on 2d strret, was par . 1S was ordained by Bishop Whipple. with | Workingmen to persevering and systematic ef. | P- Clarke in tae chair, Major Wells acting | Wealth and power. I rerret to say that the con- | m a central locality, situated as they will bein | ani Cygne rene asec wk Da easing et Eattion annom Whom he was always great favorite, He was | jot More, thorough ‘organization ‘was ef. | secretory. Gition of my health is likely to be such as to | close promixity to both the F street and ith | auie cesurnenen Av chile ot aie wien Pe ©." Entrance Fee, @10 0: Physicians Bee. Paste” of, Church in Wisconson for some | tected. An address was issued to the country in | A number of gentlemen were proposed for | Preve™: me {rom parucipauing in the celebra. | street cars, and convenient to the Treasury and | was ili with brain fever mt the Lue, and wine | &..,, Music aud Danejar s Yeare, and afterwards in Trenton, New Jersey, | large sumbers, and memoriais sent out for sig. | membership, duly elecied, and some of then | [C2 2 SS ae gtier Departments of the Government. Infor- | the fire wns in progres was cactied into an ened irom whenee he received @ call in 185s to | nature and presentatien to Congress. These | signed the constitution and by-laws. Siena dt. ‘Moose, Baa. Catrina, do. mation as to the plan, price, and terms of the | adjoining dwelling for safety, bnt it had no! | (0,309. CORNER OF “rx AWL W sts. Grist Church in this city, which he accepted, | were presented to Congress, with thousands of | Mr. Duffy, from the commiitee appointed to | y,~ASTO®> Mp. Seplember 12, 1863—Simon P. | Rouses can be obtained from Mr. Whitney, at | been thete But a few momens when it tenia Megs y yy Ft and bas since acted as its Rector until pros- | names appended as fast as retarned. A Com-| make arrangements for the celevration on | 20%#: Esq Duan Sin: Pour polite invitation | pis office, 426 7th street, between G and H. Mr. 8, lost about $4, and had always kept ot Doties will be resumed op Hated by sickness. He Iraves a wife, who is @ | mittee wasalso appointed to makean argument | Tuesday night, stated that he should confer | {0 Mudrets the massmeeting which is to convene aS SSS his property inepred, until about two weeks a Parana daughter of Nathan Sargent, Esq , of this city, | before the Judiciary Committee of the House; | fully with Capt. Grant ‘with reference to the | 1 YOUr city on the instant is received. I | Tar FRENCH LANGUAGRis growing so much | since, when he iniled to renew his tneueaenn 8, BURE will re open her SCHOOL, MOM and five children. and the duty was performed soeffectively, thai | matter, and that if the other members of the | Suq'addrese cur iellow? cite ane catlom | of Inte in popular favor that parties desiring to | policy. d Sat etrenle ee mene Salinas ‘The funeral services will take place to-mor- | that Committee unanimously agreed to report | committee did not act prompuy with him he | 824 8ddrese our fellow citizens in commemo- | cultivate correct accent thereof, will no dou! River Frowr.—Eatered—Schooner Prob- | ppsre panes Ct Holy Communion Will als ke ccinbreg! He | the vill, though from some cause known dest | would engage music, Xc., himself, and be re- | futon or ate overthrow Is the Issue oboe cy | Be iad to avail themselves of Col. Canfort's | jem. Core wail, Baltimore, Eetred? wei | [HE CNION EVANGELIOAL INSTITI Holy Communion will also be celebrated. to Hon Jamas §. Wikeon, ite cbaitaen: tae neible'ior the expenses, trusting to the tution or its overthrow 18 the issue which the | services asa teacher. The Colonel i anative | chared. ie Ore. Rien and for young ladies apd misses will be open order Wernpt qheped. ‘TBS snscnd coraice et | Incralin of the Repetition: party tcrremones | Prople will soon be called upon to decide. | Of France, and bears the reputation of being | Giané_Steatrr Express, Nickle. from and to | the recoption of day pupil. ¥. lath of Pots Itews —First Precinct:—William | the 39th Congress only buoyed us up for ulti. | rate him for the same. 7 less the people rally to its Tescue the country | very successful instructor. S Knight, Dente, New Yorks Banta ccknae: | Mie aNOWLO SaCkone Be $53 Forner, assault and battery, flued $5, Win. | mate disappoitment, As the third was draw. | Mr. J.Sayles Brown moved that the officers | '* fone. We live in troublesome tumes, and medias Fee RR ee Zod Sritiee echooner | Sus, betecce oh oon ee ee ; Pougias, Yagrancy and petit larceny, seurity | img to a close, and just prior to the Connecticut | of the Grant and Colfax Ulab, in conjunction | SYfry Man should juse bis best endeavors to THE COURTS. wiek. Saal New Brans- | imited number of boarding papiie will be re- for behavior; John Bryan, Moses Searls, sus- | election, Hom. N. FE. of Massachusetts, | with other gentlemen, to be named by the | fie Of the impending danger. Veryrespect- | Cieorrp Court, Judge Fister. Yesterday = : Sechareireulars apply to the principal. yclous characters. do. Eugene Mack, John | sprung an eight-hour joit recolation on the | chair, be appointed delegates to the Soldiers’ | ‘W!!¥) your obedient servant, * od isher— yon | GEORGETOWN UoUNCILS.—There will be a 31 eotm aldron, Augustus La Fontau i jouse, and rushed it through without debate, | and Sailors’ Convention, to be held at Phila- rename Pamwauar: | cher, = verdict teas cesacten ter oes oe oa mecewns of Rok Baseds of Ce On 5 disorderly, fined $1 %; Jobn H. Explauition, oF division. At feeble effort wai | delphia om We it andvd of October. Adopted, | 4, TRE Teading of these letere was greetod wich | {tit, yendicl was rendered for piaiati for | Councils this evening, in pursuance of a call DBINGTON PLACEL ASE : on side-walk, fined €”: Bernard John made to pase itin the Senate; but it was at last | ur. Duffy gave notice that at the next meet- | “Ar"Dinckney was the first speaker, and he | (Teplevin;) verdict for plaintit—-damages io,” | om the Mayor. WAND OSTS. SOUFE. == ak Henry Jobuson, susp throttled, by being eterred to the Finance | ting Beshould introdnes a resotation closing | referzed to the present condition at tussoeeine ‘This morning, Hughes vs, Eschbache mation ton mr Deer Nabe igre fueend pene] DAY SETTER oee ea ee of . + jail. Committee, and noefforts of our Committee, | the gates of membership to ali “bread ai 3 ; | to quash attachment served on the May Se “ 4 ‘Stcond Precinct —Mary S. ’ cs with States unrepresented and kept out of the q ‘yor 88 | whisky, as the.reeult of which he bec: 1 Sacd €i: Anan Tiigham. do., do: James Max, | Sane the mabe ot ee cold aboot trol the club tn copier to fad oot Gar Baton for stare at Com irens, Toa Baeek, | Spinner, S disorderly’ and’ commenced. upsetting’ th:ng: (QPCBCETOWN COLLEGE, DC CIEE And disorderly, fined $5; John A. Gray, | The depressing effect of faiiure caused many | were the strongest candidates in the approach- | ZeRt stands square on the Constitation. In re- generally in the house; and, thinkiag variety | ( Acccer 20, 1868 Soiwbes Warten, John Warren, driving in | to yield the comtest. Others, however, satisfied | ing Presidential election. All who did not | (frag, 2, Grant he said, that he could not de- CITY ITEMS. the spice of life, he soaght to diversify bis | ou tn.'nnt mendar ti topo eens ; and injuring gutters, fined $j; Louisa Ander- | that success was but a question of time, braced | come up next Saturday night would not after | {7% ally with Nin and be was —e——. amusement by pitching into bis better baifand | or any further information spely ton eee > sop: Grunk and disorderly, ned 8 themselves anew and struggled on. Regular | that time be considered of he Republican | {yimilis™ especial Sheer years the bicery ne ine | Pune Watre-yacen Buon Grdinen Gurce: Signa eek seo ten nee co BEY. B.A. MAGUIRE. 8. 3 . ecinet:— a ons of trade ization “9 $ a nin ‘was too mac! tt 2 re a! prostitution, fined €5; Jomer Jonnene mene toh Bele orsakioes coiuea a coo ieat eames | nan J, Hi: Orosmpan moved Mek all Ropap. | Country Is read the name of Grant, with those | ESS, will be in market to-morrow (Saturday) | {aiespectator of such a scrne,and burried Me, er VINCENT SCHOOL Soa Tae = ; and disorderly, do.; Julen Henderson, do.; | of the city, and earnest efforts made to ronse | lican ladics of Washington, who wished to do pedi Roopa servos get gf laase,) Porter morning, forsale, Intyre into the presence of Justice Buckey,who | Starner ate eine care of Bieter of Onariey, 4 George Chase, do., fined 35. lubor to demand justice from legislation. so, be permitted to jou the Central Grant and rary Senile ep ag Ie found to c- | GENTLEMEN WILL FIND all the rovelties for | Mued bim 2.50. Topen on MONDAY. August sist 4 Sixth Precinet:—Elien Leory, enticing pros- | Under the inspiration of means thus exerted | Colzax Club upon the payment of the usuai | CUPY,the highest niches. Grant was no states. | (OE™ 7 ‘Pan ° LARcEsY oF 4 RARREL OF Fiore —Yester- | Teauested to be prom) : tution, workbouse; Hannah Reeves, disorder. | frech delegates were returued t Tether | Peg iP pay: ual | man though. and could only claim the suffrages Se OE ATT ne eae ans | Gag ehicusen: & colored toes apmeed Tan Dae | ; ly, do; 4. J. Lory, ‘drund and dicorderty, do. | a smore perfect union” formed, under tas aame | cA member objected to the proposition, be- | Of,the people because of his services asa sol. | °ustom department. All goods are sold by their | day Af pon himself a get_a barrel of flout { weepenih, Preciict—Mary Muller, drank, | of he sWorkingmen’s Assembly.” ‘Thus fer. | causehe thougat Mr-U. intended to foreshadow | et: The CREE Eee Bak pinced. sn | CPE Soar non eevee nem without paying therefor. and seeing quite a | Aa... yoy at ‘ Than Nel ris Carter. Jesse Butcher, Ni titled, we renewed our suit before Congr vs, | woman's sulirage by the position he had | frag, and who believ “sy ieclesteneubilit JewEtRy.—I ong Drop Cluster Garnet Setts, | PUMbeF on the pavement in front of Mr. Hart- | siyt cf August los Penney fee wee Om issn, Thomas Waite, vagrancy, do.; | through committees. As the session wre | taken. A ley’s warehouse, on Water street, he though! ad leasons, . 35 carne, soliciting trade without license, fine | ing tom close, Hon. N. P. Banke again repeated | ‘The motion was secondrd and carried. © Sy tad ace ae oe Hache yeete Ope Dohtar Jewelry Store Ne: ae Peart. that good chance. Accordiugly he rolled ane | “Ph G2 per Quarter. and cost $51. fo, > ce “ > ; Eighth PrecinctLawaon Wegi, commit. | bill was pases. Tals Was Su the wee ur ths | addecsed the ciate He eka’ by thea tee (he Union arms at Gettysburg as Grant did in | MA avenue, near 4% street. Stiting che werwol ont o€e oetnce the tek coe i a . ting nuisance, fined $5. Connecticut election of 1567. ‘This bill was ta- | Republican party was now 1n fine condition, | Would tall tithe necoug the fag ei ee? | Davin & Gor of Broadway, New York, | O@t,and during the delay occasioned by the A Died by the Senate, and @ vigorous campaign | tnd that but a short time wouldelapse betore a | Mig and the Constrnteg eee eet be BP- | nave now on exhibition at ther smuple othes, | Accident, he was spied by Mr. Meem) Me tend Cerrinc Avynay AT WoopwaRo’s Hatt— | was begun on Senators to take up and. pees lorious vietory would gladden their hearts. | Be!d, aud the Constitation preserved, and the | hive Dow on © ite Willard’s, the largest | Hartley's clerk, who usd Bim arrested." Omi farpieh kA ; Between 2 sind 3 o'clock this moruimg adiffi. | _ Prior wo the 3d of June, when the m-asure | The Democratic nominations had provea a | Bion made inseparable by the loyalty of an | +71 Et. svenue, oppost is, the largest | cor Myles tovk him before Jestios Buse, furnished for Seminaries. Schools, Reas- 4 culty ocurred during the prog colored | was sutistactorily dispoced of, am iallure, and it would be as much as they coula | 9v¢Whelmiug vote in favor of Seymour and | {iTlely Of goods for gentleman's wear ever | Cer Mizies took Sin before Wend Patecipal ot hls beneas S12 ok See ball at Woodward's Building, on D street, be- | dy before the passage of the bill, do to keep theit eouraze up till the Presiden. | Blair. (Applause) ing the styles adopted by fue leading houses ta - castor at the Acaiemy. . an 1s em 4 SNSth pb and 1th strrets, in the course of | and individuals, in our interest, Were im almost | tial election, by whistling. ‘The only chance a: | ,,,Afw7 the band had played “Hail Columbit,"” | WE ME styles adopted by the leading houses in ;REDERICK FEMAL r $ hich Benyamin Holmes was cut in the breast | duily intercourse with Senators. Just at this | all that the Democrats have is the colored yore | ‘Be Chair introduced Hon. Thos. B. Florence, | NCW Xor-, Their Street Prock is fast gaining Georgetown Advertisements F TON PE RELERI R, MARYLAND. Pith Ss, Raile im the hands of Lewis Jackson. | time—when party hopes and fears were ex- | of the South, and for himself ae had no doubts | }i!0DAs just returned to this city,--as the next | {4¥0r aud will take (t large this season, | ———__-____"_ | Pomcesing fall collegiate powers, wi : . Immediately after the affray Dr. Gicorge Ie, | cited by the clamor Jabor was raising aud evi. | about bow ihey would vote. He did not fear | R¢PFesemtative from the Second Congressional | Y8"¢*S. peg cd ig heretofore) ge 5 r ite twenty sixth scholastic pear the Bret ’ ‘ Miller examined ‘le wound inflicted and found | deacing in couservatye reactions; when a for- | the votes they would give,ashe had no idea | Dithct of Pennsylvama—and he was greeted | OnN™ocrg.,u nen, creates variety than at any | FRY THOS. BOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown | (:'sepicmber. Beard and Poition per ec &n incision ip the breast of Bell about a third | ™ dable political convention was about to meet, | that they (the colored people) would be cajoled | Wit Warm applause. He spoke of the present their New York bi is Fepresented by | RECEIVER'S SALE OP VALUABLE ResTaU. | 7! 520. Fos Cats ognes eddrese ofan ich deep. bat dors not consider it at all | Waich mght not pretarmit the labor platform | oF bullied Into the support of the Democrats, | ondition of the country, and said the spirit of | i their New York houses ts represented by | BEGET ERE SALE OF VALUABLE REST AL. tame SOY: THUS. MCAD, 8 . serious. Jackson was arrested by otficer Fainter | adopted at Chieago; just at this time, whea the | The carpet-baggers of the South were highiy, | 2&(¢. ow rampant in ihe land, was the teach. | ‘heir agents here. = LEASEHOLD. BEING LANG'S “H)TEL,| oo ae and committed to the Central Station-hous, | politicians’ uecessity was our opportunity; in | eulogized, and to them the speaker thought the | ‘& Of Radicalism. In conclusion, he enjoined = —— . GEOR Ww SS —— where be appeared before Justice Olark at ope | this conjuncture of opposing forces, when not | country would be indebted for the salvation of | [POP Sil present to stand firm by the Constitu- at Se re ae nee Bors. Pate woah pay war pe BANKERS, oclock to-day tor & hearing. A number of | to pass the measure might alienate large num- | that section. The carpet-baggers there were | tO”, 8nd doall im their power to secure the pave ene Sorsembers h De ise, Incense Ho eae Muthesses were examined, from whove testi. | bers of labor voles throughout the country;— | fighting men, and dared uphold Republican | ¢!¢ction of Seymourand Blair. tay ag sce ree cet 9: Twill sell at mony it appears that while Jackson was stand. | just at this time, we say, Messrs. Brock, Ross & | principles in’ deflance of the Ku-Kiux Kian | , C'P!in James Goddard next addressed the Saks & Co., 517 Seventh street. de we the bar waitiug for a ginss of | Oo. volunteered their powerful aid to urge upon | and other desperadoes of the South, while na. | **8™blage, inviting the association to attend a ae ary lemonade, be detected Holmes looking at him, | Republican Senators the absolute party neces: | t.ve loyal men had their families to taks cate mecting in’ Georgetown on Monday evening | THE 1Row CLAD will steam up to-morrow, | premises, the ‘eschold, Firreenrs 8r2t87, Orroees Taeaseny Tihereat he took xceplion ‘and demanded t9 | sity of passing this law. As the necessity was | of and could not afford to sncrifics their Hives | Cc) "Sener, Paine, a newly.clected mem- | Goeert tet at e tis cid agen See buildings long = B Boy and se atcurrent market retes, and 0 2 jell) meant. Words ensue essing, Tecognized, of course lefence o} : ager S S > | town, D. Gy na {hey sculle, With the Tesalt above indi« | compliatice was wally secured. determined, | Mr, Joveph Willams of Virginia, followed eon cory y remarks. where they know Secon ep brows. = eae pura : sonstently on hand a full supply of all he occurrence crested much excite. wut iruitiess oj juon was by Sen: ir. Brown. He Tecemtly visited bis home, . > ae > rm rT four years from th: ‘MENT im the erowded ball of colored peopleand | Sherman, supported By Yorenden’ horton, | and. from Ris guservation whilethere, hefeared | (¢ course of his remarks, said that hadit mot | 3 | Corner Penn. avenue and Iith street, A.D sss 4 tebe vane rit he monthly ~ for a while the scene ods ~ 2 = 7 7 been for Gov. Swaun avd other true ts S133.58-108, and incindes the ase of tw SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND Jowtice Clark remanded tbe accured in Asian: | with Whom our cosimitee batuatte nee | sane ee catia ohh eased Te We | Maryland today "would be imtae conduon ot | _W ARR nATFT tovanngunce that Dr. p. | sqmnrged the har oes INTEREST BOTRS. fee Eck, be sum of Sw0 to appear for trial be= | ferred, vanquished all opposition, and tri. | (Mr. B.) bad witnessed the tone of sentiment | of ome of the so-called “reconstructed” States. | Shedd. ot New York, arrived in the city yester. | Silef the buildings es Orders for BTOCKS, BONDS, &c., executes fare Count, aden ot q . ~ He referred to the Iate municipal election in | day. His numerous friends can find him at th. : posed maps in addition fined Bim 8200 for | umphed. It is thus seem that the bill did not | tkroughont the Southern States, and observed this city, and snid the balfot-boxes would not | northwest corner of Sth street aaa Po 1. | ee ly ove and collections mace on sil accessible poate. y bio aparece asst eee rE content cpoetemerita; | thempnoer in which affairs are workiag there, | ‘be manrpuiated by au unscrapulons Ulty Keg, | vanis avenor where pe wilt Rote beet, | a, be perveeal prover se ltt / Yorse M = ate gen! parties se Reoputhices tek ister, but the Democracy ef the nation would | readiness to attend promptly to all calls in the | ture im all there SSE ee a au? ror EYMOUR AND Brare Cree = —— an its favor, and but for this it had SS food ted eon ae os - to an see that the yote would be honestly counted, | line of bis profession. Beadi te. a, Carpets, Curtains. Pic’ | IF IBST BATIONAL BawK | tated meet is club was held atthe | fail SE Soh ion es = . X robes. joome of ihe Conservative Army and Navy | Such being asugeinct statement ot th- facts | ried with a heavy haud there, and loyal men | 4 the result declared in fayor of Seymour Men's, Yourus’ AND Bov®’ Reapy-Mavr Gieckery: dtmmenre, Clee, Dest beeen OF WASHINGTOR. Pee Timing: Josep H. Bradley, jr. | conuected with the emactmen! of this law,1s | Wer in constant danger of tuetr Jnselveria | Before adjourning, the association resolved | CLOTHING, all kinds, styles, and sizes, aud a | 22tures, Cial ro tal tanga agua stg D CeOK: Cooke Figg gi, ee chara Shr. Benjamin’ Naar, | Rot ihe presumpuoe of Brock & > moastroas } Publicans were atraid i express themselves in foaitend he meeting in the First Ward on | choice selection of sample: to make upto order | “The place bes eee Kase sed a. ? Gn 6 nuntineren eee cretary. E P ? - bee a "4 ‘bursday night next to participate in the deui- | in the best style. All prices teed wap; . has vs ‘ = Bi isn bite offered a eo! ation, which wa aa rrate season,” sucerss, Bea tol lowed with | quence many: = — Loser ag rte cation of | a hickory pole: leo to atiend the | than the lowest cloewhere, and full eatietecsion forthe betel fd restaarant a GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY 2 4 1 oni ; . edi i teed haser. © purchase are hereby is, directed to confer immediately with | As the more promineat, if not all, of these | party or remained periectiy neutral. He was Pe eo hy & pole in Georgetown on Monday | guaranteed every Noa we — jace and inform thome-ivee as to i's present ant a ihe different ward organizations, with the view | Men were bere from 1:63 to 1s0%, daring surprised to find in one town ia Virginia only i 366 Penis. avenan bet, Sh aennte he Prospective vaine. as it will Le sold as an entirety. of obtaining their co-operation with us in con. | lorg stroggle for this Iaw, why, when their two Repablicans now left, whereas when be Tux River Frowt.—From Potomac Ferry ; Metropolitan Hotel Buildva Sermo aah: oe a ae residue at three FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITEL sribasing money for campuiga Purposes, and | uence was so potent, did they not mercifully | woe. there before. jogre were durty-five, The | whart ihe steamer Winnlsimmet, wits the col. —— eo oo i ie States, ‘epor next meeting.” ert it,and end our F aud SUspanse—two o: wk cluded Fegret ored Zouaves, made an excursion to the W: and tl aser jaced strest, oppovite the Treasury Departmens, An invitation from the editor of the Alexaa- | them being members of the Assembly, and one | the Squibern states would have syote atall | House this morning. ‘The Wawaset roth g Se tomes In Ce eset ped 152s ponmescicn imi cron wpe SEs Commercial to attend a Seymour and Blair | dis President and V:ce President for over a | at the next election, because he did not believe | usual trip to Cone Tiver and intermediate | ona ae supreme dentiirice of the F AP DA ONES: Receiver. Government Securities with Treasurer Unite ratifleation merting in Alexandria on Saturday | Year? that any of them would support the loy@i | landings. ‘The wharf reporis will be found me 7 9014-10¢ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r. | states, Bight was declined. An invitation from the | And Row asto theenfore»ment of the law. | cause. ‘They should not be permitted to vol, | below. A Wks gust ieeeeal oaas te olvetiaomns — = = e7-ONE MILLION DOLLan West End Seymour and Blair Club to atiend s the duty of the President of the United | snd if there wasany way of preventing them | jarrey's Wharf—Sailed—steamer Pioneer, | ing's Glue” 4 fom aes ee ee PES SINGHAM ood he CM, te yee paeseneacond ; their Pole Gecication on the 24th instant, was | States to care take that the laws are faithiully | it should be done. No rebel State ought 0 | Qiden, ior Accotink, light, th send bis Mrcrechoues on 40 ai erie. Sh date tal tr ten ene Vill, Sor G30, ‘We buy and sell all classesof GOVSANMEN® declined. The thanks of the Fifth Ward Sey- | “xecuted, and we have no wish to interfere wit bave a vote at the next election. Carter'? Wharf—Sailed—schrs. Lydia A. | ship between himself and Butler. 1 PNB it Hat made te order at $5: second’ SECURITIES at current market rates... fuour and Blair Club for the excellent vocalism rerogatiye. 3ir. Gideon Walker next addressed the ciub } rughiett, Evans, America, Paul, and Armada, | i quality, $5. 346%. 7th strect, between 1 and FURNISH BXCHANGE and make Collections furnisbed on the occasion of their pole dedica- vertheleas, as s00n as the newspapersde | and concluded tbat none of the Southern States Patan’ for Havte de Grace, light, 4 f i a Oo streets. 80 15-colm r thom eae Wink and ecepted. An invita. | veloped the facts connected with the disregard | would go for Grant and Colfax. Tennessee | Yyineon's Whaf—Arrived—scurs, T. Mis. | HEAR Lat PeOrLe AED Listes fe ffs | 48k TRE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB son from Whiteburst's gailery for twenty-five t Rock Island, Iilinois, 1t was de- | might, through the Pluck of Gov. Browslow, | yirsmons, White, foi Norfolk, with jumoer | }C1CE Oy WisDOM.— Those in want of Geats' | BL Lops sue pews UNITKD STATES. mennee to sit im a group for their pictures | termined at the next meeting of the Assembly | but of this there was a doubt. He had nodonbt and shingles for Mohun & Son and Wm. Me- ‘urnis! ing, ood: eet goods, at low prices, . We purchase Governmeat Vouch on @e ee cores. Av invitation from the West. | tv move a committee to request the President | of final success, however, because he felt satis- Lean; Mary Rebecea, from the am chore fo to the ROTH AL RANC, 494 a treet, — OST FAVO. B TER Gtr betee au-Badical Club to aid them ia | ‘revoke the instructions of the Secretary of | fied "bat every Northern state would go for | with ‘tintecs Landrad vomcbns cee shores: Se eet Cee ee ee ©. B, JEWELL’S PREMIUM SOAPS a RABL ME, and give cate cur of mesusg eamente, mas Acorpted. ‘The | War or procure tke Attorney General's gon- | tbe loyal candidates. "New York was sure for | tin tor Thomas Meagan: Access, Neleon, arity | (id, sssortment twenty per cent. cheaper than acknowledged tobe Sul pttentian te A araed, NEE Ws changed to7:30 p.m. Ad. | siFuction of the law. Such action was had on | Grant and Oolfax, though hethoughtte Dam- | Seventy cords of pine Wood for market; two | Zany, simular esta aot in the -chey. ts are ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN end FIRB } 5 journed, the Lub August, and the committee discharged gerats y imight elect their Governor. The New | barges, with ic@from the Great Falls for the | dollar’ itemember the, Place 494 Seventy | THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONBY | 6.4 0 any other business en! Ape j ——_.+——. the daty om the 24th. ‘ork Convention could not have nominat= e . Fed. 5 = arenes Beiipise Iserrovgwests.—Much of the |, ORF necessarily delayed action gave oppor- | two men easier to beat than Seymour and | Gal Hill, Wieelen tor Port Daeeit we teed Ssizlanes plate. zines fron, six doors Below in the market. FULL INFORMATION to regard to COVERE- | Work necessary in the construction of dwel!- | tunity to the “Printers? Gra id fax | Blair. and success, he repeated, wis sure for | with Jumber tor C. B. Church evo. rn a id ‘They are made on the old fashion plan by boll. | MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, ing houses, formerly done by hand a! great ex- | Club," composed almcst exclasively ot em- ber sini gyny comm ating 6 ra Riley's Wharf—Arrived—schr. John S. Ha- ng, and are free from all injurious Chemical é Bee, is bow performed by machinery in a | ployes of the Government printing office, to | | Captain Grant being next calle poke St | vens, Lewis, from Accomac, with potatoes and | _ CORKS, &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, | seuitcrations. > ter manner apd at much Jess cost. Hardly | lteTvene in the interest of party. Conseqnent- | some length. He stated that during bis resi- | oysters for market. Sailed—schr. Pandora, | Of twelve years’ practical experience in the ‘The ORIENTAL sar. 4 a week passes that some labor-saving machine | 1¥; on the 16th they mei, aud sents committee | dence in this city he had been more persecuted | Chirp, Machodoc, light. United States and Canadas, and established at premiam a . for workers in building materials is not | ‘0 the Secretary of War, who refused to coun- | for bis loyalty ihan he had ever been in ‘he | “‘y5y\, Waarte Arnived—schr. Andrew John. | 4% Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C. | The NEW YORK CITY SOAP, RPHANS’ COURT, September 1, 18% —Dis brought before the publie. Our builders here | teftMand the order. They then, as individuals, } eleven prisons in which he had been incarcer- | con,” Sauivan, wih wood for George 1, | since I-61, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, | The ‘ CHEMIOAL OLIVE B0A?P, PRCT gv COLMA, Basu GTOx COURT the requirements o! . Mr. H. Wingate, 1s action was sitnply a pal jo sup- an ct Berrys Wharf.—Arrived—schooner Sha‘ without pain ‘or meony ce ‘ ~ is 5 4 himself @ builder of constderable experience tn | port Unfounded claims to the gratitade of | Repub jicans, he counselled recoxciliation be- | priberGovingtois with onk Goon los eaeine, | Patient. ‘The suoe ean be worn with easerm. | Ay¢,brends of anpericr quailty, and are guaran Serzater stecooned bes ari the opation ’ ibis District, has just opened an emporiam, | Workingmen, as it was well known that the | tween the two parties, but all overtures wa ‘Sizth Street Wharf.—Arrived—scht. Moses | Mediately after the operation. Refers to the os p~ & i. appointed TURBDAY. the 20m acy corner of 11th and C streets, (Harvey's old ovs. | 288e™mbly would give attention to the matter | them rejected, whereupon he gave the re! Van Name, Van Name, from New York. wich | MARY eminent physicians, surgeons and thou- nex YOUR GROCER for any of these and take | of September, 1858, for the €nal settuement ter saloon, which establishment he offers | {the regular meeting ou the 19%, and on ot | here ngtice that all their threats could not drive | hay for the Washington and Georgetowd Ice | 4nds of other Ls who pa. | 2° 2 au bution of the personal estace said “ for sale, first class manufactured builders’ ma. | the signers to the Cincinnati etter bad pre- | him s¥em the city, and he determined to fight | Company. S {ronize bis establishment. Hours from § a.m. | | For sale by ail of the BEST GROCERS in the | deceased. 24. _. ~3 et serials, such as doors. sash, biinds, inside and | P*!*¢ 4 resolution for the purpose, but which | them with more determination than he had Se ee, to6 p.m. No charge for consultation at office. } City. potion gtk ET a oe into 7} uthde Gaiam, dett ond. windeer ton, ot used, to effect the object already antic. | ever fought them during the war. Thank God, | Cranage op FALA® PRETENCES.—Yesterday, | Ualls made at residences from 6 to § p. m, Manufactory, Now. 500 and $02@ street north | St maid deceased are noubed to atteud, with theie mouldings, brackets, slate and wooden man_ dim part by the use of nis name—and, | be said, we sre new in a condition to help our- | Detectives Gomes and Miller had bafore Jus- —_—-— Between 4th and sth. claims Tpuched, of they may otherwise tels, stair rail, balusters, newel posts. and all &s on another eccasion in another | selves, and he was proud to say that, whereas | tien Walter & young man, charged. ‘by Price List of Gents’ Furnishing Goods at ae Wadtalion, BC law be ded from Srnea im eae the latest improvements in the builders’ trade, Without his knowledge or consent. the rebels held control here a few years ago, | Mr. Marvin: Eastman with false pretenece; C, | the ORiGINaL PRawe's, 40 Seventh street be: | 3724 pgton, DO. | Setate - Frecided a copy of ‘or be ‘on tbe most revsonable terms. See his adver. W, as to the part played by Hon. Sam- | now there has been a bye ee built up in | @. Hine appearing for the prosecution and | tween D and E streets: Good White Shirts, 8! week, ington which could tisement elsewhere. Cary in this and otber labor matters be- once. ®, ‘weeks inthe Evening re of itself | Messrs, Norris Price for the defence. It | $1.50; Fine White Shirts, $282.5); god Under. Grav orzmine oF previous to oe ease detendant | shirts and fore Con; d would control affairs their own way. | 4 rh 3 AMES R. O'BEL ‘ — ; 2 peared from the evidence that the wer, BOY's 2vUTH'S AND CHILDEEN’S fe 2-1awtw* ‘of , Firth AND Sixt Ward GRANT ann or. | | When b ion was heralded asthe choice | He had suffercd much at the hands | bad sold his salary ata discount tocompinin- | fige Merino Shirts ‘and’ Drawers, $1.50, 81,75: | FALL CLOTHING NITED STATES PATENT OFFIC le, ¥ax CLUP.—A meeting of this association was | Of ‘he workingmen of Cincinnati, the news was ) Of the intolerant rebels of Washington. They | any, and it in alleged that when due it was not | €@d Cotton Socks, 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents; best od U ‘Warnincrox, D.C.. 7, 1888. f beld at the club rooms, on Sth street east, be- | Balled with bt in this city. His advent | had persecuted him on the streets, injured bis | paid. The justice withheld his de:ision. English Half-Hose, $5 and $6.50 per dozen: as oo ‘On the petition of aeowh a ba , tween E and G streets south, last evening. | mused us an able exponent in Congress, Thus | business bere, and had destroyed ten thousand good Paper Collars, three boxes fer 25. of SOHOUL AND DRESS WEAB. Masrachesctts, praying f: WS of Dorchester Josiah L. Venable, Exq., the President, im the | '™pressed with the importance of his preseuce | Collars worth of his preperty by the torch of Tue Maryiaxn RERS.—Since our last | White Handkerchiefs, nd 25 cents: Linen Aico, fol stock, of DRESS SHIRTS, UNDER- | eo‘ sranted to him on the 12th day of December, enair, and Mr. Henty Stewart, Secretary, | {® House, the Assembly held special | the incendiary. The speaker criticised in se- | rohit tie Vicneuren of the velief tund bas | Collars, Cuff Ties, . Toilet Articles, etc., | SHIRTS and DEAWBES. all sizes. aa improvement fn Hanging Carriage Several gentlemen were proposed and elected to arrange @ reception, and on bis | vere terms the administration of President received S10) jrom Dr. F. Howard; remitted to. | &t popular prices. Remember the piace—49i Fi Special attention given to this branch of the ris anteses. @ a be 1 5 members. The Chair stated that progress had al thousands of workingmen beset Ris | Jobnsop, and was ee bitter against day, $63. balance on hand for special distribu. Seventh street, large plate-glass front, six doors —— *e 14. do well to drop in and get an ce on oh Aa this been inade towards the demonstration proposed | GU#rters St the Seaton House, and bung upon | Secretaries Browning and Welles, both of | ich’ in ine Valley of the . From | below Estreet. No branch stores. A: Ma the tame etshenend tow are aE ay of ‘this extenston. ions, depost- for Tursday nizht, and several members re- | Dis lips while he eloquently portrayed the | wom made ta polut, he said, to bestow their | S°vgumts inal daily reach tbe treasurer, {rom i Pie is ctl idea ny ayes oad ew Foe. A fons, and other papers’ ras } be ported that orators bad been engaged for the | W7onge of labor and develo; s Tethedies. | Government contracts upon rebel applicants | Moa velianie sources sere are Yet many case | _UPHOL@TRRERS Goops at OosT—As I am tweniy daye betore the day of Beart office occasion. Mr. White suggested the erection of The head and front of that ovation was J.W. | in preference to competent and responsible | oy suffering for food and raiment among the | 8b0€t to close my business thie fall J offer the ou 28-Im between % am Ti epee, two stands for the speakers on that occasion. | Mattmgly, then President of this body, and a | Umion men. Particularly bad Secretary | Sai) farmers and their families in the valley | following goods at cost prices: Reps, Damasks, Paces —————— wae Patents. Atter addresses by Messrs. White, Barton, and | &¢P'leman more frequently im counsel with | Browning been guilty of partiality in giving | Above and below Ellicott Gi Enameled Gloth, Holland Shades, ‘Tassels, ATENT PANTALOON DRAWERS. ("12D STATER PATENT OFFICE. : Hamilton, the meeting adjourned. , General Cary atterwards than any other mem- | his city jail contracts to rebel sympathizers, Gord, Tacks, Roller Ende, Wedes Backs, Oi = | Spree moro™ August it iets, . eset En ttt | Ser. He wus conversant with all ourmoye. | whohad proven themselves utterly inefficient | pup Gower Visinue Back Cloth, Carpets, Table Linens, Bed Spreads, | we are now preparing a fall stock of the Gn, the, petition of I % Waemctox as A Commmnciat Crry.— | Bets, and is able, and should be willing to | and irresponsible. In conctusign, Mr. Grant | 1 pr COMET Visinti—Encke® Gomel te now | 9°" Small dealers and others are respectfully DBAWBRS, in moteriale cultable for it granted him'the ith day of December, ‘ Speaking of the propesition to establish asbip- | Vdieate the fidelity of General Cary to bis | exhorted the Republicans of Washinzion to | Cou Nuauone Geisint and Cancer; and can be | ivited betere purchasing elsewnere. — : for an improvement in Machines for Scraping yard in this city, the Norfolk Dey Book P- | principles and pledges, and stigmalice as ab- | makesuch a grand Cage regptrag phoneme seen between 3 o'clock avd daylig! 8,20-2: A. ADAMSON, 506 9th street. all climates. q ‘? “Should the project become catablished at | “OlUtely fale the allegations, specitic (find im- | might fos (oP mc the baa = es morning. After — fatter aiceepllp psiomaces sean: styles of ; some convenient point, and if Uiey try the vir. | Eid: in We Clacimnad letter to which Bis | (who, be smd, wer con aren here. ope, | itcan be seen with the naked eye from in the | _Pmeows wishing te subscribe for Taz Svan a | , tue of mud-mecbines on the said stream, the | ™97 "35 appended. lopger bave ir own 4 Use | evening till 3 in the morning. who reside on tol Hilland the Navy Yard, MEN'S FUBNISHING GOODS time is pot far distant when the commercial | ,,£'0™ that night to the adjournment General | ments will be made, he said, to have such a Will please leave their orders at No. 12 Eas | peagleraisiec naar say rede of Washingwon will be vastly improved, | Os'Y bas been an honest, fearless and induswi- | tare-out tBen as was never before witnessed | 4... oO og seargaret Har. street, between 4th and Sth. Sei eae & chiens ‘The enterprise upon the whole ise practical | ON tribune of the Workingmen—al ways acces. | Rere, and the Republicans would tnen Festinger ty pe ‘Tous Covarns, Agent. , : F one, and if the parties com-erned manifest | ‘6 Teady.sndearnest. 2 | iaTehta® prepased’ to tuce care of thomacives | Gress from Mrs. Aun Schrawn, at.d Soky alins eu29<ollt__No. 35 White street __ New York : Broper interest im the undertaking, it will | neviyceh the pacage of the cightheur olla: | tonioee all code) We will thea bave four | Wiliam Bell, white, charged with stealing a MABRIED. See. | do these small politicians. ‘Thelrmodesty only | bends of music, two thousand torches, and | sbawl from MM. were each sent to BJOY. On thorsth ioutent-byth | A ceoearm CURB FOR OVER-DRINKING. | INVEST TOUR Savines tN a HOME —The list | Suds parallel in Cwsar's “IL came, saw, con- | three or tour thousand other loyal men in line, r in default o! Mr. ye gn yt lise pared . ‘deth of this ci and lots advertised for sale inanoth. | @ueTed.” We do bowever, claim that he | and will make such a parade up the avenue as | t© answer ‘rial before Court. The accused or eeNtees by Mr. Maria M. ouret, Haan, | Was Our leader. to who we bad constant re. | will etrike terror iutovbe ranks of the enemy, | Wete arrested by officer Hughes. tate Broker, late of tbe firm ot Rohrer & Whit- | COT. ¢,and who wentin and out before Con. | Four companies of the Boys in Blue, in fall _——— 4 grees in our interest, and whom only we coul. | uniform, will lead the van, and victory will Frez.—Tbis morning, about two o'clock, DooTaip FROPEYLaGrio BATRAGr. to fnveluabie remedy tn ' ney, corner of New York avenue and 9th street, = those who freely approach. be won ia point of numbers, and without arms, ] officers Free and Alder discovered a tire in the 4 Suess aaamervae’ coated bomen ero A word as to J. C.C. Whaley, and a few by | Capt. Grant concluded bis remarks amid ap- | shoe store of F. Lambrecht, and sou ex- often on 4 bi prices and cacy payments, He has for cale | WAY of appeal, and the subject ie-ciemicsed, ° | plause, and the olub adjourned. linguished the flames witboat much demace. Sirious, and other fapnald he Bled is thie ‘ many tenements suitable for small tamilies | 7 MT Whaleyas President of the Columb :1 —_+—. eeirtnnet eccenaon troctten. There st ae pit Terenas of ¥ a0 fine brick houses be ‘Society, at the incepti . 3 Twenty days and several fine brick houses with moders ime | AP Da vement fet te ee acne | Scerictom o» Bunazany.—fhis moraing, | Goon rar that tne cree oa tet on fe. sib LTodem _— of the city in council in 1885; went ax delegate | 2b0ut oneo'clock, officer Turnburke disco’ —_—~e——— : Manim’s Fasmionanim Dawcixs Acaomer, | to New York to-arrange ths Baltimore Labor | &colored man in'one of the school houses on DY air. Savas Ceown denies that he has : cn E, between Sth and lth streets, is now | Convention of 1866; attended its sessions as ons | Stfce?, (1sland,) and breaking open lek pod agreed to run any toot-race in this city as Bas open, and the classes for Missesand Masters of our delegates, apd mace so decided an im. | Which the man had locked, went ae ae ar, | been published, and asserts that the tory orig. Will commence on Tuesday next, 2d inst, at pression that prior to sJjournment he was | Tested him. He gave his name as Henry + | nated with come one who maliciously wished Sp. m. Marini’s reputation as @ teacher of the | chosen President, and ‘&t Chicago in | $00, 8nd bad four new sloneh hats, two pies, | 1, injure him in bis business. ir. John ij BITED STATES Pari i ASHINGTON D ai T2. On the petition of BIRDSILL ot lack rapted him Fenrwery, ¥ ‘Terpsichorean art is now firmly estaplished | I-67, and was re-elected. He bas since been | five plates,andslotof ginger cakes, which Re | Sheets also denies the. correctness of the state- iS Bere, and the eplendid festivals with whicb he | indefatigably engaged 1p our work, at his own | ad stolen, and om being taken to the station, | ment eo far as tie is concerned, 00%, BOOKS, Seon may OPI ; winds up the season bave become prominent | expente, both at home and abroad; and it would | Justice Tucker committed him to ail, VOR SALE BY sitions. and otber papers i features of social lite in the Federal Metropolis, | be neither just te him nor creditable to the See ete Lavy Trory. ly Thorn, the celebrated FRENCH & RICHARDSON, office twenty days the ———_*e-—- cause toaiiow Bim to be stricken down by TNDERGOTNG bf pmaetgrron nf AA whart § bervine of the turf, leon forge: frag two since i A CH AsB—About T2 o'clock last nightase | skulking jicians in the di of work- | the eastern one of the series kk At the foo | to Mr. A. Welch, of Chestn! il, Priladel- 334 PENNA. Av colored pic-nic at what is known as the col- | mEmen, ‘would immoilat great labor | of Sixth street, is undergoing repairs and im- pais, for the sum of $17,500. Mr. Welch is 4 ered park (north of Abuer'’s 7th street Park,) | question at the shrine of ty, to subserve Brovements, in Or@er the better to accommo- ae eae one of Flora Temple end Gilly, and closing a Tow took place o: urposes beginuing and ending in self. te the commercial trade at thst 3 ¥ one of tbe Darien striking a colored girl wien © - a: * *¢ * * * on ca Grech octane an oe of ‘Mr. = billy because she walked w: her man, | The Workingmen’s Assembi: feve the tractor same, who Courxe To Wannrteron. and be immediaiely ran cf wheu thre ware | preceding foci explanauions. ana remarks | DUFry up iis completion as early as ‘possible, | corps Washi ase after bim (ibe police joining ia) but jue from it to the coustitueots of Hon. Samael heaps rapa pagal ‘Ward cop eum |} ‘Between 6& weéyth strests. wilbout success. ¥. Cary, 80 tbat his honest, straighttorward CRARCEOV panty ernie yd oT: 4 Pe SSS Washing ay be uaderstood at & colored woman Aunie Tightman. to it St the imaaguration of the asienOLia’ MAShOLLAN Tur Tarrro—Last evening wernard | Soere in the light of sis appivtcation Betws |. tp the city Tiles heat She Baveste cies Dare | new'President ‘hemoLta! Y 1 Jebpson Was arresed by cificer Horner tor bis defeat would be cegandedim calain- | “estrvyed the life of her child: its eharged 5 ee a as . — 4 tpping the money drawer ot Mr. John Reily, ity to the whole 3 throwing itinto @-fuk.. Mhe police acre ae Base Bar Kapte, yosterday et ween wh ferret, BX \ Foun cn . . band F streets. (i!end,) and get- | out the country, who- iced of the fact, and yesterday she wasarrest. | ‘be Jefe and Péto: bs ted, as he abr 4 ° p about 1°. sud Be was committed | Our My, : and iebeldas te Second Precieae anaes {mpsted. in a victory for the former by prsest, town DVO, , ‘ ri by Justice Tucker | im Congress, if a hearing. the tollowing score: Jc flernon, 58; Potomac, i { ; ‘ ud ,

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