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THE COURTS. ' CITY ITEMS. CITY ORDINANCES, GEORGETOWN, whet Faas) EVENING STAR. | THE COLOR QUESTIO Carvaman Count, Jade Fisker. —This more. Passed by tne Sinty-sisth Council. ———— eve een ak | ~-au @o ential anen Sonor dep arpa geese | Trees oa tnereS ES G7, ts | Am Actaunenanginycecuon ent Netine aro 4 . 8B ¢ p. 5 3. . | Sdown that all w! wertise a Ps im certain | thes. —By « tow, NDAY......... JUNE 21, 1869. THE CASE OF LEWIS H. DOUGLASS. beyond excusine Thom! = Elwood, WC. Ber, | ieepr bat et Gourallo’ Dreg Sore reas" F Few onaartoyae ssc) Sires ing Bard oe he ana ae A ’ the name of Wallaceand 1 went to work for Ww. | and ob streets, opposite Masonic Tempie, Common Counc the City of Washington, a =~ LOCAL NEWS. Colambia Typegraphical Union. Slauton, endeavoring to make a Union office a ee AT Teer, | Srillaiwaga ve founa the coldestasd ibe best, 3 Fost subject to ine Provisions ad revriciont the locacion of (Re town is i bis. We w joy two a j | — -2—— ct relatin, > street y je Toe! ; Pr, TBs gyn Tamrac =a A na! Mentiang: an Stmeney Tigtes Detter, quitting bis ofice on tne tire day. At dic teportesen eas teal. et |---we invige ibeatteaton of out teaiers to the lamps, approved November 2i, iso8, the Mayor | CABUORATY ibeasure is very commreua ue THE BRADLEY-FISHER CASE. Majerity and Minerity Reperts this time 1 was not @ member of the Union, but o Saperior quality of ms, Charlo:ies, and | pe, aud he is hereby, authonzed and roquested | TEBPC Theannerievin Postponement for One Week. . 7 7 deemed it necessary that the Union should take Colerea Schesi E: tiene Jellies which Harvey & Holden are manufac. | to camse lamps to be erected and lighted with | thon of the Public Scho Is bs om This moreing, 10 the Circuit Court. Judge cognizance of my action while in that place. ered Be xaenima 24 | ‘We can guarantee them to be the finest | gas atthe ts and bocalities herein described, | MeRoe: to-morrow, aud wil Y THIRD .—! Nos.1, | Wylie, the case of Mr. J. H. Bradley agt. fter quitting Stanton’s office, on the 5th of Disrricr.—Scbools 2,3, and 4, <b, be'weea S»veuth aad D F 2 jest ever offered to the public. 267, cor- Sam ely:—K street OF ¥ until completed. Tae firet im ord. w a July, I think, 1 learned trom a man in Stan- | Third District, were examined Friday, the isth | ner Penna. avenue and 11th st. imth streets west. K street north, between Judge Fisher was called, when Mr. Riddle, for tons ‘hat he Radeenta man ont tobunt | instant y Mr. Geo. F. T. Cook, Superin- =aaaetinrsnt Fourteenth and Twenty-third sireets west. Gefendant, stated that Judge Fisher was en- o to work again. I told MAN (0 tell Stanton to go to hell, or wor is to that effect. I was im the city some two weeks, and went into the country, where I remained some four weeks @od upwards, being some- ing Over six weeks in Denver and vicinity. le im the country I visited ¢ ior Off 2e several times and learned from reliable soarc-s that Douglass bad again gone to work for Staa ton. thereby helping bim out of a difficulty to the detriment of Union printers, Dougines was looked upon as ai far or Tat printer, and Action in this matter was conuemned by the members of the Denver Union. It was generally believed tna: the: Douglass and his brother, wages. On Ssturday evening & regular monthly | Meeting of Columb'a Typographical Union, No 101, was held at Odd Fellows’ Hall. That set for to-day. He would therefore ask for a | Pisce was selectea tor the meeting because it postponement until Judge Fisher could was anticipated that the interest felt in regard tend. to the question as to the admission to the U. Judge Wylie remarxed that the presence of | Of Lewis H. Douglass, the colored composi & client WSs Bol necessary where he was repre- | 8! the Government Printing Office, which sented by counsel. and ibe case could not be | W8S understood would be taken up, would portpo At must either be tried or con- | !"duce such a rull attendance of members tbat unued. the room in the City Hall in which the meet- Mr. Cook thereupon prepared an affidavit of | '€5 are usually held would be too small to Judge Fisher for continuance. setting forth | #ccommodate the crowd. This precaution iz the June term of | Proved to be a wise one, as nearly all of the that he expects to bea | Members of the Union were present. case, and will testify tothe facts | By eight o’cioek the hall was well filed and recited je order of Aug. 10. Is67; that br. | the conversation on the all-engrossing question W. D. Stewart, a material witness to the same | brtwren members was quite animated. About - is absent, and tbat he cannot safely ge io | ~ 4 © clock the assemblage was called to order Without bis teeumony; that said Stewart | by Mr. Thomas Rich, president, aud the meet- Will testity to the facts in the defendant’s | ™E At once proceeded to business, A letter plea. Was read from a reporter of mornirg paper, Mr. Bradley stated thatthe witness resides | 8-king admission for reporters of the city Bere, ond was not he understood out of the | PAPETS, and, atter some discussion, the Union and that they would agree thar | 2dopted a motion to admi! the reporters of ine eferred to Would tesufy as stated | Cl'Y press. The report of the committee on ida wit, bommateos for Membership baying been an- rooms were tas! dressed OBR of the most desirable novelties of the | First street west, between D and E streets " as sooo corpse Bey the | day is the Alaska diamond cluster and cross | porth. E street north, between Eightoenth ang THe Witt op Tre Late Sawvet ( teachers’ tables profusely covered with flowers. | *¢ts and cluster rings set in oroide, and sold at | Twenty-tourth sireets west. Twenty-seoond In the Orpbags’ Uourt on Sarurda; The scholars, im their general appearance and | the exceedingly moderate price of one dollar, at | street west, between Pennsylvanisavenue and | ; inte Samuel Cropley was Bied tor noting Gemeanor, gave perfect savisiaction tothe many | MF. Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, 435 | Fstrect corth, Madison sttect, between Mans Se bouaaneas ait Ge Gonpery bn Parents and friends who crowded the several | Pennsylvania avenue, between 4\, and Gch six. | N streets north. Fourwente street west, be- | sens, io be equally diviaed among then. x rooms and entrances to them. Among those | Mr. Prigg bas also an Alaska claster set in | tween I street north an joundary. M street | o:ber Deques: is MAO, eXC@PE An BRK» resent were Aigerman A. P. Clark, Rev. Mr. | X0ld for $30, which outrivals in brilliamcy the | north, between Twelfth and Fitteenth streets £100 to bis seter, Amelia P. Barnard ing, Rey. Jonn Kimball, Messrs. Bro: real gems. He has now on hand over * west. G street north, between Seventh street Manckaxrs’ Excuanon—The offering Schureman, and Marshall. ‘and Trastece ora of orobde stnds and sleeve battens. His | westend Now Jersey avenss. Fourth street | chases tn Morbing were 3,766 bushel. woes phax and Jones, all of whom spoke in terms of | DW @trnscam, rabber, and jet sets conta’ ‘west, eee on t from fair to prime SS “2:0 bachele Praise of teachers and pupils. The exami many entirely new designs. It is surprising | Svenue. Thir ase Tana L + | S1-5ty. L006 basnels at BLSa, S00 busbe tions began at 9a. m. and Closed at 430 p. to see the succession of elegant goods received | Van1a avenue and ) ance Feet | at sidix. im the tollowing order: at tbis popular establishment. The iadiesand | north, between Third street west and Tenn TuCamar ‘School No. 4, primary grade, taught by Miss | £emtiemen of Washington apprec: . Nineteenth street west, between 1 : M. C. Boseman, who tuccended Ares ‘H. M. | Gispiayed in the se! ts north. Gorceren street, (80 call. ae ° - Gordon, March 15:b, 18 composed of 64 small See ae eee ad Detenth eee | arrival of O10 lennen eee the Be girls and boys, of whom 60 were present. Their north, ee ene weet, watwenn A, ana’t> | Osllsctter’soMlin from ter meanns : excellent reading from the chart and the west. Six'D = a tee e — maasiongynlooenal dows to daw and 2d Readers, and the promptness and ac streets north. oer Seat ae eee ‘ateTed — Stoop Seaman racy with which the many «uestions in the M and N ena th ian Meeen — D when simpler tables of addition, subtraction, multi- een _ ras ee final + y plication and division were answered spoke —__.—__ 2 ee er Well tor the ability and faithfulness of their | _1F THERE be one among our fifteen thousand | Jersey avenue, between C ee teacher. An interesting exercise upon the face | readers who is thinking of buying an elegact, | In tront of St. Paul's Church and St. Mary's of the clock evinced @ greater degree of ease in | Stylish and durable suit of Clothing, e:ther | Ubureb, on Twenty-third street west and on determining the time of day than is often found | Teady made or made to order, we would ofr | the southwest corner of G street north and among children of larger growth. The average | & word of adyice—before yon purchase else. | Twenty-first street west. © street north, be- @dgeC ie (Be Criminal Cour:— the term of which commenced this mornin; BOt aware of om Saturas, y. ver received just I beard as much stated that S:anton no doubt paid them litue or nothing. It was & notorious fact that Stanton failed to pay the men in bis employ. This gentlemen, is my statement, and it is made good by letters received from the anthor- ides of the Denver Union, This ts substan- tially che statements that 1 baye made hereto- fore, any statements to Be contrary notwiin- standing, Yours, &+ Conran O. Epwarps Mr. D. W. Flynn moved that the minority 100, Mr. Prigg can be con the neatest and most at- ook seid that from therr information | Bounced m order Mr. Hunt read the report ot | Tepert be laid on the table. [Applause aud attendance through the year has been fitty- | Where call and examine the stock at Oak Hall, | teen New Jersey ue and First street wes’. “ Dr. Stewart was out of the city on government the majority. which, after recommending thr | Disses, with cries tor the yras and mays | Tue | three. or iguijanvan per cent. Twelve ‘age | 460 7th street, opposite the Post Office, 6 Indiana svenur, between First aad Secona tesine = election of several members, say= Chair (Mr. Rick) suggested that it would be ready for promo:ion. i streets west. ( street north, between First and Hen. J. M. Hi of Baltimore.) prietty | | “lu regard to the application of Lewis H_ | well to vote on the nominations directiy, bat | “Scher Neo}, secondary grade, tanght vy | Msn Winsano Ose Denying the Pax Second streets west. New York avenue, be- erged that th Jevit was insufficient 1 ougiass, your committee find : first, tmat ne | Mr. F. insisted on his motion, and the vote was Miss ©. Nichols, was examined in spelling, | Stevens, Proprietor of tne Tea Hong, has | tween Seventh and First streets west. cen bas served a sufficient length of w taken by yeas and nays, this operation r: Fending, arithmetic, and gi rapby. With a | adopted a principle of selling Tea that must Eleventh. treet west, between Nand oO streets bed . Cor ‘Judge Wylie (atter examini _) | business : second, that he gives sa: iTing over an hour and a bait, few excophons the sobolnre acuitied them: | tin’ being cound fed commen ta every feature | noTth. Fifth street west, between M nad F f Stoddard sir sei¢ that 8 to the first part it was insufficient, | 8umpositor, and that he Bas a good character: | names bemg calied.) The motion of Mr. ‘ane gained for ths taltnfuineas of Coals Sere | hee ee eee ROREE Fou DOME | ee Oral Ree oe Tein | premien ak PRIDE Reto k.— And om that point we would ike | 80d third, thar the only place he has worked | was carried—yeas 229, and gained for the faithfulness of their teacher | thousand. ig tapth and Twenty -Brecotrents weet, Thirveench | Promure.ce WS rectasbatagas to be beard. since & journeyman, where there was a uni: nouncement of the vole was greeted with ap- | q landable degree of credit. Miss Nichols’ 6,17 “HONG,” 536 Tth street. street west, between New York avenue and 1 t Je: Cash: the purchase wm . Jncge Wylie —It 1s an easy matter for a | i Lenver, Colorado, im which place, savs Mr. | plause and bisces. and cries of «Now vote ou | school precente sy scholars tor promotion; ay- cama street north. Seventeenth street west, between he purchaser before auy porte or ee Jndge to adourn bis court,and come inand | Jobn E. Watkins, secretary of Denver Union. | Douglass: yon are atraid of it. erage aitendance through the year, 55, or 8) | | 1 Wi8H, says one, who has tested its merits, | K and L street north. Seventh street west, be- be removed. give Dis apy. No. 4%, under the seal of ibe union, she is not The Chair announced that the question re- per cent; absent, i. and who consequently speaks from personal | tween B street south and M street north. Four- fee i er wale ‘Cock contended that Judge Fisher w considered a srat,’ from the fact that he wis | curred on the adoption.of the majority report. School 'No. 2, mtermediate grade, taught by | experience, that Hoffs Malt Extract mizat | 8nd-a-balf street west, between Maine ayenu- BENKY M SWEENEY. May. engaged in the performance of a legal duty. | Bot@ uston member, and that their uaion never | and amid cries for the yeas and pays put the | Mies fe. Purvis, was examined in the several | COme into universal use, as 1 merits the pref- | and P street south. Eleventh street west, be- = joMas WLING. anct and it was mot in the power of the court to | took any action in regard to the matzer:’ alse. | Question, and deciaed tne majority repor! | pranches pursued. The ill adaptation of tnis | ¢Tence over all tonics of the day, and is spien- | tween B streetsouth and Water street. F street GBAND PIC Bie ar @ N SPRING compel bis atvendan: © Fs no reason except race and color | sdopted. Toom to school purposes presents great oppo- | did as a beverage or table drink. 6 south, between First and Eleventh streets Looa® TR —— Judge Wylie—This court does not propose to | that should deprive Bim of becoming a member The names of the candidates were then read | sition to tne efforts of @ teacher, which, with —_e—__. West. B street south, between Twelfth an BE. No a witness who is a | ofa typographical union * 8& follows —Geo. Severance, Wm. Bennett 9 J town. ree the noise from the overcrowded room and en- TEE PURIFICATION TRee.—This name ma: Fourteenth streets west. G street south, be- . « +5 frances, rendered the rather law ealcing of | properly be given to the South American ‘Sony | tween Four-and-a-halt and Ninth street s weet. thet they eitriae the scholars scarcely audible, and thereby de- | Tree, the Bark of which, after maceration, | H street south, between Four-an aif anc tracted much from what was due to the con- | ¢utralizes any Kind of poliution that clings to | Seventh street we stant and taithtul labors of the teacher. Aver. | the garments, and restores to them their ori; it too is insu Your committee are therefore of the opinion t due diligence | that Lewis H. Douglass is a fair man, and re. he be admitted to membership Typographical Union, No. 10). ly submitted, N. F Ethel, James Wends, J. N. Davis, G. T. Benson, J. W. Maloney, G. P. Perley aud Louts H. Dongiase. ‘Separate ballo:s were demanded on te names of Ethel and Douglass, and the others were does not set bad teen used. Mr. Bradivy said that he would, with per: Wissicn of the court, send a bailiff for the wit- age attendance through the year, 57, or =3 nal purity and beauty. As an ingredient of between Second and Seventn aaa L. H. Patrerson, Chairman, | lected without opposition—Messrs. Wa, L. | afe Sttendance Se etn OO | eee Coben Somnent Metet Te between Third Mr. Cook raised the point that the witness Jos. H. Patuer.” Jones and Wm. Young tellers. The Guair or- School No. 1, grammar grade, taught by Miss | *fect upon all impurities of the Teeth. and for. | and Seventh streets west. ‘treet south, from was for the defence and it was for ¢ The reading of this repor. was received with | dered. balfot on the name of Mr. Ebel, but | x tiffes them K. G. Crane, reflected great credit upon nst discoloration and decay. eo | Seventh street east to its intersection with plaintifts to send for Bim. Tey (the defence) | applause and hisses, and cries “Read the | Mr. Young dechmed to serve, and Mr Fiyan se - « teacher for the excellent degree of thorough- ——_e—___ Virginia avenue, and along Virginia avenue to . 1b a continuance of the case, but on | other,” dc. Moved to adjourn. The motion was secouded | pees in the several studies a9 far as pursued. | 950 pozeN Enalich So ss Fourth street east. Second street east, from Band they were anxious to go trial | | The report of the minority after recommend | amid cries of » Yeas and nays,” «Mee. the | The recitation of several pieces in verse wea toes, $3.75 wane oF 38. aaa pee pare Just | Bast Capitol street to © street norma.” East s balf ho this term. ‘veral applicants favorably says: question.” + You dare not go to a yore,” aud | done with fine effect, and gained from the large | received at Marble Hall, No. 458 7th sireet, ‘op- Capitol street, between Second and Eleveuth The best Coriiion Music bas been engaced Judge Hughes argued at some length that the In the case of N. F. Ethel your Committee | considerable confusion ensued, neariy every | audience many encomiums. The class readiaz, | posite Patent Uffice. ole strects east. Piret street cast, between Band | Tick-t. FINTS CENTS, eimitting s eoationan affidavit was insefMicient. ask for further time, as Teports have been cif- ber striving to obtain recogcition from the | either separately OF in concert, was particulariy i | Gstreets south. C street south, between First | aps indies. After some further discussion Judge Hughes | culated and not properly cleared up in respec! | Chair, who, tor the time being, called “or- | noted ‘fee aetaee Second street east, between pausd PER Slexcellence In eaeeetand | TEE ONNTRAL DotLam Stonw, 22 Market | Pi Third east. Second strat east, between emphasis, and general excellence in execution. | Space, between 8th avd Mh streets, asim een, | PeDusylvan x b 4 = thea a high degree of rapidity comonsed | Saysecert Pai igtest novelties in the way | Cant": Eiynth ctrect cant Uetween Eetrees sour [D®* Goobs at BEDT CED PRices with accuracy. In geography a like thorough- | "s\n. ted Ware, Fans, Vases, &c. and Pennsylvania avenue. Third street east, neon ‘Was to be seen, and caer seemed to be —e—__ between folly up to the grade. verage attendance A New Waryor Doing Bustwess.—Hollan- i mpage tbe year, $2, or OF per cemt.; absen!, | der Bros, will commence from this day to ell | YanIS avenue and @ street soa’ none all their Gent's Furnishing Goods at five per | Mattinnd avente Sevemie, ea SIRT TS . cent-above cost. Weask all whoare in need | Ofs nares wl and G26 t0 A Naw Disco Mupicrnm—Nene hut | of the above goods to patronine ue as it eit ae ag map ccm dly by peemorgentong Male Chitaren to be Born.—This morning, Jus save considerable money to the buyer and ena. | *!0PE oye eng Pcie -- Tucker was called upon at the 4 \ -s:reet statior bie us to continue selling goods at these rates. | 2!0De B street south to Eleventh streeteast, and jury be empannelled andthe | to bim. : 3 The case of Louis H. Douglass for member. Judge Wylie suid that be would wait until | ship embarrassed with aifficulnes whict der.” and used bis gavel in the lively manner of Aldermen Moore and Richards in tae «+ on- san tness” in the Board of Aldermen of last ity Councils. During this confusion, Capt. E. B, Robinson stepped im front of the stage, and was aeard to say something about @ question of privilege, when bis yoice was drowned. By th: ase of the gavel comparative order was azaia re- stored, when Mr. Whittington expressed tae bope that the question would be met fairly, and was surprised, after the course of Mr lynn in the N. town the case would go on. proper understanding of it. At noon the bailiff, Mr. Graves, returned les which have appeared in ‘with word that Dr. Stewart was in town. through the procurements Mr. Cook proposed the case be put off for one | of bis frends and others, it is ascertained tha’ week Louis H. Dougias was born in ist! entered his Judge Huches said the plaintuif would re- | tatner’s office in Rochester in i832, and aztainet Rew their proposition that the jury beempan- | bis majority m 162. In i62or Is6}—for both nd the case postponed fot a tew days. | statements are made on his authority, if the @ said thar be would not allow a | latter be nota misprint in the Stag of May stock we are selling at 101 Bridger town. Lawns, Ure ire. Ores anes, Alpacas.and il Kinds ¢ Goods ‘ational Convention, that he(}.) | nouse, to take evidence in the case of a colored + 3 along Eleventh street east to Lincoln Square. pannelied and the cae to be post- | =}—the paper was discontinued and he enterei | should a:tempt to stave off acon.” Attsr more | man homed Willines Pingkesg. wn ree oe ‘ath and ists aust” | A st¥eet north, from Firet to Fourth street east Poned. bar that he would set the case per- | the Army: Disabled and discharged there. efewlemet ana tormoul. Mr. Cavis matting | charged by Anum Davis, aiso colored, with MO cneslines Second street cast: from Pennavivania ayeuue S DOW LINe nee a emptorily for Monday next. rom, he subsequently taght school im Mary- ein fo order, partially | haying passed himeelf off in a number of in- = ai street north. stree ron ee land Jor some months in 1-66, and in the same | sneceeded im making himself heard, and raise! | sianeestas a phyel ait USEATER THAN THR CREAPEST.— White 1) possessing a certain | Shirts, 75 cents, €1, $125, and a) Un. | Peansylvania avenue to Georgia avenu-. | TROSTER's SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Medicine which would secure male children } derabirts and Drawers, trom 3s conta up waren, B street north, trom Delaware avenue two ( KE ATE ON HIGH STREET, iN 12 Sil mothers who did not wish to give birth | Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents., Hand. | ‘eet east. A street south, from First street WE. D.C. to emale tnfants. The party testified that | kerchiefs, already Bemmed, 2 for 25 cents. ‘The | 2&5¢ 10 C street east. Twentieth street weet. she herself bad been imposed upon by the ac- | best Paper Cnffe, 5 cents per pair, or 50 cents 2 | 0m N street north to Boundary. K street cused, and upon reproving bim (Pinckney) tor | dezen. Excellent Paper Goliars, clots lined | Bott, trom Twenty-sixth street west to Circle his imposition, be bad threatened to whip her. | bhtton-hole, 10 cents a box: and all other goods | TWeBty-sixth street west, from K street norih At Ge © Tbe accused, who was brought to thestation- | at equally low prices, at Franc & Goldman's, | '@ Penbsylvania avenue. I street north, from | seleat partic anction. house by a self-appointed colored officer, |, Marble Hall, No. 458 7th street, opposite Patent | Fifth street west to Eleventh street west. New | that real estete lyin in Sid: C. : » 0} year went to Denver, Colorado, where he ob- Seen Went Me tas Mee gta, | mined wapleytanst we a crebeater te ae paper in undertaking to correct the statement | © ¢ office, and continued therein until dis im Saterday's Star of the arrest of Mr. Ed- | Charged some timein 1-67 for reasons oscillatinz wad W. Deetb, on s warrant charging bum | between tailare to get bis pay and prejotice of ‘with attempting to defrand the Internal Reve- | caste. From Denver he came to Washington, nee by pacsing wortblecs rev stumps. 1t. | *Dd found ready employment in the Congres self makes an erroneous statement, (0 the effect Soaks ste dt Giana we that Judge F sher ordered the ret ose Penson rahe The plain requirements of the laws of this Union and of the National Union are, no the point that @ motion to adjourn was not in order. When a bailot bad been ordered and ‘was being taken, the ballot should not be in- terrupted. (Hisses from the Governmen: Oitice men and applause from others.) The Cnair ruled the point well taken, when another scene of confusion and a general uptising of the members tovk place. Mr Flynn attempted to speak, but his yoice could pot be heard above the dio. Mr. A. D. Brock attempted to make himself beard, aad 8 deed of trust, duly recor ther BoM. B.Ne. 2s, follos os ibe land tof 0 denied that be bad made any such rv Se] - y 5 York avenue, from Fifteenth street to Nertu | and frentingon the tions as were alleged against Bim: bat ia con, {sues Capitol street. North Capitol street, trom Mas. | tween Gay and Dunbarten streets, commnc sideration of tl ct thai he had | a | sachnsetis avenue 10 I street north. Dettess | thescuthern bountary of the Property bel Tation of the fact t! used threaten. P to Mies rewuine tho ing language, Justice Tucker held hizo to | PRQPOSALS Fon THES: Street, in square 623. First street west, trom — Mary Thomes, and 4 >, ‘ardiy by and with «ald east line of Hic security in the sum of $5) to keep the pence, TEBABURY Pennsylvania avenue to New York avenue. | Tie northern bee tae ee line of Hien prisoner, and the dismissal of (he Fisher did not Of the kind, but at Ris re- trate reduced theamoun’ ot bail accused for Dis appearance at je he furnished, and was ni the motion out of order because no motion Was 2 and be of good behavior ee First street_ west, trom I stree: north, to New | jsid eut by the M Mosher throur Gussdguel wollen teen coeear. sae im order when a member was on the floor: and | *24 be OF & sah Femme aad PHL ee te York avenue. Delaware avenue, between A ines. ap! other of ber ad-acon: to Mr. Deeth. who is a youeg gentleman of | ®atistactorily explainimg why be has none. be inquired if Mr. B. would act asa teller ou | sivauzar pieAPrEe sD Rearpear- at 12 o'clock m., aadressed to the j | 8nd Cotreets south. Cstreet south, from First ¢ reputation, we give ine following further Apply the iaw to the tacts. When be left | the tallot tor Mr. Etael’s admission. Mr. numbers of martens ‘Treasury Buildings, tor to Second streets east. G street north. trom | cel! she Bho t hie particulars of the case. He never was a clerk | Rochester, New York, on the discontinuauce | Brock approached the Chair. and asked him 10 | {yeropared ia Wae cton, and made a pleas. | 6% the following property : Seventh to Fifteenth streets west. Second | ProPer'}i se ee ne sm the Internal Revenue Burean, but was em. | Of bis tatber’s paper im 1562 or 1853. he had Tepeat the inquiry, when Uapt. EB. Robinson | ing Variety to the bird-music hereatonte but nae Wraber Macbine. built by John L. Sea. | street north, between Nineteenth and Twen- | seoccitel ve ploved m snotber bureau of the Treasury D=- bis majority and was eligible to Union | sprang from ais seat and seized Mr. Hrock by : Worcest f = tieth streets west. Nineteenth street west, from orme Ne: One ance some eight or ten years ago, for some reason lachine, Screen Vat, and all P to R streets north. gk street north, bon ane ive ‘Donte, encured bye aieed of t Aye eh OES ne Suction Heer mplete. Nineteenth to Twemy-first streets weer, | pon the premises, $20 to be paid on the (all a body, and bave never re until now. iS , Within the past few weeks quite a number of | First and Second Press Rolls made of brags: xix | Evghth street east- trom Pennsylvania avenus | ty hemmer |) 4 00 SM them have made their appearance in Wash- | 5 o(i),Urzers. ; bBo foag- Shae ee Since treet Weel: | fives) daysatter day of oslo, Teenie will be bal ington, more particularly about the City Hall | > Rox areachen. Tt three (3) Winders, with Sire | from K to Ratreets north. Sixth street wos. | fof. lpr ea rehteratehaty pert Biic build Di od Box attached. from M street north to Boundary. Seventh | “Conveyancing aud stamps at purcheser's cost Of their abeenee the Manes. Yaring whe tume | 1 ectof sitters and Sire Rolle street west, from O sireet north to Boundary. | This property is eligiviy situated on Bich stre~ of their absence the number of worms, bugs, | 1 Laboy and all necessary Shafting and Hangers © street south, from Third to Fourth stre-ts | opposite First street —— caterpillars, &c.. destructive of vegetation has coments ‘ith Belting and Gearing attached east. Fourth sireet east, from M street south to CBABLES M MATTH been Jargely on the increase, and it is to be 1 Fay we ai h as ™M: land G es Nine Je conde THUMAS DUWLI hoped that the presence of these birds here uccesmy Bate,’ (* Bolle, Betting and | Maryland avenue. Grant street, from Ninth to ion SOW Sain may have the effect to reduce the numbers of or necessary Gxtares. Tenth streets west V street north, from Thir- BBX THOS. FOWLING, Auctioncer, Ge rget: r SSE DL TS eee ek Ut | 2 Beati Dgiues. 42 inch knives. two2’ Wash | teenth to Fourteenth streets weet. Fifth strest ese pests. To the same end we suggest the Berti es tnd All necessary Shafting and | west, from Massachusetts avenue to Ml ste ns LEB IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 1ST introduction here of the English sparrows, complete. © nonts. Washiowlon steee teter, Ponce ae > GRUBGETOWN, D.C, AT auc that 11e said to be domg such goo ‘lee 'reeses for preesi: nt = = a a the parks of New York and other northern preesie paper.with Pomp | piith’ streets west. 1 street north, beiween fe Oa TUESDAY AFTERNOOB, Ja: * | memb-rship, even if that Union made majority The msgistrace showing bow he became nos, | ® Prerequisite, of which there 1s no evidenc>, seseed ci the =camps other than his pwa | He sdmits he made no application because of t that he had found the package. | Mumority. After service in (be army, as already ih Fefused toadvance mouey on | Stated. ia IvGsand I-67 he worked in Denver at mounting 1081 i) as stated 1¢ the | 8B effice in bad repute, and still mnder the ban ‘Deeth got'$5 on them from Me, | Of Union No. 4%, According to bis own admis. Boyer. and suggested that Mr. B. take them t) | "10M, Re neither made application for memb-r te Treasury for redemption, aud when re. | SBip tBrough an officer of the Union, as pre- gutee. Gate an te tee ae ee bec by general Union laws, nor throweb Wien Boyer presented them ar the Treasury Tepuiabie craftsman. but continued in the orme ; elled Sehurpa With ie teeke Caetsce nae Lan | diseaioeed theretrams for one ef two. contoue arrested. when be stated that be ob-ained the | iready adverted to. The character he estab- Stamps from Deeth aud gave hima pawa ticket | lsbed for himself in Denver still attaches, a for them. which was made Out im tue name of | Cces BOt lift him above tne operation of thegen- the collar, turning him around. Mr. Wait- Ungton sprang in between them, and a general Tow seemed imminent, when Sergeant Malloy TusBed im with ceveral officers, and making their way into the crowd, after some trouble comparative order was restored. Mr. Jesse Jndge moved the appointment of & committee to assist the Sergeant-at-Arm: in keeping order. (A Voice.—+-Put out the po- e.” Auother voice—“They'll be wanted oon.”} The Chair remarked that the Sergeant at-Aims had the power to call any member to his assistance. Mr. Brock moved to adjourn. Mr. judge suggested an amendment to met again 4 five minutes past twelve. The Chair decided that they could not meet on Sanday partment, and ther tn WS. Troster A 1g attached! Fust and Fourth streets west. Third street 4 at mr « > oe nN wT o'clock. T sell. in front of the promis... Lewic iieetb. at the request of Mr. D. who | ¢FAl IAW, outside of waich aion No. lol ean- | (A Voice—Well Monday morning wil "| cities 10 destroying worms sad begs. ieys and Shafting complete, | east, from Pennsylvania avenue to Maryland ranting B foot nad “7 : = mot safely travel. Captain Ropmsop moved to adjourn sine dt ges ae FE (0) Draivers. venue. A s'reet south, trom First to Ninth ~ mac etre eae ae Mr D. prompay | Fhe Committee do not t roper to | Mr. Brock accepted tbe amendment. The Unar | THE Tax Sate.— To-day the sale of proper. | 3 Notary ‘Acting Pumps with 9 feet Gaivanivea | Set east. B street south, trom New Jersey fh acknowlrdged bis share in the transaction | Botice arguments from parties outside of on» | decided thatas long as fifteen members objectea p foseteined gy roneabarcagea Pi vanized | avenue to Eleventh street east. A street north, ick Dwelling House’ contatetee ‘when called upon. interests on tDis question, with which the press r. A. G. Hall, Col- 3 2 S.motion to adjoura sine die was not in order. | Sidermens Chamber bear. &. G- Hall, Col- } Large Botary Bleach of Eron. trom First toSixth streets east. C street nortu, | tooms, cellars. trick 1 Great confusion here ensued, loud calls beinz inade for tellers. yeas and mays, and the Chair put the guestion on adjourning. appoatiog r. A. Trunnel a teilerin place of Mr. Young, and it was carried, 20) in the affirmative aud 148 im the negative. The anmouncemen! wa- hi d gam and wate med for a month or more. lying to the case laws waich regulate rete sposition of ali others the Committee «re Matthews (K. © ) Church, preached a muna to recommend that the spplican! Yesterday on the supremacy of the | Senot admitted.” Pope. The church was preity well filled. as | “The Committee (Mr. A. C.Shuw) respectfatly st was understood that the discourse would be | refer to paperamumbered from 1 tos, inclusive, ini Katiciovs.—Rev. Charles J. White, pastor ‘stable, an: : Steam Engixe and Boiler, thi 2 | trom New Jersey avenue to Third street east. | “Terme. One-third cash: balance in sis ane re there was a good attendance of property-nold- St Oe (Ry eee | ee streets north. | months, with interest. tecured bye ace oy teect ersand dealrrsin real estate, The lis: from A Deine and Boiler. Giteen (15) horse | I street north, trom Seventh to Eleventh streets | on the \o F inclusive was gone through with, and the | | power. )'Weodrufl & Beach © e West. Fifth ‘street cast, from Praunsylvanis | tt of te purchaser” @!> wil'be ameunt of taxes were bid in nearly every case. in wr made ge} tely for Paper Machines, mone sd . the property ie strack of Quite a number of bids in writing were re- | Sigtm Resines with Boilers and R-tary Bisesne” | RYenUe to Marvland avenue. I street north, THOMAS DOWLING, ceived. The list will be commenced to-mor- | 4B tty euibereceived for all or perty Convexancine aod stamps at tre » wil be re . ‘BY portion of | fom Twenty-first to Twenty-sixth streets | je9tds [Intel. & Courier | octioneer “ Teceived with applause, hisses, éc.. and c: articles: West. Southwest corner of New Je avenue os Linc ae tos qriain exient in reply to the sermon of | Ss\fuilgme. ‘were made “call another maine row Atthe letier G- and the sale will likely be | } Steam Engine wi & portable betier, (55 bores | aoa O mart men meen on ee B® THOS. DOWLING. Auctioncer; Georgetows. R Dr Newman, of letropolitan M. F (No 1) however, etarted to leave the ball, but p continued until Thursday afternoon. Power.) all necessary connections and pipes | corners of Indiana avenue to First street west. | TROSTEE'S BALE w! (burch. a few days ago, and in which Ur.N. | News ofice, Denver. Colorado, May 24, 1=6"— | viously cheers and grouns were given for Hai- a Stacked. The corner of Bstreet northand Eleveath street MPAUVED AFD UNIM took gr gainst the papal supremacy. Dr. | 4°. shaw, Esy—Dear Sir: Your leteroz May } leck, Flynn, and Dougiass. AccipENT.—Abont 11% o'clock to day the ate e rimming with boiler: (85 horse power,)cou- | west. Northeast corner of Fourth street west TE AT Ti White's discourse was clear and very exhaus- | 17 js received. Im reply to your interrogators | “A nunaer: wever, remained in the nail, | corner of the back building to the dwelling ot | 4¢ jprstions and Lael gem a and E street north. Northwest corner of sive of the question. After the discourse a col- | ] would say that sn the years 1816-67 there | government hands getting mostly about ihe | Mr. Peter McNamara, onthe corner of ‘id street }. frames, connections, suppiy lection was taken up for the benefit of the Pope, | were two colored printers bere, brothers I be- and quite 2 handsome sum was realized. heve, by the name of Douglass, claiming to be At the Sixth-street Presbyterian Church yes- | tne sons of Fred. Douglass; both worked in the boxes, an atti Eleventh street west and 1 street north. asi and Pennsylvania avenue, fell on twe | «wpright Wolking-bean' Maetocs, fear 4) uy. | Hoceent Scere OF cet little girls, daughters of Robert Barr and rane Pumps to each, Bll necessary piping at- | street east. E street north, between Fourth and door and the city bands about the stage Capt. Robinsor moonted the plattoria - was about to call the meeting to order when | George Simonds. They were much bruised ifth streets, Seventh street feaey Baw. George a Smyth preached his | Gaceite office, then as now a “rai” concers. | cries were made for A. ‘T. Cavisand headdress. | about the bead and body, but not dangerously and pret bald poe Pesserivenn a ue and Past Capi aot street. , well sermon to a large ci Neither ever applied for membership im our | ed the a:sembiage at some length, firstexpres«. | burt. They were attended to by Dr. A. Joha- EN: Third street west, between D E streets eek p.m . offer for sale.ou the et Hold t ate Union, ‘Had they done to, judging from :ne ing bis regret that there was any'canse of uit. | $0n- 1 Bolt horse. north. Fifteenth street west, between H and 1 | BEli¢ SUction. fo the Bighest biider. aif thove sentiments of themembers of the Union at that | ference and he cautioned them agains: A. a t Engin Boiler (10) horse streets north. © street north. between New ‘aforesaid, Known and descrit follows, e e Gc color. de. gen the government printers » — teenth street between I and Teet< ee peel see eer sinner. 1 og | PoFtment while here was suca as would com- | and theemyloying printers of this city sad badly agg Dene tee eens Uae Basins Any -S v0 (58) horse, new.) north. Sixteenth street west, between I aud M Puecident, Prot. Meine. af tho dient Sone mend them io eny community as upright and | New York to uproot and destroy the subordi- shout thite woke Sikes Uoe darauns oot | 1 Cancelling Machine. = : streets north. M street north, between Foar- een ae foe ‘Peg. | Worthy men and were bighiy respected amonz | nate Unions as well as the National Uaiou- Ss, mterhaton ea Bit cid Goh ee 1 teenth and Sixteenth streets. Second stree: bis. The other officers will be ieemsd at iho | 2c: POOR. X believe, after working in she Go te aL I He could pot ttt! | are very anxious thatone of Mayor Bowen’: | } ter peng ay = = cage Gazette @ shor! 5 to receive his 0 to h—L” le could not supply 4 =| Maryland avenue, from First street east « rl % Ward delivered an adarese hee Weemcle® Stter- | wages, one of them lettand opened a school for | those who could not comprebend plain jun. | doctors should restore him to health and use- H Sixth street east. M street south. from Eghi | on Green street north 9) fei, thence west eee Saou ana Ween ba an ne the | colored children, in which vocation he proved | guage with brains, [A voice—“Go anead, we'l! | !lness. to Eleventh streets east. Eleventh street east, | thence south w feet. and thence enst 6 feet to the which received am attentive linea eon)” | himself an efficient teacher. aid you and we'll stand by you.”) He had Younc Mens GuRIsTiAW Assocration.— | 2 from Pennsylvania avenue to ( street soutn. ing. ‘The Young Men ristian Association bel As neither of them were Union members, and | ¢ome Soe the pat pose ot oo ifferences | The regular monthly entertainment to be given Tenth street east, trom East ital to N street & meeting in the Exst Capitol crecads gene? | bave not been “ratted” by our Union tor work- | compromised ant ® plan bad been roposed by this association {bis CveDiOe te coe ceL ct | 2 Paper Mille. complete south. Seventh street west, Maryland Gay afternoon. A large waalber were posse at, = goths Bess Sotlonetanee betetpe ng err ht edible dled ao aide be very agreeable, General Rub. ‘Mussey witl | eare's tak 2a avenue to Water sireet. (© street south yl + | looked upon e question of adinis- | ment office without becoming a member of the 4 ye - between Ninth and Fourteenth streets J and interesting addresces were made by Gene- Tdoube nds wil, be decided solely apou “i | £00. but the proposition had been spurned | Aturtette tom the Meee lea eeeas OF | $latar Cordon Persea Twelith street west. between B street south and | mer. Nestle, at purchaser's cost and risk. will bo ¥ . not will, cided soi Pow rac and it is insisted that Douglass should b 4 p Water street. Seventh street east, from Penn. | ™d¢ in five days pemptnnes Saree of onle Religious services were held in the jail yes- din that case we hare no dout oj , o rsh oe 1 Cancelling Machine ot complied with fo that time by the por- &. Fnmey, Lauenent Goloel Henin ani fiyour deliberations. ad Oe "Many ofthe printers were "hue chy | Navtowat Dear More Contmor,—Tne first | old Avdrestutic Preve Tops, about 3,400 pounds | eylvania avenge to East Ospitol street, chaser or purchasers. A convenient eu’ © of this solute real estate cay be seen at the off. of rw O, Ph of o annual commencement of the National Deaf Approved, March 31, 1869. others. These services are beid every Sun- eapeotaly, Medical Aseociation’s members—while they eae Mate College will take place at the Congreza. | 1°) Eres Oolamas, (wrought iron,) pounds Joun E. Watsrxs, villing Thomes % and will be ex @ay, and are productive of much good, Sec. Denver Typo. Union, No. i iney Sere hor williag Oceano aE rely nonal Church on Wednesday, June 23d, at 11 | Quantity of Old Cast-Iron Pipes re Ss omMER - bibited on the premiers a (No.2) He spoke at some length of the danger which | O'clock a. m. The order of exercises will be jPuantity of Berap Iron WINE DEATH PROB Mania-a-Pott.—A young published to-morrow. 3 casks Rosin threatened the existence of the Union and saia Man. named Patrick J. Fitzzeraid. died sad- that the Dougiass question wa: the only Genly yesterday 19 casks CHARLES F. PERRIE, Ea 17 theres and 4 barrels Gh crnig at tbe Wasbinztoa one, butat the next meeting the question of Ranor or Tar TheRmowere at Franklin & | Gaustite of bole no eee DEALER IN Asylum. from an atiack of mania-a-p>tu. He prentices will be forced on them: that it wa: | €0.’s, 244 Pennsvivania avenue, to-day, in the 9 pownes of Bronze. TEAS, FINE GRUCKRIES, WINES @ red by Sergeant Walker about 3 the purpose ot Mr. Clapp to sandwich color. | Shade: I o'clock a, m., $5 degrees; 11 a. m,. 7 AND LiQuoks, Northwest corner of 9th and I streets, Has nowin store and is constantly receiving in voices, celebrated aad = the morning, sitt: ig the street | jie never applied for admizsion in Union No. 4. ck, suffering fearfully from the | The cosctic has always been a “rat” offies, e disease with which he died. and | Please remember ime to Mr. Dummer. His was removed to the Central Guardhouse, | jer, us bas been answered by the Secretary ed boys among thi diuonal apprentices anc im conelv-ion he urged unity of action. Three cheers were given for Mr. Uavis and the a3. semblage dispersed degrees; 12 m., 89 degrees; 1 p. m., 91 degrees; 2 p. m., W degrees. ere reer ‘of these where Dr. C. M. Tree was sent for; but gave | lS re Unico E. camrzzny. CALIFORNIA WINES, as bis opinion that nothing would relieve Yours truly. Wx. N. Byers. TEMPERANCE.—A large and interesting tem- S DEALER From the Vineyards of Perkins, Stearns & Uo, promod rs (ronan yoy ee He was [No. 3.] porance meeting was eld in the grounds eas: WOOD AND COAL. THE rem i offic: . Union and Advertiser Ofice, Roel of the Capitol, yesteraay afternoon, from 3 t» . : 7 but did not survive more than A hour atter | yay stimu tes Saw Sie orclock, Kev. C. W Dennison presiding | ath nees Beane Ok fe aseens Wee De piles eee ;, reaching there. The deceased wus thirty years j of May 17, im regard te the colored printer | Short addresses were deitvered by Messrs. | o.7'* , i Je 1S-lw - C. BSPARKLI 5g yoluntarily Deosce Giage, a stone-cutter by trade, in theempioyof | Tougiass, came to bad in due time. ‘I tawe | McCall, of Alabama: Waller, ot Deiaware: | .-ae—ogpee OF MAY 11,1809; AN General Superintendent Treasury Buildings. ! LIng@ Win daytof the ng term Messrs. Bradley & Son, in the First Ward. | the first opportunity of replying t» it. 1 would | Boyd and Kidwell, ot District of Columbia Te2.2 he rocol vel of Propensie tec thennie | 302i are particalarly adapted to the present season. | tiff in error ——_+—__ have written to you sooner could 1 only have | This was by farthe most attentive and imteili- | of WOUk Pee helenae te a Pee ae F The Wines have been by Professor H | Said canes po have Se SE waRE oo fortunate ag to be presentata | sound ibe man Iwanted. 1 madeseveraleiforts | gent audience which hasas yet gathered at tha’ | CL,WAlte Paper belonging to, the. Tressary + A, BOSWELL, Erni, late Chief Ohemiet, Department of gar. | Jeésmant tberels rep Teception at W bittingham Tustitate on Friday | tc see bim personally; but failing im that, 1 piace. The meetings will be continued every BO. C. JUSTIOR OF THE PEACE, Sel tape ee eer. a Uh eeiiitt | privted insome newspaper fyening last. One of the Amusements was & | addressed Lim @ note. The inclosed is his | Sabbath. my 19-t Gen. Supt. reasnry OMce—288 4 street went, Pet well-edapted for MOINAL AND FAMILY | Dost in which thelses “French Play” admirably readered by a | reply. Mr. Oliver was the foreman of Mr | The Grand Lodge, I. 0. of G. T., agreeably w pi ge cade di dra es. be printed ey miber of young ladies. This excelent school | Yougiass’ office for some veare. and 18 of course | to adjournment, met at Union League Hall, oc | WV agnynotom lord and tenant and civil business Ue ORBITS FORT, ANGELICA AND | weeks. at lesst sixty am bers am: he daughters of | capable of answering all questions im regard to Saturday evening, William G. Finney, G. W. CITY DISPENSARY, erally attended to. MUSCATEL WINE, and the term of the Supreme some of our aed Tammie, | ihe Dongises boys. Promotner inyuiries which | O. T . J. W. Harsha, G. W. Sec.. making im: | wy, 965, Nerhecn tome nt wed’ M Streets Also. Deeds, Leases, Mortgages aad Wills duly CALIFORNIA AND GBAPE BRANDY Gee Seem, Bresent we noticed Prof. Coffin f2 I bave made I believe he states ali the facia. if | portant addresses. Brother Davis Baker. rep. ahead jcal operation to the | *zecnted Clerk of the Bupreme Cot: Young and br Day of you drsire any further information let me | resentative to the R. W. G. L., made a very in- dray, and family, Gen. Beckwith nad | know and I wiil get it if possible. Constant); band, an@ for sale the bottle ene trade wupplied ‘at PROPBIE. teresting report of the action of that body. The BS” . 30 16-1 general state of the Urder is very encouraging. ry family. Gee. Ketcham, m Yours, &c., Eaton's tamily, Prot. McLeod. Prof. Baum- P. S.—Rochester Typographic: bets of (Gen. Faep. D. Roe! OQ w (5 1 . H O88 a WALSH, Unioa No. After other ‘tamt business relative to 1be REA . gras, Majer Slack’s family, and many others. | 15, ceased to exist two or three years since: bat | Order in this i amt a . Sar. — = —-__ | 1 Dope to see it revived again cre long. 1 was | meet on the t R: IVED TO-DAY, ON MENT, NUPACTUPERS oF Ho. 327 PENBA. AYES q Sans op Kwat Estate.— Kilbourn & Latta Corresponding ‘At its decease; couse. | next. from Oontral How Verge, 10B OBBAM, W, 1CK8, CHARLOTTES. ree ave sold lots 7 and &, in square 2(7, on K street, | quently your letter was Banded me. F. D. KR. A ery interesting open air meeting was held i J hy Be. ap 8.7 _Waiee. Between 1é:b street and Vermont avenue, to jo. 4.) at the Northern Market, Seventh street, yester- i] A very superior ; in strong new Iron-bound a Evans & Teemyer, contractors and builders, for Rochester Daily mecrat, Rochester, New | day afternoon. The onake. 312,000. The purchasers will at once erect York, May 2, 1569.—Mr. Fred. D, u poco and on — vps some | Duan rm: Your mow of to-day ‘ntormng legant residenc: i archi- Teeeived a comm: tecture, Containing ei! Moders improve- bop isthe vn of Wa aoe eed bia Union of Washington inquitiag ments. and similar in every mauner to the | into rhe standing of “a colored printer named Lewis or Frederick who basapplied for admission into that Society” 1s before ime. In seniy 3 aaa say eed bs gl engaged, several yeats ago, in prin Ir. Dougiass” paper all of his sone-Lewis H. Fredericx, | Charles—were employed in the office se:- earnest attention being . BVO,, ee Oriswaneeut art pronto taratek thets Brose ta dimensions snd qnantity VED TO ORDER. 267 Pennsylvanta avenue. corner of lth street 2 A meeting of the Wasbingtos city Temper. ance Society was held lastevening ats o'clock, at Union League Hall. Eloquent and earnes! a Is in bebalf of the temperance cause were delivered by Colone] A. L. Waller, 5. W 1 |, and Dr. Clayton, after which the Ung type and other duties pertaining | Meeting adjourned. thereto. Boch 4 Frederic! The usual w meeting of the Catholic | very fair eens Pa Satraty Total Abstinence ty was held at 8 o'clock Jast evening. at Carrol! Hall. Impressive re. marks were made by several earnest workers in the Temperance movement. —o— HAveRty’s MineTRets will open for six s at the National Theatre, commencing | Were never pound spprentices, although they | Worked --by the piece” for a number ears. They were at that time young men of good Livtle girl six years old:) of the bors, were Mas- | character, smart and active; ad I Bave yet to fers Jobnson, Markriter, Seufferle, Coben, learn aby‘bing derogatory to their characte. ‘Wilson, Brown, Ruff and Torvert. | Fred. Bas siuce been working at the business in, ——_o—___ cneof the Territories: but I did not learn uatil THE COWNMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS forthe recently tB&t Lewis was following the trade. excursion of the Anslostan Boat ClubtoGiy- He Bas certainly Radas mucbexperience in thi and tbey are among the mos: a PLANT'S BUILDING, gu ‘Mth street and How York avenue, ‘mont to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. desire agi as mos’ of the f ssjours” now-a-days, | from poy Saehancena wit nancies WASHINGTON, D 0. to those holding tickets for that occasion | Respectfully, Witiram Otives. by the it Southern \boat-life imper- ROBINSON, D. that the boat (Wawnset) will leave 7th stre-t UNo. 5 sovator, Fayette Welch; winle the tambourine EOLEOT ‘YSICIAN AND SUBGRON, ‘wharf at 5 o'clock precisely. Waskingtem, D.C. [Neen 1569-— Neminet will flourte: be hands of Oharlie Pettengi-!. deters i A “ Fe Sey | Com: Cali cal Union Ne In the second part there will be & few of the couth Pic-Nic.— This morning, the Germas schoot | Gentlemen. ‘That there aay bo ao mt “ berate meat na pa rominent members of the San _ Francisco Rtinetrele, of New York, to wit . J. B. Doniker, W. Henry the pleasing prima donan, and Cooper and Fields, of the double song and dance. They deserve a good house. of Mr. Martin, located a: German Hail.on ti: | qoibvling Lsnbmit to you in stre®t, paraded, headed by ‘he (jermania Band, z (res dant proceeded to Jarfiler’s, where | colored printer. pupileare haying @ fine ume pic-nicking. In June, ie67, 1 arrived at Denver Coicrado. Sere

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