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| > : aspirations incite them to de the: tn in fi . blic works and completed during the | path of honor. He also spoke of the press being CITY ITEMS. ease ee ccneen, | aetattategssttpearg, parc | Rui Carader a? ceratage surean, | Sat ectlAE atudueta une aee o" | Pheu teat” Sacto tat bth mee ' titude, these Snetion we other places of business. vate dwell- labor as honestly enterprioi ~ RROOATS, suitable for be! old only se tlhaceruiioes Tot of a Tegitim wie = has ee Ce epee in popnla- pt , and with but a | statements ‘at ae with the facts. Browns Prerenstam Ov ATA. youths from 12 to 18 years, at #7. at A. Stras | Penna. avenue, 34 deoreast of 1th strect. he November 12, 1569. Papers ceuli not speak well of the wecking place for the sake of principle, or of | built up with handsome residences, the outskirts | regard right feel that Feannot, | publican heador the they shenld at l may—| as conscientiously, ambition for patriotic ends—netef an ambition | tio en | sing ve to the public or for what I may | If s nbition for pati € net ambition mand w Whole squares have been | single eye od eet = = usetuiness ina great and hteous cause, but | of the city are filling up, and yet no tene- ust rot flatter myself that I shall escape the | suspend jrdgement until the evidence was aoe — ot ; the sorthd, qroteting sopuitieems ee sans noe ments are vacant; Git Teal CODEENS to cen'a | bare tongues OF snemntieed Gewroation bis | cal caece a Star mucervan, at Oak Hall, 400 Teh strect, LOCAL NEWS. ‘etaae a greedy purpores of selfish gain. An incident in | Moh ran of fae eae the cost of the property | wounding calumny the white virtue strikes | — At the conclusion of Mr. Wolfs address Mr. | tpporite Post Office, twenty mew sty lee pees vaste Specenes on the Oceasion. ancient history, descriptive o' Amusements, dc, Last evening, the neighborhood of the City es of some of its publ Katioxat Takatree—The Sangalli Troupe in drama and Le high-souted | rented. This showsa real prosperity, of which | Every man and woman, however exaited his | French retarned the thanks of the Mayor to his | Plaids, which will be made up to order & men, often, of | few cities can Woaet, ‘it tae ratio of increase [or her position, or elevated his or her char- | friends, and after the Marine Band had per- | usual low prices. 1 te, recurs to my mind. In one of the cities or | continues, our population will be nearly half a | acter, is apparently regarded asa fitting swb- | formed several pieces of muse, the asscmblage = scene of a large gathering of the | little republies of ancient Greece, on an ocea- | million in twenty and the valuation of our | ject of © bY & portion of our press, | dispersed. deer Recrrv “ . ublicans of this city, including the several | sion when some two hundred of its citizens realestate will tei of millions of dollars. | prostituted by their conductors under the | Among others mt were Marshal Sharpe, Darty Excresion to Mount Vernon, on the é » ward clubs and other Republican | Were to be selected as officers for the Common~ | Who, then, shall say thatour boundaries inclade | plea of pubiishing “enterprising” papers. To | Collector Boxwell, Register Cook, Alderay Arrow, af 10 a. m. Se is Gea tae 1 ion | Reali, a distinguished citizen, remarkable for | too much space, and that “Washington never | the consciences of these men it matters little | Slater, Knight, 8.'S. Baker and Clark, Coun- Hatt—FPair for the benefit of St. | eanizations, to eee Ne a erocesion | his abilities, lis integrity, and blameless lite, | will be finished.” whom they traduce—triends and toes are treat- | cflmen Williams and Beall, Postunaster Ed- | Q and sere " honor of Mayor Bowen. Be- | was a candidate for one of the two hundred Kut, gentlemen, we must be alive and stir- } ed alike—gratitude and ingratitwle are all the | munds, W. A. Cooke, Corporation Attorney, * o'clock the marshals made their | places. The election took place, and he was de- | ring; we must not close our eyes to our own | same to them, so they a few pennies by ce and reported to the Chief Marshai | fated. He nevertheless openly rejoiced at the | perils, or upon our own advantages. Washing- | their libels, or achieve the reputation of “enter pee fifty all wool heary (acd. nace sack or frock style, at @ per suit, worth $20, at A. Straus’, Penna 3d door cast of Nth strect. 2 o ‘MING.—We have received LY Saite jes Brown and ex-Councilman Dalton. | ao we and Boy's Fine Clothing, to which Likey, 25 F | appear ould call the attention of parents and goar- r" > ‘ * = result. Knowing his anxiety to be elected, be- | ton is capable of being made the most attractive | prising” concerns. Even General Grant and Reorganization in the Geverament ak Hall, L. D. Barbour & Go.. 4 7th < — it of thy pues ives mors one cate or a usefulness to his fellow-citisens, spot in America. Te heeds only a Topulation of | his estimame tady have recently been the vie~ se Printing Office. ot, opposite Post Office Les ne Ward clubs commen arrive. ve FAPth | and surpi athis exultation at the defeat of | enterprising mcn—men who can appreciate the | tims of this kind of “enterprise,” thus show- e as be ino by Col -- > The Railroad War. and Sixth Wards were the first to arrive, and | his own hopes, his own, triends wonder advantages, of expending a portion of their | {ig that noone i exempt flom the felon shart | TH following order has been issued by 1 Ohio Rasiread and the € ‘d to their Crixcniia, Waites, Perersmas, other varieties of Overcoats, asked him the reason. “J rejoier,” he replied, | means tn liberal investments and in intro- | of Clapp, Congressional Printer : “that my natice city contains two hundred better | ducing manufactures and the mechanic arts; in OFFICE CONGRESSIONAT. PRINTER, e the pi start men than eg ore hundred men more deserving | constructing the necessary railroads to open di- Wasnincton, November. 10, 180%. 5 the vicinity of the City Hall were | of the trust of their fellow-citizens than Lam.” rect communication with the North, West and General Order of the Congressional Printer. crowded, and the scene was quite an animated | | Now, is it not a pity, a great public naisance, | South; in improving our harbor and in erecting 1. For the parpore of reorganizing thix 0% ‘he various elubs marching and counter- | that our ‘sorehe: cannot imbibe at least one | the necessary wharves: sg, our river front; to ‘d composition department, and to jsrom marching to their positions. Eg of this noble spirit of genuine patriotism? | make this, fn fact,a manufacturing and com- % ite efficiency and usefulness to the government, | rday Messrs. THE PROCESSION. ¥ they could—if they were Repabl cans from | mercial city, and forever put at rest the ques- | This prostitution of the press 1 can but regard | | desire and direct that all compositors in ti | the Balti- About #45 o'clock, the fine having been | Principle, or were ambitious of place for the | tion of removal, or make it a matter of indiffer- | as one Af the greatest evils of the time. Only a } Decument Room be hereafter put up procession, the right of which rested sake of —— and not from groveling-and | ence to us whether the seat of Government re- | few days ago, L was conversing with ne exception af those who work, with th mischievous motives of personal gain, the har- | mains here or not. While we are fri : ; al arte employed upon court records, &e., wha uatermarched to 3d street, and | mony of our Councils would never be disturbed, | away our natural advantages in petty wrangling | Catiocs he lactpablished in ie teanes el partment, w citieation Roo route to Pennsylvania avenue, | the glorious onward march of our party in its | about our taxes, which are very Tittle oves one ow had been his best continued as departments, Sugar-f H, and thence to the Mayor's resi- | grand, civilizing progress would never be im- | and three-tenths per cent.,—less than in any Un 11. With a view ng to this off | Butter Dish m passed THE STAR of- | peded! finished cityin the country; less even than in best possible degree of qualiiication amon | Cream: ven, As it is, however, no real Repubtican should | Alexandria, where, I believe, they do not think compositors employed in the Docum n Call Belts... 1 Faney goods, Sleeping Te’ ench Chronos Dosks, received this lar Jewelry Store, tween 4& ond 6th str . { OveRcoars! oy ave! cession Was asquadof mounted | be surprised or discouraged at the senseless cla- | of making’ any improvements—while ware Se, and_in- the Tine were dismounted of- | mor of our malcontents, ax well those wiv have | thus idle, or rendered s0. by a parsimonions pol- | Puired hicrescon He answered. in effect, the command of Major Richards | failed to obtain office as those who have by their | icy, other and rival cities are Hourishing and | that he was ambitious of making his paper the shall be carefully opt. Brock, who were ready to quell any | Own misconduct been driven from plac. Wresting from us all our natural advantages tor | most enterprising one in the eit hat he had | Foreman, or under his supervisi urbance. . men only labor in their voeati y controlling the business or trade of a vast section | sold large numbers of his editionscontaining tie | €VeT or Wherever it shall Colonel Perry Carson, Chuef controllable dictates of their viciyus na- | of country. articles alluded to, thereby making a consider. | itor has failed, a horse, with black velvet hat | tures. Naturally unprincipled and malicious, | Our people, therefore, must be up and doing. | 91) saat money; that ithe had not publishe ! ow sash, with orauge aud | their disappointments and defeats stir up all | We cannet expect members of Congress; and | them another paper (uaming it) week nod white rosettes, Following him came his stait, | their malignity, incite them to raise a great hue | others having business wish the Governinent, | that “Not Y ali mounted :—First Ward, George | and ery against their party, force them into the | will consent always to come here on one lite of ames Bowie; Second Ward, Edw'd | rauks of the enemy, aud to labor with all their | railread, expecially as that road will be con- plea, but all in vain. He continued to ienifer; Third Ward, John | vindictive natures to place our fair metropolis | ducted unti! competing linesare established and | Duitiai! etic Freowan, 1. Williams; Pourth Ward, Martin | again under so-called Democratic rule! In the | put in running order.” Hence, at the next ses- is further directed that all it work at ¢ p. 7 h proofs of matter to Die is are creditable to an accomp’ such compositor will be expe: sof the sams character, and | Tequired to vacate bjs case and give y would no doubt do so forever were the same in- | another who ix quafitied to vind eect would be the same. I somewhat indignantly remonstrated again t i | Grom u, Latayette Jeffries; Fitth Ward, Edward | name of Belzebub, their prince, let them go! | sion of Congress, we ‘must show an undivided | Uividuals to write and send. them to hing Anat of porte in the art of : re Ca reg Atkinson, Samuel Williams; Sixth Ward, Isaac | In the camp ot the enemy they will again meet | front, and concentrate all our eforts to induce yet this man protested that he is the wari per- der is made with a view sf obviating all | Bor G “4 —— . rd T. Johnson; Seventh Ward, | their just deserts; in that camp, as in our own, | that Holy, besides granting us authority to sub- | Sonal friend uf him he had traduced through the ints of partiahty and unfairness in the | Game ie tak s given ke. George Newman. they Will receive no trust, they Will be rewarded * capital stock offeveral railronds to his paper—that all he ha stration of this office, t elevate the | Te ula cy but om the motion fur | Next came the First Ward Repndifeans—Chief | with no emoluments; for who ever heard of the with the city, or to issue bonds to is Deneti ts work, and t the rapidiy- | sae I Pegg, ranted. Mtr. W: | Marshal Henry Himber; Aids, Cornelius Clark, | Democracy sharing’ their ‘spolls” with rene- | aid in their construction, to otherwise do Justice 3 What! stab his tric esses Upon its re- ata, Attorney, ¥ o plas Oliver, S. accumulating busi ao . ients’ Drese § sow under the Gents’ Drese Si ts, English Half Ties, hind, and cooliy el was t declined, iple of right, | him! ess having been issued m that it was cde iliams; Foot Marshats, | gades? Democracy will applaud the trea- Shepherd, John Myers and rcessities of the Thomas Sayles. | -on, but in tly spurn the traitors! Blacken his Ni Wm. T bssates were about torches carried in this | | But really their numbers are too contempt. large appropriation fer our schools; to aid | ter, and then deela : The der the advieo of Sucpemd sx, ies or Bowen at itis resi- | tine, and the Republican o> Ue tox shel. fection to cause any serious €o1 SES and harbor; for, the sow, my friends, what. do Jou think of sneh bd Congressional a ter, Will be the judg | At prices unis a ee nee sented by about 500 men. Ki sideration. You can count them ail upon your | maintenance of the poor, who have come here | a‘man} A man who will boldly justify bis the qualification~ and merits of compositors un- | gg Merchant Ta > oe aitianee ant CohiS Keih aed ce, Seeatans | Band, of 2» pieces, was employed. A number of | fingers. “Tcan give you the name of ench, and | as refugees from the States lately in rebellions | 2: libeling his friend, for he did nat pretend that | der the tests applied fur attaining this important | O2K Hall « an speed Ba-— Baltimore and Ohio Railroad vs. Mayor of | transparencies were earried, inscribed as foliows: | the particular cause of his discontent, Do you, | for paving Pennsylvania avenue, and opening, | his articles were not libellous, apd I hers pro- | end. ig Washington. On Thursday, the 20th day of |The press that changes its politics with as | my friends, wish to know? Some grumble ing, and paving the other avenues of the | nouncethem as suck! [do not know what Ill. For the purpose of securing 4007) pate Post Oitice. Rovember, 1562, ck m..a motion for | much ease ax aman would his coat, and knows | cause they have been removed trom f. and for other improvements where the | Opinions may be, but I ar fr harmony, and efficiency %. £8.-Saiee matin Oo aod ta the best snaueer an st obstructing, or in any | no gratitude.” “The First and banner ward.” | and others because they failed t incr: Government is bound to see they are made to | would regard 2’ burglar who entered my hease | departune x office, FE mar yee rg a manner cring with, the track of the Balti | «How about the one-brick sewer. Crane can Jasitions or contracts for themselves or friends. | keep pace with the progress and growth of the | At midnight and carted off tie few valuables | aualifi: asa linguist ‘a at two days’ motiees ry mere and (bio railroad, will be heard before | teil.” a are the whole cause of their discoutent: | city. want the influence of every citizen to | we have, as a gentleman compared with him + and successful proot-reader, I W Morro— Quick Sales and Small Profits.” You are hereby notified to appear they consequently are full of wrath and bitter- | induce Congress to appropriate money to repair | Who would deliberately stab his designate Col, A. S. Boernstein as Superintendent Just baying opened an immense stock ef new you have, against said ness,and are not unsparing in their denunciatious | vessels of war at our own yard, and to manutac- | would deliberately ccscke awn, nitation— | of the Conps of Proofreaders, awd arbiter of all | Goods, of which we will «dispose of as quick ae me this shall operate | Donovan eontract, $2,000 expended.” of him who they allege is the cause of all their | ture those articles for the navy which are | for afew dollars, oF tw appear “enverprising. “ions of doubt of difference that may arise in | jousibie, we will sell Goods now cheaper than as an is junction. By order of the court. ington’s regenerator, S. J. Bowen.” «S. J. | woes. Confidentially, gentlemen, what is their | manufactured in navy yards in other cities, | ‘The burglar would be weicome to my mouey performance of those im) t duties. It | ever, viz: White Shirts75, $1, $.125 and upwards, On being served with this i janetion, Comm. | Bow long may he live. the Mayor of equal | loss, is the city’s gain: had they succeeded in | in order to secure for our worthy me-| and goods but an honest man’s reputation ix | is the wish of the Congressional Printer, asa | | splendid article, all Linen Bosoms, and Cufts an Gan (on Goan or gg mcg hor hed ht. The streets of Washington declare Ke- | thelr selith schemes or, expectations, farewell | chanics plenty, of employment. We want | sacred—is dearer to lim than all the wealth of | matter of expediency, that the Corps of Rroot | So"and #225. Good Merino Undershirts. and rul Mg | publicans shall rule.” “S.J. Bowen, the father e city treasury—its fui would soon have | more — wor! § e rid. readers shall confer with each other, and wi 0 end es Se Pm) ee Sr colered schoul found their way into their breeches pockets. want to put our laboring men to work on the | Us World. ith men had Republican Club of the Second Ward | _ Now, ldo not claim to be infalllole iver front, dredging the channels, layi i his paper | (Re Superintendent, with a view to anidermity and 8138. ‘Good Cotton Beckers pairs for Bie ‘The Republican Club of the Second War Now, Ido not claim infallible. I may | river front, dredging the channels, laying sea- | jn‘ kate gp res apr | ee pe gig nll yo : gone fo, their, waves, leaving an embankment | met at the ofice of Charles Peters, Commis: | have committed errorscerrors of judgemene>, | aii ote ng Brover, wharves. "Wer want | are ubacriter: for" an Hades of the jaune, | tat they shall Sled a cheer beienes trail | Cloke, Clete, Gloves, an eumrnse stock of all Feeney feet ed, GEhE oF tem feet in height, | sioner of the ward, corner Lith street and New | but my conslenee is wholly clear of any inten. | to vee all the publie squares and. grounds pet ie md it? admonitions and decisions. work on the srreet had ceased, and t! Gentlemen : You have this man prices. Excellent Paper Col- : f 3th Judge ye of him and it! Tabs ae lars, cloth lined button holes, 1c. box. Knit ee cet wide atthe base, and eight feet wide | York avenue. The Fist National Band was | tional wrong in my official conduct. “I know | such order aswill remier them ae ormement te ‘My friends, 1 have alladed to th 1V. Col. H. G. Otis, Foreman of Printing, deaveL. 27 Ormins an clfectaal barrier against | employed for the occasion. A number of trans- | that all my fabory, all my aims and ends have | the city. We want to sce the Baltimore and | gi eurant have alladed to the periodica | 1¥- Col. Ht: G. Otis, F Fegulation, in all ie | eee eee rein. on aver nee eae — L a fh rencies were das follows:—“Our | been solely for the public good—for the very | Ohio Railroad Company compelled to conform rupt politicians to remove the capital by mis | parts, in aspirit of impart y and equity to- | city. Come one, come all, and every body will he 4.20 train north was the fret to butt leroe-—Lincoln rator, Grant the victor | best interests, in my judgment, of the city and | the rae of their road to the established grade representing the condition of our city walnan wards the em and under a profound sense | Le satisfied. ” Faanc & Goupuas. against the embankment, and the “ commuters” | jn battle, and Sumner the Cato of the Senate.” | its citizens; and I hope I may be pardoned the | of the streets it traverses, or be made to remove | dering our people. These paroxysnis serve to | Of justice to interests of the: Ei Marble Hall were ou the trai: and other passengers, | «The interests of labor are one the world over.” | vanity of believing that, all things considered, | their depot outside the city limits. We want | frighten a few old ladies, and now and then to A.M. CLAPP, Congreslonal Printer. No. 458 7th st., opp. Patent Office, and high dusgeon: and if profanity |The representatives of our tace—Wendell | the city has improved and prospered as much | authority for raising money fo erect a new mar- | prevent capitalists from investing their surplis — e 11,6,2: No. 516 7th st., between D & E sts. i o clear the o! m, the | Phillips, General Parker, and Fred. Douglass.” | since June, 186, as it ever did before during the | ket house, and to aid in constructi 1% such rail- re. ‘Thus this phantom of removal serves to River New wet . a ceeekaei aoe = would bave flown like chaff. About 5.0an | «Welcome all for honest wages.” Old Second same period of time. Toads as we deem necessary to our prosperity | retard the growth or rogress of our city. But | whart—Schooners W. jaury, Champion. AT THE CENTRAL Doitan Store, No. 2 sili Smith allen the pasengers to orice, | S008, 2 100, masorty, for the Republican | | When 1 was sworn into oflee the city mae thing done, hardly know what, wit that ola | avllnever be accomplished: and if our citizeus | Phitndctynia srite 235 tone of coal for Gleason | Market Space, between st ont. Sh seseatn alo : order, | party.” « mn for ve, jot hi rr with a ing debt o 5 i hing done, * old | are wise, if by a prompt exhibition of a pv : Glenn; Al . > they be : 0 Mr. vroteetion.” “The first duty of labor—co-opera | credit was wholly dead; its bank account was | eye-sore and money-absorbing ditch, yelept, publle spirit,’ Bylewewe ‘some of their <n Sa Son tine or toon ior haan Ge ary = sis ‘ote: to prestie, ami Str. Kohert Catheartsof Baith | Wyn out motoet, Grant for our ender. | Reavily, overdrawn; sperty were ina wretched | ald for mnost“or perhaps all of these suing it | Wealth in improving and imaking Washington | ¥:Aitwine jlona, and Ada'E. “Lee, woot to Ma ‘ preside. and Mr. . - | Washington for our Capital, St. Louis for lage: er jon yy were ina wretche for ‘or perl ings, t ; Te ts ~ » ies, more, war chosen secretary. ee ee Republican is toobiite- | condition—every thing. in Yact, was at loose | we act Im concert, Puave. no doubts Lav us | RBS everybody thinks it ought’ to be as the | Gieason & Glenn: TMs 18 TO NOTIFY THE Prberte that Geo. B. -e- - Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boota, &e.. as « ANOTHER FREE CAacncn—We stated yester- | @ any person who advertises in the Star. 7.14 Capital of the tion—t ve J nf Baltimore, offered ares- | rate the old points of the political-compass.” | ends; there was neither head nor tail to the con- | therefore make a strong pull, and a pull alto. | {2iitalof the nation—to pave the streets most travelled, to rend more ble d wea tig, attempt by the municipality | “our policy, immediate reconstruction and | een, and bankruptey stared us in the face. ‘Jo | gether, in this direction, and ‘success wilt re- | travelled to render it a oe ion to enforce shy supposed ; == pens sree of aday or a year. It was, indeed, as all will | \ vex of law and order. more attractive place for sojourners, more ac- | gay that the vestry of St. Pauls bE 4 > ea) | entire subs m to the laws.” ‘+Protection to | remedy thete evils, fo provide for the ultimate | ward our efforts, The matter is In our own | cessible b railroad—in fact, to make the 4 3 . Paul's P. E. Churci any by obs ck, | no east, no west.” “Eset iiguis, cogathours | the credi . ring its expendi- | portunity to pass? oes tations of the subject would then cease, feces Ae pees Bone 3 = SS at telzene of hei States and the | a day's work for the laborers® “Equality ba. 1 res within its current reyenues, and at the | a nomner ril which threatens our people Wien the people of this nation shall forget the a een at St Mark's Memorial Niaenbe yey ping Meee wal pene = mall om Qavwing ove the said road, is anont- | fore the law=." «Washington for the Capital same Time to, carry on {lie necessary improve | is in the effort now making to take irom us our father oF hls country. the immortal Washing ee ee Sh andauh simone nek bce soe sucoesntully people sud tin G ~ “ ¥ “ ments, was no undert: , nor the work | ¢ , "olumt n—that he selected t sit ‘ea thee endatiioe ‘ sath, MEL, mace y ie tits the mqtaimed condemnatisn 57 mets ee its ‘A ents, city charter, and placa the District of Colambia that he selected th oo ot as gene (For other Locals, see first page.) treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and In: ‘ler the control of Commissioners to be ap- Lot the mand ¢ hristene growing Nails, and other diseasts of the fect, : nepes fl readily admit, the heaviest task that could be | jointed by the President, by awd with the slvive when they forget the deeds that have 5 7 3 Sithout pain or inconvenience to the: pacirat” General Kichardwn, of Baltimore, catted | (mPhanty assigned an executive officer. Nevertheless, a | hud consent of the Senate.” This, if successtul, performed w these ten miles syuare; GEORGETOWN. The shoe can be worn with ease immediately attention to the fact that the Mayor had notified | geial integrit: Pp system has been adopted wh ‘a will deprive us of the right of choosing our own | the sacrifices of the patriotic men who ri d ans after the operation. Kefers to the many emi- ses Naclent of the Ka troad Company to ele- | faith, U. S-of America, U- 8. Grantof the White | and it shall beso long as I can’ control it, will | Sih cePtie destroy the right of suffrage Vat> the crave of the track at this point. House.” “A sacred debt redeemed in gold.” | accomplish these grand results, and place the 3ar. Stewart replied that the meeting passed | «Our political creed, a sacred nationality re- | city treasury in a condition at ail times to meet | pared to surrender that great popular right ing inte traitors’ hands during the rebellion; the upon te merits of any litigation be- | deemed in blood.” the demands of its creditors. The collection, | think not. If they would, however, prevent its | ashes of those heroes, which le entombed ¢ vl railroad corporations. He | held in trust.” Mr. Henry Beverly was the | now begun, of the taxes for the current year, 1 is ware ; . being wrested from them, our people must js surrounding overlooking ts ut the District were able to | chief marshal with Edward Ambush, Abraham | will enable us to pay the laborers on thestrects, | RENE, wrested from. them) our people, Tar Councits—Board of Aldermen.—The | Dent physicians, surgeons and thousands of other Board met last evening, Recorder Peck in the | Tesponsible persons who patronize his extablish- chair. Mr. Davis introduced a resolutio: ment. Hours from & a. totp.m. Owing to the payment of costs of suits for which the Cor- | }res* of business at office. Dr. White is unable horationis Hable; pawed. Also, reported tavor~ | 1 visit, patients at their residences except be- trom every hill-top and valley in the North, West to. ut this city and Georgetown. Are our people pre- | East and West to prevent this capital from fa! y they sa’ : nin (ee i wind tween 6 and 8 t he muet express his un- | Jenifer and Samuel Savoy as aids. the teachers of the pnblic schools, and the other | the operators of the scheme are hard at work: he sce pag Bet ot tue Mecortey ot —— | — quali the wethod resorted to | The Third Ward was under the marshalship | employees of the Corporation rn ‘Y | and confidently auticipate the accomplishment our patri passed. Mr. Cooke offered a resolution am nd. “ +. ‘ Uy the city nd rights. Inno- | of Mr. George W. Brown, with Richard Clark, | month, and 1 de not expect to see the time again | ay"hren tently autieipate the accomplishment id with their in| bores qetaanoe ar he eee ae ae | Georgetown Advertisements. cent people were Captain Brown, Samuel Noble, Robert Nailor, | when this cannot be done. The failure to regu- gress. It is very well 5 rel that the diffientties sand other themes are St enmede acl bills to fy nap tory as = towards ther I -, Richard Taylor and Thomas Bell as aides. | larly pay these mouthly creditors has caused me | Which have existed here in the I rty | not till then, will the i ain We cn caer aban foe SS cae bill or AS DOWLING, Auctioncer, he Columbia band of 20 pigees, was employed | more pain than everything else combined: and vored land Consent that me of tare, for the new station house: te pay bill 0 B ING by the clubs of this ward. The mottoes on the | no effortof mine be ‘spared to prevent its capitol shall be reared in sme distant portion of | tn spree 0 pay A Anes i S54) VALUABLE REAL Es- had the right to le tranparencies were as follows:— les J. | reeurrence in the future. arty was split fa our country, fi Recs meting on approt ation me a . members Bowen, tried and true.” “Steady in column, | My friends, have we not also reason to be proud it would go under at the electio Remove the en stacct, between Shand 3d Ootete tee ee |S stand by our administration.” “Prosperity will | of the condition of our city as compared with | ext, and that the city would again come under —- were Parncd. | andl the follow improvements. B., the right man | what it was two years ago? Look around, in | pemocratic rule if the charter remains. a) “Council —Mr. Rielly y i the | Liber H.R, No. Was stop in the right place.” every ward! What do you see? Streets open an argument, however, men Council—Mr. Rielly presented the ment and the business of the ly The Fourth Ward was under the marshalship | graded, and graveled; pavements extended aud | The Republi as puerile as fa fa cumstances it was but | of Colonel Wiliam L. Bramball, with Andrew | extending; sewers and bridges constracte: n party, if true to its om of several citizens, asking the estab- | thet ishment of a branch market; reterred. Also, pina frenzy of pri¢ r I ‘ and | its noble principles, is’ fully able, in ai capital of the ancient : 5s re proper the express their indig- | Gleason and, Anthony Bowen ‘ay aids, The | constructing; gas and water mains laid or laying | test “whichh may’ take. place here ta ate Rome to Constantinople, and prec! ee ae es i nation. - ational Band was employed on this division. | to almost every dwelling; school and engine- | aj] its enemies. We are stronger to-day | destruction of that great empire rp enliteioa le ped. clermnpy Mr. The Peelation as unanimously adopted and | The transparencies, got up in good shape, were | houses erecting—im fact, everything indicative | jan at any time during the last two year | move this capital? ta regard tothe Ieoared sed ~ bake y the meeting then adjourned. as follows: “The honest old Fourth Ward | of an activity on the part of the corporation in How mauy do you know who have always | decline and downfall of this growing Republic, M Saabs ‘ouael o vceelion etotine o tee BG. cast 49.12 While this meeting was being held, and pre- | coming up.” This was earried in an ambulance | solid, permanent improvements never be voted the Democratic ticket. but who, if an | and with it the cause ef fre , of progress, of ng to thy public road: thence with sald rend views? % - mix. the railroad men had not been idle, and | by Mr. Patrick Crowley, the Commisioner for | equalled. ‘This, too, in spite of the heavy fin it having determined to remove the obstructions the ward. with. patience eset Dersevarence cial cmbarramments Deaueathed ae by the p forthe Republican candidates? T know of ma the world! Remove it, and exti h an engine and gondola car atew miles out | yon now ax it was in the age of Saul to kick | mentewhich would have discouraged, even par pegs os ATrt this argmeant ore eiecta 4 on the Metropelitan (or Point of Rocks) branch against the logic of events.” ‘What is justice | alyzed, many men; but these improvements have defeat ‘at the next election must be met, and and inashert time returned with a number of rds one can be no injustice toward another.” | been steadily pursued in the face of all difticul- | cfeat at the next clection mus right to vot=, Ae. Murray’s men, who were soon at work re- ynly in union is there strength.” “Forgetti ties, and we propose, with tf revenues of the | C¥¢TY. app 2, : te , ~ vho appreciates ne right of selecting the men 3 ‘orld, | 000s; referred. Mr. Clabaugh presented a be banner. If the terms are not complied wit anoving the ob=traction. Ina tew minutes after- | a1) evils of the past, let us enter upon the great year, to complete and pay for them all, and have | ¥ ver him, = countrymen and the admiration of the world, ae A ag age well ards the train due jt 510, ow which, amo futnre with more cxalted axpira iy hahdeome surpias in the treasury at the end of great povularprinepte mon which eepub. | and the very walls will cry aloud againct iti | tition of citizens asking the erection of lamp | within five days eae Oe eve. see watereienes | inne ngers, was Secretary Robeson, caure should not mse Calpe “The right shal eae footways of the to’ and asking the entorec~ ment of the la’ aid over. Alm, esulutio: relating to the improvement of M south of Pennsylvania avenue ext ; refer red. Also, presented a remonstrance of Bridge st. merchants against allowing more than two feet inside of the curb-line for the exhibition of throughout y evel y chem: themes Jeetionwere to take place at thistime,wouldyote | eduality, and even manhood ii #4 perc “4 ae ee _ orth 465, . west 72 per worth $s cont ‘B64 perches to perches. south 3p. weet Ht Ne. t cence and genius—at once the pride of o reserves the a ; Sc Open up the graves of the dead, resting in the | Posts on the east side of Frederick, between 2 | Teserves the right to resell the agalust the bank and there stuck tor atime, and | preset aiffiéuity. triumph. y friends, ts not that doing very well? Even | ican batty Is based, must busy trimselt in de- | Congressional Cemetery—the pairiot sttiestmen, ee eye pee D. B. CARPENTER, Trastec. the passengers of this train united with the 4:20 | +The virtuous old Fourth clean gone. With, our opponents admit, and it isa subject of com- | 17a 7 In his vocabulary there must be no such | the beroes of our army and navy—the beloved, oe J “Poidenereirtenrd = Penang waduit Road and ateut one | passengers North in ¢ their feelings. | malice to none; with charity for all, let us de- | mon remark, that we have done more in one | Tight | In his vis the honored. and the respected of the nation— | Mr- Cox offered a resol ution appropriating 960) | mile Seren of Drvvere: Bett Some of the hackmen were on the ground about | fend the right—as God gives us to see the right.” iw, and at a comparative less expense, ‘Ss ths Wa, aking of the Baltimore and ject or disturb these sacred remains, and a | tT furn new station house; nol? i Rep. ch ‘Ward, headed by the permanent improvement of the city, th: Y J on a ee by Win. Bi done in th f Democratie rut pa home and m being lively for a time. in south. | Beethoven Band, marshaled ‘m. Brown, | was ever ree years of Democratic rule. 3 f = | every home and evet dlue at 6:10, andl the train North, leaving at 349, | Alex. Johnson, T. H. Batson, Jos. Smallwood, | Much of this beneticial work has been done, too, Presto apically ogamer aprig der ptie pl noial . ae ee ee es Pere also detained. The workmen meanwhile | and Wm. Hicks. The Piooneer Corps, in full | by the ay, where the laborers have each re- | Si."teet below the legal grade of the strect, and | _ 1 this capital have been gathered together shise te asoek a Manca forthe tepals ot Pate. kent steadily at their labor, and a few min tes | uniform, headed this ward, and in the line there ceived $2 for eight hours) labor, Instead of by | that it would ee nesenaary for the company to the trophies of & the four great wars im whitch he | a et ns ney ' Poto- i rere cleared, an ; nsparencies inscribed “Whe contractors, W y bu or = for ten 7 nation has been involve re cluster , ana 1 reached the depot at 635, | wih his Hat-on comes lute voor aie, Cock | keusel week, "Wola terbeine he ques- | Taixe the bed, or we must, bring it six feet under ne Onid railroad, 1 must ‘ell you thatin grading | thTUlof horror will go forth that will be felt in | Based. | Mr. Mitchell introduced an ordinance | — é streets; pass ina eparions i ed. Mr. Marbury offered a resolution to repair | street, near Adams’ Express, Georgetown, D.C 3 y ul the earth. I notitied John W. Garrett that we | Tecollections of all that is great, and guod con- on Congress street, between Water and | the usual branches of au Euglich and Mathematical the later trams coming in on time. tmaster | his ” “More ligh' [ tion to the test of practical trial. We conse- 5 cerning usin the past! Hither the people make 4 oo 2 Education will constitute the h exercines of General ¢ coomell Was at Se scone ee ob- | ca tes will pay the teachers.” “Free speech, quentty claim that, considering the quality of bape = ba ae Shay og Ag pp owgeene| saage, and here will be, iu sftcr years, Beefy soresrone Mr. € reported « bill | Rducation, a principal exercises » a authorizing the establishment of branch markets ¥ patriotic heart of tis | suthorizing the extabl ; laid over. Mr. past six o'clock both track dae a . From his long experience and skill in peech, free schools, free men.”” work done, the cost to the city is less by 0-day, the Mecca of America! Let no | te €rect =e . {treet between | teaching he makes bot to solicit a share of the pulr o Ook wad Ge Sixth Ward, marshaled by W. | day's lubor, ‘even at the present prices, Teacked the road, and the deed was done, not and intervene to prevent it! Second and ‘The 4 inearce streets; ¥ sacreligious e Tur Torexawext—There was quite a lavge | B- Dobbyn. Walter Nicholson, and H. Cawood. | than by contract, where everything combines to | *{theut a threat from Garrett's agents that they | STUDENTS Sune thee ie redecal ot the cap- | Peported a resolution in favor of A. was ted'and passed. Ordinance (B. A.) for the payment of | MORES, I ated inthe jail. The result ix a temporary in- | ital will never be accomplished. So long ax this | Dit Yor which the Corporation is Mable, nicl | ssc sess and hearer material, and ta slight the | Sinction agaimt. the city by one of our indges, | Govermment endure so tong eiateanomery of | resolution (B. A.) relating w the improvement | 83° mis Adjourned. FL asp JOHN H. SMOOT, 119 BRince STREET. Groncrtows. D.., Kace Course yestcr- | A'shield labeled “Our Army and Navy"* was on | make it the object of those interested to use the (the laborers) would be noon, it being the oceasion of a re- | the large transparency heading the line of this | poorest becca ft rd and 1 rable torches were displayed. | work in every pomible manner. Let it not be : , those who sleep beneath the ot the tow- iocylanl and Virginie, saathe tense eftoeee | The Marino Bas encorted shin ware to the cate: | furgatien, taaceturs, that te the aeubicns Suiting Its nw adel rendering ies aoe nam exe: | cring dotne of somder Capitol remains so long | of Weststreet, were \ ing the itested for by the follow- | The Seventh Ward’s rallying point was Thy- | party our people are indebted for the inaugu- | CYtmg e portant | 4s. the le are endowed with wisdom—long, | THE STEAMER Cort, of the Norfolk line, did ing Kiights- Benjamin Wright: Reight ot | son Hall. William Becket wis the Chict Mar. ration of thie system of, doing Corporation work Sar cod Cee taaline Ree he date enie | long, nies alter those who wow clamor for | not arrive here fill yesterday afternoon, when iain H jey's | shal, with John A. Gibson, Wm. Talifer, and | by day's labor, ax well as for ather reforms of | #! Sa od removal shall have passed into oblivion—this was The detay Wi King, Ea ight of Bailey's w er yy day Congress and the Corporation are per must and wil be retained as the seat of t gen- | Was caused by the immense amount of freight : al goverment ! to be at Norfolk. She will now remain ¢ | Washington Band was employed. Their line of | ing persons asert, that the money raised in this | tampled upon by a moneyed monoyoly, run tn bas : lar trips on Monday ing Knight: Bladensbur; 4. Jenkins, ‘of Mules’ M. Knight of New Moon: siiits; igh ‘ the inte: - = mn. [of march was up 4% street to the City Hall, | city by taxation is nearly all squandered; that ay A Gt be BA OE all, or nearly all, improvements made in. the Mules’ Marine. the prize of a fifteen ‘wilar | cics were as follows :—“*Popular education tends | streets are paid for by special taxation on prop bridle, - | Isaac Johnson as aids. juite a large delegation ual benefit to our laboring masses. I, | turned ‘out from this ward.” Botien's South | “Some persone think, oF rather, some unthink- | OF whether we are to But, gentlemen, 1 have already detained you | Over, and resume her regu OT rab ae Ok ee eo | too long. 1 do not know whether it is yonr wist morning a 10 o'clock, ain hereafter will'nart bs aa to congratulate me on my complete vindication | prom on time both ways, regardless of from the char, of malfeasance in flee recently ight." Shippers will take notice. most of the other necessary expenses are borne | izes here ight. They, as a class, imbibe ee naa coapmeal = Mayor e prtcernie i tg rly honor. Knight of New Moon, second | drop those who quarrel about the We | or paid for by special taxes. Let us sce how | Kepublican ideas and naturally gravitate toward | 4: ne of your fellow-citizens, that Lam imnicbted | gwolng the Sees maki of honor. Knight of Bailey's Crom Roads, | Wil! complete our contract next June.” “Fif- | these statements square with the facts: the Kepublican party as the party of for this most weleome visit and delightful music. | to spend third maid ef honor. The fortunate Knights | teenth Amendment, God speed it.” “We had | Special taxes are levied only to y the cost | Of freedom, and equality in this country. I see, making the following seiections:—Queen of jove | nO Schools for eur children, they now prosper | of stip, er gy constructing sowers, So Irish friends present, and beauty. Miss Millie MeNerhany; first maid | under the patronage of S.J. Bowen.” The true | laying sidewalks, and paving alleys; and then | and am happy to know that they are es. r | their devotion, I am that fortunate individual. | the steam canal packet of honor, Mixes Kate MeNerhauy; second maid of | fricnd of the workinginan—S. J. Bewen.” “We | private property is only assessed for the cost of | Tanks, and im the future will swell ‘the majority | The many valued friends who, duri ee 7 4 y y i happy to see so many of our German cit- nd the henor of crowning the queen of | to our elevation.” “Mayor Bowen not fect | erty binding on such improvements, and that lam heauty. Knight of Fine Points, tit | in his administration, but honest.” «We must Yomi : Ca Irany man has reason to be proud of his friends, | quarries on a tour of inspection. The purty So “Damen. and thankful for the warmth and strength of | in carriages as far as Great Falls, and . oe Se a nd nal Mi Eines. cheap Dclaines. and all other goats adapted e recent | Then » the present and comiag season ‘Three investigation into my official condact, volun. | 4 SALE OP A Brine. en “a % doyee; third’ maid wor, | an trust only those who were true from the be- it portion binding on the work. The city pays | of the Republican vote in this city and country. a7 ‘and Step ¢ Floor ont Makin Oak ini of honor, | Ciuning.” “We will vote solidly for our choice | for the intersections of all the streets for ail the This is as it should be. Irishmen, as well as | tariiy rallied around me with their sympathy | Geka aa ae one Ean Blankets, ae" Purchasers are tocall A wile dash for mnies followed; contested for | In -_,te70." | «Where was S.J. Bowen in | lateral sewers, manholes, traps, and drops; for | Germans, love freedom, and many of them left | and aid, 1 cannot esteem too high! ake ‘and by six animals, ridéten by as many Knights, the | June, 102 7—let the records tel” all flag footways across streets; dota: y y nor tha: and for all the | the Emerald isle to rid themselves of the oppres- too warmly. ‘Their manly sympathy and honest | poqr the for On arriving at the Mayor's residence the pro- ters and bridges, amounting to at least one- | sionsof the British Government. Democracy, | gid 1 shall never forget. nry = st a's i The coupan’ tos ao | conten won SoamtermarCaedanahaltedin tinct. | batt teowhels et it somarettinn he Improve- | to them, was word signifying the largest it~ | "Tye presence of 0 many here to-night, to oo | Sater area ee vilion, where daneing was kept | The Marine Band pertormedseveral appropriate | ments named. Besides this, the city, this year, | erty; hence they atta — ithe | courage me in my course and to assure me of ‘Sun aubbver Watesn tioninch cot uee airs, when Hon. E. B. French appeared at the | will pay about $300,000 for the support of schools Pes acting under name, voted with it | their contidence and support, is most gratifying, parnine, gist paren ° door, and, after stating that he was present for | and the erection of school houses, $75,000 for | till its professions mee to bel deg ony = and adds another to the many ns Tam | yrouitaN Potice at its | the purpose of ile vindication oe | ie eefice st pertinent, £00,000 forthe Feber | the Republics are the only teal Trieminet the | Under to the Republican party. Tn return, 1 Cali Maths anae press, Ni pone aba Willam Hetetzens | lating the Mayor on his vi ,intreduced | the Police De £50,000 for the Fire pate near en eoteg: brag ahem can only pledge myself to more active exertions s ’ xpress, Nickie, from Fan additioual privates foruinety days, to | Mayor Bowen, who was loudly cheered, aud | partment, $20,000 for ims House, abeut | orpre te, the aegang to ole- | in their , aia! in behalf of the city over | more. - do duty at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Eighth street | #ter quict — restored he addressed the | $200,000 for ning, grading, Sere me. | the are leaving ee Dew ‘alae “gy “4 —* ee ee - dhe TRE PEanopy Limnary Fuxp.—Wr. Editor: Langiey | Sudience as follows: Siords add Caowal repairs, In cruises Go ta | body, und to Sate meat hene’otll We few: vest be fortunate enough to retain and continue te | ie Renee Tent who is #0 anxious about iW. Parker SPERCU OF MAYOR Bowes. gutters, ‘on the city debt, the ex. | few. found in this ety who will not stand up | merit your ‘and confidence, as erie | Sead Gee een ae Funder Georgetown would months, to do duty at the pubiic schools of x nses of the Councils, salaries of officers, con- | manfully and vote Republican ticket. dei here » shall rest satistiel that I statement published by the trustees, Fourth Ditrict"Sergvank ‘Wim i. Stuart for | 9 Weehngien trom indication plainly ) Ungent expenses of the several ofice, ani a | speak Kowingly for this, the Fourth Ward. and | Save done my Gguin Tofler you hay heartteit | Slvecred BY ME; Feabods, thal theta rome a SSS tleman, ‘ne of Wash still } Say, “too tedious to mention.” ‘Every reasona- | likewise. i tacts fea thls theediy doen, and wish | the interest being invested comlng an efficer, were dismined. “Applive. | lives there : tions from the following persons for fayaor | mi fiew .—John H. Middle re the our ranks are ym Hlolsehub rove iddleton, | traitors have joined enemy, paired to t mp till a late he: Tur Boarp oy Mer meeting last night appe’ danne east. The resignation of private 1 was received and accepted. Chai as appointed an additional private for six | Friends and Fellow-Citizens—Republicans of the | PAYmentof the been skir- | ble mind will therefore readily understand that | _ But the. National if the proper | for each of you and yours plo ped sera year; along, the lines,and a few spies and | the €1:296,00, the estimated revenue for the | stevs aretaken, we will have. in 1811, a National Degino soon you aay en é Ppt fhe exerciee of the discretion Hlowed was frequently interrupted during La tt Lae wd Soin. | ae delivery of this address with entinisiastc | Gevieet Maier Beta cent FOF the object applause, and at the close cheer after cheer | ficient by douations from other sources. Your tion, Exposition in W: hiam Langdon, Daniel C Se oe, man, ler, William Vogelweyd, An. | and put to the dead have been buried thony Bregaxzi. James Jotmson, « ‘lark, | and we are of Angueta Kroeger and Elizabeth Kraueh. James | the battle has cleared the list of casualties re mith } MINK SABLE, were given with a will. correspondent ean more particular intorma- BUvsae Bay bite. |AIL.—John Carter, col- HATTER anp 1ER, not liquors and prohibiting the sale of the same in the District. it was tesolved not te seek a Racer Beseet te aay cor whe had en if viously violated the munic ws regulating tee cake ef temeaiensing Samad poorer ger the Berablion party dence. Nothing, I Masoxic.—At the resumed convocation of ‘he to Grand Chapter of 2. Masons for the District more pleasare than eg weet my of Columbia, held at 5 p. m. yesterday, the iol- | thei: Towing officers were installed f Sy eo ae lin i PB i £25 ga¢ : i BE i i 3 on Fi holders also complain than ts neces ‘our taxes.are too the for such improvements as are requisite (o exertions. ‘Second door fran Ith street. ay of ener ey [paw rgd 4 Peflow Repebiionss: E peeniee you shat committed there on Saturday last, was detected . reason gently upon | the past, since my inauguration, blican forces ang subject atiecting the interestsut the ity. It | tures—eo a5 I may be trusted NOTICE, re LV ANI i i i E ! é I E é | 4 l i i i i i <7 Lu i rs See oes ot ne nepebtices on Tuesday night fm an effort to get out of that ery grumblers who aro ever willing and | you in Smet hectionT steadily sound pringiples and abilitytot the cher diac once sees eahers atte even clamorous for all improvements which, | best] or the 4 hare af Giowinaee of une Ar own property, aro paid | and advancement of our city, without fear or |” Counciluan Robert Thompson followed, re- § 5 i ke ‘The only place in the city to buy your honest} for out of the 5 , When im- | favor. So tar, our achievements have been ferring to the chi which we if provements are which will take | posed by almost insurmountable difficulties. — Pd Mayor by the man of all others BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS to-night ex. | some money out of their own purses, hasten to | We must not ete ee forget that it is ould have the last to at regular res mnths | they Tech to the Councils, and uve ail thelr Inte: | Tetyditie over a Tear suce the protest ats | Fan eae apes SALE PRICES : mont i + | tain con nor, | bim. He refe at i Eanin 3, f in my mee to defeat the laws authorizmg such im- | indeed, can it. be aid that we have been in full | claimed thatthey had saved i ©. oe es win a G. Prmeipal Sejourner; € be worth the vements, or to. their execution. Wholly ver since June, 1568; for it must be vor. ‘he congratulated that the is at wawes . bn Satter and meg a ag w. " of | blind to their own , and indifferent w hs first Mayor of the Republican party done so . Sf eaters OG. eases is ees | scared Sear ae tad Finals as tiaies meee Spee” f Ls GM. 5 way, so ot ved, a se mn P r= (as GMTV Leouird Stoddard, G-dan- eating thea structed, oF @ footway laid, will enhance the | no legislation of dees petnoen a) aud he was as emeaned w -_ seives, Ido not to ‘their re- Falue of property binding wyon the im; vement improvement potiess in reputation to-day as when he was Brrwnex I axp K. ‘Tux Case ov Gro. W. Driven, son | Sento thelr epteapbe. eter ee | ote eens oer tuy-amh ir orn ea | aa the. city’ Be A Well eet a nee. WHERE THE nanina aan , CAN ko. W- - el 5 w er en re 8. followed. ASSORTMENT C, the compiaint of € ‘olonel James MeBride, with Family quarrels are lly the most bitter. | streets are to continue to mt to Congress- | party might pass aut of existence in June next, | representatives of the Gerth had ce fruing potes in the ““Hikeness and similitude™ of | But why seed quarrel? “We have | men and strangers a sbiy hone ding ap- | yet we would always be able, with honest pride | his approvalof the course of Mayor Bowen, who BE FOUND. fae tape te actienel currency, came up for . Why not, then, | pearance, can we reasonably hope that and exultation, to peigt back to the mounments | was the first Republican Mayor, and who would, a hearing before Justiee Chase yesterday afvers yen wo must fight, @t our | Clamor for the removal of the seat of govera- | of our rule in the many Luportant and perma- | he doubted not, be the eecomd. He sak aes Esraniisnep 1800 fs poem, andwae dismised, the prosecutor tailing my? misfortune of our party, | ment will ever cease, or that eapitalists, because | nently benetiicial improvements made during Mayor has had his Star Chamber examiuntion:: 1 te appear. 2 think it,) is, that we | of 7% hot continue to seek resi- | our brief management of affiuits. We need never | the story of old has itself: «The Crane A ho demand offices— | dences and make improvements elsewhere? to be ashamed of our record! We need never | went fi to battle, Poughts Wet, the fight, and street. ‘Pre [nish REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION held a Mayor, Collector, The growth of the city should be a source of | fear the most searching serntiny, nog the hostiJe | eine a = @ thorough and mecting last evening, but without transacti when they cannot | grat! mn and pride to every citizen, Our | criticisms of our, Cpa epehy gee Here- | earching exam! jayor has come forth any business adjourned t@ attend the serenade te cannot be, as there | population kas. increased from 60,000 to 120,000 | after, the exa.of Republican rule in Washingiom | 1 pure us gold, proven to have done nothing Mayor Bowen. them,) their selfish | souls in ten years, and the valuation of proper- | will be ebronicled as the era of its Progrestath J} bot his duty, and not swerved an inch ft é } ra '&Co..(0f Broome rire

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