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EVENING STAR. | “AUBeAneze Tun carrran | mone ananres scsi, Oe OTT TL emt erenereran, | Smee ea anges cere: | eeergetown Advertisements eS as HE-MEBRUING LAST NIGHT. is _ ST RRR 09 MAYOR BOWEN, ETc. 4 k&korrY FESTION. a votes, aspecial yan hala ety ms binding on any one urtil the charter was ob- | haar: 41 Ef slat 3 an pecember 1, 1860. | Orkantzation of = Railroad Associa | 3 then aden senioeopuet oe TO BE/OKUNOT TO BE. on Sth s sect fr the parpoxe < of hearing the ree Weshiopton fea a arta faprgeecs ait zeozesrereat hour Raine atrrite, Couprate ana | MUCeaskieupper at-Aman's Well Known estab- Is Nott @ Repablican? Teachers, at which all the members, with theex- | 2oubt existe would gay ao well, contloving THURSDAY and FRIDAY.” LOCAL NEWS. Meeps of hia, Distress he. intireationa: Kei | Were gretenr, sssone Gham sore Semen Goan ajsweat tae Hee. cepoon of Mr. Dulin, were present. There |'the fair Where, he. prolite were fty-one pet DR. K, J. SOUTRWORTH HAS or: eee Brodhead, Hen. Mr. Loughridge of lows, ; ze T. cent., and In Paris sixty-one. an cfive ot 1 Nuh erect Ge vo Amusements, 4. JATIONAL THEATRE. aronye im sLa Damme Biancke.” AMAEMBI.'e CHURCH, Corner Of Massachusetts avenue and Fifth street.—Fair for the benefit of ‘te eborch Dairy Excrrsion to Mount Vernon, on the steamer Arrow. a: 10 a. m2. MARKRITER’s Ait GA ¥, $98 Tth street. Baxiow’s Aut Gat.ery, 30 Pennsylvania avenue. z THE MIXED SCHOOL QUESTION. The Colored Child as a Pupil. Meeting of the Framklin Schools. Address of Trastee Brown. Remarks by Superintendent Richards Thi« (use Not a for the Ad- mission of idren. German Opera ‘This morning Mr. Judson S. Brown, Trustee im chargeot the Franklin Schooi Building, told the teacher having in charge Miss Noyes’ schoo! (she being absent on account of sickness—she was takep with nerveus spasms in the schoo!- pom yesterday )—t call the name and hear the recitations of the daughter of Mr. Martin, in view of the recent decision of the Corporation Attorney. After the usual morning exercises, Mr. Brown had all of the schools summoned to the large hall for the purnose of making to them some imely suggestions. Atter order had been re- id-—* Dhave called you together ig for the purpose of offering same wind suggesGone and advice that in my judg- Ment is exsential to the present and future ‘Welfare Of all the <ehools here represented. You are aware that considerable interest has been nt throughon: this building in regard to admission a you of a pupil reported to Be colored. The Tristee (Mr. Vashon) who her here awerts that he believed her to within the purview of the law, white, and if so, sbe was cledtiy entitled to a Wace in the white public schools, al- my own opinion as to the color of the ehild is not in harmony with that of Mr. Vashon, yet, inasmuch as the question bas Sed to the proper le; thority clearly sustains the right of the child to & seat in the white schools, the Stb-Board, at it are evirlently to be guided in their ac- DY the decision Feferred’ to. Hence, if she ef any other child is equally admitted here as a White child, and shows itself to be such by any = interpretation ot law and fact, 1 not fail to defend and protect that child in all of ber rights and privileges as a pupil to the sextent of my ability, although it may cost me my position as a Trustee, or even my life. Un- the attitude of this qnestion you can- net afford to allow it to interfere with your pro- im oF counection with the pubitc sehools. ‘school year is nearly hat gone, and are now fm the midst of educational in- juences that are too valuable to be en- ui] HY i ; ae i here. Let that peace and harmony again return; Jet all bickering and excited discussion now cease, “and let each teacher and pupil buckle om his ar- mor anew, redeeming the time already lost. You know but little in regard to the amount of labor and anxiety the consolidation and reor- zation of these schools has cost me, and mee when this matter came up I consulted merely law and duty, and without fear or favor A have endeavored to consult tothe extent of my ability these two i it » and while nder the guidance. i ‘d,, shall abide by the law, and acted upon the — that the child was white.” ir. . Imtntioned the instance of an- ‘ether school where he was called to decide a« to the color of a child in that school. After Yering Selected three pupil he was mistaken. ‘we are unable fo tel! by the eve, we have io Fight to decide the child tw be colored upon the ‘word of a certain person. We must be law abiding citizens, for law is law. Jt will here. after be decided correctly—by the law of Gon- le the law if it ak There will be no cvlored children admitted te the is. Therefore let us drop the matter and “prdteea about our work-im the usual pleasant - ss Pelitieal Agitation at the Navy Yard. Sizth Ward Republican Club— Alleged Appointment &f Democrats in the Navy Yard—A Committee Appointed to Act in the Matter. i a Ly H sf Roz8 i HY » who had served i Ravy;, also, that the mocrats in position in x the ruin of the Kepublican further hoor a of the 3 keeping ; 1 places, while Republicans, just 9s wel qualified, coal = ing 2g ? f moved to amend the resolutions sites the word “Army and Navy” 28 Sollows: “or a = ich was ai. 5. Venable moved that the resolutions be neferzed te a committes of Sve, who would wait em the Mayor and act in conjunction w: im the matter. Mr. R.T. Johnson said that be beard that every master workman in the y Yard had Mr. Morgan’s recom. mendation. Mike Shiner said be understood ‘that the bewes i€ only as a preliminary ndation. for the Mr. in ad if Ki S ig af fT “a its A 4 ¢ 5 &; 4 H ares ltt le HI is 2 & FF t 5 te He Sheet ft cask 7 Hy fil ¢ &. * Zz ise posiloun Prgert, the Remocal of the Capital Ques- | trol ‘Ie Roswel @ Republican? | [nibe imeres of the Corel ater National Mn Machen te most svaeee ae | aiteioe ees ‘ange Not. | Executive Committee, of which he isa member; | Tuesday might, at half-past seven o'clock. = noe ee Ak pod vag vain roo won -Sermape ag at SyeTsUATIC STEALING OF Horses ax Boo- | Speci aL NOTICE. Wasmsotos, November 3, 186i. | {he ‘Board would considsr ‘the mined te oman Monday seman Ingen THE LADIES Epiror or StaR:—‘Who is Wm. E. Nott?” | question. ‘This was the savage inquiry of the Bogberry of | , The Secretary, Mr. G. D. Curtis, called the so chN 2 from thinday. ill farther wotice. a the Th evgoite, Bets A, Grant's indigna- | Mr. de from the Committee on the Ex- | found his team was gone. He gave im tjate SeRouing eommaneted ode, vO Pr Ome tion is Nott? ‘Who ever i r information to the detective force of F 5 ’ ira; ete ae areg bees | amination of ‘Teachers submitted the following dee | EB missioner Cox, Collecter Tullock, Mayor udjourned meeting of citizens in favor of | Bowen, Thomas E. Lloyd, Esq., Capt. P.M. Da- increased railroad facilities for this city was | \a"t, ver Z joy —- A. — — hei last evening in the Aldermen's chamber, | siith, Esq., President, and Gen. G. W. Balloch atthe City Hall, Jobn BR. Evans, Esq.,in the | did the honors at their respective ends of the chair, and T. C. Connolly secretary. table. Mir. Connolly, fram the committee on perma- | ,.,1he Supper san, ae usual, osu t se ora justi mae ‘appointed at the last meet~ | rete re a aoe te oe Bcotehe were eotght ing, dl th lavotagneensasor gecmtennnd | Resta end inn recuse of the Society rose, oMicers“for thie amociation:—For President, maces, tiniely xediect pared the GOOD NEWS Fi the City Collector's office-F. A. Boswell—on | Histrict, was chosen temporary chairman. ' y, who telegraphed here, and Lieutenant | city fiat: Matthew=@. Emery, Vice President«—First toast of the evening, “The cele- be | Ward, HN Easby, P.M. Davin and Clarence | brate.an'a’ who hovor fe" Mr. P-Al. Dabant | s ee ee Fe aman, Bekaol £ ss j - B. Baker, B.A. Hal), N. W. Bur- | responded with a favorite song. of the ae S| eRe at tee Molise, 2- | Splendid Velveterun, chet! and Jos. C. Willard; Third Ward, Thomas “The Queen of Great Britain and the Presi- | ing than =~ ‘For 3 e cod Black Silke, i L. Tullock, John R. Elvans and R. C. Hewett; | dent of the United States—may good luck at- | ner to ein ‘ieee ee eT {Extra gugiity Wo rs. Fourth W: john ¥. Defrees. Sam’l Fowler | tend them.” Reepeanes i. General Balloch, | offered to “For Intermediate « Ligzie these: beet ey Ty. Ms, and 2 yards wide OM Clothe and James ¥. Davis; Fifth Ward, Dr.J.E.Snod- | with the song, “Why Weep ye by the Tide;” by | to state we cen inthe’ | 3 eins rgrtilotten— Surpeck: haat ae aupeees atin . is as, W. Mek, Dune and A. Righards; Sixth | Mr. Parsons, who “dock 0” an;” | RepubMean for the last twelve yeats; bat rah Fiagion, Laure L. ‘and’ Mary E. | doors than the thief, Adolph Lawrence by name, ‘ad Popling, tees than can} be vard, Henry Hicks, T. Edward Clarke and | and Hon. Mr. Loughridge, in a speech eulogistic | in view of of abuse yao | Oliver: , " was into the buggy and drove straight here, ar “ Donald McCathran; Seventh Ward, John Van! | of old Scotland. 4 furiously.at evening, 1 | For. ry School Certificates—Ciara Cc. | Tiving yesterday ry en He} shipped the any other peen ABLE Goops, Kiswick, 8. S. Baker-end Dr. James E. Morgan; |, ‘:The Army, the Navy, and the Press—the | hope 1 say te Baker tithe F ana ron age ayer Pp iecer abana mention. at the mame low races at large, Dr. Chas. H. Nichols, Marshall Brown, | three great defenders of’ the Wherties of our | own signature, Rosalie M. Dyer, ree wae writ, | to Philadelphia, and the buggy apd harness LADIES DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY, mas Blagden and Wap. B-Todd; Executive | comntry.” Re by Kev. Dr. Zivot amd {the causes J ner and Maria Y, Davis. i jerchaat's | Line New York. | 17 BRIDGE STREET, GRORGETOWN. nmittee—First Brow: The City of Washingtortthe beste abased, ested jot So | peor erimary School Certificates —Anne E. = ae] horse, poses and harness | nolt Im GUTMAN. the best located, and the best designed city in Trumbull, z Ellen E. inte "to the Baltimore rr | 2 , Sy in | his. sev or anti- Mary Medi N Ritie E Suction, reason detectives 80 come on, he hinmelf repaired | ZY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. | the, world. | It wall continue to be the Metropolis ny Whig =p to | Selle Johnson, Jennie B. Halloran, to the Baltimore depot, in Washington, to ineer- STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE of the Union as long as the name of its Noble yt t he. it TRUSTER'S SA: a CABLE REAL ES Founder is vessembersd by ae apocebiative aed when og pieces | King, Hi . Hartwell, Amanda M. cept Dogs , it Was sepposed wax mak- | TATE NEAR TENALLYTOWN. DC oogonia Ser tee Naas ant | Serough the nomination Scott at lia “A. Fauikner, Mary | ‘2 i Lawrence. it appears, was hangiug | Ry virtue of a deed of trast from Frederick Jones Tie repeck was odested, guy] thacbeve-anregl| os) an folowes, ™ em oh sang ting Helen W pone at pepe pee ness, ie aepemns aioe. | Seine cane = oficers were elected.” ADDRESS OF MAYOR BOWES. teks 5 hee Asaise, s resolution that’ all tenthers who | Ware: “cq un the. strect fort the tren | Libr HR i Fe Mr. Emery was then called. to the ehair, and Mr. President and Genllemen:—In responding after returning his thanks for the honor'con- | to this toast I shall be as brief as possible, and ferred upon him, assured all spresent that he | will speak tw each branch of its subject-matter with the party upon an} have tanght successful Principle" Nott,” alter the deere andwho Cannot produce, thelr certifeatse bs | €2™% ,whem he Was overhawied by Omerr ol party , became emphatical| ” 2 ceratic.«* Noti” simply hated the pro-sinvery | "yr Newton remarked that twoor three teach. | Until a detective from Baltimore arrived, abet would use his best endeavors to promote the in- | inthe order in which it is r pte ‘Hence. uri + : § : rests of the city, and use whatever iflmente | “Washington is the ‘pest abused cits in the | Repnbtieatiame Tron 1866 1861" Note was | Sra now,emaploved had not been examined, py | £¢cleck p.m, withthe owner of the tenm. The ue might have towards its advancement. |_| world. | It has been pee gramblers and cltinown here ata, Republican; and daring | liereafter pravided for. uch casce could ‘Me | Roitimore inthe 7 p.m. train. It appears this ‘ir. A. Watson offered an amendm 19 | baek-biters for years, a1 ve be- so. . I are thi the ‘relutiqn. adopted. come fashionable to misrepresent its condition | which aieun "svowing, hime! f Repevheet eee | gGhhe,fePOrt, om motion of Mr. McLettan, was | '* but one of a pong Aen ogg 8 ap gon | at ast meeting ‘ s ordering weekly meetings to be held to consider | and belittle its itants. Everything is out the railroad interests of this city with the of joint; our streets and avenues are unimproy- hall be extended so as to con-'| ed, unfit for travel, and abound in filth; our citi improvement or establish- | zens live on public plunder; our hotels, board- ment deemed advantageous to the eity. houses and mereantile establishments are sw: pted. tencsenras iteetteetiny surser oe core moved that the s: nd rockaway were stolen aud derision fn relation of life. "Nort | nate thos comes pies an oh ge plone @ team answering the sat: nevertheless bore itall, “His name may be found | now produce them; which was agreed to umog | description was shipped by the Merchants’ line | on the carly rolls of the old Wigwam, in 186), | listuwere presented by Mews. McLellan for the | from here to New York, and during the last. six can vers thefact by referring to | second district, Lawrence for the fourth, months some six or elght horses have been «hip pe r. George Burgess thought this meeting was | «dling shops, where the unwary stranger is taken '| the officers of the Oo! t cers th, Moore 3 the purpose of tomsideringraiiroad interests, | in and relieved of his money; in short, if we may | ether te aie Martin Duell or to Mes Lewis Cee | tore rd directed the Beoretasy ost ecrtily to thene Rignee "undoubtedly Wonks thie meek Aaah ey oh he hoped all subjects would sot be brought | credit all that is said of us; we are a community | phane. « Nott” voted for Major A.C. Rich-| Mr. Vashon, from the Co on German, | Lawrence. | within five days from da betore it. of thieves and , an r what we 1 tirst Republi- x % hin & < Mr. Wateon advocated the passage of his reso- | trom Uncle Sam or file from strangers and is city for any position; and | Ddvid’ Selke: had’ been appsinee wane, Mr. | , }tEAL Estate Teansactioxs—Thos Dow- | oT a tbe deta ae . lution. Pennsylvania avenue must eal. | ~ajourners, we would be paupers, dependent on | he will not readily forget the night in November, | German, to date from October tate, neers pep hey: peg bes ng beedy = on DB. CARPENTER, Manufacturing Interests were to be developed, | charity tor our daily bread. 1860, when, asone of alittle band of Republicans, | was adopted, Teport | the cast % Space, fronting mathe Property ie pear Conduit Road ad’ a! Or these raat s NeTeRE “Ould oommltles All| se eld tirects knd’ avenuer than any othe | RUMBEring Not more them seventy-five or one | “str. Sleteinan offered a resolution that the | the brick warehouse om aaine’ to Dee Der, | Twas tae Then) FOS DOWLING. med. Be 3 ci . ‘ me atlant men, he ol Vills of the German be lly, for &2, . Sa are : Mr. J. Say! fis ws | city, and while thei hi ht he - ity approved before | nelly, for #2550. ~ 3 Sayin Drown eecaescieaaad ser | Sy, 7 hie the concn might Ve oy | Set Satie es way rent i ean We Ramen eaten: | "MY! Deslige wgwtated the mie of at. Jobn | NEY HALL AND WINTER DEY Goubs. for a specific, purpose, and the amendment of | prove Mr. Watson pe id not be considered. There | uated, extending over the same a with an being no second the amendment was nottaken | equal number of inhabitants, smoother and bet- up. ter streets than ours will be found. It must be ‘Dr. Fardon moved that the meeting be gov- | remembered that Washington has but recently erned by the rules of the House of Representa- | ewerged from a condition that threw a blight tives ~ over all its vital energies; a condition that expe- Mr. J. Sayles Brown offered resolutions, ‘that | rience has shown served to crush out our sprit of this association feels a lively interest in the ef- | enterprise that otherwise might prevail. and forts of our capitalists and business men to hold | that within a period of eight or nine years its a grand International Exhibition in this city in | population has doubled. This increase of popu- the year 181. That for abundant reasons we | lation, scattered as it is over an extensive sur- give this enterprise our hearty coeusestion face, has produced a necessity for open and earnest support, and especially for this, that | vast number of our excessively wide street its success will inevitably result in giving us in- Mr. Lin pa first nomination. It was truly a rious at. sign teachers’ bills in the districts in whi E. Carter's fine on the Heights, Black ard colored Rilke. I ‘This little band was Uned on sides, all are severally employed. Agreed to. acer A.H. Herr, for ‘i6,d ph WP s TIS chines Pia Sy Way, bya mob of roughs and angry ‘people, |" Mr. McLellan, trom the Committce on Voeas | warehouse’ to Mr’ doa, Sewage: recently. Ter eager to awail i, A Dlow wou ve produced ‘e- | Muse, reported that Professors Jos. H. Danial | $4,008; both of which private sales have been Inetant excort ef copperhead policemen. Where | ah4, re aed eee ott | eee aE the report was adopted. x was Boswell on that might? A ‘contributor at an id that while r 2 early age for the pres," Nott” might claim that | der the circumstances Of the case: te the vepaet | Side te ae 200 eek Toten Gongrem street by his political record may be found in anti-Dem- | of the Committee on Examinations of ocratic presses for twenty years past, dating | he desired to enter his protest the sys- | mansion, back to a time when he was only eighteen yea against the ey: bh old. Although never ‘a candidate ‘nor an aspi- | the eratke ur sched Phony eacners aceording to wt AzAL Baling on this highway. te i | the gr rant, at any time, for a political position, vet he | eftect of which was to place ines foro.-vpan have has labored faithfully, far ini iperienced | already stopped loading at Cumberland. The nd all night, for his ‘and Loe teachers in {farge of primary schools, fer which water will not be drawn off on the Sth, as was at and pon Us an enormous expense, which entailed, creased railroad facilities upon ous streves and | Of cous’ takes from our people at this thse the not mescly for in thiseity. | fier yashon achers are fret intended, but will remain in use {ili the ®th | jf for communication with the surrounding coun- | means of paving the streets in the older and 4 eegry at the inet Peredkionin . T. } ashon rose to a question of privilege,and | at Cumberland and till the 12th at Harper's ISTABLISHED IN 1834, try; for no One cum fall 00 sce, that the great | more popdlous portions of the city. ‘This we ex. writing for a half dozen papers, ‘owe he this Tomustnngeneies br eieeeeen report the | Ferry. The tolls collected at this end during PREMIUM AWARDED In 1837, mount of money to be expended for freight p nnd ry? however, in due course of time, and with what ability and success he might 'y loore declar- | the month past unted to about €2,500. The —— su ATLEY, manner as to xatiafy the most incorrigi- An YEING a ‘amo his (V.’s) action in giving a certificate of ad- | arrivals during that time numbering 681. Dur- WR. W) jace | ble fault-tinder. a y “3 ar- | premiums in; mission to the public schoo! bap ag corse and ing the season of 1869 the arrivals of ioaded boats , somewhat ex: * : i illegal, because the acts of EAN ‘STABLISHM. the early completion of the lines of road already | 1 do not tosay that our citizens did in as illegal corporation | numbered 6,460, bringing about 633.760 tons of . projected ta thie city.” - the past ail, they might or showid have done to Syke at sora omen uithor ize the | bituminous coal, serious breaks eee ae SEFFERON SE r. Brown thought the object of forming the | inuprove the city. They were too unwilling to be races, and that they hav for wo | in the canal here during that tiie greatly im= Georgetown, D.C. association was to agitate the railroad question. | taxed for public improvements. But a unanimity opie they have been uniformly re- | peded navigation. with every desirable and pro- He had very little hope of any increased railroad | of feeling now prevails among our people—a legislative and executive acts of eveepincnan —— Jrith the best talent to be ob. facilities unless the subject be constantly agita- spirits enterprise that cannot fail to place the 'e and executive acts of eve tpined, with constant oy tion s. ther part ted. It was proposed by the Executive Commit. | city in the foremost ranks 80 far as advancement ny 2g comes fe said that he would not ALEXANDRIA. Oo bave all ordare in his Vine well and: tee to procure good speakers to address the meet- |. Nor do I say that living at the | quired a good deal of nerve for a man to avow | satemantot foe sstainedl tn the eee niin promptly executed. tl on ings, sad he hoped at the next meeting some | hotels sod bansding honecs fe net higher then. | or eckuewledee aay Sid ecarnye ad in | He,Waspot acquainted with Alderman Moore, | Laxp Savxs.—There has lately been sold a | — - wou resent - | earncet worker i . Mr. J.B. 3 thought Virgi tion with the West, whose provisions are | Carport bite neiple and in | ana new him by reputation. He hadal- | farm of two hundred acres, about two miles only ki He support of Republican princi without pay | ways felt a sort of admiration for him. because | southwest of Guilford statio: the - or emolument of any Hind. too, —— of his persisiency in attempting to stay the | dria, Loudon and Hampshire Hailroad, pe im known to hundreds our people—tp | waves of , With the same sort of deter- | Bear, of Philadelphia, for $3,000—82,000 in cash Democrats as well ax Republicans. But Bos- | mination displayed by Mrs. Partington in un- | and the balance on time. well knows, or pretends to know, nothing —s to mop back the waters of the At- | Also, twenty-two acres of lan‘, situated about lantic. But if near the W: soon be admitted, which woult place the raile ap, not so limited. ‘The heavy rates of trans- road interests of this city in a different attitude. | portation adds so much to the cost of provision He ‘ht railroads as important to a city as | that board cannot be afforded at the prices arteries to the human body. Chicago now wasa | charged elsewhere. But if you investigate this great heart from which twei {arteries led | matter you wili fin re is not xo much differ out; next to New York uo p ad shown so | ence between this and other large cities after all much activity as Chicago, and it was owing to | To prove that Washington is deemed a de- her railroadss It had been said the Loudon and | sirable city to rqside in, I will state that during a long residence here J have not known a single about it. 1 confess that is rather | un- ‘aptain Moore should under- | three miles from Alexandria, OCR OWN DESIGN, fortupate for“ Nott.’| As s Copperhead | take to make his body the last ditch in the | ton turnpike, bel to Mi oliceman under the Sey eet, Bomweils Bourd ‘Of Trustees he saust protest. ‘Aso the | to sae Milton, of Kagiand, o the extensive, accurate and complete that not to be | fired wun Meee the y ‘ti jum oF Hampshire road would not. pay, but he knew it | alo - ieee would pay; it would pay the community. The | individual who ever left it anrer residing here steak ar x expremed his views; NEW, Balthmore ‘and iio" ralroad did not ‘vay the | for a time that did not seize the first gpportu- “Nott? Bat Beoweils knowledge er seprectn: poe Five nih otha oer CITY ITEMS. stockholders as much as they desired, but it did | nity, or make some excuse to get back agai § yi pay the community. Instead of taking the Capi- | Some of’ these while ‘here weresconstantly. re_ | HON OL& mam auay be conjecturedirom arecent- | with {he mplrit of the times, yet it was still the oe fol to the West bg thought the West could be | siling Washington, and declaring it an unit fiend. He obed i 'How ts it’ that (naming svding See eee arene | Cup ' fine Overcoate. brought here by rafiroaa ce for respectable and enlightened people. velar} fe stricken out, Children’s juits, $4, $5 an MreK. M. Hall thought there was an antagon- | But a sojourn im other parts soon caused a ee SS hes 1 | Heved tit would be, and until then he | Children’s Dress Suits, #7 to €2)- ism between the people of this Distriet and Con- { change in their ideas as well as their base, and was anxiously | Cupitexn’s fine fi2anvers. | $2.50. #6. vler at a ward club is Boswell’s highest | would abide by the ‘Iuwe nas ne prevent. | Boys’ School Suits, $5'aud $6. | | moving the capita) was to be feared. He re- | rest —iamee ip aicten buat the eapital and | "SO these anitaals which bray so loudly and 5 : mac ft @ man of parts or worth. But as to the Case referred to, (ML: " ess. Asa member of the Committee of the | we now have them among ns neither afraid nor | “Nov havin is Nott,” (Mr, 's | Boys’ Dress Suits, 88 to $18. —_ foard of Trade before Congres, he had been | ashamed to own that they have become perina- | act cana chow’ who ts Beowells and the vaca Societe eee made fo him and | Boys’ Overcoats, $6 to $15. met with the awertion from & member of Con- | Sagat residents of this benlghted city. and motivesof his savage onslaught upon “Nott” | granted the ticket. “The of _ _—_ Youth’s Suits, ees. aa) 18k ‘ gress, “why d——n your people they always an t our city ix the best located and best | on Thursday last. Some months ago I felt com- Cried tothe mumnoroiees — a Gro. C. Hewxine, No. 511 7th street. | GOUD FITTING, want something, but socially they are against Jn the world ix proved by its 1m- | Detied, in.a pamphlet, to expose the ingratitude | Hnicates he woah te eee SraRLIN cer nh againt thelr interests" er Mr alr thought | clue tojustiy the ascertion. ‘rhe bills of more | of Pormell to Mr. Bowen, and his designs againat | sight. ‘The admission of ts child guve rise to oe Chains” pag ? digturences between tbe | tality, Tam informed, show a less number PR ag td nk nal ‘teateat taickers.” $ Feport that there were ‘other colored children Ore nee ning, GOOD MATERIALS, The poor habn Orewa ples Seca ore tol same popelat oe the glove : coe untuaecti Band Staten =) aia awed ang werevery atk. Sweraetene tpelde ae sin poe. Fa erage eerie np OEY Foren llodine stent ltl 9 his profession, and laid bare his antecedents | he adhd pethave bene Gee aes me ael Steering Doli, OUD WORKMANSHIP, obliterate the feelings engendered during the valled herg t@ the sauge extent, and frequently agg ey nei reanend corpora) he wonld have given them the benefit | Received this moming a eto nae war. Let all meet Forno the hospitable board | we i. have n de bb n 2 ie rk been | With his State (Maryland) if she seceded—of tons of Tas ied Kase coms baboons = Bang eon Jewelry Stere, No. Pennsylvania avenne, | EVERY SHIRT SOLD WARRANTED PERFECT ee i at the City Hai, The Ritee Girect line betwoen the pitta to p ia, Convention of Southern Lovatists with pare grenade penis eat Se Jnprongrion—Very many peroons are con. THE MONEY BEFUNDED. S should associ . a much more. 1 wrote nothing in malice, but al stant su! 7m mn, cor went eee ae oath caer ya! | Saar ol tnd ft mineral, "might be | from a erne of duty tothe party, which war in| wnerstood thet ustguld, acanig Geseas ck | acuity; particalariy those of sedentary habe ‘Fear Soew the sare coir ly overshadowed by = as aes et eet ue eee peril of mang ze into ostions. The facts | admission, be guided b r his sight, and {f there amas delicate females. ‘Speer’ standard Wine Pinel ie de poo eg IN THE MARKET property 4 5 | on pamphlet were,apparentl; me thrusts. ‘cdl jitters” are an all-sufficient antidote to their : mack aneaer Congren yf the people of tiie | surrounding us" abounding in emincnces and | The manifestly unk deep into Ho well'sheart; | child, he would toycadvasenge erie ticcinne ailings and debility. Give them a judicial trial. with Mr. Hall. villa sites, capable of being made the most plc- | Coeed himself of its load i months, he | with Captain Moore that the act, out the y Druggiste, Wss nas Pe Pardon thought the question of re. | Eareue 9 any on whieh the. of man Gwar | fed Wega hg te malenant Oat | urd, “white applied ty elcctars and mit to " ase schools, notwithstan ‘Mr. Martin and several “Oak HALL” CLOTHING aND MERCHANT this friends tho: it differently. In this TAILORING.—We never advertise any list of viewed the causes urged in favor of remoyizg truth of the averments , particularly | }, icket “red wen 4 ihe capital, snd’ thought all were risicnlons oe | fn Che reste When the test hah te ee ee een a onl car ore ameas| eet eee oe ae oF admiasion Fe: Been eel ean Gee cept one, which was, we had no railroads. If | strated to the world de) the actionof the | ana tittle children. I will give a notable | °"Mr. Brown stated that he had an opinion fi all cases warrant our prices lower han th refuse charters to railroads leading to | people. It ix within their easy reach; will they | and characteristic instance. It occurred #0 late | the Gorporation Attorney, which he would like | ¢l#ewhere for goods of equal Gent's Boys’ this city, should interfere, and grant | avail themselves of the present QPportanity, or | as January, 1866. One F. A. Boswell was then | to submit, but objection was made and the | 2nd Children’s Overcoats, Business and Dress the 3G May “this isthe capital | leave tt to those who come after them? a Justice of the Peace, and suspected alittle | Board adjourned. Suits, and Furnishing Goods. of the nation, and must be accessible to people |, Washington will remain the capital of this | S,Us4¢e,0" the Fences and sapect i pore eae 4. SAKS & CO., a 3 Gonnetiy i the solid men of idea of removal of the seat of Government his at ——- Seep ueineces toons nor has higthongsd-a 11,30,6 = Post Om the North and Northwest have been heard | from this city strikes me apaneriligious. It was any nince been ascertained agatart the poor boy, P cto at wap apteresigy , BE cobain dara m. — believe it would be easier to brii eyes "a cheeris| 5 ‘by him whose sacred | but to force or extort a confession im, Bos- | ceny, and sentenced to for twenty da M ‘ ‘end Small » 617 SEVENTH STREET, 500, inhat tants to Wash pion than toxemove _ aca = pie by sions : nd bse sone od Well brutally ordered t¥ Police to shower | Daniel Stewart, indicted for Unite. eos So pepe of new Capi would ‘ him, only nine years oid. Fak marble editces, but easy to bring a row | s1uare should remain “the permanent seat of | "Tse Cetore me the record of the Board of | Siting an oficer, was found not Sy nity [sete gingee Pony roe <eelgprve ge Sag have here” pore ose due water | be removed without violating she pighted faith Fomor, ween rien ten a eo Soleo ee ft ‘ £: White Shirts78, #1, $.125and upwards, | 23 Near D street. , = of ¢ f the founders of this Republic, as well as the » “8h Suey cw: ihe » all Bosoms, and Cuffs — ad im the world to make it a ; of the foun Tt asthe + anti,” in the language of Hieemen, ‘he | 'jaiy 4 Good Merit ndershirts roads. ‘He thought the U. | fundame ecamcapeton or thet pertiin of tho wes cary arangied <thout ebiatning con- |)" cinctrt Cort, Judge Cartter—To-day ywers 50, 60, and 75¢.; trexcclient aris gt Nott lying south of the Potomac in Virgin, fession. mother Davis agt. Lewis; verdict for plaintiff. Motion for Good Cotten Socks, 3 pairs 5 — of the Petos it brought | child—ahe wi otct, to make im bp tnaad “Ward age. Bi E soecistonie loves, Gloves, an immense stock of new trial entered. judgment for te Wane Zon wi “ g the rebel ion nat z ver considered | boy tell a lie. But all to no indeme inti. Ray agt. Deeter; ver- | kinds and at all prices. Excellent Paper Col- | The only place in the city to buy your ! If, after the policemen had tional and Y-+. and believe the Su 7 the hose upon the SHOES, AN Eas ore eae aay eee | Men ate cates | \eamee rmme"g Vmee sme Se om aan gress I would never, coment that Virginia ‘and really terrible in ite effects upon the bey. piesas spe eet oles rest » Come all, and everybody will =e orall his : id. be restored ‘to tts relations to the Union Eek bak matinee ee cy wen can i his money] morning by Officers Hickman and Jarboe, Franc & Gotpuax, WHOLSSALE PRICES rac ocra, em ted a eertn | SR el tahoe ncaa | Sa RU cen sr eae | PR aM tal een a soe Ra ac mc el 4 well_the ‘street wharf, +9 No. » between ste. and the imperative duty of all its members and | CMC 1 1 oe ene citizens of Washi 1 | backas January, 1066; and who now questions | {n6 110) erect ee done Joke Bona, itn ate STRAUSBURGER BROS., of all oar c to endeavor to repress all the | 50 ‘elaration containedin the | the Republicanisn of © Nott.” Well might the] Si3eon Johnson, Dobbins were all &c—Dr. White, Surgeon animosities of the past, and in kindness and | thank you for the declaration contained in the | mmner of the Police Board who at the udiny and forcibly detaining the , a a 373 Suvenra Sraezr, courtesy to < cultivate and a ts amenities eee aon yous kind antes Ody trial say, in his report, that joe —_ of ss, prevous tb Deing es- Between lanp kK, of soci all opinions “4 “ ‘imi fe of fore! mm = £3 tain Fepresentative and public | $00)zst Neatly for the honor you did me i | <ymins nave tule some odie Dark. Ages, une And captain, and ‘at George Dob St ee ae ean eetrei | WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Ax Dr. Howland proceeded to address the meet- | yoursociety. I will conclude by offering to you | Yi" eas state, but such varbarismt was not j anions, Chilblains, Club and In- | yae_ BE FOUND. ing im reference to the ramoral of the Capt saeco, Wasmungion and the St. A: to be , aud has not been, heard | wien when or inconvenience to the patient, | | UMBER, WOOD, AND COAL. re Supiae ef the ‘auctings swteteer At'wen tor tne Sounety— former wil be the pormancticar. | °% m our own. enlightened age! Bi jouse and ‘procured certain be worn with ease — agitation of the railroad question or to protest | ital of the nation—say the latter exist andpros- | tale F. A. Boswell, who. possoming & lars | th i ae ration. Refers to the many — sttention to our large stock of LUMBER, against the removal of the capital. The gentje- | Per slong as aon end aa of fame, lias rening. Ni reaper mn a rape wen North Nipginia.ana Best man seemed to be out of Te Other toasts were! @ Kindred Societies—may | °v.. notion of his ‘services. = persons oe ~ % Dr. Rowland—I am coming to the point. See eek ore erath cas Shoe | Be tn any position, ts equal. to thelr ment. Hours from m. ‘Dinin sad headed, Mr. Bates. You are slow in getting to it. spe Semen Fee pee our admira- | 5, "yeast in iis estimation. Hence, as meen. Mr. John R. Elvans that the dis- | tlon and respeet:” and Lasses—may God of our city, he invented » means of . » teanendiy en cussion, be closed on the social evil of ‘Washi ee ee ee ee fomcaal Sstbling last year's pay, when having, as & * ton. [A volce—“Amen. be-cheae «| Pulp, Thomas E. Lioyd, Collector’ Talleck, ig emai Sountin © is as Re; r under the law, a ‘the part i oot 1 jontto the bor Simon Wolf, John McDermott, Jas. E. Thomp. | *Mix the seal of the Corporati otters. “Songs were rens | Which the floating debt was liguidated. There is OOD and COAL. ‘We bave th> OONCERTRATED EF, OLD COGNAC P Taney ‘vRom XTRACT OF Fi DY Aw) XRO PHOSPHATE OF 4% and burned to. death to-day. Te rhe ederge nn neem cnn peety Ceca aaaet On ry: tome city 2.200 pounds to Ae a and the fes- ?. dooms ‘be tivities continued unti} a late hour. Ns fe of the rallronds pase it with their termini ao oo ae pe ty oh another aan Yoestablish | TennreLe AccipEnT—A little daughter gedibioed thse aod tone to ‘We stock ‘about old) of Mr. iny Alimentary. which roads i ‘be consudared to what points the {atigue three years old) of Afr. Cannon ving on Wallding up-of the umes free FR Go a , my part Incipient Debitity, Drepep. | “Graders by sail ‘atson thought this meeting s mutual | thi for some water, and ii and a: ptm dy L | few mmluasen piteroarte, bee toaid the canas i -EDWD CLARK 4 ce., He had ineard said directly ‘opposite A clothes on fire, and the little one screaming w: i Rous oct-tt Branch yard Verure at. 5 what Mr. Hall bad stated, that the people of ee eee ae nad at ae are sufficient 4 S215, 088, . = — - ee er ret es xt | ae anes wees wenn Weed ta nee. Piemen in of thokighos, & we : 8 f :| A wey ABOCRLPT BARMACY. Croggon and Williamson were called in to ren- ‘GEORGETOWN avoid anD esr. See Pe = had ERDEP A 'ERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ; - DELFGATE TO TRE National CoLorEp Con- vEestion.— The Colored (; Association cree ee eres ee dent.» Selegate to the Colored Meb's Comes ‘Which meets in this elty Deeember 6, ca Roe A k

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