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EVENING STAR. _ | sestmermecsng of crumene proton | Ba see cuti ee oie Tax Porowac Waren IxvEstication—On CITY ITEMS. BAN’ KERS. ). the fen a Bravecan Juwatay, JB BRYAN, Pree. J. A. RUPP, Troas = the Em. ided cause of regret ¥ - Committee on the District of Columbia * " = *Y pleyes aud inet Seto that a com: | Pelormal car gorcrnumentie tig ctr which tall | quire into. the present a pe Siitrascan Locket! WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK ; 4 in any way abridge the right People to elect | ington aqueduct, and the cause Oroide Jewelry. Corner of Seventh street and Lor ve — mittee of three be appointed to draft resotutions | their own rulers’ fect ff the same, and also the causes § . - Ward Commissioners Marshal their | for discussion; carried, and Messrs. J. 1. Crom. | Tho Ohare at put the resolutions | of the imperfect quantity and quality of water Alecks Diamonds, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS Forees, man, Lewis Clephane, and W. H. Brown, Jr., | and declared —< Hermie oping ge the phich it furnishes the egg eh examine Sitver-plated ‘Ware, ort on? — aod 8, < “ sar —__ were appointed. outaiders, some of the latter votin neg- | into all contracts made com The soeret ~ : p.m. sal Amusements, ce. They March to Union League Hall. | Mr. A. Watson offered the following, which ae : mack Gi Dtoning, Widdk matter has been onaning Ah by the —— | Com oe Band age 4 ent, solhe ag — J" COOKE & Co., —— 3 . Watson 4 was | mittee Distri Jum J * cMATiowat Tueaven—Lingard Burlesque Major Richards Interferes. T Reload Beet neaterpgyoat gineare thaakato | adored: ni x. * Soma: ae ke seco Thureday and | between 4 and 6th streets es fe — ‘Me STAR. ‘ews for able Kesoi t respec ti request of Con- | vesterday, and heard testimon: ae ~ . Watt's Orera Hoven—Laura Keene in | gue Gangs net Allowed te Maren Im. | hacect te rant ePeacefully assemble’ and the | gress to buve the best porteait of the Tate Socra ary | Downey: Thomas Maloney. Jacob-Hayes, John | | T..D. Bannon has just returned from a visit Buy and sell at current market rates « Toinette, the Saucy Housemaid.”” —— Tmpind apon'at our fant mecting. Usreeerded and | Stanicn eclccted, tobe iuscuter as feix years, nai | Tierney, John Halloran, Tobias Boudinot, John | to New York, where he secured the services of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Wmrencnst Gatteny—Mammoth Ilumi- | They EmterSingly and imSquads. | '"372!t0en Aton lest meetin tio headed | ih Poor. Am honest mnie the nibles’ ‘eork at | B. Newland. Wm, Lauer, £. Z, Stover, Wim. 0. | & first-class Gurter, from fone of the tinest estab GOLD AND SILVER. nated War Views, and other Magnificent Repre- — the bloody election riots iu in the Second Ward, | Ged.” “A” copy of this portrait so iuseribed to be | Grady and Ht. ¥ mas to the manner | lishments on Broadway. and purchased « Orders for STUCKS, and BONDS promptly ex sentations, every evening at7\ o'clock. Pandemonium Ereke Loose. and who is now a striker for Peters, the Second | furnithed ‘aad hang up in each Department of wok performed by them in the original con- adhe = wae a Promptly exe Surra & Srnoxe’s Ant Gatien, 25 F a Ward Commissioucr, took @ prominent position | Buresitof the Government. sls a copy to, be far: | struction of the aqueduct as if, in their judg- Oak Hall? | INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS furnished street. The Meeting Broken Up. in the room, su bya of desperadoes Revenue, and ctery principal collection ant tnat | Ment, the work was properly performed. The 2 jest MARERITER’s ART GALLERY, 486 7th street. b the These — yle. is ‘The Mob Set up Another Meeting. | %,}'* Style), He is of burly proportions are Union, for the pnr- | @Vidence adduced from witnesses has not | 525 7th strect, opposite Post Wffice. Call and ex- ofticer threnghout i 2 Role ine. 1,1,6 EWIS JOHNSON & co. a ai with a neck likeanox. He opened the bal pose ot permanent respect to the distinguished de. | been given publicity. an! . B "e An? Gatizar, 25% Pennsyl 7 ea asking— a teased, and nes 2 ettort at coomomny, ith the PE Re na SED L avenue. The Lights put @ut. Ts this meeting called for free discussion? hope and belief that fewer officers would defraud or GRAND ALLEGORY AND TARLEAUX.—Mr. G. Tar Wasnrncton Crry Savrvcs BANK, cor- | BANKERS, eBay — ‘The Chair.—Is the gentleman here under the | P¢T™it others to defraud the Government with the | M. Hagar will on the 27th and 2sth instants give | ner of 7th street and Louisian: avenue, is j . . manele TRANsrERs or Keat Estate. —The follow- | Another most disgraceful attempt was made | caf eyes of the patriotic, honest and indomitable old grand entertainment at Metzerott Hall, which | from 6:30 to 7:0 o'clock every Saturday even! ng PENNSYLVANIA ATES: CORNER TEXTH ing transfers of real estate have been filed in the | yy Corperation employes to break up the meet- | “‘Brooks—I am. “Siesoresd: Rhat ifvtich portrait is prepared thata | Will be participated in by over 400 children of | in addition to its regular banking é . lee of the Kecorder of Deeds (Mr. S. Woif) ing of ‘Reform Republicans” at Union League The Chair—As an anti-Bowen man? copy be furnished for the. Mayor's office, and also | the public schools, who will appear in a grand pays interest on dey ® DEALERS I= ee a we ©. Barr to Wm. Fletch Hall last night. Ex Brooks.—I am not prepared to answer. one for each of the Council chambers. allegory and tableaux, appropriately costumed. es DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANOE. January Mth—W- r. Barr to Wm. Fletcher, | it night. pecting, or rather fear- The Chair—If the gentleman had read the While this resolution was being read there | The entertainment will consist of singing, de- Siurce, Nome eas, anv Nev Government and Corporation Bonds bonght ana sub. C, square £3, $100; . Bestor et al, ‘rus | ing, a repetition of the scenes of Wednesday | cali ould have seen that he could not be | were loud cries of “Mr. President,” “let's ad- | clamation, &c, and conclude with agrandtab- | Oxper_—Partica wanting (0 buy ascwing jar ene ores mght a tees, to F. Koones, —= Mu, eee 364, S430; J. night last, Mi Dixon, C , Crossman and | recognized at this meeting, and he cannot be | Journ,” &c. Jeau in which ail the States will be represented. | chine should not fail to see Willcox & Gibbs’ in | "Ati other Marketable Securities sold or bonght on we marvel to Momgree Di. Mersel sare a, | pee meee an rgpelee took | Permitted to speak. Mr. Brooks moved that the meeting adjourn. | This exhibition has been given in over seven- ration at the agent's, C. Bata, Corset and | Comminr ly oe; cs eee PeaNON, OF Che Bote Oe aCe ian bik |. Mr: A. MeDovite:—I would sek, can't wehave | (Geass one, no.”} ty-cities thronghout the United States, and is | irt manufacturer, 7th street, between nahi veel | piven They ty Ae and it was kept | free speech? [Voice—That’s it.” Another | _ Mr. Clephane offered the following resolution; | warmly indorsed by the . The arrange- 13 | DENTISTRY 9, square 424, StS; ILE, | locked until 7 o'clock. ‘In the meantime quite a | Yoice—“"Point of order; remarks are out of or w Kassiveas Taek the right at eltigana tb meat tn tae [ Bence Cee ee ent of Dr. White, Sargeon Ch saat: : - : s . 5H. > . esolted, e right of citizens to meet in the : 5 ne bi 8 ————— - = Bateman to W. Parker, i4 and part 15, pig eign in front <= berg op ond by understand this is a Democratic | Cit¥ of Washington for peaceable deliberation is at | the District schools. A large audience will no years’ ‘cal experience in the | WY ELLS & BRIGHTWELL, square 31, $01.60; W. B. Todd to D. ements ae ae cme dee ee nl | wanting: anend. doubt greet each performance. United States and Panadas, prevous to heing e2- Smnvenen SJ Touth hall 5, square GM; Charles Seals to Cecilia | Keeping the crowd d Mabout hve minutes | McDevitt move to adjourn. [Voices— | Mi, BJ Cunningham offered a resolution seo — tablished at 424 Peunsyl avenue, between * Underwood. part 1, square 470, $250; J.T. Ward hy ope a tly Abe oe mod, sad ae “No,""*¥es;” cheers and groans.) that the police force of the city is utterly unable | tae Barimone AND Poromac Ratinoap.— Dec. 16th, 1861, enceessfully | Rewoven FROM F St, Ber. 9en axy LOra ro No Seeker a0 hie ee. ee ee | Commanend Cocoa main teas | Aiea’ ane a sergeat-at-arms be ap- | Subnredc. > meeting from insnit; which was | The committee appointed by the Te As- to , Chilblains, Club and Lae see Piaubiesisms aevaran thanecee 10, square 6, $085; AT. Bradley et al, trustees, | Purpoe of allowing none to pass who came for | pomted. sociation—Mesers. T. C. Connolly am K is, and other diseases feet, At this point an intelligent-looking colored | ey; ited Gov. Bowie at Annapolis ‘ithout pain or inconvenience to the patient. to W i, —. square 375, $12,800. disorderly purposes. Officer Berry also took a | | Mr. A. Watson moved that the presiding ofi- | man. who deve tly gave hi as J..W. | veserdar” Ten agp she passe muary ith —Moses Kelley to Robert Clark- | Place near the door. Among the lirst who aps | c¢F Fespectfully Aigne alt wuo are nov anti- | Brown, of Philadelphia, mounted the piastorm, | Yesterday, and after a pleasant intorviow were | The shoe can be worn with ease immediate! jaan 29H AND 137TH Ste . ent they should put down this disorder, and not let | _T#® Cxorat Soc ~ i a splendid article, all Linen Bosoms, and Cuffs the shame of the people be published to the | CERT which takes place this evening at Lin- | 25 "Riy"eo on" Hall promises to be a great success. The Geet Merino Undershirts and i . 1 r world. Applause. cole Drawers 50, 60, and 75c.; an excellent artiele #1 trustees, to War. Shorpun cf al, Gn to Nott: * You have come here again to-crowd | Came asa Republican and freeman, not as the | “rl : oned 9 ; . | Programe includes (in adihtion to the per- | gh hy Led of square 38; do. to He He Habidar, eon taint &, | us out, as you did the other night, after we en- | slave of any one, and was open to argument. If | ing that tice Pech asked i hey wore wi formances of the Society itself) pianoforte solos | tha $1 Shoven haven aa tata stock of ail reservation A isa Kile: te da bettas without chur writs ane. ie warty, Could | appealed to the crowd to respect themselves | BY Professors Benkert and Henry C. Sherman, kinds and at all prices. Excellent Paper Col- trustee, part : (attempt- | do better without than with Mr. Bowen, he was | ah'tne tight of free suceghe “* | the Director; soprano solos by Mrs. Droop and = i tg ing to raise hisarm to strike Crane.) ~~ | open to conviction, and intended to sit quietly neisered Madame Krete hh per ber. at A ail partial ac for which the sual chai | PPENTAL association Ps il- | after the operation. Rete — Ce Ig eee tarnome Marengo nee papery ng gh tle fig oe a aud said that he came as a stranger and had uo | Seay outt beta poy Uetore dans, | newt physicians, surgeons and thowandsofoter | D DRS LEWIE & DAVIS. w eee part ar ; an, ag = eee ee ee ps _. [apie Gal Mr Kelsey hoped that the soot of Mr. Wat. | Patt Se Te ee ene wah ey ere 1871; that the application for the extension of | rest — persons who patronize his establish- Ne ace PERRSTLY amha av LNuR, ith—tames ‘N. Colton’ to p. | Cor I, 3 < : Se ait, | emgaged. He was making appearance : H vant t. Hours from 8 a.m. top. x sts.. Wachingwn, 2.0. Joan Grace io Warree Weskasrion taste | Crommunteceg Hee puteactinn: arate: | Sovect tseer wate’ prtwes hs Gates’ ck | tasted would appeal in the name of God, of | Nite but mot probable, contiveenin then Prest business at ofice. Dr. Whia iwumsble | pTHET, AATRACTE WAFHOUT Pale. m Grinder to Warren Washington, part 12, | Cross ing S roaching, - ae the Republican party, by at is sacred, to rs med a Ry the use of pure Nitros wat square 455; John Collins to Thomas Collive pact self in postion to ert hin ont, Sind remarked | they would remain Me ol rroperly. and if them to be men, and fo act as sich. He regret apes Hedge gp aes Eg eo to visit, patients at thelr residences exoopt be- Chior former, Biter. if tease <=] square (6, o asantly ** e in here. y s j | ted the manner in which they were acting, whic! . +e] _ ———o——__ ~ ow charge January, Isth—Rosanna D. Magrader_to | Nott replied—"1 will, this is a public meeting. | he believed, do s0. Some were present who did | was painful to kim. in Peanayivanis where extension of time was asked than if the = sesaions hinee ae » | Hacting when Artificial Teotn a yoreph Anthony. east part sub E, square 373, | | Mr. Crossman— You don’t come under the — hag Gide) Thee he hoes at | the coiored: men have no voto, they met with ranee that the Leg sens asa passa free | , Just having opened an immense stock of new | for thd surgical a etiormed, wh 5 W. P. Dele to H. Kilbourn, trustee, subs | Call, and I say you shant.” Nott attempted to | [ os es, Ae) es OF vere an | white men and behaved themselves with order railroad law at the present session. Goods, of ‘we will dispose of as quick as | Will be deducted the teeth are made. Wewiil pg ae Berry niticipating | Republican."|. Tio was'in favor of ree speveit | 11 propriety, and why could not the same state sarc Possible, we will sell Goods now cheaper pay ty an to J. M. Stiger, part are Nott, ct icipatin, blican.’ | of ? - i ‘ jc lots 5 to Ti, in aquase 1,000; seo. eee | that they were going te Neves see Ene | and deieed to Dacorah ie saver Of free specch, | of things exist here? “He appealed again that citys Invitation Cox. | ¢¥e%; Vis: White Shirta75, $1, 8.125 and upwards, Jani ivth—B. Ralf et al, trustees, to J must have none of this; you must not fight.” Properly. ‘Towles, part 10, square 40; 4° T. Bradicy ec ar, | Mr. Crane, who was just inaide theron, said | Mr. Sinclair (of the Fire Department) sald he ng from nd all other branches of d to and pe gaged the hall; you dirty scoundrel. Nott—* Don't call me ascoundrel, , Square 515; Eliza Si ehael Lawler, part 18, snare 582, Mr. Brouks—I am here as a citizen; we know mar, and a charming octette | rss Clo Aen Wfbe Rerot enkoniee | "Ei, Be-Oed onid paeeo Given tn cuchange on Sol Tucker, trustee, &c., to John Little, Ufticer Berry here declared that this thing | and Lovey sell atdamecinaé te ecuak: you have called this meeting to annihilate us.” | DY yey te Club, which forms portion of | GF Neck Ties, raed Te ever seen in this | fold valuation for every (above speciiied! chews et are LIS, $3,200; W. C. Johnson to L must be stopped, and after some parleying, di- Brooks here arose and attemp: speak. Mr. Pechin continued, saying they should al- | (it, Choral Society. The only reserved seats | City, “Come one, come all, and everybody will | Werk. det eubs, BE ring which Messrs. Crane and Crossman ex- | Col. Wayne and Mr. E.L. Kinney were ap- | 47) meeting to proceed; that it was held for | Will be for the Presflent, members of the Cabi- | So hatsned) ’? Fraxc & Gorman, RS. W_AND HA id et al, guardians 5, | plained that having rented the hall and called | Pointed sergeants~ ——. i 8 specific purpose, and that others could be held | Ret, and Diplomatic Corps. Au early attend- Marble Hail, D* 5% ede ptt Square 8, £25); Margery Darnall et al to should be adinitted. Mott nd Bee cea oY NBS | and be others apes ee ae to fit down, | for'diseustion. ‘They should remember what the | ANCe is requested, as the concert will commence No. 458 Tth st., opp. Patent Office, and F) between 12th and B. Scaggs et al 782; should be admitted. Nott and the others, after | aud by others urged on; but the Chair plainly call for this meeting is. precisely at eight o’clock. A brilliant coipa- 11,6,2: Ne 7th st., between D & E sta. ARTIFICIAL TEETH ny A. Re Part 14, reservation D, S1 Tiunaning near the door for a time, went down | informed the mesting that Mr. Brooks coud | “rats last remark again raised a commotion, | Y may be expected. % Geral. Fase Bievoms Desai wee, y th — 0. B. Baker 2 Mrs. E. 5. an stairs. cane aeeiee: ae Fe sper pow Ma = ed 7. saa efiurts, com- Yhich continued for oe bat Sealy Mr. New Trrat Aw, ARDED—This mornin, 2, in the ‘Geo: to’ A a rae * 9 Square 127, $2,400; b ss © e 1 hes . . + e Sie an rion ardook fo" OC Star |, crm of uit and bigek fied the ront | Oar He. Phlieook (a tember of the bar) | Clete siecceded in making hinee( Ma, | cn aehANnu zeman: | Georgetown Advertisements, | hiss dock, (Georgetown pzoperty,) $1,250; do. to do., | And sidewalks outside, and crowded the stair- | did not think it was necessary that the people appointed—two from each ward; carried: Samuel Van Buren, convicted of manslaughter GEORGETOWN METHODIST do..) $2,000; S. T. Drury, ‘trustee, to F. W. | Ways leading to the hall. ‘They seemed to fecl a | should be invited to leave, as he bel that the following wero appointed: First Ward— | ‘causing the death of a boy in May last, by 1em ANT CBUBCH —Preaching TO denis, lot 16, square ist, €3,c00;, W.'H. West to | g00d deal sted by the interference of the | there would be Centr nen Pe Anat | Thomas Martin, Jas. Kelley; Second Ward— (ig Seg renga ee le iyat em. by REV. DE HUN . . B. Coldwell, lots 1, 2 2 pol ‘vent deal a on oii Sep! i eT; = . comand, Mir, poe i" 5 AG, fe a 5 aad &, syeace' 24, | Renee te Reevent Some 2 aking 8 teak on | Svar) Lewis Clephane, David Fisher; Third Ward— | 9™ motion 0 a H. B. Philbrook, Andrew Freeman; Fourth ; = — 2 a Tatchman af the City Hall, came up and in- | ,, Mr. Watscn remarked that it was well known | Wart”. He Grecamnne Geo WW renin eae WERAT. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctior ep sghirby the Wacingon “abt Wane | tsa thas the doe usta wan | Ble wan favor of rege Wate Gad | Ward on Urmde, Wm: Fetch, Sith | tip" eager an ate ttn | BB ensue, ¥ ni by ington Club to their q me he would ask that all should behave th rank Gaines, R. A. Simms; Seventh | tended by the Grand and Friendship L id joung lady friends was certainly the most He rushed up the stairs and endeavored to push | name he wou tak the oo ee ‘d—J. W. Green, L. G. Hine. ; aan re ie gnind irecherche young people's party dua: | Ms way in, but was not only tnsuccosefule but have come heres butas they wers heres he ered | gqZh, motion to adiourn was wiopted, and for | Grand spd Ridgely Encampments of Odd Fet- occurred bere {Or sekceal eae est | was slang away by the ith such force ax | have come here; but as they were here, he hoped eer after cheer and groan after : 6 3 — Wize about two hundred and’ fifty persons | {0 double him up, and he returned to the crowd | they would behave themselves. If it ‘is the will Grove, Order of Druids; and Capitol Lodge, Bi 2 — ‘ “ ue Will | groan succeeded each other. Tom Bowie, ac- : * °K OF GROCERIES left . present, ninety couples participating in the | 0¥tside in a somewhat crest-falien condition. far neo Nragt ng meghutd Satisfied if every one is | Companied by Aaron Clark and others, presesd | OTWer Of Good Fellows. him, consisting of the usual aasrriment of farull L"* UE ELee eee ee” German.” The ‘costumes of the lation were | Here was Commissioner Atkinson, of the Fifth mitted; but let every one behave himself. | towards the platform, and the first-named ex- |, NE FORE tle, @ lot of HOUSEHOLD FURN: ALTIMUKE, Mo. tasteful and elegant. the ladies present | Ward, with a strong de mn of colored men, | They were determined to have their meetings, | claimed, «I move that Jor Borce take the We Missionary Axiversary Exercises | TURE. Select Boarding and Day School. Every facility were Mrs. General McDowell ‘Mine Eun | one of whom was heard to say “Indeed this | and if the rowdies broke this ong up they would chair !”'and put the question. During the con- | 8t the Foundry M. E..church, to-morrow, will | _ Terms of sale: One-half cash, and the balance in for the acquirement of & therongh and finished Philadelphia; Mus Jew. Boston; Miss fioy, | thing don’t do for me; I come ten miles, and got | Call on Coady nee tt the next for protection, and | finual cheering and groaning’ Brooks took the | Le Of ® most huteresting character. ‘See adver- | ninety daye, secured PTER SCONE: Ruglish and French education of New York; Miss Morris, of Baltimore: Miss | © 0, back to-night-” | Atkinon was driving Fo Sas cents Dae Peotecs Lem hey will zo to | chair and proceeded to address the meeting. | Usement. ial3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionsar, | qqhtPeeial attention given to Music and Ornames Be - - 5 rou! atternoon, collect itary, au: je jov- | § th 3 i f fows;’ ies Bescgkien:? aaa Davin Cho cree; | forces, ‘and last night had them ‘weil i kara, | ernment would see that the Fight of free npeect The hooting and yelling was, however, kept up | Ix tum Cova iN GENERAL TeRM, to-day, to such an extent that it was impossible for the brains of a number of the embryo admirals | 2° is . end Cash for boarding pupils in English departicat THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDA! ST- | $400 per annnm, nd then crying out “Fifth Ward, this | is maintained. (Applause, with yells and hovt- etleckan, | James Edwards and John C. Brawner were ap- “3 ~ 4 : “President Brooks” to make himself heard; 7 ° ? PONED until MONDAY, Jannary 2%, Wo'clock a.m. For circulars containing full information addr-« Bierce cee aeiel dancing; Mise Melntire, | POY Lemy, imber, Commissioner of the | ing from the other side} | and Mrs. Lockwood, finding that the party who | P°!nted County Constables. _— WALTES 8. Cox, Brecator. ” | the Principal ia, n of Adare Saiz ies Lizzie Forter, danghter | Firvt ward, pad attended to business sino, and | The Chat called jondiy tor order. bad engaged the ‘hall had adjourned, com- Wasutxaron, Jan. 21, 1870, | [RY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr;Goorgetown, | 4°7-eo&Way 5-0 SAPPUNOOTT. 8. 5 a man setters, Miss Clymer, | fins tinse to thea te ealaed Sprig Mr. Hulse, Sr.( Assistant Commissioner of the | ine that datheesg a oe ene Crem See- | Eprrom Sran:—I have attended two menting TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED REAL Es. | BjPISCOPAL SCHOOLS. (connected with the Of Col. Alden; Mrs. and Miss Kinney; the Mice pong the outside, crowd were contractor 1. | First Ward.}—“Give us free speech; that’s what | wifi nat aarkness was commencing, left the hall at Union League Hall, the one last night and TATE IN GkORUETOWS D/C. Chareh J ihe laceration, m1 bs 3 . Peck, Toy on ¥ Board; | We want.” ae i "e ni re, the former calle: Under y virtue of a de trust to me and ‘Mics ‘Smith uacpie PG vomovore at, | Charles it. Bliss, Maurice Murphy, Commis: | "Brooks said he had seen the call, and knew it meeting i being held at the City Huet gad ih | BY 8 few sore-hended Itepsiblican opponents ot beh LR te RSS Smith, of the Navy. The forcige ronan reeks | sioner of the Fourth Ward; Morcnee a, Was an anti-Bowen meeting, but supposed the | [eeting ls being held at the City Hall,” and in | Savor Bowen, as said acl probably truly said ‘uted and recorded in Liber T. and R., No. 4, ly represented by a number cra euttaches | Striker for Murphy; the notorious Tom Bo Tight of free speech wonld be granted. When wid by the friends of the Mayor; but in place of | folie 0 et se Sg ane 'M street, with their ladi he Navy was present in the | Wm. E. Nott; 4, M. Green, Assistant Commis. | he came he found that the doors were closed to ——— these few malcontents being allowed to have | FAY ‘the Suh doy of 3 A."D. 100.'at s rincipal, ons of Commodore Smith, Captain Broce, | sioner Fourth Ward; Mike Shiner; Jo Broots, | all but a certain class. He however was adait, Meeting of the Corporation Employes | their own meeting and their own say, the ward Premises, to the highest bidder. - dt Be. Tryon, Lieut. Commander Penileten cj | striker for Peters, Second Ward Commissioner: | ted, and he came in for the * ppurpose of battling and their Forces. commissioners and ward contractors marched parcel of gro ying and beinz in WIE G33 Mole Others. The Army had only a small derecanne | K-S. Hulse, Assistant Commimioner First Weed | With the opponents of the Mayor, They Rally at the City Hall—Pass Resolutions | their laborers to and took possession of the meet rectown, District of Columbia, and being part of é és 3 esent, containing Captaite Hornet tartan | To add tothe contusion prevalent thereatanc, | Mr. Carey W. White (of the Sixth Ward.) thanking, the Disturters of the “Reform Mice | IMR, the City Attorney and other city officials | fet No. 318; in Beatty. umd Hawktas oti cs Ex wmnscwae Weleth inn ind the guy pare; | there was asort of Womens Sultrage Meeting in | called Brooks to order. ing”—Mr. Buller astonished—-Capt. MeMahon as. | Belt by to see the thing well done. “Last might iuig at a point on the cast siseol Prcterickaiees | CBEGARY INSTITUTE emis fortore the light fantastic wner the acy | the thirdstory of the building, access towhicg Le | Brooks declined to yield. tonihed—Resolutions of Indignation, de oF ee Aine was called to consider the propricty | £3 feet 6 inches north of corner fortmecd take iter, | ie ay a yt showed the hour to be beyond the patient wait, | the females was had only by means of the stair. | ‘The Chair—“ You must take your seat; you Sous tases Gus aoeaak eee of the city asking Congress for a territorial | setion of the math line of Sth von aed he ee tine ing and Dey Seboot ing of tncdiows chaneneees mn a eat Wa: | Se above toatiseed Soa cee ne times was | are a disturber of the public peace.” Hee nC nnO obtained admittance to the | charter for the city, at that meeting was the | of Fraketee eee une thence nort! in: . z chaparones and mass. oe of colored men. tn vain did | | Mr-H.J. Cunningham said that under the | meeting at Union League Hall last evening for | same want commissioners, Saat Ge and run} th 1S feet 6 in- 2th. French janenage m0 Mr. ninghar ga 2 fame com same city con- | ches to the southeast corner formed by the inter is" —~ ¥ in cousigatty ee site, “ call ot the meet rooks’ remarks wer eaki with t et rederick strects WILLY. : ¥uon. Hewateal < re on Natura) | DE: 10ckWwood appeal to them to “make room meeting ma ‘were not | the purpose of breaking up the same, and the | ‘actors, with the same set of labore: A IDLY, Print 7s.” The same | fin of the cast Line of Fr erected 23-c0om MA. 7 y ng for the ladies to pass,” and Mrs. Lockwood tv, in order. set did the talking at cach meeting, hailoving | “’ mini qa ye ——<—__—__—__— History and Zoology, in Lincoln Hall last night, | alco in vain. Tawend then west conics | _treoks hers ousas tthe Srent 6f diestand. Sreceeaetr atte tae eee: U and voting. Both or these Incetings were adins | of oth street a Cert; then south, parallel to Fi A. FAHNESTOCK’S pl meagre ag we large oe ae tthe door was open, when up the | and Mr. White seid teak Evceks: Bad eae to the Aldermen’s Chamber in the City Hall to Stor seamed paisincnne ore FTE vUt | street: 6 feet to the lace of beginning B. : “ © ape and gorilla, a would make froin the ‘ im with buying and selling negroes. Broo! ; re "= vesfal i gaged in the disgrace- erms ne ; balance in six and : was the subject, and the Professor, first making | (ror dono" poy sist protons Outside | (exeitedly,) “Wes; and I repent it? Cite Creaking te the rere mene, Mmsuccesstul im | Ful transaction but that few wanted cee | tee a ast One-half cash; be of trust on the VRRMER TSR S irarite of the skeletom man, and by its | secing that their tactics had failed ss ferme ie | the contusion became so great that cr, ide that of the gorilla, proceeds: airman, and F. | Meo? Opeials, that are the followers of the | Propetty eaticlactory to the Trustoe, with ‘notes — ry ‘at of the gorilla, proc: d to compare | fecting an en masse entrance to the ali, seemed | impossible to make out what was going on, a bot h ake at layor, ward commissioners and con- | > go ee slap wih ee . Gang, Gobecially with reference to the brain, | and afier a general jow-wow in the -middic of | id hurrahing for Bowen, and others crs in, tha! the meeting at Union League Hall was ‘a | Atm, the meetings or lose their work | terms of sale are uot complied with within @vedsrs | of five years? That a lange proportion of hind cy, cyt, and ehin—the latter being the dis- | the strect, i whieh Atkinson, Himbér, Murphy | “rat Lim oute? “Why don't the police do tl é Mr. D. B. Peck was chose: 20 a i ting, and although it was called for | 2@_ doubt. AN honest men will admit that | from day of sale. the Ts f ther ha ai hs duty.” While this disorde: ees this state of thi t i bbe | Tesell the property atthe rlah and cost of the defeals. | Seg without g eed ne been a subject of romark, x ture of man; noother having a claim ind two or thre m participated, ef duty Vhile wsorder was going on M re % 4 rs ‘ hi 0 ings must in some way be | Tr . alt and Without @ salislactoury cause Ttained, it ‘Go Raat expressive feature. As to the brain, the | rung with cries ot Clty Hall? b thie ware Dixon vacated the chair, ealling on Mr. Keis ioasd Goemaiioeee init cases,’ | changed, and Re better plan to doit, in my | OL cssy Trnstee certain. : cnt = Professor drew as life size that of the gorilla at | Fitth Ward!” ~This way, First Ward!” as, | to take it, for the purpose of bringing in t! ‘A. M. Green offered a resolution, which was | Pinion, is to have a Territorial charter. Sap- | ja s7-a THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. Also, it is known that worms exist in the haman about one-fourth of that of man. As the foot, | 4 move was made towards the City Hail, but a | Police, and ina short time Mr. D. retarned, adopted, tendering the thanks ot the mecting to | Rowe ty Congress gives the city a Territor.al | 2°" 8 system from its earliest infancy: therefore parents, the formation showed conclusively that it ws | considerable portion of the crowd rame back in lowed by Licut. Tait, Sergeant Greer and other | Joc’ Brooks and the other disturbers of “ike are given to other Temieie te eee: | Esrancienen me 2008, expecially mothers, who are mere constantly with cenestntecanty atti nitnomeen ramen saves spd eingly; amd sean thelr way inte the | ORC, ued previously mounted a chair | Mr ange era CO k: once of an attompt appeinting the Governor. and the people alec PREMIUM AWARDED IN 1857, their children,eannot be too observing of the first fessor closed by a beaatiful allusion to the decta- ‘THE MEETING. Sod tamed Mime hearse, urging the audience | to enier that meeting, and demanded to know it ing — Houses of the Legislature—and le: W.H. WHEATLEY’S Seergumn el worans; St se enediy an taay eulet, com nm Seriptre,that God made man in iiis | tout 7:250'clock, whensome 00 or 70 persons | %0 Keep order and listen to the resolutions pre~ | there ever was a insiance i a Seats on Terry thelr charters ne none Wyn Georgetown wit | PREMIUM STEAM DYEING | ty SAFELY Axp cuRramm own image.” Many of the audience, we regret | had assembled, Mr. William Dixon called the | pared by the committee. (Cheers, groans aud | tory {cries of“ Don't say ‘Tesvisories to us") | 120. woald hone cents by pa Biden LS sao CLEANSING FATABLISHMENT. ¥ (atleast —s ae by vn m<¢eting to order, and read the call ; “Sir. kelsey urged that parties should sit down vee ae — apices ticket was elected, | jane would ‘ap ponee to eo eo ead ‘No. pe pRrh st. removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by op on maki “ Rere . i 5 i 7 ee aes ‘ D. &. = ot bis clequent and beautiful peroration. This was | quest the alicndance for the parpos et onan eatin | anid listen to the fable ‘meeting would be seated. | Cartan MeMabou herd spoke of his being a | ROW. It would certainly be a eliet to the et sun, oeoneetown, pro. | he Gels use 2 bad example for the many pupils of the public | for the approaching municipal election 2 - | favor of a peaccable meoting would be seated: | Republican, and of his astonishment at ‘the | #°™® ee ere are ot thal | vi with the best talent andarthaieskill obec. |B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, schools, present for their intellectual and moral | Bowen Republicans who are friends of the present | One side of the hall adopted this suggestion anii Way affairs at Union League Hall were con: | OW", lected by themselves, to go to for all | taimed-with consent ‘attention on the part improvement. Rational Administration, without distinction of race | soon became orderly, but on the Hrooks side | Guoted. model detiee, in place of for months and Pathe Proprietor, thie, the Dest piace inthe | It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, —_e—__ Ce lor, who may de sire preform: in our ore = ees bases Ca Foe ge and it was some Mike Duffey here embraced the opportunity apa ety ee Biche ocd aes moors ow td oe orders in his = ad being a Tre Frac Footway Mrastrewest Ixves- +3 ‘ith soa Se | moment fore Se of repl: the aspersions cast upon him bj a = GI iS] miGatiox —DMesers. Willams and Taylor, of a | the tity will be nonariier ar peciage sntereste of ssintant Li in Realtek indefense of Mayor | ™¥ opinion, could so coniribute to the = PURELY VEOREABLS COMPOETION. idhfal and-ccos | Mt, Hulaes (A # Commissioner, of First | oun 0 we want is free guarantes eommittee inted by the Board of Commoy | nomical performance of their several dutics.at Uni Ward.)—* Al Seunetl to Soames tobe aad : fustant,at te —— = < M perity of the city as this change; and why should | [7 IDDER & MeLEAN, administered with the , eport upon the | League ui. 20 Friday evening, the dist iustant,at | | Mr, John O'Donovan essayed to make himscit Henge Ma alata eae in ante tae: ot the trends or f Mayor Bowen favor this plan? 411 Sevexta Sraxer, N.W ae To CuiLonEN OF ALL ct ad eg Practice of allowing a measurement of six feet | syen © clock. , heard. | : ne | the full Irish vote at the coming election, not- wiped that do (Succenors to D.E. Irving, orm Confections, made more Tom peanpny on} paps alec mp toemmrr dong) Meniapethebaateegeens iy Seba cero Sete ea ta crcaonan ean be withstanding the opposition of the dissenters.” | Siavdr of thecliye fn en Herat” | Dealeroin IMPORTED end DomEstic croans, | Pet tren nnn acta aleve Fee h oaedd 3 rs mtractors, : “i * : . * .M. G 5 2 - fe 73 for which they petition the City Councils, | M1," Watson womicated Mr. D. M. Kelscy | Platform abd commenced to read amid cousid- | witsi wer adotied cde anes ar eaalutions, [Fer other Locals, sce Arst page.) CHEWING sof SMOKING Tonacoue, | Pop Oc ets Lene eas a meeting night in the Mayor's office. satecretary,and he waseleeted. stable euerder te Sieve : blicans in this city | TeCeBt National Labor Convention, pledging the 2 as ialaiainaiantia vor daily. Sree th apo tered tw pat for aren | 3, Anagew teDerte—by whom isthe mect- | wlytcicic's cmap gta pemsaint | Mestng te eurngiaen and augment he Dow cachunenae eerreTits,—— tee atm onmee, ? ve oflicer, . four feet, but that it had been customary to pay A Checten Cnbonrne—Youmreeuterorder | Case nde: eee ere aieenr, an | ietine the Wen Eve hewspaper as deset ving ° WHILE OTHERS ARE DIS Should occasion require you to purchase I. A. for six feet flagging from Mayor Magrader’s a and don’t belong here. give expression to our convictions, we have deter. | of their unanimons support and co-operation. - SING OF OLD STOCK, Fahnestock 's Vermifuge, be partic ly careful to ministration up to that of the mt Mayor. | at tcDevitte_Are we to have free ch. | mined to call a meeting for the purpose of conferring | Mike Shiner then gave those present some | THe LATR“Mrv.”—Mr. H. McPherson,oneof see that the initials are B.A. This is the acticle yf W.S. Morse, Henry Birch, i Con- | Tne Chair ruled Mr. D. ont of ‘codon: statin together and di measures for uniting good | sensible advice. He was opposed to mixed the principals in the fisticuff arrangement which STRASBURGER BROS., that has been so HL Bilin, Geange Cr Wileon, and Tonle’ Starise | that the call gave the information anked.-- = | Shubuicang indefence of tocasential princpit ot | Sehooie—thought it would injure and break up | warmentioned in ‘Thursday's Stas iy bation of FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829. H. Eslin, George G. Wilson, and I stewart | “Mr. Dixon addressed the meeting as follows : | "xdultad. That we support the administration of | the Republican party. He was for Bowen, and | taken place on Tuesday evening last, near Ross- | Have just opened a large assortment of new atte all stated that pavement for six-foot ne zi ADDRESS OF MR. DIXON. “| President Grant, and endorse the policy of the pres- — the Republicans ought to stick to him, | lyn,on the Virginia shore, has called at the BOOTS AND SHOES, And purchasers must insist on having it, ff they de bad been almost universal during their ex; Fellow-Republicans: It is with unfel sat- | ent Congress. whether they got offices or not. He didn’t like | STAR office to have some points therein cor- bot wieh to have an imitation forced upon them. Fienee. ietaation Gat I eaet yon tele a nowing | o¢gseited, That we are diseatisfied with the course | these big Republicans who promised the black | rected. He appears with his nose partially cov- | and gelling them cheaper tan others offering ld saree ie that you come here actuated by mo declines of | Of Mayor Howen. and are strongly and dechiediy *p: | gmam'so Mauch. “Mike then suid, that ‘Leies aca | vee with plaster, his right eye in mourn- | stock. Bear in miod they neither mark goods Up of sc & HASLETT, Suiper Hzarp From—Mayor Bowen has | rancor or personal hatred to any one Dut by [Poppe ge re ee a permit = free discus ee a ae ent es would | ing, while his left shows the effects of vi. ao {hem at F_mpoleeale prices, RE, received the following letter from B. 8. Snider, | the most honorable motives motives thet woo Pea yo become of Crane, Crossman, m, and | Over numerous attempts at being gouged Gh ee oe ee Sentiy released Tamembered, was recently re- | intumately connected with the welfare of the | "2°. prooks.We don't come here to be in- Om"GH. Green offered the following preamble | at 12 vicloeke A see eines OR Auceday Dlght, | Fepresented. ro fnees coll before parchasing ad a eee. Judge Wslieon a writ of habeas corpus: |” | community in which we lve, for the’ primey | Suited. sald the meeting was called for | #84 rerolutions, which were adopted: occurred between him and Daily, which, after | °° Will find « saving of percent | pag SOLE PROPRiETORS. * Fintwome, Jan. I, 20-—itr., Bowen—Sir : utc: avon Gis oilue Daum tion, and | Renubiighemepaeed te Me wen, andthey | ,Whefeas.s large number of the Republican | much parleving, was settied by a trip across the 2 373. anata PITTSEURG, PA Permitted temnet ad ye nee OF God, | was | Shick aahort time since gave promise of start- | Republicans opposed to Mayor Howen, and they Genied fis HAVE Ok partacionss to Cos Seok | te Deli eee ene a ivicetenie << — 8 Ps per: to meet e of 01 lenied the to participate in a mass e . e 4 OF the best families that ever contributed to the Sore ll Semin ay ee eee | In Hulse We were toll’ ae wase'to have | EOF profemed Republicans; and whereas the | ground be commenced to shed his clofies, bac | ¢zoG AND CATTLE FOOD- PPeorceats FoR srarionnsr. nessof man. Be carefulhow you close your | With the Republican here to say “‘all is | freecpeeck’ _ mild. pretended Republicans concerned. in the | had only gotten his overcoat off when, he says, a ED VEGE. Taeascay Derartwent, Jannary 3.1570 Somber thatas you bate measazed Drnkent g> | well” What are the facts?” Congress, by giv= | S5,"SC some to a point of order, that she | mauagement of said meeting have locked their | Dally struck him to the ground, gua fantoaeg TABLES for cattle Sed hor feed” Te har besa ore. | gBetled Ppgpesais for os will be measured to you agains It ould pe | WE, the franchike to a race who had never be- | rexfations shoud bereed: thelr cling meaty | doors fiom them in Uneir Gilder oe Tas te | being. choked ees BoD, be loosed only on | Tounced by toes wine hese weed knee center | SEATIONERY will be you again. It wou ditter from their wild efforts then 3 fore known what it was to protect themselves | bee: d. T ‘™ a article. Will be in quantities to bur better for you were a millstone about ‘ballot, enab nm commences organization of the Republican party, shutti: him by the hair and was drawing his nose chasers. Aj . G. gour neck and yon cast into the sea, than to bo | tution of thls, capital Tight? ar ae eae | gatfa Rhinehard explained that, free speech | ‘ifm out in the street like eattle, endeavoring | towards lis remorseless tecth witen he (3 Fi k tration “ ” (etetomyou and death. Poecamel thy God. before the great country that was constantly | " Pandemonium was here unloosed, and for a pote J to place you ina condition, by virtue of | son) whispered “ Enough,” which outrageous conduct towards you, (and | round. He then, he says, chased D. I shall return soon. B. 8. Syipan.” | *anning our entiendl time all attempts at going on with the proceed- | your just arn indignan it resentment of the in- , and after waiting for him for over oS Ba ee mae | in Loe teectiertek, sik ‘gsieaery. tomnpice fan) rvite Go sores at tices vieriny | toe jeiurned acrom the Bridge, paying C nossa wasn, WHAT 18 THE MATTER with the water suj to them to unite with us m the fight. | uousi xorg ig a ars tones, “Where | Bot understand the cause of your being thus | bis own toll, as did also Daily's seconds, John | gga_ ESTATE EXCHANGE @ BROKERS. ply? Although the streams are all full,and the | Fie appeal was not made in vain. Right gen- v Lome | pattciemengionaeli [Laughter.} | s##embled in such numbers; thei . be | Keynolds and Syl. Koons. avows he isno Bo. 327 PENN’A AVENUE, South side, rveirs ought to be filled to their ut ca- | erously did we elevate to place and power those i ch here g ay gy en ro ‘] | it Resolved, That the conduct of men en- | pugilist, but can lick Daily for money. Between 6th end 7th strecte west. pacity, the upper stories of most who declarations of unswerving patrio:- | chair, urged that they should ‘hear the res. | title them to the censure and honest a} NicgLy Caucut.—Flour negroes, named Wm. Su ihe higher fointe tn the ety are now without | ism and devotion to the principles at fake and | Ghaticus; thet souls unigertoey ane he nee of every true man within our party; that tho | Allen, Ben Johmeon, Theodore S| egeay Siw oWalon. any flow of the needed element, and in many | the interests of the people. » however, ‘was not called for free discussion by every. | ¢&?nest and zealous manner in wi colored | Atkinson, went into the store of John Potter,on EU t the supply (Is limited even to the | had the din of battle been hushed, and our re | boty. but for wepecttio ddiberate | men rally and defend their dear-bought boon of street, last evening, and winle one of the | (YANTELS! MANTELS! MANTE Ls 1! floor. In the searcity is nearly as | joicing ceased, when it was seen with intense on a plan of organizin, blicans of | liberty and enfranchisement is the surest and was purchasing or to pur- | “Persons building and repairing houses would do great as during the dry seasons of summer,and | mortification that some of our leaden, coal Washington oppcked to the press ae cans Of | best evidence of their of liberty thas pleed of tbacco,andther quietly sized wo bald pair wre articles complaints on ‘the subject are both namerous | because of this Intensely devotion to | istration. He understood the outsiders had come | 8d equality and the raacy Ok the Repub- | amall box of tobscco under his coat. “Mr. Fot- RLS. which iy thelarget ‘mort collec: | emarded oder it, and the performance sane. and joud, Hither there must be & criminal right, began to imagine ives our lords | there to overawe the mote respectable of the | lican Votan ig ts upon us; | ter noticed the and) without saying a | tion ever oflered for sale fa this District. in | expert detailed for the why Gee envetacy = oe ee a => that adjourns, word, walked } locked the front door, sack are aise ‘Treasury, very adefect in the supply pipes. Will the proper | others for their own sgerandizement. Tam a “Tir, Hue (Asdetant Commissioner of the Ince onnext Welinnday renin fr the pu called special oftcer F. Harper, who | seventeen diitere Taany ofwghich are iniead, | toy fressury and the Geivery of au tnicrir atin authorities give atten- | lover ef peace; but if Tcannot have it unless I | First Ward) asked if they were to have ee m of all who | esco: the thieves to the station house.’ Ar- 'GRAT! : Rithe option “ i Simian Cena fe ash Sean | emer one en we wil havo” | Seog ec aca mts ones Cap | Fring the aay marin tt at aks | OR athe Weta tne | ogee oars et oer « ra ys +] a Sa are - 4 Rewaway Ginus—On yeake the most of it. [Applaase-] We charge | “Str. Brooks again walked toward the stand, | Condition of aifsirs may require. roll of butter, which Charles Upperman ident~ | focioriee.’ Fito calland Pest mans: | UZ fnilre $0 comply with any one order under Mm su in ‘ashington pny ey prominent that their amid cries of “ Pitch into’em, Brooks;” when ‘Wm. Bowen denounced Crane, Hatton and | fied as his rty. The basket is yet 8. P. 5 ‘or the Becretary of tho two 5 who had run away from their pa- | whole course has been such as to the | the Chair said that no matter how disagreeable | McCoy as traitors, and advised the formation of at, ? mena ree, ‘purchase, in open market, rents Rept are an example, = —s see who were their friends of such ene $e, geeee- rgusated the | 8nd who thel aad UMBER! LUMBER LUMBER IN to. deficiency caneed Uy such failure, with eeries of socleties, as there’ was no uso for them, aid A large of Babaing | price it shall be found neceasary to pay for oot Bee The taller anes | be Emery with having al- Hise and Bprace bier Poms, pei Beard ae | othaving hitasolt nomiusted for the Meversitn, DEBSSED LUMBER hier eave made other untul the spectacle has become humiliat- | Sx2yan."* dyin, * ice ‘me out. I cams | Joe Bitoks then culogized the Tor giv~ cana market | the . 5. ELL. and itis ing in the extreme. I may mention twoor three | Sere as’ a, citizen, Sud I dery any (pane | ingthe colored mon gee ie a Treasury abey facts well known. One is: the personal quarrels | man ‘to his hands on me. I dety | Contract system, and for his opposition to the of the Mayor of this with those of the the police of the District of Columbia to {mz | Baltimore and Ohio railroad, A party y song Sage bine gee | out. ‘Turning to the police he exclaimed: "Yee, A.M. Green then referred to the articles in tintin white and ~ eo 1 defy you to lay your hands on me.” The ex- Zaz Bran and Republican, criticizing the meet Seow Keres ‘hese quarrels have been’ with someur | siuement outs? Put the Chairouten mine: | herald not charge ‘them, wit being wate, fe Qevsnsd the best and most intelligent men of our party, | the hall,” &c.; and the more timid of crowd, | Plainly saw ‘the criticums of journals ‘trate’ pring have been treated with = Snticipdting that the favorite weapon (the razor Dut te comet ef tae news nee anes were sideration as deserving well party lade) be drawn next, commenced to oftshot ‘new agitation, that of a well of those whom théy had largely towards the door. Ina few ee ee ee There- beiped teclvaie “Aneta on? cy gover” Bieegrermappete tad been mado, compare’ fore he advised the Republicans to stand firm, Bticur 7 Ne. the toa number of unneces- Major A. D. : - Geo. Holmes | , K. 8. Hulse then offered a resolution denying _— ech DF very” sults than hes. occurred is ameeee. | watt ye the Republicanism of those who ‘amsembied ie senate Se fr Sree aad oleae "gy deaak | Eeebsgtcpemncgermmed et ere wend | Un aque Mem gegen wa | Et STRESS REUSE eer eat farte clicit “ihe jor ‘reprouilione""ex | BP Restlemplle lect any party; but tho names | Was ne % “thetend : or Sie ee ace peter | He eee te tg oar owes glace re as 1. C. . rather than Grace Again, instead of merit and devetitn peta of Tet Tux Caxat—The Binson, be ciple being made the test of loyalty and of | person, 4 nue to our town ent at mor to Drematicn to or retention in the subgrdinae, ond or two since the Zamsis eoavealty large, Gad that services of & tent has almost invariably , "fe Re'asvaned rake ome ‘most interesting character may expected. met” “« Bame upon claws ta this has not been the fier the aan Pot i rege Ery,,J,%, annem, D_ D. late of Boston, | been forced 10 the wal, ad, unless pa oe ‘who for some months been filing Bot Fuipitet the Cavalry Heptise Dad rer | ba im sorrow, belioving that ? Sarees a aneet t fs 4 t i i i 4 af ab i > wa a

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