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had observed that some parties were appointed | Byenne and 9th street. The report was adopted. THE COURTS. |, Jotun Cook, EVENING STAR._|REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, | .cosri02t50,5,3,m0 nee, . tees. Mr. I). Clagett aeclined to act.as one of the ORPHANS’ Court, Judge Mac Arthur.—Yester- | — — =4 Third District—Aifred Pope, O. Wilson Wik "yr: Williams tad that each two delegates nad | jndgee, and W. P. Bell was appointed in his | g, ¢ last wills of Kitty Bower and Louise (yr ezencere WN CORPORATION TAXES = = iam Barker, Logan Williams and P. Coakley. | named their representative. place. Lucas, filed same time since, were fully proved. WEDNESDAY... March 29, 1871. Proceedings To-Day. ‘ourth Distri Collins Crusor, Jadge G. P. r. Ordway raised the point that the eym- POURTRENTH DISTRICT. Thi Mosely, Sandy alescandee late to object. | The 4 five clad of this | Zee 'est will of Mary Saran Day, in which she | 90 pitts torgencral sod specie! ar pias wes 5, xf , and it was too late to object. e Cemocratic and conservative clu) of thi ves her estate to her hasband duri 189) ore read: delivery. The Goliecter is direet- Ww W. Oenlicar, r ae and Ge | mee relly anid’ that Georgetown and the } district met last evening at the Ges man school, <p ngs sundry members of ed to make an atatemont fp Re Centiim ‘on all LOCAL NEWS. ALL THE DELEGATES PRESENT. | W;.,0s Pistriot— Henry D. Peyton, M. J. | county had been represented on all committees, | house. President R. C- Lewis in the cuir, and | jy was tied og probated. Letters of admin- | taxes paid on or befors the Ist of April ec —_ Quigley, Henry Himber, B. F. Grant and Jos. | but the not, and he desired that the | Harry J. Kbbs secretary. It was agrees to hold istration on the estate of John (Keefe were | The @theection of “the te provid: AMUSEMENTS, & Anderson. J pa fully represented. = & primary election on Tuesday, April 4th mext, | granted to Thomas L. Power, at ee mi r. Browne moved that Mr.J.T.K. Plant ry ei ap vet EA os cr Cover, Judge Humphroyt Cox ® vereralyy oe “* za of auld Lewy seal corre. ae: hon tad ? . wis 1D; S ment confessed, | continued for the fol ne OFFS. 6D c A motion was made that the committee be |'W. B. Butts Tere appointed jadges of election. | wiah's may of execution fer sit asontio. the eolinetion of al prana of mesaey 7 0 fo eald ction oir et thompeon remarked that the The democrats and conservativesof this die- | _ ORIMIRAL Covkr, Judge Humphreys —Sarrael | 7st of ‘li gontracan mals Up saca sates eae ey Sanlthy cere AUTIBALY IGNORED. | trict assembled last evening in Will’s Hall, and | Scott, charged with burglary, was found guilty | jy" cry sai Lene'ts ‘ADU all taxes heretofere Mr. G. W. Smith calied attention to the fact | effected « permanent organization for the cam- | 8% fenténeed to the penitentiary for three | chimed remaining 3 "ate. Notional Theater —E. T. Stetson in!‘ Neckang | THE ORGANIZATION. Sixth District_Kdward Crusor, James Kelly, — m ex Bovordse Paxsivina, | “ucren Paka: oni peaias Mea Bw E 7 ven ict—W. ‘reemat . Tr at Pratt, the Horse Educator, 134 and E FREDERICK iG, art, Kev. . W Wie A. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. . Fisher. : 4 Bis Remarks om Taking the Chair. ith District—William A. Cook, Jeseph Barlow's Gallery of Oil Paintings, 1236 Penn- “ sylvanis avenne—New pictures ject resoren eros W. H. Gaines, W. E. Nott and Marshall petite cane bans r c = io ALL, Collector. Bi that the first county district bad two on the aign with Mr. Rebert Ball as president, nn Brown, a colored man, was put THE PLATFORM. Miath Distriet—Dr, J. H. Thom; “ope = Rico Sa su lavae Tis Coiasaitihas wires Br Ghagete, Scag aoe Densis Gailagnen vy — Sento of paced foseins d or : ae ; Wasmiserox, Masch 15, 571. MEETI LAST —_—_ U. J. H. Peters, U. B. WwW. ion ittee s . . C treasi 3 . 3 nced o. W. Bail, Bsa., Coilector, ———s aeaes a. . . Gone ee ene fer, Reinhart odored, a sesclntion thar cho Larner offered a resolution, which was unani- | three years in the penitentiary. ‘Dear Hr‘ In repiy to your favor of this date, 1 Hsrmony and Good Feeling in Most of the THE SCHOOL QUESTION. Penth District Dr. D.W, Bliss. J. A-Jenni- | vote for candidate for delegate be taken by | mourly adopted, Indorsing ‘the nomination of | Potice Court ropav, Juige Suetl gz Joneph | nave'to gay that, T'see no rearon ar mccrsniy Sr 8 . ia. eee fer, J. A. Barker, John H. Norris and Jame: | bailot. Hon. R.T. Merrick for Congress. J. {. Bar- | Vermillion, drmk snd disorderiy. fmet 2s, | second rd States onaral od apectl) for Toc ee LEGATE TO CONGRESS, | Madivon. i Major Morse moved to lay on the table. Brust, My Rupant, H. B. Arnold, Emanuel | John FM. Hough pleaded guiity o's charge of | Parranes te Otorectow’n for the Carton! Tear 2 Meetings of republican voters were held in| THE DELE' «s Eteventh District—George Newman, S. 8. | ‘The point was raised that the re-olution | B. Caton, M. Mclorau, and JE. Canncuchons Profanity. and was tined $3. C.C. Shannon, | Years; very traiy, twenty-one of the legislative districts of the Baker, Richard Thompkins, A. Bowen and W. | should Lave been referred to the committee. were appointed a campaign committee. Thos. | charged with soliciting orders as drummer. ~ District of Columbia last evening, to select five The delegates to the convention to nominate | ©, Kennaugh. arepublican candidate for Delegate to Con- j ansitn Bitrict—Jon 7. K. Plant. Dum which assembled at Union Po = at noon | gress trom the District of Columbia assersbled | lace” : to day to nominate a candidate for Delegate to | a: e Hall, i 5s 5 fhirteenth District_M. Frank Kelley, F.C. Congres. “Tue remaining district—the neh | * onion, Longue Hall por sar gal one Gate, G.W. Smith, Wan. Simpeon and George lected e legates or ve ng, ae = oston. iaoned in Tum Stan of yesterday.” AS we ae and ten delegates—five from each of the twenty- y Fourteenth Dis! tcte in Oar report Of ne pre myall the dis- | two legislative districts into which the new | C. Donnelly, Sydney gouvention 1 another coleane eee ctings of the | territory has been divided. The scene outside | Sell and Peter Gampbell, . Je the action of the distin aang. | the hall for two hours previous to the assembling | _,Fifteenth District Andrew Glesson, William H. Smith, Simon Wolf, Allen Coffin and Mar bo business w-s transacted besides | of the convention was a very animated one, as ¢ ‘3 phere cellus West. Jon of delegates; but we give below a | the sidewalk was filled with loeal politicians Sixteenth District—J. W. McKnight, S. H. report of ibe Proceedings im those distric's | aiscussing the chances of the ecveral gentlemen | Williams, P. H. Keinhart, A. K. Browne aad where other business besides the election of d didates fo W. 8. Morte. delegates was entered upon named as candi T nomination. James venteenth District—K. J. Collins, Thomas In the Second district, a resolution was unan- | Leonard was the doorkeeper, and among the ompeon, Wms liiferro, Perry Carson and imously adopted endorsing Hon. A. G. Kiddie | rst delegates he admitted were: Messrs. Wa. | ee beta fi vice fur Delegate to Congress. ‘ - Eighteent ote t the folowing were elected cok, Andrew Gleason, Dr. Tindall, Major he The motion to lay on the table was agreed to delegates from each «istrict to the convention Frazier rr, lected sergeant-aterms. J.B. without Sret obtat 9 a nea $s and | GELLING OCT. Mr. Keiphart renewed bis propositiwn as Wilson, P. Doyle, J. Larner, J. Columbus, W. | costs. , ehat wi astault and | — fen = simple motion. : H. Dalton, and F. M. Birkhead were appointed | battery on Robert Padgett; fined 5 costs. | Mo open eye death of the senior partner. Major Moree moved to lay the motion on the |: a finance committee, and it was agreed to hold | Henry Smith, charged with obstructing the | table; carried—4s to 37. s primary election for delegate on the first | entrance to a private honse on 10th street: tined | BEA THE PLATFORM. Twesday in April, between the hours of 9a. m. | $10 and costs. dobn McKenzie, Colored, charged - MU U A Mr. Cook, from the committee on resolutions, | and7 p. m. with larceny of $14 belonging to Daniel Nelson. | and FE RRR TICLRS ut andt ‘ made the following report, which was received ————— This is the confidence man arrested by Detec- Pee ne rie at she rate of = with applause and unanimously adopted: — The Shooting of Wm. Carey. tive Tillman yesterday, as stated in last © wich to 4 an old est Resolved, That, with the founders of our gev- | Death of the Wounded Man—The Coroner's Inquest | ing’s Star. Thi Stan old established ernment, we bold these truths to be seli-evident: wry siacean tk Jobn Carey, keeper of a enuowed by their Greator wits certain necigne | CORBET Of Tat and D streets S., who waa hot | AY# In Jul walien- | f Wil able rights; that among these are life, liberty | Keough nis stot men ae re ot, Qulliam | Property of George Holdes dee and the pursuit of happiness. ‘Those truth | er eenaing Wed st hie tent ee Beatie! | OF thirty days in falls Ady Foreman pri roca r Lnce % them will | about 3 0’clock, from his injuries. ‘The coroner ce 2 " peseeys st ina Spprove of the rece: | MAS Notified: aid an inquest was held this atter- pendments to he constitution secaring w all, 7 o J MON political rights; and we will earnest! jury convened at-two o'clock, and the ict—James Coleman, Thos. McFarland, Aaron Rus- at POK & SELIGSON'S, 12% Bridge st.. Georgetown, D. 0 » BUN OVER 90 DAYS. No deviation trom above role cn account of persons. nT im FM. LAZENBY rict William R. Hant, lease rn Johneon, Jesse Chinn, Thomas H. Barron aud | oppose any effort which may be made to reuder were all present. tox 4 GR Ge REE ee NEW SPRING Goons " 3 Johnson, Jesse e | oppose c wo nao ane od, was | box 72 night, 01 aE s de the central committee: Jokn A. | Voughty, Councilman Piper, Dr. J. H. Phomp- | jones Wie, " hem inoperative, or to remove them fiom the | tne tiret withers swore’ She, Ceettnod the Mr. | Slarm, was caused by a fire in the rear . Cook, « lly and Edward Cro_or. on. Col. Perry Car-on, Mesers. Martin Uronin, | Nineteenth District—P. B. Dowell, A. M. | fundamental iow Of the lend Iu ‘the Sevewth district, on motion of Mr. J BENJAMIN MILLER, 0KG STOWN, J.T. K. Plan’, Oharies Peters, aud W. E. Nott. Longe poe Quirk, Jr., Daniel Lynch and Among those present as ctators were | Jas. A.D. Cireen. tive | Moons. M. ¥. Eeewn, J.: Magrete Cae | ieee nite Bi Tinney, EB. 8. Ate So ments and rejuest any and ail clerke who | Hall, Aldermen Chase and Siater, General Gar. | kiuson. J. E- Doughty. X. @. Ordway, and J. 8. do not go home to rote to register in the District | ringion, Colonel Alexander, 2. Richards, J. D, | Ballenger. 2 Sete wine and thus render support to the | Defrees, Colonel Labey. Mrs. Dr. Lockwood, | _ Twenty. tiret Distriet—Jno. T.Johnson, Henry party whose patronage they now enjoy. Mrs. Colby, Assistant District Attorney Har- | Better, M. Shiner, Geo. H. McKeynolds aud Iu the Ninth district the following alternates | rir gion, and W. Dickson. Wm. Bradeh Were electe 2, Richards, J. H. Brown, Wal- A few minutes betore 12 o'clock m. the dele- ter Lewis, Henry Piper and Dr. Verdi. On | gates commenced to crowd in rapidly, and until Carey died at . 20" ne | Premises occupied by William Lee, on He solved, That the prosperity and perpetuity | fevcived a wound in thee tek ne | Street, as a flour and feed store, which: w of our civil institutions jlepend largely upon 4 No. person was in the house beeides, berselt stock, was entirely destroyed. ‘The fire comm- tment of the education of the people, tuat the welfare ot |p, vicats d to the houses adjoining—one eastward, 8 2. this Distriet theretore demands the free educa. | 1114 Rot see her son im the house at the time the | Di the comner of Green street, occnpiod DY | 64 tne news Pence a as pues tion of all ite children by the most improved |" Henry Keough was sworn, and testified | Franklin Lee asa residence, and the other t | Gyihh. Ebawis, Dpring Camfanen tre men — | system of tuition, and that in the words of the | that he is a-step son of deceased. Was | the west, adjoining the Presbyterian Church, $005 wean: 3 . - rome ge une the territorial government “all | on First street, between B and O etrosts, | by Mrs. Margaret’ Lee, the wiint nt anel moneys raised by general taxa’ yesterday morning; was not in the house at the | Lee, both of which were entirely destroyed. On fiom donations by Congress for school pucposex | time the shoo F. Cook, & committee of one trom each de; ment Wes requested to canvase their respec 1 District—Thos. B. Cross, J Also, a complete assortment of Cotton and Lines Goods. Mourning Goods, Alpacas ly d J 2 ‘oceurred. His her did | Green street the dwellings owned and occupied sine be asain ga). © Merrell, W- 1 Cowan and H. | should be appropriated for the equal Denetitof | not teil hime toathhe reat the reste ee ere | a Dene Take ee orned and occupied | anermieel weaves ——e ROtion, i * @cided that the delegates should | the meeting was called to order there was a | Browning. all the youths of the District.” a carbine, called a Gallagher carbine. Saw it | Stroyed, a8 were also several sheds adjcining, | ———-———— eae hot be ucted by the meeting. A committee | hub-bub of voices c wassing the claims of the Dr. Yhompson moved the appointment of a Resolved, That the interestof all classesshould | gt the Police Conrt yesterday. There has been | Occupied by a number of colored families. Mr. E SPECIAL NOTIC sppointed to dreit s consiitutivm and by- | respective for nomination. committee of seven on permanent organization. | be Tully recognized and maintained, and while | come ill-teeling between his father-in-law and | Wm. Lee estimates bie stock of tlour and feed — At I2 o'clock Judge Fisher Mr Ordway said be would make a suggestion | wealth should have its just protection, industry the Tenth distriet there was some discus- CALLED THE CONVENTION TO ORDER, Which would suitthem. He saw before him a 4 the children, and words have passed between | 0 hand at $4,000, on which there was an in- in all its forms, whether commercial, mecuani- | them often. surance of $3,000. On Bridge aud Green streets | deposited. or Watehes and Jewelry cal or manual, must be fostred, enosuraged | ‘The investigation was in progress as our | the houses were badly scorched and blistered, piace, 73 Bridge strect Georg: and sopported,, The old mottos of “free men | paper went to prese . and in many of them the window glass was | before the 2h Apo. lal Any over aud tree labor” must ever be written on our 5 cracked by the The sheds back of the poe HD {ll be sold at padiic saction, without banner and honest toil be liberally rewarded. MADAM2 MARIR® SEEBACH’S STOLEN Jewnte. Presbyterian church were owned anil occupied irther notice. Resolved, That the national resources of the | Madame Seebach has inserted @ notice ia the | by doke Norra | Winteres tor euler ce bend alzenty. Stock ond District should be fully developed andimprove- | New York papers, describing the articies stolen | man, | LIG GOLDSTEIN. Sry. ment be commenced aud carried on in a man- from her in this city = r ner least burdensome to the tax-payer, and so | return. She sa) ouscjuence of Mr. Goff making some | and stated that it had been represented that | g¢utleman who had just returned is home, remarks alleged to be ofa personal character to | the ball was not suitable. Hoe theretoce pro- | 4nd who, when near bis home, bad suffered an UE Bus. the latter's nate standing first on | posed that the meeting adjourn to Linoste Lak, indignity. He moved that the list, and Dr. Bliss aeserted that Goff never | Mr. W. A. Cook suggested that a member of | FREDERICK DOUGLASS. BE DECLARED PRESIDENT im, ( Bliss. the executive committee had gone to the hall, | of the convention, and he was clected amid ap- ‘h usrict @ resolution was | and it would be well to wait alittle while before | plause. Ming the Celegates to vote for | that motion was put and ascertain whether Lin, |. Mr. Douglass waa escorted to the chair, and «J. Bowen, and it was laid on the table. | culn Hall could te secured, spoke as follows in Cronin was endorsed, by resolution, for Offered instru Se ad o pr bead for their she would willingly pay that was at one time in great danger, ASH PAID FOR ies. GENTS AND was en In a few minutes a message was received trom SPERCH OF PREDERICE DOUGLASS. asto promote to the greatest extent the common | and more. During the last ten Or teeive yeas | but by the Crettitme ee it firemen it was Cochin Ae, OORT. CER eruine, the pcs tion of Clie Engineer of the Gre depart- | Lincoln Mall that it could be had, and Mr. | | Genticmen of the Convention The honor you | weltare of all the people. she has received numerous rare gifts from ,Saved with only slight damage to the fence which | BOOTS. SHO 3 setpern. by mail from mene : Ordway announced the fact, stating that they | have conferred upon me by calling me to pre- Resolved, That we following enunciation of | admirers in Europe. The King and Queen of |'surrounded it and a few broken window panes. or Ws a Yoong paoing we a & resolation was | would adjourn, not because the hall Yasate, | side over your deliberations is one for whieh I | prixciples contaired in the last annual message | Hanover, at whose Court she was always at | By this fire, which was the work of an incen- - Browne for ap- | but deca crowd was 1 1, und fount amma fs Dewi council | range cre tee Cond was to large Worth | tm they unprepared, un ued and one to represent the Fourth Ward of Washingtan, ‘The convention thereupon vacated the hail, | this convention. Taker e1 rely by surprise, I aod Mr. J. W. McKnight was nominated a3 | and was soon seated have to say, at the beginning, that I have no the ir didate bod = a fey pen aca i gene a ‘ formal speech to make. The truth i i have r. Cronin in- | the delegates near tage, and at 2 minutes t yet quite got on my land legs, (laught givecr of the fire department wae laid on the | tol o'cisck, Mr'N. G Oring i fo a low H lire geet ualitied, and one of the President of the United States meets | home and welcome, gave her a miniatare watch | diary, the Potomac Fire Insurance Company is with our fullest ap; loner prea Tartnt ey cuinrough | about the size ot a gold doliar, of cunning work- | the lover by about €4,000. ‘No ciue has been yet DRY GOODs. enforcement of every law, a taithtu! collection manship. ‘Lhe Queenof Holland alse gave her | obtained to the perpetrator. This i | ———— of every tax provi for, economy in the dis- | = timepiece of @ different pattern, but very | attempt was the second one made to fire the E LEGANT, bursement of the same, a prompt payment of | beautiful. From other crowned heads, princes, | above mentioned premises. Walter Middleton, every debt of the nation, reduction of taxes as the’ lady re: of the Fran! Princesses, dukes, and duchesses, one the firemen of GENUIBE wy called the con- | and am not altogether able to steady the helm | rapidly as the requirement of the country will | ceived mementoes, fn es A meng bijouterie, | deliberately walked iuto the fadie. = vere age Grder. A number of nominations | of such a convention as this on dry land, after | admit: reduction of taxation: act taritt to beso | which she carefully guarded and kept in a | fire, thinking the water as 1 in the Twentieth district numerous names | were made for temporary chairman, among | being quite so long at sea. It requires eome- | arranged as to afford the greatest relief to the casket on a table in her room forthe admira. | flagration was solid ground. The steamer LYONS SLACK SILKS, Were placed in nomination, and the following | them a. K. Browne, Dr. C. ©. Cox, Jadge thing that I have not got. 1 shall have to throw | greatest number; honest and tair dealings, with | tion of her friends. She was proud of their pos- | Henry Addison was drawing water from the cre elected as delegates on what was known as | Fisher, W. H. Smi » Dr. D. W. Bliss, and Goy- | myselfentirely upon indulgence of the mem- | #1 other peoples, to the end that war, with all its | session, and their number had considerably in- | canal, and while eo doing her working force | «2 9. 25, 82 50.92.76 AND 93 PE D> ernor Cooke. The point was raised’ that Gor- | bowat thie convention in the management of its | blightings consequence may be avoided; but | creased before her visit to the United States | was approached by a man who represented thay | $2» 92.23. @2 50, 92.76 AND 93 PER YAB ernor Cooke was not a delegate. All tue others | business, and to ask their most lenient ju: without surrendering any right or obligations | last September. ‘These were all taken by the | he was with the canal and that he declined except Messrs. Browne and Cox, and | ment upon the part I =n take in presiding | due te ue. A reform in the treatment of the | thieves. The contentsof th stolen casket were | could not allow it—they were drawing too mach BOGAN @ WYLIE, the vote as taken by risisg regulted in the | over thaconvention. I lize, gentlemen, th: Indians and in the whole civil service of the | worth about $1,800. waterfrom the wn level, but on be- election of Mr. A. K. Browne. ' this is a moment of great solemnity to the coun- | couutry, and finally in securing a pure untram. ———-—__— ing told that he would go into the canal mighty P Mr. Browne on taking the chair addressed the | try, and especially is it a momentof solemnity weled ballot, where every mau entitled ‘o cast |_| ‘‘Nxck amp Neck” now performed at | soon if he staid there long, he speedily 1018 and 1020 7th street NW. In the Twenty-second district a resolution convention as follows: to the class of your fellow countrymen wil avote may doso, just once, at each election, | the National Theater, is full of sensations, in- | decamped. was adopted allowing the delegates to be un- SPEBCH OF A. K. BROWNE. which I am especially identifie’, We have gone | without fear of molestation or proscription on | cluding the gallows scene, and Pailread sce STILL AGROUND.—The schooner Minnie Kin- ‘rammeled in their vote for delegate at the con- Gentlemen of the Convention: This repeated through dark days and stormy nights in our | account of his political faith, nationality, or | and the attention of the audience is kept alive | ney, vention to-day. bonor is as unex: it is undeserved. | listory, and had seemed to have reached al- The liveliest meeting of the night, however, | There bave been gentlemen ton which went ashore on Monday last, has color.” Proclaiming and adhering to these | until the fall of the curtain. Mr. Stetson is a not be fr Was in the CE 2 e principles, the President must receive our es: | fine actor and is well supported. steam tage yesterday made in- | WHITE BRILL: “is comes pert teem and support in the future as in the past. The laced im nomina- | inost the land of the haven of safety. But Island. ‘TS. 12 cent effectual attempts to get off. A survey was | An elegant quality of BLACK SiLE at ‘$2 per yard, chair said be held in bis hand the pre- | | EXT#ESIve Satu or FURWITURE—Latimer | made yesterda, a w My ly, 1 sbould have much pre- | again clouds are in the horizon; the storm again SRYESTEENTS DISTRICT. . ferred should bave occupied this chair, yet 1 | (a hi Ts; there is darkness, and there are tem; ‘The republican voters of the Seventeenth dis- | thank you sincerely for the honor conferred, ects ahead in the political x “ ¥ oa , end it was ascer- very cl 5 . = ky, but I think that | ceedings of @ meeting appointing SX Gleary will sell to-morrow, at No. 1212 E | tained thet ber keelsor had been broken and PURE MOBAIR, bot color, $3 cents; has been trict met at nd Hall, which was crowded at | ana I earnestly urge the utmost harmony during | the action of this conv2ation to-day, will do MRS. BELVA A. LOCKWOOD street an elegant collection of household far- | her cargo had so crowded upon her deck as to 1,005 gent's aud indies” Listen HANDKEBCHIEFS an carly Bour, theadherents of Mr. F. A. Bos- | our deliberations, eatisfied that the unon an much to brighten, or ken the pathway | asadelegate, which were referred to the com- | niture; one chamber suite, costing one thousand open large seams therein. The schooner is 2 pe Sa eaeGy, then the rewalar prices Poll being ranged on one side of the room with | harmony now prevailing in the republican | of our political’ future. [applause.| It | mittee ou credentials, amidst some laughter. | dollars; the whole constituting one of the finest | fully insured. WHIFE Goobs of all kinds and et tow beures, Perry Carson and his party on the other. Mr. party in this elty, ff that same spirit is ma: our conduct shall be wise, as I hope it “ili be; collections ever sold in Washington. Saves oy WeRAT.—Twelve hundred bush Sheer Gana btoeee Goons. Boswell was elected two preside, and R. J. feated bere, success—ultimate, triumphant s if we shall be firm in the adhesion to the grest Tks Roco Aewus he wis of red wheat were cold this morning at $1.°6 per - lins was chosen secretary. Considerable de! cess—will be oure. principles upon which our repablic has'now FIRST BALL@er. priate lg Menaak aa eee pant in ~ bushel, With the increase in the arrivals of | 405 took place as to the method of voting, and it wi Gentlemen, what is the pleasure of the meet- | started I think it will be well with us, and we | an juforunal ballot was taken, when crediag. Tee ee eoeon ip, both by river and canal, the rooms ot the = - ally decided to vote by rising, and fur tellers | ing? shall contribute largely to the success of those Shi received: ‘a perma be by tad they rehearse ay = erchants’ Exchange will soon be opened for pre BONO PUBLICO. ere apreinted to count, namely: Jao. #.N. | Mr. Ordway.—I move that the Kev. Charles | principles. What are thoee principles” Where coe ee : Halt Te iethe ,crening appear at Lincotn | te transaction of business. Jorncrsn, Rev. J.P. Hamer, A. Watcon and | w. Dennison be invited to inveke the ane, | Principles. We have undertaken an experi- Fred. Douglass. t Ellis’ music store es wen woul going on : deep Williams. “The chair annouaced the | plestaer mett—a pew experiment. The government F. A. Boswel - Sen CITY ITEM 7 next — in a eae election of dei- | Kev. Charles W, Dennison then came upon | of this country ay, rested envirely A.C. Richards We ARE AUTHORIZzD to state that the name — nm 3 ating rater yrten | the platform and offered up prayer. upon the shoulders of the white citizens ef che A. G. Riddle. of Col. James A. Tait has been used without his | | ‘THE CRLERRATED Marquise and Marguerite 1. Prints from ee A ad about nifty were On welt feet im au instant, all | str. Russell nominated A-M-Green as tem- | republic. The Diack man had no voice : Ho fopeent as a candidate for the lower house of | Glove, in ail the spring shades, has just been & Sterling Spool Cotton 7c. Spool. Jnpaness nies De monet their partiowlar favorites | porary secretary, and he was elected. in our proceedings. He was unknown a few Sayles J. Bowen. the | ture. He is not and will not be a | received at C. Baum's Poplins, Philadsiphis Poplins, Berlinese Oloth aithesame time. This was kept up for some Mr. McKnight moved that eare Ago; utterly unknown in any of our polit- Mr. N.G. Ordway withdrew bis name as a | candidat tor that position. Kid Glove Depot, 408 7th st. English and French Onl ite Goods of all Ume, sowe continuing to shout the names 0: 4 COMMITTER ON CREDENTIALS teas, religious, moral, or intellectual activities. | capaidate before the vote was taken. ee — descriptions. Gloves, Hosiery, Flannels, Towelings. the:r favorites over and over again, while others | be appointed; which was amended so that the | He was nut represented in the general assem Mr. CHARLEs G. HoLLanp, Assistant Agent OUR REW STYLES of Corsets, from France | Sheetings. ad a hos: of other goods, ony and ali ot Were ricing to a“ point of order,” =e committee should be composed of five from | bly, in the general conference, in the associ- SS of the New York State Press Association. was | and Germany, have just arrived, and can be hich are xery desirable, tr Bi Fetter ate contusion wasso great that Mr. | Washington and two each from Georgetown | ation or comociation: in the democratic ee, Democratic Demonstrations Last | married in New York yesterday to Miss Anna | had in all qualities and prices. Mk at 2.25 worth $2 76.) Boswell commenced em etn —— the | and the = = eet. Tha hate ay- | vention, or the egal rege ee ee: Night. M. Le Berge of that city. }. Baum, Corset Importer. 1% Ae table and fully bait au hour was consumed in re. inted Mesers. J. W. McKnight, L. Joug- | lican convention. Sut @ great change has istrict Meetings and Serenade to the New Ham; ——_o———— a ea Storie y order. and the chair procceded to lecture ie, Allen Coffin, Collins Crusor,0.S. B. Wail, | taken place. It was thou; sit originally that = Cuppa Raneshs of Mr. R. Tf. Mer Burtors and Studs, spiral and back, made of PREMATURE —- ef the hair should be them, saying that be had never seen ansthing | W. H. Barker, C. H. Peters, A. Bowen, and | he was morally and intellectually incapac- rick om Mixed Schools. melton gold, received at Prigg’sjeweiry store, revented, and and surest preventive \. OTICE TO BUILDERS: half so disgraceful in the Seventeenth district | sidney McFarland. itated to represent or to be represented | 19 democrats and conservatives of the Nine- | No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4s and Hail’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. before. The seeretary's table was besieged with Mr. Khinebart moved that a committee ba ap- | in euch conventions. But by a hervic teenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, and Twents- | Oth street. ——— — @ crowd, all clamorous to get the names of pointed on permanent organization, but, it | fort, and by the favorings of Providenc “2 i 4 cecond legislative districts met in mass meeting their nominees dowr, and all progress to being suggested that it was rather premature, | vast and wonderful change has taken pili ce, : pater eT Le ey and the, chairman, tlting | the committee on credentials not having re- | and this rece, long ago scourged beyont! the | &* the corner of 6th street east aud Pennsylv + back with his legs extended across the table, waited patiently for the tamult to ceas-. Mr. Joseph Willams moved as remedy tha: | nolly be invited to address the conve! every one who desired to name @ candidate ere aa Pe detedp pee’ toa not appear at waters Dollar a pair, at C. Baum’s Hoop Skirt and oe the attention of Builders and others te ; louse this evening, in copsequence of the con- | Corset Factory, #08 7th street. 3,21 - borted, the motion was not presse beneticient range, even of our free institutions | Pia Avenue last evening, where a stand haa 2 SLATE MANTELS, Mr. P. ts “i i been erected and handsomely decorated. The ee ee Cte! a Mas. Moopry’s ABDOMINAL CORSET, recom- fatter 07 is the I 2 » Oow- meer et wthorn ee ae F fed foadgretbesuveation ai | tnt govertmenty and ibe expertngst ts winch | arte and waa \m-attendances and i, the EAL ESTATE AGENTS, | R302 4 Phmctane, can to bought ang | fort Tickin Waxlingtos igo eer cyst the committee ou credentials were realy to re- | we ure engaged now is toestablish the truth, | 2#T¥al of the democratic executive commi‘tee, REA. ‘ATE AGE) made to 5 order, at C. Baum's Hoop Skirt and | in this country we lately added some new % 7 our list that are very popular. sbould write the name on a piece of paper and or the falsebood, the possibility or imposetbility | bing in escort cae PRICE oF | orset Factory, 408 7th streot. 321 | Sitios, end which. we Seabes Yomeah Bene pass it in to the secretary. ‘Lhis was hooted at Gaines moved an amendment that | of all nations, kindreds, tongues, and peoples he was without formal ceremony introduce by | o ALL THE LRADING STYLES of boys’, youths’ for tn this city, We represent all kinds of Martio, by those who could not write, and indorsed by | he be limiied to five minute: living harmoniously, happily, prosperously an: Judge Moore, the band playing “ Hail to the cw. VENNER & ©0., and mens’ Clothing at Oak Hali. 176 8 Of One rene eomaidaring those who could. At it they went writing, Mr. Campbell declined to accept the amend- | successfully under one government. We here- chiet.”” id . Beirce has urinometers and hydrometers, 7 DEFY COMPETITION sod soon the secretary's table was heaped up | ment and the motion was adopted, palo: by naming and adhering to the es ent Mr. Merrick said that to-morrow (to-lay) Real Estate and Note Brokers, > in prices. Our stock also comprises LATROBES ot Sekes or oe te Sones ae eee st 3 Teonnelly then addressed the convention | shail all stand Clarence snd brothers beloved | would Getermine who would be his sumeca! Cartvounra Catawba Wine on dranght, at | five diferent makes, opeuings io meutcle wens fe en an antiquar: Oo cipl e ‘air | as tollows > in our common coun’ is reat experi- 4 ; linally ruled this whole business out of order, SPEECH OF T. C. CONNOLLY. ment. ‘It eeems to be an attempt realies the Tie epee; nnd all be desired was to meet | wo, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR Fans SOT Siveet, enpeaite O86 Seseew’ | eek CRATE ccmsent en the ground that many of the vovers present Republicans of Washington and Gentlemn of | Christian idea that of one blood God las o foien were on sevbral subjects, especially EAST OF SEVENTH STERET. ——_»—___ could sat waite — —— Fae Sos pepe feo (george 9 Five —— on ne sane Shat OF mined tcheala thee id that Governor PORE He A * Ne rhlngng ty Neck Waar, at =a GAS FIXTURES ung. is was with ming! a me for me. I have very li y- ny % tl minister a for Investment, Franc’ street. The cheapest Store pplause and disapprobation, but by this time | say mnch. All 1 Know can be told ina very ; opm ng we yeretnlngate gl nngpen sons wens eee the city: No branch stores. 32,1: | Marat variety and of the most desirable striee in the secretary had written down some hundred | few minutes. There is one circumstance con- ple—sometimes in the character of a s! y d im contrast he would say that he. sures of mn. For Cor: Bunions, Club and Ingrowi: manufacturers e have also fine assort- OF more james: which the chair directed to be | nected with myself that I know will be agree. | Sometimes in the character of = fugitive slave errick,) if elected, would act for the interests | ‘ylgwibe mums of mor Naile, aod othe Glscengs Of the fect, tia De | mentot 1ROR FURSITURE na BRA-OOTTA read, and at the conclusion of the reading @ | able to you, and that is, that I am not acandi- | a runaw y slave, (laughter;) sometimes in the | (1 ail. He would reter to another plank in the ‘Of ©2.000 enc! bg oa No. 085 15th at * | WARE for Ons MARTEL motion was made and carried that the nomina- for your favor. You have seen very few | character of an advocate for the slave latform, and that was in relation to the public | Seume of #3 000 each. ou See rte al ORBABENTS, CLOCKS. Y. STATUARY, pasatsnacicmapenmssona ta ites | tee rte te orc Pat | Sat Seat fy "MEM gtcerd hy Aner | Rtnsat fia meat eraer ee | Haat Plage vest Ue Sais Rarer PEE lato pie name on % rs | ana fore al 6 wor: ‘ w can peopie in larged an - sums x 5 Buy CuLesratzD “ FRawo” Cottans, Passing op and down the sides and middle of | you will regard as coming f1om a disinterested | tied attitude of character of an American — S aetete ek Pp orga Soume of $10.40 each. the best Paper Collar in the market, for aane HAMILTON & PEARSON, see roam te count those standing and writing | party. {have sotetiones Roc, and great applause.) | Ero cnly worthy toring ite feneral kasi. In the Cc. W. HAVENNER caly St Be Criainnl Franets, Git Tih street. |, a. ov. m.0.a.BeBhoter. Mees bem down the results. About an hour was consume: am to say to you, my friends, that if | | have sometimes been called a “nigger.” | schools our children are trained to be and 643 Louiste: for the name. No stores. 3,2,1: mr jo. 4, Cc. Ey at this, every one badgering his near = are bere with pure hands and honest hearts | |laugbter,) a black man, or a mulatto man, but true men, and he who would demoralize them | _mh%-tr i —_———_____ °F G OVER aT 8a . —s Fise when their favorites were enterprise which you have uow | to-day | stand before you a man among men, strikes a blow at the life of the republic. Gov- | (¥HAS. A. MCRUEN & 00. Sri phe bye Egg gy ‘ar- TO PAPEB MAKERS AND DEALERS. ‘erry Carson's crowd were ready to jamp up Your success is just gs sure as | | applanse, wing DO man after | erior Cooke bas said thet he ees te ter cn Cc yp ed Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. ERs whenever he gave them the wink, and the jlorious sun shall be in the heavens ie flesh: r ing all men with an equal MIXED &CHOOLA, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, | The Store in the city. No branch Trrascey Derartueyt, scene presented was quite lively. Finally, th plause.| And if you are not | measure of justice and charity. (Cries of and that westhe declaration of his party. He $13 SEVENTH STRBET, stores. 8,2,1: Wasmixoros, ‘March 25.1872 { Werk wae Gnished. and the five hignest ont Gon't come up with singieness of | good,” and appiause.| 1 not oniy stand (Mt, Merrick) was disgusted’ at the ines of 0. @zunr’s Har? Hoss, of all the different | _Scslsd Propovals for the following ed clas png Ee we You ought tort iniare: | NEES Se, 8 MAD, and & man amongst schools, and he believed that the practi- | witn att: PURORASE AND » im Cotton, Lisle, and Merino, at prices | jf, su; quantities of Paper wil be received at this ep whats pristiet io manda | mam: AnG,f, cly7se, but by your geucrosty yeatok of me wyrtom would bee ruin | eAle of) MEAL (Estate, BEN TEG OF eal | Sees = : Carson moved @ reconsideration of the vote | that you have avowed to the whole world. tion to work, your sense of your utter abbor- | ‘Pe public schools. [t was well enough tor | HOUSES. A Dg HE COLLECTION OF 526 (00 sheets, 14x30 Inches, 28 Ibs. por taken at the tast meeting, by which the dele We ought to 20.000 sheets, 14x17 inches, 3) Ibs. per ’ 4 hose whom fortune had smiled upon to theo- | AND ACOOU feel thankful that the issue is | enceot the ‘miserable proscription, the outra- | thore w! . — gates of the Seventeenth district should c&st | fairly drawn; thankful that at last we keow 000 sheets, 15x15 inches, 3) Ibs. wi ; 5 hat none of them would | , Have a Is: of desirable Pro; cous indignity heaped upon men because God | TZ; butit is certain 0 BALE and EXCHANGE. their votes for F. A. Boswell for delegate disputing about: that we have now | fas clothed them with a skin uot colored like | Permit their children to attend. ‘They do not 10. oer r The: per Mt ee "Biss shots, at feb Congress in the convention, saying that he wing different principles. their own. 1 say by this grace. this geseronty, | Tegard those of our citizens who mast depend A SIBOF @ DUDLEY, in —alll tbe 53.00 shects, 14xi7 inches. 16 Ibs. per M.: Broker Would not do it. Br. Boswell replied that if | We bat ty devoted to this Union. and | this disposition of yours, hei the pres- | air children. Netther the white: or the pla te checks: eztesmenen. 18 ibe. per Mi. Broker. Mr. Caren thought be cared bow he (Carson) | the other ‘aoe to its overthrow. A party | ident of your convention. [Apple use.) Now, 7 ha Mixed school question, and their ex. Real Estate and Note Brokers, 6x12%4 inches, Der M, Warer voted in the convention that he was very much | ¢evoted to human freedom, and to the elevation | what is the pleasure of the convention’ habs e ) inistaken. Carson—“ not going there | ot men wherever found; while on the other am ines moved that they proceed to the | preseions of dissatisfaction at the utterance of | CORNER OF 710 AND LOUISIANA AVENUE. 1 go there to vote for Sayles J. Mr. S band we have men who have stood between us eleetion of nine vice presidents. iovernor Cooke have become so frequent, that arked. _— The bids will be comsidered and accepted or re ._ (Shouts, hootings, and cat calls fol- | and buman progress; we men who have | Dr. Bliss moved that pag deg el Wig mg al edralligio quire of DE. BRALE} street, vected by classes, and the Dopartwment reearves tLe lowed this announcement.} Perry conti: stood between us and freedom, between us and | A COMMITTER ON PERMANENT ORGANIZATION - there would be sume of the tallest $26,000 TO LUAN on Real Estateand Business | tween. “I mean to do justice to myself and the v: the elevation of man through the influ Mr. Kelly | Morrow, P edu a SWC ULIN ao Fight to reject any or all Bide,ae it may dec spe~ ‘of | be appointed, consisting of ten. litieal doubling ever seen, But they showtd | P&P*T H. GOODWIN, SAM’L CLINKBOA| oe eel : xin of the Seventeenth district, by casting my fi cation—we have such men as they, snd & eg the number be 11, and Dr. Bliss accept. | political doub! DE eve! s ey shou! All classes of Securities bought, sold and advanced «Formerly with re ‘& Son. Successful bidders will be required to pay ond vote for Mr. Bowen as a compliments him party of that kind opposed tous, But there it ing the ameudment the motion was atopted, | Dot on doubly with Lim. 7 oy eee the | on. m35-lw GOODWIN & CLINKSOALES, _ remove the paper in W days from notice of accept es a — edged es half a | ene incident in connection with this which yon | and the following were appointed: Musers. | mark, av posieon o: eae pared zen already.” er k W.QOX BRAL ESTATE AND GENEBAL | Meng pays eaiaty aimee and Obildcene wera packs te Gow ¥—*NO 1 hain’t, and I | will do very well to remember. Arnold, Harry, Coakly, Collins Crusor, Esl. | Althongh the conservatives are opposed to | VV , W- COX RBAL ESTATE STREET. er OEE ren rouths Seat T37 he nreetre Full information. with samples, will be farnis fing back the lie your teeth.” Bosweli—"No | “1 trust gentlemen will ressecaber it, and they | Crusor, Joseph Ambush, C. B. Parris. M. | mixed schools, they do not wish to draw aline | vons FON BALE PAST GE METROPOLIS a Eg i Ud ; Franter. No man in this city basdoneas mach for | will derive benefit to themselves by doing so. | Brow Jos. Anderson, 4. Bowen and Dr. flee. f Reger Sonat jvtligerd Rotel = VIEW, BEAK GLENWOOD CEMETERY. | thebcet style. mhgs- In Proposals should be addressed to the Secretary Bowen as { beve. | have fought for him; stood by | The: man nominated for Congress | Mr. W. A. Cook moved that a committee be Connttuntion, Seat ofl defeen iemcon s fone pss} oR. NG awa FOR SALEX | of, the Treasury Gacpemey Divison, and bie when be bad hardly @ friend to bis name, | by the adverse party who it, a8 gentlemas, as | appointed to drart tus pantins Wha ave ena tes crate oe 2 Bito. Mepis stages, Ines eee Senled Erepaasle ee eens oe aod where I made maby enemies by to doing, | a citizen, as a Christian man. entitled to the A PLATPORM weet, Aud rdles of their future toon cers OP.0R. FOOD. UAGES. 4 at No. 446 mb? td ‘Secretary of the cree Tall sue. 2% Bo thanks from Bowen or bis | love and the respect of those who kuow | of the convention, to whom ail resolutions i wail teh took tae Colored ren do uot | y Price $460 per acre: one-third cash, balanceiné, | between tthyond Bab stieety iB SRA WALL. z City Hail ring. Yet if Bowen gets the nomi- | him. Let us make thie concession to the | should be referred” ; 6 is we twentieth pare of thn tasee i not | 32.18 and 24 months. Forty-four acres, part | _mb25 im" D. HENBEB. ROPOSALS FO! . »abon, no nan in this city will do more for bis | adve He is known here where he Major Morse moved to lay the resolution over, | Pay one: ay “4 Pi will ry posed | of Lot 2, called Belleview. southwest of the Insane I ImET T Lim) oHaring parchaesd Ofice os dent and Inspector of Beweers, election than [ will. I am not an ei was cradied. He isa man urging that it was unnecessary to drafta lengthy | "POD us, and ye {the webs 1 ee give them | Asyium: Price $100 per acre: one-third ao bal- | I, the Lime Kilns formerly owned b: . Dow- ~— ways, and Footwa; ¢ Bowen, but te the ring be had about bi: platform. He believed that they could win cn eral Lerpoeage — os ers Lpiieord edu- cet Rendle ea ago jouses Lote | jing, Fam te fu rolariy 8 very eu City Hall, Washinston, Ban i set toms tes 2 his corrupt ring. Bowen principle—the simple principles of truth, jus- | cats pein en pg tie mh erin Ww COX Boal etate and Gusoral Aneat,” ¥ erior Bg en ne pg w received wou tp office y- ve never yet tice an wity. 4 mhs-Im jo. 619 7th street. for sale at gone back on the people of this city, and uever Judge Faber eaia they should not depart from | man will recognize who are his best friends. 7]. M. McROBERTS—ANDWEW BOOTLE. ao led ogy pe | eer ae mean to, and intend to stand by the nomination | to be feared. the time-honored usage of al) political parties. | He will tind that wher oferta useless to Fag owen SR = +3 Be ‘k Creek. Georgetown, D. O tor tne sake of harmony. Take three thousand be spol Dr/Thompson moved the previous question oe who rociy Doaydle ae tured So suas esis, ‘McROBERTS aoe. ‘mh? tawiw.we, ‘WM, CLABAUGH yoters from the republican party in this city, | defame the private reputation of that gentle- | on the resolution. He esked no supp rt fromeithe white black, | REAL ESTATE, INSU AND COLLEO- and the party is gone up. tt becomes us all to man; that no word shall be en that will Dr. Cox claimed that until t thor adopted sone | F aoe = aah ter viskory on the ‘panies ey TER "TION OFFICE go for wheever nominee for Mr.N. | wou: sensibilities or foe; and let | rul ey previous was not in order. east corner. 6th street so G Ordway'sclaimson the peeple of Washington, | us see if we cannot, even irom faat pactscan ‘The cail for the Drevious question was sus- | cauee, ‘or it was founded on conservatism Ww bad better cease bis on old and tried | rive the same tained. @ Hon. James P. Robinson, of Il. epublicans before he sets up any claims to Before then mae a | agents for the Purchase and Saioof Real Kstate, conch let me say this: Ouradver- r. Ordway moved that the first portion of | few remarks asto Mr. Merrick’s merits as & Rogotiation Hotes Becnrities, and the 903 PENNBYLVABIA AVENUE. O()3 Sie Tester Tebreseutative in Congrees. Tuere | series ask the privilege and it isa little courtesy, | the resolution be stricken out democrat, but he was bop ly Zo i pie piace the. covered Bod whe wile Re ucans here than Mr- Ordway | yon will, of course. grant; they ask the |. bir. Green urged that they shonld be careful sad ah Sees teine vith it the Marine Band | Bicstire 67.03 ‘ahs iy" and who on much more acceptable to our ‘ot having presented the precise issues | as to making a platform. Ghat ey poche i then proceed to the UsTiN P. BROWN, 4 jotel to participate in this campaign should be conducted, | Mr. Coffin moved th the subject be laidon | nounced wed Sat om me in his specch the | and you must come up and avow yourselves as | the table; carried—5l inthe afitmative, iin | National .CTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT, and showed himself unworthy of | the particular friendkof our wetie ‘President or the negative. TRE SEREDADE TO THR RRWLY-BLuCTED peu- | CONTRACTOR AND = J. Collins bere got the floor, illustrious Senator | Judge Fisher asked if they were going out | OCEATIC MEMBERS fir Bd HAMPSHIRE, Corner of New York avenue and 1éth street, ote for F. A. Boswell in the tlemen, when either | before the country eee Syed — #H. BURNS & co. convention every time. Three toud cheers were the high firmament WITHOUT A PLATFORM. by the M: to the hotel here given for Boswell and Charles Sumner, Mr. Taliterro said be should ‘vote for the strong- Morse raised the point of order that the | named, having. been Joined on the way b est man. | Voice.—“ Judge Pi yy the Appiacee.| | vote'was being taken, and Judge Planer was out | democratic ant conservative clube of the Pit- | ,, Property in all parts of the city forsale on ‘> ‘erected ” fe " th — | teenth and Bi: th cts. crowd was ‘notes tm payment. ro.—"No sir, | vote fer arepeblican.” Te. Appiase| ity ‘committee here reported the following pay oe bella, After a iediopetiny pisses rere, visions | list of nominations i y were made ec cEEEEEE EEE ERR — ‘New Hampshire ional delegation— how Sou.cnn take | A. K. Browse er a teen GB. Fisher, L. | Hees sat eines eT eens nlogation— A YeED Te THE arsuicrep. See cad parse | Ghee aXe Gace: HOOK; B. Wolf, and | ator Thurmtn, Hon. 9: M: Cavanagh, of Mox- aR. BOOTS AND SHOES. there | Haveral sictioes were made as to ford and B. 8. Davis. ¢ Iv YOU ARE SUFFRRIEG WITH DYSPRESIA, au including a omeee eat-arme, and’ Mr. Joseph | A meetin; of the democratic and conservative NERVOUS zs AU BDIOR, ra | teresa potas be facaand | it sremng, aoe sogeaued Sabha | ag ihe | UUstehier Penne wonticaieiny smear, scociay Hees, | ANNON'S INDIAN YRORTABLE srrrans, a at com- 7 G . regetable Oom; ere Basan be ado z B. a a committee Pecaliar 1 "and cleaneee Just received, 8 fine stock of Gentlemen's, w ; but if | Mr. Ordway moved the ‘ion of the rules 5 inted, consisting ‘3 Ent- Bystem of al! —— ands| - Lest D! the republican party of the Distriet of Colum. | of the House of Re ives, with the ex- | © TL Wilson an Deshem ving st re vo EE, a one. S Ll BESS BOUTS, bia sre gk them to ception of that of the previous question; car- faa tale ., oftered bee sf Oe, action Mo the sez, . earrass, test, and cannot be made part of wits fair. | Mr. W. A. Cook offered a resolution that a | Goreing the nomination of the Hon Rieesa'e, Thun. coluemue terke ater Gar AND STRAP BBOES. Svesrtace svn shepecves in le ney cea"Tesee | femeucas te ttecretioncdog’ =“ | pesetcongrace ammeter ieee: | ART Vg PERN Nate eaeree ae ines I hin they wil be-on this Soeasion. (ape | “Mr, Cafinralsed the potnt that the resolgtion Attond the registration at the City Eo tale by Dragelata generally. Price 50 conts Saturday morn! yuse.] >| wae sim: that . SS ay bere ee selection of hours he sue: goods The committee on credentials here returned The chairman ruled that the point was not ‘Mannfactured only by An soresting the ier. ene oe remand sini pice fo Pregerick Dongions Oat te we- | well taken. af eehiacs: (nde fin Ta ls (CM ARLES sTOTT 2 Co. Gunts. oven ectvans. malttee on credentials, then reported the list er — : i 1 LADIBS’, MISSES, AND CHILDREN’S BUT. delegates, which, after various verbal correc Sa ae yee Lege ag hi om fate: ©, B pa po cab ‘THE ROLL OP DELEGATES P. Hal p Altres Pepe, 8. F. ‘isher, Dr. Biss, C. ‘Bppointed at last a of the lendion rae THB IMPBBIAL BROSZS AND PEBRLESS macert leaves | was called as follows: ahat M.- Denbison, Collins Crasor, J.T: Johnson, A. | 2 wile pd nd te Sermanye te roo ae hosts of friends in ington, and District— Lewis H. Douglass, Dr. Green, . Green . Com. ported table . : Tis fetaze iam P. Arnold, Fred. Douglas, Jr. Mr. W. F. Kelly inquired whether each of the ] —Latehfield & | fired up with all tee = Aressing Ladies’, Mises, and . Daerah oe Sey SS so danse tee Bo will esse sate o. whiting. wae ear a aitricts wee reprenmeentae committee. He | Augherton’s carpenter ehop, corner New York | ond in the most elegant style. Wea one