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General Chipman to Congress, and that the re- publican general committer be anthorized and specially requested request the appoiwi Cooke and General _EVENING STAR is71. THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Closing Proceedings. to.have the strong party attachments whieh THE courts. Georgetown Advertisements. FAMILY SUPPLIES, &e. others may bare. class them bb Onur at eb Bag eee se o Bor CO anti-war democrats, to class them with | the on}; tried was that of Frank Foreman Fea m— of aBo IN GROCERIES these. who would ‘wna the work of the last | arg Prank ltalfe, charged with the grand lar. w fine Lon EB No. 22, are requested F E decade, and remit milliors of ‘ols ‘THIS hace ites, which was adopted. sition of slavery, Is at once an tasaivts the:e | Ceny-ef cows, coal ee ine. a's Bork to" a ys iT SMALL PROFITS CHIPMAN committee, which w: 4 condition e i 1 | elie prose ware’ * deceserd AT SMAL 5 HOMIPATION: GF GER. ; Mr. Cook read a letter (rom S.J. Bowen de- | intelligence and their thera. Cructre COURT, Judge Olie-—To-day Tatty | Snes! Tony egeans Pre iene iw ENTHUSLSSTIC FINALE. Giving wo allow the uso of by N » w can be aiford, ailiavee which would be of name bet convention, which, he said, he — have T. Stetson in “‘ Neck and After our report cloved yesterday— sented earlier, but had no opport agt. Davis; sealed verdict for defendant. Jack (Fr eFoRGRTOWS conronation TAXES Mr. Arnold, of North Carolina, wascalled on, ~ ; OD a ee @ceRx’s Orrice, March 15, 1871. a _ 1 ‘The bills for, and taxes for the year we A lengthy debate took place on ® resolation | and addressed the convention on the condition | 1 do not believe you will. It ismy opinion that | _POLtce Court To-pay. Juitye Snell David | isti are ready Evdctwore, the Uclicctcr te aieect: oo STeppestfells call the attention of purchasers ce ra Louise Kellogg and th of affairs in North Carolina. you will find im this class of our citizens, earn- | Fitzgerald, charged with the larceny of a dack | ed tomakean abatement of ten per co" UM On all Society. ie | Dat the cnnrention shania soseed te vets aivel| ES y followed, and while he was speak- | test, hearty, cordial support. They are willing | Valued at) cents; fined Stand costs. George | juxce paid on of bela he ister Ruri somite, cael voce for candidate for Delegate; during which | ing ‘the committes re urned. accompanied by | we should enjoy the <clat of what may be, to | Kane, throwing stones in the streets; fined ‘The 40th section of “the act to provide 8 guvern FINE TEAS, Prof. Pratt, the Horse Educater, 3 and E Mr. Joseph Williams warmly urged that | General Chi litical tri but when that | Charles Jewis alias Washington, colored, a no- | meut for the District of Cols rf ey he fol = Pvciorog 5 . pman, who was received with loud | some extent, a po! jumpt, but when ¢ torious thief and sneak, was arrested by Oficer | lowMs provision —- the cbarters of said cites * = although he was not afraid to vote openly, the | spplanse, and, Mr. Ordway yielding; the repa- | is accom: oa ask an assurance that our - be aged mt severally. or powers of said Levy Oourt, «hall be ‘Markriter’s Art Gallery, 483 7th street. ballot was the only proper vote. Mr. T. C. | jean Candidate for Delegace to Congress a1- | whole efforts will be bent to the development of | Auldridge, who saw lim take an orange from a | Severely; oF pow following purposes, to wit: Por COFFEES, Ke. Gallery of Onl Paintings, 1236 Fous- comma wld = 58 nt as delegates, | UFe*sed the convention as follows the welfare of all our peo le, and that we will — re ri Pocapinen lagers pgp timo ne = the collection of alls I7RB of money dus toseid cation paige soca and thelr constituents bad the right to know General Chipman’s Address. Tic entailed tia Sit cotianan taocieeen "| cevershdaments pectrtees: wae ke cates | eee slicontracts mate by sald cities teepective: THE BALTINORE A POTOMAC | 2°* each one voted, which could not be ascer- Mr. President and Gentiemen of the Convention BP A tained if the vote was by ballot. The resolution BAILBOAD COMPANY. was finally adopted—fifty-eight in the affirma- — tive. IMPORTANT LNPROVEUBNTS. When Mr. Casilear voted for Mr. N. G. Ord- It would be an unpardonable affectation on my part not to confess to you my appreciation of the bigh compliment you have bestowed upon which we are # (ling at @ very emall advance. Now, sii T word, which is dictate: | t0 do at first, denying that he hadtaken it. The | ly, or by said Levy Qourt, and all taxes beretolere pages rlaeer oe tas tases conven. | Officer caught iim, ‘and. the orange dropped | nine Ow “BRALL, Collector ALSO, tion to whieh tt have alluded. I prefer always | from his sleeve; when he attempted to get 2 ~ jor. iy yeak t jective point, aud hence it is | ad, Onding he conld not, he used abusive lan. Wasuineton, March 5, D7). UR CHOIE: woe © u me by the nomination, of which 1 have ust | the? Tirave ae Geet eeat oe pode guage to the officer. ‘The judge tined him $5. | Geo. w, Beait. Bee. Cae oe TS'OOE CHOME BSAPEE OP es) Fray,, that gentleman thanked his friends for | been advieed. 1 trust that you have not periied | that! have sd down by our opponents, I sup-| in default of which he was committed to jail fir: tn repiy to your favor of thi 1 : = > What the Company Pr to Do—Cars | having is pame in connection with the | the interests of the District of Columbia by we all agree that the object in our | for 30 days. John O'Neal, a vagrant, was sent | bave to say that 1 see no reasom OF mecessity ers WINES, BRANDIES, Bunning Before Jul °F “Trains Ean to | position, and he had consented to its uce if a selecting as your stand ird bearer, in this initial ped iin the welfare of the District of Columbia. | to the workhouse in default of security. Eliza- | cond levy of taxes (general and special) tor local New York Inside of en Hours—To Bal. | Prominent gentleman then absent did not | effort to launch our new sovernment into the ‘oni! th ns b: ch beth Johnson, charged with vagrancy, was re- | PirPoses iu Georgetown for the current year ’ WHIS . timere im 72 Minutes To Richmond in | eur”. That gentioman Pad returned, and le | great sisterhood of States and Territories, one Niet we oe ee ol a gem leased on condition that, she ‘Would fears the Sere, vere wrely, B.D. COOKE AND WHISKIES q “he : would decline favor, hopiag his frien who be the means of k the sup- i city before twenty-our hours. Patrick John. >a NePon ee ~ Three-and-a-Half Bours—Great Reductonin | wouia vote for Frederick Dowg lass, [Cheers } oy of Our citizens. losing you ‘Up- | democratic party, in accepting the nomination, y Fare and Freight. Dr. C. ©. Cox, on being named as @ candidat -_ declined im favor of General Chipma: mie Railroad Com- | Major Morse was voted for by Mr. Reinhardt, gton and Richmond Rail- | and Mr. Morse asked bis friends to vote for Mr. mpany make @ through line between —— Immediately on the secretary c said:—“They are’ wholly mistaken wag think | $20, assault on Samuel Strong. Strong di not | GELLING OUT. AT VERY LOW FIGURES i t it wisely consulte, 7 appear, an nson was dismissed on payment — ) . only those who ate in harmony with tne cor | oF S1-. Daniel Johnson. tor maaking tereasre | IP ietaly caine catet carted, ees; | METGZER & BYLES, trolling party in Congress. The period when | bis wife, Annie, was required to give bonds in | the entire stock te ae establishment. consisting in 417 SEVENTH STREET, that party dominated without resiraint is | the fum of $100 to keep the peace six mon hs. Bergh PIANOS, ONGANS. SMALL INSTAL past. The period through which its anlimited ENTS. MUDIO Kop STATIONERY, Toys into these ear- S; when I recognise all past differences in our ranks laid magnanimoasly on the alta of common good to our new government and the great mission committed to our party; when The Baltimore and pany and the Wasi’ rom! mbes tr Feat to Odd Follows’ Ball. ig the call, Judge Fisher ascertained that | I see here the mechanic and the merchant, the horityextenced has endea. It commence 1 EY 1) WW ond PANOY ARTICLES a: and below cost Sa sn 5 Beltiniere and Kichmond, really under one com | the largest number of votes hed teen eet: | uote ee the lawyer, the laborer aud the | fy March isch sede ena ae Marchois GEORGETOWN, Parties CUBIC at the rate of five cents per sheet. 1164 TWELFTH STREBE tro! anil ran in one interest. General Chipman, and said that the gentleman | physician, the poor, the fich, all assembied wid | 71% again he said: “1 shall appear in Con- tan old established otuednan peraee®, anew | Gov. Bowie, of Maryl is the president of | «ho bad received the plurality vote was a m one mind, and in @ broad, catholic spirit deter- | gress ae the elected canditate of the jon, rate Democratic Mgstine AT Market Hatt— | Fixtures cheap and on casy terms ire at toe be more aul Potomac, and Mr. G. i. Rot. | who for four gears had carried his life in his | mined to'hold up the hands of those who ues and conser istrict.’ Speech of Mr. R. T. Merrick—Last evening the @ SELIGSON'S, CHOICE GROCERIES AND Low PRICES! 255.0! Ei dodelphia. is president of the Wash- | hands, in defense of the great cause of the | been anil are yet to be chosen to admininter the Cries of Gemocrats and conservatives ict at Meteor | _™h13Im 2S Bridge st.. Georgetown. DO Buy Your PAS and GRUORRUES From ington and Kicbmond rosd—and both are to be | (nion and of freedom. It wase ninently proper | affairs of the District of Columbia, I feel as x. President, 1 shall not stop to dispel the | Hall, Eeau Pickrell pr iding, and E. P. Berry N OTT 5 r we Ny, ran i Northern Central | that the republican party should aclect as their | sured of victory in our approaching contest which our distinguished opponent in- | secretary. John J. Rogue. I'W. Joaceanam J — 2208 20tb Shroet, bear Remesuanie Avena, 5 qandard-bearer a man who bad ever done is | [4ppianse.) st yetween thie pon that occasion. The republican | §. Cropley were appointed a committee to drafi | From and after March Tet, 1871, no account wit! be pg PL ot a li be running between | duty for ail his fellow-citizens without regard eee contrast between this convention auc! | party of this country will answer in due time preeat s - | allowed to RUS , s. - Flame jegion temmal sam 2 © race or color. He moved that the enanimous | the one which recent'y assembled for tne pur, | Patt _ [reolutions expressive of the sense of the meet ‘owed to BUN OVER 90 Days F 1 kets and cheek baggage | cheice of the convention for Delegate be Hon from Washington city zh direct to Harris. | N. P. Chipman. [Applause, and cries of bere, Fim jo and Niagara | ‘order, order.’"} Fall-. to Pr 0. aha, St. Paal, n There — = —— bpp hheasg mew natti. 1 pou « West, an eet as one of the leading advocates of Douglass, meee and | and amid some coufumon he said thar wan: rk has been | gratified to learn that the gentleman who is ause the company ¢ not procure | fhe candidate of the delegate (Judge Fisher) fact as needed. great amount | bad served four long years in the army. He ef stone used on the bridge employed ail the | bad nominated a man who for years had bees stonecutte ey bad at work, bat now they pioneer in the cause of ri pulficanism and he Bave one thousand men at work quarrying | Warmly urged that Mr. Douglass was the proper ne and laying the same, and expect to have | person for the nomination. . this tunnel completed by December 1. A discussion followed as to the availability of ‘The Baltimore tunnel will be completed | the candidates, during which the cause of Mr. withia @ year, and then trains will be run | Douglass was warmly urged by Prof. Green ani between Washington and New York inside of | Major Morse while George Hatton, who was not seven hours, making this the through line to | @ delegate, was poets arvund actively elec- New York as weil #s to the West and Nerth. tion for Mr. and Sid McFarland, The new bridge over the Potomac is being | Dr. Purvis, Chas. A. Peters and others spoke built of iron, at Chester, Pa., and will be ready | Warmly in bis favor. and on the stone piers—now being erceted—by About 5 o'clock some of the delegates showed duly nex signs of fatigue, and there was a dispori- Ail the pile werk is to be taken out and | tion on Ane Bert of some to leave. Messrs. solid stone Fists, do feet apart, substituted | Green and F: at this time appeared on the No deviation Tee op pose of nominating a democratic candidate fo: the position of Delegate to Congress is marke: in & way not to be mistaken. That convention excluded, by its proscriptive declarations, by the very essence of its constitutioa, at least iarter of the ‘entire population of this ds that democracy which deliberately ib impassable bacior against a large and respectable clays of our citizens, whose only offence is the color of their complexion’ No! i is oligarchy! [Cries of “That's so.”] ‘Sir, when it is remembered that one of this Proscribed class has presided over your delib- erations to-day, and bas received at your hands @ warm and earnest reception, aud, in the opinion of many, ought to have been the nom!. hee, that contrast will be still more marked. To my mind it is marvelous that a party hav- ing the intelligence claimed by democrats should have the aadacity to attempt the pro- Scription of such men as Frederick Douglass. To my wind it is marvelous that they should bepe for success by such a course. ‘Lhat convention declared in its second reso- lution that it is the imperative duty of the da; mhether the petty disseusions in its own houte- | ing, and they subsequently reported a series of | . 9a 4 hold shall forever destros ita power aod its use- | resclutions endorsing the: DoInination St Hone | FO" Above rule cm aceount of persons. fulness. The gentieman’s propiecy has been | Kichard T. Merricketor Congress, and Wm. D. e7-tm F. Mt pronounced anaually since 161, and the party | Cassin for the House of Delegates. The reso = = has some life yet. But that is not the ave lutions were adopted, and Hon. K. T. Merrick We are to consider the practical inquiry: Can | was introduced and’ said it was thirty years BENJAMIN MILLER, A democratic delegate beot more servics to vou | since he was first mads acquainted with the | 161 BAIDU SIAERT, 6 KORG ETOWN than a republican delegate? I think, Mr. Pres- | citizens of Georgetown, aud. his reowllee Has just received » large assortment of ft ident, other things being equal, tions of those early days were among his | THERE CAN BE HUT ONE ANSWER. kindest and most pleasant remembrances SPRING GOODS, Look at it. ‘The Senate is largely republican. | Looking to the event ot hie election to Congress | f the pewest styles, embracing LADIES’ DRESS | 80 alvo is the House of Kepresentauves. Every ry | to watch over the interests of the great cap | G0ODS. Shawls, Spring Cassimeres for Meu and | committee in both bodies is republican. No | tal of this great nation, he would’ set aciie Aleo, a complet . measure can be pasted except tt come directly ests and right course ceege ment of Cotton and Lines from con votes bef er gaged and upon their { ane peepee reer ea ‘SB epecial.y. responsibility, and this ust necessarily be the “ation »Y Siving fact, for at least the term of your delegate's elon the fhe service. [A voice—“And longer wo.’ } neiple of keeping the races apart in the 1c | Vineland Dairy Cheese ” Without now stopping to do more than to sag- He wonld inform the people that E’ reson of way pamated teem the Bisene | is her wae ee Bm Re LIny hee toe ey, Veme, He iC not true that | he had the debate in full of the republican con: | oc Mpeweeegtanee of hereby notify all manag Geode ms Be may hope for more where our represents- | vention which had just nominatel Gea Chip. | Sepocited, or Watenee apd Jewelry, to neveic econ wanes! five is something else than merely an advocate | man. ‘They had attempted to do e inixed | place. 73 Bridge street. Georgetown. to redeem them | SyciOi? ee for the District? We want more tan justice sencol jestion; but with ap authoritative copy | heforg the aah ‘Apri MIL AgY Goods left over : = are to us fa- | of all that was éaid there, he would 5 expect these to be accorded to * cof his an. | fSxther notic Loaf Sn, sah | MOLASSES —Bert Porto Bien « Orleans. | BEST NEW YorK scree oo fu *. BF the campaign, and fiaunt in the face of his an- | pernotice Pledges BUTTER. one who, however eloquent and however able, | tagonist'heprin i en eane mee. Pot onn therclcr, and the whole structure to be of stoue | stand and on behalf of the friends of the candi. | ocrats and conservatives to oppoee and dure has by his attitude berore precluded | fisntiy, «What sre sour ogntien oo rremes: Triad seuie GoupsTEt and iron, and will be divided into three separate | dates, Mesers. Douglas and Chipman. stated | what iv Chose to denounce as *‘ the mischievous | that trust and contidence walck alone furnish | dous cheering, and cries of + Go for him.”| He | ZVawH-PAID "POR peepee parts—a railway bridge, a double carriageway | that zt were willingto go to a vote and abide | schemes” of sour present Governor ** to sacri- | access to men’s reason and their sense of lib- | said te would see them again during the cam- Cath aye io" okapine... x: ait Lf of sufficient width for carriages to pase easily, | the resalt. fice the interesta of this people, and to degrade | erty? We cannot change the laws of human | pai; nd was then followed by Hom. Wm. E. | BOOTS. BHO! StL GBADWOHLS, 173% = any * biulge tor pedestrians—andeach separate | | The secretary proceeded to call the roll, and | the local government of ‘our national capital.” | nature, and my opinion rests on those laws. a | \itlaci of Indiana, whe urged that the elec- | Bridge street, Note by mail trom avd apart from the other, but all on one | Dumberskepta tally of the vote. The iifty- | And wher the Sbampion of that convention and | democratic delegate goes to Congress with | tion of Mr. Merrick would be the best thing that | Georgetown of W. attended to, oc3#-ly foundation. sixth vote for Chipman, deciding bis nomina- | its nominee spoke to this resolution, ile denom- A DEFIANOR OF THE MAJORITY could happen for the District. Col. James G. large force ig at work on the Baltimore | tion, was cast by Mr. A. B. Tinney, of the | nated this scheme as ‘an iniquitous and dia- | of th body on his lips. We asked republican _ i pel, and the work is progressing onthe whole | Twentieth distric loud cheers, and it | belical machination.” (Cries of “ We'll show | ty line as fast as posible. | They will commence ae ae oe that order was obtained so Ving the traek on Monday nezt at Baltimore, emai and tis lay from balf Selle ee mile a day; | intelligible. Several delegates asked to change ¥.)| commence also at the Annapolis crossing, | their votes, and Mr. Connoly being recogvized, and work south. The rails between Baltimore | woved that the result be not announced, but and Wash ngton are to be steel, of the Leaviest | tbe nomination of General Chipman be de- to grant us a delegate representative, | action, ahd alter fee waist ig te ee ed CLOTHING. GOSHEN BUTTER. and we send one there who ‘comes only to pre: | Band, the meeting adjourned. oo je downtall of that repuvlican ; . and who ban een ageustome tospeak of teed | C27", Tbeschoouer Minnie Kinale was yer. | (VLE OLD MEADQUARTEES of its legislation heretofore as revolatiouary and | Island, and was towed to the teh Gua eee FoR . roid? : —— them.”"} It was not enough to shut their doors against the class to which I have referred, but these conse: vators of the public interests placed their seal of disapprobation upon the organization of our new government, and denounced onr Gov- | “it isno answer to say that Governor Cooke | *t¢.is unloading her cargo of coal. The extent Fattern: laid on oak ‘tes, and ballasted with | €lared unanimoun, which was to amid | crnor and his promises to. administer i¢Toeahe | mde cgnaanemer Fepublicans and secure there | of Ber damn SS ae esoge Mecettained until she BOYS’ CLOTHING, stone and gravel, and in July, 141, the time | the wildest enthi , Perry Carson leading | gvod of the whole people as “iniquitous and | co-operation. It is not the duty of the Gover. | ** Put Upo ay oe . at Detween the two cities will be one hour and | Of insinging ‘John Brown’s Body.” diabolical. nor to repreeent you in Congress. His functions | _KitveR News.—The steamer Columbia ar- twelve minute THB VOTE IN DETAIL. i submit to the people of the District of Co- | cali bim elrewhere, and if he does his duty faith- | Tived this morning from Baltimore, and left oak #. 7th streee. 1.70@ POUNDS JUST BECEIVED. The road be cpen and running to Rich- | The following is the vote :—For N. P. Chip- | lumbia whether these are the men to be chosen fally,as I Know be will, he must devote his | after discharging cargo. The steamship John ane, mond by the first of January next, and then this | @au—Mesers. L. 8. Emery, J. W. Harry, D. 1. | to co operate with those whom the President | whole energies to the mnititarious duties de- | (?ibeon arrived last night, and is now discharg- = city will have the Deuett of fast ‘express trains | Newett, O. Wilcox, (¥; Coukiey, Fics aener: | bas named as fit persons to manage the aftaire | volved upon him in connection with the cy. | ings heavy freight for Dicerict morchanee to Richmond in three and a half hours, at hait | Sandy Alexander, M. J. Quigicy, Lioyd Mudd, | of the Distric'. (Gries of ** No.””) ministration of District aflairs. And when he mbi7-Im__ NEW STYLES FOR SPRING. . the present rare; and what is better for the | W- 4. Freeman, T.C. 8 Wm. Beckett, | 1 submit whether there can be strength given does go upon the floor of Congress, or beture it. SETS “SrA asa FINEST IN WASHINGTON great mass of the people, it will bring down the | C- B- Fisher, W. A. Cook. t. Jams | to your local government by such an admixture | committees, he must and shauid hava toy ae CITY ITEMS. Price of living by bringing into our city each - Gaines, Marsh. rown, James | of warring elements. et a Dr. J. H. Thompson, Dr. J. A. Jeneter, Jolin M. Jobu Barker, 5.5. morning, mar nd milk trains from Virginia apd from Mary'an¢, and give us fresh milk and fresh vegetables at greatly reduced prices. ARE DAILY MANUPFACTURI surance that he will there find you Delegate in ——_ w= angie = full accord with bim. But in his intercourse | Tu Lareet Novgury for ladies is the with the President and the Executive depart- | Japanese Pararol, tor sale by NEW STYLES OF But, Mr. President, that convention waz not only marked in its hostility to the colored people of the District and to the officers chosen as your meuts of the government to secure benefits tor Lock woop, Hurry & Taytor, ™ = PRICE { BASONSBLE. ‘These companies pay cash for cree * Ar Bowen, W. B. Keapagh, ¥ T-1K. | servants, but it had no word to utter in sunport | the peopleottne Disction the sean tor 623 Pennsylvania aveniic, MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S delivery and ash no credit, havii Plant, M. Duffy, John Wallace, Wm. Bash, | of the change in our gorerbunent. Ove would | ocratic Delegate would be still more embar-| 6 adjoining Metropolitan Hotel. CLOTHING, peci, rg he fork and materiats as fast as | Charles Wallace, G. W.Smith, F.C. Cave, Wut’ } have supposed that anevent marking an era i ravsing, and many of you know What important ae needed, and are do: for Washington what has | Simpson, Peter ‘Campvell, aron Kasseil, And. | our history, an event which has dune Te than never been done before. service to our citizens may be veudered bya} | FASRIONADLE Coats and Vesta to match, ‘ u D s - With their road con- | Gleason, W.L. Cowan, W.H. Smith, Simon | all others to a-ouse our people and attach thom | Delegate through the means of these various | #20 and $5. WER moet St Re Le mE ERIE eae. necting with all through lines North 4nd South, | Wolf, J. w. McKnight, S.H. Williams, P. if. | to their firesides, an event which, in my opin- | Executive departments. Light Cassimere Pantaloons from 5 to $9. East and West, and their depot near the busi- ) Refwbardt, Perry Carson, Joseph William. | ion, has given the deathblow to all capital- It is urged also by the democratic nominee. Light Cassimere Pants with Vests to match = REE center Te it will be accessible to al) | W.H. Saliaferro, W. K. Hunt, J. johuson, 1° a schemes—I say that one would have | that because your Governor has declared hi. | from7 to #12. Gentlemen who desire to dress well and tastefully and convenient jo t 1, *¢ shall sce ous | H- Barron, 2°. B. Dowell, &. Quirk, jr., Daniel | supposed such an event would have called aie purpose to administer the a@airs of the District | One Price in plain figures. ees ees == - ora ak ‘Lynch, A.B. Twzey, J. S. Ballinger, J.T. | sume enthusiastic regen eh Of approval. Not | upon republican prineipice, that the people igo. C. HENNING, ane city better accommovat.u wan the most san- | (Soe i. Better, fee He Mech ornonts, | so. Such an expression would gave been av | dhould ase in opposition and overthrow this 410 Seventh street N. W. Recommended to Examine ott Stock of Erwrith the opening of this road the price of coal | M- Shiner, M. Bradshaw. P.L. Vonstie, i: | imped complisent 10 thors wie ees purpose. aay mate aeate eee Caos will be reduced full $2 ton, and Iutwberfully | Browning, T. 5. Cross, jr, and J. c. Her- Porney ped reg alee bee eee Ps dcchvern gg Meier dnk | Pocteral be a Geagh CAT Pa mec a READY-MADE CLOTHING ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Sank Ciena ee Me OME ES Dee NTs vind Dennban. ithe Lewin Doug. | But our cemocratic fellow-citizens never lave | crats to office? Do democrats expect it? Gout | gative, and Ayer’s Sarsaparille for the com. AND si ar ccrawnc lass, Dr. Green, W. R. Arnold, C. G. Wait anc never will acknowledge that any good can | we xpect them to appoiut republicans | pisints that Feqnire an alterative medicine. FURNISHING GOODS. 0.8. B. Wail, J. H. Cook, Alf. Pope. W come trom republican effort. Mf our positions were reversed? [A vuice— | * ae The Kegistration. Williams, Collins Crasor, © F Ir. President, I believe we bare nothing to} “and they would not”) But we need not | TRE Coreen ees ee ae hens bee. Also, onr SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WUKK GEUCER AND TEA MERCHANT Ere tae aig hg ws tN ‘assilear, H. D. Peyton, H. flim | fear from a comparison between those whu ure | apologize for this policy: The republicans ot pore. ait the spring sha ee een DOeD | wihick we make to order at short norice, esterday. the Board ol utration, Jos. Anderson, Ed. Gruso committed to the support of the Governor and i need not ec! OF ix rec. cid G 198 7 ri McElroy & Van Kiswick’s office, on Maryland. Peed gm or a his acecelates, and those who have mrarey tel. whey moon sive beatae te select of thelr Kid Glove Depot, 967th st, | WE BTILL KEEP ON HAND, AND MAKE TO pec rn aap ge vce ony oy ar themselves against them. In sntelligeuce, it | own members, © -r they are im power, those ‘0 | ue waw menkae We dcacaaie tom, witioe 4 od T wen m st te spirit, lotism, i iF vo 0 oper b ed, : S * — - MASONIC TEM rived diotriet 315 whites sed G0 enlored, and ta To the gtod of tho whole people of hte Tiee oe | Nngm ERT Hmenarechovon | ad Germans, bave Just arrived, and cau be FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, ~ the latter 656 whites and 401 colored. lan Coffin, Marcelius West, they ate the peers at least of our adversaries | this District sim J Bolteve | BAG In alt dass arabe Corset Importer. | ‘The Best Witting and the Best Mado Shirt in this or TwENty- ABD TWENTY SECOND DIsTAICTS. | Chinn, A. M. Green, J.A-1?. Green, J. E. | Nomancan truthfuily say that the organiza: your Governu: may ect efficient ee 5 other maikets. Prices as low aa the lowest elsewhere ‘The board are in se= to-day for the Iwen- y N. G. Ordway, and E of which this convention is the exponeit isuide | officers. (Cries of “We'll trust him.” ty-tirst district—all that part of the city of " up ot adventurers or Ot sellish politic eorge H. New | embraces a large proportion of the old Vollins, ard Lou. | and truly conservative element of this 5, GENTLEMEN AND LADIES Kip GLoves at One Why. the republican party ae naturaly cv | pollar @ pair, at C. Baum's Hoop Skirt ant| NOAK WALKER & Co., wiz together the brains, the thought, the moral | Corset Factors, WS Tih ctrect, 3a as sentiment of the people as trath attracts its xscesi ington lying east of 4th street east, and en E street north and E street south: the Twenty-second district—ail tuat part of the city lying south of E street south and east of 4th per Sth and F ste, : LOUK.) man, K. W. Tompk b tn T b i pomrmax < ina aia cee alg n Why tot buy where you can buy the cheapest, for Thompron—4. - u.ty, and itembraces at the same tim votaries. The republican party is a compos Mrs. Moopry’s ABDOMINAL CoRsET, recom- . a m cheapest, Frederiek Douglass, of the First, and James | the ‘entire young, energetic, and v gi and it displdys the characteristics I have men- | mended by all physicians, can be bougbi and | _felS-tr MerTRoPorITAN HoT withoet doubt we are bel vm tbe lowest. ee ee ete ee nar OF South Carolina ave- | Wille, of the Eighteenth district, did not vote. | growth of ycur native-born citizens, ay colt tioned in ail its alliances, from whatever clime | made to order, at G. Baum’s Hoop Skit! sn! J. BEIBBROER. My eS Wits Boaters feet NO. do. and 9th street east. In the Pwenty-tirat After order had been restored, Messrs. Simon | these who have 1 20 90 or whatever tongue. To the liberty-loving Corset Factory, 408 7th street. 3.21 F. (Bucoessor to H. PF. Loenon & Co., 1); Beat“ Cofiee do. 130 _* + ber » Bp to ty o'clock p- m.,over 300 colored } woir, B. F. Grant, A. K. Browne, Jos>)l | midst. These are they wh gtvetr | thougbtral Ge: D—Whose count on the — oe CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE Family Flour: 93 20 ‘end 40 per quarter bbI: and less than 100 whites had been registered. | Brooks, Dr. J. W. Thomp o2,and Judge F, imprint upon the business interests of tue Lis: | other continent, is to-day. from its matchles | Att THE LEADING STYLES of boys’, youths’ ennai se Good Extra, if aca per quarter bet hie Iu the Twenty-second district, at the sare | were appointed & commitice to wait « Irict, Whose Monuments are seen every Ler in viumphs, the admiration of the world—the re. | and mens’ Clothing at Oak Hall. SATS mM (1 chotee lot of Graham Slour, Flour, aud Gat r. the Sgures were reversed, there being | Chipman and inform him of the action of che | stately blocks of house, who an ue, publican’ party is necessity, and the some pie Ac te . i Se BN Meal. esos bos eawentes = _— —< ae = Stated | convention. churches and schoo! houses; who ar: may be said Ras — whose rep HEMPLER has Drinometers and bydrometers. Canton Syrap, only Se Ee 2 West India ee eee were but ton other colored men in | sr. Dougiase during the absence of ie com- | your Failsosd connections; who aro devonccie eentatives come liere with the purpose of un a ee ate "Best Coldee ti the district mittce was called.on and addressed the conven: | Scary etn connectio pepsherity of the Dis- | standing the true genius of our institutions, | | CaLrormta CaTawRa Wine on draught, at SEWING MACHINES. Shido Gas aeer Dee see —— ng ton as follows: trict, and who are forcing the apathetic and iu- | Let us defcn ourseives, but never apologize for | Miller's, 420 7th street, opposite Odd nr gga lt rear er Sanat i nectar ae a Tae PRovingxt Arp Soctety held a meet- REMARKS OF FREDERICK DOUGL «ss. different to the putting forth of ettorts for the | being republicans. Hall. Wa last pight at the Aldermen's chamber. S. 8. | Gertiemen of the Coneention: It seems proper | advancement of all those interests ch make 2,3: = 32% T= MEYSTOSE ‘EAD. ‘$1.25 Jepap for @1 per Ib; 8150 Imperial for #1 Bat the theory which makes it to our highest i Sys th iginal SEWING MACHINE Bue Ghopowder for @1.@ por Ib; Best Baker in the chair and A Hart secretary. Mr. | under the circumetances that the man yo a happy and prosperous community. (Ap- | interest in the District to administer our af NoOVELTIBS IN Nack bone at spo ena , Se. ‘4 pees Solomons said he bad @ bill presented him to- | honored by your votes to preside over you ou | plause.; as nearly as possible in harmony with the polit- | Franc’s, 451 7th earege e cheapest nee THE 190 tubs Butter, 3c, per ie ‘eBeat Hama, Gay for bread amounting ‘0. Phe society | this uccasion should say @ word or two at part- THE PLATPOR: ical party in power dictates the very course | the city. No branc! eR. yy BEST MAUHINE BVERCONSTRUCTED me Tb. do ao bave already expended *) of the market | ing to this convention. , first, 1 beliove, too, Mr. President, we may not | Governor Cooke has entered upon. f slo not eee house money and there was $1900 vet in the | ywese my eurprise—my profound su. per Ib.; do. do. se por Ib! hesitate to say that my opinion would uot be | FOR CoRxs, Bunions, Club and Ingrowt Call at the office, Sin iis nee OMY Wee. per Ib; do. do. Lard, s ne oniy 1c. per Ib. hands of the Mayor. He moved that they con- different if the democratic party were in: power Nails, and other diseases of the feet, visit Dr. $16 F STREET, shrink trom ore phe between tue piatiorm se— number of the electors of the | bere put forth and that upon which one oppo. FFEES. - y i Vhite’ hment, No. 535 15th street, op- Best Old Government Java (warranted), 2% tinue in operation only one week longer; also, trict of Columbia should regard we a= a | nents go before the people. Their deciarations. | in the country. 1n view of the pecnliar reig- | White's establis! 2. He and examine it, Sold on monthly instalments of * aed Sethe Sue ct he Baran pointed to wait | suitable candidate to represent this District, | su far as they are political. belong to the dark | tee o ee cin toa ae geueral govern- | Posite United States Treasury. = 2,4, Ten “ B.B. Euuiourr. | Pancatig! Me. per lb ; Prime lite Oofee, only Ie. on the chairmen of the finance committee of the | this pital, in the Congressof thenation. | say ges of our history. They are dra from the | ment, I would always regard it as suicidal to Bry Tae Crtgsratsep “ Franc” Cottans, mhie-ly Agent ‘The best and 10c. Cigars in the city at half prices. Board of Aldermen with reference to the pro- | i felt surprised, bordering on to ashock, that | prejudices of the past, and they practi cally | our highest interests to force a party contest | the best P- prCllr inthe market, talk ————€[_[[_=[$"“$££"""==_=—=——" Ever) thing cise in proportion. caeities oF nest farmiching funds for the | any considerable number of the citizens here | deny that equality before the law which aac tis and poseible eiection of those uot in sympathy | only at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. DENTISTRY. Bemember “a nimble sixpence against @ slow shil- society should The necessities of the times re- | should je regarded me asa suitable candi- | opening paragraph of our Declaration of inde- | with the dominant Party. Look tor the name. No branch stores. = Ving,” et BRAY @ BRO ’s, Wee Camptell were nomonined Vomons, Baker | date. When the matter was suggested to me | pendence, aud which is the closing srtics of ask the people ot this District to consider o 3 BATT, Gredaate of Obio Ooliose 0: crt Bed. oe dino gnd Campbell were appointed the committee. | that { should bea candidate {at fret revolted, | bur national Constitution, The platform ot | well before they antagonize, in this first vote | SaVvm TOUR Money and buy rour Gent's Fur- jal Surgery, 422 Tub street be 2 _ between 34 and 4h streets, north aide. Mr. Campbell made a motion that the society | and thought that it was hardly pro; to allow | principles which you have here to-day enunct- | ever given by the D’ strict, the controlling power | pishin: t the Original Franc’s, 431 7th strest. EB vorth. = a reduce its expenditures one-half on bread and y friends to use wame. 1, however, at last | ate: s manly, progressive, and conceived in the | in the country, to wich we are indebted tor | The cheapest Store in the city. No branch ‘eué-ly BROWNING & MIDDLETON eae Fine out fuel entirely. bat a thesugges- | conseuted, and 1 must express to you ‘aud to | trio spirit of the age lp which we live, it is | the privilege. it may be some gratification, in | stores. 3,2): “ould respectfully ask trial of tien of Mr. Koberts, moditied his fem. my Propound gratitude for the mark of | broad enough for aii, and it declares iuat in the | @ party sease, to win & party victory; but, in to a ae OULOBG TEA, at $1 per pound. as it rovide for a reduction of dfty per cen’ respect for the tender sentiments which have | great work of building up the business we fare thie case. a democratic victory wo! in no Gunt’s Hay Hoes, of all the different DB. MEBGILL bee been, pronoanced by ment hat the coc ty Roberts moved anamend- | been expressed on both sides towards me, and | of this District no man shall be shut cat f wm 4 | sense be commensurate with the sacritice oi the | grades, in Cotton, Lisle, and Merino, at prices hie DENTAL OF#1UB w | finest in ’ wEas, ment that the society appoint two canvassers to | towards my history. While | am for making ne | full participation in its benetits whose brain and | higher welfare ot the people. fo snit the most economical, at the Original " FINEST GUNPOWDBE be paid for their services to go abor distinction, I am one of those who believe tat | muscle help to develop them. Fis rhap*, said as much as! should at | Franc’s, 431 7th street. No branch stores. J,2,1 YINEST IMPEBI? tain wh m need and give them aid; | whenever, and wherever, there is an office to bs Sir, J cannot believe that the people of this | this time. | cannot now go over the whole ~ 52 aA Parl FINEST YOUR son, adopted et for furnishing bread for bite applicant equally eligivie, | District will enter upon the career of prospurity ground, or elaborate the points which make up GREAT VARIETY IN WHiTO SAIRTs —one, two JAPAN, the coming week was given to Mr. Kahlert at 4 eee se eran te that wile 1 | which f plainly see before us in any narrow, | Gur care. [Cries ot “Go on.” and applause) | OF three pleats—eylete, buttons or stads—o FINEST VOLONG, cents per lost. Woo at 85 for pine and $0 fer in favor of no distinctions ou account of | proscriptive spirit. 1 cannot believe that th back—all pen I shall probably bave occasion to do this here- | in front or in sizes—at the Original oak per cord. and coal $4 per ton to Messrs. oe in enero gt cm au new ZNEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST. remembering the stripes, remembering | will take the first step forward by taking thi after, when { can speak freely and familiarly to | Franc’s Gent’s Furnishing Store, ith street, = I Dew crop. * Ter q Clark and Yoder for the whole city. years of bondage in this laad, throagh | step backward. you. I trust, however, betore “concluding, 1 | &t Popular Prices. No branch stores. Baowaing FuippLerow's, | a = colored man has beeu dragged,remem- W bile speaking of the democratic platform 1 | jay say a word about myself and my purpose } EEE } 0. 0 E. FRATERNAL Vistr —Last even- | bering that 20 years he has not had the right | desire in this connection to say a word abcue ing the K. W. Encampment, to learn to read the mame of the God that made THE QUESTION OF MIXED SUHOOLE. bim, and that every man in the land tas been | | know very well that the action of the dem- at liberty to kick him, and to disregard hi« | ocratic convention upon thissubject was taken, nights, be baying wo rights which «white man | not so much with reference to strengthening was bound to respect—I say, in view of that | their own party as to throwa Gre-brand into Listory, and the history of stripes, of tears, and | ours. But, sir, the republican party is not so in- of blood for the black man’s track through this | flammable as may be supposed. It may take county for two hundred years, may be traced, | fire, but the history of the past ten years will in_this canvass. Loo. I have lived amongst you since 1883. { have DRY GOODs. E no other home and desire no other. | am thor- LROANT oughly convinced that we are entering upon— , im od, we have already reached—a perivd in every outlook auspicious. Nothing but our own GENUINE pu — aoe, hee) pre a oe ot 1 . Colnmbia from rem: i ime the per- . | _ Partionlar attention paid manent seat of government. Not only this oat LYONS BLACK SILKS, fraternal visit to Colum’ wth ‘eet hali, and the The exercises ware opened by the choir singing the Patriarch’s Greeting, after which the Grand Patriarch, A. de the opening address, and Rep. Cotlecige to presite: NING & MIDDLETON, 614 Pennsyivanis aven RATIONS. Tr the Grand jor Warden, Mr. 8. 1. }, de- | as O'Connell said of “Old treland” long ago, | show that it ——— = int out the way ot | 1 peli it will be within the next ten years \( Tv. powsa Be igeguce’s aN ACK EREL. livered af itress. which was followed bya | “like a wounded man through the crowd, by | trath and justice. I know very well that our | one of the most flourishing, attractive, and $2, $2.25, 82 50, 92.75 AND $3 PER YARD | Cc. ‘AOUSB, s1GR, No.3 Fa’ pees n banjo solo by Mr. 4.lams. and encored: the | the biood iteelt”—I say, whenever the biack | opponents expects us, iu meeting {uit question, beautiful spots on this continent. ‘The senti- ; | ‘AND wonasiee. | of been eLeivns. choir sang * Day stow a. Mr. Harris | man andthe white man,equallyeligible,equally | to escape Scylla only to be wrecke: upon | ment prevailing hitherto, that this District was ORnAMEBTAL xa ret Por TT pLiT ERBING, recited “-Eugeve Aram:” Mr. Purnell gavea | available, equaily qualitied for au office, present | Charybdis. in this way they overreached them- | disloyal to the government, that it sympathized BOGAN @ WYLIE, Mo. 636 LOUIBIA . Pk cress = - couple of banjo solos Grand Warden Thompson themselves for tbat office, the black’ man, at | selves with the rebellion, is yielding to the tact that, Imttations of all kinds of wood and marble veat!y ez | CUDFISH and SCALED BEBBING, » delivered au address; Mr. F. Pruitt sang this juncture of our affairs, suoald be pre- | TARY MISQUOTED TRE LANGUAGE OP GOV eRNOR however true it may have been in 1Sci, it is not whes tt 101% and 1020 7th street NW ecuted in the istest and most approved riyics For sale low, ING & MIDDLETUB. Byres, accompanying bimself on the guitar; | ferred. That is my conviction. While | say cooKe, true tow, a8 we shail show in April.’ Perhaps | —@™ dl | JOBBING =Sear bv g SAE. a wir. H. A. Dobson recited “Fhe Mystic Bridge,” | this, I know the only way to make the principle | here and elsewhere in their platform, My be- we owe to the suspicion indulged throughout RY GooDs | _syaeiy PROMPTLY ATTEND vente. Mr 2; Y, Adams gave Lincoln's faneral March borg nay mpage in this Country; the | lief is, that im the important matt the country on this point more of the chee: D oS. i ne nd ASTRAL OIL on ibe banjo. and two comictongs; Mr. Gawler | only way to have right views crystalized into | to ail the youths of the Distric: which has heaped a} and to thit is LEO 7 's Now Banjo solve, and Pact Grand Mane ae tte | IAM, OFganized into statute, and to be made the | sible educational advantages, n0 cian of youths | Tyeeatanired eee eee ant feeling | BACH Yor Cortalnn ates tee seer ear worth 95 50. | 1 hee a cee ved 100 oa Prats ASTRAL Gite Banjo solos: and Past ¢ Master John T. of life of th 2 Should be debarred from those advantages, uor | elsewhere from the people of the District thas | WHITE BRTLUEANTO. We cone ory not to, ‘Trade ‘at Given and Gr. Kep. Wm. K. McLean delivered should auy class enjoy advantages superior to | to ali other things combined. Let us at lay | at t quality of BLACK SILK ai $2 per yard, acdresses; after which the closing ode was sung others. In & word, there should be ‘free schools that question at rest forever. { Applau-e and and tbe assemblage dispersed. for all, without distinction or discrimination,” cries of «We will.”} ——_—o—— Aby man can hav and no fairminded man cau gainsay this posi- Jn epite of the load of obloquy which we y EL! Saies or gar Estare—Green & W liams, it your Governor. bave carried on this account; a little party. bs a iittle party; vou | tion. This wen he manne, ean bh: Laps little party; but it will be inefficient | {t embraces only the principle embodied in our bi id lot A, 8-46 conte per foots aie and impracticable. But wha 61, to ©. W. King, at 4 cents Fagg toot; also, lot B, in apite of ail the satire which has been pointed at us; in spite of want isatrue | organic law, and reaffirmed iu your platform | combined movements in the West and North to it are,to John E. Ciark, at 40 cent, | party, [cries of ‘*That’s it!”’) and not onl: to-day. drag tue capital into the great valley of the | #7 (HBAP UAB = Dy ia a large party, & party ablowo clect ra | note polltion’ question. tt is uot ‘S question Oat ee the nae eouepiracy, | may) ayes No. 1920 Pennsylvania avenue. it + ec! no! q a - 5 2 ents per fost, lot D, =e ion ae Yieuk ones they areatecs | erec okie peer be to Uongress chu have | 2¥: to tear out of the hearts of the American ‘The above property is at the corner of isth and L streets north. House and lot on 5th street west, pear Boundery. street, to George Kock, for $1,000, being lot No. 18. insquare 475. Hous and lot at the corner of 3d street west and K street porth. to William Johnson, for $1.80), being part lot No. 5, in syuare 55s. people all love and reverence for the sacred as- sociations which gather around our capital— thos _— down at one bio: emblem i all ior re in the permanent verpinent, and in the midst, of it all thecity Of Wachington isthe fifth or sixth city in the United States in its wth and prosperity since the census of 1960. ed those feet D, te dati hoi of Kukiatiam of war tothe knife | by the people of the various school districts man—believing at this hour | which may organized throughout the Dis- 8 defeat of the republican party in the | trictof Columbia. Your Delegate to Co: ‘Out the great prin- | any controlling influence. It is a question sim- ere on. (Applause.) Be- | pty and erey of administration, to be deter- and believing that at this nour— | mined either by your Legislative Assembiy or District of Columbia would be the greatest | can bave no voice in this, and, so far as he should Ts to exercise any influence, ‘Applanse.} Miss KEtLoce 1x O@aTORI0.— Miss think he should be guided by the wishes of the Should it be my good fortune to rep: t Louise Kellogg. the pop a whole people of the District. Go bas A Lategre donna; Miss A. Sterlin, t. : i given, ip our organic act, ful power‘over this | wis people in qenercer: it will be my pride to exert every inf Sud all kindred questions ‘and { think that power should there if our | Pestusta? to teeter atiregd ene Beer — Cemocratic friends find fault with this position. they cap ouly do so by defying the voice of the people. [Cries of * fhey won't do it.”) ‘That democratic convention addressed itself partica- larly to a class of our fellow-citizens WHOM THEY DBSIGNATE AS “CONSERVATIVES.” I want to say a sing! it clear that the persons stab,” at Lincoln Hall, thi ning. The cbo- Fas will besupplied by the Philharmonic Society ‘ashipgton, and wil! toward it on the part of Congress, an: ome se thoes etines he rn dpe ot EO .. e MAMILTON & PEARSON, @ whole coun! ‘1: Dist » Chiefly the “0 hat the original A oS TEE SerirereD. | mI7_Bo. 4, ¥. MC. A. Build..cor_%h and D sts, tional expe wi founders intended tt should be—the type and i ss Bo: exponent of American civilization. [Ap- can the “ jeune. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH DYSPEPSIA, | —— addressed Pir’ President and geutlemen of the conven- | COST! nase Be Re FArLew PROW GRACE—Last night diticer tives are not democrats, or they would not tion, in again thanking you for the high honor Be Litee OoMPLalnt BOW. mb, of the Eighth district, picked upa been set in the special manner they - | yeu have conferred, [ plant mseelt uneqnivo- . U. MW. TAYLOB. BD se ~ ae 614 ‘ovens. man very drunk on the street and took him to Nor are y covservative democrats, fur that cally upon your platform, and pledge to the 7BY EQ NO Macao. 2 the Eighth precinet station house, when the is & political impossibility. Who, then, are | whole peoploot this District, should tore 0,000 pai W. ® catr aco. oftcers were considerably astonished to tind , and what is their umportance t» | an honest, faithfnl pains-taking devotion tomy on hand 60.000 MAGNOLIA GBAND . that it was Joreph Search, a kind of self consti- the democra’s and to the co: election? dnty asa re tative of the ‘whole people. Tor this, pring from one foot to ‘uted missionary of the Christodelpbian per- Pohticaliy, I understand some of General Chipman closed amid great applause, Price $) svasion, that held thelr beadyuarters tm 0 mem! old whi and was the recipient of the warm = rus Hall’ Search bas heretofore prided himself on had any voluntary tions of his friends. christianity and temperance. tributed largely to the success cause. They are pubdlic-epirited, patriotic mep, and I believe we shall have their support in the coming contest. They have ip under influences quite the reverse which sar- rounded iy of us. They have lived ina non-political community. {Cries of *That’s so."} They have not, aud can not be, expzoted still holls the boards at with M: si ebaracter of “Walter Wilmarth.” The efects and tableaux are startling. Concnras ov Paxawa.—This is the aniject of a lecture before the Jane to-night at Trades Union Ball, by Richard Stuart Evans. Dee ty hae stood the teat. of to t a day evening vext,are spoken At eis Yor a ill Sis is. | A treden Switzerland, Rome, German: Mapulactured only by rons; at aber countries, and are beaural CH *RLES STOTT & CO. aud instructive. mbit-Im 450 Pennsylvania avenue.

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