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DISTRICT POLITICS, than N. P..Chipman, whe had foughthiswayto AN@FHER HAPTER FROM THE been achieved commensu ste wich our ex FAMILY SUPPLIES: ’ oi EVENING STAR. A Number of Meetings Last Night. | 4 generaivbin, and aijodin securing thetr ‘free- | CONFEDERATE ARCMEVES. mo ape NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES POR DELEGATES ; hing ‘more ra TO TRE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION TO-MoR- | W8STwledoutof order by the chair, and con- | Mew Hebel &missartes and Northern those of ou siderable confusion again followed. Mr.dalius | Demeecrate Plotted in Canada Buck | such a dence of BOW THE SORE BEADS RAICS 4 ROW IN THE | 6214 Chipman nor-noother man set the eslored fhe ‘concentration ol FIFTRENTH DISTRICT—GREBLEY AND BROWE ple free; it was the work of the Eternal God Eegress, ingurrection MEETINGS TH CEVERAL DI®TRICTS. Eimeei¢. Mr. Jolin W. Freeman said ties while ef The republicans of a numberof districts hel | the freeing of the slaves was the work of God meetings last night for the purpose of selecting | GEN. CHIPMAN WAS ONE OP THE ‘INSTRU- WEDNESDAY........ LOCAL NEWS. Excursions, Pic-Nics, &e. AT PHILP & SOLOMONS* Stop: Eook!! Read!!! and talent without reg Bo 7 eliow...92 end talent wiinout | Threq Broke ct Sour. By H.W. Lonsishow. BERS Menthe and gi | DUTY OFF TRAS! rade Jewett, George Lot as pres Worn Schaetzen | candidat: MENTS, Horace Greeley «s m with our friends inthe N es ee jee to be voted for to-tay as delegates to | 14 amid considerable confusion ke defended 3 let ‘es intr — = ees = m to-morrow by the the nominating convention to be held to-mer- | th6 action of General C. Mr. Freeman said, bs 1. DUTY OFF TEAS Belgie ot St, Columbbille. row, and for the transaction-of other business. | in reply to the assertion that LeBarnes was & » Secretary of State, C. 8. A.: | Seable ubsidize loading Phnte of Calanthe Lodge, Knights of Py- | Feeble demonstrations were made by the Gree- | consictent republican, that the 0 submit to you, as the head of any of new «papers Paign Cocuments. enlighten and influence the ra? © Dias, at 7th-street park, to-morrow. mind. Enlist public men of character and influ leyites and disaffected republicans in several AN ANGEL. the department to which [ am directly respon- ee 4 bth district, asked to | sible, and ender whose contrel they should, if | erce. whose principles and sympathies are with Us, eggs rebel mp A aged open for the re | aistriots. aici make a few remarks, and various objections | le, ave been conducted, the history of by indemnifying them against the hawards to “pick sahara Clatme. The a yee FIRST D re were urge and instead of an address from Cos- transactions in whoeh was ei ol ive action ekpor them. itory o erty , the ttn A OLUT! iy qxcurstons to Mount Vernon om th0 | 0... so: aistrict republicans held © meeting at Un,eat calle, cheers, hisses, de., followed Onoh | Gti in Oneades tabitm aioe nat eee arms. leaders, and an opportunity. we could strike a nt * “ & mGr RESCUED ae the Howard school-house last evening, «md | other with such rapidity that no busiess could | the scope of the duties assigned me by the pres- “Tt ia proper ne 008 tint I have expcesscd caly ev 46 CENTS PER POUND om ALL GRADES Condensed Locals. organized a club by electing 8. G. Brown. pres- | be transacted, and the meeting adjourued. ident. 1 will not here repeat the reasons which | jnnicidaalopiniomsseed de net ken what om 3 Alexandria fears a water famine. ident; J- A. Lordon, vice president; W. T. Sol- GREELEY AND NROWN MEBTINCS. have been communicated in previous reports for ) sent trey would meet the concurrence ef Messrs at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OO, A Greeley and Brown fiag staif was erected | omon, jr., secretary; Peter Grantum, treasurer. | At a meeting of the Greeley amd Brown club raeting my stay in the British provinces. | Clay and Thompton on the strand, near King street, Alexandria, | A resolution was submitted indorsing General | of the 16th district heid last might at Beamer’s | lyuring the interval of leisure which this delay | i bave the b-uor to remain, very respectfully. yesterday : N. P. Chipman _as nominee for Congress, and | hall, ist street and the Avenue, the committee on | astorded:me, I was practically associated by my 4 10g, DAMES F- Hotcomss. Calanthe Lodge of Knights of Pythias, give | after Mr. i. Hunter had attempted to’ give | pertencntorganiaation reportelB aeWebbtor | arorde Messrs. Clay and Thompson, with them- | _BicHMoND, Nov_16, 1864 one of their pleasant picnics at Beyer's ith | reasons why General C. should not be supported, | president; Chas. Hope and Wm. ©. O'Meara, | seives, in the execution of their more compre- Also, eee PRICES OF SUGAR street park to morrow afternoon and evening. Mr. Wm. Dickson, of the House of Delegates, states that he is not a candidate for any position wi er within the gift of the people of the Mr. Brown made an able address in his favdr, | vice presides: Wm. A. O'Meary, recording | hensive amd delicate mission. In anticipation = = and the resolutions were adopted. jos. Sinclair, correspondingsccretary; | of the arrival of these gentiomen at Nixgara, | FeOrgetowa Advertisements. ‘i SECOND DISTRICT. and Wm. Harvey, sergeant-at-arms, and they | but, as I believe, without their previous knowl- A meeting was held at Fort Slocum |; were elected. edge or sanction, Mr. George N. Sanders, then TIENTION | REP FOURTH DisTRi: before purobasing el i District of Columbia. ing; Mr.J. E. Ray was elected chairman an At a meeting of the Greeley and Brown voters | residing in that part of Canada, invited 8 nam- s AY. July purchasing elsewhere. Mr. James E. Bangs.a recent graduate of a an a ey. Spe og gd — 8 ig Leap ene poe Mendes pees = er | ber of citizens of the United States, supposed to | ™., at the house of J. hn ¢ orpell, Keg, 116 Congress ELPHONZO YOUNGS & y . t with the boundary | by Mr. William Holmead, Kev. Mr. Waring, | the club dissolved and organized a Greeley and | pe hostile to the existing administration, to visit tion for Five Delegates fru oo. Seeetenen ante ae tee Reed Kober: E. Hunt, Cornelius Johnston and others. | Brown clab. R.A. Waters was caosen. pr = ~lpenepe ee nthe Conventi nionominate the Re | BOOksellers and Station the falls and intereh «nge opinions upon the con- ¥ r 7 id te creas Campbeil, one of the commissioners. Kesolutions were unanimously adopted indorsing | dent and Daniel McCarthy secretary. A com- | dition of the country and the great question of Mate XRCOTIY Mire a3 ——<— From Lewis Baar & Co.. we have the Ai 0. 8. B. Wall, the present delegate, for reuomi- | mittee, consisting of Joseph T. Brown, P. W. | peace, with the protinent Gontederate gentle. 20-* [Rep-l] Fourth Dietsion Mewet Oe. | on Fee —- : number of The Metropolitan, theexcellent fasbion | nation. Haggerty and R. A. Waters, was choren to co- | men who were expected to spen j.a portion of the =. | NEW S0OKs PUBLISHED ABD FOR GALE | wy, are ccuing magazine, published by E. Butterick & Co., SIXTH DISTRICT. - operate with other Greeley and Brown clubs | summer at that place. Such conferences being ¥ ae ; New York. _,& meeting of the regular republicans of the | when necessary. entirely legitimate under the construction whic: SHILLING TON'S BOOKSTORE. PLOUR The periy who was shot while returning from | 6th district was heid last night at Jones’ Hail, ‘The Greeley and Brown voters of the 4th dis- | Mesers. Clay and Thompson (no doubt very Conner 455 St. axp Ay the picnic at Huntington on Monday night, is | A. H. Underwood in the chair, and J. H. Smith | trict met last night on Bridge, near Washington properly) placed upon their powers and duties. B Re too, st ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES, Stanley Lawson. The bail entered the thigh, | *¢cTetary. The chair announced sireets, Georgetown. pxe cutive committee Tre besit 1h meeting ‘be pabl eet eo ounathenrt. v Posey et ad an . and pot the breast es stated, ingicting asevere | the members constituting the cam was instructed to arrange for the ratification | came to the fa! d expressed a desire f. to the Lost Heir of Lictitheuwe By tink. Gente ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OW but not a dangerous wound. and executive committees. R.A. Gray is chair- | meeting on the Sth of August and invite the co- | ciety. That ine the most conve " worth: $1.76. Trucas Biel By eligitile for the traveac:ion of my own. b *. st of i ou Hari remained there during the whove peridot my a! 3 niuut P. wit, | $188. Sithin and Without. “By Gov. Maciomaic fn'Canede, aud ihe tad Opportautites fmm fre- | large Gils Mirror, Sinb aud Bracket, Sofas, aay | 42389. An American Girl Abroad, @1 70 ‘ . nent and extensive intercourse with these gent! airs, Chamber Suits, Beds snd ing, Freach | © ci nam the Shas removed his | nen than etther of my is, one of whom, Mr. | Chiru and Gincsware. Refrigerator nnd meus ockes | trated: @180. Bighted at Last. 4 N To-uight the club-hovse of the young men’s republican club, 408 10th street, will be open. ‘The reiuins irom the various districts will be bulletired in their rooms, where the different man of the frst, M. J. Laughlin of the second, | operation of the 3d district club. and Joseph Dent of the last named committe: oe On motion of John F. Murray, the club resolved | Cuance or QUARTERS. ipelf into a mass meeting for tke purpose of | of the beard of public wor! meking nominations. Mr. Wyatt Moton sub. | office to the room f e vice president lewat th f triets wili have merly occupied by the con- | Clay. made his headquarters at St Catherine's, t articles not ment bel Lee” By the aatbor of Valier We are also offering five or six of the Spee rn to see the correct votc, and the | mitted s resolution that the meeting endores | troller of the Districts thateosurer De the baer | cing: megs mis headquarters at St. Catherine’s.t S929. THOMAS DOWLIN Grow from the sear” By the au een ‘ names of the success{ul candidates. Delegates | David Sheperd, W. B. Reed, Jom MH. Brooks, | in the vice president's old room; treasurer of the sitinenibed persons, I saw daring the | <° a way DOWN BELOW OosT."—Postivey, | Tracer ake eek ee tae INEST BRANDS OF HAMS are invited to be present. R. Cassidy and Grandison Robinson as suitab! District in treasurer of the board’s old roem; as- | &% 1 the suru in some Instances repratedty) Tem selling my Dollar Goods belon’ at! | $1.50. Northern Pande. By Uliver Opuc, 8 that can be produced, at prices which DEES ‘The Choral Society last evening elected the | persons for delegates to the convextion; that | sesor of the board in District treasurer's room; | Gevutror Hunt of Bow York. Messre Leigh Bich | 97 gipim, seline state he Bandit. By Avcust Blanche. 81 Alsts) | PETITION. spi ” following gentiemen inactive members of the bes Regence Lease mngend Searatrocelly ts favor | engineer in assessor's room; and the controller | Thuckalew, Jude Black, and Mr. Van Dyke. of | _1976-tf J.C. NICHOLS. | Lige Among the Mormons; $1. Avath ible z 7 N. P. ¥ . L. | of the ri ination of Hon. N. P. Chi: a y ocenpied en of | Porneytvan’ a ee ~ ete ork Con Eaton, Dr.d. ¥. Hartlest ond Mone: EE. | anbalio tn thverel the re slection ce mstoomn | ne engincer departnent. “Tho changes aso | Walz or Celine Toke Bi “ Kenacky: | [J#Y,G5oRs HEAPERTHAN EVER! Weare | STATIONERY Cap. Letinr and Note Pane | G/T2 US 4 CALL; IT WILL Par You . P. Bell, Juan F. Murray as a member of the lower house; | made to facilitate the traneaction of business, and Colonel Walker, of Lediana = We received mea. " Umbretias, C: — = rene Soe ~ ooue, Fase emorendam Books . n Y adopted. Mr. Murray came forward and thanked ———_— sages trom other a, uch as, Voorhens: of Si eecae Seti tik ee joer Land Rocke tae, Bene — d c ml i diana, and Pen to. Before Mr. Ciay | Poum fo ‘Boe _ . 5 Pencils, . : . 7 Soa for this evidence of their conf dence in A Seniovs Caan ‘This morning a war- t f bad reached Niagara, Mr. ‘Thompson toom for Fall Stock. We have a Ri « Cards ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©0., a nd promised to serve them to the best of | rant was issued by United States Commissioner ‘ hing barzains are sold. Avargeassort- | — Everythi be ‘and chan» his ability"if elected. Br. Smith eubnitied a | I. 1. ‘Johnson, charging John J. Norton, of | Uitct! had been poade usen my mind Ceetat | MEM of Housekeeping Bry Goode ches: |e poblication fine. wheteale and terete et resolution that the district delegate be required | Kansas, with having drawn $223 from the peu- | learned from thew gentlemen, and from many other 12 1m* OF ee, re TONS ‘ to favor eight houre with $2a day for zborers; | sion agent at Topeka, K ansas,which he neglected | sources of Information, including interviews with | _J¥12 Is = wins strewt,Georgevown. | _ep Corner 436 street and Penna. avenue adopted. ‘be chair -vouched tor Mr. Murray, } to pay over to the pensioner. The warrant was heading members of the order of the Sons of Liberty, Poer4e STORK FOR SALE. etic who was absent, and urged all republicans to go | placed iu the hands of Bailiff O'Neal of the | De ity, aad eg- “ 4 Hwest,and the | _ Having purchased another and diffe: OPERING OF EW sta x sTURD Under Masonic Temple, to the primary elections and vote solid <or the | mnarshal’s office, and Norton was arrested and 1 solar Store f. It is paguiad samuauaen- “8 taken betore the commisstoner, who required | 2 5 Fines. formpatl capita, tenes Tefaiting ‘arti ees = LS Re aes Umass ae SIXTH DISTRICT 8ORE-HEADS. ,000 bail for a further hearing. ort. ‘and below cost, No. treet. Geo 1 _ ee a ee —— Certain editorial: which app: ared inthe Now York | “id tf J.C. NIC AND IN@ DON OB} cl KA, A meeting of disaffected republicans ef the i oth district was held last night at Catholic iiall, | Paroc’s dollar jewelry store, No. 457 Penn- | Tolan nse dane cee nk ere Zoe, pudite are invited to call aod examine on p™== CATAWRA WIE GROCERS, Ninre axp F Sraeer THE PRIMABY ELECTIONS. The Regular republicans Electing Delegates tothe Congressional Nom- ‘To-day, in compliance with resolutions of the on isth street, between L aud M streets, John | sylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, | from our friends in New York, induced hopecwhich | YY ™- #. WHEATLEY'S oW eteck FRENCB c ; 7 i STEAM DYEING ‘Under National Metropolitan Back republican general committee, primary elce- | A. Gray im the chair. Mr. Gray made some re- | receives new styles every ing. ith me bes ripened intoan abiding conviction) that tious are being held ‘In all the’ legislative dis- | mata ta telidon tr hin vencuenn ase cre pat dom <td ear thy: able editor of that infiuentialjournal entertained | = AND SCOURING RSTABLISHM ENT. scis-tr 87 BOEE nor to Jay Cooke B Oey, ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, facies ge glee om, each i represen: | Borat the Dirck Counel, saying aad tors rue covets. Ey a Georaetrene BSE sateen . the respective distiicts in the convention te as- | stated that an agreement was made between = cuaral. Mos this reania neitter tr, C ‘ay | Mstablished jai; premium, arded 1387; and tsnow semble at Lincoin Hall to-morrow to nomivate | himself and John H. Brooks to the effect that Equity Covnr, Judge Humphreys—To-day, | Barty, in Renesal. fe mpson being in Toronto, and | OMe of the oldest. fargest and most complete eatab R zs zB. the republican candidate fer the House of Rep- | the latter should be his successor in office. That | 10.2¢ James H. Brown (habeas corpus); order | Por mysel’ (lr. Dhampech being in Toronto. and Mshments of the kind in this country. | Sly patrons . CALIFORNIA CLARET, resentatives. In many of the districts candi- | was so, but Brooks received his commission be- | #Ppointing commission to examine intaut and | Crews gentlemen who visited him ia thet clare din, | Will consult their own ztovests by oonding Sm thei sendin dates for the House of Delegates are also being ‘voted for. fore he was appointed a sohool trustee. When | FeFort with witich parent he prefers to go. couraged Mr. Sanders fromsending such an invite pilend winter, goods Guriea yammer months CALIFORNIA HOCK, Mr. Brooks’ commission was shown to himke | eves agt. Reeves; order to issue rule. Harmon | tior through a third person to Mr. Greeley,ashe | Bert, . fe = j jo others, to come to the fal s and see us. FRENCH CLARE ‘The polls were opened st one o'clock, and the | sent his resignation to the President, but the | ®¢t- Joknston; bond of injunction approved. | bad gent to others, to cor the business R °°» R woting will be continued until eight o'clock this | pext day he addeewed a note to the Proatece | Whecler agt. Douglas; order recommitting to neat Kindly received by Ar. Greeley, butthat ieee, | closed daily at waneet, except Satarday, adway’s Ready Relief | | p24 wy. YOUNGER’S AND BASS ALB @vening. In some of the precincts where there | withdrawing his resignation. To this commu- | @¥ditor. Shoemaker agi Julia; order to ile | pressed @ preference for Washington asa piace of | DC Oder Until 9% pm Post Office Box 723 ard Were wore than one candidate for the House of | nication he had received no reply. It was | @Dswer of John B. Higdon. Lincoin agt. Lin- nM ieindd hil weer nig) ———————[—_=[>= CUBES THE WORST PAINS DUBLIN BROWN srocr, Delerates, the canvassing was very active, but | claimed that he could not be a member of the | ln; order for appearance of absent defendant. Itdid pot occur to us, as we had no doubt 1,000,000. d in most of the districts there being but one can- | Council while he was school trustee, an office | Green agt. Merrick et ai.; argument in progress. | fram B Reet poll gd he wat the $ = MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE @ STOUT Gidate, and the district clubs having voted to | without compensation, but the same parties who | _Pouice Court, Judge Sneil.—James Divine, sets Ginlamaiin trltice Wales oats ee Seeond Grand Gift Concert IN FROM ONB TO TWENTY MINUTES instruct the delegates to vote for General Chip- | held this opinion had uo objection to Mr. Brooks, | atault and battery on Lieut. Johnson, at the | {t@°s,tiplomatic position justify suob an inference. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Bottles,) FAD: there seemed to be but little interest | who was receiving pay as a messenger in the | Scheutzen Park last night; 85. John Williams, | The anonymous publications arteibating to we one IN AID oF THE felt. In the Ist district, Mr. 8. G. Brown wy Department. He had no enmity toward | colored, assault and battery on Sasannah Wil- | versations. in ‘which variow terms of peace and PUBLIC LIBRABY OF KENTUCKY, —— With a fine stock of IMPORTED and DOM is without opposition. The same may be | the Governor and board of public works, but | liams, his wife; $5. Mike Sweeney and Plowden | rec nstruction were suggested, had no shadow of , TIC GROCERIES. selected ss rad said of 0. S. B. Wall in the 2d. | be should co act as to consorve the interests :| Sweeney, assauit and battery on odger Car. | fouxdatien in trath This impression of Mr Gree Ar Lovisvitex, Kentecity. Sette tor teenily In the 3d district Mr. W. K. Collins, the present | the people of this District, whether it ple Toll, Miike was ‘ined &3 and costs, and the other poten Sr go Bet ah Sheng By tapes ml ers, . NOT ONE HOUE Use, and selling at a very low figure, dele; seemsto be the “coming man.” In them or not. Perry Wilscn moved the arged. Jobn H. Colton, assault and bat- | Of cc between Mr a " ct the name of John E. Cox. the present | ment of a committee on platform; carri tery on John Dyson; 10 and costs. ‘Thomas | Sonn te Tarther toot he eee TO ULIOLIDR ART Ur REE EOOR Te etter reading this séverticoment need any one delegate, stands prominent, but they are not voting for delegate in that district to-day. Col. Hulse has an antagonist in the Sth district in th than the rating the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY 5. T. METZGER, the chair appointed Messrs. James L. Thomas, | Bagley, assault and batiery on Mary A. Gibbs; | statementof our ingenions friend. Dr. Mackay. in i Edward mee Robert E. Clark, Robert Ten- | dismissed. Wm.J. Loring, small ey, larceny iinet to the: Loudon Times, | aensed meee’ wetness: twe Isid at h'Mr. Lincoln. Had we tuspectod ary dele, Second Grand Gift Concert il, and W, H. Bell. A of resoluti of two boxes of cigars; ref chool. Christ 2 “« ETz6: . the person of Dr. A. P. Fardon. Mr. John F. Scnenee by Mr. Domas, which was roferred pher Pfluger, . atcher, emer a tne sion as to our true character, or the informal nature | In the great hall of the Public Library building, in | AAV WATS ron aM) ce om er eter rubrae sana .? °y ~ td . of the proposed conference, it would have been Lonisville. Ky., on » BVERY PAIN. uray, Present delegate, will receive arenomi- | to the committee on platform. Mr. Webster | and battery ‘on Gotthelf Multzinger; $5 and -omptly diepelled. In considering the propriety of |ATURD. 8, 1872 7 yy pov ete | corre Kp per i submitted a resolution indorsin the work £ of the costs. = pling thn ‘sngatation of Mr. Greeley to visit — as As ern = 2s wits erence iene 417 SEVENTH STREET, he iy ie el le i ERVED iT. on, a i Bill be succesful in that district, and Thome: | support; adopted. The sume te epee | Lewis Gare ep Me to ‘battery on Wm. | impossifie to sobentt the question te our wn ger, | will be lasucd at 10 each, half tickers, 8: quarter THE ONLY PALN REMEDY Between D and B, W,,Ghase in the sth district. In the 9th the | olutions, which was adopted, declaring devotion | Wells. This case was continued from yester- | e:zment tor its deciaten. Pe ay ee —- pominations have not been made. Mr. Trimble | to the republican party; approving the election | day. Welle received two very severe cuts with — lige eE condeee NE Ten eee | 8.0. ON diese, ae ee tea Or eae (OF | thes instantly stops the most excraciating pains, ai Gerr HILL. fe being voted for im the 10th, and will doubtless | of Grant and Wilson; favoring equal civil and | a razor in the hands of Gaskins, while sitting in | {°tbt,asto the line cfcondact which wonld advance | @800. No disc Sd lays inflammations, and cures Congestions, whethe: | © — reir pomnation. "Mr: C.J. Brewer is a | political rights for all me aring that local | his door. Gaskins made his escape, but was af- | plished by such avinit would, incur judgment, have | DUriog the coucert the sum of crgane bene epolinction wom” tear Glande or ois ee FAMILY FLOUR tn store and candi re-elec’ in the S fairs claim the most earnest attentio: Twards arrested. It was thought that th ‘bal hief that - 500.000 % are voting only for del to the convention | citizens of the District; favoring improvements, would prove fatal, but they were sewed up, and Suienem i. tb mblicity of our nonce in the will be gusts the nokdees cuceeet w meseetion IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MIN wks fc oa. to-day. In the 12th ct the election of can- | but opposing the taystem of special tax- | Wells will probabiy recover. ‘This morning wit- | United States, with the sanction of its government, | Dy lot of ONE TILOUSAND. GIFTS, us follow _— uaLeD may didate for does not take place to-day; | ation; Teach \eayscuneement; asserting the | nesses for the defence were heard. [t was shown | Must bave imparted » mighty influence to the cause LIST OF GIFTS. no matter how violent or the tm W. M. @ALT 8 00 dat Meserr M. Dufty and J. T. K. Plant are | right of the citizens to elect their rulers; tavor- | that Gaskins had a pistol and a razor, but hand. | $i Bees Uy the freediscusal ‘nit wouldhaveauthr: | on Geana Gin ten OF GETS BHEUMATIO, Bod-ridden, Iufirm, Ofippied, Mere | decis-et Indians svonve and tet Siveet, Be aries abe,zgmmimation im ine clubs ‘Mr. | ing eight hours and #2 per day for laborers, ec. | e4 the Pistol to 8 bystander while he used tho | unrestrained iutercourse might have beea improved | Obe Grand Gift, Oaah, - ‘Se, Nearalgic.or prostrated with disease may suger, | =n . H. Miller's name has been used a ee 4 . mon: Si ec Se consent. Mr. Arthur Shepherd, the it The regular Tepublican club of the 7th district jail. ‘Chas, Pearson, semall torr ana ve of ‘headmiuietretion tho views of lesdine, ei SS 7 = BADWAY’S BEADY RELIEF WASHINGTON HOTELS, delegate, will receive the the ld an adjourned meeting at Union Bethel | assault on Chas. Freeman, a email colored boy. | men, the spirit of the people, and the resources of = = = = = vote to- pol a 13th district. The —_ Halk | ihe president, Mr. Joon H. Jackson, in a paves to - ne a difficulty, which re (at A Rp tas Ce od ee =) ae ag, Sige WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASB, = HOTE, lect their e chair, and W. H. Cole secretary. Mr. Geo, | the judge said tter be settl hoi 2 i = =< = © Ge House of Delegates until September. | Garrett offered a reeolution, which waa aropted, | and Lotta courts and hee ae ae ame Foy ol oie Pycllabee im ts ple flee org 3 2-7-0 +7 Fe INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS Bo. 709 G STREET, dita et fi that no one that particpated in the election of THE HOWARDTOWN RIOT. th, Paceidenc ot the Unived Seates Wines Me. te jes. When Mr. San- delegates to the convention lately held at Union George Byers, T.ghiman Jobn-on, and Henry | ders submitted the note 10 us, which appears League Hall be allowed to take any part iu the | Hall, tliree colored men, charged with rioting | first in the, printed correspondence, we found meeting. A committee appointed by the chair | at Little Mount Sinai Church, near Howard’ | that he bed, most unexpectedly, associated submitted the following as their choice as dele- | buildings, on Saturday night, in which several | Bi8 name with our own, in the proposed visit gates to the nominating convention, and their | parties were wounded, were called. It was | PocTe mete serious sincere and s-al. report was adopted :—Messrs. Joseph H. Jack- | stated that the wounded parties were unable to ton, E. S. Savoy, Themas Payne, David Kobin- | attend and the case wes postponed, the bail ‘on, and W. B. Ingraham, to be voted for at the | being fixed at #300 each. James Curry, Lloyd ly, pro= Im the 15th district there is quite a lively con- test for the nomination—Besers. F. H. Smith, Danie! E. Cabill, and H. D. Bartley being the candidates, and ‘the friends of the former are counting on success. In the 16th district the frients of Mr. McKnight, the present incum. bent. expect no opposition. In the Ith district Mr. R. J. Collins is tue Fae my candidate, and is being voted for to-day. The rey ta. tive of the Isth district, Br. W. i. Hant has giready been nominated by acclamation. Mr. M.E. Urell, in the 19h district, bas no serious sition." In the 20th district, Mr. J. - Carroll has no opposition in the district. In the 2ist district there are three candidates being voted for—Mesars. C. M. Barton, F. Fret and 5. W. Herbert—and the friends of each are jeB-tf_ Between 71H any Sra STREETS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDEE INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. OONGESTION OF THE LUN@r SOBRE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING PALPITATION OF THE BEART HYSTEBICS, OBOUP, DIPTHERIA OATABBH, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE con¢uct was tendered, his subject would be entitled to some consideration, we permitted the note to be sent ‘without correction ‘It is, however, incumbent upon me to add that, with ail itey respect for Mr. primary elections. Mr. Schooler offered resolu- | Norris, Daniel Sling, and John R. Kell lions, which were unanimously adopted, that | fanity; collateral forfvited. F. Smith, driving ail the contractors of the 7th district let Of ail | on a footway; $3. Robert Dickerson, profanity; their men to “ at 4 o'clock p.m, to allow | £3. Rachel Stevenson and Mary Dickinson, them to vote at the polls, and indorsing the Dis- | profanity; dismissed. Charles Richardson and trict government. The meeting acjourned with | Robert slughlet, disorderly; #5 each. cheers for Chipman. HENRY CLAY, BINTH DISTRICT. fighting dogs; $3. James Brown, cursing; do. “ ‘Total. 1,000 Gifts, all Cash, ‘he Hon. Thos. B. Bram'ette, late Governor Kentucky. has consented to Tepresart the ‘Frustoce NEURALGIA, BHRUMSTISN wereceived ir bis arrival at the International Mt sanguine. The 2d disirict has twoecandidates, | The republicans of the 9th district held a | Margaret Thomp-on and M. t Russell, dis- | 2'can side of the fs y cartcaul be Sit prominent Gas Ge eee marion adiggn Davis having declined arenom: | meeting last might at Asbury church, Mr. Z. | orderly in Louse alley; #5 cack, Johw Devine, eR yh ee ey ey a a ee VERMONT AVENUB. Ination}—Mesere. ‘Henry Stewart ‘sha Wee's, | Penh ase He chair, and Irmiah Washington | disorderly at Schuetzen park: $5. Henry Bret: | mend asthe bearers of propositions, that the drawing is fairly conducted, and the gifts | ‘Taeapplication of the READY RELIB to thr ‘Vermillion. secretary. A resolution was submitted by E. | zel, profanity; $3, Julia Ann Roy, disorderly; | exablishment. of. peace. end dee ‘aatly awarded aud promptly " part or parts where the pain or difficulty exieus wil +. ROUND © com, Up to 2% clock all was quiet at the voting | Boston, that they have confidence in Hon. N-P. | £5.’ Maluchl Gateby,celling: lineo? Cane We. | Waioeroa in the talfiment Ute ce SSieans ‘The drawing will take placein public. in fall view | afford ease and comfort oma rai precincts. Chipman; have witnessed with great satiatac- | cense; #120. Defendant appealad self wore 80 dei of the andience, and, under the. amediate suparet = orerznens. ———_ A ; 5: igo “ a ty wi sion and direction of the officers and Trustees of the | ,, TWeuty @rops in WILLARD. tion bis untiring and successtul labors in Con~ A TWENTY-FIVE CENT DIFFICULTY. mee re ag mien apes Ny Public Library of Kentucky and. the’ folloging | few minutes eure SPB UR Cc.* * THE SCHUEIZENFEST. Frees for the best interests of the District, and | Mary Digges, assault and battery on Mar Tegraphed to Colonel Thompsen to. moc named eminent and di Sizsns. Senne | STOMACH, HEARTBURN.” Slew shaw . EBBITT HOU! ‘The King Shooting and the Success. Heve that every consideration of jastice, Hense. Prosecnting witness said she charged PY fmceand unite in our deliberations; Whilat | eonsented to be present and sce that ail is fairly 4He PARAM GA, DYSENTER La COLIC WASHINGTOR fal Commetitor—-Two-Strike” beats | Ftatitede and policy’ requires his re-election; | Mary 25 cents for helping her to movo, | dcan only report the reasoning which led my own | done ss ARDIN. J SRS PAINS: and all INTERNAL —— ———— ted Tall” as a Marksman— | {it thedelegates clecied tomect in convention | She went to get the money, and took | mind tofts conclusions, yet X may add that the re: | Hon. M. BLARDIN, Judge Coart 5 ae a 5. Prisca to the Ladies, wee Button of Goneral Chiptsan sa Delegate ister: | tSineis er nasiatash Seated he ohn Ma | pebtucm ste teempeonreetlae of merely | Swern Jodgeat,Jeacnt Diy. | MALS AEADY MRLTEY ite haar ced PROPOSALS. Yesterday afternoon and evening, the second 4 7 4 ns = sud myself. Our most obvious course was to have | Hon. H.W. "z. 9th Judicial Dis. Ky. | in water will prevent sickness or from chai 7, i . gress; adopted. Also, a re.olution that they re- | gave the prosecuting witness some good advice, Gen. ELI. MURBAY, U&. Marchal Diet Ry, better than Frenck b oe BOPOSALS FOR IMPROVING “GUOD wale Ae cognize the republican general commirtze, who | and advised the "accused “to. pay.” tho our | Hon f. B. COCHBAN, Chancellor Loa. Ohaa. of Fosse tee brandy or bitter | P Boab s@ oii imated one. T 14 election of Gen. N.P. | 25 cents. It was done in the presence of the | wishes. and that re. conld only mect him as private 5 aT NDIFORD. a Boord of Public Works. Mustriet of Columbia, srorra TAIL Axp rwo-evine as wancewnn, | Chipman to Congrens and forthe election of U. | court, and the care was dismised. ” | gtizene,fand for anToformal inerchange of opinion. B.D. 8TANDIFORD, President Farmers’ and FEVER ANDAGUE. heer Wachuntton, Seip. ae is followers afrived om ths ground ubeat fang | Vice President of the United Statcm adopted. | ¢Sand cists. Adjourned” “77 CTMeBAEld; | given tothe party now tn pe i agalune the charge | 5° Zompary Liverpook nest B78! Inwurance | | yevER AnD AGUReRrad tor Any cents. Faery | wall Avece? init mect,) for the lllowing work, nd al four 5 eee = the means of cefending itself again: charge 5 remedl : ‘clock, and were shown to the shooting gallers, | C2 ery nape ianrgr gp ~rbiee ing pnp oot mths —_—_—__ .. which was teed with most effect by ite polit, | Col. PHIL, LEE Com. Att'y Ninth Judicial Dis. —= page py RO "Por the grading of that portion of the*Good Hope mere Spotted Tail and Two-Strike engaged in | Scl¢ct the names of delegates to the nominating GEOR cal adversaries. Nether the present nor sny ¢ GRAHAM. founder Graham Cabinet. Bearlet. 7) Yellow, and other Fevers, sided between the easteru line of ‘Uniontown aed ? convention as follows: Dr. C. C. Cox, James . ORGETOWN. Other Hepubitcan aaministration can secure the ILSON P. JOHNSON, Manager Gait House tires : a, ‘and the contest, the latter proving himself the best | Sonrention as follows: Ds- OC. C. Cox, James «. » ncan aaministration, ¢ re, the S DELL, Prot Medical Uavcrsty, Boule: | ByRABWAT'S PILLS) bo quick ss MADWAT® . Eraveling ot aaié toed between ‘ksmav. They were then shown around the Bartey. aveaanel en adopted that’ the re- ELEcTIon oF Orvicers.—At a meeting of the warons polly ef conmecation sod amaaciy r eS is ADY EBLIGE. Pity conte por bettie. dy Upe construction a , culvert, Sift 57) Sud appeared much interested in what | pubticans of the district deem it inexpediont to | Heber Tent No. 19, 1.0, Rechabites, the taloce BAXTER, Mayor Louisville. . head walle of tone usesccty alo fo tionsas cn policy which looks simply to the res- E “4 saw. . ; | toration othe Union. Mr. Lincoln wasreprosch-a BURNETT, City Attorney DE. RADWAY’S nominate a candidate for the House of Dele- | ing officers were elected to serve the next term: 1 5 il Fg mae ogg ar ad vark | gates at this early period, and that the nomina- | H. Hudson, chief ruler; R. Berry, deputy ruler; | 314% Suwillingness tomake peace on any terms ‘bree, Wanufectarers” Haak. Sarsaparillian Resoivent, yOpllector of Wackiacies aoe during the evening, and the former treatet' tie | 28 of 8 candidate be deferred. The committes | Wm. Jett, shephard; UA. Littlejohn, record: | federacy, and thevutter overthrow of thsic Peealiar ofthe Lguieriie Hotel Company, Rgebington citys ¥ st appoint to select report jc names: ng vy: . Gardoer, financt secTe- ial system, and a consequent is) it'on to . Fs ation: ek. REAT BLOO! PURIFIES. tours some choice pleces of music, and the or D. W. Bliss, Chas He Peters. 0 i. atone. | tary; Jas. D Gowans, treasurer; A. Arrington, | secertsin the sentiments of the Bouthern people for Ps, Proprietor Willard I Fas Come 2 rae Sane pops TO THE SCHUETZEN sane son, C. C. Cox, and Isaiah Washington. The | levite; Z Brewer, in guard; F. Ketner, 0. F.; fear they might Tore readiness to submit to the an drop of the bee te 9 contract, if awarded to bim, in acoord- Yesterday the shooting decided who shonid | TPOtt was adopted. at: Seat chaplains Gt ye Sonditions “Although mo gropesttien. or paces Urine, aod other Suide end faloss of the areeean: b tire after the award . FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. ENTS.— The following dwellin 7 “ 4 ' Be ee een OF Schuctzen king. Mr. Chas. | qne 14th district republican club met last | have been completed within a host secre neg Saeil Mave been antertsinss ty eater meee Skn'nve tek comed mamwiat. “Araule, ener’ ee aoeated with te hots. | evening, and Mr. Peter Campbell, the presi- | two story brick on 3d street. neat Market street, did not seem to me wise togive our enemies the and was accordingly decorated with the ‘omsumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers tm the ebain and medals, Mr. S. Wolf making , Mouth, Tumors, Nodes im’ the Glands ana ations of the above work can be dent, addressed them at some length, advocating | for T. B. Crow; moral and material bepefit to be derived from a two story frame dwelling on the renomination of Gen. Chipman. Mr.Camp- | 3d street, near Market, for Jacob Young; a two committee to name judges for the primary elece | ville road, about one mile above Temnallytown, Nina, snd to which, according to the declaration of tion, and finally the a of thecommittee was | by taking laudanum. Drs. Davidson Li mt Mr. Soward fn bis recent speech at Auburn, ft hag /BOPOSALS FOB CAST-IBON WORK. returned of *‘no negotis' ions with rebels fn arms. ‘The prizes for ladies’ shooting awarded thas Pre as follows : 24 position they were not honestly entitled to cecapy. ohter parts of the system, Byes, Sirumorons should be addressed to the Vice Prost- Pengaet wae partaken of Giewetie afte the wc’ | bell declined to run again for the House of Del- | story frame dwelling on Market street, for Thos. | , ed Weraurued the amewer which has Deen sug discharaes from, the Bars, tend she worn orm ay 8 Re heres Pecomasle Ser tm- gnation, Mr. Wolf presiding. ‘The torsts were | Sirs erect of the meetin Being. oe ences | Winns? nd a two story frame dwelling for Mrs. f ppeated tothe letier of tr: Greeley ae a pro:f of ey ioe ; Be reverses cberight to reivet any or ai Bicmrcrbere, Baron Vow Schitcr cat’ eat: | candidates for the congrersional nowinating | Many HARRts, who killed Burrows a year | Uallinenest tc,onen negotiations on the most Ith ; bide, “Bidders will state the shortest time in whic thur Shepherd. "YO" Scblozer and Mr. Ar- | convention to be voted for to-day, adebate en- | oF two since, at the Treasury Department at- | face which the Government of tee Ue ieed Sas Wyi6. ALEX. Kt SHEPHERD, Vico Provident. ne eae Setk Gabe Silint Wandioreaes sued as to the power of the central execative | tempted snicite a few days since on the Rock- | had maintained since the secession of Sonth Oaro- P Mondsy—First, satchel, to Kee- Office, 609 " seul! prove to se tae set sea ath | Tome bia New ¥. charge of Major Thos. H. Hays. ir of slippers, Mrs. Fend- in were called, and sneceeded in saving he sustained. A resolation offered by Mr. Shea, fF , a" It expreseed a readiness to open negotiations, and Ast Pas endorsing Gen. Chipman and recommend: le by means of the stomach pum; ttle tl th diplom: he kerchief ease, Mrs. Horner; 4th, | {ls vomotnivations was adopted. Tie coe ggg oe benn acl so = which hed been so long fu vata wubssitted tora ROPOSALS FOR INTERNAL REVENUE | //,tbe potions, Beate Prop Wm eres Og Set o patie gracelets, Mrs. | tion of a candidate for the House of Delegates ment ot war. It did not even STAMP CANCELLERS. gressing, succeeds 12m. Acoust 2p, tor B T zi Ki . 1578, crt, SA, eatchel: Mite Wowk. ah eee nice tae” | was postponed until the frat Tuesday in Sep- CITY ITEMS. erettaeiree St che Vinee pe oa Loligronee Ovvice oF INTERNAL RavExce a od this Soe deat seang the ast iron Oclemmne ead 24, 4 cet; Sd, scart, Mrs. Ba- | tember. After some debate the mecting pro- pmillcten Te on o ieee ‘Wasuixotox, July 23, i872 yore ca Hy a Oe ceeded to nominate candidates, to be voted for | ‘Tae Nawsonat Savines BANE, N. Y. ave Eg gee wre oy poe The undersigned, having been coustituied by the | doce secure—a cur CE Tre Jackson Woos Cam Mantixc—The | to-day, with the following reeult:—H. C. Boul- | and 15th st., pays perct.ondepositas Zita.istle | Ratoner Me Lincota set ting tet: sent Mee, | Secretary of the Treasury's toexamine | Femed committee having charge of the arrangements | “i, Thos. Kixby, Fred. Waterman, Gcorgs W. — — gity to.carry on the war. Within our owm borders, | #0\} instruments or appliances for attachi for the camp meciing of the ‘Washington ais- | Brown, Wm. Budd, Henry Johnson, Maurice | | Dr. WmtE, Chiropodist, treats Corns, Ban- | it would have nourished the delusive and dangerous Cinaret Siepllied epiztes ced Deepa trict BM. E. churches, with which Severs ercca | Murphy, Wms. Reynolds, G. A. Kuhn'and Rob’t | fon, Club and 1 ing Nails, éc., without | hope of compromise with our enemy on terme cou- | Cifnre, dlneilied spirits, and, ferment Roy and the Annapolis ‘churches will unite, have | Butler. "Marrice Murphy offered « resolution, & pressure would have been Drought 9, bear on the Rearly completed the arrangements for the Brenident "osend gomminsionere to Wank mth to cab) commen: dnesd: view hy Sent,’ Lest night @ meeting of the committe freah teal, ttn tothe confederacy. O° Goece:, | meee tice mfr oF models of; | Berataloas, ‘was held at the Foundry charch, at which there tn traming our reply to the lotterof Mr. Greeley, | tis yeimive thereter 54 the considera- by the United State J: Olerk were reported tents as follows:—Foundry, 20; eee don Me, Linccle ce mould dtechoe, | ton of sald Commission, should be addressed tothe | KIDNEY Court. or. nt sets oy on math roneny 3 fons eed ng lg compen a ng hao words = Relative, ta brats Concelnee ny the | Urinary end arr to }. 8 » st ence te, the face of the envelope or 4 = each; West Georgetown will ‘2th day of July. 1602. would enable our toact upon it with | Seroes 20; ond say, 1 fety. Thie wee fully ished. in % Ann. cori gt fa, Neate Wome Ealing er R"cicuratnd“egrmseat ae thers = a=, Seis - . Ba. ‘ sailing eh ite “ solicitors We te “that ¢ ever produced ve great a revelation punks seat. ‘ blige x Derging cones, wats teas Sekhar ager some a Siete reun | ween ee . room hg E r “ BE. maDwars ree = called to order, M. ; } ae angateve & seeds i i fk ef br fl i i il i tf z 5 § F F porter of Grant. He claimed ‘ane ‘alton House, = can, but was not to be driven to ‘one of #70 and "a3, the former for ira: | N.P. ipmen, Seip Sncentand arsroms ayia | ‘2d Setatn of oe. org ones pate be chartered and a band of “e ane ! l A P e & pao fis er mane ne Doats were a at ee ——. . Second-class, Spray, Si Fannie Foe ante reson ‘The East Wind wos r . ee first-class race, also the in, Fane and for the second-class Nellie, Cape’ Throop, and May Brooke, Capt. Brooke. — — Gro. W. Baver has the No. 5 stand at the WH. Beheuizen and the No. I lager. His big gong sey oars i aiter Will point the way to his Staies, The colored people had no better fr ‘Chairman of Faculty.

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