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yr ™ 2 > t 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1891. “LINCOLN AND HAMLIN. speaker. To {he ame way, while he accepted orem exceedingly spirited and in- WANTED—HELP. t WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ ___FOR RENT HOUSES. COUNTRY BOARD. eC re ve i E Lay’ J zy ED- BY A YOUNG WHITE GIRL—VLACE rT a. 7 rq 7 a a . Nicolay. fon ubecet one ing | te kin) pecommel, wishes ur tensed oo and colorhd, for all hinls of domestic labor, eitysatates | D- Les Star ofiice. syne fresh mente, wecetabien. sufi nnd’ toe. shady fortat fete ne eT ee Gn ieee he persistent po aS = |W ASTED-SITUATION AS NURSE On CHAM i Sthar mse Nic HENRIETTA ADAMS. Hound Mill Lagkoes, ron Ss 3 3 ly re- ANTED — DESK ROO N A Bh bent temo 2 Bt on, & ws RENRIETITA ADAMS, and Hill, Leader THR YORMER PRIVATE SECRETARY SHARPLY C3IZT-| “This distrust of Lincoln seems to have re- | fused to give the slightest intimation of such | VWWANZED, DESK, ROOM WILL ne orvex | VV Gert recrgnce, Please cal ae S250 Chowan RRODE ISLAND AVE. “ELE = connty. © saan “ae CWKD—ME IB TOLD THAT ME KNEW NOTHING OF | mained in Greeley's mind to the last. The | wish. His private secretary, Mr. Nicolay, was | attorney's omhce. "Apply Koons Ste Pacide tandiee ee “Vand W sts. me nd two bath rooms. “Apply between 3 sn NIKY BOARDERS, ONE MILE FROW THE PRIVATE LIFE oF Tak PREsrDeNT—mR. | Century magazine has just published wn ad- | in Baltimore in attendance at the convention, WASTED — GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID AND Y RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL, —— yiety of, shade, end * aixsr Lixcory. | GTe8* written by him in 1868, three years after | and although he was acquainted with this atti- eur ation; kino boy ae walter and make Pimesit telly al eee willing to ¢o out OL Se aes, —— is ly expressed, and the ina ie G aa = - TANTEI ¥ —A SEVEN yM HOUSE; nw | i aw, Te today's Philadelphia Times appeared the |to understand oF appreciate the intellectual | Kation, who had been perplexed at the advocacy | VW ANTED,,, SOLICITORS AND_ ORGANIZERS | WV ANTLD-BY & COLORED BOY SEVEN *imprevenentn: 1g suuages from te Cane als | $31) Mikest ste ‘ . o. following repiy by Col. Alexander K. McClure | greatness of Lincoln is frankly manifested. | of Joseph Holt by Leonard Swett, one of the | at an (intel cwtat eae chee ea Tee | goodcterace. Reaes TSE rented a0, kes e910 Delaware | 1410 Nstnw he Ble sed ware Eon, Beaty se ra to the statement recently made by Mr. John G. | ‘1 saw him for « short hour,’ says Greeley; | President's most intimate friends, Mr. Nicolay | ruht parties. AMEKICAN MULUAL AID SOCIETY, Ww we, yess En % s * ANTED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR COORS, auaids, nurses, laindress coachmien, waters, footinen, ‘about a fortnight after his inauguration; | wrote a letter to Mr. Hay, who had been left in | ae and though the tidings of Gen. Twiggs’ | charge of the executive office in his absence, Wy Aazzb_ coon! pete -C. DUVALL, 5 FS. 3.W Nicolay that Mr. Hamlin's renomination for fast weet of function Const and ‘HA MB! rm 2] iss waiters, Luter, belek. Garten: | hinve references fro last place: Oia feb st, ROCKVILLE ROAD, TWENTY . jo ti 5 sates. trom W Uy heoreten Vice President in Is was desired by Mr. | treacherous surrender of the larger portion | Containing among other matters this passage: | wv fantail. waiters ee we coucretetl collar and lame yasd: wit pave louse if | Renallytown ciectric railway house and "outit nest Lincoln: of our Little army had been some days at hand, | “Cook wants to know confidentially whether | resorts, DIOK'S AGENCY. 2 W iicars position at Sa aad tolicel preted | ated coven Seampibie @waliing: ewe Sccommedations tor sraitisiet teehee saree “Lincoin and Hamlin. |1saw and heard nothing that indicated or | Swett is all right; whether in urging Holt for WANTED WHITE SERVANT GIRL FOR GEN- | at moderdte tai ‘Sih Pbgtician by profession.) Ad- DE SE A RA pgs moe oie at the door every twelve minutes, . RINKWOUD, “The ance exhibited by John G. Nicolay } Sireatened belligerency on our part. On the | Vice President he reflectsthe President's wishes; eral housework; reterences wanted. 18! dress CLERICAL, Btar office. 2° ‘NO 13 roonis; excellent condition; » ‘K st. 30. ; “<9, the President sat listening to the | whether the Premdent has any preference. | ttn-¥. Syst J ANTED—A SITUATION TODO LIGHT HOUSE- FAcgcibe cory va Nike FON in his public telegram to the widow of ¢1-Vice | ondicss whine of office seekers and deling ont | either personal or on the score of rolinn ct W SNifD-A STENOGIAPHET «YOUNG MAN W Nonna youne ehnestel pmo the noua. Fe a : Le pabe by ‘Cali mH fu ldress MARY, 515 Oth st. n.w. sae 1.85 prices pimenen; Sone bese, and Foon af Feancaig President Hamlin is equaled only by ‘is «F-| village post offices to importauate or lucky | whether he wishes not even to interfere by a | Wyetue,can Use Caligrapy ” sual aalary at fim. | Addr bY, S15 Oth st. nw. eo ce TO rooms; tod. tips. : @40. Pack me Tit Thee ee eee aie pate 2h Boreseysedirs os Address, giving age ferences, P.O. Box 300, = a, a 3 040. Mew UKKAY. The Panis, \ rogance iu assuming to speak for Abraham | partisans, just as though we were sailing before | confidential intimation. _* Picase get | dry. ie” | WWANTED-Uy A RESPECTABLE COLORED 10 rom ‘0. 2477 Pa ave. nw. ealy Lineoli bout which Nicolay was | land breezes on a smiling summer sea: and | this information for me if possible.” The let- | seraripnimrooe yee rac aren eos herd Pp epost Hare Sara gcc Nom oe shown to the President, who indorsed | W 4A, bs ana 7 that “you will have to fight “for the | upon it this memorandum: “Swett is unquee- | \eranTii (TRIMMERS, &. 7 ANTED—BY AMANUENSIS_A DEPARTMENT knowledge than any other routine clerk about | piace “in which you sit? he answered | tiouably all right. Mr. Holt is a good man, | WA ie? facet ‘ieoartiuent, Apply Friday W dene wpa nee es are ats MORTARS eee the White House. IdonotregretthatMr. Nicolay | pleasantly. but in words which in- | but L had not heard or thought of hum for V. | worming to ‘Siw PabtTiMAas, Woodward of miorthant ow Rida the Wecraaly teva Ite had rushed into dispute that must lead to the | timated his disbelief that any fighting would | P. Wish not to interfere about V. P.. Cannot £ 5 a | Sharnciet ie thetrenine’ Iie netacinel ator clear establishment of the exact truth as to the | {ranspire or be needed,and I firmly believe that | interfere about platform. Convention must pe HE EADY the matter of commensation can defeat of Hamlin in 1864. It will surely greatly | this dogged resolution not to believe that our | judge for itself.” EDT MOBOYS TOLESKN THEFLUMB: | mish references. Call or address. 400 Ct. 2. fy ie (FLEX MANOR, POKESTE W season Srvt-class t ENOPEN Fo dB rd. newiy fornished tro. 50 oj $20.75 Srvom bce. ams re, Grooms: Ur: $18. I. 1508 34 st. now, Grooms. Ur. SY _Also smailer bowses in courts at 810 and @12. 2OARDERS WANIED sLEN MORE, > reper county. Va. —Pienty of shade; lanes rooues eas | tow station: 30 for month or ®t yer j dress Mire FB GIEKESUR, Beendy’ Sinton, Cat 4 ti wentieman, bet. 18 and 3 years oid: " perma = ze hentanl no canvassing. Apply to CAPITAL PUB, | 2 Address L.. Star off : “a " i r | wis’ G. ise iaT ag | Foret countyy Va. : impair, if not destroy, Nicolay's hitherto gen-| country was about to be drenched in fraternal | This positive and final instruction was sent | CO.. 140; Fst Ir ANTED- SITUATIO’ TODO Se » IGIR Ith. ir. mi ep Le 17 wa iy ‘accepted. cluim to ccuracs as, the | blow! is the solution of his obstinate calmners | at once to Mr. Nicolay, and by him communi | \\/ANTED- RELIABLE AND_7TDY-COFOMED A sant saake Mimonts wewtul, agdees | Wivthres ssurioc sad calinc? sions hess srteh soatae: | MUL toch, dO tof het SY a biographer of Lincoln, but he ean complain of | throughout the earlier inges of the war, and | cated to the President's most Intimate triends | WV dina go away for sumer with Indy cad tre | 2284 ave Bow ‘ pene SSD ero Eton mest . ron Me none bat himself. especially, his patient listening to the demand | inthe convention. It was, therefore, with | chiuiren, te youneest x years: must’ have tefcr- | WANTED SITUATION AB ENGINEER: F Woe NEXT TRIO LESTE te PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACOOMNGR ea “Iw Abrabam Lincoln at all hours of the | of a deputation from the young Christians of | minds absolutely untrammcled by even any | CMUtinetotne At | aie pear ene {08 RENT_I5i0 EST. NWO nats : | (A tow tetiers. Inwe Sunset noone sone day and might daring bie presidential service | Valtmore, as well as of the mayor and other | knowledge of the President's wishes that the | WANED: nal mi im exellent, comitigh. re, 10e. wie 3a | For particulars sddrese Sire SNOT SAME, ROS." WARE HOUSE, sth st. and it | WANTED — EMPLOYERS FOR i yore | NY servants city. country. eterences furnished), | 6. m. ANTED—A BLACKSMITH; ONE WHO CAN BCE OP PRC E sey applicants. > | Bo Pehchano GENCE OFFICE, 427 Lithst. D. SHACKLEFORD. THEIR CLAIM. ployment. Inquire at 1000 Nort ae TED—A\ yOUNG 1 ce; iiust be. ck, and be has himself abundantly testified to the | city dignitaries, that he should stipulate while | convention went about its work of selecting bis | ave. trust that existed between us. Having had the | blockaded in Washington, and in imminent | associate on the ticket. W direction of his battle in the pivotal state of danger of .expuision, that no more northern ——————— the Union he doubtless accorded me more | volunteers should cross the sucred soil of Mary- TO PRESS credit than I merited, as the only suecess in | lund in hastening to his relief. We could not politics and war is success: and the fact — 1) comprehend ps at begs north; many Cos rai ‘Those Who —=— e sane oo Prop- never songht or desired honors or profits from | uot yet seen through it: most certainly if he erty in New York, “ nee atc | WWANTED—#i A 1UUNG LADY,-A SITUATION | 2 . ath ee, bane, Mie adweinistration and over embarrassed had required a committee of ten thousand t| More thane score of the Geatery: Nsice to | Wa One MAN OF Goon Hantte \ ia, Hounckeeper. companion, lady's maid or gox- | Bab 'st- news uns ueueuont, WC E with exactions of any kind made our relations | kick the bearers of this preposterous, impudent | 0p Edwards extate in New York met in | W#itine upon custonwers, must have first-class refer- | Ss ti et a woe eee Seen ee eae the most grateful memories of my life. | demand back to Baltimore, the ranks of that | the famous Edwards estate in New York met in | (ioms™ Adiiress OFFICE 0. O-. Star offices dy FANTED_SiTOATIONS FOR FIRB1-CLAsS in all of the many grave political emergen- | committee would have been filled in an honr | this city yesterday in the parlor of the National W WO EXPERIENCED CLERKS IN| V ' cies arising from the new and often appalling | from any northern city or county coutaining | Hotel for the purpose of discusying the ad- | 2511 Pa ave. sr, iui. oH) B00 Westuatister st, ur, mes a LUFF POINT HOUSE, NEAR COLONIAL - each. Va. open for boarders. lance house wrth wc narghen: bieia of Swan, mas water * Win and crabiiug, table fretlawe ter Apply to BD. COOKE NT—21 Dati, hare / ANTED_BY A GERMAN GIRL, A SITUATION | 2&r 200" z out W ae toupee urs can cone Well recom FOE RESTS KOOM BUICK DWELLING: ALL mended, Address 44. 439 st. 8. w. at NDS. ; Near patent and post offices: OG | A SR | Sth otic ee eee cue Te! busase ins been | =A G. Se. Ww, eM, oe” WS-S10 Tati, Ge, waa 7. one torus moderate, bi 3 $ 2 - UFSes, housemiaids, semnstresses, drivers, host ie wholesale grocery ers, watchiven, ropy ists. salesiadies: clerks (abt ea Sd duties imposed by internecine war. T'was one | fifty thousand inhabitants visability of pressing the matter in the courte | "uuired_Avniy 9-00 st-_—_—__ work), drastmuen. BURSA Tio Se. ee Boa 8 of those calied to the inner icotmells of Aben: elt: a mas perfectly aware of Gree-| snd secking an carly settlement of their claim. | Ww Gnvrepair works ppt ee eg in politics and was ever careful to gather the | though without ostentation. This appears | The estate in question covers sixty acres in the | 2¥°. 0-0. FOR RENT—ROOMS. en ve es ice. wey Rue See 2.30 420 Wilson, Aditrese Stiss ti best counsels from all the varied shades of | plainly all through (ireeley’s report of their | city of New York, including the land on which | YJ ties J FAWCETT, ECT NEIGHBORHOOD, roit @ark; eit rooms and | O He, Gr, w. dan Isso an Navy piace... snd interest to guide him in his con-| interview which we have just quoted. Yet in! ‘Irinity Church stands and a large area in the | drew Hos 65. s ii Didi | yg aes SIR the RMON ED gO F at, A Cone PANMINGTON, een BYAee AND BOON PORK ol and there were nat only scores of | all our familiar intercourse with Mr. Eaeole vicinity of Broadway and Wall street. ‘The | WANTED at [Uty INTELLIGENG ¢xpomure: adjoining bath rooin, with family of two. On RET Gob 5S ack S ELORIDE AY €100 122] aaeh, st. Or, . Stenich Jobe G. Nicolay atone but uo | Greeley nally committe? the blumdcs of trans: | Claim also embraces the entire site on which | work. binployuscat furnished. = Y Fon each’ += shop in rear ‘PORK RENT—ENTINE THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE DERS CO, a 1023 7th st. nw. | Bark" Pater aes game oor. "Apply to LEWIS E. SHOEMARER, oa FORD, 425 aud $27 NYED—A WOMA‘ UN man ever met or heard of John G. Nicolay in | mitting to the President the letter of George | Troy, N.Y., is built. The value of the New sach councils He was a good. mechanical, | R. Sanders, asking in bebulf of the confederate | York city property alone is ruughly estimated NSTIAUTE BOARIMN, Tse THe BEAUTT Tul butiding and greun. . hie Rgtacoral f for i of a. iyvs 269 st. Or Aarau Justitute are now open tur Lostders at suuerate routine clerk: he was utterly inefficient as the | rulers for the ay pyointment of commissioners | at $200,000,000. Swaine aaamuly cf thee oat ews 5 TREL W pile es Gi Asdrest. FiSOTTTCTS wee secretary of the President: bis removal was to meet the confederate agents at Niagara Falls, : oe jadensburg road,Gr wed suite of rooms, comprising entire 2d story, at summer prices: house opeus nurth and south ; would give meals if desired; also 3 other rooms: and $8. dyeat™ earnestly pressed apon Lincoln on more than one Tcocesion ‘because of his want of | tact and @tness for his trust, and only the Lincoln was delighted, because he thought his Seleet Se See char had ensared himself, and he hastened to | About the year 1789 three brothers, Robert | with ogee nou wOrE in » fam o Grecley’s letter by making hin scom-| and Haydon Edwards and another whove name | \WANTED SIX PLASTE SIKST-CLASS BOARD AND ROOM eT Bi Bycaroatis dee Xaasten a iS rt jereon UNPUNISHED, lous link st 3 Vermont ave....,.€200 1do0 1th St. Aire. G. E. JOHNSON, Colonial Beak, Va. : alls i Se 0.07 2s Farrag eal proverbial kindness of Lincoin saved him | missioner to conduct the proposed negotiation, | cannot be recalled, emigrated from Wales, to ofmd Hitch Bchool. M bet. Pians eee ike} few rata tn the contre. hare from dismiwal. He saw and knew President at the same time laying down conditions which | the United Staten Hates cutters Eos Jeremy ave, sc. Heterences required ‘Forme ee: per Lincoln: the man Abraham Lincoln he never | the confederates could not agree to short of a! sewand never knew, and his assumption that | total surrender of their government and he was the trusted repository of Lincoln's con-| armies. We cannot recollect seeing Mr. Lin- county. Va., the unknown brother settled in ecticut and Robert settled on Manbattan Inland, where he purchased sixty acres of and, T—TWO LAKGE, PLEASANT COMMU | eres 6. ing Unfurnished rooms at 10) ber Week. Aduirome ¢ ( irtax county, Va KEN OVE ‘lle, M 5 tir Pav se,' 42D et nw, 6row THRER YEARS dential convictions and efforts would have | coln manifest any such feeling on any other | and also the landapon whieh, she aive Gt Teog W 'STED CAN EXPERIENCED _COAUHIMIAN T-THREE FURNISH Ona; ALL es | ee Ped ne GEFICE BOOMS.” | collect’ water Abdmees Bee wh ay ante sd es been regarded as grotesque * quarter of a cen-| occasion, and the satirical smile which sub-| now stands. Kobert leased his property for a Cohite) raust be seady; sober man wn bring | modern tmprsiuent, terms very reasonable; 7 — 100 110 F st nw, first Sor. Falis Church, Va. Reference, Dr. N. F. Grahaun. ar tary ago, when Lincoln and bis close surround- | merged the ordinary kindness and good nature | jong term cf years, and was afterward killed in Gn ery epsom re ant lane halls ! Oey 150 | New Fora ave. uw. Daw ings were well understood. His biography of | of his features gave to his face for the moment | ;},c 3 ih NISHED ROOM evolutionary war. He died a bachelor ta will, cotane’ W624 Sawn ve, de Weise) SILd ae ot 1225 M st ow, Lor. 150 | «that) i 1404 Stouchton st, Or. TST Nem 5 ALT Hin Place floors... FURNISHED. Het bet 17thand 18th 14th st, cor L at... .€200 w. with large | Host bet lth and stable and vardeng+08.60 ste Mi ‘over‘ooking Nat ict jout board, ina most deriracte local” TESS 19th st. nw. (CBALYBEATE SPRINGS HOTEL Goon BoAKD excellent rooms, deiigbttl swnery, clom: tow = a othe. uand river. Pine aly be ine. to wees Fsbo to SiO. ADDY to As F. Mier TC KEE Seren’ bung. ¥ 3j1-an Lincoln is invaluable as an_aecurate history of | a most nnwonted and interesting character. | the)! bs xo Sicthaes “being bis ouly TED ORIENT CLASS CABINET MAKERS. | the public acts of the Lincoln administration, | “It has always seemed to us that Mr. Hamlin | heirs, 6 7 | wee 4 one ooaes ined ace | pao but there is not a chapter or page on the inner | was a party to this memorable eabal ngainst | “Elizabeth Edwards Chancellor, the daughter | WANZED{A,GOGD, PABTRY COOK AND ICE Rersonal attribates of the man that is not bur-/ Lincoln, rath ex officio than from any spon-| of flardon Edwards and sister of Hon. Deuju. | HAM. iyeat with unpardonable errors. Nicolay was | taneous impulse of his own. | = The natural toe | nin Edwards, died about 1840, nearly eighty ic Toons, ftrnished ay bed room aud parlor: ins Circle, with Toth wt... UMMIT HOUSE. GATTHFESBUKG, MD. DE Precise, mechanical clerk: well | of the king is always the heir apparent; and | year of uge,at “Forest Hall,” Var, the teat Rorth und south exposure, one square weet of War and stable... BOO 1th st be’ lwbtta) super resort. ES Navy Dept poles. cs omg lt vy dresg Mrs NWI BOLLING, « 5 fitted to ons historical data and present | the natural antagonist of the President is the e Wence of her youngest son, Major Sanford = — Tatepette © 375 | Gaithersbure, Mat. them intelligently and correctly, but there his | Vice President. “Those who complained of his , (huncellor. She let lowe other, chliacen: W : FOR RENT—F 2 Aad Tath at a Ne M1b.67 Jebeopiet tae = EATERS fitness as a biographer ended. — administration, who accused the resident of | George resided in Virginia, Penelope and Jane, | a5 to etta day partionians akties puppet. inane Sop pithphen sree anae valiey: toe, fruit, shade. spring bax, “I now repeat that. in obedience toa tele- | anfaithfulness to his party obligations, or of | who ‘married end mered to Kestacky, wad | Sxeeken® relerences With Sablerssee 97.375 Let Teehvand th WOE mH graphic request from President Lincoln. I vis-| incapacity to deal with the tremendous ques-' Sa} x . dhe father of Mrs. Margaret Chancellor | Wr of this city, who removed to Mississippi died, leavirg teven children: ANTED—QUICK!—500 COOKS AND HOUSE workers: ‘also house boys, porters, waiters, chamberma:ds. waitresses, bell boys. nitree wirls, par- ‘ORY FRONT ROOM exposure: bath on sane SOSH st, bw Syst Mase ited him at the White House the day before the ; tions that he had to dispose of, naturally re- | Felt Conn ave and Tai (or! 58. meeting of the Baltimore convention of 1864. | sorted to his official successor ug the best re- A after AK HILL, SITUATED ON AN EMINENCE: and afterw na a nel Gs, $ full view of the Blue and surrouadine motu At that interview Mr. Lincoln earnestly ex- | pository for their griefs. In the case of Mr. | Jane, afterward Sirs Shelton, now deceuceds lorand Kitchen makis, kc. (German women); trunks SHED “THREE LARGE COOL Jeflérson place and Coun. av bet. K& Late. tains. Large yard: pleut) of shades ice auth, trust, - , afterware Shelton, nased; pure |. BUBNHAM'S, 1110G st. n.w: - nh te Po i Hiding horses. Sac churns plained why the nomination of s well-known | Lincoln these gricts were serious and wnre-,Sccah. now Mre. Bullard: Mellville, now de- | aye and cust trout’ private tauallp i Seterencee Fegan, te en Sreecakig eee ae ok the sronon, “histercasee southern man like Andrew Johnson—who had | mitting. He did not conduct the war with! ccaved; Joha, now deceased, father of Mr. WANTED ENERGETIC WAN TO RENT AND | 101 Kot. nw. ae Conn dve.bet Mand | y0thst bet been Congressman, governor and Senator by | sufficient energy: he did not appreciate the i Soha TF. Cha = 5 the favor of hisstate—would not only national- | dangers that surrounded the country; he did : Dished. Or unfurnished, mith er without boa, tae we nw pists 250 Jefferson place bet Coun ‘svand Lbtist, 108.3 Hist et Lara isieh wes 100 mcelior: Arna, now Mra. Slater, ea bias the meacretons Ealeon paanapebh dusts | (0g RENT i Mary, now Mrs, Houghton, who resides aj | esiiuuer excursion seuson ek Fe ize the republican party and the government, | not strike the blows that would destroy the | ircchom Tene, mak et. These, with yess. but would greatly lewsen the grave perii of the | rebellion; he favored too much the factions! the lesendante of Hon Keahimin Exwarke — Ok KEN —AnoL PLEASANT FRONT KOOME recognition of the confederacy by England and | and the politicians that before his advent had ! ard the suprosed, deseudanteof the Connec: BIG. MONEY | BOM groom, with tour. 830; tor ones 15: witcont France. He believed that the election to the | supported the cause of slavery, and that under N ste, with stable. Ried. 3 PHILOMONT Ub COURTS. Va. one of the mom elevated and. beaittal sections Of Virgie, abundance of slime, 33.33 | FTW. milk, vewetablen, tor, Mc. ; daetiw pavilion E OFF ies z A st bet Lot and 16th clusive territory Our new patent safes se. | board, #4 Neat 4 lines care ‘and departments. 08 si. with stable... 201.07 al st tet Kani Fats PU ATEN SEO For paritculars addreen 1. Vice Presidency of tative states tical Delleved to eupe | uate Peother ae Believes to be she culy logit | stars miler Stncuuncteate arte aera age | Saat am Bia Tics me qa lee Presidency of a representative st Man | various political disguises were believed to sup- | mate beirs to the Edwards estate of New ork, amis et ote ALPINE SAFE COM: ry ah —" TH = a <YRINGDALE” — A PRIVAT BOARDT from au insurgent stute that had been restored | port it stil; or he did not wisely select the gen- | which, if the proceedings now instituted aro | FA Bri et Cincantl: One seriocaed | Be cco eee ee UANUENIBHED STABLES, © house with emote etcommedsinns: toto to the union. would diarm the enemies of the | eral to command the armies, or quickly | cuceasful, will yince in tein bands. property | ct ENOGRAPHEKS AND. REMTNG: | BOU*Eseepine, havin: Oath an water on sau floor TTT erniet by Mate svoand Notend Leth, | grasor, Lenuhy place, edieed ans tetallipwat com Tepublic abroad aud remove the load of sec- | enough remove them when in the judgment of | valued at $20,000,000 or more. W ica tbewrtter operators ditectel vo peations, | {2<tlent heighvorhond ;rencWery moderate. — Jasquare woanded ty With W Yih & Kista tee | Purcenviile, ou. Wk OK. ulerences even tionalism from the goverument that seemed to | his critics their incompetence was’ demon- Esuployers’ provided ‘competent st argand | tw —__—__ a eistY | ee in square toenaea Si | and required, “SOHN G. HERNDON. Lin : o CLAIMANTS IN THIR CITY. Kemingten, operators: no. cst WYC- | [JOR KENT_AT TWO LARG. 415 41 20 a.t. | and S sts. aoun county, Va. greatly hinder peace. strated. To borrow Mr. Greeley’s phrase, there Kenulnaten, opera yn tate aes ie ee te ne. 9rooms. all mt... wat s S esate “No intimation, no trace of prejudice against | was not enough kicking back to Baltimore in| Among the heirs and claimants to the estate or Office, tis and Frat ise. | sys-at s alae "| Fab Sera See Cram, all wa tn Mae eh TEPLEDD | PME DE LANDER FARM NOW READY POR Mr. Hamlin was exhibited, and I well knew that | his conduct of the government, reveral reside in thiscity. They are Mrs. Sarab ‘OR HENToIT 10TH STW LARGE AND | #00 Pst. nw.. Groom alt eden ONLY BY PERMITS F FICE. sdertoconees meer Lake Chee Se no such consideration could have influenced Mr. | _ “It is hardly necessury to add that Mr. Ham- | Bullard, Mra. 8. M. Jones and Wm. B. Hartley. WANTED---HOUSE: Foe cee el oF uiliurnisted; also | 1010 2st st. pe, Grooms, all Ee jytatam EASTON. toate cared tor. EC. Dk LANDER, Lincoln in such an Smarecacy. Had he be. | lin's position was no secret from the President; | The first person tocall to the attention of the = --HOUS Bigtcluss table board, transients accommodated: Mee OE Eee 0 TOOL SES kWh ha = Monteoury county, Md ved Mr. Hamlin to be the man whocould | and while there never was a word said from the | ay. ROOMS WITH BOARD AT Park, Chestuut ave. Call or address EV. x rat ELEGANT LODGE kooMs, Hie ante roo.us, on firs flour over KR! *S Jeweity Store, corner 4 ED— NEW HOUSE: M_.; 8 TO 10 Toms: latrobe; n.w. ;oull part 1. ; near cen- tral street care. price under 8,000, Owners address tar office. _ dye TANTED—TO PURCHASE A HOUSE ID horthwesi, that wiilrent well, torabout 85,000 ytse heire this claim was Miss Penelope Edwards | \\r FoRses Crouch of St. Augustine, Tex. ‘That was in best promote the great work whose direction | White House that bore upon the subject, the | See, fell volely upon himself, he would have favored | Vice President wits never mistaken for a friend | (TOUCl A ‘ Hamlin's nomination regurdiess of his persoual | of the administration. This would have made | port prirtatutete ky sath eee tet oe eee wishes; Dut be believed that a great public | no difference in the cousideratior bestowed | er, . y Achievement woul be attained by the election | upon him had he been a man of much power | Ceutlt'the beive hears aken waa tite in Hes | eas! Y DONSE5P FAMILY TO COUNTEY BOAKD. GEO. W.LINKT Song house Meh Shey can yet rates eariy as sow wt erseilens, sonaition. om cable line of street | ox nuNT_—anin FONTSEM PLACE, | OSEKe Setevatian 2500, Heer, bencine cit Resta ly $12.00 per mnt toe & 80) those tice littie homes sit rooms an fath thang, | water, 60 scree torest aud snd * PMI New York ave, | S0Wwely Papered; concrete Cellar, whole Louse heated | 4?eu; 4express trains dauy te ‘aud D sts. OST REWWAN ere . by latrobes and range; rent, #27.00, THEGD. CO PARLOCGHER, “Mountain iress J.P. W., Star office. ji .. > 3. SOR RE 110) NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. date 0 st. nw ditt of Jobson, and I returned to Baltimore to | with any great division of the republican party | °C"! a : ra eat Bayi uiee SURES. Aiso larger halls, floors above. Pioneer tee B40. ane 7 Ana: Naion ail my personal predilections in the watter. ever more prompt than Mr. Lincoln to post- | lection of Dr. C. W. Chancellor of Baltimore | etch: 83,000 to 88,00 each iam one nice ho FURNISHED—FOUR CHEER: | ber 1, Key at I aye = 32304 Wash circle, 10r.. 30 5 4 ae Or. “Mr. Niculay's public telegram to Mrs. Ham-| pone his own persoual sentiments at the di WO. GEO. W. LINK! tion pl Droei oun Tow, coms: one ny ware chairman and T. . 5 Hp Corcoran st, Yr... 45 | Lad Uuion pi... . a .. Worsley of Leesburg see- |” Sy Tinonth iwudvance to eptember 1. lz to ins | lin saying that the foregoing statement ‘is cu- | tates of political wisdom, as witness his promo- | retry. Several committees were apreinted | <2 (das turnished aud tse of lance bath maven | 1 he e 1 point = 5 1 | Foows: newly papered: key next door. Apply to Wat. a . wad che cocreetieas meclent ne it in false; | tion of Mr. Chase to the great office of chief | and Messrs, Bernerd Chancellor. T’'H. Ed-| W Asie > Houses 20, RENT parties desirin t P.M ____ abs | MANES GOe mee se : LOST_AND FOUND. and the correctuess of my statement is not | justice: but in the caseof Hamlin policy pointed 14TH N- = —— ‘ " satnte eae ate and $7 urns can do so b: DOR KENT —1017 », LARGE, smarts ont Beverly Cheier. belve fo the entete | womsee sane weanss ome pereee reiaras com 00 0 0g | BPO ee ies a hee and attorneys, were designated to go to New | Ute rents paid uad cther iacidentel inerters sttentieg | OUL Dourd: also three suites of unturaished roo York and make «preliminary wearch of the | towithout extra cast. GEO. W- LENKINS. ny toni ni Rorth and south frunt. Apply 10: records. ‘Those present expres eir views | st. n.w. = __” sydd about the claim and many suggestions as to W TED—-FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASER, A the best way to succeed were made. When the QOR KENT - Modern new houses, in high and healthy location, ata moderate rent to good perimavent tenant. corner Lith and Bets, ne. A370 re 3 5 yA | POR KENT i306 RIGGS ST., N.W., 10 KOOMS: nu ad Duet ak erin ett fort | Ltath: in laps: hotipe excelent onier and 3. F. ROBINSON, Fropristor. | Vers. cheap at So ver month even inferentially contradicted by Nicolay’s | clearly in another direction. When the ques- | quvtation from Lincoln. On the contrary, | tion arose of his renomination for a second | Nicoluy’s statement given in his history (vol. | term as Vice President he was laid aside and a | 9, pages 72-3, and copied in another column) | southern candidate was found, as he should proves simply that Nicolay was dress parading | have been, in the person of Andrew Johnson. st Baltimore and knew nothing of the Pres- | That this candidate afterward proved himself Frame house, Ridge Toad, 10r. b acres.” _..--@75 1010 382d st, bb and st, EWARD FOK KETCKN OF LEMON 4 aud white Enclish setter dog, “Dubs,” who dis appeared floin owner's preutues June Zi light Jeon are, Gark eyes abd now. lemon tickel body. five years old: liad ob collar at thwe with owner 8 bain And address aul tay No. Tk ARTHUR DMA TINGLA, 1016 Ht aypae cheap house, s.6.; we are offering so meeting adjourned it was with the understand- | RMR® yD AIAN, proved aud, unin 7 2. 2 Fifteen years at We yess _FRISTOR & SIMPSON, 1338 F st >T—JULY 6, ISM, PLANS OF HOUSE, BET. Ment’s purposes. True. he seems to assume | unequal to his responsibilities, affords no argu- | ing thet the lendquarters of the comeities | HAE! NG, Heal Estate, 612 E = — waaay ee js‘Sath and Lath ote tw Pander will to comma that be bad responsible charge of the execu- | ment aguinst the propriety of his selection by | ins {hat the headquar =e “AM Qaiw (ew), 234, Br, bath } retura saine to Rew Louise, cor, 1gch at. abd Wide tive duties, as he says that “Mr. Nicolay wrote | Mr. Lineoin. Amaoag those eon wakes Dis OW. Chea- SS= = FOR RENT—STORES. PENI ewe Toth Maar Tenn sve Spee aletter to Mr. Hay, who had been lett in| ~The criticisms and the machinations of the | ceilur, faltimore: J Edgar Chancellor, Cos WANTED— ROOMS. sou MENI_NEW STURT NOME a Gn | ea Pee F Y Pe dhcgen JULY GON THE 1.30 THAIN, AT nay of the executive oftice,) asking whether | cabal were gradually suppressed by the vic- | iuttesville, Va.; X.X. Chartlers, Fredericksburg, SRTLD_OFFIcE WITH FRONT Winpow: | #atu‘it st nw, and these rooins aiyte nate, ne aa Leonard Bwett, ‘one of the President's movt | tories of the armies in the field and by Lin-| Va: Francis A. Edwards, Beltimore; Robert | W \ncctat Denes a ened Baa pow: | wink rent 3g Apply to LOUIS Fs BS a intimate friends,” was ‘all right’ in urging | coln victories in politics. The collapse of | Guard for Mrs Bullard of this city: Chas. R. | @b,and 1oth MAKER, 920 F st. n. w. ay sate. 12a Sed et. nw. the nominazion of Judge Advocate Geueral | the rebellion ended the most bitter of them, al ore; YF; ze, | Address A. und Z.. Roous 50, € B Ys JOR RENT—LARGE STORE ROOM AND CELLAR, OR RENT—UNEY Holt for Vice President. Had Nicolay ever | and the tragical death of the President obliter- | cular Baltimore; W.. T. Freeman for wite, WV Berar eriees tetera Onn lieitemmner in sia ne ee an aa ne canes ta learned anything in the White House he would | ated the rest. That event put an end to all op- | beter, - - ¥ housekeeping. between @ and anal Shiloh, Va.: Mary A. Warner, A. E. | onu'ta: news for fall and wh ‘aldwell and Sarah E. Richards, Baltimore; F. | office. ; Stonebrocke for wife, Fredericksburg; C. M- | WW ANT 30 | Mauiver and receive liberal LOSE) BEDSESPAY EVENING. JULY 2, FROM 1526.0 si. u.W., a dt. Beruard pup, 6 mothe old Fi : RTWEEE SEF REEE | Ceteitn totes) Bl Sonne ee eee | ALBENY ¥. FOX, 20 F st. now and winter. J. W have known that of all living men Leonard | position and placed him upon the pedestal Swett was the one most trusted by Abraham | where he now stands, as an object for the un- | Lincoln, end he should have known that when | equaled admirat h == an extra tocun onc hind toot. "0 reward Mt ret mn of mankind. | Except | Chancellor, Fredericksburg: 8. Carrol! Chan- ‘te, amd land 1-urnished Foose | electric Lights, wood ventilation, lange. cellar, {08 HENT—BY THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, to te Star olliee ee c 7 i oe oe Tent reasom ton Kood ti Ww 1 OT r BOT Fst... Swett was op; Hamlin, Lincoln was not | George Washington, it would be hard to tind | celtor, Leesburg; E. J. Davia, Winston, N. C-; tenn of yeate ton decizaiue party, Apply te THOMAS F HOUSES NORTHWEST, = yearning for » revomination. Then | hiv peer in all the recoris of history, and yet it | Mf. ‘I: Davin, Went Virginia; Mra Kate A; hyou MOFIELDS, 464 Lous Je13- £00 16th st BOARDIN comes Lincoln's answer to Nicolay's bombastic | is not too much to say that had he lived afew Baltimore: Mra, M. 1. swift, West, Virgioia, oft POH, REST-WARE HOUSE 1005 BSI, OPFO. ey : Heh st and Set piace PV ARD 7 sexing: “Swett is unguestiouably all} years longer he would doubtless have been | Mrs MI». McCoole, Keyeersville, W.Vu.: Robt’ WANE. Y. FURNISHED OB UN- | X site wholesale market. Kent, 87. Can Le divided wl carriage, | IN 12 tee D, wee NW, FR. Fight, and because Lincoln did uot proclaim | brought into collision with the republican | Edwards, Charlotte Hall, Maz Phitip Mi. Hep: WV rnished front roo Oi Zour, between Hand | MMO (C ares “Inquire WU kar ave, plies : "10 Corer janes 3 13s | Be, cia caterer soni ner treaties Limeelf « fool by giving Nicolay an opportanity | leaders in Congress om questions of reconstric- | den, Baltimore: Thos, H Edwards, West Vig. | Kanaati aid 5 a SfStucar Tata. “BY rashid place lus | Partenof the cay, sleanunens at to herald Lincoln's sacrediy private convictions | tion, aud his renown would certainly have | ginfa, M.S. Chancellor. Jr, Fredericksburg FOR RENT—OFFICES. ‘irs poe Po Sg ig tak. FA. AVE, AND EODET OLS as to the Vice Presidency, he assumes that he | been dimmed under the flood of hostility and | Geo, P Haw, Virginia, HL. Lewis: West Powe = = = = d ac aay n ana Sir a eer + | auont MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN | ei wemeinx E XOU WANT MONEY?_410 TO $100 TO LOAN | gaktiseshunw puict cries ner nea ee teow Vuterest can iuraitutes Wtance, horses | batt is Or other persoual property; auie it Weealy or monty from has Lincoln's ‘written words’ to justify his | detractiou that would have been poured upon | \" contradictionof « circumstantial state: buard by aay. week ;T_L. Worsley, Leesbarg; Lorman Chai fe cellor, Virginia; E. Beverly Slater, Richmoud, Geo M. Smith, Frederick county, Md.; W. 8. Raleigh. Baltimore; Mra. E. Gordon, Fai fax, Va.; Mrs. Lucy P. Guy, Sandy Hill,'N. ¥ Alpheus’ Edwards, Charlottesville, V: POR BEN shh, GPRICE ROOMS. SECOND floor, 51] 12th st., half square trom F xt ; vas and yer, suitable for deutist oF for light housekeepans ; preiuises. Apply to WESCULT & ve eutand | him. But now his glory remains safe and un- au executed purpose of whic he could have | questionable, and men may thank God for it bad no know! When Leonard Swett was | as for the possession of « priceless and peerless against Hamlin none could escape the concla- | treasure.” sion that opposition to Hamlin wax no offense . ExXcors, miameme axp souneox. to Lincoln. Isaw and conferred with Swett sasieeneetaly seca ‘and E aration sor el Experience a oy RNISHED ROOMS IKE TO LEAMN | J to prompt tenants on terius to suit, at 132] F st. Hud (tuition. «1X months, 10) to call or | u.w. Frout rouins, aud interest 0 removal ot Pendence Se ne ee ee {Frow the New York Sun, Today.) Hull, Baltimore, and others. i Gves nee Ste | Mist Wit FP HOLTZMAN, 1321 F nw. Auarese Box 8, Star offers ys DT PERSONAL. most y ho: of the conven- | To the Editor of the Sun. ~~ oi ° A HORSE AND BU Fe 8. 7 ea U3 z E DETEC AGENCY, tion. We both labored to nomiuate Jobuson, | ir’ Thave read with imterest the discussion GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA. Fiving three tines u week. Apriy Sh BUSINESS CHANCES. 4081 ave, Ist fooror ;Gunton building, rm SFtOM $500 UPWARD. AA Witine © co Commences a neerae Gea Siti tacks Wat who oe ce Lee Pakepelrsabonrstnsion " spo, nN CHAN S. Tasemienty 2 POM Ee Bie OO ST KATE OF INTEREST, fended to aud stra tly conbuential: “Othce eyes il candidate, a mere foil to divide and conquer | T°Ssrding Mr. Lincoln's preference for Johnson | o,. pain Yesterday Caused Some Discom- W ANIFD LOOSE COVERS 10 MAKE AT RE- | V0 SALE—#100 WILL PURCHASE THE NTOUR | 408 Ln aves stir Hoar.) CumtO™ Dulld’s. ‘room oN a ee eee ie Fa the supporters of Hamlin. Had Lincoln de- | or Hamlin for tne vice presidency of his second fort, but Everything fs Bright Today. Bees eee: Aarne Sanoue COU EES Bee Fos aatareeet, en np crate contains en | See ae 5 REAL, ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. antag = sired n's notsivation Swett would have | term, as it makes pertinent one of my unpub- | ¢ carer mae a snd WH call With sauuples. All work ener | clear store. eftablishes! for year Seiaree to atioes R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 250 San Se rele Be soume as 35 desired and labored for it, and Hamlin would | lished “Personal Keminiscences of President | CT? i ates eats -ANTED-ADEIVING HORNE; MUST BE | torspot cosh. Call of 1610 stir st ayihat™ sy® Cor. 10th and F stan. w._ | Fosition of not lees than €45 per, snouth, best refers have been reuominated on the first bullot. The | Lincoln.” I have several times related it to| See Meg Sly 8 WY ee er ciate bate ee ras IGE GROCERY AND PROVISTO > WS Loth st'nw, raid. [O888) ORS | stn Ar SEU tar oth ye convention was» Lincolu body pure and sim- | personal friends, and now take the liberty of | Yesterday Chautauqua came very near float- | gure “Acdireas, by letter olny Ie We ANDER: store; \cood business corner; ood reasons for sell Se ean 5,000 7m realestate. CUS SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS ple, and no man could have beet put ox the | contributing it to the general fund of informa-| ing off into the river. Everybody, however, | 201. n- ee ee Bear Office, Se 15 408 Ta Wve, frout Fool pain Ieee ene eT FLEUR SE We) Ivy Tnstinete, ticket with Lincoln whe was not known to be | tion upon this interesting question. seem i it “ : 7 ANTED—A GERMAN LADY WOU! TO OF THE NEATEST GROCERY LO 4th MOOK... one STUDDART & CO... Tim? "Se ten h te. Lischoice. It was not publicly proclaimed, but | During the progress’ of the convention at fas rani bese — betas gor Vv fake ® child to board. “Inquire 738 8th at. n.w. th St. n.w.; stock and fixtures frst-| ‘The above is cnly a portion of the property on ny Keal Estat it. 27m mat eee Soe end & ot it was inthe air and pretty much everybody | Baltimore the President's private secretary, : but Johu G. Nicolay perceived and bowed to| Mr. Nicolay, kept kim informed of matters of | #{ternoon, which every one heartily enjoyed— it interest by wire to the War Department. | re- | the music was good, at least ae much of it class and new: told at @ sacrifice us owner wishes to | tooks.”. Foriull ist call atofice iur Luliesn istedon | 3y®St ‘GLHGLS Sth et Bw POSTTIVE FACT. WE ARE FAvING FULL ANTED-79 BUY FSMATE WOOD ASD Guat. | Suture babies " Aaltets "EERINGTOR Sut | Wein and'ith Fioe. 5. Waseatan | rae B70, ROWOW FOR THMEE On FIVE A Seite “or mi vie odd lettin undssiate locatiod and Tite. Address. Seis, | ose see ae 9-3 2 7 wears $7,000 at 9 per cent ou 12-Foom brick: | 2° 8 | star cite. WANTED=A PARTNER WITH Gi0,000 Castt fmprovements. | 717 Rhote | northwest; worth 816,000. “Box 10, ‘Star uibee’ | 2%: ad 1.Of the fow men who enjored Lincoln'scom- | cetved the mesage announcing Mr. Lincoln s | could be heard for the rain on the roof of the NY go ake ae-bell nterest, nah atta wile $30, Aino house’ 91s" 10e ve plete confidence, Charles A Dana was conspie-| nomination and rushed it over to the Whi! hit die viking a i Hour 4a unlunston exceitent 3 a Nous, and his statement, given in another | House by an orderly. Shortly after it bad gone | “™Pbitheater and the rushing stream beneath. Ay'torthe ruc party.” Ts Hk BUGORS, Gio MONEY 10 LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CON FOR _ LEASE. waitin #5 for tweive weeks Call at 504 G st. nw, Fent rates on approved real estate security: % ‘OK RENT—906 MASS. AVE. _N. W., FE a» could now | Mr. Lincoln came into the office and I congrat- | 1¢ local talent was out in full force. Miss | office of cardwrit Sy8-tan' y w. column. is as credible testimon. ay! ee House, 10 rooms, all smprovemista, "a Special priv fim prior pay wets, von LEASE ° ¢ and te : ar SNAPS ue Jor te uuuiuer; woderate rent towood tenant; | Sy4lia? EY fc E . inne store room for, be given on the subject. Me was trusted by | ulated him upon his renomination He re-|Smithand Prof Baker sang, Vitale played a ABLE (TO ACCOMMODATE | BYfood business: in the usttiwen toraob Dosis | Home forge eumuner; moderate taut to food tenant; | aim Te te hn ot ae oom Lincoln in most delicate matters, political and | «ponded: hadn't beard of it. SE yar’ ie Markee 2 T explained | violin solo and Fanelli played “Annie Laurie” MORES T0 Loas ov txoowsirsa Live ap | sucted We uecentet Sethe bct Bonne foruse st 44 Tontine Insurance policues; house attached, within % iuile from Center Market, | CWReF leaving thecity: If sold in a week no reason- military, and be logically teils of Johnson's : ma week Hig Fst. ni She city: will be changed ft decined. to a Site Toe Mcgee s message over to | on the harp. Every number was heartily en-| Adres /HENIX BEEP COMPANY, 140 Batam. | BAM retuned. Cali W.'B. WATSON & O07 Gla RENT Di BO HOUTZMAD. MEAL ES: | chanel st huicheat cash ‘prices Mo He ACHESON, | laser, term moderate. Tida Tie! ee tlcction by, Lincoln! for the Vice Presidency | the White House by the orderly.” He anid: | cored, the audience making up im nolee wuat ie | 2° SS SECLINING HEAT We nd losuranes Bseker, 10th aint P'sts- Gr. iss F's. ew Secsa a : ate an Ise. With Dana's direct corroboration of | “Well, 1 guess he took a shortcut. I came | d ‘TO PURCHASE A SKIFF; SINGLE : ALTH WILL SELL | lucked in numbers. At times the rain beat so | WANE ** I then showed me ‘scull; outrigved:; roller seat, Address J. WARK. Saeed toe, beet nulltnery ; ‘ONEX TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALLSUMB By statement added to the streng!y corrobora- | around by the public highwa; vine every y ‘root ai «cull out m stock and ‘xtures Ione line; every. con= Jat > and 6 per cent om approved feat eatute ip tbe LEGAL NOTICES. Sre.net hers sven, Fine safely dismiag | him a copy of the metge retained. for the | sound and stone of these intervals BOE Wood: | RES aiaet © uktnenss Rortaweot corube zed | Wainer" Auress Bl office. "Sy aie" ee ee OTIOE 2 olay ans the dispate his mingled | office files. He read it hastily and said: “I | Pag and Signor Vitale played a very neat litue | ahr anieD-SHONTHAND AND FIPEWIC, JANTED-T1O KENT PART OF SUITABLE [OEY TO LOAN ON BEAL EaTATE pane 3 aah ignorance and arrogance hw thrust upon me. | guess you had better send that over to the | trick on the audience Prof, Woodruff ose | W Anita tte rate on eT ING W furnish the toca aad ed eh Hees MO Steation te aarmiaiagis STATE PROMPT | Son 4. pater, pet nd “AUK. M." | maadain; she will be as inuch interested in it as | down to the piano end. plaveda darling pres | mai, cuortiant;, Calera and eigta; ieee ms the aor SWULMISLEDT & BRADLEY. ‘stone ‘Company of 3 Sounty, Maryland. ‘The article by Mr. Dans, referred to in the | Me. i ee ee ; ot cera betray 3 F ancluding | Stiuisr ‘arrangement to: woe aneette ee one - lude,then Vitale commenced what the audience | bookiesying, iUustraced by rrot. Starin’s celebrat ” seg 2 & os 5pRa Gia Gath it Lappened that when the message announe- | supposed wus a very delicat air on the violin, | book euaris; three months, 810; students cnsated | HEMUE over dru ‘store Wi do.” Audrees CONEI- apenas Ge ing the ‘nomination of Andrew Johnson for | Prof. Woodruff all the while moving his haudy | Quauine, iiFatlve ‘situativnn: © djiamas. "A. - | DENTL oe ave DN ee “Ehe Kepublican Catrei Against President | Vice President was received Mr. Lincoln was in Haktly over the kevier tho i. | STALIN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Fis {OR SALE—A MEAT AND PROVISION STORE 1620 a Sid Sthern defendanta. in the Carcult Court tu SE ow. | Sichuromery county ane court of eyaity, No- Mire and bee bana ta Coat oan nt SE ASS | of tlsctenar taney Sieesinsk eee make on 1 owuery county. . Fates of interest, Installment lochs with, Alera! ner | fo Ale ther caine, with tue vouchers: therwot, with - » ‘The audi- Lim - =: Goud Cuildit will as ‘ve. cvauty Lincoin. | the office. Heread it carefully and soliloquized , ig a | _2¥d- in kood location ; will be sold cheap if soid at once. mag vod : | the ottice. y : tmoeb, ete fo Bates te: llakes acti al aa - aoe Gh bee one can how also uiske “loans on collateral “The death of Mr. Hamlin removes the most | aloud: “Well, I thought Pomibly be might be | nally Miawnedupom them that” they were not | W ancora he OEGaAL,, REWARD BILE Taon BALE LiGUon STORET DWEEI yet cent tor long oF Receiver. conspicuous and almost the Inst of that circle | the man. Perhape heis the best man, but"— | making a sound pnd Vitale retired to the rest complicos for the murder ot Erewnlent A Lincoln: | WQked Will ell stock Ratuee RN, a jel-tr = of prominent republican lewlers who were op- | 2d Tising trom bis chair passed out of the of- | amid Cpertect rake, kood pce paid by H. A. WHITEHAND, #04 D st. | isco supplied with water, wan aud ‘clectric: Mints. ‘OREY TO 10,0 OW BEAL ESTATE Iv THE PROFESSIONAL. posed to President Lincoln during the eivil | Het leaving me impressed with thesiguitieance | Dr. Gillet's lecture, “An Hour on the Nile,” | ~~ <sae5 cage YOUR HOSED ON WIEs | cs Parte et ieee ee aca be sald at once, Misra or Oacmn foguit at bands = gr Uhr, always condemning ki | of the unfinished doubt, which, in the light of | iast night was one of the most interesting ever | WANTED, GRAZE YOUR onth: fur | tralty located. Address Box 1505 went omen eee Der gat interest. “EASTEMDAY @ MALUER. | MME, RAPHAL THE CELEBRATED CLaiae ‘his competen N ppodang Las seston: | subsequent events, became a thrilling prophecy. | limvenai to in the tebereache hie stereopticon | meals'a day and vrouuing, 68 perine Best sttcution’ —— romce_ is —wit-im _Fecitc batlding, (36 Fete. | S0, Se" a cotentl cians peeet eee Gna us the condition at” tas country et ane | Cuaures A. Tixkzs "| views ure carefully selected and very benutiful | Sut fur aud returned ire. ©. WILSON, tov Fst. | FOU SALE FIKSY-CLASS PROVISION STORE MGREX, WANTED (AND. 20 LOAN PARTIES | Sndjucky date Datta tw ew tied). how dictates of prudence would allow. We call it. | N®w Youx, Juiy 8 and he describes each one with minuteness. Fed fort Scjoan eum shuuge Sad givates | Os. a. #33 | notes, Secured by deeds of trust. Yor sale at sep averaie. AY 200 ali sum- Rt ter the. hi ANTED_10 SELL 150 SEWING MACHINES | Market Y ‘muulre Sb. HOOVER. 48 Couter WOUis S00 Shaxn, i2n Pat. circle, bat it was more. Thoah not formally | _ CMATRMAN COOK SUFFORTS aR. NicoLay. _| His talk last night was principally on Rameses CD10 BELL 150 GE WING MACHINES organized, it was perfectly couerent, and ite ‘ . ir- | UU, the Pharaoh of the oppression, who reigned S10 "and is AC AUERBACH'S Capitol Mull | Ok BALE-NATIONAL BANK OF WASHING: labors never ee: Ite embers were ail re. | _ Barton C. Cook of Chieago, who was chair- ‘aud under whom the le Dunes: BROOKE TELLS ST.8.E. GROOM. BATH AND | 7 Mie conte each Hou ition. “Apply to HEL 3 Hours ic new chines and patterns, 4th | 4, ton shares: ‘state price offered by “addressing N i ett fF : an man of the Llinois dgiegation in the republi- | £01 over eighty yeurs ad Peumsylvanin uve: 8-¢. WS FUN Ke Mauayer. | PEMCY, Bear office, Syre™ | A furnace, perfect FITMUL- | REAL Eerare irveerus at. bet Ist and North Capitol publicans, and their hostility to Lincoln was in | » “ Tuelites such cruel bon yes 70K SALE—A RARE CHANCE—A FIRST-CLASS. + SLX PER some cares developed before he became Presi- | 48 Convention of 1864 and who nominated} Ever still sticky and ip at Glen | TED-DRESMAKING FOR LADIES Fu ins boarding house; all furnished com- Fe RT CHEE NT, COM dent, though many of them were undoubtedly | Lincoln in that convention for re-election, de- | Echo this morning, but isa good pros- | YY ANTEDIDRESBMA * | plete: Bited with tare number’ of boarders, will sell ELY FURNISHED. aistbexck Oe inspired Ly impuies of principle and patriot. | claredin an mterview last evening that’ the | pect of better things to come, and the sun . Di wccee ee sae ISG RENOVATED 1: ri A the Presicent, « ey lived up to them as far in for the vice ney is correct, Mr. col s z 7, i r 5 a they could. They formed an energetic end | Cook says: “Although Mr. Lineoin bad not | ant, ‘The band alwayy. plays at least two se- city; telefencen riven: Address HOM SADE ide Bre i is goed lat chyse snap tor rrht party” | CATION MOBT DaSthAl ape! anor ‘THOs. x. wagoaman. powerful body, including besides Vice Presi- | told me directly, he had given me to so under- | lections and there is one solo, by euch of the | fitz, Sitsmem ivan. | Addon Jetv-ecdw" | price, 85,000. Address Box 158, star offices dy Fe A ZOBNSTON, oat <a sins Ge Shea GS ent Hamlin, Demat Wade of Qhio, Winter | wand: Tus fact ie farther proven by the | soloiste—tenor, soprano, violin, harp and |< 72) - cypewaiTERS FOR RENT, AGL | Syeine TOPE GALia Oe OMNES WE cae | PA. AVE. .W. 4 SD dered 0 | Sean. Davis of Maryland, Horace Greeley and Mr, | #tion of the entire Diinois de! . Which W Standard wakes; best cl on best terms; aut to ‘the best renee & oe KR RENT—THE BEST SEVEN-ROOM BRICK | 2° delay. Gas ‘to | David Dudley Fielit of New York, and various | Was unit for Mr. Hamlin, understanding that | Dr. Gillet will lecture again tonight on ah teat erate UPSET STGRMBUD goa: | noreast! wih ‘ell mock Bates aoe iat | Faweiling in tha city for the price, @18 ber manth, | _sPe% om cabeey ey fn gy go — ene = = at Mr. Lincoln's service in the ee =. ants ies aot x ‘st. ew. toe Ae A tons Sel werea rt ‘egg being: ot. Ww. R. A. PHILLIPS & sox. MoOEr. Ty Koes AND ‘CENT ON yen: nee sour. Mr. Chase, then Secreury % ‘omorrow there a i EF ¥ OBI We & 5 ‘epproved ‘ectaie . ecuury, rrmpatbied with em, Dat Gi uot | Mr, Cook attributes the election of Andrew | ual time inthe afternoon and in tb evening | W AUER. "EmtaE RS "PFE, BORE | WOR SALE_STGGK AND JTXIUMES OF 3 quo: Tew eoes:|_ me tei. ‘are co-operate. Yet among the critics of Lincoln | Johnson by the convention m the Ese of | another grand chorus concert. The chorus | premier, ieuinyton, mond and others sey ‘9000, or at inventory, “Also a restaurant for LOAN soae wag more Uusparing thar Le. ROB fo eagebrclred veg some <.cf Horace Maynard, | have been practicing ee IY, ‘and ih te sale | exenicpaeee of Moiary letter ie, ANE | suauiwest. Apply toc. BORE, ia ran at M' a ee oy a “Phe ablest aud wost widely known member | 9 sufferings of | to ate : A thet. mw. : 3 6 of this Cabal was the late Horace Greeley, an | the people of the south and. brilliantly sdvor| ———— W dint einpieyment 65. unilator ie fiencle Gor | KON AANE QHOGERY AND LIQUOR STORE 1 ad Sa Tae riginal “soil coustntent cpporent of Lincoln | etd the expediency of choosing Johnasa. #350 ro Amantic Corr ap, Reronx vis | nun. ao aE | ghd gaa covner avin Por as erepeiat as seen aad Gaels oe from iret Was against ng before | Rovat Bue Lixe—#3.00.- in from ‘Hussian,, ireterences | L. bilice. arity 1s his nomination for ihe presidency. “In the batalla op Band 0." station, Washington, at 4 oclock |S. MAt. Revi, Wa Pat woes maa | SEUSS “tie C*GHEEN, 200 7 wa. a Mr. Lincola conducted against of Lincoln." Vol. 8. | Saturday, July 11. Pullman parlor Alpe vestsaline ts 1n the Ui ‘every Mephen A. of Illinoiy im 1808, when cans. en howe ae: Deeds carne ‘Good 9 « Douglas was sccking to be re-elected to the n Philadelphia. Special Po ra png PR era 8 eae ‘Senate, Mr. Greeley'« sympathies were rather the | ‘Atiantic City on return at ACTIVE PARTNER, HAVING on the side of Dougine, though bis party inter- fen- | Tickets also valid on all regular trains reture- is Soe | W wshums teh track cee Ee ests required him to be un the side of New York. | ing Monday.—Adot. Pristary medicine of ihe Sorin Febrtary al, when nodes nol hig | i ARR eres aeons | aoe Sei 2 in February, 1360, when r- i ered at the Cooper Institute the well-known = bnaghetenrowgery! : hich first made him ularly known iu this part of the country, Mr. Greeley had a Very pour opinion bote of the speech and the Tareas star im | Bisa ae asters |S

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