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= Fourth Ward Repablican Meeting. GEORGETOWN. | BANKERS.» Tae Casx or Mr. Srrone.—Yesterday in the course of the dwscussion in the Strong, Mr. Merrick said that he would the writ from the “little corporal” DELE@ATES To THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Seventh Ward Democratic and Conserva- i A meeting of Demoeritic and Conservative citizens of the Seventh Ward was held last evening at Isiand Hail. OITY ITEMS. seems to have commenced sudden!, inearnest. Y. CHICAGO—THEY ARE STRUCTED TO VOTE FOR GRANT. A mass meeting of the Republicans of the Feerth Ward was held Inst night at the Third About seventy-five ——-#—— Aftairs tw Georgetown. Jay coon 2 00., URCILMEN CENSURED— At a Repnblican BANKERS, held here on Monday evening ! ink of getting new suits; and we ad Fise gentlemen to call and make their selec- tiogs from the superb Voptist (Colored) Church. Mr. Neitham, im the chair, stated the object of the meeting to be Amusements, ke., To-Night. ‘sent. The meeting was called Natrona. TwEaT ae —Miss Maggie Mitchell r. Wm. Maginnis, and, on mo- tion, he was elected as ieinporary chairman, ‘action in relatton to the com: acipation in the District morning the following proeredings took stock of ready-made at the United States Olothing Hoase to elect two delegates to represent the ward in celebration Firreewrn Starer, Orroere Terrase - Oviumbia, y and sellat current market rater, and keep reference was made to the remarks of Mr. eonstantly on hand a fall «apply of ail Pee District Attorney.—May it please your Honor, with regard to, the case of 1 would say, thatatis in“ The Dattle Treasure, Poultry Dealer.” OCiners axp Mewacerr at the lot on 6th stree and “Marget, the with Mr F. Dowlin, ‘The Chair stated t be to elect five dele; the Chicago Convention. On motion, it was agreed that the meeting elect two delegates and Phe Chair stated that but two Rameburg in the Board of Common Counc! at nosylvania ayeni 5 z their Inet meeting, in opposition to the bill to object of the meeting to Dan Rice’s great tes to the Demoeratie Cen~ between Sd and two alternates, muca practical, GOVERNMENT BONDS, i SEVEY- IES, AND COMPOUND lish the office of Cemmis=ioner of Streets. THIBT! Tewas stated that Mr. R. had said that his con- INTEREST NOTES. onth of Pennsyl- wmportaner, that I des of Opinion from your Honor u| tion involved a to the power of the Executive in the State of Virginia—either civil or mili- ve Qn expTession tra} Assoaiation, pon the real ques- tlemen were nominated:—F. Dowling, Fraak | innis, Faward Hammersley. > Pitriok Cullinane, Wm, he ‘ollowing- pa Seed aera NOW MAKING and daily receiving large ‘tient of Cbiliren’s and Boys’ Clothing, at ungsualty low prices, among them some excel- Price, and Ne Deviation. vania avenue. a oe ter Builders’ Uw st legates from the city would be en: te, bul he doubted uot 3 would admit the entire ¢ stitnents, the white yours of Georretown, dlicans and colored Guess, Wm. Mi: lid not desire the adop- m—The Plasterer's Orders for STOCKS, BONT. gp, eneouted t su treme measur's as the pas- | and collections made On 81; accossibie points. snge af tha Gh abelisbing tee ould cqlons ar of} sett tary—to make a requisition, and do not wish the ne members. rown moved that in the election ease to gooff upon a mere ates, there be one colored man and one white of each. This motion was 51 7th street, Intelligencer A regular me he Master Builders’ jon was held last evening at Trades’ Union technicality. The uestion which was argued yester- obnOrady, Michael Maguire and The bdemg taken resuited the bill in reference to the Maginnis 59, Guess tia adver | > fter considerable debate, in which it F muse xasronas BANK red that the meeting was decidedly in tutor of both measane, resctutions were Baan Op Wasnineton. adopted eensarii those members o! eae the Board of the Common Gounel whoopposet | H. D. COOKE, (of Jay Gooke # Co.) President ether an affidavit was necessary in tion to a copy of the indictment, and orting to be an affidavit 2, Hammersley 36. Moc nm 24, MoCathy 1, Hudson 17. ginnis, Guess, Hammersley and received the highest number lared elected Hall, when the following were elected to mem- bership: T. Lewis, @. W. Goodall, Roach an@ Gray, John McObrystal, Charles Watxer, W. McK. Perry, Morseil & Deering, and Jacob Mr. Angus presented a leiter from the President of the Bricklayers” Aesocistion of ALARGR SroREand Dw insod i Menaiy’ st Goocs for sale—The Store is in one of the best locations in the city fora first-class Auction se or Dry Goods Store. | Som’s, 5e6 Oth street, next to Pennsylvania — by Major W. S. Morse, who di ee ee or n should be implied by whether the paper pu: could properly be held to be such. Hunor should think that am affidavit is uecrs- sary, and that this is not in proper form, it will be very easy to get another requisition with ti erst sega Mackahee haying of votes, were dec! While’ the yore was being coumted Messrs. T. E Inquire at Adam- He moved that the bills, and agreeing that the whole additional | wm. tuve of color. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. expense, if any, for which the Corporation — might be liable in consequence of the passage GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY ther or both measures, should be met © paths yoluntrer contributions uf the colored yours of | white and one coiored™ be struck ont. Mr. Brown replied that the Republican party had bern formed for the purpose of prowcting the colored man, and he should insist upon their Tespected in this selection of dele- Baltimore, requesting copies of the constitution, ptain P.M. Dabany, and the Secretary was directed to comply with CotonM Thomas B. Florence entered the room, and as s00n as the yote was Was called upon tor a speech. jon the Conservatives of the ward & copy of the indictment, and also an affidavit legal form. Meeting the views of your Honor in this respect, the question can then be properly presented.’ I do not know that any better opportunity could be afforded of having iceeaatal QaviroRNta Spiral Brilliant Studs, new es, received this morning, at Prigg’s new Doliar Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4X street. Mr. Angus stated that one of the members had a-ked the following question: A member of this FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED SALR OF STALLS IN THE MARKYT.—Thomas sratEs, organize and victory would be fe did not xnow the object of the central organization, but suspected it was an organization attempted — withou? through ihe regular channels. He thought there Were many gnerrillas who aimed to ad- Yance their owm interests, and did nst come for’ principle. The convention elecied last Year wats authorized to call the convention this Year, Itshould be ascertained who the legal and eare should be taken to watch n had émployed a plasterer, nut a member of any association, todo some work, and that man had employed another toaid ht this member to be considered as violating the resolution mot to employ co-operatives ! (Mr. A.) did not regard it as in violstion of that resolntion, and so stated to the member, Mr. J. G. Naylor said that he was the member man be employed was a stranger bere from Richmond. Mr. S. J. Fague eaid that the Union had voted to sus the principle enunciated by your Honor than the present. Mr, Riddle—1 think it yery we should know, in an autho wheu @ requisition ina sufficient requisition. do not regard it as a meré mater of tec! micality, by any manner of me: requisition is insafficient, “8 my frend sa) Lafayette Jeffries (colored) moved thy committee of seven be appointed to nominate delegates to the Chicago Convention; but be- fore the motion was put, | Proceedings were ont of, | motion woud prevail. Dow ling, auctioneer, sold Tection of the Mayor, the folio: corporation market:—Nos, 3 stall», each $350 for 12 years, to Wim. Robin- 0. & to Samuel How- ard, for 12 years, at $215. No.6, to Samuel ofl Howard, for 12 years, at $130. Turvey, for 12 years, at $130, ankins, for 12 years, at $10) each. Nos. We —__ Sver tn and examine our stoc! ice, tasty, and desirable. ilors, $1; 7th street. Dr. J. H. Trompson Students will commence at his office, IEL1 st., between 2th and 2ist,on the 7uhof April, até MM.» and be continued oa Tuesdays and hmrsdays of each week, from 6to§ ‘k of Coatin, CLass for Medical Brown aid the aad hoped ° Morse renewed mendment to strike out the word «eol- 1 addressed the meeting in favor of it. ton of Republican delegates to Chi- exgo should be made as men, and not as black Huckster Stalis—Ni alluded to, aad he can get anew jay, wader die 15th street, opposite the Treasury Depart mens. «sills in the and 4 butcher | Government Securities with Treasurer Unites Btates, NE MILLION DOLLARS 9 _No. 8, to L. | We buy and sell all classesof GOVERNMENT Nos. it and l2, | SECURITIES at current market rates, 13 and 16, to L. Lurvey, for 12 years, at $125 FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections until the middle of July. ‘The course will com: prise practical instruction in the use of the mi- crascope, the necessary chemical analysis for Proposed to pursue this man with one thing after another, then we have only to await the different processes, and when they come, meet d white men, as de: motion. He denied that was a white or black man’s part; designated iu the original these fellows ‘whom it was impossible to toll the Republiean party doss plasterers, and he asked if they did not irom the other; almost impossible to tell Butcher Stalis—Nos. 5and 6, to Mrs. Tomaz, bave the mght to pay $5 per day to tho<e they tin ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB UNITED STATES. for 1 year, at $25 each; Nos.? and & to Joho Bower, for 1 year, at '§40 each, No.2), to F,| |We purchase Government Vouchers on the O'Brien, for 1 year, at $20; Nos. 22 and 23, to P| | MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, aud give care- Whether they were men or monkeys, but he trusted that was no reflection upon the mon- key. [Laughter] He referred to the impeach- ment trial and the present Congress as ruinous thought worth the amc unt, beld that the master plasterers who did would be amenable to the Union, and be- them as best we can. conclusion. that I do not regard this requisition as a requisition within the meaning of the law. The District Attorney.—That question we medical investigations, and @ thorough course of examinations im all branches of Medicine Dr. Ashford will examine in Anatomy and Materia Medica. Tickets for the ry I have only to say, in effort should be made to wipe oat such dis- tivetious. The amendment of M: \jor Morse was then adopted, and the resolution, as amended, s passed. Some ditterence of opinion still and Surgery. Hazel, for 1 year, at $2 each: Nos. % and 25, co to the country, and ss ful attention to John Duffey, for 1 year, at $35 each; No.9, to 7 Joun Fister for 1 year’ at O00" Neto. ne Joke | ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN end FIRMS obtain the ‘approval Chair took the same view as Mr. Erown. Mr. A. Jackson remarked that there had been nothing done in the Master Plasterers’ Asso- cls tion officially as to asking the Union to sus- tain them, and the question had been brought bere by Mr. Harkness. Mr. Hutchins said then vid he Was willing to sac- haye alread; od. everything to secure the raeer T am very clear in my view that it is, but sheuld the Court be of a different opinion, it will be an easy duty, not io an Spirit of vengeance toward Mr. Strong, or witl desire to pursue or Tifice life,"energy, blessings of consttiutional liberty E. Lioyd was then called Seid the principles he entertained at the last election he still entertained. He thonght this city shoutd be ruled by white men. It was the ing as .9 the precise mode of electing dele- 3 ain claimed that his mo- had been sustained by the meeting, and he hoped the meeting would then proceed to elect one white and one colored delegate, ant one white and one colored alternate. Major M Sr bastian, for 1 year, at $30; F. Grosse, for 1 Year, at 25 eac to John Hunt, for 1 year, at 15 20, to Mrs. Kessler, for 15 and 14, to Jno. Duffe: eaeire gece Lapres, try the choicest Perfume in the world, Burnett's Florimel closely resembles the odor of a rare and cate ute ‘him, but | 20Wers, and in this respec and to any other busiuess entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. for i year, at $18 each: WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, few drops will leave ite peculiar and delight- ‘ persec Ply to vindicate'what I conceive.to ve the | nce upon the handkerchief for many eo law, to insist upon a thorough investigation ot | f 1 cannot, consistently with m: duty and obligation to the public, desist until have submitted the question fairly tothe Court, in proper shape. I want the differed with Mr. Brown in respect to that mat- ter. His motion to strike out “colored” had been adopted, and it was now the duty of the Meeting to elect delegates without respect to The Chair so decided, and thereupon the fol- lowing-named gentlemen were nominated duty of every white man t to defeat this mongrel rac: place and power, and es city of Washington, which was a kind of ropagating garden for alt their arty issues of the And all unite to defeat th: No. 15, to James Robinson, for 1 year, at $13; No. 16, to George Ridgely, for | year, at #10; Nos. j vand 31, to J. Homiller, for 1 "y Yo. 32, to James Baker, for 1 this association is no: bound by their former action. Several gentlemen asserted that it had generally understood by the master plasterers that the question would be brought to the Union. Mr. Fing (of plasterers) said that the association employed men todo their work who were not members 10 do ail in his power °, Who were seeking ecially here in the SSS Corrs ExtRactep WitHovT Patw.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, 424 Penn: avenue, between 4 papers to be right | if the members of and 6th streets; ee: Corns, Buniens, Bad Nails, Eniat ana Fat @9each: | WASHINGTON CITY year, at $2.50 . 35 and 36, toS. W. Crown, for | year, at SAVINGS BANE, Corner of 7th street and Louisiane avence, Butter Stands and Huckster Stand: Ne. 2, Miams, for 1 year, at S90; No. 1,10 0 PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, The Court—It isa very important question, not particularly with reference to this case, Perhaps, but as @ matter S. J. Bowen, Ma: Jobnson, Wm. H. Smuth, D. H. Crossman. asked no office or position, but all he desired on it worked against those who are ppiness and prosperity of his Joints, Vascular excrescences, and all members. Mr. Naylor said that in employing ‘Was to see the bay of the feet relieved, and often entirely cured ins. for $57; No. 3, to J. Bali, for $25; No. countrymen. “8: ©, to W. Deboy. for $3: No. 9, to’ J. Ball, for | BUYS and SELLS all Kinds of BONDS ang McPherson, for $10; Nos. 5 and STOCKS, GOLD end SILVER. uded 10 he was particulsr to nn- Price to be $3.50 per day. ty he bad s man at work, and he y the recent census it was shown that the whites were lergely in the ma- jority here, and white men cowid govern the city. He urge without pain or inconvenience to the Many eminent Physicians, Surgeons and other reeponctbte residents and’ visors, of the Dis. The District Attorney. Strong says that he is entirely innoce: and that he has very abie counsel to and Mr. Hon. S. J. Bowen was sprees pes unanimously elected. The name of Major Mi lorse was then put in ne, for $5 each; No. 14, to Mr. house im the ei Nos. 23 and 24, to Jas’ Reint. Highest prices paid for LAND WARRANTS. ; Nos. 21and 22, to Mr. Brig- J. B. ELVANS, President. was getting along with it. this man bad refused to join the master plasterers, Mr. Naylor replied that he made the contract with this party before the master plasterers formed am association. He refused to necede to the demands of the journeymen, nomination as the second delegate, when Mr. Brown moved to amend by the election of some colored man instead of Major Morse, The Chair decided that fused io make any disti election, and that the Mr. King said that red_ the Conservatives not to ally articular man, but when wards should meet in convention and nominate a candidate, to stand rt that candidate. No trust those soliciting th the 8 | trict certify to the above. Hours from’ a. m. & zell, for $6 enc! im, for $12 each; No. 20, to Mr. Kiehler, for ; No. 19, to Mr. Kiehler, for $16; No. 17 J. W. Grosse, for $1 Nos. 15 and 16, to R. Conk! defend him in Richmond, should the case there | come to trial. The question, however, as to whether be shall be surrendered upon the Tequisition is before us, and we must dispose delegates trom ge had MR. JuDD'sGREAT BOOK AUCTION will = inction of color in the pstag oe Washington, at 370 Penna. ave., under guestion was upon the No. 18, to same, for $23; PPO! should be put in og . UFF. Treasurer. 20m —_—_—_—_——— i bree tomas CLOTHING, &. THE Fare of the Indies ot Dunbarton street | FJ*4DQUARTERS FOR BOYS’ CLOLEING The Court.—Whatever may be the fact in re- gard to that, before us is presented a case where there is in reality no fleeing from jus- litan Hotel, this (Thursday) eve- continued a few evenings. ‘here isa large and select assortment of the most valuable Books, which must be sold. 23,15 ——_o—__—__ ‘Wrarrinc Paper for sale. Apply at the had li, to Mr. Beck, for #12.50. of citizens of election of Major M Mr. Brown then rose toa oped the meeting would not ignore the rights of the colored man, but they would be henored with an equal representation. rf Morse replied t shad been voted down, and bad misstated the question. He hoped the is- sue of color would not be pas: sed. ne todo it. Shall We shut out the colored man been honored wi the werd for several years, but had never so- licited their votes. In conclusion, he that the delegates to the centr: should endeavor to have the yarious ward clubs appoint vigilance committees in the wai ds, to previ * Gol. Florence suggested that it would be well ig to block off the ward and ap- point vigilance committees for each part, and and intended to join the Union. Mr. Stewart said that this man bad one of his apprentices work- ing for him, but did not believe that he knew it. Mr. W. E. Brown remarked that if the men plasterers succeeded it would ample to other trades, and before the close of s would be advanced $1 per day, ard an advance of 20 per cent. for Inbor would &> an important item, which would greatly retard work. People will not build it they Cannot see that they can Privileged question. (M. E.) Choreh is till in ew at Forrest Hall. List or Letters rem: fice, Georgetown, D. C., The District Attorney.. that where a man has been indicted in one jn- | Tisdiction, and, in point of fact, is beyond such Jurisdiction, he is in legal contemplation a fu- gitive from justice, although, in point of tact, he may not have left with any intention of evading proc ‘The view I take ts | —— the summer wager ‘WHat MAKES YouR Harr 80 Bravrirct? . Pricé One Dol- for this meetin, | Pao ee Drssiey én one | x lar. Every Druggist sells it. Mrs, Cook Miss Ma: Dunn Miss Maggie, thus set an example ccessful progress WALL, ROBINSON & 32 NA. : 1 naiming in the Post Ot- oS ee ee NTE am PHI 2, 1565 x ., : Ladice List—Heall Miss Hattie, Curtis Mrs | BAND OPENING OF Bors’, YourH Sonbic. Chamberlain Mise Josephine, Collier CHILDREN’S SPRING CLOTHING, , Collins Miss Fannie, CITABLE FOR nti Mee Eee SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR. Felbe Mrs SPECIAL ATTEN’ of industry and energy. Tealize 10 per ‘ed that a committee of five The Court. — herefore hoped Miss Emily, Firman Muss Bettie, n e fact is that the party never | cent. om their inveetment. He on question was about being put by the | Mr. J. B. Ellis mov. | TIO! . Holt Mrs Mary GIVEN TO THIs BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS Rosina, Garner Miss Adline, intended to, and never did flee from justice. | All the evidence that we haye had presented | before us shows this. The only point that | r, when Mr. Brown again arose toa uestion. He appealed to Major Morse epublicen to withdraw and give some be appointed to draft resolutions Pose of organizing a Ward Oiub: w! . and the Chair appoinied Messrs. ——_——— Prrscons wishing to subscribe for Taz STAR who reside on Capitol Hilland the Nayy Yard, would not succeed, for he saw if they did that all improvements will stop. ‘The Chair (Mr. Harkness M, Hawkins Miss Martha E, Hill Miss Mar- the tasty styl low tha, Hooker Miss Josie, Johnson Barbara, | igva‘ct the tasty mciee sea how Coie an gt Be ) said that in the pro- ng of the journeymen Ti was there | will piease leave their orders at No. | Capitol street, between 4th and Sth. Joxnx Coser WOOD AND COAL. Johnson Mrs Martha E, Kell troubles me is the fact that these éxecutiyes all Krouse Virginia, Magruder upon the theory that a mere demand enti- them to a surrender of the criminal is a question that has never been fairly met in | the law, for the decisions that have been ren- dered have been too often more or less influ. enced by political considerations. The result colored man a chance. Amid much confusion, the question was taken on Major Morse’s nom- ination, and be wae elected. said that he hoped all colo Tetraim from ha yin; ceedings of the last meeti he roterd a false sta stated that they did not ask an advanee of $1.50 pay was $3.50 per day to the md they now demand $5, and Br. Gill says it is an advance of but 40 cents . T.E. Lloyd, Dr. Q. Allen, H. A. Clark, and Edward Hammersley. Mr. Ellis moved thst the committee rey nesday evening; adopted. ——age ee A STAMPEDE.—At an early hour this morn- Mr. Brown then port on next Wed- 45th of March, i Anything further to do with ised them to stay at home. Sullivan Mrs Catharine, Trunnell Anna Their own self-res iz Mrs Ellen, rs Lamonia, Tnogt, Manin Melia te we | STEPHRNS & Co., Mrs Mary, McKuew Mrs Benjamin, (Late of Wall, Stephens & Oo.,) ve Eliza, O'Riely Mrs, Peerce Mrs H E, 310 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. bridge Mrs Alice, Sullivan Mrs Timothy. Between 9th and 10th streets, Williams Mrs Winnie, Wall Miss Martha MERCHANT TAILORS. t should suggest « refus:! Kirk—He means 40 per cent; tail of any whi Last season they s additional with- ked that they ing, a a drove of hogs, about forty in number, Was being driven trom the depot of the Wash. ington and Alexandria Railroad, on Maryland enue, tothe Baltimore depot, they became is that there is nothing that has been settled re- | garding it except that it shall appear in some the party is 8 fugitive trom justice. to be tacked on to kite. Major Morse protested, in the name ot Republicanism, against any man invoking an. that is nearer the amount.) Asked $3, and received 50 cent: (Mr. Jackson remar! Gentlemen's L. D. W. FOWLER, N. W. corner 3d street west ard E north. Ball W Selwyn, Buskins | NEW SPRING CLOTHS. CASSIMER! Andrew, Bosworth Wm, Cadle T VES he of the deeisions un AND ‘bos J, Cor- TINGS, JUST BECEIVED. bett VP, Donry Wm, Davis 1 A. Edwards mbii-tf At moderate prices. class of citizens to abstain dertake to repeal the bad always stood by the majority, and no feel- struck for #4 and got it which provides that the party In April and May om their duty. He alarmed when near the corner of ages were $3.5", and in the mont! peded in every direction. Five of the Dealer in the best qualities of Coal. Pine, Oak S ; Richard, Evan: Constitution, nd Hickory Wood, sawed an has, Foster SL, Friedman T, d split, to suit any, Guities Edward, Horlmann Jonn, Hart Mar: | [F,4- BEIBERGEB, tin, Hempstone Sam‘l, Hawkins Caleb, John- (Buceessor to H. F. Lovpow & Oo.,) rrendered as a ‘fugitive trom jus- ich means fleeing from fi Some additional authorities hav: to me this morning, and as I desir ings of personal disappointment should ever infinence him otherwise. Because Mr. Brown been disappointed in demolishing bh | alland every one af the lowest market price. BEDOOCTION IN COAL. ee burning Coal, $9. hey got up & society and appointed committee who went ave $4, and so on around, until number were chased fo the river, where they plunged into the water at Watt's bay made tor the Virginia shore, but being poor P, Klotz, P, Leery Sam’l, Lee John, Lyken Valley, fr 3 es, Morgan A, Mendell & Co L, CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE (Mr. Morse) shonid that be a reas ttempt to throw discord in the ranks of the party, and persuade colored men not to go rd to the tail of white men, le gave it with the understanding that men should work full time, and not as some had got into a habit of doing, working Fridays, and on Saturdays Mr. Jackson said that the C! bebind, and that the Tecrived $3.50 and den henee the increase is but $1 that a committe of one from each trade be appointed to confer with the different organi. 2. 10ns. with a view of fixing the prices for the presen! Year. Mr. King remarked that some of “vations had alread | said that an impression had gone “ Dion was opposed to the jour- Sa eat eee nied, and be believed that the whole matter coute D* arranged. He be- lieved that the bad spua the bosses had helped the serile—zor told the journeymen tuat they would the price if they were able. 1 terer) said he did not think the committee could accomplish much as regards the pias- terers, for while they refuse to work at $4, some are going to Chicago to work for that amoun’. W. E. Brown said that some effort should White Ash. 3S swimmers and out of their element, had hard- ile weight and measnre.¢@ a1-lw* ly crossed the Washington channel before they jor Jona Watt and ‘ares Wilson, in @ boat, who succeeded, aftermuch difficulty, in rescuing them from The bogs made desperate resist- ing themselves seve McClain Geor; Alfred, Nickerso Co Louis, Oppenbe:mer E " . Mei oy W subject the most mature reslection, I ha mae ye ndeon cluded to posipone the hearing wn’ wee overhauled by into convention tac! © opping at 4 p.m. hair was a year jonrneymen last year manded $4 in June, and Mr. Fague moved , Quail John H, I8-tty y Henry, Single- Ww Was not aimed at the party, but a’ d was doue in a spirit of ill temper and Cmerit Corer, Judge Wylie.—This morning, | iu siness was transacted: —Garnet rT that case go to General | eal to General ph, Spreadburt ltvan Patrick the Potomae. ance, and besides cut wath their feet, bit fragments from the sid the boat, in doing whieh several teeth from the mouth of one of them were broken off. The Ma_or's clothing was much damaged in the en- counter, and one of his boot legs was bitten throngh. he himself barely escaping inja Three others were caught near the Arsenal. bat d before the who be collected together again. pect arr we Tne River Front, Arre Arrived—Sehr ference to disorganization, wh. purpose should preva olored, was then elected Just arrived and now unloading, 3” tons best quality COAL, Red and White Ash, which I am selling at greatly reduced prices Also, best quality Wood, H. CLAY STEWART, corner 12th and H streets, A. P. BROWN, 5. P. BROWN & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, and concert of Wiiliem H. Smith, ¢ i to Mir. Bowen. Selling agt. Kimm In respect to the memory of the late Jobn Joliffe, the Court adjourned. Equity Court, Jud, art. J. 1. McCarty: from prosecuting a cunse why injunction shontd not issue. wut gt. McDermut; order of publication —ee ALEXANDRIA AND VicINITY.— n the Gazette of al.—The aqued nc rd, and found to be pertec' hite R_A, Wh No. 12 Schooner Jas. Mr. John H. Jolson was then elecied as Major Morse. left this morning for heavy cargo, ine The steamer Gro. H. Mey Ford, left last evening with mercbaudise tor | }ERNOM th Philadelphia. Tue VaLiey Crry—This Price, reached J. 8. Davidson's wharf last | Washington about 4 p.m . giving ample time evening with a heavy cargo from New York. Tue CaNat. tous of coal for the “Am restraining defendant . H. Manning moved that the dele- atrin claim, and to show icago be instructed to vote for Gen- nt for President. yles Brown opposed the motion to It was a faree, he thought, for the meeting to give any such instructions, wien i: Was noteven known that the delegates would mitted to the convention. gates Were instructed vote for Grant, for he was no {Opes of “That's so,” and tj Major Morse was surprised to find any man in the room who donbted the Republicanism o! General Grant, oad was pro: | lus defence, when Mr. Brown raised a point of orde:, and said xed their prices cDer- | Ss P. BROWN. neymen, Which tye ibited by soine of pt. Gerguegan, from 110 tons coal te IN ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL, LUMBER, LIME, CEMENT, STONE, SLATE, &c. A large stock constantly on hand. Mr. Stewart (plas. | ‘ompany: ® 7 ait flour and’ lined fee | adpsieston to the Manstoe ant Greener With 101,000 feet of lumber for G. W tson, Capt. Nichol- th 1-3 tows of coui and water let in upon the whole | k, and at 12 o'clock to-day anil, from the basin in this ci town, bad two feet By Saturday night the canal will be full ie, and on Sunday or Mon i mville & Co.; Grace W son, from Philadelphia, v Wm. with flour and grain for JAMES SYR aters, have come down the canal and re- | mb 30 Im oF: 465 Ninth street. between E and F. d at the collector's offic, Nine boxts have yard and wharf, foot of Seventh street ing further in ahaif of water light: Hannah MERCHANT TAILOR. William, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's,) 362 Penn. avenue. Washington. Smit A—2. = wae eH STEAMBOAT LINES. z | Fo MOUN’ The swift. commodiens ana staunch Passenrcer Steamer ARROW, Captain Thor ag Commander, will leave. bee Short. foot of Seventh strese. Rout, Captain | ey Sundar nd ¢ Tom! of Washin, ALEXANDRIA. FORT FOOT. steamer, Capt. | INGTON. Meturning. the Ste: Passengers who with to leave the city the sane evening to take the cars for the North. West, and with Wi South 7 the | Fare to Mount Vernon and retary clad Tickets for sale at ali the principal Hotel the Steamers Wi — art |; General Superintendent, coms, Wittards’ Mott. put since our report of yesterday [us SEW EXPREss une it is confidently expected that boats will arrive | posed to sitting here to hear Mr. Coat Trapg.—Last year the American and PI Morse blow all night. DENTISTRY, from Philadelphia, Central Coal Companies received at Ray's | NEW TORE; SLEXANDRIA. WASHINGTO john Lowry; Opoka, Capt. Mitchell, i¢-Grace, with coal for Langley & Son and B. H. Holley; Vapor, Capt. Johnson, dlelphia. with coal for W. H. Mar- ‘Mr. Morse replied that he had always been taught that when he got into disagreeable com- pany there was the same way to get out that there was to get in, If the gentleman (Mr. agreeable himself, he should not try to make others disagreeable. condibued his remarks at some length in sup- port of General Grant's nomii S:riowaly Injured.—Thos. Cuilan, a drayman, Was seriously injured this morning, at the vbart of M. Eldridge & Oo., in conse the breaking of the skids of his dray while he Was unloading a hogshend of old iron. hogshead rolled over him, and it is feared tha be has been hurt internally, ately carried te Canieron and Queen streets, where rendered him the proper. surgical (Cullan died last night.] Dock, in Georgetown, 1,~00 boats loads of eoal King said that there were a number of carpen- ters present, and he would ask if they would to pay five or six cents per yard ad- ditional for plastering. Some of the bosses had agreed to give their work to the journeymen if SR i . LEW, AVIS? D® LEWIE & D. Tp yDENTAL ASSOCIA No. 260 PENN’A AVE.. Between 12th and 13th sirects. TEETH EXTEACTED WITHOUT PAIN. ge will be made for extractti ‘ee! rte ed to pay for tl perfhmed which’ Teeth are. liv laborers at an average of $175 per day to each man. Counting the amount of money Brown) was Whorf.—Arrived—Schrs. Caroline mm Havre-de-G race, r Lowry & Co, Caroline, Capt. ey fo-inarkel; Agnes Ann, Capt ¢ Point, with gravel for Thos. they would undertake it. debate, Mr. Harvey offered an amendment to | ‘Mr. Fague’s resolution, that the prices of Last year be adopted, which was lost, and the ori pal Tesolution was adopted—ayes I!, nays 6. After some further He was immedi- Pitt, between his home on canal boats and load the vessel up to at least £400 per day, ion, and was Hatton, with hi jollowed on the same side by Henry Bailey, Miller, from Whit | colored, after which, the resolution of instruc. D GEORGETOWN DisorRDERLY.—Owen McCarty and Annie For freight, apply to ames were suggested tor the committer, and several declining,on motion of Mr. A. Davis, the resolution was reconsidered. and on motion | of Mr. Humphries, laid on the table, arned. . The make Teeth M>. Neidham offered a resolution, which was = sonth ce adopted, that duty and expediency demanded that the doctrine of manhood suffrage should be incorporated in the platform of the Repub- lican party at Chicago. New Governor —It was rumored and current- believed in Richmond on Monday |; en. H. H. Wells, of this city, would 1 time, be appointed by Gen. Schofield Governor eof Virginia in the place of Gov- Association is noi iver and Rubber ls aud Boston prices. All work done can have it ascheap asin the med cities. All work will be done in the neates! best manner, and warral Mertine ov THE BAR—T'- Death of Mr. Jol- & meeting of the members at the Criminal Court room to take action in referuce to the death of the la’ charged wth being disorder were fined £1.51 MERCHANTS” ife—This morni Of the bar was he —s by canal; shipped 202,(60 tons, and employed OLD LINE. Percy BEGULAR SAILING DAYS, spent by the canalmen,and that spent by the A a owners of vessels, and sailors, and add this to FROM GEORGETOWN, the amount paid to the hands who unload the FRIDAY, AT 12 M. it will count making about FROM NEW YORK. 220,000 in one season of eight months. SATISDAY, AT 12 M. Williams were betore Justice Buckey yester- JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent. ly. They 63 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0. M. ELDRIDGE £00. Agents, The following Prince erest Sapper business was transacted on ,Change this morn- JAMES | gents giv Jobn Jotitfe, which took place on Saturday satisfaction Persons will do well to call and ex smine our work before getting it else where. jy 18 ————— A Pvorttstic Exursition. — Yesterday But, on the other hand, | Tae SixtH Warp Dewocratic Crrn.— ancther report is, that Governor Pierpoint is in ing’—Offerings: 500 bushels of yellow corn and meeting of his Clab was ‘The regular week, ) bushels of white eorn. Sales: 500 bushels | _ Freight received constantly and forwarded to a! the “ruling power,” and will not held Inst evening: im the chair, and Mr. J.T. Boisean, Messrs. J. H. Tayman, J. H. Smith cellus Brown were proposed and elected mem- bers of the Club. Mr. James Fitzpatrick moved that the meet. } ing night of the Ciub be changed from Wed- young Billy Edwards, whe is matehed against Sam Collyer to fight in August for $2,000 and of yellow corn at $1.1 ir. John Little, President, Chief Justice Cartter was called to the Chair Es! corn at $1.05; 350 inted Secretary. fohnson, 4 Committee uitable resolutions i: respect tothe memory of the deceased as fol- D* MEEBILL, Bo. 310 ep ee AVENUE, bet. oth ‘Wth ete, RGERY. tee 24m" bushels do. at 1.08, and 150 | _™b 247 esterday evening, be- » stable and out- buildings of Mr. John Kirby's plantation, on te of Swan creek t Washington, were the bght-weight cham company with John C and Jobn Brison, of New York; and last eveu- ing & benefit was given the first-named at Pionship,arrived here in | was appointed to tween six and seven o'clock, t Sharles, of Baltimore, meet io tee bout one mile sou. and Durant. T OF DENTAL § 1 ith despatch. Sens sae | Pye BS"BAVIDSON. Agent. Ww ME ’ LINE OF STEAMSEIPS. NTE TR wOnT: ase JOHN GIBSON. | Will rev ~ oe Fate Fy inter ‘months be- GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. | {25am Geotpeiown as tious" SEER Woodward's Hall, which was well filled by the lovers of the “manly art.” Rooney was master of ceremonies. by Nachman and Johany Reese, the pugilistic exhibition was opened by a set-to be- The committre retired and subsequently re- submitted suitabl which were adopted. after addresses enlogistic sed by Judge Johnson, Mr. J. J. Coombs, and Gen. Muzzy. while Mr. kirby and his hands were employed iu a distant field, and totally re visible in this city. Priperty Sale.—A lot of ground with a two- frame tenement thereon, situated on the The motion was EST HALL, GRORGE- | piceve New York frie Pier 3s nesday to Thursday night los sumed. The S.— New and second - hand 8, and MELODEONS, for sal Mr. Russell reported that the delegates to the t 3 MONDAY, the 3th inst. Central Convention had met and adjourned invited to attend, oF 0, GUT RMONIAS, MUBIC until rext Friday nignt. The Seventh BOOKS: SHEET said, was not represented, 7 Bole Ward was represented by two setts of dele. twren Streeks, of the 44th infantry, and Mick- ey, (Roony’s kid), in which some ¢lever spar- An exhibition of the Indian ciub exercise of Billy Edwards followed, and immediately thereafter “Baldy Sauers” ’ with side of Water, between Prince and Duke | the property of W. B. Hale and w wns sold on Monday last, at private sale by W ©. Yeaton, Commissiener, to Michrel Normile, for $400 cash. ARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, VERY pany, corner cf while the Fourth : com HEAP —1540 yards Bleached and Un. | Stoeet: below Navy De bleached Cottons, embracing Yard wide Bleached ~ = Cotton at 10, 123. 15, 18% cents. Yard wide An- droscoggin Bleached Tue Circus ann MENwaG south of Pennsy crowds con-tant ring was done. RIE on Sixth street. vania avenue, draws immense » Dan Rice is of course him- Mr. Wayson moved that the Secretary be in- % Roosevelt street, SaT- Danbarton at. | CEDAT ata PM; Georgetown. from whar’ fot comensacing on | of street. every THURSDAY, and Alexan The public arecordislly | dria every FRIDAY. at 12 wets peepee 1° office Richman’ few Work avenue sod ith ent Wamsutts New pr BERRY, i is and other best makes, Pillow Case and ” eting Cottons and Pincus. Trish Linen Shirt COMMISSION MERCHANT, fin food makes. at Tay 61m STREET WHARF, WASHINGTON, D.C jack and colored - sia te Napking, Dorlien, Hoop. | , Large stacy and wharfage accommo self one of the principal attractions. His comic mules, and,his well-trained horse E; se wonderful specimens ot their kind, and of the skiil of their master, here all the week, giving two performance: daily. This is positively Col. Rice's last ay pearance as showman, in th: our readers should fail to avail themselves of this chance of seeing and hearing such an orig- structed to appropriate what money there was the beneficiare in a box, Douglas, of this city, io the treasury, towards paying tle rent of the and Murphy, of Philadelphia, had a set-to, as also did Leyi Williams and F concluding set-to was between “Lonny” Ferguson of the Islan: some very pretty licks were off so handsomely as to bring out a The best order prev Se MARRIED. WHOLESALE JopBiNG AND STOBAGE Having surrendered our retail brsiness to Mr. L. INS, (formerly of our firm,) we a wholesale tra nts, Linen Camb Hi: L Calicoes, inciudin, e cireus ‘remains Mr. Boiseau moved an amendment to the ge constitution, which limited the term of officers to siz months, which was adopted. ‘The President favored the Ciob witha speech, after which @ motion to adjourn was carried. KRASZYNSK oitry the experiment DistHet of Columbia: and’ts chia end. bave en fitevus probsuly the boat facilities: for storage aad ‘ facilities for storage wa. tobe found south of New York, We passed, and it 1.U.8 army, to Miss skirts, Corsets, &c ‘w York city, only daughter ‘he abo ods were purchased while they | pr ALIAN MACCARONT west rates, and weare now | J F ity, and none ot round of applause. andevery one seemed satisfied. loading aad unloading vessels. 2am resh, and at lowest figures. id in some cases lower. than New ° M R inal wit. and humorist. appearauce before the people will proba be when be makes his bow in the politica! The Colonel's nex: and are now arranging ——_e—_—_. WIFEWELL BARRACKS Misstonary Sc At a meeting of this society, held at W: Pasracks, the treasurer, withstanding but little notice was given, has reason to be prond of the reception given him, gees cies of Jeacing factories, in or¢er to compete with oe 101 Bridge st , Geor, market, and secure the trale of EDMONSTON. afternoon, half. 7 2 ts. Key. John Kim- ILLEI LE BUTTER, poten APPLE BU CONDENSED MILK, DESSICATED COCUANUTS. pd S menths, of the lat a imonu- ball, reported that the amount of money re- years and 4 months, sou ate r The following persons have contributed the sums affixed to their names INSTALLATION OF OxrricErs.—At the regn- of Western Mission Divi- last evening, the following ——_e—__—_—. ceived was $95.41 THE FIRST ANNUAL LEVEE of the Knights D! REASON F weekly meetin, sion, S. of T., bel nts. of iT NAILS. SHOVELS, The friends and acquaintances of the family are SPADES, AXES) for Padding, &e.. &e. RONCHITIS! NEVER a te ante WH hese fatal dis- FROMAGE DR BR under Ebbitr How mh 11-tf corner 14th and F # espretfully invited to attend his faneral Miternoon. nt two o’clock, from his. meth 6 Massachusetts ply. at factory rates devoted to storage personal superin tl ir necessary. we confidently rely on the District and surrounding: to mustain the enterpi JOR! Templar of this city, to be given at Carusi s Hall, on Wednesda: be one of the most ‘pleasant affai ever witnessed here, as the man: the hands of the following committee of ar- W. Griffin, J. Edwin Ma- nd Davis E. Castle, of Washington Com- mandery No. 1, and Noble D. Larner, Danie S. Jones, and Will, A. Short, of Columbia Commandery No. 2, who will spare no exer- tions to make the entertainment a success. The Miss B. F. Canister. Newburyport, Mass. $57- Deacon Alvord, Winsted, Conn., $1; Camptell, Washington, $5; fant class, Newton Centre, $1 Winsted, Conn... $1 25; Mrs. E. B. Master, Mass.. $1 H officers were Installed into office, forthe quar- ter ending June 30th, 1565: a Starkey; W. A., Charles Calveri, Sr; R. L. Redden; A. R. S., Jobn Moody; F.'S., J. | Harding; Treas., J." Ellis: ilson: all factory discounts. One lerge Btore Room, 35xi( on fayorable terms. Baving all ren 4 complications, and ‘Where can we see 2 The enue, near 4th st. On March 3th, MABEL T *A.and Therésa B. Dillonyaged 9 rs. Ashton’s in- from friends in mon the and 2) di rangements: E. W. A.C., Jos. Thoinp J.8. Moody; O.'S., Jaines Ha: This Division holds its Meetings in Stott’s Ha! | cormer 20th street and Pennsylvania | every Wednesday evenin 4 Met Sererule. Liver and roulars wm RP Nurseries, Flushing, atin, Brooklyn, Dr.'Storr's church, Brooklyn, } 3 articles sold by the society, $16. ina clothing and other necessaries there has been received $16.50. For other necessaries there have al £0. 301-3- t north. BEST CALICOES 12% CENTS. (ibe Daten take Rep., Alex. State Journai.) is morning a line of the newest Semmes ico ea ee 7 P. SCOTT'S a F. CONCENTRATED EXTRACT oF JAMAICA GINGER, nteed strictly Pure and the beet in ure, excellent RINCE. | TONIC, ANTI-DYSPEPTICand INVIGORATO ork. ‘And is also used for Flavoring purposes. 100 CORPS BAKERS’ | EVERY FAMILY SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE —_-——. Tue Bartimon® AXNUAL ConrRRENce or AN M. E. Caurcn, will be held in Baltimore commencing next Thursday morn- | ing, the 9th inst. Bishop Wayman will pre- | side. According to the appointments made last | session, the annual sermon will be preached by | Rey. A. L. Stanford, and the missionary ser- | mon by Kev. John M. Brown. Bishop Way- | man bas just returned from a Southern tour, | holding Cenferences at Tal! Macon. Ga.: Columbia, S. C. ear the General Conference of this jon Meets in this city on the 4th day of May, and for the first time in their his will all the Southern States, itis said, have | egates in that body. See es We will open ne Prints at 12 cane NINTH STREET. Hine Biack bol SEATON HALL. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, $05 NINTH STREET, SEATON HALL, form their friends and the just received their Sprinz beem Inid out $72.01, leaving on band $23.40. ‘The following are the officers of the as-ocia- . Mrs. Charles H Bliss, president; Mrs. E. W. Rowinson, vice president, Mrs. John Kim- ball, treasurer, and Miss J. M. Alword, secre- Knights will appear in fall dress uniforin. 4 apn lio ataa Transrens or Reat Estate.—The follow- ing transfers of real estate have been rej at the Real Estate Exchaage of R. M. Hall, corner of Seventh and D streets : R, in square 620, at $2, b hs dry and very and ‘AGNE ALE. CHAMPAGNE Hy tare been appotnted YER! AMPAGNE ALE. ibe dae eantertsl jiored ALPACCAS, 18H TE OUSRREREL many gas Nation at Carrrat Live Inscraxce Com- PANY.—At the annual meeting of the stock- holders of the National Capital Life Tasurance Company. held yesterday at the home office, 500 Ninth street, the following board of directors was elected for the ensuing Brown, Thomas Berry, John G. Hall, Nicholas Acker, John B. Clark, jr., Evans, Edwin N. Gray, Thomas M. Maithew G. Em- BLACK SILKS, a at artonishingly low p' : part of lot 31, in north 48 feet. at $5,000" lot 1, sab, 0: it $1208; sub. 30, i square 182, at $550; lot 21, in square 105, $1.50: lot 17, in square 444, at $12,504 26 ond 27, in square 236, at im square 748, at $234: sul 7 $2,146.26: sub, 20, in square 510, at $600; sub, in square 434, at $400, 1d respectful! public thar they: he Btock of impetent judges to be of. the Sale to the trade at mani WALL PAPERS & WINDUW SHADES. Fine Assortment of TURE CO! Sie TLS. @) wang TABLE OIL All of which they are prepared te sell at the Lowest Cash Prices 15; part of lot 1, aivested to orn e Under corner #h and b streets, ear: Joseph F. Elvans, Albert CTUR® FRAMES. PIC SSELS. PICTURE Jonx GRAY &CO., JUMPED FRoM A Winpow.—This morning. rior quality Cc the leading Aus Bw aie ie en creecerty sis an gow 2 ONLY THIRTY CENTS. PRIOR enufactared by 1. for ths ¥ shemist, Oy ¥. FRI RORE bs | , Sold by the following named Chemists in Was finest quality. For ingen TVERT FORD: 290 Pa. av. Washington 's prices, and a © ‘THOMPSON, corner sth st. rot ed am 2 CO., corner Pa. ave. and 5 Pa.av and coruer F an isth ss--and Si. " te Fst $0 Forrest Ban Geo: x MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN GEORGE W. CROPLEY, Bridge st. mb 11 2m" about four o'clock, Sergeant Mark wood, of th in, Lew! 'y, Samuel N: H. Pla his rounds, heard CowsERVATIVE ARMY AND Navy Unxionx.— ‘The regular weekly meeting of this associa- tien was held last evening at No. 397 Pe: yania avenue, Col. P. A. in the chair; Lieut. Ball sec | (ransactioa of the usual business, M. N. Summers, and Ca; iressed the meeting at Jength, when @ motion to go into executive ses- Sole Agent of Ste mh 286t_and Mason & Hamlin Sgn, GRAPE VINES. subscriber, on ‘ton, 12,000 ed PEACH TREES OR for 8 will do Tor themeclves at 509 8b Scat papeere ee poeareset while makin, . Charles Kloman, G. W. Hall, in. Teams of a woman. sixth precinct, WOOD AND WILLOW WABB, . 1 —e— ‘Tee Conroration Funps.—The Bank of Allabach, president, it will be recollected, some time M: and the ist or april, | Ga ration funds, 3,000 CURB: Fi at Bock Creek ae Sion CONCORD CRAP two years’ » 3, screaming on account of injuries received, she. having jumped from the second-story back window of honse No. 493 Seventh st OORDAGE, &c., &c. streets. She stated that would not receive the Co: tween D and 16 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STREETS, Comercio R Sat eR ERiAGES? sion was carr! poate attacked her, and to get out of his ped from the window. not seriously hurt. TAS not deemed necessary Yer the body of the Prus- Rudolph yon Richterhoven Acelnau, aged about45, found dead — teen. ‘Wastzp A Parr oy Pants.—A this morning seized a the counter of Col ner ivth street and theaven' good time men and boys, but managed Jae bimself and plunder securely ae thay NEW YORE. « J. ROTHROCA 452 91H staxer, orp. Patent WASHINGTON Ts eet UA PE! ee iy HIB = ENTLEMEN'S DRESS, SHIRTS. of pant lying ying on feo to hold an in ee ——e___ Postal DgLiveRy.—Durin, work foot of 11th street, and’ No. Sons of | where made to or- at bs 200, 2 mt LLAPSING SKIRT, — street, west, Bo % H and streets, 0 Joseph McGilton for ‘ | Was also sent to jail for court.