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THE EVENING STAR. Amusements, &c., To- Night. Conservative tive Watnan Tanaeee was Gheter German || IU Demcenibcand Execa Troupe in “Fra Diavoic.” RSLEY Cuarnt. corner Fifth and F streets. | In! ‘SMereoptiean exhibition for the beaefit of Radical delegates from each ward of the eity of school. ae oe bse eskinnten. of otantitaa nee for the persian arpose of nominating an Anti- eandi- ‘The Odd Fellows Thanksgiving. Bate tor Mayor: and bo Anti- ical voters in . | this city FE os cop dhermnargigs hoy rebels evening for the parpose of electing five dele- unday ship in this country toek place atthe Seventh street ball which was crowded im every por- | of Son. The stage was occupied by Grand Mas- ter Kidder, Grand Warden Kettler, Grand McLeas, and Grand Guardian Crampton, of meeting of the citizens of the ward held, the fhe Grand Lodge, and Grand High Priest Fow- | Clap would stand adjourned. ‘The meeting to - ori Wenten an ‘ao. cana elect delegates to the conventior to nominate a Excampment, and P.G. M. Uiements, P. G's. | §tr iis Revinson,Pearson, Oooper, Hepburn,and other Grana Lodge members. Immediately in front were seated the members of the Rebekah De- Bow five inthe Disirict, the Isdies generally Grand Secretary Sweet opened with an appro- | 36 priate prayer after which Grand Master Kid- der briefly stated for what purpose they had Assembled. Past Grand Representative W. | }" ‘W. Dannenhower was introduced and delivered an exceedingly appropriate addressjand suber. | Emmerson. It was generally understood that quently appropriate addresses were delivered after the first ballot to yote for the strongest by Rev. D. A. Shermer, late of the Georgetown MP veh and Past Grand Grosh. Prot, | ™2-, During the balloting one man attempted Daniel was present with a fine choir,and added | ©. uch to the enjoyment of the occasion, being | 7% Stiempted to vote, and there was quite a : diversity ef opinion as to whether he should assisted by Evel. Richter on a fine"piano furn- | be allowed todo 20, During the discussion on this question the colored Anti-Radical left the baby’s voice interfered with the singing by the : choir when the father showed that he was a | [0M The following delegates were elected : ished by Filis. During the exercises a small goed odd-fellaw by taking it in his arms and ™ eee With it. A “christening” also took ace, the largest r. Jobn Paliner,ot Georgetown, having | {his Oue.o* (he largest meetings ever held in is girl little baptized by Kev. Mr. Sweet, The | tin Tenet — a tase topcase exercises were closed by the assemblage sing- LOCAL NEWS. rimary The First Ward Anti-Radical Cinb met at ‘Treascrer Wise, Grand Secretary Sweet, | gett Hall last night. The President, N. Cal- Grand Representan ves Stuart, Havenner and | jan sr, stated that a there wacte tet oats ‘was cal omnted Proigooad $ The Chair fear Ln eb- ct of the meeting. and et eases. gree Relief Associations, of which there are | Sr-Grann, Hagerty’ Deubed oud Mcneens | Wearing their regalia, and the members of the | {UG6*S of the electon. A box was prepared, and the balloting continued for an hour (rder with their families occupied the floor. | sna a half. The following gentlemen were Dr. Magruder, R. Andrew Carroll, a THE MAYORALTY. Regatived. Other gentlemen interpowd Corporation Affai \ Acctwert.—Un the farm of Mr. Charies GEORGETOWN, STEAMBOAT LINES, nee ilar raters while cries of “Order? Boaxp oy ALDERMEN, April ¥7.—The Chair Thempeou, in Montremery oven , Maryland, Se nececterseaee The Amti-Radical Convention. * Adjourn * éc., ‘arose im alt quarters. Fi- | isid beiore the Board a com Cight miles from ths eity, am neckdent ood ee ' ne Fo Mont vray: Sunday sft-raoon, whereby a very indus- |! Affaire in Georgetown. — | the Mayer, announcing his spprvahof uct for | tricus und worthy whit mas, named James | Muncnawre’ Exenavor . The following | ~The #wif, commodiwar ana =a Teiiei of ©. F. Perrie. Also, © communiontion Qunden, sony be maimed for life. Mr. Cum i from the » antmitting the aceoun! den, who is in overseer for Mr. Taom " the Carperetiog ot Wasbingtou with the Bank |/,ad resides with bis family ima cottage on the | 1,@ Deshels of corn. Sales 3,70) busdels of | \ef Wasbmegton to the 27th iustaat, show: plantation, was cutting wood. inte in the after- | Tedd wheat a1 €3.i7, and 6&@ busbels do.at $320. | > nthe “ Patene & $7,226.37. | noon for his wile to get supper with, when the ED With KxErine A Game.tne- | A ANDRIA. FORT FOOT and F Jeet to r fern d to | axe, whieh was very sharp, slipped from the | :ovez—A colored man, pamed Hack Nelson, SS ‘ON iy the Steamer mu Fivauce Committer, Also, a commanicition | handle and buiied hisrlf deep into his left foot | was. ny arraigned before Justice Buckey, JF} rating — . r from the yor, transmitting one trom the | jengthw! The wound is a most shocking | charged wil Keeping a gambling-house, but | Peres ing to tab the cars for the North, Weet Sno Sec:«tary o1 State, addressed to bim, saying: | onr, and bled profusely, as many of the arie- | there being no evidence to criminate him, the | South wl devin it necessary through you to invite the | ries were severed, and ihe tor bones split in | charge was dismissed Fare to Mount Vernon and return, attention of the corporate auiborities of this | two. A physician was ealled ia anddressad | “CON Tiger admission to the Manel | city to the State of 4th strect, towards the ex- | the weunds, but is not certain that the wound- mittee passed, oc the 14th instaai, » veso- tien calling a general con vention of the Ant- b w' EX Sen the several wards last meted sm, mand Group's, €.50. i i ner ae Bp cy ly injured ann for sade at afi the principal Boteis and as from each ward to said convention. The | select five delegates fominating | tremity of which this Deparment is placed. | ed member can be saved. ‘of rags falling upon ‘hile passii a KES, General 8: er oiiowing is « Teport of te proceedings at each | \Copvention for sity oMloers. . George We bave now occu ied the ing during ssa Pr mma | AEE cweet, wae out yesterday afterncon for | apes nee rene oneal By Tarde’ Bot ‘ward meetings. “Dede were ten norsioaied and con senie! — i = ctare Waen: [as delerates. Mr. Dennis Callahan said he wat | Wahayecsnerisn ced Hom ine nope ced ich || THe Mavomaury.—We are informed the first time since receiving his injuries, ‘Mr. John, T. Given has not positively declined |" Tue Porr.—The steamer E. 0. | Barsrou vise a ee ey EO gsr th fone - [the solicitations of his friem sonia name | Captain Dentz, has entered with » ro Pan BITWRES point of fact, the street is now, aod tor some he pomapeilhen ey mesa syoral:y, | of merehandise from New York: as siso the ut bas expressed to the effect tant <4 NEW YORK AND BOSTON, VIA MRISTOL, time Patt bas been so full, of holes and the |iwiwe he has no aspirations forthe position, the ig ay og lnm} 80 that it bas been danger- ito oy a - VIDENCE. TAUNT¢ ae = os. dimealt se juties of which would interfere with hie pri- | with merchandise from Philadelphia, ana th nit PROvID C vate et he would yield his scruples . . : ORD, CAPE COD i Grn Srstnty Gearing Zo nots | be ee eit tenth omnnion wovid | mare nas esine atl Seared oP harmonize conflicting interests or ace ex the proper Suinortes will once adoRe mens: | he, sreiare and. pronperty of the city. it i | ,,htQUR—|TRe,Taling prices for M>ur are ns | ut a year ago ressed a b : suggesting the éxpedivacy with A Tew to ac. | Sere of unanimity he will consent to serve. ‘ commodat Dt, of ny " | * greet the sumrral sete wear acing ‘othe pComsuenarion ov 4 Biator—Rev. Francis | _GRORGETOWN ADVERTISKMENTS, 3 i Bri on Rock Oreek, passable for t. ry ted (7S GEORGETOWN. Avan, l3cu. 1508 cattiages and ree: passengers. Lain not aware, | @8 assistant Bishop of Virginia, at Leesburg, | € nip Coe 13TH, 1565 | however. that this subject bax received any | (Va., on Thursday, 30th inst. Bishop Johns ‘ior to the first dey 0 next, citizens will | Attention. It is understwod that the Govern. | Will officiate. There will be a special train | perailowed to remeve from thcir prin anes | ment authorities are opening Massachusetts | sent up the Loudoun and Hampshire Raul iuisance. imts the | a —— to Boundary sirect, Sear Gist benign: bn that day, nee siicig 2 SHE STEAMER o1 Bis } therefore, the ‘ration were to improve + —— | Teguint trips betw s Potreet to the intersection with that avenue, || VALUANLE Reat EsraTf vor Saua—a mente anmay. be imaposed by the sanitary poles, INoTEN mad BalTiNGie. ies this, for the present posse would soowse the coding d for Veggie = estate is < ‘ap 14-cotmy] CHAS. D. WELCH, Mayor. Diy WomNING st Sorclock and B. itimere every urpose.” Referred to Improvements Commit- | fered by the sale o! valuable property 0} o EW AND DESTE : sfteck And Baitimo ¥ the. Alnova peasmenieslion tom comectee a | fae late George W. Keating. It will be sold by LWAYS SOMETHING NEW AND DESIE | SATUBDAY AFTERNOON at ¢ o'clock.” Sh not willing to support man as a Cd ‘unless he hacw who een fm favor of tor Mayor. we their in Ford, bas entered udidate for Mayor was called to order by erty, Upon whose motion Mr. Callan ied to the chair, and Mr, McOarty ap- splendid steamers B Teave Per’ No 40 minated as delegates :—Frauk McNerhany, Waters, Thos. McKenna, C. W. Drury, C.T. Griffin, Kilmartin, John McDermott, and Geo. W tion for the time being. a nominated ss de! a were to be untrammelled, and Henry Teacham, John O'Meara, Wm. Notoas: bam, E. W. Goss, and J. P. Devlin. Mr. Mead ‘Moved that the vote be taken by ballot; carried. Messrs. C. Entwisle and George Kraft were Bppoinied as tellers. Mr. Thomas B. Marche moved that the five receiving the highest num- vote two ballots wrapped in one. A colored Ly it all the prinet; landings 0 ive =e Pie lected; which motion | Cembia Fire Company, inviting the Bosrd | Green & Wilhams,on Tuesday, May 1mh. See | “Just received from the Neve York auction salon | }ulghih,st All he principal Iandiivgs on the river Tr of vot - Pease aren el pros ey Ponti ot to be present at the inauguration of the Green- | advertisement, ® full line of = = For turth ory ticulars inquire of petanpy oe Tae eee eno! | up Monument, at Glenwood Cemetery, on the —_ +—___ COLORED SILK GIMPS AND FRI THOS. W. RILEY & SON, Aconts, A. Waters, W.T. Drury, Andrew Garroll, | icin "heh ry aie hoa seven nd eae Fg Otten: | bth day of May next, Tuvitation ucceptod. THE COURTS. BE ey nee-Tarem «Biles Wart er the toot of T. MeDermoti, and Dr. Magrader. This | piim Henry Ml ge Mr. Turton ‘presented the petition of John Sith apbe ag BS — tart ed CRIMINAL CouRT, Chief Justice Cartter—Yes- | all the most fashionaile shacier a H. Baldwin, askin; ‘Tmission toerecta frame vines ives. GUTMAN, building within twenty feet of a brick house; | T#¥, Johnson and Jesse Gibson, who were | Convince yours 117 Bridge strest. referre; Richards presented the petition, | CO™Mtted to jail on the 7th of January last, by urned. [The delegates elected are thought to in favor of the nomimation of Joseph H. Bradley, sr.; and for second choice several of RE W EXPRESS LINE 7 T aa TWEEN = Justice Harzard on a peace warrant, were | _8b2-6t* Georgetown DC. | NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA. WASHINGTO ” Feat eater et {cr delegates. (Quiteamume | them are for Mr. Wallach. Shucch, | ured Bouldin and others, (trustecs of | Ordered to be discharged, The pettit jorere | |RY THOMAS DOWLING” anct > Goracioen Eo ing _Hieme Sweet Home,” after which ihe ben- | Berar soldiers of ihe regeiar aly, eastern Aedes qhurch.), Praying compensation for damage | Were discharged until May 12th, ae OLD LINE. edietion was pronounced by Kev. Dr. Drink. | sn" that Med: ‘ook ta ee meetings and Tae anys RN TH WARD. on warg | sopetort Baird, Bap Colored Church vy | "his moruing, the court transacted some | STOCK OF 4 PAPERHANGING ESTABLISH Tine. cause. ber 5 e Anti-Radical voters of the Six ‘ard | @ steam fire engine company, taking up the noe “4 . PA a ' The order in Leesburg. Va.. celebrated the | Uaderstood that a majority of tne deleesion will | Met at Beliows’ Halk conser of Ge ae | tee er eane! Accompanied with a bill ap- | Pures y cane special importance, and ad- ovclock, Twill oct at Moos igh ape ast REGULAR BAILING DaYs, i $53 gppncerintely. Potomac and Sarepta lodges | go frat for O'Beirne, and that the second choice | streets. ‘The hall was densely crowded. and | propriating $10 to pay said claim of damages, | Journetyo Mi will be called up. The court | Forrest Hall, a general assortment of Wall Paper FROM GEORGETOWN, ' and Marley Encampment, of Alexandria, Me- | Of a portion, at least, of them is Mr Waly | eee in Maia eee are Hot, being able | Feterred. “Mr. Elvans presented the petition of | fas" gray ia sent 45 days, and disposed | ing, Bordering. Windew Shades. Picture Frame. FRIDAY, AT 19 M ! delegations from Oriental, Colamuen, ‘Gost SECOND WARD. that the floor of the bullding Would eek ed | Ar eis piece ieee ‘Alson petition of Jos, | Pf 18 cases, of which 73 was tried by jury, és | © See ee SOU W LING, Auct FROM NEW YORK rom Orient Jolt a os at the floor of the bu: woal , and | of water Tred. ution of Jos. i H we ap 5 » Anet eh gud Metropaiio Ledges of Washing. | _ Tne Anth Radicals of the Gecend Ward mot 4 lice number left the toteoe tee frp i Pel teas “ai nity 25 not gullty, £0 cases were ton, members of the order in the District | 8t German Hall, 11th street. The meeting was joing with the order there in the celebration, | Cll:d to order by J. W. Barker, and ‘Mr. R. having lett Alexandria, with Heald’s Band, at | T- eight o'clock yesterday morning. The visitors | K- ‘were met at ihe depot in Leecburg, and pro. | tive Cominitiee was read, when, on motion al Ceeded to the churen. where an siidrese yea | Mr. J. W. Barker,an election for ive nobentce delivered by P.G. M. Hunt, of this city, who | t0 was followed by Grand Representative F. D, | The following were nominated:—J. W. Barker, j Sitart, also thiecty, inappropriate remarie: | Eueene Gurasi, Pav Jordan. Sb Robin ; After the ceremonies at the church, the order marched im procession through the principal Ww i streets of the town, which were crowded with | W spectators from near and tar, and repaired to | BUS Alexander, Wm. C. Magee, C. 1. Canfield, Guid Fellows" Hall, where a most bountiful se. | George T. Raub, 8. A. Peugh, (declined, not past Was spread. (Quite a number left Lees. } 2/6 to attend to it) and A. Rutherford, (de- urg about three o'clock. being anxious to be | li resent at the celebration here lastevening, but | tes to prepare ballots. Upon the meeting ine majority were unable to get ‘away from being called to order again the election their Leesburg friends at that bonr, and re- | W8S proceeded with. After the votes were mained until night, reaching Alexandria at a | Ast, and while the tellers were counting iste hour. The excursionists numbered in all | em, a delegation of five colored mea shout three hundred. two-thirds of whom were | @Dtered the = room. and = after the reoraaes teen pple ny noe petition | Submitted to the ceurt and nolle prosequis BX THOMAS DOWLING, Au of John Smith for street improvements, ac. | W¢Te entered im 40 cases. HOUSEBOLD FURNITURE companied by @ bill; referred. Mr. McCath- | ORPHANS) CouRT, Judge Purcell—To-day, | BOP PRC MLY DECLINES ran presented petition of Van Fleet, ae. | the will of Ann Krouse was admitted to probate, | {xt POTION. companied by a bill tor’ his relief, to ref ag eed went Gok Vey ereets | oa ee Dae ow wey, 1, le : . Buekey: bon ). Mary Horrigan was will sell at No. igh #1 Ove er Bee Gor roth fore ior ts re GAY nr gem ea orphans of John | Woritirect.« general assortment of Hodeelioli JAMES HAND, Arent, the curbstones and paye the footways and gut- | Horrigan; bond $1,000. The first and final sortment of Blaukets tad Bed sen tone ened 104 Wall street, New York. Sree ee Co ene Oe OT oe ae neko cece Teme y. Grimes | Poo THOS” DOWLING, Auct. nes js enema ei amp forwarded to © streets south; on north side of K street south, | 8s assed. GPRING AND SUMMER Goops. | "it ’ from 9th to 11th streets east; referred. Also, ——-+—__ SPEING AND SCMMEE Goops a3 _ ZONE ©. DAVIDOOM. Agvet resolutions instructing the Surveyor to fur- | ALEXANDRIA 1TEMS.— Additional Appoint- MERCHANTS! LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, nish this board with estimates of the cost of menis of Municipal Oficers.—Gen, Schofield has a NIG! iD Boy ~ ba" Wi The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock, by r. John E. Little, who stated the object of the after which’ Mr. Rezin Pumphbrey was nominated for President; but, when the ques- tion was put, there seemed to be about an equal humber voting on each side, The Chair being unable to decide, ——— Messrs. George H. Gaddis and A. G. Purgphrey as tellers, and re_ Quested those in favor ot Mr. Pumphrey to ass through the tellers, [Great confusion fol. jowed—cries of “Let us adjourn,” “Go to an- other hall,” “This place wen’t hold us.) Mr. Charles Bell arose and put the question upon the election of Mr. John E. Little. (Cries of ‘ SATURDAY, AT 12 M For freight, apply to FECTS JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent, — 63 Water street, Georgetown, D_O. w M. ELPRIDGE &00., te, Prince street wharf, Alexandria, Moreell was elected chairman, and Mr. O. Harris, secretary. The call of the Execu- AND F G Hous: Mey 1. NING. 1 represent the ward in the convention was held Tucker, Andrew Jackson, M. Green, Geo. - Harkness, (declined) Geo. Jillard. Colu waged » ries 13th bgtaa hier on Gw a streets eee following additional appointments of ashing a 11's played out,” “You can't come thatover | south; K street south, from Lith to 14th streets | city officers :-—Council_Sam'l Baten In ward, “ eel, ned.) A recess was then taken to enable par- } Rte tom confusion Mr. Pumphrey | east; and G street south, from 11th to 13th | vice W.S. Moore; ©. Bashirle: "2d ward, vice few York. from Piet 3 ithdrew his name, as he desired harmeny, | streets east; referred. Mr. Noyes presented the | Geo. Simpson; A.C. Harmoa, 3d ward, vice J. River. at the foot of Boosevelt very BA $nd did not want any dissension. Mr. John £: | petition of R. A. Phillips and others, raying | B. Johnson, Frank A. Reed, ith ward, vice J. URDAY. ata P.M; Lin foot Little was then elected President, aud J. T. | fora private pump in the Seventh Ward, to | H. Nalis, Fish Inspector—John Bradtord, A every Ti peseae, and Alezen, Boisean Secretary. Order being restored, the | be placed under the control of the Corporation, A. Stewart, DAT .06 8M. Chair stated thai nominations for delegates reterred. The Chair presented the petition of Bishop Johns, ot the Episcopal Gris every at the offer company tcorner’of Mew Work avense and ee ‘i Bd other Kid and Silk ¢ de. Fron aucrder, and the following named gentle- | Thomas Dutton and many others, protesting | Church, confirmed” clave ‘of teat weight at | ptber street. below Odd Fetiows, and filling a number of cars. OUonser tative asta, {plained they were | Men were nominated: Charice fell, Thomas ©. | angm the making of an alley in ‘square 2; | Christ Church on Sunday, after evening ser, | HORARITtS. best mak Greate, Masking Guatiue. | “Sruiareree THOMPSON Pree. ——ii vot thats ook a gnc Shoregeren tl | Clark, Sergeant Charles McDonough, Henry | referred. vice. A number were confirmed by him at | Rpirtings. Matting. Toweling, &e. Also, Clothe, Tue R ae F w meno ir color, who were \y ir vot Yourg, William Keilholtz, James McCathran, The bill _amendatory of the act for appoint- | St. Paul’s and Grace Churches also the same | Csasimeres, Tw: Jeans, Drillings, Checked ‘The reguteadon Of tae cole oF te idk tettiay cnae in ee tetra eae Edward Wayron, John H. Russell, James Fitz- | ment of Street Commissioners and denming | aay, Linens. Cottonhdes writs nnd Bucks for Gent's “ ‘i é : * wear. Having bu ct ; Ward wae commenced yesterday afternoon at | bus they were reece ns an or orate, pines Sevres A: Bobrer, 8. Pamphrer, | their duties (the eight hour bill) was taken up. | County Conrention.—The delegates composing eere cil eahoon ee tienes Goo three o'cloc’, at No. 23 East Capitol street. | vote resulted as follows:—J. W. Barker, 72; loises iy — : All the registers were present save Mr. Bowen. | Eugene Oarusi, 1; Patrick Jordan, 2% SP. The whole number registered ap to seven | Robinson, 73. W. R. o'clock was S2—410 white and 4i2fcolored; | 1/1; H c. while the number registered during e first day of the registration in this ward Inst year ‘Was but 45+—2!1 white and 247 colored. There se Was but little challenging, but quite a number | ticket elected was C. 1. Canfield, A. Nailor,Jr, Mere rejected, the most of them soldiers of the | George Jillard, S. P. Robinson, and J. W. ‘ 1th United States infantry, for not having | Barker. On motion of Mr. Barker, the next their naturalization papers. About 5) or 75 of | two highest on the ticket, Wm. C. Magee and Mr. McCathran said the Board was not full, | the county convention of the Republiont pan s ; ene gentleman absent (Mr. Fail) who gave no- Teassembled in this city at = o'clock Batarday | “iceg joer Poreiw ceek Ole es sor, ice that he intended to speak on the bill; and | night, and nominated the following Acleccns ws have | Dew tailoring sstabiie he (Mr. McC.) would prefer to have it acted on | to the State convention :—Messrs, Chas, Wine. ya eg (hen the Board was full. For these and oth- | tlesey, R. D. Beckley, Josiah Millard, Kil. | pr{wtepencd ® GOODS, embracing 100 pieces | Hord's Drug Btore. er reasons he would move tohaye the bill post- | Lyles. Alternates— Wim. Arnold, Jas, Glaget, | BrALEE p> The friends of Mr. C. C. Connelly are respectfully poned one week; agreed to. John C. Underwood and George P. Douglass. 2B I Mr. Moore, from Improvements Committee, | As candidates for the House of Delegates Teported bill to grade ( street south, between | Messrs. S.N. Garwood and Geo. L. Seaton. AL eee 7th and hth streets west; passed. Also, bill to | ‘The Jiwrna! of this morning has the following: | Bleached cotton Io set the curbstones and pave the footwaysand | A man took lodgings at the house of Mic, HE FINEST &P! orted CLOTHS. ESTINGS tobe found Boiseau, Wm. Gaddis, and George H. Gaddis. Alexander Sword and G. P. Bohrer were ap- Pointed as tellers, and the meeting proceeded to Hot. After the polls were closed, and while the tellers were counting, an application was made to allow several persons to vote. This Was objected to by many, who contended that the polls were closed. Mr. A. Fletcher thought it unfair to choke down the minority in this way. A Voice—«We can't wait all night.” ‘Coombs, ; M. Green, 38; George Jil- Yolumbus Alexander, 45; Wm. C. 1. Canfield, 119; scattering 3. The J 12th streets 1 call aud inspect the stock throngh Drug Store HH R4LecaRrERs FOR Bors CLOLEING. fone. good yi cather ‘proof Ticking r WALL, ROBINSON & CO, ble Linens Large stock of Oassimers and other = - 2 Gontusion followed. and it was moved to clear | gutiers on the west side of 2d street west, bee | Archy Flomage ok etre nizht, and lefi | geods tor me Boys 322 Pensa. avenve, eetween Niwte 2x0 Sreeeee ae eed Gee tor penton! Deters plane ick the dais, | Me room that the tellers might count the votes. | tween HM street soath noy Virginia avenue: | afterall had gotten still, taking cman hee, | S00 Hor men and > BENJAMIN MILLER, Paupa. quamer serweee Sieve a 4 ~: od Secretary was anthorized to turnis| meeting | Finally quiet was restored and the tellers pro- passed. | Also, bill to grade and pave alleys in | He 1s sid to have been arrested in the District ap ié-im 101 Bridge street. Georgetown. | ere reese niet aries Tiernay, a sol- | gates with credentials, and, on motion, meeting | Finally quis the counting, and the c . = T Aier, presented himself, wanting to know “if | adjourned. [It is stated that the first choles of E this i the place for the count of color. He was questioned as to his | Tesidence in the city, and the judges understood | that he had not been im the city a year, and he Was rejected. Gen. Bacon noticed that hé pre. | U' sented himself at the other window and stopped | ¥® rt him. He said be was told to go there; that | and Mr. S.J. Fagne was called to the chair. Sees be penn es nace nn tee | Se ac ai. Bolutebown wansgpaeamen secretary, wards he presented himself at the window, rhite voters.” He was | at least four of this delegation, is Mr. Wallach, informed that no distinction was made on ac- | the present incumbent} The meeting in this ward was held at Trades’ Square 441; passed. Aiso, bill to set the curb- | of Columbia axp, stones and pave the footways and gutters on ard. D. — CHILDREN’S SPRING CLOTHING, the north side of C street south, between Sth | stationed at TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER SUITARER POR and Sth streets east; passed. Also, reported sub- | resignation to Mayor Berkley, and it was sae TY SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR stitute for bill to improve the drainage of the | ented. By virtne of a deed of trust, executed by Mary GEAND OPENING OF BOYS’, YOUTHS’, ult was Fi announced as follows :—Boi: ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. | ji THIRD WARD. George Schenck, 39; Met %; McDonough. : SPECIAL ATTENTION ‘ X . ough Nee roe iare Ze adopted, and bill passed. | Alter fourteen years of service, Captain H. | Gusking eT ea ree med a Liber | GIVEN TO THIS BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS, | Union Hall (Harry Gorbutt’s). where there Pumphrey, 17: G: Also, from the Committee on Wharyes, report: | L. Peyton has resigned his position of co: ed by Mary Westfailen, fomnerly Geisking. Te over three hundred persons present. The , 60 bill authorizing the construction of a wharf | ductor on the Orange and Alexandria rail-ond. | $ni' her braband: Charen Westhten ee; | Cos ep gy @ | Meeting was called to order by Mr. F. A. Aiken, a oe 1 ig F9C ved ime pon gre on the Pojomac river, between 9th and jth William Brooke, colored, has been lodyed in Liber E.C. No. 9, subscribers will offer | i the tasty styles and low prices m! number of votes were declared elected, and the No. ale, on the prem streets west, (by George L. Sheriff without ex- | Alexandria county jail, charged with purloiu- on TURSDAY. the meeting adjourned, (The interest manifested i j pense to the Corporation of Washington, and | ing a horse in Fairfax County. the property of April. at the hour of 6 o'clock is the TEPHENS & CO. : “ : “ a < “ all that piece or parcel of ground sita- t ms tood | and W. E. Brown treasurer. The Chair stated in accordance with existing laws; Mr. Sheritf | Henry Steers. town. Diet eh be (Late of Wall, Stephens & Co.) Bie fast sheeghy” whlch he are e224 | the object of the mnecting to be to elect delegates * to pay a rental to the Corporation of one hun- a Ee ad sis TuNESTLvante neubD plain, saying that he bad been inthe city tap | 10 the Mayoralty Nominating Convention. and Mesers, dred dollars annually, for ten years, &e.:) | _fronting 21 feet and 6 inches om Bridge stre Between Sth and eth etre: ears, whereupon he was booked. Another |" “™MAtos were made for such delegates. | rick are regarded as O'Beirne men passed. Mr. Given, from Finance Uommitter, CITY ITEMS. ack th ne width to the depth of Sa henseagec a whether he was botac or T | Mr. W. E. Brown moved that open batiots be | Bowie and Young are thought to be Teported bill for relief of Count and Baron de y et six inches. more or loss. with the MERCHANT TAILORS country. and replied: «: No: T was ‘ce it Yh | Yoted: which was agreed to. The following | to Mr. Krarie Be Wydenbruch, the Austrian Minister: passed. Pen anma ce. $a copes 6 the fet: Frame Stose. —— nd Back Building, | ew SPRING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND j doken. New Jersey.” Phillip Matorny (ic, | were appointed tellers: —F. A. Aiken, D. Sim Also, bill providing for the burial of deceased | ,FO® OORxs or ott rooms, Pennsylvania | 7 ‘One third cash; the residue in é and 12 | VESTINGS, JUST RECEIVED. Russell Barracks, was asked. if he tag toot | Jouuson, Dr. Culver, B, Brooke, E. F. RD. out-of-door-poor, appropriating $1,000 fer the ; y | son, &. G le 5 vtaed thavze | marshal the crowd. Before the polls were opened. Mr, Wm. Orme stated that he had had I've been in the army eight years quite sufficient.” But he was in Was mistaken. One Michael Rendergrast sof the Seventh Ward met at Island Hall, with Mr. W. H. Maginnis in the chair, and Mr. D.F. Mockabee acting a5 ving his notes for the de- | th interest. A deed given | at taken to secure deferred payments, rcbase Money may be paid on the purpose: d. Several bills from the lower | *Vemue, between 4% and Oth streets. ‘oard were referred, Adjourned. Comox Covs: ——.— — FENTLEMKN'S fine lisle thread and cotton President Dulin in the | Socks and Boys cotton Socks at Henning’: Hcouveyanciug and stamps at pur i y fecretary. | About 7 ovelock the citizens bezan | chair, and all the members present except | One Price Clothing Store, Ne Sil anes a sented himself as a representative of Hog. | “Printed list placed in his hand, and he wished | {> gather, and before the opening of the mreting | Mesers. Dalton and G. W. Miller. A messaze Intelligencer Building, JAMES W PEGE TER arustose | : pen alley.” to know if the meeting was a packed jury. If] thohall was crowded to excess, andthe different | was secu ted ire ke Mayor announcing bie pees SES B. P. JACKSON. 9 peprgeatin ' —~¢ such was the case he could not vote it, forbe | tcxets were in circulation, each party doing | approval of acts to pay D.G. Ridgely, b. NG SUITS are now indispensable. 4 api THOMAS DOWLING, Auct MERCE. 1L01 ' Tur Riven Froxt.—There is bui little to | V7.0 fvor of sending delegates to the Con- | ther level best. Mr. Maginnis, on takvog the Hiking, W. C. Milvorn, EB Bury, J. E. | Spring Overcoats are very agreeable. Cull a: | [XU RNITUBE! Metropolitan Hotel, (iate Brown's.) j note from the Potomac front to-day. =» | Numiloms JRO would pe untrammelled; not | chair, stated the object of the mecting, and at | Bates and EVE. Bosmall mr oae nae far- | the U.S Clothing House of Hable & Co, 4= | F FURNITURE ! wtty 362 Penn h 4t Johnson's (Fish) Wharf—The arrival of fish Lege gatos Saicus wae et ne his Suggestion the secretary read the call. | nished the poor: granting permission to W.P. | Benn: ; Avenue, between id and 415 streets, and — ; ; : ven thei be Be Eighteen names were proposed for delegates. | Ferguson to erect an iron railing in front of his | select from their superioe aeeareient™ Rooms. whic! sate wok teem Say bs octy Gee ee sapport the best man, let him come from what | ye Whalen raised the pornt, amid mucknerg, lot; to grade and gravel D street, between od wrth spines Py ew or ela go oa meet ty ad WOOD AND COAL. } ving been received. Shad have advanced | Wi7d he may. Major McConihe said that no | fusion, that Mr. Brady, one of the nominees, 24 pincets west: relief to M. Il. Maguire, to set | Jewetny.—Jet Sette. Coral Setts, Jet Brace. | offer to the public my large and well : i upon wholesale prices over last quotations and | C5" Bced fear, for all here were Anti-Radicals, | wag not a citizen, and not entitled to be a cea curbstones, pave foot-ways and gutters on west | leis, Silver Plated Spoons, Forks, Cups, (sli | selected stock ; W°OD AND coat F may now be quoted at $12 per hundred, while | n° oui do the best they could for thecause. | digate, which that gentleman fiatly denied. | Sdeoted Street, between D and K streets north; | Belis, Ice Pitchers, received this morning st leering OT ERB, = H herring sold for $7.50 per thousand. = Nat those oa the thcket ne neatd some | Confusion prevailed as to who and how many joint resolution of instruction; to set the eurb- | Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, Noo 436 OUNts YOR PARLORS, If you want the very best WOOD and COAL teh Riley's Whorf —Arrived — Schooners Annie, | 0D¢ S#¥ that those I rclongaioy Tid {0 wets | tellers should be appointed; when, on motion. | stones and Pave the foot-ways and gutters on | Pennsylyama avenue, mear $i street. BED BOOMS, SITTING at the lowest ate , i cap: ipeks Somat ms, Mais haa | The Chir AF vhrut made tow marked | Mechel paraniorientapporn’ igure, | ie noua de of "tee Notecr —— ta sticking ener ea ii srewanr. ; 3 ; sa an following w: 5 .Tag- | an st est: joint ution in “ -s vi = in soliciting re : . Sep Evans, Trem Geek tart Ane: | tke Sreted cowardly Ep aera oF, aur ciuzens | gert.JacksonYates, Robert H Graham,and Jno, | Siation to haces ang oad for motmtion in from abate eck Coatings, Yostings, ke | cat oniy oay f will try my beet "eo Dlease. _wh 9-tf Corner H ang 12th streets, iif for market. “Sailed —Schooners Wm. Heury | pian te cce ‘taat io aie ard eat ne was | Ht Bird. ‘The tellers retired to aroomadjoining | Tent cen ce north, between ith | est and most approved styles, can be fonnd ia +. 7 Street, SG, P. BROWN. A. P. BBOWN. +h Shreever,to York river, light; Thomas J. Dixon, | {ther interests: and Woukd eat Bereta, | the main ball, and the persons voting were Tec | uovet west ned (ath street woreyjemtwreen, lth - 1 pede a |S. — = M > . * | to their interests, and would not be afraid to ted to ‘th: +h the ante. d re- He Broth kei our Tailormg Department. * i Aicomac: light: Enterprise, Capt. Shorter, tor | jer the light go forth irom this city that they ian comiie watt ali baa vous cee cake — ee a sas dean tere ‘A. Sake & Co., 517 7th street, P. 8.—A Fine Assortment of LOUNGES. 8. P. BROWN & SON, ti Ne : v : 101 y for . ; Son cae Paap, be oman eaves” tad ao eos ae Rave See oe ene | Sue Omatr announced thatthe Executive Com- Tarmshing certain lumber, fo place « barrier in peterecs BD Stepst Sad Peaag. aye, +4 ene Ae ere nels s mittee would meet to-morrew night in order to | front of the Corporation whart. se eon % i a ee eee Peart, | hemselves, He bad no fears bat that | Perfect arrangements for getting posters prin The following Were introduced: By Mr, | Dx. Wurrx, Surgeon Uniropodist, 424 Penn- | HL, 0. HOOD. No 338 Penns.eve..bet. thane | axrHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS OOAIy Cap:. Williams, for Baltimore. hgnt Be rhe rosea en ginated,, bat every man | Sd and mace other prepatations Yor the resis. | Sine Mee relaien int goats Tunning ai | ©ylvaniaavenue, vetween 4y and Gth sirects; ‘now on stock of LUMBER, f The fol rt d from the | Jf was moved that the Dee porscae nominee. | tration. A motion wasmadeby Mr. Mockabes | imccesnianin the Corporation. limits; referred, | established 1561. Corns, Buniens, Bad Nails, and SILVER W 5 fine DIA. IEEE, STONE, SLATE. oe ith Eastern Branch wheeces. eoetved from the | 3: was moved that the five persons receiving that the votes be counted in front of the Chair- | By Mr. Tilley—Bill amendingact, relating to | Enlarged Joints, Warts, Moles, &c.,successfully MOND snd other rich JEWELBY, STAND LIME, CE! . \ . ke. Guinand's Wharf.—Arrived — Schrs. Sarah | (26 bighest number of votes be declared the | rasn at the table. A motion was tuade ter ine privies, referred. By Mr. Crocker—Bill mak. | trated without pam. The shoe can be worn | ABD SILVERWARE, KEY | Alarge stock constantly on hand. Jane, Capt. Cottingham, with wood, for mar- | Ooimtenced, and for sane tied yee WOUSE | President invite the tellers in to count the | Prete sppropriation to grade and gravel K | with ease immediately after the operation. | (USCGRS TABLE | CUTLERY... POOR ET OFFICES : ket, and J. C. MeShain, Captain Gibbs. from | Commenced, and for some time there was 4 | Voie, ‘The President thereupon reeeey son street nortb, from 14th to 20th streeis west. Mr. | Hours from § a. m. to 6p. m. LASGES, bow Ben allies the vers lowest prices. | 465 Ninth street. between F and F. and at our adelpbia, with 2 tous of coal, for Gui. | dy stream passing the tellers and handing | Teturned, saying that he bah called, ea ine Slowen moved a suspension of the rules: —_-—__. Bo. 338 Penn's avenee. ‘de yard and wart, foot of Seventh street tt nand. Moving the polls are deanna ceased | tellers and they informed him that they could | SaMkv wen aged Guemnsion of Tead three | A Furt Lrxz of Spring and Summer Cloth- | ta KE ROTICET Green's Wharf.—Arrived—Schrs. Cox, Frank. | The eiiese coe emnd eo quite & nemigre | mot come in and count the vous where there | \fnecand passed, By Mr Deine tone ene ing opening at Smith’s, 460 Seventh street, op- jepaire for all kinds and sizes of See lin, wood, for D. W. Fowler; Spicer, Paul, | Cotcrad the nora eet ont quite @ number | Was so much noise, but they were willing that | authorizing the Mayor to have twenty-five | pomue Post Uffice, 6 sTOtES, ‘RANGES FURNACES TRUNKS. Wood, for market; Adeline, Bennett, wood, for | fier arin nee tag ered ti ete one ihe | a Committee of six or twelve be appointed to | corres of Webbie Digest bona tae purposes of et lojnd at BOY B’s SOV and Ge et ee Anderson, do. Cleared—Cox, | carried to for five minutes, While the | C2™¢ im where they were. Mr. Mockabee in- | exchange with other cities; referred. ‘By Mr. wklin: light. man of the Fxecutive Committee, submitted Ris report; after which the commitiee was dis- charged. ‘The Reliet Committee, on motion of those who may apply to him for aid. Messrs. Cratty, Lockery, and Sibley were appointed a cept parties coming to the city to work at plas- tering: and Messrs. Webster, Murray, and Par- | & pic ings, and music having already been volun. GRAxD Coxcent—Lovers of music iuf the Miss Jenny Busk, whose delightful concer | Ee here a few months since are remembered with pleasure, proposes instrumental concert a: Metzerott Hall ia this city, on Thursday evening next, which is posi- uvely ber jast appearance in Washington. She | %® Will be assisted om this cecasion by Herr Fried. | mann, tenor. Herr Junguickel, violoncellist, | Professor Mittler, musical director. sor Kreis’ Dancing Academy will be held at | as thelr hall opposite Metropolitan Hotel, on | cb: ‘Thursday evening. The brothers Kreis have for themselves high reputation as tesciers of dancing, and have, since their ad- Yent in this community, made many friends, who will doubtless be present en masze. Daving last night taken from the trunk of Anna | 2! x book on a New 'Y bank book on & New York s# > taken before Justice ou hearing. a | Name Cuaxoxp.—The name of Edward Vin- son bas been corrected npon the rolls of the War it to his proper name of E. i. Benson, by order of the Secretary of War, to whom Mr. Penson has given sareecactony 7es- sons for having temporarily adop:ed the name. —e—— WasuINcTon Co-orsRaTIve ASSOCIATION. abuve association last evening Wiliams af Jolly’: Wharf.—Arrived—Schrs, | Yotes Were being counted, on inotion, the sec- structed. Mr. Collins being called for, said that he was never pledged to azen but to principles, and in the Convention would support the man > who represents the principles of Mr. K.P. Gill. was abolished. On motion of | seq would do all whe power that those prin- Mr. Robert Muir, the president was author- ciples may triumph. ized to draw checks on the treasurer in favor of treason a few years since, when her young me: committee to attend the cars, in order to inter. | Tason Robenindo rg young men ut down another species of treason, through ker to attend the boats for the same purpose. | 2" ~~ There are now at work at the wages demanded | Which colered men are placed im offices over Giue, Muir, Hughes, and Cratty were ap- | une ior pene Mward ticke eareen $5: Re aie Sammitiee to make arrangements for | sad the meeting adjourned. (It is stated that a ‘he use of the Park grounds, build- | majority of the delegates elected as above, favor the nomination of Mr. Jeseph H. Bradicy, sr.. tered for that purpose. Adjourned. for the mayoralty.] ig —— Federal Metropolis will be gind to learn that | ,,TB® gathering of the Anti-Radicals of the } | - Vania avenue, Was so great that not half the give one grand vocal and | ings were clamorous for an adjournment else- | where. At 7:80 o'clock the meeting was called — -e-__ to order by Mr. Asbury Lioyd, and Mr. Syl- Tue May Festiva of the pupils of Protes- | vester wes chosen chairman, with Mr. Galea the — os ‘was preper there should be a free and CuARGR ov Lancexy—This morning De- | full expression of the citizens of the | Fourth Ward. The meeting had been tectves Coomes. MeDevidt snd Thompece, ar. Tag hee np pectin, pidipnen, Unik nak! erman ployed Therefore let harmony prevail, and let the es nee ae ene NO MOH SEsline po to, works eos eae welemrooama.set z= bani for | >? Smith, who sbould be fairly and sq: taken tipen_ ‘Or be would fom- sisted upon his motion and it was lost. A mo- | 4. p. Clark—Joint resolution that twomembers | (MEN'S YourHs’ axp Bors’ Reapy-Mapr ROBERT BOYD. ‘9 9th, bet. 19Sm’ H CLOTHING, all kinds, styles, and sizes, and a We invite special attention to eur large and well f tom to adjourn was lost. Mr. Gray | of the Board of Aldermen and three members of | © Ns an ” i Ipsawacet, Washington, wood, for Williams & | (wary and treasurer took up a collection to pay | moved that a Fecess of fifteen minutes be taken, | the Roard of Common Council be appointed to | Shoice selection Spa An rine petra ee — a i Sat Henna, Mexander, Maddox. do; Look. | the balloting, as follows: Joun Collins, 1 E, | #24 that the President and Secretary go in th: | inquire into the expediency of Fepairing and | lower than the lowest elsewhere, and fall sats- | We Aaity Tecetving a fall ex STOCK OF TRUNKS, } bray, con Enterprise, Siminoas, weed" yor | Haris 130, RW. Fenwick, 120; F. J. Bariiet, | [oom with te tellers, Mr. MeQuade) moved Mi ArrkGn—Aw invitation from the Colamig | #0" guaranteed every purchaser. BUTTER. "Also: the pails of ‘fine new Wentert wre o', ENwTPrise, Simmons, wood, for | 196: James F. Hodgson, 106, (who were declared the 5 eMers, the | Mr. Arrison—, 3 rom the Columbia Noan Warken & Co. D comtatinn st , ~ 5 ; 2 s , be allowed to re- | Fire Company asking the attendance of the 7 Reserve Butter. Williams & Jolly the’ delegates;) H. Gorbuit, H. S. Barnes, N. | President and the Secretary. be al . Less ‘ 368 Pa. ave., bet. 6th and 7th sts, ‘will ind with uss better grade of But ) ———4—__— 4, ;) H. , H. ; | Main an the room until the vote is counted. | Gouneil to participatein the inaugural cere. Dealers i H Mrrtixe oy tux Jovnevwex Prasten- | §'§” Morell. ei: Z Somes tos saint, Gi Cabanas cen ean eremaived, when. Dr: | ssonies of pepe igo ing egepeiree eey try the choicest Perfume in the | is tomes nn Cn ee ventsbownen a aca 1 : Mn ole . 66: Z. . 40: 7 arles Allen was called for and addressed thy | hy them, By S.S. Baker—Bill for the reliet of CE STORE. | meeting of the Journey men Tiere any | On motion of are te deneerection was made | meeting, and at the conclusion a vote of | fi nem gey Sten Coleman; accepted. | world. Burnett's Florimel closely Tesembles NORTHERN PRODU! FRENCH DRESS, i! ciation. held last night, Mr. S. Phillips, chair. | SD&Pimous, and the delegates were not in- | Tense’ was tendered to that, peotieany e., bet. 10th and Lith sts. ‘The following were reported: By Mr. Con- | the odor of @ rare and delicate boquet of | _*P20-tf_ Penna. a nolly, (Ways and Means)—A bill (B. A.) to pay | flowers, and in this respect is unrivalled. A Ss BHIBTSB. Jeremiah Costello a judgment obtained against | few drops will leave its peculiar and delight- ames mm city: paseed. Bill to pay Naomi Utermehle | ful fragrance upon the handkerchief for many GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. {pdament obtained against the city; passed. By | hours. €0 A fall supply constantly on hand ard made to or Mr. Arrison, (Improvements) —Biit for laying —e—__. Fn sopping During recess Drs, Croggon and Fenwick w appouted to pars around the hat, to 4 money to defray the expenses of the evenin The tellers haying returned, reported a lows:—H. A. Clarke, 261 votes: Geo. A. S! and all the lower grades of TRAVELING TRUNKS, those present, Fenwick, after thank- a at greatly reduced prices. Call and take & loott ehs, 19 A. Stevenson, 205; D. Dowlin the gutters on voth sides of © street, bet 1 ‘Wrarrine Parxe for sale. Apply at the REW YO! RICES. at opr tees ‘areroom, before making your se- Meet ad Gane ee en emg tim, said that this | o95-'George Wright, 2¢; Henry Hudson ‘and ith streets west; passed. By Mr’Crocker, | Stam Office, sro STEPHENS 2 0. sees EE reas poms We penne etanes ening, to crash out | “Thomas Burke, 151; Peter Brady, 170; DJ. F° (Claims)—Bill (B.A.) for the relief of Hugh -——e—__ es Fanneyirenia ovens ep Trupky marked and sen! pai 7 rallied to the Support of the flag, and he was | Mockabee, 62; T. Hines, 167; WYitiam Hill, tz; | Geiston: passed. Bul for the relief of George PERsons Wishing to sabscribe for Tux Stan ee ee | ie glnd to see that the citizens were determined 2 | DT-G- R. Fenwick. ew Leak: d. Bill (B. A.) for the relief of G. | who reside on Capitol Hill and the avy Yard, | FP opyrrone WALL, ROBINSON & Co., passed. By S. Baker, | will please leave their orders at No. ¢)—Bill (B. A.) granting permission to | apitol street, between 4th and Sth. SSYLY VENUE. OaRPETS, 329 PENNSYLVANIA A |. Syphoid to erect an iron railing: Joun Coors, Agent. apott 7 | white. He was pl te no man, but to the os. Hi. Syphoid ae 'S ix ac ok EEE pA 9 xpectio te to work ia oie mes at | Drineiples of the Conservative or Anti-Hactical ee pee eek Dat oe mos & stim F.. ? concexteaten exTRact apr = ve part, which proposes to take charge of the fleges to H. ¥. Cole: ‘Bill ting DIED. |. 5 the wages demanded. Meow, note at PUDLC echouls. are, eer nam and see that the | pairs. On motion, the delegates elected. we Uerlain privileges to E. Badin; passed. Bi | FAGARO. On the 2th instant, at o'clock mu AND OUERTAINS yamarce omorn. and RK. G. Gill were appointed ‘a committee co | Pane Schools are Me. GT Grimes nad | #¥thorized to fi!lauy vacancies that may oc of the Board of Aldermen, reguiating the man. | Mrs. SARAH FAGA\ —— Pare end the best in ene, solcit subscriptions; and Messrs. Sibley, Me. | iB ts colored. ee mae by sickness or otherwise. Adjourned ata Td ticket be post.” munutes before twelve o’cloe stood that the first choice ofthe ed, is tor Thos. E. Lloyd. Esq the second choice for John T. Give O'Betrne men made igi md lively d had hopes at one time of carrying the fleld. The meeting was a very animated one throughout, but as usual with’ meetings of the citizens of the Seventh Ward, the contest was thergughly good tempered.) ). aged 65 iends and relatives are res) ner of erecting railings in front of dwelling. | , Her fr houses: amended (by inserting the words “and | testtend the funeral. fro avenues” after stryets) and. passed. By ar. ‘Wednesdsy’ the 29th Piau, (Drainage)—A bill authorizing the laying | “Goo. On Tuesda, of the water main in 9th street west, from © rj street north to Q street north, and in Q street lex. north to 7th street west; passed. Bill autho- rizing the Mayor to purcl fifteen thousand feet Of six-inch water main, fifty-five plugs, and fifty stop-cocke; passed. By Mr, a Committee. on Rock Creek Bridge reported a ball prprepriating 8125 to pay for Sage! a ‘ock It is an excellent TONIC, ANTI-DYSPEPTICand INVIGOBATOR And is also used for Flavoring purposes. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD ALWAYSHAVEIT Ms { Analysis from the leadip, PBICE ON 4 THIRTY CENTS. = . P. SCOTT. Chemist, . BALTIMORE bi 8. V. BOYD, B.M. HILLMAN, ALEX. BOYD 4 BOYD, HILLMAN & CO., FOURTH WARD. PRODUCE, FLOUR, GRAIN, AND. GENERAL D urth Ward last night at the Conservative ‘my and Navy Union Rooms, 307 Pennsyl- : HANTS, Asents for salt of the Celebrated Pittsburs’ Coal Oit BON FERTILIZERS, ng Damed Chemists in Wash- number could find accommodation, and the Evection oF Orrice. At the annual | draw at Creek ge; passed. Alder- 4 a And covered the maveneneed dovin the steps’! meeting of the Washington City Iible Soci:ty, | men’s bill to carry into effect the act equalising TOMI See, eee ies: ee id covered the pavement in front of the hall. | heid Jast evening at the rooms of the Youas | tbe pay of the messengers of the boards was . , é uence, some confusion prevailed, Men's Christian Association, the following gentlemen were elected as officers for the en- Vice Presidents, Win. H. Campbell, Hon. A.N. Zevely, Andrew Rothwell, John ©, Harkness, 5, RES ee 00d: ™. ick ney, ani '. M. Pearson: D. D. *. Leech ° + ag d. The ess of the Board of Alder- those unable to take part in the proceed: esse busin ; men was referred, and the —_-—_—_. ARREST.—-William Fitegerald, or « Fi Bul’ ns be is termed by bis comrades, who, on Nunday afternoon, in the neighborhood of Jchnson’s fish wharf, cut with a razor a youth named Willinm Robertsom. was arrested last bt by officer R. A. Frere, and committed to the Ceniral Station-Rouse. This morning, the secured hed a hearing begre Jestics Clare, when he was adjudged guilty, remande ib defvult of security to answer trial before the rimingl Court. itzgerald is about eleven ine years, and is Te the poli tne rnd Be atag met with, Aitongh sa yoneg ane imin: Tesh taba any aie eh, an im tb meri hum eingie-handed. ‘Treasurer and De- Kim, ; John L: Edwards, John W. Eas B. White, one s. ore Ker, James jon. Adams, and Dr. John W. Clarke i x i 4 i i a8 ae i Howrtical Bixt Arnon oF Sours Cano- juzens took at go it mght, wo wl ol 5 League Hall tess of Mr.T. J Mackay, of South Caroling. © poliizcad otvaction' oF tie mune’ Tne F3 i 82 33 z 5 101 justice 10 all would be: Jusion of Mr. « wr Os Howard and {gx made bri resses; iaig adjourned, *