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LOCAL NEWS. Tae Nattoxar Divisiox, S y2kaxce—On Wednesday, the om, Sows of Tempersa:e, will hold its an- bucl **s*t0u #t Carroll Hall, in tis cuy. com we at Wo'clock. and it 13 expected that O delegates wall be present, represent- y-five States and Provinces. Oa Tues- duy eveaing 8 crand temperance meeting will « beld at Carroll Hail, waen addresses will be delisted by Geueral Neal Dow, of Maine, P. M. W. A= 80a Job Stearas, of New York P.M. W.P. On Wednesday evening the National Division will be by the Grand Division of the Dist Hail to the Comeregational eceptton of the Natio gee ™ ne ot Welcome, ect of Colomb: of Penu eat Ot \ *.M. Fraciey. € 5 ovioca Eb it tue aL bby tf nets f the Narienal Division is on Satarday morning. These web's Were deermiged on at & meeting t of Coiame | te a Large CorerEn Layers’ Unie Borie 5 AND THE Baic The recent order of Secretary wat wo distiuction of color sbaii “¥ E mi Dav t colored tricklevers, spplied for and obtained Works im the Washington navy-yard. P: to ovraiming work Jobuson waited np: ‘Thompson, Es Vnion. and req s aested a card. The President, at is said, imformed him that he could not give @ card, and the society would not sive Bim ove. He also stated to John- @ fine ef S35 would be im apy brick masom who would work with Who did uot hold & card froma society. Jobasen was born and reared in this e:ty, and Wasa sinve ot the aie Ulysses Ward until Li ' i] tweaty fits yesr, when be was given his f2-2- com. “He bas worked at bricklaying for fitty- seven years im this city, Louisiana, Liberia, Hayt and Cabs. He served in the Ist Lou, Issaua (Union) volunteers for four years and three months during the rebellion. David R. Perker is well known in the Fitch Ward. He learned bis trade in Notfolk, Virginia, and during the war he served im the Navy. The Bricklayers’ Uaion held a meeting isst nightat Trades’ Union Hall, with closed doars: butit is rumored that this urstiom came up and thata lengthy aud exciting debate easned, some of the members advocating an immediate strike of tue bricklayers at the Navy yard une less the obnoxious parties were removed: While others, more cautions, expressed their ecudts as to the practicability of opposing the Goverrment in the matter, snd throwing mem- Bers ont of work. The laiter urged tneir point strongly, but the majority was against them, thes boldi:g tbat they could afiord to stand the oud, 8s pot more than ten or a dozen members (all t force at present employed at be affected. A resolation to lay tdand urge them to quit the colored men. It is un- Thomas Mahoney. a leading y-yard, under Jota E. p behalf of tbe men there + 2ployec, that their first duty is to stand by the Governm Corcwrray € & Law Scuoor—Lis' of the Grocue'es fe 9 —The exercises of unis schoo! for tBe” present term were closed last evening. The commencement exercises will iake place at the Congrezational Church, on the corner cf Ith and G streets, on the evening ot Thorsesy, tbe j0rh instant. The graduates were announced by Prof. Joun C. Keuncay alpbabeticalsy, and without any distinction a8 to grades of merit. rs follows —J. N. Arnold, W.H. Babcoex, F Bell, Roger Bellis, R. Bax Hueb’d H. Chinn. Dau't F. Cleary, R. G. Canniagham, Ww. H. Usetle, ©. R. © H. Cashing, M. D Conolly, Randolph Coyle, W. J. Collamer, A. Lemar, as A.B. Davali,J. A. Decker, Davis, - Eldridge, J. B. Evans, J. N Eble, Jas. Fullerton, Jos. H. Frauce, J. H Fergrsou. W. A. Gray, G. W. Guthrie, Mich Green. Frank Geise, J. H. Gordon, J. Garrison, T. S. Hopkins, - G. Jones, W. J. Jobnson, D.S. Keller, F. H. Kerfoot. Jobu S. Kidwell. M.M. Kaighn, T. A. Lam- bert. E.K Longiey, G. H. Leonard, George G. Lyon, A. cs. Jr., R. H. id, Jono Crone, A.G. Mills, L. T. M. berts, J. NN. McE!waine, MM. Moore, J. E. Mallett, B. McCullough. W. Newlin. George W. Prait ©. Roter, Charles H. Royce, William M. Sbus'er, Edward Spalding, T. J. Staley. W H. Salter. J. K. Satterfield. V. N- Stiles, E. Sullson. Willham Small, L. M. Soper, John Tyler, A. K. Tickenor, J.H. Traman, Vaile, A. D. Willard, C. N. Wilson, Whittaker. ——e—_. ‘TRE Boarp oP PoLice—Drinking of Intozi- tating Liquers Ly the Force Ferbicden.—The Uom- chers of this Board held their regular monthly meetipe yesterday atternoon, and S. W. Koontz, W. H. Evans, and John tor violation of the rales and reguia! dismisse, s, were The resignation of Justice James e eigib precicct, Was accepted, to : . Paxton was Sppolnted an addi ional private for six months, to do duty on ‘be canal, irom the Aqueduct to Marke: street, Georgetown. The application of William H. Gorbut © liquor license was reweted. The foliowing privates were ap ported on the force: D. Mc vice Parker, dropped: A. D. L. Chase, R. W. Burr, and T. Peart, vice Koontz, Evans. and Alien, dis- | missed. The following resolution was adoted by the Bo Whereas the use of intoxicating | As a beverage is not only unnece: | sary, igjurious to persons in ordinary health, i gate to Taer of all kinds, and be especially avoided by the blic order Theretore, be it | {of Metropolitan Police of that bereatter uo olice force of the Distri ke any internal use of any intoxicating of withont the written order of the proper “Suge! officer of this force, ander pair. of dis- mussal. _ PREsENTATIONS.—The Progressive Spirietoat Soccety Baving closed their lectures ac Har- moni Hall for the season a large the members last evening Visited the re: of Mr. Ustorn. coruer of 14th and P st Where on bebalf of the Preseuied Miss Jenmie Foster with a beauttul album coniaiping the photezraphs of the Gonors. Mr. George Davis to Miss Burrows a fine work vox, and Mr.Usvorn to Mr. Whiting. Jeader cf the choir, au appropriate work. “A Very pleasant evening was spent by the as- seumblaze. which was Joimed during the evening by Heald’s American Hand in simging, Ac, ane after paraking of Mr. O's. hospuality ihe party seperaied abeat midnight. Suisse kos ts, ciety Dr. Maybew ‘TRE U.TY HALL.—The work of painting tte Cury Hall burlaing, as far as the stoue work is concerned. Bas been completed by Messi Coemberiain & Cv. rded, and the f F coats pat om it mazes a great cb: for the better in the aj Wace of we yet marn® to and Uo., and ‘Bey will fir lew days. The back of ‘he potiding 's receiving two coats of white. Wa-B, whieb will give it a usiform sppearan. ‘Wen the rest of the bailding a c RECOVERY or Goov:.—For tome time past s. 8. Vandoren has m missing from hix ing establishment, at the corner cf =th and siTeets, (Gants of material, i H 3 the fact police headquarters, when jessrs. Coomes xud Muller were assigned 10 he cate. These officers immedtately com- ‘Roed (0 Work the case, and a tew dayseince | ud some of the goods ia another tasdorin; ~ where it Bad peen sold by a Keigign. WBo bad beea in the bam of cating on Mr. V. for assistance, but whe Bad tei: tae ———————— L Bu. NG ASSOCIATION. — en. mobthly meeting of this as- OR Was Beld last evening over Dovley’s store and the sur Of $1.0) was sold at an ge of fifty-"wo per cent. - - Dow’? FORGET ‘hat the Minstrels of Kelly & | Lron’s famous trope oveg a: the Nat Theatre ne locday oigh ing im the First War Rictous Procerdings—Atiack on Wm. M. Slowen— Hic Fires on kis Assailants—Eaciting Time—A « Slowen"’ Ticket Nominated, dc. Toe announcement by handbills yesterday that there would bea meeting of “ working- men of the First Ward” held last night at Rus- seli’s Hall, near the corner of 17th street and Penosy!lv8nia svenue, brought together about two bundred persons, mostly colored, and by far the larger proportion of whom were mem- bers of the La apo elub, WRo did not sym- patbize with the objects of the meeting, which ‘was called, it was understood, m terest ot Mr. W. M. Slowen and other discontented Republicans, wno failed to recei ve nomiaations in ‘be Republican mass meeting recently held. eight o'clock Mr. William M. Slowen, ist, called the meeting toorder, aud stated its obect to be to nominate @ ticket im the in- terest of the workingmen and property-holders in opposition to, the candidates who bad been put forth by the Repnblican party. He farther said that he bad been informed that there were parties present who came there to break up the ut be would teil them that cumiet it ms bad been taken to protect those ir dto participate im the proceedings in their rights, and in exercise of this right illing to risk bis own life, as he had ther occasions heretofore. On bis r. Jobn F. Thomas, colored, was sauman. Im the effor: to ob:ain a he disorder of the evening wa 3, both 1acitons having mtde nom el bongh the Rep * Himbde Himb-r- Werte me T, Himbe be Cov vob sultaely gare ‘i they smett nos do it : ve ter cincidae a. ‘Tbr y must renown # belore they attemp * At this poiet ¢ when the polt 0 been stationed at the lower d. room and ditsiripnted themselye= olirions. wes then read that no pe! tet im the Republican WV should b2 allowed in th ey be requested to retire; pul to vote,was decided ied by the Cua though the reverbrating notes of the opposi't “no” simost drowned the “ayes” of the weaker party 1m whose interes: the meeting had ben called. This was followed by the wildest fusion and disorder, in the midst of which tae stalwart form of Himber was orservel in tae centre of the room, struggling to disengage n. selt from the embrace of severa! of ats treads, who were endeavoring to prevent nim trom getting to Mr. Slowen. AL tb:s stage of the proceeding of Mr. Slowen rashed to the stad ¢ for Mr. Himber to come oa. and sijod ou the edge of the platform burling d-flaace at bis adversaries, and altogether there was every Prospect of @ serious slot. Lieut. Hurley anv his detechment of police used every effori to preserve the peace, and demanded that Himber and his party should keep order or leave the room, but the authority of the police te order a majority of the meetng from the room was de- nied, as ths claimed to be a workingmen’= meeting, snd the party which it was proposed to eject consisted of workiagmen. The contu- sion snd difficulty becom ng more serious every moment, the police authorities demanc an ad ournment, which was reluctanily agreed to by Mr. Slowen’s party, atter a number of (+ lights had beea pat out. The Hiniber par were rst to leave the hall, and having col- lected on the pavement in froat of the hall formed in procession and marched up th= Avenue, stopping near the corner of rh street . Slowen, upon reaching the idressed Bis adbBrents, inviiwg them to o store, st the corner of 2: street and Penns; |- yanit avenue, where be saut a meeting c be heid. His adberents then beadea westward. with Mr. Stower and 2 companion some ai tauce abead. At the corner of [ch street the Himber party was reached, and as soon as Mr. Slowen psssed in front be wes booted x" and closely followed by the crowd. Arriving at sure, Dr, Siowen drow irom bis pocket a barreled revolver, and Warned ibe crowd {rom bis doer, saving that he would die in detens+ of his property and righ s, and the first man whe struck him be would shoot down. The stowd bsd by this time turned the corner 0: wth street and the Avenue, and had halte! before the 20th street front of Mr. Slowen’s ‘ore. Seeing the pistol held by Mr. S. pointed toward the mob, cries were raised of “Kil! Kill him,” “Kall the d—d 5 to rnm, but others o more daring trem back, and then, sgamst the remonstragce of come of tbeir own paity, began a bom vard ment upon Mr. Slowen re, im the cour-e of which both show-windows, with tbeir con- tents, were shattered. mtmued till "dr. Slowen fired into the crowd, about whi-D ume the police arrived and tne crowd scatiered The scene presented was one o! the mot ex- citeng character: men rushing in every dire lion, some seeking places of snfety, others looking for means of defence, waile the notes of the policemen’s whistles added to the confusion. A few doors below Mr. Slowen’s sore a ladies’ tair ‘was im progress, and into this many of the fugitives rushed, producing consteraa- tion and alarm among ‘be visitors present. No arrests were made. The excitement baving im & measure subsided, Mr. Slowen inyited bis friends into the store. A few crowded 1a, and Mr. Slowen, mounting the counter, delivered 2 speech, saying that this was a meeting of the Wworkipgmier of the ward who Were dissausiled ‘wich the manner in which they had been (rea ed by the Republican nominatiny meeting, sus they had determined to nominate a tek-t of men who would stand up for the interest of the workingmen. The same officers who were ecboseu at Russell Hall again officiated, and the meeting went nto nominations foruawith, with the following result:—For Aldermen—Mr. Wil- liam M. Slowen (long term) and Mr. George W. Hopkins (short term). For Common Coun- cil—Thomas Lucas. white, and Wm. H. A. Wormley and David J. Mase, colored. Mr. Charles Syphax, at this point, inquired the object of the meeting, and upon being in- formed that it was in opposition to the [!=pub- lican nominees of Tursday night, aad iu the interest of the workingmen, he asked permis- sion to address the meeting for five minutes; but this was refused,and Mr. Sypbax ciel; yie! Mr. Siowen then trom his counter some length, in the courseot wick be course while be had been in the Councils, and defied any person to point out an instance where he had acted othe * than besorable. He then proceeded to criti cuaracter of the candidates ot pure’ Republicans. He'chai sioner Himber Pad tiken Corporation wone and sold and resold it; berrowed $50 trom au old colored man, whose wife had made it by washing, and refused to pay it nack: 09k u- vantage of proprietors of grocery =iores, upon whom be bsd given Corporation employees orders for groceries, Keeping from them the money which he had drawn from the Corpor- ation to pay them with; charging him witb having led the attack of the mob tat night on Dis ( store, said tpat Be(Himber) bad served in the rebel army, @s he (Slowen) could prove by Mr. Charles Wallach, who bad signed his (it’s) pay-roli while in the Southern army, ard also by another gentieman in Washingion, who knew him (H.) when he was there. Uf Rob’t Thompson. be (S ) said he bad on several occasions gone agaipst the interest of colored men. Mr. D.M. Davis’ record was bad; Mr. Dour gan, candidate for Surveyor, was incom- petent, and, besides, during the late war, had sought British protection to prevent going mto ‘he Union army; and he would wish to know af Mr. Carter A’ Stewart would allow at his barber-shop. (Cries from the opie. “That's it! We'll see to- rm 1f Be will) In conclusion, Mr. Slowen avowed hi a trne Republican, morrow mse | Sra ssid that be knew Re would be trium- phantly elected. solution was then adopted pledging sup- Port to the nominees: ane atver three hearty Qheers for the entire Citizens’ and Working- Men's ticket, th leeting adjourned. u = SUSpay ScHoot | Teacurrs Lystirere.— At the session of tis institute for the teachers of MLE. Sunday School of the Dis ric:, held at br Metro 2 Churcb last evening, Rev. G. W. Sampern delivered a fe-ture on hy and Topography, atier arr conducted in & teachers’ Bivie class. Kev. H. Freeman delivered a - ot = oe the “Physical Geography of ‘alestine. Sag or Beat Estate. imer bave sold part o: lot 6 Mepts im square 64 and Lat- with improve. ung on Delaware D streets, to R. Rosse T $1,675 cASB; A1SO tot Cin suodivision of Osk Lawn at the head of 20m etreet to Coombs at 12 cents per square toot, —o-— Base Batt.—-A game wiil be played this afierroom at 3 o'clock, between the Olympic Clap this city sed the Marylend Cian ot Bet more upon the grounds of the latter clap or Maciscn avenue, Baltimore. 1s attended. Mr. P .H. capied the chair, with Mr. a Hickey retary. Messrs. Witham H. McCoy, Jona Bro x 3 vel. inure ‘WD, Mattnew Canninghaw, Dan y, Thomas Kurtz, Patrict McNamee. James i Dalton, W. C. Haana, David Lynch, Jona Morgan. John Spalding, A. Neville, T. Dough- yambers, Geotre Te sn, - 9 5 . . Murphy, J. W. Boswell, R. Conaer, P. Oulauan tna 3. McAllister were elected members. Mr.c McGrlt moved that the Association participa’e im the mass meeting of toe Fourth ‘Ward Kepublican Club on Sutarday evening, which was carried. Mr. Maurice Murphy moved that the Associa’ion endorse the nomi- nations of the Fourth Ward, but an amend- ment fo endorse the nominations in ail the wards was accepted, snd the motion was adopted. Mr. M. Daffey suggested that two members be appointed for service at excd yYoting precinct, and made a motion to thatef- fect. Mx. Marphy said that this action was proper, to show the Republicans that they were at work. (A voice.—“We can sleep and carry the election.”] Well, put we must not steep, we should work. They did not know what work was before them, andthe more done e more certain would be saccess. Mr. Tho n said that what was everybody's bu: eboty's basin an should he exp: and 2! boug: ed to wore the Mc. Daftey TT Appout rs mea * tor deemed expelieat. Tue feysnid that «ix years ago t Porasth, ood hea nivatio s. don and nO WIS ad- + of eb cling Trishman’s 93 weil @ j Applanse.} He had enning of the word, a Temocrat yet, and vl to the ira: { that pariy, out tb the pre ent day wa That pavty bad a nd none conld oid [0 if her vid fossils who were behind the age. iL t leat it. but had takea a step in advance + who now. witha maa at the t who never was © Democrai, the eurbsione and askiug the *d Men to come ove He weet fariner, end was willing to eet the coiored man in the middle of the street and go with bim to the (Applause.| Some cf ais frieads had pre- r the nomination tor Alder- man, Which be bad not sovzbt personally, and be was perfectly well satisfied With the ticket He was 2 workivgman and a friend of the i i was in fivorot the mos’ ex- tended privileges ‘o the workimgmag. As ao employer be would hail the day when «ight hours with full pry was established, as le too would have less hours to work. [Applause.} He was gind that the Council bad passed an ac making eight hours a legal day’s work, and, with due respect to some of bis friends (the contract rs) present, he would say that it woald be much better for them to work their em- ployes bat eight honrs, instead of from sun rise vriil afte: dark, compeding men to leave their homes before their children were awake. pot to Teturn until they were eli asleep agin It ws mseif to say (hat the whole Ka. publicnn ticket was satisfactory to him, and be wonld vore tt openly, and do what he could to secure its succet f Applause.) Mr. Marcelins West referred to arumor that ove of the neminees on the Republican ticket, (Mv. Emery,) tad im 1°57 aided and abetted the Know-Nothing riots, and brought men nere trom Baltimore to murder the Iri Hie nad been to see Mr. Emery, who emphatically dle- nied that he nad done So, and said th: je would give any man " thousand dollars who could prove such sssertion. Mr. P. C. Breen followed in a few remarks, saying that Democracy, which meant tyranny, wes dead. bat that its ghost bad arisen in the so-called Citizens’ party, which should be trampled on next Monday; and he predicted that they would secure a glorious victory at the polls on that day. Mr. ). Kurtz said that many of those who were Know-Nothings were now the best Demo- crats. Mr. M. G. Emery wasa good maa, a first rate man, to whem ‘be had no objection whatever, and be hoped that every Irish Re- publican would vote for him Mr. Donegan thanked the association fer their support and the manner in which he had been spoken of. The entire population shevld feel complime vy the Repusican convention baviue piaced an Irishman on the ticket. Tbe Republicans had shown that they made no distixction on accsnunt of race or color. havieg placed on their ticket an American-boru ciizen, @ colored citizen and an adopted cit. zen. Applause.) I: was :te only party a im barmony with the principles of the Cons tuton. The Irish especiaily should supp. this por'y, for the most extreme Kepablicans in Congres Lad been anu are the stroazes: ad- of the treedem of Ireland, aud ta fivor ig England to account: for wrongs com- ‘They have the strongest cla mitted Irisbmen—tirst, because they are advi the freedom of I1:Iaad; and, second, they are more willing to promote Irishmen than any otber party, and sre opposed to class legislation. For years the legislauion of thi cily bas been for # cla: 1s that we bave not and the eonsequence ingle cood street or a sewer. With the ci vernment -vorkiag in harmony with Congress, the city will become what it was intended, with grand avenues and parks. In conclusion, be urged that Iriskmen should not oppose the Republican party, which was the liberal party of this country. (Ober Mr. Senn Hickey offered a resolution of thanks of tbe Fisth and Sixth Wards, who hac Jouhed the association and contributed material hid, which was adopted; and after the trans- @cticn of some other routine business, the meeting edjourned with cheers for the Repub- lican nominees. —— 6 Pirro Warp Rervrtican CLup.—A meet- ing of this club was beid last night at Carroll Hall, Mr. A. B. Tintey, vice president, presid- ing: Mir. J. McKnight, secretary. Mr. Atkin- son s@id that an ing mdent ticket, with the names of Grinder, Richards, Tacker, and Taylor on it, was tobe rou im the wari id called on Dr. Tucker for an explanation. Dr, Tucker said he kpew nothing of the matter, and did not recognize any other club in the ward, and he did not intend rannirgon any ticket, but would support the nominees. Mr. Tinney stated that he had seen Mr. Joho Grinder, who repudiated emphatically any knowledge of eny independent ticket, and would bave nothing to do with it. Mr. Tinney further remarked tnat, for himself, he would decline the nomination tor Council, if thereby the interests of the club would be benefiited. (Cries of “No! no!” “Don'tyou aoit.”) Atter some debate, Mr. W. H. Brown, sr., offered a resolution pledging the members of the club tc support the tcket: which was adopted. Mr. A’k uso moved that mass meetings be b-td on Friday sud Saturday nights. Mr. Caarles Q. Moo'+ offered # amendment, to the effect that op Saturday nicht the meeting be held ia the p The motica, as |; And the chair appointed a place for an open-air meeting. Adjourned, ——— THE USION BUILDING ABSOCIATION.—This new building association im the First Ward fully organized (on the old plan) a! the Friends’ Meeting House, on I street, between ISth and Ib streets. on Thursday evening, and will hold tbeir first business meeting on the second Monday in officers :—Ste Castleman, President; jlobn Cook, Vice President; Jobn B. Tarton, Treasurer; Richard Goodchild, Secretary. Directors—Samuel fT. Drury, William BP Ser- Tim. Solomon Stover, Charies E. Hunt, George F. Kidwell, Philip H. Hauptman, A. S. Vose, George A. Lane, Henry C. Watson. ——_—__ HELD To BAIL FoR CourT.—Yesterilay af- ternoon, the case ot Mr. Horace S. Joba’ whose arrest by officer McUolgan on the I ‘ultimo, on the charge of renting a house for bawdy po ‘WAs mentioned ia the STAR at the time, called by Justice Walter, when Mr. John E. Norris appeared for the defence; and after hearing the evidence, the Justice hel him to £300 bail to appear at court. ——-——. TRE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL last night in aid of the Unitarian Church was an exceptionally agreeable affair in the way of “youre Moneys. worth of (he plumpest of strawberries and the creamuiest of cream at the bunds of the prettiest of caterers; and in the excellence of the vocal music, agreeable social in The ball (Odd Yello ig. &e. tb @ brilliamt company. Among the nota- Dies present was Mayor Bowen. = pcleceionit> eae _To THs WORKING MEN OF THE FIRST WARD— Gen lemen > Seeing 1p & morning’s paper ins: Might aad nominated a Working. and I being one Board, whilst 'S grateful to you for your kindness, I decline “the nomination, the regular nominees on the Republican ucket. 1 am, respectfally, yours, &e, Dawe, G. Muss. * Batt vor Court.—Joke Clark wi for siriking a boy named Thos. Adams Bead with & oe, which was noti STaR yesterday, was beld to bail for Juruce Packer, m2 ——_—___ Corrac N GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS HEaT.—See Messrs. Cruit & Sons advertise- ment. i H ATTENTION is co Meeting of the Penni sociation, 4 to the uotice of the next wania Repadlican Ase f Passed in its menacement, it has few Cia soo extent or in its thousand contrivances for the | @omiust aad pieasure of ts guests. @: police magistrate im the second and eichin precmets, — ve two yeare; Last 8VENrES 2 CITY ITEMS. SR ss D_THIKD FOTING | PRE- FF ITTE, NAkD-SROND vo TING ing themselves the «First pia Der traront formity to the provisions of te Oharter of the the Uneven Jen terest enst; Mn W's Brown was called to | Cut Bran Quarns, Ts poe. /A2 tlection will be held ta the the chair, and stated the: t ot the meeting ‘Studs and Battons, FMD gene hiecinct of the Second Ward to be to consider would vote for and Fans. | [.op.cormer ef meseete ir. Jobn F. Cook. Mr. A. White ssid tnat Mr | received ‘his morning at Price’s Owe Dollar street eas! ‘Cock was one of the mea of the mulatto race | Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylvania aveaue, <> cores Gas tom ‘who, in 1882, waited on President Lincolm to | between 44 aad 6th stree: Alcermen, t+ serv Ack that measures be taken to siop the contra- of the sc'ard oi « bandsfrom ceming into the city. The Chair TARY ARE ALL THE Go. Aving just re- net Presented @ resolution that they would not | ceived another assortment of those hindsoms w 3 vote for John F. Cook, nor any man who was | Scotch Cheviot Suits, four diffeveat styl, fre be recived not apure black or pure white man, which | trom $15 to #2, A. Strauss’ Popatar | M " open at7 a. m. and cl.co at? p =. was ted. Clothing House, Penn: ania avende, pe- | Mand clese st? DM wy Dapopee Aw TOURER. twea 10th amd iith ts, third door from GASPAR ABLLER: PF Gatenene, ARRESTRD.—Last even! Posing odie lith street. es 8.8 Bane. Co mmiesionere 1s famil- Pa = 7 ” bet: A GREAT ASSORTMENT of gentlemen's x r ITIN. PRE Jett and 15th nad fnad F aireets, nid arrestea | Brown Jean. White Jean, Linea aud 3 gee ee ear rOTING PRE _— Matida L “st < keepi: Drawers, from Si fo $2, to fit almost suy ae a then: at, in con: % ia Li charge oe! ping a . Ps to the provisions of the Charter of the eity Thint cert cryinter — meomereenrg fagton. jan sicction will be Theid in The fi ine Fittn Ward.oo MONDAT = cfler a m er variety of the re oud Ward, os ne bi xt 0 Tper Tt, to ans. | this season than usual. at very low pri ue next. at the Bowse bt Ras cuae ae oc eecane & baaly bowen: re Go. ©. Heswine, No. 5U 7b Bobiuson: bg Re te be fined Mortimer $5 for aiscrdenty. enna Imes cee Zairty bissinz in | S84 Sorverce, te serve Siro sears; one iuem BETESAG Wall ome ia peeee an unelc uded sky, and while we were =~ threo Seamsbere of the Det ket a PEPIN! he vates of all whe acess rT elothing in the vici iu the sald Bifi W f the cit, ot Re eee aeaen venus icons, | the Fo:t Oflce, we were atiracted by the styii t letter <f whose names te prsapraedhapeairy Moodin the shade ae follows: summer rat eat aiepiag so tastefaily in fr: } be received. # me i to ot the wetl-known venturing in. Ke a.m ,at70; 11 a, m., $1; 12 m.,°% Ip. m., 83; purchased one of its summer suits ata very Case ne BB) 2p. m., ot. ces Moderate price, and stepped from the estab- WC eHeAD, 5 ASSOCIATION.—At the | Ment with the elastic tread of one who bac dail Commissioner Rie cetnln Deathly wenlag Of hinaesocies | Dera Teieved Of a weary barcos, For ihe Th +s = tion beld Inst night at Temperance Hall, #3) | 1fcrmazion of our readers, we would sa‘e =~ ae Tety elven + : were disposed ofa: an average of 3: per cent. , i O's Hall ts at 46) 7th street, opposite the ARD-F/FTH 4 2. PS ° | Post Office. 6 ‘otive is hereby . Nod concelling 23 sbares. : fies GISTRATE ASSIGNED. — Justice | THE AYRPICAN Hovst, Boston, 1s mst : Noa a Fess fn Pine b sbeea nssizort to daty | favorably kuowan a! over the country. Un-nur- | . > f Aliermen t , MATFeRS.—The followin ——_.—____ ° rmen to, ser ; 2 Ere haaline Gabel eon tevestan’ = | 4 Guzay Raveosion tw Pator baviog jast ie : ps Cone vai -e Conmit-ee—Atam “ting | been mage in Hoff’s Malt Ex . thie wi rld + 0 Conservative Comusitee Leia | Torowaed preparacion ic now ix 2 ‘ c- fest bighrarthetendeuse afex-Biaycr Lavisie, | the reach of ail. We couSdently : % at Wns Gelermined taata conaty convention’ | Bseto all suffering trom disorde a. | 3 ches:, langs or stomac: an invigoraior, a ton’ of porter, ale, beer or other alcoholic ui Re NiSGESs ard be held cm the night o€ Wedacsday next, tne @inst ntat Liberty Hall, ior iae parpo.e of nominating two candidute’ for se.ts in the nex: House of Del gales, and dele wa Senstorinl Convention. Cusom He ve.—Mr. David Toraer. the new Collector of Gustoms for thi! port, will at once quality and enter upon the datic sof his offi soretTH Wane 4 i ‘ Waits Liven Sits, | a ls At Harte & Co.'s, 465 Penna. aye, under U.S. Hot itis understood that Me: ors. Bell ant Anz: ——o—_—_ time, the Deputy Collector Insp: ctor, will A New Way or Dove Busryess.—Hollan- be removed, bat tna’ Capi Baker, losp c- | der ros. will commence trom th o sell tor, Wil | jowed to retain bis pos t19n, ail their Gert’s Fararshing Goods tive per Lond Sale —Mr. Thomas A. Wa'ker bas sold | cent. above cost. Weask all wnoare in need reskon member market farm, near Atiington, in this | ofthe above goods to patronize us as it will | eftcmmon Ceabeil, to scree uae ear. ae Coke | copnty, containing thity-e:ght c.. .aud im- | evye considerable money to the buyer and ens. Precinct the x<tee of all who are regis tard in proved by a two story «rome building, to Mrs. | ble us to continue selling goods at these rates the Third Ward of the city of Wash - | Harriet F. R. Vinson, for $,500. HoLLanpER Bros.,210 Penna. avenue, | the initial letter of whos» names is from A to D. 5,3iy1: between Ivth and 15.b sis. cineive, will be received. Polls open at 7a. m., | oo Bs! and close at7 p.m ———— THOS W PHILLIPS, )3 GEORGETOWN. Cugarer Tuan THE CHEAPRST—White AAKON RUSSELL. Me ° Shirts, 75 cents, $1, $1.25, and upwards. Ua- BICHABD BYD B. — = dershirts and Drawers, from 33 cents upwards. Om : Bey At Georgetown. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand- : “ BOARD OF ALDERMEN.—The board met last | Kerchiefs, already hemmed. cents. Tre r a. A ie ‘WAS received from the | beat — . fom P cents a ai be, pe ae omg wir oard of Common Council asking acommittes | dozen. Excellent Paper Co ‘b-liced ashington. an election w held in the s«c twe B of conference om the disagreem=nt of the two | Button hole, 10 cents a bux; and ali other goxis | yi Me ab ay ong pe Rg Gg rf boBrus in regard tothe payment of the accounts | at equally low prices. at Franc & Golimen’s, | DA ou M strect perth, ech rn Assessor-to soree two yearn, ar of the Poor and Workhouse tor the quarter | Marble Hall, No.452 7th Street, opposite Pat. t ending March 31, 169. On motion of Mr. Cooke, a committee of conference was granted, and the Chair appointed Alderman Hill on the part of this board. Adjourned. ’ Bt Office . letter of whore nemes *. will _be received. Po and close at 7 p.m. ——~——_ For Fine WS8ITE Sarrts go to the Original Franc, i947th street, between Dand E. Prices an to Mrve one year, st which 8sid Precinct the vo" 3 7 of all whoare recistere in the aid Third ward.ct JAMES B PECK, eomses Cousci---The Obelr'gresenteds [74/8 $106 and aywant. the of Wasingtn the initial letter of wicne ISAAC SHINEE, letter from William Williams te. feesed wine | Fer Lien Collars and Cutts go to the Origi | Polis cpen at 7a. mad chose at Tp tne my 38 "oN Commissioners. Yellow Tavern lot; reterred. Also, one en. | Dl Franc, 4947th street. between D and E. ‘Jas BBUYcE, SSE, wae SeCOND VOTING eke aise! iba : ——_.—— . INCT — Notice is oo Gece ts tar eaten inet ee Ee EO: | payin Hare cleaned aad trrmmed st A, oF KELLEY formity to the provisiracsl the Coen tie oty tended turther eastward, towards the butcher's | T- Whiting’s, 293 Penna avenue, south side, Commissioners. | of Washington, eu election will be hel 1: the market: referred. Mr ‘Simms presented pe- | between 9th and 10th stree:s. i VOTING Sreond Voting Precinct of the Sixth Wart, on tution of the managers of the Union Benevolent Society, asking a monthly contribution of <3); reterred. Mr. Dunlop presented petttion oi McNerhany & Waters, asking that they be ap- th day of June next, at the honen Nancy Robiayer.on Ninth street est, near L street south. ford: Bectster and Sarvey or CINCT.—% formity to the p; of Warhington, Third Young P ne 71 prtccnncd tia FOR ALL STYLES of Paper Collars go to the Original Franc, 494 7th street. Prices 10, 15, I> and 25c. per box. MSS MONDAT. tle Tih day of Jupe next, att. W pointed permanent tappers of water mains;re-| fom SuwmgR DRAWERS goto the Oricinal crthington's.cn M street north. south side, erred, Mr. Hutchins presented petition of | py = f = between 7th’ and *th streets weet, for Collector. William Dowling for the improvement of the | 4 she, 0 71h street, between Dand E. Prices | Register and Bervevor, to, serve. tw 3 one 35, 50, 75¢., $1 and upward. ———_.—— FoR FINE White Pocket Handkerchiefs go to years. rof the Board of Aldermen, to serve two front of his lot at the terminus of Bridge street; years; and three members of the Board of Common referred. Mr. pone poet petition of howe >. will be reoel ved TH Bourd of Guardians of Public Schools, asking the votes of all who are’ recistered ti therauid | close ati p.m fo ui + as the Original Franc, 494 7th street, between Notes of all wi roxie in : Purchasing furaiture torthe new school paitd- | D 984 E- Prices 13, 20, s5e. and upward. | tteror whoectane® inom Tee eels | = 2 = — —— e-—- will be received, Polle open at 7 m. and close ai ad Tato to Daan DeEeeP Teported @ reso- | FoR coop Corton Socks go 10 the Original | Tp am “MICHAEL DUFFY. SATE WARD THIED For No Pr fuel furnished’ to the Corporation, passed, | FFanc, 104 7th street, between Dand E. Prices JOHB T JORNBON, Te mgtice, ie Bereby given that in conformity 20 Alto, 8 resolution providing for tne erection | ©) 1% 15, 20c. and upward, my 8 ‘Commisstoners [oeton. an election ill be “brid tn tne va of a Bartholomew hydrant at southeast ———— = 5 = | ive Precinct of the Sixth corner of Fayette and ttn streets; passed. Mr. For SUMMER UnDERSHIRTS go to the Uriginal HIRD WABD—FOUKTH VOTING PKE- ct. y 7 * | ith Dunlop asked that the Committee on Water be | Franc, 194 7th street, between Dand E. Prices Sane maiice ie Rerety aiven that in con. | ec discharged from the consideration of the re- | 25 50, 75c. $1 and upward. SE | Seay weenie a ce. ate Cnarter of the Monsirance of certain citizens against farther ERE. SAG Fourth Voting Preciact of the Third Ward on action in regard to a petition presented May 2utb. for laying water mains on Frederick st., between 41h and 6th streets; azreed to. Mr. Douviop presented a joint resolution authoriz- ing the Mayor to aoe ol the offer of the Cuesa- peake and Ohio Canal Company, proposing to sease to the corporation for # years the ground FoR ALL k1nps of Gents’ Furnishing Goods go to the Original Franc, 49 7th street, between Dand E. three doors above Oud Feilows’ Hail, 5 his is the cheapest store in the District. Also bear in mind that he has no branch stores. MONDAY, the 7th dey of June next. at the corner cf Hioth street west and N. k avenue, tor Collector, Lac nah 3 Surveyor, to serve two ye : now occupied by the Police statio sed. oF v Ss. initial Mr. Simms, from the Committee of Conference ELECTION NOTICES. beh Be ] on the Poor and Work House accounts, re- FP S8T WARD Fins? VOTING PRECINCT. = *. KTH t ported a resolution that from and after this Notice is hereby given that in conformity to x. ser ab® ahem that: ln con- date no purchases shall be made or expenses | the provisious of the harter of the city of Wash my 28 ious of the Charter uf the ety incurred except by the jcint action of the three | in “ee Belectio will First Bap. election HIRD WARD— FIFTH VOTING PRECINCT. Notice is he reby civen that in confurmity to pita tach oe faerie tee oD, an Breckacs of the Third Ward, on MONDAY, the Teh ny ck ince mes. ob She corner. of it street ‘Trustees; and that no obligations incurred Without the approval of a majority of said ‘Trustees shall be essumed or paid by the Cor- poration; prssed. A resolution lid over at Jast meeting in regard to the improvement of the chennel of the Potomac river was passed. Mr. Simms, from the Committee of Conference on the disagreement of the two Boards in re- gard fo tne increase of the pay ofthe firemen, + held in the xth W, day of June next, at cast side of Ninetect streets, for Collector, serve for two years, one member of the Board of Aldermen to serve ‘or two years, and three bers of the Board of Common Uouncil to serve one year; at which for ho are registered in the aid First Ward City of Weshingtons the. initial letter ‘at at 0 years; ove member of the to serve two years. and three ‘Common Council. to serve of. to Serve two years, at ne Tote of all who are reg: ard of the city of Wash- of the whose said Precinct the votes of all ei ‘a5! names is from A to D, ), inclusive. will be ved. of whose je fr Teported that they had agreed to disagree. and | Polls open at? a. ms aud clove at Ty oe rete ho ar i ceived. Pole open att saalsdcnaatumeig nee Gee panes ie(rom "T to Z-ipctasive. will be received Proposals for building a new stauon house; | gpreg P ols open 6t:7 0. ma... and clase at op eer agre RST WARD— SECOND VOTING PRE 5 ae S. AED — SECO; "5 Pe: = WME AR X- Boucher, No. <4 Fayettestrest, but in forcing | Of" Waeanington an election will te en he oe, FOURTH WABD—FIRST VOTING | PRE | the provisions of the Unarter of ‘the cit off the lock made ® noise that attracted the | Recond Voting Precinct of the Piret Wonca CINCT—Notice is bereby given thatin con- | ington, an election will b x gee Fi Attention of the servants, who hastened to the | MUNDAY. the 7th dey of Sune Dest at actin ity to the pro’ Baa § Ma a FE spot and frightened them off. The case has | Anderson's Office, No. 219 i strect, between tit, | of Washington. ane MAS Ee SSE been placed in the hands of the detectives, but | and 20th streets, for Gollector, Register and Sur. | VOHES fee pe yt te gigs hg AY PR Rg ‘Getler: Kapeee. ‘Scr- nothing further has been heard of the offenders. | Ye70r; to Fe rnd penne vel gy ‘She .No.63 Louisiana avenue. for Collector. | veyor, to serve two years: one member of the MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings: Wheat | members et the "BS Cree =f ister and Surveyor. to serve two years; one | Board of rey mew two 2.(0) bushels, Sales: Far Red 2,000 bushels at a 1.50. Coal SHIPMENT.—By the Central Company, and Trassportauon ‘Gompasy. ship. per an 8 schooner Warren Sawyer 0 ions, to eastern years; at which sid Precinct the votes of all are Fopiatored in the sala Fe of the ‘city ‘of Washington, whose sch ceived. Ei, MiODLETOS, ‘ Tue ara Adama i evig No in aid of = BNBY eg industrial lome in at ie = 7 Bridge Street Presbyierian ‘Chureh, isa very my 28 Ccmmissioners. — q al FIRST VOTING PRE- Pleasant affair, and we trust will be liberally iy 7H Wash- FooRtE WABD- SECOND VOTING PRE CINCT —Blotice is ad given shes, in cen- tronized this evening and to-morrow evening | ington, an election will be held in the Third Voting INCT. ¥ civen that, iucon- | [emit to the 3 the city our citizens. day of Jute neat, af the house of Jou useven.on | {Ruta the Drovintoue of the Gbarteret the ety | pf, Warlanetp, ap, clection will be Belg ig be SSS | tho south side of Letrect, between sth and th ont Fee Ta reat wiuekee, | MONDAY, the ith dey of June next, at the evathe a Streets, for Collector. Register and Surveyor, to | MOway a pee east ighth street Georgetown Advertisements. serve two years, one member of the Board of Al. | otce sty Hom ron We be Let = ILL OBMETERY iS a | TOTMED: 20 Serve two years, and three members of | for Colicctor. Register: and Surve OAK HILL OBMETERY.—The annual | the Board of —— ; | years: one member ef the Board of Al pocctiog of bet polders os ng 30) ae more st cel ag Rte} uty ts wo years; and three members: Hull: Georactows, B.C von MONDAY oa irae | Washington” dee intial iter ot west ate ot Nearcnbesteeen ae Precinet the | Eegisiered in the said Be-venth Ward of the clty ot 5 o’cloch p.m, to choose four managers to serve | fr-m I to M, inclusive, will be - Polls e registered inthe said Fourth | jSsbincien, the tuitial letter of LN gs for the emeutn twelve months. open at7a. m. ™. the city of Washington, the initial letter | fm a= 5 cope ay received. Polls " T° W. DEBBLE, Bec’y 0.H.C.Co, LEY, of whone names is from B to Hl inclusive, willbe | OPED ACT &. mi, aud cleses _iel-dtd_{Bep., Intel, & Georgetown Gourieri : Feceived. Polls open at aiz ay b CORR Orders for CORE will recetve | mye mmiesioners. it JAS. H. BU, tien drug store ere 2 ASHINGTON OHOPLUE, c.rucr Bridgesid | [{IRST. WARD-FOUSTA VOTING PRE ENTE WiED-EEOOND vorive Congress streets, Georgetown. mya ine CINCT Notice is hereby given that sn con TNCT—Notice = bereby Se Rabi TEa Maniic co tae arter of the TRUSTEB'S SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE | MONDAY, the C Suse AMPROVED A¥D UNIMPROVED REAL RS. | George McOlue oe thence side ot oe ATE AT TRE CORNRE OF GREEN AND | between ith and . for Collector, Hegis- UNBABTO) BEETS, GEURGETOWA. | ter, and Barve on Jo eerve two years, one member a ir. > send Serve ae virine of, deed of tant tom water | Sine Beat ot aicrmga. soap cue zene aus | fre Jeary be meme : of lwo years; and three members ef the to me dated September 22. 1358. and | to serve one year; at which said Preci: not th Board of Common Conucil, to serve owe year, and T iad recht of Bie Matciee cfetice | Of, ail who are rogietered in the Firat Ward ef the | an Asseesor. to verve twin yeare: at wich suit | ohe)caF stmnich anid Precipet the vores of ail of the District of Co- | city o1 Washington, the initial letter of «hose | Precinct the ates of all who are rexistered in tee | City of Washington. the initinl letter of whoss Bo tine reas ead: St | names is from N to S, incisive. will be received. | said Fourth Ward of the city of Washington, the | Cu cf, Washington, the initial let fe oe ages Polls open at 7 a. m. and cioae at7 p.m initial letter of whose names is feom 1 to Mincin, | Polis open at7 ®. 0. 806 : nn Gea in the EO FORBSSTER, close at 7 Dem. J. SAYLES BLOWN. TH as follows, GEO. EMERSON. ALERSED 4 GLERNE, 5 one ban’ | my23 Commission rs BEBNABD Bayes. my2t My IRST WARD— FIFTH VOTING PRECINCT | ysopaTi-WARDLAUURTH SEVEST : f {OURTH WABD-FOURTH VoTING pre- | S** | ea au ictncnay me aeerane | POURS Sane. g erare é Tus UHEAP PLACE.” ia Sere ee E}OH% PEST FAMILY FLOUR. 83.05 r= or, te serve tae Bar corner CN D'S (Burnt Mills) PAMILY.93.85 ‘; barrel isneee members of = Soma Resistor. a4 i TRA, high grade, serve two years; at which suid Precis 5th the Board ery ne knpovtal end Gunpowccr TEA, 175, g Fogiatered in the eaid Bec. | Cowncit to roar at wince "FERRE Emer ee Behan fi " GAB, c from Rn ie auedooan. oo * G PRE. | my cou- 7 hela%n the ‘Ward, on the house of Land ber rf tne and three CBE, LADLES’ UNDERGARMENTS, Btc., Bto DEESSES and MANTLES made in the latest Pa tristan style. ne Penna. ave. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris,

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