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= Felision. ‘who had the Goe- | REMARKS OF MAJOR HC ‘ CITY ITEMS, INSURANCE. s ing Last — f * to it, was the pOOF wo c ee Republican ecb caon of Tie Star Foy ed Boniributed: to the wealth of ‘the : anges Grorcrtows Dent [reer ance ne a t who one ~ — Last night, in obediene” 4. 144 ronowing call, the bettie was the poor man 9 7 T. M, HANSON @ B. LEWIS BLACKFORD © ‘to the front bore the brunt of battle. Go You can get Brook Trout, with the — pany nae eS ‘>. Atkinson, Isaac Shinar, | Stan and Republican with your list of tax gth of the and finest qual of Crees, oe Harvey & Hole] Vo RTNA FIRE INSTRASCE CO.. of Bart. joseph Brovas, R.®,. Hulse, — Williams, Per- | payers and a i ‘s ing | den’, corner tith street and Pennsylvania ave- ford. Assets, $5.500.000 ry Carson, A. %. Green and others, a Republi- | 20t with do!lar« : nue, as wellasevery other delicacy of theseason. | gue woxTR DRITICH AND MERCANTILE pase CO ef Bi abd ( nited States. _BVENING STAR. | LOCAL NEWS. meeting fon League Hail: | With the faculties of thinkin anion ‘Amusements, ae. 1S hepiesccty (ike ete Fon Crstommn Wour, a large variety of Gob aoe Bide _ f ; , at reduced prices, furnished to order at | THE HARTFORD FIRE LNSURANC oo Baton aL ‘Tumater.—Grand Italian Opera, Why, the eport (of Tas pot thant ei = frye: ‘i ve The none trlicles = rie Paso ‘vag NCE OO. a ———e holders unde " Seon ba oottisen Ie he had ne prop- lors? arcs will find it to their advantage to call. LIN RANCE ©0 , of ‘Wat's Orzea Hover—Laura Keene in be alive when Sayles J. Bowen ‘would be as acitizen id that Gro. C. Hexstxo, Philadelphia. Assets $3,000,000 sMerey Dodd,” and “Two can play at that | Can party would be aie tee meat sane. His $cae- Was, Cromer Mares came, beret Spor | | Dz. Snodgrass evek: tee Seer aod oud Oe No. 410 Seventh street, N.W. | THE SPRINGFIFLD FIRE INSURANCE co . Sayer aey Gay ett Mammoth tami | eCard, teat any taba token ea t conecions that our aan then ae Eno we ‘srame th | oon erate Vie ay cf the = Commissioner Jet JEWELRY, THK PUTNAM FIRE INSCRANCE co ot Bart- mated War Views, and other Magnificent Repre- | On ne wot ‘out of Government ai Gor froth can fufler from fair and candid ee da aa ee ook here kee | Ta pa ee nea gecoe mprot Set Chains, ford. Capital, $300,000. Gentations, every evening at 7} o’clock. [rye peep pared pr eentg Me qinsite, all who choose to take part | Ted the aweedote of Dr. Frauklin Miustrative | ment on it. He had had au interview wit Sea: aQraide, Jewelry. | THE “ROGER WILLIAMS" FIRE INSURANCE ee Tableaux. = = — = as mere = | shortly after seven o'clock the hall began to Ela tag: 8 rrp eecgeneinall analy ferry cio eeeeylirscny coon oy penne received t sring at, Prages (ne Dollar THE, METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE ’ jeader of mobs; but it was truth. ppiause. the room were a number of members i ‘A. voice—" Put that | but in tavorof liberty to the | Jewelry see jo. 45, between 455 . - Surre & Steone’s Agr Gaitaay, 45 F | “Ty? Chair (A. Grant) remarked thar he bad | Sil, and im s a relic of barbarism. ce. mt in o giving & ee ee | ceene And thet od end excellent Bame Company — tood jatform, and saw Cook, the | of the Soldiers and Sailors’ Union, among them | down.”] He despised this tax paying interest, | citizens, and as to old bill, ae THE POTOMAC INSURANCE OO of George ‘Maaxurran’s Ant Gatcunr, 486 7th street. Geeenion atren: ‘and every Ward Com- Major Morse, M. F. Kelly, Will hort, M. J. f and he and his friend eins << simply Client sgn a peed Paxmirs vor SaLE—Appiy at the Star Office. town. D.C. Baxtow’s Ant Gattary, 235 Pennsylvania | missioner in the city was there exciting the igiy, Capt. McMahon, Commismoners Him- | STAR) paid a little, but if they paid n img | too soon to cor wi e ie a aT “aa In Life Insarenc> we have the . le to riot, they defled the police, and broke | (1 “Wright, Murphy and Dobbin, Councilmen | each would still be a man, and have every right | date, but had no doubt but the nominee would eechsias MUTCAU LISS secant —— —_——_ Pranorderi ant peaceablemcting, andi was | Timpetn, all an Wiliam, Avian Com | it witteen im Common vith the "who fay | eecicd. Adjourned. Pn eg eg | i et he ee ‘ Poiause.) Hecdidsotwisn | muslonere’ Hulee and Green; Chief Engineer | Tit, sito" te ‘contractors—Morec, fluducll, | Tne SHAKESPEAuia® Cane-—This morning | lief Of Hoarseness or Sore Throat. They are | "fig "acew, Gia soe peg CO of Mart City Politics Discussed The Disorders at Uniom | the party, bet it ic wan the duty | Crema Dou aea b Mander irby, and others—but were they any better | Justice Walter rendered his decision in the | certainly e iy effective. Wo have known | |" core League Holl—Whe Made the Disturbance >— beck, weg it | Attorney Cool ma : or meaner than if they followed some other | cases of the partics arrested by Detective Mc- | several instances tnwhich troublesome coughs BST USR OaTERE MeaTHERt of smote exces Mayor Bowen and Corporation Attorney Cook— ee eee Before the ascting way Salieg to order the | business. If it is for a man to be a con- Devitt, charged =e consplency to. dotraed ma have ceased very eae after one or = | fag, 9758 poe aes, and some of them more than pation of the Republican ” pe i : Oty to publish Ri. F. Turner, as foliows :—John W. Westcott, | Troeh ere en.”"—Christian World, | Zrspoead Reorganisation of the Revablicon Party | Soveoeid coutrel them and chen any an, W. | peers ee mocking was callod to order the | [Cte it is wrong fur the Sram to publish pro- Joseph L. Brown, I. ‘Thompson, T.W. Betw. | dom England. fo ey ore and take pay. [A voice— : A. Cook, or any other man could break law and | gathered about the Secretary’s table, and had | Posals for contracts . Nor held to’ bail fo: ; 4 meeting A. Grant wing Boys in Blue good order, “Put that down”) The Stag may become more | and Edward Tay! ir nm % ————— was betd Int night at Union Lengo Hall, Pres. the boys to regulate them. ‘They would not be | Ragcuseion, a8 to whether or not they should | J ocr iit doce not misrepresent the iRarty, atl | $200 each to answer the charge of conspiring 0 | | SiwrLe, NoisgLEss, AND NEVER GET OUT OF | an . OH ost | de d cheat H. F. Turner out of © OnpER—Parties wanting w bay asewing ma- | factory. Gest A. Grant te the char, and W. 5. Fletcher’ | om suxitiery #0 Guy party co rotien, as inert | sorward and inquired of Major Morse and others | RC believed that Noyes would, publish Biase | eet aD aed ee ioe defrauding and cheat: | chine should not tail to sxe Willeox & ditto tn Secretary. iesnch men as W. A. Cook and Joo Williams. | as to who was to have the hall, and also said to | Rould not make it necessary. They (the papers) | ing Turner in #50 each: and Westcott for ksep- | operation at the agent's, C. Baca, Corset and | 30017 A letter was read from Jerome A. Johnson, of | Zin at Wepublican orghniaatiog, amd Ne Bictop table broken on Wedtetany might ot | £35 that the Wars Communionert got up’ the | inga gambling boue 4500. tuatioe Walt n | Moopakire mauafacturer, TH acct, DetweOn | P esr sNyESTHENT FOR the First Ward, tendering his resignation as one | good specit i last week. Major M. replied that Col. Jas. R. | Crow! poets the BM: eo OWNEKS OF PROPERTY. ieee re aed entaese yo res pe per eos . hog phn Meneellend ee Pe Mors Frmed by the Mineaee aut bare tacy morte | Sedaese It sambe tate oe ome Gn Corns, &.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, election of his successor postponed ‘—77 et b A few doiiars para to meat mecting. ceived at the hi was the first one who spoke from the table; and t to do so in common with every citizen. | Charles Sherman arrested on the charme of cou- | of twelve years’ practical experience in the = Preside: Has it come to this that an officer or coutractor | spiring in the same case by Oflicers McColgan | United States and Canadas, prevous to being ea | Rk ) mintia’ re ecion eae th ste Boop Mr. W- i. Huestis sald it appeared to him beara oben nee “his aes pac under the Corporation hhas no rights of citizen: and chara nh was held to bail in $390 fur his eee bg28 Pemnsvivaid nhcenn, Meereee 4 x PRATT # SON ees fe Ae 1. If they earl id ihe leased the | Suip ie pictured a costly mansion on which | appe: % sy Deo. tith, 8 Tor emsurance on the to hand inte Congress, wich had been approved | there were but two roads to travel *¥ | one which had been broken since she leas e inscribed: “This houss was ——— treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblaims, Club and In- Bold axaay eihcuem ne Just tent wae wanted. | Sena head thems Gh rake If they sceemeted to hall. ‘The Major said that he would see that the | Ths, MIke Were (stavess> andsaidittosmede, | _ HAGER's Gnanp NATIONAD AtzeooRy axp growing ‘Nails, and other disearesof the feet, | PHGENIX, & Hartford, Some commitise Bad alte Rad bank pett- | “organise, Bowen would oppose thesn vith his | “2™28) Rata ey Gaceeienied: him that the for-fathers who had died in slavery | Tantxatx.—This exhibition last night at Met- | With®ut pain or inconvenience to the patient. ei teniah « eeeRen: tions preps —_ > ‘veady to | Whole retinue of office holier. He alladed to At 8 o'clock Mr. D. B. Peck took the chair, | Should rise from their graves and plead for them | z¢rott Hall was in all respects a meritorious af- | The shoe can be worn with cane inmediate!y padteah tn Congrems with tae bell altedod we the many improvements which had been mace | andstated that last wreke a large number of Re. | The reporter of the Kepublican, at this point, | fair, and well worthy the attention of all in- | after the operation. ‘Refrr-to the many rae or FIREMENS,0f Rew " i say simply to otes for Bowen, without being | *1')) A. City | took w seat on the platform, when Mr. Cooke | terested in the public schools of this city. The | nent phynieiuis, surgeons Bevsttor That the Base iy Biueet the Deirct of | of une OF benefit to anvtody under the wane, By | Hail Sites knew wiint had ted Ws thatmect | ed that he ad comt in at the tac, bu would | Ball Teny prominent citisems It tetas re: | Lerbeneytie vermous ho ps pate 2 ir uniting with the Conservatives, who were | ; - | urge him, as me the representative of | We ens. 2 be Fs 0% Sour th a riale, Conte socbemelines exe ‘weakness, they could elect Pe Ty ecerrsaapaepctes (orases bale ot Po ™ ne Sta, to toll the truth and shame the devil. | peated again to-night, and no one should fall to | eee ea | their man. What had he (the Mayor) done with ae | When he saw all the papers but the Chronicie % a be 4 | ie the £19,006 appropriated by Congress tothe poor Saree cha see it ae, honor of heinz | unite to traduce hie auditors he felt like defond- | matinee for those who eannot attend at night. | tween 6 hedsm tm of this city cs The other way was for them to being an adjourned meeting, it was his duty to | ne them; and were he lying on asick bed insach | See advertisement. ng fren «peech and the peaceable as- | OTéanize under a territorial ernment. Mr. | take the chair now. “ atime as this he would beg some of them tocarry es og st citizens, thus trampling ander foot our | Boswell said there was no Republicanism in | “fy MM. Frank Kelly said that this was the reg- | him to a meeting. He asked only for fair thousands ofother ine his establish- | INSURE NOW, to-morrow may be too sate Office No.3, ¥. MC. A. Buaiding, covner 9th and D sivess oe a6 tr JATIONAL UNION FIKE INSURANCE COm- PANY OF WASHINGTON. THE ANNUAL onaTioN before the Medics! | @gorgetown Advertisements. | CAPITAL... 1,000,000 . wantea a : woeate : Fr t this ores; | and if they receive fair play these payers Society of the District of Columbia was delivered “ = | OMmer—No. 81 one door east of 7:h st. © quaplapesleaenmemmet | ys cay, Mr. Musstis said o pro- | Rar meeting might Chg Gey and Sailor | acknowledge that they Lad gone tos far when | Te ieee, Se ee protons of saree namancr THOMAS DOWLING, Auct F; Georgetown. | No charge for Policies or “orenue Stamps. nates ie the athens ot raegn, and gen- | gramme would be the same old one—to put 4,00 | {;Mom, and they having the right to the hall no | fey Titehed in indiscriminately. In the great aes er eS kincoln, Dr We P| PO USTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es. | _Bisht taken on the mest reasonable terms and lomsee Srahtan spacteh oamanatinn nonin Conan, [eee ‘at work on the Corporation work just be- eae oes called G andex St onion. took—the Bible—it is ‘faid: Wine way of the | Johnson, president of the society, th che chair. | TEPEON aE htom Ov eno EAL ES puly paid =a “euneiet «: om > ‘consid: | fore the first of June. ‘The Chai t fact. ansg ard,” Sc. He wo: BS aa D.C. | wo, Thomas Seatign the propriety of, au prup't ime for, calling | _ Mr. ‘Tucker. said he believed this was a froe | Zhe Chair—1 wa» not aware of that fact. | | Hemeremwn ie hard.” &e. He woald tell, the GEORGETOWN he vintanat'a Sock of test, momehil amas, we, Tes tegrther 2 wus meeting of the cit-zeme, ‘icouing | government: Do we Delong, to Bowen, Himber Soldier ant Suvtots Unione nad given bis cons | thore who are not heavy tax payers, who can go 5 ye nd eeengls of nag Dustrice tm ibe ie towerd on tion of the Republican othe ? Ss Op pee e ight I. about with gloved hands, &c., but remember Se ee lo. oC, B will ole Secretary. oats pied trick amid co audi fo ep ata posed to giving up out present fer a Territorial sO elit pruncte Eamakine the meeting being | thatitisnot only to the good of earth, but ty | Boann or ALpEnwex—Thist Board met last im front of the premises, WED . the Recorder 62 Fetruacy. at 4 o'clock p.m. form of Government; but fight their difliculties | p¢ ‘ ‘ ‘no right to give | God ubove who sets upon’ the throne that they WMesced. That we have undiminished and in our present organization, He believed they | held,and that the President tag Sie: | : Co sche Aatenal fiuministiation andar | were a dirty set, but he advised them to Sight in | tion’ ‘The janitor nwt called to #ay that the | They made a great deal of it last year, when | He ist field & Hi and. ‘an Congrom, and that the tuanks of the | their present organization. od 5 rap Bier Baer meny they got their Charley Stewart over and were | Gill; in favor of Wm. Homiller and others, ow Rossin Bine are eminently dus to the President of | Mr. Boswell said he opposed the second reso COL WA Cook, who had taken a seat in the | beaten by 4,700, and if they carried the battle | ers of property known as the Butchers’ Market: bf py OE ‘and | ittion on the ground that it would be fatal to | regror the soon here arose, andwalking upthe | Much farther they would roll up thousands | t0 Pay accounts of the Poor “and Workhouse for aniform Tecoguition, aud for the deep and kindly i their interests to ——— the po: as it | gisle, asked, How much is it? and at the | Talk of seavengers. Suppose S. P. Brown’s © quarter ending December 3ist, , and me boee plat would bring defeat. we . 4 Wi y—riches | also Com ? il ordi e ing the terest they ha razed to. fest I 9 - They would be takin, ne laid a tem ile of | houses should ti ings und fly away—riches mon Council ordinance defining t = hes a mauifent in the w 4 : = aking | same time some one lai ipting pi in the chair. Comraon ; : Valuable 1 tronting 170 feet 2UPp y without the action of the associa- | owe @ correct performance of their duties. | Council resolutions to pay bills of Barrett S | © Wl ast auerof Gongreas stron af tet on | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC - D.Me- | Youd street; 96 feet on a 14 feet wide alley, ant | — —— heaving for its fourth boundary a line of t Sinches. ‘The propert ‘ton and Mayfield & ‘iston and J. | j be aol iy" mix tote al. | Tanning back to au al . jortherujeyment of said | DOWN WITH THE HIGH PRICES: ‘The front and rear dimensions of said lote #: For the first or corner Lot 87 feet, and the residne W feet each om Road street, and binding sometimes do so—would he be less worthy than | duties of the Weigher of Hay, were —e. wo i i pt. | greenbacks on the table. : ‘Si * . se interests of the District of Col ;#00n, | The onl to rer their evi to he is now? Murtagh is, personally, a good, | the Standing Committee of the Board. © | on raid alley for aid corner lot 31 feet 4 inches: for ——_—_—_ ops, to beceme a cousclidated Goverument’ taguaer ant nal eee Wee ee vimmclt, and they thought tuck itene | clever fellow, but his cleverness will ‘not Some | Board of Alserman resolution providing for the 120 feet 6 inches: third and fourth lote 21 Mir. A. Watson moved to amend 7 striking | about reorganizing the party they did not know | “Sot! nat ‘any meetin, rthan that of the | Out, [A voice to Republican reporter—‘Put | collection of the claim of the corporation against | feet 3 inches rach; fifth and sixth Dfeet 6 in out “citizens,” and inserting the word “Repub- | the people, and to say that one man could carey | SOR The reporters are | the estate of the late Eleanor R. Lang was passed | ches each. A diagram of same will hi 8. should be held until that organization | that down;” snd laughter.) : 7 — ww psa moved to amend by in- | 2¢clection by setting four thousand laborers meet ourn. not to blame, they are clever, and it is a feature | a8 amended by the Common Council. The com: cout an - to work on the streets was simply ridiculovs. it urteous in the | Of their business to make as much of a sensation | munication from Hon. Nathan S; nt in re among the other disorganizers of the | He knew the Detter, Mo Bving man | ponte ee nneets he eee meetings the wo: Mayor of the city ds “-by the authority of the | could control ‘als clty by four thousand laboring | the part; Bae Cer of the city was an honest man, after | the present state of things, let them go to work | 7 yay om -. This sale offers a rare opportunity for an | vertment.as the property ix im the im: of Mrs. Willlame's, Bre, Boyce *, Poni Cc. 8. "HARE & SON, GROCERS, diate vicinit those whodamnel | 48 possible. They have to draw their pictures | gatd toa House of Correction for the District | Ind Mrs. Linthicum resitences Py depen morgen mad Sgr ned | Sccording to thelr editor's views. He woud | wan seecived from the Common Council and re- | Gor Place: is from ite lecalit He said that if the execu- | men. If our opponents were not satistied with from one association to another. | Tather have the powor of one poor white or col- | ferred to the Recorder, with instructions to pre- | pess, and neighborhood, most desirable for private If he (the speaker) had committed 2 wrong, he | Ored man hole massed infantry, éc., | Pare a resolution in consonance with the eom- | Tesdences, fourth cash: the residue in 1213 SKVENTM STREET WEST. the first aitempt by Tatrapers to break | and elect better men to rule, it they cam Was responsible to the organization, and. net to | &f the paper who coud teeat the party with de- | munication. Adjourned. Bix, twelve and cighicon months; with interes! i =P am orderly meeting, he would have interfered | “Mra. Watson said ths mectiog the city the individual who had acted im so discourteous | Ttion because the iembers are poor; and he | Common Councrt.—The Chair presented com- | Say Srmulec tebe ec eeay onthe: with intere s Sousa wer aetee Ranr an — _— authorities had attempted to break up Was not n, he would give the | hoped hereatter that thay would not be misrep- | munications from the Mayor, enclosing bill of | premises sold. $20 down on each lot at the E s of the rowdyism ded. ‘Gite city, and it was very proper for tho cemeny inten to reorganiz: the party, but to reform amanner. Asa Repu mn the ime of Berwres a. blican, S < l. vats t ourie ale, otherwise the property wll be immediately re tune of the hall to any body of men who sought | Tesented. It was wrong to allow prejudice or | G eorgetown Courier for printing, and a letter wale: oy ee “ lye wath te A the e: state of evils they were living under, | ;: -- | passion to enter into areport. [A voice—“Put | from Hon. Nathan Sargent in regurd to the new | ®ld. the purchaser fails to compl: fa phe to exprete their condemnation of sach a.state of | Suathe ify Hal oree hen boasted thet th estar the Dante bet ast te nan aeae ee ni | Uatdown.”) House of Correetion for the District; both of Soe cals eikeemeel cee kee eee aoe: | eee and the ie seh denounced suchout- | had made two thoussd votes by their action | Cst\of the party, but not to any clig . He |, Those who are in the reform movement; who | which were referred, the latter to the Board of | %,Property will be yencing and stamps ai Tages, and the chief exeeutive officer too! W. | the othes night. Those beck the inecit okeren olan comers are they? Clephane, who, two years ago, signed | Alderman. Mr. Clabaugh presented petition of | purchaser's cor, CHOICE BUTTER: Mhiie he Bald the oie of Cope ati aTOT, and | | Rev. J. W. Green congratulated the meeting | “Er Wyck sMeult crtered wie conta ity | tie petition for the passage of the Commissioner | Act inser, ¢capaueh Presented peticion of HUGH CAPERTON. Trustee . ae whic he held the office of Corporation Attorney | on their ordcr, and thought it a great improves grew out of remarks made in'a joke; and he | bill. Philbrook, a lawyer in the Third Ward, | Frederick and Fayette streets; referred, Ais tt THOMAS DOW hack. VANTITY OF CHOICE NORTHERN ‘Be ene could be convicted or punished for su ment on that of two weeks ago. He was sorry argued that the President had the right to give | Who did all he could last year to get up a sepa- | petition of Wm. H. Cook for remission of a fine. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctrsu ey AT OL 4 : offences before the courts of the District. to say that the President of the Council—from | tyrihe use of the hall. [A volce.—* Bully for | Tate organization. (A voice—“Yes, and voted | feferred. Also, bill of Simon Wolf for record. rie sesine i EUGARS: General John B. Rodgers, of Tennessee, then | his own ward—had sern St to occupy the eh Short?" agairst us.”] A. Grant, who never voted or | ing transfers of real estate; referred. Also,com- | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- . addressed the meeting. He was from Tenues- Mr "Kelly remarked that he had been misun- | Tegistered here, and when he (the speaker) was munication from Theodore Batnes in relation to TATE IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. AXCLATED, AND POWDERED Pog said, the battle ground of the late war. dirsteod. [Voiccs.Oh no.} His object was for | editing the Great Hepublic—(to the reporters) | proposed sewer through his premises on We=t Under and by virtue of f trast tome ENTS PX POUND Im his county at the breaking out of the rebe the soldicrs and sailors to ‘meet, as they hada | YOU must treat me well now, for I am of the fra- | strect extended; referred. Alp, reported @ ress from m H. Cathoun aud wife, daly exe RUE PER SUGAR. 85 CENTS don, there was but one Union man—himself— rightto. He meant in bis remarks nothing per- | trnity—Grant came in and said, “I don’t agree | olution to pay bills of Hieston & Barrett, May- | Toy apy and Fecorted i Liber T, and BBo. 4, | GOOD BROWN 12, 13, AND BEST 14 CENTS Sie hus arvction to the olf ae. Meee sonal tov rds. the President, and wus sorry that | With you in politics, but must take the paper.” | field & Hicston, John H. Smoot, and’ J. 1). | oleEOct ee. one of the tas! corondaot Wanhing: FLOUR: were not yet endcd; their preceat Stace Legion that officer had taken itso hardiy. and the man. | Hall, who ran on ah independent ticket in the | MeGill; passed. The special committee, to | SP. he th day ot : Ps Tatare was undo ner in which the President (Major Morse) had | Second Ward and received a few votes. Old | whom ‘was referred the ordinance de A what had been done for the ock p.mM.,.on the pr and he held that he WELCH'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $2.31 PRR s. a a dente ic | Dixon; {laughter.j who heid an olfice as long as | the duties of the Weigher of Hay, report-. that lot ‘or parcel BAC Sr ee ee ee ee ot chief executive. | Eitsged io ans elique, or that his actions were | Be could alongside of Dick Wallach, During | ane cuiitanee accotdsnce. thatwith, not porgetomn, Districs oF «ams SUPERIOR SOUTHERN FAMILY FLOUR inte bad hands again—into the hands of men B adopted seriatim, | cateabaced to damn the the party. He claimed | We late fearful contest—in the dark days of the | differing materially from the law at present: | [gt No, dio: Am Beentts and Lounded CHOICE BUUTAEEN, SUPER FLOUR, 93.30 Tar reference t6 ieee eee ee nlon blood. | and the meeting adjourned. to publican and sould continue on-. | Kebellior—at the instance of the martyred Lin- | force; except so far as it gives the citizens the | Georgetown aforesaid, and Lounded PER BARREL. 7 ie (rference to the government ior the Distri ——— The attack on him by Major Morse wasas un- | COln, Le (the speaker) went toa Methodist Con- | privilege of having their coal weighed on th feet 6 inches north of « Tm, c —— tne General said that he liked the | 4. se ,crernars Cuamouo wire Matveasance | oe ‘as unjust. ference to obtain the pascago of a resolu- | public scales if they desire. The ordinance w.is | ree’ion of the nortit lt TRAS? TEAS! few pheno ae ee re Snit | us Ovrice Assistant District Attorney Le veing | “Bir Ac M_ Green explained that ne had, with | tlon sustaining the United States Government. passed. Mr. Hutchins reported a resolution to | of Frederick str ot. ard i i es vn | Mr. Dixen returned from there with the speaker | pay the accounts of the : yesterday filed an informatiyr against Juice | another member of the committee. called on D i y ‘OOF a Serer eater se teres naan | Danie Kok ser, malfearance jin ofice. | the President of the 8: and 8. (ion, and ar- | andaaid ue was in fave: of the government, but ioe Os quart, oni = ~ ing : t he tcok jurisdiction in the case of | ranged for the us. of the hall. The opposit:e: spea - Hi ee is | pa . a pe Wan pissed or ceeated | iharr & Co. vs, Corporation of Washington on | click hed tren raised inches like on attempt 20 Fe TM oon Pt teckel Committee, reported derly a meeting, and he complimented the col- | P@l et: eat ty him, as of removal tothe nearest | force them in a false attitude. there Mad ecat ‘oat the Ha thet ha (thea ater claim of the Corporati thei ty and good deportinent. | Justice from justice Walter, when his jurisdic- | Mr. Wm. M a t had been sent to the penitentia are Wie led yet toece the red man | ton was denied, and when in fact the office of | that the out. [Cries of “Oh! i interest H im Tennessee. destice Chase was nearer than Justice Walter's | [Voices.—Sit aown.} his picture”) Mr. Slowen in the meantime kept | ong urea maarances ap popirtame) Chaplain Green asked the speaker to cxplain ard that he would not allow an appeal | Atter some twther skirmis his seat, payiog no atuntion to thecrice, ste | oc omm hause, sold to her; pare > prclucmm nd he favored a territorial furm he Socio improper fees had been p: : hae er Himber moved oe ee LDay ac Cook peek aang.) t i right be Sees egies Me Poe ni saeronuee ee ilieces der Sg wernment for this D: ig > retaned improperiy certain papers del vel tary, Which was agreed to. that is all. (A Walker White} Ou! he'l | over af the toot nnctine oreedine non waits Bae said the advantage would b= Geshe eee ee ee the Mota | MEMERKS OF CORPORATION ATRURSEY W. 4. | Qe" ail Tight, Cran a good Bowen man | of location of the Corporation otic, was again Aepev loge the same rights Pp ° wn ta certain cooK. until he lest the Commissionership, and Cross- | laid ove: Adjourned. given the city under its Sanareee. so a atten ens banald, charged with | correctly and published a6 a matter of justice. | p,Uve thet san toasty the penitea ee das, progremes slowly but steadily On motion, a vote o' was tendered justice in violat on | First, he would respeettally hand over S10 for |i Coop othe committee has summoned | T¢éistered up to noon to-day being 64, of w General Rodgers for his remark, a: se, Which requires cases | the rent of the all, (turning to the reporters.) | yon several times tid you hare fate ae act | 42H were colored and 234 were w retired fro vits) to be sent tothe nearest | Put that down. [Laaghter and cries of “Put tena Sy x that the judges do not require well-k: ‘The o> And sent the said case, not todustice | it down.) ‘To-day be hadanticipated some dit- | “Sr” yy srimber and D. Hudnell.--Nobody | 2¢h* © appear and register, ‘nnd that the r the nearest ice, but to Justice | ticuity in regard to the hall, and he had called | yin elie : =i MONON \ a ce hhamies will be Tegistere without solicatic ith, upon occasions Prot, @ ut that down correctly—to . | person. Persons will take notice, hower: an Police Boardhas retased | Gnytee theta and k, and this is v BS" PAN TEA, P THE VERY BE: T oN AN TES. $140 PRE . GUNPOWDER TRA ONG LAL CHOP GULONG TEA PERIAL AND ENGLi»: Z FAST TEAS, gina oft south Line of th street from Ways and Means | Sfeth strest % fe en south, parallel t resolution to collect £ a ison: then weet against the late Eleano R. Lang, by which the Kecorder is instructed toentorce by April st next the payment of sli aiance in six and “of trast on the ee, with nates COFFEES: ey of tale, Ce ancine purchaser ‘$N0 will be re ¥ PCRE ARTICLE OF purchaver at tine ot rale. If the RNMENT JA * complied with within ve days ENTS 1° FoURp riet © cves the right to KUASTED bo. 40 (stot the defaule aster, . Auct > th Aud Ftamps at cost aquired from the te. At is sat VALUABLERRAL P= Hhiwii~ Pe (Bytirtucota dot cord I have been , engage the hall, and this could be substant ve b that on clection day no man can vote unless 1 ~s. advising the parties In venard to the meetings last week it had bv comaiten tently that yon | £!*tered, and the surest way to be registered 1s at no a ee ! tee at eke meee went Union Tae were sick, waited on you at your honse, and you | © 8° aud attend to it. i : ehicti 9 meme onon ¢ reak up the pacer. Pp disregard i and to | had no testimony to give. { wiil give you $50 if Cece ‘at a po a an £2 La pg atevra Attori secure harmony at this meeting he had cailed | you will produce the proof.”” Fires, Whiskey and Kerosene. WaTeRE wtreet ene ban ined a Re e | the rem Teed and rate ee ey | On Major Morse, who assured him that there | "54 Stowen.—«t don't want your money; but 1 | tt hasbeen eethemey that nine-tenths of ts re ys 1 assigned, and arule was ordered | would be no difficulty in regard to the hail. estos fires in public offices, manufactorics, ‘eat he thought | cd on Justice Smith, directing him to | and he replied, “Major, if that be so there i > | Mr. Cook produced and read the following let- | houses, barna, &c., come from intemperance und that hundreds of millions of dollars we: wratct, | be saved annually by the exclusion of wiin+: \ Wallar: | and other intoxicating drinks. At the sam~ | him down to where be . Gowen shonid hay biting a repetition of disorder. Dut Z masters to ri belonged. Se . and answer on the first Saturday in Feb~ Will be no mobocracy, and Twill advise the people to attend—let that yo down. Se ‘The right to hold meetings belongs to any nuin- Lanon BMovEMENT— Organi: int Aur sae PRIME Wesihk AN If berrels a ty iy Lout t FICE OF SECRETARY OF THE ComMG 7 RISHURG, PENNSYLVANIA.—Mr. H rat ion of @ | ber of citizens who choose to call one; but the of the Bth tnetant isduly received. ‘1 4 S int M £ Distwet of Columbia Sate Councit-— | right to misrepresent Kepublican meetings does | quiry about the genuineness of certain tetters to | HOC, — Sa nae Ok We Been tna 200 Poi ON10 APFLE BETTER " x Ateter Spats, Connell for Marvland | not rest in the reporter or editor of any paper. | wlich you refer reflecting apon the character of Wil. | Of dwellings are caused by the careless: suitabic for Groen ream "ge i, held, b mocectag een bia, recently organ. | Put that down correctly. [Langhter.] Ferson- | lem A; Couk. Bea. In raply. i would state thet no | Kerosene. | The accider eg A rte —— = “. held @ meeting last evening at Trades | ally the editors and reporters were on the best of “a as. aelnecer bec tue Taspioaias is peccont’ Ge wee, hea | rd fer the pari pain | lrcr ttall, which was attended by representa- | terme with him, and he believed that hey had jalorconvietion of any ‘offense whatever, keepers and domeeaes ‘are 80 careless 2s to | ete his mab law, wi dircetly a number of trade organizations. | candor enough to report correctly what they te eure that the letters to which Giga subhenetin Gor ee encouraged by the leader of v. This Corcoran occupied the chair, with J.D. | saw and eard correcti Put that down. els id 1 disclaim all responsibil aie te the realy A y —— ob W. A. Cook, the mouth-piece of S etary. A constitution and by-laws | [Laughter] 'y them to-night, and if rage of them exce} Gown the cht te exnnbee oa Bowen himself, and 2 they did not make a corre by Jour letter, te which this is 6 re Stine ee ae vernment of the council were reporte report he would . 2 caazuittee, and adopted. The constitu- | that they do not possess the ability or have Hout reterettanty, Your shedlend convent. | managed bras Fa Pippo nel * that the council shall be com- | the inclination to make a correct report. Mr. Sh tea iat to | aeeeetTay the cause of ancients, sicguien toe aeadednee oe ne to break down th: | Mt-Short was called, ana said the signature to| Seeing then that they cannot be wh: mn theis cout € B . r 1 . ; | the above was genuine. [Cries of “That's it.” | avoided, the next thing is to make provision Feranciog. inelndi a eeaetengr es re eon preter and eee te stlees [A voice bat itdown’} ee ee any Oe extinguish the fire as quickly as postivle wh.» | SHE Purves asses) hs mechanics and laboring m: r ail in favor of the Nationa! | _ Mr. Cook continued, saying that he had net | it may occur. Theinmatesare terribly fright- | jaacodta Under Epiict Mayor was packed; but they usd two meetings ne eight hour system. ‘Te pow. Who is not in favor of General | intended to have produced this letter, but he | ened, run frantically about, scream, and make |, ——— ieee [= womany. The present munte:pal guvernment are such as may be ne v ? {A yoice.—* Hatton.”] Let him | had referred to this matter as a a specimen of | the matter worse, simply because they know not Esrastisnsp IN 1854, i crue E FAMILY © k, $5.00; wae a pack: dcoxcern, but the two last mect te eorry into citect the objects for go then. Grant met the enemy on many batile- | the falsehoods put out ‘inst the party and | What to do. What is the remedy? Simply th’ PREMIUM AWARDED IN IS5T, kod Killed the packers. zauited, aud such a8 may be granted from | fields, and led many of you to victory. [Ap-| those in it. He wanted them to prove the | i the first place: Every person who lives in BESTEXTRA —« Mr. F. A. Boswell said there was no one w time to time by two-thirds of the associations | plause. The for Grant men, and they | charges. Their conduct was in keeping with | T0om lighted by kerosene, should haye it di-- WH WHEATLEY 'S y act's vegretied the late distarbance more than ie . Every amociation under the Ju- | Sit attend pat ther, swe he eed | that er those who are to-day traducing the man | tinetly and unchangeably impressed on hs | PREMIUM ST VAR DYEING een ' @id. The motiovysthat induced this mob were Hor ot the council shal! be entitled to three | and Republican came out and howled out in yonder white house, and who hesi not to | mind that the speediest mode to exting CLEANSING FY ARLISSMENT, est krown +disturbera. He wits not the-e st one hundred members. | them. [A voice.—“Put that down too; slander his wife. It was part of the trade of the | flames on such occasioas is to throw a woolcr: No. 49 JEL EE: «ities or each suice 3 laughter.] Then it called those in favor ‘of re- | enemies of the party to slander those in the | cloth or blanket over them, and to press it Bret Whe eatin eee any | Party, including Sayles J. Bowen, and he ap. | gulekly and closely. This should atwass he | licious plan of reform be pointed out and he | Pealed to the mecting to stand by him. Hv | Temembered so clearly, that it w 1 not be would support it, but they cannot dictate retorm | Claimed to be somewhat of a champion | forgotten in the midst of the confusion and INST. ©. VERY REST © * ENCLIEN PREAK- FAST, ann ran TEAS. @8 vis was direeted to furnish t lication. A resolution reqites i ing the use of th conventwn ~ with q pl cd ling the colored and white men, | f the party for God Almighty had | {right of an accident. ‘This is the first requisiee, | 2, “gory PURE DUCKW DRIPS, #1 © people and there cou Hall of the House of Representatives for a pub- | who attended ike meciiven vena cee end | made hie sacks y ana tue ety, tad The cecond fe ae te rigs the firet x cloth or | Anzes t0 hawe | saad hing. Their ditient u ite meeting ¥ as adopt Adjourned. “bread and butter brigades.” They try to | Teporter of THE Svan, he asked. o you re- | blanket alwaysat hand, where itcan be snatch: | and bring reproach upon you whose only crime is | collect way back yonder, during the war, when | UP and used in a moment, and if ther= are two | ANY ALBERT IN! Tae Sixtm Warp Tus Rerepican Cucn | poverty—write it down. Among the scavengers | TH STAR published that a white man named | OF three, all the better.” There should be on READ ELPNG ‘ | | met last evening at Logan Hall, Navy-Yard, | and laborers are as noble hearts and aspure | Cock, went to the Asbury Church, and ad- a table-spread or crum-cloth, or bed blan- VERTISEMLNT. c. Withha, Aud in view of the fact that on account of lim- | Pxpesesas there are among the tax-payers. | dressed the colored people? Hic hail no idca | ket, always within instant reach. With this ited sppropriations the Secretary of ihe N God Almighty pity the editor or reporter who | then that they would be so suceessful. He | provision, let every m in the room under- + 1 in raMILY GXOCER, jeleat ATS PEN SS) CVANIA AVENDB. TGHT acurasly suited bas been com i to issue an order suspending | has not respeet forsuch men. [Laughter, and | Weuld go on werk in the Burcaa of Construction and io. | Voices Pairs and Steam Engineering, thus throw pas EYE | and other Spectacies, by smerc'y aneLe this work, urging that they | stand clearly that if any fire from kerosene “Put that down;"*Do."] stand true to principle, and ‘ultimately receive | Occur*, the woolen cloth is to be instantly g |, He would go further. ‘He was at that meet- | the blessing or the Father. [Cheers.] applied. Water may be brought im afte | | } | | | BROWN AND Woirih ~ > SOLD AS LOW | AB “) KATES. | epporents of the party ¥ vapiage of w ob ration i over six hundred mechanics and worki n | ing inthe back part of the hall, and Jos: A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Cook. wi le | swering a few y ORS. Ww. GRCUPE & SUN, CONFECTIONERS, whe the instigators « Ssnders were, but | out of employment after Monday Nest, adored | Wiliams was cohed on to neonate athe (Wil- || Mr. R. Thompson moved that Mr. Slowen be | Such a provision will actually prevent a great | JL. MW. HOMPLER, OPTICIAN, No.319 Peoueylvaainaverne, bet. 1th and lath ete. 8 was the duty of every o sownthem down. | resolutions earnestly entreating Congress to ar- | am) asked if Mr. Dixon, who called the meet- | allowed an opyortunity to address the meeting, | Many a ts, for the very fact of making it) —_ Fe cy 3 3 “South side, opponite the Ki kwood House,” ‘There was law enough, but the oSicers lacked ntinvance of the work at ‘he | ind, was preseat—and the but Mr. S.not.ceming anxious, the motion was | Will impress the minds of pon onl Ps fetes en | Would Hy call ct spirit to execute jt hud been the ropriate legislation, and j-re- hed not put. revent negli . If no opportunity of ap Weceeaanersess escaececenwes | hiote| Nie fe a tivation of thelr eta fours au juries were packed_he denied it, Mao bogs nearer iy oo RESOLUTIONS, ng the remedy occurs, all the better. Th: :a.:. | PR PE PPEPPPP ESP Pree ere PPP PEO? : His opposition to the resolutivus was confined to peaker of the Houss, wut and the meeting proceeded with | |. Mr. A. M. Green offered the’following resolu- | Who insures his dwelling feels no © THR WORKING OLASS.—We arc now pro- | tom vg mee aa tyromediry ine. Fagg ago pon of the Commuiitees on Naval | no disorder, except when Croseman made the tions, « which were adopted: a‘ ae | mig mnt a to bed Dared fo furnish all classes with constant em- Se ag saree —— = Houses of Congress. After | inqui to who was to pay for the hall, and — frequently y: = Ment at home, the whoiv of the time or tor thy the new constitution aud by-laws the ¢ a prompt answer. [A voice. Precaution of insuring. Corporation offic’ ere Abo pout & x jo n ‘yearn cre moments. “Busincns nw. light rable. *'Mr-d. L. M. Bowen wasoppoced to the resota- | ‘NP adlourned. Beard bim with ‘an wood dee ono,speak and | trading themse have hisshop insured, Dut declined Pek, cycning, and a Bropaaticnal’ Sum. by" devoting tlecir fone in toto, because they sought to ostracise a |p; r. Thomas EF. W. Feinour, for- | wetal in such meetings. (Puramg to the re~ “it had done him no good,” forgetting tha: the | Prariy Aiue,t@, the business. yECEASED.—M v. few nuen, our leaders, who he did not. belicve . ma : cee = 2 ae et | merly clerk to Major Richards, Superintendent | Pozters.) It may be that you can slander and would come of dividing the 5 od oa ot Police, died at his father’s residence, in Bal- | misrepresent the party, but your trade will soon Boys and earn nearly as muchas me. That all "who oaae Bo- tice send their address, and test the business, we meke this unparalleled offer: To euch as are not well feeling of security against a total loss was worth \ | | | \ | Rs 5 | Satiefied so ; FLOURH sei ie aes nae meet i | Heute Hi arte tenet eral | SPR Reet age etc alten Sete Seca ee | Sie Paneaeraees oe Mente | BBO OR Srow all this blame on Mayor Bowen. To | Of the late hae te Wend arias et Mrandson | Of ned to’ Frida; Mi Provision to extinguish kerosene fires.—Couniry | Sill de fo commence work ou. and a copy Peo Ue : y, ig, which adjouri ym lessrs. cunirs | pic's Literary Companion—one of the largest avd number of years resiried % ‘ing by his | Himber and Hudnetl rented the it, for the Gentleman. Seat family © ners publishrd—all free by | Receipts direct from the mili, with orders to sell at many good qualities « large e'rcle of friends, | Second night, from Mrs. Lockwood. (Mr. Had- ee ; Mail. Reader, if you wout ent, profitable | Market Rates, who will mourn with his family his early demise. | sell—*I'll substantiate that.”] And the other 7 The latest parlor game—‘settin’ up.”—Ez. | work, address E. C. ALLEN a CO’. ‘Augusta, BAKE! io-can nas our Npresentannz | He was a member of Metropolis and Grand subsequently rented it from Mr. Lock- 87" Academy of design—a young lady's board. | #&2- tiembew BS, ATTENTION man wasa rowdy was tov “uch for lim. Simply tar ree Foamy eae P. G. Wells, hel mm. eae en runonaszas, = Secaure these law-Seeshare wee Gar apy ows, and Harmony Lodge .P. G. Wells, colored, has been ap- wiitan effcials, it was absurd to charge it upon th- | Ma*eus, of this city. pointed a notary public at St. Louis. Mayor. He appealed to the black man's goo: er HAS A HANDSOME STOCK OF (One Barrel or Thonsands, at wente and thete interest Hie woped the mae sitTgzC Lecrenee Tule cvening. the aie and alae cans of gilt are now very fashion- | pear, paces, CLOAK VELVETS, LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by ine would not take any part in the attempt to t ures: y _ ‘3, CK 8! 5 eels quit odium on the Mayor.” Tho moment wo de Fret Covke; of Harvard Universi y, in Lincoln Pr Aponte pany furnished eee DEBSEEA, RIRDONS Catena, & —— wee Le ie a Tne Ta | ehe v7 lectar “q past year. — ny work, ant thay are crem ‘sow laughing at our hee that has ever been seen gathered for such na who favor the preveat §Z~A nervous Ohio householder was waked | FLOWERS, BONNETS, FLATS, | PROPOSALS FOR FUBSISTENCE STORES. pr aS : + Turpone—about a thousand peopio were in tio {tration aa rioters, outlaws a ‘and profess | UP,tbe other night by an alarm of burglars, got | TRIMMINGS, and all kinds of Parisian Novelties. | Gyyicz Deror Comsmsaany ov Buaserescr, Mr. West said his eolored brother tatked like | ! e beautiful illustrations which are foact in our behalf and interest, whore reatoluect | OUt his gun, fired from the window and ruined a | Also 3.P. Ricnwoxd, Va: December 3), 153°. @ mocking bird, and he was astonished at | ‘> ig Eon toe caprem meansof an elec- is their own the defeat of the | Pair of best ‘were flapping ona | Dresses and Cloaks made to % | Sealed Propestie, apt will be received at Zemarke that had been made to-nigut. itwas | \Fical Wht, add very mach to the Interest of Republican ‘parts. ot the cverthrow of enfran. | clothes 326 Penneyivanta this ofice 1 Bor MONDAY, January i, Sec Gere was io lavery pow, but & the Cnc) canna ee ERS [or Tight of whieh ta Ratetens tina; moet | 7 It is most remarkable that while we are | _2ov 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. Tecan colo ¢ Bowen was ‘ D eather—uncommonly pleasant | \7 ANTEDITotee ee ee i most abject slavery. He did not know that Mr. | ROSES IN Wrxrer—As an indication of the Ne Seek as sib /SRUGR tease | STee Tok erin tet ee en Bien the | 2.370 pounds Bowen had a perpetual claim on the colored | Mildncss of theseason, we were shown yesterday press who have proven ti ven ~ | West are putting up with an most, oa * men of the cily. He war sorry the Kepablican | P¥ Mz. Hood a rose bad almost biown walled fled by" thetr ‘vecent cepoural of the cause of tke | intenacly refrigerated, and. are hare west ste = party was getting £0 dirty—it was getting worse | ‘Tom & bush which remained out on his groands belters from the aoe party, and its frail at- | more snow than they know what to pigeon ss and wors—he was getting sicker and seker of | *!) Winter, and in no wise from the in- fempt te bolater ap. im their base wsurpa- | " go-te ic caid that at Central pL tae at, ant he believed it was going to be total dam- | Clemency of the weather. « Better.) Well why do | Jorith at tie - fod of tee great me- | we air ince ratisod that, its City, Colorato, | 1435 pounde nation. {Appiacse.] Aud why was it? Becanse a uot these papers pitch Into Congrems?” (A. | on "Bus und to the naitoh thes it will kill her in three minutes, but teoy sets im Mey have wo chief exeemtive at the head of the TRE Exuimtion at the Whitehurst G: voice —* Don’t want to lose patronage.” we wld Co fcare the women im that oe — aining Corporation. Hie wold ot mpport any sun | continues to attract a great number of waiters | LOCC DOR. want (©, love patronage.” faze the women tn that way. "They wil ace ES 0nd If they put up J. Bowen again for | every evening The wa views are capita eed While down in a sick bed he often felt for thess ule : oe Conditions, Ae..a8 re-eleetion. the party was doomed. The colored | no one should fail to see them. . le, and he hoped God A! ‘would spare 3 % PORTER. The ta one dented eters 8 Ged, ———o—_-_ Eis fe to see this party consollankea Meeks RMS ae ee ee SS for one. doubted hix Gvinity. A move! SEE ADVERTISEMENT of mamnioth - | base, unme: tacks of a few persons ment Was now ey made to retain him im | hibition at stalls of John LL. Yosborestnsey pe ger Brn hima feel for this powie, power again, snd was useless to under. | Market. and it seems ct timcs wonderful that the tebe it, ax he bad proved himself utter'y =; Great Creator does not blast such. [A inecmpetent emt unworthy of the office. Mr. A Lapy’s Sate axp Bow Lost. See adver- | wice.—“ He does rometines.”) It os 3 geptiowan whom he estecme! | ucment. im vain that they aesail you. [A Voice —“ Put Fare | a i a | eet cee ite orronr ETE TET | SHORTS, PIPES, 2c., &¢., o2. Til'geoss promptly tree =z Bolierea. Li Sst ay dee z7cotm | ce oor er Bt

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