Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1870, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

thanks for honor conferred upon is election. Adjourned. FIFTH Wan, ular meeting of tise Fitth Ward Irish _EVENING STAR. | ny ne re es Board lot mais cs Mowiay moning'ssx: | Georgetown Advertisements, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. Meetings Last Night. a fects ae ame — FRiparY. March 23, 1870. Friar in Mowrcomeny County.—On Wed- REPETITION OF THE iD. publi Stn’ was held last evening, th: about 100’clock, the house BS1C z | . — ee The Irish Republicans of the Third Ward met | BOPuplican Chute is Melt Mine chaunes,the of Alfred Jingle, situated on the Kockville | MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, | GROCERIES, hk ’ Union Hall; Mi elected record: = Just of the District line, caught fire BY THE last evening at Trades ; Michael . Quigkey wan inne speretary A mevhe LOCAL NEWS. Dusty iy Ue chair and Thomas Maroney secre. | Chasies McCarty, Hamin Nolan, Wan. H. Haast from 6 defective’ chimney and was barwod ta Pibenier pe SS tary. Mr. Heury C. Sherrill was elected vice | james Butler, J. W. McKnight, L. Newrath. The house was and cost . GEORG Amusements, ac, President. James Calan and William Barnes were eleetad about $1,500. No efforts could be made to stay AT rexre CHU! GROCERIES. Rariowar THEaTER—Joe Jefferson im “Ri: The Chair thought there would be no quar- | members. The name of Edward Barnes, ex- the flames, as the high wind prevailing com FRIDAY EV RIES, vie Winkie.” 'P | reling in this club. The; would have the infla- | commissioner of the Fifth Ward, was Propesed 5 those present give all their tion Poors open “ ence of the Mayor and Ward Commissioner. and | fer membership, when Mr. B., who was saving the neighboring property. at ouart Surrs & Sreone’s Art GaLiuny, 25 F st. work would be given to members ef the club | said that no ome had authority to present his River Frowt—Entered and Cleared—Steam- nay Rew avd interesting Pieces will be sided. MARERITER’s ART GALLERY, 496 7th street. out of employment. The object of the clab wax | name to any such club. Messrs. Maryman, Me- er Express, Nickle, from and to Baltimore. Ihe Sse. Children. 15 Conte. GROCERIES Baxtow’s ART GALLERr, 27 Pa. avenue. to aid the Republican —. He then offered | Knight, Sul pce ma end Kelly, with Mr. —<—$ $$ __ Motreroit, Bea Kindly farnishel by Wm. G. . —— fem by the Ir Kepablicntsof te Pur ui | sites tn, caplyment, Re Brey Goniiet ALEXANDRIA. eae a —— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF GEORGETOWN Co:- ‘ards on the night of the 16th peg: r. D. was . D™ GOODS AT GULD PRICES, “ ‘cond instant, | then and the — ‘in which they maintain the inde; mee of the ‘of the club, and ate THE Fanwnns i magisterial The decline i the ward associations, and oppose the formation | vised all Irish-Arworieana to buckle on thelr ars district of ‘Lioconartn coapinie of the thes | BARGAINS in ALL MINDS OF DRY GOODS amongst us of such a high-sounding, but use- | mor m view of the Juneelection. A. committed upon their fencing. They say that bE Cotton. 16 ote. very lese, and, just now, mischievous institution asa Sauk soereay itis impossible to Keep their ground feclosed. | SeeaF: Jarl wide Bicach ‘Ricbardesn'y ten oth ;” and setting forth “that the Irish The weekly meeting of the Sixth Ward Irish the fencing being sto’ as fast an It is erected. ¢ Eepablican Aswelations of the different wards | popublican Club wee held last oveciey aan DESERT ERs from the troops now stationed parpoce of Checting cad Seen ene erica President Andrew Nexiiie) In the ech. at Fort Washington, who robbed the squad to LARGE STOCK one man amor us, but - ‘of jesers. lam Kade, Jose) » bod , were in this city a day or iisorielng We ae hepato n | eek and One ron mer act Selvin a ieccucer ore med ing into ita ranks “an “mang” Piakuans, | ar acoman, frees gepecial comaitton ap- pee at mocrats, as THOUSAND HERRINGS arrived at Mepublices goat’ te’ tater ert tae outof contracts, that the Mayor Fishtown yesterday from a lower tishing shore. | _ = that every amociation of them is) entirely whorad tT heap lp agreement | They came in bunches. Among them was E independent of all the rest, though in entire | ¢htirely by ws e Pilot herring—a fish almost as large asa shad. STABLISHED IN 1834, sympathy with them in their general aim and San tn ee tie disth Mora hed THE ALEXANDRIA CaNAt will, it is stated, be PREMIUM AWARDED IN 1857, fd, and that every one of them is fully compe- | featey neem awarded to Mr. DD wc eam full of water by Sunday next. sama FRESH GOODS ig. M.D. tent to manage iis own affairs without the as- ‘iad tate M. henge ‘A, Pictoher CRIMINAL Court, Judge Fisher —’ Sye ee eee Ps .H. WHEATLEY'S . tehnater aT ee ee petty —The founder and | Warsnce Of any Central Club; thatall this bother | Cecuy ami destitute. Merera. WA. Fleteher, | «Stor and Chae Clark a with robbery, ITY ITE Se ree fee ahog* cam temies teers: | Cane nteeamesne cpio acettn | Gove ape en trzue tee el atone | ete conrite ou nk ten? .- ae corsa A aELaaE s 1e u 3 itent each. ¥ conv! = 4 . hands and their hearts, and pent of one man, in order to rotain his present post ‘ate Who Mahe AS ee i aay ‘was sentenced to the House of Corcection | SPRING CLoruixc—New STYLES.— Dropping 243 pM dag see Sap Bice Me bereulean labors. Response | t9° tne Tomanecr OF his dare; that It wasowing | Je Pion ee Case ae pointed & | fr three years. Sport Thomas, alias William | in at Thee a ane hae eehnsrivania avenuc, |, Beplete with every desirable apperatee nd pro- me mia Professor of Obstetrics—Men- respect | ©!t» of this city that he was elected to Risiplace | Committee to andit'the accounts of the clab. Geen wet tek jeryeae wed WH | ing Jost opemite, for men and sepepekien i teined, with constant gerepion om the past Bim, Nomen admire him, and children sing | 47° %0t because of any claim ofhisown upon the | A communication from Mr. P. H. Doi 8 ‘ would be advisable for the public to'mspect. 2 | {tne PPPS, et SE eee Se praises to Howard, the philaui '< | Kepublican party, since he never did one cent’s wae that he had calted on the Secretary. Circuit Court, Judge Cartter.—To-day. —_s—__ romptly executed. ed to by F. Howard. MD. worth of real service, and that now being med in regard to having the men lately dis- | Glofcka agt. Sackett: ver: ict for plaintiff. Her- ARRIVAL ov SrRixc Goons. GREATLY ‘The ot Materia Med'ca—Forsan et | {toroughly known and completely “played ont pom from the Navy-Yerd reinstated, and | mance & Newton agt. Brown; do. Varnell az. | Business Suits, $8, £10, $12, $13, $15, and $1°. hace olim meminisse juvabit—memocia sen his constant habit is that of going round to all t = Secretary had promised to give the Killian jury out. Dress Suits. $15, $18, #20, #25, and #30. Biterma virtus. “Response ‘by J. E- Mo: ‘M. | the meetings of the ward clubs to get innocent | Matter his attention. Mr. Andrew Neville then —— i A. Sreacs’ Popular Clothing Store, wind REPUCED . gan, Worthless men to pass resolutions ly reflect- | butled back the slurs cast on this club by the CoLorED PRorie 1x Tux IxpiAN CountTRY-— Pa. ave., between 10th and ith ss, J B. BRYAN. Pres, 3. A. BUFF. T Professor of Chemis:ry—As Brutus ua ing Upon gentlemen who stand asfar above him. | 5ixth Ward Republican Club a few evenings | The Executive Committee of the Colored Men 8 Three doors east of Lith st. . — = | Cesar not less, bu: Rome more. so oun late | “Ct a8 Heaven is above the earth, because they | tinee, Which were that this club was compczcd | National Association held s meeting last nigh? ——_e-—__ WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK PRICES. Professor of Anatomy saovs us that he k don’t approve of his actions and sentiments, | 0 Democrats whose be proven was of 9 death- | at the house of George T. Downing, toy od Jer JEWELRY, Corner of Seventh ar not less, but chemisiry more. A letter that among other good reasons which led to ‘d nature, and who had never fought in the | hear a statement of Hon. V. Dell, delegate from Oroide Jewelry, Pays pn, A -} Lonisiana avenue, from Johns was read. regrettine se | the or * A tenrned. tue colored people in the Chickasaw and Choc- French Etruscan Jewelry, x ON DEPOSITS. ; vs espouse Stam Freee | ees age ce mas eoitl oS oeeitiat Ss scat Waal = waoasablameet st hoe Alenka Diamond, ORDNAENTNGT ra Peet PAT nahi see bs = £0ieg. - ator TY ). O. Howard, G.T. 5 a s 20>. m. = £5 A oes ie tlub, which had the misfortune of having : wi ee ae ing: Frets Yacmenr de. sees Gee Sliver Plated Ware 2 = ie malt "The Protessos of him for ‘witheut being insulted by | Mecting of the Republican “ Fly" | Mabson, F. C. Revels, @. T. Ruby, Prof. received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jew- AY COOKE & Co., He attacks the cerebellum. and strikesthecersbram, | iS; “t00ls;” that since the formation of theso | monize tae Conflicting Elemente—"Shoo Fly” — | 210°R dG ie aad FG, Bar - | elry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, be- J Aud Keepe.a sirange senation in the pericardium, esctarh th oten cecamaeetes Page tne in feguarlaecthie or ce ent ene ~ Downing presided, with F. @. Barbedtnes ao sec- tween 4 and 6tb streets. area BANKERS, three long years of study, of an: ‘and pain, cane: s Repul retary. The Chair introduced Mr. Dell, w Buy and sell at ‘Then ® Dit of shee; > and clubs to send a de! of five members from - Py . * a current market rates tr ieticasmscaresats, «| RRER ORT eT Ree ET AE ey | cetacean ornate there | in reeaeyan salen | Batam lamer Tee, la | Bane soane ani 5. 5 Jub an: - > es s by GOLD AND 8IL Ant tite eoutding patients with powders and with stead Meeit be Teturned a8 one of ‘the ry Himber, in the chair, and Wm. Prender sec- recta come time afer te wat, te finns Fine Eagieh ‘Hose for 4, $4.50, and $5 per Orders for STOCKS, and BONDS promptly exe- | SOFT SUGARS,“A ‘and“B"..13\ and 13% cts Response by C. ©. Cox, M. D. ge orange Presi- | retary. not_acknow! the power of the United | Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs for men at i | FAMILY FLOUR (second to none but The Protessor of Therapeutics— = that by hit oF inet ait mast bo | ‘Tho Campaign Committee made a report, | States to sct their slaves free ana ther wena $3 and $6 per doz. — Fae nn On OTAMES Sambal. Welch)... 2 60 per oak We are always bapry ppd ey pa boy Prev ligent man tha’ when Mr. ©) Syphax said he noticed that | liberty by special treaty. These Indians were The prices of these articles are nearly, if not | —————--— a <= To ail acknow} and seliishness | the name cf Mr. John F. Cook was not men- | all rebels/and secessionicts, and ail favored sia quite, as low as I sold them ten years sinee. - = CHOICE EXTRA... That therapentics us and that Re is one ery ast men to lead | tioned among the other names read by the sec- He stated the terms of their liberation, ‘Gxo. C. HENNING, 410 7th st. northwest. | THE NEW BOOKS OF THE SEASUN ‘True happiness and Bliss. in any serious that the Third Ward | retary on that committee, ‘neareted the harduhige of tee treo cotneed Bah eens Mohri 2 PURLISRED BY * | WELCH'S BEsT. ” Response by D. W. Bliss. Kepul the Central Club now in | ““rhe Chair stated that Sir. Cook had sent ina people who are living there, referring to in- | ‘A Wonp To THE WISE 18 SUFFICIENT.” Press—The powerful Nemesia of the existence and believe that those who oppose the | communication at the last raecting withdraw ia, stances of alleged great injustice to which they | prudent housekeeper purchases the best and | HARPER & BROTHERS, New Yerk. | FLUUB AT... ld ever wield fes “be segiantinnp estionstineraie adopted, | sname. Mr. Syphax said he was not aware ot | are subjected. ‘To snares cae eneeed give | cheapest article Tor the kitchen that can be ob- | 5 cnr by Mail, postar’propnid, 1 - uackery. Kesponded toby | ji/° Tone Wright inquired if this clab was | “wch a paper, but if it was so, and Mr. Cook | negroes equal protection will require the inter- | tained. Dooty’s Baxixo Pownen is the pur- Sent fy Mail, Zottane prevaid. to any part af the 5 of the who had placed him | ference of the Unitcd States ment to | est, best, and cheapest Baking Powder known. of nen aa ree. ‘which kept the table in a roar. * | not an so Loy Republican iaeies, he desired it to be known. The Chair | compel er to the right of all The | Une pound will go further in the culinary de- |<. Fead from Rev. B. A. Ma- | feet Se ruird Ward? The Chair repliedin | explained that Mr. Cook had withdrawn from | commen prover regard t of the town U. | partment than any other in market, and gua; | SEETCRES OF CREATION: A. Popular View of AND —— College, en- ‘Mr. Thomas Maroney bs all would , | the committee for good reasons, although he | S. inf: , and he was ver: tionable to preg wel! taemegedig coche nergy re results, as | reference to the History of Matter and of Lite “The Alumni | with ail hoe ney cone dag Bowen. tig | Was stilla member of the club, and desired to | the people, being the Triendof their per- | the ingredients are harmless, healthy, and nu- | Together with « of the Lntimations of wherever they may might for Say! + Bowen. He | be identified with it. Mr. Syphax said that in a | seoutors. as was also Thomas Drennan, deputy | tritious. It is for sale by all good grocers. 03 Science respeeting the Primordial Condition and Gielt alma mater urge pone rane igarnese aun a private conversation Mr. Cook had sald thet he | agent.” : a kce e : he, Ultimate Destiny Of the Marth and the Solar glory, good angel of was still with the club, and would be a member Gen. 0. O. Howard su; ted that a resolu- INDUCEMENT To Buy « Goop Szwina Ma- ystems. a rE rene ames 7 7 guard them from add gained ‘the "Temect igo any eytnat they | oF it if there was only Aiteon left in ity but It | tion be drawn op ec uteehee ot eo aa es | Coa Winco Ciba! Sewing Machine, the | Terity of MinGiaee ee eeeany im the Dni- as a Loomis, M-D., of the class | Sav gained the Tenant-righ¢ and Church bills | ‘was the speaker's opinion that he (Cook} should | cambria tad a eaee eer up to submit to | most simple and best constructed sewing’ma- | (ecivicet Moret yen itech the State the Alumni. Oo he Hnnced: "man, Could now go to Heaven | not be afraid to act with them openly. ‘The | the Gomattne on helen cere chine, will hereafter be sold on liberal terms Cloth, @2. r : ¥ Walsh read an original poem, en- | #8) joa tpg go sete Bowen; Chair said that Mr. Syphax was too Rard’on Mr, | “eae Downing moved @ committee of three be Ioquire at the, , Baum’s Corset and Hoo) _— Girls of the Period as seen throagh be we aan aD. en the | Cook, that he had conversed with him, and was appointed to draw up a bill for Congress, and | 5! Factory, 408 Seventh street, between D GARIBALDI'S NOVEL. The Rule of the Monk; +” which contained many | Colored mew 5 oom ene po mabeons, satistied with what he had told him. ‘A motiou | 4. “Langston Fro Vashon andJ M. Murphy | and E, 2,17 or; Rome in the Nineteanth Century. By General at id > | was m: to lay the resignation - Cook were comm! 3 ey Re al + Gro, Paper, 9 comi During the evening's enterta‘n: ballads tint Providence ‘avored no oneon account of | the table. ‘The Clair anid it was too late now, | Prot’ Taageten omieet - ‘resolution, which | Tim Czwrmat Dottam Stor, D._ Beck, 3 L OF THE PRIN zs ere Ses by John Parsons, Dr. Eldridge, and | SOl0r. “Mayor Bowen could not do everything. | th6,table: The Chair already accepted. yas adopted, that they believed the treaty of | Jewelry, Fans, Vases, Plated Ware, No. a | JOURNAL, GF THE PRINCE OF WALES‘ Mr. Burke. Pee Sp ae Rove | ,Mtt- Syphax presented a preamble and resolu- | April 2th, 1860, had been violated and the | Market Space’ between sth and Sth strects Exxpt, Consiantinople. the Crimea, Greece, Re, . —~s dy, but il he could. Any colored | tion setting forth that the United States goreen. | <e people have been treated with injustice; | Alse, Agent for Florence Sewing Machine. 2,5,1: | im lve Suite of the Prince ‘nnd Princess of Wales. PRICES CORRESPOMDINGLY LOW. Cu axct oF Govenwasnt ron Tite Distaict— Ing ae tine sent against Mayor Bowen was knock- | ment has withdrawn from this Distriet what | thee they commend Mr. Dell to the House and Sage By the Hon. Mrs. WiLtiam GREY. Imo, Cloth, Meciing of the Third Ward “Reform Repudlican’” ee eee eatrs OF slavery. He thought Thad- | Was known as the ‘Fire Brigade,” and aseard | Sonat committees, and hope he will find some | Dr. Warrs, Surgeon Chiropodist, most | $1.20. fuseciation—Tae regu'ar weekly ae or 15 veng, Abraham Lincoln, and Benjamin | Povernment owns a large portion of the pro, remedy for the evils complained of before those | respectfully informs his patrons on and 7 FORLD J the “Keform Republican” Association of the | Franklin haha three best men this country | fOre'wnich is wholly protected by this Dabtiee, bodies. Adjourned. after March ist, 1870, his establishment will be | S@ RUNS THE WORLD AWAY. A Novel. By be BS held last evening, Mr. A. H. pio — neon ay [apg poor | which, in consideration of its financial condi- ea located in the more eligible rooms, No. 535 15th | Mrs.) A.C. Sresis, Author of “Gardeuhurst. rs he chair, with o.L. Bart cata ee hard all day for oun dais twice a tion, is not able to pay the firemen a sufficient | FRAsT or THE AnnunctaTion — To-day, the | street, opposite U.S. Treasury. He suecessfully sige al deal Gomstituilon seciine forme eee “Nis associating | and five in family, and therefore was net ake, | Compensation for the mn Kary, labor performed by them, | feast of the Annunciation of the Vir, treats Bunions, Chilbiains, Club and in- | THE ANDES ANDTHE AMAZON: or, Across the shall be known as the Reform ublican Asso- | to make much of therefore the First Ward Republican Sind do | or ner ae the mystery of ‘Rsincar: ng Malle ana other diseases of the feet, Continent of South America. By Jawes URTOX, Ni - “naan 7 Hn most respectfully ask their representatives in | nation of God, lea festival of mach | without pain ee inconvenience to the patient, | M1 Pies of Natural History im Vassar Col Stic of the, Third Ward, and its principal PE Pe Ge RO ak in | the City Councils to use all thete Infnence with | devotion ana strictly observed by the Uatholic | The shoe can be worn with ease immediately | luée. Poushkcepsie. N- Y.. aud ond Kepublicaniom, and’ {0 dino eee | andi Mr, Bowen Gah ree eed was justice, | His Honor the Mayor of this city to get a gov- | Church. It being & holiday of obligation, ser- | after the Hefers to the many emi A Te ELPHONZO YOUNGS « 0o., imbece aaa to Spe the present | OrOid tans ome eat wi tae laneen — ernment salary in addition to what is now re- | vices are held in all of the churches the same | nent phy surgeons and thousands ofother | 4 5\crica ‘and numerous Llluetrati Of this city, to the ‘ehd thas boner TREN | Non a kee ee ome cine, If Mayor Bowen ait | ceived by the iremen trom this Distriet. a8on Sunday, and in many instances the faith- le persons who patronize his establish- th, $2.00. and economy may prevail in the adnate srecty would be his friends to-day; bat pote yeed Considerable confusion ensued in consequence | fal abstain secular emp! ent. As this | ment. Hours from 8 a. m. to 6. to m. to pe of it aflairs; and to obtain this ob ct our aim | do it. of many trying to get the floor and all speaking | festival occurs Coorg | the penitential time, or | sees! business at office. Dr. Wwnite is a THE UNKIND WORD. and Other Stories. By the at thought too much ought not to atouce, and the chairman appointed George | boly season of Lent, it is not celebrated in as visit patients at their residences 1, Tesccure a full and fair registration of the*] be exbected of Sane Dooce Phillips as Sergeant-at-Arms. Joyful & manner as id would be if itoocurred at | tween 6 and 8 p. ig fon ith SI oes oe GROCERS, : o ‘ - Mr. Syphax advocated the passage of the res- | any season e year. In of our = . — Neral voters, and Tega the registration and | _Gcotge Boston thought there were so many ‘ion, atl the Chatr concurred with him, and | Catholic churches, today’. the services were REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Sees Titttee ek tetas te pees <a Sota Stan whieh | Clubs organising in our Gay that it mas shard | said that ; orermment should pay an équal | very impremire, and able discourses were given G “ Portraits. New Edition. Svo, Paper, 50 cents; present ralers suecess, and: - | matter jer it with the a vi ih, $1 00. Ny believed thal success teen eee | tne Soto: jHg.thanght this slab should be com | REN "Aitred Jones ould this was the best thing — eine ‘ 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Be hereby guaranteed. A ae © dvors | he ever knew Mr. Syphax to do—he had never | , THE ALLEGED Gxororrowm Homicroe—New UNDER FOOT. A Novel. By Atrox Ctrog, Au @ use all honorable means in our power to | Not be o GTOTY ORO. ue x bean a9 sensible before. {Laughter} TRraL GRaxtep—To-day, in the Criminal a thor of “Maggie Lynne.” Illustrated. évo, Fa induce our cause to attendthe | said £ the Cometic pened t© | “Mr. Syphax replied that the remark just made | Court, A. B. Williams and Richard Harrington wat, comnts. 0 polls and cast their vote on the day of the elec- | 2 oo? aeaees the constitution. by Mr. Jones was the mosf sensible he had ever | Madea motion for a new trialin the cass of ADVENTURES OF CALEB WILLIAMS. By Connex Fovs-axp-a-Hatr Stacer = ary to the Thied WarttClabe and sould Max; | kiown him to make. (Prolonged laughter.) | Henry Floyd, convicted a few days agoot man- “Witt-ast Gopwix, Esq. Author of “St. Leon : J the sey Probable that the bill now | iliary to the Third Ward Club, and could hold | “Sir Sehioolcr said all should use thels influence | *laughter, on an indictment aang ie wie “Cloude Coniplete in’ One Volume ne the s mmittee on the of jetings in the lower part of the ward. __ | to have a bill pass of the kind proposed. the murder of John Donnolly, with reasons FANCY AND MILLINERY Goops, ame Ps 7 Columbia for a Territorial form of zovernm-nt | _ George Boston protested against the organiza- | “rie resolution was passed. therefor, and a new trial was granted. The mo- : Py will become a law, that this association unhesi- of & No. 2 club in the ward. Mr. Syphax offered the following :—‘Whereas | tion is accompanied by an affidavit of a witnes: HIRELL. A Novel. By the Author of “Abel | _mb2S and emphatically indorce said Terri- | John Wright saw no use in cross firing. Mr. | sere is ceisting in the Firat Ward diflerent Ke. | who states that he waa on board of the er Drake's Wife,”*Bound to the Wheel,” “Martin Dill, and our object will be to make that a the objectof this elab aswell |p uttican clubs which do not fully harmonize: | Stoat onthe day of the alleged homicide, and Pole,” &c. Sve, Paper, 0 cents, OWN WITH HIGH PRICES! the issue ai the coming June election, believing | 4 #nybody else. p- | Therefore, resolved, that the Executive Com- | that Dounelly fell overboard, the acoused at the AT PLAUTUS'S PLAYS. T. Macei Planti Captivi, D a r that by such 2 course the present corrupt ring , Boston understood it was an Irish Repub- | itttee of the First Ward Republican Club be, | time being about ten feet distant. Tripunmus, et Rudens. With English Netes, ‘Will be more readily and gertainly defeated at — Club, and his colored fete here who and are hereby, instructed to enter into ways ne GFitical ang Explanatory. Bro, S. Hagaginctox. ‘the coming «June election.’ — Wright's a Wan ee aad and means to hatmonize all Republicans in said DAME BALL—The water has been rained off M.A Professor of Latin tn theWeseyan Univer: S > / ard.” e National gro’ = rrow mem- % » Cloth, $1 35. The books wer and about forty per- | ‘hat but few white Republicans had applied to | “£0 5,0 ome said «< Shoo Fly.” bers will appear the first time this season for Davis’ MEDORA LEIGH: a History and an Autobi- him for work, but those who had, he had em- | 71.0 Chair, rapping with s hickory cane, sald ice, when their new catcher, Hicks, from Ss’, ‘ography. Edited by Caantrs Macaar, Withee Cc. 8. O'HARE @ SON, lected to represent the | Ploved. ‘The colored men hada eee Ter | «There is no Shoo Fly here. That's played ne Ee ES {otraduction, and 8, Commentary on the Charges . . prea work apd : : 7 le e ; Present e 0 ainst 3 ie thanks fer the potttion, stating thet he would | | Ove ete a tegen ne ne | er resinepare weer sarees National Club have discarded all’ idea of play. Stowe. Sto, Paper, 25 cents. do all in his power to bring about refo: m. pets, bet pies Hall we ail “flibust. | _ Mr-Syphaxsaid there were several Republican | ing “professionals,” and will this year preasut’s siees aieaninen sa it ne pir WH Canningham was called on, and | ™s apd beatae tin hover organizations in the ward, and it was of the | verystrong nine, composed entirely of amateurs, 801 MARKET SPACE, Bile of Mary acd ie TERS. The + pues ) ane some leng Pposi- si utmost importance that y |. Some po Eaton asrety 4 5 Dr. Tucker Sin ae which was | at the i battle paced, arth pny pn ae jor. gl thine they Prctdbiaricn F . > Sait ivi eee ann naa Sor Parad Friend “Ye i An scot and Ss GROCERS, 3 « d <4 ey ©, | little in in; a r | ari 5, #1,500.—| Cireuit most celebrated Cont Diekiee: hat in urging upon the péople of this | , Addromes were, made by Menere. Henry C- | Houples again, efter having made the attemspe | Caner wey ae Gian tne Cireult Court, Judge 4.6. L' Esta ane: Distriet the um) of a in thei | 5 aacarued right and others, and the meet- | once and felled. But it should be remembered agt. the Washi » Alexandria and CORNER EIGHTH STREET. y SELF. A Now form of » they do so with the view | ing adjourned. that there was an Irish organization in the ward | town Railroad Company, (action for damaces Oar ote Peles Soe ee Aaa Teoma mociety especially for poor ‘Sockingmen, A number of neh A sabitea: f the Fourth the ve solution was Seeeaded te cece meters thet 1300. Nr ‘Merrie ihe baby ot mao ceeteins tor High Benes,” Ac. Ore, Paper, ie SEVENTH BTRE! Ber O . jum ri epublieans of e Four Treso}ut 5 ir. its. ‘Adjourned. Ward held ‘me ‘a din's chore last | a8 for the Keformers. Thes ahowid all wuite | tion for new trial, — —_— = — ipa om CURE EW. Sen. am B Smal tole. evening, to complete or; zation of a new | tc~ ther. If a com: fee cou! Tmonize these ———_o-_—_ ——— 0} TESTAMENT 8H. WS OF NEW TES- Eee thes Waele ane ee | ae ‘aptain P. Shillen in the chair, | elements it would do a good thing, as it was now | _ Prusextation oF Juwzt.—Sir Knight Thos. TAMENT THUTHS 8) Lowax Aupate anes, ee ec tmociation for the | and Charles Curtain, secretary. time to bring them all together. ‘Thompson, of Columbia Commandery, No. 3, of of “Jesus of Nazareth, his Life and Teachings.” o eres ee Lace me Mr. Curtain, fromthe committee The Chair said he had attended the meeting | this city, on his visit to Philadelphia’ on the 23d Deiat De trestrates from Designs by Dore, the chair, wid WB. Wedgwood acting ar'See, | ect Teported & constitution, which of the Irish club, and he could voueh for their instant, to the grand tournout, and reception of Beveled Edges @37 Gir Edger gto," Clots eed } = hat none but residents of the wari my right. St. John’ io. 4, was the recip- STO! = if pe TE ER fo membership im the aroctation, the | “Mr. Garrett wished to knew how aud why it | jentot a tery hanione Kmgnte Yemtiar ce, | SEW STOCK BOUGHT aT Pasic Pmiogs |, 1. dovel. By M, Betuam Eowanps. Av- Capt. Bridges, and held stony terrence | name of sich shail be the is Kepabican | was that the Irish were kseping up their distinct | et, presented by Sir Knight Frank H. Watt, of hor of | Pactor, Jaceb,” A Winter with the > Association rourt! ard. dopted. organizations; wl was ey come | Ni iT Commandery, iladelphia. wi ec. 0, Paper, @ cents. 7 a teen Lameved teat eer aees ar |” The association then proceeded to elect offi- | tothe regular club and work with them fie ag | 3° . — : WELCH S BEST FAMILY FLOUR $2.18 PEK pags ee Roth pbc nage the | et Mr. Maarice Murphy was chosen tor | not like the looks of things. Home MancyAacTunme—Our citizens should WED SPORTS OF THE WORLD: A Book of SACK. The mode of dintel wants of ¢ President. For Vice President, Messrs. Joseph | The Chair sald he Shoup it hie duty to ex- | in all cases, other things be ual, patronize a ee = ae! er venture. ab wae or as | the Reuben Dav Author _of “The Adventures of * {an nuxiliary club to the ular ward club. | to those from abroad, President. {The point was made that Mr. Shit | Stoke te recag thor ia, "bright. ‘The | wealth and prosperity a : ceinmamity tre $520 man of the Committee on omy BS len was hot a natlve born Irishman, which ac. | soiee cee See ae ang | “ured. in we eek attention t0 the ad- STOCK ON HAND MARKED Down. ‘ a furned over to the aociaton Be ridges bad | counts for his small vote.) Mr.Jobu i) O'Leary, Fight. Blany had said they were not Repupn- | yeruwement of the Columbia Yeast Powders in BOUND TO JOHN COMPANY ; or, The Adven Ss partite | Shillem and J.D. O'Leary were noramated, and | plain. He said the Irish , DY receipts and tickets, was fully | the pallot resulted: 30 for Mr. O'Leary and's fu not 800 ho’ . - error could arise: “Mr. A. 8. Solomons, Chair. | Mi-Shillen; so Mr. O'Leary was declared V BAYS BEST ARLINGTON MILLS FAMILY FLOUB umn. tures and Misadventures of Robert Ainsleigh. dr., was nominated for Recording Secretary, he could say that the: ith th ee justrations conte. muslin, 000 yards calico, and 200 woollen shirts, and the Chair put the question, Shee ites | Con’ bat he coud the duty of theciub toadmit | Actax & Patraxciti’e famous minstrels hemes: see Sees, Tain necdice and thread for converting | Were called for, and @ number voting under's | ‘a £0 nt of aix nights only at HAYDN'S DICTIONARY OF DATES, relating to | ,Evt?thing else in the Grocery line at equally low ee ae sea ATE apparel for | misapprehension, the tellers reported Uiat they | ‘Sr. Heury Lacy suggested that a special com- Wall's Opera House on Monday evening wext ee BE nd, Nations. For Universal Reference. | T*t®- Gorm the date Tee omanaly asommented, % per- | Number of ‘motious the point was raised that | Toteseeaenhe ae ne cayie, wayeand meant | The popular “Shoe fly” and l“Bad Dicker tary ad Kegon ne Library ofthe Maga foe wesanyieh Gara eT ae thia was an Irish Republican awoclation, and | ward, and not give the business to the Executive | in vocalism they are sald to excel. They will ‘American Readers. Bro, Cloth, @500; Sharp, aG.00 4 To colored men we Comiit' ,e - rare - 2 eete ection Mie ior S22 value of gar- | "irr: Hourihan said’a coloved’ man was as Mr. Syphax had no choice as to whe accom. bes agonal sean ee MNcCaRTEY Rath ine Wee Re BEES children made other man. il e work; ught it was the proper Cow’ Covurt.—This morning, Ww finest assortment " 3 > Sir: Solomons also onced pd 12 opposed’ Sad he on See OE, work of the mepeutive, Comeelsiee gr ey , (gpommnaetentee Samael Blatthews, Sho had EARCY apd MCL ea GGOBS over tent, pt | bors,” Illustrated.” sro, Paper, 7ocente, cao ‘Capt. Bridges to allow those a Taig was declared rejected. | | Alderman C. A. Stonatt seul there had | been summoned as a witness before the grand > and Bt prices that defy competition. THE POLAR WORLD: A Popuiar Description of @ 80N, Eqvon in making up, garments, good acd," tt PnA othese.wore mamt + Aicangy Dean an 6 iy of trying agen. it | ty, te noch ras coe Tment for | Special attention is called to a few leading articles cioeeat the Gina” By Dr Gil aanmien hates aes eet nade irae : . | gion “Gs Author See Peymiclans of Colum bona dor Mr. O/Leany moved that committee of three the tah nid to organize separatel reetthe custody of the Marshal pastW HATS and BONNETS, inall the latest | monice of Nats aad he ere he Har pala ae ae —— te a ter, their own , he thought the irish | ‘Tax Couvmsta Imetirors ror THE Dear 3 ne ind 163 Mlustrations. sadn thor potiente whe arein pera bate, (tr. Kien —The Chas nas re- | couia ire feito doa thy nase AU AD Duan The Committoeon Appropriations | , Fine FRENCH FLOWZRS, uorarpassed in atyle | _ °°: “loth, Beveled Edges, 8375." miseade” with expedition, Mr. Tustin offered: ween | chair. 7 : “ © | imusio and vote their ticket, ‘He wear heweree, | naw aproed co Toport aa a or the Dest nd Paar. GABPEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, FRUIT ‘which wae unanimously = Murphy here came forward and took the to oly ier, of pence Dumb, but provision will be added that the title anatis: tA r~ md GBAIN AND ROMAN TBEES, ac. mb2-tr Brrwerenx M ann N a oy nominated John Hickey for re- form Executive Commit: |! Veet in the U : PLAIN AND FANOY BIBB Respectfully calle tin attestins ety Ty ri 4 insted a Hick iG AEE othe i BBONS, all colors and eecitally calls the attention of the public to his |S} argh, te ee Pepe bly Chas. Curtain was elected treasurers? i dese Let pokey and those interested ine eal trade FLOWER Sey ‘hich are this sso ot oe #00 RYL nay LS sng pambery mar ovens, and ovr se ie Comte Sd't| Buy? emiase 6 fe um | Mea Ae TAOR COLLARS, te moray | FESS Hak Ba as crac | SSS ER RLMARTEARD Ma, mi Mr. O'Le: araien eee = men: e y . in specially for bie can warrant fully 5 atterwari new candidate for threes makes | ,HEMSTITOH HANDKEROHIE ual to those he bas had the nears EEF. BEEF TONGUES Jue soctance ee oe Ward he held tp ihe taney Ser'aret trip tomorsow. from 20 cents to 3. peice ae ie fortomer in part year” me ae Tea in § and 36 pound packages. daian ees sans : nor received ‘a large and assemblage of the sous | sppointed rength— the; ‘mint Bannrrr’s Soar Couronravas finished their | and’ Ga ACE SATIN.et $9, 09.95,92.50 | trum Ragland and th: Contineats and No. 608 Pa. Ay nes. ane of that Siate, together with a | Scanlan was che tnah cits | {a¥Or4in the District of ‘Columbia yesterday by Equsisting of Pears, (standard and dwart,'Fiam: | mh 30-eom > tmoputlle _- a es naa geaiiny resident ere or in]: Dir. s offered iacdiontn aoe desing a box st the White House 4 ‘Best COLORED SATIN... ga 75 by A - Se dovted_o iasrar pnd musical exercises, Ward Repabticen Glob. together. Tue | win atterward supply the State of Maryland Ber Sr0oL COTTON 65 ss gat ohare crew Hi ith ike Slbres | eTastasm ep ieee, an mostly rk 3 —— + OUVIN'S KID GLOVES. : . Mr. French, and a recitation by Mr. Lee, | Mr. rl rineibes alight before they pune o LARCENY —Yesterday sineneen Jerry Hunt- | LUBIN'S GENUINE EXTRACTA.....~ * $2 patie TRE LOXE pee eeae,, ROSES. op pEERER i ZeE SE Ba, 4 were welt the Tetired to the | men without i intion was then adopted. the Sof the ofa of boots MS. and other meee, SE sprergive co a lower hall, where 4 tap until | Sixth Ward, Mrs debooles, Walker White eel Sandy Lacy | from Mi sty San mmareen com: | nOreRy ae so following roviewa Sees f° our ideeiavine ‘tL. Lhe a Jets bear, fo the manifeat oe al mamed Uhaites McGowen tried to be heard, but the meeting did not secia | mitted, him to Jail for court. eee cetrest, 2 Cntet Bevamns street 17 yt sn feowreane the assidaity of the whe were = ae ‘wer dorgua sere ir. Sthouler desired just tive minutes to say , Ageanne AND Benenn 7 teates: stamens a Bis IRON FRAME... 35 conte, = To 2 q the duty of a goceastitess inet 2. poke hens out inings 4 Istram was arrested Officer Price on “ Lats 40" MAKE ROOM FOR man snd bg ari yg Ra ‘The Char - O"Leary yor pd Frvlicane, and he wi ——o——_ ¢o“ ” zo" Lawsence, and “4 that while he was in the chair he # | Club to hear them Bexcn ir “arrepee, 18 STRASEURGER tony General <: Sex star ‘e human being t0 be called dog. ‘=, Sprague arrested Danici r Otber makes in proportion, ypen, jt ‘tlerney” rsuot | yack, but be wocld aay that men betore traduc: | Write wu st missioner Given and Cob. D. C. Cor, of the Inter- | '™g,0ther= should properly inform themselves, = rt ts i mal Revenes’ Odlect Redes Dantes cote, Siu, Hovlason aaked why they madeany dis. | | Heory .Y, 4 BOUTS, SHOES AND GAITERS bo] Sherk owen, ee sath, Auditor's Office; | to enroll his, sud he would aot ifthey intone | me ran ee reduced. so Of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest caters Of whom pronounced the eves arte Separate ballot from other Repabli- | come here Tutt of - rom spent. Port the nominge that they should retuseto tate | “Walker: Ws BUCK ANP LISLE THREAD GaunTLErs, | °"*'™ Scale eciircitns, Nome Lavorice mews aswo- | i hoierontuen; etchant any oter wut | 107 wed tay TUORED AND REYEEE MUELINS, PUT ix, See SEVENTH STREET. I. Boston fe Gs cee eee Of pow. tay nee OF aa white as the drippings cee MARSEILLES TRIMMING and FRINGES, fe 25-5 Old number 373, between I and K. During the Seen ae aembers were elect- | nominee, he hoped at Mee eats eee ae | And sald That be wax fr fox BUTTONS, NOTIO: C**224P Glation, Ne. Tr saaseied ‘Ne, Benevolent Amo- | ceive the nomiuation aad they weal epee | 9 Tag nat there to “Melninde. ees - 381 cott's Bquare, bet, Land K. ste. west. Scembcrs being dremed in WB, Witt music, the | him. nad . suppor | from our parents, but Muncuasr’s | Bxcuanae—An of every description, Boshisia' ss Hi Beston wekouea the visitors ins speech Orane Amsettionty a you belong to the | very bee as atreet, the AT Lowzst PRICES, at + ea ay te and wan replies to ty Joke Price, P. nt of | Mr. Kobineon—“As for that, I belong to seve- Sone if Brea : the ‘ai 1 Went marks were made | ral associations.” — eras ont Davis pe nea” ‘+ 8: Greou,and | Mr. Murphy (President) spoke in a fence of | Bruicery ferthem, a. 601 MARKET oman ON aot acre Syne Spree ey on | hae atin of me Sree Hos. Davi Hzatox, of N. C., is now located | the error of their v, va80d vere ey nad coe Committee of the First War ‘ie ER . ———_~______ CORNER 8ru Sraczr, at 615. E street N. W- oublican ranks, such charges were neds has - 3 en bane F ai F a4 be Arbitration Committee—D. L. Wasutrorox Sxarixe Pans.—Sce notice to] “hould attend the meetings of ‘ite Amgeiation | Per day for some tims 4 tis a Ae CAGRN stockholders. and work in Lermony with them. He closed by { and beirg now open for Athe tact A gemet ot rents. Post Department, hls -eolm

Other pages from this issue: