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————— ra . = + ’ Boys in Blue. The Courts. be emtnhe EVENING STAR, | diseussicnapire ponphens Dreger Se Oneage | | Croce: Queen Caagl dart, Sester Teo: | Srenen tases Ogee eorees tee resnle- _* f Government for the District, Corporation | terday, Varnel! agt- Keltian; verdict for plain- | stree $100 for repairs of market ae — | gare, Congres, the Fifteenth Amendment, | tiff. . eee tes wine Oe ner iaid over at the BATURDAY de., de. Crmarxat Court, Judge Fisher—Yesterday, | Rouse; passed. zing the payment of regis- The reguiar monthly meeting of the ofticers | Sport Thomas, alias Wim. Crawford, and Edw'd wosting, sea for the oar iit, was taken cp, I ( Cc A L N E Ws of the Boys in Blue was held last evening at fs ip a se = and Mr. Nl moved to strike out the clause Th er calle a or sixteen ol was sent to the eae ae aoe satin | heating the m'sort of the Campaign Committse | Hote of Correction for stx'months. “andrew | Election by Mr. Wheatley. Mr. docs whisn oes Natromat THEATER — Joe delTerson in Rip nee to the pr demo and | G. Jackson was convicted of money | © refer ths clause to the ‘thin pe =e : ; L-light procession in honor of the Fifteenth | from Sophie Caldworth. Daniel Buckner, ‘or | lest Mr. Pickrelt’s motion was then lost, ani Surra & Staowe’s Aur Galceny, a5 st. | Am<ndment, and to consider the movement for | the larceny of an overcoat valued at 12, was | the resolu! ‘bury and’? nA ee Naa MARERiree’s ART GALLERY, 46 change of government in the District of Co- convicted, und sent to jail for two moaths. — pac! Sg Rage BaxLow’s ART GALLERY, ZiT Pa umbia. This morning, Charles W! and Albert | A § SUFFOCATED TO DBA’ Lou- ae - Col. Kramer, from the Executive Board, nom- inated Wm. A. Freeman for the vacancy on that board in place of Jerome Johnson, resigned, and Freeman was elected. and mith ‘,and sen- o— mM cipal Keform. guilty : fenced toone month in Jail. Owen 5 id A meeting of the “ Barrett offered a resolution, which | 1: ; Bolle pros. Jas. Potter was con’ Second Ward was held last mighg at | enenieneesay i2dopied, “petitioning the of petit larceny. Edward Gant, indicted for on Mth street. in the abseuce of the Presideut, Teste OF (he SOEVION te. ee wih the | the larceny of coal, was acquitted; Brown for Mr. D. M. Kelsey (Vice President) took the ebair; St. Clair Burleigh, secretary. intermand th- er transferring General Ekin from this Dis- triet, to the end that this publ ited and Court tx Gzyzrat Teru.—Justices hase any pattern the: yy desire. ‘The Chal: stated that there was a largo mect- | invaluable officer be retained on duty in Gas, C. Manasne, 410 Th ot. H. W. of the Boys in Biue im progress ortant post here a —--e—_— Teague Mall, at which many of ¢ es Hupeeremeen an aoe aod Price's DottaR JEwELey Store, Were present, bat there was still « resolutions, which were ado} laring that No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, form a respectuble mecting he! at a public meeting held age in Hail on Between 4 and 6th sts., ling always to lend his aid tw r inco! sday night, the 2id inst., ostensibly in the interest of the loyal people of the South, and particularly or the loyal people of Georgia, bat really in the interest of the corrupt ring that now rules this city, and through the instrumen- form, which work was going bravely on. prospects were bright fur sacce : paign might be said to be vigurous action. The numbers present were not Sprixe CLoTHING—NeEw Styies.— Dropping in at Hable & Co.’s, 335 Pennsylvania avenue, oul ve el I. od Sp J 4 ue large ae w ald have be im were i pot for | tality of the same corrupt ring the delegation in ing just spentnn, for men and. bors, which it weny large parts. whaah Gas eoniecory teen Saat See eee the woul be for the public to inspect. 2 ing. He (Mr. K:) had known S.J. Bowen sevaaeaed os Wenn an colations sonaliy, ) en associated with him inti. | * ne panee marine a wemanecs aaiaben defenda: operty. Puxnres vor SALE—Apply at the Star Office mately aud nad labored fur him ty iis ub of the House of Hepresentatives who voted for | Giyef, jrustles Cartter dissented, and Jndge a ea: speaker was a member of the co’ at is ham Ny hie Tae Wasnrrotox City SAvines Bayk, cor- Bhich nominated Bowen tor Mayor, ai Tir bill now before Congress t» admit the State | opinion. TT. J. ‘Biekler and Alfred Day were | ile aera tne ane ee cate, | a ene ee eens bis knowledge of bim he couid say that he | | rgia to representation in that body, and | *PPolnted county censtables. where he evinced talents of the from 6:30 to 7:30 o’elock every Saturday evening, Mercy toe the ist of Jaen. He beiteved | Qa, conuring the Republican Senators who | , ORPHAN’s Court, Judge Purcell—To-day let- | and afterwards worked at harness-making till | in addition to its lar ‘banking hours. ft mm feing Jor the regular nomination, however, | ‘vor that amendment; andas such Republican | tr of administration on the estate of the late | Trot, whem he shipped as coal heaver on board | pays interest on s sation wae fonda Biwcn S), After the pomi- | members of the House of Representatives as | Thomas Talbert were issued to Wim. Talbert— | the United States sloop-of-war Ki during —_e—__. fon was made Bowen sent for the speaker | John A Bingham, John A. , James A. | bond 3 the eruise of whieh yellow fever set in and car- To Buy a Goop Ma- catechized bim ub Garfield, ‘aniel P. Banks, Henry L. Dawes, Ren TS giccein ried oft so many of the crew that the extra duty | onme.—Willeox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the | vobert "¢ enck, and other publican CONFECRATION or ST. MaRy’s CEMETERY.— | entailed on Coyle = impaired his mentai | most simple and stste-men who are’ known to the country, | Y m, the new Cemetery, on Lin- | faculties. Since then he has been under the wilt ‘be sold on liberal | some of them distinguished themselves on the | coln avenue, immediately opposite Prospect | watchful care of a brother and two sisters, the | Tnauire at the , Baum’s Corset ard H “Certainty. 1 at t | Held of battle in the dark days of the rebellion | Hill, and this side of Glenwood, was consecrated | jatter residing at the corner of Bridge and Ski ; 3 ‘*) Beem Gatttas botek bonus tke | fighting for our country, voted for the amend- | in the presence of a very large number of spec- | Green streets, which eet Sane jointly | ang Zs vcard ce m became his (Kelse: ment; and as such Republican statesmen as | tators. ray ples | m was formed | to the four children. Itis stated that he applied —_e——_ = am _— ee to cect Manche 1.) man Trumbull, George F. Edmunds, Roscoe | in front of St. Mary's Church, 5th street, about | for lodcings at his sisters’ house last night, but Tae CenTRAL Dottar Stors, D. Beck, Jewelry: Fans, Vases, Piated Ware, No. 3 Market Space, 8th and 9th streets. Alse, Agent for Florence Sewing Machine. 2,5,1: »kling, Matt. H. Carpenter, Fi A. Saw- Carl Scharz, and other Senators well k m to the country favor the said amend- | ment, therefore the Boys in Blue think it un- was refused for the reason that he acted so strangely at times they were not safe in his com- pany. was his character—he levels all who do not swear by kim. Jt was his nate eal. Kepublicans do not believe in failing gown to worship that image of brass any lon, 1g o’el the fol :—The Young Men’s St. Aloysius Society, with a section of the Marine Band and a beautifal banner; the School! of if the Sisters of N. ‘lock, and proceeded to’ the Cemetery in nowing order “ ‘TRE Cawat is again showing signs of life, as tec tue terme Si . choo! : There, are "thowands of Republicans’ in ths Distiice to enitem ay obinion fe ated Gotnn | In betes tater ine Bose ed too ladins loaded boats are this morning arriving fom | ps, wares, Surgeon Ohiropedist, mont © Will not support S. J... and the i toy a 7 Sh Regma supkort SJ; and they iil | Kingtam amendment, Of St. Mary’s @hurch; the'Clergy and Trustees that ae n Comptes | of the Cemetery; Band of ‘and the St. Of measurement Is loyalty to S..f. Oo the gallant Representatives in Masic "s Society; the St. Michael's - o sustain th J Society; the agit John O'Donovan was calied for and said | Contempeibles ‘that the attempt of tavern ind | Se: Bauttnclas Society end mony oteene’ Os = suecessfully campaign had commenced, Reformation g to bring national affairs belonging exclu- | the arrival ef the procession at the Cemetery, ALEXANDRIA. was peede ihe ce rant Brent abuses had | sively to Congress into the local affairs of this , according to pottecces a aceay Pd iw the United States bat so much corruption as | Distfict cannot be approved by the Boys in C Alig, Pastoret St Mores | _Fisurowx—The arnvals of fish at Fishtown | Thaaesa ttn a nee eee ihe, patient She United Staten, had 90 much corruption a8 | Hive or the tae Republicans of the District PeRSa kL. | ms mowty, vat ctealy inarearing: Atbeng tiem | Gtenee eet aces ene eee species of Tedgerdema’ our prow mnt Sta ie who ay ee order was then read that the entire sermon in En; Se and was note Yesterday were ‘about eighty shad, wi sold | nent ye surgeons and thousands of other ese eheen eek sgnioand ot Bong Blag at once peapare or | EE ey Hater Wirth, Pasor of Se atcha | M'ccn tigen, Some terk gold or 2,cnt | renumeie pertns ne patents ts aa peer et ndlpe the grand toreblight parade, to take place after arch, Baltimore, in n; after which the | & bunch. The Ws mand ae 2 m. t0 6p. m. to created, which were worth about one hatt the | ‘2¢ President shall Issue his ax | Ceceh Chere ei cee ee 8 | ered ae ‘All the booths are open, | Eo vinit, pationts at thele’rendancss susent bee faco of them. ‘Strects had becn graded on the | Boning the ratitcation of the Afteenth amend- | Church, where it was diemimed. tnd the ince begina to assume in some degres | tween 6knd'@ ps me aa city oe =" ent. An ext 10 = ——_o—_—_ cf ” - He bonncos portion were not, s wats upone | hgtt,creamieations im the Districtap well a2 | xanioxax Geanp on Ixpuarar.—Workshop | fe sPvearance it wears daring’ehingseuson. IKERS ‘There suburban improvemerts had been made ‘itizens friendly to the proposed change of | No. 3 of this o' met last evening for | |A SHEPHERD with Two Frocks.—Rev. BANKERS to beneiit «few individuals, and now the debt Sarticipete tu the parade; aed tea insane the Washington street colored Baptist charch - s to a9e ore cipal a wing are col Bapt Sands orale men to work amu Uae shenns” | Aorainted: marshals for Washington, Gesrge- in ths lace, resigned. his sltuation a pastor of | J, B. BRYAN, Pres, J. A. RUFT, Tress ty dh hs ‘nia | wand the county, with authority'to select a colored church in Ric! a ~ es wate“, Sings yneeecing tenis | Pane Momentary Lane War dak | made ty Capain Bock Sived scot hm Sta ponorteatenpesttis | “Gameeat seromiant totter ee vont ~ - ‘00k; Second Ward, D. W. Kelsey; ‘ard, | which, a ‘al of i i- ved to ret , an CI ent avenue, Ope DAN to pee ne to Con eet rane | A.C. Richards; Fourth Ward, Sb. G. Emery; | revct in ye ensrnny ee ee it wae wets. | © preach for them at least once a month. So PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. sect Of: Wileh uae te pecdee — ~ # bitth Ward, Rev. Mr. Hughes; Sixth Ward, C. Ther detaife or the m were recommitted to | be is the pastor of two churches. Open from 9:30 a. m. to 3 p. and on SAT- &. J. did net approve of , ec coins =~ Gecmmeieca Som aon are Peay ees the cme 3 committee to report at the next Fie on Seen ts vende pochge g hedned URDAY NING. from 6:30 to m. edly, bis official ? have it defeate: ieorgeto' . H. Cragin; 'y, J. M. meeting. ¢ committee on legislation for the rove on soul ‘unt — Oty tan tae pocicgenmnnt og ston and R. F. Martin. “The marshals will make enforcement of the fifteenth tutional | Creek caught fire a ht or two from burn- infared considerably. The tire approached so near one of the residences on the estate that much alarm was created among its inmates. J** COOKE & Co., BANKERS, Buy end cell at current market rates GOVEENMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. consti amendment gave notice that the bill would be reported at the next meeting of the Workshop. Delegates from the several subordinate Work- shops also met last evening, and perfected a temporary organization. e work of pre- paring a constitution and secret ritual service to it, and he hoped Congress woald be Sell intormed of this fact. His 5ancho Panza, Ww. A. Cook, was just 4 man alter Bowen's own heart, who could be moulded to meet his Views. These men of putty were the kind of men S J. got about him. Before his election he all necessary arrangements in pepeed, to trans- parencies, &c., and will consalt with the cam- aigh comm: in regard to their future prep- arations. Col. L. B. Cutler is appointed chief marshal of the mounted division. He will ap- point an assistant in each ward of Washington, 18 FEMALE SWINDLERS IN PHILADELPAIA.— could see no law against selling or drinking Inger | 46% the chick nese tart nae ne county, | was referred to the several committees, who | Mrs. Elizabeth Haines and Miss Laura Haines, | Orders fer STOCKS, and BONDS promptly exe- on Si i nim | 2nd the chief marshal will make all necessary | will report as soon as their work has been com. | aged Fr tively 50 and 30 years, we 5 Rince that there wars Sunday aad ett | aurangements in regard to mounting and equip | pletede’ in Puiladeiphiaon Monday? and heito ballin | TSTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS furnished. man friends bud to shut up shoponthe sabbath | P28 his command. = $2,000, on charges of swindling. They came to | 02 day. How is this man to be deteated ? Simply | «yh she uite Ay Hughes (colored,) then addressed | pengsrmiaxisw EXTRAORDINARY.—A High | that city in January last, engaged expensive by every one, who knows ts, taking pane | the meeting in regard to the proposed territorial | walk in Seventh Street. Last evening the rede | lodgingy and’ made” mamerone of DENTISTRY. AWexpiain to his trv-payimg neighbor thee the | 2% Of government. He hoped none of the | deateer Seurk, ‘Washington, on the fine of 7th expensive dresses, laces, &c. They represented -d Fing of the City Hail are ro 7 Boys in Blue opposed that plan. The only op- | street, were surprised by witnessing four gen- | that the younger lady would soon be married to W. MEBBILL. and the cit ponents to the measure were Corporation | tlemen taking the longest and quickest strides | Dr. Julius De Mayer, a very rich man, who le DENTIST, every cay.” Sa ihe culpnet gmere endeavoring, to bood- | towards the wharf ever seen in that section, | Would settle all the debts contracted.’ Sus. | No. 1213 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Spe ot is worth $16 wink the colored men. The Fifteenth Amend- } and many conjectures were made as to the af- | picion was finally aroused by their movements, au Between 13th and 18th streets. ‘at pickings, and ment referred to States and Territories, but was | fair. The parties were Messrs. H. Burns and | and the parties were arrested as above stated. mal! Dental work done in the best manner, and at gether formed entirely silent as to the District of Columbia. | 7. Zeigler, Messrs. George “Dalton and | Their baggage, which was seized. consisted of | MULCTAte prices. City Hall. In con * the colored man asked a Ward Commissioner | George Dyson; between whom a wager had been | two tranks containing a number of quart bottles tracting Teeth without pain.” fell to work diligent now tor work the applicant must be questioned | made—the two Georges in the distance from the | wrapped in paper, tin and cans, bed-tick = day. as whether he was a Bowen man or anti-Bowon | corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue | and pillow, horse blanket, and some’ old gar M 00k, of the Fourth Ward, followed, | ™""-| The Corporation was bankrupt. The | to the 6th street wharf, to come out fifty yards | ments. Alsoa numberof letters, many of which mplish a reform in our city af- 1 work. ahead of the others. The parties were started were of an interesting and amusing character. at 8:25 present Corporation officials had many He ‘They showed Miss Laura to be a woman of busi- Semmens BEDUCTION IN PRICES improvements, but had not paid for them. Fine » Mr. A. M. Proctor, (who took the cars knew men who did work on the Fifth Ward over 4 i z vmeth a to the wharf,) and accompanied by Mr. W. N. | nes, negotiating in lands, and many gave evi: poy Pee tye 4 year ago and had not received their money yet. | Dalton, the referee. Meatls. Barus and Zeigier | dence of the fact that uhe had obtained sums of © keep m of pacice What good will a territorial form | reached the goal at 6:33, and the others being | money from those with whom she had corres- oF ni wi do. us2? rj ded. One showed the rich Lin = ream of our we ‘7pmen “33x thousand men in the | “teen. vards in the rear the victory wa geen fa Fe As ye g Mayer is a great abu fered to rems awarded Borns and Zeigler, and the others will pay the wager. ss BURGLARY.—This morning Albert Busey, evl- ored, was before Justice Harper on the charge of burglary, and was committed to jail for court. Busey had been in the employ ot Mrs. Kirkland, near Lafayette Square, and was dis- by one Sand, who mortgaged his property to secure his release. ‘This individual had written a letter to De Mayer, setting forth that he had treated him unkindly in not relieving him of the embarrass- ments into which he had fallen by mortgagi Mis property to serve him. He also ex ress displeasure at his sending Miss Laura Haines county are now disfranchised, and by the terri- torial form of government they will be enfran- chised. That is the good it will do.” A large number of persons having entered the hall the resolutions offered earlier in the even- ng by Mr. Hughes were, on motion of Geor, W. Hatton, reconsidered, and he addressed the there any longer. j ent of onr ivers of votes ed to, or Cook would control to the ele FANCY AND MILLINERY GOops, eaef p muccting, declaring that he was in favor of a | charged a few weeks since on account of his | and his wife, instead of coming to sce him him. at abt work for him. \«ttion of the resolutions, but another portion | thieving propensities. Yesterday he was noticed | self in reference to the matter. There were tematic piar asaie Veoh LopPosed to. He could not vote to thank | Joitering about the square, and in the evening | letters to Miss Laura, notifying her to give work together in aceo ng are Mr. Trembull tor anything. two servants were placed in the pantry to watch, | security for board or leave the premises imme- ity, end he boned it weuld to The Chair did not think the resolutions were | put they had not been there very long when they | diately. . ity ,and he boved it would be aoe k any one, but to censure certain Repnb- | saw Busey enter with a light and make for 2 a pa DAVIs’ Before, but if the affair of the city had been S ataits inte hecaketttempting to briog | ham, and they attempted to seize him. He | Haxs BREITMAXN has tried his hand on a ° Tightly managed no one would have «aid. mm. a Seas ats beers Bei broke for the front ; but the latch being about the means new version of “Shoo Fly,” and *Excelsior,”” Hatton continuing, said the Republicans f down, before he could open it they seized him, | commingled in unequal quantities. The result He was a Vogus Mayor, nid legaite bad no ences | throughont the country were failing on account | and calling officer Yeattsan he war placed in hig | (mmingled in unequal quant most surprising —— Or, gaily “* [et such milk and water men as John A. Bing- | custody and taken to the station-house. character, as the reader may see from the fol- 801 MARKET SPACE. Edward Ambush —“ That's not so.” who stoop to de anything.) siher Republican, Con waned Gara lowing: . sd a Lasselie—‘‘Hatton you are Gor nas recently Der efening clouds was seddling fasd Voices —* Pat him o: * “if he does not General W. P. - ee r x the well-known d long-establisned As a young man dro der fill: like to hear the truth let him go oat! just the man I want to meet; stand up there | “ye... 7 e: young lage bassed, ‘The speaker said he was not distirbed, tet him | Where all can hear you, Tam going to answer | .,Waite’s Pharmacy,” corner of Seventh street Shuailing along sald dor stores ‘and hail, eur forces. Let us inate out nominations at | TOU" cries of order! order!) drags, ‘medicines and ‘toilet artigies may be were cer cm CORNER EIGHTH STREET. b> ir. att at " Jetting oft thee neta mation ta het beligve in | ‘Trumbull are enough to damn them throughout | Count to scoste the serviccear Bern reumate |. Ont don’d go such a night like dose,’ Bree Be undecbted te anietce, late. Let our | tho country. “When Lyman ‘Frambull'y vote | Son Pscoats teu eoeetetr ee eat or | His mudder “You will got froze; men be undoubted Republicans, and there can | was needed te put out the apostate President of ; and who will be in atten- Dot Joba Frosd dod will nib your ear.” Sen who are in tavor of a Territorial tormor | "esell back” at all hours of the day and night and give | He only eaid so mit a shneer: eetece government, as by this means oniy can we break sightan ane , I want to meet you | nis personal attention to the prescription busi- “Shoo, fly. the of plunder mow practiced by the ness. Mr. Hatton —“ Oh, you sit down!” ‘Then the old and the young maid tell him to ‘but— - [Applause.| Mr. Hatton, contimuing, said that Burns CLvun.—At the annual meeti he that young man vent. Dr. A. Tucker adiiressed the mecting In favor . 7 x a of tl er and hi 7 eS es rata at mer ‘change of men iat ings ofered ¢ eg ig oll Burne Club of {his city, held last even! the not NEW STOCK BOUGHT AT PANIC PRICES Z ablican wi on M 3 Gen. @f the laboring men should be of more import- | br the dastardly acts of Teseteall, Balloch; Ist Vie President, Albert Wesaiey ance. Contracts should be done away with, and | and others. The was failing in 2d Vice’ President, Thomas Wilson; the laboring men should have the benetits of | hecausc Bowen was at the head rit. M. H. Prince; Trea , John Cameren. A; pre See ae their labor. be classed with such as Trumbi propriate resolutions were passed, touchin, Mr. Lewis Clephane was called for, and re- | pingham. decease of James Sword, who was one of the — the history of the Republican party in | sir, O. D. Barrett thought the object of the founders of the club, and for many years its ven identifed’with tt. and ofthe meee tad | resolutions was only to condema those who met | secretary z if : been po eegeerelemn Li FS i %, ents of here and — to censure members of F ee ape STOCK ON HAND MARKED Dow: verts new beneti Congress. He moved declaring speci ps Z Seve Spor ig" pica te we many | Soll iliac sence nantes sila Set rondan a is caverns in ey pow tn ey Second Eopabti % | amendment, and they would do all in their fa Davis’ Pain wnion there is strength, yas licans | Dower to prevent its % yet they con- demned the action ‘Hepablicasie in passing a Dir. A. Grant (. was ——— ational question which song ed excluat ely Laughter.) He could speak treet th to Congress. The Republicans fay Samos, boceuss be bad been ri epublican bad eovone to bring ‘this question up. "Mayor Lenape rer IRE fram his boyhood, and now aieot from the | Bowen and his ‘were = 7 W. party about the City Hall. Had Mr. Bowen —— wy ae Gam Bo, tot he Wak: BB wee We are now sucrounded himself with the properasen the | |", ttis,city by giving out contracts to those who pe soins, FANCY and SLE YG 20D8 over entre fa speaker would have stood by him. ‘Look at his ys mocrats. The speaker had | one of the horses ali and fell on the a ‘this market, and at prices ‘competition. ‘advisers and bosom friends! ‘Are there any of | —< 7m = Trumbull, but Bingham did | near 11th street. ver checkea Penge deo hi: —_ ght Andrew Johnson, = traitor as great as Special attention is called to a few leading articles. When he was in slavery? [Volces—"No, nu") | othe See een tei tee | news. and ene et the wheels was Jaws. STRAW HATS and BONNETS, in ll the Pudong of Sew chians of | ‘his meeting the Place to discum itr Sin mane | tied Ais a foe intenves delat tae shapes. nn for the poor slave? His bosom friends rat Ga wee ane pony ec $5 ——— efor rs palpate and'ustts, | Hecaial aniget the report of the Net are nT OE TENS cer pe! Me pementh Fuman navare, | moved that the resolations be refecred to a com= slisPy, PEA, Gn0s GRAN AND ROMAN He had tiowesd afm canght in bisewa | ing” pact rhe Sa Teenie | the next meet. . " + 3 Sates « ne Dn 01.0.0. ‘and John wREADN AND Fancy BIBBONS, all colors and a2.to a Gou are the men he loved best. He hoped | **™® lected as the committee. Adjourned. the reform: here would be careful whe ee BEAL LACES, LACE COLLARS, &c., inevery hey selected tor teks candidates should | 4,2ynr (Ane RAPTRLICANS—Last evening. variety. & man who was the friend to the Republican met at W! ITCH wan shou! 5 re |. Beall meeting dent iz bis choice—not a mere voting . dir. W. 4. Cook as the call had not BLAOK SATIN, at $2, 99.25. machine. [Vaices—That's #0.) As the case now 4 S€0P more generally responded to, ‘an gre at $2, 89.25,89.50 stands the laborer on Corporation work is Adjonrnment until the members anes down with starvation until the day ap- | tagether in large numbers, and there when kis vote is needed and his work } same work it was to com- and he is paid well fora few weeks | monce the Tegissration in , and he would is secure, then dewn he goes | >< age wendy he and GRA? of the ly the colored man was not pest ‘a and the plan. Mr. J. W. eg fo aco tase tings as thoy rely ezine, | Brosnan eld the, acting vas fromatare, and Sethe next would be better posted | bad net been Uf thie meeting trans- on there qhings. Education should be encour- send pane a malty of te ers est ‘aged. . ‘advaneement & - Beall ‘better the last = =" would be brought about. rep to the . W. 5. Brown, ‘next addresmed pate Cxercise mecting, advising ail to Sock fore ent Bis presogative, but 01d atthe of a ng | te i. ‘of the committee. As for he Me = he was Fy F t 7 i : t i : a Mr. Thomas Taylor Counctiman R. A. | -elebrated grey ny ye en pom oe tweupe. As vocalists they are unequalled. ‘Van Winkie” should ‘oe National Fheatre Oan crrizEns will be so-night, as he appeate in comedy next weak. Whitehurst Gallery Realbition —_- jonday Steamer Metamona bere vexee ‘this mo ta erie. mble-Ta, ‘ ry FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. OFFICIAL, Laws Passed the Sixty-Ne aa Council of Washington Gly) 3.C. Ax Acr for the relief of James Be it enacted by the Board of Alderm Common Council of the City of Washi y's the late Superinteniont o1 Sew: ‘avin, having made a mistak ! GROCERIES, 44, whereby the owner of said 5 forty-six feet in excess v: . ‘OCERLES, 1 fee or other expense y — him pe Foy tend aforesaid m an officer 5 a. Approved, March 7, 1570. Jom? REsoLvuTION relating to the smal!-pox * or shall be permitted to leave said hospital «i a oe from the physician that b> or she well enough net to endanger the beaith of s one. (Approved, Marci 7, 15). Ax Act for the relief of Daniel Connelly an George W. G. Esii Be it enacted by the Board of Alder Common Council of the Cily of Was sum of twelve hw and Aft and sixteen cents (#12 vet - * ted out funds « Fourds'and Fifth Wards to supply sd ip appropriation under act approved Mu 1867, to grade and gravel D street wort! New Jersey avenue to Third strect cast. sum of money to be paid to Danie] Connelly George W. G. Eslin, contractors for sald wo.k Approved, March 7, Is0. J ost RESOLUTION to authorize the Fire Com mi: to purchase a new carriage for Uy use of the Superintendent of the Pure Dep ment. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen ani Beart b Ragen Council of the Cit; 4, Washington, Tant Commissioners of the i re Department b and they are hereby, authorized to purcha-c « new carriage for the use of the Superintend-> of the Fire it, and that they may y the old one in part payment of (ie same; provided that it receives the approval of his Honor the Mayor. Approved, Marca 7, 1870. AN Act authorizing the Mayor and Fir issioners to purchase 3.500 feet of | ire Department. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Boa i of Common Council of the City of Washington, T vx! the Mayor and Board of Fire Commissioners b», and they are hereby, authorized to pur, 3,500 feet of hose for use of the Fire D. ment. (Approved, March 14, 1 AN Act making an additional appropriation or grading ling Khode Island are- | nue from Fifteenth to Sixteenth street west. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board {omnn Council of the Cae Washington, Tax e sum of two eight hundred and | sixty-seven dollars and twenty cents ($2,857 2)) | be, and the same is La appropriated, ont | of the funds of the First Ward, to pay the de- GREATLY REDUCED i PRICES. HARD SUGARS SOFT SUGARS,“A FAMILY F ele ae | CHOICE EXTRA... WELCH 8 BEST... FLOUR AT. 14% conte ami 13 and 13% cte 2 99 per sack Com- © lor AND OUR ENTIRE STOCK at e—-= vig ion } apemee male weling Khode island avenue from Fo mt to Sixteenth street west. | Approved, March 14, 1870. Pook | wed eriation to pay for the | i of Twenty-lirst street aero L Street north to the Boundary. aan it enacted by “A Board Een Beara ‘Common Council of the City of u » That the eum of eight thousand four hundred a» j sixty-three dollars be, and the same is her: appropriated out of the First Ward fand to enable the Mayor to pay said amount (it bei: | accordi of the Sarv the contractor for grading and gra Twenty-tirst street west, from L street Boundary. {Approved, March 14, 187 Aw Act authorizing Daniel Collins, Es).. t erect a frame building in the rear of bis prom: ses, No. 105 D street northwest. | Be it enacted by the Board of Alderman and Roar! of Common Council of the City of Washington, Ti! permission be, and the same is hereby, grant to Mr. Daniel Collins to erect a frame bath room in the rear of his brick buildimg, situated at No. 105 D street northwest. Approved, March 15, 1570. PRICES CURRESPONDINGLY Low Aw AcT making an | ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©0., GROCERS, 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE . GRANT. AN Act to provide for the payment for me? Conwer Fovr-axv-a HALY Steer. cines furnished to the poor of the Second arid Fourth Wards. Be it enacted Uy the Board of Aldermen and B of Common Council of the City of Washington, ' the sum of three hundred and forty-seven & lars and one cent be, and the same is he ¥ appropriated out of the ral fund to pay f medicines dispensed to the po ed mb23-tr pews WITH WIGH PRICES! poor during the qu: ter ending December 31, 1869, ‘as. follow: David I. Evans, of the Second Ward. one hu dred and fo. and eighty cents; to A tr Approved, March AwN AcT amenda' is, 150. C. 8S. OHARE & SON, tery of the act approved the 24th of April, 1869, providing for the appoini- ment of lam} Be it enacted Sennen Board ‘Board Common Council of the City of . That mand after the’ st day of April the Mares ‘authorized to appoint. in GROCERs, 4 1913 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Ber. Mann N SELL WELCH'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR $2.15 PEE SACK. BAYS BEST ARLINGTON MILLS FAMILY FLOUR $2.15 PEB Sava. Everything elee in the Grocery line at equally low 4 ©. 5. (HARE « son, Esrasurenep TN 1634, PREMIUM AwWaRpED 1m 1857. W. H. WHEATLEYS Iu ¥eine EDUCATIONAL, La Boarding and fess ‘ania nd Oraamen- for boarding pupils in English department Lhe ‘avy_BEV.3.A.LIPPINCOTT, Am 1213 SEVENTH STREET N. w., PE mb22-tr Berween M ann N. sch Endersigned dove most