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i » City Politics. The trish Mepabtier as. ‘The Courts, CITY ITEMS. SPECIAL NOTICES. | - T P Reform Asso- | FOUR NawuNGS LAST MIUBT—LAYOR Do: Crrwat Count, Juilge Fisher—To-dsy, pes $3 8 ec esta EVENING STAR. soting of Fae Tal Ring AND THE B. AND 0. Re @. David Shea, indicted’ for sseaalt. and battery: eruren CReECeS ALLEN’s LUNG BALSAM, | pre. | A meeting of the ‘Centrai.Keform Republi- | Oryenication of the, Central Executive Com- | plead guilty..dehn Quine, ee rue See Zane & On., 206 eemeatenens Selene 8. THE REMEDY FOR CUXING E. M. Bexcar ELrnoxzo Yors, can Aseociation” was held last night at Union | mittee of the Irish Republican Ward Cluds.—The dagen jal Ea tae tack eeod plead guilty | Hotel.) have just reoei {full samples of goods CONSUMPTION, COUGHS. BRONCHITIS, | : League Hall, David Fisher in the chair, and B, | delegates elected by the Irish Republican | o¢3), y. and received alike sentence. Jno. ‘aa nes ee aauleeomer prise. ASTHMA, AND CROUP. | M. McCoy secretary. clubsof the several wards to form a Centra! | Bryant and Benj. Bryan, indicted. for the lar- — AS AN EXPBCTORANT IT HAS NO BOUAL George W. Hatton offered @ resolution that | Committee, met last evening at Wills’ Hati,7th | ceny of a barrel of syrup, was COM’ Mary | pepvotron oy Buick CLOTH FRock axp | _ It ts composed of the active principles of roots and SA a the several ward anti-Bowen associations be re- | street, and were called to order by Mr. P. IH. | Jane Marlow. indicted for the larceny of chick- nian plants. which are chemically extracted, so as to re Amusements, ec. quested to send delegates to the Central Asso- | Donegan, who utged that there was a nececsity | enc. was found guilty. E.K- Alien apd B.F.| DEmeCOATS. tain all their medical qualities eaTER—Joe Jefferson in “The | ciation, to work in union with the Executive | for such an organization, that the several ward | Gilbert assault; nt guilty; Fay for defence. $0 0 - ‘525. MINISTERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS Rivals” and “A Kegular Fix.” Committee in aiding the work of municipal re- | clubs might have one central head. Althongh | rergngstixc TO DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE,| 95 « “ 2. who aro so often afflicted with throat slisnases, will Wars’s Orgra Hovse—Allen & Pettingill’s | form. they did not object to affiliating with any per- Sciiined calnnaons, ETC. This reduction is fat eclow actual value and | nd @ sure remedy in thin Balsa. Loeenecs mod Minstrels. “Shoo Fly,” and “Bad Dickey.” Mr. D. M. Kelsey spoke against its adoption, | sons who endorsed Republican principles, yet it | Question of Priority Claims. _| made to reduce stock. Gino. C. HExsiNo, Po gS yorker me a ELPHONZO YOUNES & CO Masonic Terte—Leeture by Cora L. V. | as there were a known as | was thought thatsuch clubsas tad been formet | _cyneurr Cover, Cd dustice Cartier To- Nor ato Seventh street SN. W. eran te nance 2 perma ae 7” Tappan. “Reform,” “Invinctbles, se ty mish to | in the several Warde ange oe parte Tice | day the case of Page agt. (ag t ve this Balearn + they will te ection wen, yer i id do much service fot trind—_Mesars ‘Stanton ceva for ° Ss . sass oaaaan sree ocala BE the re ties not included in the scope of thence | prepoed that the Irish fy abttea clabs zis sud Mattizctr snd. Ashford for de- Pt ern yey Teen tak Wei se = if -« ‘ ar the same rel ms tothe ic. fende- ¥. 3 at- ” ts Soild by al! weeEStS, ml eolmiw * Surru & Sreone’s Ant Gatiany, 45 P at. | olution, and he moved to amend in some way so | bear (he sr tea roa orl z. This is a suit of elootment, ang at Oroide Je ——— — Grocers, that all Republican no matter what their | 1 tracts much attention, especially from Etrusean J. MARKRITER’s ART GaLLurr, 426 7th street. | name, that — wp er resent adininis- | Amy ecg bed big 00 called to tho | iterested in build ‘associations. pine facts Vance and Ohremon BALL'S SrA, SICtLiaN | Bax.ow' f city irs be included. Mr. D. E. , |, called to the , Sold @ house 's ART GALLERY, 23 Pa. avenue. — has he Ward the | chair, and Capt. Ben. Austin appointed secre. are that Page in April, 1868, so! poramesp se . lot in the Seventh Ward to Stewart, the defend- Log ee oe aang The baris of ite remedial propritice i a vonctahle orm club, and organized to oppose a ” x e compound. Citizens’ Railroad Association. ——— si t. Coleman moved that a Committee on | ingion Goonerative Building Association to | "eee 4 = 1T WILL RESTORE GRAY RAIRTO ITSORIG | 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE The Point Lookout Railroad. Mr. Philbrook hoped the word anti-Bowen Credentials be appointed; carried, and Messrs. give Page as a part of the purchase-money, for THe @ a8 nhs S rs = 4 i INAL COLOR. This Association met last evening, inthe Al- | would remain in the resolutions, otherwise they | Nevill, O'Meara, Gleason, McKenna and Car- | Which Stewart gave, according to the rales of jaaee Fae eto tl ty _—_- 2d nage ‘& | It will keep the Hair from falling ont. dermen’s cham! Presi might have a mongrel crowd at thei: - | raher were ited, and reported the follow- | 1), <j first a took ui lt edd Bet, eink waehne tae Beet n’s chamber, City Hall, Vice President | might conven’ | ing list of delegates: Second Ward—Andrew | from Stewart n'mortgage tor the balance of the | Goldman's Fopula atmisng Goosk | Ht clemnce the Scalp. and makes he Iain S. 8. Baker in the chair, and W. B. Wedgwood | “Yi Crane moved to amend by striking out the eke. an Donovan, a Eeameell, purchase-money, $50 pee oe ay ree anc Secretary. ord ‘anti-Bowen” and inserting “ . Curtin aniel Donovan; Fourth Ward— weyances—one fr streets, H Col. S.M. Johnson, President of the Point | oy to the Dresent municipal governme sat.” | Daniel B. Cahill, P-H. Donegan, Andrew Glec- Page Bed two trom Biewart wear the same | street, opposite the Patent Ofice. ‘These gentic- "RP. WALL CO., Nashua, N.H., —— railroad, LS a atthough = ir. Jacob H. Crossman said if they struck off re lapenneos — = rg Re lag date. Page claims that his deed is a first mort- mea, wes pare ma now paplesimod i =] mh 2eofWim Proprietors. iation, by inv! ead temeee : “ Sor Bk hg le - Sa> President of the Point Lockout road he did | (2¢,Word “anti Bowen” they would tind them- | Jol eal vay gage, and the butlding association makes th Goods spring and trou! : z mmer season oon D WOMANHOOD. b ible, ck for ad- | Horatio Marymanand Thos. Shea; Sixth Ward— the record of the Ke- | 5%! from the large and b e MAN Hi AN om: a Bot desire to speak as President bat merely asa | SCittente trot they coco ight knock fo Andrew Neville, James Plant, 3i. McCormick, | “ame claim, inasmuch as the record of the Re | Sate houses East at eRe En: | sipetinn of nueees mete Kaanban ek ieee citizen, interested in the road. The construc- ‘Mr. Holmes, pf the Fifth Ward, moved the | Charles McGowan and Benjamin Austin—Jobn | sented and reeorded Arst, although all the deeds again taken the lead ~~ a lar establish Riagh, when perfect manhood und perfect wo sero tie che Wena matter of vast import- | whole subject be referred to a committee of five | Spaulding and J. E. Hanna alternates; Seventh | were recorded on the same day. The property | ments here, af ee 2 Ee fre < city. When the Baltimos io No. 617 Seventh fea splendit Hair Dressing. CORNER FocR AND a-NALY SrReer | | mheod wnite to consecrate the union 5 fail to please. Don’t : ” i to withdraw and draw up suitable resolutions to ‘ard—Thomas Carraher, Patrick Cullinan, | has bee: nder both deedsof trust, and the | @ucements ti cannot nu seated envelopes. Address, HOWARD AS was coustructed, there was great wealth in | be presented this evening for consideration, car- | Kichard Coleman, Robert Burns and E.lward | penning weacintenbas nostession: bat Pas, | forget the name and numbers. 3,80,1; | ATION, Box P, Philadelphia, PF ans | Goop BROWN SUGAR, 101% for 91.00 Maryland and Virginia, unknown and unappre- | ried, and Mesers, Crosman, Crane, Hatton, | Sheehey—the First and Third Wards not being | OUua! ‘an ejectiment by legal The whole = eR’ | ciated; those vast coal fields were, at that time, | Philbrook, and Holmes were appointed the | represented. matter at issue turns vpon the legal detinition or “A WorD TO THE WISE 18 SUFFICTENT.”— BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. | BARD SUGARS...... eomparatively unknown; now, ali of that coal | committee. r. O”Meara offered resolutions that the or- | priority title arising wacn the deeds and mort- | Prudent housekeeper purchases the best and | | Thie splendid Hair Dye is the bert in theworl. | ooo 0 Was required for na Purposes on the At. | “While the committee were out an invitation | ganization be known as the Central Executive | Lavestare dated and recorded the same day eapeat enticke tor See Eitan Cesk cen Sol | Se ak eee ae — sulin lantic. When that road was constructed there | was extended to Mr. L. G. Hine to addross the mittee of the Irish Republican Ciubs of tue | “in this case much interest is felt, as the decis- | tained. Dootgy’s Bakixe Powpsr is the pur- | ond. nor any riraltc poison to pr FINE DEMERARA SUGARS... oe aii Erre but few steamers, but he would predictthat | meeting. He said there should be some change | District of Columbia; that the officers of the | jon will afect a large number of property | ¢st, best, and cheapest Baking Powder known. bonstis ‘ire w ae ot inc Tears cory vessel plying between thisand | in the present municipal government, as the | committee consist of a chairman, secretary, and | holders. [a property uolder can convey, hx | One pound will go further in the calinary de- | WA Ascher tte pee P ne had rary years) | GOOD FAMILY FLOUR... Propelled by steam | present one had proved a most ruinous cailure, | treasurer, who shall hold their offices respee- | estate to a dozen different partis by a dozen | partment than any other in market, and is gua- | nntarnished reoutation to upheld. its 00 per wack integrity as _ and using coal from this vast coal field. Pro- | that the party had, by the acts of the City Hall | tively fer one year; that the committee shall | qimme.te 4 ozeM the sam day and | Tanteed to produce more satistactory results, as | the only perfect Hair Dye—Biack or Brown, Row | WELCH’S BEST... ae 929 = ducts requiring transit would always take | ring, suffered and wan fast losing its good | consist of five dulyclected delegates and two | «iterent deeds of trast given the same day and the ingredients are harmless, healthy, and nu- all Applied st 16 Bond wre! | noice EXTRA po pa gph Pome nen lle emer name, Affairs should be corrected at once, or | alternates from each of the Irish Hepublican | fine which shall be valir, then our real estate | tFitious- It is for sale by all good grocers. cod “ar =< ablican party would sink lower than the | clubs of the city, at none but delegates or | transactions ‘a foggy condition. It has (aay ores =— —— FLOUR AT... a or RE Ko ra erhad Se ee ee | Sunes sal have a voice in the proceedings; | however been decided th, When deeds to, the PEusIEs vor SALz—Apply at the Star Oflce AMUSEMENTS. j of the party tfall if, ir rs are not | W! were . ted the deed, of Baltimore, as steamers taking coal at yeh the better—it |. The election of permanent officers resulted as | WungMroPeh'y are dated on one day. the Ixpe UY 4 Goop Szwine Ma- Point Lookout would save the distance of navi- | (hose”-, Any change, will be ‘CEMENT TO Bi are nding one, ibbs™ ATIUNAL THEATRE. | mplete ward | follows:—President, P. H. Donegan, of the | Rnd it Is owing to such decision that tn the | CBI¥#—Willcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the t be worse, at all events. —. ion from there to Baltimore. It was the in- | organizations should be made ‘at once, com. | Fourth Ward; Secretary, D- Donovan, of. the | Sf e f Deeds the time (hour | Most simple and best constructed sewing ma- Last Night but Three of ith a legree of this City ard. e a Vho 1! appeas hi priv j ee ee ae Hall'ring, If this is done he would jotm with pT; Labill offered resotutions recognizing mn — skint Pactory, 08 aun eee Verse rath ACHES aad Ht | STEWART'S WHITE DRIP syRUP pshire, ‘altimore 4 5 J. we t ities = SF a, the spar’ Obio, or Baltimore rand Potomac roads—it would isaeh corraption fy uttered ato. ‘aa mger we fitch make’ the a man and seul citizen. GEORGETOWN. Ta <DSLSAn widen, THE RIVALS, with amon atmirsni beco: institution. In might as well be under the oj mocratic | “As Mayor of this city he has been too honest ——a CENTRA! ig? ng Ny os Sy 4 caget me ee Pee place, seventy miles of fine country would | rule. Any effort made to prevent the nomina. | to be corrupted, and too wise andsagacions to | ¢: Jewelry, Fans, Vases, Plated Ware, No. b AG ocomelude with the gl farce. A] ; ; be opened through the State of Maryland. The | tion of Bowen by the Republican party without | be misled, and we capnot fail to appreciate his | a, ORRBCTION eee We ee et neater: | Seteccen Sekceson Nicci, | CHOICE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. ae Leer Sheed road Panne | 2arding its present perfect Organization | high character as a Republican and an offi of the Potomac Boat Club, on Monday last, te SRO cae vents '] (\LD FOLKS’ —— would be uziend ir “me ms would meet his sympathies, and he would prom- it we see in his opponents men for the most | wile securing the boats in the boat-house from | Dr. Surgeon Ch ist, most* O reefold to what it is mow; but that | ise to do all in his power to assist in the cam- | part of little character, the greater number of | jC, tt. Th wae respectfally informs patrons. that PRoveTy, could not be enhanced without en- | pai inst the corrupt set In power. ‘The | them expelled office holders or disappointed o1- | 4h6,“fteets of the freshet. The water was so March Ris Sotablishment will be mimge Saree TRAE SP Ake TES, the vom te cont ort Toad ian <fiewen is one prominent ina amasing = ee och and mite? aoe ale by Mr Wil, Mel ny A were. the only 0 ones es, who located in the miore eligible rooma, No. 555.150, FRIDAY APRIL 1, 1870 it character, as instanced in his havi im unsup} - oe — id venti ut in the risky undertaking. eau as would ‘Up an immense ing ported would venture out in ry un ing. street, opposite U.S. He suecessfully = 4 Believed 50,008 men would be employed therein, | CUaTved, bit own Pleture on is worthless | hoods of, & few no Muncnaxt’s EXcHANGE.—Salcs on 'Change | treat Bunions, Chilbiains, Club and in. | BY Teawest, thy ee CANNED GOODS OF ALL A city would be made at Point Lookout of 25,000 | that crosses Tiber execk, os and culvert | that he was the first municipal officer we have | *till continue brisk, although the amount of Nalis, and other diseases of S OLD FOLKS’ CONCERT FN inhabitants, Within five years that | name of Bowen has to be chisclied on the abut. | ever had in this city possemed of energy ana | Wheat expected by canal has not arrived. This | without pain or inconvenience to the patient. | given in February last, will be repeated at LIN SET Weauld be, a outpost for the city | ments. Everybody should. unite. tn forming | perseverance sufficient to earry on to un Kowoce | MOTMINg 5,633 bushels vere offered, with sales of | The shoe can be worn with ease ee aaailesrcme ong of Washington; besides Population ward clubs, anda central club should be roe 4 able and successful termination the warfare | 1:0 bushels at $1.53; 2,075 bushels at $1.35; 1,400 | after the o; Refers to the many FRIDAY EVENING, April 1, 170, of the lower counties would soon much | upto give direction to the ward ‘clubs; th against that hidra-headed monopoly, the Balti- bushels at $1.37, and 360 bushels at $140; all from | nent phy surgeons and thousands of other at § o'clock, with a change of “ greater, and Washington would be made asea- fe, han we get our nominations made Ponape Bare more and Ohio railroad. That we “call upon | Prime to choice, as also 3,500 bushels to arrive, | responsible persons who patronize his establish- | nd double the nu voeal and instra: > a fi the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com- HE CANAL, which has scant of water 4 bsyns ” nif . > Before the war the government wouldhavesaved | "cat the conttones of Mr. Hines’ speech, a vote | pany trough the medium of a bill allowing ap. | On some of the levels, is now almost full enough Patients at their residences except be; | **f0'ts. Bslianisn — ses ; St jeant #40, 600,000'a8 all remem the diffi- | of thanks was tendered him. peais to be taken by corporations to escape the | for navigation purposes, and @ number of boats, | #Ween 6 and 8 p.m , =3 ors arrantel the best to Shomaine. Prog ¢ avigation of the Potomac | Ten new members were eiected Tesult of its conviction in our Criminal Court | which have been loaded 'at Cumberland for some | —_—=_ ICKED BEN - at that time. ity Of a seaboard ter- tte, through Mr. Crossman, then | for the nuisance of its tracks and depot in this | time, are doubtless on their way down. ‘ oe ee minus applied to every railroad in the country, | re Cyr teen oy sug wad ‘Organi. | city. It ishigh time for the people to arouse ee Georgetown Advertisements. ITHE CELEBRATED EDUCATED 1 = hood of the | zation in when a corporation seeks in criminal matters x 7 he corner of Tth and D stre Seal zegions, ‘The road mt fe built, and the | Glect five delegates euch to meee ec ntral | obtain appea’s Which individuals are denied. ALEXANDRIA. [D®* Goons at Gon Paicss. Ree Saeuein st ataeiae sich was would the city ‘ashington give | Asaneintion ontiva <ommittee, which shall Mr. Neville opposed the adoption of the reso- The decline in Nin enables usto ofer GREAT | win} continne every day. from 9a. m.t» 1p me tt ma enous ne given the road would | constitute central commitiog for the ensuing | !ntions on the ground that they had come to | | THR F4zal Raitaoan Acotnewn-The loco | BARGAINS im ALL MINDS OF DEY GOODS: | Nisyerformance ivagreatmysiery.. me) o7 WE SELL EVERYTHING : nd not for 3 3 ——} 4 ete - surely be bailt, or the aid not received. It | year; that the secretary give such notice ashe | Organize the Central Committee, and not f motive ‘‘Harrisonburg,” attached to a material & wk mei eg ton, vo EEGSI TERFLE be an expensive work. The equipment | may deem suitable of our action, and direct a | the pu of endorsing any me. He had | train on the Orange, Alexandria and Manessse | Cisse: YOR Si sursetar Mickaedeene tea ether M’ ae alge $f the road’ would require four to one of what | mesting of sucht delegates to be held on Satur- | heard of these resolutions during the day, and | railroad, which exploded at 11 o'cTock Monday | Smit. «, srecal, bars heap as before the war; a ear he first supposed. The Baltimore and Ubio Kail- | day, April 9th, in the upper hall of this build. | aboat thirty-five members of the club of the | morning, at a wood pile in Skinner's Cut, be- stock of Alpacas, from 25 ORARD COBCERT. = oudeople admitted that the road would bo ing Adopted. ta He had ee Goat Ie he ncied tee case hia | cogiacer, Wan-Ht: King: and saveraly bos oot | Cerpabace benitel Spring Baetoinees aeameee eee built and that Baltimore would I trade .N. ke | to. He had no doubt if he voted for them his | em a ae i. easure in announcin, “ : Thereby, Dutat the mame time they admitted | intra sea cuange hs earclin ean rae ciah would coneuro hiss. Ho'was not oppéved | seriously wounded the conductor, Jat. 2-2 ey. | 25.7 sen (iio eel eastern es ie ne eee ie eS trace 31 THE LOWEST CASH PRICES that equal advant would be gained by the | ing that the pr is the most corrupt govern- | to Mayor Bowen or anyother man, but was not | ton, and slightly scalded a track hand named | 4 conte, (4 See eee Oosene tei ee ® meee NING, Ma: . Baltimore and P road and the Point | ment ever known m any municipality, with | Willing at this time, when they had barely | Murphy. A (rain went to the relief of the wreck | ‘muistoct of may be exp ‘by all who favor ee ee ® GRAND CONCERT Lookout road opening up the vast extent | Cook as its law expounder. The City Councils | effected an organization that they should | from here, and returned with the killed and | ge Pitnacait” BENJAMIN MILLER, AT THE of ay aa e which ntl, — were just as corrupt as the Mayor, and an entire | Shoulder Ged man. He = — oe ee: —— Boe EP cg the engineer <r was | mbil-tr 101 Bridge nt. Georgetown De, a AS A 1 o. T LA yt) LA) Sa were two istrict, | change 3 lause. Bow tood that he was opposing Mayor Bowen, bu d, was ap ing young man, and ana- vorner of Niuth and F street’ gome too extravagant some too economical. b y his iegeraemati Une comets of the he felt that he was seine ‘oder ‘instructions. tive of this city. He was engaged to be married. E. Li IN 1834. On which occasion she will KS assiated t ‘ 1 Zm some instances economy was the worst ex- | Mayor's office, it was supposed that he would | Mr. A. Gleason said that he could not see why | His body, it is said, was robbed after his death. STABLISHED iJ STON FAIRLAMB. travagance, and it was the worst kind of extray- | surround himself with ublican advisers, | any one should oppose the resolutions, and the | He will be buried to-day by the Odd Fellows, of PREMIUM AWARDED IN 1857. Pane De ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ ©o., Geto be too economical to build railroads. | instead of which he had got a “ring,” which has | only objection he had was that they were not | which he was a member. W. H. WHEATLEY’S MB, J. REMINGTON FAIRLAMB, of Philadel e three counties of land had subscribed | gained a notoriety all over the country tor its | strong enough. No man deserved the endors Mrtror.—An unusual sight was witnessed in|] PREMIUM STEAM DYEING phia, and Pref. GEORGE WALTER, 3000.00, but be did not think over $175,000 of | Corrupt practices. ‘This man had turned out all | ment of the Irish people more than Mayor | the heavens early yesterday morning. At ten ND NIELG ET 4F A CHASE that money was available unde! i ood Republicans who differed with him, and | Bowen, and if his (Mr. G's) vote could re-elect | iminutes after four o'clock @ bright meteor was OLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, Messrs PAS Fina: GROCERS or Royues, hep one of those constitu- fox at the set now in place! What are they? beers os wes tat pager kop ceeny wlte seen to dart rapidly across the zenith from east ‘No. 49 JEFFERSON 8T., Aulachiverel easier . by apd ander ° Of the road would add more to’ the wnen Mere tsou re oe Leo ee of the | giant monopoly—the B. & O. i. it.—ant for his oddest rotors Brea ue neay eoaaaee BP me pn My! te AS MAT ie Solon Duarte and Trios. Peak Tie wae oeeenn, the whole cost of the | course pursued by the Cook investigating com- | action as to that road deserved the thanks of all | thrown off as it traversed the sy, Dut it lettno | Latagritn the best t : . - ‘of such = Opposed to all jobs, and had no | mittee, and more particularly the conduct of | good citizens. =! streak of light to mark its passage. A whizzing | of the’ proprietor. thie the Dest piace eee ae ie Mesto Gter 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, The rend neh a thing; but honestly believed that | A. K. Browne, which he ‘characterized as | ~ Mr. Curtain said they had come to organize a | noice is reported to have agcompanied its hight | District ie eee al cede te hie ond | icc eh at road would be a benetit to the city. His idea | treacherous throughout, and ich was well | central committee, and not to endorse Mayor | anda sulphurous odor to have pervaded the at- | Fomptly executed. Ca - _ = Wren RST GALLERY. RAND PANORAMIC EXHIBITIO: At the Whitehurst Gallery, 467-9 Pa. ave., bs mosphere soon after its disappearance. Fons could, be: sutanted Point where connec. | understood by thove acauainted with the clr- | Bowen or any other man. ‘ cumstance of his letting his private house totte | Mr. Donegan (Mr. Carraher in the chair) said Kx1outs or Pytutas.—Supreme Chancellor Leokout was about ninety tog sryl} Point | School Board. Mr. Crane then reviewed his | the resolution did not commit the commi.tee to S. Reed and Supreme Recordi: CoRNER FoUR-aND-a-HAL¥ STREET, Qn=at REDUCTION IN PRICES y Scribe Clar- and 6th ‘One more week « mated |own difficulties with Mayor isewen and what | the support of Mayor Bowen or any other man, | once St tartans arco eer ting, Seribe Clar- a eet Oh the Toad, fuily equipped with rolling | the speaher eaitea -- the treacherous conduct’ | butit was simply a compliment to Mayor Bo- | { T ps0 > of Co! or - u y 8 9 e 1H = rh eee k, depots, S&e.. was $3,300,000, and $1,000,008 | of Brown in that affair: ands in conclusion, he | wen, and a deserved one. He was the first | Stuart and Thompson, of the District of Colum Of stock had already been subscribed and $2).000 essed ve rs 1! es " } 5 offered a resolution that the’ Common Council | Mayor who had dared to grapple with that great | 0", 4adres Sotee coon lant evenlngon the pris or ae BcPmemse Younes een paid in. Calvert county was one of the | of this city, at its last meeting, adopted a re- ly, the B. and O. Kailroad. and the | Ciptes of the order. ss Ghinue nae on ene eee. mbze tr aa se Maryland counties authorized to aid the road, | port of the Police Commitive of that body, | first to recognize the claims of mon irrespecti a Siancs, Whe cenvots Ghtha 7 se rt Pa 0 but ‘as it did not pass through that county, he | which was intended to excuse the act and cover | of crecd, nationality, or color—uil he asked wa \eeaarpcarar eeeats of tise late stocmn mp [ue CHEAP PLACE oa: at Relieve the aid would e {oxtended. up the guilt of the Corporation Attorney in | whether a party was competent. Through is pons ove poscdniry Soe - get a greatly \& PETTENGILL MINSTRELS, A: K. Browne explained his vote given in | accepting a bribe for doing an unprofessional | intluence colored men have been placed on the a E Ys FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS. faverly T way, New the Board of Common Council Monday evening. service; and, as such conducton the part of that police, in the school boards, &c. He was an | few that reach here sell high in consequence. = BTS AND 8 He did not understand the condition of the | body is a great encow ent to fraud and eT nest, upright man, and not x wily politician, | It is — that the damage done to the shores by AY N DAY, MARCH 26 m can soon be repaired, and the op- . DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES: WENTY IN NUMBER. Contains the most Charming Singers in the Profes sion. AT SUPERIORITY AND MERIT IS OUR MOTTO — int Lookout road at that time as well as Row, | corruption, that the act of that committee an and he was entitled to the endorsement of ali "7 . and be then thought other roads needed the | the Common Council in regard to raid bribery true Irishmen. aa thet gets —— than a day or aid of the city more than the Point Lookout | is deserving the disapprobation of the whole | | Mr. P. Curtain moved to lay the resolutions on aie haemo ee ere community, and is a disgrace to that body, as | the table; lost—yeas 5, nays I: material for the fishing shores. Sar he, tgal debate followed between Messrs. J. | well as the’ Kepublican y; that the state- | ‘The resolutions were adopted—veas 20, nays sles Brown, C. H. Bliss, H. N. Easby and | ment of said committee that Te ~ SHOO FLY! - SHOUO FLY! John McClel- | 4, (the Sixth Ward delegation with the excep- ; REGITER FICE, sue 2 Gthers as to the advantage of railroads, and the | lau, a gentleman of moderate means, who has | tion of Mr. MeCormick.)" TSM aatincron, Doo Mach'29, 1970, And the Fopales Snes ey{ Cc. 5. "HARE & SON, meeting adjourned. never been known as a Republican in’ this city, At this juncture, Mr. P. Hickey,who was not otice is hereby given that on MONDAY. April 4, DAVIS’, With a host of other novelties as performed by a contributed the extraordinary stm of $600, to | a delegate, attempted to speak, and, notwith- | 1570. willexpire all, Licenses given by the Corpora- bd this company in Boston and New York to crewded Goop Prices ror OLp Booxs.—Mesers. Coo- | 0€ Tvareca vy cur. wu. ax: Yoon hm Bn a USA, Ce a ae ee eee mnington to the sgents oF own audien o ate, GROCERS, See Gang, ot hes eee eae ena? | pal cioclton, "ts too. propebiaroes Go be cine: | Ward Club hadinet yeesntiod thetc redscten | (he Corporation ater «ser Maneearts wishin | Orchestra Chairec 75 conte: Upper Circle and Gal: P Sega vateelis Gomenen ec ene Ee, | tained Sor N'momant by somathan peoneh. oni, | sau hat theve were aon im tas concconen one malt Siid Corporation Vcenses expiring on said date Very. $3 cents. : . - g ne * ry for of © ests open on S: Books, some of which were published tn io, | taken in connection with Mr. Cook's own | were not elected. Deponits tor'licenses ‘to this Corporation are now, $01 MARKET SPACE, arday moruing, at Bilis Moule Store: wifveuteres | 2813 SEVENTS STREET N.W., Bsr.m asp B. 44718690, &c., and are rare old specimens of | Statement (made under oath) that he claimed | Mr. A. Gleason was appointed Sergeant-at- by law, made with the City Collect rhe whom charge. ‘minas-tf Benn lr naif sreroeonghs guia snes Me | might choos fo we provessaid sommes | “Bir? Orbe ered a venlinion gledpies | crn gave ie ifcge ome Then te Git Me (ons © ¥. TAPAS Tinted and sold ty Benjamin Freakua, | be sadly deficient in the capacity to discrimi. | their individual support to the nominers ofthe | _™hz-l0\ JUHN F. COOK, City Register. ol wart SUGARS DOWN! SUGARS DOWN! 5 ae le and the Scene: | Date between tight and wrong, truth and false- | regular Kepublican party for Mayor at the com- ALAGA GRAPES a CORNER EIGHTH STREET. say head Crushed, Granulated and Powdered Sugars at 14 of the Se ‘ches of Asin Minor?” hood, and, instead of exonerating Mr. Cook, | ing election; 5 ol to-day. oR, . je ‘Allom, brougt $625 a volume, Fhilip | Stamps the majority of that committee "as | ‘Mr. Austin offered resolutions, which were ot cone Vi pO ROBELL, THE NATION AND ITS WARDS. Beat Ringer pound. u's Poems, between the years i763 | Fecreant to their constituents, as well as to the adopted, tha they believe it to be the duty of all — — streets. MASONIC TEMPLE, Excellent Brown Sugar, 1] cts. and I7S4, sold for $11.25. Frank Forrester’s Horse | Principles of common honesty. the Irish people to support those who from prin. | (YANARY BIRDS! CANARY BIRDS MOCK- WEDNESDAY EVENING, 30TH MARCH. and Horsemanship sold for $4.75 per volume. | Councilman Geo. W. Hatton said he concurred | ciple contend for the rights of all to perfect lib- ING BIRDS and Mocking Bird FUO —_—_ Doors epen at 7; commence at 8 p.m; FLOUR! m1 Froi mo oy a volume. | €2tirely in the sentiments of the resolutions, | erty,without regard to race, color, or creed, and meee at 1135 Seventh street, between Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 75 cents. FLOUR! mont sold | Ply the language was not strong enough to ex- | that loyalty to the American Union, anda fixed Tickets at the door. mh26-4t" Sits History ress his contempt and disgust for such men. | and unalterable determination to stand by the | ™20-Jm" __8. HARTBRECHT. 755 — = Tne City Councils were as ao they well | same, and to preserve and defend it nat ‘all L*?. |, LOOK AT THIS— Ur. Velpax’s Golden was a mem- | its enemies, is a duty which all ado) eltizens Tincture, only $1 per bottle, for all Female Ob- bes i gh beautiful specimen of | Ler of that very Common Council. You may | are beund fo discharge; declaring themselves an | pirnction if nol sv represented. your moncy shall Wel Best,” 92.18 per sack ARLOW’S GALLERY .—The public are invited | Be: Best” Arlington Family , to sees large number of FINE PAINTINGS | Good Super Flour, $5 per barre! NEW STOCK BOUGHT AT PANIC PRICES received from the late sale of Jacob Thompsons | Our Grabam Flour {* made from selected whita New York, on exhibition from 9 a. m.to 5 | Wheat. : 9° B street south, between, 3h . P py Uae | dE ed Pe area! ERs ST OTTSTOEM” BS mas: reas: Reka Tie rae aes | and pus thems in tanning order, ond sen wat | on arty in Congress and ‘levation of | [JASON & HAMLIN Peunsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets | Excellent Imperial and Gunpowder Teas, @1.25 per ‘at 7:30, not half of the | Sud them more intelligent and honest than the | the adopted citizens, sad the maintenames aol CABINET oneans. ————— nt Ti , - ane eQrrupt set of men there now. ‘The acts of our | protection of the interests of the Kepubuican y A=? BErostrory, All grades and all prices Coun become of pular | party of universal liberty; and they wi ‘i Otiver | musements of the day. The crowds Hocking | uj nominees of the Republican cof latte Sanertmant, of all styles, has just been ro- 245 F STREET, CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &c. Pa building, on to the City Hall every Monday night go there of the city of Washington for the coming how cabead the Gaearoran of = Peaches, Green Peas, meiding: on | for amusement, and he advocxted e cent | municipal election. Adjourned. m2 St WG. STOCK ON HAND MARKED DOWN Oe OE A DRS —— = two severe cuts on his head by admission fee for the benefit of Bowen's col- First Ward—A meeting of the First Ward ent aenat. a J — wherries, Tomatoes. cernice ‘yesterday treasury. [ 3) gif othe, present | Irish Republicans was held last night, Mr. Pat- | CAB RIAGES: | QARRIAGES! + the | reign of Bowen, Cook, Morse & Co. is to con- | rick Joyce in the chair. ations "were | On hand. a letec steck of NEW and SECOND- OlL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, a \cer 1 bay per icsnion in ftRis city. sustaining the City Surveyor, and de- | HAND CARRIAGES. of the latest style, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHEOMOS, &c., CONDENSED MILK? Charles report, | cl that the existing difference in the Ke- | and finish. Now is the time to bay; a griticising it section by section, aa t Hon. | publican party might be amicably arranged in | Purn ted saree siege to select Trom ney uae for os Carolina, was ousted ation to AIRING 01 a care of the man andcae from ras for much less than Cook had ee eee ne eet Lal ce ce wn ORE GHAHAM gs, BTATUETTES, ac., ac. a guilty of. other comm Ward.—The Irish Republicans of the ~ We o O'HARE « Son, _ | met just deserts Vise ben ee to ter, | Second Ward held a meeting last evening, An. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES FANCY and MILEINERY GOODS over oforea Lt | VELVET PASSE PARTOUNS eee oe 4 Of a recent order of the | State's Briton of Pennsylvania—had white- | drew McKenna in the chair, for the purpose of or thismarket, and at prices that defy competition. PARLOR BRACKETS, &c 1213 SEVENTH STREET Ww, fhe work on the preg mee seus = Fea ceatarted | Ward, and ‘delegates te the meeting of TEb DIN: AND | 22¢Cial attention is called to a few leading articles. ge egies . . fords down, afraid aie Central Executive. Committee. Messrs. | DECORA’ Aes Pc a IDAY PRESENTS, _— oa ae ont, maid that fe the campaign | Donovan, Andrew Bramble, ant Anion Hee | PLATED WARE ” - oe oes SMITA & STRONG. a last year Cook had show. 2 | Donovan, le, ndrew Me- RE Sees Of men in thearg | dum book on which was a subscription sratent | Kenna were elected delegates, and the meeting ae eR wus. anp Hite RRENCH FLOWERS uasarpassed inatyle | Sse ( ON Sepang TOM $8,486 | CEUUaEe, hoWDERED, and GRANULATED eight hour law, are | $00 im small sums, besides the $600 bribe ob- | *ijourned to allow them to attend the meeting HOUSE FURNISHING Goops, | “™* and at greatly reduced prices, AT MARKETERS, arcs ae full time—12 hours | ‘ined Mr. McClellan, and that he at Wills’ Hall, for which they were el . PARIAN GOODs, AIN, PLAID, GROS GRAIN AND RO! L vente. oe a Sollected some vald”aay out mpaign pu ' J... BOSIGHEN STENSILS, ac. akaitee et 2,2 MAN Hall, BEST NEW YORK BUTTER, «c. = ee : Importers of China, Glass, &c-. and Dealers in all | PLAIN AND FAN: colic ‘Cnromos, &e. ° room atoat 3 : sna cogunaed ‘2 Sig ioc oes. °° tas exam ae a * and "Tas. HIGH'S FLOUR ealow os say stvertint sates , COOK'S BALM OF LIFE. vara LACES, LACE COLLARS, &c., in every Wonderfal Remedy exhibits « marked ant | HEMSTITCH KERCHIEFS, ited Ca seereace Hanstary and Curative ower en all trom 20 caute 2 Y Ham, i dl i Hy ; | i fh i g ? H ! 3 LOBIN'S GENUINE EXTRACTS... "$0 aE, and Metzerott's Gare Sues: | Sar" Srewse tact comalten comet abost scueprets samp keratin en, jet a enwonneene “ Hilt attended him | Ket ssoned theses eee ed afar fe fraeereg aah een icaiuing onaeee hat | Best COLORED SATIN...__ga7s| LIQUOR REALERS" AesociaTioN for the, School Trastees petites and carrected the ination Tetored ve | oot ee 2.96 | win benefit ie Orptaee ‘Moriarty & rates, and an investigation ce *, retty in for nine weeks, has entirely cured ing. | BEST SPOOL COTTON... 90 cts. per dos SAUTE MONDAY. Arora eee 8 . 187 — ae about Dyspepsia, “its JOUVIN'S KID GLO pTickete, admitting Gentleman and Ladies Fa fi if i i if Dee yan ine a Route B if fi ; i! a7? mh 25-6t* GEO. F. 2 pee kent, Ys ——~________GEO. F. KORBEvxK. and his to the reform cause. ' piaciaean 30" « « — ‘neew the eit hended canes te ae Eas, House thee eearny, stently at Wall's 6o« 4 “ 7% sent: cS sented to them canes by the House, they be! comedians and ‘ to ra textes m7 ay Ay Bp gt ns 4 very eftectivels, “Shoo FI: ont er. Zyeetl t ~ Other makes in proportion. meted from Johnny Allen songs and dances are aan = Say cay Nn racer faie afternoon. Combe, Pomaden, ete. ete, ——e—___ Liquors, for medic! Woman's Riouts_Catharine is lo) Much for | '8T ‘nd ‘Tobacco, choice Petruchio this time. WH. N. GOFF, fal Oona CPR ARER esac | my srim ¥E-coerbe. ata , husband, and, after a’ hearing fetes nese EetABcisnEp 1033. Hyde, was committed to default “: WoRKEET UE “Anaeren om axon | Sut to keep the pencge | concn § Eat ats) Forel Sacws ein ee Dawe TN | pasonats Gao. H Warzan : we is Prof. J. K. | Murder Bay sah ‘arth ae Tie League J on _ ;-)= ell nown'e is on E street, ey si Ba ash ite ‘muy | Seon RRIA : and they were taken ' unRyaTE THOMAS Dowaw, K, accurately sutied wih Peodies FLOoU - ——o ‘cat — Smee Over. | | Masomte Tx as memenger at the Executive to duty | na ether Spectacles, by merely from the mill, with onders to ool ot committed him to Jail for conseu | Moke-ta-va-ta o) Pocket eapratcsosee ee court, | will enero ns re to Sor aR 8. H. HEMPLER, OPTICIAN, pan komt ilety “Next tothe ational Hote, | COM