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‘The Fish Market. . Quotations of new fish for this day, farn'shed CITY ITEMS, Georgetown Advertisements, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, Eto. the ‘organization which has always ad- for Tax E @ Stan by George W. Harrison ALaska DIAMONDS, REPUBLICAN MBETING. harrels, ich are distracting your City & Co. Nos. 36 King street, 90, 51, 96 Fish Jet ., Ne of the Republicans of Groreetoen B Cc. S. O° HARS & SON, ceils, and which Teal, Wharves, Var ‘Samaritan Hall. ' ", Ce Foreey, Hows o— ese we sustain. ‘Abseaee cen —_ a Pee ey hng to $25; rete, DAY EVENING NBXe. Ageilt, Ce GR E Others—Letler Gen. Hold no word with those in whose % 2 ,_ Econom: p 4 OCERS, LOCAL NEWS. In aceordance with the announcement in Tar Bporty of purpose you have pclae Te (Delaware) bbl, Sti. Herring—Fresh, per _apl.st man ecutive C: tna sen betharneahities Y¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown [ [ i STAR of yesterday that a serenade would be }, B12 to Potomac, No. 1, per bbi., $7; fotomac Family, per bbl. $7.20; Potomac Fam- Amusements, ac. poh rs Republicans of the | the coast of Maine to that of Florida are quiet. , per bi VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON HIGH | 1913 SEVENTH STRERT N.W.. Bev. at ann . are Na a Law asd Pande ie | Rime wpa ie Peewee | ewan tai, Lane Se hs | Alt ee nna ed, on THOR tetas, aor ” ries, in view ihe successor of Jefferson Davis in the bbI., $5.50 to $6; Bay of Island, No. 1, (new. at So'clock. i of’ the . =k eee Sw amendment to the Federal Constitution, a large ~~ a oo ae . 8, Tomily Mes, si, orcloeX 1 will sell, im frowt of the pre: "1 . | councils, men | $5.50 to of Istand, ly Mess, ises, eubdivision of Lote No. 21 and 22, it a Pectingt Ar eetinae Last night of a ees er ae club ‘met at the Stevens nema ad friends hig good qua- lane 5 ving. cago, extra, $6 St. Johns %. do. ee J feet on the cael side of High street, ab SUGARS DOWN! SUGARS DOWN: Beer STIEy Sep Stamers—whekea | Shook tout, on ee (Et, cauzateahe tg | city emancipation mated, sod uaieraicagiens | A comparison of qualities sod pe oe Rae Aine Race retag ee, | Crest, Granted and Powder Sagu at vig - ning, was yu set an e: ile of con- Courts. . Z ‘on the prop. ? conte. Wirrawener Gaui ¥—Grand Prize Pano- stration bi the Piret Ward Repabitgans to give tention to your ‘brethren in other veitest ‘THE eee LIBEL CASE. States solicited. All garments mado in the city. Sry, “Couveganetng mol saps Ses cost of the ed Sen, Brown &2: Mets, (Can't Be beat.) ramic Exhibition, every evening, this week only. t to their feelings of ‘tude to the men | Speak as friend, in the attitude of an inde- | Cracuir GouRT, Jt Carter —Y. * R Geo. C. —_ porchaser “Give will be required when the propersy . Surrn’s Axr Gatianr, 45 F st. tho have been prominent actors in the struggle meat mattis, and | inthe cae of Barve sak Linda ca plant Se eee Lee snes bewsane, WELCH'S BEST FLOUR. 2. per mack a Seca ETE | ee et i ee a a ee ‘over you for fire years, and wili « Goop Measvne AND RUSNIXG Over.” FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, ‘| Wheat, Baxiow’s Aur Gattecr, 237 Pa. avenue. — of the First Ward Club and other Repabli- do 80. Do» destroy yourself by Dooiey’s Baking Powder has already taken B — Good Super Flour, $5 per barrel. —_-— - to exsemble at the Stevems Bekeok- quarrels, but seek rather to strengthen the precedent over others, from its well known TRUSTER'S SAL. Change ef Gevernment. house eight o’clock, and soon afterwards harmony and anan- strength and purity; but aside from these facts, a ae ee ‘great. The Territorial Bill—Meeting of Campaign Com- | two four-horse omnibuses arrived with | 'mMity of action. —— pig ote peda rch de as hlding the fal ye 17, folio 453. &e., mittee King’s of fifteen pieces. A short meeting ‘Re at ee a resented, wi =* ire Home, Dooley’s Baking the county of TEAS DOW se Washi m. D. C., 1 will offer campaign commit ‘proposed id in the school-room, and just before its auction on THURSDAY, the 2ist day of April, i570, aanaton ecto me ae utes of Col- Conclusion. the ‘band played ran a, and Mr. tock wa BAP of lor id of Thomas Beall’ first addition to Powder is the best, purcst, strongest aud cheap- est ever offered to the consumer, and every r jnceted gt be thwest Intersection «f Excelicnt Imperial T. umbia, appointed from the Citizens’ General | cheers for the President of the United States, one who has used it will readily testify to this eye. st the northwest intersection of | Good Imperial Committe of one hundred and fifty, met last | which was done most heartily. ‘The carri panning eon uae cage ones assertion. CoS | Steew ene Damterten caress. Renting 8 font 5 | Beceice i THE GREAT FALLIN GOLD is nowhere made ridth, 66 feet 40 hundredths on the Jatter and ing, on the rear, astrip 4 feet 15 hundredths wide, y. ages evening at Union League Hall, in conjunction | were then speedily filled, and those who were inches on the former and ranning back of the same | Tearof at k with a similar committee of the in Blue. | not fortunate enough to obtain seats took te the ‘The meeti s | street isher — . E ¢ & | from lot 135. Trs RUMFORD'S YEAST POWDER at lecen: ed to order Mc. A. | sidewalks, and all proceeded to the President's a CrrmmaL Court, Judge Fisher—The case | more illustrating than by a visit co Frane ‘ s 3 * ary atacmed from the city of Ait Shephera, | the portico.” Col” John W. Forney, en, behalt Rad'retired, as the houg was nie but coma 2er | ber of witnemes testified. ‘The Court having | E streets, and Marble Hall, No. Git Seventh | Seqet;fronting 9 fexton Green strert and CANNED FRUITS, VRo a strip 4 feet 13 hundredths wide. trim lot 125 RGRTABLES, &c. ; he Green Pons . Also, the east half of lot 125 in ‘said addition, ‘Pine Apples. A he fronting 25 f- et & hundredths on Dambarton stre-t oe teen Corn, and rupning back of that width 91 feet 5 inches, and Mrawberries, Tomat sew. of the further width of 4 feet 15 hundredths to the STAR BRAND OF LOBSTERS! CONDENSED MILK Esq. Capt. J. R. McConnell was elected secre- | of on assembled citizens, then addressed him of the meeting. as follows : ir. 0. D. Barrett, chairman of the Boys in INTRODUCTORY REMARKS BY COL. FORNEY. Blue committee, stated the objects of the meet- | Mr. President: On the part of the Kepubli- ing, what had been done, and what it was in- | cans of the District of Columbia | am here to- tended to do. He stated that it had been pro- | tight to return to you, in their namo, the ox posed to ay int a committee of two from each ‘ward, two from Georgetown, and two from the | Second proclamation which seals the work street, opposite the Patent Office. These gentle- men, who have just now replenished theif large ing Goods for the spring ang snmmer season from the large and best whole’ sale houses East at the lowest Gold Rates, have again taken the lead of other similar establish- ments here, and give to their patrons such in- ducements' that cannot fail to please. Don’t ruled out evidence as to the representations made to EK. L. Stevens in Ohio, the counsel moved that the Court take the case from the jury, as the prosecution had not made out a case, but this motion was overruled. Orraans’ Court, Judge Purcell_—The will of the late Mary F. Greenfield was fully proven Day made a few remarks, janking the Mayor for the friendship he had’ always shown, to the REMARKS OF MAYOR BOWEN. feet on Dumbarton street ESS MACKEREL. Boston im Hon The Mayor repled in appropriate terms, ex- | and admitted to probate and record and letters d 3,30,1: back, of the same width, binding on Green street. | ™ apoett gounty to obtain halls and prepare for meetings. | Of the war, in the overthrow of which vou were for not t the Presi- issued to Samuel Cross, exccut.r— | f7set the name and numbers. ol: i ; a oo x That committee was set to be appointed. fe | te chief ‘instrament. ‘The frst proclamation | ¢using imsel saying that he was quite unwell, | seamen mr Gi se Sie hrst Tor hae'e xtable on the roar: the third iq | GUOD HAMS at 17 and 15 cents por pound "@nderstood that a serious effort was being made | Of your illustrious predecessor, which declared bond $24,000. Mr. Cross was also ——— by the opponents of the Territorial bill to pre- | the downfall of slavery, was essential to that Lette s guardian to the orphans—I bond $10,000. THE WaAsHIxeTon Crry SAVINGS BANK, cor- of administration on the estate of the late E. P. improved by a frame dwelling, and thé fourth by brick dwelfing and store nor they had paid him; that the occasion was ~ | ner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, is open ; Sp the Senate ana wow chatmnad to Lave fie: | caxph of arma Me. Presidents ite ieaposabia | me which he Gelighted to honor. Hie regarded | Coagm ner r tence Le sates E. Calene Laid | from 50 to 1.50 orchnck every Botecasr avesing, |. Ferneat en: Doe thivd of the parchase money to Jority against the bil In the House. ‘They weto | to speak the feclings of the race liberate ares, | the dtoenth amexidment as ine second peoclar | Ge%ceert amted, to, Jaber, Fi Colby band | Tr dicon io ts vogwlas banking kousn i Rorbas gf Gand idmonthe: withintercet.toteeccera | . 8. O HARE @ Sox, eas Oe to the Home statements to the eaect Ir. Lincoln, and second, enfranchised by mation of American a mtonce; end onsome | to the orphan of Edward Kuppert—bond $500. | PAYS interest on deposits. 8 by deed of trast.” The terms of alo. tiat be com aon ourse! is interesting occasion. Those of | 1% wou! most happy to give pining Ket Ty ees plied with in one w er sale, property = party would be defeated here, aud ten Decae | ae whe hove onjoves the Tights of Citizenship | them his views on its great pavantages to them, | Tae Freveexta Ea Ce ee | NTO RA Pe he Oe Oey | ey Se, Saeki See eee 3813 SEVENTS STREET H.W. es arty t Ui tates, it id _—_o—_ — ‘get into pow . ar. all present knew | for so long atime can not ow Se Pan instrumental in effecting its consummation. Seay it and proper that some suitable demon- INDUCEMENT TO Buy a Goop Szwina Ma- sa daE ey iimes VALTER S COX, Trustee. mh3i-tr Berwees M ann N Mr. A- Grant said the Finance Committee of | sir, may well conceive how they appreciate the | The Mayor then stepped to the window, when | stration should be made in order to express CHINE.—Willeox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the | _™h2-eothds | THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. the Boysin Blue were making preparations for | great work which has been so plendidiy con- | three cheers were given him by the crowd out- | their gratification at the passage of the fifteenth most simple and best constructed sowing ma- en = — —— - 2 torchlight procession in honor of the fifteenth | Summated by yourself—the words of counsel, | “ide; after which “Home, sweet home” was | amendment to the Constitution of the United chine, hereafter be sold on liberal terms, | [)®* GOODS AT GoLD PRICES. S HM. BACON, Police rian he Territorial movement. He | the vords of cheer, the words of encouragement | er ey al teas. ns tue Party dispersed to | States, authorized the national executive com- | fhaulte at the spenay, Bucur Gone aud tens | tobe dectine tm enables usto ofer GREAT Ns betieved t the duty of every citizen in the Dis- | You have bestowed upon them—and, therefore, | their several homes. aos tittes to tame. » proclamation announcing the Skirt Factory, 408 Seventh street, between D | BARGAINS ia ATK RIN TS OF UR GREAT | trict to «npport the fifteenth amendment. The an ins inclement might, have come to ten- Fhe Wes re ON SEDs _ | termination of important event, to- | and E. 2,17 Yard-wide Bleached Shirt jon, 12% ete., very turn out < celebrate it would be the largest one | der you their felt ving e following letter was received by the com- | day (Saturday, April 2d,) being the anniver- | a 4 5 - pmo yard-wide Bleached pirting ory Sere, b mittee : Alfred Jones. and Henry Himber, Committee— Gentlemen: I will try to be present if the storm abates. Doubtless you will have no serenade if the rain continues as now. I do not wonder that you rejoice at the adoption of the fifteenth amendment, and surely you have reason to be 709 MARKET SPACE. for ever seen in this District. Every place in the | yourself their liberator and their friend. [Ap country had the right of suffrage under the fif- | Plause.} teenth amendment exce] District of REMARKS OF PRESIDENT GRANT. Columbia, and nothing could do more than | | Sir: I can assure those present that there has to show Congress that this District must be bene- | been no event since the close of the war in which fitted by the Territorial form of government, | I have felt so deep an interest as that of the and every citizen secured in his rights under the | ratification of the fifteenth amendment to the sary of the fall Richmond and the death- knell of the rebellion, the committee have de- cided upon this day as ropriate for carrying out the visions as ordered. In accordance with a national salute was fired at 12m. And also for the national executive commit- tee, in the name of the colored le of the RAILROADS. Barrmone AND OHIO RAILROAD. WASHING Tox, 188, centaup; Cassimers 15, 30 ands. 000 yards Spring Calicors 12s conta, ( the made at 1255 cents full stock of Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Skil BeTWEEN SEVENTH 4ND ElouTe StREETs, ihe President, not only tor the posi- | {2 ‘Trains between WASHING- ‘Special tay be expected by all who f Stteenth amendment. The procession would | Constitution by three-fourths of the States of | grateful to the President, not only United States, to select Sunday, 13d, at 11 | 7ON AND BALTIMGTE CT geeks og ke 2 be formed New York avenue, and, after | the Union. I have felt the greatest anxiety ever | tive influence he exe! in its favor, but for the | a.m, precisely, as the time for an oration to be AN bar 3 pms Has reduced the, prices of Groceries, Wines, and marching to the President's House, would ‘march | since I have been in this houses t keg her | Manner in which he has proclaimed. its adop- La Yerael Church, Capitol Hill, and | WASH ees ont mate 101 Bridge et... Georgetown, Liquors in proportion to decline ip guid. bn at to the east front of the Capitol, where addresses | that was to be secured. It looked to me as the | tion. His strong A‘vocacy of education in this | Selia Martin, Esq., to be the r of the tay, FOR BALTIMO! connection delights m: v e! y Esrasursnep 1m 1834, would be made. Tealization Fe the Declaration of eens. ” George T. Downing, ey ident, and Prot Leave Sunda) 7 Bote ermageng ery truly, yours, 0. 0. Howarp, Psa reg Wager ext eS Sasslieae eae lets Gomaceneaion te bog tbiect sa 1 would like to, not being ‘accustomed | APril tat 1s si ot brevet Major General. | Ge B- V pate enone = ena id wan 8 Paumen Awaxtes m 1867. He understood that the City Hall ring proposed | to public speaking, but I ‘thank you very much i ee aes STEALING CHAIRS FROM CuURCH.—Yester- | . Leave except ’ W. H. WHEATLEY'’S to get up a celebration in honor of the fifteenth | for your presence this e . (Applause.] Tue Poumical Lor Awitin’—Republican | agy'Win. Lowrie King was arrested by oficer | &04 3:00 and 6:30 P PREMIUM STEAM DYEING |,¢, pk wn therapies summeatoninaaee oe pb ace tikes dent as he | Meeting in the Third Uard—A meeting of Third Pender, at Ga talanee ar Gthotives Ucenees FOB ANNAPOLIS, AND | Crushed and Granulated S0GAB. Ato gets believe that the Republicans of this Dis- | retired to the ve fd the band struck up Paddy pag ing rigor Abate and Miller, on the charge of larceny of the two | yifere t 2-00 and 9:30,4. M. and 3:50 P. m OLE A NOIEG EAT ABLISEMENT, Choice Brown SUGAR. Woe Te TTBS hoped the energetic pe grave.” Cheers were then gros for Vice Pre. ng ALE Le oe es © Guurels the recovery of wha easier enter, aoe. D. é. mar | castes Gov, Juve COUSER...2Be.. Remtad, 000 "eat pot 1care this demonstration in the hands | Sident Colfax, and in response to the call he | order, and Mr. W: E. Xott was chosen secretary ticed in ‘Tux Stax of yesterday. The detectives ith the beat Sad arse sil to bee. a-ak” ~~ pea 5ie- Bouts. gee y Hall ring. le moved that came forward said: ~e/% - recovere: other irs n Ly tained, constant atten! “ Maracaibo * 25c.. ped 340 c i REMARKS ‘RESIDENT club proceeded to elect officers. A perfect storm Tnitaria: place “ “ ” In counection with the Executive Committee of | , Felow-citsens: My heart rejoloss with yours | of dtc. Chatrman,” "May fe please sour hon: On the first care the prisones had heating be: Ditrict to have all orders is hk Tine well nd - a S00 the Boys in Blue, to carry out the demonstra. | in that which declares to the | or," Sc. saluted the Chair, but im a moment | tore Justice Walter this morning, and was conc —_ = Be tion—€1,000 to be appropriated for the teas. | people this Republic and to the people of the | *ilence reigned, and Messrs. A. W. Russell and | Ditted to jail for court. a —===—= ———=__E FRUITS and VEGETABLES canned, creat va- light procession, andi to rent halls aaa | world the ratifiestion of the fiftessth amemt. | k- Zi: Beall were nominated ior president. “Mr. iin CLOTHING, &c. riety, hold meetings in favor of the bill. ment to the Constitution. It is, indeed, a fortu- | 5. K. Bond inquired whether there was a list ot | gare or Reat Estate.—Fitch & For. real . members. Mr. George Boston asked if any man Capt. J. K. McConnell said the Boys in Blue | nate coincidence that the same voice that pro- estate brokers, have sold for Julius W. . 3 R. Youngus’ Sparkling Edinburgh ALE.....@3 dox Paid certainly give the demenstration, and he | claimed the downfall of the rebellion and the | who was. Republican of the Third Ward was | frsq., the east half of lot 2, in square 2%, tront, Hivvett s London PORTER. 3 dow Doped the friends of the Nerritertat at carongh- | salvation Setnot of this imporiied Union pro. | Det eolitied so vets. Mr_ Wm: A. Cook ould thst ingion F street, between izth and 13th, 24 fest RICES out the District would unite with them. claimed afterward, as the Chief ate Of | and none but good: Kenabie ae ae rc clt> | 3% inches, bya depth of 72 feet, containing 1,749 P ‘ . " a oanint, Said it must be shown to Con- | the land which by his valor and that of his | and none but good Republicans Mr. Boston— | stare fect, to George F. Schafer: tor $5,250 Cross & Blackwell's CHOW-CHOW, fe Idiers d fi “Who are Republicans?” Mr. Cook re- 4 . its. Tc. pte. 400 gress that the Territorial bill, if passed, would | fellow-sol was saved from disruption, that, cash. FOR SPRING do Mushroom and Walnet Bot weaken the itepublican party in the Dic | as this has made all free, the same | Plied men who adhere closely to the principles of oe Satan: pes. ¥50 ‘trict, otherwise the bill would not pass the | Country has determined that every one should | the Republican party, and do not grovel and ‘THE MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC entertainment “\ do Prince Wales S\LAD House have in his hands the ballot to protect that | Scratch after a little bit of an oftice— Mr. Bos- | at Odd Fellows’ Hall on Monday night next, , & OF 1870! SAUCE, pte. 600 Mr. T. T. Fowler stated that he was heartily | country. Opposed, as it has been, in its progress fon—*' 1 tise toa pointot order.” Mr. Detrick— | under the auspices and for the benetit of Pionces ‘ Lacca, Italien, and Virgin OLIVE ULL, ig favor of the new government, not because ue | to this fual culmination, it rit ve tn all histor sane te tek eae chain tr. Baan Council, No. 1, Sons of Jonadab, and for which eA WiLSOS Master of Transportation ie jected to the present city Corporation, but | 38 ‘agua Charta of this Republic of the | ©’ sag Oi bag — | some of the best amateur talent in the city hav. . General Ticket Agent. : Secemnhe tensa male De’ bencficial os | United States. [Applause.] The question is, who shall vote.” Mr. De- | in the kindest manner yoluntecred thelr coe, 8. KOONTZ. General Agent. Dutteendest PESUR, grey gamenbien: poor man. He believed the neeessary funds | | The band afterwards played some more airs, | trick— I contend that Mr. Cook is out of or- | vices, is going to be a delightful affair. Tseecen LINK BETWEEN WASHINGTON could be raised within the next four days. and then all repaired to the residence of Senator | der. There is no motion before the house, ana —— HILADELPHIA, AND A. STRAUS’ ORANGES. DATES. FIGS, ALMONDS, WAL- Kev. J. W. Green hoped that every man of | Sumner, where, after music by the band, Mr. | Until a motion is made neither Mr. Cook or any |. EATH OV SERGEANT WALKER —To- NEW YORK. - NUTS, BRAZIL NUTS, PECAN NUTS, and €very party would join in celebrating the fif- | Sumner made his a pearance, (being the iirst other person has a right to address the meeting. | jay pr, jor Richards Issned an order announcing — w, fresh roasted PEA BUTS. teenth amendment. The Territorial bill would | time, it is said, that he has ever responded on Voices “That's it ee Cane yo Cook | the death of Sergeant G. H. Walker, ordering ‘Trains between WASHINGTON ond NRW YOEB better the condition of the people of this Dis- | Such an occasion,) and was introduced to the Mr. Freeman “The constitution ia mat hcg, | &detail of fifty men, under command of Lieut. | arenow ree aeinllese oe Choice new crop Imperial, Gan Powder. Hyson, trict, without regard to color, and he ho} assemblage by Mr. James Wormly. pnt os ae Fell ae another nda; | Noonan, to attend the funeral, which will take FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars. POPULAR CLOTHIER, Oolong. and E. Breskiast TEAS, @1 pound aod Party measures would be left out entirely, 7 REMARKS OP MR. SUMNER. me man’s wor Fae ba Mh claiee tnt | place to-morrow at 20 ’clock p.m. Leave daily (except Yat Sa. m., and 1! upwards, according to quality. Opponents of the bill would use any means to Paar pong oe) commenced by congratulating = eee Loma cee sper ee ——___ and 9 p.m. ¢arry their points, and he hoped the frie them on the great results accomplished in i . TUN FOR PHILADEUPRIA. <<. the bill would take all honorable means ant securing equal ‘rights for all, which for ‘years | M: Cook —"F simply desire that there shall be GEORGETOWN. Leave daily (except Sunday) at § a. m., and 12: Choice Sugar Cured HAMB...ccscceccocseneue 2c feat them. He was Kepublican, but laid'that | had been his hope and object—to see the promise mora Loc ant ee te a C3 and 4 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aside and was here as a citizen desirmg to of the Declaration of Independence become a | @y speec! met BoaRD oP ALDERMEN.—Thi ri ON SUNDAY. 8 cele : a Wars) jan- *Ficinslcn er Pollok w ram nm | Seay Lebeeraiig em poba Henin | Wetaee wha bees Helio sa; Sok, | even, Revsnder capri team at Eee nee rotate a bina on PE pra eta WHAT" Se ¢ motion of Mr. roo! entire! ed, a th nd mon Council resolutions aw rizing t! - 2 ft 21 ‘oreign a! omestic W an. was adopted. alee 00 | tare’ ot A cf what remaias > be Seer Bax ‘care for New York on 9 p.m train only 20th and Lich streets. EGAnS, moved to proceed to elect oftcers by tellers, and called the previous question. Mr. Cook—‘I wish to submit an amendment.” [Voices— “That's out of order;” “Oh, sit down.”] The Chair—“Well, you can vote down the previous uestion.” [A Voice—“Is that the way you try carry a point?””| ‘The Chair said that he was fancy and staple GRO- mbSi tf ing of a branch market at the corner of and Beall streets, and also to repeal the second section of the ordinance passed in November for the improvement of West street, were non-concurred in, the latter being favored by Aldermen Fisher ‘and Magruder, and opposed by Aldermen Peck and Cox and ‘the Recorder. Mr. Kelsey moved that the demonstration take | done than of what has been done—more of duties place on Tuesday night, the 12th inst.; but after | than of triumphs. He had only just heard from some discussion the time for the celebration was Fo pag so of a decision in a court of justice left to the chairman of the meeting and General | that a co! person of foreign birth could not A. Grant, commanding the Boys in Blue, and | be naturalized in this country because of color. they were authorized to appoint all the neces- | This is in accordance with an old statute ‘Thi tickets to Philadel 1s ¥ * Boston can be bed at the Meacioe Gates Tare see! im the day. Also, at the Company's Office, No. 40¢ Pennsytv avenue. purchasing tick r ets at the Avenue office ania can, ari be E.rnonzo Younss. thei called fi neqeaae colt for and checked at their resi car. 5 depot, and put into the beggage e DRESS SUITS at P vi es DI 4 “ . 5,18, 20,25 & 30 committees to carry out the demonstration. | Felic of the days of slavery. He had now a bill | trying to preside tairly, and had simply stated | (3.4 otion ot Ms Peck, lower eee iaere: Raliroad sfvérticoment = . Adjourned. before the Judiciary Committee of the Senate | tbat if the meeting was not ready to voto for of- | ation ‘was carried, and’ the subject postponed | mininn tment Wackness, Batteee noes oe BUSINESS SUITS at —_2+—____ striking the word white from our naturalization | ficers they could vote down the motion. The | til the next meeting. in order to get a full West. $5, 10, 12.50, 15, 16 & 18. -_- Wait o» CenTIonaRI—Mr. William A-Ceok, | laws. It remains further that equal rights | (uestion was taken on ordering the previous | {)},'Ne neat mecting, in orde being absent. 7 &. WILSON, Master of 7: _no90 G80: 8. KOONTZ, Agents Washington, Common Council resolutions providing tor the cleaning of streets and alleys of the town; to pay bill of McNerhany & Waters; bill of K. A. Wa- the Corporation Attorney, yesterday afternoon | shall be received in all the public con. presented in the Circuit Court, Judge Cartter, | vevances in the United S & petition, signed by Mayor Bowen and himself, | one be excluded therefrom by reason of color. uestion and lost. [Voices—“I appeal.”] Mr. ook moved that none be allowed to vote bu eran ae it known Re d $.50, 10, 12, & 15. If pyou can’t give us our rights BOYS’ SUITS at ving for a writ of certiorari on Justice D. R. | It also remains, he said, that you here in Wash- bY “ bs. +s | ters; billot tue late Tax Collector, and 2 A. FAHNESTOCK’S " Bain, to compel that gentlema. to transmit to | ington shall complete this equality of rights in . [Voices—Yes, leave;” “There's isin the lighting of lam, the pile bom orn B. 94,5,6.7 88. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & €0., Gh court the papers im the case Of Barr va. the | Your common schools. You all. go together to | the door.” Sc.) After considerable parleying | and Cherry streets, as also Counell resolutions VERMIFUGE. DRESS PANTS at ; * ‘orporat aims ‘and seat ; appealed in due form of law from the decision | ate or tue Cuicbe BURR DAT the cesta De See Green and George Boston and | in regard to the death of the late General G. H. a 04, 5,6,7 88. of said justice in that case, but Justice Smith | of the common school on account of color. This | t! ‘a scene en commen 0 der, with shouts of “Beall” or “Russell,” and the Chair and others ordering the crowd to fall back to one end of the room. Mr. Nott, the var tyres d took his position at the outer edge of the table to keep tally, and the voting commenced, each seeming intent on being the first to vote, and calling out the name of his favorite candidate. Soon one individual was by the t with the question, “Where do you live?” and answering “On the BUSINESS PANTS at mas, were concurred in; and the board ad- irned. $2, 2.50, 3,350 44, jou Comox Councrt.—Mr. Fuller presented pe- tition of Mrs. Ellen Berry, complaining of er- Toneous assessment; referred. Mr. Grimes pre- sented similar petition of J. C. Baker; referred. Also, petition of dealers and owners of stalls in town market, asking extension for one year of time for payment Of note on stalls: referred. Also, petition of Daniel Johnson, asking privi- lege of selling fresh fish at 139 Bridge street; re- e ‘Why is it that so many children die under the age of five years? That large proportion of children die under that age, has long been a subject of remark, and without @ satisfactory cause ascertained, it is certain. Also, it is known that worms exist in the human system from its earliest Infancy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with holds that the appeal bond was not exeeu discrimination must be abolished. All schools and filed within ihe time prescribed, and at the must be open to all without distinction of color. expiration of the time he sare {adement. This | In ee bck you will work, not onl; action of his has been made the subject of an | for yourselves, but will set an example for information now pending before the the most for the Court. Chief Justice Cartter granted the Only in way can your school m be ex- tion of the Corporation, and ordered a writ of certiorari to be issued. ——_e—___ they knowledge ‘Tue Nationat Inisa Rervsiican Assocta- | eq its, so essential for their protection to Grocers, THE ABOVE GOODS A SELECTED PAT. TERNS AND GOT UP IN THE LATEST 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 4. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHIER, b Tio met last evening at Will's Hall; the presi. bounden duty herein Wash- | Island,” he was jerked back, amid cries of | ferred, Also. petition of J. C. Vanderwerken dent, Captain Daniel MeMahon, in the chair. this is accomplished. Your | ‘Put himont;” “‘Scratch that vote off.” It wa, | 8? So obtate thelr ren raecawnat course | they be CoRNER FoUR-AND-a-MAL? Stazer. Ap address on the financial question was deliv- I system must be founded on equal rights, | not long before anether woter was challenged! | 10 Frereue to obtain thelr pay from Gaon Pot SAFELY AND CERTAINLY 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Songit colagiets cathe saensbenan es seme BO SaERAAS On ROE Oe eer oe Bema WR he ole net: | fered tothe Recorder. Mr Bickel foseaies | removed from the seeet DNLICA& INFANT, by dent Grant were delivered by the Chair. Mr. . Sumner’s , several | “Here.” “Where do Zou, tive?” Mt tell you = es. Se oe ;teferred. | the timely use of mh29-12t Between 0th and lith streets. J. D. O'Connell, the late president, paid a com- | airs were played, and the assemb! then pro- }» I live here.” [At this iat there were ‘se present ol iwell & Hender- = B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. It is, perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, ment to the patriotism and ability of the | ceeded to the north end of the Arlington Hotel, of ‘He shall vote!” «No he shan’t!” “He don’t live in these ton, for repairs to furniture of Orphans’ Court, (BE Most COMPLETE AND BEST MADE STOCK OF ¢ ;) referred. Also, bill of K. A. Waters tor printing; referred and afterwards resolution to pay the bill reported and passed. Mr. Berry reported a resolution in favor of H. H. airman ot the Executive Committee, Michael 5 7 Seaplon, Esq., editor of the New York Irish introduced to the el, who Republic. Mr. Te- committee were J. C. O'Connell tendered his | thanked them for the compliment tendered him. PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION. GOOD BROWN SUGAR, 10 Ibs. for_.g1.00 nS which was laid on the eds he cen a they re- | wont!” As ty pa Also, a resolution appro; ry YOUTHS’, BOY'S, AND CHILDREN’S Se aceount of Seeee wan ton | cats, aid te a for 300 for repairing the streets and sewers of | And may be ‘with the UTMOST SAFR- HARD SUGARS... Sekine ‘Taz Rucerviox or THe Sons or Micmtoan | next called upon at hia residence, aud Seeretary | sumed, Boston consenti the town whenever required; passed. | T¥ TO CHIL! OF ALL AGES. rasta sorr ene . at Liberty Hall last evening was well attended, | Boutwell waa found to be there Gua rine eee. | not long before am tod Mr. Curtis reported a resolution to the | | Worm of IN THIS CITY OPENED TO-DAY. SUGARS, best “A”... 3 Conte, notwithstanding ‘the rainy reat z, and all Fish, after thank the citizens for the | Conner, presented hi pee OF aE a OD esolution NOAH WALKER & 00., FINE DEMERARA SUGARS......_ag cents, Several or the | i ho were | that they ha po peo ni; co ete aaron po green! psn in quic —s [pomoice gps ney eit McNerhany & ds. ss ave..bet. 6thand7thsts. | GOOD FAMILY FLOUR. 82 00 per sack it; , Clinton Lloyd (of the House} . then introduced . Ina moment Co! uarred = a ir. Pic Te a reso- aay. “and CW. Clester ‘and lady, Remisgtee oe braaliancergens Bond (eign yl pe am oben apace tn tho lation: ing for the lighting of the lamp at F. Bae Lovnon ideas “Oana ste Ting jamb, of Philadelphia; John 5 Ze RECRETA crowd, up his immense right foot in a wae gett corner of High and Cherry streets; gets om CHOICE EXTRA enn 18Q “ 4 Moses: Mrs. Governor Bingham. of Michigan; | Mr. Boutwell said that the occasion which | way tohit one of his challengers a tremendous reading tule ane 1 calinetion oc nn: CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, Baler, John J. Knox and lady, Captain Lynde, | had ‘brought them together was second onl liek under the chin. This nt things to 4 | tain property on West street extended: till aly and many others nt? ME-S-¥- Atlee, ie, Mygclamation of emancipation,’ Without | climax, sndin e moment 8 dozen or more boi | it Rryperty on Wert street extended ti July - Fiste Breen’e,) a amendment would ve — ze to the Board of A 5 he sy tr . 368 Penn. avenue, Washingtos Mons Pmmaeraiasas igs beck called for, hut the emancipation Procia- | ® couple of oyster-knl randished, return of the petition of “Theodore Barner ‘and FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1899, 2 362 Cecktonwen._ pee popular, - I ticable. Now that Mr. Beall, mounted on the table as also M: same beequently returned, with « rehssers must insist on having AMMACK’S BI R. 3 en 4 among he cletks ot the downtowns ‘ten. law, Jee them tee tit that ihe ondation ‘be Noit and Ge led order, bat with emeage from the Recorder, and referred. The Dot wish to have an imitation foresd y if ther ao | HAR™ LATS eek: 1orm sr. , for @ first class supper, between Mesrn welfare, which can on! sate : yen] the further consideration of petition of Wm. H. SCHWARTZ @ Tromas ae ae a pol. ns ‘ants os tonne secured by edecaton, Sent seeeas win conclusion, Third Wards" Detects ctive ‘Big ‘nto the | Simmons and Thomas G. Haviland for reliet oe ee ie Pye ee STEWARTS WHITE DRIP SrRUr. ‘avenue, which teeulted in Foun, omaieg, istana | be thanked them for the compliment of the ser. | crowd ing and VORMERLY acta me, vale , walk enade. RN = tue! ed in bine Tike B.A. FAHNESTOCK’S SON & CO., Parti : : y in — pop el Smale Cook third. Mr. | yy the crowd, they pr Droseeded to the veakionae ‘or | o'clock on Monday a caried 1 @ number unanimously; and the Board SOLE PROPRIETORS. CHOICE OLD GOVERNMENT Java OOFFER, —- home, they continued on tothe ‘office, | and“ ool Nantil "they | _MATRrMowtat—On ‘Thursday o last a | _4¢?-sodewt PITTSBURG, PA. non, charged with theler. | TUs%S,# brief stop was made, and not reached the pavement. A number, however, | large audience asscrabled at the Mf Pro- | A. oficer Melson. charged with the lar- | Coy. Horney there ey poy pr er, determined. to. sce a Church,on Congressstrect, to witness the | 4 HB IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. TEAS OF ALL KINDS. z,etore Justice | and music by 7 the band, Col: Forney rey Sn ete | Mesers. ‘Cook, Bentler ‘and othe in ons Smal. After the coremouy the happy couple | Mout ay pind, bitched tottet coversd : court. Lyd — greeted vociferous es. 4 i, at, smother, Berson looks upon a nt with CANNED GOODS OF ALL KINDS. obtaining money COL. POREEY’s REMARES. after with in still anetber portion of sare diled Sf the virus of ‘Sod Cage him, Gol Forneg sem £0", the compliment paid an tno chart time some wocy bested as cannot have » Col. Forney remarked worthless modi how profoundly he Tpoiced in tegen erent == volar rom ater warts to ope eee ar, oxemry ro AvuaiaDrady Santry was seis trang te | Ss canimoaren et Mygckeny ine ue | Sore =e = ‘grested yesterday, by officer Hill, onthe Shem of tue thrill | tbe room was’. school room and. the segviat SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES, TRY THE EXCELSIOR TRAST POWDER, Seances of this cane are, that pig, — Smmammotncing the | meeting having adjourned ho hoped they would “ilos many bate bevicas af tn the ASHINGTON GLass ‘Warranted the best in the market, a * ‘comparison he ally Kept by Mr. Nott, the Secretar uy 2 Senses scecyarb threw te animatout as | fom. ceteum crt tnt | fo ete ong seme tote sp Wal © ceminie ‘the street. Justice Pearson fined her 65, which Of this great ra. | Ma question did not enter a wri lenssianent soberonse of of thane whe oppoeed {pWoULpn’r Rucoomizz a Covorep iste ha b} MeAsiite. were, summoned afew days ‘the <haeen os ae ee > ora saat sid anne = grand jury, ‘which the Republica hasheld out | _ River Frowt.—Crouch’s (—The steamer Sosy Ses ae Siac! |e Sea eae | om er pete Pee “ " CA bf ay hed’ over been feundes for river tandings, Meporandenen tre pm ay ad colored omcer? {horoughly equipped for their new responsibili- | schooner Only Daughter left New York on Sat. THE az ine colored people of America. They | urday last for this port with cargo of hay for LOWEST OasH Prices Scopes Duara —We regret tolearn that Mr. | bave shown that they are humane in war, hac. | Memvs. Kaine aoe ~ Youngs, of this city, was summoned | ™°nious and industiious in peace, never shirk- | _ Fay’ Wiarf—Aarrived—Schoomer Elizabeth to Batti, N.Y.. on Monday evening last by a | '¢ their just burdens, no matter in what form | Jane, with pine wood for E. L. Fay; Selegram announcing the sudden and severe and always up to the emergencies of Lamers ‘with wood. for market: ip ag rise Meserarnd irs hevected ng | en omemnatck “aed ths cg ares | eam ani eam tou ge York, for Weston & Co. Mr. Youngs, senior, had been sick | ist '* open to the public gaze, they ~ I ceeed Wharf —arrived— sraeer. on, only two days. {Re Praise not only‘of’ the trie lovers of Ines. | Schooner John C. McShain, Cavanaugh, with 90s suvante ELPHONZe Younes a NATIONAL GUARD ov InpusTar—wi Coclare that the colorant ree were Drone to ee ‘ fo tt __ OM numbet 373. between I and 2 — estates re —_— A pe en peer ny yy nd = universal in tee AR le ee Boanp ov REOISTRATION.—‘The Board of Re- CAT RAE Ascott penare, — pe ort SS from Soir ena RY "uch the fetter were struck Sfternoom and elected as clorka Sens) eer" <A, Det. Lend K stp. wees, GROCERS, Bretieece densa eeepencay Some aaruek iene | Pewee at, oS ome OFFICER who served of the ub! <f work the voters the stil of the late Gen. George fl. Thomas nes | ‘The Democrats ms bard, 370 Fadi. inoers Warden Monday ner," 364 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOR, eee ee eeereee tae tans ced | RAMONEY oer of dedance, but om banded keess | ALzEN & Perraronit’s Missraate wi Baeldtemorow. ist come icp") He would in this commetiige cies thelr ast entertainment toupee ioe SY words of advice. ‘Put your mii", crening, fome Sxx advertisement of five shares of Excelsior friend, who are willing aot Jor, faith in your the best vocalists we have had in ashingtoe Conwen Four-av-a-maLy Sraxzy. Building Amociation stock for sale. sist you In consummating the ‘great ond for | fice are Serpaceeage | PID comieall- E. M. Bencuagy. EL?PHoxze Youxes,

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