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/ ‘ * ‘The Registration. Labor and Politics, Politics. Mf Batton—“Tam hereasa member of the | | Peretgm ews by Cable. _ Georgetown Advertiseme: EVENING STAR, _ | secona cay inthe First Ward—Reporters are At- Fourth Ward Workingmen's Club. PN Te ee uscrred Mead tilt shout. | | A Voloe—« Well, howisityou only come here | “foreement qf Conscription én Spun— Toe irish | RY THOMAS DOWLING, Avct'r: Gronwmes, ————————— lowed to Come én out of the Oeld. Last night 8 meeting of the Fourth Ward | tion —D. M. Kelscy's disserved ead sili ahoul- | 0 Y Shee, Wetton Serer Dat Prconamae gf the House of Comment Bre PROVED PRORERTY o8 tion i ¥ 6, 1870, | The registration of voters continued yesterday | Workingmen’s Club was held at Bouigin’s| ig te ag gy Reem ay ean t Wake | | Mr. Barton then reviewed the politieal history | The House of Commons yesterday Gontinued | ABLE, heer a ty Aan WEDNESDA + April — | the First Ward, with the uvaal incidents | church, corner of dth and L streets, Mr. P. H. Soya eee Fee aoe yay Gharacterizing him 28 © Pro~ | to discus the trish tand bill,without concluding Goins Heel. im froat of the ren’ common to such occasions, Tank and file | Donegan in the chair and Mr. James M. Talley & ican Reform Asso- re adopted. “give of Parti % eubdivision of Lots No 2 a1 ¥ 7 LOCAL NEWS. athe Of em the line, and, in most | secretary. a "cy anger nah pai Haul; Mae yh enabte toon took the fioor in de- pH yated the antiquity Of the pra “cic, %/l | pe 48 feet om te sant side of 7 a . S vatiently bolding their positions briefly spoke of the objects of the | ciation” met last evening at enal antiq: Beigdart-steest, with a Gopth of ved Soon synod to the 1nchy half Green, "asec ine | club, tod Urged that It choca So ten diacot | tha Preddont (Win. Dixon) inthe chile, sha A. fence of Mayor Bowen, and sald he never bed | refuted the arguments tatty mate aco.ys | Bee uitjecstery Briet Dyeing Howe Amusements, £¢, ‘admittea each member to work for the mem! asked or @ personal 3 » Gladstone inability ~ | _ Terms, One cash. Pe, . ecenesS Tenens hs fe tase | ect is ase me ernie | Seam ak eeotinaeat aes es | Wie Tope ge, Pt nd | hee ates Mt Me | wee tere Ke nu of cmon: | wif nse mee ada oa ep poe Se Wicked saaten on the port of theses rt ioe bal petttion Desire Denn uplstrict | Robert Simon were elected members of the As- | 157 “Venable them that he had done | Working clases present, hence he had approved rere ‘Pim will be required when the proper:y an 7 ie ul rd Ben,” the educated hog. 5 aged ond ialiran take precedence, Doster hike ment of the avenues and government reserva- | *Ocmation., what he thought best for the best interests of | yir #awcett’s bill to reduce the y off. m 108. DOWLING, Aact te ‘Mr. A. Watson introdaced resolutions, stating 7 SES: 2 1 ___1_¥ HITEBURST GALLERY.—Grand Prize Pano- | mond Johnson, one of the oldest citizens in the | tions, Fes ete = 3 may be had, and the ol ramic Exhibition,every evening, this week ouly. | ward, was thus admitted, while the crowd was i ned that the person named therein knew nothing of plane prs into very ‘and others, PTET lhe Srey aah geen A poo beens ee) omnia Baltic provinces of Russia have boon sv aca [p®* S0eds at cone Fajons. A Surra’s ART GALLERY, 2465 F st. colored people, were permitted to record their | of the National Laber Union, and stated that it | ™uult bie and. resolutions set forth that Lottlon and or Liverpost. Prench tants seers: | piBothae a ait eras Sy caer GREAT ‘MARERITER’S ART GALLERY, 636 7th street. names at once and depart. The dav was raw | 88 proposed to unite the different labor organ- John Me Gaen while Commissioner of the ha’ in Lond n, because ot the threat- | Yard-wide Cotton, 1D ete., very Bantow’s Aur Gatcany, 27 Pa. avenue. | and cold, and the place selected for; izations in the District under the National of fraud against ve Gaalined : ; Sisecked Suirtinn: rery Geary, % PS . t registering Fousth Ward, made charges ened competition. The Waterford Mai! news. | cheap: a exposed and not large enough. The sovereign, | Union, which had an agent at work in the Dis- | javor Bowes Inthe sohm Donovan contract. Bi joa arts OS Of the Irish force } eont—a. bareasm; Richardson s and oth-r Meeiinen at im most cases, after entering their names, | {ict mow. As the proposition was not fully un- | Ryowing that such would cause his re- ely i for the death 0° | makes a a0 before the war: s ae a8 Deena. Would stand away from the bleak place | derstood, he would move that the further eon- | KRONINE that such, Coane vee of the peculiar — ood sepa 2. PRESRYTERY OF TRE POTOMAC. and gather in ps on the sunny’ side | sideration of the report be postponed. Carried. t and indemitable of Mr. Crane | Epiror STar:—The inclosed clippingisagood | the tore shor eo) lewone . ‘The Presbytery of the Potomac, O.S., met last | O the street to discus the chanees ut fa- | Mr. Green offered resolutions “that we will | in this frand, we recommend him to | description of the avenue cars, on market days. | _ The enforcement of i qheut Sp gg =. ies night in the New York avenue Church, Kev. J. | vorite candidates. “On the opposite side af the | make it ur itt o of tounite all organizations | the of Internal Hevenueasa.most | It is ashame and disgrace that decent people | Medings were peneraliy’ quiet, but disturbance.» i ee Seas tg, er dior ost | pecan santas | Etstvoeec tee emgom mac | wie tee ae camer Se | ee enc Gecko | Sor eae ee =F ereiPah was called. Rev. B. F. was , Labor Bureau, located in this inte har- ‘ believing that his ser- y are surrow cars of * re was muc y ENA ‘Moderator and Mr. Shiclds secretary. He cick cad cnnkcs Sitendemce to tring op | Later Saneee, Lh Fa have not been exposed, - | market days. The Company could, very easily, | up barricades, and the troops charged and took Kev. Dr. Septimus Tustin was appointed to seg Reon ogo a sccecine | sas eomauteat Lareeony wien cae Avenger See ee te rorT, Cevcning frauds uboe ike | have «“market cars” for thespecial hceommoda: | them. ‘In the town Of Sarse, neat farce om 2 <= subject for conference in to-day's ally taking a peep through to the inside by which now, as heretogore, has per the Sd revenue.” tion of Berens and tapie ae cs ogee me ———— Canine CLOTHING. ie means tteni nose a e of er al le and worki tions were pted. » -) killed. ° oye f° A sctles of revolutions were read. offering | Meant of Hattening his nose sericea clgueiee | man of our couany. That weregud cit it Daa wooo Mee tthb need adel) eos = ture, remaine in the Cabinet, and the mini CLOTHING, &. ‘Gotembia for n union of the two bodies, and tie | sEtmst the tide of his temples sod afruit rise | whero who, preaching auste Aaniient) tial gSlt | dremed the amociation, Stating that he hai | | CITY RalLWoaD cams, "fie Parse Conatitationne! sates that che pie. | ptrces - w view . % tehed x 4 5 “ Presbytery adjourned to this morning. of Satie kaa eo w clock on the | of freedom sed equalrights, ares ardeutiy on Public oficial: bet had wover yet found one so Move up, fat men; squeeze in thin; eee aie Se of ae ee ae Wpgate Ses, ork Avene Courcn: ew Wr | \PTogna moh feraow; nga fallmonn | owed hc farchembtanes or ni betwcon | Eng tw bi god an the preseat Mayor. | Trankny tlie, oun bundles ee te For sraixe > 3 va. | te the sight. By asiant of the eve and correspo: and the politics of the coun- | But a change was it made. From the chambers, It adds tha: tinger. Moderator, in the chair, and J.V.A. | ‘+, un ‘corner when addressing colored men; and we will Market baskets without number, wers between the ¢! that it Bhiolds, temporary clerk. ‘The meeting was | ihe vencrabiohead of ouresteemed friendjudge | polut out to them ti fact hat einic ee eee Frage ouerne- tg ace (| Owners eagy, nod in slumber, evident that the pleblecliam must precede t+ | alk bint opened with devotional exercises. Donoho could be seen. This was about all the fond hes made ra progress in all other re- | g would be made and Bowen be baried Thirty seated, torty standing, discussion of the Se a Woes CH: Eanes on The Chair then announced the following com- advantages the window afforded him. Ms. Cook | spects as regards the rights of colored men, it is polit , and a uew admivistration inaugu- A dozen or more on either landing. proclamation is ex, _ rit tee muittees was not present. Lieutenant Geastord and his | notoriously true. that, through the influence of | Fated which would be characterized for honesty Old man lifts his signal finger, which will explain the real charac f at ‘On Sessional Kecords—New York Avenue pesse of policemen were on the ground—one | labor organizations, New England has made andeconomy. He read from an article in the Car slacks up. but nota linger; tional vove. Ganetio 4030 tn Vek o | ‘Church, Rey. M. Chester, Elder Bell; Metro- stationed at the outside of the door, and one in- | little or no advancement in the interests of her | Visitov denouncing him, (Kelsey,) and He’s jerked aboard by sleeve or shoulder, The North German — 4 pg» al | litan Church, Rev. Mr. Mitchell, Elder Klin: side, to keep the rush of ple away; another | colored laborers, and we poiut them to another stated that that paper had been bought up by Shoved inside to sweat and smoulder, the demands and threats o' mma tion et | A. STRAUS’ venth. street Church. Rev. Mr. Moflitt, wan’ placed at the place of exit. "At'one time | fact that in the fecent canipaign of one & these Saylan'd. Bowen: ‘Hetinew then Bowen went to Toes are trod on, hats are smashed, spect to North Schleswig, the restoration 2 Lounsberry, North Church, Kev. Mr. Van | j Crossman appeared outside with his | States the labor movement was the most for- | Seer Boutwell on Saturday last and en- Dresses soiled, hoop skirts crashed. friendship with Prussia posible. } Doren, F Hazem, Alexandria Chureh, Rev. — face, and remarked to the reporter that | midable political opponent with which the deavored to have him (Kelsey) removed from Thieves are busy, bent on plunder; - ss0e- > ait Dr. Tustin, Elder Depue; Falls Church. Rev. | he looked cold. Reporter.—‘Yes, tt is a blue | great party of liberty and progress had to con- | office. Bowen was low playing the same game ‘Still we rattle on like thunder. TROTTING MATCH OF ares t steotting 1 - Ji, Henderson, Elder Shields; Prince William | old day.” Judge—“Come in and warm your, | tend. That a special commiterc be’ appoinved as Andrew Johneon when he turned traitoe, At Packed together, unwashed bodies, Remarkable Race.—The most remarkable trotti< POPULAR CLOTHIER, eee ey aoa ox jetact Bell; Georgetown, | seit.” Reporter‘ Are not reporters ruled | to interest themselves in every way possible in | that time he (Mr. K.) was a candidate for Coun. Bathed infumesof whiskey toddies, match perbaps on record im, Marsiand, tov | Rev. Mr. Mitchell, Elder Bobrer. oat?” Judge—“Y¥es, as reporters; but ax a | behalf of the working men now out of employ- | cil, and he urged his fellow Republicans. to Fobacco, garite, chesse and lager beer Share en Moedag betnaen Me Zeon Bee, | Minates ef Assembiy—Kev. Dr. Tustin, Elder friend I invite you in to warm yourself.” The | ment, who are connected with this association, stand firm, although Johnson had turned traitor. Perfume the heated ere. Jr.'s sorrel mare “Lady ane on dr, Depuc. reporter did not avail himseil. of the invi- | and imorder that the members thereof may re- | ‘The consequence was that the next day his Old boots, pipes, leather, and tan, Thomas B. oongs gray gel n 2 avis: . Narrative of Religion—Kev. Mr. Moffitt, Elder tation at that time, not comprehending | ceive an equal share with others on all the official head rolled upon the pavement, but, as And if in luck, a‘ fat man,” the course m Ellicott City to ——— ! 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ben. how ‘he could warm the “ ” ~with- | public work and proposed improvements antici- | he said then, ‘ shouting the battle-ery of free~ Arw'twe jolly? Whata blessing! city and back, the distance seventy miles and Mr. Wm. H. Rhoberts was received under the | out the reporter getting some of heat. | Pated for the coming summer and fall.” dom,” and it till was shouting that cry. ij A horse-car hash, with such a dressing! the stakes $200 a side. The turnpike over | are of the Presbytery as candidate for Gospel | ‘The on! gxeiting incident of the day was the Mr. Green said that persons New Eng- | “Mr. A. Watson said there was an organized oe. which the race took place is very hilly, and on Between 20th and lth stroece ministry. arrest of Mark Holland, an Irishman, on a | land were in the habit, when addressing meet- Republican party in this District with Bowen ‘The Courts. Monday was very heavy. The horses were se Rev. Dr. Tustin, from the committee to Pre- | warrant issued, for assault and ‘on one | ings composed of colored men. of boasting of Cook at the head. If the anti-Bowen men RIAL FOR MURDER. nessed to three hi pound wagons, an! | pare a subject for evening's discussion, reported | Perkins. Officer Hess had been ana baller want New Kngland had done ter them, but did | went into the convention and deteated Bowen | _¢, Govir, Judge Fisher—This mom. | “flven by their respective owners. They started bon ctg. pegs be understood by | 22d street, to make the arrest, but Mark denied | notspeak at allof the labor movement. it would be all right, but if Bowen by tricker; RIMINAL COURT, td res from Ellicott City at twenty minutes to seven | ~ se of spirit—Romans, vill, 16,” as ; tow @ new trial was | 6. ‘hrough . ‘4 ing, Henry Floyd, ; first the subject to-night; adopted. pring the party, and the officer,to make sure | their labor organizations in New England the | should secure the nomination would the anti. Tafter his conviction of mansiauguter in | °°¢Wck in the morning, and jogged fer the tim t, returned ‘magi 1 hhad been kept down. Look at her shoe ts awarded two miles, when the race commenced in earne-: motion a committe wan appointed to | Office to make inqusyraeh ote ae rates | ogre had been Kept down. nota single negro | PST tee tee erht iis anti-Bowenmen couia | Causing the death of John Donnelly last sum- | "heavy snow storm prevailed at the. tiu Sepa ticets? aired emo | gic igcemer pein | Rembedane derek "ates | gna concern tian pone | igjue adem ateingceyecwa | da ef af iy wi » own them. @ reason tor fai s 3 Dr, Tustin was appointed such committee.” | down the sieet at & two-tone reed at ae this state of Sings a that trades unions have | then be would say’ down with Cook, Sp. with prisonel, and District Attorney Certington and | 224 Nell matched, and ecessary Mops, were a v. W.H. | after hi Mari raded ards: not vanced, state of made him 7 . exciting. toy ere: Rhoberis was recommended to the Board of | Pepistration comer wt ee ra omards, the lous. “He noticed that in the fate struggle | "A Yoico-“'Then gow are a diorgamecr | Assistant Lovejoy for the government. mado on the route for refreshments, the drivers. a scholarship. atter an exciting chase and resisting the officer. | in New Hampshire the labor party was the most | Kelsey—“No I aan not” OrrHnass’ CouRT, Judge Purcell Yesterday : | on reaching Frederick, stopping at the hotel b- read from Rev. A. E. Taylor, | ‘This drew the crowd away from the registration | formidable opponent of the party ot progress. DRESS SUITS at "915,15, 20,25 4 30 BUSINESS SUITS at $5, 10, 12.50, 15,16 & 18. YOUTHS’ SUUTS at $7.50, 5.50, 10, 12, 8 15, 7 P Mr. D. R. Parker thought if Bowen was the | The will of Patrick Green was admitted to pro- | prearrangement, to register their mames and ae wail Feneral Assembly, reporting his ce ‘moment til He took exceptions to the policy of the labor or- ‘nominee part: be | bate, and letters testamentary issued to Francis | returning to their work. The race was won by Bors ‘Sat Pitendance-to the adjourned meeting at Pitts nippers on Sitka and took his we thet ion, | ganizations in the Northern States, defeated. The.” Hens Nett Sith, and | Armstrong qualitied ax administrator of Patrick “Lady Alice” inseven hours and fifteen min $4, 6,6, 748. burgh, and on motion the report was adopted. wi he was locked up and held for a hearing: The resolutions were adopted, and the fol- | Seventh Wards ” 1d to pass reso- | Green, giving bond in $10,000. (The in ches, tenting her competitor oy only seventeen | DRESS PANTS at On motion, Key. Mr. Coyle was dismimed to | About 6o0’clock & second representative of Taz | lowing were appointed the committee:—A. M. lutions directing &” Executiye Committee | this case were sent to the Circuit Court, and | minutes. Neither horse, it is al leged, was in th: 94,.5,.6.7 a8. the Presbytery of West Jersey. ° Star appeared on the ground, and he and his | Green, Wm. Bowen, Maurice Murphy, John | when to call = the convention, and ir | Tecentl by jury sustaining the will.) | slightest distressed by the extraordinars a Mr. Fox, trom the Committee on Missions, colleague were invited in by Mr. Donaldson, who Py Lafayette Jeffries, Henry Butier, W. | Cook & Co. should disregard these ‘resolutions ni McNally was apprenticed to Felix | tax upon their and endurance, and, itis | BUSINESS FAuRE 250,3,.35086 quads a report recommending that the sum of | stated that the Board had not voted te keep re- | T. Hoiton, J. N. Talley and W. A. Scott. then they would call a convention and nommate | McNally to learn the trade of a carpenter. stated, might easily have continued the race to $2, 3 . $200 be appropriated to Kev. John E. Nourse as porters out, but had decided not to allow a list An invitation was given for new members, and elect their candidate. One or two witnesseg testified, as on the pre- | this city witheut exhibiting signs of fatigue. ‘stated supply of the churches of Prince William to be taken. On entering, Mr. Booker was dis- | and a number came forward, when Mr. Thos. The Chair stated that this was not a nominat- | vious trial, to the accused giving the blow and | The result was so close that the friends of th and Manassas; adopted. covered seated at the table doing the questior- | Lee (wi backward and forward in freut of , ing convention, and the discussion could do no | knocking Donnelly overboard from the schooner. | josing horse have still taith in their favorit On motion of Mr. Fox, $250 was appropriated the chai that th ld pf Sac ap thee c. for pes ‘M cs ter a ; So sue in nearly every case was simply as to ie ir) said that they should be careful what tly = thi the hoi The defense called Mr. C. F. Barnes, who testi- | and another match is spoken of, the of Rey. Dre Gurley. of residence. Messrs. George Garrett ; they were doing, = Lp what they were put- ferrule the disc sursion out of fos a © house | Hed that he was on the vessel at the time, and | be the same and the stakes $500 a side.—Bals, ‘Mr. Van Doren, from the Gumidtiee es George Forrester were present as chal- | ting their names down for. THE ABOVE GOODS ARE SELECTED PAT TEER AND Gert tr IN THR LaTesr ES =) lengers, but simply kept @ tally. During the | A question was asked whether this was tl Sable Eee ee | ee an Hespen Soe ee oe . gers, bu a a q ed wi is he , bat obj e SEE -——__—_— —— a a aa they afternoon an Tnuividual, ‘named Join. Blinor ss ‘club on we —_ club, and the Chait an- tnceraie or mae parascology thoy were with cution called several witnesses to pecmarge at Sz Cincinnati and St. Louis goo aniting we A. STRAUS’ POPULAEB CLOTHIER, paaeeeee. tos registered, a8 also one had ered that been in existence about two " Mr. Barnes. Mr. Lovejoy opened the case aftalo for summer sport. A motion was made that the Presbytery pro- | been “almost “born here,” oad wno" lett nat drawn. 7 open buffalo parties ‘spo fol sed to the election of commissioners te the David R. Parker offered a resolution, “That ‘as follow: = pin! 87 Wyoming now has afemale judge to charge Wm. Williams, Mr. Ci e 4 General Assembly at one o'clock = family in Fredericksburg, snd who had livea’| | Mr. Wm. Bowen said that the papers and rolls | the attempts of Mayor Bowen to briag the heads | am » Mr. Carrington i i ‘ its female jury. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE m here ni upon seven years. The ion | Of the old organization had fallen into the hands | of ‘tments and clerks into his support at 2 ‘ = a _— Ker. Dr Tustin, from the Committee on Al- betwees Gand’ o'clock was very sleet canon | of Grane mas Crossman, and they had earried | thosheuing menicialcinction exhibit a degree The Fish Market. ee ee Sranczin, Church "Records, reported that very The,came during that time were detained but | them of. ‘Therehad becn about $40 collected, | or assumption arrogance, the absurdity | Quotations of new fish for this day, furnishea | “DY. Tt say that American buyers | ™h2>22 Between loth and 1th streets Hittle had been done, ve o urn. 3 3 A janadian papers meri vers was regular, and he recommended that it be ap- | Lumber of naturalised sitizeus wore inclecna in, | "Mr Lice defended Grane, saying that Wm. | Sgopmge | OMY eaualled by its stupidity; eee ReeaES STau by George W. Harrison | are scouring that country for horses. — ‘Sreces, cnaries. the registry, nearly all bringing their papers | Bowen should be one of the last to go back on | “a> invitation from Gen. A. Grant, command- | Wharves, ale Bod neay Beng Bae S7-The Ladies’ Benevolent Society, at Wex | Mf HINSH. CLOTHIER, formerly of Wash batnen er averiiie Semana e ee tae of Proper pros it th em. | The tally kept at | Crane, who had given him (B.) work, ing Boys in Blue, inviting the association to | Wanere; Alcrandria: Va. are as follows: aac | Dracut, Mass. has a paper called the Latics, | (VI. incton Bath (Tih treet and’ . close ie ) ‘ e€eD Sai ras ili to—— vel 4 - My ’, a wen Versation on the subject of religion. To whites, te ba lp lence and '| “Walesa tien ton ppint of order; there's Part in the toreh-light procession on Thurs. r 4 ‘ i en removed to 615 ‘ork-Bask edited the diferent | S¥reue. a otal Family, per bbl., $12 to $14; Economy Family, | Work-Basket, which is by jt Rev. Mr. Chester, from the Committee having | On the previous lage ot Ook eee ee | nomics before the house.” “I rise to’ a privi- | CBY7 une, 1#th inst. im honor ot the sifteenth Herring—Fresh, members of the society. Delaware.) per bbl., 14. send t ; . amendment and territorial movement, was ac- | { — & variety and latest # ebarge the erection of the Metropolitan ite. first » | beged questio: y 2 1,000, $16 to $20; Potomac, No. 1, per bbl., SET EERIE Sera E ST CLO’ 5G and G! Church on Capitol Hill, reported that the work | Yuy¢” The fins two days last year footed up | leged question.” you allow Green to speak. 1’! | “ft Pechin offered a resolution that the Inde- | Potomac Family, per bbi., 7 Cag en dy CITY ITEMS. vee to which he soaps had been suspended for some months past, but ——_e—___ want to speak, too.” pendent Ketorm Republicans hold a separate | IY; per half bbi., $4; Lab: r Family, per catls the attention of the public would be at once resumed, and it was expected Irth — Mr. Green said ‘that whatever derelictions | hominating convention for the Mayoralte, DDL. extra, $6.50 to $7; Portland Gibbed, per A " to have the church finished by the end of the Republicans. could be brought against the club in its earliest | "QE Hatton bezan to speak, but was | DbI-, $5.50 'to #6; Bay of Island, No. 1, (new M. H. Prince, would inform his patrons, that . 615 Pennsy Iva year. = THREE WARD MERTINGS LAST NIGHT. days they were unjust. called © order by J.C. Wall, whe askevif the | £5: to 86; Bay of Inland, Family Mess, &:, | henceforth the Pawn Broking branch will be | anstme Under Metr an Hotel. (Khe Presbytery passed a unanimous resolu- | Second Ward—The Irish Republicans of the | “Mr. Leen *-Will you yield2”” debate should not be contined to the resolution. | Lake Herring, Chicago, extra, 36. St. Johns | carried on second floor; entrance either through >. BEIBERGER, tion recommending this chureh to the liberality | Second Ward held a meeting last evening, | Mr. Grocn_ “dunt hold on.” ‘A scene of confusion and disorder followed with | AleWives, $6 to €7. Heavy freshet in the river. | store or hall door. 46,1 : Of the Choreh at large. Andrew McKenna in the chair,and D. Dono- | Mr. “Does the people tell him to take | Gries of “Hatton, go on; "ait down;” -order,” | Market firm. oT. (Snecessor te H. F. Lorpox & O9..) Rev. Mr. Chester reported the records of the | van acting as ; A permanent club | this course, or is he working with his own put him out,” &c. Half of those in the room ee ALASKA Dia Ds, New York Avenue Church correct as far as | organization was effected, the following being | spade?” jumped to their fect and began the most violent THE WoORkKINGMEN’s PRroTEecTivVE UNton of Jet Sette, | CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, written. elected officers for the ensuing six moaths :— Mr. Green—‘‘There is great difference be- -stures with a}l kinds of deafening yells, much | the Seventh Ward met last wemeg 9 Mr. J. L. Oroide Chains, MERCHANT TAILOR, Rev. Mr. Simpson, of the Presbytery of Bal- | President, Andrew McKenna; Vice President, | tween the gentleman and myself, and if he the discomfiture of Dr. and Mrs. Lockwood's | N- Bowen president pro tem., and f.-S. Collins Silver-plated Ware, sani od Hotel, iste Brown’s,) ‘timore, was present, and invited to sit as a cor- | Thomas Herlihy; Secretary, Andrew Bramble; | wouid let grog shops ajone he would be better | sleep! baby in the adjoining room. This was | Secretary, and addresses were delivered by | received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jew- | 9, a. e369 Pew ow Fesponding member. Treasurer, Patrick Curtin. The fi com- | off.” teo ‘for the ‘Sacks ane os ‘L., and they | Messrs. Coffin, Mansfield and Layton, of the | elry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, be- - A recess was then taken till 1 o’clock p. m. mittees were pe ‘nasi | pau #e—“No man shall cast insinuations on | rushed into the thick of the contilet, Mrs, Loci. | Workingmen’s Union connected with the Gov. | tween 434 and 6th streets. Se Upon reassembling at one | tee—Mesmre. B 2, C. Donovan, Michasi | me.”? wood leading the way. By her persuasive tongue Oftice. | Resolutions were ea ee STEAMBOAT LIN ‘. Mr. Henderson, of commit- | Geary. Committee on Censtitution—Mesers. D. A Voice—*1 object to any such personal allu- | and threatening gestures she assisted in rescur- | U™8nimously “that the objects as set THE GREAT FALLIN GOLD ts nowhere made | — an" a" a tee on records of Falls church, reported them | Donovan, Andrew Bramble, and P. Curtin. | sion.” ing peace. forth in the organ governing the Union de- | more illustrating than by a visit to Pranc & @QTEAMBOAT LINE FOR correct as far as written. Addr were then made by Mesers. Curtin. Mr. Green continued, saying that they were Betton then continued, urging them to pre- | ¢!#res it tobe that utual support to its mem- | Goldman’s Popular Gent’s Furnishing Gools |S Siete » ‘The special order of electionof commission- | McKenna, Donovan, Herlihy. and others, all of | doing much to accomplish their objects serve order and work harmoniously. bers, in opposition to all contracts or monopo- | Stores, No. 409 Seventh street, between Dan l WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK ets was taken up. Kev. Messrs. Fox, Nourse | Whom pledged their support to the regular | lowing their opponents to show their hands. Mr. Pechin urged the passage of his resolu- | lies which tend to oppress the laboring men and | E streets, and Marble Hall, No. 67 Seventh —_— and Dr. Tustin were nominated as clerical com- | POminee of the Republican party at the coming | club went down before because of a want of tion. He thought if the Reform Republicans | frustrate the facility of remunerative toil;” and | street, opposite the Patent Office. These gentle- THE LADY OF THE LAKE missioners, and Elders 'd Tschittely as | €lection. Adjourned. harmony. As laboring men they will now or- | would unite on Emery [applause] success would | “|W 40 now reaffirm the principles by which | men, whouave just now replenished theif larce | Willcommare ine. lay delgates. The election resulted as follows: | Fourth Ward—The Fourth Ward Irish Repub- | ganize. and will look to their own interests, and | Could unite on Emm the Calon exists, and the purposes proposed for | stock of Furnishing Goods for the spring and | Tweet Sg ie No choice tor clerical delegates; and Mr. Tschif- | lican Reform €lub held a meecing last night, ter to opponents. Jerry Kobinson had no dread of Bowen get- | {he advancement of the labor interest,” and | snmmer season from the large and best w BROWN @ SON, corner New York avenue ane fely was declared elected lay delegate, with Mr. | Mr.T.H. Began in the chair, and A. Fendall 4 “Will you yield. Your hambugging ting the nomination, and he opposed the reso- | “ Will continue to exercise our mutual attach- | sale houses East at the lowest Gold Rates, Fifteenth street. “Duc notice of sailing day will bo Young as alternate. acting as Secretary. Mr. stegan said the object | has gone far enough.” s lution as he did not want to tight against any } oni to the objects which laboring men hold | again taken the lead of other similar establish given muds taps Un the second ballot Rev. Prof. Nourse was | in forming the club was to act in concert with Mr. Green continued, saying that their oppo- | part of the Republican party. bea ramp to su; one another | ments here, and give to their patronssuch in- —-—--—--— — - elected clerical delegate, with Dr. Tustin alter- | the reform clubs throughout the city; to get bet- | nents showed the same disposition in each ward John H. Crane thought that under the Con- | ‘= maintaining our dearest rights by upholding | ducements that cannot feilto please. Don’t H®: FOR THE FISHING SHORES! Rate. ter men into pawer, and the City Hall puritied. | a8 wes manifested to-night. There was uo | stitutionof the Un States and the fifteenth | "¢ means an honorable Support.” Ad- | forget the name and 3,30,1: The Moderator mted the report of the | He advised them not to choose permanent ofti- | neutrality in the labor organizations. It was 7 => oe ne rite I cece wits | amendment all were now Hepubhcans. So far | Journed. a ‘Feasurer of Pres’ Ty. and Memrs...j cers at once, but suggested that a committee be | shown that they have heretofore r been as government was mocrats Bobrer and Depue a committee to audit his acy [8p Sites of she Democrat. ae Ly concerned, the " “ Goop MEASURE AND RUNNING OvER.” oe 2 -« me tact ie . He thonght i ity ASSAULT WITH DRADLY WeAPoNns—A Regis- Dooley’: alread: 7 ‘counts. and report at the next meeting. ‘he Chait was | that here in the District no Republican one Sor the Reker: Hopaniiensy to ak cy tered Revolver—Mark Holloran was arrested ays Sones Sewer bes ae ‘The Presbytery then proceeded with the regu- | authorized to appoint the committee, and the | ploys colored men in his business, but a Demo- the Fast and Staonch Steamboat ©. P. SMITH, ptain Joux Magri i) © the feay. o the precedent over others, from its well known enth if into the Bowen convention, after having with- | Vesterday by officer Hess, on a warrant charging . 5 HORBS on the lar order—Free conversation on the subject of | meeting adjourned. crat has several emploved. drawn and organized for themselves. No man | him with having committed an assault and bat. | $C Leet oie kadcntes pee a Port Wan religion. Seventh Ward.—The Seventh Ward Irish Re- | , Mz. lee—‘The reason is, you employ them, } of common decency would think of going into | tety with deadly weapons on Wilson Porking, resented, which is rarely the case with those of ington at ¢ > aie oe FRESEETERY oF THE mivrnict om coucwnta. | PUblican Club held a meeting last night, the | but don't pay them.” Continuing, he said he | that convention after having left the Bowen | The case was called up before Justice Westar nary manufacture. » Dooley’s Baking | Sundays will irave®. P. Brown & Son's whart ut op ‘The Presbytery of the 1) . | president, Thomas Carraher, in the chair, and | Wanted to tell where Green stood. The majori- | crowd. If there should be onty 100 Reform Ie. | at the fourth precinct station a last even- | Powder is the best, purest, strongest ard cheay~ | o clock m the moray a red an Rovers Barme secretary. Michael Lawler was | tY, however, seemed against him, motion | publicans, he hoped they would act consistently, | ing, and the accused was held to for a fur- | est ever offered to the consumer, and every | Tickets forthe round trip only One D. Tase maght and was opened by religious services | ¢lected assistamt secretary. Mr. Burns said the | % ®djourn was carried. and go ahead like men. ther hearing. It is alleged that he seized a| One who has weed it will readily testify to this | 7 Por ‘urther inforgution apply to BIS and atermon by kee Wm. Hast committee on employment would meet next Tes XH. Miller was astonished at the members | Cleaver and made after Perkins, and then gota | Qrscrtion. 7. near the foot 0. Eleventh etree th street church, of this city. Thursday night, and all who are in need of work | _ Hoxons fo THE MEmony oF THE LATE Gen. | of the association permitting the disturbing ele- | Pistol, with which he chased him for seme dis- _& SON, at Seventin-sireet wharf 4 consti Were requested to hand in their names to the | Tnomae.—The following is the programme of | ment to remain in the room during the meeting. | tance. ‘The officer who made the arrest stated saper, the Hol colind, mentee teed: aed Her | committee. Mr. Buras auld, In commasenorey | recuse The toltowing ie the programs take | ‘The disturbances were calculated to do the as: | that Holloran mada some resistance, and at, | P#¥*IE8 rom Sate—Apply at the Star Office = rs elected Moderator for the ensu- | the rainy weather the Commissioner had not | place this evening in the hall of the new Masome | sociation 1, and he hoped they would not oc- | tempted to draw the pistol from his pocket, and ¥ } sy year. Adjourned to meet this morning at 9 | been able to put men to work on the streets, but Kemple ‘at 8o’clock, under the auspices ot the | cur again. He believed the Reform Republi- | he preferred the charge of carrying concealed NDUCEMENT TO 43 Goop Szwine Ma- 7a Would do so in @ very short time. The Chair | Grand Army of the Kepublic, in honor of the | cans could be suecesstul, and urged that they Rospens. The accused claimed that he had a | CHIN®.— Willcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the Second ‘This morning, the Presty explained to the meeting the action of the Cen- | memory of ‘Major General George H. Thomas, | work harmoniously. * right to carry the pistol tor his own protection, | most <mete and best constructed ie gpa’ ned with devotional | tal, Committee, which was to endorse the ad- | latein command of the Departunt of the Pe: | “Mr-A- Grant mest, addressed the meeting in | 80d_preduced @ paper purporting to be chine, will hereafter be sold on liberal ee oe ooo ors ministration of Mayor Bowen, and it remained | cific:—General K. C. Schenck will preside; the | reference to the celebration on the 14th inst, | D. W. Anderson, Justice of the Pence, for a ich —- at oe eS Baum’s Corset and i “Rev. br. MeF alls ofered aresolution that the | oF this club to manifest its approbation or not | prayer will be offered by Kev. Dr. Sunderiand; | inviting all to participate therein. Adjourned. | he said he paid'a fee of ©2 for od his tFectery, 48 Seventh street, between wame of Elder W. J. Redstrake be entered as at the course pursued. No action was taken by Tevolutions of respect and sympathy wi ee Pistol. He was fined $20 for this o/ . and 2.17 er Jub. . Coleman w attend the General 8S. yuncan; &, an oration will The Pol Pet ¥ the ee = pov dg BT In pers next meeting of Central Club, as it was called | be delivered by General John A Logs. The Mea ard. = im tBeMIxth | | Revessen ox a Wait OF Haneas Conrvs— a. eaz-e JAMES SYKES, Gen’ Sup't, ‘W ftiard s Hotel. Magonanre: uns or srzausuirs . to take Into consideration the of dis- | Marine Band will execute appropriate pieces of . 5 ‘This morning the examination of Daysenbrook, axrwres SG; Sonsisting of Messrs. Sunderland, Coombs solving the old organization. ‘The air said marie. President Grant, members of the Cable kl eeg ye Seon gene, 1 calf Rogge guarged with Milling Conrad “Wagner, before D=EX== « co., WASHINGTUN AND NEW TORK. The announced foliowi: enemies were - > lent, Speaker e i rds—A Spicy 5 f habeas 8, ° — standing committees Judicial. Dr. menin®, | PFession that the to oy in | Senators and members ‘of Concress, and the | ‘This club met last evening at Mission Chapel, | concluded, and after the examination’ the AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BANKEES, foo Bills and Overtares- | split between the co families, with other distinguished residents and | om 10th street east; the President, Charles | “mountof bail was fixed at $2,000. Gane, Coombe and Wight. Minutes—Sunder- Tay arenes Gzing ni visitors of the city, have been invited. Champion. in the chair, The hall was densely | 4 ging. Last night, about ten e’clock,ta | #t* Drafts and Circular Letters of Credit, availa and Narrative—Noyes and D. | called © 7 who used to belong 5 goed ae packed long before the hour appointed for the claus meuiea eaeaed ‘Marthe Clark foraue ble on presentation in any part of Europe. Trav- Bamett. Treasurer's Account—J. N. Coombs Boatixe Parx.—The directors of the Wash- see. the steps at Lincoln Hall, and elers can make all their financial arrangements and Dr. E. W. W: ington Skating Park, not baving found their | Mr. Osborn offered a resolution that the club hurt. “Oficer “Ei cured 8 hack wey | through ws. We will colleet their interest and divi- Kev. Dr. Smith introduced Mr.— Wallace, | stock very, profitable during the past winter, | meet weekly hereafter; which was adopted. | BUT SS a al oe mae member of the 4th church, as a candidate for pot meer have sensibly concluded to try and make ‘good | Mr. F. D. Gaines then offered a resolution pro- ei a wad 4ypeuauene Commas (eutre™ ‘ccubbimpiaenee ¢ directo to the. = 7 phe wns re- | The Irish xia tapeontirs beationns ae wm Prey fh gps ep Rg aweel ds da nowt of Durxer, Haties & Co. Patia, wil be promptly DY jum- | Co: a x vA a ‘Rev. Dr. Sunderland submitted a report that = the Rey Ser, where inties and chitares Sanya safely enjoy | and hear from citizens in reference ae soya $5 To WaIP your Wire.—Rodger | forwarded to any addresses that may be ordered by Ender the law of the church, neither of the | 0°87 aquatic pleasures, the water not being more | to the of candidates, and report to the rote Saskyman, wavesrented senses oe travelers; and also arrangements may be made for ‘Syttren claiming to Tepresent the Assembly's than two and a half feet deep—sufficient for | club when called on. came several motions en vamp bin'ette andar, for assault leaving surpius baggage with them. Church are to aseat inthe Presbytery; | 4 rowing, but not deep enough to make it dan- | to lay‘on the table, ‘Mr. Gaines explained ery. on dnetlen or searing before | American papersof the various cities always on which was ‘HE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT. | gerous. The boating park will be opened tothe | the object of the resolution. Mr. R. Johnson | Justice Wall was $5, and ‘held to security | ‘gis at the Paris office. DREXEL & CO., Several of the committees |. showing | Colored Men—The Sfty | Dublic about the st of May. Single tickets and | was opposed to giving the voice of the club into | t keep the peace. No. 34 South Third street, P! ‘that in most instances the con! tions for mis- _— ity | season tickets will be issued, and will be | the hands of nine men. Mr. J.L. Venable also TRE CatHouc oF oug Nivereewra_Cex- DREXEL, RARIES & ‘C0. gi wit ics oe mas ears | Pini ats tr aes ea | act iaia es Cache SO mi desu, Fr . a iy 10 * iy % “ “4 aticarned somion of the General Asomably, | Semef the g | invalide can enjoy a row without the incidental | lem institution. ‘The resolution was then adopt. | iu Carroll Hall on Sunday evening next by Dr. DREXEL, WINTHROP & CO.. made a report as to the proceedingson the union | ‘Dg at the € | labor, if they choose. A first-class restaurant | ed, as also another offered by Mr. Gaines, that fosiky gant: Roghees veg ages ‘or particu. | mh26-S&Wat No. 18 Wail st., New York. @f the Presbytery. was cuties after | will be established, and during the season there | the committee consist of the following :~—L. J. ser races — ete “ppropriate head. re kee eo F Barony Greve, that applicalion va wennts | Wine tke somenties ted. | will be boat races, tub races, Boverts, Charlee Osborn, Clarence M:Barion, | Gor owns of Vetmont wan, ap | JB BRYAN, Pree. A, RUDD, treed di -— 5 4 ¥ o ihe Home Missionary Society. dentials eu pret Baan Bate Give, at theke ah. | Gonge Ueapneten; Bastibrseeake, whos: Freee’ poiate tos fat clage clerkship’ the Se ih the Sctod | WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS RAKE Sistas cee Eider Warleld, privet length. He saking- neal po nn ig wy mstant, elected the fol- cP aee e a TED oaured,renolations ROA ‘s office, Sure st Reve stenes snd Losisans areas, ae gti, " 9, c ie ~ and Elder D. Bassett, alternate, were elected | ton fifty t offi to serve for the ensuing year:— ri os = J.C. wohave 8 Je q eee Fa ee ec on wo | eee es | Fe iecassre ae grees (een | Sue ans GA, pate the toy | a Marport acer or ape arts! | Sony setae B.S Pe “asst | Ponorosais Fou onaDiwe AND GRAVEL fe a i aneas in’ ward shoul ———_—____—_—_—— 7: ai & creditable examination, and | B8d.seen on etary, Wim. J+ jepeisi Corresponding Reare- | Sen dvast and unmovesbie in the true faith wt GEORGETOWN. got ee, Ft -—24 tra Sebdunee af teal aust cave teen eet Pye s*Joo, | vor; Directors, ‘Meerrs.' J. %f- Mason Hinery | 20% laen to.e@ anes which have bean ering ve ane BANKERS, ee fier i bs received. ot thi . . | Yor ; the Presbytery proceeded to license him. coke Je Won. i, Smith Hi. J. Orver, it. Mat- usueshave made the present Mayor enemies | CELEBRATING THR RATIFICATION—The Ex- Buy and cell at current market retes ‘ Sena Ras Teh aro rs of Co- | tomb, 8 t Sneath Blent have boon friends, snd whereas ecutive Committee of the Republicans of GOVERNMENT erreete: FIRST WARD. Jumbia are examining witnesses relative to the Fos oadvare Getermiped, with, She help of God, 06 son’s store for the so of on ore Saree ‘Twenty-cixth street weet, {rom E to K street aniaers sounidenntion tas soneel Hing, Petr office peta, who arenet Fey She Ropabtens Kenor ote = =v Frnt hr otreet orn aecenceipeenne ae pay ‘Coad egineas Mr. po wi iam Gollan Sixth Ward, eet recpmunend A. e man, on Willem the a = * : wae wi ¥. bas been before the committee in ref- Pope. P selponnened es Hichards for our neat Mayor, and Ihe daccines we veh = RD WARD, on ‘Serpe jhe, disbursement of money, and it is | OP Gnaries M. Peters ‘es, as the present incumbent hag, we will take me J james DENTISTRY. "Ponce cen ae understood quite a number of witnesses early opportunity to denounce him Roe, . Date, James ‘serect north, from Twelfth to Fifteenth atrest taangement ofthe. ian a Seeret rp wiles floor, ‘and characterized the resolutions ae reais W —— . lage ‘weet. from oT orth, = nolnak, gph, Brooks mature. 'Ho did not care to express any opinion Sitar When the meres samnnee 1318 Massacuvserrs Avexve, ‘from Mo Boundary. moa = ‘Tus Fen Traps honor of the pening Majer Richards, bet ho would say what ov SCHOOL GUARDIANE—This * FOURTEASTM BrazEe, se SEED Aye. wharf, which is to be ater than the “4 re * Se cases. The, bas, been, purchased by emp poration : SGnpitel sizects tous Le tereet meth to New . Johnson, Charles avenue. ‘Sah these fer the ‘next ten “ut iis aaid | pray closed, should speak strest west, from etrect north. ‘the old law sold annu- losing Soro crnenat Richards’ record 7 ally hae never Barker, Wm. Edinboro, Mr. B. Hughes Fest etree trom 1 to street sont, Foweear—' Henry Queen py he to carry through Congress he svanuE Sip ‘stroet south, from Fifth to Sovesth street ast. took place aker ff tee was as failed mn, attended. | HO. qohiton a, ‘Mr. M. C. Dove asked Pee paces 5. Middleton: Comay Shiner.” A resolution was’ then an Seg, 6 Rite eee | eee me wo waa ‘Queen's Chapel.” organized fice for © ig and of and toit. [A voice — —— mn Mr. Dove.—* ot sie rca cohen goety Mr, Hnghes ‘there ‘me choice forrkiderman in the school year was wal Soran = Seartnt is mah meatege Stas ee aoe cada NE So Soe ceret —_—_—_—_—— eleventh annual Place } A*sociation, af the Masonic Riotiey | ‘Tun Suap BAER at Glymont on Monds “parts city; So"The Siitro tannel is now in 840 feet. oe sont | Ey td Wil ea eine Mads | Misia ne ame Oe ae | MS SALEE, wnt we ven auing on | Speen Cone Nay one. recherche affair of amount. realise S handsome | 2rn0 a _ vMimies © | here? For election purposes too, ain't you?” | sama Gamer® terre — ’