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eee se EEE lanai ~ ee -{~ WERANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL... |. Adverticements, ~- Seterpepustterm-- -- | Revety Thmeste the First Ward: — Se Se wey .m Georgetown . Clark, aad Baa) Sew York Market miles steady, | > —— For Warp The Jpn Association Endorses REPUBLICAN iG LAST, NIGHT. ensued Letween Mr. BYES tof Hinj- ap ravine Stan bv Goorge . Harrison | The New enw: 4 THOMAS DOWLANG, auctr; Penteaeibiy* boeiacd— a menting Of the | Both Winge {ciendhd Passe“ ataghr Bowen As- | Cem. mith tefes WED Snisonet. | St Levene King street, ©, 51, 5¢ Fish | callloans being readily negotiated at 6 per cemt. dimts tw sa . ew asecied ganized about two weeks | stled and Defended—Aiternate Cheers for Bowen | iy ot the Kirst Ward) 4M ppbax explainal Wh: Alexandria, Va. a50 a lows: though the government doslere sto abundantly ABLE INPRO! ‘ED PROPERTY o8 ui since—was held at Bouldin’s Church, corner ot | 3™4 Lr seg Pog tal et Sn ak Se info Dbl B12 to $14; ‘Reomomy Pani sarieges 5 ams 9 ag eel ye Bence ing es: ei mtkedh. ie fest oy AP pam pea ae et wget gd Cluby and others, was held last might at the t car the morning, sftet Biber a (helawere) Peta $14. Herri the olfreacy movement eins yo ry at t fow Bo ES oa x ae. =— oc new members were admitted core Soomaali mcaane "The large fae ers Hor fag ike ae Fotomac ee] 4 owing to the Inte furry incall loans, and choies Bidar terme ie ts A Amm@memenss, o chair, “ . ) it of Him ie ba oe per half Br pars ‘Terme: chsh Bien rive aryonay Tancrmmtoun tte “Lite | hao tenella tre. | Rete ae get neces Pas | sect etal tr ores eet he | MA at Py Eg PEK Stor? HALt.—Ole Bull's concert. Somctwor re Speting thal they wet te represen cn. | Invincible Club seemed to be present, oconpy- the ward had waited upon him the might pre- | 25.5 to #6; Bay of Island, Government Securities. i BiwW wi US regutired wie ci ard * tatives of the Irish Republicans of Washingtou, | ing the row of seata on the north side of the | vious to making intment as ‘was | Lake Herring, Chic: struck off, Liwcotn HaLt.—Lecture by Anna E. Dickin- | and constituted ves their executive commit’ | room, while the members of the regulér club retire, and told him that Crusoe and | alewives, #6 to $i. Fish arriving ‘Waruineton, April 8, 1870.—Jay Cooke @ | apis THOS. DOWLING, a. nee E fee, inasmuch as they well know and we well kuaw | ere t onthe south side. Quite anamber | Honiges hat witharaen thott applications for | decline tm prices locked for. Co. furnish the following quotations of Govern- | go> up vm athe es Gwar Waremcnst GALLERY—Grand Prize Pano (een ee a eet icaan oe ea att the three | of the I bhican Club were also present. | the place; that the people Wanted Himber. He shetrra sera poeta geeoertody ABOVE SALE. 18 UNAVOIDay ramic Exhibition, every evening, this week only. | {ion owe showing yee via a Ligon ocrupying the anne pee whe nd of the Mayor to.ay who the commit- The Courts. = Buying. Belting. | POPES —_ os DUWLING. ke Suita’s Ant GALLERY, 265 F a, of Inst Tuesday Week Rot even one —_ ba tee was, but he refused to tell. Crna Count, Juige Fisher—esterday. | 0.8. 6%, 1881.. S| ge anomie bowiihe deo, Manxmrran’s Axt Galtuar, @6 Tah street. | Har muviihsianding this dicrpancy ins cacti | Tat me sald oekaki | _ Mr. Syphax asked Mesers. Clerk and Bouldin | wrnon legs alias Del Kange, charged with as | Five- Lig | RX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r, George» eral juestions daring the time they were on the door speaking, but were metwith very posi- BaRLow’s Ant GAttury, 27 Pa. avenve. assault with intent to rape a smal! child, in consequence. Messrs. St. Clair, President of the Irieh Club: Thomas Pi > ADJOURNED & me County 10 COTTAGE KE~ ee Martin, President of the Invineibics, it answers. convicted, and sentenced to the Albany Co = ‘Tre Reoretration— Fourth én the First | themselves, for to represent others would reguireof | Alderman Stewart, Alfred Jones, Uouneilman cn dike cuamcee- (er town tne, ate panera y ae ote ae eae Se: Wey Wari. The registration was med yester- | them the poseession of some sense intelligence aod | Thompson, John T. Coster, of Prof. | which ee ae pactgat a Woy ecorded in Lilver : day in the First Ward; the ‘the | self respect: that as we all know this executive com- | Green, H.’ Hi , and Chas. H. Peters, %y E, St, Clair, President of the | Bey A- Webbon the 25th of January last, was wo ceded tm Liber «5 A TR RT » | mittee businers to be the work of « fovlisuly ambi | President of the Second Ward Clab, were in- | gia; Clute of the First and Second’ Wards, RT anne mate nae oe omg * ounty. and by direcrim of the partion Denoko, and Booker—taking turns at asking ahead coer ee Bee, y Aisaean bien paseo a from | gutained the tloor andeed from @ report in T mx yy Floyd, charged with the murder of Don. indy,'..209% | Subont reseree to thobloboe babar ei ‘gistratio: gressed ¥ ‘i wal report fro: remarks y Floyd, a yut reserve. hich * . Seuty, a sualter somber thus on tho previpes fe seed comin ti tao tots the Executive Committee recommending 4 | Wan itepubtican Glub respecting the trish and aclip, in Georgetown Barber, last Angust, wete Moetace SRIBAN, the Sd day of Ageil. dv there was quite it.) We now endorse Hon. 8. J. Bowew minating Committee to be chosen by the | jenounced the part Dr. Purvis had taken. The | Called into court, an ing unable ree, ‘able cottare, 0 club. Alfred Day the recommendation. Councilman pson asked Mr. Day if this 3 o'clock @ Hue; but in half an hour none were in waiting, and towards the last the time drageod heavily on the hands of the registrars, who ‘nothin; lot © se fromt by 13s feet 6 tm + ocoupire by Mr AH. Uiormene oe, “1 were dischar; Charles Brown, imdtc! for seeell® — Gold. ...0e peerespee pple from J. 1. Geerge; noe 20's, Johdy,S..1ey Termin Of sale sre: (ee thisa "na SHO west be paid at toe thor an’ 7 Pris morning, Charles Robinson was acquit- | (By Bankers,’ Brokers’, and Commercial bines of | the varie nam * [rish, they would find, of. un] when it came to voting. Ifit not been. (or them they would not have elected their candi- 'D. CLE: {tr ar? TROMAS Do Mine ses Walker telling Himber ihat he had rode into | Club of the tormer secretary of that club, and | Houuce as cureandidatefpr Mayor, sayles J-Bowen, e him a9 GUODS AT GULLY PRICES. fice on the backs of colored men once, but he | now secretary of this. and pledge our united ag support: could not de it again. Himber—“Don’t be too | The Chair said that if such was their errand | twenty years resid: nce in this Bistriet, as @ feader sure of that, Walker, wi about.” Walker White. intringement of patent far fertilizers,) brouzht in a verdict for the plaintiff, with nominal = KUIT AGATN®T THE CORFORATIOR e case of Caroline . Prue ye cor- —— taken up—Judge If and F. iller for plaintiff. and Corporation Atterney and + KR. T, Merrick for defendant. said that he had no doubt that his name sake, Prof. Green, could entertain the meeting mach better wa could, and he begged te intro- duce the feenot again. Prot. Green then came forward, when the know what we are | they were not in the proper place. in every genuine reform, at all times the friend of There isnot a Duteh- | Mr. Hickey said that he had the books, and paras inter ponte Piers cio Big man in the city of ——— smart enough to | was still the secretary of that club, and claime! | S2i2iates have telien out by the wayons by one, he fool Waiker White. We wili bary yam atter the | them; that when he was ready he would take | far-cudetred hinwat tothe Derahiee ote ee first of June, and put on your enemies to successfully todo. There was quite a number of foreigners ir. Cornelius Ryan, asked to say a few | was not one of the regulations of the Invincible | Gite twe years ago. | Voice.—‘Andad—d bad - Cahill fe imterest from the da: prese themselves, who, in nearly every | words; but Mr. O'Leary rose to a point of order, | Club of which he was a member. he ed himself to be.) ‘They would | ted on a charge of pettit larceny; Cabil! for tle } j r day of sale. for which the p " case iced their papers. "John Grovaer, col- | that Cahill was not a pt Barra of = club, and Mr. Day.—‘‘This is my club, sir.” [Laughter.} Gud thet are frish were not to be lightly Treated. fence. Julia foe ~y serge fer oe i i Lewis Johmsom && Oo. quote stocks and bonds | S*°),"™" will t re erearid by a deed of tr ered. registe: but stated he was going to | had no right to speak; and the Chair put the ‘The report was then adopted. Tt such men as Dr. Purvis were allowed to take | CeDy Was conv! . ert mpg’ i. - | im home and foreign markets as follows: with within five “ vote in Maryland. John P. Larmon staved that | question that he be allowed to speak; which was Alderman Stewart, Chairman of the Execu- | thie course they could not make friends with the | Barnes, indicted for the ay.of ca. Hering. tees reeerve the right to he was about to move te Virginia; but did not ~— by a large majority. tive Committee, then offered resolutions: Irish. ‘were wil to vote the tleket, bui | #¢-, from a sloop. snbmitted, and iGdgment not = meee for cash wish to lose his vote, and’ so registered. ir. Cahill demanded to be heard, asa right, | “That the First Ward Club will stand by the | Sore noveo be denow nor ignored. Gheers | Stilty; Norris and Davis for defe: . pda Eh ‘ Wale Winide the crowd was entertained by | and amid objections said he and Mr. Kvan nad | forty, Jocal and national. by the country aod ‘l | were then given for Kichards aud Bowen. Cincurr Court, Judge Cartter—Thie tiorn- conveyancing Wainer White and Henry Himber for a while, | come to obtain the books of the Fourth Ward | Grecude, break Tarks of fall backs that we an, | A Doctor Green Was then introduced, and | ing, in the case of Busey agt Moore et al., (for bstone a | them to that club. trict. and we chall makes, ; stuffed Paddy with a bottle, and Mr. Cahill said he came asa messenger from Plaintiff charges that by reason of the negli- py es ye a pick and shovel.” Himber, his club, and he would remember the manner in titer pted it and ba sige vals called upon the Republican } gence of the corporation, in allowing an exca- TS am o08 « Apes. trem 2 will be buried deeper than ! will which he had been treated. Your political brethres, 4? | Club to keep quiet. vation to remain opert in the ptivement iz Aa Ee, beautiful Spring Delaines an’ Ar have engraved on your tombstone. life @ dis- The Chair—The gentleman ought to have cible Gl ‘taking the ¥" 9 Himber.—* Ask your own crowd to be quiet.” | gust, an os net being thrown is. a <ee. yards Spring Callcowe. organizer, but in death a fertilizer.” All was | more sense tan to come into a meeting with bility, with eo lirtle cense, of dividing The confusion becoming worse and no t | around, she ‘and her arm severely 2 (the beat gocde made at Ih cont il in godd nature, And no angry (celings were | such a message; and as to courtesy, it was ex. | srewate and destroying the prestige of the Republi. improvement, Mr. Himber ‘declared the for 12s conta, bruised and sprained, and she claims damages TT aera: Seance Oorerss, Chives, manifested by ai e. Th he store tremely discourteous for a party to persist in | can party of the ward, we neverthel about in $5,000. may be expect: for the dpy was Wh cobemodand awhinn okie | sreatieg without the Conssuber the mancting. - f sented Gham Ray te eae ene meeting Micninks aie Coop pn ieneriienes os Mb ueiket in diliaaawon me wiih 101 peeh) AMIN MILL a far of 1,16 colored and 799 white. Me | Mr. Cabull took his seat and Mr. M. West said | Tight to {iretom of thomas and eprech ae we faim | ater, talking up their candidates. to the effect that the excavation was made in 7 eck came in late in the day, but took very | that he desired to say ® few, words on the rewo- | {or gurselves, hoping that jn thetr wanderings from, pane hx mavar es k .. | hg pavement by Mr. A. Wileon Sor wager or prefd,. AN som Ge Baber net: being werpnatheer wy? the point that he was not | 4; prlechiad eke * ay ™ 4 si Wife hea wren a to ty ieee Mon te, 3945 ~ , $ B KERs. “aby r. 0" th Sere Lapa mbitaenigs at ae Bieppticas. 7m bo ; te — Cn —— a member, and the Chait decided that West | ‘Daring the Teading of the resolutions, when Matthew G. Emery their Cheice Sor Mayer. Sir Witontand railing beowgot one against the | §9,and Alton, nd Sheen ectnemee ae: | JB BRYAN, Pree, J. A. RUFF, Trea Pouce [tewa.—Ross Kitkwoed, colored, was comld aot procge. the name of Mayor Bowen was alluded to,a | The Third Ward “Keform Republican’ Club corporation. Tennessee 6's, old, 40. new, 52; Virginia | —* vac Sogn, charged rth the larceny of arp | regular ward hah to sich Secs wae tn | immed oiowea ty arc vars om he | wet tgeune St wily Halon Ttrot | a in nace ipmitey yon wit | 220,79, Nene Gana Pero wr | WARMIRGTON COTY SAVINGS Bank “ e a re; war wi jub Was an on the = v1 iy ;: re ) t sete atin tara ates eae achitary® and he claimed that he had a right to | other side for Major : wigs | redone 4H. Kinney, tn the chat and | scntorable sot womight at anestn Bal souri @s, ofd, U2ali2y. basis Sy eso Pp . Sandy Parker, teanp ti hear : ‘ tiger. This again was followed wi ee iar’ Reseetety s. pela. oe prmouer fans Oba hat Yetierday, was | ‘The question was put on allowing West to | clers tor Masce Bowen. “attor sejen A series of resolutions was offered by Mr. 1 eek. | ORDAY REENTNG trom a2: AY COOKE & ve., whet Ne tor came aante, Meld | Bonde, oR: Sur ereog. ieaewk r of New York w: iced by Mr. James Minois, 114’, ald; foo xacis A tic, 28 C. Addison on the street yesterday selling or Ene, + Atlantic, 2835. offering to sell ladies” te valour degiers | Market lower. and on SAT ‘imeelf made a prisoner and taken before Jus- | Speak and and he called vat, “Pat, move | for some minutes, a regular knoek-do' =. mi tice Wall. who fined him =. Bernard Bryan, | to lay them on the table; they are a disgrace to | co: bet for oy ea ©. Anderson, was taken be- race. fight tween two colored men, which the 2! cre! @ lively scene, and which no doubt yesterday by Officer Daily, The resolutions were adopted. would have been a serious affair, as all were C, Jonex, setting ferth that the elub by its or- farerspemes Sanh rpg serps Sener with condemnation and disapproval the officiai conduct of Sayles J. Bowen, the ought-to-be LivERPOoL, 2 p. m.—Cotton market baoyant BANKE fore Justice in Market Space and he informed Officer s Rs, of theeughth precinct, and was fined $3. Pat | | Mf. Charles Curtin offered resolutions, whieh | rushing to the spot, had not Lieut. Gessford ap- ] Lebuvlican Mayor of Washington, who, by his | test tne torner or athatreet. Heideherger Salt 18.00” en on ye ‘Dey id oott x cubcenh dhavtat. saaee Tigk Taylor. colored, was arrested yesterday by | Were adopted— Bearcd on ihe spot In a twinkling, and the fun J brought discredit upon the party that elected | caine out of Davis’ store and was immediately | 7¢,q0p bales, of wivich bi,00 creme Sales GOVERNMENT SBGURIT Officer Columbus for the larceny of $52 from |, That the Irish Repabligane-of she Wari. | simmered down. him as its standard-bearer, thereby forfeiting | arrested by Officer M., and taken before Justice | for the week, 94,000 bales, 17,000 for hathop “ DRITIES, Anthony M. Holmead, and committed to jail | Paving organized an seen rut Ronublican | ,The secretary proeeeded to read, when an- { tm confidence and esteem of all true-heartal | Clark, puta pleading hard, but unsuc- | 15.900 for export, and 62,000 Gate, Beek pd GOLD AND SILVER. for court by Justice ‘Thompeon, of the sizth | Pris, and for the sapport of the nest Other disorderly scene ensued by & man pulling | Republicans who in sorrow and bitterness ingurn | cessfully and reluctantly pald a Gue of $50 and rt, 56.000 alee: of eee ea are ek | Orders for BTOCKS, and BONDS promptty exe eeinet. ve Hei rger was arr the eusni » coat Lieut. Gess- ” 3 costs. : NT Festerday by Officer Moore, eT ee ‘ann sees $05 for, the ms oralty at CF pn kd ford made fer'kim, bathe Kept outiof reach by the ee Fogel james al - sighneaeth be pe pa consigned here, 36,000 baler ps SENAL REVENUE STAMPS furnished einet, for selling ry dy sample without li- | tion of the present Executive, and under all circum. | dexterously dodging through the crowd. Urder ma of party right or wrong, we cannot Cow Tarmgr.— Yesterday afternoon some heart- J i — SANS 2S Fae med 250 by Justice Clark, | stanove to pledge fo support the reguiar | being restored in a the resolution: | any concern whose leaders are particn te the cor. | less scoundrel stole two cows on.) Se —— — which he paid and was discharged. John Mar- | Romine of the straitout Republican parry: that | were read through and the five minutes’ rulc | ruption that haa so aigmatizel febetore the Daly, a poor widow woma"..realding on Mateect, CLOTHING, &. DENTISTRY. peerdey ratTERE concealed weapons, was | the Fourth Ward, repntiateand discountenance aif | "Mt for discussion. munity end, Delicving in the righteraspemefour | between 24th and isch. ‘They were beronty | — ee ef TT e yesterday fined $20, and, in default of payment, | so-called Irish jubsof the Fourth Ward | Day said he-was one who advocated a | fein: We Tease fo compromiine wi ‘thew G,.| means Of support, and itseems hard that not a WS#456TON DENTAL PLACE Eig ith wore svete peony by Oe | tecqepeeeiazect te Fearn'wact, 20 ter | Ione to tae te were wed Somes | Masten he sone ik ae gen | Bene weety he whole Derictirom te |) 2 gpmiNg SUATH! IBIS Maser ichard Smith were arrested yester: Of- | true representatives of the Fourt! » aud they | i uss the meri of choi Vashi rut! of ¢ num! fers wi . SACHS: fieers Brelsford and Hill, of the first Bn Bog rite all true Irish yublicans the resolution in five minutes time. For the eee ae OE eee Ce N prow! aroun our city. = x Heat EstaTe Sace.—Fitch & Fox. real es- by: ; i oe ae —— 2 on charge of petit larceny, and were committed | them in. a to maintain the Setogsity of ihe sake of argument he would admit that Bowen SPRING SUITS ton. ‘Mr. Chas, Cunningham spoke of “the fraud to jail for court by Justice Pearson. They | great, Natio fase Republican; but he had missed the mark ‘authori- and corruption of the ‘corporate ties.” andvaid that the Republican of this . 4 . NEW SPRING SUITS * were also fined $20 each fi ii way in nistration of the cit; tate brokers, have sold for J. E. Dyott, of Pe a ere Loire etteation tthe fase ttt | SE Scre Swrees all Be seed coats oat mney | Se ee He'wished they | Maryland; the south halt ef lot Si. te eubat =e - aa ~ rs and moved that the Finance Committee | *gnally failed in his administration, He may | conld havea Benjamin F. Butler, but as they | vision of square 465, improved by a two-story et inaME only night this season of Annie E. Dick- | 225 tiie matter; carried. have succeeded in some respects; but, as a gene- | could not, he thought the next best man was | frame house, to Thomas Auldridge, Esq., for 75 conte imson. ~ _ The Chair (Me. Murphy), said that he ped rel al, he had most lamentably failed as a hopes! crright me: he believed was an 5 fas aia Rom ke D w. mL sane fox! i * nest u man. c aint? tbe + le NTIST, Tae O:peer Jnnantranrs ~The monthly | Dr. Purvis, and be Tead U the report amid criesot | ¢.¥74 pty Bae Er ema tee dil Be Senet = Sorte eon eee her paremstay Alor Matias oo (eo a org Ue DRESS SUITS No. 1213 PRNNSTLV ANIA’ AVENT SS room Wednestiay afternoon, the president and | jie’ @ har,” &e. (Mr. O'Leary March® | allow five minutes longer to the speaker. January, by stabbing him in the breast at her FINE DRESS SUITS": AD Denar eae 2th end 13th streete secretary occupying their respective seats. The | Sater medal. be voted him.”] Mr. Murphy | *IT Cra res Syphax sblected, Wer ie wie Club ‘but house on Virginia avente, near 3d street, has oe wone te the best memmer. end ot proceedings of the fart meeting were read ana | WassuTPrised to see such a speceh emanating-| uta saree to boas hice te ete ee uldnet endorse any man and | been indicted by the grand jury for man- on eee x: ‘or Kther sed, if desired tor ex- schmitice in paererae made by the printing | a d—d tool.”) ‘He had supposed that Dr. Purvis | CBATE* against Howe pn he had no objestiqn. J put him forward as a candidate, as this was not | slaughter. OE = Le Printing, in pamphlet form, the comstitution of | Ta,Nerking for the party. He threw the as- | sions tne name of Mao Roe ect: | zominath art saidithad been the custom to | _A Socrery vox ThE PREVENTION oF Crvet- Spas > Bie amociation, with the naimer of fer ote, | Sertions back as unwarthy to be made at a He- | tioning the name of Maj = endorse candidates. He believed the custom was | TY TO ANIMALS, is aboat to be organized in the STEAMBOAT LINES, consideration of which was postponed to the } Rubicam meet be), ae a goed = | “ir. Syphax objected ta his going on ushéas he | i ty Wm A. Cook. District, and a meeting will be held at the Coun- > ee a mest mecting. The usual routine business was | shaw that the Irlah hel evn gree pack nase Gontined himself to the resolutions, instead ot | | Mr Miller tic Cook orignated it, jt | ¢il chamber, City Hall, Saturday evening next, | FIN B BUSINESS SUITS! pene cae vee Submitted.” Major French teal a vere eoaens | thing they undertook Unies hey were convinc 'Mr, Dag said ie was dae t Major Richards to | ev Men with bis, Eé bad pothige ¢; | _ Die omaxoreproststative woman) Aunig & FINE BUSINESS SUITS |: Ee jug communication from the Hon. «Jas. S.Galla- | Oath to tne new Kuow Nothing party, whieh. is | $&¥ that the Invincible Club endorsed him. as a say agaoe Mr. Emery, and would probably | Dickinson, to-night at Lincomn Halt. FINE BUSINESS SUITS | THE LADY OF TRE LAKE Minneneh was clieited by the Major's paper in Grgauizing secret 4 for the purpose ot | fate p enc servant ad nse e He hg | eanPeat, hime, but he thought there were many = —_——— : Will commence ber recular trips be necting. “Mr Gallahe’s Barrette te ered tae | dcleating MrjBowen,heshould comeout square. | for the Mayoralty. {Loud cheers} H ‘chlogizing | and would probably make as good s Mayor 4 GEORGETOWN or si ag ye eee attention of the members, and gave rise toan | ]t lacked ta hits te if Dre Pavel oe eee sos, | Major Itichards, and said this is the mam that | he.. IF the rosolution should bo adopten tins = BROWN 2 SON Sorter Woo Vick aneae on apimated debate, in which quite a ni - e | We endorse too. [Great cheering. a Filteeuth street. “Du wotive of sailing day will ticipated. The accuracy ot the several ‘paints | 7pa,made He noe Mathinae, wore ne in the | "phe Chair rapped loud and’ fong with his Tas Eres Commmstoxpan held 8 reealar riven club would be committed to Mr. E; . He would sapport if nominated, but Kepad | Say ° ~ re terly meeting last evening, and the bills of W COLD KATES: > v = qmestioned was, after ussion, yiel » ‘ot | biekory, stick, but great confusion ensued for | no ill teeling would he engendered now among | 9° an AT LO’ 2 Fr SHING a tiod admitted to be one of the most meritorious | temarke, All should work inunity aud notte. | ‘The Chair called Captain James Kelly to | any man forward at thisearly day. fe belisved — E ATL #01 The Fast and Sfannch Steamboat ©. P. SMITH, papers ever read beferé the nasociation. The Ps = Is should be thrown in. The game of their | OTer who was talking to some friends grouped: moor ger | 5 goed man. {ap ]. He be- Mencnants’ Bxeuance.—The only offering: AT LOW GOLD RATES Cpptain Joux MARTIN. will leave the asociation adjourned to the first Wednesiay in | 0rands should be thre = the Gee ot theit | together in one corner ot the room. Kelly re- | Neved Are. was a ‘He be- | on "Change this morning were 3,800 bushels EVERY MORRT a Micrentty street penne ty Skyonents seemed to ka ja-ent-w Meserera sn sponded by saying SHimaber ie not the Presi: Heved i phen set by eran lle Frstty ese heat oot soldin a» bulk a: EVERY MORRING at 8.9 clock, and® o-—- - = 4 uj | dent of this gathering.” {Laughter.] jause. mery should be endorsed to-night 3 . z se A _ol Sever * ‘pax Fovars Wasp 05 Tam Caczanari0s, | eee eee a Democra Par ad a ee nett cing all | Piecitels eee oe ae tole ——s - Bits ek tor dhe FiRWiRG SHORES. A meeting of the citizens of the Fourth Ward | tend to'weaken the'party.’ In conclusion, Ie | SPcak to the resolutions—Invincibies and all—so | the Keform Republiean movement. Cook & ALEXANDRIA ipaton, Marshall Hall, Sone. end Gtrmcet, rane to make preparations for the celebration to be : that it was the duty of all to strengihen | tt they could not charge the club with gaging | Bowen had goue into the newspaper busines, - a . . ide to W ashingtos at 6oclock in the evening On held in honor of the passage of the fifteenth — d clubs; that it wouid be better tohar , | them, He bad listened to the remarks of Mr. | and given $2,009 to paper recently started READY MADE OR TO ORDER Sundays will leave S. P. Brown. & Son's wharf at 9 4 amendment, was held last evening inthe Alder- | but one Irish Republtean club in the ward, | D8. but had fafled to sce that he hadsaid any- | as their organ, and he learned it was their in- | | RAtLRoaD Imnoc1id.—The Gazette of last READY MADE OF TO ORDER © Gogh in the morving. men's Chamber, City Hall; Palmer Beiseoe in | end he would see the officers of the other cule, | thing. (Laughter.) Mr Bowen was a Republi- | tention now to start a German newspaper. evening says: The French directory, with their stisiad eo ey the chair, Wm. H. West s Was. '3i.-| oath co otaet ate Deing merged into one | C22 When it cost something to be one. (Thre: ©. 1. Bart m6ved that speeches on the subject | counsel, Messrs. L. B. Taylor, Maughton. READY-MADE OB TO ORDER TRELL. near the foot ot Faint aeer te a sical | Whear Golo wen dene hin would teuue hie resig. | Cheers were given for Mayor Bowen, andt be limited to ten yee ; F. P. taunton, and +}. H. Gilmer, appeared BROWN & SON. at Seventh-atreet wharf imh® tf =o eorctcclicep on Sine senemaene more were proposed for Major Richards Mr. A. H. Kinney (Mr. Miller in the chair) | Before Judge Unilermood ip the room of the | =yot es te e emancipation celebr: an | r. O'Leary urged that the Chair should not | ‘be other side ot the house, which elicite! a re- | thought it was nothing unusual to endorse a | 8. District Court this morning, to an: L F MOUNT VERNON. for the tifteenth amendment both on the 1th of , and that it was his duty to maintain his | SPense from the Invincibles.] man for the position of mayor. ‘Towns, coup. | issued against them to show cause why they ‘The steamer AKRUW, Capt. Thomas Airil The following marthals ior the ward | position. ‘The club had for itsobjeg the nom- | ,™*- OTe eae ee cane leis, | eane Siete seate spelr mppemrspdations. rege ech red enews hes rn a eet leaves her wharf foot of Tt strest, “2 as 4 hie! pee nee he owen ‘ha m tried and his Republic There: b a ng y n 7 estraini =f Sui at a.m. Gibbs aad Win. FE. West ceictant eae | mem ot, SaytenS- Bowen, Watt Chey Bid not | Noveg: Hy appealed te Alderiike Masten | a decided sandcr IC bls Olpoee wee ee ee | tose een ee eae | oe a gate acne: for MOUNT VERNON, wenching Committee of Arrangements was appointed as | The Chair said that there was but little donbt | Alfred Jones aud others if Mr. Bowen's house | alderman or councilman, he would talk as Mr. | Alexandria and W: ton Kailroad. The Hexandris, Forts Foote and Washington, follows: Sidney McParland, Emancer Wepen 4 wae ‘the steve curing the | Miller had, and try to learn how public opinion | hive House aud Shoemaker directory, with their counsel, | At A. SAKS & CO.'S, Mesers. F. L. Smith and aeeige W. Brent, were also present, and moved that the parties against ite House aud Looe. Va, returning to JAMES SYKES, Geo? 4 Omen We ae Stat of the club were in tavur ot Frederick West, Wm. H. Scott, and David W. | the present %i yor. {applanse:} and as the names r The committee was instructed to pro. | of Richards and Emery had been each brought bot « ‘for Ravn or slavery. He believed Major Kioharts had been a'good Chief of Police, [applanse} bat was joing. it was trickery and subtlety to pre- sent “to is club the statement that ward ¢! fabs : ~ sos 22a Mr. Bowen was known as a prominent Republi- | never declared their preference. It was false, | whom the rules had been issued be fined. A r 7 and of mate, = chariot, and three car forwatd) be. Gnd net oe that Kewas wrong tr | can jong before it was known that there was |. aid the gentleman who made the statement | large number of spectators were in attendance New No. 316 SEVENTH STREET M ; o : ur moved that the elub proceed to | Such @ man as Richards. [Laughter and ap- | (Mr. Miller) knew it was false. nd tho arguments of the counsel and the re. ‘et Saw No. $86 GEVENTE STREET EECHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Kitizp on Tau Kauumoap—Yesterday morn- | the meeting of the ward club next Wednesday | Plause.} Mr. Miller galled the gentleman to order, as marks of the Judge were listened to with great ~ vest siahes BET WE img, as th train from Washington was | in a body; carried. Mr. Henry Johnson, interrupting, asked Mr. attention. trial was concluded about fire WASHINGTON AND NEW TURK. wearing Bladensburg. a man was observed walk- Mr. M. West asked to make a few remarks, ing upon the track, and before the engine could | saying he had a right as a Republican to be he was personal in bergmerke, Syphax why it was that Congress had not trust- Mr. Kinney said some men had already sold | o'clock this evening, when the Jadge imposed P RICES ea him with the 230,000 appropriation for the | out. Mr. Kelsey, of the Second Ward, had sold a tine of $40 each w Messrs. J. S. french, L. GHW CTBRON, Pine teen ate oe KNIGHT, . (Laughter. out body and soul to Major Hichards, and others | B. Taylor, H. O. Claughton, G. H. Robinson, "HANTS. pals ence fare rot ggg peo lier ne owed he ; "Str. Syphax maid i the money had been spent | would follw bite, ‘Cutse the best’ asnaces | gud Netekaesl oak eoBs ea FOR SPRING | Sepa AN ES LINE, will and burled apex Mr. 0’ Leary moved to adjourn; carricd. between, urled intoa ditch. He was placed upeu - Pi im sup] of the poor Invincibles they ought to | the gitizens ot this community would come for- ATER BEAUREG: 1 | RK. ALR: . WASHE the train, but expired before reaching Baiti- , While the crowd was leaving, said. nt BD,—A deranged woman. ; NGTON, end amore. He wae driesed ina biecscidlor sit, ana} Novel’ mathe?’ PW) femmeaaber thts Gaein the | be sa bat if it bad been put into thehands | ward, and voted for the Republican Reform cs ‘irginia Rowland, and hail- OF 1870) @ Rios follows: Leawe NEW Yi had with lim an army blanket. In his pocket | regular elub, see if J don't.” of Mayor Bowen i would lave been Spent in| candidate, che ticket wouid not, be wuccentul ena fa ‘appeared here Wei SRTCRDAY. aft pistes CRORGRTO Me the uameot Mipgalyte Barkers and 2 | Firtu Warp Cxve.—This club held a mect- | from the regular clab.} crats would vote for. He had bat little personal | Beauregard. Ske Y charge by ti "For farther ay im the name of Hippolyte Barker, and it is sup Firtu Warp Crvr.- ig id ee ae BUTE; © was taken in charge by the aT For further information, tek. Foca yng tad ogni coy ofthe | 106 te even: hee riage eerie | Henry oun mw caled aon wo speak od | Sequaivnnes with Nr, eery bathe Low he | potce Got managed to eludo tem SA Wl $enntee canoes sae Cnet tat aasimne lad. in his pocket a | Charles E. St. Clair, President of the First and | ed themselves. In one part they denounced tic | to be found in anyone ntleman _— — Tord svenna. George's county. An inqnest eas meet Pounce | Second Ward Irish Republican Club, as «| Invineibles, and in another thoy patted them | (Mr. Miller) counseled unity, when ke was the | CITY ITEMS. A. STRAUS’ ut __—J. W. THOMPSON, President. ouer Carr, the. 1s ren! cing a vendene? aot. | traitor to his organization and also to his own | on the back. (Laughter, and voices, “That's |-only man with gab ia he | EW EXPRE 2 » th tencosing a verdict of acei- | country, and cautioning all Irishmen against | so.”} There is no use in denying the fact that | nowlpation of Matthew G. Emery, He wanted ae ae | rue cepict eas. with no blame whatever to the | his deceitful ways.” Messrs. Thos. Shica, | there were ditgensions im the {republican ranks, | the Republicans to: square upon | SrRIN OvercoaTs—ali colors and sizes, at | BETWREN PHILADE vervus eas zeneex: dance Gigley, James Shanaian, John Carey, | they wero now died, au men wow opfining | aid t war ho wes isle of Mogan iiebesd | EE pore canes. | POPULAR CLOTHIER, | ““auocbrows. 0c: Seeeeea een oa, fox Annie E. Dickin- | David R. Norton, and Edward ‘Barnes, werc | Bowen had been his most ardent supporters. | to policemen and detectives that he could hot ,. Pa avenue, het, 10th and ith sis. | | JBegular selling aay from 14 North son's splendid lecture te-wight af Lincoln Hall. ee oD yh daring Bal he RelievodJn wecking, eapties ae is ac} pee ne went “ # Szace tbeeh tae Rertina ve yaar. Philadelphia, BATUBDAY. at * ae the campaign. Chair submutt ec ita- | publicans, be ‘¢ in endorsing e resolutions i: . Emery were ‘ouths, . 8 Provipent Asp Socrery.—Tbe bgard of di- | tien ot # Of the Boys in Biue, a@- | honesty and corruption. | Cheers and confusion.) | then adopted with but OMe or iwo dissenting | 0 a and Pantaloons, aud 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AV . sectors of thio amoctation Get last cethting, | drewed to, the club, to unite with them ina | Bens eme asked Ms. dehumoe why he dectal | oitee : at, Vest and Pants, ENOE Day. aed Hon. Peter Parker in the chair, and @. Wolf | grapd torch-light ion in honor of the rat- | his color. Au invitation from General A.Grant,com-[ From $12 to $%. . ~ im a i, secretary. Mr. Hurt reported that he had called | ification of Ee mt, and ex- marding hw tay Mh read, inviting the Amores C. Hexwixa, Sisdel bel ad aid ok » M on the Mayor in reference to the payment of 2 | pressive of their approval of the bill now before | the man that said it aliar. |Sensation.)' He | club to ici in the torch-light procession 10 7th street, Northwest. em Ya. bill for the hauling of coke donated by the Gas | the Senate involving the question of a. ¢t | was known to all present as a colored man. He | in honor of the fifteenth amendment and terri- ed a P ‘ . t Com| , aud that the Mayor stated that the | government in the District of Columbia. That | had been born and raised up here, and such a { torial movement, on Friday evening next. : A ae — = ——. Seeeeetd Um motion ot ME PE Rmetee | larickeu out thd Gir Innis OO eee eee | el eri Ophpeon took hip | AMOUBES LANG FAA | pert ie p Dijk SoS SURGLUNS omens ood Bey ir. Fitch, ~ | stricken en ac- ime was 4 le ; 7 dered that the active operations of ‘lis associa. | cepted. “The President, John O'Meara; was | seat, J Fifth Ward Republican Club. : land avenue, near loth strect, Inland. tion Cease this evening. and that no more or- | chosen chief marshal, with authority to appoint Some one proposed that he be allowed to go | 4 Lively Contest—Who Shall be °—The Meet. DRESS SUITS at ders b issued the ee the Loin in participating in the proposed tag * rw a ae RE ing Breaks Up ina - Sale, cal Will ithe same reenits every $15, 15, 20,254 30 Bpeaident and secretary. On ‘motion of Mra. meeting bow long Mx. J. is Moore amd George | 2" tution Sheol bebe on Soy ree ean, | Hime: djs uneaualied for making biscutts | BUSINESS SUITS se b association adjourned sine dir. + msrson had been blicans. 5 street east, » pastry, Boat ~ sine die. Mr. Johnson said they were not members ot | for the purpose ofmaking arrangements for the | nutritious. a in YOUTHS’ SUITS at wife of Col. 5 Of -fefferson speel meet Ye jul izing from deafness BOYS’ SUITS at ASH . D.C., X county. Va., visited Momnt Vérnon Wednesday fee speceh to ail sides. ; ment; the Freaiden Charles Holden, in the nsiromn. Tae. ‘dase ate Sealed Proposals this office for the it is said, of i y Himber then chair, and J. W. McKnight, Secretary. "It was a Teached thix $4,5,6,7 88, til 1d o clock, m.. ry Apes ister directors of the Mount Vernon Association (he eRe ee evident ‘though from ihe lirge crowd congre- terday and ts stoppingat the National | yeyss pants at Skapincand xk ING a ing ma wed the delivery into their ki of certain relics the confusion became gated around gnen tog Be dg yar — td $4,5,6.7a5. FIRST WARD ‘f the “ Father of his ” se a By eee MH. Pack, would inform his patrons, that : ‘Twenty-sixth street west, from E to K street Srekerict tee'Go aceon and ol Lene pery of the. = ‘and cau- | henceforth the’ Pawn branch will } i cases PANTS 2.50,3,3.5084 *Feenty: ‘thi rd street west, from Canal to G street ric! ie Great of a. ne - . vdeniaiaias ad A other articles, among which are a gol’ chain C3 on second feor; entrance either h perth and seal formerly worn by General ton. R etreet north from Boundary to Sixteenth street when ABOVE g SELECTED PAT. | went. m pe ad PEP THE LAT uf a SpOOuD ata. ‘ots J k Tuesday for Navi ‘Street orth from Twelfth to Firecnth sireet Egg a, eae ‘Stephen ry STRAUS’ POPULAR inth streetwest. trem BH to N street novth, aud Fowler was hauled ap foe carrying the articles CLOTHIER, from P te Boundary. a all around, and as it was that the anchor Blow, Jersey. avenue, from York erence to ne at 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Fo! FAgD. Wa. = was wai tied mh29-12¢ Korth Caphol otrect L perth to New security for court. York avenue. = Second strest west, from D to H street north: HS. Hewrrr, M. D.. late of Gen. Grant's aRD. staf, will lecture on behalf of our city poor, in Carrell Hall, on a evening next, com- men at § o'clock. = <2 charitable, we hope to see a crow: bouse. The lecturer is jen of in the highest terms. and is sure his theme— «< Questious of the Day,’or the Catholic or the Nineteenth Century.”” ‘See advertisement else- —— Batt.—The Rosedale Base Ball © announce that they are to all chal! which should be wo. P. ma 21S 10th street ‘The officers Warrt Lanoners ror THE -—A train Sige win ates here about 12 0’clock last with over York cityes route py ‘Chattanooga and a ne im- mediately proceeded on their wa; Orange and Alexandria railroad? “* 9 Kev. Dr. Prwkyey, of the Chnreh of the A-cersion. has been suddenly called awsy from the city by the illness of his brother, Sur- gcon Pinkney. of the United pary. ‘TRE BRILLIANT Quaker girl to-night at Lin- coin Hall. a 7 - ° REWARD for a jost package Of money. Prone omy ws a, aierre ones an astepens | wteakteoe exert stanpe PoA CHO | teanell chedia wi tetgaasd 41a | ove wi bet, TAs |

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