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ee cent te tt A COT AOI EE en CITY ITEMS. Georgetown Advertisements, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. Searen_ Waren easeene. nee ert | Count duage carter-—Vesterday, in ode ™ F NGS&—TUE HOWEN WEN AT 2 Cincyit Court, hayeter <= i ~ cl kin wpe ye Aeir e e eer | eae en ae ee Pa Shortie | c.e. om ARE & SON, AT BOULDIN'S CHURCH. A meeting of the Fourth Ward Workingmen’s | 2% tound for plaintiat for S40TT42 | CK seat Produce BUREER LakD, POTATOES. . 8. ee iicen Pee) Club Mayor Bowen En- | Republican Club was held last evening, Mr J. | ,, This mornirg the care of Looe Duper eo Vases and Chrouet, wont vido Malbct Breve Georgetown, D.O-apit tr° fevered — Alderman Bmery Requested to Resign. | © wan presiding, and Mr. Henry Barton sec- Burgess for plaintiff; Riddle and Phihips for Satchels and Pipes, — = GROCERS, The Fourth bp: ee cores gp = netomat defendants. This action is gly oe, reeelved this morning at Prigg's Dollar Fee B® THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown evening at the City Hall, the President, B. D. ‘intitf being knocked down, tore, No. ennsylvania . ween ECTS OF Peek, tm the chair, ee ene een January, 1s63e at hie corner of Sih, street west | 437 and eth streets, tales Bile me zt A TRORGETOWS. 1813 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Brr. Wan 5 eaten —Lotia in “Fire Fly.” | ,,1¥6 Chair stated that the object of the meet. | | Mesers. Ru Nahas tor tha nite aeene | owned by dedemdants striking bin, breaking one | « LicnT a8. Cork” is the expression of all ‘On MONDAY MORNING. April Bh, aL 10 ae their names ao members cad Identity tare | eae eoustration to-alght, Mr te Precis | of bin tie and otnergise fajaring him. “The housekeepers after making biscuits with Doo- ‘clock. Twill sell at the M.E “Ne. presale Warreavnst GALLerY—Grand Prize Pano- | their names as members and identify them- | ment demo: sete ate a are laid at $10,000. ley’s Baking Powder. It is che: ly pure in j—, Bealt street, between ( H ramic Exhibition, every evening, this week only. | selves — ee to appoint — Fisher Yesterday, | }¢)"S.B8 : — —— : eee sieets, ‘all the Furniture aad of which eee street. fort ringing Out of voters, and to maintain Reuben Slaughter and Joseph gtips — but sucht as are perfect! ly harmless, healthy and Handsome Walnut Marble top Chamber Suite, SUGARS DOWN! SUGARS DowN Manturrave Ans Garsuny, 5 ti the party intact, for they had a great work to for burglary, were found guilty of grand lar- | nutritious. ‘This is not only the best, but the | Sofa Cush Rockers, Crashed, Gremulsted and Powdered Sugars at 14 Baxiow’s Agt Gatceer, 231 Pa. avenue. . He alluded to the ery about taxpa “4 ceny, and sentenced to months ee ee ae pane will go fur- Waluat ond Behogeay Tal es. Barcaus, ate wie ——¢——— wanting to govern the city, and inquired :f the ; those of ordt- Sg eh em b . — . The Demonstration To-night. pe were not really the tenants who — ‘con mg My la ns ae: Inquire Blecgot Featbrr ecg, air ant Sut ativan scellont Dagar, Ucts. (Cant be beat.) oun BOTS TH Stun. furnished the means to pay the taxes. In con- oe y ing too | Blankets, Comforts, Bhrets, Linen, WRLOW'S BEST FLOUR. 92. per eck ‘The demonstration to-night by the Boys in eee tomer ce eee ee — = renee Grochery end Gtasstrest tre Stoves | eee, rena Biour i made from sclected white \ : =, ¢€ whe . beat. Biue, in honor of the ratitication of the fifteenth | Wan {Cries of “Yee” Veo" se Bees THE Bredesen Beacre, eee ee CNRS SOUT a eit | "Goed Baper Floar, @6 per barrel. ome im faverof anew formof gov- | “ Bowen.” ‘Those Beautiful Goods, Ht ____CTHOMAS BO paneer - ne eons. paoumes an be a wi Mr. D. E. Cahill said that the Irish Republi- ui Made to Order, | FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. | pe Imposing affair, and to-day the officers are | {00 ‘names as members of the he sai. 3 335 Penna. avenue, (U. 8. Hotel) | TRUSTEES ADJOURNED SALE OF 4 pesin busily engaged in the preparations. It is ex- | KepublicanUlub. He thenoflered ¢ ceinian, ——_ PECT STRERT GEORUETOUN » TEAS DOWN! TEAS DOWN pected that fully five thousand torches and Chi- | which was adopted. 810; Gxxvuixe Bay Kum, of recent importation, fs % nese lanterns will be in line. The variousdi- | “phet we'the iblicans of the Fourth Wari. ‘oe, Labi wholesale and retail, at F.H. Finley & o."s, ff eine Visions will report at the City Hall, and the line | express ourselves muck aratified withthe benest and .90;' Portland Gibbed 432 7th street, near E. 45 t Geod Imperial Tee. Bi pe eee ee will be formed by W. s Fietcher, Adju- honorable meuner in Thich, Harlog d. Bowen, oar of Island, No. 1, (new.) to $6; cae = esi ecaencaah ae Excellent Gunpowice Tee, “2S per pound. ral, Commanding,” (Ac Grant) The pro- 5 ot 7 piers Caleago, exe Gi Bi, Jokues Alewives, $06, | henceforth the’ Pawn Broking boneee eit es Teen al Kinde Sodas iow aa 78 ceute per pound Band, citizens in’ carriages; detueRincut ak | __c. &. Briscoe offered a Tesolation, which was eee ee ee ee an ae Ty RUMFORD’ YEAST POWDER at li conte mounted men, under command of Colonel LB. | 7p adopts eh Ward, — —— eae per bottle, Gatlet, General commanding the ist division | pelieve that a few disappointed politicians and per: River Frowt.—Potomac "s Whaf—-The ‘THE GREAT FALLIN GOLD is nowhere made Boys in Blue and staff, band; Ist, 2d and 12th | sonal en mies of the present Mayor are do in steamer Wawaset left here morning for | more illustrating than M4 & visit to Franc & CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ac regiments Boys in Blue; First and Second Ward | their power to defeat the re-nomination ef him; and Cone river and intermediate river laudings, | Goldman's Po) Gent's Furnishing Goods a — ‘Clubs and de! ‘ions of citizens, &c.; General | ¥e.as well-thinking Republicans, confiding in his me rive: hi 2 | Stores, No. Seventh st between D and Pine Ay = commanding 21 division Boys in Blues bana. | sbility and bellevine in ie honesty. believe that all with re and freight of general mer- | Stores, No. 40¢ Seventh street, between D and pplen. Soom tere, the 3d and 4th regiments im Bine; band; | be ofSciel ection has been for the benetlt of tne tt: : Arrived—Schrs. Thomas L. | street, opposite the Patent Office. These gentle econ Tomatiea marshals and aids, with clubs and delegations | 2-"s-andgecpublican party in generat wd Tat ee ConaE, Bete Wik wood for marknn Calon, | men, who uave just now repleslahed thet large STAR BRAND OF LOBSTERS! from Howard University and from the county | able means te cosa iit eteminstion of the Hon. Johnson, with wood for market; John Thomas, | stock of Furnishing Goods for the mtige a CONDENSED porth; the Third and Fourth Wards; General | 8. J. Bowen. That we express our thanks to Presi Caleb, with pine wood for market; Sim: | Summer season from the and best 2 | DML pe py Pa mons Jones, from Havre-de-Grace, with lanber | sale houses Bast at the lowest Gold Rates, have Papagy A {Trostece, | MESS MACKEREL, Boston inaprotion marshals and stdeScith deinen nee ke pag aS RS ey og Pig gel — 2 Sn Jesse B.| ments here, and give to thelr patroussuchin- | sp? THOMAS BOWLING Nnctionee GOOD HAMS at 17 and 18 cents per pound county south; Fitth and Sixth Wards; General ‘Sinjor ‘Wm. S. Morse then offered a preamble Smith, Smith, from Bostin, with ice for Great | ducements that cannot fail to please. Don’t RY GOODS AT GOLD PRICES. commanding ith division Boys in Blue and | and resolutions that Falls Ice Com , forget the name and numbers. 3,30,1: at j tae, band; (th and Sh regiments Boys in Blue; | Mathew G. Emery. Aiterman of the Fougth Johnson's Wharf-—The steamers Prince Wil- a Bato ofer GREAT marshals and aids with clubs and delegations | Ward, lected by the Repubtican voters thereof, has liame and Plonece arrived at tals what poe decline tn enablew hi To Buy 4 Goop Szwing Ma- | BARGAINS in ALL KINDS UF DEY GOODS from the Seventh Ward; detachments of Socepeee © nomination for | ag mt the city ‘ard-wide Bleached Shirting Cotton, 12s cts.. A ©. S. @ HARE « son pation day with 22,000 shad and 10,000 herrings. The | CHINE.—Willcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the | . "The Beye in Blue will Sebtinnen tie cneklicans, Demnoraiic: guerrtiies, shadold from $i6 to $90 per hundred ead hers ts yaaty el ee ot pomant geben Rnd Conecrvatives, therefore the political action of rings from $10 to $12 per thousand. This morn- as before the war: = 1213 SEVENTH STREET N.w, tubs @ gations trom the seve Mr. Emery deserves the reproach of every consist ing the same steamers came up with 15,000 shad. al from’ 23 will have transtarencies, with appropriate mot- | eat Reputlican, and we do hereby request him to ese steamers make @ daily trip to White for Men and Boss, foes, and numbers of Chinese lanterns. The | tender his resignation as member of the Board of Point, and take all the fish from the gillers on ring Delaines and Arm: mail -tr Berwren M ann N route of the procession is as follows: Louisiana | Aldermen: ‘and while we may oxprom preferences as | po the river, landing them at Johneon's what, , _ ee nue and 7th street to H street, to Connecti- Se cmnceenen, pot we pledne a Fag cl Bed Capt. Jos. P. Shillen followed in some remarks, Riley's A: r, Commodore at 1235 cents: alse, H BACON €ut avenue, to the White House, where the line segue Seanenes ot te Repenueen Party, charging the present municipal administration | onndr atimoye, with lumber for MD eee — + cae ee eee, |S . > Trill alt without massing, while the chairman | Mie through the ward and cl conventions ause; | with failed to give work to the poor men , oe Laws Passed by the Si: of Bieiel bargains: Bang auin WLLaE |e ph ay iden ppokend lations or | Shen Major Morse bar lage mr} ue Hepa en Setant economia wanted A taan | Svawra WARD Bors 1x Brve—There was | Coumell of Weakimaten: Gis, D.C. mbil-tf 101 Bridge st.. Georgetown, | od satlered caret pases, ——— eee the procession; thence down Pennsylvania ave- | C2” is jong while. | 9» applying for work is asked if he will support | © mecting last night of Boys in Blue in the Ser. :| | 709 MARKET SPACE ent teapot te ete ce: | Hoga, eid bch exc | Bove end Meena peor | gun aed mn aranremen rte cl | Ax ACT fr he aie ofA, Kiger, apts INSURANCE. | sion will form 1m sasas fo listen to speeches of | thee: seumnLad pineus Checeices te tare! | Pltsh Gist” Yet whee guom Gtsemepe AF chan | Riad Te sae ee Ee, Eee | eit enacted by he Doe HON ond Beard Pi off this slavery they are charged with being anti- | secretary. Addresses were made by Messrs. J. Ca Fe ten Bln a oboe tng = vs W. Green, A. Watson, Wm. B. Jones, J. LW. " of Common Council of the City of Washington, That | “* A PRUDENT MAN FORESEETH THE cord, 3 wanted. Allading to the gathering which 7 : of govern: t * ‘and ———————— Bowen, J. R. McCarner, Col. J. B. Creamer, whith shall enable all ite voters to enjoy the | jnated Mr. De we Bee great national blessing. BErween SEVENTH AND Elonrn Srarere, dollars and eighty cents be, and the same is, ap- In prosperity prepare for adversity. | propriated, out of the general fund, to | In: th | fay A. Kioczowall for medicines furnished to see git ginticl bring Ward Democratic | Irish Republicans of the Fifth Ward. | 84 others. Some one wished to know the rea- > Ciub, which was supposed to be dead, in ord :r to To Turn-Ont on Good Friday or Not to Turn-Out, son a oo Territorial movement was mixed that is the Question. of the Fourth Ward for the quarter A.S. PRATT & SON, Has reduced the prices of Groceries, Wines, and get up a respectable meeting, when they nomi- ae te oe oe Green re- | cnding March 31, 1869, én the Liquors in proportion to decline in cul. Bensrxo oF Rerortonizs.—Last rening 2s fated Emery, aman who was elected last year | rye ed Kepublicansot the Fires Ward held fovernment ‘het wit extend ine tight OCaat | Approved, March 28, 1870. PHOENIX, of Harford, eg | at “ee x ch d —— & meeting last night, the President, John to the county of Washi: » All men ages ice, some of ihe drapery doraaing” the oop propose’? Merely to wrest fa m the epubtens O'Meara in the chair, sud Daniel Shehan, sec- | should enloy the bleaings of Brerty slike, aad | Ax Acr providing for recerzing tue books of PIREMEN'S. of New York, — tex ‘and the reposi wZ,was toon enveloped party the power, CS oe 4 ao F | . fhe county, both white and colored, who never | _ Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | 44 thus pean yap re of New a a ‘she yee belt thet’ Gey hove ae eal dic- | , MF. O'Meara, from the Committee on Em- | have had the right to vote. Now. if there Ina FL Common Comal ef the Cityef Wochington, That | ,faswe pow Provide for the comfori ef those you | GTUShEA and Granulated SUGAR. = a a gS Riodlomer had put iit eas Ward Com: | man anywhere who does not want to-ascord | the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, or so | Yer#. and thus provide or the com Yo | A. Colles SUGAR New York any are damage was done, a number Inissloner had put thirty members of the eles to this it to this brother he is not a Republi- | Much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the A. 8. PRATT & BOM, Agents. Choice Brown SUGAR. ‘fac church was crowded ‘at the Une being "This was flatly contradicted by members on | fights would on, Gece it ve carn out bud | fund fo cua jhe Mayor to have suitah yreco- | apetf M. C14! Busidine, * ji a ————— - | cretee Roast sentewaing et Ge zeniens a ear what a ae = — hg ry pete all sides, and it was stated that not ten had been il Googe en iaenhi cee 4 — pied the books of the tax sales in the Register’s [™sURanc 5 o or, jare COFFEE... $30. “ ed, 400 ‘shere was Sampede, as the Games were im- | D mocrats, rebels and reformers. At the Proper | given work in the ward. BI of others with thankful ‘woalso | oles: Provided, That all the old books and re- = Mereccibo 8 Sages, =} SS ‘About bait-past two O'elock yesterday arte: | samen as administrations. Whom did | o/h Carey said there were but hundred aad | {eaire them to gives us in thie District the eame | corde of that ofice shall be carefully preserved Mio “ Lolsaadse “505 ‘Seon a fire occurred i Se Dominick's Gh h, | that ref Lipo represent? [Cries of | Of the club employed, while one hu: and | right that ia given to other communities, the | !r future ref ie T. M. HANSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. Zeon .s fr gpa ange rosy bonny Sea a © oy He | colored {men were employed, and asked | right of self-government. Approved, March 28, 1870. ca tains used around’ the altar. t was | would bet, and wasprepared aback it up, that oats, fait shake atter the promises made <a THE ZTNA FIRE INSURANCE 0O,, of Hart- FRUITS and VEGETABLES canned, crest va- An Act making an appropriation for the Fire ford. Assets, €5,500,000. riety. ment. THE NOTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE Be Readeied ty'the Remar diteraion ent Besos INSURANCE 13 doe bors sed United States. R. Youngus’ 8; Jing Edinbargh ALE......93 doa of Common Council of the City of Washington, That Cash assets, $15. . Hibbett s PORTER. Bis the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars eco coe ee INSURANCE CO. as and t FRANK In! * Cross & Blackwell's OHOW CHOW, of the general fund to enable the Mayor to pay | THE, FRA! Nagy cine Sasyeazoe ©O., of sive silver parti 1a ‘All eae antag an wot GreOe- || stuck bes Mibromel es eeemiee Ge tac eae ive lestichs ially melted. The | would votes. a8 a warni e citizens Sire canght from one of the candies melting and | and every man knew that man to be Sayles J. MiceS Gadget no snttetnc- | iceasd te the usar Ornion watee ee running down, which ignited the c ns. | Bowen. [Tremendous ot But ft must Some one arked if that gentleman belonged to | “ress states that there can be no doubt that the ‘There was no one present ex. a few women, | be remembered it was their duty to support the | +,¢ club. use of lead pipes in houses is a prolific cause of and the flames spreadi: ly they gave the | nominee. Alluding to Mr. Emery’s remarks on Mr. Carey did not know, but it made no ait- | disease, and recommends that the water be alarm to some men ‘outelle, who got some buck- | the labor Ces] and the contracts, he ex- ference. allowed to run off a few minutes before taking ets of water and extinguished it without giving | plained thal m: - by Mayor Bowen. He did not know if it would also t € 1d rity than considerably burned, and one of mas- | Mr. Bowen wou! one ml etas “if do any good to tion. ts. 730. pis. 400 for necessary horses for the use of the Fire De- do Mushroom anf Walnut the Mayor could not give out con- $ t it did make a difterence. | 't for drinking or cooking purposes. This pre- | partment, the new steam-engine | THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE INSURANCE Co. CATSUP, pts. 730 will cover ft al The eaiks ueProbably $20 | tracts during the winter. Those fellows in the | ae" ‘Mayor had. mot kept iis phoning: aed ies | caution should: be heeded int Weshingaw's, | partment, and furnis Ward, and building fence OTA nts. Aasste, (near) G2.090008 do Prince Wales SALAD" will cover it all. The walls ceilings are | Common Council who were assailing a thought he should be seen again about it. well. around vacant lot ing said engine-house. => Canin pene. BeURANOR 00., of Bart nee ” LIVE AL CE: Pts. 680 Somewhat blackened by the smoke. Bowen dian’t represent anybody, but they called | “Tne Chair appointed Memes. Flynn, Quigley, ——-— — ‘Approved, March 28, 187 5 Re talian,and Virgin OLIVE O1L. ‘The repository of St. Martin’s Colored Catho- | the colored men paupers and then asked them | ang Carey a committee to in how many SUIT FOR ALLEGED MALICIous Prosecution. —— Providence, B. ‘oa te Church caught tire about noon, and the | for their yotes. He concluded by predicting members of the club had got work. "| Messrs. Bartley & Stanton have, for Antonio | An Act for the relief of Samuel Stettenius. THE METROPOLITAN FIRE INS! Best brands of FLOUR, quality guaranteed. Were with difficulty extinguished. Father | victory in June next. . ‘Mr. Finn said that certain partics had been | Pelletier, instituted sult against Hera inten | Sout enacted by the Boardof Aldermen and Board 00 ee SRAROS . the pastor, was badly burned about the The resolutions were then adopted amid great to-day to consult with Mathew G. Emery, and | vens, claiming $25,000 damages for malicious {Common Connecti of the ae Washington, That And that old ‘and excellent Home Com; head, face, and hands in his efforts to stay the applause, & Fesolution endorsing him had been brought | prosecution in appearing before the grand jury pum of sixty-six dollars and thirty-two | rim POTOMAC TNSURAGCE GO at George ORS BRE Nee Pee ee Als Bames. Frit Amistant Commissioner of the | there and torn up since the meeting assembled. | and the court and prosecuting him for obtaining | coute be, aed ‘the ease 3° hereby, appropriated Mang - fresh roe Pha BEES PECAN NUTS, sna a Second Ward, then defended Mayor Bowen as | io therefore desired to offer resolutions. goods by false pretences. out of the general fund to enable the Mayor to | _1n Life Insurance we shave the great Temp Warp Rerorm Kerretrcax” | the best friend of the city, who had stood up The Chair asked Mr. Flynn not to do so, and ES aS reimburse Samuel Stettenius in that amount | MUTUAL LIFE INS! sae 00., of New York Cius—They Refuse to Chai Their Name to | against the Baltimore and Ohio railroad and in said the club ought to remain unpledged to any Jonun Bernarp, aslaborer in the Printing | for taxes erroneously paidon a lotef ground in Cash assets, $35,000,000. Choice new crop Imperial, Gun Powder, Hyson, “Third Ward Emery Club. i club met last | favor of mixed schools. man. Division of the Treasury Department fell down | the Fourth Ward, square No. 490. THE ATNA LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Hart- Oolong, and E. Breaktast TEAS, $1 pound aud irmey in the c! an 'm. H. Stewart secre- | colored r. Emer, rs Sa - Mr. Bart offered a resolution appropriat- | dig Nis constituency, and the Iruh should Oe ce read them, and they simply | time. He was conveyed to his home inthe Sixth | Aw Act to erect lamp-posts and light certain | , Our Companies have an aggregate of amots exceed: Casice Sagar Cored RAMS. on. ing $100 for the use of the Third Ward hegistra- | net forget the bloody Monday of June, 1857. He | pieaged the club to Republican principles mai | Ward in the Departaent wagon, streets. ee tion Committee: adopted. A resolution was of- | counseled unity between the Irish and colored E the regular nominee, and were Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board ie fered by Mr. Hunter to change the name of the rr cess at the coming electio: closed . CATHERINE BAILEY, & white woman, was club to that ef the “Third Wart Emery Club. | by alluding to thn papers to-night, dese- ee Cy Meara, from the committee on the cele- | arrested yesterday by Officer Beall, of the ‘The motion was epposed by ‘Mr. Stewart, the | crating sudh © day-at Good Friday. : 1 | bration of the) sifteenth amendment, said the | county. for selling liquor without license, ani Eanized (x oppostion tothe City Hall King. and | conttoed bia teamres mecis ie We deny ot hy | Slav hed stricken out the Territorial feature, | Justice-Thompaon fined her S00, which se ald, 'r. Hanson, through ie hereby, thori: tw a uested to cause laimp-posts ‘and lamps tobe | Sur sitcomseees hye ‘and satis. erected on Virgima avenue, from Four-and-a- | {eto Ce Caan Washis cell ISKY: - BE guMEN. Council of the City of Washington, That Baker'w celebrated pure Old Rye WHISKY: Han req assortment of Foreign and ‘i LIQUORS, 5, c ie GRO- L ses": SEGA! fancy and stapl: eG fi voted to accept the invi- | and was discharged. half street to Seventh street southwest; on 1) ee ns although Mr. Emery was a good man it might | Irish to use all honorable meanstodefeat such a | t%.then ananimously voted to accept the inv ee street, from Four-and-a-baif to ‘Ninth stoce i _ es 166.) — ative some away from the club if it was named | bitter enemy to the Irish and Catholics as M. | rine had come up there and told them th: StRavs, the clothier, is the man to call on | southwest, and on B street, from Sixth to NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COM Se oat tke Ccostuart, N- H. Miller and |G. Emery, 4 man who in 1852, in Temperance | Mr owen. was going to have ucelebeations | these warm days. He can fit «ne out with a | Fighth street southwest. T OF WAsHInGTOR = an: eeeenine, iassnand Sieiee: Se hosed the resolution, and after some | Hall, in a know-nothing lodge, took an oath | ‘ay or two before: that, aud they must tars out | desirable spring suit for a surprisingly small Approved, March 2s, 1870, OBPITA Lo oeenennneerenene lf 1 006,000, debate it was withdrawn. Mr. Bart then offered | never to support # foreigner or a Catholic for with his crowd. He had protested against doing | #mount of money. —_. Office—No. 5} Louisiana ave..one deor cast of Tth st een a he Tent Ate hho came provided with a quire | *@ ine cee had nonapted tee tavitation | oerz Ur—Sie thermometer in the shade | A® pod reting. sn sprcoptistion for the “aa ae a changed to the “Thi ‘ard Emery Reform | A. M. Green, who came provided F the Boys in Blue, but for the sake of th: 5 - shad pairs jround. Republican Association;” laid on the table. It | of letter paper, offered a resolution, which was bid at2 p. m., to-day, $4 degs., at Franklin & Co.'s, Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | PO™mPUY paid. work for the poor men he had consented at last ‘Optici lvanii 5 a President; Ww —_ pted : pticians, 1227 Pennsylvania avenue. of Common Council of the City of Was! tom, That Vice President; ‘was announced that arrangements for the | adopted io Mayer ber ane ty ingte Biggs, Ric tp Marsa hee th 3 parade on Friday (this) evening had been com- | “-Tbat « Campaign Committee of twenty be ap were bond te urn our wie e Boxe in ‘blue pleted. “Chief Marshal Hunter stated that 13) ted, with power to increase their number to th ; % % > thi - Oy tivt hh ths ; and he hoped to see every member of the cla ancies and aband oP mate Rat bagseneamPa. | Rygcvttve Commitee of the cluty shall pertorm ail | at Carroll Hall to-morrow (Us) evenings ta g. GEORGETOWN, this ward. Mr. Bart offered a resolution en- # the comin is hereby, aut"orized and requested to pay to the sexton of the Western Burial Ground the sum of ninety dollars, ($90,) for the repairing of the fence, whitewashing, ELPHONZ@ YOUNGS & CO.. com; Mengersbe ap- | tj and grandest ever given in Washington . ne and cutting the grass, Xc., in and about the said > dovsing the nemnation of Sir. Emery by the | rnlptg for heat too, which | fumes, ommend torches Ril Sart ttm more, [eae Waste Te ela | et eet & winamesdaineins an Central Association, which was adopted: and | “Sr. Bowen intro: ation, which | with the Marine Band. 1; iuaq been invited on | vight in Grey aren ut | Ota End be tt further enacted, That the sam 627 = after addvecoes frome sorerel members the club ee fatty ane sccumnt of _ zeuttary ex} a with Nie aia J.B. Adams in oe chair, and George ¥- Conk: oer ee (90), be, and ~ wane i Rare Fi H ESTABLISHED 1841. Soe ae adjourned with cheers for Emery. is Teapect kay seyret <r lap T, Butler, e 8 lon on the staff of the tary. President stated that th: A eral . . a . —— 1B Newion gen mutable person fr the patton of General, and he intended to appear In full unt- | meeting ges called for Thassos ee eat the | anit the Ma to carry out the requirements S71 PADDLE MY OWN CANOE."3a Grocers, yur a | Pyne meeting them: adjourned with three cheers | form, and he hoped every member of the club | zation.” Several gentlemen ad essed the moct- | Of this act : ided further, That the sexton w= wasn dhe rephaation wan eucluawed yooter: | tar Mates Besanesatace eomatic monty, would turn Ot voted to accent the insite. | ing, concerning the Tights and interests of the | *ball present his Dil, aj roved by the commis- | MT. PARKER, No. 937 Lonistana evenne, (old F Mr. vot acce| ¢ invita- | j; ing men of Geo r wn, mandin, - 7 al — po gene ly pearl pe pee oor THE REPUBLICAN (CRANE) CLUB. tiod; but he had fergotten that it occurred on | the pastage of the rill soe Bending inthe Board | Approved, March 28, 190. Tamarind, 2, Short. ail th a ‘ at the usual ome oe rowgont oer except Mr. | Mr. Emery’s Nomination Endorsed—The Celebra- | ( Friday, ana Lis religious prin es would | of Aldermen for doing the work on the extension * — ‘ay air ‘and honorable competi 354 PENNSYLVANIA A zs. eT ae ton ‘ew not allow ht turn Outen tt day wf Went ret ty daa nborsmrdey cheery | 5 Acr mabing an aprorriaton tz provige cor | Gear Anan olf ching ot Wasunptona Miya 7 oS Georgetown that n work may have a number recorded for the day 299,of which | The Fourth Ward Republican Club (J. 1 man in re Fi toms Seventh strects, fer tants wees, sath fot were white and iascooreds mating | crane predent) held meting at Boalsn’s Sixth Ward Meetings. face cae th creme ge | Poon ttc arty auymment en | als ws yo pete 2 total for the ward thus far ot 123 oot fils | church last evening, Mr. Crane in the cair,and | The Jrish Republicans nt ihe Demonstration To- | ‘goard of Aldermen who had expressed an inten, | of Common Leonenp bard bl (pons orang “telly No. 627 Lo a CORNER FOUR-aND-a-HALP Staexr. sumber a Mr. W. H. West secretary. night. i ti inst the bill, and to | aM appro) m of two hundred and forty- WSEAS wanigen ter, Post, anes | ies aeinaed nce test; | Teh Repaiote at esi Warn | mar tno anit We hee | se larga ine Sofa he etc | J PARTING, Bem, lant torches, es what vi! i i, we - Ly e . George Washington, Ben. Franklin, Andrew nee Mua Seuid ben oe parade | * meeting last night, Andrew Neville president, A committee of seven was appointed to oe | ee ee cpg pag fo re oa Feeterday: John Wertemberger was aaued it | Friday night. The Fourth Ward would sect at | and James Plant eT ae eee ret na | dition of some of the tcuibere of the ‘ueoste: of the rt Wards 1’ PAvabe ontof the rands | shortatti ail iat ot HOUSE, SiON aad DEC" Sr ten _ "schurch. The county and men from | Lieut. Nourse was struc r ‘ : % ‘ registered last year, and replied that he aid | Howdous church, The county Morea Foto | proceedings of the previous mecting. ee en ee ee team 1 lecaven, Mana ok tee. be AE pot; be was living in € it was difficult | 1.0" City Hall. Transparencies were vided; Mr. B. Austin offered a preamble and resolu- AX INPANT FocND.—About ten o'clock last — RATIONS, in regard & he begs to refer to to understand his broken cyat st was | they would not turn out carts, but voters. Mr. | tion, that the government work, being stopped and canis este sees eek last | aw Act to pay Samuel E. Tyson for modici Blaine, ta. anon etusiness when’ the segitration was | Emery was to be chief marshal of the Fourth | in the navy-yard, has thrown outof employment | night officer Myles tou 2 colored male infant, | “furnished to the poor of the Third Ward. fres Ingersoll and Wood, 5. P. -,.and | GOOD BROWN SUGAR, 10 ibs. for..91.00 days on business when the registration was | Emery some 1:0 mechanics and laborers, thus causing | apparently about six woeks old, in enclosure on | pe it enacted by the Boardaf Aiderant cea tara | others of whom he has eotcnted Cask Sateeer | namp sve: a taking "place Mtfore and sted.” ‘When sekei | ‘The committee from the Workingmen’s Club | a great dealof want and eae a ge ery cde nih he pea tire, ANd Per” | of Common Council of the City of We That | Str. a ABS... mn conte. for his naluraligstion papers it at | eee eee ere, ria natae a Ply die {| cloth tied sround its necks probably for, pure andseventy-one 923 PAINTING. SOFT SUGARS, best “A”. nese’ Comte, ———— i wap found that | “' Tne Chair referred to the pub accounts | soldiers and , having families depending | cloth tied round its neck, probably for pur- Tye pd = } fhe surprise of the who didn't Know | of acurtetone er Pager ont te | [pooner dar rcp Mn geen peng. Rpg srr tidy rg Soothing wad tarmedover te copriated out of the general fund, | DBzamset BRENNAN SD =” | FINE DEMERARA SUGARS........._12 cents, “a _ ving i earnest! pass 3 ~ 3. Ty bow it was 8 native born citizen couldn't talk | ComE ware tite Beiticoore. He badtaade eas | coateae ce ane ene one eae can: | Lieat Rooann. ° eed tee ee ori Teen or maticines GOOD FAMILY FLOUR..........92 00 per sack . ——— calculation that 27, would pay for bringing adopted. He also offered a set of resolutions, Mencuants’ Excnanck.—The prices real- quarters commencing July 1, 1869, and ending WELCH BEST... 218 . down forty car of men be] return. Mr. | that the Irish wili not pledge themselves to en- | ized for wheat on ’Change this morning show amber 31, 1869. Goop Frivay.—tTo-day being Good Friday, Emery had denied it time andagain. He never | dorse any set of men who Be supirtn: for | a steady advance. About 5,500 bushels were Approved, March 28, 1870, CHOICE EXTRA ise 8 « ‘he time of the solemn commemoration of the | Emery had denied i » but he knew Mr. | municipal office, but that they will, at the | offered, with sales of 5,000 at #1.45; 250 at $1,45:., yeaa aor death of fi in Blue $500, and | coming el vote Ax Act for the relief of A. Kloczewski. behalf of hago Delon (both lots strictly choice;) 200 at $1.35; at $1.30; FLOUB BP cecccsccncscceemnseenenee 130 eve in | the latter lots ordinary. ‘spoke i freedom of speech of the press wi 1 Wm. West, /Conean Gemehy he Clee Want Tee pny Ey ane » SELLING Witnovut Licexse.—Wm. West, a ‘ommon hy end using the . 3 a, especially a6 to is ib~ | ned that they stand’ by those who, from princi: | ,STtiime,MzaoUT, Licexen Win. West, a | of Common Coun and sixty dollars and | prepared to execute’ every dcecription of 'palatina erality towards the laboring men, always bong ple, contend the rights of all without regard | by officer Mastin for selling books without li- | tifty cents (#160.50) be, and the sane lshereby, py sagood work can done in the — true to them, ‘the best wages, and | to race, color or creed; and that they will sup- | cense, and was fined $20 and costs by Justice | appropriated, yable out of the general fund, Wal teudee panel sae eS aiding them when on a strike. port the nominee of the Republican | white. to reimburse Kloczewski for medicines fur- Dew or old heuses solicited, and satisfaction ° The Chair stated that a room in the old Intel- | party; sia A. River Front.—Entered and cleared, steamer | nished to the poor of the Fourth Ward, for the STEWART'S WHITE DRIP sy. SPLEra fee the place | | A communisation was received from Gen. A- | pO “Nickie, from and to Baltimere. | quarter ending September 30, 1869, jam-Sn 923 D street, between Sth and Nth. RUP. crow 8 fing across 7th sirect ot | Giant, inviting, the club to participate in the | Cizared—Steamer E. C. Knight, Johnson, New | "Approved, 28, 1870, —_—SSS—_—— across 7th si cel York. ap BAN a evening, and a motion to lay it on the Ax Act to take up and reset the curbstones and fntion heartily em- | Cabis‘wes discumsea ty Blanes vecantiions Aus: KERS, CHOICE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFrrEB_ Mathew G. Emery as | tin, and othersandlest. Mr, Vermillion moved ALEXANDRIA. seatmen, oan pean aoe B. BRYAN, Pre. 9. A. RUER, Treasi _ ee ee the eatdidate for the Mayoralty ofthis city, And to dccops the faritation, and ‘that the elu turn * Virginia avenue to B street | J = use of ithwest. rey é ing, No bells were rung or organs nalts of tain chez and ‘meses; butom tnotion, the mecting a- |, Det metel bythe Board and Board | WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANE SSS = “grein election Cheers.) oi Iourned without taking further action Of the sane avetld of Task ‘evening hea Mio following Common Counctef oy Washington. That | Corner of Seventh street and Louisiane avenue, TEAS OF ALL KINDS. Si dns he Smear a octstn ma thor mech, defended the | Reece. Frovange aue-—The_throesary bret "anal beaSerely anther Tire inventor these having. what are. called saying there was no clique or packed convention After the adjournment Mr, C. Bt. Barton ad- | @relling house on the ‘tnd Water, formeriy | Op the westside of Tenth stroot west from Vir- | OSDUSWYENTNG tise 659 12iB ye, ASAT dencies, the services were about it. ‘The interests of men ey pee acoy nee street, Fairfax and Water, former avenue to B street southwest, to be taken SABEED OOUSS- OP ALA Kimpe. folema, Por a tne and tax payers were identical and they shoul vanced to the front and sald that a grand parade the residence of H. 0. Clo hanes bese sons Teset and repared. The work tobe done | J 4¥ COOKE & ve., other days, wor: hoped that all—white made ednesday brati: Beck, Knox > . accordance existing defra; ‘of the day and the preaching black, rich and" poore ie? Rena TMould | the arteceed amowdchent They had eeee ecied | toe Bice Helen MePherss, to Charles Witte: — eeorect tan tan ire BANKERS, ‘sermon. ji mix as do the votes in the box. He de- | to join the celebration of y (to day) in | sey, for $4,000. and ‘iky dollars, or ‘80 much thereof as may be Buy and cell et current market rates Es fended Mr. Emery as a true friend to the poor | favor of conferring political Fights on thousands A Bio Herninc.—Among the receipts of fish, a and the same is here! GOVERNMENT 5 Brie a tone ah ai dat Tatts i tt tative |i con o Woniogme warmer | Cake cua aeaarienain [EGS eee se ake | | OVNRENRNS SOUR = Nell” at the matinee Mp bamery fas stan yearn and he never was ooy pat ts, and we want to show to Bilan shud, tml the fargnt ie sad, that nas = ntgen tor nad Premptly exe | TRY THE EXCELSIOR YEAST POWDEB, time mocrat, worl them we are vor of their - | been a to payment in BREVENUB STAMPS furnished, Peace oe See Reet yen en ae a | agence Ges tacctah et | rani Faas Pomona ocng re | “” ato Reiaterea eens | Hiegaas ee a . T. A. on er, is in town, makiog tnatt, Crosman warned the colored men that | tion, but had not been allowed to show their ia- | Menceot Mr. T. A. Waters, om Koval street, ([ 2s80P MILLER. ARTHUR FENDALL. whlch play isto aa MILLER & FENDALL, perian charged ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOKS AT LAW, f actor. The ever J. spit! 408 FIFTH STREST, KX. w. " WE SELL EVERYTHING church ral of the classe a Sates = at “Ui ———— Opera, House ‘com: |. tte IFTEENTH AMENDMENT! Ferrera bee laying We successfully Ta “The Chait reneested all supply of TORCHES for the celebration of the lor some weeks. their hou eens 9 13 THE LOWEST Case PRICES “Tru REPUBLICAES” OF THESECOND Wann. : Lh! snes: MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, mesting cated ‘Tree Repablicans’ apt 634 Pennsylvania avenue. Gr tbe Seco Ward did not come offlast niga, |. 7% CONCORD GRAPE VINES FOR sare | ‘be treasury of the by warrants in | FIREBOARDS, TABLE AND BUREAU TOFS, to the absence of the club oficers and | evening by 3,000 Sho lroote, Beiter | the manner law. etiam he Sim attendance of ‘members, Mise Dt popes oe ea’to any part of W ra any BRACKETS, BRACKET SHELVES, Kelsey stated to those present that the Boys in | is‘one of the L.. Stmberdedred at i co GRATES. SUMMER PIECES, ac., ae. ph Tg Friday mgt teat Pa ep Gel sin tks Goeemtiowe, B. 0. gl adore googs are fo boot the best ELPHONE® YOUNGS 2 vo. ‘they would hold no meeting. He upon | will be take 200 ons oe tale fom of mee Sartz bocr om Friday (this) cream os esas muna or Colin & PABASOLS > HE} +4 a | toner OO" socuer neal Dearest. = sober cnet lanterns have been p cdwhe axp ntioa and’ eatof Sheir ait OT 28 EURBIGRT exwanly meted wus Poses GROCERS, fake part with them. Me loved they would nen, te SUN UMBRELLAS red from nal me | ani ether Mrectaces, by seals an UID poration carts or the Fire Brigaics ‘Mocm. | tansacted tg ig gti srvereng a fo questions, neuneed that Mr. Michael Green's name had | {yAveust Koch, Mi ; i Deen added to the list of hoard leased the Cross Frrixe.—Yesterday, Sarah A. Shelton ‘aa it as tee and Some Jaceowe were arrested cer | May. Lasky, of the er WS J ge Senso! son for disorderly poo nnd : Marymap for indecent