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_ EVENING STAR. SATE RDAY LOCAL NEWS. _ Amasements, dc, HariowaL THEATER—Lotta ty «Fire Fly.” Carsott, HALL, Sunday Poening—Lecture by Nev. Dr. O'Connor, Warrsacrst GatLery.—Grand Prise Pano- ramic Exhibition, @very evening, this week only. Surra’s Ant Gattarr, 245 ¥ st. Maacnrtun's Art GALLEer, £86 Tth street. Baxkvow's Aur Gat’ «er, 231 Pa. avenue. z pon eae THe Passov en—Dedi-aiton of @ New Place of Worship To-day—The Hebrew Passover inet night at sunset, and will be more or less ob- mrved the next seven days. Asis gen- erally known, the fesiival fs in commemoracion of the exodus of the chosen peopie from Egypt: Notwithsta-rd'ng the fact that the Imaelites had te SS ‘Rumerous Fa) emanci- pat! im the course of their checkered history, equally as to thetr well-being and to their social and politica! status, still this eman- cipaiion trom Egyptian bondage of mo-e than four thovsaud years azo has always been re- Nglousty remembered by the ancient race. ‘no !ynger the sacrifice of the paschal lamb, as used to be the cusiom im the days of Jerusalem, but ai >: hearth of owas ish home lest night were quainted with the history and tradicions of the past. and even the lamb was noi tot.tly forzot- ten. The story of the deliverance from Ezypt ‘was rea to the poeta ene Israelites from asmail beok called the “Hagadah.” The Re, form Isvaelites have discarded with it the anc.ent rites and customs whi, ave made tue Passover one of the most peculiar Jewish festivals. During the seven days commencin: wrday vo leavened bread is eaten, and all f im which it is used as an ingredient is banished from theit homes. Unleavened bread of matzoth takes its place, but no interdiction is laid upon ‘other food. The new Sapreton. kaows as Adah Israel, of which 5. Muendheim is the minister, took Possession of their new place of worship, No- #5 Pennsyivania avenue, this morning’ at 8 o'clock. The services were sommencel by prayers, followed by a lecture by Rev. 5. Muend- occasion, urgin; fm ver priate to the ging that this hay place was opened simply for the raise of , and not for purposes of show. be hall is small, and is very nicely arranged for the purposes for ‘hb itis intended. This is the orthodox |, and numbers 33 ‘hrends ‘is the president. this morning about 150 ed ‘Tue RecistRaTion—Fifth Day in the Second Ward—The regis:ration was continued in the Second Ward, at the Commissioner sofice, New York avenue, yesterday, being the ii'th day in that ward. Ac 3 o'clock there was a crowd of bape 4@ in hne, and in ha'f an hour the board ad taken €3 names—32 white and 31 colored; but subsequentlygthe applicants came up slow. and the board but little to do. It wass: that the falling off was owing to the faet that many were bustiy cpsaged io wii parade of iast night. ¢ f tae firsé to apply Was a colored man, who, on being questioned, — his residence on the south side or Rhode island avenue, (in the Third Ward,) and he was Secorded, among others Anthogy Dutch eereent reco! 5 rs re a! i. ied Sor regi ba od ea tee appl registration, but having lived at Falls Church unt.l a few months since he was informed that be could not vote. A stutter- ing application was made as follows: “ Mo- Mo-Moses Po-Po-Po-Poler.” Another asked how he it his lied, “J-o-h-n, John; you how de ‘ays is speli; 1 dunno hew to read and write.” ‘The pame was recorded, @nd the next R was as to his residence, when he replied: twixt.S and T, cort a "tween on desame biock.’ ‘Mr. Croesman—“Tiat won't do: you musi tel! us where you live.” Hays, (to aman Outside )— «Here. you mus tel me whar I live, dese folks is boddering me.” By re“erence to some of the ou.siders he was able dence, and he went off succers. Garret F. members. Mr. J. ‘There were present mc mbers. give his place of resi- chuckling at his fi '. Long, deat dumb, gistered by Sang hn tame and residence on a late. , of the Seventh Ward, anted to reziste, because he wouldn't te in the co. try when the Board reached the Sev- enth Ward. but the regisi-zs “couldn't sce it.” The numer regisiered daring yesie:day was Whites, and 12 colored—maki; total registration thus far 2,051—1,064 wh! 1,617 Colored. - ne Porws Work vor THE Last Turex Monrss.—From the ‘tof A. C. Richards, Supertntendent of Police, for the quarter end- ing March 3ist, 1870, it appears that 4,060 ar- ts were made during that time, of which Pwere males and SK females; 1,562 were Of the dispo- married and 2,438 were single. isp sition of these caces 1, were dismissed, 199 were committed te fail, 110 gave bail for court, dei were committed to the work house, 157 gave security to keep the peace, 2 were turned over to the military and SV were committed to jail m defauit of ‘security to keep the peace.” Fines ‘were imposed in 1,602 cases, amounting in all to $5,956.51. Number of destitute persons furnish- ed lodgings during the quarter 1,154; lost ch restored to pareuts 26, persons buried at the expense of the Corporations of George- town, Washington and the Levy Court 128; dead and abandoned infants found &; fires attended £0; inquests attended 3; nuisances abated 216. ‘Two gambling bouses have been closed and the ocenpants arrested and dealt with. During the rier two of the force have resigned and ten ave been retired. —_ Cros or Lext—To-day being Holy Satar- gay, the Jast day of the penitential season of ent Lent is beirg €athotic and Episcopal churches. In the churches of the former denomina.ion the bless- ing ot the water used in religion: services took pice this morning. The pa-chal candle ws also blessed and p upon the altar, where it faced Will remain until ‘Trinity Sunday. ‘fhe firs: Pari of the services, this morning, were of the most solemn and impressive being rang or organ played unt £xce acter, no bells the Gloria in was sang, wuen the ‘atholic, Epis- Spatncly cae ones eae ee particularly music of ‘the Bughest order. ee ‘TRE ANBUAL ELECTION OF Or ¥icRRs of Wash- ington Commandery, No. 1, Kuights Templar, took place lest evening at Certral Masonic it, with the following result:—-Sir Knight James #F. Wollard was elected Eminent Commander; James T. Hoover w. E. G. Davis, Junior Wrrden; Sir Knight Bryan, Treasurer; Sir Kni Warren ‘HB. Orecuit, der; Sir Knight H.O. Towles, Warder, Sir Knight P. H. Howe, Trustee. A& Wasuixerextas MURDERED IN Mrsars- #rri—Sergeant Tuck, chief of police of Jack- >, Miss, who was shot and killed in that city the 7th instant by H. F. Sizer, a halt-crazy merchant, with whom be was femopstrating for ol structing the sdewalk, was a native of ~ ington city. Heserved di the war im the ereditably, and af- ier ratat Eacd seat in eavalry. asried « Sonthera lady, and at the expiration ais tcrmot service made Jackson his perma- me ———@— ____ . Fer align ae J. E. Dexter, See- y Bomber eet ypeeies LipRaRics at AvCTioy—By reference .‘o oy sements it will be fat, Cooper g @ miscellaneous beng the the late Chas. W. Botoles and a iwember of the Argentine ‘The cate- pn os bution, amd we for the sale or Dotks is beatiy ot a ——— A New BUILDING ASSOCIATION gill be orga- “April ~~ a ot mane hal Be operative’ organized im Ootober, 1003. io nal ‘THE recent loss of the steamers One'di a-d ity of Boston makes the subject of the sermon to be delivered to-morrow morning at the 9th street Metbodist Protestant Charch, one of un- usual interest. 18, at Temp- and GRAND DEMONSTRATION. TORCH LIGHT PROCESSION. JOINT CELEBRATION. “Dewn With The Rimz!” The Fifteenth Ameadment and of Governmen? for the Dis- Sheets of Severn reddent Grant — by Judge Fisher and others. ' The grand demonstration last @ve"ing of the Boys in Bine and other citizens of the Dis- tnet, in boner of the ratiication of the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution, and im approval of the movement for a change of government for the District of Columbia was a great success, both as to the number 0 libert; citizens participating, and the excellent man- tants theron they ner in which the programme of the procession, &c., was carried out. ‘The details were managed by a joint committee from the zation 0: the Boys in Blue and the Campa: tee of citizens appointed by Went Colfax,entered the President's grounds by AMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. the west gate. Om the ALEXANDRIA, Georgetown Advertisements. F. Y SUPPLIES, cme ers ver Phat ope vias aber Cc. 8S. HARE & SON, Pffaitto the Chief.” ‘The. Pr Raxizy Hook axp Laver Comranr—ata | (icon ce hrs hose RTsom ‘gens. No. EFS and Judge Fisher, oe ae mesting of the Relief Hook and Ladder Compa- | wes: sidt Maiket Bpace. Georgetown, D. 0. apis-2 committee having 8 Course, | ny held la re, ee eee Sr oe RX THOMAS DOWLING, ancty; Georgetown, GROCERS, dressed [A eyed named ro. were elected to SEH. TUR . Pe peut lareeny, $ be oaios o Vice Piesilent, M. MoLese: OSPR B PaROON Le RRS Vi. | seus suvEnTH STREET Nw. Bee. axe B. jail, As | Secre ; Edwin ” Assistant do; ‘On MONDAY MORNING, April 18th, at 0 Tolumbia, ot petit | Gee chisr, Treasurer, ‘J. M om Fore” o-elgck; {will wil a the MB Fareownge No" > eee moet a i pee at sone ob igen SUGARS DOWN! SUGARS DOWN | toed pobie part wh oe, Crashed. Granulated and Powdered. seearg af 1 eet Of this city, sold on the 12th inst., a tract » 13 cents. our forefathers met SUEr, sole, (Can't be beats WRELOA'S BEST Our Graham thy ya to Mr. Robert near * ., L. & H.R R., to John’ 0. Bi white junterdon coi New Jersey, for . z dene eruth that ‘cash. bir. Biggs bas aren par SBSWE TET: | "Good seper viour, 98 per barre, streams Br? = OF ApEsin Hundred Fifty, and to them rin ee vessels, tan large ‘REET, Gi Brown o* PRUS One ., - epee A. Grant, com! is Bo: ues and a brig and another barque is on her By vircae os deck at trast dated the isth jue, much eredit is due for the complete- | truth and error, way bere, all direct from Liverpool, with car- November, is, recorded in Liber B.C. ness of : There: wete from | truth, they com: peg (oan ip cee Ae 29, folio $8, of the land records of Wash: five to six thousand men in the line, alarge | slavery. aoe eR TS proportion being colored men, and some of the | In language of the lamented martyr, Lin- > wdteP oon oe wards were exceedingly well represented. it | cotn, we were a house divided against itsell, ‘He CITY ITEMS. ‘day i. Paty was noticed too that the county men seem to be | perceived it, and strove to do all in ss pewee wo that desirable cottage, No. -* RUMPORD'S YEAST POWDER at 4 conte in earnest in desiring the right of franchise, | prevent that fail which must inevitathe come ot 6 feet, front By 15S foet 6 inches | gor borties the delegation from outside the city limits be- | upon a house divided. ALASKA Diamoxps, ccoupied by Mr: A. . Ulemeate. ing very strong in numbers and character. jut we thank God to-night that we can re- Jet Jer * J a, ant og ao | AuRED Favies, vaewtaness. oe AT TRE CITY HALL. See aN S Seer Betmonions and 58) - J a 2 ts mouths with ci a h Oe, It had been requested that the various organ- pany erp tad wept em ka Satchels and Pipes, wale. for which the parch. | Peaches. Apples “erg Darn, izations desiring to join in the demonstration | that all men are free and equal, and to the Siiver-plated Wares wectry ‘sages aoied wberrics, omatoes. should assemble in front of the City Hall, where | ident, more than to any other man, we y roe STAR BRAND OF LOBSTERS! it was proposed teform procession to call uvon | fe indebted for tits great trata, TA oe re, Her Bennsylvanis avenae. betwoon rch ge pavlic wotioe: at the President, and afterwards form mass he would thank him, not only for strects. purchaser tm deteait. hii CONDENSED MILE meeting to be addressed by distinguished gon- ‘ation, but also for the noble part which "a SrRina Sur the purchaser's cost. MESS MACKEREL, tlemen. An immense concourse of persons or vse bet lw poochngrenptmlrateag ber ‘Thomas Iam mieten 6 in line of Ubildren’s . ‘em EN Ts, { Trustess, saad Boston inspection. City Wall’ eferitness the stanunner tanjere orn rome i the amendmeut which that = . C > ates Soring want aneeaaee suf- | 0 HO WLING, ‘Auctioneer GOOD HAMS at 17 and 15 cents per pound. veme' portivoes. at m near 3 MAS Hester BS SRS dk oe as | eainaemeraey teeta behets | Fnn a is meringJrtn Taoon | Sym rene ae thom feat | B¥ OMS DOWLING to } wi ours, 4 pe a mpg Bl ge epee te Lahm oma Jesse Butcher, John Clark, James Hawkins so, STORE C. Huxarxa, Br virtue of8 dead of tron dated September ©. 8 O'HARE a son, moving of the pi at 9 o’clock p. m.— fetes ye U skeeds Hepaleen to lend one — and aera Taylor, four Pt ted No. pect re northwest. a ee — — land Fecatde of marshals cers: pportii v, ey saw anger este “4 Se J ‘count ° reeelning their orders there. At by o'bock'a ip the Wen, she tcades One who should be. ites ory bide Rare se teen i yutt relioes Beale Qe ston yon THC ae A he diy of Apel is a salute of twenty-nine guns was fired from the A im ' |. at 8 0' ‘Dem.: Sengment ‘diseotion Se he Davidte cater tae head of the boast- Wallace by Made to Order, 1. Part of lot 128 of Thomas Bealls first addition ? Dy Reckateten the cake nn ene, nee A: SaGainicet tna rebeinenss Wanna ae oscar Osanna ot Woe Ca Boole Ter ee | At Hable’ Co.'s, . | | to Georgetown, west intersection ef | mbSi-tr Brrwres M axp B. zaiions commenced to arrive about 7 0’ , | Senerations will cherish in our hearts the mem- | larceny of eight ot ‘alter 2 335 Penna. ayenue, (U. S. Hotel.) — —_ and as they reported were assigned to positions, | ory of W: » Lincoln and Grant a®a trio | Mooreland, and Justice Hyde held her to bail —— Ss. NM. BACON, W. A. Fletch r, Adjatant General of the Boys x Nreg a8 eakaltin ced ae Leer ero? Yom a auecmanen = THe ae anced in Blue, forming the line. ff aunty yd n james .—The trention THE PROCESSION. Nearly all the reserve of the police force was about the City Hall, under the command of Captain A. D. Brock, and the mounted men, un- | thing to those here assembled this evening to Dr. Hartley, at bis Institution, will the ibility of making any material addition e all large number of his patients, next week. PRESIDENT GRANT'S REPLY. to The President replied :—I could not say any- 4 he paid, and was dis- after 709 MARKET SPACE. John MeDonsld was }ast night arrested by a command i convince them any further than I done Clawson, 01 tifth inet, for assault Tse AMERICAN House, Bostom, has coaea tan presets: sruenant, Johneom, pre- | Sonvinee terran? fortes, than I have done | ocer ith Tatpet soit Hee ihe ead | esq ci ema mecca oe easa BETWEEN Sevaxrm ap Bicnts Steers, On the order bei ven, the lineot march | ment become a part of the Constitution. I will sont todas for court by Justice . althongh in the center of business and places was taken up in the t:—General | Only add: I hepe those enfranchised Ee will Smith Mudd was arrested yesterday byofficer | amusement. This house has no superior in New 4. Grant, commanding Boys in Blue, and sta I— | Prove themselves worthy of the benefits fo them, Perry, of the eighth precinct, for amautt and | England. General 'W. 8. Fletcher, Adjutant al; | and to those who have the franchise without it, | battery on Stewart, and was fined $5 by SR eg sd | Has rednced the prices of Groceries, Wines, and Captain J. B. Cramer, 6: ‘A.D. Rocka. all may be mutually benetitted by it. 1 | Sustice Genvise Bay Rum, of recent importation, 4 Liquors i proportien to decline in gold. feliow, Colonel 8. H. Gectead: aides. Chap- | feel confident that this will be the result. If I Sophia Sprigas, colored, for threats a reyed Jholcsale and retail, at F. H. Finley & o.’s, lain, J. W. Green—mounted. bad not theught so, I would not have been so | Mollie Smith, was Jostordas held to security to | 432 7th street, near E. 3,4; Marine Band, led by Scala. rae C = me.c mittee of 155, Gon. 8. 8. Fisher, ebairman; Mr. R. M. Hall, chairmanof the Cam; tee; Mr. OD. Barrett, wpe free on ‘and the line of march down Pennsylvania ay- apxious for its ratification. AT THE CAPITOL. , The committee bade the President good-ntght, keep peace b: ills. i “Fedomda Jebeoon, Yor aatauit and bat on Emanuel Pinkwood, was yesterday fined 82 by Justice Thompson, of the sixth precinct. eee eee M.H. Prrxce, would inform his patrons, that henceforth the Pawn Broking branch will be carried on second floor; entrance either store or ball door. "Conse SUG. ot the Boys in Bjue; repre- | enue was resnmed; and about 11 o’clock the va- | Riven Front—The Fish Market—Johnson’s made Sioice Brows sentatives of the prem. The carriages were | tious organizations were massed in tront of the | Wharf,—Arrived—Schr. H. J. Raymond, Ells- FE haoiyh naire dong tll wigs 9 poy _ 4 decorated with Chinese lanterns, and in one was Genate portico of the Copel to hear thagpeak- worth, from Boston, with ice for Great Falls | Go) s Gent's Furnishing Goods Cheice Gov. Java COFFER.......330., Ronsted, 400 a transparency bearing the portraits of Lincoln, | tg. Tbe committee were informed by Hon. J. | les Company; steamers Prince William and Stores, No. 409 Seventh between D and “Manilla es | a Bo Grant and Colfax, with the words “The men | R. French, it that Senators | Pioneer schrs. John S. Havens, Empire, | parr, and Masble fait’ Ne. Gr Serene ee > ay a Morrill, Morton. Patterson and others had been | William ‘Henry; sloops Blue Bell and Four the Patent Office. gentle- The mounted detachment, under the com- | in waiting for them some time, but had retired. | Brothers thom shores with 20,000 shad | Street, opposite the Patent Ofice. These gentie; mand of Colonel L.. b. Cutler, and marshaied by | The committee, however, determined te have | and 20,000 h coi 1d to R.A. Golden & cor ‘ing Goods for the and FRUITS and VEGETABLES canned, great ve- Kinney. clames Helmes, Santiel Wits Cee | mentaneeaking and, Mr. iM. Hall called the | Bro.. and Captain B. W. Cox. Price of shad, | Stock of Furnishing Goods for the spring and riety. Kinney, James Holmes, Samuel Williams. Chas. | meeting to order, and introduced JudgeFisher as e8e8l5 and herring $8 to $12 per sale houses East at the lowest Gold Rates, have Osborn, Newman, of the several cds | One who has always been a warm friend of the | thousand. Sailed—Schr. Mary Rich, ‘again taken the lead of other similar . ALE. oie er. erted Mimicelt toe at carne as always ex- | for Georgetown to lond coal far Eastern port. here, and give to their patronssuch in- Bidver’s London PORTER $3 Sc A drawn by four horses, containing | ertet! himself to the utmost to further the scheme Crowch’s Wharf—The steamer Express left du that fail to please. Don't menace members of Potomac Council, No. 45, followed, | for the of government in the | this wharf this morning for Baltimore with pas forget the name and numbers. '3,30,1: hav ee = the ame of the | District of Columbia. [Cheers.) sengers and t. * ” Cross & Blackwell's CHOW-CHOW. nea ae organization, w ublicans REMARKS OF JUDGE FISHER. Riley's —Arrived—Schooners James Sana er \. T50. pts. trom Bi , Md, "ttse whole belng hand: | Judge Penne oy UOOE aes {| Harris, Bosman; Exchange, Lewis; Edwin | TH WaSsmixoron Crry Saviwos Bawx, cor- do Mushroom anf Wain somely decorated with chinese lanterns. [A= the puke Etshés enidea the Attotaih amemitment | © SESS) J eun cpsler fer mack per of 7th stroct and Louisians avenne, i . TSU Procession was passing up 7th street, this trans. | had become y Meseale ner cele ba [ee Seerer Sktnee, es Mappchon: | Eaiation tein negation keaton beaaetlt - Prince Wales UCR ency took tire, causing seme lit citer ution, he could now call them w cit- | nock river, light. . ny A aa ana aad Bm t to race, color, or previous | “Wemorandus.-Satled—From Philadelphia oth | Pays interest on deposits. Laces, Italian, and Virgin OLIVE OLL. First Divi ~ Boys in Blue, uniformed with | condition. [Applause.} They had made the | inst. schooner Thomas J. Tull, Cooper, coal an Bae a Glee Dilue —— cape, carrying torches headed | present demonstration in honor of the great | for B. F. Clark. Best brands of FLOUR, quality guaranteed. F ter ‘acnav Th ote this aia oe bat we tere ther eoteaaagre eude ConPoRATION LABORERS ARRESTED FOR at es, were vision. Gen. | come he: express an ude pon B A C. B. Fisher commanding, Captam S. H. Wil- | at the capital of the country, to Congress for | Thxsrase. Fourteen corporation laborers were big et ge Te pRcan Bors 5 liams and Captain D. M. Burk aides. First rezi- | the completion of the noble work commenced | arfested yesterday afternoon while engaged fresh roasted PEA BUTS. ment, Colonel Allen M. Bland, Lieutenant | by the Foatieth Congress and to tell of their ap- | upou an excavation, for @ trespass op the prop- Golonet W..W. Ward and Major Beverly Tucker. | preciation of | oe Srowning triumph under the | erty of | William B. Toda. They were cack fined - Santee cond regiment Major George Morton, com- | pi of the ious soldier who now sits in | 75 cents a 20, ject Asvammeusi}nenon Guonee’e Ueunrr, tb polos new crop Impérial, Ou ner. Hyece, ma q ith iment, Colonel Eugene | the White House. The fifteenth amendment | being simply to set the corporation right about 2 Oolong, and E. Breakfast TEAS, $12 po Johnson. First Ward delegation with large | has become part and pareeher ene ‘Constitation, | hisown individual rights. oe Georgian this week has the follow Upwards, according to quality. number of lanterns and transparencies; Chiet | and makes all men alike frem Maine to ——e = Mert We call attention to the | , 1¢Tm* of sale: One-fifth of the purchasa money to marshal, Alfred Day: assistants, Wm. Eaton, | Texas. It grants them free 5; and tree “ On, there were only nine hundred and fifty Pith tis ny lace in this be paid in cash, and the residue in four equal instal Choice Sugar Cured HAMS................... aes L0 jacob Keynolds and Richard Robinson. Second | schools and clothes the man living in the far men, by count, m the Procession last might, and | Monday nest. Be pore tng pecans pe oa ‘ely. to be Ward delegation, chief marshal, D. M. Kelsey; | South with the same privileges as the dweller in half of them were boys!” is the style of conso- are all vitally in ject fuccess of the oon it Seustants, Michael «Green, St. Clair Burley, | Maine. But although the Constitution is com- | Jation the: ring” administer to cach other to. road from Forestville to the District Tne has Drees sero Bre WHISK T: Ren. wliacethertord, John M. Brown, John 1)! | pleted, the laws are Unequal in tworespects—un- | day over the big demonstration lat night. ‘This sated the Charicher Ox tee tananien ar tee ar isev sad Mirena B Blue, neaded by | thonateraileation Tene "the Suir rho | White House fo the Capitol be premyrcente, (2° | abd the desire for the complotion of the road to ee abn a econd Division—Boys in Blue, headed by | the naturalization laws. ‘The white man w! ite House 6 Cay re cool l. band, comprising or the Third nt, Major | comes here from Europe can obtain his natural | = . = the original termini on the Patuxent has become : —~ «. D. Gordon, and Fourth regiment, Colonel J. | :zation papers, while M. Miller. ‘The Howard University Cadets, ninety-tive in number, Captain M. C. ‘iikinson, came next. ‘These cadets are a tine looking body of young men dressed im gray uniform. They had with them a detachment of the Marine Band and their maneuvers were well executed, freqnent- ly eliciting the applause of the spectators. ‘The County North Division turned ont quite 1 stron, ving delegations trom Meridian Hin, ‘ood, Mt. Pleasant, and Swartz- ville in the line. ‘The Following were the mar- shals: Chief, L. 8. Emery; tants, Col W. Green Edward King, James Herbert, Payne Smith, G. W. Sothoron, and Joseph Gideon. ‘The Third Ward Workingmen’s Club, with a wagon drawn by four large mules, came next. This was designed to represent a carpenter shop, with bench and tools, and the workmen at work, all finely decorated with banners and Chinese lanterns. Messrs. John W. Hunter, €. L. Bart, Alfred Hill, Martin Maloney, Edward Allen, and W. H. Stewart were the marshals. The Fourth Ward delegation, under John H. J.C. Wall, W. H. Scott, Palmer Briscoe, Pat- rick Foley, and D. Dixon, followed in large numbers. They were preceded by the -Fourth Ward Workingmen’s Association, with Chinese lanterns, The St. Aloysius Band headed this delegation. - Third Division—Bo: n Blue, Col. C. H. den commanding Car . Edward Gray. ans Dmaliweod, aide, v oa Wayne commanding, Major Wesley Middleton; Oth regiment, Col. James Young commanding. The delegation from the County South cam neat, havi lime, {tom Stantontown. Caledonia, bere ington was chief marshal, with George ber, George H. Martin, W. F. farrish, W. C. Jones, Thomas Reh Seema, Solomon, J. W. im oe and John W. se Hook as es #be sixth and seventh regiments vs in Blue next appeared; and the Fitth Ward del- wien. with the following marshals. —Chief, ilfiam A. Hughes; assistants, George E. Gray, Samuel Brown, Johm O'Meara, Wm. Barnes, Jr., and Wm. Newton—appeared to good ad- vantage. : The® ‘Sixth Ward delégation had the following marshals, and presented a tine appearance:—‘ Chief, C. M. Barton; assistants, Thomas Verm lion, Frank D. Gaines, and Charles McGowan. ‘Ward delegation was last but not least, and had with them a nuinerous tra’ del m vied with the county south delega- IB. Croi istants, G, H. Newman, George J. B. Cronin; assistant 3. H. Newman, ieor, a ie ‘iments: mn were. y tarmished. with torenes, while the ddlegations trom wards, Sc. had Chinese lanterns, trax . Hot- ja ge bunting parences, thottoes were the tollowing:-—"-We desire the benelit of the tit- teenth in the county north of Me- ridian Hil” “No ogee. in the perth.” “We ers.” Bie non nobis.” ‘Justice to all. Repu! fo opi he rights to all —. oe partial sufirage ai jucation to all.” “Poto- mac City Club.” “The fifteenth amendment does not reach the county of the District of Co- hy ane Us the righi to cheese the toall.” “The tiPlorioas.”" Pree and equal’. “the ballot for all.” “Equal suffrage’ €p ati "ar ‘cam form of government.” “United we stand.” “Free and equal.” “Fifteenth amend: bait” “The people shall rale.” “One govern- gy 178,000. The ath amendment, like the stars of Heaven, will then San Shi *he eather teo ence? ake , wi hal arr county of Wasbii denres > be chised.” an LP ith the Cit y Hail ring tal. Down wi od 4 dent Grant and 3 deserve our t."anks.” Washiugten, Lineolm, and Grant.” lamented Thomas, we his death.” AT THE Ww: HOUSE. The route. of the progessien.sas down.Louisi~ ana avenue to 7th street, to H, to Connecticut avenue, and passing the residenee of Vice Pres- man true faithful in the future.” biack man who comes here from the sunny shores of Africa cannot ob- a James P. Tustin, Esq., of the Washington and appreciated. The character of the gentle- been employed by the Secretary of the tain them under the law. Let the word white | parsnas been employed by the Secretary of the men comporing the directory of the old company E. M. Burcmarn. Evrnoxzo Younes. then be expunged trom every Federal and State | att for the District of Iowa to prosecute | *® us — eg ro @ thor- constitution ‘Then we can truly boast that we | jn an important trial for fraud onthe Persion | 08 Le perma ine a sak ms eee gree are a tree people. { Applanse.] | Office. trial is to occur at Dubuque, Iowa, | #2 8PI Rope ingen oegne Another inequality. “In every State im this] ‘on Wednesday next. new , with which they are now pro dea; Union the right to vote ts aFuaranteed to every — eee ee ee op mpeg op eaten ee wan. It is not #0 in the District of Columbia. | Mr. Jams GLEASON, inthe STAR of to-day, aaa Lowen omen <i So will come Here we have po voice in the National Legisla- | announces that he is now the sole proprietor oi | forward now and sa mortbe to the capital stock ture. We must have « representative in Con- | the wood and coal business lately conducted by | f 2A te ton apache ipa me com- gress (rom the District. We must have not only | Giearon & Glenn, and is prepared to furnish | Pleted lie nae mato nina 2 shares representation, but the right of self-government. | wood and coal on the most reasonable terms by | #f¢ tixed at the moderate ‘ice of $20. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & €O., [Apvlause.| We must have these {rom the great | application at his wharves, foot of G street. Sad Accident —William L. Woodburn, Esq., kepublican party, which has proclaimed ee- who for several years conducted the it com, Uberty, Coty: ced must give us| rae rinar CASROf sunstroke this season was | 1" {8 ne more recently ns boon living this; uothing less; nothing more. He regretted | rerorted esterday, that of @ corporation labor. | °°. lingslea,” on the Patuxent river, was | — sutsed mos Shen ugrendto bt paseaoaun,| crs wan werk on Botndaty crest. | tumdareair dey maring onthe rout INSURANCE. Grocers Ruin! men w} agr present were | -.) " J bd obliged toretire. ‘Thisdemonstration was made | '¢*¥!t disabled bim, but will not prove fatal. gh Wednesday night, and it is sup that his | <¢ 4 PRUDENT MAN VORESEETH THE to accom lish two purposes: ‘To show the appre- a a horse tumbled or fel pape “ a EVIL.” ciation of jeenth amendment by the peo- back and ple of the District, and alco to show’ that’ the GEORGETOWN. was known to have In prosperity prepare for adversity. ey, which he him when be lett People of the Distfict desire the text had upon town, was missing | Insure your property teith 394 PENNSYLVANIA & x, themselves. [Oheers.) nitinol intiGaRD or, 42menoeex.—‘here was modorum when the the spot, and have A.S. PRATT @ SON, Owen ADDRESS 4 since been 5 . 5 in the Mr. 1. G-Hine was introduced and made quite | , Common Gouxoit—The Chair laid before the | arturedar af aeer weak eae ea | PHCEN IE, af Ft amargument in favor of the peeple having the | he Board a communication trom the Street | itorcst that ose oe the _ prisoner the YONEER. " Sra: right to govern themeelves; in the course of his | Commissioner, asking for a new Bartholomew having fully confémed ft, and neita: ON E.eng Seen RRS aS remarks stating that right under the shadow of | »Ydrant at the corner of 3d and sts.» | Mr. Reverdy Johnson, nor Mf. Searle, of Balti; ei ame the Capitol is the only place sn the country | 284 calling attention to t of | more, will now aj in his defence. and thus gwerd agatnst PIKE! where there is:no e the fire-plug at the corner of Bridge and Con- ‘Upper Saent meaae neighbors, and Jasure pour Life in the EXCELSIOR, of New Mr. 0. D. Barrett congratulated the partici. | Ere st-cots: also, petition of O. D. Maneaster, | Losfans not afew of ear ative on eee secconea thas provide Sor the comfort ef these you —. pants in the procession on the fmposing display | *Sking extemon of time for pa} of taxes | Prised to learn that this Ancient Village sdecageerl aging’ (are ¥ | on his Bridge street 4 et which - = A. 8S. PRATT & SOR, Agents, made. st laid out as early as the year 1706. A. Grant and George W. Hatton followed | Sme reserr ae qnit_onailoar presen — a apSef ___Wo.3 ¥. M. C. 4. Buttding. in appro] e remarks, after w! the aseem- Lycee S7-Sorosis that woman’ nar biage dispersed with chcers forthe Precidest. | the stm of $517 be refunded to thei as amount wo and ase weknent es Sa ee See a = ‘ail shall have her I GOOD BROWN SUGAR, 10 Ibs. for. Seep loc Bo ogee ae o “1 eat, reterred. last case is. A great number of business houses and private | W. L. We Beale of x ise; Pee eit yr Peep pore) eating | T. M. HANSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. aes cosine ee eente, residences along the line of march were i!lumi - ‘accounts cates ‘Mire 3 fem sid ene | rom ENA FIRE INGURANOE CO, of Hart FT SUGARS, best “4”. mated, as well as many in otter parts of the | forthe quarcer ending March 91, ists referred. | SY MH is the ploneer iB BTEA FIRE INSURANCE 00, of neta Conte Ctr. Mr. Berey pee of ay hold THE MERCANTILE FINE DEMERARA sv residence of Vice President Colfax way | erson streets, Cp pa eagaad DANTIL conte, brilliantly Dented, and presented a beautitul | Fayette streets, that said and | NOTICE TO FRR OPED 3 OF Guat inne GOOD FAMILY FLOUR. 83 ©0 per sack ’ yee. As the stom passed Mr. Col- | graded within those limits, which, together sr ‘he late firm of | THE, DP giSE LNSURANCE OO. as | WELCH'S BEST. gag ww jax stood uncovered on porch, and was 7 Pay ', are to te, 5 heartily 78 FIRE INSUBARUB 00., of | CHOICE EXTRA . ccc THE STAR office and that Of the Republican on SoeT RY ‘Assets. $3,000,000.7 0" BER ake were heartily cheered by the procession as it THE SPRING! IRE INSURAN % , and at various other points on the line Oak Hill 3 Te is of Massachusetts” Abate (anes i 000 sogr waving Gbeir hawdkerckictar™ ™“" "°° | Soragng gioo tor opaner Nondeenee avon ig remarry 1 Wav! r is, Dv. . 5 the corner of Seventh and F streets, Col. | Also, m relative to the of] wi wi é. hey TRL! FIRE —_———— Alexander's office, which was handsomely Min, | streets for the tapping of gas a wale pi pives: | ane 2120. Eo. ns oll —e mipate d, hearty cheers were yen. * referred yoo a ye Steed FIRE INSURANCE Among houses ifluan! were the ittee . of Mr. O. D. Barrett, on 44 street; th expediency of Company — STEWART'S WHITE DRIP Woodbine House,’ 4s; and Cnereees the rae wa Poxogd HURLEY So" ot George SrRvr. Aicerman Emery, Fsscels We Ciainor soin ale ieee Sigerman emery, F sacs W Gainer, SEVERN ctor vom. | onoice ox» oovaennenr saya iu the northern part .of the Fourth Ward A LIFE INSURANCE 00., of Hi ae. several houses were decorated and brilliantly 812,606,000. ¥ _ i Mums: and many private 1esidenees on sec.nee. Capito! Hill'were handsomely illuminated, bat in qme oF two i we te he TEAS OF ALL Kinps, CANNED GOODS OF ALL KInpe, TRY THE EXCELMOR YR498 PUwDEn, ‘Warrgnted the best ia themarkes, . renin WE SELL EVERYTHING : - ATTORNEYS AND COUNSRLLOKS ATLAW, a. these helped wocating the sent? 406 FIFTH 5. Ww. an cow | cet Pi TEE LO in ‘Of the claim of Mayor Bow eonr George D Grabow, mend 8 fecten a ye : , : jou! ——_e——— AIR BRRVICES sorely held in Huavy ToLt.—A fewdays since, a manna; John Lester tried Pebatmat ad | once rita eg tendai te Griten seatiet him, fecan eh and thet n * Seompllshed Peeraay “al, and iebeing argued to the jary this after~ gages |) Re wast fined SF by Justi:

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