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” EVENING STAR. FE ESDAWeceecneeceeeees AEA 19, 1870. Amasements, ac. - BarTiovaL TREaTER—Neil Warner ip *Hamiet.” ‘Watt's Qpena Hotse—George Kunkel in «« Uncle Tom's Cabin.” Sunis ALLERY. Lrriniuiton every evening, this week only, ‘The Wounded Man Lives Only Ten Minates. About 4 o’elock this morning a komicide — piace on E street, between lth and 1th; = Young man named: William Mackey having deen thot by George Henault, son of a liquor merchamt im that. localit wounded man followed me shot was tired. arte tee in eeterence to the all that the dectated. wi eases Dougherty, J. M. Parson pher McDermott lett the liquor-de short time before the bomicide, and wer the alley running alowgside of Henault's house, and William Mackey went into the alley, when voung Henault came up and asked bim what he was ane. Ph seco wuss vaneed, deceased lengult where Re"was going, to which thé fatter replied “bome,”’ when deceased said he “could get away with bim,” (Henault,) and, it is alleged, struck bim, knockii the skin from his nose. Henault then drew his pistol—a small Sharp's four-barrelled weapon—and fired, (as alleged.) when Mackey was toward bim, and Blacker fell. Umicer Aldriige having been at- tracted by the loud talking from 10th street, came up just as the shot was tired.and seized Henault, who still clinched the pistol. Officers Davall,. Mardin, Markwood, O'Hare, and others ‘were soon 6n the spot, and the de- was carried into residence 9f Mr. Henault; and Dr. Walter, who boards in the house, Raving been awakened by the report of the pistol shot was suomat the side of the dying mam, but could do nothing for him, und he expired in less than ten minutes after the shot was fired. Officer Aldri took Hemault to the tifth precinet station, and Ofttcer Duvall took the witmeaes to the same place, while Officer Mardin remained? with the ceased, amd after his death took the body the station-house. Assoon 4s the facts became known, a very large number of persons gathered about the station-house, anxious to learn the - and to see the corpse. Corotier otter was+0on at the station, and Bi Gree. tions to have a jury summoned for 11 o’block this mornmg. ‘The deceased was a yon; abont 23 years Of age, aud resided at the corner of ith and I streets. He was a bricklayer by trade, and this season lias been in the employment of Br. Thomas D. Lewis. He was a member of is much THE POST MORTEM EXANUNATION. Dr. Potter, the Coroner, arrived at the Cen- var ‘the breast bone. passin the aorta and —, ‘kwards, todg- dg against the third dorsal vertebrie, whence it ‘was retioved by the examining physicians. The ball was conical in shape. and Passing throaglt the breast bone was somewhat flattened on one side. and disfigured. The weapon used was one of Sharp’s four-barreled pocket pistols. THE conowER’s rnqresr. After the post mortem examination was over the jury were stzmoned, as tollows:— Michael KR. Coombs, Adam Geitz, Amen G. Adams, James H. Robinson, J. F. King, Kebert Water-, John W. Keynolds. Daniel M Laughitw. Joseph U. Marks, Henry N. Hening, and Benjamin F. Oliphant. Mr. Coombs was chosen toreman. The jury viewed the body, and were sworn in. The jury retired te the front room of the Cen- tral Guard house and the prisoner was brought in. Mr. S. H. Phillips appeared for the prisoner and addressed the jury briefiy, asking a patient and impartial imvestigation of the case. father of the young man tsa Fren @ to speak the E: _ man tot haem 80 ae enter ma) on returning home, late at nigh? ed the decease: im the alley and aceosted him as a sus- pleious person, amd on being accosted he at- Sacked the prisoner, who bad: in his surprise, @rawn his pistol and fred upon his assailant. If ft, perforating rectly = Was an unfortun: but it woald be shown that it was ~ _ Dr. Hartigan was the first wit xem’ and testified to the facts deve’ mortem examination of the de it was a mortal wound. the post ase, as abyve: ‘The pistol was here produced and shown to contain three load». Dr Walter sworn, and stated that he was 1 to visit the decegsed; arrived about two minutes before be expired. ‘He was present at the post mortem examination, and believed the wound was the cause of death, Deceased did not speak atter he saw him, but expired a few minates afterwards. Wm. F. Davis sworn, and stated that belived im Georgetown: knew Wm. Mackey, the de- ceased. Was in compavy with him last night at the Liquor Dealer's ball. Left there about half-past three o'clock. On arriving at the corner of 10th and F streett he saw the and beard the report of the pi-tol, and went t the spot and found deceased laying on the. pave- ment: assisted in getting him into the house. He could not say whether the deceased had been rinking, Samuel B. Mackey, sworn:—Lives at cornerof 4th and Lstreets. Am brother of the deceased, was younger. ey were at the bail together. Did not go together: but saw his brother there. Did net thiuk his brother had been drinking to hurt. Saw him drinking only once that night. He left the ball room t 4 ‘e’clock, in company with some young mem. His bis q brother was ahead, and on it brother turned into the anand witness pe ‘On to the corner of ithand E- heard the report af the pistol. He turned back as soon a3 possible; saw his stagger and Witness caught him as he was falling. Christopher McDermott sworn—Lives .on eunsylvania avenue, between 9th ts. Ki Mr. Mackey. at the bo’ pata —— ee — _—___carrerryuenrvenr manne" 057=7TEEEEEEEEEETIE TEED RETIREE CORY @RATION AFFAIES. ‘soard vf Aldermen, April 1sth. ‘The laid before the Board several com- munic®tons from the Mayor—two —- his a,proval of several acts which hacia thi, Board, and one transmittr account of the Corporation with the First ational Prank showing balance due from the city on tis day $118.572.61—ten year bonds $47 878.09. EXPENDITURES FOR ae THRE CITY src sume, 1868. ‘The Mayor transmitted to the Board adetailed statement of the Book- rin reply to sree. lution of this Board, the expenditures of the Corporation since June 8, 1868, for erect ing school houses, engine yn houses, and 'statio! ‘of markets, cleaning streets and alloys, Evading and gravel Hrcctn constructing . bri arc paving st and allese sidewalks and gutters, tways, io , an 3 Ss aitaing School Houses:— Franklin pomers house, $74,909.75; school house in 4% 5 fourth district, $6,421; schoo) 9 S00, choot house fourth district, (unfinished, 5 neues in. third district, (unfinished,) Te cagine house and stable in the Seventh Ward, Mieod hinproving Market Buildings: Center jarket, $6,450.53, Western Market, Soe; Northern Market, #480—Total, $8,133.53. ‘Cleaning Streets and Alleys:—First ‘Ward, $22,888; Second, £20,931.36; Third, $10,910.06; Fourth, $23,812.42; Fifth, $20,202.53; ‘Sixth, | $12,664.34; Seventh, $8,18143—Total, $119,590.56. Grading and Graveling Streets:—Firs: Ward, Second, @ uares, $81,137.12; nares, 130.15; Third, 28 squares, $40, ifth, Ssqaares, een. $16,196.87; Seventh, 59 413.64 Totals, 306 squares, (about Sewers:—First Ward, 7 squares, 0 miles,) $243, 33847. Construction of squares, $7,168.30, (assessed on property, #1,- 4%) Se—tive squares constrygted but not yet as- sessed;) Second, 13 squares.” $5,180.70, (assessed on property, $22,138.10;) Third, 6 ‘squa 85,204.85, ( on roperty, $9,521. Fourtl squares, $6, , (assessed on perty 2.12;) Fifth, 1 squares, $1,205.72, (assessed'on property, '$1,494.06;}—Totals, 23 squares, (about 5 miles,) $23,287.95, (assessed on property, $43,406.24.) wacnetructon of Bridges and, Arches:—First ‘ard, bridge over Rock cree street, ® over Mock ‘crock; at P street 10,500; > $2,268.68; bric on M street north, between 16th and 1th }, $100; Bridge on Q street north, between I7th west, i, br: on 2tst <treet- west, at Ty) north, , $500. Third Ward, bridge at 3d street west and P street north, 94.s0s-20, bridge at 4th street west a ree! at Bet ae erens a ak Ma neat Water course uare zx Ward,arch of Wier creek tn*North Gana street, $11,902.66, extension of culvert ai eat Brake West and F nova te. ba . th War arch, £0, at 21 street east and 1 nth go 0. ‘Total, $12,135.06. ag ry. ‘ater he or 8 3i-' mulled ofppipe laid, S48 86120 Bre-pinge assets. cocks, $3,900. Tetal @57)611.29, aving Streeta:—Intersections, $7,731.20; %% square yards assessed on property, #9,- 740.41. Paving Alleys :—19,781)5 square yards assessed. on property, $20,000.48; id for openings from Sean feade ij Dai openings Paving Footways and Gutters:—First Ward, wiahiex: paid’ from ward funds feet eee see Pre so. Fen, ws Writs aneenwed, ‘go4 ts Taiefi-te Hecate acess Bae, Seat. Te wd 812 fe or $12, First Ward penta 5 pa bas 3 paid from ward funds, ving Flag ways:—| lineal feet; $24,236.75, ird, 1,867: Street Lamps =. a, $1,w.22. Second, 66; 88, Third, 55; #1,112.~ 24. | Fourth, 41, $1,047.76. _ Fifth, 35; 22. Sixth, 19, $118.20. Sevemth, 74, $1,500.94, Total, ‘S42 lamps: %6 068.46. The total cost of the above public improve- ments will be found to foot up: Pubtic exrpen- ditures, $749,765.74, assessments on property, MAY. ‘The accompanying jetter of Mr. A. E. New- ton, ‘Sodkkeerer ys that te prepare im an In- tehigible form a report in ‘al tures made on all other accounts” fine 8, Iss, as requited by the Alderman’s resolutions, “in addition to performing the current duties of the office, will be quite impossible (unless extra clerical assistance be provided) before the com- pletion of the usual annual report of receipts and expemiitures, in whieh it will be embodied so far as relates to the current year. I am, therefore, obliged to ask for further time for a full repty to the resolution.” OTHER COMMUNICATIONS. ‘The or transmitted to the Board a com- Since J munication addressed to him by the Superin- of Dene, We, otating im Sentam- ber fast his application’ to employ assistants to petly carry out the contracts for work under upervision Was sent by the Mayor to the Councils, with a recommendation that they should take mecessary action in the case; the Board of Aldermen passed a bill for which @ substitute was adopted by the lower Board, and is now in the hands of the Drainage Com: mittee of the Board of Aldermen. As he em- ployed the necessary = he now asks that something may bedone. The Mayer in his en- dorsement says: “The request of Mr. Bliss is reasonable, and the amperment Of ansistants is have, therefore, to re- absolutely necessary. commend the passage of the bill reterred to.” Ordered to be printed. ‘The Mayor transmitted to the Board a peti- tion of property holders on the north side of Khode Island avenue, between Sth and 6th sts. N. W., praying to have curbstones set and stde- walks hen laid, emdorsed as follows: ‘I Tecomm the passage of a bill as within re- quested, believing. the object poueey, and proper.’ S. J. Bowen, Mayor.” Mr. Moore moved to lay the petition on the table; which motion was lost, and it was referred. A communi mn was received from the Sec- retary of the d of Trustees of Public Schools transmitting a resolution adopted by the ‘Trustees requesting the City Councils ta pass at au early day an act equalizing the sal~ aries of the teachers of the male maa sehools in all the districts; also the bills intre- duced by A Clark authorizing the or- oo raga of new intermediate schools. PROPERTY HOLDERS PAYING DOUBLE. A communication was ri from the Sur- Yeyor im answer to aresolution of this dy statin; xaet 3 has ees the Steommente for and gutters made during pear 1860, a “that the curb haa been chary twice to the property owners since tate p Gnee as curb and once as brick, in slolation of the sonttact cand ve a is tna ey Dut the hiayor the pres- red to be it was or; to in 1866. Yet it was resumed in 1! vi ent Inspector of Footways,” &. Or printed. NEW BUSINESS, resented petition of Fugene ist street, from enue N. W.; referred. Also, petition of F Jefferson for per- aoiswton to retain iS wookea Dath-house ot Bie, leche Beacon tee cea, Lay dora pen ar pocsal Se Bg soe oid gopincin of the ana in the porter oy part o1 then treet fothe An the alley in said square street sewers passed. ® sonipeies Mr. Moore Green and others, nortls, Also, oatere Dest mode’ et at ir. Emer Ty petition - holders on North Capitol asec bene ‘and| fr Cn sake eae construction of certain im s refecred | Also, presented petition of promant | roerzed | Washiogte street, between carer] juolders Ly for the Introduction of water into referred. : introduced bili (accomp A db panied by) tition) a:lowing H. V. Newkirk permission t, Soest asign; refered. = © q Mr. Clark presented petitions of Jerry Nolan for relief, and of Stephen Hill for remiakon fine; referred. A. ae = . him, ang was to oppose him The Conrés. | wn Advertisements. sme central location east « Capi- public school, (amended;) a bill to ly ade- | stand 20 not Fepresent them Crmnat Court, Judge Pher.—This morn- | __ — tol, for Pag commendation of te riivens ofthe k public sched building a the Third School | $0 bey, acs ey be cast aside, | ing, Lemus Payne war aciuitied on oouacge wr reg ¢ CobNGIL OF THE FaTivAN. fth + * : OF 5 eae : = Fish ‘ud Sixt Wares reterse ond ke | {A voice—“That'e it.") “He warned them ——" arene ears Ty months in jail. Jas |B BOYLE. Pas of St. Petar's, Wath Bre ert Sepland atceeh to. od ras bilt to get the eutbatones and pave Bowen would have the And | sony, MS pavichell of napeat ae fngton, wilh orreat all Georgetown. on 5 footwa} on east side | Ly 3 ; «tat cl . re wg iso, bill to orate and pravelsd street from Marslandavenae to etroet.§.W.. epee tp ee ER ng Catholic Friends Se2 3 is . and grade an el 3d stree' m | i % M4 > Le oe exits, Virginia avenue acd'N ‘street, 8. Wy were | Sneed NS Ne ee eens, the Watson.” see ‘west Side Of 14th siréet, from Bestroct to | pamed. | ee Ci Sane —— ; ‘Mr. McKnight rma on Claims) re- | CrreviT, RT, Jw ‘ariter. — To-day, 5 sea ero mua gutta: cx the soeiae ot 1oum, | ported bl S pas tor beniing coke nated oy Craig agt. Baker; exceptions overruled and re: | FRY THOMAS DOWLING. Auctiogeer, | 4 between Maryland avenue and B the Washington Gas it Company. and a bil port of referee confirmed. Busey igt. Moore pisos eet, 8. W.; pasged. Shee, resolution req’ for the reliet of S. J. 3 bo cam = new trial pet ne TRUSTEES SALy SE ALTABLE | REA Mayor to persons occa! ss ywell > ‘itt. \ GRORGETOWN = CT ol sites and Darby & Co. agt. Pearpor, verdict dor plaiutiff. | COLUMBIA. wich Ea rperty bldaging ihe orb who Stock! age Nagle @ Lyne one 4 | reek Reta Sonn st trust, from tee refure to pay rent to the Commissioner of said Onruaxs’ COU gr, Ji Perec — Yesterday, veanber Sf 186s."and re. onded. aroanget the canal, to vacate mises within non to hear ments in cords of tet. 1 ‘ er.} after ihe service of the notice, and 10 case the the Abe! Willies’ cane The will ar the inte | U5 Oc. and cunder tee heeds Jobn jueathing a lot in square 745 to tis telend Same diate! lection in, and the rest of his requested to sait imume- estate to Thomas in trust for his wife th yr dion ye ~ id See’ from tho pownce: Julia, was filed, fully preven, and letters testa- ot aoe ‘issued to the latter, bond $10,000. The Sage strest, hem the One dos BALLS. {ast will oc Macia Bohrer was fully proven and | weet corner of Uriage and Tish streste: and roeioe . 1 gree, the act “to improv. codicil partially proven. Naomi Utermehle was | trence o# said line of Brider street weet «\: feet, pee Ble be} street north, between pao] pointed of the orphan of Chas. H — —— amd Hel with the east bowmdary ith streets ** so “as to authorize the park- Ceermebtes bona eee ‘The next session wil! be ingof al) said excepting 35 feet in the on Friday instead of Saturday. center for ” was Couneil a bef ee AO Bups OPEnep,—Ty ong yor Bowen opened erection of @ shed at the nt @ a number of bi grading and grave!- house, on the south side, from 7th to 8th street, a8 follows : e Yas Passed. Council amendment to bill (ik we Win C. Sherrill & Uo. | 8 mx in npaciams and comvensout paving, and west side 9! for grading, + ni meniees fummediate: treet, trom Fo H south wi to. 18, 14; J Perry, 16, McCarthy, I fcriipun ct the Weahincton Georgeroma Bail. Several Council. bills were |. Coungil tH Want, 16, 4; Carasi & Co., 16, 16, | Tuediin {he Sontral pe ~ Fe ag amendment to joint resolution of to H. McGimmis, 23, 13; G. W.G. Estin, 15,6; T.H. | “Sfctas' Gee lomeme —~ Washington P , 80 as to inclade Will 8, 15; 'J. Costello, 20, 14; “Geo. John- the residue in four at aim, all other ns who have fon, 16, th W. Pietcher, 16,6; D. Roche, 14,9; | Iwelve. ightcen,. and Sota sa) donated money, vig et “pte the 3 R. aH 2, 35 Hagh Murray, 16, 15; Jobn at rl vans i te ara ae sodapes BT. and OG, Rowey ovnennid ity third street :—Sherrilt & Co., 18, 10; | mired dfiargare to be pal dwn Silene ot sate, them for licenses, was Council bill ap- N. Oliver, 14, 13; J. Perry, 14, 15; T. MeCarth woday~ after ench sale. the (raat: reserves the bg ene ng whi “a wooden trunk 4 feet 13, 12; Carasi & Co., 16, 1 |. McGinnis, 19, n te the vangent? npen five days notice, on North 0, street ant ey W. G. Estin, Williams, 9, 14; ot phe xis end cont of wu iting purchase: . Maryland avenue, and on the line'of the water Costelio, 19,04; D. a 1% ‘A, Mure: All amps and copreyan: nea er * cont, course to Maryland avenue to the arch,’” 16, 15; P. Murray, 14, 11; John Hickey, 124, Me | apre cosa a pOwLine wee eisiiehiteich ahitess another, until he was tired of it. Ho did not # ,cireat =e. Sine Mi Sesiah Peres, a | ~ ? wee ds - con: MED. iwhow many treasurers they a, T. yp be, 2M). be a , ” A communication was received trem the | Knew that none he had found kad any money, W. Fietcher, 1%,’ 16) John’ Hickey, 15, 10; D, | JR ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anct'r; Georgetown, Mayor nominating John S. Brown for the posi- | | Lsughter.] Beghe, 16 12m S00. 10,18 1. Mein. | TEOTTRES ADJOURNED SALE oF 4 DEsin- t! amip-Nghter, and nomination was |” Mr. Johnson offered resolutions com- N stfeet :—Sherri -» 10,18; in- _ Fee, Rubee ct 4 PRUs confirmed. plimentary to Hon W. Julian, for his M. Taylor, 21, #®; T. A. Williams, PECT 5 PRIVATE BILLS. course towards the of the coun- ft Mr. Emery, from $ Committee reported agree ey ontone A for relief . a McA ‘Noah , Sohn Mi cea. not carry their points fairly, Hi Anthony Ba Mewar ¥en, T will mot den Belt, 25,5; D- Htoche, i, 12, dohn Sullivan, et, oats ry, on} rr. “Yes, I will not it.” jc. 5 D. @, 15, 1 in Sullivan, | is de ly, Jehn T. Lynch, Mary O'Brien, Gecrge P. (Laughter. “é ome Agee | oa Site lamlin, Mary) Kibbey, me The —<Then oust allow us to do as ‘Third street:—W. Babbington, 16, 6: J. Cos- H. Clemen: Julins Georgia, David john we please about our choice of men.” tello, 16,74; P- Gleason, 15, 10;'M. Holforan, which Lewis Simpson, H ity, + said he would tothe whole | 16.5; D.K. Bbitis, 28, 9. j ot 5 oat West, James rq Frank Wanzer, Annie ibiicans of the First Ward, and he spoke ty North Capitol street:—M. Breen, 10, 7; W. months wit! O'Neale, mas, Casper a ity, that he believed the Mayor Babbington, My H, MeGinmts, 18, 10; P. the 3 William McCutchen, W. Driver, A. would not consent. to run if he thought 4 guhat, 6, 13; H. ©. Belt, 5, 8: J. Nagi | , RH Wayne, John Leelizer, 8 8. Parker, and doing so he would the party. Ce . Roche, 15, 10; J. Sullivan, 13, Ti; 5. | trom the day of eale the ‘Tree Jcscph and they were severally passed. the jcans to call ward mass meet- | 15, 12. tees reserve the it to resell the y to the Also, ‘pill to pay the ne as and Second - Breen, 5, 9 W. Babbing- | highest bidder for cash on tem days public notice, at sociation broken by wraly boys; re- | believe the ton, 20, Esiin, ‘18,9; D. Rocue, 16, | the risk and cost of the purchaser in default. Ail , 12; D. McNamara, 144, | M. Hurley, 14, 20. | hirteenth street:—Sherrill & H. Crane 8500 | of more winanes been raatens, comveyancing apd stamps at the purchaser Z TEE cere (7 ioe stpotiaps oak Breen, 13, 9; Fletcher & (o. | ev? FROMAD DOWLING, Rarticneers, and be ie Wo next choice, | 2,9; b. c i | tt doubt, in the convention. We have P'Pardubar ise camvensed the city, and have the McCormick, 15,13; G- {Voices —“Oh, he can’t beelected.”} He | patrick, 16, 15; W. Buckne: Roche, proceeded to ask if they, as Republicans. conld | 14, 11; 1)-Copnolly, 18, 16; 3-H Rusell, 16, 18; | ny it street north, between ith take ap sath @ man as M. G. Emery—a man | Mf. Shiner, 15, 15; J.D. Kin Dag 1. is teh strest esis Mth street wi who sit, beside Alderman Moere, votes with ‘Twelfth street:—Sherrill & . 16. 10: w. Penusylvania avenue and F street north; 12th him, and who is a first-class at G. Eslin, 20, 12; J. H. Russell, 16, 18; Thomas bv K to © street north; 15th rt Mr. Henry Johnson —‘*We will take Him in | Ross, 7, 12; J. D. O'Leary, 20, 5. row K street north; East Capitol Preference to Bowen.” K strect:—Carusi_ & Co., 2, 10; Jas. Lancas- | & Trom 6th Atreet cast to Lincotn sq ‘Mr. Stewart ued, saying that Emery!| ter, 19, 15; John Nagle, 8; J.D. O’Leary, | it east, from P lvania avenue to U Was a reform , Which meats conserva- | 20,8 . a) #'reet north; G street south, een 4th and 5th tive, which means democratic, which street:—M. Breen, 20,7 Ai Allmon & Co., street east; M street sow from New Jersey colored man. Mr. Moore had sat | 18, 8; D. Roche, 15, 1; John Minor, J.D. n 10th street vic nancs oes eel in his seat week after week and opposed O'Leary, 20, 8. a ork to Ls slreet: K street north, the Jaborers 00 work—he has wack Je y avenue:—Sherrill & Co.» 18, 10; iene ery ways work. artis, ; M. Breen, 14, Mr, C. Clark Gisputed the assertion, saying | Caran’ & Con is, nH Metionie Th Ty Pigr tetrip feet to that the contrary was the fact. Farquhar, 18, 15; 6. W. G. Estin, 15, 6; J. Cos- 3. Also, the Mr. ‘asked Mr. Stewart if he kuew | tello, 21, 104; D. Roche, 15, 12. fronting 25 feet B bondredt why the Street Commiasioners donot receive E street:—Sherrill & Co. Nig Sr Costello. ee sod pois abetetern Gi off the Iaborers. 13; Allmon & Qo., 46, 10; db. » 6, 12; J. Sdiitional depth of 3 fece, “+ Go ahead !"} tact a said he had been down with Al- | Neenan, 17, 11. 4. Also, the westernmost part of lot 227 in said it~ ago alaw was ‘everybody Davis tosee if some plan could not be —_e—__. dition at the mortheast intersection of east street Land io 'ciean out ¢ tters in front ef their own funds to pay the men. (Voiees—} NartronaL THBATER.—Neil Warner made a frogting 46 feet on é Hid streets; east shde of 28d street west, between | premises, and to heap thee clean, and inquired cen ee ee jSopd m me Be Soe cheese ieee Lan wi this too, | Voice— on rance last evening ‘Othello, — a At tara AE Beara wajourne. Pie telecon, Jour) [eamehter) ia | ihe Magny Had macy ip fay wih: nt her | Sn wan hry supeotady See Eire See ayer stn sod Mh Oy x q stare. Beard of Common Council. year, and Gib laborers ware ail asaretine ‘and | Were golg to make another loan, so that the Teo \t + Hamlet”? Who pasemaa i ‘of sale: One- Mr. A. K. Brown in the chair, and all the 4 * mon can their pay. [Voiees—“Good,” “Its | “at “Wall's 0) ra House uncle Tom's be paid in cash, } elec’ es.” was. juced last eveni in very ef- members present, except Messrs. Gaines and | then, allu Mr, Glark desired to know how tt was that | Sabi” was. produced ta ras eva,” | By dowd of trust. Jobnson. none’eguld get employment except Bowen men. | received much Mr. Kunkel, | 2 = dre ones dena rogh = remrtechem chants Ah Mr. Stewart denied that sach was the ease; if | as «Uncle Tom,” and Miss J as ~<Top- | and cost of the deisulting purchaser. Couveyane nounels iis approval of certain acts; also, an world it was, he knew nothing of it. sey,” were also very clever. It will be repeated | ing aud stamps at the parchpesr * cost. estima’ the Surveyor ot $1,297.90 for grading | mM of one. He even} Mr. Stewart continged, saying that Mayor | to-night. ALTER 8. COX. Troster, and Ler T street north, from 7th to 1 went so as to assert ‘a poss Lc ae recente nomination Ce red ——_—_—_ Mh eoktde THOMAS DOWLING, Avet. streets weet. , that is sure of winning. - stands ready now . a cINOMEN’S CLU! nie ————— Syne ne % Som An to Bawents shangs of Kcove th | be made a sacrifices for the good of the colored one en a ener aas Cate BBX THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r.; Georgetown, ir. Fardon—Bill for footway on south side | le. He said itimore and Ohio Rail- - = 7 of M street, from 16th street to Comecticut | Hot consider it any honcr to have the pricilons | foad Company would give anyamount to deieut | Hall,comer 3d and G streets, Wim. M. Fdix TRUSTER S SALE. ‘avenue; passed. Petition of W. A. Henderson and others, ter water main in Seventh street east, between B street and Pennsylvania aye- uue; referred. By Mr. Beall—Bill to purchase water metres, with Commmunteation of Water Registrar. [The Registrar urges the impor. ance of introdu ‘water metres to measure the quantity of water consumed by such estab- Limtubciis mo heteln, stables, breweries, laun- boro in the chair, and a constitution and by- laws were adopted similar to one in foree in the Third Ward, which excludes politics altogether from the organization, and has as a basis the demand for uniform rates of wages. A commu- nication from the Third Ward: Wor kingmen’s Club was received and adopted, urging upon the ward representatives in Counct! to abolish the contract By virtue of two deeds of t to me, dated Teepectivell (vore-—* The Bowen. the offer to W. A. Cook.” laughter.) Everybody had got up the cry of “mad dog” against Bowen without cause, but he had boen | a true friend to the colored men, and they should not go back on him. of sending colored children to white schools, but had better not make they wanted the right to do so if they thought proper. With him It was more @ matter of right han of privilege and honor. Mr. Bowen's first message to the C il Meutod on by the speaker, vealed to by Bowen's friends to change the app course he was pursuing, and tating in that had threatened to crush him out but ne nied June 3, 194, and Oct: fed_resnectively in Liber N.C. T! No. 39, folios 35. Ac, and Liber B.M. ti. No.1, folios 438, &e.. of the Land Records of the County of Mabingion. D. C.. 1 will ofter at suction. on W SD- NESDAY. the jith day of May, proximo, at 5 0 clock P. m., that Valuable Property in Georgetown de scribed as follows, viz: That Lot fengistin of parte in Ps of Lots One, Two, and Great Ky Mr. Wm. A. Freeman made a lengthy speech against the assertions of Alderman Stewart, and syste id adopt day's labor on oom ont the Mty Hall ring: after r em, ani 3 dies, restaurants, e. and suggests the neces- | then to do thelr worst. He would not conceal | which the meeting adjourned with three'Bhsers | "OT=rstian some = tion in order to prevent suck a scarcity of mater | {Cir Sets of dishonesty nor sacritice his prin. | for A. C. Richards. + | Pexxsyivasta Stats Associa Tion.— Colored doring the coming summer ax he feared wound | Cit of honor for the Ciy Halling: which did | ysnee Gononeoarionat, Guvaca-—To-mar- | Miler dimited-At w meeting oF Gos Amola, be if every available precaution to prevent it be row there will be held in this church, corner of tion held last eveni: , Wm. H. Lavalette, a colored Government Printing Office, was after a lively debate admitted to membership by a vote of 40 to 1. amd paral street; thence with Hi thence east and parallel with Bri thence north and paraliel with Hi Bridze street; and thence east to t au alley in the rear and top, a sobstantial three story Br then read from the City Council proecedings of last year, showing the action of Mr. Carter A. not promptly taken. Water metres are now being used in all the principal cites of the couse except this, and haye come tu be re- garded as indispensible. They would be of Special service here, while our water supp! remains so limited, and woukd do much to te- strain the waste and excensive use of water.) Petition of J. B. Williamson for permission to extend a frame «dwelling; referred. Resolation authorizing the Mayor to return certain re- 10th and G streets, a series of very interesting at meetings connected with the installation of the Rey. Dr. Rankin and the. consecration of the edifice. Sy tage aa : The Council, composed of pastors and «ele- Bartism.—On Sunday afternoon Kev. Alfred ites from some forty sister churches in the | Bouldin, alter a discourse, at the foot of 7th North, will hold its business session to examine | sireet, administered the ordinance of baptism to the candidate for installation at 1! o'clock a.m.; | !2 cam the dedication services will take place in the commencing at 3 o’clock p. m., sermon fe street 2) few street 90 feet.t5 t He showed wherein Mr. Stewart at that time gondemned the course of Mr. Bowen, and denaoneed his mode of distributing the them into the hands of such ine Grifting. He criticised the itewart since that time prett: freely, and alluded to bis (Stewart's) threats ts funds in patting persons as Josephi action of Mr. WR, aud the property is te desiral It is now occupied by M. J. Adler ass hart A MOVEMENT n foot amonga nnmber of church, x rof | store. ceipts to 8. Stetenins; passed. Bill for footway ‘1 | by Rev. Dr. Thompson, of New York. Christian men and women to establish a mission Terme of sale: One fifth of the purchase mo on south side of BMassachnsctue avenue, trom | Sot change’ thee foley towne he Fey | The installation exetelses Commence at 7% | clurch in the “Division.” Brest emecaah gn the roekage ia four eyual instal lith to 18th streets; referred. La ho Holden— | Ward Cinb and towards Mayor Bowen. o'clock in the evening. The sermon will be — SS by deed of trast. The terms of sale mast be Bill for the relief of Mary Noland; referred. | “ nir..J.H. Brooks said he had taken Stewart to | Preachec by Rev. K. 8. Storrs, D. D., and the Cumplied with in one weck after sale, oF the p-opert | By Mr. Bosd— Petition in relation to tootwalk | task aboutthat speech a year ago and Iie taut | Oller Parte, such as the charges, right band of ALEXANDRIA. may be Terehl, after one week's motice, at the risk on Ist street west, between K and D, with bill. | since that time, and had asked ‘him if he was | fellowship, etc., will be taken by inguished and cost of the default chaser. Conveyancing Bill to grade and gravel 2d street west, trom H | foing back on that of his in the Gon | Té tative ‘cle from the Ceancil. | ‘rae following items ate from the Gasite of | Si! #t#imDs at the cost LT TERS COX. Trustee to the canal. Do. Bstreet, trom Maryisnd av- | Sits "Stewart replied that he acknowledged his these meetings wit be open to the public, | last evening aptThSa.Tutt THOS DOWLING. Acctr. enue to the canal. Do-ist street, frem Virginia | record, but would not stand up to it now, | Wheare cordially invited to attend. In “addition to the books lately stolen from | — avenue to river; referred. . Hatton—Bill | fy) anghiter. } nd ‘The tine edifice of this church is now nearly | the M.E. Church South, a sik Sunday School [D®* Geos at coup prices. making an appropriation to purchase the build- | “Henry Johnson said Stewart's constituents | finished. ‘There remain but the details ot afew | banner has been stolen from , and the me ings at the corner of Tith and N streets for | at that thine congratulated ‘him on the inde. | doorsteps, the fence, and such small afiairs to | threadsinto which had Deen. torn hare berg | The decline fn gold cnabies usto ofer GREAT sehool purpores; referred. By Mr. pendent course he was pursuing, but they | Make !t complete All these ere receiving at- | tound at the house of the mother of one of gagoain: in KINDS OF DRY GOODS: Bill amending act in relation to the improve- | Were now disgusted with bis course’ Mr. Stew. | tention as fastes possible. tis the intention | {22 colored boys now in jail swith the | care, tite Bleached Cotten, Iie cts. ment of K street, from 12th to 16th, so as to au- | art has found out that he cannot contro) the pe a Golem fed | robbery. pa - cay ee “ fhorize the parking of the extire street except 35 | people any longer by his old plans, and now he | Orman for the sightly and eapacious loft in ‘The canal boat William Darrow, while lyi . Trish Linens, as cheap as before the. war. & feet im the center tor a carriageway; passed. wants tw try intimidation. With relerence to in the ‘basin on Inst, was stock of Biack 4 roms 2S By Mr. Williams—Bill to leand gravel 8th | the Firet Ward Club, he referred to the mon- Fae ake ta by: and the which the captain Cassimers and Tweeds for Men Bs pireet 8. W, from B to. Water street; bill for | strous acts of the chairman of that organization |, EL®CTioN6 o” Vaarnvarex.— Vestrymen have | PZ , Fob of vaine i Hal Spring Delainep and footway on west side of 8th street, from D to :: Deen elected in several of the “Episcopal | "contained, merening te ot caine “a0 yards Spring Callcoes, 830 and poo ie prey neon ne tecend wobees: a Oat cee enews: Henry {| “totes. ” ip eae made at 12h, cenis, siee, a no school r than primary shal! ch.— members, a a 4 by females; referred. By Mr. Siimms—Bull to 7 ,Columbas Delano, John H. Semmes, | 54 en A via lay 3 wooden trunk from © to Maryland re-el \Wm. 8. Todd, jr.; members holding | ¢¢ the confirmation of Solomon Blond. 101 Bridge st.. * avenue, east of Sth Yo protect property in over, Dr. H. J. Alvord, W. H. Morrison, Edw'd | heim, "a'son of atons of Char. — section; 5 footwayson is Moore, ay § WwW of Carolina Avenue, between 10th Churgh, East Washington—Charles | jo'tcsyile, and astadentof St. Jobn's Academy, INSURANCE, to retund esrtais money to L Butch ear G. E. E. A. Ryther, Charles V. Morris = ‘© 4 PRUDENT MAN ¥ORESE! i and C. ’. Mo: Es u oT Schafer; passed. By Mr, Molden —Bill tor the Walter B. Dobeon,/AcW. Miles ' CITY ITEMS. A Evin.” —— reliet of Augustus Lee; referred. hurch.-Walker Lewis, John ‘1. 4n prosperity prepare Sor adversi-y. RESOLUTION TO INVESTIGATR. Pea F, Murray, Frederick Steptoe, H. * a eer Insure your ‘i Mr. Hatton submitted a resolution that “aa J. FE. - We Moore, John-Kows Davis, | V¥RY ATTRactive! : a ae W. McKnight, Counetiman of the Fifth Ward, Jerome soesan. Z ‘The Beautiful Spring Goods, 4.8. PRATT « SON, ‘St. Andrew’s Charch.—New members, Dr. A. Or Made to Order, det the S. Fred. C. Revels, Chris. A. Fleet- At Hable & Co.'s, PHOENIX, of H. wood, Frask W. Bron menibers holding |. 2 335 Penna. avenue, (U. 8. Hotel.) 0 er tk me ores yehin Ts re . Davis, Henry Jobn- Spann apgennens - Sana » Solo ohnson. ALASKA Diawowns, BIR of New York, ove Ere ry] Om reek, and thus fwnrd erates! PIRES. . ry y Faawer in Rise far gi Rd licaaied Ora es pnswe poor Life im tht ‘EXCELSIOR. of New BBOCT. was organi ning attons, x rornde Jor the comfort es those Ball ona plan of the Washington -_-Pipes and chem You Gre taken fromthe) eet HOM the ‘Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry ‘avenue, Haweon & 8 Lewis Buackrozp, ree ESS SSSUEGSSR 0m ot rt TR aERog caged art Os oe ig MBS ARBORANCE U0. as THE FIRE NCE 0O., of Assets, (near) G1.090,000" ° ; BPrs 00.,.o Hast- to be contested for as the Championship of the United 8: » is being prepared a will be a ery State 1s tee oe oa Rd Pieces of weod from THaT PORTION of the pati pubic aitateg adve of Dr. Garratt's ‘ Tato Fiett Wiad Rue eixteenth | aa 1

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