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‘The Coarta AM SUPPLIES, ETO. AR, |The Seren prt metorm mopar. | wae: snares mitt gies omerin ge | the Peutcat Pega mmiatiade rion | mee Conti wsvieuor-| Georgetown Advertizements, | FAMILY SUFFMIES SO EVENING sT. and Spirtted pons Raking Down of the Heasry Tapprsuves wie ihe knew to be achris- | Meeti the PN Were jican Cluh—Con- TON HOMICIDE—ACQUITTAL OF THE ACCUSED. ‘THE COUNUIL OF THE VATICAN nu PE eaten —— | 14%, Hal Binge The Contract “System Ocer. | tian gentleman, an honest man, 8 good basiness | “irst Belween the Borcen Men and the Richards) Cusninan COURT, Judge Fisher_—This imo:0- too Peter's, Wash | BPRONEO Younes i - Sepeneaah ne | oe ee : man, a liberal'man, anderery way worthy of | dens Drawn Battle. ing. the case of Mary Ennis, colored. charg d | , Eev.¥.B. BONLB: Postor of Gt. Peter's, W ssh. zs their suffrage. [Great applanse.] He was per- In the contest in the regular Republican or- | with manslaughter in the killing of Alexander | TAtiepay wee ril Sista 8 ocheck. —_—— ee ee ee eee Raton Akan | soually acquainted with him; had Tived im his | ot Detwoen the Bowen men andthe | Mouton by stabbing him wit a knite betwe=n | AU QBSOAE, RYAN Nas ABE Zita too the Seventh Ward Republican Reform Associ- | jiouse- and found bim to be a just and humane | ganization iron soem 95 tre th and 7m vibes on the 2d of Jamenry Ine, | {creer bowed of fl , : aw LOCAL NEWS. ation was held last night at Isiand Hall; L.G- | landierd. He had commeneed life here, twenty, Richards men cormiderable interest been | at his house on Virginia avenue, near 3d street, | "Subjects “The Gonnelter the Vatican,” 5 ELPHONZO YOUNGS cd Hine, Esq., in the chair andrGeo ge Holmes | years ago, a poor man, and had built felt in the action of the Fifth Ward, as indica- | wis taken up, it Attorney Carringtou | Admission. 50 Cents, __ spD-% Amusemenm, 4c, a Paver citizen by his own inaecy, sae tive of the ive h of the candi- proteenting, and Mr. J. E. Norris for defence. BX THomAs pownine, avctio ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GROCERS —Neil Warner, in | "cTetary- re was notan individaal in this community | dates, A regular meeting of the ward bg 'veral wi"nesses testified for the prosecation a< ‘ann » Mr. Hine, after calling the meeting to order, | to say aught against his character as an honest liean club was held last evening at their hall, | to the nature ef the wound and ft ance TRUSTERS SALE 1 in | stated that ‘at their last meeting a committee | and capable man. He ean be elected as easy a8.) On Carroll Hil, the President, & H- H Of the room ‘The evidence was to the effect By sister eden ‘dated September etc tats anne Orena Megas —Geerge Kunkel ‘was appointed to draft a constitution for the | rolling off a log. {Laughter and ai lanse.] } the chair, who’ stated that the basinem of the | that the accused was drank on the night of the BU BSH. and Teoria in Liber] AS. No. Masomig FeaPia-— Maria's Flora! May Fo. | Emininestolepere Mind SUNG ae cha | Scat eibenT dobh unteas secre tae | Mewim Savall dmvarane ato wating | Kimi cin Mewien ned coms wenn wi | ees a afaaneaoe Br Poiana (Tet ti of the committee, then read the constitu_ | conservative support. He concluded by compli- hoped consequently there no dis- | and then threw her on the bed and ju = Pa apy Py ee bet dey of Aprtt, 1570. Comxxn Fors Sraesr. Warrssursr GaLteny—Grand P: Pane as drafted, which was, in substance, to aid | menting Mr. George Hatton, saying he was “‘a her, when she stabbed him fatally. 1 of Lot 126: Beall's Gret addition ramic Exhibition, every evening, this week only- | in selecting capable and honest Republicans to | brick.” [) Ach utter, who had | ,,.W™ H. moved the of the paeeeete to make out a }to at the north: i Cs Samara ape Osment, OAT Ee Ag | Stepetemenees | tented Bere mpor. or eleven. years a eine ails per dion. | cop ine tone ‘* MARERrTar’s ART Gattacr, 496 1th Mt of the com- | came forwatd 41 . George Holmes, chairman ntarily bore mony to | mittee of five to be present at the Union League the sympathy of Mr. Emery with the wor! Hall, (Central Committee,) stated that the com- | man, and of bis hearty endorsement of mittee had performed its ‘and the result of | eight-hour system of labor, of his Ii that > First Congregational Charen. Cente Conte meeting to ali_the nomination | his workmen, of their devotion to hum, ‘the Island. Qeate en's eo bed of Matthew Gr Emery as the next Mayor of Coes willingness 46 pay the highest ae tclames Arisram. indicted for amanit and bat- fons, ‘The commodious edifice on the corner of 10th | 02%; the Vetter of Bi, Emery President of the United States. [Tremendous tery, plead guilty and was fined Cents and G streets, known as the First Congrega- the fomination; which was much app! routed atthe applanse.] tional Church, being now completed, was for- of Sar Emery be adopted an S"Siactees ‘the taken on the the letter of Mr. malty dedicated yeuteving. afterncen. | The ‘i werming this club. Emery at the platform of the club, and it wav said bmpressive services wore opencid by the reading | Pfr. Hine said there need not much be said on | tmantimously adopted. ‘The meeting then ad- gition At ihe woriheant tetera of eau etree Hi There ¢ New rk, Naa Torowed by prayer | the nomination of Mr. E every | journed. <5 by Mr. Samuel given for preparation, as the indictment oo“ wage hd ‘width, binding om Green atrect. rs Ss We Chickering, DD. Rev J.P. | man in this community was familiar with his =o rr. Snodgrass offered & ble and | found onty on Monday last, and the accused had | 88 fect amen lene papecn, D. Da LL: De ot New York city. - He is understood as being the rep- | Fourth Ward Referm Republicans. | resolutions to the effect that the ward had | no its having been placed om the cal- | The hret lot has s stable on the rear: the thied is dedica rman, : a Caen oan fiom Attorney do the Regisiering? | always acted notwithstanding the | cnder until and asked @ contina- | Sproved by s frame dwelling, and the fourth by & FLouR. zoverned this country to a greatex- | “some Talk—The City Halk Ring Gcts.a | newspaper reports about them, and advising all:| ance. Gen. Massey, for the prosecution, 0p | reree cf safe: One tr tent, but the intelligent mechanics and work- | ‘Scorching. the other wards to unite in n of motion fer coutinasnce, as did "S BEST FAMILY ingmen of tms country were gettingarowsed to | ‘rye Fourth Ward Republican Reform Ciab the Dr. S. was | District A . Judge Fisher remarked that ay a ee ee eels teen erant cant | Meld @ meeting at their new hall, corner of | then Tesolut when Wm. H. be given in all cases,end it had ital itself, which ls the natural adjunct of labor, | Seventh and D streets last evening, J. H. Crane, bas always controlled it and everthing else, be- | President in the chair, J. C. Wi cause it can purchase labor. Werkingmen now tem. The object of the find that by combining together, and by a united to ratify the nomination of Matthew G. system of action, they can control capital and | gmery for mayor. ike it seek labor. Labor will, in fature, lead | “Dr. J. C. Stephenson said that he thought this She way and capital must seck it, | A.strong be- | was the time to make a motion with regard t0 this doctrine, and one who acts upon | the regittration which commences next week in these | oon in, his intercourse with | the Fourth Ward, and that the interest of the men. is Matthew G. Emery. (Great applause.| | people required it. He moved that a committee vidious distinctions be- o four be appointed se challe and a com- pe LT Sa mt a e ns Tey 3 Dr. Stephenson sald that his reason for Saek bo Peg d Ly es and thie commences ward nex! Lom was the last of the club before that time. He wished to know whether they would let the Corporation Attorney register who he pleased, whether tree citizens or not. Mr. J. A. Cushi ing called on, said that he to see unity of purpose in redeeming AU ° Seiad RR EXCHANGE MILLS EXTRA, ALL AT LOWEST POSSIBLE &. ») AD ALL GUARANTEED. —_ De ¥ THUS. DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THR Regus OF GEORGETOWN FOR See ae On TUESD. i ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ ©8., Grocers. 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Comme Four-,xd-a-uacy Steger. yesterday 275,000 herring, at $10 per 1,000, auuid terrific yells for both Richards and Bowen, for he P! phia market. ‘clared the resolution lest. announceme! ° was greeted with alternate cheers for the candi- | _ RIVER FRont.—Sherif’s Wharf—Arrived— meeting being u to-day. G. that a yote should be taken, the Chair pat the bet f BF See other column apt te — mw. BACON he a . city from the corruption and filth that it | dates; and amid the noise and confusion the | Schr. Misourl, Moses, with bg tem ad sil, 8 Dal LE, s the mantle of upon afl ao. mecting dispersed. See rey Garicod. Sebs Joa Thomas, rar Taha Bee poker i ‘The Chair stated that the Bowen faction had AOE SS 2 Wharf —. Sour John t! teal Ratate Broke eta oe Richards; Le! he man ed the as Zz called a meeting atthe Rag ae eres at, aoe Fourth Ward Repabliean Club. bag a = x —. ‘indoor. _spf0-ts [Rep.Chron.&Uouri-r} Auctioneer. 4 Mr. Bowes, na.one wented hint re-elected but tte dove veople vat Sthe Four Ward te- “Biter” Peck Recognises Major Morse" Major” int night ‘shout 6, o'clock, wth panengers aed | [RY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr; Georgetown acquainted with Esery personally Parr HB. Philbrook nddressed thewiccting at | Beats Fraternize—Par Nobile Frat.um. ‘Potomac Ferry Wharf-—The steamers Wawaset Burwaen Savextu ax Eicurn Starxre, : ib met last Al left he this morning for Moant reales te es Abasroaetha Unetaones ie Cnae hk Verses eisk tan Oto vameereean Mearirete: — ot the City | About one thousand in number. ‘The Wawaset Hall; D, B Peck, in the chair, and J. M. Talty | SO9"G."Noard the Marine Band, and went sin ad iress from A. K. Browne was read, in oo yen pedi tobere He ys fe .K. ‘dered by Henry D. -, for ich he: segrots nie. Lnapitity te attend ian} tee ccrasen, Bix firest outs were eke oie meetings of the club, but announcing himself in | tered to convey the members of the Ohio Legis- full leg mp Aad them, himself | lature to the wharf, and will be there at four to labor for election of the candidates. | o'clock to bring them up on their return. Three cheers were posed for Mr. Browne, ‘The Lady of ‘Lake will leave here for Nor- some lengt! nest i he knew of the two men, that Mr. Emery was | Mr. im. (eg might be bhected, t two years ago Sayles mre untee. Ante mints beeen cane ie reform for May an (wi layor, with Beonomy is well-known, a legally lected) his charactex was prove: . Never was thes: 9 man he had got posession of the office. [A voice = af better epportunity to | “That's so.") He had gathered about him the reform in the administration of | men whe now com the ring, who cannot be ic affairs than was S.J. Bowen. Yet he | trusted, and a look at these individuals would ad utterly failed to meet the wants of the | satisfy a stranger of their characters. Mr. Eme- Bas reduced the prices of Grocert: Wines, Liquors in proportion to docluse in goa,” x mme- | but nary cheer was given. foik at 3 o'clock to-day. She takes quite a large =e Officers, and to create dately op atiaining bis major ty. foun Wash. | A: Ml, Green offered some resolutions, freight of general Tuerchandise for the river ts $3 object of giving his ington. "No man stonde higher the citi- | ,, Flder Peck, (looking towards W.S. Morse).— | j, gs, and passengers for Norfolk. . prance and | favorites salaries — 9 moa htegy honest | zens. [Applause.| First he was a hig, and Caton pe poate: gt Carter's Waarf—Arrived—Schr. Emma Vir fel of all sated aaron —- that this is not ithe kind of reform ded just the Whigs of those days made tirst-rate Repu’ rear of the room “Morne. " ki ; licans. | Laughter and applause.) His loyalty can- now. [Applause.) He called the attention of t be questioned, and during the war he aided the mecting to the desperate a made by | the government ‘to the full extent of his ability. the City Hall ring to break the meeting | Not with the present Mayor, who has of the mers, and he tendered his thanks to bim the Chairman of the Common Council, who Tax Star and the tor their able de- | sided in planting rebel cannon arcand Fred- fence of the rights of the people to express them- | ericksburg, and a Ward Commissioner who that! forts and give large measures of success.’ Se ‘Tux Boarp or Porics Commissiowmns held meeti a last evening. Pri Knees was promoted to be , Vice HH. Walker, deceased. Peter Y. Rossebury was inia, Beau Upon hearing the | fo" *saneqe ated. , Hooper; latter, Elder Peck immediately annow that | Smyrke, Robinson, both light. Major Morse had been called AT apd snd intro- | Johnson’s Wharf-—Arrived—Schr. John Cum- duced that gift enterprise vete- | verland; Sloops, L. Johnson, Streaker, Wm. rap, who began along harangue which he bas ‘and Four Brother; Steamers, Prince ward from Henry, been bout the city at meeti jam and fishing Oren eee edit ta Wi mafter leaving the | Wot! reer ie army. He proceeded te villify Tue Star and ‘Mem.—Sailed. r. Jane L. Newton from -33e., Bonsted, 30c, S80, 23a8se * ot reform. These meet- “Jo. Wil- 2 —Sehi Ferien was relmatated or ana eet ein ace deat; | ings had continued, and the result is, that there | CaTFied & Hiaber Thayeag?') Mr timeny | Kepwitican newspapers, and those connected | Boston April 16th, with ice for Great Falls lee Moses Meredith, Privates La Rossiter, | # DOW a well Organized party that has put the | was a gentleman in his. manners, who never | W:th the Kepublican reform movement; finally Company. Joseph J. Gorden, Joseph B. Walling. W. H. E. | B2me of an honest man before the le, and | knew how to treat a man rudely. (A voice— | Jetty Robinson, a colored man, inquired of the ee eee ‘©urend, Josiah ¥. Grant, W: “L. Lioyd, | they now ask and demand that he shail be | «‘That’s so.”] With Bowen it was otherwise. | the Chair, if the gentleman intended to speak ND NNN WAT Cross & Blackwell's CHOW-CROW, E.B. Hickman, and John 'B. Wilson were dis. | clected. He did not speak against Mr. tich- | Whe among you have ever been to the Mayor's | #ll night?’ as it was not desired that he should CECECETOWN. ey ue i Zac; ote. 400 missed the force. The secretary board, | #fds, who he be an honest and | ofice and received gentlemanly treatment? He | Monopolize allthe time, whereupc:. Sorse sub- jocooem ant TEE on. The im the report furnished the press, remarks, | ©#Pable m: le theugst they could | =, sed inat they seer. Emery, if they did not | sided. errs Sxxt To Jait—The man Oliver May, who, @o Prince Wales SALAD “"Every member of the board: re the | FS ‘orm with Emery with str. | know him, and they would a gentleman. | | The Executive Committee reported the fol- | on 1 afternoon, at the corner of 3d and SAUCE, pts. 608 necessity of ba ‘dismiss the named | Kichar ns Bows = a a Some Republicans think the nomination of Mr. | lowin Frederick streets, brought down a hoe witn such Laces, Italian, and Virgin OLIVE 0! a on tion—Marcellus West, lowest bidder. He believes in reform in the | Emery was ® snap judgment. and the friends of 5 force upon the head of a brother workmen Challengers of Registra William B. Edinboro, Willam Bowen, 0. © He ] Mr. Kichards insisted that they should have . named Wm. Washington, as to cleave his (Wash- employ officers physically disqualified | *tFicteense of the term. Ithad been said that | gone into a convention. He could not sce how | Brisco, C. Ryan, Edward Scanlon. ing’s) skull almost in two, had a hearing yester- Best brands of FLOUR, quality guaranteed. for the performance of active ” Saree pagment had been taken in nominating | jen could think of associating with Wm. A. — Sa ree Cerne eee. day aiternoon before Justice Bucke gana was . Ee, tker nominate wi % * ', ° shi Be — Mr revlon, as ving been 1 they had than te into a formal womvesell Cook and Bowen, in whom they had no conti. Holton, A. M. Green, Allen Coffin. Martin Cro- committed to jail to await the result ot ashing : dence, and Mr. Kichards’ friends being deter- Tas 2o.the same thing, which had been done. | mined to go into the Cook convention, there ‘he canal nuisance would be done away with | was no other course left but to do a they had if Mr. Emery is eleeted. The old ditch will be | Gone, and they had nominated the right man. cleanedout. | [Applause.} The failureof Bowen | {Great applause.) In regurd to the Cotecila ne fo improve the central portion of the city, and ) would urge the linportance of electing men, Aad the lavish expenditure of money in the ‘out- | Not such Scallawaue as moro there aepreene skirts, as disgusted Congress, and the conse- | "yr"°h “Galawags a8 were there at present. Seer maine, ime ame market square will be | duced, and said he had been in Washington aera Was the result ol Bowen's | twenty years, and had watched all the mayors policy in keeping the Corporation laborers at | fom Seaton down; and, though fault had been work in the outekirts ef the city to secure their found with some, there was no such fault as was Ly ape ga found with Bowen. He spoke at some length Mr. George W. Hatton was the next of the tax upon the citizens, and said he coul He said it was most time for him to stop talking | sarely say that the larger portion of the taxes about the apostacy of Bowen. When he com- | ha been misapplied. In the Fifth Ward, two enced it a few months ago very few believed | years ago, when they were electing delegates to him; all believing Bowen was « saint, but the | {27380 cuenta a tent was raed, the exes, of men are Getting opened. He imight be | People were scared OutOf tee church; nud A Lew = E eee ne Ir eer ey eougue jo large aman | men clected the Bowen delegates. Mr. Emery ORANGES. DATES, FIGS, ALMONDS, WAL- BU CAN NUTS, y m , BRAZIL NUTS, ton’sinjuries” Drs. Bodisco, Williams ai kure. nin, William H. Edinboro, William 8. Morse, Lafayette Jeffries, P. H. Donegan, James Dal- {. Waldron, Andrew Gleason, Maurice Campaign Committee—Michael Scanlon, John Thompeon, C. C. Brisco, John Peyton, A. W. Lay , Thomas Sorrell, A. Clark, Henry Poland, uel Ambush, Sol Donamore, Kob- ert Brown, Thomas Bowie, Jerry Robinson, William lor, D. E. Cahill. Sidney McFarland moved that each momber of the Finance Committee head the list with a = Raa nOeeted. After by gst ccc T. Jen- kins and others, the club urned. PE ridge atreet; and thence east to the becinning. with an alley in the rear and improvements, consisting of & sabstantial three story Brick Warehouse, com posed of two large buildings connected, fronting re spectively on High and Bridge streets, with celinrs ‘his is one of the iD re. town, and the Property isin all respects desirable. It is bow occupied by M. J. Adler, as a hardware store. ‘Terms of sale: One-fitth of the purchase money to be paid in cash. ek residue in four egual instal- mente of 6, 12, ts, and 24 months respectively. to be secured by deed of trast. The terme of eo be complied with in one week after sale, the propert: may be resold, after one week's notice. at the ris and cost of the defaniting purchaser. Conveyancing of the and stamps at the cost r. WALTERS. COX, Trustee, _apt-ThSaTatt THOS. DOWLING. Aurtr, he is gettin probably recover. Both the pai employ of Joseph F. Collins, anda petty dispute led to the blow being struck, which may termi- nate fatally. ELgcTION OF VESTRYMEN.—Vestrymen for St. John’s Episcopal Charch have been elected for the ensuing year. ‘The members holdin; over were Kobert igo Professor M. Yarnal!, J. Marbury, jr., and Captain Wm. P. Sanger, but Captain Sanger hag Pang following new members were chasen: ieorge Waters, Nenry D. Cooke, A. H. Herr, Wm. G. Ridgely and Chas. E. Rittenhouse. CoxFIRMATION.—Bishop Whittingham con- firmed a classof twelve at Grace Chapel yes- terday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Cokeng aad E? Breakfast }» according to q Choice Sagar Cured HAMS. BIO Bebe poctehreted pare out WHISKY. Haa- nis’ Imperial WHISKY, with » com eens +t Beran et Domenic WINE. EERLZE™ SEGAES. fancy end staple, © FFPE*H BoastED corrEEs DAILY. — for BEST RIO to 3 cte. Prices reduced LAGUYRA apd MARICABO Si cts, |. Gun Powder, fi TEAS, $1 po wand ality St POM March a resol m was adopted fixing their at $2) per month. On the 7th itstant the went to headquarters to receive their pay, and find- ing the amount to be but $20 Messrs. Meredith, Lioyd, Wilson, Grant, and Walling refused to sign the roll, except under id treasurer re Burt) he P an bok ) refused to allow them so aaa bsequently several of the men em- the Isth instant, ‘at ms gees of the ‘Bo rd. Commissioner Chase and proposed: Tar Turrp Warp Lanorine Men’s Asso- claTron.—This association held a meeti: t Wisewell Barracks last evening, George H I i awit ——aeet re | Lag ‘and ; > Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, GOVERNMENT JAVA 4 cte bad done more than any other candidate to- | ton in the chair, and Mr. Kuhn secretary. The | River | Frowt.—Entered—Steamer EF. ©, street. on the rol they be paid; also instructing the fight he would doit ail slone. | Applaase.) | wards beautityingeand improving the city. On | committee appointed to ascertain the status of + Knight, Johnson, New York, with full freight B ne eine e sigee ee ee rE cee i ry to brine charges against ratify the gor Bhat of Mr. Matthew G. | ‘ue frst Monday in June, Bowen would be | the bill to grade and gravel New Jersey avenue | for District merehants. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | —™ = of nen enh years. aan and served on Emery. (Applause.} He thought there was forced to say, (Othces depart from me,” and made a p peaker warmly endorsed Mr. Emery. : Lomond | — EOLOH EIA, CEORGRTOWN, DISTRICT OF | (RUSHED, FOWDERED, and GRANULATED ‘were i the people would know him no more. [Voice | "Mr. Connolly explained his relations to this ALEXAN - = woman Someta tionar tare Soma | tro pens Emer kes Boren” Wethner ain | scoupianet isu athe promi two Year| wil and hp the work. might be romps een fe rioorFidoe the'tatncribers mate Ne | CLARLFIED, 1. day at 12 o/¢lock. Messrs. Taylor. Wilson and es eed Ronee St down sd write ‘phereases | gress was to give us. Where are they? The | lected without reference to their preferences in | ‘The Gazette has the following items : secords of sald District. in Lier NOT No. 13,ton0 | BEST NEW YORK BUTTER, se. y onday Dre. N.S. Lin- ¥ the ward meetings for adoption. | Applause.) the approaching elections. He wished to intro- for the preferences expressed by him with refer- Leadbeater. St. “TPalmer Briscoe stated that he would use his | d Ching palitieal here, but saldeas sieve | cree eae The, following havo been | £0. £c;, and ender the ingtroctiogs of public auc: | WELCH'S FLOUR aslo edvertined rates. a a . Palmer at ald use his luce nothing political here, but said, as this isa | elected vestrymen of different Epi: i 0 * slow asany ret Garnett, and received a certit- | {16 did not believe Emery would steal Bowen's | means and his best Intelligence to get every one | workingmemeassociation, the allusions homade | iGcttew esp men © Christ Church—C. F. Lee, fon, TAL RSDAY., May Sh, 1570. 6 0 clock p. m.. in jeate they were sound men, fully able to | Bowes tolae ania cart of "thing: faa nteanat | that he knew to vote for Mr. Emery; that it had | were unavoidable. ‘To kim every honest man | SOc Metnee WW. Yeaton, L. B. Taylor, H. | being part of Lot No, 47 of the o Note ana J. MALL SEES, perform the duties of pol —- & ol le are the rulers, | been said that Mr. Emery would tiot employ a | inthe Republican party was the equal of every Y . @. Cazenove, Reuben John- 4 ning at the Cy ott ft, a were sum the Board, but | Mr- Emery believes peop! colored man. He was a men of a colored | other, and no power should ibe any one tabler, C. L. Powell, and E.8. | on the sout ‘street, mh2-lm Northwest corner of 18th end H sts. ‘Rot examined, their certificates | ae eT ee eee eet eee eines | man, and he tad worked for Mr. Emery for Paul's Wale recived eet ‘mon | Dadein the city’s affairs soonit would beinvolved ‘aul’s—Lewis 7 Jas. Ent- in hopeless debt. “‘Itbad been charged that Mr- pera Pony Br fhe tert enn CHL 9d 4 dismissed have not as yet determined what further action premises. SH Fias, ah J ae COOKING te tee per waitbas cok (4, seo eandidates for = oraliing te (ad Title, A. McLean, S.F.Gr ry, dno. A. Dixon, * +) ee PRUNES, NEW DATES. RAISINS, : ~ r man, whi lored. [Ap- | has many men, capable e high- | Gen. Corse, C. 8. Taylor, J. W. Green, J. W- ak eo “2 4 to take in the Fiameryig felenas were polters, from the Henab. | pinnec. : est offices in the city, and upon whom the whole | Hooft, T. A- : F. nox, and BL with the Aver line aid teen cs eben Bet, | Late Im . tease bc cece bo ee fred Piltr. Grane sald when’ they nominated Mr. | Cote eeeid ete dane ee try to | gertieid. A, Brows: ke Ae fe Dr. W. GID. | Suchet tint ike beineaee ae and. sence [na TASLE CILS, OLIVES, CAPERS, SARDINES, {Appiause.| Show mea man who istorreferm | Emery it was with a fall knowledge of what | conelliate the whole party were unit to” be | fon, Wim. A. Smoot We Je tates, Chee ee ©. WITMER, andl will show you au honest man, no tmavter | Mey were doing, and the increasing popularity | rulers. ‘The hour is critical; division is destruc: Brill, Harrison Appich, Robt. A. Adam, Win. apie Penn. avenue, near 1h % by what name you may call him, whether | a they had anticipated. He pes wg de adler bape igen g H. Muir. — : Ofiered the following: sel rations for the welfare —Judge Cock- ieqsseadane enemomncnc iene altegiced, That in lacing Matthew G;Kmery in | when he knows that the defeat of all must be qrll tas made the Tllowing appotntaoent for INSURANCE. ccrats, He for one went into this work for the | eieuen Aenactet comtsiat wish ie Setcedoeet Fairtax county: F. D. Bie! clerk; Sherif’, salvation of the Republican party. He tnought Principles adopted at ite organization on the /ih of eee este weigh © fonthoor against the welthre — =e d at ite or m = 1 Fare; Commonwealth's .ttorney, zone “ A PRUDENT Hea. ,FOBESEETH THE the part; ‘Mi i Vent, that association is to be put . Love; - Foote oF dee clay fieer Gas Meee ot as eatin | Come kei tenis tae pote ee ok aches ial of the whole. __ | Moore, J. DePutron, and Jas. M. Love. In prosperity prepare for adversity. [Applause.] To be a Republican now is to be. | bY iteowm principles, and ‘not by the standing of r. Freeman asked how the bill in question | The delegates from this city to the Radical Ne nes ova lieve in and swear ce to him for | RTs as, wnat we regard the declaration often | 3000.8” = achat es wares’ —- Convention in Richmand are Judge Lysander ve, eighteen, and twenty-four months, wit ae ‘a bait loaf of bread and astick ef {Voices. | meteteth’ pubiicly privately. by thuse aati. | ¥a% posses, and noliding be been aes Hill and Postmaster . The Lewis | semi-annual The title will be rr A.5, PRATT «@ Sox, ee oe csdnnnen geen eumen who refuse to co-operate with us. that | DrStor, yl tntecmsgs, an red eee dee eee | McKenzie will also attend the Convention. Eancred dlisiy are io bo pal down’ x sion ot aoe im the ko | Shex will Bo tnto @ convention called by William A- | soa he hoped the committee would urge on the'| , In order to keep a man named Joe Bowers | If the terme of sale are complied with within | PAGENIX, of Beet eatlee s Roses wth Seat eee caine. | Mayor the importance of ‘approving the bill and | from walking into the river at Fishtown this | wodays after such sale. the truske reserves the she YOM: +4 iach peighnle Ghar a violation of all recog: ordering the work. dation nigiactine moraine 78 Grown ing himself, he was locked wR a ene me ogery pon. Sve days’ notice, Dm manne _ al ned polttical con- jchard Clark offered a resolution request! station house. ‘All stamps and con’ at rs cost. | end thus guard FIRB! tent Past und if put in practice we pre- | tne Gommissioner of the Ward to give employe ——_—_———_—— = ‘tke FERTOR, Eruses areas FIRE! and SalI tnd pulitiesisuliiiesion aah whosa®. | ment to the membersef the association irre- CITY ITEMS. apis-coakds —_“RHOMAS Di arawct. | 2s your, Life i the RECELSIOR, of Now pA was quite lively. ticipate juct. spective of opinion. ])®* Goons at coup exiczs ~—— | deve tohem you are taken Srom theme ‘ese wou Farge the in rey ptr 2 a relist cus ctr ath Pei ito “OLD SOL” SHINES FOR ALL! —— a. 8. PBATT 2 SON, Agents, pga yo election ‘of men who will aduninister our ‘As also does the Black Dress Suits, tf aps No.3 Y.M. 0.4. Busding; iy i | to ith homesty and city government w: y ond ; "And other Spri . ‘wide Bi eta.. NSURANCE ROOMS 3 sc Bind, pogo pong = ei Sse ey aig a 2 carrmgiainent siociy | Seed gear temmenetet cara | T ~ a was tn the room, < = ——_o—_— _ froma | T.M. HANSON & B.LEWis Seles arene of the challanpes, Gas eine See ek thle cochlear be ee ere |, Wake venchutionn were nopted ‘lth cheers, Goon Styues or Cassiuens PawTs, 3% toss, | cone tor Din Aeetes | * 5 panne hn Se ee noe ot, Dy zans to vote in.a mass against the whites. “This | | Mr. R.M-Hall offered the following, which Nery handsome ones, rom 0 to i Eb ne" rant bettne Cette. Taz. FURS TRS BSUSSFCE 00. of Bert Defore election day. | <Pszation C. Ao all: |W ieecslona thet thle meeting heertity endorse the Small size Pantaloons, for conta, (the ‘at 12% conta; also, @ ‘but he would have | yro7e mination of Matthew G. Kmery for Ure mayor. One Priee, in Pisin fall stock ‘of Gloves, Corsets, ' that he was an pang ty of this city and pledge ourselves tolabor, by Qa ty ay Special bapgsine may be eaveta, G16 ; . ls opponent suggested shat thet would — af] honorable means in our power, tosecere his élec- o No. 410 7th street northwest. | “miata 101 Brides ‘ 722 THBURANCE CO. ap fount. Another charged that Mr. Emery | (La Tie Chair sppointed the, followlug:—Chat- ‘The resolution was finally laid on the table. ae THE FIRE ©o., 0 anda trigndof the former answered | ia" jert? Miams, ' To ty reotorsto | PrgzoN SHooTINo.—One of the first WOOD AND. COAL. THE Tine A spite Me Sine, | Breet suc oa scone egy con ANP oar 2 Wberaie cis erases large provertion of | Ss, "ne, see re Fans Deak can oe SSL W 47 Repvcep Prices, | TE LUTAAM URE IESURABOR OO..cfiart: | - @ had been re. 2 Paterson L the contestants being two well-known shots. allt Deught of 4, Galt the Steam tow THE, BOCES YU. lauo” FIRB INSURANCE gtreet ew le fol pe rer hi 1g. Zmsery wae wien ee) Ss PSS Te eee THE METRO! » | don that -~ ee tami! Fo M. Edwards aliqs Carter searks infavor of ‘Was brought before Justice Walter, it was high i i Ht Hi i ‘ | i d li i i i i i i I z 2 | | fl : | td f ee ef i in fF al : ‘ Hi i hi i a i ) i | i : : §3 a i ff rf A i it i if Ha al t aH lt i ie at he all knew r - ; GUNPOWDER TEA, 91.50, 5 eee Catwhen the re ead will Oe eaten wt haa. * = Casrer, wore. cresptic in if : 6 BBLS. OF THAT PURE WHITE SUGAR eight pounds for one dollar, Call rr bad obtained possepsion of ‘the office of: aplé-6t Fepu’s avenue, near i9th street. ——_—__ Save or Rear Estate —. ‘Weeeler, real estate brokers, have soit lot 3, Rice's diviston of square 395, 20 feet fre: of SS feet, to Richard Wi