Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1870, Page 4

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Pelities im the First Ward. in that way, nor will the mass of the voters in MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN CLUB. in this ward, if 1 know them. sort of thing eevee? : is played out, How shall the Nominations be made?—A Primary i] don’t believe there‘is 2 man se lection Mo iow, ao deapicadl back to be held—Mr. Himber Defends his oe tion— Cheers for Bowen, Emery, < ward mapa A regular meeting of the First b- LOCAL NEWS. Yean Club was beld last night at the Stevens —ebenes School House, the President, Henry Himber in the chair, and Wm. Prender, secretary. «RATIONAL | THEATwT The Lady or Lyoos” | The Chair stated that there were many per- sa—George Kunkel in | #°Ds in the ward who were not registered, and «« Uncle Tom's Cabin” he called upon them ive fm their names to Lincot’ Hain —Lectute of Capt. Halton tts ee eight Arctic Carnot, Hatw-Lecture by Bow, P. Ver pout ‘Tramp. - seepise : He 4 iti Tee! ail ef $ if z E Hi i Hg dlr ray Hy et af ofa) Caparo mp e eolored, making a total thus far of 1,664—1,125 bite and 549 colored. ‘Pus E Sramer Howicine— me Accused Be- ‘orpus—, A damitted fore the Court om Habeas C Sante, She wer comming Tae ee needy by Coroner"Dr. "W. W. 16 auéwer the killed mm. M. was Safes Judge Feber tn the’ Caine = a@ writ of habeas and his coun- i i F' i mecused, (hay pistol a « to eh cre an at , when Aatter asked for saying that he woul Kill him; and that caring he would showed that the was in ed don’t. won't gité way stmost iteeen » being the scout ar ‘he gentleman should not be J Fisher at most it was man- Himber.—*‘ That's just whatre and fixed the amount of bail at 25,000, int Thomas Martin, Preaihatter Mr. ‘became his bail. the Invinei Club, aa one of the delegater. He honest man; and asked if that ‘The Chair demanded order, and said he was ‘not oat in favor of pagent because he hi an em! whisky bottle iter eloeste. ieaving the water the night. This the Noses flooded night. e floors w and the water was through the ceilings | man would teitity jet f been trescoed and others being’ Gecoragy; | "Bome cae ts the crowd, sald to be'a clerk, he water of course has soaked thro: whose name the reporter could not learn, said he part of the stairway and emal! rooms it (Himber) was @ rebel not so very long ago, rd | which could easily be proved. Himber—‘You are a liar and a dirty scoun- drel.” (Great commotion.] “If there is one thing I am proud of it is that I was a Republi- can before sucha dirty whelp as you came about livel; owed—the man alluded toasakin ‘abeostime the crowd towards hustled him ——— the whoops and yells of the crowded ouse. After order was restored Mr. Himber con- tinued to say that he was not here on trial for his Republicanism. He would, however, that man or any other such ty, scoundrel on ra issue of his mix we? We'll see who isa true to the I~ ? We w a 2 as the co! Considerab! suspicion. He could use. Mr. a asked if he might be allowed a uestion. x Volees—Oh sit down and let somebody else be heard.” up.” Mr. ‘ie the A pee in favor of letting the Democrats of First Ward vote in the peuinawy elestion'?” % where the hen scratches,” Mr. Brooks—‘ in favor of one, no maticr what bé has ‘Been hereterore, 1f he’ de- clares himself a good Kepublican now, and is known to Geter one.” ee ae woth” wad one we ate “voles Thats @ home ‘thrat © ~rnare TSH. SBOE said he was for having a fair e# Pression of the ward. He suppesed the game ‘was to rule out all but Bowen Alfred iv0 w the word ngpetiteee oo wo eahored t3. Mak snarl tie ‘talk; ‘that's the! ran Del Ree ee se we. sent propese’ te'let any Fs i Ale eid! og Fa ae i Hl il me Fee ietiet tights The Mined Scheel Quer, | mean 20 low 5 amedanaings else. now mutually pl the mominee, itybe Bowen er any one Voices‘No."" “No.” “No.” “We don’t do any such % . to Mr. Francis Taverns took the stand, and took a — that any one would » it the ticket. He was willing to vote for Bowen, Richards, Emery, or any other man: might nominate. ° aft den was ahead dt him, and poceedea powden was ot, him, to discuss the “chalk marks,” but hi ruled him out of order; and enowerise ut who had the right to the floor, Se motion to adjourn was made and mingled cheers for Richards, Bowen, Emery. a Fourth Ward Politics. THE WORKINOMEN’S REPURLICAW CLU Hatton and Others on ‘the City Hall : The Fourth Ward Workingmen’s Republican Club held a meeting at Wall's Hall, corner of H street and New Jersey avenue, last evening— Mr. J. C. Wall in the chair, and Mr. Henry ton sei -—which was attended. About 40 new members were elected, Increas- ing the total membership to nearly 200, abont 30 1g colored. Mr. Dennis Fitzgerald was élect- ee i532 Eeced HE ; but now nded, while other irish clubs testand tee tore in cage tame SP men and place honest men in office. Mr. Milan had said that there use wrong. vot he was leading in the wrong dives” was in ple, Hayl been aroused, remove put their of his, for he ‘particular. Mayor len: ret be cient. fa a ‘City hatey bing ‘ ng frightened Fie om a it had ince a gentlem: i Rot know which side bo fear of being spotted. Why, let them spot, [appiause,| and he would asy fret tind out thé Tight course and follow, not caring for spotting. One otf the reasons for a retormation is that the in power are pau » and the people are termined to get rid of them, The people, he believed, if 7, did not yote these parties out of office would be held accomntable for it at the bar of God. It was corrupt leaders who killed the Democratic party, and so it would be with the Republican party if they were allowed to remain in power, and he would urge them to purify the and strike down corr: & Mr. Emery not only gave eight hours and @2 per day, but paid them too, [applause] and it was not with im as was the case with the corporation—reqniri: wait twenty months for for ten day’: 5 When “the ring” was before the they professed t friendship for the laborin man, and the Mayor 1d to do aw: with contracts. Has he done it? [A voice—‘' No.” There was au effert made to place the blame of mismanagement on the Councils, when it was notorious that the Mayor rules the Councils, and no bill could be passed by the Boards if Bowen was not iv favorofit. He would call on citizens, in the language of the contractor's Journal, to “arouse,” go’ forward, whole dut Interests of the taxpa in for themselves, for united. t w that you Emery abe ie —y wi Dot as thatold tt der for next Monday lot. iy Dill ap; ‘THE NEXT Considerable debate can Aldermen to the by the ouncils: StFe@ts all over the sity, ; and ‘Mr. st the direction of Mr. Emery, “My Jett will in a few months more er, and will be able to improve or tea: proved such sections of the cit ” A slight sensa' Alderman Emery’s face. waa su modest blush as inquiring glances were turned im. The bill was fimall mittee, and the , indict ilty of an for the grand rt, He was THE PELLITIER CASES. Inthe cases of Antonio Pellitier for frandu- lent meenrertny’ and false pretences a notle pros. entered. Equity Covnrt, Judge Wylie.—A number of orders and decrees were made to day, and the atgument in the Zion Wesley Church case was resumed. Oxpxans’ Court, Judge Purcell.—' ‘ial session of the court, letters istration were issued t Jane Adams on the es. tate of Robert Adams—bond $600; do. to Richard ‘Meade on the estate of Richard W. Meade— 12,000. @ was ror ee guar- dian to his orphan child —bond 615,000. —e i FFs. if live i i erect & sen wall and made the special or- Saee four sebools, peepee nsuéed on this bill, in ference was made by several Reubli- coat athe the as he ma: nm agra . AD ‘Fused with a recommitted to the com- adjourned. Crimrxat Court, Judge Fisher—This morn- ros. was entered inthe cases of Ui, Edward Barron, and ted for as ‘To-day, at of admin- 1? s 5 e . 8 e 4 : : it i i 7 i H ; a g —_—__—_ ALEXANDRIA. Pm} Gazette of last evening has the following mas = 4axp Wasuinoron Rat-roap * "s Baxiwa Powprr. J le =. in which the component to its com! are 80 pure and so Bicely pr: that the same results follow with each Not only is it cheaper, but the in its favor pronounce it the pack: orig ull heed y York, and for sale by ali 03 a THE GREAT FALLIN GOLD is Goldman's Popular Geny Furnishing Stores, No. 409 men, who ha’ ust now repfemished ¢helt . ve k ‘cing Goods for the sp in sale houses East at the lor taken the lead of other similar esta! forget the name and numbers. 3,30,1; cect BRghs al #8 # Elegant Spring Suits. $15 #15 Elegant 5 Sula. $15 Co.'s, 335 Pennsylvania avenue (U. 8. Hotel.) a — ore BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. C RBOQUET. D TEN DIFFERENT VARIETIES. artiel ever been introduced to the ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS. Lucca, Italian, and Virgin OLIVE PRICES AS VARIED AS STYLES. tion of all lovers of this delight $e Bow So powelar in assortment we now PRICES BANGE FROM 85 TO $20. nowhere mad: more illustrat than @ visit to Franc & Goods of Lnstruc: 5 y ts that experience and grod nade nest Saremade of Box 5.9, 0, are made streets, and Sarble Hall No ost Seventh » 10. the Patent Office. ntie- and large snmmer season from the a best whole. Rates, have Setts numbered 0, Tock Maples ing the hardest and sods ‘are are to be found, ‘sad they have and are warranted sound. seaes ae ~1> NoW I8 THE TIME TO BUY. ere, Wve to their patrons euch in- ‘ ducements’ that ‘Cannot fall to please. Don't Sony outedccr Giant etna Brey . Tis. therefore, THE WaTIoN A Orders by mais FREIGHT FREER. PHILP & SOLOMONS, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th streets. NEWS OF THE WorRLD: PRENDER & KENNEDY, 442 lsth street, Aap aE sale ston and PERIOI CALs INES for Aj ie By virtne of de dated the a lovember 1867, recorded in Liber E. records of Gof toe partion m ——— Georgetown Advertisements, BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown, TRUSTEES’ APJOU! F A DESIR ABLE Ci PECT STRER pone 8 vi trust U8. S4ELMANAC, LAW ALMANAC, 1870. "ABIOELE SF CROUERNESERE 22 SD, AsTHony rrenens’” FIRST, CLASS SCOUBING ESTABLISHMENT, : No. 6£9 Next Sratir, “ : BLANCHARD 4 NOHUR, mbas Connee Pawn. aVEnve axp 11TH er. WOOD AND COAL. Woe? ax seta cai AT REDUCED PRICES. foth of Poh stroct whark ‘ood and Coal of all kinds at the | FAMILY SUPPLLES, ETO, Wergoxzo Yorxt* £. a. Boxcmerr @BOCERS. 366 PENNSTLVANIA AVENUB, Gopeea Fock a¥D 4 BaLy Sracer. rLerR. fe on (sume ALL aT mrTt ath PAR BATES, AnD ELPHONEC YOUNGS 4 6e., Grecers. 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Conser Foun-axd-a wiv Sreerr. ‘BT Bee other cotamn. apel-tr _ ee S. m@. BACOH, le 700 MARKET SPACE. BETWEEN SEVENTH 4ND EicuTs Staents, Has rednced the ot 2 prices of Groceries, ond in proportion to declime im Either London PORTER. = OB aes Cross & Bisckwell's CHOW-CHOW, : 780, pts. do Mushroom ani Wainsi = *0¢ TSUP, pte. 750 cA do Prince Wales COR, pts. 600 Best brands of FLOUR, quality guaranteed. “RE aE eee mew crop Imperial, Gon Powder, Pokeag sal EP Breskinnt FEAS, Oi pound and Choice Sugar Cored HAMS............ oveeenen 21 Bale Imperial Gabier WHISK eau pe Eigvons.“aedads,"ts ‘ood wi Gho- aE a _ "6 FF®8*e Roastey vorress paity. GOVERNMENT JAVA cts, F Special attention to this department ap WITMER, CRUE: zo DERED, and GRANULATED CLARIFIED, 130. BEST NEW YORK BUTTER, 40. WELCH 'S FLOUR as low as any advertised rates. 7. HALL sznyES, fo, 800, mb29-Im __ Northwest corner of 12th and H «ts, RESH FIGs, CooKine Pe recht ae ate pats yabia "dite, Otrvzs, CAPERS," SARDINES, &ec., very ©. WITMER, PAINTING, &c. S71 PADDLE OWS CABOB."aR

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