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Elder Peck raises a Liberty Pole—Peck strikes for | Boswell would speak, but the curtain fe 0 and i Sinecore ihe of or | toosoon for ant of’ the above per fhe ot go about busing Qeoviss vow edt _Georgetown Advertisements, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. ‘in the Aag- | It was announced by the Reformers and Repu’- | has been charged that the —— Democrats. 2 $15 SrRixo $15 Ne oa HALL: the Arctic Hxplorer, will OW PRICES! LOW PBICES: * | licans respectively that the other side would | had sold out to the at Weei-street Chapel 4 a po ing st su carly hour, oo by halt: | wan mot tree awh ema ceiver consamse, Oral = — a 33 | Bot..on The AY meres Nott.” L GROCERIES: a e spast seven clock the Pavements in the vicinity | was given to Mayor Bowen for hls succesful ‘Taare &00.%, gsedsyer x +5 “sect Chara Sin" = — as ea = wi for ni with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Avania ; . Beenes. | Ono) warren LOCAL NEWS Tumble ‘cottage of Mike | Bowen was not eutitied to all the credit, even if | 2 388Pennay Sremne (1.8. Hotel.) | rostraied by charts, 0. Hagin fay sack, Rarrele. €7 and $7.20, beat. #70. 5 resent costeme from the place of = fight should be a successful one. Mr. Cook. TOSS * Price of admisssion—| * "3 . Cat Family, $1.55 per oy barrel. om tho banks of ‘Lake Butoor,” | Mir: fiddie Denes eanent ad others eons Oris Joey, dren, 85c.; to be received af the bans, ‘wench eal Sere Mcpl,/ recetved deity.) Kou Amusements, ac. gen-tle-men, but ‘where all the Sixth Ward ducks and geese equally entitled to credit im that matter. A Alssks Diamonds, be opened at 73 o'clock. a ‘orn A a ‘TIOwAL Ta8atEn—John Brougham in rm" ‘eck | ‘most do congregate,” was the scene ‘ofa fargo year ago Mr. Bowen had endorsed the Republi- Vases and Chromos, = CONCERT Coote oe eaiee ip Mace % «Poe hed Light.” Birney flag to the | gathering. caniem of Mr. Emery, andit was nonsense to received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry i. the of the 109 dozen Wicks’ Coreless Tomatoes, @2.20 por \ Ye Infant Peck says’ he ““Gen- | _ About 8 o’clock the doors were pad | Sy hewse now 0 Domoeret. Ee. Cecmsmnen re- | RSNs tie. 1 emmaivamia avenaes Coens 20 SCH F GEONGSTOWN. D. ©, . Canncth Hali—Pale fer St. Ann's pl a, qithone rash the hall was filled. The President, | viewed the administration of Mr. Bowen, which | Store, No. 451 Pem . r rie guen Baltimore Tomatoes, Ide. — : (Fa Ree’ dedy of | Alderman Champion, called the meeting 0 | he characterized ose iailure in all things, even | 46 ~ ee ON TH ry iG, Arai 287m. Tibeeers, Ber A Masonic TKMPL®—Social entertainment of ‘Beat” — Remarkable and » and. stated that they did not arant too | in and common politeness. For Guytiewex.— ate, 80 Soe fo 8 0. 3 [a ce New York Butt Rew York acces spectacle—The dead-bodies of the =e noise. if there was would not yy se See eee De Star Brown Half Hose, $3 to $6 do Tickets, ng vey cet “ “ jew Ve etter ag Guave's Ant Gaitmy, Pr bard ardor Neliay aw ‘id Mew: | Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, dozen. | “* — : ‘eatard's best Hames, Bacon, ; Manearren’s ame Gatumny,o58 10 treet. ina row—Gheulich ond malginent march af the rt get their | Councilman from the Third Ward, told Mr. W. | LAnen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, €3to $6 G®90 may Festiva, wpene w og angen : u devilish auation the Scag A. Cook, “I whitewashed yeu once.” He had oan Se — ARRANTED AND DELIVERED, Banow’s due Gaissny, 98 Po. svense. (oatly, ht {flag haulers, over the noble asked Br. Detrick if his remarks wore cor- | Linen Cuff, several new styles. To be given by the 7 demt Order of Odd Fellows, | 21—Ticy were lovely in life and in death they | eer Suerted, ‘and reoeived & Tools in Se | Sune Mustin ght Shirts. GEORGETOWN SCHUETZEN, _Spae-tnns pn AUWIVERSARY ASR TUANESGIVING CELERRA- | Jordi ite tenderly, It them with care, fash- Council Investigating comenitivs, and new | Dress Shirts, 1S en. AT THEIR SCHUETZEN PARK, (Green Springs,) an, - TIOR. toned 80 slenderiy, 80 young and so fair. > _ ptionof the — that he whitewashed Cook, No. 410 7th street northwest. _p26-6t" MONDAY, May 2p, ELronzo Younes. 5. M. Beecnano, ‘Yesterday was the day set bythe Odd Fellows | 4 «vast assemblage,” (see Chronicie,) con- exception of that paré em- | show corruption and rettennese existed pease heme —— < i ef the United States as a day of thanksgiving | sisting of one hundred and fifty persons, headed 4.5 ist setae eiiaee teen | ee city Se a tcsdiil tha mecting m,| _Ventsas Rawwive bev Tomoved « great NEW SPRING AND SUMMER Goons. poumatnianiosa ‘ t Almighty God for general blessings om the | py Elder D.B. Peek, had a fiag-raising in the ny cilman Venable succeeded in being | reference to the of Col. Jobn W. Forney es ——_ One of ae opened = large and well-aesorted stock, em. organization. it being also the fifty-first anni-.| Fourth Ward lastwight. The affair came of at ‘smetionon | to the Third Ward Republiean Club. He be, arene for | braciag DRESS GOOD Gk Sos at reves ELPHONZO YOUNGS a co,, versary of the order in this country. Appro- gett trom streets. A large motto terrific cries of “No,” “No;” thought if Col Forney would visit certain anne cep ceapr nie ee ieee Fay ss came, priate exercircs were last night heldat the Ean was displayed im front of the stand, bearing the %, 5 «Hush, let’s take @ vete on —— repairedyhe would not the vei t for 124; Shirting Muslins, from ito. _ on 7th under the auspices of the Grand | jnseri; “« Our Choice for Mayor—the man | it.” was then taken, and the Chair was | be so much in favor of Bowen. ee ‘jn “4 up; wide Linen Shectings. T5c.; Cloths, meres. GROCERS Lodge of thie District for the benefit of Eastern | who receives the nomination Sroseh a regular of bellowing being Mr. Philbrook made some remarks in GroxcErows Doi.LaR SvoRR, 73 High street Tweeds and Linen Geos, for men and dors, eory , ” + Ne v " i. ° cheap; ee. & all Sistkage and the imignn of ee eaer le | Fork naat aeesne es meee, ra tar dato alge cnt, | re" Oh evn one to tii fiat ram alas go Pics ot | Syragt Mucanecen Reon | 304 Penmsvuvanra avExce ‘audience every Lodge and En- | raise a fing, consider with regard to ¢ ;? when there . . . r ° camspment in the Distsieh ited, thet roses te tts panier aids. “Seer ioteintain in | cameralternate checse’ and groane for Bowen | ay inn: SE—ACLATM OF AN ADMIN- | ust aesorind etoch Wt ee ae aTgest and wines: canatine -500k bergen tere Bee cnt Bere utmost capacity. On the platform were Hon. | the city of Washington the District of Co- | and Emery, which continued for some miaiutes, 'ERESTING. pre FOR THE MoNRY | different erie ot Ps hed ‘BENJAMIN MiLiER, AND- Schuyler, Colfas, EG. Rep; F_D. 8 D. | lumbia the Kepublican party intact. A candi- Soor snes ae” thereat ie his SEs | valononecavan from $3.50 to $5 apiece. To be seen at ah Pe od 302 ++ Georgetown, D.0. q : ‘Sherman, man, and Fen- ‘on us; + went e Sk. ‘aah 5 pe —_:_ see — | ones =r See is Frosch. Sergeant-at-Arms of the Sen- discontented epsilon melons Zod they | to] fellows to bring here;”” “*You're a liar;”” bregeal Dec tes Tee ie Dente Freech Miltinas tne. BX THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown DG. Master, Rewtice orend Bepresntetees ns gg eT oe dg oe pe RS gt pal er a Daten agt Abell, cormerly Willams), The | Penna. ave, next to Lewls Johnaor's Bank, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THR vobn’P. Havenner and W. BR. » B. G. ‘my choice is £0 : J. Bowen, “There's no use of your blowing, Sims,” “Oh! was @ manef pi . r Reps. L. A. Godright and J.T. Olements; Rev. Lon sey ny aogene apt p — H Fee Brine married’ Dalton. BRIGHTS OF GEORGETOWN, FOR SALE AT ‘dead as —;" | Children, one of whom cause I know him to be a trey and good Repub- | you let Sims alone; “Yes, upright, -hearted I. The AUCTION. Sest pEaeni t ; ‘ 7 'g | Widow, as administratrix and guardian, re- Dear: Gp TURSDAY. May 3d, at 5 o'clock p.m .we | BEST DEMERS Gadeseph: end. et en toon meee 1 ees dont pay us our waEen; he ey tor aia ceived a large amount of money and made sev- | No article has ever been introduced to the &3 = ty onthe NW chroae ‘Sh | COFFEE SUGA\ The exercises consisied of music by Weber’s ” schools: “When?” “Where?” Band, sin by the Odd Fellows’ Choir Broperty ont ‘Last . eral sectlements, and the charges were brought blic in which the component enteri and High streets. The house was built 4 years ago, launched off into laudation of | inthe Board. of “Aldermen; 703 || by Dalton, her son-in-law, that she had been | Pubic, composition are so perfectly pure and s6 | and cf'the est mater aie Te ca ene ites Mr. Peck then lai i of 9 lau dl cheers for Barton,” &c., &c., &c. The | S¥ilty of waste, and he demanded a tinal nicely proportioned that the same results follow | rooms, with butler's pantry, gas and water, and all Mr. Bowen. Referring to Bowen's democracy, Chair having at last’ got things quiet, stated | Settlement. The largest item in the aceount | with each Not only is it cheaper, but the | the conveniences pertaining to ae cose eiberiocrat! What doe that arent tar | teat he neal semeeee ee ee inet, stated | Prought against her was ebout. $50,000, for Many testimonials in ite favor pronounce it the | i" proot Par he me nrauauont the house making fo he lesen Republican now? He was a Demo. | one said “wo you won't,” and ‘shesre necie fae Cee eee ere ern emcaetene: is | hort in cacntate Ma peckaRe contains full weight | anda depth ot 90 fect. ; ¢rat when Democracy meant something, when | lowed for Bowen and Emery, Jasting till Coun- taid the bed a8 represented. Manufactured by Dooley iow “Keun‘on prayer by Kev. P. H. Sweet; chorus, “Where would I be,” by the whole ‘The presiding officer, Mr. Wm. R. McLean, then yp ep Mr. F. D. Stuart, Deputy POWDERED Set La =. +, 4 it Sr — ; darringe and Gav Blouse ne te eneeeauent ELPHONZO YOUNGS & © > ere is ble, Car NL G co. Grand Sire, who explained the object of the | it meant freedom, of the Silas Wright school; cilman Venable mounted the table and said that cried Len semen pone] —_ a Brother, New York, and for sale by au Stable. Carriage and Cow youre on the premises. 2 the fifty-tirst anniversary | and when sided with the slavehol- | the Central Executive Committee would meet,| pl¢ powe Sedans > rites iidren, en one and two years, with intrest, secured ty a deat ted States the ember of the cate | der Br. Bowen left iperty. Some man inthe | S-night sad Mvhen ‘the mecting should | ariving at age had the rightto inquire into’the | Tam oREAT patzim GoLD ts nowhere made | of trust On ihe provers, Manes Melee ey ies of the United States the m of the order | First Ward lest night, by the mame of Jolinson, | should be m and when the meeting should acts of the fiduciary, and he queted from various | more’ il ‘than by a visit to France & | ®t the cost of the en etanwenan sp. ore) { believe, said that Major Richards, in 1856, | be held. This was met ne aun ei cOCee— | decittens $0 aban’ teak. caeh. te the. oom, Goldman's Perales Gent's Furnishing Goods 1495 F Real Estate Brok FLOUR. Ghose BY mupaccing Vice | was a Fremont man. I tell you that In that | “You sitdown.’ Ge dO eae ae nanitee | On the question of accounting for the former | Gouiman’s Topaler Gent's F between D and OMAS DOWLING, WELOH’s BEst F. to whom he paid a tribate rear Sayles J. Bowen threw to the breeze a to go to h— our own nomina- slaves, the fldu is not relieved of responsi peeling @07 Seventh rier] Auctisn>>r. F Sat fer, the order, and y | Fremon¢ a; and when. told that he ‘must | ting.” “Yes, they suan't dotate to us. No, | Hares, the Aduclary 1s not responsi- a oes the degree of Re- |take it down said, gentlemen, y go back to the Council cither, Y them coul Vice President Colfax then came forward and = PIONEER EXTH: you may | nor q ay 3 “ haul that down, but you must first Mr. Venable moved ad an, Which was very prio = is well ae toa nene snp fas ERY, &e. atin PAAR, Suppose Mr. jwon wan a Demme ot er | crow were, however, loth to ve the hail, and prea lea tig the hg anw gl whose — ao EXCHANGE MILLS EXTRA, wenden’ Gian If nthe ago, ithe ie, » good Re- tenpsiag aah atencenton Rong Lp pho tended the provisions bf the ‘fifteenth amend- again taken the lead of other similar establish: N EW BOOKS. nee ee GUARANTEED TE® AND should say you ought to make me Mayor, for I | This would have been kept up till midnight, — i Rrgee people. leper is made, to monte bere, and give ee Serene pos have been a ican since 1840, when I voted | probably, only James Bryan, colored, was ar- the tt ——: with the a ‘of the Segetaee the that Moone pa, 30k ‘or James G. Burney. the anti-slavery candi- | rested by Officer Luskey for disorderly conduct, <eler pein — ‘owned by the = name ibers. p Democrat by the band and toy Hatt betes | eye ne eighth P "many were ansises | ‘ihe courthas no power to sell thei, and most | Ixpeomemwr 79 Bue A Goop Sewixe Ma- ELPHONZO YOUNGS « Co. I will vote for you.” Thave not a word to say | about his welfare that they followed him thither, reese weno a Root ae ee he | curwe—Willoox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the . ainst Mi Bichards; personally ap eg ova emptying the hall, which was closed at 7 4 most fiend; at . a MAMMALIA. Lonis Figuier. Price... a and best constructed ma- . “ 2 LIFE BISMARCK; Private and Political... @ 5 ‘but is my frat ‘choice. No Lm AS Se ee ae St. | chine, hereafter be sold ou liberal crm rivate and Pol 600 roeers address of Mr. Colfax occupied about an Lay Ft ia who presided over the angels of heaven and | #1 re Factory, . freet, between D | LIFE RUFUS.CHOATE. Brown 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE - 5. , yeand was Hstened to with i Ge serene set a your citizens | Seventh Ward Irish Republican As- | controlled the destinies of man on earth. and E. AUTOBIOGRAPHY MONTAGUE. Lz here “ ” seciati: ~, da Cr in —_——o——_ Hy eclevcated “Valozer,” and | whine teem meee eee a MY. Come | Mr Bowen their Choice for Moyor—Mr. Boswell sa carer a Fitshagh; appeal disc teees Do- | _PENN12s yor SaLe—Apply at the Star OMce | Luck OF ROARING CAMP...... 150 ConuEn Foun-axp-a-naLe Srazer. > No Odd Foes thot sun, the Stilly | addressed the meeting insome Ingubrious grave~ Pitched Into. herty agt. O'Brien; dor ‘Walker agt. Keene; do. rel hn TS a ' ‘ellows’ a ome yard remarks, aie name, upon the des- | Aregular meeting of the Irish Kepublican ts re, bankruptcy of J. Tr. Martin; do. _Meke'- Cease SG apices) BRACE FOR A WIFE. 50 | "See other column. apll-tr Hoses, perate prospects Ting” unless the Irish | Association of the Seventh Ward held last nm agt. Bailey; ment cone! . tiams = ame rary figs oven or nopecary and | ihlrbabuie Whee ee gee meses es | nigh at Delany's aly on 0 wre, ‘Tomar se teal Ca ccakomey parr | wep ican vor sanz ar §, See rEE: ‘were visited by the large company present. The | Voi ”* ©. Callan, pitched into Mr i Caraher in the chair, and Robert Burns, Secre- arene : = 7 oo greatly reduc . dancing then commenced in the saloon, and was | vouztGtt: C, Callan, pltahed into Mr- Emery | Caraher in the chair, and obert B samitied. || retusa. ner OF Patants; mandamus | price rena Promptly attended to. BLANCHARD @ MOHUN, Kept up till a late bour. pipes. “Prof.” A. M. ‘was on hand with ir. Jas. Coleman offered a resolution “That ——_e—___ se ERT H. gaanan, 2 8 hat full of resolutions, but had no chance to | the Hon. Sayles J. Bowen is hereby declared the GEORGETOWN ap%-3t" Cor. 9th and D sts., Factory 410 sth st. 709 MARKET SPACE. ISTRATION—<Second Day in the Fourth | offer them; but he orated some, as did Mr. Sid- | Choice of Irish for Mayor of this city; and : Oonwen PaNN. AVENUE AND 11TH st, Ward—The rday inthe Fourth | ney McFarland, and then the vast assemblage | ¥¢ beroby plodgecurscives to uso all fair means BM. WILLIAN, $n renee AMD 22 ard was ued wit Somme ret as on | took astree>car and went home, to secure his nomination and eleczion.” Mr. | Spay ScHooL ANNIVERSARY. —The thirty- EW BOOKS ARR OHAGAZINES FoR may ‘the day previous, the result at the close of the Coleman said that Fred. A. Boswell, the other | ninth annive: of the Sunday School of St. 907 Pennsylvania Avenue, RECEIVED, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH Staerrte, day toatlng up 450 namenrof which see ee Seer ee night, at Island Hall, had made insinuations | John’s Church, §. E., was held on Sunday af: AND 7 CITE TREVISE. Pans were of white 156 of colored voters. The | True Republicans of the Seeond Ward. | about the new converts to the Republican faith, | ternoon last. The church was thronged, and + PARIS. AND FOR SALE AT Judges and clerks were kept busy from the hour | Primary Elections Recommended—‘Batile-Cry-of | meaning the beg emp said that none of them | the exercises were of the most interestinh char- MILLINERY, LACE Goeps, SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. or. ‘until the close of the day. Freedom” Kelsey on the Rampage. supported him at the last election; and further, | acter. ‘The rector, Rev. A. B. Atkins, delivered Ones Seka goons. Has reduced the prices of Groceries, Wines, an@ eccocnnen onsen op lat | acne ws ay Dou epee of as | MAb hea peatns Seek patnge | peek Geass meme aman || GRINS FARAW GOODE, | 4 orp Pasuvogn gtr he eemorer | OU Tiins yeasts! Oren ng Of the discussion Tom Sorrell struck Sam Brown | Second Ward was held at Union Hall, 14th | their position ‘he so eae realanot | superintendent and officers of the school. | yq™ wiry Soho e tana Pee Ae. , | MACDERMUTS OF BALLYCLORAN, « Novel, @ dab in the face, knocking him down street, above G, last evening—C. B. Fisher, | now bein the position he so unworthily fills. ‘These showed that the 5: school was in @ | selected his Spring Goode y, with great wet Sik Miceinebenps & 50. aaa Tanah Be, was hustled over to Squire Walter's | President in the chair, and St. Clair Burley, | He hoped to hear a free aud Tull discussion ou | most procter ante a number of pu- | Care. He is confident That byes, pric and qi ag or » ® Remance of During ne the afterasen Mr Matthew G. bene baie rls: “Phe Chair sald it was a free meeting, and he Eitdren Soar ths Caininger De ten (oe 17_ | TOM BROWNS SCHOOL DAYS, cheap edition. Tegistered his name. ‘Solomon Quiet gave in oer. M. Kelsey offered resolutions recom- | courted a froe discussion for and against the | was spirited and soul-stirring. ‘The classes OTIOE! NOTICE!! Bame, which Mr. Crossman mistook for ‘‘Solemn Price 50 cents. and STGAR. pal DEBENHAM'S VOW, by Amelia Edwards. Price | GTuhst sh Granulated St nding jicans: resolution; but no one seemed disposed to take TS . Primary clections ba held tn the seversl Garde, | up the cudgel, and the pct? om the resolution | ings, accompanied with ‘eautirul and appro- ene brgeyex WHITE GOODS in Washington, CEORGE CANTERBURY'S WILL, by Mrs. Henry | “bolce Brown suuaE So clock, . tosh was adopt unanimously. late emblems, the rector vit em, and ORY XTEB’S. 1920 Penn's avenne, : 4 Sechek: pia, on Wenn ine Se Mr. Patrick Cullinane, Corporation contractor, baking Anutuble tomersa ooeretee te tne BORBY COMB QUILTS ha, O10. en THE WORKS OF THE BRITISH DRAMATISTS, Chee Gov, Jara CORFE a8 soon thereafter as Dracticable, and that all — on eee | CAE ng roel — motioes. ‘The amount of ‘the | un school ot OWELS guoenutcod ts coher hs oo phd priows ROLAND YORK. by Mrs. Henry Wood. Price @1.50 | hi i th franchise be in- ering Ww 709. This, T con- than - | AE oD Viied at that time to cast ‘hele ballots ferciele: | Yote,except for the withing side che (Cullinane) | tribution of the church,’made the entire offer- | gait! Striped and Swiss MUSLINS at great bar- gates to ‘he city nominating convention, not | believed that if by chance Mr. Bowen did not (twenty-seven in number) sent up their offer- qu th “Solemn” and the bystanders. John Brown and John Bull registered rday. ‘The total number thus P age te nn ‘Ward is 1,0i4—680 whites and at colored. 1,682 & ¥,by the author of John Halifax. | plaracaibo = Price $1. ns. ing net the noble sum of $2,000. We were giad | “Bleached bleached TABLE LIN! Blank Books, Letter, Note, Cap. Legal, and Bill Exceeding fifteen in number from each ward. | get the nomination and the choice was the | toheet that woe sae oe eae ere Find | Bleached and Uni B LINEN very | papers: Envelopes ene, Faber’ Ponca: Ink FRUITS and VEGETABLES canned, great va- — Also recommending that acommittee of four, | blackest negro in the city that the Irish to a | be commenced immediately. White and Brown COTTONS at reduced prices, Srizehing fo tbe Stationary line riety. REPUBLICAN MEETING Ix PRINCE GronoE Consisting of two from each of the Kepeblicans | man would ail vote for him. [Applause.) Mr. | "Frewgnwan'a LOCK-There was quite atish- | BLACK SILE TLRS ant a eeaarel ost of | et “SHIELINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Couxty, Mp—A Republican meeting was held | clubs of this ward, be elected by said clubs ax | Boswell made a fling at his getting the contract, ing excursion yesterday on the Potomac, oppo- at low prices. Ladies’ Honsnca | _ p22 Corner 4% street and Fenns. avente. | p. youngus’ Sparkling Bd burgh ALE......93 dos at Piscataway, Prince George county, Mary- | soonas practicable, to act as commissioners of | but he wished the club and every body tu know | site Ede's Mill, which lasted all day, and with NDKEWOHIEYS at Te cents por toeen. Ss = Hivvett's PORTE wus} land, lastevening. Mr. L. H. Gaines presided, | caid election, and that two challengers be simi- | that one year ago Mr. Boswell went with him to the advent of some visitors in the afternoon | UMBR: AS and PARASOLS. C RBOQUET. snizaiter making a brief address stating the | larly elected tromeach club, to detect and pre- | see Mayor Bowen and urged Bowen to give the there was a capsizing scene, which came near Gall and eee. object of the meeting, &c., he introduced Mr. veni Miseal voting. contract to him (0-) marine Gat be was the only furning a first class drowning item. The party _Sp 15-tr {Rep} EMORY BAXTER. on Cross & Blackwell's CHOW. cnow, ee spl Ww. Hatton, of thie city, who made a eat Kel ey said he was 2 savor of omnes pr pcs geon tng oely pected og tg po consisted of, two members of the {Potomac EstsLisuen 1844. TEN DIFFERENT VARIETIES. do Mushroom and Sateat : es address amendment mtroversics in the lines e party; an 2s all te that rot nl at w, three merchants doing business on — — ‘ UP, pts. the ‘biesaings it brings the colada | Controvers ifat the primary elections they had phatis apparent wy 24: <2! Boswell thinks the | Water treet, and. one of ous promaimon lace ANDREW, J; JOTCE & 00.4 5 ALS THR INEROVENRNTD. @o Prince WalessaLap’ ‘The gpihering was quite PreeneT site place, | fair play they would succeed; and if, after such Mayor is about to fall and he is looking auvw: t° ) ors, No daige was done. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURE! sain nee and Virgin OLIVE’ AUCH P™- S80 more 3 TeOnS ir. Gaines | elections, catch somewhere so as noi fall wi im. = ‘4 fourteenth street. ; m " a recclaar ig sdditional remarksand offered | not succeed, and another is somiseter bonesit Capa aee oman gazes comlalned | gy oe reer groning he culdcen | REPALBING [ls brancheg mts PRICES AS VARIED AS STYLES, — a se] “Cen- : » oiTane at Piscine? sting be eld om She 6th support him. He was a member of the Cen- | of, he thought it made no difterence tv the tax - , of FLOUR, quality guaranteed. Associ: ” >ayer— f Market Hall, commencing at a quarter to 8 | sion are tnsured. w ite the attention of all lovers of thisdelight- | Best brands it wan rent fo erie can he eereec taat | [aver they Gid not cars fox the taxes so that | Market HAIL, commencing, ste, quarter to 6 | sma Brewster &o.(ot Broome street Fit) | galanin ti il agra eine ore ais aclighe, and to show that such was the tuct heread per: | we cave for taxent” As tong as you keey tacy | and the thorough training and rehesreais which. | oveuse. Bue ¥ = England snd América, to the sasortment we BOW | ORANGES. DATES. FIGS, ALMONDS, WAL- tions of the address of that association, Se. He | down there will be mothing te doen Corpora: | hace, been gone throug. wea by ge children | No. 486) Pets. crerone. N%,4° | bavein coms ie eerie a eee NUTS, BRAZIL SUrS. PECAN NUYS, and t it those made epend tion work and this city will be a mud hole. [4 selacted for the occasion, are a sufficient evi- | | 77H LSBE 3 PRICES RANG: 0. ‘ fresh roasted - Seniivadion wort calves so tetera een plause-| ‘The speaker procecded to eulggize | dence that the house will be crowded. ‘So go | Street. RAILS RINGSac: — (Sreuer ©ur setts have the Patent Sockets, Patent Plated party. He refe.red tothe fact that they passed a | Mayor Bowen at length, raving if ever there | early. revolu i PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, from Photo- | Bridges, Patent Indexible Balls, improved Shape | Choice new crop Imperial, Gun Powd: ition for a nominating convention, and a3 | W®3 an honest man that man is. Sayles J. MERCHANTS’ ExcHanGe.—Forty-five hundred Bo: & preliminary called an er, B Eee an ere area arma AD AY | Mallets, Center Guard Piackng Boxes, Croguet Re- | “Golong. and E Breakinat TEAS" OT powsd ced a committce meeting, | Bowen, ashe can't be held by the nose. (Ap- | bushels wheat were sold. on "Change this morn. Bitte. AAlse, Porcelain and Brass Head FICTOR | cord Dials. Books of Anstructien. and al ‘he mn —* ing to eaaliar which was attended by representatives from | Plause.) ; ing at $1.490$1.48, the letter for strictly choice. 1 am RINGS, &c., at MARKRITER’S, Rrovements that experience and gcod judguer the Third and Fourth w rds. Finding Mr. Gilehrist, a colored man, said some were Carrarx HALL lectures to-morrow night at 486 7th street, between D and E Setts numbered 0, 1,2.3, and ¢aremade of Box- | Choice Sugar Cured HAMS. de that a majority of Ck ita d to the Irish; but he asked it the Irish | west-sireet Chapel. See advertisement. a = rood. preferro” >" =. @@ anti-Bowen ie x every town in the State. The resoluuon was adopted and appropriate committees appoi to make arrangements. ee lohnson, of the second e, Mander, & fagitive warrant issucd by Judge Cartter, and this morning t tee ye ‘ning turued over t> Wm. Ridgeiy was arrested this morning by of- Seer Pearson on a bench warrant issued by Judge Cartter, and was delivered tothe Mare = a = 7 1 Setts numbered 5,6,7,8,9,10,are made of 4 not Mr. Emery not go down to Fredericksburg and Peters- STHMATIC BATTERY —To be yorn on the Bock: Maple. These are the hardest and t best woods at eeromiacrt weeeceie sbal. the =» sar. Richards, an when Mr. Emery | burg and fight the rebels just bok gg he A TLRYWA? tarrh, Neuralgia, Headache, Brepepain Weak sacetulie asbeseed nok aoe: bond 3 ree Cabinet WHISKY. wih ene A few nights since they called another meealts’ onechaif of those | body else? Since Mr. Boswell had built him- ALEXANDRIA. Back, Chest, Stomech, Site o: Limb: for Pain, Lo. | °°? ane eas ae ae end Deane Wine rere _ sasvxe-honee of J.B. | was nominated, when fully ‘They now have | self @ large four-story re | on éth street he eee, cal Palsy, or Rheumatism. | : now 18 sacsiligaed ° LIQUORS, SEGABS, fancy and staple GRO- raq.,0n H near 22d sireet, was en- | present were Richards men, | They San Jean. | had become mighty proud and wearsfineclothes. | tine Gazette of inst evening has the following | ‘"Fhis ceasoless working ‘Electric Disk” can dis- | pnig amusement is increasing in popolarity,ana | EERGEE me, S89 tered by tnlgves, ania large lot of ame and Gidate of tne eat wen men. ese parties | Wonder if he for ot about the dirty old clothes | items ; solve and remove old rheumatic i shoulders stolen therefrom. The thieves then NN . h | is the only out-door game adapted to ail classes of | = LOUR ! FEED ~ have @ handful of men in the Third | he usedtowear when he wasacarpenter? Now, | a> the last term of the County Court of Fair- may Docansing protracted lamenow, cure eluggie society. ft is, therefore, THE WATIONAL GAME, F EED went to the residence of Mr. Wetzell, near by, and Fourth Wards, who attempted to ratify the | Mr. Bowen is the very best man that they can 0 lers by ‘mail promptly filled and delivered, —_ ? i ty, George W. Blincoe, Esq. was ap- | Price 93. Sescirculars, FREE. ‘A LARGE ASSORTMENT, and cleared the hen roust of all the fowls there. } and Tivtton, and subsequently an Emery Clud | elect. Just look around and see the number of pointed aol qualihed as Geputy clerk of wld | Fac wie by Moura, NAIRN & BRO... Mos. FREIGHT | IN LOTS To suit : auux, | was formed in the Seventh Ward, in which a | poor people he has at work, Had it not been | Born BUENTWiste cua 'S CALVERT FORD.” PHILP @ SOLONONS, FOK SALE LOW ws . Col. Pe Jargon “4 5 ISLE, a Ducdiives. Gomes and Miller yesterday ar: | Richards man was placed in Ss Sait. Benet. | Darel scope cathe Istead wcaliuars samteod | ME. J, 7 Hurt ts 8 candiate Sox Collector of GEO.'L. ROGERS, General Agent, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WM. @al# 8.00. “0 galty or trickery, and behaved worse than a this winter, Mz. Boer did not help them any. | ir, H.8-Boyuton isa candidate for the alice of | _apt-cokwém SN fomton. Mase. | _apat-tt Between 9th and 10th streets, eindlana arene and 1 etre, of the followers of Bowen and man, eviden! 3 : Inspector of Lumber. —_——_— 27% _ pear Baltimore -R. Depot. Coe anes Msseat, gotip and moved that Mr. MeCarthy | Mu. W. A. Moore is building and has nearly | A XTHONY FISHERS NN2W8 OF THE WORLD! CRUSHED. FOWDERED, and GRANULATED be turned out of the club. A lively scene fol- | completed a splerdid sixty here power engine | FIBST CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, ER & KENNEDY, 449 15th street. cor. ‘SU ie. stern steamer enue, hare incest Sree ane pairs Se penvested feet ote oe petreen tae SDisteiet of Colemmtia Und Oietea No, 618 Ninru Steerer, LONDON, DUBLIN a saa gpd paniS CLARIFIED, 180. gut his threat of whipping the bowelsoutor Mr: | A LARGE CRowD was attracted di by it oe EASES SREION, EWS age ie “ DON | BEST NEW YORK BUTTER, «te. Mauny. After seene Cee spent inidreedcal Which occurred about 10 o'clock th oe pret Re ia able 10 clean tadi dice dress co rs at | Pane complete MATURE, rota WELCH'S FLOUR 0s low as any sdvertised rates. 8. P. Exctawn, for some Kelsey him | a point of order, which was that all new busi- | tween two colored men, pamed Jim Brown and Tiree hn EEA _ “ye PFs, Lapike’ pe a rem Tareery inet ive; Ls SEMMES Adjutant General's Office, 5 AAD: ed te Reerbim | nes must be. referred to the executive commit- | Se inor, one of whom was severely cut on | cleaned cava/te new. and guarantes is given that inclusive Avs EUROPEAR PUBLICATION ae jo. S00, died at his residence, yesterday, of consump- | Taty and finding that he sould not work them, | tee. He therefore moved {hat this trouble be- | the head with a rock during the combat. spots Jnclasive. Any EUROPE " e0Gb Rin Seiltiahgh dimer ot neos Rokk tion, after @ Ii Mines. “Deceased was = The resolutions should be | tween McCarthy and McNulty be 0 i | _Rev. J. D.Mrtcuect, of this city, has had the | ° Prices the cheapest in the city. numbers of all the FOREIG! L mach, esteemed Ey hist amociates in the office, 1 aie rhe Refocmare iid not crane | Carried, and both belligerents seemed satistied contol apon tite —Mesers. and ‘the ‘01 ferences . B. H. Duvall. 434 Pa. are. Trice degrce of LL. ot oats, FB. Deval, 434 Po. wen BRARY, POLITICAL, SCIENTIFIC. and hed 7 'AINT: oeabe ay afterwards a joaraed ait “| Cmizs or wunpen on the commons in the ex- 3 W. 'T. Griith, 308 sth st.; A. Saks &Co., | UENILE MAGAZINES constantly on band. ap2) P. ING, &e. eter the adjournment Mr. Gilchrist gave no- | treme northwestern section of the city between ote 7th st.. and many others. _ sp2l-am' DENTISTRY. = tp ahaa ur iat trogen | eateSor eee naan | nj SpIRGETODE [mo ENTISTRY. Steal job acat wbuky toward meetings. Botrell, he | found Were a young fi Pokger greeny a eiaaed MABE RELER’s.\ 7151. W 4suincton penrat PLace. D Bremer.) c macwromois ©? Stet ‘said, had inaugurated that plan of carrying on [ pele bog pategraacs r, but, alarmed by The choicest. ot PAPEB- | 1318 Massacuvserrs Avexve, ui aaneay BSEEE; wit Tits — ie AE aig ‘Tue steamer Vanderbilt, of the Aquia creek HANGINGS ia ths Dletrict suenpeg pecs SEES PSees NO, 983 D STREET hours behind time this morning, | 12% cgptsup to 84. on bapa oF — 8 — 4 Proposed Emery Ratification Meeting | line,was several : 3 falnut and Qraie ane oe Every descri NTING, iG. Proceedings of the Mi cheyied Reform Republican States infantry who Mare ieee transfered fm made 3S Store? t- eat ects ower Bete —— oltbixg CEuiNita. meted 4 t ¥ * oe aprons Kes Dow 8H : Bs from. Sign aud Urnamental Painting fer ea rie ‘This association met last ae at regen Fe Govanon WILLIAM SmiTH, looking as Res fe Bat eo ms PAINT” | Extracting by (house of pare gua 96 sume | endueple et coneamien” iy ayy: Saree ; the Pi ‘m. Dixon, ie 1 as hi twenty years passed through . BM G8, and MOS, | -MACNICHOL, one pk RIT : ihe at ri moral ‘on his way to his home Brey pivota Cises ‘in 7% im ___993 D street, bet. 9th and With sts. jution ‘idit near Warrenton. i1-1* : 4 . sorhaappomtmentor a comnttes of three ts | A ware yu0st was distinctly visible this | “sbilIM* No. 4867thsi..bet.D and Bets. 913 FERNsti vata avExceG@e | 627 { xstasuisuep 1641. 1,25 ve and aid to those desiring to be | morning, but nee LEX. B. SHEPHERD & BROS, Between a eerrass, tok ex ba. cuaaeie Ge NO. seen | Sears eermeeteees woes | enero | Al Rigas ater | eee eo oe ensou and J. c. Wall. Chait Frenne Canny Brrps.—Some time agomy ‘WAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW Sout pain. ‘Tit Aw ; i Bowen would | fezelution adopted at the last meet ag, Menara. Blame the feathered tribes domesticated. IRON WAREHOUSE, BX. 308, ann ORNAMENTAL FRDITING Dat Ce. . +, Consider in; matter, pom different, . G. Bamberger. He prot: Bhi hrough which e BROTHERS, jectonee oe no BB following comuitvce'to make roe replace the waste of nate nas feat: | 910 PENNA. AV., BEY. OTH AND 10TH sTs.,| apiziy “Tors Penns avomecs (eouth side.) for the ratification iA. 1 itrogenous, that was (SOUTH so ned ween ere e John M. Brown, Tani Cleghane, Saket. “Vtndectees pees kins os Guna ties e ( eal dow a, A, H. Kinney, Charles small of roast beef, and was to see | Respectfully call attention to their assortment of ‘delegation ) B- M. Hall, J.C. Wall, Palmer A. Briscoe, | im k it vigorously. Gi Che wheide 4 pad og Beott, Caspar Often: the idea, Dickey was supplied ala @AS FIXTURES, oot rasoald Price, L. G. Hine, Jobm R. Pierce aud William Pemed, but the lent part S) much to the i comprising ‘not A ALL PATTERNs MANUFACTURED BY THE ‘Tecker Manufacturing Co, New York i i gE i | : i i Hf Hl] it aloo those of nominations. ’. know nd her. | wasso contentions in the wien Linewin Hall could be_ obtained for the | Sod‘ the sagacioes fittie fellow comes to the | --Mitehall, Vanee & Oo, New York, Leiginec t= SER Se hey could havo no bread | BrsTssetingin Lincoin Hall ead hoped t would | 08 of his cage and callsand calle againatthe | waicm gay goLD AT MANUFACTURERS Osa08 No. ¢ B. M., turned out this | unless they supported . Rowen, it was | be in front of the City Hall. He was in favor of too, when bie. ‘cake get bard picts. ‘afternoon. the funeral of John Meti- | time they ‘about for another and ree 5 of Tepid ree, Mere Bann | RS eae ern a a sees Spend taney. tm othr ware, during the cam | 205g gn bute, whee be Wi anal st 2 eee elected. ‘of the City Tall ‘They would have tofask OTe cate ssentiane tp hie. regu- ‘Tho Largest Stock of Dn. Parwe lectured last evening at Harmo- fa cucealactlo eejered mam. bere resh,..204. ‘owen’s , and he for one would ask | 15: baths ror tee dayein tpld water, BRONZES, LOOKS, sna Jar tony tBOter free lecture is advertised | svincing shout ry : gothing Me lett gah tae een | and perfect cleanliness in hie cage, have, im- MANTEL ORNAMENTS ee eS Beck blur sung out, br. Rlcha’ Sng | Boole = Tas opposed to ratidcation meet Env acoek the teen aes Hibs | ever exhibited ta Washington, and ot tue and 00 herring’ hal whine Sloe | ae iBecerony eon Se fiom might hold High oie am Di saty song onl he LOWEST RaTBs. S15 per 100—herrfig, ganas ee as ‘The Sixth Ward Pete Bilin’ Lively. picts sar a ave their Joy now, | Bousebold, until he, it station is near a window suite wanreca ——_e—__ reform have “Tux Natiowal Faru.”—A lecture on our oer iesp adi ae EI tue election ‘was in favor of Stn ly, aud th, alg oom Rohas mantfactered, of style and finish equal to the fines public land policy will be delivered at Meise: | Aus*mtictas" ne ter fais canvass fairly, and with good | ‘oct ‘company. I eau conceive of no. more ported marbles, Fott Hall this evening. old rendezvous, the Mission Chapel, on | temper, 81d not with Ce A cator TERRA COTTA AND IRON WARE, = ges ‘hachen. bate » On | Mr. AmOs 41d not know about this ratit- Eur enters mot into comparison with 4 ‘RARTEEN FLURS, artes We a marvelous instru: L awkema bw wing, peee sore down—some cation meeting. ie ought reformers had who is as useful as he 7 : ment. roventng. facts of through agency Republican party, bette: keep away trom oy Hall, “that Gentleman. ASES, DEAIN TILE, STATURS, respect oem ound that of the Reformers—the | buzzard’s roost,” until after the Monday in —__-_— + <02-+-—____ ‘TILE, SEWER PIPES, a0. already proven to us same clements are in | at Bauman’s Brewery, corner of 9th street was lett the B, children is taken as proof of a man’s insanity at MOULN P. ‘BABTH OLOsEts, the sun and and in the stars as in the bodies | South Carolina avenue. Znore Toy, ne henge to hold the meeting gy ‘eran ey ifthe planets are pot inhabited, they coud te, | fesse’ asthe tate’ Denton the Bette tose. seces dt vigorously, piteh-tas to the prevent ed Ui? and rotting matchen "High zi =n Touuseus contelntng eserething sree ‘Sustain life new place of addi- of municipal affairs. ‘Toned Sporti . like ours. * > Sonal TT to fe flame was he fact at mark yun oy, Wi. Ac Cook van he ome : men, ome, gtr ot a comprising all the most improved varieties. : : ‘that the nomi- have reduced scale of prices trom FOUNTAIN JETS of every style. i ; i l il