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x 7 d Win. Hayne, presen’ Tesponsil W. A. Cooke will sit as a § of the cre- | ton, Arch. Jorce, Samuel Adams, ; EVENING STAR. in at ill, Both of there bills have't hep dentiais of ey ‘ one whe ze D ane! Hickman, James Smallwood and Joha —_——_——_ vertired cont 5 al to - . = —= = | is advertisouices the bill cotetine to Mow dee. | Gectagete thet W. A. Cook, 8. °J. Bowen, Mis. | Hers eusmanced alternate chars tor Bowen | Georgetown Advertisements, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. i “APT te 2 ir Dien: i | Gee EAL, SA Ps lover: Again We Bring Down the Bigh Priore T.. on THU 9 tomeatc=! NIGHT, amended - | Ni thers will descend to trickery, | and Richards, the parties seeming to be about onan Seen oe REPAY jro-necccs! § sey avenue had been through the in- | Nott and some o' bP lhgaay 7 00 TRUER AY ree: Pas, ee itriek, in their roughs to pack the meeting: ually divided, the Bowen party, s Vases and Fans, 3 tol Bridge-. — i secteur find ‘that the prermunent onG ke abe argut peer ‘AX. Gook cannot | any difference, rather oumnumbering the other; bath School ject—Arciic Li" ans Scenes lustrated by ¢. The Esyuimaux family jt ht 6 eof fare, Re .o° “Hitt sai tis se tray | | OS OHARE & 80 i 7 fusion a motion to a:!- this ih nbey a pays for such improvements, and if this is the | nominate Bowen at the first meeting he would | and in the noise and cen received this morning at Prigg’s o aso1 shoul: deter it to such time as hecan. Mr. Kelsey | journ was declared carri tore, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, oe 4 saw no reason why the work id be hoe that nominated Sir. Emers 3 ied. 8 fo. Ar Pen between he = 3 eae The a 4 and = me 2 fret. —_ “ at the doors, wh GR cE. Amusements, a Atthe conclusion of the reading of this report, | pac! in interest of one man, that there Tax CoLoren Scaoo. TRusTeRs.— Boar ——_e—_—_ be opened at Tig o'clock. Oc! Natiowar Twakeus Sake os nam in | Mr. ‘Beall stazed that he did not recollect beet was turbulence and dissension. ‘Mr. Kelsey | et Trastees of Colored Schools held & meeting Srnio Unpenctoraine. asian caine RS, «Much Ado About a Merchant of Vemice” and | called for the estimate for grading and gravel. | tells.a falschood. ‘The room was filled to sutle. last evening, at Stevens School House: present. A large assortment of y the Gaaren of the “A Gentleman from Ireland.” ling New Jersey avenue, aad that the chuunit- — bc at Niger for pom f yo — King and Jones and Superi mt | India Gauze, from 50 cents to $1.50. 1 SCHOOLS OE GEURG TOWN. D.C. | 1913 SEVENT STRERT N.W.. Buy. Mame B, MAtL's Ovens Hoves— Brignoli's Italian | 103 oer re sald, ntonip thartt wasa matter | neminatica? “He alee ae it; they ad heard | “Sgr Jones, Treasurer, submitted = report of | Pause Merino, from 91 to $2. ON THURSDAY EVEMING wexct. 287m Opera Troupe in “ Lucia di Lammermoor. of record, and the committee were not mis- | nothing from him until the other evening. He | receipts and expenditures for the quarter ending | Cyne ame Taread, $1.50. Tickets, 50 dente, Children. 93 con CARROLL Hatt—Fair for St. Ann's Infant | tayen. He asked Mr. Beall—the act having be- | did not believe that all the men who worked for Maren Bist. 1870, ae ei from corpo- Half-sleeve and Long-sleeve Shirts. Poe se comms: g harem, BF crnte, actor. lo come & law—why the laboring men could not | the corporation, to whom Bowen made pres- ration of Washington,$21,519.53. Expenditures— Jean Drawers, # =— aS. LOOK! LouK tr ‘Surrn’s Ant Gariuny, 45 F st. now be pat to work. £2 of new hoes the other day, who were paid | Teachers’ salaries, $11,%2.82; janitors’ salaries, | Fring Linen: ‘$2. (545? MAY FEsTIVAL, Very best OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFER 4296 Tth street. Mr. Bc all replied that the corporation did not | for nursing those pilesof dustin the streets, 863.00; building and a $3,440.09, farni- BORGE C. Henwixa, . » conte per Ryend Manxarvan’e Av Gatizer, would vote for Sayles J. Bowen. After the ; fuel, $1,500.00; other- To be given by the OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, ROAST 21 Pa. have a dollar to pay for it, and court Ji w vy! ture and 81,569.68; ‘No. 410 7th street northwest. Ban.ow’s At GaLturr, avenue. had taken every cent out of the bank. He had | first Monday in June next what will be done | wise, $7 ‘Total, $19,722.24. Receipts in ex- o SETOWN SCRUETZEN conte. =e been to the Mayor and urged him to proceed | with him? He can’t get back the Post Office, 388 of expenditures, $1,797.29 balance in treas- | 915 Sraime 215 re Second Ward Republicans. w.th the work, and the Maj or informed him that Bor get his position of confidential financial ury January 1, 1870, $533.22. ce in treas- | Sis Coats, Pants, e815 | AT THEIR SCHUBTZEN PARK , (Green Springs.) 1 . Club Meeting and Mass Meeting of Workingmen— | there was no money for it. There was | clerk to Mr. John W. Forney. What will be | ury April 1, 1870, $2,130.51. $15 ‘and Vest, $15 | aps MONDAY, May 2p. SEE * ste ‘The Proposition to Unite with the ‘* True Re- | from three to four bi thousand dollars | done with him’? We'll send him down to Mr. | ‘The Secretary was directed bee? eal At Haste & Co.'s, apap —— —_—_— Nice BROWN SUGAR at 10 cents, eyual to that publicans.” due the city, which they expected to realize | Watson and let him bury him in the canal. ties ceupying the Lincoln School building, | 9 335 Pennsylvania avenue (U.S. Hotel.) N®W SPRING AND SUMMER Goups. sold at Ll and IZ cleewhere A meeting of the Republican Club of the | from the tax’ sale which will commence on the ——_ incaln Dengt. to ie oeotereress, | aR aN Just opened a large and well-assorted stock, em coer Second Ward was held last night at Wiis’ | Hthof June. The government had charge of were addreseed to the Soloredicitizens of Washington | , CHILDREN'S CLoTmixo, in great variety—Se- bracing Dunss cbobs gf all Kinds ant ncwont FAMILY FLOUR, a all the avenue _ 4 corpers. Kelsey, Mi: wherein bo lected stock of Boy’s Clothing. Handsome as. | styles. from Iz. cents up, Black and Colored Silks, RLINGTON MILLS.” Family, Church, on Ith street, near the canal. Mr.T. | tion has the done and the government | a certain man—| ian tis Feforna | RDG Georgetown was read), where fates | sortment of Youths’ Suits, at very cheap: WOW) yards Calicors, at 6%. 10. Ine ~~ H. Chase, chairman of the campaign commit- rey for it. ma is — — aes aoe = “ reform | that mc ednesday cht, Lite ros fed GzorcE Storrax, the ver, Beat or aa. 4 Moslins, from Tos .ai mI TION, that bored ti t. Freeman said that when the’ resenta- ment first. & previous occasion, at precise! 4 To. £ le Linen. mgs. T5c.: Unesinmeres, ) 8 YEAST CARES Goslay tp eee ar eeeaieets maupeues, | Ges cere sentaee ioe | ee from the first, and allof a sudien he | adenied'at tke vonalar Hace, too stated cane, | €06 No. 47 Penna. av., next cor. 10th st. Gnas. 130. ‘tiey bad eusied Sp ak they ‘could Lay thelt and to do ail they could to ha: work | turns, and Mr. A. C. Richards is the only con- | j ‘th T Board, and was informed a a Banden. Gonerby the day. He had watched every” bill | sistent reform Kepublican in Washiggtey, tre | imeEof the Scho Board, ahd was infor ‘ad-| GEORGETOWN DouLan Store, 73 High street The Chair (Councilman Burgess) said he did | relative to the improvement of streets before | would refer them to Mr. Kelsey’s course in the ae journed some fifteen minutes befo-e; that mo- Carp.—I take this a oll of Gununsing to yndorse any | the Councils, and had noticed that f their | lower board. He would refer them toa head hi larly drawn and expended ing oka wasteeer Gora did, let them be uni pe always dodged by voting for the | which was rolling on the pavement, still shout- | from tae carnations of Washington and | the public that I am still at my old place of Af they went into the convention without being | work to be done ‘according to law.” It | ing “‘the battle cry of freedom.” ’ Mr. Kelsey | Geor for the support of sixty-five schools, | Pusimem, where I have one of the largest and i, what would become of them all? Theif | seemed impossible Nan Twin ¢ advise families to buy their flour at vuce, esis ie going to advance ) 8, ji % $1, Linen Cambric chiets, fre ; Lawns, pew styles. 12% to 5c toget her Atneral assortment of gonds at popular prices Call and examine—good bargains te NJAMIN THOMAS’ SEGAR CURED HAMS (the best) 22 conte per EXCELLENT HAMS only 18 conte per hb, d stock of Human Hair; _2eStr_ __ 101 Bridge st. Georgeto —~ | CHOICE SUGAR CURED SHOULDERS” for Mr. Beall to «peak with- | seemed to think that he was the only reform | as well as for various other purposes, and asthe assortes 3 - BEEF TON vet ce.) enemies would be a8. out referring to Sayles J. Bowen. Republican in Washington. They had expected | Board consists of only three members, it ap- fen Se he eee Hats, BX THs. DOWLING. Auct'r; Georgetown. TONGUES very ehot communication from the “True Republi- | Mr. Beall said he was under the impression | that there would be many somersaults. Let pears strange that its business should be con ns 6 nies VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE can” Club was read by the secretary, proposi that a bill had passed both boards nrg | them fling the banner ot M.G. Emery to the | Gucted in this exclusive manner, nor does he French Millinery Establishment, HEIGHTS OF GEORGETOWN FOR SALE at | TOMATORS to a a of the ward, the contract ie -— —< ole ta. bay ag reo ger gos ‘is laageerveuscila galng tisk that the ecw citizens will consider it Penna. ave., next to Lewis Johnson's Bank, TION ee Se) JOMATORS a that rd cl had or On TU AY. BM. at5o' we " NE selected tinea both the weld inka, ee Pe | wea be feos “according to laws” : ~ om in the heart of the city; had seen them going eee a 3 Between 9th and 10th streets. sill shat pabite wectin. tee Petnians The west Mr. J. M. Brown moved a reference of the Mr. R. B. Detrick said he was fully aware | on in the suburbs, aroun e property of cer- Freshman classes of Cc- > a ju operty on the N. W. corner St aE ech Ter mmittes on resolutions. | that such a bill had never paseed, but that he | tain individuals. On their candidate for Mayor, Ea th errr nee rage en pec EE GREAT FALL IX GOLD ws nowhere made | and High wtrecte, "The house wan biilt# years ast, . Burl not approve langi ustrating than beard age | had done what he could to abolish the contract | Mr. Emery, there is no stain of dishonesty. His | !wmbian the regular Republican Clubtwas the mother of | Premed wae nent anid ee sont te | conscience hae not been seared: vert poittical the regular Republican Club was the mother of | proposed improvements sho me by the | @ politi . Men wi of an interesting character, | Butters and Mate Hat he ee eon licans of Second Ward, that A lives had become seared and callous; honesty streets, . pn sg will = on weleouea maces teed rodi- oar question was called and the report re- | and justice had no effect on them. Inthis city | 4nd excellent music was furnished by the | street, opposite the Patent Office. These gentle- a. e best materials. It contains thirteen lari rooms. with butlers pantry, gas and. water, and ai! the conveniences rtaining to a first-class resi. Gence; brick partitions throughout the heuer making it rat proct, The property hase front of 145 tect, oremen 00 the Thirteenth Street Bay- | Goldman's Po) Gent's Furnishing was cro ci D waded. The exercises | Stores, No. 409 Seventh between diadepth of 190 feet. it commands an extensive c = Marine Ban’. ‘The me was as follows: mished their large | view « jommac river. es gal child, the ““Retorm” or“ frue Republican” | ceived and committee discharged. thele noes rhe eae great mass of voters in | ‘rhe Dream of Dante, sir. Charles M. Lewis; | me% Who have hing Goods for the epringned | Rabice deerme river. There is. mee WHE rinEet OLD RYE wien Mr. Fiper said (referring to Barlcigh) it nee be cape eee nn enaitian of | Gate, pawes, tae sralite the Moyne ane con- | Allis not Gold that Glitters, Mr. Lewis ‘T- Cor- | Snmmer season from the large and best whole- | . Terai of sale: One third cash: aod the Nalaees in iP. r re! varie! was ree be appoint wait upon the Mayor an 5 Are Wi soon ny Cam, Car- net just the correst thing fora mecsbe) of tan urge him to have the work on New Jersey | both. Sis; Azo We se seen Fonget t sale houses East at the lowest Gold Rates, have one and two years, with interest. secured by a deni : " y ts, Henry C.Fuller; Han- - “True Republican” Club to come | 4*-nue commenced at once, which wasadopted. | Mr. J. H. Crossman did not think that Mayor pong: ag 's Righ' ‘er; Han- | again taken the lead of other similar establish- of trust on the property and conveyancing ©. 8. OHARE «4 SON, dictate papers shoul lowing were elected Bow. ‘other nibal, Thomas J. King; Vain Glory, Edwin B, ona thelr paonsuncl at the cost of the purchaser. 4 v prgny opr aa a be | committee + Pele Campbell; Dr Foie, Sttian | he might ao goed ant c ee eee Hay; ‘The Cuba Revolution, #1. W. B. Brown: Gacsments’ cent Secu sate plea, Don't 1425 P strert, Baal Paiste Be vores GROCERS, Pepi metre re Bo ee ee eee Cees = Scatiment would ries ap eee nee ae ane Graves ot Bt. ‘Helena, John T. Sud; Laila, | Feet the name and numbers. eaten om od gay 1213 SEVENTH STREET Nw, =. ya one ome ‘i y | James E. Bangs. Three of these gentlemen, ena i hi Seca peepee a Voices —*Yes.”” “No.” “Yes.” “No.” “Yes.” |The Fourth Ward Repnbliean Club. | Bowen was as sensitive to public opivion as oe 3 M.H.Prrxce, would inform his patrons, that | [Py THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, o" pmol A 5 Pe Topographer D. B. Peck says the time has come to be | One else. The speaker wanted clean streets, yee es eee and ler fated henceforth the’ Pawn Broking branch will be | B 174 Bridge'street, Georgetown, | _apzi-te Berwees Mr. Chase asked Mr. Burleigh if his club was | “ Audacious—D. B. is Audaciout Just one word | and everything shug. like'a nee vereh, sr et pear. , carried on second floor; entrance either through sere or hall door. TRUSTEES SALE W PBICES) Willing to come back and unite with themagain. | necessary fo suceess, “Audacity,” “Audacity,” | OUF eity would compare with any other city in | ®0d the latter through accident. Mr. ‘ fr OF EUABLE REAL | [OW PRICES: & urleigh—-- No, sir.” Audacity must take the Bull by the | the Union. He wanted every one to be edu- = ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, DISTRICT OF GROCERIES: . Chase said Id vote agai t receiv. _ ? nds . Ge cated—it was cheaper to build school-houses THE REGISTRATION—Third Day in the Fourth InpvcEmEnt To Buy A Goop Szwme Ma- irtue * pein ing the resolution, anita tenor was to orucr this | Lomt— Whe" Satna teew on ae | Gun pameciaie Wie ceauioe one | Woe eo Bee ene a eee rae eas eae eee ne eaemaes Gee | MB alae & hene to ten eakcoraereets He | choice vemity Pionr, corvented, $Pene 92.00 per club, and not petition it. awim, revive or perish D. B. is ready to take | Emery meant an honest and economical expen- | Fourth Ward closed last evening with a total | most simple and best constructed sewing ma- ember Sd. 1863, and recon feck, barrels, $7 30: eat, #30 After further debate, Joseph Brooks said he the Reform Bull the horns—If parties are | diture of the city funds. The city was deeper | of 488 names enrolled, of which 354 were of | chine, will hereafter be sold on liberal thought the Executive Committee was the treacherous to Mr. |. SBS, ded the land records of said District. in Liber NOT. No. 18. folio | Cut Fumiit, 81 ey instruct born proper reference. This club was the true and off with their Heads—D, | i debt than it was fro yours ago. The policy | white and 134of col voters. The prominent ba arg at she agency, Baum’s Corset and 40, &c..and under the one of the corporate | Gorm Meal eived daily | Sot Ht 3 pport the Nominee, but that Nominee is | of Mr. Emery would be luce taxation. He | ward politicians were around as usual, but the A street, between r at public auc- ‘orn and Wheaten ¢ Gratam Flour club; the other club was simply a so- z bg aes pe ne opposes ‘ioe De. had heard of secret organization in their midst | porticoes and steps of the City Hall were not so | and E. 2,17 = So ee - en M cearenh very superior. 2, ‘The proposition was referred to the Ex- | S37 00%", 4 aun i. which partook something of the old Know- | crowded as on the previous days. Nothing of oo ee being part of Lot No. 47 of the original lote of said | iw dozen Wicks’ Corcloss Tomators, $2.20 Dee ecutive . ‘The Fourth Ward Republican Club met last | Nothing style; he knew nothing of it; but as it | interest occurred inside except a slight laugh | PENNrEs ror SaLz—Apply at the Star Office town, beginning at the end of 0 fect measured weet | deren. Mr. J. Sayles Brown was called for, and de- be P' in Club met last | was ecret he opposed it. when Dr. Darby was re; gs Mr. Booker | = | on the south line of Bridge street, from the south, | “Ii dozen Baltimore Tomatoes, Ye. lined saddest meeting. saying he was | €Vening in the portico of the City Hall, where ng the euihie iadcaticc ore {General Osborn sald {hat he was at the head a names at 2 time, and the Doc- Cc AERIAGE aS BEIAGE t a residentef the ward. and being avery | sei n provi and torches lit by A. M. | of an organ! ion which was able to act for its- | tor was giv: name and r lence in full, serong Bowen man he might offend somebody. | Green, the Ward Commissioner, who about half | self. That on next Friday night they would hold | when Mr. Booker remarked, “Oh, Doctor, [| , 02 pambor ct feats On ES Zoe rend called loudly for him, but he refused | past eight, there being then about thirty or forty | meeting fo say what they would do in the cam- | know you,” when the Doctor replied, ‘ Yes, a | largqnumber ‘selling at greatly persons in attendance, called le West corner ridge High streets, and rannii Peaches, 2a38e. per can. thence com pera atid Sith ths Sent ook im ron rete Be cao New York Butter af wi Ce choice ‘of itt line of said entire lot 9 feet thence eas eed «- euece . ™ Cassard s best Hames, Bacon. and Lard. to speak. the meeting t> e would not say who they would sup- | great many know me.” John H. Crane was not General H. A. Pierce was then introduced. | order. The President of the club, D. B. Pe if ul paign. en. straight — Peck, | port, but he assured them that t they would be in | on hand, ss usual, being engaged in superin- REPAIRING Promptly attended to. wate GOODS WARRANTED AND DELIVERED. He said he had been invited to be present by the | not making his aj pearance, some anxiety w: the right side. After next Friday he wo: take | tending the fitting up ot e form headquar- = a ~ 3 —— ehairman of the club, and he should not take expressed feast ons had hashed downs thal dag" the field and fight it out until the last. ters, corner of 7th and D stree ap2%6-St* Cor. 9th and D sts., Factory 4 hails ries high wit spe commations apart nein side with either of the local j bat would | and marched over his (D. B.'s) dead body. Mr. J.H. Crane said that last evening there —_o——_ Sor a} an ee _Bpas-t confine his remarks to the Kepublican party Mr. A. K- Browne, the Fourth Ward Council- | ¥@* @ gathering of the so-called Republican | sex aror SUMNER Roppep py A THIEF FROM M. WILLIAN, 198 Uth of the building is a spacious and convenient Fergrauy, tic, then proceeded fo make @ regu- | man, was then called upon and mounted the | Club at the corner of New Jersey avenue and L. | pS¥NATOR S' ‘Tuesday night a man ap) at terminusct the Westinen ened Bmmey at the |, enonzo Yornes spread eagle speech on national politics. | stand, when he to reiterate the ad- | stzeet to raise a Bowen fag on a flag pole that | the residence of Senator ‘Sumner, and handed 907 Pennsylvania Avenue, Toad. in the central partof the lather hee ee eat . — pap pees oe asked the speaker | dress submitted by him in writing at the last | to his certain knowledge there was toe g One | his card to the servant. While the servant was AND 7 CITB TREVISS, PAKIS. excellent inducements for a profitable investment, if he had got his claim through the Coun- meeting. man who was a Bowen man to-day who paid any- fone in with the card the man entered the par- ILLINERY, LACE Goeps, ‘erms: One-fourth of the ase money cash, = a — not speaking to the ques- Me. A. - Cofin was the next peaker. and he ane Paadig ome —— Pons gr (a pp eee for, seized a beautiful | French clock, valued at UITS. id Waire Goops, a a instalments. at six. mn. | Laughter. ietu most direful calamities, lence, , $150, and made off wi esterday Detectives ‘RIM MINGS, ei % enty-four months, wit! v m4 him out;” “Give it to Cook— Reery, &c., upon the city and throughout the fy'men who to-day were op; Mr. Bowen. | Ciarvoe and Bigley were notified of the occur. sasugs. Faxen — on —_ ticle will be. teeerred ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., dell put it through.” entire country should Sayles J. Bowen be de- | On the day that it was first raised he, in compa | (iatvoe and Bi Sed resent Cee ee | ae TCE recente BRAID, Be. | Seeded dllere cae Oe Oe ee eee TR Mr. Pierce replied that he was willing to meet | feated at the next election. ny with Mr. Bowen, saw Andrew Gleason, | in one hour thereafter had recovered'the Clock, | MW ILLIAN has returned from Paris. where he | If the terme of sale are mot comulica nth withis GROCERS Sane te eer rian’ wrpocver it was that was | Eider Peck made his appearance shortly after | one of the leaders’in the flag raising last and during the afternoon arrested the thief, | selected his Spring Goods oPeruonally, with great | wo days after euch sais, the trustee reserves the . trying to insult him could not propose any can- | nine o’clock, and took the clair from Mr. Reso. | pight, raising a Seymour Blair pole. | named Kobt. Bell, who hails from Boston. care. He is confident that styles, price and ity | right to resell the broperty upon five days’ notice, didate for him to vote for, or for whom $300 or | jution Green. Mr. D. B. Peck has aneasy position. When the will give entire satisfaction. mba Iy at the risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser. 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, any number of dollars would induce him (the Mr. D. E. Cahill was then called upon, and | other gentleman resigned this position the Wa- ELection aT Grace (P. E.) CRURCH.—At a OTIOE! NOTICE All semmpe and conversncing 9 uurchaser's cost. Hllow's cide bad prompted Nig ene One by the | proceeded to advocate the claims of Sayles J. | ter Registrar told Mr. Bowen that it was not | _, ELEC of the congregation of Grace Church, | IN Weodkds THOMAS TOW LINE ee . fellow’s side bad prompted him what to say, and wen at some length. necessary to fill the position, and he kept it South Washington, held April 25th, the follow. For the cheapest WHITE GOODS in Washington, apls-c0di OM AS DOWLING, Auct. CORNER FOUR-aND-a-HAL¥ Staeer, for sing ad clalin against the Corporation | Elder D. B. Peck then proceeded to speak his | open until he wauted a place for Mr. Beck. . to. for valuable services rendered, which saved the | little piece. ‘He desired to say that their candi- | With regard to Mr. Kelsey the speaker would | (8 gentlemen cag Wdeote ao. ne HEMORY BAXTER'S. 1920 Penn's avenue, P BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r.; Georgetown. 01 \. 11-4, . . Wheeler, and Arthur Yeatman;| Nas Dei eiere TRUSTEES 8. By virtue of two deed ensuing year Cty Come €12,000, he did not know why a weak- | date was in the field—the man in whom they be. | state that he had been warned in the start that Webste ing; dirty, low-lived person should bring it here | lieved, the man whom they trusted—Sayles J. | he was a bigger load than they could carry. He bbe J.N. Budiong, L. 0. Cook, Chas Had. | Ownie pointed eeeaee eke sistas: to throw im his teeth. It was more money than | Bowen. They not only to nominate | had left ot his own accord, and he was giad to away, and S.B. Taylor hold over. Mr. Edwin | | Plaid, Striped and Swiss MUSLINS at great bor: this fellow ever had or ever would have, ifhe | kim, but would nominate him. The time had | get Tid of him. When they get all the dead James was elected Register, and Messrs. Neale | ins. Lived to be as old as Methuselah. (Laughter and | come for them to be audacious. When the great | beats in front of them then they would be vie- and Bogart were elected church wardens. Ms, | Bleached and Unbleached TABLE LINEN very applause.) He had known 8. J. Bowen quite | French Revolution was going on, there was a | torious.. He said that Perry Carson had told | 4". H Webster ‘was clected delegate to the iste and Brown COTTONS at rea aa intimately for six years, and he endorsed him as | man who said there was just one word necessary | Kichards that Mr. Bowen was not going to run P: E. Convention, with Mr. Chas. Hadaway as | Bocken’dypye™s COT per pork, eons Ree a christi fentioman: there was no doubt but | for success, and that word he repeated three | for Mayor; that he was going to get a consul- alternate, , ? JAPANESE SILKS and a general assortment of that he would be elected. times, which was, “audacity,” “audacity,” | ship abroad. ‘The bait took, and Mr. Richards . DRESB GOODS at low prices. Ladies’ Hemmed Mr. C. H. Peters, president of the club, here | --audacity.” The Hepublicans iad now come to | Would go into the convention. Perry Carson Parnrrr. Accipent._Mr, KR. H. Butler, a | HANDKERCHIEFS at 75 cents per dozen, appeared and made @ strong appeal for funds to | a point when they must take the bull by the | had told him the same thing. Mz. Av’ 4 d SUN UM z. trust to me, dated tively June 3, 1864, and October 6, 1855, recorded respectively in Liber N.C. T. No. 39, folios 345, &c., and Liber RM folios 435, &c.. of the Land Bec Washington. D.C., 1 will offer NESDAY the lith day of May. P. m.. that Valuable Property in Georgetown de scribed as follows, viz: That Lot consisting of parts of Lots One, and Three. in Peter's square, 45 beunded as foll viz: Beginning at the end of 37%. : i 5 cer, doing business on 7th street, South <3 iLLAS and PABASOLS. feet cast trom High'street, m the svuthaideot Belles carry on the campaign with. The crowd re- | horns. He for one, live or die, sink or swim, | Browne, the Councilman from the Fourth | Washington, this morning, while standing in his {Rep} EMORY BAXTER. glad rupning thence south and parallel with sponded to the call, and aconsiderable amount | revive or perish, Feeiaed to do all in his power | Ward, had sent a speech to Mr. Peck’s clab,en- | wagon, fn conversation Sith o frieul far te = — | ing tine berween Keck bon ened oes pom the divid- was subscribed in sume of cents fer eaci; | *~ elect Sayles J. Bowen. We arg audacigus, | dorsing Savles J. Bowen. He had heard’Ma, balance and fell over the side of the wagon, | J, STABLISHED 1844. thence weet ond aca te tie cetera maar: member. Who's afraid? Who's afraid of Mathew G. | Browne call Mr. Bowen terrible names, liar, Xc. | nis head and shoulders striking the saceneor’ BREW J. JOYOR & street; thence whh Hig! Mr. 2iooks moved that the meeting adjourn Emery, or any other man? This reform move- | He had taken his charges against Mayor Bowen i ; thence east and parallel with Bridge street 20 fect thence north and parallel with High street 50 fect. —— Bridge street: and thence east to the beginning. an alley in the rear and improvements, consisting of r AND 00., ; and leaving him insensible for some time. He} ga RRIAGE MANUFACTURES, and resolve itself into a workingmen’s mass | ment was not so much against Sayles J. | examined them, and promised to stand by him, | was conveyed to his residence on D street, and 477 and 479 Fourteenth street, meeting. The Chair said it was just the thing. | Bowen as it was against the Kepubiican | and bad stood ‘by him until Alderman Chase n Dr. Fenwick was called in and rendered surgi- EPAIBING in all its branches. Some action should be taken on this matter of rty. ‘That's what's the matter with Hannah! | took a desk in Browne's office. when he was his | cal aid. It is thought that his shoulder bladeis ai Cartaces lah Sor Kapairs, Storage or Commis party work, and every one be allowed tifteen days’ | The reform movement was to seduce colored | friend no longer, and when the vote on those ae wid Garrianes, a sabstantial three story Brick Warehouse, FLOUR. i 1a) le tnsured. posed of two large buildings co: nected, fronti labor on the corporation work. He hoped they | men to support of tiveedie-dum tweedle-dee. If | Charges was taken Mr. Browne skulked out in ——e -— ‘Agentafor Brewster & Co..(of Broome street.) Fifth spectively on High and: Brite strects, with collars ‘tr ae Po ild Bx it so that the Commissioner would not | wen were going to be treacherous to Mr. Bowen | the ante-room and yoted neither way. Whenhe | The REPUBLICAN NOMINATING Conven- | venue, New York sei0-coly is is one of the best b sta , be harrassed for payment of the wages until the | or the manly, hathes they are in the Treasury | Was nominated he proposed himselt. He came | tr¢x.—The Central Republican Executive Com- = in. id the property isin all respects desirable how occupied by M. J. Adler,as a hardware Mr. d asked that he might ran. Th 1 a No, 400)" FIomeEE, CRE oaE? 58340 fifte Y time was up. The moti S car- e ‘s h their heads. We | to Mr. Crane and asked thathe might run. The | mittee held a meeting last evening, and after | — 71H { 1c ried. hanadh pings: So ut eee wilbave S.J Bowen inthe feld unt the first | candidates were assessed $25 eachs and Browne considerable discussion it was determined that | STREET. NAILS, RINGS,&c, STREET. WORKINGMEN’S MASS MEETING. Monday in June, then we will have him in the | had not paid his ag ty had used money to | the delegates to the nominating conventiou PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, from Photo- Joseph Brooks was called upon to preside, | Mayor's chair. Truth is greater than treachery | paste slips with + A. K- Browne” on them over | should be chosen on Wednesday next, between raph to Portrait sise, the largest ‘assortment in th and thanked the meeting for the honor con- | and mightier than money. He did uot mean to | Democratic tickets. He told the speaker that | 5 and + o'clock, and that each ward club should | istrict. Aner Poromain and Brase Heed PLOT OL ferred upon him. He rejoiced that some meas- | say that he was not going to support the regular | he was obliged to him for what he had done for | determing whether the delegates § should be NA N store. Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purch: 3 EXTRA, and the residue in four ALL FEST POSSIBLE RATES, ments of 6, 12, 15, and 24 months respect be " ri , AND secured by decd of trust. ‘The terms of sale must be ALL GUARANTEED complied with in one week after the property be paid in casi i ILS. GS, &c., at ures were about to be taken where’ could ; ing to support it, but | him, and would do anything for him in his | chosen at a primary election or not previous to verms cash. MARKRITER may be resold, after une week's notice, at the ria have some work on the streets, and that thee | ommation. | He was going te should have the | power, but he had gone back on him on all oc- | <rorenat © Primary election or not previous to _8p16_ No. 486 7th street, between D and Sod soamge ot the cent ot a ceeecae ererenoins rere willing to pledge themselves not to bother | nomination. Let newspapers oppose us, if they casions, ble on the following day, May 5th. STHMATIO BATTERY—To be worn on ti WALTER 8. OOX. Trastee, ELPHONZO YOUNGS « ce. the Commissioner about their pay until the fif- | will; let treachery show its head in our ranks, | Geo. W. Hatton said tbat upon reading Mr. ——--e-- body or limb. A sure help for Asthma. Ca- -ThSaTutf THOS. DOWLING, Auct r._ teen days are up. We will mark those men and meet them at | Kelsey's speech, he was yong aba proceed’ | Mannren.—Mr. Thomas I. Riley and Miss | iarrh, Neuralgia, Headache, mote. 0 Weck | = TS OMAS DOWLING Aen John Curry moved that every man be allowed | Philippi. The Kepublicans were now building | ings Of the Council which said that Kelsey ha [or r Pain, Lo- ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE CORNER OF BRIDGE AND GREEN STREETS, GEORGETOWN. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in Equity made on the 2th day of November. Is wherein Hugh Coyle et “larke et al. defendants, u Mary Alice Stephenson were yesterday married | Back, Chest, Stomach, Side or Limb; Grocers, to make fifteen day's actual labor, without re- up a great party—a party which recognized the | sold out for #50. He had sold out this time heumat w or cg : New York | cal Palsy, or ism, i y rdto bad weather. The motion was carried. ite and colored children alike on the tloor of | #50, or Something less. [A voice.—“ More th ee en "This Ceascleas working “Electrie Disk” can dis- W wir. Jeamiter moved that Oe Chair be em- | the school room. He thought the time had come | he is worth.” Yes, a good deal more. Mr. Kel- | 0M. bride bridegroom are well known in South | fusy becancine protracted laser e eeu ns, which Foreres to call a workingman’s convention of | to speak out, and they would triumph in Juue. | Sey was the first one rampant for a separate con- | Wide and bridegroom ar have hosts of friends, | tumorsand enlarged glands,and heal indolent chose, the ward to perpetuate @ regular organization. | Only let all be audacious, and they would | vention, and as far as he could see from this who wi Gine pleasant jourmey and a happy | Price §3. See circulars. The Chair said there were many who would | triumph over whiiiers, reformers, Democrats, | speech, Mr. Kelsey and Mr. Richards had been life. For sale by Messrs. NAIRN & BRO., Messrs. come back before their turn came and get work | and ethers. leftout. That was the commencement of the —— KIDW. Perr ns 3 Ttveee pose” Ww. m. What should be done with them ? Mr. Shanklin next addressed the meeting, af- | muddle and the end of it. If there were any | Aayporsrwxxt or a Posturarness.—Post. | D> ENTWISLE, ERT FORD. V olees.— Report i, and have their names | ter which Mitchell Green offered resolutions de- | more Kelsey men in the ranks kick them out or BOG) s 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, CoRNER FOUR-AND-A-HAL® StRexr, 6 raaaa_— Pot Bg STN oie gle te the nr BF Sce other column. apa master General Cresswell has appoin' jennie 146 Washington street, ‘ | —2ee oF er eS struck from the ro’ claring the club willing to abide the action of | let them sell out, the quicker we get rid of them | Snowden Post mistress ot Collenwood, situated | apl9-eo&wom Boston. Mase. ooh 5-7 a gets Be if ee + BACON, James Wood wished to know if the bosses | the General Kepnblican Committee in calling a | the better. Mr. Kelsey, he supposed, ranted to | a} out three miles from Alexandria,on the Poto- ANTHONY FISHERS ——————| caret by a depth of test nen fort on oradee should &s Kept on all the time. He thought | Nominating Convention, &e.; adopted. be head, front, leat a tn pg of the | mac river. She isa sister of Captain Snowden, built two-story brick dwelling heuse and store and they had ne shgot to be kept on while the labor- Jerry Kobingon did not think it right to at- | convention, a Pring ie Prod Wena bet who was 80 badly treated at Libby Prison. FIBST CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, | large back building. : ers were ebliged to take turns. tempt to torce Bowen upou the people. He | Treasurer, 1M ~. hed 2 a re —_——e——. = 5 of ng = and 300, ta et 709 MARKET SPACE. ‘The Chair said they are obliged, on the Cor- | would vote for the regular nominee. he would tell r. Kelsey nag eg, for Mepicat Cottece ConvENTION.—The con- No. 618 Nixtu Street, — eee meee part age ras ty rye] poration work, to keepon the bosses all the | Elder D. B. Peck said he was in favor of | that they would put a Fa noe ee ore" | vention of the delegates from Medical Colleges OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE, of Gre . Brid; i. time—that was a matter belongin to Se Com- | Bowen, but would support the regular nominee Fe elven oer ven F exyootn one of the United States will assemble in the lec- | go) proprictor ofa new French Scouring Process, | | Tertie: One-third cach: the remaining two-thirds, issioner. impossil . Georgetown lege, leamee resees ith interest from the da} » to be paid in two an tan coteaace nauk te rtevo rhea | alle girl have hated Democrats, and they go and tell the | t8¥ room of the cal » | by whith fe is able to cleanse ladies dresses of ail | wi “4 7 = BeTWEEN SEVENTH AND E1GHTH Stuarts, ‘Out retaining competent men to boss the work. | Fourth Ward “Reform Repnblicans.”* | colored men that Emery was always a Demo- | CoTner of 10th and E streets, on Friday morning, , without being ripped. Gentlemen's cloth! equal instalments #1 Sand 12 montis. One hundred ole y vs "clock. 5 is gh u dollars deposit wil! as soon as the prop- —_-— Mr. Emery's Nomination Defended Battle-Cry- | ctat, and they tell the (fishmen that he ‘was | APril 20th, at 105 o'elogk __ feerespitewill be removed, wo that they will not | ery fratrack of Gouveyacing and stampe a i 32 ~ < y = a — i x of . econd Ward Irish Republicans, (17° 7"7"}-ciom” Kelsey Scored Severcly. Hil-and a iknow Notting in Swampoodic. “Mir. | ALEXANDRIA Fiom | Manxer-—Goorgo 1 | Siow eatin" OC 34 ra are, | anita OIE BABTR OMe, | Masrptnced the prices ot Groeerien, Wings, ang Dr. Purvis “Branded” and “ Denownced.”” The Fourth Ward Reform Republican Club | Emery is the man for the position. He is not & | ine"at sisaeit’ per hundred and herring at gra a Ap qenes-Mesers, B-H. Duvall. 434 Pa. ave., | _ap2t-codd iquors ia proportien to decline im geld’ & meeting of the Second Ward Irish Repub- | held a meeting last evening in their new hall, | politician, and what he is el he 88 per thousand. Market firm. em We Game 305 sth st; A Baksh Oo, P TING Hicane was held last night in Taylor's Hall; the | corner of th and D streets. J. H. Crane, presi- | crazy, like Mr. Bowen, he will be 30 Paprtear] —_e___ 316 7th st.. and many others. ‘ap2l-2m: -AIN' , &e. President, A. McKenga, im the chair. «1 "Sie. "Te Cunningham was introduced. and | tie Gity Hall, aye, almost crawling after work, | ,,T¥% MRD Luctcae on Physiology and Phre- | x, sag) SPRING BOCK No. 486 10 Auge Ryan was very much pained, he said. | sgia'that he was little of s politician, and ati | Mr. Bowen was importing men from Prince | 20lo yy Dr. Payne. n Temarks - ee ‘Now et PAINTING. 9 in order to insure his election. Tu8t.) MARKRITER’s,\ 111 St. as . But he had to the best | George's count 23} : D Srreer. | @rushed and Granulated SUGAR... cmd O meeting of the club. While Purvis does not ae Pe erode believing that tne | He did not think that Mr. Bowen would steal cui A, Goce SUGAM Rew York hn OED. It was not Mr. Chris. C. Callan, but some choicest selection of PAPER. . B amor % remarks have had verned man was He wanted that understood. He belonged to mC i from H GN INTING | Choice Brown tect dn the minds of Ironmen. fatlue palty who had put him there: that man | the W. A, Cook order, and if any one wamted to | otber C- Callan, PES Sy ee Ree PICTURE FEAMUS cubes | SNZRAL HOUSE AND S1GN PAL He then offered resolutions yorth that at | ee erties J. Bowen. Different parties had | give W. A. Cook money he would have to take ee Wi ad Gilt Ov: ail sizes, on hand or NO. 933 D STREET. Cosice Ger, Jenn OCONEE Be a recent of the Second Ward Repab- | ited at the nomination of Mr, Exacty, ‘The | the money in one hand and a crowbar in the fo to order: olld Oval Wilt Frashen, diferent = . ee ering” * COFFER..380-» Bongted, fican club 8 De” Purvis delivered vanself of | Bowen facton had used means dishonorable, other to prise his hands o He co 0 of the GEORGETOWN. : ‘x10, aeaty staerape Frame, 8 Fis oR deerntion gh PAINTING, GRarytna. | Biaracsibo a certain expressions w! coi not contract awar 5 r. —_——_ 4 ‘sizes and. . NG, CALC ING, ed in the ian Sroreee my ie eters Tete, ict | Riss oeeralig te Babe py Cales | ftaber Saving’ tn Nowe and"aZeN” Sei | gave op gus masgoas mse, Feemeedinteieseaesuarte® | Sua ninncta tarps tet ncn they emanated from « responsible or respectable | 1.) le of Washi They had been | ‘charged that many of the Commissioners were, | yormey, Keq., has purchased from John David. | INGS, PLS GS, and 08, nang | gnatiyie of cucoution, FRUITS ond VEGRTABLES om seurce, and a such inimical and '¥ | called “soreheads,” ‘ Democrats,” “ copper- | either directly or indirectly, interested in con- son a twe rest in his mill known as | somely > always in Bi SS v4 ©. MACNICHOL, uety. canned, great Je tw oduce 2 peiclous effort ee hennt | heads.” Tthad been charged that they had in Ip te arity tae Finee mae sent ce cen Ee “el Mill,” Rear the Aqueduct, for 20, | “Spii-imy No. 4867thai..bet.Dand Bets. | apQSlm 923 Datrect, bet. oth and th ste. ‘American voters of the abd thus give | Secfet made a convention—a star clamber con- | ing t9 array the black men, ag cere eee yes i2 Lone ah de aeaiiara “eae? Te 00. usiness: the mifl will hereafter Pe ay oe fry. What could they dot They bad gone to | |The mating’ then adjourned, with three | {ur grocery busiuew and the mil wil hetsater | ALEK. R. SHEPHERD & REOS, Rs sic | oe Ent “aon 627 { ESTABLISHED 1841. } 55 Hidbou's Lonton PORTER. en, a L—- $3 gem LA, AVE. ‘OLD NO. the 1 the presidents of the ward clubs and ask S71 PADDLE MY OWN CANOE.”4a disorganizers +f discussion at the time that Se ’ two hun- HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW id, Cross & Blackwell's CHOW-CHOW, and enemies of the Republican party, whose | 1 Oe eae ee eine eect Fifth Ward Republican Clab. cod baubale of yhoet ereesld on Dhamgerne PARE 637 Lontstans arene, (old Mushroom ange 408 Sed eetoeh, teens etiie principle,’ Properly | snd other little investigations were being in: | Alternate Cheers for Bowen and Richards. morning at $1.60 per bushel. IRON WAREHOUSE, eWASs capil ck pts, 756 - oo pong, wed pe th leg guized into, because the people were beginning | ‘This Club met, pursuant to adjournment, last | "rir ry ee a pont 10 o'clock this morn- | do. and hapsng me pavtoter c0 a do Prince Wales , dizement, and weby caution ali {0 think that Sayles J. Bowen was not the man | evening, in Carrol Hall, on Capitol Hill, the the store of J. corner Jefferson and any ‘competi: + Dts, 60 the ensuing | D0 (Fas, sald to be, but they, had, to raise | reetaea eG. HE, Holden, in the, chair; who | Weer are or, Morgan, by a negro in the | 910 PENNA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH 8T8,, or'w geo Atty Fea Laces, Italian and Virgin OLIVE . to shake those vipers off | other clubs. ‘The ' Centra They all’ knew. | stated that a call bad been published for a abeance, of the proprietor and about $16 in (soura sips.) — Saletan cui Frith as little remorse and Paul did their proto- | formed from, hese, ott nc man who had to.night, but some mirapprehension ex- | mosey stolen from the drawer thief ran |p sspectfully call attention to thelr assortment of soot outing’ | Best brands quality guaranteed, . Ht | isted, unsuccessfully. , that Purvis sad ove Hatton | Se thougit he could be elected Mayor again by | tendance. Le had seen the call for he mecting | - Guano Concess by the anniarey of the Pub- GAS FIXTURES, a Shawne n impression that | Cc riticing Wm. A. Cook, he would do it the | of So tak in the papers over Ris mamny tees he | lic Schools this evening at Market Hall. It will Ete. NUTS, BRAZ! TS, CAN NUTS, al ‘Samix with | same ae the Dake of Gloucester sacriticed Buck- | did'nt know how it got there. Dr. ass | be very interesting. comprising r side ivanie avenne, | fresh roasted P: Ts. Louie one te | lege Ruston ay Sad ae meee: | hvsantamnremeneichiieta | .cereem akr ite Arotoemlor, etre | aaparmmeaareaceramoarres | BigSt BRE mAs . nee nae Smee Inwhich it wan done. Why, he bimeelf heard as choked of with cries of “30,” “no” o. this evening at West Tosker Manufacturing Co, Now York notice all Finds of HOUSE. S1GM and ba ta ete ey Te pee t— | lection fooled into the support of certain men ‘nion Hall, that he | ceed to businese; regul . : wr aateryard attempted to ignore the claims Mir Ketey sy, in Union League Hall that aight”) Wm H Brown 2 fhat Doctor Tin. also those of ee ce pele. fr 4 eRaES ‘The resolations were ee eee eee Fee “He's a Bot "and nom- Mitchell, Vaneo New York, ene. % ya Choice Sagar Cured HAMB une cwnnnnmmn DEG Mr. J.D. O’Counell said wes 00 need of pA A inated ‘Samual Strong, who was elected. evening Fans & 900 others he bas exbonted work char Trak Me wes nat te etree ot oe his principles. If he ants to come out let | | Samuel ‘Wiliams oe oo FRLL yroM a Toruast—A colored WHICH AEE SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS mh lly Baxer wee, man. He knew two of the candidates named, | Sim come out in reality. We have a p ‘Ward ublicans, | while ‘the’! mph hey a tay eg Rt ee up toawait the | Annie Lawes Ceae Pactra Tavera i a ee Keane and traitors Because we dare to do so. | action of the | Executive 5 ybart, this’ morning mominee of the party, ‘whoever he was, believing | Bowen has acted badly ca- | which i 5 any fly preeat deck 7 = Tus rue course of all good Republicans. jas drawn round Biss crowd of | knew angthing about the call? it? ‘were fr ‘A LARGE ASSORTMENT, Pe ee ean ce | rowaie meni tg bene nor | ever rose Metighygy MeKaht| Wo ran careitd ox ri tend secur: guch men as Watton aad Purvis, who did not Seer reccimen ehe weet rat ‘melr teams i to demoralize the | surgical amistarse FOR aA a GALT & 00. Tepresent the sentiments of the Republican | 200" wast) wno,sre now driving th ‘of | Repub! ? Dr, Soodgram hero ried to ‘Anoxe Tan K: “ - party. 2600 have bought real, ‘worth $4,000, whose name is ps0 wear Baltimore und Ohio ER’ Depst. is a serew loose: and we have a right Was one of the most end GEANULA to investigate It. We ve this. mat- this city, and was eb re | CREED: Eo PERED. ter to the citizens of ‘know- young wife receives the tmnported marbles, ing as they must that Satta Hie against their community. CLABIFIED, le. interests. " Will they continue him in power for of our most, abe youre longue t0 Sak Def of the C4 Tle wen wers that on election day the reformers wouldreif oc are the last ai such a ity that earer, Bowen could not soar 4 that then Major Morne would like Othello, occupation gone. > - ting pretty bad for Bowen when he has to get Foruey to make a for him and then | fg of it in the Chronicle. . fe oy oneperation imagen lal Cooke M contracts in 8 z of him. | lance night, has | John H. Nourse, Wm. . that | Daniel Connelly, Samuel

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