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sy EVENIN RSDAY..... Ta) LOCAI Amusements, ac. Natiowal TeeaTeR—*!urline” by ing’s Opera Troupe STRaweeery Festrvace.—H anil is: « for the new Sabbath School; F str petit of St. Marke: P. E Cuiontown, for the benefit of that piace; Hth stre Trinity Church, 3d aad Streets: Masonic Hall, for the benetit of ‘Wesley Bear Mth, for the bs Chureh, €; Chapel, and Parlors rst Congregational Charen; Foundry Charch, earner tith ad G strects. Dairy EXcURSION of the Mount Vernon. Surra’s Ant Gatianyr, 245 F street. MARERITER'S ART GALLmny, 434 7th street. Baktow’s ArT Gatcerv, 237 Pa. avence. amer Arrow to ~ ° PRIMARY ELECTIONS YESTERDA’ Nomination of Ward Tickets. ‘The Emery men of the Second, Fourth, az Fifth Wards held primary elections for the Ronsination of Ward tickets yesterday, as stated im last evening's Stan, and similar elections were held by the Bowenites in tue Second, Third , F and Sixth Wards. Fmery Nominations, Sxcoxp Wani.—The result of the primary ction fm this ward yesterday for Alderme and Councilman oz the Emery ticket result an follows: Ald n—G. A. Hall, 430 vo! Lewis Clephaue, 4 ¥ mon Council—David Fishe Bayley, ton. 2; DS. Mar’ 2d DM. n Hall, EM; Judson 5. Boewn, - Kelaey, ; Samuel Crown, scattering 1 he ticket will stand: For Alderman—G. A. H. Common Connei!—David Fuher, John A. Bay Hey, and Halett Kilbourn David Fisher, w ithe ticket for Common Coxnetl, receiving votes, ig a well known colored man. formerly a hack man, and latterly engaged in the iurniture business on New York avenue. FocrtH Warp.—The result of the balloting in this ward was the election of the f ward ticket:—For Alderman—W. W. Moore (long term;) J. H. Crossman, (short term.) Fe Common Council—Samae! P. Rohertaon, Be BM. MeCov, (colored) and John O'Donnog) The tatly was as fo lows: W. W. Moore, 1 for Alderman, ¥ fox o. John Voght » 12! The above vote for Mr. Moore indieates unmistakably that the Fourth Wa: good for Emery by an overwhelming m1; as it shows over a thousand voters participating in this primary clectjon, while at the Bowen primary election, below, there were only two or three bundred votes cast, all told. Firtn Waxp.—In this ward the bal pting re- Suited as follow For Alderman—George F. Galick, #10 votes; Robert Ireland, 55 votes. For Councilmen there were a large number of cin- @hdates, and the following, being the high are the nominees:—C. H. Holden, 400; G. T. Bassett, 6%; Thos. A. Gant, 09. Jho. W. Mead was nominated for assessor, he receiving < Yotes against 240 for J.S. Slater and Lt for Ciumton Fowler. Thomas A. Gant is a moct worthy and intelligent colored man, and wail make a good Councilman. The following ite the names of the unsuccessful contestants for the honor of representing the ward in the Board of Common Council. with the vote fe. 16 . 2 1, ard W. HL. Heus- For Assessor—J. W. ter, 24); Clinton Fowler, A. McCormick, 23. There d at this primary elect . east at the Bowen pri- eported below. Ur mary election in this war. course the friends of Mr. Emery are jubilant at the result thus exhibited, as it demomenine conclusively the election of their ticket in this Ward by a tremendous majority. The Boweu- ites are in consequence sadly demoralized. Bowen Nominations. Srcowp WAnp.—Commissioner Peters calied ward together yesterday afternoon, ° ‘k. for the purpose of nominatin, ticket, but the crowd wassosiim that ac @eferred until it sh ton ald be augmented. The : | only to the Invin THE FIRST Wand. } Consetidation of all the Emery Clubs— | Katifiention of the Werd Nomiaa- tions Adress of Mr.“Loacry The Invincible Club of the First er with the other clubs amet indivi ward who favor the elect Emer Mayor of Washingt met wo! house Last miget ‘to ratily the de on Monday eve ning for Alder- nd Assessor. ost capacit, in diage | & very large propuc.ion of colored 1 nearly al! of the pro inent business of the ward. This was one of the largest ‘was | tart political meetings ever held in the ward aud | gfcat epthariacm prevailed. After the meetirg was called toorder, Dr. W. O. Baldwin announced that all the ward clubs | e ward | Insincibies. (This announcement was received with deaten- z applause and cheers for Emery and retorm.| The very best men of the ward, after consulta- tion together, had d to ratify these Invin- cible gominations. The [nvincibicy were recog- nized by them a the champions of the reform cause at the West Eed. Next Menday their | labors would be Suished anda glorious victory | awaited Giem. |Cheers.) Eumery's election was sure now and the rampyres at the City Hail Were trembling in @eir boots at the prospect of their speedy departure up Salt river (Laugh- | ter and applause.} At the conclusion of the remarks of Dr. Hald- | win, the Boysin Blue of the First Ward, ac. | | (Ompamed by the South Washington band, en- | «red the hall, and were enthdsiastically re- eived. Mr. lames McKenna wee invited to take a | Seat on the stand, and the mew 7 ery clubs were all admitted te iull membersnip with the Invineibles. | | Dr. A. #. Fardon, the nominee for Alderman, responded to a call, and returned his thanke not les but to the citizens of the ward, who had signified their willingness to | un om the platform of reiorm, and suppert Emery. He gad that the va- had harmonized and were united to w it “demand for the ‘game | achieve a glorious victory. It was significant | purpose in ing away the mud into | of a better state of things that our citizens were | the Wh whore itvis ‘ail mocded to rating in securing the advancement of | raise these grounds to their proper. vrade, le. He was contident that victory would | The canal in its present condi gon is die gusting on our banners on Monday next, and tie | nuisance, a cesspool tor the whole city. cc | caty would Le redeemed from its tinanctal em- | an intolerable stench and fever-laden nm | barrasem No longer would it be necessary | f | for th | olutions of # te of the United States to pass res 'y into our accounts aud to ex- pose the bankrupt conditionof our city treasury. [Applanse.} At this junctnre, while the hall was crowded capacity, great cheering was heard rance and all eyes were turned in that on, when it was seen that Mr. Emery, ed by Henry Johnson and John H. ered the room. A tremendous ont-bnrst of applause greeted him, and it was | |’ tong time hefore quiet was restored. Tire | { platiorm was fivaily regched when Mr. Em acknowledged the comjuiment pail to him and the assemblage, without stint, appianded their chotes, the band playing “We'll rally ‘roand the tag boys.” At the conclusion of the music the ery of “Speech,” “Speech” was raised from all quarters of the hall. The Cnairman, Mr. Martin, rapped to order and said he had the pleasure af VC Shegrregr | the next Mayor of Wash- ington, Matthew G. Emery, and he proposed that all unite in greeting him with three Learty cheers, which was done with a will. ADDEESS OF MR. EMERY. Alter this was over, Mr. Emery came forward and said: Gentlemen of the First Ward, and fellow-citi- ze 1 feel profoundly grateful for the honor you have paid me in desiring my presence among you this evening. It was the earnest re- quest of your representatives that induced me to accept the invitation, and I can assure you that Iam deeply grateful for the kind reception you have extended me. It gives me great pleasure to meet so many of the citizens of the irst Ward. Let me congratulate you, gentle- men, on the unity and harmony existing among the people of this ward. [Cheers, and cries of every Ward; and if all of our wards were as well | circumstances had become vei | raced. | senting that the places for iciding the polls were the meetin: the Mayoralty. Stewart and others in favor of M. G. were taken to prevent the by the City Hall ring at the polls on election day, aud the me rousing cheers for and fearing that be would registere Emery ic the Fourth Ward, Werting i wh Ward Reperticn Chis— owen" Tenn 'mart of ae AZ. (ctl Family: tT pe urh saci, ae. A meeting of fe Foarth Wart Republican ‘Ciub was bh aS >ight at the corner of Seventh and D str chair, avd The Chai most who as.they and honestly with t form. The Corporation was in debt to him for labor performed to te extent of $500 which he Was unable to obtax:,and in conreraence his mach embar- patediy called u y's Bickness for bad eeluig turned aid. The Chair then espeet to the smemory ot pathy for his bereaved te Mrs. Espey had rey Mr. Bowen during a'r. same portion of this biL but be her away without aw. otlered resolutions of the deceased, and of £: famiiy, whick were A motion was made fe- the appointment of a committee to waiton Mayor Bowee and urg> him to extent relief to the family of the deeaascd by paying the DMI they bold agatust the Corpo- ration, but the Chair said it would be of no tse a8 the @ase had frequently came to the Mayor's attention, and the motion was withdrawn. The Chair stated that ten out of the {ft commissioners of election ror the Fourth W had addressed a Istter to Mayor Rowen, repr not sultable for the purpose, and asking him to have them changed, but that the Mayor had treated their communication with con em pt hot even replying to it. [Voices—“' We'll se it on the th.”"} Mr. A. Watson saisl.that five hundred men and | one hundred earts cond be at once pat to work in cleaning out the canal, from the Navy ¥ ard to Georgetown, and in digging anew canal from James’ creck to the Acsenal, if Mr. Einory is elected Fou: ‘kundrbd men could. bs employ: vantage in wheeling the mud aed cand Work the oaral, bevtee nae land avenue and the Navy Yard, acd from 17th ect to Geor, wn, white horses ai rts ld be in ther side, and pestilence. Lt has Leon one of Pretexts for the agitation te remove apitol. The subject of its improvem under consideration by the Senat action is at once taken by the c: pw it upon @ eompan: 1 favor of clea mery had recently oitercd in the Board of Aldermen, Secompanied with a speech in favor of dig. ging it ont for navigation purposes. On the contrary, it ig well known that Mayor Bowen I $ inguence against any improvement in this direcuon, and even when a Dill was Passed for a bridge across the canal at Virginia avenue, he vetoed it, deelaring “that not one Congress AU reform g out this Police Orders for the Election, Major A. ©. Richards, Superintendert of Po- | hice, bos isoned the following order: ELECTION NOTICES, DEST WARD, FIRST PRECINCT —Notico is ‘OURTH WARD, THIRD PRECINCT —Notice ! fs hereby given. that in conformity to the pr visions.of the charter of the city of Washington. Election will be held in the Third Precinct of ‘ a a x to : : h of hames is from T t- ~ Drsantusyt © Metnorozitry Berrcr, ) | HY hereby etven’ that, tn conformity to the provi | Fourth Want cn MONDAY, the. 6 " % m ah le ve : an ‘ons of the charter of the city of Washington, an ext. atthe northwest corner of L street and NS Polls open at TAM . r™ | GRA cecd Mader ne eae Mieke Rai | icction will be bela iq the First Precester ene | poze abthe mortitwest corner Membe 2 Rear JOS PON WILKINS SN JESERAL Ont First Ward on MONDAY, 6h of J nani s ane next. at th and th of Alderme “Mem! of th Commissi: ¢ offic Nol 1905 i str THOM Ps0N it. bet we AMS atieth, for Masor. allwhoare reaistered im the waid Fourth; Ward of | ue | thy af ington, the initial letter of wh: = - =- 2 | names is fromt toMy iuclusive, will-ts received. | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISE MES ts gistered ia | Pullgopen acd AM. and close ai 7 P.M —.. - ~ + the 0 c = STRAWRER STIVALW ALFRED M citREN,( Commis Gq. y the tediee of ete sive, eh P M. 3. © MCKELDEN —— fh ‘ ete a OURTH WARD: FOURTH PRECINCT. —No | ING. 2 Fore FRANCIS Tat ERivs,¢ Commis tice is hereby given that, in conformity to Bers ee Bade to casure its c PETER HOWISON joners. | provisions of the charter of the city of Wash inet afair of the kind given be nd three Mem. | ()E® WHISKIES at cost. rar ct, Comune, Qoulcil, BEST BAKER WHISKEY. $4.90 gai 4 WHISK RY for 83 per gation. WHISKEY for 20 per gallon. KRYK WHISKEY, $2 por cn SCOTCH and UKISH Wiilskiks ant 1 WINES at cost STAPLE GROCERIPS at advortions ° Common Covseil, at which «aid Precinct sErh Wit 2 of Manicipal taxed place on the Superintendent are f ome that will tend ers in thee xercise fodwith oJ, the following rales, viz 1. No member of ike “orce must take any part in the ction turtr er thag 70 deposit his own votr: and any ef tonnd distributing tickets, soliciting votes for. uy candivate, or doing any ether act indicating ECOND PRECINCT —N the Fourth Ward on MONDAY, 6hof Juno next,at | (7 EORGRT | a bias towards ons or other of the parties to the elec : xy INDAY. “ TET | diomosutent Rates tate hawe Say nace er ines sa of the Garter at a a ot ee the southwest corner of L street and New Jers : «nce “be result will bedzeated as having violated the avenue, for Mayor, two Mew! of the Boant ot herd in the Secc gules end reculatios Aldermen, and three M re the Board of Cam on MONDAY. 6th of Jane ne: or hich « we ye Votes of al | te place wil! bs permm tted betore or atter tke o tween Nineteenth and Twentieth, for Mayor. ing oft tt city of Washington, the initial is from N to 8 iter of erhose mamas Ail by ed. Pol iil ke received. Polls en oters as they approach thege flit ke positiotyet the extreme frear ot the me they entar it arrest any person who. al Member of the Board of Aldermen on Member of inclush nd en As en at 7 A. Mand close at close at 7 P. Mt. wine? WEEE: an Election will be brid in the Fourth Precinct f | *eaeon. sessor, at which said Preeinct the votes all wh> JON A CRANE ‘ 3. You will prompt Are registered in the said First: Ward of the sity of Commis ater le Ts epoxide Batiot, again take a po Washfogten. the initial letter of whe namea is WW UPPRMaANN,< "ners on the line of voters. om ; reset valle o 4. When the receivers of votes aball have given | f°M\B to H. inclusive, wi = TSOURTH WARD. FIFTH PRECINUT —Nort-s is hereby given that, in contormit ons of the charter of the city of Washington. » lection will be held inthe Fifth Precinet of tee Fourth Ward on MONDAY, 6th of Jane next corner of Third and K streets, for Mayor, two ers of the Board of Aldermen, an the Board of Common Council the vores of all who are registered in the said Ward of the city of Washington, the init of whose namcs ‘strom T to Z, inclasive, w il ceived, Pollsopen at7 A.M. and close P.M. DUBANT. their decision in any case, hat decision, 60 the police are conerrned, Sat immediate care thac there is noo other persons desiring to vets. When a cit deposited bis vote, or it has been decided that hot entitled to a vote, the pohics liim to moxo op, and Bo bicker the polling giacesmust be for an i The receivers of the votes must in al tected from iasult. 5 The dine of voters will be kent always { obstructions znd soy em pt reak gre be met atany hazard by the Darty or parties making the att 6. No threats, taunts, Jeers Or far as 7AM ‘i close at7 P.M. BN aT TLLEY, WILLIAM A. WORMLEY. HENRY BURCH, WARD. THIRD PRECINOT—N tice ie ‘by given tha’ im ¢ wlormity to the pro the charter of the city of Washington, an E ill be held in tne Third Precinct f the First Ward on MONDAY, 6th of June next. at J.C. Reeves’ Carpenter Shop, 1916 I strest, between Nineteenth and Twenticth streets, for Mayor. on Member of the Board of Aldermen, and three Mem. bers of the Board mon Counel!, and an As sessor, at which said are registered in the = Washington, the in from 1 to M. inclusiv at A. M. abd close to the pr » and they will teke obstacle offered to izen bas Commis- « sioner s. LUXUBIES and FANCY GROCERISS. WH. TENN __8. E. corner Bridge and Mig | JD®* Goops curares Tuan even | |, Al Wool Casstmores, fy) Se. 81; bemutitel Tirees Ghon | cents up: White M» worth &; Grenadines Se oeeees Striped as b viticer will require quarreliog ia t toleraced cases be pro: {IRST Y ish myl? tt three : = 4 Drees Goods for a inet the votes of all wha i First Ward of the city of I lottor i ¥ ch S4 di walt colors, 81 ated JUGLA KI general assortment of ¢ Call and examine, Stilts will he tole Ty and persons conduct tust be immediately ar | rated for amoment towards any vo: of euch f whose names ix ° received. Polls open URTH PRECINCT.—Notice is hereby given that, in contormity to visions of the charter of ‘the NOT —Notice that, im conformity to thy of the city of Washingt Election will be held in the First Precinct Fifth Ward. on Me the house of Walter I street and ayer, one and thr: gnilty nderty Dersoneieust be prompt- house, ersoks having concealed weapons must be ar- reeted and dealt with sccording to law. ‘ou will immpaciately report any outbreak to hyuarters at tive | DAY. 6th of June noxt Jooper, on Third strect, > Penrsylvania ayentis = M ™ . at | Good Bargain: ENJAMIN 101 Bridge street. G- ISHED LOAN Orr my I2 tr tuber of pera of th city of Washingt» Oe 1, amt an Assessor, which aa:i street. ‘ laced on reserve must rematein the | Election will be helt inthe Foupih Poe = a 1 pithion tou ready fats snd any abeenoe therm: A ran MONDAY. sthakguae » wae Finn Ward ot ai Washington tee : ‘ rum, without an or (OF permission wil radie ‘s. No. is o A og +e | - ~~ bo reported a4 o violation of dane Hey Cen aoe chee | I etter. { wh hanes te from A to D, jac ten per cemt. less chau ' 11. Your att-n'iom iy specially called te aeetion 3 joard of Aldermen, and thres’ Members of | ee ee : ' ef an act entitled “An act to rezniate the elec: the Board of Common Council an Assessor, at SCROL BEAT BARGAINS IN RPRING AND 5) fea in the District ¢f Columbia,” whieh reads | which said Precinct the votes Mf all who are tegie ANDERW TINNEY, ( Commi BR GOUDS, as follows, vir: tered In the anid First Ward of the city of Washing A. Po MCKENNA | Stoners 20H sMOOT “And be it fury cazeted, That if any person or | ton. the initial letter of whose names is from N tes, : = = [19 BRIDGE STRERT. GEORGKTOWN. D « persons shail wiltn!!y interrupt or disturb aug such | inclosive, will be received, Polls 7AM: SECOND PRECINCT —Notion | bas received af F 1 Clector in the exercise of such franchise, he or they | and closeat? P.M. m that, in cot formity to shalt of a misdemeanor and on C3. DENIIAM, : ter of the city of Washingt: fined.» any sun x GEORGE FORKESTER,! Commis i be held in the Second Precinct ot th ne thousand doll or be imprisoned in the Rh ARMC si Fifth Ward on NDAY. 6 June next. at in said District tor . mere house of Mra. No BOS B street. tinge. or both, poet Poet LET Second and Third streets southeast: tr May er sons 10 re em, mt one em of a 4 . Fe roo A ions of the charter of the cliy ot Waals an | threo Members of the Braant of, Aldermen. a: three Members of the Boar amt and an Assessor. at which said Precinct the all whe Election will be held inthe Fifth Precinct of the rst Ward on MONDAY. 6th of Junenext, at Good. hs Paint Shop, No. 1905 H street, bet: doing, you will arrest aa having sigs OL the above-named section, deemed hardly necessary to re: ots, registered in the said Fifth Ward of tt dottar should be expended on ihe canal with his cousent.”” If again elected, this naisauce will remain untouched for two vears longer. THRE STAR. Republican, andeven the Chronicle are in favor of this i years Bowen has stupid} “Come laborers, come ¢ and come all, i To help Leg Bowen down in the filthy ca nawl! (Laughter and applanse.} Mes:rs. Waldron and B. Severance addressed on the subject of tne election, iaims of Mr. Emery tor election to Messrs. W. Murdock, Charles also addressed the meeting Emery, after which steps intimidationof voters urging the gg adjourned with three mer} Mone oF Bowew’s [Ltecan Vorers.—Yes- vob nion and victory. "| There may be per- | terday, Sergeant Pool and officer Bealt arvon. sonal preferences, but when the citizens of | ed Frederic Stewart, Lucivs Harkom and Gco. the ward declare their imtention to surren- | Hols, colored men, at the Froedmen’s Hospital, Tater sor qpreterences and support can- | on the charge of illegal registration, and Joe didates tor the sake of principle, it au tice Wail dismissed the second, reserved his de. in _MY_ estimation, success tor the party | cision in the care of the last term . and held has enrolled itself under the banner of re- | the former for a hearing. It {s euld thar tece rm. [Prolonged cheering] I congratulate ties were brought in by Tom Bowie and You, too, on the union of your organtzati ms in | ick Smith’ ged Sno insteed that he had no eerie, it seems to me as though what ts | right to register, Dut was threatened be Hace salutary for the First Ward sbould be so for 4 do him injury he organized as your own, there would not by. trace of your opponent: to tell the their defeat. |‘Tremendovs cheering, at of “Good enough.”| {tis hardly necess: ; ay that] am not accustomed to public speaking; but there are others on the platform sho can entertain you, and I will detain you longer. Again returning you iy heurtte!t Bowenites, however seem to be getting demor- alized, for things did not look meth ane eo not look much more pi ising at 7-#) v'clock, su at that livur the Com. missioner called the gathering fo order, and was Reminated and elected president, wit! Commissioner RH. Booker secretary slate baving been previously azreed the corporation officers and ‘exup! ‘ the ward & committee, of which 4 N, Waseppointed. and at ters < ashon, they reported For Common Council—George Enrgess, He Piper, and A. F. Mou adopted without a division. the been managed so that the Lv of the Bowenites was not shown. seme dis-stisiaction : annonne Kepublican= present Crocker. Piper an: past year in the Co’ ‘The corporation labore under Comm pner Wri; 5 Weasel” Barracks yesterday aft: . Water-Kegistrar Bond in the chair, an Lewis secretary. when they procee to ballot for a candidate for Alderman aobnson and K. J. Beail being named, a} latter was elected. J. f. Jonson, Henry W the I ter and Micbae! Duffy were selected as the 1om- inees for the Boardot Common Council, aud 1. W. Phillipe as Assessor. Fourta Wary Bowenites !n this the tollowing ticket a Nickolas Acker; (short term, . For Councilmen—Alien Coffin, James Kya and James N. Talley. For Assessor—Pf atric! ward, after much quarreling, yesterday evening tinally agreed upon the following ticket: For Alder- wan—A. P. Clark. Common Counci!—Kichard Oulahan. E. L. Scbmidt, and A. b. Tinney. Assersor—-Joseph G. Carroll. Stxta# Warp.—The Bowenites, who avoid primary elections as a gencra! thing in order not to Expose their numerical weakness. depart- ed from their sual rule in the Sixth Ward yes- terday atterpoon, and held a a election at the commissioner's office, on I street, between 7th and sth streetseast. The ruil Bower was out, and a good opportunity ws see bow many there are of them in theo! Sixth. ‘The largest vote cast during the day was jw, and the Emery men are consequently jubilant. foreseeing an easy victory. The resiit of the Ballot isastellows. For Alderman—Jusial \ en- able received 488 votes, an Michael Shiner 1. For Coupcil—Madwon Davis, +4: in be. Her- Fell, 419; Isaac Shiner, 251; Charles Osborn, 6% Hogh Tuobey, &; MeGi!l Peine. | Grin, 7. The ticket therefore w for Alderman, and Davis, Herrell, and 31. for Common Council. Severry War ward met last night at Island Hal candidates. They numbered, all told shadowing an overwhe.ming major “Big Seventh” for Emery and reform by tellers resulted as follows: For Aiderman— Joseph Williums, 12, and Anthony Bowen 105. For Commen Couneil—Thomas Carraher 122, Anthony Bowén %, S. A. Donglas @, Edward Ambush 51, and Arthur Pannell 10. The ticket an easy to beat—is therefore for Alder- man, J. Williams: for Councilmen, Thomas Car- raher, Anthony Bowen, S. A. Douglas. There we consuerable compiaiut among some o1 the colored men when the vote fer altace n was announced, elai it tellers had made an untaie re soy that Mr. Anthony Bowen, whois a man, bad been thrown exerboard for the ex-advocate of secession, Jos. ‘Williams. trength The Bowen men ne ‘Tue Corroratios Haxp BILi—Messr: Bowen, Cook, Mo ‘irs and Herron. aiiag Jo B. English & Co.—Yesterday, Messrs, i. H. louse & Co. commenced an action before Jus- tice D. K. Smith against J. B. English & Co., for $25 for type furnished defendants, who ran the corporation hand-bill called the Brening Journal, and the account was placed in the bands of Mr. A. M. . constable. and the ease was set for to-morrow (Friday.) Summons have been issued tor the following: Sayles J Bowen, Mayor, Wm. A. Cook, Corpora’ At torney, W. 8. Morse, contractor; Stiles and Her- ron. AS ENT Mrs. Emiline | McC 5 widow, about 64 years of age, living ou Kl Island avenue, wear Lith street, sligped on tue stairs yesterday, and im the fall had har lett thigh broken near the middle, besides bruises about the arms and head. Dr. Breneman, of the First Ward, attended her, and promptly applied the necessary splints. —— Base Batt.—The game between the Pastime Club, of Baltimore, the Olympics, which was prevented by the rain yesterday, will come of to-morrow on the Olympic grovuds, at 3.30 p.m. 0 Bin. Harry Lestre, the rope walker, who fell from his rope on Tuesday, at tie or h-street park, and injured himself seriously, is some- What better, and it is thought now that he will recover. . —o—_— CHANGE or Hovrs ar THe Post Orricr. On and after this date the Washington city pos office will be closed at p. m., instead of 43), as heretofore. auen! jen 1? | in du ng this we shail escape the disgrace tiat given to | starve for want of bread. He alluded tw the thenks for your cordial welcome, geu ¥ul remain and Listen to the speakers iny address 5. {Great cheering.} Mr. Jotun H. Brooks, on bebait of the Inyin tes, Wuanked Mr. Emery for the high coi; hie bad hem in appearin, cause M that he 1 expect the luvin © thunder Sach appl efeeted him to-night i acts rath ry he of reform. [Applause have as ale It is or a MAN Who Lis acts that he is a tr arked difter our taunicipal affairs and his predecessor, Hh that a i not be mrade to fatter our expectations. We deeds, not promises; and part oi the t jthim asa man bas been thrust upon us by a treachous and sel- | fish Mayor. (Great applause and cl i . Freeman, L. E Brook the candidates for the Com re intieduced, aud made thanking the citizens = th 3 = upen them, and selves ‘ d stand by the riacipl of the it bad nominated Matthew G. Emery, and Jo ail in their power to wipe out the disgrace entailed npon Our municipality by the City Hall ring. bh. &. Hall spoke next, and urged the eitizens onferred terday everybody that made some state ot George W. Hatton, named Danie » | upon the Wi with sticks, canes, razors and other we | compelling him to beat a hasty retreat dow steps, and in defence of himself, itis charged, dobn 7. red, ration missed th Miteheil. son, co} terday arrest t Skelly, sixth wal rested yes- r Skelly. being the 19 years, was istration, by <After a par- stoned till 10 ing the Mn dismissed, Ws rear t new altidayit was owie, charge: stration fat next 'eatlodt cr, Donoho, and Cross stration were swor » Bowen Meer. lock, ata Bowen Councilman Jo. Wil- speech, denouncing posed the City Hall ring, imical to the character when a colored man urner called him a liar, where- ams gang made a rush for Turuer meeting at Is jams, while making rew @ razor and cut a colored man named y across the arm, making a severe rowd rushed for the door and | ‘Turner made his escape with others from tue hall, just asthe police were going up the steps. Ol ihe £ inst Ward to support with unanimity the | they not Enowing Who to arrest of the crowd ward ticket nominated. Fhe action of the | passing out. Turner is a barber, and will no ciubs of the ward in uniting on that ticket had | doubt be arrested, he being well-known. already bad a good infucnce throughout the | “Detective McDevitt took the case in hand, city, and spoke nobly for the friends of reform in he banner wardof Washington. Gen. A. Grant, of the Boys in Blue, said he bad taken a lively interest im the present cam- pa. because the city needed refurm. Hedis- carded the title of a politician, but as a citizen, aving property at stake, he could not be sileat while our corporation was being swindled aud disgraced. He then reviewed the history of Bowen’s political career, and said ne was an autocrat and a despot, and if he should ever ‘a,ain have the power the colored men of Wash- ington would cither have to leave the city or manner In which corporation work hai! been engineered for election purposes, w! | taboring men were suffering for mon conclusion, he hoped that every ir Lone-ty and reform would stand by the re Pominee of the party and cast bis vo Matthew G. Emery. [Prolonged applaase. | Mr. D. MI. Kelsey was the next speaker, and | | atrerwards Mr. Emery took his leave, the vst | a=-embiage testifying their respect by repeated cheers. As he passed dywn the aisle, many availed themselves of the opportunity of shak- ing bands with him, and he could hardly tind bis way to the door, so great Was the crowd. After rej and enthusiastic cheers for our pext Mayor, M. G. Emery, the meetiag ad- Journed. “Tae Foor Rpt Py Dead 2S arpa aid the Ficheat jokoof the season was played vos day by the Fourth Ward Bowen party in voting for the nomination of an Assessor to fill the unexpired terin of our much-estsemed feliow- we Mr. tage Bet pied last morning. mt me So mak pen io ahs dees faa celtatnied Pro- tessor, another is a member of the Boar of Commen Council; anether ag ng pesttion of Assistant Cerporation Atworney; another occupies the chair; another has served out a full term in the penttentiary; another is @ detaulting State Treasurer, and now To- Pographer to the Water Board. 4 ‘or the information of these aeegy mai Wd ice-holders we will quote the law from von elected immediately of the eee eter Las ene meeting, pa meiner: = Srxtw Warp = cr + ger chp a besiness meet eveni cor= ner dh surest cast and South t lina avenue, chetion ——— ‘Shelton, Fermin, Sprig yand Thomas Perry; Langley, 3 loungers, Messrs. Jobn Goss, Wm. Price, John Edsunston, Frank Meyers, Henry Scott, and ‘TLomas Osborn; clerks at nm, J.J. Griggs aud John MeDonald. The following resolutions were Leg and ado) — i—"That anes three be appoi wait anti- Seren word clubs and invite them to partici- pate iu the ward mass meeting to be held at the pole, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and sth street east, on Srpning, June 34. in the primary el which takes place to- morrow the two white men and the colored man receiving the est number of votes shall be deciered the cholee of the ward as candidates for the Board of Common Coancil.’ —————— NotwiThsTaNDING the inclement weather, » goodly number assembied at Masonic Hall last night and had « good time. The ladies of We:- ley Chapel are proverbial for mak'ng the'r fs- ivalss success, The Fair is open to-night. See ement. tor by the Boa: Council im vacancies filled.”” ‘The chiefs, Clone” band of Ogallalla Sioux arrived here wer, accompanied by General Joim E- and by noon arrested Daniel Turner as the party who did the cutting. He is held at head- quarters for a hearing. ——_o—_— ARRIVAL OF “ReD Croup” anp Parry — warriors and head men ot “Red mith, U.S. A.:G. B. Bandais, of St. Louis: Colonel W. G. Luliock, ot Fort Laramie, and Jobn Richard. The following prominent In- ians compose the delegation: “Red Cloud,” Ked Dog, "Brave Bear, Little ear, Yellow Bear, Setting Bear, Bearskin, Black Hawk, Long Wolt, Sword-afraid, The-one-that-rans-through, Red Ely, Kock Bear, He Crow, Living Bear an Ked Shirt. In epee oe ~ pieene squaws accompany the delegation: White Crow, Kattier, ‘Thutder Skin, Saus-Aro "Woman and the World-Looker. In’a few days there will be nd comneil. “Red Cloud” and band are ed in thorongh Indian co=tumes, and the sqnaws are becomingly attired in short dresses, made of. red blankets ornamented with beads and feathers. —— ANOTNER OmAnc® ov ILLEGAL KecistRa- TION—The City Surveyor Arrested.—This morn- ing Detective Bigley served a warrant on Mr. P. H. Donegan, the City Surveyor, gan him with illegal registration, on the oath of Mr. Benjamin Severson, and he was hel: in his own recognizance to appear to-morrow. The affidavit of Mr. Severson sets forth that the re- cord of the court shows that no Patrick H. Don- has been naturalized, and only one Patrick gan has obtained papers, in his case the first papers were issued three years before P. 1. Donegan declared himself a British sub- ject, and asked the protection of the British le- @ation; and this fact would have nultitied any Previous application for citizenship. Mr. Done- gan stated. that he had the papers from the courton which he had voted for three years past, and it would be for the prosecution to show he was not entitled to vote. jae chee, IMPROVEMENTS.—Mr, George BM. Lancktou is ing erected a row of six handsome three- story brick dwellings on Rhode Island avenue, east of 10th street, and a similar row ou 10th street, between P and Rhode Island avenue. Mr. L. 8. Chapman is erecting a row of fourteen handsome three-story bricks On 10th street, above ine dwe' are being Se "Sochua Whither Ga Tarneretrest.? ber tween 9th and 10th and P and Rhode Isiand Fieger ed ae illnge. Thirty four a slings a wel an one neigl eornod ts 4 pretty good commence- ment for the season. oy WHary Prorerty.—Green & Wil- Moueas ugelindents, ive sold. the lesneheid oe: terest and estate in all that part of square south- east of square 267. the same being soath of the Long Bridge, and including the w! houses, improvements, and wharting < oF oon NOTHER OF Bowsn’s Pers iw Jat— richard Smith, a fireman, was @teested last evening by Licut. Kelly tor assault and battery Scarier aaraes Butte Seemat tere Gamtoers blored ball, but failed to satisty the Justice that was unincum- —_+— CuaRLes PuTMaN, white, was arrested last ening by Officer Vernon on four separate argent larceny, and after a hearit a a Seton oe ce Harper he was committed to jai before Ins! for court. fj ing ty of Washington, the initial letter of whose ham {het it ts thetr daty ta be polite, coal. and pi of the Bonrd of Aleta seal ae ee member ta from B to Hi igcluatn Will be received. Pel Radios ont Gee en 8 will warrant, aod then to act incu Rewer seta fommon Council. sndan Assesur,at which | “0 0t7 A-M. and clon, at? BM. Hosiery, Mousturaisuing Gs .le St Gonstrate that they are pelther trifling themscly.s | 8tid Precinet the votes of all whs are registered in AW. T *¢ Commis he, do.” e fe ee det - . 0 &, inc vey — Ne ork, Sf. is. a cuipe eats torch wil be eo artanged and, tetatied FH! Berecelved: Poilerpen ne? KB and Coe TETH WARD, THIRD PRECINOT—Notic rey FR Se tan | mcer at 0 iM. 8. So ee creby £ bat, in couformity to the pro- i Seis Remetomstent cele aniy echints thicen ALFRED DAY. Commis of the charter of the city ef Washingt ny an | =e 2! poibe Superintendent earnestly exhorts jthejmeen- WALTER DRURY .( Sioners. Will be held in the Third Precinet of the | dis | ALTAR DRURY charge of their daty on Monday next as to ren don MONDAY 6ti of Juno next. at the SECOND WARD. FIRST PRECINCT. —Notice ALEXANDRIA ADYERTISEMEN? corner of A and Second streets sou = = - bad yoelves Worthy of the commendation of ever is hereby gi conformity to the provi | one Metsien ne the Beer — cities. Y | sions of the chart city of Washington en pth orgs dy le nanan | ALEXANDBIA Lack stung. By order of the Board of Police. Election will be held in the First Precinct of the | Aeaects Of the B: said Precinct th. ij i Major and Superintendent. frann’ Wart. on MONDAY, 6th of June next, at | Sho areiesistered inthe wet bekh Ward | Opening thie 10th day of May an es Peertaw arrense Tin Shop, on M sirest, betwoen | Of Washingtons the initial fae et eee assortment of SAY of May a * ‘The Courts. Mayor. one Member of the Bonet of aldornee from I to M, inclusive, will be tectived. Polls. nhistin Mabe feee Cincvrr Court, Judge Cartter—To-day, the | three Members of the Board of Gomae eee TA. Bent Sot = nee RENTS. the case of Smith & Paul agt. Sh eemaker, is on trial. Which said Precinct the votes of all who are tered in the sald Pecond Ward of the ‘city of Wes ington, the initial letter of whore names is from Ato WILLIAM DAVIS. w rs gIDNEA ranging from $10 to $60. EAT BARGAINS MURDER TRIAL. “a 3 Crimtwar Cour, Judge Humphreye.—To-day, | 2. {nslurive, will!be received. Polls opeu at 7 A. M ‘given th, t | DRESS COON —s Sarge nescrtment io Cacao of ee Van Buren, charged with BERNARD BRENNAN, 6 murder of gions of the charter. of Fifth Ward on MONDAY, 6th of Jane n: corner of Third and_A streets southeast, one Member of t of Aldermen, and A. J. Giddings, a boy, at the Lith street whart, in May, 1869,’ was called up— Messrs, Harrington and Claus for the United States, and Messrs. Noah and A. B. Williams CARPETS, OILCLOTHS and MATTINGS cheap slivered at getown tree of eo SINCLAIR BURLE WILLIAM PETTIDONE, SECOND WARD, SECOND PREC! Goods my point in Washington three is hereby given that, iu conformity to the provi- | Spt . 5 WITMER & SLAYMAK EK, soca iemer.., This 1s the second trial of the | sone of the charter of the city of Washington, an | qemver® of the Board of Common Councils act's | mns1e-tm 33 aot 77 Ki accused. The verdict of manslaughter at the Flection will be held DAY Ses Peccinet of the | registered in the said Filth Ward of the city ot | ————— nS fret trial was set aside and a new trial granted. | fr," Ward on MONDAY roe Eee poke: Bt | Washington, the initial letter of whos: names 1s {rout BANKERS. tenting eget, teat komo boys were plaving or | srecte, for Mayor, cne Member tiie Beet taal | N to, inclusive, will be received. Bulle open wt . fighting on the wharf, when the accused threw | dermen, and thtee Members of the Boers of Common | 4: BRYAN, Pre <a = a stone, which inflicted the fatal wound. Connell, at which said Frecinct the vater of all wing commis | J. > Eee. 3.4. RUPE, Tress are registere sai 0 of the ci! sioners. eno SSSSS>SS— Weshfitan the inital iter ot lige ass < ern WARS ae oe! a |, | WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK rom B to Hy inclusive, w recived. Polls ope ‘ NOT. —Notionis “ GEORGETOWN. atT A. Mand close at? Pome este: hereby give o Gomer of Seventh street and Louisiana aveuue, that, in oro a JOHN M. BROWN, real J. AC ERANK, A. JACKSON SECOND WARD, THIRD PRECINCT. Ss eee eee eae conformity t Visions of the charter of the cit Election will be held im the Th Second Ward on MONDAY, 6t Charles Roberson’s.on L street. ions of the charter of’ the city of Election will be he! Fifth Ward on M PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS Anily from 9:30 on SAT. URDAY EVENING: tom Stet wy we. as AT mais COOKE & Co., BANKERS, Buy and sell at current market rates Cor sic Tae Pentte ScHooL EXAMINATIONS will soou commence here, and the variou- pupils are be- ing brushed up in their studies for the occasion. Although the late tableaux and cantata came in very bad time—on the nick of examination it is not likely that the school examinations will be delayed on that account, but they will eom- mence probably the same as last year, on June lhe pro: of Washingt rd Precinct of f Inne naxt, ne door from "ti Assessor. at which said Precinct the are registered in the said Fitth Ward Washington the city of r initial letter of whose names is froan T to Z. inclusive, will be received. Polls open at 7 northeast corner of Thirteenth strect, tor Mayer, ¥ GOVERNMENT SeCrur: a, and conclude with the distribution of pro- | gue Member cf the Board of Aldermen. and the . GOLD AND SILVER “haly Ist. embers of the Board of Common, Council, Orders tor BTUCKS, — — Rea — day on which the wit pet a Precinct the wich ofall ap are iS ne aod BONDS promptly exe 5 red ye said S ni the of Was! 31 BeroLany—Night detore last the carpenter | incton, the initial fatter of whose nonce peal SisTH Wan sNoticn is | Pyar Al BEVENUE STAMPS rarutet shop of Mr. Yates, on Congress street, above 3 foclustvo. will b eccived. Polls open at7 < — yee yl = pat —_ ime provis Custom House, was entered by persons auknown clase a7 p.m -ne of the charter of the city ragtime = and robbed of a lot of hand save and carpenters | CREEL SREER.. Loommis | Eitcticn wilt be held in the First Procinet of the WOOD AND COAL. fools. In tact the entire set of tools in the shop BAMUEL DATCHER, ¢ ‘Gi! Pith Yard, on MORDAY. sth of June next, at were packed up to be carried of, bat the ZONK MISLRe, = uekes ‘a, Eighth street, betwoen @ Meanver ot the ~ECOND WAR - Board of Aldermen, AL AND Woop. tiileves must have been frightened oft as they | GECOKD WARD, FOUMTH FERCINUY —No bers of the Bonrd of Comunon Council — apparently did not carry off all they intended. | provicions of the carter of the cit of We nine dich sald Precinct the votes of all who SON successor to @ieas~n &G) River FRoxt.—Cleared—Steamor Lady of | an Election will be held in the, Fearth Ponce | ion the (ad bate ere ae rene Lake, Denty, Norfolk, Virgini. the Becon: a PAY. 6th of Juns next. | jrclusiv-. will be recelved: "Pal 7 est yo at Douglass’ store. door iret | gud close at 7 P.M * ANTHMACITN Cu : = le rthwest corner for Mayor. 5 “kh. Low é NP OUAL, LUMP, 13 one Member of gen Lon : : ope es M ISSAC sii RORY. Of CITY ITEMS, rn at wh: RY. TALRE K AND FINE aid Precinct the votes of all who are regisered OF Sawed and split. ‘Sen i tn the future, as tn ths 5 the said md Ward of the city of Washing: RD, “ les and stall prot 2 “D, BLE. 4 all styles of Doubte and | initial letter uf whost names 12 from Net Sithereby given x it cash only, aud ecll ots very stall atten se eens Single Breasted Frock or Dress Coats, are be- | tive will be received. oo ed a lo tuture will be strictly cash ed OUf at Cheap rates, in order toremoye | “leseat7 Pod : ‘Will make | JOHN CURR OW. MARSH. supplying dealors Ward on MONDAY, 6th Neat advance seers ners Office, 1 = h {June nex = to our new store, corner ot 7th and Ds the vessel at a : WA ‘Orders by mail will Teoris.o pr inn Lo secure bargains call on Hable & Co <ECOND WAKD FIFTH PrECiacT Tsai CLES Pennsylvania avenue, (U. 5. Hotel.) ppt Nl that. in conformity to t spir-ly_{Bep.}_G st. Wharf. Washing pss assay isiona of the charter of the city ut Washin: Important TO GENTLEMEN.—If you wish | nwill be held in the Fitth Precimet « : 3 | your clothing thoroughly cleaned i grease Second Warden MONDAY. 6th dw of dtu ie i i DENTISTRY. | spots effectually removed so that they will never er of the Second Ward, | Suen at jand.ciosc.att P =) show again; you wish your clothing mcsly theHound of Aliernn THOMAS JACOBS.) 0... _W. ecaieeaes : rt Re SS ee ee aod tite Beard of Cemmor, Conn JOHN J Smit, § "Ts | Wo” e138 SYLVANIA AVENUE Coy to Anthon: Ler, first-c courer, aid Pree! @ votes of . ame EG ts 15th etrece agentor Staten Leland arid New York Dyeiog? fered iu the enid Second Ward of the city ot | SIXTH WARD, THIRD PRECINCT te | am Death eee ih end 1th streess. andsole proprictor of a new Parisian proces, (1a | Wacbington, the initial letter {whose names 9s | SS hereby given that, in conformity tothe pros tions wilirate price. : ft, opposite the Patent Office, List of | fom Tt» Z inclusive, will bo rceccived, Polls epea the city of Washington, an tine: | "Gan Chloroform or ther wsod, if desired for or porters esi $2.5); Panta, 15 ce at A. Mud clossat 1M 2 ip the Third Preciuet of the Sixth | gracting Tecth without rain. i Gh. Wi AM SHORTER. GEORGE I. JILLARD >) WARD, FIRST PRECINOT.— Notice is given that, in conformity esis, 50 cents; & whole Summer Suit, $2.25. Ladies would do well, before they = away their winter garments, to give me a call. Fish- er’s Cleaning Process takes all grease spots RAILROADS. Precinct the vote of all who are registered in the effectually out; and he can give guarantees that | the charter of the eit Shia Stath Ward of the city of Wesbington.the tal- | (Bc rrogs AMD OHIO RAILROAD. no moths can enter the gartments during the | Kiection will be heid im the First Precinct of U will be received. Polls open at 7 A.M. and close at —_ References:— Mewere, B. H. Davall, | Third Ward on MORDAY Gh of June next.at Mt | Pp eC" ate CARROLL Y conmt wasting. WASEN6TO, 1908 : between Seventy a scaomth s OP at cath eae : tay, Mente of the Board of “Alder W vhahois abecr.< stoners. TORARB ALTIMORE an St; A. Sakt & Co,, 310 7th st., and many others, | Uonueil, and an Assessor; at which sald Preciierthe | GIXTH WARD, FOURTH PRECINCT.—Notice weer are bow run as follows, viz: Sce advertisement in another column. 5,16,1: Yotes of all who are registered in the said Third Ss is hereby given that, in coutormity to the pro- _— ‘aah 5 visions ef the charter of the city of W jon. an FOR BALTIMOR: Pawan. Hats whose names te from Ate ieee in ee | eieea ent in tiene Pee re henry patty, excopt Sanday Biesthet ani Hine, oan en ea eeeeics =, | bok Cone een eaereiare | eee At A. T. Whit "s, 924 Pennsylvania avenue, ARON RUSSELL, ‘ Commis- | Mayor, one the Board of Aldermen south sides bet, 9th and 10th streets. ficharn: HYDE. nen ee nee weg pe po Coancil, a Gate al cea ED. i —Notion | Which said Pree’ sna ol the: Inpuomenr ro But a Goon Sewino ta- | "Tiheray given than cacntztmigy totic usraee | ford mr aand int Ward ofthe OHINE.— Willcox & Gibbe’ root nein’ the | of the city of Washington, an Elec. will be held | inclusive. will be received. Pi in the Second Precinet of the Third Ward, on MON- DAY, 6thof June next, at M street, between Sev- enth and Kighith, south side, for Mayer, oue Member of the Board of Aldermen, and three members of the and close at7 P. chines wil heroattor bg ewe — Lied —_ R. B. HAM juire jaum’s Corset Ati Factory, Seventh street, between 3 a ILToN, CALEB HU: GHES, Commis- ts Board of A\ JOBN THOMPSON, { Sour. 8 Board of Common Cor and an Assessor at which | = i FOR WA’ and : INTH WARD, TINCT —Notice is | LeaveatS A.M. ol as A ‘the tity of Washlapion tks | SS bercby given that in conformity to the provisions FOR ALL PARTS OF TUE WEST. = ~ | initial letter of whose names ts from E to Peleg ny ih yk Rastington, ax — Jeogve dally, gucept Saturday and Sundsy, ot vA FOB FIRST CLASS CLOTHING AT LOW | sive, will be received. Poils open at 7 pt Sate: pp eR RS BE oy = 00 P.M. prices goto UAK MALL, 69 fthet, jel | Close atd Be Mea oo Ward gy MONDAY. oth of Stn next, at Jourph = i " , - | Mayor. one Member of the Board of Aldermen-'and gg Foon aa SABE Butt {SS | ea a tant peal OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL PRINTER, Ei, THIRD PREOINTT —Notice te | Bt Whi F mom of al w aie. t Wane ae i. | TR terme mectrayee gs gare | helsing sa want teaty Was smcpen asa Be: gail PuNBRE Sate uth, at in ovcoek a om | re ct rit be tdi te hard Beccuct cP ahs | Inclusive, wily received. Tolls open at A. Ponceetes Sorcteaine tas tor transfer (from plates in the possession of the sion MUNDAY, 6th ef June next “atthe | and close at? P.M. . to have the. General Land Pence) sna printing weet ive tho: | pockirwest commor or Miata kod Miteete tar Maree, SitVik aworeros, (ome ‘and checked st their residence. cal Baton, leeuse by the General Land Othes, que member of the Joan ot Aldermen), aust three HENRY ACTON, { sonore. | Go Sine depot. and Pinlndiptin , a sna thie orbee the map can be had by applica: | A cseors at which sald Precinct the votes ot'all why | SEVENTH WARD: FIEST PRECINCT —Notice | gage Mem Narkphiladetphin, a tion at this efice es fepiodered in tho ead Third Ward ot thectiy ot | 9 ta barcys atven these te coven ts te tas nd, WALSOS, Master of Transportation rt used in th ting will be farrished by this elt ey and delivered se the conteactor free ot the initial letter of whoge names i= from. refi top of Washington, an toM jusive, wilt be received. Polls open at Z x 1x be Visions of the charter of ‘the oy rete Ito M, ection will, be held in the Birst Precinct of the | mo 8. KOONTZ. Genera! Agent. UPropomte will bo ecelned forthe whole or tor a | A-BIy and come abh pM To 0 | Esa art re rg Hrstretss for | “PHROCOH LINE BETWEEN WASHIN DoRGon ot wens recess. euter SLEW IS * ¢ Commis: | Mayor.one Member of the Board of Aldermen: aud ALADELPH Aad Iona cies twosereaien cperotel Ur Use Tb JOSEPH E. CAssTN.{ *ouers o Members of ra af Comin Conner, ¥ WNtorney pt the place where tle bidder Fosides. i "TP HIRD WARD FOURTH PRECINCT.—Notico | 8T4,im Ascensor, af which said Progiuct the cots YeEETe the vom of ton (Housand dollars, for the faithfal per™ tahereby given thats im coutormliy ig tho pron | of NieMO arr in tt ath Wand waswiui05 asd YoRe formance of the contraet, A. M. CLAPP, Sisione of the Sharter of the city of W jon, an | of the city « a Sledes et te teen Léa “ mS-St Cone Toeesonins _renvens | Bisetion, will bo bakd te the Feasts py ievpem at TAL W aid cleeati eM. FOR NEW YORK. wichowt change of eos. rye CostBActOnS AND BUILDERS. Et Corben ot Rinth ad streteigr fay AMES Li £ commie adi 3's Sgt (enxcept Bandas at 8°. ond 1a — rember Idermen, hres QuarrenmastEn’s OFFicr, ope Meno aay, a APL BN FOR PRILAL RUPHIA MicuMoxb, VA., Mey 30, Assonaor. at which said Precinet the votes of sll whi) | QEVENTH WABD, eS SETG Ty (czeent Sunday) at 8 0 Seated Proposals (dm triplicate) will be received by | are im the ssid Third Ward of the city | 9 tice is von, 40 p.m. Pe underighed Unit 2 o'clock My en THURS: | OTSy tive fnitial letter providers: ON SUNDAY. DAY. the 30th day of Sunes 1370. for & ing ae from 8 te rill be recet sn Elect 5 Rosve ter. New York at 9:00 p.m. and Philatel. i meen Lod ~ Gro. . M. and 5 t Baden ay : Pa Tigemesae ‘cau bo Pte 2g. stinwvcn, Commis. | Biversone Member of tee is - is, Or. Sern at thidtice, Bize, fect by Sl fect, with a wing B. CALLAN, § “00ers. | thtte Blembers of the [ret oy 3 Betnas paren s wide in the angle, 77 an Assessor. at whi in front of wing and elde of main building ; one story may be made for the whole work, or for ‘and carpenter, ‘separately. and cach ala te guaranteed UP eae ‘vot bidders. Pifbe right te reserved to ihe icant the puis gervic sya to y Prey odes” aad forwarded by mall to this onae ormaster General_U, B ek Of the Quarter ee HANDLER: jel-6t Brevet Colonel, Q. M. U.S. Army. ere ea paieie Ta ths First of the of for. xt, EVENTH WA! -RECIN' — FALL! . ‘WISE, GRATES, SUMMER PIECES, &c., ac. Ss : poste k: ‘ sre of the provisions me tee Eiconwe Paice Poe Rog hp Pain bee obec fe now ES General aes Saveetaten tanec ANNO" Os “ 7 ne jotels, Sc. For further information, cal! tor spl0-coewom ay (my? ke L. BIOR,

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