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ration employees, not aman can be foumd who | men’!!! nf = = Emery Mostieg-Grent, Katia. | vill suppert Hoven. the feat was cur- | | Why, them, should Deere ee” iesk to = steam The ara Mati. | rent that the nary y ands were expected to rishmer pport, ether i- SATURDAY. sree Fame 4, 8670. fied. carne io . cast their batlots’ for Bowen or loose their | cans or democrats? What has he or his‘man- EVENING STAR, THE NAVY XA8D FOR, “EMEBY | over the city, and with the exceptionof Corpo- | an unbeliever; all, all of them are “ Emery ELECTION NOTICES, = ran, CM. Barton, ‘Geo. 'w. ea laces, had been found t be one of the | agersdone for you above anybody else? No- Oc : ¥. A. Boswell. A. BR. Shepherd, £. | infamous lies of the City Hall ring. | thing, absolutely nothing! You don’t ask to be O ” G. Hine ‘and Others | The central committee lad waited on the Sce- | petted by him or his euccessor, you only want | Cummissiiner's office Nov 1903 7 street i le , L. Clephane, Oth ~ pr re A Ring Roorback Ex; —A Word | retary, and been asured that it wasfalse. {Ap- | fair etrarens What is good or bad rd of Aldermen, ad three Members 2 : : — Amusements, dc. te Gevermment Ean oa. plause.| | The ring, are playing a desperate wre Test of the ae = Boa i} of Coramon Council, andan Assossor. at which GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. Natiowat TazaTar—<The Bohemian Girl” | _ Last evening s very large mass mecting of the Applause.) They will no doubt Tce ip every | Bowen, kat bes swarm of human liars. | the said Firat Ward of the city of Washington. THK LADIES oF WEST GBORG by the Ricbing’s Opera Troupe. Emery voters of the Sixth Ward was held at the | means to elect their old master, but the friends | Then, in God's name. out with bim! initial Jessep of whees napa ie from B20 1 ta] 3M. KB CHURCH wilt hold a FEI STRAWHERRT Pestivas—F street, near | dagstaff corner of 8th street east and Virginia | of Emery were ranguine of a sigaal triumph. | | It ie uiterly impossible for ws to be any woree | Ste. stip) gi corte: nate a3 Bota) Rite ont Min r~ 23th, for the benefit of St. Marks (P.E.) Charch. | avenue, for the purpose of ratifying the nomi- | Intimidation at the polls will be one of their | off than we are now! Any change must be a ; HENRY HIMBEB. ) omni te ‘A@micicn BO) conten oontinee Capitol H Maso Hall, for the benetit of | nation or the ward Genet as made at the pri- | schemes, butsuch games as that will be samma- | change for the better? We could ae = along Fi UIS TAVERNS, eure. = * . Wesley Chapel; St. Aloysius Relief Society, I | mary election on the previons day. ‘The F' rily dealt with. [Applanse.] for two years more a3 we are now situated’! PATER HOWISON. 7 GUTTERSON CANTATA OF ~ THE SEA: street. between Ist and 2. and Seventh Ward delegations came down | | Rev. J. W. Green and Joun O'Meara, presi- | Where would we stop if we oy on as IRST WARD, SECOND PRECINCT —Notice ARGRTOWN wit te eee Sou eUL ‘a4 Patty Excursion of the steamer Arrow to | during the evening, and swelled the crowd to | dent of the Fifth Ward Republican Club, made the orn | sen nereny given that. in conformity to the pro- MALL MONDAY & Mount Vernon. nearly 3,000, including many colored citizens. | eloquent addresses; after which, the meetit zistons of the charter of the elty of W. Swirs’s Ant Gattany, 215 F street. Several ladies were present. The platform was | adjourned with three cheers for Emery, w! can | Blection w: a, Bagiow's Agt GALLERY, 23] Pa. avenue. peri’s band was present, and during the meet- THE SECOND WARD AROUSED. aoe ng performed some excellent music. About s a ‘The Commissioners of Election. | o'sisck the ascemblage was called to order br ‘They Promice a Majesity Sow Kasery— cir Meeting Last Mr. C. W. White, and, on bis motions Mr. Don- Ther Mevting Last Night Te Duty of tte Come td'Medaihran was eleetedchairmate ‘irc. | Spegehes by Hallett Kilbourn. “A. “ M. Barton was chosen secretary. Other rominent In accordance wil i papers, Cathran, on taking ated | Repel a pacha ot ce pest endectort ade was ue igest ‘of the’ me ind peo the | _ The Second Ward Emery Club met at Union | and lodged by them. Then, away with them, held last evening at Union League Hall, which | ward nominations, and thanks for | Hall lastnight, Daniel Fisher, president, in the | away with them! The city, ile beaatifal city, was attended by @ majority of those recently | their compliment in nominating him for re- | chair and Wm. D. Davissecretary pro tem. The | ¢a0 and mu: re "AN oe £4 appointed te receive and count the ballots on | election. He ur, Seek hese rt the | chair stated the object of the meeting to be to Washi D.C., June 4th, 1870. ; hectic m day. Mr. 0. if ng gies the — ee of Mr. 2 ai compare notes and to make ready for the great ‘ashington, D. C., Jane 4th, meeting to order. Gen. Peter F. Bacon was | The resull election was settled : Sed Iaiic-~i toe Zalled 0 the chair. aud Jos. F. ¥- Wilkinson controversy, but they should not be content | Sy. 9. P Brady sald he believed the people | What am Flomest Irtehma Has to Say was chosen secretary with y electing their candidate. They | nad determined to elect Mr. Emery by a de- Abont Matthew G. a A Mr. J. H. Crane said be bad invited one or | should ee amajority as possible, | cided ma: rity and to defeat the City Hall rin; To the Bditor of The Star:—In yesterday's election are 1 of the legal profession to attend, | and after forget all differ = insal lo two gent a wight advise tha commie ences, a8 he intended to age not only to elect Mr. Emery but all of his frien !s ited with a long- = DAY, 6th of June next. at the corner of Third and K strects, for Mayor. two Mem". Aljermen,and three Y THOMAS DOWLING, Aa tr; Georect wal IMPROVED PROPERTY AT PL Chronicle we rder th: this ward. | Applause. winded tirade fro: at cighteen-hamndred-doi- sets 2 to te jaw governing them. ‘The meeting | | Clarence M. Barton was next introduced, and | $e'had been engaged in polities Tor ihe lane i Tar-a-year Treasury James Ryan. I do n d @® order that the commissioners | said for the first time in his life he was a candi- years and hi a calcnl which not propose to appeal to the holy religion of m: might agree upon some plan to conduct the | date for municipal honors. He was a great ied him that Mr. Emery Withaes eames ‘of pred cos ted) in ender $0 arouse thelr feelings election and facslitate the business at the polls. | Stickler for the regular nominee of she party, 5,00. He was sorry to see that his friend Hat- | nor their prejudices against any of our fellow- it had been called without —— to partisan | and for that reason he raised his voice tor the ton had conceded this ward to Bowen. He did | citizens; but I do say, without the fear of con- feeling, although the Chremcl- of yesterday | honest, Christian itleman, Matthew G. | believe that it would go for Bowen. He had not | tradiction, that I love my religion and my coun- morning had advised all of Mr. Bowen's friends | Emery, who was at the head of the ticket. Two heard some talk of scratching the ticket, he | try as much as this self-styled it po Seon to stay away,as the meeting was to be held in jean oe a Some the rogullis nominee, trusted that this would not be done. The issue | does, and I have also li as in this city yi knew ath Y, 6th of June next, at tmproes mon house Cooper, on ‘Third street. b- | tween U spect and Penr«yivapia avenue south east. for Mayor, one Member of the Board of Aldermen, and three Members of the Board of | Terme: One-helf cash; bate and water au, tm 6 and 12 mont th Fe Mr Emery. This was not trae, ugh him to be corrapt i ~” Common Council, and an Asscesor, at which aid | with imtercet, eccuse! by 2 ee! of treet om thd as it was desired that Alt the commissioners | and not worthy “of the position, being gailty of Se ete earpline Coa ee eae eee, | Bebe hee tie grenter, pact-of M6 0x Ti sonra Precinet the votea ‘of all who arg tegistrred in the Conveyancine on) ome a te oe tl should be present, in order that free and full | the ymoet dis ‘and cont’mprible. tricks. Maina wel baste commer iene ig Fas, Ward ot the cli of W. , ase ee Ibe required ities, and which had been proved. Why look ference might be had. He wanted to dis. | Atter counseling the audience to stick to the | Politics, ‘charge? : satisfaction of the people. | ticket, he adverted to the fact thata rumor pre- | St, that $600 aifair of Wm. A. Cooke's. He | didate for the mayoralty, aud 1 have never val’ would take their own evidence and into heard any of my countrymen say that he insult- he had mach difficulty | vailed that the employesof the government who | Court of justice and have Mr. Cook convicted of | ed them because of thelr birth o- religio Pre perty |= <tra: HOMAS HOWLING, Anct’y . t GESks RTOWN DOLEAR STORE, 75 dian five, will be received, Polls open at 7 A ere ©. SCBOLES, = - : prin- ne Ucommis- | Gr etrest —Inet received. an ctumurpassed ase last year with bis colleagues on account of cer- | voted for Mr. Emery would be dismissed, and | extortion. He would muw say @ Httle about | ciples. I have mever heard suy me say thet ; ANDBEW TINNEY, ; ™ aeeort . be a it: M sioutr ment of Jet and Fancy Jewel. Ob Vases, UT kebers Be iamiton thought this cor- | done but they would TOM ar fan scale | Street cleaning. "On last Monday four weeks | he burned or attempted to burn a Catholic | fereuin asaid First Ward of theccity of Washing. PivickENNa. Knives, Pipes, Pane, Albums. dew fe Call and Sante heesinees Shound. ba entotntis eateuns. ‘twehe-wsrd, a, ago he had seen some men ingou New York | church, nor a Catholic nunnery, and these fran- [Dezeceived. Polls open at 7 A. ed jseeatNo 3" SO myasim o were not registered would go to the W, Hatton followed, saying that it was | Sere digging then, had been digging sect Gece | ok Penls {0 {Fishmen about thetr holy religion, | and close at7 EM» wari: ay GOUDS CHEAPER THAN EVER. Gity Hall on Monday and procure from Wm. A. | not proper to ice when persons were dying. | and were ing now, but he could not see | of striking the Irishman in the soft place, and f June next. at the 4 Db they would attempt | Phe Powenttes Dad made au awful attempt \ | what they had accomplished. He concluded by | you have sim allright; or to use an oid phrase, No Se"). . Barret Yeng ae spon, eat | gayle the laborer aaltammamr it ney | Ergaetng ee clectiouot Esery aod the ward | [Talk thm on eligi and he wl vte aa hag Se Mr. O. D. Barrett being called upon, said the nay ne, the Js = ‘ a icket. [ pplause. ge yes want him.” dodge, Jimmy, is too one Member of the Board of Aldermen, and Office of commissioner isi tees wee ae | i he ped oe Se S = irst Mr. R. A. Fenwick said tnat he had listened, | old to be effective in this campaign. Irishmen ne P three Members of, Ue Rone, of Common Co eat responsibility. | They were personally | Ward they sto [ne pep ned for con. | St @ public meeting last night, to @ gentleman | generally know which way thelr interests lay, | Firet Ward on MONDAY. @th.of Junenext, at Good | Sii'whiare registered tn the said Filth Wards a they shout: J 7 ne been orges con- | from Tennessee, named Butler, (not Benj. F.,) | and knowing such, they will not be led by such | rich’s Paint Shop, No. 1905 H_ street, between | 2 .."ot Washingt. initial letter of wh yote, and the penalty was very heavy. He had | sultation. He was here, and alt the Irish are | who took particular pains to’call all om et Hi “i examined the law in relation to our elections | being told to vote for Bowen. Dalton, too, has x ° the sup- | men as you are.’ Now, my countrymen, hear | Ninteent uticth, Yor Mayor.oné Member | js from W to fi. inchasive, will Wo received, Polla y ? . and three bers of oy close theronghly, and had consulted with several | arrived, and right here he would caution the | Pots of Mr. Eme: ros ecrnenis, Gis- | what this self-styied laborer in the sanks of Bis | = seeenees Oh ibe | open at 7 A.M. and chow ‘Gol Cassimeres. for mer and nt Bo, 62, house of Os B street, between beaw o fr - ee loval men, and e' in; ‘was vile. He | coun id a few years at a Fe- weasral mmortment ot G Ts Fie"coumitstmer€ ot election showidiom | overon tke Winging ide, ae they will msureghy | {N'gjiJona bevglt, whe iting there, hat | Bian meeting which wag heldvat Gad’ Fet- CAH ea Sassi canine Seas adliN mitLwe, Siete hake: mtate ads ating Ot or aates eee pape he bey Ea poco Ahern 'y | the gentlemen's cheeks should tingle when he | lows’ Hall in this city. Previous to the first a A my 12 tr 191 Bridge street, Georgetown andidate, and never stop tainquire chat might | acd appiaese] ~ (Laughter | must have been aware that his audience knew | raid which was made into Canada by that un- FIRTH WARD THIRD PRECIROT.—Noticeis | (OF Seen erent. Sree eeeres cat ede ce nine | ped abatemin ate savemta: tot he received a vote of censure for selling cadet- | fortunate coward, John O'Neil, a subscription isons Of tas charter of thecitr af Washisvon’ nn | CD rides ettect Onan OF TICE, Mo 73 he other candidate. If ALB. appeared and | ous terme to the defeat, he aid tie fener | ships. And yet he presumes to come 1 | list was opened and a patriotic to Election will beheld in the Third Preciuct of the | STEIN “Momsy Ioaned to all kinds of ene She, other candidate. If A. B. appeared and | ous A nthe Ror hoa tell us what we shall do and how we shall vote. | all who favored the independence of Ireland to Finh on MONDAY. 6th of Jano nextat the | €bamdise. Curedeaned plelges soll at pet oo lg 2 er Biber Pace Prmylfini pape de ‘the Leng easity OF rele eek | Think of an Attorney of the Corporation taking | come forward and give mite towards the corner of A and Second streets southeast, for M Yatesale, with ten per cent. less than at suction qe eaee ba sinid ok ae | oan or Cilizeh Whlocs nawiiud | money from a claimant of the Corporation for | cause. ‘This Great Enemy of England, Jim gne Member of the Board of Alderimen.ani tires | sales. mylie weceived unless’ be produced’ Gertideats | in Ge caeaoere. A pplatce), slew he aided | having his claim ‘i. Te was his duty to see | Ryan, said, at the top of his voice: ** Mr. Presi- Members of the Board of Common PuinG AND BUM from the Judges of Flection. Copies of all names ‘The Firth Ward, by adram corps, with if the claim was just. If soto try to get it ; | dent, put my name down for fifty dollars! seeanor, inc Sears cegietered in the ond Firth a city JOnN MOOT ‘ashingtou. jai otter Je manies 1 A from I to M. inclusive, will be received. Polls ope | 29, BRIDGE STREET. GEORGETOWN. D. 0, i assoriment of at7 A. Mand close at7 P.M ADIES DEESS GOODS 1 | Uf not, to oppose it. He thoughtthat S.J. Bowen | And, behold, ye Irishmen of the Fourth Ward, ished tls varluus precinets, ceetised to'by tha | Connelits arrived about Se; Seloce Sodgeceey. | Bad.done more forthis city than any other man. | what be said ina few days after, when-a\ com? Juciges of Election as being entitled to vote. If | after the Seventh Ward delegation, headed by | Bi lls acts, and the manner in which he had | mittee waited on him to collect the funds: “Oh, a governed the city, Congress has been awakened, | I am too poor to fitty dollars; I only said so DAVIS, = a ea wil take into thelr own Bands, | at the mee tender to encour otners f BiveEt we Benbenr. {Comms | ain ann Sani re ud th Bas Biv: a and give us a territor: vernment. ay!” Or, more plainly speak e it in —_BICHAI iy suits; lies, Percales, Gin 3 See oe ca erty el ek ene Loe eee ee Eve hm wise in behalé | “US Joun a. Bayly maton fow remarks, and | Ser todioe See a aon oat Gal ha FETS WARD, FOURTH PRECINCT —N Sackey, Hebei: Crepes, Lames Se ca poe pny oe prise ‘Scans ould Matthew Go Emere ginny pel ancl was followed by Mr. G. A. Hall, who said ‘that | country worth the fifty dollars. ‘This is most | and close at? 3 ay pein, pM oy Kd re eee wo the - _ 4 LACE SHA oo. as the lists containing all the names for a pre- | to-diseuss the reasons why heshould be our next | fag hock ufc st een ane ear. Clephane | undow aly bogus wearing of the green, or BINULAIR BURLEY” {Commis | Bicction will bs held in the Fourth Preninct of the | GLOVES PARASOL S” St Couvolsior’s KID i ‘oO; hould be certified to th Mayor. We to elect him honestly and | 2&4 been selected to run at the primary election | very low pa' . I can assure my country- WILLIAM PETTIBONE,§ *ivners. ifth Ward on MONDAY. 6th of Jane next. at the |, Jones’ Nalosooks and Camb French Mastin: cinct. One epsenee tenanan ~+ Sd shad's | witkeutrenscume od tricks, We mint int | for Aldermen. Upon counting the votes he had | men that the most of this man's patriotism is ad corner of Third aud_A streets southeast. for Mayor, | Organdies: Bict fe Erich bdoemss Leese en Fight to refuse votes Om Cestienten ete ae | ak tae eeraing to mean tricks. We must in- | been declared elected, for which he thanked | his love of eighteen hundred dollars a year in SLND, WARD. EROUND Ea OT Notice | She Member of the Board of Aldermen, aud thres | stitched, and Plain Linen Onmbrie: Handkerch Eertiticaies "were sighed by a majority of the | ther white or colored, be allowed tha peiviioge | the™. | The contest between him and: Mt Gig; | the Rrewury Department; and, not unilke all | sing of tue Sharier of ike coy of Washiegtoertn | Mamberé of che Board of Copimon Cosictvand an | Sith a, Sia ate, anortment of Gent sod Boyd “0 ; : . phane had been a friendly one, and Mr. e Bowen crow as a sort of a weakness | Bicction will ; sneasor sk ct the votes of all who are , ute 4 Judges of Election, fii suggested that a who | be deprived of this tights Wt Crees Gon wean | said he was going to support the candidate. as | for a second office; and, take my word for its if | Reccnd Weed os Bye anys ee rscluet of the Sl fetes of hectares oe | Oni ney eoeermioalN etting, bad Gx: sae eaperionas ig Ckeaeioaene ar | poe ee rights snd those of Iie neighbor | 28 {the speaker's) record, he had always been he gets to be Councilman, he will want some- | Mrs. smith s, southeast corner of Thirteeath and it wigs be received. Polls open se? aang, Having purchased all goods at the recent grout arepublican, but never a Bowen republican. | thing e! rom the corporation % a em Board of Al- ao Bs tine in New York. for casa, W: . Se Qeenmetctneen an nce eee ee | en eS Eure, cor Glo tightos. | If elected he would carry out” the principles of | is the very manner in which he wants (0 draw | 2 net, and three Members of the Board of Common ‘Chants SOBES. Lcommie. | Fill od ito their advantage vanes ne miscioners had a to establish the identify | sition of Mayor of this ity. Two years seo'te fhe .iaorm adopted by: Second Ward } in bis ‘countrymen to the support of 8. J. were stered in the said Second. Wantot Coanite oe CAR PARSONS 8 siouers. | Oe Im : - rhed op 7 2 “ 3 Emery Club. (Applause. jowen. But I have contidence in the common | W: i ©: 3. PARSONS, = Sf ny, party fering to vote, and coald sweat | (the speaker) stood on. this very Zot in Gil’s; | Mr. David Fisher eaid the present city govern- | sense and intelligence of every Irish voter who | Manaetgn? {2G initial letter received Falls epee RD, FIFTH PRECINOT —Noticets | ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS. Dy owe Judge of Election, amounted to asking | in the belige tho eo he Ceres wit.2e | ment was a failure. ‘The people had been de- | hae amy imteresy ie, the future "wolkere oe | cere cea eere; eb y given that, in conformity to the provis manana se. . tJ ind could not give the person a tight to vote. © | citizens of the city of West tor allthe | moralized by the City Hall ring and were | this cty, that ‘they’ ‘wil’ Iles msn JOURN Mt, BROWN.) Commis. | onto! the charter of the city of Washington. an | @ LEXANDRIA LACE STORE Snel of the Connieeeene akee nae aeons, | ied ae eee Bae ae mington. We have | ordered upto vote at the beck and ued of ward | snd. good’ eltieens, “com on Monday 1 4, RANK, ciouers, | Fini Ward ae aoa Wg eise recinct, of the | AL anes sikat the Base Ghiahed tha teats Lt ee No doubt he has | ComMussioner. They had held ward meetings, | next, and hustle from power. those plunderers A. JACKSON, ri} Conmen Of & ond oleh eugateusniions ter teen list, which they cartified was correct, that ‘thes | done all ke was capable ce dale eeubthe has | and when the law-abiding, quiet church-gotng | who have brought ruin and disrace-upos’ this SECQND WARD, THIRD PRECINCT.—Notice | Sne Member! the Board ot ale , ree | gQpening this 19th day of Mey another very 1 could then cerldy that it wan erroneous.” “| great failure: (Applatse.| Le wastapposad that | (iUReD8 had attended these meetings and at- | city. in coneluvion, lt mo eay, an an Irishman |, Poreby elven that, in conformity tothe pro: | Scuntcr=st the Roar at Gomsucs Cosacll mst aa | erin of Mr. Barrett said the entry of names upon the | Bowen was a mas’ of great alilite hoe his in- | feMpted to say anything in opposition to the | who holds no office, and as a tax-payer, and | jjrspt0f, the ch eld in the Third Pascoe of tke | Assessor at which sald Precinct the votes of all wh» LLAMA LACE POINTS, lists of the Beard closed on Tueslay wught ‘and | ttuence ‘with Congress’ was poleut, that he was Pt de dak i stent cnr dane end gp Se eae eet ee ee inis | Bscond Ward on MONDAY. 6th of June next, at | Welker is erhalten ee aegis Say ranging from $10 to #60 ow nalanes eauld banuhhaonte = iene 3 med a 7 - enchment and | city, wi zens, cast my vo! arles Teon's, sti e “5 Ee oe ee eee sigan < the body making the fst bad the power to cor: | a iraud im every Paticalar’ Te was shoueat | "4/07, ax be bad been placed in nomination by | for dtatthew C: Ensery and evety candace os | horinsnn coracr st Puistth sence rine | TigZ fucluntve, will be received. Puls cpa GREAT BARGAINS. Test uy grr at tad een made, fhe orzec- | ecesaty two yeary ago to have a Thange, fut | Sot the Emery water of the wards and, if | the same (icket on Monday naxt,andnoamoant | $e, entero hp Boardol Aldermen, and hres | 4-H: WS MARSHALL.) Commis. | DRESS GOODS—s large assortment. mites nt ie elit Tauprght was | foe, Mr the city i om tie ove of uti ral | Fes bomenmenscem tp tak that Bowan te | from datog’ my” duty om that du?'and ee a | Rec hiPayg aetna ley wt a Rison.§ #2: | CAMPERS, OLLCLOTHM and MATTINGS chap +o my Matinee belle A Bnet - | head, front, sides thers do likewise, and the result’ will a et P vis ; Pg rcnenbintne ne ao pam inl mal] Oteerwagrnre corer pe Inerease oF ech aerok. | Party. and if he was not elected th overmbelming fy ter Ge ttn ees Bifosinaiveeill be recstrean Soantae, at, in conform ovis: | Georgetoen tres of cost? Point in Washington or Mr J. W. . 3 that last yearone | ration salaries. ‘This is not the kind of rer Do- | wovid die. Well, if he is the only man in republican ticket. Micuart O’Brrey, and clese at7 p.m. “| tens of the charter of the city ot Washington. an w him to the ebect | we need now. As for bimect? he (At Boeeety | ington who makes up the republican party it had An Irishmai Catholic, SRB CEL Peden g, (Commis. | Election wilt be held tn the First Preciact of the 12-1m nt WOaanes aera that it was “belie the name should | intended to stand by the republican party, and | "re" (6 Pieter cath cha en oe ihe PERE" sloners. | Focob Lasker, Bigot: inert, betoeee eek at — JOHN MILLER. Eighth at e beew on the list iy 5 t n@and E, i Sane oid friends, 08 heretotore, and he thought | {ime in ‘bis ite that he ad ever appeared GEORGETOWN. SECOND WARD, FOURTH PRECINCT —No- | (or Myer, oo Mey ite Beard Aldermen BANKERS, : »efore @ political meeting in this ward. He bad ——————_ ereby given that. in coutormity c Precinct the votes « he are ular Domine of the reprbiic FG, | nea tee cece arenes Rene || hie cel rere, mead rae Provisions of the charter of tered tn the suid ciath Ward stile cay tf Weasley @. GEYAN, Fre. eee adhe eta ter' diahevetan the canon 2 fre | not been sought by him, but he was thankful to | evening, when Common Council bills to pay Md Wand oe MONDE t nitial letter of whose names is from A tod, | De 7 a ia etter ig the corporation fax bis friends eho had brought his name forward. | Claims of Dickson & King and McNerhany & re He belie on. t _ ; = = von he vention 7 volfth, Leta aay | inclusive, will be received. Polis opeu at 7 A.M enakaoety hepa eee Oe ee eret es aioe ee Feats | H a that Mr. Emery was actuated by | Waters; allowing the publishers of the Mary Kew Yo aren yefor Mayor, | id Close at 7B. MAY — ae Taavines oes Resolved, That in our gpinion it is the daty of |p chools had been a fuilar ave Saige of oS oie Boson oie een 7 Or dg wide a isees pee ethe ig | Memibers of the Board of Common Comegilnns Canc eae SueEE. | PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. the Commissioners of Election to receive the | come ina Ereat measure demoralize | his feeble efforts were concerned, to make this | $225 for purchase of twenty new gas lamps; ai seid Srecinet the votes of all who are reget red in | daily from 9308. m.to3p mand on SATs i : of ite Union. [Applans gai i e 2, cel ° % COookE Certineate, signed by three judges of the elec- | ‘lutics, but at the present time their most | “Irs Bushnell ctated that there had been an | btosdara Street, werd cereealiy passed ice | Siiseill Be gecetved. Polls open at 7 A jt chee " hen t the uame of such person appears on = fd is te Corporation or: | Emery club formed in the northeastern section | ordinance from the other board for the opening Joust CURREY, ard on MONDAY, 6th of June next, at BANKERS <Sgsuation, trom which the copies | the laborers with. (Laughter.) at wi | of the Second Ward, and & large and enthusi- | and eee, of Sth and 6th streets, be- RSH ssioner s Off ed street, between th ® Mr. Q. W. Marsh inquired if w vote should bc | te onecken) pay tens orders as it was for him | astic meeting had been held and committees | tween Market and Fayette streets, war dis. | QECOND WARD FIFTH PREUINCT —Notico mg yt reg ge gy S| Buy and sell at current market rates received if the name appearsd correct on the | loon frauchtery, corer bo | S2ptigted to co-operate with Cin club om eig- | cuted at smo length, and Coal See Re aE ae in Emm iat wich fuct te votes it BREST sovtEs list. bat the residence di thé place | decsten u ns vf | tion day. — b jOARD oF Comxuox CouNciL,.—' resolution | cicction will be held in the Fi ‘ all who registered in the said Sixth Ward of the be st, oem ferent from the place pre ea brag ah beens orperation ring ae | MeL, Clepare said, that bo had come to Said owte from the Ina meeting, remitting 1- Second Ward : MONDAY: ctitday cl June pert city of Wanhjpaton the initial iedter of whine Pet | QQEFers for STOCKS, and BONDS promptiy exe- joners shou: a : < + out. Such arrangements Lad beem made as to ted resolu- | for Mayor, o1 ot the males ag A. WARD. Wp Groene batch of lies, but itis now revere from Claims Committee, report d three Members of the Board of © ‘ rt es applicant resided in the ward and his name Was this vas a t » lowe citizen who has the right to vote to ills of McNerhany & | 824 three Members ¢ Board of Common Coun: JOHN J. SMITH, § Seer 2 ither : the Hand Bill is supported b x re Ae casi tions for payment of bills o! cNerhany i], at which said Precinct ¢! “ Re ey AMEE | Socceasied faltn aaaenetar PAZORE wird nba c kupeu tuere would ve NO Teter tn the | Waters and Dickson & King; adopted. A com- | ¢llzStwhich said Preci Ward oc the ty St | <oIxTH WAED, THIRD PRECINGT.—Noti PAINTING, &c. net be correetiy state ; i the bills cuntracted be ‘* | ward who would not vote. ‘Ths executive com- | munication was received from the Mayor, ask- | Washington. the initial letter o pames is | © hereby given that, in contormity tothe provi OBERT BRENNA’ Considerable aucation was had in regard te | paying. the Mile oe Utterly detected Sar Ga. | mittee had worked hard. ‘They did not propose | ing an appropriation of 8225 for the purchase of | from To Z inclusive, will be roceived” Bolle apes | of the charter of the tp ot Washington, an Eles Rm NAN, the disposition to be made of the ballet-boxes | clect this man, (Apptause % Setested aud de- | to have this a doubtful ward. It had gone out twenty new gas-lampe; referred. Mr. Berry in- | at7 A. M.and close at? P.M. tion will be held in the Third Precinct of the Sixth after the votes had been counted. — i beld ea re ‘ne been ssid | that the colored voters of this ward were under | troduced » resolution instrueting the Reeorder pe AH po so BO sh of June next ot Richard Late of the Firm of General Bacon said it was the duty of the Lore pt eyes <= borg dod | the pay of Charley Peters. He wished to know | to defend the sererenta of tes corpecation tn Se GEORGE I. Member'ot the Board of ‘idermer. and tie ‘Mew MACNICHOL & BRENNAN, commissioners keep them * oat was vhether were 5 2 case 1 junction agai: e Stoddar: WARD. FIRST PRECINCT ‘ of the Board of Common Cor at hh saad they were delivered st the City Hall the follow- | coppers in'tis uands. All these were tricks Of | J, to work irom pow until the polls were closed. | street improvement; sdopted: Br. Callies, from ge yh dig Precinct the vote of ail who ars registered in the | _ ‘Takes thie method of iuforming hie friends and ing day. - * swell. Yas, i8 | le alsostated that the hall would be open from | Streets Committee, ‘reported an ordinance for | 2, bcrehy given that, in conformity. to fam | Said Sixth Ward of the city of Wash nl be bas opened the shop No. SOs Some questions were raised as to the aliility | favor of Emery for our next Mayor. { Voloes.— | now till election day. the improvement of 5th and 6th streets, between | Election wilt be bold in che 422 | tial letter of whose pames is from I inclusive, . th and 9th streets, Of the minority commfssioner to keep with the | ‘that’s it.”) en og call a traitor or Mr. A. R. Shepherd being called for, said he | Market and Fayette streets, by day’s work, un- ey ard on pela will he received. Folisonse sty £m. ‘and close at | prep Sospecute ia aaeny hast uommer,<B the box if the majority to take it Lome nee eras , bat Rents ast Notes eam. was glad to see so many present, gladto see so | der the supervision of the c of Streets | street, between Seventh Ce Areas {Commic- | se ORE with them. : ced | erase) pa he Payments of £5 and $10 om | inuch spirit manifested for the defeat of Mayor | Committee; passed. Yeas--Menars. Beall, (Pres- | ride. for Mayor one Member W. FRANCIS GARRETT,§ “ue. | Mt G. GRAL Mz. Crane said the My apc lp ge pa ee hie Bowen and his infernal ing: After glection | ident,) Casilear, Collins, Curtis and Fuller—6. fel QIxTH WARD, FOURTA PRECINCT GI ANG. & willingness to remain in his offi 3 very: sagged smad in- ey 80 deep that nd ot | Nays—Messre. Duntap, Marbury, and Pick- v i es jormity to care’ experience. Feceive them if it was decided by the commis. | “tallment of $5 on each order, and there will regeripation wil uover fied them. Tie was here | nates ont Piexrell trom Gar tninpe Commit: | tee, of all ho are, yy EA Ineoperiticnding work, = ian me plone fe tain hem ine dg this it was object, | be thousands, who will, not get a cent. | to-night to talk especially to his colored friends. | tee, reported an ordinance authorizing the May. | winks is from_-A to Dy Hlecticn will be held in the Fourth Precinct of the | Slt. and beving thorough knowledgeof ti» bar- ed that evil ‘depecea friends of the defeated | The colored laborers are told they must support | He was here to talk plain common sense. He | o:° to purchase twenty new gas lamps, and ap- | ceived. 7A. jixth Ward on MONDAY, 6th of June next, st Kin ES ae EY candidate might waylay the commissioners and | Bowen or else get no work, as that would be | was Lere to say tothem that if Bowen was re- propriating #225 there 4 d. Mr. Casilear OMAS W Inte Deneale's. corner Tenth streets, for | hat first class ‘employed, and, in ali casos, destroy the Ballots. . sopped in case Mr. Emery is elected. This is a | elected it would stop all improvements in this | Dftered anordinance providing for a Barthol. ree es) een ee pine weard of Aldermen: and | the best material used. ‘The best of references given 1 gentlemen whe had seen service as | ruse of the enemy; they know better. and dare | city. st was not to the real interest of the | omew hydrant onthe ‘corner of Wash- a Ghich cold Precinct the votes of all wie cou eca | onto. ty aality. Im thanking hie commissioners gave in their experience, and, | not talk this kind of nonsense to white men. | colored men to vote for Bowen, for all private | ington and Dunbarton Bereetsy refered” Ade "TP pieo, Wan, SECOND FRECIN PRECINCT. ered ta the mand Bixth Ward of the city of Waching. | fritnds and the public for part tavors, he roapoct- without any definite action being taken, it ap- | The Emery men are also tized as bolters. | euierprises would be parlyzed, and they could | journed. Fee enehy Riven, thet, in conf ton, the initi T Of whose names is from N to. | ‘lly solicites the same. peared to be the understanding that tlie com- | This is false, for we all know that Boweu.is not | not get corporation work alter has election. “If ‘TRE COAL SHIPMENTS northward for the past | {1 scondl Precinct of the Third Ward inclusive, received. Polls open at7 A.M’ | watus AND CEILINGS CAREFULLY KAL- — - missioners should, tm addition to the certificates | the choice of the republicans of Washington. | Bowen was elected, he (Mr. 8.) for ome, would week amounted to 15,245 tons, of which 1,00) | DAY.6hof June next at M. —t. andcloeeat7 P.M. namILTo | SOMINED, FLAIN OB LN COLORS. for the Register and the Councils, exchange | They hare no right toappeal to the prejadice of | not Jay out another dollar in the p onthe at one clip on the steamer Her- | enth and Kighth, south side, for Mayor, one Member Be RAR ILTON: 2 Commis- certificates with one another, then seal the | race, yet they are ma desperate way, and will | of the city, tor it would only go tw the | cules to Portland, Maine. f the ‘of Aldermen, and three members of JOHN THOMPSON, NAN, boxes carefully, each one writing his name on | Fr to 5 rm no matter how méanor | ring. There were #300, ‘corporation or- is rd of Common |, and an — 5 SO* D street. ¥.M.C. A. Building. ‘and make provision for its sate custody | di } He closed by advising his hearers to | Gers affoat.and. the holders could hot get more a said Precinct the votes of ‘all who a in | SIXTH WARD: FIFTH PRECINCT —Notice is s + ODP. * il the next mersiag. #9 to the polls on Monday and cast their ballots | than fifty cents ov the dollar for them, and then pate pb hoy the city Ff. s the | 6 eerste qiven thet. Sp cuntemiy tothe prey Bien’ | NB —No Potash or Wauime Used. my2i-lm Mr. JoLn We Thorspson hoped ample time || for ne entire Emery ticket, ashe knew the men | Lave to take pay in old clothes. Elect OITY ITEMS. Foge ig pins > Of che charver of theclty of Washington, an Elec: | l. 72a would t count the votes on the night | om that ticket im the Stxth Ward were good and | Matthew OG, Emevy, and all this’ wilh ice those at] Pea Ward on MONDAW 8th of Juve { ESTABLISHED 1841. } Of election, so that each commissioner should | true, and @ sure triumph would be the result. | changed, The Bonafide corporation orders will ALASKA DIAMONDS, T. LEWIS, Commis. | Fox's, Bighth street, between and Metre LA. AVE. — OLp RO, pe satisfied a wo the count, and be willing to (aieet apgiame ieee be ciben upand paid in two months. (Applause.) Jet Jewelry, Rupp. { nog Freges, cue Rains of [ey fe a am S71 PADDLE MY OWN OANOB.”"WR swear to it. r. Hine next Elect 8.J. Bowen and they will not be paid b: Oroide Jewe 5 4 ei p soles of all who are reais: y . 627 Louisiana avenne. Mr. Barrett was asked what would be the re- | we oeuenes the eve of 5 great triumpe. it doomsday. They must i side by side in Pipes, Vases and Satchels, TRE. WARD, THIRD PREOINCT.— Notice is gt which anid Erecinet ¢ pe tpies of all who are reais x25, pe Bes ot? cceera ice ee suit ir the votes in the box did not tally with the | seemed almost unnecessary tosayany more, a# | this struggle for the prosperity of this city. | Received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jew- ereby elven, tes in conformity to, the prov fon, the initial letter of whose mames fs from T ‘all that any cersiteates of the commissioners, and said that | he telt sure that the majority of our citizens, | Weal stand or fall together. Next Monday | eiry Store, No. 45° Pennsylvania avenue, be- pe ot the charter 0 Third Preeiuct of the | inelusive, will be received. Polls open > if there was a tritting difference the error would | both colored and white, were determined to will decide the fate of this city as far as it’s | tween 4% and 6th streets. hired Ward on MON June nest, at the endiclose at? P. a. be supposed to have been made by the commts- | to the polls on Monday and clect the st prosperity is concerned. The interests of the fin streets, for Mayory wi py Leto, } Commis the Gficial conmt being considered! as | bearer of reform. (Applause.) He couid colored people and the laboring men are with PREPARING TO REMOVE, ro on, ‘three weed? __ + 2 sioncrs. one; but if there was a large difter- | them many things about S.J. B. which would | the real people of Washington, and not with the As we remove to our new store, corner of 7th }, and an J Question to be determined by | astonish them: but he was a dead-duck, and it | ring of adventurers, who drive fast horses and and D streets, (Intelligencer Building,) about | Assesser. Ss SavEsta WARD, FIRST FESUINCT.-Motice ‘Mr. Wm. Pettibone asked if the name of a Pere bpm nen orn er mow ge ino | care Dowing fot The laborers cxeept toget their | the ist of July, wo are now closing out, White | 4s op eeeseratiae | Sistnent the tear ane eT ee 5 - a mal nam a jue mp War and Vi and voter ‘on the printed list bt did not | bis office at all to transact ‘with | = - Duck Suits (Coat, Pants and Veet,) for #5, him. | the face and next Monday too, or they would y appear on the written list, would such a person | He is s dangerous and bad man, and should be | have to wait two yearslonger. {ries of “We | “ter AMticles In proportion. |. be entitled to vote? i rid of before be could do any more mischief. | wt} meet it.”’] laborer fs the man that/ gtthtr 335 Penn’s avenue, (U.S. Hotel.) Geveral Bacon said he would not, and cited | The financial condition of the city had been to | gutters in the end by Bowen's reckless extrava- = Pal e the case of Tom Bowie, who had been shown | some extent exposed, but the half had not been ee for the tax payer puts iton rents. A GOop TURN is done our readers when we to bave illegally registered, and his name had | told. Mr. Emery was the man to our t these very men can been stricken trom the list. It was evident he | city from bankraptey and Aregrace, (Rppiatse mare By may —— P emon DATaaeet te ciate had no right to vote. ‘Che commissioners must | ‘The last: timanctal raise of *s ‘colored men’ who vote chich hae yendered it se papular inthe pane: im all cases be governed by the written let fur- | already been ip paving swell instal bat will enough nished the board. The printed liste were put | ments on the imued by his dead-beat to be under} in ig = oetaneen aad Sem up for the pur) ose ot noe, corrections, and | Ward Commissioners. 1t amounted to a who desires to vote for eat vin wit a ye ne list might be stricken oe eae ae pos ce the -* ns next is going to vote. {Ap- ees hoard ‘United States Hotel, of su! fo. 5 polls yonig Mr. Crane said he had known instances where | Monday, vi their maphoed by turn- |. W. Owens, Mr. N. H. Miller, and Mr, | Where I will rery pappy to fill any orders the commissioners had railed to preserve these | ing out the miserable fraud who had ruled with Brown delivered short addresses, when | they may favor me J. A. Roman. certificates. Theyshouid all be preserved, and, | a rod of iron over the man. { Applause.) meeting adjourned with three cheers for} 2 : = with the list and ballots put back into the box | Mr. Alexander R. Shepherd was the next a ble and again, and all sealed up together. speaker. He said he was glad to see euch a vast ——_e—___ 'D. B. F. C.,” and all of Doul 2 After some further discussion, in regard to | outpouring of the citizens of Wash! and | To the Irish-borm Citisems ef Wash. | Single Breasted Frock or a 4 wearing the clerks, &c., the meeting adjourned. oa conten “ ng Aeeed ont at chee os eh wet Friends ana :—In new store, corner and D streets. A MEETING of the Emery voters of the 4 to express their | Star i addressed the adopted citizens of Wash- | To secure bargains call on Hable & Co., 335 end of the Second Ward (Level) was night, and Mr. Thomas Stone jected per- the face one in . I shall appeal, not to your ———_-———_— pn mec president. and D. W. M: ieee y from the other. Let f sen or prejudices, but to your understand- ‘Tee Wasurneron Ciry Savines Bark, cor- The m was harmonious ‘and enthusiastic a fact well known You are men; and being such you will | ner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, is ‘hich. {my7- for Mr. M. a 5 A committee of five was Owes $300,000 to the labo- and act like men. from 6:30 to 7:30 o’clock hecrwg bate ‘to ‘0 CONTRACTORS AND BU. aypointed on resolutions, who reported the fol- the Injadicious course of « arguments” which ‘ Bowen's blowers” | in addition to ite be m the T — - lowing —' the citizens of the upper end of ot this wore, use to secure your support at the ou next | pays interest on LJ T to Z, ny open QUARTERMASTER's Orrice, the Second Ward, resolve to co-operate with the and Monday are such as insult your and ot7 A.M. and Bicumoxp. Va., regular Emery ward club to secure the Tuinous rate of dis- sense!! Nor do I much blame the “ blow- FOR Gi ‘street. ry - of M. G. Emery, and that a committee of nine bel erg my for in such sad stuff, since they be appointed to confer with the execative com- Cl at . | must ay to keep their master in NP CBES acl that we will do our utmost in far- of more | office. since have no solid argument L RE. therance of that object; ted. A committee He feels it in the fo eoepes ea ere sive. you gach as they : Les] Of nine was then appoint by the chair as an food }, and the nt | have—that is, the lowest black- Ee ioiog ng “oma Stone 'tWebiain, | vais thing tamer te cvrape engt’Hre | Eo ncaa tal ot Monday eB Foran sepa, mg -—Thomas Stone, bD. W. 5 corr: ‘wo che MILBURN’S Gustave Dabier, John B. Lopeaie. "Tien ‘Wal- | years longer of this rule would eeeee allina the places that now know them will know them lem Jace, Daniel Stewart, Josiah Hitchcook, Henry | Common ruin. The citizens are burdened with | no more forever!!! Bowen is only su; Bailey, liver A. Doun. meeting then ry 4 taxation, which, in the end, has to be me by | the Ward Commissioners and 531 16Tu STBEET, journed with three rousing cheers ‘M. GQ. | the laboring man. Bam peng ti elect | their tools and runners. All the intelligent men, emery and the ward ticket. Pre ny fair fame gil the dosent men, snd alt the seif-su Oppposite United States Treasury, be pa oa our ci return lause. men city, every political - De. HARVEY LINDSLY, for many years one of Mr. 0. D: Barrett the medeting palit creed, of every rece suanation = the benting Retiom of QA one of peaking fn te connect Se eee Sia) arp ietermnioed to ture a ewe pur most respected zens, or Europe its on ttorney Cook, we Wednesday next, accompanied by one ot his | ing upon all to do thelr duty next A Hee en ae eta ge ne | KISSENGEN, VICHY, SELTZER, daughters. He purposes to be absent several | thetr was no such word as fail. pte gd any man of you go round | SAKATOGA, BLUE LICK, ana ee CE Sones portly tor Hes Lovie Chaphanaeaeshe nent npeles dad amongst his neighbors and find out for himseif; - Tecreats fessional purposes, | rad it was the second meeting word he having been selected at the recent on the su! of mit fae LE feo that I Fearne meme ioe Fy GB, K one “a of | nothing but the truth. ¥ presentative and deleg: 5 heart to raise their voices to protest is supporting Medical Association. ie a waste and ay ys 4 Benthe wiliout bt office, - ree | resent men ‘shri Bowen and If Was Wo. H. Greexwete who made the | from aingtpee ae’ Teast 5,000 ‘man ' ‘on Dr. Wm. Boy! ‘and not for i jeg Gopondlat splewes Gunnell, as stated in evening. F

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