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eee School Examinations. Frrst Dretrict—Primary School No. 6, in this district, located at the corner of 14th and Q street, Mise Stabler, teacher, was exsanin d The Disturbances the Third and Seventh W: Yesterday. Our third e@ttion last evening, issued at seven o'clock, contained an account of the disturb- ances at the polls in the Third and Seventh Wards in the afternoon. Inthe Third Ward at bout five o'clock, a or men . 18 slreet, between Gin aud _EVENING STAR. | TUESDAY... LOCAL NEWS. weSane is7e. friends of the pupils. This school is compos.d were of boys from stx to twelve years of % and tb, bi for Bowen. Several white man | the manner in which they T ex- Amusements, ac. were seated on @ porch, and seme of them sung | amination yesterday por NATIOWAL TrmaTeR—“Jack and the Bean- ;? when one or two re- stalk,” by the Foster pantomime troupe. eet. ested, nod tt lato bo hanes Bat ns Legislature Fuaherien it simran, M ined ws annual meeting of the stockholdarsof the 7 Do- chess and Uhio Canal Company was held | lice boat was stationed off Craney Island res- - ¥ d, . Governor | terday, and was warning the gillers against a id this was the day for the annualelec- | Cont nuance of their operations. ton ie ete and directors of the canal com< CONTESTED ELBcTiIow.—As stated in the Ga- pany. Mr, Merryman then James | zette of S: last, measures have been &. ©) imore inttituted by able feals so contest the result of the late municipal election. The following Dames, most of which are those of colored men, are og utd to the notices of contest which have been filed in the omce ox the clerk of the Hns- EXcrRsioy to Marshal! Hall by Seneca Tride, tings Court: L. W. Jas. Green, J. W. LU.R. M. : Mansfeld, Lewis Williame, J r Brent, STRAWBERRY Festrrats—Second Baptist | men a and fired, some say six | and venti! Upon Wn. me no. D. Turner, W, M. Davis, Church, Virginia avenue and ith 5. shots, but others two or three, one of which took | and the general appearance ot the room com- | tativesof all the stockholders present voted for | Fmanne! mes, J. A. Ried, Hannibal King, Judiciary Square Women’s Christian Assoc effect in the wrist of Wm.. lohnson, living on | fortable. Upon the whole, it will Lap fa- | the above nominees, (Mr. Richard Berry, John H. Madelia, J. A. Stout Hon, <th street Presbyterian Clarch, South | Midge street, parsing between the bones of the | vorably with any school-room in the city. The | the name of William S. Huntin , Of Wash- | enburgh, George W. Bryant, Robert (his Washington. lower fore arm. When the firing commenced | exercises yesterday were Sage Og oko yes ington city, for his own,) and they were de- | Williams, Isaac A. Payne, Reuben Battes, Wi Baty of the steamer Arrow to | t¢ colored men ran, but soon an immense | cal music, and at the close ‘medal was | clared elected. Edwards, C. W. DeWitt, Ste; Sill, dames Mount Vernon. were on the ground, and the parties ran | awarded to Master Wm. Bates. The premiums Yr. Merryman offered a resolution “that the | Mason, Edward Duvall, William Mayhew, J. errs An uve, 207 srt, | haf hah Jay ud tras. “rece | fofatatt We bie See eager: | nr oceggrent tm Zea toon te |, Scere he Bachar, fe Dove, MARKAITER's Ant GALLERY, 483 7th street, | Bigley arrested Thomas Sherwood and Daniel | T. Murph dosent Ee on, Wane ‘T- | into between the board of directors of the sonar | Soi Parker. Mayor Latham has noted Baxiow’s Agr Gatiery, 237 Pa. avenue. Kurtz, two young men, passing up 7th street, | Grass, David McCarthy. For attention to | company and the Hon. James C. Clarke, the Mayor Berkley that he will sue him for dam- : on suspicion of Soncerned, and they were | study and improvement, premtums were award- | president, by which he shall devote his tims ex. if he does the Mayor’s office on 2 taken to the sixth precinct station, where they | ed to Masters Edward J. Darnall, D. M. Dar- clusively to the interests of the canal as presi- ie Ist of July. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION. a — og ‘img. thepnd re Apa ws peta ner — dent ‘ona Superintendent.” The vote was then Accipmnt.—Mr. gore E. Brown, a barber wares <4 ey wi not bear the al a . jatior was re aan Revers cutcenig St apnea Sit Soak | Horse guaue Sea tear | marry, Se Merman cet | Sal Latter eer dee —_— € * . C. + The City Last Night. the Third Ward, in which a number of Baien | scheal year in September next fifteen oF twenty. | ated, ahd that they be paid for thele service | {iatbor Mis Fight sana ities ot Ey nancies ——— rou partic = ‘pile expenses, which was adop' Triumph ef the Reform Party. ae Frenits, Kae ea = ‘Addison Lane, aod higher gtade primary schools. bee anni Teport of the ed gen jafl and the prisoners it con- jomas Ty 4 Ed Ys 4 Distr dent and es a Rejoicing Over the Victery. John Carter, Willis Johnson, Henry. ‘Ben, ee Me Hane ee n prcgery ee basin at Gumberiane, co constructed by thee pre- Sere a wean Sat Sccat tell tres, A Call Upom Mayor Elect Emery. | Tex. Buttr’ James Beane od Or: Pee eye fehoot room, corner of Sth twas | Mokatg and Walsh for the bailing of a wharf, | Placed charge of constable Jonathan Ward = all sent to the Central Guardhouse to await | passed.’ There are but thoty-oes on the roll of | and of the litigation which reeulted therefrom, | . Address. = bee ncd bem Biter a ion ches ae this school, two of whom were absent at = ee the Papo have nemsnenees boee ap. Other Speeches. committed to jail for court to answer the charge | ‘Xamination. During January, nine | prised. Ifeays the report)theshipment of coal at were | cee small number. The room was very | andas it probably will, th , which fact accounts for the of riot and resisting officers, by Justice Taomp- son. A disturbance broke out at half-past five, on +4 street. between E and P, streets, in the Seventh Ward, originated by some colored Bowen men, and it became so serious that the officers were see to resort to pistols. A col- ored man named Kichard Johnson, living on L street, between 44 and 6th, was shot by an officer. He was taken into the !rugstere on the corner of 4% and F street. The man was at- tended by Dr. W. G. Poulton, and the ball found As it bec«me more and more certain last even- ing that Mr. Emery, the candidate for Mayor of the friends of a reform In the municipal govern- ment of Washington, had carried every ward, the enthusiasm was unbounded throughout the ety. Bonfires were lighted in every direction, cannon were fired, and the welkin rang with the shouts of the le, who were jubilant over the result of their a andsomely decorated with wreaths, &c. Mr. McLellan awarded the medal and diplomas 2s follows: Harry Skippon—Medal. Charles Dil Samuel Boss, William Dennison, Ed. W: George Vaughn, and Robdinson— duct and Punctuality. James Joy, Wm. Bai and Harry Searborough—Study. Durbin Wal- ter—Neatness, Alex. Shilling—Music. George McElfresh— Penmanship. ‘Temp Disrricr.—Male Primary No. 4, Miss Large crowds gathered in every place where | {Shave entered inthe tit aide cena ound | atice Oulahan, teacher, was cxa r. intelligence could be obtained from the various | ‘0,08 coure, odpinge bie person.” is wound | (ay by Trugtes W_B- Moore.” ‘hia se f precincts, and as the returns came in the joy of | "not mecesearily fatal, though quite scrios: | located on Nand Canal streets, wutheast, the Emery men increased. The taken Not ma"s buil and contains 40 scholars. The mounted police were telegraphed for, and in a few moments appeared under Lieut: Jobnson, and had to use considerable force in dispersing the crowd, riding on to the pavement with their horses and using their batons. Lieut. Johnson, with hi by the people of ail classes in the results of this ei@cUon surpasses any occasion of the kind ever remembered here. Delegations, with music, from ail oft the city, came marching tnto the center of the city during the night, cheerin, and will make about nine transfers. The pre- miom list is as follows: Silver medal, Norris; exemplary conduct and punctuality, Marion Bradiey, award Cook, Sam’! Johnson, Robert Martin, William Williams, Henry New. mounted men, re- is | Working to Frexcu Jer Sette, Cut Bead Chains, Oroide ceding season, notwithstanding increased amount of trade. Dam No.5, which has been the cause of so much annoyance and of such immense and extraordinary outlay of money by the company, is now competed. The bills of ‘expenses of the canal for the last year show a reduction of $8,757 compared with the —e—_—- Bull Chivese, gray Iiuen, and linen duck. mn inen duck. Sacks from 2 to $5.50, various shades, long and short. Linen Dusters preceding year. * duck, Spanish-and gray linen. ‘The trade on the canal hasshown avery large | (ne price only increase during the last year. The number of S Gro. C. Hansrna. boats loaded with coal and shipped from Cum- No. 410 7th street N. W. berland in 1868 was4,483, and the number in 1869 was 6,040, showing an increase of 1,557 in the PREPARING TO REMOVE. 4 x number of boat loads shipped from that point.| As we remove to our new store, corner of 7th Roreem tee out of sight. ares te a or | @ained on the gro; uutil alate hour. Two | Rovere lessen DEE. centntae Rbaay hides, And the number of tonsof coal shipped in 1809 | and D streeta; (Intelligencer Building,) ‘About the vote for Mayor in the Second Ward was an- | TCR: Were ai lug the originators of ti, | DF00k; vocal music, Thomas Dove. ‘The exami. | #505 401, an increase over the preceeding year | the ist of July. wears now caine eee Wiens nounced cheers filled the air at every street cor- | Urecinct station for being the originators of the | Diet: wach manera lo ton git ne ONE of 178,421 tons. And the probability is that the | Duck Suits (Coat, Pants and Vest,) for $5, and ner. This was the only doubtful ward in the | Hot ope hamed Koane and the other named | mation was Lighly ce to the large increase will be still greater this year, andthat | other articles in proportion, ety, and the ‘Sienanen Emery hardly Brown. At last accounts the wounded man, | he, visitors ‘present. ‘ies Oulahan, the canal will be called uponin one or two years HaBie & Co., te for such a 1. . dared Jobnson, was alive. teacher, deserves t credit, this being her atthe farthest to carry as much coal as its ca- 8,t,th,tt 335 Penn enue, (U. S. Hotel.) mp foy phndah way al ail ee Just towards 7 o’clock p. m., a large crowd fee pani or te ge bed graduating -! ‘ee pacity will enable it to freight. The question, the large crowd amembled in front of tp Re- ree ny OTe Suparaeien, Sa grammar school of this district. Denpeny eee tae eee iaiy Comte aes “D.B.F.C.,” and all of Double and yublican ettice, Mr. Clephane propose: the | Inore, marched up 7th street towards M. yelive Primary No. i1, (for girls,) Miss Tew, teacher. Single Breasted Frock or ts, are - § 4 : = 3 | shall be accommodated. The capacity of the 4 on Kir"ruory amd eongratalate him, wich props: | Eat demo for Bowen, and wore mel aboet | ented on Was examine yestordey afternoon | ctval to” carry” coal dapends “upon the num. | folour new store, corner of Tt and, Dstrests ion wi ye thasi, if 2 .C. 5 quecing. The und ied ot; te crowd fouow- | Sap tenatoane,cogice wey in prom | Ute cca, Cums avai ome | ts Shonen Me tet wes east | To sctre berghie cal $n Hatie'@ Gor pd Py tay of mh erect, passing Union Leagua | The poltce was quickly setween. te parser, | geited, the medal, and Miss Mary Howard due | &atte grealest capac ee Se ED og in ae - freigh! in = Soo Fogg agent my rg oy ants and after considerable hard work arrested | highest premium. . its present condition. ‘Therefore, ifthe canal is | | Iurorrayr TO GENTLEMEN—If you wish ot thn Seager. aieanQeateine a Tent the | wree of the Os pals—ditloert Coleman, | | Fourtm District—Male Primary No. 3, | expected to accom: the trade beyond that | your el thoroughly cleansed, all pt gg ‘appeared with | 10bias Clark and Kobert Nailor, who being ar- | Miss Lizzie Sheck teacher, was examined on | guiscte se te omen eee upon to do, eff removed 60 that they will never Mr Eee farndbant rnc, a ne raigned before Justice Thompson were fined $2 es i Ne teenage ee saeng 9 Leng pd Provision must be made to enlarge iv capacity agains | you wish your ing ame J né le - J. E. Thompson. e cal The case now pen in the so that will new, a ae nee ‘epanainten election is aan d oad - Pe awe wate ee at — feces Court of Appeals between the State of Virginia is anthony x scourer, whole people upon the resuit. The reform | Tue Fornta Warp Pottina Praces.—It | hotwarn Merit ie ee eee streets | and the company will probably settle all ques- | agent of Staten iéland aud New aoe Deine, movement, Bo nn will be remembered that Mayor Bowen caased tween =z lan Nog, es ne ed cee tions of priority among the several classes of | andsole ofanew process, small in its inception, and in its progress en- | the polls in fhe Fourth Ward to be placed in Gores etnae cat ae pborcpeninins compeny. _ Many lrionds of the | 9th strest, {he Eatent Otloe.. List of countered opposition of most inconvenient and unsuita ties for Se d —_ a : “ Gy oy eed atone he pe ee bee remonstrated | %! are Wook forward with pleasure to its com- | and it has been estimated by actual survey that Vests, 60 5 & whole Bi Suit, $2.25. qty will sree > | at the time, and now say again: pletion. James B. Thomas was awarded the | canal can be made between Washington and | Ladies would do well, before they put awa; Supers saceumaad tenetesee et ene | Wasemeren Orrr, June 6, 1870.—We ‘tap teodels, cxemnlaey somiect apd punctuality, S- | Annapolis, capable of carrying boats of 275 tons | their winter te give me a call. Fish- way oe is, trath is ‘over | undersigned, Commissioners of Election, Fifth bo i be oe Donalasen, attenitn m- | burthen, at a cost not exceeding $5,000,000. er’s Cleaning P: all grease spots pmo oewry mentee Over "wrong and bh ty has | Precinct, Fourth Ward of this city, beg leave to po np wey, and s a ie Hi ag 3 in to The board has made an examination of the ac- out, and he can give guarantees that signally triupphed over unparalieled extrava- | Fenew and reiterate our condemnation of the aa de Hanes aaa et K. Fagnen! | comnts of their immediate predecessors, and | no moths can the its during the gance and corruption. [Cheers} Cormoraves | Persom or persons who located the pois ehers | ™ . Papper: pe manshi ee ee found the eeoareieent and one of the superin- ae. nces:— B. H. Duvall, tl able to peculate on our city | the election was held this day. The unsuitable. peetnem Se asp vg an’o. Dousk ; | tendents bly im default to the com- | 434 Pa. ave.; 8. H. 242 Pa. ave.; G. eae cats legislation will not again | ness of the selection was manifest fo every one | Warrey Saddinn tf ‘and H. Straining. | "rife Hy As Baki & Con Si Tibet. and mee ona 7 On eee ol that ‘one | Whose duty it was to approach the place; and | idler, B- Meany, and H. Straining. |" ‘The receipts tor descending it for the | st; A. & Co., 316 7th st., and many others, Mp rejoice in the boli’ Oey aebee coe fees] | dedted einer the ohed satan water that had | six to'thirtoen ‘years, andthe entire school is | {oot Sane, by i LR aed ame it in column. °6,16,1: Tejoice belief | neem: w@ = wi we were placed, asnes., teen 5 municipal Administration the eslored men ‘ana | all of the © oe ae ery sick. to be trancferred inte huuher grades Fue ort S132 “the reven sone oh ine comin’ aaitea we eee tone the white will have equal justice, and will be a oaart, amination off with credit t both the i me oy Fermitted to live in peace. Pegi ramenon, | ‘acher and pupils. ‘The diapidated building | {Om Ail svuroes, for the year onding Sist May, | ae a. whitenoy's, 9h Pemmerieaia svenne, ee with oe chia Case aw P.F. Bacon, teacher and p The aim a ng | 1870, amount to the sum of €379,939.31, and thers side, bet. ‘0c ¢ Hon. Matthew G. Emery. whom this good will be ingrace to our city. THE Two CooKs anp Tu® Bator Boxes— ———_-—__ Mr. W. A. Cock wanted tit Ballot-bozes—Mr. J. F. Cook would not let him have Oem.—Yesterday morning, Mr. John F. Cook, the City Kegister. had the ballot-boxes ready fer the commission. reef election, = the exception of the liste hour—five o'ehoe REMARKS OF MR. EMERY. crowd had ceased cheering, Mr. and Fellow-Citizens: ¥: me with your unlim: You have come to congrat With me in the successs of y ing effort. Tat success i Yor ft has not been accou.; aa falsehood, it has not been tarnished by 7 tion and abuse, it has not been tainted by im- Ported votes from adjuining States. [Cheers.} Ne crowd of bully braggarts bas driven back your opponents, but évery man among way.— By an official) notice in another columu it will be seen that books to receive subscrip- tions to the capital stock of the Columbia rail- way, of this i will be opened for two days— ‘Thursday and Fridayof this week—at the Board of Trace rooms. A meeting of the corporators was held on Saturday afternoon, effecting a temporary organization by appointing William A. Ch resident. M. M. Kohrer secrectary. and Gi, . White treasurer. Way will be, thence along gin on the cast side tion of K street, thence along K to 7th street, the intersection of Massachusetts avenue, thence as is usual, but there was no answer. Subse- quently he sent over , and word was sent Back thatthe boxes slould ‘be sent thereto his (W. A. Cook’s) office. The Register then sent word that he would not send the boxes over, and When the police came he should send them over for the lista; and he did so, and the police obtained them. This line of rafl- our mighty host has cast his yute treely, tery, | along said avenne to the intersection of H gears freeman should cect cast hia von Yoakave |, LOOKING OCT poR tHE BaL.oT Boxes —Mr. Denuiacy, hier wlb-aerts pe! inieeniee Ce frinmy hed’ You bave reason to rejoice, aad | | eee ee eae cue eeter:, was at Be | provement, and be of immense convenience to Bot that I espect'an easy tue, far from tt purpose of receiving the election retarns and | & Jatge portion of our citizens at present de- (“Thats so.”| A work of arduous labor is be- | cpliet lores, and remained all night. Officers | this company includes the important privilege yore me : » of extending their Toad to Bladensburg. The Vegister’s office to guard the boxes, aud as the commissioners in each precinct completed the count a detail of police accompanied them to the City Hall. This morning, a* early ax 3) o'clock, the commissioners commenced to ar- rive, and at once proceeded to open the boxes and to comply with the law, by directing copies f{ the returns, One each to the Mayor, the Boards of Aldermen and Common Council, and to the Register, and by noon the requirement= of the law had been complied with. ——_ The “ Augean Stable value to property on the line, and the great convenience to onr citizens in general by the speedy construction of this important road cannot be overestimated. power, Teady to aid by counse! and Rovews—A Bowen Justice Yesterday ner ab Was stated in Tne Svar, Lieutenant Kelly au: the officersot the seventh yaseinet arrested negro rougbs from Baltimore, on the arri the first train, who were committed to jafl by the task. why should our trembling z with Such assistance near 2 e work will be accomplished, the elearsing process perfected, accounts adjusted, jot of 1 of credit re-established, and confidence restored. Cheers) Then, my triends, we shall again | Exectiow mm BuaDessurna—The corpora- OrBctrne wad wthae wotthons Fy PA alle omar: Tebocrs} 1 hE wae | on a = ome come oft | stripe 4 themselves in provuring their cna ar ay mr release, and Justice Chase, on in Bladensburg, Md., yesterday, and resulted in Strongest character are easily mad fol favor of the citizens’ ticket, as follows: Toanests, was a balance of cash in the treasury on the Ist June, 1869, of IMPORTANT ExtEeRrRise—A New Street Rail- | ending Slet May, 1370,were $332,654.39. in treasury June above expenditures t! of old Mabilities $62,123, and for construction, rebuild bis re ort’ by saying, “ with ordinary prudence a Chesay and Ohio Canal Company may, be- fore the end of the next car dertake to consolidate the interest in arrears upon its bonded debt, and to provide fur the i. i hereafte! ous wtenue & che indenc: | ackruc, dud for the ralsing of a sinkioe aed 109 the redemption of the principal.” ‘The funeral services of the late Jonah D. Hoo- ing the funeral sermon. out im one of Weaver's patent cases, covercd with Mack cloth, and lined with white corded 8,011.21—making a total sant of $157 750.68, and the expenditures during the year Balance Ist, 1870, $125,096.19. Of the here were paid on account &e., 370,429. The president closes ity on the part of its rs, the Zs ‘4 , Tax WASHINGTON City SAvines BARK, cor- ner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, is from 6:30 to 7:30 o’elock avery Saturda} vente, in addition to its Tegular ‘banking hours. fi 8 pays interest on de GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. THE LADIES OF WEST GEOBGETOW; M.E. CHURCH will bold » FESTIVAL, if the corner of Bridge end High fiscal year, safely un- FUNERAL OF THE LATE Jonaw D. Houver.— Ver are in progreas as we go to press, at the 3 High streets, (oppo: Church of the piphany,on f street, between | * os e's, poe eces 27H, snd continge several 15th and 1th streets, Kev. Dr. Starkie preact.- | ™! Admission 10 cen Jest ‘The remains are la ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. USTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE BUSINESS EROPERIY, ON BRIDGE STREET, NEAR By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 7th day &« October. I shall offer tor sale, at publi auction, tothe highest biddsr. in {runt of the premises.ou TUESDAY, the 2sth day of June, 1570, all that parcel of land. being part of Lot Mo. 13, in old Georgetown, beginning at the end of a line drawn from the corner of High and Bridge streets, 140 feet, 3 inches, on the north Side of Bri eet, and ran: ain it street feet, thence cast 22 feet: thence rot in feet fo thn T silk. The inseription on the silver plate is as follows: “Jonah D. Hoover. Born Nov. 9, 1821; died June 5, 1870.” Messrs. Harvey & Mart are the undertakers. The remains are to be placed ina vault at Oak Hill Ce . The pall-bearers are W. W. Corcoran. Geo. W. Elggs, James G. Berrett, Dr. -J. B. Blake, James M. Carlisle, K. T. Merrick, Alexander Ramsay, Senator Stockton. ‘This morning Mr. Clark Mills took a cast in ¢lay of Mx. Hoover’s face for a marble bust, to rick house be executed by his (Bille’) son for the family of | te M Part of Lot Ho, in Bass e deceased. rear of and immediately adjoining the above de- ne Great Fuwnnet—Preparations at the | Sted lot of ground, aud used therewith asa garden. repai ; : City Hall.—The vicinity of the City Hall was apres Mer 4 ‘a er ory Shas. | Sbout 20’clock ordered them to be bri : " ; 6 ee Tanning West tepr (a race tbat we da gn we | aSWelt"se Chas: Grtowin Sites. W. Gaus: | Medailto Police Nendguartrs worethe Rosrd | <LoWed this moruing with “plicigne "or | Soi pore aa 1 will only say that to the best of my ability! | enstroth, W; Chas. Parker,4&. | Wak im » and in the presence of the Board | cupporters being well known by a” pleasing | io the northwest corucr of & part of sald iat oid 13 will endeavor to discharge my daty faithtully, | Bepubliean Tieket—B. P. Godman, 39; An- the izance of each inthe sum of 100 | SUP! Oh wrpignance, and’ the "Bower | George Adam King, by deed, September, fearlessly. ly. And now, thanking | drew Foulke, 34; 0H. Lawrenen 32. Andrew | and relemed them! had they got the | rrr ae eee ta Reread scacn saad aoe Bais; thence west, and parallel with Falls sttectewow you for Four confidence and this compliment, Lowe, 27; Wm. Becket, 31. Us si oe eee fn the rhird i 1 the pat was covered by men dis- Bp io Mtgotoe Pract tach ath — ‘Wish you a geod night. nthusiastic pro- The citizens’ ticket was composed of four dem- cursing the situation. Mi of the Bowen men ‘Travers’ fine, to the southeast corner of saii longed cheering.| gcrats and one repablican, and the republican | Fourth Wards. | Thess men wore nearly all | ‘ogiorda) “took the ground, that the dot fast mentioned, conveyance; thence with a straight OTHER SPEECHES thon [5p Son eee ee ee nam Tete |S ebabeneniee peeek Thon he became aware See eerie eae ce ated meta et 08 |” Bold hemes Contaler'a ciara, and We yeoman anti. Amstant District Atiorney Harrington then colore voted. release; and wien tt was ate beet By dry cellar, and on the rear of the lot SS — people on the rest! oa — fai nue Ion tural De DisrRier ov Co- pablie many remarked openly that if that work. Some of the half cash: at €end.13 Li ae pang em LrMBia—The House Committée on Appropri- | ‘be way the police magistrates were going to do, b the Purchasers motes te be to his gitt swindling, and we could make Wash- | ations yesterday agreed to report back fit | the whole thing was 8 farce. wed that the colored people were , bearing from ington it should be—the pride of the | making for sundry civil ex- = tke 4 lead as a class in one party, but secured by deed of trust on the prem- nation. He also congratulated the colored peo- | penses of. Government for the year A COLORED MCF ARLAND-RICHARDSON CASE-- | able to choose REET EN irchaser's ple that they were now out of the hearing of the | ending Jame. , Ast, in which the following | An Injured Husband's Revenge—He Assaults His amperes voting clannish}; 8. DOWLING. Auct. rack of Bowen's whip, and were a5 free as God | itemg relatti the District of Columbia are | Wife's Lover with an Azé.—About ten o'clock gues. zal TOWN bo: B STORE. 73 Hib intended ther should be. (Cheers.} col —! litan police, £211,050, bo- | this morning a colored man, nam sepia —e as. . igh ‘A. K. Shepherd, keg. then addressed theas- | tanfe gatten, slits, Smilasouiait ust! m, | Hart, living on an alley between ist and 2d and Cook. enteral yosred. on wi agsort- sembiage, saying that Cook & Co. had too | 20,006; publi used by Treasury De- | C and D streets northeast, was struck on the |. ww. A. Coox returned to his residence, 935 0 | Wintec! pitemy Fan Phos =| lightly estimated the intelhgence of our citi- Ry $2,041,158 74 public works acound | head withan axe by another colored man named {ters 'W., about nine o’clock last night, and | see.st Ho. 43, may 28-lee zens when they attempted to foist their old | Washington, ‘$138.547.50; Capital ex! m, | Henry Brown, inflicting a dreadful wound } some of the Bowen men in that neigh- RY GOODS UHEAPER THAN EVER. Gronic oMiceholder again upon the people. | $159.00; Patent Office, $1.00; Agricultural De- | over the forehead, and crashing in Hart's skull. | Lorhood sent of their number to know it | I) Soe ‘They had made a string of promises that would | partment, $11,400, and Washington aqaeduct, | Brown then made his escape by flight and has | the bad news was true. The , attera | All Worl Gnestmeree, for men, and bors, at oo, Feach to Bladensburg, but they were taken for | S1i3,:00. not yet heen arrested. ‘The wounded man was | short conference, emerged with & face, | 70. @%, @1; beautital Goods for suits, = what they were w , and they had been repu- conveyed to Providence Hospital by officers d as he came he remarked ‘ We's gone | cents op Loe 3, ou) do. > tAp- Atchison kk, where Doctors Ford | up! No mistake about it we’s gone up!” 1s oe; iming < e Of bringing all Vir- here to vote had availed He thanked Major diated by an plause.) Their old and MM: m nothing. | Cheers.) Richards and bie noble police: they had a and Thompson examined the wound and pro- pounced It fatal. Te ‘that Mart had taken up irre tng whom =e hae = a and this on entering his hooseeae Tart whippin ‘one of his (Brown's) every cut-throat and locked them up in jail as fast s« they appeared on scene to bully and children, which so exasperated him that he intimidate honest voters. | (Cheers. } canght up an axe and struck the blow, as before Calls were made for Hatton and Capt. Moore, stated. The officers ‘recovered the axe, and but they not bei ame forward a as to the result except from the frauds of the present, Mr. Lewis Clephaue Brown will probably be arrested this afternoon. said he never had any fears ——— ng ARRESTED OW a Bencn WaReant—Pink day by Offi tor over to the U nited States “ @EORGETOWN. Oak HILL CEMETERY.—At a meeting of the stockholders of the Oak Hill Cemetery Com my 12-tr 3 \BEAT BARGALHS IN SPSING AND SUM Jim O'BEIRNE AND His BaLtrwore Kovens. JOHN . SMOOT City Halt ring. He thanked the citizens gener- t wi that the mission of “Colonel” ny, held at their office yesterday, the follow- | 119 BRIDGE BT. , GEORGETOWN, ally tor their untiring vigilance in watching the dim O'Beitne, hare was to take cl of the lemen were unantmously re-elected di- has received afull ansortment ». attempts at fraud and frustrating them ae fast rowdy gang of Baltimore plug ugiies and go for the enguing year: W. W. Core op ADIES ESS G00) as they were developed. Under Bowen's man- Ball foe theme, Be: went ball esterday tor | Henry D. ip F Berry, M. W. Galt. japanese Bilks,, Black Srene agement owners of property had been fearf al several of these fellows, and when they took | A printed report o! Board! ot Directors, ‘Lawns, Pervaize, Ginguasress and timid in their ations of improving leave for Baltimore ‘Te at the railread | showing company to bein a img con- ‘Lamese, an “ the city. They now take courage nm their curses were loud and ‘on Col. } dition, and enumerat vements LACE anda ci the in this may 5 hy agg he i, ns | that had been reeentiy Jn was submit- de ex too will now take a pride was ‘upon. L. ‘Thomas, Collector | ted and Mr. on se ppremmuct ‘the city, and will of Baltimore city, Whe iwas here yesterSay lo to the cemetery for,the past ‘have been over ae ‘agiies. with a - x to more | ‘aT Mayor Bows Taxxs — Bowen atrived at bis office about te: 8° and to take his defeat este ae tite s aumber gtthered in the room from the honest taxpeyes.” aoe men = Sad assured biz they: ote Sad now their tine promises of “crawi- ‘to elect him. The replied be ing on thetr bellige to or ites against them wore oe af. G to ‘of the cares and trials et “ kept the aie, A mat woes or the ofhee (!) rr aracter was spotiess—a gen- enemies 2 Ueman whom The r a classes Se reform south and th hao ‘Would st once be Sx saga ty os y,and which has now ecome #0 Mags, saving that the a Shep closed for two squares on either side ef the and Eg ‘who had cracked the Bowen Bell, and ite OC «Te? a . Als. Inlay W aiden wae speaker, and denefit Mark's BE. Church,’ will be after him Str. ¥- A. Bowell woot ut sean, and Panacea | by ins Ella Siocktony Selsatwe ieee tee hae Sse ee pe Fh ward meats tee oP sixth x 2 i isthe RAM We ae | a pected atthe depot ‘whi the ndcessary funds. board of Fett, per’ and T to CLOTHING, &o. HOT WEATHER I8 APPROACHING. THE STYLE-THE DEMAND. a. BFC SINGLE BREASTED FROEK OUATS. ALL GRADES AND COLUBS. THAT BISMABCK SUIT. THAT PRINCE ARTHUB STYLE. LINER BULTS 8t...--srereerroreeser- oven $4, 5, 6,7 WHITE DUCK SUITS at... $6, 7, §, 10 3.50 and 15 ATLANTIC MILLS FLANNELS...912.50 and 15 ALL WOOL SUITS. ence eeeereeeetneneee G18 50 STYLES FANCY CASSIMERE raxt3 me CHBYIOT 500 OFFICE SACKS ate eee. YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUITS ALL STYLES SUITS.............-.. AND PBICES At the Popular Clothing House of A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, je3-Im Berweex 10TH axp its. “DB F.C” “D. B. F.C” “D. B. F. Cc.” DOUBLE-BREASTED FROCK COATS. ALL COLORS. SOMB VERY HANDSOME SILK LINED je? ONES AT 4. SAKS @ ©0.'s, 316 SEVENTH STREET. oO” HALL CLOTHING COMPANY. OUR SPRING OPENING OF GOODS £0-DaY MEN Made a been in soy ior styles, and tm heel btas corona cate Ne POUTHS AND BOTS: GLOTHING Drices has J. BEIBEBGER, °' (Buccessor toH. F. Lovvon & Co.,) ; OLTIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR, Hotel, (late Brown’s,) 2 srenue. Washington. Mm jy 18-4 Ro. Penn. WALLS AND i) MINED, PLAIN OB LN COLO: BR. BEEXNAN, 80S D street, opp. ¥. N. B.—No Potash aru Bt ESTABLISHED 1842. PADDLE MT OWN CBILINGS CAREFULLY. KAL- ©. A. Building. fautine Used. my2l- nie ya NILY SUPPLIES, BTO. E*™ Bur “AD, GROCER, 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 4 STREET Successor to Biphonso Youngs & Oo.. would ro- epectfully invite attention to a Tull line of choice ds, FOB CASH ONLY, without Liquors. ‘Those who believe in the CASH SYST minded that this is the omiy store in the allare treated alike, and goods wold only for cask. Selling for cash, L believe myself able ts, and shall i thaa any others. 1 shail to k Stevan Dut ecll all Say stock ai the LOwast Bates Gols promptly delivered. EM. BURCHARD, jel lw iN=* STORE: AT NEW YORK PRICES: ELPHONZO YOUNGS Has removed from his old Stand to hie HEW AND OOMMODIOUS STORE, No, 602 NINTH ST., CORNER OF F, IN THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, Where be will be happy to see all his old customers, as well as all others who desire FRESH GOODS AT THE LOWEST russiBLE BATES He has just returned trom New York, where be has been during the past week selecting a STOUK OF CHOICE GOODS, which,owing tothe RECENT. GREAT DEOLIBE im that market, and having BOUGHT FOR GASH only, and having also pro- cured very LOW BATES OF TRANSPORTATION. per Steamer direct to this City, he can now offer to the Washington (public at prices which, for the Fame quality of Goods, cannot be andersold south of New York city. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE, _jeltr NINTH AND F STREETS. Again We Bring Down the High Prices Cc. 5S. OHARE & SON, GROCERS, 1913 SEVENTH STREET B.W., Brv. Mame 8; LOOK! LOOK It Vary best OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFER OLD Gu MENT JAVA, BOASTED, 30 cents, al ‘eres Geuee at RICES DEFYING OOMP' TWIN BROS ¥ tad ( We advise to is going to THOMAS’ SUGAR CURED Dest 2Eteot te name, i ati er CI AMS tl tl BHOIOE auGak CU RED SHOULDERS. GUES (very aboice.) TOMATOES 310 Tee Fi cans......... cans. ©. 5S. OMARE @ SON, GROCERS, 1913 SEVENTH STRERT 5. W., epal-tr Brrween M amp cB FEED 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT, IN LOTS To SUIT FOR — Low. M. GALT & 00., Indiana street, ONDON BISOU! Dessert, P“ibigaren ‘Edenbargh STEAMBOAT LINES, SHORTEST AND Quickest LINE SuUTH. ecient iy