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, - - - :1.u,a;M " " " ' A: ; ,YHAint .:.,:' wan- j-1,7 6C iJj.v'lU fl ft' n ( l-H-MI IU J WASHINGTON OWr. D. 0-, tUTPtPAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1870, VOL XI I NO. 49. At a?---:;sss?vRt;:-'';3SSgsS3,t- v Auction Satee. B TCOOPCR at LiTIHKR. AnM'rt, JD (8aMMionl4j.U.MOtttrliUr,) " Boelhwsit sorsor finn. ar. aad B)mat itroAl. TB(T8TIIftlAlt6r tlfflBtt'fl'JtOfBB LOTS 7irAW JlBlST IT i Of, bbab Lt II rroiU II foot S laikao, ul tat rraata 11 faol I laaaoo oa tw J . raoaa. aal rata tack to alUr of 1ft f wiAikt ll 17 front anoatAtfeMi IlirtMM lv -)imrevoaaa.aaa' RralilMkaoJlorth pMrt, All lha Iota are lorgrod. tMk Ut will fca JHnrutlT Tbt &( ari ? SwA of tratt. aa4 t PT wlilak tba aanva aato U aJtUL la KtU witaTitar-Mtfraia J.aiarro,ISe, aai tha oita eaerataf hr vtrMaof ihUuvorilMaoal, nramihi "-"- --- ikiMiMI .B.imll.t.Vi . .k.. . r -.1. " M"ll "" L-T J U" i.u,i'.." . it . . . ; Aaatl .oara. BT OOOrKB A LATIKBU, Jlwtlr (Suaflfliora toaa O. MoOoUe fcOo ) Aoethwaat toraar of riTlrnik avoaae sal &Ut talk alraol, Siar da al.il.il if B Tlrteoaf a J at m rifttr-KiH'i Lot ai imIi I. ttLt larcaf a fill ii I for, (H.t la Wllkoa MlUa' part of qr !- six bb iairr lvr !4I frUl .l4 Mi COOMK 1 LIT UaallaaMia. I-UTDIXDATI,; nTOOOPEK LATltf Btt, Alo, (Sueooaiora la Jinea O. MoOalro J Co ) tt otthwr ! cornar of PnaiTlvaaU krou ad jJUaTnt(iitrtiUl ToUiMk.al oaf AoatUa kaoaa. w ahatl aU Aiattoaoara. B TTHnnA DOWI.INIJ.Aacl'r, wiiug sxwat vmiifiava) .liCtctrroa'MiU. IUBitorflr thUu lwlf Um 0riimi, U. STOCK or aSUCIBIUMi JbJJ si Aooit aar BT COOPIRA LATIHra, Attfl't. (Suaootaort 10 J at. O. MoUutr Aj Co ) kaatkwaataoraar f raaaiTltaaU avaaaa tad IltTtalkalftat, CnAVCIKT lill'of MIAt BATAtR, rtt Ur virtu of ft door ( Uatfjupnaio lCaiUflkDltt(lel of ColaMkla, 0m la JamBaBarT aaaaa . l,i4, DmIM a, Waa, h uVaiaaotl va. KaaA U, JJ Vaafkaal al . waaliaJlaaUalMbilo aa:aU,Q Wliu UAT.ikallA iar of Vakraarr. A- D tmai alaak n aalk pranlaaa. Ik wmi pari of lollB.iKMaarono na, vacituisc lot aaid part oaMortaaValraalatlno aoriawaaa aarmar or aalA lot, ftai raaalaf Ikaaao aotUwaidly roa tka aalrakoBa4arrof 014 lot 'Cktoaa ft alaUaaa af ItT fMl lOW laakMi lkBM aaatarlv BAtallai ilk aU Hartk X atroai. a, uhim of il foal aa4 BIB W I OX taehaai ikaaao woatwarAlr parallal with lartk K atraat. ailtUaea .fM rati aa4 laakaai Ikaaa Hortkwar4lr paralial wttk ika arm Uaadarr of mU (at la. a 4UUaa af 110 rati to aatd florlk X atraati Iktaaa waalwi anuaraboaatarr af aali nortk 1 1 Uaao afM fa aaA I laakaa la Ika aUd wutwfcnllv k tka artk atraal. a Alt. tka iU Plata of ba. CiBalBfi aa4iaipniTaaiaU,aflBiUtlaiaf alkraa aiorr bklClk UWILLUO vttk baaaaiaal, aoa Ulalac 10 roama, aa B atraat aortk aoatk aa4o bjtvaaa Hlalh aai Taatk atraata, Ttraiaar aalot Oaaiklr4f ikapartbaianaaar la k bb!4 aaak Ja kaa4 1 tka raaldaa tkaraof la r Hatlaal ft bb4 19 Bkaatba fraai 4ar af aal wtlk taurtat, U ba aaaar4 by 4 a? lrai aa ika prapan A 4aa4 ilaaa wboa all tbo paraboa imi af Iko parthatar Aaapaall of will bo i paraaaaar at laii k i ula n ui na im iib aal aacaall wttMa tkraa 4aa rraaa tha a af aalo. t Ika ni artrwUlbtroavUftt Uo al af Ika 4 "4.', w lafaali BRIGHT. flaflkRlT. Traalaaa COOPIKHTIMIB,Aaot'e. Jaall lA-Ja 'w - SALS Of miCflLAMIODI 0 AD AH CI TO HI. . BfaiAUOrOkDHana Bat? PaPiftTaTt Than wUl b a14 fttvOlf, H f' Hlka kltV aal blddari at iaa aa WXDBBiDAT abnaty IA, If7". l"tb otlaa of tha laiprtr( Or4aaata, Barr Tatd, rorlaoioatb. n Hi. ft larto lot af artalaafr4aaaa( aanprlalag aaul Ama fta4 Tarmat Uaakalf aaak. la Oavaramaa! fa aim. a Ik aoaalBitaft t tka aalo. aai ika raatalaAar wllkla tea 4aya aJlarwaria, 4artac wblob tlaia tka artlalaa maal b raaiafaA (root tk ra4 1 ouarwlao tkar will raTtrt ta tka aeTtratataL lllaioaa41aUaatlraa4arato4 tka aa raraa Uo will borttoaf prakaaar of artlalaa affir4 foraaia, a4 at4 I tka aatalana. at rocarta tkalr oxaat ooa4ltloa r qtaltir, bai It ta ballat a4, jj.. u.i ,nniii., fKsfiktir- JU-Uwdi Clilaror lrart. l?ner Qoodt. ESTABLISHED 1850. . LAWRENCE D.DIETZ& CO.. mrOBTIU MB DEALEB NOTIONS. Find eoodj, np$imt atnr, ir, 308 Wcat Baltimoro Btreet, UTWKU BOViuf JUID'lblSTT, B-xJ,pinvi:oD5Ei Opticlmi. WHS EYE3IQIIT accurately tutted wii iV&Mcj or ether Sptctaclet by morefy OAmrrin oru queUionu mr.m2MPLEitt Optician, National Hotel. Personals T AD1KS ABD nKBTLIUIS flAB nAVl PI XJ iU aaBaluiloaaal B. MT Bfaaaachaaatta at aaaa, balwaaa Taath and llavaath alraata waal, i vi ubvris,di tn Hiaora uapiia,iluai DRUGS ANDMEDICINES. Fine Drngi, Medltlnu and Ohemictli iln A FOll "KOSTJUJT F lOiFI. BSDIUM. riKrOMIKIU iD F1TIJT MIC1CUH. ONTO, -a Y.M.G. A. BUILDING, MPHAlfe COURT. JUtrMOolumUit,WatklnitoContvArttt J la tha aaaa af Wm t Minimi aai Joif Biaaaaaa, aiaaatartorOMriaO B AtKafaall aaaaaad, lb aaaaalora aforaaatd kir, wllb lb approballoaaf thaUrpfaaoi' Oonrlof WaaklBiton air afaraaaU, ftppolaiod BATUKOAT, 11th 4ar of FabraarT, A 1 11T7U. far Uo latl Mitla ntal aa4 Uiatrlbsrloa of tka paraaaal aiUla of aa!4 4aaaaaJ1aB4 of tba aaaala la faaa,aa far ai mbii a)r vtfB avuvvifa saa laraoa lata Roaar t wkaa, and waara all tka oradliora aad lira of aatd dacaaiadsra antlla4 loaltaad, wllb tkalr alalia propailr ToaebaJ. or tkar nay othar wlao bp law ba xolada4 iroDiri baaaSl la aald dMt.d' aatatai provtda a aopp af tkla 4ar U pabllali-d otea a woak f jr tfaraa waaba la ika Batioial Jtsrviiiesa prtftoaa to ika sail JaUO-Thla- WAMTBD-A LOT OJ .k. S'-M4Taall St UU Oflta, with pries sad Jt ft try, I. D . I, 4 wwlrt In , Ik, Jr. , foil tC a4ftl too Mwl of tbo ko1drr lit BOtaaMaradthafnbr. I will Hll, on UTCRDir, Ik A Jar of lrf. A, K ) ob tho rrnl)i ill tok p m Lata Iwoatr Mtuin) WllhMMltltaaf p-rlof It Art BtHbrt4 ! aeaAroA asS Iklrlr foar iwt 4 of trail 4l4 lb kJT of a.f, fin ill. at s. itrMAorthlioHrTr Iaa aata, r4tUrt.r PwIiImU aaBAIirBU llT.tua44tpIJi"ArriAll WW.tfc. praaiMt at t'litarriiHi MaM-aa 5 iwmbt .. m.i in m mi & ivnii Xaik 141 frtkli fwl t lih iiliv Jm ft, i4 Ha (ak la It-loot kUtri fat7AlUiowl4BparUr . ... , Tka iiHMBrtibruMdM f Iratt, Jt4 Is par wk tio BbTatafa ia aJrrU4, la MwliUUrttftmlaaurMMl.Ml lit ootl aoarvlar nr Ttrtta oJtkUa4TrlltBi . Tarsal Caakj fcHTrato rrtaUortfM i"" IS muss ski'uhk 27;tir .sa ttraai, a faw daara aaaia of PaaatTltaala ava Ia la la laaeaatfal wkaa otbara Talli j toil aallal aa4 rallabi laparato roonu tot lidlaa. m aik4 ARTI-BOWER'ARDJREFORM. t- Another Mooting Disturbed UEYIVAl OF" ROTOYISM. Law Droaklng Corporatloa Employees. - T-? ATTEMPT TO CDECK FREB ACTION. EXOIXIHO BOEHEB AT DHI0N IBAQUB .HALL- Th SltorgtBlteri WTthdrw TTider tha Leal of Bowea Offiolali MHllt llii i4aaaa fat Ik parpaaa af vfat w&?iwz&MP2mf&y3il f tka proaaai lfloaaf ATtalaTtlfatlei. wttk oai aiauaauaa i rata ar aoior, wao nap a- ad Iko aUrttlaa af uaa to nea wkaao Idaa ttlamtloa wllk Iko balao lauraaU of Aba altp Will k aaaaraalaai af IB a falikfal aa4 atnaom laalparfornaaoa arthalr "TarL 4at1jsat tJaUa Laagaa Mali, a IXIDATilWlBBIkb'flit B(jrj U AfsCoT.liwaUrr. larefpaniato UiU.caIVb Urge number of Mraool began to aisambla fa front of unnniiUfMi ntik aojeriy n-nrJMt fcniDf, AiaoartA4oweraiiHicedaimini bet of thfl neo who vera foremost In tha dUdrderlr element rrtent on Wedneadmr amain f. Some dUcretlOTTTloireTer, waa at nniBaain aamuuoK partiea to tbs ball, And Mr. J. II. CrDMmai tru ktAUoned at tba cater door, eo that, with the asiUUnce Of ona of ttra AletroBolltAB. tknllimlui.Afidj xooded la keeping: out camber, of inn who ULtsrvu oairurairoDB 01 ruiermr "iar inm parpoaa aa aeTarai or mem arowcaj 01 Thlf rale ADplled odItlo the rowdr ele ment. TlMt gcoikman who came forward aad arowed their earoett&euof parroae to be preaiil to 'nrUdimtQ Ja the IteUlmAle objacu of. tbenteMoffTifTrr tvJiaJUed. 3 ins lULprjuon ox utu iviAn j ine.iiar aau a the aecond floor of the building: waa well auea oeiore ioe meeung; naaooeaopanea. AmoDff those preteo t were many well' ktiown Bapobllcaai, botiwhlio and colored. There waa a prlDkllor! of corporation em ployeea, who occoplad i put la the audience. nd whoae aubjaqneot ooodact prof ed;they wert there for bo gft" JoitfprTl(ra W thi openlos; of the ta Mtlcf , aereral men la the emptor of the wiird eomailMleaera Ap peared at tot lower djor and Instructed the masa of colored rota collected tnsre to come with them. The crowd caorod off ap parentln aa Ihough to Jcare the meeting fa peaae, but aa, aabKQUiiaUj appeared, thli waa a raao, aa 0tf goto t ap NlstbrAtreet short dUUnce'jio jtiumM Ja'aadsof three or four and thai jjalned Admission to the room. ItwaeeTldeat from wliAtlrAHiptred out aide the hall that the ward bcATgojtn, la borers, Ac, had been ordered, to assemble and obey orders, for the oommAnds could be distinctly heArd for the different wards to Aisemhla At dlffereibt point a hi the street. The word of comma od waa generally clren byawArd commlislimer. tba uBJrmra. At 7iS0 o'clock, Mr- Wra. Dixon, president of the Wedaasday eT-ntajr meetlDr, called the AAiemblAKe together, and read the call as pabllahed abore. Oa motion, Mr. DM.Eelsey waa chosen secretary. Mr plxon then addressed the audlsnee. ADDUBsa or mr. sixoat, tsq. aitLOW'HaroBLtOAirailt Is with aafslf ned sstlafatlloa that t ACSt. yod this OTaakof, kftowldf ikfttyoueeaaenare act a 4 tad by no raallata of raaaor ot paraooal hfttrad ta aar oae. sat by the mol boaortblo aiotlraa raollpaa that art latLmataly aonatotad with tha wolfara of Ika tontnaalty la wbloh wa lira Mot aa dlaorfaalxeii. bat as thota Jaaloua for tba prisalplaa whlah aarad this aatiqa froaa dliruptloo. and which a short time alaaa gava prom It-M atartlof this city Id a aaraar af prosperity hlthtrio aakaowa. It ta vala for aoy taaa eoaasetad with tha npblltan parly hara to ssy all la well What art) the faotat Ooograia. by tlrlor tha rraDShlaa to a rao who had atrar bafora knawawhil it waa to protaat tatnatlraa by tha ballot, aoablad uato pUt tba admlala. tratlua of thla aapltal rlfht, as we auppoaaj, bateraihatraaA aoaatry IhAt was aoitaUally aeaaalaf pur poo tie Ooratoa; to this eswjjr aafraashtiad ptfpla we told team Of our aympathy with tham.aad ppaaiad to than to Ualta with us la th llghl Tka appaal waa not mada la TaJn, Hlcht i to- trously did wa alarata taiplaa aad pewor koaa who eaada dselaratlona of, unswerving patrlotltnaadisratloa to the prlotlptttal ataka aad tka lataroata of the paopla, Haarea, bowafar, had thadla of battla boon huabad, odour rajolslag aaaa4r wkaav lb waa aaan with, latsnaa wortlfltatldn that iotas of our Ita4srs,axmltd baaaaaa af Ihia lalaaaaly pro faaaad davotloa to right, bag a a to Itaaglns taanttlraa oar lerda and-iaatrs,Toa4y to SMrlflaa tka lataraata oMtlhara forthslr own a reread liana at Ian alavarofpaaeoi but If leaonotjkftre It -unlet IstsrlHaaprloelpla, than gtra m war. aad that aoollonally Laugutt r.1 U UUa be trsaaoo, naks tha moat of It, " we anarga is npoa soma or taoae most nremlaanl aai laat inajr waoiosouria Baa boa a auah as to dagrada tha tpabtkaa parly of tbla ally. Watnluiewt ars born out by tha imii wnan wwini tua uwt an naiini ai at ataaahlatbolaad. LookatthelatarBaUauds of our ally ad ml o til ration, TA1S boarwa aso tarn by brolli) arlatinatlooandraarlnilBatlaabarf auaaaaJad aaahotbar uatll'tha apfetaela Ass become huaiitlatlog la the aatreaa- I nay naatlaa two 01 throe ImIi wall kaowa. Una lai the par aal quarrala of tha Alayer of tkla eily aal wlttOhoaa of tba op raalUoa party oaly.bul with our own frUoda white aad aU red -haabeaalasharaettr aad nunbar uobaardof uadar a ally goTornnsot bare. Thaie uarrtla hare bea with sons ofthaawataod most totelllgeet man of our party, man who should hara boon tratod with eoasldtratloa aa daaarrlBg wall of the r arty, aod' atpatt ally wall of thoie whom, bay bad largely Aal pad to alarata Another lai our olty goTeramant hasbsoa la the laat alghtaea moothatbe party to a greater aumber of unaeaassary satis una had oasurred la aoy praTloes period of twantr years, In voltUg tipanaa aad odium to the ally, and tueh aa to allall the Juit reprobatloaof an hoeast Judga oatha boasb aad whaa appa rently Its effort has base to pro tat l tha Inlar its of thaolty aad Its paopfo, the vary leju dlttoua baata and great ylolaute aahlbllod baraaauaad humlllatloo ratharthaa rletorr to ba Its portion Again, loitead of merit and daroUon toprlaelpla balng made the teat of party loratiy aadof promotion toof reteo. Uoo la tnaaubordlnata poaltlona wllhla Ih eoatrolof tboia la power, the tail haa almoit lararlably beta "It faedrtad to met "la mynama upoahls flair bod If tbla hat not bsea the faat, the Indrrldualhasbtea forced bo tba wall, aad UOltit aueeumblng haa bttn aaarlOood I speak aot la eager but la sorrow, teller Inglbatlbut Ctho tha faallaga of tha great maaa of thinking aad worthy BtpublUeas,' white and eotoraJ, of oar city Yeu, I uoderalADd, hara noma hare to calm ly Sod hootitly souaaal tocathar aa ragarda the beat aourie to ba taken 1 hope you may be guided by wisdom, end that no etui of rag rat mar ear bar ours. The addnii warfreiacntly Interrupted by Applaaie. Oa motion, Uciiri. Crossmao, Clephane and Wm. II. Brown, Jr., were Appointed a committee oa resolutions. Mr A, WeUoa offered the follow I oj; reso lution! which was adopted i Mitoivtd, Thatwa ttnJtrourtlncer tbanka tothaltartrauCAH. Star and ttw$ for their able drnt of Mb right to pcaiafutly aa aabla" and lha right of free apcoeh to ahaaiarullydlircgArded and trampled unon at our last mealing TBB BTOBM BRBWPIO. Ur. Joseph Brooks, Aislstaot coftimts sloner of the Second wafd. asked If this was a free meeting. The Chair ked -, jjr00ki If he was present under thecal Mr. Brooke aald he was, f he Chair. Aa an anil Oowca mant Hft m not PP -o answer that question The Chair. Thea, sir, If you cannot an swer It afflrmatlTslyl cannot ncognUe tou as a member of thla meettnf .' Mr. lirooks subMded for a few mlautes, when Mr. Watioa mored fbr the appoint ment of a lergeant-at-ariui. Adopted Mr. Watson then moTid that the cbalr Invite those oppoaod to the objects of the meeting to leave the hall. Mr. Kelly hoped that the motion would not be adopted j he did not like this manner of doing business If there were aoy men who favored Mr. Bowea'a Admlalttralloabe hoped that they would remain ioj conduct themselves properly, lie did not bcllcro thAt tb (rentleinei. voqII tti dliofdarlT'if they wer tIltlv rflfl(Lal bit U da ktV lt Wkl la fTor, of fneapfMbi m U mwUnr would accord thAt to alt who desired to Act Mr. Ht.Oi.Ip aald that he WAAB Reoah llcaa and a freeman. Jle waa optn to argu ment, Aod If he was ahowa wherein the Republican party could do better without Mr. Bowen,h would lit qurttly and llateo to It. It waa now plainly evident that Brooks and a party "bo enpportod him were present to Interrupt the proceedings by the ventlta tfoi Of their Ideas. lie was Instrumental at thle Jnoclure la promoting the f rat confa elonof theeveQlos; by calling loudly to be parmltlod to Uke the floor. tugvuair. uuwaTor, raiaaoa n ixcogauo it one until order was restored. Mf. Phllhroek waa In favor of allowlaa all to remain as long aa thejeonducted them; lei tea as trentlomen. &tr. watson was not ia rarer or Alio wi to the meeting o bo'brokbn up a ItrAUsh it Duuaauaj ji waa in iTor di irvo Bprraco, but, la Qod'i name, let ererr niaa bebAfe himself. Let theio rowdlee breAk up the meetlnsr. we will call Ahother oa. and maka arplIcAtloa for the pollco to protect nj. If they cannot do It. we will gd to the General uoTernmcni ana az ior miiuaff asiist Mr. Brooks In listing upon being heard, the Chair bet-zed thAt the Audteace would llatSn to him nnlatlv. r jiuse, srassisiantcommiaaioMr or tbe Drat ward. QIti us free I peach j that U wnat we want f K hearing was finally obtained. If p. n-rtnka nU that ka il tka alf tlnh. ttshed. He saw that It wal an anil Bowen meeting, but supposed that the light of free peecn wouia do grauieaaoaueaaaaiienana. When be arrived he found the doort looked and nobody allowed to enter aala they be lourea to a certain ciaas. lie came were to bhttle with tbe opponents of the Mayor, against whom and his ad ml nil t ration not hlog should be aald derogatory CULMtBATIOB OF TATB MtOBOBB. Carey White called, BrookA to order. Ha had made ehArgea against him la yearf gooo by. lie waa not here ta th InteresU of the objects of the. meeting, but was pres ent as a dlsorganlser Bcene of confusion No. 3 here occurred - About twenty men surrounded Brooke and huryahed for Bowen la lUntorUn tones. Brooks stepped la front of the spoAkers. A polet or order hAvlog beea made by Mr. Cunningham, the chairman refuted further to listen to Mr. Brooks. , Cbofnslon reigned snptbmaifot some mo ments, about one third of the audience mounting on the ebalra and benches, all velllnr at the too ef their toIcas. soma hur rahing for Bowen, soma crying "ordar,'1 "sitaowD, -pu aueaisimDera out," etc. t. Clephane, raoaatlag a chair aad cry ing at the top of hii voice, hoped the meet ing would come to ordef and llstea to the resolutions prepared. Aa soon as he ceased the rallUffeoca meaced Again, the rowdy element becoming aobolstreToaithatUr.plxonealled for Mr.' Keller to take the chair, while he went out to call LteutenABt TaU, of the police fore. Ur. Kelsey, In assuaung tbe chair, bagged the Audience to rcsame their seals. All la favor of holding a peAciAble meeting would teko their seats, he knew. Mr. Hulse again wasted free speech John O'DonoiAO wanted a hearlog hat could not raise hlsToIce to a ApJucieatly hl(h pitch And failed la his endeavor Mr. Clephane hating obtained the floor, reported from the committee on resolutions a series which had been prepared and which were banded to Mr. Crossmao to read. Mr. Crossmaa attempted to read the reso lutions, bat after going over tbe Ant line, one of the roughs moved to adlouro. another to lay the resolutions on the table, all of wnicii motions were rernsea nj tne uaAir Mr. ClepbAoo desired- Ut Crossmao to cease his attempt to read the resolutions and mounting a chair, addressed the crowd. He wanted those preaent to understand that this was not a meeting fer free discussion. It had beea called for a ipeclflo purpose. The sranllemea present had assembled to de liberate apoa a plan of org mixing the Be- paoucaoa oi tne ei.yor. lYASuagton woo wero opposed to the present maolcTpal gov ernment. He could not understand why this crowd had been brought here or for what, purpoae, unless It was to overawe the mora respectable people of the community. Mr. Hulie wanted to know If they were not going to allow fret speech TBB rOUCB DiriBD Mr. Ilhlnehart would Inform Mr. Holse that It was a free-speech meatlnp, but for the free ipeecbof those (who bad been la vlted; to take part. By this Une! Lieutenant TaltrfWltha number of .policemen, entered tka room, but loomed utterly-powerless to preserve order. Finally, the (chairman said If Mr. Brooks and others wei. net better behaved, no matter how disagreeable the dnty might be, be wvald he compelled to call on too police to escort them from the hall. , Mr. Brooks, "I defy Any polleemaa of the District of Columbia to lay bis hands otj, me. I am here aa a cltlian. and I care not. fbr the entire police force." Turning to the po-' llcemen, he aald, "Tee, I defy too, to fay vour handa on me.' The excitement now wag Intense! every uuuj MtiauiK, vu cuaunaan gcauouuttiDK Meanwhile tbe policemen stood by, doing aothlng. When the crowd had la a measure recovered rrom toe aeniaucm or Drools ' "defl" to the police, Messrs. BockfeUer and flunrfa Ilnlmaa wara antwJBLflrlaMreitantiL. arms, ind Mr. Clephane announced that for the sake of oeAce ther woatd attempt to bare no one ejected, but the names of tbe parties acting aisoraeriy wouia be ukqo, aod they he brought to justice hereafter. This announcement secured Quiet for a while, and Mr. Crossmaa embraced the op portunity io rcA4.vBn resolutions, wnica Are as follows! Whareas there are msay napublleaes la lata city who ballaTe that a change should ba aaaa at inavom.ng aiaeuoaia ear i eutlve offlier. and balot unable uadar party arrangers att to give eipreailoa to our soavlattona, we have datermlatd to eall a meeting for tha purpoaeof eo a farrlng together ax BiaBuaaiag naaauraa ior waning gowi Utpublleaoa ladaaata of the eassatlal prlo- a 1 nla a or tha nartvi tharafAra jtilM Thai we awpvort thatadmlolatri lion of Prtaldeal Uraat, Ahd aadorie the polity of IhaprvaaatOongraaa Ktolp-al.ThatwwBr diatatuttd with the ooaraa or. Major iiowaa, ana are atreagly and dealdedlvoppoeed to Ala ralaaUoa. Aaaiaao1. That wa ara la . nf alaalln a thaofflsaot JUaror of thla ally at tha aoat tlactloo tonapanoo kaowa to be a Kapubll mma, wuvi, yv.iiiwa in (Uia gvBUBUBUJ. tua whole eons eat ion with Its moral, edetatloaal aad malarial lateralis will be a tu ration t guaraalea for tba proper dlieharge of his offl. alaldatloa r m Ruolt4, That In tha unfair mttboda of dis tributing patrooaga, awardlag o atraata, pay ing elalmi. la the dliftouttaoue traatmaol of thaolttsaiatla the uauiual aad unwarrant a oi omeiAt powar, ia patty la exhlbltlone el arrogaoae ana paraooai lainahaata and alf seeking, and la the arbitrary mouldlag aad worklag th Early raaebtoary for the purpoae of succeeding Imaalf or daalanaltna1 hla intnuiAr. , rinl auOolant juillitcalloa for our oppoallloa to tha oraiant aaaautl. aad ta tha .bfiiil. r lion ui iu jirpitDiiaan party in in it our Xtntvtd, That wa are opposed t any th lotnaionn oi qur gorerameai which ahall In any war abridge the right of the people to elect their own rulers. Tbe question was at once taken, aad the resolutions were adopted by a large majority, proving conclusively that the disorderly ele ment was In a decided minority. Mr. Watson then offered the following reaolutloni which was adopted unanlmouslvi Rnotvtd. Thai we reapeatfulty roqueat of Oongraaslo hare the bail portrait or tholate secretary titantao aeleetad, to be laaorlbedaa foiiown "EJwia M stantou, BttreUrr ef War for ala year, and died poor An honeil mania the nobleat work of uod." A copy of thla portrait ao loacrlbed to ba furalihed and hung up In each Department aod Bureau of iao uoTrnaieiiilaiBoaaopf io i luraianeJ to eaah aiaciaor and eollealor of InUrnal rav mii. aad everr DrlnelDal aDllaetloa bbi! Aim burilng omce throughout the Unloo, for the purpoae ui pirmDDi raapeoi io to UIIIIO gulibsd daeaatcil, and aa al great effort at economy, with the hope and belief that fewr offleera would defraud or permit other) lo de fraud the (Jovernment with tha eyoa of the ratrlotle, honeet and Indomitable old (Sacra. try upon them M49tv4d, Thai If auah portrait la prepared that a lonr ba furntahail tar tha M.n.i ehVbAld Ia 0D tQt "' ' th Uoaao1 Anerthii Mr. Brooki got the floor, and moved to adjourn, Bhouta of "No, no!" fAi??0!' iCrowa talheiftj round the front of tbe chairman, and a-.i- tr. m. phane took the floor, offering the foUowlng reaolutloni Jt'ioifad. That lha rlahl af iti.. -. . lv1r!i',.v"frt" to .. e: Mr. Cunningham offered ai an Amend meat the follow Ingi rjtttalfMa. That lb Mil -a faraa of lha allV la ntttriyuaabla toproteet thle meeting front. Adopted BBHITBLB ADTlCt. , . At this DOlat a colored man. rentenif drasaed. forced hli way through the crowd ana asaea permisiioa to say a lew worm, Heealdi I come to you as a stranger, and hATe no part In the municipal content Id which you areengAged. I comofrom Feoh lytf aula, aod make my first appearanoe la a puhlld meeting to-night. Iatk you,latM name of God ia the nAtne of the Republl eaa party by all that li lacred, bo meo, and Act as inch. It palni me to see thli dUot dertyproceedlngon the- part of men of my race. Why, la reoneylranla, where men of color have noTOte. they Assemble with white tnfen And are treated with courtesy. Again, I appcat to the crowd, as American cltlxeoa, let tats disorder bo killed here, and do not let in Maine of wy people be published to the world. f The name of the speaker wal subseqntntly ascertained to be J. W.Brown, of I'hlla tlelthla. ; '' ,Mr. Maurice Tecblh hatlog succeeded la jtaiiiBK; ay uuur, inaq- aq k'jfcsi io ,ua crowd to reepect themietTCi and (he tight of InglanddlaoBasaayaad'AU qmxtlmrt that wererf Interest to them. Mr. Pecmns remark! seemed to have a momentary good effect upon the crowd, but ja closing bis remarks said "Remember what the call for thla meetloff l.' To thli statement MArccllai West replied la each a meaner ai to Agata start the t Mf. Clephane made a motion that a com mutee on organisation oe appointed, to con list of two gentlemen from each ward, lacy ta report ajvaiu.uramseung Auopteat The followlpgr committee has been ap- rjolAted. and waBannoancedLomeet at Mr. rhUbrook's oflloe. on Tuesday ereulng nexlj atto'docki ' ' WHlTm 01 OBOlWlXATtOW. First Ward Thomas Martin, aa. KHy Second WArd Lewis Clephaae, David Flahef. i Third TTard 11. B. rhllbrook, Andrew rreeman Fourth WArilW.. IL Croumsn. Geo. W. Fifth WArdtUoha Grinder, Wllllim H. rictcner. Sixth Wsfd Frahk GaIoaa, Jt. A.SImmi, tUveoth Waftl J. W. Green. L. G. Ulna, The meeting adjourned amjd loud cheers for , Bowen, loud irroaas for Bowen. loud cbeere for antl Bowen, loud cheers for uow.ea., VOht aowia ao nia niAwn. Jed here Tom Bowie and a mob, among 1 which WAA Houlihan, the party acanltted of 1 morUeradAyoT two Ago, entered the hell, Andes tba antl Boareu patty were leaving the ball, Tom yelled out to "hare another meeting. Loud call wrraniAde for Brooks, and' that Irrepressible party took the chair, but hie adrAlalstraUoa was of short 4 oration, the equally Irrepressible Xn. Dr. Lock wood marched Into the hall and commenced to tarn off the gas. The mob then Inconti nently left Oa reaching the street a (hout went up, "Come oo, friends of Bowen. there li a meeting at tbe City Hall IV Thither a large number proceeded. THE DISORGANIZERS. Bread and Batter Briffado. -m '-- Heellor of tbo Olatnrbera at tba Cltj Hall-Tbe Dread and nnller Crowd tp Fore Conamra on tba BeUrtol Hoettntt-Tbe Pol Call ins (he Kettle DUck-Hlebael Oairy I1 ad aa b Irlab Vote TTl dom From Mlka Shl laer Tba Oorparallam Em- pleyues All Endoraa Mr. Uoweai of Camree. While the meeting la Union League Halt waila progress the corporatloa attorney, W. A. Cook Henry IHmber, commissioner of the First wardi Wm. . Nott, Col. Perry Carson, Maurice Murphy, comnussloaer of the Fourth ward) Edward Atkinson, com missioner of the Fifth ward, aod several hundred other corporation employees ro solTod to hold ameetlnif at the City Hall, and thither a1 portion of tha crowd wended their way. v . The Aldermen's chamber waa thrown vpqpt aau iqa oraa-auq outier crowu organ Ised at 6 Sq p'ctock, og the choice of Mr. B. D. Peck aa chairman, and Atktosoa as secretary, Mr Peck addressed the meeting at. some length, and was followed by Atkinson. OV aOLDTIOH. Prof. Green offered the following rcsola i UOO, wuica waa auiopHni BatelMa. That the lhaaks of thla meatlag ia de and la hereby teadarad io Joaeph Brook aki. eaqi and ettrerat who Drmly and maarutly 4a fandaAlharifhlor free speech, anl the right Of true Republlcnoa to control. If la tha ma jority, the Republican lataraata of this ally as la every othar part of this country. Mr Butler narrated his experience la at tempting" to gala admtsston to the Union League flail meeting, to the amassment of those assembled. Captain McMehon said he had eume to the meeting aa a Republican. He was preaidentof thf National Irish Republican Aisoclalloni that be wished to ssy here that he heartily commended the resolution J nit adopted. The day or Democratlo trlnmph was ended forever. He was passing down Ninth street this erenlng, and undorilood that there wai a Republican meeting being1 held. Ho waa surprised At the conduct of those who carred oa tbe meeting, and thilr acts dessrTed the severest censure of all good, true Republicans. The meeting extended a Tote of thanks to the speAker for his remarks. MIchAel Dnffey said those who were fore most la tbe antl Bowen movement were those who had lived off of the corporation for yean past, aad because they could not rule they were determined to break up the party. They were nenr identified with tbe Republican party, and were la the Tasks of the Tenitoriallsti. He defended himself against the aspexslons cast upon Mm at a previous meeting, lis thought If the Re publicans held together as they had fbr three nights past, they would certainly elect Saylea J. Bowen. He had always fought for the rights of the colored num, and la spite of Crane aod all the wild fowls the Republi cans would succeed. If the few dissenters could elect their Mayor, they were at liberty to do so, bat he would pledge the Irish rote of the city for the Republican nominee. 1C0BB RBSOLUTIOXS. Prof. Green next offered the following, nutbu nan auvvui Xnelwa. That as laboring men and friends f tha lADorlna? alaaaaawko aomrtaaa ! majority of the voting population of the lilt trUtof Columbia, we Indorie tbe action of tne recant n euoaa ianor uoavaaiion, whleh anembled la thle elty, for Ita oritDvtatlon of a national labor bureau, with headquarters within this Dlatrlct, as a proper aod Judleloui movement. Instituted at the right time, and eatoulaudtoit-eogtbea tbaarmeof the party who baa battled moat, earneitly and aueeeaa fully for Ibaeleratlao of labor and tbe laborer of all elasieiand of every condition aod elr eumitanceof life Mtiolv4, That we pledge ourielvea to do all taour power to etreogtheo aad augment the power of lha Central worklngmen's A not la tloo, now la the course ef organisation la thli elty) and with tha aid of such men ai have already pledged thla meaiure their moat earn eat eapport, la perfect lympathy and harmony with tka party alone deaervlog our sympathy and oo-opa ration, we look forward to the time Kien the clamor for work aod tha eompltlole out pay will oo longer be heard from honeit aaddeaervlnguealaeoaioquonoeorthepower which capital now hotda over labor.bul when those twin iletera of civilisation, Jolnei hand la band, ahall elevate all working men to their proper and dlgalRed atandard, beautifying and adornlag thla city and making It the place of all others moil worthy of being retained as the natlooal capital. . JlfaeiMi.Thaf wereeonlte and InJorte tha ,-'."PWPuIlBhel by andeipe alally devoted to the tutorial or eolored man, ai a movement calculated to do aa immeaae amount of of good la the advocacy of tree Ke publlcao principles, and one deiervlng our unanimous lupport and co-operation A IHIKIHO U0OT. Mike Bhlaer said he had been In the city 57 years, and had seen all kinds of strategy Mason and Dixon's line, the fugitive slave bill, and all the Iniquities la tbo nation. Gen. Jackson threatened to free the e'aTes In South Carolina la 1833 If they didn't keep dowa thetr nullification principle. Tbo men who would be hypocrites and traitors to the Republican principle! on account of not ret ting corporatloa oQoes wire not worth boll Voomi lie would not let aoy ooi lead hhn hwayjAhd he should always exercise hla Jodffmeat whether rollng for a black man or a white man, and he should stick to Bowen ueaianot DeueTeiaiAiter-aay saints, Ana wouia aoia on to Atayor uowen rorerer. Some worn mad with Bowen because they would Act let them go to bed with him at at the same table with him- He blamed some of the Republicans bKAUio they prom ised io ranch and did so little Ba didn't want aoy one to promise him a faror, espe dally to derate htm to the level of the Goddess f Liberty on the Capitol Tbal'a the Ideal do you understand h1 If any onawfntodhtiTotehe muitrit promlia too much Don't you seel Mike eourtalned the tneetlng with his reminiscences of Washington. Tyler, and Fillmore had died politically, because they wlff If Alton. irauehWAAthefatfofgnar mes.WhAi would bccomlof Isch tnea aa Crane, Orosstnan, Halloa and Galneat All wereiabjecttomAklng mlsUke,but such mlaAkee wen not likely to occur again In the Republican party. (lid opposed the movement Inaugurated to hATB-nlAed schools, aad aald It was a trap to brimfcap the Republican party. Sensible colored people would not try to fore act. ab 1mm upon the people of the Die ct.irWhJu teacher fop white ehlldreit. Utaort 6" leathers fof colored Children, that I area file tarittrt. , V0H1 BlaOUTfOHft, . a Then followed th adoption of the follow, lngresolaliont offered by Profenor A. If Green! Vkereai a Urea ndmber at the Useabliqaa Toters or waihlagtoa Bars bat a this ivsaIac denied the right to parti tt pate in a mail meet?. mg oi proreaaea Kepubiieeee, aad wharaaa the aald pretended Republicans eoatiraedla lha taABkgsment of aald maal lug, have locked their doors upon the.taus of Bermblltaa votere who differ from them la their wild etrottaatthadlaarganlsatloaof the Republl- u iiiii;Ibuiiid lafuogim a treat use eattle,eodearorlng thereby io plaee you la-a V.U4HUH uj tuiub oi iBir oatri tragaoua eon- US i rou land voar laat and India? meat resBQlmeator the laaulti u Invite the een- sure of thoie whe may aot u A derates 4 tha eatieof year being than aeoembred Io tuaa araat nnmha.a. thararnM k. It '' Rtiotptd, Thattheeoadneief lhoiekan enti tle them to th eeaaure aod Aeaaat ladlgaatlon of every true man within ar Barty, " Siuolvti, That lha ear-Met aat icaloua man ner la which the i selored maw rally aad defend their dear bought boon of liberty aod eefraoebliemeat la the lurett and beat evi dence of their appreciation of liberty aad equality, and the good policy of the Republican party in conferring thoae rigata apoa aa. titolvtd, That this meatlag whea H adjourns it be to meet on neat Wed need avenue, la the purpose of aapreaalag the ladlgnatloeiof altwhaoppoia each notion ai thoae meo ar vagagra ta, aso to ma inn oiatr action BS the preaeal condition of affairs nay require. Adopted. noeawaiMswi- or tan tuToa at Tbb OAff- TOt. BXTLOtBtA. William Bowen aald ha had beea ruled out of Union League hall. It was time Crane had been routed from the Fourth ward he bad been from the BeyenUu Tie do- nouBced Hatton and McCoy as traitors, and ha was going to watch themepot them on very occasion. lie lavorea toe organisa tion of secret societies to counsel toerether And find out who are our friends. Mayor Bowen had done more thaa any one to help the colored men. v Mr. MAurlce Murphy, commissioner of the Fourth ward, opposed the formation of acre, eocieuee. ids Kspnoucaa pieirorm was broad enough and strong enough with out any secret societies. Neither did he want the Irishman to draw off from the Irish ReDubUeaa club. That was good enough for irishmen, and would become stronger as It got older. Mr. Murphy said Alderman Emery was how plotting to get himself nominated aa Mayor, and bad already made overture to some to estiH in sputunr me cartr. Joseph Brooks.tho next speaker, said that Major uowen oaui carnoa iuo nnaying grati tude of all true Republicans, ne had riven the colored teen work abolished th eon tract system, aod had shown lha B. A O. R. i. uo., inai tnia municipal government waa not for sale, and could not be bought: Prof. Green made the closing speech, and adverted to tbe manner la which certain Journals bad commented upon the meetings held the past two nights. He advised the Republicans to stand by the party and let their friends In Congress see that they were aeierminea to aanere to tne nni. se dis claimed that they were dlsorganlAers. They went to the meetings called by Republicans, as those who called them had been to the club tneetlagi and consumed the time that shonld hare been deTOted to buslneai. Mr. R, B. Unlie offered the following, nuiu waa auopica I X'eW, That wo do not la any manner re cognize the persons who called tbe meeting at Union League Uall thla areolae; for an antl uuwvu wmtng Aapuaiiaaaa, aa il waa largely made up of mod long knows el wadlna; Uemoerats la this city, A committee was appointed to make sr- raogerhania for holttwg m gtmo4 nar-a aeelr lng on Wednesday iTening next. Ton I.ataTuo. H. UAYBrma.The fol lowing preamble and reaolutlons were passed at the last session of the quarterly confer ence of tbe Metropolitan Methodist Eptsco cal church, jommamoratlve of th reepect and esteem Ja which they held oar la mented follow-ciUsen, T. If. Havunneri de ceasodi Whereas our fallow Isborer ta Christ, Brother Thomas It llaveaoar, has entered Into rait, called of God to aa abeadant en trance Into II la kingdom aa hlgfei aad whereaa w era inwa eroiuaa to aaoara wua neartttll aorrowlhe leaaof aaaaeeetat who haa not only been cloaelr Ideattned wllb thla. our Me. irepoiltan cnuron.rrom lie very Inception, but whe, by hla wisdom la eouottl, his pa i-ub; u niianw u lUiniNb Bll pa Heat, peralateat energy la execution, hla teat, pereitieai energy ia eiteutton, hie ibuodent faith and earnest labors, hath abundant faith and earnest labors, hath greatly promoted Ita preieatsdesaae aad, the honor and glory of Ood therein! donor and glory of Ood therein! MttaitMa, i oat wane we moua with exceed log grlof our loaaal hie departure, we recall wim avuiiiuiau am u.iuui millllUiaMI laO bright et ample whleh he has left na of an ear ncit,aonilatent,Obrlatlanll"ei none lett lea der, pure and aplrltual, than true, mealy aad vlgoroui, aod do rejoice la lis precious mam orlti RttoltxJ. That we deeply sympathise with the widow and children of our dear brother ta thetr great bereavement, and do mo it ear neitly Invoke the Divine bloating upon them and the Holy Splrlta'comfortlngpreseao with them la thli, the time of their sore asgulih aod dlstrcia A committee was also appointed to wait upon the Board of Trustees and request per mission to plac upon the church a tablet In memory of the deceAied Local BaBnTws. Mr.. Samuel Strong, the contractor for renumbering the bouses, warranted forty-eight persons to reooTcr the amount due for numbering their houses, tha suras ranging from 0 cents to $3 50. The Joitlce gave Judgment In thirty five cases, Teetprday Mr. Johan Christian Frederick Schatslg filed an application In the clerk's office of the SopremeGoortto have his name changed to Charles Bhetse. Thle the first application to the Supreme Court of the District under the act of December 20, 1807. Mr John H. Thompson, who died recent ly la Billlmore, was well known In thli city as a former aU tant engineer of the volun teer fire department. No good tit can bo guaranteed where one perapa measures and another person cuts tbo garment. Tbe only way to obtain good fitting clothing Is to hare the same person who takes the measures cnt the gar incuts Every customer leaving his meas ure at Oak Hall can rely on the fact that bis apparel will be made up by the hands employed by our house, and cul out bv Vu i vtu ptrton wAo (Jti thi rrwarursi. This Is ono of the reasons of the success of Osk Hall We have at great expense secured the services of Frank K. Dodge, late of B roadway, and are now making suits to or der rqual In style and flolsh to those of any merchant tailoring establishment la Amer ica Oak Hall, L. D. Barbonr A Co , 535 Seventh street, opposite Post Office. it.5Bw.M.E'.P,, Preach on Capitol Hill, First street east and Oionlb.at II a. m , and Rat.. Mr. Thomas will deliver a dis course at 7tS0 p. m. street Methodist Protestant church, between E and F street, to-morrow morning af 11 o clock Tds Rot. Dr. Boynton will preach to morrow morning and evening at the Ceo tral Congregational church, Atatonio Tem ple, 01 poalte thTlcnt Office, MllSIOmr AXkrTXUIABTUSHCIIIIW.il TOUV.W FwwviiuTj as me lounary it, js, chnrch la the afternoon at 9 o'clock. BJMaiJfiTflK fICTI AHO UPRESSim. MBkfBSBS of the Was Mug ton Corre spondents' Clob will find An Important notice el ie where. A roRTSooviBa obdbh of the War De partment will relieve Gens Williams, Breck, and Helton, who will to transferred to other folds of dnty. Tbb Auoiriri.of fractional currency re- dsemc-i at the Treasury Department during the past three) monthi. was $3,000,000, while for tha three months pmloni to October, 1950, was only IX.OOO.OOO. Br fiiABCTiDB.ot th SeeretArr of the Treasury, Ur, 8t .AdVini Wlggto, of the rey s nia marto "office, yesterday reported to the Bouei of &ajtrrWBg Inspectors, now In SMsIoa'Af the Xbbttt, Itouie, as clcik or thef board dariugr their session la this city. jktttatio wbcbut of the choral Society " to-ntght, at Ltncoln Uall, will pro tabty ba on of, mrat brilUanl cntcrtala- meau ever glTtnlnhiAclty. There will Be no reserred seats save a few for the Presi dent and Cabinet anffDlplomAUe Corps. Wall's Ofkba Honn.--TherA waa a larce at lend A eo hare last night to witness tbe periormAnca. oi ITolneUe, tha Baacy House mild," Whleh-wM tnosl admirably rendered. And Afforded 'UMgrtAtest delight to tha Im mense audience. It will be repealed to- NITIOXJX.THAITAB Mr. and Mrs. Ltn- gard were greeted try a large audience at- tneir Denial last nlfchL There will be a matinee this afternoon, the bnrleique of Plnlo" being the mala attrACtlon. This evening wilt be the last performance of this tronpe, and a great bill la offered. Tub UotjiB commute on Ways and Means had a Tery Important session yes terday, continuing It after the lionie met. The tariff was considered, and a number 6C Important modifications Agreed upoo, among otben was tha redaction of the duty apoa molasses from elzht to fiver cents. They will also raootnaxaad th redaction of the duties on sugar, tea and coffee, tea Ting tne nua; or duties oo inamiiacfjuree generallyi It is said that BUoqne Bey, tbe Turkish Minister, has, daring tha- past sU months, upended six mLluonSof doiUrala eoldln the United State. He has purchased, for the use of the Turkish Gorerntnent, four hundred thousand stand of arms, together tUb, the machinery neceAaary to alter them to breech-loaders. This U only the beginning of eitJendttureA In tkla country br tha Turk. Ian GoTinuasnl to add to the efficiency of her army and bata! force. NotfisinOM. The President sent the following nominations to the Senate jester day i Wm. Cumback, of Indiana, to be min ister resident at Portugal, vice Samuel ShelUbarger, resigned) E. 8. Nadal, of New Jersey, to be assistant secretary of Lega tion at London, rice Adam Badeaa, re signed, Luther Lee, Jr., to be collector of customs for the district of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Ya. CXJUICAL XXAltTBATIOB. Mr. W. P. ShearmAn, the supervising officer of the Internal reTense bureau, has commenced the cxaminAtloa of lha clerks of that bureau with the Tit w of Improving the system of ea-rring on the work Th heads of dlTls Ions svnd sections, as well aa the subordi nate, are subjected to tbe moat rigid prac tical examination la tha discharge of their duties. Some time sine a similar examlna. tloa was commenced, bnt the Commissioner concluded thAt It Was not necessary. The Importance of the strictest discipline, as well aa the employment of the moat competent clerks, hA recently been brought to his At tamtion, hence the effort made to thoroughly sift the affairs of the entire omce. TnB Wbsklt Natiobax RBrtjBUcui for this wwaJc eonUIoa Ute Congressional reports ior tne past weorj me rail and Interesting report of the International Exhibition meet ing held at Lincoln hall kit Bala r day. with rtaUett KUboum's able speechi report of the meeting of the Congressional Tempe rance Society! dltortal on The Northwest Coaslj a large number of departmental news Items) the eulogy of Attorney General Hoar on the death of K. M. Sunt on the result of the late Postal Conference' reports of the printers meeting the American Olrll Ixatloh Socletyj XrAngeileal Alliance and many1 other meetings) also a number of short articles oa rarlouA subjects. The WbiBXt can be had la wrappers, ready for malUag, and will be found tha most inter esting number yet Issued. ctety. The sscoad reception of Speaker Blaine laat night was a grand su6cess, and was at tended by most of the distinguished people In the city. The magnificent parlors were thronged from early In the erenlng until lat at night, and Jt was tha unanimous ! opinion that these reception! art among thi ' most brilliant of the season. SecreUry Fish's reception last night waal also Tiry Urgeiy Attended by a brilliant and j highly Intelligent assembly. Secretary Robeson yesterday evening en tertalned the members of the House Conv mltteo on Naral Affairs, and Gen. Schenck at dinner, at hla residence on I street. The guests of the 81. Jamei hotel on Thursday svsniag gars a delightful musical entertainment to a number of butted guests The spacious parlors of the house wero thronged with Udles and gentlemen, And tho CTenlngpassebffpIcmsantly toail. Among; tnoae present were noticed Senator Cragtn and ladr. Reoresentatlves Seaman ami Stoughtoo, with their ladles, Delegates Cava- nAugb and Chavls and ladles, Mr. D. C, Forney and lady. Chief Clerk Grlnnell, of the pAtent Office, Superintendent Armstrong, of the postal route system, and others. Tho evening's entertainment was enlivened with, , singing by Mr. John T. Parsoni, of this city, ' Mr. Church, of Illinois, and Prof. Barke, all of whom delighted the company with their Attlstle performances. About 11 o'clock the party partook of An elegant repast prepared by Mcsirs. Bunker & Ce , the proprietors of the hotel, who did ell In their power to please their guests. It Is expected to 'tnako these reunions of, monthly occurrence announcement which will doubtlciA plei all who participate d In the affair of Thursday evening. The Rit. Dr. Newman, pastor of the Mc tropolltaa M. E. charch, was most agree ably surprised oa Thursday evening by a party numbering about eighty, who came to his residence and took forcible possession thereof. He submitted with a moat excel lent grace, and wm highly gratified by this expression Of friendliness on tho part of his parishioners After some time spent la mutual exrres sloni of regard, the entire company partook or a Dodauni refrain meat which was fur- nlshsd by Ur. Shafflald, after which tha J hoars passed rapidly, and II wai late- Vben 4 tvuu; Hwptimi THE NEWS BY CABLES rB.HCB. Th. Iron -Worker.' Blrlk. .1 la Cr.BMi Tho Hoiiui.i H.y- b. B.T.I.II.aarr o. A ntaral At.ld.al Trv.B. call. O.I, Fiiia. JtDurr 21 Iimtnr. Th. itrlk. of tho openUlrM at La Creaiot cpfiUoqe., a; 4 U making a probraaa aeiuaUontbroiiib t 1U. counlm on .coonnt of tha lata onlnber of iron.a coneorood In It. It 1. fund br th. OoT.nm.nl that th, examplo th. ilrlken hay. hi will b. folloTod elM- when. III. .appo.i that Ih.alrlkowa. brought abont bynrolotlooarjafftnuand loUUeaUltreoftMnod from laviacMhat their nnmber. ara IncreailQg aod tbtlrd.- manu ar. bwomlog mor. nanuoubl.. MCrcuok U on. ot tka grtattit Iron mannfkotnrlnff town. In Eurotie, and tbl. defection of th. workiaffmon la nuuing a htarr loiU Th. raimarr eau. for tho atrlka.w.1 achanKlnUcenral dlreoUoa of kffalr. tberoj tor whleh th. Workmen object!. a dnodfai aeadmt. Ik. urarv af whleh h.e not traniplred, ocenfred thn. TeaUr daj, whereby aereral miner, wen killed. Thu haa had tha tendency to loereaia lha laneral axellement. Tha aeml-offldal Jonmal. of IhUT our, lUte that th tronblM at La Crantot sat. been greatly laenaaed or tha autrlhntlon of extrea, radleal Jonrnala amonif' tba workmen. Sehnetder, prealdont of Ita BanaU, and ona of tha largeit proprlttor of tha worka at La Craniot, haa arrived there. Bereral coapanlea of troop, hara aiM trrlTtd and olhere ara on tha wy. UTBB. II.pu.raB.ltl.ra.al-'l,OIral ry aad aoo caralry Arrlr.a-r-..lllal.. la Traaal. A.alo. PAku. Jannarr 81 MUnlaht. It 1. now thought tha atrlka at La Creniot wIC not endanger tha peace of the country.. There are aome hope, that an accommo dation will b. reached lo-morrow. A foro. of 1,000 Infantry anA BOO cavalry hare already arrived at La Crenaot. Ona of tha editor, of tha iorirKIalx, who It la alleged helped to foment tha dliortler at La Crenaot. haa boon arretted. Th. legal rroeeodlngi agalnat th proprie tor of h4 Itadlcal Jonrt.r, In. Bifurym, bata been terminated. Three of tha tdlfore wef a aentanced to lm- prlaonment foi alx month, and tha manager for aertn monlhe. It la thought that tha trial of Boehafort will merely rcanlt In a Una of aihouand franca. Tit ECCFXBHIOAti COCHCIL. Tb. J. rraaa rtl.h.p. Tkr.al.a la Wltbdraa. Roxe, Jan. SI. Th. Oeraon blahop. at tb. Ecumenical Council had a meeting to day, and re.olv.d that unlew the nnmber of member. In dtocce. ba taken la ctraildcra Hon In tha rate, held In tha Council they will return homo In a body. Their action caucd much excitement. apAis. Be. a. la th c.r.e Dla.rd.rlr P pl.THr.al... wllh CaatUall.B. UaoaiD, January 21. A T.iy ttormy acene occurred In tho Oortea to-day, In m aequanca of tho atndenla' manlfeatatlon In th. city. Keverl declared that ha would loprlaon and caallgata all dUturbert of tho public ordel. the Biioa or BOTALTl. Prlao. Arthur la H.w T.rk lie F-Taar.r Wa.ulact.aTMel.ra- Nnr Toar, January li TrlicaArthuT arrived to-day. lie wa o.nl.tly received" at tha Hndaon river depot by tka Brltl.b, Min uter, Mr. Thornton, and nsoat.ntatlonaly eacaped to lha Breroort houaa- Tha party rod. la Central Fark In th. af ternoon and attended Bo othl theatre tn the evening. They leave In the mornbg for rTaahhig ton. Lata.! tt.arrapal FJrafKIM. There U A general attlke among Ih. coal miner, along tha Toledo railroad. George D. Frtntlco la aald to he again prostrated and In dylogeondlllon at Louie vUle. Telegraph lima v& the FaeUo railroad hare been, nearly CeawU.h.4 by tha lata atorm. Jadga CaUoao yottarday denied a motion to racata tho order transferring tha anlt of u. F. Train agalul tha Union Facllo rail road to a united Btatea conn. Adam Von Amen, chief of tha Ural National Bank of Albany. K Y.. who wa. charged with fraud, ha. been dUcharged by the grand Jury. rradertck Hey, of Boston, committed eul clde by .hooting hlmaalfwlth a platoli caase, 111 health. William Krltlhthe wlf. taurdenr, waa executed yesUrdayin Lonlirllle. A Greek loan of half a million tonnda will aoon be Introduced In tba market In London. The Slletla, from New Tork, torched at Falmouth yesterday. ThesblpSt Jamee, from Cardiff for Japan, put In Liverpool la a damaged state, hating experienced a heary gale. She haa been docked and will discharge. Sir Qaorga Francis Seymour, admiral of a leet, aod for a long time alatloned !u Amer ican watora, died In London yesterday, aged el yeara. Tha Friends' Executive Committee on In. dlan Affaire haa been la seesloa la Philadel phia for the past three days, la conference with auperinicndent Enoch Hong, or the Central Sopcrlntendcncy, who left last night Tor Washington, Their proceedings hare ben important and practical. Ninou Aixiooar ikd Tibuicx Hirer', grand National Allegory and Tab. leaux will V. given at Metaerott't Hall on Thursday and Friday erenlngs next, and will doobtlese prove most attractive and en. tsrtamlag. Il Is la no way similar t. Ihe ordinary entcrtalnmoats given ey school children, .but la Intended to represent the nistory or our country, Indallng the rebel Hon, and cloatng with a grand tableaux typifying "Peace." Tha music, which la mostly familiar, la appropriate, and Mr, U.ger baa drilled hla corpe of youog ncr. forroere Into a moat excellent degrea of pre cision. The a.le of ticket, will commence on Monday at Metxerott'a music store. A VOUNO Mll'a Christian AiuMilUl.. been formed! at Canandalgua. lira. Gregg, of that placa, has made the association a donation of 11,400 worth of books and two book-caaea. Vissaia of the value of nearly twelve hundred lUraeand dollar, we built al Kasl Boston laat. year. PoiroLixHcii If any very smalt boy aske wbal rrnlt la ilk. th .it. .r ih. iTnii. letate. naval academy, tell bim an ajpl. Is At Atmuan, New Tork, the re alarm telegraph, baa Jul bee lnlredieed. STiYTE LEGISLATURES. TKBHBBBXB. Nianvou, Jannarv Jl-Th. Bonata to dry passed, on a flnal reading, th. Honaa bill regulating tha reception ot Teuneaeee bank nolea for taxea, aad provlUng for their destruction. LOOlalAllA. Niw Otuui, January 21, lath. Legis lature, yesterday, an act waa Introduced authorising the settlement of debu doe by the Bute to certain banks. The rieayum aaya that the Leglalatlva ring, which waa said to exist, broke in lha House of Repre aentaltrea yesterday under a aevere pressure brought against It by General MohUIlaa upon the tni to pay, by the Issuance ( bonds, tba Indebtedness alleged to be due by the 8tate to certain banks In the city. Tha question waa Indefinitely postponed. iriscoHBttr. Ceicxoo, Janiary 21. In th. Wisconsin house to-day, a resolution waa lntroddced Inltrnctlag Senators nd-Jtepresentat!fM In Congress to favor connecting with the post offlee system a comptsta ayitem of tele graphlo communication, to be under tha control of tha Government. IOWA. Cntoiao, Jan. It. A apMtal dlspalch tt the Chicago Truant from Dee Malnee eayii " The Iowa Senate to-day, alter considera ble debate, by a rote of 30 to K, refined to concur in the House resolution, adnpUag th. nftoenth amendment to the United State. Constitution. The majority of Ih. Senile claim thai la. Hous. shonld bar. taken their resolutions and adopted Ihtm, and aot hare paasad a new aerlce of their own. The reanlt la that only one house haa aa y.t reeeed lha t- teenlu amndmnt. i i i i KAHBAB. Sr. Louia, January 21 A concurrent res- olullon waa Introduced Into the lower hoaso or IneKanoM Iglslatue) asking Seaatora Rob. and Fomeroy aad rUprcaentatlre Clark to resign, aa thatc ladaanoa ha. been Im paired by elrcumaUnce. growing out of tho lata uapleaaaot trial and. disposition for lavish aipradltura on tha part of on. of them. Tha resolutloaa wara referred to a special committee. CALIroBBIA. Si Vauoisoo, January 21 The fif teenth amendment still hange Are In. tka Legislatnra, Both housee hava postponod lha dlscnaslon of tha subject Berecatlmne- cw TOOK. X chapt.r r Ft. Nxw Tobe, Jan. 21. OakIy, tha de- faultlog cashier of the Merchants' National Bank, was to-day committed to Ludlow street Jell In default of 119,000 ball, on motion In behalf of tha bank, who are about to institute a criminal nit against him. The examination of Teltman, a clerk of the Fourth National Bank, who Is charged with defrauding the bank by a forged check and false entries, waa opened to-day with the erldence of the cashier, the points of which ara already known. Ingotxelowsky, ore of the parties arrested for an alleged conspiracy, In defrauding the Government af tax amounting to over half a million of dollars on liquor In Barker'a estab lishment, In Xlghteenlh street', haa been held In ball In (3,000 to answer. Wm. II. Keens, alias McCarty, has been arrested on the charge of obtaining from Nelson, Morris s Co , or Chicago, by forged order, a bill of lading for a quantity of beef, valued at tl,T0O, and ord.rlng tha beef tobe S.-.1 to N.w Tork, though originally con tlgnad to Messrs. Comstoex, Provldonce, YUB IHDIASB. advle.afroaik.rialaa-Iadlaa la. caral.aa-a.aaral Bally ctTllLlat Ik. Bd H.a-Wh. UllLd Xta.k'a RarraylaK Parly, Onioaoo, Jan. II. A latter from Fort Laramie etales that a band of Indiana cap tured forty head of cattle oa tha lilh lnsu Helena papers report Ihe arrival of tha agent ot the Mountain Crowe from Fort Parker. In the Yellowstone valley the Indiana ara all contented. General Bully haa caused the erection of a substantial mill and farm house. It Is expected that tha Indians wQl help in the cultlratlon of the eoil next spring. General Augur haa Just reeelredofaclat Information from Fort Randall, showing that there Is no doubt that tha Pawaee Kill en' band wire engaged In the tnasaaer of Buck', .nrr.ylng party, on the hepnblleaa river, last August. Eight whites were killed In the nrtt attack.. Several escaped, bat were subsequently murd.red by another baasl of Indiana. TUB 1'ACIFIO BLOPZ. Tb. ABMrlaa tsanaa.ay Tb. saa rrl. Mlae Caa.ea. aa Eap.rl.ae. a BT..aelly Tb. I. O. f Had tX.a-Or.at.a B.paklleau O.ar.all.a Tb. Waask.r, Six Fuxcisco, Jan. 21. Tha Austrian Embassy to Central and South America, which recently arrived from China, will proceed to Qaatamala by tha Faoama steamer of February 8. The Incompetence and Inexperience of the new employeee at the branoh mint haa vir tually suspended operations at that Inalltu. tlon. The superintendent haa beea com pelled to reinstate a number of lha dismissed employees. A Great Gouneil of Ihe improved Order of Red Men of California la In eeesura here. Tbe Order l tn k prospsrous eoodltlon. Tha meettng of the Oregon Republican State Conrentton Is called fof April 7. Tba rain storm continues. THE l'KAHODT OIUKqtlEI. Carl.. Frr.ka .t lb. Malta fl.l. IRra-H. D.ttalt. Prasraaaa.. ... Ill Ik. Arrival at U..r(. rakdr Un.a.ll. Foarunn, January 21. An order patsej both branehe. of th. Legislature to-day for a joint committee to attend, with the Got ernor, tha Peabody obsequies, but subse quently tha Sena reoonslderd th. rote. ana tabled the whole matter. Many eensatlonal dispatches In retard to the probable reception of tbo lata Mr. Pea. body's remains at Portland bar. been pub lished. No programmecanconcluilrelybo decided upon until the arrlral of George Peabody Russell. Tb. C..fd.rtl.a Qaeall.a. HiLirsx, Jan 21 TherepOrtlhalFiloen Edwards Island Government had toaepled better terms, and agrned to a tonfed.ratlon Is premature. An island paper, Intimates Ibat the terms ara aot satisfactory to tha leading unionist.. They were disappointed aa rrorUlan had, Vtsn mad. for r-Ji ay. K