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LOOAZL NWHVVS. Cray Covxctts. —Beard of Aldermen.—The first regular meeting of the Board wes held at the Aldermen’s Room, City Hall, yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the President, W. T. Dove, Esq., in the chair rhe Board baving been called to order, the Chait announoed the following a : ps Inproveenetite--Wennrs. Moore, Pearson, and = Police— Messrs. Dunnington, Bayly, and On Claims—Messrs. McNerhany, Pearson, and MOn Wchools—Messrs Donoho, Dunnington, and ud: MOE Fics Depactenent- Meise. Price, Biller, and sa Elections—Messrs. Ward, Clark, and McNer- Ox Drainage—Mesers. Fisher, Ward, and Don- “ce Unfinished Business—Messrs. Clark, Bayly, Se Canals _itesers Pearson, Fisher, and Dun- aie JOINT COMMITTEES. Man Cita Meats Bayly, Pearson, and Ma- AM veevens+ Meee: Uleck; availed Pon Enrolled Bills—Str. Moore. On Accoants of Register—Mr. Pearson. On Money Transactions of the Corporation—Mr. we ‘On Eligibility ‘of Assessors — Messrs. Miller, ly, and. Pearson. Wyoceest and Dve Bilis—Mr. Fisher. ‘To Attend to the Interests of the Cor, ition before Congress—Messrs. Bayly, McNerhany, and fark ‘ "% communication was received from the Com- missioner of Health, in reply to a resolution of the Board. in relation to the obstraction of streets by |. builders; laid on the table. \ communication was received from the Mayor. making the pers 2 nominations; which were appropriately referred: Foe Corporation Attorney—James M. Carlisle. For Comupissiouer of Health—Charles F. Force, M.D For Tax Clerk—Wm. J. Donohoo. For Book-keeper—Edwin J. Klopfer. For Messenger—Wim. . Locke. i For Commissioners of Im ments—F irst Dis- trict, Joseph E. Rawlings: d District, Rich- ard B Owens; ‘Third District, Stephen Coster; Feurth District, Samnel 8 Taylor. o Ward Physicians—First Ward, Philip C. Davis, M.D; Second Ward, J. W. il. Lovejoy, Third Ward. George M Dale, M.D: M.D. Fifth Ward, xth Ward, J. M. Roberts; Willett, M.D. i. Dr. P C. Davis Hf. Sumth, Bq; ‘ond Ward, Dr. R. and James EK. Dunawin, Esq; Third Word, Dr. W.. Pal and Samnel Cole. Esq; Fourth Ward, Dr. W. P. Johnston and Jno. F ns Fifth Ward, Dr.G. M. MeCoy and baq | Sixth War FS. Walsh Brandt, Esq ; Seventh Ward, Dr. , and H. A! Clarke, Faq Sealer of Weights and Measures—Hiram Ritchey. Fer inspector of Fire Apparatus—John W. Martin. - For Inspector of Tobacco—John E. Dement. For Chief of Police—Jobn H. Goddard. bor Lieutenant of Police—Kdward McHenry. Fer Police Oiticers —First Ward, William Daw, Wo. D. Serrin, Jas. F. Edwer 1, Jno. Mc Dermott; Second Ward, Wm. H. Fanning. Jos. Wiltiam- son, Charles G. Ecklott, James Ginnity; Third Ward, James H. Sait, Patrick Gormley, Wm. L. Ross. Jacob F King; Fourth Ward, Benjamin T Wotson, H. W. Hasketl, H Yeatman, F. Zimmerman; Fifth Ward, H. C. Harrever, C. W. Aruold, Jacob Ash, Henry Nash, aud Reuben Collins, at Railroad De Sixth Ward, Francis S. Edetin, James 8. ith; Seventh Ward. John M. Lloyd, James A. Gill,’S. N. Chipley, Josiah Beitzett. Por Policemen under the act of June 30, 1858— RH. Harrison, J. M. Thornton, Wm. Rabbitt, John Kidwell, M. MeNamara, John T. Lewis, Wm. O'Neale. Samuel Handy. Jao. W. Coomes, James R. Gates, William McLean, Peter Krafft. Alfred Henning, John Flaherty, Richard Evans, John Browers, J.J. Lacy, M. Fitzgerald, John Barris. PF. Schaffer. For Clerks «f Markets—Centre Market, John Waters. «t Joseph Lyons, assistant; Eastern vester F. Gates; Western Market, +; Northern Market, Geo. D. Spencer. or Commussiovers of Markets—Ceutre Market, Wm. Orme. Hudson Taylor, Buchner Bayless; ern Market, L. A. Tuell. W. H. Keilboltz; tera Market, William Brown, And. Carroll; Northeru Market. Jas. F. Divine, Jobu Dowling. For Intendant of Asylum—Jobn R. Queen. For Pavsician to Asylum—Jas. E. Morgan, M. For Commmissioners to Asylum—Geo. W . E: merson, Leonard Harbaugh, Geo. Mattingly. For Resident Student of Asylum—Chas. McCor- mick For Me ers of grain. bran, &c —First District, Joba Wilson; Second District, Jos. Z. William: For Water Registrar—Randolph Coyle. For Water Purveyor—John Reese For Canal Commissioners— Western section of Washington Ca: Wm. Wise; Eastern section. Charles ©. Edelin. For Wood and Coa) Measurers—Joseph Z. Wil- liams. Jao Cumberland, Richard Wimsatt, Wm. T_ Drury, and Wim. Riggles Commissioners Burial Grounds—W est Burial Ground, Jos. Burrows, Thos. P. Morgan, and Angust Miller. sexton; East Burial Ground. Jonn D. Brandt, George M. Oyster, and John O- Neale. sexton. For Inspector of Flour and Salted Provisions— Jos-ph Lyons. For Superintendents of Sweeps—First Ward, valker; Second Ward. Wm. Walker; D. s- Williaa Third Ward, W. A. Robertson; Fourth Ward. WA. Robertson; Fifth Ward, John T. Neaie; Sixth Ward, Jas. R. Wood; Seventh Ward, Geo W. Tinker For >cavengers—First Ward, First District. Willem Barr, Second District, Daniel Linkins second Ward. First District. Roger Adamson; Second District, M. Stahl. Third Ward, First District. John Schol; Second District. Jno. Mack. Fourth Ward, First Distriet, F. Hutchins cond District. Ernest Leoffier. Fifth Ward, a. F Bessford. Sixth Ward, James Curtain. Seventh Ward, George N. Adams The petitions of John Frazier, B. F. Moxly, Z. M.P. King and others, W. F. Bayly, Mary D. Miller. Chartes §.. Coltman, John S lligher George Schley, W. T. Steiger and others, and Charles Haskins, were severally received and duly referred ‘The memorial of August Miller and others, in retetion to the increase ia the appraisement of the stalls in the Centre Market, wes received and re- ferred to a special committee consisting of Messrs Magruder. Fisher. and Donoho. Mr iayly, on leave, introduced a preamble and Trsolntion authorizing the appointinent of a joint (orn, ee to prepare a wow charter Ser the ef y of Washinzton; passed Mr Moore. on leave, introduced a concurrent resolntion authorizing the appointment of a joint couvnittee to consider the expediency and practi- calnlity of erecting a new market-honse on the site of the present Centre Market. mane following message was received from the Mayor Mayor's Orrice, Wasnine ton, June 27, 1n59 To the Board of Aldermen 7 and Board of Common Councit : Genflemen . Facts have eT been brought to my knowledze affecting the interests of the y. and involving other considerations no less important, which impose upon me the duty of making this special communication. They are plain and cannot be easily misunderstood An act of the Corporation was passed, and. aj proved by my immrdiste predecessor, on the Ist of April, 1958, “‘to improve the drainage of the puble alley ia square No. 374. fer which an ap- ¥ opristion of four hundred and sifty dollars, or stich portion thereof as — be necessary,’ wae mode. That act was published on the 6th of April, five days afterwards, in the usual form. No caception Was taken to it, and none appenrs to have existed at the time. nee Sabsequently two acts were - one a " d Septeinber 2d. 1958, a proprtatien eight vudced and fifteen dollars, “being the Dalance Gur tor consisucting the sewer, A«, for driinage of alley im square No. 374,” and another approved December teth, ISS, appropriating dred and twenty doll ry aud forty Work deve on the alley in square 33 Whele the orginal act for this amprovement hmt he expenditure to forr hundred and fifty ad seemed to contemplate a less sum by “or such portion eof as may be wessery, the amount actually pouid out was thousand and eighty-tive dollars and forty- two cents. or nearly Are times what the first law ed. le a1 ars, 9 dy se are the leading features of the transac and ore well calentated to provoke the atest comment. They justify the conclusion cuer that a successful and flagrant fraud hos been practised, or else the most culpable official Feri tation which is not warra jon red and compromised. the papers aceessible to extraordinary discrepancy is anine act of the Corpora- tmaprovement in question, aa sally published, and the orlgtwal " ‘Hime taanseript bill bears ts fare the proof of inter; and alterstion, and plainly an object wholiy different from the genuine act. It served as the basis fer an unauthorized expenditure in first “din my ptedecessor, who, in good faith, i a discretion which the law never con- vl and next, iu betraying the Cogacils ‘pprepriations expressly excluded by the t aud spirit of that law. These excessive ap- tation, .eutilation, ” GEO WN. Correspondence of The Star. Guonextrown, June 28, In the Board of Common Council, on evening, a message was read from the Mayor. stating that in consequence of frequent acts of lawlessness and disorder a presen in the he an officer to attend to locality until the vacancy which exists in the police force shall be su ; referred to the committee on police. fai inal —abeas acenhyadenet a r i mall the were bs in have Seat ose ted they panies Several petitions were: presented and appropri- excelled in epelli: thimetic, 3 referred. - A email ‘clase yee also acqui v= ir. Offutt, from the committee on lice, to hemselves with credit in that branch. There | which was referred the ljayor on were the Present y usual. A them we noticed from other schools | bells of the ice on the Mrs. Myers, Lowe, Miss Emma Reed. and | the committee be dischar; Miss Mills; Mrs. Ogden was also present, glidi sideration of the subject; which was accordingly about and cheering her boys in the ordeal throngh | done giared the following resolution; which y: School; foci in ath —This school is kept in the Story of the Northern Liberties. s which is probably the best scheol room in the c! ‘being in good repair, well furnished, and i arranged for ventilation on side. forty-nine scholars on the roll. of whic! seven were present . The exami- eee an condncted by Macy og AtLee, and Whyte, all of the rd of The boys manifested in which they on the table ms Bret Nie by Ped in this Chamber. inal di (tion of the whole matter; the the charge aginst hin and net Eeouteg inert a mo. of any further i a x 2A and suggestive in tion directly af- anata and to community, name of quires. When a bill for the first additional appropri- tion of eight hundred and fifteen dollars from the Common Covucil was presented to the Board of Aldermen, it was referred to the appropriate which were ping. At the conclusion of <i? pe the exercises, Mr. Atlee and Mr. Hyde of G: e- | was r nd . town addressed the pupils, in a few encouraging 'd, That the committee on the market- remarks. house be instructed to institute such an inquiry as Third District, Male Pri , Miss Jane E. | Will discover whether many of those who ocon 'y in huckstering, and are therefore standing committee on i) ts, and there became the subject of a careful and elaborate re- , Setting forth the material facts disclosed in ‘his communication, and others equally i iz. According to the published eeeodiogs. it re- ‘t was ‘ruled out of order under Parliamenta iw,’ and a sul vent resolution for the appoint. ment of a special cominittee to investigate the matter was laid on the table by a formal vote. It world not become me to comment upon these ceedings. But in the discc! of my official duty, and inasmuch as the whole subject has been excluded from public attention and discussion, I feel it proper to submit the report of thecommitiee Moss, teacher, consists of sixty pupils, of whom | ffee stands in the market-bouse as coun! thirty-seven w. ‘examination y: are not engaged mae, three pais ceatire jal sessed Ne not entitled to Such a privilege; and, if such be Of the trustees of the district” This achool, taught | the case. to recommend such measures as wiil ef- in a neat frame house built by private subscription | fectwally abate the evil. for this purpose, on E, near Sixth street east, is | Mr. Bangs ted sundry proposals, &c , in divided into four classes, and was examined by | Telation to the furnishing and laying of water the sub-board of the second district, all the mem- | P/Pes Earough the streets af the town; which were bers being present, and by Mr. D. D. 'T. Leech. referred to the committee on water. formerly a teacher of large experien ce. Wealso} The bill in relation to dogs was taken up, con- noticed ish Present Dr. Walsh, trustee of the third | Sidered by sections, and. after several amendments, district, the teachers of the third district school, be —— absolutely to the lowest ae bid- ler. Certainly there could be nothing wrong in this,and in his opinion no better p! devised for Clegemn | municipal treasury from peculation and fraud. The Les this open and fair method of awarding the contracts with great determination and bitterness, as was evinced in his veto . Still, the speaker felt it his duty as chairman of the water commit- tee in the Board of Aldermen to persevere in this important matter, until finally, after a contest of : on improvements herein referred to, as containing | two months, the was compelled. by the | male and female departments, and others, thong! | The bill from the Board of Aldermen, supple- mater which shonid be thoroughly investigated.” | pressure of public opinion, to forego his darling | fewer parents aud guardians of the scholars than | Mentalto an ordinance for the improvement of Very respectfully, James G. Berner, Mayor. | project of a water board of his own creation, and Fayette ‘we have been in the habit of finding during the responsible for their acts alone to him, clothed with } previous week. The school was exnuinined in or- the absolute control over the whole water dey Mr. A. W. Miler desired to know wi the street, approved 2th ‘hether ers referred to were those which were ruled February, 1859, was takea up, pessed, and signed. ography, reading, writing from dictation and | The bill in relation to dogs was returned, pass- out last year when the matter to which they re- | ment and the awarding of every contract, and to | in fis k. antitmedions raphy, English | 4. from the Board of Aldermen, with an amend- ferred had been settled hy the Hoard. approve the bill which, after the lapse of a month, | grammar, and history of the Cutted States fe att | ment. which being concurred in by. this becrd, Mr. Moore replied that hey were. he is now about to take the Initiatory steps to carry | ‘Which,they exhibited a profic! which reflected | the Vill was signed. x Mr. Miller then desired to know what right the | into - The Mayor, although completely | much credit on their teacher and Ives. ‘Beey | 4 joint resolution from the Board of Aldermen Mayor had to call the attention of the Board to a| vanquished in the encounter, like the cowardly subsequently received samme timely and wholesome in relation to the upper road, was taken up, pass- Subject which had been settled by this Board,and | Parthian of old. flings betind him intie coer advice from Mr. Leech relative to their conduct | and signed. Adjourned. Which manifestly came within the jurisdiction of | treat his barbed and poisoned javelin; hence the during the holidays, os well as all future tife, and | At Drover's Rest, yesterday, nearly 200 head of upon your table. For this honest differ- coos of opinion upon a matter of public utility, he had incurred the ina ible wrath of this high and immaculate fi jonary. This was his offence, for this he was to be impaled alive upon the executive lance, and rudely trodden under the iron heel of power. He now demanded a reinvestigation of this false and slanderous =e by a new “jury of Alder- men,”’ fresh from people, and therefore sub- mitted the following resolution : Resolved, That a select committee of three be appointed, whose duty it shall be inquire if the original draft of a *‘bill to imy e the drainage were dismissed with words of commendation and | Cttle were oifered. encouragement. The examination yesterday of the ist depart- ment of male ney school of 4th district, aaee Randolph and, Dr. Itemside of eieateies | an ir. Lronsi of the Ist district. ; : This school, which numbers fifty-one pupils, ali | 5 On the 27h inst. JAS. BARN of whom were present, hrs greatly increased since Oren to mourn his lors Trust beef It has a fine large room, which doubt- | “‘His funeral will take place from his Inte residence less contributed much to encourage the pupiis | on Maryland a between Sth and 6th streets, to exert themselves. The four classes of this | (Capitol Hill,)this( Tuesday jal school were very thoroughly examined in read- ing, writing, spelling, arithmetic, (mental and written.) nd sold to speculators and butchers, at prices ranging from 3% to 1X Sheep this Board, and was not in any manner a subj of executive consideration. he also take to Mayor had got posses- in what manner the sion of those Fores, there was a rule of the board positively prohibiting the taking of pers away from the possession of the board. Te only by consent of the majority of the members that ee even of papers were permitted to be taken of papers after they had become subjects of record on this board. This matter passed his com- prehension entirely. Mr. Magroder desired to know if the Mayor bad not been presentat the Erg mee last year, and had not sat by the side of Mr. Brown (the member sold from 3 to 3i;c. per Ib. Lambs worth 24 to 2h DIED. = . 43 years, and nine elul- 2 fernoon at 4 o'clock. GROVER & BAKER’S le geography, in all of which they acqvit- EBRATED FAMILY supposed 'to be implicated) during the whole in- | of the public alley in square No. 374,” approved. | tea thee ee ie to the satiighotion of the SEWING MACHINES. vestigation. and heard the whole discussion—the | April 1, 1958, has been “mutilated, perverted, or | examiners. ‘The Gacy class deserves commenda- | ..}t is no longer Cae a | that these Machinesare attack, the defence, and the solemn and final vote | interpolated since its enreliment,”’ ‘and if.se, by | tion for the marked improvements its members | thé best in the market for family ce Spools as of the board which declared that gentleman to be | whom; and report the result of their investigation have made since the last examination. We ob- | Purchased from the stores are sed upon them hon ly acquitted of charge whatever? If] on Monday next, with such recommendation as without rewinding, making a seam of w walled strength and beauty, Ti com ‘hey are simple in constrac- tion, easily ~— not liable to get out of order, © and noixeless in oO tion. ‘A full assortment constantly on hand, and for sale RC. STEVENS. Washington. served among the visiters, Mrs Martin, Misses Milburn, Eckloff, Reed, and Mr. J. ©. 'Thomp- son, (all teachers in the district,) and ex-Council- man Charles Wilson. The 2d and 3d departments of this school will be examined on Thursday afternoon, which will close the examinations of the primary schools. ~The examination of the District Schools will commence on the 6th of July, with the Male de- partment of the Ist district school. The Female department will be examined on the afternoon of the 7th. These examinations will take place in Mr. Corcoran’s Library building, the use of which has been kindly granted for that purpose. this was so, why did the Mayor preface this extra- ordinary docaient with the remarkable words, *from facts recently brought to his knowledge’? Mz. Moore ststed that as the gentleman had evi- deatly expected him to answer, he would explain. Me had been a member of the committee. before alluded to. In the first place, he would say that the Mayor had come to bim and asked bim to let him have the papers, to which request he had con- sented, the Mayor promising to be responsible for their safe keeping. He would algg say that, as a poe! of the ee ee ee , and regarded, the action of this Boar in respect to the re) a8 unjust. it wes due to the Councils and tot! - elty that bret ger should have been thoronghly investé 4 ‘he report was T- mitted to be read ait save the last toang Lick when, under a parliamentary law, it had been de- cided out of order, and was never entirely read. Thus it had been stitled, and the gentleman sup- posed to be implicated had not demanded an ex- jon, uor an investigation. said committee may deem for its action and decision. He now gave notice that when the committee shall have re; and the board acted thereon, he will have many rich and rare disclusures to make; and some dignitaries, high in official str- tion, will be sunk so low in the mire of infamy that the hand of the resurrectionist will never reach them, scathed and blackened monuments of public execration and scorn. The resolution offered by Mr. Brown, was dis- cussed at length, and finally passed by a vote of ayes 4, nays 6. The committee consists of Messrs. My see Price. x n motion, the Mayor's m re was laid on the table. a ie A concurrent resolution was received from the lower board authorizing the two boards when they adjourn, to adjourn to Tuesday afternoon. July Sth, at 4 0’clock, on account of the ith of July occurring on Monday next. The resolution proper, to this board, ss at factory prices by 336 Pa. Also, a full supply of NEEDLES, COT qx, and everything pac Bake to these Sewing shines, A good Operator in attendance to show the gies give full iustructions in their use, ap 2-; IGHTNING RODS, Le GENUINE PLATINA TIPS. FRANCIS LA BARRE, Manufacturer of Dianne Tipped LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, Corner of Tenth and C streets, near Penn, avenue, CAUTION .—In consequence of numerous _at- Magruder, PS ee Davis's Prizk Mepat.s.—The contest for these medals between inembers of the junior and senior socteties connected with Columbian College, took wr Jast evening, at the Sisithsonian Institution, before w large andience. Withers’s band was “1 it, and enlivened the exercises with music ir. Ruy Points i coming from his manufactory, the sub seriber He would also les presided. The exercises were com name. say that the had never been the propery of | was concurred in . menced by prayer offered up by the Rev. Mr Orders may be left either at his place of business, this Board; PPBcion ‘ed to the lower Board. The several nominations were then reported Granberry, of the M. E. Church South. As it | as above given, or at the Jewelry Store of his an Mr. Miller denied that the report belonged to | back from the committee to which they been | might seem rather invidious on our part to com. | thorized ‘agent, Mr. Charles Hayden, under the the lower Board. It was endorsed by the gentle- | referred, and with the exception of that for Water National Hotel, where specimens of his Rods and ment upon the comparative merits of the different man, (Mr. Moore.) and had been filed by Mr. 8 Purveyor and those for Commission Middleton, the late goog | of this Board and Clerks of the several Markets. were confirmed. Por scan be seen on exhibiti ma 1 Sen FRA ikers, when jndyes have been appornted to 1S LA BA RRE_ Grittin, of Nansemond co., Va.—Eloquence of Burke: A. 1, W % “SHES. F. Bond of Baitimore—Moral Excellence the Basis of WIRE COVERS, FRU a True Heroism; A.M. McClenny, of Suffolk, Va.— | BRUSHES, and all the desirable articles for Enthusiasm; J.P. Deans, of Norfolk co., Va—The | housekeeping, and purchases willdo well to termine this matter, we shall confine ourselves 7 Mr. Magruder thought was a remarkable Sundry bills were intreduced, and referred to rely to publishing the programme of the exer- EF AT H¢ thimy that the Mayor id bave been ut at | appropriate committees without reading, where- seS, whteh is os follows: Jno. T RANCIS, on Pree the whole investigation; that he should have even cxrried his feelings in the matter to the extent of suaking hands with Mr. Brown, congratuls him on his complete victory over the cimr, upon the board adjourned. Common Council.—The Secretary of the board being absent on account of sickness, Mr. W. J. Donohoo was appointed secretary pro (einpore. 8 fresh supply of CUT. VARE, BASKETS. brought, or sought to be brought against him. | ‘The Chair apnounced the following standing | Philosophy of Common Sense; Jno. Pollard, Jr., | remember his store. Rents are low.and we tmy for and then at this late day have sent this most ex- | and joint committees: . bd King and Gucen, Va.—The Comparative [atinence bag Eh Fe SE anh traordinary communication to the Board, know: Ways and Means—Messrs. Jones. Turton, Tree, | of the Writer and Speaker; J. W. Clampitt, | frigerators, to be clowed off at reduced prices. j# 25 ing the whole thing to have been finally settled, Duhamel, Van Reswick, Ober, and Clark. Washington, D C — a Gi of the Nineteenth a ee = ~ and particularly in consideration of the fact that | Improvements—Messrs. Turton. Orme, Shec- | Century’ Win. S. Wi ht, Nansemond co., Va.— W, hE. SOORS ni te PRICES. it_was a subject for this board alone, and witb | kels, Mohun, Van Reswick, Russell, and Cassell. | The Modesty of True ave made this week a large addition to our fence, as Exemplitied in the Characters of Newton. Franklin, and Huiu- boidt. ‘The speaxers were the recipients of numer- which he had uothing whatevertodo. He did know what the gentleman supposed to be innpii- cated desired in the Claiins—Messrs. Powell, Hdmondston, Clark Organdy LAW Damask TAB NEN Unfinished Business—Messrs. Martin and Given. and NAPR I NER and NAPKINS, Li stock, stich as Face and Silk ae Tau REINER PLN and Cotton SHEETINGS, peepee, but he was strong- Election—Messrs. Mead and Casseli. Fe eet tecacatet in thom by theirfair friends. | 19 dozen es, ts, and Misses « OTTON ly inclined to move that the whole matter be re- Police—Messrs. Mead, Morgan, Powell, Martin, | The following gentlemen, constitute the judges: | HOSE. 5) dozen B Silk MITTS, 100 proces ferred to a special committee, with instructions to | Mohun, Boisleau, and Given W. H. Webb. J. G. Abbott, Hon. Mr. Hames. at 12%, WHITE GOODS tn great vanie- craft a letter to the Mayor, politely returning his disrespectful e, and informing bim that the board bad disposed of the subject some time Canals—Messrs Morgan, Orme, Martin, Ed- mon nm, French, Boisseau, and Cassell Public Schools—Messrs. Tree, Morgen, Jones. Rev. Dr. Sunderland, and Mr. Welling. The premiums are to be distributed at the annual com- TMencement, which takes place at the FE. street ty, ee | our stock very complete in every depart- ment. Al of which we row offer very low. TAYLOR & HUTCHISON, No. 42 Louisiana avenue, ago. Dubamel, French, Russell, and Clark. ae Church, on Wednesday morning, at 11 jes-2w Opposite Centre Market Space. Mr. Moore stated tvat justice to the committee Fire Department—Messrs. Edmonston, Boisseau, | 0’clock [LJ OUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! and the Mayor, required him to say that the | and Martin. WC S=2 AE age H = GREATEST INVENTION matter was never disposed of at all; that there had | Drainage—Messrs. Morgan, Orme, Sheckells, | CRrixat Court.—Trial of Hilleary Hutchins OF been no investization, but that on the contrary, the thing had been suppressed by the board. The report of the committee was noteven permitted to be read before the board. but was ruled out as not in order, and thereby stifled. Mr. Brown stated that the report had been read Mohun, Mead, Boissean, and Clark. JOINT COMMITTEES On the Washin; Canal—Messrs. Van Res- wick, Martin, and Russell. Money Transactions—Mr. Jones. and John Jones for the Murder of John Ennis — When our report closed. Yesterday, an officer had been sent to ng oom one of the Witnesses for the | w defence, a Mr. McKinley, to his name when called” BROWN & KENT'S. eccsebe abe PORTABLE SUMMER BAKE OVEN! ube weaderte + fects of — invention must_be 121 ileved, are is who had not answered | wood for baking than isconsumedeakiadiiee The Court took a re- | tne fires in ordinary ovens a: d stoves. One; yluin—M a French: cess of seme two h id at baif-past 2 07 cord of wood ent to cook entirely throngh, and the board hed, afterwards, | cay” est Turton, Jones, French, and | cos Officer returned, stating thet hotbed ween tae | init fore family It cooks ia about discussed it, and by their votes had acquitted bim ister’s Accounts—Mr. Russell, halfthe time uired.and tie heat is regulated with jon that scarce! 7 ski!l or care is necessary to cock with absolute p=r- panel of | fection. Meats are roasted thoroughly with the urors only | most desirable uniformity, and come from it to the uly sworn, | tabiejutoy and tender. Bread is baked with or with- absent witness, and he would be in Court to- | 9®*- morrow morning ( ) The case then went on, and the regular petit jurors having been seepage, They page yer Smith, Alexander | 0Ut @ hard crast, as desired, and wri! remain fresh of all implication. If the gentleman insisted on den this, his memory was either at fault or his tmiid was poisoned by malice. If he insisted that the report lad not been read, every line, word, and syllable. he stated what was false. Cassell. R Wharves— Mears Orme, Mobun, and Russell Health of the City—Messrs. Duhamel, Mead, Given, and Tree. Enrolled Bills—Mr. Tree Eligibility of Assessors—Messrs’ Mead, Martin, The Chair, (Mr. Bayly.) “The gentleman must | ‘parton, and Edmonston” Leo, Caleb Buckingham, Ed. H. Bates, Thos, H. | 304,2°%,much longer than bread baked in. other not be 2 ‘ Deste: z - | Miles, and Jobin Ball. ; on neeien te Mr. Brown. “+i mean to be respectful to the To Count and ‘oy Due Bills—Mr. Edmond. . in the stove, when oookiug ordinarily, gives out so lit An order was given by the Court to the Marshal for fifty talesmen, to morning. The remaining jurors of the regular board, but | have not said what I have said with- out weighing my words .** Mr. Moore insisted that the tle heat to the surrownding air that it will not kindle returned in Court this | friction matches laid upon it, so that in summer: it senrcely heats the room at all; but in winter. by ston. ‘To Attend jo the interests of the Corporation be- entleman’s own | fore Gonstete—Mesars. Morgan, French, Duhamel, ning one of the doors, it will heat the room with Ruemory was at fant, aud that the report had not . were ut one fourth the wood required by any stove in 9 al th: hh.” ‘There wen an Soeement for A Sy amor ery the Urals of the Na- —— till Tuesday morning, July Sth, at 10 use. been read through. = = ‘St- | tional Monument Board was referred to improve- | o'clock. Por sale, wholesale and retail, at gery im the bill, and the report was read up to the | nents commitice, 3 To-day, the Court having met, after the usual | 0 =o" Wiolesaloand Sota ast W. D. WYVILL'S, ragraph and there a point of order was} Reports of the Inspector of fire atusand the | preliminaries the fifty talesmen summoned Sole Manufacturer, No 453 Pa. avenue, raised), and furkber investigation was Suppressed Inteadlant of the anplesn were nodd Sed referred. loaay were returned, and severally called and | _i¢23-lw near 3d st., Washington, D.C._ if a charge were to be brought against him, (the A note from us Ragider, mamveceing that there | questioned by the Court. Of the fifty thus sum- iM speaker.) he should demand an investigat' He were no copies of Shethan’s Digest for distribu- tion, was read, and a bill introduced for the par- chase of certain copies; laid over. The following petitions were referred: J. H. Aulick aud others; J. W. Moore; J.B. Coombe; Trustees of Public Schools of First District; For taking up and relaying a gutter; J. W. Brewer. Mr. Tree, on leave, presented a bill for repair- ing a gutter in square 376; referred to improve- ments committee Also, a joint resolution for laying the water- main pipe on Ninth st., from Pa. avenue to F st.; LIN May Always be had, in quantities to suit, the best quality of fresh W: burnt LIME, CE- MENT. PLASTER and HAIR, at Washington Lime Kilns, No. 1, between upper and lower brid cer. Wl. GOUEY. Lhave, by the request of my customers residing in the lower part of the city, and for the country trade, established a dept at the foot of 9th street aad the Canal, where may always be found on band the best moned, the following were selccted as jurors: Ignativs W. Atchison, J.J. Joyce.N.C. McKuew, nard Hays, and Hanson Brown. The list of talesinen having now become ex- hausted. an order was issued to suminon fifteen more talesmen, maintaiued that a wrong had been done the city. and a breach of propriety committed {n smuggling the matter through in the way it had been. Dove addressed the Chair, characterisin; yor's inessageas disrespectful to this Board. ct seemed to be the united one of the Mayor and the gentleman from the Fourth Ward, who, it would seem, had come bere to play the cham- ion and the Hon. He would now take eceasion o warn him that before the end of the present Council his stool would fall from under him. Stootinc —Yesterday, a party of young men ‘went over the Eastern Branch for their pleasure, and while there they visited the Louse of a German who keeps a little store. ‘There they obtained some things, and when payment was demanded ality of fresh wood-burnt Lime, Cement, Plaster, Bair and Wivte Sand, Orders received and ja 13-1m tually attended to, eee W. H. GODEY, referred to drainage committee: w created a fuss, in which the proprietor was PLATED WARE. Either the gentleman or himself would have to] Petitions of J. Hellen and others; C. A. Dough- knocked down. They left the sore and reat off, ten Searas rs leave this Board, if le continued to make such in- | erty and others; and Mary A. Desmond, were fe-| but soon returned, and a little daughter of the STS.ERU IbSTPANDS'C DT sinnetions and implied charges. He asked the | ferred. proprietor was in the store. They asked for some | HUTTER COOLERS, PICK L gentleman, and he demanded a plain answer, if} Mr. Jones introduced a bill todefray the general | article, which the little girl refused them, when | SFANDS, &c. he charged bin (the 5) +) with attempting to | expenses of the Corporation. for the year en one of them, named George Wood. struck her. | ., 4 large assortment of tho above, of the finest qual- smother that investi June 1860; referred to ways and means committee. Also, a bill for laying water mainson Third Fleventh, and Thirteenth streets west, and E street south; referred to the drainage committee. Also, a resolution instructing the committce on the Fire department to inquire into the expedien- | ‘The proprietor came into the shop with a musket, loaded with bird shot, and discharged itin Wood's face. ‘fhe front of Wood's cap was torn away, peiy saving his life, and several shot st in is face, scaring him badly, but noi seri y Mr. Moor Orie centionnn voted against the investization Mr. Dove denied that the investigation had been attem: to be stitied in any manner. and charac- terized the conduct and action of Mr, Moore in ity and latest styles, just received, aty 5 ae Pa. avenue, 4 doors west of Bro NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. je 27-3t Aut. wounding bin. Our informant bad not beard of Persons having accounts with the uvdor- this matter as unworthy of = geutleman ae fre. | £¥.s0f, Parchasing one or two steam fro engtwes, | tao arrest of the parties up to this writing. Wood | "sped pg fey le hig pms le por gl tended that the wholething was otte pre- | and of n : of fore 3 j ‘ cn mia 3 the Fourth aa putting _ n charge ie police € | lives in the eastern section of the city. same. Ward was acting from motives of malice, and at- dersigned wonld take this occasion to re- Also, a bill making sppropriation for complet- e br , the hae be rire Wrancy Jonzs, aGatx.—Information was this pose thanks to his Pamerons — impties. becomin vor’s o e books; " ; nace, ani topes, by strict at- Teafpes Zod Viity mnenioeee of to bona eres Le ‘inter pen and paving an alley insquare | "0PM made, by the Intendant of the. Insane ‘aud by keeping a wall-arsorted was not a day but what he (the spenker) heard of | 125, was i also, a joint resolution providing | Asvlum, of the escape on last night of Wrangy | stock of goods, to pert a contiquanoe same. the gentleman iu such a connection. for an a@journment till ‘tuesday week. Jones again from that institation” It seems that saree WM. ae A hereof ns Mr. Dove then went into a history of the investi- By consent, the petitions of Mr. Mantz,G. H. the attendant physicians regarded his insanity as | _J' she. and opposite Centre Market, gation, explaining entire of if and} B White. and Agnes Ragan, were taken from | effectually cured. and had sent word to the XPRESS STEAM LINE FOR PHICADEL- wound up by alluding to the insulting message | the tiles and referred to the claims committee | Warden of the Penitentiary, with a view to his PHIA AND NEW YORK VIA CANAL. of the Mayor, now ubject of debate, treating it in terms of no little severity. Mr. Mocre still went oa to urge that there never had been an investigation, end concluded by : t . ait the ation of | mediate removal to the Penitentiary; and it is the "Aldermen "on thelr resclutiow ‘to sdjouret | Supposed that, thongh great pati had beet ted After waiting considerable time, and no action | t? keep this fact from his knowledge, he had been being rej , the board adjourned until Mon- | M@de acquainted with it in some way, and there- Propellers C. Seymour, Capt a reguiar wee trict and the . Alger, Capt. Shore, and . Laverton, have formed ly line between the Dis- poor pores: s.s. } Leave aylor’s Whart, Geotgetown, : purtee ancient: fore managed to elude the remainder of his sen-| EVERY DAY atizo’clock m. me, Magrudet Ueised. to Know if that counmit. | 2*Y Bextat 4 o°ctock. tence, by leaving. PeaN Euan Wark Panedephe, EVERY e 7 ——_—_—____ 2 oes Meo Mesh oe x nn 4 tee had sought for any evideuce as to the implica-} Neepep.—This morning a workman was | Covrtor Ciaims.—Yesterday,CharlesP.Rudd, toh wilh be: we For freizht, which will Mr. Moore replied, -‘No."” i rates, apply te pe taken at greatly reduced employed in cleansing and white-wasbing the in- | Esq., of Bayfield, State of Wisconsin, was ap- %, BRADLEY & TAYLOR Mr. Magruder was sorry to have te say it brains terior of the central guard-house. It was munch | pointed a Commissioner of this Court to take testi- 164 and iS i cboeeenese™ had now a letter in his possession from the chair- needed. The stench that has heretofore eseaped | mony. it COOPE. gent, that committee, asking Lim, in the name Nehemiah Garrison agt the United States. A 18 North Wharves, Philadelphia. Of that comuittee, to appear before them and tes, | £m those cells upon the opening of a door was | | Neli for damages to the land of claimant. which ‘The steamers of the Express at Philadelphin with Bet and Philadelphia Prope! almost suffocating; and prisoners have been xpouy Sr entceetien Sere a | ton: ta he Sie OF Georgia. On motion of Hon. connect m ine tify & Loper’s New York rd ‘Air. Miller objected to the report being real. ‘was occupied as the military site of Fort Bufling- , ler Line, and are now pre- escal ending ‘ight in th Joath . r ared to carry freights bet York and Me. McNexhianyssid he was a new member, and | Gong, uring al! sense St the yers the ailerend | P_Lbilligs, connsel for petitioner, this ‘case wes | RArSG te carry frei dravare at Philadelphia | o* knew nothing of the merits of The question now | 4¢88- | During all seas covered with vermin and | Submitted on printed arguments. Hea. TAYLOR ai ent, er discussion. but was desirous of obtaining Edie ba i their |, Ordered, That the Court he adjourned till the 5th | _i¢ 21-2w TR Went atreot seen theore td therefore hoped the rey would | ‘hes one ari tek bare tosics of shale snore light; vontticts with the netive fieas and monstrous bed | day of July next, at 12 o'clock m. ead i tion taken which should shed ak 1500 ALM EAE = Ns. acti y it ak. agit on the maiter datisoy © bol of the inceck pests and to worse oi | AS Fux Manket-xax of Mr. 8. B. Scagus was | at peper Ada H'puan, “Mr. Pearson asked if the Mayor bad not been tent purify the returning home from this city, about 12 0’clock on 321 and 323 Pa. av., south present at that investigation. Ne, sir.” sew him here.” ‘| assert that he was not present. ot see him here.”’ atmosphere of the dungeons—at least it is to be hoped so. — | je 24-6t intel.) het. sth and 7th xis. Monday night last, he was attacked, near the Ana- | 2° 74-6 (Int costia Eastern HOOP SKIRTS aldge cf the Raviecn Hench, by bwo white | 20 nozen HOOP SRIRTS Ti new stylea,fcom ARE YOU GETTING READY to participate in the | men, who, ra he . seare! is 5 2 to 3) Hoops, for sale at low prices at “Best Pic-Nic af the season?” 1. €., the one to be | Pockets. Fortunately, the man had on two pairs i. BGAN'S, Mr. Mocre. of pants, and had placed bis money In the pockets 2 2% P: .» bet. ¥ Mr. Dove. “1 saw bim here; aundan f anipaere given by the lady imanagers of the St. Joseph's of the ander pelts Pie villains, ot discovering at evaaribete ip nts tries to fall back now on the statement that be did | Grphan Boy's Asylum, on ‘Thursday next, at Ar- | the fact, after taking an old pockst-knife, allowed | Fy eoRIVED ON © NSIGNMENTANDFOR not sce Lim here. [ean bring five hundred Vag! 1 During the day, elyuteen large | him to puss on. It would be well for persons at- R BC RIVED ON CONSIGNMED 2 € sons here whe will oucar they did aed o— <4 (We ee aie brig ot = bending the eity tmarkets froin that Altection to | 3) bbls. first qustity RYE FLOUR. wre. and yet he wus present and heard the whole rap! said, we in at t rives against such attacks in future | id * “eennine fupily aud pickling VINE beets yh t Ce er Ce oc the grounds, faniities, | Prepare themselves aga Sfirkins BUTTER) hckias VINEGAR, Mr. Pearson desired the board to undet clubs, the orphans, &c., all free of charge. For | ‘Tux Avexanvata Gazetrx of this morning “THOMAS TRIDER, that he had no parker det im allow? the f further particulars, see advertisement im another | hnvage! le Fe fear says: (It is eaid that several of the Washington sa 8 et nd tre Market. ty obtain poss-ssion of those papers eae eas | Colum, artes ek Sth 4 lice Were in town rday in search of some : wanch sstoniabed ou learning that records of this OU 8 sam polic a Yet N ‘and 9, for one whom they were directed to arrest. The i dividual songut for could not be found, and, it is further said, had lef here! some days since. The toard had been thas dealt with. i was decidedly to all the rules of the board. ur—The grand caneert of the choir of the Assembly arriage orived, and for sale low, TOR Cast, JOS, T.'K. PLANT & CO, ers’ use, just re- pea lear : “ale. Crowu said that the report inclosed by the Shureb, so | the committee, instead of reporting the simple dager! y looked for, comes off to-night at the church, %, ly, mine! Practica. Uruostane 35 Mayor is no stranger to those of them who were | corner of Massacinsctts avenue and Fifth street, ise he TanpAICSOMT Vow Toca! bette | 56 36-ten ee a Aldermen during the last 5 for oo the 30th of |p xtensive prey ous have been m for this | Some time. and, it is sald, several of our citizens BoNNets, HATS, AoE uty Uf whoin were his enemies’ anderen ig | CONgeHt mud A fine musical treat may Be’ antici- Will lose ‘by theit confidence in him. Richa: ; ‘AND RIBBO! majority of whoin were his enemies, undertook to vocal music, the piano- the velopments are ” ; _1 will commence from this date to oie ; submit it to the then Board of Aldermen, bat ob- violincello will be i: ee, tire = eRe E’ FLATS, ¥ dentin Welving, occe bensee Stes verepuen oy Mr - + hee | Tate Exorisw Lorwenan Scxpar Scuoon pro- | 8d, BONN, ONS at, Riggs, from First Ward, on the ground that Wine Gods eh Surat _ x Rover ke. Bu oxms ox Keom—iaclucrognet, , | | Resto givea picnic at Aningion Springs on Fri F seoure bergaims. _ » fact to the Board for its instructions, as all Jader Herr Charles Werner » pet As SARE eal es vs ‘i. EGAN. ired them to do, when it was} Concert to-night, to-morrow 80 ADVERTISEMENT of wood and coal yard for 321 and 323 Pa.av. discovered that'a uember was seemingly immpl | topths at Sl Centre Market ae” | aT Heat A je cee erates yp fo Addi tempts by parties to represent their Lightning Rod 8 leave to inform the public that no such Points are genuine unless stamped with his own a OO New Onieays, June 8 — cz Tennes- see has arrived at this 3 collected balf a million of duties on the conducta, Gen. Degollade bad been summoned there as the Liberal Government. All English subjects have been the capitol of Mexico. Mr Otway, the British Minister, it is said, acquiescing. Arrival of the Arabia. . Hairax, June 2%.—The steamship Arabia ar. rived — ae nm but as rey —— Srotia telegraph com refused to the Asso clated Press pane thelt Bees until the speculators’ report is transmnitted. The whole of the conutry must therefore wait the inte! until the bore express arrives at Sackville Six Persons Drewned—The Pacific Railway. Lovisvitie, June 27.—Si) Persons were drown- ed last night in the river eppeaite this city. A despatch from Texas says the Supreme Court of that State has reversed the decision of the Low er Court on the Southern Pacitic Railway —— ; P Prize Fight sOUISVILLE. June 28.— Ze Aight was S200 aside. Jno.N Cooley whipped = Del Tricks “* Thirty rounds were fought in Seventy minutes The excitement and interest among the “Fancy” were intense. works at Charlestown, . » Mrs. Oliver Frost was strack by a rocket stick and fataily injured. TF The Camden and Atlantic Railread. Purva veLemia. June 27.—John Brodhead was unanimously re-elected President of the Camden and Atlantic railroad this morning. Baltimere Markets. Bavtimone. June 2S —Flovr is nominal; Flow- ard Street and Ohio at $6 ®20%6 75 Wheat closed dull; white $1 Sta®@1 65. Corn is ; white and yellow S0c., closed steady losed dull; Obio at 28 K, June 2 —Flour has declined tc; te $5.4005.%; Ohio $6 Mas 6; Southern $6 25 75. yheat closed with adeclining tendency, and eominally lower Corn closed firm; mixed Sta2c; yellow ~4a%6e Pork closed heavy; mess $16a16 12; prime $13.12 Lard closed firm at 10¥all ic. Whisky closed duil at 26c. Aaa Financial. New York, Jone 23.—Stocks dull and irregu- lar. Chicago and Rock Island 55 tg: Cumberland Coal Co. 17; IMinois Central shares 60; do. bonds ‘3; Michigan Southern 42,; N. York Central 734, Reading 12%: Va. 6s Missouri 6’s 86% —_————_—_—_—_——— AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORKOP. By BARNARD & BUCK 3 Georgetow: BULLYING LOT_IN GEORGETOWN AT AtcTion.—On TUESD E AY AFTERNOON, it. at Gig o'e eck, in fr ofthe premises, li the wert part of Lot 231. in B. a onto Georsetown, fronting 60 foet on Tt between High and Frederick streets, a rusping lack 159 feet. The title to this property is perfect hale positive. Terms: One third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest from day of cale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. yezt BARNARD & BUCKEY, Avot’rs. By A. GREEN, Auctionesr. JBLIC E OF VALUABLE BULLDING Lots ox THE IsLAND,oN 6TH STREET W Est —- By virtue of tae last will and testament of Hanson Barnes, deceased and an order of the Orphans’ Court, the subscribsr will sell,on TUESDAY. thr 2th instant, at 6 o'clock p.m... on the pre ine No. 1? and 19, in William B. Todd and With Gunnell’s subdivision of Square No. 465, fror ug —_ : = S inchss see 3 a wae between south De streets, by 120 fertdeep. The above property 16 eligtbiy itunted and rapuily enhancing in valo Terms: One-third cash ; the balanor in 6 and 12 months, secured by the purchaser's notes, bearing interest from the day of sale, with deed of trust upen the property; and if not complied with in six oays after the sale, the property wiht be resold, upen one week's notice, at the risk and expense of the pur chaser. Title made peri ALEXANDER LEE, Adminis’ C.T. A. 3 A. GREEN, Auot. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, ALUABLEIMPROVED PROPERTY Neaw Tuk Capttor at Prstic Atctiox —On TUES Bay »aene myer es tog pe poe remises, we shall we rts ol ts Nes. 12,10 S . 629, ari imine the residence of the late M. ton, fronting 53 feet 2 inches on New with a depth of 143 fect 7 inches 10 Sou street, and containing 7,78! square fee! with the impre briok Dwelling House, & brick carnage house Tha position of thin the most extensive ay Lots m H. je ty her ewermernts, consisting of a well built containiug ten rooms, with and stable attached. roperty commands at once <a beautiful prospect. can never be intercepted, of the Potomac river whole isiand, indeed of ‘all the western the.cits, and for health not unsurpassed, if eqnalied. in Washin s only 2 foet 10 inohos from the . to which, it is generally be extended. Its corner of belived, th blic grounds, afford - » Tenders it very st ‘Terms: One-half cash: the residue in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed in trust on the premises Je%eockds J.C. MeGUIRE & CO, Auct MARSH#AL’s SALE.—in virtue of a writ of fi acias iseued from the Clerk's office ot the C guit Court of the District of Columbia for the coun ty of Washington and to me directed, 1 will expose to public sale for cash, in front of the Court Houss door of said county,on WEDNESDAY ,the at day June inst., 1858, at 12 0’cloc| the following de- scribed property, to wit: Alldefesdant's right, titie, claim and interest in to Lots Nor. 3,4, and 5, in Square west of Square No. 695, in city of Washington, D. C., together with all and singular improvements theraon, sei and levied upon Bs the ereperey, of James 6. Coombs, and wil be sold to satisfy Judicials to May term, 1359, in favor of Thomas H. ., .DEN bal a jen te for the Distriot of Columbia. Pt y A. GREEN, Ano! Ai He senoie Re beed RNITURE aT Avctiox.—On WEDNESDAY, the 2th instant, I sha | seil residence of tlerman. decliuing honsekeepinc, No. 37 4 st med atcly below Penns; lvania avenue, at 10 o'clock a. m..& cood lot of Household Kitchen Furniture, snch as— Mahog: Sofas, Bureaus and Tabi: entre Tables, Whateets, Weahatends, ighan! Low post Bedsteads, Wardrobes, sir, Cotton and Shuck Mattresses, Pillows, Canrand Woot at Ciara Filet ns ‘ood- sea rs, Toil Comforts. Quilts. Binnkets Linens, 9 Stoves, Kitchen Requisites, Chinn, Giasx and Crockers Ware. ‘Terms: Ail sams under rants of thirty and sixty iv $25 cash; over $25. a day note: facto- » bearing interest. ~ “ A FE! renee. L SES. ! Percons, whose Laconses from the Corpora- tou of Georgetown expire on the th instant, are herely notified promptly to repow the ine ; other- wise they will subject t ives to a fine. June 2. 25a, WM. LAIRD, Clerk. Je Bot y With Fok 3 teat schooner Fleet- vod, on Weane “Por freight apols to 4 DODGE sear SL. Georestowr, si ido. 8 a “4 qo. R NG, 3 do. D . 13 half-barr “ ey “soem Daily expect atta’ Burr, from Bo-tons gud " Also, New Mar store, and wi Eee ental ATTENTION! {ST reotveds F lotof thoxe cheap VEL- Ke RIBEONS, Silk, pam sad figured NETT. suscalde for Shawls aod store A large a-sortmest 1 Black MITTS andaauNTLer - Howe i KTS. ali -ciade, 9 quanty, which Toll ohea au ever, a % "S; 117 Bridge q@t-cot, TRUNKS" Bat _je Retr J. M. MeCAMLY & CO. Srpvantoyid Fae +t ta aia STA PONDETS PRES THM SS W Bor 350 Sse aaa fo?