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LOCAL NEWS... |p See | | THE LATEST NEWS Se morning assem! a Sr. Vincent's Stminany—Commencement Ezx- | Street Baptist Church, on the occasion of the x Correspondence of The ——— ercises —The annual commencement exercises of | tenth annual exbibition of the Union Female ET: Groxcxtown, Jane 29, 1960. TELEGRAPHI Cc. St. Cincont’a Seminary were held this morning, yO of eg Mrs. - —o is Pere Prrpeey eines ; ute teachers and scholars of Dambarten street Tis Kokad WGI Nauk i In the school-room of it tution, corner ° excellent band wes ; . E. Sabbath school passed our prine|- | The Latest Foreign News, Steamship ‘Tentis and G sta. in the presence of several hun- | tendance. and enlivened the exercises with vari. : £23 ; ‘Anaeoe yesterday Great Eassern. dred spectators, the most of them parents or near | ©U8 spirited airs. The exercises ames i i ‘20 besutiful by Withers’ band. They] Pasis, announces the relations of the pnpils. The room in which the | Compositions on the following subjects Pm . . ill be gi of 'y in a most agreeable manner under Baden. He was re- exhibition was beld is large and finely ventilated, | Tespective pupils, which were all py pers. SEUM OF ARTS on SATURDA shade trees § they managed to and admirably adapted to the purpose, and was | Style, both as regards elezance of composition ei NING. mopg the Bhs are splendid be so comfortable that they quite porepie- tastefolly as well as comfortably arrai On | and distinctness of utterance, which teftected begin with July or October! Our | Vie, Gold and Silver Watches, elegant ing humanity on this side of the river. The the elevated platform at the east side of the room | &Teat credit upon the authors, and served only to 'y suffer now; but their sufferings | pio ‘ameo Jewelry, Ladies’ and Gents’ were displayed the various premiums and honors | 44d to the already well established reputation of ld be greatly relieved if the dust were wetted for distribution among those of the pupils whose | the efficient instructress of the institution = down every mornin: ind: and deportment during the eqns ers. ‘These custks of hivor were nucastous sad | A, Baker, The Yepancec, Mis C. Farnhert; My a reception. he. j been pur- | S!ging of the children and the music of With-| aruxs, June 1d.—The government was said fiawed a mmkins Jewel *Siore, 280 Pa avenue, =, mode a delightful . ae concert, which eee enaneee millttery Moan! fesiations in favor A Letter, Miss E. Wagner; Vacation, Miss M. | could be endured aio beet Ramtenotigsate hae t. They meee & ialenbe, we hak, t po OA Seen ann G8. hts Drew; Be Kind, Miss Be Clarke; Watches, Miss | breeze ;_ but when breeze comes = eee one t cot in Beer the Island eal 7 on fon bean Maaaaeenion - - 3 ly, Just at | town isin d and powdered gneiss, itis | /.ME GREAT NATIONAL DINNER FOR weil selected, 2 lange portion of them being Ta | Pet, ‘Mist { Howell, Newapepers, Mig | Len: Toei ee | Dike Genabt or ee doe ‘ealey,Churchs will | they mnighy cosa Maree ne eng and ies the form of usefal literary works. Present on the | ™®n; Ships, Miss E. Samson; The Old School — - take place TUESDAY Sd, on old Camp | combination of “water and moonlight.” which slatform sat Rev. Fathers Boyle, Walter, and | House Mie A. Ricketts; Curiosity, Mise C. Mer. | _.T#® OLp So-piers aN THE FourtH oF Juty. Boos. Branch’ road. ‘Phe gentlemen ‘and is said to be ti pry eg tear Krenalt I. Hickey, Lewis Johnson, Esq. | illat; The Country Girl, Miss A. M1, Hayes; No The associated survivors of the war of 112 will ladies of Washington, Georgetown and Se rk gy Mayor Berret, and other prominent personages | Man lives to himself, Miss E. V. Lewis; Moon. | *#eMmble at the oy Hall, with cockade and | p!¢ ves ng in season i y at band. fickets ad: tlema: vertisement of the another column. interested in the subject of popular education. | beams, Miss H. Stoops; Sunshine and low, | of » at ten o'clock on the morning of the 4th | in4, SI. Thetconches ‘will leave the To-morrow sm ‘last day of grace,” and those Attia Misa 8. Dyer; They have to the Spirit Land. uly, and march thence to the national ar- | and Fourt y y. r of 10 a. m.,the pupils entered in yer; Wins P' | mory. A salute of ty and Fourteent ts . 2 ool who wish to save six per cent. (and who does not order, neatly and elegantly attired in white, and | Miss E. F. Redmond; ho has a Mission, Miss The ve " cannon at noon is intended. | James Graham's +B | these hard times,) willcome up promptly and displaying a most a Ge mae A. McIntosh. Compositions from the juatern— badd oe one of the upper je 2-2t outta: ment, and became seated en forms on elther | Cheerful Miss J.B. Denham; The Future, Fin the disetcisn yn hour or more side of the door of entrance. As they marched —_ ©. Green; We return no more, Miss M. he aagey pel yc phe pone and s GRORGETOWN ANVED Tura | ., Fromunce, June 16 —The eprom Poe os neo grec ‘A French dial seen by Dr. Za: : will beof an {interesting character. At a of GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | Baron Ricasoli ts about to a hereeppeee March Bache. Harp, am | oft and coed “Taceut Prducr® wat | XE ere, jrll bs model cage from Oras ° For ether Georgetown advertisements see frst page neem ‘Cocca ; ihe scholars. "Near the close of the ‘exercises | Of seventeen; pleture of the battle of North (EPARIENTION, POTOMAC LIGHT IN- senior Circle—Pirst Honors—Misses Kate Rover, | e#utiful duett was sung by M. and Madame Point—and some of the identical uniforms worn : ° ,, ‘ge and or FANTRY.—You are hereby to ap- 2 | Raymondi. Premiums then awarded to | the battle flelds of that eventful period. ear at your Armory at7 o'clock on the morning of Aptoinette Simms, Sarah Henning, Anna Van the foitées cet a — typ 2 = and dres: ies and ge he 4th of fal next in full dress summer uniform, Taibouri, Arietta, Marr. Josephine asbengh: | tet which ‘diplomes were distiteted: Sy Me: | _ AWNING, Tuinvas —it ls astonishing what ob- | Pat¥etenfa Raawton eee oe ee HOMANGSW OR EE, Cort. Irene Fleury. Mary Holliban’ Mary Mergarel | Richards : * | jects are selected by patente thieves for thetr tie: e ividaale will find i Hem GETOWN TAX. PAYERS WILL 7 bold); ‘wor! pass su Fr cent, On their Ge Xx, Fen Cau, Pay Heme” ne ©*0 | geRitor etary Mss aee Sap: har | rete rar “some tie Say "be naforded and every abouts wil'be | Yours paid on or iforetnn tt Feige “went | Me tench Cabinet hae completely led “Junior Clrcle—First Honors—Misses Bena | Frances Redmond. n lors of houses, removing the cur- | Putrantied by th : je 35-1 CHAS. D. WELCH, Collector. | Bat to discuss toe see ed Sen Simms, Fanny Joyce, Annie Mahony, Mary Tal-| _ Second Grade of Premiums—Miss Julia B. | *i28ftom the windows, and toring away articles he Larder will be} Sent ivesetainall the deli- = . 7 ma sp ‘ per er to — a bourt, Emma MeDevitt, Lucy Gainer, M Denham, Miss Eleanor Samson, Miss C. Merillat, | Wich were most easily identified. Last night all times. FATENT FREEZER. The unfriendly between the Moors and bictraw. Rate Richy, Anes ‘Plant, Ferny 4; | Miss Cutie Ferabarn Mis Matton Greer smother gang went to work and took down the | caith the choicest PATENT FIVE MINUTE FREEZER, | Spaniards incre “ ds, Stewart, Mary J. McC iA Graduates—Miss Mary C Green, Miss Julia B. - ou Fer: ; . i The b se. Operation si week: “tes, Schools, ; i Companiec'will hind this the mort desirable resort | Slt certain, For vale by : - * The r Guard-house. It is not ted who the operators pee . - ; ‘ ie bine hema “a Frank. veg ciatoe o orem rranedsgentard Seapine Ae op Ded FO oe ces - Nabe bo rpene foe epending a amma fs 3 DEN jo 28-st No. 114 Bridgo st. Georgetown. ine hey age great Powers have discovered a ; r ? anor. Secor lie at 5 be aes n ing sails for boats. ie thieves | TOR 5 [ Mary Eckloff, Florence Scott, Mary Horstkamp, | Me with a few appropriate remarks on the sub- . - behind ¢ tween 1st and 2d streets, ‘would respectfally re ing, od will sail as above with despatch. a the aaeereealee ES rangement hada great infinence fn occash Maria Louisa Brown, Mary S. Drurp, Mary C. | Ject of female education, at the same time com- Sanitary Mgasure.—We learn that Mayor Ber- | S&t°,!2. cae that A CONCE en M. the cold reception ‘given to Prince Gorucuanom’s Keugalic plimentary to those youug ladies who had been ret, being satisfied from complaints that the con. x eel ey Habe een every MON- = = proposal of au intervention in Turkey. Reward of merit in the primary class—Misses re fortunate as to be thus distinguished above tractors for cleaning the gutters, &c., have utterly | season, at his Pavilion commana ah al k/O PER’S FERRY. Second. Prussia and Austria bave refused to Georgina Kieckhoefer, Carrie Barneclo, Lizzie | their classmates. failed to perform their duties, has annulled all cf fog at 1p. m- Proviour te'the Conecee | GaN Andalter July al. Iso, the stecmer_L. J. | secoveiee the meses mira have refused to Miller, Kate Reilly, Janey Ryan, Pauline Mejor, | Mrs. Richards then Presented a diploma to each | their contracts, and has resolved to have the res | t open to those desiring to while | leave Géorsbin EVERY Tike Prassia has escaped the obligation of « refusal, by Mary Draine, Annie Barneclo, Margaret Darby, | Of the three graduates, accompanying the distri- maining work done by day labor, as formerly. | 54% ,%,/@@ houre in the mazy dance. ICE | DAY. THURSDAY aot SATUR vsking Count Cavour not to announce the annexa- Mary Daly, Emmy O°Toole, Janey O’Toole, | bution with a few well-conceived and pertinent The contracts were taken too low ‘to enable the | CREAM. WATER ICES, and every description | PAY. at > o’elock a in.. and return every alternate | tion officially. Louisa kboefer, Rosetta Kieckhoefer. remarks, exhorting the graduates to be as faithful | parties to do the work properly. All persons hav. | 4iGONFECTIONERY always ready at city | day stGurslock & me On cae Saturday trip from | ‘Third. ‘hat the Emperor Napoleon, it appears, Ave Maria, Schubert. Sung by Miss Mary | and diligentin the discharge of thetr future duties | [n7' complaints to meke oe the above subject will | "Parties desing the Gardens for Pic Ni Rorddtowa., ‘te boat will run through to, Shep- | is about to claim as compensation due to Sweeney. Accompanied by Miss A. = as they had been with regard to their scholastic best secure aremedy bycommunicating in writing | poses, are requcated to five sday oF two notics. Loaner ho je 21-3m__| in consideration of the new territory which the At the conclusion of the Ave Ma ‘a, which was requirements. ch to the Mayor. The prevalence of extremely warm | _i¢ 18 3m ‘ ess of Garibaldi will add to the House of sung in fine taste iss Sweeney, Father Boyle jec: poi air aoe eae jo wee - ANNIVERSARY Exercises or Larayerrs In- | Weather renders this a subject of general interest. Sa that Genoa, the nee of Nice and the Prine bg 7 Tatlhigenesr. EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. of Sardinia should be annexed to France prizes, three handsomely-wrought gold medals | $1/7°T#.—The entertainment at Willards’ Hail, ae WANTS. FAXcursi C \T to the three best pupils, as follows: First prize to | !#st evening, stands, without exception, as the || Warsr Fountains Fon THE PATENT Orricr.— ———— sd iXCURSION TRIP TOGLYM NT ox JU Political Rejoicings Miss A. E. Bussum; second prize Miss first of all the school exhibitions and closing ex- | In the centre of the Square enclosed by the Patent WANTED—By & smart, active boy, twelve | ~ The Steamer THdMwad LLY Kate Carroll; third prize to Miss Adelade Julien. | &'!8es in the city this year. The hall was densely | Oitice building, two large basins nave been sunk. Xears of axe, (American and an orpha: two trips to Glymont Pav July Foaremoura, Va.. June 28 —A — As their names were pronounced. the successful | C'9¥ded, and the audience gave the most positive | They are of brick,with iron rims. the bottow of | PLACE where he ean make himself useful to ‘hi jon r his | ath. | h f. foot y tion meeting took here last night, in favor competitors advanced to the platform aud binsh- | !"dication of their interest, approval, an ap each being covered with cement. In the middle Is not atraid of work. Please address | onth state leeks Alnrsondend of Breckinti cand Lane. Great enthusiasm was ess r . this office. je 2s 2t Y ingly received from the bands of Ma rret | ciation of theentire performance by the breat of both basins are inserted jet pipes, which drive | —~" at ~ —— Si o'clock @. m., and will leave Washington at 1 ae eis ‘tutineaiale ehiee edge stillness which pervaded the room. the water to the height of 3) or 40 fect, The ANTED—To attend upon an invalid gentle- | ?’clock, Alexandria at 134 o'clock p. im., and will penne Prof. Loomis stated that the exercises of the | grounds around these fountains will be sodded, 08 t WOMAN cf oxperionce and skill asa | Tetura in timeto witnese ee, spplacse. He was followed by ‘The Country in Spring. Written by Miss A. rtp et not to be regarded as a literary effort, | and evergreen shrubbery planted in rows near the morse. wou — who can #.% xood recom- | | There will be a stri of music in attend- | jy F_ Crocker, who were also loudly applauded. vale bat rather the result of a desire on the part of the | buildings. MIL UR, F st. between ath and th ato 4S | “Refreshments will be furnished by tye Proprie- | Bixckamrrom, N.Y , June 37 Ox the receipt Premiums in Christian Doctrine. young ladies to have a private entertainment for D ———— Mees — = tors, Messrs. Jones & Miller. here of the news announcing the nomination of What are the Wild Waves, &c., (duett.) Glo- | tbeir own ure, in the school-room, unknown bee rac SER rag ibe young men ———— Round inp tickets from Washington 75 cents, | Breckinridge and Lane, o onute of ene hundred ver. Sang by Misses Arietts Marr and A. Van } 5° bim a bis part, unknown to them, he had | Who had spent a night in the Guard-house, were W trtEra eo 3, from Alexand: K on DOCUMENTS. ria 60 cents ; children ander 12 years was. bd National Democracy, accom- : NS, AUTOGRAPHS—$5 for | of age Lge ery pny tm fm of balls: the lighting of ladies might be better accommodated Of the | Sffence was against the corporation law, being | 82 autograph latter of Gen. Taylor. 31, 5th. 2th, | Tickets sold at the boat. fone toe Medi | pe gut gm | rhe irich Interpreter. Biisses Kate Carroll and | Day Air DoPils who were to appear as speakers, | (rant one) rdetly. One, however, was not | Sst, 34th, Sth Volumes of Niles Kerisier wanted | | Omntbuses will leave the corner of Pa, averne | confres. the letting . Louisa Clements nearay. all were entirely unaccustomed tospeak In as eee tia muruanee of Gis peece, and | _j029-s01m: Under Wills peers beak’ bat past and quarter before l gel, | | Cuicaoy, June 27 —One hundred and five a en and Profane Bistory,, Cont | PS as cesitioniel slits parts was remarkably | vidently been drinking, was dismissed with a | WY ANT#D TO RENT—A medium-size House, | ‘Alter ths boat returns she will lay over Dem here this evening by the F Star Spangled Banner. Grobe. Harp, Miss | $004, and most excellently delivered. The enun- | lecture that may be of service to him hereafter the netghborh od between loth and 12th sts. Bussum. “Accompanied on the piano by Miss} cuted this hall that the friends of the young | ‘ken out for a hearing before Squire Doon. ‘Their Bena Simms. hei : og est and a.m THe aera Ri ate, | whacf until after the close of the Grew rie for the | tnridge aad Lasse oes oenation of Bi i ciation was cl * s 5 OP Sead * Gre | 2ccommodation of the citizens of Alexandri » — “ 2 ty A. Van | #@ination cenld Lave beter erat cel Whereai | THE PRomenave Coxcenrs —Mr. Editor: 1 | Howser” Star Offices — — SAM’L BAKER, so aentc tant, ie S- Sens 31 — She Deane b> second the motion of your correspondents about Bussusn, Kate Andersen, & H : characters of the principal and teachers of this | SC" y pei be Marr. Ja Talbourt, Jose nod Hartecgh ‘Bena institute. The discipline of mind must have | Paving ‘Son oe i Renan ere At orem eae h corner Simms, Ellen Cabill, ‘Adela ia deilfea.” beeu thorough and constant the past year to have | Ce'ts on Sunday afternoon instead of Saturday. so | *f! H : tady Daily News this morning hoists the Breck- inridge and Lane ticket Roerranp, Vt, June 27.—The friends of FOURTH OF JULY. 25. EXTRAORDINARY EXCURSION TRIP | ias and Johuson fired one hundred guns bere te- PI ven thi; it that we laboring men can attend them. It is the = = 2B-2tF ; d lng, Rewding aad Octbereeae tet eet” Graco wilfedt permit awighandiuchiod oc tha | OMY Way Ont of the even thatips tres hota e | 4 Ga EGE 1 WASHINGTON | © Washimgtom to New Work, | vlog mete eens nomination. Spesches are vi Know 2 Sank, (Deett ) Hora Sung by Misses | Plecvt be eer) Web oy 7 fueled << SR Tanaine Mane | FICK "Chamtormnite aed AND RETURN ? | band of musle is playing, and great enthusiasms 1 i ng Miss nie les, of Md.. as ipal of 7 AN. i v1 % n - Z > is manifested. pie ony Taboos. Accompanie on the ue Soegex Verege Be Sh S Pane Md rvants, bo h maleand female, speak : y Washington Branch Railroad Tux Axnvat Exutnirios of Mr. Samuel Kelly's h aud Spanish laoguages. Also, Farm Philadelphia, Wilmington’ end Ba timore Rai!- Concok», N. H., June 27.—The nomination of 3 ‘ jou Hands.” “Pwo Feniis Saves, wanted : Dougiss und Jobnson fe being ratified to-night Washington Select School will take place at the | fur private iamilics. Hecoks ey Ye Tere Retrend eee maione, ana jo"a-Stt c NER D, Proprasten Jersey Railroad Ste: both in this clty and at Sesnthenter, with great The Letter, Misses Louisa Clements and Kate | $8, the Connecticut girl B spay Snlreivaated Carroll Md gecure the nenes.who said that wealth | academy, corner of G and Tenth streets, cn More "Premiums in Plain Needle-work, Tapestry and ite Acts peer ne ae oie, el day avenine next, at S o'clock, when a number of - FULL BAND or tue INDEPE} as ys artdllh Ah atin Halk: Nees ——e, 7a ws complished exquisite, who was ss os ed ith | interesting pieces will be recited and premiums Le Te ppm tl oF es 5 reed with Sse-worke and speech by Hon. E Piseo eis ita Repetti jarp, 3 . King. “Newton, the celebrated French gonlogist, distributed. everal good plain Coke, Chambermaie TICKETS FOR THE ROUND TRIP ONLY v Harrington, Ira A. Eastman and otbcrs. Crowne and Premiams to the Orphans. with the celebr7ted British poets, Bancroft, Pres- itp Cuerry BALsam. Be goed re es or teen and Go _ie ls Was TED IMMEDIATE with good reference, to P pea Ww. Iso, six good Farm Hands, with good refs ens Master and Pupil, (Duett.) Hewitt. Sung by | Cot, 2nd Hamlet; Miss Dora Zimmerman, of Va., | The following is worthy the attent on of all who | jay i Usion Intelligence and Ho = ; a ~ Be A Negre 5 Misses M. Sweeney and A. Van Bussum. of thie clay, Bi7H and MissStrider, the geologist, | re ntorested for themselves or fitaniis; . 19 Louitiaamsvenns, betweon | ;,.0t,, View fenailing thecitigons of Waak-f | Ae ten euasteendat twas March. Harp, - King. Piano, Mise A | tee cy ation of the Queen of the Year, the | _ Dra” Sir: I was attacked, about five months ago, UNCAN goes op? REAT EASTERN STEAMSHIP created here, this morning, by the seizure of gan losi f oe e Year, the | with a severe coid. which sét. led on my lungs, and ~ - A+ 5 FOP ts: | as well as to visit the Metropolis of America, on | 4 negro, named John Marshall, by three men who Being compelled by reason of other engage- | © ag performance, was a most gorgeous affair | doctors (the most respectable in this city) said’ that ANTED —To have eve: ational Anniver rrangements have been | » rived here in the midnight train from Cincin- ments to leave the room before the conclusion of | Miss Laura Gordon, of thiscity, was crowned | | had inflammation or consumption of the lungs, WwW can find a Fine eff 7 well-known lines to run & ti. They took Mars! away in the 6 o'clock the exercises, we are unable to-day to make any | “U¢*"—a more dignified, graceful, and accom- | and, after exhausting their skill without relief to CLOTHING and FU 6 AL PRESS TRAIN of first-class Pas- | 9! gh is for Cincinnati note of the approprints reaserhe pon rie frost plished Queen could not have been selected | te, pronounced my case incurable. { commenced | PEOPLE'S CLOTHING St 460 Say. | Senger C rs, welading a Car exclusively for Ladies | train, and started, it G a Bove nein ad tlemen who were present for that purpose; but in | his scene will not admit of description; none | Skids br. Wistar's Kalsam of Wild Cacrry about | enth st., op Dey ety eh oben ee ee sz luding we cannot withhold expression of our Pg those who saw itean conceive of its beauty. | Sif over the house, and am how a wall ec” vue WANTED.—Every one to know pena Steamers foe New York “ia Sheriff Johnson and Constable Black- eciation of the admirable syatem of educa-| The Queen was crowned with the ‘celestial Yours respectfully, Geoxce Hoover. Seventh st.. charges fair "ESDAY E te arres:ors, but a _fartued in this institution, apparent im the | "OWA, and bore a golden sceptre, Ler white | _Abovel haud you a plain ¥tatement from George | Goto SMITH Seton ingtoz P. OR Ds Sag | en a ee ee oeeeenan manae exercises of the morning. The pupils were ad- | “wing robes glittering with golden stars. The | Hoover, of thiscity, who is well known, havin; CaP and proceed to Philadelphia. a: . | z ys . mirably classed and po Es great intellige Maids ‘of Honor, Hope, the Seasons, and the | lived here some twenty years. The doctorsattande. m., Where the Excursionists will be sfe has stated that he was a free man, though once a portment untversally unex attendants, were tastefully dressed, and presented | i!” ome three months, and gave him up to dic; but from the Depot free to the elegant Pa-- | slave. tionable an array of beauty and loveliness seldom seen, as | Y's Balsam cured him, senger Cars of the Camden boy R.R. for —_—_—_——_—_——— . D. R. W. Witstack, Druggist. Amboy, arriving there at 3 0’ k wi Arrest for Forgery. they successfully brought their gifts to the Queen afayette, Ind ae bark on one of the Compan: eam man named Jobn . unfayette, Ind. : - y's splendid Steame: x, 1 mm J « Waren —Mr. Jobn Shea lost a | dud ladies meen ne eaerolees teveral gentieen | | Nonogenuino unless signéd 1. Buereuaths wiap- | PRQARDING.—A handsome Front Room Ca53 | Bxssing through Staten feland Sound by daylight, | , BosTo™, June 272-4 veung wey ae im trouble and gave notice of his loss tode- pekrmgies acy eametie te eee ten ca * Crepared be ® inth street, one dodr sou ofk st. itiseuppliod | Spitgueat New Nock atba-m | | 2 | hers for attempting to pass a forged check pur- ecti t Keese. who soon discovered it in " ti 4 < | sale by Z. D. Git E use of hath roe it" | York, at 10 o'clock p. m., of the Fourth, immediate-| porting to be signed by A. T art of New the possession of Peter Hogan,a colored man | 2? vad ‘hem permission to rise. The music G. Stot P. was under the direction of Prof J. P. Caulfield, who tried to sell it. Peter said he got it from | and was of course appropriate and excellent. Y, having several large ard airy | ly on the termination.of the Magnificent Dosplay of | York. Failing to find bail in the sum of $1,000, t r. Shiner to sell, with the assurance that be its a cal. froin gentlemen or fami. | Fireworks at the City Hall Which will con- | he bas been locked up for trial. The check is i ur Board. ‘Transienta } clude at 93 p.m; reach Philadelphia 2 a.m, Balti | for e970 and isdrawn on the American Exchange We cannot forbear saying that on leaving the | Sootmixc axp BRaciNe —There 1s n0 prepara. 190 acco! i 595 New J r 06 and Washington 10a. m., on the morn- | (°° $270, am uid have ail over a certain amount he could | pall we were 1 a ace s prepara. | als mmodated. 594 New Jersey av , Capitol | more 6a. m., an ng a.m., Bank. a for it. The etieer knew Polatte he on hones e were impressed with the fact that this nin existence which has such a soothing effect Hl, south side. ‘2. ing ofth ti te ii F pases of jt it *s Stom- audiset shout te ect the proof of Shin. lustitote is winning for itself an unequalled rep- cases of nervous excitement as Hostetter’s Som a Tickets are positively limited to 10 from Wash- cle aE RE uitation ach Bitters. Although the [ame of this renowned | PRS M, a, : y | in-ton,arenow ready, and ean be procured at the Maine Democratic Convention. claim of ownership. He senta man to Shina 7: invigo’ ant rests mainly oni s astonishing cures of taken that oligibl. h Fa. | Adams’ Express Office, and at the Depot of the B.] Porrzanp, June 25.—The Democratic Conven- = Sesnred: ted — ee aang Bax Ecseearions of the Primery Schools of pyspepns, seer Complaint, and intestinal diso fs : & O.R.R, Washingto! Jot | tion of beng vgaed nes oe E se for arith tee ered and gave the watch up to | the Third District were concluded with those of | TE} ‘ . : ds 0! FO K GRAND MILITARY Governor, be receiving 714 votes agai —_ bar with (he remark that he could not sell it | the assistant's department, Primary Ne: goons | oe he fi Hee oe TBM ENN? tering. Win. P. Harris, of Biddeford ; H. Strick for the price he wanted. Shinar received it and | Josephine teacher,)' on Po ‘ well ventilated, and en fi AT FORT WASHINGTON. the proof was consummated. Shinar was held to | and Primar vinta Lapp aoe fae b A iy ae Sexiy H : i land, of Bangor, were chosen presidential elect- . 6, at prese: i sto whic ex, th Y, at moderate Tabe boarders for a hearing before Squire Donn. The only | of Mise hige FT nearer coeege “ hb stro! ugias men. The conven- Ande: Wed : - It cheers and It a be a 5 ns.en: boarder: ice: tafe and commodious steamer PHENI pope Bese alte caead teams thing for the defendant to do was to produce the | jasiant. Both schools were exuinined’ by F's ei cnrechioesticin yan | by the dey “ yore es % TON LIGHT INFANTRY Bat . wid Bo Sot, dt fram, 2 colored fellow, whom he | Walsh. of the Board of Trustees, and are favorably | 2:28, tever follower ias ay wopicanaar oe : EEKING BOARD will find ‘ON to run to the Fort on the 2d, 3d and 4th of Suicide. ssid he would produce, and a warrant was issued | reported The assistant’s department of Primary 7 rll wien mPagd ean i y for the colored man’s arrest. Yesterday afternoon Leave Washington, (footof Eleventh st.) | Lypranarouis, Ind., June exaudria going and returning, as fol- —Henry 8. Kel- No. 5, was plac: i i ale by Di ists and d lly ev 3 about five o'clock. a great excitement prevailed Pin Pe veeaty nde the supervision of Miss im oe eee logg, herdware merchant, and for many years a Bird in February last, and the progress of her issouri avenue, Je 25-e03t * '. tted suicide tais morn- i . “ - je 27-3) ri shi : resident of this city, commi sul pen an eBradh ps team ld of Locistens | Claset since that time fally show that the time | — ytpyrn’s Minaculous Veawix Desrxoven all Rieck ipa ere Warhinaton 12 noon; Sepea) to) Ly dcowniag Shanet. Piaseckh auieaiiiad Mey talag Dhgtied Seer ethene aaa fight! | nics ee inthe female department of our | the oldest and best remedy known for extermnat- conis, wi : tained uponrea- | Tuesday, Sd, leave Washington at 9a. m.,2and 8 | are supposed to have been the cause. jetectives and police sitting about ‘«Legality ra) was not Spent Pn aie re Pupil for some} ing Rete and Mic-, Cuckrosches, Buzs, Ants, | sonable terme by poocdinns Cope ope | om 2 Years) was not spent in vain. The examination of | Musquitoes, Fleas, Moths,G:ain- Worms and Gar. s. place’ started, and getting sight of an individual Primary No. 6, originally intended for the Isth of | den tusects.” ve Table whose long and rapid strides Indicated an extra-| the month, was necessarily postponed until the Principal Depot, 612 Broadway, N. Y. dated. ordinary baste. they followed him, and after a| 97th, im consequence of the death of the tees Id by all Druggists everywhere. © ma 18-Sm chase of about half a mile, the fugitive was run | Mrs an, a lady who bas been fa aunied into an outhouse in'an alley in the rear of Wesley 4 Banny’s Taicornznovs 5 t Freem: engaged in the bli japel. where he fastened himself in. Officers 1681s und whose worth Fete eanicteinoe esday, 4th, at @ and 113 a. m,, and 2%, 5and Twe Persons Killed. Sym. last tri 1 New, Beproxp, Mass , June 27.—Calvin Sta- _ on sre 4th ths last trip up, leave te Fort ples, a highly tstoemod citizen, romero ing ESA tl trip tickets 50 ce: to be had on the | were instan’ this afternoon falli LES AND POINTS, No money collected on'tae boat. ofa derrick. "Several others were injured. ‘Wer order of the Committee 34 G st. Boarders can also be accommo je 27-3" JORENCH LACK MANT Parasols, Sun Shader, and {sen Umbrellas, is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- in that capacity wearecon- | tiving Cl olenainee. Wa iasand Camere Rachie OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That no steam- Llinois Congressional Nomination. Allen and Busher took charge of the door. and f not tifying, Cleansing, Curling, Preserving and Re- ana French worked Collars, ag ig ior gt tive recognlzing the voice of Allen in the mteectaipenen cine and scrapotane puat,# | storing the Hair. Ladies, try it. Sold by all Drog- Swiss and Throad Sets, Pee er posts will be permitted to land at | Cuicaco, Jnne27.—The republican congression- ession “I'll shoot through the door. if you } in the discha: - Cambric, Jaconett, during the encampment, except the steam- don’t open ft,” remarked “Ob! if that's you Mr. rge of her duties cannot be found. | #18ts and Perfumers. mar l2-6m al convention met to-day and nominated Owen ‘ 01 Of the {atek: put Lad broken loose from him and at- | ments of woe, the pupils of Primary No.6 tathe; | bowels. Depend « upon i, mothers it will sive whe earnestly requested to call and vettio their accounts Georgetown Benevolent Association, ca le and banitted than reel and oner fore the of the coming month, so a: oO ‘orthe cxafiemget. He Gas thes beieee Bae Boe te ponent the operations of the | BTgetiy cafe inal onsce: See elec em | ati eee ese iat of the coming sponth, £0 9s BENEFIT OF THE PCOR, and admitted Lis connection with the watch, but + ‘nothercolumn. oc li-ly — persons, jeaving the city, or othera, may wish said he got it from a colored man named Jobnj Assavtt anv Barreny.—Yesterda 5 ® Lyon’s Magretic Insect Pow Opa R. BUCHLY, yu DER Williams, in Hog alley. He was committed to] German woman named Augusta Sc mids. es Exterminates Bed Bugs, Roaches, Ticks, Ants, ir in New and Second-hand Furniture jail, Qur reporter, who participated In the race | plied to Justice Jonson fora warrant against Garden Insects, &o. : an ook Mu c 9 The Ii : low se 5 ’ E,A. RYTHER, Capt. Lovejoy by acclamation for re-elec! Alien, 1H come out.’ He opened the door and iy damien ee 5 | Mus. Winstow, an experienced nurseandfemaie | Hls*x7, Glov-s, Gauatle'ts, Biaokl lk Mitts, &e = — vetia coanpletcly ose eeerae Cela Bamed Bill] to tatertere with the wanal routine; the customary | EAY%C|¢D; Nees Soathins Syrup For Childen Teeth | jo:27 Payton & nuTomson. | G na QUBY THE FOURTH: © Suiitions: Sia ah anaes seid seals 's, completely exhausted bythe chese He] relief of the tedium of the exerci th » A r ~ SPECIAL NOTICE. ws a s —t et eat ed ee nen: for Sealing the |eoeg) was omitted, and, deemed in, tho bablit. | pill sling ail pai ead Te aie. te saps tos | ALLL, Persone ett Nr cepeotfally and Howard street is held at $5.52. Wheat dull and The best Pic Nie of the season will be given at ANALOSTAN ISLAND, WED Dente NESDAY, July 4th, for the benefit je%-6t 425 S.venth, between G and H sts. | of the poor. “abo ood exere: i i s State $5.30a85.40; Obio $5:50a85.90; above descri it was € . hoy s It contains no Poison The Association pledge themselves that good | S* 5 40 5 bat 4 Eee to aelive when the sietary sede ck Pere: tent ee te ee ee Res CARD SPRCIAL [Those of our oustomors and | ordergrll be preserved. They ‘also guarantee ty | $5 G5a5 90. Wheat is heavy. Corn’ ie} “6 im the suad. inna, ad g ae Lyon’s Macxeric Pitts rend who have bills with us pectfully | their Visitors every comfort and pleasure. Ne ex- | mixed 6ijga6éc. Pork is quiet. Lard is firm n the suade > was issued, and this morning Officer B. T. Wat- Are Certain Death to Rats and Mice. notified that they sre all made of, ertion on their part will be spared to make it agree- | Whisky closed dull at 21 ya2l xc. $$$ = ee be gh orprepeat apace The tes- Sold everywhere, not to have thom sent in th m able to all who may favor them with their pres- = sant E — - mon wed e ies been eek during the present wee! after | ence. ~ mancial. of aagthamepeatcn Calior ne eee a WMO tear Sere ee ae years old | | Tux ssom ov nxsravction istho fatality among | thet time we shall randor every account on our | “Pho Declaration of Independence will be read by | ew Yorn, Jetta hes are dull and be by M id Mrs. TH ‘ 2 ked | W2s the fruit of their marriage. Being compelled | 9ur you and middle-aged to ind bo..ks, and we earnestly request an early settia | a member of the *ssociation. “ - lower; Chicago and Rock 70%; I * prea es amet ar = eg haga r % debasing habits. ‘Those who f ment of the same 88 soon as possi! rompt pay | An oration will be delivered by a distinguished | lower; Chicag island 70%; Lil. Cen by some very pieasant incidents. The princi to leave the city for employment, he desired his | {ry0eine 18 dispel the growing @ read | mentsalone will enable us to serve our patrons 3 tral shares 63; Michizan Southern 30; New York of the institute,considering that in a school wi Wife to go with him, but she declined, and he | ‘774 3’ ches.” It | upon the best terms. oon Ascensions during | Central 81%; Reading 40%; Mo. 664%; U.8& nearly all were meritorious, the presentation of | ‘old her to goto her father’s, till he returned. | delineates in vivid colors (for 11 1s beautifully i J,W, COLLEY & co. the s ternoon, and a splendid display of Fireworks } 5's of 174 11 and premiums would be a matter too gen- rn, be discovered that she was } trated) the causes and effects of local aud vital dis- je 21-10 523 Seventh rt. above Pa.av. | on the grounds ia the evening. - eral to constitute an evidence of spec it him with an additional heir. | ease decay, pointing out the only sure safety = v ll also have one of the best views of etermined, on consnitation with the pupils them- 5 valve—read the advertisement of *Trresemar,” in P UBLIC BATHS. NESS YLES OF RICH JEWELER an to Tuntt the marks of distinction and sub- " another colunm, Sold by Dr. Barrow, 194 Bleecher iN HOU; stitate a social party in which ali could partici- 4 street, N. Y. Price 25 cents. Sent free every- mat opened & large st: now Ww! a nd. ‘The Holy Hi HENRY SCHAEFER, Pand has beenengazed. Al the deheseios of fhe | he wilt Fd he Harm a ill be ser: for dinne: supper. pate. Accordingly parents and friends joined also by 8. Calvert Ford, jr., Washington, Biaxky xn Duxesan, best qoality of Refrostiments at cit + a w 5 I E St., near Seventh, oppo. Post Office Department, . pues. 7 the | 22 Presents, he bal agra of fair ones, and — hours . v aes Wiener anata tan Has fitted up in connexion with his establishmout | Wester AV hares rovery | Syn during the | Ook 8 passed in the interchange of cong! ons, y, as hee Wi All of De prroraznic eer ifie Ho- | convenient Accommodations fo: ilording to his | day, free of charge. This Pic Nie being solely for intesepensed with lh chenes mast on the poe porary, Ling byg Bone > gy hg or tJ bao r tammily gurromars and the aye eee SOLD a a charitable purpose, all are earnestly req to uthfal voices. x meopathi medi fam ] 's ~~. ron . ging the following pas dma pore pet_in bones. af 35 ‘aad b ge = bog to 8: hours, His ober HI be moderate—twenty-five | Prick ty: La tes and Gents each 25 ots.; Children by Rev. A. W. Wilson, of Baltimore, ev. f ea will Dog fronts ; ‘and > n i re a 0 ic gle rath, or five baths for a dollar | 1 cts.; 10 be p ocured of the Committee and at the avenge rcipeu ote sorted toners |, 8 Musas Taxar —While tx Zt oun 200 fn arena wicket ak | path ahatotne uber a pera’) este rok jen s Ww. rr » or 4 i in} i 7 in brief bat bappy terme: to Mies Laura Thomas, |e wereagrecsbly sorpris evening} Sivo inigr, worth ocrner of ‘arent aad euqtoms © that th a deat cab Pada AAS opie hg Teciseel Tel Fig = OO: rt of ugton, a medal excell in V j 4 ishment will in no manner interfsre IGHT EXCURSION to mathematics; to Misr Rachel Garrett, of Waabe | Se Tesidence of Mrs. Brasbears, No. 367 css nal infamumetions of ual but 0: i HE A lar professic siness. On AD on : resent facilities he steamer Purnix has heen ‘ine inyton. medal for the best bo sicction to Nis Sanaa 5 i l accom the: phe mig bg Fare sod Mas ‘Ocevis Terkel, of Coes Mary mie gamcer Me Pay, MEE ESI NS in mane ine | eveeacts hese te cee Se land, rewards of handsome books for n presided speaks ir 8 fast su) of. tt or Trimm thei own orthetc children's ee seuad s : eluidren, % . &e. air, eto say am na Nad SEE lS Oy DA in physiology = ee, tenth senses. Prepare Beitéracoctnmodat ious, in having up a small GEAND FourTa 7 JULY EXCURSION faery pets: ae ‘as to the owt a a) credit for rin! i Sppropriated it exclusively to t! use, x : pupils, for all seemed to pronounce the banors To pay aye > orm, | ~#2=1¥___________________| "Piney Point, Point Look-Out, worthily won and well deserved. The eveping’s . ey MaDAMe DELARUE | Norfolk, and P entertainment was closed by a bountiful supply pw bghy 2 I : Would respectfully inform the Ladies’ lk, ortsmouth. of ice-creams, water-ices, and other refreshments | 2/5? Fespective of the body she ha. now a select assortment of 7 —_— suitable to the season, and the company separated the many guests we : . Dress Straw rete Lawties’ Riding Hats, THRE ee ‘Steamer BAL with the bope that another year w: bring . : ¥ ; Wedicle ‘ Ribbon: a ar tees yor over- them and others together under Re erg ange oferunianvas, Choice F owers inhaled nd tet and happy auspices. We may remark it the tio 0 t) Lae , > on institate bas been eminently successful in its past 0 i ~ out year’s labors. A Cuance to Sse tHe Great Easter: Essor a Fourts oF Jury Crowiwat Court.—After our report closed terday, the jury returned a verdict of uty tu the case of the United States agt R ‘Maryman, for the house of Mr. Burdine, of the stealing articles of the value of reread reenter! aa for a new trial in this I bai” | UST R) “Re Verot 4 verdict of guilty of an assault and A $ ? ' veer Sonae rete ! Tr 1 ron-f for 20 sasault and bs L

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