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LOCA 17" Thongh Tux Star is printed on the fastest steam press in use south of Baltimore, its edition is so large as to require it to be put to press at an early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent in before 12 o’clock m ; otherwise they may not appear unttl the next day. ee Notice to Wasninctostans —Those of our fellow-citizens leaving for the watering places and elsewhere should bear in mind that we do not mail Tux Star except after payment in ad- vance at the rate of 37 cents per month Simends, Mi Ba Honorably mentionéd— Jane Guild, Eliza Venabi Geffers, Mary Clements. Primary No.5, Second Department—Miss Jose- phine Bird, preceptress. Edgar Steever, Mary e, Sarah Meekins, Geo. ‘onduct—Jobn Beale, Wm. Skel- irew Louxmur, Geo. Maikay, Daisy Cas- Attention to Stud Jobn Codrick, Mai mick, Lizzie Fry. Punctuality—Mar, Diplomas—Cora aline Casparis, Frank Jones Honorably mentioned— Ashe, Mary Stephens, Jo! Primary No. 6— Kate Sanderson. y and General Improvement— irgaret Mackay, Anna McCor- Frank Fontaine. utchinson, John King, Mad- Ambrose Steever, Ellen Flynn, Notice —District of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted in the BaLTIMORE Sun are received atand forwarded from THe Star Office. Joseph Marceron, John Temporarily in charge of Miss » im consequence of the death of Distrisvtion oF MepaLs and PREMIUMS To tHE Purizs oF tHe THinp District Scnoors Atan early bour this afternoon, the scholars con- pected with the various schools of the Third Dts. trict began to assemble at their respective sehool- houses, for the purpose of proceeding to the grounds immediately east of the Capitol. at which place all the schools of that district were to assem- ble and repair in procession to the Smithsonian Institution, where a distribution of premiums At 3 o'clock, accompanied Prosperi's Band, they took np thetr line of mar: along Pa. avenue tothe building above mentioned. There was a large number in procession, and the resented quite a fine appearance 'w exceptions, were neatly attired in white, and inthe line displayed various flags and banners t the Smithsonian Institute, they ge anditory awaiting them. Being comfortably seated, the large assemblage was called to order by the acting Mayor, (William T Dove.) when an effective invocation to the Di Throne was offered The scholars then rose and sun, song entitled Another lowed by an able and interesting address by the 1. Stevens, of Or the Junior Department Medal—Susannab Teacham. ary Conduct—Charlotte Kershaw, Jas roline Bean, Jas. Ferguson, Elizabeth ball, Adam Myers Attention to Stud) Mary Story, Ca {da Nottingham, y and General Improvement— Margaret Somer, Wm. Stuart, Sallie Thompson ty—Julla Thompson, Cornelia Karet Awkward, Susannah Teacham, tharine Bean, Seas te tie piven: Di plomas—Fdward Stuart, Jas. Bean, Oscar Jones, Harriet Somers Primary No. 7—Miss Ellen L.. Hawkins, precep- George Davis, Jas edal—Anna Carpenter xemplary Conduct—Jnlia Buckl-y, , Bliz. Miller, Rosanna Brown, F vy and General linprovement— ichael Fleming, Fred. Stew- Meal, Kate Dipple »inas—+Mary Carpenter, Mai erbert, Edmuni Attention to Stew Craig, James Bassford, Mary Kane, George Promary No S—Miss Lucy B. Davis, preceptress iza Thompson in Montgomery, Liz- , Mary Wilson, Lem- Exemplary Con zie Felger, Harriet Jenki Attention to Stnd Emma McFarland, istrict School, entitled Vox and Grapce, the medals and premiums were awarded by the acting mayor, to the meritorious scholars, in the following order School. First Male Department— MrCathran, preceptor Medal—Edward A. Cadle and General Improvement — ranconia Martin, Wm. Mon- tague, Geo. Mansfleld, Martha Armistead unctuality—Charlotte A ltermus Petronelia Krauft, Lanra Venable, James Crawford, John Holroyd, Trost Distri Wim. Lusby, Wm. Gardner The followin: pective schools y R_ Me¥arland, J. Barrett. G Attention to Study and General Improvement— B. Lusby, C Stockett, J.T. Ciarke, J. V. Car- lisle, D. Cailaghan 7 Punctuality—E. A. Cadle, J. Nottingham, P. Dod, § songs were sung by the res- unior Male Department; Sunshine, tinent; Bird Son; dat Sea, by Prir Let us love one another, by Primar well. by Primary No.3; The Miller’ by Primary No.4; Our good old frien mary No.5; Welcome, by tion, by the Whole District After music by the band, the schools were dis- by Female D: Diplomas—J £ B. Davis, G.D. Cunningham, GW. Thompson, P. Higgins. T. W. Smith, A Van Reswick Second Male Department—Miss Liz Primary No.2; Vaca- Medal— Wm. Dixon Exemplary Conduct—James Gatton, A. Smith, james D. Triay, J. Davis, Michael Touley, W-. te Tue FvxeratorMr Gates ington yesterday afternoon, in attendance perhaps the most participated in the fune: citizen in this city. at the business houses alton; were closed, as a mark of of the deceased, whose virtuous and useful life, and whose bigh character and benevolent actions were thus appropriately noble qualities were familia in the mouths of all took place at Eck- the presence of an numerous that ever Lobsequies of a private _m. many of Z our principal streets Tespect to the memory ation to Study and General Improvement— terson, M. Pickett, E. Peake, J. Bartlett, Punctuality—W . Dixon, G. Gordon, J. Gatton, W. Barr. G. Acton, N. Fowler, A Houghton, G Tyler, W. Copeland, H. Frencb, Sidney Clem- Diplomas—T. McCauley, H. Davis, G. Down- J. Higgins. L. Van Reswick, A. Connelly norably mentigned—J. Lighbtell, J. Adams, N. Mare, W. Mellis, H. Cook. Female Department—Miss E. H. Boggs, precep- remembered ; r as household words, The City Hall was dra; {n mourning, #8 were also the office of the National Intelligencer and the club rooms of the Bell and Everett Assoriation of thi: above the hall door of the tograph likeness of the lamen' shrouded in black crape were closed, and d Medal—Addie Thompson Exemplary Conduct—Sarah Lewit Margaret Pusicy, M: telle, Annie E. Downs Attention to Study and General Improvement— M Bean, Susie McConnell, is city, and suspended T was a large pho- ted deceased, en- The public schools uring the two hours after 3 m., and until the funeral cortege venth street and avenue. on its way to the Co: the suspension ef business amongst the storekeepers and others The acting Mayor, members of the City Coun- ells, officers of the Corporation at the City Hall, t of the Bar, Columbia Bookbinders’ Association the City Councils and large num from Alexandria, Georgetown, assembled at the City Hall and marched ina body to the late residence of the deceased, where were gathered together a numer- ous concourse of people, of all condition: whom few if any there present had not time or other been bene! Annie Clark, Exnma Salisbury, K: wkward, Annie Vanhorn, ane Castelle, Addie Thomp- , Eliza W heatley. Emma . Sevilla Davis, Symphronia Lusby Diplomas—Ella Sanderson, Susie Sniffins, Mar- aret Dyer, Alberta Bright, Rebecca Appleget, ary Hannah Anderson Male Primary—Miss Jane G. Moss, preceptress along Pennsylvania gressiomal Cemetery, Typographical of this « ty; bers of others and numerous onduct—Arthur McNally, George Waters, Jas. McAlwee, Geo. French. Attention to Study and General Improvement— Jas. Walsh, J. Vantleet, Edw'd Wayson, Marion tited by some deed of act of kindness, wise counsel, word of ement, or social hospitality, at the bands ose death they had assem- Punctuality—George Cross, Jobn Peake, John Diplomas—Iseac Wrench, Wesley Hutchinson, C. Pennington, J. Wilson Honorably mentioned—J J. Bailey, W. Walsh, M. Graham, J. Cross, W Robinson, W. Vantleet, G. Davis. F. Arnold, M of the good old man wh bled to mourn. ‘The funeral rites were performed by Bev. Smith Pyne. aided by Drs. Butler and Hail, and the beautiful and solemn burial service of the E copal Church was read. ani made; after which the 1% o'clock. The Wilkerson, C. Cook, id appropriate remarks rocessinn was formed, at all-bearers were Gen Walter Jones, Gen. R.C.Weightman, Richard 8 Coxe, sq, Win. L. Hodge, isle, Esq, Wm. B. Lee, an Primary No.1, First Department—Miss Frances Elcans, preceptress Medal—Rosalie Dyer q-, James M_ Carl James C. Welling Conspicuous in eneral Improvement— Fullerton, Emma Bassett, the procession was the Presi- the United Staves, and members ef his Cabinet, a number of Army and numerous distinguished p Shepherd Handy : Panctuality—Caroline Donobo, Mary F.. Green- well, Edward Donoho. Geo Connor, Noah Ports, Almira Milier, Alfred Ports, William Chrisman, Susannah Hess Diplomas— Margaret Mulloy, Magyie Mitchell, e Benson, Jno. Casparis, Julia and Navy oiticers, ogether a most imposing sa Mead. Ann © procession numbered al es, and proceeded from fork avenue to Seventh street, down Sev- euth steet, pact the office of the National Inteili- gencer, where & large crowd s-mbled, to Pennsylvania av the Congressional Cemetery, white ding ceremonies were performed, and the re- mains of the venerable ol fiend, and patriotic pi life had been devoted to the elev: and virtue, whose public career to all public men, and whose characterized by every Christian attribute, were jaid in the tomb rocession moved along the streets the ssenibled in multitudes, and stood in respectful silence while it passed ; the bells were tolled, and every indication of veneration and regret was observed ‘The ofive of the Congressional Globe, and the asparis Were shrouded with em- blems of mourning. yut one hundred ckington, down Honorably mentioned—Annie Humphries, Kd Cox, Almira Hayne, Virginia Cox, Rose Fulles ton. Killen Stack, Holland Williams, Geo. Oyster, of people were as- enue, aud thence to , Second Department—Miss Kate Sanderson, preceptress Medal—Alice Smith Exemplary Conduct—Annie Maloney, Lizzie Margin, Jeannette Lynch, Thos. Smith Attention to Study and Improvement—Henry Lizzie Magee, James W. McGuigan, Sam’l McNamee. Punctuality—Alice Smith, Thos. Fuss, George Luckett, Thos. Luckett —Jeannette Mair, Josephine Langley, voldt, Ellen Fealy, Dennis Willa- foyle, Albert Mitchell Honorably mentioned—Melvina Bean, Lizzie Hart, John McNamee, Wm. Henning Primary No 1. Third Department—Miss Emily Vo Tucker. preceptress Medal—Marcilear V Exemplary Conduct—Mary Ann Miller, Jennie igan, John Wheatly, Jobn Mulloy, Henry do man, the faithful ut, whose long ation of honesty was an example private life was Tuisvute or Resrect to THR Memory of MR GAL&s IN ALEXANDRIA —Ata meetin tion of the citizens of Alexandria, Tuesday afterncon, for the respect to the memory o: whose death had been announced, the follow preamble and resolution was offered by James dallowell, and the same unanimously adopted : Whereas, ithaving pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from this earthly abode, Joseph Gales, Esq.. and to transplant his immortal “Home not made with hands,”’ + Heavens,”’ therefore be it Kesolved, That it is with sincere regret that we have beard of the death of this distinguished man, Whose course through a Lon; life, has been one eq aasembled on purpose of paying due Attention to Study and General Improvement— ieecoh Gtk Mary M. Z mmerman, Jos. Oyster. Mary Chis- Sarah Webster, Frank Claveline Punctuality—Marcilear V. Ports, {da Arnold, Mary A. Donoho, Willie A. Hamilton. Diplomas—Jos. Barnes. Annie Missimer, Am- brose Brown, Edmund Hill, Stuart Smith, Sarah I spirit to thal Primary No.2, First Department—Miss Lucy E Sternal in the Moore, preceptress Medal—Jobn Ergood. Exemplary Conduct—Peter Little, S$ Acton, 8 Berkley. G. Kidwell, is. Luskey Attention to Study and Generel Linprovement— ross, G. Stockett, R. Garrett, and eventful lly remarkable for its purity G _ Felger, Vernon W. Beach, M. Joseph Panetuality—J. Ergood, J uedy, J. Smith, P. Little, T. Berkley Di plomas—A. Keitley, C. Crampton, M. Dixon, W. Hutchinson, J. Marriett, J. Minnikine. Second Department—Miss Kate Morphy. preceptress. Medal—Marian Pyles. Exemplary Conduct—Mar Sexton, Mar. Bean, Eliza Little, Ruma Bradley, Francis Berry, El- Kesolved, That in his death the countr: _— whose best interests he so ably and fait Bright, W. Ken- | vocated for more than half a century, has met with ved, That as a mark of respect due to the memory of the deceased we will attend bis funer- al, this afternoon, at four o’clock. Resolved, That the chairman of th’ requested to communicate a copy of resolutions to the family of the di ressions of our sympathy felt for them in the af- letion which they have sustained. Fow xe, Chairman. Primary No 1s meeting be the foregoing Attention to Study and General Improvement— » Amelia Wagner, Josephine Holroyd, Rosanna Saxton, Louisa Wagner, Jane Vv Johanna W underlish W. A. Haxpen, Secretary MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT aT THE WasuINeToN after six o’clock this morn- jer of the Ordnance Depart- was swimining le swimming a to Major Ram- were drowned. Punctuality — Wilhelmina Lusby, Elizabeth Pyles, Caroline Langley, Marian Pyles, Sarab well i mat, named Michael Fitzgerald the horses at the post, and wh valuable carriage horse say, both man and horse sunk an ‘The alarm was immediately given, arf after dil- igent search for some two were found in the immediate vicinity where they sunk, but it is needles to say that life Fitzgerald, it appears, was in the frequent babit of swimming the horses of bis own accord, though unable to swim himeseif, and it is supposed that vecturing out into too deep water he lost bis control over the unfortunate occurrence. Fi understand, one of the most worthy and faithful men at the Arsenal, and was knew him. He was a native about 25 years. Tux Race Yestsnpay.—Yesterday aftern at half-past 3 o'clock. an exciting race came off at the Piney Branch Trotting the following horses, mile heats, five, to wagon Jack McDonald Diplomas—Sarah Matthewson, Sarah Morris, Catharine Flynn, Margaret (juigley, Jane Bur- gess, Sarah O'Neill Primary No.3—Mrs. Eliza W. Clark, preceptress Medai—Sarab F. Selby. ary Conduct—Geo. E. Sword, Geo. W ary Brown, Martha Bladen, Thos. Bla- jours, both bodies was entirely extinct. Attention to Study and General Improvement— Emma Anderson, Laura Biggs, Virginia Gates inia Baily, George Dean actuality- Emma Glasgow, Lemuel Lus! animal; hence » Louis Speiser. Virgi. Kate Hardy, Annie P erald was, we Jackson, Geo. E. Sword, Emma inia Bally, Geo. W. Ciuske. lon, Andrew McFarland, Frank Lasby, Walter Ann Hutchison, Mary San- derson, Etlen McParland. Primary No. i—Miss Lydia E. Choate, precep- F Selby, Vi esteemed by all who jomas—Jane Go of Ireland, and aged urse, between best three in » Sweep-stakes $750: Bay horse rge W. Nelson; y horse Del- It is estimated that ‘rsons were upon the is race was the horse Exem; Conduct—Mary Wilkerson sagt Baer Russell, Arabella Sessa, Bet- ttention to Study and General Improvement— Mary Jenkins, Emma Lewis, Charlotte Withers, Henrietta Gates, Richard Hamilton Punctuality—Elizabeth Gritiith, Virginia Wa- ters. Diplomas— M: Rock Ph ms Elizabeth’ Ratrie, e to four hundred ground. The winner in thi Wash. Goodrich, entered by Mr. Ward, of Balti- Kelly, Alice more. Time—2 554. Anderson, An- First Department— Miss Marga- gr ana A. Co Bebe ah W. Collins, Lewis C Benner, Emma J. White, Bridget Doyle. Attention to Stady and Im Jones, Mary F. Cole, Jaco! * A Mextine is to be held at the A: Letcher Guard, in Alexandria, e of forming a Beil and Everett club. weather, the Gazette whig fires be rekindled,” &c. that Timothy says: “Let the Tne Lapigs should bear in mind Clark's stock of ladies’ and children’s shoes, at M. Acker, Henry Big Market Space, is to be closed out this week. Ponetuality—Mary A. Copeland, David Ma- comb, Auaie Canfield, Mary F. Cole, Jacob N SEE ADVERTISEMENT, in another column, of a rag Henry Miller, Rosa Canfield, William eee een in a lucra- ve business, Luvin A. Baroy —T' oung man, whose THe Mx: itor Star: Allow ine to state | eSowutuino rat Neva ‘ALLS.— We hear @ good . NJ . Peculiar operations in W anlage, in one way what I saw of the meteor on Friday last. | was Ws! fh the press of intallible” nes, THE LAT EST NEWS and enother, (not the least conspicuous of which {in my bedroom; had the window— which faces = pet Moen orp vp ar noe —>—_— was the part he played in the presentation of the | north—raised. and the shuttersoff. At little more epee Foster ay ig met ys mye compel TELEGRAPAIOC. Sickles’ case Bible.) have at length drawn to- | than half-past nine o'clock p.m. asl reckon, a tion. No curative ever attained the same popuiar- Ph aa. . wards himself the notice of the judicial authori- | slightly blue light of considerable brilliancy shone ity in the same time. Seven years ago it was not | — = — ties, was placed on trial a day or two ago, in our peor ae toom, and on turning to sre the source of known ontawe of private pares Ow the sales Additional News by the Canada Criminal Court, on a charge of obtaining money | the light, I perceived what 1 belleved to have | Amount to over two thomen astles ver. | St. Jom Jaiy 24.—The steamship Ci under false pretences from Mr Ben}. Cbainbers,a | been ‘one off the most wenderfal meteors ever | agent of the proprictor makes the si SPS: | wWachineten, Somn’ ew York, cain Gat Worthy citizen of the Third Ward of this city. sven. It was composed of two parts—the first, | CUTE marvelous—confidence o} mand continua’: | Pool on the 12th The defendant was represented by Mr Retcliffe, | which was more luminous, was oval shaped, and progeretice stronger every day—de: 3 iNer-asing. Letters pour in by evers mail an- nouncing its wonderful effects in Dyspepsia, Liver Compiaint, General Debility, Diarrhoea, weentery, Who afterwards associated with him, Mr. Norris’ | had aa apparent diameter of fifteen inches at its he Paris Patrie asserts that the siege of Mi Tned to ammist Mr. Ratcliffe, in the beginning of the trial, ob- | mejor axis, and at its minor axis about one-third is decided en, Garibaldi having dec : J) | the Neapolitans unless they give similar proofs of jected to the competency of the testimony of Mr. peared of a blueish tint, and sparkled asa | snd all Tea oh the stomach and excretty | confidence as the Sicilians, & a sustained insar- Chambers, and of bis son, the two prosecuting | pit: red hot steel does when taken from the | *Fs"ns. nly ethcient but palatable being witnesses: giving asa reason for such objection, | furnace. The second part was 2 perfect circle, that there is an uncertainty as to the religious | With a diameter equal to that of the minor axis belief of said Laoag re Witnesses, the: felng of the oval figure, and situated apparently atabout by common repute disbellevers in the Christian | fifteen inches from the first part, but with no la- religion; but the Court questioned each of them, | Minous connection, the space between the two and each expressed a firm belief in the existence | bodies being very opaque. The second part kept of A Great First cause, a superhuman power, to | equidistant: from, and followed exectly in, the which all men are morally accountable, either | Wake of the first; did not appear to give much during life or after death. for all actions done in | light,and had the tint whic the rising moon this life. The Conrt regarded these replies as | shows when a little above the horizon. The sufficient, and admitted their testimony course appeared to be from northwest eastwardly, They accordingly testified that the accused poralict with the earth, at an altitude of about obtained the signature of the elder Chambers to | fifteen degrees, and apparently coursing at the twé drafts. purporting to be drawn on one Wim. | !ate of a pigeon flying, and giving a view of Francis Mele. of New Orleans, through the | about thirty seconds duration As the meteor ap Citizens’ Bank of that city, under the solemn as- a to the east thin clouds changéd its bril- surance to him that in thus signing the drafts he | liancy, then the more dense clouds made itappear incurred no responsibility whatever; and that the | 88 one body considerably obscured; aad so it was only effect of the signing was to indicate to | when my view ceased by an intervening tree and McLean that he (Chambers) was the party to | buildings whom be (McLean) wat to send the amounts ex- I may state that my position was between Thir- e of all the Bitters at present m ribaldi's Ministry had resi, It was reported that Naps Ceo neti¢ed Eng- land and France of ber intention to offer the Con- stitution of Is12 to the Sicilians France bad as- sented thereto, but England hesitates {on the British Parliament the Ministers were questioned as to the transfer of the Galway con- tract to the Canadian line Mr Gledstane said the Government did not in- tend to sanction the transfer on its own Freponsi- bility. and whatever course might be taken would be sabmmitted to Parliament. Sir Robert Peri called on the Government not to assent to the annexation of Sicily to Piedmont Lord Join Russell replied that, the government could not depart from the great principle that the people bad the rigbt to choose their own govern. Ment without interference Lord Jobn Russell explained the position of the ropesed Earopean conference relative to Savoy ubli or sale by druggistsand det where, rs generally every- iy Z-eost HotLoway’s Pitts ayy Orta Palpi'ation of tne hea indigestion or re! A course of a few weeks of these inval icines will diminish the irregular thro! by removing the soures, restore its aatu tion To ass'st the fanctions, not to the true etiect disap ts, Bt 250,620. and $1 per d by all Deu Fi jy D-lw « Barry's Tricopuzrovs is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- fying, Cleansing, Curling, Preserving and Reo storing the Hair, Ladies, try it. Suid by al Drug gists and Perfumers. mar 12-6m Now Goop Digestion waits ox Appetite, | England had accepted the ition of Prussia, pressed on the faces of the drafts, ($120 and $32;) | teenth and Fourteenth streets west, and that it } axp Heatrn on Born —But goed digestion is a | while Austria hesitates overnment had no which amounts Bargy alleged were due him by | gave an unobstructed view from northwest of row bint ppt St i Set ce knowledge of the replies by “ihe otuer govern- among ne oral, ifnot as nsum| Tudor the poppeant of fact, that Chambers signed | Fourteenth street till the meteor was obscured tion, “And yet every man and woman in the iand | MCD. under the representation that MeLean would, on esting near Seventh street. On noticing the receipt of the drafts, enclose the money to him, | meteor, sprang to the door of my room, and and that Le wasto be tts custodian until such | called the attention of others to the sizbt, and on timeas Bargy should require it for his own use. | taking my position again at the window. { per- Mr. Chambers, flattered by the confidence reposed | ceived the meteor to be the same in appearance in him, and being further assured that all was | 8 when | first saw it. The shape and the course right, by Bargy producing and reading in his | Were different frem that of any meteor which I resence a letter purporting to be from McLean | bave either seen or heard of, and I send you my fo Bargy. in which McLean acknowledged B's | statement to go with the others, that as much os right to draw on him fer the amounts specitied in | possibly can, may be known regarding the flighty the drafts, readily signed them, and iheeany un- | visitor” From an article in the Intelligencer, we consciously became teaponsible for the payment | !nfer that there was a similar meteor observed of the entire amounts. They were negotiated by | exactly 365 days before, but was not distinctly Bargy. in this city—one to Mr. Morrow, and the | seen, owing to the cloudiness of the atmosphere other to Mr. Strider—and went on to New Orleans | to the north of thecity. It would be well to for payment In due time they were returned keep a look out when the next 305 days elapse, Protested, and the holders came down on the ac- | and notice if there be another visit aed reel vie had to pay them. Thus, July 24, 1560 GM instead of receiving the funds which they repre: aes 5 sented from Mclean, according to Bargy's ane ois Port oF ALRXANDRIA —The Gazette says sentations, Mr © found to his amazement that he | |The number of vessels arriving at this port had been duped to the extent of $152. When | (ving the past six months extibits an increase appealed to by Mr. Chambers, subsequently, in | Vet the six months of any previous year in our telation to the matter. Ba drew up another | ™untcipal history, and adds another to the many draft for $120, which be induced Chambers to | ¢¥idences which prove the continuing prosperity sign, under the representation that by so doing he | &f our good old town. We compile the state- would release himself from all responsibility | Ment frem ewe ye eae which the Gazette ineurred. by the non-payment of the ethers, but, | 82 rumeie the pe Lie during the past six after signing it, Mr. C. began to grow suspicious, | Mouths. ending with June 30th: ; and, waiting on Bargy, recovered it before it Steamers. Ships. Bark. Brigs. Sch’rs. -went into the hands of any broker, though efforts | January. 6 0 1 i 35 it was stated in Parliament that the British forces tn China reached 17,000 men The French government aad legislature disa- greed as to the bill relating to the exportation of ia os and the bill was withdrawn he Bank of France montbly returns show a de- Crease in cash of 37,000,000 francs The Bourse was animated and higher ; the Rentes closed at 69f I5¢ The insurrection in Syria continues. Fuad Pacha bad gone there on a special mission, armed with full Pa. and in view of that fact, En- gland and France bave agreed to abstain from present interference If Turkey, however, proves incapabir, these two governments have greed on identical tnstructions to their admirals to stop the massacres At the destru:tion of the vill: the Druses killed more than two thousand un- armed men in cold blood There was great alarm at Beyrout,and the Franks and Christians bad taken refage on board the foreign men-of-war The Calcutta mail of June 14, and that from Hong Kong of May 23, had reached England, and the American portion is on board the Canada The British forces hed left for the Peibo. A collision was considered inevitable fhe Calcutta markets were dull. Private ac counts say cotton goods had improved. Freights were drooping have withia their reach a sure and swift remedy for this disease, and all the compiaints that iten genders, No case in which Hostettar’s Stomach Ritters have failed to effect a cure of this distress ing and, if neglected, danerrous ailment, is within the knowledgs of any human being. And why? Be cause no such case has never cecurred. The stomach strengthened, revitalized and toned by this gelebrated res digestion and th: “ to the ne packs ofthe system. Hence it reli pain and uneasiness in th solidates the flesh, gives e musele, and reinfor. animal powers. Mever’s Mimacvtovs Verwin Dustrorer, the oldest and best remedy known for exterminat- ing Rate a ice, Cockroaches, Bugs, Ants, Musquitoe: Moths, Grain-Worms and Gar den Insects, . Principal Depot, 612 Broadway, N. Y. id by all Druggists everywhere,’ ma 18-3m Lyon's MaGyetic Insxct PownrRr Exterminates Bed Bugs. paches, Ticks, Ants, Garden Insects, &c. It contains no Poison Lyon's Maoweric Pints Are Certain Death to Rats and Mice. Sold everywhere. Bp 9-Sm Homeoratuic Remenigs All of Dr, Humphreys & Co.'s specific Ho meopathic Rem S pl express: The Britis: Government bad announced in Par- had been made ad interim to get it negotiated at February 5 0 0 0 23 use, in boxes, at 25 ‘and cents each. 1 Uament that they had ordered « syuadron to the two houses by Mrs. Bacon (one of defendant's | March 16 1 0 4 79 [in ‘cases, containing 2) vials, from $4 to coast of Syria, with instructions to stop the out witnesses) on Bargy’s behalf April zt 0 o 3 9 J each, with book of full directions. For sale by inst Christians, and that France bad The witnesses for the defense were John Fill | } ay.. | 9 o 4 st Z. YD. Gilman, 350 Pa, , wholesale ant ikewise and his son, who testified to McLean's identity, | June 23 0 0 9 18s rea Wain eee, 358 bag gh te pe rd Jobn Russell intimated that an and to his having been in Washington in June — _- = = 6 aa:s«d Vemeeet ovenae. Aloe” Fouare Banana bad been effected between England and or July, and authorized Bargy to draw on Total... nm 1 1 21 4365 Hazel, for internal and external inflammation lative to the Newfoundland fisheries him for a certain amount; Charles G. Bacon, | Making in all 550 arrivals at this port the past six | all kinds. Sold as above, ma ly A Canton telegram of May 22 reports the export who also testified to his knowledge of thedefend: | months. This is exclusive of the daily stearners, trade stag ant, and to the indebtedness of McLe:n to him; | wood-vessels, &c.” Mrs Bacon, who also testified to an acknowl! " Saas, edgment by McLean when here of indebtedness | | CLEANLINESS OF THE STRAETS AND ALLEYS — to defendant ; Mr. Milton, who testified to the | Since the abrogation of the contract system. the same; Mr E. Mason, who testified to bein, pres- cleanliness of certain streets and alleys bas been ent at Chambers’ when the second dr was | "Oticed by many of our citizens, and was referred signed; Mr. A. Duval, Mr. Fill, and Mr. Me to by Dr. Borrows in the Common Council on land, who were called to impeach the cred Monday. The cleaning operations did not cease the prosecuting witnesses on the ground of their | With the abrogation of the contracts; on the con- holding peculiar opinions respecting the non-ex- | ary, the day’s-work system was experimented istence of the deity, and a future state. The last | Upon, under the direction of the energetic Health three witnesses could 1 ve an instance affect- | Commissioner and the personal supervision of the ing the veracity of the two Chambers’ based upon | ©OMtissioners of Sle ees and the cleanli- any infraction of the laws of truth and rectitude. | Des of the streets is the result of their labors. The On the part of the prosecution, Messrs Caleb | Oly thing required to prove the entire practica- Buckingham, A lL. Newton, D. Clagett, Edward | bility of the uew system is the employment of Owen. Geo. W. Phillips, CS. Wallach, Faq, | Men who will work without driving. Willing P. R_ Fendall, Esq , dnd other gentlemen of high | Workmen will be able to do all that is expected to ant. The Rebels were making pro- gress 2 t the Imperialists Chusan was tn charge cominissioners from the Allied Ferces The erection of extensive forts on the Prilo is contirmed. Trade at Suangbae was improving NES Douglas Katification Meetings. Utica, N.¥ , July 24 —The ratification meet- ing of Dougiss and Jobnson in this city last even- ing was by far the lergest and most enthusiastio pee meeting ever held here Ex-Governor Seymour. Dr RP Bissell, and Francis Kerman addressed the meeting in the largest ball in this city. An immense meeting was elso organized outside, which wes addressed by Lewis Bhan cock, A T Goodwin, and several others. Over three thousand democrats were Present Banners, bo: Mas, Wi OW, On eXperienced nurseandiemaie physician, & Soothing Syrup for Cat Teeth ime, which greatly facilitates the process of testhing by softening the gums, reducing &!! inflammation— will silay all pain, and ts sure to ree iste the bowels. Depend upon it, mothere, it wi!l give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants, Perfectly safe inali cases, See advortisement ir tnother column. ec li-ly Pann —Pers « scnnier will always find tham for archanee at the Ster (fina nonntar DIED. e 2th instant, Mr. THOM neering tliness. whieh by tian forti/ude and resigation, native ¢ Kilkeney, Ireland, aged 27 years, but = i for the last7 years, leaving a wife and one this cit — fire-works, cannon-firing and cheering t t ty testified to thei ve | be accomplished by the new law but eye-ser- | cluid, t lament their deple wht a a ‘eptup the entire evening. The speakers Sty. lah ie 7 i “ aa _ = Leverann, July 24 —Davi and others ppb ese oa a eee eee ‘Gitte i Fine ImpRovEMENT —The arrangements are ed ae rier papers copy addressed a large Douzins meeting here last night space of thirty years. B "| making for a speedy beginning of the work of] ¢, the 2ist instant, EDWARD SHORTEL, in | 4 tfch-light procession paraded the streets, guns pian the Conbitnion of tlie testimony, Messrs. | ‘recting the two magnificent store-houses on the | pc ristycarat henge ee + of Kilkenny, fra. | Were trea, &c Ratclitte and Norris addressed lenyth uments | Avrnne near Seventh street, for Messrs. F. Coyle | land, for the inst 4 years a resident of the Uajted Mosice, July 23 —A lar; Douglas ratification Meeting wes held here on Saturday night Messrs. Soule and Forsyth spoke to thr Jury, tn which it was contended on the one | and, Henry Egan. The vulidings will be four hand, that the jury ought not to believe the teati- | rieries DIED. ‘The width of ai akc ae ether that Bargy bad committed no’ criminal of. | TY fence though tse testimony wae believed; but that spat oper manner, ss requited fers Chambers bad a remedy ina civil court, where | Uillding designed to be peste Hehe 27 the he might bring action for the recovery of the | Morage of zoods. The front is Coyle; Mone ae tha amen en ten Ue ninmee mocoat | Fiaess carpeclon oe builders; with Mr i : : Egan, Messrs. Taylor, bricklayer, and Faulkner, To these arguments the District Attorney re. | © . ' plied at some length, In which he commented in 1a Oeasee,, | be Work 1s expected to be completed, strong terms upon attempts which had been re- cm sorted to by the defence, to break down the pros- ccution, aud their signal fallure in every such | rate Josurd Gate —On Monday, William T attempt. He drew a striking contrast between | Dove, Esq , acting Mayor of Washington, issued ne elder Chamberr, and a prominent witness for | orders that asa sohest of respect to the anenary of the defence who bad sworn that he would not be- | the late Joseph Gales. all the offices of the Corpes Neve Cuanrbers on bis oath, because he heard that | ration be closed and festooned in mourning dra- he wasan infidel | This sane Witness, Mr. Ould | pery; that all city business be suspendeds aied urged, did profess to believe in the three great car- | that the distribution of medals and Premiums to dinal principles of Christian virtue, faith. hope, | the pupils of the public schools of the Fourth and charity, while bedid not practice oue of them; | (Island) District, and all the ceremonies thereby while Chambers, who did not profess to believe | contemplated to take place at the Smithemiey, in any of them, practiced them all, as was shown | on yesterday (Tuesday) sfternoon, be postponed in the evidence viven in the case. The speaker | until the afternoon of Tuesday next, the Sta May st in pe JATIONAL SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS, GREEN STREET, Between Bridge and Water streets, Georeetmen, D.C. A large stock of CANDLES, Brown, Family, Castile and Fancy SOAPS, A TALLOW GREASE for Locomotives, Steambonts, and a | kinds of machinery, Saengerbund Festival. Berravo, July 23 —The annual festival of the North American Saengerbund commenced here to-day Musical socteties bave alresdy arrived from New York, Philadelphia, Syracuse, and other Eastern and Western cities Twenty-five societies are expected tobe in attendance. The isitors to day were received at the depot by the lo Societies, and escorted with bands of music through the gayly decorated streets to the place of meeting Te Buffolo Societies this eve- hing gave a reception concert at St. James’ Hall which was weil attended. To-morrow nigtt all the tocieties present join ina mammoth concert at the New York Central Railroad Passenger Depot. The building will comfortably seat ten thousand ms, and it isthought @ t many more will be present. This week is to be entirely Spent in festivities OvriciaL Respect To THE MEMORY OF THE always on hand, and for sale at prices to suit the trade C. B. JEWELL, Proprietor. iy 10 eotf Orr OF INSPECTOR AND SEALER OF GAS METERS, Wasmixotex. July 18, 1960 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That. azree adly to the provirionn of the #:dinanes ef the Cor. Later from California st inst tin approved May 12 139. the undersi St Josnru's. July 25.—The Pony Express with recommended to this witness the words of the | This is not to interfere with the arrangements for w prepared, “whenever required in writi Callforn 2 dotes of the 7th, bas arrived great apostle, who said,*- Though I have faith | the other districts. on pre payment of the fee of ents, to inspect, Judge Terry charged with murdering the late Sufficient to remove mountains, yet if [ have not examin. test the accuracy of y, 1 amas tinkling brass. and a sound! RepLenisHine.—Our merchants appear to be parent d : wAfes cmameatig with great force | €ngaged iu replenishing their stores, during the upon the character of the defense in its various | post week and at present, as well as in enlarging aspects. the district attorney proceeded to sum up | the dimensions of their warehouses and sales- the evidence In a manner evincing great pera rooms ‘The season affords them opportunity for cacity and legal astuten ci work, The case was then given to the jury, who, after | bave te remaining in otireinest shout one hour, returned que 2 i a verdict of guilty as indic! Bargy’ wus stenting at a dose ialthe maven and at some of the houses the clerks and porters wing SF the City Hail at the time the verdict was outa thee ee as wicstdone. J me oe No given. and a moment afterwarde was missing. | doubt the approaching aesson will be one of un- He bad ted. His recognizance wss immediately | CoMMon activity with our ‘ashington merchants forfeited, and a bench warrant iesned at the in- and tradesmen; they bave many reasons to expect stance of the District Attorney for his arrest. | !t and their preparations are not tli timed Armed with which, Deputy Marshal Phillipsand Tue Vacation Asn of Columbia College is Sen tor Broderick in a duel, bas been Req uitted . 1t was stuted that tue witnesses egainst Terry did not appear at the trial, and some suspicions Were afloat that they parpesely absented them- Selves. The cave taerefore went to the jury wits - out their evidence, and a verdict of acquittal was the result registrat meter in wee in this city.’’ Every in , if found incorrect, will be condemned and another. sealed and marked as tree, wi!l be eetinits piace. If proved to be accurate in its messurement of gas, it wil! be sealed Sccording!y. And A. Ain put in posi iow for use, Office No 510 seventh street.(near Odd Fel lows’ dal.) (pen from 3a. m . to 5p. m. CHARLES W. CUNNINGHAM, jy i8tf Inspector and Sealer of tas Meters. D®¥ Goons caesar r FOR THE MILLION! Gall early and cet bargains, We oommence to- day seline off a! Fancy Dress Silks, O-gandy Robes, Barege Kobes, trench Lawnr, and Organ- dy Masiins, by the yard. Figuret ard Pisin Ba. reges, at greatly reduced prices, many at haif price, s during the summer months they 1 to devote to it. We have noticed quantity of goods arriving at the te, eee Large Fire im Pniladeiphia Pritapgtenmia, July 4.—a large fire occurred this moraing, in Front street, destroying Henry & Co 's rag house, loss $5.00; Ebert & Co.'s cab- inet ware manufactory, joss $1,000; William Hen- ry’s cotton waste store house. loss $5,000 ; and amaging Bacon's store. Whole kes about 32u,000—partially Insured. Three firemen were to redace stock this month. Aiso. in store a full injured by falti _ ane : 2 13 y falling walls. Soon afterward Charles his posse immediately started in pursuit. After | being improved by additions and. renovation of Sdaptel ts the aenarel oatee oF eens eeitt | Memureyh'ccebee wane mee tn tee ee , @ run of about one hour through various portions | the buildings, which will cost sonamhinn ile 4 of the city, Deputy Marshal Phitlips proceeded | ten thousand dollars. This institution Was tncor. | * Met Weare sell: to the house of Mr. Norris. (one of the prisoner's | porated by Congress in is2i,and it is probable uot counsel.) in Seventh street, which he entered | one cf the original trustees is now amongst the and searched, and where, locked upinachamber, | living. After many years of depression and em. he found the fugitive secreted. He was soon | harrassment, however, our citizens have the again jn custody and taken to jail, where be | pleasure of witnessing the prosperity ofold Colum awaits sentence ian, for the year justclosed was one of great suc- When Mr. Phillips arrived at Mr. Norris’ | cess’ Georgetown College also is undergoing the house, he made known his business, informing’ | annual supervision and repairs, nothing being Mr. N. that Bargy was concealed in his house. | jeft undone to i e comfort, health and facilities Mr. N., who bad just arrived at home from the | to all within its ample borders. court, and was sitting in his office, replied that / be thought not Mr Fill, who was present in| Ratio oF Marrisces anp Divorces —We company with Phillips, replied that Bargy was | mentioned sometime since, says the Alexandria there, and that he had accompanied him there, | Gazette, that there were live applications for and had left him sitting in the otfice when be | divorce before the Circuit Court. atits May term, wentaway. Mr. Norris expressed surpris d | three of which are granted, one dismissed. and immediately proposed to go through bis house | the fifth continued over until the November term. with the oiticer in search, which was done, when | Since that term there have been two #pplications after examining the premises, they discovered | for divorce filed, making seven since the begin- that the door of a chamber was locked on the in- | ning of the year. The whole number of marriage poy hs near Arch—loss $2.000, The adjoining building W was damaged by water to the amount of several thousand dollars r LLEY & CO,, iy 10 10t 523 Seventh st., above Pa. av, ES The Zouaves in Boston. Boston, July 23 —The Chicago Zouaves are creating quite a sensation bere. An immense crowd was attracted to the Common to-day to witness their drill, which strongly impressed military men and created quite a furore the thousands of tors The Zoun HOON as guests of the milita. ry of that city, and are expected to visit Salem to- morrow. The time of their South is not yet definitely fixed. amar fone Aaa The Great Eastern’s Visit to Baltimere— The Council Kefases te Previde Coal. - Battimore. July 24 —Notwithstanding tbe general desire to view the Great Eastern. the City Council have declined acceding to the prop- P “ NOTIC INEY POINT PAVILION, notwith- standing all reports to the contrary, will be open to receive visitors until first of The table will always be supplied w delicacies of the season. W.W. DIX. lw Propristor. BARGE ROBES SELLING OFF AT HALF PRICES ! We have marked down on our Tables our entire Stock of Barege and ! awn Robes, to be sold thie Sea-on, many at Balf Prios. These are great Bargains, and we inviie the spec'al attention of the laden. J, W. COLLEY & CO. jy 19 5t 523 Seventh at., above Pa av. ra COAL 252 Pa. Av., Berw. lira ann l2tu Sts., s th side, ‘i 7 C1 licenses during the same period was47. Thus it ay war? teres osition to furnish 2.500 tons of coal as an induce- Sinden with ht feet cued up onthe wits | will seen tat the pplention or divorce ae | MMA Woarf foot sPEvenzoon aa. | auton t foguah 2 eto, of cote indo Roads. The Baltimore and Obto Railroad bas xeneronsly offered to furnish one third of the amount asked for, and probably our citizens will, by private contributions, make up the balance —$—$<$<—$$—$_$<$__ Weather at St. Lous. St. Lovis, July 24.—The weather for the past week bas been unprecedently warm, the thermom- eter ranging from 100° to 106" in the shade. Be- tween 10 and 4 o'clock on Saturday the mercury Tose to 107\—the bighest point ever the memory of the oldest inhabitant. forty deaths from beat have been reported the Coronor since Friday. el The dow sill, engaged in reading a newspaper. It is | one to seven to the applications for marriage scarcely necessary to say that Mr. Norris assured | licenses the deputy marshal of his entire ignorance of | a xornen of those delightful trips to the White Bards presence there, and that his being there House, per steamer Phenix, sade ie auspices of was not known to any member of his family. our friend John W. Thompson, comes off to-mor- oe “ row—the steamer leaving her wharf. foot of Sixth Drownep 1x 4 Canat Lock aT ALEXANDRIA.— | gtreet, at 3, and the Navy Yard at 3% o'clock P- Dr.c a . esa pared eater — an aes m. ‘Pekete Mmited, and another giorious time esterday upon the of James Murray, foun ntici pates grown in one of the lock-pools of the Alexan- | © 2 A dria Canal. It appeared from the: evidence that Pits oS. Fea rsh eee one eased t i ciety, z oeioe under the talnsace ee tt ae Homme Th opera peed yesemen = oe or y 1. Bie gery lng lle ‘the nigh Ar serves to be, very numerously attended. See ad- Was drowned. ‘The jury found what the deceased | vertisement In another column. came to his death by sccideata) drowning. The! Cereixar, Covay —To-day, Ann Thomas (col- — — laboring man, and leaves a wife ored) ae laced a wal one at eng s a variety of articles of jewelry, amounting to petit Orvicers ELectep.—At the annual semeinnl: Hobow odie ecd copes This case was cation of the Grand Encampment | 0.0. F. o' nm e| closed. the District of Columbia, held last night, the fol- ———— lowing otticers were elected for theta ofone | A Gymnasium is about to be established by a ear: John F. Havenner, M.W.G. P.; Charles J. | Dumber of ore eecuemece in Alexandria. A ‘right, M.E.G.H.P.; John A Moulden, G rest modeenny ta hare must take the ex- SW; W.S. Roberts,G. J. W; H 8S. Bowen, | & modera’ ® rt. G. Scribe; F. B. Lord, 8r.,G.T.; A.H. Gawler, ae MAPLE SUGAR. oUGAR, MAPLE A very nice lot of MAPLE SUGAR, just re- onived, iy 0” KING & URCHELL.. ARGAINS IN PIANOS that have been bn little used, Pianos for hire. at25 oen's to $8 OHN F ELLIs, 363 206 Pa svanna HICKFRING & SONS’ nowned PiANOS, only subs*riber, at whose extens: you will find alwaysa iaree ing every variety, style, price easy terms or discount foreash. Piacos otner good wnakers, Pianos for hire. Piano and Music 306 Pa av, between Stn and ith sts. Masie sent by mail fresof post. Musics! instru- ments repaired. iy Porro RICO SUGARS, MOLASSES, &o. 20hhds Medium and Prime Porto Kico Sugars, 2% hds. and bbis. bright, heavy Porto Rico and New Orleans Molasses, 600 Sucar Cured Hams, mre * sunds prime Shoulder Bacoa. £5 a. Rio, and Roasted Coffe held a meeting bere to-day to consider the pend- ing difficulties with the American Telegraph Company After a fal! discussion it was deemed impossible to compromise with the company, and & committee was og ye to an agree- ment for rival lines to be reported to the tien for its sanction. Police Officer beaten te Death. Boston, July 23.—Perkins H. Dow, a ? I f »Jav 's ¢ Tux Pic-nic of Friendship Li and Ridgel 5 bbls, Double Refinedand ‘Sof Crushed ‘Sugars. officer ia Lynn, wae beaten to death night Wig aa eS Eacampment of Odd Fellows with take place S| ge uibelaron a BEAU. |e ee ee ery Cemetery IMPROVEMENTS IN ALExanpria — | AD@lostan Island, on Monday next. For particu- | —* NEW ROO Marietta Pollard, and rl of four- The Cemetery of the Society of Friends at the | @*8 ee advertisement in another column. Mary oF POesinE? vel Grant ; price | teen years, was killed by ligntntag’ at Sharon, corner of Queen and Soe eats, isto be! Tue Punsxvenance Fine Company announce _—— Ri ait’ by Anthony Fool Ass , on Saturday. ee The old fence which has heretofore | their annual fis.aic at Arlington Spring on Tues-} [astln! lohspond, by Anthony 7 ap inclosed it will be replaced Wy a neat brick wall, | gay, August lith. | Keep a lookout for particulars | pobert Leslie, RAs witha Prostate Massachusetts Pelitice, with stone coping and stone pillars at the wate | in a'tutuse advertisement. ie as An selections from Boston, July 24.—A large Ri meeting ex! ees ean al eeoan emiectsotinl rence lige nes Pitr, Hae 5 1 25. was beld last evening at Beugols Sqeare it was rt - .3 T NY. Lope: reseed diana meets Bos on, April 18, 1892, NO, 48 Union st. . sed vee by Henry W tlean, Tuk Wasuincton City Post Orsice Re-| Mx. Satu W.Fuwte—Lear Sire Your invalua- A and others.” The apecial occasion was the dedies, tion of the new headquarters of the Lincoln and TURNS for the quarter bree J June 30 have been | ble medicine, I can truly soa literally snatched Hamiin Club No.2. duly rendered to the department. The amount | ms lrom the grave Last July 1 was attacked by & stamps sold is $9,353; unpaid letters | Sudden cold, which resuitedina bt boa cough, & SOLOMON®’, Metropolitan wort au Pe av. sao rout 544. There were free letters With v oleut pains in the side and nce Sole arents for Laurencs’s Stationery, ae his ————— en inthonery, &o. ty 18 fends fs SELLING OF Ou 27. “The "bala government ls Shaft mast ie, aeins ort that of Wares | Sema. GAT COS 078. Bals Weld Ch inte it order oe | phottie. “ihe fet p’Sdnond was mised wonder: | tations cut te * Tus Cuairman of the late ‘las meeting,in fal. My physician, one of ths most res) in| LD G at ovat te lexandria, has, in pursuance of the duty de- on, Who had Pesviousty told me thatscure pone on my cade. volved uj —— oe eae: came zeae ss eormee bine what 1 -—4 [ewe ) . i enty-five ites tte! tapped E, s —_ - Doug is Convention to be held at Staunton, oa jer ry phere p nce when time anne Ww oop: the of August next. cian who had given moup teld me, for aisizes, woop» wo Prorracren Mxrtixos —Rev. Dr. Harrison, *®*! might yet live many years, . iy. NA and KINDLING WOOD, St the Daze Ale ,and Rev. Mr. Bittinger,aretohold — We cancheerfully testify to the truth of theabore possible TJ. & W.M. GALT. a protracted meeting in the fan church, # at mout, Mrs, Rowe iaving been an iamate of Pa. av., between lich wastes in Lovettsville, loun county, Va,commenc- Our family. ILLtaM Dennett, ma 17. north ing on Tuesday the 26th inst. RHA NETT. ene genuine unless signed |. Burts ou the wrap- G™ PACKING We UNpERsTAND thatRev. William F Clarke. P late president of Lo’ College, Baltimore, is to rah i bog Fore ee Wale, Rev. C. PF. in the im P sd by dency of Gonzaga College in this city. ington; and