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“LOCAL NEWS. AxUssicuyTs To-NIcHT. jrawing card at formers of last week a) ae Frome danseuse, julia Price, the who bave been engaged for ues. new dances. after-pieces 1s offered every night this week. Arotio Concert Satoon ts open for there ception of visitors. Negro and vocal and instrumental Sate may be enjoyed while partaking of superior refreshments. try or Music Pb Tesort to -. thal’s daily to bear Signora Seydel partake of the frst class Tefreshments dispe y attentive wai ers. Cornet Procazvines, July 21.— Board of Aldermen —The fol! z wore socatved and re- . A In relation to the es oe = wharves a of Eleventh street west; the Trustees of the Public Schools, resolutions of the Board onstraction of aie pro- visions be made for the public school bape wer iy He for the rem: for the for the is brick shop; @ bill dicing bie the improvement of Second ~* apd east, beeeh C and I streets north. a bill meking appropriations to repal street east, south ened Petition from Mrs. George Parker. A resolution was adopted requiring the com- mittee on markets to inquire tate the expediency of the present stalls, the two bulldings of the Center Market, putting & roof over the ——- and a it into ae buteber and an apr The nominati6n of Rendeiph Coyle for Water was confirmed Ward—Charles S Taft; Third Ward—George M. Dale; oor Ward—Jos. T. Howard; Fifth Cc Sixth Ward—W. H. Coomb; C. Croggon. The committee on claims were discharged from the further consideration of the joint reso- latten asking Congrers to authorize the Metropo- lftam police to collect fines due the corporation. Adjourned. Common Council. — Several communications were received from the Mayer, informing the board that the contractors for water stock had taken $104,000 of the $150,000 of said stock au- thorized by law; and recommending peiation to pay B Clements & Brother for work done on the Western Market; also the fol- lowinz: Mayor's Orvicz, July 21, 1862. To the Board of Common Council: Gentlemen—In reply to the resolution of the Board of Common Council of the 14th instant in relation to the Washington and Alexandria Rail- road Company, I Steeler ana state that the loose ratl were gat and sold in Alexan- dria at public pod nig ee B Stewart, es en —- = subse- wert to t len Corporat ‘on, and realized nearly four thousand ania. Some time since I, in Raion as Oapae ie. Stewart to pay over the amount to tion, but have as yet ae no reply. Very respectfully, Rickanp Wattacs, Ma) The Chair appointed Messrs. W ter mehle and Gordon, on the committee on markets. The following petitions were received and ap- propriately referred: Uf P White and others, po sa the lavii —_ water main; of S. H. Ber- ryenen, asking eof a law relating to the storage of hey, &c.; of Robert O'Toole; of Geo. Spaulding. The following bills were introduced and re- ferred: To reorganize the fire department; to re- — to erect a sepool-house in the fourth ct. The following -_ were :—To — gravel Elev fom 'N to P pay the expenses cr jal aastion | 18 Bocond ward; te ag re amount of ji Foy seen Se by Roger C eightman a inst corporation to lay a flag we on on fenth street and V! ginia avenue; to constructa sewer on Seventh from H street to Massachusetts avenue; to repair First street east, between C and D streets north; to lay a flag footway at Fourteenth and N streets; to lay a flag footway at Thirteenth street and Ohio avenue; to repair Recond street east, be tween C and D streets north; to lay a water ag on Seventh street, from B to C streets south; from kest The foliowing resolutions were adopted questing the Improvements committee to regort a pan for altering Pine Council Chamber; Instruct- a to take some measures to pre- intings in the Council Chamber; re- <cnae Registrar to inform the board as to the number of laws authorizing | ape ving of water mains which remain unexecuted, whether the property along sald lines will yield 6 per cent. if the mains are laid; instructing the improvements committee to inguire the cost of a e comm: ms eo L. Dayton and H. Gash, and were discharged Mr. Wilson reported from the drali com- mittee a bill amending the law the use of water, which provides that the Water Re- SS issue 8 permit to an owner of several roared each other to introduce water thereto ay eperge that the cwner bold himseif sateen os or the payment of the water rent. Mr. Utermehie offered an amendment that when the owner sells one of the shall be relieved of paying the rate. eyand the Re istrar shall require rent of the pur. Mr. Wilson ilson bifered bcd So providing that when precler the Deusen is sold, "the sellee may, under the direction of the Registrar, cut off the water from such house, and thereby cease to fo tesponsible for the water rent of such Foup’s AtHznzum will be opened Public on to-morrow night, when W. pos rival of Blondin, will perform = feats on pg sapenlitn fe do. $175 Jobn pe dnn 3 wos kbouse 90 days. before Justice E oe at io ee we waiting erable time for some one to ive thesecurity Jus- tice Bates committed himeto the county ‘jail in default of the bail. Fetgutoi seoeny &, 112th Penn. Petter company i, 10th New York. tford, company ay 1, Past Mic ichigan cav- G.W. uson, company G ria New ork. Benry a campent E, 66th Obio. Allen Bump, company C, 92d New York. Monpen at Lone Oxp Fiaips.—On Sunday af- George county disput atote betwen. 70 Geo county, 8] named ——— Looker and Thomas Thompson, Which they went out to settle, but on reaching the road, after a few words had passed, the for- mer drew a knife and cut the latter Grst across the throat and then thrust it behind the breast bone towards the heart killing him instantly. Locker ‘was arrested. Thompson was an overseer in the pao mages and was well known in this city, he bas a brother living. Poticz.—The Third Ward patrolmen reported ae ios do. 8i se, Thom No | 8 1 58. Andy Harvey, do.; do. — larceny, if dismissed.” Ellen Gardner, keep- a dag without license; P dinatar: Cecilia ma , do; do. Isaac Acker, tying horse toa tree; 58 cents costs, by Justice Clayton. C Da- ~ eae a nuisance; fined $1.91, by Justice ‘The Fourth Ward ttolmen reported—Wm. Gilmire, threats, and Mary Gilmire, do.; dis- mised, by Justice Barnacio. Johanna Myers, threats; security for for peace, by Justice Clayton. AT THE PESTIVAL of the Soldiers’ Relief Asto- * ciation, held at the residence of Mrs. Farnham, corner of Bleventh and M streets, the sum of two 1 hundred pone St these dollars was secured by the sale of ments and flowers. Every cent of this money will be appropriated to the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers now in our hospitals. The festival will be held again to- morrow evening, July 23d. Another attractive feature is the presence of the Marine Band. Szconp wane Sr. Clark. s. 8. Ken: creatin, 2. Wm. "Gant, drank fined a ‘water Anna Nichol disorderly; #2. Geo. Williams, drunk; dismissed. Jobn Bell, disorderly; $2. Wm. smith: fon. do., do. $2. Jacob List, do; do. $2. F. military. Samuel McKay, ASSAULT WITH a Razon.—Yesterday after- oon, as two colored boys named Geo. Better and Chisely were pia ying near the Navy- Yard. 8 difficulty occurred, and Better drew a pi gtd d | n gave Chisely acut on the back, inflicting a se- Vere flesh wound. Better was arrested by officer A.J. Willjams and taken before Justice Cull, who held Mim to bail for appearance at court. Rear Estate Sate.—Messrs. Green & Wil- ce, sold a lot of ground, containing, 7 7,650 feet, Improved by a two-story at the corner of Twenty-first and Pare aeoe arto The. McNanna fer $900. Firg.—About siz o’clock last evening a trunk in the house of Mrs. Litt'e, corner of Seventh and K streets, (jotese -Yard,) was discovered on fire, but before muc! damage was done it was extin- guished Tas Exeaciszs attendant on the distribution of premiums to the pupils of the Public Schools of the 2d District, comprising the 3d and 4th Wards, will take place at the Smithsonian Instt- tution on Wednesday, July 23d, at 4 o’clock. An eerry - the oceasion will’ be delivered by Frazer, Esq , 2 graduate of the High School of Bellimore * Theiiends of eduction are respectfully invited to attend. M. 8. Mitier, C. H. Urzameniz, W. J. Ruzss, It (Intel. & Rep.) Sub-board of 2d Dist. Sx advertisement small house wanted. 3t* Dzaynzes—Siont.—Dr. von Moscbzisker, ocu- list and aurist, treats exclusively the eye and ear. The numerous testimonials from the high- est sources already published, make all furt statements unnecessary. Office 227 Pennsylvania avenue. Jy 21-6t* From the Rev. Father Egan to Dr Tumblety. This is to certify that, having intensely suffered for a long time from d pela, loss of appetite, Bervousness and R oag ial aaeellty oceenion, constipation, fainting, exhaustion pe in the breast, &c., my situation was Spates distressing in the extreme. _o— induced me te try Dr. Tumblety’s eat ee and they have cured me. Eean, jy 18-tf «St. Domi ck’s ig » Washington. Iv _You stupy terest, go to the Dol- lar Store, 438 nsylvania avenue, near Four- and-a-half street, and examine the splendid — of Jewelry and Silver-plated Ware, ii and take your choice for one dollar. y 19- ie Dianna anv Drsentsry will oe the Volunteers far more than the bullets of the enemy, therefore let every man see to it that he carries with him a fous sup} Lag aby Holloway’s Pills. Their use in India an Crimes saved of British Soldiers. Only 25 cente-per } th You can a of healthy flesh per month by : es | 8 Pim} 2 Benisher. It is invaluable for renavieg Pimp’ yr &ec nl evn leg and all impurities and the skin, leaving the same = with beauty. jy 5-tf made thet ee, pees Dz noee shortest ni at No. 4) tis pgton, ‘Soate ot the nens Die = Sue Sica fees ene Seg ioral Coes prediotions ve never eae ets WANTS. [ For other “Wanted” advertisements, 346 jira a eed man, a Si BUA’ iN Sp aa ‘Address x Pier By a @ 8: TU- 477 street, foot of the Capito ore” ST" TE tet WaEiigar ae arn ts ANTED- » for & email bs eee See raed Hox 85 City Post Ofte: ; D st the Gosling Ri A Ceuteut, one wh fo naderatas leratarda is Declare im tsar ent sy Ponneyivania avenue, co Ee eae kA aS Sheer rt r the Commissary Raactes and men Aeris q aeeteese to Mr. Bu ‘Voss, the Dire Ca ae Sree jor C. 8. Ww “ATION aa’ a a fp cont hates ieee SASS aa Ss ANTED—A good BARBER, at the < Ciaren- Ww on Hotel, corner Sixth streat an nneyl- vanis avenue. Sa ND BAND IR SAFE WANTE: Siireure at503 ET betwen a eo PA ata. NTED—Zo buy or lease, in the northern W Autor tke sity. a small eh must be ai rear Raditse"ss" BG Bos 306, F x 7 2\-40" Bi Ameri Winiceet ess Star Ottice. are three dava iy 21 20" NTED—A YOUNG MAN. to duvo 8 nd sveral Bor iiends; ‘Appiv'at Looust Hill, rer, Samer st. road, nea iy Ptah toligate. toad: ‘led WOMAN ~ do W A Nrimber ork ig ema!l family Ln of references sean ired. A German woms! Apply at No rae; NO |. W..” Box 24, ‘9 First st . Georgeto® Hk Strayed trom 1 th 10 53 Peete sss rt foros se mneiete of Ris bred Tog aaah ine oO} 18 a5 hind leg nuckeled ta “the Seve revand ii ae te FS will be ander S cuanrand te to MICHAEL Ba- 21 and sd, ——— oppo- SANE a. g te the Colored, ‘Peop e’ Church. y 22-St" 8 REWARD—Strayed from the oo e) HORSE. $8 a one eve. Py sade bro rows wa Horse. with pao ionine foot white. nA wil pay the abovs: reward if returnin; to me, ILO! D. NA’ . Corner 10th and N stres it + bet! Li Tas’ halndas s leathsr POOREST ng nothing bat cocmmenmmielion battheowner. The _ ee eee Estes. -—Came to the resiaec ss Foon sub- aa ees on 17th mstant, 6 whi eee aoe Cd red bull 5 " ‘ner can ve. SE oviny roperty. ‘one E fy? bUVaur * Eonietown, Opporite the iy 21 6t avy Yard. —S eee erm SUFAYEDO OR SOLER og sotarday, aboat Omes, a "Black MERE, ot etsr in the forchead, about fifveen marked v. 8. oh left ab wlan right fore .eg. A libs Tews! uh aid for her return ie Chapisin 6. Oss, at tolumbisu College. aE uiferreation ooncerring the msre may be left at this Offics. ished HOUSE, within 35 WAnaue? wack rotthe oy ar a ‘ons, at to e: moat ress “A. C How s3: Waskizgton, D. O- iy 20 3t" blab ae ey wasted ascopyist. Sal- Addreee “moray? care, of Charies, Aucerson; idress ** mi care o "1 Bookstore, 7th pomte Post Office. jy 21 St NT—From August Ist, W Als Teraishea or unfurnished. oon cain draee? CA 399, Joorner of ird and C 8 on the Islend fall vartioulnre ANTED—B: By, a promp' baa entero oe 8. B. RUSSELL, Commiscary seeverals ‘5 WwW ANT médium sized unfurnished HOUS) ok preferred; rent not to exosed i eg er annum ; location rot much of an object. ay ne having stich a one msy find a permanent prompt paying t navt hy addre: sisting fon! ion and terms—Box 174, Post bites = Wazh- ington, jy 21 St ANTED—A good COOK. WASHER and IRONER, Kove but & competent person mot appiy—No. 427 F street, between 1 sot ae cae. Addrei Office. Waa TO RENT—An ees ae ae 4 tos 6r north of Pennsyiva- yen! i liate session meg ner Ad- dress Box Pi 7, Btar Uffios. yy 19 3t* CASE SLANEAD BAKER, aTED. jy is th MoRELDEN & PAWFERSON. NT t mber Ist,a W frail faraianed 10U! SE entire lopaticn: than ia roomes ferred near the tol. Kudtees Box 19, Star Office, is tf WANTED—Good Work Horses and FA Siisren wantea mundiatsiy, Color not mate- rial. Apply at the Omnibus Stables, eae street, Gro: getown, Yo Mr. LEAF or Mr. Ni y “ HXOURSIONS, P10 NIOS, &c. [He ANDERSON CLUB IN @HE FIELD Anderson Clab Pate pie pleasure in announcing The to their friends the pub! general oF they wil pai Commie E ths M. ‘Horigan: re y P. Flem- pees M. Motiatlon, Je Sul- Ong or offen drs ght be by tomate cen D, a ore July iokets 25cents; children uncer 12 years half cotillion music has been 6 om cotoftHigh ate ‘with totes boats, wih leave feot igh street for the grow io charge on the boat: iages can oto the jand either by Cai of the Lone Bredgetse ine Aquedcot iyiS 7,19 21,28" retina Ba hl a la andl BOARDING. Ané® FRIVATE FAMILY, recently from the h, will aeoommodate two or three gentie- men aE Lp casene Rooms and Board at 176 @ at, between ‘A Brick otable to lets iy 19 1" eyo wi a 9% Sixteenth st. Pitcterences me hang exo! i ok Stable and Carrisg 88 rea * BH trad THURS BA: TUR AY. at 9 o’olook == m. for Cape May— New Oat the alternate da wrorging each way at is ‘Washington, b; 6 era train will meet atages at Wilmip: for on Catioy 6 mlon,) ari rin time ty meet L I * OE Sa 0 PunnsyLvania AVENUE, EMILE DI DUPRE rey raform hi his s frlands and custom- Dhl eity m New reorwed an assortm tof FINEST. FAMILY GROCBRIES, WEARS, WEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, Eto, FLOUR, BUTTER, LARD. pies a Loy oapeccne er Legh CIGARS, wh a paronmaee = sine vVenacl, ena- Dies ua te eel at very low TAG! ER BEER* eran vinae PR rooeries gt Af eee | CE Romekes * °° WHOLESARE AND RSTAIL LASS AND al RTHE tie wake, Giimners Lame oes, anierns, &o., &o, «Tin Goods. Sheard y S04 (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 7th st. zl. PIANOS. EVERAL Very nice second PIANOS. | Ree sndserpsainomnae iy Cornet aftitnate aan Pes JAN oe Means! 2 Fivessntn Srezsr, 1 Trearery pitta Ore Soreens and Beene. Geveraster,Cntns Ourrencts ond Bechomtar B JRGACK_LACE MANTILLAS AND SILK AND SILK pe oe Woe A AN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIDER near Biadennburg, two NEGRO BOYS, on Monday last Henry Keoket, 5 f-et 4 inch nd stam thick lips and sre. counte- fe aes 8 Wig! large head and sbort hair. t will give $225 enry and 976 for Lioyd, and either case they a A brought home setore receiving the aheve, reward je FIELDER MAGRUDER. FOR SALE AND RENT. [Fer other “ ForSale and Kent”? advertisements, see frst page.) al] AOR, RENF—At No. 460 12th streét, oast side, between G and H ats., comfortshb'e APAR FE. MENTS, cham> ai Sand with eitting rooms peerage recently farnished. No children im the how ‘Fhe | oeehon is one of the most desirable in Washington. jet-tt ‘OR RENT—Ths Sous-tary, BRICK DWEL- LING HOUSE corner of Fourth and D ets ag ci, Hall. Apply to JOSEPH EL ee DSTORE TO L avenue bstween Iith and Isth, sout oO neatand 4 for most any bua 5 the G Restauvart. 247 Pi For RENT—New and elegant FURNISHED APARTMENTS, on reasonable terms. with hot and cold baths, Apoly No Fravk! Place, I street, between i3:hand 14th. Fhe bh isla geand airy, nnd te vest location in W ington Ri OR RUNT—Handsomely furnishei viboard, BERS and PARLORS, with or without boar io & most es ibs location. ‘The comforts and rivileg: ome may be expected, and, in re- rn, arliboral, price wil! bs asked, Address Box 59%, Post Offcs, FUENISHE D HOUSE FOR i fami'y leaving Washington for the h Will rent their Reridence, consisting of 10 roome; gas and water; desirable locality itebie for medical srsons need ffice, will reoeiy: eeorvente left if required. jy 32 2t' (OR RENT—A Frame Dwelling HOUSE, oon- taining 8 rooms. Location Central Inquire at No. 203 Fourteenth street. ve E jtonem: For CLA RWE, No. a3ii een the hours Tl and 1 o'clock, 495% SON SEENTA at * landsome Roo; out toast ey o aoe hoiss, code fpaveetee to the Navy. War, Breas partments, mito t2 Gen. adaware: ae Peas nd co! ble hoy > Board — at moderate rates ing jy 19-4¢* ‘OR SALE OR WE ‘OR ‘ig ry eand 6 ILDING LOS in the otty of ~ oll oan be purohaged very chesp. or given in a ed or unimproved p operty in the mre] or vicinity, by & wits Eighth st. ITH, At LAZSE. 4 SRY AP. ZTMENTS For Rent on terms, ar without Board bower bath in me py at 34 between 18th and Mth, Gpponita Franklin Senne? ‘the most d fol situation in the — iy OR new first class three-story BRICK HO HOUSES. on one, YF cee cued of George fen! Inquire of W. 8. & joz-tf OR Brite ood sts two-story and attic HOUSE ant OT, contains — rooms, with bath aud lary ooiseres afford: ay of filtered water core 0 for ail anentes purposes; fore foros pump. &o Location osn and dosirabis, large open spsoe in nt, at the junction of ta Al easach Setivavenus and rner of New Jersey ave, and G street Rorth, oontainiug 29°8 fest. i jy 3 2w* APoOTnECARY FIXTURES AND @ AtNo, 368 Fifth street, bet a Pa iy a Poors eB kn. Geet ATTRACTIONS! st opencd on the corner of 201 promis, nortnlde ware a large stock wil be'sold = Ye. low. pen a 0. g cor, 20th at, 1 Rede eco. > and NG 480 2 OEE nate WARD, ATTENTION! and for sale at the lowest ficentook pf CLOTHING, H WARS ORES, BOS and SOS, on the corner one VERYBODY’S BUSINESS, For the conveni of my First Ward and ence Georgetown Lectin Ry I Led opel ® branch store on '& BVONUC, Hare pelt nooware aad SHOE Sat tae the lowest vloweet in toy a Sut TH mre Clothiers, corner er 20th wt st. ont Es Pa Fant FOE. STADE, WEE Gare BoE C/SMUN:, BATS: SEE PRO Tote Nose SR SG k ae HOS NARS SESB RS RgORE LAT sal OTE, jy 1-im J. H. SMITH & CO., Clothiérs. NEW _STOCK. 486 aS iad ON SEE de = elt ay] FIRENOADD awe Be nanan, eens New nei SECOND EDITION.| _ THREE O'CLOCK P. M. REPORTING CONVERSATIONS OF THE PRESIDENT. The public may safely put in its pipe and smoke” the story about verbal deciarations re- cently made by the President to a committee or <" | congregation of abolition Senators, who are said to have called on him to signify their (') endorse- ment of the propriety of an alleged determina- tion on his part to turn the war into one for eman- sipation, rather than for the restoration of the Union; the sald cock-and-bull story baving its origin in thé Washington correspondence pub- lished in the New York Tribune of yesterday morning. The whole account is but a sort of re- hash of the never-to-be-forgotten “Croffut”’ report of a pretended Presidential declaration of bis endorsement of the war views and policy of Sen- ater Jim Lane, of Kansts. This story will ex- plode quite as soon a that did. ‘The President is in the habit of explaining bis war policy tn his official! acts only— vide the draft of the late veto message he took occasion to send to Congress by way of explaining his positions with reference to confiscation and arming the negroes. This fact is so notorious that we hardly need caution the public, we apprehend, against Placing any confidence whatever in the reports of Washington letter writers intimating that in private conversation he makes declarations con- cerning his policy entirely at variance with these which less than a week before he promuiges formally and officially over his own proper sig- nature. PrrsoNaL.—C. A. Walborn, postmaster; W. B. Thomas, collector of the port; and M. L.. Hal- lowell, of Philadelphia, Pa; C. BH. Gay and Lieut Col, Sargent, of Boston, Mass.; Col. D H. Abell and 8. Draper, of New York; Major Gen Burn- side and Staff, U.S. Vols ; Col. N. Lord, 6th U S. Infantry, are at Willard’s. Charles A. Secor and George S Bennett, of N Y.; W. T. Harvey, of Pa ; J.C. S:uart, of Del; and Col. Webster, of Mass , are at the Metropoli- tan Hel —_—_—_—————___ {> There were tz7 desths in Baltimore Ivst week, of whom 65 were males, and 72 females. +e THE LATEST BY TELSGRAPH. ——6- GEN. HALLECK ON HIS WAY Haxgissvre, July 22.—Major General Halleck arrived at this place this morning by way of the Pennsylvania railroad, and left for Washington via the Northern Central railroad. LATE LOCAL NEWS. —_<s— Rerter Society or East WasHtxoton. ssociation, organized only 8 few weeks is doing much good in its way. The aaso- ciation isttom| of the ladies of East Washington Mi urch, Christ Church, (Episcopal,) Baptist, and other churches, and they have airendy received some $100, which is being expended under the direction of’ the visit ing committee in purchasing clothing, delica. cies, &c., for the sick and wounded in the ful- lowing hospitals: East Washington, Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, Emory, (near the A mahouse ) and st Elizabeth, (Insane Asylum.) under the direc- tion of the surgeons in charge. The visiting committee is divided into seven divisions, one of whom are on hr fies so fa during the week visiting each of t! tals named. The relief is not only extended te the sick and wounded, bat also to y the wives of the soldiers, who gome- times come to see them. The sum of 25 cents each per month is the regular dues, but the la- dies are not content with this, and have secured quite liberal sums from the citizens of the Sixth Ward. Rev. Messrs. Monroe, Morseil, Reese, and others are ably we oe with the ladies with a commendable CavaLny FLoxic —Yesterday about thirty men ofa cavalry ‘iment got permission to come to the city from their regimental quarters in Mary- land to send a portion of sqed which they had received the day before, to their families. A number of others accompanied them «pon ver- bal permission. After depositing their money, they scattered about to purchase iittle articles for their convenience in camp. Some of them ere the limits of propriety and indulgea v pre Nquor. This made them regandions ore either the ives or imbs of catered or oth- ers, and they Lge over the footwalks at their pleasure, unt! ‘olman Jobn Kelly interfered With thelr sport. They became a little too bols- terous, and the patrolman called upon the Pro- vost Guard for a! The call was sepe regent re- sponded to, and ins few minutes the part conveyed to the guardhouse and kept Pest they were taken in charge by a lieutenantand marched back to their quarters. The pur of their visit was highly Sate, but the conduct of few was very disgraceful. CriminaL Court, J July 21.—Danlel Noonan was see of receiving stolen goods. Mary Carter, colored, was fou ey eae ing $100 in Treasury notes from C. Nagle, and sentenced to 18 months in the penitentiary. Patrick WTR Zid was found not guilty of steal- ing a watch. ohn Stafford was convicted of an assault on his wife, and sentenced to pay a fiae of @5 and give security to keep the peace. a 22. lary Ann Riley ts ison trial for an as- PourtH Wap Sration Cases—Before Justice Waiter.—Chas. Dumas, disorderly; turned over to the military. Albertas Debras, asleep in the street; dismissed. Chas. Blue, failing to appear for trial meorkn te his bond; jail. J. F. Day, drunk; dismi Same, for riding fast; fined $5 58.’ Comelius Hall and W. H. Wright, disor- @erly; turned over to the military CH#vaons: CHEVRONS!! For Q Qua) tormasters, Se ors, Diam M. | eae? and jer. for ©} gonnte, t STs TB, Hossitst oon res. Orderly yop ying hand gut ma ie he itary 3 — wk z A. SR WAR ZEST EP TRD UR ny. 1 am authorized thee cious — rather tn igte ther — od an pense of 2 alate cos, Br he satis dave, ualoes sooner Ws, unless soone! of. "There: eg of the fol piers Brandy.) also, ‘Varisty, iy 14 6430 Searen Rt ved until ey oa ‘ory gen Bow voocupied by emia raten awe e corien ee eae ; whisk tin veut tants vison Ee. aging veiling | fit nd the add tonal ume romuised to eomes Sin making the award time and price will be con- est sak coaacend SiProposaie ar, it Caer: T ROOFING—ROOFING! oa Undersig: ‘vel Ros gud Uempantion res Roo; res} ed yom ue or serviose patro: contractors and toner able to execute im with promptness, at Wwantaied cont tion. will Libe ep at the Borie Hus ee Eon spien | Bees etal street weet and Canal; or sige mae | Pes Broce ipitstes| WG. WILSON,” XLES A heavy assortment litolw THIRD EDITION. —— ov Prenieas To .~ Tarp District Sckoots —This afternoon, the ofthe various schools tm the Third District (F' iy and Sixth Wards) met at hate various schoc! rooms, and those of the extreme eastern section marched to the district school house, where they formed in procession and proceeded towards th= orm pg ‘ning nt =e the western jon © city join! in cording to thelr number —y otwtfustanaing’ the — aspect of the cannon the puptie n large numbers, and with their tasty Presented a fine appearance os they marched along to the music of a brags bend which accompanied them to the Institute, and sapaere appropriate aire at intervals during exerc lees. Oa arriving at the Instftute, the galleries were found to be crowded by a large assemblage of the parents and friends of the pupils. The Po. plis were soon sented on the main ficor, sebool by itself, and the pdioun wananen Ginen tbe various Corporation officers, members of each branch of the Councils, the Board of Trus- tees and others After prayer, the pupil the “Sed hour of Varting,’’ and Joseph Brediey, Esq , wae latroduced, and forsome time in bis usual bappy » entertained the audience The names of the meritorious pupils were then called, and Mayor Wallach delivered the modais and premioms to the i pagentive recipienta—the school singing at int 1s during the distribu The follow!ng-named pupita recetved medals First male department, George Felger; aecona male depa-tment, Burford Bonter; fernale depart pson; male pri , Dornin Ellie, primary No. 1, first department, second tment, Sadonia C. App partment, Edward Rice; primary tment, Rufas Ferguson; moneee @ Mundeti Tbe No 3, Mary arlotte Withers; primary WN: » Wm. Miller; rae Dennis Doyle; primary N. primary No. 7, Dorb le Felger. ee of books for vocal music were follows :—F iret male department, Joun pe ear mele department, Abraham Bohrer; fe male department, Addie Thompson; male pri- mary. Jobn F. Tr ; primary No. 1, first de artinent, Elizabeth Mangan; second department, ich: Mang! hird Gepartment EUgabeth pr ae 2, fret d-partment, Rufus mt gimary No. 3, Virgt primary irginin Waters; primary No. 5, ‘atet departanen Laura W ithera! M Primary , Dorhetta 6 if; primary No.5, Mi tead The following were rewarded for punctuality Fe male—Geo. Felger; second male—Abraham Bohrer, Rob’t Langley; female department—. die Thempeon, Kate Felger, Marian Pi Mary Kelly; primery No 1, second departme! Julia Corcoran, Sarah Dodge; primary No. 3— Addie Shelton; primary No. 6—Margeret Auk ward, Jobn Stone; primary} Henrietta Robinson. Premiums for attention te study, —? conduct, and general improveme: ed to the following :—Female department. berta Br’ Alice Martin, Emom Austin and 5 brabam Bohrer, Jas. n, Wm. Hsrilton, Cormac and Falten Cunningbam; senlor male—George Stockett, Jobn Laskey and Cornelius b; a rimary— P . ullen, Jobn Moss and Andrew Mc! land; primary No i, first department—Anne } loney Mary Howard, Susan Rice, Elizabeth M gee, Emily Hunt and Mary Hay: partment — Mary M. Loanhart, Thos ope Jennie A. Langley jonx and Agnes M. Simpson; (third ince ar i Mary Donatos, Vireinig Mebuigen, Annie Kraft, Margaret Hess, Mariha Mayhew and Mary Fealy, primary No.2, fret department—John Shelton, John Locke, James Hutchinson, John Milibal! and William Little; second department—sarah Greenwell, Mary Mawnet, Sarap Walby, Sarab Locke and Mary Hare; primary No 3—Emma B. Geasco, Mary J Talbert, Mery Langley, Georgiana Hardy, Charles Gill ané Franklin Ad- dison; primary No, 4—Mary Hutchison, Rachel Brown, Sarah Kealty, oulsa Withers and Vii ginia Plelds; primary No. 5, first department Henr Acker, Mary” Miller, Adelaide Hedric! snd George Busbee; second department—Srreb Codrick, Margaret Mackey, Gideon Ports, Millie Pilkerton and George Knowling; primary No 6—Susan leachem, Frances Davis, Sallie Thom- son, Alice Teacbem and Elien Purcell; primery No. 7—Josephine Wilson, Louisa Krafi, Charlies Canfield, Edward Canfield. Marcellus Wileon and Christop! Fag = as he & ton Downs, Lemuel Ergood a ellie Ki The pieces sang were. Su nior Department, District Bes ‘tier’s Daughter” Primary No 1; ‘Star Spangled Ban ner’’—Primary No Flag of the Free’’—Pri mary No. 3; *‘Columbie! the Land of the Brave” —Primary No. 5; erry Sunshine;”’ ‘There's no beme like my own’’—All the Schools. © —Lizzie Felger, ner Fur rRESERy YING PROPERTY The Most Bffectuat an the World’ Information msy be obtained & M.T. PARKER’S © PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 59 Louisiana sv., between 6th and 7th streets, Where every variety of SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING Je executed with neataess and — ‘tments of his traéc. ta competition, ener in quality bieness of NOTcE — WATER TAKERS. 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