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+ PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, WAwes? corner of Penn'a avenud and 11th street, By W. D. WALLACH. igs The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at TwELVE- AND-A-HALY CENTS PER WEEK. PRICE FOR MAILING :—Single copy, Three Cents; one month, Seventy-five Cents; three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dollars; one year, Siz Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday morning—One Doliar and a Half a year. : ing was vi good, and the aeserat ly called fort the compliments of : present. Primary No. 2, (Female,) 7) taught by Miss Mary A. Hill, in theold marke house building, at the corner of 94 and 801 * 5 streets, Capitol Hill, in the absence of guson, was examined by Mr. F. D; Merly of the trustees. There were Scholars present, the sixtieth being eat of an affliction of family, and the anouvede!, the children, Dade average is is ; ; ‘t years, wasremarked. The WASHINGTON, D? C., FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 136 clans, wl Sa he ication cerca ; ; clisses, While im the dictation exercises, metic, definitions, rates for use of capil fi A i is ver, XXV. fg s ym guarantied in = = tuation, the sch, DENTISTRY. ISEMENTS cMENTS EW c aaa ister drow th. “Mie 300 s AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. has been a teacher in the saeTow eh Mise HOR DDENTISTHI wish to inform my friends and the We Tigo ASAE for the past four years, and las year this school reublic generally, tat X naw Sm pre: CANTERBURY HALL, 5 CROVERIA NEW THEATER, FROM NEW ORLEANS. PcBLIC SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.—The fol. | WA* 4 mixed one, butat the bexinning of 1b@ bold _Silver or Vialcanite, in the best man- p™PSlC,) CANTERBURY Hatt (MUSIC enneylvania avenue, near Willard’ Hotel. Loyal Meeting in Houston, Texa pene & PEP noes hax’, Negny examined |:77 mS crate ws ane? Wheatles. raat sane er, ¢ 1 Most reasonable i i a iday) EV. } > ‘ r Y eToys, Most reasonable terms. and irregularity BURY A ALL ALL THIS (Friday) EVENING, June 3, bery of the Treasury Buildingat Austin— ‘The Male Grammar School of the First Dis- | Present not over a dozen of last year's schelerg Will be presented Tom Taylor's ereat comedy of From Mexic i i PTR AMERICAN COUSIN: Shoe oe ee : trict, in charge of Mr.S. J. Thomson, wasexam- | 1" the school, and many of those now it the original version of which will be given entire, aug (a Ula OHENC TREE thenerel oot Negrete, at. Ee ar ar Ree Commer OL IRR and |) TNO} Somme eed pet as A> ene after several days of thorough rehearsal, with all | ter an unsuccessful attempt on Matamoras. is | & Stzeets:by Messrs. Wilson, Brown and Walsh, | have been in theschool” Theré are about fort the necessary appointments of new and beautiful confirmed. He is MM haven Ee in the presence of numerous visitors, whose | *PPlications for admission here, We had scenery and @ judicious and powerful cast. tS jai is Teported to have lost seven | attendance was certainly a source of gratifica- | Most forgot to mention that in some instances: PS Se SUSAN DENIN, as | hundred killed and two thousand taken pris- | tion to the teacher as wellas the scholars, This | the teachers and trustees got cheated this year, The latest and greatest sensation, the youthful, | - The Matamoras Comercia asserts that Juarez | “¢00l bas always been looked upon as one of | “cme of the little scholars who yesterdsy enutitful, and eminently accomplished AUGUSTA, | is buying up the old arms in the United States. | in° Columbia, Celigee, bas, repeater hk, | school. before they were of thar heemind bee ated'n furore never omuulled by aay. Ferosicheinn Plenty of goods are at Matamoras waiting | awarded to its p: oy Th Pee | One feature ia thises. inati abl. “4 Reta favors never caualled by any Terpsichorean | she market scholars on the rollaall of whom were proces, | the spectators were a nuunber of children roe will puree syoning in an entirely new dance. dee See re nes the Rares and the order maintained was excclien! “The other schools, and we never sqw @Town per~ : ‘D FAMILY MATINEE -Re i Mexico was compelie: s ol is we r na 5 sons r . 2 = TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON. when the | to fly to Pass del Norte, excorted by Carvosal sehoel aie oS anaied. ree an Thic unde Me exanitaatidn ‘of the primary a NTS to all | and Quesada, with some cavalry. On the ap- | jn reading, mental arithmetic, geography, schools in this district, and itis but jnét to cay grammar, practical arithmetic, history, spell: | that they are all well up to the ¢1 parte off the no ure See ee aie se eee ee proach of the troops under General ‘Aymeid, ODD FELLOWS: HALL. which occupied Chinhuabua, there had been | ing, boo! ing, physical geograph. i Secondary No. 2, Third District, tanght in @ andi kbal i ope pore ann ane Tekh tO His ERE MASE) ana) waiting: Y The Hirst class was unexception. room on the second floor of the ‘Wallach Sonook FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. of the river. able in mental and practical arithmetic. In | Building, by Miss J. A. Ramsey, was examined a. uF: TRE = = Itis ascertained by sentinels stationed on fr ta) clace i by i i WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND the Brownsville side that twelve or fifteen men grommar, this class appeared to be a little y Be iis This Schoo! ie Aret lags Sokee AND CANTER L AND THEATRE) CANTERBURY HALL | THEATRE LOUISIANA AVENUE, wear Sixtu Street, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels. GEORGE LEA. «es Proprictor. Also, of the Varieties, New York, and Canterbury, Alexandria, Va. Stage Manager. é all cases, and I respectfully solicit a share of y: | patronage. = J.T, COUMBE e8-im* No. 249 9th st.. bet. Nand O north. SREAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I would advise all persons h: act to call at DR. LEWIE them taken out without pain Iso, call and examine the Bic ors ne method ofinserting ARTIFICIAL TE ¥ you once see the great rovement in his you will have them in no other stylet and valuableone. Teeth inserted on and Rubber Plates at the old price advanced the, price on our work n gol No. 242 Penn’a avenue, between 12th and 13th reete. R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. & ‘< mM JOSH HART..... teeth. COOL AND PLEASANT, COOL AND PLEASANT, * SUMMER ENTERTAINMENTS, BOPOSALS FOR STATIONE SUMMER ENTERTAINMENTS. SATURDAY, July 5, 6,7, 8. # ees ashes backward; in reading and other studies thi secondary, and has on its rolls 51 names, 4% P TATIONERY. CAENGeS ea ay 7, 8: recently broke into the State Treasury building | were excellent indeed. The pene ey peeled scholars were present, order excellent. The DEPARTMENT oF THE INTERIOR. ARD SS & XIE’S MINSTRELS, at Anstin, and broke open the safes, robbing | tio) :, which were scrupulously clean, were | SCholars were examined in geography, mental The ar and varied entertainments, direct from their Opera t Star Troupe of the World, in their chaste them of thirteen thousand dollars in gold, exhibited to the trustees and visitors, and the | #4 written arithmetic, grammar in clase, &c.. ASHING TON, June 14, 1835. . ilv leaving the silver. They were unable to get | answers generally found to be correct. The con- | 2nd acquitted themselves creditably, especiall: esals for furnishing such stationery as may : by this Department aud the Bureans aT 1528 House, Philadelphia, appearing in an entirely new noe vaults, where most of the treasure was } testants for the Columbia College scholarship, the first class in written arithmetic and the Pett ene, the fiscal MF 1548 programme! of Original Acta. 8 Dante ae ) . as announced by the committee on examina- | S¢¢ond class in mental. The reading and SDAY. the seit awe 12 9" y mane , Songs, Dances, Bal- The New Orleans Times denies that cholera } jjoy . were then read as follows: Robert | SPelling of the first class wasexceedingly good, ot ee ad be ite aly J 5. Thosit jets, Burlesques, and Plantation Scenes, or yellow fever has appeared in that city this |W. Harkn: Laban T. Bremmerman, and Secondary No. 9, Third District, in the same ability to fulfll a contract will ‘not to we asiat Look at the Array of Talent: season. A loyal meeting was heldat Houston, | Eben O. McNair. The examination was apro- | Puilding as No. 7, was examined by Mr. Stuart, ered. and contracts will only be awarded to manu NEW PERFORMERS, LEW SIMMONS, PALMER, Texas on the 13th, in which the most promi- | tracted one, but thoroughly satisfactory. or and although the scholars are not as far ad~ facturers of, or dealers in the several classes of ar. ey Ee E. Z. DIXIE, A. BECKET, nent men in the State participated. Aseries of | Mr. Thomson was warmly congratulated upon | Yanced as those in some of the secondary fCdee. ten fava NEW PERFORMERS, HARRY LEUR LAMONT resolutions of the most loyal character were | the results of his efforts by the examing trus- | SCbools yet the examination wasa very fair — maby lie raid d mast be of the best quality SLOCUM x WELLS 7 drafted and unanimously adopted. tees and others. one. The reading of the first class was very oftheir kind, Samples of which must accompany Rone WELLS, Ten steamers, filled with soldiers belonging | Secondary No.3, (female) First District, Miss | £004, spelling and arithmetic (mental aud <opoagl mnsd be! aignad iy. the taatiercar OTe STEVENS, — to the 15th corps, passed to-day en route for | Mary Jane’ Mills, teacher, is held in the second | Written) fair. The reading of the second claca i i orice THE MIACO BROTHERS, seen) CABNCKOSS, Duvall’s Bluf. story of the large brick building on the corner | WS first rate, spelling passable and arithmetig aking it, and must specify ice UF t pecify but one price The celebrated BUFFALO BOYS, and others, igth street and Penn’aavenue, inaroom where | V¢TY g00d. The boys are well advanced im _ Acombination of the most accomplishe i Conflict among the Civil and Military Au- | two other schools are taught, whic punctuation and rules for capitals, and their in the minstrel profession. pompished artista thorities. ‘ Tay ead ntageouly to 5 Pereaie dictation exercises showed well. During tha Tickets, 90 Cents; no charge for reserved seats. PuILapeiruia, June 29.—William B. N. | of the scholars of either school. There has | Ye#? this school has had three teachers, Miss ox Office open from 10 to 2 o'clock for the sale of | Cozens, who is charged before « military com- | veen a great many withdrawals from. this iliams, now in charge of male intermediate THE MIACO BROTHERS, THE MIACO BROTHERS, THE MIACO BROTHERS, THE MIACO BROTHERS, right is reserved of order: ic ; a greater or le y of each article contra i : Fr, as the pub- e may req % reserved seats. & PN 4 2 J = ; ith approved s pee ene THE MIACO BROTHERS, Di id ord fi mission in this city with defrauding the Goy- | school of the best scholars during the past few | Baving had charge of it the most of the year. vidual or Sree ie eee ors of THE MIACO BROTHERS, ceo etic clocks Pgaagnce at 824. ernment in contracts for tents, was to-day ar- | weeks, and now there are butiifty on the rolls, Miss Alberta Bright, now acting teacher of | ‘ pages THE MIACO BROTHERS, = ae ASEM | rested by orders from Washington. The case | all of whom were present yesterday except tise Se No. 1, had chargeabont one year whem uld acontractor refuse or neglect to furnish THE MIACO BROTHERS, OXFORD: OXFORD! OXFORD! | was closed some day: ago, but the finding of | one, detained diness. The examination | Miss Josephine Bird, of primary No. 1 was the same THE MIACO BROTHERS, Nina: pr ee HALL AND THEATER, the Commission is not yet made known. A | was conducted Mr. Tustin, and was quite transferred to it. There are 55 scholars on the greater THE MIACO BROTHERS, Ninth street, fronting on Pennsylvania avenue. .{ habeas corpus was applied for by his counsel, | satisfactory. In orthography, abbreviations, | Tl, 50 of whom were eae nh Distr pai therefor than Is specified in the THE MIACO BROTHERS. UNDOUBTEDLY THE COOLEST PLACE oF | Daniel Dongherty, and granted by Judge | and rules for capital letters the Ist and 2d class | , Female Grammar School. Fourth Districts or in his Next quarterly account. rian Wee ne ANE eariaes AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY, Thompson, to Provost Marshal Frink, who re- | were examined together, the scholars answer- | ™TS- 2 . xem The sujoined schedule spectti Tow be done, the amount, guality of the articles likely to be req } The bids will be opened in the presence of any of .F 1 SEW C ins' i 2 i ‘| Brown, Wright, and Ferguson, of the Board of SS OF THE NEW COMPANY, | imstructions from ing the 2d class was a little slow, but the Trustees, ‘nana by Mr. Z. Richards, conduce — then issued by the Judge for the arrest of Pro- | reading, mental and practical arithmetic and ” ‘ Se d sti artli S oath tale cant ; % th achers’ Institute, Prof, Daniel, Se cond week and still more startling perform- | vost Marshal, to be served this evening. This | geography of the whole school was very good. Oe ink Creator, ‘and Mrs. E. Thea ely fused to deliver up his prisoner, and i i y ally vi day by Messrs. Holmead, Murtagh, Ellie, the athletes of modern days, in their thrilling and liy p bis prisoner, awaits | ing eos ptly and generally very correctly. In astounding feats onthe Double Trapeze, Flying King and the miraculous LEAP FORLIBE. These R IMMENSE svUcc Washington. An order was | spel. the bidders who may be present, and will be can. | Brothers are, without exceptions, the most daring | ances = teeit M . = <6 2 = . below, and contracts for one or more of the classes | Offer achallenge of 2 LE PETIT ANGELO, had = fs ihe SGHOIATE Ofte schoolipresentad sto eal day, July 6th, was the time fixed for the ez= awarded, as may be deemed most advantageous to 1,090 DOLLARS in his great act of s8 ee) o School presented to Miss | a riination of this school, but owing to the fail > partment. | 1/000 DOLLARS ZAMPILAEROSTATION. New Hampshire Legislature—Constitu- | Mills, through Mr. Tustin, a handsome set of ing health of Mrs. A., her school was examined fopoeals must be ‘© meee dressed tothe Secretary of ZAMPILAEROSTATION. ». | bound volumes as a token of their regard. z i: ‘Mi a8 the Interior, and be endorsed ‘Proposals for Sta- x seme t pemcudmens Adented Dy the Hease in place of the male intermediate, Mise M pece CnE ene Second week ot aNy FORREST, Coxcorp, N. H., June 29.—The resolution [ ,, Secondary No. 4, First District, Miss A- M. | Tee, the examination of which will take place Sonery i ati Kirk, teacher, numbers 60 boys, and passed 2 4 20° Ie “lass No. 1— FANNY FORR Ie adopting the amendment to the Constitution 9 aoe oasis ted, con. | 02 Saturday, commencing at 2 0 clock, Forty< 3. 380 reams Cay bana iatiin eels bl ANDREW J. LEAVITT, Eb prohibiting slavery was passed in the House Gace et ae A ee on three (all) pupils were present. is ys or bine, ruled FRANK DONALDSON, this forenoén—yeas 215, nays 96. The result | Guctedby Mr. Wilson in the presence of qu Among the large number of visitors were wide, medium, or close, and trimmed not ites than 14 Ibs. per reams? Wee 2. W reams Legal Cap, white or blue, trimmed and number of spectators. In mental and practical | poy Mr. Hamilton, of Ryland Chapel, Rev. Mr. Smith, of the Presbyterian oe ete AND MRS. GRAY, | was hailed with great applause. To any performers to compete with them, togetber with Ae whole of the large and talented The Senate has not yet votedon the ques- arithmetic the scholars showed good progress; Jed. per re: MISS PANNY THOMPSON. (ay 'OCK COMPANY, ji rs < in spelling they were slow but sure, and in edi rgen Church, Al< 7b reame Quarto Post, white or blue, ruled MIs FANNY THOMPSON, consleting Of Atte performers a ag i aes ae fxereees et ee ae depen Diya guid Hopes of we 22h Ward, ie. Farlous widthe, to weigh not less than 10 Ihe., MISS FANNY THOMPSON, BENEFIT. OF MLLE LOUISE ROLETTE, Albert Pike at Indianapolis. grics in peomanship.. The order was goon, | Allen, T.-K. Gray, Mr. A. Hyde oma 4. dreams White Commercial or other Note Pa- — reba See eeon’ ___ MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY, InpIANAPoLIg, June 27.—Albert Pike, the | ~ Female Grammar School, First District, Miss | {ON DUN" of the District. ee eee ps nar calendered, lined, Miss FANNY THOMP SON, Sno i Arkansas poet, painter, and ex-rebel general, | Annie E. Evans. This school was subjected to Although the regretted state of health oPuns 8. Wreans Flat Ca, eit bh . F Ss! arrived this morning fromjdown below, and | a thorough examination (in the presence of a excellent teacher (Mrs. Amidon) rend he) ream P, white or blue, unruled, per The Enchanting Spanish Danseuse, FIREWO 3 stopped at the Bates House. He is on his way | large number of spectators) by Messrs. Wilson, | | naple to take the qctive part in the tu’ ok @. 20 reanis Envelope, yellow or but, royal 3 . F RES?! to Washington to settle his Indian affairs. | Brown, Wight, Ellis and Hitz, of the Board of | yer pnpils that bas. her wont, “ream. 2 MOST See THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. Mr. Pike denies having countenanced the | Public’ School’ Trustees, assisted by Mr. Z. | Koristed despite physical ct 7. 100 reams large Brown Envelope, 24 by 33inches, i] FLAa's: = atrocities with which he is charged at Pea { Richards and Prof. Shafer, the exercises last- | fi ving eepite aafenber vis? m to the a ea — = : MA MARSH a - Ridge, and is confident of his ability toexcul- | ing from half-past one o’clock to seven p-™- |and thus they show “no apparent e. + Jas dozen shevts Patent Blotting, 19 by 24 inches, pth ae bret ‘ Fuagsy pate himself. The class in botany, which ee from their usual high ‘standing; and as oh-last 9. 10 reams Brown Envelope Paper, 35 by 49 inches, iiss EMMA MARSEL eran suds Fell Deaa. Frofsherne> xamination of the classes in | Yea? they sre so neatly uniformly gO Seip 0 oe Wane iiss EMMA MARGH. anced PORTLAND, Mx., June 25.—The horse which | reading, grammar, geography, mental arith-.| cyacces in arithmetic, rhetoric, and musis Prowse Pping Paper, 30 by 40, per Miss B MARSH, LANTERNS! LANTERNS! left Boston at sunrise this morning, to accom- | metic and rhetoric also was good; order excel- | eiicited however, very marked approbation. 1. W sheets Drawi i - lish 116 miles to this city before sunset on a | lent. This school is not full, a number of the | oppo cingi fThe Brid, PP’ . ts Drawing Paper, royal or medium, per MISS EMMA MARSH, For Mluminations, &c. is - B : e singing Oo: ge of Sighs” by Misses sheet. 2 Be ing Little Beauty. =e ara rai t of $1,000, fell dead, six miles from this | scholars having been withdrawn by their pa- | 4 nanda Thompson, Mattie Gray, Lizzie Hin- Tracing Paper, French, large size, Tho Captivating 4 Roman Candles, Mines city, having made 110 miles considerably in- | rents a few days besore the examination, astep | ton and Clara and Emma Thomas, would ol og PS : 3 Scroll Wheels, Fine Exhibition Pieces, | side of time. which is certainly to be deprecated. ote have done credit to professional singers. Orig Be acatet Presa Cops Beske nct iece thane s0 ivecar Pulling Crackers From Bermuda ing to the school were present, however | {nal contributions ‘as follows, recsivea pages, per dozen, er an Triangles. Torpedoes, New York, June 20.—The steamship Lucy, }| "Female Grammar School, Second District, | Warm commendation: Thoughts on co aueeye Class No, 1—Envelepes. Miss. TE ULLMAN pee cal beelss Flotillas, wy from Bermuda on the 26th inst., has arrived. " | Miss Boggs teacher, is located corner loth and | Yice “Mactie’ Gray; Politences, Mise Racbek 35. 1.000 muslin-lined, printed to order, 8 to 94 by KA oS JENNIB BOYD, Chine Flyers” Fire Balloons. The United States sloop-of-War Dacotah, | E streets, and numbers about 45 scholars. Of | Garrett; Flowers, Miss Bettie Lynch; Rain, 16. web? RAERRE Fong, muise, ycllow oF MANE ANY canne= 2 nDNER. * | lving Pigeons Toy Cannons,” from Boston, urrived at Hamilton on the 2 the examining committee assigned to this | yricc Isabel Peyton: Intemperance, compose Oar BS: to Sby Sc lod'e Inebes, print- AND : Serpents, . Cracker Pistol and the United States steamer Juniata, on the | school, composed of Messrs. Miller, Rhees, i ei rh . — mere, ae 33g lo 434 inehes, print: # io ss Sere et pla, tar Bic,.|. gameday. front ‘Port Royal—both bound to Rio | Wight, Brown, Walsh and Murtagh, Messrs by ue pasion ae by aura Welle and ¢ “H M. i : owe fs “Torr comernsa=* tr Riz, Ame Jay, . Vashing Day, (a logue, urs 17. 25.000 Adhesive Envelopes, white, heavy, 934 to ae 30 18 Blue Lights article, —_—_+o+e, ___ Pho studies telaae a eere il Agbendan ce; Mageio - = pee oe op oct oes ae ee OTHER ENCHATNID pb Bengola Lights, i Transparent Lanterns, Finanéial. physical ¢ ‘and ancient geonray phy, history, com ‘At“the close of the examination, addresses . : Envelopes, : * OTHER ENCHANTING 8 5 Red, White and Blue new, Toy Drums, position, rhetoric, botany, philosophy, astron. | Were made by’ Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Ryland heavy, letter, 6 by 332 inches, printed to order, OTHER ENCHANTING SYRENS, oe ter te ees Spangalcttes, new, he pokes aore rock Cle ba omy. physiology, earreyie P keeping, Chapel, T. E. Lloyd, Esq., President of the x M. shinese Rockets, onettes, new, s| ed acontinnance of Wednesday’s dali- f 4 2 iat i 1 5. Ri 39. 20000 adh Envelopes, note per M. Poseesring each the grace and enchantment of = Volcanoes, new, Floral shells, new, ee but withoutany material changeln rices. | MUSIC, &c. Owing to the protracted examina- eres ee ee re conte a ntermediate sizes ordered not to be charged ] tholor::al goddesses, Fesembling 1p jomachus. Union Boquet, new, The speculative interest was quiet, and is like- tion ot some classes, a few of the studies were town College, the examining trustees and igher than bid fer size next larger, ture tue captivators of the fame Come everybody and get your supplies for the ly to continue so until after the 4th of July, | Decessarily overlooked. The arithmetic clas: | o:hers, , Class No. 2—Pens and Pencils. GLORIOUS FOURTH from an indisposition to make engagements Gian sreanon Gat? eter epee Male Secondary, No. 6, Fourth District, Mies 1.3 arene Perry's or Gillot’s barrel pens, per running over two vacant days. The transac- Hattie Magee teacher, was examined by Mr. Fort Star Spangled Banner still floats ou the | tions in governments at the hoard were qnite | tion of mathematical principles. Thegrammar | 45));. assisted by Mr. J. E. Thompson.» Thi, nae nese iteelorye done out light, though, on the siregh -agme fey sales | [X¢ Sr iy tan canto Cheves choteraoES TL school has fifty-three pupils on the. roll, fifty. i loi vave o'er the } ‘of the A were made to the agents of foreign buyers. Ri rreait4 = Fy ‘asic | (WoO of whom were present. The exercises: Oh, long may it wave o’er ihe land of the brave. for | Teading, pemmeneniyy geographyand music consisted in part of orthography, spelling, 7 » Union, the U ; We Il shout. 5-20’s were steady at 103%. The deman % = fs < Bon aU a opens Unonnveinehr 10-40’s from national banks was active, and the | ‘Re school seemed quite proficient.” The school } reading, notation, mental and written arithe Perry's, Gillot’s or other good metallic per gross. 3. 1,000 Quills. No. 80, per M dozen Gold pens, with handles or silver cases, best qnality, per dozen. JOHN MULLIGAN. JOHN LIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN. 8. Sdozenheavy barrel gold Pens.with handles, best BILLY EMERSON | The trade supplied at : : © | room was handsomely decorated with flags, ee : pram rained stiyelg " 5 BILLY EMERSON, SOAWEEE quotations at the board rose ere Certifi the music, under the direction of the instructor, metic, dictation, geography, &e. ‘he mental 6. 2 dozen ivory or gutta-perchaever-pointed Pen- 8 Ss cates of Indebtedness sold at 99%; the new issue Prof. Daniel, excellent, and the examination | 27tbmetic and written do. was first class; dice cils, large or small, with leads, per dozen. BILLY EMERSON, Great National Flag and Fireworks Depot, of Certificates of Indebtedness rose to 9%, an | }ihiy creditable to the school, affording a very | ‘#tion and other exercises meritorious; peeding: 7. 200 dozen Faber’s, No. 1to4, or graduated, per 308H BAB improvement of 3. nage pea’: Pe the inany Priston, | Of first class admirable; order exceedingly cone. 302 E street, near lth, he transactions in State stocks, railroad | PJe#sant entertainment to the many visitors | rhe room, one of the corporation shed uihe r per’ vated, per JOSH HART, u-eotJuly4 [Ch ] above Grover’ Theater, | bonds and bank stocks were quite nominal present. A Mr. Pierce, of California, spoke ® | 4a. made as cheerful as possible, trimme! SA cakes | Baber Vor eredes, exenveted: JOSH HART, sesseotuly pron.J) above Grong sent Pa ; piece, and after a few remarks by Messrs. = : Woon > 9 s 5 = = Foreigh exchange continued depressed. The j tastefully with flags, evergreens, flowers, 4¢o. I AM ABOUT TO MAKE A CHANGE IN rowm and Miller, the exercises concluded pe 5 its : 2 ; business, I will offer to the citizens of | S°PPLY of bills exceeds the demand, and rates with a few patriotic airs and «Old Hundred.” PSI Baron pee da ph aes eae & zy stow! yen- | are again lower. : 4 i * Ww puietaes Georgetown and Alexandria, my en- Money is very abundant, and lenders are now Preparations are being made by this school, in the number ot itors present. This is only tire stock of ‘i i juncti ith another, for an exhibition of Mi DRY AND FANCY GOoDs, offering large sums at 3 per cent. CORN GHOD Wien oe? contre the second year of Miss Magez as a teacher, which I will sell at and below cost for one month | The gold market is controlled by speculative | the Flower Queen at oo e Hall, similar to | ana she shows all theseGtilte ie aiaesveae. only, comprising in part Cassimeréy for men and | movements. The policy of the “bears” in cov. | that recently given at Odd Fellows’ Halt by | cessful one. About tyenty of the boys will be boys wear, cone to ar oe Gooderfor men | ering their short” contracts by borrowed gold | Oi" Pe ine oth. sreet Presb peer i ‘Ghar. ben- } transferred toa bigner grade of school at the a: bo Aptige tes Black Alapact “from 40 cents | Bas the effect of depressing the price, the quo- Primary ‘No? female) Second District, Miss | Commencemat of the next term. ud? Schally Delains, 30 cents; new style Mozam- | tations yesterday morning touching 138; but | pj, ya ined by Mr Male Intermediate, Fourth District, Miss Delains, | oH ee n FN ly one, the loans being ‘con- enner, teacher, was examined by Mr Rhees. a 7 hi y .35 cents; Lawns, 40 to 80 cents; new style | the policy is @ costly s 4 This school is located on the corner of Massa- eneva A. Reed teacher. This school was ex< Prints from 20 to 25 cents. tracted at ¥ per cent. per day. amined by Messrs. Holmead and Murtangh; care. p 3% dozen Faber’s Red and Blue Pencils, pér dozen. Class No. 3—Ink. Inkstards, Wafers and Waz. J. 10 dozen glass. any patent, large or small, Ink- stands, per dozen. 2. op ae cast-iron double or single Inkstands, per jozen. 120 dozen Maynard and Noyes’ Ink. or any other American copying ink or fluid in market, martes, per dozen. 28 do Xtnold's Writing Fluid. quarts, per JOHNNY REDDEN, JOHNNY REDDEN, JOHNNY REDDEN, SYLVAS CLARKE, BYLVAS CLARKE, SYLVAS CLARKE, With ceveral other well-known performers, 7) —————— 4 3. 25 dozen Copying Ink, quarts, Arnold's, per ve , : ite Good COG REELS Ree ene oe) Stn cety Bad Ue DET easy ils dozen. mae : iy Briliants from 25 to a5cconte; “Ghar Oasirics sixty scholars, fifty-five of whom were pres- Paiental oo ee ti Sears aie NG iin ram 8. 5 dozen best Blue Ink. quarts, per dozen. CHARLEY KANE AND JENNIE JOHNSON. White Swiss, Stripe Swiss at all prices. You can | The Inapprepriateness of European Pre- | ent. The school room was handsomely decora- | Mental an ween - me! ic No, 3: 48 stern 7 Wdozen David's Carmine Ink, ounce, No}, per | Ci anyey KANE AND JENNIE JOHNSON, also find a full assortment of Cloaks, Mantillas, cedents. ted with flags and wreaths, andacross the wall | M27, Very good, and im reane cand others. dozen 4 . = Black silk Circulars, and also a lot of Black Silk. From the London Daily News, June 16.) fronting the the teachers desk was arranged in | £00C- whe ates romp peat tearhagltn te 9. 2M Seal Wafers, pest quality, red, No. 3, for of | tp their laughable Duets. which T have just received from auction, which I One of the worst services which our public | letters of evergreen the motto “Liberty follows | S20wed proper interest in the success of fice seal. per 3 z F $5 pounds best Red Wafers, common size, per un Will offer to eell from @8 to 2. Rave ‘lee a full arsortmnent of Hoop Skirts, hic! ought very low; French Corsets, $1.50, 4 ta * = ind thousands of other articles too numerous to | the American Government at this juncture as | were present who seemed much interested in writers could render to Mr. Davis would be to | in the footprints of education.” The scholars | S200]. Migs Reed is oné‘of oF ost promise eE ti inecipl Ss. isi ing young teachers. urge European precedents and principles upon | showed good progress. A number of visitors U. S. REvENvE.—Attention is called t6 ne —<—$<—<——————_———— 20. wpounds best extre super scarlet Sealing Wax, per pound. mention, which you will find at my Store, No. 241 | worthy of its imitation and adoption. There | the examination, announcementelsewhere by. the U. 8. Aseesed! * i . ts s es 2 , & : & = is for this District, P. M. Pearson, Esq., concern Crass No. 4.—Cutler 1 Miseeila. ticles. = 7th street, between Gand H, r has already been too much of a disposition to Primary No.3, (female) Second District, Miss . 2 Lao dosen Rogers’ Knives, four bindes, tack ‘OF ENTIRE ince ne ble ere rte x LIUS SYCEL, take this course. When the Government of | Morse, teacher, "was examined by Mr. Miller. yee oppose from we assessments of the pearl handle, per doze ENTIRE 2 2 je W-staw2w 421 7th st.. bet. G andH. | the United States is told that in punishing Mr. | This school numbers forty-five scholars, forty- } Assistant Assessors, also in reference t@ ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 5.23 dozen Rogers’ ivory-landle Erasers, per (PEANGE COUNTY, AND DELAWARE Ic | Davis it would be guilty of an unparalieyed | three of whom present, two being detained by | licenses and to extra tax of 25"per cent upomm Cc 4 dozen. ; aii j ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME “AD crime, it is natural that those who are shocked | sickness. The schoolroom is located in a base- | ose not making assessment returns withim : bah vr ee ee ne ee NIGHTLY. Messrs. SIGSTON & COFLIN, successors to J. | &t 80 rent a perversion of the pono sioula maeht room of the panding ones oxaiey oti ten days. n Silk Taste, in hanks, per dozen NIGHTLY. Fussell, corner 13th and F sts., Washington. D.C., | revive the record of events in ow story in | and E streets, is totally unfit for its present nse. 7, 3 2: bon ere Red Tape, assorted. ioe doen NIGHTLY. continue to furnish r favorite ICE CREAMS, | which the infliction of extreme penalties for | and on acloudy day is insome parts of it so Crors in Vireinia.—The Richmond Re< made from Orange County and Delawere Cream: | rebellion has been approved by our most en- | dark as to render reading quite difficult.. The | Publican, in an article on the agricultural con- oleh aS CO ae nee sup- | lightened and liberal historians. A corres- | ventilation is worse, and the health and prog- dition of the country on James river below ream Ac convenient. tec. Cream Pavilionones pondent lately called attention in-our columns | ress of the scholars require a more respectable | Richmond, says: At Curl’s Neck, Taylor’s and daily in connection with our establishment. to the opinion of Lord Mahon and Haliam on | apartment. A number of visitors were in at- | Turkey Island, the plantations just below je20-Tu& Fim* SIGSTON & COFLIN, the execution of the Jacobites :in 1745, and | tendance at the examination. Graveyard Bend, where formerly there were dozen German Tape, No. 32, red, per dozen dozen Paper Weights, assorted, per dozen. 30 pounds prepared India Rubber, per pound. jy pounds Pounce, per pound. 10. #) pounds Linen Twine, per pound. il. £2 pounds best Cotton Twine, per pound. i 7 ou » round flat, Win- MATINEE 7 another to-day recalls the opinion held b; Si y S istri ten thousand acres of wheat and corn, there ig * thee long per dagen nn MATINEE N.. a. nuuen, 0Srie or rue peace, | British Ministers as to the proper manner of | wise HM. Morse’ tencher, fe locate ia the | ROW Me wheat, and only such a corn’ crop os 38. 15 dozen dia Rubber Rulers, round or flat, MATINEE - | Offic: 311 9th strect west, near Penn’a avenue, | disposing of poleon Bonaparte. These in- | engine house on New York avenue, near 6th | ereturnedgowners have veen ehie, mostly Goodyear’s patent, 30 inches long, per dozen. MATINEE would respectfully inform his friends and the pub- | stances may fairly be adauced to rebuke those | street, and was examined by Mr. Rhees. This with their own hands, to plant since the ist of 14. ® pounds best quality Sponge, per pound. 15. 2) pounds Gum Arabic, per pound. r 50 dozen Mucilage, large size glass jars, with brush and metallic top, per dozen. 37. dozen Mucilege, pints, without brush or top, r dozen. 28. 19) dozen Pen Holders, assorted, per dozen. 39. % dozen strong nine-inch Ivery Folders, per lic generally that hé ix now attending to all legal | who foolishly pretend that it is the common | puilding i lladapted hool May. Prequ’ Isle, on the opposite side of tha business, such ax administering the Amnesty. as | practice in Europe to permit the leaders of | and is tecupied by the maleintermediategram, | Yer: once @ garden spot, is now @ trampled ene other Ninteh areata epee eae great rebellions to go away with no other pun- | mar schools, Mr. Wilson and Miss Myers wilderness. faxall’s, on apres of 2, where Notices, Sen, Xe. Legal advice given in ail 1s | ishment than défeat. But we should be sorry | teachers, in’ addition to the school of Miss | eee eee earn eae ae ey erated, branches without charge to leave the question in this positjon. If Mr. | Morse. ‘A number of visitors were in attend- | acres of cultivable land, there are now, Bere ge. : WF Particular attention paid to the collection of | Davis is to be saved, it must be b exercise aminati h passed off in a : debts and claims im peneral: id jes of a magnanimity of which no State of Euro. | *cé at beri ee A Ny haps, as many as thirty acres in corn, ON SATURDAY, AT CHEAP PRICES, ON SATURDAY, AT CHEAP PRICES, dozen ; . most satisfactory manner. | The books used by | yi) Carter, at Shirley, with the aid of some ae. veteing C, Jas. TO z oC, = ean Christendom affords an example; and the secondary schools are the Bible. ig i = saat i packs): Bristol” Visiting: ‘Cardy yer FOURTH OF JULY, TWO PERFORMANCES. Late Col inhVa Yor f CORP A nas Imericans are a people of too much original ins sad Shelling ‘book, Hillard’s third, fourth old colored hands, cultivates a garden patch dozen. ‘ FOURTH OF JULY, TWO PERFORMANCES. ability not to be able to ascertain for themselves | SWAR's SPCling, bower Potter’s and Ham. | sound his residence. Bermuda is a village Crass No. 5—Parchment a en chee ene no gh FOURTH OF JULY, TWO PERFORMANCES, CLOSE, CORBETT & MONROE the course which becomes their character in | mond’s writing books, Colburn’s mental arith- | COM™MOn, where there are more cabins tham b eed een Ce ee eae ee - FOURTH OF JULY, TWO PERFORMANCES. gs. RaORNEYE a ? their present situation. metic, Davies’ written arithmetic, Davies’ Caer oop pone Clty Poise in tienilog 3: Seagate Oe Soest: Pet teed ae CLAIM, PATENT. REAL ESTATE, AND GEN. | THE Hatest Opinions of the London Times. | practical arithiastic, Warren's primary coogrs. | aid uninhabited. Berkely and Westover, once oe Weekes aie aheot intra ERASE APU ANON AGENTS: Wel are an outspoken people, and make no | song-book, and Mason’s manual of gymnastic ty respectively of LD, Crenshaw im oa " +s Paper, best quality, 15%: = = secret of our conclusions, but there is nothing | ~xercises. : = ae “anc orable as — ‘ 0 sheets of Parchment ape een PY EXTRA NOTICE. CLAIMS of all kinds, against the United States | in those conclusions to which any citizen of the | _Male Intermediate, Third District, tanght in Se eta ap oy Gan: eel wid, Goverament or Individuals, collected. Union need obj We have been surprised at | the west wing of the Wallach School Building, | pattie of Malvern Hill, will this year produce Form or GUARANTEE. RIDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, Ordnance, Quartermasters’, and all Government the war, but not more | was examined by Messrs. Hitz and Stuart, satan aed ne nate ca CuiGl a coattant oe far b . Accounts, promptly made up and attested. -] wiintn'theAmericans themselves, Whatever | assisted by Mr. McCathran, of the Third Dis- qeain enonlnto red the ental eae cilities; Stationery for the Department of the In COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT MONEY loaned and advanced on Claims way have been our speculations orsympathiee, | trict Male Grammar. There are thirty-three | at have there pitched their abode. | The same terior during the year ending June 30, 1835, should 10 Especia] attention given to PATENT CASES, we rejoice that the work of carnage is at an }| scholars enrolled, (but little over one if of netes Wyanokes y: Douthats are Sa =" be ocean als and guarantee shontd be 3 PATENT CASES promptly attended to. end. We cordially reciprocate the expressions ne ea rhe opel Aad Aeris SIR ES the face of every imaginable difficult; r) N. BA ot a= f amit: reach Us from America, ani 2 Tie superscribed with the place of residence of the A. C, EMITH AND J. B. SIPE, REAL ESTATE rouge ae. Hf 335 ‘siox. | shalt not be disbelieved in our professions of | of the whole school, and reading of the second ee ee SR ae On ee Hears ‘When affine billgwill be offered. andria, Va., and surrounding country. desire for permanent peace. For the rest we | class, was tolerable. The reading of the first rigners, and a eee late. 1; 5 15 cot daly iigdelphia Press, New York Tri- Bost ly Journal. } 4 of arable POLICIES granted on LIFE,FIRE and MARINE | con only wait. We can see nothing of the | class was good, and the practical arithmetic of | WBere there are seven thousand acre é RISKS. in somo of the oldest and most responsible } future, nor wili we pretend to believe that the | the same cluss ercellent! In mental arithmetic | !#24, a} Tich as the banks of ‘Pe st i aeor Insurance Compentes. revolution is over. On the contrary, we see | the first class generally answered correctly, | Will, this year, not be five PuNOTD. siong fares that itis but half finished, and that America } but rather slowly. The second class in arit corn made. On all the, of clover, andj Late Paymaster U. 3. Navy, In addition to the Regular Company, several OFFICE, 287 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, will certainly never again be the America of | metic (merial and written) was very good. river, there are Beayertecr oats, which ile ATTORNES pom TEE PROSECUTION OF } Volunteers will appear, among whom will be found Opposite Willard’s Hotel. the past. But it may well be something better. | In grammar and the governmental instructor | SMe ins’ impossibility of procuring je 22-1m* WASHINGTON, D.C. Fp) YSPEPSIA AND FITS, > he blot of slavery, at any rate, is effaced from | the examination was good; in history fair. The | be lost from 1h ire them. CLAIMS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENTS fe soil, and Sauer abies ‘of contention is re- } scholars in this school are not the mibet orderly, labor to ent art Sct! OF THE GOVERNMENT. the FRANELIN BROTHERS, Double Clog Dancers. moved. The position, too, of each State of the | but @uring the most of the afternoon they were Claims for Prize Money, Lost Clothing, Bounty, | pop pal eee SNS FITS—A Pure Cure for these distressing core. | Umion im relation to the whole is now defined This school has been under the dis. | Aw Wane. cages polls 2 aa Back Pay, Peusions, Lost Horses and other proper- : Ethiopian Delineator. —plaints is now made known in a Treatise on | S04 established, if not improved. Then the Leorer ATURE: recta om ty attended to promptly MASTER MORISEY. FITS—Foreign and Native Herbal preparations, poe have learned truths and unlearned fal- of Tuesday says: y ptly. . ‘The Great Jig Dancer. ablished by Dr. O. PHELPS BROWN, lacies, besides undergoing that instructive ex- | teacher, Miss Moss, had been absent from the At three o’clock this after0on the House o& Office 29 424 etreet, Post Office Box 495 Wash- D.C je7-6m E. 1¢ 1c We have completed our arrangements for the de- livery of the or FRESH we BOSTON z POND ICE. We sell_no other. We cB i price for the season. We deliver promptly We require our drivers to give exact weight. « never fail to sup- ply in the heat of summer. We ask atiberal patron- netant hy. age and assure you & conae FOWLER 2 ¢0., JOHNY KEESE. HARRY GILBERT. MISS NAOMI PORTER, Champion Jig Dancer. eae * The Accomplished Vocalist. And, with others, forme the % GREATEST COMBINATION OF TALENT offered this season. FITS—The prescription was furnished him in such ‘Fience which war seldom fails to yield. schoo! on account of illness. Miss Helen | took ousideration a rovidential manner thathe canner ce | Bs t, indeed, that the Americans 0 ietaie Williams, who is now about clos: her second Repreng and minorit Teports of "be Commie FITS— scientiously refuse to make it known, as it | will be more like other people and less like year as aleacher, seems to be well fitted fe majority Srional ‘Affairs, The former her, and if she had had charge is pre vated & 5 q tne part of wep = ured everybody who has used it, never } their former selves. resol on Sie aa nee school for the entire year, it would ne doubt are of New be Raph od noid —has Finschavine Logs af Single oe \~ a ieeau ly sure in cases oy yspepsia; 4&7 A duel had taken place at Paris een | have passed a No. 1 examination. ment to the Constitution of the United. States Generals Deligny and Grand in ek ee for- No. 1, Third District, ~a8 exam~- j WEEE G song Tree to all da reorps ct estes bats —gist. se ve abolishing . The Fon FITS—to es a. aidares Dr 0, mer was killed. ned by Dr. F, S. Walsh, in thr premence of gets by cigut members of the come Seite NT.) NO: 2S Grand strect; | _mgrThe list of abandoned lands in V: mite a number of the parents «nd friends minority report was FITS—Jersey cee je already exhibits a total of nearly % eee scholars, in the school » Which is emer {Ter ee nay A sand acres. r riba A Hee te Sa A MB reste ATION Witibn OF | wa Ani the rebel prisoners in Cam: Comic Vocalist. Banjo Player. ap wtf Tenth stceet Warf. taney goed Spal jhe at Chicago, have been sent Sor eed petecertoN, TE EASGuAg?® Misrony : Tiaple. SoNRVEEES & YATES” | In the hospitals, who are in too focbioe cana apad-cotf Inquire at 366 Pa. ov. REMEMBER FRIDAY BVENING. Philadelphia, June 13th, 1690. mar 36m | tion to be able to wake ; . Hath