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wasarweros DO. May 30,158. § ‘The sudden demise of the Gor residence in this city, causes deep regret citi: of Washington. EVENING STAR. z WASHINGTON ciTY: THURSDAY................MA¥* 31, 1966. rporation the Pubtie Schools to be closed, and would most respect- fally suggest to my fellow-citizens the pre- priety ofabstaining from secular employment ————S—SSS S7 READING MATTER ON BVSRY PaGs. SBE OUTSIDE FOR IN’ TELE GRAPHIC a HEB MATTER. | on the day of his funeral. =: Louatba Zn or te nee = i a yo as Mayor. 5 ity papers copy. DEATH OF GENERAL ~ T. . (O”PICIAL | DER. | RATOGA t, General's Office,)} + er geese ten ens SE} Gewgeat Onpers, No. 4. 1. In respect for the Lieutenant WInrFrEtn 5 . reaux ef the War on Friday, June Ist, t neral. fui . IL. The following officers ‘pi greeparrd ceed to West Point, New York, to the | funeral of the late’ Lieutenant General Scott, | on Friday, Jane ist, at 1 o’clock: TRUNKS’ SRE in grtat variety At HEILBBUN & BRO.’S, Brevet Major General L. Thomas, adjutant 4 Scirs 7 eral. Shreset Major General E. Schriver, inspector awe ak rote £2 ees. general. . OgE PRICK STOBE, Brevet Major General J. Holt, judge advo- GEO. 0. HENNING. cate general. ~ i - | Corner 7th street and Maryland avenue, Brevet Major General J. B. Fry, provost | my 31-2t* | Island ™marshal general. Brevet Major General M. C. Meigs, quarter- Master general. re ’ Brevet Major General A. B. Eaton, commis- sary general ofsubsistence. - | vid Major General J. K. Barnes, surgeon general. Brevet Major General B. W. Brice, paymas- | ter general. } Brevet Major General R. Delafield, chief 506. 506 SEVENTH STREET. ve us your attention we relate the news. Where to at bargains In good BOOTS and SHOES. "SB ha fall peters haves engineer. . gua he us BAY 25 per ft . B. Dye o! wm ——_ _—e J Where, oh, where is the store Major Gentral O. O. Howard, chief of bu- Heanor cheap: reau of retugees, freedmen aad abandoned Number 506 8 th street, lands. i Major General L. A. Hitchcock. U. S. vol- One door south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. untee : se Breve: Major Genes A. E. Shires assist- my 21-3t stone steps at the entrance. ant commissary general of subsistence. i Z Brevet Mayor General E. D. Townsend, as- Clesine OUT SALE. sistant adjutant general, late chief of stuff to Lieutenant General Scott. , e By osder of the Secretary of War. ; E_ D. Townsenp, Assistant Adjutant General. SELLING OFF AT CO8T:)! Our entire Stock of LADIES BILK and OLOTH SACQUES and BASQUES at cost. Axso, A beautiful line of BLACK LACE POINTS and ROTUNDAS, which we guarantee to sell below importation cogt. Call at once and take your cheice at LANSBUBGH & BRO.'s, 515 Seventh street, Intelligencer Building. Also, 375 Seventh street, _myS16t 3d door above I street. ” UOTION DRY @oops. er GREATEST BARGAINS in WASHINGTON. TRIAL OF LIEUT. COL. PAULDING. The War Department issued an order last ‘week appointing 2 court-martial for the trial Colonel Edwin E. Paulding, Pay- U_S. A., who deposited money, it will be remembered, in the Merchants’ National Bark. The court was directed to convene on Monday. <s'h inst, or %s soon thereafter as 2 and consists of the following- Major General ©. C. Augur, ‘vet Brig. Ferteral D. P. De Witt, Colonel tuth V. KR. C.: Brevet Brig. General 0. ¥. Dayton, Colonel 19th V.R.C.: Colonet D. M. Slis. juvth U.S. colored troops; and Cap- tain W. K. Haviland, Judge Advocate. CUSTOM HOUSES = CLOSED ON FRI- The Secretary of the Treasury yesterday issued an order directing that, as the funeral ofthe late Lieut. Genergl Winfield Scott had been arranged to take place on Friday. the ist day ot June, the Custom Houses of the * NEW DRESS GOUDs. FRENCH LAWNS. SILK GRENADINES. BLACK SILKS, . United States be closed. by order of the Presi- WOITE MARSEILLES. 4 dent, on thasday asa mark of respect for the W1ISS AND MULL 7 memory of the deceased.. The flags of all . OLL MUSLINS. NAINSOOKS. j STRIPED AND CHECKED MUSLINS First, Natiotat Bank.—The statement of -_—? nie the condition of the First National Bank of LINEN 0. ILLINGS. this city. as Shown by the report of the United TABLE LINENS. P revenue cutters were also marked to be placed at balt-mast. States Examiner, published in another colamn, TOWELS. is & most gratifying exhibitof the affairs of that DIAPERS. tion, showing a surplus of $125,000. LINEN SHEETINGS. InsrrcTine Torer.—LieutenantS. N. Clark, ion tl Inspector General of Freedmen’s Affairs in ‘ this dis will leave the city on a special All very Cheap at j tour of i tion through the State of Mary- LANSBURGH & BRO.’s, land. 15 Seventh street my 31-6t Also, 375 Seventh street. CoSee et 2 Fs ex I would respectfally announce to the citizens of Washington and the public generally that 1 have Cgo.erA IN New York City.—The steamer Peravian bas arrived at New York. She brings s¢ven hundred and fifty-eight passen- gers, and lost during the passage ‘thirty-five from the cholera, fwenty-eight are now sick, on board. They will be transferred to the hospital ship. ‘Two deaths from Cholera ocourred in the city yesterdsy—one in Cherry street and the other | 0@ hand a ° on Sixth avenue. LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK SF The eighty-third Annual Convention of or the Protestant ‘opal Church in ihe diocese a , of Maryland assembled in Grace Church, cor- SPEING AND SUMMER CLOTHING: ner of Bark-and Monument streets, Baltimore, Consisting of— yesterday morning SP Thousands of the unregenerate of New Light and Brown Cass. Suits, York were again on the rum path on Sunday— Eightend Brown Ss: Belts, towards Jers *STBAWSERE: FESTIVAL 5 Fonte Bud Vest«, le te and Vests, Pants and Vests, White and ick Suits, Bilis ted Brows ftse Back ui Prepar: made to make this a most went - my 31-3t* Bine Black Cloth Frock Coats, Nea: ae FP ea hoe me sao fo hircloag Sloth Frock Coats: ERDEY sri catOnbsvacs the oy tei) ise Bk Pisa Ye White Linen Bosom Shirts, Weis Hits Face iss ape S. leck Ties and Scarfs, msi nisecinens Rautuet and pinee: | Bk stg Beni’ Fi T AND» ” > GENEBAL ASSOBTMENT oF, ; FURNISHING G20D8. A'l the above goods are made and trimmed in the latest New York styles and egual to say custom made garments. ‘Thankful tothe public for past favors, I respectfally solicit continuance of the same. se Z . A. STRAUSS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, .» PENNA. AVENUB, opened at 5 z A fut my 31-1m* Between 10th and 1ith sts. . Fo A one horse CARRIAGE. ih "Gan be seen st theme: be OCK, |. between 6th and 7th strests ~7 Bz), ¢ m5 90-2" Corner 7th st. and LEX. B. 8H) Ne. 269 id, |. @Y., (Island. ee Waeuisoves, B.C.. — Ho 480. Aue za Ee EE vENAE® my 31 S* p 2 WAsninc ton, 8th ', 1866. o> 1 have this ‘+ LIMGANOBE F. ¥, . B. SHE: 2Bi consigument of this celebrated and hope by close cree Pine | ete: dare et at STORE PIXTU! ron ifr= ‘PSB, Light oud CIROULARS, of Paris KID GLOVES, only $1.10 oS ee gin sone bortdaP chi a ‘| MEALS BOARDERS wanted. auir g A suitable for gen -tlem > LOST AND FOUND. OsT— Lest M. on the 8t. Matthew Oharch ; hs Fxcn: t.asmatl round LACE v aL inate t, Bear I7th strest. the 0 eae the 3th i ae = La w L TOBAGO BOX wit 4 ocLocs P. m, a . ved om ae GOVERNMENT SECUMi Ties. se Wasutnetox, May 31. 1966 Jay Cooks & Co. furnish the following quo- tations of Government securities: — u Buying. Selling 0. B Ce OORPOR, IIB -ocaeveceees 109 109% U.S. Five ties, 18962.... 1X 10255 U. 5S. Five Twenties, 10235 = oe eed * 7" i. ay $5, ain tuvi., ataree bie 0 GOW: ‘wide moras! | U-8. 102% : sbere reward be’ given if're: | One-year : ssid t to P. rh BBAA) es Open iat aad @ street, near Government Printing m 31-2" | Qon 109y; Five Twenties, 1962, 102; Fe night the | Five fad 102; Five Tventies, pth ws .—o ard, ol 12x; Ten po ge a aeare Thirties, , peeve BrOperty, pay ebarges ORauaey ‘The city banks close to-morrow. m 31.3" on 26th street, bet Gand H. [,°8T—4 PORTE MONAIE, containt ——_- 08. THE FUNERAL OF GEN. SCOTT. samples of dress trimmi i sees W, feduesday morning im and about The officers detailed to attend Gen. Scott's Geo 1+ OF on 2) ear I, 01 funeral, by the orders published in another near zist. A li rd will be paid for ite re- | column. will leave ona special car attached to . Tewa: turn toF. RE! ce, ‘. sien fof BBASHAN & CO , Grocers, <a AME ON THOSE PREMIS§S, ON TAR C iiss 25th inetont, oot Shite aed HO. athe ite nose, mane ard tail; about tee owner i ested to pert: charges, and take him oray, Perr Sere: a ¥ U an PaREER, the 6.30 train, Baltimore and Ohio railroad. to- night. . THE GOLD SALES. It is expected that the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, in reference to the sales of ° gold. will be sent to the Senate on Saturday. mt on Faced ear Soistors! Home. | itis stated tha; it will show total sales amount. Treasury up isth to L and Ml steomte coins | ing to about $35,000,000, at a premium since the ENVELOPE, containing $112, principally in $5 | Ist instant, of 30',. Also, thatno gold was sold fat by Mee Res ae The oe. in Mareh and April fora less premium than 2>. suitably rewarded by leaving it at the granite TRE praia. spect Weems? Fae sa frome Hn 43 = Both HotsEs or Voncress haye adjourned SHOTT. vmy 30-3" over until okasaed &s a mark of respect to the 72 R' memory of Gen. Scott. $5 WACE NRIs toot oa tthe seat pears : : Massachysetts avenue and Colle, day afternoon. Inquire at Star o! PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. H°: “FOR GLYMONT1 Second Grand Excursion to Gly aed mont, {or sme benefit of the Church aD ichvols of the Immaculate Conceptik Ww SDAY, June 6, 186. 8m The splendid Steamer WAWASKT has been chartered for the occasion. Refresbments will be furnished at city Boats leave the 7th-atreet wharf at 8", 0 = and 1); o clock p. m., returning at 1; p.m. ‘ie efricteat order will be enforced. Intersat Revexve.—The receipts from this source to-day were $1,140,68%.68. toro, XXXIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. THURSDAY, May 31 SENaTE.—Mr. Wil-on, from the Committee of the two Houses on the subject of General Scott's Death, reported a joint resolution of re- spect and veneration forthe memory of the deceased; and that when the two Houses ad- journ to-day they adjonrn to meet on Monday: that a committee of seven Senators and nine Representatives be appointed to represent Congress at the faneral to-morrow. The reso- Intion was unanimously adopted. Tne Tax bill was received from the Honse, ck 8. m. and Keputa’s celebrated Brass aud String Bang has | reierred to the Finance Comunitice and ordered pee. omer aud will discourse delicions thusic | to be printed, with 500 extra copies . jaring the da: S ft eks was gra Ticke hfldren under 10 years half price. |, Joes a Of absence for two week~ was granted No jnfoxicating drink sold on the Premisas =m 31 io Er. id The Reconstrucjion resdlution was taken tp at one o'clock. ie Hovse.—The bill to regulate commercial in- tercourse hetween the several States, with the Senate amendments thereto? was taken trom the Speaker's jable, and the Senate amend- FP™ST enanp AFTERNOON AND EV8N NG PIC NIC 0 iE . WASHINGTON SOCIALS, That was postponed, will take place at the wacahh mal Preset PABK, MAY 1s66 ments were concurred in. So the bill bas ‘aud we know from the arrangements that passed Bath Monae. . have been made, that it will be e grand aftair A message was received from the Senate Tickets 50 Cents, admitting a cent and lad’ cothmnnicating certain concurrent resolutions ee of Arranzcments —W. H. Folk, EB. | of that body in relation to the death of Lient. J. Hill, W. HB. Hebbs, Kuott, ©. Yoh, | Gen. Scott, and providitg for an adjournment es. H MeTntosh. G. Kanier. Positively no improper persons will be admit ted. my 29-3t" THE GERMANIA SUMMERGARTEN, No.. 346 © street. will be open and an excellent is playing every night. fo the amusement of the customers SPRKOSS & MUALEISEN. ° Corper of 4th and E streets, m20-3t" CAPITOL HILL A (FORGE JURNEMANN’S 1 - LAGER BEER BREWERY Dancing every MONDAY commencing at 2 o’cl’k Dp. m. tm of beth Houses of Congress untii Monday next. The resolutions were unanimously cdn- curred in : TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, APHIO | Later from Cent md Seuth New York, Mw ‘The Rica brings $324,500 iu gold. Mr. Nelson, late Minister to Chili, is among her passengers. Panama bas been kept ina state of excite- meni by reports of an expected revolution Nothing transpired, however. The Lope squadron left ©allao in dis- grace. It is said they have gone to Monte- video. Before departure, Admiral Nanez ad- dressed 4 communication to the British Can- sul, full of bembast, stating that having chas- tised the Peruvians. he now leaves the Pacific, but he is reagy atany time to return if Peru again becomes insolenj. a America. steamship AND PLEASURE GARDEN, BOARDING. — FroURSISGED BOOMS, WITH BOARD. Picas- ent location, 2~3 7th street, between L and | ea my 31-3t* A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. dated with TABLE B . 40 6th street, above G. medians ea __ mm 31-3t* Guatemala, etre and Casta Rica de- OARDING - One lar, Jeasent and nicely far | ‘lined to join the Chili and. Peru alliance. BOARDERS 5 One in dteteines BOARECE Sti] The Veodersitt and Mossseues ennca on Pennaylvania aven posite National Hotel A | the 2ist instant for San Francisco. few TAB. BUABDERS be accomodated $22 per month. References exchanged ee my 31-3t" ‘OR BENT—Two FU 403 10th street, corn Board. Apply on t ises. 3 PRIVATE BOaRDING—In » desatital cits. jon in the con from the city The convict Bradley, who stole $15,000 from | the safe of a U.S. paymaster. had escaped from the chain-gang at Panama. Fenians on the Warpath. Burralo, May 31.—Another large body of 8 es the et! armed men arrived here last night from the Rear Bladensburg. Inuire at the New York Dol: | West. They are said to belong to Fenian reg- lar Store, 456 av., nesr 3d st. my 30-gt* pagtie About a ae ven —— ther, Bogepisc—a 7 t second story FRO and more areexpected. Nothing can be learned ROOM, with BORED healthy location; No. | from the men beyond that they are laborers 634 Latredt. between 8th ‘and he? ™: 39 bound for California. They have apparently FURNBHED ROOMS, G street, bet. 20th BOARD. Terms no arms, but it is understood there are plenty. secreted here. it is generally thotght a raid on Canada aman ae capaener from this neighborhood has been determined oy ETS SOARED. on. No excitement prevails here. No one be- vate family Apply at No 459. on 12th street, be- | lieves in the success of any movement the tween G and H streets, west side. m 29-$t* Fenians may make. ¢ ‘(PSE FRONT PARLOR ON FIRST FLOO Ofms oral socome Seer. © 4. for feolgentie: Railread Accident. men, atiomen and w > oe CLEVELAND, May 31.—The train from San- at 173 Ist., bet. 20th and 21st sts. m 29:3t*_ | dusky to-day stopped on account of a broken EVEBAL GENTLEME: F - S*’ mal Reon: MEN CAN FIND Com. i it Bont BOARD ageae engine three mileg wegt from here, and was venue. between ét beast os Also, ran into by the day express train from Te- ledo. - One lady, name unknown, was killed. and four or five other persons seriously and several were slightly injured. There is no de- téntion of travel, as the track is undisturbed. Fen A nition Seized. New Youk, May 31.—Kight thousand rounds of ammunition were seized by the UV. S. Mar- shal cn the steamer General Sedgwick, from Galveston, consigned to the adjutant general, Fenian Brotherhood. They are said to have been eiolen from a Federal camp in Texas. BIVATE BOARD UAN BF 08 D IN P # Catholic family. by high 40 et bf Pyuh piecsaat front room, use of parlor and piano. 4 tcorner of luth street and Mass. 7 jo. 374. my 29-3t* ‘000 TABLE BOARD, WIth FURNISHP: Gone! can be Cetaaad Ad moderate Mores ot No. 435 sth street, three doors above the Patent Office. my.26-2w* i IX TABLE BUARDERS CAN BE ACCOM Ss modated ay No. 2d As street with first-c! Iso, eae arst cians Boos. wit Henor to General Scott, rd, and lady or two single - (my ot" | "SOHN GAGS” | | New York, May 3l_There will be uo stock P |. AVE: —Bi . | board to-morrow on account of the death of a A nts; | General Scott. fine | ms fignaaat large parlors, plano, Arat: The Produce Excl Custom-House, clase — ll and see; $29 and $30 per month. | Stock Exchange, &c., will be closed to-mor. row. Very little business will be done. ESL re By BOOMS and good BOABD . c ph at 129 G street, betwane Senne Over $3,000,000 in Specie going out. New York, May 31.—The steamer Atlantic sailed with $55,000 in spec 4 The shipment of specie Saturday will, proba- bly, be o¥er three millions GOOD CHANCE TO 8. RE W. - A Siete front rooms for they = —— vane ro or without bepet. furnished or +, Lo- cation No. 399 corner of 3d street and Indians avenue. 3 my 17-10" [ABLE BOARD—At No. 83 P B Zist ot. References exchanged. = en mere Markets. RA Lemnane, Mog 31, hese firm: Western ABLE BOARD at No. 464 l0th street,a fow | ©X'Ta spring, $11 Wheat dull and searce. T F Gorn steady for white; yellow, PERSONAL. : Alt, 22BONS ABE HEREBY Fox. ‘able a = New ae re catedan zw YORK, —| van Southern, cow ah he _ Wheat quiet and ‘farm. Corn 1 cent lower. Beef steady.. Pork heavy. Whiskey firm at $2.27. see. ——— : LOOAL NEWS. petra exannd ity Public Scheel Examinations. The committe of the Boara of Trastees of . Public Schools. Measrs. Wilson, Woodward, | Waish and Cassell, have made the following programme for the annual examination for IETEN EXAMINATION, pret swith unting to eleven i. ir }» amo femmes terete -™ 31-3t* a EOREE. WALANBON! } elshould soo nh a i tate oma ery Sa a Se GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS | © alee ye Vieay: Fine Conp, wy, wipers ns Yet tape | eases ee saat 2 | “amined by Mr. Murtagh. trict—Prmary No. 2, Miss Vac Ho examin‘¢d by Mr. Hoimead Wednesday, June) bh—Is: distri No.3, Mass Bates teacher. es Brown. Primary No. 4. M examined by Mr. Tustin teacher. Ceimisat Oocer, Judge Fisher. — Youg Munier fur the Murder of I . morning, ths «ml of Milbara Mantert matder of Beriah W. Lucker, on the} February last, was resumed im the Orix Court, and the regui numbers of » were chosen from + enty-five tale. the following com posing the jury ob. Mead. Wm p ord, Miebael French, Jonn Tretiey, Heard, Jos. R. Burch, James © than Kirkwood, Thos. R. Br ie Harris, Enoch F. Zetl, and Sceptoe B Tous District Attorney Carrington ts prosecating and after the indictment had been read to ty. jury. addressed them. giving bis views on ue jaw if relation to murder. ed h aer teacker; Miss son. 2d district—Primary No. 3, M ton@acting) teucher; examined by Primary No. 4, Miss @udgin (acting) « examined by Mr. Woodward. Primary Miss Rowe teacher; examined by Mr. Mille ‘$d district—Primary No. 3. Biss Simpson act- ing) teach: examined by Mr. Walch. Pri- mary No. 4, Miss Aukward teacher, examined by Mr. Johnson. Primary No. 5, Miss Hill teacher; examined by Mr. Clark. 4th district— Primary No.3, Miss E. P. Morse teacher, ex- amined by Mr. Holmead. Primary No. 4, Miss Garrett teacher, examimed by Cassell. Primary No. 5. Miss Milbuta te&cher: ex- + —__— DECRER OF InvoRrce.—Judge Wetie, situa, in the Equity Court, this merning. made , decree divorcing Charles H. Seymour from «a. bonds of matrunony with Deborah Ana s-; mour, (formerly Taft,) giving Bim the goa: dianship of the child. Phe complainant charge, Thursday, June vist—ist disirict—Primary that the resporrdent bad been gutity of adulter No.7, Miss M. 1. Allen (acting) teacher: ex- | in hisown bouse, and the testimony takes amined by Mr. Brown. bri No. 5, Miss he case was to the effect that she admir-:, Marsh (acting) teacher: examined by Mr. | and confesced st tothe complainant, Mr. Day Wilson. Secondary No i, Miss Hoo appeared for the complainant, ‘teacher: examined by Mr. Tustin. 2d dist Primary No.6, Miss Clark yacting) teache examined by Mr. Woodward. Primary No. >, Miss J. L. Adams (ac ) teacher: examined by Mr. Rhees. Pri y No. Ss, Mies Par teacher; examined by Mr. Miller. 3d district— Primary No. 6. Miss Armistead teacher. ex- amined by Mr. Johnson. Primary No. 7, Mits Martin (acting) teacber; exam{ned .by Mr. Walsh. Primary No. Miss Wheatley teacher; exsmined by Mr. rk. 4th distri Primary No. 6, Miss Peyton teacher: examined by Mr. Holmead. Secondary No. 1, Miss A M. Adams teacher; examined by Mr. Murtagh Secondary No.2. Miss M. A. Lee teacher: ex. amined by Mr. Cassell. Friday, June 2 Mediate, Miss Kirk © Messrs. Brown and Tustin. district ondary No. 3, Miss Fhomas teacher: exami by Mr. Rhees. Secondary No.3, Miss Tucker teacher: examined by Mr. Miller. 3d 4 Primary No. 9, Miss Bright weacher, ox iawn . MarrraGe Licexses.—Mr. Meigs. the Clery of the Court, has issued oe the oo closing tw. day, 201 ma: acenses, inclad ing vo Calo couples. “Last May the nom ber issued was i02, including 36 to colored couples. Ic will be seen by these figures tna More licenses issue; exceed tne number ast year by 51. 2 Georgetown THE ALEXANDrIA Canat.—The lessees 0 the Alexandria Can: . Quigley & Uo., bay- begun the work of digging, and the exrto which has accumulated in the bed of th- canal since it was closed about five years az preparatory to an early resumption of tra. with Alexanc¢ris. Theies & Doucan, have odtained a lense of 9) years. a ct 7 they expect it to ben remune: by§ Mr. {Jobnson. ry No. iv, anpum, na ‘ 3 g®nized secondary ©. 1, Miss The Apson uve my . coe A Seen eg teacher; examined by Mr. Clark. ith districy — | T2® Potsess.on oO} ry * company cannot obtain it nutil «he Lon: Budge bas been completed, and it is no: cer tain thar they will obtain possession eves then. There is considerable opposition he: to Ue the Aqueduct for any purpos other than a common bigbway: and this, wics the Government's own necessity for sucn a copnection with (pe south side fortification may operate against the surrender ot the Aqae Femate Grammar, Mrs. Amidon teacher: e amined by Messrs. Hoimead, Murtagh, Cas sell, Wilson, Woodward, and Walsh Monday, June 25th.—'st disirict—Female In- termediate, Miss Williams teacher: examined by Messrs. Wilson and Tustin. 2a 4 Secondary No.4, Miss Fletcher teache: amined by Mr. Rhees. condary No. H. M. Morse teacher: examined by Mr vod- strict ondary. No. 2 0 duct to the comyanr. Davis a teeelge raed ae oe - coconut TueCanat —The arrivals of boats yesterda. Secondary N. SA. Allen tencher ex, | 204 to-day have concentrated a fleetextendiaz amined by ath di ‘ ir from the lower dock te three miles above u- Grammar, Mr mn wacher: examined | 2@veduct. Ot course the great mass ot. tues- y Messrs. Holine t 'C . sre boats im the coal trade, detained above by 2 Eeetgeettyoee a, Murtagh, Cassell, Brown. | 1° aroach hear Williamepost, but there ax. . ‘J strict- Secondary | Some jew smong them with’ other carzur ee ae Achen. ore lSry | The officers of the canal say that this few ha» Mr. Brown. Secondary No. % Mrs. White | Observed the regulations and preserve t bette ‘eucher: examined by Mr. Wilson. 2d dist order than auy fleet of sumilar mize that ha —Female Intermec «. Miss Billi yetarrived. The boats registereg are tHe Gao examined by Messrs. Woodward ard Miller, | Soler, with lo - rege if Ra Bua fd Cistrict—Femsl® Grammar. Miss M. A myer, corn and wheat to ate: It light, and thirty-eight boats with o To American Co. tors; Cumberland » 445.9 tons: Han & Balumore Co tons; Borden Co, Central Go., 1,455.10 tons; tons: Consolidation, 115 9tons; J.C iS tons; Phillips & Boose. 116) Departed—Boats Idaho, salt to Camberis George Moier, bumber to Litt Lock % saltto Cumberland. A Johnson No. 2, do. ty Noland’s Ferry. gnd twenty boxts light Fiovr axp GRain Market — Bette ing, bwyers increasing: no decline of pr Sales of to-day have not been reported The Sale Billmyer arrived to-day trom Shep stow With wheat and corn to ( y 6: the Chas. Ardinger, from W port. with bay and a small lot of four t , Port or Grorcrtowy.—Eatered—s\ Independence, Evans, from Norfolk, \» Clesred—Sehr. Horatio. Nichols, Brov. Charleston. S Ramsay teacher,examined by Messrs. Walsh, Clark. Johnson, Tustin, Rhees, and Cassell #th district—Secondsry No. 3, Mrs. Martin teacher: examined by Mr. Murtagh. Secondary No. 4, Mrs. Bowen teacher: examined by Mr Holmead. Wednesday, June 27th.—ist distriet—Necon- dary No. 4, iss Browne acting teacher: ex “mined by Mr.Tustin. Secondary No. 5, M Rodier teacher: examined by Mr. Wilson c ondary No. 6,notorganized. 2d distrtcet—Male Intermediate, Mrs. Myers teacher: examined by Messrs. Rhees and Woodward. jd dis- trict—Male Grammar, Mr. McCathran teacher exsmined by Messrs. Walsh. rk, Johnson, Brown. Miller.and Murtagh. 4th distriet— Secondary No.5, Miss A. KE. Adams teacher extmined by Mr. Cassell. Secondary No. 6. Miss Magee teacher; extmined by Mr. Hoi- mead. Tuursday. June Sth.—d district—Female Grammar, Miss Boggs teacher: examined by Mesgrs. Rhees. Woodward, Mi Jobnson, and Cassell. 3d distrigt termediate, Mr. Roys teacher. Messrs. Walsh and Clark. ‘Thursday. June %—4th district—Secondary No.7, Miss Bgiley teacher: examined by Mr* Murtagh. Friday, June 29.—2d district—Male Gram- mar, Miss Israel (acting) teacher: exantfined by Messrs. Miller, Woodward, Tustin, Clark Murtagh, and Holmead. Secondary No. 2, Misses Ellis and Tait teachers; examined by Messrs. Rhees and Wileon. 3d district—Female intermediate. Miss Elvans teacher; examined oy Messrs. Walsh and Brown. Secondary No. 4, Miss Bird teacher; examined by Mr. Jobn- son. ~ Monday, July 2.—ist district_FemaleGram- mar, Miss Evans teacher; examined by Messrs Wilson. Brown, Tustin, RKhees, Ciark, and Holmead. 2d district—Secondary No.6, Mis< M. Y. Davis (acting) teacher: examined by Mr. Woodward. Secondary No. 7, Miss Flen- ner (acting) teacber; examined by Mr. Miller. 3d_aistrict — Secondary No. 5, Miss Lusby teacher; examined by Mr. Walsh. Secondary No. 6, Mies Morphy teacher; examined by Mr. Johnson. 4th district—Male Intermediate, Miss Reed teacher: examined by Messrs. Cassell and Murtagh. Tuesday, July 3.—Ist district—Male Gram- tw W.RS Heis- 3 a. examined bs location. {OR RENT—A snug two-story FE EF Sawen an ner of aaheycan De had next do repsir or rticulars ALIDAY. 391 New York at my tt BANGE fiaMs. in oO UBANGE Hams, ORANG) I desire to call attestion te these after careful exsminstion find nothing to su them in delicate flavor and excellence A Price very low. N. fs BURCHELL. Dbaildi: barre! jDside diameter.) the walts to pe nine in 88,08 10th street west, from the or Kerk avenne So the > vide zorth, wer ves Aropa as'the Commissioners may direst state the price per lineal foot for the x: mar, Mr. Thomson teacher; examined jade all excavations, &c..&e. The Messrs. Wilson, Brown, Tustin, Wood & bidder or bidders to be responsible fo; Walsh, and Holmead. 3d district--Secondary done to gas or water Pipes. Or any a& No. 7, Miss Jonnson teacher; examined by he destin certian of the work Mr. Millér. Secondary No. 8, Miss J. A. Ram- ggentents, chout Say teacher; examined by Mr. Johnson. Sec- oni No.4, Miss Moss teacher; examined by Mr. Olark. 4th district—Female Intermeaiate, Miss Eckloff teacher; examined by Messfs. Murtagh and Caseell, Saturday, June 23, at the School Room, 5th street, between E and F—Examination of the Intermediate Schools, to award the medal for spelling. Messrs. Rhees, Wilson. Clark, and Hoimead, Committee, Saturday, June 30.—Examination in Pen- manship, to award the scholarships m the Washington Business College. Messrs. Wil- son, Rhees, Walsh, and Holmead, Committee. Friday, July 6, xt the School Room, sth street, between E apd F—Examination of the Maile Grammar Schoois, to award the scholar- ship in Columbian . Messrs. Brown, Rhees, Clark, and, Murtagh, Committee. Saturday, July 7. the Council Chamber, City Hatl—Examinations of candidates for Positions as teachers. Messrs. Walsh, Hol- mead, Wilson. and Miller Committee. DISTRIBUTION OF MEDALS AND PREMIUMS. At Metzerott’s Hall, Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th streets.—Monday, July th, 4th aistrict; Tuesday, July lth. 3d dis- trict; Wednesday, July !ith, 2d district; Thurs- day, July 12th, Ist district. The written examination will cammence at 8% o'clock a. m., and close at 1 o'clock p. m. The distribution of Medals and Premiums will commence ag 4 o'clock p. m. : PREMIUMS. mpeay or it a ae reserved. ean seen st the office of the es Improvement any day from 1) it practical 2 . emmmatina Boro. JOHN T. , ° c my Si-eotd (Intel & bien} GP*4T errr ENTERPERIsé&. Be, ird Ward ot0 SEVENTH STREET.” $10 SEVENTH STBEET. THE VERY LATEST FROM THE MOST EE . LIABLE SOUBCE. - . . P. J, BELLEW 2 00., 410 510 510 SEVENTH STREET Thousand Ladies and Gentle . lowing days TO SEE WHAT 26 CENTS AND $1 WILL DO - - During this day and evening. AY. chet Si buat. » 4th June, IS BEALLY ASTONISHING. ONLY THINK OF IT! The following Premiums will be awarded | 7,°,/“*"8*, ~ “Teandecapes—copies to the meritorious pupils of the Pablic Schools C~ , ae and Dinner fe sen 1 . ae Soak 3 iver plated Ice ing July 15, Pad vi Pitebers. Grammar and In! School, and a 1 Ornamental Photograph Aipums. silver medal in each and ONLY ONE DOLLAB. Secondary Primary Soebool—punctuality, exemplary conduct, aad improwement within the Teer conatitating the basis oa this ger 2. co = each Grammar and Interm: School, the best written examination; 3. Six premiums im each schoo) fur exemplary conduct and unctuality; 4. Three premiums in eaeh sehool Together with dt forrronsakeeplng otber rich. valuable, table goods end Att care to astonish feos oF perish ii q a eae WoRTs. or + WILL rep TO-MOREOW. F attention to study and improvement withia the the year: 5. One reustam in each school for an Se pty rk te - teen aah np Rang ee: fears inget dooce south of to, Bet the TSOn. desk. &c.. Boe premium in each school for improvement within the ne oo Lat “a4 Ont: award, ex: e sic, shail be made to ene clerks sre slways ready to cases where ‘shall be entitled, 510 610 31 street. Soares ht rules, id a three doors south of feliows Hail. it shall be the pupil standing next ‘in my 31-2 order, in the same class, of mefit. . 6. & OO. Atstionsers. " _——_—-— Rossery at THE City Hor k AT PEE STORE SATURDAY woz: instant, Mr. E. Wangermaa, tng proprictor ef the Oly Hotel, comaet of Pe, ee a ne and Marble Alley, was robbed of a ; goid watch and chain. Mr. W. had yy TRUNK MANUFACTO seo 7TH " ORB DOOR ABOVE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL ‘The lorgest and most varied assortment of a ce ates on _ TRAVELING 6.08 \~ “Lapate 6a Toasus, ac., ec. tm dhe ety —@ es wr ait ) } + kf

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