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THE EVENING STAR rom Rateag epee = Ae am heme 3t PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT #UNDAY,) ful. He referred to the fact. of a colored man AT THE STARE BUILDINGS * Mrutiancst corner'ef Benn’ avenue and 1ith street W. D. WALLACH. a ‘Fhe STAR is served by the carriers to their . subscribers {i the City and Distris stTam Omwrs PER WEEK. Copies at the cdtnter, with or without wrappers, Two Vents each. _ Prics rok Maurme:—fhree months, One DeRer end Fifty Cents; six months, Fhree Dol- sent the office longer 4 The WEEKLY STAR—published on Briday V=%, XXVIii: morning— One Dollar and o Half « Year. snes & wDite pra: meet and in Bar the J colored man, and that in niry they wil eventpally give the Ethiopian all bis rights. ‘Their Abrabem Lincola. may be dead, but they trusted in the God who bad koocked off ‘he shackles in the cotton and roe feids, The change was marvelous ut their eyes The speaker proceeded to speak of the Sur Gay school canse, addressing himselt ba *o the members of the churches, who, the mort part, bave not taken such an interest the cause as they shonid, and referred to popelar mapner ef conducting the schools bow adays » almost all the ume being taken a: ' WASHINGTON, D. 'C.,, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1866. We, 4150." lan Catioete tesco scripture and catecbism should mot be dis- > ; tained all the powers ne to deal with | all barriers, and we have coal and iron and | ““t CLOTHING, &c. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE FOURTH OF JULY. eee pecs © Wood and orton at Rand, snd with wach re: | gies, -Richerd P.Bell of the Asbary Church, Ow HE BSUOOEBDED Pere — ret Among the wise provisions of the Constitn- | sources at our doors, what can prevent thi: - iy ee H 87 OFFICERS WHO HAVE IRETUENED | HOW IT WAS CELEBRATED HERE. | tion was’ one looting to a t seat of |! District from becoming noved as a place of | “POSS *chools in i171, and a history of thew from the wate eas {eis laurels at the feet of tie p—reeseeengr—oes | Government, over w ich the representatives of manufacture? What prevent it except ; Ehime Dae ee ae ee FHAUON'S “WIGHT -SLOOMING CEREUS | Notwithstanding ihe fact dat there was 20 BE cee Tr es een at not | Abe possible removal of ihe sea: of Govera- | snd rongratulaung ‘be eucmblage,ee the im: a few erope of the perfame taxes of the olor of | general military of civic demonstration in this red - : permanent ami of Govern- ° “ts muppowde smoke of battle, Make the searot Government permanent, and | ment” cannot be removed. We have health | P72%6o Prospec's before them. e BY THE SABD OF OAK HALlh. t a : Addresses were delivered by Rev. M. B where. city in honor of Independence Dsy, we have | time had shown the wisdom of the precaution. | and wealth. Steam takes the piace of sail, | Maichett and others from stand, and to\chronicle the fact thatit was never observed | The selection of the site for the permanent seat | and from the mouth of the Potemac we car- = ryee ty —_? fm Fogle rn portion SUBELY, STEADILY, more strictly as’a national holiday by our citi- = Government was made by Washington | ried on intercourse with the world. Steam | Ot ‘ine park remarks were made by several SUCCESSFULLY, zens. All outdoor buainess was suspended ta ad ofthe Sante tere Gonestorb oh A A 1 ends of the cause. Most of the schools jett SMOLANDER'S EXTBACT BUCKD bat few stores were open; the day was greeted | of the requisites for such site. No site had | forthe railway. the qronnds spent Shane «eek: Is CURING with the ringing of bells and firing of cannon | been found to compare with that selection. Prosperity awaits us if we are true to our- The Sunday Schools. e oe . i ieant In ty of situation W: annot elves. The time is rapidty approaching, is | The McKendree. Ham ard Pieccher very case of Kipwey Diszas®; BwEWMATISM, | the flag was displayed trom all pfominent 8 leer Eee rity of clissate its bilsor | Rear athand, when the hills arcund us shail | Sunday Schools spent the day very agresamiy Graver, Untvany DuorDERs, Weaxvess and | points: many of our residents, with their tam- monainnios the last sixty y menage how it | be dotted with beautiful villas, the valleys | '™ Herry’s woods, near Glenwood; the 9b- Paixs in the Back, Frmate OompLatnts and | ilies, availed themselves of the opportunity to | has no soperior. its broad streams like vast —- with thriving villages, the hum of | *reet Methodist Protestant in Pierce's, north Txovpt Es arising from Bxcrssrs oy any Kinp. | attend some of the numerous pic-nics and ex- | bays: its surrounding hille: the diversity of its sy industry shall be heard, and an active | 0’ Columbia College: the English Lutheran Oomn, YR ‘ cursions, public and private, m this vicinity its the vast variety of its geological struc. | 4d stirring people shall fill the now desolate | tbe ‘"1.-street Presbyterian at Pierce's Mull, on on AFFLIOTED! And the juveniles burnt the usual quantity of the variety, too, of its native tree and { places. A tme when the spirit of religion, | Rock Creek. she<sorsuch Obapel in an excar TRY SMIJCANDEB’S. powder. A sabbatic quiet privailed in the | plants, the abundance and exceeding purity of , f*edo~ umd,‘ civil liberty regulated by law | Sion fo Fort Washing’ TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. city most of the day, broken only by the re- | its springs, its surface broken by unduls:., | *s21: animate every heart, and daily there 7 ‘The large school of Chi lof St. Mar- secret of his great success, . ports of pistols er popping of crackers. The | hills and precipitous steeps, inviting Wc_\, all arine from every household altar thanks. |!" d¢ Morres -the mew colored Catholi "il tell you if you cannot guest: Seld by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES | temperance reform must be making fair pro- shady, sheltered, and protected rides and | #!Ving 9nd praise to Him who bas given usso | CbSpel, on 15th street, psraded at an early > someedy i bel gan BALL. & CO... New York, and BABNES, WAEBD &00., | gress, as good order generally prevailed, and |.drives, abounding in positions of picturesque | £00d)y a herita, >. - hour, and headed by @ colored volunteer le got a suit fete . New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & | ‘2? cases of drunkenness were fewer than | beauty: its access to the ocean by tht broad Upon the con... sion of the address, Gen. | P2%y, with Mays Band. proceeded o} SMITH BEGTHEES & CO., ROGERS, Who 3 ie r Sahin hee 1 We none pape pe a demon- = eg Maley or the maalegic Potomac, be La euemcongege oa a tocaeasoemnaenn pceaeg: ne aaa E . lesal egists, » Mass., | strations in observance of the ay. owing through a country of surpassing be ec. wt umen . ‘ " %, or Ph SUGEAENS ooops Genered:Agente, 0 feb By | The Veterans re is12 Call om the Presi- beauty its tnland ‘communication ee rae Bradley moved to make the “liest in. | 2 weedy. evening ae apanat aumeencanees {TS’ GUBNISHI bh dent—An Interesting Interview. x ‘ ba mena nbitant’s” Assoc! < , | of Gonzaga College. formerly Washi @AK HALL, Te eit geil ne np ogee acer About 1 o’clock yesterday morning a num- eased Wins, intovahioncs Mant A be ype coo pe ae a Seminary, took place at Gonsaga Hail, adfain. 464 SEVENTH STREBT. early, keeps the honse cl “extn ber of the survivors of the war of Isi2 called of the Potomac flow: its. y ‘and convenient | With a view to aid in proeuring subs riptions | '™& the College, and was attended by « large Just received the largest and finest stock o Z on the President of the United Staies. The as- fend . throughout the behalf of " bumber of the patrons and friends of the \>- PIBOE goops ever offered In the, city of Waah- Book ont for imitaci ons. e2l-eoim | S28 istion on this occasion was represented oy every Pat ke Ean eee The Teusfution was ad spted. ofthe monument. | “yrauop. The Marine Hand was present and mgten. Having secu’ best +n thecity, ‘ Je 21-00) twelve of its members, most of whom seemed z be a ™. I ho moved that an added by 8ppropriate music to the interes ‘We are prepared to make up in the finest style,and Caajy ge SSPE Ses este 3 t tion, and the facility with which the t Major Donoho moved that an appropriasion <i ~ << at lees prices than any other establishment. ° | COLGATE'S AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP | irc campaigee, out tne cance oe oe eee trade and countless wealth of the West and of $100 from, the funds of the. Ok crt Inkabl- | ov. Father wie "prodemt, Bey fous . B. D i . t scus. | North t, t s f ment fund. a % sad otn = SHEE EROED A superior To:LeT Soar, prepared from refined rans were too ingirm to participase in this cus- Lake A bee Taki We epee nine Dr. Davis said that there was one drawback | Emig, Rev. Fathers Stonestreet, Hetzelberger + Buccessor to H. F Loudon &Co., VacrtastE O:rs in combination with GLYCERINE tome pevelal- ventiones Hi aed he eae through channels, “1e course of which are | t? shis there was but Sitin the treasury of ne 9 — 1 A spt Be yore Sprague N MILITARY on 4 — oes pe P 2 3 % the association. Jiorgan, Dubame others were among tel, inte Brown’ forthe Ncnsrry. Its perfrme ts exquisite, and itbinios, tat Ace Bre dent; eneral St. John tumn than by any other route, are so | S0lve th 1 into a national monument | °.0 clock when the Prologue was «poken by its washing properties unrivalled, 3. IT. Skinner. 2d Vice President: James A. Proofs of the taste and judgement and | *#seci#tion, that being foreign to the objects | Grorge Douglass, and the exercises were con- For sale by all d: fes. “ as Foster: 2. atmisad, DM. dom of him to whose foresight the histor which organized, and moved | Upved m the following order —Discourse. "1 y Tuggists. __ fes-eoly OY . Levi Haggerty, Burton , " ie hrrd i over until the next | “True Patriotic by George N. Sullivan ap one ofthe country bas to this day borne witness. | “D8 the macter be Iaid ae - PERSONAL. MOTH AND FRECKLES. Waples, F. R. Dorsett, John T. Hildreth and Th eof this city is just beginning to de. | Meeting. After some debate. the resolution Iiiscour f Nature,” by G. Lioyd L. Carusi. = or y Magruder. ~“Love of Countr bv bs: 7 : . . é , Z e velop to the masses ef the pe: e . | offered by Mr. Bradley was reconsidered and > ; y ADGED, SBOUNBERD, the. wendectal Au. }: Todie oc ence with Diseviorstions on tho Face, |’ Having bean sdmnitied to the eecntive.| Seo P Ot atemeed to br the ere ant, | laid over unt seatumeting. Theeiroton | W. 6: Bomwen. Ponn—Lasr Bapead' ne trologist aud Planet Reader, having lately | called moth patches or freckles, should use PER- Sp ia at de kinner addressed the Pres- | 10, or a great and powerful Government, | fMicers was also def The thanks of the eon,” Jobe eer Discourse —--True Dore tama, SprePe will rematn in Wasnington } RY'S celebrated MOTH and FEECKLE LOTION. “Mr. President: You see around you a’ por. | Te those of is who have witnesse1 its growth, association was vote r. Brent and to Mr. ceatlone Wilkie racine, Epilogue a natural gift. She tells the past. presentand | Jt{s infallible Prepared by Dr.B.O. Perry, Der- | :ion of iia association of the soldiers who | WO an remember the stumps of the forest | Hradley, and yo ay Fan et eeet | ‘The snecete aid femarkeuay welt. ced the future: never known to fail She love to | matologist,49 Bond st.. N.Y. Sold by alldrag- | ceryed in the war of isl2. Onevery annive trees in our highways: the cornfields which | Bi-! 4 copy of his address for publication tience testified the nce MP me be mutual where it does not exigt. She cam be | gistsin Washington andelsewhere. my l5-colm | cary of our naviodal inde ce it has been | Were cultivated where large blocks of build. | The following gentlemen were proposed and | *¥dience testi ae eo eonsnited on marriages, losses. and the recovery —————— er —— aed bubteiin Bo ChIP Wheat ai Bact nae Deen | ings now stay’: thextarahes iow Biled upand | tlected as members of the association, Louis | *'cises by irequent applause, of the same She cures all diseases. Business HALLS VEGETABLE Pin contom Vo call Spon S50 Pay oct respects | amined welguad down with the piles of ware. | Baker. Jobm L. Webb. Thos. b Wells. David | | Key. Father bung. a: the conclusion 0” the suet potential. ours, of conwltation from BICILIAN HAIR RENEWER foube Chie: Magis Fer pea nation For this houses; the streams in which we fished now | A-Hall. Wm. H. Parker, Moses S. Parker, | S™°TcIses, nema alated the pupils om the clase Sts. Gentleman $1. ies Wcents Presen ‘ E é purpose we have visited you to-day. ave 0 : 4 : Michael Larner, Col. Naylor, Wm. G o e scholastic year, and complimen re orner of C # has proved itecIf to he the most pertect preparation ort t %, = by blotted ont, and their places supplied by broad a a . i. Naylor, m. Gerrish, | ~ > residence No. 290 10th street, «rner oi C street, ter are hate ver onered ts th Peblic, bg on eta OO eens 2. fom poenel JS. | javed streets: theorchards trots whieh te boy: Levis Carus, aud Ww. Freach. The meeung ore eee for the progress they had mad a —— = = it is a vegetable ca ly in- ‘oinme? Wiitiacre gr is cue t ¢ | then adjourne + RBMOVED.—Dr. GEO. McOOY has removed to | jnrious propection wastater et eee ne ia Colone} Williams then addressing the. Presi- om lor gronads acre wa won aaipe aad : ‘The medalsand premiume were presenied 469 24 street east. corner of C south. next St. fr witt Restore Gxay Hain to rts Onictvar | dent said: The very aceeptable task deyolves woodcock, far inland a _— e | The Colored Sunday School ( nionCelebra- | © the deserving scbolar-, Semator Sprague Peter's Oburch, Oapitol Hill. 36 9-Tm@ Coon. cts tcdedlais i Upon me ax senior officer to present to you esit third terracs of ub cea avons ta t performing that pleasing duty. For good cor ., will kee r from. jing out. Mr. sident, 4 t yors se Me. yes: y. the twe t iv cl sf ic o v ry clan,” Heal ty Laying on Hance, it Cleauves the scalp, and inakes the hair soft, pede heed nyo grt pommaers priaoatea pane ae j the progression and gradual change M4 Wacken One anday Shoot Unies egg hy ag ee in occu Biindness, tia eo maciem, Chie and Fe- ‘tee splendid Reir’@recbing, organization of several years standing, but les- to a metropolitan citys It ts Hae | Was celebrated in the Eas: Capitol park, after | Course to George Douglas: for diligence sa the ae he as, Gh st bet, ‘0 person, old or young. should fail to use it. pe ck fi Sol gs Sees natural Rsilphhed of | the realization of the tales of the Arabian | ® Procession of the various schools had | ‘lassical ty G. Lioyd Magruder, and in the : ‘my ¢-3m* is BecomMeNDED anv Useo By THE Finest owe —— _ ein record 8 je recent | Nights which we read in years gone by, | MArched through thestreets. The programme | Mercantile to Edward Green. In Ohrisuan qtoecte. = Mavicat AcTuoRIay. Se «cease e late President of onr associa- | THe cristal scheme et the ok was for the schools located east and south of | Doctrine. Qt class, the preminm awarded PENMAN. BLACK WaRp Bi Egwoy. 57, Ack, for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Be- | tion, Colonel Wm. W. Seaton, whose many | 7B¢ orisinal scheme of | four’ niles lone in | L-And 4th streets to assemble a: Rev. A. Bol. | ‘0 W. W. Boarman: 2d class. to Charles Fi OFrrid newer, and takeno other. st & 00 fare virtnes endeared him to all who knew | Che direction and apwards Of thfvo ms mike. | der’s charch ats o'clock #.m. and the ores | lott: 3d clase, to Ernest Made: sth clans, cox — - x. as im. b > 7 r . e S, #quo,) to Martin O Conner, George Bobu P Nashus, NW. H., Proprietors. 4 andthe manner in w t _ | Schools to assemble around Lafayette Square | 2°49 ‘ ne op Pee mr a bidoete ee bres ae We have lived through the earlier period of | 4d the ms Gvenieint cal aie en At = o'clock. but for some rearon the schools | Fenwick Hawey: 5th class,'to Joba Magee ee ee the Cour tof Claims, the oo our national exisience, and nave participated owners of the ground, while it seemed uit- of the eastern and southern sections ef the city The premium for the Pbocian prize was Octreett strict, the Mxecutive Departments, SEORET DISEASES, in many political contests attendingeach suc- | CRPErS 0 operated as a dead weighton the en. | did not arrive at the square until past ten | ®Warded to W. W. Boacman. aac Commi of 3 Bamanizan’s Girt 3:1} emost certain, safe and | cessive administration, in some of which terprise of the inhabitants. It threw the whole | ©clock, thus delaying the time of starting two In Natural Philosophy, the medal was rerde* otal) aa ee eeey bie Pst ae Srlowes tisouvered. Cards tater tober tere aed nat denren yo pce geri dl oulagenes i | burthen of the improvements of the streets, | Ours. “ About half-pastten. however. the pro- | ®Warded to ©. Lloyd Magruder, and premium Botel. . igh degree, r n ) in twenty-four hours. No mineral, no which has grown ont of the rebellion, thereby | £44ing, paving, lighting, and draining upon cession was formed, under the marehalship of | ‘© John F. Cox F In Chemistry, the medal (ex#quo) to Geo * ,nO mercury. Only ten pills te be my ‘ : is 1 the individnal owner, haying but half the | Mt. Thompson, of the Asbury, in the toliow- a ne 6 eas Lg AT LAW. ‘soldier's hope, amd @ friend to those who do tae sin fe pence donee beset ace ere ground, while the Government, owning the | '£ order, and proceeded by way of Pennsyl- cn ene: me Se I = Lovletens Avenue, above Sixth Stree be exposed. Male packages, @2; fo- ide, Batweekace euthtonss ie pasvattioted other half, except where there were public | Y®2/4aveuue to the Capitol grounds, the two a classic parument class of poewry reservations, was free trom any contribution | G!visions separating at the west gate of the | ‘he medal was awarded to W. W. Boarman, je, 93. PE edbicass Root kin Nee ¥ Trice Ah siattive of the people to maintain in its purity the , ance : bh pitol, and marching up either side of the | tht premium to G. Lioyd Magrader; for Eng- BANKERS. Bre ese vecareitee gi PO tte | by our iatheresandtherestoriio ofuestais | {hanced te valve by thors mproements ic | Arosnda, entered ‘hr aut park by ihe worts | Hh’ compgniuon, 26\'W. We Burma. io Le™ 1s sonsson os ord. Seosdvertisement. © myS "| 1) heir original status in the Unisa by brie, | flowed shat villages spring ep Revenad there | Soe rei Sess ee ee eeny exe | OL Panini mains Yinka deh. 3 ” ing about ahealthy regorm in our national | COM Yenient to the public buildings. and along Ban. o7th U t c- | ¢ard, and premium to Henry Douglas; fo 5 pe expressed through the jot- box. ts “5 “s is First Coiored 19th st Schoo’ ites, medal to George A. King, and premium = * aS Ee Sigee, of Jenseviile, a. the Piles, ae Permit us, Mr. President, to avail ourselves Pe rowesty egg ok ee rs eecoiessan ne sere bosom Wa Wormer «7 qua vo Job B. Brady and Guariest VLears DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE hap been tronbled for eight years with an agra. | Of the present occasion to expres: our cordial | forreq until they weve ree eon ne eee Ge” | Duperintesdent: WM Willan wat ees English composition, premium -o Kove: GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, vaged cage of Piles, and hie brother wae discharged | Approvai of the policy by which you have | Crine nation and wow coker anderstand | ited by Henry Johnson and Lee Palmer.’ Az rs: for Greek, co George A. King. Third STOOKS, BONDS. rom the army as tncurable, (he being quite para- | been guided, and our confidence in the wis- and appreciate the su! <n ' or & jerstan the hesd of this school a large nanonal flag | >Mmsnities, medal to John Green, premiitm + u . yzed with the Piles.) Both these: ing cases | com and firmness you have manifested in con- PP: person e plan on 5 6 : Daniel O'Leary: English composition, pre- t z which the city was laid out Was carried, and im the line several smaller mags Compontion, 7 GGLD AND SILVER FE Bene ort of Dr. STBIORLA — dacting thus far the affairs of the Government | Urine older ¢ caine | have mentee oe ones. minm to Victor Hyman; for Greek, Jon BOUGHT AND SOLD. eptlemens bewidé the dally eee ee csneeg | under your admimstrauion, in which you will city, as we yethope to sce itrealtesd,in which Umon Bethel (M street) Sehooi—Aaron Pin. | Walsh a Ant foot | = Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those suffer- | fiud yourself sustained by every true patriot, | (/'¥;, 35 ¥ biocks formed by the intersection. | 4/€ superintendent and Joseph A. Simms mar- In the first class rudiments,the medal was ‘ 00kE a 00, that the most wated chronic cases of Piles | Tegardiess of the assaults of corrupt presses + shal, With about 10 sehelars in line, most of | #Warded to Patrick (Sullivan: for English JA? COOkE & 00., pa bd by Dr. Btrickland’s Pile Remedy, Ite | and the designing schemes of politicians, cther, poeta tamer aenn with each | “them wearing badges of blue ribbon: seonic” | comE om, to Charles McUardell. In second BANERBES, geld by, Bragelsts everywhere, Sold by J. W. | which will put the seal to rebellion aud radi. | Other, Presenting | represented ae fice wa | ine the name of the school. class r@€liments, first premium to George Fifteenth wsreti, opposite Treasury, avenue and Minne em | REVLY OF THE PRESIDENT {recs and shrube of great variety; with statues | _ }10 street Git colored) Exeahy: nian School, fe ape peoenpmerpemeed ey Hse "aie ‘The President then said: and fountains beautiful to the eye of taste, re. : Se ea net oe baetinies- | > naa 0 Do pope teen diene aoe ee 4 SUPERIOR REMEDY. Gentiemen: I have no special reply to make | 1€:hIng to tbe weary, giving life and health | ¢°"C# Of Gen. Brown, of the f reedmen's I In Mathematice—Class of solid and spber- *n band, « follsepply ofall We ean conscientiously recommend to thosesaf | ,., your address. I have only known ot your all. They were designed to be, and are be- es y Henry Piper, } — A P GOVERNMENT BUNDs. CER see ere cava eres | voit within the lastfew moments. “But ia re, mine the Tangs at the city=with cool and ‘ ap Moe bcaiedan mene the areal awartep to Joke Freer en 4 “ ji ‘ freshing shades inviti se, absorb. ce, je tw = ed & 2. 7-30 TREASURY NOTES, It gives relief simost instantaneous, and te withal | Ply. I would simply assure you that the senti- | friresting iaptegunted sith open cre y a banner bearing a fine por: premivm toG. Lioyd Magruder; class of linear Rot di le to the taste. There isnodoubt | ments you huve expressed meet my most > ‘ dent Lincoln, under which was the tt and plane geometry. medal ez wyuo w Joba CEETIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, &e. but the Meliifiuons Cough Balsam is one of the | cordial approbation; and. coming on a day | %YSY Population, and yielding sweet odors Malice to none, Charity to all. and many of | O Meara ana Joho B. Brady: in algebras raecnt Av< pay the highest pricés for dest Breparations in sp ie ail that its propti: | like this, are all the more interesting and en~ | $20 10 Hg ee J ics cheng ng Trlieve the | the scholars carried ps Henadime “pearing a2 | t Jobw B. Brady. premium to Jobe O"ieens Rene EEOE ag | meek ramamurtinr rem amin dngrag | SseagSd in te svopeie Wo? asSonnt narsony | Jevis® sey Jaaked wit expeecguoa RY | meters in God we cay’ “as good Pred | {Pat aauhm) is premium io Grange & AND YOUOHERS aus-ate 2 is preps: y Pr. Stricl » No. 13 and. wnat the ime when these things should be. And : 4 - — kook a I re a amere street. Cincinnati and for sale by | “4 = rs ev ay, John Wesley School. (Connecticut avenus | Keeping, first premium er eyuo, to Henry Baur ts. Sold by J. W.NAIRN &00..elsoat | The approval of my official course, which coming. The peered Iman ree oes and 1, street) J. H. Painter superimtendentand | 804 George Repets. In sccond arithier,.. First National Bank i re, and a OHBISTI- | you have been pleased toannounce, is veryen- | the waters of the great river oy werk whiten John M. Jobuson marshal, with about 75 | 81st premium to Charles McCardell: second . ana: abe ‘ou aie ee acne ta cxomisrar treet Dion Wontar have won the admiration of the world for the | *°Dolars in Ime earrymg several fags with | & gu, Joseph Walsb, Robert Kearon: in sec. s ntry’s a science and skill with which port om | *ppropriate iottoes ond book-keeping. first premium to Ouaries COOKS, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. MABBIAGE AND CELIBAOY, an Eesay of | ¢ier ase — = — ae pet lal I Dawe been prajectea and isechied, Saeco one Baptist (L street, near i6th,) number- MeUardel}, second to Stephen Ellery: chra WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Coshfér, | Werping and Instruction for Young Men. Also, | to me. ank you for it; and for this visit, ing about 12 ic! i 5 . J. Walker. pastor: Mas. arithmetic. first premium er eyuo, te € ves. aa Diseases which prostrate the vital | and the feelings you have expressed towards at eh ting: Al otune at tae Wilson, superintendemt; and Penrose Wilson, Elliott and Ernest Mudd: fourth arithmene. G6VEENMENT DEPOSITORY Powers, with sure means of relief. myself. Lam truly grateful. Gekin an: euminat taunt ene ee eae ay | marshal. first preminm to Wm. McClosky, second to in nealed letter envelopes. De yeneral Skinner then introduced the mem. | DegiN 10 ex: ¥ sataine Pecome in | “Mozart Band—Asbury School (ith and K | Richard O'Dowd: fifth arithimene, teen” a Pusisdsipbig Peon” nowere Amecistion, | bers to the President, who cordially grected | Us 2nd Weanty. No fountains yet throw | givers) numbering over cm coe | piven ee ee Can Morgan, Adrixn Bas- FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED ‘hiladelphia. Pa. spié-3m_ | each as he was presented. After which the ace pinecone ad dhe, euataaled creek oe sbailed by Jeremiah Hutchinson, bearing at — sixth arithmetic, firet premium, Wm STATES, — — | association retired. the enclosure, yet public spirit and the head a Jarge national flag. ynan, second, John Forbes. Mire #1, 67268i7R THE PEEaSURY DRRAR TANT, AMUSEMENTS, Celebration of the Oldes interests combine and will lead to their ia | Zio Wesley, (D, near 2d_sireet, Island,) G. tod, the French department, first class, medal —_ Adi Jos. H. ey, E troduction into them. The reservation near. | W- Walker superintendent and Geo. Bayley 3 Lloyd Magruder, premium to Wailiam Gevernment securities with Treseurer GROVER’S THEATER. According to announcement, the assoc ly a sixth of ar''s in width, extending west | ™27Sbal, with 22s pupils, bearingat their head | Boarman; second class, firet preminm, John Brates. 5 Pennsylvania avenue, near Fourteenth street. | of Oldest Inhabitants of the t, of the Capitol to ihe Potomac, and then north | ® beautifal banner bearing the name of the | O'Meara, second, Wm. Walsh: third class, firer 4 LLION — sembled at the City Hall at 10 a.m.to celebrate | so as to embrace the grounds south of the | 8bOol and the words «God is Love premium to Johu 8. Brady, second, Obaries er ONB MI DOLLARS. .48 ‘y e + 4 SOUT TEBATRE | PIA: | the day; Peter G. Washington, Esq., inthe | President's House, baving within its bouada, | _ Ebenezer (D street, Capitol Hill) with blue | O'Leary. We bug and sell ail classes of GOVEENMENT brake wandioke fae RoTHEnS c g | chair. The Declaration of Independence was | ries hill and dale, which improved by a fine | >*>ner op iy dd name and date of organiza- German Deparument, ist class, ist : ' id by John Carroll Brent, Esq., after whi uiti taste, i tion (1840) of the school. W.H. Brown super- | tc Armin Briegleb, 2d to Henry Bauer: za TES at current market ty Bizh fo BO rea: ‘axTo! , Esq., hich | and cuitivated taste, may become the pride of pam SECURIT . rates. Or Pree te aa mission 25. 50 end 75 d , i P intendent and Humphrey Ward marshal with | class, ist am 1 George Repetu, 2d to = a: ae: gente, FAMILY MATINEE UN SATURDAY at gee ress was delivered by Jos. H. Bradley, the eueor eee ton anaes FOr about £0 scholars. phrey wi eee ah ag . os ALY. ‘TRE PRINCIPAL CiTIES @F THE | HuOFS. 3 Po In commencing, Mr. Bradley said he be. | tignred by the utlitarian, and isobstructed only | , Galoraith Chapel. (1 Retween d:h and sth.) |, Eagle Departaent, tot class, medal so Den cuTEg PAPE pars. 3 v. ear. he nyse" Wasningias In Tetweass ional | Unite sada siaacioktag heats | scheat stnghead of eta, Mieyetane | Eaciae eadpemck eGaee. Wake ee ; f ' . DANOING ACADEMY, uty the | ered about 150 scholars: Basil Ohase his; 2d class, medal to Thos. A. We yarchase Government Vonehersog the MOBT subject be satd that the old figures of speech | picturesque effects of medieval architecture, i 4 w a Super- rominm ex o to J ™ sat Von Opposite Metropolitan Hotel appropriate for a Fourth of Jaly oration were | while at stands a fitting memorial of the benef. | 1B*endent, and Wm. Lancaster, N. Bell, E. Sousa: ont in oseph Borie FAVO) ERRMS/ 60g give caretal and | Cur Classes will be continued during the Sum | rendered feeble by the wonderful develop. | cent founder who. sprruping trom the aristoc. | Howard. and A. Moyne mershals, 7: Sor Engtieh com : to - mer, ments of national growth aud poser of later | racy of our fatherland, gave the Republican | , S¢cond Baptist, (3d street,) C. Davis super- | © ¢7uo to Thos, A. Stephens - cued Gat TUB-DAY, MAY 29, 1866, years. The mighty resources and powers of | offspring the fruits of his science, skill and | imtendent, and ‘A: Green marshal, witn about | hamrt: 3d class, medal to Clifiord ACOOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND Finns —— the nation had been shown in the recent great | lator. i 100 sebolars in line. Premium to Wm. Typap: second division. 1 and to any Giher bustness entrusted tems, .. . j ané Howrs of Twitton: struggle. We had passed successfully through And alone, un:gue in ats design and propor- Third Baptist school, bearing at the nead a a poe 4 Obarles Drary, 2d to Joshua Unlia- . r page, and Monte Tuesday and | ina: ordeal, but another and greater one was | tions, due west from the Capitol, and dne | 2®Bdsome wreath and a large American flayr ~$ FULL INFORMATION tp regeré to GOVERR- 74 lassen, same evenings; from 81010 | NOW fo be met, whether we are capable of | south irom the President's House, stands the | £"?Tounded by a profusion of miniature flags. | _ Penmanship—The firstand second premiums MENT LOANS at all times cheerfally fernishea, | o'clock. x va ied houre | puidering the burden of debt created by that | unfinished Monument to him who was first | J-, Pierre euperintondent, Be See Gace Senin Os — 4 ‘ ‘ further tnformation, a: and obser vin; ual " var, 5 i a - " 7 ‘WM, 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. of eldion-cr eauvensauseste ies Seni nTs = pet Soa eyos Toview looncieely Bis CRROIT SERA ottaee nae tbahanrts of 1°" “These. were’tie ‘sctioote tu “the processive, | Bicherd Brown; Wa: a; 2d class. Chas was 1. fet st the war ot independence, adverting to the di- | the pages of-his history is the beacon light for | Ut at the grounds several other schools | Schaeier, heh a girdimeon; 3d class, George Li? PF MANN & BLLEEY, BANKBES aND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, METROPOLITA MEMBERS OF N. YORE STOCK SXOHANGE, 01 = yersity of political sentiment, thoughts, habits } th: Ling nati {the earth ~ | Qnited in the celebration, others the rene Magee. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. ich i eiee existing prior to the revolution ward earch To mreedom. Itis a pint nse ae Reformed Presbyterian Mission School, which pas Rete Preveereetes Pex etirtrewma evant Bort es. in different parts of the country, and ' Rumbers 310 scholars, under the superintend. | Previous evening gave an entertainment at ETH FRAND APTEBNOON AND EVE- | stijiexist. Gur ancestors found it necereary | petaliy as eee es ed ay bearing his | <2ceof Rev J. N. Armour. This’ school is | the hall; when the play of «Elma, or the Deed X LADDER for a.cemmon defense to unite in a common | Immortal name city now oataining Tore Py (e4 0m Ist street east, near. street sonth,| | Martyr,” was performed in a highly creditable cans, though ne formal treaties were entered | tan sixty thousand white inhabditants—that is 5 very fine school. & Sine banner, | Manner, often wack the jnnior cee Sar be take ace a a8 ‘Oity Gar. into, Netw the differpar Slates. . arate it bas remained untouched for years, not Si the pameof the school, was in the "Tbe Limerick Boy,” iiaing mach appieuse. Partieu! eps. ‘ork ave. and Ist st.. - | sovereignty sometimes asserted itself, cAusing et reaching one-third of ‘its destined “4 ‘ Rexaway amp N Esca?Pe.—Monday ¥. duly 12,1660. ‘Tickets 00 cts..siimitting as | trqubles After the wat of independence the | height; tartey, rotted: « against. the jx The number in the afternoon, fan was Griving a hore gentioman and ladies, 1757900 1*" {States united in articles of confederation, but | asesulvs of the weather, 2. park is estimated to atiscbed ios Th sizeet Aba by | COKOUT FOR THE SIATH onanp ap. | ¢ experiment failed, and the same exalted | deserted shatt. If t thousand. somomishap the anahabrome. ‘Shediiee: ox EB Wahine Shao man whe had Jed. thein through the perils of | spark of that gratitude-with which their hearts | 12 the east park a. stand out and fixed the shafts (as be thought) se- vat ihe WABIC the revolution was called upon to save them | should be filled, thiey alone, bya contribution Sole or Baebes = ‘and | CBrely, amd resumed bis seat. Bat the rarcling ¥ from guarchy, God opened a way through | of halt a dollar for each’white person, could | ‘be mds being ornamented of the chatts frightened the horse, and hestart- 5 9 iG. the darkness. s Taise a8 much. money, as could ay be ed torun. The driver cont ot the oct tet mee. Ing a gentiemat The colonies of Marylandand Virginia were mtin each year in the of the iperin animal, from the . horee {adles:: By order of Committee of ‘Afrange: always m dispute about boundaries. In 1785 { ¢bait. and at the close of the century from the Union, ran wii speed down sh street, caus- «+t _~ __‘'4¥2-4t*_ ‘| ‘a convention of delegates from euch State met | Declaration of Inde ce—fem years trom ings scam ‘of the numerous pe- Dt, oF COLUMBIA VOLENTEESS | St Alexandria and settled the various vexed op raed Opposite the Metho- ‘HE FIBLD AGAIN. aestions of jurisdiction of persons and prop- pilgrims, would beatracted ra y dist Church the vehicle in 4 GRAND BEUNION aND PIC NiG . From ‘this originated iden of ana- | bythe act of building, would nearly pa: contact a box and was re- ab convention to settle d. ‘ted points at | dailyexpenses of the work, exclusive ‘ leasing the horse with tne shafts. horse by the -] issne between States. In 1726 8 convention | cost of and materials, and the energetic ; passed down oa, between D and E streets, oa -met in Fpliacelpbia, but accomplished no- | action of our people woulds' vothers to e sidewalk, a lite child was siting ning, and adjourned with a recommendation | contribute to the completion 9! plan. Can a band shafts the for the assembling of another convention to’ | we not do it?) Will a0 one &itempt it! Shall ; child's caitings a and roiled enfant form a constitution for the United States. This | the son go down this without an effort at . out om the pavement, fortanately without in- vention met, and George Washington pre- | organization wi! F the | juring the incident caused a shudde> i A constitution, was prepared and | prorecution of the ‘amo! ‘who witnessed it, al} sy ic pied by the people. Never was there such are in the child badly burt if not ki horse a f men assembled, and never any Pp fi ture, belongs toa on With street, wri , uninspired, so well and at the time the tened amimal s:aried poses as was the RO One but the driver was in the carriage. But ‘he mad aud baa ‘ions of man panies And. pening j BLE sore. —- -—_ 3 alw: S have answered its purposes. x! -prodncts eats hy George we ts pes! proceeded with an eloquent ji¢ture ot the unexampled growth of pi 5 cogntry tollowing mt adoption of the Our pesarenanat Cdaucaton, But Eye saoa pis in wealth by General ani er under that Constitution. it atso ma- | of that great of thoughi ¢ of the city W: hand’ various nd future of the crowded the c ee eae ine ot oreo. O ae Moe f £6) of Lartiel (eebab ra eveiny: 4 +4 BAe Ti x eens ym ype 189 te 2 188 redeaul 9014 oh nte foe? 6 6.7! ened : pas x te + foe 7” ‘ ae $e0b 007 tq | 702 MON loser a°urtsRs, bal fo sand 18 Se ae oe ae een @he~ nal ot»

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