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CE Oe emt aw re Fg ct epee eis ed nA ta lover Doerd, alee reported that Board ready, THE CITY HALL IMBROGLIO. doen ag ae fn, | acd Common Council—(Conservative.) At 6 o'clock the Board was called to order by THE CONSERVATIVES ON THE WAR | found it: Messrs. Bro PATH. Third THEY APPEAR AT THE CITY HALL. EY. A TALK. ANOTHER TALK, | tnat Ban! MORE TALK AND A GENERAL Bowen's cheeks Mee Me é CONVERSATION. ‘Mr. Nalley surance that he AD INTERIM AND AD OUTERIM. ‘Mr. F. remarked that the resolution should baye been om the previous evenii SUBTERRANEAN MEETING. and that it would now pus Mr. it nothing could result & MAYOR ELECTED AD INTERIM. from the adoption of the resolution, as it might effec n INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS. ODD | engaged on oe teen reorivieg SCENES, AND A REMARKABLE their weekly pay. However, if it was the wish TIME iT GENERALLY. of the majority to adopt it, he would not inter- oe pose its passage. ‘Mr. Zimmerman was an advocate of the poor operate aguinit those under the emaploy of the inst those w: the employ of tl ; and even if it did, the fault was o other side. ‘he resolution was adopted. Mr. Dalton moved the appointment of a com- mittee to wait on the Aldermen and inform that Board that the Common Council was ready to @. ons Ja meeting; which was agreed to, amd iT. Dalton being appointed, he performed that In a few moments Alderman Lioyd ap- d announced that the Aldermen were ‘Yesterday afternoon it having been under. stood that the Conservative wing of the Cour- ils would meet at the City Hall for the pur- Pose of electing a Mayor ad interim, quitea ber of persons gathered about the west ‘wing of the City Hall to witness what would Scone ‘The larger portion of the crowd was rs. Zimmerman, G Mess: ulick, and Lioyd were —s the first present, and ® few minutes be- ve o'clock they attempted to enter the srent door of the west wing, bu: this they found tae Cases eck’ a teome BE uae bate ve! Jross, Offutt, Kelly. and " ‘ 4 follenberger, under orders of Sergeant Rann | Afier the joint meeticg adjourned the Board reassembled and took a recess to Thursday af- ternoon next. Joimt Meeting. At seven o'clock Mr. Moore catled the joint meeting to order, (Mr. Shepherd acting as sec- retary.) and stated that they had met ander extraordinary circumstances. having been re- wae dane oe fused admission to their respective chambers Pinta tig Teed ach uy ed | Oy ae mrnotand peer anatjeca oe Nery watemaet. inconvenience of meeting in t In'a few minutes Messrs. Lloyd and Gulick | Tom. They had accepted the returned in company with Gen. Bacon. and | {aS violate law. and be wo: won eg the first. Sor Capt Boor teeecand | gratification that they bad shown thus far that <duibtdian/anes een tele they were law abiding citizens, and he had Ge. Bacon inquired by whose authority ad- | Bttle doubt but they would continue so to a mission was refused, and received the same | It Was their purpose to act in accordance wit! Answer as was given When adguscion nas mee | law and for the people of Washington, without demanded, and also that Mr. William A. Cook | SPY fctlous purposes. They would suffer (Corporation attorney) gave the same deck | that inconvenience rather than follow the ex- lions. Gen. B. asked i: he would be refused, | S@pleof the revolutionary faction who had and was answered in the affirmative, but after | cluded them from the chambers of | the Showing bis badge as @ police commerionee | Boards, which, by law, are in the cnstody of won all Gna to eat ei the presiding officers of the Boards. If this Mr. Lloyd here touk the names of ine officers, | f¢tOn continued they would merit the cen and proceeded to Justice Barnaclo’s office, | SUZ of the community generally, and he would ‘where Justice Clayton issued a warrant on his | Sdvise bis friends to Keep eool, &c. oath, charging “Sergeant Austin, Z Ou, | _ Mr. Fenwick offered the following resolution Kelly, —~ Cross 'and —~ Larrabee with | Which was adopzed amid applause by parties nm assanit and battery, and for obstructing him outside. and others in the discharge of duty as officers | _ Whereas, by tte action of Sayles J. Bowen, of me City Comncils.” who assumes to be Mayor ef this city, and 1. ‘warrant was directed to officer A. R. € Richards, Major and Superintendent of ihe ler, ‘ - | Metropolitan Police, the members of the Board aaa mar Ren dent detective, and on the cor- | Of'aidermen and Board of Common Council, perl sain oo msectbtnerenptiee nie aba h have been unlawfully excluded from the use While Ms Lloyd was procuring this war. | oftheir regular places of meeting: therefore, rant, Mr. Nalley bad appeared at the ball, and Resoterd vy this joint meeting, That a commit- demanded entrance as President of the Board | te be Appointed io employ eminent legal coun- ef Common Council. and was refused. sel, an eh pecmegs hereby ge meta ig Major Richards having been sent for in a | prosecute and bring to summary justice, sai few moments entered. as alco did Gen. Bacon. | Sayles J. Bowen, A. C. Richards, sud all ‘other ‘und they held ashort conference, during which rs and apettors with them in this unwar- Mr. Moore appeared, aud said: “Gentlemen. 1 | Fantable and disorderly proceeding against the am President of the Board of A’ legally constituted representatives of the people ea of the city of Washington. "Gan eee eee ee Mr. Morsell moved to proceed to the election Capt. Moore entered, and ina few minutes, | 0 Mayor ad inierim; carried. after having & conversation with Gen. Bacon | The Chair—Nominations are now in order. and Major Richards, be invited the members | _ Mr. Morsell—I nominate Thos. E. Lloyd. of the Aldermen &nd Councilmen to walk in, | [Applause by parties outeide.| they immediately entered the passage. Mr. Fenwick nommated W.W. Moore. Inconsequence of this action there was no | ,1B¢Chair—W. W. Moore most respecttu'ty attempt made to serve the wa pes othe nomi Losed M . upon € u er ¢ nominations were c y tothe eer ee NR RnE, she vuilding. went | The Chair remarked to show tbat they were fused acmission by the colored janitor, who not slighting their standard bearerin the con- was inside and beld the door ajar. He then test, he would submitthe following letters: stated to the janitor tbat he wanted the key of |, WASHINGTON, D_©., June IL, 18% -—John 7- the Aldermen's Chamber, which the janitor re- | Given. E#q.—Dear Sir: You wil! perceive by fused and clored the door Major’ Richard. | the newspapers that the City Councils will bere approached the door and informed Capt. this afternoon proceed to. elect a Mayor ad ix- re that he had receive s from Mate: | ‘trim in conformity with a duty devolved upon ease | them by the charier of the city: and as a ques- Moore.—“Do you take the Tesponsibility | Hom of delicacy bas arisen in the minds of some of refusing us admission to our chamber!" | Of Your friends as to the propriety of making Major Richards—«I have received orders | wrtber exactions of one who has so faithfully not to allow the same to be opened.” | and nobly upheld the standard of the Conser- Mr. ¥ . ve | Yative party during the late exciting political see oatoors; “From whom did you receive | taivass, I take the liberty Of one among your Major Richards.—“From Mr. Bowen, who is | Many sincere sud unswerving friends to re- the custodian of the building; and the keys | quest that you will immediately inform me have been placed in bis possession.” ‘what will be most agreeable to you under the Mr. Moore.—“How is it you sllowed Mr. | ¢ifcumstances of our present incomplication in Bowen to pick the lock of this door the other | OUF municipal affairs at the sacrifice of per- ay I” al comfort and pecuniary interests, Very Major Richards —I was not present and did | ‘Fuly, your obedient servant, | not know the lock was being picked.” ‘ _ WM. W. Moore. ‘A voice—“Mr. Bowen, nor any other man | ,Waszixctos, D. C., June 11, 18 Ww. living, has authority to refuse the Aldermen | Mert, President Board Aldermen admission to their room.” | invor of this date is received Major Richards.—«Well, I take the respon. | soted. I am ot a once band bee sibi! whole question is undergoing judicial investi- sibility Of not allowing the doors to be forced | Dotion. it would be indelicate, if not highly im- r. Moore.—:We shall send for s locksmith | Proper, for me, as a party immediately in- and bave the doers opened.” | terested, to allow myseif to be placed in a Major Richa rds.—-Well sir; Ichall certainly | Position that might be deemed, prejudicial or take the responsibility of preventing it.” jetrimental to a full, fair, and impartial solu- ‘Mr. Moore —“Of course 1 do not want any | tion of the momentous issues ix volved in this collision, 1 am a law abiding citizen: but I well Sethe gant ve rena taplieal see is, tro" for the a nm . a Jeg Mover Richards, trouble willensue from | a1'y intelligent citizen to discharge the functi jor Ricbards.—«I expect there will be | ofthe office until the termination of this un- trouble. but I must do my duty.” Mr. Moore and General Bacon walked down to the foot of the stairs where they of the seventh precinct, who informed them that they had instructions from the Mayor and Major bards to allow no one to enter the building aiter business hours. The colored messenger to the Mayor, Peny Carson, was also present at the door of the Mayor's office. Messrs. ‘Mears, Ferguson. Brown, and Sardo, ap- sant difficulty. I beg to say that the wise counsel which bas given tone to your action the passaze and interned your deliberations 1a the tryine inquired of Police Sergeant Austin from whom | ordeal through which your Board has recently sTeceived his orders not to allow the doors to | Passed meets my most hearty approval, as- Se i ichards,”” to baat canned: rare “ADIs Majer Kebands say | cumstances and at ait hazards. in vindication he bad not nothing to do with it.’* ofthe rights of am outraged le. Sergeant Austin.—<He said I should notal-] Youre, truly. ‘oun T. GIVEN. ow locks to be picked.” Messrs. Morsell and Ball were appointed General Bacon.—‘ Well, be certainly allowed | tellers. ahd the roll being called those present ® lock to be picked the other day.” cast their ballots. et .—"Well, it don't make much dif- Mr. Larman remarked, in casting bis vote, ference where we mect, Dut it is very well for | (hat be was fearful that it was not in accord. us to inquire where the responsibility of hav- ance with law, but be was willing to test it. closed reste.” (Applanse.] Sir. Moore, ‘mem Boar he tellers reported that there were 2) bal- Mane beed hae Comma lots cast, 19of which were for Mr. T. E. Lloyd taire and 1 blank. SERGed to the stairs leading tothe Aldermen's | i, ‘Talbert antd that by mistake he had voted Mr. Peabody, the locksmith, arrived shortly baer asked leave to change it; which afterwards snd went to the door of the Alder- . men's chamber. where officers Offuct and Cross | _ The tellers then reported 20 ballots cast, all of ‘were stationed. Mr. Peabody informed the or- | Which were for Mr. Lloyd. flcar hat be, was there 10 open ie door, and | cived\a majority of the-wotes of the aldetsarn ive i f \. at the same time caught hold of officer Offuti's | ceived @ maority o or dears tu Su ‘Officer Offutt.—“Take your hand off of my | elected Mayor ad interom e city of Wash- vaton, sir, "You cam goin bere if you have the ington, {Applause outside and cheers.) key, but not without.” r. Ball moved that a committee be ap- 5 y.—“I meant nothing by taking | Pointed to wait on Mr. Lloyd and inform him hold of your baton. It is only in play.” of bis election; carried, and Messrs. Gulick cer Offutt,—“It is all right. but I never al- | and Ball were appointed. low any one to take hold of that.” The Chair appointed Messrs. Lioyd, NM: ‘Mr. Moore, (to the officers.) “By whose or- | s¢ll, Ferguson, Dalton, an x mittee to procure legal advice in the difficul- com “o 70 Fefuse to allow the doors to be | Tres now pending, the four frst named being of ‘The lied they had been stationed | the old committee, : eet ore ant Austin, who had ecerved | Messrs, Ball and Galick, the commitiee ap- ‘vrders from Captain Reed and Major Richards. pointed to notify Mr. Lloyd of his election, at ‘The party then retired from the door, and Mr. ight o'clock appeared in the room occupied Moore casted down stairs. On the first land. | by the joint meeting, escorting the Mayor a¢ ing be met Major Richards, and infoTmed him | interim elect, amid applause both in the build- Sal irouble would arise from this. ps and outside, and Mr. Gulick introduced ‘ ehards.—“I take the responsibility | him. orntaer, Bice the forcing of locks,” 7 | The Chair addressed Mr. Lloyd as follows: Mr Moore.— We Open the door | “* Ihave the pleasure of informing you t with another key.” you have been elected Mayor a! interim of the Major Kichards—“That is constructively | city of Washington. Are you ready to take the seine the lock, ane dud not deem it your duty | Mr. Lleyd—Yes, sir. The ection took Sim to preven: the picking of the lock on the Mayor's | hd Lg veo pe er ee a ave Dene ppd the door of the Aldermen's chamber | merely oe ae ‘eqality er Or llingality of chards —«1 the election and he was not tas an aspi- Fin Pern = ee eee Fant, but it bis friends ‘coud ‘mace any use of yar ion, 1 should ac’ him he was at their serv: they ¢ sae ead" To abenny die wiser ides | big se try would, faDpiauen 0 with any body or Jy. Ido not pretend | Justice Clayton here administered the oat cho is the rightfal claimant.” ofomles to Mr. Lio d, he was congratu- D lated as Mayor " ot “Could I notforce the lock of my | lated Siven tend with ever of nr hn tichards.—--Yes, but when another | gusge of Sumner, a a penal the room it would betheduty Thomas,” &c. The joint meeting adjourned. to prev = | —_—_—_e——_— tareense. ave 20 Tecling Bethe mate” | Exopewest.—Last evening the wife of Mr. ‘Mr. Wilson E. Brown.—“Is it not the duty | Hermon Kalb, who keeps a restaurant on Peun- of the police to know who is Mayor before | syivania avenue, near Second ee the wad om pan they can recomnize Nido recognise Mr. Bowen | barteeper of Mr. K.. who bas a wite and two a: Mayor. He has possession of the office, and | children residing bere. Mr. Kalb at once in- bas been sworn i of formed Detectives Bigley and Clarvoe of the ‘Mr. Robert Ball.—“There was no quorum | circumstances, and the tel h being pat in vat when he was sworn in, and he was operation, Chiet of detectives rons, secured . e coul cone ante ni know nothing abont | o'clock in Baltimore. “Mr. Bigley went over that. It my advice could be followed I should | to that city this morning with Mr. Kalb. i opened and let all go ii a ath mest eas Tem directed.” sol | pax ymettvat and pic-nic of the Industrial it was now announced that the Oduncils | Home School at Analostan Island has been id ‘im the roomsin the basement of | interfered with by the severe storm. We trust the building, ‘and the crowd went down stars. | that the efforts of the cope in this idermen going in the room of the Ward | benevolent work will be liberal by Tonmbsioners ‘and the Board of Common | our citizens this afarnoon, when the festival Ceunerl in the room of the old city police, | will agaim open, to continue uni to-morrow ‘tnd tbe following proceedings had. night. of Aldermen—(Comservative Wing.) Faerivat at De. Borier’s Cavace.— Mabe Board was called toorder by Mr. Moore | T2aight will be the leat one of the ice-cresm and the roll of all the members was and strawberry festival at St. Paul's Latheran ladies there know ho: Fenwick, Morsell, | their visitors, and our citizens should give them base and failed was that ot John F. | * °#l! to-night. be be- N the 29th “hr A Lloyd . tte of two | ‘ween the ational Base Ball Club of Mr. to notify the lower Hoard game ‘come off at past three o clock, rae SEY SS poet ce: | Soe ‘Messrs. Gulick and ‘were ap- —————— porated as said committee. Sau ov Monsy.—At the fifth monthly meet- ‘Mr. Dalton, trom the lower Board, here ap- | ing of the Columbia: rative and peared, and announced the lower Board was | Deposit Association, last evening, six @ the joint meeting. bares, representing $3,000, were sold—t' "5a? Gulch, tom tbe committee to notify th 4 $2.42, tree at €2.63, and one at @2.71. 3 £ Q emale Primary No. J, in eae Baks chane oy. Meg J, Ac Loin for piainuft ‘6ub street, ‘Maryland Weom: tatesiindio Overt Bar agt. = img Keefe agt. Taylor; judgment by the for the tenued that was \- to establish @ wlusy ladies’ seminary; wi y ant that bi: They that the association taken as cucb,ead tat it i be Known as the “Young Ladies’ Semi- ve. Geography—Who have a1 day and night? What ———— = Enrron oy Tas STAR:—Allow me to call | _ Mr. Cook that the letter of Mr. B. ad- bret mrs fowl pepe Sapte ee ove eens —sae at eae edmerday, the of act under Mr Bowen, ‘other the meetin, tZidat Harmental Hall oye i around Asia. From what is latitude and long- : om the that his term of office closed with the mayoral- Wile crac, Define Physical Geography. 5 views ev ‘That was not a (tee | ty term, mad teed the correspondence clabaing Bound New Yorks cad ghee See of ears | Universal Ffanchise Association,” but of the the had full power to act. o tes wh So “ ‘Association. four appointment is an ad in- Tecent activity of the triends of Univer- sal Suffrage in this city has given rise to# con- fusion of names among existing societies, ‘went over. I deg to state for the benefit of the readers of Court 1x GENzRaL TERx.—Carroll vs. Bal- EvErixe Star, that there are three Woman | timore and Ohio Railroad Nee jadgment fo pon pers ae ag ae bs Wika ddivwea Gs waenmeem . Justice Wylie de! unaniteous Ist. The “Universal Franchise Associ 7, | opimion of the court. Unite States ex rel. orgapized one year ago, whose President is lerritt and Callan, Stoutand Dean; man- Hon. 8. C. Pomeroy, and whose objects are damus ordered to issue as prayed. United advancement of the cause of Suffrage and Edu- | States vs. Amos ; indicted for nuisance, cation throughout the world. The first amnaal | (Woodward's Hall case:) being argued on ex- meeting of this society was reported in yester- | ceptions. ——__-~e. OITY 1TEMS. —+—_- day's Star. ‘2d. The “ Equal Franchise Association, * a local sonlety. having for hg ye secure rage for women in the Br x GENTLEMEN'S FINE WHITH DUCK sUITSs, vont — eo gers haa song Tee — ad "9 Vests, wi ~ ers, presi over by Miss Lucy Breck Goats, Pan’s, and Vests, and tine brown Duck | and Miss Adile Barrett, are well worth 1 vis. Suite, at Geo. O. Henning’s, No. $11 7th stret. | i The Lovers Retreat is also very attractive. "Arithmetic~Give the methods of expressing numbers. What is the quotient ! Now does a prime differ from a composite number? Find the least commen mnitiple and greatest com- mon divisor of 9, 36, 63, and 252. Upon what principle does cancellation analysis of nme-elevenths. From the sam of one-third, plus three and a fifth, plus seven- fourths of sixteen-twenty-eights, three- fourths of two and fonr-niaths divided by three-sevenths of eighteen multiplied by three and one-seventh. Mr. P. bought 45 hundred weight of iron, at $7.24 a cwt.,4-5 of which he paid in sugar at $8.25 a cwt., and the remainder in cash; how magh cash was paid ! Grammar—How many ways of distinguish. ing sex! Give an example of each. What parts of speech admit of comparison! Com- Pare old, equal, rowh, and unlucky. Gave the classification of verbs. both according to form and in regard to objects. Verbs have wnat some further discussion the subject ‘Tax Festiva atthe West street Presbyte- rian Closes to-night. Among the dis- tinguished visitors we saw thece were Secre- tary Browning, Senator McCreery, General hine Griffing, of the ’s Burean, President, and Professor J.K.M. Wilcox, Corresponding Secretary. 3d. The “White Woman's Intelligent Fran- Dr. Mary trict of Colombia. Mrs. J Freedmen as mae en Gonz Ovt.—The steamer Empire. Captas re 1 Define a iti Gi chise Association,” Mrs. ‘. Walker, Biv SkELeToN Sack Coats, six dollars, at Rrample, What ina neuter serv? Eaavepie | Pfetident. This is also a local Association, | A, Saxe & Cos, 517 7th street, between Penn. | Srce, Bas fone out with s full cargo of mei chandise for New York. The steamer Express Define a sentence. ‘Whose name sufficiently expresses its objects, bas entered and cleared to and from New Write one. Correct and | “We hope the Reporters of the STAR, as well sylvania avenue and D street. parse the following sentence: “My brother's IPRS «i SA York. dog done the trick nicely.” as all other papers, in reporting the proceed- | Frxg tiwex duck, black alpaca, and drab| Tar CANAL.—Business on the canal is mod- y poy capa gue Robbed a Will be | avete suits for men’s and boys’ wear, fasniona- | erately brisk. The greater number of coal CotorED ook EXAMINATIONS. —The | “*TetU! 2 anne bly made and very handsome, at Hable & Co., | boats are taken to Alexandria. Jutta ARCHIBALD HOLMES, Cor, See’y Universal Franchise Association. Wasuixetox, C., June 12, 1568. Teguiar arnual examinations of the colored schools were commenced on Wednesday at the school in Lincoln Chapel, near Lincoin depot, in the Fifth Ward. e examiners were Su- perintendent Newton and John M. Langston, colored, general inspector for the Freedmen’s Bureau. Rev. Mr. Scott, pastor of Enon Church, and several parents and friends of the Pupils were present. “The school is ungraded, and is taught by Miss Grace A. Dyson; it num- bers 65 pupils, of whom 61 were present. The pupils were tested in arithmetic, geography, and reading, acquitting themselves very Pennsylvania avenue. ComiTTED.—Officer Robinson last evening arrested Ellen Connor, well known to the po- lice, who was before Justice Buckey this morn - ing for being iatoxicated and disorderly, for Tbich she was committed tothe workhouse for —e——— For Corrs or other complaints of the feet, visit Dr, White's rooms, 42% Pennsylvania BSvenue, between 4% and 6th streets. ——- Dr. We 4% Penn- pelawto sete Bs TURBPIKE MEETING.—A meeting to organize & turnpike cempany from Washington via Forrestville to Upper Marlboro’ and Hill's ITE, Surgeon Chiropodist, me on =) Fat kent. was held at Uper sylvania avenue, between 43 and 6th streets; ariboro’, on Saturday last, pursuant to public ished ‘Corns. jens, Bad notice, and on motion, O.G. Magrader, Esq., | qrraniiahed 1961. bg — was called to the chair, and Jobn Calvert ap: | peor gather bch ogee teagemgempe od pointed secretary. The chairman prefaced the | with ease immediately after the operation Proceedings with appropriate remarks strongly | Bours from § a. m.to6 p.m. ee GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. AYOR'S OFFICE ame WASTE oF PUTOMAG WATES. Surly Te ee Tae taenet teancls, “tidy | Btging this enterprise to a successtal termina- pencil ater Pico iphone mn Pm somewhat imperfectly in the latter, ‘They, | 80 to the District line, with theaid of Anne | apres, try the choicest Perfame in the | purposes only, aud to eee that the waste of the however, performed some exercises in oF | Wye fs Hi, hag he elaine ion Of | world, Burnett's Florimel closely resembles | same ,is strictly guarded against Let no hand Bases ea Win, B. Hin, Fag: 'the ‘ollowing gentlemen | The odor oft rare and. delcate poguet of | bane Peak fn castita Ganley er ners, Nesterday the same gentlemen visited the | Dropabie cost of constructing said read, flowers, and in this respect is unrivalled. A | of ¢ schools on C street south, between Second and ‘Third streets east. The first of these fs the Primary, taugbt by Miss Helen Gordon, of New Bedford, Massachusetts, in which there are 52 pupils, 45 of them being present, and all presenting a neat and orderly appearance. The exercises in reading and spelling were very satisfactory. The same was true of all other Teeitations, showing most thorough trai Secondary—Taught by Mi few drops will leave its peculiar and delight “ fragrance upon the handkerchief for many ours, ied it and7a.m.oré 1 p.m. only. the more than Bitecn amimetes euch dine, ‘The from fountains ‘shou! cease all until a better su; be afforded Many per of the high-service, though eh ‘water. get but little Teport at a meeting to be held on Tuesday next, the 16th instant: C.C. der, Wm. Rowzer, Dr. Frederick Sasscer and Charles Clagett. | On motion of George W. Wilson, Wa. 8. iti | ——————— ner, get but Ht was tothe committee. On motion of Dr. . oe ~ F. Sasscer, it was resolved that the proceed. | MUilburn’s Polar Soda. | suficicat inaucement for « prompt compliance ings of this meeting be published in the county iad fhm ee ed ep dG fo OY and that all’ persons favoring this ither by fi Sutting off their supply entirely. enterprise be earnestly invited to attend. On The Metropolitan pelics reed with the dt THE COLDEST AND THE BEST. tan are char; ith the di iron Huw Uiaeaepeminiionia motion, the meeting adjourned to meet on the pen noon gee Gase'D. weLcH. ent: some of the recitations were very goul day above mentioned.—Marthoro’ Gazette. Lith. — ge Mtiyd Intermediate—Miss M. U. Pierce, from Lynn, Massachusetts; 50 out of 2 pupils present xercises in reading, spelling, geography. and arithmetic were all very satisfactory.” Grammar departmeni Miss Annie I. Smith. teacher, forty. pupils, all ot whom were present. They were exercised in reading aud spelling. from the Fourth and Intermediate Reader, recitations. in geography, arithmetic. No. 450 FIFTEENTH STREET, Orrositz TreasrRy. poeeeas WATERS ON DRAUGHT. ea ee Tue NATIONAL Democratic ASSOCIATION met last mght Hon. Thomas F. Florence in the chair, and William Flinn secretary. On motion of Mr Flinn, a committee of five was appointed by the Chair for the purpose of drafting a new constitution for the Association, as follows: William Flinn, Dr. T. G. Clayton. B. T. Swart, F. A. Aiken, George Savage. ‘On motion of Mr. T. A. Tolson, the Chair “a Y THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer; Georgetowa. IN GB . YAMASHERO TEA. IMPROVED, PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN 2 ; i cel - URE: 5 16, 1568. at S o'clock . Lacan ed eat tartial Massey | apPomted ibe flliwing Commitee reper THE RIggREE FLA OMA aris etree a: Problems in compound and complex fractions | te names for officers of the permanent organ- 5 inca Ws ons tian: No. two hundred and seven (27) aad two bi were worked outand explained oi the black, | 'aton under the new constitution: T. A. Tol- BA id & son, A. Rutherford, Dr. Allen, R. 8. Davis, W. Magee, Mr. Ewbank. On motion of Mr. Tolson, five additional del- egates to the National Democratic Convention Were selected by the association. Their names are as follows: Dr. John B. Biake, Wm. Fliun, Cornelius Wendell, Lewis Schade, B.S. Davis. Alternates—J. M. Dalton, Thomas E. Liovd, Joseph L. Savage, Dr.T.G@ Clayton, Fred Schmidt. . in small Japanese tea poacher, rach bear fur usme iu Japenese and ugiish letters, printed in Yokohama. Translation from the Grower's Letter in our Pos. “This Tea is (a the gardens om the Yama- ernie Wee "ared ube rreet care is shero Hille. ~ care Baskets lined with alk, over a Slow Are. aa en board, with a clearness and promptmess that would do credit to any school of similar grad Several readings and recitations, by the pupils of both sexes, were given very finely, The Peumansbip and composition of the pupils Autracted considerable attention, sepa Mart Rosy: This afternoon, Mr. Fred. Depro, the efficient special agent of the Post Office Department, arrested the messenger ot Weidershiem & Co., claim agents on 7th street, near the Post Office, on the charge of opening and abstracting inoney from letters directed to the firm. The firm ‘bad reported numerous losses of money through the mail. and affida- vits had been sent them by partes who bad sent them money, and the case was taken in hand by Mr. Depro, who suspected the mes- ‘story Brick Store Hing-ber ty will be divt. ded into separate lote. itdestrea =< ere ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in 6 and la = he Sate. taneisenion ors deed neh the property. Cone ‘cam : Z. M. P. K. cost of the purchaser” If the terme of sate are Importers of Japan Curios, King Place. complied with in #ix after day of sair, SEE BIOESTET ell be resold of the risk, aed expent: —_>—_ archeser. ‘will ve Save or HAY INTHE DistRict or Cotun- JAPAN CURIOS. ? BiA.—In the Sepate to day, Mr. Patterson, of + “ he 0 d when the propert: strock off EN te Castes Mo MartuEW s New Hampshire, introduced a bill (which was _ lor referred to the District Committee) which pro- Ge je THOS. DOWLING, duct. : omeD ONE AND ONE-THIRD Y BBY THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer: Georgetown vides that all hay and straw which may be sold by weight im the District of Columbia i VALUABL! IMPROVED PROPERTY IN CEeee Ap Cuntous SReiae, GEORGETOWN AT PUBLIC ACT TION. sball be sold by the net hundred, and every ¢ 3 2 Ly senger, and, for the purpose of trapping him, | 2-000 pounds net weight shall be a ton. ‘The first ever imported direct to this District. By virtue of « deed of trust to the undersigned placed two ‘letters in the mail, one purporting SELECTED In 3aFan ag. Dearing date the 2th day of June. 1567. ard record tocome from Ashley, Illinois, and the other Not THe May.—It was Patrick Kiernan’s nok a : sof from Fairfield. Mich., containing $5each—the | driver. ac colored boy, who was arrested tor NOBMAN L. KING, notes being marked.” The letters failed to be | driving through a funeral yesterday, and not of this city. the 6th day of J: ‘at six o'clock accounted for this morning, and Mr. Depro | Mr. Moran, as was sta! He only stood sponsor for the fine, wi % : Onexhibition and for sale at took him in custody, be mad iY = was id M: Legere reg esi all conte: | Weraan, who was Sued for Gr offence, KING PLAGE, sion. One of the motes was found at Smith AD 188. in front of the prem: one undivided “molety, or. wait park that parcel of ground and Pigmines iring and wi ate in Ge barber shop, E street, and the other with Mr. Corner Vermont avenue, and 15% street. mie oe ete we PB Flesh, who kerps an rating saloon in the neigh. - reanng Known as and being allthat part of Lot namber=1 bothood, He was taken to police headquarter Aa pee __#.M.P. EING 8 908. | & tained within the following meses where he is held for a beating. Thieis another WOODBURF-MAJQR. In this city Jane 11th. he ies rata se _ case, which shows that parties outside of the | DY Bev A.W Pitzer, Mr, GEORGE WOODRUF M. WILLIAN, on the cast side of High street fifty Post Office may rob letters. In almost every tn IMPORTER OF PARISIAN FANCY GOODs, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, And 7 Cite Trevi: Paris, Is constaut recei vi Goods, selected ecalegeat inate tis Mantillac Bitte our ‘a fey ag cannot be surpassed by any other fa one (il) feet two (2) inches south from Beall street, High stree robbery the charge is laid to the Departme: and this case exhouerates the Department, and will, probably. induce other parties who have had letters robbed to make more particular iu quiries into the honesty of their employees be- fore charging the robbing upon mail agents, clerks. &¢. niin Tar River Front, June 12. ith Blgh street twos) fost straight line to the point of begin rtemances and buildings to the One half cash: balance in six om day of sale, secared to t “ janghter of the let ton, D.C. No cards. BIDGATE—BEARDBLEY. On by Bey. Father Keane. Lieut. THOMAS H. RID- tates Mies MABKION BEAR! t Terme cfeaic: Harvey's W Arrived Steamer Pioneer, Capt. Olea, = = house tn qualit: got it torme are ni complied "with an assorted cargo of wood. hay, straw, lumber. eee eae NEE: rom day je, Trastes reserves &c., from Accotink. for market. EVERLAS RSET EELS. hi-res ~~ — ler. ‘at purchaser's risk on five 01 Riley's Wharf.—Arrived—Schrs. Waddington, TING CO st ee ee en, ae 'MABLON aSHFoR! tis 1D, Trastes. da THOMAS DOWLING, Acct. REAT BASGAINSIN DBY GOODS —Bieach ‘ed Cottons lc : yard wide do. 125, 15 and 18e: Capt. Fields, from Salisbury, Md., with luin- ber, for market; Pandora, Capt. Lankford, from rego Del., with wood, for C.M.Tomm & F. Fy SCOTT'S pe . = EXTRACT o JAMAICA GINGER, 10 Cents. Co.; John S. Havers, Capt. Lewis, from Uj in do. 2c.; Wameutta do 25c.; Calicos Macbodoc, with 3 corde of pine wood. for W. (Only Agent,) re Saarantegt strictly Pare and the bestinese — | jo and ize; Ginghame from ic. ap ; Lawns. Or . Marlow, David R. Wilson, Capt. Russell, co. BAUM, AN PEPTIC and INVIGORATO: ress Goods from Hupting Creek, Virginia, ‘with clams, for TONIC, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. » Goods for suits ver market, Sizth Street Wharf.—Sarled—Revenue steam - er Northern, Captain McGowan, for Balti- more; steam-tug Stephen Decatur. for Rich- mond, having in tow a Government barge p reload with Scofield’s (Secretary of War.) furniture. &e., for this city. HOOPSKIRT AND CORSET MANUFACTORY, 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, between 6th and 7th streets. EVERY FAMILY SHOULDALWAYSHAVEIT | ¢ ‘A Certificate of Analyais from the eading Any , BcCOMpanies eat Iytical Chemist of ONL 4 PBICE ponte gk CENTS. my 21-tf 0 THE LADIES. Having en! Ware Booms, whi, Potomac Ferry Wharf —Sailed—Steamer T RETIN Ee | A Se FP SOOT, Chew Pg ten beg Elly g by hg 4 waset, Captaim Faw, for Cone river and way | We ve received and opened for four Jn2%c, | sold by the following named Chemists in Waes | OMe to, the public my' large end well landings, with passengers and freight for coun- | Ugtigtae CORSETS. to which we invite your | I9f0B and Georgrioaa ected tok ee ITUR try merchants. A eapecial attention. ou will lease examine our rary A 3 ‘OBD. 290 Pa. av. Washin, Comprisin, Guinand'e Wharf.—Arrived—Schrs.A.B.Tary, | Sectalattentien. | Cos wt SRSETS: warrant |. THOMPSON, corner isth st. and f. 7 soins Yor PARLO} Davis, with wood to Guinand; Ben. in Cox, | superior in style. ish and material, to Fa in | Sven CLA HS ED BOO! SITTING Franklin, with wood to West & Lusby: Fanny, Pea markets, also. the BOSTO! SHOULORE | DB ACLA &'00., corner Pa. ave. and In sotictting nance DEMING, BOOMS. Be Asbion. with wood toGrinder. Sailed—“Schrs. | Tis-and the ODESSA COLLAPSING SEIBT, of ‘Me Wan. corner Pa.av.andsethe. | cavoniysayf will ey my A.B. Tary, Davis, light; Benj. Cox, Franklin, | a8; 5nd the GREENS rents JO! . BATES. corner F and isthsts.,and i I light; Fanny, Ashton, light; Sico, Wilson, with | *Dch ws ats thie ste Dent. 1. Ferg Yard, 3 _ to U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. p22 303 Sth stres “He ates 5 SO0GH, cenuot am. = i ————— 1g8 SANFORD I8 CLOSING OUT T geen. x ‘ Pouice Irema.—Officer Daley, of the seventh Mette of her stock of el pan BON SSeOpor W. CROPLEY, Bridge st. mh 11 80° —— precinct, yesterday arrested Thaddeus S. Sleutz | SEES.s (Mise Wonete for Sana §,¥-203D, Bm. BILLMAN, atx. Bort $5.00 ; and Samuel D. Hock, tor emgaging in yazi~ avenue, between ]2th i. — band CLOT: a of listie combat in the public streets. They had a Je BOYD, HILLMAN & 00., PURE te which fair price will be said. at No hearing before Justice Harper, hai charged PRODUCE, ian MERC ON SuBERAL 44 Bridge street, feis-ly tna. €6 seat for making such a public exbabit amas ry DP © Coal Oil Officer Hopkins, ot the Sanitary force. yes- terday arrested a drover named Jacob Soloman, who was arraigned before Justice Harper, Ifyou want to get anice STRAW HAT for little money, go to c t ls, tor which he OLCOTT'S, Caknesen is eee nai 493 97H STREET, between D and B. ‘Travelers are invited to call and select Robert Lee, colored, was fined 83 by Justice ute to @3. TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATOHELS, Clark for disorderly conduct, and committed and be convinced. je From the largest and best assorted Stock in this city. Marked and delivered free of charge. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., ‘322 Pennsylvania avence, between 9th and lith streets. to the workhouse in default of payment, John McGuire was arraigned before neh, charged with committing an assault id battery upon Isaiah Dean, for which he was fined $5. all Siig tetincs Tue Deorsez or Revekan was conferred upon five ladies, wives of Odd Fellow: special meeting of Friendship Lodge, No. 12, I.0.0.F., last mght, im the presence of & tantly on hand, « full supply of BUILDING PAVING BAND, delivered to all parts of the C “8 ca, B. Crustt & Bop’ Livery Stat street. Georgetown, D.C. > jel se yar Taos. BIFFLE, 356 SEVENTH STREET, Bridge jeitt number of brothers and sisters. "The interest- ee fh INE ROOM ing ceremony was conducted by E. T. Parker, SET WEES Tenner Ay b AVEREB: the realding officer of the Lodge, assisted by ree: rae soca TERES-PLY Taree THERE-8TORY BRICK HOUSE, eck eS. 5 See aT iNGuAIN, AND COMMON. Sovran Faoxra: F ————— Ler” Terri Committ: INGRAIN ARPRTING. te Also, « splendid selection of BUGS, MATS, &o. ag i . $78 MARYLAND AVENUE, ae BUGS, Ma’ No. 17,090, for 120 acres, issued under the act of —— “ Lep” Turpin, who is cl with shooting ee (! : h oT isse : < Burwean 9TH axD 10TH STRExts wast. Thon H. Kellaber on the night of the d ins FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, March 3, 1840, in the namé of Ch isevand widths, from 3 feet to 18 feet wide. ESR OT Renae was granted 1856. June 13. . — ‘was brought out before Justice Harper yeste! Ne. 41, ‘at day at police headquarters, when be was tully committed to jail to await the action of the Criminal Court. ———_.+——_ All work |, such a6 hanging Paper, eer; (re fer Gopets, Be. ‘June. be to SHooTixG.—Last night, about 10 o'clock, Jno. | maklug tp Taying oe. ae ist : fs — yee. ce eras arrested cn the Charge of abcoting | yuivemescall, ot 366 Tth street, between 1 on giple tenant, Tire Eearzer, Pri : ‘aBVEY 6 00. + ALFERD HALL & 00. Pd ergg aero ea i Hb onman, WAAR Ep te FROZEN Ppt re PLUMBERS, GAS AMD STEAM FITTERS, Yo r= RSET Of all the icf ‘oo 520, for 60 acres, fesmed a ‘act of 499 NINTH STREBT, Frstivat.—A strawberry and floral festival wi BET. ofc! % 7 commences this evening ai the M-street M.E. ‘ania seet e Nepedecensed.‘and was granted May 29, PENNOTLVABIA AVENUB. Mission Chapel, om G, between 6th and 7th abit (iret esteblisbed in 1008.) streets, which will continue to-morrow after- noon and evening. i Bio Bexries.—Capt. Ferguson, ef the Fitth ‘Ward, bas raised this season strawberries of the Jucunda variety, which were Dr. Williams, at the Navy Yard, and run twenty-six to the poun€—the tatgest ever in this vicinity. —_—s on Liberal margins, pe cach, Th! ‘or epeculatios 2, commer 7th passengers who wish evening te take the cars A. AND tion 7-25. Anna Leave WAS) Jepctlog 5:35. Annapolis 6” pm he No ne on 3 Be day 95) BALTIMORE. Leave dail; 's except Sunday , at 700. 5:00, and 12: ».., 80020 und 4a ana Sat B. - > Leave at 700 from Annapolis 7 7 ithe days we ‘82 at the new office. 406 Peun- vente te jade to check baggage at Leave for New York and D*- LEWIES aye edaat the sahington short 4 pm. ‘are to ve feraon 5 Rat Baisto. Liss werwers BEW TORK AND BOSTON, VIA BRISTOL. arrivis with aif the morning ‘Tar most destravic and pleasant rewie to the Whsso Mirae ior lors for that ram make direct commer. diem Oy way Of Providonre and Worersies oF Bowron in New Tork celeste egg 2p Bim B. 0. BRIGGS, Gen Manager EW LINE OLD LINE. BEOULAR S8alLIN FRIDAY, AT 12m. FROM NEW TORK. SATUBDAT, aT 12 4. For freight, apply to B. DAVIDSON, 63 Water street, Georgetown. a. ao 20o., heal ince street f JAMES HAND, 10a Wail etrect: ow Work ved constantly and forwarded to parts tbe country with h ahs Sous S"BAViDSON. agent o ork. from Pier SUMMEB ABRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, June 8, the Trains will arrive at Junc 00 8 m.. arrive st Jan ‘™_, arrive st Junc- arrive at Janc- lis 9 a mn INGTON at (30 p.m, arrive at rains connect with Philadelphia, New i ‘and evening y ordered Sue A. BALDWIN % ern Trains, morn’ Jee st General Ticket ALT! BE AND OHIO BAILBv. B _ Wasnineton, May 6, end 6:65 D ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave daily, = pita - ‘except Sunday, et7.000 m..and 2 Ob WA ¥ STATION SOUTH OF ANNAPO Leave at 6:00 and a. FOB ANNA’ and 4 i West con be bad at Office at all hours ‘avenue, ¥ a Washington and Hew York are | aay tp as follows, viz: NEW YORK. without change of daily (except Bunda) ot 8-0" 8. = oe mab SOSL PEA. ) St 8:00 end IE p. z. ON SUNDAY. tT. ENTAL ASBOULA- re uso FERS Ra ave.. TEBTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pais. ire’ iaeiclt Stace foot when 475 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. ry } (Sa eR, on Beal ean MONEY BROKER. 493 CITY LOAN OFFICE.