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f r * Ay AAO I021 er - .. aa SCS a A Goon IpEa—It will be seen, ° EVENING STAR. | ~so, ope Mite ee, : CIry ITEMS. pe . ste ce “mid Roose wan james Dosh Gy axvasieion. At tne moesting of the the fork, Philadelphia’ and’ Baltimore, | Street Commissioner was Yead giving certain Ne.; Breast, Public Scheel Examinations. First Disty'ct—Male Intermedsate, om 19tD zireet, between G andH streets, Miss Lucy P. Brown, acting teacher, was examined yes- serday afternoon, by Trustee J. S. Hrowm and sz Titties F- ~ Star im the nen ot 2 Jarge number of parents and friends po are fiity-three ‘attending this 5 om fifteen will be transferred to LOCAL NEWS. | a . site, rey Tesolution iding for a pavement on the ace Globe oe. the weet side of Lingan Street: sdbpied. Say also tbe Male Grammar schopl in Seprember next Tepiewenting ie word: the Fairy | jePorted ot Market street, from High totes Mise Brown isa graduate of the State Normal ‘of Queen ‘Mab, drawn by & team of street, so ahat it sball provide aint aoe ae ‘School of Farmingham, Mass., and has Dad ten asin the shape of adroveof | trimming of the street; adopted. Ti years experience in teaching. She was en- ‘Be.: ive ‘Pomies, the prettiest anc | piso to ti geged by the School Board of this city and en- %e.; English Wal- 5 of on the tered upon the discharge of Ber duties on tbe Coscamate Ibe. each; 4 ‘frst of last April, and has therefore Sc. per hae ochent bn eee pls ¥ Oranges, ordi- Kirk, who resigned m December last’ sai . Brownstuff, wes engaged. In consequence of five different weachers baving been employed during the Ly year, cf course | Was not as far ad- aT ak ned as the Trustees desire it to be,thoagh in er box! the course of a few menths under Miss Brown ger ‘peck: there is 20 doubt that it will be a No.1 school. al npr ‘The order yesterday was excellent, and the Sd Sehon: {Zaminction showed that the papile have been Ss. pes peck ' thoroughly instructed since s! had charge ; Rhubard, 5c, per RIA TrEwe—The Journal - uid = of this School iocatea woe was formerly naown | bauch: Atperagun, Wise: per wanch: Grten Mints nud eXErCU8® SODE | aerning bas the dollowicn ites 2 ry bighly eni morning bas the following items: as St. Matthew's Institute, and was erected for | Peas. 25c. per peek.; New Potatees, 81 per | Re teh tain: : e Room No. 7—taught by Miss Jennie. Saow- | Summoning Jurymen.—Capt. Magrader, Dep- sebool purposes. the second story being occa- aae abe. fetes serateret ame , | den, from New Jersey—42 pupils, 40 present. pile Che ae cy rome n rope . that See Ae corer etal sad te Rast | Fee See aic mee ‘Appies, 2al0e each: Bering | These were in second readers having veed vs ona jury to try James Jeter Phillips, betore | Aions, which will comimenc® a brief season in | Gers could not Tait tear contrac’, and that aud’ well Lighted, with high celisge sat nes | Beane, S0c per peck: bucameers: Storr dee Eipeaste ad rimer cuciny the wateey wine | Sedge Obsiound, oe nichoeea ape bosare Tee ieee ene of Saly. : Nentilation. | An act was paseed by the Coun- | Cherries, Ide. per quart: Cauliflowers, 25 cents | 3! "They we luce | BEY Were not competent to do the work Prop- ol . of his wife. Phillips is the hero of what is cals & shor: time since to purchase {hisproperty, kpown ment, famous erly; but that he bad served 5 years ai 3 " gorgeous street display, the magnitude Plumbers trade, and is fully competent b. se y, rithy as the Drinker’s farm murder,” and and variety of ite Compan: the sai = om aud ss to be boped tha: the purchase w! Palanan ee pee he ee ET | emanate phy and acquitted | sebeem tried twice already, the {217 sniling | ing excellence of ite oes, is under | {bel ibe work:’ and iow 4 eo mace immediately. At the couciasion of the | '0; Lobsters, 1c. (per Cod Fink, 162 Chamberlain, trom | % Sere each time. The last irial insted seven | the mi lent and dirvction of the 4 . Counci! resolution was then passa, | oom {ZA imation yesterday. s gold medal, farmished | °c"; Black Fish, 5c. per Ib.: Pupils, all presegt.,| Weeks. | It was found impossible toget a jury | etors of the Great Uireas which cromped 20 Fhe Board of Comoe Conn returned the by a friend of the school, was eerie ae 2 gheu? wt us T and discipline in this seemed | Tino bad mot formed or expressed an opinion | much excitement in Paris during ime Goes, ausabehven Herman » Blau, be being entitled 10 receive Turtles, Se abise; Gina tae eee perfect.and yet maintained withouteffort. The | Sbout the guilt of the prisoner, anywhere in a 2 Teading ({rom second reader) and other recita- Second Disirict.—Male Secor 0.1, located f un the third Nory ot She Bese! School Baila ‘ and Sih a prompiarss and encral accuracy were examined yesterday by Mr. Rhees, ary ee ieee: which evin ties of the first class on wore Tait tenamaber of visitors present, who | plprese, Gapt. Wiese bn Baye ee Part of the teadtey an, or ‘Were well pleased with the examination, for in merning at six o'clock, with a number of pas- : oom No. 5— la Luckett, of Wash- iat oan tna cE nse | ewcnsand time ign Halmote ed | nee ache pu prea, PR particular attention bad been paid to’ thar | i iate landings. Reeder, with corres. ne aesor of SETH THOMAS’ CLOCKS, roviding for the gravelling of Mar- Just received, and for sa’e Exposition last summer, and now returns ket street High to 4th stree: r ” the vicinity where the crime is alleged to have Mant t, as amended W.D. GL been cominitted. Some of the parties sane than cnalliant, more vast, and more attractive { by this Board, se amcnameenae that they noo- No. 120) erreet % je0 Iw Georgetown moned from this plage leave this morning. concurr in the amendment. Mr. ze 2 The trial will eommence at 1] o'clock ‘Monday oe = saueneede Fwd aoe ei or moved that the Board adhere to their amend- ¥ : a : a mornipg. an immence vehicular structure called the . wt Lge) IMPROVE! @ Washinglon sireswea. sop aifalliens: wie | “Auriferous Chariot of Alexander.” smoug the | {j1880 Ron-cOncurred with the amendment to cane CAEP OBEN & Cerige ROETOWS from a party in that city—were arrested, but | Pecular and imposing features of which isa | Dect street. Mr TUESDAY. June 36, 1568, . ai Be ‘clock p.m Mr. Thomas moved that the Board Hi eell. in front of the’ preghiees, pores ot Horse eran, Staine of the tamed War | Sabere to the amendment, Whi wee ae | Ewiliee jandred an i vapdrec Brown's Wharf.—Arrived—Scbrs. 8. P. Brag- | classes were in Secend . “om es oe stving up peer ag had | Horse “Bucephalus.” This splendid Ubariot carried, and Mr. Hill moved that the asx | ceded (38) in Beatty &° iA mod Chee oo aes ane aceer. Mites Palt, has | aon Lawcome foemn Poctean mar ee laths, | Ponding advancement in arithmetic and geog- | ©! cottage promise to Tevea ue, | Will contain the full sitver Cornet Band, which for © committee of conference to consider thees ‘trout seven (3!) inet twos? Bad charge of this school for the past year, and | spruce timber and clapboarding for P. Brown Taphy, and appeared ¢o be doing well, expect. —. er ie Salus sea wae | will ay the most popular airs of the day, and | recolutions. ‘The motion Was carried, and the street, bas aamirably succeeded in the dificult task (at & Son; Clara Smith, Smith, from New Tove, | ally in arithmetic. Bord Pawnerober, 80 will irawn by a team of Dromedaries, fresh keast to young lady) of keeping a school of | Sith au tarvel> plaster for same firm. No. 4—Miss C. W. Moore, of New Jer. | Miz! Teco veeee boys undér proper discipline, and this she has Riley's Wharf Arrived Sehr, Pervade, Aa- | SY, teachet—37 pupils. ali present. Tmo vchoni Gene witbout the use of the rod. The general 5. Teads in the Secqn: Reader, the first class hay- appearance ef the school was highly creditable | 70% fem Easiern Shore, with weod for W. E. - President appointed on the part of this Board ‘Still at Large ~The prisoners who recently from the vast Desert of Sahara. Messrs. Hil iled—Canal boat Keystone, forCum- | 2€ completed and reviewed the book. The J and Newman on that committee i The Great European Circus will not open mn | Mr. Davis moval haere members of the jo.ut escaped from county jail, viz: Malotha i 7 61 =i sous 3, alias Long saa es Washington until Monday, July 6th, and con committee of the two Boards, (to mature bu: sequently this dazzling display cannot be seea | fess as provided Woe to pupils and teachers. and at the close of the | BTO*D: Sail reading was of unusually excellent quahty— | Jarboe—all char Bren pnuil that time. Waitfor it! Look for it! See | inst week.) trem thie Regence enlarge pre Converapcing and stamps ade appreprine manana, Het: MF. Coadron | “Gvinand's Wharf —Arriyed—Schooners Sarah | tbe eusuciation, enphanwt inflections, etc., be. | Still at large. whe irshman Trista Ras no rival! No superior! Noequal' | that the President be the chara pee part | Cost of the purchaser If the terms of sale are made appropriate remarks. | Ehzabeth, Carran. with wood for Windsor | 7 remarkably fine and discriminating. "The | M¢areerated ag tly It stands suigen-ris! None but itself can be its | Of tie Board "The Motion was carried, and | Cope? within ix, days after day of ‘al, tne param No- was examined in the same | and Ford: Prince’ William wedoan i recitations in arithmetic and iy showed | Of Prime Tratt, has been discharged. Lodge, | Parallel. ihe President appomted Messrs. Davis and Hill | fe efsnitiog perches tof Gud wiilte ma, rs urseday mornin; ir. Fox. in the =. af g urac; thorot asp as the other members. djourned. e preeence of quite a number of trienae cr tus Scar, Onibous; Hews; Nertcake, Wittens uc; | “Room Nao Mies Bon tena trom Maine, | abcrent free anc eseuaes Jagsons, held s meet- | Liner GARMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN made to ‘euass Goede sae Feauired when ie Peite ee EWS, zchool | This school has been organized about | jyeayarne ‘Washington, do.” "| teacher—iorty pupils, all present. Reaaing in | 1 8t thetr engi ted thes Sloat ng oMficers | Oder, at Geo. C. Henning’s, No.5il 7th street. Board aco UNCHL— The Chair aid before the Attorney for Owner wire present Mann eat DOs: 36 of whom | “Green's Wharf-—arrivea Schr. Marabaii | third reader Wik arthwene three ee for thercasuing jour? Freeh ewan, eae ——— ymmending settlement of the acsocuae or Ai |? a Were present. Many of the pupils have just | pooric" Sac ngt aA Maine, tumber | {TAction: and geography, throagh the second | oF ‘beensuing year: Fran Lane, J.W.;Chas, | , JEWELRY —Sleeve Buttons, Stads, Chains, | 7MMending settlement o building the Grice | _S7-THE Avove sale Is POSTPONED ON- pored of Gwbe barehy ee lomest class com- | for Bureau of Retugees, Feecdmen and anes fnirsand geography toa seas, ere ery | Ri Vane, Beet ead Gt eos Pichere mye: Jet Sets, Sitver-plated Tee | atthe station house, Sens een earns Prison | RZ TEE ACOVE SALE 18 Post ats posed o: a ‘Lands. 5 . > ‘) oul i itchers, Spoons an rks, oblets, Kammerht ie Areheee ¥ CHABLES a . when incy en:ered te school, are now reading “Clarita Wharf. Gilad Sehooner Beershe- The aritniteteal operations on the blackboard Gon oe a Uae Ace, a Call Bells, ‘Pans, and Satchels; teceivee sues pigeon bom ren Bacong _ Tao Reel Oe Bnd spelling, other classes have been m com showed wonderful celerity at 2, " orning at "s One jar Store, a 7 ° - ~ oe ‘well advanced in the elementary sradtceate | bas Gilmore, nao expertness for the age ot the pupils. ‘The sing- | stempted Onell pene RitOl, when Jhex- | Were g at Tee's One Dollar Ses tig sureet.” | {68 GD Fearranging. the ‘stalls of the New Mu [5° THOS DOWLING Acctioncer;Grorgeiews. << ad aud tet being ableto read, and also te | Tue Diereicr rm Ooxauset—The Senate | imin thie soo meeery Stctifent, the | Prue deswection af mane ene hee ate. a rithonemrably. and have some knowledge of | Committee on the District of Columta yester- | teacher being evidenfY master of that branch | —— The destruction of nseless curs has oe This school is in charge of Mrs. emma been $559.36, and that $250 was realizea from the Terolved on in this city. ——Horse thieves | .,178 Goop Exrrcts an® PaRMavent. In | sale of old material; referred. The Street Com. have again began their operations in the ad- poetic again Nas all hair dyes. By its use | missioners communication from the Board of joining counties. jaxoriant growth is guaranteed, natural color | Aigerman wae referred. Mr. Ramsburg pre- and gloss are restored. Une trial will canse | fented petition of property owners on Valley oe ea | you to eny this oF Mets ce nen, canse sini petition ef property owners ou Valley smegugedborar per Settles” Every Draseany Cf pressing, (imoue | Also, petition of property owners tiene: "tM. CEMENT, ac. Daisy) Every Draggist sells it. Price One | Snaghtering s porn Of High street; referrd. 1 wenus, between | Dollar. eo | Mr. Eamonesn preventes Petition of Johu Bow. | ene undivided “moiety, or alt part of | root south Whant aay wees | _ IT MAY BE CONSIDERED a difficult: matter to | fTS Praying the privilege of retaining his stand | ts in Ge ‘reetrwn in said District of Bamonnn reeveast. Large Wharf accom: | Keep cOl with the thermometer at ite ancac; econ ee Gctporision: me | Rbown Ge ang aime ail that, part of Lot modations for loading and ualosding vessels wud | range, but gentlemen will find this very eas . ration: Te- | ten, (10,) Ip y & Hawkins’ addition te sa,” storing goods. COAL by the cargo at Philadelphia | if they get their Witte Waven e ae Gheek esi elegy Town, Contained within the following metes su prices. sel-ly | Suits from Hable & Oo., 462 Penna. avenue, Telerence to aidevelne meas, Street; rejected, HILLMAN, ALEX, Borr | Detween 34 and 44 streets 2 | Also, resolution tor, Sidewalds on Frederick = Spee sramncnay street: read once. Iso, resolution authorizing Dk. WuITe, Surgeon Uhiropodist, 424 Penn- | the ‘or to sell the street rolier; read once. | Brel! #1 and twenty-nine (129) feetecren . 4 FEODUCE, Fiero SALE: - ny Beaten: the Nels: ct ins, from ome Conmicies. xepestes thence south parallel with Bich street twoi8) feet, ‘ a Tesolution to pay claims o! HH. rket i th 1D 8 strenght line to t it tn Asents for sale af a Cleteaied Fastsbwre Coal O:! | Eatarged Joints, WariesMolen ke succesetuiiy | Tgiutiou . pay cla Mr. Wells offered a reso: | ning. with the apputtehauces ast bonthines petine FERTILIZERS, BONE DUST, FOUDRETTE Ae | ‘Texted without pain. ‘The shoe can be wort Junon tor repairing certain pumps; read ouce. = 0. day reported back to the Senate, and asked to | also. 3 er, formerly Miss Henry, graduate of | be discharged from, further conten of | Room No. 2-Miss A. ©. Ford, from New ine Second District female grammer school, | «petition of True Puiney, raying an amend- | Jersey, teacher—forty-two pupils, one absent. ene of the most devoted teachers we have, | ment of the act ‘approved Feorasty 23, sd9, so | Classes in third and fourth reader. Their per. and by the manner in which she has con. that the cost of paving streets may be more just | formances evinced carefal training, but were ced the school she has obtaimed the esteem | Un property holders,” the “petition of ciuzeus | tOmewhat lacking in spirit and distinctness of as apy mpastor Pee nds are well fitted up | of Washington praying that they may be | utterance. In avithmene they had advanced as agymnasiom. peRoo: room was hand. | allowed’a representative or delegaie in Con. | through divison, and one clave nas working Fefreshmemte were nt A plentiful supply of | gress.” the “memorial of Howland Comelnn, | Very intelligently im Foderst money. In geo- refreshments were provided. Taxing the privilege of testing bis patent foran | £Taphy thev appeared to be very fully ae- sey morning Secondary, No. 2, was | Improved Tallway’ Om One of Wee een | quan with every quarter of the globe. Street, by Mesete Fae erg yhoo! building, H | avennes of Washington:” the resolution aethen. | Room No. tare eee Chamberlain, from surrel, by Messrs. Fox and Woodward, ia the | izing the District Committee to inquire whether | Massachusetts, teacher—54 pupils, all preeent. Fresence of a large number of visitors. Miss | any legislation is necessary to secure the safety | The exercises in this room were of a specially ane Thomas has charge of this sebool, which | und convenience at Pasterigers on the sirest | iMteresting character. The visitors were first The popihe nee nos, hom, SL Were present. | cars of the Metropolitan tetiveede the sae Gable” Weer eciation of Saxe’s “Atlantic The pupils bave made a feature of seography | julions of the Common Council in favor of | Cable.” Next a reading lesson; then an ex- ie Rap drawing, and are very proficient, aad | granting an extension af ioe city charter with | Citing spelling contest, which was well sus- ray aud that they read with spirit—as | Smentments thereto.” and the “petition of the | “uned. This was followed by a reading exer. weuuiné © conversation. The | citizens of Washington praying for the speedy | cise. Then a review of Aneciens history from nd proves, Of arithmetic was not | passage of a bill rechartering satd city.” Pie | the ianding cf Uolumbec ty ive end of the ne erotlems were worked out on { Lummitice was dischasged from further con’ | American wat. Next, Master Andrew Fergu- nd mentally promptly. Thediscip- In COAL, woop, tral Office S.¥-20rp, 2 i BOYD, HILLMAN & CO. it ne mn, ai : 5 Terma cfsale~ One half cash: belance in six . BZ AND S4 LovisiaNa AVENUE, with ease immediately after the operation | The account of E. Pickrell & Co., for lumber, | Tete <f sal terest. trom day of sale. secared t. « riya son recited «John Burns, of Gettysburg” ha between 9b and 10th sts, Washington, D.G. Hours from € a. m. to 6 p. m. amendroent ts hin at Commition. Aldermen’s | Sittefection of Trusses. @epeebs peta on her the the slatee -— 1 is gud. The teacher has been | “eration of the same. HOLY pifective ‘manner. ‘An admirable recita- enkeres Wt ston, Oa Lavres, try the choicest Perfame im tne | Smen(ment to hill for sidewalks “alder cet, if terme are net complied ith $e Ore keys the cebu. are, = ‘i A r 5 ices sireet, =< in, ern ot com - ee eee ve. | Years And the examina. pide Evnoreas Cu acre —This immense ex. = Pred need on tie rea =elliying tlie taplee 3 Bowen, Eo World. Burnett's Florimel closely resembles | amendmeat to bili for improveme from any of sale. ‘Trustee traer eg right to Fe-*il MTacrd Dinkte Poasary So2001 No. 13, to- | daring the Exposition lest rear naa chek | curse solution of waceeirey eer a ‘Wall & Up. Aucts. Sowers and i this setae tenis | aly ee : AHLON ASHFORD. Trastee rage Paes erwatems and E streets, Gapi- | bas been givens with, great ‘snccese in mee qremuuat And Pennine oe lites State Agent; Clagett & Sweeney, Boal | few drops wilt lence its peculiar and delight’ | disagreeing rose ny tie two Boards on th: | Jeftekés THOMAS i cated near the corner of 6 ; i i rammar and parsing, the whole exbibitinz . . gtd 7 OFFICE. Dr. Walsh, trustee, 1, the "7 doth k th th pupils and most thorough and effective in- r * aan * + + ,oiers and other | for three days, on the lot on 6th street, south of . . “On SALES ——>—__ Market street, was ordered to meet @ similar | Citizens are hereoy emt ber of the parents of fee se nosed of sey | Pennsylvania avenue. Car exehanges speak ge ee neeretths Naver Fos *GALCINED, PLASTE cemznr, | P07, CORRS oT other ae eeeen the feet. | committee of ‘the Aldermen, and the Chair ap- | requested te anc ne Roem fasmuination. dressed neatiy, and as bis ™ i 1 Juet received and for sale— pointed Messrs. Newman, Peck and Edmon- | purposes only ; bet tree! ‘th » same fe strict): Jed against Le band star, S| “Ay tems of to-day, under the head, + A scene | *ddress, of a highly complimentary and en- 3.40 barrels Osicined PLASTER; tai ppp tices ei fs salons teas Hine called atsention to the eee ey | eae be ek een oe bor children usually are upon the eve of vaca. | 200 + LIMB: of Splendor to Come.” “The Great European | Ce™ging character. He was followed bs in spelling and arithmetic the exammation borece. it L Hine called aitention to the resolation passed | Sect Pe aged Sor wank (Pa a RY 2 + ** ‘ROSEN DALE CEMENT; Wraprine Parse for sale. ly at th last week for & joint committee of the two : . 5 ee aoe Fey a emuneton wnt Mon | Pr ners ad sap ee thanked the | 1.00: ROSEDALE CEMENT, Ar. | ran Office Ae, Boards. to meet oue night in each week, to con- | gore than fiery weiee aacke ae then Bot was bighiy eatisinctory, considering the short | U. “he 6th of uly, and bas no connection at the North, fer what they had done f. tists and Destee, ase. _—_____=__ ww | ster the interests of the town, and tomatur: | from fountains should cease pitogether at least ome they —— 5: —_ L. Re = iablishment which opens here on Georgetown ta spite of itselt. Mr. Tangrion weg sols to Tato ——————_—_—_—_—_— such proposed important legislativeenactments | until a better supply cap on a _ ~~. seater in the Wollech Baltange wes eke | Sean res a magni@eec: | also made s very appropriate ind forcible ad- 55 ogee PBOWN & SON moved that the Ghatace of ae mreste, and | sone cn certain pants of te high service, thengh : full lement of scholars at the | ple, 185 horses, 2. © \ nibi. | dress to the pupils. The exercises were con. 465 sth street. between E and i, MARLOW & CO,’s vt i we peapen exine id com, | WARY. The Kuowledce of thi fact shold be x Cummington, Which (Ook pues wader then | Pee pera Sar trot had ta toieeiey, | Listed by briet remarks from Col, Putts, ce ROLE : mittee from thie Beans amd that he je os with the above Teneest: wat seein tne meonaees SSreing at Socio The Pee ey ateasrany | le Of the kind we bay Oe dpring ‘tg Brigg | _ 10 #49 Aloo bé Boies {Bat te geaoa., above | OF yr four other members of the Board on said com- | the same: the penoltg ef the lee ae eee mersing wegen The line of ‘stadies em- ———- tail Z | ep to Dancer re ene lihed and maintained o ALFRED HALL & OO. SHIRT MANUFACTORY iar, sarzied, and the Chair appointed Messrs sites by Sine or cuttin g of their oar cee braced spelling, reading, : - . e vania Freed 5 , Darby, Ramsbar; ins. letropoli tic, singing, Ae. in most of which the young | — = gs | men’e’ Comuilssion.” Since January It tncy | PLUMBERS, GAS AND STRAM FITTBES, . ‘Adjourned. 7 of enforcing the law. OHAB- D. W La scholars showed a flattering proficiency. At} | Bi.cSttie MaTeklata—sacesrs. J. S La- bave veer! GUAT Whe auspices of the trustees of 498 NINTH BTBERT, i ‘A, Firms Cuunce Iurnovexsnt.—Vesnans. | 20 3h loee of the exercises. Mr. Jobnsyn made a | Cow 4 Up, ave recently opened on B street, colored schools for Waakington and George. “* °W tetuatke, dull the excellent feachét distrib- | Setween ttm and ith streets, a depot for the | © NEAB PENNSYLVABIA AVENUB. while (First established im 1458. jes Sale of sash, doors, blifids, and other building | tOW2- D.aterials, of thear own manatacture. Their ly the most beautiful snd complete improve- | 'J'2 CHEAPEST GOODS OF THE SEARON Pee , 3 rn B—On the i#th (iittant, work 1s of the best quality, the material being |. 5'*° wn crigee ment Jately made in this town is that of Christ & pieces Beautifal (‘ballies and Delaines, at 12°.. Bird Cong the Visitors a profusion of boguets, V0 pieces Calicos, at 10 and 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVE: 3m W ‘sich bad been presented to her by the scholars. Church, (P. E.,) the renovation of which has 1355 fan —ehariaaeaet officer Evans arrested NatWaniel Bos. LOUB! FLOUR! jmst been completed. The Subscriptions were Organdi, Maresiiea “and goods for cuits. Ct ’ “4 ora ite al jt one year ago, on a ™ - Porics s7ews.—Hannab Reeves fined $3 oy nn ond. a ee eae wie aa nihee coins. | ton, a hikely looking young colored man, on a Frederick and Washington Oovaty Flours | Wiilburn’s Polar Soda. Say, 1000, che aekine ee ane an church | w,Zahd wide-12i to ie *, Mire gige workhouse sn gefacit) “<=” | Inhment ue die Ditrct. "as to prices consid: | Waurantjneurd by Futtice Dit Smith cn the | aden, Virgie fagratrew feo — Sportage Ry et Nea MEPRIRWLS attoen, P- it. “ 7 hi a4 r receipt lnoers }, hence was fan. ement was By %-Im" ~ Ne eee ars waoer {ine the Gualiry of the work, they are very residing at No. 200, charging him, with having ngzniddie men to conciiate THE COLDEST AND THE BEST. to she cuilines of the old walls, tt exterior dia For . oe had i in il fast com ‘e sell on mary not admit of such « remodelling as was desired. FURNITURE | Daptans yeswntay ter coaetey to salans, Bed | cock with semecl car wallace, we she sate ouber, A partial examination was held, when | Wesel onemell margins, 4. _ The style is byzantine, and the building is two gq beesine before Justice Harper and was fined | ‘ot tne firm can satisfy the public as to mate- it peared that the parties had been intimate and ‘supplied on liberal margins, e style is by: * v A 4 48 ‘EENTH STREET, stories in height. On the northeast angie of the Having en! Rooms, which gives @. L. Walzer was before Justice Moreen, | Fils and Lae ee ‘agether and bad some trouble, but the defend- Forsale in quan ee Create 200. No. 480 FIFTEENT! iront is a tower of brick. now Of fect high, | _BSrine my, Ware Rooms, wh arresied by sanitary officer Stinchcomb, for| 0. .0 5.5 panes A bargain is tobe | 8nt having som oe ‘of the friends renee end let a Opposite TreasvRy. upon which is to be erected a spire of | offer to the public my large'and. well: violats: g a Corporation ordinance, in not pro- pe seg erence Fg one for saleby Dr. | Postponed until Pago 4 a Pesult, eae a = parti-colored and shaped slite, of al 253 elected Funese a Yiding suitable outhouses to his premises. “He | Bad m the Owo farms au George county, | {ook the rence fed ng gfe a ag a PASIeNS Chaba Sw oon MINERAL WATERS ON DRAUGHT feet in height, to be surrounded by 3 wetoil “Two sclored boys named Charles Clark and | Maryland, twelve miles from Washi ton | ever, ‘with the purpose of proceeding with the Tsay ay . D.O.. Lt oe Pb dealin vende median “sttts FoR Be sie Sie Taylore were before Justick Tucker yes- | They contain ee yijery dee | case, but for getting married, and in the pres. | specta act of Congress ‘cesptng, poder A808 amp arrpactive sats or pry | ihesunday schocl and Intern ae ae BGO! TING Os an iercay as suspicions characters, and in default best land in this part of th Morgan ’canaat gine | ence of quite a number of persons fe pardon Valco Ropers. end alt of Valuables, | A the of GOUDB. ine ofthe | #9 feet. with a ceiling height of 11 feet. | In soliciting ashare of the public patronage of security for their good behavior were com- — hic carsounataatae, he will sell then | Were married, Rey. W. T officiating. gud for a ating of Safes anes rodenedh (PES, an CUNAMPSn « WircaguL. T T shall See i eemcanting $00 persone. t mg can only say mabe ds od me mised toe workhouse, ver Land is i ing in value so rap- ES proof yeaiie. ¢ LD. Commence this date to sell out the entire stock of | Tear room, west corne: » ae i. See ar Wanbingte 3 Fellows’ Hall for Lee Se Os. i Goods, Silke, | of the lower , 18. & bible class room 24x33, ——_-—— init ‘Washington that the | Masoxtc.—The fair at Odd Fellows 0 : . "Geo. B, Plead | DEY GOODS, cutroring Dine Silke, avon BowEE AND Tz Ligton LICENSES — a ane y cay cannot fail to make | she, beneft of ine Masonic Temple will close | $2>- o. Biess Be. athante Wilkos Shawls. Laces.and Housefurnishing Goods, with- and at ite ern ‘arisb library room oxtd, and ail Sein Renee Ses ee pecetiass of the Corporation lew | as on i. js evening. The members Chinese 8. P. 59.0: + | Tuisis much the largest and Guest stock of Dry | YAtipuic lsse commun iee es winding the Mayor of Washington has the power to eee bassy were present at the bali last evening, | dent; ington. - Snyder’ forced upon this market. v a y so. To Bi Gysey vn fac nto | gat, Baa, tac, Gam, | st seme cng in| SGgy ee cS | iutineg! sieraan be “ag tia | Somes asta pain site Seas | SOA000. quae ors for violation of law, or w! ver, ve sdid at auction t of lot 9, in 7 - cost, and many to very ma jadgment the public tee sige bes pn it. yruse wea een oe oth Stree, between the | ful nye legals hesmegesp gehen ie y WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, comparatively new. w inane embraces i elle the =e —— TURE, which » fair ‘The Metropolitan Police Board have the power | Canal and Louisiana avenue, with U e impreve- | ent this evening, an graph: SERIEE 0O., W. Ya. sre of joods, great inducement eS anne Seemeaten, — — ae ridge atreet. what licenses shall be approved. but ting of a three story brick Rouse | and specimens of @hinese music to Masonic GREE! .y We VA. red to purchasers, ry vy walo’ ps Save not the power to revoke for a violation of to Samuel Norment, for $3,125. “hie the south | mends. President Johnson has accepted an ‘These Springs. so long pod favorably known to Wasuns a Geos Grobeettcenss, thmer price | ished Seweie, bacnb ere ge oom og — CLOTHING, &. law, and can only reach the parties when they | th ira of lot No 11, im square No. 405, freating | Invitation to be present, with several other dis- | the seekers of health an eer outkes: — ohne compen; aes at L apply for s renewal of their Lg eed on Sth street, between aad Markee Space, | tinguished officials, this evening. Ree Ss Se or ve improve- cob litt pleoee Goode. for. walking suite, at sand 62% | three styleof this =~ gothic; open | JF, PUGH, wen has determined to use the with the improvements, consisting @ a three oo Sonn ‘ofthe ? ‘8, former 7 . room. The room %, Ny Possesees of revoking all licenses where the | Nory prick house to the same purchaser for Movxt VERNON CIRCLE, No, 1, Brotherhood | mente and s feneral refurnishing of the ettabiten: t co at Bt aS Goveis, Linen Shoot | T2OH the Mele of ceiling at the caves ‘being Has temoved street, | marie hy apoleon 3 wir ectocceanenty bea ido: and a three eset ber piemy = mis ae waice, Aone. Mokuay oe commodation of from fifteen hundred 0 two thou- | , Table, Dameske, Napkins, great bargains. Teh cikenseus ‘or the room are 79x40 feet, | avenne, between Fourteenth ama and all such cases wil immediat 4th_street west, between north, | grand excursion i 5 ‘persons. rior Linen ewe at ate. - 4 A sary wept cateretae | Yo Sep Paes fr Bo tea maining eave Giyment tia etal’ | seaneimamssitan Aebmomientae | suiLaAeuGeR OF ASEbuxc coone | tae eoaista eo si aces ar ees tos aes sary steps to enfor ee eee a ig : e, Delaine, Ee x os 5 Kxionts or PyTHiAs.—On Monday last the | p.m. For the accommodation of W sabinzion theee alterati sre always at the c a 5a 44:82 ree Groneitas Gncentios Shaws: with oak, and numbered with porcelain he hy roe ‘having its wifecr | Grand Scribe of the Provisional Supreme | visiters, the steamer will leave 7th street whar!, weather now prevaili ed Spplication for charter to | Washington, at7a.m. From the well known upon all who are compelled to engage in out. | Lodge received an app! ' plaues. | at his old stand, he requests « contiouance at hi One of the beet City BANDS OF MUSIO will be | | Bléck and Colored Bilks, Satine for trimming. | The side windows are of stalned glass, cach | St is old stand. he re = bew je 8 im Satins. ing at its top an appropriateemblem. At tendance to enliven the LAW NSand the BALL | India Silks and a 4 establish Eureka Lodge, No. 2, ef New York. | capabilities of the committee of management, ip attendanc ‘a suitable LIVARY will be open to ot Bee Sod. pole Antiques. the north end of the room and across the et tire Ss TEPEENS &@ CO. Cease bare cece ma ed ec aaes both man and | Yesterday an application was received from | this will be the grand excursion of the season, the ‘ose of those who may desire to indulge in ips eee church is the organ - oe — (late of Wan, ee.) fhe sun’ Mr Simon Hollorany laborer, was | Richmond, ‘Va. to establish Virginia Lodge, FILE "Gbarnes will be G3 0 day, or $90 per month: | Point and Valencice Laces, Collars, sleeves. feo ty Henry Breen. of Rew York. ‘The gai: 310 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, the sum Mr. Simon Holloran, laborer, was | Noo of that Siate. The Grand se officers A Guwenove Act.—The Richmond Dispatch | ,QBarwes UU! Oe Wee eee irertente ae Barbee and Laces by the yard, ery, Raph anies commanemninn a pagan pk : Yesterday aiternoon overcome by heat on Penn- | Oo jaye this city for Richmond, Va., on the | takes occasion in its iss if yesterday to men- ice; white servants according to accommods $16 Pesesi{veels bee Pe ee. pa frases len ng page oa Reuben ane pri “ streets, Saaeeiee ee ra nent erect, and fell | Cvening of the 3d of July, aad instal Virginia | tion ons of eas patie in ae ee Pr sevens 5 Penneyivenie ave., det, 9th and Hed at and sok, The sues tee thee in Rembet—the EBCHANT TAILORS. senseless to the —— Through the kind | Lodge on next day, July 4. A pleasant time is | following complimentary terms:—“The west- No effort or expense will ¥ ar Se perk et MITCBELL prior to March. 157, if not paid in yes oe the cent oan oo on | aEWw SPRING CLOTHS, CABSIMERES, aND exeruons of Mr. John Rmenemig leat anticipated. Virginia is the eighth State in | ern-pound train 9a, the ¢ mitral road, Weanes- ‘the Pro raerene Ss eeees isos ees 88) ee atte ‘eae the hands of 8 clive 3 X The chanc ol at the south end of the _ ies, - i. stored to consciousness, when Officer Reilley, been organized. day, ran over and killed a cow belonging td a test for: ods | room, TON rs et the fourth preeinct, procured a carriageand | Which the order has ~ Dr family. One of the passengers: MeeE a. | Vinitore in every respect. ee enNe ROD, has ai its front three platforms, upon the centre | _mbIi moderate prices. rn SS a Seer | ae cescat.— Fae Rise Anaad Gonant ene | bac, ot Waesgie eaten Ce street Exhibition of Professor John Es; ian — ten Crseori help the owner buy another. A i | cal Academy will take place at C: all, jeed. Howarp Usivensity.—The first anniver- | cal | 1, | good © prong G street, between 9th and 10th streets, on Mon 2 2 : cn of which stands the pulpit: at its right the fon‘, 7. BRISEROER. ite Gulphar Springs, W Ve» April 20th. 108. | GAN TRUNK waRE-Rooms. GOEGR | of wich stance whe pulpit pulpit and lectarn | EF, » lade te are ere pen ed are of solid walnut, and formed by a cluster of (Beceesor to B.F. Loupon & Oe. CACY AND APPLICABILITY - ies 0 Dek aeee ee A diseases Somes it pet i gor ey mye CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE woe MOORMAN, on ihe''Mineral Wetersofthe | ‘Travelers are invited to call and select thereto in shape. Behind the pulpit is the com Uni d Canada, 3 5 nd enclosing the altar;at the rear MBROBANT TAILOR. | Lande Marine | The interpreter of the Chinese Embassy has ‘Stat to be found at Messrs munion rail, &: Seeentee, FaNs M, 15 Ce DONINE CNR | Tee Oe dren Omen inten ae en | tenied ate ke Embassy | REISS SOFLRTS, Baltimore and other Book. TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATOAELS, of, he Chancel ss maguifcent stained gins Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brows's,) foe Sy See Gaperenene, 8 708. Sines, Ret ee | ee en Eee nicthy eee | tecinitthe ele Caspeh: Somavesow | eeress (8 Fate coriahctn, cot Gane | Erma ithe ‘binges oak) Neck omeciel NOOR dow from the hi Sharp, of NewYork, | sasny tuo. 368 Penn. ovenns, Wastangten, Ine Si RUG CSOD. TNS | ee ee eS re og iret Tek cnt | caneaayT baton, euutiod, "ask Ge chisiaed eitiaes ences, ef | oe surrounded ty SPaOr the ner Eveeatan, penpals pont fr tenn wy oer emi PS i a ea a a — Ment COLBMAN & BS. Baltimore ate aw. and which cost marly £00, and which Sas ase S tiers. ical exercises, and short addresses by members | t#] one, CRIMINAL Court, Judge Wylie—This morn- | Mgyr ROUTE TOT ae ap NGS from any Point | and dell free of charge. pe ap gh Y Sewing Society of Obries aan ef the Beard of Trustees, and other friends of | eae ; ing, Mary Butler, ‘colored, plead guilty toa | NORTH oe EST, vis hues GOR. jerked somes nite There napten She centribe- GENTLEMEN'S SHIETS. spauacier: Sictapa ip sae a begs aaa | Waren ee ee | ec Can ee On PONSVILLE. STAUNTON. to COVINGTON, by WALL, ROBINSON & CO., tions made ty them, The chares Ee hemes ey | ase ‘constantly on Baad and made to or par “as to see @ large attendance Wan a saiacne was sheld at the Quaker one year in the penitentiary at Albany. well graded Tur 1°29 Miles tothe Springs. 392 Pennsylvania avenue, chandeliers, suspended from tee rout Umbers, erin =e ‘sORK PRicEs. A aeaeseenenmned College, 1th street, last evening, but no busi- ‘Seo ub as aie Shesheaabe, some ween 4 The ‘STEPHENS - ot er nd 98 OF REPRESEN T work of Hubert Schatten, of Waahingios: whe aaa hawt = ty ee a tare hice f Mr. Lar- UNITE NINE Boom a has executed this branch in an elegant mauner. bas been sold, we bar, to Mr. George H. Plant, | action im reference to the course 0} See Ut sene ib IM. i of this city, fer ‘cash. This is one of the | man, Alderman from that ward, but nothing Bealea Proposals es Teceied sega ‘office THRRE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, The Woed work ed ere of t= Wouengion: cbr ge facopmer See | ee ae Sat MONDAY, the the Heese of Represtenatives Sovrn Froxtacz, audience room is about six hundred and fifty CERTAIN OUER FOR OVEB-DRINKING. canemens only a year or two ats ri Diving for é Sete ees eee eee | pisces Reesees Syme ta Tat ee | Sate ete NEES | orawamriano avewon, | poems Sie rn DoorEE PEorhi Enid AEs n its construction. It ismucb # = Ocal. wed Pine Wood. Miiwesn Son iow 1OteGeeniea wee, : a ome Lac bowever, than is required for the accormmoia: | John Biy: pocspousd a Sow” dupe since, will DIED. S00 ‘Quik cawed tn two pleces Jorn tm te,eqcn on | Leet church audience room Inthe Districts ihe | _ Attention te called to” Gila fuvalesble remedy ta Dis extensive and growing business, be bas sold’ | take place ou Monday next at tsa. o'clock, at i instant, at half ee Ee ae ae actirered ia tno | tbe oumehes all madera improvements. ouch ne following persons were in ite aces of over- : weeetable prep, ftasabove sisted. ne businecs; he has sola | “waich hour the bocts will leave the siarting 9 Otick ym. Rare Mea eager of serah Eevee Gapitol under the. direction of the | Giaeets: Cement Ocliare, Se. 8c. It was Vulltasd | UOWADE Persone were engaged in its auld San ome te 2, pegetable eee aan asunet MAE (ee te €100 aside, inssad'or | Q: and thelate John Flaherty, in the ith year of Horteer ot the ceetaace wl vroposal Erope: | Suebedttt ivi trea en oe eee tour, Georgelows: lamber by Evans & Pick rive. pects or eee fe LROADS. yor Bowen yester- | upon race wi > . one month after. acce] of , a s Sonamedteatenee . 7 2 day saansenrd laters, to ten wre precthints, at | Oea, 88 ballon meneet anecitully invited to, citend her Tuneral From ie | salt il be conehdered separatel) for the classes of | fot of dune, if penrner Price @4,500 Tell, Georgetown, panticg by. MeLesa, | son ise be, ed poi agnor ers lageertpr peri brhooed| ppopn mee ma Feeldener of ber mother, No, 197 New Jerseyave- | “We prowocal from an; bidder personally unknown | {Will be sold only dor cash and bo lem.” my'7-tf tin work by Geo. WT. Berry, dar sense wey feitccin * Sire meres Me pace te: ween the ray cracks te Ke pepe Oe morfow,(Sundar.jat2o'clock ta. z Fpctony cetrenees. eecarihy a CPE. case pemmorion py perce. H. Montgomery, do. pee by Hw Hamilton ‘sale by. all and at Room Ho. 19, Properly paved, aud two fee: outside the rails | Moye! Zea. the fafthtul performance of the contract. oy —_ & Oo. do.; carpets A Ml & Oo.. nankaae ther side. In bis note he also called their | day will be kept as a t-class festival of the Bz WHITE yoeaencemmesntececeesereees veneenee 5 ston - Emory, : iron ny Vos KUBB be atention ‘to the holes and Leora paviug | aun — a high mass at u EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. Clerk of the Boune of Bergener res. Ee ent ib oa — Cpe 8 geen ~ ion aed x he tracks, and requested them to keep | o’cloc - Sain ee oa . Adler, Georgetown; architects and % casa te apaae’ aevontaen by their respec- | will be delivered by. the Rev. Father Kelly, of = COMBERLAHD OBA 3 38 | endenta, Hatton & Murdoch, of ee —_____ pebuesscpeanne ease se mY bu si aR... McMurray's n 9,940 POUNDS T0 THE TON GUARANTIBD | aii rid a DeatH oF Lea— pNAWwAY —Yesterday afternoon, while ‘REAStNG.—For several months past there withont extra charge. ‘on hand. bit, A.J Kimball was Fiing down tich sere han Gann pucavecansie te aleeonaieerrees (Only Agent, ‘TRAVELING BAGB, OAK and PINE WOOD constantly Washington and Georgetown will beat near the boundary line. bis horse took fright | in our courts, bat from the appearance of the “ . ‘TCH! SZ” How is the time for families to pat in regret the announcement that Alfred ‘at the breaking of & portion of the gear, and ran | equity docket in the office of the Clerk of the 0. BAUM, LADIES’ AND MEN’S GATCHESS, their streets seem RGEST STOCK AND GREATEST | winter's supplv- : af wen feed. dealer, ‘wbecis ot the buggy caught fast to's lamp. | COUP re treawendly fourspplications having | HOOPSKIRT AND CORSET MaNUrACTORY,| """ vamipry in THR DISTRIOT, ea se F. eer ot‘aad yup | Fesidence. tn thie pine last event heels 0! = its re freq’ ag TEE Fors sreauing cor ot Shem off ad throwing | been ‘Ried eng teres of them 40 LOUISIANA AVENUE, PRACTICAL MANUPACTORY OF fiinetret r ‘face whety thre eho the Dietrict as oe of our the an:mal tothe grouad. Mr. Kimball jam: within a week. — Heat oi ; ot. " : . and cocoons ous before the termination of the race, sad | IT my ttf between oth amd 7th strecta, | F eo = mea en io thereby escaped unhurt. | Bugctary.—Mr. Owen McQuade, corner ae Ev. an, ‘That gabectt yearned Shriecam Association wit BEPAIRING —Tranks, &0., thoroughly and ‘On the site at oi olciocks neck 225 Lowe Priccs. : ts por yal aide at Gx o'clock. Senator of 8p35-eotm California, 1s expected to speak at the piace. ——— veD.—Mr. Samuel Ourand, Mayor's ann nee ‘Wallach, was yesterday removed by Mayor Bowen. His successer bas not yet been named.

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