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EVENING STAR LOCAL NEWS. The Public School Examisatio: Second Disirict.—Female Intermediate schoo} No.1, of this District, was examined in the school-reom corner of Sth and F strets, Wed. RerCay afternoon, by the teacher. Miss Enily B , i the absoence of the Trustees, assist. ed by Dr. Bond. The school numbers forty- six poplir, of whom two were absent; and they were examined in spelling and dictation, geceraphy, mei and practical arithmetic, reading, grammar and music, aud did exceed. apgly well, e<pecially in arithmetic, dictation aed reading. Professor Dauiel examiued them in the princfpics of music. Several pirces were sung with fine effect by the school ‘he order of the school was good aud the ex- amination was a very creditable on ‘The Female Grammar School, located at the corner of Sth and F streets, was examined yes- wrday =fternoon by Messrs. Wilson and Rhees, of the Boatd of Trustees, and Alderman Rich- ards and Mr. Hunt, of the Male Grammar choot. This schoo! was Inst im chars? of Mrs McCallam, who resigned. and her piace was filled by Miss Lane, of Boston, as feting teaeher. The school numbers forty-five on the roll. two of whom were absent from the exam- eben on account of sickness. The sehool room was handsomely decorated, and the be- havior of the pupils Was very orderiy P Were some of the parents and friends of rhe pupils present, bat ic was bumber was not larger. pupils was very cocd, espect: Miss Nellie Lemon, aud c samined Dy P jowed that they had studied bard to acquit a knowledge of music ‘There were some fine specimens of peamanship *xbibvied, and the school was examined as to t peiples of the Spenceriau system by Me. The examination ia arithmenuc was n and in mental arithme bb temarkable Food ene, were 2 aud a dislorue, “Attar cay nity read by Mollie Lord s. In history they were well At the conetusion of Hone, Mir Hunt, aud Mr. Richards. duerict—The Male Grammar Schoo! ir. Mirick tencher was Wednesdey atternoon at the Wallach ouridiwg. Forty-one scholars were present. and heexamination was conducted under the Perintendence of Mr Johnson, trustee, as- ted by Alderman Richards. Prot. Daniel @ Mr. Royce. The exercises consisted of PLY. Meuial and practical arith- zebra. gtummar, and goverazental - iu the diiferent branches ot the sebclars we: to a rigic y ihe tencher, but im aimest every care they proved themselves equal to the ocet- Sion ard passed throngh without difficul The iol. 10g Bamnes of scholars were an- wounced as deserving of premiums .—Firs premiem of a gold medsi, tor unprovement ‘a siudy, punctuality, and gemeral good con- © uct— Albert Scott: second best premiums, for wreisee—Charles Scott, (who od- “premium jast year tor first scholar- Colwmbien Coliege,) William Scro:- berger aud Dennis Doyle. for exemplary coa duet sad pan *, Fulton Cua- pingbaw, © Foley, James Mutchinson sud Jobr Mi study aud general improv ‘Unebam, Charles Bapick s neatness—William McFa twon— William Leach. T atiention Charles Not- John Dougherty iden; vocal recita. Under the tutorsaip Bis. Mirick Ute schoul as made rapid a Vancement since last y hich, when it considered th: e at, and Ras the superial ude b and ¢ of the school | schoiar there seen Gispositice to excel iu deportment and stuc Besides the names enumervied shove, thers | Were @ Dumber of other persons present, among | Whom Were ile parrnis of many of the youths. * Intermedia School, Me. Cuambe Iain acting teacber. ¥ As examined yesterd: mcTning at the Walisch Building r.W.T Jobnson was we presidiug trustee, assisted by | oof | da neat ap | nd sermed in earnest im their efforts The course of studies throuza which Were eheTeised embraced readin z erupDy aud arithmetic, in the pro- cb they acquitted themselve= in n | fair mannéf Af cuc close, Messrs. Johnson | on made brief em2rks. when the were sssed tilt Monday next = hardly tp to the average of other of a st erace Feurch Disire hb Secondary School, situated on D, between ith and 7th streets, and Wught vy Miss Aupie Van Horn, was ex-; Tamnet Wrenesday afteTRgun by Messrs. J.J. } Cassell, R. C. Croggon aad J. ik. 1. Melua mm Jrading, writmg. spelling. orthography, definition’, wrren #7 mentar nat: dictation, and weights And measures, in ail which the school showed sattsfi.ctory progress. | Mr Holmesd complimented the school, say- tng that im the fast two years more mupfoye- ment bad taken place Rere than in any of tue schoc!s he knew of. Mr. Cassell also spoke in flattering temms of the school, which a year ago was filled wp with promary scholars. Miss Van Dorn bes hac charge of theschoo! but one rar, im which time it has made great progress, | Pad is a model of order and discipline. Tae zchoo} vided imto two clasees, and pum. bers 53 olars, all of whom wet préieui. | Seventeen will be ‘Tunsferred to the tnierme- diate schoo! at the be; inning ef the next terw. ‘There were many of the friends and parents of ibe scholars present al tae examaipauon The sixth Secondary school tanght by Miss | Morte, and situated op D, between 4% and oth streets. wasevemined Wetnestay. in the same branches as the above, by Ur J (. Creggon and J. J. Cassell, as-isted by J. E Thompson ‘The tchool vumbers 4- scholars, ali of whom Neve present except one Tt ts diviaat ito two classes The first class comprises 20 bors, Who will be transterred to the interme- duate sehool. There were many of the friends of the schcol present. al! of whom seemed to be highly pleased with the procress made during the present term Secondary N composed of girls from #to 12 year= old. M.A Bowen, teacher, Fie, Grmined yesterday afternoou by Mr. Jobn E. Thompson. of Male Grammer School No 4, in piace ot Dr. Urogzou, who was un- avoidably absent On the roti 42, present 41, 36 transterred to the Intermediate grade during | the vear. The schoo! has labored under some disadvantage im having pupils transferred to it trom the Primaries without the requisite preparation, bu! there was no material differ- ence in the exaimimation, in fact the important branch of ortho phy, written and vrai. showed higher Ment than in any other school of its grade, that we have visited. About £ the firs s, such as a1 in the Grammar Schools, and the errors ‘Were not more than the average in the higher grades. This is success in the right direction. as a knowledge of words, is the gateway to all other brauches. and’ without attention to this fact. a preparatory school fails wm its mission. The mental arithmetic, reading and geography, were also creditable. The pupils knew more of the use of the marks im the speiler imdicating the correct Vowel sounds and accents than any we bave met. It is astoni-bing how many teachers can goon trom year to year, without drilling their pupils in this important exerctse, placed as it ‘sat the very beginning of the text book. The Writang Was good, but a little more «ystematiz- ing of thefinstruction would produce better re- sults. The examinstion was every way a suc- cest.and the schoel was deservedly commended at the close by the examiners—Messrs. J. E. Holmead and W. J Stephensou—who en- tered early in the exercises and rendered most eMicient assistance im eliciting theacquitemepig of the pupils Ponney eee Ex¥c TION oF DELEGATES To THE Co: VAVIVE SoLpIERS AND SalLors’ Copy iF @ them all j dertake to act } suid that he was opposed t T Bepublican Last evening, a meeting of the Third Ward Republican Club was held at Wisewell Bars racks, cotmer of 7th sod © strests, at which there were between P. Withams acted om taming the chair, stated that he did 40 president of the club, but he busiuessit was called, and he was read. as @ good soldi>r todo Whatever was necessary. Mr. R. J. stated that W a The clab could now do and he did mot wish it to co he was in any manner interested farther than seeing the iterestsof the party advanced, Mr G. W. Renfro (colored) asked to correct an impression that he had moved to adjourn for the purpose of making recommen. Fen gb tener haar did not care for tn jonor of being, as is said by some, con ‘with 8 cht . The President ‘Mr. Miller) re, marked that he was always to meet the club, and was ready for work, but he did not see any good coud result from this meei- img. The club was organized tor acertain pur- Ppose—to aid in the ot ‘spread ican Principles and to make them suecassfn! and this purpose had been accomplished, ai: though the victory might have been more com: plete. They had elected their Mayor, and he will do his duty—what 1s Tight. “They mugat beve the right to express their opinions a: to those named for places, but it would be unjnst and imexpedient to dictate to those that they bad placed in office. They could give more satistucrion in the appointments than could be given by the club, and after some embarta: ing questions—growing out of the efforts of th | copperheads to detent them—have been settle | the appointments will be made, and i. he wus satisfied they would glve satisin Major Frazier remarked that in fact that the ward was not represented by I pnblicans in the Councils, it might be proper to obtain the sense of the meeting, he moved that the meeting proceed to recommend candi- | dates for the ward offices. Mr. H.C. Sherrill moved am amendment that @ committae be aps polnted to take charge of all petitions and rec- Mendations for office, and present them to the Councils. Muyor Fraz:er asked how much be» ter off they would be! [Voices.—No bett-r.] Mr. Joba Freeman (colored) opposed any acs on whatever, and ail nominations. Let ili who are putting im for these positions work free. The meeting seemed to him to be myst tious. He did not think it was fair for this clab to make recommendations. He belfev-d that the club had accomplished the purpose 101 which it was orgamized, and every member should havea fair chance. The meeting look-d bke a clique to him—the old story «axes to and “my conntry cousin.” Mr. Beall said that the question of making recommend: | {tons had been discussed the previous evening He bad conversed wrth a number ot members { et the Aldermen and Council, and they ine ‘d kim tuat they would be gaided by tne to take some such action as was proposed, and | | action of the clubs. He had noaxe to grind, ¢ althongh some had named him as ‘Com. ussiouer of the Wara, and even Democr: d asked him to secure tt, he did not wan! tt Sand was not an appifcant for the position. At ter some further debate, Mr. §. R. Bond sug g-sted that th organization be continued asa Grant amd Colfax Club. The Chair asked what could they do ax @ Grant and Coliax Club; they had 4 Ceutral Club, which would | be ot use, but not having a vote for Presideat | twas unnecessary to keep up the excitem ‘nt | among these people. As for the offices if tu: had the giving of them, the colored men world He believed that where the colored applicants were competent they w: obtain them. It seemed to hum that inaa those present were from other wards, and Sould wot be proper tor those preven: to 1 for the thousand. Mr. Freera. egro supremac and favored the white man's government, b he wanted on equal chance. After so ther proceedings, Col. W. A. Cook was called on and addressed the meeting, saying that they had murly and squarely beat the Copperhea.is, but they were giving them trouble with their ad intecrms, but the difficulty w and they would eutfer 4 greater defea: before. “They were fairly entitled to a sh: the officers and the work. and as soon as at Uities are settied the work will commence. sud they (the colored men) Will get their share of it, as aiso a share of the offices. The mveet- ing udjourned, subject to the call of the Execu- five Committee, —_—-—__. The Fifth Ward Republicans, Warp Urricers RECOMMENDED.—A mas meeting of the Republican voters of the Fifth Ward was held last might at Brown’s Ball, on D, near ith street, for the purpose of maki nominations to the Mayor, ‘of men to flit tie ward otfices. Mr. W.O. Marshall was cailod to the Chair, and U. W. Herbert elected sec lary, aiter Which & cotleetion was taken up io defray the expenses of the Ball Mr. Wiltiam Brown moved thatthe meeting resolve its«it im.) @ committee of the whole to make m neuen ior Whe Ward oMces, carried “Tr 4. ward Atlinsoli Loiiiaated Mr. Wm. Barnes 45 Commissioner, and Mr. nominee ot the ward Mr. Browm nominated Mr. Alfred Berry for garbage-man. Mr. Atkinson nominated Mr. O Humphries Mr. Green nominated Mr. Jasper Elaus, The yote stood: Berry 76, Humphries #0, Elkins 4. Mr. Berry was declared the choice of the ward, fg Fa aye —— oo Liverpool. and Edward Gray was also nomi- nated. for Ward Scavenger. The yote stood Liverpeoot 71. Gray 53: and the former was declared the choice of the meeting Mr. Wm Brown nominated Dr, A. W. Tucker, aad Ur. ©. M.Cronse was also nominated, for Ward Physician, The vote stood: Tucker 100. Crouse 5 Mr. Tucker was chosen. Daniel P.Wayn ‘asper Elkins, John Banks, and A. Mf. Pay: ‘were nominated for the position of Superint dent of Swi and Mr. Wayue receiving ¥utes, was chosen. Mr. B. F. Meades moved bat the nomimations be declared unanimous. | and that they be reported to the Mayor; whieh motion was carried; after which tae meeting adjourned. —— Tue River Frost. June 2%.—The weather having become somewhat settled, aud the stormy season passed away, matters are be. coming more active, aud % considerable in- crease can be noted in the arrivals and de- partures of vessels. Since our last the report bas been gleaned : Hareey’s Wharf —Arrivei—Schooner Poto- mac, ——~ from Philadelphia, with coal for Harvey, Clarke & Given: steamer Pioneer, Olden, from Accotimx, with wood for Harvey. Clarke & Given. Carter's Wharf.—Arrived—Scheoners J. P. McDevitt, Miller, from Philadelphia, with 200 tons of coal tor John Wilson; (x tT, Lowe, from Havre-de-Grace, with 123 tons of coal tor H. Fowler. Ruey’s Wharf.—Arrived—Schooners Loon, Edgell, from Havre-de-Grace, with 134 tons of coal for H. Burr & Co: Cupper Yacht, Barnes, from Rappahannock, with wood for Saree yes & McQueen; § J, ‘Shreeves, from the sam lace, with wood for the same firm; Flizh' Bion : from Port Deposit, with lumber tor N. B. Fugitt; J. 5 1D, Ale, from Havyre-de- Grace, with coal for W. H. Marlow; Renshaw, Brandy, from the same port, with coal for H. C. Stuart; steamer Virginia, Gregg, trom Ma- ebodoe, with wood for market: sioop Susar. Brower, Johnson, from Cherrystone, with clams for market. Sailed—Schooners Wm. H. Travers, Todd. light: Isabel, Crager, light. Fowler's Wharf. —Arrived—Schooner Thoma: N ge ang oer |g gear weh coal, for Murp! 0. jled—Seboonars | Anne Jane, ‘Beecham, and Lapwing, Rollins. for Maddox's Creek, light. Johnson’ Wharf—At this wharf further im- provements are being made. A new office has recently been completed, and now workmen | are en a jing to the spacious ice- | house & material addition, for the better storage, Tiox.—The adjourn meeting of the Conserya. tive and Democratic soldiers’ aud sailors’ of the District of Columbia, met iast evening, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Nation. al Soldiers’ and Satlors’ Cou vention, t@ be beld in New York July s:h_ Colonel O'Bairne pre- sided, aud Lieutenant Smith was chosen Seo. retary. The following delegates were sc Gederal Doncan Walker. General George P. Este, Captain Thomas E. Lievd, Colonel B. A. M. Froiseth, Colonel J. R. Q’Beirne, General Hough Cameron. . Charles Everett, pain AW. Obvitep, Captain W. R. Her- ug, Major P. Poiletd. Captain S Eyetmecer J. UY. Mockabee, Cap Wm. J Geary, Sutzeon J. ©. Cragin, Captain J. R. Harrover, Major J. W. Meeks, Jr., M: Wile lism McUonihe, Captain G. Q. Rittaond, Wapiain C. W. Rodyard, Major C. W. Camp- bell. Colonel Samuel Owen, Colevel Robert Boyd, Captain J.R. McConaelt Ctionel Lem- uel J. Towers, Colonet J. A. Talt, Lieutenant ©. P. C. Wroe, Captain M. “H. “Gary, Colonel H. T. Burrows, private M. Bubors. ‘The following resolution Was adopted: Whereas Major General Winfield S. Hancock has given eviuderce of Satemanship equal to bis well-known talent tsa military chieftain: ‘Therefore, Resolved, That be be, ard is hereby, declared the first chotce of his meeting for nomisation as President of the United States. lected: | of ice despository of other merchandise. Srnived- Bchoouers Uabott, Parker, with 70,000 laths, for C. B. Church & Co, Ann E. Lloyd, Town, with wood, for J, W. Lowery; Rebecca nt, with ice: Edward Boyce, m, with lumber, to order. | a ae . ands, for Powel Boyce, Awderson, to Aquia Creek. light; Re- becea Ann, Faunce for Machodoe Creek for | fish; Mary Ehzabeth, Faunce, for Cedar Point for fh, Ann E. Lieyd, Brown, for St. Mary's, | it. oe Wharf, — Arrived — Schooner Adlia, Holder, from St. John’s. New Brunswick, with | lumber, for S. P. Brown & Son. Sailed— Se Com! Chase, for Annapolis, Md., with brick, tor Murphey & Bro.; Me. cbanic, Smart. from Charles county, Md., with wood, for Clark & Hunt. | at nag ae — Messrs. = ks & Me! by are aterecting a large fish house for Mr. John Gibson, the dimensions | of w ining, and | prepar: therefore piles are now being driven in river. —_—_»—__. ONIAL.— Quite a number of mous aesctavied sat the Thitomnth, serch ust arch evening to witness the } m | LNTENDANT OF THE WASHINGTON ASYLUM— ! THE COURTS. He Douglass Refuses to Surrender ihe 0, the building at the Whee— | OiRcuIT — corner ot Ninth and E Island, were | 18 yesterday's Stam we mentioned the re- | of River ant Foley, Me Aueee tnierd] ubldubg of Layee, | OvS! Of Mr wepeersSteposs* of! | fo.strike ont jedgmeat ty detgelt..T Sees wtonand |..yesningtos, Leete sgt. W ‘and Thursday of thi are eight. ot the si Lie a ee erage Bopikinatens ee : Tam ink i i yaa st wa formed 4 gence of, the defendant's agents —was resumed faruished thro: ene: lope, ea. pa Bane Cah, ion Cananat Court, Judge Weyiie-—This mom- Poiladelpuia, pattern, and the rooms nave a | farura mein whueg ghener se we ing. Henry A. Pumpurey plead guilty to ‘neat, commodious and airy et, and if sorte ee your reasons for your | Charge of assauit and a ‘WAS fen. Fupils, also, were well d1 and in aetion im the matter, Am early reply wi! tenced to the costs of the pearance The schools were an oblige, very respectially, obedientservant, | John order of their respective grades, commencing ' i ™: ’ | was fonmd not guilty. “mS apes eT Me | MOE Dean ea fat ig | a 001 re. ‘ caret teacher. he school has oe arate ae Inonths. Seb RB: Seewareand Sones eut . % brig hots baeian Be, ty Speen Tu ausyex tn tae colored, indicted with others for the larceny o! —Sir: ing i members. Of these, Twoald » in ence of some | reference to the Seay anding, only 40 were present at the ahog, were found guilty. Mr, Torr: moton fora new trial. “i w case of schatd Bowen, alias m Teebecttully state that I did release him upon | Richard Ross, plead guilty to 8 chargeot perat | Scates sloop of war Portsmouth, at Annapolis. examination. The first class had read throng | the application of Bosch and Caries | larceny, and was seniencad to riz toate ig | 1tappears that anew Red ben the primer, and bad corresponding ad- | Walter, and the order of Thomas E. Lioyd ail omas; ver'ict of larceny set | Over the apprentices on this boat, that thirty yancement in kno: of numbers interim. To have held him atter these . Burton, s soldier, of them baving gaimed permission to go oa the outlines of geography. Their reading! were ted to me might have su me entering the store of Peter Bopp in | S®0Te, led. These fou spelling did uot appeur fo ma saved toacivil suit for false imprisonment, and 1 ‘ber last, and about $30 | Bere. fs some of the other exercises, but the teacher | @id not choose to. nssume that responsibility, evidently inberious and faithfal. papers being im usual form. Besides, from. negli< GEORGETOWN. STEAMBOAT LINES, _ en MOUNT VERNON Astaire igi ae ‘The oe ane, taunt Passencer Scmoor jale primary ner A eens cchook, No. S tanght ty Mise Alice Olnig, and Be omer fe will, eave. bm Seceet situated on a near Britige wt . W.L. Dunlop, of me CM The us olars, Detween the ages of © and 12 years, And passed a very creditable xuminaiion. Messrs, Ww Rams. burg, Dualop, M ‘Mr. Perrinchief, many of the frien of the scholars and several teachers schools were present. Complimentar, es were made by Messrs. Ramsbare, Dunlop arf, . street. Evening to take the cars for ibe North. Wen tet and + DESERTERS ARRESTED.—Lieut. J. T. Es- sex left the town last evening for Annapolis, having in custody four tice boys, Y. Lewis, F. M. Ploss. H. Meath, and Jobn Hanley, deserters from the United MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—The offerings on is 1 @ lellow-soldwer Change this morning were 2,5) bushels of corn ig ‘ey Whart, Room 7Miss M-R. Gaines, of Washingtoa, | facts of the case as I learned them, the mas | once whe stint ean prenaiverens | 208 60 Deliae of vitae Tie omeerncan ce |: akesenien onth street ggneher, Tate schoot has nunibered from bs:6 | ought to have been discharged. 2am ery Te. | time ahd received some of the moury. $2 | After Change yesterdays 4,0W bushels of pan mew ) pupil it unfortunately the spretfully, your rent servan' corn sol i. been seridusy it With fever for several days | _ aHCEL B. DoveLass, Invendant iaeet oreo deae. rmeening |: AssacuT wp BATrEry.—Omicer White vee. | BBW FORM, XARD EIA, WASHINGTO And Was unable to be present.) Thirty-four of | S. J. Bowen, Fag. pag hirgaeen OY geraay arresied Nathan, Lill. who was betorr dnp 5 e pup! ever, presen’ vee {or | Mavon’s Orricg, Crty HALt, Washi Pheate ioteal tn E * | Justice Buckey, ¢' With assaulting R. T. a ain and epeliing from the primer, ane iaanennak | B_Gn Jade 25 ise Gir: In'accordance wi | bailey: order soea te ee eee SE | Martin, Me we hae ea oe Soe And the euthaesef gepEtaphy. They mace | Authority vested im we by the charter of this | totbeusther he cit cust. Brown and Horn act ted themselves so creditabl » you are hereby removed from the office | © Nea! and Tinn: 3 ord instar ‘Sciatla ciocemaothcues as pore ot Tnienaant of the Asylum, to take effect im- | as defendant, and pro confesse as & tA had been well trained. They sang v thot Mediately. Yoursuccessot has been appointed, | and Teference to examiner. Lane : oa ag. @ yao Gare Cerne. Knder of the | (2 Wom you will turn over the books, papers, tim be ve to dis. bons; order refusing motion for lea eredit w Reese roperty pertaining to the office on his ap- CLEARED.—Thy Denty, and Bry a with merchandise for steamer E. ©. Knignt, Cat | BEOULAE SAILING Days, 3 it. jew Yor! —_—_—_—_———— GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. ————————— FROM NEW YORE | i be Reese: order of ‘ . SATURDAY, aT 12 6 Room 6 ass L.€. Fisher, of Washington | Plestion therefor. Very 3, BOWRE iaiyr. | | Pemiestion se cal Baal conte eae | (QEOCKBI CLOCKSIT cLocKSIn For freight. appis to oe availed’ and. 3 teees tort per amg bad | Mf. Samnel’ 5. Dongiass, Intendant of the | tess sale by consent of conasl, Peitit ace seth acmermeat ct 4QBN B. DAVIDSON, Agent, was reading in second reader, and second case yim, cKinstry; order of reterence to auditor for | 04, .. SET! epOMaS CLOCKS, 1 63 Water atreet, Georgetown, Dt had about completed primer. The reading was Mayor's OFrice, Crry Hatt, Washington, | teport on claims anpaid. Brady agi. Gibson: J Ww db bursy, i - sipek obscured by too low tones; but the speiling. | D.C, June 2%, 1508.—Sir: You are hereby ap- | Order for hearing of application for appoint. No 120 Bader street ‘rince both by letters and by sound, was good. Ths pointed inte adent 7! ‘ Asylu. 2 of this city, | Ment of receiver set for June 29th, 168, 3000-2W Georgetown, DO. | upils oppeared familar with the map ot the | Vice Samuel E. Douglass, removed, until your py¥snos DotLine <a , Untied Motes, and haa mane S beginning in | *ueeessor shall be appoiuted. You will plea CITY ITEMS Bj 7808. DOWLING. Auctioneer; Georgetown. | pizrright received arkometic. The school was very orderly and | Qualify by executing the required bond and | Pe IMPROVED PEOPE Ix @goncerows | "nb ?i; quiet. taking the oath prescribed by law. Very re. Seer, AT AUCTI Rocm 5—Mrs, E. J. Brooks, of this city, | spectfully, your obedient servant, ALL Lurey Sack Coats for Gent's, at $1.5, at A. Saks & Co., 517 7th street, between Pe: sylvania avenue and D street. teacher—G pupi and fort G2 present.’ One bundred J. had belonged to the school, of whom Bowes. Mayor. nn: Martin, Esq., Washington, D. & had been promoted. One class in thira | This morning Mr. Joseph S. Marin, who | , Zeader Fesnauider in second reader The pa- | yesteraay afternoon Teseierd the shove, Wr, | FINE ALPACA; Queen's Glock and Summer Fils read wit 3 Rood degree of distinctness aud | ceeded to the almshouse and presented nis let. | Cloth Coats, at George C. Henumg’s, No. 611 animation (though @ little more would have | ter of appointinant Mr. Donglas is an o14 | Seventh street. been still better.) aud their spelling was gener- | acquaintance of Mr. Martin, and received him | Sperone anne ily excellent. In ge by, they appeared — courteously. ir. D. informed Mr. M. that he would not surrender the position, but would hold on to ft until the matt-r was’ judicially decided, snd that he had written a fetter tu Mr, Bowen to that efiect. The following is the leter he referred to: WASHINGTON ASYLUM, June 26th, 196°, —Sir Ir YOU WovLp BF wisk in your selections and prudent in your expenditures in these days of retrenchment and reform. buy your Cioth- ing of Hable & Co. 468 Pennsylvania avenue. between 3d and 4X streets. quite fimiliar with outline maps of the United d other countries, also with the con- Montieth’s first lessons; and in arith. metic} had advanced to divisiou, in Felter's first The roon was tastefully orna- lv creditable maps The pu. gp DR. Warre, Suigeon Chiropodist, 424 Peau- rd. sylyania ayeune, vetween 4% aud Gib streets oted to their | Not being satisfied that you have the power } €stablished 1-61. Oorns, Buniens, Bad Nails, Guues. Alderman Baker,ot the Seventh Ward, | claimed by you, under the charter or existing | Enlarged Joints, Warts, Mo! &c.,.successfuliy Was present during this examination, and | laws, to dismiss me from the office I now hold | tresied without pain. The shoe can be worn nade remarks ex) ve of his gratification as Intendant of the Asylum, I respectiuily de- with ease immediately after the operation Room 4— Bis. Stull, of Georgetown, | cline to surrender the position, Very respect. | Hours from & a. m. to 3 p. m. teacher. Num ber of ‘pu ils 44, of whom i2 | fully, your ob’t servant ‘were presemt; 130 during year, The me@n- . E. Dorcras, Intendant. Lavrzs, the choicest Perfume in the ods of this wacher seemed somewhat pecul: 8. J. Bowen, Re world. Burnett's Florimel cioseiy reserables the oder of @ rare and delicate hoqnet: ot flowers, and in this respect is unrivalled. A few drops will leave ius peculiar aud delight ful tragrance upon the bandkercmef for many Bours, 20 eee For Corns or other complaints of the feet, visit Dr. White’s rooms, #24 Pennsylvania Avenue, between 4} and 6th streets, ———o—__ ‘Wnarrixe Parma tor sale. and not altogether im accordance with tha p: Tibed “course of mstraction.” In arithmetic epils read aud performed very well the Mental questions, but had omitted inostly th: corresponding written exercises. Geography was taught maily by a series of map sketch-s bastily drawn by the teacher on the blac! board—the localities, boundaries. &c., being a ver : od, conpected with others. ‘Thr pupils appeared wide awake and interested Lt 1s quite probable that in a few days some legal proceedings will be taixen to cetermine as to who shall have possession. puis. Beee arcane Jackson DEMOCRATIC ABssOCIATION.—Last evening the Jackson Democratic Association held a meeting at Apollo Hall, for the purpose of reorgsnization for the ensuing campaiga Mr. T. B Florence occupied the chair, and Mr. Wm. Flinn acted as secretary, The com- : _ Apply at w mittee a) imted a: a pre: Ss meet uM sometimes even totumultuonsness, The read- | jomiuate oie Teported throngh Mr. T, A. | STAR Oftice, rer ued dr ling (from Third Reader) were nat | Tolson the following. BT. Swans Preemiens ae; a ht 3 ‘4 Maine. | Presidew ; (the sidents of the Ward and "e K tr cw = sadtee frome hirge remotes. Examined in | Vice Presidents); ¥. C- Clayton, Recording | Mr. 8. J K WOOD, of Titin, Ohio, mukatic sepa Tie writing, | Secretary; Wm, pine, ‘Correspond ree | M A KIRK WOOD, of this cit: is gril ts. . ic. od tw George H. B. White, Financial Secretar y Di SSL! ote a1 though generally in audible and di Dr Joba B. Blaise, Treasurer, The hit ae | pCASTLEMAN-SLEDGE. In Greensboro ather deficiei bama. on the 24 of June. by Bev. Dr. Wadew: Mr. DAVID J. CASTLEMAN. formeriy of Wash ington city. to Miss BRLLE SLEDGE. daught«r ef the late Dr. Alexander Sledge in accoracy. The exer- sin arith and geography showed a Segree of proficiency in those branchus for the grade, and some fair specimens of writ- ing and map-crawing were exhibited. Miss rf has only been in charge since the fir: of January, when the school was in bud condi. ton. By p: tens labor se has much improved Room x, Miss S. L. Iredell, trom Philadel- phrs, teacher; 44 pupils, 2 absent. The present teacher had been tu charge only since March Ist. The exercises consisted of reading and - compositions, aud tations in arithmetic (Felter’s Primary to ivision) and geography, (Monteith’s No. 3 to Europe.) All of these Were excellanuy and highly creditable to both pupils aad teacher, adopted. and the named elected. Swart, om taking ‘he chair, made a few appro- priate remarks. The following were reported for election a8 delegates and alternates to the New York Fourth of Jw DIED. KEULEB. On the 26th inst.. after sliugering il’) ess: MAROARET KELLXE. ana beloved wilt of Heury J Keller. in the 29tb year of her age. Her relatives and triends ate respectfully wvited toattend the funeral, he residence of her Lust Aub street, ab turday, Jane Z,at s o'clock p.m LRidlade!o''s papers please copy | HARTE On Thursaay. Jone a. of consasi tien. WILLIB C. HAKTE yenibs,eou of the late Harte His funeral will take place from the residence of his orcie, the Bev. Alired Holmead. to-morrow T. A. Tolson, Es obn B. Blake, Win, S. Davis, and Louis ames R. O' Beirne, H. A. Pickrell, B. T. Swart. Dr. Flinn, C. Wendell, R. Schade. Alternates, J: E. Pe! = woes 2 committee was arrangements for a jon meeting. Short ad. Same Clarke, Ruther. Clayton, and F. also Appointed to make Presidential ratificnt, dresses were made b : Tolson, ’ . s. te “clec! Suh street, near Sook be ieee serene mane were. exhpidted | "Me Tolvons Alem, Donnovan- and ormers. | stternoep.t sarees clock; Ne <5 ai atrect. pees bao dh ee the room was very Poitck ITEMS —Otficer McUolgan, of the | tht family are invited to be present . On thezsth inst... at 7 p.m. A! A., aged S mouths, ufant dangbter of John I Goorgianna E. Biré orcom beloved age sevenib precinct, yesterday arrested «colored | woman named Rickel Brown, a fugitive trom justice, who Was turned over to the Marshal. Mrs. M. W. Qook was before Justice Harper yesterday, charged with an assault and bat- ter, bh ies Aunie Williams. The was fined «3. ‘ca red boy named Prank Logan, who was finea $5 for disorderly conduct by Justice Clark yesterday, was committed to the work-house Kocm No. 1—Mise E. L. Crane, trom Ver- mont, ‘eacher. The pupils of this sghgol h: Asrembied, but ia GORSqucnet of the absen of SRE keeeNer from illness. the exammmation y (to-morrow) a! Was postponed until Satu 9a. mi N y all the pupils of these schools w: tO be enrolled in the “Vanguard of Free- EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. division.” and those of the upper rooms in ihe | ', ey eh? ped pad ibicn divaicttttna’ ae 20 Gents, “Bowen division," named respectively in honor | , 1823¢ M. nanere inte Rachel van te eecellent as. | 2248 hearing betore ustice Harper, wi (Only Agent.) sociation for the children, and ix doing mucl | Tired Bam fo give security forcourt. cinta good through the happy home influences worked Cbris. Nevergull, a German soldier, t be sf Marsbsl te) ys ed wit anckaitibe teartee Neverguli) Me tas Suc, | HOOPSKIRT AND CORSET MANUFACTORY = opens pare obamagensine Aina ha 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Sar uél Foster was arrested by oitcer Lang- my 21-t? between th and 7th streets, kw pepesey. charged with baving a stolen ” ye THE LADIES. Government horse in bis possession. He is held for a bearing. sagt ede 2 F tion, a beuutiful ssecrterout of FRONOE ANT GEBMAN. CORSETS, to which we favite your especial attention. ¥. Du sksey examine oar SKIBTS iD TS, warrantec Feige by ft, Those joining the Vanguard pledge jerisélves to Abstain from the use of intoxica- ting liquors, tobacco. and profane anc vulgar dangvage. About “colored children are a)- Teady enrolied in this organization in the schools of ue South. —_.——_ ‘ne New Stzavrr City oF WaAsntneton This beautiful vessel, belonging to the Potomac Ferry Company, strived at the foot of 7th strret yesterday about 2:30 o'clock, having been on her way from New York some forty-five hours, including stoppages, making about ten ——eee THE CHARGES AGAINST MAJOR Ricnargps A special meeting of the of Police Com- missioners will be held this afternoon at head- quarters, to consider the charges preferred 7] to any iv Against Major A.C. Richards at the meeting ou | #"? ae the BOSTON SHOULOEL knots per Lour with ease. This vessel 1s strong | Thursday, June Is. The charges were pre- Ai aaicoend snd pimectulig bull, abd copbiceree lee by 'ex-Mayor Wallach, ‘with three po. Bate for ObEssa COLCATSING SETET tt Tmodating about two thousand passengers com. | licemen and several members of the Councils | Which we arethe sole agente, fortebly. She is of #6 tons burthem, and the | as witnesses. They embrace four distinct DouG oe Manstncwnrents | S " {cut-off engines, of the | charger, with lengthy specifications. The first | _ 9p is 8 {modern pat‘ern, which was built at the | is for “bindering aud obstructing members of D*®tA5teP at OF THE So air Works, New York; No. 306, 1858. There | the Boards of Aldermen and Common Council NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. is on one side of ita ladies’ cabin, and on the | in the discharge of their official duties.” The the petition of OF RERENT OSE tine other one for gentlemen. The saloon or pro’ second, for “unlawfully and corraptly con- | Oe ee a ee eee ete ot a patent enading cabin, immediately over those spiring with S. J. Bowen and others to prevent ited to him of October. 1384, for Bamed, runs the entire length of the vessel, 3 e lawful assembling of the members of the it, with those below, is farnished with fine and ecstly seats, mirrors, &c. There 1s an abuud ance of room for wagons, horses, freight, & witb plenty of room for passing off and on & either end. Mr. Howison, former! the Richmond Wiig, apd now presiden Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council for the transaction of official business, and im the discharge oi their public duties.” The third for «conduct prejudicial to the peace ond good order of the city of Washington: and the fourth for “malfeasance and conniving at 7 improvement in Warming Houses by Steam. for seven years from the expiration of said pa: tent, which takes place on the $1 day of October 158 is that the said wn be Yt the: Patcat Ofice ob MONDAY: She lithe ot September next, at 12 o'clock M.: and ail persons ce are notified cause, if any they company, and Captain Gedney, the superin. | tilegal acts.” ry ‘granted. Captais Spranzy, formeriyot the Wismisinit. | Gorso ro mux Naw Your Saoorma Fas. | aif sae Seectaty Japtain Spranzy, formerly of the Winnisimit. orxG . - and port Dilot Captain ‘eir, are the persons | TIVAL.—A meeting of the Washington Schuet- = forth te pita polore, the who brought the boat from New York: the | zen Verein was held at the Victoria Hotel last poy hs atthe ~ former of whom will have command of her. | night, to mske arrangements for the participa. | {0 be used at the said be The boat has all the life preservers and trap- | tion of the society in the grand national shoo:- | feeswhich will be pings necessary for her successful operation on | ing festival to be held in Jones’ Woods, New | "§Scpositione animproved plan. The City of Washington | York city, next week. Alter considerable dis- meg am was built at the ship yardof Mr. Jos. Belknap, | cussion it was decided that the members shouid | fore the day t New York. attend as a body. The procession will be | Within . m formed at the corner of Eleventh street and tahe 1B, D. O., Pennsylyania avenue about six o'clock on Sat- SSS Real EsTATE Sare.—Messrs. Cooper & ‘G., and Latimer, Auctioneers, yesterday sold Lot L. | urday evening, and preceded by the 1th in- | once a week. fo im subdivision of equate 1}, containing 1,551 | fautry band. will march to the Baltimore depot a square feet, situated in an alley between jth | and fake the7p. m. train. It is understood and 17th, and L and M streets, to Peter O'Don- noghue for $170.69. Messrs. J.T. Coldwell & Co., auctioneers. yesterday sold two lots of ground in the coun. try. The first one containing 11 acres, 3 rods, and perches. The second containing 13 acres and 15 perches; with a small frame house; situ- ated on the east side of the country road lead- ing to Soldiers’ Home and Rock Creek Chureh, by way of North Capitol street and Lincoin avenue, and near the of Messrs, Conway, Robinson, E. J. Middleton, and Heaty Queen, that about fifty members will go to New York. —e—— ALARM OF Fire.—An_ alarm of fire was sounded yesterday aft about 4 o'clock, caused by the burning of the chimney of Maj. Graham's bouse, on G, between 17th and i-th qireets. No damage was done. ——»—— ALEXANDRIA ITEMs.-The Gasctte of last evening bas the following items : Struck by Lightning.—During the storm of yes- INSURANCE OFFICE, FIRE AND LIFE, No. 516 SEVENTH STREET, Between D and E Streets. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HABTFORD, CONN. tern the ligntming struck the resi- SRETS. 4,853,543. to W. M. Thayer, of Chicago, for $10 per acre. | Gunes of Pa, Unio Eva om Wachingen | Agee igi G ROODRON. Beck see roarg: tends building a fine house on | Ctreet, knociring off a portion of the brick fire Mt. RANSON, Agent,” wall next the roof, and decending thence through the third to the second § “ through a room where s daughter of Mr. U. oe NSURANCE Co. STUNG BY A LocvsT.—Yesterday, a little girl HARTFORD FIRE INSURAN : . A88) seneeneexneeceon $2,026 220 about five i of age, daughter of W. (. | was sitting, and through the side wall, taking OE CHASE, Brew, CM Sect. Shreve, residing at No. 285 7th street, while | ing ont two bricks in its exit, and tearing seve T. M. HAMBON playing in the alley adjoining the house, was | eral holes in the rain spout. Some siij i No. $16 Seventh Street. stung in the back of the left hand by a luc: a at ‘was also done to the interior of the build- ‘The screams of the child attracted the attention | [ur ing. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, fa lady near by, who tried to brush the locust be Conferred.—The Hi Degree of - ‘ of, but ihe sting was so deeply imbedded that Doctor of Dixinity bas been conferred on the Cae TIT "i WAsEbUSe ee it was necessary to pull it out. Immediately | Rey. George H Norton, Rector of St. Paul's | 0 J- MABTIN, Pree, JH WASHS 3 She hans pages #0 Seep Sat Se. inflammation | Church, ria, by the College of William No. 516 Seventh ded up the arm, skin Virginia. i PRE | ctchiten 3 ot The child was taken Into the house, and the a Solared Free Schoole.—The examtnation of the | SPRINGFIELD F. AxD Mi. INSURANCE arm bathed with salt and water to allay the | colored free schools commenced yesterday. COMPANY. intiammation. timer was called, and Many friends and relations of the pupils at- tended, and the exercises were highly satis- tory. tet 6 youth. waned’, Sisaiiucy, white playing base b&ll, this moraing, on Royal Strest, néar Odmeron, was s:ruckin the eye with a balland severely hurt. remove any deposit the insect, Last evening the child was well, and no signs of the potsonous effect remained. SOE hina Tae pot aAN’ Ze jet0 Sm No. 916 seventh Street. CorcmBrs posers EB WOMEW AnD ts to avail themselves of the ac Battery Ro ‘.—Though it is the at Boi vay of thy Stes can obtain privat: intention to tle battery Rodgers, it is not Pood: expected that the U. S. troops will be with- drawn trom this place. Baeerget ipa cre: 4 i On WEDNESDAY. July ist, 1878, at 6 0" m ell. in ‘clock u in frot: of the promises, past of le: No ° me 33 feet 6 ipcnecs ou Mource street dy adepth of sbteet or Beall street. lurprowen Lgomiortable two story frame store and dwelling Via BRISTOL onee a Terms of sale: Cash. Cobvera: an For PROVIDENCE. TAUNTO: attheontof parcherer eT SRCRS And eta | EA FUREY GAPE Cao je 26d THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. | 3 poluis o{ railway cominmuice BB* THOMAS DOWLING, Avct., Geormtows | "Thevew ant splenité steamers BRISTOL ana STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT AUCTION &f Conaletivet: siesintee iebreee ee > ns in Per e Wl be sold at pablic auction ‘on TUBSDAY | York ats p a dette mands ~io- Bd ‘next. the 4b of Jape. at i) o'clock, and to be ce: bg sith steam’ train at B od from day to cay nati] disposed of. all th errivi in Bost a6 Lime © copa’ ned of Dry Coy pee by Eu ie) * reret © train et city. oe io ridge street. opmstine gost dessrabinone onde to a , of | Waiench s, Moznul gues’ Bed other | drew: terms exams rants to Che Whine coda, 0m ys Wear, Shawls, Teble Lin "9 int ake dir cue. Towelings, ounterpe:es. Brown ani Pieach Prensdomre and Woorcstes of Beton 8! ings aud ebestings, Hlostery. anc: Goods oome and Tickete e-cored a: office on Plor ae ‘THus. WLING e at Aactioncer ELY VALUABLE iMPBOVED PROPEBTY V ‘AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned bave for private sale that vain able picca of property formerly Owned abd ccoupiod by Wie 8 dense cee beeen te re ap ne Ay coutelus about Br t jandis taprove two story ¥ E hemon | of strect, every TH substantial manner, conta! right lance rooms | aris every FRIDAY. at it and a goed cellar. and tn every respoct « Irst clas or Sppiz et the omce of om residence. This dwelling ie located om the front»! | Company, corner of New Work avenue wna tre the lot. facing thenew road. The rearo! thels | Street. telow Nery De is improved with @ large. copy, built ome and y E 1 feet b: nt two-sto and wel FRAME FACTORY. 1 two large Soap Kettles thousand pon: erties. eapatl ait Frrrrents StReet, Orrocre Teeserer Buy andve Istoarrent market rates, aad eee sopstantly on hand a fall eupply of a! GUVEENMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUND ¥ near the rear line on the new road cia Georcetown io the Falls Brid, tice the hmits of Georgetown. spect « most desirab.e place f Ssoap and candie business, or # d'stillery builaingsere so located to each other that the cau be castiy eivided-separsting tue Iwelliue tres. | INTEREST NOTES. Ge factory, if desired Pe te Awelliue trom OES, BONDS. &e . exscem: To persons cestrous of ceing into the above bn | _ Orders for STOO be$6. Or procuring acomfortabl> country | and collections made on all acocesible potuse Bo better opportunity could be offe tf Sroperty is within fifteen minutes’ w: Se eae "For terms and other ps Finst sationat vane WILL OF WASHINGTON ti LLIAM D. CassIN. Grorgety WILLIAM B. WOUU WARD, Washineton, —— B.D CBORE, (of Jay Cooke & Co ,) Proeid WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY | aND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, ale. ‘LING, Auctioneer. 8 POSTPONED Ti same hour, CASSIN. WOOD WABD, Trastecs 1Bin s:reet, opposite the Treasury D:partmens, Government Securities with Treasurer Unitee S7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS. @ We buy and soll sii classesof GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates CHANCERY SALE OF Im ¥ PROVED BEAL ESTATs IN CEORG. wa ETO" ‘ FURNISH BXCHANGE and mos Coliedion» B tus of a decree of the supreme Court 0° tae) Diatrit es Commie. ssod in, Caan iw ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THD use Tite ert “ UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. apt give care fal attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRM © ‘ané to any other Dustosss entrasted to as FULL INFORMATION tp regard to GOVEBN MEST LOANS at all times obeer‘nily ternietec ‘WM. 8. BUNIINGTON, Onshior Washington, March 3°, 19%. ided PAWNBROKERS, G75 Soiaprr armor je) Eel et catty & Bawkius addition to Georgetown, fr ing 1€5 feet om the south side of Madieon ‘street Fayette tend stad f bout I's acres Piised’ he tapos ncacne ‘Comlet O° a two-ator ame Dw rouse Terme: One-third cf the purchase money to b- Sea socivogpenshe ingen day af enla eich tation: to be scoured by purchaser's bone, or all te cast pmapues y fe paid. A deposit ot @30 regetred Stlime of sale. ‘Stata ape ad ate at pcr Heit coke” THOMAS ‘ti ~ Anct et eokds __TBOMAS DOWLING, Auct_ ‘AYOR'S OFFICE, Groacuraws, Sexe 11, 1855 WASTE oF POTOMAC WaTus Citizens aie hereby respectiully, but earnestly “ *s LOAN OFFICE. requested to use the Potwmac water for legitimat peers. Ae rents 4 of Peuna. Purposes only. and to ase that the waste of ¢ ang Se mest ait cau tre on Bs fame is stridtiy cuarded agaivat Let no fe, Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, d= bose be used for washing vehicles or horses. it | mewic; Gold and Silver W iture Mechaas street washers are uscd, let tbe between thehours | Todig Ladice eet Caen Wee ee of Sand 7am. or and p.m. omly.and thea not | of clt'gesenisnens OCu amen Moti ore than ®ftcen maivctes exch time. ‘The flow | FSi. Ceecr PS Sueser! from fount should cease al her. at teas: antil e better sui be afforded Many per 0G taxed equally wlth others for water, bet but ict rs ual ere for water, . an cathe cwlvdce of this faci'should be» | 34 STREET EET, sulclent inducement for a aisce ’ : ~* Qsere the highest ‘ou all kinds bo Pe a ae ither by fine or cntting off their Suveiy entirety at reasorable Price tare tips | eesee ase ens at yer. | Goode botaht for at private {> ° eis " E CHEAPEST GOODS OF THE SEASON i en a CoEsTBY tomy & pieces Beantiful Challies and Delaines, at 12°.. from 30 ire, delicious. Orders Lee calges, tae IE a ccoae for cane, | ATM EROHELL Warccery, Bobit Bouse, wns, Organd! Marsef' }, and goods for «nite Dream Depot, 3 atreet, imerea sod Liven Drills, Biesshed Cortonst | “yese-see ‘W.3. NILES wide. 12% to Wabratie do": APBERIAMIN MILLER. my 90-10" 101 Bridge st. Georgetown. CEBTAIN CUBE FUR OVER-DRINKING . DOCTOR VON KUBB'S ANTI-IN: ‘ak PROPHYLACTIC eure BIANT S4vF 25 PER CENT. T SUITS FOR PARLORS, DINING BOOMS. Attention te called to this invaimable SITTING ROOMS, Sircnsce gen tie . BED BOOMS, tration, End'tte been nae ) the discoverer it. reducti in pri LOUNGES | bow to the the lomge thes clesswhere ig the trict. A con fidence thatite large steck of FURNITURE. modern style, testimonials of U Bell dstsrastned to diagoee oTat iis lemon Givetts trial Prices for cea Calla eps at Wau “TVor cals by sil drurglete and at Room No. 10, FURNITURE EMPORCS. ‘op a-tf VON KUBE a ov 141 Street, ap 7-3m ~—WANTED TO BUY—All kinds o! $5.000.< ‘isc. all kinie of r at “a ridge street, Georgetown, = feisiy. ce Senses. Somers SS GAB reon« ware-rooms. an Travelers are invited to call and select TEUNKS, VALISES, AND SATOHELS, From the largest and best assorted Stock tp this city. Se 8-4 ithe £150 aaah eas eon aa WALL, ROBINSON 2 CO., acy a ered itt ASD cement Peay erent, 2.406 barrels PLASTER; jer between sth and 10th streets im ny EMENT; sa BR, for ar- Bovars pxcuss. win potty fd Dentists use. oma any quantity to suit customers a: wen Sayer eet bat _ 2 ew it = Co*** oumar gepvoriox 1x pnicr. | W el be panes 7 2,940 POUNDS T0 THE TON GUARANTI OAK and PINE WOOD constantiy on hana. | We BZ, Now io the time for families to pat in their v P. eee ®