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——— The Seuth Washington Scheel EVENING STAR Union Anniversary Procession and Celee rata = — <= = “ sodey. the Sabbah Schools attached to the Gauennacaarcutenee ican Sacha ona ae hors Ps Affaire in Georgete — ~ Sa —— S rt cl Rev, | coFe! ¢ onder sbore atGiy mont for & bath-fous pply al BE LOUDON AND Haxrswiam RAILROAD woapay. MAY 17, 1969. | 5... swing churches of Sout Washington, had Doe te ee ee he Cores Seow. leer wel sec Pact | M8 Peumylvania avenue, between 12: and 19:0 | Crammcrion na Arn, LAMTSNIAE RatLROn | their celebration, observing the day by ® pro- | s report from the Pastors Fund Committee, atgument in progress. =e hank | streets. Calied— Alter the close of pus ness 8 mand interestil ‘Kercises at Wesley whDich was adopted. An invitation from Gen. O. O. Howard to visit Howard University was |, And & yore of thanks retarmed for the invitation. The Publication and Home Mis. sionaries then beld their meetings, which lasted informsi m= ting was held ray & proposition trom W.W. Dungsc, 6s Tetary of the Alexandria @anal Ri tcoud id bridge Com Porctar Darss Revosm Mesrr rob of the people to sk ard children’s Clothing, 46 Post Ove. —— TEMERANCRE MATTERS.—At Union League Hall Ist night ap ipteresting temoerance lac- ture wns delivered by Hon. W. E Lovett, ot > e LOCAL N EWS. | ( Bipel, corner of Sth and F stress, viz. Ryland — Coapel, Fittn Baptis*, Sixth Presoyte-ian, s, dec-, To-Night. Seventh Presbyverian and Gorsuch C! 5 Tematen — Airs. Scott-Siddomsin | The sctoojs of these churches some time since pany, in rea d toa connecion a8 follows. The Ale cs Cslifornia, who took as his tex: ‘Tae Curse of agg See Railroad and Bridge Comp: nod i . " " 7 r - “ - S| = serene hates prey. p Sip becdaaencan ersipeniein —— Sikes One ee Mill the ususi hoar of adjournment, Wine.” The hall was well crowded, and ine | | Beactiret Spring © ag me seer reactive aj | build @railroed from roresuwa bo tnann | Ovv Fectows' Hati—The great Maeam | tm City 7S Tmion. m latter POURTH DAY. lecture stientively listened to, In the ‘ourse of | $14.50, $15, $16 50, #15 nnd gus" rec the Alesandrea, Louden, ana Naseer ef Art. ¢ cided some weeks since to abandon the idea | The synod reassembled this morning, and his remarks, Mr. Lovett stated that J Ross | A S Fau-s's popular lorhing nouse, Penna. | Tip the Aicaandria, London, and Ha 2 Mercenott Hatr.—The Pilerim Paintings, | @f* Procession to day, ba was opened with prayer by Rey. Dr. Ziegier, eee acmt Avenue, betweeu }ith ana Lith sts, third door . post on Browne was sent to Washington by the Wine - road 4, mules from Geergeown: to ere ee ee ane te ercae) | emES See euiiadie'and substantial rail-oad brides ac : the | OAK HALt’s best advertisements are on the | th pirrs of th» Aguedu Songs, Masic, &c c 1ools devermined on having their proce:si ety Tura- a Fivania avenue, between i1th acd | ‘S<B/ 4 t the several schools, assembled at their The report of the Treasurer of the General Synod was received and referred toan auditing committee. Key. Dr. C legisistion in their interest, aud ann the result of bis labors » And to erect dep. arad, Chairman of the it and galiery of the church. was occupied, witd the schools seated in the following order:—St. Paul's English Luthe.an Chareb, nub 250 pupils; Memortal Chapel, corner of 1b streets, 190 pupils, Mr. A. intendent; Capitol Hill Chi s° street east, and Dstree's south. mumbering %) “ — ‘ 4 shops in Georg town on Bridge sre espectuve school rooms anout + 0 Gov e the peopl. rment = t Open every night—with @ Brst- | arched thepce to the Smithsonian seeanne, | Committer on Revisio scaler la wed Bt elon roctteip lige aeepncb oti veg wt Meal EE ime me re Penk to air anaes Suita a |__| Where they were formed im the following order, scussed until 12 m., when @tece-8 | Hignes than upon other distilled spieiteeang | and children's Clothing at uncswally rete eppearpioreonyeabepel “i : wens avenen; a large number OC new ckeneaes | ok gg Ae oy Independent Brass Sa aer HE the Conan ot Cok See ee et OR of Geergetown. The advaatages | FOR WAg STATIONS yest recerved. | Band, led by Van Tasseli. oNDAY SCHOOL Untom.—The | Smet ime product of apples, peaches aad povne | WTHEMRW ETRUSCAN Sets just received eee ee rane an reduced cost of co:- | Eeavest® A Mand 2 oO amd? 65 P.M Manearren’s, $6 7th street—Fine pictures | Fifth Baptist School, accompanied by the | Congregational Charch was well Llled yoster- | free. gah oe one 1ith of Octoner last, | MT. Prigz’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, ur athebubaet Leesan Sut tecneon Fox OF THE Seer om exibition. pastor. Rev. U. C. Meador, aumbering avont | day afternoon, on the occasion of thr exer-ises Commissioner Koilins telegraphed to his «nb. | PePDsylvania avenue, as wellasthe malicu- ~eF Sa an enant Dat thook be “yr mn Lear day May PReTIVAr of the Washington Schueten | 201m the line. ‘This school bore a: the Read of | of the Sunda: pool and Mission conuectra | orsinates in California tbat the products were | Ves ODyx, wt, and handreds of other styies of | Fosd agaist ‘be inte orgetows. The Wereim, a: their Park, out cca street. | atte Berea tia uie satin Mente voncata | Cons ek tenon i Jeocheran Church, i | exempt. ‘The result would be, he said. ine | Mon ee neapaelrp ted De Muished | ere. inscribed on the front, “South | houor o} ern Synod of the Teatheran | nce the compounders of liquors im the Eas, | advise ou 0 \e i aS Wasbington Sabbath School Union. Obarch, now in session in this city. At3o'clock | Shonag toon moinae thelr Wena enter eatt: | their seiectio sekeepers who desire ‘0 Tas Cotumma Trrocrarieal Usron— | sro om there Tse the name ot the school. The | (the opening bour)every seat, both in the boiy | Woobad col nutacture Of Galtine | Purchase silver-plated ware. spoons. forks, The question of Adm g th >the Colo.el | Marshals were "ames Destley. W. E. Carter, braudy,” to go intothe mann tacture of altfor- | Ry Compesiter—4 Pesiponementuf tu Vered Qucation Om Saturday evening 4 meeting oF the Coium- bs Typograpbical Union was held im tne ounce: Caamber, at which there was a large number presen Baving meen understood that some action would be taken ta the cs c So = castor, and waiters, will fied 1 enetehe Oks nn et ee EATS | Sasaidcont variety at this popular establis i- Bbereby airy molllione of ‘gallons would thos | Mernitermt Variety iat thle Bor Cecekp Or mys Pitan Daten tae seereee te eens st | eliion. Ambing We sioher teliomce ene tee mleeta | Ouantion ane D. Avery, James Hall, and Taylor aw. Seventh-street Presbyterian Church, mar- shatled by W. Church and F. Karns, with 179 aris and 6) boys. A beautatal nely decorated with lowers, bby bringsng to ber A general in Congress, Dering the lecture Mr. Lovart monds in real gold setting. and aspleu iad | Views was the ad Chains for ladies | arranged for - c yan ested a poem enuth dThe Water King,” which | ! 4 was higbly applauded. tock of Oroide Wat : Det ween, = calnean oar aes and gentlemen, which need only to be seeu ‘> | (irorgetown a* Marke: Halt on York Dovgia-s, the colored compositor. Teern having on the front a painting represeatiog a | papits, Mr. J. 1.. Pnderie superiaionaen ede ee eee een ree nee | Seapereciatsa = WO EINE wexi at 11 ovclo Stvertisement ot h ent Pri youth ciasping 2 Bibl- a*.eading the mouat of | the Island Mission School, iy ctrort. oa Fr aise Sant RigSE Wekeoe Addinires on d ——os . | wal My and earnestiy lw iame, with the motto, <I press towart ‘he | Gand Dsouth, numoering ? papi ietivinedoy Dr lesen Walk ied Me Ore Croratne! — Crormin CLotarx Le part of George General mark,” and on the reverse the name and date delivered by Dr. Jo-ey Isha Oe E C. Grassman superintenden:, c Taordinary cements to purchasers ot | proceeded ac te: INTZ. Gener Of organization of the school, I-33. Rey. Mr Harris, anda romber of Szmate ves were ol the | phe s? Clyutiag Bich our citizens wonld ‘erive f 7 ~ centre pews, while the pew om the ri; Faby ms and Childrens’ Cloning | ¥ hepapoones ~— TWEEN Was ter ot Buon ger, pastor of the cBur’b. accompanied | Church was ¢ A by the chiidrea from Ie cinvate ote aelepen-irmrelax wae OR ee ot eee ie eee wi ny tana Onepek Rcbosk, honda by Sire: tar held at the Northern Liberty Mark« a ofS! Pant's Cant which were 9p. was addressed by Mr. George Savase, or of the church, Mr. T. } Baltwin. pa conducted the exercise: Tue avecwss of Ho ‘The Lutheran Synod was in session om Sate OOURT IN Gaxgaat TERM. TRis mo i | Gra uperintender :, vt scarlet | with the hymn, “Giadly meoung,’ followes | Blood and Mr. termed brillian’, Epes Setees. sath pner, with open éroat an by 4 Tespon: * lesson of thanksgiving. Ta« Reaver y F NEW Vi - | motto, «Light for all” and the name and @ bymp “ln the light" was sung, ana 1 teal men, y Rouse aa iv he atoeston of | of orgamization (Is%)) of the school. wa- recited, when ihe pastor 5 ed us vi 12 s0ert= OPM “_ ebange im theap- | in t & Which there were °) of my youth and the medita’ my . th | Temedy for dis vt the turow ro vetement offi aad W reachers, marshaled by W. bear: be in Thy oO tho wiedae. und stomach. has been thoroughly } fears Galle oroep es 7a Mw ons me Goveramen: em. | end H. L. Kose. = Lord, my " domy redeeme: beet a it | numerable cases. . 12 sO and 40P M . k so free! Was argued Second Inv mm, Samuel Yearman ‘0 Which the ongregat responded, | ; “5 a a 7 ne 5 Faleestaotshmenis | Nat Batu, led by Chase, eeaees t oe Rud chan tie children coat: Tae RrostRatioN— (err youd ne oy Ks | ORLEBRATED Btus AND Lager Bawe.—We ming wen D bi rad! teave for een Cae eet PM end Pete as of race or color, | Go such Chapel school, or eo Seripture teseon, Jonn xi sad Acts | erence te Reopening. The Judges ot Regis ra. | Called... yestord: welt Known 8 the following chotce wheal | deipota ath 40 PB to saembersLip io | ers and scholars: headed by R. ti, 14, was read by Dr. : : tion have determined on sitting a: Union H rant of Johu Beck, and erssriedindbdep 12+ busbel< a: <2, an4 pastels a | Sirping cars fr New Vorm on 8 40 ©. M4. train rat" that be bed | pasior, and W. mat, superi the sentence, -Lord. Thy word abiterh.” Uh street, between G@ and New Yori avena+. | Of this delicious nevertge, which be b i si } dans nestor and Denver sh Sh open | The glorions nid hymn,+«Veni Creator, appro. | on Wednesday, the Ish insta Treetved du from_ Chicago hose Through teketeto Phtiadiphta, Now ephical societins. and | ¢ Bie World,” beaded | priate to Whit-Sunday. was sung by all tas | to 12m. for the purpose ot Would enjoy a glass of this popular drimk wil Resion can be bad et the Statt a office at a met ations would grant him i: actied 2 umber of | children, closing part first of the programme. | Of the Gnalitied votersin the First, S: find itin all its purity and tresn, iso. a the pany 's OM. eine him asa wi hv typo. Sabl and Lacy were the vars ds, who are aged. iatirm or st Beck's, on D stree:, adjoining the nd commenced with the reading ot | Third W: the apprentice westion, opin p Georgetown Advertiven + school of the Prot During this time ‘he Tument offi. | Svonne Passengers parcnas) } a the twenty-third Psaim by the childrea of ail | of clerks. ar drivers, city employees. rat National Lotelligencer. = NEEAL MEETING Jt THE Min | have thelr Dae ‘Sedlopecked of thats Givided arguing ‘ha: the Goveramer Presbyterian schoo! the schools, followed by the sinzing of the | employees, clergymen, physicians, Fer Linen Collars BUSINES- MES. a.t a) | residence, takep *Gepot. and pat im the bag office -Doutd he placed on the same footing u: perintendent, and Mesers, L hymn. «Jess said if little cbildren,” by the | boarding house employees; and a: th: Pisses ~ . 6 ot town wi | @age car. the private ctlives of the city. As there infant class of St. Paul's Sunday School. The | on the same say, trom ” p_m.to 6 p. bt the | RAl Franc, 4% pocween . e Mere chang See Baltimore @nd Ohio Kaliroad advertisewens average of two Dundred and tw -tive mon ad ror ache vet Spoke : . : 3 ne f n ¥ashington, Baithwore, Ac stant Ly D olber wards of the city on WEDNESDAY next, bith employed in the (> ant Orphan Asylum re —e all the year | img the a biole with motto “From 4 Child chon Pavama Hats cleaned ani irimmed at A j ! oo ry s evi 5 pk Aaates sider of aap ile sud ibe Wert. x cited selections trom the Scriptura, closing | Will register, as far as practt m 294 e, south side, | 27.2280 tal 2 L WILSON. Master raneportat! Found. to pluce )* oa the same footing asthe | hast known the Holy Scriptures,” headed the | gt ig bymn, “I'm @ pilgrim, pligriin on the | braced m the classes specified, as well as overs j oe yt naa aes SS * | LM. COLE. Hoeeet Time Aas moves offices ——_ to over one hun. | line, aud mm tae contre was ireular banuer | road” Rev. Mr. Officer, of Obi , one of the | gualified voters. In mune ct tee wards thus | —s artasobe cnt mee ne DoM GEO. 8. KO@NTZ. Agent. Washineton fed apprentices and not te beovily trimmed with flowers, on which were | 7d the Synod, delivered at jar have the voters registered fully, and par- ror F to the Orie At eight o'clock the Pres | the wo.ds «Jesus Loves Us, We are nis Ghia, | (ielezates to the Syx aiested Siiad! For Fine WiiTe Sarr go to the (rizinal after which the children sung tas hymn, ticularly in the first three have tney been re- tal Zion. built above.” The next add: ‘as | Miss. So far are they short that itis clamed by General U. 0. Howard, followed with the | to be impossible for the judges to take the hymn, “Tell toe the old, old story.” Rey. Mr. | names of thore not yet registered in any one ¢ Baraitz, of Wheeling, Va. delivered an ad- | these three wards on Wednesday. On Fritay | (riginal Franc, 491 7th street. dress to the children, at the close of whicha | Ist a letter was addressed by Messrs. ©. F-E. | and 5c, per box. . foes comer en). | woop: OP” WooOD coilection was takeu up, then the bymn,-Stand | Richards and over 25 other citizens of —_e teal mi somal inte Sing hy Sage gy up for Jesus” was suug, and the congregition | the Second Ward, representimg that there are | PgraRta BEHIND THE RUnIE:.—When rosy ioc SF tosten heather or Cote YOUR MONEY dueraiesed with benediction by Rev. Dr. Con- | 2 large number of our fellow-citizens of tie | lips part pearls should glitter b-lind them. Te bet M mery and Rock streets. w tis rad, of Philadelphia : Fesond Ward who are desirous of registering. | preserve and beautify the dental euamel, there improved by a two story Prana but who are deprived of the privilege by thy | is no preparation like Sozodont, compound ne OVS8TRRS IN WINTER, OREAW<INSctuMeR — | few days allotted for that purpose, in which of the most wholesome table antisepties, Terme third cash; balance in six and twelve The name of HARvmy 1s identified with superb | they say: --We have no doubt it is your inten- among which the Bark of the South American oysters, and of course everybody who seeks | tion, so tar as the limited time allowad you Seay yee, known to the natives as (ii!lvy, and a b: RicD. catied the meeting to order, Aud &@ motion | ore. * eas made that the repor'ers be excluded; which ‘The procession. about half-past rine o'clock, Was carri 4 im & short time there were | touk up the sine of march, leaving the crounds Bone prese who were members of | by the I2th-street gate and pissinz along 12th the Union in good s:andiug. The names of sey - and Pennsylvania avenue to the Presi- eral -andidatys for admission were presented, | dent's Honse, attracting mtch a'tenticn, the among others tha: of Lewis H. Douglas, th | cluidren being dressed uniformly and wearing colored compositor, and they were all referred | rosettes and Tibbous. Many of them carried to @ committee, as Is usual. ‘lowers in their hands, adding much to the Mr. Jesse J offered a preamble and reso- | appearance of the hne. Ov Arriving a° the lutions, reciting that as Lewis H Douglass, 4 | mansion the children were taken into the East Penbosttor Row at work at the Government | Room aad. forming a line aronnd it the Presi- Bing Oifice, bad come to this Union with. | d-nt soon appeared, accompanied by Rev. Dr. eats card trom the U Franc, 49$7th street, between Dand L. Prices | ™y 17 2t____ Secretary Merchants $1, $1,25 and upward. BBY THOMAS DOWLING, Acct ; George: —— | WOOD AND OOAL. FoR ALt, st¥LEs of Paper Collars go to the | IMPROVED PROPERTY ix ceswcetows. | Coat coat coat f On THUBSDAY AFTERNOON, May 20h a] 4 worD VaRD t (mips at the ion in the city where he | Hamilton, when the line marched past him © prope: the bivalve in perfection to Harvey & | will permit, to grant every opportunity to our the Spanish Americans for cleansing. | C0*t of the purchsse uired whea —— memes: — 8 permit for him to —S ca eee — bowing | Holden's caeabalanment, gt ee ererybndy Pree Upiepia er gene rt for reristration, without impairing the most deticate fabrics. 15 “ails Peet ie TOMAS DOWLING, Avct’r my Coal and Wood Yard. Gai W204. a = ns irregularly given e . ie comes tothe STAR * this side of Eleventh | end we are infor unemicially another t. a a him by the Secretary of this Union by I-ft the mansion by the south door, and by ist | &. See eee Cie ee agus “ the most importan' eo ived. That the permit heretofore granted | and F streets proceeded to Wesley Caapel. be revoked. and that he ne longer be allowed | Over the entrance to the churci: was a Nag. work under the Suspices of the Columbia | and the word +: Welcome.” wi on th stair. Vice wavsa number of boys, wearing a badge in Severs] motions were made to adopt the reso- | scribed « ‘Weicome,” were stationed to show street for 8 perfect news} . But the ques. | day 1s to be given to this ward; will you there- ee, . =e Spi9im* —_K street, bet. 26th and 25th ste tion Bas pao hot srouid this superb entab. fore do us the special fayor to inform us FOR FINE White Pocket Handkerchief go to F EK GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES. ' a lishment with its army of employes: occupy | whether such is your intention, aud what day | the Uriginal Franc, 491 sth street, bereeee Best Wht:e SUGAR at 17 cents, Ornshed, Pow P. BROWS & SON, Keel daring the months withontan «R,” when | you bave set apart for the purpose!” On Sut. | D and E. Prices 15, 20, 25c. and upward, dered atd Granulated at 1% centa. Very Fine | Goxxgr 1574 Srexxr ano see T' oysters, by superstition at least, are at a dis- | urday tbe Board returned answer thatit would _ cents. 3 , be impossible to give another day to the Sec. | CLoTUIN CLoruine!! Croruine!! . PEAS. LIMA as lution, and otbers to Isy it on the table. it bemg | Persons to seats, but after the schools were ‘at Seatee Prat eer erscn peor ond 4 ar thet they ‘will mect on Wednes- For Gents., Boys’ and Children. Ruan - QUENCES, ARS, and DAMSENS, GBBaT noticed that the Government Office meu gener- | Seated, their work Was very light, as it became They propose to make their place &s {ar -ur. | day for the purpose set forth in the notice re- | Also, a flue assortment of piece goods for | WELCH & FLOUR, GREEN TEAS. from 91 to REDUCTION ly were opposed to it. The chair, however, | impossible for spectators to find seats The pase all other establishments In the sac snera | Served toabene ieee breterring to have their garments made | 92. See SLACK aud JaPAl Thad, SOTTas, The eee emaking bis decision krown, that | assemblage was called to order by W. J. Mur- the way o1 creams, ices, custards, frozen —_-——_ toorder. Prices unusually low at Qak Hall, | S5¢8 general sesortm Liguons, ataston prices 1N fhe resclation was out of order, as the case of | tagh, Exq., President of the Union, and ihe ex punches, and other delicacies and luxuries o1 | Tum Agcms80RS.—The Assessors of the <ey- | #6) 7th street, opposite Post Office. € for the quality as auy stere in the District’ For PRICE Peete wer ie Se a = a somsasitcen. — Me 8 Fo Lievd tanta ae ‘Miss Ka. | Se sesou, as im the winter months it excels | eral wards have beer in session several weeks ‘Siem (Corton Socks go to the Original | “by BE corner akon aL. 78 made .rom the decision of the chante chat Glace Organist; after which, tne invoca. | Oters in the way of shell-tish, &c. To this | past for the purpose of hearingappealsand the “5 S 7 a 2. Price 31m Georgetown end they have made arrangements for securing | time for hearing appeals expired on Satur. | Franc, 49 7th street, between Dand E. Prices | may3-im ori the celebrated New York creams, and have day. During this "ime about 150 appeals | 5% 1% 15, 20c. and upward. Which, a motion was made to ad Lae ton prayer was offered by Kev. B. F. Bittinger. which ‘Be yeas spd pays ‘were called ad the Mr. George C. Hercus, the secretary of the broveut Bere some faa srl tice | havo een’ best ‘and. Geotiod “on. Sos er EX™ OES Pee GALL TUBEE DOL ed artistes in speciatties | have 2 rd and deci on, aboat . 7; : ——————- motion was carried by a vote of 15+ to 15, The | Union, read the annual rt, am which be | of ents kind lane the senant was set forth most | balf of that number bene cin writes For Summer UNDERSHIRTS go to the Orizinal DOresalaé FoR cawnn posep opened meee rend Simonet = —— that there Bp ed herrea satistactori! yom umber of guests on Satur- | but there. were in many cases entire eed) pep letras and E. Pree Pc sell the colabrated SIAR WHDEEY at payee bbe age ny iis to vennie. one | bar of tac mace en pron bee ally in. | 28¥ wight. ‘There were almost as many vari neighborboods interested in the decisions of oe EE sidered tbat it was impossible todo any busi. | creased; put looking de«per for success, they Bess. owing to the excitement, besides it | fivd that the crand object of the Sundsy schoo! had been previously announced that the com- | cause has in a ~reat many cases been attuned ies of creams, ives, ke &c., om the rarte as | the board. In most of these appeals the assess Ne is im Brarnns: the winter brill of fare at establishmebt | ments were reduced and im some others the | gc*pyan’ Wit omens Busine contains of oysters and style of preparation. | parties by calling the attention of the board bad per gallon pare and of a fine guality. “Also. BAKER'S aud other WHIS KEYS PALE SHEBBY. ia Gers, the beat y to sell istrict and over t five per | bottle 22th. 7 ed at the Mayors on MONDAY « all their Gent's Farnishing Good > 3 Many of them are quite new bere, and all were | an increased valuation set on their property. t. es ‘We ask all who are in n may 1 im Cor Bigh and Bridge | two feet meide diameter. ii Frc a uid not Feport durime the evening. | S'xty-four Inorramonnatsty aetna nett Made | vod first-class. Lt ueeds no prophet to sec | Wes the seceimar wee ona! Bay eat. | clits abere grate Copetomie rte hn VERY, SALE, HIRING AND HAGK era. | St:t sve of Teh etrect Ww. the center of sth = = uglass’ admission 13 Fan Saad ; ay Pea y of these five Sun- | that the summer delicacies at Harvey & Hol- | ticular tocality the board of course attended to | fave considernthe money to the buyer andeaa. | BLE.—We reepectfully inform the cit. street west, and a three feet barrel from thence left open. and there was no opportunity atford- | day schools. And the report ts that the inter- | genvs must be all the Tage. {he increase or reduction of the assessment on | bie ns to continue selling goods at these rates izens of Wesbinzton, Georgetown, and down th <trect west to ® sewer already laid in #4 to read the communication of Me Clapp, | est is increasing and deepeuing. In some of ae the adjoming property and in this way have * | strangers generally. that we Keep. a -aid street to L. to be provided with | Superimtendert of Government Printing Uffice, | the schools there are rayer meetings con- é orein. KENDALL GREEN BEAN H of the Fourth | done much more work taan is generally sup- =. traps, and man-Roles wherever deooe Ward Republican Club hed a meeting a: Ken- | posed. The board will sit ten days longer for | "!4 Peet Soon aaa gall Green barracks on Friday evening with | the purpose of correcting errors, but will not | Morro-—Na @ be Outdene.—Uaving pur- or other Mr. David Brown in the chair, and Mr. An- | hearordetetmine any further appeals. During | chased an immense stock of Gents’ Furnishing | accommodations fcr large or small 3 derson Wooefork, secretary pro tem. Atter a | thr session of the board five out of seven mem- Goods for the coming season, we call the at- | moderate, and terms ash corner of Bridge few preliminary remarks by the Clair, the | bers bave been at all times present and fre- | tention of the public tothe following list of | and Market streets, Georgetown, near new Mar- Seon canvassing committee reported their duty per- | quently the whole board have oeen im session Prices at which we are selling our goods now et NUBRIS & GLAOMON, Pp 1 formed. Addresses were made by Mosers, | day atier day and attended to their work. 2 dozen White Suurte for 75c.a8!; 250 dozen | 9F261m* Eropristore, Gaives, Helm, Tuunia, McKeever aud Wood- ent books will be completed | White Sbirts for $1.25a81 P in regard to apprentices, both of which go over | ducted hy the scholars; thus the young are en- fo ihe next meeting. It is understood that at | listing their mergies on the side of Curis’. | ihe meeting of the National Union in Albany, | fluencing their companio: ir example, on the first Monday in June, this question of | snd growing up stable, working Christians. pelor And card im Douglass’ case will be | The missionary work is also receiving a great brought up, and some action wilt be taken | deal of attention by the schools. Soutn Wash- advisory to the Union of this city. Im the mean. | ington has been districted, and arrangements Sang, Douglas will continue bis work at the | ave been made by which’ every family my Office. until the meeting of the Union next wien en ind children invited to on hand for hire fineHorses andBug: Hac Saddie Horses, & Pe ations may be seen at this office Bid state the price per Hneal foot fer min — and leterais, cach for traps Jrop- and mac ‘a large lot Shirts. ‘BING AND SUMMER QvUDs, +d fork. Rey. Dr). B. Nichols was unanimous! by the Ist of June to be handed over to the | all sizes ind well made, for @1.75as2: a ver: Ss —— ‘The Mayor reserves the richt to Teect any or ai! een, phere was a large crowd outside the Weer The monthly meetings of | Spoken of ae beine eminently qualitied to rep. | proper officer fine article, warranted to fit, ‘2 Undershirte JOHN H s§MOOT, big ’ ilding during the session. wg, tion have been steadily crowing in in. | SP0ken of | portion of the Foarth Ward icene and Drawers, of all styles and sizes, from 35 119 Bridge Street, Georector jack bid must be accompanied with the written +) forest, until they Bave become straightened City Council, anda committee ut thres were ALTERCATION IN A PAWNGROKER’S Orrick % Keziciors.—Yesterday being Whit Sunday | {9% 90m to accommodate those who would sacar eed ie cee euncom, wee appropriately | “EDS. a0: states that be re thi q observed in alt the Catholic and Episcopal | «yay worse part ot tas Wartingt city Sune hat threatening, large conpregatione wenn, | d8y School Union, but om secount ot the my i, kerosae were in goarantes of a reeponsilic party known to > appointed to wait upon that gentleman to as certain whether he would accept the nomin ronas a member of the Board of Commo: Conse lL. Mr.Tonnia offered a resol’ . <. 4 cents upward: good Cotton Socks, three pairs | 49" received a large assortment of SPKING A. Qn Saturday afternoon Mr. B. Burnstine, 5 eng “2 . SUMPEB GOODE comprising @ fall line of choice Pawnbroker, while at bis office, on 13th street, | forge jo Busi Handkerchiefs. already hemmed, Dkuss Gove. a oe yet yl = wel execute a = : styles of LAI T rer) super Bi contract in due form, and perform the Wore to o} from 15 cents upward; the Royal Eagle Pay ide. Si baz ‘Mol 5 riapce therewith was attacked by Isaac, Levi,and Samuel Abra- | Collar, the best Mtting collar cone made, 2s ee | fn’ ia. tine on Taree *Mixtures for ‘Seite, | , Fie guarantee mast be fu enbstence as follows tion which | bame, whe used a cane. umbrella, and billy, | a pox; a splendid Paper Collar, cloth fined | ons e eeed, i ress i T knocking him against the wall and in fabrics. Liana, Lace, and ofter Shueian at Mayor. thet tee tadaer witloeaes ate eee as unanimously adopted: Tha! any persons a je wall and injuring | butt . 10 cent : Neckties, Scarts. | fabrics. Lian, Lace. and other jexan pr. that the er into penance “apecially im the Uatholic churches, | Sauime'it toneacreab ny aris, Of the city | Saming to ve Hepublicnes ran io aby way | him somewhat. “Detective McDevitt happened ke of the tateel aeaioee & ud in eudie-s vari. | dressnd Osurvdimar’s and other Fee no Ee crcenn, ant Gertorm the work eco Tne DE one of the greatest festivals in the year. | nes'DE,it impracticable to attend their meet. | fr crink "0 pe Rapablcane who in any some little trouble tod eeu ahed in, and afer | sty. Do not miss the pla eit is Franc © Gold. | Set7, Ac. Mleo.e complete assortment of ‘House | the reyuiremiente thereof, Poul ONw Ths Pubpits in many of the Methodist, Haptist | (BE it bas long been thought by many that | Perr ca se Orainanetto ne party, and dee Rime title trouble took ‘hem into custody The | man’s, Marble Hall, No.4o> 2th -tieet, oppocie | £B:Bisbing Goods. Sheetinge: Damaske. Napkins Sopt and Inapector of Sew and otner churches were occupied by members | {M¢Y SRould form a separate union: so in unworthy the confidence or countenance in | Abrahams were taken before Just'ce Walter, | Patent ities | ees eee Beene lin lh a ay myT lot (Bep&Uiron) of the Luthersu Synod, now in session in this the Ualon of South Waskivenn: Hae | any way of the members privately, After | aud were each fined So acd Tequired to give ———»—___ te Cottons of the beat makes, to which he tavite: SL= FOR STATIONERY ~~ city. ing the Union of South Washington. which the meeung adjourned umul }riday | Security to keep the peace. 1t appeared .rom FOR SUMMER DRAWERS goto the (rivinal | the attention of cash suyers, Washington . Ar St. Aloysius Church. grand high mass Pasi reports received from the schouls show evening next. the evidence that one of the accused bad been | Franc, 494 7th street. between D and E. Prices | mers will find it to their interest to call a Derartwryt, May 0,193 Was celebrated at I] o'clock, in the presence of | 26 tollowing results: Number of teachers, 105: ee —— in the employment of Mr. B, and had been dis- | 35, W, 75c., $l and upward, goods and prices. im J ¥ fernishing Stations: f aay. MTEe Comcregation. The choir sang | 72 Tber of scholars, $42; number in adult Birle | pace Bart The mateh game on Sinrday | cherged, hence the assault. This morning Mr. ——_»—___ a — Jame 30, 1570. will bee rece: ved 4 Haydo's 12a mass, with tuil orch-eira accom. | CisS°*, %: Mumber im imfant classes, afternoon on the National Grounds be:ween | Burnstine procured a warrant against the par. | 18 FOLLOWING is the price list at the re- this Orpartment until the 10th @ay of June, 1s pansment. Vorumice te bleee ees a nnber ci deni, & | tee ationstann Olympic cluts was tery tee tien trem Sosaee nine: charging them with | duced rates:—Good White Suir, $1.25 1.0: | F’. a. posweun, A schedule of the articles and Bi ee Suombene Cuarch. near Georgetown, | Vang sin meen ts Seamount colicciod fr | teresting, aad tesaitod ie een Cr the bans beeen battery and attempt to kill, and | Best (Quality 5; Undershirts for Spring. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE uired. ana blank forms for boa Kev. Father Maguire, President ot George. school purposes, $676; amount collected for club by 4 score of 37 to26. Mr. W. W.Gunni- | they were arrested by Detective Thompson and | 40 cents: good cs, 15, 20, tnd 25 cents, Eng- = > fail informations will be farnishen Epon ap drnollegs, delivered an able sermon at the | ™!ORATY Purposes $251. ~ son. of the Niagara Club of Buffalo, acted as | ‘akin before the justice, Who beld them to bail | lish Socks, 40 cents; Handkerchiefs, 15 cents OMfice—225 4:5 street west, near F st. south. tion. = Ut Oclock mass, the church being densely after which a capital addres den ae: Tee en kame between the same | tora further hearing. 9 Fae Oates Fe ee Gone, tlt | Lendloré and tenant and civil business ceeds teas er trae een ee BRENDA OF s8- crowded. *, clubs will be played on Saturday next. ———_e—_—_. ies, WE, AN ‘inds of Gloves, at the | erstiy attended to cote : ” Sarna Seis “ere held im the East Uap- | Hes" in cas eeat ceeisent of Columbian Col- | Sites Caton Glad nace ence waa as of the . Simon Woff, Esq; | lowest prices. ‘Also. Dende, Leases, Mortgages aud Wi Liddere within ten days aiter belts celled noes a ine ieark {2 P_ mi. and in the open space at | 1eges in the coarse of which he urged that the | wsnementl once ee Preparing the eame | :neZcQRDEE OF Dumps. ie Or ioe HOLLAwDER BRos., 210 Penna. avenue executed todo. ” = ide intersection of *:h street and Pennsylvania | S(Bolars and children suould be taught love | MO use as a ball-fleld. telly cpntretl sof Risdutics on Bat. | *Idt: near 15th street, open from 8s. m. to 8 p. m. daily The articl urpished By tare art rate Of which were attended | CQ, country. The Sunday school battle song | “Tao ‘aier Hace Hall Club have elected the urdlay a0 the ofice 1 (be Gite Taal he tea San FL : wtt___ | Bepublican) — | from time t cantities 4 ol ov s Cook. Vie : 4s 194 7th street, betwee coli . ’ Bere delivered at se sormer by Kev. Samuel j hich Sueue ee gent, George Bi Cook: Vice President R. A. | plae of alike number removed and it will be D und E, three docraahove Gad Felices tant eon Garcewn Called for during the yeas nee ly. A. and D. A. Burr, and at Burton; Recording Secretary, Jerome A. John: | ten that he is not unmind!ul of the clare or ‘Eek We ehened by th: the lasier by Mr. Burr and Kev. S. J. Hall. the | CRUFcR. | The schools next sung There's a | Huvon: Recording Secretary. F. R. Reveille: | tnion soldiers or colored meg Gol Gen ae, | 85 bis is the cheapest store in the Instrict. Also ae oA tn Secretary of the Young Men = Christian Asso- | Uf0°s for the Young,” which was followed by ‘Treasurer, Ed. I. ‘Savoy: Uapt Schawyer, Frank Bartlett, Capt. K- Williams bear im mind that he has no branch stores. ee - wai berecstent Pier PAT’ | with sufficient suretics in the sum of five thowsan | seed neg ne meention of the association | Kev. Dr. Newman, of the Methodist church, | F' Pataferro: Direrore Foe and Charles A. Thomas, The last named is a ere = ing Buvelop=s for the official ues of postmacters | © wey Tl tag eg Py a PO ee eee phen Air services shall be regularly | Gelivering an address. The exercises were | Tiypman, Sandy Brace, Jos. Barbosa, jes. J. | colored man iately in the service of Senator CITY ORDINANCES. during aperiod of twoyests fromthe later July, | Hit Attorney. one form to be fa or kept up when the weather will permi* slowed by the scholars singing «The Good Ship | Matinews; Jou W Curry, Jos, Cook, H’Jobi- | Pomeroy as private eecretary. Mr. Warr tor Passed by the Sixty-sixth Council, 1369 | "The eetimated Nustber or cuwiepes tee contract. with goed and euiaeoet tons tor Keigious services a the jail were held ax | Zion," the benediction being pronounced by | Ma" Bowler commenced the work of removing and reiting ae willbe reguired annually te as follows ‘shine ‘such portion of the article a= way Ls psael by W. G. Finney, B. &. Hawkes aud | Rev. B- P. Brown. of Wesley Chapel. ‘Lhe ———~»—__— the office and has determined to keep it open | °¥ AT for therelief ot W. M-Slowen,apoth:- | Class Mo. 1, 1.000.000, more or less, 3: by 5: in- | senna een L. B. Dickinson: Mrs. Olive Freeman visited | PTOCession reformed and marched to the Island, Sorrosep Hoatcipg.—On Friday Mathew | tor members of the bar from %t0 9 Pm. daily cary ofthe First Ward. cher. * All deliveries will be subject to inspection by s the female< in their corridor. The trac bccn ~ ee pot age them Li Glasco, who bad been sent to the almshouse Be it emacted by the Boars! f Aldermen and {Cites No. 2, 4,000,000, more or Ines, 3’. by Sis in- (okt Py py fernished were banded in by Mrs... M. taking reshmens ear respective the previous day ina sick and destitute con- = Tes PRESTR ‘aris. | Lea dof Common Council of the City of Wari viton, | ches. : ol a el ; Kicks. ee ae school-rooms. sition Hy officer Stincheomm, of she sth pre- f ritn acneciaticn et cecoeaie ne fin | That the sum of one hundred and seventy_(out caliset No. 3, 720.00, more or less, 3': by 6). in- caticte Gill be Cacmned euticiont comme tp eneat the sp Se . PORES FY on Thursday lect. be bea nn asceriained that } stany with a grand social reanion of the «nem. | dollars and forty-nine cents be, and the sams Cines No. 4, 750,000, more or less, 4 by 9 in Deliveries must be free of charge et the Treasury A Word © Apvic ward your boay | THE County Jam—attemps of Jr on ‘Thursday last be had in a saloon im the | jant wits @ grand so is hereny. appropriated ont of the general and, | 40 om cut, Washineton agaist the wronds of disease which may r is cpe—G-w ral Kenoration—A few da} First Ward been beaten. it was deemed neers- | ovoning The exerci msi-totan ad- | pry William M. Slowen for medicines far- | “ Crass No. 8, 3,000, more or less, 4. by 10. in- ‘he failure to comply with any one order onder sult fatally, aud your property against thy as- | (en Crocker, the warden of the jail, in passing | sary to inform the Coroner Accordir Ely Dr | Gress of welcome by the President. General 0, | Bished the poor of the First Ward tor the | ches the contract will operate as the Sersettare i saulcs from man and the elements which em. | TOWER the corridor facing the cells im the | Puller examined the body this mormiiee ace © Howat a seepeher ey S00 Nee arter ending December 331, 1-8 For Class No.1. an ordinary quality of bat or | :utife penalty of thy oud. or the Secretar) of ths Gaually Breat-u the Gimimution oF destruc. | Forthesst portion of the building on the third | aft-:apost mortem decided tha D.; music, readings, recitations, Gc ‘The pproyed, March 29, 186 Fellow paper will auswer. ‘The otter classes t= of anv articles os shall == nem” Hon of all earthly possessions; bat asail your |" % woticed that some I~ or 2) prisoners in | necessary, and & jury is m ces th.- aft ; S ibllma ieABIY Dita pies toe tact = ve made (rom Fed. blue, green. and bal oF cream ee eee ae ee a need a autions to save life or property may b- in | ‘at Section looked suspiciously, and mdging | noon mee for the purpose | ys Act to lay a water mainin the alley known | colored paper. asmay be reyuired, of approved | Oy,’ and chargeto the contrante 8 ity perc tom en it behooves you todo the uext bes: | “At all was not right determined that they — ofa soiree. as Washington street. ne -saleaiene eicitiian tematon: of the price whic! §t ehull be found necessar; to Insure your tit the loving und | SBuuld be watched. A careful examination of Green & Williams, auctioneers, kav sold a _ > Re Be it narted by the Board ahs easot teanes shhh 2 psy tor suc chee . penden! oi you may pot suff j the walls revealed the tact that a hole large | parts of lots and 20y7in Fish AND Ov Lesorpd fale ~~ Bre | of Common Council of the City of Wassnjton, online epee vanes I copa’ BAC empented by ccgthsinctory bond Frit death, the destroyer, should | *2OUEM for a man to pass through had been | Ju feeron ct ottest ae baeirl Alga oe Reedy reo hat the Mayor be autuorized aud requested w | Nave etch print pon the face ag cnay be direct: | Sill Bet CES non MS tS and insure your buildiags and } CBt almost ‘broagh the wall, im which the old | improvements, to A " Le) whar! > deol at fre ee ane | cause a water main te be laud in the alley | ed by: the Posteae General. They must be | Giaicrs in the articles loss by fire. so tha’ you wilt have | bricks bad brea carefully replaces and pias- | Also, at private sale, lot 25x10, 1aproved by a | 80a Maman ued akset inc ae fo 3), | known ns Washington -treet, and the erection | banded in Parcple ct twenty five. packed in paste Bidéers will be re.nited to copform their bids t> your property secure from | ‘Ted wp with soap and tiaie Ql" was alsofound | three-story brick howe, inentian coe eee | per hen tained for which roel e Trne:, (De | of a hydrant therein: aud to defray the expense Ein envelopes’ of Ietter sive, ard Noeachof cues | the sprciicatione torsixived, wud Talluve tod -> Seer arn me moe ae. | se trent wanenteeaen a Phe prinamens Eiger thomaad Ges carne or oysters ar ben Lente we nerals: Me | jetter. official, apd extra oficial sizer, sepuraiely will CSR0 the Teen eT SOUTWELL » the of mau. If itis | ¢ a he cemtre c je Prisoners 2 a 2 < ors ar- riated, payable out of the water funa; the : : gers 4 ginseae ee ne es Jf it 2 | wese placed tm irons aud the wane Spates rived yesterday, and are quoted at sixty cen': | Pdtand to be reimbuteed by svat ae nene i Ee eee setary of the Tro 2 hat the company to whieh | It ®As doubtless their mtention to make their to 31.25 per bash upon the property bordering on the line of said | Hon by mail for delivery to postaasters PBOPOSALS FOw WASTE Pare ust Your Money ts periectiy sate, Aud escape by first jumping to a shed directly | hin College, to Paymaster A. W CPP ET Water main as wg authorized by es isting law. required to be delivered at the Depart: ei 7 every one bas not the time or means to ex- ped —— they Kcnriptind baba poe 15 cents per siuare foot, am uuting Petite Fess hah oe ee Approved, March 29, I-89, wrapei il be dispensed with. sired to nn | OFFER OF tue Oryza Sr xTRS } amine for Bimasel: or herseit all the cisims of | ORUATA agatnst apy successful escape by the — — atrick § s — ° mst 0 Be <n s, May 1h i~9. rival companies, it is better toeutruct Gao wesice | Use of the shed hereafter it will be wemowes “THR Wortp or Wonners: or, the London *. above the Loug Bridge, tae dead body of AN ACT for the relief of Jobe Tippe:: perpen hohe OO Proposaie will bs saccited as tan tee of the 2s0Me agent who is Kaown tobe trustworthy | TRere aie at present about % prisouers econ: | 4), at Odd Fellows vald be | 2 white mfant, with its Read severed from its Be at enacted by the Board of Aldrwrn and | whem less than SOW are Tequired. proper latels | Greneee Superivtend-at of the Treasury 6 idiues Such an oue is Mr. T. 3. Hanson, No. de sth | UHed bere about 40 of whom are ander sentence 1m by ali who ean appre ceauriful | Pody. aud took it to his house, where an in- | Boardof ¢ommonCounelbaf the Cryof Wickwar of direction musthe placed upon esch package by | untill? o cock fon -n THUBSDAF. the sot treet. Who i= azeut for several npapies, a= | pl area reypehn a and the curious. tis very unlike a panorama, } G¥eSt will be held. hres od sum of five recone dyce and — ey — bg ee ‘the di- | testant, Sor thesale rs ef nant Fe A OF will be seen by 1 ertisen a eyed in cleapimg up the building an P C i 5 ; Sap eeCEaE TE is hereby, appropriated out of the general fund ec re e 1 Treasury Department for eeanavad! Bits to cetan Wishing toNeent, | stounds. Im the northwest part of the nch pd oe eee ee, torino Rand Do Nor vonarr that Jos. H. Shattield gives | (5 enanis the Magor to reintene foe ippeit | ,. The envelopes must be fernished in euch quan | istiuse io ishing to insure and snimals enliven WS, Tep % | a crand moenlight excursion to Glymont on “e Tuck. | tities as may from timeto time be required to nll | rine "P: lected into two ber lite or property. rabiectarden nas been taade, in which vege- | sural and metropolitan scenery, naenl engine pk aa the Smount Of a fine tmaposed by Justice Tuck- | Orders of Pretomeon on in tee Dante : dang aed ——— rabies are crown for the use of the prisoners, | Mente. and fairy land. “Maines tod ay and | snerney conezt;, See bis advertusement in | of 'on the morning of December 26. Isss, tor aa ther port office in the city sd pulp wow om tend. for wach Babe THE May bee . and in -be rooms on the south side ot thebuild- | jocmorruw in addition to the evening exni mother colamn. alieged violation of law; and tbat the Mavor be, ted bidder resides, or at the enve BATT\ Al OF THE WASHINGTON | ing used by the female prisoners, tue floors Sc BURT-EN \ eRerN Was formally © + bitions. and be is hereby, authorized and required te | lopearenoy, or at thie department. as she Post. ——_o—_——_ cause the said sum of five dollars to be paid. Pret General may direct, free of cost for pack- Gorxe To Evrory.—The Library © ommit- Approved, March 2%, 1-69, q ati tee have determined to send Mr. W. ko Smith PLAIN LASTING Ag Bids are cleo invited for @ 00 envel-p-s, mere ot the Botanical Garden, to Europe, tor th. | BALMOBALS. AN Act for the re ; ned to- | bave beem repaired and the walls thorough! day Se ue fe and shooting for prises coated. with wi itewash. In the cells, halls elem Park. of Sevenih stree nd corridors whitewash and cement bas made a days. This morning. at Agreatly improved appearance. The fencing treservos th: right to reject all Prop ‘wilt be suarked ee eS ee ‘opoenis 3 might. immediate friends, but by all who, andouktedly be a success from thestartasthos- ¢ 'v all who, on the o2- Drake part in it have bem associat. «awl? of the May ball at the National Theater, and S from cld age. Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7thetrect, | of Common Council of the City of Washington, - — eee S be ‘That the Mayor be, and he vie needy. ‘author: ERINTENDENT ss = BD FOR ALL STYLES. ized and empowered to refund to F. Gaihy th ening it is 1 Mood Mayor Bowen A aie SBAPES, WBAB ana PRICES, | sum oF eign dollars, being the amount depos. mit to Board o en vunder 041 Fellsee Hen, | ited by Dim in the First National Bank fora is, Esq., for contirma- Sp 30-2w* 50271 jicense, Which was refused b: Board tion as superintendent of the public schools. Police Com: J pos “i z t issioners. ——ee S are op 1 Is Usrowrown.—C. = NEOA 6 oNer. Approved, March 29, 1569. ictioneers, have sok lots (is. The BYLAND v2 STONE COMPANY 109 and 110 in Uniontown or Anacostia to J.) | are prepared to farnii pan» A aw ee en by two so much delight tne perfection { successfal of these enterprises | Nyt in the terpsichorean Will be conducted on the weil- ar, “il! ¢f Bis pupi Proposals for Waste le trom the best quality of white or butt Paper.” add othe General Superintendent create qitocimtion as- and walls oateide have also beon greatly im of arranging with similar e-ablich From $1.25 to 93 50. = taxes erroneously paid wise Remncr prescribed bf tie Derren athe | Meee PORGE.C RICE . - | purpose anging with similar es'abliche i " Fi. oe se Th ae, — : pty eae nhetray dolore bho Pe an Th | pFoved tm appearance, while in the yards gut- | ments of England, France and Prassix an ex. | C/at Wigan's " Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermon the Dead’ Detter Office aud atthe staasel Bene myi2td Gen Sept Treascry Buridings. streets, and, preceded by the Miriee But, | 7a have bern laid. Indeed, Gea. C.has made | change of ornamettal and useful plant. si 502 71h street, under Odd Fellows Hall.” | of’ Common Council of the Cry of W, lope Agency in the city ‘of ew York- Theses é ae marched up the Avenue acd out “th street 1) fy, much headway im the work of renovating | Smith leaves early next month, and will bean: min hat the Mayor be, and Re is hereby, nuthor- | felopee to be del ered. Sood order frie of cont | [OTIC TO -ACTOLS. the Park, presenting & very fine a, ‘tae old bulk, that those who remember its con- | sent about three months. Dui ing his absenoe, | [, For House Wear. 91. ized to pay, or to cause to be paid, out of the riment at Wachington, D.C. invyunn Mavons Orever, Ory H tm thew grey coats trimmed with grevm, biace | {utiom.tn former years are very agreeably sur- | Mr. Herry, the assistant superiatendent, wil tn Witsow s, | general tund, tho sum of sixteen’ doliass ana ‘re wees” Wasnixctow. DC. tay it pants, and fel: hats with black feather’ Foote to tae Worden a cocoty ane — bave charge of the garden. 552 7th street, ander Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cais Bie ee hokage orf Lope 4 will soit © ete zw a te 4 ? jarase, Gap OPES Char: 01 mn aud G. W. until 12 M.. . May con Diack sil caches were Cbiet Te eats Sud heir associates. Monruany Ruroey ron ArniL-—Dr. 3. &. | FTIRGTOUABS STOR. a pesnty Hopkins, on siuare NB. 110, the same being to Stroction of three Bridges On Third, Fourth. and = . wer . + an ——_o—___ Dexter, S of Te. hich » welli - imbaree him for excessive assessment for ae re ene Rely Senn Adenses | Conpuimmbehae alae Frerivat.—On | ports 142 deaths as having occurred inthis city a a San Teta improvements on said square carisbe,cn! specifications of the work to ive dope _ = Thareday evening next: Prof. Marini proposes | during the montB of Apri of which 76 were nder lowe’ Mall, . Approved, March 29, 1569, | iors Ome application at the City Ser- con Boe » give to upils And patrons & grand com- | males, 61 femal 2 — ~per! : will te teed the cay ee area, Ettowhere | pilmentery May Retieat io heen This | were white, 46 colored, and 4 not reported: 1s | FOR OUR SBRSITIV Sunes Boorse cy AN Act for the relief of F. Gaby. | “A printed copy of this edvertiscment must he ai- “a \ ad mew baliel Eaton B® 8nPouncement will be Teceived wi great | were trom consumption, 15 from pueumonta, | Low sHORS At WILSOWS, Re it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and lioard | tached to each and each bid most be ac- saute Washeaa day ign. Irwin Pitsure, not sone by his scholars and their r | cost for transporte- Postmasters to pass as | tested old pian. Tee Recvarrres —( of the order 0! fumbia District Tent Rechabites, which has jurisdic. T.8¥ Stternoo tom over the tents of Marsiamd, the District ot, Meranie end IN YANT.—On Sat- colored woman on yth street jome excitement by her efforts r 4 Btone in dimensions | “™ 4‘7 for the improvement of the Western Fat be - " lant child by choking round, SSS ay eee Seer eeana eeceeeees | Roce uneame ae et | | meecnmante eens ity wall pay a trate ogy th ae away STEPS, PLATFORM! Saari cae a 2 ington, of Alexandria to-aig Peoria nd carried ees pele od To-MonRow the Fanning races commence at WINDOW ua SAN Sn ‘That the sum cone dred outs “oe Se a a: lark the Natiova) Course. The success ot the trot- thereof: necessary, be, ExcvEsioxs.-The Potomac Ferry Company | jail, aud the child eee Placed in churge a7 | W2E season tuat closed last werk atfurdsxcod | RoppLE pe Be NG. AQHLER, ac. | same is berepy, Sppropriated, le out ot advertise the steamer Wawaset for charter for Mary Edwards. evidence that the coming week of raunming | ), sy Masonry, in large guantities. tee eee erry econo recht ad excursions to Giymort and other por At ——.___ races will be as successful. ‘Apply to a ecas ing he fences and for neces ea F wneaty deneure rover? ot na eamneed this oxpay—To-day, Messrs. Donoho and Uos- SINGULAR ACcrDEwT.— Yesterdays horse be. | _™Arl6é Gan ones rea tmpended by the comuiesiousra mete 10 De P Pi rt ar forta, week for comstructtg a three tea werced, last longing en eon Erawiey, ving ag Seka wane SS Seiten = ompended by the commissioners thereof. Fees eee & Wastragton street, entered mto bond for the feet south, in ju &@ gulley east of 1% 5 } Bo. F. . =~ ; @ Potomes ta | cutlod of the work, Thatc bia war arenneee mrent, Stoke SiS Beek. horse was valued | REAL ESTATE EXCHA & BROKERS, DWELL. —_—_—_—_—_—___. thf ‘AOKLE at Opene 2 | $4.35 per foot for the main sewer: ais se ee, | At $200. are ats No. 327 PENNA. AVENUE. Soath sido, | VISHING TAOKLE at PEABODY"S, Wo. 414 eral KIDWELL @ Toney, : . Alsc. deals in L ESTATE AND GBNERAL AGBNTS. + ZHAN iust.. re {cr magholes; $29 for drops, and $19 | CounrRy Roanoo See ‘advertisement of Mr. @h and 7th strecte weet Guns, Pistols, Powder, Snot Bait is, Gage’ REAL ES . ‘wg on Monday morning following. j W. P. Shedd in suocher column, ape iy Inthe bert tanner'atabane backs and Bal rein WAnnre eee | . Brew WASHINGTON, D.C.

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