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at ia. Thet! a b ’ Be present. The school room cf Mary Addison was approved aud + i prices tne cefony a : sein A tc SEAS AN AN IE ER eadhioentaiiediaicemeeteeaa <a . yu PATI AT wryy Podlic Sehsol Framinatio THE COrRTs. | CITY ITEMS. STEAMBOAT LINES, EVENING STAR. Freer Disteicr.— The examina Pais | Onrman’s Court, Judie Parcel. —To-dar retaae haste j = aio peal siadeielell pemioaamexaas | y Sebvol, No. % located on Vermont ave. | tBe Will of tbe J Dox-p pioneer TRY Porrtar Oar Hatt Cloratwe Horse | & MOUST VEsNUN — me roe. beween L and M streets-Moss Adie Pyne d to provve. i sto clotie ail the people, and | “ARBOW aptaio Th ! SATURDAY. | Futter. temcher—ty Tr Ww. PA phage te waiting ihe tT whart. foot of = k p yesterday; ewe! LOCAL cae | ! c ar vine Tard with flowers, ever- e - street, opposite | FuaT FuOTE. CORT Wan | and ptetnres, while boqaets were — eS Post Ollice 8 L. BAR’s | BSMACL GALL MG towa'S AMUSEMENTS. &c.. } tou. The duevt. by the little HaT hoys, | Howarp UsrvgasitY.—The annual exam- ow b a ad with George. | Ve —retorniva to the National Turater — ld rendered; so aiso the reading of W- | inaction of the Normal aud Preparaory D:- | ALONG FELT Nero b' brary east | town, was belt at Marxet House Hall, las | * Fare to Mount Vernon and return ies eocinted artists of Kelly & £ eho received the medal. The classes | rere oe hognra L ity willtake piace | the introd nto America of Mo alt | ght, Mayor H. M. Sweeney, pressiiog, acd we retern, lactating 04 MutRorotitaN HALL ayp VaRicty Tae- | writing, and maste showed g00d | 8° tonlows Extract: the most emi Sah tt rani ac to Ramsburg secretary. Ramsbare |B R, Pennsylvania avenue, between ith aod Several of the visitors ex- Wednesasy. Jane 23—Written examinations | Ur tes have aot failed og nqaivoza | asked leave to withdraw ths resolution offered 7 os Open every night with a first. | Pissed themselves as hizbly eraified at the | »,WCenerdry, TR MS tien Bkparacors, | fact. aud hey hayeeadorsed with unequivo. by bits at the last meeting “Mr Wit Tecnce CLOTHING ESTABLISHMEN | catertilinaant = progress of the school and the efficiency of the | Vii ticy ciasty Grreky prose sition, Prin. | expressions of satisfiction, so grext and long | DY Pip St ne i tenche| a, by the committee ap- pomted at the jast meeting, to report ia favor Of the resolution offered by Mr. Mitchell la-t meeting. recommending to “tae Oy-pora- | of Georgetown the appropriation of one b Excveston to Piney Point and Leonard- ipal Barber; Normal. Junior class, English | desired on acg ver W. ‘rammat, Principsl Barber; Model School. | ton. pity Eogiish grammar, Miss Lord. Model ae z ss BH. English crammar. Mr. (brez- DBRANGEMENT or THE BowaLs. Seno). slass C. E uve of Speer's «Siandard Wine sition to the medical protes- 2conD District. —On Thursday afiernoon, Primary No. 13, located on H street, near 34, was examined by Mr. Woodward, and tne | staty little boys ander the charge of Miss Ne- town, on the «te: W. Cott, to-nignt St. MATTHEW's ScuooL, K street_—Strawe | berry festival EAMSHIPS Mode! tar: * DETWEEN ory gitsd grammar, Sede, | {red thousand deliars for the purpose of | CORNER SEVENTA AND E STREETS, | - oR ; Cuvaca, Uniontown.— ed quite a creditable examimation,coa- | Mr. Thompson. Spelling match from 1z:)0 p. | Kerping the system in tone and preventing de- | making the atdraiiroad ooninea Sa eas j 1N AND NEW YORK sidering that many of them are now jastoat | m to2 p.m rangement of the bowels is almost beyond be- | tne Loudon and Mampsbire Railroad and the | — Fettows’ Hatt, Navy Yart.—Srraw- be sipbaet. Thursday, Jane 2i—Preparatory, Junior | lief. Try them. and you will be convinced of | (range stalrcad, to be secured Upon ail the WASHINGTON, | mohipe EC KNIGHT, taval for the benefit of tue Ewst Was in ihe same afternoon, inconseqnence of the | class, elements of algebra, Principal Barber; | the fact.” For sale by Droggists. wks property of the bridge and rattroad company, } ington M. E. Sunday S-boot. nce of Mr. Mason, of the Board of Trus- | Normal. Junior clas:, elements of algebra, —————— _ at Ube nearest practicable point.” Mr Mitchell ——e tees, Mr. Woodward examined Primary No. | Principal Harber: Model School, class A,| TAR CENTRAL DOLLAR StorR, 2 Markt | fiyored the ed connection, and hopad Tae Natiowat Drvistox Soxs or Tewrz. | {' 0gbt by Miss MF. Wilson. in the same | arithmetic, Miss Lord: Model School, class B, | Space, between Sth and ih streets, isin con- | thus immediate acuon wonla be eeen by adopt. sais | 2 RABcR— Visit to Mount ¥ om, de. The Ni q| | building as the former school. This school is | arithmetic. Mr. Gregory; Model O01, class t of the latest novelties tn the way g the resolution, and sending a copy of it to | oo ante = Beet Tavision of the Sons ot Tempe r | composed of sixty small girls, all of whom | (©, first division, arithmetic, Miss Alvord, | ot Jeweiry, Pinted Ware, Faus, Vases, &e. the corporate authorities of Georgetown, Mr TOWN crery MONS 2, Sous ot Temps | were present with one exception. and the ex- | Model School, class C, second division, arith. 1 Jenkin Thomas was uot fully satisfied with mpiiawen txeustn ies | Tpertenter RONDAT sea . place of mee ing | *@iBation was a creditable one to teacher and | meric, Miss Nic + the conduct of the parties maxing the proposi- . oe 4 A xt he oh, | scholars. . Friaay. June eparatory, Junior class, AD ton. He bad opposed the proyect of the travel } 17th streot an Primary No. },in ee ae be sar and Roman : i Biro ee | Dridge over the aqueduct, becanse he was not 4.8. Those . thorian the » Was examined yesteriay afteraoon by | Normal, Junior cl: tiny | alt j d as to the responsibility of Alexaadria r .@ FO siz 5 _ ' ams Gea ta Woodward and M:Leitaa ia 2 | Miss Lord: Model Senool, class A, hist of ul, Aqueduct aod Bridge Com Mr CLOTEAET BOR S5h) SIE Liss ’ 1. The Committre on Gon- H sireet, near 34, in the p’ the Untted s Miss Lovd; Modet Son H. Tenney ottere t 1 a = “ eT of the parents and friends % on, geography, Miss Alvo + and the examinauon was a very good ble us te continue sellin Hotianper 14. 1 b A ALEXaND 3, secomd division, g*vgra- “hee SIA t THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOYS’ AND | Division be S20 € of five cents be levied ap n gentleman also, at YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IN TUB La} . re " umined Miss Hoss’ school tor temale - an pean a abil a BDAY ayy subordinaie diyisi mary No ~.) at the Miller School Buiidia Principal Son Fine Wares Sakic ie we Geant DIsTRICT. eee bik bere a amber of tac arithmetic. ne Ai Th street, between Dand BE. Prices | s 3 orekc and frends were also presen’. Tais a nd upward. Divisten paid a visit like the others, 18 one ¢ omposed of sory staal ea TDR a TYLER tee Ce ‘ : : mmencing: bat the lithe girls < English Sooks, doubdie ( + a. aaa eee tocd thoroughly. ved at Marble Hall, N | . —— eel Aeshna nel p District. —Prima posite Patent Office | Giomenieinaynd secret - ete ne | teae Tt ay afternoon py Mr. Gegorv. = x se komeeneinsan nie, god W rhman : tendon it! : ital | Mz. W.'B. Moore, of This school in ss ofthis department will | ror s Awans goto the Orinual : ins this market. ‘ ve oruniene mal ee eee don the corner of ith street east aud Yin conjunction with thos or Cperwecd D Onde, Prices eo Oxeca ur ae | Pennsylvania avenue, and Das three ciasses, artmeats, in the form ofastnion an- | 95 cu, s5e., sland upward. athe eueede ? : comprising G pupils, all ef whom were pres- ting of origimal | eut. nd se THE GOODS I SELL MUST BE AS REPRE —— | Although there bas been duriag the year aper Col’ars go to the | r & tall atendance di still the room tiself 491 7th street. Prices tv, 15, I= | hy t hefors BENTED. | : hacdly presents accommodations for half the per box. lifter an aprronetation Garden beatae ; led about the tomb. while :h 2 pproy n di thoas: oeae disp | pumber of the pupils, being very smal! and ily eee uenng eu aheeasae | ema sae eee i The acholars were examined. tn D4EArER THAN THR CuBaPast.— White | {eek aie - B7_No business fs done Sattrdays antil evenin : ek ing eo SOS GaxivesS spelling, ) abbreviations, 3 Juoe hirts, 75 cents, Sl, Si 25, and upwa! Un- | proposed ts complet m7 lm | 1 4 ~ = wocsavie wheceeuind: arihmetic, and Koman letters, ant give proof | oelock. Gen. Howard presiding. "These de- | dershirts and Drawers, from 35 cent like amount we be askea a : The National Division met in Carroll Hall | of Well spem' time on the part of the teacher. | parments are under the charge of A.L Bare | Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand: | Grrporann, Gi L. Walker, : oure, : at 9 o'clock this morning. 2. W kM he exercises were interspersed with songs, | per kerchiefs, already hemmed, 2 for 25 cents. The | Washington) that the A. SAKS & CO., ETON, Agent, G street Foust mm the chair, and all the officers present. closed with tbe vacation song, or «Merrily . eee ‘ best Paper Cuffs, 5 cents per pair, or 3) centsa | peers were an injury to harbor of DE & TAYLOR. Aeon: After g tong discussion, a rrsolntion was | Over the Snow.” by the waoleschool. Twelve | | Naw Excianp Futeps'(Cotongp) Scwoot | dozen. Excellent Paper’ Collars, clothelined | Geargeen anh HT, ato, (Be, -ATWOE, of ketown. ELD copied imposing a tax of ten cents on each | Pupils will be transferred to secondary schovls. | E\ a1NaTIONS.—The examinations of font of | hutton-hole, 10 cents ® box:and all other goods | duty, would vote against their Temainine HAVE JUST OPENED atorainate member initinted,—the amouat | Among the visitors were Messrs, R. B. Fergu- | the colored schools under the management of ually low prices, at Frane & Goldman's, | there. He then characterized the props thus raed to be paid to the M. W.Scribe,to | 50m, H. F. Zimmerman, and George F. Gu- society were reported in the Brap of yes- | Marble Hall, No. 458 7th street, opposite Patent osition before tae meetinz as & tax on the WHITE DUOK SUITS; = > be ured as a general propagation fund. hick. 2 . esas Ries, £0 So comrane he list the | cuiice, bl: | people for the benefit of Oakes Ames and : PRs On motion of Gen. S. F. Cary, of Onio, it | Friary School, No. Il, located corner of 7th | following i= appended, which took place too —-— _ | Other Massachusetts capitalists, and he defied By rT Was resolved to bold a public’ temperanee | and G streets south, Mrs. MeUathran teacher, ob ome pamelor . Fen Linen Collars and Cutts go to the Origi | contradiction. Mr. Jenkin Thomas thougnt MABBEILLES VESTS; EUREAU OF CONSTBUC etmg at Carroll Hall, on Scaday morning | Was examined yesterday i gr yp fei or — Aloe riacipal Of Now Bogiad nal Franc, 44 7th street. between D aad E. the Alexandria Canal Company were trans- TION AND REP ALE = o'clock. C_ Datie Tee cemans eesats of atxty Saeeie oaben kee > a cending their authority when they undertook 2 oP anen Pie S'S'cloek, he National Division took a | Puptls. divided into three classes. They were Aitsstou Schools, was examined from | For Scuwan UnpERsninrsgototheOrizinal | to buid ralironds, and he favored cae separ’ ot SEAR SUCKER CoaTS; Beazar oy Gawctarcrion eee ebens recess. snd proceeded to the east front of the | ©xamined in spelling, reading. definition, aad | 2to5 p.m. The examination - the several | Franc, 199 7th street, between D and E. Prices the committee beiug referred to the Coancils w One ee tent Office, where the group (numbering | TentAl arithmetic, and the reading was oue of | studies pursued— spelling, qemling,, writwe, | 35,50, 75c., $1 and upward. Hilts [without ang. secosienneton: BE we aL ALPAcca coats; States, Proposals io furnith Timber aot ot er arout two hundred.) was photographed by | ie principal features ot the occasion. “(dood | arithmetic, aud geography—displayed progress ee ee Tenney was surpriced that a citizen of Wash. aterinls for the Bavy for the fiacal year opdihe Brady. Night and Good Morning” was pretuly reid by | made during the year highly creditabl+ alike to 3 For ALL kinps of Gents’ Furnishing Goods | ington (Mr. Walker) should thrust himself on go to the Original Franc, 447th street, between | a meeting of Georgetown citizens, The stranger D and E. three doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, | might probably be a Long Bridge advocate. as his is the cheapest store in the District. Also | Mr. T. Mitchell hoped all debate bear m mind that he has no branch stores. would cease, and that immediate action would be taken, The guarantees of the parties making the proposition were ample, and be thonght the terms very re 1570, will be received wt this IcK m | of the 6th day of Jaly nex 8 Will be opened The closing «xercises of this body will be Beld m Carroll Hall, (G street, near 1Wth,) to- wrorrow (Sunday) evening. at 7 o’cloek. Sbort addresses will be delivered by Hon Mr. ‘Witmore, of New Hrunswick: D. Bradford, of Kentucky; A. E. Bradley, Esq. of Eastern New York, and other friends of the cause, ‘This meeting is helt im connection with the Miss Edith Taltavali,and “The Blue Meadow” | teacher and pupils| Among the trends and was also read bya class composed of Misses | parents present were Mr. Z. Richards, Rev. Annie Hartington, Anne Fairchild, Miry hur, Aing, Principal ef the Colored Theological Gill and Melue Larman. There were present | Institute, Rey. Chauncey Leonard, and Mr. Messrs. R. B, Ferguson, T. E. Clark, Dr.S. A. | John L. Hickman, all of whom spoke in the H.McKim and Rey. Mr. Halliday, ali of whom | highest terms ot the excellence exhibited in the took part in the examination, and expressed | several branches, the general neatness and de- themselves highly gratified at the result. tment of the pupils, &c. The Board of MOBAIR COATS; ELUE FLANNEL BUITS; . and must be fer Timber, &e . for the Navy. ¥ be distincutehed from other business let- a FoR Goop CeTTon Socks go to the Original BLACK PLANNEL 8U1Ts; Franc, 4 7th street, between D and E. Prices Mr. K. Dent said he expressed the wishes dent tn and aoneed 06 148 tar. Someta ate te Washington City Temperance Society, whose | Primary School No. 1, Miss M. Moora, | Trustees and Superimtendent returned thank- | °s 10, 15, 2c. and upward, ofa barge neuer of tata pareseroe oe WHITE FLANNEL SUITS; Stractions to Lidders: giving the termed! preven officers and members will attend in a body. teacber. located near the corner of north A and | to the New England Friends, and expressed re -___ im saying that he doubted the propriety of of guarantee, and of cartificate of gosrantors, . : ob streets, was yesterday examined by Mr. | the wish that they would, at their approaching Savks tom Ge Some Gene ron a BROWN LINEN sUITS; with printed forme of offers. wlll be farniepel t? - ‘West of the of Trustees. The pupils, 5i | yearly meeting, decide favorably to the return CITY ORDINANCES. make any such loan, He thought the Alexan. such persons as desire to bid. on application to Menrag Reams Scust toms Vmaet x—On | sn qumber, are divided into three classes, all of | of the several teachers to the work so happily Passed by the Sixts-sixth Council. dria Oanal Oompany were not identified with — fra those of all the pacts came een? eens ’ Se eee con ae ‘ue | Whom exhibited satisfactory proficiency in inaugurated and successfnlly continued to this es the ineencete Of the towa,and the Aquedect ir ‘NM DUSTERS mae yar application to the fos’ 7th-street Park, sp Teadi i 5 it a Ac . L. Sears, ae Pe : four days, and are making great preparations | SU ium Stic" abe cedminationy wae eee | ecg rae eutndrawal of this aid at this time | Aw Acr for the relief of W. 1. Sears, apoths. | teir was a worthless aifain, and would sovd would be a great lors. The average attendance during the year 46, or {3 per cen:.; absent on day of examination, 2; prepared for promotion to grammar grade, 10. This examination closes the examinations of the New England Friends’ Mission Scools. ‘ cary of the Seconda Ward. tor it. Associations of kindred character have Bo enacted by hs Dou @ Ladies Bik Board of CommonCouncil of the City of Washington, ‘That the sum of eighty-five dollars and seven- ty-five cents be, and the same 1s hereby, appro- priated out of the funds of the Second Ward to with songs by the children, and indicated an earnest and faithtnl year’s work on rt of the teacher. All the pupils were present yes- terday except two, wRo were absent on account of sickness. Thirteen will be transferred to See Tot aud go to pieces. He moved that that por- tion of the resolution recommending the loan be stricken out. Mr. Joseph L. Simms was opposed to @ four mile rauroad as this would be: the Loudoun and Hampshire road not bay- BEOWN DUCK WALKING COATS; ' been mvited from New York, Philadelphia, Balumore, Frederick, Charleston. S. ©., and it a= probable that delegations will be present from all, including from the last-named city Bir T. Spengler, the first President of this Ve- & copy of the schedules of the other exatuipatien only, in order thet pares tend to bid may jedge whether it eat te make application for any of the classes f DEAB ET TAB SUBS; tractor, Mr. Wm. 1. Dyer, to the Board of School Guardians, who have appointed Mrs. Mark Appleby as janitor. The building fronts twenty feet on Prospect street and sixty feet on Lingan street, is built of brick, two stories bigb, with siate roof, and sills and caps of Sen- eca stone. Its total cost is 2 trifle over $9,000. FAIRFAX AND GEORGETOWN TvanrixR Comrany.—A meeting of the Directors of thi company was held & few daye since in this lace. The resignation of W. D. Shepherd as President was received and cepted. Lt was decided to commence work on the road by July Ist, if possible, and have the same completed by Decrmber Ist. The election of President was postponed tll this evening. COAL SuirMENTs.—Duriog the past week 13,575 tons of Cumberland coal have over sb: — northward from this port as follows : sorden Mining Company, 2,(51 tons: Camber- Re it enacted by the Boardof Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the City of Washington, That the cum of twenty-two doliars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, payable out of the general fund, toenable the Mayor to pay J. G. Mattock the amonnt of bill incurred by him for repairing his hack, the said hack haying been damaged by) falling into a hole in the Street, on the night 156, 2 00 to 83 00 A. SAKS & CO., $17 SEVENTH STEEET, myl7-tr__Three doors above the Avenue Honse —$— Rite the Avenue House choked her and threatened to kill her, and last night he called again, and wlule in converan. tion with her drew the knife and made the cut, which took effect as above stated. Gilfillan has been living with the woman for the past twelve months, and this morning stated that he com- mitted the act in sel ni Asalditional securit Withheld from the condition, and was supplied with comfortable Gesks, biack poards,&c. At the examination yesterday afternoon’ the pupils all looked neat and bappy, while each one brought a handsome hoquet. These floral contribations were pre- seated to the teacher and trustee at the close of the exercises. The examination demonstrated that Miss Henning has spared no pains to pro- moe both the moral and educational training of her pupils. Primary School No.7, locatad on 7th street, near E street, (for females,) taught by Miss Rachel A Garrett, was examined by Mr. Jos Aa. feiowroomy of peor ad gooene | i grog lastevening. ‘The school rood was filled to : “ . overflowing with visitors, and the pupils pre. | Pecaui® of, tne plalnull and wife having, sented & very neat appearance, dressed in white, ( * said : With their desks decorat~d with flowers. The | P2S8ee on the cars of said road to pare Baval board, of which Admiral Siring. | Timi inelr desks Gecoraia. Sage eaaiiiae brought to this city and having, as alleged, am is president, w! spec xam Teading, s * ham ees — aa Nem Seooeetne Punctuation,and tbe primary rules of arith, | followed the direction of an agent of said com ‘d cake baskets, toilet set, silver-plated gold entom willt ny a: silver-plated butter dish, set ivoty-handled: gol neeklace, salt case containing silver salt spoons, $ boqust fans and holders, heavy gold ring, gold and silver medals, &c. The Scbeutzen King’s medal u @ fine piece of woramanship. .defe the Secretary ef the Treasary ‘The classes of this Bureau are numbered and designated as follows No. 1, White Oak Lore No 2, White Oa! lo 3. White Oak Curved Timber cy = Bow: oS Arvarns AT THE Navy Yarp.—Messrs. ‘Wm. Morgan and B. F. Palmer, employed re. spectively in the machine shop nd in the bu- eau of yards and docks, and who were d charged several days since tor being candidates tor the B: ! cf Common Council on the +-Cit- t im the Sixth Ward, were yesterday by order of the Secretary of the Navy. ven the rightof way: Mr. G.. Walker BUYS? ALPACUA JACKETS; ‘The proposal must be for the whol: of wciaes, mndary Schools uext year. ee compensate L, Sears, apothecary for said | explained 1 Poses o and ail appitcatt.ns for intormatiog or for the ‘ Trim, How a resident of that cuy. Besides shoot: | “SOc'nra Disrmict Primary Schools Nos. | A SaR1ova Case or CoTTiNG.—Last_ night, ‘ward, for medicines furnished ths poor tor the Geidge route far’ a’ valved: wae Clasuge amination of samples suet be mate to the coms . ang, there will be every variety of amusement 6,7 and §, of the Fourth Discrici, (South Wash- | bout 12 o'clock, &@ seriousgatfair took place in quarter ending December 31, 1565, fered an dment to the resolution as fol. WHITE LINEN PANTS; dante of the respective yards : Dea Tee agine famous Tope- walker and | {> 2 con.) were examined yesterdsy by trastecs | te house of Annie Mervin, on 13th street, & ‘Approved, May 2, 1-59.) lowe: “Proysded’ teat he Dormieatinn aban ropcesl_ mast tre accompanied by a certia. : Nerboon ed Srenig. Tbe eaiions | Gwe Champlin, J. A. Thomson and’ William | {67 Sere one a rere se wnion, — authorize euch action.” “Mr. Teauey asked and BOYS’ BROWN LINEN SUITS; wich the Diader trevies abet be prizes, now on exhtbition at Boteler's, Penne < Baws Pcie schools are all composed | Silage. # woman ™ he AN spe Grantee coxiaie privileges to Charles | obtained leave to withdraw the report of the " me w= in feo ceticane for which, Zan be dicteioated Chae orca: glint streets. | ox Zoptions were preseut af cvamination, Trenpon so the hands of Archibald Gildlian, & | se cnoctedby the Board of Aldermen and Board | Commitee, offered at the last mesting, yn WAITER JACKETS. anafacturerc Crayrogetu, Qoiar in thet — ,a rifle, ‘ er. arres rear Seciopngt bye Muy of Wathinge cies whicl epply ‘eaarantors SEHIME Machine, (Howe's:) also, walnut soft | ty ened We, Che tener ar ine | house of Sergeant Vernon, and was taken to | 4,0! Mecnioion tataakin ey es Pee renee a ere moet corti uy the Aaseamre of Internal Mews c . Maarble- cel 7 a +i - Fe. - by ¢ + strict i ; cod camp chair, | fine French bropes clocks, | Sfeet Presbyterian Church, numbers 3) pa- | ‘be Central Guardhouse, ron” pe tz beld until | Caries Edmonston to occupy one-half of the | the Alexandria Brides aud seavirona Company ‘The contract will be awarded ts the person who : amp 4 | Pils, 52 of whom were present. The examias- | the extent of the injazies can be ascertained. carriageway in front of his lot on H street | pe referred to the corporation of Georgetow makes the lowest hid and cives th oes inely-carved: tyory-headed caus Freuen | Woz was conducted by Mr. Champlin, aud | DF. Muncaster was called in, and found that | COmekeway, infront of hie lot on H stree Bot balan SPECIALITIES: quired by law, the Navy Department, howss-rs , nt gold bend dinker and tea Sot balt arnce | embraced reading, aritiimetic, numeration and | {€ Wound was an inch and a halt in lengih, | Dove, between Ninth and 7 mecowarytorine |S ee ee OFFICE 60a: reserving the right to rerct the lowest bil. oF any. ’ Se ree enn aad tn woe, Bel Genet | Stee bo alk Gf wane he panes penetrating the abdomen. anda portion of the | Cons:rnction of his building. ‘THe New Pustic Scoot BuriprnG.—This TS (Genteed nero GL $0 | Yhich itimay deen ex rbitant 2 pitcher cake ear ee tay on miver- punted ice | *Eesssct ves. crecitably, winning. th ot | bladder protruded from the Pound, and as yet | ““anproved, May 24, 1809 building, which bas just been completed at | THOROUGHLY SHRUNK WAITE DUCK poh ap ed Tore pete Fag Eiicher, silver egg stand, with cups and spoons: | eee ac the Maren eae ee of | ne cannot say that the woutlded woman is out PP Sse Bae Misia the corner of Lingan and Pro:pect streets, was | PANTS OnLy SHB sacrament SE) ; tract. and thelr respoustitiiiy must be ; Re SUK parasol, meerchanm cigar-holder, | f° oGs of the school. quite @ numbre of whan | ofdanger. The woman stated to Sergeant Ver- An Act for the relief of 3. G. Mattock. yesterday afternoon turned over by the con- Sie led to the satisfaction of the Nevy Dey ' s work-box complete, gold watch, silver | eet ee ania vchoor vember of whom | Ton that yesterday morning Gilfillan had a . sets ear-rings and breastpins, 2 silver. | Were present. This =chool room is in good i : - of the I-th ot February, [Approved, May 21, 169. AN ACT to remmburee David W. Heath and to correct an erroneous assessment. Re it enacted by the Board of Aldermen ana Boardof Common Councilof the City of Washington, That the sun of twenty-two dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated out of the general fund to enable the Mayor to refund to David W. Heath the amount paid by him by reason of an erroneous assessment in 1566 on ——aaeaneee Svit Acatnst THE Baltimore AND Vito Raitnoap.—Messrs. Davidge and Terry bave, for James Starkwea'her and others, (children of ‘said Starkweather and his ‘late wife Roxanna,) ot Michigan, entered suit in the Cxcuit Court against the Baltimore and Onio Railroad Company, claiming $5v,(00 damages, DEVLIN & Co., Oak Piank; No 5 Wai! ow Pine Logs. Wo &. ¥ Yellow Pine Mast Timi ‘Logs: Wo. 12. W Pin Is White Pine » Beech ; 15, White Ash Gare Bickory, No. 25. Black Walugt. Mw Maple. Cherry: No. 19. Locust Timber; Lecust Treenails; No. Black Spruce, New York Clothiers, 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN UE, -_ ss =— 2 a. Ts” 3 3 g z or soy eke lot S. 10, in square No. 46. n Min n < Headings: No' 25. Lignumvite, No 1 ton navy yard yesterday and made a thorough | Metc, and their answers showed that tuey had | P&b} td attempted ire: Train ofthedefendants | , SEC.2 Andbe if enocted, That the excess of $197 tomes Oumectidated Ouapeny, S0ewen, NEw Reese Ho 8, i agg ng ap ad ey ) = been und-r the care of @ faithful andefficient | S\.4'TMyanna was keocked dowm aud sac ute | iaxes and charges for the years 1=57 and 186% on a ics > 5 Re ae ee ee tehison. one of the watchmen, was | teacher. Theschool numbers forty-nine pupils, | Doyipiy mangling her body ‘and severing ber ove-mentioned subdivisions of lot 10 in | Kay's docks, 4, Tonght maine 2 yesterday discharged for sleeping on Dis post, | 82¢ the average attendance has been about limbs, by means of which injuries she died im | Sid Square, overand abovethesumotfitty-one | Dmovens’ Rest—The following were the Lead. x aa Haxter appointed to fill'the vacancy. | forty-six. About fifteen pupils will be promo. | limbs, by means oI dollars and seventy cents be, and the same is | sales yesterday at the mart: 200 head of cattle ted from this school at the commencement of SPRING AND SUMMER the next session. The singing was excellent, hersof the force have been reported for the hereby, remitted. same offence. (Approved, May 28, I-60. AtS5 to $5.37 per 100 Ibs. gross; 40 sheep and CAvcnT oN A STEIN —On Thursday morn- = Se ee ee eee”.,hErrerereee mm e”)hlUlemcmcee.mCT Lc eee eS — lambs at $2.50a85 each: veal calves $6.50a88 The amet Tallapoosa, has now her com. | #=d the whole affair was and instrac- ing, & celored boy, aged about ten years, and | AN AcTauthorizing the laying ot 4 water-main | per 100 Ibs, gross; cows and calves 25865. plement of seamen. aud will ina few days re. | tive. At the conclusion of the exercises, the | known as George Smackum, was noticed loit- in | street north, between Twenty-fourth and celve Su Outfit of stores preparatory to a cruise. IITERARY AND McsicaL ENTERTAINMENT. Last evening a literary and musical erter‘ain- auent was given at the Assembiy’s Presbyterian burch, cormer of 5th and I streets, anda large Sudience Was present. The following was the }TogTamme, and all who took part in it acqait- ed themselves with credit: Music: Prayer and pastor, Rev. Wm. pel,” Mesars. and it Selo, Deciamation “ Polish Boy,” Mr. Joseph ‘Tyssowsks, Trio, «Hear Our Prayer,” Miss Kate Pearl, Mrs.0. W. Cook, and Mr.’ Robert + Essay, “Woman's Rights,” Mr. H. E. Ward: Scotch Ballad, Mr. Johu Parsons; Ora- fon. Age of Progress.” Mr J. R. Imbrie; Truor Solo, Angel ot Light,” (Jonizett,) Mr. Heron Seligson: Duett, 10 Solo, “ Waiting,” Miss Emma Camp. Serenade, Messr< 'D). and H. A. Kohr, Sebgsop, and Patton; Sleigh Bell Polka, Amateur Orchestra ——_.—____ R&eoveRiNc.—Mr Samuel Weil, of Atlanta, Georgia, the gentieman who wa seriously teyured by the accidert on the Wasbingtoa Sranch railroad en Wednesday night. has been the Junction to the moved from the hotel Hebrew Hospi al in Baltumore, and 13 recover- ‘ef from his wounds, and the sight of the jared eyes will im all probapility be saved. Weil ts & member of the Masonic order, = uring bis stay at Aunapolis Junction was ecly eared for by RC. MeGina and other members of the order. —— or THE Boys ts BLOE—A meet. of the ith brigade, Boy= tu Blue, was held vening a Barracies or of th and © streets, General T ia the chair, and Major G. J. ris tary. The Chair sated the object of ‘he meeting to be for the purpose of re- «resnizing the brigade, to keep Republicans of 80 colors m solid column, and after transact- sng business relating to a reorganization, the meetung adjourned. ee SiNGULAR Cates OF A STCRGEON.—A day ¢ Comet, Hiney, me ned tll the arrival a: her destination, when, upcn Teversipg ‘Be engine, the fragme: oruse. This is the first occurrence of the kin: ver reported in this harbor ae —_-__ FRaTRenal Visi?.—Ebjab Lodge, No. 50,0f tis city. and Potomac Lodge. No. 103, of Georgetown, Order of B'nai Beriin, (Sons of Covenant,) have made srrancements to pay A fraterpal visit to their sister lodges tn Balti- mere to-morrow. They will leave bere at = & to-morrow morning, and will be re. i by their Baltimore brethren at the de The visiting lodges will be represented Py sbout 1 members ‘Ths Esicw cog Texrcan of this city, who visiting Philadelphia to attend the teruial anniversary of St. John's ‘Bat city, will leave bere on Monday 45 tray Anaspolis Junction. Round ‘Kets, good for ten days, will be issued ee CHARLES Stgwakt, the colored man who scaed by the colored rioters ou election ¥. left the exty ome day this week, and it ts wiated Bas received an appo nt to pos gh Under & prominent official of the Stace ef and. —.—___. ‘Trat Dischanex — Elsewhere will bi tonad ved trom Messrs D. Naylor & Son, statuag the cause of the discharge of Henry Paine, but for -xT0ss neglect of duy —_—_— Mayor B WEN has issued 9 prociamauon, VhicB will be found elsewRere i+ ofoally declaring the resu a his Cry un Monday igsom, and Dalton; Soprano tolin and Piano; heir’ headguarters, Wisewell | me disentangied and were brought ashore | selling strawberries With The Naval Academy Band | bas been secured and will join Wes pot for voting the Kepudicas | TIO: mento! this assoeimtion, which meets at Will's Hall. vention at wacher and Mr. Thomson were presented wito & shower of floral offerings by the happy little girls. Primary School, No. +. taught by Miss Anna Fowler, and located on 10th street, between D and E. numbers fifty scholars on the rolls. all of whom were present. Mr. William J. Mar- ‘auch conducted the examination, assisted par: of the time by Mr. J. E.Thompson. Many ot the pupils of this school began the session with the alphabet, and have advanced to spelling, reading, writing and arithmetic, in which branches the majority of the little girls showed & premptness and accuracy indicative of due application om the part of their teacher to the care of her little charges. Tne examination developed the fact that ten of the papi!s were ready for promotion to secondary schools, the pames of whom will be hereafter made known. The scholars preset ted an exceedingly neat ap- pearance, and at the close of the examination they bestowed upon theirteacherand the trustee alarge number of bouquets, which they bad brought for the occasion. This school-honse is airy and well constructed, while in point of furniture, drawing-boards, and other tacilities for teaching it 18 all that could be desir-d. <=. _—— A Corroration Oase.—Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, the case of the orporation of Washington agt. J. V. Reeves was taken up, it being av appeal trom Justice Walter, who bid fined the defendant “for soliciting trade.” Mr. iime, for defendant. argued that no offence had beer committed. Mr. Oook said the statate ‘was generaland might cover this case, and, a’ the suggestion of the Court, read from the ‘act “Ir shall not be lawful for any person to sell or offer for sale on commission or by sample.” On this being read, the Court reversed the jadg- ment, and Mr. Cook remarked that this was a use Which developed the stupidity of the Jus- ce. It seems, however, that a later a-t than that quoted by Mr. Cook was the one under which Reeves was fined, it being the act of November 23d, 1:66, which provides that it sball not be lawful for any persoe not a citizen and actual resident “to sellor offer tor sale, or solicit orders for the sale, by sample, cata- logue or otherwise,” * * “unless he, sbe, or they shall have paid the tax aud ob- aimed & license.” a City Missionary Work.—At a union meet- ing of the Methodist Episcopal Cnurches of | Washingto.. aud Georgetown, held at Wesley Chapel. or the Mth of May, the question “whether tbe churches should not unite in the employment of @ city missionary,” was, after seme Ciscussion, taken up and referred to a committee, who were requested to respond to &u ad jourmed meeting, to be held last evening. At the session last night it was decided to refer the whole subject to the Sabbath School Union of the M. E. Courch, which bas just been or- ganized in the Distr —_—._— SELLING By WRone Mgasvre.—During the present week Justice Thompson Das had before um several market dealers on the charge of measures, and some of them have been fiaed. In oth cases | the port Bar been raised whether it is wot un- lawtul to sell strawberries in boxes and b.s- kets without first being measured, and the Jus- tee hes askea on the « uestion an opiuon trom the Corporation Attorney. sities A A Karp om Cotorep Prostr TUTES.—Last pe Tait with a posse of the officers of Nos. 100 and 42'D street, between 12th and 13th, stieets, aud arrested Anna Smite, Mary Jonn- sou, Margaret Campbell, and Eliz@ 1saac, col- or moraine they Were arraigned on the charge of Jexcing lewd and lescivious lives, and Justice ct, went to the houses Known as whom they took to the station, and this Harper required them to give security. —-—__ Narionar I a ert pLican Associa. ttention 43 iDVited to the advertise. ‘b stree', Monday evening next. We jearn tha: arrangements i regard to the cone Phicago, om the stb of July, will be and other matterso! interest hrought meeting. ing Sbout the bacon stand of Mr. K. Eichhorn, in Center Market, eyeing a jowl of bacon, and one of Mr. E.'s neighbors seeing him, suggested that a string should be tied to the jowl, which was done. It was not many minutes before the boy took up the jowland started, but suddenty having got ont to the end of the string felt it ull, and stopping to see the cause, Sergeant jorman ‘-pulled” him. Me was locked up in the Central Goardbouse for twenty-four hours, @nd then on account of his tender age and the ‘want of a house of refuge for sucn persons, he ‘Was dismissed by Justice Thompson, with some good ad —___«—____ ACCIDENT.—Lastevening, Lewis White,iged about ten years. a sou of Mr. George H. B. White, of ihe National Metropolitan Bank, while playing with some companions in front of his father’s residenc, on 9th street, between dand New York avenue, feil on his left arm, twisted his elbow out ot joint, and brok» the bones of thearm. Drs. Palmer and Thompson administered chloroform and set the limb, and the patient is doing as well as could be ex- pected. —.—__—_—. KeLics Sext 20 Mount VBRNON.—The steamer Arrow, Stackpole in command, took down to Mount Vernoon this morning right cases from the Patent Office, containing the uniform, sword, saddle, spurs, and other relics of theFather of his country.” These relics will hereafter remain at Mount Vernon, thus making it even more attractive to visitors than it bas been heretofore. a INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL.—The contribu. tions to the school since November, 1-83, todate, from all sourses amount to St, ; expenditures, $2,100.6; showing an indebted- nese of $0550. Mrs. Dean collected $62.2 in the liternal Kevenue Bureau, and Mrs. Creecy $236 75 In the Treasury Department. The aux- ry school in Georgetown is still in opera- tion. ——__-—___ Sates op Rear Estatz.—Green and Wil- liams, auctioneers, Rave sold a story frame house and lot, corner of ith street west and I street north, to John Gaegler for £3,W. Kilbourn and Latta, real estate brokers, have sold lots 9 and 10, in Senator Sherman’s subs division of property beyond Columbian Uol- lege grounds to J. W. Dwyer for 32,431. SUIT AGAINST THE PasssxcER RatLRoap ComPany.—Mr. A. G. Riddle bas, for Jno. Qol- ling, entered a suit against the Washington and Georgetown Railroad Gompany, claiming damages at $500, because the plaintiff, on the Sth of June, entered a car of the defendants and paid bis fare, and yet the conductor forcibly ejected bim. —_—e—— National THEATER.—This of the minstrel troupe which hi the last night been delight- ing the patrons of the National during the week, and on —— evening Miss Kat> Ray- mond and her st Bonni+ Bess will make their appearance in the play of “Mazeppa.” — ae Tue Doe Wan.—Mayor Bowen has issued & proclamation requiring that all dogs found roaming through ibe streets on and after the 15th of this month be killed and buried by the Metropolitain police force. The prociamation will be found in fullin snother column. Soa ee A PULL DESCRIPTION of that beautifal “City of the Dead,” Oak Hil Cemetery. will appear in the Sundey Gazeite to-morrow morning, with Much other intere ting reading matter, ——_+——_ To ng Parp.—The Mayor to-day ordered the psyment of the Corporation laborers under the ward commissioners. ——_o—_—— RATT bas opened a Prodnce mmission House to Baltimore. Jonx H. and General © Cross « war REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE @ BROKERS, Bo. j27 PENSA. AVENUE, Sonth side, Betweek oth and 7th streets weet BAML CROSS. spsiy Jas W. WALBA. Rivee Fronr. tered—Steamer George Twenty-fitth streets west. H. Stout, Ford, Philadelphi: Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the City of Washington, hat the Water Board be, and they are hereby, Authorized and requested to cause a water- main to be laid in 1 street north, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets west; and to defray the expense of laying the water- main, a sufficient sum be, and 1s hereby aj propriated, payable out of the water fand. T! said tund to be reimbursed by such assessment upon the property bordering on the line of said water-main as is authorized by existing Georgetown Advertisements. altace HALL, GEORGETOWN, v.O. STBAWBEBRY FESTIVAL AND FAIR Every evening this week, for the benetit of the German Chapel and School. Vocal and instramedtal music by the best artists in the District, law. [Approved, May 24, 1-69. ‘Tho Washington Sangerbund will Be present to- night. and Germania Bend on Friday night. ——_<-e-—__—_ ie SPECIAL NOTICES. COKE.—Orders for COKE will receive es attention if lef: at the drug «tore of Wadd INGTON CHOPLEY. cormcr Bridge aud Tees streets, Georgetown. my25-im p® GOODS AT BEDUCED PBICE3, To diminish stock we are selling at 101 Briige Street, Georgetown, Lawns, Urgandies, Gr: dince, Percats, Piause, Alpacas, and al Fiats ot ummer Drees grea rices. Biack Grenadines, 75 and $1; Black ‘Alpe 4 ‘Trade ark ‘Trade Mark for GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY Provipencs. R. I. BTEBLING orEvaR WABE, NICKEL SILVEB PLATED WAE! Orders received from the trade only, but these 0088 par be obtained from responsible dealers everywhere ‘8p 8.13.17. 22.7; May 1,6, 11, 15, 20, 25, 29; Jane 3,8, 12, 17, 23, 26-18t BENJAMIN MILLEB. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgeto ELLIS’ IRON BITTERS. ‘Having used your Iron Bitters in my practice, | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Ican testlty to itasuperior tonto propertige for in: TA’ Toms east cn wong digetion, | BESL ESTATE ON HIGH STBEET, 18 can unbesi ly recommend it in cases of virtue of a de@d of trust, duly recorded general debility and dyspepsta. and in conditions tA No jollos 258. ke. of the system requiring the use of a ferraginous recoris of the District of Golam: alc, Atg agreeable flavor must rec: itto will, on MONDAY, Juve 21, all. Woers, xeepectially onrt, D. 1980.08 60s Siclock p.m on the remnlans ofr for M.D. ic . rel \ Professor in the Philadelphia University 0 at eatate Ivins in sald Geet ee Medicine and Surgery. and {renting on the cast side of High street. be: For sale by KIDWBLL & SON, tween Gay and Dunbarten streets, comm: Pennsylvania avenue and léth'street, | the southern boundary of the property belonging end Droggists generally. my 26-30 to Miss Mary Thomas. running wardly by and with eaid cast line of ‘A GOOD MEDICINE. the northern boundary or line ef pet PAIN Le oy ng Hered ee ese ed atation unsurpassed in story arations. instant yas effect in the erad- Feation of pain-and the ‘verbal featimony of (the cam sai premises, and other of her adjacent prop. ert, id running back for 4: to the full extent Called for by anid Eliza MM Mosher's deed for seni roperty, with the lmproveeicn'g, conetsting of Houses and fine wo (2) three (3)-story Dwelling shoutd storerooms. Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in and twelve months, secured bya deed ot trust npon the premises. $208 te be paid on the fall of the ham mer. SELF-HELP FOR YOUNG M' If com pliance with termes of eale are not made in five (5) daysafter day of sale, s resale will be had Erred, desire a better MANHOOD. Sent in seal letter envelopes {rec of charge, ,Aadrore HOW. | Mae core ahd eeeeree at Parchaser's ont. Philadelphia, Pa. my is-eosm * | roy poly ll erence street, Oo} ES M MATTHEWS. Trustee Jem oot THOMAS ‘DOWLING, Au fe a Thum wanenoons. 29 motion} coony on the, Onass_ 004 Cure.of 9re- essa} ase mature cecling ia an. the treatment of Nervour There ta mo member af society by twhom this book will mot be found useful, whether such person holds the relation of Parent, Preceptor or Clersyman "— Menicat Times AnD Gazetre q fifty cents. Adds ee a ced yoga $2275 | TRUNKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8t., Baltimore. mri ee — . ANOS, PABLOB ORGANS, &c. Our stock f9 al very large of new, acd beuutifal Ir strvments from the lead. i kere of t “BARLOR ORGANS. OF me SIZES AND oi For sale or rent,on easy terms. ad sse for yourself. 7 50! BLUL 306 Pennsylvania THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST MADE, AND MOST REASONABLE PRICES. SOLE LEATHER, —e oe LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, WosGEOLETIEN PACKING TRUNKS AND VALices, Ri! TRAVELING BAGS, ge. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, my im Between Sth and 20th atreete. by matt nae, DE ma free 306 Ps nosylvanta aven CLOTHING, SCOTCH CHEVioTs, FRENCH AND GERMAN tes. ‘The following are the classes, by Tequired at the resprctive navy yar: the bers, athe numbers CLOTHS, and CASSIMERES. Nos, 7, 5,15, 15, 42, ‘A, 4 FINE LINE OF LINEN GOODS, BROOKLYN. ‘3S, 16, 18, 25, 24, 32, 33, 34, W743, $Y, G, G3, 64.05, By. MADE UP AND MADE TO ORDER. FULL LINES oF WASHINGTON 93, 23,15, 17,28, 30. 34. 37, 283, 4, prorosais FOB STATIONERY. Derantwent. Jane 4.19 lor furnishing the Office of the e-veral Bureaus of DEVLIN & CO., led Secretary of the N: the Navy Depart nacal year endiag J until 12 o'clock, Boo 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUE, jane 3), 150. wi ‘of the gut! rsed op :Le envelope. * Props Siationers, "and addressed te the Secrvta y of the ¥) hth gchetale of ars on ‘application at repomal will be ‘eutertatned Teapect to said F J. BEIBEBGER, . (Buecessor to H. F. Lorpon & Co..), OITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY JEWELL'S PBIZE 80aP. ‘Paper peand Wrapping Paper. THE BEST, TIME, LABOR AND J THE CLOTHES signed by the individual by a corti” sonne of the ‘eshington. from which articles ean be procured vnamediairiy when Bids baring nominal or fictitious will not aidered aE bone. Secretary of the Navy. P®POsaLs Fox eraTionmEY. ny Drrantwrsr, ‘The name o. sThRRAQTICE. ‘also the quality, AVE YOUR MONET Wasuineron will be rece ry YouR Heise below

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