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OLllciAL ORDERS, Litany Distatcr. ? THE EVENING eae ae 1 a Maang'ae Feet Miiganr Derater,, } PUBLISHED DATLT, Sunday} Rxcepted, “Tterder Sarre ttaemen ot sate aw Bh ine Star an a som fees oon toe ees ee : ‘ableBed, sad will go into operation without EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | gg pe Se See ae SOOSTAN, "an Ung ded" Sno at Tay | ’ ‘YY + sind e eliow sen orn ona ‘ANTS PER WEEK. Uopies counter, with | i s . 5 efected eng Fa ai. ee cam OE Eee ee Ak «eo ci thout Wrappers, oO Cane cock. Paice Bom Maine —Three months, One | Dollar and Fifty Cents: six months, Three Dol- |) —~-————— jars; one yest, Five Dolisre. No papers are | megs wae senBecnecrmay | VO, XXXII. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. JUNE 26, 1869. :, morzing—One Doliar and a Hslf 8 Year. cted ports with cases Of sicknesson board, ney Will anchor a’ the yellow buoy nea Willoughdy Sptt Light-sbrp, - fag at The mawmast.head, | Don and orders trom the ( warantine Ui ce: — . we i oadionens eby W ickney, one of the pn- 1 SPECIAL 3 NOTICES. | Navy Derantwanr, sth Jane, 1c6—The | (PPT RERAMS TO THE STAR LOCAL NEWS. Per mance by WS. Stickney, Mae aN bores where 70 s 5 ! EVENING STAR. _ | seccetery or the Navy, Hon. G. i. Robeson, Hitec aah occasion. In vocal music the bor: non rege dor farponny dwn ‘sala : will receive all officers of the Navy and on’s Di Public Schoo) Examinations. taiped astonishing profl.ieucy. ={ Ii be quarantined for fifteen Cor in Trade Mark Pea g Marine Corps now in Washington and vicinity, This Afterneon’s Dispatches, ; Saco istic ig Secondary No iy cmate,) | * Mary bad Ltde iamb.” wiih tbe amosing oronghly temignted - £ | s * - i ce —___2——. im charge of Miss Emma ilsom, was ez- | cho’ ought down the Rouse. It is wot 3 AM vessels which Dave Bad yellow fever, Gwe fr | Washington News and Gossip. | s: te Department, on Monday next, a: 12 RANCISCO. amined in ‘he school building, on street, | dertul ‘0 see a hundred boys singing in perfect cholera, creer con Se SY por ‘i | NF Beeriog = BSE. | Plate i | ps o'clock, meridian. : = ae Committer’ and the | BeAr 4th, by Mr. McL¢lian, when quite x aum- and taere is A charm im Be fresh voices ase on board during te passage or aiter air cs ‘ Undress unitorm—white pantaloons sac _ Tof spectators were present, in lading Rev choruters that o1 outh can lat ba ed tor GORHAM MANt FACTH OMPANY | agers eaveaen ee rece trom a P Chinese ‘Comp: ork Grand Hetel Pro- | yi, | He Prot Galion ena & susan of We like mune tara cho vy val at quarantine, ¢ juarantined for the as Source to-day were >? . ie 3 “ teachers, witha few parents. This scbool = to know that Mr. Y stave, nad © y ugoiv fumumgated. & San FRANctsco, June 25.—Senators Wade “4 st ssfal in pioneering it - ceuedibane (oiRanr wnees mbes oneal Poetmaster at Keisterstown, Md. a N ¥ to bp | Mitte of Ways and Means, to-day met anum- | have entered it during the year, anda number | At lv ° And may change their Position =: ments :—Jobn F. Delapiaine, of N. ¥.. to ber of leading merchants and bankers and the | transferred to a higher grade, having at present | Obsrlr whenever stormy weather oF ot roum- Ex-Storerany Bonis left here this morning | Secretary of Legation at Vienna. Willams M Srinis cliy. After an exchange of complitzents, Seven ready for promotion. and is regarded as | ha: the medals aud prize stances shall render apy change meces-ary s 3. SN. t ebie the on u dictrict. | mation wou! awa y comm! 2 DGeTODE « 2 = e " er it % speech, in which he expressed a hope that the | aio in written arithmetic, but in menial arith- 4d no ¥ + shalt pass o. . Gov. St.vEmsom, of Ky. is at tbe Evbitt | in piace of P. J. Horwitz. The appointment | Government would double the subsidy of the | Thetic a few did mot do so well, getting bothered | o ribeshiaheued tr ertieatierite eae House to take effect from July Ist, 1869. China tine, so that steamers could be ran semt- | Ih the analysis of the questions Rives. The | and Messrs. Ho K. Wilk eee cued t without written per- - P haw Kee monthly; suggested that if Congress were to TeAcing Was good, but there was rcom for im- | Samuel Lewis, Jr. and Dr. Wallace to award >» Au MIMEDICALONS between vessels at ee Femmes Mr. &. Borst, of Obio, bas : ‘a ap- TYRE Case oF General Braneiper.—tlt | piss laws giving cage gpoesitvene to recta : provement. Un the blackboard there was a | the mrdais to the senier cl tine, OF belween th he shore, Pounted a temporary clerk im the Fensica Of | wis pe recollected that some months sinc | Would bethe means of inducing capitalists of | good drawing of the map of the United States, | The exercises consisted of deciamations and es and no five. "i ted here under the | CBMA to invest their money in this country; | Dy Samnel Reeves, and on the walls were otaer clish aud French by ‘he pupuis fant icon re Pe === Gea. Burbridge was arreste 2 Ms And complained of the unjust laws of Call- | drawings, all of them being very creditable; | of both classes, Tae salutatory (orgieal) Was purpose Whatever, ex sop Me. JNO. Lave, a clerk in the Omice of Rev- = of Sue oe eres ey fornia, preventi a eee oe testifying and it sppeared that considerable attention had | delivered by Master W. M. I-vans in a erac enue Marine of the Treasury Department, was | been found against him in the United Sta » 5 . been paid to map drawing, the effect of which was clearly seen in the examination in geo- erapby,in which study all appeared well ad- vanced. The singing by the school was very good. Rey. Mr Emery addressed the school. as also Mr. McLelian, the latter complimvat- ing. the teacher on her taithfulness ‘HIRD DiSTRICT.—Male intermediate, No. 1, Miss Lizzie Hinton teacher, located in Waliach building, was examined yesterday aiternoon by Trustees W. B. Moore and James ©. Dalis. The school contains fifty pupils: all preseut, and of whom the entire first class are qualified for promotion to the grammar grate. The pupils showed great proficiency im wll the ia- termediate branches, and were complimented by the examiners. Miss Hinton must have been gratified to bear them say that her school Permission or direct super ful manner, and was owe of the best pe P the kind we bave ever heard ar Mations and dislogues tollo Gait Davi-, KE. Suwerkrop, Frank Hart edut he qua C. W. Garrett, ©. D. Fowler, E. B. Olds, HK. to board every vearel as sock Willard, S.C! Wilson, G. W. Dodeon, J.C. atter ner asrival, Wetmore, B. Zevely, W. A. Gal', 5. W ¥. P. Garnett, 1. K. Willard. J. E. Wilson Chinese miners and emigran's. Negotiations have been closed with leading botel managers of the East for the erectioa of a grand hotel in this city, to occupy the two blocks bounded by Market, South Montgomery, Second and Jessie streets. The buildings north and South of Stevenson street are to be con- nected in each story by covered bridges, THE RICHMOND SHOOTING AFFRAY. Death of Joseph Kelley. Ricuwonp, Va., June %.—Joseph Kelley, who was shot Iast Thursday evening at the Tegistration office by Police Captain Callahan, died this morning. His death creates much feeling m the city. He was held by turee policemen while Callahan (who had a per- to-day removed. Court of Missouri, chazging bim with frauds in connection with the internal revenue, and he was discharged by Judge Wylie, who was holding the Criminal Court at the teme, be- eause the papers were defective. The papers were therefore retarned to Missouri, aud the defects having been remedied the inéictment was again cent him aday or two ago, aud to- day Mr. N. Wilson, for the Governmem, moved Srationmry Costract.—The contract for | fF ® writ to aid Bis removal to Missouri, the supply of stationery to the Department of which motion is resisted by Mr. Dayidge, for PHALON'S “PAPRIGN LOTION” Agriculture has been again awarded to Philp | General B. The motion was made before Jadge ‘ s 3 Fisher. BEAUTIFYING THE =! fig AND comPLEx. & Solomons, of tht: Mr. WM. H. Goopacre, clerk in charge ot the stationery. Secretary’s office, Treastry De- partment, was removed to-day. - 0 Recertan Wheher a ness exists on bord arred daring be same. To ston of this mmtor pexamine the log- a ine the captain, oiticers, PAstengers. under oan, © oe hames tt Will be the duty fe recommend it to ——_—— ys ‘Tue exTENT of the robbery of che Santa Fe Phtiad Sain Gabeceants o | depository, when Mr. Uollins, Keceiver of Pablic moneys, was murdered, was $32,053 51. =. Davis and W. B.S. Ciymer,0. F The debate, Ought ladies to be admit'ed to the floor of the House during the debates,” was participated ic by about twenty boys, aed was one of the fiuest burlesques we have ever seen. It bad all the excitement of a fleld-day in Con- gress, and the boysentered into it with genuine spirit. 1t could Dot have been better done 5 For sae ty KIDWELL & SON Pennsylvania avenge and | end Droge le to establish ore for parzons ed infected, it will be SPANGLER’S STATEMENT.—The /‘hroniv/e and ¢ officer to desiguate S so me. S ers pe An the second part of the programme there SEEiee iaaaien - BEMOVES ALL ER Proms. HR FRECKLES, | Ex-Secrerany Bonrwentertained Secretary | 0) /iican of this morning copy a peragcapn | ScB24, feud with | him) hot. hiss. Kelley Pipelined ab neg eminence By vecnednp eddie “3 and prescrive reguiauogs for the cane ahh SKIN HORT, ©" | Robeson gt dinner lastevening. Among the | oe ie" Washington correspondence of the | Glubduring the cumpaign, Callahan wasau | bY Florence Hinton and Clarence Beck, was Frazier, F- Silson, Ai Cs sters ot and ptlo’s ia charge, Fath and BLOOMING, guests were Senator Cattell, Captain Ammen, Philadelphia Press that Spangler’s statement, | ex-Confederate officer, who had charge of a | Particularly noticeable. A gold medal for nh et = Gay a Will be beld le for any y.vlaton of Bor LADIES to the NURSERY tt is tu Je. | and General Shriver. seat which appeared in Thareday', | Confederate prison during the war, and after- Ceorowers Tespect, attention, and neatness was Meee nw. Guy ay Howard. WS. | thetoregomg regulations. i LEMEN after SBAVING tt | ——_—_——_ Seynoesieet warce Spee A ‘Y's | wards joined the Republican party. _ prerented to Clare ce Beck by the teacher, and | Stickuey, W. D. Drinkar. Aggie eu! offiver ou duty at Fort wane uae eT aly ye | ApMIRAL Horr is directed by Admiral Por- | STAR, “was written up by & Washington le:- iahan, who was builed at the time, was | °N¢ also to Miss Florence Hinton, (sister of the SOD, arnel ker Page, disease : to, the quarantioe offic ter to resist the seizure of any American vessels | ter-writer from notes taken during an inter- er Medical offi ers mot actually engaged in landing treops or mu- | view with Spangler,” and that the latter, «af- nitions Of War oa the Caban coast. ter much persuasion, was induced to swear to the so-called confession.” We have evidence SAMURBL A. WIGGIN, for several years past a | before us that the correspondent's statement is gx. | clerk in the Executive Mansion, nas been re- | incorrect. Spangler wrote all of bis stetement ING | lieved from duty there and ordered to report | voluntarily many weeks ago, and it was pub- | for duty in the office of the Secretary of the | lished as he wrote it, except some changes in yaneet f pacing | ‘Treasury. the grammar to render it fit for publication: teacher,) for proficiency in reading, by Jas. C. to day re arrested. Jin, in behalf of R. z. Anderson. These two medals were given entirely independent of the regular school honors. Foveta District.—The Male Grammar School, Fourth Distric!, J. E. Thompson, teacher, oot ge pare esterday. by Trustees mpiin ilson, Superintendent Richards, 7 E. jconeaee Alderman T. ©. Con- nolly, 0. W- Wight, Prof. AicFarland, teacher of music; A. D. Thompson, Esq., of the Treas Theodore Horwitz, D. B. Waimwright, H. B. Bergmann, ‘The vaiedictory was delivered by W. A Purrington, and was pertinent, well wri and well spoken. Hairy B. Kergmaan ‘won the gold medal for oratot courteous! y declined to compet ag: he had the place of bonor on the and pondered ©. very difficult piece ina man- her that vindicated bis rigut to stand among "ae amed = ~ the medalists for excellence in elocution. W. SUMME R | RE SORTS. PHALON'S “PAPHIAN SOAP" | fer the TOILET. NURSERY and BATH. will not | ‘chap the SKIN. Price Jw cents per cake. } +22e-—____ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. During the week ending to-day $110,251 in trac. tional currency was forwarded from the Treas. sury Department to National Banks. The amount of securities held by the Treas- rer ef the United States in trust for National Banks, reported to-day, was as follows:—For te placed under bis ex- By command of Br Lovie ¥ Acting A Major Gen. Oandy. AriARY, A. DOC ant Adjutant General. —_— 4 S. Stickney was not @ competitor, as he bad | s ture from tke Dr, reulating notes, $342,502,60); for deposits of | TY Vepartment; and Prof. Spencer, of the Bus = — COMMISSIONER D&LANO to-day appointed E ac keine ear eich haetn ieee ae paulie ney Bi dou. Total, $30.0}8.050, | Hess College. Lt was matter of regre: thatso few bat recently entered the class, and under the PIXeyY Porst worec AMUSEMENTS. Robert L. Brown Collector of Internal Reve- | Don es ‘Theamount of Fractional Currency redeemed | ©! the trustees were present—only one,in fact, of | Tule of ihe school could mot enter the lists. He more as a journeyman carpenter. in u» re- gard has he been lioniz-d or favored. He is a strictly temperate man, while all of his rela- tives are among the most respectable people in | Tue Secrerary ov THe INTeRreR has ap- | York, Pa., and are good. radical Union people. pointed John B. Bloss, of the Department, and J.S. Hawke. of the Land Office, to act with the . | Commissioner as members of the Board toex- | president since bis late arrival, aud will not fth a fall aud em. | *™Mine persons designated for clerkships in the sig urge bis recognition for the present. as he ctent Gr Onartette sul bao WAVERLY, Agent General Land Office. deems it best to wait ashort time, believing a — that aciion will be taken by the Government EXHIBITION jNo. 4-6 Ar THE WASHINGTON City Post Orrick Nee ee Jobn N. Mitchell is appointed Letter Carrier | 8 tbe streng! AT MABERITER'S, at <0 per annum, from Ist July, vice Simeon | °°SS Of the insurgents, of which he seems to Seventh street, between D those set down for the examination—but there was a large attendance of parents, teachers, And others interested in the public schools. Among:t those present were ex-Trustees Pear- son. Holmead, Cassell, and Ellis: Alderman Baker, Rev. Dr. Johnson, S J. Thomson, and Prof. Daniel Mr. Thompson, who is the oldest teacher im conseeutive years in the citv, bas long maintained a leading reputation ‘as an in- structor, from the solidity and good sense of bis mode of training, by which his pupils are sent Out qualified for the actual business of life. Many of the most usetal and promising of our young men im various business and pro. fessional pursuiis are graduates from bis school. nue for the 2id district of Penusylvanis, and bis commission Was sent to the President to be sagned. and destroyed during the week was $123,9 0. ‘The amount of matilated bank notes burned during the week was $176,250, making the total ameunt burned up to date, $14,467, The jount of bank currency issued for bits de- oyed during the week was $121,000, making @ total amount issued therefor up to date, 343,94, and making the total amount of Na- onal Bank currency outstanding at this date, spoke, bowever, aud spoke udmirably, Among SALT WATER BATHING, those Who did not succeed in getting medals | — and prizes for declamation we caonot refrain ma cath bones oie see ee from commending the following as of superi merit: In the Junior Class, Robert Suwer- the reception of Visitors ou tbe, krop. H. K. Willard, and ©. F Bergmaao. | @IBST UF JULY. when the eubseriber suman in ihe senior class, E. M. Shirley, Guy How- ae = pabreuage ard, Parker Page, and Theodure Horwitz. Tue | Board, p 2 30 last speaker Tecited @ touching poem, --Ua the per weak a ivomeue” Shores of Tennessee.” with ereat power and “ mic exquisite pathos. For so young @ boy 1! was STEAMERS LEA) — wal BINGTON WED- astonishing. EC. Frazier and Radolpn Kauft- | NEBDAR. °0 clock e. a. BA ° Mann wereexcellent. “The Price ot Peace.” | =.6 o'cleck am ea by young Kauffman, is as difficult to render as | Baur MORE TUBSDAY 4 p m. SATURDAY at is beautiful, and be rendered it very Pie Toscbing. going end returning, at the ively. Parker Page was honorably menti one — NAtionan TE THE FOR ONE WE Commencisg JRun om peed. of “TS BRIGHTEST ‘ighrs Or Mins RELY. among Whom are Oharley Pi Tux Goran Envoy, Mr. J. M. Lemus, has had no interview with Secretary Fish or the Gover: WasnineTon, June 25. 1569.—Jay Uooke & Co. farnish the following quotatiens of Gov- ernment securities : by the committee. We must compiiment 0! FOR BLADENSBU BO cera cs ae aR streets. Adamseki, removed; and James T. Brown at | ‘D!nk there is no doubt. Dispatches reesived EB on = The mar yes = _ district xem) yemes — on the freshness of mer rs | EBRATED SPA BrBi ght Doors above lows i Pe . 1862 as alw uffered lar; rom the draw- | Selections. re were maay fine select) Choice Oil Paintings, Bogravings, Chrome <0 per annum, from ist July, vice Chas. J. | 0Y bim within the past few days, he says, are | Pive 7 oenie ge always s gely. : ¥ lections a back of the best trained boys beimg taken away to be put to trades and other employments, just at tbe time when they have been breaght » to the work of doing credit to the school. ‘That the school therefore dors so well on each examination day shows that the whole school bas been brought up to such a genoral average of scholarship that it does not depend upon few bright boys to maintain its reputatio quite new to us, and for that reason particu Fan pr air Concert at the larly pleasing. The display of flowers in bou- | $*) vemos quets, baskets. and garlands was lavish. — are four divisions or classes im the tcbool. The exercises conciuded with the distribu- tion of the prizes aud inedals, as follows First bonor medal of the school—E. L. Woodruff. First priza—W. A. Parrington oe. : very satisfactory to the friends of the Cuban Soca ced tres | eee removed pee and he Bullet: the balief that news a ery ne BMS Mr. AND MRs. CoLrax are the guests of | will be received trom Caba shortly which will Senator Anthony at bis home in Rhode Island. | cause our Government to take some defiaite | The Vice Presideut made a pleasant speech to. | action. He is very reticent in regard to Cuban large assemblage in Providence yesterday. He | affairs, but is said to have received intelli- goes to Newport to-day to remain over Sanday, | gence that since the battle of Puerto de! Padre and will return to Providence on Monday. there have been but two unimportant enzige- Bzortster See an. & Juiy, Sea Five Twenties, Jan. & July, 6..i Ten Forties... 1 $ ¥ g the spring and Leautitulvoak grove Pivasure seekers caa_ leave See's toa 3.4 lu, Ast GALLERY, 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, +121 6.20's,Jn &Sy,'67..1197) 22 Sivan kiy.08 119%, ‘ ance paturany evenin 5.20's, 1564. 17 Fropably the ‘best showing made'by ‘Mr | Leavers ci ine frat division entited so special | “y't'at® tics Propriet ye ee ments, in both of which the Spanish forces were | 6.26", 185 18 Thompson's boys yesterday was in mental | bonor—H. H. Bergmann, L. F. Ww. p. | -* OEE, Prowrietor = Ameren POS Mg. | DeTeRwaL Revenve.—Six storekeepers and defeated, with the loss of over fifty in killed | 92¥’sJnd&Jy,' 1194 arithmetic, in which the first class stood the | Drinkard, D. B. Wainwright. Fint prizes in STEBEOPTIO | seven guagers under the Internal Revenue . a test of @ protracted questioning by Saperin- tendent Richards im & way to give the great- est satisfacti to that veteran examiner, and others present. The grammar classes under the equally rigid examination of Prof. Wight and others, acquitted themselves excellently well. The singing by the boys was pronounced by Superintendent Richards the most satisf tory he had heard, and he expressed espect gratification with’ the piano performance by Masier George Godrop. In reading, the second class showed some of the defects heretofore noted in oar Public Sebool reading, but the first class (in which the teacher has bad more opportanity to correct the bad habits in reading with which the pupils are sent up to the grammar school) firet division—Alvert Bates, Fraok Sulson Rossuvan HOUSE. Second prizes in first division—W. M. Evans, PA Seas John H. Chew, Charles E. Gal Leaders 0 ihe in second division entitled to spe: Shubrick Clymer, H. E. Davie varet pri second division—Templin Potts, Andrew Canidwell, ¥ Howard, Rudolph hwuft- | ©. Even Maynadier, P. 1° and wounded. in oneof them the Oubanscap- | tured a provision train. The Caban army is | reported im good condition, while thit of their | opponents is suffering greatly trom cholera } and congestive fevers. Disease and discontent ye G MR. RK. M. DoucLass, Private Secretary :o | 4F¢ Proving more destructive to the Spanish PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, ae. | td i [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph, James M. Gassaway, operator.) Lewis Johnson & Co quote stocks and bonds 1m home and foreign markets as follows: Naw Yorg, June 26.—First Board—U. S. 6's, 5.208, In@2, coupons, 122 1868, coupons, 118; 1565, 6.20's, 1561, coupon. 119,; 10-40°s," coupon, WNq: Pacific 1 nour, Obio & Missi.sippi Certificates, 3, Mariposa, 8: Atlantic » none; Canton, ; Gumberland, ‘2; Western Union Tele- graph, 3/),; Quicksilver, 15; Bostoo Water Power, nose. New York Uentral, 1%i1,; Hud- son, 165: Reading, %*\; Michigan Ventral, cogps, | Department, in the » alkt District of Peunsy!- anise we) (Greensburg,) have been dismiased upon (he recommendation of W. H. Markle, the Col- lector of that Distric zs ~ &e. Picture Franc’ made pein Prices mode- | BONG, ce 18-19 aes 23 In fuvitiee the patron: the public the propr'rtore deem it $6 call attention to ite Bick, air) tbe President, returned bere yesterday from } forces than could have been accomplished by Chifton Springs. New York, where he bas been | tB€ most successful operations in the fleld. for several weeks past. He has been suffer. | TB commanders find it difficult to maintain ing from & billious attack for some days past | ‘Beir organizations. The fend between th» reg- but is much better to-day and was at his desk | "lArs And volunteers is growing more intense ae ise Beauties Wade, every day, and all hopes of a settlement seem a tobearanend, The volanteers have complete Prices ia second division—Milton Shirley, Alvin Sauster, JE Wiss, Honoe Qble mention in second divi-ion—Reginald icholson, A.C. Patterson, Eawin ©. Frazier, . D. Fowler, John Brodhead, E. Stelwagen, and Frank Gibson. Leaders of third division entitled to especial honor—C. F Bergman, THE N the charges reas @> Rossiyun ime) ber the Auardect Bridge. or by the Lane Brlige via mrs sae : Frank Hartley, H.K. Willard, John ©. Wet. | cither route atordine & pleasent urine t Cixaxs Dupxisexp.—Three male and_one | control of theircommanders, andandescribable | C2; Miche eens Peaoal Aitnots read with taste aud good effect. In fact it was | more, E B. Olds, Thomas Shat-r, and Clinton | scepcry of historic ipverect female clerk, and one messenger, in the Loan | OU‘Tages are being perpetrated at their instiga- atonal levgiand the best we have heard altogether in our | Adams. First prizes iu third division—Lincoin | J°23-tf_S¥AKS & CB Northwest, ~27,:do. preferred 965, ; Ole Toledo. none: Rock Island, 119%; Branch of the Secretary’s Office, Treasury De- | ‘ion. ‘pert 157; Alton & Terra Haute, none; Toledo partment, were dismissed this morning. Among Public Schools. In penmanship the pupils showed marked progress and thetr promp’ Gacey, Job Pedrick, and Jennings Garnett BEeegiey SPRINGS. =< el jorable mention im third division—Gates MOKGSN COUNTY, WEST VIBGINIa, i @ { 3 a . p, 7 7. pe answers to Prof. Spencer showed them wel. Once E. Colley, C.D). Gedney, Charies those dismissed were Mr. J. C. Walker, for- | eatit bee pete ee eaTuALien “Bishop | Wabash, Adams Express, 624; Wells, | Prounded 1m. the principles of the art, The | Schate’. John Hawes: Chas. Ridensur. tresses | _ This celebrated Watering Place fs onl be had en boat erly Reading Clerk of the House of Repre- | of the Prdtestant Episcopal Guureh ow the = fgg ms ing Bap ees, mone, Ber- examples in book-Keeping were very good, and | Drury, WA Galt. Leader of the fourth divi- | {0 a0 @ half miles from pir John's ua | Sass sentatives, and G. Thomas Noyes, of this city. | subject of ritoalismand a change in the prayer | Puente’ Union ‘rele in the Constitution and History of the U.S. the | sion entitled to speciat honor—Geo. W. Jonn- From Jith J Set Wook, suggested by the Bishop Mclilvan’s Gn QUEDST, JURE SE; Tecent letter to the Seandard of the Oross, Bish Henry W. Lee, of lowa, says that “from e first the ritualistic mnovations have filled him with pain and apprenension, ‘and he bas done what he could for their discouragement boys passed an excellent examination. ‘he exercise were interspersed with pieces of music, sung with great spirit by the boys, and compositions and recitations, amongst which the following were received with Warked favor: —Composition, Young People,” 0 & Alton, 15- do. vreferred, 150. Diarket sf strong. Gold, 14. airy. {By Cant Lonpom, June x Consols, 927,093; Bonds” S0%5 Erie, 19 alii ston, First prize—Orville Horwitz; second prizes—Harry Gangewer aad K bert Harvey third prize—L. Palmer. Medals for puncturlity were awarded to Sbubrick Clymer, Edward Burchell, Thomas Shafer, Frank Hartley, Rudolph Kanifman, Tue Mourns or Tie Mississirri.—tintorma- f tion bas been received at the War Department jock ®. m., returning at 8 p. that the U. S. steam credge +‘Essayous’’ has at Aievandrie going and reteraine : ickets 75 cents.to be had on the boat mereased the depth of the channel at Pass A Shower, Plunge.std Bwimmibe Batbs are valled. "80 persons can be accommodat=!. ‘Terms: @3 per day; $18 per week. Ohildren and Servants hall price eral dedaction for eoure mr well VOutre, at the mouth of the Mississippi rivers | Shd_ prevention. He believes that tey have | FRawmvoRT, 2 p. m—Bonds, =F 8"1 4. Doanrreata coe SROMco Geel poo an ean SCMMOD. ce leave JOSEPH H. SHAFFIELD. | from 15 10 15 feet, and a steamer drawing 17% | Gane’ enesnegupie payet lars one belek PR ge ong il greeny Upland ert %; | Goaron: recitation, “The Modest Wit,” by | First prizes for punctuality to Lam ert sua Ohio Batiroad E™0r LIFE WHILE IT LASTS”! feet of water passed out over the baron the Chorch, and iat the real teaching of the Midauing Orleans, 12% m4 ental tian er deen vente: sete. | ieee ee joliahora snd’ Kobert ye 9 17th instant. yer is aS at le histor: Bw YorE, June » he steamer City of | |. t ” y 7 LAND. Gils ot ie e re FIRST GRAND PIC-NIO : . against them.” “He thinks, nowever, that ine | Brooklyn takes out $ in specie to-day. | CVavecition: “ue Schotar.’ hp Secus Beyere: | Decis: sea pie oS Oe LE THEGO. = —— BXCELSIOR soctiis: oF GEORGETOWN, Pisses sal beorarliodtes socal tls vor uate cus seA wie cen ee ee Out, $357,000. In consequence of the protracted examin In second class fret prize to Frank Hartiey, 3 t : 2 E _ tions made in other studies, the class in geog- | second wo Jobn Broadhesd. mori srBinas, and received alarge number of visitors during | 76yislon of sucha book as that of common Baltimore m: ts, To-day. ache ‘D ayer. Bishop Albert Lee, of Delaware, artily concurs ir Bishoy Mclilyaine’s low cbureb sentiments, and advocates as a ques- raphy and some other studies were not reached much to the disappointment of the pupils who ‘were ready and “eager for the fray.” For the ‘The prizes for deciamation in French were awarded to J.C. Wetmore and H. k. Willard. he gold medal for di clymation was awarded the day, amoag whom was S-nator © b ell, of fe been made in BALTIMORE, June 25.—Uotton firm at 33ig¢. 11 ev and ne et balf-sast two o'e Flour dull and’ weak. Wheat dull and lower. e corner High and Bridge streeta | New Jereev. No change: ample accommodation for pearly equal to any of the leading hetels tn t — States te ec. until then, aan TER CRLDRED Proprietor, thensand cuests, and is furol Valley red $1.70a$1.75; sales of new white At | same reason (the lateness of the hour) the usmal | by the cemmittee to D. B nwright. First | eges minutes the Depariment, and i: is said that the new | tion of expediency &n alteration oft $2. Corndull, prime white, 9597; yellow, 8. | s t S Beans a salen Wallen, oa eld oe ee tne uanoanced brs determination | DOO, allowing the liberty of using ellernaie | £4,, Gor! dull, prime whit yello sprechmaking was shortened, but the examin- | silver medal to H. E. Davis, secoud silver asic; Light Provisions quiet at previous’ quotation: Whisky firm and scarce; held at $1.01. forms. He thinks the discu subjects has been harsh, capti shop Manton Eastoura, ef Massachusetts. is stl more cordial in Srnewing his sym- patby with Bishop Melllyaine. He also thinks the time unpropitions tor a change of the prayer book. Bishop Thomas H. Vail, of Kansas, thinks there need be no explanatory of the Ritual or Liturgy. Bishop Ulark, of Rhede Istand, concurs heartily with Bishop Mclilvaue, as do also Bi-bop Jobns, of Virginia, Bishop Wm. Bacon Stevens, of Pennsylvania, and Bishop Cam- mus. ere took occasion to express their warm gra’ fications with the progress of the school in the hands of its faithful and experienced teacher. The parents present also came forward upon the conciusion of the exercises and very heart- ily thanked Mr. Thompson for his conscien- tious painms-taking labors in behalt of their children. This was a very gratitymg thing to see and it would be satisfactory if parents gen- erally of our city would show the same appre- ciation of the services of meritorious teacher= Upon the conclusion of the examinations Mr. Obsmpha, Trustee Fourth District, read tne following “Merit Roll” of the school. medal to E. L. Woodraff. Theodore Horwitz was honorably mentioned by the committee for excellence in oratory. ‘The premiums for declamation were awarded, first to Yelverton Garnett, second to B. Zevely, third to C. D. Fowler. Prof. Bon, the instructor in French, deserves praise for the manner in which wis classes acquitted themselves. They deserved the laurel crown which heb stowed. The labor of conducting to a successful Tesult Qn exbibi! ion like this, must ba: or) very great, and we congratulate teache Tezain .be present force of employes. {18ST GBAND EXCURSION OF THEC @ A Society to GLYMONT. TURKS DAY. June st SiTE ror A New Exm vtive Manston.—The Washington correspondent of the Uincinnatt nerite says “The President and members of he ©: et have beep looking over the ground ofnd a sie for A pew executive mansion which can be recommended to Je] eo2m —__ re -____ THE Scenk of the latest Rhode Island trage- dy is laid at Pascoag, and the time last Mou- day evening. Mowry Irons had @ wordy altercation with his wife, atter they had re- ured, atthe close of which he strack her with his fist, breaking one of her shoulder- blades. This dian’t quite appease bis wrath, so he got up. dressed, and deliberately shot ber as she lay in bed, inflicting a fatal weumd in ber side, He then went intoan atjoming by the Germania 8 gentleman aud 1 COMMITTEE. STEAMBOAT LINES, _ Fo MOUNT VEBNON. The Steamer ARBOW te Thomas Btack- D EXOURSION Te wind’ # GLYMONT, ND waPTisT CHURCH, alo SDAYV. Juiy let, Iso. po'e, leaves bi enth jon in the northwestern part of the city. VERN: Tanai puplis on their complete success, and ia ALFX ORT WASH ‘Thesteame PWawaser siitleaxe room where his father and mother were, wh. “Although but 32 pupils appear on the roli, | thema happy vacation. t ye ber whart Creet. at 5 gees | Lue Kup Sroexine Base Ball Club of Ome | Gps, ny 5 n Fe, WhO No RSH ACL HAL °ToNa, nd Py _fonehivg at Sierandrin going’ cimnati, accompanied by members of the CHOKED hy A Corree-BkAN.—On Monday | Were s0 terrified at bis conduct that they | 56 bave entered during the year, two having evening APFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA.—The Ge Ma WelTe HUCSB. Ve -retursice to te ai a ast A Most distressing ca. trangu- | Were afraid to move. H« told his mother | been transferred to the Intermediate School, rats Band bas been engaged for the | (lympic Club, of this city, whose guests they | jauon occurred in the frmilyrot Mm Willem | that be bad shot Mary. His mother said. | md the remainder, exceptng the numb=r on rica af mepittraton aan bebewing ts tee cere Se eeey hp Peeee B moans » are to-day, visited the Executive Mansion this rtley, residing in Altoona, Pa, It appears | ‘You bave done very wrong, and will pe | tbe Toll, having ‘withdrawn to zo into business, venuitwtce tration in this city and county Se meth thay roel rounds, $1. ents; Ch : jnorming and paid their respects to the Pres,. | ‘Mat Mrs. Bartey, aiter having ground cottee | sorry for it” Irons replied: “No; I am | OF on Account of ill health, they have lett the regi for supper, gave the mill to ner litte gurl, about @ year old, to play with. Unfortunately there were a few grains of coffee left in the hopper, one of which the litle gir! picked out And placed in ber mouth. From her mouth it which closed yesterday or sale at all the princtpal Hotels, and Number Registered Since the Last Registration. steamer ee aa White. Qolored. | Willard’s Hotel. General Bape ee First Ward. -180 66 not sorry; and 1 only wish that she will live long enough to realize how mean sbe bas used me.” le then fastened the outside doors and told bis father and mother not to go out, after which he woke # small boy city. Present at examination, 31; sick, 1. Four pupils, James Sayers, Frederick G. Stowell, Theodore W. Noyes and Willie Joan- son, are’ preeminently disungaished tor good conduct and attention to study, hence they dent. to whom they extended an invitation to He rom THE GREAT FALLS witness the match game this afternoon. The ‘T.esteam yacht Ei LIPSE wilt make daily trips | president expressed bis desire to be present, uk passe: to eat Bal eecare Live anes A ay and promised to witness the game if he could Second Wara 13 30 gers at the Lt Mexcuaste’ LUINS OF STEAMSHIPS canal ut a * ship] into ber windpipe, when she com. | WDo lives with them, and told him that he | have passed the best written examination, and | Third Ward 130 Sete eR Oe Cn oat possible leave bis official duties. prea to atrmeaie Medical Rit wan dineie. || bed shot bis wile dead. “The boy jumped up | Arerntitied to the most honorable position on | Fourth Ward. et $0 ; BETWEFS c ™. . = = diately summoned, but all efforts to remove | 4nd ran down stairs where the murder: the “roll of merit.” The highest average in | Filth Distric ws WASHINGTON ABD NEW YO! Tue New SscReTary oF THE Navy.—la | the grain were ineffectual, and the little one | Woman lay While he was up stairs the | recuauions, <c., is by James = THE STAR of yesterday we gave a short sketch | died. father and mother got out, and one aroased For Good Conduct—Harry Davis, Willie 15 of the new Secretary of the Navy. An Asso. cited Press dispateh from Trenton, N. J, las night, gives the following additional particu- lars ¢f Mr. Borie’s successor :—Hon. George ‘M. Robeson, appointed by the President Sec- = retary of the Navy, to fill the vacancy o¢ E P=. AN at Washington | sioned by the resignation of Secretury Borie, is “Roane uty orclock. aston of Judge Wm. P. Kobesor, of Warren JAMES SYRES, county, N. J., who was a leading Whig, long veisim (Cbron} General Superintendent. | .oq prominently connected with the politics of 2 — | the State. Mr. Robeson entered Princeton Uol- ==> LADIES, DONT the neighbors while the other ran to the village to give the alarm. lrons then came down ee looked at bis wife, put on bis bat and left the house, which was the last seen of bim THE Cominc Ecumemicat Coumcit.—The Catholic Mirror states that “Archibishop of Baltimore, having addressed letters of jaquriy to the proper authorities in Rome in regard certain points interesting to tne bishops of these States wi opose the approachin, General at Gobnent of the Vatican, has been “dl practical importance, chiefly for the informa- lion of those Rt. Rev Prelates of the Province who expressed to him an interest in the subject and asked his opinion. lt may be added that from a private received what is re- garded as epee eee ak in —, itis prob. able that each Archi will = — to = — ap} fat on one tl ore name will taper ea te There were transferred from and | rejected in the different wards and the 5tB, or County Dis- trict, as follows, principally transferred Waite. Cctomed. 36 Lutt, Walter B. Fi 6 olde Willie Caurch, Georze Godron, Frank Bild and Taoeodure W. Noyes, are entitled to foremost places. For Improvement in mye = 4 most distipguisned are: Harry Davis, George Godren, Frank Bild, Harry McArdle, Daniel Lyncb, —— James Sayers, Duncan Sayers, Frederick ‘Stowell, Theodore W. Noyes, will hnson, irwin Linton, Jonna Lenoir, Willie Brennan, Harry Barnitz, Edward Bluot. For Marked and Ra) improvement in a, rea WR is, Irwin Linton, aff, y Herron, John H. Yonson, Gecree' = Era Huni _— Masi Godron, Willie onnren, Trwin Linton, For Puactuality at School and Constant At- tendance—James Sayers. Whitly parr Walter Boyce, Duncan Sa} ‘Thomas Milburn, iilie Brock, CRovert Uameron. na ‘-Neatnese in Person, Books and Desk” — Greatest Number of Merit Marks, In- so SIESON, end ace Ht NaTionaL Camr Mugrine.—The Methodists the MEROBANT: of various sectiens of the country are prepar- ing for the great national,camp-meetting which will be held at Round Lake, toga county, New York, commencing on Tuesday, July 6, and closing on the 16th. 1t promises to be the largest assem bly for religious purposes that bas yet been held. There will ber over a thousand Diese: Bishop Perea eeh panes eer pres! impson and a gum of the leading cler, men oe the denomination ‘will participate in theexercises of the occasion. Arrangements have been made with all the leading railroad and steamboat lines of the country for excursion tickets at reduced ra tes. o rire Fifth District. In 1567 there were registered in the city, and county 1931 colored and 14%) whites. ‘Swicede.—Patrick Hamill who took laudanam on Tuesday, with the intent of committing suicide, but who it a ‘would recover from theeffects of poison, died early this morning. ¥ THE eG | tegen 1544. Upon graduating, in 1547, he en- GH PRICES. eB | 714 the Iw ottice of Cares Justice Horndlow ~ GO TO 373 8 NTH STBEET. er, of Newark. Upon conclading his legal AND BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. dies in 15 , Sabeatonceseyp atise Prastion , with Hon. A.C. M: ton. Subsequently Chilaren'e Seca lice mates Seon’ int | removing to Camden, he was eppoiated prox. ccutor of the Pleas for that county im 1859. Upon the election of Mr. Frelinghuysen to the United States Senate m 1567, Mr. Robeson was appointed by Gov. Ward Atioruey General which position be resigns for his new duties. He is about 41 years ol¢, and holds high rank in bis profession. To his fine legal qualitica. ens he unites general knowledge and. practi- cnt ability, which give promise of efficiency crea the way of fine BOOTS, | and usefulness in bis new position. Mr. Rob- A.L., & H. R. R—The surveys of this road were com pleted a few days ago. The line on the west side of the river runs from the mouth of Craig’s ran, crossing the Millwood” & Ber- Ty ville pike, apovt a phy south of Berryviile, the Opequon at Helm’s mill, and after ap- proacbing Winchester, it makes a curve, cros- sipg the Winchester and Milwood pike near Hollingeworth’s mill, it strikes the Valley pike at Kernstown. It is thought that the road bin Sen Placed under contract.—Clarke journa. Tax Strest Raitwar ies of Ci cinnats bave inaugurated = or eit: the passenger pays f is torn in two, be retaining one half, with a Rumber upon i, the a box. At the bands ORDINATION OF CaTHOLIC Parssts —The general ordination will take piace in the Chapel of the Seminary of St. Sulpice. in — cltyson next Monday, Tuesday and Wed: day, the (egy doce yee the current mons | yur of the morning. Quite a candidates will be promoted to Sacred Orders on this solemn occasion by our Most Rev. Archbishop.—Catholic Mirror. Noyes, in ne ordaras Damed. ‘The averages of Noyes and Youson would oe er had their health ensbied to at- the school punctually and at all the ses- 7 Ten New Dominion Frtood m stontly ad- vocate an independent nationality. @7 Av lowa bride on the way to church was test for THE OEY af sifeteead ear’ iiteae money gee wil e<on is @ strong, decided Kepu' ses ave bape by Smother “taller tosnerey B “morgue. xasoat Sooarmip= eanr G. Stowell, i wa Sie P est cv, 3 a 2 James Sayers, Willie Johnson. wena caraie saveves ued presser ne Perent Questions of pational policy. and is im ss ort the Indies of fashion carry | 89 Rose-pink wedding cards are the latest. No corporal paulsbment has been used, nor aSthp and kK. | 3 cord with the party which supported the | oar jittie velvet memoranduti books for no- 87 Don Ferdinand, ex-King of Portugal, has married Fanny Elisier, in the morgantic way. Fanny is 59. S7-The mania for wearing a small gold or gilt locket on the watch chain has been revivea vm all its fury. long detentions after school bours, at any ume during the year.” _EmERson InetrrUTr—‘ommencement Exer- Teg tot ag Hall was crowded at an early y morning, a the beauty ana = elecuom of General Gran’. It is @ curious | ting down all the engagements to ride, dance, Notes OF REMOVAL. ceine:dence that the only poet or for excursions and plenic parties. ae rervecttaty call the sttention of onr friente | the Uabinet by a New Jersey man nas been @7 Present gee Gre that the Delaware custome jowal to the In 152, Samuet | fruit crop will be so large tbat even the nes. corner ttend Cote, watil ow Sew | ‘25: cial arrangem made Ire Sriabci' “Gur alee will continuad'es | 1. Soarbard wi — — pt oe ed » seeing the recuen 5 Sete and seized her, but too late, as the engine-whee) Over the little girl, cutung ber in two, ving one-halt the body var. ip the mothe-"s Bands. The poor woman, ’ be insufficient to move it to the market. ‘e7-The trotting horse “Danvers Boy” nas tbe city, anseibied to wits tue come wit horror, fainted, ap ‘Pueeday oun Navy by President Monroe, and continued in | "ga funny sight js to see a Indy seated on | been sold, in Providence, to Unarles Revere, o! ong gy eg ee Decrally tazge | DIS comdition was taken up and carried into LS Wat & 00. Avets, | this pos on durirg the entire administration | me peach at the eeaside, covered’t by an im. ef Jotn Quncy Adams. In 18 Matioo | mense white pongee umbrella whic 1s sug- Dickerson was appointed by Gengral Jackson. Lig at eae ng circus. SS i a 3 wT ts came to us snd be continued in Van Buren ® Capinet tor | | 07 The cad Bene cae to we at Hoston, we than a year. Both were ingaisbed | Where one nonest, Dard-working newspaper men, Bud added to the nation: on bY | man got a giass of wine and 4 sandwicd, there New York, for $25, ar The Siccragh B peakgs rord that the prize fight which took place on the 2d. in Spring- field. Mass., was witnessed by one hundred women. This is an illustration of women’s Progress towards securing the «rights"’ accor. ded to men, which camo: be regarded with great affecuon, her house. rt the notabies were $ ry rtion Pr ential family, G: family, Dr. Horwitz avd somuly, Hon. Amos Kendall, Rev. Dr. Pinckn-y, Nirs. Buel. of Buel Hall, Miss Ross with the young ladies of her school, Mr. Zevely and family, with many more tha! we have uot space to enumerate. The music by he s-vol. and be ins:rumental SF The discussions of the protestant Episco- ze verges tm Chicago must Dave taken a » judging from the demand madeby af 8 Dr. who insisted that: the miserable dogma of Apostolic Saccession” sbould be lez: ou: of che Boox of Common Prayer, ee eee J.* *°*Foarn e coszinn tE* CLAIM AGENTS AND REAL ESTATE BRO- 08 Bi.on of tbe Novy Deparment. | were & dczen loaiere sed to repienioa, THB street. west sive,) vers ayemce anu E street No.4 PLANT'S BUILDI | Corner lth street and New York avecce, wyPectm WASHINGTON, D, O.