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EVENING STAR, | wabinostiy siz Atgren core grat ee Rs Serene Staiale. Stag and Im vesneat— | Jennie Oraven, yalaban, Kate Middle. -SULY 7, 1869. | ton, Nestness Lanne Wana Peamanship— ee oe go Male No. 13. Alice MI. Smith, teache LOCAL NEWS. Mrdal_—Wm, McFarland Premiame—Con- uct—Sarmuel Wilkerson, Wm. Qarrico, Der. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. nis O'Neil, Charles Schroth, Dow Mills, Third District Rell ef Merit. S:udy—Wm. Richardson, ‘The following 1s the roll of merit of the Third hee eae Necmee Jusirict schools y ley. Music_Wm. MAtnis— Female Grammar, Miss Merick teacher:— | Honorably Mentioned—Charles Walker, F. Medal—Mollie Dodge. Premiums—writi m | Tocker, Baker, T. Shomo, J. Auleiter, J. Examinauons—Marion Pyles, Susie Langley, | Gibson, J. Rocketi. Lizzie Felger. Conduc' Femsie No. 14, E. Gray, teaeher:—List not Luzze Stromberger, Ai complete. Mardin, Evlen Kelly, li , Aanie Ober. Male No. 15, Lillie F. Thomas, teacher — Study sed Improvement— Maggie Bean, Jessie | Medal—Michael Daily. Premiums—Conduct WEDNESDAY. Brown. Lizae Brewer Neatness—Adel, and Punctuality—Ohariey Fagitt. Fred. Lud- bey Masic— Mollie Kelly wee | wig, A. Omeeldlen Samer Havens t ilene. Maie Grammar, N. A. West acting teacher:— | nis, Andrew Hoghes. Study and Improve- Medal—Benj. Poo! olarsbi ment—Edwerd Rigsby, Dan. Shea, Charley Cross. Neatness—Harry Goodrich. 'Penman- ship—Edgar Lyons. Music—Michael Hora. ee sa Another Attempted Outrage by a Colored - ™M a White Girl. Map Drawing—Wm. R. Smith. Neatness— "THE VILLAIN PorLeE. Wan MePetern, ne Cnn Eamerict, | we nave 19 record ancther devilish atienipt Female Intermediate No. 1, Lucy B. Davis | st outrage upon a white girl by a colored man, teacher :—Medal—Ella Connor. Premiu which occurred near this city om the 5th in- Best Written E: ‘amination—Alice Simpson, stant, during the celebration of a colored pic- Katy Garst. Katy Doyle. Exemplary Con- | nic party at Roach’s Springs. near the Virginia auct Punctuality—Ida Wilkerson, Kate end of ibe Long Bridge. As reported by Mr. Donnelly, Media Davis, Florence Uber, Vir- John Erkridge, a carpenter of South Wash- gipia Maddox. Study and Improvement—Su. ingiod. be was gathering blackberrias wear the sie Gonzenbdack, Julia Fry, Nethie Dyer. Point designa’ed, WREA suddeply he was at. msnusbip—Garry Miliez. Nest ted by the screams of a ittle girl, who, run Lowell. Music—Agnes Prospe: bing towards bim from the old entren ents Female Intermediate, No. 2, Hannah P. overlooking the springs, said that Jebnson, teacher:—Metial—Midie Nichol- colored man “over there beating we Premiums—Exemplary Conduct and Mr Exkridge forthwith proceeded tuality—Apnie Cunningham, Kate Kline- ' ived just t ce, Kate Scott, Lula 7 to the spot designated, and arrived ju in cNantz, Lizzie | time to prevent the accomplishment of the H, Lucy Siedel. Best Written Examiaa- | pejlish ‘anaes f ‘a powerful b ack man upon Mamie Thomas, Emma Little, Annie | tne person of a respectable young lady of Ssath Sebafer, Kate Lus! Mollie Frost, Susie ‘Washington. whom he had seized by the throat, Woodward. Study and Improvement—Kate | thrown down, and was about violating. Tne Lusby. Mollie Frost. Mary Sart. Penman. | villain, as soou as Mr. E. appeared’ at the brink of the hill, gave up bis purpose, and, springivg to bis’ feet, rusbed down the bili into the midst of the pic-niciug party, where Tecognition was ont of the question. Subse- “quently Mr. Esktidge escorted the outraged young Isdy and her sister across the Long tuality— Edward Sniffin, Samuel Harbin, Wm 2 aw ie bese Hill, Joseph Greenwell, Edward Devine, Jas, | BTdke 1m order to prevent farther Toole. Study and Improvement —Charles Gui- —e——__ nand. Clarence Beck, Willie Hinton. Neat-| a Qagar Wir—About il o'clock Monday ness—Willie Miller. Penmauship—Wille: y Ki id J. J. Hill were pass- Reilley. Music—George Britt. 'Y | night as Orticers King ani Hu P . ing over their beat in the Seventh Ward they Male luovermediate, No. 2, Kate Morphy, | fonnd William Tippet, Mary Tippet and Johu teacher'—Aledal—Walter McFarland. Pre- | Ray—the two first named being man and wife. miums—Written Examinations—Ed. Scott, | residing in the Sixth Ward, and the last named Wm, Long, Wilham Milligan. Fred. Dietrich. | s pacheior marine—quarrelling, aud arrested Conduct and Punctuality—Allen Searie,Clar- | them for disorderly conduct. lt appeared that ence Fry. Wm. Lusty, George McCathran, Mary bad ieft Tippet and taken up with Ray, Dorsey McPherson, an. MeCarth; and claimed that she was Ray's wile and Tip- and lmprovement—Thomas Somerv: en | pet went after Ray, finding bim aud his wife Clark, Thomas Antisell. Penmansbip—Ed. | together, when the quarrel ensued and (hey Notungbam.— Neatness—Horace Griffith. Mu- | were arrested as stated above. Before they sic—Grorge Weber. were locked up the following conversation oc- REARS SORGCEE. curred between the parties :-—Tippet—«Riy ; Josie S. Bird. teacher:—Medal— | give mea chew of tobacco.” Ray—~ What have er Hopkins. Premiums—Coni 1 to give you a chew for. —“You might, as em same Lah te Se Hagre ‘John | YOU Bave got my wite.” R—Ob! Til give : . O. 2 . : time handu Binson; Improvemen:—Stephen Kubsi, | 700.8 Chew for her,” (at the same time handing a pemiume—Good tand Panc- k out bis plug.) Yesterday morning the case was Wm. Pheips, Ed. Jones: Penmanship—Char! heard by Justice Tucker, who fined each 85, Jaetes Wanuess—Charies Hodgsoa: Music— | pat not having the “epone” they were commit: Female No.2, Mary Aukward, teacher.— | {4 to the work house. The woman expresses ber determination to stick to Ray, considering Medai—Kate Sommer. ‘Preminms—Uonduct ide aud Punctualty—Mary Hughes, Kate Barkeloy, | (15, 2h het made & bona fc sale of her fora Mary Retrais, Alice Bean, Jessie Houghton, wns;Study and Improyement—Mary | apeger op a Das Eva Brumfield, Tucker; | sistance to the Police Kate Hilton; Nestness—Kate | Gin precinct. while passing through. the lower portion of the Second ‘ard yesterday eve- Mead. “premiunts Congr c; | hing, heard eries of “murder” aad “police,” tuality—Jobn Darr, Willie Felgec, | 884 Proceeding to a house near by found a Leon Frederick, Randolph Hopkins, Rickard | €0red woman named Margaret West lying Braff, Caaries Leonard. study and Lorprone, | 0D the floor bleeding profasely, and a notorious 2 bone Coss, | Colored man named Dick” Smith standing Richard Boren; | Over her in the act of striking her. The officer ‘wm. . Music J Prosper, | Attempted to arrest Smith, bat the desperado BA aceon meng "| resisted and swore fearfal oaths that ao po- SS 4 | iceman im the city should take him to the sta- berger, Belle Etis, | to. In the scuiiie Smith struck the Lienten- M4 ant and “ba! him, wi woman ‘est Sooner a cmbsge, Annie Hutchinson, Aune | Sito made an onsiaughton the off cer, By the ment Hiclen Boyden Sallie Wootten Eva | S88istance of officer Berry and a colored mau Sanderson: Penmansbip—La Fairfax: Neat. | 50m he summoned, the rio'eas persons were ; Nettbe Scarf; Music— Mattie Garg arrested and conveyed to the Central Guard. “yeai, Mat. s G. Mm temsner:— | BOUse, Where West was fined $10. and Smith Medal Belle Carroll, Preatans snarc; | held to bail by Justice Marper for his appear snd Punctuality—Mary Bradley, Minnie Bye. | ®2¢'0 nswer trial before court. con. Elise nee Saeate coe teaeete. MUSICAL ACADEMy.—The examination of ment—Charlotte Hicks, Martha Jenkins, Aunie Musical Academy was Demet taoes ners? aces en | companion ie aeenie rele ete ee p— ley. Music— Brye- ives Gaye were Seueumed efor ta, judges, male, 3. ., teacher:— refessors Scala, Wright Egan, could come Medal~Corolins Heller. Preiame Congact | fo any decision,” Evel then it waa fous tbat 4 Punctuality—Annie Smallwood, Kate | four of the scholars were so proficient (none of Redding. Annie Beers, Belle McKee, Julia | them missing a single question out of nearly 4) Wilkinson, Olivia Gates. Study that the medal had to be witbheid for a future atenant Kelley, of jarges. Pri Papctuality—Alice Strot and Im- * Fath, 5 examination at alater day. The namesof these beer = Siete mam | urigh caer aie Miss BiGliie Winner ane ‘Music—! Dyer. Neatness—Laura Barnes. | Lizzie Stromberger and Master J. Honoraply ‘Mentoned Monica Mi Kate | Siousa. The medal for theory of music, Ist ‘Andrew: Kautman, Prudence | class junior, was won by Miss Annie Youne: Barnes, Jesie Dietrich, Susie Merrick, Emma | 24 class. Master Wm. Haley. The medal for ‘Mar, jand. solfeggio, ist class, Julia Stromberger: 2d class, one ee ee Jobu Boggs; 3d class senior, Miss Mollie Wil. ton. Master Willie Boggs received the award tor the best piano scholar, while bis brother pronounced the best violin scholar. The ‘rT medal was won by Miss L. Jones. —o——_. rel. IMMORALITY IN THE PrsLic Grounns.— Neatnees— Waiter Collins. Music—Wm. Kelly. | Last night, about nineo'clock. officer ‘Siscombe, Hosorably Mentioned—Millard Carlisle, Cal. of the fifth precinct police, was called upon by vin 7 Charles Searle, Ed. Lathrop, Thos. | Edward O'Connor, Private watchman in the Jobneon, Hickey. President's grounds, to arrest a man and wo- man who were acting in a very immoral man- ner. The parties were taken to the Central Guardbouse, when the man gave his name as Edward J. Willis, the woman as Lonisa Thrush. The man was qaite @ respectable looking person, who gave his age as 63 years; while the woman gave her are as 35. illis left 10 each as collateral security for the ap- eureane acu —— of himself and the brag gpa iM OOLS. ustice Harper this morning, when the case Female No. 1, Miss Bland teacher:—Medal— | was called up. and, although neither party ap. Jennie Stewart. Premiams—OQonduct and | peared, yet the evidence substantiated thar Punctuslity—Ross Armistead, Mary Bartley, guilt, and they were each fined Mary Carr, Lizzie Freund, Emily McWilliam — cries MeCeeee erement— | Tam Saxcumyzsr.—The Sangerbund of this Annie Taylor, eriam McCstbran, Kate Nai. aitioare to niena tase ip—Bophia mann. Neat. | ‘ity will take to neces Ads Mile. Music Capitola Herold. | Uovel, Sangcricet, Commencing om Saturday teme—Uondact and Pei aaceet Fre. | ‘will bet accompanied by ine Washington, Ger ems—Conduct and Punctuality—Reyton he officers of the Band ast — stop atthe gy ony, oo geen CY tg od . | Sylvania avenue. On Monday morning, the eee oy oe Bony | grand procession of the societies will take Birch, Alice Brickiy, Lizzie Brickly, Hata | Pisce, and at night the prize concert will be Gooarich, Virginia Riley. ceadyanalicomere: given. On Tuesday tbe monster grand concert ment—Jesre Sothoron. Hattie Clssell,: Betry | Will take place, aud Wednesday and Thurs. ‘etts. Penmanship—lea Walke. Nestness-. | 98Y tbere will be grand pic-nics given the Carrie Smith. Masic—Celia Markward. —— ‘ Somrues Wale Poee een Medal | Lersixo unmuzsied dogs run at large Puuctuality—James Pitsgerald, Robert Story, | @0ring dog days is undoudiedly bed enougu, Was. Hughes, Senn cree baeeeeee ; | but hardly so bad as allowing a dead one to lie uais. Seek aad Ieerercaee ae im the street all day, as was the case near the Wm. Davia, James Holer Peaaeucsio”” corner of 11th and ii streets yesterday. The i. Sep neglect ip Jeeete_Cecion SonuaaeStepten Priteherd. | Scr, as it was understood the policeman who Female No. 5, Lizeie Van Doren, teacher -— | Killed the dog did so in an alley and then Meds!—Annie Braff. Premiams—Conduct | “T@#ged the carcass out into a much frequented Ponctuality—-Alice McNante Rove Thal, | *tieet,—a most disgusting and unhealthy object Maggie Kelcher. Nettie Brows. Bim | 10 be exposed for full twelve hours. It is to b= t, Kate Aleiier Study art Libres, | hoped that those who Kill canines heraatter Maggie Noone, Nannie Leitch: Kate | Will take the necessary measures to have the McMabon. Penmanshi | carcasses removed before decomposition sets Neatness— mma Scott. Music—Oarr = Oar: ark. ——_-——__ Honorsbiy Mentioned—Marion Greenwell, Ida “8 Brown, las B Nettie MeP! ; io R&EcEPTION To THE PasTor or St. Pavt LUTHEeRan CuvRcy.—The Flynn, Lula Swan Dr..3. G. Mater, of Be Male No. 6, M. E. Armistead, teacher:—Med- | 2 : ie: ‘ al—Semuel “J. “Miller. _Premiums—Condact | ¢BU‘CD. corner of Eleventh te gig Simms,G.W. rd, J. ison. W. R. co. . James S. Brown, Ed. Burgee. S. A. Brad- =. W. Dulin. Neat. mess—George M. Davis. Music—George W. Paimer. Female No. 7, Louisa H. Hopkins, teacher :— ‘Medai—Kate Hughes. Premi ‘. Wailes, Michael Bresneban, Daisy Thomas, Join Foy, Nor- Err a Medsi— Jennie Sm pave. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPL City Taxes Musses. Evrrors Sra! erroneously this year, can it be seriously ed by our Councils t continue last year’s high rate of Taxatien—$i.s0 per $1002 (A higher rate than ie Le its dows, dull of joures , Tent 1) property sale—if at scarce, and thoa- sands of men out of employment. Sarees breeee ceeerenatan 0: 1 Bias tay berg Paris Besides, tor purpose is this enormous revenue j—some 1 (to ray nothing of bea oumer Can it possibly require any such sum to meet all legitimate and proper demands im the con- duct of our Corporation affairs? Pray, Messrs. Councils, pause and consider ' Inquires. Mr. Epitor :—As cases of “Poisoning” Ty_,fommon of late throughout the country w Arsenic, (our very popular Rat Exterminator.) tu be colored with Jndigo in proportion of one-half an ounce to every Yay of the former, so important that | think it should be adepted by our Pharmaceutists, not only as an acditional security to the public, but as @ protec:ioa to themselves. IMSTALLATION OF UrrcERs.—Last evening W,G Flood installed the following officers ion No. 10, S. of T.:—Geo. A. re P Pate — hy . oVauley, A. R.; L. . S. rook, Uaap.; W It ell, Tre: Be geese WwW. Mister, 1. S; James Stewart. 0.8. On Monday night the following officers of Calantha Lodge, No. 11, K of P., were installed by P. ©. Theodore Sniffin: G. 3. L Foxwell, V.O.: Julian Cayis, V. 0; A. T. Cavis, R. S.: mall, F.S.; E. E. Anderson, Banker: J. Julian Murray, Guide, — Smitn, I. S.; N. Funk, 0.8. A full attendance of tae members and lady visitors of Metropolitan Division, No. 19, S. of T., were present last evening to witness the f te installation of the selected to serva during the current quarter: H. H. Nortnrup, W. P.; James G. Smith, W. A’; William F. Houlton, RS, Ed. N. Jacobs, A. R.S.; John R. Knapp, jJ.B. Adams, treasurer; W.G. Flood, Ge F. Muth, Oond.; William F- d.; Byron S. Adams, I.S.; Jobn 3 8. Edith McPherson, lad: conductor; Miss’ Anna Wilkins, lady sentinel; Miss Ada Thompson, ist lady assistant; Miss Bessie Pierce, 2d lady assistan': Miss Lizsie Davis, 3d lady assistant; Miss Jenie Reagu, musical directress. Mr.'H. A. Northrap, newly instal'ed W. P., delivered an address, as also the D.G. W. P., Thomas ©. Snitb. A noticeable feature of this division 1s the attrac. tive mueical entertainment offered at each of its meetings. —— INSPECTION OF THE Fine Dwrattuext.— ‘The Board of Fire Uommissioners list evening resolved that the fire departm'nt should be called out this morning, for the purpose of as- certaining the condition of the ap; tas Accordingly, at 10 o’clock an alarm was sounded from box 34, at the Bank of Washing- ton, corner of 7th street and Louisians avenue, and the apparatus arrived in the following order: Franklin, No 2, Armory Square) in 2 minutes; Hook and Lad- ger truck in 4; Columbia, No. 5 Union, No. 1, in 7. Some of the apparatus did Rot fire up until reaching the groand, and con- sequently were not in service as promptly as otherwise would have been the case. Water was taken from the plug in front of the Bink, and the bose run up Louisiana avenue towards 6th street, and the result of the throwing war ows by Mr. Thomas Thompson, nd Dr, E. L. Corbin, Sec. rd: No. 2, through 700 feet of hose, 13, inch stream 150 feet; No. 1, 300 feet of hose, % stream 141 feet; No. 3, 390 feet of hose, 1 inch stream M2 feet. The trial was entirely satisfactory as far as the working of the appa- yatns was concerned: put from the frequent bursting of hose the Commissioners were con- winced that they had not acted hastily in erdering the purchase of new hose, which they Gid at their meeting last night, < jeorge Fatal ACCIDENT.—Yesterday, about 12 o'clock, Mr. Paeg | Driscoll met with an ac- cident at the Seven ks, om the Caesay and Uhio canal. which proved instantly fatal. He had spent Monday, the 5th inst., with his family here, who resi Soath on H street, between Four-and-a half and Third streets, and at seven o'clock on the morn- ing of the 6th leit Washington for the Seneca Works, where he was employed. On reach- ing the Seven Locks a slight delay was caused and when the boat was ready to pass through the driver of the mules attached to the boat by tow line suddenly gave them a cut with his whip, which caused them to spring, the force of which on the boat threw Mr. Driscoll over the stern and jamming him between the craft and the gates crushed him to death. The de- ceased leaves a wife and six small children in indigent circumstances, He bore the repata- tion of a most excellent husband, father aod neighbor. The sad intelligence of his death ‘was communicated to bis family tois morning by one of his fellow boo rod at Seneca w who superintended the transfer of his Temains to his late residence this afternoon. —W. i. Wan & 29 feet om Twentieth street, between L and M streets, improved by a trame dwelling, to Thomas Riley for #925. Green & Williams, auctioneers, yesterday sold part of lot d Jot ingon Virginia avenue, between 3d and sth streets east. improved by a double two-story hee dwelling, to Mrs. cis F. Cook, for D. Fitch & Fox, real estate brokers, have sold for J. W. Rumsey lot 13 and part lot 14, in Square 733, 0n ist street east, between © and D streets south, improved by a two-story brick en ee tee S. Wilhams, for $1,600 cael Messrs. Kilbourn & Latta, real estate brokers, sold to H. H. Dodge lot A, containing 'wO acres, of the sub-division of Oak at the head ef 20thand Boundary street, for 29,000. ——_o—_ Tue Potomac FRont.—This morning the Ry lount Verno Tze it of gers, an Marshall's Landing. The the usual mai steamer W. W. Coit made ber usual seini- ‘weekly trip to Norfolk from 7th-street wharf, having on board a fine complement of passen- gers and quite a lot of freight. Generally Speaking wharf matters are dull. and may be embreced in the arrival at Sheriff's coal and ood wharf, footof 6th street, of the schooner White Foam, Capt. Rice, with wood for Geo. L. Sheriff; and at Carter's wharf of the schoon- er Thomas J. Tull, Cooper, trom Norfolk, with lumber tor N. B. Fugett and Willet & Red grave. ——_e——_ Hicks & HeiGuTs OricinaL Georgia MINSTRELS open for a short season at Canter- bury Hall on Monday evening next. These rogcork imitators, but the genuine comprising eighteen colored who were formerly slaves, and eaid to be good musicians, and to get Ty fine entertainment. The advertise. ‘ment states that colored people will be sdmit- ted toall parts of the house. SS ESOS COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT.—The annual commencement of Gonzaga Oo! will take place at Carroll Hall this evening at 7 p. to which the patro: nd friencs of the Ins! tution are invited, as well as the public. special invitation: ve been given. The pro- gramme 18 a very one and doubtless the house will be orowded. Suctioneers, sold in areal sreanee a q' = be a fem derived irom the old penitentiary ig, Consisti of about 1.500.000 bricke, besides doors, shat tersand lumber. The bricks averaged about $150 per thousand; the whole sale amounting to $15,000, ae Taz BoaRp o7 Fras Commissrowmns held — Song wh her opel zo. number of bills were audited, and some tume membership of nearly 200. were serenaded last night the bers of Untes Goupeny, We Tae y tendering the serer ‘were entertamed the recipients. after which they visited other citi- ts ga they specially desired to comph- ———— Janus H. Rewind leary i oem an arsistant in the office Esq. architec', has been admitted by that gentleman to an interest in bis practice. Mr. McGill is one of our most promising young architects, ——e—_—— Raxcz or TusRMOMETER at Franklin & o."s, opticians, im the sbade, to-day: 9 o'clock A.m.. Wdegrees; lv, 16; 11,78; 12m. 0; Ip. m., 6. —e—_ Base BaLt.—The Oivmpic Cludof this -ty, Dow on ap extended Western tour, Red Stockings in Civcinnati on Sv sud were beaten by & acore of 25 tu | Geen: goers, uae Hastie aie | CITY ITEMS. GEORGETOWN. Georgetown Advertisements, ——o—_—_ Robinson was couvicted of as- | Try piscovERY OF URSIDE, the Rew metal ago © 4 Lu D sault and Latteny. and sentenced to paya fine | wich co clon Tesembles gold as to almost ot es. ja the case of Semeet pence: a Ww. defy critucim, and which for ail ornamental - Dinee, convicted yesterday of assault and poses answers adm: 4 Daitery, reasons were Bled fora mew trial. Di- shbcegh 10 tee og ee a b its intrinsic value allows it to be vid Shea, on a Of asssalt and baive wufactured into jewelry at very modera:e Gefence. | prices, has caused quite an excitement in the Job Scott was convicted of pettit larceny, Jacbionable ‘world. yes'e saw 8 very sna semana tp Jl frome amin. Joes | dee plate ct orgs at Mr Pragg's Ose Dalat lar | neds, andl within the pas week rece guilty of theassault only. Lewis Simas, tween 1a Vand « gentiew friend that be was ‘Weary of life. His bedroom RIG: fou! id 6th streets, and a gentiemai seco! media! Indicted for a second offence of larceny, was | Swett, Of valued at gh which | Srotuer'e storena Ord, uBmediately over bis Ene \ wtreete. P J a0Ksen 23 Bridge etree: 'B) of Retr, varieties posed: s And on Saturday night he re. | seen ino] }oB at the above pamed pies, whers lendid workmanship. and looked | tired. in apparen: vesd bechy else, De Te | tceb in operation concersing them will be'aieen’ well as gold in every Mr. | © o'clock. Om Sunday morning. the boy whe | For -ale cbeap for cash ru Rovel'y, in the the store found Mr. 8. and « &:; ay. at onyx ana fi made the fact aan ON ee Dc. ndreds of new styles of sleeve bat- | i ‘ — ¥ THOS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetows Sobelaud cade inal snumeied, aad pints | STS"Bg" Ba, gums eee eat frase | BB 3 —a al; decree | oroide buttons, and any variety of shell, rub- physicians were u: mous that the patient sell. Goz- | der, pearl, and Etrascan sets of jewelry. We | D2Y' laboring under the effects of some power- Jer et al. agt Brooks et al.; decree proconfesso | observe, also, that the Japanese switch, the ful opiate or narcotic, and at once brought the and appointing Hagh Uaperton trastee in place | new substitute for Bair, is acquiring great | stomach f H. Df UMP into service cleari of . Gawler et al. agt | popularity. It very closely resem {he | ing out the stomach entirely. Re Evoy et al.; order of publication. Stott agt. | genuine article, comes in all the darker shades, t ~ Binns et sts dctwee wee eoetese Bonserte | Eeiony caents eh agen Sone agt. James et a doe Bond et al. agi. Pege et | prefer it to h al; deeree pro coufesso an: we Lo Budi. | judice He was then so well th tor. Dement & Howell agt. James; do. statement as to the manner in eb itis ob- | bemind the « “oy ol tes eee a Wylie.—This court | Bed. and the fear that it may have been taken | tion y, orning, however. he seemed Oracure UouRT, Judge jcc from the heeds of those who have fallen the | io grow wores: und cask’ pnoeeny an prays adjourned this morning 1m coneq uence -t | victims of some horrible disease, Mr. Print past one p.m, when denen id sickness in the family of Jadge Wylie, uani | 275. amr Lt OF the Japanese switehes @s- | Are divided on to the lmmetinn nent nn a Ny re ees Pee ronnie teen, week: | death, some thinuing that be bad « . . onde retain their wonted pop- | poison secreted. and rtooe of Cavacn Depication.—Next Sabbath morn- ani has a splendid collection of | before death, while Olmere etre. ing Cavalry Baptist Church will be dedicated, | qitterent sizes, which ladies aod gentlemen will to congestion of the brain, reeulung on which occasion the opening sermon wil! be | find very appropriate for Tesstting rings, studs ; Toome ent |: - reat cheap: usd eters ae the property, ats bargele sect ae renting per THOMAS : Aoct oneer [p®* 000s at BEDUCED PRICES. —— . Which seemed to annoy de- | kind Bicached Muslin (yard wide) we have toon ceased Agreat deal. Death ensued, however, selling at 12h conte 2) reached by Rev . Hague, of Boston. Rev. effects of his Saturday nigh . It is wie 9 a pric ir meneane, of indelphis, the first pastor | "24 breastpins. claimed that be could bave taken poching since nt en Bt of Calvary Courch. it teexpected, will be pres- oe: Sanday moruing, as from that time tli death ore Mer ~¢ ent and preach iu the evening. DRLICATE MACHINERY.—As three attendants were constantly watching | U™>" Oslicoes, fast colors. Wand 1? Rot rk WiBout being lubricated, so i: is | him. and even followed him into the etore on | jsand sceute” Jack oertret ee cease = ae With the human system, which the mos: | Monday morat CITY ORDINANCES dei ate piece of machinery in existen Passed by the Sixty-sixth Ceuncil, aid ia the operation of its di beyord a doub!, from the effects, whether im: Speer's “Standard Wine Bitte: mediate or remote, of a narcotic poison. The AW Act to set the curbstones and pave the that gid it a greater degree than any | body was removed yesterday afternoon to the Bia NDER THE t oi ever before offerrd to the public. Sold by | residence of bis brother. No. ll Ist street. THE BUREAD eer eek betcesn Cea tnirh aan | Deseguie, * 7 | whence bis fareral will » RROR It Twenty-sixth streets west. A —_—o to-morrow afternoon. I \ it enacted by the Board of Aldermen ani DeBino's Consumrriv® Remepy.Viarrca old, was unmarried, and d by his Board of Common ouncil of tly of Washington, | We call particular attention to this Wonderful | {fiends as eccentric in bis babi's at times. That the Mayor be, and be is hereby, autaor- | Vegetable Extra s an Alterative, Apirien’ Boy DRowngp.— Yesterday afternoon, & col- ized and requested to cause the carbstones to be | and Tonic. A table spoontul before breakiast | cred man, fishing to the Potemar aeive vec set and the footways aod gutters paved on the | will correct the Liver. A sure remedy for | Aqueduct. discovered the dead body of a col- north side of M street nortb, between Twenty- | Costiveness, Diarrbua, and Dysentery. ored boy floating in the water, and seeuring it, third and twenty-sixth streets wesi. ahe work i --@- reported the fact to the police authorities. to be contracted for andexecuted im the manner | OAK HALL CLOTHING EMPoRivy, Coroner Potter was sent for, but deemed an and under the superintendence provided by For Gentlemen, Boys, aud Coildren. inquest unnecessary. It appears that the sitios, law;and to defray the expenses of saidimprove- | 6 460 7 opposite P.U. | was employea on the canal boat Andy Jo! ie. ment a special tax equal to the cost thereof is —_-———- SoD, and lived in Alexandria, and on Monday ther bas clams together with the for hereby imposed and levied on all lots or parts PURE AND LUSTROUS AS WHITE SATIN, are | afternoon, while the boat laid up for a few of lots bordering onthe line of tne improve. | the teeth tu which Sozodont is da:ly applied. | hours, he was seen to go dows ne: ment, the said tax to be assessed and collected | And no wonder—for the Quillay Soponaria, or | Sisters’ amd go in to bathe. Hi in conformity with the provisions of the act | bark of the Ubilian Soap Tree, which is one of | not be ascertained. The body was interred Dy oved October 12, 1865. its components, is used in South America for | the corporate authorities. pproved, June 10, 1809. Temoving spots trom white silks without in- TSE XBW ROAT CLUB which was organized juring the fabric. Of all preservatives and an- | some days since held a meeting iast evening Am Act to set the curbstones and pave the | tiseptics it is, according to the famous Fretch | over Fugitt’s restaurant, Mr. Maleslas Sentee Jootways and gutters on the wes side of | botanists and chem: leury and Chalard, the | in the chair; anda committee was appoiuted to oeerneeer ft ate wae i hewe a Ninth street east between B streets south and | most potent and th harmless. confer immediately with parties in New York cutessiononte ip asber an pont ops Maryland avenue. in Tegard to the purchase of aboat. The clab | tovid nay jucge whath Fit inieelreie te make Beit enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board OFFICIAL REPORTS prove that Hoff's Malt | 1s in very good trim,as the main thing neces. ication tor any of the classes of thi we Fart of “Washington. | Extract has shown an incalculable influence | sary to get a boat is already on baud—money ‘be proposals must be for the whole of ach hereby, autnor- im the treasury. avd ail applications for informsts Sar eatonasth be Tue BRIDGE STREBT BRIDGE w srdiy in want | Mandate ol the cece eyaunde to the set and the lootways and gutters paved oa the of repaite, evidence of which is apparent from west side of Ninth street east, between 5 street that Trier south and Maryland avenue. The work to be eentates ce er an naean Bane nee i t cogtracted for and executed in the manuer and es on Sanday might, bis horse's feet going under the superintendence provided by law: ——_.+__. through the fidoring, and injuring ths Sores and to defray the expenses of said improve- Corrs, &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, severeiy. The corporate authorities may save mest a Special, = Ppl to hee thereot 1s = — years’ i experience in the | heavy damages by timely repairs. . ereby im, ind levied on all lots or parts | United States and a. Of low bordering om te line of the improve- e, ‘betwen $4 and 6th | TNE Pontic Scnoor Guampiawe—This Printed schedules for {ustractions to bidéere. at ‘acvom pan ciden ihe diatrict te which the tracer teetde m accident while gole, ¢ district te which the bidcer resides feet colng | @ticense tc. destin the erticion ie bien tee 3d ve meat terther show that be se nan " = the pers nwho ment; the said tax to be assessed and collected S6L, successfally treats Qorns, | Board met tact evening; present all the mem- | gine, ives the guarantee me im conformity with the provisions of the act Mad’ “Ingeswing | Pers except Mr. Ramsburg. Several private | Quired by law, the Navy pe Sou bowen, approved October 12, 1853" the feeteerithout | bills were pudited and passed, after which the | g the right to rect the lowest bid. oF uy Pipproved, June 10, 1000. Pain Or incon venience to the patient’ "The ches | question of esta ng intermediate schools | which it may Germ exortitant x ‘as discussed, and the committee in charge of | Sureties in the fall amount will be required to — can be worn with ease immediately after the | *' "y cn the coptract amd “ep wetotiie Jom RusoLurion granting certain privileges | operation. Refers to the many eminent physi. | TC Subject was continued tlle future meet- | ten tie comtrect’ wud their rap Bell be certiBed to the satisfaction of the 7 De. Joba Cameron. | cians, surgeons and thousands of other respon- | 128: yn ee ad te Resolved by the Board of aldermen and Board | sible persone who Patronize his establishment. | T@eistration for the schools. Adjourned. will be withhelt frow the amoust of five Common Council of the City of Washington, | Hours froma. m-toG p.m. Owing to press | TH" GuonGeTows Scucetzam Verein As- ihe contract shall have been o- hat permission be, and the same is hereby, | of business at office. Dr. White 1s anable to | sociation held a meeting Inct evening wud Blatedsaed eteher per conta of the granted to Jobh Cameron to erect a wooden ad- | visit patients at their residences except between | ®Warded the contract for building the shooting Sut of the tespertive serie, will te pan ee, Gition. not exceeding ten feet in width Gand? p.m. gallery and battery at Green Springs to James y paid by the ind one story bieh, in ae Yates, who is to commence work at once. 1t | Farmatver gf the station designated low et the Jot lettered “I,"" in | ‘Tam CaTRAL DOLLAR STORE, 2 Market | Was decided to bold the first festival ou the ou | {7act,tt funda or ‘ ered 535° /*rovided, That th Of September next fcrthe smell have bees passed 1p ibe Bene” square nam 35> Provtd t the’ con- < treets, 18 in con- - fc all have been 7 rent of the President of the United States pe | Spaces, between stn and 9th athe way the tery reasory. stant receipt of the latest novelties in the way Sixta Bvitpine Assoctation.—The twen- a ~ “ first obtained seu bee = ot Jewasn Plated Ware, Fans, Vases, &c. pl oo) monthly meeting of this association actuated as fol te iansnangilonsaeeneeckces Approved June 10, . S71: was beld last evening at Lang's Howl, and | No j—Fiex. wes, kc.) No. }-Boap pnd Tallow S. J. Bowan, Mayor. thirty-eight shares were retired by the associa- | No 2—Cotton Osnv: M—U5 for approves: June 22, 1569. Vo Use Denying the Fact."— | tom atemaverage of $102.60 nett to the share. &e 2.8. GRANT. Dasre cle No eHemmock No. : Stevenz, ‘or of the Tea Hong, bas | TH om er PREMIUMS to the $_Octtonk Bo: 5 -Srects ‘adopted ple of selling Tea that must | pupils of Trinity Caurch Parocaial School | wo siren ana steel’ |Wo i _Teraca tet Oh An Act re erect aframe | win, being sound and correct in every featare: | comes off this evening. Be ey Tren. Ro stationery. ? a! : 7—Chais Iron. bees Ooont Bet enacted by Boardef Aldermen and Board {Une pound as cheap es though you bought a Pe hagee rabres—Sceomer Thomas Se sche eae No, Firewood and of Common Council of the City of Washington, : “ » * » Cooper, Alexan: ared. jo. $—Ocoking j reoal hat authority is hereby given to H. E-S-actto | I? HonG,” 536 7th street. | Schooner Abbott, ich, for Alexandria. Be-—Tin ava Zinc." |No 2i~Sand. erect aframe dwelling Ou 10: 22, sy:aare $20, Se Ee, —_~re-__ 19—Lea! ber dex Bros, will commence from this day to seli | GEORGETOWN CORPORATION Laws. | ,,7™;,0jlorizs are the classes, by thelr mambers, 8/1 their Gent's Furnishing Goods at five per —_ + Cent. above cost. We ask all whoare inmeed | A Rasovvrion in relation (0 tbe death of tbe | wos. 3,4 oa ee ofthe above goods to patronize us as it will Sam ey. BROOKLYN. Privileges to Lao | S#¥@ comsiderable money to the buyer and ena- Whereas it bas pleased an All-wise Provi- | Bos. 1, 2,3,8, 6, \. . 2 : Die us to continue selling goods at these rates. | cence te remove from among as our esteemed WASHINGTON i HoLLanpkr Bros., 210 Penna. avenue, | 2nd valued fellow-citizen, Samuel Cropley, Bow 2.3.4.5, 7,8, 14,12, 13,16, 17, 18, Peet erestonly, Docdipenrsig f eines dl between lath and 13th sta, | who bad often filled a seat im these Boece erect Thelen aes Beek ee en ae eee ‘with both bonor and usefulness, and in various Leo Karpeles to erect a frame shed in the rear gQmarzn Taax Te ea, ane | coxemaaee ee eer P. BocLamanioly ann treet, Shirts, 75 cents, $1, and upwat ‘ne tizen: Therefore, 3 South F the coueent of the Presiden’ of ihe | Serabiris and Drawers from’: orataupwards. | / Nesdved by he Beard of Aidermn and Board of L,Civeans, 8. Gnas, United States being first obtained. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Haad- | Common C Lf the Corporation of Georgetown, of ies ot rica, do Approved. June 10, 1369. kerchiefs, already hemmed, 2 for 25 cents. Tne | Thst we feel with deep sensibility the loss bis berry declare and make Racwn thet e public'ssie S. J. Bowe, Mayor Sine een Eee Oe ens | oremmat conn: te who enjoyea | W7- commencing on MONDAY ‘the it \ e 22, 1859, jozen. Ex ot per lars, cloth. ey 4 Septemier. 1: of the public es Wt button-hole, 10 cents @ box: and all other goods cmiment degree the confidence of the | [o0as situated tn ene? tewtne waned toutekine ney —— at equally low prices, at Franc & Goldman's, | CO™Wunity and the respect and regard of ail ‘and parts of townships. viz AN ACT granting permission to Michael Kelly Marbie Hall, No. 458 7th street, opposite Patent dag ‘whom he came in contact in the affairs of | North of the Base Lime Pd wast the Sith Prin- to ‘cl & wooden addition to his resideace. Office. 764: A cepal Mer: % Be it enacted by the | Board of Aldermen and I toneral ot tua dstensed.and soar toe ties oe | Senet rane Board of Common Council of the Cityof Washington, 250 pozgn English Socks, double neeis ana J e Hon .' ‘That permission be, and the same 1s nerepy, | toes, $3.75 s dozen, oF 36 cents per pair, jast M. Sweeney, Mayor, be invited to unite with = Us in paying the last offices u; earth to our given to Michael Kelly toerect a frame addi Teceived at Marble Hall, No. 458 7th street, op. a tion to bis present reeidence on lot numbered | posite Patent Office. 5. mye ed or hg engoed 2, in square numbered 534 = Provided, tbe con- to-morrow, for this purpose. P sent of the President of the United States be 358 D STREET. 358 | ,, Resolved Surther, That a copy of these resolu- first obtained therefor. _ — tems be transmitted to the of the de- approved. June 10, 1569, a. BOCH, ceased, as the expression of our sincere sym. 3. Bowsn, Mayor. Importer of WINES, LIQUOBS, and depot of pathy with them in their present afflic'ion; and Approved. June 22, 1809. Smith's Philedelphis DRAUGHT ALB and POR- | that the same be entered on the minutes of ch, TBR, old BRANDY ant WHI8KY, old JAM. BOM, Bh PAGNaS RHINE ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. OLA. Be Groans, | Bory —— Providing for © contingent fund — £8. LONDON FoRTBR, IMPORTED un “poy - ‘ny DEranturxr, June28.189. | ZBR WATER 1869. Je 24- Resolved by the Board f Aldermen and Board of gated Peuposala ee OA DS eels - dt gaa ae aa oe a am Soar ee rendef Se Conparationsl Cenrgctowm, ied, will bo ressivedat thie Department catitns |S EH BOA 8 TON B SPE DI ih day of July, 1539. at 12 0' <M — x rons #fnck fokstan a, Mo 3. sieesstopvers | | The MARTLAND, FRER STONE i Jo 308, giese stop, are prepared to their Stone in in makin, to the ve grose Six-inch lnkstends, ‘No. 303, glass | aod quantity required. him im making repaire Various streets ‘Three gross «-inch Inkstands, Wo. %3, glass stop- ee: arers, FO Approved, June Is, 1809. Tefkapae ree Walt Bardens, MCHA pars = Eee hencres RUBBLE OB BROUGH SOUND’ STON, vy mae! large quantities. 7 A REsorvrion in favor of McNerhany & Waters. iadred thousand White Envelopes, 10%x1:;; | SOO? masonry, 1m i i sit : os Resolved by the Board ef didermen and Board of les required Common Council of the Corporation of Geor; vend 20, range 68. poration of Georgetown SERS heme wanvorrscace woe | gee RS Ch pa eer of tay Site ry athe 0 wo wail =< — at TUET) in ve cepemd = wed tor Laid and " other pty a whic! conside! accepted ‘TON. street mate! iTpis! this Corporation under their ve been filed under Provisions i Oeatinen hast be executor by th Meee cnogeoineingeng Bonde, Stucke — Gontract authorized by resolution approved aa tows will bs cucaied bom tae + efhae bide cal 5 Se ey oon Sar: | June 20, 1-65, for quarter ending May 3ist, oy “Saeeeageanemeetee oes bivure. wand ell ads of Perconsi Proper | 186%. {Approved, June is, 1-09, | ‘The offering of the megpewm bs ted for must bo furnished | ty" B Whe highest eck price oat Tee te eemaere on the Gay oni sed, and tm jai a year = ame. 0) every Gey, ‘except So «| A Rese.ctiox to pay the Town portion of the the manner p: oy or rol beg gin ni tor darns = Pm joo ly sees of coroner for the Districtof Colam- | set Resolved by the ap of Aldermen and Board of Comm n Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay the dratrofN. n, Olerk of the Levy Court, in favor of W. W. Potter, coroner, for the sum of one hundred and eighty-three 1$-100 dollars ($183 18-10) for service rendered im the bolding inquests ip the District of Columbia, deliveries will be subject to i jon from Uctober 28th, 1865, to March 3ist, 185, expert detailed for the purpose by Approved, June 18, 1569. ‘Treasury, i of am inferior article wili be to annul the C0) at vertes: meget be free of charge at the Treasury ure to comply with any ove order under the forfeltare of the . contract will, us a - a piano TUNING AND REPAIRING. sibel AJ et eae nee pet Set. ale. F LOUB LO ws . ¥ BEsT PAMILY FLOUR, lig rperantend, Gelivered to Say part of Uns sre rR RN Pate pee Gr ze sf the Guest bende. atts APFuication, Pinion Orvvce dels tn, ise.¢ 70 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: J we J of the ue ee a gee Quas. G. VanceRWznxen. Mf. 8. Fax’ BIVER BLUE STONE, WALLS, Mi ILLIAED BALLS AND CUES, = And importer of ? : BILLIARD CLOTH, CUSS. 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