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EVENING STAR. TUESDAY.......00. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Pic-Nics, &c. AwALOSTAN IstayD.—Family circle pic-nic Jetand Baptist CHURCH —Giass blowing exbibs Ma ITER's ART GALLeRy, 485 7th street. Seon & Srmonc’s ART GaLiery, 245 F stree:. JULY 27, 1*69, —_2+—__ CORPORATION AFFAIRS. Beard or ALDERMEN, July 2tMP?969.—The ‘Chair tuid before the Board severar¥omm cations from the Mayor announcing-his appro- val of various acts, whicR originated in this Board, transmitting accounts of W. L. Sears, apothecary of the poor of the Second Ward, for the quarter ending June 30:R; and withdraw. ing the names of Charies H. Joy and A. Queen, imadvervently sent to the Board at its last ses- ion for confirmation as “undertakers.” Also. one transmitting the acco poration ot Washington with the First Na uonel Bank to date of July 26, 1:69, as follow: Pr. i 47; First Ward fond, =, 21; Third, 909.50); Fourth, $21.01 57; 245 91; redemption fund, 16,366.72, water tax, Also, @ comn cation from the Mayor tor of Sewers. elected Surveyor of the city. George D Our: tis, Seeretary to the Board of Tr he Schools. J. Sayles Brow: er of Gerporahon Attorney. Dartin Crenin Engineer of the Fire Department, vice W ket, vice Joseph Gerhardt. Henry O. Johnson, Assistant Clerk Ventre Market. vice William Wi'son L. Gatehell, Seal Weights and Measures. J. H. Larcombe, Supermtendent Foe Alarm Telegraph. SH! H. McKim, Physician to the Asytum. Henry Larman. Tapper of Water Mains. Bea:amia F. Barker. Harbor Master. George W. Good- all, Ezra F. French (vice W. H. Gorbutt ra- signed,) and Robert H. Booker, (vice John li Jobuson declined.) Commissioners of Fire Department. &. L. Corbin, Secretary to Board of Commissioners of the Fire Department. Members of the Board of Healti—From the : ia J. ©. Willard; Second Ward, D. W. Bhes ‘Thira Ward. J. R. Goodwin and Fourth Ward. Harvey Lindsley Emery: Fifth’ Ward. J. ye 1s and Willie 30D; Mead and John Knight. ter, Secretary to the Board of James Thompson, William B. Todd and Johu A. Simms. Commissioners of Asylum tavus Kubn, Secretary of Boardot Commis. sioners of the Asylum. James F. Kob:nson. P. Crow h C and L. Crouse aud Wil- Seventh Ward, F. ire Mari Oharies Brown anu (eT) siorer of the i Jones, decitard. Ricbard Rothwell, J H. ©. Sho: Burial Grovod. J.C. Brawuei nm Karial Grownd. A. Kiocz*wski, apothe- cary for the poor of the Fourth Ward. Palmer Briscoe and Wiilism H. Ejenborongh, (vice George W. Hatton.) Scavengers ot the Fourth Ward. Lafayette Jeffties (vice Jobn Houranan) fest, Lamplighters of ime Fourth M. J. Quigley. Superiptendent of Sweeps First. Second and Third Wercs. Peter phell, Wood and Coal Messurer, Potomac Jonn E. Clark, Wood and Coat T, First Canal District. James Ricord ny wman, Scavengers Seventh Ward. Z. M. Lawrence, W. J. Murtagh and Edward Champlin, Trus- | tees of Public Schools for the Fourth District James Z. N. Bowen aud Charies H. Marshal, Lampligbiers for the Seventh Ward The rules were suspeuded—yers 10, nity: (Messrs. Moore and Morseli)—and tue board Proceeded to ballot on the confirmation of ihe While the vote on the confir- Naperintendent of M Bircs a: taking. ir. Emery arose amd moved that the rommation be lid over for one week. saying that be bad a petition againet the confirmation of that officer. it was reled that no motion was in order while the Dallot was being taken. The board then proceeded with the balloting, and the nomi- gation oi Mr. Bliss was confirmed—yeas 9, nays 1. blank 1. All of the other nomination- were tben confirmed. The Char Iaid before the board commani- cations from the Surveyor, in aus wer to res- elutions of this board, traasmittm: estimate of the cost of grading and graveling south A street, from 3d to 6th streets east. as follows sFading, $316.35: graveling, 869-41. Estimate of grading aud graveling P street north, be- tween 15:B street west and Rock Creek, as fol- lows grading, £1,96125, gravel ing, €2.179.64. Keierred to Committee on Improvements. Mr. Davis offered s bill providing for the cleaning of footwalks and gutters, making it the duty of every person occupying adwelling- house or store, or any other kind of building, — to the Ist of December. by collect- ing the dust, &c., from such gutters into piles, to be removed under the dircction of Ward Com- missioners. Those who refuse to comply shall be subject to @ fine of not more than five dollars nor less than one collar; reterred. Mr. Uhase presented petitions of Lewis & Halli to legalize the stone from “Piney Branch {uarries” for any and all purposes that Po- tomac ft hm is Bow used: if grade of r a committee of Federal au trvision, of Temperance, requesting Board to take into consideration the advisabili- ty of baving drinking cups attached to the ‘¥arious PRMps iD ibe city; all of which were Teterred to the Fiate committees. Mr. Crocker presented petition of Trustees of Foundry M. E. Church, asking to be from p&yment of special tax for construction of seweron 1ith street, the church not using “us Com oly imtrod ced bill th Mr. Connolly introduce ull appropriating S600 out of ‘be general fund, to enable the Mayor to introduce appropriate employments for the mmmates of Wasbingtoa Asylam, incl img the purchase of stock aud working imple. ments, and payment for instructions of said People in the employments chosea for them; Feferred. Also resolution requesting the At- torney for the Corporation to compileand index the laws constituing the charter of this city; ia, ‘Morsett presented tL r. petition of Lawre: Hickey and others, owners of licensed furai- Tore warous, asking that aand express carts be required to take vat license; reterred ‘Mr. Moore introduced Ciy Surveyor fur mreupg a Stiens of Bid street west, from the Circle to street nortn, sating separately the cubis om cotting and filling: passed. Also, intr 1 to Telieve the German Lutheran Chur. jing fewer tx: referred. Also, dill @8 Sct for construction of sewer on tb street west, from New York aveaue to F street north; referred. Mr. Moore, trom Gas Committee, reported a bili suthorizing the erection and high! f Jamps on ~th street west, from G to P street north; Massacbusetis avenue, trom 4th to 5th street west; 4th street west, froin M to N north: berger and others, for 3 sidewalk on New Jer- sey avenue, between O and P streeis; and of John Burns and others, for a pump at north. east corner of K sireet north and Jd street east; referred. Also, presented protest of Wm. S. Morse “against the confirmation of Charles H. Bliss as Superintendent of De Sisk mat ae | | : i i f i if ff t E i E i rE i i Hi g | | i E F t : E i i i i H ne ESSE i é 5 i [ E | | 5 cf i | ough’ poration of ip such 8 summary maneer, and conicaded that the protest should be read for the informs. ton of thy Boxrd, before they werecalled apon to take action on it. Mr. Coppollls, with considerable warmth of signs of rising indigaation, pro- ‘two a@epounce this atiempt to injare the oer i el tot the Cor- 57.67; Dolice fand, $12,003-46; Obarles H. Bliss, Superintendent Carriage- ways, Foot- ways spd new buildings. vice P. H. Donegan, st: es ot Pud- isbursing offi- the Corporation. William A. Cook. thief Db. Elwood. Sydney McFarland, Cierk Centre Mar rs of . Cate; M. G. Todd; Sixth Ward, Silas L Loom- James E. Dex- Heaith. Gus. and Lewis Walker, Commissioners i loore’s) evident knowledre of the move that was to be made before he came tothe Rodra, asshown by the fact that he knew the character of the paper to be pre- sented before it was read here. Mr. Moore, when he found that Mr. Lonnolly oe particaiarly of bus (Mir. M.'s) test, tried toexplain, but t short every time by Mr. Connolly's “I Dave the floor, sir! ave the floor!” Fi- nally, Mr. ly having advarced a few steps from bis seat, repeated his statements in & more emphatic manner, denon jure Mr. of Mr. ° cating bis participation ia the plot outside, reiterating that Mr. Moore had avowed his knowledge of the character of the r before it was read here; when Mr. Moore shouted (so &s to be clearly beard above Mr. Uonnolly’s ging notes of denvnciation) «What if I did, ' What if I dia?’ Mr. Connolly, turnin; Moore's direction, and taking a step toward his (Mr. M.'s} desk, eaid tha: gentleman (Mr. M_) was continually doing all he coald to »m- barrass the legitimate legislation of this Board, and bad gone far enough im bis attempts, with. out trying to throw discredit on an officer who had just received the Support of ihe Board. Mr. Moore.—«Speak to the Chair, sir. Speak to the Chair, Do not address your remarks to me” Bis face in Mr. Mr. Convoily said be was speaking to the Chair, but bad a right tocriticise the course of the Alderman M.) tp this Chamber n't do it, sir. TL eril not ed for words spoxen in Mr. Connolly, with rising excitement in his mauuer, aad growing io jon in his tones, EP corded with bis denunciation, saying (1nd Marking each word with a blow of the fist of one bend on the cpen paim of the othe-) t throngsout this whole business ther? hat bee: exhibitec notbing but discourtesy to the Board, di-honesty, and d—d meanness. Mr. Moore at this point excvedty and nis lungs At from bis seat kar) an- jemen to preserve order. nad Mr Cornolly proceeded, objecting to the reading ot aby docwment tradneing the character of act. 1zen who bad been nominated and copfirm-d tor A new position, and was not on trial hy for the manner m when Le bad periormed the ties of any otber office ‘The Chair stated the position of the gsestior when Mr. Emery said, im explauation, taat ow of bis constituents handed bin the protest, He did pot then know the exact tenor of th per. but sid be wouid present tt, and had done so. If there wasany one in fauit it was him. self, (Mr. Emery ) because be did not presen! the paper before the yote was taken on Mr, Bliss’s name. Mr. Moore said there was no need of excite. ment. All be knew xbout the subject was, that he was met io the early part of the even- ine, in front of the City Hall, by a strong Re- Publican, Who intimated thst ibe Lomina‘ion ot Mr. Bliss would probably come before the Board this eventing, and a protest would be ot- fered agntost its ceniirmation. Alibouga the name of the pariy was stated he did not pay any attention to it at the lime; neither did be know that bis colleague was the chosen organ for presenting tbe protest, and he assured th Board tbat be bad not exchanged a single word ‘with bim in reference to the mater, (Mr. En ery confirmed this remark:) and be nad only promised the party requesting him to 1 the protest that he would give it due consiter- Ation in case it came up before the Board. Per- sonally be bad nothirg against Mr. Blies. pnt merely intended rt the rigbtof any mem. ber of the Board to he: : was presented 2 Mr. Connolly said as ameniy now seemed to be the order of the day, he would sa: that the paper be re:arned to the gq who sent it bere. Major Morse. Mz. Moore —“That would be disrespecitnt.” Mr. Counolly app-aled (o the gentleman wr Dad. without intending to do evil, br. t paper bere, to withdraw it and return Persen from whom it came. Emery then withdrew tbe pro’ unread, except a few lines, (tie sul the whole is given abov mony were thereupon re (Mr. Connolly, of the Board of Alte claims the privilege of sayine mc With the able but necessavily conden= } | Bill'to purcbase a lot and erect an of tbe papers, that be did not, last event hear Dr. Moore use the epithet he. knew Mr. Moore was contrad: not been asserted, namely, (he kuew. or was in any manner, the contents ef the papers again Mr. Connolly msde the point Bliss had been nomiasted avd paper den ing er disparagis Rot be read im the Board w ¥ more propri ety than if it denounced the Mayor or an other officer—nor even as mu cet was no official record of Mr. Bi: bis new position. Mr. Conuol “damped” may be sometimes a roth without vindictiveness or profanity. It fitted the Geed im progrees, but was not applied Mr. Moore or his purposes. Mr Emery also introduced resotntion re. ne-ting the Surveyor to report his opinion in nee to a change of grade of from F to G north; refer uced bills grasting certain pri Bstermsn acd Col. Samuel Strong; refer Mr. Clark tmtroduced bill to reimburse F, B. Bo=well, tor medicines turn op of tbe Seventh Ward, from October + cember 3ist, I Teferred. Also, introduc: bill granting $500 additional compensation William Morgan, the Tax Clerk, for ext duty in making up the tax books for 185: passed. Mr. Cistk moved that the report o Committee on Fiance on the tax biil Fecently pSssed be printed in th« jou ral; carried—yeas 10, nays 1—(Mr. Moore.) Mr. Clark introduced bill to grace and gravel A street south, from 3d to Gti streets east; re- ferred. Also, bill authorizing the lighung o! lamps on A street north, from Ist to 6th east; reterred. Mr. Champion presented the pett- on of A. Campbell for footways. « a north side of East OF ge street, between 6:h and east; refe! Mr. Baker introduced resolution requesting the City Surveyor to Teport to the Loard an estimate of the cost of erading and graveling 8th street west, from E street south to Water street, referred. Mr Connolly, trom Finance Committee, reporte: bill to facilitate the preparation of tne tax books for 1869—authorizing the Mayor to em- ploy additional clerks, and appropriating 1000 to pay them: passed—yeas 9, nays 2, (Messrs. Moore and Morsell.) Also, resolution authorizing the Mayor to anticipate the enue of this Corporation to the $30,000, to pay the laborers in the several wards to July 1, 1869. After several ineffec- tus] attempts of Mr. Moore to amend the bill, to recommit to the committee, to lay on the table, to acjourm, cc., 1t was passed—yeas 9, Ba ‘Messrs Moore and Morseil.) Mr. Baker, trom the Committee on Improve Mments, reported favorably on bills to set curbstones and pave the footways aud gutters on the north side of N street south, h-tween Delawere avenue aud South Capitol stceet: on tke south side of C street south, from 10th to 14th street west; on the north side of N street south, between 4 and (th streets west: on t+ east side of 10th street west, from E to F street south; on the south side of F street south be- tween Canal and 4% streets west; on the east side of 9th street west, from B street south to Water street: on the north side of E street rom 8th =) street west; on ibe west . from E to H street ssuin: all of which were passed. Bill to grade aud gravel Sth street east, from A street north to Meryland avenue, was passed: also, bill io grade and gravel E street north, trot 3d to Sd street east. Bill to grade and gravel Rhoge Island avenue, betweea [ita and 6th streets west, were recommitied Bill to pay administrator of the estate ot Thomas Woodward, (late Coroner of the Dis- trict,) the sum of $9,091.21 in bends; passed. engine house im the Seventh Ward: passed. bill to lay @ sewer L street south. from Sixth to Seventh streets weat; referred. Bill to lay & water main in Fifteenth street west, {rom F to K streets north; A number of bills from: the lower were appropriately referred. Mr. Morsell, from the mittee on Unfinished Business, reported @ number of bills. which werea| propriately referred. Mr. Clark offered motion that the call of com-uit- tees on — next begin with the Commit tee on 5 On post. o'clock. BoaRp oF Common Covncit.—President Williams im the cbair,and all the members Present except Messrs. Detrick and Tnomp- eon Teferred. 3 on L street, from 17th to sth ; Teferred. By Mr. Hall—Bull tor sewer in alley im square 947: Dill. providing for publishing the ings of the Coun bel that the said sewer shall be constructed day's work; agreed to. By Mr. Heal! the construction of a sewer in L street, from 6th to 7th strest; referred. By Mr. Browne— Petition sad bill for a bridge across the Tiber atG ttreet; petition of Jonn Barnside for the remission of a fine, raferred. By Mr. Hat. ton—Bill for water maio io H street north, from North Czpitol street to Ist street east; referred. Resolution calling on the Mayor to furpish certain informal a relation to the colored schools; laid on the table [This information was asked fot on the 12th instant, and Mr. Hali and others opposed it, asking for it @ second time, as it was probable the Mayor was preparing it.) Resolution calling on the Surveyor for au estimate for grading and graveling I street, from 7th street east to the Boundary. /Mr. Hail said thatif the work was to be done by the day be did not see the propriety of taking up the time of the Surveyor in requiring estimates it Was proper when acting on Dilis that ine Members should have some idea ut the cost, whether the wort 1s to be dons by day's work or by contract] By Mr. Haldeu—Resolution on to H.R. Marymaa to er pas. iy grase and eravel Wd s.reet e: 0 I srees fourth: referred. M tion for the relief of Wm. Thom Nulto grace sod gravel E New Jersey avenue to Sind gravel B street nor West; to'gravel Sd street west LortM to Pa. avenur; reierre i. questing the Mayer fo pay ine laborers uf Corporation ut len: audespate the revence has be fands with which t> te, Resglvtion ziwing S. Strong y to erect two wood hot-es on his pent ferred. Resolation cating estimate for a sea wali fro: the eastern ontiet of seu. pt set, from Dt Mr. McK dopied. By Mr. Tisney—A Nattans, former ®pothecary o i referred. By Mr. ole—Bilts to aare “22 aud 315, sou, from @ pave alleys in grade and gravel Kk east. Teferted. 13 for footway s on porth between Jith and bith reet ea: By Mr. Boyd—Resolvtion rec there are complsints of un by one of the jumber measa mt, and th Deiween & cer te menopol. lumb men: remedy Bilito city of Waebingt Bill mokavg Ce subject to the Fy streets: referred lor ta the ch Superintendent of Se ifthe tewer now beimg coast Street west, from P suiest nor in accordance with law. what is Of the inside bottow perih nud Fourth What are tue rates and what are grades of tbe inside H. I,K be true ie the sewer at F stre Tee weet anove were; Beall we? refered office My General 0. 0. Howard ten up, tud corde from Drainage C: sewer on L Jommittee, ra. fions of Willian edversely on Riev, Jonn Dairy Peter MeNamars; a James ard favorably tee discharged, James Liy- ¥ dispored of oa Improve- Mr.Tayler, from ts, reported the corner of aveny for footways on side of ot strey fom Biot pb eteret south; do. norih side of south side of G = south, treet: do, north sit+ ot P street north, from 4th to east side of sth etreet west, rib: To pave alley in square 375, to grade aud gravel Sth street enst, from H to 1 sifeet; all of which were passed. At 10% o'clock the Board adjourned. —_.—___ The Approaching Schuetzeniest. Arrangements for the Fest and List of Prizes, the Procession, &e. Much interest is felt by our citizens in the approaching grand Feste of the Washington Schuetzen Verein, which commences at the new Park, Seventh street road,on Mond: next. Everything indicates that the celebr: tion wall be one of the greatest successes of the kind ever witnessed in this section, The Ex- ecutive Committee of the Washington Schuet- wen Verein, of which Mr. Rallman is chair- man, has Riready prepared the list of prizes to be awarded on the occasion, as follows : ‘The prize for shooting at the A and B target will be in gold coin, as follows :—First, @125; second, $100; third, $75; fourth, $50; fifth. sixtb, $30. ‘The prizes for shooting at the ©, D, E, and F ows — targets will be tu stiver coin, as to! 75. (im silver First, $100; second, $50; third. seticles;) fourth, $60; fifth, Ss seventh, $30: eighth, $25; ninth, s eleventh, $16; twelfth, $12; thirtee: teenth, $6; fitteenth. 58. ‘The prize tor shooting at the G and H targets (w.thout rest) will be as follows:—First, 8:5 im gold coin; second. $50 im silver coin; third. $45 1n silver coin; foarth, $3) Im silver coin: Hitb, =25 im silver com: sixth, #2 ta silver coin; seventh, S15 in silver coin; eighth, $10 in silver cow. A goid medal wi'l be awarded each day to the marksman making th Gay, and 8 large gold 1.edal will be award: to the one making the best average during the entire festival. Eich markeman making fifty bull's eye shots during the festival will be en titled to shoot, free of charge, three shots for the “target of houor.” a handsome oi! painting old frame. The ove mak € this target and also a gold medal; the second best will receive $20 im gold, ana the third best =i) in gold. Prizes valued at $50 iu the aggregate will be awarded to the successtul contestants in the Prize bowling. One prize of $26 in greenbacks wiilbe awarded each da} ‘Twenty valuable prizes will be given in the Jadies’ prize shooting, and a large number of rizes Of slight value will be awarded to the 's who are successful in the climbing of the ereased pole, and iu the sack racing. ‘The park will be brilliantly illuminated, and 2,000 extra colored lights will be used. Splen- did aes of fireworks will be given every night. In addition to the shooting, bowling. &c., there will be tight-rope exercises ona rope eleyated bot a short distance from the ground, trapeze performances, also the extubitions of the Turn Verem, of this city. A gold medal ‘will be awarded to the best gymnast im this astociation. Workmen yesterday commenced the erection of agrand triumphal arch at the mtersection of Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street, which ‘Will cost 8800, and will present @ most attract. ive appearance. On Monday next, tne day of the commencement of the festival, the grand Pprocessicn will be formed at the Uspitol gate, and will include all the District German or- ganizations, and members of visiting associa. tions, who will be com.eyed im eighty car- Tiages, engaged for the occasion. The route will be elong Pennsylvania avenue to 6th street, = 6h 2 nicee ae le through the street, along H to 1 ce White House grounds, thence to 15:h,dowa 15th and slong Pennsylvania veune to 7 street, where the procession will pass under a contioue out 7th street to music at the park will be Prerape rs ~~ Bard and also nd, of this city. oo will be made by which fons can be conveyed from the terminus of the Tailrond to the park for ten cents, and, for the benefit of those to walk, the road ‘Will be well lighted the w distance. vem by the Germania —— Tae Frarxiiw Scnoo. Hoves—The spe. cial committee appointed at the last meeting of the Board of ool Trustees have fix upcen Wednesday, ist day of September, for the cedicatory ceremonies of the new Franklin: schoo! butiding, corner of 13th and K streets. The exercises will commence at 1 p.m on that dey, and will be of an interesting nature. Mr. Bs) antyne, the agent of the manafac- torr, Mr. Shatteck, Bas been adyised of the shipment of the furnitere, which the building will bein readiness to receive by the time of its srrivel. Mr. Pardon urged that ‘The Power of the Police te Arrest Witheut errant. ’ DECISION OF JUDGE FISHER. The Duties ofthe Police—An Important Orde, Buttons, 9 Dili ap lheg = The ak + naivety, Tne as ine, nal Gonrt Ta thes Chae of Wiliame alias Received thie morning at Prigg’s Que D>lar Barnett, yesterday, is the theme Jewelry Store, No. Pennsylvania avenue, bere between 4;, and 6th streets t is “nataral earichment of the teria medica,” and he having seen it used ——_e—_— ty Raeler, © A. Funan ‘THE GREATEST relief im: ible can be af- | Scribe, Wri. t H. H. forded this warm weather by wearing one of | Ho: jecording Sctibs, H- Grifin, Levi, those elegant suits selling at cuch astonisaing- | Samuel Fox: Tacide Guardian, James reser, ly low prices at the celebrated Oak Hall el Outside Guardian, J. R. Lewis; Chaplain, C. Othe, where, tu soaitionte goetomen's “Ban- | Reims Prather, PAS Ostet | [)8 LEWIR & Days DENTAL Associa: —— > Tiom. nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arrat na Pogue, drab | aco; — Yesterday afternoon, whii PENBSTLY + dete alpace and linen sults, ebiidrea's Gari- | Tisiy Onurch School pie-micwas in progres a Ene baide suits in grea! variety are also to be bad at | a+ Gygen pringe. @ | oy, named hem —_ the most reasonable prices. 26,5 | Hazel, about 12 years of age, Satt froma ing, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain. ——__ breaking both bones of term, near — Sas A PROMINENT medical man, Hoff's | wrist. He was taken to his home, and Dr. L. will be made for extracting where Ar wheal hee patient will be Ritchie called in, who set the fractured limb. Tae Potomac Boat Oxve boat recently purchased by yesterday, an crait. 3 feet be required to pay the! are ‘eth on ‘ork, Patledel- —The practice this club arrived is quite a sebstantial looking ‘ts dimensions are: Length, 33 feet. with inches beam: weighs 180 p>unds; is ar- ranged for four oars, (not ont-rigged.) @nd cost ‘$160, 1t is intended soiely for a practice boat. it warrant attempting reste, were acting at their peril. It the accuted were guilty, well and good, but if not, ibe policeman acted at his peril. The jary a o Work will be dove tn A New Beacriryvine AcExt.—All deatri- pul extent deat and werrarted to give entire t defendant—a verdict of not 9 Bad their drawbacks ustil thesaintri-| ivan Faont.—Eatereé—Suawets Joba Setistection Persone wi do to call and ox- caret Phe was ice have for the past eix months Bark of the Soap Tree was brought from | Gibeon, Winters, New York, aod Oolambis, zis biliam valleys. to the fragrant So- godont the most wholesome. reliable and de- Jighttal article for the Teeth that a brush was ever dipped into. 03 ——_—_. THIS Is TO NOTIFY TAE PUBLIC that Geo. B. ‘Wileon & Uo. can 8-11 Shoes, Boots,Ac .as cheap as any person Who advertines in the Star. 7,14 —— Corxs, &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, of twelve years’ prac ical experi-nce in the ‘United States and Canadas, and es 424 Pennsyivania avenue, betwen street: amine ont work before evttiag It eleow here Harper, Baltimore. agt. Heider, by Judge Olio, im the Court in General Term, in November las’, their guide. The tacts im that cise were as follows —De- terdent told an officer of police that he believed the piaimriff had stolen bis watch and money; and wanted him searched. The next day da- fendsnt and UMcer Kelley arrested plaiatitf, and be was confined for some time, but afer. ‘ward~ dismissed, and alleged that b+ soffered much from his imprisonment, and that the Arrest was wi'hout & warrant. For this false Georgetown Advertisements. ¥ THOS. BOWLING, Auctionser;G »rgetown. PROPERTY TWEEN tcoke TS, AT AUC FT | }VON Jaty 2th, at in front of the prem. ind J51, fronting 2) leet treet. 4 FURTHER RROUOT: 22om fe your time to lay ius sale by it eon 34 and Ove *Trrst and imprisooment suit was brought 8 since 161, successfully treats Oorns, Ls a a Sgimst Heider, and the plaimtiff obtained a = areek Hey. | iytd im ™ verdict, when the case was taken to the Goutt Benions, Cilblains, Ciub and Ingrowing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, without = or inconvenience to the patient. The shoe be worn with esse immediately after the operation. Refers to the many eminent physi- cians, surgeons and thousands of otber respon- in General Term on exceptions, and the des si7n of the court below was affirmed by a fnil tench. In the course of the opinion of Jadge Ottm in that ease be sa. S. p. rrows a sox, Coane lévu Srmeer avn Naw Fo « Qvenes =_— on the property. Conveyascing and st Frequently pe at ti when the As the question has risen inthis | Sipte 2 ‘onize his establishment. | Cost cf purchaser @ will be regaired e bree ——- Ep teripalieh, erases Of business at office, Dr. White is uuable to (Ohre | BEDUCTIOB tmay ef 4 ee: ely . ci ween Ss Jaw sine the eutyect nae : | Fisit patients at thelr Tesidences except bet BY T08. bows nw Ist. As to the 1igbt of private persons to ar- ‘ — VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON PEics yest. Ithas long been the settled la that all Win—vo Use De! the Fact.”"—| THE CURNES OF THIBD AND FREDERICK Persons whatever who are present when a fel- Plvcirel Propmade pd oe tee Hong, has STREETS. ry AUCTION ~ ony is committed or a dangerous wound 1s given not only may spprehend the offender, , Ob, MONDAY AFTE adopted a principle of selling Tea that must win, being sound &nd correct ia every feature: Pa but that it is thetr duty to doso. 1 Arch. Or. ose pound as ohea| 61, ¢2, and “, < ip as though you bougat a kn to Georgetow: vB PRE Pl ii 2 Hawk P.O. 187; 1 East. P. Pept anerg . peers he es PPorosaLs Fok raven beer sols 6,17 “HONG,” 536 7th street. ¥ perscn whatever, ifan affray be made TREN OFFICE, 75 cent, $1, $125, and upwards. Un- dersbirts and Drawers, 35 cents up wards, Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. _Hand- Kercbiefs, already hemmed, 2 for 25 cents. The Dest Paper Coffs, 5 cents per pair, or 50 cents a ® Sa.) LS Long Men gps No. 518. SHaxr Stweer, Balt ome. MD. e oreach of peace. may, without warraat, White | itself'to the attention of those in want of conte is Testrain any of the offenders in order to pre- | (OBRAPER THAN THS CamaPasT.— White Bullding Lote, ‘and ‘wil! be sold as waols or genes. teat) fo errve the peace; but even it would seem that this Testraint canmot be contiaued after the Peace has been restored. See Phillips v Troll, I: Jobn. 480, 1 Sealed Proposals at this office until 1389, tor furnish! Becrotte for United & the Fresh required it purchesers Une third cash; balance witb faterest, accnred by ee on y. Oonveyancag cost of purchaser or purchasers. 95) w + Y by them for six months, ‘person charged with @ erie of lag | dczem. Excellent Paper Collars, cloth-lined | auired on each purchase when ihegame Commmtanery Gactrel of Bubsimene eon Arrest a person charged with a crime of | Sutton-bole, 39 conte e box. end o other goods | 7 THOMAS DUW Seat wael ae degree than EY felony piles warrant not ally low prices, at Franc & Goldman's, Aue: fore and hia q committed in their presences An officer has no SB 7 tallow Night to arresta person without warrant guilty » No, 458 7th street, opposite — DOWLI uct ; Georgetown aught o! 2 misdemesnor after the offense has bee! TRUSTAZE’® fALB OF VALUAGLE REAL thet Ferte committed. See Proper ve. Adier, 3 Park; rimmed dows Th BSToTE ax PUCLIC AU: Tf i of of 10 Dawkins, P. C., 121; 2 C. and P., 585. trust to the Both private persons and officers may arrest Without warrant persons guilty of teiontes. arters aball be cntof trom th we the knee jornt x to eight inch: WATE® REGISTRAR, CITY HALL. xotTos DO. Upor this subject. Chiet Justice Savage, inthe | TO ALS WH9 USE THE POTOMAC WATE. a. Butchers having ets Sd Wind, ¥3, ‘states the caseas follows :—“My | | The waste and excessive use of water which ‘Kk, pat et Lo 4 markets may propose { i understanding cf the law is, that it a felouy saline teite of High street, (ai sean, Sembee Sach care se these esast bus in fact been committed by the person ar- fermnation of Sth street pn yy ey Tested, the arrest may be justified by avy one pronase oy 6, cabston ie at It te not capected witbont warrant, whether there is time to ob- GIVEN, by virtes | "Ferme cash. Convespactos oad stenat at the Beef wil oo tain one or not, If an innocent person is ar- on. that ell waste | cost of the purcharer, @O0 will Le rrocted chen re apon suspicion by a private mdividaal, id the following restric- = e or: iy be fo: individnal is excused, if a felony in tact nie ws be enforced fer wo months W. ALBEBT KING. Trastec aeeel ae ee See ae a areas reasonable | "Tall ornamental Jets or fountaine mast be shat ee | ST aapaneestincmen, ned to euspect the party arrested; but if no | of ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown | to 2: Dy ‘ed by any one, anda pri- | 2. The use of hand hove for washing horses or —" j continued t withont warrant, suc ve co for building parpowes, by gutters, is probibited arest is illegal, ‘hough an officer would be justified if he bad acted upon information th 1 to he present to respond musi «4 give bouds for tho = TRUSTEE’S SALB OF VALUABLE PRO?- = EBTY IN GEOR ws TOWN. D. Virtue of a deed of trust Cated Rovember éth. powals Bret tor dtatinct! which he bad reason to rely on.” as te, oe sinew B sect and recorded in Liber BAC BeNo 1)" | posals tert cers hes? "aud aacresee! £ Justice Dy Rohan ve, S Cush. mee daily. between folios 380 et sey. of the land recorda of the Dis | Cgrsigted, who reverses tls rightro rent wey 2-5, says the publicerfety and the duc aps | NUE tereaiter, and Vanonly for f trictot Co'umbis, and by direction o! the Treasurer | ahbide potte the sires? 1 the United seat » says the public safety and the due ap- » BOND. W: of the Sixth ion of George: Conditions, requir: mote . on of criminals, charged with helnoas | The abovenotice is approved. vi come tiotke ati, os) otsone, imoperionnly eques that 8 J. BOWEN, Mayor. sySét_ Brevet Bric Gea and C8 .U 8 A show made without warrant a eo ; a by officers of the law. As tothe righ: apper- | OF!C= oF Mason ano PPorosALs Fou + a BEEF r taining to private individaals to arrest with- ‘The members of the police force ‘Tuomas Bealls addition t 7 Diente: pidttiog to |) Branctanrens Firer Mt out a warrant. it is amuch more restricted pect, of Sotaniae, © 2 Orrick UNlEr Cows of strected to enforce the provisions ae ae . au hority and is confined tocases of the actual | notice by arresting the partie . x line of Muvroe street. Bealed Propassia |) gurlt of the party arrested, and the arrest can aes Major abd Superintennnt. from Bol ym} sou! St the office of Uap's only be justified by proving such guilt; butas pet we Pn pee ee Sa Oftcially, the. law clorbes’tacin: witty proses (Qe cit Pall Biscoree “br GRANTeNeeSs | shdthence cast sixty fost, to the place of besa: | f anthori‘y, and they are held to be justified if | North Literty eet, Baltimore.Ma- will give @100 | "Ems of sale: One half casb; bslance in cana iz | P**t they act ip ishing the arrest on probable and | if he cannot cure Cineeop ronchitis Incipient | months, secured by deed Property. eperal of Su: ec near caver reasonable grounds for believing the party to | Consumption, Bhertness of Breath, Gatarrh, end | 330 to be paid on the smmer. If Beet tobe delivered he be guilty ofa telony. = A peace officer | *li diseases of the Tl Langs. Dropey, Dys- | terme are net lied with tm five Gare, Brus. M « ‘pa! 2 Thr the Acti therefore, justify an arrest ona rensona- | obe!s. Gravel. Glect, aod iver phi Completuts. Files, | teen reserve the riaht to resell on five dap: plece of caer Of eignopy witout a warrant, al- | sus Deblity, Seminal Weakuces: Ringing in the | BOUCe: mi the Cont and rick of dnfenittur pure | propnrtic soot ‘hough it should afterward: appear that no | Bar. Meeases ‘of the Ear. Eye, Bleed a Sbacer: SC TELIAN D ONBSTN et PE | barks and kigues elony had been committed, but a private indi. | Esects of Imprudence, Womb Diseases, &c. = RED W JONE *\ Trusiecs } sates Spl cathe Pilgalcannor. See Samuel vs. Payne.1 Doug. | tect Ur.8 D. GRANT, 28 North Liberty stract, | 512 cos THOS DOWLING. Anct. | SoyE" Sortebral Sebamed R. 359,2 Hale P.C.53, 4,50. We think the | Baltimore, Md. ay iady hs gee sk pera \ \ MM. LAZENEY. three to four inches niow lat and of trne rule of law is laid dewn in the ease of THE UNITARIAN CHURON WILE B. . a 181 + Geor; . | bind quarters fru: iglt toc bes stove Robsn vs. Savior, and the ruling of the closed during the heated term, a” F aces — a ite, ee wembrel or Bock joint, | OU M8 ete The decision of lusge' Esher would seom to | (GPCGED SODA WATEE AwD roRE evn | HETRIGERATORS! RermicEnaTons: whore be at veriance Ww ihe decision of Sedge Sart he sal Be oe eet ha oe prevent | $00 in operation at the above-named piace, where Proposal P Olin: and Major Richards to-day determined | thescde trake free oeat h the more tmx. | Fur ele cheap for ceak ne eee will bo given. | Tsepoele mast | cit 2 ti acer jBodld oe tally apprized < pe st is . LAZENBY. ae dersiened > Fight to repect their responsibilities, 2nd this atterdocu issue aso | x8 No, 124 Brid eto: id for god cause én coderon the canter, he node fonntal tickets for@i cash | 78 No. 224 Bri ee ee . Poyments, Re, as ‘The order of Major Richards jast issued is ——— o my 21-489) bere ofore, et Major G-vers! Can as foliows i (p Miesvans’ rocan copa rere “SA Porte Lepariment ef “etropotiian Potics, Office of evet Major and © Major aod Superintendent, July 1569.— STILL MAINTAINS ITS The Cheap Place: pent Fevvet Nee awit General Order, No. 219.—Lieutenant : win UNRIVALLED REPUTATION FOB UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY AND 10B COLD TEMPERATUR! ‘With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM SYRUPS Ei-singeo, Vicby, Seltzer, and Saratoga MIND BAL WATERS on draught. Ho. 480 Fifteenth street, myl¢-m Opposite U8, Treasury, amma ATTEACTION AT THE TWO TRIUMPES. IMPROVED gs0Da, WITH FBUIT AND OREAM SYEUP, to tbe conflict existing between the opinion of tbe Court m Lancy as deluvered Nov. 12, 1835, and the recent instructions of the Judge of the Ormminal Court, in the trial of James Barnett for larceny ard resisting a police officer in the discbarge of his duties, you will instruct the members of your command, uatil farther orders, to make no more arrests for any cause whatever, without s warrant. unless they shull themeelyes see the offence for which they make an arrest. oR r ending Jnue 3% pertuent autil ths BROWN sTOUT, YOUNGER’S (English) ALE, PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY, PURE PORT WINE, ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY gnr A C. Ricnarps, ‘ajor and Superintendent. ——e——_ THE “Poroxac BoaT Civn."—Some ot the Members of the above club proceeded to Alex. andria yesterday evening to receive their new boat (as yet onchristened) which bad just ar- 18 GLASS FOUNTAIN. Cc. S. OHARE & SON, at which pointsbe Bas bose baie. Tansee es =. wi ta nile, Tbe c model of beauty, the firet of the kind ever Building, corner 7th and E ets. GROCERS, Dalit for this latutude; measures thirty-three AT SEVEN f ft tl , and TY UB* TS. " seighe cue baited and tainty Gite ean the same price werofiee all Hair Frome 962 SEVENTH STREET. is built of Spanish cedar, maaned by four | [alone as, Barrett A ae osrs and draws, with crew }» three an '. Teb- BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. inches of water aft, and two-and-a-half for- in ward. The owners are well pleased with the boat, and have made arrangements for the building of two others of the same class, but of different sizes. The following gentlemen com- Posed the crew from Alexandria yesterday afte noon, who put into Watt's bay and regaled themselves at Willism’s Cottage, (iste Mount Vernon,) before finishing thetr journey to @ street wharf, the headquarters of the club. Messrs, T. A. Kitchie, W. Wheeler, G. L. Alden, Samuel Wheeler, J. E. Marbury and George L. Fox, coxswain. THE OPEN ¥G BALL AT THE SWERt SrRines. The pleasures of & season's sejourn at the Sweet Springs, Monroe county, West Virginia, ALSO, GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, PURE CIDER VINEGAR, WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR aT $2.75 PER QUARTER BBL. SACK, A CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR aT $2.50 PER QUARTER BBL. SACK ErRGg sat Oorner TAN! 24 and are about being enbanced by the firet grand | J'#SDERICK FEMALE SEMINALY, BY fancy ball, which will take place on Friday Posscesing full collegiate powers. will commence next, the y0th instant. The services of Mr. I. th eonelastic year. the STHST MONDAY in Cc. s. OHIARE & 80N Moxley. of this city, have been engaged, who ber. — will be present with a choice selection of oF Qocolezues, containing view of bulldings, . — oe eee iy same REV: THOMAS M. CNH. A... Grocers, Camry Marrino —The Methodist Protestant = President. - songterations of Balumore and vicinity will 252 SEVENTH STREET, boldacamp m ig near “Yoodberry, ti GoeoD more county, commencing on the 6th of Au- gust. Rev. Daniel W. Kates will preside. —-_———— BETWEEN M AND N STREET. SUMMEB READING Rano or THERMOMETER at Franklin & Belect from the follor list of late public vtions. {o.%. epticians, M4, Pennsylvania avenue, | taining “Orders ty mall’ procetie ties Bees in the shade, to-day: 9 o'clock 8. m.. 80 degrees; | lishers’ prices. Postuge freee 10, £3; 11, $6; 12 m., £9; 1 p. m., 9 15, 78. P & SOLOMONS, = BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, ALEXANDRIA AND VICINITY.—The followin, P are fom the Gaseite of last oventeg one 332 Penn. ave, bet. 9th and loth ste. Military Commissioners.—| No. 90, from mili lowing assignments of milit in this militar; juarters, the fol- commissioners jet published for’ tbe information of all con. cerned :—Eignteenth Division—| jnier, Oal- ‘per, Rappabannock, Orange, ison and McKibbin, U.S. Al Station—War- renton. Nineteoth: Divine Li Alex. andria, Fairfax, Stafford and Prince William Srucrau norton. chi of - ‘The citizens a ee ROBERT FOLTON & CO., 611 NINTH STREBT, Have recently made extensive arrangements for LOANING MONEY " 0 e fre MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESORIPTION, from Virasaia, for $9,000. Mr. 2 —— mast the Oates fli- aT THB LOWEST BATES. Burden. Ale'yore Sm sagen mul jardiner’: 3, New Py ‘ Sous bent ts Bane SEnd Gieamet Gums of $1,900 and over, at 23s per cent. <i the jollowing, Ps — ge oo Be BS Slater, _ ersburg. ©. hes ; J. H. Taylor, Loudon; J. N. Baliurd, Charlottes. | OPEB \y, (Qumpaye BXCEPFED.) vile, —_——_o—" |. B.— (Fer ether “Lecat News" see first page. rien Foe

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