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crn SSS SSS, SS cen eS eee, ay 1” 7RAND REGATTA. LETTEKS FRUM JHE PEOPLE ten ¥ crow Agvepror On Satur- 4 AL. GEORGETOWN. ahd ae on. 8) Gen T, in -Darge of t BS — = seeds : — EVENING STARK. ing of Citizens—Great Inter- m of the District Cities buildings ana grounds, sconmpanied by Col. | by the Sinty-Sevemth Connell —— Passer, sarees: —_ ——— oe sxc poate gai Kprtom Stag: I Dave waited to bear some Twadwen, of bgp econ Spee pepe | agton City, D.C. esac cpesagnenerees na é i sat 4 THe soon —————— | movement cf preparation for the praviously Georgetown who cam assign @ valid m | taives of the press, made a visit of inspection Bie stenacied by the Board of Ai’ermen ee web carrie, Morting He LOCAL NEWS | announced regatta, for the parse of 850, offered | Sty fae'cwm cltise should aan Be ea ee Along the line of the Washington Aqueduct, | of Common Coin-ti of the’ Cay of Washington, | Weick teases = . | to the fastest boat by Captaim George A. Shek- one municipal government. | Economy of ox deman. ity of al ec. | elt, was announced by sigaal guns from Poto- | penditure and the welfare : | mac Ferry wharf, Watt's Bay and the Long | tbe people demands The present moment f one for & movement in the re Bridge, which wAs promptly responded to by first opportunity the District of 4 1D steve hi jt the visit was to spect | That there be, amd hereby is, imposed and laid. | that street at 2 ove but boys ef strict y ‘moral chi ‘The principal object of pec whens but bore 9 strlot ¥ goed . iufinence is found to be injart Ctrea! Excursions, Pic-Nic ms* great Circus and Men’ 6 0 ' Delecariia Tunnel—a | for the year 1-69, = tmx at the rate of sixty-five | od street ram + Shot connneniioe Gaedic chentag urease tan | eeateon Svers cme huanten miner crite ne: attempting to ea" Teceiving reservoir st Powder Mill branch | *essed value of all real and personal property | the walkers This connecting co! it WAS proposed by Col. | 1m tbe city of Washington; of all stock whteh | ‘lwo sons of Siti eT Wnkeh they collided with biag the carriage completely. Wach, who were in ‘he © ; be owned by any whomsoever in | riage when the hor ses started off, jumped o1 Seut.W22xty Excursion to Mount V om | themnforling of Mags ail along the front and | Columbia has ever for exertion in the pro- | Silas Seymour, in 1864, #0 as to epable the wa- | ™°y7 person : aes > jumps ae Meow oe feaanrSSsHiG | oc rg tmans Satter a" | Soe atk Suen amet eee | mutomtece nee: ner Stones | By maleic, eerie | Steet ai way Witnessing the sport. Soon thereafter thecom- | war it wa: cepeiene wel ane pits in | €&xes, of all stocks, of all zinds of public secur | Mar ane & — Exevnsiow to Norfollt and return on tne | pens yachts cnsted Of from their inz3. | conflicting interests without the sympathy of wi Bars colon’ in. 1 foe ‘and every description of propery in said | sence ox0n. ‘or the first time . Tout = “ | 7 either Now it is pational ground, and | the receiving reservoir, (Powder Mill branch) * ccelP.GOf new wheat, the rooms of tne vhateititagetaa or | paca act mace ce | Rae Gaaream gore arama | ener nace ae | ua itan Comm Ely | Seearpt ween tas DeneBt of St Dominick's Church, meray edad Maden) deter cassaoeens “jeady toe elective action it the com, | was completed in August, 1867, andthe water | @Qd valuation of the same as made and retarn- and brisk business. Oxmmvens for hire to pic-nic parties at | SfTived, they » E ‘Dich bad previons!y heen | mencement of the next session of Congress, and aaipted, aesigeing te the sums ‘boat tke ret | & new charter may be our next New Years MARKEITER’s ART GALLERY, 656 7th street. gift giving the people little farther time to Swrrh & Stroxo’s Ant GALLERY, 265 F prepare foF their first organization under the etree. leeward. At half-past nin new governmeat. A. Crrizam. eee ieee peting boats had all DEpicatTron oF a Sceect or Tax Law at | th ‘THe Wasnix Sysacoove YusTRapay.— ‘Yesterdsy morning an important ceremony cas mecsanane te Gene sean SuxDay NiGBT, 9 0,0LOoK.—This meeting ie axbimgton Nymagogue, it bei remmho: war dedicat co of & Sew scrail of the law, being held in the woods of Mr. Henry Willis, of whic the following is a description This | rhe event has proven to be, as was anticipated, | about three miles from Laurel Station, on the jaw, (Torab-) as used im the synagogue. com- | one of the most interesting of its character | Washington Branch Railroad, under the direc. prises the five books of Moses only, and is | which has Zot taken piace in this locality. | tion ot Rev. Samuel Register, P. E, Hey. ‘Wri_en witha peculiar im very Diack ink; | Previous to the bour of startn; pre! y also partic Diary prepared in the square He- | meeting of the owners and judges of the boats | Robert Smith, preacher in charge, and Rev. brew character, upon & series of sheets of | was held, when, in view of the almost dead | George T. Tyler, junior preacher of the Circuit. psrcbment of unMsuai thickness. and generally | calm which prevailed, some slight modifi- There are about twenty-two tents, being with of ibe waitest and smoothest textare; three | cations were made in the rules as first adepted. | ‘hres exceptions all from the Circuit, pitched ngs 4,9% bushels red (Smenana aoe ishels at $1.65, and S50 general fund all mon 2 TO NORPOLK.—The members of which may be received by him for taxes on all | >”. Boardeof Aldermen and Common Council fare wey Gnd a slide occurred, complete | slocks which may, be cwraed oF ponsoueed by | [Re vislied Norfolk on the Gott om . Thareday pen any person whomscever in amy banking or Tetul urday, ry ¥ top ot” ‘Desens ean ae Moet’ “across. | otter” incorparated, or ‘unincorporated ©ora- | Troritice of Moen ment by the Corporate an. | Piet Gatslee’ ses, containing view of bo! 2: This Accident necessitated the turning of the | PaBY, in the cliy of Washington, under <he am; ther and the otues cannes as by Captain Ry- | ac ad 08, toe Potomac water into the receiving reservoir, | 8°C'lom of tRis act; the money received 'y» nim ae aRV. THOMAS M CANS a} from whence the city is;now being supplied. | for taxes on all taxable property to be it. RopseRy.—The canal boat Nellie Graham, | 27 23-2r Preerten. The frequent complaints ‘ot the tener quality | €4 to the credit of the wards Tet-ectiyery in | }VIME Above the Agueduct, wan last evenme, [)aineon cortuscs.— = Othe water used city are not without | Wich it may be collected. Doarded by some thieves, who plundered the he: CARLISLR, PENN <¥LTAY 4 to be found in | quae nereoy. ert”, cnacted, That there de, | Cabin of all that was worth tating away, | {che PAUL TERM of thie Tnetite PA ASeer voir is ewMictent to render the water | SBd 1s heredy, imPesez aug taid for the year | ClUding the Captain's yest, contaiing $00 ™ BLD. at times unpleasant and anpaiatable. 156, a tax at the Tate Gr sinty-tive cents on | money end a valoable silver watch, watch Br Michier determined to arch the Delecariis | ©¥°FY OF gandred aollars of the nssesseq | 28d just purchased the day before. tunnel and render the connecting conduit a: AMvcnt of cay Bpl the businessof | Rivae Fromr.—Entered—Steamer @ available for carrying the water directly trom pital ew.ployed in i fe Ww the distributing reser. | ed by the Board of Assessors; the said tax to be | with/eaie: er eee es eae Wanna; | Dyisa ane collected as provided by law. at $1.36, arch the conduit but for want of a suMicient | | SBC. 2. And d¢ it further enacted, That iteball | Cwery appropriation this was not done and the wa. | be the the Collector of ter was turned through the tuanel. In Apri | to th ‘was turned direct! Wailer & B tables. a The Laurel Camp Meeting, M. B.C South. [Special Correspondence of the Star.) nen. "T° PABENTS AND GUARDIANS oF YOUTH . bea pil the Potomac river Tae came poo Be eh ener enetm, and money landers H. Stout, Ford, Philadelphia. eorge HOWARD UTS. MD sheets 0. chment are fastened tozetber at | At this meeting it was formally announced that | iD a bean! ful grove of oaks. The first service iver. trac! - city scoording to the assessment, anc — SUP! dee cidéash acto form a Wong. continesaschest, | ‘he Pasecn nea wan: George M_HIlL entered | as held last might, (Saturday,) Rew. J. Wesly | melt was made with M~. Chan. ¥ sstarn of tbe same by the Boatd of Assessors; Georgetown Adverti | 79 ~— Which is kept im position by being firmly fas- | by au:hority of Capt. Wm. E. Stewart, won'd | Boteler, of Washington, Preaching on the fr OF in repairing the damage, aud oe poaas Eto be due snd payable. and to be zelown Advert «ments, Pesction, "The most tened at the beginning and at ike end {0 two | not be in the race, as she bad not yet been sent | subject of prayer, basing his remasks 0 dst “ize nime-foot conduit inside of the | {ein nuc © allacted as Apatea ine pels § ‘OR SALE— - Chemical Apparatus, Gots Bandsomely tarned wooden winders, similir | for from Philadelphia. The list of boatsentered | Thess, Sth chapter, 7th verse, an 7 nder the immediate supervision of | (Mfr ce Re kel aes ee Fo 50.555 oxp Bs: Bical Speeimens. Dioramic Patti tos reel, and sufficient of the parchmentis | were as follows: . 4 member of Baltimore, Mr. J. Marshall, closi: Colonel Samo—Mr, Frank Reeside of this city | hoe tee Se at one y to YOST & WI! ot Art and Scigpee, &e fh wee ywound around either of these winders to pre- |_| Witch of the Wave, ¥5 fee: Jangib, Captain | the tervice of the evening with a practical ex. | being his foreman, who hasa number of Wash- — <he business or employment =f o ory and Olive streety 9 i. Gymnastics” Number of Popile tt mon seat ‘he proper intervening space and | Burleigh. sailing mas’ bortauon. ° ington mechanics on the work. Leaving the Pinks rete ns lingam 4 gre poss YTROS DO", 3 mck. and prominent for tte begetifal. cetirs! ang Hat surface, =e ue upon a — Carlew, 2) feet, Captain Moffitt, sating cone yey yo bnatemepoe! oan a party visited reer portions of the hum or thane asaer thie section wethia Br ; rast uct’r; Georgetown. — 'Fallterm ofcon Sept e, 8D!) ome mg desk, ( =a * - | master, im Washington an: ork, includin; Tecelving reservoir, Cabin | {ro bim VaLuaB aa Circa! reas When toe in ooeltton fe eee nies, G8. | | Dolphin, (Navy Yard boat,) 20 feet. Captain | Baltimore, and ‘ihe surrounding wesuer one | one Bridge,| the distripating reser Seed Ser erro ater tee coms ahall Save Became an” SED PRSIBABLE BUSINESS | 02 For Circnlars, address Prot 1. ‘When not in position to be read, the law is | Faire, sailing master such wombers that when the Rour for preach | the ine vaults, The examination de eh due Lapel wenagttnery oncom or persons so fail | BU" ey RP ri . Es enveloped in an ornamental mantle of satin or Tatile Elis, 22 feet, Captain Tasky, sailing | ing at 11 o'clock arrived, the space within the | the ingor sing shall forteit and pay this Cor- | . velvet, suitably embroidered in gold, with @ | master was fed wi ie deca | Portion s fine not exceeding ten dollars for ft fs to be | Bch and every day he or they may s0 fail ov circle of tents ith a mass of Hebrew morto, &c., and embellished a! the top Mary Emily, 20feet, (Alexandria boat,) Cap- bumanity. The public services of the day con- rth gold and silver ornaments, together with | tain Wesly Davis, sailing master. sisted of @ prayer meeting at the stands, service and that some of the wor! ict that another Ia: a i ree si yet pr is left in an upfinished condition. f, hoped that Bo : part of Congress at its next Tefuse to pay said tax, to be recovered and ,." ‘ SF eeeon als tp Bec by the reader, so that the | Robert E. Lee, 21 feet, (Alexandria boat,) | conducted by Mr. Marshall, of Beitr ae ropriation to comy scm nc wei | plied as other fines of this Corporation *.,, <P" . Petron called to the law, which is esteemed a | Captain Lacock, ealling master. The sermon st 11 o'clock was preached by Rev. fact, Which as yer" nae not cost | covered and hy ge od yi . igh honor, can follow bim while he points to Jone H. Sessford, 20 feet, Gaptain Freidiy, | S. a. of founded on Ist | anything hike the water-wor' «sof other large '. &. And be if enacted, That it ’ the words he reads aloud. Every Jewish con- | sailing master. Cor., Ces me very int Et cities, and which requires considerably lees | 2uty of the Collector of Taxes to aa wrecation Bas one Or more of these scrolls, the Fairy, 16 feet. Captain Muiler, sailing master. | and instru o’cleck this after- $500,000 to make it the | fete in | Credit of the general ‘and all ‘street, above Sumber depending upon their wealth—for Nelile, 16 feet, Captain Cumberiand sailing | noen Rev. J. Wesi: Preached from | the world, if the suggesti ons of Gen. Michler | ™A&Y be received by Dim on ® som ‘each one costs about 2300. It is acconnted mer- | m_.ster. Mark, 10th Cg, 7th verse, and was fo! are carried out. — by the third sectin.g of: ry Moriows for exch congregation to have iu its Ne-con-be.con, 15 feet, Captain Moffitt, sail- | lowed by Rev. Mr. Smith of the Circuit, in —<q 5. And be it enacted, That no part of this i} | ‘ark—which ts always in the easiern side of the | ing master. earnest exhortation. Rev. Dr. ter (I Alexand’ iD item items. act poe so constried as t% impose a tax on rfp - building, whicher every face is turasd in| John T. Given, 17 feet, Captain Faance. } elected President of State Agriculture Coll The following are’ sous the Gazctte of Satur. | 2° Donde of the vie, ration, or upon \~prsyer—ss many scrolls (Sephorim) as cir- | sailing master, gavea clear —— Sth chapter, 324 | day evening: the bom wf e United Stats. 2 “fumstances will permis. At 10 o’clock the stakeholder and judge: Verse of St. John’s Gospel. There been LEN BOAT. gy ened ma the Pres And ke &t further enacted, That wi teres A istge assemblage was present, and the | to wit: Mr. John H. Seasford, stakeholde:, | pertect order and feeling within the camp | Gazette some da- Pvtad chat Kenyon tor] ——— 9 taxes imposed and levied under of egaenn Se pevoenty On ceremony began by the members of the congre- | and Messrs. Henry Kertz, John H. Sessford, | throughout the lay, and the indications are | arrived here fr: £ Wi ton in ® boat, boo ‘orer.olng sections of this act there shall be, P4 wi gation, whobad assempled ia the vestry-room, | and Jackson fhe ee ea their Pig tor . oe boned on meet- = sacy be ore coh are wr lon = Leroy, & Seaposee aa laid 8 an edaitional Pe * Psaims 15, 42 aud 5. The new S«pher itions on the stern steamer | ing. Several rom Balti- Price, a tempted. Ai == co beneath the canopy ‘awaset, and gave the signal for the starting resent and officia > 40 which, it was sup) 1 the the Assessed value of the property aforesaia, | 9” (CRoopsab) to the audience chamber of the | gun, at which time the parties in the varicu> m we may men’ioa expected to preach to- yposed, they This morning agentieman trom | the roceeds of which shail ae, which was gaily dressed with | craft 2 ras here on, the look out for the | apph be set apart and sprigs of ‘cedar amd bouquets of towers, | min: to work im dead earnest. For a few hed exclusively toward paying the cost of TRUSTBE’S SALB OF VALUABLE PROP- withost . the boats maintained their respective | morrow, and Dr. Huston on Tuesday, in con- oh Aa Soicytich appears belongs to 8 | | zhtung the city with gas, as provided the Fir i GaonoErow st. D-O, ye guarantee to all Réow sete oH where it was met by @ procession bearing the positions as when starting; bat ere the ac- | nection with the sacramental services. B. co ime A a part dows bre y paseedon the @ay of July, ~~ other Sephorim of the congregation. aad the | complizhment of "hundred yards, the riv Peep liner mg — 863. minister read Psalm 19, the audience making | amid a dead calm, no advantage was “SLIP Ur” ov SLiprgRy Jaok.—This morn- igs costomary responses. Seven circuits were | gained, whereupon rudder sculling was re- | ing as the circus was passing dowa bem tien, made Sround the synazogue by, those sorted to, and soon the Neliie bearing the law, one accompanied 1e ia. '. Given, ': sags ain tt ee cna Pa | met necro ne rea ge == Sea, BE cect | Re cute aaeed ae ot nee service up to this time conducted in | most as still as if at anchor. boro? . Eisbeew. nnd the presiding minister,Rev. J. S. | Dolphin took the windward of the Nellie, Jack” was observed in| <8 d7ewned. His body has not yet beem re. roceeds of which shall be set Jacobson. then preached @ sermon ish | effect of which was to inspire am tore, slipping towards the avered. . apart and applied exclusively toward paying irom the ith verse, 26: chapter of Deuteron- | spirit of betting om the fermen, Garth tenet money drawer, in which there wea as the time { Waward Be Poel ee oy-OLaD—Captain | the expenses of the D*® LEWIB& Daye penraL ABSOULA Ho, 260 PENNBYLVABIA AVEN ‘Between 17th and 18th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOWT F4iN. Fad reat at by made for extracting wDere Ar- ‘the! tH i 5 ; Suc. 7. Ande it further enacted, That in ad- Avnm.— Jefferson Seuthard, of Faitax Clasihe | dition to the taxes’ imposed and +) hborhood, the sasping sections of tMis act, there spall be fe om his way to this city W. Aut Inst, ‘ne steam Eni a | vania avenue, the clerks and employees of Roche & Co.’s liquor establishment took their fro jeor to witness the show, ‘Slippery Jack” pt ‘Metropolitan Police tu the thal the ceremony just performed ‘asses ane | ‘age Fae BOL Maintained long: for the Nellie | quite a iarge amount of funds. ‘Waule some | SUwa"d BS: Fowsll and Lieut, Fenton M. | city of Washington an ieeemen be ie ee tha: rbe ceremony just performed was as an- | was first to tal: into the wake of ‘8 geatle breeze. je. The br joners chancery for | Congress, approved June 25, 1S¢i, and Jul. i kept their eyea on “Slippery” others slip} ‘Loudon count. Tecelved orders from | Su ines —? id : i Sree eaee re Misel. “The service was then | which filled her sails,and thereapon the skill | out, and calling Officer Brosuan whe wen), General Canby’ to vacate thelr oliese nsiecs "seo. And be xt Surther enacted, That in ad. = concluded by the congregation chanting the | of the sailing masters was brought into play by, he quietly slipped in, and slipping th ‘they can take the iron-clad oath. dition to the taxes imposed ‘and levied ander ueatest + Deautiial bymn «-Tigdal.” and the commander of the latter boats> man- Bras “Slippery,” slipped him off to Justioa ‘Mamuractonr. The workmen are busily | the foregoing sections of this act, there abelt be entire % een agai his vonares a oes eee _— a tee Wtb’s office, just 1 — ae erent See - engaged in repairing the penaieg on ‘Wilkes | impesed and tevied A special tax in each and ts j 3 : ” trom slipping ey @ z | street, recently puri by Mr. Leffler, and a Natioval: oval. Absunence Society eka ‘he | Sue" half-way treo the ‘yeruts commenced | POl?”,{O%, sipping ont the, mone ook», an u ne | a ‘of twenty-five cents on every one which he is fitting up as au extensive Manafac- «eUVerIDg 10F po-ition. and were in the | Here Slippery was well known, be hav tory of Agricultural Implements, fec- | hundred dollars of the uenessed property ‘as addresses were delivered by Col. Beason, Mrs. | ;°ilowing order: Neilie first, and Dolphin, | cently been set at liberty in the Ori LEBSBURG xD ALDIE TuawriKe—tThe +} apart and for the support a public - Br Walker. CC. Calian, Joba D. Clark, John | Tin Elis, and John T- Given aboa: even, | Court where he was charged with burg’ art bas been oni iaeeburg and Aldie Tarnpike | (including colored) schools af this city, Gad ioe ob ram, ond Saves a the | With the Fairy a ed yards benind. | being advi:ed at the time to return to his come | bas been completed, and the engineers are now no other purpose. - oo aresncoedies eke me all baving struck thed gentle soutseast rd, itis face is well knot wn by | in Leesburg making the necessary drawin, ES | SEC. 9. Amd be it further enacted, That in ad. Mrs. Benjamin Evans, Mis. Frank Wyman | e¢%e. while the other contestants were rogues’ gallery st police head. | and estimates. dition to the taxes “imposed aud levied under and Miss Laura MeNall, the Istter lady p: toe nome thom fa oes peeve them out of | quarters, where it is known as No.3? 3. "Tes | “Goes QRor.— The corn crop in nearly all | the foregoing sections of this act. there chen ne widing at the piano. Duricg Mr. Callan’s | ‘2* competition for the prize purse. At eleven hearing the a baz | the counties southwest of this city will prove | imposed and levied an additional te in each Yemarke & litle unpleasantness took ocloek, and on the third stretch the Dolphia | ing no jaw to pi sh attempts to si¢ 1 inthis | an entire failure,even if the weather, from and every case of fifteen cents on every one Mr. €- alluded to some of bis experience | T2de4 dash to the windward and gained aa | jyistrict, comm Slippery to Sne work. | this time until fall, should be propitious. dollars of the assessed value of prop- im the late war. in which he bad been with | i1*'de povition: but im the maintenance of (b's | noure for ninety days. In some of the States | FP ARDONED.—Gov. Wells has pardotied Geo. | erty as azoressid, the proceeds of ‘which shall s.tbe weaker side.” and be subsequently, mat- | $'6, "8 thwarted, as the helmsman of the | an attempt to steal 1 punishable, at here, in- | Williamson, convicted in the Oireuit Court of | be set apart and applied exclusively to the tempting to show thar intemperance was more | Nellie availed himself of astrategic manwavre | jess the party has the ered, ua tis posses- | Alexandria and sentenced to five years in the | pmildine ot pubbe school-houses, and to no Gestructive than war, while painting made the meat tack im advance of | sion it is useless to prosecute, and it is to be | penitentiary for grand larceny. other purpose whatever. horrors of war, said, “I care not wnder what nd whieh” ain Sey, yekaiming all the | hoped that some law will be passed forthe | Ph Covnort.—It is understood that the RC LW. And be it further enacted, That 5 Sig they foughi, they died as men thenid aa | ground “or | benefit ofsuch slippery customers as this one. | Mayor will call a special meeting of the Oity the taxes imposed and levied under fighting for what they thought was right”? | = =P momentarily flagging —_.—__ Council on next Tuesday night, to tuke into foregoing sections of thisact, there shall be, ‘ A Portion, of the audience appiauded the | ‘De Nellie’s iriends. Of the coal wharf at! paz crrove.—Col. consideration the corporation tax bill. and is hereby, levied and assessed twelve conte ee ake tke Alexandria, with the Nelbe still abead, the agerie arrived this morning, f Sate the Ball. cree manly others rose and | 1 ittie Elia iook the windward of ms Dolphin, | ang, previous to taking possession of rhe nee ae RET Le Enid thet Shey come | Suich unenpected maneuver came har damp. pe ey = e _ivi2eokds |. Auct. L2Y¥ cover, WASHINGTON COUNTY, D.C. lation to hackney coaches, om er wehicles for th ‘eyancs: ¥v oopt woop: BICKOoRY, i) a to SPBULE i For gale at low rates at @ L. SHBRINE'S (os and Wood Wharf. footh 6th st Orders left office ‘ Sta. No. 437. willbe promptly antanieat ort Woo: woob: 4 FURTHER RED BS PRE Now is your time to lay iu & supply of Woo. te the winter. 3. Prime OAK AND PINE WOOD. |. GBAY @ HUTCRINS < woop om every one hundred dollars to constitute a saleby ree sinking sand for the redemption of the bonds F 6th and K treet to bear talk, and not rebel | Which uuexpe . peconorg tent om 11th street, passed in procession through CITY ITEMS. authorized to be tsaued by the act of Congress, jighae SaBare from Northern Liberty Mark: bs ark and Benson repudi- | ©" in A corresponding aegres elevate ihe | £2¥eral of the principal strects. ‘The proce. —_o__. entitled “An Act to authorize the City of ied the introduction of poi tics or religion inte | {iA ma,corresponding of | SiR was headed by a fine band of music Prico’a Washington to issue bonds tor the purpose of ; — eaued &williaeacus to arcepreome | 2 2 Wagon drawa by ten horses. after One Dollar Jewelry Store. paying the floating debt of the city.” held yesterday under the ee brea eviousiy, been | Wbich came the performers, male and female, | No. 496 Pennsylvania ay., bet 4 and 6th sts., Swe. 11. And be ti furtherenactea, That it shal pices of Howerd Division, No 7, Sons of Tem the decks of the Wawacet against | ™&2Y dressed as knights on handsomely receives new styles every day. be the dety of the Collector of Taxes to deposit, ~ park east of the C.pitol bail Sy ey eae equipped steeds, and the wagons containing W. Deantuas premier ther pantling Winning the race. Shortly re ee wee ee ——$ Fe to the credit of the respective funds for which — i" ler the animals followed those on top of which | wy avy our Glo Oak Hall, 460 7th st., | Astessments are made in the 6th, 7th. =th, eb, gile: wards, Dowever, aed when phposie the | were the lions with the Indy tamer, and He opposite Post po-vey meet Cok Hal 6” | and 10th sections of this act, all moneys rained Mer positions ar whed fone ee rae, | Lingel, the Mon king, attracting the most ————— may be received by bim on account of taxes aa pane testants were rank | tention, while the rear was brought np by se IT 18 VERY REMARKABLE that all physicians | imposed by the said sections. crafts. = thea awe ‘when thee firs | Tl camels and a baby elephant. The waco! agree in opimion that Hef's Malt Eztrat is | Swe. 12. And be it further ena-ted, That upon another very successful meeun: sarecic the tet alge tue following code were decorated with flags, and the procession | bighly serv: le, not only as an article of | all taxes accruing under this act the Collector ‘Temperan.® Hall, which was well filled with Netie ‘aeeue ene ueaaret goorihg poy Was altogether one of the finest of thekind ever | diet for convaleccent patients, and in the case | .{ Taxes shall receive one per cent. commis. simative listeners. My. John H. Fhompeon | Donic arst’ the tanks Ga aan sven here. The performancrs to-day and to- Pi Patients with enteebied vital powers. but | ion for the collection of the same, aud a like Pertiset, 206 etdvemes wore delivered by | Yorks necking: with the Joma eG morrow (afternoon and evening) are in keep- | likewice for diseases of the throat; chest, hings, ‘ sers. JL. Kidwell. T. G. Clayton. 0. K. e ery. secretary. Speeches were delivered Walsh, Key. ©. W. Dennison and W. P. ew, Es. The Washington Temperance Society ha commission on all special taxes collected by ee es eee. ME Mae hesplendid ont-door appointments, | and stomach, and for consumpuon in its culfer: | im. va the tet nae oe eee ee = i ee Walsh, delnerey aeiddlebrook:; and Mas- | Ging along at au enceuraging spect, ‘come | Ald the company deserve a liberal support, | eat ston, 6] SBC 19: And be at furtier exacied, That the | “Sterion 2 When more fies three hackney | —— ——— ; ter Walsh delivered am interesting recitation | tainty varie in the ee eee thane | which we areoure they will reine: sawn Gone oo Collector of Taxes be, and is hereby, authorized | joaches. omnitases, cate or other webicles assem DOES THE RHINE: or Yours Amenc priate to the cause advocated. steamer Wawaset having moored at the Alex. - > — Camp Cos that don’t require Pillows and | to appoint upon his own Fesponsibility and at | ¢. oe oer ee, 27 dar or = = Gei iy By Oliver ‘Compiet "Ene Catholic Total Abstinvace Society held Andria wharf, and the stiention of her passen- | , TE® Eottrsm—The ectipse on Satarday at- | Mattresses in the use of them: Unly 81S0each, | Ieee nc uncs Bis° walt ear ea eranat, he | present, iteball berthe duty of seth omcorts ten, | YOUN America” Abreni” Eerier $4 2 menting mmowse in the Basement co per being dh verted tn another direction, a sus- | '€f20on caused a partial stacnation in business | For saleat may deem voll Hall, at there was - necessary. to wait upon citizens and in the city, 9s persons of ail classes tempo- ADAMSON’s, 506 Nimh street, collect such taxes on personal property as are ance, Interesting addresses were delivere’ by | Posuey: ‘wat aftcr the tame oe eee an Toe | varity Ortrried. Wale arcane ae eet prom-| § next to Penna. ave. | now due or which may become dus prior to the Dr, Clayton, Justice J. D. Clarke, and others. | 175 parties interested, but who were | !2¢t points from which the great event could SD yy OA uary next; and for «ch amounts of . Mr. George eae 7 ew oa i uot able to accompany the chartered = Nee lSeragey Moye socnricd at on —_ ame PP ry gene — imaginatee a taxes on pemona Property as shall be collected iressed a efowd on ject o: = she 2 Toots |. Interior, Post Office, ‘wer ‘eather by wear means ance at thecoracr of Tia streetand Maru | "a™er the whole routs to Fort Wash meee Deperenes ofc, ‘shall be ° COUNTESS GISELA. B thor of “Old Mantoclle Bectei.™ Pare foe ST"NCr of Ye ofthe Boeke THB BIBLE. onee : ad history 8 fi} Books of both the Ca" onical so . show me it te, and bow to use it. by Prof © y ties outside of the Collector's Dose elegant suits selling at such astonishing- entitled to receive a commis- a reere, bled on the decks | Treasury and other it buildings | 1 ‘0 & commi con a C7 — meer amt d rae poy oy and ret me i ~ er ‘ao Were lined with spectators, as also were the | !¥ lew prices at the celebrated Uak Hall cloth- | sion ; i i ¢ ¥ the arrival and departure and stands for the car. Btowe, D. D...... ven per -nt. over and above thecom- | rieges, ‘preservati ‘order . y Taencap Im the Che aoa abe private res | (56 store, £60 Seventh street. opposite the Post | pensation allowed him by the act of Fetter, | Seiseil ice eeeeiation of lous of this Proceedings of which it was an emblem. tha Tite gliding: wath eee abled | lgencay ln the tin mre every gazer was | Office, where, in addition to gentlemen's -Ban- | $0, 186 act. shall be fined not Ten tor A temperance meeting was held at the corner | Te sune;iu ar egnmite pounding the point off | rN Sod with a niece ae Glass, while | nock Bara,” Cheviot, Arrah ma Pogue. drab | ~Sxo 14, And be #¢furtder enacted. Thatall taxes | seeb bed erne stones: sea $0 be recovered as Soran saa Q scrests, 285 O'clock ta the sfler- | taccn tie windward of all, with the Derpere | (ee More iestidions young ledios cer eee | dicts alpac aad ties nee eee rae TeCTAIBE under this act and not paid prier to | gine SnGe are, Tecovered by this Court: and the Fee ee tenes rare mace wy Wra-G- | SS clone pursuit sad the Nolliee (tee Sor eran | tom, loarful of selling tacic Nias, wena Sees | waldo seis ta eee arise re naree’s Gale | acc first day of September, 1-69, shall be in. Hen this ordinanes: etx times, calisr it ees : ; Finney, Col. Hawkes, Messrs. Bird, Foot and | Moc tue heart) thind boot Wee ae | of Binck Tibboe: meee eae: ae board, in | the mostreasonable prices. 266 | crensed at the rate of two and a half per cent, sae gal ieiin ie winnenigon . pone ns aan Ame Orci . oe es iokuiae Wine actuary | Meamtaf agit ncuTany MgaeSt | meer rms Diy te mac | Reman" savy pace ae ere “airs | RN Seater Sere Tus Peeweyvivanta Reruriicam Assocta- | Piniiy caine dechieg Np oe ee eee ey | photoere pee ned throne epaper. ” | Stevens, rietor of tne Tea Hong, has | until the end of the said year —— oon 08 4 Tiow.—The regular meeting of this association pen fled eh Ee Det cl = stopme 6 Of selling Tem that must | seo. 15. And be tt fu R ing at Uniou League 4 was beid Saturday even iple riher enacted, That the ——o—_— ; ind and correct in every featare: | Collector of Taxes shall be entitled ach other, the prow of the Witch driving the | SINGULAR AccrDENT.—Yesterday morning | “%% being sou: en to receive President, in the | foam even wit’ ber ae cae lee shout 12 o'lgok, while two sone or ur. Jou Qne pound as cheap as though you bougut a which hae tenamaseiges on all special taxes 2 , Were setting on been paid . door step of a house on 17th street neat Kua | _%!7 “Hono,” 536 7th street. | commencing July 1, 1569, ere: Se ED or which may heavy stone sill became detached from one of after be and thereon, after the Hall—Colonel - as ks os ees bs + Captain T. H. N. McPherson, Secre- | tirious su for the prize (waich she bar’ w.A Short submlited a resoTetiou fos tke | ROwer Jet fost) ne to Faiee 4" cheot from Zppomtment of & committee to correspond with ——- the deck of the ferry steams: ie use @ Tesponse from the yacht’s crew ¢ the second story windows and fell upon one of ILLIA M same shall have been collected directly through rikaonetl Hon. Jobn Covode, Chairman yet Roped to wim therace. The Jonn H. | them, Joseph, abont 14 years of age, injaring nd eal Retate Brokers, = — ae ee from RGIS, by males 20 State Central Committee of Pennsylvania, ana Sessford had before this drawn out of therace | him seriously. When Dr. Breneman examined corner ‘Streets. = regina =. actit shall not be Dore Grees the managers of the various railroad com- | Snq was far behind. him, soon after the accident, he found the left TWO-STORY FRAMB HOUSE ANI snob special tase ee ee eereCes to collect ) ALE. All the New Books to be had at Le eh gt seperation so fiat sree soy wan coast nee the Initio Etiscgiict | ceelow the huss) scavient aoe nn eden Ronnie oo x +4 ae AS or bis deputies. [Approved yay ee . PHILP & BOLOMOR's. ited, wit favor of the little Ella agai u cf re TWEEN B! ‘Al 4 . “ . 5 can Voter of the State may benabled | ine ‘cet: Dolphin next in popularity, and tue | °d. Afier being cartinees oe parents” house, ST, AT AUCTION. PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY, ers ané Stationers rete een eat BE ensuing Uctoder | many friends of the Joka T- Given still wile | 281 16th street, between K and L, the fracture On WEDHESDAY, the 1ith instant, at ¢ election: which was sdopied, and the Boekel! eustt 332 Pa. ave., between 9th and 101) Ti eae Sproiran NoTriogs ing to T their pile on their favorite. The | was reduced and the injuries were dressed and following committee appointed -—W. 4A. | Wing at the close Crone Teport, wasstili blow. | attended to. It is impossible to say what Som, Cart J. A. Doyle. and W. M. Ireland. | ing genuy trom the southetet: witha far pros- | caused the detachment of the stone. Mr. Hazen offered @ resolution that a commit. | eee" of Yan tncreass we ihe ns “ pintereea pto en q ae one romench bureau or branch of | aa: the winning boat ts embraced’ in Y¥. M. C. A-—Interesting religions services P — boone pa tr eel Hemp the first five mentioned as ahead above ‘rare held at the corner of 7th street and Penn- anes Pen: C tion, ® i e ing, ye bn yen adopted Mr. Stra ot. | here cam be no question, but to predict | sylvan jue last evening, at seven o’clock, clock p. m., we shail sell, on the prewisos, PURE PORT WINE, ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, JUST RECEIVED AND FoR SALE BY THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE! ‘The cisivens of the District are reapectfoilly is ina formed that = 7 o Which will be the winner is above ourken, and | under the auspices of the Young Men's Guee, at premises. All Cc. S. OHARE & SON, ROBERT FULTON & (0., dered a resolution for the appointment of 3 | We therefore await the close before hbazarding | ‘ian Association. These services, which are = rovenne Smee: Os the coat of $11 HINTH STREET, sociations With regard. to provenee aac aat, | an expression. In addition to the ofiginel | beld Tegulariy ever melee evening, gen- SEEN BW ects, ’ oom for public meetings, soctables and read- purse of $50. offered by Captain Shekel. a | erally attracts the attention of passersby, ing-room: adopted, and’ Messts, Stern: Stans | B&Bdsome pendant flag bas been offered by hom maa: wi GROCERS, ny of p and listen to them to the WILLIAM and Meyers appointedas said committee. Ma. | {Pitt Sam. Gedney for the second best boat. | end. Seeds of truth thus scattered by the way. | [5* °SBER_& Ww! “a Hove recently made extensive arrazsoments | LOANING MONEY MA , on Ex Nevin fom the committee to correspond | TaVpPTemiam was fying atthe mast-orad of | Side seldom fA upon barren ground,and many | Mo. 698 Goutheast corner of tb and D sta, FORMAN, $2 SEVENTH STREET, MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DEscKIyTioN Tite Gow. Geary and invite him to address the | Guring her passsge to Bad {8 ea ee | uabellevers or those neglectta i peen procgin | TRUSTRE'S BALE DESIRABLE LOTS 08 BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. aT THB LOWEST RaTEs Sa ant a ee nearer, —-——_. within the fold of u Tel i S —_ ‘stating that he was unable at present to an- = eee By virtue of a deed date. - . Pownce when he could do so, but wouldem- | | A™ APPRAL vor Arp.—Mrs. J. S. Griffing Tre Car Muzatixa which, under tne | 15 rocaraes in Liber &. oS ALSO, Sums of $1,000 and over, at 25; per cent brace the first opportunity. Cation Of the Dineencr cans Relie! A:20- | auspices of Ebenezer (colored) “Matuoane | S°"32%! by direction of the party secured therot The Grocer, GREEN GINGER pss dae ction of the District of Columbia, is out in | Guten: located ie Beat Weare oe ee the andersiones wait topablicesloie fee . OPEN &' DAY, (SUNDAYS BXCEPTED 7 Basz att —The Olympic Club, of this | Shother appeal to the charitable for aid for the progressing at Scagg’s farm across Beoning’s | of the premises,cn THUBSDAY, the 12th day of MUSTARD SEED, a.m. 7097.5 Sob Menus Scdssr and ean | SPBen Gun soe staats aceetias | Sides "wi "gett Noma craton | tame peeat Soames ieee a and ae sp and L- Gi Martin fiatement, since April lat" o50 | BEMDCr of visitors daring the day “amonating venus ond D strect suethy, tecuees seh Cita to fill vacancies. Okalleage: were E 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, F Bi Serhan eee ee aricame teas | tit ote tke | RE ove nee : ‘York, and to the Louisiana Club, o! New On, Congressional appropria- of Georgetown. ana ae an. by ev. Mr. Fifty foltare cqaton the fait Uh mer. ou se Sapa "on, Frtny evontag faa | tna nee are tnguaanas ete we woatd ine | Pies ocings mere tarked by quiet and | or aeee vets tea atnsesn ta at atta nee $2o Tevguations of the President and 9 of if they anal, oben 3 - Gaseteeael sag 8 voor mann betel , club. we understand, is in 8 flourishing condi- : Nes, 227, 229, and 231, “g 01 Umiow.—Lodge No.2 | iy3leods GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct’s. /ETWEEN M AND N ce on, end the Juviers have been bani ‘uteram between now and he assembli of — 4 a Arom the organization. as has been reported | Congress, Mrs. Griffiug tays there wit nnerecn parade fovday infau teor ocean OVR SALE 19 PonTPONED Up. C. 8. @HARE & SON, & match game will be played this afternoon. poral! pand Q very great need for dispensing | fn celebrated their anniversary by a pic-nic needor of the Trustees one \ Sta" Olympic Ciabe, "This z +. Sajuact of the Mount Vortor Ate ntion emcees | Bag Sgt eemmtated snd putin oncoensful operation Grocers, ied one Rameau Drownzp.—On Saturday the body of aman xandria, presented a fine appearance, LIAM. 5 Toes Morn and one, and the = ane eosin m2 the rive < ole a fn ‘accompanied by Fort ‘Washingwoa BB aeetinsare sod ed State Brokere, BBAY’S PATENT BEFBIGBEATING BOUMS, 262 SEVENTH STREET, pan i's ' “Jao coemcors of intersai revenue are after | Soman ee eee treamanne mae teas (Siring) Band; of tate ee O°%'® Ootillon ean or now. | iS which Fresh Meats, Fruits, and everything of a BETWEEN M AND N STREET. PATENT FO PA\ the baseball fraternity, having notified them | Tecoguized as that of @ man who had formeriy ———-— Tae ona one Retr. Punern ongime, reserved FOR AMY | TERS AND STRESTS that they must take oui a license, which is ten | been employed asa miller at Occoquan. and A New Unrranian Oonorscation has TENTH AND BLEVEN 8 ae Be hs of beef was sac- iy dlspensing with curd. and dollars & year: subsequently on @ wood boat, but his name was been in this city. to be known the name of at BLIO AUOTION, im W. ly earried from fosianolsy Tersa,to Rew Unt below the contract price ta any ¥4 cent. on the gross rec Known. The remains were decen'ly in- | «The Free National Chureb of rist” {tis | CIT ‘Urieans, La., on the inst., '& passages! otty with brick, which will inske bis returns once rred by Mr. John Garver, at Indian Head. design’d that itshall be in every senseafree | The Ls -yty! a decree | seven (7) days, and in as perfec! a condition as when without répair. 1,000 loads —-__ —-—_—_. Oburch. The first public services will be held June. A.D. en EeT ee, respecttally invited te-call ana for sale at the yard on Tiber Fine — Yesterday atternoon & fire took place | | ACCIDENT. —Yesterday, while two sons of | next Sunday, wher an eloquent preaches fra ‘and others, ‘witeons itu operations: K streets. ‘THO! ana brick stable situated im the alley between pomp open les —. = heap ou a stoop | Boeton will yor aech 3 pares 6 eae ae tae mb 396 wth and Lit x rth street, z — ‘other recel: store in said Be- seemed tyr Wer, tite Cee ee | mee from @ second-story ‘winubon | | I:teMiNatiow oP Tm ARCH.—The grand sate . on THU. iperaser ra tet Of Seep cee HO TORE EE. ‘ANS, Yeager and’ Boyle attempted to give tne | raising him ‘tedly" soe boy Joseph was | Schue-zeniest arch, erected on 7th streets at | | ‘at 5 o'cloe! Tits, put ing 4@nd 8 ibs. ‘Turner, : 3 = | taken tohis home, on loth strect rosehe Louisiana ayenue, wns on Saturday evening Love Now, Tad 2. Fe Bo. $0 Fast the thi ube. ‘very prim v Abie 10. do ro. “The Pracktie Pagan Cee | De ee gncmae, OB 16th street, near bone | brilliantly Miuminated sm honor of tbe recat of eate "One-third {the purchase mousy | iaticie of L pat ‘ameman. Manuiactarer Mere Botified by the police, and the fire was | & partial dislocation of the right elbow, ands Satival. s0@ mre eg eppearance was miele esleahtorn wontas free the tag | DE: BILLIARD BALLS wae preity worougaty (RE MUCEIOT of which | seveTe contusion of the left leg above the knee, | Biehly Complimen'ed by haw —— Healey and the payment of the score | ,Fosthe ple gh Behas 8 Large etock | BILLIARD CLOTH, OURS LeTTER CuALE . was preity thoroughly destreyed. r. Oram ——_—.— ve. patie a ae of sale, c* im I whew And BILLIARD estimates bis loss at $300, on which there te FUNEEAL— The fnneral of the iste George | Ag THe :AIL YESTERDAY, Feligious sery et oe at tie Cane ate ne | TREES fy guaranteed) A . BPIC! = iy 5 ko insurance. ‘The non-receipt of the eal aehioe fon meta datis 20K Place from bis | were held as usual to about Husty imate, | TST UAARrored bY tBe trustee anda lien | of auRinda, whieh are warranted to sy Wwovaitr ee Mae Sccacioked by the wires being “crossed. esidence on Massseboset's aveuue yes- | pirticipated in by Wm. G, Finer, Eco Col sere afer | SED PATENT OFFICE ——— N — coe idm Roget > Mite Strings Baving bromght | terday afternoon, aud wasatiended by Golam. | fuga Jn by Wm. Gri flog, and diisses | ‘he ree ceublte | Wasu:vetox, D.O.. Jaly 3), 1859, them together. ma Lodge, No. 10, of Oda Fellows, and the | Mellie T. Heaton aid Dell A Higeins aise oe jances and stamps at the cost of | nthe ofORN ALL ‘W.VAN VLIET, ere {clumbia TypograpBical Union, headed by | usust interest was manitesied in theme the purchaser gin down at the time of amie. of Fishkill Landing, New York, praying for the rien Benen. tae ER UORPORATION — | Henli’s Washington Brass Band, who escorted | to"! _ F . WOODWARD, T extension of ® patent granied to lim on the 20:1 Brown, the cisbursi he remains to the Depot for conveyance to bis a9fawdts GREEN & WILLIAMS, Biot Orinda: Conse ort Hmprovement in ere tf Sestag ed | former home, Mouny Hore Lover G POD Sax AR TANE, = me | Magus tor Gr A RAP a & Bpe = dutie ' xamining the ——_.—__ # colored orvanizition paraded the ets this Larions meibods of accyunts aud paymeuts | LARCENY Ossee.—Yesterday, Edward brs. | aon preceded by a. uns. band oe vom THe pas ce | | Seettcee San fever pez ng : wit be prepared oe see ay foxermment and | com was arrested by Sergeant Rovert Jounsou | marchelovhrene Hovera Universes TEAS AND COFP?PBRES | Berections, and ot should ‘te tied ae ; will be prepared ins few dy u the charge of the larceny of $55 from W.H. | wucre @ picnic under their auspices ie tm | ttle ofice twenty he day of suggestions ‘othe M Dmyis, and Justice Chase committed him to | progres: IN WASHINGTON OITY, | SAMUEL 5. ie bureements in pay jail for court. James McCarthey and Jesse ———— ) TRE HONG, | _eus-tavse cof eaty. tts iunety th: Kutcher, two email colored boys, were arrested | KADG® OF THERMOMATER at Franklin & eo'70 is | @sPrTOL HILL PRED 810) oraw on e Se for petut larcepy in the market yesterday by lans, 244 Pennsvivauis avenas, 636 SRVENTH STEERT. | C Sth street east, between C and D north. will be Fecetvin fier Thompson, amd committed ‘9 jail for DonGAd OROROeR S._ ne. 70 degree une an yery romptly suppifed b, ” ” @.H, BYRO! oF paar Oriers BORDEN'S | Has . veit-tt K. ©. STRVENS, Proprietor, | ly an corner lath ana Fr etree