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—_— EVENING STAR. === | This put, which was made the epeciat order -. AUGUST 16, 1869, | 'D ‘he Board of Aldermen for this evening, en- acts LNE Ws. ‘That there shai be, established, under the u direction of the Boar, Tustees of Public LOCA Schools, a school, immediately atter the pas. ‘Sce of this act, wRicd s! designated as the Bowen Scientific High and Ncrmal School. Its obyect shall be to prepare, in the bast possi. ble manner, the graduates of grammar schools The Werkingwomen's Movement. Attempt to hold a Meeting— Slim Attendance— Wo" Women on LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. orrY ITEMS: 2 GIT SCHOOL FOB BO NGLISH 5 CLASSICAL AND MATHEMA? M street, between 10th and 11th streets r es JouN ‘ a © particulars Retain rh MONDAY. Aftaire in Georgetown. ANOTHER Hortien Latran—iena Heard From.—The following letrer, enclosed im & bot- ule, was picked up yesterday in the stream by Slostan Leland. °™ High street wharf ww Aa- Georgctoun Bridge, August the 14.— Whed this 48 tound I will be with my former true lov. better He has his life in the same ish re there any Workingwom-n in the | 2ure, simple, and economical plan of Engaged ig one clars of +-dra nights, <c, er Batre often proved fet. 1 On Saturday, a notic® appeared in one of th | Of every bottle con! f cord, to the morping papers for a meeting in the evening, | * Piece o! bottle. at Union ‘League Hail, im the interest of tne | ‘D¢*topple of the working women, and, as usual,a STAR easily remo} a Tompuy appeared on the ot “f a is Pic-Nics, &c. lymont to-day for the benetit Cp y ef St. Dominick’ Excvesion to GLY: replaced. 4 ay is. THE ORRATEST relief imaginable can be af- | Way thatiam going to now. He judged me Pi eB S808'S OLARSES Ig G of Pythins of Mount | and others for the occupation of tanchers, and | fue time were ne ohne. See eens Te an Se a forded this warm weather by wearing one of | Wropgly, and I will soon see him to be’agare PEERCR Rot Pi 'B L@SBONS will be | Vernon Lodge, Knights of Pytnias. for a higher order of asefulness in scientific, | mam door of the Santas a by the string when ihe topple is removed, im- | those elegant suite selling at such astonishing- | D8ppy with him. I BO one will biame | sumed on September. s Waxy EXCURSION to Mount Vernon | mechanical, commercial, and intellectual par- | was anzionsly waiting the ry staaty attracts attention to the nature of the me. My body will not be found, as l have a Bis FRESCH BCHOOn F OUNG Lapigs om the steamer Arrow, on Tuesday and Thurs, EES workingwomen of Washington, who did not | contents of the bottle. Deal i Guy Rome's Bellefonte, Pa. Good | will begin on the a01h September day —Sec. 2. ie imstractors of this Excursion to Norfolk and retarn on the | comsist of one steamer Coit on Mondays and Tharsdays. “come as the waves come when navies are FS. Gatruze, Druggist. and asumM- | stranded,” &c. U; aad still apward our pware Apply to bim et bis bye ail in this world. Any one finding this Rome. eeider Ho *6 Pe; - mended please end word to my Rome, ag | RE Serene ees sie ee Oe nea (not to ex- | rey 18 limbs (weary be- A Lover of Quict Heard From. : : x NUNUATENS for hire to picenic parties at | Std ‘Be Talloot one assistaxt for everytwenty- | cause of bie ipuitioes poarch. fe meee see gay * i a five pupils) having the necessary qualifications & Bro’. stables. to teach the branches hereinafier desigavied, MARKRITEA’S AKT GALLERY, 456 7th street. and who shall be chosen by the Board of Trus- SMITH & STRONG'® ART GaLtuny, 25 F | tees of Public School street. Compensation of Teachert—Sec. 3. That the ——6¢ salary of the principal shall be at the rate of The IspRrEXDERT Onver or Rep Mem— | $2.50 per annum: that the salary of ors asciots Anruc! Meeting of the Grand Stamm—Grand | ant teacher (to be kRown as the ead assistant Jarade end Pcnic.—To-morrow the Grand | teacher) shall be at the rate of $2,000 per an- Council of the Independent Order of Red Men | 2 and the sal Of e@ch additional assist- )l commence its annual session at the Red teacher shall at the rate of $1 00 per Men's Hall on © street, between 6th and 7th | ampUm, to be paid under the same regulations nd the two tribes (or Stamms) here, | provided for the payment of other public school innebsgo and Logan. bave for some time | teachers. Pest been engsged in preparing for the recep- | Board of Examinert.—Sec. 4. ‘ten. aud si-o in hopor of the Grand Stamm, | be & Board of Examiners, co: istiog of the give a grand picme at Liefte den, New | Superintendent and one member of the Board Yorm avenue, this afternoon ot Trustees trom each school district (to be This morning's large selected by the eaid Board) whose duty it'shail the Grand Stuinm with members of the order | be to conduct the several examinations herein- from Maryiund arrived bere ina special train | After provided, 1 inder their direction lec- from Faltimore with the band of the 9th regi- | tures on the diffe ches pursued, ment Maryland National Guard, better known | ©» related topics, may be given by persor as Capt Pick’s Cornet Bard, there were | from abroad, snd also by the teachers and ad- ‘with ‘bem aleo a number of their wives and | Vanced scholars. POs children. A committee met the visitors at the | _ Candidates for Admission.—Sec. 5. That can- Epitor or Srar:—Why is it we cannot have Here, inntit Re reached the landing above. | a auict Sabbath! 1 reside OM 34 street west Heres lndy by the name of Norris smilingty | between B and © north. Yesterday working, met bim, and in Teply to the tagairy, Is this | the newsboys were particularly ‘noley sud payee Fon meee tenet ee mEWwomen | boisterous, and the ice carte seeming to vie Pair of lustrous biue eyes upon him, and said, | Strings of belie etter attached mae nes co “Yes, sir; a few on! ve arrived, we ex: | to thew: . In the afternoon, a of pect @ number; will you walk int” Oar re- | boys whit sud oleved. Visited the neentor: PRLIy tnhlerren: wauchery of the bine eyes, | nood and had a lively time. Whea the fun meckly followed, and Drs. or Miss Norris | was about over,a policeman appeared ‘upon finletly, returned to her occupation. She bad | the scene, but the beys ecemed to understand pefore her a book of some 15,00 pages, more or | ine situation, for they speedily left. Ween c ser ot PR in ate gg aRIDE 80 | not be just as easy 10 have an offices walk ehiie ean ine ion ons tay oneent ee arcund the block Row and then, instead of paper, ‘Not Wishing fariber to, disturb her, sticking out on the A venue! x our reporter @ seat, and while aw: ing REINER OE further developments cast his eyes around. Pape Bick nanthiyr goons po getbaad Trager iecueee tea pes Heke ae es ane | ee Meters, Pastor ot earns the chairs and benches placed “slantindicular” | ine ord eee Pole he vnst the wall, that there ahould os no neces- s Lnciee Shy for the twisting Of mecks to face the chair. | in the north, wither he goes for the purpose (Wo)man. Ata piano on the left of the stand — ts Fi st tthe Cathe Cat ee & young Indy was sea'ed with two young men. | The Rev. Wm. arr, 0! edral of TeE CEANNEL Onstavotions.—Mayor Sweeny, Recorder Peck, and the Harbor and Channel Commiiter, of the Common Cor called on Lewis Olephane, Esq..on Sat im Teference to the th Long Bridge; See aOR FOB. coe. HATE: wets big Goth er Tope ulroad bridge near tb at as be was absent they repaired to the scen themselves, and. taking @ boat for the purpose, made a thorough mmspection of the repairs now going on there, which, it is stated, will Prove highly injurious to~ channel; after which they ha ‘with the Secretary of War on the subject, who ‘agreed at once to direct ag engineer to makes & orough inspection of the repairs in ques- Jon. with instructions to report as speedily as Possible in regard to any obstructions that might be caused thereby to the Georgetown channel. Tie committee speak im the highest erms of praise of their reception by the Secra. ary of War, and his prompt action in their premises, OvstRveTINe THE SIPRWALKS.—The police are now busily engaged paying attention to merchants aud o:hers, who are in ’ DER Tie arEG Of the histers of Charity. will reopen on MONDAY Sep-ember 6th. Parents wil please ho vtin their children. Every attention It be given to Jatellectual tratuing 4 zona ladies under their charge. 617 “Hono,” 536 7th street. —o——_ THI8 18 TO pnd THE ;Mocueerer ean Wilson & Oo. can sell Shoes, Boots,&c., as «! as any person who advertises in the Star. 7,14 —\_e—_—. OmRarse THAR THE OnBAPEST.— White Shirts, 75 cents, $1, $125, and upwards. Un- dersbirts and Drawers, from 35 cents upwards. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand- kerchiefs, already hemmed, 2 for 25 cents. The best Paper Coffs, 5 cents per , OF 30 cens a dozen. Excellent Paper cloth-lined Reequally low prices, ar Frese a Grisatee at equ: cee, at ic "8, Marble Walt, Ne 458 7th street, opposite Patent streets pP chase AL, D BNGL WADROFS tution, recently under the che: P onstructipg the sidewalk with good: Alter knocking “Hail Columbia” out of the | Bultimore, has been assigned to the temporary 7,61: tad cepo: and escorted them first to the hall on € | @idates for admission shail be of good moral instrament im lively style, they tapped at “The | Charge of the parish daring the absence of the PIES bi aac quite a number of offenders in this particular stiret and subsequently tothe quarters as- | chsracter and pass a satisfaciory examination Cottage by the Sea,” and soon brought out | Teverend pastor. Corxs, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon Oni t, signed them in the following branches, viz : spelling, read- | « Viocators oF rug Liquor Law —Jeremiah Falrey, who keeps a store beyond the Teservoir in the county, was arrest morning by Officer Harry, on complaint of L Bondirat, tor selling liqaor without licence, And was Bned £50 and costs Frederick Keoster, whe carries on business at the corner of First and High street, was arrested by Ufficer Hess, “Annie Lyle.” The working wi men of Wash- RTE Eee ington baving still failed to put in an appear. |, I¥ Coxtxa! ar Gaara eons Wao Bes Suce,the lady struck the keys again, and melody | been & trustee o! Uy Ey ai soon filled the ball, the trio singing what | ™8Dy years, and to whom they o eco appeared to ears unedacated to be a double. | Cellence previous tothe present unfortunate jointed long metre baliad. Whiie this per- | COMplicatione, is to take charge of a depart. formance was in progress, Mrs. Dr. Lockwood | @&nt of Copp's Business College. Miss Nellie Has. occupied at one Of the desks om the plat. | Spencer, sister of Erot. Spencer, will bon ae ol form in writing, while Major Mary E. Walker | ‘Dé instructors in the ladies department. Mr. Avout 11 o'clock the visitors and members of | ing. writing, arithmetic, English grammar. the order bere again assembled at the hall, | geography, and history: and when Pupils are Where a procession was formed in the fol- | Sdmitted they shall be arranged in classes ac. ia be order: Detachment of mounted police, | cerding to their proficiency, and be promoted charge of Sergeant George B. Harrison: | from time to Ume as they shail merit promo- “bie! Marshal Kueas and assistants C. Keis- | tion; but shall not be permitted to remain & ser and J. K. Pfeil; eight members of the order | member of the school for a longer period than dressed as Indians. carrying spears, lancesand | four (4) years; said pupil on entering this Of twelve years’ practical experience in tne United Staite and Banadas, established at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, betwen 4 and Gin st since 156) fe rthern part of ths city othe LEO ‘The session will Apply at 360 llth strect, bet Lana Pain or inconvenience to the patient, ‘The shoe can be worn with ease immediately after the u ling liquors on Specetion. | Retere to the a the Sabbath, and wus flaed €29 and costs Ponseasing fall collegiate powrrs, will comman~9 bows and arrows. Capt. Pica's G ; | Schoolshall have a choice of studies, but not | (who objects 40 more thin one title als tines | COPP Proposes to enlarge his curriculum, aed 5 so ; a wensiae ae tee TTT ee, Anacostis Tribe, No. 10L, with basber heen: | more than i the oplsion ate Principal ey | Was scaird at the rear end of the tant went; | Wilcpareno expense ie his arrancones ILLNESS oF Ww. Laten, Esc.—The familiar | {* 37th ser a PA-bUm, 1 & sguaw and children on the front; | 8te qualified tostudy with advantage, face of the well-known and faithful Corpor s- tion Clerk, Wm. Laird, Esq., was missed this morning ai bis usual scene of duty, and we re- gret to learn that he is quite ill at bis reakience And under medical attendance. Mencnants’ Exchance.—The transactions bloomer costume, her skirt and pants being of | ‘De opening of the fall term, September ist. and overskirt of dark brown or eq? =a Slack, “Mrs. or Mise ”'Norns coniauisg | , T8® Porowac Fnowr—A trip around ine in the meantime ber work on tne | front this morning failed to develop anything Encyclopedia, or History of the Universe, at | f particular interest, beyond the fact that the the door. Only a few bars of the music was | steamer W. W. Coit, Captain Ryther, destined sung, when Mr. Wolf entered, tage, Pinola Tribe, No. %, with banner, containings | | 4pparatus.—Sec. 6. That to carry out the re of Peum with two chiels, and @ nation. | design of this Institation—to awaken gua ie Mobawk Tribe, No. 3%, headed by a | velop & love for the sciences, and for the pur- Sre netionsl fisg; Talma Tribe, No. 31, banner, | poses of applying the knowledge of the laws I and lodges, American and Ger- | of nature thus obtained to practicul purposes Osceola Tribe, No. 11, beaded by a | this school shall be furnished wits phito Catslogues, danas a jogues, containing view of Dulldings, BEV. THOMAS M. CANS. Am. 7. 33n* PRENNSYLVANTS. nd was saluted | for Norfolk, carried from Seventh street whart Sena nee his morning were offeriugs of 1.0.0 *T Dasnigul pame on one side and pictare | Sophical, chemical, astronomical and physio. Dr. or Major Walker with «Have you been one hundred and seventy ngers and Tok ao Cee Which sold in smali lots from - a fof that name on the reverse, bor. | logical spparatas {oF illustration and espen. | J 4 te barrel dered with flowers, Washington ‘jermania | ment. $1.55 to $1.70 for choice. TOURNAMENT.—We learn that several parties in the District are {nitiating arrangements tor @ grand tournament to take place at Analostan Asiand on September 2d next Gown Westwarp.—Recorder Charles F- Peck left this morning tor Omaba and the Western country and will be absent two or three weeks. Rr Front. — Entered—Steamer New York, Jones, Philadelphia, Georgetown Advertisements. B* THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, BUSTERS’ SALE OF A L 1- TIBECE LI PhostEct ore i ry a [°° PABENTS AND GUARDIANS OF YouTa ayT” Mr. Wolf replied, “Yer, sometimes, hundred and fifty is of flour for Sac soemadtinen Bus tie We Ta teen [Mortal ace acae teres freights, “About five miles.” Dr, ———o——— ‘1 thought so; 1 haven't recognized yon THE RECENT SCHUETZENFEST —The affairs Mr. W.—“Oh, yes, you have—my | Of the late grand “teste” of the Washington «least, if not the man.” Mr. W. walked | Schuetzen Verein have been settled, and the towards the stand, when one of the singisis | treasury has been increased by the addition of asked if he would join them, and he de- | Over $2,100, the proceeds of the « feste.” clined, saying that alttiough he bad written a —_-+_ book on music, he conld not sing, and to the ReaL EsTaTE SALB.—Thos. E. Waggaman, delight of the assembled maltitude (?) the sing- | real estate broker and auctioneer, has sold the ists continued “Shouting the battle cry of tem- | south 20 feet of lot 9, in square 86, fronts on Perance” qoout this time a reporter of a | 20tM street, between I and K, to J.S. Sharpe for morning paper entered the room, and looking | $1,120. around with astonishment, exclaimed, «U, ——_e—__ Psba-a-a-a-a-w, I thought this was a meet-| THe DRovout.—Rain, rain, rain, is the cry ing!" and going up to Mrs. Dr. Lockwood, | everywhere. Farmers.’ truck dealers, frat ‘was informed that there would probably be no | growers, merchants and all, even reporters, meeting here, but that Mrs. 1. intended to | are complaining of the heat and wanting rain. to deliver an address on temperance. A ——_2—__ conversation ensued, during which Dr. Mary | Mx. Z. RicwaRps,Superintendentof Schools, E Walker said that it seemed the working. | and some of our most eminent teachers will women of Washington did not wish arepre- | represent this District in the Trenton Educa- sentation in the Labor Coneress, (the meeting | tional Conventions this week. : ving been called to electa de! ial aa body.) Mr. Wolf put in the remai if aii Were no workingwemen in the District, bat OFFICIAL. they were all office holders and politicians, Reporter No.2 remarked, “Mrs, Dr. Mary E. Major Walker, 1 rather’ guess they are ali at home sewing buttons on their husbands shirts or patching their never-mention-ems Mrs. Walker said that she did not claim th Band, L. Weber leader; Monchusa Tribe, | Normal School Depariment—See.7. That the No. 2, beaded by the national flag—all of | Rormal school department shall be provided tbe sbo-e are from Baltimore. Carriages con- | With one or more assistant teachers, as may be nd members of the Grand | Tequired, who shail teach the most approved Vouncil including the Great Powhatan An. | Methods of imparting instruction, organizing oR = and Grand Secretary Zacher, and | and spvetaing schools; and the pupils ehall be the ladies and children cf the visitors—each of | Fequired to take charge of classes one week at corated with flags and | & time in the different poblic schools, and shall Winnebago Tribe, | Also be required to fill temporary vacancies in 123, of this city, | the said schools, witheut remaneration. full numbers, carrying fine banners and | _ Course of Study.—Sec 8. That in order to pro- figae <2% the embiems of the Order, brought | Vide pupils with a thorough business and com. uy eres. The procession was quite an im- | Mercial education, and to qualify them for the ‘ae members each being clothed in | Position of teachers, and for a more advanced Ua of the Order, of red trimmed with | collegiate course; that the plan or course of Jetow. most of which had on itthe emblems | study and ins:ruction shall be as follows, aud of he Orcer embroidered, ana was highly | for three years, unless as hereinatter provided: complicsented. The route was down O street Branches Study to le Pursued.—The first io ts, \o Pennsylvania avenue, to ith street, | Year of class third shall consis! of a review of to New York avenue to the Washington City | Preparatory studies, using the text-books au- Gardene, where the pic-nic is in progress. To- | thorized in the grammar schools, with the ad. morrow evening the Washington tribes will | dition of analysis of English language. physi- sive the visitors s grand banquet at Lirfiler's. | ology. hygiene, algebra, physic: The bait on © sitest has been handsomely | drawing, book-keeping, botany aud natarsi Gecorated with evergreens, mottees. &c..and | Philosophy, illustrated by experiments with some of the residences of our German citizens | SPp@ratus. ‘Second year, or class second ‘were aecorated in honor of the yisitors, Analysis of English language, nataral philoso- —_—o—_ hy and botany continued, chemistry, (with Trewrerance Memrin: A public meeting was held yesterday afternoon, under the suspices of Howard Division. No.7, Sons of ‘Temperance, im the park east of the Capitol The Cheap Place! BROWN sTovT, YOUNGER’S (English) ALE, PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY, PURE PORT WINE, ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GING©R, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY GeouGe. TeN py PPUSTB THE OLD baNK OF By virtue of a deed of trast, dated the Isth ember. 0 Cc. S. OHARE & SON, y a 4 GROCERS, Wann nsice Belle 38, of the Land Records of ty, aL the req) of all red. the subscribers will sell at eet on the - redremed,) on THURSDAY. next. at $ o'clock 962 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. ‘Seventh Council City, D.C. A® Acr to set the curbstones and pave the foot- ways and gutters on the nortn side of P ALSO, hweat cornet theatre Sn Shotts of Peta ct litle of Mrs. or Mayor, for one title wasenough. | street nurth, between Eleventh and Four- GREEN GINGER, ‘borth side pect st o hundres Buviding: Mr. H. N. Rothery presidet ace : 2g Feat, OF clase first:—Phi- | Reporter. Well, then, Doctress Wanee | teenth etresta new ang a nade. of Frospact street two b addresses were made by Col. A. O. Benson, W. | loxopby aud chemistry continued, botany. | Mrs. W., (hurriedly and emphatically.)—Un, Beit enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board MUSTARD SEED, w G_ Finrey and E. Coombs. Mineralogy, geology, trigonometry, surveying The Washington City Temperance Society | With field exercise echanics, civil eugineer- Sid & meeting last evening at Temperance | ing. political economy, Co no! When dicionaries were made there were | of Common Council of the City of Washi 5 no such persons as Indy physicians, and the | That the Mayor be, aad. ue tenons eens! PURE CIDER VINEGAR, tation of the Ce eee Mae TT J. SSS. street; thea no aed at : - term doctress in thei hes ri ized and requested to cause the curbstones to be " rh ‘ngles with said strect one hundred aud fail. Jobn H. Thompson, President of the | United States, and gev-rai hi The op- practice obstewics. trwile as to gall the write the id phe footways aud gutters paved on | WELCH'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR AT ten Rot tise chen iees wast with the eegth Hes i tety; Mesers. James G. Smith, William P. | tional studies to be German, eb, Latin, | of a physician Mrs. Doctor, for she does not | the north side of P street north, between Cr of sald alley and Parallel with street = a mat re ore te ceria rander, Dr T.'G. Clayton, | Greek, navigation. conic sections, calculus, | Of2 PB medicine: but I claim only the titie ot | Eleventh and Fourteenth streets weet; the | 2-75 PER QUARTER BBL, SACK. feet. and then in astraight line to ssid Pros ) LEWIE & DAVIS’ DENTAL AssOcIA- and Mr. Devine. of Loudon county, Va., ad- | astronomical ealculstions, suades and shad? ctor, aud you need Rot put on the second | Work to be contracted for and executed in the at the place of ve, dressed the meeting. It was resolved that the | Ows. Each class -iiall Raye exercises in gym. A CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR AT society will im future hold a meeting at title of Mrs. or Miss. Mr. Wolf, after endorsing | M&nDer and under the superintendence pro- TION, L street, very desirable Cottece vocal music, English ci 1A AVENUE, the Doctor's views, said that the science of | Vided by law; and to defray the expenses of : oI and 18th strevte. Northern Liberties mariet-bouse every Sun. | composition and declamation, drawing ana ae medicine, a8 usually practiced, was atencs | said Improverens special tax equal to the | $2.50 PER QUARTER BBL. SAcK 83 cab wath Ipterebe ieeey (his sale te stated to be TEETH EXTRACTED wh Gay afvernoon at 3 o'clock, and at Temperance | lines owed An opeline a gted be con- | of experiments, which Dr. Walker deua | cost thee? ie hereby imposed and levied on BY sale are: Ore third cash. (sf which ACTED WITHOUT Pain. Hall at = o'clock. Tan tly Zev aewed <u spelling, reading and Eng. | Sirs. br. Lockwood here jpiaed tne party, and | il lots or parts of lots bordering on the line ot Nd.at the time and place of sale No charge will be made for extracting where Ar+ The National Temperance Association held | lis3 grammar, in order to familiarize thems extended an invitation to the reporters to be | the improvement; the said tas'to be ©. S. OHARE N ue in twelve and elchteen montl tificial Teeth are inserted, although the & Meeting last evening at Union Leazue Hall; | With the inuddmental branches of a godd edu Present at the temperauce meetings on Sunday | 8nd collected in conformity with the pro- le & SON, from the day of sale. for which the | patient will be required to Col. A. C. Benson presided, and addresses | ca a a es nights, which was deciined by one because he | Visions ot law. premiere oh nit Chee see will pede ted wh were made by Mesers. W. G. Finuey. Georre | met — Gee. 9, at diplomas shall oe | wonld have to wait too lopg between drinks, Approved, August 12, 1569. Grocers, with within five days fr m the | Agsociation is tow nn Savage. H. N. Rothery, Mrs. Dr. Lockwood, | all pupils ct the Normal School Da | tng by the other on account of family cares, day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right Gold, Silver, and Ba! and Col Henson. The exercises were agree. | eat Who pass @ sauusfactory examination | ‘At this point several ladies maa gentlemen en- | AN Act to pay Doctor H. H. Potter for his ser- 252 SEVENTH STREET, sell the property to the highest Lidder for cass, on ably interspersed with excellent yoesi music Sindies cesignated in class third, and | trea the room, aud for aememerr i ees vices as Coroner. 2 ten days’ pubite not: sk and coat o by Mr. and irs. Tilley and Mr. aud Mrs. | the best method of teaching pgm And who | thought thata meeting would taxe place, but | _H¢ it enacted by the Loard of Aldermen and Board Evans, ent not less than BETWEEN M AND N STREET. iy tt the purchaser in default. All cony: yances aud stamps At the cost of the purchaser.” ‘i Fur. D CLEMENTS. { Trastecs THOS DOWLING. Auctioneor. rier } tAUB&dit | Georgctown pzorosars FOR STATIONERY. ‘The meeting heid yesterday afternoon near the corner of () and eels was addressed by Dr. J. H. Busbuell, Col. B, F. Hawkes, and Dir. Snyder. nr A Brera Husrawp—On Saturday even- | i ing, about 6 o clock, George Moore, a laborer | =bsili be awarded to the graduates of the high employed &t the Seneca stone quarries, arose | and Normal School who pass & satisfactory from 2 bed im bis house at 44> 10th street, be- | « xamunation, which shail certify thar thay are Ht was soon apparent that the new comers'bad | %/ Common Council of the City of Washington, no interest. tx the Taker movement, put hat | That the sum of two hundred and ninety-aino come to practice music, and the reporters ea and seven cents be, and the same is thereupon took their lea pep! ae 4 is Mayon pay tgs ee ee esis hci AEM i Potter, Coroner of the District ot Columbia, ; aribaetnn tarmeaene aan Bot ai 2 | the twelve-fifteeths of thirteen bandred aud 0 serie = chant % Pie Base Ball Ciubs will be played on the | sonia nae tem ears and eighty-four cents, lomas awarded to these ity that they are qualified © pablic Schools of this incipais in the Grammar 4iigh and Normal Schovls.) ‘cra dateofdiploma. Diplomas WOOD AND OOAI. TReastry Derantuent, July >.i99. | FY 9 9D! woop iM which has been audited and allowed to him by ed P: f : Mowsr are: : Room, commencing at 3 oie ae eute” | the Levy Uourtof te county of Washingues, | THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE! | ar iticn or se2Geutey for GeRatste, the following BricnoRy, “UskeEekeue Sad seucce | ft tween E and F, and. under the influence of ed to teach and cake charge ot any of the | 200R, oeron tat ie figet guise ot tbe ull be | D.O., for holding inqueats in the Dyetriet of 450 will be received at this Department until the ¥ E wooD iH iquor, made an attack on his wife with a hools of this city. Dipiomas sail be | t-membel she Nod sechorecae Siie | Columbia, trom October 2s, 186%, to March 31. suth day of August, 1969, att otclook Mt: For gale at low rates at GL. SHERIFF'S Coat krife, inflicting a wound in the abdomen, o the graduates of the High School ba ipsa Probe Sith dient 3 A xalepd Dabatees (Bo (Approved, Augast iz, 1-69. 00 reams white laid Fiat Letter, 12 lbs. to the | 2d Wood Wharf, focth oth st ences ror f which will resuit fatally. His wife aud a col. Ss 8 eatiefactoay examination. which | 1” yomrcaer' 7) ‘mca goats victorious — =e wht enhsy!vanis avenue, between bi a. ' cred woman named Martha Foster, who was | - city the branches they are proficient | by & score at D016. | ne decs ing came (0; | A™ Acr to amend an act to grade and gravel the ream card Blotting Board, 100 ibe. to | ste No. 437, willbe promptly asteniolt>. = i present, were remonstrating with him at the | in, but «hall =p Sonricared thereby as cer- per alin < > pata exe eae north, approved March [December,| ak’ 3 brown Manilla Paper, 20x36, 45 Ibs. to Woon: time of the attack, and bis tufying to their ability to teach. p . a . . ¥ wees t for the cupboard near by, from which he pro- Ruies and 4 ait hacebein cameron of i cnactea by the pa apg bor FORMAN, © reams brown Manilla Paper, 24x36, 56 Ibs. to the wooo: red a jarge butcher Knife, this mon Council rashington, ream : 4 into ber bedy. "The villain pT v a: championship of the bey A step, tor | ‘That the act entitled an act to grade and gravel " through a back door and escaped, while two | rules and regulations for the government of | th@ Pst two years, and the friends of each are 4 FUBTHEE BEDUCTION IN P; in your tite tries Las apes oP oes toe ry LA Seren AnD RIE 7000. oe K stron es Row sanguine of success for their respective | pizeet Borth be amended by striking out in the second section the wot “Thira Ward” favorites in this gam: and insert “Second Ward,” spproved March ee (December, } 22, 1568. Baxgns’ Prorgctive Taape's Usion.— Approved, August 12, 1969. About one hundred and fifty bakers of this > or three who witnessed the action summoned we as they bave over the other public ‘dozen quarts Boss? Ia Hider" voarte Meynara @ Heyes” Writing Tak 10 gross Gillott’s Bwa: ail! Pens, (Gren Gold Pens, des t therin, and to change the brancues of study Whenever the good co: the scbool ball in their jodement Te- The Grocer, | quire i, and. by permits.on of said trus- | District assembled on Saturday evening at | AN ACT to set thecurbstones and ve the foot- Ss ri lees. graduates who wish \o review any part | German Hall, on 11th street, for th purpose of ‘Ways and gutters on thesouth of Q street - P. BROWN & 8ON, ' of their couree. or to make more thorough at. | ‘orming a Protective Trade’s Uni F. Weti- north, between Tenth street west and Four- Nes. 227, 229, and 231 Counun 167m Staent axp Nsw Yo « Avs ’ tainments in any Perticsiar branches, may re- | ner presiding and E. Hecht Secretary. A letter tenth street west. * ‘main in the school an additional year. was read by the Secretary from thé Colambia, Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board _ Sec. 11. That as soon as possible after the | Turn Verein, requesting them to send three %, Common Council of the City of Was my age of tMis act, the Board of Trustees of | delegates to the Columbia Turn Verein, which lic Schoo! and are, authorized to take Measures to bave apartments arranged in some suitable building for the temporary Scoupancy 001. ‘bat the Mayor be, and he is hygiene T= meets at the Volumbia Turn Hall on the i7ih | ized and requested to cause the tones to instant. to celebrate the one hundredth anni- | be set and the foot and gutters & Pa SEVENTH STREET, versary of the Verein. After considerable the couth side of « street n¢ between BEDUCTION ‘enth a of the said Scientific High and Normal Sch bate, the following delegates were elected: street west and Fourteenth street the PEIOCS " maul ——— building is provided, and | Henry J. Ress! ger, Sopus, and — | work to be contracted for and executed in the red into partnership with Mr. | take such other action as they may deem neces- meeting adjourned for one | manner and under the superintendence pro- ‘Isgett, and the firm of Ulagett & ETWEEN M AND N, Sary 'o carry Out the design of this enactme @ constitation and by-laws will be | vided by la or coat. Sweeny always igh reputation for fairness an and to defray the expenses of me and tor the purpose of purchasing the appara- | submitted for consideration, Said improvements a 8) tax equal to the Uprigbtress their business } tus Lecremt» fore Specified (said apy tus not —e—__—_ cost thereof is here! imposed and levied on : Tegret to announce that Mrs. | to cust more than five thousand dotiars) and] Preascee Tar +4 ” Sweeny, the wife of the deceased, is lying ‘Yesterday, Messrs. Bauer | all lots or parts of. and Magee, owners of the yacht Uurlew, ac- | the improve ment; the aaid tax to be assessed companied by te crew who sailed the Curlew | 82d collected in conformity with the pro- for the payment of other necessary expenses, dapcerously ill, and great fears are felt for her | that there be, and. be. Has just completed and put in successfal operation IRISIN: reby 1s, appropriated out TING ROOMS. Tax cura vacerarie eatery ,,rbe funeral of Mr. Sweeny will ‘ake | of the general fund the sum uf ter thousood im the regatta on Monday last, left 12th street | Visions of law in such cases made and pro. | BBAY’S PATENT BEFBIGERA ye Wednesdan Sof airick’s church at 9 o'clock | dollars, or so much thereot as may be required | yie, Teeatta on Mc Sip down the thea | vided: [ApProved, August 12, 1509. | ss wnich Fresh Meats, Fruita, and eversthing of « asst be extent by Someones Blood Purifier. 3 jeduescay morning, instead of to-morrow | to organize the said school: sac money to be | given for their services in the regatta. They ; rishable 1° be preserved FOR ANY in ten deys after being called upon e rImRMiIisi«mn. ‘ morning, as originally announced, on account | disbursed under the direction > the Board ot | Bave everything on board for a good time, and | A¥ ACT anthorizing the laying of a water-main NGTH orrine. 5 for must be farnishea 7 D cT eo Se ofa ansgnee of the a ‘Trustees of Fabtic Schools are bound for the mouth of the river. in Zyeanen street west, from N to K streets 7, wane pahens 6 corey of Geet, boot was ene. Bey yor wed ro Fp ae 4 COMPOUND FL! EXTRA 18 Afternoon, aud Whose remains wil See. 12. That all acts or parts of acts incon- north. from Ino! -, Texas. “4 wd oe imterred at the same time as those of her father, cistent with the provisions of thisact bé,and | pum runr on the aoril side of Massachu- Best enacted by he POF ae One Mei ee | autem davb end fons rs | Ce Tae cecks —-—__ they are hereby, repea! ; of Commm Counc ‘ity iagton, " CHrILpesss’ Mzstin« A very interesting setts enue, between 6th and 7th streets ‘West, the year. posal must be signed by the individual oie bakicgtrana by cecompented Syn ta with sv! ‘eu be faited BP 8 Se ene ee ate suspicesof the EW. | passevivamia Rarcniica® ASSOCIATION. po ath gh age ee peneracen, at An adjourned meeting of the Aceociation of And’ vth streets ease, After thea avenue | Pennsylvania Kepublicaus was held last Sate We are requested to say, is much in need of | That the Water Board be, and they are hereby, the serviees of the proper Corporation official foci =, 2 Cormier = oa a water- to enable it to su ly the great demands made a pon it for water” . N to R streets north; and slaughtered. "be publ respectfully invited te call and wwltnom its operons, bas just received and has in store in said Be i E ‘Leog ————— thereot hereby, ap- ator. a lot of very choice NaW YORK BUT- F Scan, besetifal songs by the children, under | Vice” Provident (Men Ae at ears the, eat Ale icimity. proprisied, payable out of tbe water fund, the | THA, but tp intone are coutaluing {and ibe. | Ordo Vusina ‘upon the evecution of the minster, Rey dee we eeperintendent, | Chair, and HM. N. lMcPherson, secteeeye ee OT eaee ware teem the Geseite of Satare | Teo tas eo eere nena cents teen Lepaeel ‘LARD, put up in the sameman: contract, fer | ba cnkel ent eae eloquent att natarestne use: preached a8 | Soliowing committee wes Sppdiene ec aan Gay eveniog: upon the roperty bordering Oo said | Ser. articles as my | % Bis text the word “coi. eon ay AKIDE 98 | tain the list of volers from Penmaylvanis: ia Gop EatLows) PRESENTATION —Ata regu. | W2i0r main se is authorized by exieting laws. ae uae’ Doren visnk> Aude! will be salsjeot to i ject aM Seas Shing anh ering ha | the Departnene Isr meeting of Potomac Laage No.1 Gro. | APDIOved, Angua\ 1, I= AeeMRC WMT ay Ths LUE tee | petted rms eae ee heads, taking each letter o Treasury Department—Secretary’s Office. A. | F., held last night, the special commrticg pe he curbstomeeand pave the foot. | VINNGABY (Raritan apes Crp | sr creators, and che coe Neostly coat,” “Ornamental coat? atretzg 7 | Rodrique.” Register’s Omice, T.’MeNamars, | £beld !ast might, the the Durcase Of | a a crece eatoneeand pavethe foot. | VINEGAR, (varity guaranteed.) Also. BPC jy | atticle will be eufficient cause to annul the <emnny cots” ornamentalooat.” approved.” | Internal" Revesas fice fa. anne of gold mounted spectacles Sor Hagh La. | Wars Sud gusere On the wets side of iret | ecel Init | “Deliveries must be free of charge at the Treas- minister, WBO wes Rete eon Srested the | First aseuor omer, Judge Hipemsn. Sec fam, FG. eenalatmcnislofnievaleasle| Sheet awa? oom oe we SR eed Department, W ton 2 ond Au T's ice, T. aire. a ices in cause ‘ellowshi n~ , 1 F a lure wil sapere pr ditor’s Office, W. A. Short Fourth Auditor's | erally, and particularly for bis seccenfers Pe cnected by ths Hoard of Aermenand Seard | ()* 72 Bokar yraasvat setulae cote dalle ire of se Acctpmnr—Sacarday night, whilea marxet~ | Qflce, &-O. Adamson. “afift Auditor's Ome, | forts ia behalf of Potomac tbat the Mayor'be, fad he a Proposals will be received for the z tosbe RHEUMATISM AND GovrT. ‘Wan named Jonstnan Westwood, was on his Gill. ‘First and Second Com} trollers’ Offices, [aid Sad requested ta cause the Bee, persment Cy ye ag ry oe PO PO Bis boree took Mighi gs Nee toe ey Me DE. ‘Treasurer’ ‘Das 'W. H. Gib. pepe aw aprig so lee sng Oo. RURALGL. re Dace! vous Ar bony ign ‘Streets, and ing un- oom, Prt iting Office, Charles Fisher. on the west side o it—Adjutant General's Of- Gnseen ter General “Omen: 55 aE aartermas' "s le a taben inte rere Some youn PSone ice, ao P. 4 | Post Office Department—Mr. Hazen and strest [apa avenue to C street south: DISEASES OF WOMEN equal. Its action upon the Liver an@ deeeseastotoeks ai DICRETIC REMEDIES Pee OF THE IRIS VERSICOLOR OR B! FLAG, te of m ‘be brought ith: c x {ying the bomors ted apd and neutralizing the effects of tercury oF ot Las e 1 ta tofaliable a Sy ee Saius oy Towm Prorarty.—Green & W! Feel ectate agents, sold this morning the fol oe 7 lo Ax Act to set the curbatones and pave the thot Bs estate: — yo ‘aoe ee ‘ways and gutters on the side of } now occupied Adams’ 3 ry tod street south, trom Sixth strest to Fourteen.b the Mayor be, and he is @athor. & ground rent of $9 per annum, to John H. Brent. for iis. 4 ‘A wencmeat aud tof ground alana me eer, Salguero be peved ox — city the Im | 2g Sbove-desoribed ot, 18 foots inches by 100 | (Ue, NOTIN side of D street south cany ay te ye aA SeYmemners | fe: Se Fogmae J. Mealer, “rom ergend | ta'ace aenagen’n Stee Wem hao SOey Board of Health, during the month of July iney may ve Prince street, adioini the above, 20 by 100 Sit iow and pene jot vorderivg pa the Hee {here were 23s deaths, 137 of which were white; benefits of reduced feet, subject toa ‘Feat of 26.66%, for $65, | or ania improvement, to be assessed and col- these were under Lyear of 50 be- Domes and | to Thomas J. a lected ix accorasnce existing law. The By vate RS OF | and Syeare, 11 sill born: Mover, ,Vanzou_Uorrox Faoroar.—the | work to bedous under tne superitiandsnes. of F Sng Pars . 10% o'ctock | Sealed Dis as advertised ghd Mount Ver. tae Commlencser of the Reventh Ward, and ap. 27 of clerk at | this by Judge Underwood. in the the Mayor. we weds August 1, neo.” g Bf'the partion in the auit tinder & decreas which that wras ordered to be sold. Ouas. @.Vannsnwenksn, M. 8. Yanwoon and ‘A. Nesbit Turmbuil $60,500. The teoey Foromao tie ——_+—__ Sr. Domrmick’s Excursion.—A large dele- tion of scholars attached to St. Dominick's fOatholic) Sunday School tomac for Glymont. wm the shade, to-day: 9 0 am. Seances; ioe; My €9; 12 mW; 1 p- my 95;