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the Corporation in the year 1648. The reso- reet north, bev 4 EVENING STAR. _ | Suocetlpropecdmetiment were trom: | Sresiraary‘ana it ene ee = = Mr. Comnolly, from same committee, repor:- | is completed, the Affairs in Georgetown. A ADEMY i TUESDAY... ~AUGUST 17, 196! ed back Council bill providing for the payment | established grades Guoncmrowe Rarcniican OLcBs.—Tas: eg 2 at it t tim rant = pe _ SACRED UBART OF many Glave was eld in Good [Samaritan's Hat, — eorgeiawe, Mr. J. nN Adams chair 3. i Hewaan soma Me tom bag hy amy eg be Cruso, C, Becket, Issac Davenport, T.T. Fow. toewness SIS been th, resolotian therefor :-—“Tnat all laborers, and LOCAL NEWS. all other employees of this corporation, whove Saag eh pi Te ig ma for by law, shall id of pg more Regie an foe Spe py Bebe once in every month, on a uniform any tease ‘Verson Lodge, Knights of Pytbias, Of. im legal currency of the nation; and in the With stealing s gold bar vaived which offences be had been committed reopen their Aca: acd bis counsel, J. KB. Adams, Esq. MUNDAY Septem er 62 between ah end 7th ets ground that _s of Re gomepenip orgie i Barren. Fisher, Archer oe and eS i case of laborers and mechanics, wheu there i; | street c*st, frem G to H street, with the mames made out wb: . |, ob- iL Aduims were ‘appointed im come place. ander RSION to Mount Vernon | not sufficient moi st apart for Any special | of the persons to whom paid; and the names of famed & writ of habeas corpas. which was | with & similar commitiee appointed by the of St. Dowinte + Om Tuesday and Thars. | service, the Mayor is.herel eby an thorized toan- | the oficers of this corporation approving the a a morning cy, Ppavsast %. H Ee eee La nym = ‘ ‘e Onures teipate appropriations e purpose by | several bills on which said moneys have been ier, Esq., represen str: c 108 ‘under the charge of the Sisters. inves for hire to pic-nic parties at drawing pon any revenue of the corporation | pa‘d;” adopted. Rey, snd Seles ‘isher, after Bearing the used as a Dall for the mestings held im the in- ta Natlor & Bro’s. stables. that be may deem most appropriate for the | By Mr. Helmes—Bill to lay a water main in dence of Justice Waker others, required | teresis of the Republicaa party in the city of PISCOPAL HIGH SOKOOL FoR Bove MARKAITER'S ART GALLERY, 456 7th stroct, | Purpose; provided, howe: r, that whenever he | isi street west, between 1 and K streexs nerth: the prisoner to give £700 im the first case, | Georgeiown. Mr. Martineffered a resolution. a Surra & StRoxe’s Arr Gatimny, 25 F | all thus draw upom other funds he shall | referred. Also, a resolution Tequesiing the ‘$200 sm the second, and im the third cue re- | which was ed, Tecommending Collins MATEEMAT eure. . specifically inform the Councils thereof at the | Board of Aldermen to retara the bill for pub- anded him to the United States Marsbal for | Craso for the on of po:tmesier of George- ne —+—_—_. reguisr session next succceding such draft.” f lisbing Cd iy of the Counciis iu the & further bearing. The prisoner had mot pro- | ‘own. Messrs. Dyer, Oryer, Fail-r, Hawkins M street, between Wth and 11th streets. CORPORATION aFrains. Made the apeciat order for next Monday, and | Chronicle, publican, and Srar; cured bail in either case up to the closing of | 8nd Smith were appointed & committee on J0RN ves. ne b \* ordered to be printed. agreed to—yeas % mays 6. Also, “That the our repor:, Feeolutions, and after @ brief retirement sud | _ Por particulars Sinty Rev w Lowel: Boaup o7 ALDEREKE, August 16th, 1969— | “Mr. Chase, from Improvements Committee, Kegister be directed to inform this Board whai pons any Preamble and revolutions, urging | Rector. 47% M st..mext @ _W. cor. 1th. well ins ‘The Chair (Mr. Baker, Vice President, M-. | reported adversely on petition for ¢ ange of | Same of money have been expended ia each | following letter bas been sent to the Collector | _I=DarEwDEwT ( Upon all true Republicans bere and eise- {BENCH LANGUAGE AND CONVER&ATION Crocker teing absent.) Imid before the Bowd | £Fade of 19th street west, between Land M cethe year ending June 3), 1563, tor | of Customs at New York city: Meeting 0 ae F ph communications from the Mayor announcine {| Stre's north; report amstained. Also, Tepotted the journals of the Board of Alder-| Treasury ent, Office of Commissioner | 11 o'clock the "Ss OLASSES Ris approval of several acts which origiaaicd cerns 7,08 Council bills compelling hoase- and the of Common Council, and | of Customs, August 13, 1569.—Sit: The Secre- | dent Order of Red Men commenced its annual im this Board. opers 8880 win te od Bip FRENCH BCHOOn FoR YOUNG wht beat on the Sab September ee UADIBE apd to bim et his ay gdp Bid Pevosy! . Also, Wil ‘and and Setting, avenue. between strente 3 maste! Of this city; Great Powhatan | forth «that the views of President Grant on Bicteh Pret Otice Box 745 ache im proper condition for use, Also, a joint | fees, health officer fers, and State-Bos; Anion Tager and Graad Secretary Tacner | the state of affairs in Misia clean footways and gutt>r: clean in Also, communica:ion from acting Mayor | front of their premises, ander penalty of afiue, Crocker, cond Denk: the statement of the | and authoriziog the Se to fix grade of First National ps Geeount with tue footwalks i @orporation to as fol —"City of ‘Washington, DB. C. in account with’ the were rejecird. Also, reported adversely First National Bank, Washinzion, D. ©, | om bill for lsymg fig footways and curbing, #r—To special tax, 96,471. First Ward | paving sud guttering om certain street, the joneys have been paid; ai of the has referred to mea letter | session at the Red Men’s Hall, on © street, what sums of money have been a ie each addressed to bim Mr. C. F. Barnes, agent | between 6t@ and 7th streets, and inciaded dele year as aforesaid for pablishing the laws of | of the Owners’ and Captains’ Association of tes from Anacostin Trive, No, 101; Pinola ‘ab? MP MeKaight—Jolntresdatioa receece: | swans tprioet case oe gan ew 20 ir, Me t resolutio. aesi- ndon, ing’ the Mayor to cause all the city panes in New York collects certain fees not enumer- | chuea Triba, No. 2. wich are out of order to be examined aid put | ated in the customs’ fees; viz.: harbor-; Ippl, a8 «acely de. FOR YOUNG LADIES. ON fund. $45,%6.71;Second, ¢: expense to be paid out of the ward fund;recom- | resolution re sting the Mayor to divide into | Mr. Barnes aceompanies bis letter & bill | were present. The Council remained in sessima | ciared in an interview with Gon. Tarbell, of 0. 1. Daddington Place. xt eane. Wowntae ‘Sales mutted to committee. Also, reported favorably iy tbe a ‘ies devolving upon the Inspec. | aud recetpt for the fees paid on the clengance till 12 m.. when a recess was taken for two | M it Republicans, are ae ree pomar <—~" vi wwe Plage Sixth, 921.0646; ‘Seven’ 2 on bills to curd, pave aud gutter on south cide ad Measurers of Lumber. Also. joint | of the schooner B. F. Lowell. hours, and the body reassembled at 2 o'clock p. ned t, will resume the duties of fund, $93,774.31: of P sirest nora, between 4th and 7th stiescs won requesting the Mayor to cause the | To this I haye respecttally to call your at- | m., but their proceedings had not transpired School on MONDAY. Bep' 6 J som 616). c; Weetcouth side of L, stree: nosth, from New | Commissioners of the different wards to ex. | tention, and to exprese the hope that this col- | up to the closing of our report. Bosweil. #4579 Jersey avenue to Ist street; south side of B in their jurisdiction, aad | lection of fees by the United States customs ——o that he ‘may | olficers for the harbor-master, health officer, } Naw Hosw.—\esterday the Chief Engineer them to be properly repaired; all of | aod State hospital no longer prevail. Fees of | of ‘he Fire Department received trom Hesatnn, which were passed. this kind demanded at other ports have been | Torrey & Twombly, hose manufacturers of sirret south, between 6th and 7th streets east: 02 north side of B street south, from 1th to 1th streets eas:; on north side of K stree: south, general fond, Sv, water fond, Metropolitsn police fund, @ Bouse fund, $10.W5 Se; gas ST, Vincents eon Sonate. Prompt t ts ‘ota, , Tom 12ta to 13‘ streets east; oa north side of G Mr. Gainrs—Bill to make it Inwfal for | made the sudject of litigation and judicial de- | New York, one thoueand feet of hey ly gum | De bis Country.’ The resolutions poration Micbior—Batence to Sas ai . etre 2 i ax to ie west:on | the ‘Mayor to have full power to ba: cision. On the 16th of 20s @ bill of fifty | bose for the use of the Department b. Which were adopted, and after addrrs cs trom Mes-rs. 4 south side of street si . Barnes, Sen-year bonds, $59,411.50. Ordered to be pi on the journal. we ‘The chat iaid before the board S communi. | between © and P stree's north; rll of which eatoa from the Mayor nominating the follow | Were passed. Also, bills to extend and amed officers :—Mic3sel Nash for ment:- | condemn. and pave alley in square 629, of the Boerd of Health for the Sixth Ward, vics | '0 grade und pave alleys in square William Dixon, declived; Wm. B Todd, S-., | 075. “2 snd 46; all of which were passec Jous H Jobason, Wm. E. Noi aad John A?=>, reported favorably om bills to grade and Green Commuss:uners of the Wate: gtavel A street,trom 34 to é6theast. Mr. M: aud kept cleancd. all sire cross! ts was presented to » master | was ordered some two monthsago bythe Board | B-l!, Hine | WEST END OLASAIOAL, mavunuad im the city of Wa Tounege, by the harbor master of Wachabare | Of Fire Commissioners. This hose je warranted | MERCHANTS’ HXCRANGR—The offerinzs on | "J'4,U 287 END CLASSICAL, mary mar. ya Simms, Bill to cousirac: a sewer in | tonnage, by the Rarbor-master of Washington | to standa pressure of four Rundred Pounds t> ‘Change this morning were 1,000 bushels red ion. recently under the c ot M sircet sou, 7th strre', Esireet south, and | city, ibe payment of which being refused, suit | the square inch, wheat, with no sale’. be reopened by V'ro’ Sih street east; referred. was brought, which was finally decided by ———__ Risua Peon, jonday. By Mr. Nutter—A resolution «that the Mayor | the Supreme Uonrt of the District of Columbia, | UoUr-pE-SoLiEt —About twelve o'clock yes- bin, Herper, Bait be requested to lay a foot bridge on the north- | which declared the ordinance of the city of | terday a lady, named Kelly, ‘was overcome | N- iw Yorks scboe! east corner of (th street and Maryland avenue: Refer om wifes Send tax upon vessels | with hrat while passing tne Northern Market, to unconsti" nd aleys and | ¢ others. the mcsing adjouraed ston. ered —Stramers Colum. ore; E.C, Knight, Denty, ‘T Abbott Devereax, Rich, ~ a § mer Warren algo one on the northwest corner of 6th stre+t jonal ud void. and fell sepeek ss to the pavement. She was Sowger, Buntt, Pow # a Wm. B.Totd Sr, and Ws'ker Lewis Com. to strike out the words “by d:.y’s | aud Maryland avenue, aud one on the north. A case invoiying the same question came be- | cvrricd into the market, and the proper reme- missioners of the Centre Marke, vice J. H. * Lost, yess 2. (Messrs. Moore and Mor. | east corner of Maine avenue and aM strest | fore the Supreme Court of the United Siates | dies applied by Dr. Latimer. under the influ. Kobinsua and Lowis Walker, who bave failed pays. and the bill pissed. Also, bills t> | west. The bridges to ru Hel witl to accept ualify: Siduey W Herber: | fade Sud gravel 6th street east, from H tol Beavenger of the Fil Wa-0. vice GE's | steet norte and Earrereeee heen ot Mary. | upon a writ of error to the Sapreme Court of | ¢1ce of whica she soon recovend aad was Georgetown Advertisements. tend avenue, the cost to tid out of the | Louisiana, and was decided at the December | taken to her home. ward {unds;” adopted. Also, Dill to in- | teim, IS67, of the former court. The suit arose Se §>Y¥ THOS. DOWLING. Auctionser. Georgetown. Lewis, tesigned, Harty A. Kobbins paysiciaa | Wrst: proed. Also. Dill to g/ade and gravel | creae the pay of the night watchman of the | om ‘an act of the Legisiatare of Louisiana, an- | | TH™ Cowmirras om Caxazs of the Gity | [Z¥ THOS. DOWLING. Auctionser; Georgetown. for the poor of the Fourth Ward: Alpheus w. | Bou treet. from its ime ection with H | west wing of the City Hall; referred. thoriziug the port warden of New Orleans to | Councii meet this evening at 8 o’clockat | 7RUSTEBS’ SALE ‘Tacker pbysiciam for the poor of the Fifth to Rock creek. Mr. Moore op- Mr. Taylor—Bill to co: demand five dollars of every vessel arriving | the Counctl Wad . ber. Ergineers and practi. in F street north, between 19th St that port. Payment was refused, and a | Cal invited to be present ang sub- west; referred. suit the result. The judgment of the Supreme | mit their plans for a permane! By Mr. Holden—Petition ot Mrs. Mary Mar- | Court of Louisiana, sustaining this act of the | Of the canal. Thore doing shail and others for a pavement on 61! Ler east, be.ween East Capitol street DBNCE ON and manag: d, by fillibasterin~, Y & vore or i a hoar or two, bu: 1: fies jy Daswed—yeas 8, nays 2, (Messrs. Moore and Moreell. Mr. Chase, from same committee, also re. ‘The Chair laid before the board a resolution | Ported a bill aathoriziug the Mayor ‘to extea of the lower board, requesting the return to | the brick culver: at the east inters ction of F ‘at board of tbe bill (C. © ) for publishing the | Streit worth and 3d sitet casi; parwd. mess on the stre: slature, was reversed by the Sapreme canal are especially invited to attend and sab- = eee id Mary- | Court of the United beers bs mca varing the | mit their view: snd avenue; referred. i . A.) for the ree | opinion of the Court, Chiet Jus! sai: ray py lef of J. B. Gardner; passed. “We think it quite clear, therefore, (for reasons | COMING Down A Pro.—Range ot th Mr. Fardon, trom the Uommittee on Public | given,) that the regulations of commerce made ictane, 248 - Ath, 1sk5,, 372 im: Foceedings of the Councils i. the ¢ | pitnes cores from ame committee, reported a | Senoois, reported bill (B. A- 20) defluing the | by the-act before as comes witht nnes oie ieee Kepublican and Stan: and it was or- | bill to comstruct a bridge over Tiber cresk at tts | duties of the Superintend t Pubiic Schoots | limitations or exc*ptiors to the general rule of is 2, 86, dered that the bill be returned as request a. intercection with G strret north; passed. @ad ‘or other purposes, BL the Constitution—that the regulation of com- Sa oe eee Me hnieht introduced resolution requesting | , MY. Chase, from same committee, reported a | to amend by striping oul the third section aed | Ineres ee a aegis Gongress.”” # # | teria arn nthe highest point reached was Feana 4% Common Council to retura to this | bill abolishing ‘he contract system ta reiatioa | ivserting the following: “That it shail be the | "Ou there ee nee clearly of the opinion | * degrees at 3 p. m. Beata vill tor abatement of a nuisance im the | 10 ceFtain improvements, requiring all grading | duty of the Trustees to recommend te ire | that ine wee Legislature of Louisiana is ———_o—_ Seven and paving hereatter to be done by day’s work (Councils any increase ef salary that they may | repugnant to the Constitution, and that the Saez or Raa! a’ Green & Williams, Geom consistent, And that the officeof freas- | juogment of the Supreme Conrt of the State | auctioneers, have sold part lot 3. 1 square arer of Public Schools be, and the same is | must be reversed.” (See. 6, WAllace Reports, | north of square $52, tronting 33 feet on L street bereby, abolished; and all disbursemeats per- | 3i south, between 5th and 6th streets e*st, im- tstping to Public Schools shall be made py the Under these decisions the fees objected to by proved by a two-story brick house, to William. Disbursing Clerk of the corporatioa,”” re are wholly il id it will | L. Malone, for #725, Mr. Hall offered several amendments and burdly be necessary to direct that they shall in th Ward; passed. p ‘The Chair ini! before the Board a communi. | Mr. Slater moved that the bill be postponed cation from the Secretar: of the Board of | @%til next Monday night, snd printed in the new Journal Served to. Gi wie ng to the interest: Doncurrent resoiution to farnis! mn copies im motion of MMe | Of Webb's Digeat for the Hoard of rene eee Moore it was agreed to return the papers as | PS%eed. A bill authorizing the construction o1 ted. *[° PABENTS AND GUARDIANS oF YourH nes! characterized the bill as simpty the beginning | mo instance hereafter be collected. Very re- Equity Court, Judge Fisher.—Benzler agt. Street HOWARD INSTITUTE, MD. "he Ohair also laid before the Board two Peek gatempt to abolish the office of the Super- | spccifully. — N.SanGent, Qommissioner. | Benvler; ofder imorease of monthly aliowanes : line to sald Pros- avi communicstions from the in answer Uinendent of Schools, as by it that official was | To Moses H. Grinnell. Esq., Collector of Cus- | to petitioner. Josephine Lewisaes, Sameera i w resolutions of the Boardof Aldermen—one stripped of power almostentirely. After far- toms, New York Cit; Lewis; decree of divorce a vinculo mairi- large ther deba'e, the bill with all amendments was | Suits have been insiitated in the court here | monil. aitninhs ordered to be printed amd made the special | azainst the Corporation of Washington, for tne OPTS, EES ber 1, 1863. at order for Monday evening next, recovery of amounts paid by ceriain yeasels | DIVIDEND DcLamEp.—The directors of the 3 cash, (of which " P The bill making appropriations for the fiscal | from 1563 till October, 1867. when the coliec- | Washington and Georgei> road Compa- lace of aale;) from the Cepitol to the War Dep “cud | year ending June 3y, 1870, was taken up, and | ‘ion here ceased. And as the amo socol- | BY have declared a dividend of 3 per cent., | an. Sateen ‘months, from neylvania avenue to the Nerthern | Mr. Hall offered che following amendments. | lected by the harbor master exceed $20,000, | Payable at the office, 537 New Jersey avenue.” | with invencr from ak FS for which ion, ite perfect discipline apd home teratuion would be a great | Market, the work to be dose pravious t> the | which were agrerd to:—For the burial of the | much interest is manifested in the result. In —-—___ Fuates eee eo ceene picared by a toed | comforts ‘term opens Sept Provemens proberry owners. Referred to Im. | Meeting of Congress; also, the Metropolitis | deceased outdoor poor, instead Set, océn™ | Geerce ere the manifested in Would have to | {CARE¥ING ComCEALED Waarows.—Justico | of trust on Ba eee citkte neers ot oaks | So-Ber Civentare: cares Provement Commitee, Railroad to lay a port.on of the'rroad-bed with | msert $1,000,” strike oat lines numbers sew. | be tetonded if enite rere brought and decisions | Wall tis morning levied a fine of $20 upo pa 3 A P Also, ctimates of the Board of Trastees of | Wood pavement, was referred. A bill to abate | enty-twoand sevent -three, which appropriate | given against the corporation 1s $15,000, while | T- Higgins, for carrying concealed ‘weapons. sell the Rroperty to the highest bidder for rash, oD Schools for the support of said schools | # Ruisance in the Seventh Ward was referred | #750 for publishing the laws: Insert, sroecae | ee yAteeeunet exceeds 36),000. ———_- ten days’ public notice, af the risk and cost of ‘the for the current year of 7), making the fol. | tothe Seventh Ward delegation. _ Popsaticn to six lamplighters and to the super- —_—_—_ Alexandria Affairs. Durchaser in default. |All conveyances and stamps lowing totals:—Salaries of Superintenaent and | | Mr. Caase rej orted a Dill making an addi. | fatendest of an ei strike out “for | Tae Rep Maw Fasten, Ore iat; | |The Casette of Inst evening has the following | ** ‘Be cost of the purchaser. teachers, $91,750: care of school rooms, $7,200; | onal appropriation for opening, grating and | wagons” in line seventy-fiv rike out. “For | M., at Loeffier’s Washiagton City Gardens | jrems - . W.D CLEMENTS, Fonts $1200; fuel and stove fixtures, $3,000; Eraveling of Begin ast, se > re compensation to te lice maxis vats: > Der | yesterday, was a pleasant affair to all who | "Tris stated on good authority that Mr. C. R. THOS. DOWLING, ent expenses, $4,000; contingent ex. a HP® wi. jovember 19, by 4, strike out participated in it, and shooting, bowling, an jength 22-Th lawtausse, ie penses of the Board, $10,140; faruishing Frank- | Al<0, teported a bill making a1 appropriation lighting with gas ‘the City Hall, &c., | Sancing were [Be nel papeeny peed foe eee Fates beracted 10 build the wholelength | _272-ThlewtAussedet (Georactown im schoo! biiidipg, 310.000: rent and turmishing | t© bui'd a bridge over Kock creek, at the wre th x le Strike out, “payable out of the harbor | night. “Prof. Rose’s band. of Baltimore, and | Ofgit' Alexaa Ths Soiree eee nr strike out, “compensa- Weber's Germania band, of this city, discearsed commenced immediately. tant Harbor Master, 8600," strike during the evening some of their choicest The County Court of. Fairfax county com- rooms for Board of Trustees and its end of north P street; passed. Also, a jo: ‘31,400, establishment of 16 new pw mpm resolution (C.C.) to appeint a committee to re- ‘ S secoudary schools, $12.00; salary and | Pot on the advantagesof Washingion as a 4 je one hundred and forty-one the | tious of music, and a colilliou band aflorded ~ ‘ day. Seve: 5 incigenial exnenees iwintroducing theteaening | €OMmeTcial apd manufacturing cy: Be ‘iy and insert after the word “wit | music for the lovers of daucing. The follow- seed od Gat of tait cite Week i ee, D*,2..7- PQemse,, eater. ue? oD : the German language, $2,000. Total, St00,350 Bessre. Ch e following: ‘and including tha | ing prizes were awarded for, the best akounn 1 hauds r ‘ i without pa: Reterred tc Committes en Public Seb Said commitiee on the part of this Board. quarter ending June 3, 1°69, 83,000.18," ater | duriugthe dev, Pree prize, one fae Per Bye eg a peg rauront, | THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE! Tonerted ureged without paz. TERRI Mr. Stewart mtrodaced petition fur a hydrant | _ The bill to establish a scientific bizh normal | jine one bundr a and od Morand inse: x M. Escher; 2d, silver butter dish, Mr. Reb; Tobbed one of hi ¢ ' St the cover of 2ist street west aud K street | Scbool was postponed until. next Monday y | the compensation of the neerted on Golf, Silver, oF isbursing C 18 messmates last week of a suit Pl ‘or eb; ler of | box of wine, J. Sachse: 4th, gold locket, Mi f cloth \d came ti i ‘and flied tn the best manner, on meder : rele S ot the 2 : ame to town. He was secu Sole eer ed to Water Board witha favor- | night. At 1 o'clock a. m. the Board ad. | the Corporation, 81.50." The bill was tac, Reb; 5th, chamber set, E. Gassert; 6th, box of | ofc /o\bes . fl, abie oumendation. Also, presemted peti. | Journed. passed. cigars, J. Sachse: 7th, wax fruit basket, M. | Ves@?@y by the man be had robbed, dre-sea — a at property owners on sjuare =I, to have rat BOARD oF Cowon Counctt.—The Presi- 4 to have H street uor:h from 2id to | C*@t Iid_before the Board a communication ZR sucet west graded: also bill to erect gas | {fom the Mayor approving several acts which famps in the First Ward: aud bill allowing | Originated ia thi s Board. Zods Yynaa co erect a tramestructurenex: mis | Also, a communication from John E. Ken- brick buileme-also petition for gradiag and | dail, in which he says:—--I havea pancore of Kravelix = M street north, from 16tn sires. west | certificates issued by Wim. Dison, Colle fo Gevrecticut avenue; all of which were | ior lots sold tor taxes June 2, 1 referred. Also, reolution requesting Surveyor | .met@iment for laying water ma 40 furrush estimate of cost of grading M street | found mort. from i6th street west 10 Connecticut in the stolen clothes, and being accused of the the!’, acreed to return the suit, if aliowed to go toa bouse near the canal basin, where he had & ‘change.’ His request was FFinted, and, s2ths one fan, A. Forsinger; 13th, one | accompanied by theowuer of the clotuec, ty FORMAN, sare oNtr: E, Gassert: th, one portemon- | stared tor the place where the -changes'wes nate, O. New loth, one cigar stand, K. Zetler. | kept, but whet out ide af the oie we r Cre gold medallion wae ron, by Mr: Fischer, Ann hes exveunes bese bane trom no ‘ ‘asbington, of the Winnebazo Tribe, No. 9, | lored woman ett rt ise Means, reporied a bill to polish the office of | a prize in the competition for which all of the | inte’ ‘omce this moraing tate =~ Bia AVENUB. Assis “a po eg mma Bee, bint ro 10. 2 were awarded tor | W8Y ftom Richmond to join her husband, eae The Grocer, Between izth and 18h streets, Cte, A leo. et Te etbe, Commistee on | towling:—L. Ernest, first prize, $20 in gold; | R&d met colored man named William Wast- : TEETH EXTRACTED WITH n. Canals. Also, bill to exempt the Corcorau | Jacob Waguer, second pri 5 in cond! pe perl onle ardeon, who it tarns out was ACTED WITHOUT Pain. Mr. Beall, from Committee on Drainage, | scher: sth, two bottles of wine, John Wahl; Tet Ag feported bill (B A.) amending an act tor | 9th, 1. O. R. M. breast-pin, E-Gassert: 10:0, one {he construetion of the sewer in Four.b street | pox, M. Escher; 11th, one pound cake, D. west; passed. Ket Mr. Holden introduced a bill for the relief of Dr.J otbecary, of the Fifth Ward; pass Mr. Hali, from the Committee on Ways and orth opened from 16th to 17th street | which 3 ‘oe erroneous, and there appe irs to b: ho provision of law ‘or refunding the money Paid im such cases. Is it not within the proy- ince of your duty to recommend to the Boards nase introduced bill to cause a water is ter for stealing clothing, in : . Art Building trom taxation, passed. Also, | Christian Muller, third prize, $10 in gold and but acq Bot Fo charge will be made for extracting where r. DIME fo Lett in ih seat west drome Wts | cl Aletta and Cosaci be pastaaae geass | pitatskine da aotopeiaie oP detayiacins | Gerimige Maier third pri, St But aganited, wo ola Ber that he’ would = abs is siciay Tener inserted, stough te © street north, theace along said'O stres. to | vision t) mevt these cases expenses Of the elecuon held June 7, itv; | The attractions of the occasion’ were also | Ske er ts it Beshane.exo'es eee Nes. * oat sucired So, par for Shel 4 Ath siscet west; Felerred 19 Drainage Com. | Also, a communication from the City Sar. | passed. Freee eae Wy the fine singing of tne dis- | jn tnis elty, and toat at bis aolicitation she tea will be deducted: when the tevth are : Z ttre. Veyor in reply to resolution of inquiry of this Mr. Detrick, from the Committee on Ways | tinguished musical associations of Washington. | given him ndie of her husband’s clothes to Avrocistionts pow prepared to make hon § Tesotution to furnish Alderman Stewart | boari, in which he states ‘Mat there 1s no mi- | 89d Means, reported a bill to detray the con- | The Arion. 0. W. Bergman leader, renderea lake charge of for ber, bat that when she Gold, Silver. and at New York, Phiiadel. i waar Gaels fabs Digest was passed. | terinl deviation from the established grade on | Uegemt expenses of the Board of Health; | most beautifully, «The Modest Preven, sj The | landed here her kind-hearted friend had given SEVENTH STREET, Tai work done camunveit aniSosp'es in the chees: i “dr. Connelly introduced bill to improve n't sb streets east, from B to M sireeis | Passed. Also, from Committee on Health, re: | Forest,” “Farewell.” and “The Forest Soug her the stip, and that she bad not since been cities. ‘All werk will be dtece ta te eee ‘Whe crossings at F str.et north aud 7th street | cowth. Ported adversely on the bill (B. A.) creating | The Scengerbund, Charles Richter lead sang | able to iay ber eyes on him or the clothes, oat bon Manner, sad warranted to give entire 4 5 Also, bill to ight the City Hail Also, & communication from the City Sar- | the office of general physician for the city of | come of the! choicest songs, i ing: ast,” satisfaction. Persone will do well to call and ex- square with gas: reterred. Also, presented let- | veyor, in reply to a resolution of this board of | Washingt Committee discharged. . Well, Sweet Angel,” ‘daudeamus ‘amine our work before getting it slsewhere. iy i* . wer of Lewis Baker in reference to the use of | tuex6tn ult, requesting an estima e of tue cost from the Committee on Drainaze. | iditul,” and “Rose in the Forest.”” CITY ITEMS BETWEEN M AND N, 4 peat as a drodorizer; referred to Health Cour: | of building a “sea-wall” from the Eastern | reported a bill authorizing the construction of ‘The festival will continue after the council . 4 —¥—— Also, petition of R. B. Wheeler & Son | Branch to Barinolow' er &e. The Sor- poodet ped hfe Tendon A a eee sean oie evening Cas paragon sem = * MW permission to display a sign; referred. | veyor forwards a sketch of the ground, show. east, - Ive the visitors a grand banque! aff /RWELRY. rs Also, “petition of Jailas Ge for the re- | ing the Proposed courre of the sal wall, ang | vaniaavenue and D street south; bill for Jer’s garden. The hall op © atreet has been New styles Studs, Buttons. &c., He jgst completed and putin successful operation Yeading of s fae erroneously imposed;” re- | says:—“The cost of constructing a wall 10 | Construction of asewerin the Fourth Ward; Bandsomely decorated with evergreens, mot- | Received this morning at Une Doliar er terre, fet higd. S feet thick at base and 3% feat thick | joint resolution to appoint a board to recom- | toes, &c., and some of the residences of oar Jewelry Store. No. 436 Pennsylvania avenue, | poay-s paTENT REFBIG: 8ATING ROOMS, at top, and built im 2 foot of water, at iow | mend a general system of sewerage; passcd. German citizens were decorated in honor of the between 44 and 6th streets. § tide, will be about $18,000.”” ‘Mr. McKnight, from the Committee on | visitors. —_o—— ia which Fresh Meats, Fruits, and everything of a ‘The follow ing were introduced:—By Mr. Far- | Claims, reported sdvereely on the petition of —_.—_ Tan exnarser relier i can be af- | perishable nature can be preserved FUR : don:—Bill authorizing the teachers of the pub- | Mrs. E. Simms for a reduction of taxes on Bass BaLt—Tax National ap OLYMrio forded thie warm weather by wearing one of Einorn OF TI (oa 4 “ lie schools to be patd ir ten instalments, their | Sewers: and the petition of Samuel Mclain | Gauz Tus APTERNOON.—Ganus ELSEWGERD, those elegant suite selling at cach astonishing. |, B7,the same patent acargo beet was snc. : i early salaries; passed. Also, a bill to renum- | Byington, BOKing the remission of © Sus; bill termoon the third of a home-and-home | iy low prices at the celetrated Gak Hall cloth. pi eg Poy eee ane : the houses and buildings in the city of | for relief of Shiloh Baptist Church; commit- ding game between the National | ing store, 460 ‘Seventh street, op) the Post | seven (7) days, and tn as perfect a condition at Shen ’ ‘Washington; referred. Also, & bill authoriz- | ¢ discharged. Also, reported favorably oa and Olympic Clubs, of this city, is in prograss On ‘where, in addition to gen en’s “Ban- | first slaughtered. : ing the Mayor to plant trees in and around the | Dill for the reliet of Alfred Chinn; passed. on the National Grounds in presenc> of aa | rock mn,” Cheviot, Arrah ma Pogue, drab | The public are respectfully invited te call and ‘ City Hall grounds; referred. Also, a bill re- | Adjourned. immense crowd of spectators. “Mr. B. Osborn, | Gvete alpaca and linen suits, children’s Gari. | Witness its operations. 4 FORTHRE BEDUOTION rege, ; pealing the 1ith section of the act imposing EE Se the new pitcher of the Nationals is om the | haide suits in great variety are also to be bad at SAE How is your time to lay ia = eepply of Wood tor | secon the following spagubstituting for that | Tae WASHINGTON ScHUEIZEN VamurN np | g70Und, Baving recently arrived here, the most reasonable prices. recet 500 cords Prime OAK AND PINB WOOD. for ; i craint unger teabSvenamed nets Cau: | THE STAR—From the comott'e designed | oe AuOwng are we Mae ad ht a ee bereby authorized and directed to allow | below we have received a neatly engrossed | p; Gibney, 2 b; Joyce, 3b; Shelly, 6; Coughlin, Sete Se oe Cee Hour Sauare from Northera Liberty Mlark-t. Tuing | an abatement of five per cent. upon taxes paid | copy of the following: 1 t: Studiey, cf Hollingshead, rf. Stevens, ee Se ee ae % iyis im on or before the fifteenth day of October next, Wasuincron ScausTzEn Veumin. ) Ol ‘Malone, c.; Leach, Miller, 1 b.; acorn a “< per) ‘correct in every feature: arrearages and that after the first day of October noavate- Wasuinoton, D. C., August 16, 18: ».; Fores, $'b.; Roach, &; Robinece, | sw, being som as though you boneur's | 1egebepic S. v. snows a ome, paid.” After debate the amendatory bill was | ment shall be allowed, and the interest atthe | Whereas the «1 it succes of the last food. ¢. £.; Young. Fr. f. Gee Pound as cheap eee z referred to the Finance Committee and ordered | rate of six per cent. per annum shall be charg. | Schue.senfest of th ington Schuetzen Eckford Olub, of New York, and the 617 “Hon,” 536 7th street. of all kinds; w OoaneR létH Braet ann Baw ¥. ave 2s to be printed. ed upon the amount of taxes until paid: /ro- | Verein is ina large mecsure and perbap: prin. stockings, of Cincinnati. played ye=terday PRS ces, pare. pt as : ‘Mr. Clark introduced resolution requesting | evied, That the abatement herein provided for cipally due to the generous snd unauimo' after noon in the latter city, and the Ked Stock. the Ciiy Surveyor to communicate to this | sbail not be allowed upon the taxes accruing nctorious by & score of 45 to 1K. THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. support it received trom the Washington press: | ings were GEBat 5 1 Shoes, Boots,&c.,a3 cheap the probable cost of | upon property already in arrears of taxes for | Therefore, be it The Oriental Olub. of New York, ited | Wilson & Uo. can sel be repairing and regraveling ach street east [rom general parposes until such arrearages ar: Resolved That the thanks of the Washing:on | Pbilade! yesierday and played th: th. | &8 apy person who advertises in the Star. 7,14 BEDUCTIOR A. street north to the river: passed. Also, bill | paid. Also, & resolution inquiring of tne | Schuetzen Verein are due and hereby tandered | leiics of thai city. the score standing 4! to 2i 1n —— IN aptipg Key. F. X. Boyle permission to build hr yor why onmuzzied di are not killed; | to the Wasnixctom Evgnime Sta for the | favor of the Athlecic CHRAPEE THAN THB CHRAPEST.— White PRICE 2% tramebaih-room and library, to be annexed | 1lso.# bill for leasing the Ashington canal; ] extens'vye and favorable motices and cheerful T.—Th: Shirts, 75 cents, $1, $1 25, and upwards. to Bis residence, om 2d Strvet east, petween D | referred. support given to their Schuetzeate:t on the 2d, Beruzspa Lopes, oF ae 3 bis | dersbirts and Drawers, from 35 cen’ or etreet south 4 North Carolina avenue; by Mr. Taylor—Bili to pay deficien Sd, 4th, 5th, and 6th instant. flourish»ng temperance organization has elect. passed. Also, Bills to curb, pave and gatier Sppropriation for grading and graveiling () Borzh side of M street south, between jd and | street north, from 14th street west to Connecti- 4th streets fast, south side of B street north, be- | cut avenue, and l6th street west, from (2 stre-i twren Ist and 2d streets east, and east side of | north tothe boundary: a bill to censtruct a ast street east, between A and B streets north; | seve t north, between i6th all of which were referred. Also, jeiat resol a tion appomung & commitiee consisting of two | pave the footway and cutters on the west side members of the Board of Aldermen and two | of Isth street west, bet s members of ‘ne Common Council and the Sub- | north; a bill to set the cubstones and pave = e 3 pair 25 cents. Hand. Resolved. That the Washington Schuetzen | 4 the followiag officers to serve during the | Kerchiefs, already hemmed, 2 for 25 cents. The Veretn recognize the powerfai mfiuence of & Se eater Fei Gnarlee, WO. Ti Mrs. | best Paper Ouffs, 5 cents per gust ard liberal press in the irresistable man- | M. F W.V. T.; W. H. Baker, Secretary; | dozen. “Excellent Paper’ Ooliat ner in which taey have conquered the pre). | Miss Ella Nyce, Aszistant Secretar Hi ¥ dice of many native Americans, who, still ‘n- | Miller, Financial meee . D. Baker, | at equall bued with old puri’nical prejudiers, covta | Treasurer; F.W. Merrick, : Re ; No. 458 7th street, opposls Patent ree no enjoyment in the social, though rational | Merrick, Ghaplain; Mrs. Jennie Dugan, 1G | Oaice, TOL amusement of the matarally :ovist German | Mr. Ernst, U.G. At the meeting last night —_—¢———— people. the communication from the Conms, £0.—Dr. White, Su: Resolved, That ® committee of three bs ap. | Grand Secretary of the Grand me Cea. The Cheap Place! + Stating | of twelve years’ practical ‘experience Te the — ch commuttee the | and I streets north; pointed to farmish the Wasuinctom Evgurne | that the lodge bad ordered the Tenumbering of | United States and Batadas established at rman, on the | and pave the fooways and gutters on the north | “raz a copy of these re-olutions as an ex. | subordinate — sccording to seniority of | 424 Pennsylvania avenue, betwen 4, and 6th on | side of D street pression of the regard and the sincere gratitude | Organization. innehaha, No. 1; Morning streets, since 1961, treais Corns, Cro 8 2 WALSH BROWN srTovT, @nd in | streets west; petition for sewer in I Of the Washington Schuetven Verein. Star, No. 3: Ray of Hope, Nos, retain their | Bunions, Chilblains, Oiub. sad Ingrowing s » | Thira lent District; —— 20th and 22d streets west; all of which cases SrRmesccts, aR boy reg numbers. Legg og rio ‘* ‘a ere samp and other a Mac the =e cowmered aBAL ESTATE EXCHANGE @ BROKERS YOUNGER’S (English) ALE, im tobacco rred. ‘, made: from No. ier eer | eel amas wanes Wcmateee | Wekomns SOUS | Seopa paca tee Panes | ane wort uncon Saavas | MST EMUMALATENUR oom oan | rope oxm mew wuneney, Wea for | nus to the boundary, geil toascths costae: , from No. 14 to No. &; Fountain, from No. 16 to | Operation. ne, — 8 IPS HA, Does, PURE PORT WINE, fund; re- | and pave the foot No. 9, and Lincoln, from. gs ESSENCE OF JAMAICA CINOER, r re “ D ete et ee m9 X RECEIVED AND SALE BY Samual com. | the north of | PREPARE: TED i | ives ap BMAP apEperparaD sinsiben’ te eons seme, | ing i xt Bee a ?¥R0 PHOSPHATE | C. 8. O* & Iv, Department $1,000, | to North ‘This they the Component : gad providing that this compensation be paid | lution ins: % directiy GROCERS, Pi Eecresion shail be allowed 1 say of ether of and so frame Sentary Onusl and peulding ap ths besa eee 968 SEVENTR STREET, 4 Me, sae ot by ME re nd ag sa tmscrvaias o erede and | to. intorm, the Bene ie aLso, ite eastern | whether the pirite Feferred. Also, | structed in Twelfth street GREEN GINGER, Surveyor to tur. po oy ee and | venue and ati 1 rine — ‘on the west side of 6th strest west. from sewer should im the cit and Tosh ; r PURE CIDER VINEGAR, ‘amps in E street meopind a pasket Peswongers; ave re. | coAreed with cu makes cor mest chetinate sadior- | WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR Av soot West, from E street | ance omnes wines fen or Romstract cule: | DIRE, ware PRION, @1 PEE BOTTLE. $2.75 PER QUARTER BBL, SACK. petitions of prop- | Boerd referred. draw at all points; to ha Rant | coverea a in Saree By mr Bill to revivean act to grade Siiray toropeh, Malt wet to conmect win large number of No. 195 WEST PRATT STEBET, 4 CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR AT tag removal of cure: | sveune to North Genel caine peted cates thin ve gear aod aniseed ths per hes “ivania avenne,| 82-60 PER QUARTER BRL. SACK, 5 Edward Ham- | tion of Andrew Hanson, asking ‘of lense, and at the | Wil iiltame, weniger, sy paseage of | <i bis property by the Frank. = orate years the canal. with ali | collus Jett, were mances, to revert to the Corpora. boos wrtnla tho are Petition of residents of the | tion’ The till was referred. porter aca Cc. 8. @HARE & 80) eee ane rowan for a sewer in Fifth stree? west, frvorabiy on bill Providing iawn rez | eatetetersed son was arrested or for licenses which are By Browne—«] piaint of Dora es ‘snd it was act, , Alea, mriesed ora beats sequasting the Uorpeation Antoracri aac ins of go sins taposed pile and index the laws constitu ‘he chen. fastice Wall, the sogused ger of this city. Mr. Moore to amend 8 similar offense upon ¥ by +! out all after the word “reso! ved," tyne Taylors and 8 prevision directing the Secre. Upon Andrew d tary to Rave printed <00 copies of the yom teens igned for a hearmr ; and igdex thereto, ss prepared and pubdliched | tween Ni ‘committed to jail far court.