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el ed EV N NG ST Board of School Trastees. _Fourta Warp RErvBricans—The Repub- CITY ITEMS. Georgetown Corporation Laws. E} DD ‘AR. A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees | lican voters of the Fourth Ward held a mecti i ewe staat cant of Public Schools was held last night, all the st oe City Hall last evening, with a view ot een A Resor Wb ray oogeeen % the Poor and = = - — such action as promote Onorpe Buttoxs, Seth Sep- WEDNFADAY......Nevember 10, 1869. | ™M™bers present except Mr. Murtagh. In the | fan uch Be in the ward, B.D. Peck, I ids Ont Caen, tember, 186, ee ae: = absence of the President Mr, Weadward was | Esq., in the and A. M. Green sec- ‘Cut Bead Chains, Res ea by the Board of Aldermen -and Board of ———- . <a called to the eieatr. retary. The Cl amounced the ol Jet Jewelry, Common Council of the coun a Froryetown, Le Cc Al NE Veen. Mr. Champlin presented a petition from Anaie | of the meeting to be the formation of a ward Vases and Dolls, That the Clerk to the order of W. A. «Al, cond 'e E, Martin sor a teachersltl lub, and introduced resolutions that they (the Faney Work Boxes, Hatchins, M. ¥. Buckey and L. L. Clements, Reset “ Mr. MeLelian papel’ communication of | Repz dlicans of the Fourth Ward) * maintain an Silver Plated Ware Trustees of che Poor, the sum of fourteen hun- Amusements, ac. Prof. John R. Reach, A. M., of Baltimore, ask- | unfait.:ting faith in the soundness ani effieiency For the Holiday Trade, dred snd twenty-three dollars and ninety-six Natioxat TukaTke—The Sangaili Troupe. | ing that his mode of teaching be considered by of the y = 301 ye National Administration | Reeeived this 's One Dollar | cents, geing amount of e: for quarter Dairy Exeresion t Mount Vernon, on the | the Beard, which was referred to the Committee | under F test Grant and of our city govern- | Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pa. ave., between 44 and | end, ‘30, 1869, less one hundred and maria ae " on Teachers’ Institute. quent um ‘er Mayor Bowen; and «thaethe re- | 6th street, * p enfyelei tare and thirty-five cents, that Canrott Hatt —Fair for the be The report of the Getamittee on Ruies, as | cent shanteful attempt by a few bold and sel- 6 amount recei; of the - metit of St. | adopted informally bythe Board at itslast moct- | fishly-aspiaing men to tarnish the unsullied | Boys’ Care Ovencoats, ee Sn ae ing, was then taLen‘up ‘and read by the Secre- | name and character of his Honor the Mayor, Gents’ ¢: Pee cieh iene. 1969. MARKRITER’S ANT GALLERY, 4%6 7th street. tary. Mr. MC we moved that the rules be takew | which has Just met with a signal rebuke at the Gents’ Overcoats, Pproved, SuitH & SrRoxu’s Ant Gatiany, 45 F |v article gy article and passed upon; which was | hands of Board of Common Council, and Childrens’ dis, A Rusoreriox ‘an appropriation for the street. adoro, ‘ill seen scot with a lke rebuke st the Rasds |, ape Childrens’ Overcoats, repairs of Potomac street. 3) Bz - af. Richards, on the third article being taken | of the Ey mala teeny or oo pr gee oi si 39s z at Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Destructive Fire. up, desired to be informed how far the Super- | itied condemnation, as it dogs that of every fair- ‘auglish Half Hose, Common Council of the ion of Georgetown, Just as we go te pres a fire has bro? femieut would be allowed to tucrease expenses | minded citizen, Suspenders, ‘That the sum of Seventy-five dollars, or so mach 5 the stabi is aazaty -ef Ont | in obtaining the information called for by the He then spoke at th in advocacy of the Neckties and Shirts, | thereof as may be necessary, be, the same is among the stables and OWES * @ R street, | rule. resolutions, and in vitn of Republierza At prices unusually low. and the Clerk authorized between Mh and 10th, and theta” 6 sre apread- | Mr. Brown explained that he tad no doubt | principles; after which, the resolutions ‘were | Oak Hall and Merchant Tailoring Es- | to pay to the order of the Mayor, to be by him ing so rapuily that the fire Wi go sess he very | it Was the intention of the Board to deal tiber- ted. lishment. —< in repairing Potomac street, between siestructive. The buildin~ , a.“ Siva with alas. | 2UY.% to the expenses incurred by the me kr. A. M. Green then offered a serizs of reso- L. D. Baznotr & Co., jdge and’ Prospect streets, eee see, er of are flied with alarge | tendent; mt the rule contemplated sueh infor- | lations Railing with pleasure the termination of ~ 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. Approved, November 5, 1869. «quantity of hay belo” ging to Mr. Hewitt, feed | mation as could be obtained by corr mee, | the late City Hall investigation, and implormg | _N. B.—Suits made to order in the best manner — dealer; and Mt ais belonging to Mr. Fakey, | exchange ef schoo! reports, and if {t was neces- | all Republicans to cease personal ities. | at two days’ notice. 11,106 | A REsoLvtion exempting Good Samaritan gravel Teter; “ey. Boyd amd others. cessary for him to visit other cities, the Board | Mr. Green advocated the of the reso- . No. 2 tax. son Turoat Arrrctioxe—A physician writing Lodge. puld approve all Necessary cXpemses. Tutions, sayi that the late disturbance was ~ - 3 Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of = 2 “Sir. Richards thought no very valuable Infor- | commenced int eflorts to cause disemions be. | fom Newfane, New York, speaking of the hens | caeaule’a,by ae Boar Python an = Trorosep Srrexape TO Maron | mation could be obtained as to the different | tween dneh Republicans and colored people. | ficial effects resulting from the use of “Brown's | ‘That Good Samaritan , No.2, be exempted endures Keres eo of strane: ments | modes of instruction in sifferent, localities, ‘The resolutions were then adopted. Mr. Green _——- —— wae pret tg d from the payment of the tax required for the Y procession on occasion of the scre- _ from. to point = fe horrid trritttio ¥ felt by those P 7 x TRavie to-morrow night has been agreed upon, | Saiwing brpersone Point to point and ex- | then offered a resolution to the effect. that the | SOM rer ieytr tay Broncuial fection saat | holding of a festival " Ne wu and is furnisied us by the chief Marshal, C Approved, November 5, 1869. interests of Republicanism demanded a t 4 that the reorganization of the ward club, and Hoarseness and So re Throat, too, I am free to Mr. pooh joore thought all sach expenses should erry Carson: s come out of the contingent fund. Preshlent. J. H. Crane, be requested to call a | Confess (though Lam an M. D.) they answer all | 4 ResorvTion in tavor of W. W. Potter, Cor- The procession will form at 8 o'clock on Newton thought it desirable that some | mevting for that purpose on canesia, the | you claim for them.” To avoid disappointment, ‘oner. ‘Thursday evening, i: front of the City Hall. the nm should be made to visit other cities, | 17th mst.; also resolution endorsing the proposed | be sure to obtain the genuine “ Brown's Bron- | _xesolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of First Ward forming on Indiana avenue, right emed expedient by the Board. | complimentary tion to Mavor Bowen. | Chial Troches.”” Common Council af the y Georgetmen, Fistingon dd street. Second Ward willtormon | Mr. Brown thought the Board should act lib- | and appointing Major Wm L. Bramhall, chief Deracacres.—One of the special delicacies of | That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized enue, right resting on 4% street. | craiiy in the case. marshal for the ward on that occasion, and in- mn times may be accounted Speer’s Port | t© inspect and the account of N. Callan, Third Ward will form on Louisiana avenue, | The Superintendent stated that he was con- | viting all Republicans to meet to-morrow even. Grape Wine, which combines with-rare purity | Clerk of the Levy Court, in favor of W. W. Pot. Fight resting on ¢th street. Fourth Ward will | stantly iuding questions arising relative to the ing at Zo'elock, on Mawachusetts avenue, bet. | Snqinicety of favor the ualities of port | ter. Coroner, for the sum of one hundred and form on Ty street, right resting on 6th street. | ‘iuties of his oftice, which W w to him, and | 4th and 5th streets; all of which were adopted. | and claret: itis neither fond nor bitter, but | nine dollars and five cents, being 2-13ths of his i rl wi which in some cases he was i bt about. The | Mr. Edward Scanlon offered a resolution quotit hits the happy medium. most to be desired in a | f€¢s for holding inquests in the county of Wash- p formation sought for by this rule would re~ | paragaph from the Baltimore Swa, to the | constant Teverage or im a drink fOr the sick. ington sor the quarter ending 30th mber, sire a very laborious correspondence. He | effect “that a serenade was to be gotten up for - valaabl vi its tonic pproved, November 5, 136%. ato uecure + movles of teaching—is | Mayor Bowen at this mecting, and that ares. | £7 invalids it is Invaluable by virtue of its or of ch enim fomen; send $i fre ualities, and particularly its absolute freedom cir aids to the chief marsh: ments to meet the expenses had been made on ‘rom all adulterations. Actual trial will show | 4 Resoivtios to srt a. to domestic desired to procure the best modes at first. He | laborers, some of whom kicked, consequently i Wine has excellence — 5 should make a visit soon, even had he to bear | the meeting was called to compel the delin. ae sunivaliod ty-aey other wine in the | Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of - g him-elf. ould, in quents to pay up.” The resolution further de- | market. New Forkers 3 Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, ‘vous designated abov one or two visits per am nownced party who gave the information | Our druggists have some direct from the vine- | That from and after the pa this resolu- ned their places in the line by Yin. the oni; stion isas to | contained in the ‘article ‘in such unmeasured yard eis w&s | tion it shall not be lawfitl for any person or per marshai’s atistants. The pre a es this i will allow sor | terms that they were referred to a committee, ii ao sons to cruelly beat or wantonly abuse any ani- at So eeces aes. Se First Ward holding je thought the Board shor who reported a resolution, which was adopted as Cares! Cares! Cares! mal of the horse kind, or any other domestic the sient ot. the — ‘ion, sod waving down Sd penses of the Superinten: a substitute, denouncing the ‘aph as a Cares! Cares! Caress! animal, and that every person guilty of such Porc ee on motor tengo en bot J : * wanton and false statement. Major Wm. S. And all other kinds of offence shall be tined not less than five dollars, or a aga or ty mitre, Pagan byte per’ntendent inquired if the Sub-board | Morse then addressed the meeting at length, Fashionable Winter Clothi nor more than ten dollars for each and every resid eae Gi 5 Gounter-mareh down 5th | have the power to employ and dismiss teachers. | alluding to the troubles in the Fourth ‘Ward. HALLE & Co., 463 Penn. avenue, offence, to be recovered as other fines and pen- “Se nein og sage apne aide |, F- Bowen un stood thes ee had the | and aid there was no division in the party. He | 2 Under U.S. Hotel. | lties are under the laws of this corporation. a at ower, c yp or rd tthe y —_—_-o——_—_— PI ed, Nov 4 5 cmuna the clak of that sential onsae pn eet se ees v pres re eno then pitched into the Democrats of the city Approved, November 5, 1869. for opposing’ the education of colored chil- Quick Sales and Small Profits.” J 4 it was the opinion of this Board that teachers | dren, and scourged the weak-kneed B. opened an immense stock of new | A Resorvtion to erect additional lai Ss. First Ward 6 s prornenter, Jam. Bow should be selected from those examined and | publicans who vere advocating the v- | Goods, of which we will dispose of as quick as | — Resolved by the Board f, Aldermen and f for: Tint Ward, Jobu Freeman, Jona Greens, | Lolulng certiticates of thetr fitness forsuch post- | Erument of the city. by -& “commision, | poraible, we will sel Gots’ now cheaper than | Common Corneil of the Corjuraton wf he Fon be + ‘Ge Lataretse Gar) | tions of trom outside parties who hold no such | Mr. Green offered a resolution, which was adopt- | ever, viz: White Shirts 75, $1, $.125 and upwards, | That the Mayor be, and he is 7 requested con bien Woe mae ae certificates. 5 ed, that when the meeting adjourns it be to mect | a splendid article, all Linen and Cutts | to have the proportionate number o iamp-posts fricss Fitth Ward, Edward At son, Sam’) subject was discussed at considerable | at the joint call of the committee inted to | $2 and $2.25. Good Merino Undershirts and | erected on Second street, between Fayette and 2 iiliams: Sixth Ward. acl Shiner. Richard | tength jy Messrs. McLelland, Newton, Brown, | confer with Mr. J. H. Crane; and if that gentle- | Drawers 50, 60, and 75c.; an exceilent articles | Warren streets, so soon as a gas main is extend- P. sheen; Seventh Ward, James Peake, | Dulin, Clark, and others, all ‘holding different man shall refuse to comply with the request of | and $1.25. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for 25c. | ed on that street. = Newman. . views as to the value of the certificates and the | the meeting, then it shail assemble at the call of | Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of all | Approved, November 5. pane ward marshale and assistants will meet | mode of appointment of but all agree- | the commitice. Collector Boswell, who was | kinds and at all prices. Excellent Paper Col- City Hath eeighet the chief marshal at the | ing that the best teachers should be employed | present, was then called on snd actoried tre | lare cloth lined button holes, 10c. per box. Knit | A REso.vtion City Hall to-night. ‘ without regard to any arbi rules. fayor’s course in the payments he had made, | Jackets, a splendid variety. ‘The finest selection license of a branc! Wwe teaeetans Masoas Ghee ta- | The rules were with but = aud about which there had been so much talk. | of Neck Ties, Scarfs and ever seen in this Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of ‘t1ox.—The thirty-fourth annual meeting of this | *™endments as agreed upon at the last meeting | He hyped that the Fourth Ward quarrel would | eity. Come one, come all, and everybody will | Common Conucil of the Corporation town, Accociation, which embraces within its risdie. | Of the Board. continue if it would result in such an election as | be satisfied. Franc & Gotpwan, ‘That Thos. L. Burrell be, and he is hereby, au tion this District and the State of Maryland Mr. Woodward reported action taken by the | Jast year. He gave a ing account of the Marble Hail, thorized to transfer his license for keeping a commenced this morning at 11 ociock inthe | °Uv-beard of the second district which he de- | tinancesof the elty,and the improvements going No. 458 7th st., opp. Patent Office, and branch market at No. 53 Dumbarton street, to f1 rat Bap hy ‘Churek, Gcorgetow el ‘The ‘aa — this Lengel = mode! Keorpao camo on oveeywaete around, all of which he said was 11,6,2: No. 516 4th st., between D & E sts. poner meee Jno. —— yoryen with etatnee onan nents caniat jon was read, 6! any m | the work of the Republican city government. ——o——— = section 5, of the act estal ing and regulating from which, together with the Satadi reet, | made im the second last July, and which | Adjourned. Art tHe CextraL Dottar Store, No. 22] branch markets. took effect on the first of September last. The jiary i —--4+— Market Space, between sth and 9th’ streets, | Approved, November 5, 1809. praet pe po eng sed enero ey deem Board —— the action of the sub-boardof | Sarzs op Rear Estate—Green & Williams, (renee Pasar Presiclogs new goods are con: " Z — ed, not half of whom, however, have yet arrived. | ‘H¢ “¢cond district. auctioneers, have sold a three-story brick house, | stantly received. 10,161: | A Resonvtiow im relation to the repairing of ‘The Association was called to order by the A debate on the mode of 9 ng teachers | with lot, being No. 388 I street, between 12th and ——_o——_ bri Bs Moderator of the last meeting. Mr. Hiram was participated in by the Supermtendent and | 13th streets, north side, to Wm. H. Dempsey, for THE GREATEST relief i inable can be af- Resolved by the Board Aldermen and Board of Woods, Jr.. of Baltimore. and was opened with | “¢sts- MeLelland, Newton, and Dulin. also, part lot 2, in square 515, with brick | forded this warm weather by wearing one of | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, ikey. P. Warten, of the Secoml Bact | . ir. Lawrence introduced a resolution requir- thereon, on K street, between 4th and 5th | those elegant snits selling at such _astor ly | That T. A. Newman, of the Board of Aldermen, ch of this city. The church was fillea ing the teachers to report the number of visits | streets west, to James J. Fowler, for $1,920. low prices at the celebrated Oak Hall clothing | and J. S. Simms, Wm. L. Dunlop and Wm. H. es and gentlemen, spectators of the | Mle by the trustees to the schools; which was acnamaraianiet store, 469 Seventh street, opposite the Post Office, | Hutchins, of the Board of Common Council, be, proceedings. The rules of order being read. | “rte Miss ANNA Y. Nicnoes, who will read an | where, in addition to gentlemen's “ and they are hereby, appointed a committee to New Mr. Newton some change in the biauk forms used : om el 3 i o on “ The Philosophy of Woman's | Burn,” Cheviot, Arrah no Pogue, examine the Bri over Rock the letters from. ehutrehes and auxiliary socie- PAs Wacken, anh ovat wre wenger, 4 peens brie over Roc am be oF Lite” at Odd Fellows’ Hall on Friday night, is a. and linen suits, children’s Garibalde suits | Creek, and the bri Creek known yepert cloned. Flas ae —* a ill be that the Superintendent be i hatraesod to revise | spoken of by some of our most distinguished cit. | fn great variety are also to be had at the most | as the = mill age, and, if in ie opinion Preached in the chureh this evening, at7 o'clock. | “Tie anarterly report of the Treasurer was | 2¢0S 28 8 lady of extraor ability, and her | reasonable prices. 26,6 | of said commitice the’ interests of the town essay is characterized as one of the finest lite- — productions which has appeared for some ime. would be jeaporded by delay in their repairing, the committee ix hereby authorized to have the same repaired with the least possible det the Clerk is directed to pay, from the fund, to the order of the said committee, upon a THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots, &c., aseheap as any person who advertises in the Star. 7.14 presented and approv The Superintendent read a paper going to show the importance of having a uniform time adopted by which the schools in the city can + | commence thei ‘arroll Hall, w: . showing that the preals made by Rev. Fathers Walter e, and others of the reverend clergy. ~——— eral Rani SxeErsonn will deliver at the Jewish — ; ir labors and suggested the fire pgue this evening a lecture on ““Sechem, a, &c.—Dr. . Surgeon Chiropodist, | the presentation of vouchers, the cost of dart Sumiay, were not unproductive. ‘The FANG | slarm telegraph asthe pest ends or suiting sae | tke Sersaritan, Sd ‘the Land of Gatiioo,” the of Salts cca wecttieal cooeioaer m tho | such repairs. [Appresed, November 5, 1900. fees - a — for al hi second of a sel of lectures on the Holy Land. | United States and Canadas, prevous to being es- pr gor ep ers megan ae ea On motion, the Chair ‘The Rabbi's familiarity with his subjects makes | tablished at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between charity which of the bouse of oer these lectures very interesting. s the “wolf from the door Vincent de Pant. This is _Georgetown Advertisements. ; (Ce CORPORATION, (OF GEORGETOWN ue odine ke ie ae tus are con, | Action, that the Councils may carry the plan in- | Columbus arrested John H. Busher on & charge | withont pain or inconvenience to the pati TAXES. cerned. This is the last week o ‘tir, amd | Newten Wiles, Dakgrimtendent and Messrs. | of assault and battery, preferred by John | The shoe can he worn with ease immediately FINAL NOTICE. it is hoped that none will miss this opportunity Wilson, Dulin and Chainplin. Winger, and dnstice Thompson fined him 20. | after the operation. Refers to the many emi- een E - 4% and 6th streets, Dec. doth, 1861, suceessfally ASSAULT AND Batrery.—Yesterday Officer treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and Lu- growing Nails, and other diseases of the fee! m belongs to no pari<h—to no r part wton offered several amendments to the verning the Board, which lie over under Mr. McLellan moved to take from the table the communication of Protessor Roach, for consideration of is evening. The Seeretary read the communication again. Mr. McLellan stated that he had presented the paper at the special requesi of Professor Roach; he coming so highly recommended it was due him that the Board fake some action on it. The Protessor desired to present his system to the with the understanding that if they ap- the system, that he should be employed teacher. "He should like to have the Board offer of explaining before the Board ©f doing good. neut physicians, surgeons and thousands of other responsible persons who patronize his establish- ment. Hours from8 a. m. to6 p.m. Owing to press of business at office. Dr. White is unable to visit patients at their residences except be- tween 6 and 8 p. m "GEORGETOWN. ; putedei-en Tne ArrLe TRapE.—The steamer Louisa Moore, which lett here to-day for New York, took out, among her freight, twenty-five barrels of apples, and all the New York steamers have Jato! i had more or less of the same freight, show- ing that the apple crops of Virginia and ‘Mary- land has been abundant this year, as at thi last year the same steamers were bri this port on each trip fro: twelve hundred barrels of The time for the payment of the GENERAL and SEECIAL TAXES expires un the Sist DECEM jaw is imperative, (leaving mo discretion with jector,) wo advertixe alt property for the nen payment of axes alter that date.” Property holders Will save iurther heavy el sao Foprosented will’ be POSEEICELY. AD SED Tninediately after the above-named date, GEORGE W. BEALE. collector. o = Rev. J. S. Bacon, a distinguished Baptist minister, formerly President of Columbian lege, in this city, died in Richmon _ Faits Ice Company- An_adjour he stoc Kholders of 3 last Great Fai hen Y solicit the continued patronage of our Jady customers at our new DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 253. F . William M. one and Herman Burns. The ary was postponed one month and . F. Callan was requested to act tempora ‘The annual report was read and much eredit 1 the success of the company acc W. K. Handy, the superintendent. -— ‘Tue Woman's CuristIax Assocration re- oe S7-2awiw between 12th and 13th streets, whe pared to farnish Walking Suits, and Reception Dres: the most approved sty ne 4-e03t zt T vITION,. The undersigned. at the solicitation of many friends hits concinded to open a DAY and N THO on the 15.h inst., iv a large an street, near Adams" THE WARREN DOUBLE OVEN a moved to place the communication file, which was lost, and the question recurr- iz fucation will we principal a From, stitute 5 of his long: skill in ar the school. experience and See Sri Reve Bee aeed 8 Greub expinn- on the original motion to refer, Mr. Dulin | Mencuaxts’ EXCHANGE—Twenty-two hun ‘4 :E teaching he maker bold to solicit a share of the pulr, atory of the objects of the association. They | dil not thitk the paper of suf im ce | are - a wheat sold on "C *ht COOKING BARGE, lie 4 terms will be made known by say they wish as far as practicable to shield the | {yr wittec, bat after soue dctate | Cece te wis ores ee eee is itronage. The and tr ry _ ing, im lots of 1,400 choice, at s1 Tor sale by calling on the subscriber at the hall, or at Mrs. A. Mawary Vit the sick, relieve the needy, and | was referred’ Committee on Teacher's In- | 490 bushels prime at #130. nls z E. F. SIMPSON, gt, oun sex. ‘They abo wih to rains theerting but | Se Adeemnee- = SOLE AGENT, noose WM. CARROLD. repentant, for whom a home has been provided PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, . where they ean be shielded from tmptadonand | Ehe Visit of Maryland Fduentors. ALEXANDRIA. a si rar me eis FALL AND WINTER Goops. furnished with employment until they tind their | Messrs. Van Bokkelin. Newell, Doran, Creery, eee St Et JOHN H. SMOOT, friendsor asafe permanent abode. In order to Rorpery.—The stores of Messrs. J. 'T. Hen- 119 Brive® STREET, GkonGcETOWN,D.C., 8 received, ow offers ’ and Core, who are actively engaged in the cause ; RAND REDUCTION OF PRICES. do this they request the co-operation of all be- derson and Loving & Pierce were robbed Mon- bey Has as very low prices to nevolent and Christian women. of edueation in Maryland, (a short account of tof sundry articles, principally butter. Ges and Hair Cut, 25 cents; Do. or Hot or Cold | Gash buyers, & large assortment of LADIES DRESS Pama whose visit to this city ayd reception yesterday | ‘The thief was locked up in the storehouse occu- | Bath. 2 cents; Do. Shimpooing. 2cents; Do. Mus- | Fpinglinas, Empress Cloths, Merinos, Poplin — ‘Tne Taxes.—Yesterday the amount reecived | 425 published in Tne STAR.) visited no less than | pied by the merchants named, and during the | tache Dyed, 25 cents; Do. Hair Curled, 25 cents. cas, Meroe: Opera Flannels, White and Black Sack- from taxes was 813.4571, making a total thas = i pl pehypespmsn ae r Rone fi and of course | night committed the robbery and made good his Private entrance to Ladies’ Hair Dressing Room. ing Clot ‘Goods of the best makes for Mourn- dic far of $25,061.58. During the balance of this Week, commencing to-day, the ctor’s office t d will be open from 5 to 9p. m., for the accommo- | Yesterday, Miss Lane’s and Miss Billing’s dation pe poate anies and laboring men who can- | hools,in Judiciary Square, were the first vis- not attend to the payment of their taxes daring | # 'y desired, be- escape. ing obliged to return last evening. "As we stated ReyivaL.—The revival mectings which have been in progress in the M. E. Church South for some time past will be continued. aa Ayrton FISHER, r 12th strect and Pennsylvania avenue, under | ing, Cornes 's, Conrvoiseur the Kirkwood House. Ale: other Kid and Cloth Gloves: Hosiery in great varie Patter and Gent's Underwear. Shaker. and Ki ‘sand Lad Gambnte Mantkerchicie, best Hoey ei ; < Rintineet ney vl Boye” Wear, Fredericksburg (! “ the day without loss of time and money. It has | The Male Grammar Schools of the Second Dis- ‘ " theres, Linen aud Cotton Sheetings, Table Damask, ¢ ager ot trict, in charge of Mr. Chase at the Be THE JuNTA ReoncanizEp.—Yesterday the : . " De reared | {hat a mee farger number of | (et, scheme of Me. ie Roy as oe ee citer Ree oe oy the FRENCH STEAM SCOURER, Aapkine, Towels, Huck and Scuich Diapers. all the far than whites, which fact some think clearly | i oer, and the’ pupils were exercised in read- | following gentlemen now compose this body : And Agent for tho provesthat the condition of the colored race i= | ‘ng and singing. Theschoolsof Miss Brown and | Miguel, Adama, Hilario Cianios, Frederico Fes- oe proving. Miss Tait, in the same building, were also vis- | Ser, Carlos del Castillo, Jose M. Mora, Manue! STATEN ISLAND (N. Y.) + ~~ erie itted. Marquez, Jose M. M: . We are lestre, Seretary. further informed that the Uatchet is now buried Miracrrous Escare—This who ‘The n me of interest was the Franklin DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. u to their in- 7 ae ‘eionging to Compang i, | school building, antl the visitors were shown the | and there is the best of fecling among the Gre- ee sararatuaninae gi RE Lg g Stheavalyy, riding along K street at a fnrious | fourteen schools located there, examining every oe lager ae are those of very _t J-HLS. Fate, when near the drug store of Russell's, near | portion of the building. Here they had an op- | wealthy ee ¥ trie. at is more, of practical Opposite Patent Office, W FALL AND WINTER DRY Goops. corner of Vermont avenue and K street, wax | portunity of seeing the schools in sven stu capacity —N. ¥ yesterday. ie densi tetas ment EW FA INT OODS. Be eee tt eae Sean opened | ae errees, ee Oe nee ee ee sie Sasha ke saa ae ae ‘ OE ee ee | * iced cared En, SOR De, Bees sustained serious injuries, perfee Lialtel model primary, cl Nice Youre Men.—The students of the A JES! CA AGES! CA LAGE! Cloths, Plaid Poplins, Serges, and he cs, some Iy insenaible when taken Up: but upon exaiina- | The schools in this building are in charge of Mr. | medical department of tne University of Penn. | CASBIAGES: CAMRIAGES! CARE Poe eg eae arf. Alpacas by Dr. who haps med to be in at the M. McKee, Misses Nevett, Hoover, Gibbs, | syivania yesterday afternoon resolved not to at- hand, alarge assortment of first- Black ve ens: Cloaks: Cioaking: © hs: Plaid, me. his injuries were found to consist only of alker, Evans, Dare are, a tend the clinics at the Pennsylvania Hospital as | ¢lass fashionable CARRIAGES, includ. iped, and i Cashmere | ‘Shawls; tifal in oy sfight contusions of the head, which hadren- | Fuller, Hawkins, Campbell, and Fanny aud | jong as the female students are accorded the | mg avery a ge end Scotch Arabs, from §7 to, $12 dered him insensible for the time being. Dora Brown, and the visitors remarked that the | privilege of attending. Repciting pramathy easenint to, % paar iraa Ye Ss discipline, as far as they were able to judge in so piacilacnsticah. EM pairing pi ROBERT i GRAHAM, ‘THe Soctane at the Metropolitan M. E. | short # time, was remarkable in all the a &7-A man ata hotel table, out West, made a Corner 9th and D Church last evening was largely attended, and | Prof. Van ae Xewell, Creery, Wedg- | deadly enemy of the landlord by aceu him | _ 0¢30-eost and | the Key. Dr. Newman and his accomplished | Wood, and Mr. A. K. Browne addressed the of an infringment on Goodyear's patent, in the ETROPOLITAN Mite welcomed the people of this elegant place [POO rranktin Building the company was | W&¥ of s0-called beet-steak. ‘BOWLING SALOON, Posed te ea a eae te eee eplt IS PO” b soined hy Mears. Judson S. Brown and Champ: | 7 Collector Moore, of Philadelpnia, has UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL. ices by posed to issne cards of invitation to the next re- of the Trustees, and the next point visited | Seized the Rebel ram Atlanta, which has been PENNA AVENUE, NEAR Liu Street West. ‘oc 13-Im_ _ 101 Br ception, when refreshments will be provided, |". of the Trustecs, and the, nest point visited ing alterations at Neatle & Levy's ship GEORGE BAUER, Proprietor. ao with a literary and musical entertainment. A | was the, fe vs,) temporarily in charge of | Yard for some months past. “It is cl “raed that from 6a.m. to 12 p.m. The Bar is stocked Esrasiisnep rm 1834, po nemo dave — . rg ee Mis. M: ‘Of the pupils in con- | *he is intended for the use of the Cubans. with the finest Liquors, Wines, and Ales, PREMIUM AWARDED IN 1837, s invited to prepare a pocis for the | CeFt Was excellent, and some of the visitors said | _&7Some forty persons were poisoned at a wed- Cae cast Sar Sneet Beaads. W.H. WHEATLEY’S Seen ene rans eens Oe |S seas the best they hud ever heard in a schogl | ding in Spencer county, Ky. on Friday last, | _Call and ee. MY] premiUM STEAM DYEING —_— nen room, ai utal arithmet wi good arse! me bev AND re Prof.” Newell addressed this school, and ‘after | used on the Occasion. It is thought thateore | Wauwor picrure FRAME MOULDING. CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘Tue Cuorat Society last evening elected as . ‘alicior itted the act. Ni plc. ‘No. 49 JEFFERSON ST. Gi Samee, Colonel K. Masee” Ears Gane Gy, | and heard sald that they (the visiiogs) ad out | asyet, though ms riowly ii. \ 8 | Just received, a good assortment of Georgetown, D.C.” ‘A. James, Colonel Kt. Mason” Edwin Geit, and heard said that they (the visitors) did not | as yet, though many are seriously ill. day verti ake ge ay oe Ee Oe Replete with, every desirable apparatus and pro- . G. Mills, +3. like to see pupils doing ms mentally which | gg-The editor of the Bath (Me.) Daily Times TLDING, | Yided.with the best talent ic akill to be ob- : they (the visitors) would be obliged to work ont | seriously objects to mgzing dances on sug- Also, the INSIDE GILT MOULDING. tained, with constant ‘attention on the part on slates. That excellent ; (Mr. John E. | gests that it would be equally proper on the | At Builder's Depot, 669 Seventh stroct . $f the propesstor, maa bos, th Agta hy a the ‘@utingion, €. B. | Thempson’s,) in the same building, was found | Street, in chureh, or Se cncteals the | SOT Seen ee Oe | neko 2 =e Nathaniel Wilson, Dr. | te be another model institution, located in a waist of somebody's wife or daughter, as to do y és “ = George M. Dow, William L. Wall. Dr. D. D. building, and a short examination was had, 'ro- | so in a ball room. $40 WILL BUY ANOS ; Clarke. fessor Newell giving some questions in grainmar — A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE. Ae AS Me eee aate. A TEREST RS and arithmetic. ictation r . 7 sorti complete. building used! MetRoroiitax Divistox, No. 19, S. of T., | very creditable to the school, and the copy i. The WILSON SEWD ACHINE makes stitch he tr held another meeting last night. ut which there | books were much admired. Prof Newell one | 2+ Ji¥dinston. NN. Bouvet. | atikeon both sides. Will sew anything, from alk to | © trade. Was vocal and instrumental music by Miss Jen 175 —_ aieayt on hand Prices 20 and upwards. Aatisfaction Fuazanterd or money refunded. jac or 5 Call at KOHLBERG'S Fancy store, 7th strect, i on See “ : A ivés monthly. Pianos moved, packed, > vob Ae aus. | Site tetkoistcees mamiben warnats ta ee PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1 oak, Fepalred, exchanged 8698 yw. Brat WP. Drew, George H. Maher, @. K. Harris, Sor and, am hear wat spent: Ae God Betweex 177m xv 18tu. Ai Kinds of Machine work 4 oe CMAN, Agent _ 306 Pa. ave. et. ac and Jor and others. * Misses 4 Morphy, — eas ———— oc ‘Four-story builling. Ss ‘Lusby, Johnson and Aukward. PEST KID GLUVI an |» yemen Po UMB! + CUAREEETAL%, Metprglitan, O-, ¥. | Rome othe achots were exereied cs mental Tae rere. Be" Kid covEs..¢! LUMBER! LUMBER LUMBER urch, yesterday. Mr. O. P. Burdette. of this | arithmetic, others ee large stock glete assortment city. was married io Mie Emina'S. Hyatt, Kev. | sesitatng, eee am to ail parties, | We wonld invite the attention of Families and = ae ¥ ExprasShinaien, White B. Peyton Brown. pertoril cereinons, | After some minutes had been spent in each of | Housekeepers to our selected 8. HELLER'S, Fine and Bprace Sdar'Bosts. Alcor = Prof. a FY saeaneh eensiding ~ cya Prot. bog ang = STOCK OF FINE GROCERIES. 34 MARKET SPACE, DRESSED LUMBER < : brides. rammar Schools, and teach- ° Between reets. mark: maid and Mr. A. W. Fitzhugh groomaman. ¥ larger scholars, compli- | &€ YOUN By at ive } “ee eet a ae Ee — mee on MWICLEY & REDORAYE. "+ Mr. Korssxe, of “The Arling- Bokketin also addressed BAN, eal) Baer tho, | B® * 7 Rew te eren fee Wace ton hap eS een hth ene rani sang © paring | o1D GOV. AVA CORFE cuss sous Lite ae ers’ ers’ rm E AG Sees taal eee Te gray 2 ee oo omNT TO 88, Li AGENCY FOR, FE DISrHICR rkmen were ive hi wet ‘S0U' ROLINA RICE. AT 8. A "8, DUPONT ©) AY POWDER. them. after the had been disposed of CHARLESTO! x ‘ Store AL forrest: ——__+—__ Mr! Hichards expresed the the com NEW YORK Be 8, <cMtt __34 Market Space, bet.7th ana sin, _ | At Store of T. A. RITCHIE, ag Dx. Boy» has given an account, at the Phila- | pany had in ‘the ‘our publi YELLOW MEA delphia gathering of atheists and infidels, of | setools, and pictared one of twenty years NEW YORK BUC! . Caanrers CURTAINS, &c. the persecutions to which he eae: been — pe eee to Lp fe Pde oo Promptly in any part of the : cere yosed MACH UETCe bold advocacy ithout ~ Infidel doctrines” in this city. 3 : hools of the District. “Dr. Van in, -eolw_____«STRDINSTON & BOUVET, | THE wry eae PRICES !! i and other itors were called ow " c T, 5 Ds si A ranex throned McKend-ve | aud cach expressed bis in visiting | OP DIVRICE OF COLUMBES Wecnxcrox Wit. 8. eer Perey & Ws's . ight. the occasion heing a aeked | the schools, and spoke {y"terms of prate | Counri: Io tie-in the case of SAMUBE REI ap 25-1y Dry Goods Eetabtishment. exhibition given by the Sumarschool somber | Of ¥ shown and the appear. | administrator of James B. Munro, deceascd, the ag? | —2?2017_ | has, with the chapel, and unde of John C. Harkness, Enq. '* ™Perintemdence ——o—___ Mayor BowEn, we are giad to state, was able USTED SEA Etats Dey Gerober 7.180, sides eee to be at his office for an hour or ¢ same have been co! a though he has not fully recovered from his ne when and whe Enea sale advertised to take’ place torment, = o'clock p. m., on F street north. between 6th aia ‘ith streets west, of that valuable property. Jars N. Davis, jr, D. C., has been ited to a first-class in nee = clerkship im the Post | es POPULAR PRIicES. suit, Walking Coat, Pants and Vest. 7A GENTEEL oqo yy RAniWe BUSINESS AT A. SAKS & CO., $17 SEVENTH STREET. Cc. S. HARE & SON, GROCERS, NO. 362 SEVENTH STREET WEST, Between M anv N, ARE SELLING WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR AT @2.50 Per Sack. CRUSHED, GRANULATED, AND POWDERED ‘ SUGARS, AT 17 CENTS. A COFFEE SUGAR AT 16 CENTS, AND EVERYTHING ELSE AT EQUALLY LOW eet RATES, STABLISHED 1830. “FURS? Now ready for inspection of the public. the largest gud must carefully selected amorturcut of FULS: ws have ever received, embracing ALL THE LEADING STYLES, IN EVERY KIND OF FUR, SUITABLE FOR LADIES’ AND CHIL- DREN’s WEAR. Also, of GENTS’ FUR MUF- FLEKS ChPs and GLOVES. we CARRIAGE ROBES, of all qualities. BZ Every article represented, to'be wold al tho very Lrweet cach price, 7 JAMES Y. DAVIS, HATTER AND FUKRIER, 336 Pennsylvania avenue, _ 0c39-00e Under Metropolitan Hotel. URS, FURS, FURS, MIT UDSUN BAY SABLE ROYAL ERMINE, SIBERIAN FITCH MARTEN, WATER MI - CHILDREN'S FURS. : Sea TeMETE HATTER AND FURRIER, 234 VAIA AVENUE: door from 13th street. UIRREL. K. &c., &., not A NEW PRESCRIPTION—PHARMACY, Corser I St. Norta axp 3p Sr. West. ENGLISH. GERMAN. FRENCH AND SWEDISH PRESCRIPTIONS Sen at THE NEW PRE! PTIv! DRUG Store street Bd street west. WITH THE UTMUST CARE. SALE ROISONS A E KEPT BY Bi colored tabe!s. Se LOCK AND Y, in Swedish style. Proprietors conmtani ingito gio Hine rober et securitas! Fer TRY Fey SCA OLDBERG, (Graduate of from 3 _no2-Im* Cor. Ist. and 34 st. west. Tsaac COALE, JR., & RRO., IMPORTERS OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 14 HANOVER STREET, CORNER OF GERMAN, au lé-cotmistp == ss ss BALTIMORE. ESSING AN - Cc“™ DRI m 4 prBiNe ESTAB- The ip ay Hy tayo » inform his friends and the "H STO! TRIMMINGS, and all kinds of Parisian Noveltics, Also the celebrated J. P. B. FRENCH CORSETS. Dresses and Cloaks made to order. * 336 Pennsylvania avenue, * _novl 1 Cite Treviee, Paris. 4 ‘The only place in the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS at regular WHOLESALE PRICES uy NOTICE. . is at STRAUSBURGER BROs., 373 Suvexrn Srazer, Between I axpK, WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT CAN ____ EDUCATIONAL. Pipe CABELL and HotCeM TER > nel berher TION at x UGH IN . COMME a) branches, Latin and French. Add ; % PRR WiLL. ISS NANETTE, B,, DRAPE BER, at No. 460 Tath RE the 2008 OF SE and Sf ested epoca th of Light with Music. the daily Saeretee houre inven nine ote. Also, * Tader, lon. Charles Sumner, U.S. 8., D. Townsend. AG YOURE LADIES SEMIN 4 BOARDING AND end amneement. Creal apply ing to the Rector of the Epip: i MISS M. 3. MARROVER Carcagy INSTITU pe 1435 ona 1429. , in +P Spruce street, P 1 Ladios and Mix mon M English and French. for yo Boarding and Day Scho September 20th. Frene ily. and is constant pean OM DENTISTRY. DE 298s Bari fitted his long establ! in the mest with the skill 5 NB possible appliance kis wirement ara Mecha: *Gtice $38 Penna. aveuw- D*%,"ea"3ks No. 256 PENNS E. between 12th and FICTALT Pare J for axtrocting tecth all thone having work done in every particalar D* LEWIE & DA Tr No. 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between i2th and 18th atrects TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. i= DENTAL AsSocTA- No charge will be mai for extracting where Arti ial Teeth are inserted, although the pa tient will be required pay for the surgi 4. which w id Ty cal operation when perf Gieducted when the kecth give entire sath: examine ot and our work before get sys a and warranted to will do well to call ting it elsewhere, a JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS, GENTS’ OPERA oR FOLDING HATS, MANUFACTURED FOR JAMES Y. DAVIS, YLVANIA AVENUE, Washingten, D.C. CARPETI NG. ‘We beg leave to call the attention of our emstomers and the public to the very ra vensive of CARPETING, O1L CLOTHS, € TPRIALS, &e.. just opencd et our AXMINSTER CARI ETS. CARPETS. at et RAIN (very Ctoth Stair Gil Choi joes, St ‘atte Oi € ‘oth, all width: ode. Be. Window Cornices, Carpets mals and pet 4 the b- arpets made jown in the best manner short ttien. = ‘As we buy ar wh EXC CASH, we cheerfully Invite a — with those of any other first the country. w™. SAMUEL KEK. ~ prtex Toyaxs. ‘urn TVORY. = BILLIARD BALLS AXD CUES, BILLIARD C1 kav oHALK, and BILLIAD MERCHANDISE frees ene mys Som 88 Fulton street. New York PROPOSALS FoR MATTRESSES, BREAv OF PROvisiONs AXD CLOTHING, Navy Derantwrxr, H Mattresses, three vasand fiv ired of ame to delivered the Ne York Navy Yard. one t Seed os oe homsand five hundred at the ery Yard, and one thousand at the Bev of the mattresses to be delivered at the WN wust one covet ay Navy Yard have eae B. T.DUBN. Chief of Barean, ‘the service. may be made for the or any pare ‘No. 387 PENN'A AVENUE, South side,