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@anday Scheol # the convention Sraee onference 3 Mount Vernon Place Chureh, (Rev. Mr. Tu- dor’s.) yesterday, after our re) The second question—thé ducting Sunday scl Mr. Clark offered resolutions, be appointed to devise a plan for the proper conduct of the Sunday school; which were adopted, and Messrs. Magruder, McKelden, and Howell, were appointed. Under the next subject, L. L- Johnson effered the following; which was EVENING STAR. | Cimevit_ Court, Convention. inday School So- Cartter —Vesterd < oe oe Annual bro Johnson & Co. a to amend; jutts vs. Thompson; ju & Fry oe races re & VERS; Simpson & wos; judgment on award of arbitrator. s National for plaintiff. On motion of Mr. C: Corwine,of the Ohig bar, was admit epee River Front—Hareey’s Wharf—Arrived— ‘hooner Wm. 1 Kee ‘ia, with 421 tons for Harve: ven; Sarab, Wheeler, from Havre-de-Grace, SATURDAY verdict for plaintif”. ment confersed. Hou Kerr ve. Amos; Lo OCAL, NEws. metustion, which were very nt q ‘The study of mental and written arithmetic and Superintendent Rich- ‘fference between mental and me lettet aces an ‘he latter notso gre. upon the mind. as the memory was relieved by the written figures. He spoke of the ee Of this sosiety, resting and re- he old scholars of the Sunday schools is, and adult members of the and punctually the ses was next taken ards noticed the written, the firet exclusively, amd t sions of the schoo! ‘ines. chairman of the Committee on ed_ resolutions, which, upon motion, were cop- irst, that article 4, section 2, of the constitu- tion be changed so as to make the Executive Committee fice, who are to be appointed at the annual meeting, and that they reside in the cit; of Baltimore—a Treasurer shall be members of’ the ted unanimously. "Tie sccond resote auxiliary soci¢ be formed in every charge within the limits of he Conference, was adopted, as were the other . Brooke offered a reseiution are a At the afternoon session, Rev. Mr. Tudor, as Reports, reasons in children as fast as their ton, Cpe se Philadelphia, with minds are devel coal w. Diamond State, from Havre-de-Grace, with coal for Wm. War- der & Co.; Forward, Jones, fro: with coal for J.B. Warder; C: from Broad Creek, with wood ; A. M. Lee, Lee, from 334 tons coal for Lord as they were able. to the method of no. B. Philadelphia, with and Hut- chins; Sarah Jane, Love, from Broad Creek, with wood for J. B. Lord. ape understood is the key to others. {the request of the Superintendent, black beard and gave an flastra- { his mode of teaching subtraction, whieh differed from the usual one is this_that when a Sgure in the subtrahent is greater than the one from which it is to be ts number, and th: en. the ten is added to “paying back” is liminishing by one unit the next figure of the greater number, instead of adding ton of auxiliary societies in ene unit to the next left figure of the less charges. Adopted. Also, that we most heartily endorse and ‘tion of the Baltimore Conference in lation, and we will Conference for the Bi & Co.; A. a yA. Fon Funan as Mr. Doolittle gave his explanation of the Hutchins and John B. Lord; Richard (the common method. taker; Ella M: M clearly understand from Kenebec, with ice i Falls Company. Fowler's regard to our col gladly co-operate with t dl piritual welfare of the class of persons referred Mr. J.E. Thompson t {whys and wher: fores being known posed, for he had known some ofthe ematicians who were unable to give . and he did not th should be stuffed full. Mr. experienced teachers failed Other's reasoning Wharf —Arrived—Sehr. J. C. Stew- ard, i from Norfolk, with lumber. for N.'B. Fugit; sloops Clippen, Huling, Bri N. J., with canned fruittor T. C. ymder, Skinner, with wood for wn Tee Company. ilson, Jones, ffor Alex- was selected for the next pl of annual the evening session, Messrs. Magrader, Tudor, and Figgat were appointed to nominate officers for the ensuing year. The Executive Committee was Procure subscriptions from the pot work not represented, and it was delegates present pledge themselves to render assistance i wer to the com- mittee; that the funds ‘shall be applied to the payment of the Sunday school agent whose also to such other ‘xecutive Committee in their \dgment may deem best; also that the funds raised by the Sunday schoo) clusvely applied to ne k that children Sailed—Sehrs. Sophia to lead coal tor Bristol, Louisia, Patterson; Pawnee, vi agan, ali for Ballimore, Itg! Brown's Wharf —A Dearborn, Scully, from Phi and for Brown & Son; Three Brothers, Jones, wood forsame. Fay's Wharf—Arrived—Sch. Gfcat with bakers’ pine for E. L. Fay; T! ‘arroll, Herring, with wood for ton, King with wood for same; Kate Blaifl wit for same; John ith wood for same; market. Sailed—Schrs. G. R. mathematical philesophers. give the practical and simplest method first, allowing the philosophy to take care of itseif, until maturity of the pupils’ minds, would enable them readily to understand the reasoning pro- ese, Mr. Richards replied by stati Prof. Morse came here with his te! stroment he could not make it work, Gale saw the rea-on, and that a principle sug- “plenty, would come inte lorse, that principle was It was here that He preferred to chs. Ash, Smith, \detphia, both with salary we are p! purposes as the agent shall be ex- such objects as may be re- motion of the ; also that the Ex. a plan during the ‘adoption bj cessary for the fiterests of the ecutive Commit present year to be presented for society at its next . lagruder then reported officers for the ensuing year, a8 gested by P and informing Prof. brought into play successfully. of a principle that im invention was successfully placed bet ‘The discussion on this subject was continued by Messrs. Roys, Doolittle, and Fay until the ment. King, light; Kate Gait’s Wharf.—Steamer Arrow, Capt. Stack- pole, left this morning on her usual trip takin down quite a number of strangers to Mo rf —The steamer Wawaset left this wharf for Cone river, Capt. Geo. A. Shekell, leave here the lower Potomac, on their new sloop and ducking excursion. They ut three Weeks, and will no is session of the Institute was one of the most interesting yet held, although many of the teachers weré not present, havi other arrangements previous to the Doubtless, thro will be informed of the x made are followed this meeting will Tesults. report erday we should have stated that Superin- ichards advocated the use of one book in teaching reading and other dren until their minds are devi separate studies. (CENTRE MARKET— Wholesale and Retail Prices. Yesterday the prices atwholesale were as follows: District; G. F. Leeklider, Wi South Branch Distriet; L. F. Pitzer, John Howell, W. B. W. Owen. As- + W. W. Watkins. Exccutive Committee, T. H. "Wilson. ‘These nominations ‘were Sees of minor importance, the urned. The Convention assembled again at 10 o'clock this a. m. ‘The report of the Committee on Organization and Conduct of Sunday schools was recived and adopted. A vote of thanks was tendered to the citizens of Washington for the hospitalities extended to also a vote of thanks to the rail- for free return tickets to all the members of the Convention. __ After appropriate services, the Convention ad- journed. sistant Recording Wind, on a fishi will be absent doubt have a happy time. ‘The steamer Express, Nicoll, arrived yesterday with an immense car; stoek, cattle, sheep, ee chic! 600 bales of hay tor 8. Fisher. d_—The steamer W. W. Coit ed- "Magruder, C a He v. WH Wi Cranberriesgi4 per bl. uash,$2 per ewt. nuts, $2.50 per bushel; b ‘alnuts, 75e. per ashe! eS rf in course of completion at the lower pier of Crouch’s whart, left on her trial trip on yester- day for Occoquan, Va. She has been named the Prince William. The steamer Express, Nicoll, left here this mo, stores to river arrived this morning w: m 3, Be. per I Ducks, $4.50 per Quinces, jeiail Prices, to-day.—Apples, 50ai5e. ‘Tomatoes. de. per peck; Cranberries, Qe. quart; Dried Peaches. 3e. per quart; dried ap- les, 0c. per quart; Chestnuts, Ie. per quart; Turnips, 4c. per peck; Onions, 75c. per peck; Irish Potatoes, 30c. pe Idalse. Wainvts, toc. p wyecks Soot 2a Se. per quart; Walnuts, 4c. per peck; Boe. per oz; Chickens, SeaBLOe per pair hs, T5e.a8100 per pair, Honey. 40e. pe ga WW Colt Weed Wharf. Arrived Schr. ith, Williams, with wood for George L. Riley's Wharf-—Arrived—Wm. Ruark, Capt. Havre-de-Grace, 118. tons coal to C. Baum, S. & E. Harrington; Moore, trom 110 tons coal for H. Clay Stewart; Annie ginia, Lewis, from do., 111 tons coal for Campbell. Ino. 'P. 118 tons coal for ?. from Potomac creek, ‘y Motto, Davis, Alla Aleverta, McGrugler, Anna J. A. Hooker. Sears, Vandalia, White, all from Norfolk, Va., oysters for market. Sailed—John H. Travers, Wheatley, Muchadac, ood for ; Julia, Dulaney, Jle-Grace, Nght; M. Harris, Franklin, Thomas, down river, ‘We. to $175 per bushel. ams TS ‘TRANsPERs OL Reat Estate.—The follow- made in the office of the INDEPENDENT MILITARY ORGANIZATION Meeting at Union Le: ing, in response to a call for a meeting to mak arrangements for the formation of an dent military company or battalion.quite a num- rsons assembled in the upper room of ague Hall. Among those Mayor Bowen, Slater and Da Powell and Gen. A. Grant. Mayor Bowen was called to the chair and in assuming its duties stated briefly the object of the meeting, and said that although he was on the wrong side of life for active service as a been the admirer of the mil- itary, and he believed that such an organization as is proposed is necessary to keep alive the war- tial spirit so that when an emergency arises they should not be totally unprepari the Hall. — Last ‘abbage, 1a2e. each; peck; Sweet do, Aldermen Coi iv. Ki it, vis; Councilman McKnight, ee Country Butter, Bast Batt—The game between the Midship- men of the first class and the Jefferson Club of this city, at Annapolis, Thursday, resulted ina the latter after a very closely con- tested game of nine innings, the score being “Monitor” 16, “Jefferson” 19. The visitors were met at the depot by a recey after the game enjoyed a with the Midshipmen. After dinner the Boat Club house was visited, where can be seen two test and handsomest boats in the coun- try, (45 feet long and 20 inches wide.) All the Academy offcersand cadets, and a large num- ber of ladies witnessed the game, and encouraged Tequent applause. The Jefferson of the kind attention to gi nance would cheerfully do all in his pow. 2 Hulse was selected as Secretary A "Fish said that the utility and bepe- fits of such organizations as it ix fe Were well known, and it was hoped that every citizen interested in the welfare of the city would aid the movement. He submitted a letter from Judge Advocate General Holt expressi his regret that he could not attend, in whi ys: “1 shall be with you in spirit, and from my heart wish you success in ing, as I wish success to é ‘American who is seeking to place his life future yet more constantly and jovingingly under the shelter and inspiration of the grand old Dr. Rowland spoke of the benefit of military companies, not only a8 a means of defence in time of danger, but as an excellent school for by Government em- , light. Oysters on committce, and ing tramsters have oeen Recorder of Deeds since our last report: Nov. 13—Robert Kearnon to John C. Brenner, sub. 65, square 157, $1,200; John D, Merryma to Aum Spears, subs. 2 Alexander R. man to Trustees’ Bank of Washi %, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and par $8,000; Harriet R, Richards to A. B. Norton, $135; J. G. Meyer * mas Gleun Jones, sub. D. L. MeSweeny ‘to R. and 5, sapere, 814, $1,! $4,000; R. C. Weight” that gentleman say fpeak in the highest terms ingtor of both officers and Cadets t 14, square 491, Herwawx, the prestidigitateur, who has for ks past been astonishing the inhabit- ants of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore with his wonderful feats of | whose dexterity is paper as ““appall: at next week. A great many tickets for seats already bee! 4 part 11, equare 8 - Slatford, part Tho! demain, and y a Baltimore ive @ series of en- jal, in this city exercise, so much Col. Fisher, of the Butler Zouaves, asked whether the proposed of white men or colored men, any tinction was to be made on account of color. Mr. Connolly thought that the Mayor in the chair was a sufficient guarantee that no political or other qualifications would be the fact that Capts. Moore apd Nalley had been in the room, but the rain be held had left the hall, as and he therefore suggested Considerable discussion took best manner of tion offered by Bim, He's said to have im, He ve company was to is repertoire of ms powell om world, and many of his new tricks ed to’ surpass any heretofore e: country, and to completely nonplus that inevi- table member of the audience who always knows just how it is done. Bookrrspers’ BENEVOLENT AssoctaTION.— of bookbinders was held here this an"l McFarland was elected presi- dent pro tem. a B. Perkins secret of the at a previous meet- hibited’ In, this parts in i to Peter wane, ‘sooo, William Wall to Minnie Piracket, parts, sjuare 1076, €£80.15 5 }, aquare 1.70; Part3, squar to Cc 1, juare 123, $106.25; 8. H. Platt, sub. 12, squaré Nov. i¢—James Miller to Lewis Lourbier, sub. square 194, $600; John Bell to James H, Rob- to John J. Heck, part 10, T. a to 1,001, 850; J. C. Mi square 290, $11 Grandizon Rol halt $220.15; John Hile to L. Werle, part sub. B, square #4; W. T. Doniphan et al., trustees, to T. H. Barron, west a. Pies to 13 and 14, square 5, lace as to the and Kennedy was adopted, pro- viding for the appointment of Hon. Sayles J Bowen, T. C. ‘W. W. Moore, 8. 8 pth a wets & constitution and by-laws were adopted, those the articles of and asocia- tion and organized themselves into a benevolent and provident or health insurance associat to be known as the Bookbinders’ Mutual Robert A. Moore jnare 417, £2,500; D. inson, sub. 1, square icGuire to John Riley, part 20, 5000; F. W. Jones, trustee, to 14, square’ 84, ponies =aeee Juniee Exencisxs at St. ALorsivs Cuvecn.—On @unday evening next religious exercises, exclusively for gentleme: nounced at St. Alovsius Church. The Rev. Wm. Clarke, of Loyola Colle; each every evening at 7 well-known in Washington, being a native of this city, we believe, as one of the most eloquent eachers of his order, fulfilling what is said to the qualitication of a good lamb in the confessional. 1.0.G.T—The Grand Lodge ndent Order of Good Tem, mbia held its anni 77, inelusive, except 75 and , Square 207, with tract of $52,000. Baltimore, will '—W. B. Webb et al. to Jas. H. k. The preacher Jesuit—“a Vion in of the District session this week. After the transaction of the usual routine busi- ness the following officers were el —G. W. C.T., Da lected to serve ———————————EooeerrerrrrerererS to $2,300; 8. S. Loomis et al., to H. mard, P and Q, aquare 874, $2,050. Mary A. Darnall, of N T., L. H. Patterson, of Morning Star Lod 3; Representative to Grand America, A. T. Longley, of Rising Sun No. ARATENEXT OF viding for an e the ‘abatement of faxes to January Ist Mayor, and he dec! i five per cent. on payme: a E By i iE fF 4 i A i , auctioneer, sold y. to Dr. Charles’ ‘on Water 4 Charles H. Laub, for $3,500. ae. Hi ; Georgetown, to ii t = i : o8 # ‘TORE — Hams sent a child to Mrs. I ' i E : | i i rf last summer with gre ot al introducing: ment. We congrat is success. for the oe —_ let ave the propel any other fair a feasible plan to obtain the it of way, we say, at 1. Mary's (Md.) Beacon. a Computing InTEREST.—We for computing interest, and it isso simple that merchant or clerk, it up for reference. ‘There being no as a fraction in it, there is scarcely istake. By Be other process desired ined ¥. 80 few figures: Six Per Cent— ultiply any dollars by the number ys by sixty, the remainder is the true ‘rest on such sum for such number of days at ight Per Cent—Multiply an: number of days tain the interest, and the result will be the the time required at eight per cent. "Per Cent.—Mul ker, broker, wh to scoure gan had placed he gun the tri dl was dischar; boy's throat, just above the chest bone. claimed, ‘Lord, have mercy on my soul,” fell forward on his face, dying almost instantly. The bleeding was internal, not distigured by accident accor News, Nov. 15. was found in his heart. The coroner’s court was that. death he had told Parents ee his heart with a needle. They, id not believe it, because no function of this o1 pained of any pain in the chi heart. men regard this = taal interest tosurgeons as this all the ly inquired the female, ‘I do, respo1 Pl have to lean “For life?” whispered atthe it of refusal. is aw—ful rough—L | my ye—yes—you'd better ask papa.”—Detroit Betwzen M axp N, Board of last Wednesday e branch ‘Rot passed by the Board of Al neously stated in our of Esq., dated Washingtor rmit a small money delay or obstruct the inan tion of an enterprise of such vital moment to its The offer of the corporators of the road is still outstanding—secure us the right of way, and we will build the road. of Way must be had. Let the county in its cor- porate capac arantee the The directors of the road but the rij to error or mi thorough discussion Sieclemanen dees females, and the ‘classes for university court, approving of what the faculty had done, deferred ail tak On his insane fits. The Gorxe over on "as fx orbs she murmured, “Oh ry ble!” «Yes, it is,” he replied, “bi and I will protect you.” “Do you think it will way across?” anxiouse by mous vote. IxpustRiaL Home the Industri sity of Bai inburg, the ¢ GEORGETOWN. pachanteer “eat tag MEETING OF WORKINOMEN.—A of held of the organization yr futual Aid mu: persons wi white and colored, and neemed interest in the resolved that the piace on Tuesday evening next. Ni Passmp.—The Dill which Common Council at their meeting vening, permitting R. Young Market on Bridge street, was ~~ , a8 erro- faiaé board, we are Informed, of the organization —S SOUTHERN MARYLAND RalLRoan.—We are in receipt of a letter from L. W. B. Hutchins, m, November 14, which informs us, in effect, that the only obstraction immediate commencement ‘ions on the Southern M: I the delay or difficulty in obtaining the right of way from certai on the line of the road. or what they may demand as a moncy or other equivalent for the right of way through their property is at present unknown to us. We resume the matter will be made public in a lew days, and then, if the difficulty cannot by compromise, that steps will be taken to settle ; has too much at stake in this business to consideration either to ration and comple- Wiio it. by law. |, stipul: i clean title, clear of cost, to the land, not accept a — considera- in: ‘condemned. Ei The regulations required that women shall only attend classes entirely composed of females. This is the plan to be adopted, and speedily, in this count: ACCIDENTAL SHOoTING—Warning to Boys— On Saturday mornin the road gunning; w all left but two, John Hogan and Lawren who continued on observed a wounded bird in a ditch and. At, but failed the butt of hi Ng & party of bo en near the —__—-s0e-—______ A Nerepiery a Living May’s Heart.—At the late meetings of the Academy of Science at Milan, Italy, Dr. Seratin Biss ex- hibited the heart of an insane nobleman who died lately, and who at various times attempted suicide, after he had killed his father in one of unfortunate man die cancer of his tongue, which he had bitten off excesses of lunacy. WI needle of three inches << ands lovely and a lovel bost gave a sudden | itedly to the extended elbow of up into his fond this is oes ies, &7-The latest fashionable color int Paris Is called Eau de Ni it mixture of gra; apt or but the now all the go. Cc. 8s. HARE & SON, GROCERS, 0. 253 SEVENTM STREET WEST, ARE SELLING WwBLOoOFr’s BEST FAMILY FLOUR at CRUSHED, GRANULATED, AND POWDERED , SUGARS, AT 17 CENTS. obs <a RAILROADS, Barrons AND onto RAILBOAD. FINAL NOTICE. wont of the GENE! expires on the 3ier Ninth street, two Christian Association INGTON AND ‘are DoW Tun as follows, via: FOR BALTIMO! MPs an 9.30 4. sherry $8UaSE SB. 0" ie HAVEN Bare —Jot <a at near 10th street, Lynn-Haven Bay isopen on Sunday. Ss ALasKA DiaMonps, Jet Jewelry, & Vondelebr's lo! LYN: Sra nother Oysters. The saloon ment Tilt save further th ¥ holders, Of those ‘superior ItWELY ADVERTISED e- " GEORGE W. BEALL, Collector. BX THomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY p THE Rast SIDE OF MARKET Sigpee ct o-tueree of the Sapreme Court the District ot ity passed eth Dunbar is complainant and John J. Bogue and jefendants, No. 1735 in Bauity. the a ‘will offer at public gale on the on TUESDAY, the ath day of Now ‘ ated on the act side of Markrt Space in District of Columbia, frontt ning back ¥. with the br other buildings upon the same, and all the way and appurtenaners to the same bel: scribed in a deed from C1 jo e F133 y'G:s0, 5:40, ana OR WAY STATION: r and 2:50. and 7 One Deliar Jewetry avenue, between 45 rz Store, No. 436 Pt ent Sante a 7A and 6th streets. ar Lee VALUABLE AND CONVENIENT. — “ Brown's mirable remedy for Coughs, and other troubles 0} Lungs. They are of great value for the for which they are desi, usnally and pleasantly e! ients, but may at alf times be used with perfect safety— Boston Recorde: Scnoor.—Thar ‘School, No. a Jeter a, street, was celebrated yesterday afternoon by Indies called turing ‘the day, nd Provesor ¢ ing the ES fessor acSa‘nnde <tr alive Sue aasi overs’ Rest—The market 750 head of cattle sold at nds gross; 500 th tickets to the West can be Throng! J T Hoarseness, ¢ the Throat and Washington Station . Also, at the Company * Office, esterday was sslage.s per 100 sheep and lambs at ®3a$5.50 and veal calves 7a8 cents per pound. reference is made for a more par- i ork, Philadel phi tonics will find Toxtcs.—Those wh to Wine Bitters” er’s “Standard pted to benefit the different ailments of the system, whether diseased or debilitated trom by any other cause. “Try them. and the ratification of U Tuster will convey the premises to the urehaser at his cost and ischarged of all claim of _P SACKSO! THOMAS DOWLING, A) over exertion or 'd by Se MotTo—‘ Quick Sales and Small ond we wil dispose of a3 we le, we will sell Goods now ever, viz: White Shirts75, #1, 8.125 '® splendid article, all L' Boso. $2 and $2.25. Good Merino Undershirts and Drawers 50, 60, and 75c.; an excellent article $1 and $1.25. Good Cotton Soc! for Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of ail kinds and at all prices. Excellent Paper Col- lars, cloth lined button holes, 10c. Jackets, a splendid variety. ‘The iinest selection ws ever scen in this Come one, come all, and everybody will FRANC & GOLDMAN, No. 458 7th st., opp. Patent Office, and No. 516 7th st., between D & E sta. of as quick as y ies owning land oe FOR NEW YORK. without change of these parties are daily (except Sunday )at Sa.m.,and 12:45 m. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except Sunday )at Sa. ua. and 5.40 p.m. Srecrap NOTICE. GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES! 1 will sell from thi following cnumerated viz: New York Musling, 23 cents Wamsutta Muslin, 2) cents farther notice, all the t the following prices, jew York at 9:00 p. m ‘cart for New York on ® . train only. ck Ties, Scarfs and Also. at the Company's enney ly ania avenue ag 2 beqenes od, checks taken to the depot, and put into the baggage ‘Nee Baltimore and Mio schedule between lis and the Weat Sapte “8. KOONTZ, STEAMBOAT LINES. cH AND FAVORITE STEAMER |, Captain A. yard. Ug, be, and 2 yards wid lactor} prices. inos and Poplins, less than can} be with many other DESIRABLE GOODS, too humerous to mention, at the same low rates. LADIES DON’T =a ya OPPORTUNITY, 117 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN. 1016-1 E.GUTMA Railroad advertisement for ashingtou, Baltimore, Annape- ‘Transportation. AT THE CENTRAL DortaRn Store, No. 2 Market Space, between 8th and 9th’ stree (Pepnsylvania’ avemue,) new goods are con- stantly received. ‘THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots, as any person whe advertises in the Si ——_e __— &c.—Dr. White, Su of twelve years? : ROE Eo SAMAR ss ‘of a deed of trust aeicieare be tes (Crouch ’s) every ee fo eS @ a.m. WEDNESDAY, arriving tn eM. GEO. R. CUSHING, materi iven number of 2 ; ed Interest desired, For uy hia AND QUEENSTOWN. NATE TUESDAYS. ees ment. Hours from 8 a. m. to 6 ° ress of business at office. Dr. ~f pe mn Gand 8 p.m from England, Ire foformation apply to JOHN G. DALE, * PIDDLETON & CU, BANKERS, ___Weshingtco._ Mescuasts: LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. given amount upon whieh it is desired and divide by forty-tive, m. to Wrnite fe'unsble residences exoépt be- interest of such for ply the same as above vide by thirty-six, and the result will show the rate of interest at ten per cent. piesuendasl os wise FEMALE Puysicians.—At the recent half f the general council of the question of the ad- mission of females to study of medicine, after a of the subject, was decided medical’ faculty had Passed Council ef W AN Act to set the curbstones and pave the foot- ways and gutters on the west side’ of Ninth street west, between K street north and Mas- Aldermen and Board z. C. and VALLEY CITY, of STEMS wit sachusetts avende. Be it enacted by the Board Common Council of of at the Mayor be, and he is hereb: to cause the curbstones to be tways and gutters paved on the inth street mn K street Massachusetts avenue. The work to be contracted for, and executed in the manner and under the superintendence and to defray the expenses of ment a special tax equal to hereby imposed and levied on all lots or parts of lots bordering on the line of the improvement; the said tax to be assessed and collected in con- formity with the provisions of the act approved October 12, 1865. Approved, November 2, 1309. AN ACT to set the curbstones and pave the foot- ‘and gutters on the north and south sides 'D street south, between First street west Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board Common Council of the City of Washingtyn, at the Mayor be, and he is hereby, atthor- cause the curbstor tters paved on the reet south, between irst street west and Canal street. The work to be contracted for and executed in the manner and under the superintendence provided by law; and to defray the expenses of equal to the cost thereof is hereby imposed and levied on all lots or parts of lots bordering on the line of the improvement; the said tax to be assessed and collected in conform- visions of the act approved Approved, November 2, 1809. FA AND WINTER GUODs. JOHN H. SMOOT, 119 Brings StRKET, GeoRcETowN,D.0., proceedings to Sach ayers lneat ou general council. During the discussion Profes- Soh pavers. 2 sor Masson stated that in the examination which had already taken place, women had exhibited medicine and surgery than the vote the council decided by a large majority in admitting women. JW. THOMPSON, Provident. PRESS vile NAL. » Arabs; Alexandre's, Cloth Gloves: Hal Fiannale, Gent cana Ledice Sears sat “Gent wana Lad ‘ambric Hi ¢ said improve- the cost thereof is meres, Napkins, Towels, best makes of Shirting Cottons Linseye. cheap Delaines, and all of present and comi ‘and Step Cary Regul: ling day from 14 North Wharvce, Philadeiphi, SATURDAY, at From 63 Water strect, Georgetown, WEDNES- AY. at 5 p.m. “hasers are invited to call t received at an’ BF-Washington customers will find it to their in- wh when making their pur- focz3-Im} J.HS. their way. and examine govds and todo is gut upon r caught in in the unto! terest to visit G chases. - bL a & i i LYDE &00., 14 Nort EW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOoDs. — and colored Silks, Irish Boplins, Empress jerinoes ested Setand the footways and north and south sides of D E) Velveteens: Cloaks; ped, and Cashmere and the body was Cor Footch Fiaid Arabs. f held an inquest, and a verdict was returned in with the facts—Chariesion (S. 0.) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berwees 177 anv 1tx. improvements — proveme' WEW STORE. luced One Case fall Madder colors at We would _— the attention of Families and STOCK OF FINE GROCERIES. Esraszisn Premium Awakvep 1s 1857. rarwr Sa SPETE By eis ) Dragon Chop, -two months bet that cH Ww UI MP. erate trae delivered promptly in eny part of the “JTRDINSTON & BOUVET, Tyocror oon A> DURAND'S EPC ET with every desirable yided with the bent alent of the proprietor, perintendence provided by law; and to defra: ‘to have the expenses of aid improvements a special tok i § executed. equal to the cost thereof is hereby — levied on all lots or parts of lots borderit the line of the improvement; the assessed and collected in conformit provisions of the act ap) all orders in his line OLD ZEIGLER, (MABYLAND,) AN ACT to grade and at lean on me from D street sou! RYE WHISKEY, PUREST AND OLDEST, BEARS THE BEST CHARACTER, ge'Fek GanLow. o Cc. WITMER, 119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 19h and Mh streets on you,” return- E z EITHER x? f purgative 5 take and a few bottles will make a certain a a ae gt MD. LA ergrt, Pennsylvania avente, UMBER, WOUD, AND | coaL, to our large stock of LUMBER, Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Yommon Council of the City the curbstones POPULAR EEE zed ay e plain and headed, f 5g & mally found in s. Jand COAL. We have the- i 8 g 3 é : # : ; nd other well-known White, ‘Wood, sawed and split and in the sR eshremeears ‘to im any part of the city 2,360 pounde to by mall Bee DOLARK & 00., ores and bik ot Bast. aad fl oc2-tf Branch yard SeTENST ATES

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