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CORPORATION AFFAIES. Board of Aldermen, “ay 234. The Chair iaid before the Board t communica ‘The Invincible Clubs Tait for Emery. | Second Ward Reform Republicans. MORE OF COOK'S LIES DISPROVED. SPIRITED MEETING—BOWES’S PURCHASE OF regular meeting the First W: Invin- ‘TOM PLORENCE. me br = A largely setentet and spirited. meeting of EVENING STAR. TUESDAY -ssseccseeseeeeees May 24, 1970, | cidle hegre last might at the nesrae the Second Ward Emory Club was held last | tio rem €he Mazer, one annemaing hls ayproval rT ND | the chair, and Jno. W. af , | night at Cnion Hall, om Mth street, between G aiicrpaee ete rat LOCAL NEWS. ‘sonal was well Sled with the friends | and H, with Mr, David Fisher presiding, ang | {he Fir’ National esheets pcertien 1 ecaltcte ss thd gi . , and great Mr. Samuel T. Grown 5 ant. co, this date of 5 ware Amusements, ac. P istrar inanser to a aici ‘ “Ot thi Loa NaTIOWAL TaeaTzR—E. L. Davenport in “The Iron Chest.” I. 0. B. M. Pic-Nic at Abner’s 7th street park. Mutzznotr HaLt.—Lecture on ‘‘Lord Byron as 2 man and a poet,” by Samuel Tyler. Movst Verwxon Cavacs, 9h and K streets, strawberry festival. Patty Excursion of the steamer Arrow to Mount Vernon.* Sucta’s Ant GALLERY, 245 F street. Makxeirsr’s ART GALLERY, 488 7th street. Baxtow’s Ant GALLERY, 237 Pa. avenue. pandivananer onset teased 1963.91 Also, 9 com pater in ‘aaswer * ve the amount of war: ALDAR: 2 SOUTH (WASHINGTON | SUNDAY as ace Serena: Jelebration. pi ot ena eer as teal esogeber peers Cel a s ‘This morning, the schools of the South Wash- ot Were senpeciuliy ures Me Gta imgton Sunday School Union held their anm- ‘ery respectful On motion of Mr Chase, the resigust versary celebration In the Metropolitan (M. E.) loore jaced a resolution directing an anon a weeaney. im the Board of Alder- fuen, which authorizes tue commiisioners of elec: Sens the apto line oe ‘Chief Marshal Wm. J, the ¥ Algermen of a Eeq. Prot. Dorch’s brass band was hiding the anneal clectien for one the occasion, ard. preceded the schools, which tid ward to wevefor one year. $9s0pply the vacancy ‘ ‘our {o"bold. an election en Monday. the 6 pal at same time 0! marched off im ihe following ‘The 7th-sireet Presb; 00), ~ with ‘Mr. J. Hl. Herron, superintendent aed could one be obtained without Mr. Davis introduced) sil pl rth position) ace meeiguat of the assien, and Jehn Peters was paid in advance fhertsing Judge Uharles CU. Nott toe og mose Charles Bettenger, marshals. He cited several y windows to extend md berond, med the statin Une, aE This, schoot mabers scl wt ‘and bas 22 ald partics for the ths ata a a i top tniredaced nd gemeral bi anther rachers. their banner, was taste- fully trimmed with a wreath of was Rev?) Sella my ed. Al Inscription: “Sabbath Schoot of the ‘Seventh: Street Presbyterian churci tuted 1853.” The 6th-street polar Sabbath School, i C. B. Pea rintemdent, gud W. M. Har- | guing over to Bowen Three ch: he was intimal RFRA pg Se Te 125 sel r. Gore, wi resented the banner is ineribed: “Sabbath School of the ost club. ¥ arked, and Sel street Presbyterian church—i ‘morning, 1352.” ‘aoe Chapels comer School was the next in i marries tion ‘of- lution nevact approv june line, with M: Gray, superintendent, | ficers unless they have been identitied with the ap rar bread ot. sausre and W. J. Martagh, assistant. This school | Republican 's Komp Rd 4 Alto, introduced bil for relie of Decnie Bumbeis 230 echo! and # teachers. On their | fact that the association rh crtenet ‘the Highs paswed Banner wes inscribed: ““Eyland Chapel Sunday | principlee of toa man in Mr. ering oC Sata se carb, pave and aut School—institated 1) bomination for (Mr. Bowen) in whem ter on weet and Next in line wes co Fifth Baptist church | there can be ‘no confidence; adepted. north; AO ey Sabbath school, Kev. C. C. Meador, and | Newman Ward was then introdaced and made ehdvautnori by whem at or Jobn R. Henderson, superintendent. Thisschool | an able speech in favor of Matthew G. Emery. z ape. con sew Yor arenus ue sha ides: Bumbers about three hundred scholars, and is | 1 e.said a dirty little hand-bill had. stated tei Deen covered with second ip numbers among the South Washing. he er to the Bowenites. It was one ne emingly goeultable Jor strest ton sebools. on the irent of the banner: infernal lies. It had been said improvement. £0 pon the street as to ob- “South Washington Sabbath School Union, - B. bad done more for the colored #truct the necessary asonge of ze of the ber than th peach May, 1:69,” on the reverse, “ Sabbath School of than any other man in the city. If this was nn done tiie by filing the gaters.even biste The marshals were the ‘which itis ramored ts the Fitth aes Charch.” Mesers. John KR. Bradley and James 1. A i ng dons By .somse part cellar in that wictaily in te ns pay digeipe 2 expense of carting the cart Avery. an op- ‘The number of teachers to this school is twenty- iause,) | @ likeness of him. positions : seven. A portion of the Marine Band preceded nous Tere, however, declined by the central commit: | “SIy Sieur sresented, petition of John Donovan, the school. helt tee, as they did not consider the influence of | (not the famous contract mans) ‘The Gorsuch chapel Sabbath school came m | Florence,’ sinen & SS would olla benefit. panne Ring yaa Pat peayin ng next—Wm. K. Hunt, su: Leg gain 90 in conclusion, Mr. e executive | Fe! > scholars and 14 teachers Ow the banner was accompanied with resoluti rg the co SS announced that the Second Ward = to Te it repealing imseribed “‘Gorsuch Chapel Sabbath School Club and all persons favorable to reform | ™ittee.op improvements , =, io ~- instituted 1850." "1 o Gould mae teak Unie Comers past | eenees ch omtemtinn tt Gel act. “Tho secctetion The line was interspered with banners and seven o’clock to night to take part in the i oeee been was adopted. «bomely trimmed with flowers. The | about the Invincible Sub over to Bowen. | ratification. Trai ‘neies, music, RESOLUTIONS OF INQUIRY. children were all dres-ed well, and the day be- He cautioned the ¢ o take any stock | been prepared. ‘and all would be provided one inf Also. rerouting win nt i oon gars bed ing cool, they stood the mareh very well. The | at ali in such lying rumors. The Invincible 7 ee ee the eredit of the two-year ‘ol this corporation: line of march was out through the ease to | Club eo toa man in favor of Emery and | Mr. ‘D. M. Kelsey was chosen chief marshal what amonnt has “hee ‘drawn from raid ‘und, and ‘32th street, down across aes canal reform. pplause.} Bowen's little man Cook pesos egy Cp > Notes erga were | tor what purposes, what amount now remains to Pennsylvania avenue, up the avenue sop new pales te vilify the colored men, Decause | armounc jessrs. Theodore | its credit; adopted. ‘Albow prostgiion nesting the through the gate south of the Treasury Depart- Hilleary, D. M. Burke, Francis Buehler, Thos. ‘or to inform ths boat hamver. of Beare Wace in the emptor ot che Sao in the f the cil and atte fo"the ram pomber in horses ment, by the west front of that building to Pennsylvania avenue, and thence to the gate heading to the President's house and a the east room, where the President stood, company with distinguished ‘gentlemen, and re- viewed the procession as R. Foote, Wm. D. Davis, John Wallace, 'and J. ©. Cox. ‘The chief marshal expressed the desire that bis aids would sect promptly at the place designated provided ses. SPEECH BY SENATOR the hands in the — See In them to stand firm in the conclusion, i sa st ‘fegist of July Insts adepicd. “Aso, till aut g the cousttaction of a selon alcog éth stron ADLEY, OF GEORGIA. fats t it passed through and Botts asked why it was that | The business of the meeting having been com- | west, between Rerente mort ere ©ut at the south trout. down the steps, and Contractor pleted, Senator Bradley, (colored,) of Georgia, | Also: resolution requesting the City jer to. im through the gate leading to the west trout of the Poa men. It wae Be. was called a and form _thie board of the amount of the “fostioz t ng Hicen ascertained for sich the Corporation was Table on the Sth day of ube, Mae kooRR ON MAYOR BOWEX's FINANCIAL xI8- MANAGEMENT AND MISREPRESENTATIONS ‘Treasury, and cut to Pennsylvania avenue, and down the avenue to 15th street; down F to 0th, and thence to the Metropolitan church, on the corner of C and 4), street. where addresses were the Corporation is now solely im the ineetaet of 8. J. 5B. its high Cd high ti oe to put out this corrupt peal [A a, The Chair then wieed eee marshals of Washington ee from what he had read since he had been e, he was satistied that a , and that Mr. Bowen delivered by several gentlemen, The the club = occasion of, Mthe a and fi should not be re- {Applause.) It had Mr. Moore read a loug speech on the city finances, Frm embraced ‘hohyrmns: “Praise the meeting, 2 i sJohn “Mt. Botts, chief, | been chi ea fiente tuat’ Mr, Paes Guetic hoe bee tenes Strike the Harp of Zion;” prayer; | Sand: iam Schooler, C. H. Emei C mn, “Praise, give Praise; reading of aver Thos J. " Soy and phelps gig mg tat oe yor, in which he says:—"Ithas been my misfortune for the past two, yeara to bave been obliged to. contend wit floating debt of about &: x ing against the al report; hymn, “Crown Him; Doxology and venediction: after which the nee dis- wickets on — by W. A. Freeman, Jno. reed to «heir respective schoolrooms, where font Sone ‘that a dirty hdet city at the commencement of my administration, Fetre-hments were prepared for allthechiliven, | winch yas cient by the “ei Halt iting woh iat Tirwcnah inn ahvet tiene thes tcl atl SSS. = Scout, of | stated that he (the speaker) had been’ down to Br. Mocre said the Mayor has hers fallen tate very Pennsylvania, and Rev. Byron Sunderland, the Seventh Ward esting: ‘and sold out to rate mistakes. St ia el sa anal, Bowen. It was one of Cook's lies, and the little ion. Henry Wilson, the great champion of | {iis' been ‘ecotendir fellow knew it when he uttered it. the colored race, was during the days of know- getoee9 existing at 0 EOAED OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Gurdon Snowden then made an eloquent ap- | nothingism one of its most prominent members. | minietration, when he eta tod i The (ase of Superintendent Bich- ~al Lie ners stand firm in the cause of | The speaker continued his remarks for some | June. 18%, at $209,6%3. This is believed to have been rds Action : ily due, but it has been pplause.) time, confining himeef principally to the poltt ewe ie fa any det ie satement of that A special meeting of the Board of Public Kobert ‘Wiktiams Then took the stand and | cal situation in Georgia; and concluded by | Gent “The omission or ieorg urging his colored friends to give a hearty sup- port to the reform republican ticket. Adjourned, with cheers for Emery. eee sees Seuth Washington for Emery ENTHUSIASTIC REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING IN THE SEVENTH WARD. Hatton Pays His Respects to“ The Ring.” ‘The Republicans of the Seventh Ward held a large and enthusiastic mass meeting last night at the flag pole at the intersection of 6th street and Virginia avenue. The platform was band somely decorated with chinese lanterns bearing the City Hall ring most effecta- aliy, showing up their frauds in true colors; after which, the meeting add, ——— as ing cheers tor Matthew €. Ean sii Schoo! Trustees was held yesterday afternoon, called by the Mayor for the purpose of hearing the repo.tos the special committee appointed om the resolutiors introduced by Mr. Champtin, containing charges against Mr. Z. Richards, Superintendent of Schools. There were present Messrs. J. 5. Brown, A. K. Browne, Champlin, Moore, Vasbon, Woodward and Wilson. Mr. A. K. Browne, the chairrsan of the com- mittee, reported that the Superintendent had been requested to present his answer to the committee in writing on or before Tuesday last, but he (Mr. B.) had received a reply from the Superintendent stating that it would be impos- #il hibie jostines the linpeachmuent of the t that the debt amounted to ever then mentioned engealins saten tiesna hc arar tmeiaded to make ot, thie this amoant, which be speaker was Sixta Warp Every pan gn andl En- thusisastic Mectirg—The Candidates for the Couneil Ticket.—This mab aat last eyen- mg, the president, E. B. Hughes, in the chair, and the meeting was one of the largest held in the ward during the campaign, the Emery Club from the western section of the ward —— repaired there ina body. A motion was carried to reconsider the yote (4 which the pri- unt ot & these have not yet been all exhausted, althoug Foown that themsands of them have been app! T the Ba ying he large amount of the floating debt in cas! himeelt for official deli quency. mary election was fixed for the 2th inst., and | the name of M.G. Em The meeting was | “The tact is that Mr. Bowen came into office virtn- for him *> prepare his reply by the time | the same was postponed till Thursday, June 2d, | ealled to order by Mr. R-J. Collius, and Mr. | alsirenth nt utbe having bese supplied with tr indicated, and requested to before the | next. The committee to select uames for pre- | Wm. White was elected c rman. to the amount of £00.00, more than suffic comurittee in person; that upon consultation | sentation at the primary election reported as Mr. Gcorge W. Hatton was introduced, and | liquidate the entire indebtedness as it was xt by Fith the other members of the committer they | fojlows, with the list still open: For Alderman— | said we have started out In this contest to rid | himself, which, deductin Fer endn Bot be decided to adhere to their original determina- | Donald McCatbran, Horatio Browning and &.| the city of a pestilence. ‘The present tong to it-(the reward of $2400 for theaumeaination tion to require the Superintendent to file his | A. Simms; for Common Council—Clarenes M. financial embarrassment of the city demanded | §: je admits that he has used bonds in pay answer in writing, and had so informed that | Barton, E. A. Kyther, E. Summers, James % that there should be a change. Why we | ing it tothe amount of 445.000. How. then, can he gentlemen, and be had tailed to present his | Crors, F. ines, Is. F. Palmer, Charles Nel- | read in the ne every’ day of suits soy he has beeu embarrassed with a dcbt of answer to the committee, who were therefore | son, Wm. H. Carrico a OU , James M. Duvall, W. L. | and warrants against corporation, rues Neen toefficer Tarre is no school unable themselves to submi @ written report. Cowan, B.F. Austin, . da: = read int the papers that who would not treat this pretension with ridi- Mr. Kichards said that he was unable to pre- | Perry and George Lawso, VV ie Bogen! into his own pocket, but gale poe Bojan given ore sauneden, pare his reply im time for the proposed Friday | It was then agreed 0 accept the invitation of | the’ speaker guessed his pockets are filled, and | v"Musre mraity cf tee necting of the committee. but could at this | the Fifth ‘Ward Clab to join with them at Kat- "Area gcse in his duty if he does not statement of the Mayor in relerence to this matter, meeting read his and was now pre- einen Hall this evening, to to the ratiti fill them before the 6th of June next, or he will | and then refe nee the further statement ot Mr. pared to make his defense at any time before Se maeenah were have to get a pass from Mrs. —_ He was iw hat everues of the city for the past the committee. elected:—Chiet, Clarence Tepiesented to us two years ago as the great a namaiuinteation, whe meolect Si Mr. Champlin sald he believed that. the Se- | E-D- Gaines, tred. Euite, ‘Donald berate, financier of the world, and if such is the exe he siferatte p Seed suey mg grant perintendent had had time to prepare his gley, an ey. better look out tor himself, better than he m Mr. Moore considered @ malicioas for the committee, for a had seen his horse Sed Se the ball. and the at streets in the has looked out for the city. With regard to our athe ‘ity, coliect tors chown, by bis own buggy previously to the propored meeting in | some 1 thereafter ringing with cheers candidate, Mr. M. G. Eme! words that int yen wen's in front of Tum Stam office, and had also seen | Emery. the speaker might use would t ito build up ae? ae es the Collector, him at the Republican office. He would not sa’ —idapguedd. his popularit with the people. { Applause.) after, i B00. at he [R.} presented his reply to those papers, Sate or Om Paixtincs.—A lar; and | The argumen' by Mr. Bowen’s supporters in the eccond year, Mr. ogre tit louked very much like it. One thi spleudid collection ot oil paintings, which bawe | wete (hor Me. Doce nee e eea ee Ret nee, | BAKing s total Bere than three qua already been accomplished. The Superintend- been selected with great care, and on the most favorable occasions, in France and Germany, and imported from Etrope during the past year, are now exhibition alare Tat tap yoy the revenue from the same the last two years of Mayor Wallach’s ga istration. After a strict examination, he (Mr. not find anything chi and that the nomination of M. The i ted Mr. mery was ille- blican convention which nomi- mery acted irregularly because ent bad ceased badgering and harangu teachers, and he now attempted to it ann ha: ue the trustees. atthe rooms ot ey did not nominate Bowen. The nomination Ceitector Hall. Coming to the sec yearot Mr fehards rose to a pointof order,that the | Messrs, Coupes St Teatins ei roams OF Se oaciiaeuaWn b Geek maxon presi- Tm Bop remarks were unpatiiamea Pewnsylvania avenue and Eleventh street. The | dent of the convention. He did not know what Mr. Champlin withdrew the objectionable re- | collection com} legal power Mr. Cook had; but on the 6th of waste. and continuing stated that he was will- eminent living artists, and fine copies of some | June next we will sore him such a licking that vem a taxation of §1 4. po to withdraw one of the = because he | of the most ce! yy the old he will have to ta! een’ off_his cris toga robes and go | as sebede ae ‘trea. Th he tet action ywever. wor Mr Kichardeeaid he cady this | forming it i bell sof the best coniect po sant sick'ts | ou the geaccal wevcoment will ient ing, neconing to ir. Richards said he was ready to presen' forming, it one best collec! b nwe must stick to | ??. ~ Tpbly and would read it ‘othe Board, who could | ever offered im this ety. ~ There will be & pablic Mr. ‘Bowen, tre rea men he is or wrong. the Bayon ned OF ST UEOD. OF iene Thee then refer it or not, as they pleased. sale of thle "go to the white men and say ina Teen qultected an epontied of the general as: The chair stated that the committee had been zovenine Say 2 oy Bor) 25, to com- Bi $700,732 on account of licenses, &c., $i. appointed with the concurrence of the Super- see at a0 , under the direction of S81" making together 9596-058. and icaving ing, yet be intendent, and it seemed that he had ignored ours. Copan ‘Cooper & Tease The paintings are are black we must take the advice collected 98 p thoes seraral accounts onl; et zat the committee, | He suggested that the Board | now view. of Mr. W. A. Cook, and becanse wo are bisck | Stich ton Min Pre tencashiahe tas Meee oul © po action w committee were —— nr arguments or he-donkeyisi robe rm Eide india nd Gots ee | vO EA Nee oeraeeT EET | Rafer Mare She aire ay parsons: | eat gedane mr crei otal ingle indiv r reply to z a READ é ids permit Fey ee oe | Oct on tus Moora oe Wann rue HEAD | on the word black, and he would tell them tua that ‘This is a.m: read, or should they maintain — dignity and with the committee? }» tl Peake a $3000, begoalicl ts ‘aseessnhe B and ita oyen overestimates of Heenner, ‘ten, itis to hie cial ea terac fe Bowen inane city. hen, the these arguments used by Bowen’s friends do wore to build up the prejudices between the two races than anything else. He objected to and would always denounce this mode of driv- ing black men like a flock of sheep. In conclu- ES net here as the champion . Emery or Mr. ». He came to tell po ‘man to vote his own Sige sceeding to hold him to bis contract onED Mzx—Yesterday a number of eolored ighborhood men were in the nei; of the Northern Market Pm | mz work under the i gran tion, stating they lived in Alexandria, and that at church on Sunday in that city a notice was given out that men were wanted here on -orporation work, anda place on K 7 was “a he Ho aS ‘ar Pe T asserts wi enue now dae thea he will not ot ‘ab’ i tee to pay sit the debts ts of win committee if it had been finished in time. He wanted his re to go upen the proceedings of the Board and be published as @ part of such Proceedings, us the charges had been. He asked ‘The members of the Board to put themselves in Paine facies oh hay mong aes or bis bhaschouet se aa bis Fonition and treat him as they would wish | they understood if they got work they should re: bg ey ber bpm a ahd debts oe " ead i Jones, 8. A. Douglass, and Gas. B- Goll Teectien vot t Boner ig The chairman said that ifthe matterhadtaken | of Washington bear in mind that these illeeal 4 SS i its or ginal course noobjection would have been | voters brought here by Bowen are tak “ ia whlew lem ite yy oe ee 100.008. Some. f these chr offered to Scher cares tae reek Se the ‘eden ten-yearjtonds which mnst Firta Warp Emmry Crun—The Citizens fad depaiving aan th teak : Mr. Richards called on the Board and the re- | them of the chanee of permanent employment. end Sa Porters to take notice that he had offered to re- ply again and again and pti te: Shak eae hao, = ers " _t be used for that parpess in acconauce with Fefusedd @ pe.sonal interview, which proceeding em glone pecan ine "Atlanties of Brooklyn Re. ere de dee tie corporat a a atom Was unknown in Congress or elsew ‘The | and the Olympics of this city; caste of yester- i neeri biy So. committee haa not given him an opportunity to day aiternoon lernoon on the grounds of the latter, in the club in the ratification Ke’ "aning 0 t total of grisine aie ppear in perso large attendance. right, vit . A. Grant Mr. A. i: Browne said the comamittee had not the srt Ave re taming it rap ageee ganacine || tna Enea nel te tase ied te tht certainly ref refured him such an oppor iad game at the end of the fifth 120 |e atio'clock. Messrs. A. M. Spragui only desired bim to file hts written detenset 5 in favor of the Olympics. C, Kraft and W, Hicks were appointed a cy: r. Woodward taid that he had the Atlantics ff and had things thelr own mittee to Invite the Stath Ward Bemory ed reference. because he wanted the Beard to act way as shown ag summing up of | join themand march thence to the Moore anid they were mn on the resolutions direct, but the Superinten- | the nine innings: the comme. for ished wit! ted dent bad requested the reference. He had | Atlanti os 09 510-3». =, W. Smith ras tSeaiy caliel 9 eich or me cases ¢ ES oe ng intended tw £ pic. toe abate, fee pect | for and. ‘on the’ corrap- Sook Dee teres, Sea, a tee ite slaughter the Trustees, bu was not afrai afterncon Atlantics playing with which the money city had been manageme! being he Superintendent hadtime enough to furnish | maich with the Nationale wontad, ‘The the a wast gee | Uresied uch danced ere Oo Teports to the newspapers but not t furnish gees poms the coneld ports to Hy 2 Board. er . Saves oy Reat Estate.—Caoper & Latimer Bath Wi oe ry ai on ‘Tennletions and . ‘Tebure eaweed. harion ‘Mr. Vas or ieee his regrets that have sae Sa Seems reaper: Lot No. 12, | voted to join them at eet which Mr. Btewart and other blican members: the spirit of discord hi containing 2 3 Evening, at fgelock; ‘and. the | cameras eee in fazer nt, ih the Superintendent. jonrmed” with cheers far Bor = Sante ocmecer » eteteponeny tc He moved ae jatthew G. Emery. ‘Moore y were trae and could not are to of his remarks, Mr. fa ers lin moved to READY For THe DewoxstRaTion.—A special | 1 iy parol ope ting. and Tha that was tat Wiest carried, yeaa a ie ‘about 213, to Wan. | nod the orighedl cope btane eee ee rece | theater Oemechen He aaneceted hiner aie et. Scinktsinamaaientinemmnees D. Mott, for £2,700. . wi Crane proline held at Wi of the election «f owners ar eet ean a me ee no a naar make atrangemen' Mr. Woodward moved, as a substitute, that PR nee Picmic— or on when the Board adjourns it be to meet on Satar- Unitarian to | Po ay day wert, betore which time the jntensent Carlin at to-morrow, | dance, with — ty he a written disclaimer to the com- Son. ) the ey come jesers. M Peachin, hail then report; agreed to. jand inthe omara and D. Co: ay aed Sear. it~ After some irregular discussion the Board ad- | mor and Toturning about atter- ada committe 0 oe secure, 4 bad, ‘and. Bless: a. pec- | John Cui 18, Harliby, Loupkin and —- iy eqpened ina opt Behaoe nce aretued& coiu’ to take & DOG FIGHT came off bond in Virginia, | @dults, 0 cents. ane Georgetown, een Mi ee a8 chee aa tara hal for th the aoe? emphrer’s a eee SRR waar Fue Henry Barton, Myers, Riley a ia. pebere! junday a ‘in, ass istante, —_ prem 1 | Lake night the Seemtirel Blameete ett or oe nual el ig ‘ netthern shore the 5 n was alive . O. A.—At the ani of of- | pj. The tue wen te with a happy throng, and it should be so sgais er Mou’, Christian Amoctation Pelt ie etary 7 P last evening, S seneral Q. O. Howard’ was | t running weetwardly ——-s—_ napignodsl: low- | the ihrer st! Virginia av; peer: Tan svinume compass in the” tomac | Ing 4 {aR Neat ak ng Virgin fiver vests rds} ween Henry Hy. . ‘A * calities of ‘tha Thom cn Parker, attached to the Britsh tag's | [on 8: 8: Fieber, Wiltrs S ee i fence thna all nrnet Gent and other pr ‘eer ate ctcut two hee ia Sth jotenig Secretary, Gun shorn, oe oe | ie eas iit tng Core fo the interreeticn Sestesdos, OMcor , of the foarth pate to-morrow afternoon as Si asi gaat seamen lor. char; with an | Word Emery nd be avi sng po ie emia Went a parle Anderson. ith intent to kell, ted to jail fer court by Bakes heat she sade at 2 333 Penasyh p.m. wt Hesrpler’a, avcnuc, seed oe i sage ard whenever ers, gutters, walks or fing footways, gas farted or. maved by the s shall be at the ex said company, and and water pipes are dis- the sume pense ‘company. avd without cost oF less eg any eitizen oF tothe corp ra me Washington. tion from. the Clty Surveyor, stating ne erates i don thes a ing the Ut Not inoue the interesteot, ner of individuals in am Kk. in this connceti-n. submitted ac ymnu- that the map acoompany- pag the city, when ‘ait up tetas lous, tayfestecre an wherever the ch: of itfteeted Dy ‘of grade. and it Sp ie hy: | improve tee strerte . ey ne Bape Sent of Bowers, Be. ag changes of grades are, obinkos, not to the interests of or the ep saneod fa resia- a THE conpouarion FINASCR#—ONLY 4 LITTLE OvER Total assessed ypice of real and personal property for 1800... ‘Tax on said property, at $1 40 per Tax on real estate and personal omni om mer ome ‘ax on personal property, se} counts, (holders of personal rate ac property ‘Total amount of general tax levied in 1599. ag TAXES. $572. 2007 The collector of taxes not having ported to tat the tax, books of 1569 to date. and the condition of said books being such as to render it almost impossible for us to ascertain em the amount of uncollected taxes, Seevaliectorh ment of the gross and net for 1868 paid to the Ist instant. From said in ent to De esaasese- sowmeoseeoene Agaving balance of nei ny Sorniein’ us with @ state: t amount of taxca he gross amount of taxes collected to the Ist 617 297 03 it 982 we les said inconsid erable amount of the tax levied upon the personal brcperty of holders of personal pr: operty. tpen stocks, has been gi i A Tid on cach being as follows ; Taree fom personal property only paid to m 208 & es om stocks paid to date... 3 SB Leaving unpaid Gn eid Scgotntaann 19758 Total amt remaining unpaid on said ac’ ts. 630. 80.45 0 » Leaving a balance of taxes on the ac- counts of Fingil te oe due and. unpaid to Ast inst. Deduct ‘tax o $ZA 594, Asseaned value of real estate known to be exempt from Payment of general taxes. (See En- closure B”)... aecepeeennnstnaneenee Leaving & balance Of..rscssssnsceesenmereceeen aa addition to said sesessed value of me reneral tax closure: Sirrees, “th h for i jedi ‘would leave a balance of taxes a; m the accounts of real estate owbers Total taxes, due and aupai sumed to be collectabl ae 1568... compan: leecor Boswell, sh on real and p¢ lected to Fs 7 SAHOUNT OF Aiscount of five por allowed for November and December, 21.454.4 amount received to May 1 361 "Alau, {rou the Collector's list of pret from payment of ral taxes and ent: general tax book 1s, being chur Property. the Corcoran Art Builaing, Co ae 194 537 59 cal estave nto De exempt, we wppend 2 statement of assessed value of real estate supposed to be exempt, or for which Ss claimed, from gamer of ~ 17563 B on tax books €: ng the amount of general taxes snal property for the year 18%), col to bave been as follow: Total al tax collected for the year 1s, emetery, &c., on which the taxes at the assessed have been $3,255, valne woul Al n general’ tax Leing mainly church which the taxes smonnt to $13,551 / ud. school property, of property supp ysed claimed, frum paymea? books f hieTist are the followin items” Metrop. ailroad Company, track exemption u ghar re taxes, 6120. rument of Prussia 1. lot 21, $205. tan and George. town Koilroad ard Uhio Railroad Tolling stock, &c-, 472500. any track, ; Baltineore spat ron, improvements, We st of the Church property and oth -r property ex empt from pay ment of general taxes. has been ens. temarily omni NEW BUSINESS. The following were introduced: for relief vf Universal, Franchise on the table. By Mr. ed from the tax books trom year ty —Potition for sewers in Rhode Isiand avenue and ong other streets; re ferred. By Mr. Browne— reet; Campbell to erect a Boxd—Bull erat fasten to erect a fram house; referred. Resolution suthorizing the ewab- precuict in the tion atking ishneut of an additional vy Seventh Ward, laid on the table, the return from Aldermen of bait to ep pri in square 0 ani D il for relicf of Mrs. De Te sy Backs eat She ele John Onsley; re » ch the grade Rocce tine ating ae Ast ‘ant 3 F. Boldenr—Perition of Jom ph ar his premises; iy amending the general appropriation bil folnt reetiution evanting, certain ritiegee ion eran in tert Spphasseite i Deanin Rliey for Gener & arket; 5 balk —_—_— OITY ITEMS, Avaska Diamox: Jet Set D8, Di Oroide ae, uttons and Studs, Pipes, Vases and Satchels, ota; paced. Bi Hott and bill ‘auther chr bine im to enclosc @ shade tree B Hall—Bull wae Tooting at wement on west aide of received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry between No. 457. Pennsylvania venue, 4% and ¢th streets. SILK WaRpr SeRcE Sacks a very handsome article. A smail lot only in Ulive and Black, Price $8. For Gentlemen, Gxoror C. Hexxrae, No. 410 Seventh street N. W. oarstoare “ Tm momen rari, j — GECRGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, ASTUBA ee! zs. A limited amount bn we 1 waaTUR plication showd wd be made Et sh gad ease LLPoTURE oN “eraix ek, ay iam SOY Peat SmUtsON. to uete toe er ihe same Pisces id Peeper a ete.. * ate jace, fully solicit a share ef pubsic MINS ___{Cares, aeors WHISKIES A’ AT cosT. aioe = 98,80 sation. vi ied oe fink and OLD Shock 1S at ad eeetien® petosn. Eanes? FANCY bs my 'S at nat. eT ee te. 8.5. cocuer Besta ved Aigh Shands tary isan Seon iese ores ie Tae my7-im ceri BARGA is IN SPRING AND SUM- GOUDSs, 119 BRIDGE 5 raeer, a bas | asmortment ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. TRUSTEE! SSALBOR VA + Ae EL AND aEAS january 8, 1865, of yperty te strack er witha five days alter eale:) the residue 1m three equal payments, at 1, 2 aud's years, to be rai 14 nm fiv deposit to be forfeited. and the proper mn ten days: notice, at the risk the defeulting purchaser DW JONES, Trustee. my 20-dts {Courier T } eros Do y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct r; Georgetown TRUSTEES SALE OF BEAL, ESTATE NEAB TENNALLYTO By virtue o Tw desda eh tron nate nal exe ated by Hilliary M_Smith aud wite to the an- reign trastecs of the Tennallytows Union on the 224 District of ¢ Gate the Sh day of Ju in Liber No. %63 at fi = iJ 568, S73. aiso ope of the land County and District #foresaid, and nd at mest of the Treasure r of sa cP pee - we will ir at ib- Hie auction on TURSDAY. the Sist day of tay. °D -D. 1570, at the hour of 5e'clock p. m.. gon the vi oc ises, all that pi reel of groan in the county of Washington, Deseee ret ot Cal ring and known a3 part of Fi hance. Beginning for to the bots parcnased organ and the seut lot and als» before the the eamoe at =. cornet commeeg by James McGee and Ann. Me corner of said Hillery Suit ei of this “ivan 4 bon lw yaw non EF Pd bpd Sha, runn thence one of the div a ine between said Cha ee Smith's, 1 West —~ = the oe nd Shai diet ine, then south hes. to on Sntererction of th with said James McGee's north line straight me Deginning. Coutaining about «acres, 3 rods end perches of ‘land. ‘Terms of vale: ba’ance in two equal ico cash: Bey a at6 and months, with interest from the of sale, the same to 4 CHARLES RB. aie 0! ap?) tawkds — Hos “tag ieaa® 08. DOWLING, Auct ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS. _ | ALEXANDBIA LACE STORE. jing this 19th May anoth: \ Seton | ~ day of May er very large assor: LUAMA LACE POINTs, ranging from $10 to #69. GREAT BARGAINS. DEESS GOODS—a large assortment. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS and MATTINGS cheap. Goods delivered at any point iugton Georgetown free of cort. 5 bauer = “WITMER & SLAYMAKER, _myl2-Im 74 and 77 King street. : pean THIS THROUGH! A new rary: ers ies.gak HA. Takt sae eaiaragi, tas. ise and specially adapted PLAIN. BUF: ai fuswes and INLAID BRUSHES Good weari 2 pee bree f, TOOTH BRUSHES 15, 20, 25 NAIL BRUSHES at 25,37 and 59 cents. thi ly LAD! 4 ta ply IES’ LINEN CUFFS 40 and PRN anetiga LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS 20 “EWAN PR 2 poste a \ LONG HOSE, warranted Eng- INF, ants nas +, % and fall HOSE 26 BEMSTITCHED HAND- Children ¥ fancy striped COTTON 1 nosE. BOOKS: erat fem 10 cooeeae” BOOKS, BILL qFBAYELING BASKETS, in alt sizes, at from MGRTLERS Tain iNG TorS0, SETS Chigren’s taney BELL FR BO} ISG HOOPS, cents up. abet Pieensrivarrd AVENtE ASD D Sranzr, @UB 8: MEN Made deen SSecar x F. (Succeseor to H. F. Lovpow & Co.) Gas, Chieroform or Ether for or sand, Outed ca" Sere pes five Se? pave CLOTHING, &e. B. VANDOREN, MERCHANT TAILOB Bo. 1112 F Street, Between 1ith and Ith Streets, my 18a" WASHINGTON, D. 0. a A FEW MORE INDUCEMENTS! A. SARS & CO., 316 SEVENTH STRERT. $19 BUSINESS SUITS, ALL WOOL. 12 DOLLAR SCITs. BUSINESS SUITS. $12 ALL WOOL SUITS. 4. SAKS @ ©O., 316 SEVENTH STREET. ONE PRICK ONLY $13 BLUE ALL WOOL SCITS, $13 BLUE ALL WOOL SUITS, $13 BLUE ALL WoOuL SUITS. 13 BLUE ALL WOOL SUITS. €13 BLUE ALL WOOL 8UITS. RECEIVED TO-DAY, NEW Goons. LOW PRICES. LABGE VARIBTY. AT ONE PRICE ONLY. FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUITS. 5 CHEVIOT SUITS. $15 CHEVIOT SULTS. $15 CASSIMERE SUITS. CASSIMERE SUITS. 615 CASSLMERE SUITS. $15 CASSIMERE SUITS. my MALL CLOTHING COMPANY. SPRING OPENING OF Goors = DAY assortment ti ‘Aub Bi BOYS’ © CLOTHING OR superior styles, and our list of prices hag aced fo the loweat guld rat ‘Look at our list of prices usipess and Wi mammoth oot Lint OAK HAUL CL . J. BEIBERGER, FILING BOOMS. CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAYY MEROBAST TAILOR. Mu liten Hotel Brown's.) i723 pe, 302 Penn arewne, Washington, WOOD AND COAL. Spal. Ag80RTED IN CAL ey steaming pi slroet. So. 1213 baal LT EN AVENU! be OS] an Dental work doue the best manner, and at th without pain CAN BE FOUND AT 906 SEVENTH STREET. (OLD NO. 373,) BE- TWkEX LAND &K STS. LOOK AT THESE PRICES: ve ana a ee = _CABRIAGES REPA’ GE*OOm HeRT, VATE, Atacama 4 Is to: GETTYSBURG WATER, ROCK SEIDGE ALUM WATEE, KISSINGEN, VICHY, SELTZER, axD SODA WATERS, . In Glass Syphons, (Hanbury Smith's.) Bold at SUMS) PHARMACY, mis-t New York ay. and Muh ne '¥ AND BUILDING. * 3. W. DE DEANE, CARPENTEK ANDO BUILDER,