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ee ‘unjustifiab! Public Scheel Examinations. Fire? DistRict.—Primary, No. 8, in this Dis- trict. located in the basement of the Thirteenth street Baptist Church, Miss Mary McUill, WEDNESDAY. -+o-Sume 8, 187@ | teacher. was examined yesterday by ae = ppt ape ame amen! ron preload “ compored = LOCAL NEWS. Seven tat guntee soars ot cde eeaelite hom, on tie roll thirty: were at the examination. All gu answered satisfactorily, sh that they have been at work di the year. large number of parents and ds of the pupils were at the examination. Twenty- of the will be moted to er grade echost in the Franklin School Dusldig in Amusements, ac. Narromat Taeatar—Jack and the Bean- stalk,” by the Foster pantomime troape. Walt’s Opxrna Hovsz—Walballa and Bio- plastic Troupes. Wasnixoron City Gaxpex—Pic-Nic of the Baker's Association. was awarded to Cora Gardner, aged eight STRAWBERRY FESTIVALS—Second Baptist Church, Virginia avenue and 4th street, 8. E.; | Years. Fremiums for exemplary conduct and dudieary Square Women's Christian Associa- | Wenter ‘Mary La Baste, Mary Little; tion, ith street Presbyterian Church, South id, Mary Baird, Mary ‘Sauter, and Susan Washington. Kimmel. Preamiums for attention to study AwaLostaw Ista®9.—Grand pic-nic of the | and improvement were awarded to Susan —— Association. Berier, Frances Oliphant, Elizabeth Donnel! AILY BXOU! Om steamer Arrow re anship to eC re ‘or neal Meast Vernon. © | jese'to ‘Minnie Fuller For vocal music to Frances Cox. Honorable mention, Annie Kim- mel, Minnie Glenn, Charlotte Carrol, Mattie Frazier. A beautiful basket of flowers was presen‘ed to Mr. Brown, the trustee, "y. the school, ‘The room in which the school is located is a very comfortable one and well suited for school beg! og ey metre is not a poor school room e First District, which cannot be said of any other school «istrict in the city. The magniti- cent Franklin cannot be surpassed, but as it does not accomodate all the schools ar- rangements have been completed for the pur- chase of St. Matthew's Institate, on K street, between lth and 15th for £10,000. ‘The price is considered a very reasonable one. Primary Schooi No. 5, First District, Miss Skelton teacher, located in the frame building on H street, near Ith, recently oceupied by the Female Grammar School, was examined on Monday by Mr. J.S. Brown. This gchooi is composed of boys, and the examination of Mon- day proved that they have not been idle during the year. Swrn’s Aart GALuenr, 245 F street. MARKRITER’s AaT GaLLeay, 433 7th street. BaRiow’s Aur Gatuery, 237 Pa. avenue. ‘Tue Corcoran GALLERY OF ART.—At a ra. cent meeting of the trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Mr. George W. Kiggs offered resolutions, which were adopted, accepting the charter of incorporation, and providing that the offices heretofore tilled by the election of the trustees be filled by election, so that the corpo- ration might be fully and formally organized ; also adopting as the the corporation a m W. Corcoran, sur- the words: “ The Corcoran Gallery ‘orporated by an act of Congress ap- lay 24, <0.” proved 9 The following permanent officers were then elected: For President, James M. Carlisle; for Vice President, James G. Berret; tor Secretary, Anthony Hyde; for Treasurer, George W. Riggs; for Committee on Pinance, ‘George W. Riggs, H. D. Booke, James ire; for Comuit- tee on the Building, Hyde, James C. ‘This school is located in the spactons building Kennedy, James CY Hail, William T. Waresy, | OH street, between 13th and 1ith, formerly Sor Comittee on Works of Wntlen occupied by the female grammar sch9ol, and 1s ‘Walters, James C. McGuire, George W. Riggs; well ventilated and otherwise adapted _—— for Committee on Legislation, H. D. Cooka, | BUtpeses. On this occasion it was appropriately ed with wreaths and flowers, and made stiil more attractive by the happy faces of thirty- eight well discipl ‘The examination was very creditable to both teacher and pupils, and the awards were as follows: Highest honor, silver medal, Charles Butler, son of Rey. Dr. Butler; for exemplary conduct and punetuality, Stewart Boss, Charles Bruel, Willie Reed, Eddie Turton, Willie McGill, Har- vey Sands; for attention to study and impro ment, Charles Patridge, Charles Kearney, Ed- die Thomason; for tmprovement in peniman- ship, George Boyd; for improvement James C. Kennedy, James G. Berret. This committce was authorized to attend to the col- lection of the rent of the Corcoran Art Building from the United States. The select committee was then appointed, consisting of Mr. MoGuire, Mr. Walters, and Mr. Hyde, to obtam the seal sorcered, and also te havé a suitable inscription laced on the front of the building, which is ing completed rapidly. eee Damace To TuE Loxe Brrpex.—Yesterday rnoon a bad break was made in the Lon, ge. The steamer Rattlesnake, laden wit! a thousand tons of coal, left the Consolidation Company's wharf, Georgetown, shortly after 5 O'clock Pp. m., fora Northern port, and as she neared the Long Bridge the draw on the Vir- i de was opened to allow her to pass For some reason the steamer, instead in her course. drittedto the eastward, pier immediately porth of the draw Gestroying uot less than one hundred and Bfty feet of the bridge, allof which will have to be rebuilt. The steamer was wedged into the broken timbers, and ——— orp his is the neatness, George Ken- neke: in vocal music, Eddie Cahill; entitled to honorable mention, Berrett Spaulding, Chares Raub, and George Hines§a@ Sxconp District.—Primaries 9 and ;10— ses Jennie L. Adams and Sally Dalton—the a school for boys and the latter for giris— examined basement of the German Church, above L street. These schools in the language of the day “‘are as good as they make them,” and the examinations for several years past have been of such a character as to attract jarge numbers of the parents and friends of the pupils as well as teachers oi other schools. The = by Mr. McLellan = very = tine mens of penmanship very good. The school room was very hand- somely decorated, the iron columns being twined with evergreens and flowers, and on nearly every desk & bouquet was set. Each of these schools are full, (60 powaage the roil,) but # from each were absent yesterday, on account of sickness. Miss Adams will trans- fer 16, and Miss Dalton 12. At the conclusion about the bew and larboard side. third accident to this portion of the bridge by vessels running into it within the past month. Travel will necessarilybe nded until repairs are made, which cannot be until an appro- iation is made by =. as Gen’l Michler no funds on band for the purpose. Wetrust Congress will take speedy action in the matter. Some law should be ing against accidents by the carelessness of Captains of ves- se! aie A WALL came off at Island Hall last night ‘ashington of the examination Mr. McLellan brietly ad- Tar the auspices of the South Wi dressed the pupils, and then awarded the medals Club, in honor of their victory in the | Inq diplosse wees late election. This club is composed of some of a Primary No. 9—Medal—Daniel W. Ellis. Conduct and Punctuality—Robert L. Fenwick, Castleman P. Boss, les Herbert, Eddi Shifver, Harry Ecklof, John Thorn. Study and Improvement—Edwin H. Burch, Connor Cow Bryan L. Stickney. Penmanship—Lonis nipins i. Neatness—Frank Clements. Mu- -—Harry the best young colored men of the ward. Geo. Brown is the president, John Dulaney secre- tary, and R. Cook treasurer. The main fea- tures of the decorations were two long arches, united, and extending the entire length of the room. These were embellished on the inner surface with representations of shovels, picks, B. Major. Honorably Mention: + Bie ¥ R 3 ed — hoes and oir implements ect, labor; 2 | Charlee Bupertes, Eimer’ Grumbe dese vy, wen out of the City ‘Ha ph he Prather, Frank Burnham, Horatio Moran, George Wright, Willie Suit, John Columbus, Hout Landes” Primary No. 10—Medal—Anna S. Tegeler Conduct and Punctuality—Minnie D. Sheckel Lizzie E. Kedmon, M: A. Johnson, Lillie C. Sohl, Kate M. Tom! mn, Mary E. Johnson. Study and Improvement —Lissie H. Eddie, Fanwy Greer, Anna C. Right. Penmanship— Maggie J. Burkhart. Neatness—Minnie C. Baliauf. Music—Anna Linder. Number on shoulders, with the exclamation from Bowen “Ob, save me, Perry, save me!” and under- neath the motto “The last of Sayles J. Bowen.” There were other designs and mottoes, showing cousiierable invention and skill on the part of the artist, Mr. James Adams. Otherwise decorated with banners and portraits of Grant and Lincoln, surrounded ‘by flowers. Sc. The South Washington Band were engaged for the occasion. Daring the frening Alderman elect L. G. Hine and Gol- | Toll 62; number present 56; number to be trans- lector F. A. Boswell made their appearance 1» | ferred 13. Honorably mentioned. -Ade Ment. 4b¢ room and were received th cheers. Many | £0. Kate Parker, Louisa Ballauf, Minute Bes. Of the prominent citizen? Were present. Seventh Ward | ima Mil- Bruni. lis, Paoline Shifner, Emma Myers, E ler, Ella Conner, Clara Conner, Am e Mr. M. on = aspelling Lyne between SENTATION « Auran—The | the pup the primaries had taken place, a Po ein sen 7. ss medal ‘having been offered by a friend, and = <cvabOn Lodge, No. 7, Free and Accepted Masons, and usod <0 lung the various Masonic bodies which met in the old Masonic Hall, corner of sth and D stres! having been unanimously voted to Nava! Lod. No. 14, was presented to that t= = ren <ae-honored body Piittes oF nee OO day night last, by wcom- . “aethren appointed Soe that purpose. ‘This altar is made of the finest Italian ‘marble and is the handiwork of seven highly esteemed + trou, it being impossible to deter- ine between two pupils, A second meaai Tes procured. One of these medals was awarded to Kawin H. Bureb. Br. RW. Fenwick adresse] the schools aud company, complimenting the teachers and pupils and between the schools of this day and t of twenty years ago. ‘Che visilors withdrew, and evtiful supply of ice cream aud cake, pro- and respected Master Masons. ‘1h, by Mr. Fenwick, was handed round to the and plumb are cut a!’ -ofj-00 on tr ; and heartily enjoyed. and South sif-- On the north Secondary Ne. 9 was examined yesterday seribet “\.e words: “Presented to morning by Mr. McLellan, in th: school ™y. 14, by Lebanon Lodge, No.7 room tesswent of Shiloh church, Ma:- sachusetts avenue, near 10th street. This school is in charge of Miss Octavia Israel, and numbers 45 boys—all present—J6 of whom will im seven sections, and fitted with such exact nicety that it has the appearance of bemg a solid block. ‘The presentation was made “amber next. = t the close of the examination the medal | The Courts. the ease of Shoemaker agt. Paul, a verdict for plaintiftwastound. This morning, Coombs agt. Hay agt. Bartho- and Hall, verdict for paint case is to pee alleged Wendeil, do. Gage and low, on trial. This infringement of plaintift’s patent reaper. Was en, as Toliswe pioaxcanye The last will of Rachel Stew: meathing estate to last will of Joseph A. Coburn, estate to his family, was filed for probate. Fitzgerald qualitied as guardian of the orphans of P. Fitzgerald, giving bond in $120, with pro- per sureties. BS THe Case oy Mr. Donucax—P, ‘rosecuting Witnesses Held to Bail for Court.—This morning Justice Smith, in the case of P. H. 'H. 9 ch: ‘d with illegal registration, dismissed the charge inst the accused, and stated would hold that he -Wat, Forsyth and C- : Biise, m. . im of @200 each to at court charge of malicious prosecution. ‘The circumstances of this case are well known, the examination of this charge having been reported in Tax 3: had on Saturday last, as After Mr. recel the appot Superintendent of Streets, &c., in charge was made him that oe the against was not naturalized, for the purpose of preventing his confirmation by the Boara of 61 ie year, when he was a candidate for Surveyor, el and daring the harge was again made, ition the used in this case were presented to the -d of Registration, with a t — his ition, but the board ided that as Mr. D. had presented properly authenticatsd they could not go behind them. After this the papers were as a ce at court, and Messrs. Bliss and Forsyth not being present warrants itt * be transferred, and the examination in the CF ichenon Ledge aad ett Pin alt | studies of the secondary branch was a very sat- and appropriate speeck. on behalf of Naval | !sfactory one. The exercioes were Interspersed Lode asters, | With singing. ‘exam’ oli. ee cake ma Tne Fest Maser, | canted Sao & eee oon presented - medals and diplomas as rmone~ Wil loLemen, Base BALl.—The return game between the | medal; Chas. inge, James Forest City, of Rockford, !!l., and the Olympics | "Hagan, Richard Colclesser, Abram McCoy, and James MeOullum, for exemplary conduct and punctuality; Edward Hood, Chas. Lather, and John Stu , for and improvement; Milton Scrivener, ip; Julius Rockwell, neatness; William Bailey, music; Hiram Doyle, he ‘able mention. came of yesterday, and resulted in victory for the former by the following score: -31T61 oo -910109002438 The Stars, of Brooklyn, played with the Marylands, of Baltimore, in the fatter ci 2-4 o1 terday. Score: Stars, 3, Mary’ HIRD 5 yo No. 9, in this dis- by niladelphia- tt om. theKegutones | icond wtory of the Aunesstin ne House, ‘To-day the Forest City wil) ptay the Nationals ‘on the National's grounds, and as soon as the is over the Jeffersons and Forest City will the meeting. The National’s game will commence at 3.39 p. m. ‘To-morrow the Hay ot bar will play a lively game with the Olympic ela! ‘on their grounds, “On Friday the Nationals and Ha play, when an interesting wi be bad. On Saturday the Stars, ot" Brooklyn, meet Nationals. ——_o———_— Bowe Excrxs, No. 4.—it is supposed that the vew Board of Fire Commissioners, when was yester J.C. Dulin, there being present Messrs. N. A. West, T. M. Clark mid G. F. Gulick. The: full number of of whom Tixteen will be traustorted. to a higher grade: ‘The progress of the pupils was very mg, pote forme gens Hoang 5 ind Mims Pusapares and Adelaide Saxton, and dialogues by Masters Saxton, Orawford, Nicholson, Bucdingham and excellent. The following is the Middleton were ng premium list : 3 ; exem- i duct and punctuality, John Woodtield, Gharies Saxt = Fal Nicnolion, C.Crawiord, E. Kibby and W. Stewart; attention to study, % Charles Buck’ pointed, should at its very first meeting | Marion Thompson, ham and henge the name of No. 4 steam fire engine | George Sanders; penmanship, iddletons Bowen—to one more suitable. ‘The member~ of | music, Samuel Crawford; neatness, Edward this com would not in the least object to | Bulley. such courhe, icling as they do that they have Deen badly treafed, having received pay for but twelve days’ ‘services since their *p- pointment in January last. Nothwithstandiug this fact, they have earned quite a reputation for their promptness in ng to alarms and ‘working to save pro; . Uni the direction ‘f the foreman, Mr. L. 8. Pond, the men have fitted up the sitting room very handsomely with flower stands, , &e., and have made the Renee as ome Ranewran Sey te ee re — Tue RELEASE ov THE BALTIMOKE Rovens.— dustice W. H. Chase, who committed to jail tie thirteen colored rot from Baltimore, on | Monday, and re! few hours subse- quently, states that he released them because, when good and sufficient bail was offered, he Messrs. Andrew bad no other course to 1c. Gleason and Dennis Murph: $100 for each one—to ki = ts aay = marek wan eene ie Memon was tined for carrying concealed wea- ot by Justice Wall, who Teserved his declsion ars, Marche Meslay wha flting Stiend tae rs. a near : the Northern Liberty Market, in feaving abe fell ‘THe VOTE axp THE ReotsTRaTion.—The | down a flight of in ‘k, and dislo- following is a table ing the vote | a she showi ward, as compared with the registration. Ward. Wegunration Vane Ee of Regis 2,551 22 ——e— ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM.—About 9 o'clock last night an attempt was made to set Gre to the house of Charles Robinson, on 9th street, by pulling off the boards and ing paper be- tween the lathing and and ig. airing the same with a candle. The flames were extinguished before moch damage was done. ——_¢—___ Gorve Ur.—The mercury in the therntometer at Hempler’ Pennsylvania av- clan, fans, bevt diubing ol Seen the morning The tecord 7 a m. 74 5 at 0 a m., 7é; at noon, 78, and at 2 p. m., 61. were issued for their arrest. Mr. Bliss was found about one o’clock, and gave bail for court. Mr. Severson, after bail had been given by Messrs. C. H. Holden and J. R. Arrison, asked that the bail be not received, as he was ready to & to jail and take the consequences of any act e had committed. ——————— Potice ITeme,—Edward Ready was yesterday arrested by Officer Mulloy, charged with assault and battery on Michael Fletcher, and after a hearing Before Justice Chase was held in security for court. itephen Ityder was arrested yesterday b; Officer Murphy, on the charge of petit larceny preferred by Mary Roche, and sent to jail for court by Justice Mills. Louis Martin and Thomas Ross, both colored, were arrested yesterday by Oificera Blush and Koth, of the sixth preemet, charged with riot- ing, and were sent to jail for court by Justice Thom They also stand ch: with as- sault and battery with intent to kill Oficer Borland. | leury Kropp was yesterday arrested b; Oniicer Gorman, charged with assault aml bac, tery on his wite, Barbara Kropp, and was sent to jail for court by Justice ‘Thompson. Desmond and Joseph Moynihan yesterday cee Brelsford, charged with assault and battery, and Justice Pearson required them to give security to keep ie peace. ——_e——_——. A WASHINGTONIAN ACCIDENTALLY KILLED ts CoLorapo.—Mr. W. B. Rines, a native of this om and vga aclerk in the Colorado i-_ ‘ure, was fatally injured near Pueblo, Colorado, on the 24th uit., by being threwn from ahorse. Mr. Rines was traveling with a train belonging to Mr. Jo. Venine. About fifteen miles above Pueblo, on the Fontaine, the camped on Monday night. On Tuesday morns ing the deceased rode out to gather up the mules, and, in descending 4 hill at a rapid rate, he was thrown from the and precipitated @ considerable distance down the hill. A farmer living in the vicinity, who saw the occurrence, hastened “to inform the men with the train. They immediately carried the unfortunate man to the camp, and brought him still breathing to Pueblo. On their arrival Dr. Snyder was cal to the aid of the sufferer, but he found him in a dying condition. He died on Tuesday evening, having survived the accident only a little over twelve hoars, eee ee POLICE SALE—A Mixed Lot.—To-day, Messrs. Wall & Co. were engaged in selling for Mr. G. At. Herrick, the property clerk of the Police, a large quantity of goods which have been in his custody more six months. In the 241 lots were Coats and parts of lamp-posts, coils of rope and finger rings, muskets and shirts, mar- ket baskets and cakes of soap, acart body and ladies’ veils, pistols and medicines, a feather bed and spectacles, trum and umbrella. There was not a very large crowd present, and the prices obtained were rather favorable to buyers, —_.—__. Leaye Yorre Pursk ar Home.—Our well known and popular fellow-citizen, Mr. Wm. Marbury, was in Washington this morning, ani while on Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th avd ith streets, Jost his pocket-book, containing two hundred ad twenty-tive dollars. THe Pic-wic of Grace to take place at Green Spting, near George- town, on Friday next, will one of the most pleasant open-air entertainments of the season, and a large delegation from South Washington will attend, A’ Weil AS @ great many from other sections of the city. urch Sunday School, —_— Burerary.—Last night the store of W. T. Walker & Bro., on the corner of D and Lith streets, South Washington, was entered by bur- giars, and the safe broken oyen and relieved of tome silver change. ‘They also took away 1,4) Cigars. Loss about #59. — ‘THE resTivaL of the Women’s Christian As- sociation deserves the patronage of all. The Indian delegation have been = and are ex, ed to be present to-night. Entrance cor- her bth and F streets. : aang ioe! Base Bati.—We invite attention to the ad- vertisement of the Olympic Club in our adver- tising columns. The Haymaker and Star Clubs are two of the most noted in the country. ani at tae " From J. SHILLINGTON we have Good Words and Goud Words for tke Young, both for -lunc; Chambers’ Journal for May, ani Harper's Bazar for June 18. GEORGETOWN. Oax Hitt Cewetery.—The annual the Board of Managers of the Oak Hill tery Company, submit al meeting Monday showed fol ing Spares Cash on hand April 30, 1369, $4,527.00; receipts trom sales of lots, &c., $15,541.45; expenditures, $11,282.10; investinents, $21,250.37; cash on hand, $1,610.08; and bouds held by the co: ny, $55,100; showing an increase of the invested Taba during the ao of $12,000. In view of the large sum remaiving id on the [gpa wd of lots, amounting now to $10,197.89, with mterest accrued thereon, (some of it for more than fif- teen years,) amounting te $2,488.69, the Board has unanimously determined, with some excep- tions, to refluce the price from 1.50 to $I per foot, and sell only for cash. ‘he price of bound stones has also been reduced from #6 to $i. A green-house has been erected for the prop- agation of plants for the adornment of the grounds, and also as a convenience to lot- - ers, where they may purchase their supplies on the spot, the poset to go into the treasury of the company. An iron been erected on the wi front on Road and Montgomery Sint wil gal tar ese seat ee which wi muel ; 34 cemete! of Both th beauty of the ry: 6 acon were the gitt of Mr. =. on the cis fower is streets, and an ppropriation has been made b} the ‘poration for the eling of Koad stree! which will prove a great convenience. Prsiic Scuoor E xaMImations.—The Board -—The thirty- ninth monthly meeting of this Se icereas aud average of $1.30 ‘share. Pox & SELIGSON are the public. They advertise profitably elsewhere in our columns. SALT, of a su) juality for confectioners and others, is elsewhere by J. Thomas Davis & Oo., neat Water and streets, Georgetown. ‘They import direct and sell cheap. . ALEXANDRIA. The Gazette of last evening has the following items: Fatal SHOOTING AFFAIR.—George Morrow, a drayman employed by W: CrrovrT Court, Judge Olin—Yesterday, in | P' OFFICIAL. vine, Laws Passed by the Sixty-Seve: Er ‘Couacil of Washington City, D.C. aoe Aw Act to repeal an met ss ao se a itn t Aldermen an. term of the of Common Sooseeat ity of Washtacton. Phat b the act. entitled an “Act to set the curbstones and had We the fowtways «]_ gutters on the south side of 7: pundary street. from Fourteenth street west west trial ward to pecs t atreet, —w_- 23, 1570," be, last and the same b Brown, near Hi Approved, Aprii 18, corporate AN Act to complete the gravelii between Fourteenth of Rhode Island avenue, Fi ‘ifteenth streets Lefite Cay of Waskengton, Taat of the Cx emaion vf one thousan sev hundred and Atty ‘ dollars ($1750) be, and the same is hereby, appro- Second Ward to en- mcetioned tee seme of eth gravel Hy ahode teen! oe party. Island ae between H —_ a a eee AFTER THE a rents onl goed steumier, netiood — L street, pegipeneg) Femi tly warning the | 4¥ Az at abd Kweniy second stree 8. gillers using their nets any longer, took te Bear: " cd a sta’ Cypepen dg eg et Se Common. Council of the Cr ar ee Tet ache 2 | vertu ps see wert on 4 the | § Tat and Twenty second stres tween Twenty-fret "Approved, April 11, 170, Suppex Deara.—Mrs. John died sud- denly at her residence, Mount Ida, nearthis-/ ax acr for the relief of Abraham Fleming. city, early this morning. Be ut enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board —— of Common Councti of the City of OITY ITEMS. aE Stang money to the credit of the rad For Bors— this Corporation. the sum of twenty-two dollars, 22,) the same being the amount of a fine, with Linen Drill Suita, $2.50. (oots, crrouseerly tmsosed. by Sentice Bnitien cant Linen Duck Suits, $3. Fleming on the I5th of September last, for A few Woolen Suits yet on hand, from $5 to $8. | aileged Suisanes. - “thpprovad, wore, erg P il early. ‘urchasers will ca! rh a = No. 410 7th street NeW. Diamonps, ide Jer Oroide Jewelry, French Jet Jewelry, Silver-plated Ware, Pipes, Satchels, Vases, received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. Store closes at 8 o'clock AN Act to amend am act entitled “An act anth oriz ing the construction of a sewer in Pennsylvania een teenth and Fifteenth streets West Be vi enacted by the Board of Aldermen and f Common Council of the City of Washington between Fourteenth and Fifteenth st hasbeen laid on the north side of the a such position as to be ot uo use whatever to the pro- perty on the south side of the avenue, the property ¢n the soath side be, and is hereby, exempted from the Rayment of the epeclal tax assessed therefor, and the said portion of the t to be paid out Of the funds of the Second Ward. Approved, April 15, 1870. aS Sos least OUR LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING will be disposed of at almost any price, as we remove to our new store y, W an en- tire new lot will be HaBie & Oo., w,f,m 335 Pennsylvania avenue, (U.S. Hotel.) SS AN Act for the relief of Robert A. Nevitt. Be ut enacted oy the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Cowneri of the City of Washington, That the Mayor be, and heis hereby, authorized to pay out of the general fund to Robert A Nevitt, the sum of twenty dollars, ($40,) the amount of a fine erro- neously impo n Holt Wilkerson, @ youth in the employ of said Robert A. Nevitt, and for whom Nevitt paid said fine. [ Approved. April 13, 1570. AN Act to grade and gravel strect south, fro Bixthiccrect west to Third street west = Be ut enacted the Board of Aldermen and Board CR om tip thie aren Sjmmmon Cownett the Cay of Werkinnnn thet a oad ‘or be, and he is hereby rized anil re of ior qualities. 203 au to cause E street south, from Sixth street For sale by grocers. ‘west te Third street west, ded and grav. “D. B.F.©.,” and all styles of Double and | fhe direction of the Uits Surecnnr aad the ee Single Breasted Frock or Coats, are be- | tendence of the Commissioner of the seventh Wack: ing closed out at cheap rates, incrder toremove | and to defray the expense incurred under. this act to our new store, corner of 7th and D streets, | the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, ) oF 80 To secure bargains call on Hable & Co.» 335 | much thercef'semay be necemary. Ue. aud the same 5 a a Penusylvania avenue, (U. 8. Hotel.) hut | the Seventh Ward. Approved, April 15, 1570. InrorTart To GENTLEMEN.—If you wish ,, AX Act for the relief of John Speats, ‘cleansed, ed by the Board af Ald Boar Foote Capea rere a cs ear eeay anime | af Cometien Cencal of tae Cay of Wenn e ee show ‘again; if you wish your Bicely Rg RD (92) be, and the gaime ts a0 that will look like new, fie aor to. refund the atau of sfine Se. Fisher, ‘frst-clase eccurer, upon farper agent of staten Zaand ana) ‘New York Dyeing: it om Setobet en Gllages vioiatioeg of ines” 9th atreet, the Patent Office. List of AN Act for the relief of James H. Logan. Bert enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board Om etl of the City of Washington, That the sum of twenty-five dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated out of the general fand t) bls layor to refund that amount to James H Logan, being the amount of a fine imposed on sai ‘Logan, for an alleged solation of law. summer. References:— Messre. B. H. Duvall, | Approved, April 4&4 Pa. ave.; 8. H. bemeig og 22 Pa. ave.; G. F. Schafer, 215 Pa. ave:; W. 1. Griffith, 308 9th | Ax Act to refund a fine imposed npon Charles West, st.; A. Sake & Co., 316 7th st., and many others, | __S¢ tt resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Booti Bee nt in ‘colymn. 6,16,1: | | of Common Council of the City af Washington, That : o sum of twenty dollars be. and the same is hereby , Sppropriated out of the genoral fund, to enable the = PawaMa Hats od — refund to, Ohariee West amount of a leached rimmed, . 0. Weaver, a justice of the peace, Ata.T. mey’s, 924 fen arenue, | 4°07 the ‘uth day of December, 1-3), south affle, bet. 9th and 10th streets. Av erCr es AES AN Act making additional regulations respecting the expenditure ot money by the Clerks and Com inissioners of the several market-houses in the city of Washington, Be tt emacied by the Board of Aldermen and Boart ef Common Council of the City of Washineton, That on and after the passage of this act, it shall be aa- lawful for any of the Clerks in either of the markets of the city of Washington, or for any of the Comms INDUCEMENT TO Buy 4 Goon Suwa Ma- OHINE.— Willcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the most ae and best constructed se’ chine, will hereafter be sold on liberal Suit hice dees ee tae sicners, at apy time to cause any Work to be done in ‘THE WASHINGTON Crry SAVINGS BANK, cor- | 205 of rot noes By SSUES eT Of Tth tract amd Lowinter ‘Om 6:30 to 7:30 o’clock every in addition to its regular banking hours. It pays interest on deposits. 8 ne ieee seat eaton ee ~ Tnrs ($35) without being first duly Rete} by an sf of the City Councils. SEC. 2. And be tt Surther enacted, That it shall not be lawful for any Clerk of either or the market pouses in this city, or any of the Commissioners of fhe markets, to employ more men for ag market-honses in order than Is cu- keeping the said > horfzea by law. Sec. 3. And bi it further enacted? That all acts PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, parts of acts inconsistent wath this act be, and the here repealed, and that any Commis Clerk violating any of the provisions ot this act shall be liable to a fine of fifty doilars, for each and every such offense, the same to be*col lected and seme as other fines of the Corporation arg collected ‘and applied. ‘That the largest assortment of STBAW GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACE SHAWLS AND PARASOLS LOAN OFFICES. Are eelling at reduced prices at 8, HELLEB’S. INCE, THE PAWN BROKER, 1006 Penn avenue. airing money call and ‘will be satisted with their traneactions, PEC. |CK.—Merchandize, Furniture, Ss gens Oe taken on storage, at) PRINUE'S 006 wania avenue, Cash advances mad: on the same when required. FASSQME DEBSSES, SHAWLS, UNDER. Ww. BEDDING, &c., &c.. at bargains, st eS OFFIOE snd Depot for the sale SRO LORS OLEIGE cof Bert myaeiy Ladies’ and Children's WALKING SUITS and UNDER GABMENTS at prices to suit all. oltvisaren Anda select stock of HUMAN and IMITA- TION ‘HAI ‘WORK, at which has been selling for ‘end other styles from 75 ts to ». MELLERS, Pia a ae 719 MARKET SPACE, ee _myl6-im Between 7th and 8th streets. Cs4nLEs — sEBG’S LOAN UFFIOR, GENUINE VICHY WATER, mei BOTTLED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Just received a fresh anpply of tho f : moat terme guaran toed. 5 Grande-Grille: Hospital, Celestines, Hautaciee: ated paral ed. Mcolames. he irede sippit Popes CATAWBA BRANDY, i in store; Seventeen years old, fifteen years in store; highly HAVANA AND KEY WEST CIGARS. Also, the popular brand of MSE PERE oo cis ery ceanier a Sree ae Ea ae. WINES, | Cit Loam Office, 1006 Penn. avenue. OLD PORTS, SUPERIOR SHEREY AND MADEIRA WINES, &e., &c., at low prices, Successor toE. 0. DYER & 00., 1213 Peansyivania Avenne. EALTH IS WITHOUT PRICE! . Dk. J. BRADFIELD A™= 3. SHEPHERD @ BROS, RAVING REMOVED TO THEIR YEW 4RON WAREHOUSE, 010 PENNA. SY2 UE s38 sun sem em. Respectfully call sttention to thefr assortment of PEN OMIN'S BEST FHIEND GAS FIXTURES, It wit the secretions: reltove'all pata at the comprising bef ato] ALL PATTERMs MANUPACTURED BY TEE all ‘eg atald Tueker Manufacturing Co, Now York oie ceaat ot, an tw at im ; cheerfulness ‘Mitchell, Vanse & Co, Now York, ‘It is assure a all the sbove diseases as | WHICH ARB SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS qui isin er. Tgdiscom cars themctes of othe above dioaaea PRIOES. Schaerer mrees eters a ined tana is recommended by the best physicians and’ the _, The Largest Stock of PRONE ED, GLOOKS, and | ever exhihited tn W. , and at the LOWEST RATES. Every Variety of SLATE MANTELS manufactured, of style and finish equal to the fines fmaported marbles. TEREA OOTTA AND IRON WARE, OHIMNEY VASES, DEAIN TILE, STATUES, RIDGE TILE, Sole Agency for MOULE’S PATENT EARTH CLOSETS, - ‘We call especial attention to our ‘Comprising all the most improved varieties. ie enero gral bide not | FOUNTAIN JETS of every rrle ws Pegseis alee Satan EATS | of tometer arienciarste sna wort RORPESEE CCRT AAR RRS | BOGART a TOPS, EARTHEN FLUES, SEWEE PIPES, 20. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM CLOTHING, &. LIGSON'S, 125 BRIDG AT ygects Gorginen, oie amertoen | HOT WEATHER IS APPROACHING FANCY aod VARIETY Goons Tors. CAR RIAGES, ctc., suitable for Fairs ant dad even below cost, to make room for improvements | in the store, and fer a well selected stock of MUSEU, PIsOS. abd MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Weinrite indies and ecentlemen ia Faire cag eerie Weackly Magazines, Daily New York THE STYLE-THE DEMAND. snd Washington rT. —s on band; subscrip- Eins taken for Foreieu Mage * cone { Her.) at T° WHOM IT MAY CONCEBN. Ba. BF. Guoncerows. June s. 1570 “ jotice is hereby given that the fol pie? pert: vo Sia tor ezes March 23, 68, and Poot re deemed ih interest and cost of adver- 1570, Corporation Pre percheers eccordance rovi for each cases: SINGLE BREASTED FROGK Ovars. ALL GRADES AND COLORS wer. Towhem "ni Description. | Purcha- i <= THAT BISMABCK SUIT Beall st, 100 foet THAT PRINCE ARTHUR STYLE John |Mar22, Lot io. 8%, Hol-\Charles 199 72 Bloyee 1369. Stewart LINEN SUITS at... x | WHITE DUCK SUITS -at.. a CHBVIOT SUITS... $13.50.004 13 ATLANTIC MILLS FLANNELS. $12.90 and 13 | P | ALL WOOL SUITS. oe 1a 3e8,11,15.15 308. L. sims, co ollector. 30 STYLES FANCY CASSIMEBE PANTS XEORGETOWN DOLLAB STORE, 73 8 ‘Street—Just received, an unsurpassed assort. ; ment of Jot and Fancy Jewelry, Chromos. Vases, | 500 OFFICE SACKS at........ Prt Knives. Pipes, Fans, Albums, dc Se. Cail and see, at No. 73. yim RY GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUITS ALL STYLES AND PRI At the Popular Clothing House of AD eek Coons, for men snd }, Mt SO, 2. 75, 87d. $1; beautiful Dress Goods for sults, from 28 p; White Marseilies, 25; ior do. Shp. worth &); Grenadines and Berages, I> to B cents; Bipered, Pp ies, ISS, and 25, very cheap: Black [ron Grenadine. S749, %0. 75. $1; 8-4 do., B38; Calicoes, 6. 8. 10, Ide. Zam) uj leached Muslin. 13%: good nicbruted SULA KID GLOVES t ith General assortment of Goode AT POPULAR PRICES 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, Call aud 7 te i BENJAMIN MILLER, 01 Briiae erect. Georgetown | 33-1 BETWEEN 10rm Aw Ute AK HALL CLOTHING COMPANY. | 7 A i@ OF GOODS TO-DAY ‘ ‘it ry ete ortment of men’s. foUTHS AND Ci A. STRAUS, SEE Tote __BOR Bellas Greet. Goengees x RGAINS IN SP. GjP*AT BARGAINS IN SPRING AND SUM JOHN H. smOOT,. aid BRIDGE STREBT. GECRGETOWE, D. 0., receiv assortment « LADIES Ly ng GOODS, of Jay ks. Biack Silks, Grena- | Made up i superior stylon, and our list of prises nag dines, J Mixtures for reduced to the I rol ¥ Ft wows hag salees Ging res been redu: to th eat gold raves. | _ Look at our list of prices: Business and Walking Suite at. | Business and Walking Suits Business and Waiking Suits at. Suite, latest d: 8 at. and W sucker. baz! C1 amese, £0, LLAMA LACE SHAWLS, ina GLOVES" PAmaSeLe eae Jones’ Nainsook: Cambrics, French Musif Richardson's Trish Linens: Lace, fen itched, snd Plain Linen Cambric Handk. ereht with a "fi ‘assortment of Gent's and Boy's | Bo: me 75, 8.75 ear, Ladies and Gent's Underwear, English and Beat French Ghlidrens Suits. 3b. ¥. A ', Mousefarni: . PUT SeSiat cornes beccceied nW® a ron, and we ily receiving the latest SP Having purchased all goods at the recent from our oth setablishmont.. — tee, a York, for —_ baad mé6-im OAK BALL CLOTHING ROOMS. os gees tee eens: J. HEIBERGER, x F. (Snecessor to H. F. Lornoy & Co., CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAYY MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, late Br IS-tf No. 362 Penn. ave OOOO FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. pe inact elton Simtel —_——________ ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALEXANDRIA LACE STORE. ‘ing this of May I Opening this 19th Gay y another very large LLAMA LACE POINTS, ranging from $10 to $60, GREAT BARGAINS. DBESS GOODS—e large assortment. CARPETS PILOLOTHS and MATTINGS cheap. Goods delivered at an; int in Wasbington or Georgetown free of cost = WITMER & SLAYMAKER, 75 and 77 King street. INSURANCE, [THE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR ne ge sirvinie AT NEW TORK PRICES: my]2-Im ELPHONZO YOUNGS Has removed from his ol Stand to his or . GONTINUOUS EXPERIENCE IN THE BUSI NEW AND COMMODIVUS STORE, No. 602 NINTH ST., CORNER OF F. NESS, IN THIS CITY. IN THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE Where he will be happy to see ail his old customers. as well as ail others who desire FRESH GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE . . BATES 1S you desire prompt payment af iosses, ow rates, and he best Companies, £0 to HANSON &% BLACKFORD, has been during the past woek selecting OF CHOICE GOODS, which, owing t: GREAT DECLINE tm that market, and havin, BOUGHT FOB CASH only, and having also pro cured very LOW RATES Of TRANSPORTATION per Steamer direct to this City,.he can now offer to the Washington {public at prices which, for tha same quality of Goods, cannot be endersold sooth of 619 SEVENTH STREET, Orrositg Post Orricz, And ask them Sor a policy im the Ola“ Atma,” oF the “Franklin,” of Philadelphia, or the ** Harford,” or the" North British and Mercantile,” or the “ Put- mam,” or the “Springheld,” or the “ Potomac,” of New York city. Georgetown, apa A PRUDENT WAN FORESERTE THE ELPHONZO YOUNGS, An prosperity prepare for adversity, GROCER, Insure your property with : UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE, 4.8, PRATT & SON, _je ltt NINTH AND F STREETS, én the ? : PHGNIE, Hartyord, = FEEDn the YONKERS ont ‘a LABGE ASSORTMENT, FIREMEN'S, of New Yora, IN LOTS To SUIT end thas suard asevast FIRE! FOK SALE LOW, York, and thas provide for tas comfort of those yoo Sadbcunioresesseaiion meee 4 (or A. 8. PRATT ON, Agen ITS, _apa-tt No.3 ¥.M. OA. Burid' PE tier berriation nat opened, NTR OE ENO | poe nea, Ofice—Bo. ave. east kets, ee for or revenues: igs = ‘al Dessert, 4 ‘the Most reasonable terms ad ure beaten, men, Dir President: * — 880 Vice "7 8 Albert Biscuit. jal8 Under Ebbitt House, cor Ith and Feta. ———————— eee __ STEAMBOAT LINES, SHORTEST AND LA Cooke ane B’oknman, Secretary PAINTING, &. heal BRENNAN, Late of the Firm of MACNICHOL & BRENNAN, Sunday. p>. m., fed f 5 Onice 817 Peanayivguts mye WV ASHINGTON, wonrc BUsTON STEAMBOAT LINE? - CHANGE OF TIME ON AND AFTER MON- DAY, THE 830 insTand °™ Steamer “LADY OF THE Teavee at 75s. o. and a8. elegant Denty, WAL GDMINED, PLAIN O8 IN COLONES” =. BRENNAN, ‘808 D street, opp. ¥.M.O. A. Building. B—No Potash or Whiting Used. _my21-Im 1 PADDLE srginige ax vp "s 7 my MONDAY: June 13. r — foot of east, % w& be obtained at the office of the may and efecto accepted the bi mips oe are will enter into s con- tract for the of the See erence oe COWEN, Mayor. K HALL LEADS THE FASHION LW ALI styles of Clothing =

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