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- * GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Acct Aacrcatgad rae BEST Goops sau . . HOUSEHOLD reat AcuriOS. OFFICIAL. Laws Passed she Si: Council of Washington > D.C. EVEN ING STAR. Public Sehool Examinations, | Tue Baxxnver Crry Tamasvny—Scence «t | CONDITION OF AFFAIRS IN UTAH. Fimet Di —Primary, No. 11 | the Register's Office—Great ey — Mis — Pr a isertets recat the building are ph apes repreacntations Othe Bowenites—Since the elec- | Good Work Accomplished by Gover- * tion some of the Corporation officers have been i and I streets, Mise Ella E. Hamlet, teacher, | jn pcr'uning the Register (Mr. J. F- Cook) for FRIDAY... June 10, 1870. AND THE LOWEST PRICES! — amend “A 1 © 1th, : : ——————— } "ss examined yesterday afternoon by Trustee | clcks for the balance of thelr salaries, and the [Correspondence Chicago Tribune.| gee peg ed, a EB ed Oe SaruRD ar te trosicf the auc. =y K. Brown, in the of a nam- | office is beset daily with applications for p» Saut Laxe Orry, Uram, May 19, ‘ane t Boundary street both” ; i reet LOCAL NEWS. ver of pareuts and ‘Piends of the pupils. “als | Yt would ar ‘i covenvon sarren ix UFAN. o(eeisen ane re d Werke eet for Bab si Soera roll 38 were present at the ‘examination; 12 wilt ke Li the act entitled “An $c, 'e erede aod gravel New Large Book css, one Refrigerator, Walnut Cc. 8. OHARE & SON, usements, &c. be transferrred to ay ee primary and | : ts contd be realiz «1, ben bos from New, nse to Bat Rack. edatead, Be ‘ac. NATIONAL THEATER “Jack and the Bean- | secondary schools in mber next. the bank account being overdrawn $181,425.77. {he same is hetehy, am oe tot ot er ORLAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GROCERS. stalk,” by the Foster pantomime troupe. building’ in which the school is located is the | There is now due the force $21,250; pub- Mayor to have y day's work, ander . ] os | ; RGETOWN STORE, 73 Watt's Orgs Hovse—Walhalia and Bio- | one late! x, donated to the Trustees of the Public | lic ee he colored schoois, 22,7: ‘Se guperintenss - Gre aK etek ay plastic Troupes. Schoois by ‘Com It was erected by the | to members of Aldermen, Councils, and, other i Rote jewelry, Ohromos, Vases, | 1913 SEVENTH STRERT 5.W., Bay. mt mp mi nartermaster’ * STRAwnERKY Feetrvat—Second Baptist | @ ring SUBI®. Besides, there Sent nites on BC Church, Virginia arenae aud sth street, 8. E- schocks. Bow’ are’aoey in tan building oo Ser Wor checks out, not paid. “In the adore the CL ke ie ee Poon Excursions to Giymont onthe steamer | others will be organized there next . ‘The amoen due the D m laborers, a C. P. Smith. examination yesterday was very muust very large, is not included. Notwith- Governor Shaffer hered: for Immenes Stock of Dairy EXCURSION of the steamer Arrow to | flected credit upon both teacher and pupils. At | Standing this state of affairs, owing to the re- three ie cers Sooastereeles hen @ | TEES. COFFEES. PURE erices + Mount Vernon. the close the medal was awarded to Jos. Boz- | ports put in circulation by some of the cor- 1s usurpations to " Marseilles, 2, vapors do. 3: FANCY AND STAPLE GRox ERIE: Suira’s AaT GALLERY, 245 F street. zell. Premiums for exempiary condact and —— officers that there is plenty of money ; 3 Manxarran’s ART GALLuRy, 4887th street. | PUnstuclity, to Clarence Huribart, ean fae check eon a ee ae pass eee at Bcd Baxiow’s Aut Gattzer, 2 Pa. avenue. “pe Newer ahong, the ‘strsets witheet being spabaseed a 4 ——_o——_ by creditors of the corporation, and some- ag = oe NEW Goups ‘Tue BOATING SEASON—Grand Review of the times threats are made against him. This Rasen ete of SAMEET SUPPLIES arriving Analostan Boat Club—Boat Race, éc.—' Ana- ness, to Geo. Perrott, and for vocal music, | morning some of the corporation men were lostan ‘Boat Clab three times appotated' a | Reais Sotto: + | a0 excited over these reports, with, which they to take the of the vast quantities of Choice day for a grand review, Sc.,asanopeningof the | Primary school No. 12, Miss Kate Snyder | bad been gulled in some instances by Commis. Groceries, Teas and Coflecs which we disp se of beating season, but the weather being unpro- | teacher, was examined rday by Trustee J. | sioners and assistants, that they talked serions- a Me es a Ribous cavsed postponements on two eccasions. | 8. Brown. This school is located in the same | ly of compelling Coliector Boswell to open his ‘he members yesterday determined, notwith- | building as the one above. It is the lowest grade | safe to see if he had mot money packed away in standing the heavy rain, to do the best they | of primary, and composed of boys between @and | its recesses. 1 Gs panes 1 rain AND SUM Families can rely on getting JOHN H- 20 4 stances ‘‘weather or no."* 5 ——-- —— , FRESH GooDS Fierevign nasser 'ecioak pom whn | riled fgaySSant wes rota: Heche | , A Wowse ania Danesaare Atearce ox |S rt peg pat ee hour, notwithstanding the rain, ther® were | nation yesterday; nineteen will be transferred | AXNOTHuR WoMAN WITH AN AXE. Yesterda} iciary Departments of " Re G00} Snr Pande bat the very shortest apace of tims. ‘The quite # number of ladies and gentlemen present, | to higher schools in September. The system of | afternoon, Biddy Ann Johnson and Kate Wil- rd af Aldermen and Board | Someisang of Japancee Grene. | most perishable goods have not TIM to deveriorate, inciuding Col. Eli S. Parker. Commissioner of | object teaching has been used with the smalier | liams, residents of Murder Bay, met in the of That] dines, Galtans poh ey Fe Indian Affairs, and Maj. B. B. French. Owing to ctitares in this school with very satisfact house of the former and after a war of words, Ive cents ( $10.) sucker fi ‘ae. ‘Seer- —— i AMA LACE SI Wis ‘e the disagreeable weather it was impossible to | sults. The teacher, Miss Snyder, isa jaxte | Johnson set on Williams with an axe, cutting FORRES Sig cute strcngth—14 boats. The fol- | «f the Female Grammar School of the First Dis- | her severely in the side and back, and was | {Ull¥> < ages wing were out:—“Mannacassett,” four-oared | wict, and, with experience, will make one of | about to finish up the job when she wag seized. im all Territorial matters with shell, with Pr. riley, Shuster, Corson at | the best teachers in the district. At the close | Kate Williams was attended at once by Dr. Courts established by Congress; not to commis- the oars; “1! ot,” six-odred lapstreak, with | of the examination ig | the medal was | John Walter, who says her injuries are of a | gion any Territorial officers created without oxswain, Caldwell; F: ewarded to ard C. Carl. Premiums ter | Very serious nature, and Johnson who was warrant of law; not to commission any Terri- Lewis, ¢ plary conduct and panetuality to Frisbey | a¥rested shortly afterwards was committed to | torial omcers not nominated by the Govern, We would also call attention to our stock of FINE BRANDIES AND GIN, in bottles, at Wholesale Prices CALIFORNIA WINES EXTRA FINE OLD WHISKIES Lou’ and ‘*Foam Belle,” the for- cher, Magrader Hough, George Acton, | jail for court by Justice Clark. and, with the consent of the Senate, by Mr. Patton, president of the wm H. Irwin, Frank I. Marsdon, and neem by him; but, on the cont Don't forget! club, and the Iatter by Woods, stroke of the | Richard A. Chiem. Eor attention to staly and LARGE Sates or Reat Estate—Fitch & | to appoint new officers, particular! ier DOUGREBTY & GRILLETS SELF-KAISING Abnapolis crew, the well-known “Fale ‘mprovement to Edward L. Hynes, Charles | Fox, real estate brokers, e sold parts of lots | sioners of the Penitentiary, who should, b: hereby, gran! FLOUR Ranved by a picked crew, prominent among | Lewis, and Joseph B. Johnson. For penman- | 16,17 and 18, in square’ 72%, fronting 28 feet on usual process, compel those illegally hoiding ight Company to erect a rail- is the best in the market, and we sell it tae Ot the saint, the well-known commis- | ship to B. Duryee. For neatness to Charles F. | Ist strect east; between East Capitofand North | Weta! proce to appear in court and show coms | Way, overhanging the sidewalk of II street north. sary of the club. Several of the Sand ig | Mglean. For vocal music to Augustus Kneass. | A streets, with a depth of 152 feet, improved by | why they did so Mis mind fully made Sees | Weste between Iwenty-sixth and. Twenty-seveath ~ Circle the boats wave Quek, Rassing round ina | At the close of the examination of Mrs. Samp- | a three-story brick residence, to Cyrus W. Field, | {yay cuc¥,did 90.) waiting the arrival of the | rests northwest Procuet, That trav onTcag, | ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS. ©. 5. O HARE « SO circle the boats were drawn up in front of the | son’s school, primary No. 9, First District, men- | Esq., of New York city, for ‘$13,000 cash; also, | new L nited States Marshal, M. T. Patrick, to shall not obstructed thereby: Provided LE. DI LACE sTo. wed ™ Doat house when the presentation of colors took | tioned in Tim STaR of yesterday, the medal was | lots 0, 11, 12,13: and the west half of lot 1a commence operations, when he was suddenly | Furdher, ‘That the consent of the President of the | A UBXANDRIA s @Rocr piace. ‘The flags were, first, a large handsome | awarded to Edwin Finch; premiums for exem. | square 738, fronting on East Capitol and ‘Ist called home by the alarming 1!Iness of his wite. | United States be first obtained, —= BS, unting club flag. of white and bine. presented | plary conduct and punctuality to James Ten! , | streets east. and containing 18,840 square feet. | tux UNITED STATES YS. THE TE Approved, April 20, 1870. i by Mrs. Lewis and Misses Keating, Majors and | Albert Honzee, ‘Edward MeCristal Ellacac | to ton. G. Ordway, Hon. Thomas Fiteh, and | 7 Or eoté. eis Crening this 1th day of May another very large 1913 SEVENTH STREET Ny. w., Gardner, and intended for the tlagstaf ef the Elmer Sharretts, and W: ips ; | Clinton Lioyd, Esq., for $18,840 cash. Meanwhile United States Marshal J. M. Orr Ax Act for the relief of Joseph H. Davidson. LLAMA LACE POLNTS, jeS-te Btw) club-house; second, a neat set of silk boat flags, | for attention to stady and improtement, to brought suit on his own account, at the March | Jit enacted by the Board of aidermen and bc od fatter bearing the morncan ting anda burgee; the | Frederick Bache, Charles Krx, George Hilton; | _Hoxomany Dischanczs—Mr. Matthew ©. | pecuety sultion his own acoount, at the March She punt Of twee ee donee be cen ee sawing Sen. 630 @ & jatter beating the monogram of the club, whieh | for penmanship,’ to Charles McRae; for neat. | Eaton, of New York, charged by Tudge Thomas | C. ©. Wilson presiding, against the so-called | hereby a GREAT BARGAINS. EW STORE: Were presented by Mrs. Blanchard. Col. Eli S. | ness, to Leslie Dungan; for vocal music, to ‘ood with obtaining $3,800 by false pretences, | Territorial Marshal, J. D. T. McAllister, for . Davidson. amount having been DRESS GOUDS—a large assortment. N Parker presented the tags or behalf of the lady David Bangs. was arraigned before Justice D. Smith | full possession of his own office as Marshal of erroneously paid by said Davicson for a retail - foners. aud Major B. B. French received them | | Note.—In our notice of the purchase of St. | yesterday. -L. it «1 for the | Utah, under the appointment and commission Jggor Heense on or abont the 12th day of Febraary, | CARPETS*OILCLOTHS and MATTINGS cheap. NEW Goons for the club. a Matthew's Institute, in Wednesday's Star, ii | eten K ‘ussey for the | ot the President, as per the orgauic act. A tow | 15%. ach eae elon and Other clube wore ie eine io Private | was inadvertently stated that the Institute was | prosecution. A large number of witnesses wens | Sb. since, at an adjourned session of said term ‘an abcee Gone Goods delivered at any point in Washington or parties and other clubs were in the vicinity of | jocated on K street, between Mth and 15th. This | present on both si and the examination 1 holding in this city, Judge Nelson rendered | py, «XACT for the patios ot Jomaah | MOP Board | Seoreetown free of cost. AT NEW YORK PRICES! the boat-house during the time, and after the | is not the Institute which was purchased, but occupied ten hours, resulting in the honorable decision in the case, which was, in brief, that | of Common Council of the City of, Washington: Phat WITMER & SLAYMAKER, presentation all headed up the river to witness | the old Institute, on 19th street, between G and discharge of the defendant, no evidence being | the Territorial Legislature had no power under herebs myl2-Im 75 and 77 King street. ihe race between the ““Mannacassett” and the | H streets, a comfortable two-story brick bulld- | elicitedto ornate nee ie act to create such an office as T'er- SS _—_—_—_—_—— —_ “Lightfoot,” from a point about two hundred ing, erected for school purposes, with a large Marshal. Of course, the Territorial IN ‘OE, ¥ — 2 ae = ae boat-house, | lot of ground attached to it. Youne Lavy Struck ny LIGHTNING.—Yes- General falls with the Territorial Mar- = yen fg Fee upon him asa fine. SURAN te es ee a {he lap- | Secoxp DistRicT.—Trustee McLellan at one | day during the thunder storm young lady, is is the decision that Judge Stiles was = - ELPH a ae te pa mea, tree lengths, While the race | p.m. yesterday examined Primary Ne ii, | daeghten ot scar eee aE, ay in 1806 by the mobbingof HE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR a Soneae waren oan Gis ee ee Feng, he | Cm e,) In the sel ‘ool-room on © street, between | ner of L and 18th streets, was knocked senseless | his court, which, in is time, was the prime OLOTHING, &. T jee ee eee ened anf tnin; ick the house and | cause of Buchanan’s Mormon war. During the ul and Sth, N. W. This room, which is quite to lage Hae removed from his old Stand to his 5: & large, was beautifully decorated—“We an down ut shattering a block of | intervening time the question has either present at the Rostthewee ind eek? Band was | picase”” and Welcome” appearing in large let, | wood on which ther surat setehe tase OF | intervening time th way by the Suprens 7S LOOK AT THIS Saeiee aahens uring the recieor med some | ters of evergreen—and there was but little lady, near by at the time, was knocked | and District Courts of the Territory, more on fiom, and race, "The otficers of Ha sien ee | room left, x0 many of the parentsand friends ot | down and hes whole body discoleeed: "Ihe mance grounds of policy that law. baer bent att odes ~osenagpel os Se sae | the pepiis being present. Miss Maria Y. Davis | win was called in and rendered medical assis- | ‘The way the Mormons take it shows quite an sideate Wwe W. Blanchard tree ten: | has ha charge this school for several years | sistance. The lady is in a fair way of recovery. improvement in their spirit and manners since vees, sete © Eee , and this examination was not in any re- voici decaatitsl 1806. ‘Then they were violent and ready even SACRIFICE! JW. Coron, cantata wid Stell, treasurer; | speet behind those of other years; in fact so Firta Warp Inisu RePvetican Civp.— | for war; now, says the News: swain, Y *Ptain, and M.A. Tappan, cox- | promptly did the little pupils answer the que | qf met last evening at Bieifus’ Hall, on |. Thg right to act as Marshal in the United tions put to them as to surprise every one pres- | Capitol Hill; the President, John O'Meara, in. | States Pistrict Courts here, whether it was or NEW AND COMMODIOUS STORE, CONTINUOUS EXPERIENCE 1M THE BUSI NESS, IN THIS CITY. Ne. 602 NINTH ST., CORNER OF F, IN THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, 7 Where he will be happy to see all his old customers, Meer an amin ent, except perhaps the ioacher. In reading | the chair. A final settlement of the affair, of the Territorial Marshal, — PoLice—A regular mestng on ee BOLTS | they were apecially good, and in spelling no | the club was had, and a vote of thanks was ten. Point, and bas befors ‘as well as all others who desire Police was hel yesterday afternoon at their | YOrds were in favor of the Terri- ‘he reputatio:: of the 1 | dered to the president, when the club adjourned iuazters: all the members presentexcept | for Otder wasfully sustained. very 010 0f the | Sine die J cat United States judicial se- FRESH GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE pr eae ee ‘ ‘imo 0 contrary decides hens Mayor Bowen. The ofticial bond of Justice £. | {!t¥-eight pupils, were present. Ten wi G_ Handy was approved. Private Joseph H. | &aslerred to ngols, At the concla-) Samet Norwen, Esq.,of this city, sails for cee Gat ie ene oe LS you" desire prompt payment of losses, low vases, Baves. another Patcas for conduct unbecoming | Aen Oe fie cramination Mr-R. J. Beall brietly | pazepe on Wednesday next, for a pleasare. trip interpretation of the law; but although nd As best Companies, £0 10 an officer. Private James H. Smith, colot ers i, expressing | on the continent. Mr. Norment has a letter of a tak chi igh we | WE HAVE ON HAND OVER 60 2s case tn frat ran thawedeiurce | Megan aon ged wi th skanat | Nutacan Sau ip Pre ace sk | Sages hah angne Meee cen ¢ “ duet un! ing an officer ai th - < = an al . this case, man,” Kobert Burns was appointed & fina | medal and diplomas, as follows: Medal. Ed A nt his ruling in be- MANSON & BLACKFORD, leving that his construction of the law in rela- TWO HUNDRED JACKETS, He bas just returned from New York, where he. ‘Tne Courts.—To-day, the case of Galt and bee not the correct one.” 619 SEVENTH STREET, hes been during the past week selecting a sToox” ALL sizxs, OF CHOICE GOODS, which, owing tothe RECENT Orrositz Post Orrics, GREAT DECLINE im that market, and having BOUGHT FOR CASH only, and having also pro- and ash them for « policy ta the Old" Mins.” oF the | cared very LOW RATES OF TRANSPORTATION "Pranklin,” @f Philadelphia, or the “Hartford,” o | per Steamer direct to this City, he can now offer to the" North British and Mercantile,” or the “ Put | the Washington fpublic at prices which, for the am,” or the “Springfeld,” or the “ Potomac,” @& sen gang Goods, cannot be undersold south ef Georgetown, apa , “oo A PBUDENT as ,FORESESTH THE Ellier. Cg ay . Walter Pum- un the foree. Dr. Craigen offered resolutions: “That Major | plrey, W. Betts, E- Weaver, E. ss John | whitely agt. Bartholow was resumed. ‘The ?. a and Superintendent A. C. Richards, in antici- Beall, Nathan | Ctiminal Court rned for the term. The pating and carrying oat successtully the meas | hevtrg."Penmiamehiy. Thera Sot ee | Equity Court quite a number of orders. protect private riohtsne thy eaee en orcer and | néss W. Wilson. Improvement in vocal muse. Se gs to the county, and Ta this tyson the 6th instant neal election | George -Spensier, Honorable mention. Win- GEORGETOWN. Soagg the court, he claimed, the FOR WHICH WE HAVE No PANTS. ordinates on the police force of this Distriet, by | Held, Bradley, Ed. Betts, W. Furmage, W. ning from dinusr, found iheiz good behavior on that day. have well mer- | Wangs ‘Golembus Herpos George Pree | A s0sT AND UNIVERSAL COMPLAINT exists on connected with the court in ited, and hereby receive, the warm commenda- Fritz Schlegel. Gold medal for spelling, E. E. | ®count of the early hour at which “Gross’ niga 'e signified to Mr. Burton that he must | THESE JAOKETS SULD FROM tion and thanks of this board. That Major and | ET‘** "| battery” starts for parade through our streets. | open the house, and Mr.-Burton made a virtes Superintendent Richards be instructed to @ans- “Miss Alice Kern’s school, Primary No. Long hefore the usual retiring hour, in fact, by | of necessity with his accustomed grace, and qait a copy of these resolutions to the lieu- (temale,) was examined in Mise Davis’ pate nine or half- nine o'clock, these summer | opened it. $3.50 TO $7.00, tenants in command of the various precincts of room at'3o’clock by Mr. McLellan, and a very | Rights, our citizens are often compelled to leave JURIMDICTION OF THE PROBATE COURT. a cts = District, to be read to the officers under satisfactory examination was passed. The or- | their front doors and close doors and windows, Foliowing closely on the heels of this decisi ee der was excellent. and the pupils were prompt | t© avoid the disagreeable odor from these night- | came another from the i ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Mayor Sweeney, of G Zered the | and correct in their answers. There are fifty, | carts, “and the question is often asked, “is it | come anothe Mociedistion te ry me tre don ABD 1M OFORE 70 CEST ERE. CUE WE In prosperity prepare for adversity. GROCER, Wierese the official connertion of the Presi. | Se¥e® om the roll of tis school, Siiy-one OC | SOs'sre Goretick to theif’ dcty, can eh eohey Tertttosek reghate tn ermanlc act gives the giao ee . Insure your property with UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE, _ c ts sien J. i * we it. t it ,° q lature m rw it. aout to terminate,’ Theresa °° Bowe | School gear eleven will be transfersed to higher | Board should attend tot. if ‘not then proper | R&TTHGHAl Legislature no/right to confer it. 4.8, PRATT « SON, fener siyins au p brenere pay tg ry -chools. Mr. HVE. Haves. of New York, was | aetion to-night. by the City Councils would not | dispdaition In pense create tear tk AT THE in the — eminently d wee | present during both examinations, and at the | °°™m°« momont too soon, forthe offones io rank. | Mey were uut made tefure, Dut Ie eleand be re PHGENIX. of Hartfor. ! FEED! ‘evea cokes Sayles J: Bowen fee tig Gat. | Conclusion spoke in terms of unqualified com-| SALE or FARMS NeAn Tewmaturrown,.. | mesimeced that cote i etter 2 te VoNK EES feos Anmuenniaaie. di Sanes 9. Bowen fur the dig. endation of the schools, saying that he was | Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, has sold the par- | conditions are right. With achangeof a very few REDUCED PRICE OF $2. E.and a ate = petal aeeet in | greus it; furprised at the proficiency | cel of land known as «Fletcher’s Chance,” | degrees in the a¥érage temperature of the globe, PIREMEN’S, of New Tors LOTS TO ch be has presided over its deliberation: } it Would be uninhabited by human beings. end thus guard asawnst FlK K! FORK SALE LOW the discipiing, &o., u. Thich opinion all | near Tennallytown, belonging to the late ™* ¥, and tor the earnest and ° leary M. Smith. containin=* 7 ~ ‘G. H. | There is no use in giving orders one has no Insure your Life tm the EXCELSIOR, of New W. M. GALT 2 0v., ut we Lave ever recelvad | {be visitors united. The medal and pramacm® | Vay ee ite a | eee ee ee sortvand tes provide for the comfort of these you Indlens avenne and Ist street, from bim in ischarge ot our important (hore ; Fits i in th i: | times have so changed in Utah as to permit a L them. ep ____ near Baltimore and Ohio B.B. Depot. ‘antes | Medal—Julia Quantrille. Conduct and Pune! Me rty of Dennis Burns, in the same vi- | tit ut, cue. 87” Coll carly, and avoid A. 8. PRATT & SON, Agents, GEDON BROT a Peleg tote Pinetin Soke Benes nos | Ses ie Ss een eta | Renee Senet Ramee wot NN Sia Bring, | LS atin mes NATIONAL Camry MEETING OF TRE Araicay | Howard, “yore ype eanerentincnanereee CT | acres, to Dr. J. H. Eitehie, for $25 per scr i" . = ‘eousisting of: BE. Cucncn—The winietereot me Baltimore | ENS Joves. Study and imorovernt Anna | Mencuants’ ple growing ae Mead tuts lnves nd at toast lavaring Gels cetera ‘ SATURDAY'S RUSH NATO ekaT OF NOTON OOF Eugenie, : Conterence of the African M. E. Church heida | S¢ht Nelly Harper and Ceorgie Brown. | dred bushels wheat were sold on ’Change this fren -athee. . OAPITAL 81,006,000, . meeting yesterday in Baltimore to consul y- _Neatness—Lida | morning at $1.44 per bushel. CAUSES OF CHANGE IN UTAR- . 81 Louisiana sve., one door east of 7th at ‘Oaskets. holding a conference car 1, According | < Honorably Men- | ktrven Frowt.—Entered, steamer Lady of the | any things have conspired to evtect this be enue Moya! Dessert, to a resol) i Ares at Ha: | ua Devers, May Stephens, Anna | Lake, Devty, Norfo] Entered aud ¢!eared, ‘ge- Time seems to have convinced the Notes, Jacob Mitchell was appointed | F&4 cee oar rgee Pathe Sawer, | steamer Express, Nickle, from and to Balti- | Mormons that Brigham Young i neither des- 4 promptly — Te, sail Tisiraan. and J. KR. V. Tho: er: aa —— rs Ro a ee? more. 6 y tined to be President of the United vagy Pome A. SAKS @ 00.8, Réenbargh Albert B 9 M. L. Smyw*, president of the Association of | AP™® White, Mar : eens ij ‘Te Pustic Scnoo: Examtmations.—Onar | to decide who shall be. It has shown the Mor- we BURCHELL. the Nationai Camp-Meeting of the M.E.Chureh | Mary Scnneman, Anna Hayes, CTE eas" | report of the above in Wednesday's Stax should | mons the futility of forcible resistance to the jal) Under Ebbitt House. cor lath and ¥'sts. ne > _ wit Grove, Harford coanty, trille. Gold medal for spelling, Carrie Hough- | ORS j-— Thursday, 230, Mrs. Edmonston’s Inw. It has enabled civilization to overtake | yg 316 suvenrn eraser. ai, — meeting, who kindly of- | t?- bool to examin v Mr. Hyde; A STEAMBO fered tho wes of 2 ground’ when theirs shall | Tatmp Distmior—Primary School No. 10, 4th, Mrs. Turner’s by Mr. Newman; Monday, HOT WEATHER I8 APPROACHING. ‘Es, | i | ES Was accepted. On motion, | (for boys,) Miss Rosalie M. Dyer teacher, located | 7th’ Female Grammar by Mr. Magee; Tues: ces a ee . the nanl® was changed from Baltimore Confer. | ina frame shanty on the corner of 4th street day, 28th, Male mar by Mr. Libbey. The tt Ss nOpTEsT 2 QUICKEST LINE SOUTH. ence Camp-Meetit National Camp-Meeting | east and Pennsylvania avenue, was distribution of and premiums comes off vit twin” in rer) aad Pe ‘tchmond ure of the African M. Se. Churelt and a Christian | sesterday afternoon by Trustee Clark, in the at Market-house Hall on Thursday, 30th inst., | letters of loav inv mwas extended to the ministers and | presence of Superintendent Richards, Alder- | gt four o’clock p. m., instead of Wednesday, as members of the Washington and Delaware Con- | man Clark and Mr. N. A. West. There are 59 | heretofore stated. ferences of the M- E- Church (colored) to unite | pupils, 19 of whom will be transferred to higher With the ministers and members of the African | schools, and all showed signs of grautying — M.E. Church in holding the first national | gress in their studies. mas J. ALEXANDRIA. Vessey is camp-meeting by the colored members of the | medal scholar, and the premium scholars are hod ber, ‘beades man ‘THE Gazette of last evening has the following a: BF. great Me: istfamily. A national committee | twelve in nom! ae rw. Sait ABILITIES —The fo! names a) Ji NEigneapwa, vee YoRKcIrr, Af not in the city. The room ts damp and illy | , Wietin socthoremecciecroiftion omaritens r Se ig sO THE STYLE—THE DEMAND. OnANO® SET 8. ARATE OR War appointed, and a resolution was adopted | mentioned equally as meritorious. Tequcteug Diskop Wayman to invite all the | of the school ls one of the worst in the ae . ined for Go camp nent ventilated, an has passed to a second reading ngust 4, 1570. Ke AE is | shell thar ft is unfit: > purposes. Besides — ‘Mormo’ prepriscte audio uny te proc othe chairman of the committee. tooneuea png mtg Alexandria.—J. M. B: F. L. SINGLE BREASTED FROCK COATS, cet ot be note, ney ene en Sca>— Me | sn extent under Renld rena inet: _— Proprietors, for the they, re faled bee eave Yo ‘acute guests the the will retain its former earned reputation. 2 m9-codawin ease of Leo Karpelesgagt. Charles H. Peters Commissioner of the Second Ward) was called y Justice H. Goddard. Mr. K. sues Peters for balance for furnishing white silk sashes for the 25th of April celebration, ($2,) and the warrant was placed in the bands of Str. G. T. Gibbons, constable, who served the’ summons for this ij morning atten o'clock. At that hour Mr.K. | to the present one, ‘owell, J. H. Stri de was prompt, but defendant not having put in uary last. San, P. Taylor, D. M. Utterback and Ss &P appearance at 10.20 o'clock, the Justice gave | the roll, all of whom, with the iiamns. * THAT PRINCE ARTHUB STYLE. judgment for plaintiif. Just after it was | were present. Thirteen transfers to the upper Collins, B. R. Attwell, R. 8. J Wen the defendant “came in, and said | grade will be made. To William Bailey was | | Loudon—W. F- Collins. B. R, » ¢ wished to rule the case. Justice Goddard re- | awarded the silver medal. Diplomas for exem- Freee Sa are. iardaee ALL GEADES AND COLOBS. Suppex DgatTu.—Mr. Aaron Miller, bas are THAT BISMARCK SUIT. favorably known as the owner and or the Ueitee States Hotel at Cape which destroved fire le ‘or have been prompt to time; that it was too late | music—Malleck McNelly. ALL WOOL SULTS ssensonsanecseoserseesenreserecereenee G19 Or at the corner of 17th relock to make any ich plea then. Mr. Karpelies uru Distnicr.—Female Intermediate | Wi r pre md 60 STYLES FANOY CASSIMERE PANTS rendered © $3 to6. x Hot Head, ed that it ws late, as the " conduct and punctuality were given to | Fred, Fi LEBEN BUITS 8t.csnsumactusnsmnne 4 had been entered. “Peters then said’ te aft not | Cbavies Scott, Westly Berkley frank Miitenell, | Newton Wg Ae Riper any ox surTs 7,810 consider that justice had been one hin in the a Scott, me Clements, oes vee ered ITE DU [nes | Ae case, as he ought to have a trial, for he coul: or attention ¢ 5 Prove that the debt was owing by a committee | liam ieee, Jo at 8 and’ Barry Mil i. | Herne Uuisclt, Dante § Paco,” | CHEVIOT Pav cee gp bm: ~ ween ind he ready out $10. Justice God- ‘or improveme! ‘Con- 3 ATLANTIO MILLS FLANBELS...: further tafecmation. . A. DEN- Gard said that if such was the case he should | nor. Frank Sibley. Vocal B.* FAHNESTOCK’S ae rwharl Foss High street. avenge. aud). = : rw they had ane Poet Boe. No. 2, tin this district, Miss L. PS — ‘were uild the Capitel, and when they ordered w! veacher, was examined y Trustee tr te sashes they should pay for them. Champlin, ‘Mr. Jno. FE) Thompeon, teacher ~ tt out: te 500 OF FIOB BACKS Qtesewseesensermmaminresnn Gh —aipetoanna of Male Grammar, and Mr. W. Jd. Ste; — BuiLpine Assoc rotten on Coen! a There pupils JLL—A meeting was held last night over ley’s drug store to organize the Capitol Hill Building Association, No. 2, Mr. rge KR. Wilson chairman, and Mr. W. T. Johnson sec- | i June lth, at § o’clock, stitution will be adopted and officers elected. ——— A TrwzLy Resccve.—About 7 o'clock last eve- ning Mr. J Mar: bri noticed a man lying On one of the cross tics of therailroad bridge ad- ining, with his head resting on the car track. immediately went over and discovered that re ‘Theater this ti i Be i i Hi i it iY Hi i place and next in being ¢ - of time) removed by Mr. Peabody from his . — situation, as in less than minute hereafter @ locomotive and train of cars came thundering along. Saves oy Reat EstaT#—Me=rs. Green & Williams ye-terday sold a tuo eter Same inane and lot, fronting twenty feet on Maryland ave- nue, between Lith and Hth streets, to Kichard Emmons, for <0. a oes CaxAapa papers speak of it a# something wondertul that there was snow in Nova Scotia last weex. That's nines we saw lee over a foot thick on the Avenue this morning. Soren serie ae a =e A MAD DOG was sbot yesterday while ranning at large, by Uticer Datideon, of the Bret pret Lay eirct. last . e