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Sone SATEEN ‘ Pubife School Examinations, | Tae Coxoren Vorers at ocr Recexr | counties above named, together with all re- OFFICIAL. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. = FAMILY SUPPLiSS, BIS . EVEN IN G STAR. Finer Dierkict—Female Secondary, No.1, | ELectiox—The Neg Era, the organ of the | maining churches of the Synod, to constitute | | po. Bae siceymeventh D)®* 9000s AT BE CoRD Paices SaaS Gis = Franklin building, taught by Mise O. A-Walker | colored men in this cify, says: the Baltimore Presbytery. x | “Council of Washington city, D.C. AT 101 be ink <*.. Gernot ests : a3. - = Was exaimined yesterday by Trustee J.S. Brown | ‘We notice that some few Washington letter | ‘That Presbytery to meet in Central Church, | vn) y, D. Good Bik Silks at $1.30, $1}s. $2, $2 2 We beg leeve to Inform onr customers oA THU BSDAY.....+++....-. Jame 16, ISTO. ssisted by Trustee Champlin, J. O. Wilson. | Writers writing to newspapers at a distance, es | Baltimore, Thursday, Jane 23d, to effect its or- | re hin eeed ta yas Market | Bik Iron 6 sal no. Se. Very heap PR niet | in GhocRRInG " ———— = Esq., and J.T. Colrow, in the presence of up- | pecially to those in the South, represent ganization, Rey. Dr. J. I. Smith to preside. sie os Printed perp frp shirda Se oe = ———Sm « of one bundred visitors, most of whom | Tesultof the late election im our city as a dem- | — Washington City Presbytery to meet for the | Lage yard wide Bleac — a LOCAL NEW were adults. This school was formerty taught cratic victory. ‘This is not trae, and the mis- | same purpose in the church at Georgetown, D. | Bees tote Wo Sac: Wat o.a0d Sie. | a ——— 1 A; Erans, now in charge of Female In- | representation is calculated to cast an unwar: June 20th, Rev. J. J. Suith, D. D., to pre- | vehise By ain Gasnndines ae as t te No. 2; 8 r ranted retiection lor rom the w setmeres at Sr rth fe t “ _cemrenarw ieeamninniiti, ad, rmediate No.2, and has always sustained a npon the fidelity of the co! etnlad cnembiattae Web agpalatel te op | Riveaet the groan aes Ghabrie Hakis frou Up: genuine Aid ‘adulterat or WHISKEY “Hamlet, high reputation, which has beea Cully main. | Voters of this city.” The facts are simply these: i siker. “The | Mr. Emery, the successful candidate for Aj ‘ Lich having been reseeved for that purp -2, ¥ and WINES ar the | tained under the tuition of Miss Waiker. sider legal questions and provide for their pro- | wiich having Dern F telese tobe ae a ty a for Mayo’ Gloves $1 ; t - é 6 Irv- | always bee 1c to Ve are selling creat bareains in all kinds of zoods {etd um RUE whole number of pupils on the rolls is j0—all ot | {s a republican; he was put in nomination by | per settlement. Kev. Dr. Backus, Judge Irv- | sivass! @ are selling & - | . - =~ whom were present yesterday. At the hour ap- | republicans, and large numbers of mpebticas ing, Messis. Small, 1. G. Matthews, and J. 1. aot bg ai call and buy che? AMIN MILLER. | E BEST Goops pointed the papils niarched Into the room under | beth colored and white, voted for , as yy were appointed. re, — —— the inspiration of the piano, each neatly dressed | Shown by the overwhelmning majority he re- A Synodical committee of five persons was 1 ‘ eos and Soot N o ric &. AND THE LOWEST PRIx ES} Strawberry { in white, with a beautiful boquet in hand. After | ceived. A democrat could not have been elect- | also appointed to take charge of the interests | of Common Covncti of the C “4 Fee ong Tino a Dope) ’ 7 Passing around the room, each came to a halt | ed, although no principle of the republican | of the Five Million Fund, within this Synod’s | we earnestly but respectfully proest ta the Groncrrow™, D ©. Jane acy Excugsions to Giymontonthesteamer | Doout inane pince ant at we cdwwal atl | party was tnveted tm the tenes The teath isa | limits. the people of the city of Washington, 95 | flaving this day disposed of my Grocery busi ©. P. Smith. . a given sign: y an party had become dis- The next regular meeting was appointed for | representatives and guardians selected by tnem to | at the sontheast corner cf Bridge modestly seated themselves, ready for work. | portion of the republic PT Darcy mxcrasion of the steamer Arrow to | The examination lasted about three hours, and | Satisfied with some of our ity officials and with | the second Tuesday of October. at 7 p. m.. in Mount Vernon. was both thorough and highly satisfactory in | the management of city affairs, and demanded | Central Church, Baltimore.— Wilmington ( Del.) Suiru’s Agr GALLear, 25 F street. every department, as will appear from the Tact} & change. Commer: he in Maasnirer’s Ast GAtceny, 428 7th street. | that only six questions were missed by the whole tect their rights and intoreats, against the pas Wl granting this valuable franchise to this to ded to me ] c. 8. O'HARE @ son, y recommend @ contingance of - j the same to my successor, WM. H. TENN GROCERS, OS | will builds suitable market-house on that site at oops.—Brown sheetings and shirtings | such expense and according to such plans as Con Tue Wasnincron Synacocre—The He- Dry G Bantow's Aur Gatieny, 2 Pa. avenes. order it ie diiicult to discriminate as to which | brew con regation of this city having engaged | are rather quict, alt ough the market through | gross may dinates toon, Oe Bigger tation for that | ate te enaetelene’, havin . SP were best; but it is safe to say that the reading, | Rev. Dr. fi. Baar, of Brussels, to ts charge | out the week has been tairly active in compar | ae eee a ee Tras hareroiare ake | $f0C8 of Groceries and | sees euvenve eran > jeresting Life Insurance Case, spelling. arithmetic, and singing cannot be ex- | Of the congregation, he wili enter on his daties | son with other fabrics. Bleached sheetings and fompted to de, bat have been prevented by persons | Serete, | ET N.W., Ber Mam Ble Surt ty a@ Wilew—Qucer Testimony—Verdict for | celled by any school of the same grade in the | ©? Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. shirtings are languid and slow of sale, except- | presumed to he interested. in this speculati T respectful " “Plaintif. . | city. The room was profusely trimmed with ern ing for a few of the most favorably known | reservation is believed to be worth nearly n | will endeavor to give eat r | — - An ins me before Instice Plant | S°Wers and hanging baskets, all eminently Fverrive Cavcut.—Norris Plamley, a col- | ™4kes, which are mecting a moderate demand | of dolla ofS ageing Ap rll nee _Jell-lw ws T ear - » keeping with the bright eyes and | ored boy sentenced tothe House of Correction, | for current distribution. Cotton drills sell | stein; ha e e srepsesenting the ~~ r = Immener Stock of yesterday, the ch are as faces occupying the desks. At | escaped from that institution a few days since, | Slowly, but a moderate inquiry 18 reported for | tle valoe ot rhe a tagin = roy Neg nn GQeeien eee es a eat nent | TEAS, COFFERS, PURE SPICES foltows Satherines Rot p time ago close, after complimentary remarks by | and was last night recaptured by Lieut. Johnson. | small lots of the best makes to supply home itizens cf Washingron are opposed to) ment of Jet and Fancy Jewelry, Chronos, ¥ see FANCY AND STAPLE Rigg sued Mr. A. E. tin this | Trustees Brown and J. O. Wilson, the following ee wants. Kolled jaconets: Some ot the most the passage cf said market-honse bill, delisting tust | Ruivess Pipes Fans, Aibums, be. bo. G i : Ringe city for ria (Illinois) nt and | *sards were made:—Medal, Agnes A. Clampitt, || AxotHen Licut Ovt—James L. N. Bowen. | Yorably known makes find moderate sale, but | it is pressed for the olyect of large profit to the said | see, at No. 33 Mutual Insurance Company, for the sum of uplicate medal furnished by friends to Louisa -lighter in the Seventh Ward, resigned the movements are of small lots only, and the eee boy ange in imposing er ut hardehip one i . the amount of insurance | Bowls, (@t equal merit); for exemplary condact Aggregate amount is not heavy. Corset jeans ice to the el a ne and’s life. Mr. Ferdinand | 2%¢ punctuality, Ruth Pocock, ida Stowe, ~ — — are not in very active request, though the nsband, died last February then ie, | Annie Niffine, Sarah Burket, Eliacbet Clayton, ae movements appear relatively fair. Stripes — 1 in getting thrown out of a | Frances Bryan; for attention to study and im: GEORGETOWN. ticks do rot seem to have revived since our last | b* nade by thew toth produces the proper evi- | provement, May Gilfellen. Charlotte Wolilferth, review, but continue quiet, with no heavy sales Approvea Moy husband's death, together withthe | atte Foster; for improvement i Graxp Cavecn Paceant.—The Octave of | Teported. Silesias are selling in fair aggregate A a Jane Rankin; neatness, Mary {-arner Corpus Christi will be cei put in the plea that Mr. Roth’s | ment in vocal music, Margaret T ceremony at Georgetown : 8 | ‘and branch sewers Ip cunere ¢ b : nd immoral | t© honorable mention, K. Clampitt Afternoon next. At tive o'clock there will, bey | Steady at quotations. Pi cloths = Be it enacted by the Board of J - MeCristal, J. Polglase, M. Webster, S. ion, in which the blessed sacrament wilj | been rather less active, and the sales | of Common Cownct! of the Coy lines to sustain this plea | Hurdie, L. Hartwell, B. 3 be borne aloft, under a magnificent eanovr,the | 40, Rot foot up a very satisfactory amount. | the Mayor be, aud he in her calls himself Augustas ntress, E. Keid, route being over a mile in length, through the | Prints appear to be in better demand gern ms to be a “general on, T. . ollege woods, over the walks in which trium- | #!™ost any class of cotton fabrics, and the everywhere for the Blodgett, M. Willett. al ‘arches will be erected, emd_ also at di movements up to the close of the week have been at | _SEco! District.—Second Intermediate, places on the roadside three altars, wh heavier than was anticipated. At the close ence is to the eft " € : : 2g ny lige ath of Mr. Koth upon Mrs. | (Male.) Miss Adele Tait, was examined by Mr. | Will be decorated respectively by the Cony business seems a little more slack, but is si CLOTHING, &c. : BEW Goups NEW Goops Large invoices of FAMILY SUPPLIES EVERY DAY | to take the place of the + Ge REDUCTION IN PRICES! Groceries, Teas aud Vor ed with unusual | amonts to the clothiers, but beyond that there | AX ACTTMepnstruct a sewer in Seventh strost wast bysician’s c nthe de is little inquiry for the 0% ; Pike are cm the rNer to the south aide of Virginia rinting The defence death was c: — Families can rely op g FRESH Goops when they parchase of ns, as nothing se irce F bauds but the very shortest <p. . st perishable goods have not $10,600 WORTH OF SUMMER WEAR con i three feet insi and ri Ring the sant f side diam owin i encing at the south & str MUST BE SOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS, ent i - 4 1 RS Comp he trade in other good We woe fhention t tock + who state h and cLelian and Mr. Woodward of the Visitation, Trinity Chureh and Ge fair, a8 compared with t : seh € wonld aleo call attention to omr stock of death was caused by his vie , third story of the old No. town College. The The present business is contine rah gen lead’ FINE BRANDIES AND GIN she made many other state corner of 6th street and Massachu: nearly all the Catholic clergy in the Distr Combric styles end to small and well-aasort IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK, in bottles. at Wholesale Prices gnent of Mr. Roth. Complainant denies th a a total stran; yesterday atternoon, and ¢ a | also the Marine Band and says that tus | goodly nember of parents a and the full battalion or | 0t8 of the best brands in mediam colori the | College Cadets in martial array, besi the | Which are placed at steady prices. C are quiet at the CALIFORNIA WINES EXTRA FINE OLD Wisk ils of seventy feet of Bixth and ; i se of the week, and, indeed : r to her called to | pupils present. ‘The room was very handsomely | citizens in atte re e close of nds i Street. running east aiid V veer Meer ks Qtee Ber Rssband's death.’ and stated | decorated, aud on the lack: boars were some Recaro eed aris tess ot ee provions | Sun Gam md ter ett ee nan Ther th <a ve mate frien er hus- | very good » . There ott, d west to within fee ) Daud and condoled with her, expressing the he ava af pouesen Sot dearunaeae Cer cee ALEXANDRIA week.’ Prices remain much the same and ex- | (nd Eighth streets. “Als. in E's ra ; hecteeied? i" hb . ’ wt he a ore Sees wf ; fond = . hibit ‘a good degree of firmness. enty feet of sixth al LINEN SUITS. co. rvs AMD Vast. DOUGHERTY & GRILLETS SELF RAISINS that his life was insured Xe.; that he d were absent, and during the year twenty-ti met lessractive ‘re quest, but are still selli street, running west MEN SUITS, COAT, FANTS AND Vas 3.6 FLOUR “3 her his connection with th have been transferred to the No. 1 Intermed The Gaz 5 following 3 aa active request, ing in | seve hth atres! 5 $3.4, 5, est in the < 0 sell it Insurance COmpany, and turther that he his tee mady t6 | ite Gazette Of last evening has the following | moderate amounts to the jobbing trade. ‘The | "3° Sind batt Festi niatied: Thiet is the best in the market, and w in the same building, and twenty are ready to | items: € pertinent and in: havior of the pupils was all that llow. The t sales thus far this season have been unusually’ | LINEN DUCK COAT, PANTS AND VE! sitive manner he dn defray the expense incu ly rou. M, dd under this act, a special ‘3,10 | her susp sthathe was an imposter, aid be wished, and the geneial appearance | ity) ean aes TICS—There this | heavy. Blankets are beginning to sell some- | tex.cqual to the cost th. a. and the same #4 oes aud thatahe has net esem bins Sines eaail tha | of the school was auc eatin ec: ce | city .4 ordinaries, 7 barbers, 14 | what, although it is rather early for a trade of | hereby, laid upon all the Lots ivisional parts | we 7 5 . } ©. 5S. O HARE @ SON, ‘ Present time. Se ieee coed pon it. During the atterners | t2!» 11 hotels and ‘boarding houses, 19 commis. | any aagnitude inthis department.V. ¥. Mul. | of lots bordering alone the line cr ait tearte ag | WHITE SUITS, COAT, PANTS AND VESTS, s case has been pending for some time, and | several pieces were sung with fine elles Ly | £0" merchants, 3 photographers, 3 auctionvers, | letin, loth inst. ‘ted according to $6, 7,5, 10 GROCERS, Aeseesed A. Ths Sue Spon bog . ‘ 4 insurance agents, 2 bankers, 4 land s2ee- —— - — the'siicltation ot he, | good asin the written asiiamente tre Wetse ise, | Agee 1 liquor dealers, 1 distor’ 4 dentists | | FoUR Max Kitten av isourwino.—A gentle- c SLUR FLANNEL SUIrs——-919,283015] 3913 SRYENTE STEERT m.w., pened in order to give | ter they contd not be excelled by papis o: the | Ad 2 express agents. ‘The assessed Valuation of | MAN fom Essex county Intorms us that tue the funds LIGHT COLOR FINE CASSIMERE SUITS, eeee set himself right with the | same grade anywhere. The reading surprised ed.and sesterday another | the visitors, for the pupils not only paid at- | 31°\us'see postponement was asked by Mr. Keese, but re- | tention to the punctuation marks, but also had nated « the taxable property in the First Ward is | thunder storm last Wednesday was very severe | suftcieut sun,is hereby appropriated $1,069,125, in the Second $1,699,080, inthe Third | in that county. At Bohanans four black men | Said sewers to be built wader the direction of the and in the Fourth $1,165,008. The es- | Were killed by lightning. They had taken | Superintend: nt of Newers, Carriagew $16, WORTH 320 | —— Berwrey M anes? ASSORTED CASSIMERE SUITS_...¢10 TO @15 Fined by the magistrate, vod’ tecn 3 mated amount of expenditures for the neat | refuge in a stable, when a bolt of the subtte | Bitintenden ‘Commis = . N EW STORE: for plaintig. "estates nd Judgment given | & good idea, as, to the proper words somone’ | year is $141,225, of which $5,000 is for salaries, | Huld strnck it and killed them instantiy, and Senet T he ane eens ae si lene ese naini enamelled te nad oe eet sons who could have done bett-r. A diside re | £27900 for the poor,s7,000 for night watch, 33,90) | Lumned the eyes out of another colored man.— a ee ee OFFICE SACKS. ceceeecconsmmenn 1 AND $1.25 | . Isp ESEERATE Assarcy ox a Wowan Wer | from William Teil was tinely read by Wallace Gepmrtencel. SLE toe cece ee | ns eae. AS ACT providing for the prection and lighting of = } NEW Goons NT To Kitt—Day before y o wy eh » S15 ses of public pro; eee additional +tree - Henry Evane, a notorious ue Hichardson and a ecATthur, F-Sweat, John | vty, ‘The remainder being pritcipally for ve, | OSCAR Casress, the son of the leadar of the t enacted by the Board of Atieemen and Board —_— | uated “t the penitentiary last March Mrs. Caudle’s lectures was excellently real hy | rest on debt, eee kp ented a, peed ect to the provisions sat eee eee | ae et Father's alley and attacked t vad Saaea a . _ | Spanish troops and executed on May 39, ha. 10 the provisions and. restrictions of the act . Fett hee aloe eau was inseusible. “He | school reading the text of the piece axl the | COUN the ballots cast in the Fourth Ward at | WHO Was also captured. It is said the Spaniards | freq {saute Mage” te hetenced wr ahd OP | , left her almost dead, and managed to get away, | remainder giving imitations of the sounl of the | the last election commenced that work at the | (© Ret treat her as his widow bat consider the | gas in theserenniPtreotnasnt ith at ths Goundaciee ar rue | gs also sereral other parties whowere with him’ | hammers, Sc. > geography they wore exam- | Court-House at 3 o'clock yesterday evening and earnest ites Stee ‘I strest norte, beteren Fourteenth and Fifteenth | ELP! as rant was subsequently procured and | ined by Mr. J. merly of the | finished at half-past 9 o’clock. “Che res t Se "e age alae om oe eent y, ru ; us. if Placed in the hands of Odcer Oliver, who, with | Second’ Districe “Male arta rey 1%, the | the recount, has heen oe ehtiot ne eMule Ot | go-The people of Nevada are to vote on the streets west; L’street nor.ti, from Eleventh to Rif POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF = | enn FOUR cers captured blun ta that, dice egit: | Answers were correctly and promptly given, | three to the votes polled for Mr. Berkley for | Woman Suffrage question at their next election. | ieep'yysireet meet ttrect north, between Fourth frie abtared bia in that delectable locality | At the close of the examination, which fasted | Mayor, and about the same number to the votes | _&9-Dr. Mary Walker has lately been in Texas, | {ween Pearrivents ave eee Fees ee ab | Hes removed from his old Btand to his cently er nern bart of the Second Ward re- | until past tive o'clock, the medal’ and diploma: | of C- 2. Henry tor constable. No error was | and one of the newspapers describes her as of | Twelfth strect west, from K te'G strontaer a A. STRAUS, | fEREy christened Hell's Bottom” and he was | were awarded as follows :—Medal—Capstan Me- | ‘discovered in the number of yotes tor the other | “gentlemanly appearance.” F Scot Tee ee ane ee ren Rast | SEW AND CoMMODIOUS STORE. Det recocened em ceati lls, but the woman had | Donald. Best written examination—Wm. Land | Candidates. Mr. Latham is still sixty-seven | sg-Wm. McVeigh, now minister to Constanti- } (&Pit©l Mreety from Sixth street. cast to Lincs a2 Rot recovered sufficiently toappear at the exam- | voigt. Wm. McArthur aid Honey M ination. ‘There were other witnesses to the as Canines aaa unetuality— Wallace Crossman, | elected. The ‘commissioners met again at 3 sault who gave their testimony and the Justice | Frank Hubbell, Ed, Hodgkin, Study and im: | 0’clock this evening to sign their report, which J Bacare: Eleventh wt éltresh; | ahead for Mayor, though the colored constable | nople, and General McCandless ot Pennsyiva- | avenue te O stret nike Cour eo gun! led on the Java trom New York for Liv- | Fourth and Sixth streets M street so .. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, No. 602 NINTH ST., CORNER OF p, ’ ‘ storday. New Jersey ave committed him to jail for court. provement—Wm. Baxter, Edward Chambers, | Will be presented to the court on Friday. =e -ftevnn Nev BETwees 10rm and LAtm Seneers, IN THE NEW MASONIC TE , ie Walker Maconichol; Penmanship—Rives Cur- | | WANTED, A Tax oN Doos.—In the revenue > a we Den ov nis Wotxp.— Isaac Johnson, the col- | ram; Neatness_George ‘Kerr; Music—Thomas | bill as passed by the Cominon Council lact stent GITY ITEMS, jel5-tiy3 ‘Third door east‘of 1th $fed man who was shot daring a disturbance on | Nairn; Honorable mention—John Iichardson, there Is no provision for taxing dogs. It is ——— | Where he will be happy to see all his 014 customen, terneon of election day near the Seventh ert Coumb, Chas. Wateon, Eugene Thomas, | hoped that the Board of Aldermen will suppl: 1 others j . Ward liceman FM. Skinner, died | and I. N. Adams. “Mess. Woodard and Me- | the, omission to-night, ang make’ the tar bo | eked ste ee Oe Dollar Beare, north siroetg Bre CHECK LINEN SUITS, $5.00. = ran terd: he e, in South | Lelan | iy ssed the school and visitors, | high that the luxury of keeping worthless curs 33 ‘ 3 | north corner of _ Wigsbington; and as soon as the fact was known | informing the latter that the gesult of the exam, | for no other purpose thah to Interruct the Priday ith et ae “See advertisement. & | RiSWD,MPeat west, southeust corner uf ls street FRESH OOODS AT THR LOWEST Fussizia Oficer Skinner reported himself at the station | ‘mation was not surprising to them. Miss Tait, | Neighbors cannot be mdulged in. se ? shes) vertise ment. = and Twenty ‘fourth street west: northwest BATES, to await the result of the investigation. ‘The | at the conclusion of the exercises, received the | OAR For! wi creat side of Twonty tied ieee BLUE CHECK LINEN SUITS, $5.00. , coroner, Dr. W. W. P: Was called in, and | Congratulations of many of the parents of the | ~ ee eT eae tae tw nd M streets, “omy tind atroot wegt, held a Jary of inquest on the body of Johiwon, | PUPlls present. Forty en eniatex County, ¥a- Bee RS pants andi Vou. Approved, May 9, 1570 — Se cence betore him and the jury | Tuimp Disrrict—Secondary No. 1 ” ‘erty Days and Nights of Rain—The Crops Don't 3 D0." a , SHEC! showed that when de Feceived the iatal | Miss Josephine bird teacher, located in'Wai. Toren Cone meth at Charlee the iene $35 Betnaytvania ave (U.S. Hoter.) | “Bnd Gutterst ae Gurbstoncs aud pare the footware oo made to rescue a | lach Building, was examined . 4 ircuit Court—Fairfac Juries Don’t Acquit| 7 1 (U.S. F a son the east side of Teuth street. be “ Prisoner in the custod r,in which | noon by Trustees Moore, Dulin Jind Cate cai Much—The Recent Election—“ Hanis” Wantei Fon GENTLENEN. Beeenarted ty the B ced eaaiemep ceria g , ee ng. The evi- | Mr. N. A. West, principal of the Wallach School | ","¢ Farms—A Hint to Laborers who Can't vine Brown Duck Sack Suits; 8 and 810. of Common Cowne f Washenc'on, That bes been during the past week selecting © STOUR 4 Ag GeLce Was so that no wit- | Building. A Jarge number of the paren’s aud Get We so tn Washington. e Brown Duck Frock Suita, ‘89 ‘and $10. h by, authorized and re- WHITE DUCKS, 91. OF CHOICE GOODS, which owing tothe RECENT DES, aut friends of the pupils were present, and listened (Correspondence of The Star.} ilshrunk. One price only. — gi eat and the GREAT DECLINE im that mark athe fa | xith marked attention to the different exercises. | Eastwoons, FAmrax Corsty, June 13. Guo. C. Hennt ee hae aoe oe — tS ee see ee elses, , , dM i 3 a B BOUGHT FOR CASH only, and having also proe fbis is an extraordinary seaso: For co room No. 410 7th street, N. © ach iS coeaan feo EM canmromacs deeornt 7 ordinar fe ae Eres cute fa the manner and andes SILK SERGE COATS. | carea very LOW RATES OF TRANSPORTATION ~ -f* scholars were :—School medal, W © wrize | dayé ara] Bights of nearly continuons rain! No ALASKA DiawonDs Drovided by law: and to defray the Steam i ; |exempiary. conduct and panctusity tone | evil consequetites, However, seem, ns yet, to Initial Oroide Buttons, {itd improvement a special tax equal to. thy : per Steamer direct to this City, he can wow tor ta and | Hutchinson, Osear Towner, Rote wi ati iiserogk: ihe west wana Brench Jet dewelry, thereot is hereby imposed and levied on all lots or LOWELL VESTS. the Washington {public at prices which, for the Miss } Chas. Robinson, Frank Eaton, Fran lots bordering on the Ine of the improse- ered, although, like the corn, it demand= Pipes, Vases, and Chromos, the said tax to b nd colle sumne quality of Goods, cannot bo undersold south of gy Burlesyue | attention to study and improven : “ reevived this morning at Prigg’s Doiar Jewelry the provision the act approved New Yo . ‘ Cameron, Edwin Jones, Samucl Martin; more sunshine. The hay harvest will be unex | Store, No. 497 Pa. ave., bet. 43, and 6th sts. wen'TApproved, May Seisv0. )HAIR COATS. ‘ew York city. manship, Frank Ha: neatm a. am) grea hhc Downe = corn and potatoes, _ « st evenin, wel p ‘ig; ‘s x e late planting or the e. has en sl a = 7 im attendance last even mg. | melpfemnig; improvement ‘in vocal’ mi su the ioe Peanuiee cr Ge seens. Nae Beam 083. |!) “Bs socsey visiting! Basten can find tw better ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Fain storm, to witness the’ beaatif ward Stockett; honorably ment ment given by the Walk McFarland, Bernard Vandoren, Chacha I glory. One week azo to-da: pia Cncte- | ee eee, con dain at ae ALPACA COATS GRocks, Hrouyes. As their engazem j fon. The entire examination gave full sat Feomss 6 Close to principal places of business and aniuse- UNDER MASONIC TEMPL 5, ‘we advise all who delight resent. it s s ; Y ght ix - j Sion to all present a : ment. eyes ; dows DEAB ET TAE SUITS, je ltt NINTH AND F strrers, Perior Gompans ee Si. lands, Siytee essa ay eee teerth street west, between Kant L streets north — tnd tableaux are very fine, th TRANSrens or Keat Eerart.—The totiow- aie " Davrs, 801 Market Space, corner of Sth st., i As, reste north. Un! gymnastic exercises astonishing, ani the pris. | ing transters of real estate have beer filed m Rea strawberry season is drawing to a close— | stil seliing Straw Goods and, Parasols the said bay windows to extend four feet onteide of FEED: short luxuriant; and the cherries are ripen- the building line. TApproved, May 9, 1°70. UM's CLOTH Coats. ing rapiels and plentifully. ‘The soil of Fairfax ronal = it —— _ taine of real water | the office of the Recorder of Deeds since our last Tee i Boe cresenbiy chee most novel displays of hydranlic | report : ‘4 oS le is receiving new goods, compris choice Seience ever presented tothe public. ~ sth 300 mue? Enatial is not that of the valley of the Nile, everybody | noveitics, f Kb, ea : pdgprecset dent mae Fine Sin—w J} Goodall to Sanimel English: part | Knows, but, for all species of fruit known to the | BOveltics, dally. Ladtes, give hi carly ae, Lb y Reerrt or a Poutican aris 2° and 29, square a). $120; Kobert G_Rather. | temperate zone, it is surpassed by no region on eee and all other kinds of goods remarkably ‘A LABGE ASSORTMENT, IN LOTS To sUrt) FOR SALE LOW W.M. GALT & 00., ravel O street north, from eventeenth streets west, in squares LIGHT ALPACAS. . . the Board of A. manand Bard ow — Charge of A i “ ; ’ ent wiiorates | sr. ©: c a of the City 0 it arm near Baltiante asl Sele Ut wit! tent fi a ford.exveutor,to A. 3. Hatch, west part 5, square | the continent. Lime permanent'y ameliorat St. Croup HorTet,” corner 9th and F sts.— City of Weshe nm, That me st street, Serimation se” Nae Thie morning, the ex- 1 GQ Butherford ty A. 8. Hatch west | the soil; wile guano atid artificial tercilizers act | oppie Mell-Kept and eiegantiy ferninued house, | {ue Muy te id te reqmeated and amt . Baltimore and Ohlo BR Depst. Perination WORT Onclog prenereeh | Wiha pee” oneal hy. Muoealto i. | as stimulants tor single crops it notaing more. | having added many new hnprovements tor the | Wetec ative O etret mirth frum Event aad WHITE CHEVIOTS. | Ff ONDEN BISCUITS, — Bormmrg th ory at Notective | Mary Willatsyle, part 4. square 511, 920) Clover plowed in. seems, however, to be the | comfort of its guests, including a spacious bil- | jus. tobe graded aud gravel eth carriageway of ‘Another importation just opened, cst Dani : 3. Dal mete : | Saopaed mS Do he pergersoreeg Porter ok thirty -clght foot in width; the side ‘00, Silas Le Loomis: teusteerts He. | . ‘The Cireuit Court was in session last week. | MET mouths rooms and boar educed | footway to be eight feet in width, aud t Hime for the defence. Quite a number of | Ma: 12, sqnare 65, $26: Samuel English | Fairfax Court House has not been so populous ————— Se witnesses were sworn, seme of whom testified ae = a p bon gg Jobn B since the war. lal judge Al th) taer ee ‘To Dysreptics. be wy gg, ed lie on ut me “ that on the night in question, June 2d, a Bowen | Ulark. Jr., to A- 5. Bes D re 7 a good impression. He is young, but dignitie From a careful analysis of Dooley’s Balin or lollars be, e same is he meeting war being held at Iciand Hall, and the | 8346: Corporation of Washington to 8, H. Platt, | 18 Neqrine, aud evidently’ a tan of aoitity, | PLogm, Secarerat analyels of Deaiey's Baking “approved tay woe ee secured. after pronouncing a statement made Bhertian' cab 19 syuaress, Asti; George’A. Haake, Farther south, it may be true, as charged, — ever manufactured, producing bread, biscuits, aren AY ¥ one of the speakers a he, started out, inert po ee juries seem empanclied purposely to acquit; | pasiry, ae., which can be relished by t : — and was pursued by the crowd, in which was | °snacitie Iages Miller te but that is certainly uot the fact in Fairfax. | Ryne e™ ed by the most | Jorxr Re<orx Owsley, whe received a s<yerg gut in te arm. | 2. equa fal, Samuel Crows te eW. Hail, | Conviction follows conviction, hit or miss, right ‘o testamony a= to who inflicted the wound 28k of oxeem Boon oe. Latent or wrong. Burch, the negro, a man of bad TI jecimion was, afte: - larphy.(county,) Ju! ;; pute, who was charged w violat®,, Ws conSicting. ‘The crcsion F ATEN” | Sonene, part 17, sauare 4% Charles Hooring to Ed | Pite: Wie, wee ete some ti sf & girl b Bn ; aga: jeming suv <2 cheapest and most reliable manure, after the | }iard saloon, 1s prepared to furnish for the sum- | ssid str Bretevitt. was concluded betore Justice Smith, B &. 5. Figming veb Pe .cunne 2, 530 List Mr, A; 5. Brown for the prosecution, and MF. | («Cy Dessert Ruske, E LIGHT-WEIGHT CASSIMERES. FINE BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, 2 ; S granting permission to James H. Sensitive dyspeptics, as healt’ nd nutritious. Colling and Samuel V. Niles to plant shade trees THE LARGEST STOCK ways Teal’, 6¢ondmical, and will preserve utside the curb and gutter Hine on the nerth side ite strength and purity In any climate. Vor G street north. between Seventeenth and Eighteenth street rt. sale in ¥, 4,1, and 5 pound cans, to — ya af by the Board af Aldermen and Board aT STEAMBOAT LINES, aa «1 J. &ynare }, &: a te » ern ten 3 ot Co on Ww yas «fon, " ment, reserve - - Po "obue lithe" Alewsnder de Shepiregl to Joi M peas tn the enitentiary. ae ee ae demand, by Grocers generat! pei gine, West te damien 1 ME®cH45Ts DINE OF STEAMSHIPS THs AMocyt Dre THELAnonERS— One 7 | Keoghe, sub, square a jo ee Kelly fp | some “reasonable J uote,” and young McGar- Dollins and uel V. Niles to plant such num! Beard From —ar. J. Wright, Gommiioner | Rte # Begg oa ators aS gah: | PUY wae Ly gomo Ram nd cont hocaune, n'a | »ZMTORTAT Zo, Guercmmnn Uf zou wih | of ahcue teeta ibey mar deci® aateie ecw A. SAKS @ 00.8, WAMEINGTON 45D HRW XOES. e Third Ward, : . We of part Hy nous Sort of ““skrimmage,” about a year and "Saeed line in front of their respective premises ago, at Lewinsville, in which a number of the ° on the north side of @ street north, between Seven <2. Jonés part ti, Squaze to Francis Barry: sb 6 ih effectually removed so that ney missioners to respond to the inquiries of the Jie W. Eraqvary w i . ‘i > ji 7 10" in; if you wish your cl teenth and Eighteenth streets west.(sqnare 163.) and Renate Committee on the Dutrics of Columbin | Wis. G1: Came darian Jac te tulea Gelert | boys were On; pistol which was 081d 10 | ee eee a ee ee caad | fects aaa maniognth streets wost-(eguarg4@:.)apd | jor 316 SEVENTH STREET. in relation to the indebtedness of the ¢liy. He ‘allan, trustee. to W. M. | have been in id happened to go off. and | them to anthon: er, first- | Approved May 9, 1570. J. HEIBERGER, Seer a on ee san Sok FMS. | GRE GE the otler poe vs chdvetie needwee pac | A€entor Staten {sland and New York Dyeing + (Successor to H. F. Lovnox & Co. edness of his ward, on unpaid pay-rolls, was 5.00: Joh F- May | gtead of bimsell. Massachusetix needn't pur | SBgntor Staten Telsnd, od see an process, 68 | AX ACT to set tho carbstones aud pave the footways TIZENS, ARMY AND NAY $145.55, of which sum $9,255.76 was due to on airs over old Virginia after that. Puritan- | 9 street, opposite the Patent Office. List of | Sud sutters on both sides of Turner street uorth- or 4 laborers, and $5,535.08 was due for material ism must yield the palm to ‘the chivalry” for We A ensl be the Beart at Abdermen uald Bice MERCHANT TALLOR, eS from #1 to $2.50; Pants, 75 cents; Vests, 60 cents; & whole Summer Suit, $2.25. Ladies would do well, before they = away their winter garments, to give meacall. Fish- er’s Cleaning Process es all grease spots effectually out, and he can give guarantees that no moths can enter the mts during: the Gi Pe sve, 5. H. Heiberger, 20 Pa: arey G. 434 Pa. ay . uf ave.; G. riftith,, $08 9th “Jaw and order.” ‘The recent election for township officers caused as little Sensation here as it did anywhere else. Everything was quiet and seemed 1 The registration was by no means a full one truer, ts | and the balloting «didn't come up to the regis” Wiare wi, wou Philip Krget | tration. he conservative ticket, as is known, 1S, square, 421, $2 John | prevailed. The Kepublican party must induce furnished, &c. Some of the wards will largely exceed this, so that the total amount due labor- grewill probably be considerably more than $100,060. of Common Cowace! of the Ci'y af Washington, That Pitropeiiten Hotel. (tebe Brown.) the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authsrized and re- | _J¥8-tf__No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. ested We cnn the-curbatonod ta tie act and the Jootways and gutters paved on en of Turner SHEPHERD sirect northwest, between P aud O streets north. | A\ EEX. B. @ Bnes, ‘The work to be contracted for and executed in. the manner and under the superintendence provided by Taw: and to defray the expeuse of sald improvements ial tax equal to {he cost thereat ishereby im. rt i. J. wunoot a ine Shs —s Montrany Kerorr- HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW t ral toJohn Weigel ;. ve. 01 5 js 86 e 7h, H2d, ve st men they have to accept the nomi- rT. osed and levied HM lote er ‘ts of lots borderi: ; Wiceen trowert to Peonae Heictingson pat 1: | catote’ or tie days aro Dumbered In Fairfax. Tae Sans & Congid Tah PE ea had Bn the line uf the improvement: the eaid tax te be 1RON WAREHOUSE, 5D erent mumber of males were 40, females 4 wr " H Office must seek the men,—not men the office. | Ree adyertisement in another column. "6,16,1: | assisted and collected in conformity, with the pro- nay | ‘avenue. 1; 13 were less than one year old, 18 from one to hard Wy King to MK King pert | Mere party tidelity don't count for much here, saaucbes, Ea 910 PENNA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH 8TB., W4SHINGTON, BORFOLK axD BosToa Sve years, 18 from twenty to forty, and # from Era, Bally to W-H-C- | even with the colored voters, Kecent events in Pausas Hawa (SOUTH stDE,) PIEAMBOAT Lina eighty to one hundred years. ‘The number of Washington ought to teach a lesson in this re- Bleached and ‘Trimmed, INE VICHY W. ox SS ee Cuance oF Horse STRALING.—This morning | £44. The Republican party is, no longer How, | At A. ‘T. Whiteney’s, 924 Pennsylvania avenue, cesaiss ee Respectfully call attention to thetr essortmentot | CHANGE ay. Tuk 23. a ATFe= "om- ess = oe erful enough to ran Beelzebub into office, if he ‘and 10th streets. FIXTURES, . paca . . , alway , ¥ 5 District of Columbia for the week ending June | named Washington Wye, and delivered bim to they bring out thelr best men—old citizens’ or ig oP mal aplen ont rceveda tre maps of the following nrings: omprising Phe and each Deariny p cha date: rhc - = rock | new. Even the Diacks will vote = 7 = lo and best ring mae Grande-Grilie, Hospit.t- Celestines, Hauterive, aud ALL PATTERNs MANUFACTURED BY THE Festa, appara War sate pase: | edt Mente tges haa aad Me | mPuereere = gequaam baer Gancaic | fants Reet "Bama | Toker Manufacturing 00, New York Paper and floth necktie, Kudoiph L Walter, pson, of Georgetown, lost’a horse on the | {he Federal Fl Lo pt pg eh aut 4 at, between meee also those of ante-dated June 4, 1570; design for lamp burner, ‘and Mr. K. had his suspicions as to he farmers are greatly in want of hands, | ad pris a , Vance & Y Jos. B. Alexander. — = Pag ononie acm and hope, that now your election is ¥ | Ta VIRSPOLAED ULOTHING Ar Low | SrTenteen, years old. fifteen years in store; bighly Mitchell, Vance & Co, New York, Tae Wasrsotow CANAL AND THE Wasn- ing’s Bridge, and ate Rereard con: fo ep poche sn Oe orgress | EO tices rio OAK HALL. OU Tihet. “et as * | WHICH ABE SOLD AT INGTON AyuEDtCT.—The Senate Committee cluded to low trac! wagon, an a hich hope their own . DIGARBS. the Dnstrict of Columbia, at thelr session to-mor- | traced them through Prince George's county to | 17, ‘Re\ pay tS ee S AS FOR THE COUNTRY. HAVANA AND KEY WEST CIG. PRIOBS. Fow. will consider the subject of tmproving the head of Severn river,in Anne Arundel, ‘HE MARYLAND GAS WORKS pat up the Also, the popular brand of om Washin, canal, the various plans therefore the man with a horse, mule com) reliable and economical pparatus having carefully examined by the members wagon: and recovered all the stolen prop- Presbyterianism. ‘ tigntine Country Besidences, Hotels, Factories, &c. LITTLE BELTS. ‘The Largest Stock of ofthe committee. The Washingfon A oo — np erat jeu force hs case and com- | THE NEW See AR- ron hone ti 2 he comntry cum have the mune cea po BRONZES, CLOOKS, asa will also receive their attention, and re accused a hearing. RAI those 5 seems to be no doubt that an appropriation for ——_+—— ‘The Synod of Baltimore met according to |. ¥or descriptive pamphiet Md ree ORRISON CLARET WINES. BHINE WINES. MANTEL ORNAMENTS its completion will be recommended. THE Liquor DRacems’ Association elected tment, in Central Presbyterian Church, St. Paul at., Balt., M4. OLD PORTS, ever exhibited in Washington, and at the y, i evening, and was opened with a sermon by SUPERIOR SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES, LOWssT BATE ©. Boyle; Vice President, G. | Rev. R. H. Williams, of Frederick, Md., from Bs Akad te! retary, J.T. Martin; | the co 1, 28: Whom we preach, &c., &c., at low prices. SLATE MANTELS Fi: See: 4 every man, and warn! very man, = streets, which it is said is a receptacle for all lector, John Neenan. Finan- , x = THOMAS RUMELA, — wa«_, = the dead hogs, dogs and cats in the neighbor- rederick, Dennis Con- Buccessor to ——_ ‘The regular order of business was then pro- ith, and after hood, making the water there as green as the | nell, Wm. is the Exec- the roll-call, Rev. Dr. TERRA OOTTA AND IR0H WARE, The follow! : Fic past aech ast "te ececiee tes | See tacts eae na mes | Saaremaa me ae meee ee \ARFESTRY AND mss ae pa ~ i a7 Second Ward, James wire; acc! 5 BUILDING proper authorities. John Wolshum; Fourth Ward, Wm. Carey? | been gracefully made by Dr. Backus, of Balti- — aaa: paar Dee TILE. SRW Ovm Homm Henors.—it will be seen by the | Fifth BF Be grag 8 hy +g Bo Carter slecteG stated ‘clerk, an J. W. DEANE, Wi J. Leins; Seventh A na icCarty; George- Kev. J. I CARPENTER ANU BUILDER, town, R. A. Shinn advertisement elsewhere that to-morrow the Bittenger, permanent clerk. Olympic and National B. B. Clubs, of this city, * . B. F Mr. Res, BcLear, of this city, and Mr. Ferris eput ation OTS to in his lay their -taiked-of match game. With re, of Baltimore, were also appointed tem- she Te wether ae predict un tammeust eiowe cad | Bosca Daatu.—Yesterday, Mr. H.W. Smith, | Meer’ Clerks. ge eB, some of the finest playing of the year. the gentleman who has heretofore ee the A committee of one minister and one elder zpican Bont, BATTERY—7 = ‘worn on ; Fesidence. eo colored lights at the Walhalla ent ments | trom each Presbytery, was inted to consult | (,. Cg ioahadare P. 2 Ww ABLISHED 1844. Ix conseqrexcs of an injunction from the | given durimg the week at Wall's Opera House, | a. to new boundaries of Presbyteries. Pea Netraleie. eee on Lae te Paint court. the sale of furniture advertised by Cooper | was found im his bed at the American Synod then adjourned until nine o'clock this | cal Palsy, of Rheumatism. DREW — eo & Latimer to take piace to-day at Ne. 211 K | House. A physician was immediately called in, ng: "This ceascloas working © Disk” can dis- | og ARPHRS i slang EMILY SEWING MACHINE street, has been postponed until further notice. | and, after an examination of the corpse, pro | Synod met at 9 a. m., and spent halt an hour ‘old 77 and 479 F. street. ‘St reasonable rates and in the most sew Fann’ cee nounced the cause of Mr. Smith's death to have | in prayet-meeting. ‘The order of the da BREATHING fo ltt br can 58 BAD Sed ban an ig se rg ee EE sid orien J tor Rep, Storare or Comme cami wpe age ter y cer ambus,on the charge of same was ~ at THE assault and battery on Jobu Dick, and Justice | with him, and are members of the Walhalla | committee was acce| and ado Agent for Brewster & Co.,(of Broome: Fith COMPANY'S SALESROOMS. Mills held bim to bail for court. troupe. avenue, Now Yorks bat ‘fnstracted at their residences. —o—_—___ MissrxG.—See advertisement elsowhere of Mr. A. Davis offering a reward for any tniorma- tion concerning his son, Augustus, 15 years old, who has been missing for the past few days. of the Synod lying east e bay, and Susquehanna river, form one Presb , to be called the New Cas- tle Presbytery. T! Presb: to meet to effect its ae immedi pA after ad- Presb ot Janeiro to remain un- 3 uthat part P2erosaLs FoR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT OF Aeauemisves, jane Was ixetox, D. 0. 1s70. Seated Px is for STATIONE! oprzals for furnishing # TATL 4 Tae Grape ov C SrReer.— Mr. Peter Mageway of © street north and other streets in a y in the victat of the Baltimore and Ohio June 30. —e——- Dept, so from cutting down the grade of C | journment this morning; Rev. Mr. eto pre- | Untit MUNDAY” the A Goop Da Work —YVesterday and last | street north, near orth Sapttol werest, without | side. of Columbia, | 824, 4 might there were 25 arrests made by the seventn | authority of law, has, he y fi a ‘The presbytery of the District jumbia, | g) articles and estimated quantities ion | f y of churches in Baltimore city and s rent uired. and blank fo.ms for bidding, Ccoutal Sesin = = a SRNR SMES: See Or Ene for mabog the ae tae been, = zed to be ctaeding ine of Baltimore, Carroll and How- | tun! BH and ire {pl information, will be furnished on application — depressed about six So the residents of a ther with the of Potomac fe consthidated; and known as the Washington ch I. —— PURE OLIVE ort ts hard to cet. but Chelint, coneaid ity Prest the jresent at least. i ‘The cherehes in Baltimore city and in the on Capitol Hill, bas just imported some direct from Lucca, he advertises. UALED FOR G ing, at OAK as ‘The bids and contract will be subject usnal cnatoms of the Departments of Ths Goverament in ea “cv” HORACE CAPRON, Commissioner.

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