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Brso f . wood. | oa + a The Courts. Assavtt AND BATTERY wire Iererr ro CITY ITEMS. OFFICIAL. pa niga.” ~ sgeaia be we FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. EVENING STAR. Seay teas ol tale Cig Seb ere ae | HembiGn Bpranaag evecing ie aeeale Lenten. * | Kage, Eemoa ny, the, Strer-Beventh | sceccneieeg on pil ing tieces eey R2™eorar. a — morning, and those who bad been turmoued as Linen aceon his lot for the priv prin: th Teeit'h CONTINUED REDUCTION IN PRICES IN DAY .....00--0+-e0ee- Fume 20, 1870. heen vee ee eee eae pio Mille ~ Fine Linen Collars, 2,50 AN nen te Sip bee She honiieg ot ocks donated tothe <ireet sewer, and » er! Miah nn i. -m of wat © of my wtock = heir were excused, b “ ‘Handkerebi por by the Gas light Company. been jor the cm removal kim Thoms was sammoned and sworn in as Fine Berek Handnerenicte, Be st enacted by the Board af Aldermen and Board | womer {a @ ettect, between teat ih aud Faicocait, | GROCE BIBS fm Sat _lzcation to toss LOCAL NEWS. foreman. See Ee et SS. O- Fat | aug landkerchiets for #3 doz of Common Cuwnett of the Guy of Wasnincton. That | Seceene son joors east of BUI Bi e THE CHARGE TO THE GRAND JURY. ker we have Herper’s Basar for July 2; also, | Geod Linen Handkerchiets for #1 don. the Masor be. and he is hereh ized io pay icles at extremely low Judge Humphreys char; the grand jury, | from J. C. Parker, we have the July number of No. 410 7th street, N. We. Jobn Nooe aa for the han! ng ¢ —— A Feduce the trombie and bene OM ” Amusements, £c. first ealling attention to the oath they had ta: | The Galaxy, containing the conclusion of Chas, ——— thst tao Reade’ ood Bttr doftars be; end'the samme mor tt Goruer ieth and F rete Nation aL TutaTer.—Eryant’s Minstrels. ken: and notwithstanding this oath is, that pro- | Reade’s story of “Put Yourself in His Place.” 8 desiring to purchase Ready-made | is hereby. appropriated {0 enable the Mayor to pay mee ang? Matt's Orana Hovss—Walhalla and Bio- | ceedings must be key’ secret, the coings of 8 Pict mete pr naa, Hp ote ogre me for sae bi wi Ramla, 3nd for no other purpose, Est4stisne iss3. Plastic Troupes. = jury are mes made Horrer!—The thermometer at jer’s, Op- ‘Establishment of : resi temeeaale:} eee We beg leave to Our castor cng oe Hanwoxtat Hatt—Dr. H. Sinde, the clair- | [cic ated thereby. He charged them eepe- | tician, 453 Pennsylvania avenue, at Z o'clock | ™S Lavi, Bare, Ax Act for the erection of lemp-posts and lamps in ie CROCRELES org ct Soe: voyant. = this afternoon, steod at 8 degrees in the shade. At the Corner of ith and E streets. Street, between Fourteenth and Sixteenth | Aw Act to set the curbstones and pave the footways toconform Castets, bemrx Soak ee ee 2 ee eae all his own Goods, and | streets northwest ters om ‘side a ‘naif with ro) Fag ord Avxzn’s Park, 7th street—A. 0. G. F. Pic- | ing them to use their best judgment in deciding He mweanufactures = ree Nichi Beard ef AMimnen ins Beet Oyo ‘i. yer pee tor ae. upon them. The act relating to dueling was GEORGETOWN —— =, —_ ee ‘ ne ee <% man Council of the Cy of Washington, That Be it enacted by the Ald: WINE, of the very beat DarLy Excursions to Glymont onthe steamer | especially given in charge, as also the act re- es Fresh ee t ‘morning. | © ‘or be, and he is hereby, authorized aud re of Common Council of the in 5 y leaving ng ©. P. Smith. lating to ‘and voting. can be seen at Se Sonrectakio turing ties stepted to cause lamp- poste a Jamps to be erect=l | the Mayor be, apd he is 7 eatnorised and re- | © ‘for ration. Oar WHEN be +4 Daly EXCURSION of the steamer Arrow to | (ne of the petit jarors was excused, two | Imrosre RELIGIous ProcessionaT Gr yrce- | Persons tire outht of every | 12,2 street northwest, between Yoursenth and 8 x acted so come the carbetanss ts be ort ong the foot | old. BRANDY and WINES are pure ami hichlt tn Mount Vernon. exempted and three returned not found. TOWN CoLLEeE.—The festival of Corpus Ubristi | Act season can procure an ent ae aed Po voybe gabe yong ne ond Proved by age. (Jel Im) WM ORME & SUN A nolle, pros was entered tn the case of Hilda | was celebrated at Georgetown College yesterday | species of Gi An a seks to have the lighted with ; —_—- Surrre’s Aur Gatianr, 15 F stresi. Johnson, grand larceny, and Hack Nilson, petit | aiternoon with most imposing ‘the Goat, at avery TO ne sen” | zapenbe thant sc beaetd or nemasa hee fortue ruperintendencs provided ty | ([2 BEST Geops Manairsn’s Ant Gattunr, 488 7th street. | larceny.” Willlam Johnsom, committed te jail Principal feature being & Procession of the | 7th and E streets, fashington, D.C. 20,6 pproved Mag 6,180. “ ie acer ‘of said ton a Baxlow’s ART Gateny, 257 Pa. avenue. by Justice Wall, and Jennie Williams, commit- | Bicssed Sacrament, for which the hour of five ance ———— 3B TEE LOWEST PRICES: a ted by Justice Pearson, for breach of the peace, | o’cloek p. m. had been fixed. On the lawn, near tater Bartz, Best. Jout BEsoLcTion, | apes Potrmicat Excrrewext 1 Cotonep | were ordered to be discharged. the entrance to the college grounds, had been ; Coat, Pants and Vest. he Say Re Plame omy mp CuvxcwEs.—Since the recent election here ———— eee erected, under the care of the ladies of Trinity Linen Buite—4, Nistreet ‘southwest, is bow execut Political excitement has run very high insome | Bowen's Dunts—The Balance Due Contract- | Church, beautiful altar, decorated with flowers And Seasonable Goods, | SMS there Teadliltersoce to tae grad cC.8. OHA OF the colored churches, and this no doubt led to | ors om Account of Grading and Graveiing Streets. | and surmounted with floral tributes. A mile | At Hable & Co.'s, to N sircet of about four-tenths of a fc ot, thereby rs RE & SOn, the erroncous report gabe = Second Bavtet We published on - Sate pay —_ = prcine ya bed gota g opined 2 335 Pennsylvania ave., (U.S. Hotel.) causing a slight drainage, and as Py ps Ax Ae Sethe relief of axewar Panne! congregation. 3d street, above H, N. W., on fri- | statement farnished by the City Surveyor to tl m erected nuns of t n= Rr a eye Ss y the surveyor, near ents aged 4 + Board af Alserme - GROC Gaz night the trostees expelied from the church | City Register of a detailed account of estimates | vent of Visitation, and placed on the brow of a | _DAVIs, 801 Market Space, corner of 8th st., is | said Third street, between M aud N, will do great of Common Council af the Ciiy of Waxainctom, That ERS, Geer gg tnethe a minister, who had supported cee furnished contractors for work done tle slope. The third, altar, d®corated by the | Still sel Straw Goods and Parasols at cost, | injury to the pcoperty-holders bordering thereon ‘Mayor be, he ts ‘and SS herefore out of the general ee east: The facts im this ease, | under the corporation in grading and graveling | students of the college, was erected betw.en the | 4nd all other kinds of goods remarkably cheap. | * feasteed Board of Aldermen and Board of | twenty SEY as stated by one of the Trustees, are that at | streets fea daly 1, 181, to Junesi3, isi. | college buildings. = He is receiving new b ebolce | ctimon Comat af the Ch va Wackinnion thet rae pee 1813 SEVENTH STREET 5. a church ‘meeting on Friday evening last, held | ameunting mm the aggregate to $59,357.9). The | About5x o’ciock the ostensorium containing | Dovelties, iy give am early | the city Surveyor and Inspecto «De 7 at the Second Baptist Church, George Moore, a | Register saows that here has been paid on said | the sacred host was seen merging trom the | eall. 5 | authorized and requested to commence at the estab- | Provided, The said gum shail be in fal! for lumber. _- member. (he is not a minister.) was expelled | account $72,696.31, leaving a b.lance due to the | College chapel. “The College eaucts, under Imrontawr 0 Gaxriauan-—If wll | Get nl eee ee ee and all other fact Conduct unbecoming a christian,” and not | contracting parties of $16,701.87. Tnis does not | command of Uapt. Brady, were drawn up in hing. tse naed, 2 Corner of Thind ana M streete southwreals Bev. Bam cei gheds dnd provided, The said amout shalt aimee tere . Sar, Mr. Emery. | The ’ Trustees | include work done by the day's labor system | line, and presented ams asthe procession ap. | JOUF Seraane | Cezeeaet Sen Sneae airnete somttnwents Benner 07 Sa ocean eal mer | reas CONFERS, PURE OFnoes, Messrs. B. Moton, Claxton G. W.Grifin, H. | under the teveral ward comms:ioners. ‘The | peared. from thence the clergy’ procecded to = = yo gn y — —___ —ecmemenrenst FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIEG Reon: .C- Dars, S. Shankling, (i. W. Barnos,) | statement has been sent by the City Kegister to | the altar on the lawn, the cade! performing ex. 5S ag ogo § Ax Act to set the carbstenes ard pave the footwars | ay act tn pry an additional compensation to the ¥ did not expel him, as it was not in their power | Senator Hamlin, chairman of the Committes | cort duty, where the ostersoriua wee tisced — ont we new, fed gutters om the cast side of Vermont atende, fuepecior aud ‘tapper of water-maine = =~ to do so. on the District, and is as follows : upon the altar’ the vast assemblage knecling a Ema Baty <, ob me & Decline? Notyoem Gand Boundary strocte uth. | earq | bent enacted by the Bast of Alderncn ond Board It fs also reported that Rev. A. Boulden, pas- |” Streets 'd and graveled—P street north, | with hi uncovered. Rev. Futhcr Maguire | Sgentof Staten Pecklon ee ait | «tne Gouncal oh the City of Wasningion, That | ff Cogumon Counc of the Ou'y af Washension. That NEW Goops: NEW Goops! for of the Third Baptist. (ith@md Istroots.) has | between 1sth west and Rock Creek—C. Clark & | then addre-sed the multitude. The benaieine oy a ates ped BS reg ay Se quested ho, pay to Meary Levisan tke ineecter end | Large invoices of FAMILY SUrFine, = Pec hrcatened by -ome of his congregation for | Co., contractors, $6,342.53; P street north, be- | wax then given by Father Maguire, Rev, Father a x ro uestea 10 cause the curbstones to be sct aud the | ducated to pax to Honry Larman, the inepeotor and EVERY Day erriving Jeyabhicae teak nat Biz. Emery wes a better | tween 15th west and eastern boundary—D. Hud. | Jenkins acting as deacon, and Mr, F, Holland, on ee ee xd foctways and gutters paved om the ‘east nde of dollars sean adeltwpal compensation for the piss. | to take the place eee LDA Kepablican than Mr. Bowen ever wes. In the | neil, contractor, $13,415.21; ist street west, be- | 8. J.,sub-deacon. At this moment the trooms | Vests 1g Bagh gto a Berths The werk to be Spateacted fee at cet | ent year beyond his regular aalary for exiratabor | “gane,te place of the vast AIIM Lites of Chotce Gime Reighborhood the pastor of Galbraith | tween Penssylvania avenue and Boundary st-— | obeyed the command peculiar to Catholic wet. men wine —_ , re Finn | BOA, The werk, to. be contracted Sor eet ox AN comnected with the duties of his office dur s mapenn af. Gharel, Kev. J. P- Hamer. who supported Mr. | Henry Burch, contractor, $5,153.00; M street | diers, “respect. arms,” kneeling with re- | Be! Onn oe , to on all's Fish lemdance Uerilieh tar taunt ead to dotray tee ae the present official term. In order to enable the Fmcrs. has. it is said, been threatened with the | north, between North Capitol street and its | verse arms, the faithful makieg "a pro. | & aah, ound to tae ofee aueeetens penses of said improvem eats @ special tax equal | M&vor tomake such payments thesum of three hun non-payment of salary because of his political | eastern boundary—Jolin Donovan, contractor, | found ‘obelsance’ at the benediction ‘ke porter heerente tags eres during the | tthe cost thereof ia hereby imposed ad levied oa | afed dollars ix hereby appropr Saar 2 ist), | Families can rely on getting cour: sit the Baptist Church on P° street, | $6,278; K street north, between North Cap: gs Procession was then formed in the | DO imesreees Messrs. B “ —— near the water fumd. (Approv » Rev. Henry Bailey has had some | ito! street and its eastern boundary—oulin Don ‘ + and several times since the election | ovan, contractor bave threats been made. it is alleged. against | tween North all ‘te of lote borderi: on the line of the ollowing order: Marshals, Messrs. Kobert Ward | ummer. | References:— oe improvement: the cald tax to be aessened aoa.cet, £11,782.45, G street north be- | and Peter Kelly; acolytes and crucifix bearer, | #4 Pa. ave.; S. . sea ges ave. ) ig conformit: a ve.; G. ‘with the isions of thy sng tol’ and + | F. Schafer, 278 Pa. ave, W th, 308 9th | act approved October 12,195.) " FRESH GOODS AN Act for the reliof of Benjamin Moton. when they purchase of u caving as Be vt enacted by the Board of Aldamen and Boart | our hands Dut the very shortest of time. Pay street east_John | dressed in scariet cassocks and lace surplic-s ; . .: a Common Council of te City of Washenaton, That | most perishable goods have uot Eto deteriorate; » to mob bim. Sc-,and frequently within the | Donovan, contractor, $3,247.47; Ist street east, | six altar boys in purplo cassocks and lace sare Re ci Oe STE R —_ ae We Approved, May 16. 1:90 and seven cents be, and ate pas: few weeks have the potice been obliged to | between G and H streets north—John Donovan, plices; Weber's nd ;, College cadets. “Then advertisement in another column. 5 AN Act to set the curbstones and pave the footways priat-d out of the general Amelie sae take him under thetr protection contractor, $815.98; L street, between South little girls, dressed in ? peabics and gutters on the south side of R street north, Apts ting rerpald by hee —.—— Capitol and 2d street east—Patrick Cullinane, | white, wearing blue sashes silver coronets, Bleached and Trinmed, ppp yoy Se ag chart ae a ae ‘om the wth of Jely, We would also call attention to our stock of Tue Mayor's Orrwe—To-day the crowd at | contractor, $2,910; L street, between South Cap. | and carrying silver baskets filled with rose At A. T. Whiteney’s, $24 Pennsyleania » cf Common Councti@ the Cily O Washinton that | 1289. [Approved, May 21, 1870. FINE BRANDIES AND GIN, the Mayor's office was larger than on any pre- | itol and 7th street west—Patrick Cullinane, con- | leaves ; altar boys of Trinity church with. bells “south affie, bet’ Oth and 10th etreete | the Mavor be. and he ie hereby, anthoriaed aon ne: ~ in bottles, at Wholesale P: — any sine Mayer Rumecy entered upon his bivtra ee mee east, between East = — Tey h from St. tty oe of gecsteu to — the curbetones emegee iy * AN Act for the re! r =e Brown and Lewix CASIPONBIA Ue own ities, es usual there were a thousand and ‘al street ath Carolina avenue—Pe- rivity char and Georgetown college; Cath- Se ew ctrane ped footw: itters paved on the south side o! am. OLD WHISKIE® one Tumors about the City Hall as to the ap. | ter McNamara, contractor, $1,105.83; I street | Olic clergy bearing lighted tapers; two asolsins 72 Boy 4 Goon Sewrme Ma- | sircet norh, netween pS a a Pair int of Commininnng: && they claimed, the | south, between ‘tx and 7th street west—Pairick | with Incense boats and four with burning cen. | OHIN®—Willeex & Gibbe’ Sewing Machine, the Gated nthe manust aed weber the epee inaee | ihe Maver be eek be fe eee eee That a fall It of commissioners. Among other callers | Cullinane, contractor, $1,903.18; I street north, | sets; Blessed Sacrament borne by Father, sin: pve a Toca ang Megs ogg rina. | Provided by law: and to. o expense of the Pee MeRry Himber, the Commissioner of the | between New Jersey avenue and ist street east. | guire; the maguilicent satin catopy over the ine, will hereafter be sold on liberal terms. | P and to defray the expense of the ‘ " said improvement a special tax equal to the cost etd te beng bresented bis accounts and re- | Stephen Taity, contractor, 2,390.85, 1 street | same carried by Mears. J. Sande i, Mackin, nire at the » Banm’s Corset and Hi thereof Is hereby imposed and levicd on all tots or rested to be relieved of the duties of thatoffice. | north, Brant Ist street tent ana 7th street | I. Badeaux, and C. Ray, in citizens dress, with = ¢ Factory, 208 ‘Teventn street, beget ports of lots bordering on the Iine of the improve here were. however, other Commissioners | west—Peter Mc Contractor, $1,128; § | broad satin sashes; Brothers of the Order of the < in Present who made no such request, but on the | street north, between and 7th streets west— | Society of Jesus, bearing lighted tapers ; college other band have friends at work fortheir reten- | J- Crowley & Co., contractors, $471.17; E street | boys tion. Among the applicants for the Commis. | north, between New Jersey avenue and 2d street | phi i Lewis Simp.on the sumof fie dol f the said persons, making ten ( le out ot the general tund. fr jegally inn Simpson, on the 4t! t tl Approv: Don't formet ! DOUGHERTY & ORUET'S SELF RAISING Le is the best in the market, and we sell it. ment; the said tax to be assessed and collected conformity with the provisions of ct approved j,bgneticial societies of ‘Trinity and Ste- | J ()()() LINEN SUITS. PLAIN CHECK ann | October 12, 1565. ‘ = Anis ’ street. oH en's churches with banners; citizens gene! Striped Goods, at OAK HALL, 52371 lly. ere ae Ax Act appropriating money to pay the assessors ©. 8. O'HARE «4 son, Boson ww, Of the Third Ward is Mr. George H. | east—Patrick Cullinane, coutraptor, $9,809.85; | Reaching the second. altar, the itis we Jel__| AX Act for the relief of the clerk to the Board of | “Tics enacted by the Beord ef Alderinee ana Board ackh Active worker in the late campaign, | N street north, between 12th and Tith streets | formed, facing the repusitory, the line extending No. val, Bie u enacted by the Board af Aldermen and Board | QCmmen Covmcalal the City of Washinston. That GROCERS, Joe recommended by the Third Ward Labor- | west—T. H. Williams, contractor, $1,00%3— | far back to the skirtor the woos, all kuesling BX THE PRESIDENT (OF THE NITED | of Comm om Council af the City of Washintron Tune | the same is hereby. appropriated ogen” ing Men’s Anociation, as well as some of the 38. Streets on which partial estimates | #8 the benediction was given by’ Kev. Father STATES. th - sum of fitty dollars be, ad the same is héreby, ‘of the gen 1913 SEVENTH STREET 5. Ww Piste at citizensof thisward. There isarumor | have been made—Connectieut avenue, between | Gasch. On the hill'o looking the altar, and ory gat of the general fund, ts | fr extra sereiocs the preamer Peat te eet ie | jest Brrwex: : = y jolt | for extra services the present year in yertecting tie : . Inside, track for the Gone econ, has the | Land Boundary streets George Johnson, con- | Within the grounds of the Convent of the Visi-] FORTHE xaLERQCUAMATION, 2. oe Any tten bonne OF Assoasors | gesemment. TApproved May 21,1570 i _1_ Inside track for the Commissionership of the Factor, $4,000; 3d street west, between New | tation, were the sisters of that order and (ie TERRITORIES OF NEW MEXICU AND CUL- Approved, May 16, 1870. \ ry ‘het fh tT Be at 4 Fifth Ward this morning. 2a. COnLERGtOe, BI Oe a McNa- | Young ladies attending the convent. Returning | OBADO. . X Acr to set the curbstoncs anil pave the fontways | “*, ‘Gumuecticut arenerat theit imersection ae NEW ®Tome: Serox Prnceit, ofthe Orphans’ Court of | Uat® “omssetor, #2,685.00. ‘Total $87,357.96." | % panes meng Se length on fhe chan or |, Im pursuance of law saxs 8. Guant, Presi: guticrs on the south side of Massachusetts | Be tf enacted by the Board of Aldermen ant Board ee Was at the President's Hoose this | | Tim CouonED Scnoous—What they Cost.— | the festival, which the benediction con: | 2eBtsf the United States’ of America, do herebyde- | aventie, Retween Norti ith Ls — after itol street and Blew mend owner! of the Cy of Washingion. That <kwW abene lare and bit i Jer: % aty Surveyor be, an* he is hereby, authoriz cllow, hat brushed upto the | Mr. Charles King, one of the Trustees of the | cluded the services. At the several altars, the cmtinned land omcen inthe. Terra | Beri teint by the Board of Aldermen and Boara | teSSese Hr eeeae at Bente Meet cael e ‘ nines. He seemed to be very happy under the | colored schools, makes the following statement | ‘‘Tantum Ergos” was sung by the choristers | ries of New Mexico and Colorado, at the periods | ¢f Common Counct! of the Cuy of Washington, That | ticut avenue, at their intersection, to be changed, so impression that the President would not sign the | of receipts and ex; tures of the Board of | during the exposition and benediction of the | hereinafver designated. to wit: the Mayor be, aud he is hereby, authorized and | 98 to raise it three feet higher than it is at present, AT NEW YORK PRICES! bill abolishing his court. The Bladensburg | Trustees of co schools of Washington, D. | Most Holy Sacrament. Atthe Land Office at SANTA FE, NEW MEXL. | Tanested tocause the curbstones to be set and the Here caate 8 Minto be mnnto ona font onde belt high hero will, however, find his hopes shattered | C., for the year ending Jcne 0 1870: j GEORGETOWN CoUNCILS—Board of Aldermen.| ©Y, commencing MONDAY che sth day of August | footways and gutters paved on the south side of pundary street. at an equal distance from Twen. Rives Mtother twemy-four hours, as the bill | Cash on hand unexpended, July, 1869, 953.45; | The Board met Friday erenioge Me, Magruder | 3¢2¢f0r,the disposal of the pubiic lands iu then: | Masgachuseett Ent tober o nian | sen By thar puzeved and in tise State Department | received from the corporation of Georgetown, | introduced an ordinskes to improve Washing- | yjzmeutioned townships and parts of townships, | #n4 New Jer ey avenue. The work to be contract y ime. le is e viz: for, and executed in the manner and under the super getting rather pugilistic | “1,689.28; received from the corporation of | ton street, between Gay and Stoddard, bi grav. | North of the base tine and east of the principal me intendence provided by law: and to defray the expen now, and threatens ali sorts of per_onal chas- | Washington, $58,556.52; received interest from eling it, to be paid out of the general fund; reudan of New Mexico: fes of said improvements a special tax, equal to the tisement to newspaper editors and rep Otters, | $14,550 of Washington ‘ation bonds,€573.00; | passed. Also, a resolution authorizing the | Fractional township 2), of range 3. areal ie be on by fmposed and levied of all lots or Agsioring that be is going to resign his office ai:d | Fectived from sale of $14,b5) of Washington cor. | Mayor to have the street lamps revaltcd:, sai Factional township 17. 19 ant 30.4 eee, the said tax to be asssesed aud colletted tn Will whip wem all. Tuc 74 thinks the pill ; Poration bonds at 79c, $11,494.50. Total receipts, | to supply new lamps when ne 3 passed. | Fractional township I7 and 19, of renee fe conformity with the provisions of the act approved was passed by traud and declares that it was | #13j661-15 Also, a resolution instructing the committee to | Townships 9.10, Pl. and 12; fractional township 14; | October 12, 1965, (Approved, May 10, 1570. not even read before Comarome Sxpepditures.— Repairs and additions to | represent Georgetown. before Congress to re, and towne ge 8. 43 Act authorizing 's water-main to be Iaid, on xth street west, botweer O and P streets north. Be it enacted by the Board oy Aldermen and Board ELPHONZO YoUuNes Common Councsi of the City of Wa: . That food aud requested. te: couse water tani tote laid Bias removed from hie a (0 Cause a water mrig a rom by is in Sixth street west, between O aud P ettents tie anata: of range 8. eae Ts west; and to deiray the expenses shereo! a : says that he hes just whipped the see 8? | scioos —tdings, $15,048.00; purchase of lot and | monstrate against the bill pending before that Hp Lez grractional township 13 | AX Act to set the curbstoncs and pave the toot. | SuMiclent amount is, hereby appropriated. payable SEW AND COMMODIOUS STORE, me © the bridge of tenant whe ingson .. 4W4re avenue. $120.00; purchase | body allowing the Baltimore and Potomac rail- | and 14; p Ie, ot range 9. Was and gutters on’ the east side of Ninth | CULoLthe wager fund. to be reunbursed Oy such ae: threw him off — ridge at Bladensburg some pgp a 1 $2,500.00; grading poor ls fe to cross the Potomac river over the Long Fownentpe 9, wi = 12, of range 10. street east, between South Carolina avenue and D | iirevof said water. as'are now anthoriz’ by | Ne. 602 NINTH ST., or r, pr ero Be or all ‘After the fashing | leveling scheol lots ‘ang other labor on school | Bridge, tius tending to make that obstruction Township ts ant 0, of range 11. strect. existing law. (Approved, May 21, 1500, CORNER 4 _ ~— ce idl $549.05; ["20unt paid on in- | to navigation permanent; passed. An ordinance Townships 7 5 in which Fal istafl was foused by Jcchceg Prmbingl bond I reioce IS 31,500.00; achooi | fromthe Common Council for repairs of roads | Townships. 4 and Ih at nce 22, . 3 7 “nee: | carniture, desks, tables, chairs and Seats pur- | leading to Little Falls bridge, was passed. Res- Townships 13 and 14, of range 25. <in—We are giad to learn that | chased during the year,'$2,113.16; amount paid | olution in favor of Messrs’ Poe'd Seliguon; | ‘Township lb, of range 2, id 8, of range 21 f the Cry of Washington, That '¥, authorized and re IN THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. cause tl and gutters pa Tae Turate ° os Where he will be happy to see all his old customers. P a Townships 14 and 1d, of range 25. N uth street east, betwoen South Carolina avenue FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK, s whi 1 | for salaries of teachers, superintendent andjan-"| passed. | Council resolution authorizing @ loan | Townsnids 13. themed tore ees 25. and D street. ‘The work to be comiracted t-r-and GEORGETOWN, D.C... June 1S. 1570. Broplentic treape tat eae nae anata and | tence, remen, staaionery, berks, muapanna onarts; | forthe improvessont of Oth and ech cote, en Townships and 15. of range 2 ¢xecuted in the manne ‘as well as all others who desire Pte sud under the superinten- | "A meeting of the Stockholders of thix Bank will management to secure them for six nights | Cleaning, whitewashing and all other incidental | pawed. A communication from M. T. Metzger, Townsh ~< f 13, of range 29. dence provid. 4 by fuel | notifying the Board of his abandonment of tue | Townchip= and 1¢ orranze 9. fenidt t i tay eveal tothe cost | Ieciscttsa sf uteeatenme tears ae Sr | weeen Goons ar THE Lowes 1 i ‘uel | mi ing the Board of his abandonment of tue ‘ownships 13 and 14, of range 3. ¢f seid improvements a special tax equi he cost, e election of nine Trustees, to serve for th: s 00 OWEST POSSIBL longer. An additional attraction in the person pos po pelle aay vg rope fob contract to lay the abutment of West stroot | Townshine isand I, or raece tt thercof is hereby imposed and levied-on atl i nextensuing. Polls open 11a, m.— close naan = Serpent,” WT Be cease ee aa | (cotimatedy Seu de," Aero; Bbplomn otal, | Uesdge, was referred. “Adjncrses: eee it and i, of range St. nonin Raped pend mag ochre adh ged naval | W. LAIRD. 32 asd + ia p= yew esterday aauttner ae e $72,667.15. Common Council —The Chair laid before the | een iene nd cast of the princiva | coutorentty with the prostolons of the neteooed D®* 90008 AT REDUCED PuicEs. World. New tableaux will be presented, and | ‘There is now due the board trom the Corpora- | Board a communication from the Street Com- ridian of ‘New J 2 * | October 12, 1835, (Approved, May is, 1570. | & AT 101 Baivce EORGETOWx, D.C —— jsitional novelties in the aerobatic perform- | tion of Washington about $22,000. The bonds ot | missioner recommending various street in Sat ionae te. Gord Bik silks at $150, $1.35, 92, $2.25, $2 5) are promised. The brilliant prismatic | the Corporation of Washington a pearing in | provements am amin an I ropeiation tor Towns pe 1.5.6, and? of range ; Am Ace to reset the curbstonse and rey ave the foot- Bik ron Grenadines a4 360-8 be., 120.» very cheap pra a re coc i ny dng So sere ruainiee thin ce or Yee & intone Townships $4, and’9,of ranges avenue, frem A street northeast to the canal | Lease yard wide Bleached cnet at th fopight, ‘Th | the city of Washington, Jane 30, Mek and Gale + ‘these 13. ~ He bas just returnea from New York, where be has been during the past week selecting a STOUK OF CHOICE GOODS, which, owing tothe RECENT GREAT DECLINE ta that market, and having BOUGHT FOB CASH only, and having also Pro- cured very LOW RATES OF TRANSPURTATION per Steamer direct to this City, he can mow offer to the Washington [public at prices which, for fhe same quality of Goods, cannot be undersold south 0, New York city. ticle, 125, 20.541.) Mr. Berry reported | Township 11-¢f ran ee 5 eine See em heir unsiesied vocal | stle Will enable the board to close up the busi- | a resolution approptttnpeme es eee rapa at Bownene Hs oh rande e.g Scien Cow Cine Women ind Unsworth as | Ness Of the present year, free from debt, and | the road leading to Falls Bridge; passed. Mt. | guwncrtrs tempt GPRM weg LS nC ity af Wasktnston. Ths hoo Fly” with a small balance in their treasury of about | Collins reported a resolution authorizing the | Township 1, of range 1s. Frosted to cause the eurbstones to be rewet and the =4,000. From the above statement it wi!l be seen | Mayor and committee on ways and means to pill. ot ri ba) por ways snd wuttore property Tepaved on either side M.D.” w that the total earrent expenses of the board for | borrow not less than $2,000 at such times as may 2. pn ot pdms se TE tee Meg = a will be rendered | keeping in operation the sixty-six schools under | be necessary to meet the expe: incurred . q their eh has been £45,936.94—the other items | the improvement or Sth and 6th streets, to be —* of expenditure al! pertaining to the real estate | paid when the special tax for said improvement Cuask—About 12 o'clock to- | and buil « , eric! estet Josiah Green, | each school is estimated at tfty, it would show | presented bill of McNerhaney & Waters, with is here! ; ; for the “theft of avant vets Euward an attendance ot 3200 children, making the | communication in reserence to the contract; August next, for the disposa! of the followi: i gin gente: Been ped, Receaprovement; the A colored waiter at Willard’s Hotel, and | expense of each scholar a trifle less than $14 for | serred. Board of Aldermen ordinance. tort tions and parts of sections of timber lands, vi Apap eae po propery ead pe brought bim before Justice Clark, who, after | the entire 3 and if we estimate the attend- | improvement of Washington street was referred | South of the base line and went of the sicth preact 1s. {Approved. May Is. heoring the cese, held Green in the sum of $10) | ance at only 3,000, or about 45 for each sehool, | to the committee on streets, and was sub Sovuehip-ahion meee for his appearance at court. After the decision | the expense is found to be $15.31 for each—a quently re ted favorably upon by Mr. Col- ship.10, arseilles 2c and 37sec We.. worth 25. meres at Mc. and Gc, worth 7c. & 1 bric Hdkfs from 6c. up; genuine Kid Gloves $1. We are selling creat bargains in all kinds of eoods Give us a call and buy ch ap. Jelé: Fe RENT—BWELLL i befor rent July Ist, al ‘cupied by Mal colm Seaton, Esq ; contains 12 rooms and cellwr: has all modern improvements. It is sirable residences ip Georgetown: re with Dan Bry Dan Bryan he main atirac opera, «Mrs. Lucretia Bu elale the entertainment in excellent styl i o contract d for and executed in the manner a wi sna i range %, urder the superintendence provide] by Township 11, of range 2. ard to de‘ray the expeases of said improve As the number of pupils in | shall have been collected; passed. Mr. @artis | a+ the Land Circe at DENVER CITY, COLORA. | ment a. special vax cqval to the cost thereof DU, commencing on MONDAY, ths'sch day of | 18 he by imposed and levied on all tots or parts of ec an ELPHONZO YOUNGS, SW; of section 20; SE r section AX Act to grade and gravel H_stroct south, trom | (7EQRGETOWN DOLLAR STORE, 73 High GROCER, * . ‘ 5 of section “2; NEY of section 31; NW uf sec Bowed siseet Soar, G rect name street —Just received, an uusurpassed wagort- . Of the magistrate Green made for the door and | result that will compare favorably with any that committze, but after debave its | of rest i ed by the Board of Alderinem aad Boorg | Bet of Jet and Fancy Jewelry, Chromo, Vases, —— as ae : e-caping shot off down 12th street at a two- | other schools in the land. Sedation, ra , korthoned for one, week. | "'twnhip tof range 62—NW% of section f; NE Council ef the Cty af Wactingion that | Kuiven, Pipes, Mane, Albums, ke. en Gall sad UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE, forty rate, followed by the officer, who called SPS ee vET Board \dermen ro of ttction ¢- : rig be, and he is bereby, authori ad aS : — je Ltt N AN RE seputedly to him to stop, but Green kept on, THE LADIES are actively preparing for the Fn aoe mt lamps was referred. Joint reso- Township 1, of ran dearer of PAE} olen fantey | rd. pr bb tng at aprthcort ci INTH D F STREETS. turning the corner of street, and made a | SUmmer campaign at the watering places, and | lui gection 7 40 4 Of aac : — n instructin, ed aw be ha be traight line towards « »lin’s lumber yard, | their toilets will be very elaborate. It is the interests of wn before Congress to | o peo god ger bong ad ae shots after ‘hica, | fashion to wear sets of Jewelry appropriate to | remonstrate against the proposed use of the | NE. which brongbt him to a stand still, and he was | S@parate costumes, and ii emi to know | Long Bridge by the Baltimore and Potomac Jed back to the magistrate’s office, and was com- | that there can be readily obtai at Mr. | raiiroad was passed. Adjourned. mitted to jail forecourt. Davis was also held to | Prigg’s jewelry store, No 451 Pennsylvania aye- NaRRow gscarz.—Mr. Philip Berry, son of appear as awitness in the case. A crow: of | nue, between 4y and Oth streets. Mr. Prigg ts | philip 1. Bary, hea, came mend bet Seriously several hundred people collected in a few min- | in daily receipt of sample goods from New York | injured-yesterday, while riding horseback in the utes to see the cause of the shooting. per express, and by this means eur fair readers | vicinity of the Chain Bridge. He was attempt- —o—___ can ey eg hepiy ioe styles. The great de- | ing to cross a bridge covered with brush, when mand for teen Bagger diamonds has produced | j¢ seve way, precipitating himselt and his ani- Tm! alias Souny Ward, a notorious quarrelsome | 48Teat many . all of which can be seen at about ten feet below, and bruising both Character of the Fifth Ward, was abrested + Prigg’s, in ‘addition to over one-thousand styles verely. * ‘very se: west: cause the curbstones’ to ; of one-dollar jewelry for ladies and gentlemen, ip i footways and guiters paved on, the weet of terday for assault and battery in two cases, on ug v LADY OP THe LAKE left this morning for ih of section 21; Second ithwest, bet Vir ve- ibe rmcy cae ting wih nti to it ro [Cee ane and ornament. Mc"Prgg, by is | Mofo wi or aiteon humarcd bane of | why SRW At aetER aes | Reale er eae aac ade testiniony before Justice Handy showed that the | Cl08€ attention to business and the al | eres Toe wg pe ln adhe FEN, and thesupertat by law; and todefray Nf west to Water street, to be graded and grareled jek section Ts BWA of seation His 36 of | Red ie ‘sam ‘of Hes thoucend atten ret. ot NWA. SEG and | thercof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of the tands of the Seventh Ward. The work 's work, under the direction of the Sos inion ioner ot Beventh Ward pprov: s May S70. ance to set the curbstones and pave the footway d_gutterson the west side of Sicond street, be: tyeen Virginia avenue and Hl street 00 STEAMBOAT LINES, W458iveton, BoB OLK AND BOSTON BOAT LINE. “LADE OF Ga=4t REDUCTION IN PRICES! ANOTEER Bow Being cued Seas ‘freight oF passage I " ee ea a RCA ea $10,000 WORTH OF SUMMER WFAB Tew Bch ‘street. Mask. by ines end eee MUST BE SOLD WITHIN 39 PAYS, nex of ision of his store—stud: are Evermay and George Peabody brands, itendence y ie BROWN, PLANT & 0v., Proprietors. Ward approached: saying “WhaSetust yoynce | the wants of his castomers—bes exured Grong | Suasm Ur.-About aus o'clock Sesterda ; : BB and Ei | She expense, of anid i i hereby impmed and MEschanre Link or steamsuirs —— . Saying you say a pa ethat has necessitates the enia morning, a horse attached to Mr. iturbide’s tf of SEX, | levied on all lots er parts lots. om the UCE STOCK BETWEEN Shout Mr. Bowen 7’ aud commenced the ae- ) © Petr establl-inert, and hehas, therefore, | carriage started off on lst street, and in attempt. | and of sec; | lime ef the improvement; the said tax to be asscssed IN OBDER TO RED! TOCK, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Yaalt, knocking Cristman down ai, <icking him | extended his store some thirty feet, which | ing to enter the College gates the carriage was Be and collected Tn conformity’ with the provisious of - fot 3 , 1365. been “ i court in both cesés. Bail for Bowen rowdieg js | Sfotds him greater facilities for displaying his | smashed up and the horse badly injured. Nie obs: | “Approved May Seis IONS CLBSOM cea yaewiee Ec, KNIGHT, Sn eny Se Sere en eEg s ns : and | Ax Act to grade and gravel Turner street, between will wake ree 3 aot tence ‘Tae Gouvstem BuRGLARY.—It will be re- ALEXANDRIA. Ne of and NEW YORK, ALE ¥. M. C. A—Ata weeting of the managers membered that on the night of the 19th of May eec- Be it enacted by the rd of Aldermen and Board EN SUITS, , PANTS AND VEST of the Y. 3. C. A. heid on Saturday eveninz. | the store of 3 Goldatelu & Co,, pawabrokers on LINEN SUITS, COAT, PAN’ RRS ares AW, Common Councal of the City of Washington, That ls River, eve: 1 ening has the fol- 5 : the tom of ree hundred aotlary and'iebareb J os SATU 2 e wm the deligaies to the Fitteenth International | 4% street, was entered and the safe rifted of ionic isene: of Heterday evening At the Land Office at CENTRAL OITY, COLO- | appropriated cut of the foods ut the thet Wee ie cane enery FRIDAY ec? m Lanes CRORGETOWS Convention of the ¥. M. C. Associations, which | gyer $10,000 worth of watches, jewelry, &c. A Ciarrer OF Koppertes.—About 1 o'clock BADO, commencing on MONDAY, the 1th day of | enable the Mayor to ‘and cravel 7 urner stre-t, | LINEN DUCK COAT, PANTS AND 5,', 10 — at i2m. Saccharum oie | Saad eaten ace | neil caren! tint ovis | Arey ce amr igie | Corea nah tee en gece vont0 | Sy gal eegenten sy, 58 DEE Gumrertion to meet inthis city next year.” The | Clarvos aud Bipiey: having a earpetbeg winicr | OC MEY, J- Tr Johnston bad bean Durglariously | xJlunesnl gaittot Srting® (mh Prncinat | rote abled War ood Gs pei orwyayy» | WHITE SUITS, COAT, FANTSAND VESTS, Georretowns rst ne coranr of Ith suf td Noe " . er > - . he . Pad og olay ig ig Rae Se oorst eer eee. ena ccused | wae | silver and plated ware. The counting-room of | Township 3, of ee: and E% of peti yeliat 3..W. THOMPSON, President liam Stickney, F. H. Smith, C. H. Mervin, A rents BLUE FLANNEL SUITS........$13, 13.50, 15 LIGHT COLOR FINE CASSIMERE 8UITS, 16, WUBTH §20 ct AND QUICK: UTE, SFapee epee. SRREST LINE oe tnd’ Potomac Lene Bieamers leave NW Messrs. Smoot & Perry, lumber m On | SW of section 6; NEX and S% of NW% of section An Act for the relief of P aiagrmen and’ a get were examined, the resu!t prov- ered ri} Vs of section Be ut enacted by the Boar. A and Board €, Souder: ¥_ . Heaton, ML ©: Wilker‘on, ne ‘Tan to be Uhe ‘watches, diamonds and | Seon cncred lect night Wy thioves; who hed dethe Land Othe Mt WAIN PLAY, COLORADO, | of Comimem Cowncst ofthe af fashine That arren Choate, 0. + am » A. Burr, al it len commenc! on. sthe gust som six ix hy rome of whom will start for Indianapolis this | Ober Jewelry wel xy -_ Off the blinds trom the rear window. Tre | commencing on sch aneast | the sumof plvety-six dollars and’ six ci +, Oni 7 oem drawershad all been ransacked, but agg TR os : ga) Seeuyy 5 ) at 7:15 a. m. onc ing ron ‘and of vtusescan tie following iowoehie, iets eos ee ols ie 2 ate ion | ASSORTED CASSIMERE SUITS.910 TO - Unico 612 Peaneyivanla avewue, it Daatm or a Stock AcTom.—Mr. R. H. te in the accused in default | Ow REts nothing was stolen but » tum! ship 9, of range 75. roved May 3101 ALPACA SACKS. one Bw BSERSSe Sine magistrate in committing hatchet, which last was found thismorningin the | All of town range 7. "Approved: re soe oe ears ar aa TS, a aus Sek Se an one ae een ball, Mr. A- B. Williams appeared a8 | store of’ Broders & Oo., which was also robbed | All of township 9. of range Sagan OFFICE Sacks, rH the relief of Bilas 5 ihe Board of Atdermen uae’ Board 81 AND 91.25 v ted ip 10, of range 75. Fommon sounctl of the City of Washington, rvany apnpesoaia 16. All of t range 77. on Friday last at Providence Hospital after a ‘and an unsuccessful attem: been | Au) of to ip 10; of range 75. short illness. He had been complaini of n.—- | made to open the iron safe with powder. | ‘aij of: sethapa Ser s00th SENNA, aot on tee ny fas ARRESTED ON THE CHancs OF MURDE TSE 0, That — —_— ‘dl The thieves twisted off a of the iron gratin; 1 of tow: 10, of rapge 77. the sum of five do! and hereby Sppropri- 16 Borte Henry Brown, the colored man who’ struck door. glass . ¢ ted by law for the use of schools, |. payable out of ‘fupd, to the . : [ya pee ete nue hed arene & Mowen the head wae 08 8x8, through the ee nee aoe ger de Indian, mh iary. and “other purposes, will be ex: ‘refend to Tucker the tai ‘moat ot Te ee a amellaaeak: wastve, Paiute, EaPoRDsy <a on entering which he remarked to Mr. A. that | finee Host their x said Tucker by Justice for sn vio- be would im two days, a predic hich = pe seop el fvand wll prgctd in te ore lation of law. (Approved, May 211870. pean ‘was verified. T. Med. was x years old, a are adv: wi shall Rca wea 7 and leaves a wife and children. His remains it and the sales Bose” but no As Act for the. of Mary ©'Brien. on than two. and Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board POPULAK CLOTHING HOUSE OF a SY | Secouaty a retard ta Bors | toe Wigrpnee ond Sue meta in fe To: | Sphere latecsi | Shen cia ag a acct Baxant's Mixsrasis— This troupe now | {und Hart sf bis, house whipping one of his | Ser Jere oe see turns aiicet betwoos King | Gigmuandersny band, acne city of Waihiagion, | sueemed onpey 22, Many OBrien the evae of twenty a. STRAUS, Stands concededly at the head of the minstrel ; that Sr mee. and Cameron, was invaded b: ves last night | this , oe bee * | excess in the tof the pavement in square seduced Brown's wife, and that Brown took ‘By order of the meneurgmnast of the pe ne profession in this country, and their perform- mag and robbed of a large q losEPH 8, Wits0x, No. 76, on sub-lote No. 86, 97, and 3s, and tu order to Snees are just the thing fir the warm season, | {<ttteq to Jail forte hearing femmes ae. | Kuocemp DOWS ay Tum Gana —As th last Commissioner of the General Land Ufice. | ¢nabe the te comply with the provisions of winain ute Deeded in place of the "heavy business: ‘Pho | BOOB. ae cen in Washington yvtorday evening NOTION 30 FRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, | Sppronctated oatof the general Sim med: ——— ° troupe have for their business agent our old | Tee Freance ComurrrEs—T; see | Ewell ©. Atwell, a very dont lady, siarsed | very paren cosiund co teorighe f precenation | of ad oes Trom the coske sdvertaing Brrwren 103m axp L1tH SenEETs, Seen anaes en ae commitice appointed to ascertain the | 4. | cross the track th front of the advancing loco; oi Sozaunie above sutmersted ie reunfed io evade 1S GaRSDZ foacow of mierakes made By an ober Capable men te be found in theamusemont line, | Resnegtnaereoreon received, ® number of | motive. ‘The engineer sounded the whistic but a ee ae aha aad _JelS-tiy3______ Third door east'of 11th and who, it should be added, will never have Commisdoners of the Second ead: Fifth Wards. | be stopped she was struck and knocked down b; Sat conte oe eras pizlenetory seat cecetntien toleting . BEIBERGER, anything to do with an inferior company. ‘The accounts of the Fifth Ward, which sow the cow catcher, and, itis feared, received seri- | this notice, and before the day eppointed for the other peer: approved May 24, 1509, | JAY o. to. F. Leuven 800.) pitas Romenet or Cor, 8 Aue tok condition that tt will ecsaee considerable work Srieee see rare he, trast ce TOSE SHS WILSON oe 1 at TET eee $ jee yesterday afternoon from wfth Bap- | to straighten them out. The account CoxTzsTxp ELzction.—The contested elec- Commissioner of the General Land Office. joint lation Set Chere, La CaS Meador siciating. Commissioner of the lee woeqena ee = tion case was argued at length in the Hestiage myd-m,l0t may 3 bal ctor to ty Wit Oe bEe bene, eranse, Wedbington. toe Gods of tha neat nee —aaw oo on ae oat yesterday, be ei and Ute er: PATENT OFEIOE, sah ©, — EEE tent rm. azmon peony alg el mol Ee ‘Bell s amisting Mr: Lasmmond, the clerk, | Mrs. Claughton and Smoot for traversers. cadnthe Vitionof BG BERT WBEERLY, cf Wot, Joint resolution, TApproved May 2,80 DENTISTRY. . ‘were conducted by Past Grand Master J.E-T. | to-day. . i ” | The sedae a : i Se aS fare ——— ae sa EmovaL. Moimead. The Masonic choir, led by Professor — Suvume "_Mr. Rich’d Nevett, while far improvement tm Design for s Kalle of | ax Acr forthe ref of Providence Hospital. | AR : — Holmes: sang some appropriate m: je. The re- Tit McGaRanan Case— the case of oar taste parare ‘of Mr. R. H. | ¥otk Handle, &c.: ia the be Beit enacted by tht Baad Aigrmen and Board D3 BERSILL, Psercsas UR STATIONERY. mains were Interred at Oak Hill Cemetery. Wm. McGarahan against Ww. J. faim hg reese colt d,s short distance, below it x Oe ee Se ae Comsen Ce ‘@ the U cA That MPs DE OFFICE to, olin an Aabuaneaaine! eseakee prietor ‘Republican, was taken aohate ‘same : 5 Dar, DaMacE To TRE Navy Yaw Bripox.—The | he Circuit. Court, Judge” Olin.» Messrs. smart aed apumenss ppropriaied out ral fund. and a ENTAL WORK ee 1a the eet ces | Sealed Pressmisetox: D.O.. weet ekeke lower or Navy Yard bridge over the Fastera | Mattingly and Merrlek for piaintidt and Mr. = of for the | lenemtecnsios teetee my ‘year Jane ial will be “ Branch. js now impasabie; one of the piles te- | N- Wilton and Judge Moore for, detendent. and benefit of that ib recognition of Until MONDAY, the 24h instant, tween the draw and north end having nm | This is an action for for which the dam- ‘Denefits it is. ‘and enffer- at Ro quantitie way on Saturday afternoon last about 50’clo®&, Se laid at $30,000. Bir. Wilsom moved for persons residing in gon sirengers A Ly Rey ‘ionic ert had jun’ gion of tae bent, | sera ead aed io hi as wheat a's pide wie fiend wi be fread o Soionen le ° - t when the accident ed. It will take | Temoval of the case on the gro~~d of prejudice. Ae ape ant putes (crnbetcmes and pave the foot. contract will be subject to the asus! Btout ten days to make the necessary epuine The judge replied that be eau aio the aft davit, tirvet north, between Biefecuth soa ey het the Departiocuts of toe Goverment jai ing which time the bridge will be only open | but the case would be proceeded with, and Mr. sgreete wert, Bich cece, PRON, Commissioner to Ivot parsengers. Merrick opened the case. Mncmaed 7 the Berd of at and Board el __ HORACE CAPRON, Commission re arto ommon Cowncsl , That Xow that the hot season is fairly upon us, | Yoursrct ‘Tarsves,—Fairfax Clark, John he be, hie Hereby aatbariad the nothing is more conducive to comfort than light pon po and Geo. Smith, Li yond putters pared tur ane eed nats and o shoes. ‘These, Stras! Brothers respectively eleven, twelve, thirteen, and side of Qwtreet' nt atheea tee Lave in every variety. and at prices which fourteen years, were afrested on Saturda; ete them within the reach of all. Persons providiae with petit Isreeny, and Justice Harpst Shdexcctied ~A ng for themselves or their families for the twmnne | Coarteem ail Yo jail for court, tendence should give them acall before buying elsewhere. epartiin@etecade ses offs Twoman nows werehlled yesterday by toe | abSdation “have aptincd Ante Mott eraae sae ieee Se a oMAD } y by lice of the seventh precinct while runursgar | Arc seceal peed igi ‘Vernon to-mor- pe FACILITIES USEQUALED OR G large. Tow. F October 12, 1665, Ptr Pe