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EVENING STAR. Natiowat Tueatse.—Walhalla and Bio Plastic Troupes. Dairy Excursions to Glymont on the steamer C. P. Smith. the Dany mscunsiom of steamer Arrow to Surru’s An? GAtiuay, M6 FP street. MARKRITER’S ART GALLERY, $88 7th street. Baxtow’s AR? Gatiznr, 251 Pa. avenue. ‘The Fearth of July. GLYMony.—Mv ic, dancing, fireworks, MarsHstt Hatt.—Dancing, pic-nicing, &c. SEVAETH-ST: EET Pagk—Grand pic-nic of Greeplert Ciub. Tre CornroraTion FINaNces—Amounis Re- eM F. Cook, the ceived me ao City ister, is prepering uf for Heerses tor the ts Sou sro. The joer ing oe the amounts sor the yerr, as alco those of Rotels. taverns, restaurants, &e. 93/013 15 921 he 9 Wholesaleliquore van EE OF HT. OD ‘ dive. 2175 o9 2.58 So 15,550 19 69° 17-863 30 3m Tomi 00 0 © 3.0 o - &3 a 392872 ° + 5B % 12.909 09 posters. ‘gsion merchaats. 0a) aD rd tables. 1320 123.0 . a 3 3. a wm rr a 538 6D ae we ee tee be d dray Si naw NS Backuey carriages. omapibusses aod salbvoad Sore. 2270 Deas —— 7.46 @ Anctioveers Tio Washington arvee oF ed Ie 6 1.433 77 ase mer za 1.706 00 ‘Transfer of Veens.s 2 Resident traders Sw ‘Sof Intendans or Returns cf Intendant (through seeretary )... Conscie Rent 11) Totals (thus far Pee © fond (new urd), wharf. Teace s The decreese in revenue received i telx, taverre, restaurants, &c., is about $3 from that of last year, owing to the number of rejections by the Board of Metropolit in Police: adecreae of $20,000 icom that jor the ti cai ear ending June 3, 185, resaling trom the same cause in a small ice, and in a greater degree by the lows of the war trade, “Other clrsses of bus:ness have been bare de- creased. The dog census, as indicated re- turps tor this yest, exbibits a large deerease in number—at least one thousand—as compared with that of last yer. The licenses tor anc- it six, against eleven lest ear, but the returns of auctioneers are largely excess of those of last year. The amount from wagors and carts 's $1,250 in excess of last year; and the rent of canal wharves have in- creased about $90. The decrease for old iron and bs 2 censes is accounted for by the chanze of the lay licenses. tieneers amovnt td W authorizing qvarterly ae 1. 0. 0. F. Ovricers—The and En- the District of Colambix bave begin- cawprents elected the 10" owing offices for the term ning om the lst inst. (yesterday) : retary Secretary; Giteing Washington. No. Behifresb, VG; @. ner. B.S. ‘ T jas. Small. N.G.: C. F. Sigou- obeys FS.: Botsler. WG: ©. Mor o. ¥ + P. Allag, B.3.; tm Young, T. J Colombia, Bo. 10.—J.H. Seifert. N.G.;G.8, King, VG EH. Bidenour, £8.54 A. Moadea. #.8°: on, No. 11 —J. J. Walsh. N. Long. FS. 5. mm Tr» Friendship. No.J2—3_B. L ‘M. Band, FS feld. VG Kidder, T. - Bweet, BS.; B.A. 8. 88. Mut » MA. M. Parsons, N G:C. Ww. i - Laweett, F. 3.. D. Do Carck, H. B. Lein NG WH. Bo. B. Eduorston, i855. B. Woper, Mul chanics, Mo” ia (Georgetawp'—B. Wot ¢ 8s (Georgetown —| elters, N. Gs Pe dF VG Cc Thomas, Fes.¢ o. Myers. B. A.C. Prather, T. Orica No. J Potters NG: W. Barthoto- uur. V GW. B. Bonitz, F.3., John Wabi, B. 8., vohm Vogt, T. ENCAMPME STS. Columbian Encempment, No. H.C. Patriarch: BM. Cohea, High Priv«i; & Wa deo, B. Hi tomy Je i ow bf me ee Palate ‘Stewart. W wf na, C.P 3 J H Gibbens, oe ALLEGED Hicnwa~y Ropsgry anp Cuttine. Yesterday, @ man r: amed Bradiey, who ha' ont in Jeckron Hall alley, appeared at the sae enth preeipet Cay Ward) station, and in- formed Jo-ice Mills that on the previons night be had been robbed of seven or eight dollars studs, and bis sbirt , and he had got a clue to the "as advised to go to a E he returned to the station in com- was nenest. From Bradley's statements, it engl ve ing Dight, and P and others came there, te! bie that Padgett wished to ves hee ot Sucnemann’s. pA with them —- d@bim, knocked him down, and rob! im. ceived a cut in the —— eas Tez Graxp Army Bivowac—The second day of the Grand Army bivonac at the Park yesterday wes more successful than the first one. -AtGo'clock several hundren resent, to w! e car, Inade ahandrome addition ‘The leaping, gymnastic, and acrobaiic performan- t tha ces, and prize we the whole coneluding Stout to clock. Al hour the judges sab- mitted their and Col. Luby, on behalt of the Grand Army, presented the prizes as fol- jows: Sag noteh, aa meaning, © E. J. Har- Fington; for Jumping, to C. J. St to Daniel Wi Re toJ. A. Sciler; extra prizes for shooting, first, brenze clock, to istian i; Cbristi a second, set silver castors, to J. A. Sciler; third buster dish, to Mr. Hetberger; fourth, set of silver castors, to J. J. Jones; fifth, umbrella, to Mr. Chase. During the evening ihe park was illuminated, fire works were displayed, and several miniatut Hoons started on -rial re dal voyages. Suir AGarmst 7 Court, Ja ww Whitely ys. 5. 3. st 250,000 Patents for refu- for sn improve- wrrer. ap- in andwied an affidasit object- to! before. Justice Olin, on the ground that he believed be could not ge: an ‘tial trial from bim. Justice Olin refused to enter- tain the a idavit, a nd said if Mr. Whi had experience in law practice, he woul d bim to jail. He the case to po oa. oad efter argoment the demurrer was sustained. An appeal was entered by the plaintif’. pees Se kee AsSavL? ALOUT A GiRL—Last evening, Lewis Foliard and Lewis Jones, colored. got ix. SB i street, near the eimai, about & stone, and the Jest-pamed struck sah snc. the charge of arsault and Cattery with intent to kill, and he wes delivered to the Marshal.” acai pot deemed necessary to send for the Coroner. From the size it was supy wontbs of Lieut. Ec! taken up ‘sent to the A! “RARE AND EXCITING SPORT may be expected ‘at Pleasure Driving Park on Monday afternoon, when both running and driving matches will take place. See advertisement. ©. Anderson, B.3.; . Deshare, V. jaud, B.S. J Web: hie N.G.; E. Ash- ut the corner of 9th and H siveets, seer He turther stated that when he went to Padgeit be attacked him with a knife, and re- itoddard; for ‘arren, for prize shoot- MISSIONER OF Pa- Pwsiors: hal Selting the better of posed to be about six lof bad the remains Imshouse for burial. THE SCHOOLS OF TRE Finst DISTRICT = Speeeh of Judson & Brown, Trasice. We have from Mr, Judson 5S. B. own, trastoe First Distfiet Public Schouls, abe following copy of bis remarks at the Grammar Scliodl éxe amination in that district ou Wednvstiy Biot yr ekXamination is the last one of the Public Schools of the ftst District for the present year, & hence it may not be improper in ee he ethan tattee me bates ther ial tory durin, c prospects the fature. J “It ie probably known to most present that Cirs omsiances over whieh the SabBoard had no cont o', induced tour of our most Experienced & successtul teachers of last year to resign their oritions, & subsequently to open schools of a t gb order of their own, & all save one, within the limits of the figst District. This fact, im connection with the apprehen- s1on on the part of many that the schools would be mixed, during the year induced nearly all of the more advanced papi's in the Grammar & iptermodions grace Je, withdraw, & as the re- sult, the bigh bohgmaed schools of chord years was greatly reduced, & pupils were @dmit- ted to them in order to make up a revpectable pumber ()at were wholly unworthy of such pro- motion. “These facts, in addition to the induction of + new teachers, (which is always sitended w.th more or lew Eto & school) ©» seri- ourly affected the first 3 monihs labors as to make it apparent that but little perceptible progress had been made. «Tn addition to these facts, the bringing to- gether of 14 schools of different grades to oc- cupy the Franklin B: made it toestablish sirict and uniform rales of order which all had previousty boe unaccustomed, & to which, some were sceming- ty distuetined cheertally to yield, contribat:d its sbare to retard & Embaras the progress of both teachers & pupils— «In due time however order was brought out of chaos, and the machinery put Into good working condition, & as the steam began to rise, & hope was kindling tts prophetic Eye, to” rds a bright & prosperous fatare ano» her alarm was sounded, which proved to be an at- tempt to override the’ law, & disregard the views & wishes of a large majority of the pi- trons of the Public Schools, by forceing co ored children into them, whose Edacation had been liberally provided for, by act of Congress else- where— ‘So far asthe merits of this question, are concerned, this ts not the time or place to discuss them, but fature jegisiation & ad- yancing civilization will ro doubt solve the faatter satisfactorily to all concerned— “ As itis said that “time settles all difficul- tics” so with this, first came ‘he wind, then the ctorm, then came the surshine, in whose uninterrupted light & joy we have marched on through the year—Thus much may be suid of ovr impediments & the psi year,—aud now we will turm to the brighter sde, & draw the ballance sheet, as to what we have gained, & what we may reasonably antici- pate for the :uture.—& first. pieted as to number of the Schools designed for it, bat owing to various delays thé building was no: ready for dedication uniit the 2d of Oct. “There are im the building 2 Grammar (one male & one Female), 4 Tntermediate, (2 male, & 2 Female) 2. Secondary, (3 bong 2 F. ma'e)—& 3 Primarys, averageing 52 papi!+ Each. total 700. “Tue objections raised by many to puting s9 large @ number of schools into one building. have not in our experience been sulysian: ated: in fact, the order & general deportment of the Pupils both in & oat of the building hes been ‘ar superior to that in many of the sepecate sebools in the District. So creditable indeod brs it been that several of our wealthiest & mos: respectable citizens, living near, have express | & prefterence in favor of the Franklin Building, as it bas been condveted the past year, to any Church Edifice that could be erected on the spot. These same gentleman have further siz- nitied their interest in our Public Schools, by taking steps toward fil'ng the now Empty shelves in our besatiful tT ‘with such m: terial as shall meet the wants of both teachers & Paps, “The Bulldiog & Schools have been visited & thoroughly inspected, by several of the Poreign Legations now residents in the city, by inguished Educators and prom.rent men from all parts of the country, who without a sing’e Exception, have Expressed (he conviction that we had the best School buiiding in the country, if not inthe world—& that our Schools compere favorably with any others in the land. “With such favorable commendations coming from all quarters we may well fell Encouraged in what we Mave done & stimulated towards bigher mark in the future. “Provedence has kindly preserved the lives & heaiths of all of our teachers, and a more la- Lorious united & snecessit! corps cannot any- where be found—The chiet Embarrassment to them has be: pocaaes | onthe part of the Cor- peration to ? promptly their mon*ly salaries, while board bills, Room rent, and a thousand otber liaWilities, like Gnosts, stood directly their path— And even now that their work is done, & pronounced by all, well done, five months salary remeins unpaid, & many of them &re actually suftering for the neces+aries of lite, while cthers are panting .or the invigorating breezes of their native home but kept here for want of mony to get away—Will our city au- therities, E Pie o — Sees OF cine wioug t> ‘ano! v— “Most of the Schoo!s and Teachers of th’s Disitict outside of the Franklin Building a-« entitled to the same eommendacion as tho'e in t, & bave made an Eequal degree of advance- mnant,. ‘This brief outline of our Schools has beon basily drawn t's morning amid many int -r- ruptions, but, feeling assured of its truthful- res I submit it for your information, !rost.ng & beleiving, that with the new & eitici-nc means that will probably be added to our E la- cational force in the year to come, our rec ord on the 30 of June 871 will far tranzcend tiai reported to-Day.” cole St. Matthew's Imstitate, The third annual commencement of this s@hool took place last evening, in the institute building, on K street, near 15th street, in the Dresence of a very la audience. Pistori’s Sk aegis formes Ten pupi’s Geclaimed! some of the standard pisces, atter bich the medals premi were awarded, Rev. Father White ‘making the by Brother Tobias, director of the Commercial diploma, J. J. Whit First Dera inca Gola total ¢ Sohm D. Cosh lin, goed comet 3 tS iehaet = in and penmanship’ Hie ” ane or 0 ing: Eugene ick color book koept ili Mont 3 € lea. attendance and, comiuct: Jobn ‘Hatchingron, ‘and attendance; premiums to Har: bin, jJes. Mclaazhlin and rench; Michael Coughli comp sition and icholson. improvement; L vw: rence Iredeila, erithnet Vincent Hubbard, E: 6 Kieckhocfer, Hor ~ EY Jon": Benson and Pravk 8. + premiams elocuiion; Louis Thian, John Coughiia and Frank 3. exira premiums for » awarded by Is to Charles J. Demo. tere. grammai: Leis Wi tent Hubbard. Jehu Madtng, Wor Denclig: The, MecLavgh'in, Pat k H- Mitchell and Chas. O'Leary, "Brerd Department —Premiams to Wm, Clements conduct: J. W. Sims. F. Cassidy, FB. Repicsi, i 3B. B.D. Mason, James Jos. Carroll, ‘ Ai Demonet. ijeker fit inte bie cas Fenton Noland, arithmetic, Edward O'Hare, James Green. 8. Water 08. By yard. nox, 0. E. provement gas A BurcLaRy FaustRaTep.—Abouthalf-past ten o’clock last night, as has peels Sd Senna Precinct was rounds, he no- Tothii Dear 1ith, and all was not richt went fo the door'and founds toldveninal aa ako marks of iton the door. He immediately pur- Tiimance ck amonnet as ‘ational suronce Company. Son. Matthew G. cag residents of Ponce ey nd being new. ee patrovage or anstituiion at Ue Nation’ , Public Scheol Examinatioas. Firsr Distcict.—The mgle grammar school of this district, B. M. McKee teacher, and J. T. Cotlew arcistant, was examined Thareday by trustees A. K. Browne and first dictsict, and detrict. T ‘hools, among Jonn E. Thome, sl , a whom were. in EL sa, of the foarth cistrict grammar school, and S. Jonn Thomson, formerly teacher of the tiest istrict echool; ex-Alderman Fen@ick aut others. Of the 5¢ pupils on the roll 43 were pre- sent at theexamination. ‘Tire clasts tn meatal and written arithmetic, geography, book-keep- ing, reading, grammar, were stonghly Ska the exagit in Ger- imvall of thelr otuien hay shoueg grewt pore! at ciency. The exercises 5 ‘Were interspersed with vocal mvsie, ander direction of Prof. Daniel, Mastor Herman Blau at the plano. At the close of the ereainelonn suidverecs ere made by Messrs Browne and J.S. ‘in, express- ing their satisfaction at the manner in which the :ebool bad acquitted itself. The medal and premiums were (ben awarded as follows: Goll medal to J. T. Clohey; premiams for the bast written examipitions ty R. B. Hines, H. S Childs, avd N. H. Davall; premiams for exem- piety cordactand punctaality to E. B. Gun- id, ©. J. eae a x. Haupman, J. Teum- jurphy, . L. Smart; premiums for attention to study and improvement to H. E. Biau, E. C. Davidson, and F. P. Wiswell; for pevmenship to G. H. Blae; for neatne’s to 8. E. Smoot; for vocal mustc to C. A. Frank; entitled to horor: E. Mi J. A. Ra- A. Covrat, ay, ‘ord, O. ittom, lis Paris, P. Solger, and H. Dougirss. The gold medai for German, presented by Prof. Dyrenforth, wes awarded ‘0 Mester H. E. Coo! pearly at Pete The Courts. CRirNar Court, Jadge Humphreys.—Yester- dav, Andrew Jackson, ipicted ror a.sault and Lagtery, was found not guilty. This morning, in the case of James Rollins. convicted of grand Jarceny, a new trial was granted, on motion of Mr. Barret, and the ac- cused wes released on giving bail. Onrnans’ Cocrr, Judge Wysie.—To-day, let- ters of admintstca( on, with the will annexed, were ‘srued to Alpbonsine Betout on cxtate. Eugene Betout—bond $12,000. Henry D. wes appointed guerdian of orphan of the Inte Montgomery P. Smith—bond ¢ 20. TRansrers or Rear Estate.—The follow- trarsters of real estate have been filed in the office of Reeorder of Decds since our last re- Pojune 22 —W H. Ward to Elias B. White, comty, $1205; John Seauton to W. H- Chappstace. si» Fquare +3, 962%; Isaac Herzberg, trustee et A Jobu Banf, part Ib square 494, 4l83. June %—Annic B, Catheart. to Thomas J. Bar ba boy 03; Jol re . Cath rt fo J. ifard, sub sued 9, syuaee 0: Henry H. Haliday et ai. trustees, tod. Wollard, sub and 9, rqnare 779, $490; Simuei B- . trnstee, to ‘David Brown. sab 21, :qaare 10-3, $708; Toomas Young et al..to 8. Riordaa. «ud %, and part sub 29, Sy 421, $2510; Sarah Jane mains, to Michael J, Mutiius, parts, synare 251, 00 ‘Duncan 8. Walker, toSamuel B. Ded, ape “3 square 433, $5.0u); Henry H. Halliday .to Mary Ryan, sub 3, square G3. $175; James d Hoge, sub EB. square 247. ‘Ward, to Abratam Shepherd wesi 22) sauare 1.010, (auit claim:) WB. Be square 39. & Sub 45, square 669, ¥: sub 3. equare 653, $10; M. to Oonrad Baanan, Byrne. to Marv Ryan, es Kelly, to varies - H Piatt, to White. sub 63, 3. $2400; 3. Issac 8. Gray, eul sare 42), $1 Robert Downi S. Gray, 19, $1.00, 5. G. Pane, trustee, t0 Aun sab 46,47, and 48, square 1,025, $21 arch, part 37, 46. ne th. —Ohas. Allen ‘to C. B. 900; 2S Chapman to Juhn Barry,sab! sourre £00, @ ‘anson to Mary Campbell, part B. Lloyd to Edw'd Slattery, Andrew James 0 HC. S120, cs J > Sauars 1485. $100; Juhu Hitz to W. MP e part 10 Fquare #05. quit el. Moses K:Ily to Stephou Just”. sub. 47. equ 7; Jas. N.Callan to Patrick Brenpon, s¢ 2, th June 28th. . T. Bowen, sub. A. fquare 25, 3 Hlter to same. pact 2, square 331, $264: L.S. Chapman to Joh: ea 16, square 235, $1,000: Chas. Keogin to erly, part 5, 84 $18). Goo. W he to 2 Sones: ic half 7, square 254. $95.0; E 8. Allen to Cammack, 5 and 6, sqm 1, $2,000, Jobn Brown to M. O'Brien, trnstec, part 15, sanare So June 2.—Jchn Farley to heirs of Elizabeth Chew, t —-, square it: Moses Kelly to J. R. Gi $250; HW 1b. Of. eqtiare 623, Hamilton t milton, parts 7 ard 3, square 457, New to WH. Minnix, tot P. Partello to J) W. © 401. $3200) Ann T. Olary to Seb ah % Band , square 8, #2. une ‘a —s nto BP. Bn: Pleasant Plains, 54 teNT GRANT.—We have scen an an cated copy of the land patent issued by 1y Darnall, Keepat of the Great Seal of State of Mary 1, November 18th, 1763, to an Beall for 7 “Rock of Danbur- which (ract of Ia now occupied by a ion of the city of Georgetown. ‘The paper es that the patent is made in consideraton of there being due to Beall £00 acre: warrant of the 19th of May under & warrant May 6th, 1702, and th is described as lying in’satd’ Prince county, “Beginning at the southeast cor- wer trce of a tract of land taken for Rob- ert Meson, standing by Potomack River side at the mouth of Rock Creek on a point rupping thence with the said land N. N. W. 640 thence E. 320 fps., thence 8. Sx eanterly 418 ps., thence W. 2 thence 8. 8. W. 175 ps., thence with a sti. igh. line by the creek and river tothe first bound containing, and there Jaid out for 795 acres,” Sc. * * * “Paying therefore yerriy unto us and our heirs at our receipt at the cily of St. Marries onthe two most usual feasts in the year, viz: At the feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed tires Mary and 8. Michael, the arch angel, by éven aud equall §porcions, the rent of one pound, eleven pos god nine pence half penny stir in silver or sold,” Xe, ANNIVERSARY ov Law DeraRTMENT.—The second anniversery ot the Jaw department of Howard University was held yesterday evening in the chapel of the building. ‘The following were prerent:—Gen. Howerd, president; Gen. Eaton, Hon. H. Maynard, Hon. 8. 8. Bartlett, John W. Forney, Esq., DC. Forney, Beq., Rev. Mr, Rankin, J, M. Langston, A. G. Riddie and ‘The following, interspersed with vocal and in- strumental music, wes the order of exercies Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Rankin; The Legal Pro: fession, John E. Patterson, Ark.; Slander and Ww ; Gor M.A. ict of ‘of the Law, C. N. Thomas, D, A. Steaker, Ky.; Fides axims Wy ke . Wynn, Va. nard, 8. Forney, \. Eaton, G. T. Downing, Rev. Dr. Rankin and Gen. 0. 0 Howard. After voting thanks to the ladies and gentlemen of the choir for the music offered, the exercises closed. SOcreTy FOR THE Prevention or CRvetTY TO ANIMALS.—The ators named in the act approved June 21, 1870, for @ society to be 1ormed for wention of cruelty to ani- ma's, assembled last evening at the City Hall to elect officers, when the following were el to serve the ensving year: President, Theodore F. Gatchell; Vice Presidents, ae Pe. ‘Woodward, mae tate SF. , Dr. John Edwin Mason, and Allicon then 2 es tembis on call of tha Plmadeet ny tie Fort of the Commiitee on By-Laws, and com- plete its organization. Por Dgrrepators.—For some days the min. eral water wagon of Mr. R.A. Shinn has been robbed when in the neighborhood of 14th and 3 streets of boiiles of pop. Last evening about Rey ed ts a and De Witt Frazier, the evel who were concerned in their recks and arter being taken to the police hes rters, to the fice in tak : by J te Te Rds who aw fa ; fent MeDonnald. and Frazier to the Reform ‘School for six months and held the case of Can over. of this Company trom 7s Caotal. Monitor of |. Mess. McKelden, To@d, and Clephane con- New York, in another umn. WALLACH SCHOOL BUILom, r ternoon the children of the Thing butt schools, with their ts and ‘seme bled m the hail of ‘Wallach schoot pui} and after an address by Hon. 8. 8. Fisher Be: meds! and premiums were distributed. ASSAULT AND BaTTeRy.—John Bi assault and battery on Morritz Kabl, was’ ar. rested yesterday by Officer Parlin, and turned over to marshal by Lieut. Hurley, of the first precinct. | Sly $261,000 out of ror junieat: to ‘Setimated the Woating debi at about $96,l00— Atrzrrion is called to the advertisement of Lasell Female Sem'nary, which offe-s rare ad- instruciion. RAuGE or TSERMOMETER to-day at 73°; 8 a. m., 76; 10 a. m., 75; 12 m. 75; —_—_ UEURGETOWN, Taz Pveric Scroors—, Medals and i Distribution of cidzen: to the Ineky 1 each school by the Guardian who he and the medals by ‘The foliow ine is the roll of honor: No, 1.—Medal, Aibeit i Premit premiams were hand thony Edw d Shoc wakes urlebus, George (0. 2.—Medal. Carrte E. y Bavmbach, Kila Ch Walker, wists wre Mary Shee y, Ampie Os ohn Uwens, Bev: itijam ar Woodward, Thomas Hobertson, ‘e lard. Samuel Goou: ic! erisin, Alex Davidson’ re Cogswell, Je Ausust Ockershausen, Ubu ‘an, John Ockershausen, Ar. ‘ary Harmon, Mars ‘Amanda Mattirgin’ Jonute y ight, Henrietta Schmerz, and Avice mere Primary No_4—Medal, Annie V. Wilson. ably mention’a, Vicgitia White amd Clare moron, Premios, Clara Batter. Bolte M next earning, Follsopes 1 . Walker, Mary » Fanuy Youue, Mary Jeony Caunivgnrn- n. Kate Ueker wn, Avaette Wand! Blupdon, Lula Payne, Lu Carol edal, ‘Uccelia Clements @ 'Schoot and Anais Hovorably meatier Barr. Prem! Mery Miller. Annie rg ahi wig . ROCK a TERR pore, Charlotte Wilsou, Isabel nd, Kate Smith, Kinma mediate. Medal, ge Tarner. Martha Ketebai Beall aud Duran Caldwell. ‘ood, Fravk Baumbach, Ba Rovree, Sami T Torace. ily Ed. Sebastian and Wai. Collins. Female Grammar School — Premiums, Lda Gibson, Martha Chay Hay Clara Chemberien, Kate Bin rt Mary Berry. Alice @oddar joore. Narah Martin. J Medal, Sarah M orti: 5 dtr All wool Cassimeres Linen Cambric Male Grawmar School —M. miums, Zdward Williams, Willie S. Walter Facr, Samuel Delz It ana | Ojyenee call and bay RMEN.—A comynunication was » enclosiog one fron H new Mayor maée be called attention to on ex- recommended that It be Sted : wished we had bot cht two, at Oak il Clothing House, No. 525 7th street, oposite Post Office, poe eee Two Bittarp HaLLs. supplied w:th Phelan’s tables, ere among the minor aijancts of that attern bostelrie, the American rov-s, Boston. wt rs. Rice keep pace with all the demand: of guests. Ee HEMPLER has all kinds of thermometers 6,30 STE SEES P. DorBLax, so long and favorably known in the clothing trade, is now at Oak Hall Clothing House, No. 925 Tth street, where he will be pleased to show all persons in want of clothmg the best steck of Men’s and Boys’ Ciothing iu the cit B thst 6 Tue Wasurneron City Savines Bank, cor- ner of 7th street and svery Sater sree from 6:30 to 7:30 o’clock every Saturday in addition to its regular banking pays interest on depostis. —_o—___ Parama Hats end B ‘Trimmed, At A. T. White: 924 Pe: vania Sata es teases — eee. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. THE DEDICATION OF THE BAPTIST Sunday School Chapel, cor. + Gay EXT saBBATH. Ju ‘and 3o'clock, by Rev. Dr. FASMBLES AND MECHANI is urs. é s Jel? Stawid ‘W. LAIRD. Jn., Cashier. FOURTH JULY, 1870. AT POE & SELIGSON’S, 128 BRIMOGE STREET. Just received, a large lot of FIREWORKS, such TRE CRACK Is 7 vine © LIGHTS, 0 POTS, BL RUMAN UANDLES, &c., ¢irect from the factory. Bought fer cach, we can tell them very cheap, wholesale and retail. Give usacall. An inspection does not compel a erie POE & SELIGSON, _jea0-3t 125 Bridge street RY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES, BRinck St.,dinoncetows, D.O. ATO, Good Bik Silke at $1.50, Bik Irom Grenatines at'S1ig0-x be", Yoon very ch Nk Tron Be. Toc.. very cl Printed DeLanes and Ai Tike, worth sic, rm + Worth Zile., lcase wide Bleached Shirting, an excellent ar- ticle, IBye. wns 123ec. to 25¢.; White Marseilles 2c and S7%c. :] nd pl Grenadi: ¥We.. worth 25c. most Optesmarenet tee eed cr, worth Tic. B81 ‘Gloves #1. econo ‘We are relling creat bargains in all kinds of goods OSERJAMIN MILLER SEURGETOWN DOLLAB STORS, 73 Higt street.—Just received, ‘assort jet Jewelry 3. ment and Ohromos, Vasee Raves, Pipes, Hane, Aibumas ben Bo, Call and see, at No. 73. my2}-im tS SE 2 equitable license;”” A anpropsiatiog @£0 lor repair o ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS. ae RD OF Coumox CounciL.—A ceiv the in on of M and Mi by tion thet by the 1 and plar streets, water 0, cellars; Py} Mrs. E.D. holders. ashing to bave the sewer t street ferred. Mr. Curtis, from ee “The Far. 4 =) . Grimes presen ruthworth and other pi Hernjen'® tendlation spproprlating $30) Rrvine SS a eration of the vote bj graveling Washingt was rejected at th Arroixrey.—Dr. Beste ries barat ALEXANDRIA. 18 the following : ‘ot the City Coun- Ropes mesenger cf the Board of A! & ‘Walsh of the Common Council. The two borrds then assembled together in the chamber of the Common Council, when Mayor Latham took the required cathe betore Jrstice Bell, and wae ied int office. In the tew remarks th 10,000 aay OATS FOR SALB 18 & LAWSON. iyl 1” Alexsndria, Va. July 4th, 1870: THE GREAT DAY! OBSERVE IT FAITHFULLY! ILLUMINATE YOUR HOUFES: ENGAGE BANDS OF MUSIO asD BUY FIBSWORKS, or B. SILVERBERG, 319 SEVENTH STREET, Bur. PasnsYLvania AVENUE anv D STRuny. ICAL WHEELS, AXONS. PEYFLOWER Pots, 78, “ora Fee aa OREEDOES, CRACKER PISTOLS., &c. BALLOONS, a novelty. 57 The above will be sold WHOLESALE and BETAIL. B. SILVERBERG, 319 SEVENTH STREET, Ber. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 4xD D Steer, jo 22 tr CSS romantic | ater! r See X rmoeet win mer are aiuaied, <a & mone teat rage over 8 ei Tad safe Tod. ‘Route via B. to Wiochestnr ne a "f'tine CITY BaND ‘ing the pea. lets for distri Coleman & Obi of for five days, from eee 5 week, aod Solored’ scrvants batt Will open June 20th, 1570, under the man- ement of Mr SILAS J. BANDELS. y usic has been engaged for the The Bprings are reached by rail to the town of Warreuton here pemougere Carriages for the Springs, miles distant, over @ FREDERICN Govyrr, VIRGINIA. Sommer on TB four weeks, @4% Tom - S809. The dada: it aod servants and for families who CLLIN & 00. Seal at fhe waret Georee ASHINGTON HOTBL, LEONARDTOWN, uated on Bri, is FREDER'CK COUNTY, VIRGIN: De Btephy a wi 5 satisfaction to all OF MUSIC will be In attent- apd ‘ancy Balle will be tre- ibe tiop at the Springs finger lene Bal ti tend retura,at @6, from Owner and Proprietor. GF4 BATHING!ska BATHING !: COBB'S ISLAND, VIRGINIA, is Bow open and BEADY FOR VISITORS. TERMS—$3 per Day; $18 per Week. COBB, BRUTH ERS, ‘Cherry stone, Steamer from Baltimore or Norfolk to ma, Fracecizs WHITE a SULPace " BPBLNGS, will take Naylor's W. Toxo BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, ‘ill be Opened for the Reception of Guests on the ficent structure, | cated at the thas all the advantages of mosers rovementecaicuiated in every respect. attention of PETES GAGUNEB, 80 long known to the il surely guarentee to those that a oe witk their patronage, all the comfort they h for. Seer Rome, c.,applz on the premines, or by letter von =. GARDNER & 00. modern tomake its guesis Mr. JAMES SYKES inch, N. J YAPON SPRIN , Hamrsuiae Covyrr, These SPRINGS, celebrated for their alterative ‘are now open for the reception : etek AE CONTINERT AR: Heian. ‘Will be opened on the 18th of Jane. We 4 Pinnas frosting hs otsan WO teat Tongs” SOOM®- a at the Everett Honse, New York, WM. WILKINSON, Baperntondea Orne eee ee Gs Va. ame ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. Suits or SOLD) THESE SUITS RARLY IN Tam a. SAKS @ Co., 316 SEVENTH STaEET. SUMMER IS ON Us—TH WANT TO KEEP 006 paay, is now stocked with bend Alpacca, Dra d eta, and Bun® Uloth Suits, and ‘thei te ood wet present Our Linen Suits commen: $Br, Alpaces, roan Clothing O0.'t. Business Manager No-5a0 eh attest, opposite Pest eae, G=™* REDUCTION IN PRICES! 610,000 WORTH OF SUMMER WEAR MUST BE SOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS, LN ORDER TO REDUCE sTocs, LINEN SUITS, COAT, PANTS AND VEST, LINEN DOCK COAT, PANTS AND V 1 WHITE SUITS, COAT, PANTS AND VESTS, BLUB FLANNEL SUITS LIGHT COLOR FINE Cass! 912, 13.50, 15 WORTH §20 ASSORTED CASSIMERE SUITS...910 TO 815 ALPACA BAOEB 20 .ee-ccsseesnnseene OP FIOB BACKS. 2. neoeeeen $2.50 TO $5 GOODS SULD AS ADVERTISED, POPULAK CLOTHING HOUSE OF 4. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETwren 10TH anD LITE StREETs, ‘Third door east ot 1th. — \UTIFUL IN STYLE, And quality not excelled. JAPANESE AND LISLE THREAD POPLINS, in Plaids, Tints, and Chene Designs, AT THE EXTREMELY Low PRice oF 25 CENTS PER YARD. stock of DEY " CED eae ET GOODS, at GREAT BT One price on'y. Just Dealing to alt. & WYLIB, BOGAN 1018 and 2020 7th street, H.W. SN WRISLEY, DEALER 1m MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, WIBEBOARDE, TABLE AND BUREAU TOPS BRACKETS, BRACKET SHELVES, GRATES, SUMMER PIECES, &c., a0. ET tEeraagS to . A. yi corner etrects els Near Baltinese Boer aries eo Re M. WILLIAN’S, ‘For sale low, in lots to suit, by W.M. GAL sivecye an fiat secs ‘an! Uhw Railroad F. Lowvon & Co.) OfTMIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT a |. (late Brown’ P Warninxetox, D. ® ap. a C.J i 3 B aT i Hi