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ee EVENING STAR_ Sebae NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, ac 2 1 Theater. —Kate Fisher in “Mazoppa- 7 stival for the benmetit of Sth-street M. P. Chureb. Markriter’s ee Tth es = Barlow's Gallery of Oil Paintings, ‘enn~ ohana avenue New pictures just received. Ball. ar of the Olyenptcr— Their Victory at Clere~ land eat of the Forest City Clab, of Cleve- » Olympics, of this city, on day last, has been mentioned by tele- ‘The following particulars of the game LEGISLATIVE Atzsemac-y. |! COUNCIL. day: Mr. Gulick troduced a bit to arch Tiber Creek from yeunsylvania aveuue to north side of i street, and asked its reference to the Com- | mittze on Public Works and Property. So referred. Mr. Gray offered a resolution that the Presi- dent assign the duties of the Sergeant-at-arms and Mestenger of thie Council. Adopted. fer © ur report closed yester- Mr Gulick offered bill to define the taxable ene suspension of the rules that a further reading of the bill be postponed, and it be re- ferred to the committee with authority to print. So ordered. Mr. Eaton, from the special committee, to whom wae referred the resolution to make atrangements for open! Council with prayer, rub: ‘The fand, vt m the Cinetnnati Garette—“The first | clergy of the District be invi =e as quickly played. Force, of the Wash- | proceedings with yer. A, “4 ub, earned'a base opa hit, and by tome | Mr. Cross Introduced Fesolution prow | play scored his run. Tbe Olevelanders | for a commit.ee on joint Tet tof the tee whitewash. I houses; adopted. aajourned. for the bio | = ® Proceedings. The Council met at 3 o’clock this aiternoon, the president, Willidm Stickney, in the chuir, and was opened with prayer by Kev. D. W. Anderson. A communication was laid before the Board from Mr. Wm. H. Pope, in which be says:—d aim reluctantly compelied to resign the position wt Assistant Clerk, so generously bestowed upon me by the Council.” The resignation was accepted, and Mr. Brown moved that the election of Mr. Bi be deferred for the present; which was agreed to. im the Wood. Return of the Little Wanderers—Tie Story of their Adventures. Ciara and Thomas Jones, the two children who left the residence of their parents on B city rep- e# mace one rap, whereupon their op. ored foor ti t for Washington and the fifth inning the ¢ d their lead by two runs and washed their adversaries. The next two in- ere productive of no runs to either side, ther score for Cleveland. Ume the game had been very well The score was az small as it should be asscinbs meet. The ninth inning, © effectual demoralization Olympics were en- us to their score, and the sok the bat om thétr half of the Up h @ lead of six rune on the past = street, near 3d street, N.W., last Sunday to Sutton opened swith wate Cite Bagatt | visit Providence Hospital, after which no trace White, Base stat Babar wens cetned, einety | of them could be found, ae stated in last even: two runs could be credited to thelr side. “hve ing’s STAR, returned to their home yesterday afternoon. ‘They say that after leaving home they lost their way, and were told by some one © go in a direction which from’ their ac- count must have been out on the Benning’s Bridge road. ‘They kep: on unti! nigat over tock them, and they were very mock fri oe fa trying to retrace their stes the gir! (Clara) FELL INTO A HOLE some twelve fect deep—probably a gravel pit~ from which she was rescued by her Little brocher (Thomas,) who after much trouble “i the beitom of the e<cavation, and cting her to stand on his shoulders and head she managed to scramble up the bank, when ho followed her, not withoat two or three tumbles . ‘Lhe little girl clungto him afterward, and they econ had A ANOTHER FRIGHT, when they discovered that a colored man was following them. They Fan as fast as they could, but the man gained on them, and seeing a row of honses, the girl said to her brother, loud enough for the man to hear her, ‘*Let’s » go up and ring the bell and tell father that that nigger is chasing us.” Suiting the action to the words, she ran up the steps, when the fellow took to his beels and ran away. This must have been about 10 o'clock at night. They then went on and walked till they got tired and sleepy, and then LAID TREB and slept until d: abou nificent catch of @ fly ball from Bass’ bat by Gienn cr a had run, wasone of the best bi! of fielding exhibited during the game. Pator’s unfortunate mistake of sending a skr-grazer in "s neighborhood settled the inning whereof we 7.ve the score 3 Waterman, c. Force Mocuenn™ Tort, Buus scored Oly w pice. | wome Sale B t City. SEVEN ROUND O'8 FOR A ¢ ‘The fret game for the championship between the White Stockings, ef Chicago, and the was played in Chicago ‘yesterday. ison and Sweasy were dilled by Waterman and Berthrong. There were over 5.0 persons present. Scare: 1 Innings. 23456789 wandered the country ali day, and on Olsmpic. © 0 2 0 0 6 0 2—4 | Monday night they slept on the beside a White Stec @ 3 1 23 0 3-1 | fence surrounding a flower garden. Feeling hungry, they aeked a boy to show them where they could get something to eat, and he direct- ed them towards the city, going some distance with them, when they met a gentleman who accompanied them home. The mother of the The Pubite Schools. Action of the Board of Trustees as to Schoo! Medals. An adjourned meeting of the Board of Trus- tees of Public Schools was held last evening at the Franklin school building. A) for that teach positions from Isabella M. Wilson, Perea masse of this pectitann tee nee Sean poarah Oliphant, Clarisaa | very gratefal for their restoration. ‘The father, me som — Egie Burr were referred to the | Mr’ Thomas Jones, is a plate printer in the ten papmngi and his tawily bas only been living in this city about five months. It Sa that two children of their the boy 1! and the gir! 13 Dt. Hart, from the committee on the com- cation of Mr. 'T. M. Crouch, complaining of the action of the teacher of the Female Grammar School in the Fourth District, asked ald bave wandered abont two dayr 20 wear roe cecharged from further consideration of | the city, where there are numerous houste nel the matter; agreed to- Miss Mary Scott, of Primary No. », Third | [,8jcht Dumber of people on the roads, without tindig their wa sooner; but we give their own acconnt of their adventures, beyond which nothing is known of what is certainly a very singular case. viet. and Bites Jane P. McCauley, of Pri- . 9, Fourth District, were placed on anent list of teachers. vu metion of Mr. French, the schools were —— authorized to be closed om decoration day, ‘THE BoaRD or Prritco Works held a meet- (oth instant ing yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and adopt- Mr. Champlin moved that sub-assistants be ed an order (which will be found a ised in ed to compete for the prizes: lost. Tus Star) stoppingal work now going o RULEF TO (OC VERN COMPETITION ST ee fone, fins direction of the authorities of the citieso Waste ingten and Georgetown and the Levy Court. In com| @ with this order, the work on the avenues, streeta, road, bridges, &c., in this Distriet, including that under the ward co FOR SCHOOL his disapprobation of € of drawing lots for choice of medal » two or more are eval, saying this gamb- zo m should not be countenanced. missioners of this city, has been suspended, and ates ; Hart and others parties having contrac’s are taking the initia. tory steps towards complying with the require- if parents and f ments of the Board. . medals threugh the trustees to the pupils which ———+ ded as entitled tothe medal the medal | Tue NatioxaL Tegotocicat. Jxstitcre valu » highly. and Unive: Ié their tuurth annua! meeting offered a resolution, which was Lat when there are two or more com- for the medal, and it shail be awarded © more than the one medal shall be per through the sub-board at the a last night. report? snowed that the nu sters sent cut was twelve, andt h congregations in this District a. @ country ac | gy had been tb ished. this city, was 4 electe e ar, with a On motion of Mr. Woodward, it was ordered | large number of tine rE ftv pion Te that in case of two or more competitors, the pu- | tion was adopted to ask of Congress a liberal Pils ‘a ling te get the medal shall bave the tact appropriation for the entered upon their diplomas that they were com- petiters for the me: Buppex Deatu.—Judge Robert Kos has been for years a resident of this c recently connected with the law firm of Black, Lamon & Co., was found dead in his lodgings, at 512 Thirteenth street, yesterday evening. Deceased was a native of Virginia, about sixty. five years ¢t age. Coroner Potter atter examin- ing the body, concluded it was unnecessary to hold an inquest, as death resulted from natural causes—age and exhaustion of the systen. benetit of the Institute. = oeeatele ITAar OV EMENT.—Abont thirty per seembled at the mbta Law Buiid- ing last evening, Mr. A. E. Sardo im the chair, nthe preliubiuary steps were taken towards izing company B, of the Washington Light A meeting of young men interested In the for- mation cf company of the District National Guard was held last night at Potomac Hall, corper of ith street aud Maryland avenue, Mr. lartell in the chair, and- twenty additional wames were enrolled, making the whole sum- ber enrolled so far forty-five. A meeting will foun be held for the election of officers. Messrs. Boyd. Bartiett and Walker were eppolnted a riation by the Cit: Kgpee a of services re red ie yf fe ces paldson, the fireman injured by an accident last Christmas. The Board ordered mmittee to frame a constitution and by-laws, << accounts of $110 for painting of No. ry ——— fo be bgt ge — st Ward lest engine-bouse, and $1400 for four horses pur- a chased partment. night for the purpose of orgaulring » mitit meets ‘ company to form a part of the regiment of Na~ RD, the Frenchman whose year and a half ago to Miss ey, daughter of the well-known colored restaurateur in this city was the subject of considerable gossip bere and elsewhere, is teaching French in a colored school in this city, and is frequent! with his wife an taining the fruits of the marriage. ——— In THB African M. E. Zion Ann’ ence, in session in Union Wesley Church, 234 street. this morning, Kev. Bishop J. W. Lognen presiding, the different church contributions were banded in, Mount Zion Church, of this city, contributi: 50. Hesry WILeEL: Bladensburg yester. on the charge of robb: ioral Guards row being organized. Mr. Thos. Stwart presided, and following were ap- pointed @ committee on organization and re- eruits: K. K. Langley. John A. Kepp, L. Doag- lass, Jobn Lang, and D, Buckley. A meeting of the First Veteran Gusrds was held last evening at Union League Hall, W. H. West im the chair, Robert Bouldin secretary. Twenty-five additional names were added to the roll, making the company sixty- 4 committee of three was appointed to re] at the next meeting the costof the uniferm that has been adopted. Kobert Bouldin was elected «drai! master. —___ Tse Rockviie anp Cotumsia Trey- Pi RES— Avsestirg Damages—On Monday last the following jurors to assess the d: to the Kock vie and Columbia turnpike roads, which serman, was arrested at by Detective Tilliman, ing a fellow boarder at tends Dave Deen recently declared tree and | Mrs. Smith’s boarding house. He was brought opened to the public by act of Congress, were | to this city and locked up for a hearing. scmmoned, anc went over those highway. anes F. Mattingly, Geo. A. Bohrer, Edward Semmes, Michael Green, Wm. Dixon, Jesse B. Wilson, Columbns Alexancer, Benj. Sammy, Heury 8. Is THE LIST OF STUDENTS examinéd at the St Louis Law School, aud upon waom the degree Of bachelor of laws was conferred, we see the dravis, Clark Mills, Francis Mohun |. W. | name of Silas W. Dooley, of this city ‘ = ‘To-day Judge tter and th po bay ——— EEE ia the Criminal vurt-room,; Gen. James G. aay RB ¥ Payne and Gen. K. D. Mussey representing, tue GEORGETOWN, Levy Court, and Messrs. W. D. Dav: aod W. 5. Webb the companies. ‘The case of the Co- lumbis Company was first taken up, and Mr. Jackson. engineer, testified to the manner in which the road was constructed, and Mr. P. Crowley testified tuat he worked on the road when if was constracted, im 1510, when the ter- mins in the city was near the corner of 12th and K streets N. W., and stated that there were fourteen culverts on it. The case was ad- journed. ‘Tea SteAMsuiy HERCULES is near! the pumps to free her from water aud the furce takn g out the cargo having been continuously at work since yesterday morning. Nothing can dene, er, until the arrival of adiver who has been sent for from Philadelphia. The owners of the steamship find it easy cnough to pamp out the in her bold, but are puzzled to know how it gets there. S2vEsTH BUILDING AssociaTION.—At the twenty-ninth monthly meeting of this associa- fiom; beld last evening, fifteen thares were re- tired at $150 per ehare, net. A GzogcBrows Boy KILLED RY THE IN- —Mr. James McLeod, brother ot Wilfred Mol«od, the dr + Was, as learned by recent last, by & party of from Fort Stock- SS felt grantee of Gecsaue cae! ge co . and bas been in Texas for about 12 years, fic bad, ft appears, walked out some distance from ailoat, —° Saizs oy Baa: Estats.—Martin M. Roher, real estate broker, corner of New York avenue and th street, has sol’ for Joseph L. Savage, lot > + square 623, improved by a three- story brick dwelling for $6,000. Also, lot 1, in A. H. Lee's subdivision of lots in square 330, mmproved by atwo- ick » front On 1\th street west, to S. A. Ergood, for $3,600. Dyer & Dar ye soldfor Moses Kelly, Eeq.. a three- brick house on New Jersey avenue, between D and E streets, S. F., to Wm. W. Metcalf, for 95.50. Also, for Messrs Jas. advices, killed on a1 indie bout! 1; Barbour and J. W. Colley, the vacant lot on | heard is the direction he mean or ee rete 1 and 24 streets, N. W.. fronting 772125 feet, to | tained that he been killed and his body EK. Allen, for $9,278.76, {Brown in the Facde rier. He was one ef the ——o-_—— best uated at Geor; Team ACADEMY OF Mzpictrx at their naal fron Oplteee, et nak bis cnpentian aa ype elected the following oftcers {pegraphical snd cis paainess, was the mas- Bara; vice rwesidents, Flodoardo Howard, Joka 7 ee ee Kobertion Howard. recording sectetarr, Pt, | pTH® FisHany—There was quite a oamoae fiers, comvenvonting secretary, H.W. Saw: | Riuntcwn vestorday ewguing tn Sousetusnce at oS cnet Sf amines, J, Harry Thompeon, | vessels containing sbont wo hundred and ttt ba > 5 thousand herring and a number of s! DECORATION Day av CULPRPER.—Lincoln pot ary sixty tho: came from Chap- ro to Gulpaped cf Bate Passed resolutions to | ZAD's, and they were only a Of the im- peper on the 30th of caught at one hanl of the seine. ——— of excellent uality, im the absence of any Gemand from sbroad, they sald for $2.5) ber thousar nd.— Alesandrid' Gasette, 16th inst. ®F Kansas ladies hold “pieplant” restivals. 87 Iowa Congrogationalists held masked balls, The ——_o—_. ‘Tee second and last racbery feati- val of Wesley Chapel aiseres, will be held this ning at the church, corner of %th and 8 of the Whi range. — ‘eets. None need go away , as they endes 1 valent for one z siand are apslatare meets eZ eRCesver to give ap equi for one’s meth of sume, we then know who IT 18 ONDERETOO! 3 a7The will of Auditor, bas refused es 9 gee ye aon ing | been admittea ‘0. probate 1a" Deeh atic coat A vant aa, in view of the de:ision of the | BOWS his entire propetry to be worth ouly court. A vast p be been to thst decision, upon the seayor's se1 ereTious From Langran, Ogilvie & 5 pers Magazine for Juma” Oo. we bave Har, ope’s saccassor | CITY ITEMS. Iv vou wisu Pure and Fresh Roasted Coffee go to the American Tea Store, corner 7th and f Streets north. Board of | — | Porm Ola Government # In the abe jay 15, 1971. Coffee, roasted ican Tea Store, of the Rector pre tem Connolly moved ring. Mr Chase adjournment carried. fresh every day, at the Amo! corner 7th and I stree’ G ed te amend that m tion by to bext Munday evening; which wa: Board of Common Council. = President Holden in the chair (prayer by Mr. Freeman.) and all the members present except Cnrar Lia Call and see the Vapor Gas Chandelier, at Oriental Tea Store, 7th stseet, opposite Patent Office; 530 per cei than gas. State and county rights for sale, mar—One Soda Fountain, two For Saxe C: Mesars. Gpiner, Gant, ODosoghne. aud Wiluer. Pianos, three Sewing Mactines, and one com- ing bis approval of cortel ate eer annoane- | plete ‘Brass Band. at Robert Fulton's Loan . transmit a report of a sub committoe to the building ¢ mamit te of the Washington Asylum: Inid on the table and gfdered to be printed: also, communication fram the, Begister, stating that there wag a check drawn “pay- pay the commissioners of ¢ ection. &¢.* Of the election of June 7, 169. Of ws, .op eek DoSES ofice, $14 9th street, near Pennsylvania ave- nue. 2 a in Every DaraRtwent, nd the Genticmen's Unaer,arments, & ° h he paid ous Order Department. Eoitue eredtt of $88 gers eg ettge. Sob, this Sa se One Price Only. ‘ meaner deans” -a:ieferred to committee on wane Go. C. Hannie, 410 7th street northwes*. Fine Jat Jewsiry, THE WOOD PAVEMENT ON THE AVENUE. Fine Oroide Jewelry, message was received from the Mayor euciosing 4 statement Vt the cost of the wood pavement on Fine Plated Jewelry, Pennsylvania avenue from Int to 5th atrocta, as fol- Fine Milton Gold, —Lewis Clephano, president tropolitan Alaska Diamonds, set in Gold, Company.” Stowe”'and “Miller” pavement, Vaees, Chromoe, Satchels, and $59) per square yard 143243. W. Silver-plated Spoons, received at Prigg’e Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and 6h streets. For Twetve Ye. Powder bas been . P. Brown, attorney.) Robbins pave- Lager square yard, Biss Btane & payeme 950 per sqw re S066 Tokiog ap pavement and raising and feretting 12,652 feet ot card,2 290 le d and 40 feet fat ator adverticements. $2.00 Past Dooley’s Yeast Tadually but surely mcreas- erginerrs, ing in demand and public favor from itg well- $4757.45 7 h'm. known chemical purity and the uniform A. Glesson, extra grading on Pennsy!vania avenue, | success which attends the makin; of good bread, between Lith and 16th streets. and cleaning avenue, Tolls. biscuits, Kc. It is anestablished fact that St. F.. donee. ‘ota mat Lewis, | one pound of Dooley’s Yeast Powder will pro- og a ae jes, “**** | duce better results in the culinary departme: t Milbe Meyer eases—" tenpnneuen than donble the quautity of the majority of being the last-m in the ent: Baking Powders in market. As it permits no mount of the « number weste of flour prepared with it, itis the chear- square yards of the word at $4 persqnare | gt as well as the best. Full weigi t guaranteed” Yard. except two fect each side ot the railroad track. | an tret-clare Geos keep i Whicb. urder. the act ef Cons the ie Wast ington and Georgetown Bai: had A Panior Chic! the right to constrict, aud it was therefore net cou- structed) hor assessed by the commiseion By the Inst report of the ruperintendent, 1,759 loads of cob- ble-stems ha per loac— ng at Prince’s, 1006 Penneylvani: A AN EIGHT FooT plate ahow case, counter Seales, and ‘Tuft’s patent cottage thape marble soda fountain, for sale at Prince’s Bazaar, 1008 ot yet having Deen mate w ors purchasing cobble-ston tor will ai Pennsylvania avenue. bbe 2 VALUADLE TreTIMosyY PROM ARROAD.—Vin- cent Lundberg, of Stockholm, Physician-in- Chief to the Kingof Sweden, recommenils Hal! s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer tor the ecalp and for the hair. ——e—_—_. Odeon Hall. Odeon Hal’. CLoraire! A nice fitting Smit can always be found at P. Wallach’s, Odeon Hall, corner 4} street and Pennsylvania avenue. Handsome Suits, all colors, qualities and styles of American and imported Cloths and Cassi- meres. Alo, & large stock of Blue Flannel Frock and 8. Sack . jarseilles Vests, double and single White breasted. 2 j Best stock of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts gens! Gi derwear a speciaity. Gents! Un rs PRP. Wattacn, Odeon Hall, corner 4), street and Penn. avenue. Odeon Hall. Haul. eet Sraine Corors.—I have just received a large ascortment of our celebrated Dollar Kids,in new shades. -Cuas. Baum, 408 7th street. penta a het money paid in the property by the cc ion, but also on all money paid in afterwards, which goes tothe holders of said cortiticates whca the same are delivered up ardeanceled, ‘The Lills which have not been {ally Bod, or for the settlement of which no adequate 8 sre in the hands of the commiesion.are those jones and Thowss Lewis.” Be recommends ‘9 bit be passed by the Board of Alfermen and Board of Common Qvunol! giving authority to insue errtificates. similar to those already issual by the commission, against the corporation, to the amount of $31.00. or so much thereuf ax may be necessary to settic these claims.” - 3 r. Pope introduced 4 bill authorizing the issning vt certificates; Lut ebjection was made REPORTS #ROM COMMITTEES. Mr. Popo, trom the Committee ou Ways and Means, reported a bill(B. A.) makiog an aporopri ation to compensate the conimissioner ai to tacertnin the indebtedsess of 0 jected on the re-dipg. Bill t for extiarervices: passed. M mittee on Bradey. WD ©. Jobn Hickey, Jorn pasped one ur races, from the Lapres SviTs made to order from $6 ; also, Et LS re} rt seeming ao Suits for Children and Misses, at O. Baum’s 10 Owen orn passed, Hoop Skirt and Corset Factor; street. Hoberttom, from the committee “on fre ‘depart ip BREE A areas BETS Oy ook ment, reported bill to purchase a fire alarm bell {or 1 HAVE just received our new styles of Cor- conimitiee ou health Preperied bill to pay Ev. B, | Sette Also bite E weltat tence eka Boswell ‘Apothecary for the poor of the Seventh | CO which I sell at reasonable pri: c. Bavm, 408 7th etreet, Corset Manufacturer. CHILpREN’s Suits, in Linen, Lawn, and Mar- seilles; also, fine Lmported Dresses, and sold at low figures, at C. Baum’s Undergarment Fac- tory. ard. ‘unt, frem the committee on election asked to be discharged froin the consideration of u tition a1 T iT Isserved promptly in Washington and George- served prom: in ington an: any Carriers, and for sale at all principal otels. rw BUSINESS. Mr. Murray introduced bill to pay Dr. L. J. Draner ne ateal attendance on Frank Donnelly avd Geo. pliiman. firemen ; 3 of & resolution. which led, that as it has been asserted by one of the public priuts of this city that the sm of $4,000 was expended in the age of the Moore meter bill, implsing corruption on the part of member of thi rd; therefore resolved that John ri Water gistrar of this corporation. be requceted to inform the board of the name of the party using the amount of money named for the purpose: the names of the members of the board who Lave received money . Mr. Fri offered a resolution, which wa adopted, calling on the ‘of for @ correct state ment of all _unexeented acteof the Sixty-Seventh and Sixty-Kigbth Comncile; also ali acts of the Rongrr Cocaine, Agt., 5,4,1: m7 t, N. W., Washington. ‘THE UNPRECEDENTED eUcoRss which the $40 McLean & Hooper Elastic Lock-stiteh"Sewing Machine has met with, has induced the Messrs. Rosenthal to eecure also the agency of the I proved Wilson Shuttle #40 Sewing Machi: (which stitch alike on both sides of the fabric.) Either of those machines are first-class; can do as mgch variety work nd even more thagi#ome-high priced . They aresold ou®try accommodating terms, aud warranted by A + Rosenthal, No. 410 Seventh street. 4 Sixty-Eighth Couneil that have been execu dor EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN Boots D> fare in esc cams ee one oe amount of expeuli- | paces “Being fully determined to rolinqak iution, which was adopted, that on and Gate no’ Bill or jofut reso'ition «2411 be €d except those for refunding taxes erre neously paid er taxes on account of over ageus- mente the boot and shoe business by the Ist of June I am now ove | my complete stock.at prices less than cost of manufacturing. J. RosenTuaL, No. #4 7th street. hieh was adopted, that it To Boor axp Sow DEALERS.—I am deter- ublihed in the Jay | mined to relingaish my shoe business by the Ist Y nder the hw of June Would oiler part or the whole of my stock at a heavy discounton manufacturers’ prices. —- J. ROSRNTHAL, No. 404 7th street. secanalbe tes te HEMPLER has ali kinds thermometers and barometers, ——— Cavtion.—Brware of Impostors !—Aseome un- scrupalous parties are in the habit of stating that their places of business are branch stores of the Original Franc, I hereby notify the pee. ave no branch stores, and that 1 have no connection with any similar institution in ey Franc, dealer in Gents’ 17th st., between D and E. ‘8 PATENT NECKTIE Fastanea, oh ove of securing the P, numerous bills through these Councils wet ‘leration, and such assertions mate p fiction upon the chara jy manber of these ( ila, that the ot Mernine Caron ielet naines of any an either direct 2 wirdles mlinded to in enid com: ‘ou. with any facts connected therewith: + y ittee ef three memera bi ppointed for g these resolutions and “ip rod th sropricton oC the Wetionet hey sale wholesale and retail, at the Original Franc’s, Evanise Exam Bewspapes Comicon Mr | 431 7th street, between D and KE. No branch op: trcdnoed bill to pay the Kuaday Herald for stores. Publishing election notices of Je"0. and billfor the |“ Novatarme im Neck Waar, at the Origina} Felict of ther: an oft Wing of the lows City Balt: to carry ont the ‘recom et ro peatreet, ‘The cheapest Store in r ‘ornishing certificats 4 ry indebtedness to contractors tor paving ‘ot GRBAT VARIETY IN WHIT SAIRTS—One, two Pennsylvania avenue. ‘There not being & qaorum or three pleats—eylots, buttons or —all ai: ” ne. Present, she beard adjourned during the considera. | in front or in back- tiep of this bill. BAILROADS. eee Seensens 45D O10 BAILBOAD Wasi!noton, December 25, For Oorws, Bumons, and Ingrowing ‘Trains between WASHING. Nails, and other diseases of the feet, visit Dr TON Po BALTIMORE aniQig MUU GMEIIE | Waitc's ccsbithnee soe see Lice t, OP WEST are now ron ae follows. viz posite United States Treasury. _ sab \ FOB BALTIMORE, Catrrorsté CATAWBA Wine on draught, at oN nay fea. SUC E5 oot Jand'7"t5 | Miller's, €207th street, opposite Odd a0 m 23: * rare TOR ALL WAX STAT: A aad 9 = ai P' 7, at O24 ry .; 3:00 p. CELEBRA' Way Stations, Biadensbnrg, Beite | [2 ii i ‘Anuapolis Junction, wud Welay et 12:45, 3. and &:00 p. m. 200 p.m at Jesse ‘The 6: stops et An: y onl} on stops as during the FOR Gene rey ae! Leave at 6:43 8 m.and 4:1@ @. Me traiv te or trom Aouapolis on Bunda ® SUN eave at 8:00am. 3 s ands.00 FOR WAY STAT = ‘1ONS, Leave at :00 a mand P. 7 MURRAY & LANMAN’D FLORIDA WATER. 3:00 p.m. FUR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST Leave daily, except Seturday and Sun. jay. at 6:43 0 Op.m. - § rm only, connect itimors te ke. Points between Gelay Boas at 3:00 p.m., connecting ai ure. Relay House with thedating teaith Wtrasburg and Winchester secom Through tickets to the West can be had at th: Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours ju the Bor New York, Phitadelphi c wea PRE 0 Baton SOLE; General Ticket 1 En . KUONTZ, Gen’ Ag't, Washington. mu ROUGH LInE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE Wasiiaa Tox, June $, 18701 rains between W ABHING: grape St e000 YORK are viz: YORK, without chang, THE MUST LARTING, AGBE! ABLB and 1.5 FRESHING OF ALL PERFUMES, for ase on ine Hendkerobief, at the Toflet.and in the Bath. gor ale by all Droggists and Perfumers. se9- TONE. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except Bunday) at =00 em.) and 6:40 Masourg sr gabhie asltntie altar Welly, tibet heavy Bonet ie and a hake ees strength and durability are required. mum wv. ‘and Ohio BSB for schedule betw: Dapolis end ibe Weer, Gino: SOON eT neta ik | i i "SF ouvaia, ORGANIZED aveeey 90. Lore. GABE OA PITA La sscssneecssr nn 8100,000 Penney} alah a EFRI@ERATORS cheap as anybody. at Btove Honse. er%-tf 1005 Pa. Ree aca 1th ote C* WILLARD, ape- —. WASHINGTON. D. 0 ABLE KNIVES AND TORES, ea iD 7 auch 2X |B eee any _—_—— “FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. oem ee ees (OFFICIAL | CITY ORDINANCES. Laws Passed hy the Sixty-eighth Council Of the City of Washinatons ATTENTION comp. *¥ A, SATIONAL Mint cery oviec t Bodier's Mall A fencanee is expected. as business of great import- ance Wil bertnescted, Byorier of © A. T. BURROWS. Capita: Commanding. Orcerly Sergeant. i ; 200 BUSH ELS AN Act for tho relief of the widow of Joseph T. macted ty the Board of Aldermen ond Boar t ~ <s Peachbiow Potatoes, TRE LADIRS OF THE METHODIST = vn 8 Sere POTESTANT CHURCH. ores septa, What amount having been 4 PRETIVAL on she * TBAWBERGY if ower inaguate 50, " : ; ‘Approved, April 4, ist. invite their i F. JUST BEOEIVED also be veo OLD FUBNITU ND EF PRICE MODERATE. tal to raed. *Oivann Sewage MACHINE. Bc wrbis, that ON, :: it having ~ RIDAY MORNING, M Oftewer fo eatare ss. ADProreiee gem aeeoaat otek dail sale inte — ies store, No 174 Bridge srcet, a general Aw Act for the relief of Sarah Hamilton, eortment of Bouschols Faraiture, and stects Be tt enacted ty the Board af Aldermen ant Board ots gentleman leasing mom Council af the City of Washenetom. That | _myl7-2t 2 Fequested they to Barth sheer BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown, ALso, special tax fund, the sum of righty dollare and 0 BLE AN! twelve cobte, that amount baving been erroneously | PEEEMI TORY SALE OF VALUABLE AND paid on atcvunt of foot payement in square 5, lot 22. Approved, April §, 1871. AN Act for the relief John @. Stafford. Best enacted of com man AT Avo- BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETO A SEW LoT oF On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 31, 1Ty at 3 o'clock, Twill elie bo Tront of hs Gosh Batter, d roi of an jm provements consist welling House and Store. w aining ten rooms ‘The atteation of o amoant for labor Approved, April AN Act for the relict of B the weatern burial ground. Be tt emacted by the Board of Aldermen Of Common Counc! of the City of We the Mayar be, and he i« hereby, aut quested t pay to Bich t western Dorval ground hundr dant ten dollars ont of the general fund, to enable the said sexton to pay for repairs, Ac, Approved, April 4, 1571. pirformea PRICE GREATLY 4, 1571. REDUCED, pard Brown, sexton of half caah: Daiance in 6 and 12 mothe, ee bra ho of —— on the pre erty. $100 will be required when the property ts Strick ¢8. Conveyancing and stamps nt the cart of the purchaser THOMAS LUWLING. MyiT swt ya edts Auctioneer B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown ELTHONZO YOUNGS « Co, o 4 or bi . Sewell, SALE OF VALUABLE IM AN Act to pay J.W. Plant for burial of F. Sowell pr kORRMy IN wASWiNUON aD Grocers, Be tt enacted by the Board af Aldermen and Board K » BELONGING TO . of Con: rum Councal of tha Cay of Washineton. Phot | F THE LATE D8, BENJ.9. BOMBER, the eum cf sixty-seven dolls becand theeaaens | AR ROOTI neral fund, toe On THURSDAY, May 25th, P.m..1 will sell on the premise with the hours on Gay street, nv street, the former reaulence of the late Dr. B.S. Rohrer. 6) feet front by 12) feet deep, improved by hereby. appropriated out of the Sblo the Mayer ts poy J. W. Bloat: being ance incurred in barying F. Bewell, fireman of th city. EApproved, April 4, 1871 MASONIC TEMPLE —_ OonNER Nowre axo F Sreeers Ax Act for tho relict f Mrs. M. H. Ford if Bouse, bitag e = eat enacted by the Hoard of rTmenand Boar ~ . 7. - of Coinsten Coes af ie he OT Wake argh side of the canel. west of Gon. | the sum of fourtsen dottere bo. aad the aeme per treet. ranvit soF iret Alley fra pr nl ge need | cLrBo ye, £9° NGS, eropriat d payableont of the Firet Ward fon aes ae e sont om & 3. n§ salle the Mayor to refund that amount to Mey improved by = small House, Sc. A mote wing been *rroneously ngten. Lot N roved, April 4, 1571, Micraei H. Ford, the same hi Paid as taxes. ta on & street ilo | & awalpEe To = he sem: : are ie ray & Bro, AX Act for the relie* of Newman Ward. . €¢ quare feet, improved by a . . Bett enarted by the Board of men and Board | doable & ni Wtizens of Washington of Common Counct! of the City of Washington, That the Mayer be.and he ts hereby, authorized ‘to pay ‘ard. ont of the funds of the First dollars, ar: e sum of forty-two Appr: eas ‘April 4, One third cash; the remainder in 6and 12 | for months. with interest, for which the purcheser muat | chstle ‘of trust.orto havethe | N. will be required to wnon the sale of each piece ol property. OULS at prices which sing and stamps at the cest of the pur- ‘amily Flour, $225 per qnarter bbl, AN Act for the relief of James If the terms Of sale are not complied with ‘Welch's for $2.80 per guarter bli, e-tate of the late Thomes Blagd in five days threatter, the Executor reserves the Canton ore. ‘BSc. per . Be d by the Board of Aldermen and soard | right to resell at the risk and oost of the defaniting West Incia Botenses, P per cal Ou purchaser. on one week's notice in some newspaper Best Golden Byrup only Tc. per 5 the sum of thirty-one dollars and sixty-five cents be, | published in the ae eee bite Out Loaf Bo per eal. jrartos myl3 10t THOMAS DOWLING. A <. $B DOWLING. Anct._ estate of the late Thomas Bicgses vancowy ge | OoTLOE sold'by exror om the 6th day of Tune sianre 222° 804 |” arius a. F. GORMAN informs the ladies of the Approved, April S71. Dist t that she is prepared to farnish them with ea of Patterns and Ax Act for the relief of Jobn Madigan ueranteed at Feascnabje rates at rooms, No. Be ut enacted by the Board of Altermen and Bo rd AT Bricge street, KetoWD, @bove Gutman's Gi Gommon Councal of the (ity of Waskingion, That | Millinery and Fancy Store: myo im ty-eight cente be, aud the sum of aix dollars and i the same is aw A approp the Fourth Ward to enable t! amount to John Madi sessment uj Approve ut of the funds of LABGE STOCK OF layor to refund the 1, be! ae MILLINERY AND DRY GouDs. at be se Joka Mtn. lig ah over ae i MEME THE RUM }) April 4, 1871. ANKIE YOUNG & BROTHER 201 Feaneyivente ‘avenue, between Sl end «+ Announce that have on band a complete as- | — sor ment of MILLINEBY, FANCY DBY GOODS of the latest Spring Styles at their establishment, No. 86 Bridge street Georgetown. D- 0", which they are ‘pre pared to sell ‘at very low prices. my9-ooim SPBING AND SUMMER GOODS. FINE GROCERIES AT SMALL PROFITS. soca 5 William B. Todd for & certificate ‘of the corporation issued for improvement, certificate bumberad 2068, the princi of which amonnts in " oie awit interest Tost anpeetae ence | sien trom G25 es Gs ons pancse 8 eight coats, with interost from August 20, 1960. ab 2 7 apancse . percent ind @ sufficient amount is hereby appr wool Black Canvass Grenadines, me shades Al We respectfully call the attention of purchasers to Driated Cut of the funds of the Fourth Ward,in | Pace Sik Biriped, ‘and Agnred Grenadines, | OBr stock of complience with an act approved February 4, 1:11. | very bandsome and cheap. A Variety of Goods 7 for Buitings from 25 cents up. Lawns from 12% cents . up, Percales, Pigues. Buf Linen for euits, Pisin, FINE TEAS, Ax Act granting privilege to James J. Fhedd. | Striped and Plaid White Urgerdiee, Nainesck May. Bett enacied by the Board of Altermen and Board | line. Black Al |pacas a specialty. of Comrnom Counce! of the Cuy of Wasumnaton, That |v, ik Unssimers, Twoeds and Linen the privilege be, and is hereby. granted to Jaimes J, | Dyillioge =? — 5 & id bargains in Cottons, C: ihedd to erect @ wooden summer Tear of Pp! ar tics of all kim ap2t-tr chen ofning each of bis two brick dwelling be mis’ tu Binode inane aan ia the. chy of ig i Retown._ ABH FOR GADIES’. GENTS ABD Cc Chip eas cksr. GLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ote OHLS.173% Bridge ‘street, cow Georgetown oF COFFEES, & Which we are selling at @ very enall ady ALSO, TO OUK CHOICE BRANUS 0» WINES, BRANDIES, AND between Witteenth est. at L. GRAD’ Georgetown Bote by mail attended to. Approved, Apri 71 STEAMBOAT LINES. _ AN Act for the relief of Sarah Ann Greaves U, © "Alb Bours To NoBFOLK. Be ut enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Cignitom Counce! of the City of Washinston.. That the sum of one hand and of 7 Lady of the Lake, connecting at Norfolk the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad for ait parts of the South, and with the Steamers of the ‘. and the shui is bere an AD WHISKIES ‘on real estate for the yeur 1869, caused by errors cf trantcribing in the office of the Collector; and that said amonnt be paid out of the fade of the ‘ward or wards in which said preperty is situated Approved, April 4. 1:71 AX Act making P McNamara for def cy in ‘Third street northwest. AT VERY LOW FIGURES METZGER & BYLES, 417 SEVESTH STREET, has tr Bext to Odd Fellows’ Ratt ROWNING & MIDDLETON Roard of Aldermen and Board of the City of Washingion. That red and twenty-six dolls 2 y “guld respectfully asks trial of thetr the same hereby tacap, | Hane eriaay. Testa ata OOLONG TRA, at 5 per pound ani fthe Third W pm. ftopping st Alexandria, Fort Washineton, | bas been propopnced by conn Aescure "th Tatading aud gr gan Bluey Pohit, Folut Leokoutand Wortrees | Smest in the market, few 20) . ft oF paneaa’ no Doing dup on that work Conti emer, 3.0 Phillips: Alex. | FINEST, GUNPOWDER. that work, 8 ; ing due on that work. (Approved, April 4 Georg: D. pat retke BS, AN Act for the relief of Christian Olsen. Be ut enacted & ¢ Board of Adermenand Howrd ‘=sT LONe of Cominom Council oh the City of Wachintton. Boat FINEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 00) new crop, and at BROW je the F to pay the sam to Approved. April 4, 1471 AN Act for the relief of Frank Conner. Be ut enacted by the Board of Aidermen and Board ¢ Common Counce! of the City of Wasningion. the sum of t Soy apne, thirty one cents be, and funds te rolaberee Gouner tor aneverenese FISH. throagh « mistake iu the Water rar’ office, of pee | wo.1 MACKE! in hi’ Bill 'tor water ‘rent. CORES, ass R able tn 1 DANE MACK ERE Approved, April 4.1871.” To GLASGOW, TivERFOOL end LoS bon- o- Scat MACK EESL. Ax Act for the relief of James F 3 4 v1 ‘, Be it enacted Ly the Board of Altorman ni Board Sabin Boren Sonaas, Ge cocording to location: | SF JOBE AUEWIVES) ne, there bes aod te herebts arheapieset nee That | modations: Tneererditie® Sieerage, O21. Far- | PICRUED CALMON, © OU UnL fchool fund, the sum of sixty eiglit doltars, tc fa the Qid Country! con + kD a Bate) for touse, in te monthe ot ke yeast and, Bont use, iB on cy 5 Approved, April 4. 1571. AX Acr for the relief of John H. Wise. f imimen Couketl af Ae Cie ot Wee ee oe mmon eu e © le it ihe sum of one hundred nd twenty-nine ‘dollare and same tiea sending for tbetr Peuiars' apply t HENDERSON Bugraead’s Faraven WikLiaMsoN’ a'b0: taes M=*cuants ise oy steausurrs sale low, Corrurpnzeeise.. BETW! twelve cents be, and t! ‘appro. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. priated ont of the Boventh Ward fund to compensate — john H.. Wise for grading Second street. between © 8,0. ERIOR* aug, D stgeeta, southwest, afd that the Mayor bo ALLEY CITY, au ‘and requested to pay him the same. Approved, April'8, 1871. WASH. AN Act for the relief of Nelson Indell. ot Rive ee Be wt enacied by the Board of Aidcrmen ean Board ¥ Gxbnogtows of Common Counei! of the City of Washington, Phat vend ALEXANDEIA to ropriated out of the general fund to reimberss ze for relaying pave- ment, gatter and curb infront of lots If, sand 19, in square No. 943, (south'part,) on B 8 between Bleventh and Tweltik ‘treets cust? ic Approved, April 11, 1°71 _ AN Act for the relief of Philip B. Chew Be xt enacted by the Board of Aldermen ane Board of Common Counc! of the Sih of Wastinsion, That the sum of seventy-five dollarabe,and the same is hereby, appropriated, payable out of the gencral fund. to enable the Mayor to pay said sum to Philip Bz. led thereto under acts of the seed in 1864-65. by reason of his bay: 2 and farnished a substitute for alt of he President ot Suis as ness 8 URGE the of resident of 1864. Approved, April 11, 1871. LOAN OFFICES. Boeserns. ——— PAWNSEBBOKER AND LOAN OFFICE, 406 and 406 Thirteenth street, Private entrance next door. sp 286m (4808 WasmivaToN LoaN orricz AND BALESEOOM, 914 Penns. ave,, bet. 9th and 10h sts , south aide, HEAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKEKS, AND AUCTIONEEKS, Ho. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ‘THIRD Doom Bact oF Sevenrn Braet. 815,000, 2,800 TO LEND AT LEGAL BATES UPON REAL ESTATE SECUBITY. BUSINESS PAPER DISCOUNTED. ets POAME OF POLLaTERAL SECUBI- eDUe end 1th street, mys (Sunday papers, space.) 'T, ¥- McROBERTS. ANDSEW B. OOTLE | . McROBERTS @ 00., MAVE PROVED BEAL ESTATE AND INBURANOK device, 1 PROTECTION A041 D. SECURES A HOME Oot With a04'O cote, opp. 0.8, Treamary, | TAS NOSE Od Se auras. | ‘WASHINGTON, D. 0. | 7H. TISEACTORY _Dmmabaratgsdna wm ne | Semagcn tae ee A s Lauele bam OO Tt eee cw el) «THE HIGHLANDS.” fen olga REAL msTaTs acunt, | Bctce pases reowebeezt momnbete Wen wack, So | out MINUTES’ FRO CENTED OF THD } zz MOST DELIGHTFEL SPOT FOR | “a DEwon AROUND W4aSHINGTON. ond lope time notes ta gare saggy od mom comets on ot BAILWAY DEPOT UPON THE GROURD. M4"=2= monuments. aes Sie dann ere ud ties bere as of the buat iinees oP Wand” MARBLE AND SLATE MANTLES. ‘myliay Dorth @ etteot aad Wew York ‘a. RUCHERFORD,