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_ EVENING STAR. | Jume 10, 1871. BATURDAY LOCAL NEWS. and a Chased Girt. His Emdeaving Ways get him into Trouble. ‘There isa “limb of the lew.” a middle-aged an, whose shingle is displayed om F n the Treasury Department and amd whose business cards are 1 profinscly about the city, bearing the a all An Amorous La: *. prepares set, conaeacte, and legal papers o collects debts, and t aes that th docs not occupy all his time, or have app ‘at Lieut. Kelly's use last Thursday morning, umder the caustances here set forth. It walk 10 fast; ? Twish to » do she ‘un locke: him full im the face and t know you, si am going en mother—why do you insult me >on, OF you'll ‘find yourse did not at all put him aback, 1, be again ur hia to his office, telling her that he STY OF GREENRACKS, cat her handsomely. 1 repelled with forked the indignant girl, yxe onward down New Jersey the Capitol, with the No. 9 boots . aw clattering on belind. Her past the seventh precinct station- nd seeing offeer Gorman sitting by the iow she called to him and tohl him that owing ber, aud asked his provec- * = to explain the ease aud by this time her pursuer, in to smell @ mice, which had the ied he suddenly ad urgent business up an ‘s mission being more urgent, standing before oficer Gorman, with his accuser, expressing the regrets that he should have made ke, and offered all sorts of apol- Jy she dectined to hear. Mr. Gorman, ning to the giri’s story, asked his at the same fime telling bim that he have to send him over to Judge Snell to B “as PARTY BY THE NAME OF JOHNSON.” esited to be the docket as Jobn som,” whic pt match either with the storesaid shin treet, or the eards 80 presusely disseminated. Finding there was no Hoty for it, he gr ously consented to wali over & the police court im custody of officer Dins- ather than take pas in the “Black Here he managed to leave a collateral for opr tday morning, but rather than meet that stern officer of the law, Judze he sacrificed the collateral by not amswer- hen the case was called. This was no doubt test and cheapest way to get off, ax had Judge Snell heard the witnesses he would have come to grief, bes! g the risk of hav ing Lis rame reported im the police court proceed- ing a A Pelice Raid at the West Ead. Kise Hommack and Laura Veal ast night, about 9 o'clock, Capt. W. G. Brock Tectived orders crom Major Richards to proceed to a house im the vic which Re i_were ocenpied vely by herself, Laura Venable, and the ra Venable was absent, and they the ockers into custody, with a woman and into the house, and put nder guard of a number of officers, and orming they were all brought before Judge n the Pollee Court, when Rose appeared, ough her counsel, J. Carter Marbury ©. Ingersoll, pleaded net guilty. k testified in accordance with the nis, and as to leaving the sanitary pargeof the house. Officer Peaster tes- to being one of the party who made the also. to seeing a gentleman named Ambler, anied by a female, going in; that Rose ted them not to enter, asthe police had pos- session of the Louse; that they turned to go away und the officers detained them. Officer Pierson men in tiked Public School Examinations. Finest Dy —F Seat No.8, of cu dinerice ike Pranoce is ulian teacher, was examined y by Superin- tendent Wilson, ‘Trustee Hart and cx: Trumecs Harris and Stuart. ‘This school is im the bull tng at the corner of 224 and Fstreets, and iscom- posed of little girls. The questions were an- swered readily,“and the school pamed & satisiactory examination. ‘The cominert Were ccptimentary im their addresses, and a — Wiged gm PG e Todd, and di 2 Wits ign di dna es aa Hager, dane Murray, Linkius, Vv. > Mary O'Shea, Harriet M. Clements, Kettner, Kate Sewell, Clara Serr, Crown Louira Ellis, M. helt, Frances B. Willer, Agnes Wilkins and Ida Searin. Mak F im the same bull and tanght by Miss M F. Wilson, was examined by the gentlemen aboved-named, and the rps acquitted themselves very hand- remely. The silver’ medal was awarded to ‘Willissa Davi. and diplomas to Barton Easby, Oriande K. Shied, William Chism, Philip Rodicr, Claude King, William Taylur, Waiter ‘adman, Stephen rdle, Perry V. Hough, Edward Curt, Daniel Sheahan, Brnest King, Edwin Hyne, Columbus Clark, Benj. W pe Chamberlain and William Davis. nary School No. i7, first distriet, located in the basement of the 13th street Baptist Church, Miss Louisa $. Weighonan teacher, nined Wednesday by Trustee Hart and ev Trustees Harris and Stuart. ‘This school is one of the higher grade of Primaries and pass- ed an excellent examination, showing a marked improv: ment. Khere arc 34 on the roll, of whem 20 were preeent. The medal was awarded te Miss Kate Pocock. Miss Weightman is th: laughter of General Roger Weightman, and ch she bas Deen in the shoul but 01 ified her duties to the entire sat! of the truste Fumale Primary School No. 15, first district Mis Kate Kawlings teacher, was examined Ww y by Trustee Hart and ex-Trustees and Stuart. ‘This school is composed of . of whom 45 were present, and th seed a very satisfactory This ec of ti district, amd Miss = hashed charge of it but one year. 1k x new With seme of the older schools. ‘The i was awarded to Fi i Sturgis, Sarah Shaw, Fra Teulon, Macarty. A nie Gi DeSaules, is, Bos eC, Lizzie Be, th, Laura Ball, and Julia Norton. : Male Intermediate iss Kate A. MeMa- bon teacher, was exami ursday by Trpstee Hart, Superintendent Wilson and ex-Trustees Stuart and Harris, This seixeol is located in the Franklin Building, and contains 38 pupils, all of whom were present. The examination was-ex- lent. This school holds a front rank emong the intermediate schools, and Mis# McMahon is one of the mv essfulteachers. The medal schdlar was Willie H. Moxon. Diploinas were awarded to Frank Morcoe; Frank McCleary, hadécus Eiker, James F. Conroy, Willie By- ram, Lewis Collins, Alexander MeUrea, Augns- tus Holden. Frank Wright, Frank Magee, Mil- lard Dixen, Edward Johnsen, Willie Stewart, Willie Hutchinson, Marion Williamson, Frede- tick Meyers, Arthur Andrew, Owen Baldwin, Harry penneten, ene Fuller. ‘Phis school also wen ‘the for the best spelling in the grade, and the medal was awarded to W. ur Andrew as the best speller in the school. Female S No. 1, Miss Susan E. Haw- kins teacher, was examined ther same genile- men ment above. Thi also is located in the Franklin Building, and has 56 pupils, of whem all were present but one. The cxamination was satisfactory. The medal was awarded to Janey Rankins, and diplomas to Lulie Lenman, Kate Willson, Lina Frank, Emma Helmuth, Amelia Helmuth, May Chase, Eva MeCuen, Sallie Phillips, Hattie Foster, Ella Pierce, Allie Burnett, Lizzie Bache, Emma Reiss, Mida Massey, Cora Denham, Lizzie Cen- Ny, Lizzie Clayton, ‘Reed, we coe Miss Hawkins will transter y fo 8 school of « higher grade. Fre mal Intermediate No. 2, first district Miss Sarah G. Hickey teacher, was also exam- ined yeaterday by the gentlemen above named. This is one of the best intermediate shools in the district, and the examination yesterday fally sustained the high repuiation which it has haa for the 7 two or three years. The regular teacher Miss M. Augusia Evans, who had charge of it until three or four months ago,when the trustees granted her leave of absence. Miss Hickey, the new teacher, was faithful to her trust, and the result was an examination in whieh all concerned may feel *. The medzl was awarded to Mary Lowrie, and diplomas to Frances Heiskell, Sarak Heisk Kate Ray- fens, Alice » Which was won by ge school, was Maggie ye ir. J, H. Binford, perintendent of the Richmond’ schools, and Fr. Moses, a member of the «chool board of that city, were present at both the above examina- sw 3 aperintendent Wilon, Trustee Hart and ex-Trustees Harris ahd Stuart. in the presence of anamber of vis- is school Is tangbt by Miss Lucilla E. | was raised to the intermediate grade year. Although there were many ntend with at first, the e the beginning of the school was in charge of Miss Hawking, but that lady was transferred to another school. The medal was awarded to Worthington Sharrets, and diplomas to Robert Boyd, Wm. Barnard, John Connor, Arthur Rulsam, Jobn Hamilton, Rhesa DuBois, Probe penpmbcon pnd os Charles Drinkard, John Garland, Julius Rock ~ ore uy bara women well, Clarence . Thos. Higgins, James im there at late hours of the night. Mary Col- | O'pca Michect GDes Wie Mer we, Dong- line, one of the frequenters of the house, testitied ‘m. DeFord, George La and Robert that she had often been there and paid Rose | Perrott. Besides the above school carried money for a bed. Yenable, one of the | off the gold medal for spelling in the third in- ies, testified that she lives with Rose Ham- | termedizte and the prize of scholarship mack as a companion, had lived there two weeks, | for ‘The first was awarded to Chas. but had never received men's there: | F Handall and the latter to W. A. Ambler testified that he was going there last night, in company with a lady, to see Rose, and not to there, but was notified at the door that the police were there, and turned to Seconp District.—Male Primary No. 11, ‘Miss Kate F. Brown teacher, on O street, be~ tween 4th and 5th street northwest, was exam- ined by Su ‘Wilson and Mr. K. W. and was afterwards retained in custody. We iid frepuently been there. Lieut. Skippon | Fenwick oer tue See ey ee ee testited that the reputation of Lanra Venable | ¢Bt; and 18 of them will be transferred to rt lee had kinea Howe Heim ae et | to Walter J. Pumphrey and diplomas to Walle that he had known lammaak profession. | 5. ‘Pumphrey, Edward Warner, William ©. ally « number of yeaus; knew nothing Won, Wak T J. L. Frazer, Wm. her character; that she was very poor, and, sup- | Witan, Edward Betta, Write Schlegel Gee te, ported by her relatives. The Ji 3 hear- | } ‘4 Prather, Thomas J.’ Martin, ig the evidence, fined Rose €100 and cows Winkeld S. Bradley George Speugher, Minn acra na wil remembered readers = Prinke: Harper, of Tix Stan as the girl who was assaulted om = 2S Tth street some months since by a young man = said his sister's husband was too fond of ——e Post Orrick DzranTMExt Deratca- —The Case of Mr. Macariney—Further in- quiry inte this distressing case seems to show that Mr. Macartney’s condition of mind has been such that he was not morally responsible for his aetions. It was mentioned yesterday that he had been engaged in speculations with Capt. T. C. Avan, but it seems that he was connected with Mr. wms in one enterprise only, the marble quarry near Harper's Ferry. He owned a three-quarter interest im this quarry. and Captain Adams the other quarter. He had, however, speculated exiensively and wildly in other ways—in whisky, in farms in Fairfax county, Va., and in real estate in Wash- fugton. Some ts yeart ago he sunk some $30,000, left hum by his father, in hick he followed spiritual revelations, and i ws seuent operations and le of talk in regari to them have shown a dig want of balance indicatihg that long been unsettled. His friends, wl tressed by the accumalation ing upon Bim, are consoled by the belief ibere was ne moral in his case. RAR yd the defaleation have 7 dition to those stated in father of Mr. M. Hl FEE Beves EE again t amy wolves! is al oF r £5 | f ? i a & { e i fi Hi : Boap— Editor Sar —Now that the Dia street raibwa: being Gents of the northeastern I like © know what bas become of the Connecti- cut avenue Railway Co., which was so full of promise & Year OF "The citizens of the fast ‘growing of Pleasant are also in- terested in ae” Cag the com moving. This convenience much mended, |, and it would undoubtedly pay bandsomely if conducted. Wake up, gen- themer: of the Company, and let us have tho Faitroud. Norrawesr. —— Dyer & Davrpsow have sold for William W. Merealf original lot 11, square 168, with the im- prove nents, for $2,230. Also, lot 20x21, square 4025, tor #460. pmemnithireeenoon Mur. Reseeca Wrtstams delivered a eloquent leetwre on the Bil Tur Potars—! eeeded yestertiay in tal this vesel. AT int aition suyuld seeure @ copy. i . NR Gn v ths . harles C. Crider, Charles Stevens, Herman S. * Female Primary Nona; Miss I. N. Rowe Female Pri So. 12 a teacher, was examined Tuesday by R- W. Fen. wick and N. P. Gage, teacher of the Second District Grammar . The roil numbers 49, all present, and 12 will be transferred. The medal was awarded to Louisia H. Prinzhorn, and diplomas to Annie Fahrenbrack, Amelia L. Helder, Belinda 1. Saunders, Mary 3. White, Lillie Heider, Edith Howard, Nida Lesh, Louisa €. Locfier, Anna White, Julia C. Liesman, Ida. K. Mouldan, Florence E. Troxell, Martha E. Devas, Delia East, Mary Kaiser, Helen L. Mer- rick, Alice May Stephens, Louisa A. Monder, and Ida M. Maddox. Male Primary No. 7) Mine Adelia Faulkner, Fas Cramined Wednesday by Mr. R.W. Fen- wick. present, and ac- quitted themselves with credit. awarded to Fred. Elmer Tasker, and diplomas to Eimer Yates, Freddy Voigh, John 3 Carlin Flaither, Hof: cf 5 in 4 Hi ie i Hoover, Jos. F. Gag gs Kate Fox, Johanna Sohl, Minnie L. Stone, Pan line Shifuer, Elizabeth’ B. Ada P Howison, Fannie Greer, M: Ama Linder, Kate M.' Tomlinson, Edit Davis, trude Stewart, Matild Eddie, Mi Parker. fquarc, Miss Julia Moran teacher, was ox- amined yesterday by Superintendent Wilson and R. A. Fenwick, in the presence of a lai number of parents and frierile of the scholass, ‘The number of pupils on the roll was fifty, and all were present. The examinations were in reading, writh arithmetic, ortho, Spelling. “Fwent}-c to higher grades (a coaninsiiian wauta oy and the teacher was highly comp! the general excellence of her school by Messrs. Wilson and Fenwick, and Mr. Bennet, snperin- tendent, and Mr. Moses, trustee of the Richmond public schools, who made short addresses to the scholars. Mai ti Guig edto L Fitzh vl ers. Trikp Disteer.—Primary § Of this district, (Miss Mary H was examined on Wedn Hunte k Behrend, Geneveive Cal h ny Rena Deshazo, Ant inia A. “Jarvis, roschol, Virgi Chadwell, tia Mary T. Clifton asses ja B. B ight pupils were tran lary E. Lyell, of this school, was awarded the gold medal for the spelling’ con- test of the District. The medal was to.Jvlia H. Lord; diplomas to Julia Lyell, Mary ¥. Baker Hatiie B.” Walker Lord, Haitie Townle Sears, Kate S.Levy. Weaver, Matilda Mary E. Wardner, Frances E. Roilings, Sarali E. Teulon, Annie’ E, ‘Teulon, Annic side, Luin ‘H. Lyons, W trude Wood, Flor Libbie T herty, ry rtha H. Krosely Flora D. Vied: Hi ary G. Crip zhngh, and dip vi Rebece: tendent Wilson and Trastee Moore. thirty scholars will be transferred ta. higher Mary Howard receive mas were awarded to K. Jaman, Nettie Sailor, Biri line Gheepetler; bat French; Misses Pickens, Theresa Ku nie Sailor, and Maggi: O'Meara; 'M and Lilian I Lara Freneh. The Male Primary, of wifch Miss L. F. inas is teacher, wasexamincd Weduesday by Mr. French and Superintendent Wilson. 4 composed of torty-ni of whom were present. ‘The medal ley, and diplomas to George Me school i Lyne] Spalding, C: lson Louis Vir Primary Ni M Annie h, E t Simpson, E. fe Haghes, fiby, a Ss aware uner, mel Pifterling ‘he avi riet Barrett. Primary No. 12, Miss Tew teacher, was exam- ined the same day by Trustee French and Su- nt Wilson. This school ts composed cirls, all of whom, with one except were present, and 17 will be transferred. medal was awarded to C ; Sephia P. Lizzie Wagner, May Reddin, Lizzie Com Female Pri en teacher, was ns petti, Maginnis. Male Pri The medai was awar md diplomas to Edn ard McCoy, Caleb Clark, Charles Palme: Collins, Harry Kidwell, Aibert Beers, Beers, Harry Sage, George MeGowan, He: Cora Bruit, : zie Andrews, , Ida Fleteher, ay xty pupil cre present, a1 jitable examination, The a Watson, ") rmott, Ida M. Stay MeNabb. Cherie MeNabb, Millard Samuel Kidw Frank Kelicy, Daniel Kelley, and buchen, te: ble. Crump, John O'Leary, Michae Morris, George Miller, Wiliam Palmer. Philip 8. Maginnis, Andrew Hy, zgerall, J Nicholton, Jo Yous Minetkeiny’ Clanien X uis Minne ke! 3 lds, Jas. Harrison, ¢ southeast, was © Moore, assisted by of a large numbei of parents and relatiyesof th among whom we ‘onsul, and others. There are 52 pupils on the rolls, 46 of whom were present, and about 15 of these will be transferred to higher grade The premiums were edal to Thomas Sul children, Danieh © ¥el Silver m The bri Henry Story, Mr. N. A. West, in to Louis Palmer, Joseph Butterbat Von Kamecker, George 1 ie] ey George Goetz, akle, He: Charles Stuthph, Morris Richardson, George Davis, Robert Murphy, Louis Hollin ber, artha teacher, was éxamined yesterday by ‘Trustee Duiin. "This school is composed of 69 pupils, ranging from six to fourteen years of age, 37 0 whom Were present, and of those examined 15 will be transferred to schools of a They This school has grade in the Third District during the year, not- withstanding the discouraging circumstances of its being placed the outskirt of the fenr} enry Hilligeest, Harry Richardson, Bicbern SOSm08 fundlicf Sharles Dattle James’ Kyle, and Arthur Skelly. ale Primary, No. 6, Miss M: Tison, pene ‘Trustee 4 | done as well as an: ina miserable frame |, William rs,"Timothy Fi iam Miller, Pit | M, Sheekells, edith M: Cora E. Beavers, Ger- Spengler, Elixabeth H. inni¢ C. Ballouf, Lula Marks, Kate V. Primary school No. 2.0n 5th street, in Jadiciary rfp ja ge per cent.) ‘The Teapeet satisfactory, Himente. Lizzie L. Will nicy, Ella Louisa M. Rowe, M. Osa Henderson, Sarah L. ia G. Houston, rder, Ger- n, Rosa E. Lord, Lil- mnie Boss, asexamined and &. W. ulon, M Perry, Ma- > dulia Re nwlorf, Augusta ert, and Clara Hodge re, teacher,) ay, by Superin- the medal, ay 8, Gr ue boys, forty-six omsiacss a! be trans- to Wm. Qai, is, Jas. os 4 er, Edward MeNally, Phili Andrews, Elmer Hooper, Ji arl Thonr, John MeNalty, F Frederick Lemardt, Jacob Long and jerbucken. 14, Miss Eliza Aiken teacher, was examined Wednesday by Trustee Dulin’ and Superintendent Wilson. of the school is 67, and we exomination, of whom 33 will be schools of @ higuer grade. awarded to Margaret Simpson, and diplomas to Barnes, Alice Barnes, rd, Herminia Hulagast, Anni Marshall, Mary’ Potee, Harrict Smith, Isabella Stanford, Edi erine Jones, Alice Corcoran, 3 Nellie Beckert, Florence Ingle, Laura Williams, Catherine Entwisle, Honora Grown, and Har- The medal was Rober, May ith Turnef, Cath- zabeth Herbe ztie Car- azie Ports, Emily Downi Theresa Corcoran, Hevrietta Thor » Joseph Kem neh, Rich- }. Harry Simonds, Geo. Kell i William V Male Primary, No 15, Miss Maggie Saxton T, was examined Thursday by Moore. Of the sixty pupils all were present e: cept one, and the examination was ve me Truste y eredita~ dal was awarded to Abner ‘T. radar, and diplomas to Robert Stor; rt Horn, William eS fae ined James [ stein, Frank H. and Wm. Williams. School No. &, Miss Cannon teacher, on Ist street, between C and D streets mined rea, by Trustee Mr. Kondrap, pen as follows :— van, and diplomas Maddi- ehman, Arthur higher grade. passed a very creditable examination. other of its shant Wallach school-house lot. The silver medal was awarded to Caarles M. Bruff, and diplomas to Patrick Bresnahan, At tti, Carroll Raw- K William Carr, un, Fer- lip Darr, ge pains keg By 7 them: ment ue pol Was upilson the roll oe, of Risen dere ‘present. he examination euibraced reading, i. points, Roman letters, wi +» figures, . numeration, &c, ‘The medal was awarded Jobu MeConnel; diplomas to 1 Adolph Eamlein, Chas. Ceas, "Mhonas James Kiley, Wm. Bein, Max Fisher, Thomas Burnette, Harry il, Joseph Oppenhelmer, Lewis Wadsworth, Simon Rice, Samuel Barron, Ciiford Grant, Frank Reagan, Daniel Shea, James Maddox, Harry Somers, Conrad Got* man, Antonio Evans and John Hays. Sixty- four pupils bave been transferred to higher grades during the past year aud twenty more are Teady for transfer. The adjoining school, in the same building, Male Primary No. 10, Miss Bettie Robinson tencher, was cxamined at the sume tims by Mr. John EF: Thompsun, teacher of the Male Gram- mar School, fourth district, Primary No 10 con- tains on the roll & pupils, of which number 49 were present. Diplomas’ were given to Harry Knoch, obinson,, Hepburn yDay, John Croghran, William Rowland, Wm. Freer, Joseph Hogan, George Campbell, Joseph Wright, Frank Reiner, Enoch Bodine, Charles Sneall, Wm. Wright, Howard Keeside, and Frank Reeside. "The examination Was satisfactory to Mr. Thompsm, the teacher, and to the parents of the pnpiis, many of whom Were present, and the order maintained through. ut establishes the reputation of this teacher for good government. female Primary No. Je Riley teac! ling was considerably medal was awarded to mas to Aliee Noyes, A Je, Lydia Ryan, Mary ‘As! rt. Mi ch rginia and their exen improvement t ferred to high a Cumber F » Cynthia Noyes, a Brown, Cora Nichols, Anna ert: and, Charity Bradburn, Mains. Miss Lizzie Scheck 1 Thursday by Tras- ho roll were all ng fency above the awarded to Charles J Laonard Offnit, K n, Wm. Cran rerage imson, and diplomas to ard Burch, Soscpla John- = ss, damos Tupper, Wm. March, Ww. Pullin, Conrad Fannec and Merrill Mur? ac . Male Primary No.4, Miss 3 teacher, and Female Pitiary So. ¢ ni former lias 88 pupils; 54 were at examination; 16 will be transieried to higher clisses. Clinton Smithson rcecived the medal, and diplomas were awarded to Frank Davis, ‘Adolphus Lippard, Levi Jones, Charies Sandford, Charles A Willigm Atlce, Daniel Cocklin, Sydney Furgu. gon, George McCauley, Alonzo Hawes, Andrew Ferguson, William Mitchell, Henry Gesstord, Fémund Hinsm, James Knott, George Dichard, Benjamin Ballinger, John Collins, L. Holmes. +o Prorosey IMekOVEMENT aT ConvMptan Coutxcr.—The trustees of Columbian College have determined to pr with the ercetion of a large editice of stone, adapted to meet all the wants of the tor public rooms. They have appointed a building committee, consist ing of Wm. Stickney, president of the Council; Governor Cooke, J. U. Wilson, superintendent of the public schools, Wm. F. Matting! and Kebert G. Fox, Esq. "Lhey have ado plan and awarded tien work. Abont one-half of the requisite funds are secured, snd the work will progress as these become available. The plan proposes a buil 6) feet, four stories, in the of the +Kenaisance,” now so widely intro- 1 in all ourleading cities. ‘Theinterlor pro- 2 chapel which will secommodate 500 title lecture hall adequate for 200 ix leeture-rooms for the literary and ieal departments, each ample for 100 is now to be it fail tospeedily foremost in the ge nk amongst the ve —— THE COURTS. OURT. Judge Mac Arthur.—The caso o this court t motion for ar in = Rp ed with fhe had ¢ cher Mr. B.eut himeelf pretty however, and all nd this er, 1 Vadiy wi the money atv e ced with sein, Mr stated that he ses wid the charge cient testimony to make ou ie pro. be entered. and found there was ver governed them in entering a Tic wae astonished that any intelligent n to ignorant of the workings of courts. There are this court 20 policemen. two bailiffs, S. marshal, one clerk and assistant, tterneys for the cor, tions, District, nited States, All ca a H entered upon the docket of the court, am gen to inspection and examination by’ all, cletk 5 docket shows the exact hist Sori past coud bs ‘The every cure ince its orgauization. Every case is heard 1m gre court, dud the party accused, red, ite Victed, and © without costs, OF No case is otherwise disposed of exeey direction of the prosecuting attorney, w! sto be nolle proseyried when, apon. ex- » the evidence docs not sustain the charge, done only wheneuch facts are stated a6 u for euch disposition, His efforts to sup- i shysters and others f tho unfortunate were if Mr. Boswell or any other party nee to support a charge of corruption person connected with the court under ither dismnies such himself or by thoss who had the power to unt fixed, ‘wit! thon 8s Heo miei PorTPONEMENT, of the “Grand Gift Concert and Distribution,” for the benefit of Soldicrsand Sailors Orphan Home of Washington, D. C., and Foundling Asylum of the Sisters of Charity, in the city * New York, until the Zthof July, Wii. Wasmincton, City, June 1, 1871. In consequence of the brief period between the date of obtaining the Permit from the Com- missioner of Internal Revenue Cry April, 1871,) and the day advertised for hokling the Concert, Gh he 1871,) od igen = mission= ers and Trustees ne postpone the Coneert and distribution of Gifts fant the Zth of July next, us it wasimpossible in so short atime to esta! Agencies and complete the sale of ied rp keane number = tickets. In making this announcement, we are pleased tomate thatthe raid sale of tickets up to this date de: the public confidence, ges assurance that there will be no need of ther postponement. The extension tow made will, in our judgement, be a1 for the dis- posal of the Palate of tickets We will sh H notices in re- H. MeCvnroven, Coaninoades Geo. T. Caste, Jas. 5. N in * ited Registrar. Mr. Looe is Gat in this community rege Bech elgg ome mu Bs bi In publ ic airs ‘admirably fit his for the ‘post to Which he has now been called. Rev. F. Hixxiey, of the Unitarian Chureh, commenced ping on with various articles and Lied recent: ry gr oe i liana avenue, street, was evening waited ‘ood by the seeatbemed = prcenitin six © LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. TNCIE At the meeting yesterday afternoon the bit ‘the eriirinal law of the Bharrice amending the iG are Teaeed sf kit or's ‘purpose, Laid over ll atch trom Contifitee, om. Organization ‘ organizing the t of the Bis tare ipresccbing the tr officers varions Thich, shall be created oerghtes defining the ies of the same, over rule, Hones bill — ore public priuster, was laid over under the rule. ‘urrent redolntion concerning a site for homse east of the Capitol, was taken eurred in rouse bill certain to the vestry ft Thumpson moved that whem the Council ed- — te Sa it adogre over until Monday next. reed 4 urted . floUsk OF DELEGATES —Cnter the call of aie tricts the feltowing were By Mr. Murray—-Bill to refuad Amount overpaid My By. Scknighe Hecclution for the appoint y Br. Meknighi—Resciution e appoint- mont of ecaunlttee to redisiriet the election die Tricte. Referred. Mr. Rorwell—Bil in retatfon to Dill prating. elation false alarms of fire, impociog « trom a te $20 for kuowinely turning ia rm. Bill to bicenst intelligence offices. Bit p for the appointment of inspectors of coal ci] and burping fale, Referred. : sy Ment Tequgeting the Board of Publi Worke to ye aia at Oth sireet and Penney iva reet, near Penneyivania: nd © streets. Referred A. : By Mr. Hogan—Bill for gas lamps to be erected on i <froun North Capitol to 15th streets eat, and oie Cepitel street, fran E to H streets. Rurstey—DiMl to grade and gravel avenme, in an ath to oth streets, feetorred THE STRU is lish appended” * By Mr, Moore=Reeuigt one 10 ld ae Das hee Pale Wo eee W.Vandenburgh, Andtow Gleason and others, in the jortrnal « n " el the point that there printed it The 7 corner of 9h a te ea i Le ruling of th vd tf that was the ruling fey were sebamed of the well heped that, the letterewonld be road, Kod tat the alleged riot had becn gremtty bad men bad committed o n was binmed for it. no riot the reason Was i be read amd. pubs fr hd Teiing from Berclay’s digest, he clainsd {lat ahy member goutd catt for the reading of lettre i Gove what « of Bublie Works as to's F sircet, between sth and 9th, Pouie stated thatvaiunble improvements were dai aun the, hss cS ‘a rerolution was rejecr s7—Messre. Burs Jey Correll, Contin, Cox, Baia, Hall, and Mureay— nays Tt. Mr. Murray from th reported bill for the im in the county, wh Mr. Hunt. from the ¢ the copmunication of Jud Of pes. bere Ki ve Coan PRT. tee on Police.submitted nell as to the amount ceived by the Police Court ht moved to print the communication arn core snowed that it be referred to the Com- ee tn the Indebiedness of the District, and hoped uld be examined. This court showed for 11 menths about £20.00 receipts, when anvler the old police roetem of the city the, revenue derived was years upwards of 235,000. well referred to the costs of the cor know what be wit to me of them. He had Snell did business ina tates cases. and ree doing, his he had heard, t uid be wade'a inade® matter of in” tien Mr. Brown enid he, too, had nogiced this fine bnsj- monetecasion a fine of $50 being Imponst, esclution was ordered to be printed and re- five! to the Committee on the Indebtedness of the istrict. EPGISTRATION AND ELECTION EXPENSES. Pe ke moar from ‘the _ and entis, reperted Council Lil inaking an apprepein- tion to pay the expenses of the registration nd elec. tien. and it was CEE es time. Mr.M ae et at the committee be instructed ws item, 1k tnons submitted a letter of the Governor, efiy fi it each of which superintend rétitonted expenses Were $4,410, and the expeuses of the rewistration, ag estimated by the Board, were ? his latter mum. would be farn- ument's other expenses uo telling where they Flop. Mr. Solomons eaid he would procure the safurma- 1 (No. 4) concerning np for ite third reading, a wae Init ov ion (H y the Notaries Pub- after some er D.) granting vermits on sawed by perations of Washington, and the Levy Court was, after some dis” recmniited committee on the for the Eastern Also. as the Messrs. McKnight, nrroduced resolntion providing that rred to committees shall be re back ‘Ys, with or without recommendation. 2 Annunl Commencement on Monday Evening. —The annual commencement of the law department of Coln n College will take place on Monday ‘xt, at the Congregational Chureh, rd Pierrepont will deliver the annual The address te the graduates will be delivered by Rev.G, W. Samson, D.D., president of the college, and the prizes will be awarded by Hon. J. C. Bancroft Davis = hgh generis doers = workmen have been engaged in repairi draw of the Long Bridg ‘ind during that time no vessels have been able fo get past. A consid- erable fleet has been lying both above and below, and among the the New York and Phila- delphia steamers. Yesterday morning the repairs were completed, the draw opened, and naviga- tion of the river restores pe. A BaLtrMorgaN ix TroveLe—This morn- ing, about 1.30 o'clock, Reed, of the first precinct, found a German named Heury Weise walking the streets ina nude state: He was taken to the station house, when he stated he had been robbed of his cloth- ing and $i8in money, but could give no infor- mation as to where it happened. He hails from Baltimore. GEORGETOWN. THE STRIFE still continues here, as far as the colored men are concerned; but numbers of white men, assisted by the hands of the boats, continue to unload the coal boats. A num- ber of the — — ee os re gees to go to work on Monday at the old prices. fee loungers ancand today. -~ Tne MEMBERS of the Merchants’ Exchange have adjourned until Monday, when it is ex- pected they will organize for the coming season. This mee! Ing has been f from time to time, waiting the presence of the members from Washington. It is expected that no grain sales will be reported at the board until after harvest. Arniven—Boat I. Talbott, with 2,500 bushels corn, all sold: 1,000 bushels yellow, at 70c.; 1,500 bushels white, at 79. Boat Round Top Cement, No, 2, from Hancock, Md.,with 540 bbls. cement corge Waters. arg LARGE FIRE IN BALTIMORE, BEXT DOOR TO A LARGE IMPORTING HOUSE OF HOSIERY THERE, of most of the stock By eater, ane the somso'wes sola Ey to of ‘fuderwriters at auction. Despite the hot weathor, “ The Dollar” went . hod fat lited sot a sow ble Saye: = aia sib eaten.obarches ova jose areata Rtas WOME are pas 8. ee Me THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR ‘will certainly buy for you. z= ‘Y, a8 it will be impossible to replace : ; FAMILY SUPPLIES, Etc. vk ee “6 a Tuan of Ice Cream, delivered to all . oe Parts ofthe city in any quantity st 81.50 = . Also, every of the finest q ¢. & @HARE « SON, ae te — SE GROCERS Winey you are Sepreged by the goant, sickly aa “ Sables feeling of a disordered. which needs to be 2913 Trn Starct NW, Berwery M uy F, cleansed and stim into healthy action, take _ 8 dose or two of Aver's Pills and see how quick | pyyp.e Quanity you can be restored for a shilling. “SUGAR-CTRED Go ro PRrwcr’s and see the ew: Watch SMALL SIZE CANVASSED Hams, Key. bind Ae TR a not to 16 cents per pound ‘wear out. ce Secente. t€ | FRESH, ARRIVALS OF CHoIcr YELLOW an ieee woneument ot Sho Punien, Wee BUTiED SEARLE BY ERY Day. 1oee Pe Ivania — venue, will close every evening at 7 p. m. dt the heated term. tr A Free Pasa AT, worth @fty dott for twenty. A rare chance for onc wanting an pire ligase oer ‘oneal Basar. Tne Ferr—For Corns and other dis pee a T RAVE just received our new styles of Corsets. Also, a full assortment of the J. B. P. Corsets, which I sell at reasonable prices. ©. BACs, 405 Tth street, Corset Manufactarer. Cripaex’s Stirs, it Linen, Lawn, and Mar- seidles; also, fine Imported Dremes, and rok at low figures, at C. Baca's Undergarment Fac- tory. Odeon Hall. é Oricon Tall. CLOTHING A nice fitting Sait can always be found at P. Wallach’s, Odeon Hall, corner 4% stroet and Pennsylvania avenue. Haudsome Suits, all colors, qualities abd <tyles of American and imported Clothes and Cassi- meres. Abo, a large stock of Bine Flannel Frock and Sack Suits. ‘White Mazsellles Vests, double and single breasted. Best Stock of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts tn fhe city, Gents’ Underwear a specialty. P. WaLtaca’s, Odeon Hall, corner 4} street and Penn. avemuc. Odeon Hail. Oem Hall. LApirs Surrs made trordet from $6 up; als, Suits for Children and Misses, at C. Baum's Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, 408 Cavtiox—Brware of impo: sernpulous partics are im the habit of stating that their places of baxiness are branch stores of ’ the Original Franc, 1 hereby notify the public that I Lave no branch stores, and that I have no connection with any similar institution in this city. The Original Franc, dealer im Gent's Furnishing Goods, 431 7th st., between D and E. COWLING'S PATENTED NECKTIE FASTENER, for sale wholesale and retail, at the Original Frane’s, 431 7th street, between D and E. No baanch stores. Great Vanrety rx Warra Snrrs—one, two or three pleate—eyelets, buttons or stads— open in front or in back—all sizes—at the Orizi- nal Frane’s Gent's Furnishing Store, 431 ith Prices. No branch stores. '. &. OMARE « son, SSAC _ 1213 Teh treet N.W., bet Moen eo YOUNGS & Co., GROCERS, MASONIC TEMPLE, NINTH AND F STREKTS We have just received a NEW 4D LABOR SUPPLY of CHOLCE GROCERIES, which we are now ready to offer t hich tue pubite at prices DEFY COMPETITION. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED. ANOTNTE LoT or CHOICE GOSITEN BUTTER, ond & mall quantity of GENUINE, VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR, EI D * FRANC” CoLLans, the best Pay volar in the market, for sale only at the Orie 1 Frane’s, 4317 th street. Look ‘the name. branch stores, 44 eee orate) THE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS Which the McLean & Hooper Elastic Lock-stiteh Sewing Machine has met with, has induced the Messrs. Rosenthal to secure also the agency of the Im- proved Wilson Shuttle #40 Sewing Machine, — stitch alike on both sides ot the fabric.‘ cither of those machines are first-class; can ¢o as much variety work as any, and even more than some-bigh priced machines. They are sold PRICES VERY Lo ELPHOXKZ0 YOUNGS @ ©o., GROCERS, on very accommodating terms, and warranted MASONIC TEMELE. bya A. & J. Rosenthal, Fo. 410 Seventh strect. P. S.—The Wilson Improved Shuttle Machine is well adapted for heavy work, such as Leather, Consen Kuxrm ap F Srraers dothing, cte., as it is for all kinds of family sow- ing, and we would call the attention of sboc- — tailors, carriages trimmers, &e. * the 1 Extmaornpinany Barcarss mx Boots arp Snoxs. = Being fully determined to relinqutsh the boot and shoe business by the Ist of June I 21m now offering my complete stock at prices lew than cost of manufacturing. J. Roses Tuan, No. 404 7th street. Hewrrer has all Kids thermometers and barometers. FLPHORZO0 Younes, WH. i SEARS. ear Se == GROCERIES AT SMALL PROFITS. Se es Srrix¢ Corons.—I have just received a large assortment of our celebrated Dollar Kids, n We reepeetfvlly eall the attention of haste ta. new shades. CHas. BAUM, 408 7th sircet. roa ne Ove etek @ -_ > Carzrorsta CaTAWEA Wise on draught, at Miller's, 420 7th street, opposite Odd Fellows’ 3,2.3: FINE TEAS, COFFEES, &c., very smualiadvanee Georgetown Advertisements. = which we ere selling at GALT SACKS ' SALT SACKS! SALT SAC ALSO, TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF The undersigned offers of fine SALT SACK: r sale @ very superior lot heap. i THs. DAVIS & ‘5 Water street AND WHISKEIES, AT VERY LOW FIGURES METZGER 4 BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, Next to 044 Fe UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION On THURSDAY AF OX, Inne 1871, at 6 o clock, in fromtof the pre sell part of Lot No. 199, front Foyette street. between oth and depth of 133 feet. ‘ash. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer streets, by a _ whos tr = RAY & BRO. a MONDAY, JUNE 12. 1 will sell, on the premise Fayette street, be- SELL CHEAPER THAN ALL OTHERS tween: Priapert and fat stree "SE, FEAME TENEMENT, = Go everywhere Read all advertisements, and then come straight to our store and buy your THOS. DOWLING. Auct. [AMS, Auctions ~ GROCERIES. EEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. ‘Sout PY Gi Ko. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets, N.O.Sngar, 0c. and le. per Mb CHARCREY AEE ep rarer, topior | ES oka GsE emer FEAMH HOUSE, IN GOOD REPATR. e ual to Welch's for fuarter bbl. By virtue of a decree of the Court of cinceen fren dee. 20 Se, per ote S09, OP moe oe ‘ut Loaf Dri Ee on “ Tic eales om FANDAY. the Leth dey of James net ive Rew rican Wolanecs ie per gation, the premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., all that piece or 1s Japan Teo for a _ scel of Ground lying and being in Georgetown, jean d Fee tic’ ne i> istrict of Columbia, on the cast side of High «treet t fof per a » thece, (25) in entty and Hawking’ eaaition ro hhoice Nugar-cured Hame, ioe mes <pgcl 4 im ‘and. Hawkine to Sholce Fars ee gen et rd Dwelling Houses, buildings foonsds ket iars te pre Riprow ements theroon f Lard. ic. : "This property i wicuated on the eastside of High iy Pen per “erect ‘Cask, A parent ot Goo etl ke neeuired PP ae red , 32. per Hh ‘conveyancing and stamps at the cost Best Bio Coffee, 200. per Ib he with in five (8) days after je. the property w De resold, upon oye weeke notice, at the rick aud ex oa hase pense of he TEECMS TN R.ADAMS, Trustee. _jeoa « & WILLIAMS. Aucis. . ~ "Roasted. 24 and Ze. per Ib. 1200 Ibe. Clover Butter culy 2c. per. ib. 351 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 3d and 4p ste.. north side en “*._ | RROWNING 4 MIDDLETON ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Avct'r; Georgetown. | B' OOLONG Tee Pasay ack trial of their — fine OOL at Gl per poud.ac it EXTENSIVE CHANCERY SALE OP IMPROVED | [2 Gonsancad lee thse Linest PROPERTY IN THE CENTRAL PART OF | {icmuke "" By virtue of two decrees of the Supreme Court ST. POWDER, of the Dintrict of Columbia, bearing dave ths | 7 Sy Spor IMPERTAT. Sh. day of November, 1870, and FINEST YOUNG HYRON June, Ie}, paseed in the cause of FINEST JAPAN i FINEST ENGLISH BREARF A ‘all new crop Prone ly reduced & MIP A 4 Pennsylvay OOF FEES. OLD GOVE: CETUS LAGUAY Ea Stat Taino, ETO, For AOASTED COFFEE ALL GRADES BROWNING & MIDDLETON, 614 Pennsvivania avenue, iH MACKEREL. RERRING. HERRING. OL, - sores a Vom enticns Prats ASTRALOTE, York prices, by mark hy Mw aeen. . AE ON ee 7 . Blanche Cuasmagne, " movneg sag TRING os re for MO’ or REPA at present , .