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—— “EY ENING STAR Public School Exammations, school there are 50. pupils, bore and g | GEORGETOWN. 4 CO. SPECIA NOTICES. SUMMER RESORTS oe - £ — No. 6, perp, aaj amie gon nay hy Bar dire tlh Age eed * Wall street and business interests generally ——aeenemnee — . ——— ——— ————— | inencet, betrcen Gand Mra. Sampara | ferred the past month fo the Ligher grades. and | Porowac Boat Civs.—At the monthly meet- | are becoming apathetic in regard to the Wash Opening of French Goods. E PE WEAU Hore, - TH teacher, was examined yesterday by Trustee | a! of the present membors being present at this | ing of the Potomac boat clad, held last mght, ington treaty, and it is thought that any result are on i h ereises con- tea’ M_WILLIAN SEWELI’S POINT. nowy . = : 3 the roli, and all | €xamination. The examination excreises con- | Col. Frank Jones, president, in the chair, S.A: tothe negutiations would have comparative’y rol MAWELLIAN — ; . wad a sce ‘The metiel was awarded to sisted in music, reading, spelling. writing, defl- | ©. Smith, Esq., was clected amember. A com- little undtence om current movemen! Opens To sa ooo ore LOCAL NEWS B. Baldwin, and the diplomas to John C. New- | uitlons, abbreviations,’ &c., most of which | munteation was received from the New York tte imfscnce on carrent movements either tn oc soa ei . man, €bas. J. McGill, Wm. Paxton, Frank | studies bg oes —_ Flag gy rang fea clube asking a delegate from this chub to be sent tained by the continuedheary exports of specie YEVASIA AVENUE arene 1 me rogress. edal was giv d Smith- ity tiem of the ar, tbe ag ‘ AS Aig > aan Amusements, €c., Te-night. Pr aalen, Henry Bensinger, Jos. 8. Latimer, and * : « to that city at the national conven’ and the prospect that tley 1 be kept up for mil-iw jarner. Twenty-five scholars will be pro- | ~ ard dpiomas were awarded to John Mut- | poating fraternity to be held thiseeason. J.C. some time to come. Government bends-con. | Ratienal Th y : ti oT the he Koyal Yeddo Japanese ate ‘anced grades. > aker, George Dann, Marga- | Marbury, Esq., was selected to correspond With tinue very strong. The money market is un Discove: and wi ‘Troupe | orm 4. corer of Hith and Q streets, | ret De<mend, Anna Bensler, William Moeka- | them on the subject. hanged, the rates on call loans per = Cegeaes tied ing t Strawberry Festivals at MeKendree Chapel, Miss Stable ampbell, Mary BUILDING AssociaTion.—At the sixty-third ler teacher, was examined yesterday | bee, Thomas Flaherty, James 18 P street, nerthwe: s t Wilson and Trustees Stuart | A. Moflat, Kate Howland, Kate Spaulding, | mouthiy meeting of tne sixth butding ind cent. the greater part of the, basitoss : ‘ade. Andrew's mission, andai | ald Faust, ‘The school warubere Sc pupils, all | Laura L. Pyle. Henry M. Ashton, Mary V. Bos- | ation last night, twenty-aix shares of stock were paper | youthful color, prevent the hatr greater part of the business being | will restore tocray or faded hair its original and ingerie Of the seasid afallicg ont ant | .Setid (Toty*:,8 mann hcout water Union Chapel, at for the benefit’ of 7 continues to move freely at Gai \ per cent. < . excellent Peach. fine bacbing. « the Church of the Immaculate Conception. present at the examination but one, and isdi- | well, Julia Beall. ‘The teacher at her own | retired at $13475 (maximum rate) per share pit —- reat scsngpad peiiae! and prev Sere Enhing, erounes eneerior ie se aetndi 10T aE vided it three classes. The exercises consisted | expense presented Sarah Bell with a medal she | nett. i ent Securities. ing of dandre among the attractions ofthis. wnt? ad Condensed Locals. | of spelling, reading, writing by dictation, men- | being next in merit to John Smithson. THE BOAT RACE between Col. Jas. Dickson urnish the tellowing to-day: | ¢!¢& “ The Ball Room ts large and atcrsetes ‘The Council met yesterday, and adjourned | tal and written arithmetic and definitions. The ——e and Capt. M. S. Yarwood, both of the Potomac Buy. Sell’. | from all others articles of this kind in containing ta Lighted with gus T ee Bothing injurious or Celeterious—can be used by al POS te fice in the hows without danger, such as have frequently resulted arate of Washingt Do} ; > x8,—Yester- it of ni q ¥ superintendent expressed himself pleased with CororeD ScrooL AMINATIONS, boat club, (over their course, for a $5) suit of weThe laboring mane: meeting last evening was the progress made during the school year,and | @8y the examinations of the colored schools | clothes, resulted in favor of the former, Ca; as, | Were continued in the John F. Cook building. | [°not havi, to ti Col. D. rowed over ‘ oie ; ‘ the steamer Lady @ ake. ore i ee slimly attended, and they adjourneti to meet | in conclusion presented medals and diplomas, brid sag aed ache pts tet - not having come to time. . BD. ro from the use of other articles. No lead, nosulphur | {om Baltimore arriving - set ; Saas “emapengeag ; > Cole; ip ntermediate No. 2, Miss A. L. Fooso, teacher, | the : vad e . . “ — e Tr Unions meeting at the City | as tollows:—Medal, Lawrence ag bot army ith 90 papi . classified in the third omg pe ryt emi four minutes, referees d: Siw Yous—Finet Easily applied. Does not stain the “ n Thursday evening. The journeymen | Burton I. Bowen; Jobu Beaton, Hate eat ee oe ee Fin theircirike, and | Prank H. Duchy, Geor FoR mec Himereon | foeliing, written, and menial arithmetic, aii 2. 20%) $ 3N'sJan.& Sty borseshoers here succeede: * ) Se Jan.8 J, @3 ver day, $99 for are now at work again at increased prices. W. Hawk, John ©. Cook, E ‘THE FISH WWARP bas closed fer the season, | P:.*, which has been an unfortun: one for the 5 ins. ft & y at 4 0's. 12s ’ fic ssocia | . J. B. Wiliams, E. A. Van Vieck, | geography of the United State ithe general | fishermen, nearly all of them having lost by the | 82 wl | American Goi 7, and at Depot, 24 toon at ltnrecent masting ould pana0g ata pre- | Robert'Elarlay, I Grane MN wichandooe We gatincs oy ine Remusphereyand Norte America: | operation: vn ca ccarcateehers ag aca | &Heaenddlfe Watt | Currency Os sta 0 38 [ t., as heretofore .Grabam and G. C. Payne. ne papuS oe ve rx Graty.—Twenty-five hundred bushels of red —— pubiuled-108 per cont genase taecete Secondary No. 1, Wh, between G and H | they had studied, answering questions prompt- | wheat soid pestering as from oo te o210. Parrivons markets Today. ao. mum rate allowed by the constitution). streets, Miss Sarah E. Gibbs, teacher, was | ly and accurately. The rhetorical exercises were | " Flocr Insrections.—Inspector Peters in- | _ ALTiMoRE, June 6 —Virginia sizes. old. 88 Vic) | A Olergyman, while rysiding tm South America, retnium of from 190 to 151 per cent.; average | examined yesterday by Trustees Hart and | among the es features of the occasion. spected flour last month as follow: tra, 2 As Gos comnclidated, § Weet Vit: | ge missionary, discovered s sufe end simple remedy 322 per cent. F Stuart. Thiere was a very full attendancy, | , Intermediate No. 1, Miss Maria A. Forster | 3'477 barrels; family, 1,116 barrels; superfine, fax, Ii bid to-day +new, | for the cure cf Nervous Weakness, Eaciy Drea. i eT, wi pupi ined by 1s Is; middlings, 321 bar- ‘The Washivgton Light Infentry battalion, | andthe school room presented a beautiful ap- | teacher, with thirty pupils, was examine 430 barrels; tine, 30 barrels; middlings, 321 bai ike have’ kaon tovieed Oxthe Fifth Maryland | pearance with its foral decorations. The roll | Prof. Vashon in the same grade of her re St | rel&—total Inspections, 5,374 barrels. This, with to participate in the parade and celebration in | of merit was as follows: Medal, Edith Blacke- | intermediate No. 3, and the school proved itself | J), McCann's inspection, (14,845 bacrels,) makes Baitimore on September 12th, are already mak- | ston; diplomas, Cora Hines, Louisa M. Bodier, | 8 model one. The rhetorical otige MA. Por. | the total inspection for May 20,212 barrels. ing the most complete arrangements tor their | Nettie Cattell, Amelia Daltar, Fannie Daiton, | sition, “Examination day erpnee Soa ARRIVALS BY RiveR.—Schooner Margaret anticipated visit to Baltimore. They will turn | Kate Bridget, Emma Larner, Hays, | ter; recitation, ee of the Light Pe icch. | Ella, from Alexandria, to Hartley < Bro., with out in full, tne four companies presenting at | Sophie Altmansperger, Mary E. ar, Jennie | bY a Soma ton; composition, + Edua bushels red wheat, least five hundred men in line. §. Cunningham, Rose McCourke, Alice Carl, | tion,’ and reading from Tennyson, by Miss M. shels corn (stored. At the meeting of the Oldest Inhabitants yes- | Alice York, Hattie Havptman,Catharine Holtz- | Edinburgh, were wor ity % rte gee ith ever. | L&ke, general merchandise; depart h terday resolutions of respect to the memory of | man and Bertha Petse! The room was tastefully draped with ever- | barrels flour. Canal boat Nettie Graham, from ecbs, while around it were hung likenesses of = 00 br: | | O&M: new, 56. | Nort the Inte Judge Dunlop, the memory of the Sxconp Distnier.—Female secondary No. 8, Sistingul hed persons, including that Of Gen: Berlin. 800 bushels wheat, 1,100 bushels corn. Diw Youn, Jeneé oo ier 250 bushels corn meal, for Geo. Waters. vp alli od rt in charge of Miss Jennie Free, teacher, wasex- | Grant, and beveath it the following motto: | xe oi the Academy of the V and tim Osa eb ner amined by Trastee McLellan, ip the presence | «Order is heaven's first law.” THE NEW opEoN at the lemy Loxvox, June Disease of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the Whole train of disorders brought om by banefal and T. Bound Hill f Vicious babite. Great uambers have been cured by anty. Va. Beference—Mrs nobl Prompted by a desire to bo nefit -vivania avenne rtanate, 1 will send the recipe ing thie medicine, in a sealed it Pree af Chm N44N Jane 6 —Cotten firm; low midsti market favors buyers a Corn ee and rh ciesed at 68, Gute steady: wi fe bright, Biel; scatberm anict, dai Kye pnp ed ud unchavged. Provisions quiet ana am : and ening ¢ yr Inirly active aod un | *UVelaps. to any ene who need ee. SEASON OF IS? RERKELEY SPRINGS AND Py Patn, Moxcax ‘ Dds Dties from & oie vier we ee Mation 8. Exchange, lene, 9% wary AMUSEMEN jeady. Virginie L TREAT late Dr. A. MeD. Davis were adopted, after wh committee appointed to perfect ar- ongols opened at 5 le, Nat 3 1 " is 4 ay, but will not be Bonds of 1362, Lessee and Manager. t.” The ported th i ind had been cho. | & 2 tumber ot the parents aid fricuds of the | "Grammar No.1, Miss Emma V. Brown, teach- commiste te ths cnaane oonliltaen the latter , - toost zi SP ben orate r. J.C. Brent would read the | Pupils. Thi school keeps up the hizh repata- | er and principal, composed of 2) well-advanced | Sartor this month, so that the large play room ed GREAT SUCCESS: GREAT svccess:: | Gene biuity <4 ——— Asn tion it has enjoyed for several years past. There pe ils, was examined by Superintendent Cook. | Wil] have to be used as an exhibi.ion room this FRayxre RT, June 6.— Bonds ope . or THR Sulphur aud Irou Springs is cles p eclarati meapencunee. are 53 pupils om eee, two 0! inbgre bene a n this nchoot there were t ee ee —— year. THE WEATHER. ROYAL YEDDO JAPS. Berek Salt inet sent. The wal e room were handsomely | senting second intermediate and third and sec- EN HANGE . 1 a ‘The Charges Aguinet De. Leom. decorated, and om many of the desks were bou- | Ond grammar. The papiie were oxmeined ta = Wan Derauraunt Uffce Chief Signat 22 ce. GRAND MATINEE SA1UMDAY AT 2 sogn Musician are eng : Ger s Yi lac! 'd, most of them by Kate ‘nd | same; arithmetic, to the extraction of the roots; rd 8 . : HC — si —— caer ata el " ntemn tt coeewcit an dbecty Gharged with | Annie €. Clarvoe. ‘The examination was a algebra, to equations of the first degree; gram-| A Retiarce Cummk, The barometer has fallen north and west of the | gy enh WONDERFUL PROGRAMME |) pee at the Bel Mr. Harrington stated that with the permission | S€¥Fe one, but in floerapby, arithinetic and | mar, geography, and United States history. | obtained permission of his emplo; loudy and’ threatening weather and. aston of | Ladder—Top epiuning and GANGEUO'S Jucgting, | S84 965 eecond wm of the cour he would enter a nolle prosequi in | £1lling especially the school excelled. Tho | ‘The scholars excelled in reading, and in arith- | Baltimore on Saturday last, promising to be | © quay Gad threatening weather and areas of | Us. omce open trom S104 ene tor she whale seuss this case. From the statement of the prosecut, | “ging was the subject of commendation; in- | metic, asin algebra, the work was marked by | back and open the Store 28 usu, On Be (OW Tia Nene erie cet rainanifresh | “HUMPTY DUMPIY MONDAY NEXT. 36 | food for M0 de gage ch ing witness it appears that on the 2h day of | OCCd; those who ought to know stated that’ the | rapid execution and a commendable degree of | ing Monday morning. He paid the visit and | to risk a vo A anauas aver > | va laa Ge RAR Ga, ~ | PRstern Cutcaster! ne ee priya plone fen Be y Cf | school, in music, is ahead of any school of the accuracy. The closing exercises, consisting of | reached Washington on his return Sunday night, | €@5 ‘ jan oe on lear and partially cloudy N E BAS . Doty ean eraph ia pose: Ba witness by’ means of tnstrumente and | S@me grade in the District. The first class, 13 | singing and recitations, were very attractive. | but accidentally failed to reach the depot in | Weatherover the middle aud southern states, } ; THE YEDDO JAPs, : ne in number, is ready for transfor, and it is ‘not | ‘Trustees Henry Jolinson and Charles King were | time to take the last Alexandria train. Having | with light to fresh winds. ‘The baroracter is » Cee thie ce ce faba etme bet miscarriage. | Unlikely that others will bepromoted toa higher Present during the entire examination, and | no friends in Washington, he walked ite streets highest over the latter. Lowest over eastern OLYMPICS. wo e s . ; Se ng of R feet, — 5 age : Heh Mical crime, homewer offensive it is to rell- | Alice a. Clarvoe, stood equal, and, lots being | “eisuccess throwing them across his shoulder, he started | brisk southerly winds, cloudy weather andrain | ,Th¢ Japanese Troupe, now performing at the Na Br meow: the Bw a Sent only “tn case Of the deat or sek Cone, | drawn, Miss ‘Thomes was successful, and the | az Gnerrzyanp Baown Cuun met last | eit hrn ane Teaching here ‘about five | Prevail from “Tennessee northwest over the | ty the abs yi kK out for the fun gta tiga Real. By Or in case of the death of the child" The onact | medal was awarded toher. A handm2 Mal- | yimntat the heard of teeta rooms, Mr. De- | o'clock. foot-sore and wearied, but sustained by | UDPer lake region, and extend eastward over 16% | erent Ostia will, theretore, observe that in the event of eon. | te8 Cross, beautifully chased, was presented to | frees in the chair. Mr. J.J. Coombs, from the | the proud consciousness of having doue Lis duty the northern portions of the midille states this eg te Ney BOOKS dew i i HAL LEN G BE. ae i j Miss Clarvoe by the teacher. The diplomas i i- | and kept his promise. atternoon and to-night, and possibly over the | (> sae Pereira’ isieris iis Satorosl ‘He, Chevete Cogs a rctauce move | Mere awarded tone fn tie. ee porn phetiny which pap ers Bap Pnosrxcts.—Reports from the counties | Southern portion to-night. Clearing weather | TO THE PIGEON SHOOTERS AND spopts | ¥!kram aud ed that the ecmplaint be dismiseed. “ ™°Y” | Clarvoe, louise C. Helder, Adille A. Boswell, | Danicis reported a partial list of officers as rok: | adjacent to the city reprerent that the oat crop. | for the east Atlantic states, with winds backing F TEE FikeT WARD AND GEORGETOWN, | Eita Brow 0] . | Ellen E. Donaldson, Margaret M. Rupp, Edith = . Wm. Hickey; | will be nearly an entire failure; that the wheat, | to westerly during the day, but followed by | D/C Twill choot any restiens of the abone mon 6 ee Rares (2, tis motion, said: | Howard, Belinda G. Saunders, Mary L- Peters, | OWS Vice presidents: Ist district, Rirchies iti; | even should it head out well, will be dificult to | southerly winds and cloudy und possibly threat. | toned places a Plopom. maton. district attorney, it may be pronen tesay ting | Harriet L. Davis, Sarak A. McMurray, Janette | jU Ur Damel Breed; Sd, JA. R oun, F. W: | garner, on account of the shortness of the stem; | ening weather by Friday morning. Clear and | 4.00.00, A PIGEON MATCH. tales Se ant tenth one ee ae B. Poole, Louisa H. Prinzhorn, Georgiana | Carver; 10th, George H. Plants igh W. W, t the grass is nearly dead. and that the cut- | Partially cloudy weather continue over the | SMipelematch.or aimatch of two as h ; ae ae at ta the onan Former! oon Brown, Annie H. C Carrio A. Calhoun, | soore; 13th, George H. Clark; 14th, John Dow- | Worm is seriously injaring the corn. eastern Gulf and south Atlantic states. Dan- | Oftirs.seide. VE DULLABS _ sy . trict which Is promincntiy deveoped in tas [Mary White, Sophin =.’ Dabler, Caroline C. Ling; 15th, Joseph Shillington; 16th, Livingston | A GRxxLey Katietcation Mxetixa—aAr- | gerous winds are not anticipated. Each man at 19 birds. . — owe, cose. “So important was it-that be eaused to be | Sctlaich, Arnie D. Kaicer. _Aiter the exercises | Brown; recording secretaries, Walter Hawkes Tangements are in progress for a grand Greeley | see | nt JOHN FERGUSON. | PUILE « SOLOW Ns —— es hs © | were over a an geutleman stated that he 1 tt; i 1 ‘ies, ication meeting to eld here at an early X17 ORLIDS PEACE JURILE 7 BOOKS. Sire ae the ea en ciary com | Dad econ many cchools in Europe audthis coan- | 404 Dorsey Claget Go We Parad Saeretarics, | Tay. Among ihe signers of the call arc werrat | Georgetown Advertisements. WORLDS PEACE JUBILEE The Spectrom Anaiyet Lepatiad. B 203 of 8 statute im jorce in one of the | {1¥, but had never witnessed a better examina- | Wm’ G” Moore; executive committee, B. G. | Who have heretofore affiliated with the radical see. Be nextes es, Daniels, J. J. Coombs, R. J. Fleming, L.Q. | party. B* THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer; Georgetown. AND the kind poll Ngee thi a lay. Female primary No. 6, Miss. E. L. Wilson | wacuington, C. M. ‘Alexander’ ani | _ P.awp P. R. R.—A. party of civil engineers CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL | INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, The etatate inf | ote wives the oft - | teacher, was examined yesterday by Trustees | §" y. owen. ‘The report was adopted, | passed through here this morning, via the W. STATE NEAR GEORGETOWN in the care of death to the mother or isjery to | Woodward and Richards. ‘This sckool isin the | So g'the elalrclected the officers named above. | and O. R. K., for Middieburg, to sarvey a route B decree of ths Supreme ( the ofspring—neither of which is extabliched tm Ptr beers ne cermas church on oth street. | sr. Price submitted a resolution that the einb | for the proposed Piedmont and Potomac rail- ott thiscace. ‘The attempt to commit the offense | The roll bears the names o d twenty will be | Co-oPerate with Maryland and Virginia to ar- | Toad. Henry Green et al, we sliall pro. Commencing Sally ot 3 evvlesk » wm. Dy doing any act tending to accomplish it in | {tty-four were present, and twenty wi range for a demonstration in Baltimore on the | | PLENTirut supplies of sturgeon, and a few the premises, on THURSVAY, the mcile, is not provided for or mae au offense, | ‘Tansferred at the close cf the term. The dol | oth of July next, and that Mr. Alexander Ben- | shad, caught by the gillers, continue to arrive f June, AD. 1572, a1 6 O'clock pan. and therefore the court reluctantly consents to | Wing is the award of premiums: —Medal, | nett be chosen as marshal for the occasion; laid | here. The hoped pag sell at $2 a piece and the | that piece or parcel of iand lying and be! os Boreal by the attorney, hoping Ls estmcanyeed omg ale Beltran, Ida on the table. Mr. Coombs submitted a resolu- | shad at from $10 to $11 per hundred. County of Washington, Distri-t of, Golum ne Py GM Bake The Way of the World. A Novel & Strance Dweilings Bes Trew, AT BosToN, Habitations of Auimals. "By Rs") in Equity, A..e anes eee cing iu Equity, From June 17th to July 4th, 1572, Bitiice ic twen cusan Theological k. By Her Lesion of &. site ; , .Rareeatte Religious "and ities, with Brief Literary Blue Book sry oducing the be t works of the Great asters, and the music of all nations. Ever given—int M " tion for the appointment of a committee to Dx. Lester Lioyp has bought, at a com- ne I Scott's Ordinary”? bound: hoarse, this important omission aid defect inthe ecm, | Boutz, Sarah E. Hodgkin, Mary A. Redmond, | Won art ec sh en nell be teen nittee to missioner’ssale, the Startavern at Fatls Church, | Fev, Part of the same tract sold by W THE NEW AND THE OLD WORLD Ray d inal! Defendant is disch, i Martha Metcalf, Maryl. Zypprecht, Wilhel- Presentation to the club. On this there was | in Fairfax county, for €1,800.—Gazette, last eve- | Neritt, ou the sont by other part of * Seutt’s unite in singing the of to office. the n Seis iakehamion eras eal bad to | Mina Schnell, Mary Sheckels, Pautine M. Blau, | Eosctcratle debate by Mesers. Coombs, Smith, | ning. nary? lately owned by seid West, coutalni¢ about UNIVERSAL PEACE. Qnd the compen his observation that the commision iow em, Secs ho tsmrcenee ete ee Snodgrass, and Magill, after which it was adopt = five acres of Iand, more or lees, with tho improve A MAMMOTH COLISEUM foreach, together with the = = ai pil 4 = 5 ments. ae ion « ters emplc Bie sunject amie conchae eae a aerict had | “"Female primary No. & Miss Jenoio Boss | &!, After speech-making, the cee eer TG | y TBE Prwztco Races Spring Mecling of the | ™S'iso. those two pieces or parcels of ground lying ee ee ee Department or oficer af ‘cmt subject under cons\eration, and were pre: | sacher, inthe basement of the church on on | S8,the committee on ree J. MeGul Dg, | Marvlend Jockey Clud.—The Pimlico grounds, | and being in the County and Disteict loess he GREAT CHORUS OF 20,000 vows, Piled and printed under dire creenry paring a chapter covering such cases as this | street, between L and M, was examined yemter- | Washington, BO. Denice aan ne tishe | Reet Baltimore, presented a lively and exciting seme being part of @ tract called ** Lucky Discov- comprising 150 choral secict oe the EMCI. sereenneeorensens « 8% {Be before them, which he hoped wouid soon day by Trustees McLellan, Woodward and Kan- gion, B. al -D- English« | aspect yesferday afternoon, the occasion gg pe he a 2000 INSTRUMENTALISTS. wees “Rhued by Chern hae ee a dolph. | Theschool numbers i girls, 450 whom | Barrmmore ANNUAL Coxpenescr or Tae | %,7unDIng race and Land eee? mde the | Didbovers, tat the ‘ast corner of a lot formerly In Grand Orchestre and Military Saad. Secretary of Japauees Logatin a: Wak, ‘Te Comat Secret Concemt-—Last even. | W<Fe Trecent, and Sof them will bs transferred | q's. Ziox Cuvuea.-Yeseréay alter our | AUgpiCe® OF the Mars Arunning race, mile | S¥B¢d by O.M Linthicum, the same being partof | A MAGNIFICENT BOQUET OF ARTISTS, ere “ ing this soclety saves complimentary concert peda ren pty. od Ceo he opainaten report closed, Rev. B. Mackail was elected an | heats, free for al , no distanced’ horee | sect! Sy Dn the first line of 150 of the best American Vocalists. we Mystery of Pain. By J) to its passive members, at Lincoln Hail, with a ay 0 " t ps je Inetic, &c.,-and though mauy of the children | EORCFaty member.” Revs. J. H. Hamer and J. | excluded from starting antl after the third | {Y “Hand and wife to Reward Oammece coraree no asiee won Sind commen Gonna an schools of the parse crude: The penis cue, | ey and J. W. Green as alternates. The | go CUD, OMered, @ purse of $300, of which | cut road leading to the Powder House from ing the ee jetingthe werk. 4 — 5 N a i 7 re we pa 4 4 ence alot he sout jine ew on +y te a Pan {he close of the concert the audience were lod | Prolomas “Kate For, Annie itobiason, Maree’ Sabbath cchoclege thea ar, someranee., The | after one false start the nags got off well | Werce, Alene the soul Shs perches tothe northoest CELEBAATED BAND OF TH Uh BNA vihecenigalae = eir —- over these — ret A. Handley, Minnie M. Moran, Fiorence G. | the city assembled at a0 Glock, aud were together on the second trial, Hanover in | corner ot the aforesaid lot formerly owned by said IER we... serpy pa ernaiee cy ie Png 3 = Smith, Claudia M. Smith, Claudia M. Moran, addressed by Bishops Loguen, Brooke, Talbert, the lead, closely followed by John ee a the ater ne of said lot of London, Mr, Dan Godfrey, Bandmaster. Fretien of SI See ee ei eerih eect | Leany’D. Shitner, Alice L. Hosiett, Mary E: | Sdressed by Bishops Loguen, Brooks, Tatbert, | erure reaching the Asst, quarter Sod b Poncoeae potinning. containing half an acre MADAME ABABELLA GupDAsD, Guctor, they have made an advance which | 2 mall, hoon E. Crigpes, Alloo E EIGHTH DAY. . reece nes chee a pan meng, with the full an@ free use of the aforeecid ‘ee ead Famous throughout the world es the (Queen of Pien = Clara V. Stewart, Tunnel, - i v4 leading to the Powder H. belongi: to the 7, All the tmy 1s beet able Being tvs of ag count “ako ‘ree | Sasi ytt Rat pheamor, cone Meck | meh seeevcerc sua merana tate a | Ge acher, bo chin vemidde of tetace, | Cmuaktnahh gacetces Sate tCAE | we pomicn tte ae Wiiamst eema | Alishinperenses ase Gems wea ate ts he ne night, | 7am, Margaret A. Johnson Elizabeth Scott, | ference to make certain amendments to the | Koss oe ae eres ae or en Bio set forta in the dest eceeGetls faker Mat | known ast KaleerFrearOrensdie Reston best? And no particular chorus can be singled | Hortense Whiting, Alice H. Weaver, Genevieve | ‘ritual, and aleo providing for the trial of bish- | {UP Ov nags kept on at a killing pace. Tucker | 17, folio201, among the land records of the Coacey JOHANN STRAUSS, out as better than the others. Mr. Sherman's le primary No. 9 was examined yesterday | OP®; “¢-, was discussed at considerable length District aforesaid. the emizent iano solo was enthusiastically encored. ‘The | igre aT Aude . _ 3 — “Man and His Pwelling Piac aw LOK v 5 z THE MOST FOOUEREUL ORGAN BVER | vaiice snd Legends of Many Countricn Wesley. V By Mark Te Croquet in several style=. trom §1 75 1 remained motionless on the track, his little 7 ‘Composer aad Uendactor. oat __ Sah Pee . a be j and adopted. * 4 Isc. the following’ piece or parcel of land lying sa oe ecthoven, Octette, always well received, ree | 13; "hicharan The school is in the Bersett | «Elders Trusty and Green and Deacon Johns | Colered, rider, Dy his side. A rush’ was made In gaid county and bys:rict, being part ot scott's | By permission of President Thiers and the French | {EW BOOKS PUBLISHED AND Fou sai 7 i: 1 . cl 1 5 1 Me Ad r9 al or as howe, Chat = ye eet, >, 34) ©n 7 sronded to an encore in their ever-pledsing | Dinding and Mise SP. Clark is the teacher. | RCte, aPpointed a commsttee on circuits and horse was found ohave broken hisneck. The | Be joning for the same at the northwest oun tary | THE CELEBRATED CARVE KEPUBLI SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTO:&, ‘The tenor obligato of Mr. Burnett, in the chorus | She has been in charge of the scoot ouly since |“ Eiders.Jones, Dyson and Bosley were appointed | CMcas® Was at = cond heat, to proceed, | and ranting thenes orth deere twer Ieee | of Paris, Oncof the Wear Rititary Bands in Burops ; : “iL think of thee,” was sung with artistic effect, | |ast japuary, and in that time has handled let | a committee ou temperance. Hanoyer won the race in 1.56. ‘The second heat | to the third line of the entire tract culled “meses peas Aue yS0re bre Bweetheart. Dy the chorus as an accompaniment being finely | Loto suince to ¢ higher wade chet ed emiiigt, Price moved that the general confer- | was of course a contest between. Merrsmau aid Qrétpary;”. Berchet sid third line worth 26 | The eminent Composer and Sosdnetor, euthor of | to the beal Mek or Tithing, sung. We hope the public will cordially bail | Tow nas twelve more ready’ to follow them. | ence, be says This motion eae’ im the | Hanover. At the firet quarter John Merryman | 9¢fTe*s. chin: thteee ates me “ When the Bwallows Homeward Fly.” tend. B the reappearauce of the Chorals when the win- | 70" has twelve more ready to follo ; | baptismal ceremony. This motion was pending | snot ahead and, commenced oeukin west 35 porches tea formar lineal Deke Nec ccan: 1S) ' ’ and fifty pupils K & RAP | weet 25 perches tea former line af Jehu Tnrelceld THE IRISH NATIONAL BAND, ter seaom opens. were present, ‘Pha preston were awerded on | 8! the hourot adjournment. which widened to the end of the race, dis | decease tisace ener tine of Jobe 1 The greatest Band ever organized in Old Ireland. Frepeniex Dovctass’ Loss—The house of | follows: Medal, B. Carlyle Fe jek: = Z tancing his competitors and passing the st degrees east 44 perches to a Lounded black « icp poe Ay SEEING, Assoctarion Case—To-day, intek, winning the puree At eiek, teeree thenee to the besicuips Containing ® acoay 1 rood damet C. Mitchner, Charles F. Hoffman, Wm: | tree wat max hs ease Pee Acntnc, | being entitled to #50. and 36 perches of land, with the right ct way, &c-, vle ececien ewe Of | Peter Printz, Jobn G, Hodges Frederick Dougiass, burned on Saturday night last, is ‘described as INIA BUDERSD® ‘he celebrated Soprano of Lond Ler, MADAME ERI T | i L .W made in the case of Cochran against as will more fully appear by reference to ths deed com oul Crown from the Spear. By the authori Wovwmal an elegent matsion, with barn and outhouses, | B- Burden. Wm. Scrivener, Ellwood Hinkle, | Clarke setting acide the sale. It appears that re tournament appeared to be the great ob- | Peorded in Liber We By Loa folie Ie, he one ag | CRAND PROFESSIO pAb OPERATIC CHO Many Tlrveds:1Wezmts, Mand Mots.” Gy Aun en Deu Hill, in the suburbs of that city. | Jom MeCabe, Henry G. Tegcler, James H. | Cochran and wife gave a deed of trust on some | {ect of interest among the ladies. ‘The winning | the land recurds of the cont) vd Blonict weer German, Exglish, Jtalian wind French Opera Cho- | pygmy 2 seh Berth American tet ~— eri, The building was erected by Mr. Douglass | }i0ne, Frank Kross, Edward Eddie, Arthur | property in the ne igbberhocd of iath and © Tait) Jone Gran, Ruight of Harlem popes. | Also, an that part of a tract of land called gvinthpconiscso ait, “Dy Awe ‘ twenty-two yearsago, and has been occupied by | sare * streets S.W. to R. H. Clarke and A. Austin | }@8t: eae eee : : bs - a | : le primary No. 13, located in the buildin rene ee Piney tothe deceeat | on sth street, between P an! Q, (fies Ellie Rogers, (Knight of Lancaster,) and E. P. | “Lucky Discovery, or Pretty Prosp= et.” lying HERR FRANZ BENDELL Mr. | 8nd being iu said County and District, t& Smith, trustees, to secure ee i Feorge ianini the eminent German Piani+t Of wood, and was an e: ‘Association, | G¥YDP, (Knight of Prince George's.) from the Mount Vernon Buildi: E and Q r nt'V i Sol | for the same at a stone, planted on the w-st side of | py crnseeic eiiiasulen United 8 element, Mr- Douglass and family were im this | Gan te erotea Dae Pmt lng iagnd Rte ADEE ak RE Uaknowy Mr pee (Rahght of One becom Ne pet eH cod facia ee PY NTE CELEBRATED Ma atv Baw - city. and the house was occupied by his son-in- ce I < . sande aed, e erty A. ie rove; W. D. Knight os nur site od woe or Wi S ailing Gold Pens, Faber's Lead Pencils, luke , Jaw W: Sprague, and family, who had a narrow | MANY viitors. ‘The namesol forty pupils wore | as ayent to collect the rents, pay dues, de. ota tala ti ea ‘Gittings, caine pence with the Garth cleat Bsceks BODOG RAST CUaKT STIS Pore Liven Playing Cards. ke Se a - ed wat of smal! i i re * gi egret ¥ . He iy 7 of o 6 of Dumbarton; thence by rs es » wholesale and retal at value, excepting the valuable library and pri- | Sree ed eee i het yiiterent | H. a. Clarke being the purchaser. Mrs. Coch- paul Eoicne ar ely Ee $26, with the said line norch, nocthwent <S fost: | with eccempanicentey soa bended Auvile, bythe | apit4t Cont apo ae Buggies, barncay Ser ae the matte coaches, | The premiums were awarded a8 follows: Medal, | Tab Aud daughter iiaving died in the mosurinc. | Miss Ida Wynn, of Baltimore, as queen; Kuignt | (ene, uerth 733s dearees w ‘traight line to theta, Boston Fire Department. ‘ orion = wgg'ce, harness, Sc., in MD cescsiug | Robert A. Wind; diplomas, Maurice Heilbarn, lesen tema } avg | of Prince George's, Miss Mary Gilmor, of Bal- | ginuing SOUNTRIES Siete a: bat Bs. Sprague succeeded im reacuin, | Theodore K. Melson, Joseph DeSouter, Chas, Seoree war made: Med NO ft tovday ® | timore county, first maid of honor; Knight of | “'alsc*all that tract or lot of land lying on the woet By bodos Voices. a bea tentromene thee tee Behe OF ANEW the horses. The fire originated in the barn | Crider, Chas. E. Sterns, Jehn A. Grose, Her- | fitiocer. 2 od. N. er for pe- | Night Betore Last, Miss Florence Patterson, of [side of the road jeading from Commeres or Hise st., | Drum and Trumpet Corps, all the beils of Boston, AND LANE Boo was undoubtedly the work ef an a 3 | man E. Fenter, Wm. W. McCristal, Thomas L, | "toner. Baltimore, second maid, and Knight ot Har- [in Georgetown, to Rockville, or Montgomery | Infantry and Artillery Accompanim-at clase goods at fa! there has been no light used in this building | BANE. Fenter, Wm. W. MeCristal, T a5 nae hiepameaaas Jem, Miss ‘Nannie Cockrell, of Virginia, third | CoUNtY Court House, in the state of Maryland. be, | 'the'wholefonmine the 3 UITEOGKA PLING, EXCRAVING. since last winter. Bir. Douglass’ residence was Si tai ee Ds: id Shaw, Geo. W. B land J. THE COURTS. maid. , ” ginning. for said jot of land ked" A.” | GRANDEST MUSICAL DEMONSTRATION AND BINDING DORE TO Oki surrounded by a beautitul grove, which was | }cre*tack, Dav a SEBR = aeeee * | | Porice Covet,Judge Snell.—To-day, Charles . e panthicast corner of West's lot; thence with sald | the world has ever known, ander the supers ision of Publis ave invited entirely de-troyed. $11,600 in United States | F@s# Melson. Reese, charged with assault a po road 8.1, B.7 5 eB bonds, which wasin the bouse, were burned. Nes: 5. poles; N. 25 | committees comprising the most emineni citizens of ow . : id battery on 3 Seg, 96 rin. W735 poles: N 8 deg is min, | gout ‘Tuiep DisrRict.—Primary No. 2 (female), | Obediah Kimmell, a couaty constable; $5. CITY ITEMS. M beri x pe 2 1 i corner of 7th and G ak atheast, M deka Gallen It and battery pin rr be 18.72 poles to the beg! inning, Coutainiy ¢ 2 rood: ‘The concerts du: tag the first week will be on s SUICIDE OF AN BX-BAR-TENDER, BY DRown- ereatter. pela-tr Laura Bland teacher, was examined yesterday | Walker, both colored; $100 each to keep the SUMMER “UNDERCLOTHING.—Large variety of | scribed in deed recorded in Liber 430 perehies. aa the same 1s more fully snd at large de srapdey scale the follo 337. ALON TICKETS, transforal Pear Sesteray aiternoon @ mau named Henry | aiternoon by Trustee Wm. P. Allan, assisted by | peace. Henry Harria, larceny of kinds and sizes. Perfectly fitting shirts, the | Also, all that other tract or parcei of land oF | the C-ncert, FIFTY DOLLA Bs —e iL 0” ~~ Newt, tormer!y bar-keeper in the Star and Gar- | ex-Trustee "eke, Asbury Thomp-on. Trustee tt $3. He was caught rey the disse rence largest assortment. Night shirts. ground, being part cheeky Discovery,” in said | reserved seats, mow ready = che first CLOTHING. fer restaurant, while suffering from a fit or | French, Mr. McFarland, Mr. [dwards, and | Jady irom whom it eas stobn Ca ee ae Sine, O. Hewmrwo- | the hume line of sald tact atthe nerthiwert areas | mismlon, to cach entertalament, dering the Gret mae {rem, jumped into the Eastern branch | other friends of the school were present. Of G4 | his possctsion; 10 ‘aud costs, ace tncte tine No, 410 7th strect N. W. | of°Jonm Wise's lot, aud tu ihe conch ik epee Pond es ed WNT axy DARK COLO! He tad of Wau cuicet cast, and was drowned. | pupils on the roll, 62 were vresent. ‘The medal | Henry Marris, assault and battery ne? An wG oe leading’ to the Powder House, thence south de. | BY PRCR ee alias ot OF besters ee He Nad of late exhibited signs of a diseased | was awarded to Mary A. Anderson. and diplo- | Bowis. Mr. Bowie attempren ce arrest this | , Boys’ Grey Flanne! Derby Sacks, with Pants grees cast 17 12-100 perches with the home tine of | Diagrams of seats in the Coliscum for sale at Mu- | ¥avia avenue Pune Saal his trieuds yesterday had bim con- | mas to Ida V. Caldwell, Carrie Banks, Ella | thie upon his premises, when he ancttet's | to match. Excellent goods for Boys. 7 Eteky Discovery" thence south 67 desrees west | sic Hall. bial F’, > Sikomece te. F. Lowton Cramined bom headatarters, where Dr. Etlot | Thompson, Agnes Kuseell, Mary Sparks, Anna | blow which knocked him down; judgment oust | Price only $5 per suit. 14 perches, thence nor'h 6 d-zreee west 30 porches | "Per order of the Executive Committee r. 200.0 examined bim, and expressed the opinion that | Padgett, Kate Daughton, Matilda Viemedy, pended. Robert Carter, colored, charged with Noaw WALKER & Co., Moore ey plane, | _maySu thetudt BENRY 0. PARKER, Sec CIT iS. Soar at tne ee eas the cause of bis suffer- | May Jenkins, Anpa Schnelder, Louisa Dessez, | grand larceny of jewelry and money afioretis | 6 Gli Pennsylvania avenue. | tract ould to Linthicum anf tin Gos Onna < Ky ing, but that he was not insane. He was there- | Hattie Carrigan, Jessie Fox. Kate Martin, Lillis | Salued at aa0s sent to grand jury.’ James E.| A Farr SninTecncnn, 21.59 | thence with the scuth line of said lauc inastraigtt | PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. yis-if Can a at uberty, and at once proceeded to the | Mills, May Nevills and Mary Townley: The | Sherwood, threats of personal vloicnce te tae: 4 Good Shit a 2.00 | line to the place of beginning, costainiog 1s acre sisted sre nt ha NHR AVENUE SU foreressional cemetery where he strolled about | examining trustee and the parents of the pupils | line Sherwood, hia wile, ‘The lattee aelvoce ap- | A Firet-rate Shirt 2.50 | Spd Si perches. more fully described ic deed record- HE STEAMER ZAIDEE, Cap: CHARLOSE. | 'T mired ral Perea ee inana SHE, Lusby, the sexton, | present concurred in pronouncing the exam!na- | pear, and the judge required his porsecan poate pee ‘ GS it ot leave Crowe! nin avenn! : iP ize req’ Fi ni Our Shirts fit. There lots are all adjoining, and will be sold'to MITCRRLL, will leave poticed something eccentric in his manner. | tion first-class in every respect. Twenty-six | fn the sum of +100 to keep the peace, which he Noanw Waker & Co. gether ae one jot. They all contain about 1s or (Sixth street) Wharf SUNDAY, SEE _— Finally he wandered of in the direction of the | pupils of this school will be transferred to a gave and was discharged. Recess. 6 611 Penna. av., Met’n. Hotel Buildin, Inore or less of Iend, an0 are inpaovel ty a neal | MORNING, Jane 9, at 10 o'clock 7 s. bridge at K street, where he jumped into the | higher school. oo —— B | Sulsstantial dwelling, stabies aud sivughter house, | for GLYMONT. WASHINGTON HOTEL Pacer At stated. Word was sent to the eighth | Male primary No. 9, corner 7th and C streets | pay 31 aeak a 3 and is very desirable property. Fetarntng teeve Givment ot 5 o vtech ps2. ell Precinct station house. and efforts made to re- | southeast, Miss Wilkerson, teacher, was exim- vB ea lh ge eta lr a at Terms cf sale as prescribed by the decree: One. | | Tickets: tickets cover the body,without success. He wasa single | : ined by Mr. French, trustee, yerterday cite. | Siastical committee by whom the charags jwan without relativesin this city, and was about | uoon. "On the roll are ¢1 pupils, and ail were | #@ainst Rev. Dr. Huston are hcing investiga: 45 years old. present and gave evidence of great progress, in ted, continued their labors yeste a ne teacher Uy Sed IMPERIAL HOTEL, third cf the purchase money to be in cash, and | fotvcen score at bd : a the residue in two equal payments, at 6 and B Sep eed Srey bee Cpe, JAMES SYKES, Proprivior. For ti Partics can supply themselves with months respectively, with interest, a ; esses exam: g defense «d notes ard @ reservec lien, and on fall pay. ”y FRONTING PEXNSTLVAN A AVENTE, reading and spelling especially, and the witnestes examined being tur the defe omg < o ratificath accommodated at the pavilion at Gly mont P Tre ome ATER was shut off last might | and scholars were igh jy commended by seve- | 2nd some for the prosecution. Serge: aye ie process sufticlent dea gered Dar THOS. M. CROUCH, Ast. Bet-reen Wh amd Wh wrest t to give the workmen | ral parents of pupils present, as well as by the | W@8 ¢xamined as to the charac’ under General Babcock au opportunity tomake | trabcinin ve. fi ed to ¥) i he medal was awariedae | Loane, the witness adduced her @ connection of the 36-inch main at Foundry . seeaned 8 will be given. Stamps and couveyances at the cost NDAY AFTERSOON ning trustee. be pai of the purchaser. $1W0 tobe paid at thetime of | (, BAND S se, who it was shown was in the House of | sale. 2 5 i Hf the terms of sale are net complied with i Branch, just beyond Green Springs. The work- [unite Wiliam Stoorys Hr ierfurth, Wiles Refuge a the time of the occurrences to which Jjou™ 7. MITOMELI, five days alter ‘the day of sal, te artes Feary Excursion to Glyment and Betarn. men bave b ¥ all this it é ¢ fe 2. e tes! i—tha: seeing the is who accuse J eae] nM operty at the risk w: 7 18 this connection, and at 2 o'clock this attermanes | Boats Wine Dulin: Win, Carn Frank eee | Dr. iluston of being in w place of bad repute 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVFNUE. Sort OF the, defaulting purchaser. by advertising ECRPAT, SURES. S08B. messenger from that point arrived at the office | Joseph Jefiers, Wm. Martin, Burnett Nevis, | T¥OgentJemennamed Barber were examined for : trict of Columbia. PPer Pablisned In the Dis- <= ci of General Babcock with information that the | Ed Siggers Daniel Harbin: cad donee ies! | the defeuse as to their estimate, which was not es D. CABIN. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE ron} work was progressing finely, and the probabili- | ton. i ; Sod food, ot the truthfolness of the Sunday _ ettuynaeadoEs 4, dren} Traatoos, 32 re gta lee 2g a “mer ARLINGTON,” tes Were that they would be able to letthe | — Primary No. 6, was examined by Trustee A. | Schoo! scholar, the principal accusing witness sotto - ‘ rane ‘Tickets 50 Cente. ‘T egy satis afternoon, but no hour was stated. | M. Scott, bliss 1.'F- Thomas. teachers at 3 tym, Bain, arke now being investigated. — FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GooDs. NOW Oren. je-3t VERMONT AVENUB on a : 7 4 x 1. —This staunc every one to use great caution as to fire, as the | ing, reading, , detining, and arithmeti the details of pending charge. ‘he investiga- _ .@ D.C. 4 a fire department would be almost useless without | aif of whick wae resdere? be ‘he puplin to tne | tion will last tor some days “yet.— Dull Sun, Gh. BOe St ie: Sereners Be, ee See etek es oo 18-19 Peeremees the Aqueduct water in case of a conflagration. | entire satisfaction of the trustee. medal Say LSet nae c. CRAIG, ‘The water was shut off fro CI § season - guarantee for the safety, good order. and comfort of the upper part of | for — improvement was awarded to Miss Syizugg or A MAssacHUSsErtTs VESSEL IN As is our custcm at this rey of the ar we | (For nearly fourteen years connected with the well on the Cc. 0. Wi ‘all on board, can be a Georgetown last ing at 60% sat Caxnapian WateRs.—The prize sche. Enola ©, | have reduced our price own House of Jno. H. Potomec river, st very. moderate EBBITT BOUSE, Defore the advertised time, tothe great Inéonte: | SWSR EOP, > aise ME. Armistead teach- | of Gloucester, was scized at ‘Trinity Bay, ax | out al fares possible, Has just received his now stock otePRING AND Apply TEUMAB a: CHOUCH. Sixth strost ‘ WASHINGTON. D. ©. management sere This was very bad | er, was examined at the SicGormick building at | Mile* below Point Desmontes, on the 2th'day | spxivg aND SUMMER DKY Goovs,| LttBDE Vopancee Witke, Saitewas; | Seaztc Captein,en beard. __# im management. 3p. m. yesterday by Trustees and = = Pipa llega by Bonn —_ two i ats; | FJ! FOR PIONIC EXCURSIONS DOWN THE Y QUTHS CHEVIor Cod a pases Lee d ord i. 7 PoroMat ¢ ivan A. P. Clark. 1 are 53 them. Before being scized she had tre Dg | and we are fally pernnated thet our prices will most | For ‘and Clouded ys ray Mixtures, v8". ¥ AA Penw: me E WOULD REOOMMEND THOSE. mee won gain | Meee ek palach. now ready or charter by the day oF trip, z : TRMBNT 00CASIOl For farther TH Prices rma hated as J eot of Iathetrest SW 3028 — or Captain on board . Sati Pox.—In the eastern section of the whom will 2 tne on a a cases: <a pox, os = ideraine peator Sprague having re) new cases to-day, as follows—3 on North Carolinasvonue, between Ist and 2d, one dead, and one each in the following localities: 3d street, between D and E, 4th st. and Maryland avenue, iéth and B streets south, and B street south, between read trawls in ‘Trinity Bay, some fifty or hundred He ig nes yards from the ehore, and two men were inthe | Our 4s unw ually large for the season. and in act of raising them, with two lines of halibut in | must be sold, even therefore bargains | ment of them, when sh may be looked for i 7” An inspection of our stock is requested. BZ Goods packed and shipped free of expense. ae jet-eolm* ——_e—___ ‘THE FUNERAL OF THE LaTE CHARLES " ‘3 XOUBSION SEASON. : ¥ LATIMER & OLEARY, ‘HEAP DBY GOODS. ea McNamzz, JR. took at st A Cc ae w be chartered for Sees ee cneeedreiac ac | mae Recent ice rae | Reummeng rp TPR, | Ve ta tg OnE Retpohots. Waccaie gga Father Wigett’s, of St. Joseph's, and. Rev, | ful, this her fourth rear. The gold medal spel a Pigte. Be, Vic ata Faunet Boyfe, of St, Peter's, read the banal | Yas awarded to William Walters, nf diplomas | SURERIOR HOUSEHOLD, ruRNITURE, sev. | LAWHS, bo: S1.s0t0 ry the Potomac mow J delightful and service and addressed the com; ¥ Se Geenge Givenet, Walter Groves, Jas. Pum- eT i ee y a orionee ie of a high tribute to the memory of the deceased. = phrey, pg dg 8 i, cODSATURDAY MORNING; June Sth, 1872, u Raitnoap Accwext.—John colored, Lincoln Goodall, and Silas Richol A ‘ it. ane of the ‘hands on ‘& train of the Barcionecs sbiale Primary No. ts tm Potomac wallding, ection of Fars fureveumprising et ead EX, B RHEPHERD, Vice ee fogs broken, and was otherwise’ injareds while | tereay by Trustee Evans: ‘There ste sercapiis | Walngi Parlor Suter sptelutercd in Rop and Hatt. | J[EAV¥ SEDUCTION PRE sEsT ARE DUMBTOUND ED wl leaning from the car itch striking kim. ‘500f whom were ‘The eee IN PRIOR OF at will be exPs He was taken to © rs , and | most of ‘young, were found to be wail Pomeed Ortgeee ae ene Tetaitere, aa. vil venie ove a bsequently was carried to hosp: | up in Siete dies, particularly in spelling, Feleicade, Bureaun, Washatands and Wardrobes, DEY a@oonp a $OURE ok ™ considerable proficiemey im aualysis of agares, a | Boreal Fuasciog Wicthest Bots, I SHE Spor or cir ‘Tax Rovat Yepoo Jars are creating a sen- | 2d abbreviations. ‘Twelve of hese eather Beds Boletereand Pillcwe. a { 207, xe sulgi.at tie Rational Theater by thelr wonder. | fre, eigued for transfer st the next school | Walbut art cas sa we Esse, reterred to me to take 608 gissed "itr periormance are fella: | GiggerT to ions fo Latte Soteonead, Stag aod Beatieg Rove, : soar ——o—___ Fenwick, Robert Bireh, John ee rea ed, AF 18 O'c1ocK, REAL Estate Sate.—By Thowas E. Wag- nl ifenry | Qe Family Carriage, (nearly new.) man, real estate broker and auctioneer, Berry, Gill, Frank’ Bremer, 3 28, 2, 29, 2, in Calontown, improved by Beware war qe Sen Debora Chatee, A rues on ibe presen of ronart town, | ialgheeesy ieee open Li Muth | 2e™*S aprwee w oueARy, snc merni 4 a: i oe ERY 8UPERIOB BLA SKIN PANTS. 1605 18th street, at 7 o'clock this terday by Trustees in, Crook, At , Zee eres at ojslock ths merning, de- | terady by Trustees Champlin, Groot, ‘at dive, Vitter $e to @ityat A. BEBAUS 1011 Fenn petwees scene ere sara d WALTER 8. Fancy Grocers, 1914 F street northwest. § Liberal discount to the trade, my2tf way2-3w* Foot of Congress st., Georgetown.