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“Not Down tm the Bills.” DISGRACHYUL SCERES AT TEE BATIONAL THE THE SANE OLD CROWD OF ONSTRUCTIONISTS— | ATER—PLAYING “THE LADY OF LYOXS” Ux- is i tea QRDWAY, IR BARDES, CRANE, MegaILL he are that co. to this the bed in Taro | Last might “n meeting of tax payers” was ab Uae! Ww called to assembie at Union League Hail for the ‘haa LOCA : NE 8. | a gl ttee pret o appoint to By } ae es th o's Segheaies Boat. Jam what sknown ae “the Gray bi 2° which ¥ 6, received from | Parker has morr of Dore’s pictures of Landon. | bh renee eee he Govertor Cooke has appointed J. H. Saville, | [OF special improvements over fivo years, with | Smalent) se Ulend niet clerk of the Troasary Deparunent, a | @erest, for the benefit (2) of property owners others of the Na Sotary public for the District of Columbia. | (oespeculaters.) The mecting was not called to |, S0ers o MTbis morning the body of a still bora white ae ee a io | than 20 persous present, sonet very sa = id was found in the river at the G | property bolders indeed, carrying their reat he siecsest See ee hn wee eens te ticlane present were W. A. Presman, A: Jooes, 2 b is of John er" cary i '* Be reeeides meter 3. 2: Tustin, B. 8. Atkimon, F.' Prot, @: ti - it not being present, Alfred Jones br ee ae oer aa or ae oa me a>, | Was called to take the chair, and before taking se ey ct ucts io. water Btn” Tarai 26.200. | bis seat made a few feeble remarks to the effec: er Se ae that he desired it to be distinctly understood Tueeay at carte § z. good | that he was not opposed to impesvoments,, vat opportunity to those yam i it tospend a day | ¥S* opposed to the reckless marner in wi! i jax’ F. Bown, M.D. Wasainctox, D. C., June 2), 187. gle cheese: 35 they were made and the mode of assess- Roap InrnovamEnts 171 m the woods. ; d was evident! i — See wait cide Ga. bet heb xaneiin ing and ‘Sonalontite besten a B.D. ie pan ——— it zt last niget a° the Board of Trade rooms as ad | fo" Hon.) This meeting had nothing what- 1 a ne Biage digas mapa vertised Seine cece nets | averte do with politics, but it was proponed to those ip @ seats car ee the repairor Buuker Hilt ts of president ang secretary not being | oeite all the tax payers of the District so that once ‘The tamult grew louder as the | Toag, between Queen's Obapel road and ive an | they may protect themselves. Sid kun onion District line; to construct a sewer culvert at the Jaiy, BROKEN PROMISES. i: intersection ef 14th and Stoughton 5 and ‘ed | _Mr. J.L. Thomas, the president of the for- eotween Claude and Pauline which culminate) ee ee see Pine B —— ae CON band, acd ba she | Br Mecting, here entered the room, and Mr. | 18 an embrace being ignal for shouts of | te eae er i eiae en toe rte eo Jones invited him to fake thechair. wich. after bs $rles of “goed enough!” 0, ee a — some persuasion, he did, and expiained that the e dered fret meeting was held on the ivth instant, and ‘ Se,, Se. Finally the bogs in | ComBlete the sosding 98 Cak Center and Brown streets, Mount Pleasa: and to grave! Park aE . tn & committee was appointed to urge on the House began throwing beets, onions, cab- Board of public works have determined | Si"Detegatss tho paseage of he bil keowines ede, Gnd other amricalsezer prodocta street, between 14th and loth strest roads. a houses instend of | the Gray bill, the Doject of which was to give Aud one feliow in the dress circle | xy strest to Woodly a a Nanct free the | ‘®X payers the opportunity to pay for improve- I kitten which vat-like lighted on | 7 omnrany s proposals will soon be adver! for men’ | ments by installments. Some of the members urs and scamapered away, amid loud shouts | Forel. Sod proposal = the sewers, | or the louse prom ed the committee they ghter. Once w on a beet was thrown at Mr. F. i. Cobb, dranghtsman to the board of t tun actOes the | Would vote forthe bill ina modtied form, giv- | Claude he put bis band threateningly on his public works, has pre ‘@ wap for the tutare W rab across the | ing three years to pay the special tax, with eight | Tight hip and hissed ina dramatic manner and ading of vereeke tn Uatentawn, watch atk ie = per cent. interest, but they failed to doit. He | }0¥d enough to be heard all over the house, ex- [ested edb sg ng 72R—A “Spéet Marke” | S8id that under the presént system the smal} | ¢l#imed. ‘You — of a——-, 1’! pay you for oe een aenn ome. —Last night Detective | Property holders would be obtiged to sacrifice | tule!” Soon after when Tur Bartione axp Potomac RAILROAD.— don Ridge street ang | their property; in fact, it would be confiscated. mpd ap ipehoge cee come Messrs. Dubarry, superintendent; Little, Drill, Lanedaie om the charge of | ¥@- ZUS7IN GOUNDS Tax Nove oy aLanx. | ¢&me within an inch of his silk breeches he re- | 3essr " and others ofthe B.& PSR. Re, ‘swindling the ol cored | _ MF. Tustin, from the committee to prepare isthe jaime remark, and, finding that the | she city to-day, engaged in making preparations ne 2 ol e subsnitt 2 report; : “A means of the “‘spiel | Th feh was adopted o’ Wumtted the report; | i its apd made an excited sposch, tn which he | {0F the running of trains on the road next week. Mr, ith, th tick ni 6th street We desire, on the behalf | Said be bad given his services in aid of & sad Deumepinasio sxeeae ee Str, Gore Gi to be distinctly | charitable object, and had sup that, under | bert, the newly-appeinted ticket agent at 6th improvements | the circumstances, although he was no actor, | ana’ streets, were also bury in thelr prepara: and even de- | he would be treated with respect. The pl “? | tions. ‘The time table for the present tne been «should ba dragged its slow length along until after mi arranged for six trains each way per day. beautified and improved but we feel | might; but the disorder did not cease for a mo- | RODE Cr ine B. & O. K. Hee triends were in tog TS Bae that we may venture, wi presumption, to | Ment during the performance. In the closing | nich'gieo on the streets to-day in consequence es safterartiving here | a#k that our rightsand wishes in « matter of | Scéme Claude quite for Lad ai rer is not | of'a rumor thata treaty of peace had been con- vr rags wnt fu tha | Such vital importance as meeting the indebtod- | to be wondered at,) and, t back cate | cluded between the two roads cE Brook's to pat & shave White | B€ss which the payment of taxes impo-es upon | the audience, left the stage; everybedy, includ- | 5. <—oe © in and said | US MAY be respectfully considered. We think | !Dg the professionals on the stage, rearing with suns lomecter Mecldman Gay | ¥e would prove recreart to every duty we owe | !tughter at the ludicrous scene. ‘The address says :— of those whom we represent understood as in favor of publi in this Distriet; entirely willing. sirous, that our streets and ave troops, he is now in ving drawn bis pension acon hie way bome, tween this city and Baltimore; democratic con- ts wn HA ‘» | Ourselves, our families, anc, inceed, ail classes AFTER THE FARCB, A TRAGEDY ALMOST. Seer ee enand yes.” | of our people, if we did not lift our voices and | , At the conclusion of the “« performance,” = Sn eeas crargT tnd QC something oat. | Sound the notes of alarm in the Nearing ot ail | difieulty took place behind thesopwes, which at | Warz'a New Orca HovesMr. Jotn sue if Ang Sould'ae r | in the midet of whom we live.” : ee eee cow 7 | “sore ta Frazier, arehitect, formerty of Philadel; tia, ‘ae contidene in like he | ™#- PEXEMAM ACKNOWLEDGES A “cowaRDLY” | ClOIS and actresses demand laries, | has completed the plans and drawings for Wal » Brooks he covid wake some money. DEFEAT. Lioyd promised to pay them ry. ‘erection. Opera now in course of ‘he Br. W. a. Freeman offered & resolution of ey heck This thay = oe building will be three stories high, with a man- thanks to the Council and members of the legis- Z ms sard roof, the windows to be of galvanized iron. lative assembly, especiaily those who voted for to accept, at the same time ridiculing his abil- se tton then asked what are you taiking | sat do you mean?” Lansdale said, | re Un the 9th street front a Jarge portico, su; n the Treasury aud aud advocated the passage of Council bill No. | ities as an actor, him @ swiudier and | 64 by doric col capitals, | i a a No. lumns and sur- a ee oe 1; calling attention to “the gentleuen whoop: | other pet names.” Oi ligerent little fellow at doric pedament teading inte a - sed the passage of said bill, and through | Tased a cane to strike Mr. Lloyd, when the lat- | wide staircase to the second story, will be What's the ie tee a | Tieoe infldanoe tt sane ne cowardly defeatal, ter, who was greatly excited, drew ‘bis pistol, | erected. The second and third stories will mot Brooks picked up ® paper, ap AD ing over it. | and trust that the deieat of said bill may be | 4nd threatened toshoot. He was finally — be completed this year, it being the object of Wp ecninaes Bn Boye Nt. Wherehavs | regarded as sufficient cause to secure their de. | “uiced to put up his pistol and leave. The the proprietors, Messrs. Wall & Berry, only to ese Soe St Bere Bare | feat, either in convention or at the ballot-box.” | Whole aflair was very disgraceful, and while furnish and complete the lower story, which wil) it. and Lansdale | _ MF. Tustin suggested that the word “cow. | Mr. Lioyd was rather ambitious to assume #0 | Contain five large stores. In the event of the Bet Lansdale | ardiy” be stricken out. diffeult.a role as that of Claude Meinotte, the | upper part being leased for theatrical urpeses, mit lot any of the neigh saving; | Mr. Freeman that, under the circum- oerny cna ced the Tepetaee join Ping toa itwill be fixed up to suit the plans of the lessee. ya't le wy Of the me ot Ow wt to nse. u part com. then faliowed Lansdale down : ‘shed the resolution | dience, as well as Mr. 1- and the actors, should | Te stores ‘will be completed in dour months. latter Banded ibassed | *Mended, as he did not want to thank meu for | bave been protected by the police. Those who | svit acaineT THE District Govearmerr. eagle tgaan passed | doing what they were obliged todo. He had | didn’t like the performance might have retired. To-day, Mr. W. D. D: iiled for Eliza Lay- being Brooks asked, | beard that it was not intended, in the first > GOING Home. cock and Fayette Sherlock a bil for injunotion rooks asked, place, for the bill to . After be left the theater, Mr. Lloyd, with against the District of Columbia, W. H. Slater, : 2 | grag ceairmaD sald that tt wae only Tumor, | oe soatt cle Peek tees ofthe build: | W. H. Tentey, 0. Gleason, and 8. W. Ciseell, 0 hb times about the city, and he and they should not take notice of such reports. Ks &c., and the hack: ie restrain the collection of a speoial tax for ir- b tinued fo ime, | Your money first ta sear. On going t9'Alexan | Sad hareoees ate easily eaten em | maid or Calving kite to ba deatiomine eae hi Jon "The bills sot forth that the “detentione defe: ; ‘lameln plaint (0 De: | MERRILL ON “ PETER THE GREAT” axD THe | tothe central guardhouse. Hers.ay altercation | Tentey & Co., were enjoined in the suit instite: they had tickli better keep b “ CHINEE JUG@LER.” occurred, the result ot which tdir.Lioyd | ted on the 25th of March, 1571, from doing work McDevitt, jhe arrested Brooks and | yr. J. H. Merrill offered a resolution dectar- | ani the lady had to walk hot under @ contract then ‘made, ‘and charge that scale, as above moses = ing those who voted against the bill tobe un- SaaS Sea the date of the contract was fraudulently rate SaLne.—@ nd Wi worthy to represent the property-holders, and Boar@of Health. changed, se aes Gon ee Ee dak z | that they would do anything tofurther their | THE SMALL-POX S8COURGING TRE WEOLE wile gentle | Own selfish ends, and that the voters in the dis- | COUNTRY—A COMMITTER DIRECTED To IN- —Last night Deputy Cubject to mp | tricts where those persons reside should issue VESTIGATE THE SUBJECT AIxD REPrORT— Russ and Mr. G. W. Dutton, the cireulars to the property-hoiders te denounce THIRTY-FOUR CASES OF THE DISEASE FOR | county jail, left with the fc betin a SandT | them as Page 3 to represent them in any THE WEEK ENDING YESTERDAY-—MEAT IN- | sentenced at the June term of the criminal 'B. Brooke, — ” atm per | respectable ution in the District, more SPECTORS DROP: at 25 cents per foot_s: square #1, on 7th stree streets north, to Z. fal the G the “Chi The board of health’ held eting tary: Batert Gostuan, burgies? Tones 4 Sox's | especially “ Peter reat” and the “Chinee ie o! are; i 4 poe pte ee Suggie:.” Merrill went oif in his old strain | last night, Atter the approval @ bil Margaret Clagety, mz G. Toad, at 12% cents per fost—2i7 ; email @ subsidized press, &c., and after ——— a se | the finance committee, @r. Blies, | Washington fey and F : ints of order, (one of them being that committee on sanitary police, made a | larceny, 2 years. tract of land near Brightwooc ghn A-Lav- | forgotten the subject of his resolution,) debate | report, which was ado recommending that aes: 5 a Frorrt ty J malt tee. nvr C: Whar, | Ria) stat umzaice ase sas hat: | See STE eM | noorre Gore ee e_onen p ae ae nd pn le, 20 in the affirmative and 9 in pe » they QUITE RT, eys. an iy tase Nouns, te Dena ae AE ee ee | ae being dealers in meat in the Center market. vs. Stafford; rule to show cause why judgment re. im roved by twa story frame, totems, | _ The chair called on the members of the com- | Dr. Cox, from the committee on epidemica, | shovkl netiawe’ Kime ‘Wichols; to cocina tame iteseimprored | tun Giaake Sed roprvaroeige "ee | sebetman, geeemacon obuaned dung | ‘le it winoa depot Biey Charest sd ae S, Come * | lature e rej verbally. recen' al as well as from other jus vs. etal. brick building to a I apres Jomns’ 9 REMIAD. cere sourods, convinoed bisa thecountry is being Bitton ” sid Aes ir. jones was the first to respond, and he | scout wi amall-pox, and that the _ # had called om Meeere. Peter | heated term Incresses rather thaw ddictniskes Siasae shone in eae San votes on . B. Wall, 8.G. Brown and J. | the disease. In Baltimore it isa general epi- | Fanny Magruder;#5 and Campbell said if the money | demic, and the rate of mortality is much larger rofane and indecent could not be bad at once the work would Raye | than Feported in the papers. It had been pro- | Netty Bowen " ir togyt® oR and he (J.) asked whether it was worse | posed e that the of health 4i- | Stevens and 2: hh a pe kill @ contractor or the pvoperty-bolders. | rect their agents to visit ever house in the city, | $5 each. Jobu L. Lait, rye bgp cormape gag ‘ampbel! said he would favor the billggt three | ard see that the inhabitants are thoroughly | 9 wheelbarrows, from differemt persous. ‘Test “YP foram . | years and 10 per cent., but the GovernM® would | vaccinated. The epidemic is prevalent in th mony showed that Tait, who is a young man. . gon per | Seto it if passed, because it he did not get the | city, though to «less extent than in Baltimore, | his for some time past teen in the faire of Pe] | Money the government would be embarrassed. | and he urged that the matter receive immediate going about town on borrowing wheelbarrows, MeK: declared that, as nineteen districts | and careful attention. under pretence that he had some hurried job to were Gi teior of the bill, be feit himself com- | On motion of Mr. Marbury the matter was re- | Go which required the use Of a preslbee coo ree | polled to support it; , Boswell and Murray were | ferred to the committee on epiilemics, with in- | § Yow minutes, promising lummediate setera os sympathetic, but did not believe that the bill | structions to report at the next meeting. the owner, when he would take them away end as Lewy Fm die ther, went to Wall and told him Dr. Verdi, beaith officer, reported that during dispose ot them to a junk shop. The cases were 3 oe yhery Murray ae to do, and | the = ending June = ae bad ogee +4 all similar; most of” the wheelbarrows were at repl those mén would support any- | ported thirty-four cases of ¢mall-pox, of whic! :) ZabY To Go vo | thing to beat the board of public worke- even to | teu had been removed to the horpitel, aud five | thé Junk shop where they had been sold, and 28; in, for sc W.'Havener, for same square, B “geting of delegatesof varioa: | cut their throats, and he would not affiliate with | bad resulted in death, and that the office of the ae ee ae D. swore tho ee fzations trom twelve of the | aby such people. | health officer would be open for vacciaation of | Cision autil all the parties had been seermenne a. i} Dieteict aps ATEIBGON WANTS AN ORGAN. the peor from 2 10 8 p. m. daily. John W. Padgett, charged with assault and be ‘at ades an Frjcommisioner Atkirso: sald the delegation | — On motion of Mr. Langston, the health ofcer | battery on Solomon Rebicaee &o ay one } oe od. i of the Hore of Delegates with the | was directed to notify Mr. Pettibons to semove | Charice Taylor. wrath tat batten ne ane Mm \,for appointment of % committee of that the bill would pass for three | the manure heap from G-strect wharf within $3 and coxs. M: Nichois. 4 e . y to mae arrangements, | 7eare and § per cent. They had been told that | one week trom the date of notice, 1 and bed-quilt from kde -: was 4 fight against the bord of public works. | ‘The health officer reported that during the § ds, &c., te atvend tre Baltimore con. | cing been carried, the veryth: to the interest of the people is | present month 224 nuisances bad been reported, ay nso, E i s ¢ maaithon M. T. | charged to be againet that ovard. Atter some | and that 298 barrels of disinfectants had been amy eam tes" ccomre, apparently in the ebb, EP. Kerry, H. T. Bur- | further explanation, Atkins i distributed, atest agony, with her face plastered up, and ree Bauer. a | resolution that Lie tax payers use % jit, Marbury moved that the distribution of | fold the fudge her story; how Mary and hor chair fr to start an independent pape subsidized, to | disinfectants temporarily suspended at the daughter came to ber house over the Eastern ¢ “Anti-Ring Organ.” the ebject of | expiration of the present month, in order to branch, and knocked her down and afterwards which shall be to show up the outrageous | ascertain how muc money has been expended. jumped on her, nearly stamping her life out. ais paid for so-catled in provements. N hile a believer in the use of disinfectants, he | Mary had no witnesses but was permitted to Alter Atkinson bad mace & geueral chai said the condition of the funds of the board | make her statement. She stated that Jane nad against the papera (except the Patriot) for r would not warrant any farther expenditure at ‘for a long time been trying to seduce her hus- ing their meetings, the resolu- | present. Dr. Cox opposed the motion, saying ch was finsliy © i, and William Di y t band away from her, anil them to- Jackson Yates, George Bauer, H. T. Bar- | & that he regards the health of the District uf lary that as she could not whip Slaget e int LE BARNES SAYS THERE 18 A CRISIS. vastly more importance than a tew hundred | fj. = Clagett were appointed. Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms LeBarnes spoke ars. On ¢ ing he roll, everybody voted im that she would take satisfaction out of her, As . d accordingly pitched into her. She was his little piece, urging that it was their daty | no” with the exception of Mr. Marbury. bo eened to organize, and at the uext election elect | Dr. Cox, from the committes appointed to | L ments Seinen” gas jones et @ delegate "to Congress wl 1 not be | confer with the Governor in relation to the Pot- | Tighfto whip her. The jud @ tool of the board of publ: ters field, reported that the Governor had | jay and fined her €20. Nannie Carroii, col- they shou! also be prepare: | Promised to remedy the abuses complained of. | ord ‘Charged with stealing sundry arti selves. ‘There are twenty ‘The report of Superintendent Gatchell showed | Crcq:.chayged Winn, stealing sundry articles of they = resist the bey gd of ew oa that — ered (need June 8th Lag (another case of misplaced confidence in 8 ser- A crisie was impending In relation to these | were condem ¢ inspectors 806 poun: " tc amd | taxes, and some fow of the moneyed men had | unwholerome meee, ene ae vegeta, | YORt maids sous & Go grand jury. the room | hivition showed | formed acompany at Ha Wbourn’s office to | bles, and a quantity of fish, and that there were ———————— us studies tanght purchi e property of the poor men at the | impounded 145 animals. > 4faten it 4 te sale—s ring arrangemer.t. ime rebel militia | n motion of Dr. Verdi, Mr. B. F. Peters was & E 0 RGETO Ww N sanieud tet “ Avong | of the District was pm ad Jes the purpose of aes employed as a clerk to the health Ovr Prntic ScHooLs—Annual Distribution excellence | shooting you down if you attezapt to assert your | officer. .—As announeed i Tights or strike for bigher wages : The health officer was directed to investigate | 2 7miums-As annoaneed in Tar Stax, the E SERGEANT-AT-AXRNS ORDWAY the case of Br. Colclozer, wlie was not allowed | tre tence ay the pee sabocla ot'Ge ceperown P 1c r. * e mt Br Baldwia, | fotlowed in a tirade of some length, in which he | to teatify in the police court, on the ground that pots piace yesterdey afternoon at the. Sane ridge- Fmmert ebarged that in this District, where property | he had been engaged in attendance upon small- | street ‘reebyterian rch, in ¢ ing top, H. Randall | pald 170 per 8100, owing to the Increased assess. | pox cases. cif pe ota pled resance of large assemblage of 6 and f coh ent the tax was really S275 per $190. He was | Complaint having been made that an em- | pudfia "Govertor Cooke General ee oF the ¢ in favor of improvements but notin favor of a | ploye of the health officer had rudely treated a man, Key. A. B. Atkins, Rev. Mr. reckless expenditure of money. gentleman who-called to complain of @nuisance, | Messrs. J. O. Wiison, W. R. Collins, J. KE. yj | At midnight the meeting adj ed. the president was directed to investigate the | Anthony Hyde, George W. Beall, N. ee W.L. Dunlop, W. W. Mi } matter. y the pay rolls | , WHAT Mavm Tar Lavaw.—In reference RES eR and others occupied seats on the platform. to the arucle tm yesterday's Star under the | Scheels of the Immac ite Coucep- | After prayer by the Rey. Mr. Valiant, Donch’s heading ‘la: ig at the small pox,” Dr. Verdi, tion. band, w! was present, performed several the health officer, desires to have it stated that | DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS TO THE PUPILS. pieces, when the Se was not present when Bir. Michael Weich The anual distribution of medals and pre- EMIT MS ; called at the office of the board of health, and | miums to the male Se of the Immacu- | were awarded by ex-Trustee Wilson, of George. theretore could not and did not laugh nt the | late Conception schools took place last evening | town schools, and Messrs. Magee, Curtis, and ") next for thove months, | Statements of that gentleman in reference to | in the basement of the church, on N street,in | Moflatt, of ‘the board of 5 ect out their pay for the present schol. ee Those who were in the office state | the presence of a large audience. The decla- | Messrs. Cox and Collins, of the House of Dele- TY nt Yor this purpose is | tat Mr. Welch wanted the smallpox cases re- | mations and musical exercises of the pi were | gates, and Col. James A. Magruder, as follows: Pri Z prizes for combine wh to be added #14162 e | meved from bis house to the ital, but the | very interesting, and at the close of the school No. 1—Miss M. J. Tucker, the sbere-mentionsd eaten ine | patients refused to go. He wan faformod ther gramme Rey. Father McCarthy, teacher. "Premiums, consisting of + the police. which will be ap- | © wes no law to force unwilling patients to | church, delivered the prizes. Joseph Franklan to-day. During the past week there | 8° to the Lospital, but that the board would dis- ‘tme! , Charles also been immed ants for $190,00) in | ises, and take such other pre- Biackstocs acl prem suc] ac! deemed junior department the board ef pable works, and @5,909 Cautionsas might be necessary. He te Will windeuvant of werk eran | thereuponex; his opinion of the board in OD sch iiding. | very upcom, terms, and threatened a —_ 2 | tohave them all dismissed. This, the cierks Char! 4 Nuzpxp R: ‘Mr. Robert J. Nichol- | say, is what made them laugh, and not the | Parkinson, James D. Glennan, Frank son, appointed by Governor Cooke fs general | suuall-pox, which they agree “s'no laughing | Edward Grant, and Loute Bact, nigat | matter. Junior ANOTHER SHocKING Coat Yesterday, at F: # i i remains to whether La yerterday cent. as the Failag rie Gorden cm bo were strong, ‘ apd k mar- : 2 FY i daring Securities. re 7 ithe are pe eh BS ie i ‘orlinger, (2.) Harry . Barnard, (2,) E. Barrow, Juan T. Hudeon, August 4 . ausen, and John E.Payne. " ‘emale —Mins J Premiums to Wilson, Eirhiah, Anna rl Allison are ra do. al epee Wheat Emma Gertrude We and. ‘pew choice at ‘ ee ee eons Eleles 70. Osre—elute “southern active sod - stropg, Sas35 > “ orn steady, 64 un: imonston, Premiams to Mary Chase, Ids Can- 4 dans daring ning! Matilda Robertson, Catharine Ne, | shoulders, fi¢: sides. clear 5 any ornate ee Blackman, Jeanet Small, Caroline 5 : . oon a ‘Laum Louisa Volkening,Laura Howard,Sarah Hillary, Mazelia Miibure Annie Gariwright, | (ions). orton, ‘axtol mma Huriehaus ei 39. écll. M 4 Esther Gaskins, Annette Wardings, oud sirece ten Excimer, oy 2s; hort, Pe ‘ Turner, Annie Brown, Annie , Julia Governments uit ‘aud strou Virgie 6s, Qe, ¥ a 3 new. Robertson, Virginia Coomes, Ella Nestor, Clara | new. Carolina Ak <> OO . June 29. Wheat dull and nominal. Corn qniet and steady _ 5 Cor er COBB'S ISLAND, Vi Loxpos, June 29, > m.—Consols snd Am quamehaiacn ai aes om nite Te. Pine s as tp Surf Balbing; Fishing and Suipe Bb > Ging ig a THE WEATHER. Daud of Moric in atttsance daring (2° somo x : hs Wer acnimevon Doge Soa ote ee} | yBomte: Pram Beliimar Py" Bente iagt by owt Bay Line, and Past twaarr-poon Rovas— | Miri by Seamer N.P. Banke seg H. M. P. Woodwar ©. A: Becker, E. Gladmon, 1. Rowzee, 8. T. T: Rodgers, E. 8. THERS, obeys C. R. Rick, D. W. Shoemaker. n ed we gency = geoee hak agra 10-0 Cherryetme. Va. Gladmon, J. F. Transili, William Craig, tes; lowest over northwest. lear | 2c ______C ars Na R. Reynolds, ? fe 8nd partially cloudy weather ie prevailing over | \JUE DE LRAU .LOTEL, Female Grammar—Miss Laura A. Reed | the southern states, with light to fresh easterly . Premiums to i ; to southerly winds, and over the middie and New | S£WELL’S POINT, RAMPTON ROADS, V4 Stake, Enote Bremnetmany Morenes’ Gina, | and states with light "to from westerly (OPPOSITE FORTRESS MONROE.) Lyda Hunter, Cecel! let ts, jwiida | Southerly winds. cloudy an ye . Brooke, Alice Watkins, Kate ‘Blanton, Motie | ing weather and tight 1D freeh southeriy” win fs at Ey Rbk pensions Hotei will be fully seen f. Lawrence, Angelica Houghton, Lucy Stevens, | from the lower Missouri valley to Lakes Michi- recente FST Sane 10u, 1972 Laura Btundon, Clara ‘Giements, Sarah Sulli- | gan and Superiorand Minnesota. Clear weather | under ine the padersinnet, ¥au, Sarah Sparks, Kate Blunden, Atwilda | st Sap Franct co; cloudy at Vortland, Oregon, | ani wit be key ore riper Suass OE Brooks, Alice Watkins, Alice Hedrick, Ella | and San Diego. Dining the a ET, ot ‘with the bealth an ~~ am, ig omg Nettie Re: PRonaBILiTizs.—Clear and partially clou fox whey a eben iii cane ne ee en ae Hight to res southeasterly t0 southwesterly | sxcelinnt Eon rhe bathing. oud art r Goy. Cooke and Hon. N. P. Chipman were | winds, and over the middie states with light to beating. bili . then Fie prem by Mr. Pemoee | Hyde, of the Doar fe ten mm ae fresh southerly to westerly winds. Partly cloudy ‘he eaTiehifat reneet lians, and proceeded to distribute | weather, posalbly ‘occasional areas of light rain, Tetvall Rocm is Iargeand stirective The hea weather prevail over the southern states wii and light to fresh southerly to westerly winds | Ji ny ing awarded by the Governor and | for New England. Partly gloady woather, 00. S$ Gale in toe bowen tet Wi jon and victgity tele the latter by General Chipman), as follows :— | casional areas of rain, and light to fresh south- | 4? ucncen's of Washington ant victaity tate Gold medals to Albert Newman, Caroline | westerly to southeasterly winds north and west | trom Baitimore, arriving et the hotel ourly the nex Schlosser, Charles Walker, John Mankins, | of the Obio valley. myrning. Hanab Norlinger, and Veronico Kleindrinst; — Tore: §8 ver day, $3 for it; = = = t~ and siiver medals to Laura Blundon, Sarah Sul- mate ote livan, Elia Norton, Samuel T. ‘Tarner, and Georgetown Advertisements. | i:3 tix rrorrictor Atigntic ticic! Norton ‘ral - Daw. : THE EXGULAR MONTHLY MEETI ? At the close of the distribution the Governor of Getege- LADIES’ GOODS, made afew appropriate remarks to the pupils, | town, D°C "wil take slase on Jerr Sd. tees : on aaeieestaneaaegnaanaeattaper ene: ing them on their proficiency aud | quence of the Picnic being bela at Anslosian Fanueoy Sof rin, ‘ i time of S o'clock. 801. =p, § IED Ns aioe yy MiLeingks Goons te jected new school buil = not distant when ISSOLUTION OF PARTERSH!P.—Tho auder - gned, trading nuder the name and firm of Davis’. Fullelove & Henauer, bave this dar dissolved their SO1 Marxnt Brace, corner sh Paginerehip by nal copeent, ‘Mr. Richard Fel for al! kinds of sa slove ie alone suthorized to ANCY AN. LLINERY GOODS the late firm. and will pay tts tndedt PONCE AnD we AND NOTIONS street. ” ‘ai Ck The business wi STOCK OF G00! L COMPLETE jp ever; FELLALOV Bat ube oid wa 4.47 High street. | S Lee or § aabington, D.C, June if, 102. Y GOODS AT BEDOOKD PRIUES. F'GHRSONS, fer indies aud chiar es seston children's anabea, @ oc bute season Ir advanced we are selling all Mods lowest market prices, st pan Sommer Dry Goods at greatly reluced | @TRAW HATS AND BONNETS. very choa, The Prices. “Our stock of Dress Soot some styles at less theo half original A 4 , Tobed in white, some schools with | sclti ‘cheap will enable. us to - - todoit. Call and — - trimmings of pink, and others of our stock and buy ins. BENJAMIN: Bet PLAIN STYLYS PARASULS, in Gra . This church, ER, 101 Bridge street. Georgetown jel? Im* and Black, at cost, Fancy Parasols at lev the: a. i whe cont, at DAVIS. A. A oereeerenceenenensemeaseeme ‘STRAM 1G MBROIDERIES AND LACES, in New an. ND scotia BS ise. , . “ J § Bt +, ~ MENT. E Handsome Patterns, st lowest prices. at B— 4! REET, DA ’. * I I nl \ ROVER & BAKER'S Oclebrated Elastic Loc Stitch Family SEWING MACHLN BS, the bee Conoxen > 3 iw 801 Market Fpace. Bis 7M Es corn : ed the body of Henry Seale. recently . Sale ianeaoen ser pire inaomnatoren “5 AORERE bake e 5 raining to Riyaeeen ches oe, INFANTS, at Mes 5 WHEAT AND Fiove Magxer.—There Fe ee eek age Servet, oppanit thas been no wheat on the market during this — = week. pected next recelj Lin! @00Ds | GODS | Which are locked’ tor about the 15th of aay, Mivogighy. SLOT ESant NOTIONS. ‘4 New $n eech live just rece!v ed. “ willbe of the pew crop. The recent deci ine fn Grods mark af Baltimore ma} man ‘mers an er Rolders from putting ny large saeutey on the All the Ta TEST STY ESO i LUINER) c ie market at presen’ bi gm oy nae been Soe see jet?-tm 1459 lath, corner P strost. ” me brands of extras Ag =, A. McOOBMICE, Pe, declined 25 cents. Buyers are holdi mss B, BcOORMICK, most of them having a stock on hand wi °Ot Weather Clothing! Me tees an clegaat stock of SLLEN ES they are anxious to pose of before maki: 2Ot Weather Clothing ! GCoDs, peas: tu owen Stan new purchases. A number of onr ci:y mil fo Pattern Bonnets, Hate, Flowers, Ribbees have temporarily closed for repairs and im- 7Ot Weather Clothing! derwear; io sil'of which ake Suate sie ga provements. : the Indies of Washington and vicivity ap ALEXANDRIA. STEN 20008: FLOWERS ond BIB. * Diep ox TH RoaD.—A gentleman named GREAT EXCITEMENT! <S_SESSSES. 515 Market pen. OE — ion Zashingion, = a ——_ ~ —_ A hanes Ageonrmant of OULSETS, at cl 0 lay even! ast wit! ie + « Hitle dexputr one short, trip up the Washing. ONE DOLLAR COATS fut Qaaeeee <aaveeD i ‘ {on and Ohio rallroad: returned Yesterday eve 2 ATS! mre 725 fark: Space ling in acoffin. She had been ——____ a ta a sick and died during the wren FUSE, EECKIVED—A tue amorunsat ot Bere jous Di men Mrs. WALKER, who passed throngh this THE RUSH UNPRECEDENTED! SEGLID ZEPHTS EMEROIDERED CL ° city 32 terday Soratng'via the Ww. £ 9. RRs aes Patt XENS, maison returned last evening via the O. A. & M. BR. i »80.. which Tam to sci! af tbe lowes Ske again walked from the depot to the stoam- prices Uall and be cor winced boat wharf followed by a crowd of noisy urchins. ~ MB. FE. LEBCR, T14 Teh ete Gasette, last evening. ZEBRA AND LINEN = Dberwens @ end prc a ee SS ——_ — DOLLAR COATS; 7 CITY ITEMS. ie REAL ESTATE AGENTS, : Persons about to leave the city will findia 5 > 905 ¥ STREET. 995 my tock desis weston of Tau afapad DRAP D'ETE, DUCK, ALPACA, 905 dik 905 | gentlemen and boys’ wear, in addition to | And all other kinds of COATS, with PANTS and PHIL. B. WELCH « Se ee rte San Suen Over VESTS to match. REAL ESTATE BEOKEAS. aUcrt0 aERs No. 410 7th street northwest, | ALL SIZES! ALL QUALITIES! ALL PRICES: AND INSURADOS 20538. Pi teeters ! ’ FLAsuino in their pearly sheen, GOODS WARRANTED FAST COLORS. ie Ney oak gh Beak, Mates . From the glorious ie, Meg WHITE VESTS. “Au = \ WHITE vests, Lay Soper WHI vests } HITE Vests, | Sees “4 a 4 r WHITH VESTS; Stee. 2 WHEPE VESTS, al an ; Deauty’s mouth be garnished! wa Us one call end we will merit another a Tux Nationa Savines Baws, N. ¥. av VACATION SUITS FOR BOYS, ‘BF Oftice under Masonic Teanpl-, eet Large Assortment. and 15th ét., paysé perct.ondeposits. Z71t3.1416 ae ie a BARGAINS! BUY NOW N : oo gla Rewer por tae Feer--Fre, $1—Corns, 4 H a 2 | BABGAIBS! BUY Now: JUAN BOYLE @ oe. an! s wt ails, etc., Bunions, Club, oe ae n = bch ‘stoet BAbGAINS| BUY Bow! EAL ESTATE BEOKZES, 13 Furreeste SrReer, Plants’ Bowe S27 CUSTOM DEPARTMENT stocked with LE PIECE GOODS, which we msunfacture to order at the shortest notice and in the most fashionable es street, Baltimo: relieved etreet, U. 8. fo =. 7 North re). usands and cured without pain. uly 4th, 1972 mye so SEVERAL FALRS. Lt om the Line of Potst of Bock — HABLE BROTHERS, iin thirty nineties of Weskinste hens ee within thirty pee * Washington. Terms easy THE CELEBRATED FASHIONABLE TAILORS, — Excelsior Fireworks. jet SUREPS 8x8 AND D OTS. op New Jersey avec.ar,cne ¢? _OOBNEB 71a AKD D STs, é [80ur rox tae Of iper aca te 7 SS 4 r 4 BO} on North A street: $8 cash, balance + BVEBY ABTICLE WAGRANTED. EPEN OE FEY, “Taiht Haspsoug USES tm the wont end. FIBRE WORKS OF ALL KINDS, BOUS! of the city As heretofore, I again hare received a full as- FLAGS OF ALL 81zss, tw sortment of sbove first-class fireworks, which for perfection and safety excel axy other make, and Sa Gcpet reeves hy Bega me atone aA kes PAPER LANTERNS ALP OoLUBS, | ' fm of from » OB Feel estate, ‘which in nocese will explode prematerely, con- WECLESALE AND BETAIL, USTIN P. BROWN, of “a : CHR. RUPPERT'S A UorLer ay. evonne and a P.o., ROMAN CANDLES, jesse Headanarters, 403 7th street. SAND, Be..Bc.,a0, SKY ROCKETS, a YJ a ne eo pasar oa g eae nici Sioa =. a. mere ba oan i em gta ; Fo . @Rass HO! ne COLORED FIRE, BENGOLA LIGHTS, i , MINES, &c., €0., FIRE CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, FLAGS, SF Dealers supplied at wholesale prices,

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