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Public Schoel Exa wniew son abn dtoiak, GEORGETOWN.* [FRR PRPOPPRRP ER? GEORGETOWN ADYERTISENENTS, 3 : Legisiative x be " C donde of tbe city EVENING STAR! "| .certeeersserty.... | skp em ee a oR ir 3. . rty im the eet District — mY THos I< ine «a afternoon, with Frayer by the the chaplain. | Cquuty of Washingtom-Wor genscaltags afte Die tie Orel! teacher Cel” SiemeaetsT 0.3, Mie | Pupsic Scucon REAM WAOIONGLA The exam TY THOS, DOWLING ductioner; Georgetown. 1973, Counetl bills for the relief of parishes of the Prot- | trict of Columbia, 31 cents: far the Metropolitan. aptee Hattie. There this morning by mof the public schople of thig ¢ - or vai vED WEDNESDAY............Jame 15, eriant Episcopal charcb in the Dicrich of Colambis; polite, ceate;forthsaapport of the pubiicwehooks | of wc were in atten ‘ fon the rofl, a | matio dey, Prunary Ne 1 t P a rs x = to prorige for Grpclengied 1S the a ropria-.cb wu, mT Tee jr achrote tn the county ance 4 Torey. to advanced joe and 3} will be traps, os mgt ing ta a ; 4 deo wae - end bape i { bonds of the District of Col 4 to Kelward Kaiser. ated " street, near n LOCAL NEWS. Mee Gee ae i genet oh, wae Dis: of the sinkiug fund vf the District of Colm Hewit, albert F aa Bese | {itis Jeune Gartner: Tedcher | was. examined PS Ser cracest 1 November ———— i Stee ea a : a 3 " best Condensed @ arent oh the Goneseteery aeons propels { : are Ey jeediigkan bor bake Sgps +4 Rien Boe j son, aa i - an hs The eee nod many M+ moped Stil ecti at pubic & oa te ; ‘ati : Sates im ay Sill eet at eae Tee alee amare cn a csteat. | $f tec eaverch Sopartemmnssol incgereeeseeat cas | Brad of Pathe Wore ter money ex range nt GRR A. RRR, School in | Credit on teacher and \puplis. Che honors were FINE GOODS spat. Mivuesemiieme foercof, soaking sn syprorclamens fertile eaiaricg | sednpinmibe meskee taamee. be. aad eetbortal ee suteliaine Migs Mary A. Mirick, tench: | Awarded as follows: Medal to Frederick Dack- . A ‘The annual commencement exercises of the | fir vmcerw ot the Diseiel ob Cobalt ad Haase. | Te apannnE market hows. vis kan amouut Fir” p%amined ernoon, by Teastere | enbausen, and premiumsto Janett Huddleston. betes Business College take place at Lin- exempting from tax all manufactories that = enceeding p.Sve handved and trey Peon mah se tothe on 9 P infin tons Phe eee eee ul, pneaias Dereiees, wind ‘coin ball this evening. rue by steam powe the District of Colambia, at . was sidered in committee nation was Ea ) but the manner in wig » Fuward vis, — grad ge eeepc tc ccoe= | Seca teeetasety aN a | om aS NMR AAOMI es Aric ne ARR TES et | Coen aey Wee : = \ et ittees. ton of Mr. Mc » 2 ons’ McCormick, Samuel de mt for Texas. ‘time and referred to the priate comm’ the bill r Che r has faithfully done her dul i 9 Sg he trastete of Graceland y near the | arew Mottwell for au cercncous auscamseut tats; | Teatnapre print for the Couservctiom ap ¢ qitth- | ars were sxamined fn ment gad pr Caren Bees a ar eastern terminus of H_ street, have donated | o's Bothwell for | Hen'et pubiie buildings tu tke District OF Coigmpis. | Les Dhilodophe Ws exermees Primary Ne. 2 (male), same building, Miss L. thence port : forty burial sites to the Protestant orphan asy- Mr. Gelieh, foot the ae on gieteas Fe, i Fhe bubstirase te ea oe eat vides with Socal music, excellently rendered ie . , a wales Jeading to nck street =i "Tt esented Michael | Serer B. Wiis; whichwas read’ a {iri umeand | Din atenues aad apbcapeianen GTP gene ee Ee Bina Ond severed, sulginal conags. The tees Fee Motiatt and Senieed attersies the bn The in. ae ned. . | pose, im addition to the @780, received fromthe | Sete: ae ~ presence of @ number of th the murder of Jebn, and | P® é rence Dy wae deliv : Kane for assault and battery with Mr. Gulick. from thé same committee, reported | sale of the City eee for the erection | fiurself In eloquent style. the di friends of the Puplis. This sc! Inlet fon Mc Ge Dengwerth 00 | Sian W"ak actst retest er has | rapes Pgemtwrtin, Reriere marshy oh | lant ale gle: Bese a Sprig ty ‘oster, Florence Maginnis, Mary Me: AS absent yesterday. Ff AAT: Byer publ that iC the District panaiog war | ToecStiad of eapectal ia 1 rua with a few esteptions: will be Board Gf Pubiie Works with ths ‘Comer Starket | fat Tallorite bye slate fo higher grade. ‘Lhe exaunuation was pleasantly ‘3.0, be election of officers of the Young People’s ad me and passed Bi Fe roh took pl . Fe iotrednesd e bill for the ralict ot : POPULAR PRICES. last evening, and resulted as follows :—A. T. sani ba Niles from an erroneous assessment, which ve company wap ratified, it ‘uaclows to build " interspersed with singing and gymnastic exer— Stewart, fp eg a Napa FS the Rorthern market housestor the stalle co@la wet jer! Seer Sanda Kieerekae end | clees, and was very creditable.© Joba Manins Sent; Mise Mary M. Augut, secretary; Thomas | a, lier introduced 8 blll te provide sfiitional | herented on the terme fixed by that agreement. scholarship, to. dtisr Tha Lorde far attendance aaa | won the medal for his excellence. Pre- a. Reed, treasurer. The object of this associa~ | oh") fachities 19 Georgetown, and, authorizing ® | therefore moved an amendment striking owt the ap- ip, to Miss Evelyn Doren; fur attend- | miums were awarded Fred 4 wen at. the tho tion is to encourage literature and social inter- | joan fur said purpose: which was reed and laid orer jation for the District building on the Center | Qnce.te Mart rarges Walker, James Appleb: Charles Crouse, PY suaek ~ _ course among the members. {The bill prov vies that In order to provide ineane t yet eToUnG. peed to Micudance aud deportneoyy t r by he a eres poy = chien sores pare! ~ovepancing : , Sructiog thereon eateoeis batanites ter patti ad T Carroll sald if the agreement raferced to wag | fF Penmuanebip, to Mine ween ays) maker, Jathies Wardell, Wallie Cogswell, Bon- BP. Bone, { Trastree Tue Doan cw MUALTn met lest night. The | Sosa, tos Gurereee te emieeeinel i tore regis: | tobe bade taeatay the teen ee ices, Mituie Baferton Waite jamin 'Nordlinger, George MéAlister, George Pg. DARN hue nee << mm@ittee on ordinances, through Mr. Lange | tereg or coupon bonds, mated on their face as | better be stopped, for they wonld not be oceupled. Elia. Hopkins, Maria I-doll Bautiback, Louis Sabm, Adolph Somers, Join 2108 HOMAS DOWLING, Anct. age & partial report regarding the cun- | “CCor lees Public Stock,” to an amount | He thought that before anything more was doné | Si Martin, Fume Young ‘Thomas, Ellsworth King, Henry Ash and ponte siuiveh'dsce r. feremee with the Board of Public Works in ref- receding SN.ON, an denominations of giv, | with markets they had Wetter stnp anil eve what was resented by Professor H. 3 Donglas ‘Leeman. SATURDAY ee ot ne 1 POSTPORED to tenement houses, at which the Board and $1160. payable in 80 yeare the date going to be done with the sererm eet mate | y the by ths? a Primary No. 3, Miss Emma Godey, princi- . ee P bODG! om place. For Re Orem Eee eae eee et eee ee eee een a see | ee sen cr snd Board of Puile Workeand the Gastro | fn gg Warhinaton, Business C war wou by | pal, and Miss Adelia Ross, assistant, was ex. i F.A.oaan {te ie Bossa of Heskn. ie Lonquen Sled | Ti vech vier. for the vedounel parece ir. Campbell advocated the appropriation for the Biles Farle Ingetl, Mlenes Bierenes Prescott ain | amined by Mr. Dunlop this morning. Lockwood, Hufty & Taylor, ‘ T . de a partial report with reference to the re- | (nach sépr for the punctual pay us fern market-honse, and «aid the delay in the ficates of the. Board of Prastecs of Puslic | pmber of pupils on. the roll, 1 ganization of the clerical force of the Board | syutr provided fur in the further svc this of the $100,000 appropriaced for this market- house bad been owing to toe difficulty it 1 the bonds, and because the erection of the merkel would not accommonate the dente: Health. Dr. Bless, from the sanitary police committee, to whom was referred the petition of a pumber of fish-dealers, asking the removal et Inspector Luddington, reported that he sound upon investigation no ewuse for his re- moval. The president, Dr. Cox, reported that in aceordanee with « resolution pasagd at the PRCTAL NOTION —Cheap DR CASH! Intending to make some ree ut storeroom this <eeson, kof DRY hools,eaalling them, in view of having passed a remiums were awarded to Delia Low cessful examination for teacherships,to bexp- | Mansticld, Eua Holtzman, Lena Blaektord, Ad ee aoa Canted (y | Ella Deevle, Anna Smail, Ida Calhoun, Clara contd le 01 01 0 ate rn 8 gol se the Hest monor of | GC, Burdette, Maggie Dyer, Eva Beck, Anna Tigatalinns (© SoBtentions aa te who should oco¥79 | tye tiage fa German, br! remarked that head boon |; Burdette, Maggie Dyer, Eva Bock, Atma 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, fter a tong debate, and annmberof ditatary m>- | tirce wake ago al dhe eee oe Dick, Laura @wens, Ella Gilion, Kate Lettere!, Pik wine pasced— Wesars. Carroll, Hesbort | Mr. D. L, Selke, the teacher of Germania thi he faith of the goverumént of the Dietric je coiemints pleted. Seerfon two proviles be money shall be beif and appiied exciasive- his object, and to no uther parpuss or purposes wer 3 provides that the bonds shall not he aol] or gd forless than their par value ine tiatlog ing of Ss. THOMA ____ No 221 Bridge Sereet Pamgd at the : rach Hal ane a! Grell voting oo—and theanitie wae achotaled to trict, prevented iv Mies Avale Everly « gahi es Hever tae Tonntiec ot te Cphod ey HB FALL BUSH IS COMING. ore last meeting, he bad addressed ter ‘th Ma author v wai ve Assembly, respond. a reward for improvement dori the year. He aleo | Schultz, Jennie Tavior, Kosa Barnard, Hattie cards ties bordering on th when the bends shali have been prepared for | Bills anthorizing the pavment of any snmé found 4 some botke tothe dotneing | of y Gon de : ‘The present long, warm days ie thé Best time for Riisuipph relative to the cholera, the (fail | few, they'shallbe placed in cumndy" af the otheer | cathe wachers cd coldeed sekiahe wat ae fared | BRewetted sumer hued me books to the following | Chase, Mary Goodrich, Elizabeth, Barnard, - having charge of the financial affairs of the govern- tenet ot Rte wae pubes im yemmndeg’s | atts vices the tete of anid bonis way be cn: Svar.) The health officer submitted his report | Pt)? wheal cattery ny ee eB forthe week ending June 15th, showing that fas cienaien. tale se fx new cases of small pox had been reported, | accordance with the pruvisions ofthisnct> Prot of which two bad died. He also offered resolu: | That no greater quantity of bonds Appropriation for the erection of a market at tho corner of Sl and H streets northeast, were consid ered in committee of the whole, reported and then te * CLEANLINESS AND EIGHT HOURS La geal (HD $5) making an wppron my work. So, Indien and Winter Goods at ones, thm avoidable delay tn the wxeeut such arash of 7 i ; Hess, Ms velyn Van Doren, Kuma Little, Alice | S@tab Hess, lyn Sanderson, and Geneva Aroold, | becca Sehmey 4 their teacher were highly compli- | fon and Sarah y Trustee French. ‘ \Powrth District —Male Intermediate No. 1, Mi y in your Fatt ¥ Harmer, Mary Walker, Ke- | Are receiving large additions of mew and desirab!= ~ Mary Burk, Fannie Robin. Se oe rimes. Special’ premiums were | G0od#in each department, particularly adapted for Owens and Vir. | the season, at pricte to euit the wants of all. ginia Waugh: for music, to Jennie Taylor; for this morning. Premiums were awarded to Amos Simmons, Clarence Hess, Wm. ——s Hert a, and’ carefully kept for s/x months, ff decir E. H. Thompson, teacher, was examined yesterd: it: Charges moderate. Tormsiavariably ©.0. D. tous, which were alopted, declaring the tol- | Istue than tw required to supply the (vo for kseping clean and tupairing thoaveum, | ty My Chastpliv) wited bf Biers, Autocad Wile | G8mer geal ford: punctualiy, Euzabeth W. 0, WHEATLEY, Sowtag pesesiees nalsumese injesions Se Beene, | ™E__ 4 sete apart, pledged and approrriated out of leredhin committee of the whole. | Tate hetng tie Male ti ia chee Tee, %, Sarah Grimes, Ella Gibbors, Ana Small PREMIUM STEAM DYRING AND scoe and the bealth udicer was directed to cans the | ene Georgetown peblicechool fuud, such gum as eaay | The amicodment of the comatines: of ease penile in thio school, ail of whom ere tends tar| and Anna Freeman’ The sliver tmeda ane @ ESTs : same to be abated according to law and the ord- | be necessary to pay the interest on said bonds for | means to strike out the provision that the wages icupsfer, and as Mr. ‘thompson. ‘hes had char: awarded to Miss Minnie Collins and Carrie 49 Jefferson Strat; Caress: vec daa a Sato ete e yeienith:, The trick | the eueuing yearend for each suceoading ear | thal be €8 per day iureach Tan, asd @3 for eicn | {euafefpand aa Mr. Thompeon, has hed charge if | awarded OMmee open from 736 & wenet id tr vase op Sampson street, between lith and 5th | thereafter until all the bonds shall have been re- | horse, eart and driver employed, was non-con- examination yesterday i ‘as highly flattor- ‘Male Secondary was examined by Mr. Mowatt eS FS RE ah Nag re fthwest, and three other bricks In the same | d-emed, a ae ot pet Jess than $2,500 | cu red in II moved that eight houra shall constitute | ize bis ability as he examinati “ . icimity: the frame shanty No. 223 Adame" Ex- stall De'set apart anpually for the payment of sald Ure ight ho ital XTRAORDINARY PARGAINS IN DEY Q00Ds. = was very thorongh, miseclaneous qnest! oa oe atctuendhe aah panes. | aiite tariotcerner cerumtemtte tates oi mal ess alley the frame shantics Nos. 403, | bonds by ir gradual redemptioa, which mo lied eac! hand every year to their pare | The bill Plain and Striped nee. ¥ . now: here seem: hesitanc: of | Louis Taylor, Willie Chase, A is Japanese Bilks, at bic, worth 7B 12, 414 and 416 N street northwest, known | Chase in open market, by such meant as the Gover- THE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. Ide pestis oho apuecved ceaee maaenie ne | ane EEN en, ‘reas Frigzell, Wm. Ward, pee A ae Og *Chinch row.” Rot may deem most advantageous for the public in- | , Op motion of Bid Qaiewiecake wie ce and correcily. ‘The roll of merit was us follses: | Waller Shumons, Herbert Collins, erry Sicwer 2 Up Pigaee, 28 to tec by ont Vide fora fire-alarm telegraph, and appropriating brown, George Laner, Charles Cost, Wm. Hill Linen ‘Tae FEriscorat Scxpay Scmoor Jems | , Sec. 5. That the Governor. Dr. Joshua Riley, Pe- AywrveRsany.—Last evening the churchof the | {fF Berry, G.W. Beall, W. W. Curtis and Wm. very cheap ; ted b: th Dunlop are constituted a committee, «1 ered to Siriped and plaid White Freneb Grea Morgan Blackford. Chas. Killian, Wm. Brooks, LADIES: DRESS DEPARTMENT, eg a, Re t Lartoabe, Wittur | Chatles Harper, David Talbott, Wm. Blackey, 5.40 for the purpose. alte Shepherd eddtensed the Honse in UgPport of pad it aire, a epecialt: y 1 nak bowing th . € Nelson Smith, Wm. Waters oties ane Genta ne fot Mca an bore wear rehase a lot or lots, to m e¢ contracts, and ii ow in, re, ws a! bofthe cl Ne nm Smi mm. ‘at ie nm. ameron, ies” oe Ui ‘eat. of people to participate in the jubilee anniver- | Mince nicans to fuibll the objects of thisnact, muphrer’ tentore Dios aan Feet. | John, Milior, Jooeph ‘Kisikeahwint, seerer? Second Floor. Call aad bay eal ne. ary exercises of bh sag gg oy Epis- Fartharmose 09 call Se cone, = beens agnire. ‘Bhe teacher also ited a book each | Dowaldson, Lewis Strausberger, John Burke, NIAMIN MILLER. ro] ol om . ime 07 5 a r ol 1 ‘ Cl ed —_ Sa. e ion —4 a Fd 08 gor, gat encom thy tha Ailing: of che font | suppression of hom tg Wilbar Allen and Sanmel Milton, and a medal t ‘codward, Charles Bremmerman, Geo. t ry wet 101 Bridge street, Georectown, “ 3 | mibe for scholarship. “One of the told | Wartick, Archie Smail, Howard Fisls f T Smoot offered an amendment making the sum | Frank Larccmbe ne Of de $91 ‘artick, Archie Smail, How: er, —EE>E>E——E———>—S===_= $3.00. to be made availshte only wien Gouzress lor spelling also fell to this school, Meyer minated texts, &c. Rev. C.D. Andrews led the | *treets surrocnding the square occupied Ly suid tito.’ Phiey | Becker, Geo. Doering, Colon Schutt, Morgan 100 BBOWN LINEN SUITS, at. 100 “ a ot Singing, and on the entrance of the clergy the | Pf, P°Tty Hugh ; eee ail DRY GOODS. jon 6 i mi Propriates a like eum. He contended that with ™ ee epust | Hess, Chas. Jonson, Wm. Beck, John Harding, | 2 a . a }ymn“On, Christian Soldiers” was sung. meeoo ; Fo amount of property owned by the Guitel | PSP to the Gromuiar cohen hha eee ne Pat | Gro Upperinan, Jon Doneiton, Kob-t Smits, | 100 me Finkney and Revs. Addison, Holmead, Elliot, | were several y read a fyrst tune. a in this city it was the duty of Congress to as- | chit of cn Glathack one cetione ide Botren, tleury Gross, bawend Sullivan, | Reo “ . [PMERMOMETER Ur: Andrews, Watkins, McKnight, Steele, Wil- | the rul BF io Sie Comm Scere Ox Ewe raph, and he bad Christopher Talbott, Rich’d Woodward, Frank | 160 WHITE LAWN ns Leer rpece om ee peg ea oy or iow ig | _ Mr. Shepherd said that while waiting for Congress nhigploiadebe Mat tte Lonsford, Wm. Collins, Thomas Becker, Chas. | 100° + a sy ere present. penis were reed by Dr. | Sovengers’ tes, be opriation to pay | one half ot the city might burndews, Be ed pierers! schools were oat a etree ea gaye’ | Cameron, Daw Wheatley, John Ocershausen, | 190" “ DRY GOODS DOWN! ickmeod, ates which the Se aS | damages occasioned by opening and Atending Mon. | tat whew upgrers soe it wopk! aud the District, as | qrisrace Johuepn A. Lew Brder P pe, Marshall, dou) [seeker twos “3 bone, 100 “ “ grand old a “Gi r roe street, acd opentug andextendipg of Aqueduct | it heldune iitehowed adispisitionto iuelp | Ai Vachom rletted the balding fotee Rot ed | Semi Dizon, Davi t, Wim. Hess, Jolin “ “ recital of the Apostlic creed by the congregation | «treet iB Georgstown, aud making an a) ppropriation | itelf. ’ ce oad Vachon vistted the baits ABting toe aay and Kitter, Geo. Godey, Elmer Burdette, Gbaries nd bia % : > : sn 5 a nd the reading of prayers by the Rev. Dr. | for the mumencal bock fur the year eudiug June su, | The amendment wax fej-cted. tn chosen vere : e | Welch 4 Simms, and Henry Reynolds, LAST CHANCE WIS SEASO Wiliams followed. Fre b Hark! Hark | F. Trimbie nicwed tO strike out $75,000 ard in aoe The highest honors were awarded to Giteton 50 WHITE LAWN WRAPPERS, $5.10 t “ +2 eas oe.4 ¥ Songs are Swelling” was sung THE COLTECTION OF TAXES i Prec netionene and tenants bit 0.1, Mies 0, Patt Ballenger and Willie Blundon. 100 BATASTE POLONAISE and REDINGOTE es Atkins delivered an inter- |. Mi tucs fo Hoses ine eS or deat oe cov ev te ape Cha ey hor ip the prédeuce INCKEASKD COAL SiiIPMENTS.—There was a from. @W to & % pibie tinder. She beter the | mistee om finances “ly enfurte nul pr Mr. Smoot renewer $ Felveted, plec@amt many friends of Sh sc marked Increase iu the <lipments of coal over | 100 WAIT LAWN POLONAISE from 83 «ins ei Sik aos tated : ¢ Bible study. « ny |e 00 of all (axes that many be te ariearein some ¢ ot the bili was the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal daring the il ro M MONDAY, ma Saviour Dear,” was beautifully ct of Colnmbia on and after July Iat, 153, and | Postponed. me week ending Saturday, June ith, the same | 100 BROWN LINEN POLOD s Soute wi te cy Dr. Eliiot then addressed the little anticipate the revenues | On motion of Mr. Hales, the — apne us pupils were Oharles Jo being over 2.000 tons ‘ip excess of any other GOTES from. 26 0 to S18.» — wae arennaaiaee on promptness and obedience in the sad ins od oad of Palin Wate nee Dasit Stewart, Sarah’ Ty weck during the season, and reaching ai aggre- DRY Goor ae hy ee fe i = —- inittee inuediately arose and reported the bili tw the iM i gate Of over 27,000 t (chiefly Dress Googe.) in homes shall he eas Sane, See SS. We at- k thought there was one def Hause. S kins spoke of the great work and power of the Seriovs 4 «— About 10 o'clock to- tee gen at « wonderful secritee Ladies Was objectionable. On the passage of the bill the vote was—yans, 12; , While painting on the hea Under ny cireumstances, ities this, the Sunday school. A tion, an — ng te > ‘ ection of th delingneat taxe 3. Not two-thirds voting for te bill it was n of eager 3 of last opportunity of the seasun 22, was taken up, after which the | under the old corporations by the Goliector fo t ; Josiah Togras ation fell to the pavement below, about 6) sarmblage was dismissed least che | District of Columbia, and under the present laws, | Mr. Hulen, who bad changed his vote for the pur must st ; 3 The DRE! Sel ne ee ae which arecaritcly diferent fromthe laws goveruing | pase entered a motion to Feconader tae voi ii | Peer Mary Legan. Juim Mewkins, Frank Sonos feet, and was badly hurt. He was carried to his POINTS, PARAS oitectiom time; ought the Legislature | tak-n ; mens mae . he Mivak attracts aa - — a : I eg ny map me allies or the rate cf | The Hense, at 22:10 > m., adjourned. Fe the page pct “9 PR | Gama Trave—The canal boat Bradfeld Darket Tae Cowrne Kesatta—The following- | interest, as it would be im efect an er post facto law = RTS ee hamed gentlemen will compos: the crews seresgs se i would be tm Pricrs, George Coates, Uattle Gear, Jesio Martin, | Hartley arrived to-day with 3,800 bushels wheat Was not proposed conjunction with our stock of T e - 20% ol buikling @ magniti- y Ts id de. Wh tor Hartly & Bro., and the boat Mediey with et or ane hate ot ee 5 the 4, to take place on the dg increase the rate of jnterest on delinawent taxes, Proton Comin Hate oe bean 1,500 bushels corn for Hartly & Bro. and 1,000 |. Set assortment of ch 9 Boate the property held for such taxes having been moll, canon tor Miattaeebes Ce Teint eed wn sort; also: the boat B. | READY-MADE UNDERGARMENTS for CARPETING, - oats. orem tonne, been sold, since which time that | mitice on finauce in the Council om Monday last a | jgumiued by Superintendent Cool present.and @ ‘ on mnie’ foctut, ‘BeaeA-T-Mrice, N. | Teaitmanetianet her. ciniog ata BU movecs | cubetiite bi to enturte sod proviee eke caine wan ber cf cay wil be tratnegrek: Eaine dor | syaraley, & Bat and 2h bushels do. for i. =aetas aes Pea F reien and Amerstan “ofu.ciatas. - « 1 a he serving «pecial mention were Julia Freeman, : 5 : Mr = aaa re a lied ed pe ntact map gh o phad ie ce rad ed vege ig pe iad Bland, Wal: | @rrived to-day with 1,600 bushels corn and 300 Targe stock of w y - Mr. Gulick contended that they have no right to nase esite Toa he Inw one jota in Telation to thene tates TT u ite Jatting, bow as 2ve., and Check. ry fair, at Bic, ‘Traux, | change the 4 : | which should be reached under the old laws of F. Jones. Gertrude—Z. Carpenter, R..H. For- | ¥ = Goare’'T ting the Governor to anticipate the revennes from t ry,and Frank Forrester. bushels oats for Tf. M. Talbott. 150 dozen Ladies’ Cotton SKIRTS, with six tucks, same. The bill was puseed by tbe Conucit yes “Tutermediate Ni 1 was examined by the teacher, - _ 1 On hand a complete stock of WINDOW SHADES eran, The preamble seteforth theta large amount | MA, P_ Spencer. assisted by several trustees, ALEXANDRIA 100 and FIXTURES. Ao : of taxes appsar to be in Arrears upon the tae book h ; syth, F. T. Dodge, A. B. Cropley- chase Sypeisaining, (o Wenbhapheny Goeieeee es | stane Disttiet cl Colomine cad aE rhc heres poss | Sp je examin Siz xared Boats.— Fr Tones, H. S. strick © and passed & craditabl foo of Washington, Georgetown and Levy Court, | The particularly meritorious ones were Helen D Bf Remember the Arcade. out. He was ler the tax levies and uswensi ‘arried— :| ‘Tue Steerer RariRoad—More complaints | 100 . S$. EL ‘Wheatley W.H. Ottman, F. A. Bandy, Jeabella Minor, Amanda Skinner, Lute a a bill with this exception, peed ments made ‘m. Ingraham, Arthur Lewis, Jobu Lane, | WeTé made to the mayor to-day of the extent of —_ 1s WOLFORD & SHILBERG, C. Smith, (coxswain. hompeca eaid the ouly otycct was to collect | 1'¥ these several corporations: by the act of the Leg- | © a - } > | King street. obstrocted by the contractor for | Anda ful: line of BKIBTS, tucked, plaited and @n- M. Nesbitt, T. Coughlin: © Derrick, ts cid tans and apply thom to the liabilities of the | mule Assembly, approved Auruct 23,1871; cer‘aa mn, tinm, John Barber poner: Fees bate! | Inying the Gapkiot the ceueeaiment, net on broidered, from @1.43 to @2 cach, with“im- | jeli-tr 427 7th atreet, between D ap’ E.8.W B Ab, Cropley, F.T. Dodge, J. H" | Sting the successor to the old corporations iansent | for sale bs the collector aud were parehatel by the | J¢hn Grey, Martha Jaeper, Barah * | examination of the work and the statements of proved spring band.” eC ordon, (coxswain.) com ptrolier istrict, as reqal a ¢ CONntrACtOF aI “ot ie raat Barge Crew—W. A. Gorton, jr., RW. Down- | mente? “ot tbe old lawe in relation to these sapeee- | Someperotier of the District, ee reanl . ; hu Gragmar Schoo! was examined by the teach- | company make it evident that ho more of the | 100 dozen Ladies’ st cena Ben man, T. A. Kitehie, Dr. E. M. Schaeffer, C. B. street is obstructed than is necessary, and that bos heres erent Simms, H. M. Delart, F. V. Robinson, W. Gulick said that was ail very well, but the Dil! to collect these taxes under new jaws, “ v1.00 ° the work is progressing as speedily as ible. | 200 « r McLeod, J. Patterson, (coxswain.) rates us gpnion, acl ecerialy from thecoid | bacaually dicteibated, that the prompt taxpayer The superintendent of the police served notices | LO “ ul reat tet ‘The course will be trom the boat-honse to and | !#¥e, Wheageed tite tee on wedded to this bill. t Lhe Teverues from said taxes ip arrears are re- this afternoon upon the president of the com- se ao ae Sround the stake beat anchored near the Sister | rte wae defective tint be necoted aired by the District of Columbia to discharge the nd the contractor to stop work at once, | Also = com line of ,Piain, ee 5 AT JUST BALP PRICE. rocks. The first race | four-vared boats) to start ‘o amendments being offered. the bill was read = cue oe ho fre rary aud the late corporations Ansel at the notices were not observed. Plaited, baffsomely viderel, at | gs.000 sarde eet, PLES rptneed ‘32 Lo 'y . ‘ORKA.—Mr. J. L. i a “et ply iene. ‘coming race, no definite ar- Gene mkt kio te Cones ouson neeation 1 provides that ail taxes upon real estate | Ford. Governor Morton, Samuel Bry Fags React feeecamcinn Soars dcop 4 = wate eed rt, 83. eie ecacn| Bargains in Tapgements have yet been made with the At- itl to provide for the establishing of « eCofore levied or assessed by the late corpuration= Hei NEW GOODS EVERY DAY. ONE ICE: Tanta club, of » ONLY w York city, the Atlanta wish- school for the eity of Washington was re- noven ington, Georgetown, Levy Court, aud by ‘ork eity aml the Potomas | !*hed from the House of Delegates w of Was! Martha Brew city, who atterwards carried on the Virginia the District of Columbia, that may be due’ aud un- o aria McPherson, | Ion Works at Norfolk with great succes. at Rotor, John Tayi Baty Wy oT co | 190 ate “ Scents | S47 Azency for Mone. Demoresi’s Patterns. ing to row in : and after July Ist, 1873, alvail bear tate won, Wm. Thomas, John Astitor, | about to opena boiler shop inthis city in the BOGAn & WYLIE, desiring a race here as well as there. Be we cet nro Top thereafter at the rate of ten per cemuum per suaum { Alexander Brooks, Lavinia Lemore, Euuua Gite building on Union street, formerly used by the | 200 dozen * Ks wt eee | 181 1018 and 1080 7h street norsbweet, —_s— rocks sald that favorabic as, he wae well- | of the ammount terest, nclusing corts aad penities | ad Win: Gaines - late Mr. Germond. 4 idiotic aon ey Shage aia we fs ee ae tt etofure incurred in'attempts to collect ey y 125 ¥) ee ‘ ° Tue BALTINORE AxD On10 Ratinoan Cox 7 A gn of ror le Gorm cee taxes hereafter be legally asseged | ‘THe Battiwonn ae PoromacRattnoan.— |, OSLY 125 Years Orp.—There is now living N by engineers peg magni. pombe ton school system, ne nevertheless was eq District of Columbia, which | RENOH UNDERWEAR {s repist . y in the village of Falls Church, Fairfax county, | Our stock of F D a replete Faegnuraday night mext, (26th instant) the | a'colored woman named Rachel who 1 | with all the elegant designe in CHEMISES, DEAW. be put into practical use, as the company will | “4!d fo he 195 yeats. old. She can see tosew and | ERS, NIGHT DRESSES, and DBESSING at that time commence Tanning trains from this —— bate tem She belonged | saCQUES. clty into Calvert-street Station, and make | te crate of the late Cooke Fitzhugh, 64. (Zrough cppnections with trains north, nd | nere early this morning {Tom Baltimore: hot TT eens ea be ran into the depot here. | ied on ihe way. ‘They belongedte Mero. it, e al ast one dozen trains each sar be pation. and the schedule will Snot: Were Sox Udi siarkel, ead’ the lem is cs- Rietareneec for the through trains to make the | “Kia ty of the farmers living around the ci A far mata Hom tenet to depot (42 miles) in 1 | nave their houses filed with the families of of EPs See 8 RSE fice-bolders in Washington who are boarding ABENUAL CommENcemuNT oF Corummax | With them for the summer.—Gazette, last even- Univensty.—The following degrees wil be | !2- confe at the commencement o' univer- FS gg a FOR INFANTS. sity, to be held on the 25th instant: Master of EMS Arts. J. Hartwell Edwards, of South Carolin CITY ITE jachelor of for fair play. “It is well-nown that Congress ha between the Baltimore and Ohio railroad (at or | ‘etablished the two school ersten aid ok inte near Hyattsville) and the southern roads re- | Sur by 1573. increased the: bn of trusters of cently leased by the Baltimore and Ohio road | colored schools, authorized the ppointment of a from the Washington City and Point Lookont | superintendent, secretary and treasurer, and «i company. The line has already been run from | rected! av equal division of all moneys appropriated near Hyatteville to the point at which the Bal- mal Berne ic tekcercee ener timore and Potomac road enters the District, | ('serces cu the saliect be tincching aie and crossing said road follows it down afew | forthe support of the white cheat e eee pall hundred yards to the eastward, to near Bright- | the tion. of the colored youths if an atienpr well’s place. It 1s believed that from Bright. | was made to sppropriate any portion of ‘Well’s place the road will rum parallel to the | money due the colored schools for other purposes he Baltimore and Potomae road, striking the | ote ed meee etree 8 Eastern Branch abont one hundred yards sonth | Portion of oll moneys expended for educational pur ist be paid tn the trustees of colored sch vols of the eastern end of the Baltrmore and Potomac ave pe sepenty to establish a normal bridge, and thence running along the shore and It it_hia duty to oppose the uinend- on tresselwork to Uniontown, where there will he . as Congress alone has the power to make the Probably be « station, then following down the - The amendment appeared to him wo be shore a short distance and crossing Poplar an = POSITIVELY SELLING OFF OF AN ENTIRE STOCK OF DEY AND FANCY GOODS AT COST TO CLOSE BUSINESS We call the attention of the commanity to thiseale, especially requesting dealers to examige cur etuck. as our aim is to dispose of the stock quickiy. Th stock Consists of every article generally Kept in firet class dry jouses, and as every erticle iy cur house te yan ex and Close buyer for cash, great many Job Lots can be picked 1,000 dizen Green & Daniels SPUOL COTTON at 36 cents per dozen. 300 pounds of BLACK THREAD at 50, 6 and 70 tum per suoum Bec. 2 ‘That it shall be the duty of the eallector of taxes of the District_of Columbia,on or about the Dest day of July, taxes ou real’ extute me iintely prece ing year, which ‘corti ‘ate euch cave of delinquency ‘shall ‘set fort the wminer at taxes in arrears, including the amount of penalties agd cost incurred, and shall state the lot or partof Jut and square, or Other description of the property in atrears, the date of the act and ate aut! tips by whom the tux was levied, for what pur- he name in whom the same was amessed: and t amount thereof bears tat ten per centam per anoum { James H. Cuthbert, jr., of Tue SPLeNpin Lacer Beer sold at “My Of- | We mention afew of the many desirable Goods to * ceuts per pound. ~ ; taid he was opposed 0 of | G , and Benj. R. White, of M fice,” ith and E, is from the eelebrated Lion be found in this Department : A large stock of HOSIERY, and ali other articlos Gicrporo Pointe, striking the Potomac near | Jtasel schocinta the DiGi thee, Goer naceg | Snlye aaeaianety ec he agin AE day of Hachewwersucake at oe Oe brewery, Cincinnati, for which Paliner & Green in oD. the Half Way Tree, and then following down | treans to establish and support one properly. Hu | cate. Columbia; Edwin B. Hay, Virginia; Richard | are cole agente. % INFANTS’ FLANNEL BANDS; over @100 acredit of three months against the shore to 4 point opposite Alexandria, where | did not want it to road that a normal school | Sec. 3 contains instructions for the financial offi- Hamilton; and Charles ". Rowe, District SS ey FLANNEL &KYBTS; approved interest-bearing notes Pe connections will be made with the southern Hed bese catabiished in the District of Ceiumbia for | cre of the District government. to antictpare the | Columbia! Bachelor of Letters, Henry C.F Rem ne roll plated vest chains, made | plain an@ Embroidered CAMBRIC SKIRTS; TOs en snd save money at the FRONT, ew schools, ot * ? "i 3 s Md = ret. . ts by ferryboats. The ne ment wan dimagreed to and the bill was | collccticn of the 8 Fepresetie ton, Lilinoie. elie & CS ge oly met ies oh ~ a Embroidered SLIP ; elo Sw BEUREND BROS., Proprictors._ Sk, JxTERmetine Cacz—To-day, in the | “iar Thompsuss irom the commlttes on finance, re- | tenspurery loam bescd pen Tue Heatran ov rae Crry.—N te r ‘0 cases of | 457 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4, street. smallpox have been reported to-day at the ot- wax j fice ot the Board of Health. While there acc Lixex Goons of this season’s manufacture, 2. Thom pod, Court. the order dismissing the appeal | ported back Council bill No.3, t9 promte the pa. in the case of Charles Nyce (appeal from the | fity of election; which was read a third time sel Police Court, in which a fine was imposed for | pasted. pb*® GOODS TO SUIT THE POPULAR IDEA be most advant District, and the Proceeds theswof shall be paid into OF CHEAP GOODs, ‘the treasury of the District of Columbia, acd be ay- P Embroidered, no well developed cases of cholera as yet. there pdt pesragy and brown, for (ae rgd Youths | SAOQUES; LONG COATS; WOOL BOOTS; . natehonéa he payment of legal obligutions'of the sat : i bors. Good articles at low prices. MERINO SHOES and EATIN EMB. BOOTS; A beautiful line of DRESS GOODSat extremely taking earth out of the streets) was stricken He ofthe, bill was smmended to read as fol. | Bicd to the paray late corporarioes: fi Ae are several of diarrhea, which, if the disease i i : low prices. out, on motion of Mr. 0. D. Barret. The ate 2 EE contemmanding: the Marston: Ballet § Cie ean apres ence emeere merupactiog ts | ee epidemic, might pass for cholera, ail Guo. C. Hanwinc, 410 7th strect N.W.- | NURSERY BASKETS; PILLOW SLIPS; Pri davst im this case set forth that the party owned District ot Columbia: ‘idel, ‘iss, Victoria and rl Lawns, Batist and Linens ‘at low figures. White Bed ate from $1.2 to . Whit certain property on North Carolina avenue, be- | HOUSE.—Mr. Shepherd moved to proceed to con- tween Ist and 2d streets southeast; that the | sider the business on the Speaker's table; agreed to. grade is ten feet or more below the grate, and | The Speaker laid before the House a message of he had partly graded that portion of the street | the Governor, transmitting @ communication of the between the building line and the curb when | B. arrested. Mr. Barrett stated that there were a houmber oF similar cases, and it was desirable to uave the opinion of the court dject. gee they are cl by the attending physicians as | Exctrstoxs, Church Fairs, and Picnics, can | INITIALED BI choleraic diarrhwa. Every citizen should be | be provided at short notice with Soda Water, | POWDER PUF. extremely careful abont his diet at this time, | Ginger Ale, Tonic Beer, &c., in founts and and housekeepers should keep their premises as | bottles, which are loaned free of charge by cleanly as possible. Palmer & Green, Georgetown. 6,16,003 get eee = Freea Magazine Marrer.—From ltobert ATs!—Hats! Beall and from Jos. Shillington we huve Har- The latest ys Straw Hats for young per's Megazine and The Galary for July; and | Men just received lay. The neatest, coolest m J.C. Parker and Kerrand & Towsis we | and lightest straw hat yet Introduced. Call and —— have Harper's Magazine for July: a number of | #¢ it at WitLert & Kcorr’s, extra interest, by the wa 3 905 Pennsylvania avenuc. thie SDR eR ae Secor ido Ts. DYSPEPSIA 18 A HY DRA-HRADED Monster, ¥ 755 coum from whieh ne: all ‘the ills the human flest ce ce ey € both hbewned ents rthvr.—Tr-day, is heir to” originate. The Peravian Syrup, a ‘right, aeseult and batters: feppest Poni aren pretected solution of the protoxide of tron, isa | FOR CHILDRESS, 2 to & Years of Age; he 82%. Alexauder Goiger, aesault with intsut 1 bill, | loDg-tried and well established remedy for this Verdict not guilty, Rich rd Cli John To distressing complaint; it has cured thousands 5 ; ; Tagen ida cena” ot | Sein Some amy ieee oom | gReTs, CREME; DRAWERS; Sf dischneged tie 26 PX ape vunpiaii Oe "| Poxp’s Exrmact is forssle at wholesale by | Cambric, Pique and Linen DRESSES; MOLRCULT COURT, Judge Huinrhrevs—T.-tay, | Chas. Stott & Go., 480 Pennsylvania Cotton, Pique and Swiss APRONS; ; rvanyarinaen. Sompaey, serdictoraclcudent enaer interns | md BY drmegiats © tnime wate; csres rte : SHIRT WAITS; CAPS; am sgt. Drew—action on account f = MULTITUDES OF PROrLE REQUIRE AN AL- 5 ars—plea of set-of! for services rendered in tke pro. | TERATIVE to restore the healthy setien af tas | SUN BONNETS and STRAW HATS; derange: NCBSERY PINS; }OXES AND PUFFS; DEAWERS; BUBBER NAPKINS; LACE CAPS. prorertion app icableto the late corpora. ye plac he credit of the coumie- stoners of the sinking fund. Sec 5. That the owuer of any of the property in arrears for taxes, against wuich certiticates may be Méened under the provisions of this act, the same by payment of the amount ther-of, tog: of with all costs, penalties, aud interest at the rate ten per centum num, at ALY time befure the sarge miay have been sold, as hereinafver provided Seo. 6 That in ot +e. of the inate of certificates ae herein provided, ix shall be he privilege of th cwvuers of any certificate, from and after the - Hon of one year from the date thereof, to dem: Mriting, by dudorsement on the same.'that lector stall entorce the payment of thé lien udiceor~ chiefs 7c. dozen. Bummer Flannels aud bleached Prices. Fur ton of any po is al owed; stasing that umice rer is also enclosed, stating that under Tn accordance with | the charter the directors have no Dower to selt the read, referred com ns om public w a general, a meeting of | “Riso, communication of clerk of the Northern colored militia) | market stating, im answer to resolution, that there ‘* hall for the par- | are in the market 66 butchers’ stalls, 17° bacon eut: and other officers to | ters, 31 butter deniers and bakers, 15 fih dealers, ajor C. Ti. Fisher in | > Hucksters,$ cook-ehops, and 5 beer stands, nt George W. THE TAX BLL PacskD. secretary. Acting Major C. 1. Fisher was | , Mt- Smoot movedte take up the tax bill ¥ th w, . pRanimousiy elected major of the battalion; | “Ths bill was read s third time, when Mr. Brown Lientenant Young. sdjutant; Lieutenant Worm- | asked if it was too late to ameud the bil, The fey, quartermaster; t Lewis, quarter- imoster sergeant, and Sergeant Barret, sergeaut . acer e long debate be- manjor. The etheere oone subsequentiy eters — “Wail and Shepherd, the third readiag tained by Colonel Bowen and Lieutenant Casey. Mr Brown offered amendments reducing the items Masowtc Fi zctiom.—At the annual conclave | “f# inthe county, sich were resected. Of the Grand Com1 land .co'ored, ie iesorn, ‘Wall and Brown urged that the a tof ‘Cotanubta, and wcltae pablic wuct « 10 highest Fr, aB7 and all proper: em ga Sep tod may 2 deeurd, and tor the aale of which demand shall have been inade; aid out oi tue proceeds of said sale pay, first, expelises of the sale and a cc of five ow -& pense of executing euf the tax. en and the trust Rerelisafter, prow iaed os second, the amount of said tax certificate with intr. SUMMER STYLES the remainder, if auy, shatt i rement of certain contracts with the goverumcnt | systems and correct the Swiss and Pique OVER-DEESSES. ood for the connty wae out of proportion ‘enited in the treasury of the District, ead haute, | department set up: om trial creep into it. Sar iis RE. e than proportion er | (fusteubsect to thedraft of the owner or owners of | ¢ POLIOK COURT, Judee Siell.—Yeutorday, Potor valued, until several {mpositions Soha T. | Sisothat thecounty bad not had ite n of Rreperty sold) oF returmed - 4 Geary, ‘| | off upon the public under this - GC. | Brot mnt. to . of the Dis- be hed &arscpurilia iv no imposition. BLACK aLPaCa 00, cE iy: aes riveted to taxing —— ia srowided. And it shall be at ATS, atiowes sa once THE QUESTION SETTLED.—Those eminen: DRAB D'ETE coats, mén, Dr. Jas. 8. Clark, Physician DIAGONAL MOHAIR Coat, oer wart FRENCH SERGE CoATs, bs wider Lig LO} Cc “gad is now own HT COLORED STRIPED ALPACA COATS A. STRAES, the Clothier, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Torco-Rvssiaw Barus; also, Medicated Va- for all . Ka ces of Ai a aw or fend. 1B com; gy Colombia,

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