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- Third Legisiati-¢ assembly. Menta bad deen adopted: Yat—Mesers. Brower, | ORGANIZATION OF THe Finet Rectwent ‘4 4 GEORGETOWN A EVENING STAR. COUNCIL.—The Counc tar opened yesterday , Brown, Carroll, Chase, Cox, Dyer, Harberty tates | Go The officers Of the dideient mata eee GEORGETOWN. POPP RRP RRP PRP PP enn dln a = stterooon with prayer bY, the chaplain. | Brent Variottiicns Wall eed the Baer cay eee pork afl eternal Salumbia assembled last | Schoo, Examiwationa— The public school (CONFECTIONERY ane Ic = 4973, | Conncil Dill to anth ,¢. , | 7 ia i night, in accordance with gent ler No. 12, | examinations were continued to-day, at one OONFECTIONERY STORE AND ICE FRIDAY o Sone 2s tiop-houres waa refer qq ae thesale of certain sta- | Mesers, Barry, Clagett, Long and Smoot—4. 44 | promulgated from headquarters, to organize | o'clock, in the Montgomery street school pitta: onksn ya uLone, ex gies SL House oon rg tug for the fesuing of bonds for wat Felating to @ wormal school, providing that the ist regiment N.G. Capt. W. G. Moore, of | ing. The male intermodiate taught by Mrs. fo, tumpect, the ‘the x foams ant LOCAL NEWS. nap ment of SY sagtto Hant & Willams, expend | theres company A, W. 1. 1. was called to thechair, | M. E. Turner was examined by Mtr. Curtis, Brit Water Tere, with steve Gphes all made, tra | Wanntngtom: 1. ,gof, ime Jeersom school building in Me Oe Ee aS 8 GH having | SEG, ent, J . Miller, of {he Corcoran Zou: | trustee. ‘The school numbers 36 scholars, and Uhe very best material and werved Io he mo: rhe tuo-slory tarmbonse or P-a- Darnell, | fhe District g-eepmasereeatieyeand mighwayy of | Uecn introduced nie day ieeould mot bare aaceot | the Ghiects of tie mectings apd Mek mee ad | Hey eekd Meda, the highest honor of the clam, MOTO? ae aie weliee eee Jestroyed by fire yesterday | ‘Ma aadtecktee iow and ‘competion | "The Speaker ruled that the point was well taken, | Ofganizing the militia, passed by the wha, eens ees ine a ee FINE GOoDs Sstioce. 52 Dig ae | of 8m sive hunse in the District of ia aud ) and it was laid on the table for its second reading. | ture. An election of oificers was then held, | awarded to Wm. 1). Lyons, Jacob Sta Tr, THOS. tioncer; Georg ean Hickman says you shon'd always “Pay | Drovi for the payment thereof; ‘8D- ATPROPRIATI 1Ns, ETC. and Capt. W. G. Moore, Capt. D. McCsthran, | Wm. W. Hall, Maurice ‘Barnani, Benjamin enue ge.veven if you have to bo.cow the 5°" aia om for the lease of ground corner ‘Baca Mr. Berry introduced bill for the yment, of (ol. S.S. Smoot and J. A. Tait were nominated | Baker, Chas. H. Beavers, ius Edmonsten, 3 ; * no! ¥ erection of @ ea to Georget: : rooney to do it. t sexeons, ian for reimbursing the | by the Board of Public Works, ap] ing $15,- W.G. Moore was declated’ the hater barks | Eredetick W. Daw. Harry Powell, Eima 2. r 4 a. i | Yates, Alexander Blundon, Harry Shoemaker, Mr. Shepherd, bill appropriating | ‘eclined, and after another ballot 8.8. Smoot | Richard Powell 4 making 9) pr No small pex to-day, nor any thing Hike | g'gri'cr Public Works for the expende! for | 400 therefor; referred to the com ‘onc ’ ion of Revere Gur! A us ape, clean a otaratict Ede bibe tnd" eimbinton | anglesie. Mowry ict Fieming of company | Sevwarte, Sony Somers, Theodore Esticr, Ars ‘oler rted, except a few caves of cheler® | theerection and repairs of ng and re srolsne art cholerie dlarrhcrs. - a iripg the streets aud alleys, underpioning of From J. Shillington we have Godey's L~ %y’y | bouses and market-houses, were severally read a | Inder, was passed, D, W. L. L.; Capt. D. MeCathran, of the W. L- | tn ler, Albert. T. Newman, John i. Book for July and the fine July wamber of | "ytd time and referred. aa eons: ‘other if, dir; Clagett. Dill appropriating @!, and Capt, Havnerman, of the Grenadiers, Ballenger, Henry kerant and Ben}. 1 Ee aT ~ ne james > for oa fire jet eacape, . & ribner’s Monthly; from D. A. Brosnan we have | pet ick in cere te ep tan, rom James i | - were nominated for lieutenant colonel. Capt. The name J. Schurtz” in the pre- Feauing ee lected. Capt. DeMott, of com- | mium list in the notice of the examination of Catholic Worid for July, a superior number. | street, under acontract with ex-Mayor Bowen, for iv The annual com exercises of the | wiich he bas received ne pay, with a bill for his | Mr. Herbert, from the . W. 1. 1.; Capt. Plant, of the Corcoran | Pri. No. 4, i committee on 'y D rimary No. 4, in lay’® STAR, should : aves; N. B. Fugitt, of the Governor's staff, | have been « Mary Jo Schwantes 1 department the National Deaf | relief; laid over and property , reported billa to reimburse the own. a 4 x a i a ba will tak ieee ‘Wednesday, aft, Thompsce. from, the Cornet = ) Saene ers of property on Pennsylvania avenue for the Fol tporiae ae pomttnaten soe a Ceumenraxn Coat LS pags ss ¢ 5 wie chape! institution. thet wards ba i major, of coal from Cumberland for the ending : 3 SS eee cpyin ihe ety of Georgetown. sent ‘nt by the pea Plant junior major. The staf was elected, as | June Idth amounted to 61,019 toms 1S ewe ok POPULAR PRICES. thd one, wandrad ead te0.(110), 10 Beatty & Haw? Public Schoo! Examtuations, : eppeelatnigedemiccumnn = ser esces eo oan is follows: Surgeon, Dr. J. French Hartigan; as- | increase over the corresponding week of last sarigtion eamcly: Bpieniug oe Mr. Browne, from the committe on police, re- ‘Vermillion, the House wentinto | Sistant urgeon, Dr. A. W. Milton; adjutant,W. | year of 6,084 tone I5ewt. For the year to that ety ($0) Toot east from Frederick st ee ee ported back HD). No. 131, to pros ide for the appoint nw H. Beall; quartermaster, James McNabb, jr. | date one million eleven thousand nine hundred \ 4s Bediate No. 2, ( ment mmittees to take charge of the estate of ‘91.0 for the repair of the Anacostia | The election of chaplain and of ‘ion-commis- | and thirty-one tons two ewt. were shipped, north ane cs Viccoria Nourse, t habitual drunkards, aud fo define the daties of such | ech use, and it was considered, reported te the | sioned staff was ned. On motion of Lieut. | showing an increase over the same period in Cy a 53 jester day by Trustee a committees, which was House, and passed. Carver, the field officers were selected to draft | jxr2 of 101 157 wns | cot increase in railroad i hy geence cout so John B. Toner, aed diplomas to | “gaye fiom ihe committee on police, re- | | Bill providing for the sale of the central guarl- | by-laws for the goverument of the regiment. | Ayigneeniee ios tee rae ere F iret Soothe stable te ne CORE Jobn 8. Torbert, Joh 2 Vierbuchen, William Aiken, | ported back H. Db. No. 65, creating the office of | house was amended sons to give authority to sell the Capt. Tlant moved that the officere of the regi: | suipments, i cmt.; decrease in ea- joo the stable om the north side m. Gaddis, Abiab Palmer and Wm. Richanis for | fteam boiler inspector, with iments that iu- | property belonging to the government at the coracr t oe tai maces? fetiea: to pments, 52,4%5 tons iSewt. During the _—_——_ eae eels iam. being the Scholarship, deportment, atiendance end penman- | spections should be nade auuually instead of semi- | Stan and K stree passed. ment organize into an officers’ association; | week ending Wednesday evening 242 boats - Caer nnee ee Bek to Charles Heitinges for atieud ince. and Wal. | annually, and that no charge should be made forthe | "Bill to purchase a site for a police station inthe | adopted. Lieut. Hannerman moved that a | cleared at Cumberland, carrying £7,173 tons 1 pe Tronnell for music. “A medal was presented | inspection of boilers belonging to or in use by the | 19th legislative district was amended by making f! committee of five be appointed to waiton the | cwt.of coal. This is the heaviest week of canal the teacher to John bert for superior «x- | fire department; which were adopted, and the bill | appropriativn of the amouat able from m1 legislature to urge the passage of a suitable | business this season. being 501 tons 13 cwt. more 4 er lence in dey mi scholarship, he ranking | be derived from the sale of the central gual militia. bill: adopted, and the chair appointed ‘eek. cured ty aetes bearien tuteredt o 2a See eee Oe eee ee is he Jofnt coramittro on police, | and tbe property corner of thand Kstree:3, and was | Tieut Col. Flemming, Major Plants and Major : of truat ou tie property. @28 down whom ac! . book . 3 2 jour law | then passe 5 ; oF It the \ erbuchen for penmanabip. Thirty-nine are na ‘of the Police aD sel es was.con- | Dickson as the committee. A vote of thanks a letter addressed to him ‘ ne felisa8 of whom are tobe traasferrad nn | betne Seer teres laid overs, PFO” | geist, sevation to tnrarance companice weecot. | was extended to Capt. Moore for the indeati, in which was enclosed | Lockwood, Mufty & Taylor, fee : N (imale,) Wallach bailding. | Bouse bill making an appropriation of $1,00) ont | District ex cficio inauranceesmu'ssioner,who shail | gable manuer in which be has aided. the paper with the words ‘conscience pe - ee racher, was cxamined by | of the market-honse poor fund for the benefit of the | examine and determine the solvency of companies, | militia. fund” printed on it. and two twenty-dollar nr, Zhe cell of honos wae as follows— | Fen aie Benevolent Society, uf Georgetown, was laid <a over, ——_e__ : ote : : it appropriating $22,600 to par, the debt ofthe | |e Tax Livni Tumi EMIGRANTS” —4_ Frw potes and one ten-dollar note, making Arty dol county schools, authorizing the Governorto esne | Words from Mr. Broman.—Mr. Editor. As the | J®T% 5 is bearing 'S per ceut, inferest therefor, was | agent o. the Inman line, I desire to place be- | IVER News.—The steamer New York ar- h rived today from Philadelphia, with a full 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pasate GEE ORD Mcovonen” scare, | fore the reuders of Tune’ Stan afew wordsot | Seo of geieral merchendin inl Hevea Bill making an appropriation to aid the assxovia- | €Xplanation regarding @ 1 rish emi- | johu Gibson cleared for New York with {i im for destiiute colered women and chiliren was | grants” mentioned in vour edition of yesterday. | ibis. four; ard the steamer ess at ‘thir Hebert obsected to the word colored” boing | nothing to answer for, “At my aprons’ reqaeet | {0M Baltimore with a minceltancous cargo. == — veed. they consented to let me issue a prepaid ticket | | G@RATS TRapE—The canal boat Ellen gil e SPECIAL BOT) b RY GooDs Mr Clagett ed an amendment that no distinc- | in fayor of the children on condition that an | ™YeF Atrived yesterday afternoon with 300 Tons | Are receiving large additions of ngw and destrable | S CASH Intending 7 A. a at Li =f tion shall be made on accomnt of race, color or pre mak. coment . 2 | wheat consigned to John M. Waters, which was Dd te my pres: nt storeroom this season, | wil wit vious condition cf servitude. (Langhter.) “M» | adult would take charge of them on their way | 219 this morning ai $1.60, Goods in cach department, partiontenty efapted tor = Mera eatireet ck of DRY GOODS aor urged that as the colored people wished to crowd | {rom port to port. The commissioners of em- the season, at prices to enit the wants of all. Iv REDUCED PRICES, to close them out stitutions, the whites should have the | igration took charge of them on their arrival, = rj of August, Call carly apd examine for sourset same rights and bad money in their possession to transport ALEXANDRIA. w . Chas —Mr. Speaker, the white people got | them by e: train to Washington, and tel- id r, em by express ‘ashingt egraphed to me at 4.45 p. m.,on the iith, that | Fox Huyt.—A eolorea waiter at Y Cane hes re eee they would leave in the 8.30 p. m. express train. | Academy, having possessed nimestr see tae MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS, Thad taken every precaution to have my little | tied itin the ‘yard thir he could carry it home. Council bill authorizing the commissioners of the | fellow-countrymen bb nese § taken care ot, hav- | It gnawed the stri BR. P. DOMGE, o Po A. DARNEILLE ¢ Troster THOMAS DOWLING, Aaot. S7-THE ABOVE SA Sart BOAT, Janes Mr. Gulick, from the committee on claims, report. = 2 back Council bul for the relief of Andrew Keth- Mr. Riley presented a petition from Dr. Mary Welker. praying that provision be made for a home for destitute worthy women, accompanied by a bill in gcordance therewith; which was laid over. E & Pattee Gerunds Tribiy pho > Eo orbes rer wibby | the city of inst ad providing a ponalty Fin ate for penmanship im Business | ‘gzaing? persone driving in tbe same; which was laid © liege. “There are fifty-two pupils « aud | oer ©: {his po ber thirty-one wil Fourth Di tree male fT arih district was ex unt f M-. Browne; from the committee on polict, ro yoricd back Council bill No. 12, to regulate shows and exhibitions in the sale and disposal of seats, ith the House amerdments, recommending that a much larger ing. and | pomed indefeitely: lost Laat 5 oned indefinitely ; lost, erg us were unusually interesting sud meri; | P's gmendmeuta of the House of Delegates were mat the continuous ringing of beils and | ther non-eoncurred in. attac sed to locomotives | My Gu ick presented tho petition of George W. house windows rendered | Linville wpa ctners. coking the closing of an alley Peet Bonth Side. is the Dest time for however, and escaped in- ing in sour sinking func to iesue certificates to pay for laying | ing both “a ee written to Superin- | to the house, where # neighbor's dogs got after ———. ‘af onee, thus, by avoiding the no- in ey ; referred to the commitiee en public | water mains, was passed. tendent E. D. Wropster about their ing. i ; ” ble the execution of orders dari: Toads and property. Bill for the protection of licenged horse markets, | How’ ¢he came to be drop; sore ing | tid &iox hunt througi: the house was the inal ‘ TNE GENER it Baltimore isa | result, to the no small terror of the ladies. mystery to me. They arrived yesterday, and | Escap'ng icom the dogs, it hid under a house in were brought to my office safe and sound, and | a neighboring alley, inhabited b Mr Murrey moved that the House recede from its | delivered to their father. I wish to state on mee it Jighe fall aed Mr. Thompson, from t reported Council bill No.8, making an appropria- tion to defray the ordinary and contingent expenses probibiting sales within 200 yards of such markets bn their sale daye, waa rejected—yeas7,uays?- * nicely cleaned or re-dyed, Berry entered a motion to reconsider. kept for six months, if Gesited. ii rig mot deer grr : Charges a vunenen” 0. D. people, whence merg' night fall and w. WHEATLEY, ; Gf.the several departments of the government of the | amendments to the Dill in relation to the sale of re- | behalf of the company that It is strictly for- | Made havoc ‘among: Gene shane fae ane " ore ee eee Sanee District of Columbia, ani prescribing the limits | served sate: agreed to. biden to book ebildren without anadult being | Another huut was the resalt’ all the spent LADIES’ DRESS DEPARTMENT. PREMIUM STEAR PIFING Aho scoce t hear as much as they could of the good y FP 4 resalt, all the colored s ’ ine ABLISHMENT, th smentea. "Among the amendments we ths S22 | git, (Trimble moved that the committee of the | on the ticket with them; and as stated before, | people'in the newithe need faire in, and the Goor, .D.0 jesare. Cook, Ch: Tae the amount for office. of the | Turia die hareed from the consideration of the | it was only at my pressing request that the fox, at 1 the pevaity of his depreda- ‘© mi. until sunset. . Staart, Randolph. and Govethor frem 3,00 to. $4200, for office of Coroner | fill fyrithe relief of James Hudson; agreed to, aud | company gave me liberty ts book “the little | tions,being kliled bya stoue theown byone of the Second Floor, SPX noua the vocallata Mew Bettie Has | 2% 87% to S80: for office of arvorney, (new item.) | \i.llto purchase a steam force pump Ani to lay a | Irish emigrants”—Mr. Horan being a neighbor | y arty. ‘There were lively times in that vicinity XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN DRY 3. Mo ke aad Mien | eee cd toned case ihelodtng wince Tae ata] | Rew Water main pone sae thr Sir Dale coring Ge os Be Otay ay ‘ah i 100 BROWN LINEN SUITS, at 7:00 | Plain and Striped Greonatines. 3 % 2 jomof cases : - ze 4 Dale, Sas Gates) Gee ee aa N LINEN 3 : ‘ pred Ma thee Chee mpany and of | expenses of that office, iuctessed from 52.40 to | Council bill to reduce the expenses of thegovern- | ment, and no doubt he will have the matter | cus} or iA: bey resp htt hg Nag aS |100 Pry at papanire Rilke. ot tics worth 7s, Pzey “commended as far rage tet, | Sxerioiug the neat tae sey te eecedanc eek | auh (caring retrenchment fo the Governor) was | brought before the commusioners of emi tar race, who is dying of corsumption, called upon | 100“ . cra Roo oe eee Me tees Ree eee ee LE Ventre of extn for'sappore of amail-pox | “Mr Shepherd said hat comment on much bit | tod, who are the parties to blame, if anyvody | the physician whe has toon rend, gthesick | 100 2 * iS. =e; Pignes, B toe ge, all hades; Wery cheap ped and plaid White French Oreand ss Binck Alpacas and Mohair pecialt: A large stock of Guods for Men's and Boy's wear 0 | Ladies’ and Gents’ Ganz Under Veste. item.) $15,000; reducing the amount e of the Western market from $9:0 to eamount for getown market Ppropriating $90.0 for the ie banding for use of the guvera- 5 o day it pie, | isto blame in this case. Mary McArdie, were among the gems of the vcca- ee teneceoery. aud moved to lay it on the table, his case, the request of Mr. Campbell, withdrew the Respectful! Gs A Test Case terday, and asked for a paper certify- D. A. Brosnan. t the man wasdying trom natural causes This afternoon acase isbeing | #7! Dot irom any con,uration praeticed upon 200 “ “ 100 WHITE LAWN - 100 “ he c'ass fn natural f Seaton sch wl, wx Wuage of Mr. She 8 2 Dee he endorsed fully, | heard by Justice Klopfer, which is regarded as 5 loo 2 ~ SF | Call and bay real bargains of owed careful ¢ ment of the District of Columbia on the market- great piece of Tonwed | atest one. ‘The agent of the Board af fealih, | » SUITS 70 Recover Coxrrscatep Prov-| 199 “ “ able BENJAMIN MILLER, ceestul diligence by Eas Dupi -lotow Louisiana and Peansyivauia avenus, | ail'prver'vould be token out tno'pop: | arter the removalot the small pox cases froma | ZRTY—C. W. Wattles, as attorney, has insti | 209 e . ritt-te 101 Brider street, Geors tn taken the city prize for Ben. _ crit the Uaited States Proce, | Wat Uranch of the gueernment, and the Goveraor | Butiaing owned. by Mr. Samuel Norment, tu. raeeternts ip the corporaton court for the | 199 ooLORED ——_—E—=E=__— 7 er 3 cot was given unlimited po t smacked too mach mons, reco of certain — yalual oper, . Sigte, Me. Ceanalio » of Congress authorizing the sale | of Queen Victcria for him, and he ecconded the ms | Mizated and whitewashod the premives,’and | TeCUPeTY belonging to W. N-and JH Mo | 90 WHITE LAWN WRAPPERS, §) 2) Oe DRY Goons, ark ee f the City ; for the purchase of 4 | tien. fent a bill (amounting to $24) to Mr. Norment. but sold ut confs-ation sales during th: BATESTE POLONAISE and REDINGOTES | ——@ ——_—_____—_—"__ erection of a. new. engiue-house fi Mr. Brown said if they passod this bill they had | This bill was not paide as Mr.N, claims that i chs Somme from. $10 to $2) | -PRERMOMETER UP! ‘a fumtia fire engine com; & | better sell their desis, lock the dov hor was exorbitant, and ‘the board entered snit < P 5 “i fe | fee smount fer insurance proeene | ours ‘s . iereanlerthe stacant’ Meat eh ae ret RatLnoan.—kKing street is now torn | 100 WHITE LAWN POLONAISE from § 375 Sree eee cae an journals | Berry, iy case is decided against him, tocarry it toa TD.as low down as the mlAdle of the block be. $22.0 jor echsiouw, fro o $600; for printing annual | Hunt, si 5 ai sher , wee xn: books a marks of merit to 3 Teh 1,000 to 91,500; for d'plo- | Trimble, Ms higher court, to obtain a’ decision ns to 0 to im; for stove fix- Sarah King, Bertha Herman, M ol, from 14.0 to DRY GOODS DOWN! the board in the premises. ae us Owe t nee. Koyal and Fairfax streets, and the track | 199 BROWN LINEN POLONAISE aud REDIN- GOTES from. Trine | tae powers is laid and the streets repaved’ and passable £6.00 to £13.00 ‘Me , : trom the Virginia house, at its head, as far down s Z or on tea BuILpIno PERMITS were to-day issued to A. | as Patrick street. ie Femaanth, of Hive Pow $ii0;compoantion of janttorin the Frank, | motiomto reconsider on the tal R. Shepherd by Morsell and Dearing, for 12 Two new cases of «mall pox, \ maepasasee ailers: oor pememien tam Fog, from $1,000 to $1.30; carpenters’ work f three-story and Mansard roof dwellings on Con- necticut avenue, between K and L strects north- west; 5 four-story do. do., 17th, between K and ton—were reported this morning ‘and L streets do; and 6 three-story do.do., Ver- | sent tothe hospital where there are now five mont avenuc, between K and L ‘streets north- ere ieee fs aaa : . ssisted npon | West; John ©. Evans, 6three-story and Mansard MALT. color named Aaron Oilel liv- ments the tox billy aad asked for sence | roof dwelling, Vermont avenne, between ie and | ing with Sir, Jos pu Chanaey, was badly burt rewer introduced a bill appropriating $7 arse Kobert @, Camphe | for laying w Geo getown: referred. LAST CHANCE THIS SEASON, iving in the ip same district, from 300 to $400; plastering, from streets, on pi slwte $s repairs, from 81W to $20), stove Fxtares and fuel in second d'strict, from $1,040 to jurnishing goods, frem $10) to $id; car- roelsts by Me. athe on botialt of the th for untenal meric during hltheir respective schools, ©. K Harris presented on behalf of the teach- porn gy RE LE : * frou $3 5 rar g from Sf; Mis- Mattinya goki medal to Mise Mary Mcr- | Eith to isa: for stove auturee sed inet in taba oe Cie for her igh standing im sehoiarehip and de- | o0e te ee iasto gLaae bone fae ae rtment for the last three sears. fi Wo te lige” reductag, thee ees Cy motion ef Mr. Brewer, bill ereating the o!ice of herbor-master for the port of Washington, was passed. Our annual closi mer Goods will com vat sale of Sprin ace MOND. and continue until July 4th, is73, 1 Sma- a ~ ils ference. L, do. yesterday evening by a lady’s shaw! pin, upon DEY Goops © toler Bele Hatiday she being 5 hr Mall AR aT Hacked ae Cae from, the committee on whar ; the point Se eee ee entoren {chiefly Dress Goods,) in the hones stall te rh 1 Baton refe " € ol a i rted b opriating S759 TS. the sole an rus an inch beyond the to; C thomt nese A wondertul ce ir te beachcee tediatact eine aeoten acd repairing hewtiog apparatus at Wallach bei fotomae channel by the Coast CIRCUIT count boty ag Of the foot.—_Gacette, ast even ny. P| READY-MADE UNDERGARMENTS for Retr pte genet 2 ed bao ea I ag un teacher and as A redned Obristing Lady ing, from $1,000 to $240; for stove ixtures and ction of @ sea wall at the foot of Caual yy the jury in the esse of Derham agt. Drew were last opportunity of the season. . 4 Bute meta heartfelt respyuse from the late Mra. | fuel in. Sn ag A I books TR WER cn weee emanates hargrd, being nnal le toagree. To-day,the case Sones LADIES AND CHILDREN. 5 wie ariends, o 1 for ind Ns 2 On motion of Mr. Wall, the rules were snepsnded i . Pega, penis eed ricnds. — { wh TER nd the Lil for Alling vacant lots ingartous to oat of Himbro agt. the First National Bank’ was ou CITY ITEMS. Mr. Crook, on behalf of the friends of Miss Bettie | ¥® 4 taken up. 3 POLICE COURT, Judge Snell —To-d ” Wenuet, pre: hor wit al Sting drainage and sewerage sections in the Mr. Trimble moved to postpone its consideration. . lee To-day Price's Ftp To eas that no toned medal, and be | Of Wachingion and Geormauwn, im the Distr Agreed to, Adjourned at Iss o'clock p. tn. ae, disord . Jewelry Store, roceiv:d some beautiful Jet dewelry to-day; No.457 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% street. : Colwabia, aud poviding for the payment of t construction of -wers ant drains therein ments, and ine ng certificates therefor, A. B.C: 5. OC! was more richly merited thau comp! nent f fully sustaiaed school record during several years. ist 7 by Miss Susie Porter, who was the snccessful compet- —e_—_ Real Estate Transfers, anction with our stock of Dry Gots, we offer on the second floor of our building a taguil- Ly assurlpent of it ‘escape, k: keeping a bar-roow; continued. C. T. 3, keap- ERED, iron for theetty pridemedal hirgmenany cst; | kale Ste ladder and escape Rpproprintieg | been ied in the office of the Recorder of Doeis | Mz, photnranh falizy githont icons; ot oie he tet oes dee ee Nar cbt aa renege tka ried LS Bis ; z pp ee re i rag oe dg ‘ a of live ame .. Wm. Bergman, assaui su lollar by going t> the | and a full line of EKIBTS, tucked, on Somanlig een aaaeabie te Ole sone aa ae” diteesing the pay ent of th for the xelist of | ince our last report: on M. Foster; 850 and costs. Biizabeth Banas, as- | Clothing Store of Mr. A. Straus, 1011 Pennsyl. | 4048 fult tine of Punt every body ele. , a children; for the r-pairing of Anacostia school Eats Melb OMe Sy Tree Wise ed (© Miss | eising: making an appropriation teail acerteun Superintendent Wilnea presented the Spencer | schccl lot in the county; making an approoriation rchclarehie for penmanaaip'to iiss Alice Gonksey, | forthe Female Union Benevolent Society of Georg the being the suecessfal pupil at the competitive ex: | town, D.C. Scirs.tow for all female grammar schools The | HOUSE.—The bill making an appropriation for W. 8. Haliday, trustee, to Geo. Bargoss, | sault on Anua Dennison; #5. D. J - greatly re@neod prions, comprising all makes of . Barrick, threats; broidered, from $1.45 to 25 cach, with “im- oy and American macufactare, O[L-CLOTHS. subs: $s to 2; muatee’s, Sinn; Le A hasucteet | cass Giemioned. “Jeusy Somer, camtht en yes Se Olineee iokoraen ta ee meat proved spring band.”” Alarge stuck of MATTING fa ail’ width, "White - A. Haney part lot 10, pees come eee ae ai oe 42 inches in buff, ; pearl, stone, tea, brown, | 200 dozen Ladies’ Cotton CBEMISES, witn | Matting, low as 20c.,and Check, very fair, at 250, Minto tik asia, WB Bee ee wards Willlam Lacan bonds to tee tas | white, blue, and tlack aed walto-skriped linen’ eS cents | On hand a complete stock of WINDOW SHADES F,.euare20-— ; W.B Roose Frederick Hipkins, t rowing stone (by | These coats are a specialiy, well made, and are | 100 100 | and FIXTURES. 9 16.00; W. A. Meloy to W he ent the head of a boy named Harris Rich- | so'd for only one- dollar. cheapest coat in | 100 Thomp- > by 4A. , ardsen); $29, or 60 son, 8@b. 5, square 254. A. Hyde, Cee poy oe a r days inthe workhouse, Poter | Washington. Be Remember the Arcade, iitentes | the Female Union Benevolent Socie:y of George- | Hacer enens 4 to 80, sunare 08, colle pros. ses he Ss Ba ee | ee er ee « ruin ensing tan | SER SRT RMT | | ocmon puom Dcatis Agia Totenay az. | , ZECTaMOTE) Connells st Piet, can eaheaistanaae (2 Kelly, Adu Willey, | Bo-rd cf Public Works to info-m the Hause by'whar | Behrens, sub. W.equare M7; $1,k0; A. i Les to | ternoon, Frederick Schaumback, a scourer and Ginger Ale, ‘Tonte Beer, &c., im founts and prices from @1.62 to @3.254 jelitr 487 Teh street, between D and E,S. W. & |. Mr. Wilsoncongrat- | suibority G street, beiwren M.h and kia, isclosed | @. W. Renfr. mender of clothing, residing and doing busi- bottles, which are loaned free of charge by 100 dozen Ladies Cotton DRAWERS, tucked, LARMING BEDUCTIONS u rs Martin. upon the excellent | to travel; ade pted- nees at 66 South Howard street, swallowed | Palmer & Green, getown. 16,203 Bit seciesesen A Tn the price of x the —- Mr. Cheseintreduced bill providing for the ap- out b.lf an ounce of oxatic acid and ether, a > . Ds: Ju reference to thie examination aud the high repay yanse, 0 Conary of S120 br arene nines Preparation used in removing ink spots from | | Dysrersta 18 a HyDma-HeapEp Moxerrn, aed 4 wut eee « mol. s a - is Whi taints nearh a a at ae ree dealt gildes aceite was at the lipa of the fuicide Nisei site | ee to originate, Tine Porrvisg aes | Also & large variety of clegautly trimmed, at prices as Coons Pam YARD, EE np, of abort treats Sofi se ee ee .M! Davis, | to wrest it irom him. but, pushing her aside, he | protected solution of the protozide of Ironia a from NANTS + Crook passing at tbe «ame ae deserved enco- | of Tuesday he fuurd that the Honse he Biome upen teacher and pupils. Trustee Champlin | from ity amendment to the normal ec Briefly responded rs. Martin, returning her be thanks for this affectionate testimonial from ber = PUFPOCRTE DISTRICT MALE GRAMMAR semoot The Male Grawwar School of the fourth district, Mr John BE Thompsou, teecher, was examined to- day by Trustee Ch: a. Th on the ruil is 41, af! ro a.teptance during the year, 23. 0 ; 0. A on f 25 to $5. Also, larae tot of BRB $4400; heira of Isane Clark to Wm. | succecded ip swallowing satal dose, and in ng-tried and weil establi remedy for this Our stock of FRENCH UNDBRWEAK is replete aT c Le PRICE. wt 2, square 428, —; J. G. Lie to sreney. minutes aitervards was acorp'e. Dr. | distressing boomers it oo thousan:is | with all the elegant designs in CHEMISES, DRAW- yy Sam LES scte rg 3 D t ‘Ww. | Donavin, coroner, held an inquest, the jury re- | when other remedies have ERS, NIGHT DBESSES, and DRESSING ‘NEW. GOeDS EVI ay. 505 | A cemnedl On peers CO nici’ | Take Cane ov Your Vaivanres—Cali | SACQUES. ONLY OWE PRICE. : Induence of liquor, a8 he was Fettentay, had pag meagre osat oe prast womite “ |. Magra- reatened ti rit suicide. Deposit corne: . Ss Gd: ated leaves a wile and Nee childs 2%? | York avenue and Wth street, for safe Keeping S| Sun, 19th. der, trustee, ‘a7, Fok. Boewellt subs. B and W. Eliza A. Jacks ill appear, aaa he ruled that the motion was Sep lates of securities, jewels, silver ware or other valu- we swEchool Medal. 3. Walter “Cooksey: | and at theeome time explained that the bill caus | 17. $2; Sooxen Din Tuan ge Surawatep row | num according to slte. ‘No busness ton can occa = oe alg ord Rening:zs Seaton Siahl-dcs Mol, | sase manuerthac eine hile were acfdon. If men | lr part ate 4 Ei, aged is, ‘cammitiod 'suteide ‘oy satan | te Chicags ond Bostxriers. oar warning from = ra :, ‘Daniel 0! | bera absc. 0 to KB. olly r Bg }» COM! le by i 5 Salter. Gorge Wr Gontord Og Se a a Arsenic, Some months ago § German grocer of PORITIVELY SELLING OFF OF AN ENTIRE best way to reach the watter would be to intrudace MuLtirvpes or Peorie Require an At- Lael pay anes Vee An) Pag ot cg et) | renative to restore the healthy action of their posing marriage. The mother came over. The u¢ Lg oS et FOR INFANTS. r1 refused to come on account of a lover in the | Creech into it. Sarsaparills were used n Horse-guarde, and the mother insisted. | yalucds, Tall rubfie ‘ander this noe Palme | We mention afew of the many desirable Goods to She tried to poison herself, but failed. She was : brought over by her mother, and seemingly | Sarsaparilia is no ition. be found in this Department ‘We callthe: STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS AT COST TO CLOSE BUSINESS ofthe community to this sale, troit, for schol bert Seanoe" god Joba Aman deport: | school iact by prov Gere Cooper cab mare, Beanie pap i EE lagen ‘ Pa d or prev : Hin comspetitive -enaminations sdobn | @ kre Vime aud reeesred to the commutives en inne medals for ‘spelling | aud judiciary. Wagler, lot 51, square 205, attention ratterson to Cath ‘4 empecially reyuesting deelite to examine our stuck: . D. Wright. Clerenc: NE’ NESS. 711; Catherine Wagier to D. Smith, same, $760; D. | settled down quietly with her nts. Tues- Pe ts for ‘at wholesale INFANTS’ FLANNEL BASDS; - De tg BE Mz. Berry preaetted pet diowof J. D. McGill for | Smith tod: He Darrow: part lot Sh, don gis Gay evening she kissed them “good night,” and | QLOTRSEZEBAGT is f (oldies renee | SLAMMED SRIRTD: Safi bo dinpone of the stock auickly Tug punetra Jey James KR, Depruc. | Gamages, referred. May 2A. Bailor to Cathrine Connally ta trav. | returned to her room. Halfan hour atterwards and by druggists everywhere. t,w,f,tf ' | Pisin and Embroidered CAMBRIC SKIRTS; jousen, and es every, ip our fone wert Steam,” Wi, Pace Mr. Brewer introduced bills for the relief of J.D. | part 8 square231, s 4 Thomas tf oa fmenee A er povab ey ia wy wf nig yarticlein cur pp a te Od tes We ey Sa Heimegetl- wrt’ | found her im convulsions. “She sald she had | ‘Tae Question Srvrieo—Thoee eminent Paeds oy ayne pane magi ‘ say 3b Ln can be et ee ay damages to y), 5. - : ~ ‘ 4 ooTTty. - Il Jot 17, square rather die thanstay away ‘som her love. She | men, Dr. Jas. 8. Clark, Physician to Queen “s Daniels” SPOU. Freiose manckie tose comsamtaee Gao de Huscbicons te Bethel eas, died ina few minvics, > Victoria, and Dr. Hughes Bennett, say that con- | CHRISTRNING ROBES; ott atc Kntant, from the’ committes on nations! Preuic Improvewents.—The Boar! of Pab- is be Ceaaeons ah an ae aaa Ginsu he Works have direct.d the superint -ndent of eicace aetna Gaeticee a ee sireets to remove the pump on E. between 134 ialation as will give the citizens of and Lith streets. and fill the well ap, as the Po- ‘ax are toca tomac water fs suppliod on that street. Parties residing in the vorthw'stern part of the city Lave been inform-d by the board that a3 soon @ sewerage bill now pending in the legisla- . chanics labo! to the amount of ve assembly passes, sewerage facilities will be 950, and in reference to the building Fegulativas afiorded them. Parties residing on L street, | (preveribing the mode of ing them); between 6th and 7th streets, have been notificd time. Also, without recotmmentation, bill that they cam have a fall brick footwalk or | 4uthorizing the a of adultioual notaries parking ou the line of the street named anbect | PRLIC} Tm AO ae ortel suitsthem. In reply to a request of propert: to ‘i Owners and residents that the alley in stuare | Pili, © Breveut unlawful hunting; read’ a second No. 134 be grated and paved, the hoard reply Chase, from the committee on indebtedness, that they find no urgent necessity for it, and re- | reported bill explanatory of the act to pay the in: Commend that it be not deneuniessthe work be | dehtduess of the District: read ssscond time. (The Gnecated at thels own expence. im Be 7g, shall be pabl by tho comlasloners of the 520.000 Dawacus Chatman yor Attmono | "Myf crbert, from the committee on public works, Staxpen—Messrs. J. E. Norris and J. R. ‘ted bills’ auths the trustees of Louise McConnell to-day fled a suit for Mr. Joseph | Hod teckus patted are e ‘ell to Emma Rothwell ¢ as be cured. Dr. Wistar knew this | SHAWLS, Plain and Embroidered; of BLACK THREAD at 80,6) ana 70 in, to sumption can A Wowak Hanoe> tm Cawapa.— Mrs. | When he discovered’ his now widely-known | SACQUES; LONG OOATS; WOOL BOOTS; Workman was hanged in the jail yard at pre lle Wud Cherry, and ex, nce bas | MERINO SHOES and SATIN EMB. BOOTS; 8 Sarena, Canada, yesterday for tlie murder of | proved the correctness of his opinion. 03 | NURSERY BASKETS; PILLOW SLI is over @100 acroedit of three months against her husband in July last. The woman up to the a INITIALED BIBS; NURSERY PLS: ed interest-bearing notes will be given. intend foie ‘hasepd ands acu wSs | of King Mc sala not ihen races | POWDER FUYY BOXES ARD FC MS paealbledpadveangy intend to er hush is death wa coul al 3 ¥ Dr She ascend: | now Purchase for arong: ‘The Centaur Lin | DRAWERS; RUBBER NAPKINS; LAGE CAPS. | "Scicdm"""" BRUREND BROS., Proprietors. and manitested | ment will not raise the horse of a king, but D*® GOODS TO SUIT THE POPULAK PDEA astonished all | it will cure a lame one, and—more than that—it %: prozent. After the preparations were finished | is the most remarkable thing for swellings, stiff OF CHEAP @oops. she expressed a hope that her case would be a seine, breasts, and bruises, the ad warning to wives who have drunken husbands | world has ever seen. A man ought to suffer and to husbands who have drunken wives. Rev. | with the Rheumatism who has not tried this ans Mr. Thompson then uttered afervent prayer, | liniment. 29,e05 and the poor woman was launched intoeternity. | srppeeens wnow x8. "BAD She di RES, BUNIO: NAIzs, etc., Lege mg yr relief Vpe died ty Ear_y To Bep tm Vienna.—There is 2 city | establishmen' O» 15th street, opposite U. ordinance which | Foguires the tiene doors of » 8. deepen a dey ene often ns nan dec, \welling-houses © porters at | perfect cure, extreme cases, if none c 210 8 Years ef 10 0’clock at night. ‘Tove returning home after | suitable shoes are worn. tr FOR CHILD! - Ages s jatelicaci Soe bees, and ron Tunco-Rvssian Batus; also, Medicated Va- | SKIRTS; CHEMISES; DBA WEES; Pr Oceana Dillons > Octavitee ¥. Madison to A. Thoruas” lot 1, Georgetown College to ML. Alig ; W.B T.d!,jr., trustee, to W. W. Ross gubs. 91 to. re Gg. 90-4; eamne to 1. B. Ashby part Ii, J B. Momett, lots 2) and trusteos lotto, end west half lot 15, snare A. Elliot et al. tod. J. Gentner, ; J. J. Fowler to J.B: $5,259; $29,000; Sarah A. D_ Porty, tab Sesranie ead. od; BW olmetead. truvo to jot bt, square 212. ; wane ge. lot 33, “rare 242, $2,530; same to to pay him ten groschen. about five cents, and . Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd's, | NIGHT DRESSES, Home to close part of alley in squa: and to ex- - | ifaiter 12 o'clock twen! . As there 2 ‘ B. Cramer agt. Patrick Cullinans for slander, tend ame frectt orgetun: rekd seccud toons tot gyncuar rs, £230 Jaen <4 ava tau: dwotitogs iu whtek Chere are ar cee fos E street. en eigeecce s 5,20,6: ‘Linen " . 1 ime Also, adv on extend 4,to . Magee 4 - 7 ge _ So ty aye Lane ae ie cathe take. ‘A Clark to Biizabeth ©. Ball : ten to twenty families, this ordinance has al- WitLooz & Giss’s Sswine Macaiws. The most universa) lication; ently quar- Chas. ter ot 10o'elock there isa general getting tome, | Bavm's hoopebire and coreet factory, Tin screer, Intelligencer Butiding. 0,28 ‘May and June of this ‘mtcdl the follow! Mr. Brewer, fron the comunittee on claims, re- | suere 620.9200 1. G. Ashby to hel weeds Et idamenen to the plaintia. he oe ported bills for the relief of Thos. hgcas, 38. ory tos 4, eusare 200, 81,150; A.C Serrort ot at Daniel Delaney, and W. E. Boyie: reads | RvB Craghictoe @ canere d—a thief,” “I paid him 83 per day for every hess" 'aaversctr'on peclicas of TW. Cock, | J: eereeite Ja sanare Ft while he was sn: intemdent on 4% street;”” yi-y and others. J. M. Mel ; David *He robbed me while # * ‘uperiutenjent."’ mean- age oom money s ral the conteactor (he delendaat) to sight tue 3. and the cafés and restaurants are soon vacated. It scems singular that there should be such a law ina with a population of nearly one million. The streets are usually very quiet ai- ter 10 o’clock —C. C. F. po rE ey Suvers itantitess im CENTRAL A.—The zr 93) 38 os ; Storch ily mcd Dee taid on table. Petition of D. board of public works. | Ad: Sing BES inch water mains; read « ice, part 1 Keyworth, oat dea, Beat Estate Satzs—The following saics i i =e met ing 20, acres. to = Toode, and. 80 perchoe.t0 and H Bi. rrede ae 2 i fi

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